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Shenango Valley News from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Valley Od. 6.1883 OUR HEADERS thi.s cm file ut the office of W. I. FOLK'S and cctlmau-i, The A ItRtKffi, 'i'w o-eent postage. Leech A Bright have junt received a car load Uke nail.

A goo- 1 I coal stove for Hale. lu- this nfliee. Te.iehers' ex iiniuation in thU place- to-morrow. Saturday. xl Sn-iron Fair will be held 0.

10, II 12, IS84. The Hose Co. No. a will give uo nights entertainment ihc last ot Saturday. October 6th, in the latu day thni can bo.

paid in order to vote on the receipt, Keubeu Christman has caught 12 fine pike tiiuu i HI- Ptill there's more Lo follow, we presume. mil Orion liuu nold his property in W.st in Cunningham firown. We 1 1 live not learned the price paid. The Hodge manufacturing Co. are hiiiiMing mi :tddii.ion, 40x70 in size, to their already ex'cnsive establishment.

'Sqnhv Frits and C. J. Achre weni In MI the the, other day ami succeeded in capturing a 12 pnund pike. 1 dry merehaiiM of this place htiie agree I close their stores after at Si and thegrocery- i heirs 'I he Kncampmeiii at Mercer now in t'tii i II ihe turnout is HH good from ail from ihuj, the general atte, ii will tie fiood. 1 -imiising io hear a merchant A.

A M. Hoefcty met at the office of H. UnlnRer on the 2fKh ult. After pawing bills, footing up the premium list, and striking a balance, the Society in arrears about one riundrert and ttfiy dollars on this year's tr insaetions. which In all about three hundred heard with io i fifty, to three hnndren and seventv-ii Dunn oil dollars.

Thoic Will Grand Concert ol War by male voleen, on Thursday evening, Oct 11, In the church of this place, for the rtenetH of the new TheRH so forward an of dehl wan then-ion- the Officers It was thon r-'-mn- iiorli -h uiiti tui are din dear to the ineinnM of Id -oldiers" and will IM- bv them. .1. i- Iromiibro'id will pr-'i-i in .1 I ii" id old iii-ni MlLLtR. Of PitUburjJ. the her sUter, Mrs.

Krnnk Toner. PHOK. F. If. lecturing in Ch'vcbmd, whii-Ji he will pi KMMA SMITH will leave for Ornprrair Attempt Yottngstowtj on Wixlncsday of wf Frank Itilatuin, formerly of this plnoe, titteiiipteil to kill his wife's lawyer in .1 Mik for divorce, and then made a similar attempt, upon his wife.

A telegram st.iteg that Mrs. Mihinds chin faei alone ml cent-, ehi advertise. What doeH out upon the btreeie th he to Tne Kiie gill net lish are bringing in MO lo pounds ot whit, llshit.ii,,. i ne lishcrinen receive from to-,) and half cents per pound. ne lire department is going through i be experience of the Sharon tliv .1 -iineni, having cisterns built tor i.

mat will not hold ten or more men liabilit'nv fit V. A. in excess oi the on hand. Hint nlHcers be Instructed Vo of Kx, a meeting eiuive lo consider the propriety ol traimferring all their rights mid I'raiu-hiscs to a new organization, in lesn than half an hour, Wm. handed the Secretaiy a list of fourteen names, ol persons were ready to assume, this responsibility, ami iheKxecn- tive t'oniniitiee will meet on They Wilt In- L'nifnrmrd On and after (), 15th all pasnen- er comluciors, and lirake- case came land to her sister.

Mrs. i had applied fora divorce on the grounds Frank of extreme cruelly, and the MM. AND Miw. L. KEBSK returned I 1 from Pini-hnri: last week, where they have Ix'en visiting for some time.

lfPNANOO A ALr.KOIIKNY U.VttROAD. to tft, ISS.T. TJl.MKH NYi'l Uiwimllv 7 iiMun II inen ou the X. i'. o.

K. Ji. will he required to wear uniforms. The conductor's suit will be of I'omcroy blue. Windsor Devmi cloth with frock coat ami buttons hating K.

on them. Caps and badges are also ol course a requirement. will havt. a single brensted sack coat of the same material, with cap? and badges. for the purpose of making arrange- Krakr-inen, single breasted sack ami unhappy married show by their applied- 'on ihat they want to be from the bonds of holy Course of Sharon i em y-ii ve ia i- t.lO.,s io he unoiiy 'I lie ui.j oj.cm-d Joseph Cook, of Boston, evening, llth.

ji-i ne Wonders 01 tin- I lie opening lecture win be -o i in- K. church. I been dccidei' by the Courts thai one can i go voluntarily and anouier man's taxes, giving the latter me io voie. Kvery man inns, pay his iax -s or h.ive them paid with his own money. The Gib of October is the day.

All ihc old nicinbenj of the Trumimll Jl Mercer Musical Association arc rc- attend a reunion of that aBso- ciaiion, io be held at Wayne, Asbtabn.a Oct. 17, IS, and PJih. C. A. Hi-niiey, conductor, assisted by his son.

W. F. lieniiey, as pianist. A ucuspfipc; has no righ or privileges in gu ing publiehy to private or Only those matters which ar, puolic or are made public by gome overt a--t of the parties concerned or other mentis, or by legal action, nre the rightful propei ty of newspapers. ment towards perfecting a new organ- To have autumn leaves brilliant in color one must be very careful in drying i hem to change them often while dry ing.

Afier dipping melted wax and then in cold water you will have them resuv for mounting. Thin can be done most satisfactorily by attaching tlwm to a fine thread wire put through the leaf where Ihe Klein Is attached to it, and winding il carefully around the stems. You can i bus form wreaths of them or any other that you fancy. Our townsman K. Kyle, was awarded $10, first premium in 12, horses for general purposes, on stallion tour-year- old and over, at the Sharon fair.

Me also took second premium in class 13, draft horses, on stallion 1 years old and over. Kvle's stock was very highly complimented by the. crowd at Sharon. His horses are all now in his stables in ds place, and will remain there the remainder of the year. The i'ittsbnrg Fxpositton building, with all that wan in it, wasdestroved by lire early Wednesday morning.

Loss half a million. Fully insured. The lire originated in the engine loom. This will pui an end tothe in that direction, for ibis season and we lon'l think our merchants vill be mad about il, these excursions -lave been a great detriment to home trade. Sharon has a who, in an advertisement in the local coat of ulue Warwick Cheviot cloth, with cap and badge lettered as above.

Truant Truran An Akron, Ohio, to the Clove- land Oct. Mrs. Ilk-hard Truran, with her son Frank, of Greenville, came to Akron last evening alter her husband, she claimed wan living in tery with a woman named Fanny Ili'niiett. She informed tin; authorities of her mission -ml the case was itnesii- galed. and his mistress who ere found living over a grocery lore on Hast and lodged in jail to await (rial, which has been set for Wednesday morning.

is alleged thai rruran and the Hennett girl ran oil'to- gether and have betn living together wince last April. M)t. JOHN and wife left for PittMmrg ami Wellsville on Tuesday morning, intending to be absent about (ell days. CAI-T. is the present clerk at the Fell House, and a good clerk and a thorough gentleman he is, too.

He does not wear a diamond breastpin. In Oreenvills, Sept. Cora youngesl child of II C. and M. Scntt, Hged one, live months and nine days.

MN. AuiKKr A. FISH left on Thursday for Chicago, thence to Fondulac, his former home, to visit his onlv brotlx-r. lie expects to be absent about ten days. MAKKIKH: Sept.

ISKI, by Kev. V. Stewart, in (Greenville, Mr. Frank Thompson, of Sheakleyville, and Miss KHa Annelid, of Crawford Co. Pa.

Before tlie commencement of the hearing inlands became angt-red at. his wife's refusal lo speak to him in private and threatened to "nx" imih her and her lawyer, He had previously sev ral timi'K threatened to kill, and two months ago is said to have severely wounded her with a table knife. About 0 o'clock Mrs. MihmU, accom panicd by Mr. Kennedy, leltihe ixiurt- roMiii for her house, at No.

Kaci Federal street. When wiihiu a few rods ol the house Hilands came upon them suddenly from behind a corner, with a revolver in his hand. "He'll kill me!" screamed Hilands, who van steps her house. Her paid no attention to her for a Sheiinntrv, llnmliurv. Ki'rliy Pilor linivi- 11 No.

Hi nw Dickory Mills Itullxto'l Kueli.l 11,1,1 1 BD HRiXH. Hrunc hliin lliiviinl AllIIHIIllull', Hunictt. Hilliiir-l, 7 Oi'mn OTmn I3um VI t'J 12 4-Spm 12 I tfipin 1 OSpm I lupin 1 llpm 4'Jiin Hun SV-Hl' 0 t'uii 9 9 1inn I ISpra No I.Sio i fl 09,0 fj lu VD 31 Irtpni fi t4p 7 7 Otpr. niiiiVuit IlillnnJ, Mtirni'tt. Animiii-tnU'.

PHI-ART. moment. you, you're the man 1 waul," he exclaimed, as he covered Kennedy with the revolver and tired. The bullet missed its mark, and Kennedy ran towards Wilands, whom he reached in time to thrust, aside as bo shot for i he second time. The explosion was so r.m-nu close to the.

lawyer's ear that il nearlv lii'-Lllry'vilN OKO. W. Wuhnir, (deafened bun. lie clinched at inlands, tlon HIIII.T tlui'idu 7 iflam I I NSpm liOOpml fi fipn; I'-' 12pml Mlpr. 7 Xinm 7 7 Mum All Drs.

Hope and llosaek, the remaining members of (he Hoard of U. S. Examining Surgeons, have recommended the appointment of Dr. A. T.

Clark, of to till the vacancy occasioned by death ot Dr. .1. W. Mehard. Dr.

Clark was a surgeon in the army during the, war. is hysician of ability and standing, and isendorscd by some of the leading r-nrgeons in the country. It the intention of the Pension Department to have the Mercer board hold at lea si one a month in (Jieenville to accommodate claimants in that loc; who have business before the Roo.nl am the selection of Dr. Clark was made will, papers, call the attention of any parties view to this. This appointment is a wishing to engage in the manufacture of i 1 :1 we feel contldent that Dr nuts and bolls, agricultural imple- i will discharge his duties with ti- ments.

steam engines or pumps, or nny ''''lily to the government and satisfat'- other branch oi industry, that they wil i'i'mtoall with whom he is brought in cordially received there and t.nat the Mrrrrr Hivfiutfli. i.eeeHsniy ground will he giveu free, in Re good loeatton tor shipping. wllo mi newspaper, Mercer County Veterans, I kl)1 Ill! 1 the rale fet- left on the S. A. yesterday for the -'Held ot glory" at Mercer, about JO PJ', with H.

C. McClure as Captain, K. I. Campbell 1st Lieutenant, II. (took KM I'd Lieutenant, and Louis Grim Color Hearer.

The Independent Hand accompanied. Kev. Fradcnburgh and wife left for Onlereiu-e on Tuesday. The will -peak on "Church Kxieiision," Wed- neMlay. Saturday the Missionary Anniversary Day, andThursday the W.

F. M. S. AnniversaiyDay. iles.t Harris will address the Conlcrenci' on that.

day. The comet now mi deck is supposed to lie the famous one of 1312, though during its absence of 71 years it has grown to nearly fifteen limes its former ter postage as reduced Irom two to thiee cents. It has. hpi-n prellv extensively ai'Vi'i-iised that no ban been made for the redemption of the three cent stamps. It should not be supposed, however, that alter October 1 three cent stamps wil) bo useless.

A person having them on hand can use them in sending letters the same ever, only he il be paying a cent more on each leltei than the law requires. Or hi; can us. them for over-weight letters or for pack- of Mercer, Ocorge Pearson, of the same place, Heading Clerk of the Senate and Secretary of the Republican Slate Com- at her as mittee, and K. W. Smiley, ot the Ve- etl'ect.

uango Ci'lurn, Journal clerk of th who evaded him, and, lurninir. ran towards his trembling wifr llring two shots In- ran. Neither bullet took Miirrlsvllle, have bought the Harrisburg been (Irnve Ihc lady too badly fright- I I'M In ened to make any elforl to escape, and KeriYv 12 'J ft Spiri Oftpn. Hilands tbn-w his arm about her neck, held her head back and attempted lo shoot. Nile tried lo thrust the weap- awav and.

in tlie struggle, Senate, JOHN ,) VHIIKTT, late President Amalgamated Association, has elected to the position of managing agent nnlimbered the revolver. To this io the American Tin Date Association. His duties will he to (ravel throughout the country and create among workingmen and the industries indirectly interested, a sentiment in favor of (he en: ment by Congress of a law levying on tin plan: a high to admit of the restoration in this country of that now prostrate industry. Mr. has accepted the position.

A I'riTsiu-KU exchange on Momhn announced: "Mr. C. Whistler, a relative ol the famous arlUt of Basingstoke, Kugland, is at the House." Such in lame. At his.Men er home ibis serious and inimkahlc man is irreverently called liill b-r. in he.

surronndiii); towns he. is promoted oCapt. isller. At I'Ulshurg he i- distinguished as relative of tin- famous iriist of England. And Alien he was in ItasinirstoM! he was "the Honorable Wbii-tler, ol counij Mercer, lyania, L'.

S. io -v bom our artist, townsman in closelv in 1 she owes her lite, for the few seconds delay it caused Milllce.d tor the arrival of ISsinfinc'e. Hilands, in default rtt fJOOO bail, was locked up j.i ihc county jail. Next niorninir a was granted to the much injured it'e. Conn I'ror met on Moi.dav The trial list was taken up ud the fol- low ing cases disposed of: Com.

vs. Uin. Cox, Larcei'v. Verdict ol jitiihy and recommended to mercy of the (N'lirt. Com.

vs. Ficd QnJnland. Larceny. Defendant plead iruiliy. of last week.

ages require three cents or mon Ihe Filth Avenue Comedy Company some of the minor celestial will present the great dramatic work ol the age, ly a Miner's Daughter," at Laird Opera House, on next Wednesday evening, under th-- direction of Mr. ,1. T. McKceu-r, lormerly Manager of the Madison Square Theatre A Voungstowii special lo the Cleveland dated Oct. stales that Frank Hilands.

had been released. seems ihat Frank's hrutlier Will came to the rescue, and succeeded in efVecting a compromise with the lawyer in the case, by down and giving hjs note for due in JO days. The following coal mines on tin line of tlie. Sheiiaiigo Railroad are at work a limited number of miners Pardoi Mining Allegheny Coul Key- Stone Coal Harrisvilli! Coal Ciomersaul Coal Co. From the present o-Jtlook it will not be very long until all of the mines in section will resume City II.

Jleydric'x and son, uf C.irJton, s.oli) on Wednesday twelve head of fat Thos. Shafer, of Cochran- toii, being the pni-chahcr. Wu take occasion tore-mark here that there is no occasion for traiiipri to go prowling around Ihe The money received for the cat tie was deposited in bank in CochrunMn An exchange gives the following hints on "how to a live 1 "let. Sttll your liitilding lots at prices, -d. Induce, business men lo locate in your town.

3d. tin business men of your town and lib. Kncourage jour local newspapers by itubscrJIiing for, advertising in aun paying tliem." What a pnradire wail place woulu to live in! -mdies. H. K.

Camp has houirht out the interest of his partner, Clottsi! Kmery, and -vill hereafter conduct the meat business done, with llenrv liiher as in postage. Thus, on a letter rctjuirinv six cento postage two three cen stamps may be and on a packag. requiring four cents a and a one cent sump may be and so on, Ii, other words the stamps will be good I'oi their face value in portage, but through -in oversight, of the. authorities no pro has been made for their redcmp tionhythe government, nor can then be until Coniv-rt meelH. Tlie Mauquel.

The arrival of tne new carriage for I) I'he two constitute au unrivalled i Hose Co. No. 1, was mad- Mr. Camp SK buyer and Mr. Kifoer as r-elk-r.

luiliiuif-. The Local S. S. Institute, couipriidng Fail-view and Delaware tow iiships and Fredvnia will meet on 1'nesday evening (Oct. Oih i in ihe 1'ri-s- hyieriaii church, Frcdonia, at 7 o'clock.

Program as follows; 1. Prayer. Select readingbj ilis.s.leunie. Harsh iiiethoti of tejtcb- mg Tempei-ditce in the S. S.

Wm. Me ('leery and Mr. Hoover. -1. Song, n.

of lesson by J. Sim-uons. mil application of Lesson, Song. 7. Importance of Individual Kll'ort 'ii drawing scholars into the So 1 D.

II. Kobiiinaml Dr.Caldwell. S. Song. 'J.

Llection of oH'icers and ot dele- gaU'n to tlie Katit MerorrCo. Ii the oe asion for a parade and a banquet at the Fell House on Tmwlay evening. I'he "least ai the Fell" was a'ttended In i ihe mcmbeiti of the Fire by tin; il, by a tew invited guests, and by the members of tin down Co tfupp'-r. A large number of people gathered at ihe residence of Mr. .1.

L. in Fallow-field, Crawford county, Wednesday evening, Ocl. to wiint-sK he marriage, of their daughter, Louie, ioMr. Will .1. Olcnii, of LeechV Cor- iers.

Mercer county. The ceremony in ihe presence of inniediate. friends of the family, Kev. .1. d.

Foster olliciating. After Ibe ceremony (be gin sis wen- invited to a houn- iI'nI repast, io which all did ample jiis- LU'e. The music as vtiry Jim; and was furnished by Mrs. Dr. Morford.

The. woe numerous ami among iihers wenotic-'d the following; tieorge W. Uaker, set en napkins and bonnet Dr. and Mrs. ord, silver caster; Kiltie .1.

Maker, silver -ngar spoon; Mr. ami Mrs. Andrews, butter knil'e; Mr. and Mrs. Ken- "cn Haker, set silver spoons; Miss (ileiin, s'lver sp "ihholder; S.

Lawence and sister, crystal card receiver; Mr. Mini Mrs. toilet si-t ind pillow shams: Mrs. JohiiMton. mar- -ailh-squilt and work Maniu Stan ton.

Resistin Not guilty county to Com. vs. HI iifiic-r. pay the costs. I'om.

Yard. Damage to stock, (iuillv and recommended io the mercy ihe court. Sentenced to pay and line. dm. vs.

Lev! tones. Selling liquor n7iunj 'i I'JTpm l-'Mim 4Ipm 'in- -nvillr. 07um t'mtn 3 a'i topm 3 -Alp No. 4. No.

i t'J Vi 1 10pm 1 30pm IMpin 1 Mprn 2 in pm 7 07 pin ') lljlbl 7 HOpp. 7 7 7 'i7jiiii Wpl.i I llpui 'iOnin 9 -tilum ut Moroi-r wUh (' It, arrivlnc ut I'rHiikliii Ol) I'iiv T. IILA'IK, I. fi. L'uiK A nmlriiNpi) Tlmn Tahlu Vlny aonia New llrlKliton Hi-aver Fulls lirei-uvllli! l.llicsvillc Coiiiii'iuuviHi-.

lilriiril Trie R.l!,«ini I'lnm D.KIionl t.lOptu l.Mlpni l.Mpin U.lOpm tctpm 4 07pm I 07pm i XSttDi OO'Jin I Arrlv. without a license, on Sunday tind to persons of known inl'Miiperatc habits. I leleiul: ut pie id guilty ami on entering into sentence was deferred until December. Com. vs.

Charles Anderson. Iturgla- Defendant plead guilty Com. vs. .1 Dillon. Kesistingan Venlici of guilty with recom- meiidaiion lo mercy.

Sentenced to pay $1 tine and ten days imprisonment in county jail. Coin. vs. Am bony Hovee. concealed weapons.

Not guilty and coiiniy io pay the costs. Com. vs. F. M.

Iierr. Selling liquor iihotit a Continued. vs. 'I homas lioyle. Furnishing litpior to persons ol known intemperate habilK.

(Jnilly as to Thomas Shell, and not as to the others named in the indictment. Com. vs.Foulk. Point ing a gun, Not guilty but pay one-hall' ihe costs and the prosecutor, John K. McKlree, the other half.

Com. vs. Marsteller anj W. A. Iteedle.

KcfuMngtoaiii.ujolMeer. guilty and county to pay the in both cases. tidy; Mr. and Mrs. vs.

L. K. McFarland. I'nlaw- Hi-nry, scrap pillow; Mr. and ill medicine.

P.Hosack, D. U. (ilenn, silver cake ha-kel I 11 1 1 1 1 jury withdraw and on moi.ion Dinirict Krlc- un-i-iivillc Neiv 1'iiKile. Airtvu Ill-IIVlT l-'HlU New Allt'Klii'iiy IliiUlinnri- aKthiiutnii I'liilncli-lplilii York Hnstlll) KA 't, (''Hill I'ill 111 7 4 Illpin fi V.lpn. S.Ktpni It.llUplll ii 'JOum i Iti.iVtum ilLWAV" ll.l.TUIl.

Allnijtu-ny Ijlll-KVilll- Mcnilvlllr Kviiiishuri; Arrlvij UlH'iville Allirheiiy I'lltHlinri; Ail truliit, x.2,'>«ni H.Vluin 7.4 'mm S.I'.'ittlll I.K'pm l.l'ipm 11 12 It IDpin K.A.KOKD. ATk' KW YOKK, I'l'NNSYIA'ANIA W.I Knllrniitl. Ailopti-i) Jmur 17, IllISS K.ASTW Allll NO 12 No 4" Hum i 1 IKUu No il I.eech, line jelly Father chair; A. gold From (iroom, silver hutier ili (he friends joined in wishing the! Aknm Knit Hi, WHITI'II (in-i-nvllli- rniiin rity I will Ix? a nx-eting of Southern Division of the Wdui.tnV rial M'n-sloiiHry Society, of Lrii; Treuby- n-ry, at Frcdonia. Oci.Si, 1883.

An in program is in conise of pr i.iiion, and soon. Kev. i. Hall YoUiigbliU hin il'u, lliinriionuries trom Alaska, whl Kxercises open about :30p.ui aad botwexm 4 aud 5 p. m.

The parade was tine, and the was In fact, Mr. Converse, th, ot' the Fell House. surprised everybody by the neatness, am his table on this i.ecasion. It with eve.ryihing tha, could desired, wat ofl'ercd i. I ihe very best Conn, The universal i iici in that the entertainment was "ji.r, splendid." The Independent W((H enlivened the occasion with it excellent music.

After the ban- qi.et there HX likewise some voca. oiisic, and ninc.li general eiijoyiiient As Cor the carriage, it, is, indeed, iie boys put "a dandy." oudt eept-ciallv lor No. 1 by the Silnin Company of Kalis, N. at ai, expense of about It is all nickle- plateU exix-pt tin- wheels, and side-bat-. stands tip trim like a reindeer.

Indeed we see IMA anything tin, he 1 stored W. A. i are rumiir, nei i 'ppy couple a pleas-nit journey thn tie Mr. and Mrs. Will .1.

(Jle.nn. Itoyul 'I MI I I correct wrong impression as to A-hat coii.ititutes'1'oial (i. W. aivkadden. Secretary of Hlair Council, ot ibis place, gives ns for pub- i'-aiion the following extract from the circular dated Is-SJ: AIUICl.i; VIII, It! 01' Cli.Shi II I T1O.S.

'I olal Disability shall consist, of one ol ne follow inj; condilion- i I An injury shall produce eom- lolal and lit diVabilily Ailorney mil granted, defendant io hie no bijl oj cohts aiid prosecutor to pay os.ts of prosed ion. Wm, Cox, l.i|-ee;iy, costs, three monihs in Allegheny Workhouse; Fred yninland, iJr i. A .1. iiptii uiinm Vipin I- "Hpiii 1'J t'-'ii I It-'mn: I liDmii 7 Ar Ililllnlo 0 Kin in II Wain iHpni 1 (opin. il I.Spm III 111 l'J, l-'lpm 1 (I7)i 10 i I ''ipin 111 2 4 4'ipiii 7 jriuiNx Sf.

finf. cowls and one in the work- 11 house; Anderson breaking and enii-riug a house with intent to commit felony, lint; year ilv the workhouse; Mary sellinir liquor without Ji ieetise, fine and liri't-llvlllt! W'lirn-ii costs, committed to jail until paid; John ISovee, rape, (jne, costs and Ii! years I in the Wesiern Peniieotiarv. Uortil. As mingle with the world and hear ihe dill'ereiH niterances to whii-u ii 'A UK Ar i 2'Hi in I in Hip nil I 2 in in lidliinil 1 "(Kliini give- Ihev are at ihe MI extensive as lo produce of lie.s which are nlavinir ii r. xoiirn 7 'i ft in O.V.iim I I 45 ii 7 D'uim I 0 I-Jinn :) HIT, I vinion.

igues, and rattling of perns boijj ii, city. Many persons indeed, msanity. of being pained at these ebuli- ig Horn iiiseMM-h Inch t. ons. M-I in loin- chain.ed with them, i- io ande.ivv the smarlwens ihat i-mmntini- run i I nil -'or nil It.

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