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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 23 Aug 1894, p. 7

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law Refrigerator. AS. H may”. Fischer, . ATERLOO At BANKING BUSINESS E SHOP alarged and imme vly painted. a of Meats, Sum it, all kind: a 'eeeinttr. is thotimotor / Jeensed A II: 1 on 'Th Molsons Biiiii Jed on ofesale 007390 p, " PEQUEGNAE - MARKET. the people of Waited... EAT MARKET. _ Them $liillfuly and Prom”, attended to. CANTILE years I IEEE XISACTED; Waterloo. C-.'CE, MONTREAL, FPIE a u "I: "'srrara. " 'A v’wr’lau Brunch. .LI‘IRY, \\lt)Nf)3 3ILVER‘ H. B DUERING. Butcher all Principal Arita, ‘ll BEE and Retail Jemhr, RANCH co $200,000 1 an 'o 8.15 p. In. Auctiune" “’ V 81:“;an a “1 "ranteed. I'EQL’EGNA']; Watertoo lest, SL100,“- y sbility to am wroui customer! "bum! that, ia ”1 human Iwi TV 5mm 6 oclock um m the even- 'teh an extonn crmottal Unver- other Wm ring the par 1 cashier tad f .vour Dollar, p ec the that i.eqrslatur A “was“, al deposit, m. OST. People tt I have I HEundersigred'haa rental . put. ot the I Block occupied by the Born: Shirt. and i/0llar Co, Berlin. near the Pmrt OMee, when new now prepared to do 3m Landry work Fad solicits the patronage Of the Him All shirts ironed by hand. f)e',te, hutl,tt, a rftttuttA','fh"Ji o. sud "I” wait“. as. 1U"d but as In: ',tf,9 iii?i"i'lithlillkrurlll'h" w «an CUSTOM LAUNDRY. CHEAP MEAT “WWW per pound; hm no can . ?pmd;pork 3“HI-Ina i1'4'l'Pltru'Ult"= ". EFF" 10 uenn nor nth-L . _ Repair Shop Bicycjes GOOD JOB GUARANTEED. ervvu 'WFohuth a... "Uindhn htmoi,p?, Ontario Mutual Life. r um no “as"; --__. il'll'& bu't'l'fd'fuath Economy, Equity, Stability, Progress. H111 harp in stock all the Best Brands of tum. Cigarettes and Tobaccoa for the great c AYER’S berry Pastoral Pro ‘ ”' t mpttoact,suretocure OFFICERS: ..LA\'. km Luz. 2 C., Solicitor._.......Berlin H. WEBB, \I. l) , Medical Reteree.wsasrloo .~. Hullulxs, Supt. of Agencies..Waterlco 3, Memo thrar and Tobacco Emporium w- lm Ill titorrttrs, . “"TEKLOO. "" I' uh And Paid-up Values guaranteed on 1:4qu y, 2. All dividends belong to undue on; m; policy holders, 3. No restriction ll. HIDDELL REPAIRING. Bicycle Race Meet. July 2lrth. {MUN DEPOSIT, Litrerat (‘omlulons of Policies Sewmsr Machines. Electric Belly, . aunssmithitttr. Eta, 91:0. etc. Wilcox & Whitmer, "‘i"""» '7731WKSWA that”: I, 'tiiiAii'Li' g h Big Day. _ cc remrv wovtr"ly4lt.'........,.,...,... 328.450 'r.--'_lm0."rv.._....s.,,...... 2,503.12; IrVrrl' li...... 'm..".... 339.410 st't" rziy of 1lrurthvrs, 1893 2.330.981 od-r Is".','.,,,,,,.,,,.,.., 72,911 ray, Habkllrius. It1G, ..... 226.120 orcriNfd_,.,...,.,...,.... 19,811 'it' tm'ri.iHrorttirtir' DISTRIBUTION um ml I'lnbl'ru't‘n nil the newest ‘5 ls :m ' farm of PROTECTION MF'NI' mum-y nun buy. lt hart no yawn-m1 values, attractive options. autumn» n for-ME Jan. In!.1891....$17 "iru'pr.iviiour' year F..... L HIV-{JET} in 1803......,, , h Hrnccuor occupation. i. Death 4.: once on completion of claim FUR ALL KINDS OF l.~€;uhll~hnl [$70. (p" Gem (Steel) ' Star WINDMILLS. THE ARK Hydraulic rams. Iron force and lift pumps. Hose, belting and all threshers' supplies For information apply to or R. S. FUTHER. A Travelling Agent DUST COLLECTORS. tk JO 1N E. WIEGAND. (iclcbmted Hallady Standard. am J. DOERSAM ' 19 King St. Berlin W. S. BOWDEN. agent, New Dundee, .144 WM. HENDRY, f "mull 0nd. «n (torrtt tvlth umv‘ctrlyprus. _ my 's'reetltimt troIrisv.ed in an ctr., of Ayer's 'r"i' Md i Imam lr:,r:thl not be. x“) mud and the v,o:uirful med.. Mun Mer mplaint $100,000 Prop. 1,c500,K% 3,001,100 " In Java Ther Gm'no not In. in the Rigel! Km“ Wu 0.)] On [my For 100 years there have been trad. itions of huge sunken In the interior of Java 100 feet loan and as hid around as a hogshead, and our native hunters report these from timo to time. Fifty years no a man named Tait. a. Scots- man, started with n. party of natives to hunt up the pythom. He never re turned, and was supposed to han been killed bv some wild animal. He must have been a. giant " I have seen one of his guns, weighing 30 pounds and car- xying two ounce ha hr. can or Mtge: minutes. V BEWARE 'g,A',e,'y 1harrr.--Now Never In In ittat " hed- that the heat m is tb tttt . ' time or 2tl2qU,'gr'ty"t'fc,t, they Ire, shouldjppy when? . nation we down stairs in the Morning. to eir diet, photo all thing- t.tett Never when you use two pop]. on- unites fruit- qod we “gambit, i) gum] in agt2t,gt,', " end an- innrinhly , 9" Cream 301191.:- gisg1sina 2tTgtttr' seattle'," *' iiiiiii'i'i'i, gnaw...» - an.“ per?!) . tHi. h8ttt JhlrlfFj1y' tf V About a year ago a captain in the English army named Coles landed here accompanied by a party of Sikh told- iers. He was soon joined by Lieut. Ayres of the British navy and it was announced that they were after the big snakes. Capt Coles was a remarkable shot and at 400 yards would knbck ov- er A parrot. every time. Their course was up the Down, a stream running clear for titty miles and then spreading over a swamp for 100 miles: almost to the south cont and a- live with man-eating eroclrsdilesr. They" had with them several donkeys, and one night, encamped on the river bank one of these animals gave a tremendous squeal, and the Englishmen, looking out, saw a huge grey "HEB sliding over the ground and gwe the alum. Two crocodiles had come ashore Mud seized a donkey. Both were shot. They were hideous reptiles 30 feet long with jaws capable of cutting a man in two. Next morning they went to work and killed ithirteen: one thirtv-six feet long. Fever now attacked the party end It took them three weekuto get home. They had been out three montu--Phil. adelphia Times. ' Never inconvenience people by com- ing in late at church, them-e, lecture or ducal-t. Never stop people who no hurrying along the treat and detain them for ten or Khan minutes. l I Early one morning an alarm was l given try one of the Sikh soldiers. He l pointed to something glistening in the l water half a pile sway. Thumb _the [glass it was qeen to he a trmske_rwitsih- ling. The rat was at once manned-1y 5 theme Enalishmen and their gyn- I bear-em Seen hhovethe water that”- 11t,'it,', was as Inigo as a. barrel ind chm» e bright copper. It won evi dently rushing for a flat, sandy place near shore end the hunters waited. Purtgf thobody was now exposedarnd the we; were amazed. It 7 at hat threeTéet thick and " thymig coils glided over the sand it seemed to get bigger. "Now men, ttuati,' Four shots we ti three went through the body of the snake. A hiss like, _,ttttt'tr, and the head sroae twenty feet n the Mr while the" tail beat the ureter like a Bail. Suddenly it come! and the next m ent s tre- qrsnj.9a.Yotsmtuthed Z raft. . All not Millie wits and we {or shore, but one Sikh. He stoma! to ”tire his rite, and ignin the toil deacon ed and he no struck fairly, his book spd ribs being “mashed into how“. He never make s sound. Another shot back of the head and the monster drop-1 ped. It took six hours to get the body on lend and its length was 94 feet. The skin was treated with palm ashes by the natives. an excellent preserve- tive. There is no record of such . who ever being killed before. - A Few new line. Never an to keep an appointment. Never delay in answering letters or in returning books: In a few days they reached the heart of this submerged region. Snakes 35 feet long were shot but the giants kept out of eight. On land the brush was very thick and wild hogs and deer make well-defined paths from one watercourse to the other and along these the py; thons watched for game. One morning a. native hunter came in and reported a. big snake near. Two hundred yards atan the Englishmen saw swinging between the trees a ser- pent almost as big in the middle " a. barrel. Its backbone was broken by a shot and after much trouble it was tak. en in and skinned. It was 41 feet long. Such a snake would crush a man in five seconds. They had now reached the end of their journey. The river ended ins mass of vegetntion so dense that pro- gress was impossible so a camp was made on the river bank and the next day the guides brought in the head and a few feet of the trunk of a serpent that had evidently been eaten by croco- diles. The head was nearly three feet long and indicated an enormous length. It weighed 60 pounds and was B hide- ous object. It had no doubt been caught in the water and bitten to death. GREAT Slum - whit! no In". can» the out In the Bicycle Arena. Another of those abnormal feats to which we have more than once“ drawn public attention has been tuoeotnplished. One of the great “record breakers" has set all his compeers at deihuuse by his truly marvellous eti‘ort of cycling from the Lmd’s End to John o" Grant’s in 86 hours, fifteen tryhatea--itu,tits, nine hours and forty minutes quicker than the safety record. We are informed that he experienced little fatigue, and to all appearances he was not in any way injured by his succesg; but the most remarkable part in this not is in- eluded in the fact that he performed his task with- out indulging in one moment of sleep. He was three days, fourteen hours and fifteen minutes without reclining once, or resting or ceasing his active move- Gent of propulsion, except for the very bricfest nioments. We know from the best experiment- l al proofs that a healthy heart will beat 106,000 times in twenty-four hours, and that the lowest estimate of the work done by this labor is equal to lifting 122 tons one foot ; but it has recently been shown 'cyeling tells severely amllspecially upon the circula- tion, and that the number of the strokes of the heart is doubled during such active exercise as that to which the _ rider subjected himself, so that the lowest estimate we can assume for the work of his heart each day was 212,000 beats, with work done of 244 foot tons; and this maintained for three days and fourteen hours and fifteen minutes was equal to more than 854 tons without repose. The experiment, for it must be looked .upon physiologically as an experiment, is not without its uses. It shows that there remains much that is as yet unexplained in respect to the cause of sleep, suggesting, indeed that there is something in persistent motion of the blood, sustained by volition of a resolute kind, which prevents the ner- vous system from passing into that passive or negative state to which the term "sleep" is applied, The practical lesson we are most called to dwell up On, however, bears on the ultimate in. Menee of extreme exercise on the bod- ies of these young men who make themselves the victims of tself.iaiheted injury, sleep, sonsti don: dullness of hem-in ' loss of voice, (lags for solitude; sxcitobifity of tamper, sunken Tt surrounded withLuD- momma, oily coking skin, can, no "lt. symptoms of nervous debihty that lead to {any unless cured. The spring oryitsl ores having lost its tension - function sues in consequence. Those who thrown abuse committed imam”, my he get. mntly cured. your sddrsss on 10 cent. in sumps for book on discuss walk? to man, sent sesled. Address. M.V.L RON, 24 Mscdonsld Ave. Toronto, Ont., Cumin. Wife-l presume it is so. I an suf- fer tormenta, and go right alohg with a smile on my face, while ydu swear and tear troupd like mad if you bump your head while hunting I oolhsr but. Husband -A great sciqntiat 'risti' that women are less sensitive to pain than men. Young, old or middle ttth who find them. selves neurone, week an exhausted, who no broken down Irwn' excese or overwork, re. aultin in menyof the following T',l,e'tl',l',,', Meats depreeeion, premature ol ego, lose of vitality, 109: of memory, bad drama,dim- mess of sight, palpitation of the heart emits. sions, hekbf energy. pain in the kidne I, headaches, rdi,',','te' on the {we and boxy, itching or pecn r nonunion ebout thdscroo tum, waiting ot the organs, dizziness, epoch bef re the eyee, twiwhiniot thts.tmmohsts, ”in: tnd elsewhere! be: fulre, dapoeite G thArtite, loan of will power, modems-I of the mlp and Irine, wetsk and Hubby mus- ole., desire _to (up, failure to, _bo quad by The report of a feat such as we have related may suggest that, for the mom- ent, the athlete has sustained no harm, and that all our teaching is so much nervous admonition, or, as itis some- times designated,“grandmotherly care," We wish it were so Unfortunately we know that these violent strains bode, in the end, the certainty of pre- mature decrepitude. Towards the goal of death the best heart can only perform a certain measure of work,and whether that can be done by rapid or slow process determines the length of days in which it is done. Theoretical- ly, therefore, it is the fate of these young competitors, who otherwise might be destined for a long and active existence, to succumb or break down before the sun of their life‘has readied its full meridian ; and practically, this sofar, _has been the Ute of all who haveendeavored, under the applause of their unthinking comrades, to do what nature has not Fonatruoted them for doing without risk and without ultimately proclaiming to them in a voice stronger than theirs that she, after all, is the arbitress of their desti- ny.-r-The Lancet. mom: mums. ALL MEN an to iln'n'Atrtti' of mother on tool we l f- = CY-ci-ies-rc' - ‘N‘ “in“ [Always‘ on? air. j swear ' iili%iil , Wt' [ 1tt Smoke N14 THE Iiyitif -Now _ 1lr?:9ci . il " J I . w ',)).1t *1 Shy 0m:- x, - . - _3' "One of. the most. ingenious devices for smuggling was detected in Russia not long ago," says o. L. Ratoviteh of St. Petersburg. "A great number of false bank notes had been put into circulation within the dominions of the Czar. They could only have been imported, and although the strictest search was made habitually over every vessel en. tering a. Russierrport no trace of the smuggling of false notes was discover ed. Accident, however,atlast brought the mystery to light. It happened than several cases of lead pencils ar rived one day from England, and while being examined One of them fell out from a, package. and the Custom House officer, picking it up, out it to u point arrl used it to sign the order which delivered up the pencils to the consignee. He kept the loose pencil for his own use, and a, few days after- ward, because it needed a. new point, he cut it again and found that there was no more lend. He cut still fur. ther, and was surprised to find a. thin roll of piper nestled in the hollow place where the lead was supposed to be. The paper was one of the false notes, and in this way had been smug- gled into the country.? 31.000 Troop- " Pei-nae. Berlin, Aug. 19.--The greet fell parade of the guard du corp took place yesterday on the Tempel hof Field. The Emperor was accompanied on home. back by the Empress irho were the uniform of her own Puewelk cuiree- siere. With them rode the whole im- periel suite in the glory often gels dress. The review wen u imposing " ever. More than 32,000 troope marched past the imperial couple and saluted. The older three princes marched with the first compeny of the foot guards trotting along bravely to hold their plecee in the proceleion. The display was watched by the muel crowds but in the city the dey we. not observed heartily. Few thrtpr were hung in the streets [lending tothe per- ede ground. The King of Italy is passionately fond of horses, Bud he keeps over two hundred in " stable for driving and ridmg. HOOD'S PILLS cure all liver ills, blliousnesa jaundice. indigeuuon. sick headache. Mc. A Good Appetite. Always accompanies good health, and an " sence of appetite is an iuSicati on of something wrong. The universal tea imony given by those who have used Hood's Samparille. as to its merit: in restoring the appetite, and as a purl. tler ot the blood, constitutes, the strongest re- commendation that can be urged for any modi- cine. A BOON To RorttntMtrN.-0ttt, bottle of Eng- lleh Spavin Llnlmont completely removed a curb from my home. I take pleasure in recom- mending the “M5; on it was with myster- ious pmmptnees in e removal from horses}?! herd, trott or ealiommd lumps, blood spawn. spllnts. curbs. sweetly. Miles and sprains. George Robb, Farmer, Sold by Ed.M.Devltt. Markham. Ont The tongue contains a. bone which gives support to its base and furnishes an attachment to the muscles than; move it. DANIEL RITZ, New Hamburg Dec. 15 /93, _says: I was suffering from Dyspepsia, and othar troubles. I took a few bottles of Shiloha Vitellzer and it cured me. I sincerely recommend it, Sold by Simon Snyder, Waterloo. 1y. The leg of a perfec'tly formed man should be as long as the distance from the end of his none to the. tips of his fingers. (9ijipi'rsE WORRY! _-A-. TRY _ - " BRINGS COMFORT A WASH DAY 4 uranium Smuggling if? 5Ciys, Q? ys 'i.iGi" L5 Ma. 9:11,. a t' @354 _ 'al, Irisksé'l: A great and glorious Example of cure otter long "irorinii,ia furnished by Mrs. Robson J whoa. ot Hamilton, Ont. ; chef": - -. -- - -- lessons, and" my lipid“ umble to ON me Mud Jar trying . num- borofremodier,I “induced to use Pdno'o Cdery Compound. I contin- ued to immin- tln int little, I hue and one down bottles And an - fully mad. I can hardly mum-adieu“ to ayono who aut- lou " I did/ 3 ' ' i T?awi41itt'riott_tirt-t-Ntastrt Thousands of hopeless and deapairing hearts in Canudn have, been glad and filled with machine. Men 3nd women who have qufrered for long year- and who have been given up to incur- able, have been restored to, vigor and health by Paine'l Celery Compoupd. ‘Hiving been troubled for nearly tit. - you! [All non-gouge- aatdtleeP- She Was Iuhntth Try Paine’s t Calm Compound. NEW LIFE I NEW HEALTH ! STRENGTH! THE GRAND RESULTS. . Rttrwsrvrrsst (lumen ty A DAv.--truttn American Rheumatic Cure tor Rheumatlum and Neuralgm, radically cures in I to 3 days Ina action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause ant the disease immediate]; disappears. The first dose greatly bomstita. 6centtg Bold by Ed. M Dorm Druniut. ‘That is true,' said Bismarck, 'but I have one infallible manner of disposing of them.' ‘What is it l' My wife always sends for me on some pretext or other, and then, of course, the visitor is forced by polite- ness to take his leave.' q think,' she 1nurmured, as she glanced around. ‘I think I would like a little smack.' She got one. An American ambassador, calling on Prince Bismarck, casually observed that the Chancellor’s time must. be greatly taken up by bores. The chemical composition of the epi- dermiu of the heel is nearly the same as that of the mutter of naila,horna and SHE 1pilll! my MANY FAIL- uus AND insurm- mam. Emily 6tttutteet. They were sitting on the espltuuule, watching the whiteaailed yachts as they crossed the moon's track, when he sudfleply said '. ‘I think it must be delightful sailing on such a lovely night.' 'Oh! lovely, I should think.' 'I wish I had a yacht, I would take you smiling every night.' 'That would be just lovely.' 'What kind of a. rig would you pre- ter-s cutter or a. yawl? k Hamilton Ul/s Story Hardly had be spoken when the Princess entered, saying in an innocent tone: Otto, its time to take your medi- eine.' The ambassador saw the ludricuous side of the matter, burst out laughing, and took his letwe.-Truth, hoofa. " man in time it will cure - new! mu " Cough. Bronchitis, Anhm. or chunk ammo. of Theor Lungs. _ YOU SAVE mommvou mum. aria" THUS [low to Get kid " Bares. a has? doctors bill, lost , wages. ' much discomfort. L3: The Great Bankrupt Store, Berlin. r Ind T :23,” s.. Tit.. ERNST 8E (30., Fine Cockenls Ind Puller: for Full Jhhihitittp, of the £0110th "duties: . . _1n order to make room for Fall lmportations, which are arriving daily, the undersigned has decided to make another Great Reduction, and prices will be far below from what they have been heretofore. The bargains we are offering will be money in your pocket. A nice range of Dress Goods will be sold tar below cost. Parasols, millinery, hosiery, gloves, &c., must be sold and at such prices that will astonish you. Factory, shirting, Gnnelettes,prints, etc., at a great discount. 30 yards of Factory, $1; Prints from Sc up- wards. Ready made clothing; a large stock to select from and at prices that will compete with any house in the trade. . Midsummer Cleéring Sale. - Don't forget but Shoes, irl which we take the lead and will not be undersold by anyone. No trouble to show goods at 12 CASES GRANITE WARE imported direct from the makers will be sold CHEAPER than EVER HEARD of. Also a large stock of FAC- TORVMADI; TINWARE way below others' prices. My own make tin- ware I have also GREATLY REDUCED in price. SPECIAL REDUCTION in EAVETROUUHNC. Something NEW in STOVES, call and see. PLUMBING, Gas and Water HTTING will be promptly attended to. Leave your orders for HAr,crr,uir: and secure right prices at THE OLD "riiiiii'iriir---""" ""iii'1ll, STILL to the FRONT. _,l,i_i,,,r Spool-l Ana-(Ion given to the Coll. "on of Commorclal Pant. and Farmora’ sun I“... l owosn’s or SLOO AND "was "CENED, AND CURRENT RATES or INTEREST ALLOWiD. INTERIIT ADDED TO no: Hummus. AT nu [no or MAV AND MOVIE-man In no" YEAR. CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE A GENERAL SANKINO Busméss'TaAgAcrzo. mesna' NOTES thiscourcD DRAFTS ISSUED PAYABLE at ALI. mm m CANADA, AND THE PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THE UNITED tir,tres, GREAT BMTAIN. FRANCE. BERMUDA. Ac, . G. Pequegnat,,' IOTAIIJIHCD ISO“! HEAD OPfucE, TORONTO. CAPITAL (PAID UP) snx MILLION DOLLARS REST-----..-.. Breeder of any Fowl; " """ “UL! _ 1:11 inn "tut' m I. run no ridk. WW thom for up fjouerr Uni" nave ““170an ot regret and sum-nag. Char ' 1,lirt,ltttjrli)i1lr 'i,NttRtG,?/'t'rtt,i'c'; drains and Jonson. purities tho Mum]. dumb tlu. Limb, L,iii/ {In n.L-”m.'r'§~'i;&A ouICxiu systems and restores lost Yummy trrtlte bud). . We Guaralllec_to Cure Nervous no buuy. Falling Manhood. 'ah'lk1'.'uvpt,1cg'ge,t 'trlcture,CMecu. tun-dun” winch-fuel. We H arts and All Kuhn-y and "ladder ulscuacc. Our New Method Treatment ' Thousands of Yum r through tnrly itulirvr m.“ Dis use“ h rvn ruinm: n It y ugly of tfm fuiiuwi-x t th mp. biotv. Mum nv l’ww; “1-4 3 the hwy: Urn-mm and l): Timnl; Hmr 4.4-: w: l'nixw Eutraar;rrer,ncth. Llur and sexually WEAK; N Cle. I‘nm-r Prst, liv'mwly & Jiovrr ttrr' llu 11-min): rpw'mlins of Ann-rum 'l‘mw gnu .m---- 1:. r .ru ur no p.13. Thur repu- lrxiiul'. and luv-nu J' CIN n’ humu-u- urn at Harm You unortlk. Wm thom for nu F,ouetrcoiriu:r, l, n , vn..n:~r “an (renal you. It um, we '0tre1r'T' of roan-j, and Hum-ring. Char .nw r ' LMJJJEJIC‘. Writ» for a ngstlon List and Book F. cc. consultation Free. JACOB CONE, WWII)” “In” taviijiis alol DEPARTMENT B. E. WALKER, GENERAL MANAGER. " h r,',i'a",fijet' LitL‘ WAIERLOO BRANCH ,srciA.lLururnpr's. _.,' t,iliit:c"/tri'r'ix,'Fjs,, gt; U JdA,vL')ic)rf'r.),.ii",i' , I FOR , Express Waggnns, u CARTS and LL -: FISHING TACKLE :- THE éi‘EEE‘a’ 8: KEBGAN 33:2} WC. _ fal. in ruri-u; Din-nan of men, n-mzl‘u-m Vlm- In)“. step: ull Lima.” up we norvoua and “and 1H. J. GRASETT. MANAorn GO STRAIGHT 10 50.000 CURED. lt .»ru|‘:.z;_', Isl, icky-F: Hum l~ll.'h(l“] null Iasck of up “and”. piss deadly If"s tvmstitatiot.a1 Hood “mi! tr. Murat) almost gnu. "ppttured, TLroat w“. Motshue. ayes red, ml {mend advised Uni. Jr oarrul mo. and I have “lel‘hhvl {mum} At n tcr um luryjlblu uistyr.tqt- W" “I "r-i., RM." £44 r' “£1.01”: 'tl young I led tl “us made trauma ' kndswyn Immune l hf C wun nun!»- .mu -tril failed ml "i'cGiU. Their New l p'xuall). I In] BERLIN- REFUSED i1 “111.ng rtsir.mi “Id mo, I could t. Dream: and on] Fumes. Elec- l hey gave me w'lhunw.a The, n 1 mm feed tlnsent cum: u kn ‘5,000,000 othctt0, “In _ u Amlu- mph!- on h, F: Hum m ("any rt Blood Ki St H ‘63?- " I; "

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