The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, November 08, 1893, PART 1, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1893.
TRAIN WRECKERS.
The Msde Elehry-Tww lt.iU In ths
ttral Hli Month at 1W3.
The Railroad tiaiotte has collected
(statistics of train wrecking ana train
; rohbinp. fiir the first six mouths of
1 1-'J3. which yield some Mirpriinp -'suit,
tme is aeeustonied to think of
I train wreckers ami train rohlers as
investing sparsely settled western
I state, but the statistics show, on the
contrary, that such crime are most
' prevalent in well settled state. The
i liuzettc's figures show sixty-one at
tempts to wreck trains, ami twenty
I one attempts to rob them. Mussachu
! setts and Illinois head the list in the
I nuiulier of attempts to wreck trains
; and Ohio follows.
In these three advanced states were
made more than one-half of all the at
tempts to wreck trains and the state
of New York follows. The only expla
nation offered for this preponderance
of train wrecking in well settled and.
generally speaking, well governed
slates is that the mileage of railroads
in
others, and that tramps, who are re
sponsible for most attempts to wreck
trams, nourish in thickly settled
! regions.
The geographical distribution of at-
. tumntK mt tmnn mihiirr lii at 1 ! 1 Ttli r
.1 .1 .... ; I I l
ail ine aeraneraents, irreguiariues ; CUrious. Iowa heads the list; Indian
and weakness Jeculiar to women, j territory and Oklahoma taken together
it Is the only (jueirarxteed remedy, i have the same numlier; Texas follows
If it doesn't benefit or cure, you j and then come Kansas and Nebraska,
have your money back. ! Sixty-seven per cent, of all the train
" i robberies or attempted train robberies
occurred in these four states and two
A preat many medicines "relieve , territories.
Catarrh in the Head. That means j j
that it's driven from the head into j THE first LIGHTNING ROD.
the throat and luntrs. But. bv its ; I
mild, soothing, cleansing and healing
properties. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem
edy perfectly and permanently cttre.
WRIXKLES,
and hollow cheeks, and dull, sunken
eyes, don't always mean that a wo
man's old. Half the time they only
show that she's overworked or suf
fering. To such women, to every
woman who is tired or afflicted. Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription safely ! ' greater in those stutes than
and certainly brings back health and j
strength. It's a legitimate medicine :
that corrects and cures ; a tonic that j
invigorates and builds up ; a nervine i
that soothes and strengthens. For '
RUSSIAN COLONIES.
OaMmr of as InawttoiM Owuttemaa
CalhariM'a Tour of Inauecttaa-
Some great man in Russia, lYinee
Potemkin or another, was commis
sioned by Empress Catherine II. to
colouize the repion adjoininp the
river and provided with the requisite
funds. These funds he diverted from
their proper use. When the empress
came on her tour of inspection she
passed down the stream in slow
and impressive fashion, borne in a
state barpo. Kvery afternoon she
siphted a ueat and charminp villape
on the bunk. and. poinp on shore, was
hailed by a bund of prosperous peas
ants in gals attire. Passing from
house to house, she would see an
abundant meal smoking on the Ixwird,
frequently including a roast sucking
pig. There was, it is true, a cer
tain similarity Wtween one villuge
and another; but this was easily ex-
; plained by the fact of all being de
signed by the same government archi
tect. Ami so the inspection went on.
with complete satisfaction to all par
ties concerned, till a malicious person
in the imperial suite happened to lie
think himself of his penknife and
while the intelligent cottagers were
busy answering Catherine s questions
he slyly amputated the tail of the
Ruckiug-phy la the next cottage the
family wasuliout to repute on the tail
less sucking-pig: The main result
was that the empress ever after looked
with great disfavor on, not IVtemkin,
but the ingenious gentleman with the
penknife.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
Tm.SeAi T AokMLKALpANWlSo HL'SIMCw
I.e:ters ol Credit iiued available in he
F-terti Slate.
Siv'i.t Kxehange "d Telegraphic
TtsiiHlemsoidon New York. Cliicatfu. St.
Wiii, !ku Francisco, Portland Oreon,
N-a;tie Wash., and various points in Or
eel: snd Washington.
Coiieciiuna made at ail points on lv.
o'a'.ile terms.
THE DALLES
National Bank,
0( DALLF.S CITY, OR.
8CrayonsiLiIe-SizfiWaierCo
& FREEHS-
We sre polng; to glvt away a series of enlarged pictures to on
customers commencing Saturday, Nov. 11th, and contintiins
every Saturday until Christmas.' We want to show you that it
pay to trsde at home, and any one who has had photos, made l,
us at any time is entitled to a guess at each and every bicturs
given away, It you have ever bought a picture ol us, come at j
recister your guess at the Candy in the jar. II you are not a rn.
tomer, come and see the kintl ol work we are turning out' The
First Crayon w ill lie aw arded at 7 ;.I0 o'clock Saturday eveuine
Nov. llth, at the tiallerv. Come everybody, it will cost you
nothing. The jar is on exhibition in O arret koii window.
Irtnident
Vicr-lTesident.
Castjier, - -
. Z. F. Moody
Chawlkh Hilton
M. A. Moody
Central Ranking Business Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO.
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on (avoreble terms
at all accessible points.
J. s.
A MODIFIED
WHALEBACK. V
l Nal j
SCRSHrs.
fraaUaut.
J M
l'ATTKS.K.
laauiar.
First Rational Bank.
:he dalles.
- OREGON
Rheumatism!
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
Lame Back. &c
It Was Not Invented by Benjamin Frank
lln As !Hot Fcople llellvvs.
Almost everybody believes that
Franklin was the inventor of the lipht
ninp rod; and. in this one particular,
nearly everybody is mistaken. The
first lightning conductor was not in
vented by the genius who is said to
have "caught the lightning wild and
played with bolts of thunder." but by
a poor Iiohemian monk who lived at
Seuttenlierg. who erected his lightning deck
B3. SAflCEX'S ELECTRIC BELT
W?h EctTt Magnetic fclSFEMSOR Y
Will mrv wittrttot Mtiurf re auJ bm nwtinrfmn
orvr-tauiKw of brJi ne t fcrrr; ?TPwsm cr itcu.
trr-e-th u. . BTTWtf "t"l;ty. s?ifT! f urn w . bknsrior,
rtj-r-unu-.sd. kKlrtfr, livr aad t iJit romvt-.
unet-tei;. lumtavtcw, -' H femv. fvxc.a:r.u
in he-aitu. fc, T'J ler1ric Bill Anlus.'
tnauntiT tn; tjr r,n"r or f'rlt-i. A,(MkK. mmi
ui curv ass ct "tiisj & Tt duisMi or tV pa- T'--U-i-r;
ft., r- iwr-n crii irr taw mr--u inrt:-.n
stirr a1. ".h'-r mm f&jim. anO tri' taawli
Out rMtntl lr-i EAJiTR.C pr(rt--xn ts
C-MKt l 'vq yrrr -npl was mn, HiM. S ilj
ft. sWt:ts sa4 1 iare-aeu MfMtJs 61 iHlMklOla t'J - J
-eWr sfaO (or hswpniH. msv.rU . asatssawl. tfe
SAN DEN ELECTRIC CO.,
WEBSTER'S
INTERS A TIPS A L
.1-:-.. DICTIOSA RY ;
Sntrrnr of th
"tnabridged."
Ten Tar pent
in n-vUinu. 1"" '
iton ui pti .yi-ainl
nitre ttD jjujiju
Everybody
hnci 1 1 1 own t ll is
iMt-tionary. It answer--all
(jimiioiu
iiurM ia:ion. aad
UHininr of ironis.
A Lfrrzry in Itself. I, also trim
tte oi.ti m.'pm) luformation drtn-eniine
euiiL-?i.t :is ; 1acxa i-'-tucprninir tlie
eiiu:i;n.-. r;;i-. tnwn. aim natural f-turv-i
!!'' ; )antruurri fouoerniiic
iw;f'l t!'-:r.' i1- jr-tt Ami pUr; tna
fasUt'ii " irrvi.:n qHttaiifju, wurUd, aud
prtivsrT'- :.. ctr.. e tc.
This Work j Invaluable in th
bf;iii!lil, ami to thf tpar-lj?r. seiiulax. pn-ftmsiij-ul
im.n, aud self-educator.
t"i'' '
i catcher on the palace of the curator of
! lYeditz. Moravia, on June 15. 17M.
' The name of this inventive monk was
lYohop Dilwisch. II is. apparatus was
composed of a pole surmounted by an
iron nnl supporting twelve curved
branches and terminating in as many
metallic boxes tilled with iron on- ar.d
1 inclosed with a wooden lios-like cover.
; This was traversed by twenty-seven
iron-pointed roils, the bases of which
were connected with the ore hoses.
This entire system of wires was united
with the earth by a large chain.
The enemies of Dilwisch. jealous of '
his success, t suited the peasants of tiie ,
i neighborhood against him. claiming !
that his invention was the cause of the
dry weather that was ruining their ,
crops. When the inventor laughed at
them and refused to remove it t::
put him in prison and then destr.r. -uL
his work.
M. Melsen used a triple-pointed jvxi
years before Ilenjamin Franlilin ever
thought of a lightning rod.
Ship Hullilrra An Inter!!
( raft In Kits-land.
Ship builders nave been interested in
the construction recently at Sunder- General Banking Easiness transacted
land. Ung.. of a novel craft, a niodifi- I lHposits ret-eived, subject to Sight
cation of the whalcback type, now so j Draft or Che'k.
familiar on our western lakes. In the cnio,,, niatlt, ,nd pro,, pr0mpt!v
ilMu'rtntiim iif this new I.iiiriish .... ' m n ...
steamer, the only one of its kind yet
hi:!v if amieurs.. snvs Seienee. tiit tiie
hull is shaped like other vessels from i
keel to water line, but from the latter j
the shell is rounded off upward and
inward until it terminates at the uppt r j
level in an upright structure
remitted on day of collection
1 Sipht and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
TIIE DAI.I.I.KS, OR.
Nes
York, San rrancisco and Port
land.
termed a turret, running fore and aft.
The vessel has no shear, the deck
reaching in a perfectly straight line
fore and aft; the plating, curving in
ward from the water line to the turret
deck, is thick und strong like that of
the hull proper, so that the whole skin
of the vessel is of the same decree of
thickness throughout- The engines
ure placed u't. us in the construction
of whulcback steamers, by which ar
rangement there U a long, continuous
ht.ld from the engine-room to the fore
castle, this lei!g interfered with only j
by the necessary bulkheads. Another
feature pertaining to this steamer is j
the location of the boats, and tiie ac- i
cotumodation for engineers and crew, j
u!l abaft the enrinc-room. thotiph the j
can-;in and otticers are placed, as
is ;i.il. under the bridge forward.
D1RECTOKS
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Scuknc..
Eu. M. Williavh, Geo. A. Likbk.
H. M. Bkall.
From TESlBIfifiL or INTERIOR Points
-THE-
irita Pacilie
RAILROHD
U the line to tsk
SHOE
FACTORY
For Sale at a Harirain.
i
Tl' undorsifrnt'il, having Hccurcd the machin(?r'
fixtun-s of what was inti'mitni for a t rst-c-lassTluMrfar
will pfii the hanic at a iiarpain. Hen is ari enmpfl'
iioihT o! -HmmUI Dorse jmwt, and a larp' amount ofs
machinery, lasts, line shafting, pulleys, 1 It i Ti p an diT J
ings almost a complete shoe factory.
Here is also one of the U'st sites for succesfivn"
at nig a iaciory oi mis kinu to n- lound m tl
Write for iarticulars at once, to
us ctramn.
Tlio Dallos,
Or
Familiar Fans in a Ktw 'are.
J. 12. HAKNET
C. K. BAYARD,
J.alf Sfcutl Ajml lirnrrnl Land Ojlirr
TO ALL FOISTS EAST A.D SOUTH
KCDICK'S TYPEWRITER.
tu :l.t l.y llm Ilertvr Half In s I'laln Art
nf Isnrepllon.
V. 'hen !r. Keedick reached home the
It ! the IMnli.r Cr Rotit It mn ThnmBt
eUbulU 1 mat cerj dar la Uut ymr b
hold by A
C.
& C. MfTTiam Co.
Sjmf'trlitt'i. Miu.
0
,LSTRK:TOK.UJ
e-t;liM.
j2r-txi (or free pnwpeetafc.
BEFORE FADS CAME.
Inter
VIGOR
of MEN
Estihf. OuiekH).
Prmrintl7 Rcstrsd.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
nI til thetrslnof ry.t
ea(s-r. Ui r.uiu of
fTerw!i. nl.-fci..,
worrr.tc PulMtrrrjr .
dTlpniBt iikI i. n
lu every vrtcan m:A
i-Ttlrtn of th l-l; .
strr.pl. natnralmtb
Jm rtir1 1 t I m u,ern t
,lllirf lDM,.i it.
Bukiicl tMaied; lrt.
ERIE MEDICAL CC.
BUFFALO. N. V.
tlnx s-t About the Old-Fsab-
loned Ulaffe l!kh(ML
Inide it was one unbroken room,
writes Minot J. Savat'e in some inter
esting remini.scenees in the New 1'eter
smii. In the middle of the rMm was
m rais,'d brick platform, on which t-tood
two lurtre. oid-fushioned lx stoves,
with the stove pipes running for a lonp
distance overhead, so as to curry heat
to distant parts of the nnim. On the
side opposite the entry und in line
with tiie stoves was a wooden plat
form 1'V the wall, on which stood the
master's desk. The seats ran back
from the open space across the center,
toward either end of the room. There
were only two rows of lieuches. with
aisles at the sides arid one in the mid
dle. The desks, therefore, were lonp,
capable of seatinf a Ion? row of pupils,
instead of the short ones of modern
days, with seats for one only, or two
at most. So there was a chance for a
pood deal of disturbance when one of
the middle boys wished to pet in or
out.
The pirls occupied Keats at one end
of the room and the lys at the other.
On cither side of the master's desk
i.thcr evi uintf. bavs the New York ' rlf Tl T J rfL
rz1 Paul ana Lliicago
side the door and hunt' his hat on the i
,11 Turk before she blurted out
Vou vc pit a new tvjwwriter!" '
"Well yes." replied Keedick. "How
did u tind it out?" ;
"' '-'1. I'm up to your poinps on. I can j
tei; vou. Vou pot vourncw tvpewriUT j
ye-zerday."
1 did Who told you?"
"Well, if you must know, it was Mrs.
fia l;ett. Iier husliand told her. Vou
nce.in't think you cni keep thinps I
tr;-.:n me." 1
"I have no desire to. dear."
"Iki:'t dear ine! Your typewriter is
only utniut ei(,'!iteen years old?"
"As nearly as I can judpe of apes. I j
should fay that was about ripht." '
"And has me'.tiiip brown eyes?" Mrs.
Keedick went on iudipnantly.
"I'os:,ilj:y. but I haven't noticed them !
doinp ay meltiup." (
"Oh.no! of course not. With a soft
voice an:! charminp manners?" j
"You are nearlv ripht."
NO CHANGE OF CAK8.)
'ompowl nf Iitntur Vmnk vtltmnrjmmml. Pul:
man 1rswins Umroi Biecp.Ti)l Uuvtrquipmeiu
TOUIUST SLEEl'LNG CARS
Het that ran br ciiitrurit-1, am in whl't
fltiitmm-Mlntlona ttii Kr ami FnniwhJ
(tr bniUen-of tint and htrruml cImmi ItcjiU,aiKl
ELEGANT DAY COACHES
I3ciycLX-ci tSs Barnett,
t" l r-N r i i
COLLECTION ACENCY.
KTOTAHY PUTJIjIO....
i'uttie having J"roTty they wish to Si ll or Trade, House to lUnt, or
AiJKtract ol litlr furnished, will IukI it to their advantue to call mm
e sliull inake a BMs ialty of the prosecution of Claims and Cont
Udore the t mtep Stutes Land f)tlice.
85 Washington St.
THE DALLES, OR
"Ture is a tide in the affairs oj mtn which, taken at itsfa
leads on to fortune"
The poot unquestionably had reference to th
A rcntlntioim Hue, ronnvetliiir with all hue
rtordlud direct slid uuinlerruiid frrri
in sflvsitce mruugb siiv sxvul of Ifw rtisd.
THROUGH TICKETS
fMinUi In Amerlra
Kii'Miei ihI KunitM. eau or purctiSMrd st ui
Ueliet ofline of thf cimpliT
CHURCH AND CLERGY.
New churches built in America last
year nntubercd nearly 10.0UV.
I were blacktHiards on the wall. The , Thk IVesbyterians have sixfy-Mpht
boys broupht in the bip sticks of wood , missionaries anil thirty-eipht churches j
; to keep the tires poinp. and it was ' in Japan. i
! piled up on the floor beside the stoves, j i-rv. V. J. ( h AM,;r:i.Ai: has leen I
, On cold days we had to take turns in appointed superintendent of the Chris- I
; beinp permitted to leave our scats and ,ian Kndeavor movement in In.lia 1
j po to ttie stoves to pet warm. Ix t,ie fnited States and liritish
, The one teacher taupht everything. jni,.r;(.a there are l:;0.11C Sunday
j iruni mt- -i-c 10 aipeura. mciiminp
wruuiif mm me maKinp oi quill pens
I Full liilorntion roiirnins ram. tim oi
; train. nmt aud otber drtaiia lurnliacd ou
, applicstlun to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
, Asnt Ii. F. A A. Nav. Co., Itea:uiatr nffiea. Tn
liallaa, Or., or
A. Ii. CHARITON,
a't. iitimiil Ha rr.cr Aict.. Portland. Jro
mm
SCavsts.sadTraa-MarlcioStsnMd.sadall tu-i
$nt bsaiQcascoaascud lor MotrTi rts. 4
Any child mipht study anythinp. prr
vided only that he wished it and the
master knew it. The bripht pupil was
not kept back liecause some one else
was lazv or stupid, but he was at liber
ty to po ahead as fast as his brains and
industry could carry hitn. And if the
master happened to know the hipher
mathematics or the lanpuapes, some
ambitious pupil would frequently pur
sue one or both of these outside of or
dinary school hours.
ano ia can sactir patcni in leas lima tnanuioae?
iaMUIi Washington. J
om moovi. oiavriua; or pooio.. wits oearrrp-a
j mo. v m soaa, n paieniaoM or not. lr ol
ecoarrs. Our fa not due till palerrt laaectrrad. 4
A patLrT. "Mow to Ubtam fatema. " with
; 01 saai in tna b.a.snd luraico countna t
Addraa, J
4 acoc fri
ic.A.snow&co.j
wa-, r-ei rs i vrn.s, w Wiytgw , if. , .
TUP ''sI'T Evmlnr rhTrmleie t immiwt
I 1 1 L aiitUliv tli hunii- Mirr lot tti-
nniutation. s-nrif
attiena mrh ih ptiiiniuis ! thja nn nm
oallrf"' tli-t'i-it l.nl nm. It Y MJ" t-Y
v..t..- 1,, K.raiiuiK llir llll,, aill lln'M ffM.H
n potmlarltv ami initirtanw. 1 it awnil.
ou who don't; try ,nit of it premium o!K-r.
I'aeallar Knlaa Laid Imiwu for the TenanU
of tli Aatora.
Some of the rules by which the ten
ants of the Astors are Ixiund are curi
ous. For instance, says the New York
Sun. althotiph they will make almost
any repairs that a tenant suptrests be
fore the lease is sipned, even tliouph
the repairs may cost more than the
rental, they will not spend 1 cent on
the property durinp the existence of
the lease. A lady who rented a house
in Forty-fifth street from the Astors
was told that she could have an v re
pairs or alterations she wished, btit no
chandelier. She had the house deco
rated from top to bottom, and many
expensive repairs made, and there was
not a remonstrance, but she J:ad to
supply all the chandeliers, at a cst of
sixteen hundred dollars, herself. Of
eourse. they remain her property, and
she can take them away when she
Is. These are attended by over
1D.IMM.WKI pupils.
At the last meetinp of the IYovincial
synod of Canada lit. Ilev. John 1 ravers
Irwis. LL. I)., lord bishop of Ontario,
was elected metropolitan.
Thk last census returns present in
terestinp statistics showinp that there
are in New L upland 'M),Hm more
Koman Catholics than Protestants.
Thk Ileorpanized Church of Jesun
Christ of Latter Day Saints claims a
membership of JIO.UW people. Most of
its churches arc in the I.' ni ted States.
The I'resl-terian Woman's Koreipn
Missionary society of New York has
twenty-five women missionaries in
Iirazil. Chili and Colombia stationed
in half a dozen different places and
doinp effective work in all.
Thf. church spire originated in the
twelfth century.
It is expected that May 1. will
pass into American history as one of
the preatcst days in the century-
kw Y011K was the first city incor
porated in the limits of the t'nited
States. Its churter vos dated 1004.
Amiii.rst roM.Ki.f; was founded in
1-1. "mainly for the pn-js; of edu
catinp pKir and pious younp men for
the ministry."
Al! delinquent taxi, fit era
want their mtinea a'!verti'tl
cutiie forsatil. nx (he roll
lished on the l'!t of tliia nrn
T. A. Waiii,
i'nit don't
lid 1i-',.r
be .llb-
t!..
. Slier if!'.
YOUR ATTENTION
Ii called to the fact that
Hugh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of ail kinds.
Cnrrtaa ths Pineal Llna of
Picture Mouldings
To be loaDd in the City.
72 ttlashington Street.
UDU-UU M 1
at CRANDALL &. 3URGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rata
MICHKU'.ACn I'.KICK, - - UNION T.
NOTICE FOI: I'UilLICATIOX.
V. H
-li Orrr s. Th- lnlle, (r.,
(tol-r I,. (
Nutl-'e . Ii-r.-l.y Rlvpli tliat llif IiiIImkIii
nanml .-ttlT ln.-ti: e wuii- of h1 .1-11;, on
U. mum- liimi ,r.i in n,l.rft ,,( ,i rlnlm. ,!
thiit mill ,ri,l will . i,JP iiore tl.r rKi-li-r
ami rw-lver of lli I , s. I,,,,,! nv , .( ,
ballen. Or., on Momlny. Nov. T,, yx. vl
Jamaa M. I'stlann.
jliitmotearl "W'!',,Jj."n N- I"f MK1, iu-el.,ii
If.- liamm tin- l"l.iwli r wittirawa to prove hl
o,;!!,,,,,,,,, re.,.., Hllll nm,',,,,,,,,,,,
-nil laldl. vl
bKttv, Hiiuh t hrl.iiinn. W. K. Corwm ami
I. lialel.i". all of I In- ,,r
"' "'II.N V l.l.w s. I(.ir.t.-r
PAUL K RE FT & CO.,
PAINTS, OILS" AND GLAS
And the Most Complete and the IjtUwt 1'utlerns and Ieieii i
fWrraetical I'ainters and I'aier Hanifers. None but the best bn!0,L7
Mierwin- illiams and J. . Masury s ruints used in all iur work, ,1
tfie mimt akilled workmen employed. Apents for Masnrr Liquid ri
chemical combination or soap mixture. A first class article in all cow"
ortlers promptly attended to.
Paint 8hoi corner Thirdand Wasbinetoa Eti.. The P!!e. Or
The California Winehouse
4 I now ojh.'ii, si rid its propriftor will Hell his 1
L produced Wine ai prices in the reach of evrrj
T Also, hfKt reanuts to he found. OocxJh guara
to he Pure and First-Class in every reppect.
home- f
,-lK)dy. 1
. .1 i i
guarantee" j
Thompson's Addition. C- BECfclJ
The SL Charles Hotel
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old, Kipiilar and reliable house
lias been entirely rtdiirnlshed. and every
room has been rejwpered and reint
and newly carpeted thronihiut. The
house contains 17u fKimsand is supplier
with every modern convenience. Itatef
reasonable. A prod restnnrant sftachK
to the house. Krer bus to and from all
trains.
C. W. KNOWI.ES. Prop.
W.II.YOUM
mi
General Blw ksmithing and Wort
promptly, and all "
Ouaratiteed.
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Horse Shoeing a Specif
Ttiri Street Dpp. Liclic'JflliS