THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. PLOT T0K1LL KING. A Sensational Stcry Circu lates In London. RECENT ILLNESS WAS FEIGNED. Aftnftlnnloit l(n in lira Not (ionornlly l.lvon roili-iin-, lint nn I minimi WatciifuliK-ii la Mniiitnlnrd nt Si'ot limit Viiril. I.OMON, June IS. V Hcnsntioiinl story Is current In London of llio UU oovory of ii plot to iiMsiiMslmite King Edward. TIiIm Htory has rrwtti'il roil sldcralilo (llscusnioii In ui-wxpntHT mid otluT flirlcH. Init It Is lurking In any thing like ollk'inl coiillriniM ion. AcconlliiK to tlio I'lirront report, Klnjr Kdwnrd's sudden Illness nt Alder sliot tvns not due to n cold, lint was ipcicly mi excuse for vltlnlruvinn bis majesty from pulille functions owintf to tlio discovery liy Scotland Yard of a plot njialnst his life. The princi pals In this plot have not yet lieen ar rested. It is cited in conlirmal ion of this story that KIiik Ed ward's recovery when ho Mas ensconced at Windsor tnstle was ns complete nnd speedy as his Mttack had ticcn sudden. On the other hand. It must be pointed out that If lilu majesty's Illness was merely diplomatic the otllcials certainly took a went deal of trouble In keep Jng up the Action. Sir Francis LnkhiK, physician In ordinary to tlx? klnn, was summoned by telegraph to Aldershot. His' prescriptions were hurriedly tilled, nnd evervthlni; about the klnu's apart ments Indicated the genuine nature of his Illness. Furthermore, King Ed ward's Journey from Aldershot to Windsor In his motor car and his mib Feqticiit drive yesterday In Windsor park do not seem to Indicate any fear of a violent attack upon his person. At Scotland Yard last night the ut most reticence was luMinlaincd cpn cernlng these rumors. It was no ticeable, however, that the chief in spectors, who usually return home at night, were nil on duty there, and while they refused tc see newspaper leporters until tomorrow morning they declined either to deny or con linn the rumor. Waller Gave No Interview. "WASHINGTON, June IS.-As has been the custom in the ease of every ofiicer of the nnvy to whom have been attributed utterances which the navy department considered outside the pnle of professional discretion, Major Wnller of the marine corps, who re cently returned from the Philippines, has received an inquiry from the sec retary of the navy as to whether the published statements concerning the .campaign In Samar were authorized by hliu. Major Waller has" replied that when pressed for interviews by press representatives he declined to oblige them. This explanation, it is under stood, is satisfactory to the otlicialH, and it is stated at the navy depart ment that the case is regarded as closed. Fonnd After Twelve Yearn. CHICAGO, June 13. In August, 1S00, Mary Nathan, nged four years, was kidnaped from In front of her home in Hobokcn, N. J., by a Mrs. Greene. Yes terday she was restored to her father, Michael Nathan, of 25 Jefferson street, Hoboken. The woman and child Vere traced to this city soon after the crime, and here all trace was lost. It now transpires that Mrs. Greene lias been living nt 184 New York street, Aurora, 111., having with her n girl supposed to be her child. Recently while ill and in delirium she told the girl she was not her own daughter and related some of the facts of the kidnaping. Fourteen Ynqnl Miner Shot. TUCSON, Ariz., June 13.-A special from La Cananea tells of the shooting of fourteen Yoqul miners Tuesday by Mexican ruraleS. Tho miners had been working for the Green Consolidated Mining company nnd were camped two miles below the works. A squad of ru rales marched to their tents, and the officers in command told them that there was a Mexican official two miles below their camp who wus to register them, according to a recent order ot the Mexican government. They marched down to a designated spot, Where they were lined up and shot. Milliliter C'onwer at the Head. PEKING. June 18.-As the result of the departure from Peking of the Aus triun minister to China, Karon O.lkann von Wuhlborn, Edwin II. Conger, the United States minister, has become doyen of the diplomatic corps here. The position of doyen is more impor tant In Peking than in other capitals because in a number of questions the diplomatic corps deals with the Chi nese authorities ns a unit. Mr. Con ger's popularity with his colleagues makes his succession to the post occu pied by tho Austrian minister general ly acceptable. Will Heeourulie Cuban Republic. MADIflD, June IS. The Dnko of AKiiodovar, the minister of foreign nf fairs, having advised King Alfonso of the receipt or uu announcement from President Palmn of the inauguration of the Cuban republic, the king ordered that the Spanish consul nt Havana be instructed by telegraph to call upon and Inform President Palmn that bis majesty will send him n letter recog nixing the Cuban republic. Kike HrenL All Ilerorda. BOSTON, June 13. Harry Elkes Inst night broke all accredited world's bicycle records from one inllo to forty one In riding 41 miles and 250 yards In the hour ngnlnst Stlnson's 40 miles and &M yards, made at Krockton last year, Elkes' fastest mile was lui, 24 1 5s. CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Volnhte Krentu of the Week Briefly nnd Teral- Told. Several earthquake shocks were felt near Pan, France. Mayor Ames of Minneapolis was In dieted by the grsnd Jury for attempted bribery. Albert Snyder of Oswego, N. Y., has had four days nnd nights of what the doctors say Is natural sleep. The gifts during the year to Chicago university aggregated .f2.012.fXHI, $1,. 2."o,ooo of this stun having come from John 1). Rockefeller. Tueilii,v, Jnne IT, The serious condition of crops, owing to the long drought, continues in Tex II s. Severe cold nnd henvy snowstorms continue In Cape Colony. Sheep nrc perishing by thousands. Miss Mabel Hannn. daughter of the Ohio senator, nnd Hurry Parsons of Cleveland were married. A bnd cyclone, accompanied by n tidal wave, has swept over Kurrnchee, the principal seaport town of the prov ince of Sinde, India. Mrs. Louis Wlstrope, wife of a plant er living at Krandywine, near Hassle hurt. Miss., killed her six small chil dren while her husband was away and fled after tiring the house. Mondny, Jane 10. Gold Heels, the favorite, won the Suburban handicap, worth $10,000, at Sheepshend Kay, N. Y. The new first twenty hour service be tween New York and Chicago wns in- nugurated on the New York Central and Pennsylvania railroads. The Susquehnnnn Iron company hns yielded to the demands of, striking pud dlers after six weeks' delay. The price per ton will be $4.50 instead of $4.25, as heretofore. Snt nrilny, Jnne 11. The machinery of the Fall River lino steamer City of Krockton was disabled off Watch Hill, R. I. Two persons were killed and a dozen others badly hurt by the fall of an cle vntornt Rich ford, Vt. New York city has decided to buy old Frnunce's tavern, at Kroad and Tearl streets, for a park site and historical museum. Clarence Hamilton, a trick bicyclist of New York, was seriously Injured by a fall while trying n difficult feat at Minneapolis. Friday, June 1.1, Nine members of a shipwrecked crew have been killed by blacks in north Australia. Sacred zebus, clad in padded panta loons, were shipped from New York to Trinidad for breeding purposes. There wns a grent rush for 1,000,000 acres of Texas school lands thrown open by a recent decision of the su preme court. A camp of Ynqul Indians in Santa Rosa canyon was surprised by Mexi can troops nnd men, women and chil dren massncred. Thumdny, Jnne 12. The bey of Tunis is dend, nnd the throne passes to his son, Mohnmed. Commencement exercises were held nt Columbia, Vassur, Princeton, Union and Syracuse. Two negro boys, accused of murder ing a white girl, were token from Jail at Salisbury, N. C, nnd lynched. King Edward received Whltelaw Reld, special American embassador to the coronation, at Kucklngjiam palace. Momotombo and Santa Maria, old volcanic craters near the proposed Ni caragua cnnnl route, were reported to have emitted vapors nnd gases. The Canadian shipping combination, according to the Westminster Gnzette, expocts subsidies of $2,500,000 nnd in terest gunrnntee of $1,500,000 on $50, 000,000 capital. Wild It u h For Honieutvad Land. POCATELLO, Ida., June 18.-Exnct-ly nt 12 o'clock yesterday 1,300 men nnd boys of till ages rushed across the line of the ceded Fort Hall reservation nnd disappeared in a cloud of dust in their mad rush for homestead nnd min eral lands. Most of them were mounted on horses nnd ponies, a majority heavi ly armed. Probably a thousand per sons departed later with pack animals. Before 2 o'clock Pocatello was prac tically deserted. Many signs of trouble were apparent before the starting sig nul was given. In scores of instances it wus known that three or more men Intended to locnte on the same piece of land. Earthquake In Sicily. SYRACUSE, Sicily, June 10. Strong earthquake shocks, accompanied by a sound of underground rumbling, have been experienced here. The inhabit ants of Syracuse became panic strick en. The disturbances did not effect any damage. For several days past the sky over Sicily has been overcast, and the heut lias been overwhelming. Shocks of earthquake nre reported from other parts of the island of Sicily. Noted I'lijulolnn Dead. MIDDLICTOWN, N. V., June 16. Dr. Selden II. Tulcott, superintendent of tho State Homeopathic hospital here, is dead. Dr. Tulcott had been tho bend of tho institution for twenty five years. He was born in Rome, N. Y., sixty years ngo and wns widely known ns an alienist and leading au thority on nervous diseases. Well Known F.duentor Dead. G LIONS FALLS, N. Y., June 10. The Rev. Anson Judd Upson, chancel lor of tho University of the State of New York and ex-president of Auburn Theological seiniiiury, is dead nt the age of eighty-two. Tho funeral will be held in I'tica. Spain to Send MlnUter to Cuba. MADRID, June 17. It is announced here that the government has decided to appoint a minister to the Cubuu republic. DEATH IN A CLOUDBURST. , five 1'ernonn Killed nnd lleavf Lom , of Property In Vermont, KARRE, Vt., June 17. In addition to great property damage by n cloudburst over this section five railroad men lost their lives, a freight train on the On- ' tml Vermont railroad hnvlnpr run Into a washout nt Middlesex. The train wns bound north from Mont poller Junction. It consisted of a locomotive nnd twelve enrs. Pnsslng through Middlesex the engineer wns running nt a fair rate of speed, when he struck a ditch washed out by a tor rent of water which rushed down the side of Camel's Hump mountain. The locomotive leaped Into the ditch, and the freight cars piled up on top of It, The main, line of the Central Ver mont railroad Is tied up as a result of the washoifts nnd wreck. The cloudburst caused a grent deal of other damage. , GOVERNOR TAFT 8UCCEEDS. Friar Land I'lnn Favored by Major ity of the Cardinal. ROME, June 17. The complete suc cess of the negotiations between Judga Tnft, governor of the Philippines, and the Vatican on the subject of the friar lands in those Islands appears to tie as sured, four out of the live cardinals composing tho subcommittee of cardi nals favoring the governor's proposals. Cardinal Stelnhuber, a Jesuit, opposes them. After the completion of the negotia tions nn acute conflict is expected to occur between the Vatican officials nnd the Filipino religious orders in regard to the disposition of the money which the United States will pay for the lands. The Vatican considers that the money ought to lie given to the propa ganda, or society of cardinals having the care nnd oversight of foreign mis sions, j SURRENDER OF BOERS. Sixteen TliniiHund Five Hundred Have Already Dlabunded. LONDON, June 1(1. A dispatch from Lord Kitchener, dated Pretoria, Satur day, June 14, says that 2,504 Boers have surrendered since Friday, June 13, nnd that everything Is proceeding most satisfactorily. Dispatches received here from South Africa show that the surrenders of Boers nro proceeding with the greatest good will. The total number is 10,500, and the British nre extending every possible kindness to the men who come in. In Praise of New Zealand. LONDON, June IS. At the nnnual New Zealand banquet which wns held in London Inst night R. J. Seddon, the prime minister of New Zealand, who is one of the most interesting personali ties among the colonial premiers, gave n glowing description of the conditions of the colony, which, he said, had pushed social reform to the verge of what many outsiders considered to be radical socialism. Time had demon strated the soundness of this economic experiment, continued the premier, with the result that today New Zea land had little crime nnd no poverty, everybody hnd employment, nnd the New Zea landers were a happy, frea and enlightened people. Cholera In Shanwhal. WASHINGTON, June IS. Consul General Goodnow, nt Shanghai, has cabled the stute department that chol era is on the Increase in Shanghai, there being about thirty foreign euses. A large number of natives are dying daily. Two Hniulreil and Flfty-nlx Majority PORTLAND, Ore., June 18. The official count of the vote in the recent state election shows that Chamberlain (Dcm.) for governor has u majority of 250. j FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ! ClonliiK Stock UuotutlonH. j Money on call easy at 2Mfj3 per cent Prime mercantile paper, 4((5 per cent. Sterling exchange firm, with actual busi ness In bankers' bills at 4.87V4ii-4.87H for demand and at 4.Kin4.856 for 60 duy bills. Posted rates. S4.8tift4.httti. Commercial bills, $4.84'i'U4.8u. Bar silver, Wo. Mex ican dollars, 42'ic Government bonds steady. State bonds Inactive. Railroad bonds Irregular. Closing prioes: Atchison 81 N. Y. Central.. .158 C.,C.,C.& St. L..105 Ontario & West. Hi Chea. & Ohio.... 4(1 Paclrtc Mall .... 41 Chicago Qus....l02 Reading 674 Del. & Hudson. 176i Rock Island ....172V4 BIrle 37 St. Paul 173 Gen. Electric... 80ft Sugar Heflnory.l27V4 Lead 22Vt Texas Pacific .. 41 Louis. & NaBh..lH74 Union Pacllle . .1U5V4 Manhattan Con.lHl Wabash pref. ,. 45 MlsBouri Pac... 107' West. Union .... 92 Hew Yurie Markets. FLOUR Moderately nrtlve and steady; Minnesota patents, 83.!H4.20: win ter straights, $3. 7;y3. 85; winter extras, 13.150(3.35; winter patents, J4'i)4.10. VH HAT Firmer on higher cables, for eign buying and small northwest receipts; July, 77 9-lG&78o. ; September, 7UVf 1iS 13-IBc. RVK Quiet; state, G3frC4o., c. 1. f., New York, car lots; No. 2 westsrn, Mo., t. o. b., afloat. CORN Steady here, showing very little change In face of the scare In July in Chicago; July, CG(& WiVie. ; Baptembe-, 634 OATS Steady with wheat; track, white, state, 5(KU55c. ; track, white, western, Du'tf buc. LARD Easy; prime western steam, 10.57V4C. BUTTER Firm; state dairy, lSti21c; creamery, liKi22e. CHKKSK Steady; new Btats full cream, mall, colored, choice, Vc. ; white, ilo. ; large, colored, 9c; white, flo. EGGS Flrrn; state and Pennsylvania, 17U(t 18c. ; candled, li'n li'jt'. SUGAR Raw ttrrn; fair refining, 3c; centrifugal. 9ti test. 3'c; retlnei steady; crushed, 5.20ci. ; powdered, 4.8c. 'I'll KPKNT1 NK Firm nt 4! i'&0c. MOLASSIOS Bteudy; New Orlnans, Sity 41c. RICE Quiet; domestic, 4V(60. j Japan, 4' Tic. , TALLOW Easy; city, 8M.C ; 'country, HAY Dull; shipping, BtMjGuc; k:ood to choice, l0'u!)5c. Live Stock Market. CATTLE Steady; choice, $Q.S5.B0: prime, tii.7itft7.15; good, JiifiO.30;, veal cnives. cii i.ou. i .HOGB-Slow; prime, I7.40Q7.55; nlcdlum, I7.2Mt7.3ll'. roughs. Mt7. 1 SHEEP Slow; bust wethers, 11.14.70; i-uiiH tuiu uuiiliuuil, fi,ou'U; cilOKie UUDUM. A NEV RUftAL NOVEL Will Deal with Life in Indiana in Mexican War Time. llonth Tnrklnton, ted lloosler Anthnr, Is imv I'litllntc Kliilnh I n Tone lies to It About to IW'i'ome n lteiieillet. Booth Tnrkington, of Indianapolis, the well-known uuthornnil playwright, is completing the concluding chapters of another Indiana novel. The new book will make its appear ance in time, the author's friends as sert, to answer n double purpose. It will come not only nt an opportune time for the publishers, but. will not lie niuiss in assisting the author In furthering his polit ical nmbitions. For Booth Tnrkington, the author, expects to become Booth Tnrkington, the politician. Then, in addition, there is n strong rumor going the rounds that Booth Tnrkington, the bachelor, is about to become Booth Tnrkington, the bene dict. Mr, Tnrkington, however, does not. sdniit this assertion. He will not countenance the rumor. Neither does Mr. Tnrkington's family, unless, in truth, the author's mother be except ed. She hns been quoted ns ndmitting that the Biithor nnd the young woman whose nnme has been linked with thnt of Mr. Tnrkington by the gosnlps like each other nothing more. Yet nn intimote friend of the Indiana author snid only a day or two ago: "Mr. Tnrkington is working on the lust novel he will write before he is mar ried." "However," ns Mr. Tnrkington, him self, says, "the rumor does not affect the novel now in hand." As in his first success, snys the Chi cago American, the author will return to Indiana for the plot of his story. It will be laid in the city of Terre Haute, where, by the way, t lie author's father met, wooed nnd married thenu Ihor's mother, and it, will deal almost exclusively with bits of Indiana char acter. Mr. Tnrkington considers It his most pretentious nnd most success ful effort. The book has not yet be?n nnmed the author Insisting on one title, the BOOTH TARKINGTON. (Noted Indiana Author Soon to Become a Benedict.) publishers suggest ing onother und the author's friends advancing a third. It will be a romance dealing with life in Indiana, in the vicinity of Terre Haute during the time of the Mexican wnr, nnd it will convey not n few of its in cidents to the famous Catholic school near Terre Iluute, "St. Marys of the Woods." The book, however, Mr. Tnrkington insists, will not be classed ns a historical romance. This he says in the face of anticipnting critics who have endeavored to predict the char acter of the work. The love story is dclieotely woven round the lives of n girl studying nt the Catholic institution and n young inun of the clenr-bruined, horny-handed class peculiar to the early period of Indiana's history. Mr. Torkington snid: "I will doubt less hear more from my friend at Seattle now. Shortly after the pro duction of 'The Gentleman from In diana' friends of mine residingin Seat tle, Wash., sent word to me that n certain resident of that city was parading under the name of Booth Tnrkington, cluiming to have written my book. He was buying copies right and left and sending them to his friends with a nent little picture of himself nnd a curd saying that this was his first vesture into literature und he wanted their, criticism. My friends desired to know whether I would have them expose him or not. It seems thnt he also claimed that while he had writ ten the book I was reaping the golden benefits In the shape of royalties. It did not take me long to decide what to do. I wrote them to encourage him in his 'pipe drenm,' explaining nt the same time that every copy lie bought was putting that much more money in my pocket. I needed the money. "This latest effort of mine is in some respects a more elaborate one than any of the others preceding. At least I have worked harder on it. Of course, I cannot say what success it will meet with in fact, there are as yet several incomplete chapters. "I have endeavored in my book, nameless as yet, to combine romance and character delineation. At the time of which I hnve written the farm ers and townspeople were of such a chnrncter ns to ottract the most fas tidious student. I have also endeav ored not to become historical, nnd I tl.Iuk I have succeeded to a certain ex tent. The life of the story will rest In the bunds of the people in a very short time." Ainerlean Coal for Germany, The United Stutes will supply Stettin, (iermtiny, with 128,000 tons of steam coul under yearly contract. Ejh"bimjh ulihhi mi Hmm ill mum J 1 1' it t Tlio Kind You Ilavo Always in use for over 30 years, ami ftf-?-1', noiial supervision since Its Infancy. f'oCtcUAi AiWtr nn mm to deceive vou In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-pood" nre hut Hxpcriiuciits that trlllo with and niulanjrcr tho health of Infants nnd Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorlu Is a harmless stibst'.iuto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing1 Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo tmbstaiice. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd nllays revcrisliness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Tccthinsr Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency.' It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS S7 Bears the The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. thc exNTAu aoMmNV, tt Musnitv rrntrr, aiw tops orrv. ALEXANDER BKOTllUKfc) & J0. DEALERS IN Cigars, Tobacco Candies, Fruits and Nuts SOLK AGENTS FOR Henry Halliard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. E'i.tTlT-S GOODS A- SPECIALTY, SOLK AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco Sole agents for the following torandBOf Cigar- Henry Clay, Londres, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver L Bloomsburg Pa. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, MATTING, or OIL CLOTH, YOU . WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT ; Doojs aboe Court Hounc. A lare lot of Window Curtains in stock. Beauty is born in the blood, lteauty is more than "skin lee)." It is blood deep. When the blood is minted by disease the flesh will feel it and the skin will show it.' Sallow or muddy complexions, pimples, blotches, and eruptions are only the surface signs of impure blood. Face washes, lotions, complexion powders, may palliate the evils but they cannot cure the disease. The only cure is to cleanse the blood of the poisonous matter which is the cause of the outbreak in the flesh and skin. Impure blood can be absolutely purified by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Its effect on flesh and skin is marked. Sores heal and disappear. The skin becomes smooth, and regains its natural color. The eyes brighten and sparkle, the whole body is radiant with the brightness and beauty of health. "Gold en Medical Discovery" contains no alcohol, whisky or other intoxicant, and is absolute, ly free from opium, cocaine and other narcotics. The use of Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets, assists the action of the " Dis covery," by cleansing the system of clog, ging matter. Encountered A Dottier Salt Band. Drilling at the Fairmont Springs oil well was continued until Friday when another salt sand was struck at a depth 501 feet. The casing was at once pulled and the, work of enlarging the borehole to case against the flow ot salt water was begun. As soon as the casing is in place the drill will again be set in motion. Experience convinces. See for your self how quickly Kly's Cream Halm will cure citanh or cold in the head. We mail tiial size for 10c. Full size 50c. All drucoistg ELY BROS., 56 Warren St , New York. Clifton, Arizona, lan. 2o, 1899. Missus. Ely Bros.: Find enclosed 50 cents, for which please send me your Cream Balm. I find your remedy the quickest and most permanent cure for cold in the head, catarrh, etc. Yours truly, Dell M. Potter, Gen. Mgr. Arizona Gold Mining Co, OASTOltlA. Bean the Kind You Have Always Bought Bought, and which has heca has homo tlio signature of has heen niado under his per Signature of The Markets. ULOMSBURG MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY, RETAIL PRICKS. Butter, per pound. $ 18 f-Et's, per dozen 10 I.ard, per pound 15 Ham, per pound 1$ beef (quarter), per pound 6 to 8 Wheat, per bushel 1 00 Oats, do 65 Rye, do 60 Flour per bbl 440 Hay, per ton 14 00 Potatoes, (new), per bushel 1 00 Turnips, do 40 Tallow, per pound 06 Shoulder, do ia Side meat, do is Vinegar, per qt 0 Dried apples, per pound..... 07 Cow hides, do , 31 Steer do do .' 05 Calf skin Jq Sheep pelts 75 Shelled corn, per bushel 85 Corn meal, cwt 3 00 Bran, cwt 1 j0 Chop, cwt j 50 Middlings, cwt 1 30 Chickens, per pound, new ia io 00 old Geese, do o "I 1. o Ducks, do do COAL. Number 6, delivered 3 50 do 4 and 5 delivered a. j do 6, at yard 3 to do 4 and 5, at yard 4 25 Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot F.ase, a powder It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing nails, and iu stantly takes the sting out of corn and bunions. It's the greatest discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Iase makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, liied, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. Don't accept any substi tute, liy mail for 25c. in Momps. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olm sted, l.e Roy, N. Y. 6-i9d-4t. s OASTOniA. Bean the 11)8 Kind You Have Always Bougtt (signature or
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