u JSEHULD. .-... a gooii mulch for L Xi'ts. cii-t ir:n r is as refrtsbtr:f to a 'i.i: ! i.- a m u. Lit b, wirtT and suuimer is at at ater is to n rn in. ".re a r.ativ" food for heep. England feed scarcely any- .tai;ti n -fille, so annoying to iii the w.-ods and old Gelds, i? oney iilant. Bees use it. ng is so detrimental to pastures ow a great mass of woody stalks jT the surface. , ur and oid tobacco leaves burned " poultry house, the house beir.g erfectly tight, will clean out the ackiDg hay or straw, keep the eil tilled in the midd.e and even ibuted on all sid-?s, so that ic will mtormly. e trees need a supply of some late plant food as soon as trey b-ar ; so do crops of cereals on j t farms. j K. srrceful raising and fatten- j ck. thr things are necessary i urii-hmg food, fresh air and "'er. I iman entomologist says that ' the in-ect enemies of trees are d by ?p;der than by all the ! ;- .tiig birds. : is nothing that will absorb f.-vul ! 'ner tf a-j milk, ?r.d in th- win jouM bn taken away from ti e soon as milked. ! .rr'ully exploring to the ends of s, it i. found that the beet draws I ishment downward and outward j recti ins several feet. j -. 'u!, successful stock growfr J ': ' f "Kin animal under his ! '-s the treatment in ." ' in sickness. i all growing celeries " ?. As a rale they are ii.i!ow, give twice the lab el inferior in flavor. elesa to hope to destroy the snme soils by the application ' ind other supposed correctives, inage. will accomplish It. 'da voung calf with too much u milk will almost always give lal the scours. The milk should jed at first to b'ood heat, tn is recommended as the best "r grapevine pruning, as then ds quickly heal up, and are not - I by excessive bleeding. '"-ranches of fruic trees, which ly removed, are more easi'v . now than while the leaves ad he li twigs and branches. farmers xegard rotation as nd roi.t economical mode of irt to the land cheip r.fi.ey 11 any mode of raaiiuri.Tg. ir?l against wocii may be in H'ltumn with more or !ufs i long as their seeds c n bo in- sprout, ready for destruction trrow. recently decided by the Grand Alley Horticultural Society that ng a blackberry plantation, it is to buy root cuttings than to use , although more expensive at the nd of grain, and, exept hay, no rm crr.p is so generally consumed . Arrcq where grown ns enrn. It ; - on 'or every kind of farm stock, ! many places forms an important the food of the farmer and his ! iw is nsed for protecting s'raw- j . "rn"i it is apt ton!! the soil with U. idf being in the way in i : . Potato tops are free from j cd Haint sprirg much of j r ''nc will Im wtshrd down s making a fertilizer rich in . roots are commonly too dry if! an ordinary cellar. They shrivel f eqnally in weicht and value j ome dirt is mixed with thm and ! over them to exc'iid.' dryirg ; ?ain. the temperature must he 'y a little aoove fref zip?, or thfy : out ami grow before PiTiro. j enit-er that rje can b"- raided on ' hat will not produce ftr crops of without a ereat rx entliMne (.f . o.l fertilizers. It ip a pood cmp ' ir Pndr ard defif if nt in ', . 'rr''':'y. rSiowing rye j ' ' " '. r - r.d at -rir.tr pa'- f-xce'I.jit ma'frial t i I rem are of some but not 1 for feeding. Thev are, i ib'y prized by many for ma to mattresse, and a ready sale ig prices can generally be bad je saved in good condition and y markets. They are lighter for ilk, tf well cured than straw, and much more durable bed. . r things being equal, short stalks are better than long ones. Of - rs f qua!!y good select that which i the shortest stalk. Short stalks - tat the corn is early, and this in . rts of our State is an important -ration. Tart of the difficulty in r corn of late years is due to the it we have not selected peed for ness. .o; g feeding Is a common mistake j --ning fowls for the market. It j the profit" when a shorter time j "er. If Kept in a dark place I fTd with a!l th- v cn eat trey ' fi io twelve or furten d-tvs, i '1 is is cor.tini'I much !,nper , I begin ti urow p-or ie:i:n. ! o be kept ov-r shr-uM w I be sub- ! to this fttfnin?, or raiher this , U r-roceps. best of roots for the horse iii win- the carrot. Enough should be i "6 to give two or three menses a I though, where they are p'e-nty, a , tter plan is to fetd some e;ich day ' aats or other erain, the ration of may be proportionatf lj diminish- To boy them they are genenlly as 8 oats, but m-iy be grown for much I st, a gooJ cro; of crrrro's y ieHirir i .wo to four or six hundr-.-d b;ishtls ! ?rp, accori!r; a the in'i or la ' jl!e5 'e yrown. ' BOOKS, THREE CENTS EACH f'''!nrr!re hnok at on ,Ti shd fn nft n-nn1lt ft. r. ' t : ; .. ; t vr v. .-t n . w-1 i r ir Flea" - h m : i In clt.ir, touiui form thru tv if the If rK. 'lH(i m. A roll, flon 1 r. nr.!ir'i-ii o' I.i f th- rrcit Ui:i).-: 'r-tt V. . tyrant. -f' t. Mnf'M. f t,-. '. A. fTi.i. r . r.,-, f. y J,-n Ublt.lrr. Th "nit of-p edition T' - ' . v . H. ' t.rr t: L I .y K-jn.-T H . I. on r"'!''w. u oiwciu or1 to .r : ;,. ; f erri. hr A I '--! 1 nnykon. I wrk ronflr wtm f ".e .:. I , . ,,i . . , ,, t.,r ... Ht I -t 1,-. i.-lr. rlr n"tu m.-nt. A U: - r u n - : Acfliir fl-T-.f, , (i ,n,. t , w .,. nNn..-, r.nMw-.. I .ixz., fc, f r rif -ii;.-v iFit,i,- M,d prli pntcrisiDOnta an ! . T. niiiir- t - r -,.t. M anunl tf Finrlritlitiri-. irh- th ' Trr.p- rt.fi ,) 'f .1'f,rTiT j:h-.,.. t-: -, t n:- -m l 1, i: --. t j.-', rt- . i.- i, f..r tr.nk-nr t-n-.iitvil r!..ii fciildr to Nerdlen rL, Knitting and ' r- t.UI,M!i-.'t'.-lJi Jo; n i k i. IH . ' P:i N .. l.fT.-.ik, Arti:;r 11- -v Vjrk, kuit: iu, I ttu., l'io ftJ ! TV .; j: f H' l t'nmna Ieti-tlv trtr. A c-'I'-Mn -.rthrllltnr nur T . .ii l"-ir' in- .- x;rT.mxxrt mn v o( ttiem wi.tkD L-j ta -t ,,f t - prnV..., n nnk4- Wit and Humor. r-.!If-f hn of hnmnroni .-r-- i-' h- p -rr ii:.r-, ly the lralitt luimj O H ft- An.erlr!! f, -:., r.- jf-.i. The MT.t-rr nt Hlackwood Uraiff. A NuTeL Br T He F II nln A f?T! pr M T Ci na. 1 (! ttry of a torm. A vt-i. byMrt. JasiO. Anm. tv ftm-nfh-hT bviK. mnil jvt tor SO rntat tlie .n-ire i:t (CJ C rnt; any tuv w. .a ci'.. a ok'. K- r -r w 1. i tu ! are tLe cheapest rrciks ev.r i,u:tih.l ant irnarrtnte-1 worth thrve timri h mon.T f r t! .in. .- .'t'tf i..n (Ttiir.in; (,r m-nif n firwliJ. l'utee nttm.i tak.n for fractmnn of a dollar. Aa to "ur relialahty, we r-'-r to any newpai -r pul.l!,--.l in Nw Vork. lit-wia. to tht 'omnier-ial Ar.nrie. 5rOr!l affof TiiTTTonewn'IlnrorthmMn(utiibookfiil)OT.wwiiln'l w tlionl wMUlICll VIICI I nrra cxw. t.ther ntT vnt' worlli of the Inprrlal Pinned Imr Patlrrnt, to be .-.wcte'1 vTirlf from a cat.iloue which will be rrtt yoo. nr TTie I"enle'a Hone Ioui-djU. iarir- i6 ,ar, Hc.iluma iliaalrated lit'-a-v puj -.r. I. o'ie yr All orders RII.-'I . return ntail AJdre. aU let ten: r. M. JLl PTO.V, FubUaher, Xo. a jprk Placei Jfew York. 9 p t. . a- . - j . y - TY ft- ? f '5 ' B mljS 4 OUGiiS COLDS. clftrr; out r it?, barf. 'it?, lal'-c. r.j .,; Rn-.--, I. -.1 llMrt I'ainv. I'alpHatlon, dro'wlrnl swilinirj. .i ! j-- 1iircti.,n. hea.ljorie. glefl'le.Tifaj cure.l tiv 'A . Health Kenewer. "Hoiish on tT'orim." A? k for Welln' "Hnaiiii on IV.ris." l.v. 'lav; comi!ete curt.'. H.ir l or -.olt corn .-.wru. l.tui . "Rarhn-rnlha." Half. '"tnt.lMf (o. -ill kt.l'i-v. l.l iMrr in urli.ar. ilii-ea. rai inif. Irrttnti it,. stone, vj el. catarrh of th t. In. l lcr. M. ilrmrsrlsts. H"i.nnta, Filoo. File0, roifhes. ant', le.1-l.iiv'. r-it. tnlf. - ' er rhlptntink-', eleareel out y louKh on i v ' 15c. Ililn l'ei.t l "Wells Hrtlth Ksaw rH.toea hei!ri vlicr. cures '!y.pj.la. Impotcncciiexiial 1 t?t : . "Honsh nit Inlrt." i'ares ch-ilcra, colic, cramp", .ilarrhrca. ad,e paln.. cprain?. hcn.lAche. ncurilt'i, rtieutnat:?T 'inc. KouKb on Pain rif.stcrs.15i:. MoIIktw. If yon are filllnif.brt.ken. worn out an.l rtcrvons use' Well's Health Henewer.' 1. Uruirif Ists. tlfe Prpprif r. Tf von arc loalni yr.tir (trip n life, try V!ls" Health j:-7."ver." oe direct to weak "spots. 4 Ronttrj on Ili ' iirea pt!. . or hem..rrh-.M. IfcMnic. l-rotr-i-ilna rice.: i nif. :n:rtr' .t -r. '. nti'in i an'! rn i rctti'lv in c Klfts. J tr"'i tt'.O't I'll t. wortu. ti-tt i Cnr-i-"-.- . o v: -r-'t fl dlpli'l.cr; t. IM't'lJ, ;ure tirp. ;..v-. I'rdv- I'fllj TV..mn. xr... -.- i, . tirlt ?t I'.li. h f ti nl.-i-r N. '':i plrt" en l- lituulf : c I tth. rtif llivpr if tUr- button. CMl.i antl .lei ic.t ,-tow in rj.M i-ii.',!iifltt. i ,it it v sort tv Hctlth Kcnctvor.' alairh r Hie RlnJtlor. 'i'"-". irri- it- n. i; -1 i::t!Mat; -.n. .ill ntij urinary c-.i.tplalnts cure-! l.v --Bin hit- "Water llitvrw. rt4ttcli'R."' "!'"n;'i - :i II i'." i-j t'H-tn -mi -'o an'.j. k'.lnr 'ail'.:. m-A ... . - iiuiui' iiuunu hum. .v ii.. pi ' . l i-,,n i.rn imc CX:l''t Cf.t , any pr..p. .-.;.; i,r- .. A,! rerti.-Mru In Atne-t .-Newspapers. Srf-HHI-pjaj;,, pmplilof, lor MARVELOUS PRICES! i'T," "'".',,J "ihrr titorka, by limoas Aillurfc Alniwt fcltea Away, lur ful.nwn,. ,.,,, ar pan i-a.4 !u ur.t anirhlt f.rn.. iiud ail are trintwf rt -i d ty vr upon atol paper. Thay treat or a r t. it- of .ti.-;. . ,uj w. -.to;. a no oo can i.:atn t.. tt wf-n u'. tin Jin tL-rriu n.Bi.r tf: nt b. or ,r, . ...j' 1 1-k.- po.ir-. In cUt!i t...m, 1 f..rm tft. .c h,.ki wouia M l.OO e-h. t h N.-t --on irt'- lu l-tf 1 1 fce Wl.luw Krd .lt Ciprn inn I, Ur book o.er .I.iwU yr xt it. itu..t;.rf ...jKi.t tin tr. cri.-d, a-i f r y .... , , it PVrr .5 WlitLf l.trnlrn llecrratlon., a larr eollestioa ' H.i.-t - . it-. : i'. .. , . i. am. ., l-UI, i.v etc f, f c i o i -Ia - t:. -n -.!,. an, ("mtgi at h-at. 3. IU. k t- lb Old Home. A Not.t. hr llu, t Lli-T ..f tl i.i f.rtli." ' IMnlnamea, lleeltatluna and Ueadlnca. a Una an 1 .r.i.i : ..n f.r ,c,o.j. eiuibtuaa au.l iai.lic auj 3 Ike standard Letter Writer for LaJiea an 1 Oettle.aa. . . .uhh lat t- to corr.,t.ieDC.. (tuK plam '"'-a' ''." c :W,.,-.,n ,.r ktw.,f .craia.,ita IDuji.i. tMr fjrr-j. ...1 .njntj!.,. . The I'roira Keep, A thrtlllea Norrt. By H itkle tou.:i .1 I no tt ...maa tn H hue. j. : lied ( onrt f arm. An ictare.-.lc orl. Birl. H-ori . ... 1 .,-l,.,r ,.t K,.t I.iuoo, ew. - The LuJy or the l.aLe. y Sir TT.lt.-r S..!t. ' . tit ... ta rn . i ... In rar. and of ad tne wuih , . o .1- li-t... I, mur. f -aaLifui Ih.n fhl. f- In Uffd'a Net. A Ni.ti. by tod ajthwr uf " Dura Am T?nrton. A V -I. i n- Mill t I ..It 4-Mrctl..tl:i: 'V-rl. r r.?0trr? Ellct, a t U I- : I'rmiu, A .No el. Py tl. ! he VyrUrr-f o' fbtr Holly Trffh A .v.ve! r d.'".- -r " P irn 1 I it.- H.-.1C, t of H tt. II amor nnd Ftin, '.irj 1T HflTt A No-. : i..Ii, !.! i 1 n- v Hv v. A 'Jinn. cto. Uy Mr- t.isit :i. I !- i pKte tir!- P. pn ..a... ... an t u-:tii -tor:. nltenture, of rulwij life, tc. ! JuptT Dune St-crot. I" t uiif Vrk fi.r lltinii a Novfi. py m: sr E. i ' -u-. A.lonimetit. ni rr.irn. ' ' -" - ' - .. a-,1 rr. tl.-A -j I r u.n, fiu.-T ri-iv'i j, a ( -k i.r, V(;'.C t".V'i "- . r.. r txa-.l r- iJ i-liniai FmIp7 Morle for the V conff. T ' "l u -i ' '-r l 'i ic i ah.-ii j t. Ili il.;..,,-! ; Mtlitnal of t.Uq utt for .: ii Ci.-rUe-uii il. I -.rrul Kniwlrda-r for the Million. I .-v. t.r u.:al :i.i..ru.tiwu lor aJ, uj uo tuuy m 1 an It v a: luul u. T h If.rint Cook Hook ad Family lh tkI C', Cu!lt:t;talii5 hy3-1rel of f-"f..fl aiL rrtil..., -o tw...jr.r,, lei ine ho t-'fr t:t c.inuswa ail' ni'iiti . h -r.. ren- iies. 2.. Maonrn an 4 ( nttoni In Fnp A w ar I nnit. ) lull.-Il.!.l U-i li--'iwr.j,. lK. k lif tra t ,i--e ir tr-.c tuliar liff. hn'.tt. miuuer. &ni cut .,f tiia i-'.v f :..f- i-i cm ; ri - r I'unutar llallwda. Sum cire ai ot ma-ia. " "l M '. .- .,..J mit i tie- atl, -V i milwA Kaek. A H r. !. Bt HuKh Corray '-'6- At Ihe Uorlil'i Mrrcy. A S.nel. By K;nri.ct f Biiti-r.-r live. H.-.j on tbf linr .h ' .-t ' MIMreil I rrtAtilon. A Nwvel, Hy "TUc 1U . Hcs-t,' a; r-: J.., t Uaaii. lark la)a. A Novwl. By t.t autlmr of " Ta'V I :'J Shiinow on the "noff. A NVr-. By B I. If-'n. utr. -r 1 H ea l au.l-l li a:i1 kn- e'. M. I.cil1ne. Ky Mary tcil Hay.aut.r of - Brm-Ja 11. 4wttbrlr!a Mirrlnfo. A "ovK By H'ilkte CoUiB. a-'hur of " -o anit, r'. :. i-. Kraplnc th MS htrlnlnd. A Vo-.fl P.v Varr CfO.I H.t.iUrcfMi,! MM h-loo I Mngcr. tc. ' M lu-Mt-y url-nn. A Novel. ,Ky Uui H. E Bra4 doi. a i-.n -ro' ' l..tv Au.ilej ;rr-t. 1 ,u. 3. 4jltlM tmm. A !. By ta author of ' L'ora o:t, ' ev. 8ltHc'i mtr. A Not.1. j-.tior of l r: WtMiLi O t. ' te. By Mr-. A 'eoar.-r. lb NUtrr laoav, A Novel. Bt Wilkl Colltni, author f " The .situ 1q White, " etc. 5 fms A Novel. By Mn. Henry WH. author of i af I - ' The l.aorcl lluah. A Xorel. Ry Ulnn VuU-i, avi'hjr . f J, ao a n f a, lynatlfir.tn, " mt. Hithfi.Boit r.(rf. A tfi'f i; i r. urr a, i re bt flan (el 6 K'i ,- lr r,'"-,! n dlf nluT' uf -awwa. in Utt j-1 Hot to Make lonlfi-T f'aj. r -t w..t ".- of arli.-i b v Mr. J H rra- 1 an 4 tiuy -1. l'urlor Vtacl mnA , heml.-.l Kiprrlmrtit'a. ' 1 .arm H 1 1 at ;i Ph. a II .tr.e( . ft' t e- th tin .'- ' r ' " rru . r : c it roetl.-nl, l.ow-eo.t -ta a ; . . I rn . .no-. 1 era OI I'Ul.llr Hra -'i.klr jtt. Prirl '' ' -' 1 ' ' '' ' .-"-''-I t - . t. : . I , . -v . J "'o.;' ' ' " l-ee. at.4 a.t tt lea lite u..t. ol . -"'-M'" Kal.li-.. T':e .--k of ao aQ-i -nt re.T.a.. ' '',' - 1 th..rn for cetilurie, and aro. a w. la :i it 1 ryt Ai.En offer. We have arr.intreil with the pvtl.llsher f llieu iKik io lurnisli Hi., wliole fortv nve with one yriir'a sntiwriptlon to .iir P o-r tor. jt.su or we win s.-o.t Rnv live t -i, (,r t'.e tviiole forty live for t.ir ,.-. ir. in oi-.iert to pitl.!ishf-.-I Kr EM A." Kbi-naitir. Fa. of A "i ' f y .Srtk' HI;.", at- t-. t t.See.i ut. ''' re. 1 -. . 'V ; ... Ar.'. r ri L--.. liamik'i.fi ini.r...r 1,1 1; - r.. 1 -re : e-U. 1 n a ! --r : h f e . a r.i-.i rrittk. tie fi f. -oi.' :., nl Ifr-lfi-f. 'r l.V t" IJ t' '. .. it".t!tla firm, man nf thm handsomer illiirntd. and all r tf. - I t :ut e if yot -In iit ftti'l therein wurf t hr-it TcX "!!Kiumcit(l.iO t-ach. t.h book is complete la iweu ; Owt of the ea. A F"H. B?Ctr ''vn. Arnlhit'i HUtorT. N Mibkkt Blocstt. lite .UorlL Farm Mjterj. A fly Wmn C' ' tv. ti:i. 1 hr l.t of tfce lEatarenft. A Tfovrt. By Mnoci, A Uoud TTenrf. A X ..eel. By inr of" TV- Thorne. Oil rih- l-ptb. A N tl. l;j H: . r. 'I u r lirnant!i Adventwre of m Milkmaid- A Morel. Bv 1 (i s Hn: T. In th flilit7. A Kowl. Pt MTPr;r. HT. 'Mi ! Irto Vhley, 1 N.iv,-. Br r. Hbt Wnt. Ml or ln.f A N-x'l P Wn v ii f -n.isn. THnfr-tttM. M.trt? Illtti r Uin Ieath. A by lh ottwr of I r T .oiti." Mfrlton' Gift. A 5ivl. Pr HniifiiT. TTl'J. T be Fntnl A N- n- aui:. ..f i jr l ht ne." A -hKw m rhf Throahold. A K- H- Whv . HaT. The t iirup ('( itrcw. A N P v t dor n( I ..r Tl.orm. w The ltUiaford liiacat. A Nuvtl. By Hvim Cviwr. A Qi'n ionrt Women. A Novel. By the mtaor of l.r 1 it th. ' 1 he Kntnl Marrlda'e. A ?ot1. Bt Vm M. E. BaaddO. A Talv fwlii. A N 'vl. By M-a, Hbvut Won. A K rid ire " 1 ove. A N-fl. By aaiiuvr ff IV .r Thorna." A llve rim. A N .vi. By Thi Di rHts." lita-U-low I1m)u. A N,vM. By author f D.ira Thrtrne. lit'.- K nlcl. L- bridge Mjterr. A Kovd. Jiy Cuarlii 1 '''Idf-d nnil I'nrted. ANirel. 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' Kq i IkStul&flL RBALici UiklSS AM DOWN THE CHIMNEY. The Visit of art Unwelcome "Santa-Clans." Tale of tw Tork In ISOO. ARY, the boys and I will have to go down to the vi'lage to morrow mori.ing with the wood, and I don't suppose we'll b able to get back before Wednesday morning, but I guesi you won't be af rraiti to stay here one nijjbt alone, r- ou ?" John Oomstock did not look at bis li' tie wife as he spoke, but stood with his buck toward her, shaking the snow from his old gray bat and coat, for be well knew the shade of disappointment that was passing over her face. 'I-' Why. no, of course I'm not afraid," was tbe ready reply. "What should I be afraia of, and up here among tbe mountains in this honest little place? but it won't seem quite like Christmas eve to-morrow night without you all and you know it will be the first time we bavn't spent it together since we were married," she added, hesitatingly, with a sMgbt tremor in her usually calm voice. John said nothing, but went to the window and looked out. The storm was beginning to break away. The snow was now falling more gently, and in the Eastjfaint luminous streaks of bil ver gave signs of a perfect moonlight n'ght. He turned with a brighter face, and spoke cheerfully : "The stormMs evidertly'fabout over. If n'i'more snow falls the roads will be ! f.iir, mid if we can get an early start in , 'he morning I:thir.kwe c;n' manage to i ; setback homeb'-fore'midnight at least j some time before rSanta Clans comes ! down the chimney," he added, merrily j "but see here, little wife, I almost I forgot the good news that I hnve to te.ll j you. Tarson Stanley settled that old j account with me to-day paid me every dollar and, interest besides, and here it ! Is. Now go and put it in a safe place, j and take good care of it till I get back. 1 Next spring we'll put a face on this old j log house that our neighbors won't I recognize. Great guns 1 I'd like to ! know where all this cold air comes ! from !" broke off John, with a sudden change of subject. "Good evenin' I j good evenin' 1 I thought I'd walk right in without knockin', klndo' neighbor-line, yer krow," and the somewhat startled pair looked to see their neigh bor, Hiram OttwooJ, standing in the doorway. "Jiminv ! man you might as well kill a fellow'as to scare him to death." eood ! naturedly exclaimed the honest host. springing up and placing a chair for his 1 queer guest. j "Do tell I did I skeer yer ? I thought ! I made a great rumpu3 as I came onto the stoop." ( "We were busy talking and didn't j hear you. Why how blue you look ! j Here, take my chair iiear the fire, I'm j going into the other room for awhile," j and '.he kind hearted hostess rose as she j spoke. j "O no, I'm not a bit cold. Just you j keep your seat," he feebly murmured, dropping Into the proffered chair never- i theless without any ado and spreading his rough, cold hands in the very blaze of the cheerful fire. "I trie.1 to git wife to come over with me fer a little j j chat this evenin', bnt she was a-gittin' the chi'dern to s'eep and culdn't leave," i and the wretched fellow's teeth fairly j chattered as he tried to keep up a show j of conversation. ! "Im real glad you've come over, Hi j ram, for I want to ask you to keep an I eye on my premises while I'm gone down to the village." "Jest so ! When be you goin' ?" was the quick inquiry. "Tomorrow mornins, bright and early," replied the other, "and I can't i ret hnckltill real late to-morrow night. ' ! ' Well, I'm goin' down thar myself to j mi.rrow noon, but I'll havellanner look j arter thines." ! "Is that so ;" inquired the astonished j John, for a trip to th distant village j was not an every-day event among ; those simple mountain dwellers, j "Yes, that's so, but if Mrs. Com ; pror-k fee's at all skeered I'll have ! Iliirer come over and stay all rio-ht ; wi'h her. I saw two or three Injuns f. rassin' down the road to-day, and ! mebbe vou'd rn'her nnt bo alone, Mrs. i Comtock," he said, pddressing her as i she now appeared. j "Tndeed, I'm not the least bit timid,"' was the ppirited reply. "There's not I enough life left In one of those poor i creatures to frighten a baby." j "You're right. They wouldn't worry a mnskeefer. T?nt T mnst. h o.troin? now." And, rising the awkward vis- I itor dre w an old faded scarf from his j pocket and enveloped his head and neck i in its folds. "Whre be the boys to- night ?" hesudrtenlv aVed nh fr,n i have been abed an hour. They're go ing with me in the morning, you know," and poor, tired John tried not to look bored as the fellow still lingered. A few moments later he growled a sort of good night and took bis departure, slamming the door as he went. "As good and honest a sonl as ever lived," said the husband at last, daring to break the silence with a hearty laugh. "Yon don't suppose he is near enough to hear roe, do yon ? I'm so sorry he's going to be gone to-morrow, for I could feel perfectly easy about you if he were only goinp to be at home. I'll tell yon what I'll do ; I'll stop at Mrs. Otwood'a in the morning and tell her if any thing happens up here, or if you want her i j you'll blow the dinner-horn and let her j a t5K"t squeeze and got smothered pretty i frnnw." ! well by the smoke ; but he dropped down j "O. pshaw, John ! what is going to at ,a9t nd Mrs. Otwood and I reached '. happen ? You go and get your kind- j ,he "5U"'e jost in time to prevent a thor j lings ready for the morning, and dont i ouRh roasting. He was very well done me bear any more of this nonsense," I and she kissed the shade of anxiety off j bis face and went into the little bedroom to give him a good basting, but conclud i adioinincr. . ed von needprl mv tir,r.n..n it 1 - noid was astir, a hearty breakfast was j eaten, and a half an hour later a worn- j an's forlorn figure might have been j i peen standm alone ir. the road outside tako nim in charge, for he bore such a j the bumble dwelling, in alistecing atti-j strong resemblance to Hiram that I i tnde, as the occasional sounds of belov- i thought he might turn out to be a long i ed voices came back to ber on the still j lost brother, or something of that kind j wintry air. Not until the last tones j you know. By the way, I'm under the had died away did she torn an-I go into . . . . . nonsi. it was not long before the sun rose clear ard bright, and soon in dustrious hands dispelled all lingering sense of loneliness. The usual household du'ies over, she proceeded to prepare a pleasant surprise for her dear ont s. Ere nightfall, from the rude ceiling oveibead depended graceful festooDS of everarreen ; the sil very frost-work of the windows had a worthy emerald setting, and the spa cious fire-place filled with golden light and warmth was surrounded by a rich mass of green ; in short, the humble lit tle dwelling had bfen completely trans formed by t he magic hands of love, and this same touch had fairly transfigured the face and form of the occupant until she appeared every inch the queen of this fragrant summer bower. At last there was nothing more to be done. Each stocking Willie's, Hen ry's, yes, John's, and her own as well all hung around the chimney, which was surely ample enough to admit the burly foim of Kris Kringle himself, if he still kept up hi3 old custom. And now it was time to prepare for the night. As she drew the plain white curtains together she found, to her sur prise, that each window was nailed fast, and she knew that this was the work of dear, thoughtful John before he went away. Why had he been so worried about her, she wondered. There was nothing to fear, she triedto reassure herself, as she went to the outside doors and drew the bolts ; nevertheless, with candle in hand she searched thoroughly each room, not neglecting to lift the bml yalance, and invi sligate the prover bial hiding-place or thieves and villains. Then she put the candle out and crept softly iuto bvd. Many times she had stayed alone thus without a shatTow of fear why should shf care now? she asked herself again and again, and try ing to believe that she was only nerv ous from fatigue she at last, dropped into a slumber. How long had she slept? She could not tell, but she had awakened with a start, and was sitting up in bed in a half conscious stale. She could not tell what had roused her, but she thought it must have been tbe striking of the clock, for it was just telling the hour of twelve with startling distinctness: yet there she sat motionless long after the last stroke died away in the oppres sive stillness. The moonlight was shin ing through the curtains, casting an uncertain light over each object in the rtom. It seemed as if some mysterious presence had startled her. She listened 1 with painful interest, her gaze fixed on t .1 : l . . lIiB opposite, ana, as sne looked the d:,rk outl,np f " casement seemed to njove uPward:. No, it could not be. 11 mi,9t Dave bfen cau3e'1 by the 8tronj? wind that was blowing ; yet, surely the wind could not move it in that direc tion. Sli thought of the Indians that Hiram had seen that day ; she thought of the money concealed under the foot of the bed, n:,d then John's charge to her re garding thf danger signal flashed thru' her mind. She tprar.g out of bed in an instant, but the next moment, to her diFmav, she remembered that she had neglected to bring the dinner horn into the house, and that it was then lying in its accustomed place in the woodshed. phe wo"''5 nnt venture ont there for a ki,'P'3om- All her course seemed to 1 ave nf"r noiselessly s'ie went to the window to ascertain to a certainty that n was secure, and as she examined each ore in turn, she could distinctly hear footsteps on the crackling snow, follow ing her. and trying each window. Then the steps seemed to retreat and a few moments later she heard the door-latch softly lifted, but she, knew she had noth ing to fear from tbat direction, and taking advantage of the moment she timidly raised a corner of the curtain and looked out. Her fears were all too plainly verified, for there in the bright moonlight was the unmistakable figure of a great, brawny Indian. She could clearly distinguish his swarthy features, and, as his blanket swayed to and.fro in the wind she thought she detected a gleaming knife in his belt. Sho hastily dropped the curtain and once more listened with breathless anx iety. For a time all was still, then she heard a strange, rustling sound, and the next thing she realized was that a heavy body was creeping along the roof. Great heaven ! what was the creature going to do I A noise near the chimney seemed to be her answer. Already he was com ing down there, and taking in the situa tion at a glance, the courageand strength of desperation came to her. To rush in to the room, drag ont the Ftraw be3 and fling it on the dying embers was the work of scarcely an instant. Then her eyes involuntarily followed the"upward a,ectin or the blaze, ami tl ere, thro' the thick smoke, she could p'ain'y sea "fcing In the chimney a rk form, wbic appeared to be struggling rs if to exrricat.e itself. Wild with terror, and guided now by impulse only, she flew out of the bouse, reached the wood shed and grasping the horn she blew such loud, frantic notes that they must have been heard for miles in the still, clear air. Then she started to run down the road, but every thing swam before her, her knees sank under her, and she knew no more. "Never mind ; don't talk now," John was saying to her when she came to her self. "I'll tell yon all about it if you'll promise to lie quite still and not ask any questions. Santa Claus, alias the noble red man, couldn't resist the temptation of trying to come down our chimney when everything was so nicely fixed up for hia reception ; bnt he found it rather 011 on side and ju6t ready to turn when v came in. I felt a strong inclination - j iniirii iiioir-ktj, has been re- duced to an oily one, and lies wrapped in bandages, over at Otwood's. I betr- gd the poor, heart-broken woman to itnpiession that as soon aa the patiPnt recovers we Bhall Jofie our neighbors. Can you eaess why ?" Jobn asked in a mosc signiticant manner. "What ! you dont understand yet ?" he continued, as a confused, puzzled look was the only answer. "Well, your terribl visitor was Ot.wt.vd, himself, disguised as tn Indian chief. You remember bow cold and blue he looked last night when he came i so suddenly upon tis. ( "He had been listening outside for about twentv minutes. No wonder be sat there all of a shiver 1 The upshot j of the matter is that the villain heard ; every word of of our conversation and came for the money I left with you. . There, there ! you promised you ' wouldn't talk any," and bfore the lit- i tie woman could utter a word John had left the room, softly closing the door i aft-r !iuji. Julia II. Thayer. FROM LIFE TO DEATH i is but a moment if rheumatism or neural- j pi a til-ikes the heart. These diseases are the most painful and the most dangerous of liny to which human kind is liable, j 1 ."iey 11 y from one part to another without i :i moment's warning, and liniments and oi Iter outward applications are in them- j Helves dangerous because they are liable to drive the ilieae to ome vital organ ami pause instant death. Rheumatism ami livnriilL'ia are tliseases of the blood, antlcan only It- reached by a remedy which will drive from the Motxl the dangerous acids. !-i!cli a remedy is Athlophoros. It has been thoroughly tested and is a safe, eure cure. Spruoe Creek, Pa., Oct. 5, 1SS5. In answer to your request to know what your Athlophoros has clone for Die, I will r-:iv it has clone wonderful work. I have sitilered from rheumatism for eighteen ycirs more or less, anil sometimes not able to p-it my clothes on or eat alone. I took nil kinds, doctored with a good many doc t but nothing did me any good. I -. -.-i iretting wore instead of better. I i . 1 vour advertisement in the " Perno . t" :i''l "S-ntinel" papers of Louis : ii. I lii-.ve taken in all fmir bottles. I - i ir pain. I was drawn crooked, but r'.v 1 am straight f.nce more. Tliank you furti.e food it done me. Athlophoros is lie ninlii use. Philip IIari-ster. Your mp-li'-ine has rurel me of neural fin. I r-ilii re 1 with it for three days, aiiJ it gave me instant relief. Wm. F. Kiucn. Palmyra. N. Y., Augtist 19th, 1S6. 1 iisfd one bottle of Athlophoros for neti rahria alter being laid up eight weeks. 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For ten centa they will altviand a book ' .nts i it Complete! woirls t.f -'l lic MikatJ.i.- -n.J i.tn...- ,f i ino"t popular eonca, together nil . .-i tt-.-.i. .L. chromo rardf. QUXNEPTU n A V'-ry plffiHlni-. . r. vr...y : );;, cor.:j.out: 1 luni.-.i,'. , t! " i ,t,. ... , . ., otjo-r h't- -r fitt.;-. . -r , - , r : ' . . ' (nils per I'ltlt li-j'tle. !' . '!': . .' phyfi.-i.t:-.- it: !:! . A'.. . 1 coiiipauiea every b .H o. i . r .-. : !, i ,:!; . ... illil.tlti:. ture.l ,J Tlie Academic Pht.rvia.c:;tUio Cc., l.xi-:s and :;:, :-.- a. 532-536 WASHINGTON ST., ?. ',zr.K C"-.Y. O Y A 7 e- TWV-S .V - -rt jy tr -r---. Sf a An f.-p"nt Fr.-T'ls't p-hf-nT.-t . i-t:.- rn- ;i-.v ror I'-i'itm. ntalarml iiii.i .:.... n. -ni I-. . i:n Bolt of ..v,.r ttvr.it v . '. . . in . . f . . Lt I . , soii'ntilic re..-ai Approv-.! l.v t'.i-hir I,. it r-ie.i:ct-.I (tiii!:t , :.. l-i -is-io th - l:.ti'r.;s i:t otv; r - t ' i Kyp-ially lieii-f'ul K lit.lies. o! 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NFW51AS, r . o. w it tc. trr s po 5 r l i l .-iii. .-, ii abtt'r.KS. - Introtluee 'ii.t. I WASH . . ;tT ri.imi.le. k . t IClL'tlt (. . . . . I... nia.ii....t . .-.1 - . r. Iiul.le r-r.iiij Io-.. f "''" "'" termi. tit lltin- l i i,M, t TIltlMPS-TS.I'rr. m" . I. I" --a-.. -7- - . ill-ert I) 1 A'i.l rei. SraVERlf -SALEABLE "le m H g IRGINl A FARMS FOR SALE. d ' rrl'nT'i W'' '""'r.t.inlr... SI 9 i n r h n k. m w. n Vt W3 il a a lid 9 TIMES OUTOF IO Dr. Thoir.as' Eclectric Oil Fhrumal-sm ar.d Neuralgia. 99 TSaES OUT OF 100 Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil A Cold or s Htarftiss. 19 TITLES OUT OF 20 Dr. Thonias' Kclcctric Oil Cl'RKS Aslhmi anil r-i;th!her:a. 49 rmrs OUT OF 50 Dr. ThoiDas' Kclectric Oil CVKF.S C-ol'3 ctJ rjTecS-ti c the Throat. E'rice 50 ccr ! arnl $1.00. rr. - f - ; 't'-v p;r 11 mm osvrq piTTCuraC;i, or'rii to thi. TitAiaj. Tin: hcki 3.00 a siaua: ....01, Lejit.. scis& Imitation Lacs Congress, Virun rt.e 15 AIJF IKI(, wtck u-.Tix rxE do u.oi.a Torn, fsoLJa I.fcATU J:D otL rtTUtlk, avavd rrarr lx war.aaacd. H. CH'LDS & CO., a-. ... Pittsburgh, Pa. Feb. -id, 89.-ly. TTfTE CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN fins attaliod a PtriniJord cf eioc-llnnea whicb limits of no Bupf-rior. It oontains every ImproTement that IrtfentiTr) geninB, skill nud uoccy can prcKlactj. "et?.f -'e.- Vei.e-"'k t- - tf ' -y-n rif tc, LsJkW Tht-8 rxcr-llf-nt OrtTMns are rel.l.ra.teMi for vol ume, quality of ton.-, t:tit-k. n-i-iH.iiK-, vii.ri.tvcf cnmbiiiatit.n, artitittr d.-i.-;-ii, l..-a-iv in f nish. p-r-ft-c-t conatructioii, rnaki?: trit-m t'nt-- ii:rt cttruct tvo, i -manif-ritfil to.i .i-.-.rf-io t-'-,-;t-t f. -r l.(.t-ir-.a, Ecbf -ils, ohurt iieb, it. i.j , i -.-k t.t a, t .c. istai;.- .Ki- s..i . " ';. l"XE(;l'.tl.I". ; ? I.I'5'f . J. ir.:.". i ;r:;:.;; .:;. ui.-. i i t. : i:;;i au THH F0FUI.AH QRQAH C t.IQ'i'S. C'-utakiCfv.ca T!;3 ib::w . '. .( II, ..ME. :..l uJ. ( criiv-r . - . . rt. . j .. . x.:rcct f CO I-i . THE NEW AND ELEGANT HIGH ARM JENNIE JUNE" SEWING MACHINE IS THE BEST. BUY NO OTHER. i n - . A -a.. a. -i-f The T-tADTES FAVORITE, because it is LIGHT RUNNING and does Bueh beautiful work. Apents' Favor ite, because it is a quick aud eay seller. AGENTS WANTED INlNOffrPIED TEREITORV. aSB-X OI CTTtOtll.Alt. JUNE MANUFACTURING CO. Ccr. La Salle AT-Ece a:l Ontario Street, CHICAGO, ILL. j THRESHING MACHINES. "-"aim uiia.Ld.clcior mills yV arrante.l the Lest. I 'train .Irills: tLe e,-e. bratetl l'eunf Iva nit. . t no tuilv pertert (.-r.-e teed phosphate aitnrtunent In iie. I i lt-r tilN- :Pe relePrtc.l Att.rrir-an and v.ittnir mer'n'jr r'KMIH,lk, 11 A V I'llMMS ait.'i MI AIAKI lflll. M li t(.nerallv end lor oatnloirua A. II A It t I II V k. I ennsTlvanln Auriftilturl Wt.rWs. York l' aim MriA OBOAH IS P'-rr-'tlk KANIED fifs? ar,.rte7 3 Ci: 5 ii', '..--. ..-ili 'g FOR to f?-' -v --'-r, vS 1 FIVE 1 YEABS. a Al e si ImporldDt to Canvassers.'- A "A I f- It Live l1anvitfera In every cunt In the t 'tillt il sum a t,. eil H t. s l'AI KN I K K- iUSI HI.K s Alt IKiiN, hrn c.mt.ir-.- two Sad lrnnt, l'i.li.her. It Inter, fkc. i nr Iri fi .1 ilnir tlte wnrK i.l an eutirv set t.l or.ilt.arv lr- i" In selMientlnn t.v i'-f" t.r n . ? , . Itmn. AWAY HOT kiniltAS. fricei niiMerfttt-.. A 1 -rirc-Hti.t listinu iii.-.tne intlrd to ir-od rnrtva-acrfi. Atltlreia. t..r rlr.-til.ir. in? f'tiX .SAl lKtl.N I'n.,e5 l.Va.icSi ,N Y SELLERS LIVEI7 PILLSm rT-C Itiwvl f. T nn Tf. tIt4-I ltP1ll.t f.-.r tl.. , Ul A It IT IT"IH-imn, IWrtf'AM', k"l.- - mi. 1 nr ,1.- I irn ti. mf u i.it-i , 'S-kFr' Lirr PH.-. Lrf.l 1,tt ( ,-mr;.rn flltlDBfire I rae.,&.,.. A M.M.r,' I I . . !.!,. Il TiPT ht-rf.i .r,b,i..l , n larln.-. 1 , a -Thru. A ft rt i It, K . ...k - a. u. W. B. H"l J hw ! -ti-.-. at Q,,- k V R r S-l'Usi,;, -. . .v r, A ! - rrf.Tl?.Vt'TT?" Ft .n. i . t. B 2 1 V-f ae..a Jt lfrp-t.-.ry, O-r.lc Itfeakae-v li"a-rl.a, H.rhlllile a- I arernrl.l aT-e.to... .- i.-nt-ee vrmtment; ante a-.d tura mne.l.ea. Iwtr.niue- I eate.1. .1 , f..r (iiii.:uinanheaiitwere.l I-. :-i,e dr.irnn tre-ifinant I.T maU '-rewa. .r, .r-ln from II nclar. .(-...Id -d tkele addre., Ik ta.elearo met!.l,K, t. a.tnl lllM.tea. denr r. I. IaM.M . rr--t... rar.-elaa fa I ( .rra leetra. tied, a M.irc. l.-i;-.tl.. n r Leiist .: .-l. l e.k tn. biwcrtkwttuiM b .,. . : ..-.-u-.-i e. t.tat:i,tK4 leara 42 ITAM)Ht3l0i:7 " A man of jt ir .cip!etjlf, i.k. i A joint canvas that whip, a ham. 11 c I Forced palit-uefs Uoan.g'.-, cumstaices. ' c r" . There's rartLy a slip twixt an l the saucer. ' "P A shining example to ind.,,,-, , tbe boot black. : s ; The old chaps who wore arm r v ; tl;e lirst mail carriers. "9 Physic beat, faith cure, uvi. has the inside track. ' " it Aery for quarter that r.... i tbe sleepin-carg porter. ' y A recent comic song is er,t ' ,i I because it comes in bars. aP i "Some meu art born gre'-- v ; butgrac!oLS .' bow some off..,, shririk. " 1 u3 ; A restaur!, keeier car. n.lU -, ... j ends m,'et by serving call's Ltad av' j tail soup. J '- x" i Au Indhin idol has been A Bf,f,v.r . i in the. wet. It is a p'-tri'V. . 3 i bottie with tLe e,.fk;out. " ' The U -irr.atj Kmpir-- ; -, fell. In this respect it differ-. fro;, Tf he. declines, "te wjn't fall. When Urow-. gets his Salary what h owes his latid-k-iy t- ' ,. s' He has chri3ered it bis board j. , ?" It is in p-x-kt-t-Mckir-cr . j, .... ., s.irne us ir everv tl i--, ." -9 intrfiiictnli ii;.' i : (,,. ..... . a3 1 ' -u I tlr-tti very d"j i u '. ! I. ; , .j. ; ... , . . ki.OWS l h' t- i- t,, ,r,- 1 1, .,, , A vt.in,.. ,. j r . .. . S i I I....---. ;-, ,-. ,,- , s ... . !;: ' ' 1-H. .. . .. ' , .u. ! i 1 1' ; . It is ti ported that Wirv:..- :. to be a. prophet by -gisxhr . wife would f-ay wl en ! -iate at right. A Ne-w Yorker shot hi-, v. tbeb-j'Iet hit ni.'i ipg Loit r,k-r v;, She bad so much of it on ihv: ,i-c tell which was switch. A Piusbiirgerbas taken t o- fia a Ipacliili" to erirr-o tl ... j Thai's ;i jihl. Whv -L., lb ur.b-i.tr w t ar i r iiup-: s t - ui : , t-ai rei has hoops. "Ugh ! it's to .! ...-; Slid Snigrrs to ;iliggs. 'I ,u li-lewalk as I cntne down-t a:; 1 , deed, s.v.d Higes.-vias it ; , i - Thbleau." Mrs. Gr-.-tie '-Tinj.-'t y. v. ;. .. ; :lVa yi-u done wi-h the !t-;t-j , on the buieau?" Tirtnthv - . .1 in tbe;.letter-bf..v. n.a"i;i. ')!i! i-rovc.kii.ii- 1 Di-h;'i ,-; wa3 no a-liress tn the ;,-, r . ; Timt-tby " Vs, ma'io : l t-i ; ,;i 5t-i didn'r want 1.0b. .' t.. 5. : v ;.j you was wntiij' to." Masis'rite "T' s' c;' j o .-, ;-; ivs 'h--.t your c.-t. i-.ur 1 .- j : ,.r ai.lit'jetl hr-r exeeti-ive'v." I ;. -. ' I I. ever iii tth 1 1 i, 1; ,:.!.:....-, a w ; ,:; in nn ;:!. . y.mr b 'i. -r." - - , -"Then v by dul iu s.air rt. :: - , ; ;. si.-tent! V" I'lisi.! -r "11 r - ; iire'.ty. v.i.ii I c u .lu'i b. ': . y. ; r Woilai- "Let him g-:i, At an ii.b-rr,; .1 c.? ; .:. might have taken ., ;KC , t ; -was n-t given by M ils;. - . t-r husband, she proline fi.r t!:-tr. . : ,-. ila? sirpr:t. -if (f .--s was a well kijown p:t-!;r . :-. .', !: . -ieciri:y d-r rtd ! w;;:- t ! --.. - -thing quite i.t-.v f.. . nr ... ... varimi. cours-s weie r m vt at ein.'tb?replacd by or.e !:-' t::!iice-ti'. silvf r cover, wi ;,-h i V tl p'nci ! before tbe ?; if i ; i!:i? ihe top with a crscc r-'.,l :-r Oia ive HxtH-t:! ?!iry. , ! e 1 ti greetf.l I y r bt.tti'itul p..rr.-. w tied its ft-i'.'i-ers i;s it -ii: 1 "Hav so o V" It is i v st.y tl at ti e ; it! 1 :t wf-.t tie cbuitu :.g j-si made M i l..:: !-(:i:iin s-oi-'H'iy faint u.-. KOI5KKT EVANS, k . V. . itsi:.Vi--.':i UNDERTAKER. A I MAM I AI'Il'KM.i an-1 tlcaler In all kinl : I'J.M . ' : ' 9- full 1iti t.f I's'kp;! at.n - . . . , ... Bodies Embalmed V. H KX KKiilltii !'. Apt. :.v NOT dea: i vallie luttrincer, HAM'PACTl'KKH ( f : TIN, rOTTFJl AM) SHFET-IKtA U.! AX1 TIX HOOt lXi. Kr'pe-t iul'y Invites ti e att-!,:- r. ' 1 -Rr.l the put- ir In ir.-rterH to tl e f.-i: .' it. I c - r-aeryirnt t.n lu!nis 11 I! p i i 1 -'.ml . , : f M. untHin Hou-e riPrn J,,u--tf . ar. 1 ;j : -- fv.pplT frcrii a larue t.-.'li. ..-r n:- - . -tier, ati t article tn tnt lino. :r m tit -:r . -the larnreft. tta the ttt ttssuer ar. 1 '. livirt; prl.-PK. lifS'ti penitentiary wort eitber it. ! ""! -at tlii? etal -lit-hturnt. tin iit)oi-"iN; itSi'rciAi rv. Illve m rn and F3ti5y y t---. 'i - " ' f work and prioea. V. I.I 1 1 K! il-J- i." "iifPurK. April 13. l-Ki-t:. ai.i: A TftlunMe f4rm itJKl1 in ' v Phlp. 1 ' m hria (uiir.tv, s u I riM : l-Jtr."Tmric n.J t niui cut tn. rr ' V liuofc , p-J it lirr? o (i:t Ki ri i r AliOCT iOO ACfvl 1 1 1 1 (nil t---e -n i-re -tp.i a f"-rr 1 K 1 K I W IN" lit ii:, lur.-e am and ail t e l-ti.Mini;. I i:r f.rr-- 1 m -t fur ' '- ' ' I re f a 11 1 1; k'-d t -r.i.-r h ti i it - ' ! --e r- ' : -termv. l'.' lrtln-r u rT '..-'.' a-i -. -i :' e fmni- Im le preTr.-t-. June 4. 1-0 V. 1. I 1-'. 'pil It 1 11 I I VI KV -l.ru. t I I vert!i !n J7 I km.! t e- . A.l.!r Uto. I". l.t-U KLL .V 1 i-tn N ,Y . -9 erv f'- .''1 ; ! c;iG!lll riOK Vc.lfl-.rr.v I": . k inair i I s.ir.iO s i W :rct-l. . A. ' 1 1,1S, A t "- i
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