~ AN EXODUS 07 FARMERS. Many Hundreds of Illinois Families Moving West. Leaving on Account of ths High Price of Land. A despatch from Clinton, IIL, says A big exodus of Livingston County agricultu- rists, to Southwest Minnasota and North west Iowa points, is taking place, It requires throe solid trains to transport the stock, farm household goods, ete, The first train started over the Itlinois Central Raroad a few days ago, and the last will leave for its destination over the same railroad shortly, All the per. sons in the party have purchased farms on the line of the Burlington, Cedar Rapidsand Northern Railroad. The decrease of the population of the county by this one move means 100 citizens distributed in thirty-four families Land in this section has risen in value from $3) an acre to $100, Those who have disposed of their small farms here at these high prices and investad the money in land on the ling of the Bur- lington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Rail- road at about £3) an acre were able to buy entira sections of soil there. This present exodus of agriculturists represents a holding of nearly 100,000 acres o! as rich land as thereis in Minnesota or Iowa. Undoubtedly fifty families in all will move f Liv- ingston County this spring De Witt County is in ths hear! and the ) 1 corn one day enough to maze 1 cewWo implements, wat oO ! belt land sixtv-il OLS with chill ) passengers, with thirty stock and farm impli Imp I, Neb. ywin and Une ony, Cars of goods, ments, left for the Three fourths of them wers wel | farmers of the large passeng coach and two vestibule cars with ¢ s are with the special trains. Public opinion assigns many reasons for the movement west from Central Iilinois, of which this is but one instance Ihe rapid rise to high value of lands on which the oc- cupants in former years toiled bard for mea- gre profits has bred a desire to s il and the money in land speculations. Another cause quite evident amoung the emigrants was the desire to provide homes for the chil- dren rapidly growing to manhood and womanhood, The hope of purchasing homes in this region is an utterly forlorn one. . PROMINENT PEOPLE: Nebraska weig town of quite success minty. use UcHARD Owes, the naturalist, an estate valued at about $175,000, which a little unusual for a scientist, Ixvextor Eptsox's children by his first : familiarly called *“Dot* and * from the characters in the Morse the most prosperous inventors of Westinghouse, whose wake has brought him in a for- O00 O00 the wondertul tune of $2 GexerAL GranTt once declined to serve as President of the Panama Canal Company, with a salary of #25 000, becausa he thought its scheme impract 3 lay 13 George SIDENT Diaz Mexico, according to ramor, § somes thirty mili which t y invested in Mexi- and electric light » pianist, who was A insane asy.um was left Colombo to ions in Africa, has al- over 0,000 miles, and ad many narrow escapes, he rious accident gk, the calebrated Boston ly, but his [ that the equire any rin Ianso Apax Coorzn is the f the Mexican War, hav eo age of twelve Ha is also Ww CAr Francis in the business twe ing the | 0, years Tu iriver of San i ho has continuously oe- cupied one pulpit longer than any other di- vine .n the world is Rev. Dr. Furness, of Philadelphia. His age is ninety, and for sixty-eight years he has been pastor of one church IT 1s not generally known that M. Pasteur, the great French scientist, is an "“unlicen sed practitioner,” and cannot even Put a lancet into a man’s arm, He has to keep 8 surgeon to do this for him, in order to comply wits the law Rear ApMinal Srepnexsox, the new of the British squadron in the un in Her Majesty's navy for ears and saw active service ia the in sina and during the Indian has be Crim mutiny INEY say that Julge Willam Lindsay, Kentu-ky recently United States Senator in place of Mr. Carlisle, rarely uses an adjective, and does not rely upon rhet- orice in bis argument. His appeal 1s to law and reaso ¢ of elected of Colorado in the presentatives of that State are { Arapahoe, who was the in Pusblo, and Celes represent xd Conejos Coua Mexican parentage TARY WiLLiax MAXWELL celobrated his seventy-fiftn cently, has long looked several years older than his trus age, owinz to the fact that he was never physically strong and has niways beats a hard worker, Taz venerable banker, Bleichroeder, of Berlin, who died a few days ago, hied him self to Dresden on bis seventioth birthday in order to escape any demonstration that his friends might arrange in nis honor, But he Toft a $5000 check tor the deserving poor of Berlin, IT is related ot J. Starling Morton, Cleve. land's Secretary of Agriculture, that when his wife died he had a tombstone erected over her grave bearing ber name snd the names of his three sons When asked why be had the names of the bors lascribed on the marble, he replied: ‘Because, if any of them Coes anything dishonoradls [ will have his name chiselled from the tomb stone” FOSTER RESIGNS, The Secretary of State Leaves tor the Bering Sea Arbitrament, After Beorstary of Bate Foster's resigna- tion bad been in the hands of the President for some time, the announcsmant of its ac- ceptance, to take effects (immediately, was made. At 4 oolock Mr. Foster started for New York, whenoo in oompany with Mrs, Foster, Senator Mor. gan, ous of the abitrators for the United States; several attaches of the State Da partment detalles] for duty in connection with the arbitration, and several personal friends, he sailed In the New York for Eu- rope to take charge of the United States ense before the Bering Sea arbitrators, Toe oomneel for the United States, Messrs, ¥ J. Phel Jd. GC. Carter and H.W. Blo igett expactad to sail soon after in the Normandie for Havre, ln addition to these gentlemen will make to trators It is understood that a brief by Mr. F. RK, | be presented, barton will bs act. 2 until the end of Mr. Tuz only two natives House of I Harry Sims, Brat white cuild b Cina Grarela, wh ty, and Ex Nz r Evanrs birthday 1 a0 is who | Canada. | exploded, NEWSY GLEANINGY. PrACE again reigns at the Kansas capita’, Ware Cars are again at work in Ten nesses, GOLD has been found in Calhoun County, Michigan, St. Louis Bosialists have nominated an entire city ticket, EARTHQUAKES ara reported in Yel lowstone National Park he Tre mining town of Craale, Col, ans a population of 5X00 now WOLVES are 85 numerous as to be very annoying ia many parts of Illinois Tae Texas Logislature refused to make an appropriation for a Chicago fair exaloit, A TELEPHONE line, 35) miles opened between Chicago, IIL, Mich. Tae Sioux Indians ara ing medicine,” peopl y, Tue decrease Season Is near. y lon r. has been and Detroit, sald to be “'‘mak- Tois portends evil tor white in the eotton cron for thy 3 000 0X) J bales under last BOASKON, CANADIANS are kicking vigor g usly about the great abuadance of American noney in WaiLe Joseph Smith, of dancing, a pistol dropped and the ball MANY of the attractions World's Fair will be fenoad will be eh Ae Brazil, In from killed him at tha in and 1 extra to soe them Tie bank fallure are developing ints plieating many It A SIBERIAN exhibit Moscow in | I ganizad with notice of Ear tions and 1 AT, ihe reso PLAYS have been nr greatest irrigation schen in the United 8 will be the reclamati the Mojave desert in Ix average values a very | seen in swina, am iting to cent, and pro since made. The ave The ag 420.402 At Minneapolis came angry at bis § a load of gravel horse's tongue, hite rope and pulled the He is under arrest Tax Board of Appeals for the Pacific | trict of the National Trotting Associati after an investigation lasting sae days, he found that Stamb s 27 at Sto a, Cal properly and fairly ' sovember ’ om vas, UNDER OUR FLAG, The New York Now Proudly Bears his Nation's Ensign, President raise] the Ameri- har n the Inman Line steamer Naw York ve booming of eannoa and the shouts m the £5 have taken tha delay nt Harrison, it nutes Lor ook of tha ecurred jent Harrison upon the gang plank aco rmpan 1 by Secretaria Foster, I'ra Ru dk and Elkins Postmaster General Wanamaker, Private Secretary Halford and Mayor Gilroy, everybody on board was standing p2eive him President Americ stepped forward med board. The Nava un to ive tanoed Griscom, an Hoe and : him Hoserva were also drawn Hm Mr. Griscom took the President by the arm and escorted him aft The Nava an escort to the President and his party ani drew up in line across the deck, allo xing no cae 10 pas to the spot where the Presidont stool 1a the stern Noone was with him besides thes mentioned except the dirctors of the steam - ship company Rear Admiral Walker of and the Chicago I'he band played “Hail to the on reo Ragervae formasd signal the flag By a 1 the ready the was givan at 2:10 at mechanical three lofty broken | YO moment were it ral ; ship flags fro the same and in a in the brass timo» ated out all the vessels in their prunaats three times, As ware made fast, President { and addressed the crowd feck Ha aa meu mmata hera this flag, the to which | wo flag Hoppe! roo Harrison turn wih throngea the pleagurs t sight soOn as Lhe it gives ma by the ¢ in support give my heart i have fe maortificat feel Who axamioes United States in th world “I believe we paident a every American must nts the standing of the hant marine of the wo | an epoch in our succamiully be AVE read HIAY our feveloparent when wa gin the work of carrying shars of the world’s commerce upon the seas “Wa lift the flag to-day over ons ship, a magnificent specimen of the paval art, one of the best on any sea “hat event Is interesting in itaelf, but its interest to me is in the fact that this ship Is the type and precursor of many others.” President } eres and his party startad back for Washington at 4:30 A new commander, and an Ameriean, is pow in command of the New York, He bs Captain Jamison, American line, of Philadelphia. formerly In command of the Hed Star liner Westernland, and is an American born and | bred, A FEMALE ENGINEER, Ida Hewitt to Pull the Throttle at the World's Fair, Miss Ida Howitt, who ls said to be the only female locomotive engineer in the world, has been engage! by the Woman Commissioners of the World's Fair to run the first train over the grounds on the open. log day of the Exrosition. Bhe will leave her home, Cairo, W, Va, for Chicago about a week before the opening day. She is a pretty girl, and during tos first trip of the engine will wear the costume of a Spanish girl of the Fourwenth Century. The road u wales Miss Hewitt is now running regularly is the Cairo and Little Kanawha and isa feeder for the Baltimore and Ohio at Cairo from ths lumber districts, It is owned mostly by the girl's father, a man of wealth, Her calling does no. seem to make her unwomanly, 0 is popular socially and is » model bouskespor, ————— Ix the British Hous of Commons a reso. lution prevalle! citing the editor of the London Times to appear ani s for Mandan Tine to Apa a aga | 304.201, an average ounce, | 058, and A graduate of the ol | He wm | “THE PRECIODS METALS, The Past Year’s Production of Gold and Silver. The Total Fstimated Metallio Stock of the World. E. 0. Leech, the Director Biates Mint, has transmitted to Congress a report on the production of the precious metals covering the calendar year 1502, The value of the gold product mines of the United States was approxi- mately $33,000,000, about corresponding to the average product of recont years. The product of silver from our own mines is placed at 58,000,000 ounces, of the commer cial value, at the average prices of silver during the year, of £359,750,000, and of the of the United from the | coining value in siiver dollars of £874,080,900, This is a falling off of 33,000 ounces from the product of the precsding year The amount of silver purchased by the Government during the year, under the mandatory provisions of the act of July 14, 1800, was 54,120 725 fine ounces, costing $47, - of BT r fine From this silver 6,3 lars wera coined during the The imports of gold ng the exports of gold of #58 570, 534, erated $31 450 005, an excess of yaar, rogate | £15 165,- O50 a net loss silver imports s $37, - siiv Director review gold from ti mencing fo May that is, from February last movement vo 1838, the export of g 1588, nme York has agg: metallic increased M6, 000,00 The amount of w elusive of the am Ney in in © mint | $1,611,331 763 on January 1, 153, an | of §F15,9.5,124 during the year There was an increase of over $12 in the gold prodnct of the world dur last calendar year, Of this increase #2 was from Austral and over #8, 000,00 South Africa, The total sliver produ f the world increased during the last onlendar years 7,000,000 our oconsionad by an in. crease of 4,000,000 ounces in the product of Mexican mines, and 2 400,000 ia the product from t of LABOR WORLD. MI Pan the other or teen per cent Graham, tt COLORED lo York City fre Mallory Lite iver, wore dis the whites laborers, T at a reduction of five « A GEaMAN woma stein Adele, spent mon factory band neighborhood, w factories, gatherin i f wo wii the sub je W.T Lav reports for 1568 paid 88.455, 27217 1 AVETage WAZIS O K $049.74 and the average tonnage per mines 458. The average number of worked per miner was 190] LABOR troubles are antie'; The natives work twelve t daily for a few cents, and are to realize rs are In fo foreign « nil tos for laws ning ire and regulating the making the days tel in Japan seventesn hour gow Deginning "sin the O pa) RAalLnoaD the enfore LADO, AS It pw men say that if the law were many grade-crossng and might be avoided T hers ment oun foot to mtrodues hold railroad corporations the obstruction of er providing that in the moving one road to another the en be ahead. t are prepariag nent of the tweniy« tains to freight trains ve nforced a good ther accidents is also a move rdinan to responshle for an! anothe { trains from An wamin gs, ————. . a—— NEW WYOMING SENATOR. A, C. Beckwith, Democrat, Appointed by Governor Osborn eitiamn of in Wyo A. C. Beckwith, Dasmoorat, a Evanston, and the wealthiest man | ming, will bea United States Senator for the next two years. His selection to that office was announesd by Governor Osborn a few sveniugs ago. It became necsmary to appoint a Senator on ac sount of the Legis lature adjourning without electing one The new Senator is a genuine Westerner, He bas haid but two offi 0+, Oae was meme bers dp io the National World's Fair Come mission and the other membership in the first Town Council of Cheyenne, He went to Cheyenne thirty years ago, work. fug ha passage across the latins with & bull team, He identified himself with the community by building its frst house and opening a grocery, When the railway cams and went on he went with it and was a rich man belors ha seitied in Evanston, a thrifty town near the Utah line, There he owns the local bank, herds of eattlo and tracts of range, coal mines and conl nnd timber lands, His hoboy is horses and he broods trotters fn the Hoes! farm in the mountains, Beokwith was bora in New York sixty yoors ago, but was in Misour, with a party of trappers at fiftesn. BRADSTREET 8 reports the available stool in the United States and Cana in as follow: Eat of the 107,255,000 bushels; west 6, 7.00 Dushisls, of Wooky of the NORTH DAKOTA'S SENATOR, W. N. Roach, Democrat, Klected to Succeed Senator Casey, The long fight at Bismarck, North Dakots, over the election of a United States Senator to succeed Lyman R. Casey was ended by the choice of William N. Roach, one of the leading Democrats of ths State, This result 1n a Legislature controlied by a Republican majority was brought about through a combination of Democrats, Popu- lists and ten Hepublicans, who had grown tired of the long struggie and determined to settle it, even at the expenses of their own party, When the sixty-flrst ballot was taken these ton Republicans voted for Mr. Roach, whose remaining forty votes were made up by Democrats and Populists, These fifty votes made a majority on joint ballot, and Mr Roach was declared elected, Willian N. Roach is an that State, His homes is in Larrimore, Grand Forks County. He was one of the founders ofthat town and was its first Mayor, Mr. Roach was born ia Virginia in 1840 and educated in Georgetown College, Washing. ton, D. C, He engaged in mercantile pursuits until 1879, when be went to Grand Forks in the then Territory of Dakota. He ooened the first mail route to Fort Fottin from Grand Forks, and in 1851 Jocated in Eik Valley, near which be had acquired 800 acres of land by homestead and tree cui ture entry, With others Mr. Roach laid out the town of Larrimore, and was appointed first Mayor by the Legislature when it in corporated the town, I'o this office be was reel x] three times, and selined any further In he was elected as a 10 repr nt Grand Forks ( mn only Dem “old settler” in then election 1554 Democrat in the L ointed by Go aweity of was reappointed vy G Roach ba n the Democratic nono for Gove { North Dakota during tw campaign ON THE Fishing SCOTCH COAST. Boats Founder and Much Wreckage Drifts Ashore and Jesse Seotland, The boats Charlotte foundered in a storno fishing the boats were of Scotland, Slest and rain and occasionally hail fell along the whole northeastern coast, Much wreckrge drifted ashore, and reports nall Josses of life at various points were ved hourly r boat went down s in a storm off wotoh coast, with its nine Banff, on the + L# INTERNATIONAL L¥SSON MARCH 5, Yon Lesson Text: “Keeping the bath” Neh, xiii, 15.22--tGold en Text Exodus Xxx, SB Commentary This chapter gives ‘an account of the dis THE MARKETS, Late Wh rio Produce esale Prices of Outed in New BEANE A ream oolore i fancy 3 eream, good to prime Part skims, Part skims good to Part skims, comm Full skims... choice prime Btate and Peon Fresh Westorn— Fresh, fancy... Limed States, FRUITS AND ning inldwis BERNIES Greening inte « Inferior Cranberries, Cape ( 190 fair to prime Niate NS amon 1 Oia odds, ... LIVE POULTRY Fowls—Jorsey, State, Western, per ib anne Spring Chickens, local, Ib, Western par ib... Roosters, ol * Turkeys, gine shall aiways | Ducks N , [er ’ Western, per pair, Geosa, Western, per pair Pigeons, per pair DRESSED MOULTRY = YAESH Turkeys, per Ib A Ton Chickens Phila, per ib... Western, per Ib, ,.. Fowls—St and West, por | Ducks Fair to fancy, per | Easternper ib ... coc... Spring, [ fl ,perin,... Goose Western, per Ib... .... Squats Dark, per dos, White, per dos. ..... VEIETANLES PotatossState, par bbl . Jersey, prime, per bi Jersey, inferior, per bul, Le L, in bulk, per bbl. Cabbage, I. L, per 100, Onions Eastern, yellow boi, Eastern, red, per bbl state, par bbl, oii Squash Marrow, per barrel, HBweet potatoes, Va, par bbl South Jersey, per bbl... 201 Celery, near by, doz, bunches | 0) GRALR, BTC, Flour-City Mill Extra, .... Patents, ae t : sons cnnn nase 4 Beisusnnnnss Ryo—State...coeiosesresssss Bar LIVE STOCK, Beeves, dressed, 0.000 Ti avg fg sogood., 80 0 Bho. pe 100 Io. Kiva, por 100 Thu se AERRANRARRERNNNS @ By “win Pig cipline of Nehemiah in separating from Is rael the mixed multitude, and in cleansing Israel from all strangers with whom 8, 80y, lt tells also of the discipline in ref erence to Babbath desecration, which is our special lesson for the day; but before taking this up consider the dangers of being en tangled and hindered by a mixed multitude When Israel left Egypt a company of that kind went with them, and caused them much trouble (Ex. xii. - H Nun 4) M trouble in the church people who are hall and church members vb nor the other, If any think Zerubbabel and the re Nehemiah fulfilled ing restoration, | 1-8, with Neh. ix, we are ne ) Are that the Ww in the miller ith ber pres n i laws to Mis « children, He He bad redeen man can be but ; saved thr of the that that the Olied in us after t Sal ere can be n unless the the met 1% In Judab and is this thal ye don ay ¥ In i verse | od wilh them be bouse of Go center, and ay. here ng aw hreakers and slarmis rod will that they But to mands as alle every we so easily * selves from all spirit “Put deeds” (Heb, x ' And those we ar would know In the moaning of . “So the me kind of ware io ones or twig of evil ought 1 Jowers of Jesus, 1hose Ww erire ) away with the Sabiaih are olttimes more united and persevering thag those who bees the name of Jesus and ought stand His holy day. Oh, to be | lel wit Bpirit of God and have at heart the ests of His kingdom SL "From that tune "1 can prevent page we 1 be the tamed una does in } came 1 no WT ALAINEL it AY is on them, and dee ) Century, | per ! the worid's heminhe and more we Saba them an | threatens then the saw that he ‘ : iL stated, We live in t N itretes in the most advances history, but wh the Daniels and 1h have at heart above all things the honor and glory of God? To come again to the topic of a little while Ago==ithe Mablath ore are tH K men wi ix the » {a believeres we will pot know it tan! as decid. edly against every sin and every hase of the self | hemiah against theses Sabbmth hreakers >) unt we besetting fans did N “Remember me. Oh my God, sconcern. wrding to the proper men ing this ais, and spare greatocm of Thy were sel apart 1o see that t bath should be santified, and they were men coremoni. ally clean. We muda be clean in heart and life if we would be of ns mr Lord against evil and evildoers As to keeping His holy day, be sure that our own Ways or pleasure or words are not in that day, but the whole day is for Him and Him only Tiss, Iviii., 15 14). Ses how Nehemiah, after ail his efTorts in the serv i hol, takes refuge in the merey of GM By grace ares wa saved, in grace we sian I, and 1 Ia grace that soall be brought unto as at the revels tion of Jesus Christ, Salvation from begin. plog to end is all of grace, but for our works we shall be rewarded if done unto Him (Bph, iL, 8, 10; Rom. iv, 5; xiv, lu, i Cor, hh. 11410), ~Losson Helper. nerey an Tals order on s——— —— ruption isn't lessened in appearance to Americans because it Is measured in francs instead of dollars. The sum of 1,400,000,000 france impresses an American a good deal more than $280,000,000 would, and to an En glishman it must seem immensely larger than £56,500,000. ———ERI ts cc He-—*You don't mean to tell me are going to marry that old, bald. fous professor?” She—*He 1s rather bald, but think how many men of to-day are bald on the | {ouide of their heads. "Truth. SALBATIT SCHOOL. | fan | they | had become entangled by marriage (verses Tur enormity of the Panama cor. | HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS. JAR VOR BREAD CRUMBS, A stone jar tor bread crumbs is fadle- pensable to a well-appointed pantry. Many housekeepers buy cracker dust for cooking purposes, but bits of grated bread will be found dsintier and more appetizing, and in no way is bread kept better than in a deep stone jar, HOW TO MAKE BEEF JELLY. Beef jelly is an excellent food for me valids and convalescents. Put a pound of lean beef, cut fine, into a porcelsin- lined stew pan with a pint of cold water. Let it stand half an hour and then put ft on the stove, where 1t will beat gradu. ally. When boiling hot skim carefully and put it where it will simmer gently for half an hour. While this is pookiang put a third of a box of geletine in two tablespoonsful of cold water, Balt the broth to strain, boiling hot, over the Strain into cups or mou World. taste Stir dissolved, Bet away two gelatine, till : iN, \ cool, New York HANDY SHOR CUPBOARD. and shoe cupboard can of any old ing 8 CAI A handy boot improvised out padded mn 8 sel. ard or has heavy n the hem, so that it oy the dust away. i J HOW TO COOK A HAM. ickest ham next the bone. If clean the ham is rank and smears the ot good. Belect your ham, ing to this rule, and lay it we and wash it care. all water ¢ or skewer into the LD the od ; knife $ out in the walter enough ay th waler in a si A0O0ut an hour % YY, two o1 ham is very salt cuter before 1 is made by minutes a cup of ric pound of maple sugar, rubbing to a cream hall a cup powdered sugar and one egg. Fiavor to suit the taste. Flaanel Cakes Without Eggs—Take two cups of , white cornmeal, two quarts of milk, half a cup of yeast, flour for good batter. Scald the oatmeal with a pinat of boiling water; stir in the milk and strain through a colander; then add the jour and yeast. Cover and Jet the bat- ter stand until morning. Salt, sod if ot all sour, stir in a little soda. ne of Breakfast Stew-—Take cold beef or jutton, cut line, of currant jelly, one of butter, small onl hopped, the with pepper and sail Ret over the fire, add the meats. stir altogether and let simmer fifteen minutes. Take up ina bested dish and garnish with chopped cucumber lemon, in a small saucepan. pir Kies, Homemade Candy—An odd and de- licious candy is made by boiling & pint of cream with a pound of maple sugar; put them over the fire together and let them beat slowly until the sugar is melted, then boll rapidly for one hour; { the sugar is very moist longer boiling will be required. Pour into well buttered tin pasos lined with waxed paper; when partially cold cut into squares like caramel. Just belore it is taken from the fire walnut or butternut meats are sometimes dropped into one part of it for variety. Mulligatawny Soup--Fry in a little butter three small, sliced onions, two tablespoonfuls of minced bam, half a fowl, or half a rabbit; when slightly browned pour over two quarts of veal stock and simmer gently for an hour, Add an even tablespoonful of curry powder and an ounce of aimonds pounded to a paste with the juice of half a lomon. The soup is not strained, and boiled rice and pickled mangoes go with it. It owes ita clumsy pame, which woans literally “‘pepper water,” to restaurateurs of a hundred years ago who introduced, under this name, the lamiliar | eurry soup of India. Miuvute Pudding—Propetly made this is a wost delic ous dessert, but 1 also true that when rightly made its name is a misnomer, since many mMirutes ars re. quired instead of one. The fresher snd reher the milk the better the pudiicg. The moment the milk resches the bowl. ing point, have an assistant ready to atie in five tablespooniuls of fl wir, toast has been wet to a smooth butter, wit, one cup of milk reserved from the quart, and while this is being done stir Laitnially Now place at ovce over & vessel of boll ! jug water and let it cook five misutes 3 stir io two well besten vgs nnd three minutes more, Swe ot OuOS | with say nice sauce.
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