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if PuMfihlmr (Wpitiy, at l'llty t'tnti a Month.
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0, ,I'.'ttV.ni:K, limine Manager.
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New York Oilier I 1 10 Nuttu M.
-, S-ule Agent fnr KoiclRti Ailvcillate,
Lt.leicrl at lie ISi'lilliie ,it '(MMlun, IM.i
' i4 hemml Ulavi Mill Matter,
Hlirn fpntr will polinll, "IIt Irlliuti" l nl.
llail In (itlnl .Inui lrlln fmm Id ftlrrd ler
Init rtn (iinrnt tnpli. lint Ms uile l llnl I"1"''
muni he jlstinl. (or puldli illon, In I'r writer
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ifplmiti l Hut .ill niiilrlhiitlnn, liall It miI
In tilUml.il leil-inu.
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nN PAGHS.
'Si'-liANTn.v, m.w ;! mot.
Tl.o ii-i'itim In tin I'lilhuloliililii
Ninth ,n i ! mi ilml Coiijjir'.inm'
i iimiiII ilml: iiiij put In tin renuniil
l I'ulonol lliti'ln n.-l( is ii lie.
A l:umla mental Principle.
.VI! i.l.-"ila:t 111 tin iiilnlntl cif
lln 1'nlli'il St, Hoi Supu'iiiP
niirt ill llnlii-, i Mm imixtltti-
limiiil si.iiii ! i in hiiiilui'
pii'io--! .ii-i I'-piM-iuii, iioii'vmii Uiy. In
I low lieu -!. nllri-tiii nf tin pull of
Ni'u YiiiU. ilit tuiiit, lluniiyli .hiailif
Hum H. h.iiil:
"I'.ililntli' mill liitiMliscnt nun niny
lilfff wltleiy ii.-. In tin- (iwnililiiifs oc
llils m til. ii .'.i iiiiMiIiiii lint lliis I, snli'
l.v ii piilitiiMl iiii-liun A Inl.-t' tcp nt
tlili t mil- iiiIkIH In I'lilnl in tin ikilnp
lliriu nl' whin i'liii'1 .IiimIiv Mni.-liiill
i.illoil lllp Aiunii'iili I'liiplli'. 'linli'o In
l-UIll'' I'.IMV, lllf KlllVll.ltlllll llf Mlllilll
ImitlOH tMw.u'd la t mi hiicn In nlliois, tlin
io.-till nl' it .tii'i'i.'-sliilw.ii' in Mill ntlifi.
111II.V lit-Iliiv iilimit I'lillilltliMlH wllil'll
wiui Id loinli'i- i In itiiiipxiitlim ol' ills-
tHIlt IHI.-.'-P.SMi.inh lIl'MlllllllC. If llllixp
mi'M,rsliii.s iiu- inlinlilti'il hy niton
im(. li It oi on t liniii ui In I'l'lislnn, riis
tums, l.iu.-., l ii it In ills nf l.iMitlnn nml
lmiilcs nl ilimmlit, tin nilininlstintlnn
if sincrnnii'iit nml Juitiii. ncciiiilln?
In Ansln-S.iMiii in-iiu'lplov, niny fur a
t in ic In iiiiiii-lhlr. .iinl tin iiostii)ii
nt iini-i' niiM, Ik-iioi I.iisi iniuv--hiiilia
inislit lint to lio ninilo lor ,i timo
tll.lt lllllni.itf'ly mi:' on I, tliomlos ni.iy
lie iiiiik'il out .mil i lir IiIc-Iiikn of .i
lioo umoninii'iit unilor tin 'nnMilu
tlini oxtoinloil to tin-in. Wo iloolino in
liolfl tliat thou is anything In Hit I'on-t-litiitliin
to loiliiil viii-h notion."
Tills ('(IIIMitlllPh .1 llpli'lC Villllll'll-
linii of tin .siilisinnll.il loiuuiliim of
tho ,Klniinis,ittin.
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Now II is ivtitlilMii'tl th,ii nio I'hlln
ilolpliln Pic-.s lsii-w mi niiioh .tliont
tin l'oiins.liinl,( Siipipnu lotnt,
Mllli'SIt. .i.sl;:-. ,,u i, Know.
Export I:position Results.
P g - II I! I'INAI. lopmi hi tho cX.
I position hold uinloi tlu in-
JL iiiiii(' .mil iliiootion nf
t ho inti'i nation. ili'oiniiion i.il
MiiM'tinis' In tin olty of I'liiliidoliilil.i.
limine tho uiilnnin ol l!i:i, hns Juki
lioon i'-suoil. In olosiiiK: up tho lln.in-
il.il nllrilisof tho iwposition it nppo.iis
Hint ii ili idond of In jut oout. ni-i-i'iios
tO till' Mltl.-I'l illOIS.
of ooii k mi lor intoiosl to the I'oiiu
try ih. in tin.' oxpoiition oxhlhlls wore
tin full i iiini Is s'oiu out tlirniiKli iho
pu-ss of tho I'oniini'ii'lnl oonsross Hun
hold lui so-.slons for throe wook.s ilin
lim tho nnii' of tin ONpusiiion. Tho
l'lill nlolphm Times sm.x.s Hint .Mr. W.
I'. Wil-nn. illioolor of the I'oiiiiiiPrWnt
.MiiM'tinis .nnl of the oxpoit oxposltion
wlili'li on oil Its iueoptlon nml Its suo-
lC'M-1'lll IMIMilm OU to lllO llUsllloss
men who oiijuiilsoil tin iiiiiseiinis,
Imiieil wlih his ii'piiil inoniniiiiiilii Mip
pli inoiiiinu II. I "i iii) those wo I'timo
sUttPuiPiits of smile of the iietunl u
sultH nohh veil by the o.Nhiliitlop in the
Hi' liiin of our Ihii'Iku Ir.nli. Dr. Wil
son s.iys, In pun:
"This I'Miosliiou wns tin mil) una
I'vor hold in this eounirv devoted e.
I'lu.shi'ly to tho pioiiiotlou of expnit
trfiiie. Dili of the inoht InteiPMlllK;
pliiit-es of the nmli ni'i'iiiunllshod in
cfiniicetloii wltl) it wiib tin oreiiiilzluK
nt the Kicul C'oiunierelnl eoiiRross',
whleli na 111 s-t's.siou for three woeliH,
This loneiOH urn. eoiuposed of dclc
R'Ui'h fiojii neatly foily foiviKii kov
'luiiioiiiymiil fiom every IciuIIiir jur-
Isii ihinnlK'i' of euiiiniori'p,
"Tlu-hi delcKHtp.s won hiislne.ss inen
nl o.soepilon.il IntelllsoiiLf, who caino
to t.tudy AniPileiiii trade vnimhllltlos
mid the he.st nieniiH for foatorlnp; intor
n.iilon.u onuiieiTo, The icstilt hn.s
bion not rjily a uleaier uiiderhiHiidlii?
nl Hie way in whleli icepite.il trado
may be iljo.st liroiiKlU about, but tho
actual forming of trado lolutionti, whleli
havo IihcI a mntorlal effoi'l in uldiiu:
our foieipn eominoreo. The loinhlneil
annual purohiibo of Amorli'iin pioduets
lvbiilllns from s-iteli newly formed a.s
oclatlons aiuouiHb to millions of dol
lai."
Thlfc ha illustrates by tho penults that
have tolloweVl ill AiiHtrla, Ho writes.;
"(fiunio tweirty-ilvo delcsate.i fiom there
nttendcil tho' foiiBU'as. AltlioiiBh the
laiger portion of Auutrallaii Irudo bus
liitlicrto been with Mroat Uritulu, tho
vlslloi.s dlsi'overed that they eoiild. buy
to greater iiilvumaRu in this nmikot
and that tho tiausportatiou lacllltlcs
oifert'il by the Rieat mil road and
steamship Hues enabled them to eotint
iipun prompt delivery. Tliu le.suli was
the formatlun In Australia thiough
those ilelCB'ates of more than thirty
agencies tor American s"f)'ls. One vis
itor alono stated that while ho had
hitherto bought fiom iOinlaiid. his
future purchases in the. United ti tales
would amount to $100,000 annually."
Dr. Wilson saa that during tho
siMy-nliit-'ila'ys In which the exposition
WuDt uierj.'ile)e ,kis d aveiagc dally
J
nttoiubineo of lii.iiTS poi'Hiiiis, aliowlnc
that ovpi' a million nml it iiunrlor per
mils vlsltpil Hip Kitiuiiilfl. Tin olVcol
tiiun loielRii vlclliu.i nml IIii'iHIrIi them
If dwelt upon In tills report or the
(III I'ltiii'. Auntlu'i', tint loss hi) port it II t ,
wiim wlilely Hpolu'ii nf In tho Atnorleiiu
ineMt reports at tliu time. That was
Ilio I'lliieiiiloii of llu American niiinti
fiiellliei's and e.sportets who visited the
exposition Mini the Ml out museums In
klinwledne ol what they hud to turn
polo wlih, of wheie their best onpor
tuitlileM In), of what I'lmiiRos In inelh
oils of produi'tlou and of paeldm; for
sen li'iinspoi tiitlon they needed to
tnake.
Tin pirsonl I'.in-Ameilean eNpos-l-llou
in I'.lilfnlo hns nuioiiR Its exhibits
a voiy Iiiiri iiioporiloii of those from
I'elllial mill Snlith Atnei'liil that were
oilRlnally M'tit for llu export exposi
tion. Thus they will he seen by luulll
tiiilo.'i who hud not Die opportunity to
tee them when In t'lilliiilelphla. Doubt
less one other lesiilt will bo an ini'iease
of nubile sentiment In lavnr of leel
proilty tieatleo.
The liiyiiifi; of the em ner-sloni of
the new honie of Hermiton's Voiiiir
.Mrit'M ('hiisilan association, while
somewhat nun red by Inclement
weather, iipoi thole-s denotes pui
rioss tow Hid Ih" iiallzatloii iff Ioiir
ihei uid plans nml rIvos oppoitii
nlty for n eoiiRiatiilatory wind to be
snld lo the ninniiRoinoiit of this Runni
est and nuisi noednil of louil eivlli.
Iiu liistlttillons. When iledlcnlion
dny eomes. Si i Hilton will be Illcom
palnhl) lliliei.
Art ill Handicrafts.
TWO OK TllltKI-! weeks hro
Si'imilon people weie deep
ly Interested in Klbort Hub
bard's exposition of the
beautiful woik he Is nci onipllshlnR In
the ilcvplnimient of nilistlo hundii'iaft
nl l!nst Allioin. New York. That It
was Iioruii as the uiiiMur of lieaullful
bool.s com olio knew How it was
developlni; nloliR other lines rooullillR
llmse whleli iniiile Hie ininii of William
MnrrK poet ami art -artisan, famuli',
was liisl iniloldPil lo 1 1)0 fascinated
homers of Hie leiont lei line on Koy
crnll Ideals nt Hint lime.
Kuiiii time to lime Intelcst has ile
elopoil In soiiio oliclos of AiiH'iii'iiu
soelely over tilt successful el'foi ts In
toiieliliiR Indlilli women 111 Hie west to
niitke be.iutiliil lace, mid In some Kiir
llsh society circles over Iho levivnl of
liish "colliiRe iii(luslrio.s" In linen
Wi'iuIiir: and hand niuile luces.
Mrs. John K. ottley rIvos uu Inter
osliiiR ai'i'iiuut lo the lleooril-IIoi aid of
I'lllouRo of the efl'oits of Solitheiu
Wninoii's i lulls lo em oiiiiiRi' the hamll
craft. of the iiiouutalii woineii, "the
pour whites." anil to open maikols for
the sale ol (heir product-. The (lener
al Federal Ion of Women's Clubs of the
I'liiteil Sliiles has a ipnlr.il comniitlee
tile puipii-i of whii h Is tn stlnililnte
Inteiest in nml donimid lor hiiml work.
Mis. fillley piefnees hoi lolaliou of
this Soiitlieru enilenvor In nutratliiR
that "tho chnlrinun of tills eoumiiltec
with mi able torps of ussisianls, ur
r.iiiRod nt the last lileiiuial convention
of women's clubs in Milwaukee an ex
hibit of nrts nml era Its which was of
unexcelled alue and siRlillicaiico of
inteiest. Tin hand wink of nil na
tions appeared in womlerlul and il.r.zl
Iiir iirAiy, metal, jewels, wood, laoo,
leather mid nil the wonderful wenves
of the Orient leslifyhiR to the uit of
the old world ciuttsniMii. l'cw and
pale ill conipai l-oii seemed the rilRS
and pots, the drupel ios anil earviiiRS
whleli stood for 'homo pioduets,' but
of unspeakable iuleiet to the loyal
Ameilenn, who saw in tlieni the proiu
iso ol unfolding bounty and develop
ment both of the art and the aitlst."
of the inception of this particular
eflort to help the ponrest Southern
white class Mis. ottley says: Tho
Ronulne hiRblaiiils me remote fiom
civilization, bul there are boundary
districts In which tin "mountain
white," in his unterrllleil Illiteracy and
shil'tlessness, lies ReoRinphicnlly near
to the Rroal woi Id of which he knows
so little. Sui h is the i.ise near liniuo,
Ha., and thither In c.eur.s!nns fiom
her uelRhboriUR plantations went Mis.
Lindsay .lohuson, piesldent of the
lieorRla Ki'ileriiliou of Women Clubs,
She lomiil the RieatesL dostitiiilou
ami need of Mime sort of piolllablo
employment I'm tho women, whoso lives
are dreary beyond description. In
most of Hie hollies were lound the
old-fashloueil hand loom, mid in many
lilt HpilllllR wheel was still In use, Tho
weaviiiR- was, how over, done only In
sullleleiil ipmutiiy to supply the wants
of each lumlly."
How imiler Rieal illlllcullles. and
lifter lefusals fiom ninny one woman
was Induced to eomo to the Atlanta
Kxpnsltlou of ISIl.'i with lier hauillooiu
and her wotk, and tho many ordeis tor
such work that she took homo lor
herself and her neighbors to nil durliiR'
the next year, ami of how this lias
ri'owii to Iiiirpi and over IniRor suc
cess from that time on Is told by .Mis.
Ottley,
Tlio movement hns not ended with
the women, it is eiicoiuaRliiK haud
uiado furniture makliiR anuniR- tlio
men, "the humbler craftsmen," setting
designs of artistic work befoio them.
In Ibis the UPKin as well as tho white
worker Is, in t-oino t-oi-ttniiii, aided ami
encouraged.
Tho doiunnils for haud-woik, both
i-olid and distinctly ornamental, is
Kl owing in the t'nllod Stales and la a
Bond sign and oiiieu for ail and for
binceilty alike.
Tho Tribune, of Chicago, sas iho
building of Hats apartment houses
has been giently overdone in the big
city on Lake .Michigan, and tells, New
York It vill picsently Hud Itself -in
the same picdlcament. With the exlen
moii of ttolley mads, nml tho consi).
iiient lowered fares also on .steam i all
roads lor bliort distances tioui any
city, people who used to bo glad to
uvail themselves of Hats aro .seeking
inral and suburban hornet., In givator
numbers every year.
Tlio new iiiinel, "tlio twentieth ten
tuiy comet," Is i opiated to be travel
lug rapidly away fiom the Held of
telescopic vision, -"and i will piobably
never reappear, as Its oi lilt Is appar
ently a parabola." Tho htilliaut "iuw
star" in I'cibeun, widen lamed out in
I'Vlii'tiaiy. "Iiiih fndrd to llio nne-liun-died
nml nftloth of Us oil.ulnal lirll
Ibilicy" and wilt soon bo less than even
it "vanishing" point, "Itn .4) tt tint
was Hint or an electric ttpiirU ptivltieoil
tinder water," and that, say lite sden
tlMst, tells the eonibtist'iin, the ilealiia'
Hon or ii far away tun, probiibly of
a whole solar synt"iu whosj exlsleneo
we becanie nwaio nf only by ltd end
ing. "
Mr tfloRlor, the New Yorker who Is
Hie. sole llnanclnl hacker of Mvelyn It.
M.ililu la's polar I'.speilltlon, Hfv on
Salliiday Iinl to leniink, "No dllllcillty,
lioweM'r Rroal, but can be ovenome. I
bellou, as sine as t stand heie, that
Mr. Ilaldwiu will set up Hie Sims and
Snipes on the Norlll l'ole and elahii It
In llu mime of the t'nllrtl States, If
he dnisn'l I never want lo see him
ii-Mln." Mr. Iliildwln himself. In addi
tion In pioposlug a llag-taislUR at the
l'ole. viiys that he slmll continue his
stud) or the Annua llorealls, begun
when with I Vary In tiieeiiland, "hoping
to le.nn noine gieat truth respecting
the emtli's electilcal cili'ienls which
will 1 in m ton the timo when men can
convert them to their own uses," At
the wiiiio time he protests against "the
giossly exnggeiittod statements as to
'harnessing the Allium' " which have
boon made in lepoiilng a pioviotis. In
terview .
One portion of Memorial lny cle
bintloii in New Voik city this year
will lie tie unveiling of the forty-nine
lul'li Is lit the Hall of Fame of those
si'leeli il by Hie vole of lust yoirr. Many
distinguished persons will tulip pal t
in tin eoromoiilo". The ti blot coni-lui'iinir.itlx.-
of I'i'iijiiuin Franklin will
be unveiled by Mis. F.llzubeth D. itll
Icsple, of Philadelphia, horsell' so
widely known for her unresting work
for tho soldieis during the war for tho
I'lilon.
MMiop llailzell and Admiral I'pivcra
are men totally unlike In most niijs,
I'.lit they both have evidently been
seriously luoi tilated with ppssimlsm.
The bisllop piodlcts u general Upilsing
of the fnroes of hoathenisin and bar
Imiisui. Tho admltal sees the splitting
up of Spain Into small, un-accouut
si, lies just ahead of thai country. Hut
it Ks not pessimism that helps either
chin eh or state.
Tile Philadelphia Uoionl concludes
fiom Hie Supieni" ourl's decision
that Hie Pulled States is two kinds
of a cotinti). I'ertninl): One ,kliul
H'nt Is lully Amoi icanizod; and one
kind that Is in the propaiatmy sIiircs.
Theie is nothing now about llrw Tlio
condition has prevailed since tin; be
ginning. "Into each life some lain must fall,
some days must lie il.uk and diear..."
wiote the poet Longfellow. No om will
Use In tills pail of the woild m pies
elll lo dispute his plonolini cillollt.
In olliei words, the ( 'oiislitulioii fol
lows the Hug when the Hag is icaily
lnr It.
Novel Features of
Old P?nn's Mdseiim
.-l'iiiil ( ' iii-iiniiil in i ol'llir l'i 1 1 1 1 rti
riiil.i'lill'lni, Mi) ':
Piiiii'i:-mii; m w i.i.i. tnMMi'.isMi.i.i;, nt
tin' I tniriMI) nf I'rnti) b.ini i, .ilitu 1 1 in
I'hiiii tin' ini.dii iiilc iiilleuii.il m .niti pip
gillie wliiili M'n-litiite die iiiu-t itiit'il no
-H.jli ill-pl.iy 111 Hie I lllvil-ll; Mii-eiini, Ins
In in il(.uiin 1 1 ii If for M'let.d ii.n ii-i
I" 1 1 in cl in llio K.i-1 f'ir Hie iiuiimi-l. of in-
l.ll.'ill'. Ill-, I Mill I Hun i. f I, lli.lll.ltlll I'liji'lK
I In 1'iofi-."!' hi in-t ii On mil liniii In- eleti'Ii'il
li.iii'K, l.iiir.'iiii ,ilh ti t tn ,i si, in- nl fu -h f.n s
.mil mini nlijiit-i nf llic lltllHiM i lliunlnu'li .it
V.illli'. 'IliM new llllnl III lllol, I-. In In i nilniilli-i
in a Mill-, of liiliiii-, wliuli I'mieni Soiiiiuei
illr ull ililiut Inline t lie -liuleiil-, in III-iiitiiM-
of .1 it h ini'nlli. In tin-, iiiti.itinii nl
In-. Ii.imN ie Mill iiiiiilie In-, juiirmi tliinn,;li
liitlidln ii'ii''iiii1 ii'inii-. nf sllm ,,n, luil, i,
Mini "ill nil nf III-, llli llnnl Alu-nr.s liun-s I'll'
Imt i iii I iif tin- -.ilin.i .nnl f.ir lulu the iinennr
nf Afui.i, riie i Men. no i vieiienic nf the pin.
ii -.in, lit Mliiih N .nlileil Ihe liiiilth nf iciv nf
,i ni.ii'niiiilii.iii .nnl Uu r.d nf a inlleitor, mil
llino IliCi-i' lei t'liis ,i ulile lUtentinn .iinl .in
UlitMIlt iiisii.i1 Iiiliul .it-.'l ll.iuu,
U H 1 11' 1 llliniu:' mill i tlmi nf lui lliim-jinl
I III' iiilll-, llli Jll-I hull pill nil llllhllii'l! .It ll.n
I ni oioll.v Miwiiiii. 'Ihe inlliiiimi i nu-l-ls if
IM ii, litis limn in. nil omi) iniinliy in the
-will-!, .mil r..illli' if the ioiii.s nf e.-pei i.'il r.iiily
li.nl Hull nil. ill w.i) link 111 the iiiiille ns,''.
I hue .no mill- fioiii llu- S'liilli ,fiii in iipiiliie
I in' Atili in (iiihl iu.i-1. I'u)il, I'uh.i, liiirii'
.mil Abiii.', lnlile-. .ill tin- li'liliui." iiitlnn. nf
llu- wnilil 'Ihi'ie .lie .1 iiiiinln i nf Sninti-, il.uii
iiii,-', v.liuli line llu Ili-l i hum eur lu.nle
III Niniili.i, il.ilinj in the in ilit U m (be ,-l-1
1 nlll iintiii). 'llu' ItiKM.iu Mitimi nf tin' ml
lei linn linliiihs nunc thin twn lli'iil-ilul ileii",
iii.iii) nf nlilili ilile finni llic Iifieenlh untiiii,
mil ol In is liniu Ihe uiun of l.Ulieilne Hie (iie.it.
s.ui.il l. in" Mlii'il.m loin, are .il-'i .uiiuin; the
iniiiihii. I'ipiii tin' snitli Alrii in iiiuhli' .in
.i miio nf pii'ies healing ihe liwnl In iillli nf
II uu I'.eil, while in the Uililui !nnii H .1 up
I it l- pine in, tile in ll-i.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 j -r Hie leiun nf
liii -iiiiinil. Ihq iiiu-t linlniii' nf the Aiiiorii.ni
niiiH in.- .i twenty ilnlln goiil ilue iiinle h)
Ih.' Muinii'ii-. in Hlil, .init u-eil In Hum .iluin,
.ii. i! i iiiiiiilur nl twriil-liM' mil unlil ni'i',
whlili wile iiilli ii'iiniinii In the i.nlj ilim
nf the C.llifninl.l colli ili,'-el. 'I lie-,- ,iilt.itn
III ike the mill lOlleitimi nf Ihe imlunil) one
of llio iiin,t .1 1 n itU- in tint L'liilul M.iu.-.
-ii
III ailillllnii tu the p.ii)il fiein tlj rluitiui,
iiulill) iiienie.l hy Hie i:s)iti.m l!ildi.itloii
oi It ly tn Min.il Anieiii.in niii v rinltic-s, theic
u .i i.iluihle lot nf loil). lime p.i'il fiom
ii'veial slle-. wliuli li.i.e jint hei-n leeelieil hi
the Mielet) fnr ilialiihiuinii. TlieaO lli'lt l.ngol
nf hii-lnoa .ii.il iii i ni.utfrs in the tust it'll
lulled nt Hie riiibti.in n.i, t honprti .1 ;ji.uiu
hir ale I rl I nl the iintahle ininli.il hiUuern
Aililllis .uu I Hi i lnr In am Ii nt lliene, m lelutul
hi the lll.nl nf Ileum, .in. I another for 'eiinl
l.tnl.l lin ,i li.iuniint nf llu 0..i inotig
ion ii pip.vri for l'viniih mu i. j ti e..l(itnr
i run in tni A. I) iii. .ml i j.. ,J l u .-u.n
(or j unci- mined I'liilminiu. Aiuither I. i'k
nlliiiil iwlnu nf the hiitii pi a ton in UlIi.uj,
ami Iih "lie, 'Hiinirinn, m (he )rar A 1 IV).
still aniillicr 1'ip.Mii,, inii.li uMrr Mill than ih
nlliu.-i, In-in, ni'iiii the iiiiiir.n of inane) Icii'lint;
in iini-i aiiilint ild)-,. iwioiiem iuhici Innl
I liil (.1 ilm lo fuiii huinlii'l niiiiii-j nf tnl.l he
lu'Sing to a ilih Mir 'Ih,, n'li liilmiueil (tie
Mu.-, Il.iiiiiniir.il'i h ii.iiiie. ami the annuil sh.i
huh Im-l imt only lil inliiiH Inn Iih piniiiiil
n, well ami wa puninheil he,ilis. U lo the
fmir himilieil omiti-i nf coM, tht. kin-? oulerc'l
Ins nttnl.il, (n r tin ii it I" Hie m-iI, aliei ileihul
In;- time liumlriil ami nmilj-eli-la mnun lnr
liiral e;.iiu-u ami twu euiucj fm Itt tn Hie
M'iianl.
-o
A one of the lekiilu nf a inui taken lai utn
imr h) Ciiiii'ir fulfil, nf ihe I niierii) Miw
mm, aniuiis ihe fa,t illo.iiiuiiii(r Inili.in trlhci
linn Al.iika tu .Sen leiiii,, ihcu. ,jj aiineit
ai I In Museums a tail tuluii .li' nf the ilaiila
Illlii, fli'iil .M.iiel, ineeii llnilnltr i-lainl. otr
llilil.h I'nliiiiibu. "Hie iclli ! nf um.l icdai,
jlniil thirl fill I1I4I1, 1111 einlicl) fmm mi
tlu' Hunk, ami 111 1 sii) gnoil iair of pie-ri-dilon.
llaiiiK li the fact tlidt nine Ihfir ion
1 ,h I 111I1 mlliuiiim Ihe lii'lijin had ic.ieil
iimklii'.- Ivtciii. iiiiiicn il imcrcit aic tare
ami louuij vuly wuh UiKliull'. Liko uimt of
Hie tnletrn nf Hie Weitnn nnt trlhei. Ihe II1I1U
pole Ii urieil with i-nnientlnnll reprei,iiUtlon
ol men, Mnli ntrl liesl, Hie whole belli )'
I1.1II1.1I nf one nf the legem! ef Hie Itlhe. Dtluhi
all), the Intrm ii.n pilnlril mnclily In teil.
utfcii, .lelliiw .111,1 nlher lirlnlil mlnr. hut tlw
.iillnti nf we.Hlirr!ns tlimiiuli Hie put ilennlei
Im wnliei oil hii Id ally all ti.e " ' rt,"r bum
the Milt irilar. Ilie pole m hern ilaieil nnni.
Iintiii) ne.lr Ihe cnlr.iiuc lo tlie Mnwuiin.
V. It. tl.
OUTLINE STUDIES
OF HUMAN NATURE.
Legislative Wheels Were Blocked.
Mliiilnr lluilaei, ef Ihe Ninlli (Mlnllni Imii'
latiiie, li'iiinl lilui.'ll In ill ljilPifllM8 tirulli.l
mini llu nlher tin, whlili lmw tlnl .uihlfiilj
will happen In lie hrfl riaulateil leKllnlurf,
wiltei William I.. I mil. In Hn Chiiaito lleinnl,
Whi'li Hie neiiili Hrinlileil nml Hn Journal li I
liei-it 11 nl, Vnitnr (lialuer w.m leuigiilcil an. I
vllil:
"'Ir. I'loiiluil, I h.ne an limi'iil miller In
iiiiiil, itIiiiIii- 1, ,1 iiieinher nl the inln
tititlii' I hul two I. ill) whlih p,i.-f.l the Inner
in III) knpliiif. 'Ih y wne Imlli III nfeii'iue In
Ihe ill) nf I ll.lllnlll , i.n ol thrill lieilli; 10
imiihle 11 leeall;i'il prlni.it). 1 lie WIN v. re
III my iiiriinit, .nnl n man 11 mini llmboii,
wlm llui tlllrin mllei bom MiillliHeM, mule
.1 iiill.ike mill I'.uiiiil mi' miiioat nft, leailiu?
hi. Tlioi lillN weie mil eiunn-eil ami Ilieie
N no it'py nf Hum, mi I .11- Hut Hie fen.iti!
aipoinl a peilil nie-weiiBer with prnpii pinic
tn lie. ilbpiliheil on Ihe imin that le.ne In ".tl
mliiiilei, mm, in Inlnc luv uienoit nil t lieicc
lillN."
On the mot Inn of Snnlnr llemleiwn Ililn nu
nnli'ii'il, ami SeiKe.inl at inn Mnith lent a te
ilal nit i-i n.'t'i' to Smltlilli hi.
Menlnl Innocence.
Ihe Mtipitlity of M-ii.ilili l a 1 rill In tins
Iiiu-t even liuipeieil inHlie.'". hut It Mniu'.tnn.'a
fnt'-i In .iiiiiih tin- nlliei nieiiihei.i of tlie Imii-e.
Imlii. 'Iheie w.u a Kiri who helotnjiil to the
l.inilll n- laletoi) nf "1 luhlieii and fmiN."
"If nn, mu' clioiihl 1.1II HiN .ifteninnii, Mar),
-a) Hi.il I Mil nol well," - ml the inUtrcs.1 to
a iii'wlv 111a nsi il M'ri.inl. "I'm ufi.iiil I ate .1
little Ion 111111 h of that 1 ii It pit. Mini; tor iliniiei',
ami il, ei souii'ilii'ii: rl-e, Ii.m Imtimht on .1
m'MIi' lie.itlith'-. I tun pnnc to lie ilow-n,"
few nininenU liter tlie nilntrp, fiom hi r
inniit al the lie.nl of the Mull", heard Maty Hi'
to two niMruialie lidies who called lor tin!
lil.-l time:
'ih'nt, Mil. II i at home, lull i-he ale
-ii nun It ptiihliii fm- illiimi that she had to i;o
t'i hid." I.i-ndiiii Klin;.
A Sympathetic Memory.
In .1 wiMeitt M iv.,11 hii-nlU town lli" a iniiiii!
viun.il! who N lde.-r.iil wlih I". ill iii-. riiiim.iti.in
ami tin I.
Ihe llt,t nf the-e idmli.ihle iU.ililie --he lu
ilpl.iinl hi- lnr Iho m.irilc(i. Her first lui
I' in.! w.n a luini-lei .1 mo,t ilelluhtfiil man;
In ilml, and iiflei 11 hp-e nf flip or fix jmm
,he m.i milleil to In, null hinthei, who was .1
--tiiies-fut laii)er in New York.
On Iter library ih.-ik t md-i a piilure of the
lli,l p.uliiei of lnr n) ami i.nn . and nnu
ill) a 1 111 inns 1 allot a-Mtl wlimn Ihe diotngi.ipli
lipiesenleil.
"Ihat." f-.llil the hn ley, with ei'lilent eino
linn, "N 11 piiliue nf 1111 liiishaiiil'-i hrollur,
who died emht lens .igii, and who was cry
dear to in both." uiitliV C'imiiinion.
An Essay on Hnbit.
simy h tnld of an linjli-h -1 li"olnn-ter
u' 0 n'leiul 1 hum In the lmy who should
wiile the Imt mnipn-iiinn 111 Hie ininulrn on
'llni to Oimoiui llilut."
t Hie eiiialun nt llo miiuite-i the louipose
tii'tt-, into lead. The prize went to a lid of
nine ieai-1. 1'olhiiMi.'; i. In-, es,.ti :
"Well, sir, habit is It tut 10 uiennme. If )ou
taki nit Iho tn t litter jnti do not elnni;'
'.lliil,' If J oil lake nil auollifl )nu still llll'
11 'tut' left. If inn take nil still aiinlhir, Ihe
whole of 'it' lemaiii,. If )ou I ike off amithei,
tt i, not wholli u-ird up; all of which goes to
show tint if .1011 want to uet ml of ,1 habit
.urn must iliimv it nir all Insethcr." Youth's
( omxiatiiun.
THE
Pacific Coast
AND
Texas Oil Co
Refers by Permission to
WARREN GILLELEN, Esq.
President or (lie Broadway Bank
and Trust Co., Los Angeles, t'al.
As to tho value of the Company's
Oil Ltmds and the character and
qualifications of its California diicc
tors and manageis
For a Short Time Only
You ean fee lire thU stack at
15c Per Share
But Delays Are Dangerous,
THE DEVELOPMENTS DUR
ING THE PAST FEW DAYS ON
ADJOINING PROPERTY JUSTIFY
A VERY MUCH HIGHER PRICE
FOR THIS STOCK AND IT WILD
ADVANCE VERY SOON. IT IS
SELLING IN LOS ANGELES, SAN
DIEGO AND SAN BERNARDINO
TO THOSE WHO KNOW OUR
PROPERTY, AND KNOW THE
ABILITY AND CHARACTER OF
OUR MANAGERS. OUR OIL
LANDS IN MIDWAY DISTRICT
HAVE ADVANCED HUNDREDS
OF DOLLARS PER ACRE IN MAR
KET VALUE WITHIN A FEW
WEEKS AND ARE LIKELY TO
ADVANCE THOUSANDS OF DOL
LARS PER ACRE DURING THE
SUMMER. ONE HUNDRED NEW
DERRICKS ARE BEING ERECTED
IN THE VICINITY. SEND TO US
AND GET THE EXACT LOCA
TION OF OUR PROPERTY AND
APPLY NOT ONLY TO THE BANK
NAMED ABOVE AS TO THE
VALUE OF OUR HOLDINGS, BUT
TO ANY BANK OR BANKER OR
ANY WELL POSTED BUSINESS
MAN IN BAKERSFIELD, MID
WAY, OR SUNSET, OR IN THAT
SECTION. WE ARE NOT SPEND
ING A GREAT DEAL OF MONEY
IN HALF PAGE ADVERTISE
MENTS IN METROPOLITAN
NEWSPAPERS, BUT WE HAVE
GOT THE VALUES BEHIND OUR
STOCK AND OUR MANAGERS
ARE THE BEST IN THE FIELD,
AND WE BELIEVE OUR STOCK IS
FAR AND AWAY THE BEST OIL
INVESTMENT NOW BEFORE THE
PUBLIC. CALL AND SEE US OR
SEND FOR FULL INFORMATION,
OPEN EVENINGS.
INYESTMENTand FINANCECO
Room 1, Dime Bank Building',
Scranton, Pa.
THE TRIBUNE'S
EDUCA TIONAL CONTEST
$3,000 in Special Rewards
THH SCRANTON TklBUNIi has inaugurated its second Mu
tational Contest which, like the first, is open to every ambi
tious person, not only In Scranton, but throuRbout Lacka
wanna and other counties in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
This contest will be even greater in magnitude than Its predeces
sor, embracing special rewards of the very highest character, and
will be carried out in strict accordance with the rules of fairness
and justice.
The first contest, which occupied the attention of our read
ers from July to October of last year, met with such encourage
ment and was so successful in every way that it has been de
cided to repeat it.
This year the special rewards are limited to those of an edu
cational character, eight scholarships being olTcred to the very
best educational institutions in the state.
The Special Rewards.
Scholarship in Lafayotto Colleco $1,000
Scholarship in Swarthmoro CoIIoro 1,000
Scholarship in Stroudsburf? Normal School 075
Threo Scholarships in Scranton Business College,
$60 Each 180
Two Scholarships in Scranton Conservatory of Music,
870 Each 1 no
$,005
Each contestant failing to secure one of these special rewards
will be given ten (10) per cent, of all the money ho or she turns in.
N. It llio first two "iholushliH do not lniiiil meiN, hut tlie lOnleitaiiU finning
Ihr.-e will he glim tin (III) iter lent . ml ihi money lie or i.hu lunij in to lhu
liihune, lo .iJiiiit in .i)iui; thN eienie.
Rules of the Contest.
The fpeiiil lew mil nlll lie ciien tn the
peiun n-iiirin? the larjn.-t iiiiiiiIht nl
1'ilnK
I'nlnti will Im 1 redded to 1 onle.tniili m in
line new Mih-itlhcn lo The Mranloii '1'ilhiiio
is follows:
1 I'oitiM.
One Mniilir Suluiilption.
'I Inn .Month,' Nih.i ilptioii
li Month-,' Snli-i tliilmtt.
"lie n.n'n Mih-uintiuii ...
, .M 1
. 1 ii :
. 'j. "iii ii
. (urn ii
lite 1 iiilf-..iiit with the hislieit immiii r
of piilnts Mill he uiien a limit i fmm the
llt of (ipeilil rewaiiN, tlie 1 nnto'-l.iiil with
the moitd hisln-.t niiiiiliri nf points will ho
Riirn a choice of the remalniriK rew.ndi,
and n on Ihinusli (ho IKl.
I.'mli lonlrstiinl faillnj: to fenne a spec! it
rcwaid. ami ,ilvi thn-o ilin selei t the fir-it
twn Ml10l.11-.lup-, will he rjlien ten j.r imt.
of all moiiej he or i-hc tuun in.
Ihe ii'tllps,il wh tin
highest iiiiinln r
Full particulars will be furnished all interested, including a list
of the winners last vear with the number of ooints they secured.
Address EDITOR EDUCATIONAL CONTEST,
Tribune, Scranton, Pa
The
Busy Stores
of Lewis & Reilly
Will Be
Closed all Day
flemorial Day.
Scranton
HOTEL TERRACE.
I'm lor Hotel. Aiionimodatioits unMiipawil
h-peiial SU.MMllIt ItATKb to peinunent K !.-
(let them. Tahle Hoard. W II WIIYTI'.
Kellar & Harris.
MnnuftKtiiirri o Hainei, nml ilealcri in Hone
ruinlslilnR fiooiN, Titinki and Trincllns IJ'ic--lttpairing
promptly attended to. 'telephone ISU2.
117 I'enn nieniie. Scranton, Pa.
L. SOMMAR. nulldlnjt Contractoi
Kmplo)9 union men. IMimates chrei fully
giicn. HcnioileliiiK and repairing a bpcclalty.
326 WASHINGTON AVE.
LACKAWANNA
UNDERWEA R STORE
Will Fell all their samples ol flue impoitcd
Madras hlilrts for men at ule.i worth $1 to 4J W
DAVIS STEAM DYE Co.
319 PENN AVE.
Oooda called for and delivered. Cleaning,
D)cini; and Prcninu.
ALL WORK QUARANTEEO. PHONE 373S
Golden Gate
Dining Rooms,
left 2.1 cent meal in Ihe illy,
l'lc Mul Ticket. -H.OO.
Sunday dinner a ipeeislty.
Ilcmc-injde Pastry.
244 ADAMS AVE.
W. A. HARVEY,
Klritric firing and KlMurr.
l.lcclilc- Dell and Telephone Work.
309 Commonwealth building.
J. B. WOOLSEY & CO
CONTRACTORS
AND
BUILDERS.
Dealers In
Plate Glass and Lumber
OF ALL HINDS,
Kingsbury & Scranton.
Manufaitmcra' Agents
' MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES,
l)i.tilit Agents for
John A rtnchlliiii's foiii lo's Wire Rope and
Kleitilial Win liiitla I'culi.i ami Ituhhir Mfi;
t'o.'s Uollln, I'aiklng, lloe ami Meihinlial
HuhLer fioods. hiiowlton I'aikin; (.jilir'i
Oil llolhlUE Itnom 1110 Paul! lild.-.
FRECKLES,
Molh. Tan, Liter Spots and ail plmnuiUi)
illrioluulloiu lomplelily iimun'il h) in) pe
i lui home lieatuieiit, .mil llio ioiiip!eiun
itlidcied ileal and iuootli.
HELEN BUCHANAN,
IVinutologui. "U Wa.liliislon Ate
SHOFF'S HAT FACTORY,
.'HI hpnue hlreet, Near Hotel Juimu.
AH Iho new Ii1.h1, foi Spriiu i)lc die
now" in. New "' J'ado In Onlvr
W. H. GORDON c- SON.
none bhocine and (leneral lll.uksmittin;
Wigon and Latiuje IluildiD, ani llubber Tire-
Idj
339 ADAMS AVENUE.
All Mtli-t tiiliftM niml he pud In .idi.inio.
Only now Mih-irlheit will ho iiiuuleil.
Ifiiiew.iN hy peii-ons wIhim) iniiiei iete on
mir Mlli-allplfoll IM pi lin to MlV I.I Will lint
he iieditoil. Ihe Tiihune will inie-li.ile
e.lih Milxi'iiplintl titil If (oitittl lltrxu'll' II
mi" n.i) le-ciie-i tlie riiihl lo lejut It.
No lian-iler 1,111 he mule afler i milt I1.11
oitir I n n uiii n.
All Milwilpt 011', nml the (.i-.li to py for
-aint, inn. 1 ,r hnidtil in at 'Ihe I'lilinno
nihil' within the wi-tk In wlihli I hey ale ce
niieil, hi lint tnpiia ma) 1m sun to tlie
-llli-i lihris at nine.
SiiIm ilpiiniM nniil he milieu on hl.niK-i.
wlm Ii ean he 1 1 .11 ' hL. I'liluuie nihil,
or Mill h" sent lo, mail.
The innliM will 1 lo-e pinuiplli- it S o'tloik
Sitiinliy cieiui.s, Au-u-t .11, pmi.
THE
Peoples Bank,
Mears Building,
Court Mouse Square.
Capital Stock, $100,000
Surplus, - - - 25,000
Savings and Business Accounts
Solicited.
President -Vico
Prcs. -Cashier
- -
- -CD. Jones
- G. F. Reynolds
- - H. M. Ives
DIRECTORS:
C. I), .louts
(I. I. lle.iiioliH,
'Ihoui.is pi,iue,
Aitluir Diiiiii,
('. S. Noolwoilli.
llu haul il'lliit-n,
Jl. I. I'ailei,
Samuel .uuter,
T ('. nn Mutt Ii,
A. II. W.iiniili,
W. (1. l'lillon, M. .1. Ikah-).
Business
THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY.
Brotherhood Wine Co.-s
I'ine Old Port, nuigundies and
te-jiitrinrs. Painily 'liatle Only.
P. H. FRENCH. 40B CONNELL BLDG.
Brescheus
Great Fire Sale
124 WYOMING AVENUE.
Now doing On.
I'inc 1'iiis and ill kind ol N'eikwear.
BRESCHEL & CO.
Scranton Laundry,
332 WASHINGTON AVENUE.
Calls by telephone! reiehe pioiupt attention
WILSON & WASBERS,
Srectacles.
MADE AND
REPAIRED.
"J hat's nil."
S. H. TWINING.
131 PENN AVE.
REGULAR &G
PHOTOS ROR
$3.00
AT
CRAMER'S
3IILACKA.AVE
Hanlevs
Bakery.
420 SPRUCE ST,
Successor to
HUNTINGTON
W'u main a iprilaily of fina turad stuffi,
Ordns for Salads, 0)lci, Croiuctte, cle.,
piomptl) Hlled.
A lull line ol !.ce ('nam nnl lies.
GOODMAN'S SHOE STORE,
Now at 11m l.nkawjiin.i ate.
SOUVENIRS GIVCN OUR CUSTOMERS,
WALTER E. DAVIS.
214, 316, SIS PAULI BLDG,
Attorncy-nt-L.tw, Sernnton, Pa,
THE MOST PALATABLE
mil llealthtul Heir Hut is hiewrd, 'Ihe lti.il
Siitar ol ihe Nation, I mnalul in il I'liul.. .
ii Pine hihllt. llu llnl that nude MilwaiiLi
iJlil'jil,. Sul'l l';
A. W. SGHRADER,
iJO I.) dalll . Ilm
Hull lilqiii.'lii-
.-, i inloii, I' I.
The scranton Vitrified brick
and tile manufacturing Company
Makci? nl rating Hiiik, rli M, 11 line
(iii-eial i-jlcs A.cut, I nine :,."J Wa hlimtou i
Woiks at Na) Au., I'a , I., i. V. V, It. It.
FINLEY'S
Summer Sale or
Table Linens,
Napkinsjowels etc
Scotch, Irish
and German Linens
Km tin unl yrnr p Iiiivp lioen
IcIlliiK you tlint liiinm wcio nilvniit
liiK In pi In, nilvlHliiR tin irplonlsililiu
ol' illl Hloi'li by pill'i'llitslllK n supply
III lllltlrll.llloll of tills llilVHIICP. Tim
liirieiiM In pi fu Iiiih rump, l.lliciif
lutvi Roiif up, tIip rim Itt pi-loon
llllliillulM to nl, nut tivpuly pot cent,
alinvi lliiihi roi'iiioi-ly iiMlti'tl, W
IkuikIiI hi'iivy lii-roii' tliu uilviiiii'p lio
kiiii nml iii-i in n ptmiiloii to soli you
lliimiN nt tlio nit pt-ii't's, an Ions' "3
l'I'I'SL'llt Htlll-K 1 t.,l'i.
At I'lOc, Illstl'lHl OflMl'
Irlnh UIiipii liiitiiii:!;, hi', liii'lion wlilp,
full lili'iii'iioii, Iip.ivi wi'lBlit nml very
Nlclttly cliiili; ulhii (li'iiniin Hllvpr
llll'lll'lll'll U.IIIIMMk lit lllld M.IIIR' ptiic
ua liii'lifH wiiii. i.ift unish; .-prcnillii
Millli fur tho niiiiii'y.
Al Sl.0 Inslcail or$t.2.-
Kim liksli D.ininsl,, 7J liu'iii's wlili!
Kiiih lilcmlu'il, ri'y iiiio linen inui
p.Ntr.i lit'.iiy iiiiilit): hhoivii hi n l.irsn
IIIMKP Hi' lloiMl .Hill lltlll'l' pi-iUly ilc-
mIkiim; iiiipkiiis tn m.iii'li.
At 81,10 Instead oi Sl.S.)
(iPl'lliiiti Sllvpf Hloinlii'il, Z Ini'lipfl
wiili. vory in ivy lAidnlu nml ilunilile
linen, wit limit llu nli;iupst iIipssIiib:.
Wi -n it iPfiiliilin'iiil thN liiiPti with
BUmIpcI coliliilonrp lot- hnnl kpiipiiiI
hOIVlll'.
5-S Napkins, .Sl.:5 Instead or.SI.5tl
CiPI'IIMII Sill'i'l' lllt'lll'llnil, Slltt mill
ln.iy to (In liiiinl; Jusl tlio Niipkin
lnr I'voiy ilny uso. ('niiiplcli lino nf.
Ilm :,a Nnpkliis in ipnt mi ipty at
piitloi'iis, liniu $1 ,".0 In $10.00.
Towel Socuiul at '27h;
)Ul'k-ll-llll'k 'I'llWl'lM, IWll'.t I.IIRIV
xi.i', oxtiii liom y wpIkIii, ki-iiihI vn'we.
l-'inc H.iniiiMk nml 1 1 uek-n-liai'H
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510512
Lackawanna Ave
P. J. HON AN,
Merchant Tailor.
319 Lackawanna Avenue.
Allis-Chalmers Co
Stni-i .ihiiis In M.ii'liinp Knsliicss nf
Dii'ksoii ol.tniifiii'iuiliiK Co,, Hi r.intiin
nml W'ilko.s-Haiie. I'.i.
Sl.itlciniir) i:mkIiii.s, Jloilpi-h, Mining
MiU'lilnery, Pumps.
Houses.
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Guernsey
Hall
IS THE BEST PLACE IN
SCRANTON TO BUY A
RIANOl
OR
ORGAN
Don't fail tn c3me and see as great bargains
aie waiting for you,
J.W.GUERNSEY,
PROP.
314-316 WASHINGTON AVE,
SCRANTON. PA.
Ill New Guernsey Huildfni;.
tild .Medal
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FOR
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WE ARC SATISFIED WITH A SMALL
PROFIT.
BERNHARD, jeweler,
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EDWIN S. WILLIAMS,
CONTRACTOR, BUILDER
ROOM 2S COAL EXCHANGE,
SCRANTON. PA,
THE SCRANTON UMBRELLA
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,,
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Wi repair all our coodi
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