RAILROAD TIME TABLES i-\, Bes#emer & I- K. Trains depart No. 14 at 9:40 A. M; No. 2. at 5 30 P M Butler time Train arrive No. 1. 8:5"» A M. No. 11 2 55 P M. Butler time No. 13 rcnp tbrotgh to Erie con nect* with W N & P at Hwton Junction for Franklin and < »il City and rrith N. Y L. E & W. at hhenan go for all points east. No. 2 runs through to Meadviile and connects with W N. Y A- P for Fri"klin and t'il City. WR. TriiN ER, Ti< ket Agent. piTTSKUKG & WESTERN Railway. Schedule of I'as s- Trains in effect May 15. 1898. BUTIER TIME IV part. Arrive AAY*NTRYYUTI-»N . . 6-J A * A M Aikxhttj * " 0 Ji; # Owilo X<-C"Zimod**.K o I *•*, £ 17 A. . • W " A< roeMßodatioß 10 Oft " 1- w Allegtom Ex|*r««s 3 1«'. P.* 4 *» AIl«gl« ; <er~ 306 €":» I * fc -x 3 «*" J* M A'J- v rvM iii 540 M 8 <X» "Fljar". , ; 'J; rt I*ll wool A'-- .oinvUtiun 5 <» 7 '*> Chios? Liii -1 540 &17 AM K u«aiwl M-iil f 60 A.* 5 20 p.M Atiinniffliatk>n 5 35 p.* 9 a.m SUNDAY TKAINi A iinrhaoy 8 15 a W 9 3*2 A''■, ,-nj Ac rintaodation. f » P.* \<o P.SI ?'• * i V.i*? leeoauDodatkm. Hls a i 7(B ' thkaj;o Erpraai. .. 538 r.w 4 50 Allegb«i.y \ccomiaolaticn 7 " Train %n~J r ing at 4.50 p.m. 1«»T«i B. A O. PittAtmrg at 3 Si) p.xu ao-1 R A W., Allegheny *t 3.10 pro. . F »r thronjrh ticket* tn .ill pdiitf in rvorta «r> -t or •'lothvent an»l lnfefTnatk»n regarding route*. t'.'.K' of tnun*, wtc. apply to W. R. T1 RNEiI. Ticket Agent, P R atYN J :.!>•?, Snp't, Bul-r. IV JToxturg, hi C. W BAB6J2TT. O. P. A.. AUe*b*#J, Pa ' PENptYANIA Ri 4, WESTEN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. S'.itCDULK I* Emci Nor. "i 9, lfe!/7. bOCTIf. WEEK DAYS A. M A M A.M. I*. M P M BCTLEB .Leavf G u 11 15 235b 0» «.*j umfmru . Arrive H :A tf Mr 11 3fc ij •» Bntl«r JoiKtiou.. M 7 27, « *>3 12 .i %* •>« FcLl- r fan niua Leav»- 7 M !*2 T2 3£5 ft •>'» XatrrMsa Arrive 7 3* b M U 30. 3 3o J Tar-utum. i 7 9 JJI2 3*. 34z 6 « fipriinsT'lai*- «0 ♦ lt> I- 4 1 <1 ...... .. .'» ;*f J J - > 3- iii, v 8209 48 1 '.£> 4 '_■* 6 4-> \. M.jA.M. I'. 51..J' M l". M SI NKAV TRAIN'S.—L'»v.- Batlcr t.r Alfegtenr fit J in-; prim.ii<J i*tennedlate rt*Sloa» »l a. m. .NORTH. W EEK PAYS A.M. IA. M A M P. M KM All. ,t» uy Hty. !«.« 7 -<i '•> II t> 2*> «t" NiMHtan.. *U ftll «? « • i'.*r*Atv>ut j 1# l'#,ll 44 2 ... Hp* in irdmlM. ... ...;'» *' ; l M! 1" <■-i. Tirautam J M 1 aW W t # 4« Kirtiun. 7 » 943 12 12 331 «51 fiutlM- Jaitctiou.. jmv« 7 1- 2"J - I W Butl~f - U > 4 *>7 7 Oft ttU'mbrnt 8 !51 ° I "'*'■' 4 36 7 24 nC'TLi.Jt arri« » 4"; l» > 1 17, 5 (if. 7 SO A.M.jA.M.I"' M -I'. Kl.jp. M BUSDAY TBAIII9.—Lwn AJlrirl-.'njr City t<r Bot l.r mid piiu ii«l at a- ai. and M 0 p. ru. Wm LINT FOR THE EAST Wrrx I»AT» PMIA. Ml I' M ,'' * 2 r, 2'hr BrTi.en , t aft! 7 Si,*r Btal-r iunctSon .. t to 7 40 1* Butl. r Jui rtion ar n 9)M Of 4 06| 7 49-ar Freeport »▼ * 409 7 f»3| M Allegheny Jun<tiun .." 12 </l 4 '/I 8 Olj •' Le«y:hbiiriC " 8 09 11 4** 4 in H%\ \ " Pan I ton (Apollo) " 75311 32 s«* H 311 w »ilto»>arK " 780 11 (*# 541 9 255 11 Blaimriue tl « 0° I<J 4*» 5 •>» i 3f>' ' BkOrsriHfc iuternftcUon.. r > r »«'l.i 1( 8 iX» 11 3ft! " Altoona 4> 3 15. »00 ( 1 Mr 3 l'» ** HtrrMtirg. 44 11 46 3 10 4 :» 8 W, - PbikkfeifitU M 30 11 5W A.M.'P.M.I A M P. M On PnrwUy, train leaein;; IldtJer 736 a. m., canned* for Ilarri#!. i i;, and Philadelphia. Tlir.,ogh k r» i,* jor the »«at leave PHM unf (L'niw; Station ) t v+ UAikTw*. — Atlantic Kxf>r*m, dally A.m Peuwry'.v JIIIH Mrniteil M 7:15 " Day K/p: H4O, u " Main Line luxpreM, M WO PliilalHpbU ibXprean, 1 .... 4.30 P.m K.V*UMI KXJ»*»«H, 44 ~..7:05 Fart I»ina, 4 8:10 M PHilad a Mail, fton'lay* only 8:40 A.m F./r dKailwl information, addrftW Tboa K. Watt, Paon Act. Writer* r>H*trlrt. Oirnw Fifth Aveoiie an l Smith' MM Htrwt, PittalfiirK, Pa. j u. J R WOOD, (ieneral Lfatutice. iieo 1 ' v %a* r . Acent. J Two Weeks 5a le. For two weeks we are going to sacralice iict.l it or not, you will buy for future iwe. if you will only come and see the designs anC. price. We have many of the best grades on the market which we will sell you at such a rrice that yvu will buy. We have all grai 1 and our pricea are se'ling out prict«. We want to sell out w 'thin two weeks f<> r eas ue every roo - ti in the hi/U9e for you wili need the knowledge when you bej r the prices and see our fine patt'ims, pnuciply "special" grades, at DOUGLASS' 241 S<, uth Main St., Near P. O. Great Shoe Sale fk |x, At C. E. Miller s. Are you in the market for good footwear cheap. This is to be a great month at our store. Summer shoes and •tippers must go and if you are needing any call while the selection ib large. Red Hot Prices. Mi'i)'»Tan Shmn JI.IK. 11.4 ft, tI.MK Venn Huff UK. I.IU. 1.31 Men's Work IUK Hhrws !». 1.19, 1.21 lilryi-ii. bhoes. l.ld. I 21. 1.90 Ladh*' I'ini'. tthoes l»- I.IV, 1.4" l/a<llcH' dxforil TIIJH ..... <4, MS I.lull' s" H«Tg«- MIIIIIMTS & UulU'rs 4-* Hoys'l'lllP Itnff .Mlkm s la l , 1.34 Youth's I'loe Hull rfhoea . HH. L « We Hold Nothing Back. Sell shoes is our watch word. All summer shoes must i{<>. This will be a month long to be remembered by those wno attend this sale. Repairing Done Promptly. C.E. MILLER. Eyes Examined Free of Charge r"^^^trick. Jeweler and Graduate Optician Ne.tt Door to Court House, Rutler, I'M tfubperibe tor the C'TtW!*. L. S. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. 117 K. lEFFBRSQN. BUTLER, - PA. A x lEsisS^ Tn-- Story TclUr. -T'y*iu eastern countries, JEL. 'n place of o>:r ry ciiters, they have professional stor> tellers. It is their art to "heir listeners with tales of love and ra.irvtlou ; advenrurea acJ hair breadth csc .v - f- ' magic cure There - a story r a --oader ful Rsed:.inc to»t his ma<l<.- th uiands ot c jrts that steiued almost t rerr mi:. «hoald ' I h«*r*r. T. have' heard it or to read it, nsay save a wo man her c*r hit «t hat of her fcusoard. The tm-dicu-e i' tbe dis'.overv of Or. ! R V Pierce, an eminent and skilnjl =pt- I cWI I fix thirty year- c!»ief cownlunj physician to th- great Tnv .lids' Kote. and ; SargiV- Institute, at Buffalo, N \. It ts in,»nas Dr Pierce's Golden M«d;cai Dis- I cove TY makes tue appetite hearty, the . diergtion p-.-rfect, the liver active, t..e ! blood pare and rich, the nerve, steady, the brain clrar and the body strong. It la .he eieat blood-maker ar. l flesh-builder It cures oH oer cent, of all cases ot consump tion and diseases of the ail passages Jt ctii€S ncrvou- diseases and ir the mc-d- JQ f, >R men and women A wjinan may eave h-.r husbar.d s life by keeping a bottle :n th ■ h )usc. ana pcttin,. .. resort to it when he feels otit of sorts. All men are heedless about their health. Medicines stcrt-s .-ell it Doctor Pierce's reputaiici is world-wide, and ar <e"low townsmen of Buffalo, N. Y think so highly if .'litn that they made h;:n th-ir r^pre ientalive in Congress, but bis great love for b:s profession can'ed him to resipr; tLat honorable position that he might de vote the r-iraicder of hi- life to the relief and cure of the sick. _ Another good thins to have in tue house is a vial of Dr. Pierce's i'lea-art K.U - Th< y cure biliousness ar.d constipation and never gripe. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL CPiiea or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. I I Wounds A Bruises. Cuts Sores Doils Tumors. Eczema <4 Eruptions. Salt Rheum 4 Tetters. E Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. SCorns h Bunions Stin«s & Bites of insect Three Sizes, 2sc, soc. and si.to. S-jM hy Irnarln'Ji, </r vnr fxldotreecipt of p arßmiifTS'srn eo., in * n« wunao.«».,».rt. Baby IVSine! t Every mother feels an inde scribable dread of the pain and danger attend- < ant upon the nod of her life. Becoming a should be a source of joy suffering and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation -one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND i 3 "the irmetty v.hich reliever 1 women of the gre<'».t p tin and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made pau.lcs?, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing con ditions arc avoided, the system ir. made ready for the coming event, and *.he serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour art obviated by the use of Mother'.' Friend. it is r biasing to woman HI.OO PFRBOTTLE at all Dru* Storoa •c ; ' t-y "*r>rf>aa on receipt of nie-3 BOOKS C onUlning Inraliialilo Information of rnrr Interest to all women,* will bo ncnt rntt to any address, upon application, t>y Th* BBAbFIKI.D BEtiCLATOB CO., Atlanta, tt* Druggist CATARRH lor a gmeroo* IO CENT fWcf/AMBALWXJ TRIAUJIZE. Ely's Cream Balm c .iitalna no c>calii<\ ty * Cq'jVWa n . rrury nor any oUier P)>. ~ It I* qnlckly AIIKO'IH-IJ J aivea Keiicf at once, kj It "i»»ni) arid cli mm:* " JT. _ COLD'n HEAD IlealH Lbd Pro tec tn the Metnt>rano. Kentoren tbe H« ii«rn of Taate and .Smell. Full Blze 60c.; Trial bir.-i loc.; at Dnifririata or i>y rnail. l*Li iIBOTIiiCJth. 65 Warreu btrcet, New York.l AS~WAR HAS COME~ we all will have to keeji uj> our spirits—best way to do this is not to use Lewin's spirits, but Lewin's pure rye whiskey. We will ship to any place in the United States. Guaranteed 6 year old whiskey cither Guckenheimer, Finch, Gibson,Overholt, Large, Mt. Vernon, Thompson. $i per full quart or 6 quarts for $5 Grandfather's Choice Whiskey, guar anteed 3 years old, f2 per gallon. On C. O. I), or umil orders of $lO or 1 ■ >ver, we prepay all charges. ROBERT LI2WIN & CO., Importers and Wholesalers, 411 Water SI. Opposite 11. & (). Depot. Telephone, 2179. Pittsburg, t'n MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PIUS ■—-tiiElli&fe-i. r.v ""til 5i.1.1 i.v .Iriiuui.i-. MUTT CHEMICAL Co.,< * For Hale by P. II WULLBR -f 500 SQUARE FEET J •fOEACH ROLL -36 WIDE ABfiOUITELY FIRE-PROOF. WJT add to the Intlammabilily j of your Dwelling or Busi " / ness Build.ng by the use of combustible building papers I Mnnhnrri i 9 an absolutely Fire-I'roof • ""11*11 H sheathing and cau be had for atout the same cost as " burnable " papers. NnnKlirn :4<:t, a " <fl harrier to flames, MUIUaIIII am j w j;| not throw off that stifling smoke winch so endangers life in case of fire ! H. W. JOHNS M'F'G CO.. , 100 WILLIAM STREET. NEW YOHK. Chi' *OO a&«TO*. I*MiUDCI»NU. *| boDicride tor uo OITIXIH. THE: ci 11 xß.x. ■ . OLD oIIOES. Mr. Staj No.t Una a V. .>r.. A'.oat Tit ci Otter IhU's* Oiii, lo rln<lliS{t Olti " 'As easy us an old shoe' is a familiar scying," said I*l r. uoa, according ; to the N'ew York Suu, "auu thci u cau Ibe no doubt that u-i old shoe is u j mighty comfortable thiup After wc ■ have vvoril the new &hoc-». tivse lit and frrmal, how gladly we put them off, and vith what joy we put on , tho shoes thtt are old p&d > T r rn end familitr to the feet: OH -hoee, hor , eier, arc t'.o n'y thing old that ; we like. We lilio ar. old bod if it I cot too old, but just old enough, so ; j that -while still soft atd eorafcrtaide I it is ako shaped "'•.mcwhat to tLe body, wLich it supports at every point, yieid- IDJ R degree of comfort whi-.-h not th" | finest of b»-ds .-an afford 't : = , txrte. | "But it is so wltji a"! thirgs old. that. I are not too old. Icclndirgr habi* ■. T ""c i cling to them so long as they give- UB I comfort, and wp hate to change. W' i I are creatures of habit, who ~ould if : I w? could follow to the end alorg the ; first comfortable rut we fall into, and , ; never look out above its sides. And it j is well for na that our sho"? wear out, j ! and that we have to buy new a:: 1 , Wear them; that wc are In various wars compelled to change: that vrc ' ere rooted out now and then ind sot , going anew. "And soma ot us profit by this change. Once lifted out of the rut wo Ktay up on the plain, where there Ls nothing to crarap us, arid where we can lay about freely in any direction }n accordance wi*h our povrer. but more of us, I fancy, rather welcome the days when the shoes grow old again and yield without much stnig glinjr to the enticements of ease ami comfort." FIRST LLEFIIANI IT* ALVIERICA. lion Hotel SmltU'i Kctintrc .•'ttue a Fortnue tor An other ."iittn. It is not generally knov ths-t u ci'izc 1 of Ower slmro brought across the occau the first elephunt tuat was ever iu Ami..ica, iays the Owensboro (Ky.) T. ■; e of the gentleman was £:nub, who at one time a ragt body of land from the mouth of I'uather creek up the rber, enjljrr.eing nearly all the present farms,'lr. the neighborhood of Sorgho. f Mr. was ut J'aris .vlth his brother had "more money than he knew iwot to do with." ITe told his brothet thot h c intended takingsome- American tnat the people had eeen. "You had better buy an eiorjTjant,"said the jocuiar brother and that was what Aioscs did. He picked out the biggest, rmimal he could find and paid an enormous price for it. Ho brougli' it to New York, where it v ia a nine days' wonder, but the owner soon found that, be bad something worse than the proverbial vhlte ele phant on bin hands. Tie tried to sell it, but could find po buyer and at Inst j undertook to give it away, in which ho was equally uhsuccesaful Finally lie found a man vvhv agreed to pay hini ?I<X> for it aad iLls individual put it on exhibition, fto waa ao successful that he went into the show businesu und znade u fyrtunfi of Mr. f-mith's fob ly. rpl. Frank Mofternan.of Adrian ville, is a grandson of Mr. Smith, who lived to a 'jtrnt pge at bin homo in this 1 ♦ounty. ! Swnbplnp Telpplmrie', j The following rtory comes from *hc Brahd Ilapids Fr . ■», and b:-s to do wi th a man und a wo:n:ui who are employed in dilllerent oflloes In one of the large 'bulldinga of that city." Each office hus (1 telephone, but an it happens one i? an instrument belonging to the Citizens' Vompany, the other a Hell instrument. One day the man had occasion to use the Citizens' line, and stepped across the hall to the lady's office. "Ifave you a Citizens' 'phon't?" he asVed, and *l.e replied In the affirmative. "Well," L't» ventured, "I'm a eitizen. May I use it?" Why, of course he might use it; but inwardly bhc was Inclined to envy his ability to stand up and nsKcrt bin citi zenship in this way, for soine of her womanly iiropensltles were of the "newish" sort. An hour later she bal anced accounts with him. "Have you a fleil telephone?" she asked, on step ping iirto bis office. lie did not try to deny it. "Well, I'm n bell©; mnv I use it?" tan Afford to Have a Cow. Just afti-r President McKlnley's in auguration he had his relatives who were iu the city at a family dinner at the whites house, says the Ladies' Home Journal in an illustrated anecdotal blograpliy of the president, it was a large cotnpany, and a very good din ner. Dour old Mother McKinley WUK thcriv she was not very talkative. Shi- was .too hnppy for words. Hut flic kejlf IX eye 011 the dlnner, und no detail of it escaped her. Bbo was im prer.aed by the quantity of erecn ( servifl with the Xruit anti cofToe, for ( she looked up at her son in her sweet way said: "William, yon must kcijp a.cow now." Stmio of tbo young er Uiemliers of the family party found rt riiflirnlt to suppress a sinile, but the jfc"esident, with his usual tact and graeiou..ii»'Hk, replied: "Yes, mother, , w«t can oCord t«> have u cow now, and ] have nil the cream we curt ponsibly use." Am-lcant Cbnreh KzeaTnted. At Houlai', n Gasoony, a croso was discovered projecting above the sand. Further investigation showed that it was attached ti# a steeple, and later a well-preserved church of the tbir teenth century was cvcaval-•' The church Is now In use I'irni Knvr !«>t»<*. The firdtenvelop' e*i - made • po*«r * ion r-f 'be I' 1 •!; ■ rn- Hood's Sarsaparilla is IUHI the mi iii cine to pnrify the blvsl and build up the whole system 1 Amcrcitui courage ami heroism is more in evidence now than it» ver wa < When Admiral Namo on n:-ked for yol unteers to go to what e. tned almo ( certain death in tin siukilig of tin Mi 1 riinae, 4,000 men offered themselves, ' and of these eight wore ehonen II b HUch doeds as tliis that open tie eye , of the rest of tin world to the intense pa trot! Bin of our citizenship What (he Hhakej ;of Mount Lelmnon know more aliout than anylssly else, is ( the use of herh. and how to be healthy. They have studied the power of food They nearly all live to a ripe old age. The Shaker Digestive Cordial is pre pared by the HI inkers from herbs and plants with a spcrial tonic po ver over the stom eh. It helps the stomach digest its food and digested food i j a strength-maker Htronx rnnwlex. strong Itotly, strop ; brain nil come from properly digested fr M >il. A sick stomach can be cured and di gestion made easy by Shaker Digestive < 'ordial. It cures the nausea, IOSM of ajipetite. pain in the stomach, headache, giddi ness weakness and all the other symp toms of indigestion, certainly and per mancntly. Ho'd by druggists Tiial Isittle 10 cents. Homeopathists tell tm tiiat like cures like Xut they fail to suggest a cure for dislike ! A Ijiior.irriarfedoillileattmplruniintof drlv- j I In;- Int<jli'liii„' lej ri of -I«ie<. <*;, n »,.ive dollars by in; for tint! (.ir/rr. fn-e e.itnlocnn of the I.lUhi ri I aud Harnen Wtf. 00., bikhurt, iud, ) MODES A L-» ARkXEi. lac K«-ai ■ Lonll.n' I'arrj C ißa- Te«nlli;r Way of Iliad, r* Giod-D). ' V.'ni* week,' writes ti co. esponti ent of the Lo .doa Telcgr&ph, "usua; y sets the seal oi adoption ;pon ...o inehiuns which wii. prevail in tnosc , tl*4.-;sts to whozil faouthcod Is the fc. vorite watering, ,iltkce an.l Hempstead j Heath the pt.^n'.. 1 1 . t for Stjt l;r ; afternoons. Watching tL- ru durfng the last few days. I have 1< en unable to discover any striking dere! me;.tt> In miilincry r raiment, but :h< re are two direction:; in '"hich the feminine leaders of corro. ' Ftyle in such circles now mark their ov-n rrigirr.lity. One : Is by the carrying of a cane. 'Arriet now has her malacea or | wan;.': 1 tipped vitli a plated mount j or her chcrr; -wood crook, uud m-tvo ■ J it much ,-.iore stif-cont;c:.mslj tbtvi • she would carry her more useful um brella. The first time I saw « walk ing stick as an item in tho fu!l-dr"s.s attire of our 1< ;.s affluent citizeuesscs was last July tt a ' beauty show" In Whitechapol, when an ebony crutch was carried fcv one of the fair compet .- tors wht secured a prize but which was objected to by som of the de feated rivals as unfair, though dis tingue. It has now evidently won if" mor? general poeeptanee The other distinction lies in the manner of bidding farewell. Those in the "smart sets" of the e social ranks neither shake hands nor sny "good-by." They extend an arm an gularly, turn the hand and fingers downward, the pulin being toward the body, and stiffly jerk the hand out ward three times. It Is especially ef fective through tram windows to friends waiting on the pavement. "FIGHTING JIM'S" BREAKFAST An ioetdciit of tin* C ivil "itui- liecjillt'd b»- Dewey's at Manila. There was grim humor in Dewey when he stopped sinking the Spanish fleet in order tbrit the boys might iot miss their breakfast, as well as a wis dom that is too infrequently accepted by military leaders. The admiral's coolness recalls an in cident that took place in Mobile bay about a third of a century afro, says the Detroit Free Press. James E. Jouctt, afterwards rear admiral, was the.n a lieutenant commander and in charge, of one of ihe union vessel?, lie had an early morning unpleasantness with a confederate boat, commanded by Lieut. Murphy who hurt been Jouett's classmate r.t Annapolis, where they were worm friends before the war. On discovering who bin enemy was, Jouett immediately ordered a tine breii kfast prepared and set doggedly about tl,. task of having hi-' old eh r.n pre eut -is r. gue ,: '. After torn'' L i fighting he succeeded in capturing Murphy's boat. That gentleman went upon the deck where Lin captor stood r£ad> to receive him. the de'eated o*li c«r I.e. - lug one arr:i in a tJiug and Unlitg his free hand to make n formal sur render of his sword, \ppearingnot to notice this, Jouett laughingly el ided his friend for keeping breakfast wait ing and escorted him to the table. Murphy was a hungry man aad after lie had eaten like a bsrvest hand, said; "Jouett, if you had only sent me word about, tins breakfast I would have »ur reridered nn hour i.go." AMERICAN SHAMROCK. IrelHn<l*H llelorc-'l Flower In Fnnod Oroirlnt; In Many Partj ot tbo Union. "Few pcopl", comparatively Fpeok iup-, are. aware that the shamrock, Tre land'n national emblem grows in many parts of the United States." said Mr. Michael Cnvanagh, of lio'ton, during a recent visit to Wr.shlngton, aaya tbe I'ost. "I was out walking in the northwest section of Washington the other day, and saw loads of Khamrocks iu one of tin: parks. It is identically the same as that which flourishes ori the soil of Erin. A good many people confuse the shamrock with clover, which It resem bles considerably, but. the shamrock can always lie told from the other by its small, yellow blossoms exactly like n strawberry bloom. This blosnom puts forth five little yellow leaves. Now the biossoin of the clover is either red or white, and it is larger and shaped differently. "The shamrock has three leaven, which, in most, instances, are perfect in their heart shape, though not al ways so, and it grows luxuriantly in limestone regions. The tradition that Bt. Patrick explained the mystery of the Trinity by the little flower is tli« common explanation of it<* adoption &■ Ireland's most cherished emblem." W ill Sbt» lie I'leaard! An attache of the Chinese legation the other day in nhop was buying all the photographs of pretty glrh that the proprietor wan at ilbwrty to sell, and he betrayed an especial fondness for young women/in evening dress. The more generous the display of po'lahed shoulder the bet ter he was pleased. I asked hlin what lie intended doing with the photo graphs. says a writer in the Washing ton Post. "I shall send them to my wife In China," he said. "She litis nerer lw<sn iu America. She will be liappy to see how the Washington young ladles look." And perhaps she will be, but I have my doubts. \ I,mill of l.onferM. Manila it; a hind of Biestas. /\ll who can sleep there all day loug, and slum ber there Is reduced to a science. Ilain tnocks abound ami couches o. bamboo are In every home, hotel, club, store and loafing pltice. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, Bil louanosti, Headache. Eaey to tsko, otisy to opciatn. 25c In washing lace and riblwins, silk, muslin and other things tli.it are !> • t cleaned l»> immersing in naphtha, it is better t i use tin. cheap unrefined t|unl ity that 1 * tionghl at a paint supply store rather than the refined naphtlta of the dmiCKist.". The crude article, how :ver. uiii' t be carefully watched and it must not be forgotten that naphtha can < \ plode in the day time as well asat night, when a light may ignite it. .Silk ganza ribbons can be beautifully laundriod in cold, soapy' water, then rinsed in clear water Even when this fabric, is of very delicate tint or one of the fashionable unpronounceable shades, this treatment will not change the color at all KfIHtIMATI.HM Cl'kKD 1W A I)AV. "Mystic Cuic" for khcumatisni and Neuralgia radically cures m 1 to \ ilaya. It. action ujion the system 1 remark able and mv'strrioiii. It removes at once t!»c c iitsts and tin. disease iimnediately s ap;/ears. The dose greatly lenefits; 75 cents, boltl by J. C. Kcdic, and J. I'. I! ilpli rtrtiiinists ilu'.ler 'Vpr*^ Home folks noyer expect to get what they exjieet A fish in the hand is worth a dozen in the angler's story. All tilings come with the waiter >vl,o serves an order of hash. Drop a secret in the average woman's j ear and her tongue begins to work. I It's a poor obesity remedy that is nn able to make the patients purse thin ner. No matter waat .1 woman,s age may 1 lie she never thinks she looks it. ( Ua;>p< flinf r-omliiK. In a Great Western railway carriage on the way to Loudon a youth had dis turbed and annoyed the other passen geis by loud rind foolish :t.are ro mark? during a great part of the Jour ney. As they passed Ilonwell lunatic asyiuni he remarked: "I often think how r.!< the asylum iooks from the railway." "Some dav," growled an old geniJe i man, "you vi i.i to remark how nice the railway from the uiyiuni."—Tit-Kits. Ihe DJftervnco. "This taik of wedding bells makes me tired." s lid the bachelor. "There's no difference to me between a wedding , bell and a fuuerai bell." "Well, my boy," said the benedict, ! "there, is a "difference. You might henr ; your wedding bell, hut I can't under i ho., you eoj'd ever hear your ' own funeral bell." —Yonkers States man. Carrying Oat Jtistruetlons, Miss Pelle—Mary, remember I am at home to none except Mr. Yere. Brown kins this nfterroon. Mary (half an hour later) —I've told four gentlemen callers that you are at home to none except Mr. Yere Brown kins, miss, and they all went away very angry, Indeed. irr.=s. —Tit-lilts. JAILf Some of F.ldcm. "Every morcicg 11 the way toschool," said the little miss, "the boys catch me and kiss me." "Why don't you run from them?" asked her father. "Because,'' the small edition of Eve, "maybe tbe_\ wouldn't chase me."—Chicago Post. A Flttlui; Sentence. Judge (to prisoner)—Y'ou have been found guilty of attempting to abduct the plaintiff, Miss Antique. Have you anything to say why ventence should not be passed upon you? Frisoner—Nothing. Judge—Fifty years iu the .-late luna tic asylum.—Judge. »\"avs nml Mean*. "George, dear, you remember that lovely sideboard that was so cheap. Well, I've discovered a plan to make room for it." "How, my dear?" "By taking a la -ger I. .it."- • Brooklyn iii» Ileep \VI»il«:n. Sail" Gi v—That fellow Grimsbaw knows more about women thaw any other man of my acquaintance. Dolly Swift—How so? Sally Gay— lie understands that he doesn't understand them.—Judge. • i . [j .—(hippos*, darliag. that some Im mensely wealthy old duffer 011 the edge of the grave should want to marry you would yon throw me over? She-—N> : ncee.viarily; but you might have to wait a few years.—Puck. An ! e.(»oi»olnr linn. "'Pighttist isn't at all popn'ar anion;; his acquair. l.iiicti., ".a he? What is toe reason "Oh, he's the sort of a fellow who saves muney." Philadelphia North American. One Kxeeptlon. Jack (moralizing)— Man's ideas are usually his opinion. Mack —Well, niany a man has a good idea of married life, but not a good opinion L'p-to-I>tite. Cruel. "My face i» my fortune," she said. "It's a pity your fet t. were not, my dear," remarked her friend. "Y'ou wriuid have such a fine fortune then."— Pick-Me Up ('.m;S nl'a Do,ni llorso. People often speak of u worthless birgain as "a d< l .ti horse," something in which no value is recoverable. Even a dead horse however, is of some use in the world. The tail and lnauo are e- pe -1 ally val uable, and frort) these are made the hair cloth of commerce. The short hair taken from the hide is used to stuff cushions and horse collars The hide furnishes a waterproof 1< athev know n to the trade as cordovan, and is usetj for the manufacture of high-class bunting and wading boots. T' e hoofs of the animals are re moved and after lielug boiled to ex tract the oil from them the horny sub stance is shipped to the manufacturers of comix. The It bone-i are very hard and white, and are used for handles cf pocket and table cutlery. The libs and head are burned to make Is me black, after they have been treated for the glue that is in thein. In the calcining of these bones the vapors arising are condensed, and form the source of corbonate of ammonia, which constitutes the base of nearly j all ammoriiacal salts. The bones to make glue are dissolved in muriatic acid, which takes the phos phate of lime away. The pliospatc of lime, acted upon by sulphuric acid and calcined with car bou. produces phosphorus for lueifcr matches. The flesh is distilled to obtain car tioijite of aumK.u a Th 'result ing mass yields prussiate of potassium, with which tissues are dyed and iron trans foimed into steel. It also forms eynide of potassium anil prussic. acid, the two most terrible poisons known in j chemistry. The shoemaker who lits a woman s feet to her .alisfaction peforms a heroic feat Indifference m the posthumous child of liove and lint •. Wisdcm wins most disciples when I she is disguised as Folly. Airing other pople's faults never made them . •ucll any sweeter Vi man has so many offers of assist fince ns the man who reeds none The wings that riches have are nearly always used iu going instead of coming. Woman thinks of a dozen things at once. Man has a dozen thoughts on one flung. Some ol tin new brooms ll at seem to sweep st> clean are only throwing dust in your eyes. It sounds strange that when a man moves from the first floor to the attic he is generally going down in the world, and when he moves from the attic to the first floor he is get ting up in th" world "There were 20 jflrls there." he said, "and I was the only man. ' You must have Im-cii "It." I wasn't The girls would hardly speak to me because I had not enlisted if You Have 11 l»;iby. Don't kill it with mostrrims for conghs, colds and crutiji I'sethe only safe and certain cure, lloxsie's <' (' <'. 50 cents. i fbaiH GREASE nr*T Tin: \vo«I.I». | ftSWimrlr nil .««r» !liMiirp i««.it, »i tuft|'y ovn itii ■ boiHttißfoilNrbnirid Hot j *?*•<;• Iv ...,» I.rimTTIIKCK.VI INIt, HV PKtl ' ' 1 ' v bubsrcibo lor The Citizen. 'Mrs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN. 4 »ajs 4 Dajs r. ■■hub 1 J ui Commencing Pronptly at 8 o'clock Wednesday .Morning. !We inaugurate this, our Eleventh Semi- Vi'mwi Sacriffc Sale This pertains tf • every Department in the Hcuse. We have had Sacrifice S.iie hut never 1 efo'e J have we offered good, reliable, up-to-date merchandise at s~cii i: Vlculou ly 1 prices as v.e .fie; you during this 4-da ?2 sa c F-ice the .lotiye |P v\er. CACSK: WI need inont-y for pres ;nt use. WV must have our shelves emptied for next fall goods, which begin to arrive |: :;fter August i. There is no such pover on earth to !in ■ c rrorLjandlse as {.rice. I'rices Have Jeen Cut as Never Before Sale days. j Wednesday, TJiursday, Friday, Saturday, July tJ, 14, ISand 16 '1 ae above announcement being late in reaching our f: 'ends aud patrons out of town, owing to the nou i ;ue of most of the county papers last week, and as we a*e anxious that they as well as patrons iu town should have tl'e advantage of attending this gr<;.it money-saving snie, we have C ere fore decided to continue this sale through ihe month of July, j Sacrifice prices remaining in all goods a.- advertised whilst the goods last, j Our entire stc>ck of r.ew fresh IS9S Merchandise offered it Sacrifice Price. MRS. j. E. ZIMMERMAN. ; 1 W£ SELL DIRECT TO FARMERS. ."5 Farmers be Wise, Deal with its and Save 40 percent, on yccr Fertilisers. !; "3 YOU SAVE SALESMAN'S EXPENSES AND AGENT'S PTtOFIT. AUbi Phos. AciJ, Ammonia, Actual 1' rash, 3; per cent. per rent. per cent 5 j Pore Baw Bene Meal t £2. ti 25 4 to 5 922.00 per ton. j. » Four Fold Fertilize! oto 10 2 toy 2 to IS 16.00 " Si | Amoky Citj " gto 10 1M to T.'p Uoannra " »tnlO 2Ji to 3 1 -J 4 to S 30.00 " J 2 Potato ijpecial " 91< 10 . t 4'-, C to J 23.00 " > Tihaceo Spei lirt M 11 to 12 i to 4 4 to 5 ai.oo " K - Hoi e and Meat 15to 15 4 tos 18.00 "" « Fors; mp.sui.li<ijjphlet, write WALKER. Sl.i ATM AN & CO.. Herr's Uland PITTSBURG. PA 5 ffiSl?'-» v ~ •A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR CAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO MASTERS SALE! sMlim* i> liert'dy kiv«*ii in at by virtue of :in or <hvree of the Court of <'olllll m !'•* as, N«». % l, *>f county. I'a.. onit»r --» .11 \o V.i . Octuitrr I\*rir>. IM»7. iu partition, t ! i '.oi 1 blaster will «»u r arid expos* at puMic sah\ 011 th«) on PAY OF .fULY, l^s. ;.i one* o'clock p. tn.. tiit following r«-i 1 estate: Ml 1 )i«*l curtail or parcel of land situate In <'lmion town*» Pip, Itutler county. I': . beginning at a post; thence north two <l< w«*st alo" t n«- hml of the heirs of Charles B« hn for ty-ll v«- petrhes to a post; tti nee *»* *t} • etgnty-fl .. n and a half CM a!oti« lainJs of Hamuel Grinder fo. y f >«ir p' r' hi s and ten llnka to .t pt>st; tin'ii'*** w«-st t\.#. decrees north forty-Hve tu r-'lK's, t he lands of John Walker to a r, >Mi . ;In II -. along land> of .?. II McLauxh .n 1 -lyrlirv-sev« n Jand ah-If (*<7V4) degrees i-ofth forty-four (44) paretic* and t••ti (10) ' n wsto the p!a«n» of containing tvwlveund a iialf (I2vt) aercs, more or i««ss. T Kit MS or s.\i,h: Ten per rent, of the pur chase mon« y shall paid or s «eured to the h-it is."act h»n <»f ihu . l:i:.ter on tlit nay of sale; oii' -third of the prieo shall be paid upon con <lii'M?l(»i. of 1 hi- salr by thr t'oait. tne h;ind nt.yment of ten per cent, to be credited 1 h-.'on; the two-thirds shall i»r 1; ild I - twoeoual annual pavuients with In- M*>t froii. tl." dati- of • on fit mation of tie km • by die Court, the same 10 be secured i»v nd and inrlit mortgage includinginstirnnce clause. FT)WARD A. LAWKEM/'K, Master. ::t7 fourth Aii-.. VI. CHRigTi.EY, Pittsburg. I'a. Attorney ■ • 0 S » C >iit;iii!N a full S / snil complete list v j of all the Cameras r.:i:l Plvt'igraphlc | # materials we In-.!! • ••• v.- things ([ # coming In Jaily we ...i.iratitte prices ], C tilt lowest—this Millie is pliutu- |» \ graphic headgu:trters hereabouts. i| / Dark room free ',ui customers. / / STIPDS-N optic ai. \ 1 :• pre;alists. f 5 Tot J"'r« »v\ L ° " 7 r,TTBBURQ H. PA. J FACTS! That you can buy the purest and best wines awl liquors front A Andriessen at Ihe lowest figures. I'rom the best known distillers and wine growers in Europe or America. A lew prices: A iilski y y rs. old, pure Kye. gallon \\ hlsk<*y 4 yrs. old. pure ley•«. Whiskey * yrs. old. pure Kye. '.l'd 1 V\ l»iskry M»yrs. old. pure Uye. i.«N» " W »isk« v IL' yrs. old, pun lij • . 4.. r 0 " v\i»:si:»*y l."» yrs. old. pur» Kyi". VM ' vVinv-., < Hlifornia I>ry and Sweet, from 7.V l -I ,»i> per irallon. Iniporied from 1 . t J gal h»n send for prlci 1 • 1 ANI)Kll:SSI;N. 188 Federal St. Allegheny, Pa. T« • phorn No. sill. SUMMER "RESORTS ,1; f CONNEAUT LAKE. ++l+ 'T Exposition Hotel AN.,- % Hotel Manlor. ; : F. M. LOCK WOOD, Pr»P'f- • -f Uu*lcr''i neatest Summer Resort Guud bathing anil fishing, and all Summer Reuort 4"J. i- ' Amusement.H. ' . V ; .N | . N + ,l , L ;N + 4'R , '+ BtDFOHD SPRINGS HOTEL. Bedford,' Pa. Til K ol' A MKitl< A. Iliii n fr' in .lun< 27 In (i.-Ihlh i 4. Willi In ,r, , ■<l iill rm-t !• . netirri 1 11.-i-nI ;.-'ilf link•*. ■ .it (in. .if tin* fim ,t Imwllllir iillfVK 111 tin . intrv 'l'n' wit!i i nf Itnlforil are • •••* in. i i Hi., live nii'l •' li liriiti-d In the world I -»! t'riiiM .mil liooldit ■ ml'ln'sit I T AI>II'. fupfrlntimdi-nt ARANDALE HOTtL, Bed 4 ord Springs, Bedford, Pa. Will oiii n June lift, m popului prl'-i-H; tit;*' I N'Hlcd within ii ndh' of golf links. I'«»r -•/ ins and I'ooklets a«ldr<'s-» ALHII* A -Mill! For Sale fa 2 one hundred bbl. Tanks, •/. k 2 wood rigs, ■) '!■ 1 good boiler and engine. >' 1575 f eet of No. 1 tubing, j. 'ty 1573 feet of No. 1 rods. /* rstoHß»<e> -&• «> 'S> «8»W For Particulars inquire of W. J. STEELE, Coylcsvtlle, I'll., or JONATHAN STEEL, Great Hell, ! a. VI f . • |i It ,# J •'■.»».« \A m •» »' • .> r> U A i R BARGAINS ij A I N S J Are Nor All Gone We have a fot of Monarch Khirts ' made of Garners percales foimer pice f i 50 now going at 75c. 3 ? l-3per cent UIT 011 ail winter underwear and lots of broken sizes going at one half price. Wo Still Have a few of those $5, $4 an Js3 hats in the Dollar sale Wc Have About five do7.cn fine wool top shirts in 1 Black and Brown shades, worth #2, and $2.50, we are offering them at $1.25. Come in and tell us what you need and see if we canno supply you. CaißiißT & DALE, 242 S. MAIN St BUTI.KR. PA. f .4. r>. * -w-n> - \ . BLOOD. : ,iu I>l.loiitiifanslife health, J > «r»>r no room for disease \ • u .<• ill - \ •.•'..is are tilled 4 iich, nil corpuscles. A i Liiidsey's Improved J $ fiiood Searcher 5 Makes pure blood cues scrof- 0 fy ult, ervsip ln>, pimples, lioils, # f s <re eyes. • < - :ild ?:v;i 1 -blood (lis- # en.'jes ol r.'l fortr.:; 1 fere's proof: # j\ Mr I'OTAMI.V, OHIO. m J Pi. I'.uli'V'n H .'H| Ki'iirrlwr hail J wurVi «l wiMi'temwi'li fiii*. I uuvc been W j m»iu;i«-l vvfth Srrttfnta for thirty year* 6 J 1MI» I tlmt I >' n HIIKMI J F *an 1 «M U 111 C(TT«» >I PRNNNTKMIT CIIIV Jiii u-liori tiuio Jt'j \\t.mli r fill. 0 < . \V. hismnrr. J W. J. (iILV.ORK CO. J \ PITr»l-URG, MA. \ t At all fl.'M*. ar »r <• m»i 'Miitf i* nkol< i iu»fl <1 owor»i»fIon • <*j cinlrklT uitrMrtnlri out opinion frn* whether ail irtr<»nt'«»n «• nrobnblf ««»m£anle*. tl »n« atrlrtly e infl<l<*nlUl. 1 (jui'lbook on Hntentt ■rut free <>M«fft agency for wurln*^t«iitj«. I Went a takon through Munn h recolvt HMiUI unlitr. without« finr«o. lu tlio Scientific American. A ha«<t»'>i>nly lllil«tnif<l «rft«k)y. I.o'v*"' <: ,r _ MUNN & Co." 11 " 0- *"- New York Branch omoo. «K> k" tK.. Washington. U.C. TATT S £hTUTJt" p" iA 7, • --OtNTAL ROOMS.-- W j ,11 - sth A»»., Plttlburg, Prf II V HISWIS w> '" PRACTICA* !f ;l#r f* CROWN »•>'! BF.IIjt »rl »J I'fA U.>l I'lltKl.ur.; WHY NOT l)Cf/ "JFLFFT'FAL VOUHS ' CROWNS ft fJul* fTr 1,1 DRIO&C «•"'« '« V fi SL\J %§•'•> few "TOOTM ""1,1 Uy* z~Zr Z-Z*ZU'.rZmT.~-Z-~' - 1 Fw r« H Wil.i irns'lndlnti I'ile • V tl l_ ?fco.>.lmci'l wll rnrr HIIIMJ, in U P 5,1 1 ,ul ' " 4n D t*»rii' 1 r «the tuniiM s w H || thi I lltf. |)r Wllictnik* Inillnti Olnt ® IIUMII U pr«*|»ar»*'l F«.I anil It' ll Inr fit thn prlvn r p.irlM f.vry l»n« In warrnntiMl. Ilv dnn-nM" by mall 1111 re erliit ot prii« fiO c«int« ami fl.mt. WILLIAMS MANIffACTUOG CO . >' rop.H., ClovclauaTlJliTo. I Practical Horse Shoer WILL ROBINSON, Formerly llurse Shoer at the WicU home lias opened Imsi nes« in a shop in the rear of the \rli»gton Hotel, where be willjjdo Homr-Shceing in the most style. TRACK AND RCAD HORSES A SPECIALTY. t| if g i "*o™Q*Xy''?* "LJ <»i.. oSummer I—-*1 —-* ' I WTDt Summer <& < | >Mi!l'nery. * "• I • I 9Mii : .inery.l? | [The Leading Millinery House o' Futicr Co.j| 7 OVERSTOCKED. w M li• «tthnuwr mOllMtf |oodi mdiuit|M rkt of tkm V I » - l < f ]ri22 s. iwb m. D. T. Pape. v * ? - *• f - si f!ASKRMON 8 JWConld readily be preached on the subject of cheap clothing with w'. ah, y JJthe market h. ;;een flooded. Duiing the peru-ls of d« j res-sicn :n the Swc have maintained our well know n standard of *HIGtf CLASS CLOTHING. seasons product surpassess anything we have ever shown. <.--- We desire t.> cr.'l special attention tu oi:r wnmlty variety arnlJK Ukuncriuallcd better grades of Jlßoys and Chiidrens Garments 1 * for u.'iich WS h*ve CRnnd the common ! f.tit'n of thi* most criiitical huver i'» gT. H. RURTON. »tI|)1-i|tM>- T. H BURTON $ 118 South Main St., Butler, Pa. J OUR SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SiiGsHS 5 * JULY 12, Thursday Morning at 8 O ciook t £ Positive Clearance i Butler's Greatest MiHlnei.- House. f Wt cm oblj quote a tew prices U> tkU limited spac cme I ee® M fur yourself that \v • liino t«vntv lantain*. > (In sli'.'lv.-s -n.fi 0 \ counters for evei y rc a<: vo; tist : J TRIMMED HATS. UNTRIMMED HATS. 4 ?1 ,* v for any * I *». * ».«••> or £4 •'•(» I*.:tt. .I.K* fur •. •_> t 1 - • "Wr* I. - *v f. >r any-I ~) or h:it. lUr forany ViO or 7;** hat. On" . ;»le M for roiy SI.OO or s!.£*» hat '.»«* former prio* ."nV. 7;V. ami sl.i>o. & A ?.*> yds. *-au.'.' hV p* i yd. tit\> hunrluvi Flnwor> at t»• vr ... 1. : .a.n J prices ever <juo:«»u in this city MARKS' f 108 S. MAIN ST., 3u;'r * r * WAR WAR WAR To The Finish Competition routed long ago —find our low prices for pure liquors will always b<- maintained We pay express charges «Sn all orders of $5.00 and over and dcl'ver I lie liquors at 1 out hou? e —No cx!r<i charge whatever, ilere are .1 lev of e , ices. Anchor Rv 3 sOcV-i Ot., $2.00 pr, , :!• Possum Rye 65c per Ot., s_».so p ;'!< 1 Guckonheimcivßye v y L?! is oid, 75 pt! Qt. $3.00 p<-i ty; ■ Bear Creek ) Guckenheimer | 6 years old, SI.OO per Qt., $4.00 per Finch Gibson j 6 <jts. assoited f<»r $5 co. Overholt The best and purest California Wines in the count; y, 50c per quart, $5.00 per case of one dozen fn I qua' ■>. —any assortment t>tir Gins ate the purest and best —sl.oo per qua.c in the country. Send for price list; mailed fre: vV e want your custom, and we will have il if LO A prices for the BFST liquors can get it TIAX KLEIN, Wholesale Liquors, 82 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY PA m ■in ■ M. fc-. J {('liable War News IN THE GREAT NATIONAL t FAMILY x v NEWSPAPER Furnished by Special Correspondents at the fron : THE NEW YORK WEEKLY ]W.S Will contain all important war news of the <1 ill ,• edition. Npc -iul dispatches u» • j the hour of publication. Careful attention will lie .en t> Fauu and Pain ly Topic.*, Foreii;n Cone-jnn lence. Market Reports, and all fciifinl newß «il : c VV'oildauil Nation. RELIABLE WAR NEWS We furnish The New Vork VVctklv Tribune nu 1 y jnr ,'av rile home | B,ier, TH -CiriZEM." Butler. Pa., Both O.is Year To. Z\ 50. Send all Orders to the "CITIZEN." BUTLER PA HAVE NO AGENTS HT"^ - U ™" IIK but t dtrt'Ot In th« MB- | I _ \ J * n. Bmrnf IMW rn»». |H oo M'xp.n. S.OH i..r Ur». fr»« K, anil or r., rrtM. •lihcrtua.,(.lap. • «■ «W4 MIM Itr •» *ll —fit MIJ t»nij.r..(») *. ,T«Kln... litfj'f' UKHART VABBUU AMU riAKM.KH *ru. C«. W. U. I'ttATT, Uec-j. t UiIIAJIT, IM> " rf HE Best There Is In Paim." £ H. W. Johns' ASB ESTOS Liquid Paint I J. 6- & W- Campbell.
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