to" us pany of FRED J. TAYLOR, Sayre. Pa he constant repetition of deliver. good coal has given us our repa- ! We handle Lehigh Valley and Coal, Hard and Soft Woed Steam Coal Lehigh Ave.. Lockhart Building. Both Phones RST NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE $50,000.00 SENERAL BANKING Three Per Cent! Interest Pald on Time Depeosita. DIRECTORS, BP. Wilbar, J. N. Weaver, . A. Wilbur, J. W. Bishop, J. BR Wheelock, W. T. Goodnow, ©. L. Haverly, Seward Baldwin, F. T. Page. RF me Cashier. to Believe Us We are the best Tallors, but who have tried us are con- of the fact. Those who have tried yet are cordially invited to us only one (trisl—after that Fn be regular patrons, e Are Genuine Tailors RAjeacad 4 & Hauapt's Sonfacton: A QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE It you buy from BAKER AND BUILDER. sud HEALTHFUL NESS of BED UNDER } AND DRUG ACT ER AS ISSUED AGRICULTURAL = a His First Message. New York Siate Executive W, H, Mearsts Plea For Recount of Ballots In Clvie Lon test of 1863. ALBANY, N.Y, Jas 3 -The newly elected senate and sssembly opened | here the ole hundred sad thirtieth ses sion of effected urganizatiou in both houses Ly the vie tion of the nominees of the Republican ca sage of the new guvernor, Charles E Hughes, and adjourned as usual for ofie week, votil next Wednesday even ing During the luterval the Hepublican leader, Senator Ralues, as president pro tempore of the senate and Speaker James W. Wadsworth Jr, of the as sembly, hoth of when were reclectal, will arrange the assiguments of com milter wemberships The session was comparatively un eventful, and aside from the message of the new governor, which had been awaited with much interest, the pro ceedings were of a routine character the stale legislature The only povelty lay in the fact that} for the first time since the end of the term of William F. Sbeelan in 1803 the Heutevant governor presiding lu the senate Is a Democrat. This in It self lu view of the presence of a strong Hepublicau majority in the senate! prowises an unusually interesting and | eveultful sessiou of the upper house The election of the Republican lead- er as presidest pro tem. was Guanimwous ou motion of his Democrat ic opponent, Senator Grady, and the former iu his speech of acceptance pledged to Lieutenant Governor Chan lor the cooperation of the wajority in carrying oul his promise of fair and Impartial conduct of the dutles of the chair, Lieutenant Govervor Lewis Stuy- vesant Chanler, the first Delnocratic president of the senate In any years, faced the Republican majority with which be will do battle for the Celved of re-election, was also cordially wel comed. There were uo loug “set” houses having declared beforehand that what they would say would be brief. There were lu profusion the | usual floral tributes from adiniriog | constituents to pupular senstors and | assemblymen Chief Clerk Archie Baxter calied the assembly to order Organization was effected by election of the following officers Beuste— President pro tempore, Sen ator John Ralpes of Ontario; clerk, La fayette B. Gleason of Delaware: ste nograpber, Jobu CO. Marriott of Hich mond; sergeant at arms, Charles R Hotaling of Albany Asginbly — Speaker, James W. Wade wirth, Jr, of Liviogston: clerk, Colo nel Archie E Baxter of Chemung; ste pographer, Henry Lammert of New York; sergeaut at srws, Frank John ston of Erle Al of these lo both houses are re elections. Assemblyman Jawes Oliver of New York becomes mivority leader by rea son of his vomination by the Demo crats for the office of speaker In taking his position as president of the senate Lieutenant Governor Chan ler spoke very ULriefly of his apprecia assure fair play and lwpartiality The following are the most impor taut recommendations lo the govern or's message Immediate provision for recount of anayoralty vote and provision for re count of ballots In future Provision taking away from attorney general power (o suthorize Liringing of action to test title to office npd vesting it In supreme court, - Abolition of rapid transit commission and creation of new board to have powers of old board sod additional powers aver all traffic “between p=iuts within the city and points elsewhere (n the state” New board alse to have jurisdiction over gas and electricity corporations within New York city and perbaps io surronnding counties, Abolition of railroad comission and creation of new board with powers of ehoh of the oM boards and additional puwers to have jottadiction jo the rest ‘of the state, New board to have pow- split ballot section from ambiguity anil} to 46 away with the party column, bunching the casdidates under the names of the offices Pridvisiou limiting the amount a can didate may spend to secure office misority gaining coutrol by fraupdulent methods Trial of direct mary by authorizing general commit tee of any party to adopt the plan That the state overhauled and law an eight hour years old The part of Governor Hughes’ mes Leage nowt i= that recom mending the sbolition of the state rail { road colnlnission {gan aud electricity dizscossed city rapid transit commission and the ifor the regulation of public {corporations genernlly and a eity com and conditions In New York city Inevitable political «or stich radical a chinnge drew tention most at M'CREA PRESIDENT. Fennsylvania Road Promotes Viee Fresident to Succeed Cassatt. PHILADELPHIA, Jan 3 James McCrea of Pittsburg, first vice presi Pittsbarg, Pennsylvania Railroad company by the {directors of that corporation to succeed [the iate A. J. Cassatt br After the meeting of the board of at rectors President McCrea jssued the following statement The policy of the jman. It continues unchanged from {year to year. It will be my purpose to {promote as best | cap the same pro gressive development which was con and the presidents who preceded him.” { Of all the officials about the Pennsyl- ivania depot in Pittsburg there 1s noue iso popular as James McCrea, not alone with the business men and officials, ut with the workmen. Aloug the line ithey call him “Little Father,” little be ‘capse of his great sise—be is uver six {feet tall- father because of his care of {the workmen. It te to McCrea that the iworkmien tell their troubles and griev ances. And If they have a real griev ance Le currects It that aud depend on him When McCrea in 1552 was wade gen eral manager and fourth vice president of the Peuusylvania lines he found a white elephaut on his hands {shape of the Panhandle railroad. [It (bad always been the one line that i wouldn't pay dividends and was a joke famong the railroad men McCrea gave {it wouch of his attention. Today the | Panhandle is one of the finest railroads lin the United States and pays Lig divi idends. i Edward (ables the Ameer. i LAUDIKHANA, Hritish ludia, Jan {8 ~ Upon the occasion of the i Afghanistan reaching the frontier on (lls first visit to ludia since the acces islon of King Edward bis majesty tele [Rraphed the aweer expressing his great satisfaction at the visit “as ludicatiug ithe friendly relations between your wajesty and wy government | hope very cerdially that your tour will be a | ploasant relief from your cares of istate™ Was Too Little. Jag. 3 Frederick Awerican consul at Zanzi Claims His Pa) | WABHINGTON, IMcMasters [proposes to embark in private busi {ness He assigns as his reasou for his resignation the Lnpossibility of proper ily congucting the cousulate gt Zanzibar jon the $2,600 salary authorized by law {It Is stated ag the state department [that there are no charges pending (against Mr McMasters Jalled For Volsening Hread. CHICAGO, Jan 3 — Four men said to {be members of the Bakers’ union have {been arrested ou the charge of putting ‘acld on hundreds of loaves of bread distributed song the Jewish residents jon the west slide. A strike Ia in prog {ress at a local bakery, aud it Is claim ed that strike sympathizers threw the acid and also lodoform ou wagon loads {of bread and rolls after they bad left ithe bakery Held For Polsoniug Her Daughters. | PHILADELPHIA, Jan 3 — Mrs | Bridget Carey, who was arrested on suspicion of poisoning ber children Mary, aged eight years, and Annle aged wix years was committed for trial by Coroner Jermon at an ingoest | held io the case. The fading of the [coroner's jury was that the children dled from arsenical poisoning Suicide In Owantanua Jail, OWATANNA, Minn, Jan 8 Fred Zimerman, Accused of shooting Mrs Quam at her home jo this city last Thursday eveulug, cowmitted suicide by baoglog Limsell lu his cell lu the Steel conuty Jal, Zimwerman shot at his own wife, who Lad left bim aul taken refuge In the Yoam bose, but {the bullet strack Mx, Quan Genernl George Hell Dead. WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 Brigadier Geueril Genius Hell, U8 AL retired, is dead nt | ‘dence In this city {He was » Maryland aud was graduated Military tn Jaiy, tas brevelted four times for foct durtug the civil war ncadeiny Rede KML Tyo iendarmes WARSAW, Russian Poland, Jan Two terrorists shot od Kled two gen darmes of Granitzus street and at lopce fled. Soldiers starivd (uo pussult and opened fire on the { TRERERIT B The bullets went wide and Youuded four |b WRECK NEAR TOPEKA Volland, Kan. Rock Island and Pacific Trains Which Were Destroyed by Head-on tsllision. TOPEKA, Kan all Mexia the fncioeratad Jan 4 but banlies of Thirty five threes thirty in a persons is were Mex bead on collision of two pas-cuger trains of the Chicago, Rook Island sud Pacific rail road ear Velland Fifty five were badly injured ‘The wreck occurred while both tralus were were where the grade was steep Al Link, a uegro porter, died in the wrecked tourist car All the killed were in the southbound This tramp and a workman accompa 80 far as known, although a passeluger says that a woman and s child were burned in a tourist car The wrecked trains run between El Paso aud Chicago The cars went ditch, aud Many of into the I'he Injured are be Blame for the collision seetus to rest at Volland, who has disappeared Or ders had been Issued for Nos 20 and J to pass st Voliand These onlers had been sent to the operator at Vol land, who was Instructed to hold No <¥ at that point For some reason he failed to deliver the onler to No 26. and the latter tralu went by, weeting No. 30 a few miles west of Volland Lyves fled before the wreck occur red, but was captured later and brought to the county jall here. Five minutes Lefore the trains wet be wired the dispatcher as follows “No 2¥ has goue, aud | have goue also ™ Then he left his key Even with this dispatch Ia band there was no possible way of prevent Ing the wreck As far ss the officials of the Rock land bere kuow at this tine, nll the killed and seriously injured were pas seugers on No. 20. Few If auy paseen gers oo No. 30 were seriously hurt Both trains were h=avy ones Just before the collision Engineer McMabou and Firewan Brown of No 30 and Eugineer Slater and Fireman Sweeney of Nu 20 jumped. All four An loterpreter for the Mexicans was questioned as he lay slowly burning to death under the wreckage He sald there were over thirty Mexicans In their party golug from Kausas City to El Paso to work for the Hock Island company Must of the injuries were due to the setting of the emergency brakes, Most every passenger lu the southbound fralu was thrown tu the car floor by the quick setting of the Lakes Ihe wortbbound tralu was runuing ten Wiles au hour up grade Tie Meoxl Caus were pluloned under the seats, aud the doors were jawed so they ould not get out lu the clair car Also many passengers were Leld down The train caught dre from the gas tanks, which were broken I'he pas- selgers lu the rear cars escaped In nightclothes aud dressed In the wud beside the tracks. Then came the cries for belp swong the Mexicans in the smoking car and the peuple pinloned fast tn the chair car, Every man and uearly every womau on the train tried to rescue the unfortunates, but the fauies sovu becuuiv too hot to permit of approaching the car Williams Gane, conduc of the southbound tratn, has a broken collar boue and Is wuch bruised about the face. He sald “The train was just pulling clear of the Vollaud yards aud was travellug about thirty wiles an Lour. | dropped into the front scat of the smoker and dozed “There were thirty-two Mexican sit ting two in a seat back of me; also Al Link, an luterpreter; a forewsn and five pald fares “I was awakeued by the setting of the Lrakes 1 Jumped bead first out of the window and struck der, “When I turned and looked at the traln | saw fanies leaplug ofty feet Ligh from the smoker.” The foremost tourist sleeplug car of the southbound train also burned. but all the occupauts escaped serious in Jury. tor ou wy shoul Cotton Men Ask Fraud Order. ATLANTA, Gu, Jau B-- The South ern Cotton association of Atlauta Ga, Lids requested the Issuance of a fraud order by the postoffice departinent at Washington against the use of the United Stutes wails by the officials aud wembers of tht New York Cotton Kx change sud clarges that New York city bas ceased to be a commercial cotton market and that the New York Cotton Exchange, operating under al leged debased sud fraudulent con tracts, bas developed nto a purely speculative or gambling exchauge Richmond Police tet Train Hobber. RICHMOND, Va. Jan. 8% A wan charged with being the one who Sun day night held up and Ded the pas setugers on 8 Seaboard A In ot Lacrosse, Va. was TROUBLE ON RACE TRACK. Twe Jockeys Suspended and Oae| Badly Hurt at Sew Gricans. NEW ORLEANS, Jan Two oh) ys were suspended, o was pain! fully injured and bets were declared | off ou third the Fair grounds In the first race Jockey Aubuchon i ridiag "Sir Vagraut in a jam His lac erated In accel dent Aubuchou's third race. Goldmate and bets declared off i Jockey Perrett, fourth remainder of the fur st: In Bilis remainder Botuss Hh First Quarter Second Vushti Third Race Beau Lady Ellisou, second Fourth Race St. Valentine third Fifth Race Judge Davey Verfress, second, Brittauby Sixth Race — Lena J first second; Merry Ploneer, third iS the face at was unseated priafully of this mount ia the was soratobed face was COLnSSUP LC | riding Florizel in the suspendes! for the aod fined £0 with a whip Seder, riding Gidid for ths of the weeting for cutting fiekl. The winners Hace Decklaw, frst; No Buren Arnold, third. | Matador, first; Ralbert. third Brummell first;| Darlug, third Lucky Charm, first; second; Jawes Heddick rice, was mesting IKing St Valentin 0th race Jockey Vertes Was silsin the == second {ace Lady i sevunid frst; third La Cache Biily Collector Jessup at Oakiand SAN FRANCIBCO, Jan. 3 - luterest in the Nellsou handicap at Quklagd was iessened Ly the scratching of Tony Faust This made Collector Jes | sup the first rutsaway race of It } Yale Hockey Team Wom. { PITTSHURG, Jun 8 At the pa. | quesue gandeus bere last aight Yale hockey tean defeated the arue | Attempted Murder at | Wedding. LAGRANGE, Jau 3-Dr. F. M Ridley was shot aud seriously wound ed here bLy C. B. Ridley, where the marriage of Mis Ellle Hidley, a couslu of the wounded wan, bad been celebrated and as the guests were pressing forward to tender their congratulations wolinds are reported not to sarily fatal in Atlanta Sollcitar Le peces Hil D Harvey Geueral CO is 8 sob Hil atur Beu Hill = Want Deviey and Evans, WILMINGTON, N.C, Jau 8 —Invi tations bhave sent to Admiral George Dewey and Hear Admiral! Rob ley D Evans U SN be present Jan blue etuoralbile wen 16 at the reunicu of the cliguge ment the Coufederate aud Federal forces at Fort Fisher. NN ( Hear wounded during the attack on the Ihe Invitation is from the Fort Fisher Survivors’ association Let waen Admiral Evans was fort Sealakin Coat Saved Her LAPORTE, Ind. Jan 3 Mrs Harry C. Garman, wife of an Purdue university and daughter Gquveruor J. Frauk Hauly by William Coe ly, 1t Is declared whose actions recent Lave indicated an ug balanced wind Coe used a shotgun Several oF the shot penetrated Garman’'s senizkin hut caped lnjury Professor Garman coat she on but did vo barw Missing Golfer's Body NEW YORK Robert Dunlop. the Scotch profession al golfer, was found tu Vau « lake. Dunlop bad been wissiug for several weeks aud his body had been in the water for at least §@ week was about thirty seveu years old and CAlue to this country from Scotland last July Found The body of Jan. § Hoosevelln Soe “The Spring (hicken.™ WASHINGTON, Jun 8 Roosevelt Ir left Boston to resuine [heodore Washlugton for Lis studies at Har vard Mrs Roosevelt and Ethel, Ker wit sod Archie Roosevelt, with sev eral friends, occupled a box at the National theater last ulght to wit ness the performance of “The Spring Chicken Senate to Order laguiry WASHINGTON, Jan 3 ~The will order au mediate luvestigation of the discharge of the negru troops of the Twenty nfth fufantry. It had Leen expected that Senator Lodge would op pose the loguiry, but he will not do so Ihe Foreker resolution was taken up aud passed without debate Shot Mayor of Escotel El. PASO, Tex, Jan 3 'hree Afteen, fourteen und nine years re spectively, who were out hunting. shot and seriously wounded the mavor of Escotel, Mexico, aud his two cons when they forbade the boys stooting io the town bwits and undertook to disarin then sehiate bors Hemnine of 0 Beaten Army BUSHIRE. Persian, Jan. 3-A thou sand Turkish soldiers the of about 40 sent to the Noejd peutnsala WO years aga to suppres«< the Arab volt returued to Husreh, As Purkey, In a deplorable condition retinnnt re have ie Big Fire Sweeps London, Ky LONDON, Ky Joan. 8 -A big fre has this place All the bulldings on Malu street Letween Sixth snd Reventh streets have been destroyed, snd the fire still solders SWept over Two Appointments atl Albany ALBANY, N.Y. Jan 8 State Treas rer Howler appoiuted John T. Cronin af New York second cashier at $1.50 nd Ellsworth Crum of Sayville, N. Y., clerk at $1,500 annual salary. FLOYD INAUGURATED Granite: State Legislature Elects Him Governor. | BERTRAM ELLIS (Hos SPEAKER, New Hampshire Senate and Assembly Opens at (oncord—Nathan C, Jame son Defeated by 110 Votes In Joint (onvention. N. H. Jan 3 Mauchester Hep of New Hampshire stile jegisinture and was form with the CONCORD Floyd of tes] governor ~Clinries A wigs Wis i¥ the ally here usual Le reiiiony Ihe Islature inaugurate] choice of & goveruor by the leg was made pDeossary by the | faliure of any candidate at the Novem to majority of | Fiuya leading | lacking 1m: of | ber ele tion sectife a who was {he gpward of elect Iu the voting iu both branches Floyd and ihe Nathan C Jame didates eligible under the oo Lalloted for other vember voting folic etd ent itiire fon of | Mr I'emocratie candidate were te ouly can mstitutic to Le though th vaudidates The vote Charles Nathan ¢ ‘re this of the M Jamesot were Nis fegis several ny s (Dems formalities Lira Aside from the izing the two slot, little selate uf org the ih hes for Ses done Joho ollivr Lusiniess was Ile organized with of Exe Ellis of Lionse ter a= presiden Kevie was Melba Iu (ostame of 1540 NEW YORK, Jan 3 Mun wade Ler Hs a Manhattan Upern company aud accorded a America after any years which seeined was demonstrative Tray which she should wake he before a New Mellin of the night back to several s sincere as it Mine Melba her ns the opera in debut eer Last wel was ule of Alsenee self selected iata e it appearan York audience Lier and also that vstugiiug Was L31 oli lu the periad of the bai Fhe pr ise tiles un whi suggest the Was Aart uges if the opera, INH the day skirt and criualine { donna herself wo i costumes of IS appeared loon ima ie 1 skirted h she recently nt io eat Ganden, Londou Nobel Price WASHINGTON prize medal ves | Pres dent Roasevolt by but No Money 3 cotiferred the Norweg ceived at the money, which over $87 sx) fhe prize mi dal solid gold ap re tered Un Nobel, the u i the othe fan i Nobel tis au storthiog has Loca ne White Hl tpi TuXithate has not yet a | Is a beautiful prisntely side thor SA rep and a thing Arouad the outer vidoe the Fru pace | Reutivm ” TE I't i Axured aud I < 8 Pals} Face of of the prize ie feseltalion alten tt to part thew of this side et fraternataia ire words Girl Tried to Rill Judge In Court ST. LOUIS Jan J. 4 Mclrouakl of took bis seat on the Well suddenly ar spectators and fire | with & revolver Judge the aud arrested Tust after Judge the uit irt beuch Miss Hosa se fru Mi thie I point Li he Walpan She Cir nik nt him bullet iss! the LI was disarmed was nu lHligant in a case concerning u disputed inheritance that was trig before Judge Molbaonald Well's Nas who acu «tend As elzed the shooter sald thly sintey tmpanied hier Aisa arn she was “1 unght to have got him ———————— Mansfield at Wedding, ATLANTA Miss Jo Lovett snd Johu § Robertson of The Lion and company, were married after performance of the play 1 he {IATTIAge was witnessed by Mr and Richard Mansfield, who came City specially to attend ths ding Mr and Mrs Robertson later with the compauy to tour through the south Flayeen' Gi Janu. 8 | sephine both members Mouse the to wed left culitiuue the Halsall wi Flaght sultan’s Forces FANGIER, Jau 3 ~The minister of | war, Sidi Mobammed Gablas, {clded to send add a {ment of mountatu artillery to the un po on besriug of to Arzilia all the conlitied in tl aud then ordered to be sultan hay de detach Arzilla of Rulsull Up tiove Rulsull sent pris stroaghold the closed agulnst the trl Len town ssession this Hels Who at Ziuat ff Arzilia of the iw fos n ps Hrand TRENTON trinl lasting H Brand Wel Brothers ( onvicted N I Janu 8 twenty elghit and John Braod Convicted Mer of aldiug and tempt to burn thelr depurtinent it State and Moutgor Ey ed by thew under H Hrand & Co Jurys Dravid Lils bu i vl harge thettin S{revis WOU of the iru GCitdden at Court of Dine CITY OF MEXICO, Jan 3 J. Glidden of Roston, who is t the ine Charles uring and whose Monday after } world In aa antomabil ched traveled with to "w - Live was thaving OTL | Hoston tnl Maz 1 L nitesd ap from within Ht f as] States | eat rvs Fhompson Hote) YORK wed fren of The fehelle, oom titted suicide hy throat It tel cently sold over his bead to make way for the new rapld teansit route to this city Man an Sulcide NEW Banham proprietor Jann J Charles W Years il long it New Heo ntting Twas Tavern nhani's his wa Wenthee Probabilities, Clearing and colder; east winds. Ssh PRICE ONE CENT New Year's Resolution We have resolved to make § Warehouse Bargains bigger an ter than eva: Broadcloths {© Just the samd grade as had last {month in (wo popular shades of red You will udmit it is worth $1.26. Our jprice $1 00 Venetians | Two new reds also full Hae of cols {@rs. very popular for coats and suits, ‘milar 0 broadcloth in appearance. |Welght and wearing qualities @uiSHT [not rough up with wear, 5¢ In. wide and strictly all wool, a bargain at 8c Hosiery Just received two cases of our fam- Ipswitch Hosiery. This number sold for be, oar regular ‘e and 22¢. Inventory 16c or 7 pairs for tous is often price ia 18, x price {$1.00 all sizes Corset Covers Jersey ribbed corset covers, made to retail at 20¢c Special 17¢ or 3 for UC Extra S0¢ quality for 3%¢ Buy Christmas boods for a Song Cost culs po figure in the follow- Ing Loe = auto scarfs now 33c $1 00 auto scarfs now 79¢ 17 arfs now $1.19. $125, $1.00 und 75c ladies’ neckwear LOW Opera bags 25c each. This price wilt not pay for the fastenings alone $1.50 boxed handkerchiefs now - $1 00, Thc and 65¢ hose supporters, now 48¢ : Six neck ruches 25¢ ¢ Persiun ribhon 48c. ¢ tu ribbon plaids 3%¢ Globe Warehouse Talmadge Block, Elmer Avesse Valley Phone auto sc AH SESS TERRA COTTA DISASTER. Morgue Master Makes Grewsome Diss cavery at Washington, WASHINGTON, Jan. S—~In ag en to identify the maogled bodies of victims of the Terra Cotta wreck of last Suuday uight a grewsome discorv- ery was made at the worgne here. What was supposed to be the mans gled Lady of a man attired in 8 sult of “pepper and salt” proved to be the cowposite resins of several of the unfortunutes who died ju the Sunday evening Liorror deavor Lhe morgue master had all the pile of human teh and parts which had bevu gathered at the wreck removed | to the “dead room” lu an effort to oe tablish identity —— When he delved inte It "he found Blece of u baby's skull, # man's foot mdly crushed and incased in a shoe, h ¢ hand of a woud sod a portion of a human face: also fugers, toes and other parts of women and children's bodies nod those of men, all ground the Black coal dust and with pieces of garments mixed lu with the Dudies into Lost Over $100 Intereat. A West Virsista man gave his wife 2 $50 Bil 40 sears ago when they vere married fhe other day when the his wife pald the. lden- tic cunt of his tombstone. THE ORIGINAL _ LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP or all Coughs and assists In 4) alts hed Bars ng Qodds from the sys~ tem by giutly moving the bowels A relief for croup and whooping cough Nearly all other cough cures mre constipating, etpecially those cordairirg Opiates Kennedy's Lasative Honey & Tar moves the buwale conrdaing po Opsales {Trade Bart Bogered) KENNEDY'S taximve HONEY w=TAR PREPARES AF YOU LABORATORY OF 8 © DeWITY & 0O., ONICAGOD, WU. B My man dled al LIN on ac