ssl Bkk taW Improving the breed of horses! This woman ay Iydla E. I'inkhum'H Vegetable Compound laved lier life. Bead her letter. Mrs. T. C. Willad8en,of Manning, own, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: " 1 can truly say that Lydla E. Plnk lam's Vegetable Compound saved my ife, and 1 cannot express my gratitude to you In worda. For years I suffered villi tho worst forms of female cooi plalnts, continually doctoring and spending lots of money for medicine without help. I wrote you for advice, followed it us directed, and took Lydla E. rink ham's Vegetable Compound and it has restored me to perfect health. Had It not been for you i should have been in my grave to-day. 1 wish every suffering woman would try it." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegctablo Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear-mg-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion,dizziness,or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it? Mrs. Plnkhnm invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. A New Parlor Game For the Long Winter Evenings V -Striking rnrtonn drnvm by Homer Tl.ivpnprfrt for (he New York Kvening Mail. Co to your dealer and buy n pound package of "20 Mule Team" BORAX. Cut off the top panel from package and mall to Pacific Coast Borax Co., New York, with 4c. In stamps and the WHIZ game will bepromptly sent you I'repnld. WHIZ, the New Parlor Card game. Is composed of 44 handsomely printed cardB Inclosed In a flap case with full and complete rules for playing. En tertaining, instructive or educational, and can be played by all the family. Similar games cost 50c. in the shops. Von can get it FREK. EMBEZZLERS BRED ON RACE TRACKS Employen' Money and Trust Funds Used to Fill the Satchels of the Bonk maktr--Trll of Crime Leads to the Betting Rings, Where Gambling Furnishes the Incentive For Theft. IHt IIM lllllll I4IIHIHH(I, THE TIDE OP EMBEZZLEMENT. ; ; Total Defalcations Reported in the United Mates. - ; lf0! $7,734,250 - l02 ,:t:t,51 ; ino:t 10,812,798 ; I 104 10,008,1)71 J : 1905 12,123,r.ia I J 1900 l.S,8K3,709 t ; 1907 9,307,904 : BMBBXZLEMKMT ix xi:v vohk state. ' 1007 $1,470,273 j New York Cky. Analyses of the records of embezzlement by fidelity officers of the surety companies, the men best competent to trace these crimes to their source, disclose race Hack gambling as the chief cause of this form of robbery. The figures for the p.ist eight years have led to tho acceptance of thirty-fivo per cent, as a moderate estimate of the proportion of embezzle ments attributable to the luring into the betting riugs of men who have access to other people's money. Of the $1,476,273 embezzled in tills State In 1907. $446,081, or thirty-two per cent., was traced to the fat find bulging satchels of the book makers, ar,J the facts as to many of the individual embezzlements are lacking. These doubtless would increase the amount of stealing due to gambling on horse races. USE ELECTRICITY OIN SAVAGES (Novel Method Adopted by Japanese to Exterminate F o rni os an Mead Hunters. The Allspice Plant. Pimento, a dark-colored berry, lg the size of a pea, with the remains of the calyx attached, and possesses an odor and flavor resembling a mix ture of cinnamon, cloves and nut megs, from which fact It derives the name of allspice. While an Inferior variety grows In Mexico and parts of Central and South America, Jamaica is the only country in the world from which pimento Is exported. Fierce Critics. Dick How is your woman's cIud getting on these days? Eva Kine. I am on the 'hang ing committee' now. Dick Hanging committee? Do you hang pictures? Eva Oh, no. The "hanging com mittee" sits at the club windows on rainy days and criticises the hang of their sisters' skirts as the latter pass outside. Chicago News. San Francisco. The extermination of savage, murderous head hunters by electricity is tho latest novelty In troduced by the Japanese in For mosa, according to Walter Clifton, manager of a Formosan mercantile company, who arrived here recently on the Japanese liner America Maru. These head hunters, said Clif- ton, "number about one hundred 1 thousand and Infest the entire east ern coast of the island. All efforts to civilizo them have failed. They Always ilecalllng linn. "We have no really great men these days," said the philosopher, "and in the rush of the present world we don't hear much of the great men of the past." "1 hear about a great man of the past every day," sighed the meek lit tle man. "Indeed! And who was htT" My wife's first husband." Chi cago News. Accomplish. mI. Pery Pink I am weally surprised that you don't like my cousin Hoggy. Why, he is so accomplished. Miss Rose Accomplished? In what way? Percy Pink Why. the dear boy can roll a cigarette with one hand. I have seen him do it myself. Chi cago News. recently inveigled a party of thrcf hundred Chinese and Japanese intc nn ambush, on the pretence of show lng some treasure, and killed all bul three. "Large bodies of troops were sent out, arid now when a company ol head hunters 1b located the place li surrounded by a wire fence. Th wires are charged with electricity, The soldiers begin to shoot; tbi savages stampede, and then the dead' ly wires get those that tho bullet! pa 1m." WOULD USE JAIL INSTEAD OF FINES Toledo Judg Gathers New Ideas by Spending Day as Common Prisonoi --Determinate Sentenoe Not Favored. No Consolation. "Yes, it must be a terrible thing to go through life without your limb, but you must remember It will be restored to you in the next world. ' "I knows it will, mum, but dat don't encourage me, fer it wuz cut off when I was a baby an' it won't come wldln a couple of foot of du ground." Life. COFFEE DRINKING A Doctor Says It Weakens the Heart. "In my opinion," says a well known German physician, "no one can truthfully say that coffee agrees with him, as it has long since been proven that caffeine, contained In coffee, Is an injurious, poisonous substance which weakens and de generates the heart . muscles. "For r.hi reason the regular use of coffee, soon or late, causes a con dition of undernourishment, which leads to various kinds of organic dis ease. "Convinced of this fact. I have often sought for some healthful bev erage to use Instead of coffee. At last I found the thing desired in Postum'. Having had occasion to for bid people using coffee, whose hearts were affected, I have recommended Postum as a beverage, since It Is free from all Injurious or exciting sub stance. I know this from results In my own family, and among pa tients. "Hundreds of persons who now use Postum In place of coffoe ars greatly benefited thereby." "There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Wfllvlllc," in pkg. I A. Toledo, Ohio. James Austin, Jr., a police Judge, of Toledo, has Just finished a sentence of one day in the city workhouse, imposed by himself while on the bench this week. Judge Austin has been nnxlous to learn from experience the exact meaning of a workhouse sentence, and arraigned himself on a technical charge of "cu riosity, "v. going to the workhouse In the patrol wagon the same as a com mon prisoner. "An I stood handcuffed ready to get into the patrol wagon with the crowd of Market Square loafers mak ng fun of me and of my situation," he said, after his experience, "I was simply enduring what I had seen many a poor victim have to suffer In days gone by. The time I spent in my own society In the cell has recti fied my former views of time, for 1 know there are more than sixty min utes In an hour when you spend that hour In a cell, with nothing to smoke, chew, drink, read or write, and only the slant of tho shadows In the cell to let you know what time It Is. I found our workhouse well warmed and scrupulously clean, the food wholesome and the discipline flrtu but kind. All Cheerful. "I was Impressed with the uniform cheerfulness of the inmates; it re minded me of the happiness of Irre sponsible children," he continued. "When we went out to cut Ice the ! chosen men obeyed, but did not seem to go with alacrity. The thoughts of the prisoners seemed centred on get ting out. They did not appear to be anxious for work. In fact, in the winter time our workhouse la a mis nomer, through no fault of the offi cials. It Is our loafing place, our har bor and haven of rest for the derelict of society. "If all the workhouses are con ducted on the humane principles of the Toledo workhouse a workhouse sentence is not a harsh punishment. Time is the only thing we have in common, and I have the conviction that the equitable punishment for crime would be the abolition of flnee and the Imposing of Imprisonment under the indeterminate sentence Let the time for liberty depend upon the reformation of the prisoner. Desire For Freedom Helps. "The strong natural desire for free dom will give the Incentive and fur nish the hope for the desired refor mation. It Is rank folly to throw Into a common prison the first offen der, the vagrant, the drunkard and the hardened and confirmed criminal and expect a reformation. Your rot ten apples will taint your whole bar re). "In the workhouse I saw many mea who were warmer, better fed and freer from care; in brief, better off ihan many an honest, poor man ol family outside out of work and de pendent upon a 1'iggardly public char ity for his support. I would not be less humane to the prisoner, but 1 would be more generous to the 'man who is willing to suffer and remain honest. "The workhouse should have sep arate departments, the inmates clas sified and the different grades kept apart from one another. AH should have to work. Promotion from a low er to a better grade should be made for good conduct, satisfactory work and proven betterment. Increase the privileges as the prisoner ascends in grade and at the end have your work farm and manual training depart ment. Turn your prisoner out Into the world able to do some honest work, get him a place to work or see that he has the means to live an hon est life till he obtains employment and the great problem and danger of society, the recidivist, the constantly recurring criminal, will be in precast of a rational solution." Our Marines and lnfuntry Cover 20 Mile.- in Cuba In 10 Hours. Havana. Five companies of ma rines anJ three companies of the Twenty-seventh Infantry, proceeding for target practice to Guanajay, marched on Saturday twenty-five miles between 6 o'clock In the morn ing aud 4 o'clock In the afternoon, with hourly halts of ten minutes and an hour tor dinner. They traveled at the rate ol a kilometer In ten and a half minutes, which Is considered ex ceptionally good work for Americans In the tropics. Newsy Gleanings. A grip epidemic prevails in Wash ington. Our money system is the worst In the world, according to Chalrmau Fowler. Lord Londonderry accused the Brlttsh Liberal Government of cow ardice In dealing with Ireland. Justice Gaynor told the People's Forum at New Rochelle that the courts were abusing their power. It was revealed at a court trial that only three keepers guard 700 prison ers In the New York Tombs at night. Ircdtcts War With Japan, Does French Lecturer at Harvard. Boston. Andre Tardleu, editor ol the Paris Temps, now delivering the series of lectures at Harvard, said: "War Is imminent, but while I da not think that the present internal conditions would permit Japan to rush Into a war in tho next three months with this country, I am cer tain that If an agreement governing Japanese Immigration is not reached soon the little brown men will be quick to seize the opportunity to leach the proud Westerners a lesson.'' The Field of Labor. Important labor contracts expire this spring. A movement Is on foot in Australia to form a Newspaper Reporters' Union. A branch of the Canadian labor party has been formed In London, Englaud. The strike of boiler makers against the railroads in Minnesota has been declared off. Products to the amount ot $35, 000,000 annually are manufactured by prison convicts In the United States. POLICE JUDGE WILLS Will Gladly Answer the Question of Any Inquirer. It la a generous offer that Police Judge J. H. Wills, of riov.., ,,o,-t, Ky., makes to sufferers from backache, kid ney anJ bladder ills. Judge Wills knows the value of Doan's Kidney Pills and will answer the questions of any sufferer who writes to him. The Judge says: "I take recommending nnan'. rvmney fins to person suffering from kidney disorder, bneknehe, etc. It Is the best remedy I have over known and I will gladly answer any ques tion nbotlt It." Sold by nil dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. In pleasure Getting Down To Facts. "In your opinion," said the mem ber of the Investigating committee, "what is the cause of the evident un rest among the Indians?" Comanche Pete, the noted scout, blew a cloud of smoke Into the at mosphere. Then ho took his pipe out of hi mouth. "Flens," he answered. Chicago Tribune. IMIes Cured In O to 14 Day. Paso Ointment is guaranteed to cure any ram of Itching, lllind.llleedingor Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 day or money refunded. BOeT Accommodation Needed. "Hut why do you wish bo many closets?" asked the puzzled architect. "I want you to understand," re plied the lady, with dignity, "that If our family Isn't very old It has more skeletons than any other In the social bunch." Philadelphia Ledger. Deafness Cannot Be Cured bylocsl applications as theycannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only on way to euro deaf ness, and that is by consti tutional remedies. Deafness is caused bysn inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tuba. Whon this tubeis in flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imper fect hearing, and whon it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflam mation can be taken ont and this tube re stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Nino cases out of ten arecaosed bycatarrh, which is nothingbutan inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will givo One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused byrntarrh) that can not be curedby Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F.J.Chsnet & Co.,Toledo.O. gold by Druggists, 75c. -ke Hall's Family Pills for constipation. In The Good Old Day. Mayor Where are you going? Village Constable The three tramps I Just locked up want to play whist, and I'm looking for a fourth! Translated for Transatlantic Tales From Fliegende Blaetter. BABY CRIED AND SCRATCHED AH the Time Wn Covered with Tor turing Kczema Doctor Said Sores Would Last for Years Per fect Cure by Cutlcura. "My baby niece was suffering from that terrible torture, eczema. It was all over her body, but the worst was on her face nd hands. She cried and scratched all the lime and could not sleep night or day from ine scratcning. 1 had her under the doc tor's care for a year and a half and he seemed to do her no good. I took her to the best doctor in the city and he said that she would have the sore until she was six years old. But if I had depended on the doctor my baby would have lost her mind and died from the want of aid. But I used Cutic ura r-oap and Cuticura Ointment and he was cured in three months. Alice L. Dswetl, 4769 Easton Ave., St. Louis, Mo., May 2 and 20, 1007." Robin' Change Of Color. When a robin redbreast belonging to Mrs. T. J. Coughlln, of Milwaukee, turned entirety black two months ago srlentlflc men, Inquisitive neighbors and unbelieving scoffers In the beer town visited It. Now the bird Is turning white. It appear perfectly healthy, singing and swinging in 1U cage with cheerful unconcern. The explanation given by Henry L. Ward, a Wilwsukee savant, at the time of the first change was that of ten at molting time a concentration of pigment took place which caused the bird to turn black. "Recent experiments made in the Now York Zoological Gardens show that heat or cold affect the bird at molting time," said the puzzled scientist. "But why this bird should become black and then white is be yond me. A change in surroundings of tho supposition that It may have been carried from a room In the front of the house to the kitchen, where It is bathed In vapor most of the time, may account for It." Moon Raves A Ship. Tho moon burst through a bank of storm clouds Just In time to save the steamship Allca. from Seville. Spain, to Boston, a she was plowing her way through the Gulf stream. Tho sky was black with clouds one night, and the deck watch was vlgl-! lant. Suddenly through a rift In the' clouds the moonlight burst forth, and dead ahead, hardly a cable' length from the steamship' bows, the look out sighted a dert.i; wallowing In the sea. The course of the Allca was alter-1 ed Instantly, and Bhe forged by the stranger with scarcely a hand's breadth to spare. What Struck Him. An inquiring lady, known to a writer In "Blackwood's Magazine" recently asked a private soldier to tell her some of his experiences In war. Tommy, who was Irish, tried to get out of It by saying that nothing had ever happened to him, but the lady was persistent. "Something must have happened," she declared. "Now tell me, in your experiences In South Africa, wGat was it that struck you most?" "Well, ma'nm." said Tommy, after some cogitation, ''th' thing that sthruck me most was th' number of bullets that missed me." Want Felons Vivisected. Dr. George H. Quay, dean of the Clevcltnd Homeopathic Medical School, urges the vivisection of crimi nals and of incorrigible youths for the benefit of science. "Of what use to the world is tho habitual lawbreaker?" he asks. "Is ho not a public charge, a bur den to Boclety? isn't it better that he be placed under the care of skilled surgeons and bacteriulgtBts, that medlcul science may benefit? Much more Intelligent and accurate results might be obtained from the use of human beings than from the use of dogs, rabbits and such anitnala." PERUNA EDITORIAL NO. (. ' i ,., , y Dr. Hart man is now offering Peruna to the public as a regular pharaaora tical product It is just as ethical as any compound put np for the medioaJ profession. Ho straining of medical ethics can find any fault with it THI PRINCIPAL ACTIVE INGREDIENTS are prominently incorporated la th label on the bottle, that the people may know that the claims made for Peruna have a true justification. The only departure we shall make from medical ethics in the ootid net ei Peruna affairs in the future, is the fact that we shall continue to advertise and sell our product TO THE PEOPLE If we would agree to tell to doctors only, to advertise for doctors only, then the medical fraternity would be obliged to recognize Peruna as being entirely within their approval. BUT WE SHALL HOT DO THIS We shall continue to offer Peruna to the people. We shall continue te convey to the people our claims for Parana as a household remedy. We shall continue to supply the people with free literature, teaching them how to use our medicine, teaching them how to avoid disease, teaching them many things of benefit to the home. We shall continue to do- this, whether the medical profession like it or not We are proposing from this time on to take the public into our confidence. Notwithstanding that some imitators and substitutors will be attempting to put up something which they consider just as gocd us Peruna, we are going to draw aside the veil of secrecy and allow any one who chooses to know exactly OF WHAT PERUNA IS COMPOSED. This ought to disarm all honest criticism. We expect, however, that crit icism will continue. On some pretext or ether tboso who are envious of the success of Peruna will continue to find fault. But wo aro determined to givi such people no just complaint PERUNA 13 A GREAT MEDICINE. It has become a household word ix millions of homes. Our faith is the remedy is stronger than ever. Every rear we cxnact to establish new Dlauti in foreign lands until the people of all the world aro supplied with this valu able household remedy. WE CLAIM PERUNA TO BE A CATARRH REMEDY. Buy a bottle and try it. If it helpyou, be honest and acknowledge that it has helped you. If you want uf to we will publish your statement exactly as you furnish it to us. We will add no words, take away no words. If you wish us to we will publish your portrait in connection with it Wo will not do this without your written request, without your entire consent Peruna has cured thousands of peoplo of chronic cater h, in many phases and locations. At least, that is what the people say to us, through unsolicited testimonials. Peruna will cure many thousand more, in spite of fabricated slanders to the contrary. WE GUARANTEE EVERY BOTTLE OF PEEUNA TO CONTAIN THE INGREDIENTS PRINTED ON THE LABEL. We guarantee that every testimonial we uco is absolutely true In the exact language of the testifier. We guarantee that every photograph published ia the photograph of the person whose name it bears, that every word of every testimonial was author ized by the hand that signed it We are determined to beat our opponents by being fairer than they are, by dealing squarer than they dare to. We are determined to meet falsehood with truth, duplicity with candor, insincerity with sincerity. We know that the users of Peruna will appreciate oar stand. We believe that the dealers in Peruna will applaud our course. We expect even our op ponents will be obliged to acknowledge finally that Perara is not only an honest and useful remedy, but one of tho GREATEST HOUSEHOLD MEDI CINES ON THE CONTINENT People Who Object to Liquid Medicines Can Now Secure Peruna Tablets. Only One "Hromo Quinine" That is Laxative Broino Quinine. Look for the signature of E. W. Orovo. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 23a. Tho stamps at Kalgurli'e golden mill, New South Wales, have pro duced gold valued at $160,000. It costs $25 to haul a cord of sage brush, the miserable fuel used at the batteries. Whnt a Rirl like about a secret pniragroment 1 how many more people she can tell about It than It It wore announced. If Sou Suffer From Asthma or Bronchitis apt Immediate relief by using Brown" Bronchial Troches. Contain no harmful drugs. When a woman wants to make a man feel like a dollar minus 70 rents she asks him to describe the costume Home other woman had on. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children toothing, softens thegums,raducesintiamma tion, allays paiu,curos wind colic 36c u. bottle- When a young- man squanders a month's salary on an engagement ring that Is love. Itch cured in 30 minuted by Woolford'a Sanitary Lotion. Mcttr fails. At diUaiU. The reason a alrl likes to hnv ., chaperon li so It won't be her mother. Truth and Quality aproal to the Well-informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent success and creditable standing. Accor ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons tvhy it is the best of personal and family laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase tho quantity from time to time. It acts pleasantly and naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component parts are known to and approved by physicians, as it is free rrom all objection able substances. To get its beneficial effects always purchase the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. A Sullragetle I'artulise. A woman mny hold any office In Finland except one, that of governor general, which is filled by the ap pointment of the Czar, for It Ib the only remaining link between the au tocracy and the democracy. A wo man -may be a policeman or a judge or the mayor of a town, and there are 32 women In Parliament. Lo rou wUh to know about lAiwin: no you wiaa cj niTPNK Know ahou- TK A I X- M A K IC S ' I Do you whh 10 know about I'KNSIons ' Da rou wlih to know about r A t aud BOUNTY.' Then write to W. II. WI1U, attorn-v-uuLaw iNotary rubllel. Wflli Kulldlmr. 312 IncltannAv. enue, Waiblnirtoii, D U M yeawln Walilnj-. ion. Union Soldier and ballon war 11-4-entitled to petition on aze after they reach II, J I penioner dotertd wlfn ne uuy ba eaUUX . j Lulling pension. If aftilrrMl With weak eyes, ueo Thompson's EyeWater -mothers- and rrandmotlirrt all over ttua rountrv Mr you will rar.lr i.,., a doctor if jou have at hand a bottle of Johnsons AnodMinimeiit Applied promptly It geta right down to wnrk in, enret cuti. burnt, bruuwa, tit pratiu, HMMHMI ami tntrM. , i,,-M,.,i, M&ftM WANTED e?nrt tland Biii nwd lit AlV Ulr.il aaaaas . . ADVEKTlaG IS 11IIS I'At'KK. IT WILL PA V " UN U 8 NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT. Capsicum-Vaseline. EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE i PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DIRECTLY IN VASELINE MSSStSI -ii-Tin DON'T WAIT TILL THE PAIN f COMES KEEP A TUBE HANDY A QUICK SURE, SAKE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN -PRICE ISa. HR COLLAPSIBLE TUBES MADE OF PURE TIN AT ALL r RUCCISTS AND DEALERS. OR BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 18c. IN POSTAGE STAMPS. A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plas-er and will not blister the most delicate skin. The paln-sllaylng and curative qualities of tho article are wonderful. It will stup the toothache at once, and relieve Head ache and Sciatica. We recommend It as the best and safest external counter irritant known, also as an external remedy for pains In the chest and stomach and all Rheumatic. Neuralgic and Gouty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim for It, and It will bo found to be Invaluable In the household and for ohtldren. Once used no family will be without It. Many people say "It la the bait of all your preparations." Accept no preparation of vaseline unless the same carries our label, as otherwise It Is not genuine. Sand your adtfro.s and wo will mall our Vasellna Booklet describing our praparatlona which will Inter. t you. 17 state st. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. New York City I- I-.. 1. - The discriminalinq 'farmer keeps a suooly of SLOANS LINIMENT For spavm.curb.splinh sweeny, capped hock, founder, strained rondons, wind puffs and all lameness in horses -For thrush, foot roh and qargef on cattle and sheep -For hog distemper, hoq cholera, thumps and scours in hoqs ror diarrhoea, canker and roup in poultry AT ALL DEALERS PRICE OS M. i Stnd for free book en Hows. Cottle, Hogs ond Poultry Address Dr. Earl S.Sban, Boston Maw Hlin may haildii,butm"ch of l'l.ttonloal B-tt-r .poilwl rul d Iks a trh man. Thmra im Only One "Bromo Qulnltno" That Im Laxative Broino QuSnlno MCB THE WO ft in OMR TO 0WW A OOLO IM OMK DAY. Always remenihej the full name. Look tot this signature on every box. tfio. nusi.T.' i .ii wx aw- - f,ni US-1- WON. ! AND CHILDREN. cn MX At km . tit yam. 'Zr W. I. Douglas $4 and $5 GDI Edit Shots Cunot Be Eoutllad At Am Prist aST bi til. iEi!?!;. aY t- DooiiIm iira and prion I. Uamvwl on bottom. Tfc Km
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