WsiS&Wls. tt i i 1 1 , Mi .1 j tula B Cwllee'eA. jro jou calm and cnllei'trd .tthe luf (-cttynburir, Major?" -Well, m, I n cln' nofrh, but I t collected. With a let In f.rja ,t the M1. "n riu ,n nrnther, I left car Id auother. collcttiou jniculUHari', llaxur. k miU T wf.o pet the mitten likfijr lo iriiMuiico the contest !j;;igenient tvUaoftKluvca. :r. chcTpctit way to irct all the acif cf tlic fccasoti is to cut : orflcr to rarto out a fortune a mu-t lc uliari Is Not hat We Say put srliat lltxvl'K s'arssparll that trll tlie sti.ry- TT nnd Cures lluverull, M If. ( frvous Prostration No fHelp Except in Hood's ''lUvc r-n suffer, n fur 2 viar. pu-t nilS I rvou Prostration width via lroui;lit ) M-r iku r.-itiicX i f itr ji. Had 4 Cold Chills int every day for nearly 3 yenr. Ilavs r f luki n. on I ho rvii-iuii.'iiilutl.in of my tpvIM, 3 bottles nf IIomI's Knrmj arilln, ' tut 6 doctor if bub H Kton hikI IIiIn ct Ud not li. llii.se 3 Imtllrn of flood's Snin J sHln linte done for me. I am Hum well in I f lood'sSCu res f 4 walk w.tlim.t n enne. 1 ful jrratifjl to I .sj.l't Siitaur.lla, nH I lx tlcr I slioulil lint low tie ullvc If it were not for till tiii-diclnv." lilt l.izzu May Iiavih, Haverhill, Max. llnniVa I'lll net ra.liy. i t troiiiptly autl fill. pm ii ' 'wa AUffUSt ( Eight doctors treated me for Heart isease and or.2 for Rheumatism, ttt did me no good. I could not Vak aloud. Everything that I took it the Stomrch distressed me. I Wild not sleep. I had taken all nds of medicines. Through a jighbor I got one cf your Looks, procured a bottle of Green's Aug- Jt Flower and took it. I am to-day i .Out, hearty and strong and enjoy tie best of health. August Flower lived ray life and gave me my health. t!rs. Sarah J Cox, Defiance, O. PSH BR 5 TM Trad Mori !r ca tli Ut WATERPROOF COAT JT-.. A- J- TPWEP. BOSTON. AtASS. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Chemicals ir ufil In th )rrarat lot of W. BAKER i- CO.-S reakfastGocoa tthlrh it iof,,Wy pnrm ami tulullt. lilt llftmsirrfcf il tl. fMllm. i (I IkettrrnytU ,( Owi imacj kvltb hturrh, ArrowriK.l or VUii.il .. - . , w""-t r iriuit on ceiij a run, )! ilrlitium, i.ouriiLliiff, uU I.lLr hold ty (rorrrt rtrr; hr. BAZEE ACOTborchester, Man. M.i.ii I i I . I REE llluitratfd rubflcntlont. WITH MAPS, IwnklM , Wylluu, u UMH. IW mil UwVIRNMINT MS LOW PMICC ..HQBTher: FACIFI rICPL Uk4,, IN, UmmIhl MulllKli: " t L, m. hat, kiaa Will Vl,litBi,.n. , i.mmj wiiii'D In palntul ontcal fcttentUnt udoq ChtM-hlrth, priivna n liifcnii'la ptv. in- lur.auiiuliTUw lli lurtur of uon. Bi'iiwui, iMMhlnv tti4arirrtUriif thlld. 1-olU ty nil uniak.laijt ...i. jm ) "rn on raoali.i ei.r tin rvcwii i fit l.rti . . . 1 Flower" 111 I II I P. S ITEMS I COLUMBIAN FAIR ml THE FAIB CXOPINED BUWDAT. Babb. h teen InChlcaeo. r4plUnabU to Ott in the 1 air Patroniia Baloona. Contrary to exreetiiilon, th pt! t Jtrkion rrk were cKed on f-indae. nd the role excluding everyone eie l rork tnen. wit Mrictly earried out. tbe ilny wbs 11 tlint cUI be desireil; it w renlly the firm irinp like rlay CMnipo bi M-en tli it year, ami toney InlnnU avenue waa crowd ed at an rarly hour with people' e ho went out to the fair ground hoping that they would be open. They wr all diappoitit el however, and put In tlnir time and r-pent their money at the aid ahowi uil with the fakirs who inet the ncinliborood of tie Exposition. There were many ttempts made to bribe tl.e pair keeper, but m.h efTcrta were pnerally tinturceaaful. One man Rerrd n yoti kie er t and when he rrfue the bribe, rained the bid b 1 10. Trie money was tempting but the patekerptr did not yie'.d. The public pirka were crowded with people all diiy, m were ifo the mlioiu, wIitIi were wide open and did thriving liuine8. "NonwrnMx rv" at Titr rm. WiMnrndny w:is "Norwegian luy" at tin hit! fair. It wb the anniverrikrv of the protiuiliriitiou of Sorwrpian Imlei endenre, nil thcrr wa a bin parnile and ottier eir cira Iti honor of that event. The Mrrt went on the l-royriim nftcr the parnde waa a inert till! in Choral hall, wnete Inner tiro(:riirn wa carried out. inrlniliiiK an adilrea of welcome by oininii.iu'r Haven, en or, tion on "Nore Liberty," by tiovernor Nel nn. of Vi'inenla, nnd nmiic by the Kxpo anion nrche-tra. After the rx-rciwa the tiroceioii r irnied nnd marched to the Norwegian binliling. which wai formally dediratiil. C'onimiKnner Haven enve a dinner this evetiinir tn tioverimr NeUon and other prominent Clients, nnd the World' l'j;r trroimds were illuminnted by elic fif ty in honor of the occasion. Wednesilny wiia also Minnei tj'i dny to dediraie her'b'lildiiu at the World'a Fair. The dedicntioii exercise were held In the main reception room, at ti e heal of the ftrand na rcnc, and the richly fiirnishel room on each ide were II I led with people. Ncwfpiiper men and women took poeaion of the program n lid inoiiopo.ited it to a large extent. i-KorrnT mow kw rxot .rt. fn the Machusetta Uou-e Mr. Brown, of 1 all Uiver. offered a resolution, whirl) wa referred to the Committee on Kule. aettimr forth tluit w a portion of the sum aereed to he paid by the t'uitrdstatea to the World'a ColiunhiHn Kxnition, on tlie comlitioii tlwit the Mxpo-itioTi aimuld not be opened on hiinilay, linn been raid over, nrceptrd and exieinled, and as It uppears Hint Die directom ore tireak'nu faith with the (iovermuent and planning to open the K.xi'Oiilioti on Sunday, that the President he reqneMed to nn-e such ntepa to be taken im are necenaary toconiiel roinplianvc with the coniliiiona of the appropriation made by the I'nited Mates. ii.t imiik urn niN nrtiicATrn, In the pteneiice o( three-store thonnnnd ieop!e at noon Krldnv the grand building erei-tcil by the Mate of llluiomnt theWorli t Fair was dedicated. Hon. Lafuyette Funk, president of the Illinois World' Fair rom miFMnn, made the formal delivery of the building to Gov. Altgeld. After remarks by Mr. Marcia Loinw Could, preiideut of the Illinois woman's World'a Fair executive board, tinv. Altgeld responded, accepting the building. Addrwaes were also delivered hv Flrst-AMista:it Potiiiater(eiiera'Jqoea, Mayor Harrison and Judge Collins. will ori'osi arniA v off mi no, A dinpaich frotu Washington saysr In an interview yesterday Attorney i.ieneral Olney said that tho law governing the World's Fair and the conditions ot im Hun dny opening contingent uixui the appropria tion by Congress to the f air waa plainly stnteit, and that the tiovernment would' see thiitthelnw wan enforced In case theS'ntional CoiiiuiiMion cliould decide to open the gales on Sunday. The naturnl step to take would he that ol tiling an injunction by tho (iov ernmeiit in the liintrict Court ul Chicago. '.OVI'IINMK.NT l-XIIIHITH HT.W ClOHI II. Attorney iener.il t'lney has remle-ed nn opinion in which he hulils tluit t .e laws of Congreas providing lor the World s fair pro h'.hit the opening of the branch poMottice locuted in the iK9toltii-e department exhibit un Suinlayt. In ac ordance with this opin ion the potottUe and other government ex hibit in the Columbian Fxioiiitiuu will probably be closed on (-uiuluys. 1IOTI I. liATI S COMr POW!. As a result of the stories of extortion that have been sprtud through the country many of the Chicago hotel-keeers have much lens to do tlinn llii-v unticipateil and rate have been materially reduced. Theie is Mill con siderable extortion in the mutter of restau rant charges Inside the lair grounds, but not so much as belore. A TOM. IlVli noN CAMFR4S. Owing to the fact that sou of President Hminbolham has obtained the photograph ic concession at the fair, visitors having cameras are obliged to pay from 12 lot) a day for their use inside the fair grounds. OUR IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. The Figures For the Year Ended April 30.1893. Tbe chief of the bureau of statistics, Washington, 1. C, in his statement to tbe ecretary of the treasury, reports ihut the total value ot experts ol merchandise from the I'nittd states during the 1'.' months end ed April 1-0. iMKt, was tHH,Wn,4.'7, and dur ing the corresponding ieriod ol the prece. In year. U.till.HCMTS. decream-of U2, ?4rt.4ti.The values of imports durum same, period were ''.'tl.lM.IKw and eKUUS.m respectively, an increase of ftM.Ktti.td7. The exports of gold amounted to UU.UW.O'Jti nd the imixiru to elU.S41.Uni; extos of ex ports. -I'-W, u.li. lluring the correnond lug 1'.' mouths ot last year the exports of gold amounted to 7a.(il4,7ti'J und tbe im- Krtt to 4lt.li!t3; excess of extorts Uiv. i WJ. The exports of silver amounted to e.HM.lttO,7tf and the import to 4.V.,'J44; exceaa of exixirta, tl.V4'.A.61.t. 1'uring the corresponding (eriod of the prtvedma; jear the exports ol silver amounted to l.'J.i'a. 67.1 and the imioru to tl,i01.T47; excess of expoislll.a.S.ti, THREE RAB1E8 BURNED By Dog Vptetting Lamp While Pro tecting Ilia Master's House. A dispatch from Buflalo says: While John ltnwney, an engineer on the 1-acka-wanna, waa on the road Saturday night, some one tried lo effect on entrance to bit house on (ianson street. His wife and five children were altep on the upier Hour. About 4 o'clock Mist lowi.ey was roused by the noise of tome one trying to open the door. She got up and lit the lamp. At thai moment the dog which had been sleeping t the foot of the bet), aroused hin'aell' and prang towards the window, growling at the Intruders. Itu knocked the lamp to tbe Moor and the lioune took tire. Mre. Ikiwney, the baby and the eldest child escaped, but the olhcr three. Alien. U years, John, 7, and Frank, writ sntWa caied before help arrived. Mr. Powuey had no knowledge of the accident until he came home lo tlnd his wile sitiuig in the r in lis of Ibe biiuae with the cbarrvd hudivi of her tablet iu her arms. Rrtghrat Tart of By Trip. The New York fashion correspondent Ol southern paper gives out the following : A lady writes : " I lve read your letter lot a lone time, and liave often envied you the opportunity you enjoy of seeing the beau tiful thinga you describe. 1 used to think, when I read ol those charming uresses ana parasols and hats at lxrd & Taylor s, that iheirt must be one of those stotis where amid, nervous woman like myelf, having but I few dollars to spare for season's outfit, oiiid be of so little account that alie would receive little attention; but when you said, in one of your letters a few months ago, that roods of the same quality were really cheaper there than elsewhere, I cause they sold more roods in their two stores than any other firm in New York, and that because they sold mere they bought more, and consequently houfcht cheaper, I determined, if I eer went to New lurk. I WOillu go lo l oru a myioi a. " That lone-walted-for time came In the early autumn, and I found myself standing before that great entrance, with those won derful window at either side. I Mimmoneo my courage and cr.teied. as 1 suppose tens ol thousands of just such tin. id women as I have done before. My fears wete cone in an instant. The agreeable attention put me at rr.v ease at once, and 1 feit as much at home as' though I were in the little country store where my people have ' traded ' for nearlv a quarter of a century. " And now, as I wear the pretty things 1 purchased, or see them everv dny and bnd llie-n ail so sntisfat lory. I think of my visit lo this great store as the brighlct t prt of ay trip to New York." l'ur.u vl nr h'.tt ati Acicrkuii jajuT jiubllshort In Pail recently roniamr-il the follow ing unique atlverllM'itiout: "A youii inati tif riatt t r:itIc jircsoin'o, a:i;J !t slrous of gfttitin married, 'roii'nl liko to make the actiiiiiintain c of un a,.'c(l and exttcrit tit t il gcnllrtn.in who could dissuade him Srcmi tal;itu tlie fati! stou" KNOWLEDGE Prinp rfur.fort end improvpmrr.t nnd tonds to turioniil cnjoyincnt v.luu rightly usm1. The many, who livo Int tor than othcniiind enjoy life morv, with liss cxpctiiliture, by more ri-i..;ly bdaiitiug; tlie v.'orM'ii Ut j rod nets to tho nii'iltt f tihysic.l U it', v.-, i 1 ;.ttt t-t tho valuo to lical th cf tl.c pure liijuiJ lax:;tivo pritieiplm cmlri.(.cJ iu ho reincily, Kvrap of Fig Its r sctlictict' u due to its r rr c r 1 1 nr; in tli! form uiott ucceptaMi' utnl ilc." nnt to the taste, the rein nLirir end trt.ly Lrtidicial propTtica of a pcrl'cct lax ative ; effectually cleansing tho system, uiiOcHinK colds, headaches nnd fevers una permanently curing constii4ition. It bos given satisfurtion to millions at.d met with tho approvul of tho medical prtin-'sslon, bccaux it acta on the Kid nevd, Liver und IIowcIh witiiout v.eak cniujr, tliein nmi it Is ierfect!y free fryii every ol.jei'tionalile Miliftunct1. Syrut' if Fip is for sale by all dnir gist in oOc and fl Kittle, but it is t:ian-i:f;:i,-t!tr,'! by tho California Vj !yr Jp Co. only, wiio' name i pntitcd tu cv ry pac '.lie name, ryrut of Fifs, w.vl biimr well informed, vou will t.ot uccci't any ntlittituto if olitrtd. pN MIIK. Mll.LY IT.HGl'bU.V, Trey. M. T. The fiitmrinn trihule tt DAX.VS foirer ocr OLD VIIHOSIC t'C.V J'LAlX''S. inr m nt un t'H Wm. (,. m Yie in Mwioif.j 'tiUOU.VS IJIAl:- JJACY," 1JU Vuwjnts St., i'roy, .V. 1'.: (jKNTl.KMKK t have t'cn tr-tuMed w Itli I.IVEK 4 I1I,I.A1M. OMNI'll'A 1 1. and lltM'lfSIA for a long line. I fiiiplnveil tbu bct iMilvra lu lit city ; tht y luld n o OM Chronic Complaints w ere linrd to core. Ttiele iiK-dU lne '. i I me no stood. I rtopiHtl tukti.g il ni IhjuvM a IhiWIi of )ANA S A HA I' A KI I.. LA. Hil.iri- I Ud laleu half ( II I lilt better. I Lavu taken ibrtu buitlvs vf DANA'S SARSAPARILLA! and ant toiler tl.an lur veur. IT II ) 1H! t VIUBI.ka IOU Mil. I ra ral avnylltlnat I Mmt i.lid II ft SMt Ulatre tut) lu ti e Irael. ours ;ri:lv, Trov, N. Y. MIU. Ml LY I PKUt eKN. DANA SARSAPAKUIA CO., BELFAST, HE. . An sTeeoMe taxattwe ana Nitri Tenia old by JirtiavUU or aoct by mail westUg, ud UX) ir l ksjm. l-'arrplwi re. fTg TJi TbeVkvorlt TCJTt fCTttl LjM iXwturlsUaa4UreuA)aVa Mt1p Vr jfo roi a case tiiCfi'v,c?fr tO Al, WELCOME TO A PitiAvEBS The Infanta EulaiTe" Received With Plenty cf Ceremony and Etiquette. The speeial tram bearing the Infanta Ku lalia and her mite, under eicort of Com mander Pavls, l 8. N., reached Washing ton Frlduy evening. Asamaiterof course, the members of the rpaiiis'i filiation were prominent. Hee retary of War Lamont sent from Kort Mvet four troops of cavalrv to act as escort to Het loyal Highness and President Cleveland rent Ins hanilime new barouche, drawn by four magnificent bay a. tj haul the In- KJ" 'V-c,.-? I1 (M ti l At. ta. fant.i nnd her hubnnd from h 'n'ion to the Arlirgtoii. Sicrelnrv ..( .,:,. . . ti i -n was m liiiiidn the Pri-sidi-nt's repn enta live, inn mp.iliie I by AfS a it rcuit.irv y niu y. When t!ie tr i:n -t. pt r 1 Semtarv .ri lin'n .t-c I i re.nl ninl i o'liiunuder Ia vi re-rtiieil i i i t ), I'll. mi., ,.f, r ed hi am to the I r.tn e. and en rlnl l,er" down tt;e i ar.,.te. platform to tlie i arr.aje rntrume ! the sianuii. Omis de t !, i r..w.i wns t iiorinoii. and the I'rincit liK.kel pleased nt ll.e thtong that luld gatlive ! to receive her. Siieclntt.il gai.y in Fng,ih w.th Mr. tirrsliam a. I t.'.e whi.e. S x K-rgea-its of cavalry a;-ted ti.,.1,- g iird to ll.e prince,. I he waler off State:, l.lnti l w:i so roch Fr.day morning that the Infanta derl.nel to bi-urd the liiilplni, nt that I o i.t, and a reiutevoii was arranged in Norili ner. where tlie tranter was iiiadc and all due honor paid. Lunch a served at o.ir 1 the 1'olpt. in after which the lufaica n ..oi l ed Ht the Jersey C,ty station i f the 1 e:niyi vntna road As she s:rped o.it i f tl.e elevator at tl.e station and fined tl.e crowd that gazed in ri-M i tlul silence upon tl.e piny, she lietrave.l Hie .r.-t s.gn o! timidity nnd fur a sei on. I rliing to t!ie iirm of her escort Coiiitiian.h r I iJV,s. So far as her habit a as eoiici-riied s: tnlgiit li.i e passed for a typici young Aiiier;ian tn. tron. but there was a hint ot the .-p.iii..!i leaning toward rich color effect m tl.e s:na.. tiirhnu hatied grav r.ip. neatlv tr intiiei with black lace and pronounce.) red an I green feathers. Jut a muriiier of i. pr .l j turn by the crowd s-e i. I uitn a gei, u.ne American cheer u thel nfai;, ,te..,-1 i gt, . ly upon the rear pla'form f the Wi. I wor and gave a tiu.le uu 1 b .w of ac know .e.igeiiicnl. UNPRECEDENTED UAIL bTORM. Pittsburg and Vicinity Pelted Witn Ureal Lumps of Frozen Rsin. A veritable lornudn, accompanied by on of the heaviest hail storm Pittsburg has ever known ttrnck that city Saturday art -vn. For a quarter of an hour a rain of .v. r.n'.4'wiin tJpuaXCS"sMer Jnd housetop with crushing force, damaging everything that came within its fall. The streets presented the apearance of tnow fields for a whi'e. to thick and heavily d.d the hail drops fall. Men. women and chil dren rati in all direction for shelter. t"ia brella were broken a quickly a tfcev were rai-ed. Horse and vehicle were rlying through the streets ui if pr pelled I y j. me unnatural force. Sincetl.e early tiftici nothing lal in the nay of a hail sto-m .j, i eeu k:..i ii i:i Pittsburg. For half an lo.r in f. re it came on a darkened -kv hut. ever tl.e c t I as if in prophi cy of har w a t I .I.O.V. At I H 4 ' exa. tly the t;rst itrop 'el., va.-yir.g in I ;e from 1 null lo 1) in. l.r iu li.aniete.-. i ike so mativ b i.le s of ne t: ey itn. "-.i-e I in numOer ami in t..n-.'. and cr.i-l.e.l u.. i the roof of building-, i'lie '.i rni . :.'.i e-i the greater part ot l'ei.tiyiv.i i.i t.iKii.g iu a portion of Ni-rtl-ern Wit Virg.n u It i much III uc h heavier m l i't-i urg ai. i t I.t iiniueitiate ticmitv tl.aa ahy w:.-.- else t.r a r.nii.is of 1 mile-. llietota! precipitation in Me m.r.'ite w a 1 02 inches. 1 U'.r i.g t.'i.t time tijnu- '.'. ,'roiti . 4'i lo H .'o p. m . the i:n t w .:.':. am from the north west. lucre, d in !-in from Ii to U mile an hour Jui a m x.v d.d It subside. Along, ttie ".'no v.i.ei-U.c storm center aroe to a higti degree and considerable dani.ige a tar a Wh.el;rg. W. Vo. The h.avv ha l wn attributed t. the contraction of the ascend!. t current' of t.'.e previous day's hot a r com ng iu con tact with the colder currents ot the revi three of four days. I'ln, en .ted the con gealing td the warm fata w tu the ,i t inp npr sirata i t told a:r. I be abnonuai ly low atnio-phenc prrsu-e of the pa.-t week heled the storm lont derably. Il came and ssel off m a few nrnutes! the hail whirling down in ti.tua:iJ cf tou, as it iu a vortex. IRl lT l.lioWKks tltr IIMVV liN-rK. Fli wih'P i'itv. p... The storm ot s.iiu. ram and hail that struck this place Satur day alter noon d.d an loimeuse amount ot dauiuge. All tbe gjrdenuig that in or above ground is damaged ttie hail haii'"ier ing all the younger gr. w ;ii to death, t'ru.t growers are heavy u ser.. w in r i i:of I' , v i.n. Wi: atlSiiToM. I . A terniK- w nd an I h i;, ttorm asawl over tin cmutv Saturdiv afteriiotiii and d.d much datua.e. l!i fruit croji i daiiiaked about one half. Hin atones of unusua.iv large i t fU f.,r at-oi.1 40 minutes. The damage w i.i te very great Ui growing wheat. iiaii rn i i w urn : vi. Witri i ts... Nearly an Hu h of rain fell here in ii minutes Saturday, accompanied by bail in theaurroiiiidiut'couutrv si'vamt are high. Barns were burned by ih1j u.ii,- nd cro damaged. ckct-s a vt'l v luKL.in. The farmers iu the rural d sintts turT-vd inteuse y through damage doue their crop. 'Ihey say that young c rn wi.t ba scat tv Ibis teus.ui. aud thai trim in ttis d ttrut covered by ths storm wul be itusnowu. sm iu ii i i k koors. Bxt i Aikt. Ci - 1'be heaviest had storm for years paurd over this tectum alurdv evening, llsd at large a wa.tiut did great damags to tba -late rMi of this city, truil treva and growing crops are badly 'uiu;0. Base Ball Record. The following table shows the standi the diOrreut bate bail club up to Oat ng of w. u r'rt. w. i. Clevel nd. 3 .7V C1cin ti. . 10 U St. Umw. Ii 7 .IM Wash'iu.. f 10 V'X'k yn. Id 7 .Vs. lia tiinor) tl r.ltsburg. U 7 .rmSnVwl It . biiatlet'a U 7 ..Vv Chicago- 7 U tloatou ... 10 V Uiu st 1. UO ret. 4" .4Ti .-Ul ,3o .U7 flaked Ham. Most person bull ham. It in rmi-h octter baked, If baked right Soak It for an hour In clear water, and wipe It drv. Next spread It all ovci with thin batter, and then put It Intc g deep dish, with sticks under It t keep It out of the gravy. When It Ii fully done take off the akin and bat ter cr.tsted upon tho flesh side, and et away to t ool. Jt should bake from six to eight hours. After re tnovlnir the kin, sprinkle over with two tablespoon fuls or augar, some black pepper and Kvdcred rrarkersj I'ut In a pun and return to the over to briwn: then take up and stick ; loves through the fat and dust witb powdered cinnatuoti. Ycr can't do everything you want to do, but there are a good many t hings that you don't want to do that can bettvcHed. Be on your Guard. If some grocers urc another 1 taking powder upon you in place of the "Royal," it is Itccause of tlie greater profit upon it. This of itself is evidence of the supe riority of the " Royal." To give greater profit the other must be a lower cost powder, and to cost less it must be made with cheaper and inferior materials, and thus, though selling for the same, give less value to the consumer. To insure the finest cake, the mot wholesome food, le sure that no substi tute for Royal Baking Powder b accepted by you. Nothing can be substituted for the Royal Baking Powder and give as good results. Use the Means and Heaven will Give ycuthe Blessing.' Never Neglect a Useful Artich Liks SAPOLIO Tin Xit R rWsiivgM t4n t. mi ' ?m 'f"f .;)., i.i.n Wt.iif vj'i.st. i-. t . rri:!'.irt. .-t-1- . Unrr-f. .in 1 tr n-u't'r i .iv f, r t,, m i f aft 4i laV It.'l . , ; U, r.a-. ! Dj Toa blctp Fescefilly ' r p i " Business is: the art of Living: a ' v ;v ng aa I :. -.g -i r; . .-t g t , J . t y it. 1 t . . ai . .... ' r. , t'l.it II- I. 'v :-. ! : .1 v i .i.i- t ::.g thing-- w (...: Ci- y i-- :i t i- i i.g .:. J e.-rv w... del ..io-'.i:. I ,.i-i-.:..'-t. W::.t 1 1 'Hit ,g- -a:. Ci -r- i- i:. 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