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SELECTIONS FROM THE WRITINGS OF THE DANBURY NEWS MAN. lt' All Very Well to Talk About tlio Money (Juration, but Not Wlien Your Wife IVunU u I'hII ol Water A Cute In I'otuU OnpyrUUted by Lee A Shopard, Boston, and publ lhl by special arrangement with tbetii. A Daubury iiiun was looking tit his yard Tlminday nf ternuon Uu was look ing nt It in such h wny oh to easily at tract tho attention of any neighbor who might have a lot of unemployed time on hand. Such n party pretty soon joined tho observer and Immediately took an all absorbing Interest in tho contem plated improvement. From this subject they rapidly drifted Into Qnanca 'Pretty tough times," observed the neighbor Yob, they are that, an it'll be tougher before we'ro over it, 1 imagine." was the answer They were both sitting on a sawhorso under an apple tree, near the back door, when this conversation commenced. The owner ol the premises wbb chewing on a bit of (straw, and the neighbor was mo chantnilly pulling tops from the plan tain m reach. 'What do you think of thia money question which has got into politics this yearf" inquired the neighbor. i 1 think it will be settled one way or tho other before another presidential election is over." replied the owner. "Yon see tho matter is being" j 'liEekiell" pronounced u sharp voice j from the stoop. Well, Virhat is it?' he curtly inquired. "1 wish you'd get me apai.1 of water." i "In a minute." "An i was savin, tho matter is be ing pressed with muisual force. There has been this effort for years to come down to a specie basis, but nothin defi nite has been reached. Now, 1 imagine tins campaign will settle it." 'Yon lielieve speoie to bo the best currency, of course?" "Oertainly. What does the increase of Mtjier amount" 'ISzekiell" came the voice from tho rtoop. "In a minute." - "All the paper you might print from now till" "lizelrieU" "Thunder and lightning! Maria, what is tho matter'" ho ejaculated. "1 want yon to get mo a pail of water. I'm waitin for it." "I'll get it in a mlnuto, if you'll just hold your breath." "You might, as I said, print money till doomsday, an if you ain't got the gold to back it up what is it going to amount to? As far as exchange is con cerned among ourselves 1 will admit that paper" "Bzekiell" "Uood graciousl Maria, what do you want?" '1 want a pail of water. I'vo told yon a dozen times. If yon don't hurry up with it you'll have no dinner." 'Where is the pail?" snapped the nn noyed husband, seeing it in her hand. Seeing him rise up, Ehe set tho pail down on tho stoop and retired, and hu. helping himself to a fresh straw, said: "As I was sayin, paper is nil well enough among ourselves as n matter of exchange, but what are wo goin to do for imports? we oan't get along with- OUT gold then An what aro we gotii to do when this money is called iu, if wo haven't got gold enough to redeem lti' Now, suppose, for instance, that i luid ten" "Hzeklsll" catno the voico'ngain. But be did not hear iL "thousand dollars in cash, and stip posin 1 wanted to ubq forty thousand dollars. What do I do? 1 take" 'Kzr4riell Why on earth don't you stop that gab of yours and get me a pail of waterf 'Y'es, yes. in a minute." "An 1 take my pajier on the mar ket for that liniment. Here is $10, 000 in ca-sh, you see, an hero is the Wooshl garl oohl" and jmt here the gasping husband was awed into silem-e by seeing Inn neighbor dash over the fence in a dripping condition The $10, 000 on paper was not there, ut might havo reasonably beau ex pec toil; but a pall of indifferent water was there, hurled with all tiie force and fury an ex asperated woman ts culpable of. And as the choiring oxpou''ir of hpocie as u basis reached out spasmodically for his breath, the interested neighbor, with two-thirds of the contents of the bucket in his hair and under his uoatuolkr, sped across the lots with a rtierancu that wus really marvelous as an exhibition of spejd and with a silence iu regard to the cause which was born of twenty year, of married Ufa A Woiuuii. Toekfit. The most difficult thing to reach is a woman's pocket. This is ospecislly the case if the dress Is hung up in a closet and tho man is in a hnrry We think we are safe in saying tlwt he al ways is in a hurry on Buch an ooeajuon The owner of the dress is in the silting i room, serenely engrossed In a book. Having told him tluit the artiele which I he is in uuHut of is in her drew pocket in the closet, sht has dichaiged her whole duty iu the matter and an afford to feel serene, lie goes nt the taik with a dim CQuscioutmei that he hu been there be for, but says nothing, tie ojitaltyf thai doe; tter rd fill Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Komi oiMiti Powder ing himself confronted vWth a nnmbw i of dresses, all turned inside out and pre senting a most formidable front, he I hastens back to ask, "Which dross?" and being told the brown one, and also asked I if she has so many dresses that then I need bu any great effort to find tho righl j one. ho returns to the closet with alac rity and soon has his hands on the brown dress It is inside out, like the ! rest u tact he does not notion, however, until he has uiado several ineffectual at tempts to get Ins hand into it. Then he ' turns it around very carefully, and ( parses over the pocket several times I without being aware of it A nervous moving of bis hands and un appearance of perspiration on his forehead are per i ceptible. He now dives one hand in at the back, and feeling around finds n place and proceeds to explore it, whan he i discovers that he is following tip tho in side of it lining. The nervousness increases, also the perspiration. He twitches the dress on the hook, and suddenly the iiocket, white, plump and exasperating, comae to view. Then he sighs the relief he I eels, and is mentally grateful he did not allow himself to use any offensive expressions. It is all right now. There is the pocket in plain view-r-not the in side, but the outside and all he has to do is to put Ilia hand right around in the insida mid take out the article. That ia all. He can't help but smilo to think how near he was to getting mad. Then ho puts his liaiid around to tho other Bide. Ho does not feel tho opening. Ha pushes a little farther Now he has got it. Ho shoves the hand down, and la very much surprised to see it appear op posite his knees. Ho had made a mis take. He tries again; again ho feels tbe entrance, nnd glides down it, only to ap pear again as before. Tina inukea him open his eyes and straighten Mb face. Ho feels of the outside of the pocket, pinches it curiously, lifts it up, shakes it, und, after peering closely about the roots of it, he says, "Uy gruciousP and commences again, He does it calmly this time, because hurrying only makan matturs worse. He holds up breadth nl'ter breadth; goes over them carefully; geta Ins hand first into n lining, then into the air again (where it always surprises him when it npiieurs). nnd finally into a pocket, and is about to cry out with tntinipu when he discovers that it is tho pockot to another dress He is mad now The closet air almost stifles him. He is so uervous he can hardly contain himself, and the iKicket looks at him so exasper atingly that he cannot help but "plug" it with his clinched fist, and immediate ly does it. Being bomewhat relieved by this performanoe. he has a obanco to look aiiout him, and sees that he bos put his foot through a bandbox aud into the crown of his wife's bonnet, ban broken the brim to his Panama hat, which was hanging in the same closet and torn about a yard of bugle trimming from ii new cloak. As all this trouble is due directly to his wife's infatuation iu hanging up her ureMMMi inside out, he immediately star'.s aite i her, and, impetuously urg ing her to the closet, excitedly and al most profanely intimates his doubts of thero tWmg a pocket in the dress any way Tbe cause of the unhappy disaster quietly inserts her hand inside th robo, and directly brings it forth with the sought for article in its clasp, lie doe.n t i.l.iw why but this makes him madder Uum uiiythmg else. UGBi UOW'T DELAY' mi 'lS5 L..iV TtRiTi-. CcHi.fa.ifhi BoroTlweat Onap.IsltMasa, XiW.p1 2 (i-a-h llronsUtls uit Asthma. Aerta! a.i f r Con 'imption in Bin "l . a.l . aur. r Uat I II 'Tjno-l! 1. Ca- ft oivic x.U will S6 1.1 cx- II nt IT -t illn Ukl.. thi II: t iooM. Sul a (.ii ..voryarber.. J?I'A!H POK H LK A rryit! l If i . liia tor a 'annr I n i-ah ul ur w.'.i 10 l Keb.er, VntaKvllie. I'., ae to where tbey io iooibd aud tor lemu. 1 O yuuy Thlnln Illnlne Will Arropt. PiTTSiiUHo, Pa., Jan. 4. Senator Quay spent part, of yest erday in Pittsburg on Ids way to Washington, 'the Senator does not take much stock in tho reports of General Alger's candidacy for the Residential nomination. "I don't be lieve Qoncral Alger will be a candidate," was his assertion. There are only two names spoken of in connection with the coming nomination Harrison and Blaine. If the convention were held to-morrow I think President Harrison would be nomi nated if Illnlne were not a candidate; if Blaine's name were presented ho would be nomlnnted by acclamation; but there is no telling what may occur between now and June. Iam confident, though, that Blaine will accept the nomination if it is given him." Donth of lCconnmlat l.aveloye. BrdbOTi, Jan. 4. ICinll Ionls Victor Lavelnye, the Belgian political writer and economist, is dead. Ife died suddenly after writing a letter to tho "Independ ence Beige" on thi electoral question. He was born at Bruges, April fi, 1889, was edncated at the College Stanislas in Paris, -and achieved prominence as a writer OH the Liberal side of Belgian poli tics. In ltjlH he was appointed Professor ot roilticai .economy in ine university or Liege. In 1N07 he represented Belgium on the International Jury of the Univer sal Expot-ition. He was the author of many works, some cf which have been translated into several languages. $i!N&i Strike of Oiarrj-uion Tlirgnlened. t Nrw Havxk, Coun., Jh. 4. A strike of the employes of 0. W. Blakeslee Sons, (luarrymen, 1b threatened. Secre tary Byrou, of th Notional Union of Stonecnttcis is in this city conferring with the local union in regard to the trouble. 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Uver Pills Ant ou a ns'V prlnntnle .ro-taiaUcf tbe ivar, sUnnaoh ajid bowels Co ou ih the nervn 1 new diaoovery. Br. He' i"IU speoftlu jate biltoui'i8s, iid taste, t n':l Hver, pile, -untlpalion. uneqnaled lor men, ao u, :liliaren. Smallest, mildest, KUrtaati ShIiwoh, ants. Sioiiplss Frett, at V. H rUwaobarJi's V'uif store. AVitli the ud vent of th Kew Year the holiday season end. The Soorot of Suooaee. IL llugonliaoh, tb dnu.l-t.ietlvM that tliei-eorot.ijt Muoeeot Ih ueiwveruuce. There fore lie perMst lu lienptnir tim it '- t Hue of periuuieriea, ioihi ari'.ciBH, '.i,s .fiios, oruini .n i ci,emieaio'i ins mxrae' ineHXei u lo -it alt persons -vbo lriv. ualpHattoii, short breath, vreak or buugry p-.-!U, pain 111 nld or Hbi.ul ter, opp-e slon, nlif'itmiin.d y e ugh, -uioiliBfliiK, drop-y or u, ,rt ii seuso to try Dr. Miles uueqnuted Nnw Heart C iiuj oe m U Is too tat. ft b-isu.i- largest ! of any si lUlUr reiusdy. Fiue book uftoHtimo nliisfnw. Ii;- Mite' Reitorative Nervine it uusuroHaaad far s'topleatauess, neadacbe, fits, dte., and It oontuiw an ojnates. As tho wealhir grows colder let your charity grow warmer. Oh, Whnt a Oourh. VU1 Ul you betid the vca nlnsT Tw dajoaj uei jofth. ,uro uporoHob of tb it inn w.c -ibledlSeaM Oonsumpltoa. Ask yitnelvt lyoaoauauord tor the sake Vsavtn 'M , uu,, to run tui risk and do nothin fit it, i- Sviow from expsrlebae that shltofi's oor? viiit'nri -ir Coogb. It ntvr Iktu. 'fata uptal is u iiy iiorw thau a Million DntUea 4-iif no il lb p,tel year. It reUvM roup i .Viei ii i. Oooeb at once Mot-em Oo t hi- win, . It. For l,nmi Bio Mlilf o; .t-a. ' -e -i u . roron. t-'asifr. oi,t t; H, H i : uu' a, Sf IS. oor,;.r tal's ana tv,-. xt i- Tba irreafMt ivTlllrWl l,Mla f Ih. I "itn e!f?'" Ql&1,t u"1 Howard l lie ' (rent est .political battle Of tllJIiaiA a,hm orolnlnent men Uoon the tge will be fought this year. Shlioh'B OonsutHptloa Oom, ITils l lievo'i'1 oitKolinu tuu toU i, i . l.n C rib tedlcitu vo h-'-V-i v r .ia, .w t,,e. tin' .'ri.linv cuiv t yr -I o-so of ''i, t1!' nn-, and Briiimiii , wb'le IK wan t htuii'" 1. 1', ii,e iiiro i iimmptiaa i 1 1 'LU1 t iiiir'illel 111 l 'in t N , v .i" me 1 '9n-'. 't'-1l I 4lni.-y il ' -i- u ui Kj( I on li , ,'n n i ht chilli no .i -tedleln- i . ' 'Ui i. u you IMVH .t i I ,u - 'O - .lUMUX iK fun to Irv It. Price 10 eeut-i, IU) c-in,ftjiii ! 1 'n If ) iuv Luns ure iioiv, i n s', or JUntK i io '.- Mii'luli. Porous Visit r V"I bv itveitiuob N fc!. ,-uinnr .tiia a-tfl Tlif tranii) i a niau who lias trltd m arly all the walk nf Ufa. What a Promlne t Lawyer Sayu : A.H BKIUUT, s1., IS1 and tti7 l- adway.l I Ui) 'iiubt ud 9 I I NaWVoiiK. July 81, 1881. J I My !en.' 11 I'tor: I ti';e p'-iHji? iu mid I ini in i ttHthnoiir Ui the emetle ol .y ' r i ivhn i'li-ih Hloi'd iT'ir-, w'lteli y u k nelly i "in uu d- d ' m , b n uu ty I r m , il uiii-ii ,U1 i e I ol lo.i f,t i Inx 1 i 11 un. H ' i; i lie inttUni,oi nbit your p'u i .' i le'iu ' -ot.1. I h . . 11 ' I I i l.i I, ill I ' I ll',l t O r. il'.l 1- ' v ) . : teiiH'ili, ti Mil . I'.i'iip fiiii will 'i i , er ouly ii.irtr and u illiiu - i.y tciu KiMini'fce lulug oeiiuliual i Ui uliae ur til no it. t v I'U'er'enc in (be n of tbe iluetu In Mi it it 'ii .oe, the sy.'rm u-id (i"'s at a uur- 1 c 1 llnot t il o v eil'v i eom ni'M'i l.i.n'' r 1 1: 1 uin.'lilly Ine 1 ',1 .itn',, liit-li i"ii-lo .inl.iiieit i-oveiti-f r.-iia i- in- in ,. . if !1 t "d 111 1 liuv b' en Ui I'e i u in, (I. r n, Voura . rat1,1 11 ' 1 , s 15 it 1 (j re. I Hor sale at Klrnn's Drue Store, V .rjusou JIouo liloclr, ttbemndoh, Pa. JAY GOULD'S CRANK "A. B. 33," Wbo Threatens Dy namite, uCrufty Lunatic. HE IS LOOKINO VOR REVKNQE. His Demand for $10,000 Probably Ani mated by Financial Loeiss- Uelecllreii Senrcblng IIIrIi ami toff for Tills 1,h I out 1TouId-be Uxteriuliialor of MillionulroA llo Kiiouh Jny'n I'ant J.tfe l'tirlectly Alnrui ortliu Clould l'limlly--Helen Ooiild'e Crazy Admirer Ar raigned Nrw YonK, Jan, 4. Tho slory yes terday of how a man, who signed him self "A. B. 98," had written a letter to Jay Gould threatening to blow the mil lionaire up with dynamite unless Mr. Gould sent "several thousand dollara"' to an address in Canada, has been amplilled upon further luveHtigntiou, and reveals tht writer ns a dangerous crank, and au intelligent and revengeful one at that. Inspector Byrnes realizes that iu thl.i lunatic he has n cunning, desperate fel low to deal with, and ho is bending every energy to put him out of tho way of ex ploding the hat full of dynamite he de clares he will throw under Jay Gould's carriage the next time he takes a ride. The letter wits received by Mr. Gonld a week ago yesterday and threw tbe family Into a state of alarm. It was immediately turned over to the police for action. The writer knew Jay Gould's life well. All tbe liaancier's strategic movements in Wall street for the lat twenty years wero familiar to him. His letter demanded $10,000, and was voluminous. It recited Mr. Gould's connection with the Erie railroad troubles in 1871, the memorable Black Friday of 1873 and other disastrous panics. The writing looked like that of a for eigner. Its final announcement that the writer hail followed every movement of tbe Gould family for a week, giving in corroboration details of their comings and goings from the house, office and other places, thoroughly alarmed Mr. Gould's sons, Edwin and George J. Gould, who were more distressed by it th.ni their father. It was ovidelit that the crank was closely following tho million aire and his family with his hat load of dynamite, and ho' might carry out his threat any moment the opportunity pre sented. "A. B. 33','' I.- ..r directed Mr. Gould to send the lj.L!,')JU to an address in Can ada. The w-rilei had no intention of re ceiving t'ue money there. lie was too shiewd for that, but left instructions to have his, mail sent to another addrnii, and there left an order to have it for warded to a third addrest, prolinbly in this city, where he could receive it with out much risk o arrest, having hidden his whereabouts from the placu where the money was to be Kent. He can wifely be regarded as the mo&t dangerous ene my of a millionaire that has appeared since HenrJ W. Norcroi, note broker, of Boston, sacrificed his life iu the attempt to compel Kussell Sage to ive up $1,250, 000. Central office detectives are watching the Gould lesidenee from the Windsor Hotel, and the police of the ICast Fifty ninth street station are fflso on the alert for cranks in the neighborhood. Mr. Edwin Gould appeared in the Yorkville Police Court yesterday morning as complainant against Prim Von Michaels, who was arrested on Jay Gould's steps on Saturday forenoon as he was about to ring the hell to offer his band and heart to Miss Helen Gould, the millionaire's daughter. Mr. Gould was accompanied to caurt by Detective Seigeant McCloskey, who iH one of tho Byrnes detectiveb regarding the safety of the Goulds. Justice Ityan asked Yon Michaels if he knew linisell Sage, and the crank 10 plied: "Y'es, I know him. I traveled through the West for him awhile ago, giving tips on the stock market." Von Michaels was committed to Belle- vue Hospital for examination as to his sanity. Vaster on the Ohio Beiutlotvhlp. Washington, Jan. 4. Seoretary Fos ter, speaking about the Ohio Speakership caucus nomluaton and the, benatorahtp epntest, saysi "I look ujMPebe outcome of the caucus on the Speakership nomin ation as practically dmpoeing of the Sao atoilal contest. Mr. Sherman will b& the nominee of his party and will be return ed to the Senate, aa I have always be lieved he would ami should be, I pre sume Mr. Layliu received the votes of the FooaJeer men, but not hearing any of the details, I cannot say. The struggle baa, however, practically ended." 0cttjib oC. MoCnll Cnshrouo. Wtti,fKATic, Conn.. Jan. 4 R tfo OtUl CuHhmati, for many yom &jnt of 41. A nrn... t UotHutu AM A joAiinrinn of i Mlv Mill wVI u UWt'ttUl m 4vv maww v' I Vashingtou, is dead In this city. Me 1 waa ?2 veara old, Ue was eloaelv assocl- death cf (3. B. Nuap, some years ago, he was appoint! 1 the business agent and legal aiiviser of the late Eunice Richmond lleiip, wha willed her property, some $30,00U, to liim. TtUs will was contested by her heirs, which gave rise Ui the famous Heap will case. BepatUate Or. X.h1. PmaBUiu., Pa., Jap. 4 President Hen rhji, ol tike Economibs Society, publicly repudiatea ttje self proelaimed Measiah, Prv Cyrus W. Teed, of Chicago, who has ben trying ta lutroduee his doctrines ihto i''i sotjiet-v, and. says the latter can iif.tr otii the Ecohomlte8oclety. The L. i no i 1 , -.:,n i-p -n Tli Ti ,1 ,-i'. .-in ad- lit., il, ,lli 1 v.l. l,a'. 1 ul bis JtoreaueHit cia-i . mes. lell)liiC llro Iu.ttriviit'o Com!aul. r..)b. . lack nt tl M'.t di. 1 , Jan. 4. I )t, in.' tc the it tin 1 it v 1 I union fire d to with Uil Suites. 1 . dei 1 1 'if I . 1 . l'l l Hi Intiilliy lit II. 1 nil. v , ity. 1 Iik M01 Men Compiiu l"i" I'tti; has rtiuitu, ctl lis 1 Noli-I'.ili ,11., 1 1-, 1 led 1.1 a,, it ur ('01111. t'lre insurance I .'! from 1, iiiiess. It .ks iu the ltoyal. 1 iU'rutoitl Itilltd ,, Jan i A . Tirt Al.ir t ia taiuing ten 1. union ope t'je etu-rn Loion lelcgra was itAtdiaH S?al t"laSe t!T,. iilaees of strlkcrr, rran Viekeu into 8fiturUy nlalit 1 and Uuae ot the Vita VUL ARE WE Right or A Shoe Dressing must restore the bril liancy of a wont shoe, and at the same time prtitrvt tht toftntu of the leather. LADIES will the Dressing you are using do both? Try it I Pour a dessert spoonful of your Dressing into a saucer or butter plate, set it aside for a f;w days, and it ill dry to a substance as hard nnd brittle as crushed glass. Can such a Dressing be good for leather? M'sflOMEBMng will stand lliis test nd dry as a thin, oily film which is as flexible as rubber. 25 Dollars worih of New furniture for 25 Owl's. HOW? By painting 25 square feet of Old Furniture with WOLFF A. nANDCiLPII, 087 North Front Street PH1LADBLPSIA. S3 SHOE ceTem THE BEST SHOE IN THE WUBLD FOR THE MONEY? it ia a aeamiesa tmoe, wuit no tacks or wax t&reaa to hurt thAtrrtf' ninrl tii li.sr linn rut fttvl.ult ond easy, aud bcraane t itrnA! t?iorj eh or of this irruue inori any vrner mant'int rurer, ii equals flan '.I- Bewed abocg costing from ( i.ou to fr"i.i. iStXt 00 (U'lttiiun Uninl-Hevrcd, the flnwt calf abo ever offYr d I .r t-vnij ciitmU French, imported shoes v hlch o tt 'ii gj.O to $U 00, Hftil 00 Ilntnt-oivcd Uelt Mine, lino calf, atilidu, eomrtirt.Uilc und durable. Tht best Ghoe ever offered pt this r.ce ; 6.imo grade as custom-made shoes costlnu from -.iu to).0i). CSO 50 Police Mioi't Ktrmers, Uoltroad Men iPssa andLctterCui ikriil. wcarthein; Hue calf. Seamless, tunootb, in?ite, Iitiay throe solea, extea elon edfre. One pair will v.-i-j rn) "nr. S5 30 fine culfi nolirftfrB!eoreroffereda6 aam tbU price f ono trial wll conviuco thus roo want a shoe for comfort nnd service. 1 S3 mid .00 U'orkfiiBiHiin'B shoes fSb ore very strong nnd durable. Those who have given them a trial will wenr no other make. RJifWe anil school shoes nro haujo worn by tho bojseterj where; tUey,eU ou tlielr merits, ns tho ineroasinsf sides show. B C6rfl S qc S3. 00. Ilniida4u-cft kIhh, best rUCalri ICO Jjoti nolo, very sry 1 Itli ; equals rrenclt linported shoes coating from $ i.u-j u 6.ou. udicVtI?,50. 8-2.00 nud 81.7.1 Rhoe for Misses are the UeBt fine DongoU. tstylish and durable. Onutlon, See that 'A. I Iiotiglas' namo oatl yaw ura Biompeu uu tuo wiwrn or eacn sooe. insist on local advertlsmi dealers otmplyjmr you. CACTtfS BLOOD CTJEE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILLA i'Uiifies the blond by ex pelling the iuipuiitits through, tho proper channels and never causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates the bowels. Curea dyfspepsia, liror and kidney troubles, tones up tho system and gives yen an appetite. NoYcr fails ' o cure any con dition produced b impute or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Klrlln' Drug Store, Ferguson's Hottl Block, Shtimnd tA, Ft DO YOU VAKT mXM KSOUl'S RHEUMATIC r.i Will pj-uioptly rulluTo 1. tw.iiug ciibo of Acute or ' i .i i lUft-ttS'U CT trtUt. B fllKtlv . f.-t its- 1J t ilui tne dtcct:oiu.( u vrw V'tTLin (h Iihxi r i .Odtgl In Ul nAk tlUl, h1 wiuy Volt'-t ttia iiumcruiii urai -i tlte cun try , ttilaitudKii e i u uncus tuimi ol luvuiusti-iii u 'ii"" a cure alt " ( i 1 fltj'li.rtr tim ti a Inst i ,, n . la ooanaoUaa t'h i'u i-iiU, ctivfi it the roper roiuc-iy hu btaa ftjuaa lun air qut-d to t'M th roerU of m I a1ar.rtaf u'-'inn r f-twurs, ut! in nn mi , tt ki t - " v a r i , i 1 i i s tl.00 h ?0ttls. 9 L tt'c;, C...C0. 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