THE EXCELLENCE Or SYRUP OF FHiS ifiduonot only ti th" oHirinsilify nnd simplicity o tlic combination, lint nUo tiflic catv nnd skill with wliicti it is niiili' fiicturcil by seuntiflc pvoci'sups Unr to tlio Caufoiinma Kin Hvntrr Co. 01 , ,i wo wisli to impress upon all the i .1 lortnttpc of pnrvlinnliifr tlio truo ni i i;.'lnnl remedy. As the penult , i u.pof Plgfiisinnnufiictm-cil by ' i f i.u-oukia Via Hvitur Co. on , ' . , ledge, of that fact will a li t or, i i Avoiding (lie worthless it i iunfiicturc'1 by oilier par ti Thn birrh alandin of the Cai.i-or.- i iuo Svia'i Co. with the mcdl ( ' . "i '.mi, ami the salibfa' tion iii t'.c i .nuine Rymp of Vgn has t Wei to i! 'lli ins of families, makes the i urn- i ' tl.i Company o pmivanty of the e i l.'ii.'O of its remedy. It is fur in nttv inc. of nil other laxatives, ns it a ts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it docs not jrripo lior nauseate. In order to pet its beneficial effects, pleasu remember the namo of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FKANCIHCIJ, Cat. i.orisvii.iin. Ky. mtw rung, x. v. CURES Fever, Conrjbstlon. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 2 Worms. S Infants' Diseases. 4 Diarrhea. 7 Coughs A Colds. 0 Headache. 10 Dyspepsia, Indigestion, 1 1 Delayed Periods. 1 2 Louchorrea. 10 Croup. 1 4 Skin Diseases. IB Rheumatism. 1 0 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr. llumiihrcys' Homconalliio Manual of :. ... : . .. ... 1.V.wi I SnM by riruirclsts, or Kent on receipt of SHoti., KOotB. or SI. Humphreys' Weil. Co., Cor. William timl .Tnlin Mta . vnrk. Vou enn blame yourself if you do n't get real ood coffee to drink. Ordinary coltce Is made de licious by adding a package for SecII-r's. A little of this tadmixture to fchenp coffee makes a delicious' drlnk nnd snvea expense. 1 1 1 1 1 1 u n 1 1 ( 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HI I ( 1 1 1 1 1 ARBEY'S OCK EES, ipives a satisncci smnc I every palate that tastes it. to row our on tap at all customers. WAl. sciiMicicnu, JR., Agent. EVAN J. BAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, IpMnDncEYFijli Y Vff UJUL4I'UI1 k CORSET'S J i No. 13 North. Jardin St. SPOILED HIS STOItY. ZEAL FOR TRUTH THAT WAS A PORTER'S RUIN. RE- Wliy the Kutrrprlslni; Newspaper Mnti, After tho "Little AIIlr" Was l)ielnreil Oir, Wns Anxious That Somebody Bhuolil Olvn Illm ii Klcltlng. Newepnper ronorrors nro sometimes: til row n against strnngo oxporlcnccslti Ret tiiiK the nows tlmt other folk comfortnlily rend next morning. Hut, bclluvlng him self In n fair way to obtain n nitrriitlvo which no utlior nows writor la twnro of, the reporter la willing to go slcoplcES nnd fooillcps nnd to undergo nil 1; iluls of peril In order that by nil means ho inny got his pleoo of cxoluelvo news. gtich n man wns Kzrn Hemming, who worked on a westorn pn per nml frequent lyllirlllcd his town with stlirtllng stories of fnct. Hemming hnd a ruputiitlnn for nlortnosfl which was second to none, and ns ho had a Inrgo olrolo of friends who innno It their business to inform him upon privntoly known affairs ho was Eolilom nt tho 6hort end of an "exclusive" (.lory. Ono day John Iioyd, who wns tho sheriff of tho onunty, cnplural a hoiso thief who was badly wnntud by a eonnr.unlty In tho Interior of tlio state. The deputy from the county tho olllclals of which wero nfter tho thief came down to thu metropolis nnd in his conversation with Hoyd Intimated thnt thcro would bo n lynching when ho got homo with his prisoner. Boyd told Hommlng of tho threatening aspect of things, and tho reportor had n long talk with tho deputy. To his dismay ho lrnmtd thai .tho prisunor would not reach tho rural community which wonted to do business with him until U!46 in the morn ing, nn hour which precluded the possibil ity of n good story. Hommlng wns a man of resources, though, and ns thcro Ecomcd to bo little question of tho details of tho coming event ho went to tho ollloo nnd wroto n thrco column account of the lynohlng, mentioning tho names of prom inent citizens prcfent and milling flourish es and ornamentation. To stretch out to imposing length ho caused nnomnii, whom ho wns prudent enough to designate as "unknown," to mount n box nnd mnko nu uppenl In behalf of tho culprit. "Dosplto tho prayer of Illgglnson's ton dor hearted advocate, however," Hemming wroto, "tho farmers who hnd Buffered from his depredations Insisted on wreaking vongonnoo." And ho went on In that strain for sovoral pages, making tho Inter cession a strong point. Ho explained to Crawford, tho city edi tor, that, thoro wns no doubt of the thing coining out just as ho hnd written it, but to bo suro ho would wiro n"Vos" or "No" from tho station whon his train reached tho town, for ho plannod to accompany tho deputy. At tl o'clook In tho morning Crawford received this jubilant bulletin : "Big thing. Tlvo hundred people. Mile or moro of ropo. Now headed for tall syca jnoro treo." And just ns tho foreman was sondlng to tho pressroom tho page with Hom ml fig' s glorious exclusive story, came this announcement: "It's nil otf. Thcy'ro not going to do It." Hemming camo back looking llko a jiiftllmnn. For two days ho roved around, stopping at odd times to butt his head ngalnst something hard. At lost ho wns lnduoed by Crawford to oxplaln. "When wo got thcro," ho mid, "It wns n suro thing. Thoy had it all ready nnd took Hlgginfon nway from tho deputy with n yoll. Thon I sont my flret bullotln. Thoy rushed him to tho sycamoro and were Just about to swing him up whon It oo ourred to mo that It would spoil tho story if somebody didn't rise up nnd mnko nu appeal for morcy for tho thief. I walfod, hoping for thu usual Intercession, till tho danger lino, nnd thon, ns nobody else showed a sign of talking for him, I jump ed up on something and started in on it niysolf. I just wnnted to makti tlio facts fit tho story I had written, so I mado tho spooch I hnd attributed to tho unknown. At llrst they didn't want to listen, but protty soon they quieted, nnd I poured It In, thinking all tho timo how luoky I was to havo written tbo thing. I jumped down thon and stepped aside to lot tho regular prograramo go on. As I did homebody yollcd, 'By thunder I he's rlghtl' nnd an other volco declared, 'It would dlsgraco tho town, boysl' and a third callod, 'Let's ttdm him back to jail I' and beforo I know It that lot of chumps had turned toil nnd rushed my thief, my prlvato horso thlof, my own man, for whom I had spread niy solf over thrco columns, bnck to tho town nnd to tho jail, where thoy left him und ill. porseu. "That," Mild Hemming snilly, ' Is why I want somebody to break my l:'ad In. Would yon mind kicking n.e all .ifternoon If I J.: ;, jou for your troubled' Chicago Heoord. Tho Cub.in question and polltiial issues sink into insignificance with tlio mail who sutlers from piles. What ho most desires, is rcllor. Hewitt's witch iiazei halve cares piles. C. II. Ilageabiich. Uimphrcclnteil Molnri'y. Sirs. Weeks In tho namo of gnodnoss, what was going on at your Iioueo last lilghtf It really did sound llko a lot of Indians 911 thu warpath. lrs. ileoU Oh, It wasu t quite as had ns that I It was only my husband singing tho baby to sleep. lllchmond Dispatch. Give the Children a ErinK called Qialn-O. It Is a delicious, appotlzlng, nourishing food drink to tako tlio placo of coU'eo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who havo used it because when properly prepared it tastes llko the finest coll'eo hat is fieo from all its injurious properties. Grain- Quids dlKostion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant hut a health halldor, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much a3 cnllco. 15 and 25c. About 20,(100 lot'ters nro addrossed to Queen Victoria yenrly by her subjects. Thuf-o that nro not stamped aro not for warded by tho officials. Tho queen's let ters havo prooedoneo of nil others and aro forwarded to Windsor by spooial messenger Iroift tlio general postolllco. S. C. P. Jones. Mllesburg. Pa., writes : havo used DoWitt's Littlo iivrly llisors over slaco thoy wero introduced horo and must say I havo nover used any pills in my family during forty yoars of houso keeping that gavo such satisfactory results as a laxative or cathartic. " u, Jt. liagemmcli. t Great Telescope. A number of persons were talking nbout telescopos, nnd each proroesod to havo lookod through tho "Inrgestin thu world.' Ono nftor another told of tho powerful ef fect of tho rospcctlvo tolescopcs. At lntt n quiet man said mldlly; "I onco looked through a teloscopo. I don't know that It was tho lnrgebt in tho world. I liopo it wasn't. Hut it brought the moon so near thnt wo could soo thu man in it ges tloulatlng wildly nnd crying out: 'Don't dhootl Don't shoot I' Tho old dulTur thought It wns a big cannon that wo woro pointing nt him." Tho quiet man sou sided, and m did all tho rest. Strand Mngnzino. '1'hn human machine, starts but onco nnd stops but onco. You can keep it going longest and most regularly by using now uvs i.ntio liariy Klsors, tho unions nine mus jor con. stlpatiou and all stomach anil liver troubles, V, 11, llaueiiliucli, W. M. BAKER, Chief ol tlio South Uend Hire Department. ODTII BEND is justly proud of Its Arc departmennt. There is no braver set of firemen to be found, and Chief Ilakcr is a man who possesses now, as formerly, all the qualifications that make him a model "Firo Chief." There was a time, however, when he had reached a condition physically, which arduous and most important ofllce, owing to a complication of nerve disorders and heart disease, had it not been which his attention was called to Dr. read his, letter, carefully. Office of Chief of Fire Department, South Bend, Indiana. "Gentlemen: My duties, and perhaps, the natural anxieties of my position, gradually brought upon me nervous prostration and heart trouble. I felt this with increasing emphasis for four years, until it became so bad that I would bo overcome with shortness of breath and dizziness, and would imagine I was staggering. The slightest noise would startle mo, and the least excite ment set my heart to beating so that it would seem to jump out of my body. Upon retiring I would feel such a faint, sinking sensation that I would spring from my bed for relief, and I suffered severely, both physically and mentally. I was treated by several physicians and tried many patent remedies, without relief, until I commenced using Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. The first bottle helped me so that I slept better tho Nervine and then one bottle of the New Heart Cure. I gained twenty pounds in a short time. It has cured me, and I can cheerfully recommend Dr. Miles' Nervine and Heart Cure to will be benefitted or cured thereby. Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by all the first bottle will benefit or money Book on Heart and Nerves Free. By The nines ! i Kaier Export Beer IN THE MANUFACTURE OF THIS CHOICE BREWERY PRODUCTION j THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, i !- rvl AnANOY CITY, Has attained an excellence which has rarely been excelled. MR. CHARLES D. KAIER And his associates havo spout, not only much timo, but also a largo amount of money, in experiments, to bring this llecr to its piosont perfection and they havo many testimonials that tho company has received from well known medical men which aro exhibited witli pardonablo pride by tho President, Mr. Cha D. Kaior. Tlio brewer, Mr. Franz Kaier, is a geullcmau scientifically versed in all that pertains to the lltewcr's Art and to his perseverance and closo application is largely duo tho splendid triumphs achieved by The Kaier Export Beer. It h compared by many "Old Country" Heor Diiukcrs to tlio products of Iladeu and Havana. MADE ONLY AND SOLD BY THE GrJflS. D. PIER; GOMPAflY, Iimd. ! Mahanoy City, Pa. REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAH BY EDWARD O'DONNELL. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. REE TRIAL TO ANY 1ELIABIE MAN Weak Man Restored, or No Hxjwuse for Treatment. A Course of Remedies the marvel of mcdlcnl science and Apparatus indorsed by physicians will bo sent ON TRIAL, WITHOUT ADVANCE PAYMENT. If not all wo claim, return them nt our oxpenso. MEN WHO ARE WEAK, BR6KEN DOWN, DISCOURAGED. Menwhosuf fer from the effects of disease, over-work, worry, from the follies of youth or the ex cesses of manhood, from unnatural drains, weakness or lack of development of any or gan, failure of vital forces, unfitness for marriage all such men should "come to tho fountain head"forascicntlficmethodof mar velous power to vitalire, develop, restore andsustain. Onrequestwewillsenddescriptionandpartlculars.wIthtesUmonlftls, In plain sealed envelope. (No C. O. D. imposition or other deception.) Cut .out this offer or mention paper, Address ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. would have compelled him to resign his for a most fortunate circumstance, by Miles' Restorative Remedies. Please and rested well. I used two bottles of all who suffer as I did, for I know they Yours very truly, W. M. BAKHIt. druggists on positive guarantee that be refunded. Dr. Miles' Medical Co., Elkhart, Indiana, Restores nervine Health. mmmmmmmmmn P5 SCIENCE TrtlMMIKf) I nu LAM V Uf NOTED FOR BEAUTY. One Characteristic of tlio Sclioollcaclien of Wimhliiutou. "I'll toll you ono thing," said tho young jnnn stenographer from tho west who got his job In 0110 of tho departments recently nnd who has been noticing things pretty carefully slnoo ho camo to Washington, 'this burg's got tho prettiest sot of school- toaoliors I oer saw any where, nnd Hint's no llo. Out wliero I 0011m from, sny, tho (ohooltenahors havo got facos ns hard ns millets nnd glnssy stares and a general freezy way about 'pjii that makoR a follow that meets up with ono of 0111 fool llko lie's nbout 7 years old In tho third grade ull over again. And, honest, they nil scorn to 1110 to bo about 85 years old nt thnt. It's thu same in a whole lot of other big towns In tho south and west that I'vo Worked In. Well, when I struck this town n friend of mlno took mo to his boarding houso that's right next door to a big schoolhouso. My room's n second story front room and commands n view of the entrance to tho school, nnd, sny, tho son ond morning thnt I was thoro I looked out of tho window just about it quarter of nn hour boforo school' took In. 'nnd. coowhlzl I saw 11 procession of pretty, fresh looking, bwell, stylishly dressed S'ouiiu women n-strocllng up tho stops of tlmtsohoolhouso that iniulo mu think I was taking an East er Sunday turnout. 'bay,' says I to my roommnto, who's a Washington man born and bred, 'what do you make of this parade of almighty pretty girls a-wnlklng up thoso sohool houso stops? Is It a high school, and aro they pupils, or what the dlckons, nnyhowf ' " 'ruplls nothing, says ho. 'They're teachers. ' "Well, I gave him tho hoot, of course, but ho stuck to It so seriously that I of con tee had to bellovo him. "'Well,' bays I to him finally 'they're tho pick of nil tho bohooltenchers in town, then, sent down hero becnuto it's 11 down town schoolhouso, just to Impress visitors.' rsot much they ain t, says ho. 'All tho sohooltoachcrs In this town nro pretty enough to eat nnd just as nlco ns thoy nro protty. Thcro ain t anything but uno looking folks living In Washington, any how, ' says ho. "Well, sny, I didn't bollovo him whon ho said that all tho toaoliors in all tho schools wero just as attractive ns thoso I had soon, and so tho noxt morning, beforo offloo hours, wo hustled nround 011 our blkos to thrco schools just boforo school 'took in,' nnd blmncd if I saw a single teacher in tho lot that wasn't pretty and sweet looking enough for a fellow to marry out of hand on tho spot. I wroto homo and told my sisters out west about this, nnd thoy'vo boon writing back to mo nnd tolling me that I'm In a trunco nnd must bo mlstakon. But I'm not mistaken. I don't want to see any nicer looking girls than the schoolteachers of this town, and you hear ino u-tnlkiug." Washington Star. Yellow Jaundice Cured. Suffering humanity should be supplied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish the following. "This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from 1 ellow Taundice for over six months, anu was ti cated by some of the best physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr. Hell, our lrucgist, recommended l'.lectric Hitlers ; and after taking two bottles, I was entirely cured. I now take great pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering fron this terrible malady. I am gratefully yours, M. A. Hogarty, Lexington, ivy. bold by A. Wasley Druggist. (Trltles Ihat Ciiuho llravery. On ono of tho streams In Yorkshire n man and a boy wero seated In u boat fish ing, when suddenly tho boy lost his bulanoo and fell overbouru. Tho man gullantly jumpod into tho wu ter und rosoued tho littlo fellow. "Drnvol" remarked u farmor standing near. "They ought to glvo you tho Hu jnuno society's modal." "An what for booosf" nskod tho old chap. "For so nobly saving that poor lad'a Ufo at tho risk of your own," replied tho innn. "Now, look hero, nilEtcr," ho rejoined, "I don't want no pralso w'oro no pralso nin't doo. If you'd been mo, you'd a-douo just tho same." "Why?" snld tho fanner. "Whyf Why, 'cos tho young Imp had ull tho bait in his pockets, thut's why an n good why, too, mister." Pearson's Wookly. A Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number ot deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's balsam for the Throat aud Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 2$ and 50c Sold by all druggists ; ask for a free sample to-day. Every Day u Mouth.' Tho gradual chango In tho day nnd the month now taking pluoo proceeds continu ously until tho duration of a rotutlon of tho oarth Is prolonged to S5 of our present days, says l'rofossor Uoorgo II. Darwin in Tho Atlantic. At tho somo timo tho month, or tho timo of a revolution of tho moon round tho oarth, will also ocoupy 55 of our days. Slnco tho month horo means tho period of tho return of tho moon to tho sanio placo among tho stars, and slnco tho day is to bo estimated in tho samo way, tho moon must thon ulways fnco tbo samo part of tho oarth s surfaco, and tho two bodies must move us though thoy wero fnstonod together by a bar. Tho outcomo Df tho lunar tidal friction will accordingly bo that tho moon and tho earth will go round as though locked together In a po rlod of C5 of our present days, with day and month Identical In length. S. Ik Parker. Sharon, Wis., writosj "I havo tried DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo for Itching piles and it always stops them in two minutes. 1 consuior ijowih s witcn nazoi Salve tho groatost pile euro on tho market. 0. II. Hagonbueh. lluylnic i Iloniu WitlVoit ChkIi, "It is possible nowadays quite ciiey, In dood for thu Industrious wage earner, or porson with small means or income, to own his homo," writes Barton (Jhoynoy on "Buying a Houso Without Cash ' in Tho Ladies' Homo Journal. "And ho can do tills either with n very small sum of money In hand or by somo plans without ready cash. By thoso plans a homo Is purchased outright and oloarod of debt In n oomparittlvoly short torn) of years, tho purohnsor paying a sum equivalent to a fair rent for tho property. Thcro aro a number of methods by which such pur ehnsos may bo mado, that oflorod by tho building anil loan associations, onuow inont insuranco, through instalment mort. cages, oto. Of tbo many sources of borrow Ing money to pny for a home, It may bo said that tho building anil loan ntsoclatlousuru. In many rispcits, to bo proforred by tho borrower .crimps not to tho private Indi vidual; much, however, depends on tho Individual. As a rule, ono can, I believe, borrow money much moro advantageously on a mortgage from an individual than from olmobi any oilier source, This is cgpcolnlly the ease where tlio applicant for a loon Is known to bu of correct habits und Industrious." All tlio lieulliiK, Uilniiiilu ylrtutM of tlio Norway pino aro coiucutrutiil In Dr. Wood's Norway l'ltio Hyrtip, naturc'a owa remedy fur contjlis and colds. Hllirmsnes-i, dyspepsia, loss of apprtite, disturbed sleep, nervousness, headache, giddiness and drowsiness, wind and pain or fullness of the stomach after meals, cold chills and flushings of heat, shortness of breath thee arc the blank cheques of physical bankruptcy. Take them to a physician and he will fill them up with the name of some more or less serious disease. Uvery time that you carry one of them to him you draw out some of your funds In the Hank of Health. Keep It up, and there will soon be no funds in the treasury. The man who suffers from these dis orders and neglects them will soon be In the relentless grasp of some fatal disease. If he Is naturally narrow chested and shal low lunged, it will probably lie consump tion: if his father or mother died of par alysis or some nervous trouble, It will probably be nervous exhaustion or prostra tion, or even insanity ; if there is a taint in the family blood, it will be blood or skin disease; ff he lives in a new ot a low, swampy country, It will be malaiia; if he lives a life of exposure, it may be rheu matism. There is just one safe course for a man to follow who finds himself out of sorts and suffering from the symptoms described. It is to resort to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. This medicine makes the appetite keen, corrects all dis orders of the digestion, renders assimila tion perfect, invigorates the liver, purifies and enriches the blood and builds firm, healthy fiesh and nerve tissue. It cures almost all diseases that result from insuf ficient or improper nourishment of the brain and nerves. Bronchial, throat, and even lung affections, when not too far ad vanced, readily yield to it. "I took Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for Kceiua " wrius J. v. haruhart. of No 446 I)e Witt Street, nuffalo, N. V., "and it com plctety cured me." miKh. Customor If you over send mo another plcco of meat llko tho lattt ono, I'll take nwny my custom. Butcher W hut's tho matter with ltf Customor Why, it was so tough that whon It was cooked I couldn't get my fork ovon Into tho gravy. London Tit Bits. Late to bed and early to rise, prepares a man for his homo In tho skies, larly to bed nd a Littlo Larly Itiser, the pill that makes ife Ioniser and bettor and wiser. C. II Ilagenbucb. l.unl Ui?.detl. "I spec," Mild tl.i 'doled inhabitant as ho rubbed his head, "tint do railroad gwinc tcr suo 1110 fer ilumoKi s. " "What did you do?" "I wont tcr sleep on do track, suh, en do onglno struck me en run off en smashed ltso'f tor pieces." Atlanta Constitution. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature A Uoon to MHtifUntl. Dealer This 1st tho llnest boat in tho market. Customer Whitt aro itsfitieclalfonturcsV Doaler It hits soots with powerful EprlngB under thoto, that can ho released by nrobsini' n button ami mndo to throw overboard tiny fool who trios to rook tho boat. Customer Nauto your own price. Lon don Tit-Hits. Ouo iMinuto is not lone, yet relief is ob tained in half that timo by the use of One Jlntuto Couch Curo It prevents consiiuin- tion anil quickly euros colds, croup, bronohi- tis, pneumonia, U Krlnpe and all thioat una lunu troublos. C. II. Ilagenbueli. WHEN STRONG AGAIN ! N DOUBT vigor to th whnle beinR. All drains and losses are checked fermanetttty, unless patleqn arc properly cur- d, h ir condition oftea worries ihem into Insanity, Coiisumptloaor Death. Mailed sealed. 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Tho well in formed atnl tlinftv II u t.w ft tvill RAINBOW LINIMENT I In tho house, its h ntniida.Ml remedy for SiirajiiB, Bruihi's, Crtraps, Jlat'Hiiatlsxa, and all achea and pains. fr'a f 5 tit- and SO et wti tttttt t ituHl 0 iv nit, 1 3 H 1 ! -. 9" V 1 1 ' H'U 1898 Thl COPIU.R tRlCL5S hi, h v ' It ibin iheboweKof the earthwhere the hero lias his adventures, and from where he rescues the I'lincess, imMir.ition of which will continue during the entire ,0! umciut tsoniy Hjbbioieto mention a lew title feere. 1 lie Itlocknuera Jlf JA MM! B.I A (lreat Haul A Harbor Mystery Bt JOII.V K. SVtARR A Creature ot Circumstance Si'lVW .sn m r SPOUT, TRAVEL, ETC. C. Adimt foullncy Bl t Kitk M , i
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