FEDERATION J)F LABOR. Aotlon of Prcildant Gompar on th Rail way Strike Iictord At the conrrution of the American Fsdera Hon ut Labor Thursday the sudltiog commit tee reported I hut the n-celitit of the year were 1 18,84(1; iMiliiuoa on hand Noveniber 1, 1893, tT.UB; total M,,H5. Tlie eiienM from MoviMiitier 1, 1'.'3, to Oetutwr 81, 18'Jl were H7.8J2; lawuc ou band Novvuioer 1, ld'Js, tB.liil. A rvsolutlou asklne; congress to ns A Ion tn:iiitf It nu oftfiisu tiuolstaable Ly Nun aud liDirl'innirot for any employer to employ, during a strike or loecmt of bin employes, lien who resided lu thin rouutry less tlitiD one year, who have not exprenund an luteu tlon of lievomliiK Amerleau cttlrens. was re ferred to the lueottiiiitf executive council with iustruotloDB to swnre M-ioil advlees regard Init the eoustltutlonailty of stK'h a law, II passed. A resolution endorsed ly the Typograph ical union, attalnst Innd monopoly, was adopt il. Alter muvn det.Kle tni eoiumltieo adopt ed a resolution In favor of free coinage of Oli ver, demaudluK the re-enactment of tuo law In lorce belure 1M7SI, regardless of th) action of any other natlju. 1 he committee ou tbe president' report Warmly Indonted the anion of the president in the American Hallway union strike and the various recommendations of the reort. It wax recommended that May 1, I4M, be flxed for tbe Kenerul establishment of anelxlit hour day. The proposed compulsory arbitration law was vigorously opposed, lX'li'KMe 1'eun moved to strike out that part of tue report favorluir seml-uuuual conference with the Knitjlits of Labor, The consideration uf that part of tbe matter was deferred uiitll alter tbe report uf tbe committee on confer ence. The political platform, as far as adopted hy the Federation of Lanor, advocate com pulsory education: direct letflslatlon by the use of the relercndutns a legal workday of not more than eight hours; sanitary Inspec tion of workshop, mluu nnd borne: liability of employers lor Injury to health, body or life; aoomiou of contra"t system lu nil pub work: the abolition of the sweating system; municipal ownership of street cars, nud pas and electric piauts lor public distribution of Hunt, beat and power; natlouiillratlon ol le evrapbs, telephones, railroads and mines; collective ownership by the leople of all means of produ 'tlou and distrli utlun. A motion prevailed to appoint a special committee to prepuru resolutions on lOttrts Issuing Injunctions in labor troubles, nnd coveriiiirjthe Imprisonment! let s and others for coulenipt ol court. When the oclulUtlo plunk was reabed many amendments were introduced. A long acrimonious debate followed, in wl.l 'h a decision of the cl airman was applied from, but it was sustained. OF INTEREST TO FARMERS An Exhauetlv Investigation of Hob Cholera by Government Official. With estimated losses of between 10,0000, and 25,0OJ,' 00 from bog cholera and swine plague In the United States tbe discussion of tbe treatment and meant of prevention of these diseases lu a bulletin Issued by the Ag ricultural Department Is of great vaiue to tbe farmers of this country. The Bureau of Animal Industry has been conducting an exhaustive Investigation of Ibis subject, and llnd that the agents which destroy the germs of one of these fatal diseas es are also effective in tbe destruction of the germs of tbe others. Doth are spread by in fection, and their course varies from one day to three weeks. The germs are called the bacteria, Tbe germs ol hog cholera, says tbe report, oje very bardy and vigorous, while tbose of tbe twine plague are very delicate and easily destroyed. The latter are found to be present in practically all herds of twlue but tbe former mutt be Introduced from in fected herds, Tbe moBt efficient remedy tried by the Government's agents is the following: Wood charcoal, sulphur, todium sulphate and an timony sulphide, one pound each; sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate and todium hyposulphite, two pounds each. These are to be completely pulverised anil mixed, auu dally dose of a large tablespoonlul. PROMINENT PEOPLE. The Turkish Sultan pluyt rather well on the piano. Th Puke of Norfolk hat an income of 1.849,000 a year. The Emnror of Austria la strongly op posed to capital punishment. SrsAM B. AxTHONi'a next h'rhdy, her aevemv-flftb, tails ou February 15. raikinrxT Cleveland dlottte nothing to a stenographer, but wrilea every word of bl mettsagta. Paiirca Biswiaca' first duel was with an Englishman wjo spove sllghtinj'y of tbs many petty states of Q jrmany. Coott Tolstoi laid the founlatlon of hit literary reputation by writing newt letter from Bebnstopol daring the Crimean war. IonTire Pohxei.lt hat resigned the Presidency ol tbe Minnesota Slate Farmers' Alliance. He will devote the remainder of bit lite to literary work. Coloxil BiciAao Malcolm Josto, the author, an', his wtfa edabrated the golden annlverairy of their marriage at their home In Baltimore, Ml., recent I v. ' Willi Tbelose, who defeated "Champ" Clark in the Nmtn Missouri C'ongressiouil District. Is a pro 'et-or of music, and paid little attention to hit canvass during the campaign. SiHiToa Coke, of Texts, hat tervel hit State ns Supreme Court Judge, Governor and United States Senator. He will be tiny, aiz years old when ha retire fronoUlje next March, PaEtiDEX AxnxLL. of fhe University ot Hlcblirsn, believes In doing his wholeduty at aeltlcen. He hat been drawn at a juror for the Circuit Court anj bat declared bit Intention to serve. Bbet Haste's hair Is snowy W ilts, eon trumiiu Vivi lly with th ru Idy giow of bis bealiulul eotnnlenon. Hta fae Is clean shaven except for an ample mutfuoje, and bit smile most genial, Tas Marquis of Lorne. husband of th Prince Louise, tbe third daughter ol Quen Victoria, of Eng. and. has beco-ns a partner in a firm of house decorators, and If actively sharing In the designing work. Maceci Joxai, tbe gre'it novelist of Hun gary, has attemptnt. In a fit of melunsioiy, to kill bimseP, He used a ch ir.-oal tire. His servants burst open tbe doi'of bis room When the fames bad almott tuff coated him, Qdeem Elieabetb. of Uoutnanla, Is about to celeorste her twsQly-a th wedding anni versary. She was born In Germany flftv on year ago. and in 1839 married Prince Carol, of Bounania. lu literature th is known as "Carmen Srlva." Rkmatoe Ia G. HtEEit, of Tennessee, is tbe oldest and ou. of tue liveliest mem bers ot Congress, though no on knows bow old be is, hs ns luforns nil inquirers, "That is my pr vile business." He entered Con gress in 1819, six years abend ol John Sher man. ' His friends see In thsj present Ciir ot Itussta qualities wuloh resxmbie thote of Alxundr I. This roonsrob, wnose reign ended in 1525, com dntJ a Una will with an rnllgbtensd pndcr au I an a:nla'iie ulspod tion. For a ilos.-u years he rulai the dct tints ef Euro tif. A oautAUE ior r.)...c.ii.ng rue musts hall and otner stages of New lor Clly, Is, It Is alleged. Is to be inaugurated Immediately by Miss Francis Wlliard and tawlalle of tit Women's Otiristmu Tetnpsrsno Union. Tax first rain In lour months fell In Ark ansas a lew days ago, putting out tbti for fl Are wuloh bad iouu great dam ig Mf WIFE'S NERVES Are weak end the suffer terribly from nerv ousness, headache and loes of sleep. Such It the testimony of many a man. The poor, fired woman, is suffering from Impure nnd Impoverished blood. Her food doe not di gest. She Is living on her nerve, her strength Is gone. H-r nerve and muscle NEED STRENGTHENING fly the tiij of Hood' Harsaparllla which make pure, rich blood, creates an npptlte, ml glv ton- to all the organs of the body. Fills Is not what we tay. It la what Hoo I's Sarsaparltln do-s. My wife began taking Hood's Sarsiptrilla about three months ago. She has been In pMr health for 15 years. Hood's Is doing her good. Her appetite It better, she looks better an t there has been Improvement In every way." J. V. Itobxa son, Greenfield, Tennessee. Hood's Sar" 1 A parilla "wwsrs Be Sure to get XVQS Hood'a Pill nre the best aftcr-tllnner fills, assist digewtion, prevent constipation. i 'J? m lluw Luna: 1 the flrunklyn IltldgrT From I'm r It How, New York, to SatuU street, Ilrunklyn, tbe 1 rltlge U o.Vfu ftet lung, or utiuut one tulle and a seventh; with the extensions the hrltliie Is 537 feet, or nearly a tulle and a quarter long. The river span Is l,SnA tect, and on the Urook ivu aide )'"! feet, while the land spans of the lirhlgo are each U30 feet do votj esEcr To Become Mother? so, then permit us to ssy that Lr. Pierce t Fsvorite Prescrlp- lion is inaeea, a true "Mother'! Friend," FOR IT MAKE fktlhl.41. P.... kvuifuuii iii s-any ijby preparing the svstcm for tinrturi. tlon, thu assisting Nature and shortening " Labor." The painful ordcnl of childbirth is robbed of Its ttrrors, and the danger thereof greatly lessened, to both mother and child. The period of confinement is also greatly shortened, the mother strengthened and built up, and an abundant secretion of nourishment for the child promoted. Send lo cents for a large Book 063 page), giving all particulars. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, 66 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH. Mr. Fred Hunt, of Olenville, N. K, ay : "I read about Dr. Pierce' Fa vorite Prescription being so good for wo man vritn cntiu, to I tot two bottles last cptember, and De cember 13th I had a twelve pound baby girl. When I wa confined was not sick in any way. I did not suffer nny pain, and when the child was born I walk ed into another room and went to bed. I keep your Extract of Snitrt-Weed on hand all the time. It wa very cold weather and our room wa Ma. HrT. very cold but I did not take any cold, and never had nny oftcr-puin or any other pain. It wa all due to God end Dr. Pierce' Fa vorite Prescription nnd Compound Extract of Smart-Weed. This is the eighth living child and the largest of them all. I dif fered everything that flesh could suffer with the other babies. I always bad a doctor and then be could not help me very much, but this time my mother and my husband were alone with me. My baby was only even day old when I got up and dressed and left my rcom and stayed up all day." WORLD'S-FAIR I HIGH KHT AWAR P I , "SUPERIOR NUTRITION -THE LIFE!' THE Has Justly acquired the reputation of being The Snlvator for he-Aged. A Incomparable Aliment for the Growth nd Protection cf INFANTS nd O Jrl I LD Ft ElSt A superior nutritive In continued Fevers, And reliable) remedial agent In all castrlc and enteric diseases often in instances of consultation over patients whose digestive organs were re duced to such a low and sensitive condition that the IMPERIAL (iKANUAt was the only nourishment the stomach would tolerate when LIFE seemed depending on Its retention ; And as a FOOD it would be difficult to conceive of anything more palatable. 5old byDRUddlSTS. Shipping Depot, JOHN CARLS SONS. Mw York. TZX2 7.&HQT7XULXI. ENGINES JUTS B0ILER5 if. Of all Style from to auu bono power. 4? 't, d fair Caslogsi to A. B. ASt VO., IM., Trk, Pa- (innvBser evsrywlirrs. (tuadarinstesssllr. AudriM. AuieiuuUti U'WJls Uo. Uviurtlstd. fa 4v strt-'tfa -V 3V'B'1'-V GrREVT TIs sitrssss Slat Tree. We read of strung bappenlnrsnnd remit ometlmet, Ilka tbat of a man who was saught br a revolting wheel and o threshed again! floor nnt celling bit body turned blue from the bruise. A doitor wrltef a man who fell from a lad.lor and was covered with brills-. He, the doctor, applied St. Jacobs Oil 1 lu the morning, he says, nil the blue spots had disappeared. There Is an other way of feeling mue all over, nnd that hi alter tno en lumnoe ot pains and aehm for a long time without r.-linl. Use the great remedy for pain nt once t It will cure and ilbaugu the eolor of your sum. The New York Central tan a train 4.19 miles In fli minutes, the best long distance run on record. Ir. Kilmer's FwAnr-Hont wires til Kidney nnd MlaliT troubles, rnniiihletandConsultiitionfrea, Labratory iSinghnniptou,N. X. An electric" locomotive wns built In 1"51 and exhibited at the Mechanic4 Fair in "Bos ton. Karl's Clover Root, the great Wood pnrlfier, ves freshness and clearness to the rompiex- fin' and cures constipation, xo cuu. ou cuk. Mrs. Winlo Soothing Svrnp for children teething, softens tlie ithtiis. reduces Innairma tion, allays iiaiu. eurus wind colic. &c.a bottl There nre said to hnve been five suicide In five years In lHvluity Hall, Cambridge. Average cost of locomotlvci is t!,000. A fare Thn fare Is tbe kind mot people di'slre. Smh n cure I Itliians TabnleH, but not 11 cure fur everything. Tnrv are for nil liver and sioumcb disorder and one tubule gives relli f. Sleeping cart average a ceist of J5.000 eacn. 1 enn recommend PIs's Cure frr t'onsuinii tliin tosiiiTi-rvrs from Astlini.K. E. Towrtmi, It. Howard, Wis. May 4, !"l. CORNER IN fcLK TEETH. A Montana Stan thn Has More Than 8o OOO of Thetu. John I Loseltamp of Ulllinga, MonL, practically h Ids the cllc-toutb slock of the entire country, says J-'orest and Mr cam ami tu his already enormous supply he Is cotiNtutitly add ing, tho Jmlmus nnd hunters irlng ltig teetb to him from ail over the country. "Not everyone knows thus tho elk teeth, or rulher tho tuks, of which only two are found to tbe mouth or tbe adult elk, have a prac tical commercial value. The tcetb are used as Jewelry, mostly as pend ants oti watch guards oraslnsignin of the secret society known as the Elks. The value uf u too'.b ranucs from CO cents to .'.6u, according tu its nle, color, und marking. Mr. Losekaiup has now over 8c-,iiu'J elk teeth de posited in safety vaults. Many of the old Indian dresses were highly orna mented with elk teeth, some of them being; fairly covered with the teeth. Mr. Loeicatnp bus Uvea on the fron tier all his mature life and under stands Indian trading perfectly, yet be has sometimes paid over vluu for a single garment thus ornamented, curing of course for nothing but tbe teeth. The Indians drill the teeth to fasten them on their dresses and this does not injure tho value of the toot h, but tbey have a much worse habit of eometimes staining the teetb a bright red. Tills dye cannot be ex tracted, and deprec ates tbe value ot the elk tootb lor a white customer. The Indluus do not dye tbe teeth so much now, since they hate learned they can sell them for uioro in tbelr natural state. "What Wreak!" At a dinner-party at Powood.Cuoon Howies, then past sixty, was Intro duced to an elderly lady, with whom be sat chattinx plcisantly abovit things of tlie (Tay. Lev?' cs was per fectly oblivious thatth's was tbe very lady to whom be bud been engaged to be married when be una very JUtlo Income besides his curacy. The lady, of course, was lerfectly well awaro that she was talking to her quondam lover; but hor married namo had In no way enlightened dim as to her personality. Aftct a time she said, bavinc touched upon old days: "Hut, Mr. Bowles.don't you remember me?" "No, ma'am, 1 don't." Then sbe added, smiling: "Vou used to know me and pretend to be very fond of me. I was Miss " "Oh, what a wreck!" was tbo spontaneous ex c amatlon of tbe pocu Happily the lady enjoyed the Joke Immensely, for sbe was a remarkably hatudxotne wo man for bor age, and his burst of turprl-e was really only a compliment to the extreme beauty of ber youtii. Sanitary Value) or Hot Tea. Tea taken hot. Is certainly more wholesome than Iced tea. This Is well sbowu by tbe enormous popu lation of China, which could never have Increased to Its present num bers If epidemics had ravaged tbat Gmpiie as they have tbose of the West In spite of overcrowding to a degree elsewhere unknown and In describably filthy surroundings, the Cblneee have remained healthy. Tbe only sanitary redeeming feature of tbelr Uvea Is the almost universal use of tea ai s beverage. This is to say, ot water tbat has been boiled. This lesson In practical sanitation is of more value than anything brought forth by our numerous boards of health, national, state, or municipal. In the presence of an epidemic of cholera, typhoid fever or dysentery, the wikust precaution to take against Infection would be to boll all fluids used tor drinking purposes. There fa more Catarrh in tblt section of th souniry than all other distaes )iut togirtl.er and until tbe lmt few years was suppos-il tbo Incuraiile. ror a crcut muny yssrs U'lt'turM pro nounced it a local d.beabv, and rrvscribed local remedies, and hy coufetsntly falling to euro with local treatment, iironnuuccd it inouraMo. Hcience haapruvuii catarrh to, b a o uis'ltn tional disease and ihcroloro require constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man ufactured hv F. .'. Cheney As Co., Toledo, Ohio, Istbeonlycnnstitiitiunai oureoa the market. It Is taken internally in dn.es from Indrops to a tt-aspoonful. ll acts directly outliu blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system. Tuvy offer one hundred dollars f-r any case It falls to cur. Hand lor circulars and testimonials free. Address ' F. J. Cncwrtr & Co., Toledo, 0. WBold by Druggists, 70. KENNEDY'S OHRONIO RHEUMATISM. Mokrob. Iowa, Nov. 25, JEOi. -Draw Sib, Ma Kejsfdt: In 'Ci I begnn taking; yonr Discovery for Chronio RUenmatism J sulTerina- so much pain till I nsed to call some onn to sit on my limbs to deaden the pnln. I had doctor for six your. No nso. I then began with your Medical Discovery. The first bottle went to every joint and gave me pain. My husband anid, "Keep on, till you see it apring the joliils." 80 two and otic-hnlf Imttloa cured me so thot I wns alilo to wnlk two miles. Had not doue it for six or seven ycaea. I bttve kept ft In the house ever since. I opened tlie 22d bottle today, for I tnko It instead of doctoring. I bavo notpr bad ft doctor since I have taken your Discovery. I an a widow 74 yeurs of ago, and a well wotnun. Yours truly, Mns. ELizDBrn Hills. SCROFULA. Lloto, Texas, Oct. 6tl., 1891 Poxald KMitimT, Koxnttnt, Mars, Kind Fniiisn: I will now gfvs you tbo particulars about my little girL She wns five years old the 2nd of last May. When she was leas than a year old a kernel came under her l ight jaw on her neck. I naked the beat doctor what to do, nnd he told nio to grease it with old bacon greane, nud it might rise and run which it did, and I tried everything, but it kept mulling for nearly two years. I came to Texas, and was at Aubrey, Texas, where I saw the present postmaster at Aubrey. I noticed his face had a bad scar, and I akrd him tho cause and how he got it cured. He said Scrouln wos the cntiso and Kennedy's Malira! lHmn-cry cured It and if I would get somo for my little girl it would surely cure hor. I got ono bottle nnd she was soon bettor. I picked whit lump out of hor neck as big as peas, and almost as hard as a bono, and after boin ninsliod tip they looked like burnt bone crumbled up. In leas than a week tho swelling was gone, and bad quit rnuulti. Sao is still takiug it, but apparently she is as well ns ever, and as gay as a:iy cliiM Tours truly. S. L. Jacksom. CATARRH. CrucAoo, Oct. 1", 1904, Donald Kmsedt, DEAn Sir! I know tbo worth of your Discovery, for three years ago. beforo I was married. I had the Catarrh fn my head nud throat very bad, nnd my mother, who always gave it to all of us, mndo mo tuko three boties, for which I am thuukful to God, for it cured me and many others that wo have recommended it to. Mns. Ellcs Br.rf.Ey, 217 3Jth St., Cuicajo, FOR MOTHERS. Elmitia, N. T., Oct 2i, 1891. Dn. Kexsedt, Dear Sir! I have tnken ronr Medical Discovery alt through my Pregnancy, nnd our boy, now three mouths old fx, and litis been, in perfect health, while wo havo three other children, all of whom had eczema aud sore motitlis. Our attending physician speaks vjry highly of rour Discovery. Yours sincerely, Una, O. W. Haumond. DROPSY. HAroirviLLr:, Isn., Nor. 21, ISO. Donald Kennedy, Dear Sir: Tonr Medical Discovery has made a wonderful cure in a ciso of Dropsy of my neighbor, after four or live good doctors told him he could not get wuli But yonr Discovery fixed h::ii nil right, lours truly, Kajicel Nt'OENT. MALARIA St. Xavier, Mont.. Nov. 12, 1894. Dn. Kennedy, DEAn Sin! I mnst inform yon of the good effects of yonr famous Medical Discovery. One lndy who wns much afflicted with a countiint Malarial Trouble declared herself relieved iu a fow days, and was en tirely cured iu a few weeks, and this is only one of many, Yonrs gratefully, Sister M. Magdalen. KIDNEY TROUBLE. New York City, May Oth, 199. Donald Kennedy, Dear Sir: In rising your Medical Discovery I find it good for tho general system and es pecially for the Kidney Trouble. And the reason I can speak for it is this: After coining from South America, in 1880, I was troubled with my back, which tbe doctors claimed was Kidney Disease. After using many different medi cines and I might just as well have drunk cold tea I bought two bottles of Kennedy's Medical Disouvery, and took it according to directions as given in your book, and my kidueys have not troubled me since. Yours with thanks, Cbas. W. Allyn, 20 East Fourth Street PRICE, $1.50 PER BOTTLE, LASTINQ IN REOULAR DOSES, ONE MONTH. SOLD EVERYWHERE AT LOCAL STORES AND BY EVERY WHOLESALE DRUGGIST IN THE U. S. MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, ROXBURY, MASS. 5END POSTAL CARD FOR BOOK. Improved Revolver, The new German revolver Is not really a revolver at all. but It ta a wonderful repeating pistol ull the same. All vou have to do Is to drop eight cartridges Into a niauailoo In the stock and then null tl.e trigger as often as you want to shoot until the ammunition Is exhauste I. The recoil of the shot when tbe pistol Is first fired sets In motion mechanism whi:h cie.'ts tho shell lust fired, brings up a new ono to tho barrel, cocks tbe pistol, and locks I he mova ble parts. Another touch on the trigger repeats the operation, and tbe eight charges have been tired Id two seconds. Keck'ace for a ttnnle. A large wha'e washed ashore on the coast of Labrador on Au?. 17 bad along anchor c'uiln wrapped three times a:ound his body. The anchor, which rvus still attached to the tbuiD, weighed nearly a half ton. The people paymoro for love than for auv other necessary evil on earth. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with lebg expenditure, by nioro promptly adapting tho world's best prodivt to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to With of tbo pure liquid laxative principles cm brute d in the temedy, Svrup of Figs. Its excellence is duo to its presenting in the form inoit acceptable aud pleas ant to the taste, the ref leuhlug and truly beneficial properties of a )-rfect lax ative; effectually cleansing tho system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given fciitUftiction to million and met with tht. approval of the medical profession, because it act on the Kid. nevs, Liver and Dowels without weak ening them nnd it is perfectly free flora every objectioniiblo substance. Syrup of Fip is for sale by all drug, pints in ftOo and f 1 bottles, but it is man ufactured hy tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, whoso name U primed on e"erT package, also the niitne, feyrup of fc'igi, and being well informed, you viU not accept any substitute it tillered. EASTMAN COLLEOF, roronKirrtni, . v., ofrvre uin irxtt ti-t I fit MlUONt'ODMl ttUVMIllaUtJl ttteljwtitci L HfHlfhful: b ItillUfUtKit-ivLtlvf ketiinja d Basin t ttuii- ; iShoithanitumd Tyj wrttiug; tffVJi und Autfifi Lanfao; J.muh Murti4 i ratriny; th) K inintitry branch , 9 c. NO VACATION, I'.. (.. biHlut4 fi cffmppipi luiirnr. A'iiirc', ior i:ui fun "uii"s, mr vav.ui sun COLLEGE Ii1u-, n I Wuat.inKKtii Hitv(, MEDICAL DISCOVERY; Treat Your Stomach Well; It's the driving wheel of the human machinery. Good wholesome food Is what the stomach wants nothing else. A suggestion for to-morrow's breakfast, BUCKWHEAT CAKES. Ready for the table at a moment's notice. LIGHT, DAINTY, DELICIOUS. Ksfhsrl, A 119.10, SuIkiiS, Tsmo 7I"LINENE" srs ths Bst snil Most Ionoml. Collars and Cnfls worn: tiny srs uisds ot fins rimu. ikitq smss DinsiiMi sr.i, sna is r.x rsvsrsi uig, oasruiisr issqus 1 t twti 01 sliv othsr Vltid. ra fit veil, vtar itvil ant lotik wll. 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No thing else will "do as well ;" it is just as well to have nothing else. Fediilers and some unicrupulouinrocers will ellyou"thiisasgoodM"or"th.laBia V.. ss Pssrlin. " IT'S BIT CPP..,II.. i. POLIO