Highest of all in Leavening rower. foil iixrs' ADMEOITEMX PURE Timely Cnntlon. Clerk (of Western hotvl) I thought ft best to null Ion that old follow who flust came In nttntit Mowing nut the gas. Proprietor Where's he from? 1 Clerk I'roiu the Greater New fork. r-ijiia. Put It Oat. What a little spark can do Is Illustrated by tha burning down of Chicago, and the modern apparatus for putting out groat fires. The park too enters the human family with de vastating effeetsi hanee we hear of so manjr deaths by accidents with lire among nrnlfu nooks and children. This Is another fl'dd ol operation but a bottle of Rt. JanlM Oil Is the apparatus to put the dm nut of thi ey tem. IBod according to dlreetlnn It will soothe, heal, cure and leave no ugly a-'ar be hind. Tlie h"illnrr pny-rMsglyeauow surfnoe and kindly does In w.irk. Englnnd uses C00,0r;0 pounds of tea dally. Dr. Kilmer's Pwami.11oot cures till KtiMiry nml hlmlih't- trouble, l'uttiplilct mid -iti-ii)tiitlott i' Laboratory liiiiiihtimptoti, N. V. Rome of the Pari compHnlcs rotuse to In jure persons who dye their hair. 1 f afflicted with sorceyeauac Ilr. Isaac Thomp Sou's E)e-wuttr. DruKUlstaaull at " per bottle There's No Use Wasting Words on RipansTabule Til ET CH RP. Headache; nrLruin ' Dyspepsia, Constipation, Heartburn, Dizziness, Eiliousncs3. 1UEX COST 80 CENTS A 110 DKC0G1STS BELL Til EM. And That's All There Is to Say. WALTER BAKER & GO. sjk 'i'tio Lnrgettt Mannfarfirers o.f. UgJ4 PURE, HIGH GRADES .4. COCOAS m CHOCOLATES vJS ' Ta Contlotnt, hart rcctiTod HIGHEST AWARDS rf from th ftMi h;iA Inritintrtnl rtnrl lnnl .? v iiiuuMiidi diiu ruuu ;U EXPOSITIONS V.i'iA In Europesnd America. . . , ,M,:i!'Vl1M.,""hlWeM.nrtAIJ. '' . 1 -ti -v M t J., ir 'rei MiilluDj, T.r n If. a Mil: K l A sT t OCiit It iii luldy U-tt uad c U.mU'i i ..il ui,1 1 '.-ti Man umn tnt ci ciy 801 0 EY CnOO,3 EVERYWHERE. WALT.r B.Wr,3 &G07CCHCKESTER. MASS. r n u 12 BEECHAM'S PILLS (Vegetable) What They Are For Biliousness dyspepsia sick headache bilious headache indigestion bad taste in the mouth foul breath loss of appetite when these conditions arc caused by constipation; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. One of the most important things for everybody to learn is that constipation causes more than half the sickness in the world, especially of women; and it can all be prevented. Go by the book, free at your drug gist's, or write B. F. Allen Co., 365 Canal Street, New York. Tills, ioc. and 2 5c. a box. Annual sales more than 6,000,000 boxes. HAVE YOU FIVE OR MORE COWS? It' so a " Ualiy " Cream Separator will earn ita oost for you every year. Why ooutinue an Inferior system anoihor jear at so great losslr Dairying Is now the (.'illy proflLalile feature of Agriculture. Pccperly oon !.. ' 1 11 always pays well, aud must pay you. Too jired a Scr.iraror, aud you need the BK8X, the !!! ." All styles ami canaoltipa, Prions, S73. Upward. Bend for new 1895 Catalogue. THE DE LAVAL D-Ancii Oflcsm ELGIN. ILL t-ASTI S i()ll. I'M'. IN Tl.lli:. M Curns 3 All Illsa Fails I Latest U.S. Gov't Report B&Edns Cold Walk tar TJer Wedding; Day, A romantic story -comes from tha town of rontons. Samuel Collenbock nml Miss Ada rnrker wcro engaged to be married In the Tilings church on Wednesday evening. The groom, min ister oud guests re In waiting. The bride failed to appear. After waiting half on hour the guests dispersed And tbo church was closed. At 10:110 o'clock the brliln Arrived home In an exhaust in! concilium. Rho had walhed nil the way Ave miles from Wllkesbarro, fihe had gone to the latter place early In the evening to boo a dressmaker who had disappointed her In not having her wedding trousseau ready. Miss l'lirtdT thought she could get to church In time, but when she tried to do so she found the great snowstorm had blockaded the railroads And electric car Hues. 81m then determined to walk. Arriving In I'arsons, she aroused the groom and the preacher, and, pro ceeding to the church, they were mar ried In the presence of witnesses by Ilcv, F. Klernan. Philadelphia Rec ord. Millionaire Btnrtn was a peddler. OMEN'S FACES like flowets, fade and wlthrrwilb time; the bloom of the rose is only known to the healthy woman's cueess. me nerv ous atrniu caused by the ailments and pains peculiar to the sex, and the labor and worry of rearing a family, can often be traced by the lines in the woman's face. Dull eyes, the sallow or wrinkled face and those "feelings of weakness" have their rise in the derangements and irregularities peculiar to women. The functional de rangements, painful disorders, and chronic weaknesses of women, can be cured with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. l;oi the young girl just entering womanhood, fut the mother and those about to become mothers, and later in "the cbnnee of life." the " Prescription " is Just whnt fliey need ; it alas nature tn preparing me system ioi the change. It's a medicine prescribed foi thiitv veurs. in the diseases of women, by Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Suraical Insti- tute.nt Huffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's l-'avorite Prescription will cure the chrome liiflnintiia tion of the lining membranes which cause sucli exhausting drains upon the system. It cures nervous tirostrntion. sleeplessness. faintness. nervous debility and all disorders arising from derangement of the female organs and functions. Mrs. Jrnnir Williams, of Mohani. tait Co., in-tfnn. wniM! 1 wrtH sick for over three year with blind dizzy spells, palpitation o'f the heart, pain in the tack aild head, and at times would have such a weak tired leel lug when 1 first got up In the morning-, and at times uervous chills. Tlie physlcinns dif fered ns to what my lie:iHe wns. but none of tlicm did me any fctiod. As soon as i CKinmenced tnkiug Dr. l'ifrce's l;avorile Pre scription, I heinin to get better : could sii Mas. Williams. 'U well niithu. nul that bad nervous feellnr and the pain iu mv back soon left me. I can walk sevett at miles without getting tired. I took iu all three Dottles ol ' freschpliou ' sud I wool Uiicovery.' " sallow skia pimples torpid-liver depression of spirits SEPARATOR CO., Qtntral Olflosst 74 CORTLAND! ST., NEW YORK. "We think Piso'sCURE for CONSUMPTION is the i oulymedioine foroongha." Spriogflold, 111., Oot. 194 BEST COUCH SYRUP. NIII.U IIV DKV4U1IHTK. 'J J I'TW. TELEGRAPHIC TICKS. Liquor licenses carried the day in most of the Minnesota town elections. Fifty miners were killed by amine explo sion In Austrian Rllesla. The Rants Fe, Preston and Thoenlx rail road has been opened lor trafflo. A Rwedlsh aeronaut, Andre, olalms bs can go to the North Pole by balloon la 10 hours. California fruit crops bare been almost ruined by frost. The Federation of I.acor boycott on Brock ton shoes has been IKIed. The Mutch Trust has swallowed Its rival, the American Match Company. Tbo FHnte Council of Germany will recom mend an Increase of the sugar bounty. the mysterious epldemlo In Floyd county, Ry., Is believed to be cerebrospinal menin gitis. Amns Olbson,s negro ntForsy the, (la., who assanlted two respectable white women, was lynched. The constitutionality ol the new Illinois went shop law Is to bo tested In the State Supreme Court. Deputy Collector James T. Taylor was waylaid, shot and rubbed by unknown men neur Knoxvllle, Tenu. Anti-trust whisky men have decided to build another Immense Independent distillery at Torre liaute, lud. Tbe French General Metringer is preparing to open a campaign in Madagascar with 3,0 .K) men. iapoleon, Mich., Is being worked up to s blgh stute ol excitement over war between churches and secret societies. Sixteen persons barely escaped death in the burning of tbe Whlteuell block at Omatro. Tbe building was set on fire. Governor Mclntyre, of Oolorndo, has Is sued a proclamation offering 1,000 reward for tbe capture of any or all tbo men who lynched tbe Italians at Vt ulsenburg. Tho Holland Stntes Oeneral baa passed a credit of 10, 00,' 00 guilders, tbe money to be used In equipping tbe army with Mannllcber rifles. Aecordlng to Judge Baker almost every nry In Cook county since 18U0 has been se lected illegally. An investigation has been ordered. A freight train on tbe A. A V. railroad was wrecked ,ln Truxon Canon, Arlxona, En gineer Sullivan and Braketnan Boatty were Instantly killed. Tbe Republicans of Rhode Island nomin ated Charles Warren Llppltt fur Oovernor. The Democrats nominated Oeorge L. Little Qeld. Reports have been received of 40 bodies having been washed ashore on tbe Spanish coast daring tbe recent storm. None of them was ol men belonging to the Relna Regents, An alarmlug epidemic Is raging among horses In Ualifax and tbe disease is easily contracted by human beings who come In contact with tbe Infected animals. Veterinarians pronounce ths affection equlnal smallpox. Nine Italians, charged with murder.and on their way to prison iu wagon, were fired upon from ambush near Walsenburg, Col., presumably by miners. Four ot tbe Italians and tbe driver were killed. CROP REPORT. Estimates of Corn and Wheat Now on Band. Tbe crop report ol the department ol Agri culture for tbe month ot March, consists principally of estimate of the dlstrlbutlpn ol eorn and wheat, the stocks remaining in tbs bands ol farmers, and the proportions ot merchantable and unmerchantable. Tbe re port Is based on country estimates of tbe percentage ot last year's product remaining on band. The corn on band as estimated aggregates 475.064,450 bushels, or 89.2 percent of the last crop, 'ibis proportion baa beau exceeded but four times In tbe last 10 years, tbe quan tity, however, is an unpreeedentedly small one. Tbe consumption of oorn for eight months is an unusually small one. which fact Is explained by the large amount ol wheat fed to stock. The estimated amount ol wheat In farmers bands Is 76,000,000 bushels, or 16. S per cent of tbe lost orop, and 89,000,000 busbels leas than last March. The explanation for this la large measure is to be found In tbe fact tbat large quantities bave been led to hogs and other stock. Returns from North and South Dakota. Nebraska and Kansas indicate un precedented exhaustion ol last year's orop, correspondents In many eountlus reporting not enough on band for spring seed and ne cessary 100a supply. NITRO-GLVCEiUNE. Not s Paxtlole of the Bemalna of a Vlotixn Oonld Be found. About 8,000 pounds ol nltro-glyoerine ex ploded at ths Hanoook Chemical Works, bear Dollar Bay, Mloh. All tha buildings of ths company ware wrecked. It being tbe noon hour, only one man, Domlnlok Christian, was killed. Several were injured by flying debris, but none seriously. Tbe cause of tbe explosion is a mystery. Christian's duty waa to atteud the mixing ol sold and glyoerina. He wo in tbe nltro-glyoerine vault when tbe explosion occurred. Not even s partlole ol his remains oould be found. Carl Ulrlch, who was In tbe mixing bouse, only a lew feet away, escaped by being wedged between tbe acid tubes which were covered By an Iron frame. First Stats Sleotion. Tbe first state election tola year will be mat 01 nnoae uiana, on ina nrst weanesday of April. Tbe officers to be sleeted are a governor, wnp is paid (n,apo a year, a Ilea tenant-governor, secretary ol state, attorney neral and state treasurer. Tbe conven lions ol both parlies net In Providence Bat. urdav and placed full tickets in nomination. the capdldates for governor being Cbarles n arren uippeti, itepnoiiean. ana oeorse L. Llttlelleld Demoarat The Democrats are making their fight to favor ol a convention to revise the constitution of ths state. Advance la Wages. Not since the days of old syndicate baa ths r?nnnlavlllA nolr maaIvu. ..-k . . . auiju uiaaeani news as cams to the almost 10,000 employes ouuiuwvai companies WUec notices were posted at tbelr works statin) ,,. ----- vt nvuut to D0 cent, will go into sffeot In April. Tbs rate for mining nsr 1 OA hiiahla nna- '... ma to Ml exnla ilr.vlnn l,nm AO. so - . . i . 7- f -w w vcuia, mil a, an down Ihrotiirh tha i1IHMni Iri..... si " r, -" - ....' m .MUM UI inUUf Tbs yard laborer Is tbe only persoa who rhIi ru.buw, wis jmy ovuliuuing at f 1 gO day. pei An Anti-Trust distilling company has de cided to erect a large distillery at Terra Haute, lad. B1Q OAS ENGINES. Come of the Tremendous Machines Which Are Run by Electricity. It Is not long ago that a fifty or a sev' nty-flve horse power gas englno was one of the big things In engineering and was looked upon as a noteworthy achievement How completely this state of affairs has been changed Is perhaps best shown by tho several re cently published accounts of the power plant ot the I'nntlu flour mill In Frnncc, which comprises n single-cylinder Min- ples gas engine, rated at nothing less than Indicated lmrse power. Tho brake horse power Is liiVl. The engine Is worked by producer gas and hits been pointed to as an admlrnblo llltiHt rntloti of tho cprtnlnty with wukii tne steam engine Is being dlsplured for other work, though slowly, perhaps, by other forms of motors. Now Unit this Jitmp to a 80 horse power gus engine bus been made, and, apparently, with re, suits of a most encouraging nature, nil early step to still larger sizes seems more than probable, and It may not bo long before we shall hear of the build ing of the OOO-horse power engine w hh'h Messrs. Mattel & Co.. of Ilolien, the builders of tho present Simple, engine, have In view. The Messrs. Thwaite V Swinburne, In Knghtnd, too, In agitating tho subject of distributing electricity from the Mid-, land coal districts direct to Iondon have contemplated the use of gus en gine units of 300-horse power for a J0,00 horse power station, so that tho era of gas engines of several hundred horse power each would seem to bo fairly ushered In. The I'anlln mills -in cine, as a result of a l:4 hour test shows a consumption of 1,043 pounds of coal per brake horse power per hour. The consumption of jacket cool In 4 water and water for the gns pro ducers and washer for tho same test was found to be 63.3 pouuds per horse power per hour, or very much less than tho best condensing steam engines world use, though about donblo tha quantity thut would be requred for the best goncondenslng engines. Randolph's Bitter Sarcasm. Wheu John C. Calhoun becaruo Vice President of the United States, and consequently President of the Senate, be announced that ho bad not the au thority to call tlie Senators to order for words spoken In, debate, as be regarded each Senator as an ambassador from a sovereign Stnte. The eccentric John Randolph, of Virginia, took advantage of Mr. Calhoun's ruling to abuse him personally. One day he began a tirade by saying: "Mr. Speaker! I mean Mr President of the Senate and would-be President of the United States, which God In bis Infinite mercy avertl" The Stage Paid Better than the Army Murlo, thq born tenor, wus tho son of an Italian count, aud be himself was formerly known as Murlo, Coute dl Candia, but Italian noblemen are not always rich, and Mario's father found all his resources exhausted when he bad bought his son a commission In the army. Expensive tastes soon com belled the young conte to seek some bet ter mentis of gratifying them tlmn the salary of a lieutenant, and Murlo wen on the stage Iu 1&J7, to remain thero un til 1807, when his voice gave wuy and bo retired. lie bad lived like n prince spending money for every whim, and to gratify not only the caprices of him self but also thoso of his wife, the al most equally renowned Uriah ACUTE DYSPEPSIA. STBf PATHETIC HKABT DISEASE OFTE ATTENDS IT. l"ltt Modem Treatraeat Consists In Ite- taovlng the Cause, (JVom th IirpubHcan, Cedar Rapidt, Iovxi), Mrs. V. Curley. who has resided in Clarence, Iowa, for the past twenty-two years, tells an Interesting story of what she considers rescue from prematura death. Ilex narrative Is as follows) "For tea years prior to 1804, 1 was eon- Stan! saSefer from acute stomach trouble. had all the manifold symptoms ot acute dys pepsia, and at times other troubles were pres ent la complication I did not kaow what It was to enjoy a meat No matter how careful I Bight be as to the quality, quantity and preparation of my food, distress always fol lowed eating. I was despondent and blue, almost to tha point of Insanity at times, and would have been glad to die. Often and often t sould not sleep. Sympathetic heart trouble set la and time and again I was ob liged to call a doctor In tbe night to relieve sudden attacks of suffocation which would oome oa without a moment's waraln.r. "My troHbles Increased as time wore on and I spent large auras la doctor bills, being com pelled to have medical attendants almost con stantly. During lm and 19tt, it was I in- possible for me to retain food, and watoi brashes plagued mo. I was reduood to a akalecoa. A consultation of physicians iu unable to determine Just what did all ma The doctors gave us as their oplulon that ths probable trouble was ulceration ol tho eoutj of the stomach and held out no hope ot ro- sovwry. One doctor said, '.UI I can do ta relieve yonrsuffering is by the iweof opium.' "About this time a frlond of mine, Mrs. Byxaantna hmitb, of Ollddou, Iowa, told me about the cam of Mrs. Thurston, of Oxford Junction, Iowa. Thk lady kiUI suo bai boon aJBtoted mu-'h the same as I h.i.l. HUe htul oomaited local physicians without relief, mid had gone to Dawn port for treatmeut. tllvins op all Vpeof rocosrery, sho was persuod'-J by a triend to take Dr. Williams' 1'aik pais. The reswK waa almost macioal. "I was led -to try them frnm her'exporienco, and before many months I tolt butter than I had for a iloeon years. I am now almost free from trouble, and If throiitrh. some error of diet I leel badly, this splendid rvmo ly si h me right again. I haveretrsint'.t mystrenetli and am ouoe more In my uhuii! fl'-ih. I ul'-'i well and can eat without dlstnv a. I lmre n 1 doubt that I owo my recovery to Ir. Wil liams' Pink rill 1 only wl!i that I hn.l board of them years nro, tlicivliy snvii ;; tuyselt tea years of suCivlng aud much money." Dr. WBUoms' Pink r,lb contain nil the etc. meats) nsneiwary to give now life and rlotine. to the blood and restore shattered nerves, Tboy are for sale by nil drngitlstn, or may bo had by mail from Dr. Williania' Mvd.olrj Company, Bcheneetady, N. "., fv 60-1. r box. or six boxes for 2.60. Pure In absolutely neoossnry" In order to bave good health. Tho greatest afflic tion of the human race is impure blood. There are about 24U0 disorders inci dent to Uia Human frame, the large majority arising from the impnre or poisonous condition of tho blood. The best remedy for all blood dis eases is found in i food's Hnrsnparilln. Its remarkable cures are its loudest praise. It is not what we say lint what Hood s Hursapnrilla does that tells tho story. No remedy has ever had so marked success, or won such enormous sales. Hcrofuln in its severest forms yields to its potent powers, blond poisoning and salt rhonra and many other diseases are permanently cured by it. For a general Hpring Mndioine to remove those imparities wbiob have accumu lated daring the winter, or to overcome That aired reeling, nothing equals Vnsnlmons. A gentleman bad been up In a balloon and bad taken bis little girl with him. "How did you feel?" nskod a friend. "Why," said he, "when we wero tip bnt a short distance my little girl look ed over tbe edge of tbe basket and cried, 'Mammal' and I felt that way, too." Health Is Economy. A well msn can do as mii' h work as two men who sre " tind'-r the weather." and do It better. A box 01 Hlpiius Tabulea in tbe otllce will suve clerk-hire. Karl's Clover Root, the great blbod purlflor gives freshness arid elcnmew. to tho complex ion and cures constipation, icls. Urcls. Si At the present day a ton of diamonds would be worth (33,000,000. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Pyrnp for children teething, sofiens the Knm., rediir.-i-H liiflfirnfi tlun, alluys pain, cures wind colic. ic.a bottlo Best of All To cleanse the system In a gentle and truly beneficial manner, when tliepriugtlme comes, use tbe trne and perfect remedy.Byrupof Figs. One bottle will answer for all the family and costs only 50 rents; the larre size 11. Try it end be pleased. Manufactured by tha Califor nia Flu Syrup Co. only. 100 Reward. 0100. The reader of this paper will be pleased to learn that there la at least one dreaded disease that science bs.s been ablo to r tiro tn all its staijes, arid that Is Catarrh. II ill's Catarrh Cure Is the only porltlve cure known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh beli. a'-o.-istitu-tlonal disease, requires a con-,tii nt tonal t reat ment. flail's Catarrh Cure Is taken Interrialir, acting directly on the blood au I mucous sur faces of the srs'.em, thereby destroying tho foundation of the disease, arwl ixlv nt- the pa tient stre-nirtn. by h'lildini; up the c"f.-ltut.i and assisting n-it'ir Indot-i-r its work, 'lha proprietors hav so re'K-li lat''i fn i's eurativ powers, t h it they otter Oil" If itidrl 11" lart tor anv case tlit It f-i'ls t.i t-uri. beudfurl.it Of tOSL.UlUllUla. A'l'lresi F. .1. ''UBver Si Co.,T-j1lV,v WSold by DruL'Rlstn, Tic. The Greatest Hedlcal Discovery of ths Ay;e. KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MAS3., lias discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula downtoacommon pimple. .Vwl for Boole ManMee, Mich,, lb. 11, lSOo, Dr, Kennedy, Dear Sir 1 lam the Utile In; ,toti srnf the Ditcovcri to uttout Hi c weeks ayo. I uned two Vottlr and at so the salve. When I Oeyan to twe the medicine my tore were a larre a a quarter of a dollar, and now they are at laryc a a ten cent piece and J feel 111 U( h tetter. Mamma and J feel very thankful to you, J thall write again and till ytAi how 1 am yelling atony. J remain your little friend, AXDUi: Y J'OMEUO Y, SS Lake UtrtcU 44 DOti'T BORROW 'TIS CS.EAPEH SAPO sSsvtaVO 00 nr-c3o-ss c r? iiiisB cm thrivo on Scoffs Emu'sion when nil Tao rest ct their food setms to go to wsto. Tliin B ibies nnj Weak CLiltlreu grow strong, f!u!j end lualthy hy talinjj iii. overcomes inlierlte.l v.ouLnc;.; till tho tc-.'. l.r.rlc3 toward Eiuiiciutiuu or C)U-uai';i.m. 'i"..ii:, vo.i'.; 1 ul.it .1 r.cl growinre cli'lilrcn ftntt n!l porco.ns ;-ufi' r'::'?.:" -om L of l'l.bb, ak Luii;;s, CuiMitij Ciu'. i.'i, t.uit . uutoll beiic2ls fror.t thii n for lankinjj Sott'a Ktntthijit hn t V ical worhl for iv-fn'y jars. So st,t A S.u.!f.r t : -V ..- Q Scott A. Downe, N. Y. All Stood "I wish to say thnt 8 years ago we had beautiful boy born to lis. At the ago of II months he br'thed his last, a victim to Im pure lilo-jil. On Aug. 4, 1HI, another boy was born, who r.t the age of two months be came afftbrted with tho same disease. We believe tbe troublu wiu conetltutlonal, and hot common sire mouth. I procured bottle of H'jod's Raranparllls and com menced to giro It regularly to both mother and baby. Improvement' began at onee. Wo have sueeeeiled In eradicating the scrof ulous blood from tho system, and to-day we are blessed with a nk-o, fat buby buy, 19 months old the vory Picture of Health, nil life and full ol mis ihM thanks to Hood's Rarsapnrllla, I am a minister In the Methodist Protestant Church, nni It affords me mneh pleasure to reeommend ii i'Ki s isarsnpaiiia to an as a sure remedy. F.ven my wife, lifter taking Howl's, be-wme healthy and fleahyend his the bloom of girlhood auxin." Itav. J. M. Pars, Brogk llne Htatlon, Missouri. lia apatri W. wsnIS aft tt.t rtpssS HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS tJxft tJvtwiiaJrif, (off wkkh m'b fit ttr thatf, hs4 lhr not be Maris tl tistesnigint insist n tosrJinf ts Mranf nut mtM parlshsM f.tsi lliifi shtl metal. t, with tha alntysi itjlMlrurftibla lavast when tfrf tfuni mtrun, tini tn4 almmtsi. It tliatsj wrr, nt iraat merit ih faivamrlrif, ltr orta wowld pay If mtrt tor lalvafiitsr-l Isflnxt n nt ahttt Ifrri than rif ltaitai1 rtt(. If iakiD swat) tn4aillls tr, Ur, svtthotilsl furaith a 8n. for $1 5 thai It a f-M pnet far an (not fli1 inlwiM. nt Hi no rnn iHt n;r u ni mj hat ,it top 4 rooit, pimticii wiiehu nnn our. sunt or mtjkt tiLvurr in r-ront riitRQ ri f muttmuw, it MO tf ut LD pat m mui hli rmt t rwt it. w butiti tho hsjtl know, aM knning thai Minis-i thin ahawU ar ftrasMieaJly rarikski, w hH ttofhtnf ! 4a Willi 1 1, asst. Trt tfiOTwitss njsjt of prapariftf to 4 altiisin an af ininm tt wall cn a laras sal iHe-s atbers 0 RI T UtTi."r Nrrn pi -h tin on n.tt tiirji i t AprirtWiRii it tint 1.4 o run Hint r tittTAtiBBS IMFIT4 Rt T Ot T Vinf AttOl NO Till HIFrf, iOlRTL 111 riKir, A ML, Th.HrtFf.Mt, hot to vooa 4 tAlTTUD O.lfsl. Him f rwesrsrei cvtri fM rsr prtrm f MtssfeW xitnAmllH atsf pfimfM faaaeva, me lk sMt4a mp ynpitsHtasl mntorimt, ml, tkfttt mH t.mnrtml mjim thu fss wsttiflssaf la at, tmn awaiV sW antrirtW is ' siaejsss whm aVssa fSts atrsj ftrsHn asil f Ik pmlutr f MlMstissst, Wt now fatvantt tvrfhmf aflr it i emPlett van aVifu tn rt'tts We filvatiiM with ' innst inftvvad ftsstaaiaa ss4 s Iht mAsyt sjarfat knst-vii an-1 sttainal-l ranr. 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