V r F A Mother's Tears. "I Would Cry Evary Time I Waarved My Baby." "When he Witt 8 month old, first fos ter and (ben I r g boll broke out oo my b b y ' n a k. The ore tpremt down hi book until II , t 0 a m n1 imasa of tti fleih. Whei I w 1 1 li 1 11 and pet dared him I would cry, realizing what pnln no win In. nis pltirul walling wna heart rending. I hud about given up hope of (nvlng him whon I wna urged to give htm Hood' Hfirxnparlllft, nil other trnntment having fnllod. I w.isliod the ora with Itnod'ii Medlcntod Soup, Applied Hood' Olive Ointment nnd gnvo him Hood' Bur npnrllln.' The child seomo.l to get bettor evory day, nnd very soon tho chnnge wiu quite Dotliionblo, Tlio discharge grow loss ' lufl.nntnntloo. went down, thesltlii took on a healthy color, mid the raw floali begun to colo over nnd n tulnskln formed a the senilis dmppo t ofT. Loss than two bottle of Jloo.l'i Panaparllln, aided by Hood' . Modlcntol Roup nnd Hood' Olive Oint ment, ncro;npllshe 1 tlilu wondorful cure. I ennnot praise thoo medicines half enough." Mns. OcKnixor, S7 Myrtle Ht Roohut?r, N. V. Tm nil ve testimonial I very much oon denscd from Mri. niiorltiol's letter. A many mot horn will be lntoroytnd In read ing tho full lotter, we will send It to any one who sxnila r'iiiot ot u oo a postal card. Mention this paper. .Ni .. i..ni.i mm-, arc numerous m New Villain!, and Germans in South Auj tia'i.i. Tho Beet Proscription for ffhllls and Fer n home .-r (iitors's T1 .rs C'eiix Toxio. It I. simi'iy Iron and gv Ine In a taeiele. form. No euro uo pay. I a floo. Only $3.floo.noo of Iiriiish war L.lnds vrc svtiirixi ly Americans. Unite Irluli, ThaU A friend of mine has an Irish serr ant, who Is an old soldier who brought en ugly soar or two from India. One day he was describing his part In a battle tho long wait, the nerves tenso, tho advance, the gallop, the charge how the rider somo yards ahead of him foil from tho eudillo and shot his own homo dead with the death grip of his fingeis on his revolver as he drugged; how the men behind uttered Tutl:n at the sight, and set their toeth to win. "And whet struck you most when It was over, and you looked back upon It?" asked my frtend. The serv ant reflected a moment, nnd then, with simplicity, replied: "What struck me most forcible, sir. was the bullets that mlreed me." Quite Irish, that Paris American Register. A private telephono wire from the war office to Windsor Castle convoys to the o"een new frt.r.-, the front FOR WOMAN'S HEALTH Earnest Letters from Woman Be lieved of Pain by Mra. Pinkhm. ''"Dear Mna. Pikkfiam t Bator I commenced to take your mcdiela I was in a terrible state, wishing myself dead a pood many times. Every part of my body seemed to pain is some way. At time of moiwtruatloa my suffering' was something- terrible. I thought there was no cur for lave, hat after taking several bottles of Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetal)!) Compouad sU my bad feelings were pone. I am bow well and enjoying good aealta. I ah ail always praise your ruodiolae." Mas. Alio Fesciojcr, Ho 3M, Booms, loh. Female Troubles Oraroo a " Deab Mas. Pimkuam : I ka4 Ummi trouble, pal&ful menaoa, aa4 hiaVatay comwlalnt, alaostorasck taentUe. Abesrt a year ago I happened yiak paper that ooaialued a ""H 1 of Lydia E. Pfuk ham's Tegeeasle Oaso pound, and he I aet maw it ks4 helped others, 1 thought M aatfbt kelp me, and decided to give U a trUl I did so, and a a rtmiia am bow fiallaf perfectly welL 1 with U thaak F tar I the benefit your modloim kas bas to me." Mbs. Cira Stiebbm, IMllee, Mas. No lor Pain Deab Mas. Pink u ah : Toer Ve table Compound ha boua of much benefit to me. When my menses first appeared they were very irregular. They occurred too often nod did not leave for a week or more. I always suffered at these times with terrible pains in my back and abdomen. Would be in bed fur several days and would not be exactly rational at times. I took Lydia K. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, and moutteH became regular and pains left me entirely." Mis. E. V. Cukteb, lirule, Wis, in (me of the arliect barbuitfore or iprioa n M)iu)ly nun indtcutitin hi tUut tWIlitg of latv (UlU UttprtMafiuii. Ktvujr wnJlowa of HIRES Rootbur r but frr ft apting tonltwaod for a lummar MM f MuiitM Mtrw fa tat UM. n yea hav set tb Ft LCfcV on Osva Dot uaa4 UAMLULM CHS KILS Ooas. or TOO uuiu out aava uiaa eow. a Ouly In uaurtiaMMl bbsliMaa. nuo unra. KoaatMiUou froa o u rou)or or not. at Ayluaa HwUurd. Ouusv R.!X- rjr ;'., THE IVtARRKtS. I'lTTMIItlltrl. firolYi, Hour anil Poad. WnKAT No. rol 7)( 71 C0HN No S yellow, nnr iVi ' I No, J vol nw. sliolloil 4S 46 Mixed xhollod 44 45 OATH No, i white 80 M.1' No. ft whlto 80.' 81 FLOl lt Winter patont 8 BO Fnnoy Ktrnlght wlnlors 8 til X AO Hvo-No. t M M' tlAY-No. 1 timothy It l J rioter. No. 1 1 75 14 00 r'KKD No. 1 wbltH mid., toa.. 18 OH 1H 50 Drown mlddllnga 15 25 15 71 Urnn. bulk 10 85 10 76 RTIIAW Wheat 7 75 8 0 Oat 7 25 7 75 Dairy l'rodnota K'TTEIt-ElKla creamery..... lfi.'i 20 hlo eronmory 2'i 2S Tenv country roll 17 20 CIII I.Ni: Ohio, new 12.' Kew York, now 13 18; I'liultry, eto HI'N rerpnlr 70 75 ( IIJCKl NS ilroKned 1M 14 l l.t.S I n. nnd Ohio, fnxh .... IV i M Frnlta and Vonatitblaa, I'FANB flreen V biwkot 4 P0a 4 2 I'O'l A'l'Ol.S Knacy WhltoV Lu 60 55 ( AlillAGE per libl 2 fS OMONS per bhl 2 50 HAI.miOKK. n.orn a es v W H I . A'l N o 2 rad 7 1 ' 4 Ti;i COHN-lllxed 4il OATS ai M.'i Eir,s bl'Ti Kit Ohio crtmraiiry.. H MIILADKLFIIIA n.orn r 7 Wlll'.AT No. 2 red 7l'i 72'i ()HN No. 2 mixed 42 V 43 OATH-No. 2 white ill 81.' M "1 THK ( ronmory, extrn.... in tCil.S l'oiintiylvnnlu Units... 12 KKW VOUIS. Fl.Om rntonta 3 63f II 9, W 111-: AT No. 2 red 7i,m coiiN-No. ! ; OA ! S White Wectorn 20' j 1:1 Ti Kit t.'renmerv ) HitiS btnta and l'enn . 12 1.1 VK KTOCK. I antral Xlot k lanla, Kt Ulliortr, CATTLB. rxtra, 1450 to 1600 lb 5 60 ? A I'rlirie. l.iCiito )4H0 Ida 0 85 5 50 (iood, 1200 to ISdO It.a 6 20 5 25 Tliiv, Il)j0 to lltO lt 4 85 5 0) I nir llflit Meera, (100 to 10U lb 4 40 4 8 I lommon, 'M to (OO It 8 00 4 25 Boos. Medium 6 75 6 77,'f llvavy 6 05 6 7 J hnuKh and atags 4 40 5 10 auuip. Trlme. PttollO lha. 6 25 5 8' Good, 85 to 00 tin t 10 6 20 lulr, 70 to bom 4 M) ft 00 I oanmon 2 50 .1 60 Veil! Calves 6 01 0 0J LAllba. Choice to extra 8 00 6 25 Good to choice 6 76 II i 0 Fair to good 6 00 6 75 l ulls to fair 4 Oil 6 00 REVIEW OF TRADE. deductions Were Expeclod In fhe Iron Trad. Tixlilo Industry Kepi Busy Favor able Trade Conditions. R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review ot trade says: Formal reduction o( $5 per ton in prices of plates and bars and closing of mills by the American Steel nd Wire Company have filled the week with surprises. In the stock market, the market for steel and iron products, changes have begun, the end of which cannot well be foreseen. Apart from the disturbance in spec ulation there has been produced a meas ure of distrust regarding prices that tends to deter buyinK. In the iron busi ness the formal reductions were almost wholly anticipated in actual sales. Some urgent nnd important contracts have been made, including that for the New York tunnel, requiring 75,000 tons at prices not stated, but it is known that many others have been deferred until the prospect is clearer. There is a slightly better demand for hides at Chicago, but the distribution of boots and shoes does not keep all the factories at work. Grestly restricted buying ha been caused by the high prices asked. The shipments from Boston in three week hat been 31,154 cases, or 11.6 per cent, smaller than last year. The textile industries have large or ders yet to be filled, which keep many c4 the mills busy, but there are many others less fortunate, and their hum for orders causes irregularity in prices. The staple woolen and worttod goods hold steadily but in less favored lines, both for men's wear and in drtssgoods, the business is by no means satisfactory. Wool hos been inactive. Cotton goods arc by some sold at concessions for fu ture delivery. In spite of decrease in other staples (here were the largest merchandise ex ports ever known except in December, l8y8, and the value of the minor domes tic exports, chiefly manufactured, rose 1 Ss9.TO.r500 'in March, a sum never approached in any other month. Wheat has declined a fraction in price and corn advanced a fraction, both markets being rendered comparatively inactive by certaintv that the remaining foreign requirements will be easily met. Atlantic exports in three weeks, flour included, have been 5.706.806 bushels, sgainst 5. 62,714 bushels last year. The increase in exports of corn continues surprising in three weeks, havimr been 0.304.7W bushels, against 8,800,7.16 bushels Inst year. Failures for the week have been 184 in the United States, against 184 last year, nnd 17 in Canada, against 23 last year. Miss Nellie Lewis, of Colorado Springs, secured a verdict of ,$jo.ooc for breach of promise against Henry Strong, a rich mine Owner of Cripple Creek. Negro lynohtd In Arkansas. Mofes York, a 30-year-old negro, was hanged to a trestle two miles east of Helena. Ark.. Tuesday afternoon by a mob, and his body riddled with bullets. York was1 arrested for th murder, Friday morning, of Joe Cas tillo, an aged Italian fruit vender. He was jailed at Tunica and while on the way to trial was taken from the officers tv the mob. He confessed shooting the Italian because he refused to give him ionif crackers and sausage. He furth er confessed that he had murdered two -jiher mru. Werln" Moal IWmartable Whlrlpo.il. The Maelstrom, which means literal ly, "grinding stream," Is situated on the Norwegian coast, southwest of the Loffoden isles, and Is the most re tnarkablewhlrlpool In the world. It runs between the Island of Moskenes and a large solitary rock In the mldd'e of the straits. The strong current rushing between the Great West Fjord and the outer ocean through the channels of the Iffoden Isles produce a number of whirlpools, of which the maelstrom Is by fur the most danger ous. During severe storms from the west, for Instance, the current runs continually to the east at the rate of six knots an hour, without changing Its direction for rising or falling tide; and the stream will boll and eddy In such mighty whirls that the largost steamer could hardly contend success fully with the waters. The depth ot tho whirlpool Is only twenty fathoms, but Just outside the straits soundings reach from 100 to 200 fathoms. The great danger to vessels Is of course not of suction Into tho henrt of the whirl pool, ss legends have supposed, but ot being dashed to pieces against the rocks. 8hoolt On Moep Aft" Enttncf Wo would not revert to this oft-dls-cupsrd question to give any one's the oretical views or personal belief In tne muttor, or to bring forward the famil iar argument, that because animals deep Just after they have eaten, henee the human animal should do the same, snys tho Medical Record. Dr. Schulo of Kribourg has, however, approached tho subjoct from the chemlco-experlmentnl side, and his results are worthy of rec ord. Having analyzed the stomach's contents In two normal subjects a few hours after menls, some of which wero followed by sleep and others not, he finds that sleep has for Its constant ef fect tho weakening of the stomach's motility and at the samo time there !s nn Increase in the acidity of the gastric Juice. On the other hand, simplo re pose In the horizontal position stimu lates tho motive function of the stom ach, but doos not increase the acidity of gastric Juice. Tho conclusion Is henee reached that, while one should stretch himself out for a rest In the horizontal decubitus after a henrty moal, he should resist tho tempting Morpheus, especially If there be pres ent a dilated state of the stomach or If its Juices be hyperacid. PNtlnRnUtirft Honk Agenta, Napoleon lionnpartc, when a poor lieutenant, took the uceney for a work entitled "L'HlBtoiro do la Revolution." In tho foyer of the great Palace ot the Louvre con be teen today the emperor's canvassing outllt, with the long list of subscribers ho secured. George Washington, when young, can vaHsed around Alexandria, Vn., and sold over 200 copies of a work entitled "Uydell's American Savuge." Mark Twain was a book agent. Longfellow sold books by subscription. Jay Gould, whon starting In life, was a canvasser. Daniel Webster paid hie second term's tuition at Dartmouth by handling "Do Tocquevllle'a America" In Merrlmac county. New Hampshire. Gen. V. 8. Grant canvassed for Irrlng's "Colum bus." James O. Blaine began life as a canvasser for a "Life of Henry Clay." Bismarck, when at Heidelberg, spent a vacation in canvassing for one ot Blumenbaeh's handsooka. Wearing Oat K-rtlaat7k Many people wear themrclre out Medleeely; their conscience la a ty rant. An exaggerated bibo of duty ieado a peraoa to anxious, ce-asolcss ae tlrKy, to be constantly doing some thief, over-punctual, never idle a see ood ot time, scorn to roet; such are in' aaveoBacioua nerve tension. They say tbar aare bo time to roet, they have o (BAok to do, not thinking they are ttMif aafltctae themeolv-aa for psob Mr vtutf would have beea thoir bent' IA4 t at eat work aa after years. In 1800 there were 200 horse to Aus tralia; in 1000 there are 2,000,000. Mra T-T lrelosPootJilnitP ap forrhtldeera teething, toft-ana the miua. r-mlmwHtntlvniniii bus. aUayilti-nua wluu colic liu aUittia. Beef costs $1.50 a pound in the Klon dike. F. K. Brill, Bodes, Guernsey Co., Ohio ay: Pleoaeeocd ma by express iwolv bet laa ot your I'ray'a Vermifuge. Bermuda has furnished New York florists with lily bulbs for many years. Pleo' Cure for Consumption la an InfaMI bU madioiue lor couxha and colds N. V. bilDCL Ocoun Gron, N. J., Feb. 17, 1U00. It is expected that Sydney, C. B., will become the ritlsburg of Canada. Jell-O, lite New Deaavrt, rioaaea all the fnmily. Four flavor: Lemon, OriuiKo, Ilnapborry aud Strawberry. At your grouora. 10 ot. Datrar'a Chines Sartank, Admiral Dewey's body servant, who moved with him from the flagship Olympla to his new home presented to him last autumn in Washington, is Ah Maw, the Chinese boy. Ah Maw Is an Interesting character, and about as ' and shrewd a Chinaman aa one . meets. He Is an enlisted sailor !n United States navy, and Is tern . orarily detailed for duty with the ad miral. He speaks English with re markable clearness and fluency, is good natured to an unusual degree, and Is perfectly devoted to his gallant mas ter. Ah Maw has sole charge of Ad miral Dewey's wardrobe, lays out his clothes to be worn each morning and keeps the admiral's trousers pressed and creased. As Admiral Dewey 1 exceedingly fastidious about his wear ing apparel the duties of Ah Haw In this respect are quite exacting, in a short time the Chinese servant ts to return to his native country. He Is of a saving disposition and has accumu lated a snug fortune, which he la anx loua to invert la China. Unit's Catarrh Cnra la a liquid and I taken Internalls, and aeta dtreotly upon tbo hlon.1 nnd miirona mirfnooa of tlia rt'in. Pend for UaUmonlala, free. Hold by IVniyKlaU, 75o. Cbsnst Co I'ropa Toledo, (X French Canadians almost entirely use home-grown tobacco, m Core CoM In tn Tar. Tea Uxint Raono QriKiH TiSLtra. All druiMliu refnnd the m,,n-r if fnll, to eora, B. W, Uaora'a atsuaiura la on each bos. sa New Zealand's education is entirely secular snd free. Flt permanently enred. No fit" or nerv ona. Rns attor first dot's e of Dr. Kline' (Irons arte Ketorer. II trlnl bottle and treotlo tres. br.H.ll.KLIKB.LULiniAruh btl'Ullii.l'a. Of the 3.700 Chinese in New Zealand only 36 are females. TThnt Khali We Have W DeMertl This question arises In the family dall v. Let n answer It to-day. Try Jell-O, a deliolons and healthful doannrt. Prepared In I mln. No liollltiKl no baking I Hlmply aim a mile not wnterAaot toeool. Flavors: Lemon.Ornnire, Raspberry and Btrawberry. At grocers. lOo, On a nursery at Brisbane Water there arc nearly 100,000 exotic trees. Auk Vonr Itaalcr for Alley's Foot-Kna. A powder to shake Into your ehoest rests the 'net. i urea i:orn, minions, Bwoiien, noro, Hot, Cnllou. Aching, Hwontlng Feet and In- (iron lot Kails. Allen Foot-Knse makes new or ttt;ht siloes pnny. At all ririiRKlxta "nil shoo stored. Vi eta. Rnmple mnllod Fltl-K. Auureas Allen B. Ulmstead, leiloy, . X. The Canadian Tacific railway is sur veying a new route from Ottawa to Arnprior. Try OralnOI Try CJrnln-O I Ask your grocar to-day to show yon a pnckitKO of Qxiix-O, the now food drink that tnkns the iiIhcb of colToe. Children mav drink It wfthout Injury aa well as tho adult. All who try It Ilka It. (Imtx-O Ims thnt rl-'h sen) brown ot Moclm or Java, but Is made from pure gralnsi the most ueiicat atomaoti receives It wltuout distress, W the price of cofToa. l.V. and 'i6o. per package. Hold by all grocer QUAIL HUNTING IN EGYPT. A million a Year Are Knanarail be II Katltea tr Ingenlona Slathoila Much has been said lately of th cap ture of qunll In Egypt, touching the protest made by Frenchmen against carrying the birds across French ter ritory tor English use. Until this mat ter rose nobody seemed to know that quail existed in Egypt; but they do by the million. The passage of bands of quail over the coast of the delta of the Nllo, from Port 8nld to Alexandria, be gins In September nnd last a month and a half, the birds arriving In little groups and alighting on the dunes. Generally, the chare is made by means of nets of five meters high, which the natives oxtend on cords fastened to poles. In the fashion of curtains glid ing on their rods. In reality the net Is double. The first near the side ot the sea U ot meshes very large and loose, but on the back Is another net where the bird will really come and perrh Itself In tho folds formed by this second net of small meshes. There la another method of cuptur which Is more picturesque. Rows of dried branches are placed on th shore. At the foot of each branch is disponed a tuft ot fresh herbs In the middle of which la arranged aa cpanlng which ends In a snare. The quail, tired by Its Journey, takes refuge la the branch, then In the bunch of herbs, naturally, without figuring to itself that It la going to put Itself Into a trap where a native will surprise It and kill It. With these perfected means ot destruction, It Is not astonishing that each year mora than halt a million ot these poor little blras are taken. Bt Louis Pcst-Dlspateh. WINTER BI violence, but act as a tonic on the whole 30 feet of bowel wall, strengthen the muscles and restore healthy, natural action buy them and try them. You will find in an entirely natural way your bowels will be promptly and permanently put in good order for tne Spring and Summer work. JOc. 25c. 50c. - 1 1 To say sutiy mortal tuiUrinf bom bowd l.-ublt tad too poor to buy CASCARETS w will Mod a bos frca. Addrti Swrling Ramt4 Compaay( Chicago or Nw York, msnlionlng advrtiumat tad paper. 43$ f -a iff The cakes of Ivory Soap are so shaped that they may be used entire for general purposes, or divided with a stout thread into two perfectly formed cakes for toilet use. For any use put to, Ivory Soap is a quick cleanser, absolutely safe and pure. A WORD OP WARNINfl. There ara mny white sours, each rrrnled to he "int gooi as th 'Ivory';" thty sat not. hut Ilka all counierftlta. lack Ilia piculiar anil remarkable qualluei ol the genuine. Ak for "Ivory" Soap and Insist upon 1, tiling It. ooevmaHT leea av tut eocTis s oamila eo. emo'tourl LATtABTTT-) Is the orttrlnnl and only durnble wall contlnif. entirely different from all kul aotnlnea. Itcndy for uso In wlilte or fourteen beautiful tluta by adding cold water. T)TFS naturally prefer ALA HABTLNK for wnlls and call ings, bocaurto It la pure, clean, durable. Put up In dry pow dered form. In flva-round pack ages, with full directions. LL Valenmlrtaa are cheep, tem porary priaratlona made from whttlwr. elialks, clays, etc., and siock on walls with do ravlna; animal glue. AL.ADAB TINE! Is not a kalsoralo. EWART3 of the dealer who any he can sell you the "sniae thing" aa AL.A1IA8T1NB or "something- just as good." iK la either not posted or Is try ing to deceive you. ND IN OFFERING something he hna bought cheno and trleai to aell on AUAU AH I'iNK'fl da manda, he may not realize the damage you will suffer by a kalaomln on your walls. fJNSIItLFJ dealers will not buy a lnvault. Dealers risk one by selling and consumers by using Infringement. Alubnatlne Co. own rlrht to mnke wall coat ing to mix with cold water. JO HE INTERIOR WAI.LB ot be coated only with pure, dur able AUAIlAHTI.Ni:. It safe guards health. Hundreds of tons used yearly tor this work- N BUTINO ALARAST1NE, customers should avoid get ting cheap kalsuralnea under dirforent names. Insist on having our gooda In packages and properly labeled. TJISANCB of wall paper la ob viated bv ALAIiASTINE. It can be used on plastered walls, wood cetllnga, brick or can vas. A child can brush It on. It does not rub or scale oft STARI.Tfmrr) In favor. Bhon all Imliallona. Ask paint deal er or druggist for tint card. Write u for Interesting- book let, free. AT.AU AHTlNia CO Grand Itaolda. Alloa. E Causes bilious head-ache, back-ache and all kinds of body aches. Spring is here and you want to get this bile poison out of your system, easily, naturally and gently. CASCARETS are juet what you want; they never grip or gripe, out will work gently while you sleep. Some people thins the more violent the griping the better the cure. Be careful take care of your bowels -salts and pill poisons leave them weak, and even less able to keep up regular movements than be fore. The only safe, gentle inside Spring cleaner for the bowels are sweet, fragrant CASCARETS. They don't force out the foecal matter witn CURED BY CANDY CATHARTIC 1IJ2 W; L. DOUGLAS $3 &3GP SHOL-S " ' wortn to b compared . wiin inner maKeii Iudtrftl lir over l.tMJU.ouo wenrers. Thcamuin have W. L. I OotiftU' namt and price f tamped n bottom. Take I tin aultititute cl. limed to b aa ftnKi. our dealr thou Id kern tnrrn if . tint, we will aend a nalr flon receipt ot price and ice. citra or imiae. State kind ol Jeatheffc mg (in?, and width. rUfn nr cart toe. Cat. fre. (ouMtnuTt W. L DOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton, Mat PATEKITSmSS , m w f ree. Kree nil. vlre . 10 iMileainblllijr. Bil f ,.r Iii.niui" kslal.. last. HIT l4lhHl.. Huiuiui 1,. CI JJruiuues! CliHjago, UlevalauU uU Imruil. p. n u. 1-, 'oa 22E2E3i4SiiE i fll I'J U4 DROPSY,1;?. tmm- Boo of tntifiMniaii tu ' WEW DMCOVERT; tm real rxiwi una curat worst ftud ti Amy trMUntHia Dr. a. Mr. It II ItlOJit. u B, AUaiU, uuKta nntrie all tiot rAiis. DMt('')iitfh Mjrup. Tantfi cmh1, TJm in 1 do. mi i nv irtiiri aw. aaiaiitja,fifB-- ALL DRUGGISTS AH) n l&v 1 19 3b (3 f j a rJ tft tJniM. EjTjtfl will Wna fr"M (l'ttrtel ti Opium, HVfl HliirihtiH, l.nitdntium or oiiirr itum lnblt,trlHlCreiitin((elrforchiiri, rthe mff rmatVlHeff--trir.y svef iliMTovetrd. Con.i tirnt ltnl Prlnrltilo hi -eiotv un known. Ilia trmrtorf 4itr u li CinMsrtia1 corrfpon'trii( liiltrd ttnm all, enK!(hll Pli.vrtt'lan faT. JAMES SOCIETY, nti HkOAIiWAV, M-.W VuKK. LE i mm m hi -aw
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