V j THIMA KIT 8. hat ired Feeling Jnal as surely indicates (lint the blooil is lurking in vitality and the elements of health an does the Nraont obstinate humor that the ital fluid ii full of impurities. flood's 8ars!pn,rilli cure that tired fooling by enriching and vi talizing the blood, creating a good appetite4 aud invigorating every organ of the body. Hood's Sarsaparilla "I hail Hint tlrn.l feeling nil the tine. I took Hood' Barsaparllla end It mado me feel like a new man, Mr wile was nil mo down ami could not do her work. Blie bus taken tour bolting ot Hood's and I In (rood health." 0. Bowtrr, Manvllle, 11. 1. Hood'a So'enaerllls In enM by all droiwlats. Got Hood's and only Ilond'n. Hatred Oroiiml. The ground on whlih a foreign lofta. tlon stands is considered as belonging to the country wIioho ting floats from the legntlon roof. Supposing a mem ber of a foreign legation In London committed a murder, all wo could do would be to "nuggnst" (a favorite dip lomatic word, always used, except In relation to China) that the offender should be sent bark to his native coun try and punched there. Some time ago, when a certain gentleman, whose name was well known at the time, was kidnaped Into the Chinese legation, an Inspector from Scotland Yard Imme diately proceeded thither and relcoHcd the prisoner. This was A most serious breach of International lnw, and was Intensely discussed "In diplomatic cir cles." Since the Chinese legation Is part and parcel of China, an invasion "of the celestial empire was thus made by a Setoland Yard official. Chambers' "journal. Ami Wonlrln't Hhabe the Store. Wife "I had to dlschargo tho cook today." Husband "What for," Wife. "Oh, she got too tender hearted t do her work properly." Husband "Is it possible?" Wife "Yes; only this morning she refused to beat the eggs or whip the cream." "DEAR MRS. PtNKHAM I was very thin and my friends thought I was la consumption "Had continual head aches, backache and fall Ing of uterus, and my eyes warn affected, "Every one noticed how poorly f looked and I was advised to take Lydla Em Plnkham's Vegetable Compound "One bottle relieved mo, and after taking eight hnitZnn ant nnxti a hnalthv & yx woman have gained In wurgnt irom tso pounus la 140 f everyono asks what makes me so stout." AIRS. A, TOLLE, I94B Hil ton St,, Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs, Plnliliam has fifty , thousand such letters front araietfut woman. jT.ry Grain-O ! (fry Crain-O ! 1 Ask your Orooer to-day to show yon a package of GRAIK-0, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well us the adult. All who try it, like it. GRAIN-0 hus that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the must dalicate stomach reoeives it without distress. the price of coffee. IS eeuts aud 25 cents per package. Bold . by all groners. Tavtea Ilk CofToe Look Ilk CorTa - lneiat loot -out frrooar gives yea QHAJS-O Aeoepl bo unuwu. IN CHILDREN ARB verltalila demons, auil nuM be qulrkly removed or wrloua results may follow, Tbe oiadlulue willed fort be past 80 years lias held tbe record tor sueoeasfurly rid ding olilldiwo of those puts la Krey'e VermllHge made entirely from vvg table products, eoatalolDp uo calomel, 35 eta. nt druKKletn, eounlrv stores or by mall, post will. K. A H. FET, linltlmore, Md. r. K. U. II, MO. DopnY Ml BTSOonmT: eaiak Ml w)( m4 mm . ' free. ... luu mm . iilnii.ee. l ,,.. All tLot I 4 t Uttun b ttjruu. TiivUMi guud. Pes I I lu I . H'"d L ilniHin. I FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS Ron - riGinV-TIIIKO DAY. The llouc committee n invalid pen sion ha finally determined to report to the Jlouc the Senate hill which lias attracted widespread attention in Grand Army circle and i known a the "('rand Army hill." The final draft of the bill angregale the disabilities under which application mav be made for pen sion under the act of 'June 27. iH'jo. The other radical chnngc in existing law i the changing of the rale of income of a soldier's widow from the present rale of $i a year to an "actual net income pf 50 a year.' The House committee of commerce ha substituted the Sherman bill for the construction of a Pacific cnblc, in place of the bill recently passed by the Sen ate. It differ from the Senate bill in providinif construction by private con tract tinder government supervision. F.IGMTY-1THTRTH DAY. The 1 louse passed the naval nppro piation bill. The Senate passed resolu tions calling upon the secretary of war fur information as to the allowances made to army officer stationed in Cuba and Puerto Kico, and the sum expend ed in providing quarters, equipages and "tlier com cn'enccs for them. The l!ouc committee on labor amended the right-hour bill so a to make it apply to all contract for the H vernnu nt under penalty of for each day a laborer is required to work over cifjlit hours. KIGHTY-riFTH DAY. lie House entered Upon considera tion of the postofficc appropriation bill, lhc minority of the comuiitiee dissent ed from the provisions in the bill relat ing to the extension of the pneumatic tube service, special fast mail facili ties and the case of railroad transporta tion, and these were the main subjects of contention. At the Coucr d'Alcne investigation hopes were expressed that the inquiry would be hroiinlit to a close within the next 10 diiys or two weeks. It has now proceeded nearly two months. KIGIITY-SIXTII DAY. 1 he interstate commerce committe? made an adverse report to the Senate on the bill to increase the powers of the interstate commission. The Senate placed it on the calendar, so that it may be called tip. The committee authorised a favorable report upon the bill to prohibit the is suing of free railway passes, except a authorised by existing law. The House committee on labor order ed a favorable report on the bill ex tending the eight hour law to all con tract work done for the government. F.IGIITY-SF.VKNTH DAY. The House broke all records by pass ing rji private pension bills. Among them was one to pension at $0 a month the widow of Col. John M. Stotzcnherg, of the First Nebraska, who was killed in the Philippines. The conference re port on the Hawaiian government bill was adopted and now goes to the Presi dent. THE NATIONAL GAME. Deaf Mute Hoy has signed with tomiskev s Chicago club. First Baseman Lcpinc, late of raw tucket, has signed with Xcw Haven. Flaherty is showing the best form of all the young Pittsburg twirlers. Stafford, late of Washington, has been secured to play second base for I'rovi tlencc. Fifty-two thousand person in round numbers witnessed the opening games cf the League. It has been a long time since the Na tional Baseball League entered upon such an auspicious season. It is apparent that the magnates have made a fatal mistake in abolishing the double umpire system. Manager Clarke has definitely placed F.ly at Pittsburg's short field, relegating Leach to the substitute list. Yale has lost her best pitcher, C. P. Cook is back in his studies and the faculty will not allow him to play. Chicago has won the opening gamrf for three successive season, with Grif fith in the pitcher's box each time. Pitcher Warren Rcckwith, who, it will be remembered, eloped with and mar-) ricd a daughter ot" Robert T. Lincoln, has signed with Dcs Moines. Clark, of Pittsburg, has arranged a new style of sliding pads. The new pads arc adjustable affair, and are separate from the knickerbockers. Tebcau thinks the change in the hone plate will have a bad effect on left handed pitchers, who, as a rule, are not clever in the matter of control. Hamilton, of Boston, has played pro fessionally twelve years, and has fairly distanced his rivals in battinc h.ise running, and run-getting during that period. It seems to be well settled now that! the star pitcher of the National League, Hughes, of Brooklyn, will remain in! L-aiitorma and play with the Sacramentol club. Manager Hanlon induced Pitcher Nops fo sign a contract to play ii Brooklyn this season. This will strengthen the pitching department of hik iiiuiiijiuii iL-am, wmcn is weaKcne. by the secession of Htiirhe. Freeman, of the Boston club, seem bent on repenting his record for hnm runs made last year. In a home came! in response to the call of the ll he batted out a home run, and in a gameA .:.u Tu:i. j ... " . . II wuii i imaucipnia, repeated tne trick. The Use of Grape. Grapes, say several authorities, act very much like mineral waters on the system, but they must be more bene ficial than mineral waters because they nourish, and their effect on the nerves Is greater through their agree able taste. Tbe grape la used in dis eases of the most varied character, mostly, indeed, upon tbe ground ot present experience, as also upon that of lu ancient reputation. It la chiefly celebrated and effective In the treat ment of affections ot the digestive or gans, namely catarrh ot tbe stomach, heart affections and dyspepsia; also in affections resulting from alcoholism. And, further, tbe grape acta favorably In chronic bronchial catarrh, scrofula, lung complaints and asthma. Suer canal receipts for the first quar 1 600000 in the same quarter of 1895, tint $4,235,000 in io8. j firis rt-Min. J-loti IV nr. AT No. I red... Itv- No. H (.OIIN.No 1th No, 1 )ol ow. miello.i. illned nhnllnt 0A'l'HNo. wlille.... No. 8 white FLO (J It Winter l.atmit Fniiojr strnlKl't wlnteril 8 M liAY-Na 1 timothy. lover, No. 1 f KI' D No. 1 white mldll lirnwn mlililllngs Urnn, bulk BTIIAW-Wheat.... Ost Hair j l'roJuota. htlTTKn Kli n o.-esmortT. tihlo ereameiy Fnncy eomitiy roll.. CIIF.KHK Ohio. new. New York, new 1'nullry, eltc. IIEKR tier pi r., t'HK'KKNH u ei.nl. ...i. IOUS I'll. nuoOilo, triSfh.... Frulis aad Ta'setables, PF.ANH Oroen bs':t 4 01) 4 M I'O'l A lt'l-.H H sney 'WhSlte bu 41 80 CAIlllAOE per libl J ' ONlONb per libl H M lUl.TIMOIlllt Fi.orn . COUN - Mixed OATH F'HIH llUT'J Kit Ohio ereuinnry I IIII.AUKI.IMII ri.orn Wlll'.AT No. il rinl COItN No. 'J mixed , OATH- No. 2 whim Ill' TTI.lt t'renmery, extra.. liUUU reuimylVHulit Units. t l.nni l nienin a' lll'.AT No. iird y ('i)IIN-No. 2 '. OATH White Wi-t.TU ). 1 I 'l ll'.U-Crenmorv. I. I OUH Htntu and l'onn 1. H.'i 1.1 V. MTiCK. letittal Ntoik Varila, tMt I lUerty, I CATTLB. Fxtrs, 14M to MGO lb 5 80 9 1 tlni. l.vouto I4IHI Ihs L 0 8.1 8 6.1 8 AO 8 28 tiood, 12011 to 1300 His S. t 18 lldy, K'W to 1150 II. ii I 4 8: Fair htht pteera, INK) to 10U0 llis 4 40 Common, iCO to W0 II. A 3 W BOOS. Medium Heavy KoukIh aud sisks. B 70 8 00 1 CO 6 78 8 (8 4 V" 8 41 6 2, 6 0a fi 40 (1 2li 0 (0 8 10 ... 4 susK.r, ttavr.rs i rrlme, TO to 110 tt.s Oond. lili to 110 His... 6 81 8 10 4 2. t. ..i. rn a ji ii. u I nmmon 2 80 Veal Calve ml ot Li una. T Choice to extra. . Oood to choice. . Fair to good t ulle to fair REVIEW OF TRADEt Tending lo Lower Prices Susln?l Does Ncl Expand tufliciently lo Employ lho Lar85 Incr.ao In Avallcble iMoniy. R. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Review of Trade" says: Gold ' begins to go abroad and prices of irom products break sharply in the same way. Four months of the new year hav; passed and busi ness doc not so expand ns to need the large increase of circulation which the new monetary bill has permitted, nor enough to sustain all the extraordinary advance in prics last year. So new gold from Alaska answers the loss of supply from thra Transvaal and America builds up in credits abroad a breast work against prostration caused by troubles in Europe. Reduction of $-"0 galvanized fence and $18 in smooth wire showed that no control can afford to hold prices so high as to check con sumption. In a week the prices of iron produces have declined 5.80 per cent., and since February 7, 10.3 per cent, per t4n in wire nails, barbed wire and As tWc wire and nail price9 have been relatively the highest, others in the iron and steel industry can be expected to fall jin like measure. Pig iron is weaker. Plaitcs and bars can be obtained for ahojut 1.8 cents in good contracts both at ihe Fast and at Pittsburg; the pro posed advance in sheets to 3.40 cent hap not been attempted, and cut nail mulls, which have gained much by scll infc at 70 cents per keg below wire nails, will now lower prices also. The stop page of a dozen wire and nail mills. liK'sides rod mills at Joliet and another cf the National Steel Company, indi cates some change in the actual demand. The tendency toward lower prices is strengthened by the idea that over pro duction may appear in other branches. The produce market is inactive, though wheat yielded a fraction and corn gain ed one cent for the week.. Exports of both continue larger than a year ago, Atlantic exports of wheat, in four weeks, flour included, having been 8,009.5(17 bushels, against 8.017.4K5 last year, and Pacific exports. 2.725.196, against 1,37.4. 11 last year. Corn exports in the same weeks have been 12,4.42,667 bushels, against 10.063.525 last year. Exports of merchandise from New York in three week have been .17.9 per cent, larger than last year, and with the aid of the heavy cotton movement, the aggregate of the month promise to considerably exceed $100,000,000, while imports here .are 1.1.6 per cent, larger than last year, unit will fall below export by more Wian $.w,ooo.ooo. Failure for the week hWe been 204 in the United States, atnainst 184 last year, and 22 in Canada. against 25 last year. A contract has been let for the erec tion Vf a new jail in Webster county to cost 112,500. ,' Quay Letei Hit font's!. rResolved, That Matthew Stanley Qikay is not entitled to take his seat in thijs body as a senator from the State of, Pennsylvania." "On this question tine yeas are 3.1 and the nays 33," an nounced President Pro Tempore Frye iri a clear and distinct voice, and with tViis announcement Matthew Stanley (puay was refused admittance to the I United States Senate, for which he has been striving since last December, and Ihe commonwealth of Pennsylvania 1 left with but one representative in the upper branch of Congress. Uiin. rlkail Feeit. 70 tl M ' W how. vl 47V i.H 4J' 41!',' 44 4 SO.'i 8 H 80,'t III Hit 8 B0 8 80 8 till I.... 10 ll'l III :l 78 14 00 II ton.. 18 nil ih no I 18 78 18 j 17 00 17 US If .... 7 76 8 00 no 7 in.' 24 17 K0 K 13 13 Wi 1 70 75 -I II li 13 t 8 A.11) 8 81 111.- 71V X S 444 .A ) 31,' i , 1-i .. 1 W ,. HT? 8 71 .. h)i .. ii'i 4k .. 1 8I.' .1 12 Wi m at nt n III 4" ill 20 12 Arttflrtel tlesL tieorffe Montag, a German, la the In ventor of a process (or the manufac ture from ordinary earth of a fuel closely resembling coal. Ho successful have his experiments been that many Inrge German manufacturer are mak ing arrangements to employ his prod uct In the place of pit coal. Any kind of earth can be usod til tha manufac ture of the fuel with tha exception of land and gravol. Certain Ingredlonta, the nature of which la the Inventor's loc ret, are mixed with tho dirt; the material Is then pressed Into the form f bricks, which are extremely hard ind brittle, and highly Inflammable. EE TO THK WALLS, A Dancer In School Rooms anil now to l'revent It. Owing to the RRtbeiing of so many differ ent olarees ul person therein, the Interior wulls (it churches, st'lioolhnuare, hospitals, eta., are apt to become repositories of riteee Rrm unless preventive measures sre taken, These walls should always be oontml with a olenn and pure oement, such as Alabaattne, which Is dlelufentnnt lu Its nature and more convenient to renew anil retlnt than any oilier wall eoatiiiK- The llrst cost Isno great er than for Interior work, while renewals are Inure easily and cheaply made. Dally Increase of 81 leery. It Is estimated that 3,000 marrlngc aro dally performed throughout the world. What Mliall We Have) For Deeeertl This question arlo In the family dall v. Let us answer It to-day. Try Joll O, a dellolons and healthful dnsnrt. l'roparod III 9mln. No bolllnul nobnklngl Hlmplyndda little hot wateraont toeool. Flavors: I.emon.Oranue, Baspberryaud Utruwburry, Atgrooers. 10a, Photograph of the enemy's en trenchments, taken from the war bal loon, greatly helped Lord Robert in his "closuring" of Cronjc at Paardc bcrg. Auk Vonr Dealer for Allen's r"oot-F.aee. A powder to shake Into your shoe! rents lho feet, t'liree Corn", lliinlons, Hwollim, Horn, Hot. CnlloiiK. A-hltiK. Hwimllnu Feet and In- urowlim Nails. Allen's Kool-Kno makes nw or lit hi shoes may. At an nriiKKie'a una shoe Mori's. ;8 rtf. Kanipla mailed lit. I Add re. s Allen H. Olmsteud, Lvltoy, N. Y. It i stated that as soon a the war is over the government intend to np point Lord Kitchener as governor gen oral of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State; The Beat Preanrlptlon for Chills and Ferer Is a bottle of (move's Turret. Cbiix 1 omio. It Is mint. 1 Iron anil Quinine I twieleee form. No cure no pay. Price too. The Canadian Pacific railway is sur vcying a new route from Ottawa to Arnprior. The Makers or Carter's Ink Rayi We can't tnuke any beltf-r Ink than we dot wednn't know h"w to. We run make poorer Ink, but wo won't" Carter's Ink Is tho la-sU There are nearly 2.000 stitches in a pair of hand-scwed boots. Fit porninnently cured. No flt or nervono. Bene alter II rut diiy'a iie of Dr. Kllne (Irent fcervo HestiiriT. fcl trial bnttlu anil trentlae tree. Di.l'..ll.KMN.Lld.KJl Arch Utl'Uiltt.l'a Cleveland painters want the eight-hour day. $2.40 for Plso's Cure Is the beat medlolne we ever used ! for all affections of throat and lungs IVx, O. LxusLkT, taiiuuron, Ind,, Feb. 10, 10)0. There arc 952.000 bank share in New York Lity, assessed at $85,409,846. To Care a Cold In One Day, Take Lsxivivs flantio QniNiNS Tuni.irrs. All drurirlKU refund tbe inmiev if It full t pup j K. W. Uuovb s aUusiure on each box. Ho, In some parts of Germany schools nave closed lor want 01 coal. Jelt-O, Ihe New Deeaert, Deases all tha family. Four flavors; Lemon, Orange, ItHaphorry aodBtrawberry. At your grooms. 10 ots. More than 500 Portuguese immi grants arrived in New York one day re- rentlv. "I wish witn me no Stall we I it s hat's Anemi. it's another a a s wood, poor Wood. UJ course this isn t the kind to have. What you want is rich blood, red blood. You want the old color back to your cheeks and lips. You want your nerves once more strong md steady. To make this change yoo must take 1 perfect Sarsaparilla, 1 Sarsaparilla made upon honor, a SarsaparilU that you have conidence in. nn. . hat's AY OO The only Sarsaparilla made under the personal supervision ot ttrea fradvntest a Jradvate in pharmacy, a fraduale in chemistry, and a graduate in medicine." $1.00 bottle. All dnilsts. tJl'X" Tih m0Dt U "i4 W A'w'' S"Fi". Sines takin, it I fnl l.ka s diHertnt partoo. I now enjoy ant) profit by my ileePln(. My eevcUi U rood, my aervei srs .Irong ,ni stady, and I know my stood U run." Fsahc Wdwumm, Dcs Moina Iowa, Oct. 9,1 S99. . 23 cents a box. All druggists. If your liver Isn't acting Just right, If you are constipated or r wiw wiujiiif mm 1 r (G 111 THAT How did it get there? Or, to ask a more important question, "What will remove it?" This very day stop at the grocer's and get a cake of Ivory Soap. Don't be afraid of the cloth. Rub well, using flannel and hot water, wipe the lather off with a cloth or sponge dipped in clear water. Ivory Soap will not injure anything that will stand the application of water. IVORY SOAP 99, PER CENT. PURE. coevaioMT Mae av tm aaooTia a oambli 00. Cincinnati TEACHING! PARROTS TO TALK. Aa Undertaking That Itequlres Good Judgment. The natural tendency of some spp :lca ot purrots to learn to talk la well illustrated at the too, whore a col lection ot parrots was recently added to the animals and birds on exhibi tion. In the confusion of sounds the roaring of Hons, the trumpeting of the elephant, the chatter of the mon keys, the stentorian commands of the inlmal trainers, and the blaring of the band may he heard tbe shrill screech of the parrots. An Intent lis tener will discover that the birds are Imitating the aounds they hear and some of them aro repeating words which they catch In the general Jargon of the place, liven Lecturer Rollins la Imitated In some of hU sentences de- scribing the animals or the feats about to bo performed. Alexander Day, as- slst.int superintendent of tho zoo.saya that, like the wild animals which are capable of being trained, tho parrots will early give evidence of their optl- tude to learn to talk. The best way to train a parrot to talk Is, ho says, to keep It In a room away from othct birds nr animals and with Us ci" covered when tho lessons ore given. This Is to teach the bird to distin guish the sounds alone and not tin Individuality of the teacher. The gray parrots aro said to be the best talkers, although the Amazonian 01 green parrot Is a good talker and li the one most commonly seen. Tbcs come from South America and the West Indies. The rosellas and ma caws, which also come from the West Indies, can rarely be taught to talk. Baltimore Sun. Cooper Union. Cooper union, In New York city, haa revenue last year of $58,489.78. Its expenditures were f59.OS7.09. I knew whit was the mittct me, my checks ire so p!e, my Pi I lips so wmte, my muscles so wetk. ad my nerves seem to be til unstrung. I im just ibout as tired ind depressed in the morning is I im it night. If I could only cet Some rest, but sleep seems to do good." tell you what is the matter? same for starved MnnA. ,; .. . . -" - a i A TT VTT WTT". mF- bum more morougQiy. at Anemia SPOT. Dug in Hamburg arc taxed accord ing to size the bigger the dog. the higher the tax. F. J. riieney AV Co.. Toledo. n Ptmw, of II11HV faOirrli Cure, offer Sll rewanl r.,r any fje of r1jrrli tliati-alilii.l lie on red In. Oikitttr Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hunl (or testimonials, frve, bold by Lu-tiKKlnU. "60. A graduate of the Indian Normal School nt Lawrence, Kan., is a newsboy in San Prancisco. Mra.Wlnalnw'apWthlnir fiyrnp forrhlldren teethlnu, aiiftoiia tlieuunia. redneee intlammo. tlon. allayHiialti.i'iirea wind collciKk; abottle. The life of an Australian native rare ly exceeds 50 ycar. j h, $J 1 H Double Trouble t V & I , : Jj ' if j -j J. 1 JJ f Tho complication of SPRAINS anil BRUISES I " la a wry inre trouble, hut doaMv,or r'ara(rly, Bprnin or briiiMr, there U no remedy know a the equal of i I I i St. Jacobs Oil for a rBOKPT, SURE CURE cs-frfre-efre:e:ccefreeecec-ceeifc Illrds of faoase. "No, I do not make friends as easily a I used to with my fellow-travelers," said tbe man who was relating Euro pean experiences. "It Is not becauso I feci less sociably inclined, but because ot the cold setback I received at Gi braltar. In the hotel office one morn ing I entered Into conversation with an English man and woman who seemed to me to be' the right sort. They did not meet my friendly overture with the usual 'Oh!' and an English stare. On the contrary, they seemed anxious to become acquainted with me, end aoon we were chatting pleasantly. I congratulated myself upon my good fortune In falling in with such agree able people, who were almost nice enough to be Americana. We dlscusaed Gibraltar and were just planning a sightseeing expedition for the follow ing day when one ot the hotel waiters thrust his bead in the doorway and said, 'The missus wants tho both ot yez.' My new found friends were tbe maid and man servant of the duchess of Cleveland, Lord Rost-bery's mother. ira nnirinr' )Hkl. First Glass Music. BO PIECES. $2. For atsly dnja we will arnd FIFTY PIEt'EH OP HKT t l.A-H, FILL KlEI), bisk railp, aluuilurd Vocal end lu.lruiavaliil Ml'Mli', rarer nllr arlerted, lurlu,llu( tiolee, Iturl-, uarlill, Wnliii-e. Pelkaa, Operaa, N-ar Melwuie, llyataa, ete., ete., charaee lreialil by peal er rxerree te nnj part et hm l ellrd Hlateaer l auaila, auen receiptor lwe dollura la ritah. aiaoipe or oaaneT rder. Tbe regelnr nrlreet Ibla aaeale la fHi. Addrre FltANCIH WAYI.AMt lil.LN eV CO.. I ID llruailwar, New Verb t'lly. W. IsTbOUGLAS 3 & 3.50 SHOES Ao ArVorth 4 to $6 compared wun oiner miHi( Thm MHN.M hav W. L IfetutUt Mtna aud prica Unpcd on bottom. Tk I do autMtuuie cUimed to a lAod. ltHir fuak ahould kn ttttr l A not. w will Mud a W.'f' on rtCfiM rt wtct iihIik. evtia Jor ctrujt. hut aWwl ot taMtrMr. it. width, ultiln f can hhp. Cat. tmav MrMuii, -LBJU0lAS.rtOtCa,eiti,a1ais, idt.iaiiyuvu i.tiu.rtiu .hi n-o.ti v m Xal c L J v
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