THE REALM OF FASHION. New York City. The wnlst with bolero effect and nnrrow full front la terjr gener.illy liecoml' ft nii'l Ic essrn tlally iinnrt. Tim nttrnctlve May woman's FAXCT WAIST. Mnnton mode Illustrated la uinile fron veiling In Ilusslnn lime trimmed with Russlnn Ince, with front . id under ileevea of embroidered chiton. But the style la appropriate for nlinost nil the ccnaona materials, nllmtross wool crepe, bnrepe, coren, crepe, fonlnrd nnd all the Ions list of soft silk nnd wools. The fitted lining closes nt the cen tre front nnd consists of the tistinl pieces. On It nre nrrnnged the seam less back, uie soft fronts nnd the full vest, which Inst la nttnehed perma nently to the right side r.nd Is hooked Into plnee nt the left. The fronta nre extended '.o orm the rovers which meet the sailor collnr that la' Joined to the neck, nnu t-e trimming Is Ar ranged to give ft bolero effect. The sleeves nre mndo over a fitted lining to which the full undersleevca are at tached, the upper portions uelng fin- may be done In nppilque. It la not well to have the flower designs on the bolero contrast decidedly with the background, the best resulta beln.; oil tallied when the flowers ami ground work nre In harmony. To Frrslivn l!P Old Craps. First unpick .ill stents mi'' rub dust off with nn old sill: handkerchief. Then wind loosely n roil ml a .enn broom handle, being careful that each piece Is kept tint. Pin and lay the stick across a boiler liiiif full of boil ing water nnd let It stenin for three or foar hours, turning the stick occa sionally ao that each part may be thoroughly steamed, When done, rest the encs ol the handle on two chnlra to that nothing shall touch the crape and let It atny till next uny. THE MAHKETB, A Clarliiml of ftnsp. Trim your lint plntenu of black chif fon or monssrllne de sole with n gnr Innd of yellow roses. The common Scotch rose looks well. With n disk shaped hut covered with blnck lace try a wreath of Mnrechnl Nlel rosea with buds and .he proper follage.Thla mnkea a piece of millinery which will look cool on the hottest dny of mid summer. The sprny or brni.ch of yel low roses is also deslrnlilu If J' (HI do not wish nn entire wreath. The Opi-it Circle. In plnee of the siiiiire on the high rectnngle, or ovnl shapes, we now buy circles of metal to thread with velvet or silk ribbon. These nre woru dif ferently nt the throat or wrist, or na a trimming for tin belt. The open circle Is desirable for a "slide." It will also be scon on some f the new straw lints. Avoid the use of large buckles In millinery; if you can pro vide yourself with a small buckle. Tlie MHIInrrs Inillnnllnii. Milliners Incline :o tly two of two tone or clmigenblo In (Tel a ribbons for garnishing spring huts nnd bonnets. riTTsntno.' Orsln, Floor and Food. Wheat No. 9 red Byo-No. 1 Co No. t .vpIIow, enr No. 3 yellow, shellml .muimi ear Cats No. 2 white No. S wliltn Fl.nlE Winter pntent. . , . . . I'nivv Htrulglit Winters... Hat No. 1 tlinnthy riover No. I Fm So. 1 wliltn mlil. ton llrnwn nilililllng liriiii, tm Ik Kthaw Wheat lint 72(? ? Si no 4HU 40 47 iVi 84 . , 82'i 8.1 Hi lU'A A NA 70 to m in an 11) 7 17 fill 1H M V 0 Uj 8 IM 8 HO 10 N 13 70 !i(l 00 11 00 IS Ml 0 Ml 9 Oil IiMlrjr rrodnotf. IlrTTra- Elgin oronnmrjr Ohio rwnmi'ry , Fancy "mmtry mil , Cheese Ohio, nnw New York, new , ronltrjr, to. Hums per Hi hii sens itremed Kcius l'a. nnd Ohio, frwh.. .. Fruits nitil Vrgatiilil. I'.eaxs-Nnvv. per bushel 1 00-a 2 83 roTAToEs Fancy white, r bu. t'AnitAoe per bnrrH OMoss per bs.h'l . ll IW . is . 1J . n'i .9 11 .. u . 13 M 1 M 1 10 a5'f ii 14 V Vl-i II 16 13' Ml 1 ft 1 23 SptCllI Ol lilt WilSf Flshtl. ' The number of species of fishes llr lng Imliltnnlly In the salt waters of the world enn only be approximately estimated, probntdy about lo.ooo, Those classed as "shore fishes" llvn as n rule close to the surface nnd near the. land, nnd nre well known to the salt wnter nngler in his outings na the wenkflsli, striped bass, kingflsh, etc. tlf the shore llshes there nre about 4.0IKI species. The "pelagic IIrIics," or those which Inhabit the up per waters of the sens, nre relatively few In number. The "deep-sen fishes," I which live In depths varying from 2IH) v..iiti rntiioius. cannot no even npproxi lhately estimated, ns new species nre being constantly discovered. I'leld am) Htreiim. . A rice kitchen la to be maintained nt the Buffalo fair by the rice associa tion of America. Klce will be served In various forms, showing Ita value as a staple article of food. 11H.TIMOItB, Fi.ot n Winter Pntent Wheat No. 3 red CnRS mixed Oats F.IMIS DtrTttt Ohio creamery 4 8 SO J 4 00 7K'4 47;, 83 li i'iiii.AiM.riii v Flora Winter patent Wheat No. 3 nil Cons- No. 3 mlvd Hats No. 3 white lU'TTKh t'renmerv. extra,. . Lous Pennsylvania llreti. . 3 tr,s 77", 7:. 4H 33 3 40 7H 4H's,' sv.; 22' 1J NfcW VOIIK. Ftorn rntent Wheat No. 2 n-l Cr.nx No. 3 Oats WhltH Westi'ru Ill tteb t'mnnery Lo(. Statu unit 1'cnnii 3 C5 4 0) 8)4 ii 13 ns hi 12.'j SHIRT WAIST OP LATE DESIGN. Ished separately and slipped over the whole. Aa shown the lining beneath the full portions la white silk, but, if preferred, the foundation can be cut away leaving them transparent and allowing; gllmpsea of the wrta'a. To cut thla waist for a woman of medium aire three yarda of material twenty-one lnchea wide, two and one half yarda, twenty-aevu wide or one and one-half yarda forty-four lucuei wide will be required, with one yard , of chiffon, three-quarter yard all over lac and three-quarters of Insertion to trim aa Illustrate,!. What could be more dainty than the changeable pale greena and dull rasp berry plnka in theae sheeny taneiaif I.IVK HTOIIK. Crnirnl Stork VanU, Kt Mlmrlr, Pi. cA rri.s. rrtme henvv, ISOO to KiOO IIm. . 8 00) B II") l'rlnie. laiKl'to 14110 lh 6 20 6 40 Mollnni. 1000 to 1200 lln. 4 CO 4 S3 Fnt heifers 8 00 4 00 lliiteher. M0 to 1000 His. 4 25 4 Ii t'omniuu to fiiir.'. 8 7;' 4 2i Oxen, eominon to fnt 3 60 4 Otl ( oinnioutogooil tut bull A cows 2 60 4 25 Milch eow. end 25 00 35 Oil Extra niik'li cowx, en.ih 25 00 Ml 00 IICMIH. Prime medium weights. ( 0 25 6 33 l)OKt henvv yorkern ninl minliuin 0 20 II 25 Hood to choice iHieknn. 6 20 0 25 tlood pigs nnd light orders.... 0 15 0 20 Pigs, common to good 8 00 0 00 Prime lx'nry hogs 0 20 0 23 t'ommou to fiiir 0 0J 0 10 Houghs 4 00 ft 75 fctiigs 8 00 4 60 SUEEF. Extra, medium weight wotliors.t 8 25ff 5 l!B Oooil to choice, C;i0 62 0 Medium 4 60 4 7.i Commou to (idr 3 00 4 0J LAMBS. I.nmlw, extra spring $ 5 75 ? 5 SO Lumhs, good to choice, spring... ft 00 ft 70 Lnuibs, common to (ulr, spring.. H 00 13 00 CALVES. Veal, extra 8 00 9 0 23 Veal, good to choice. 6 60 0 00 Veal, common to fiiir 4 00 6 00 eul, common heavy i 76 8 75 Trrrln-ot Trr rl-Ot ' Apk rnnr srorer to-itsv to show yon parxi ft ot OEAiH-O, the new food drink thst Inks the place of coffee. The children msr drink it willimit Injury as well ns the sdult. All who IrTlt.likait. Graih-0 hiu that rirh seal brown of Moebs or Jrts. bnt It Is made from pure trains, and the most delicate stomach receives It without distress. i the price of coffee. 16 and 26c. per package. Bold by all grocers. - The Assistant Htnte Veterinarian of Texas recently found four cases of glan ders among horses in Wnlliarger County. In several instances the ilmente had proved fnlal. It was enid that the dioease had been imported from the adjoining Terri tory, and its spread was cauaed tr several trades. ' There tl lnee of I'eople (Vbn ore Injured by thenseof coffee. Recently there has been placed In all the grocery stores A new preparation called Oeain-O, made of cure grains, that tnkee tho place if coffee. I'he most delicate stomach receives it without jintresii, nnd bnt few enn tell it from coffee. It does not cost over ( as much. Children (lny drink it with great benefit. 15 ets. and 16 cte. per package. Try it. Ank fnrOEAis-O. After working ns a locomotive engineer on the llaltnnore and Ohio Hnilrond for iimt linlf n century, Joseph Went, of Cum berlniid. Md., hns been retired on a pen sion at the ago of seventv-tive. In all the years of his employment lie never received the sliiihtest injury, never hd a wreck of anv coneeouence. Pctsam Fapeless 7tes do not stain the bands or spot tho kettle. Hold by Ell drug gists. Rome people think twice liefore they speak, and others speak twice before they think. The miner couldn't earn a living unless ha was kept down in the world. Catarrh taaael be Cured With local applications, ss they cannot reach . the sest of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional diieaae, and in order to cure it you most tnko internal remedies. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure Is taken internally, and sets direct ly on the blood and mucous surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It waa prescribed by one of the beet physicians in this country for years, and is a regular pre scription. It is composed of the beet tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, Beting direqtlr on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two Ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in oar ing catarrh. Hend for testimonials, free, F. J. Cremet ft Co., Props., Toledo, 0. Bold bv Druggists, prioe, 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the best. A railway engine is equal in strength to nine hundred horses. The war In Booth Africa has drain ed from Australia more than 10.000 workers; hns lessened the -Inflow of Rrltlsh capital for the development of new rhinos, nnd, combined with the re markable Industrial boom In Kiirope, baa fully stopped emigration to Aus tralia. rsjaghltiE' I.eaAe fa Cansamntlan Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at ones, do to your drugslst to-day and get a sample bottle free. Hold In 25 and 60 cent bottles, Uo at onee, delays are dangerous. Many plants which have long been classed among the worst and most useless of weeds have been found in recent years to possess ronsiilernlile value as aniiniil , foods. It is claimed that even (.'nnada thistles ran be converted into a valuable winter food for sheep by cutting them when In bloom, storing them and soften ing their spikes in silos. I.aar's Fatnllg ITIeflleina Meres the bowels each day. In order to bealUiy this is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Oares sink headache. J'rlce 35 and 60 cents. The Pennsylvania Htnto College has Just graduated forty dairy experts. Cauliflow er, as we know from Mark Twain, is only "cabbage with a college education." and Pennsylvania cream cheese properly ma nipulated by these experienced hands may develop into a Itrie or Camemhert defy ing distinction from the imported article. Last year the Ohio maple syrup crop on the I'pper Ha,iilunky brought the nianiirai'turors about $7,imki. This year It Is expected to reach f 10.000. The huge bulling kettles of a few years ago have been regulated, until now the evaporator nccoinpllMlies the work cheaper and better than the old way. In observance of law In Ohio govern ing the production of this article of food every, can must have a label of the maker testifying us to tho purity of the contents. Trade Is growing with the Orient. Two new ships have been put on In one Hue between Han Fyniiclsco nnd Moulin. Any Doctor 1$ willing to mat yoa tor rbamatlm, good or yoa poy hit too. Bat only ono your rboumoUtm, and bo ohorgot nothing) Tblt Dhvtlolan It Dr. Oroono, th Oroo no "t Norvura. It yoa will wrlto tor Strot', Now York City, bo will toll yoa I ofrltuniatltmforgoodandall. ItwV to got hit odrloo. Why don V yon wrlto According to the latest report of the t'liited Htutea commissioner of educa tion the average salary for supervising nnd teaching In public schools Is, In ltoston, I, (MiT,. 77, in Chloiigo, fftfl'J.OH, Han Francisco $x"0.27. Cincinnati, $NiW.ni, Denver, fKU.lsl. I'lttsburg 17(13.72, I'lilliidelphln $U0N.02. The Tower of IOiidon was built to relieve the trnllle of Imdon bridge. "The Naseetliat made IV est relet fsmsne." MclLHENNY'S TABASCO. ' !! DIECOYIRT: stns lies for n1 cirni worst nd 10 davs trMltMnft a. a. EZEa'Isoaa.SM a. IUuu,H. FREYl Vworm dei I? send "IV. try storm or P."M."P.'lS,iMly 1-4 DROPSY,1:' swat. jjOoK Of laMtiraontkii l Dr. K. JL UU 1 1 W. L. DOUGLAS $3 & $3.50 SHOES UrttS SjMtrtt All ILH (kmsh BvriiD. Taatea ( In time. S'rtil bv dmrnlat.. I- L s.aas Al FAILS. i kmd. tla I WJZL cqtiBllFfl At any iirlr. miiRn nnti fii UNION MADE. The rent worth of my 3.00 wl ft.yi nheeii compared with nthermaksslsf4.Mitof.vmi. Myft.axuit Kl Line cauaot l Jiest in I Fie worm for men. mre men', flue ihiin, OnMrMS " nn.sew i re..) Ihnn uny Oher ntunulne. Inrerln the r..rl.l. I will pnv Vl.oooiosnyaae rb.cra iruve ihui asy atmeNient la m.t true. . ("Isoeill tW. I,. Irmtslae. Take no snhntltntet Insist on havlns W. f.. Iionslas shoes with name ann prlre stamiic'l on lH,ttfiiu. Your dealer should keep them i I slvo one li '"r exrluslve sale In eai h town. If he lois not keep tle-m nuti will not set them for yon, order iltreri from firfory, eticlo.ltiir price anil 2V. eitra for rnrrl.ue. tiver l.mHi.issi sntlslled wenrers. New Serins lataliifr free, r-i Cotar ir.i.u ae di.iT. W. L DOUGLAS, Brockton, Hue. 1. gMliU . . TRADE HOLDS STEADY. Dtmand Ii Strong In lha Iron and Steal But ineii, and Thara It a Betlar Tono all around. Womaa's Shirt Waist. The ahlrt waist made wltb perpen dicular banda of trimming la a well deaerved favorite, li tenua to pro duce the tapering long waUt that la ao fashionable and givea the effect of an exceedingly dressy blouse, while In reality. It la t lmpllclty, Itself. The May Manton example shown In" the large engraving is peculiarly satis factory and la ndapted to all plain ma terials, silk, wool, cotton end linen. The original la of white batiste with trimming of valencenuea lace inser tion and la unllned, the material, beiug cut away beneath tho lace. The waist la fitted by means of ahoulder and un der arm cains. The trimming la gathered wlta the material at the walat line and again nt the upper edges of the fronts. The sleeves are In modified Iriahop style, but open after the manner of the regulation ahlrt 'walat, and are finished with nar row stiff cuirs after the latest style. At the neck Is a stock of the material, but a lluen collar or ribbon can be sub stituted v. ben preferred. To cut this waist for a woman of medium size, three and flve-elghtb yards of material twenty-one inches vide, thre.. and iLrec-elghtu yards twenty-seven inches wide and two and five-eighth yards thirty-two Inches wide or one and seven-eighth yards forty-four Inches wide will be required. Woman's Princess Skirt. The princess akirt makes a mnrked feature of the season's styles nnd bids fair to be exceedingly popular. It is graceful. It gives a slender effect It combines with the abort bolero to a nicety. It does away with the neces sity for a belt. Wlthai It Is free from many of the dangers and drawbacks of the prluceas gown. The May Man ton model shown hns many advan tages. It Is simply shaped with five gores and can be so fisted with ease. It Includes the graduated circular flounce at sides and back which means grace without any lesaejting in appar ent height, but can be mndo wlthoift if ao preferred. The original is made from cream serge, with trimming of c'.auy applique auu la designed for wear with dainty ahlrt or fi ll peasant waists, but all dress materials are ap propriate for Indoor wear nnd all suit ings for the skirt In combination wltb the popular short Eton. The skirt is carefully shaped nnd fits snugly about the hips the full ness at the back being lalu In an In verted pleat, that It stitched flat some distance below the walat line. The bodice portion Is cut wltb extreme care and Is rhaped on lines that nre found to be most becoming. The flounce Is nar-ower where it Joins at the front nnd widens nt the back where It falls In aoft folds and forms a demi train. The closing la effected Invisibly in ccntrcbnck with hook and eyes that extend below the waist as far as the stitching. To cut this skirt for a woman of 'e- guttUuer Coats of Panne Silk, White cloth skirts are very much In the mode and will continue so until fur into the summer. They are usual ly worn wltb white silk blouses and handsome etons, the etons of colored panne or cloths. Borne of these etona are richly embrc Idered In oriental col orings, popples or huge proportions be ing a favorite decoration. If one Is at all skillful the embroidery may be done at borne, and If there la not time to anibrolder the flowers solidly they OBACBPDIi FBIXCE88 SKIM. dluni size eleven yards of material twenty-one inches wide, nine yards twenty-seven inches wide, or six yards forty-four Inches wide will be required, Dun's "Weekly Kevlew of Trade" says: While tliu general business world has looked with amazement ut the performance of the stock market, trade has maintained Its even course, nnd there nre many more points of gain than of loss. No sign of lessening demuud is perceptible In any branch of the Iron and steel lui.ustry. Mills are accepting contracts for the closiug mouths of the year, nnd tnere is every indication that 11)01 will surpass nil records In the quantity of pig iron con sumed by manufacturers. Though ca pacity has been wonderfully enlarged during the past five mouths, there ure still many extensions nnd new plants contemplated. It Is also probnble that the customary hi, miner repairs of fur naces uud mills will be accomplished wlihlu a shorter period than usual, as coutructs cull for heavy deliveries right through tho season, rcrmnuence or prosperity lu this Industry Is becoming more certain us there Is less evidence of Inflated prices. Itegulur quotations have not altered, except for bars and foundry pig iron, although all sorts of priyiiiums ure paid where prompt ship ment Is required. Wheat, Including flour, shipments for the week aggregate 4,u08,till3 bushels, ngiilnst 4,4!i4,ii.'i5 IuihIicIs lust week, 3, &iU,!Hi3 bushels ill the corresponding week of 1DOO, 3,;!N4,HOO bushels iu lSUU and 3,778,72(1 btiHhels In 18'J8S From July 1 to date this seasou whent ex ports nre 15.V21,4'J8 bushels, against ini.01S.tll3 bushels lust season nud 188,348,800 bushels in 1808 !1H Corn exports for the week aggregate 2,1100, C41 bushels, against 3,oo,043 bushels last week, 4,3(l,,ril)l bushels iu this week a yenr ago, 3,74,054 bushels In JKHO oud 3,.pir7,ooo bushels In 1808. From July 1 to dato this season corn exports nre 148,ri38,703 bushels, against K10,i:i3.'JiMl bushels Inst seasou and 131 .280.1173 bushels In 1808-111). Business failures In the United States for the week number 188, ngnlnst 180 last week, 182 In this week a year ago. 100 In 1800. 220 In 1808 nud 232 In ISO". Cunndlau failures num ber 20, ugatust 28 lust wee and 25 a year ago. Ilradxtreot's snys: It Is hard to see how Iron nud steel trade conditions could bo Improved from the standpoint of .the seller. Demand Is large, prices are strong nnd In raw and Unlshed lines thu outlook Is regarded as very satisfactory. l'rleo advances have been largely confined to Unlshed prod ucts, tho features being an advance of per ton In plates at Chicago, ami of $4 In steel hoop prices at I'lttuburg. Mrs, Winalow's Soothing Brnip for children teething, soften the gams, redaoes inflamma tion, allays pain, cures windooUo. 24o a bottle Great Britain has no distinctive and ex clusive throne. Tito 'a Cure for Consumption is an Infallible medicine for cough, and colds. N. W. Bamdei., Ocean (Jrore, M. J., Feb. 17, 1900. A prominent phyaician says that seventy five per cent, of the people have a touch of consumption some time in their lives. Oarflold Headache Powder represent tha oioit scientiflo combination of those remedies which cure headaches quickly and which hare to bad effect upon the system. Beat results ire obtained by following directions. "A broth of a boy" must be one who la alwsya in tht soup. Nicaragua has established a museum m llniiaimn tlia Miiillnl e,.M iKn mil.lle llsplny of foreign products. Humpies mil articles for exhibition, free of cost, ire solicited. A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF l- JVf , The Lion u -1 ata th atyf for many a common dog. It's human nature to Imitate great things. LION COFFEE IS IMITATED. But tha aroma and strength peculiar to LION tOttU , Is nivar found In thos Imitations. Taste LION eOPF the others that are v egg mixtures and chetn "look better" and in o fections. Watch our nuxt advsrtlasment. Try a package of LION C and you will understand ths ra. la fjrery package of LION COFFEE yott will find a fully illustrated and descriptive fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article which will, con . comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certain n .- the wrappers' of our one pound sealed packages (which is the only form in which this WOOLSON SPICB CO., TOLEDO, OHIO. B and then taste f aze and coated with I tAalft to make them 1 r.Her to hide imoer I orj 1 ooooooooo ooooooooo oooooooowoooooooooooooo? Dowels OuVft IRfiov Caused by over-work! Over-eating! Over-drlnklng! No part of the human body receives mo? than the hnwfiU I .naH aftfr InaH 1 lmnn;frl until th lntActinp hsrnms rnooA refusfi to act. worn"" you must assist nature. Do It, and see how easily you will be cured by CASCARETS Candy Cathartic. mass of violent mercurial and mineral poison, but a pure vegetable compound that acts directly upon, the dist and worn out Intestinal canal, making it strong, and gently stimulating the liver and kidneys; pleasant to eat, easy and delightful In action. Don't accept a substitute for CASCARETS. Thirty Par Cant Are Dying. rainlno nnd typhus, are raging tbrouKhont tho Kovernmciits of Kher son and UesKurnbln nnd portions of the covvrniuciits of Klcff nnd Taurhln, Itussin. The inortnllty Is B0 per cent, of the entire population. r t. l.-!Ls$'-'i f 4 bring ttnieoiLtweler'iWeeklif. h&r ij i,,, 14 ir Mm witot to" ' ' x at On sTsmai f thm IsDwala, Ch route eonaiip f f A i UuD 'or MTn piavcsid ac ia tula imbit) J mm , in ondiUoni 1 did ryUiing 1 bavnl of but DoTr ch&fl f f i aw 111 m.A Ouod auiyrvllfff uuUflbCauiatDCASCARETd. w M m Mm I 'W ) now baTt (ivb on Vl tarM paaaafM a day, aorj CSLC MM I M 1 I sVtn. 'f I wm rtc 1 woo Id KtT100 UU for acli iqotv Tk 'V. BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER. TABLET " DR; i nriauTioi to rrstsi r Tins THE' 6VA1ANTIFD ci fD TO rtTaBH all aiH tMnliliaa. AMAttdlaltla. IiIIIom tal blsj) wlud mm thm ait.Oaaili bloattvat Imw1bh IVul uvulli IBi uacht. Ikljailiait Mjanlva. plain arir cntlnoe llvar trouble. mUowmbI' tlKl9a mm talatsiarM. wheat your atoweta dun' uaova rvsTnlarly yaa nra fetilmtt ! Coiitlaiia B.IIU mora aaople Cham mil atiier dlaaataea toftthar. tlm at at r tar for tlaa chranlo nllaaaata nnd Imia wmurm uf .uaToriuif thut aoama aftarw tarda. Mm nanlCar what Ua you. lUrt tMatruw f'AMt'aVRIC'rfl mr, for ymu will never ajct well ad ba wall all tim tliue until yan ul yaar botvato Hajlit. Tastta aur natvlc trt with OaVCAMTal ttttiuy, nrndar mm fttMoluta ana ran U a m nra ar anoaay ranaataat. ut nr . kant K cd TO rriti fAKICTIIwMiohl. Jk'ow It U over.. Imllar anedlclna I the .world. Thli It yanra aallllua tftoa.ee a ad will Kreato) U euro ar noaiy renintiod any laxla.v, pan a fn,lr. bancat trlial va per ekmpla dlreetloita. fna If y POf i 4. after naliaC au OOa , reiurm the uauaea oac box m pa by a a II, ar tha druarcUt IVaaa whoan yoa parobaaod I barK lor MU aomea. Tnki aar na vice - no matter w au leMltn will auicaviy follow aua yoa will biea ia- sly follow aua yoa will blea la ty Jftaawfc. free hg nuait AOU tJkUm. r i
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