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KSgSSsSfecca, 1 REPTTBUC, -VEDXKDAY EVEXTXC. .TTLT 27 1887. -! Unatast On a EAria for Pais. lUltniiun qulctlr ttan ui other kaowa rut edyi kbeumatiesB. Marmll&, fiwrUlmra. At Jiecfc. Rmium Bum. SoaMa, Cut. Lumba- Back a be, QeuMP, Bore TbroaS, 8oUtic. Wound, UMdtcU, luXbjhe Sprain, etc. ITtee )r a uoui. sou ay au ruicrfsu. Caution. Hie atest 5555 ate satiation iHt torars out listred Tie-Marst. aal our fae-sumie slfiiAtar. li arjw k us trv(ntH4rt,KLiUinra,UdL a, a. Itr. Uuils touch Wtr villi rare year CmkussH. rtie air It. sIxm.i. You Carry A whole medicine chest in your pocket, with one bo of Ayer Pills As they ululate directly on the stomach and bowels, they indirectly affect every other organ of the buclj. When the stomach is out of order, the head is unVtted digestion falls, the ll.-.l be ceimes impoverished, and jou fall an rast victim to auv prevalent tli.eaie. Miss M E Hot le, of ilkeslurre, I'a , puts the whole truth in a nutshell, when ! "1 use uu other medietas than Aer's 1'IIIm. They are all that slit oim nreds, and just spleudid tuuvs I muuev in do tors bills Here is an instance of A Physician who lost his medicine chest, but, having at hand a bottle of Ayer's Pills, found himself fully equipped J. Arrison, M D , of San Jose, Cal , writes: "Millie three, vears ago, by the merest accident, X was forced, so to speak:, li prestrilss Ayer's Cathartic Pills for ev rral sn k men among m Mtrty ot engi neers til the Sierra Nevada mountains, luv uieditiue chest having been lost in crossing a mountain torrent. I was surprised and delighted at the action ot the Pills, so much so, indeed, that I waa lel to a further trial of them, as well as of vour Cherry Pectoral and bsrsaiia rilla I have nothing but praise to offer iu their favor " John ltrown, M I) , of Oceana, W Va. writes:4 I prescribe Ayer's Pills in my prat ti e, and nnd them excellent. 1 urge their general use iu families T Hastings, M 1) , of Baltimore, Md , writes- "That Ayer's Pills do con trol and ture the complaints for which they are designed, is as conclusively pro en to me as any thing possibly can be. Tliev are the best cathartic and aperi ent within the reach of the profession." Ayer's Pills, ruraBED r Dr. J. C. Ayer 4. Co., Lowell, Matt. bold by all Druggists. Mexican far Veteran. The wuoJerful efQcacy of &tft Specific a a voic-iy &ii J cur? for rteuiu&lUin and all LUmJ tlle-a-, has never baj a morvcsjuplou.ui l)'utratlon Ua tals case sJTord.u The canlU, UDolUte4 uad eaiphAtlc teitlraoay fliYa b the veuer&ble geuilfr uu taiUit be Accrptnl - cuut lacing ah-I coailtulra. TIM wTluUaprocaineDtcltUeDo(MlasliHlpl. Tb icpUeiaaa to bom Hr Martlu tvten, Usd to wbum be U Lade! for tb tbdvio lo wblcb be own kl IUsaI rrUrt tmta ye&ri of suffcrlbc, la Mr King. Cor ti.vOT je&n tbe upuUr uitght clerk of Uw L-ftirreaos HolaC,t jACkfcill. Jackso llliL, April SSL 1SSI. 1 uk. bwirr snciric OuMPiM, Atlmatx. Oa.i GttttUwc I be be-rti aa loTsJld pgndonar for Tortjr rTk, hat ttK contracted j-ulmtnaxy and ocber llscaaea la Ut Alexlcau War. but not Oil the 1st ot Urcn, 1S73, 1U 1 fl any symptom of rbeumaltaa. uthatdA I wm sosidcKty ktricaea with that dl eiae In both hlp and anktea. For twenty days I alked on crutches. Tneatae pain waileea violent. tut tl fchlfted from Joint to JoluL For wpekl I wnold ie tolall) disabled, either uu one nlde of my body or tbe other Tbe bnlu beter left men moment for leen ear and seven mooth hat lf rora March t. isTi. wWn 1 was nrt attacked, to October 1. I'M. w ben I was cured. Inning Uiee cleTeu yean of tn eiwe uring 1 tried innumerable prescription trom Tarkma hyBicianc, and tried eTrrytnlng sag rested br friends, but If I ever recelTed tbe least oenedt from any medicine taken Internally or ex .eruallr, 1 am uot aw are of it finally, alKiuttna tirst of beptember, I made arrangem uu to go to the Hot Springs of Arkaai, ka lng desialrcsd of every tber renMdj. uhen luccblrutally met an oldac lualutance, sir. kin?, now uf tbe Law rence House r tbbi city. He bad uuce been a gn at suQerer from -beumattem, and, an 1 supposed! had beea cored 3 aTisltto Bx Springs, but when f met blrakw siLddmetbathlsTloitto tbellot Springs was In rata le found no relief On hla return from Hot Springs ie beard, for the first time, of tbe S. n, 3. as a remedy "tr rbeumatln. lie tried It and alx bottto made a 'Monplete cure. Se era! years tutre pasted since, but ae ban bad no return of tbe disease. I Immediately returned to try It. In Swptember 1 m f tur bottles and by the first of October 1 waa ell-as far as the rbeuaaatlsm was concerned. All ll n bad disappeared, and I aUTg oT TLI a twib jr it siscc 1 nai e no Interest In making this statement rther iban tbe hope that It may direct some other sufferer to a sure source of relief, and If It ha this result I .m well rewarded for my trouble. I am very re tpectf uil and truly your friend. J M. H. Kami. Fur sale b all drnrglsts. Treatise on Blood and 6 tin ltMe inU-d free. Tag Hwirr Brmviric Ox. Drawer 3, AtUnta. Oa. HUKPHiETS' c HomeopstMe Vttarinar) , Specifics for IsOBSIS, CATTU. SRIIP DOCS, BOGS, POUITBY. fVwt&hjV. S. Ssrcrnm't Chart on Roiltrt, mi. BsK Bast Vim. HmnphrTs'lsl.Co..aFuMHL,.T. HXnCPHBXTS' BxaaotkTmc ftff SPECIFIC Hi. ClU Th.oalT i uiliaif 1 nwtrtr. awms Dwkiiitr. VHH WlstMSS, M& Pnatrttio fri'or-wrk or OU1W ;. boLDarbacoowTs. orsraVMMPsMa. raeivt4 gpius MSJlM'MT" I "- m - I Batcheior's Celebrated Hair Dye. a&KUsitu issi Beit la the wr d. numiiHl RbI la WftfttBAs-otfal Nodisp putuimrat iw fnlefik tin , lrmJirt ibc a c fret of tMd tly ! tt htk Mtft M baawtlfrf lllNk vr tins, ki planaitwy d rtrian SMS n-tip id In w)sd m. Ui on MbbllcalMM. ast. tfofrlMT this par KM kyaltdncgbta. Apalisa by experts lltUit't r, FNhr soixiaaRi-i'Tca. LYON & HEALYJ Utfwt E-!wMl- r.M lUvVDM. J-MDMttf w7f vtb to mM ty 7i CU.t. ItutrarftoM liar mm Uthr. Tsriks, Bflmmt, f4 QHIO yNIVERSITY. r'OK A OtTXLtHJI E 10 President super, Alh.ns, Ohio. I IIIFS ! curl ot mn LWPIfcJ c , Hair -Ilk tW "aiaVr flair wirier, mntf tl KanlU all OJM.vr m ,r msiiic ia .n 4.m-a --. ..V .. u.l. ar H . ....if .., ..ti.finn niBMiiri'iiH lr. SaarlcMIr -.ip.i. a MMHI 1 aBnvvya amvPsnl MtssSiaii m 1 CaO.BL ll (1 A inks. 1 )l Xl. I'EOI'LK UK tlI",'i-R.,iA.'.fl ISu PREIMKVTOKV. J1"-''.-.'1, .t liiv tlirerttothe I'll'l.iO'.K.Vk . SAIWX- . yUx1.1' Send to the '. IM t" v itx iS u-VYTiiVSi. ! Co.. 27". RAKE AND BEAUTIFUL CHAT WITH A RECENTLY RETURNED ORCHID COLLECTOR GathrlDg th XTvlrcl and Frrentrlr Dvlrtpmenta of 111 Floral Kingdom. Life Among; SaTageAlleglnulus; of Craze fur Orrhlds. It was my go.nl fortune to meet In Mr. Bergman' greenhouses a world renowned dtacmerer and dealer In thee weinl and eccentric developments of the floral king dom, Mr Freelnco Man, nhuhu just re turned f-uui lu annual trip to South America in quest of orchids, biiiikrin? with him a ship load of the coveted buds, tropical iernx and the tloneriiu; union for the New ork and limoklxu markets, as I will as for lliowj of london, l'uris and ! Merlin Kilty thotisaud orchids of this im portation are in Mr ilergmiii m euro i Some half dozen men ere busil ope-iung the crates in which the plants were iMxexl, while others had aire ail e found place 1U I the greenhouses unions those .tlrc-aelv cul- I tivated by the florist stne tropical blnls I brought li the merchant in orchids neemed to have found a fitting home in such surroundings As Mr. Miu talked of his methods of trade t cannot do U tit r iu this directiou thaii to repeat some or j tions of It in answer to the queries pro-j pounded by his curious visitors on this oe- i caloii, and as nearly as possible in his own Language "You see,' said he, "I have been visit- lug South America for some ten or twtlve yean on purpose to obtain orchids from the forests of IiraziL, the United States of Colombia and elsewhere I hav e my own ! wrvauLs, guides, etc , who are read) to meet me on arrival We travel 1 000 mile into the interior, (lerlmps, Is fore be ginning ojieratlons. Of course 1 take an interpreter with ine, as in all my journevs I have not learned the low mixture of languages HjioLen by the natives " FOES TO BE lEAKHI "Are j ou not timid amid such a rude ' people"" 1 "Oh, no, my guides and myeelf are well i armed The foes we have most to fear are the reptiles and wild animals " j "And how do jou defend yourself against them'" I We travel by boat ami on muleliark I when we ran, and sometimes through I almost impenetrable forests, but at night we have one rule for shelter and protec tion. Three tires are made asd our hut placed In the triangular sptu-e between them There are mans tigers iu the lira zilian forests, aud as for snakes well, I could spend hours telling jou of them, i brought home the skin of one tlurtj feet long Here on my thumb is the scar of a reptile" "Don't tell us more of the snakes," said Air Man's audience "Xo. no, it is of the orihids you want to know Well, orchids are parasites Thev grow on rix ks and trees and are fisl bv the moisture in the atmosphere, al though there are ortlnds that grow in the earth They are found in all countries, and the rarest and most beautiful are the parasites. The natives of (south America are very fond of them, cultivate them around their dwellings and call them neur de santus, the rlovver of health, sometimes a gorgeous flower is seen ou the top of a forest tree, which is only ob tainable bv cutting down the tree; some times they are found near the summits of mountains 10,000 or 12,000 fe t high as some species grow where it is cold aud near the snon s, and others where the heat is constant and almost overpowering " "How do jou transport these gather ings of orchids'" "At times the natives carry tin m, but usually ou muleback to some sea port, and no freight Is more costly, as the woislen crates in which they are tacked must lie so arranged as to give the plants air." nroiwiso of a cizf "Are many orchids sold iu this conn trjf" askeil the writer. "Oh, jes, there is the beginning of n vraze for them in the L'mUsl .States, but as )et not at all in comparison to that which exists in England, France aud Cer many. It is becoming the fashionable flowir here as well as there for decora tions, for dinner parties, for brides' bou quets, etc." "Are these flowers verv evpens.ver' "Decidedly A small lonqurl of them ma) represent U5. In England the wealth people will give almost mi price for a new orchid " "How loug have they lieen known there'" "Alwut 130 years, perhaps a little more, a missionary to Indii sut some sperimeus home and sea captains brought them from sjuth America, the ."south Sen Islands, Mexico, Porto Kico and elsew here 1 he English people liked them and graduall the) have grim il into great favor till the mania for them resembles the cra7.e that once evisted in Euro? for the black tulip. Agents are sent ever) where that orchids are indigenous for new varieties. I have mjself discovered seventeen new vane ties. Baron Shroder, who resides near lnloli, has the finest collection iu the world, the Duke of Marlborough has man) rare varieties and so has U&ruu Rothschild It was in Boston that or chids first found favor in this country. Mr .Tav Gould has a splendid collection in his greenhouses near Tarrytown on the Hudson, Mr Corning, of Albany, has the most extensiv e collection this side of the ocean, and Mr Cornelius Vanderbilt is beginning to purchase them for his place in Newport." Urookl)n Eagle. Mark Twain's sW-lmlarly Attainments. People who know Samuel I. Clemens only as Mark Twain, the humorist, have no idea of the scholsrlv attainments of the man Reading his look.s of travel, one gets ml) the impression of a newspaper luau. A brilliant and wilt) one, it is true, but with the shallow llippunc), the Irreverence that is the characteristic of m&nv joiirnslists who hold few thtnes sacred and would sacrifice most things to point u funn) ikiragraph Dora Wheeler, who has painted the por traits of most of the literary men and women of t.i-daj, painted Twain's not long Ago, and said of him that she had never had among all her literarv sitters one more thoughtful, learned mid schol arly. He would pass like a flash from the maddest and most irreverent waggery to a grave discussion of abstruse thought, and his favorite poet was mlrabile dictu Robert Brow nine If one can picture anything apparent!) more at the antipo des of thought than Twain's trenchant, obvious, aggressive humor and the subtle, introspective, involved processes of Browning's mind, they may lie able to comprehend how tar one is from knowing a man solely by his published works Brooklyn Eagle. Boys have a (leriod of mischief as much as they have measles or chicken pox. Henry Ward Beecher "K nSLWVlX iVr'. by toother at Land. It is the only safe medicine yet made that will remove all infantile disorders. It contains no Opium tr Morphine, but gives the child natural mue from pain. Price 25 cents. Bold by Frank H. Coblentz, corner Market and High streets. The oil producers of north w estern Ohio are called to meet at Findlay August 2. to discuss measures for relief from the exaction of the Standard Oil compan). The wonderful one-horse shay, which ran a hundred rears to a day, is only equaled in modem times b the celebrated Uolinan Admstable Baby Carnage, which is so per- tect In all its parts tint with ordinary rare 1 ...... , l . . CLl Will last wroujeu sev erai generations, ooiu people by the manufacturers. Holuiaii Adjustable Carriage Wabash a enue. Chicago, for their finely illustrated catalogue. Wallace Phillips, the boy who was shot in the head bv tbe cowbovs of Sells' circus I during their recent performance at Clinton, la., died Monday. Pits AU fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's .lireat erve ueseoiei. -so itcs aieci msi 1 .. tn ., . eitcrak .,- . I djj', use. Marvelous cures. i realise ana cases, hend to i)r Kline, 911 Arch street, Philadelphia, 1 B. Ul&l ueii- '" ' - -., ..n. AT THE SODA FOUNTAIN Bow "Coutllutlon Ilrac.rs," "Pluptit tsV' tc, Ar. FIsMil Out. A sad eved )outh mechanically manipu lated tbe faucets of a soda fountain ou Broadway the other day and liizcd out for a reporter a mined drink poetically called pnophate It had a mixed taste and a lingering farewell to it that cansed the scrilie to pause and listen to the) out h. Yes," he said, leaning against the counter and making himself comfortable, ' the business is grow ing comph x Xo piere chuckled headed thump can squirt oda w ster now There are so man) fane) drinks mixtures, 'nerve ticklers,' 'stomach bracers and 'throat coolers, )oucaut cxiiettau inexperienced !ov to come ls-lilml the counter and serve cus tomers without an apprent.ceslnp He would be rattled if a customer should come In hurriedl) aud ask for a "phos phates! mixed nerver ' Where would he be lhenthure is the 'plain phosphite' ami the tletp uk slack,' all chsv drinks to concoct whec )ou understand the wrinkle " Isik at all these faucet valves on the face of this fountain The) nut onl) lit out all the mineral waters known, but the various sweet extracts of fruit the 1 idles are so fond of. -Hut the fountain is too small to contain the other ingredients for faiuv and substantial drinks We kes"p a shelf uiiuer the counter with lit tles read) for use and a heater to furnish warm drinks ssjni), jear, jgo Vichy, Kissingeu, sarsnparilla and drinks of that kiml were all the go, but now-new fanglcd mixtures ilivide the honors Men drink Vih) more than women The latter do not care much for the lulneral waters and nerve tlriuks, they want sweet extracts ami soda Women oexasiouail tr) a IhiuiIIoii Mufti r, but thev are few and far lietwevn .ssiine fellow who ain't much on s ieute, 1 think, has started the reort tint ichv is devitalizing It has had au effect on Us st. "Men who lutronire soda fountiint regul irl) don t like straight drinks 1 hey ask for a little lime juice, phosphate or eringer to kind of tone up the taste of the liquor It ipis'ars to me the) look hap pier wht'n thee hear tile 'squirt, squirt, squirt, freim the bottle into their drinks Sovou-ee no gawk), evervday man can step iu md do what it takes us vears to ltani I am going to trv and get my boss to start a fountain higher uptoeen where nothing but neriers are sold What are 'nervers Whv, 1 mean nerve drinks, "constitution bracers' and "phosphuters Hundreds of men ever) da) sa) tome aside 'sac, gimme suthiug to biuce me up, kinder That's the business I want to do the brace up' business " New York Mail ami Express lie ay of KAUianc.. "There is. after all, a deplorable lackot romance iu this progressive age of ours," said a gentleman In one of our jewelry stores "In davs gone by the betrothal ring wis considered as a sort of love to ken, and the maiden who received it wore it aud doled uikiii it because of the spirit in which it was given Xow, honever, the prls are verv particular, and it is no unusual thing for them to come here with their engagements ami have the settings changed, an alteration made In the in scription or some other little matter that don't just suit them corrected And the wedding ring is no longer held so sacred as it Used to be Wh), do )ou know it has not been long since a prospective bride came in alone and selected her own w (si ding ring, had it fitted to her linger left the order for the engraving to go within the kind, aud then had the cost charged to her fiance Xow that sort of thing is calculated to knock romance higher thau a kite "- Williamsport Grit. A trj DUItrl Jap The) are telling in Boston of two or three Japanese students of rank who have lieen in the habit of dining each Sunday let the residence of one of the solid cm zens of the Hub On a recent bunilav one was alisent, and when the host asked whv, one of the guests said solemnl), "Oh, he cannot come He ver) verydis sipated'" The host thought it best not to make anv further Inquir) at the time, but after the meal ventured to ask the same )oiing man in private "You say Mr Xitu shi is not well'" 'No, he not well he ver) dissipated" "He hasn't been drink ing" "Oh, no, no' He no drunk " "Xot gambling'" "Xo, no! He no gamble" "Ma) 1 ask what he has bt-eu doing, then" Oh, he ver) dissipated. He eat spongee cake allee time he all broke up now " Xew York Sun lIlrkerlBE. or Mnynllr. Regrettably enough, the practical es trangement between the queen and the Princess of Wales is deeiienlng During ll past few months they have seen less of each other thin ever Her rojal highness never disregards her majestv's tiositive commands when there is a famil) gather ing iu sjinie vault or other for pocket handkerchief drill, hut she avoids meet ing the queen uuuecessaril) and he r majest) certaiulv never makes a pleasant, motherly call at Marlborough house. Were there no Princess of Wales it Is pos sible that in her old age the queen might alidicate in favor of her eldest sou, but her majest) will assuredly never consent to play queen dow ager to the princess' queen Ixindon Letter. What tand.rlillt Had I'ud.r Ills Arm. At the time when the French papers were full of the stories of the late Mr. Vauderbilt's purchases of Meissoniersaud the rest, the Cnesus was encountered one earl) morning iu Paris with a buudle uu der his arm "How is this" asked his friend "Abroad so eirl) 1 Ah, I ee! You have been to secure a trouvaille, some objis t of art, another marvel for your collection " "Well, no," replied William H , "I bought a pair ot shoes )eU-rcla) which hurt me, and I am takiug them to the shoemaker to have them put in order. Chicago Herald When Alexander Hamilton Kented. A favorite Sunda) walk used to be along the western shore of the Hudson to the spot where the duel between Hamil ton and Burr was fought lliis spot is now covered with railroad tracks, and although a monument was once erected there, it U no longer to lie found But the large, red stone against which Hamil ton rested while his wound was being examined is preserv ed ou the King estate, ou the bluffs overlooking the river, and marks the entrance to a sort of observ atory called "The Fort," as if in rivalry with "The Castle" of the Stevens family, a mile or two aw a) Xew York World nau'sonis with rubber ties are used in Loudon, they are easy and noiseless A Mistaken Idea. There i9 an idea abroad in the minds of altogether too man) that it is mean or dose or stingv for one man to drink auy tlung when fi lends are within call vvitliout asking them all to join him. This absurd sentiment h is its corollary in the breast of the friends thu; treated who Msuino that they will each and all lie considered nieaa umes they at once reciprocato tho treat bv treating the original treater to another drink The vulgar, commercial, quid pro quo element which is thus forced into the thing known as social drinking isiu itself much more deserving of the epithet mean than the thing which it Is supposed to avoid Nevertheless, it U a custom, and is )ielded to by thousands of men, young and old, who know better but are afraid of lieing misunderstood and criticised if they ignore it New Haven Palladium AE'inst Dialect Literature. We are not a nation of dialect yawpers As a people we do not lielieve tint Ameri can humor borrows any excellent e tr any real acceleration of current from liad spelling or a hideous pronunciation, and jet our magazines and newspapers ate. too often guillyof presenting our litera ture as a coarse joke, told by ourselves at the expense of our own dignity. I do not say that whit we are pleased to call dia lect literature ought to disappear, but I do sa) that its supremacy in our pub lished w ritings is the exiicment of a total lack of patriotism in our literary life, for, if we were sincerely American in our lit- Ierarj work, we should delight in a nobler strain of art when attempting to repre sent American life and American aspira 1 tions Maurice Thoojusou. Tli" Nrvt VstsI vvr Tteir dmiral "simpson from i w York, sat comfortiibl) In an cm chair in tlm drawing room of tho Hotel llalzac and chatted for half an hour or so about a va nety of naval matters "Yes " he said in replv to tnv n juirv, "you are tight The next nava' wir will solve some ptir7lmg questions As to re Fisting the attack of u torpeds boat of course no ships of war can du it if the blow comes from bene ith for the armor plates never cover the Isittom but the question Is can the torpeslo boats get underneath to explode their charges" ou see ah the modern arrangements of flashing electric lights and double chain nets at the ale- it is next to impossible for them to approach a man of war with out leiug detected, and if once detected, a shot or two from the ship s lmtter of Hole hkis guns would put au end to the thing at once" " I suggested thst the torpeslo hints might go under these nets and come up from IsluM In general, vou in i) sav," herephesl th it the cxis-riiiieiits in that line have met with verv little success but, of course, if such .isvstem cm lie perfested, wh) (and the admiral shrugged his blond shoulders) we lead be tter all agree to re m uu on shore How ever that ma) be, 1 think that the torie does will hive their greatest application iu tin li irlstr aud coast defenses 'ilure we sh ill sts? some live 1 times, the defend ers readv to touch an ele"ctric button aud blow into pieces the llrst ship to cross the spot where the dwiauiite lies resd), and the eu mv scheming, on the other hand, nnd most!) at night, to destro) the tor pedoes or tocut the wire It will belike the old game of mining mil countermin ing " Iu regard to our onunsvil strength the admiral sud We are jou know supposed to Ik nUstirdle weak inouriiav), but nt least we have this ndi. inline over ail) either countrv that we can profit now b) a long series of blunders and improve melits made h them while we leave lieen doing nothing Our new ships will rep resent all that the engineers of Europe have found to lie lest ' I'aris Cor New ork Mm siieeit nt h 1 Hat Train. sqsssi is h inl toaverngt". 'lite o0 ami T" miles in hour train is geuerallv a uiMh n tvengeof 1 .110 s r hour 1 the f istesl tunc in the I nitesl Mutes This is nucleoli the Pennsylvania linntisl in its run tiom .lersev I'itv to I'luladelplii i, 10 milt's in less thill two hotus 1 he ' Kletiig Dutchman tiaiu is supposed to mike the fastest time in the world lie twis.ii Iiudou and Bristol, lis 14 miles, 111 less thin two limits The ulerage tliuii;li, cef e veil tins fast tram is oiilv .VI 1 S miles iier hour There aie several other trains notesl for rc-markabl) fast time ou short distances Sonn times a straight nnd eveugr'ide for a distance of 20 miles will iiernut n train to run at the rate of more than a mile a minute One train on the Oinadi in l'aiitlc road from Cotaiitau to Ottawa, nveriges V) miles au hour for i distance of TSmihs On the Central road the late Mr aiiderlult traveled at the rite of 111 miles in hour Au avenge of :!0 1 J mihs nil hour is con sidered fist traveling Man) of the limited, lightning expresses do not go at u faste r rate '1 lie value of railroads in the I'nitcsl Stites exceeds (tj,000(iml,000 Xew York Mail and Express Interview licit and Cold Weather Clears. "Hive a hot or cold w either cignr" asked the dealer Heing curious I asked him to explain whereupon he ssid "Proliablv vou don't know that sinit men ch inge the brand of the cigars w Inch thev smoke all winter fur a different olm as the spring or summer advances No' Well I'm glad 1 ve told a newspaper man something new 1 could mention a dozen well know n Uroukl) mtes who smoke mild cigars iu hot weather and strong ones In cold Some men think that a strong weed has . i debilitating effect In the dog di)s, and I guess the) 're about right Cigarette's are more mpiilir In summer than in winter Even a dude doesn't care to smoke a cigaiette when the ther Iiioineter U at zero 11m paper sticks to one's mouth, and taken altogether the sensation is disagreeable Smokers, and more cspes.iall) Brookl)n smokers, are fistnlioiis The) want their cigars just so, and unless a dealer Is particular he stands a good chance of losing much cus torn Most of in) trade is done b) the box, although I do quite a transient busi ness " Ilrisikl)ii Eagle. Hon MeHlern II)nin Are Written. Know that mair It's William II Donne, and he makes $J0 000 a )ear writ ing h)inus or rather that s the ro)nlt) he gets. He is engaged with Fa) A. Co but in his leisure moments he hunts around and rinds a touching bit of iuetr) and he words it into a In inn Oh, it s a pa) ing business, lients any kind of win ing I ever heinl of. but it's not even bodv tint can catch on to th it sort of i st)le It s harder thau writing varictv songs or even I edger stories or dete-ctiie 5 arns of blood md thunder romances You see, a miu must hive! some of the divine atlHtus niixesl with a good deal of pietv in order to lie a success as au hym nologist Cincinniti Enquirer The 1'lilg Hat lloyrntteil. The Sin Francisco Examiner calls uiion all adult m lie citi7eiis to Is)) cot t the plug hat and to indulge iu the Use of hair oil 'Much," it si)s. "as we sometimes Hugh iu our slceus at thevanitv of using hair oil, )e t the exs rietite of the African Nu bians who consume all the grease thev can get ou their vvooll) heads, wuuld seem to favor the practice lit preference to wnte which most ge nernllv contains more or less matter that is injurious to the h ur 1 here is no lildiie"ss among the Xubi ins whose hair is greased sttif ill the time lreside living ill the scotching sun " line I'.e for slt Urine. Salt brine is used In phelheld Fuclind for hardening steel, sa)s au e chaime '1 he mixture improves with age aud u-e and to siuh an extent tint its v due is largel) increisesi In some cases these tanks are lift) years oM( and have a value In proportion to their age It ippirs that the constant dipping of the hot metal Into the same solution alters Iu sotm wax Its character Boston Budget is warranted, is because it Is the best Blood Preparation known. It will posi tlvelv cure all Blood Diseases, purities the whole system, and thoroughly builds up the. Constitution. Ueuieuiber, xve guarantee It. Frank 11. Coblentz, comer Market and High streets. tinSiinda) morning physicians at the Clue iiinatl hospital removed a sjmsmi from the stoinai ll ol a patient b) a surgic al oi eration. fiood s Sarsaparilla Combines, In a manner tiecuhar to Itself, the bestbloesl purlf)ing and strengthening reme dies of tho vegetable kingdom lou wlf find this wonderful remedy effective where other medicines have filled. Try it now It will purify jour blood, regulate the digestion, and give new life and v Igor to the entire body. "Uoods sorsasirilla did me great good. I was tired out from overwork, and it tone el me up." Mks ti E mmmios, Cohoes, . "1 suffered three years frnni Llissl ihusoii. 1 took Hood s Sarsaparilla and think 1 am cured" Mas M J. Davis, HrucKiun, .-v. Vurifies the Blood Hood's Sarsaparilla is characterized by three isrullaritles 1st, the rami imitlon nf remedial agents ; 2d, the jiro;rtJc, 3d, the proctu of securing the active medicinal qualities The result is a meJic me of unusual strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown. Send for book containing additional evidence. " Hood s Sarsaparilla tones up my ) stem, purifies my blood, sharpens my appetite and seems to mike ine cuer." J. 1" Tiioiu son-, Register uf Deeds, Lowell, Mass. " Hood s Sarsaparilla beats all otlic rs and Is worth its weight In gjild " I.BaukisotoS, ldci Bonk Street, New York City. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists, ft ; six for 5. M-cdt auly by 0. 1 HOOD & CO , Lowell, Mass. IOO Done One Dollar LOCAL NOTICES. tler1r to sltitlicra. I Mr Winilow'a toothing S)rup, forcliil-i dren teething, is the prescription of one of the best female nurses and physicians lu the United States, and has been used for years with never-falling success by millions of mothers for their children During the process of teething its value is incalculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysen ter) and diarrhwa, griping in the bowels and wind colic. Bj giving tealth to the ' atllld It rstlhe mother I'rle J'.c a bottle, llil.etierel llehltit t iiihc nil loll, Consumption and Wa-tmg in ehildten, ott I uuilsinu is a most valuable fissl ' suit iiieiliiliic H creites au appi tite, sin lutlnns the uelious system and builds up the body Usee ticeii highly pltH-cd with it m consumption scrofula, and wasting diseases, Imiinliitls ami throat tumbles" x Icims, l D , Cornerswlle, le mi 1 1 v s Ci r cm It v I vi wis recommended lo ine b my diuc'gist as a fire lentil e to hay teeer 11 lie been Using it s,., ttirestesl since the ')th of August and hive found It 1 spe cine for th it much dreeded and loathsome disease Koi te ii yc arsor more I hue lieen a great Mitfe re I c u h year, from August 'Uh , till frost, aud hive tried mill) alleged rem ' sties for its t me. but Hy's Cream Halm is the only pieventive I hunt ver tumid Ha) finer sullen rs ought to know of its t th cacy F It xiiisworth. publisher. In-1 itiimpolls, Ind Krmeil) rur Ki.li.e) Vile. II. .11. "My kiilnevswereso aileclecl I havobeen c itnpt lie 1 to get up as in uh as ten times ill one night I had pain in mv side, bxck . and left shoiildi r, and whin down could I hardly rise 1 was unable to bend my ImmI) without great pain 1 tried Simmons I iter Kenulstor and my condition has im i proves! so much that 1 harcll) ever teel all) of in) old trouble ' .Iciiinsox, Kxpress Agent, Mai cm, da '1 here is no one article in the line of uied' lcmes that gives so large a return for the, inone) as a good porous strength! ning plas ter, such asCarter's Smart Weed and Bella ontia Backschu Plasters. 47r slniiiiiiiic; lint lllsen-e. 1 he Muki rs lielieve that in arl) all ilis ea.ses can be pieientcsl by inaiiit ilium: m r fec t dieestiou. 'lliii never einiilov doctors lies uise ss sisin as the digestion bexoinesj liufiaired thev lake a few doses of the bh il er 1 xtrac t of Ibsits (Sleel's hy nip) unl hi ellh is the result, for it is a marvel ous leiuisU for dyspepsia Mrs. Ilettie lliuck writes fioni Monuoii drove, ray son ciuint). Texas AiiBiist ".. 1Ss4 "lam fifty ves.rs old this month, and I must sa) )our medicine has provesl a woiiderlul mislicine to ine. When I first received It i e..i,M ma sie. n nii-his ami I lis. I s ilnt- I could not sle. p nlclits. anil 1 had a Hut- terinn in the pit of my stoma. It 1 could not Is r in) hand or the we.irht of ill) clothes on it. 1 had a thruliliini; and a rotr im; 111 my head 1 was a'raid it it eoiitin- ue-dl should losemynimd I oltentiims ... . . . ., ,. but your miclieine has proved a blesslni; to me The pain and inisc rable feelini; in mv In ad h is mme. My head is dear and I slee p soundly every night 1 imii ris'oin meiiil it with ilcasiire. Who would not:' Vou may Use this letter If you like It inav fall into some hands attiuted as 1 was, and 1 im sure they can find relief in your medi cine." Coiiinieiienu; July Jltli and lontinuin each biinday thereatbr until September nth the I It. .x W. will sell excursion tic k- - etsto hiiuliisky, rut-in Hay. Lake uW, , ,. , , , . ,,. 1. . . . I ... ... anil cesiar i oini lirancu ai a veri iow race f..rtl,e r ,.l inn Ti, Lets will l- rood rt turning ou train leniug Sandusky Sun day evening or on regular trains Monda). Clnrles Itessuiger a farmer living near lolcslo, O , was shot through the heart b) Mrs Fllen Lamb, a widow, while he was trv lug In force an entrance into her house", at ' o'c toe k in the morning. fVV A and reliable Jledicineciarethebest VJVW te)depndupon Acker's Blood Kl ixir lias been prescribed for years for all Im TruritiesoftbeBlood lueveryfonnof Scrof ulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, ItU invaluable. For llheumatism, has no equal. Frank 11. Coblentz, corner Market and High streets A set of teeth from s up. Rowland, dentist, S S. .Muket street, over I ante's BITTERS fomLl.iuir I BOH wIU PCKfi VEGETABLE TOMCS, qslrily ssd cossplrUly tLLiHSW and USE1(UK TIIK BLOOD. iUUas the srtloa of tke liver aadKIdafjs. Clsarstba conplxloB,ssafcMUetUituiootSk, ltdtcBat Isjsrt tkt ttta, bcadarae. or prodamcoB sUpstloB-ALL OTHi.Il IE0 JILOICIHES Da PtijtLKuna sod IfTaccUu fi7br rvconunnd it. 1k N K RraaLEB.of Mtriua, M-.. -y- "1 rnosrfnian4 Btuwd- Iroa BiUmasa svlusbl lonta f it enrictunsf th blood, sad rffBOTinc sj d;pepO umphflu. It doea not nort th teeth.' Du, K. M. Delzxxl. Bsyoolds, lotL. mj "1 hT pmtcnbmi Bnita'i Iron Btttvra in casts. A utniA uid bloud ilutauw. altu otwa a. ttJOMf wm ni-t-dtvJ. and it bss proTed tburuuf hly a&tutmrtocj " MiuW. Btji Hi MsSt Kw Orleans, Ll. j- Brown's Lrun Bitter rlrd mo in a caa of M mmI puisoninK and I beanfl oonuaend it to tb wm UMMU1DS a blood MUlttwr Ma. W U MOHAHAit.Taacninbu, AU. MTi "I ho txwa truQUtid frum cluklbuod with Inipura Blood and eraptkMi on my (ace two bottl of Bruwn'a lroo Bitter affMcted a rTfM.t cure I cannut yk too Lignlj o( Uus valuable dmmIkio) Oenume has ai Trade Mark and crueand rtl Ituee on wratVtwr Tatkr no o(rr. Mad, unl bj UUOW1. Clia-MICALCO.. BLTIOKUl-lfc i (t ejoiiid le rn t rut It. tr fth 11 lUUifial. 1 3iii-fe;l j, rail or ti it j w llia.Il all, I.i.t life a bar si n t-r it nidi t onest Help for Men. H l'aj Xo More Money to ( links. r uitl send vou x New sell-Cnre, discovered 1 liter "M years' experimentlm;. w'jlch '" r HI is and Xlpses juu osetemeij .swiiuuk uu til cured Address IIE.N RY bl'KAllL. llox iifi. Milwaukee it WILSON WASHBOARDS. Thca Wuhbosrds are wide witU a Bent-Wood run. 1 te Strong ett tor d. and hekt wwuen in the world, tor le tir all delr. Takeooetlier DAltlVlW M'PII CO , as;lie MUhlosvU. WTANTrJl Ueneral aKeuti. to wholesale ww mT new motor. Kare cnance. itoou sai ry or so on the dollar. Addren, with starup, F M Heaxer. Indlauapolis, Ind. (Name this paper. Tutendl us; Ad vertUers should address GEO. P. HOWELL m CO., to armUK sjtkkkt, nkw iukk cit( VorSKLKCTLIbTof l.UOuNKWSPAPKRa 'Hill ,... IKK nei tnnlleoi. f vmiMi nni A I. WAFER, are I .m-SMMIIl V IlS-ll 111UUL1I1T EJI UVX3A IV.WV . I. .!.! I. .. .-... IIIiVbI - Ladies. re tfr. Fffcctuatand IKeavint I 3 f 1 prbux hymail oratdnifnrbJU. brttied urdntar. .' mtitt9 .uuiiim. TllA tntXAA CUXKli AL CAl, UlTHOIT, M.-CB fta.-.a ' Slf AL 4JO., 1I.TmU For ul ly Prank U. CobleutE sDd . HHitnuii. je t The Crr.l r.MClUk IVrM-rlpll.B SB Itiiia.i.niA fin i.ifjrnru mill nil TH ' e&stfi cau? M hy Sflf aliusa or In .llu. rulliiti lintliAiLlli S1kItSJV' bktorcI Hy in nil ritw for Pamphlvt. JrncH KurvlUl ihemlcal fo.t Uetrult, ItHch, Call on oraailressTheo. Troupe.druiCiElst. corner Main aud Market streets. SDrlDglleliJ Obln.Mni Ant. . i"""""" WEAK MEN 1 1 kt. ro.itj.il .tr AeqitUiiy at kr. asp. Hrokoftall priwt srrsrllT rrllasMr iMte tUeatr at frw, (MUd Vhe. A. MM Lawe Mrd,!1... WlBMlc-d, iakia av wraki- rmtrfi RADICALLY CUUD llr FleOT'A elrest lJiMa.r)r. lliouMtnd. of tt.tl.Bla frurwlATTHEIAUOXlES NOalMluiel.ll,l4sM.UWO(t ruWiB A S-'lt All fc lllltiis. . IaMIIA sew llRON Bbis-ulkH f rxtfux f 1J1TTPT1TKE aBa VamAf eBbs RADICALLY CUBCD BeV TrwKtf&fsS DYSPEPSIA. I p to a few Mrfks ijo I lonMdrreii m? aWI ihechiruplun Uyspfplit of America I.uriiik.ihr jrar that I have been afflictfJ I hivr tried utmost evfrjthlnt elatmed to hea iiel!r fur DfiDepiU In the hope of ni.aini mti.it ii; that Mould Hflurd per invneiit rellel 1 Us about rriA.le up my mimt li aha ti Ion all medirinrs when I n.aUr-.l an fUklorteiiifnt of Mnuuum LUr Kfifiilaior by a prominent i.eur tUn. i jurist vthoni I knew, and concluded to try It elTettn In my ce I have uted hut two bottles, tttd arn tntlsfletl that 1 hnve ttrut k the rtIit thlnte at last I felt iU beneficial effect ill no I Immediately I Mike all other prepantlonn of simitar kind noHpeeitl Itiitnu tiotn are reuulred is to AtiiI onesh-ill orihall nnteat ThH fact atone tUk,ht to commend tt to all troubled with Iiyipepsl i J N. HOMIErf. I Vlneland.N I CONSTIPATION. Turtrrurtrvii rrfinlar littbll of botljr with ' out rhHMixiliK the 1!t r tiur KitiilsttiK th "ijleni, tnke SIMMONS' Lin RECUUTOR.i oiv CENUINt MMirC-ICHl BT J. II. 7.KII.1N X CO., I'hlladelphla. ' R1ILR0AD TIME CARD. 1'lllsliiilK. Cincinnati anil HI. Louis Rail, way Company I'an Handle Kuute. Under schedule in effect .lanuar) 30. ISsT. trams leave Sptlnheld, central standxrd time for euia, Cincinnati and Columbus, 7 lr a. m..for Dayton t".15 a.m. forj?eiiia and IndlanaHilis tln-u-'"-for enia, Ciiiiinnatl, Coliiuibus, Indian asihsaud Chicago, .iir p in , for euia. Davlon and Ciiiiiiumti, t'.ll p. 111, Itaius arnve in .SnruiKtield at (T:lri and 1U.20 a. in., fo 00 p. m. and 6 40 p. ru. "Daily. (I'sll), except Sunday. .im Doiius, Iicket Agent, , uiTlancl, liulumbiu, tjlucluuall asu) IBdianapolU Ballwaj. oia iast. g Night Biprei..... e-l JO an 12 New JTork A Bolton gipreii WOan CleTelanil 4 Euteni Express 3.t.Spn , New Yort Lmltelipistit .IS pn , 9 Nuh, , , .'.nJ0 an 27 Spg .Cln 4 Wes Ex. . .5.54 an 1 Cln. FItIdic Buckeje 7J6an . ajCtnelnnatl i i Indianapolis Eipresill 00 an I i Clerellnd ACtnclnnsttkiDreH 1-JUEm SCfntl .Ina .St Louis A Kan. Ei JSpir Aaftira raoa bast. 9 Nluht Express . ia)i 1 Cln r If Inn Uuckewe TSam I CleTeland A Clnctanstl Express 1 JO pa New lork.Bostan AClnetnaatt EiU5ptt eisirs roa sorrra. Nluht Express IJSur a DsjlOD.SprlnnflslctAcconl.ti-'t S-S5an 11 New York A Boston Limited ....y.S0 ajs t CleTeland A Euteni Kxprea 3.tS pa; so viacinaau apriDKneia Aocom dju pa H New York Limited Express 45 pa Noll has throuica sleepers to New York and teuton without change. i mw.si euej iwuvua eiuiieou o&lievsa. ewiu I xasl eotlreli of ileepers, east ot Clerelmd; tShsw.. at alanva n. an.oA.ie Uslrx no. til ine famous limited xpress.com wm .e. uuu, wiwunu. mv . ' ort la 00Ur "4 Boston In 2AH noun. d. 11. KNI0HT. B. K. Ticket Agent, Arcade Depot, BprlnntlsJd.OC L B -MAKTIN. li. 1- A. M. , f.nn. A Ohio H. U. All trains run on Central timer 2S minuter slower than city time TBAltS LKATK UU1MU EAST. So. 4 New York Limited, daily 10a.m, " 2. Accoru .dalljeiceptsuudny. I ja p. m, No 9 111 J& p m " U Atlantic Kx .daily- 2 1Ua.m TaAlSSLBAVKOOISU WSST. No. 3 Cln. 4. St Louis Ex. dally 2.10 a.m 1 Accom.daRyencept Sunday Jnu7a.m " 5. St Louis Li., dally 3 59 p. m. No. 4 has sleepers, but do change of ears in either case throu;b to New York. No 5 has through sleepers to bt. Louis t ree back to trains to all points east of. and Including north Lewlsburg. for tickets to all points and further Infor nation, call on J.U Phleoii, Ageot.72 Arcade. Telephone call 3111 llkdlttua, Ulooiuiiigtoli and Western Ralls way. J ARB1VK rBOU XORTH. I Cincinnati Kxpress 'ln)ant h Sandusky and bpringtleld Kx 9.5am 3 Columbus Malt .. 4U0Dm AKKirC FROH IAST. 1 Mght Fxpress . 'ItSam Chlcseo. tt L ikac City llm . b&iin 7 MuJuskj Mill ..lOSSam 3 Chicago. t L A Kan. City Kx "SOS pm ARR1TE FROM VEST. 2 Kastern Kxpress .--. 12uam 4 Atlantic Mall Slisn bNewiork Limited -. 4 2&pm DEeART COIkO NORTH. 2 Lakeside Kxpress 245ain 4 Hut In Bay ti press . .. 11145am 5 Springfield and Sandusky Kx SSipm IIEKART OOISO EAST 2 Columbus Kxpress ! 45 a m i AtHntlc Mall . NUin SCuluinbuj Accommodation . 6JUam ii New ork Limited . 4 35 pm llkrART e,oio VEST. 1 Night Kxpress 2b5ani 5 Chicago, st L A Kau. City Urn. idOam 3 Chicago. .'t.L. A Kan. City Ei "ilJpm Ohio Southrru Kail road. AKRIXE rROll BO'JTH. 3 Ualnbiidge Accommodation .M 1 Mall aud hi press .. . DAFART GCIISO SOITH i Mall ind Kxpress 4 Ualnbridge Accommodation All trains marked run dally. all others daily except Sunday. Standard time, which Is J minutes slower man spr ngneid city time. Mil. HKFr'KRMAN. 1) II ROCHE. Ticket Agent. Ueneral Auent I WT AGENTS .& in MISSOURI STEAM WASHER, To Dfnani.woojBofwB mr nd abilitr. aeekinfl prootabU sinplonnsBt Jib re 1 terms will ba clran. ,1 b n aslwr works on new rtiociplewhichaares laboc sad clothing norssoualj, Sam nla .auift tn twA wtreettB trial on liberal terms, to bs rw turned at my fipenso If not Batlsfactonr $600to$2.000i:ii imnnsio nnnt matins: 11 pnanomtnai aooesi cerTwhrrw. lllotratd circulars and termafraav J. NORTH SXCM'n.iriorNUiMAn.STJjtfiff.jJIs. tWaawUllttFr4M10UawlWtireasrti IkstsMafaal. AUIWrlJJaffaSeMffeMTlBsW IcsfonbriDjtstntohflsUhjplsr TDS it rpw iitf rasy vj aay And TsViwiitf lb byaXein thriMiffll. .From crown of bd to sol ! ur shx-. It cures th Plies, tt opens liores. Lost appetite It soon re stores, WUe r&mlllea througlwat tht Ian t Keep TAH RANTS' SEl.T.EUBearst haiiJ. TOPS. Itrsly Trimiuesl. Fmailr Ailarbrs,. Nrw ilr for all izr un.l f firs ( WagotiM. 1-argt tiis ciHint to bilMer sod letlcr. NfD.1 for lilus traie.1 Pritn Ut lMi.UF.KIt4iL(U, Neniawi, (sss. H ONEST HELP FOR MEN. Va) oo Sure Monej to (uek. f villMcllit Villi ipn:e Itouk with pre I siripilons lor vimuw lor All eriuu, tliroiiii anil Coimiiiou l)in", Accidents aud Kiuerct-iit ii, f.,r t. a tamps. 1S Wlaiontiu street, MilwHukf-, Win. C.V IX IU HKCHAMCALaiul MI.N1"; K.V- INIEKIMI at the, KrDullarr folj teelenlc lii.tltiif, Truy, . Y. The oldest uerlnefrliii; school la America. Next term hFlntStnr,mluirlllh Thu Kjfrlt.r for IsHT coutalnnallst of tliettraduatexlortlieiiastbi .years, with their positions. '' course ot study, requirements expenses, etc. Candl lvl,."V JWi BBBV.4rBfBBBKH hSbIw sWrrBBSTEcl! CANOPY I zz MWOMIII"ilkeb dates Irorn a distance, or those iHrlnit In dls rart iw. -c.ei c n Mt- tant states, hy special examinations at their luxii.iiir. iHstMn.' homes, or at such schools as they may be at i tendlut!. may determine tne Question 01 aa mission without vlsitine Troy, ror eftlster and full Information, address Datid M.Hreem. Director. WEAKIUNDEVELOPED parts of the Sody Inlarcsd. DavslODwdaatt JtrestlUsensd. 8iiBpldaaxiDla. sure aslf Treatmeat fall particulars, teatlmoalaU.aiQ, mailed aeaied. free lalnssa adUK MAiJHAl7oa.t.UVmXM M aV yni trniilild with fttfiCNtinn, ss ( instixitinn If sn vjii kAcjr C 3 ACARIC y?ov i""uti1 OO (JcLiiliUt TRY i SACHS-PRUULN. & SACH PRUOLN oCeNLK ws jv7wTTTjwbbb1 Imported and Mottled liy'Milialinilih, Fletcher V Co., ( iniini uti. mn stir lit Srotcman, Lyons a Co., Wholasalo Aganla, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sfott LenVI, 1'. Unchsclintz, . elf, J. Spjnicpnhprgrr, J. HeloM, tienrire Trellsih, A Mngc-,A lllhsehiuan, D. IF. RoIkuiu, Vrcaele Motel 'ii Assent for .Sprlnifilelcl. (). A!ao,bj all wholesale ami retail drui;uLstp,ll(noriIeiler3 and rrineliaits. HOLMAN ADJUSTABLE BABY CARRASC COSTS NO MORE THAN THH OLD STYLE. AND C&JJ BE READILY ADJUSTED WpHekspl X Z Lowest Prices. V4SniiS6!yyra ABY CRIB. VUHj!l!mPJlV C" "Aj tBBA JSrMii!j!"'''lkwBt. 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