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1 1! i TheWataasuDemr.urat B. Ingh rly, l'rtit.r. E. 1'. Knrr. I'al.lhher. Jhur-dtr .r.n 17. !!-! The Senat is still hammer- ingaaay mi tin Mriff - led- lilt. The lepub'ionr.sare run testing evet y inch of ground to rot anl tho rttial paxag.-of the bill. It has hi-com- v rv tin-stmio to iva.l tliop:u(vi-.i-,'f it..r m tn ii.ii :i thrio niv so many dilatory in- imno ri!I-rnl!s rl,r W !i v shonl',1 tlioso thiuu !.? Ovi'r 1,.w.iw...., in .tr- .illiho i,:ir ti'-s ar clamoring for t Ii - sjxH'ily sottli'incnt of t his vox ; pi! quistiori-tlH- tarift. It isj ,;! t:M..t!.:.t i.mothinrv;is lHw,il liiii- mtv --- TllHlC. Till' I'DpUllit N'initOT- unit.. uo, , ... ..v., ... ();,()(!()() v,nl ! f f (i... for f .., r soomtoh,'!no,vintp,v..t.,lini"'. JmMMK) ,.v p, r.on. Ut th.nUrs. th- nosti()f I(i(ljiv h , t(,.(, , v . Iliisrr .zyl oxoy movo than ,.,4.r t l.an 1 1;. n-; u , -.t.-rs. tl.p tut st ativmra . ; ,, anything o!s,jnst now. nm!: tro-.ps ia th- l.-M .... ; ami 1 1- Wt ftaan-m. s. a,r t .r n(,tin( tlp.VHreintv,laoir-various!tl." ri.ion si!- at y .dually l,t sntyly r y az (.ouuU,X s,)th;1. ivsolntionsforC'oxoys b.-n.-l tim- .latin- ti., :r. vtlwlX iu hi-t hat a '" )f M).;.!l 1(.,in.. fit. Still nono of then w,H i thnv nro 700,(V- r.ppli.-ants stamlanl of p.,1 at.- .ns th.-,, JuJv . (..JJ)ol pmlorso his inovcaa ait lair 1 tho main otaVct sicms tog-otp inpohoap poiiti- ca! notoriety for tho l.enenr mes nn.l Tll.l- U.ims onaaiun.iMe,., , na, ofthel'opulistsin tho com-l-ro pemlimr. Tie nt,o : is plan, ti a t-foote oo,r inmi , inS campaign, ami it mm apf-r pensions wa, Onr tneml, ,I. V ! poars that tl.o.v aro lu-himl n fiuro ul.ich. N ils nll;. a sun , sKunn.or ami tho crazy move pensions paitl .y till th-.it.y alonjr tho -"'faco; TholU-piiblioans still refns-' to set a day for il-batp to close ami a vote to be taken on tho tariff bill, ami still the time fori, voto is uncertain. It mn he that when tho wea-1 thorns real hot there will j a areolar lottor a,kin-(-vo!.vsorious xns j-ou.-to happt-n. bo a -,-eater anxiety for them ! I'dy tosnbsc ihe t o t he fumljC.rover has never been accus tofjo homo, and a "voto will!for the purpose raisin- ti M'd of ben;- a tool, and ho " ' 1 .... I . P . il.. ll 1 A . 1 - . -. bo ronohot The House is debatiu;- thelun;,,,lt 1o tllJ moinory of tlie Xavv appropriation bill, nn.l ! 'ato Senator. We hope that is having a stormy discus sion over it. Almost every question discussed in general debate in the House results in the tariff discussion and the members are going over the same ground time and again. The country is suffer ing, and times are getting vi rse every month and Con gress is dismissing the tariff over and over and nothing yet done. The Republicans North and the Deimx rats of the South and North are be coming disgusted with the United States Senate for its slow action, and the Popu lists North are looking after Coxey's welfare and claim ing that he ought to be al lowed to walk upon t h e grass about the grounds of the Capitol and makespeeeh s from the slops and h a r rangue Congress on his pot scheme to issue ,"00.000,000 in greenbacks to build good roads in all the states, and pnt him in as boss, perhaps. This puts us in mind of Ne ro's fiddling while Home was burning. But tho end will come sjoner or later, and we must wait and we how it turns out. A great calmity has befal len Venezuela. On the 28th of April a teirible earth quake took place. Thecities of Mrida, La., Ounillas, 'Jhiguaroand San Juan in the region of the Andes are' re ported as having been total ly destroyed. Many villages are said wrecked. It is prob able that 10,000 people have perished and great suffering prevails in' the places visited by the earth quake. This is indeed sad to' think of so many lives being lost and eufferiug worse than death attending the living. Think how we nr3 blessed in this country and how hnppv and: ... , ., . , na'si f if n I r-f faichr ii.l i ci tio, fli.nf A-n are not saihiect to i such .idaui'i res. !i rt I-'ri-tJi'i i tiinnu:i:'!it ft' M in un w t rn- vled A u bite it ill !-' el. v.ty ! r. ti , t. ;l ... "f h'"H -.-. pr. sVit. 1 i ' ; .!s tv?.-. iv the rh i'T kind !" i'i 1 1 is ci iii .': ' i I v imut.i:; oir.P. 'Vr -h Nom-a i n v hi n it i,- p.ifl i-t s.i'- - mail '. S. i. i- tor I'ani. vas tl.- oraior I l!ip l i.v ami i-f oii,. aiaa.' a !!. sixi'. !. I n i ! :t 'l.-v. !a: ! an, I it I lv-!'l'ilt Mi'V.'fsaa IU.nl. "ratio!- a! ! u-n- unatl.v !i-iiv.l l.v tl.i'larav t!u o;.- 1 f i-oopl.-. " It statp.l as a nn'oih i' n t that tiaai-an-iiow. m ar lor pensions vet to I'O acini On t! 10 b-i-g V.i , t' to l.'upon. In .Inn". !-..,, t he ; p-ns.ou I 1 l,..i II. ! ' i 'i jO.U I nat ions in the wm "i or all j t'' wars f li;n;(U0 Ih'UlO-1 1 ;' ''; . We have receive from th. i Van e Memoiial Asociati n j Sllfiieit'lit sum to t a iiion our people will i otaito what they .-an for this object . j County associations .are d.'-j sired and coannittccs ap- pointd in e;ich township to 1 1 ! collect funds and forward the same to the State assoeia tion. N.-O. -Chronicle: Tho Chief Justice and .Justices Avery and I'urwt I!, whose opinion was asked by the Governor as to whet her certain of the Judges appointed to vaean- cies held for the term or only i till succcssois should bo elect ed at the .approaching elect tion, have given an opinion that they do not hold for tin term and 'hat successors are to be electa d at then pproat h ing election. I n reach Hg this conclusion they any that they are governed largely by i the construction tw uoh the lee-islatare has nut on the, Constitution. This opinion settles the matter, and tin-, people will nominate and will elect in November. Tho niajistrntes of the county are all expected to he at the annual meeting of the Hoard on the 1st Mon day in June for tho purpose of electing a Hoard of county Commissioners. The Supcr intenda.it of public schools, county road . survey oi levy ing the taxes etc. All the ma jist ra I es should be prosen t and assist in the important matters. The Republicans in the Sen ate are noting very strange ly in keeping back legislation and the country going to dis truction under tho old rob ber McKinley law. "The flowers that bloom in j the Spring'' are not more rigor ions than are those persons who l'm1t.v" fVv h'r, 1 , , 8 , -.ii.-;; ..ii m;i.. . i.v k'uini liii.M'i i i ...-. , . i ov v.vi.t t v tn the .o-inn...n..,-,. ! tltiMi-thiii woudorlul niodiciiio. ,.' ..; '-ft rr.ir. lt i i;"t i : !, t noo-a that tli" vi' it A in r.' 'i U- I Hal U I -M, g I ."'i!'sT- .J.-'n-Slr-r- l:t t'l has ;it laf ;-.--! Ill- 1 1 1 1 h" 1 1 '.;e i ! n a ' ' .ll" 1 ! v irl i-:ly :i-lndts t Ii a t tla- si!":-"'' gold s-t-iif.l witli l' i' a tr hl irrete-v i a hh i in it, : i 1 1 r-U'i .mi 'tit in 1 1 -i f tk'. ! us ;iy: Oil M;tv 1 w ":: i : t a!i- I.", ma v f I.nii- lull in. t. f-vral .v' i Urns; .-nit a -.it ! jtaMU' nf. .'iiur-i! ul.itiiiito 1 1 Luti' Ma via. ho piv.-i li'il. .John .tsiT- at..-, was th- fiist S-aator to -u" lli.s, aii.J flu- -aiai.-.- was p'lu ml. lie h;;i a; ni oai-licil I i.v an .-Oiiatcil ln.-s ii'purti r, to know why !rut I tin- iiii'smi an. I nanox i-i isn m.'in oi i m-p"opl(-: cryuncic ana uu. som. I... .!,.... ....I . f ... .... ...... I. t , ' '.i j.i'.o i i i ii i . - ' 1 1 . i i i iii . ..... v " u il liont touching any of the onn mci.s. lie Nits uiei panic was the cause of the. . . it .i ! shrin Ua -jo of values, and not Cleveland, and tli -t thePieta dent did noi know aaythin;'; knew perfectly tho situation at tho time he was imuiiiu-! rated. Tho goldhugs whis pered "uiii-conilv haste" to him, and ho immediately .'idoptetl n couse of "m.islcr ly inactivity' and n fused to Co anything to avert tin . panic, when lie was urge. I to:. , , ll I i i le ;Uid a s!i"!; to tllO:-" ill do so. lie is d'earlv respoa-1 . , ., . -i , . ,. . 1 1 ho la it l mil t o be ; ;i l e. I ins sible for la esenr conditions. , . ,r t-. . ; broke into a warning to I eo, Mlpposc M. 1). weie to thrown bomb into the midst i"1"1 Whitehead was at ;i I.irg.'-asseinnl ldo,inhwin ... ... . . p;e, and the explosion sliou i, : kihand wound !i great m.-iny Ace M'dmg to his idea, in tadiiil 1 hrtiw !;r-ii.sri k tiji- on his innocent digi.ily am! eXflailii: "It Wils tail 1 who did if; it was the bomb'' And then he gives us to :ni derst.an I that he c.-, n "see by th" golden liii-lit of the siin" wlicia1 the single gold st;uid ;ud is the pioper tliillglo as- jsuate pro-.-aiority, and tlia- ht has been a goh'h;ig i'i ji:i (anliiaooii. I lit 1 1 1 masses of the American p o a;, ,,, not see by his "iigl t v-'d thing good in th" store i .1 them. Disclaiming' anv h- greo of acrimony, whatever, I will simply suggest that we have a scriptural illtisl i ,-ti ion of the fact that "lh- ass saw tho light'' when his master could not do so. Ilealsode-j plares the widening of t In-j chasm between drover amlj the people, when it -is already j about as wide as it can get. The good old volunteer State of Tennessee held her Demo cratic convention recently, named her State ticket, ami adjourned without passing a resolution of endorsement, of G rove r ' s athninistration. Every other Southern State. and perhaps a nmjoiity of the Western States, will (iniilitluuu fnllrnv flmloml ti 'IVnnPvtP i.n.1 it will ho the . . ! proper caper, too. T h i sj straw shows how the admin- istration stands before tK! people, and further sho.vs at the people believe what th . ,, . , Jl . . . . , ia i' n t:wt I hsi t hiiiur:il ism meant prosperity, and a sin'gle gol.l standard motOiS .ni.ir. ii v. ' !i l'i n !).," tdth..;.!i h- .my - ms I! e ! r I Coil I I i' ;; ua n - --Mr,.' 111 I !f imp.- . v i I be j.t.. to i mistm!.. in tli. light j i tir viii!. j'!t ,.. ! ';'..:.; can io!!t w t:;. g. !.il:ug i ! i u i: 1 1 : ? 1 1 I - ; i- i" ni i' i . . ; ? - I .ini t i.ri'ii;!!. aiiii I. til. f ilN ju-t iwr". l'nNV' May llta. "'.)!. , - A Cr it l ull In si!rr..'n"o' 1! T '-i t:.i ii. iiij i-iiiiaa.ia'i! i y. 11 . An aviilrthclif t .v;!v'i- i '! tha .-atm' i!o-. n ..' ;i roar an l a foi-fp that -hoou tho mint huiMin: e ta-' ! t h" ( iMiatcrs of tlii- vast p!!i-s ii! moti"V in ti c latnoiis (.- than who!., v-ar im.v ho.-oiiMiu.o,; ' I Pi,v fh (ll;l Ti j,. W;ls , ,,,,Ps , .,,.,, ;, hlu oi . 1 1 lit- immediate c. iii i n i lidso having i naii-as" pr-'S-. sure on till-sides. The b igs having h-fo:m mo! !y a nirti ber of tbo shining pieces of metal broke from finOsand mad. -a ii ening whi'e o:; niiisiy canvas. ;. liccaiue iiecrs.-,: ; ( moil to ( !i:t:b I h- heir coa- .! ..: ..i;st- of th ) Cat it! l-r wai-ii--e tiers of bags in maier to do ii.it is icraicd '"teiaace i!i " J he sil v v r.n that it can be coiivcii i' litly handled. i... i ..!,,... I .,.! ll....... vi s i i ft n on.-- o . ci ik- !C;H!i!!Lr iUu OiiSI V J O II!:' man on top t i look mil lor an over o.-- gan their fast aval; a-,. aad pouring tjii'ita into what wa -bocoaiiiig n mighty !::d;e of silver. Whitehead and ICxana P-r. nt-i Willi. ; tn ). Morgan boi! estha.ate ihitt the iin.on ar that fell wnsfnUy SJ, 000, ui)u and w.-i.uhed 1 1 2.000 iound.. -Philuh-li'hm Letter tolhU iuioiv iSmi. 'oNev's anay has mnrehvd .oiil of Wa.- hington, and we hoi.e t t from' now on the count r will h iVe rest, ::ml that t , ncrs w ll.l e tmii-e important mat ters to li-eii-s. It is not pi'oo.uao now t hai Co:iay W'ile ei pay :i visit to IV 'M lent Marion Hurler, of N. C., as lie had slated he would on leaving Washington. Will Congress do .anything to relievo 1 i,e pressure now upon tlr-count ry, if so why don't they go jboilt it ? If Congress "can't devise some means of telief to. quiet, the 'ondiHon of the country tl.ey laid lietteradjotirn andcamp' with Coxoy and declare that a Republican government v fi,i!'11P' P-'".v -hen I here is no money to run it. Q- onafo. fix. Titva j it Ijit'il li.ii In 1 " ' ' IV,,,,,( ,i't h.Htt.t8; .u.n and an able man. t .s refreshing to us that, there n lwn wll l,:,,vp ,,ln: est convictions ind have the pim k ami mannooo. Tosraiui hy them. , ' u Hood's is Good n.. ni i maivcs iJure LIood it . . I. ' ' In- mi io is who an- cniiviic-. j Scrofula Thoroughly trodicatcd. . li .. i ,,1..,, .. I.. r.l. ll..Ji,'.0.."M., M '., n' 11 " ,,,,,'.V a rt ! -i: u. ii ; .mi..- ::.a I i.i .-tl t:.,. ,v i n ha eia sc il.iil h.i.s In , , fitnnil i of r l.l.lo !..-. i. !-. f i l h. r r. i. qi t.i i Cl HI! pi HI fit I ( ) ll' li Tl ell t tnk, ai.t.t of ls. Malkcy it III I Fever and a Bad Couifh. j I' 11. '. Fn-i,- t:.. i. s r.- -.. on lirr rijflii H ! . . , tui-,:. Ik l l.-w !,!.. In MmtI t;i!H-.i. ; '.My iLi;:l,t,r ,'!:, V'lllctl ff . of. r iir-i' :4 r-!'. !!t It-'t ;. K'il. niil 1 t.-i: ' I . i i ., , ., . J , - ' .xmiiiiiu nv Oik- treat Hit It Ctl l : ! i f ri" i oii'li r.n-l ht-n w h i t Mf.-ieil- , . 1 ; : hi t.KTi-. r.;. Cm 'i. .tii.l .ill.-i il-i - I MUIi ni' Hi III I il f '( -i-:i. Hit I ..! -M.C-.:.-l a,. I .i-.it..r "' Hi'--e'l Cdl . !.i. 11. x il.iax, . ' I ."' A.:.-re..!Uatt...-K -U-j Tvl.T, T.XilS. . i i '"' Wi 'd) ! "I iir.i 'l oiti- coiiipoiiii.l Cxy' i - ; . ' , r"v.';: '":,-;! jo l.-r gen ll l)( itt a i n r dial n li.a!l ii- ... .i .i . ,' !.''. I it uli-ctcil In tell voil ni 1 .; ;. r; ,;. ;." -V" i::s. 11 ti"'gm.t uli-iu i w,iv.;i tn-m Ti.i c:. - v. of ::c-.:.: iiitise. 1 have n t I rn in nl- r- i fi - ti -. ".. . -i ! .. I ..:.-t v.itli cattail tl t-iiu-e. V. ". V. .:: Al yrA.'.'..'.:", V. UVfU.- Svi-.-m-hm' Cnhpi-sity Sy- - - 1 :-;ciiM-, N. Y. : Od' P."'o r.'l !'. ; -t I'm I' 1 c. ..-.:t,-, vu l..t Itxit u.) I t;' ... ! , Si'inl for l.onk -f ( no li u t 1 1 .. .. I i - s for fat I lit r i i. fi nan ji t it hi, 1 1 h T.-'V j. t ) i tr 'f u-.-at s -. ; a : a i a i -i v l . 1 . i k;i.m- la . .t'i .si M it . Ta ' pi i a.-; ;i;'i v.i 1 1 . v ia .:: i.- I., ia t ::;it u i.i. I: ,1,11 ,. , ... i' ;- , . i ... ..i .'. ' i -') i . i !':-a V I i o,.. r I i -.:;.t ; a i'ii tit a ' I ; i : 1 1 y i I i.- 1 'i v is.-. : ', i .! t al v.i:; ;aJ 1 1 -1 -1 ex lav i;-:r.t. i's ' -i; ..I CE EilAL IJ ERCB AI ! DISE ! i " !ai-a is nbti'ist covipli ia cv e,-y tlcjt.it I , ne!!t, coii.-ii i.i- oi I'ry liinils, Notions, Poo's ami clevs, I! arl-u;iie. 1 ia-Wiiiv. (i.-oei a ics. Sail'li'-s. Queens' war", P:ai ts. l'i nits, Nuts. Iltv-., lire., too tiiHiit lams to iara tioa. I i.fivejiist tecii-.el t Mo !a-.-.( an 1 at. ist con t.k t !:::. o That lias over I fen exi.ilat.d to t he c:t !-.'is:-- oi' liooae iiia! ro.i tilings. ooiiM.tt i.'i;:- f ("iili;-aaa of al! stx i.--a'id i-!:at!.-:- I 'itn.'y aia! pkiin i.:o. i t--, (.!,('. i; ... J i v. . ...II lli"-, l.!UiIil.i!S. .. 'I I- .:',! s. 'l,ti;Mh.Mvs..'i,sil!!V-,8.l liiaa-i' i.!.1-'. l!!ei'i-iiji!g. 1) traik (h apei-y. S!i"t t in1, i'ial.b'. ...! S ' a;", iep. j-'na'i c'tc whit ii v.i I! i'va ! lit reil'icotl p! ices ioc ' i" i eo:iiv(;!ri:t. tnta'tiiig niitiiii yiiig u!i i rd'J:.voNAl. E COMPETITION !?-.Y. I',. Mr vrithv storkHlI-L CILUU ,0 c( tifdvuer;) Mt iclnntUst' iih he .stilti ;i f ivihicetj uecv for. I ASlJ arils oquivohut.'ii I .t .. 4 i .. r...A liM'llll'l MI llloP KIOI'I H-li !;;w sr.ii-n, i iuii iiiietiiig- my on th-.- lot :,i .ii ... ltKA!)r-.MAi)l.:rL(iTniri ivrwv ' '. ' ' . i i Tlii'aiui.g n'' Iriemis ami cus. founrsfoi'thollheral patrotnigej t hey have given in hi the nnst f 1 ni!.'! Soliciting ,'. c(aitintiiiti.)ii all tho same ko long nsfnV-rif it, II am liKsf'KCTFl LLV, M U BLACKniJlX, Boone, April, 12, lH'Jl. NOTICE! Hy virtue of .a mortgage doe. exi'cu1e.l to A. I). Cowles 7)ti the 2.')i d day of April, 187. hy-Jsh-ani l iUiawny and wile, Miry A. Calaw.iy.aii.l rcgisteroil in hook Ii. pag"s 2H mid 215. book of moi tgnges of Wataug-a county, I will sell lor t'lish at tho court ho?fl.' looriti PooTic on the 4th day of Juno, 181)4, it iH-ing the nr.-it AiiMt.liiv in said month, the j following described tract or par isol of land, lying in Elk township I in t ho county aiaresai.l, adjoin ing the lands of Eaw ami Jacob I Blany Persons re broken down from overwork or household care. ; lirown's Iron Hitters Kei.uil. Is iho i system, nids diction, removes exoesa of bUtt Uiu vurui iiuOuiia. ot Uie genuine. ' M ! '. ri- ii I ii ! imhI mil , i t- . i !il 1 1 ; 1 1 ..! ii. i i r i r !-- I'fi li 1 1 ! 1 1 j ;.i t iri,!u i . iti-i ' in. i . 1 1 1 r i ! !-. ii IN-. 1, if. fa 'I !.: !.iv :,ni. Vl U. A. II M'i.:u. ii r (. A. I. Vow i s. 5 WAMTJ)! A K SiH tiy foi t!iviaM.,iiii i) hd:y, imhw ially f.,- t tic if m ini s which physi -ians f.n vo , pn lio.uti cifiacsn able. ' We give b low .1 Ic W of t liO 1 1 he a any i I iciv tin h m i ae n ct ivf.i. jii.ii u h w,. :l.ni.hsi. uuu n.. ...n.i ,,t 1 1. ..oi. nils, i tc. A l.-K k Htl lice. j lI.Mlie Til itt Mil tit Ni'l.t (Hit . ( X- liri'sstu e i:s. t! at lioiiie. Ctiiee Tii-atineat inlic.ii, it.a,:i litte. Ors. Sfar&ey & Pdoa, i-i.L'fl Anil St. I'fcl!a.li!ii!.h, V.. 120 Sr.ttcr St. Sail Fra t ic, Call IMcase liient ion this ji.ijier. ATTtflTIOH, OUrEfiSl We wiIi toiii;iiilletioi,tocur iin;. ot seiaiinl-liiiiid Euggtes Carts, wagons, Hacks, Harness Etc, They iire iihitiist ;v"il tts licwj atiil persons wishing to htty ciri sin-lire hiiigiiius by c iliing on uK We have a hi- lot of NKW ld'GOir.S. WA(!ONS. CAHTS, ! on i,,,tni. w liieli will hp soltl oii reasonable terms.' II we hiivei.ut; jri.t vtl.at ; oa . -want, w will take ; ! iiaare in getting any thin;.-! '.w- you in tnw litie. We Jaiv ii; t( ( froiii !t:aia;;'i: ttirrrs i:d an, t !. eivii. : ; .1. vi- ;! t ott vt ry .' . I 11 ii ' i,i!VO hill one of now Har ucss i'ldhu p. l,a''d!is, etc. ev ei-y tiling in tin- harness line, ( oai boat tho -.-.a.iv.I rai ju ices. l-'.Vo ;v;!l t;;':o i - cxrhano. h if- . at.'iles. aa.l a!snoi;d I ce ' itt tie. (Ji-p tiri ii call. J-i.oir : . 0. " V- r rr . v. l'-'n::iArhi;JTiiK st -Ji,. () i c , fit . i ;U on i rirfn. s,,rr As nu p(AUTrj vi'vi'i. t"" ivo ' ' .Mai.l, DAii v; Lok over our lh-t and oonK I.are our prices with those selling on Jitno. "Moncv saved is liion ey iuado." , We will sell you 4 1-2 pmiV.ds ;.'ood coflae for 1 .00, 1(J pounds extra I" siigar lor ? 1.00, best Ciilico G to 7 1-2 cts jiei ynrd, cot eon ch'.-ck, 27-ini-hos witle, 7 cts. per yard, and dailies' and gents' lints cheaper than they have ev er I1" sold hetoro. Wo an. just receiving a f.ill !i:;e ol haJies' dress goods ut prices to suit the buyers. VK MEAN WHAT WES VY. Call and see us and ve caneave i you inonov. II "sp. JOHNSON ROM I ST EN & CO. r.lowing' Kock, March 5. FOR DYSPEPSIA, Indication, a'n.1 Stonmh rils.ir.lpr, t IIKOV S IHO Brri'F.KS. , All dpler kevi) It, ?1 per loule. liemilnpha. trade- mar and vrccd red lines on wraj Vct. 6wT l'ay yiwr suUscripli'ortV
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