Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 January 1887 — Page 3

mmOHAL AMO UTCKAJIY. )

Boo Conkllng Mjrtt "1 nave niw ktuked m(kmi the (am of Dm liwyw whom I believe would sell out bit client." if. y. Jflfme. UbM Knto Field bnarealiaeda lorV

Mite of tKXMWO out of tofenbone etoek, Halt it will Wp perfectly well even in

VOM, FA AWO OAHOtti. Tito beet piece fcr a sjuall fruit yncda It MMMMr tern tout, where It Is MMMt (MNtVMtk)Htfor tlM good nOUOOWlfe and safest from thieves.--TVey Wnes.

By putt a little vinegar on tb

Wtt

MUMtftY.

beside large iuveetmeato itt Wanbing-

Km real tUto.(;Mef Journal. Queen Vietiiria Iim conferred upon Mb RuUly Faltkful a grant of Ave kumlred dollnrs in reeognitlon rf her aervloes to working-women, to whose ouUiB sue ka ever been faithful. President Arthur' first wprk for nitrify wh U write tlie life of a tenimranee lecturer at LaJtsingburg, K.

V.. named Hamilton. Ha received

twenty-live dollar for it. Troy Tim

tWIIrtwrga 1 mumt W(ibttMriL WlM

to be around Hm central jsarus m m learning, fait to take notiee of a enrtone old dome, toll and vary etotoljr, who hunto around tern staU for cmeapeuto. sensed

proved la nurnr under Ods trenttueiit. Kow .be is one of tbe poorett

very hot weather. Fish la often lw . - W . I A . A A

rmewtvUls la.i liftMwa.1

many times

Good Housekeeping,

I Porvears aba baa been pursued by

...I..!- i u. I Uh that, would bave driven most

-r yJ", !Tur "nl Wn7 In .alto of them all eke

aetgnimra totobuytagi

A novel seene was wttaeeeoo eat Uinn for the uver. Moaera aeo

ago In front of aa esAaMtoiteseot. Itkotbave ooee ua were nmrm -JXU

rtoetpal knalnoM of whtoh irter.. A meaaure, in ko koetont of wklok were a few oysters, sat .on a aenea. A eat, with aa evktoat toale for MtartiacallybalaauMl on the top of th nieaaure, while with his right forepaw he reached down among the oyetort, oeea-

aienauy bringing a aloe Urge om ie e

aurfaoe. Taeoaiwas bwww"

Vi::i J. lib. T

i no noaew ana noon nwit iw

Hortor's lion Tonie enn he nod. xonte 55yT Ax Out itcatcntnaa.-.

nnwiK nuwt have bed tan

H4e in Mind when he wrote "Tae Peooont

of Mo." TUWi.

Ooeons. Ann

rich; n UmmI of clvar

tea or twelve ft aqnare

wont women

eanmtfrcwifWHlwlsi. indiskm TUe mnZm l U n.dloiasd

troukln is the la is too tteavj awi Mif.poMd in her rusty gown and

aaml worked into ber akabby auartors aa ke need to be w

of ground her sllka and her manskm. wws w

will make good radish l.-,u Wntte Journal. I .rlvenla. About forty years ago eke was

A Krtmeft horUcnlUiriat, Moas awrried to the richest and meet proadelag

Kbl. kae fonad that tl.l of ti youag m f Tnej nnj---

.At h lUntit ohun-h ftsitival in Now I rt..tvri-U(ficmiHJgriiunU more Ui!!rfrvUl of the suburb.. One

Hayon the oUter evening Mrs. Nnucy quiekly than those of the eommowet Bfllt husband did not eome hoae as Cm-liani. wk., was luiiy-one ymx old mnte, awl that Mod fresh from the .u.,, "-w'"-

that day, sang a gong of her nhlldhooil rwit prminnw imu w.- He wa. braiaid wltk a.

iH a wtMit agrwrnble ami vivacious man- nav ihwh uneu. 1 ax. The life of the youag widow was ia

aer. Now rm Megiskr. Choice Jrlg unKe: a. jarge 'F 1 danger for week lfver thnt.

Mr. S. II. Pule-toii, the millionaire 1miIU-, two a in I a hull oc gr, n revered louau ai 1"

ker (( Tarliament, wi pr.,iK- I swt milic. tl.m. V lZl tatarUi ta life by aa

overdose of morphine administered by a

eareleea nurae. It was nomas eeiore in

reoovered irom uteae aaoen.

bad mveetmento and miaatanage.

began to fritter away the epleadW

whieu toe youag auaoana wu a t VA vor, lair at it had been

inoh Hpou-ttti j covet" each with a thin , M4 the widow married again, hoping bit of salt pork, dredge with flour, ' to MVe the rent.

ekwr in n lirm roll and fry; ut the "7UtCdTthe ldy pint of stock and iimmer. sonian,. SSoiF itig with lemon and cayenne. Chicago Hlmwst pnQtiM. She moved her AV w. I furniture to town and rented an oJegaat

M 1. rrn 2n4 nf ivirtt hoauudktDl BOaraers. one louoa m

HMMMker (f rarliament, wlio proKis sweet UK, uiree innw noiu w.w. timrekase 2, 000, 000 worth of l'enn- uwpoona baking iM.wir. white ol Kvlvania coal lands, was twenty yean sixteen dgg. n ponwd and a quarter ol

riHMirtM on a small imiwr at I'itte- iiirs well nowrw nnu vux. m m,ir mother

1 ,u4,.l..l ik-j 1 ,.;.,. . ma ttitvnrinir. 1'Ae Hwthvld. Then

toll, i a. x inVHiyni mw I -" j " r - w 'A . . R-rMtid Pork: -Slice cold nent

,-Mnniy Al. Uly is reinnranme V'7L" B41 OHt in two-

i. i...i ei.id.Lf i itrxttiiru lhii it itu. tnTi.A v v a M am a

for

tht shuk Ikiikm. Hi liair U still dark nod tiiiok, covering the tmnpltw. He k of middle siswj, woijrfiing alKmt on

imtMlriHl and etifhtv immiiuIs. He looks

like a man of about fifty years of age

AT. Y. Tribuut.

lkwton's okiof literary elnb is the oae callwl St. Uodaliih. It was organ-

in 1830, witli Franeis Parknian.

the historian, a president. He served until ohm voar ao, when he resigned,

Mad wa ueewlml by (Jeneral Franeii

ralker. Tlie enti-anee fee is small, but

it iit nuito an exclusive institution.

Jhotou Herald, Congressman Singleton, of Missisdppi, chairman of the Hone Committee on the Library, appointed Miss Mary Johnston as clerk of his committo. Miis Johnston is the flrat woman o receivu ati apiointmeitt to any otfiee nnder Cingress, and is happy in know-. ilig tlmt she will be jiaid at tlj rate of its dollars me ity.WkigU Critic. Mark Twain saM to a friend the ..fit..,. .Uv tbMt Iim did not like to come

to New York with his wife. "She is verv anxious to have every one thkik din' dreese Hku a New Yorker," he ssakl, ''and yet whenever she buys any thing in a store in this city the clerk is wire to ask: 'What hotel shall I send this to, ma'am?' "AT. Y. Mail. In writing to the thinner yon needn't waste paper trying to comply with the rule about writing only on unesMle. That rule was intended for idsr duffle, w'kere copy has to be divided among several Hnntors. The Mtmtr h otily lwinter, so ymi enn write on all sides ami titen crossplow it if you wish. AiMeen (Tex.) HUMOROUS.

Ko, irr sen, ears provided with bnnkn mt MoonaarUy earbunkies. rWs Resasdy for' OaUrrk

to use. is no a nqwr nw. A naManr for its-send your ekHnoa to i A frieod.' ?wr o.

. ,J .lk Wa wmild traieUr lORf doWB,

take a bivalve ia kis Jaws sad walk back

of aad probably uaoer ine a few momenta reappearing and watehiag

bia opportuaity to stoat aaotnor oy.

hatm led KHar Oongk

Cure aa safe, prompt, sure. cento bMs.

Taoobs OU, the greatost remedy of the age. j.miluitc.

. .i. t. aoneet kw uir eae who pays for us

tlOlwtotor in a Vermont town, ft iajH 1 g before reUriag.-rme. etfonf.

tonisatmbawtw,- UxL1"

t . I upaiieU" oono

illTEIIS

r kaaatW th Teat of TaoMu

rD.UTaltoTj

XLS, Aa. XtVntb

Blood, IavtgsraiH mm CUaaststkatyetenu fiTSVXMIA.00MTX

IPATIOg, JAoTOCIJ

IfflCXKEJ

iTOITIOOl

ditappaar snst mwi

Miia.rtiM. T)r. Pierea's

"PeUeto" do not render the bowels ooattve JllTooeratton, buU.on the eontrary, ostob-

Larm m isrewmw , 1 r. . iuiajijiv leuiw.

tot rae-rUlerc,r.to re-

ujHo.uB-...-- w tu. auipaj while usiag worn. y urse-

,V ,iT.,r .iMi.ti bow bear ohooriui Mbk oc: note .

wnm onv i iMtimonv aa to Ito merits. Ttrntt.

Karan make" akeep'a eyes a a youag iady wko is powsned of a big brother. migbt lamb you. Mai Trork.

OURCS

LIVER

IDHEra

TTlUnrU Ttfa

I wmnwi i aj --,Y'.lwim iMir

tttoforUelltonMMaJ Iummm. Ittonleas-

c a an , , --n

VVlf iMtily tansn ay

MIJXUbblSTbJ

AND

easbierSi HAabaeB

irrinmi snB BoUfw Hfw. li

- - - aiiMtm

rTi "'ui Ud thbik that If we

"'"-r.k.Ti.irf bnMftt to our

lUbed tnrougnout voe win " i ,:

rwwHuu - . - - . !

c;orn oreau: iwu pmw r- v" Bi. t 1 it V Pierce' a "GoWen xeaieai ituwtvcj Vlndred db

wld three-nuartei-s oi Illt- ,vabbr au,irtrs. Her aeooad tseroiui s T.,ri .umn. for Dr.

husband waa a miniater ana m

He bad to give up nia profewiou ana oe-

eame a helpteae charge upon aer. ner imbecile son Ull lived aad demanded eoatoat oars. She had three children by her

eeoood husband, two boys ana a giri. i elder boy created a scaadai in the town by attempting to rob a etore-

A novel muterial nsed in many JotTman htalm brawl whvs is tinen thren4l. It is preimreil wu inched. A few years later the

..,. i.,. nunuw of fanev work, and is other son eommittod suicide. The daugk

lKtwder. mix.

' .... . .i

a pint of sweet muic or waier, onvnnu tciwixxniful of salt, one large spoonful of molasses and two eggs; stir all well, pour into a pan which has been well groaned, hake immediately in a niidlinghot oven about one-half hour. Toledo UUuir.

Red Star 1 THAD t"! (OUGHWRE aan at&uZusHsflmflmiR

tree's complete treatise on consumption, wMMurpaaeed means of lf-ftmet. Addre, ,Itepenary ' Medtejl A-

sociauou, sn jaain bwoh, -

Moa wrestler ia a maich turas kk book on

FrM m Op",

SAFE.

SURE.

TBS

a.

SKmum a. tesKtan ca, mswiaeaa.

one

u!Pt. inroluntorv

upon tbe system promptly cured, book viviner wwtlculars, 10 cents in

drains erge

aUwnpa.

knitted, erochetci. l.rameu .iKdMaf itotaMn. etoaonlw Main ntree,, Buffalo, K. ,h! with great ingenuity and wi :tli won- nought aid from the w puto, but tbe drful finish. When braided, in many frk.nd8 she hAd known, but supported .10! Cr u in't wortky of

wtr-iwla it reaemUos straw, 1 Hit is much

pofter snd morn delicate, and jossesse tlie yirtiHof lming caimlde of waliing. W. Halliert treats felons with salt, and turpentine, allowing the mixture to remain on the linger several diivs-moistening the salt twice a day with the oil of turiMintine. In tlie forming stage of a felon he wrai live linger firmly with surgeon's silk isingtos planter, ami applies tlie mixture over, leaving it undisturbed for two oi

three days. N. 1. fwc. I Try this way of stewing tomatoes. To n can of tomatoes allow a tonsjioon-

r,.ii f Miituwwl nnhmfi. as much white

herself and her helpless family by sewing

l takinr lodeers. In this way iney v

vUtad for several rears ia the utmost

destHutloa. At present they are living in tJu Mrrett rooma in a back street,

a,i tk (Mtnisumotive dauehtor is adding n

liuto to their scanty earnings by singing

m the atraeto. a s Mngoon's Trvu to PrevtowM (Boston Watehmaa.

The late Dr. Magooa used to toll this atorvas illuatratlng bow the Lord took

eera of kis followers: When be was a uuUt be waa verv noor. One Saturday

k sLrtMl for Pisbon's Ferry, iateadiag to

preach on Sunday, without a eent ia hie pocket. He walked as far aa tbe ferry,

across was a prooiem.

mm who will rive her up

tbe name. SimtniUt JmL

a tTAraiubta. Ihiblic SoeaVers praise

Hale's Hooey of Horehound wlTsr. Fike's Tootbacbe Drops Cure in one minute.

Coxx to ligkt-tbe

Itoe SiJtiH4f4.

Statue of Liberty.

rm ram .r&mm

Qiter TestimoBTMrs. A. M. Dauphin, rhUadelpbia, ban done great deal to make known to todtoa. there tbe great value of Mrs. Pinkbam'aVegetoble Compound, as a cure for tkekr trottbtoeanddtoeaaes. She writes aa fellows: "A young lady of tWaetty who bath log some years ago waa thrown vlebUy against the life Mae and the injarieev receired resulted in 'an ovarian Vtaaert.t.fc wrtvm Mlarned until dtalA won

wrleto. Her pnyslcia naily sdvtoed barto try Mrs. Hnkbam'a Compound. She did ae and in n short time the tumor waa dissolved. miUni frft ?! Iatoeknewof many easea where tbe medKHae kae been, of groat value in preventing intooarrkMfoand alleviating the pains and dangers T ;i,iwrti PhiladelnkH todies appreciato).

the worth of this medicine and ito grea value." , M

gent by mall ia FiU ana ioseuge iwi receipt of price, II. Mrs. PinkliM, LyB.

Itoee. Also in. lMjuiu lorni, ii

Tbo gi'eet abweef of

PERGHERM MRSES.

IT nll'iuiml Aim DKAL

cHAnua i.wuu te,SAtnnsns.asi

200 Imported Brood Maim

OfOnowetrsmmw

ItABCSBiraJJ

AttAs.setnasasa INSTOCSU

WO

. . . ..... kui w tA Mi ac

atMrnr. salt ami lpiier w uune. a WM waltinr, and to heel

aiwtmifHU of Imtter and two tablespoon- ... ... u i uia tw. doctor. "So

f nils of fine crumbs; stew fast for twen- j 8Wpped into the boat and sat down with

Vki! siiirinr. Willie? Wasn't

aware you were a vocalist" "Yes, indeed; lieloHg ,U a choir." "That so?

How many in thechoirf Aiuiireani. incle note slae." A'. 1. Mml. Bill Nye's Xew Poem. 1 am now iM-epariHg a ikmjim entitled: "The Umbrella." It i dainty little Mt of verse, and my hired man thinks it to a gem. 1 called it "The UmlMolla," so that it would not lie returned." The RumMcr First ward dude at a f ecent social affair" Miss M , I have slartml a mutual admiration society." Miss M. "Ah! When do yon invite the other Muttirwrw" Then'a deep, solemn still-

br.MHlel o'er tie gathering.

Etmiru GateUe

Dr. Cai-ver. the well-known rimv

swva that an orange hit in tlie ex-

nn center by a rifle-ball will vanish at oner from sight. An orange handed to n Mali boy will vanish almost as quickly, without wasting a ri He-ball on 1U XorrMotrn Ntruiti. The farmer's hlretl man who has liAti tfwttimr ont of lied every morning

at fmr o'clock to feed the stock will be mad all over when informed that the actual exjMjrimento prove that- a horse cm Hvc eleven days and a cow nine without IwyX.Ihtroti Free Pmt. Organist " As yon r party marches down the aiele I will pla.r some int-pi-easive march4." Priective Bt-klc-groomThnt,sgoMl; Imt liepartieu., lar alMHit the key.M Organist" Oh, cttrtalnlvt I invariably play wwlding niarcln-s in B-Mat; two Hat seem so ap-iH-iatc." Lowell CUittn.

Insurance Agent "To what amount do you want your Imilding insumt?"

Dutch Granger "Vhat vosn not, ear How high am, I to insure them? Ohl veil, m high dot de light nin' don't (limner him down, und broad enough to take in dor lrn, lig-len and d whole lHHwneo." M 1'. JmtepeuileHt. Peck-ham (meetitiif an oM frieiul)

-"Why. DIngley, is this you? I haven't f

seen vou for ten years, now are you, anvhow?" DIngley "0, I'm just like I tHHl Ut he. My "tlie way, Peckham, Imiw'a yonr wife? You used Ui say yo hwl the nm girl when yon were single." Peckham (sadly)-" She's atill boss."-

A Mild Kelmke An Austin teacher

,MimitMi ami rub through a hot col

ander into a deep-covered dish. This U a decided improvement on the usual style of cooking tomatoes. Sottm Mudgd. . i

IMPROVED SEED

CORN

Itovola-

Mnrent unconcern. 'Where are you go-

inrt' asked the ferryman. Kloing across

to preach,' I replied. As we touched tbe ether shore I ashed how muck tbe fare was. Xethlag,' waa the answer, and I took up my bundle aad want on my way

rojoieing.

tkm mf tun owta

There is no doulrt. Imt that both the

quality ami quantity of the corn crop of the United State can lie increased

fully Sfty per cent, without increasing Uie'acreage. The way to bring about this result is to plant better seed and give the growing crop liettcr cultivation. Tmtre are hundreds of farmers who are willing to pay large prices for a pig, a calf or a colt, to improve their stock, Imt they are unwilling to give a dollar, or devote a moment's thought to improving-the bestrpaylng erop mj the farm. Pedigree pigs, cattle and horses are all right, Imt let ttf have a little tMKligrce corn to feed them.

Fnrmefss shouhl select with great care

MmI Mm BsSm Mrs X. Y. 8ea.l

It to told ia a Springaekl newspaper that when Colonel Jonea marched hm regiment into Boston en the way to Baltimore, in

Ol wiHatiur of the war. they were en

tortoteedatyaneuUHall. Oo of tbe boys Wto. mw-booed Yankee-bad a very

heavy knapsack, and a citisen asked what be bad ia it. "Circulars," waa bis reply. I have just got out a patent knife sharpener, and I thought 1 would take some circulars aloof and scatter theut througk ike Soutk. May be they'll do me some

good." -t Mm FxhhI Mis rKt-Ben. LwsU (Mm) Coerier.l ITotakuadredyears since, nor a thousand miles from Towneead, a gentleman

som kis kottsebobi goooe at aucuoa, ana

MEN

MB BEST TONIC

Kmrri&CSeia

THIS NEW YEAR

vfnAa si ru fnrtr or more new rears jtsMMTs V& rtllftoeeWanS st the front of Ui

hlch

tox-

n.Miltlr.

M collection

Cboics Mitie Books,

tchr, sawtsers aaU wher will So w

7. a....7.,.l uiuU iklMMOL

then sraersH of tas Wt soneerM. Tbe nisrte M sol SiefeBlt. ... . . . .

YttMf Ntftt's wmnm wmry j! PJsjfJgu

a. jr. C. MTaeir. We J8. cewnmtnc MomohNHi of fktti"Ha w ntoM. M4 s

m iilcrMiKMWH

usssetcBM.

BHKUpmmBsH waBalBamBswsPOgmB sSyELjBftsisssssssssBsMSMsW "jS? LH

.Hitdtrt u ta irwnt AH ero, Toef

or oM. will wMor mm fcoos. rontw mn-w

1r eoiSoUonoT me seH ser mmmm

nitnu.

siirtfletaMm

JCh?Jn?nra Bitten MVienni''TOf

svrne wMfc

ana

SISI- r UUI, -II

COCKLE'S

ANTI-BLLIOU8

PILLS, THB UT SMQUSK RBMSOT

TM RtyM wMcSfi h nm xewtt-. Sckool ! Chotr Bo3k. Sm f or oer CsUtoiree of M4 Boons. LYON & MEALY, CWCAM.

OCtVBR WTSOK CO

tun Ana MFOmTBO .AKWCAIW

rrrenetynimu. ; v hook ttwt m w

Wavwo Pusae Co wtootow

Om Afls mtslisnt wilT' wsnted at wsry

.Berton.

. m sar

sS

Piso'a Remedy for CatorA ie tbe Best, Basket to Css, and Oiapnt

SoH brdnaalsto or sent r mall.

ti. 1. iisnemae, wsnwa, xv.

hi onf mm

rIRON

SAVK YOUR KYISr

Dfc. K. D. HAt.BT.ef X TwwMk4 Tteetoti, X., Mm 44 v ru Oeaiut t( SI Tt r lralMS mmnh Is wmIsc all mm o( the , L MO

trestsMtit jitws free ef "TST'S

given. Olk: ienn

fMofoMkeTerrt Hi

rR,",v,n -, iWh1. unong other tktofTa an oW-fashionotl srm- rKUm.B..lr.rif. rfn the linest specimens from well-devel- hk.h w purch.! by on of his -gum. S'inl otnd stalks that mature llivt. Select rr8. gmeaftor this the gentle- TOot im co-aniu.

a variety tn.it ia anapieti io ui mm ehencen to rememoer imv m mm - it is tj crw in. Many farmers, in eea his pocket-book in tbe self same old j , J . - i-,., Bt.iks. arm-chair, so.be went to tbe purchaser t

uicir eauwmcB. ft'"" . ,' siui m)4 tbe nriviice of looking Tor his are .aliened to harvest soft, wotthle STX found all right,

corn. ann oosHuneo. m mvwwj mm

The writer hn advocated for yw 0,oo, tlie theory of plnntlng mntM-MMd. j sjAilKETS. onrlr, hanly varleUes of Dent con. It ic a well-cstablishwl fact that all earl)' I Kbw Yoaa. Jeu U. sT.

car, wmw a4i mrg :mw .AT,s7:;;; mi , t,ncv to arrow barren stnlks. 'lhls !;;;;::"r. In

ride holds giKHl in nil latitudes. Corn oestu........ .t.i. JL.ied. short, stocky , IotK-Nn

.Ulk., Well hmtletl with medinm-iiwd coTroMKkUtog'....

mrtf and snlstll cob, well covered irom liutt to tip, is what we H want to see. On the other haml, a Held of corn with lurge, tull, overgrown stalks, with now and tlien an ear stnek way u at tle

TONIC 30,ooo cMPrajr

top of the stolk, is n snra indication of a light crop (A soft, worthier corn. This U espermlly true in tlouhtful -

BKKVKS-eod to totee.

ratrio cuim .... HOQ-Cmoa to geleet..... SHKB1' rir to Chotec FLOO R rstenta... Medium to JKrMffftt. WHKAT-Mo. Ito4 Winter.. . COKX-Mo. Mixed OATS Xo. KVK Xo.S.. ...... ........ TCAC0O-Luts ........ Ijeaf Msdtnm....

. a M..IU Tl ST is 1 ......

w . " ... 1 ..laliul I HUT U -LJnrin a wrwwj"e "

aoHS. It Has oeen uennmem" irrTKKOok tr.V the largest, and wiijeest ears do not WO- ".V". produce the mst and beet corn. A ttAC0lcM)t'.'. ,,.rtn ,,.,1, with loair. dect kernels, LARD-Prime Steam

coinimctn swfv " tw w, " i - i uiiww.

out the shelled corn. Itt the yenr 1881, Ue moot fsvoraWe mnm for many years in Northern Iowa, the writer harvested 1,000 Inwdtels

of beautiful shelled corn from 9 cre pf land. A careful test w made l,O0TMtsheki of the crop, and70poun.li ,

of earn iH'odueed Cf poumts oi snenw

(CapcinE

I

MMEST AWARDS OF MEDALS IXAMKSICA.UfXrmOFX. Tto nestett. cMiet. mtnt sn-l nort rwrf t remf4rk" f.r ftl.0U.m, 1-leurt .!,"

Llg.U- JSteXm' III' TT glel III 1 1 n nT H l"f . sw aw

IM"V RtM riira wneyrv unoin pnatvewum wo a T"-

or Mrlr wwOil snd fmwkd !f !'T!i.'M

nil mawiwno-

1,1

LADIES

nMsWftOMfij law eMOgsmBManam

BlDOBJimssi

aJj-kfl

FeallBCse.

Will norlfr the

. aolatalr ewes: Bene. mns

tee Ma tmytm nnm

"Sanarine Irom eoer.-i-.

a4 teetSf -. OHsn

s. FlBai

s

UWFUS . rraHHMt seel nn

r'JVr il.w. m thov cot MM Otao OTST. Two

i attar. I

fir rt4tc a

aire, i aeware

ta Maalariur aFtto l

i sssirisnnt-got tos Oueanst. amp

W.atVai oa unlet ettws ettsl TrtCM.HAIITCII MCPtCINC

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DETECTIVES

TTI.K "miM"""

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