Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 April 1903 — Page 7

THE IMPRESSIONS OF A WOMAN Mkat a k oasa a Vats U.yi Mrsira Alth"Ugb lliaiiv in ii l,:.vt litten tn tint uucr regarding (In 1 r MN ta

(i Ur'lrro lanaila. auii it a gr...: Sibiltties. it in. ij not be hihi... iM '" g'e ifct aafMrfcrBea "t M u mi. Httllrr, written lu Mr M. J rue, lb agent of ttir Uoseri ami t Detroit. Mi h. If m FSB Bf w.-hes to get further tafoTBsatioB rc ganliug Western tm.ada il uuv be btuined bjr WlHIf BMJ b the Bgeatt of the Government l name . ettai-hed to Ihr adv r rt laeBM nt apgtruring elsewhere iu thin paper. The following is the lettl i ref. rtcd to: HilMuwu. Alberts, PeVjr, ft, iC3. J.'t ar Sir : 1 have been here now nearly five j iii a, ami thought 1 aoeJd write ..u a woman'- iiii.res. i..u of . :-t-ru 4i.:iU in Alberta Iber.- are several rmirliir in this district btImv in atsttltliiii t. takiag ran of their cuttle, i-arry am ftfmlag us taet. lb-ir herds of rat t la auaabet front UM to 200 or too In ad. ami l.vr ut all winter with .nt ., i. -hi i , r ilian tba Klar LiiiT- .i. in rasaa In in the n.m g- in gnn order. V of the randier fe.d their cattle part -f the time, about tbb IbM ol Iba jur, hut I have seer, the tii.c-t fat rattle I ever an tl.it far got I peck ' grain or.lv rattened! oa the fraaav mi see I have learned tu talk farm oince 1 rami her- farming 'he great aaaabtaaa here. I know -. ver.il in this district who Barer w- rked a ilay on the farm, till the) ran bere. ai.il have dunr well and are getl ag anil off. I think thift vill le the garl.-n af tie Northwest some lay. an'l that day not very far diataat There has leen u great oha! ge ince we mine here, and there will lie a greater change in the net five yeai. The vir.ters are all anyone -ould xvil, for. We have very little snow, and the climate is fine anil healthy. Last summer was wet, but not to an extent to damage i ri- whi.h wer a Inrge average yield, and the hay was Immense- BMl f:i rm.-t - nre a broad amile Rceordii glj. v.- have goad adraola, the 0overatnept J.ay- 70 per n t . of the expense of eilin .it ion. which 1 a pr.-.it loon in a Mai Boaatry, of eour e, abarebea of dtafereat deaoniiaatkHM follow tbe aettle meat b. Batmpet ph nie ar.d winter concert a are all well attended, ai d as uiu.li or more nj.'.ved a. in the Kat. Who would not prefer the pure air of this climate with it broail at rea of fine farm. Its rippling st renin, it. beautiful lake, its mill oi- of wild flowers, its groies of wild fruit of eiuisire f!aor. it MtaaBM and lakes teemii c with fish and Its prairtea and bluffs with came. t. the .-rowib-d ar.d stiff täte of s.xiety in the Kast. I would like to f home for a vtaft fonietime. but t..r to go there to I ve. even if pre-ent.d with the beflt farm in Mirhipm. Ilea at If vl Alberta, 1 will never leae it. And my ri" t l- ! a repetition of all who have Battled in this roaatry. Ibis ear. I biiee, will adjd many tl anrls to our popiiint'm nd If tbe piaf n ti and old men al-o, ki ew In w eay they could nuke a home freu of all incTimbrant in tbfa roiintry. tl. .i.sai 1- m I - would have -e'tled ere. I worild MMBCt have )",ii aerea here than ary farm where I ratne from in HJabkjM; bttl the aeortc in the Fast are twialag to a know bdga if this country, anil as they do. they will come West in thousand-. All winter, people have been am inj in AllxTta. and I suppoe in other parts a- well, which U ui iisual. bo we expect a great rush wliru the weather gets warmer. We hare no con! famine here; coal csn be bought in the towns for $2 to $:;, accordiuf? to di-tance from the mines, ard MbBBJ haul their own ccal from the mini- get ting ;t there for to cents to a dollar a ton. Very truly your. (S gned) Mrs John M l.a hUa. Bl'kat l abor I alna In. The ri-e of lalror iiuion means Kr-t of all that Iba Je i emiination of mages for each laborer und kkl COB lit ions of work ceas to be primarily his own affair; this in order th t wages may lie uniform, and that ihtM the men i! -- doWBWBgi pre-- ire of present-day competition may le abaebad Tbaia ar. recorded Bsarljf . "hiO -tnkes in t lie l'nited State o r nur twenty year, arowelly directed to ibis pi .pose of forcing the employ BT tu deal aaihrrllTtlj with the union The responsibility for the tad Of f vage- -bifts farther and farther from the individual workman. BBt 0Bf as the unioTi ex- ad more wiilelv over the nation, but al- BB IBB "lmrity In one union and another I.e. . um -more nnl more .entrulied 1 lie an . I Bftes ltween trade union hi-t..ry BBd the lii-tory of . ivil governni. i.t -are numerous and -trikinir: It i- e culiurly noticeabl-' that m "i"-t BBkMBS, i the poHtlea af Ikkt n.i ti.-n. the r.niftirt for and against a troii eeatral fii tfiBBUBl baa - -1 1 waee l H rc. lv. and that generally tin centraliine nrty ha prevailed. -Atlantic Monthly. felt lreB. Two good nar. red little Iri-h boft mm e . . . lipid the MBM bad I" r'e morning oi f tbeiu -aid f the other Dennis, did you bear It thunder lat n.gh?' Wo. ' -aid IVnni-. "IM i really thntiderr "lis. it thutldred n if biven a lid Birth would come lOffetbtf. "Well, phay in NM WMtnti 'Hint ve wake me.' Ve knw I cant -lape whin it thunders." -aid Deuni. tttfJN burg t hioiui la.

UarbarUat la llall. Tbe teadaaej t i'iap-i kitabBrbSP lm is well illusirat.il in the lakUki of HaM.. lfi.r- the (fox iniiieni uf Lc :mjio1 was trri.nl oxer to the native blacks and dining the time a bag the i'ni.i h dim fed affuira there, a hue rojd. B .ie Hough to permit the dlitiag of a fi.'ir in hand over it, was built noruss the island from the north to tbe ao.ith end, but at pre-, nt tin re ia not a trace of the thoroughfare ; in tact, il has hern so overgrown with g--tat ion that even the line of I. .cation cannot be found. The march of clri Marked aj the laapcoveaaewl tbe road afforded was halted just us soon as tin native- wi re yiveu back the outrol of the island's affair-. - X. Y. Ilera.d.

He Wasted Ills Breath. 1 li.i .-i . d into one of the railway BtatktM 'he other moral Bg, Bad while I was waiting for a train to eoBM in, 1 tat BM down bagkit a grave and digalfkdl littl jfirl of perhaps four or live. Preaeatlj man in tin- uni form of the railwaj aaaaaBB ' aim in ami aawlad out n iBBf lis' of peifcitiv aalBteUi gible names. The little girl looked at him disiipprov ingly . I hen -he looked up at n.. "Ain't 'liat a awful afllj araj for a great big man to talk?' she said. ril v.uut of the mouths of babes nnd tOekllBgl COBMtk wisdom. Washington Poet, Kl-elrle llefrleerallun. Mr. Henry l.yon, a Scotc-h eh-ctri.-al engineer, lias completed an electrical i rfl Igemtor. The -urrent is used inside the inaehine for driving off the ammonia, nnd owing to the fact that there are no BB01 IJBg parta. and that no skilled labor ia required for attendance, the new nia bine, it is said, can be put on the market nt a moderate price, and it ia calculated that it will prove a cheaper method of cooling than the indirect method of cooling by ice. Machines are under contt ruction for the production of 100 pounds of ice per day. N. V. World. When Thff Wrote Ktoae. "What's that mouoüih in your coattail pocket'.'" asked the ancient Kgyplian in a casuai way. The other ancient Egyptian paled. "That's a letter my wife gave me tc post!" be exclaimed. "Thank you, old man. fr r minding me of it." Whence we ree lhat while custom! rary from time to time, man in his essential nature does not. Detroit Journal. Kseape Valve. "Oh, yes." said the stocky man with the square jaw, "my married life is quite a happy one." "(.lau to hear it," said the thin man with the ihin hair, "dot any particular jrstem?" "Well. yes. Whenever my wife gets Into a tantrum. I poout and lind the fellow w be introduced us, and pivc him another lii-king. Indianapolis .buirnal. tlaatrer. QlliBB) IMrh'B father must be a railroail man. De Fonte What makes you think so? "llecause when IHck lost on the races and wrote home for money bis father repli.-d in four words." "What were they?" " Keep off the track.' Chicago Evening Journal. The peso, n silver coin, ia the mone tary unit in Central America and Columbia, where It is worth 44 cents. The peso of Argentina ia worth cents, the peso of Cuba U?1', cents, and the gold jieso of I'ruguay $1.03. Chicago Inter Ocean. A Sew Leaf. First Tramp I've about made up mt mind dat I won't depeud on charity fer a livin' no longer. Second Tramp What are yer goin" ter do? -I've got a aandbag." Puck. Slow .secession. Voi said Mrs. Wabash got her furni ,ure on the ini.tallment plan, didn't vou?" Mr. Dearborn Yes; she's had four husbands, and got a little with each one. --Yonkrs Statesman. THE MARKETS. Nt w V r k A.rll V 4 .i kil 3 tl . J " .1 4 ;s . i 1 a . ATTLE Katlv 45 V' ' ' . i 'TT. N Mktdltng i l.i n it W int.-r Wheat v MKAT No I Red i HN Ko 'ATS So. S I'l iRK .M.s- in. vv i ST I I IS v i- -'i a 41 i'uTTüX Mtd.tliP

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UKtVKH St.-.rs i OWS . Tl , I 1 1. If. i -i'Al.VtU .per ta tpsi. I Ii n it K.iir t l"tlvll-e 8HKRP- I'air to .'holce. Kl.Ot'R Patents Other !r.iil.s II BAT N " I tted i uHX No. t i A Tl No - KTB No. 2 WOOI-- Tub W.iilil Ottn r iSr.nleHAY 'lv.ir Timothy 111 TH KK 'hole 1 .ir s H i ' N t'lear Kll ;.j;s l'r.ti I. AHO Ii Sl.iim I'OKK Si.m.l.ir.lM.-ssi !,. Hi' m ;' . vTTI.K N.iiiv. St.-. ilim IS t air t.. t 'tMihe SltKKF Kalr to Thon Kl. ol It Winter Patents. Sf Ina lat ntHKA r No .: Bpetn . N.. 1 Ke.1 CORK No t . . . '-W Vä . . .ii:tv Mess 1 KANSAS I'lTT CATTLE N itlvi St i 10 m;S K.ur 10 t h.'l. .' l. 111' IT v.. t it. .1 KKN No "- Mix- I. ';! OATH No J White . ft N.;W OKI. LANS ITXI H Hu:!i 'Srti.les 1 "-i ' OKN No 1 1 "Ms No : ' HAY hut.- - " I'tiHK Btandard M J v.. 'N Sh. " Klb 81-le- K . i COTTON Ml.i.iii.'K Mil ISN II I. K WHEAT No : Raa g J CORN fin ! J, 2 .,TS He 2 IJ2 ,V'nV Sho- Klt H'4 COTTON - M Will lag B A I.I in Mi

ervetl lllwv ItiUbt. "This is iHi-itivrly ! .. t . i - "' ein. i t '.n' in. iu vv ho v reading a per. "To what do you refer?" inquirrdCol. Stillwell. "Tins itm. A man out west broke bis arm in an effort to lift a barrel." it serves hitn r iglit I " vva tbe rejoinder. "If there' nny thing I do dislike it's acein? a man trying to make a pig of himse;f." -Washington Star. C oaMa't oate litis s. "Seven dollars for a loom und brer. k faat? tireat Siott, man. that is awful attep, and awfully high," said tbe vi tim. "Yea," admitled tbe summer landlord, "it is so high and steep that I don't sic how I cau come dovv u."- Indiunop olia Journal. fldBl öl BtR S aw, Ethel Well, Jimuiie didn't blow bia brains out after all oecauseyou refused him He proposed to bliaB Cioligbtly j esterilay . Maüd Did be? Then he must have got rid of them iu some other way. New Mexican. Tlie Heu. .Ii. Bella -W hat makes that Miss Sprock

et so proud ? Hertha Why. didn't you hear? She advertised her bicycle for sale, and they got it in this way : "A beautiful lady'a bicycle for sale"--Yonkers Statesman. A rllielsaa. "Don't you think,'' the mother said, proudly, "that her playing shows a remarkable latch 1" "Yes," replied tbe yoting man. absently; "but she was a long time getting to it." Harlem Life. to I se. Teacher What do you know about a kangaroo? Boy It has a pouch. "What does it do with it?" "When it is hunted it gets Inside." Itck-Me Uup. A Kärrner' Uood Mor. Velpen. Ind., April 6t:i - W'm. O B. Sullivan, a highly resjit-i'ted farmer ot tnis place, tells a pcreonul experience to rbow thai Utere iiill sme genuineness and honest worth to be met with in tui age in which so many fraud are reported. "Yet, I have been hum bugged," said Mr. Sullivan, "and when 1 was o ill witb the Kheumaiim, Kidney and Heart Trouble. I used a goud deal of fluff t fiat claimed to be remedies for these diseases only to find them worthies. "But, as v 011 know. I a d find the genuine remedy alter all and 1 bud nut been taking Dodd's Kidney Pills veiy long before 1 knewthat they were an horn -t remedy that would do all and more than va claimed for them. They cured me, made a weil man of me and 1 am now as sound as 1 ever wa. I can t. -t.lv t at Dodd'l Kinder P.'! tre a genuine remedy fur Rheumatism and lUdaef Trouble." Two of Ose MIsB. Father Are vou and tl::s klr. Sitnpeoa congenial, caugnteT? Daughter On. yes. pa; he likes to hear me talk about myself, and I tike to hear h.m talk about himielf.- Detn.it Free Prets. Bake Into Year Shoes ATlen' Foot-Eae. It cure painful, twoTlen, smarting. iweilsBB feet Makes new thoe eay. Sold by all Druggl'ts and ShoeS'ore; Don't accept anv substitute Sample FREK. Address A. S. Olmsted. Le Roy, W, Y. M r Oreene "Ti.at rh-.cken you sold ira raterday wa touch a role leather Rea. v believe the bird was aa uhl aa 1 am.' Butcher- "And surelv. Mi (Irtenejoa wronld not call yourself old: "- Bosoi. Traucriot. stopo the Coach nd werk off the cold Laxative Brotao Quinine Tablet. Price 25 centa Tne essence of knowledge is, having ;t, to apply 11, nut havmg it, to vonfisa it -t oa (uciui. Oalaaa sal l.lqaor Habito Cnre. Book free. B. M. Woo Hey. M D , Atianta.Ua Fitcn a Sackf man ,oto the Si.t, says tbe Arabian proverb, ami he will conuc up mUU nsu .u bis mi titn. v Piso't Cure for t 'onMimption s an infalli ble medicine for coup is and cold. N. W Bamuel, Ocean On v. .1 . reb 1. 1800 Every one desires tc ve long, but 00 o;-e would be o.d w :ft. Chicaco. St. Paul -M.i.neanolis. four daily tramt via the Chicago A Xor:h-Vetern K A man rauit becou.i iag at h.soso expcnie Montaigne. Putnam Fadeless Dye are fast to light nd trashing. 1 tind nonsense i a-'.y refretLing. Tallev rand. CLOSE TO

i'l laarr PUts save leased bus Paalic taear kecaeat the geosle caa write aired B) the flataars aad tecart a trial tree. That has keea bnilees Ike greatest taasa aai largest aale known B Bay Iktaey mediciae ia tba werkt.

CTSTtrc, O 1 had BB h severe psln In my bark that 1 could not walk. 1 used tbe sample of I. .an' Kidney PUIS with such good results I sent to Toledo for auotbrr but. and tbey cured me. Sakaii K. Iottkeu, Curtice, 0. FaLMorm. V l uffereil ovor twelve month with nam In the small of my back. Medicines sod ilaatrrt gave only t. BBeBBgJ relief. Doan's fcldar Tills ur4d me F. B. Baowti, Falmouth. a. WtM Havtv ( .! F.lght mnnihi aa I took a severe pain in my back. 1 he sample bos of Dmm Kblney Pill held me su much I purchased two botes ; am on my se. -ond bos. My heart doss not bother me as it nsed to and I feel well SaBaB I Bkuui i. No. 3T7 Kim Street, Wert Haven. Coun. HorsToi. Tri 1 took the samtle of Doan's I i.lney Pills sith such great benrlit I bought s Ix'i at our Uruggirt'a l ied over j half snl stuppevL. Iieiause my urine wbbhj before bad i-nly come dribbling, now beeanic so free. I had medieme enoiigb. I had lun. bago ami the pills rid tue of It. I should have wrtttru sooner, but yuu knos bw bimio a well person forgets shout being alck Mr ( II IloEscM, o. SE19 Mvlkuia; Arc . Uvuston. Tax

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HOW A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN ESCAPED SPRING CATARRH BY USE OF PE-RU-NA. Nothing Robs One of Strength Like Spring Catarrh--Spring Fever is Spring Catarrh.

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Miss Helen Whitman, 30 Grand avenue, Milwaukee, Wis., writes: " There Is nothing like Pervna for that tired feeling, which gives you no ambition for work or play. After a prolonged illness, about a year ago I felt unable to regain my health, but four bottles of Peru na made a wonderful change and restored me to perfect health. As long as you keep your blood In good condition you are all right, and Peruna seems to fill the veins with pure, healthful blood. I thoroughly endorse It." MISS HELEN W HITMAN.

nave you got nerves? Well, yon ought to have nerves. But they ought to be strong nerve, good nerves. Does your hand tremble ? Yon are liring too fast. Does your heart flutter at times? You had better call a halt. Americans I live too fast. Tliey crowd too much into a single dav. They have too little leisure. The 1 capitals and insane asylums are tilling up. The quiet, pastoral scenes of yore are becoming'rare. It's time that we quit this sort of business. Ts the ROCK 'hue h hrirwLs m riKi cifMin Nif

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How to Get Strong Serves. First, repair the injury already done to your nerves. The w ay to do thla is to do exactly as did Mattie B. Curis. Secretary of Legion of Loyal Women . Hotel Salem. Boston. Mas. She said in a recent letter: " 1 suffered for over a year with general weakness and debility manifested in severe headache and backache. I took four bottles of Peruna. and for two months have been entirely free from these maladies." thai WRECKS man. its train bodihj evils iirr it oe scroti hfaiin. wnishus irvivv. ASH BITTERS a romiisated haUt, a a. f aatl me digestion. runirSi .1 B I I mW Br - a mmm ni was a ava DRUSCIST Phali GOLATE BON-BONS feats' Is Balk salt Orltsl s,.i BBBBBBh ill Frv flu Dttlm Bc!f TVm. WEKtUKfS, ST. LOU S. Pioen. FREE TO WOMEN To grove io neai nr ai; lean. or poer nt Paulo Tollel Aanloepile 1!: m.3 I a larre trtaJ poekag vr.th bnpk ef tatiuetioss kM,Ulrl lice. TBB avai.sv ssmsvat. kut a irre ps kae n 1 ' to rooviare - . n .e. Wossen a., euer (be coviatrv are praistnir Past. or for obvt tt !.,-.:. 1 r n Im I treatI osesit of leSMle lira, . rIncall inCaicmat.v.0 aao 11 s-rrre oewdertui a a ' leseslng mn. ' ' r.s- iitjrrb. as a saoulb ab ano to reSMv tartar ami Sites tfce teetb Sera to-caj a ptlal card will do. avosa ar as sagtBsB SMBt J t rot. lor OOS. I!-. weoo.eC. rata; at a-nt - " SmIM. Bf mmm. 4r(r tasBBSBBaa 'I mm.lm rrtftrski I BSoroSla, mU 4 oev loiooSeoee. PRONOrSCrO KRf ECTLY PI RE ami PelS LESS by PH0MWENT PMYStCIANS DRUG HABITS mt ..II IIMuaik vol '. : l f.-rr I.M. KI aoSselra Sootetieo. to rmrm ar f fate 4rmm njaBBBB SSSBSSBBSB B4 " BSBBBBSB TaMrll reoare4 SS S, roil- l Ulrrial awoail to om-i 1,1 . . m. mt. t. es. S l4t, SO ol im Whrn rem a saialMy atwl aioa 11' a 1 oa i.v. a' bsssV oo amasssssv. TSooaoooa fart, s, i f r aooaoAe si 4 llSrrolorv. Aar-.s 1. l-1 feV i .. TBI ri ltlll Ml Ml III f So. T foolot Mewl SSroiohla. Teas 'S.JEWELIT s-ova an Bail Br es till. II MS Lt.tr! Blrvrl, BC. Loavla, Ma. CHE fiVAMITUO l atroaolosea l.itr. H e.j-..- rail a : aBe M B. aitti. seal ssarm Svatar 4M. Loot.

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Serou Prostration. Thousands of caace might be qnoted in which Perana has been used to rescue people from the perdition of deranged nerve, and put them on the good, solid foundation of health. The t'ounty Auditor of Brie eounty. Kew York, Hon. John Vf Xeff. in a recent letter written at Buffalo. New York, state.!: " 1 waa persuaded by a friend to try a bottle of your great nerve tonic, iVmna. and the results were so gratifying that I am more than pleased to recommend it " A Spring Tonic. Almost every bsiy necda a tonic in the spr nf Sonaething to brace the nerve, invigorate the brain and cleanse the blood. That IVmna will do this ia beyond all question. Everyone who has tried it lias hail the same experience a Mm. U VV. Tiinberlake, of l.yncliburu. Va.. who. in a recent letter, made ujc

of the follow me words: "I always take a dose of IVmna after busin.-s j hours, as it is a great thing for the ' nerve. There is no better spring tome, I I 1 1 l , . 1 i ,1 . m sou 1 i.ave uscu ais ui an 01 uirui. Catarrh in Spring. The spring is the lst time to trefli catarrh. Nature renews herself every spring. The system is rejuvenated by spr.iif.' weather. '1 bis renders medicines more effective. A vhorj course of leruna. t y the balmy air of spring, vv ill . ure old. stubborn caes of catarrh that have resisted treatment for years. Everybody should have a copy uf Dr. Hartman s latest book on catarrh. Address The I e runa Medicine Co, Columbus. Ohio. Mrs. Lulu Larmer, Stoughton, Wis, says: " For two years I suffered with nervous trouble and stomach disorders until it seemed that there waa nothing to roe but B bundle of nerves. I wan era Irritable, 1. nid not sleep, rest or compose myself, and waa certainly in. fit to take care of a household. I took nervo tonics and pills without benefit. When I began taking l'eruna I grew steadily better, my nerves grew stronger, my rest waa no longer fitful, and to-day I consider myseif in perfect h altisind strength. My recovery was slow but snre. but I .-persevered and waa rewarded by perI feet health. Mrs. Lulu "Larmer j If you do not derive prompt and satia ! factory results from the nse of Peruna, ' write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a ! full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give yon bis valuable ad vice gratis Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus, O. BCOITS QBatt (5 PAINtMNGUISH Aminstering ANGELTHOU S0UEVERYHfHS. WESTERN CANADA ob a in oao-araa mixed pars 10. ; THRBtlBOl BHt SHOS tl s r B IB Viir.ra HMO 1 f l. rt aw its. Seimi,' '..eii.t ii.it a BSaMSSSBS SB vr .uiitSi Tba aofO oonBerit Iho 'a' ntos .0 WOMO oraii. a it r.,nMV i . rreTioo, lor teitei iv I lten ft -a S) anaods V' aasoai h St s'r a I'liSai.i ma vS fronts a tl. ka4 a reo asstr.ratla Waaler sttaa, I H1.BM grm, Tlrta. IBBBv IIT.SrSt.Ta Book la. KOMESTtAD LANDS Cf M ACRES IkTE. taaoolt (Baiao fr.l aWa tt m BIB Bna'ni'cn r. A SabOai.rs if a ait t aatl fast 'Stti BS alias .- tr a.,tf f tar fre roavarSaort Baf. S fer i r. , BtoSsVvir. ralofall m? a r'.s.Bio sit.au aaa.-..ira) tr ..ursJt'l atattn el an.alS 1al li voa Sntasam f. , as atom sort r'ktr .'traiwra. aatt alio f r caruorai g t ras l'-m tilalll f et mlu saB BavKfws. r rataa rir . Soo i sol so Si al of laaaaSaer.i Ian. Ctaai a. 4 aaoSa. ol , J. II WBI) 1 W. s.tiBM. Bsaaoallif ksn 4 J Ssoi t-mm. 4a 4a.ov Bata . isirset. Ill , la'a. Oaett -.tiaaa i, , r raanrat A or als. A. R. K.-B 1W V wbibb aatn TB AMtmsiM a BBBSB otoSa t ox alia Ibis rata Ska M . tlaa,

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