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ft . yos Iiia is gloomy. In an standers. But -the next night Rants" your farms from farmers' agent.
� 111. � # ' 'P_ 41 -LL " " r Thet,scieritiflo world first learnt of In vain effort to cast the poigg-Ali
I . � leon $a, with fifty of his Port'd � I Send for circular now. Comfort, ce
� told ansmazipg atoi7 of f, , .., s ago, when Out of the sysiterakthe liver �,an�,�kld- and I
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.1� L. . -8 I . friends, all armed to the teeth; 4-o- #. LtLee t for farmefis 1,14 Ontario. apa"Ines
06, ni that 'prevail at the .Captain Ross, on his first voyage to neys are.worked over time until.,they 014r ; ox 5 .
.. .. I .,the intrigue for; power con- out his.enemy with the intention. *1 the Arctic, -was startled on .discover- too are played,out. Then comes'the owl __ - , 18, Cobouro, out I
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I by the effipress, �-�in ,him. , There d i ' � I I _�, " %,E BEST STOCK.
I ' ' r Was 4 sRerl%te Ing the famous Crimson Cliffs near pains in the back, the headaches, the � grain far 4hree. go-
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Iner . - six hufidred
' �"' q%empexor;" he ealid, "is ceitain- AV L. 1 - I— ir _111 attacks of constipation ti�nd indiges ,11 fenced; _ d
I 'I,r I - g&, And 048. 'on ,was -killed Baffin,s Bay. . tions, a 7
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� (I - 4 1ird 'Wera were % ' Red hail, tm is not unknown, e -shap. H. W;4mi3ve, IrmseA11%
I .. e empite: the many rumols - of- ven on. or Q.ropj a
Aeath, bilt for all practical pits guar a were c ffied-in, b�V*a Po'pft- in the United Kingdom, for in May . I I
L � ired on � � . The quickest and most certain, way I
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. I , he Is dead. For very inaby rleon Sa southem Also, ThenTan' of 1885 there was quite a. heavy f allL to overcome this condition ; is ��y th�,
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. I I gb�t xoiugq in b4A era- 'r ! , P a. - 3-EX.T.S WANTED—FOR TWO
. I I 1 axis he has been th� victim' of aii " � ' . of it at Oastlewelli in County useof Dr. Chase�s I[idlie�..Liie -ill A(
i fidilwas dimse, which has played a , where he thought 1we 'Was sa'e� Down. Red and white -fell together, They act definitely ii��d * dirdbtly on new lines; greatest premium propo.
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Ar I Ai%yoc with his mental faculties. but a embassador sutrendered, him, And the red hue was not merely o-4 the liver and kidney.9, awaken.th sition an Canada. Applyfor articulars
I � erol to Sellery,, 228 Albert street, O -T
'*enelik at his beat was probably and he was duly executed a -_ � tA*a. -
o hesitation -on the part of thElfter '801ne ihe surface Of the pellets, but weiA. to reriew energy in filterhig poisone ---E-_-__ _ ,
no -Ver anything more than a eomewhat . wathorl- through and through, from � the bowels and remove the FARM RS AND FRUff dAbWRjfS
I . ties. . —Why not soil nursery stock durlp
, I Astute aboriginal, and unfettered by I When one was, squeezed, between cause Of indigestion, backache and'; your spare time? You can , ak .. a
domestic millstones example of m 8 goo-
, . , -health and The most extraordinary , the fingers it stained them, other body pains. moneywithus, Our stook,isguaranwecl.
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I ' Litt his neck be might Nave carried ambassadorial privilege on record oc"! At Minsk, in Russia, an even You are not experimenting when strictly Arat grade and true to name. Out-
: thtough the task of reclaiming the ourred in 1661, when the French and stranger hail -shower had fallen five You use Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver, Ilt free; liberal terms; Thos. W. Bowman
I I country from savagery. Now it is too Spanish ambassadors at London and. . 4 Son Oo,, Limited, Ridgeville, 0.4t.
� I their retinues fought a, fierce battle years before. Some of the pellets Pills. They. are unique in thein - I
.,. late. were- ring-shap6d, and, while some combined ,action on the liver and- . I , — I 5
.. . I "'When the emperor dies the major- in the streets -of that capital, twelve �re distinctly reddish, others -were kidnevi and for this reason stand capital in g School for ,urses.
I a tribes in the kingdom will persons being killed and forty wound- wl aesirasyo dies ' enter the tral 9
,ty of th . a bright blue. Some scientists 'de� witho;at arival as a mqans of purity-, school. a I general egi
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1. e up in revolt against ed. On this oebasioxi a now Swedish clare that the coloring is due to vari. Ing the blood and cleanjing the 111ter-. . 'red school, U 0" ts "P., . t * S 0 enec-
'8'Y ril to London,
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:, � Abyssinian section, numbering ambassador was coming tween the oup mineral salts. ing and digestive systems. tad , _. Ju Lit 1 eld u t.
�bout one_tenth of the. population, and them.was. a dispute be Showers of red rain have .fallen One pill a dose, 25 cents a box at, - '
1 . (I a new form of government will French and Spanish ambassadora as more than once in the world's his- all dealers, , or Edmanson, Bates & V E T E R A N GRANTS WANTED—
to who should have precedence in the Ontario or Dominion, located or un-'
I be established. In the Middle Ages they were Co.. Toronl;o. located; lilgliest cash price taid, Mu1b61-
I ��At any moment lylen-elik II may procession of welcome. When at last tOry- land & Company, Department V,Tor6nto.
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I , Succumb to his malady. He ha; been the Swedish diDlomatists arrived and looked upon as awful omens of war —
. .at death's door many times in recent was proceedinj from Tower Hill to and bloodshed; but 'nowadays we THE ANDALUSIAN PLAIN6.
;1 . *ears, and on each occasion one has Whitehall, the,Spaniards ' who had a know the hue of the."rain of blood" 1 25 BEAUTIFUL
� . ., . rce of a hundred men on Toot and to be due to the presence of a tiny They Remind the American Traveler of
. �Ieaned something of the -remarkab:e I'D ross the red insect, a variety of water -flea. I
I preolin,tions taken by the empress to fifty on horseback, formed ac . Red rains are very rare, but in vol- the Western Prairies.
I r6main one of the dominating powers road to bar the passage of the French. caniO regions grey rain is compara- To traverse the great plains of An- O CARDS
L in the land. The latter fired a volley and charged
I : "The emperor, a tall, hard -faced, but the Spanish, sword in hand. Thr;,,e tively common, Sicily has had many dailusia, is not only to travel throughi
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I- -decrepit figure, played his cards very ho-rses, the postiIion and the coach- showers of this shade. They are an exceedingly -intereating and chsx*4 SENT POST PAID FOR 15 CENTS.
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11well until the empress crossed hie man �of the French ambassador were caused by the upper atmosphere be. acteristic part .of Spain, btit-60 TeCdVS
. e is one e w le killed at the outset, but the struggle Ing full of ash -colored volcanic dust an impression. at least from a dis- These post cardsare embossed is gold and
. women Etria. This dust is inflnit o
. . lasted for a long time after that, In from esimal� ance, of the eri an prairies as, Jusfthe thingto send t yourfriends. ,
. have ever met. Add to her cunning they formerly were.
I I ithe -whole gamut of 'unscrupulous de- the end victory was with the Spanish. 1Y fine, and colors the rain as it falls. .
� l punished. I Nor could In -November, 1819, darkness fell For miles and miles on either side SUPERIOR CARD CO?
�' , get somewhere near Nobody was I guy- .
: J'�. ces and You will -
, body be punished if such an event one day, early in the afternoon, over Of the Guadalquivir (which, for all DEPT. 214, TORONTO, ONT. *
. : ,an -approximate estimate of the lady's should happen anywhere to -day. a district in North America, and for its romantic name, Is a very muddy �
I ', aracter. For diabolical subtlety — hours ink,black rain fell steadily, to stream) the country stretches away, AGENTS
� . Ithe emperor cannot compare witl� her. Key to Puzzledom. the dismay of the inhabitants. .into a faint blue haze of distant hills, .1
� "He still wields sufficient influence, 1. The reason was curious, and com. with the foreground and - miadle, dig. I Secure the "EASY
.1 Mainly armed, to tarry his point when No. 1228.—Words Within Words - I tance full of herds of horses, mules I Washer ageneyfor your dis-
1, munication not being very good in . � trict. We start you in a bust-
4000asion arises, but for the. rest he is S4eak I ..
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I � I I � - - 2. S -lid -e. S. S -tan -d. those times, was no7 discovered for and cattle, feeding slowly or lying at ness of your own. Sell our
- I . 'cajoled into doing the bidding of the No. 1229.—Added Letter Puzzle- e, in the long grass and low, gorse- �, I "EA BY" VaoumnVashers,
��--_ lemiress, whose - .domination is ver Lobe, ql,�b.., amble, gamble; ,ate* some days, But it seems that in Ohio, eas � Wringer$ and Cleaners.
Y like scrub. The gr
o xn o g�ate; all, gall; low, glow; old, gold- hundreds Of miles to the southward, "' _eatest washers on.
* , ' The wide, and lengthy- tracts of grass, I earth, Write at once direct
� - I 7 � . , Inor pretty. , . win, wing; rein, reign; rant, grant, a great forest -fire had been raging for country,,the immense herds and Mc. J%- tn'r. a WBE, Manage
. "Before she cast the bewitching spell hue, hug'e; finer, finger; rub, grub; some time, and a steady south wind -1b the 'Tasyll Washer Co., 49
had be�en carrying thousands of tons mounted cowboys combine, says The, Dundas street, Toronto.
___1_1� " -of her dusky -personality .over the em- lance, glance; fan, fang; litter, glit- Wide 'World, to present an aspect
. iper-or she had -been married some nine ter;, asp, gasp. I of soot northward. A heavy rainfall which seems to belong much more to '
I � and it came down in jet -,black t,or-'
I . !timess, even according to her own reek- No. 1230.—Word Syncopations - I. rents. America than. to Europe. On closer '
. . �Dniug. From the moment of this Ho-me-ly, holy. 2. A-mica-ble, able . $ ection, of course, this illusion is
'singular combination IvIenelik's pow- 3. Di -urn -al, dial. 4. Ar -den -t, Art. 5' Black rain has fallen at least twic� SETTUMS'.
. , . dis Iled. - ;
I � er waried, B -all -et, bet. 6. Bon -fir -e, bone. in England during the last century, For example, the horses, instead of I
,��. em.r color has having o inary foals 'at foot, have rV
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� . , , �_ "T , ,,,,,,e5s gathered around her No. IMI.—Riddle. The letter V. been due, not to soot, but to the pres- .. T R A IN b
_I", —Z, -V%iLt ue ' making her position No, 1232.—Charades: 1, Shay, raid niule, foals, and interspersed among
"Ic - insects. the horses and c. ttle are herds of
, secure, I th ence of millions of little black
� enceforth the emparor —charade. 2. Butter, fly—ligliterfly. a
. I . has had to -nay clue regard to the foi- 3. Inn, vent, or—inventor. London's fogs vary in tint from mules, with occasionally a few don- (- — TO —
I � bles of h;s royal consort in the matter No. 1234.—Numerical Enigma: 3 blach to yellow. Almost the Only keys. - Moreover, :near the alquerias
,of ray 1 'P' color they never turn—bright blue—
, . I al prerogatives." brand, brandy, rand, Andy, win, wine or farms will be seen dxoves of P'gs MANITOBA, ALBERTA
1 i is to be found in a region in Man- and
, I .. Mr. klarquordt has a very low Opin- —13randywine. of a dull red color, flotki -of goats
i : ion ftf ihe Morality of the Abyssinian. Bat churia. There all the mists are Of in sorde places merino sheep,
. No. 1235.—Changed Heads- '
, . . `Tbe capacity for thieving is the cat, mat, hat, Nat, Pat, rat, sat- fat. ' this shade, as mist is simply'moist Spain, especially on these plains, ,.
. �',Jo ssfidian hallmarl-,' 'he says, "Th,� vat. air condensing on dust particles, and is , country Of magnificent sunsets. The only through line
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. � I I pe-,)ple tb'eve from the cra4le to the No. 1236.�—Beheadin a. 1. A -part. the dust there, like the top layer of Words fail absolutely to describe -the
.1 c grave and - �ary ,A 9 soil, is of a vivid blue. . glories of the evening sky. Silent and
.. I 1� - ,�shonestY 2. U -sage. . I LOW COLONIST RATES
I I I wit!) almost every known vice. --- :_ % .1 statuesque agai�ast the distant glow -
�".... "The king apparently enjoys the I ? The Wit of Cicero. Dot's Soft; Answer. one sees silhouetted perhaps a mount- For sett!ers in
/ 't, . - - Ivellind Settlers aud families
. .Privi:ege of being able to dishonor his "You have a hasty temper," said ad herdsman—a brooding figure mo- with livestock and without llyeato6k
" obligations, and the queen invariably Cicero replied to Vibius Curius, tionless and grim --or ,on the river's' effects should use
ines to go one better. As general who was telling a falsieh,od about his Dot's mother to her one day. "Al- ,
.. mining director to,the emperor I de age, "Then when we declaimed at the ,ways give a soft answer, dear, for 'a ban.k a black bull standing dark Special Trains Redular Trains
� � - - soft answer turnetli away wrath.' " against the roseate sky. I MR leave Toronto Leavind Toronto I
Teloped one of his _P,old fields and school together you were not born," Again in, the moonlight one may
1. I , - - "Soft?" asked the child.
� . � �Ehovved that it would produce as much and to Fabla, who said she was tbir- "Yes. Remember this when play- descry the faint and�dusky forms of Each TUESDAY 10.10 p.m. Daily
, . as nine ounces of pure gold to the ty, "No doubt, for I have heard you _ feeding cattle, the moonlight now ..
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. ton, tberiubv ranking as -one of the say ,sci twenty yeam." When he saw ing.. ' HARCH and APRIL Throcih Colonist
. and' again catching on a gleamin
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��, * "'. richest ,�pld centres in the world. Love Lentulus, his cousin, a little man girt Next day Dot was playing on the . 10.10 P.M. and Tour
I . lawn with a neighbor's boy and his horn. The silence, broken by Ist Sleepers
�_ . of g:)Id is one ,f his majesty's weak- with a big sword, he said, "What tias kite. She' accidentally broke the.kite, faint lowing of distant kine or the '
,nesses. I bave seen in his treasare astened my ,cousin to that sword?" weird cry of some night bird, gives
I liouse no fewer tha i I said: Colonist Cars on all- Trains
, . n thirty bags ,rf In being shown a colossal bust of his whereat the boy angrd an enhanced beauty to a wonderful
. ' "You are a bad, nasty. horri
� gold, each bag sufficiently capacirus OrOtheT, who was also small, he ex. d little scene not easily forgotten. No tharge for berths
.: __� to hold a couple of hundredweigh� ;j �laimed, "The half of my brother is girl 1" .
. coal. greater than the whole." Dot's eyes flashed, and she was I Kept by 'Lln"derwriters. Through Trains Toronto to
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. � ' "The goM was probably worth ra". One day Cicero -had supped with a*'f to answer in a similar vein -he London Salvaga--�) Corns is in -a
wh . T in- Winnipeg and West .
.lions, but instead of retrarding it Damasippus and his host had said, she thought' of her mother's , .
I national wealth Menelik, back as a ,)utting some inferior wine before him, words about a soft answer. Goin balned entirely at t)� charg-a of -the big , Ask .or C.P.R. Meat for copy ol "Settlers' Guide"
ed by (istig UP insurance companics. .
: his wife, perceived a source of "Drink this, Falerian; it is forty years to the boy, she looked earn . y at .
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I ger in mining success. 'Every f,)rm -Ad!" "It bears it age well," repheci him and meekly answered: Siberian horses will go thousands of Heine's Re a G .
� of security was thereu-non destr,y-,d Cicero.—From L'Estrange's "History .,,mush I.. � � . miles at the rate of forty miles a day. . . , reat Orator.
I I - all compacts denied ana there vr�_S.a� ,�,f Humor." I . . M__w___.ME_ I used to lo,n'g to be a great orator,
I Promise and Performance. .- _. , _ I in like De-
�_'.� . end of the matter. The Abyss n1in . ' and often'I used to declai ',
, , . court enjoys the possession. of im- Careful About His Vote. In Tolstoy th � are was the same con- ' Ca7 lee mosthenes, on the lonely seashore as
mensely rich gold fields, but no one .on -een the natural man S . wind and waves howled and. roared -
Often a man's reasons for giving or tradicti betiv 1.
I . -will invest a penny for their deve!.op- ,ithholding hisvote are subtle. Once and the aseetic moralist that pertains so a man exercises his lungs and gets
� nient. I have a deed bearing the em- -i'country squire solicited the support to lesser minds,,and in a certain in- used to speaking throiagh the greatest �
peror's personal seal, but the d -cu. :-,f a notorious poacher had 'stance cited by Aylmer Maude,in his V.a. I la C uproar of a popula I r assembly. Quite
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l wh t a curio dealer would put u,-,o,l flined to gi�re it. ity makes for bumor. �, -11111 , 0 a
:.� It., !i I - - I 1. large pumbers of cows and oxeii,
"But," urged the magistrate eandi- When Sarsh Bernhardt visited 22 � . Tft f, and I used to succeed in outToar,ing
� Mr. It is equally sev-re late, "that - A'�[M the collective bellowing of the beasts.
I . little poaching affair was Moscow the great man delive * h' 1'� r-thap
I . Marquorc red m- ,:�. ped
, I tt I the lat.yal system of Abyssinia, years ago. You should let bygones be self Of a crushing -condemnation of It is more Aifficult to speak to an
- IUMI he declares is as vile as any )ygones, I the contemporary theatie and of the . A P C--- audience ,of. sheep. Whatever you say
. aM L" ;2 9 to these mut heild
I that can be found. He sav'b: art in general. Af- M, 1, ,*hen you,urge
I � "It wasn't for locking me up," re- falsity of dramatis � ' " , �
� "The person accused of theft i-' :-ilied the man. "It's the reason why ter a momentous silence -one of his them to free the -, ej5 and n'ot, like.
..: I branded owthe forehead, to be deenl- vou did it that puts me t9gainst you." uest� admitted, schnewhat timorbus- '. 1cold SCJ Qs.,� their forbears, to go submissively to
. .ed a purveyorof court gossip en "Wbat was the reason?" y, that be was going to see the French I I -I the slaught4r h,ouse, they only ineet
ds in f I
I 1ho. culprit's tongue being out out, "Why, you said I had stolen a rab. actress that evening. Tolsiti face ,V111or your every sentence with a "Bat" so
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I I pected of havill-.34 bit, and it was a harp, and the man suddenly lighted up with a good-hum-
'Ov f � . , of countauance.-�From Heine's Me-
, , erhea-rd unpleasant truths is depriv- who don't know the difference ain't ored sniile. . IZWseIineRefnodieSi'nTub4s moirs. .
1. �ed Of his ears, For various accusa- fit for a member o' Parliament.'�_ Into Do you know," he said, "I am aw- . I . I . �
. Mons, however Ill founded, the pun- London Chronicle. Ily sorry I'm not going!$ . t, . . Capsicum.Borated,flentholated. . I . .
. - h ent may mean either poisoning I I
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.. I . ., ,decapitation, banging or stoning 1'0' Helping Her Out. He ,Lent a Hand. CWde of Zinc.etc., Erl to Spqcial
2 , .!death. 4 1 . ,r The Social Science Club, in Toronto,
I , "Thecutting ;ut of eyes Or the am. I I PuWSes-WritefDrfreeVAsdine Book to
� The Smythes attempted tbe unwise "I heard a good story about Andrew is one of the, few exa,mples of veiled -
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,: ': . J�Mno�ig the barbaric mod,es of met! able dinner party with an inexperienc- fermline," -said.a. man who ha�d visited 4: Me . "IMUL months ago this club, Of about a hun-
put justice. When I res nig -d maid, whose mistress had coached Scotland, I I . I ��� dr -ed women, was organiFtid by a Olev,
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I . 'i Itlia country a Plot was formo said afterward, her mind was "all in was making some improvement in -11 Leatbes—so far as sne was concerned
. 11 I ,-court to have me assassinated.- . I I
.11 I a tangle," During the middle of the Dunfermline, and.ong day at the noon for the express purpose of advocating
I : din] � an appeared on the women's rights. The club, hoy6ver,
� I isi Billen appeared in the dining- hour an old worn BULL DOG BRAND 1 2
Secret of Charlie's Success. th a ISOk Of PerPiex,'Y On scene with a sack, She hurriedly fill- has not as yet show'n any symptoms
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I I vpath from his door to the sidewalk. hether yott wa,pt thorn croquettyl, turned'fo a. handsome, genial, gray various phases of social life in which
. !All he had to work with was a small , things next or. that salad, and sh boarded man and said: , en,arei intereate
s I shovel, but he worked with a will, 0 salad plate, and I ,1' In L The kind Motiler WOW d. There are tem -
I , n.e don t thin " 'Ri laddie. I Gie us ti� lift w;' this eramental reasons. Canada may be
\1_ ,, ,Jfot his mother smiled ab, him frona the there's goin' t6 be enough ealad to go sack ;2ore the laird a6mes.." I uses. It makes the p
. . as north a country as Russia, but
1*1nolow whore she sat watching, round anyway, so hadn't we better , "Thereupon the laird of Skibo � hirdest water.� soft � there, hag not beeii history enough"
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I . watcli the boy, hi feelingly remarked, � I from himself." . and does' . ,to perfect the suffragette.
"How do you expect to get through I A drand Cllmax,, — .
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� , "By keeping at it,"' sale! the boy, sigrifnent—the obituary of a prominent Now thitt bamboo furniturc is tised _ - I'll, I "Red" meats are . leg I a liable to con-
, I of-heerfuly anifflng back at: his. mother. ,it . , P , save da"Pons on -
"That's how," . y man who'ha so universally a suggestion nbotit Wia,Pil tainination than fish or chicken. The
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� 9 "What's a dilemma?" asked one the bereavement sustained by the fam. has been added. And'the mlxttiro � I.;— , ,,`;--r� pblm , $800 alre9dy disagreeable, will not ptodute pt,o-
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