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WOMAN’S WORLD.
PLEASANT LITERATURE
FEMININE READERS.
FOR
Diamond* in Mor Teeth.
While waiting in a dentist's ante
room for my turn to be tortured, I
couldn’t help overhearing tho conversa
tion between a girl in the operating chair
and the man who was improving her
mouth. The talk indicated that dia
monds were somehow being used; and of
course my curiosity was aroused. Pretty
soon she came out. While standing in
front of a mirror, putting on her hat anil
cloak, she smiled inspcctively at herself,
in a manner critical of her teeth, and the
flash of something inside her red lips
caught my ej'es. It was not the gleam
of the pearl into which the poet, has so
long transformed beauty’s tooth, but a
brighter glint., like that of a diamond.
She was a “hifalutin” creature in dress
and manners and clearly capable of any
freak of embellishment; but I was never
theless astonished when the dentist, said:
old-time heavy chatelaine braids and
light curls and wcll-urrangcd puffs all
come in for a general share of favor. In
spite of this latitude it is astonishing that
women whose hair grows very badly will
draw it un to tho top of the head. The
view of the back is anything but edify
ing.
A costunio of deep brown velvet has
two panels of brocade on the left side,
between which are three full plaits of
velvet. The skirt is gathered full at, the
back, falling in heavy folds. The bodice
has n plastron of the brocade and the
sleeves are trimmed with it. Tho visit*
is of velvet,.cut short in the back aim
with long, square fronts. It is bordered
with sable and is fringed with salile
tails. The bonnet is of golden brown
suede leather and is trimmed with velvet
and suljc.
POPULAR SCIENCE.
Gambling in New York.
On both sides of Ann street, Park
place, on Nassau street and Park row
gambling houses still flourish, says a New
York letter to the St. Louis Republican.
The greatest down-town guino of all,
‘Yes, it was a diamond that you saw. I | however, is at 8 Barclay, in which cotn-
bavc set four in her teeth, the gold tilling \ biuation concern old Dancer, who died
serving as the metal with which to i lit - j very rich a short time since, was the
bed Hie gem* in the cavities. No, I principal partner. -The play here ranges
never heard of .such a thing before. It very high and those who go there are
was her own original device. What fori j technically known as high •‘rollers.” If
To advertise herself. She is a prosperous j you may believe the dealer, they are all
adventuress, already all-known, and do-| colonel*, judges, counselors or senators,
siro is of greater notoriety. She brought The chips of this house range from fifty
tho diamonds, and they arc probably i cents to #5 each and there is practically
worth $300 or $400 together, as very big | no “limit.” Borne time ago there was
on<$ could not be used. I suppose tile j the perennial scare among the gamblers
diamond-mouthed woman will become I and every man-jack of them moved over
famous in her way, and so the investment to Jersey, except, the dealers at
will prove satisfactory.”—Pittsburg Pont, j No. 8. It is a house of great influence
i mid more than one close election ill New
He Was a Gentleman. > Yoik city has been decided by the “pull"
The other dnv as n young lady and ". h . ich >ts owners have with the poli-
gentleman were walking down tho uve- *«•*>»*«• At the time of the Jersey hohw
nue, Buys tiie Washington Herald, they
met a young man who politely raised his
hat in recognition of the gentleman as he
was walking with n lady. The lady
turning to her escort asked rather ex
citedly : “Why, do you know that man?”
“Why, certainly; lie is a young gentle
man of an excellent family here. His
name is Mr. Blank.” “Well,” said she,
“1 am glad t ) learn he is a gentleman, for
there is so much more satisfaction, mid
it is so much nicer to be followed by a
gentldman than it is by a loafer. Why,
do you know, he followed mo the other
morning for several hours. I was out on
a shopping expedition, and as soon as I
came out of one store there be would bo
waiting and looking in the window next
door, and so on until I got down to
Seventh street. By that time I was
furious, and I felt tiie blood come into
my cheeks and glhrod at him; but it
didn't seem to make any impression, for
he looked at me with an expression as
anic was set up in one of the b:iek
rooms of a Cortlamlt street hotel, but the
ordinary guests 'of the house soon took
fright at the constant stream of queer
looking visitors gopig up to the parlors
and the proprietor was compelled to
forego his unlawful gains.
The night games are all uptown, and
those, of course, are of the aristocracy of
the order, PJuy in all of them, except
those in the Bowcry.-is for high stakes,
and at each a splendid supper, attended
by negro waiters, is laid from 10 o’clock
to midnight. The sideboards of those
palatial establishments, too, are admira
bly furnished, all sorts of wines and
i.piors, except champagne, being dis
pensed free and ad libitum. Cigars
must be paid for. The celebrated 818 is
unquestionably the best known of the
Broadway houses. John Morris«ey and
liis great rival John C. Hccnun, had in
terests in this house at different times. It
is exceedingly exclusive, and the stranger
follow mo just as faithfully us I’ve seen ! wll > 1( * cl to committ enmd sooner
tho little English pug doggies follow “ n * 8 " rcr thnu any other form of vice,
their mistresses—some of the West End puking. a curse, is but a child to it.
society belles. I must have walked him S f ond ' th f e way ‘° beat faro is to
around for two or three miles, when “"ay from it I he mere fact that
finally I happened to meet a friend, who 1 J, 011 <m °? c s,dt ; ° f ‘ ho h, ‘ ve do
joined me. and then, of course, he went tho guessing while the dealer nets simply
i>ff in another direction. If ever there is ! “ lln automaton is potent enomdi to m-
a go-as-you-please walking match gotten I sll ' e y ol ! r downfall m the end
up here I should like to enter him as first . Far ? ls bko ‘ he th T ee daughters of the
choice. I’m sure’he’d win; he seems to j 1
have such hard endurance. But I’m so gB-e give!” And when at last you are
glad he is a ‘gentleman.*” Her escort ! ‘roke.’ when you have no more to give,
tries to make her understand that per- I ' v . h ? n v .-* ou bilV ? m .“ d 1ourself growing
i.„. ;.i.„ki„ i,„ I shabbier and shabbier day by day, when
you are beset with debts and duns and
i awake to the startling c onsciousness that
all the time you have been playing you
form and features that made him for the I '
time being forget himself, but she did
not feel inclined to excuse him on that
A butterfly—a creature supposed tc
live at most only two or three days—was
lust year kept alive in a glass cage in Eng
land for 121 days, its ago at confinement
being unknown.
A well-known writer tolls of seeing
thousands of small fish migrating across
liuid from one lagoon to another, in tropi
cal America. He says they inoved as
deliberately and as unconcernedly as ,
though they had been accustomed to the
overland route all their live*.
Experience on French railways has
shown that the double poppy is the best
plant at present known for consolidating,
oy the interlacing of its routs, the loose
soil of nil embankment. The usual
grasses and clovers develop slowly, but
the double poppy grows enough in two
weeks to give some protection to the
slope, and within throe or four months
its roots, ten or twelve inches long, retain
the earth farmoro firmly than those of any
I grass or grain.
I With a lens made of rock salt it may
he possible to photograph in tho dark!
The P/iotoejraphir JS’ric* status Hint Abney
has succeeded in piepariug plates which
are sensitive to-thc rays lying beyond the
red end of the spectrum—the dark heat
rays—and with such platea used with a
rook salt lens there should be n possibility
of photographing bodies which possess a
high temperature, although that tempera
ture may be fnr below* that needed to
render them self-luminous.
There can lie little doubt tht t the pike
is decidedly an exception to the rule that
fish have little or no intelligence. Even
the sir* of his brain is worthy of respect.
Its proportionate size, as compared to the
rest of the body, is ,as X to 1,800; in the
shark, whose intelligence has so often
been vaunted, it is only ns 1 to 2,500;
while in the tunny it i*Jmt as 1 to 8,700.
The only thing tlint dulls the pike’s intel
ligence is his grtod; but even this may
perhaps only be caused by an over
weening confidence in hV own gastric
juices. Like many other voracious ani
mals, to swallow seems to be his only
joy; palate he has little eft none.
A new American process for rapidly
drying timber, hides, wool, grain, and
other substances surcharged with mois
ture, has been attracting considerable at
tention in England. It is called the cool-
dry air process, and consists in passing
through tin chamber containing the mois
ture-laden material a continuous current
of furnace-dried air having a temperature
betweeu eighty and ninety degrees Fah
renheit. The moisture is absorbed by
the air in so remarkable a manner that
oak logs nro reported to have been fin
ished in nine days, although natural dry
ing would have required three or four
years. The temperature is so inodcrato
that delicate fibres, fabrics and chemicals
arc not injured.
A curious feature of the National mus
eum. in Washington, .is tho.’*zoological
section, or the department devoted to
birds’ eggs. It has about 42,0(10 birds’
eggs, packed away in little ta-uj* place !
in eases along the walls of thcibuildiug.
The eggs in the collection vary in size
from that of the tiniest humming bird to
that of the giant bird, whose remains are
found in Madagascar. There js a little
egg of a tiny humming bird lying in u
diminutive nest. Tiie humming bird
that made the nest and laid (die eggs is
the smallest bird in the world. The lit
tle egg has a length or long diameter of
three-tenths of an inch, and a short di
ameter of three-hundredths of an inch.
The nest is one-twentieth of an inch
across, one way, and ninety-two one-
hundredths the other.
To eradicate dandruff, and keep the scalp-
inntst and clean, use Bali's llmr Itcncwcr.
lives of many children have lieen save,*
i y the* um*ly iim* **f A C'lttftry I'ectornK
Pki.yknt crooked boots and Wittered h*x>l*
by went i»>r Lyon** Vatei t Heel Stiffeners.
There Is no disease so dangerous us the want
•t common sense.
It was an old oriental doclrlnc that women
have no souls. Mora enlivchtcued philosophy
concedes that they havo pmer, liner,
more exulted souls than men. Hut they are
too often contained in feeble, suffering bodies,
which hamper and rettird their full develop
ment. For all those painful Ailments Incident
to the rax, I)r.l\crce’s “Favorite Prescrim iou H
is I he best sped tic in the world, and Is sold un*
der a i>o*itive guarantee that it will do all that
is claimed for it. Price reduced to one dollar.
Hy druggists.
Tint two ears ot ctvtiiKution—plon-eer
front-lcr.*— Phihulrliihia ('all.
Walking advertisements for V)r. Sage's Ca»
•urrli liemody are the thousands it has cured*
Tt Is said that more money is needed to put
BttriholdPs statue on her lust logs.
Chattanooga Saw Works, of Chattanooga,
Tenn., nmmtfuoture and sell all klndsof saws
warranted first-class In every respect. They
repair all kinds of saws—griming thinner, ro-
tempering. hammering, etc. Write for prices.
account. She said she might forgive ! ia ''° n !f lect ‘ , . 1 « ” ot onl - v y our8elf ’
him. as he was “a gentleman of u fi rst »>t your famtly-why then, you may go
family.” The voting lady in question <! the oe ; d " r whl 'l )et ’ abashed, m
was considered the prettiest woman at i b “ «* r - 1Ic ' wd m * <;h !'. (; 1 rful vo,ce:
Cape May last summer, and she displayed ! ;' Vh y* .^rtaiuly,’ and slide you a
great artistic taste in the selection of her j ffuartcr to g° hom: w ith.
bathing costume. She was written up i ——
by several enthusiastic correspondents as
“The Beautiful Nymph of the Sea,”
“Queen of the Wave,” etc.
Iii.lamly KHIrvrd.
Mrs. Atm I-iu'our, of New ortenn., I .a., write.: "I
liuve R *|>|| win, Imt* been nick fnr Iwo year.; he hn»
I Bell uttemleU hy our Indlnx 1>1<> nt'lann, Imt nil to
no purpnwe. Till, tnornlnv he hmt hi. tt.tt.l *,.*11 of
■miKlilnir. nn,l tvn. mi greatly pruntraleil In eon.e
•Ihettis' that ilrallt .001110,1 liiiiiilnont. We hail lit tho
liou-o u liotflo or Oil Wm. Haij.'r IUi.s.m rott tho
I.-Mis. ptmha.oil hy my hu«l*iiil. who not loo, I your
mlvortlnemoiit yooterilay. W. atltnlnl.leroil It 'ami
In* wn, iii'tontlv relievo,1."
M.D.
BINOHAMTOM. M.V.
THE INVALIDS BENEFACTOR.
Illwovorcr of l)r. Kilmer's
omplete Female Remedy
£- a,lle *’. , „ H'<ine Treatment
Nurt'lnl ar.d Pnooltlo trentinont for
Hll Cpinplnlnta mm lil.ctuos peculiar to
lhuigtitviTs Wives anil Mothers.
:l bottle..
I— roll'll kind is nl.o sold sopantloly:
Female llcmedy, (lii„o,i n„.isv,teim»|.
AII t it III it-l.oa r K «t; ,(l.o,'i I Tnutnit), 1.
t * O A llllllltlllonf.lKtle,,,1,1 o ,50
H r (lr the tlin'u in one I'avkugc$2.0U.
Iteonvcrs the "run-down;" ts’d-rlddon”
or"nltiutdomsl." It Kllmlnato. Humor,
and 111,in,I Impurities tlmt cuu.e Fciotulii,
tbneer. Tumor, |,tmplos umf tiiotolies.
The .ae for I't^ntit. ,,i„1 ):.|,on,rr. 1, put
ttom.tt . Itenlth .ml llwfutnr,. nuuln totoird.
l*r. Kilmer treats Internal Tumor, Cancer.
Fashion Notes.
Fenora nets, with floral designs, have
flouncing to correspond.
Mikado sateen is in all colors with Jap
anesque designs.
Sateens have foulard patterns, stripes,
prisms and spots.
Crepe de chine, in evening colors, is
richly embroidered.
Ginghams with tufted spots are shown
in all leading colors.
French percales arc shown in beautiful
designs and colorings. They are in plain
and coral stripe
I’ies and Civilizat on.
Henry Ward Beecher is credited with
a remark to the effect that pie is the
great sign of civilization. “Where there
is no civilization,” he says, “there is no
pie; but where you find civilization there
also you will surely find pie.
I “This is undoubtedly true,” said a
gentleman who ought to know, lie lieing
connected with one of the largest pie
1 bakeries in the city. “At any rate, in
Chicago, one of the world': greatest cen
ters of civilization, you find pio in un-
! limited quantities.”
“Last year we made and sold 1,083,-
j 842 pics of all kinds, and now can turn
i out, if ncces ary, 12,000 per day. Apple
I pie is the favorite, closely followed in the
and set figures. ! season bv whortleberry and in the winter
American ginghams and zeyphrs are | |, y In j no i. Cranberry pie is also a great
reproductions of foreign styles, the tar- j thing in winter, and pumpkin, squash
tun colors being admirably copied. ; an d custard are in great demand. With
Cloth of gold or silver on colored 1 the exception of apple pies, which are
ground, the “samite” of “ages long gone | good all the year round, the people dc-
by,” is made up in evening mantles. > mund as complete a change of pie as
Ginghams in blue, tan, brown ecru and j they do of clothing,
crenrn, richly embroidered, form entire ] . "The pie business is a great institu-
dresses with vest, collar and cuffs of vel- ; ( ' on - e have eighteen wagons out all
vc t. ; day long, and our barn contains forty-
Mountain cheviots, soft and heavy, are
A Southwestern Dinner Bill of Faro
8. G. Bayne, who 1ms returned from
a trip to the southwest, gives us the style
of “a ten-minit” dinner in Indian Terri
tory, as called out by n lady of Juno-
esque stature at a railroad depot:
MENU,
“Superfish.
Bing! ■
“Stakerlivcr.”
Bang!
“Pieorpud."
Bung!
“Tearcough.” •
Sling!
“Cheesecrcrackors."
Slang!
“Nutserapples.”
Slung!
All out!
Fifty cents!
Awlabonrd!
Ph—wiz!
—Bradford Era.
excellent for mountain and seaside wear.
They are in stripes and checks and chev
iot effects.
The newest feature this coming spring
will be robings and panels of tapestry
beading, in which the colors melt into
each other.
Bonnets will have either no strings, or
short ones studded with fancy pftas, some
with flat coin heads, some with small
bullet heads.
five horses. Orders are taken by our
salesmen from their customers for the
next day’s supply, and the pies are, so to
speak, cooked to order, so that no stale
ones are left on our hands. We employ
about thirty-five men and girls in our
factory, twenty-five of whom board in a
house we have erected for that purposo
on the premises.”—Chicago Herald.
Taking the Oath.
Or are those tender words applied
Alike to fifty e-iris beside I”
4 1 “Do you,” said Fanny, t'other day,
French nainsooks have stripes of open “In earnest love me as you say:
work with design of blue coral. This is ^ * J J ~
Used for the skirts of dresses, the bodices
und draperies being of plain stripes.
The modes of hairdressing are suffi
ciently varied to suit every style. The
coiffure miiy be high or low.according to
fancy. Basket plaits arrarged like the
A Blade of Gras*.
“Gather,” says Buskin, “a single blade
of grass, and examine for a moment,
quietly, its narrow, sword-shaped strip
of fluted green. Think of it well, anil
judge whether, of all the gorgeous flow
ers that beam in summer air, and of all
strong and goodly trees pleasant to t lie
eyes or good for food, there be any by
God more highly graced, by man more
deeply loved, than that narrow point of
feeble green. Consider what we owe to
the meadow grass, to the covering of the
ground by that glorious enamel, by the
companies of those soft and countless
and peaceful spears.”
Kentucky has"'rY,'00d 'sq'mi'e''TiiuT^'’,T
coal fields; Pennsylvania 12,030 miles:
Great Britain, entire, 11,859 miles, and
England alone, 0,039 miles. The wealth
of Pennsylvania is largely due to the de
velopment of the coal in that Slide, and
the importance of England in the indus
trial world is due to a similar cause.
FOR COUCHS, CROUP AND
CONSUMPTION USE
OF SWEET GUM AND MULLEIN.
The RweetGuro from h tree of tho nni*.e name
f rowitur In tho South, CoiuhlniHl with it toM iiiriIo
rom tin* Mullein pluntof tho old Helds. FornRlo
MM WiWMff, 'i-w"" b " ! - tu ''
A fliintM* On.
Scrofula of Lungs.
I am now 49 year* old. and have nufTerod for tlo*
InHt ftrtoonyrurn with a Iiiiik trouble. I have Npoiit
thousand* of dollars to ai roNt ihomandi of thin ills
i'iae: but temporary rollof wh« nil that I obtained.
I was unlit tor any manual labor for Novoral your*
A friend Mtroiiirly recommended the nw of Swift's
Specific (M. s. S.). olalmlnit ihnt lie lituiHelf had 1«h*ii
irreatSv bonetltted by Um use tu mine lutur trouble*.
1 resolved to try It. The result* nro roniurkublo. My
eouph ha* leftnie, mv Ntmnrtli Iiun returned, i»»»»l I
w. Uh Ht.Yiv pouiidK more than I ever did In my lire.
It ha* been three years since I Mopped the use of the
medicine, but I have had no return or the cHmwimo,
mol there Hro no pain* or wenknemi fult tu my Ihiibn.
I do the hardest kind of work. T. J. HOLT.
Montgomery, Ala., .Tuiiu
Swift's Kitoolflc In entirely veffetablo. Trcntluo on
blood aud Sklu UlfWaneN mulled free.
The swift KricOIFiu Co., Drawer :l, Atluntn, Oa..
or l.VT W. aid St., N. V.
Fres Farms smlSK
The moht aUnderful Attrirulhiral JSiik In Ariicrlea.
Rurrounded by proNperou* milling and umiiufaetur-
Iiir towiiM ruler'* Hi rail In! Ma/riinceut crop*
raided In 1SH9. TIiokukudn «f Aoi-on of (joviM'ii-
men l fmiid, subject to preemption mil homestead.
I.andx for role fo notual acttlerv. at $3.0') per Acre.
Dona Time, l'urk irrigated l<> liumeiiHe t amiln. (Jlienp
railroad raten. Kvery attention shown m iller*. For
mat n, pamphlet*, etc., u 'drehs COLORADO I.AND A
LOAN CO., opcia llouhe lllock, Denver, i ol. Ho*23lD.
5 TON
WAGON SCALES,
•r«, SUM (WbHbm, S«nm
DROPSY
TREATED FREE!
OR. H. H. GREEN,
A Speeialiat for Eleven Years Past,
ntlrely Intrude**. Remote* allay luptmuu of Uropaf
in elL'hl to tweuty day*.
Cure* patient* pronounced hnpsloM by the bod of
»'li‘*b’lan*.
Frmnibe And dots (be symptom* rapidlv di*»p.
pour, *ud In ten day* at leant IwodLlrU* of all ■> nip.
loniM are raumved.
Some may cry humbuff without knowing anvtldnff
about it. Remriid>er, it doe* not eoKt von aio thiuff
to realize the merit* of tuy treatment for vmiweir
In ten day* the diflirultv of breathiuif i* relieved
ihe pulse regultr, the urinary orpau* made to din-
chance I heir lull duty, sleep Is reMoml. the swelling
all or nearly gone, the strenictli Increased, and up;*),
tile made pood. I hih coiiRtanllv rurlitk ca*e* of
Ioiik KtandliiK, cuie* that havr been tapped a num
ber of time*, aud the patient declared unable to
live a week. Keud for 10 da.v*' treatment; directions
ml term* free, (live full hiMory of »•«*«*. Nams
*e*. liow long afflicted, how tiadly hwoUuii aud whero,
i* bowel* roNtivH, have Irp* •iuirMod and dripped
water. Send for free pamphlet, containing tenti-
umuinl*. ipieMlion*. Me.
Ten dios' treatment turtii*ln*d free by mAil.
Bend 7 l ent* in Maiun* lor po*ta«« ou luedlclns.
J.pilrpay fit* poaitivelv emed.
.. , H. I*. «l«F.KN.i>I.I».,
a. .. AVUUMR, AliAllC«,f9R #
Mention thu paper.
A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever.
DR. T. FELIX OOUItAUD’S
ORIENTAL CREAM, OE MAGICAL BELUT1FIEIL
and deft** drtertio
Freckle*. Meth-i'Ntchvs.
Kaali bud Skill dim.*u*e*. and
»ry blendflli on Ixiauty,
• ' " ' ‘ lion. II ha*
(1 tiie l**t of
and Is
IMf# List l .
jihiv *r IIN*t
Dlngnaml.a,
jmrmlt-i
tuKtr it to M'ftura
the piepmutlon
n<> counterfeit
of nlinllur llama.
The dl*tbiff il*h-
ed Dr. L.A.Mayer
said to a lady of
the limit ton,
(a patienti: "A*
you^ladlo* will
omiiiwnd 'Uour-
and'* ('ream' un
lend harmful of all the Mkin prvnnrath.nA." One hotels
I l«*t Mi iimiith*. UNimr It every day. Also PoudreMub
remove* *i4»erf1ii(Mi* hair without injury to tiie skin,
mr. H. II. 1. flOl RAl'l*, Hale Prep., «« Send M.. Rea Veek.
or sale by Dnurirl*ta and Fiincy Good* Dralur* In ths
S.. CanadnH, Kuropa. t#*ftc«vare of haa* ludtNtion*.
so Hewrnd fornirost and pnnifof any onceellbnr hmiiio.
Consumption Can Be Cured!
DR.
E _ The* Acme contains 114 American OANOO
_ ull WITH M I'NIC.aud I*entirely \|lN|s\
diAerent J'rom any other collection. WMHUy
S Abo, I(M> Songa of tin* Day. including “ Wail '
Z C'lmnb Midi Mi," •* Spring Time ana Kobltii !
have Come," “t'ltmhliiff up de (.olden Stairs,’*
l— '*l , eck-a»ltoo!" "When Kohlns Nrot Again,** j
"I'll Await My Love,’* etc. Ninth bonks, aud rata*
lot;lie* of music, tinveliles, etc., frar, on receipt of Iflc. i
N. I'. TKIKKT,4iiH Washingtonfcit.,ltoatou,Mass# ,
CONSUMPTION.
I have u poeltl vo reiusdy for tho above dUeana; by lta
nse.thoueamls of Chios ot tha wotot kind and of long
•tandlnirhavo boon cured. 1 mlooil./oMroncI* my f»|rh
to Itsefflcacr.tliutl wld tend TWO 1IOTTLK8 FKBR,
together with a VA I.UAHI.KTKKATIFK on ihisdlsaaaa
to any eutrerer. Give eipresa *nd F O.Nddr>*r..
DH. T. A. bLUUL’Al, let 1'sarlSt., New York.
No Ropo to Cut 0(1 Homes' Manes.
Ctll-bi ili-rl ‘ KUl.ll’- I > || Al.TKIt
end ItltMM.K I umlilu.d, cannot
be Slipped by nny horse. Sample
Hardware and IT/irnc*.* Dealer
Special discount to the Trade.
Se.ud for Price U«r.
J. C. LlfalfTIIOrSK,
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