The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, July 07, 1899, Image 9

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SELFISH MAN PUNISHED.
Little Trntn Incident That (ir.vo
Imttlce-IjovliiK l'liHiuiiKers
.Much Joy,
l'asScngers on nn Atlantic City Iniin a
few evening iiirOru treated to a spectacle
of retributive justice that lickled them fn
inotisly. ' The ear vn9 ciowded, ami. as the
dust wm lljing- pretty thickly, nil the pas
hungers nwe one had their windows down.
ThUunplcftsaut exception vm a difgt untied
looking party, with a plentiful giowth -of
weedy-looking whiskers', and thou he al
lowed to sway in and out of the window with
the ttustv zephyrs. Of coure, he got none
of the dml and ciudeis, for these always
blow in the seat diieclly behind. Two nicely
tit eased women occupied these unfoitunato
quartern, and, after MilTerniK inartyrdoin for
about 'JO minute, one of them it-kc(l the
"open-window fiend" if he would mind put
ting the window down. "No!" he leplied,
grullly. "It's too warm. If jott don't like it
change your seat."
In trout of the man sat a traveling man,
who took in the situation at a glance. Quick
nsn Hash he iai.ed his window, and instant"
or the flowing facial appendages of the man
behind began to perform a mot tearful se
ries of g.Matioiis. The dust speckled them,
and the wind twisted them. Their owner,
after a few moments of such violence, got
red in the face ami then put his window
down. A few moments later he leaned over
and ask"d the other pasengcis to shut o!F
the draught in a similar manner, but, to the
niteu.-e amusement and giatifieation of the
balance of the people in the car, who had
watched the little comedy all the way
Wise Hen.
A duck which had faithfully stuck to busi
ness during the summer mid laid several
dozens of Targe fawn-colored egg-3 com
plained that site wasn't appreciated. "See
that hen over there," said the duck, "she
basn't laid as many eggs as 1 have, nor as
big, but she has books written nbout her and
verses composed in her honor, while nobody
is saying a word about me." "The trouble
with you is," said a wise rooster that was
standing near, "thijt you don't tell the pub
lic what you have done. You lay an rgg and
waddle o'(f without saying a word, but that
sister of mine never lays one without letting
everybody in the neighborhood know it.
If you want to cut any ice in this community
you must learn to advertifec."--Uoyce'8 Hus
tler. A I.oft-IIiiiitletl AtliulMslon.
Three citizens one a lawyer, one a doctor
nnd one a newspaper man sat in a back
room recently in the gray light of the early
dawn. On the table were many empty bot
tles and a couple of packs ot cauls. As they
sat in silence a rat scurtied across the hearth
into the darkness beyond. The three men
shifted their feet and looked at caeli other
uneasily. Attcr a long pause the lawyer
spoke. "I know what you fellows are think
ing," he aid: "vou think I thought I saw a
rat, but I didn't!" Chicago Inter Ocean.
iconic.
"You are wanted around the corner," ex
claimed the citizen, confidently.
The policeman laughed aloud.
"I know better," he leplied. "When I am
wanted I can't be found. Since 1 have been
. found, I can't po-sibly be wanted!" .
Heie we see how important after all it is
to understand something of the formal or
scholastic logic which it has become the
fashion of modern science to sneer at. De
troit Journal.
When a man is injured in a railway wreck
he firt nsks his doctor if ho can recover,
and then his lawyer, and about how much.
L. A. W. Bulletin.
A man could make money with five fingers
if he didn't have ten for it to slipthiougli.
Chicago D.u!y News.
An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
effects of the well known remedy,
Svnur of Fins, manufactured by the
Camfounia Fio Svnur Co., illustrate
the value of obtaining the liquid laxa
tive principles of plants known to bo
medicinally laxative and presenting
them in the form most refreshing to the
taste and acceptable to the system. It
is the one perfect strengthening laxa
tive, cleansing the system effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling one
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
ever' objectionublo quality and sub
stance, and Us acting on tlio kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritating them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In the processor manufacturing figs
arc used, as they are pleasant to the
taste, but the medicinal qualities of tho
remedy are obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to the Caukoknia Fio Svnur
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
remember the full name of the Company
printed on the front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN mANCISCO. OAL.
r.ouiaVir.i.u. icy new yokk. n. y.
Hor alc .ill Driipt'lsls, l'rlcq 50c. per bottle.
VARIGOCEL
fp eninruuil Ydn In
i t,i'ti tun periim-
nun' y i i ii tin,
I llliliill i.nitv,
liilii,ilinmfr "r ! f tunf. Now I luvalud
txioti e fi . M.n i ii 1 r ,i iti how I -to U.
i, OR, H. WHITTIER,ul.!',.a':.Bi,!vri
KMIIci5MJMlii'Ii3WZtKil
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Hint louirti riruu. TMies (IikmY. Uw
eiiuic wiom aii HSfr I Alls.
in limn, pom or unnnmii.
ijMj . a y .. -j rWji Ty K5j
through, the drummer, without so much as a
twinkle of the eye, replied: "No! Jt's too
warm. If you don't like it change your
Beat!" 1'luladclphia Record.
BfeTrJ&f'J
pHEr fstssi
LOUIS NIGH CONFESSES.
Cnii or tin Mill li Trntn IIoIiImth Tells
It All After Itecelvliii: 111 Scntfiico'
Slmppanl llen Ten Yi'itrrt.
Ilfirtvllle, Mo., Juno -US. On u pica
of guilty, -Lewis Nigh, tho Macomb
trni u robber, wus given u IS-yciirs'
sentence. Joe Sheppard's trial re
sulted in a verdict of guilty, lie re
cciveil u sentence of ten yours. Oscar
Kay, the young uian who gave' tlio eon
duetor short ftiro and en lined the train
to lie stopped ut Macomb on IJio liight
of tin; robbery, will probably not, bo
prosecuted. At any rate, bis case lias
been' continued and be will bo allowed
to go upon bis own recognizance, .ludgo
Cox ordered beppard and Nigh
sent to prlngfjeld ut oiiee, where
tbey will be kept with Jennings, Ken
nedy and Fegley until their attorneys
perfect their appeals. Lewis Nigh,
who pleaded guilty, wrote out a full
confession for the editor of tjlie Ilnrt
ville Democrat, lie told bow Kennedy
had persuaded him to go Into the rob
bery and said he was easily led into
crime because he was hard up. Ilo
said Kennedy planned and executed
the nil'air from beginning to end.
WILLLIAM GOEBEL WON OUT.
After u AVeek of Incitement tliu Ki'iitiichy
Di'inocriitlu Statu Com rut Ion Names
u CumlWIutc for Clowrnor,
Louisville, Ky., June 28. -William
Oocbel, who, with an iron grasp, baa
ruled tho democratic state convention
since It assembled nearly a week ago,
was last night nominated for govtrnor
on the twenty-sixth ballot, after a
contest unparalleled in this state for
bitterness, determination on the
part of the winner and for skill
ful manipulation. Tho end of the
long, exhausting fight brought a
reasonable degree of harmony to the
faction which throughout the light
battled for every inch of ground. Stone
was dropped on the twonty-ilfth ballot
and Hardin proved unable to control
enough of tho Stone votes to win. The
scenes during the last ballot were dra
matic, though not so exciting as many
in which the delegates had partici
pated. It resulted: (loebol, 500; Har
din, cai.
KullHtlnp; Colorod jMou.
Cincinnati, Juno 28. The United
States recruiting ollice in Cincinnati is
enlisting all the colored men who will
volunteer for the Twenty-fourth and
Twenty-fifth regular United States in
fantry, which will leave San Lrancisco
about July 1 for the Philippines. It is
believed by army men that colored men
are more easily acclimated, and orders
have been received from headquarters
to get as many as possible. From indi
cations Cincinnati will furnish a great
many.
(,'onl-t-il at Train Koltlii'ry.
St. Louis, June "S. A special to the
Post-Dispatch from Sedalin, Mo., says:
After being out since 4:."i! yesterday
afternoon the jury came into court at
10:1." a. in. to-day with a verdict of
guilty in tho case of James West,
charged with complicity in the Mis
souri Pacific train robbery near hero
last fall. His sentence was fixed at
ten years' imprisonment in the peni
tentiary, the same as was given the
former conductor, Eli J. Stubblcfield,
convicted of complicity in the robbery.
AVIiy tint School ltourd ICiinIkiiimI.
Lincoln, Neb., June tic. The school
board of this city resigned in a body
because the high bchool graduating
class persisted in appearing on the
stage on commencement night garbed
in overalls. The students claim to
have suffered certain humiliations at
the hands of the board and by way of
retaliating adopted tho word "Work"
for their class motto, and determined
to appear in laborers' garb to claim
their diplomas.
Thurston Huh Hiul lCiimp;i.
Washington,.! une'iS. Senator Thurs
ton, of Nobr.'Lska, yesterday said:
Having noted several sukucniIoiis In the west
ern press that I inlnht be u candidate for vico
president, I ileslio to state, once ami for all, Unit
I am not unil shall not lie. My only ambition is
to ictlro to the practice Of my profession al tho
end of my prescut term. I would Kindly ictlro
now from tho senate, for that purpose. If my
place could Ihi illicit by a republican successor.
1 cannot etiteituln the thought of ever holUJiiu
another public ollice.
Oklahoma CilltorH In u right.
Weatherford, Ok., June '28. Dr. J.
D. Mallard, of the Chronicle, and Mr.
Mounts, of the Venture, the editors of
the two daily newspapers here, came
to blows on the street. The trouble
grew out of Dr. Mallard's signed arti
cle comparing his contemporary to a
horse thief. Dr. Mallard represents
this district in the lower house of tho
legislature.
."Mortnllty Anions infautH.
Kansas City, Mo., June 28. The mor
tality among infants in Kansas City in
the past ten duys has reached remark
able proportions, 111 deaths having
been reported to the health department
since June I ami a majority of thu
deaths having occurred since the mid
dle of the month. With few exceptions
the cause of death is given as cholera
infantum.
Willi tint I'liiKiii on llouril. '
San Francisco, June 28. The steamer
Nippon Maru arrived from Hong Kong
via Yokohama ami Honolulu. Thu
vessel was detained at Honolulu for
several days on account of two deaths
having occurred on thu voyago from
, the bubonlo plaguu. When' the Maru
I entered thin port hu How thu yulltnv
ting and was ordurud to thu quarantine
station.
NEW THEORY OF THOUGHT.
Vlbrntlonn nf IStlier Teleiintby, Snyu
TIiIh Authority, Merely Wire
lens 'JVli'iWitiilly.
In his new. work, entitled- "The
Drones. Must Die," Mr. Mn;x Noitlau
gives the following lis the'opinio-n of
one of his chanictcis regnrdlng the
properties ot "ether," that subtle frtrce
which is' believed to emney tlte'ibra-tlons-set
up by wirdrss ,vlegniphy
from one jiojnt to another:
Ho held "that thoughts nfe vibration's
of ether, exactly like .urmtlw e.lcetviei
ty and light; Their mi m In tlie'univeio
is unvarying, like that o'C all other
forces. They are diffused in spiuV like
myfc of light or electric curi'entn. Mil
lions nnd blllioim of virions ibiutioMS
strike incossilnUy upon .the huiniin
brain, -eons Stilling the iiinumernble
thoughts thiit have been thought in ail
the stars, in all the depths of space,
now, or in aeons Of iiieoneeiMible re
moteness. If a brain be prepared for
a vibration of n certain duration mid
wave length, an equal vibration is
aroused within It, and the thought
which this vibration Tcprcs-eiits be
comes conscious. In the ascending por
tion of the circular course, which wo
call development, the brain becomes
capable oT ever shorter and more rapid
vibrations; in the descending irortiou
it becomes coarser and more .sluggish,
livery (mention, every discovery, owry
enlargement of the bounds of knowl
edge, is due to Hie attainment by some
brain of that degree of vibratory ca
pacity which enables it to receive the
corresponding vibration of thought
Hashed upon it from space, and to con
vert it into consciousness. Hence it fol
lows that no thought originates in thu
brain that thinks it; for every thought
has been thought before, and will ho
thought again and again to all eter
nity; every brain acts like a relay in an
electric system; it u'ccivcs an iinjiu.se
from eternity, and retransmits it to
eternity after its passage. The whole
ocean of possible thoughts surges
round us; but we are only conscious
of thdse to which our brains are sensi
tive. The differences in wisdom are dif
ferences in thu vibratory capacity of
the molecular mass of the brain. Char
acter, temperament, a talent, are thj
expression of wave lengths and period-
of vibration, livery individual is a
rhythm. Attraction and repulsion be
tween individuals are caused by the
harmony or dissonance of their
rhythms, their reenforcing or dist turn
ing effect upon each other." London
(Uobc.
Improved DU-liii'.v for I'tIhoiiits.
The tendency of the present day pris
on administration is to treat the young
criminal in reformatory rather than
on ininitive lines. A large amount of
criminality is duo to physical and men
tal degeneracy, and this can often bo
cured by a wise regime. It is now sug
gested that the food of prisoners sen
tenced to long terms should be In
creased and still further varied. It is
belieed that a liberal diet, coupled
v ith judicious exereiso, will do the pris
oners more good, physically and niin
taliy, than any oilier means. A commit
tee which lias just been looking into
thin subject proposes that for tin dnil,
mass of stirabout, for which all classes
of prisoners have such a keen loathing,
shall be substituted porridge on three
days, potatoes on two and suet pudding
on two duys of the week. Potatoes are
never to be struck out of the dletaij,
und the use of Demarara sugar is rec
ommended. In making these eliangis
the mistake is to be guarded against of
making the diet so generous as to tempt
tho loafer or beggar to get into prison,
for the recommendations provide for
only the plainest food, unattractive but
wholesome. St. Louis (Jlobe-Doinocrat.
THE GENERAL MARKETS.
Kansas City. Mo,
July 2.
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SH KM' Fair to choice
WHEAT No. 2 ml
No. 2 hard
COKN No. 2 mixed
OATS- No. 2 lulM-U
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Fancy
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Famv prairie
HKAN (sacked)
mriTi:rj-Clioii- creamery ....
CHr.i:SK"Fiillrcam
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CATTI.K -Native unil slilpplni;.
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Tciicc In the IMiltlnplneN,
Peace in the Philippines i bound to provo
profitable to all eoiuerne'd. WarriiiK eon
ihtioiini, whether they be in the Philippines
or in the jitiiunu Htoinuch, are emm-v dis
astrous. Jf your Mtuiimch has lebelleil, there
in one AUthoi'ily tJliU will quickly subdue it.
It n llototter's Stomach Ibt.tero, anil it L
cure constipntlnn, iuttipimoii, bilious-ne-,
net vatisn'riH and dyspepsia. See that
a. private lltvumic .Stamp invent the n.ock
of tho bottle. . .' .
ImmnturliU. ,
"Hollo!" ssitl the voice nl tiic othor utul of
b teietiljqnti,. "ii this Hrlndlo?". '
'.Ye'.''- ' "
th
"Did-you write up that ttorr or lite insn
who hnd inherited a million dollars anil was
fcoing to try his hick ni grain spfloiilalion?"
"eV' " ' " '. . '
"ProofWn.ile.rs ay they can't iiu)k6 out
from our cdnv whether you infant to ay
'he "will lind brokers ahead' or .'he will find
breakers ahead.' " I
"Tell 'cm ft'all the same, lvillierono will
do. Ming oil!" Chicago Tiibune.
Do Your l-'eet Ache nnd Kuril T )
RlitiUn Into jour shoes, Alton's Foot-tinse,
npinvilcr lor tho foot. It imiKosiitditorNcvY
Shoes feel liasv. CUres Corns, Munlons,
Swollen, Hoi, Callous, Sore, ami Sweating
Foet All Dnlcirlsirt unit Shoo Stores, sell
it, r Miinpiu si'iit iuijii. Aiiuress,
Allon B. Olmstoil, Lo Roy; N. Y. ,
An Iden.
Feii(ler.son has got an idea. He savs he
knows now u hy .salt eodtlsh is salt. Meeaiise
it comes from the salt water. It is more
than he can understand, however, whv all
the other salt water fish are not salt. Mos
ton l'lanbcnpt.
The llest l'rescrlpt Ion Tor Chlljx,
nnd.Fovor Lsa bottlo of Gkovi'h Tahtki.i'.ss
Ciih, i, Tonic. It is sinmlv iron and uuiultio hi
La tasteless lorni. Nocuio no pay. Irrico,60c,
l'ull of Finnic.
t Firt Cat You appear to be rather mu
sical to-nitfht.
Second Cat Yes j I caught a nice canary
for dinner. Ohio State Jouiniil.
Prof. Ctiaa. 1. Curd, A.M., Washington
University, St. Louis, Mo., says: "Wo un
licsitatliigly attribute- the recovery ami con
tinued kooiI health of our llttlolioy to Teeth
Inn. Upon these Powders ho hcouih to fat
ten ami tin ivo."
Men are somewhat like fish. As soon as
they think they aie able to gtt along on
their own hook they are likely to get caught
on someone else's. L. A. W. Mulletin.
Til Curt? u Colli In n liny
Take- Laxative Mroino Ouiuiiio Tublutn. All
druggists rot und money utt fulls to cure. tinj.
Samson was a professional strong man,
whose last act brought, down the house.
Spare Moments.
i . ... i
f have used i'iso's Cure for Consumption
both in my family and practice. Dr. (5.
W. Patterson, Inkster, .Mich., Nov. fi, 1801.
The pleasure in talking too much is as
short lived ns that of eating heavily on a
weak stomach. Atchison Globe.
Ilnll'M Oiitnrili Cure
Is taken Internally. Price 7jc.
Man once ate the cream, but now they
cremate the innn. Chicago Daily New.
Snine people are loyal in the way that a
gadfly is loyal to a horse. Atchison Globe.
CRITICAL PERIODS
In Woman's Life Are Made Dan'
gerous by Pelvic Catarrh.
Mrs. Mnthllde Ulchter.
Mrs. Mathilde Kiehter, Doniphan, Neb.,
says:
"1 Eiid'ered from catnirh for many
years, but since 1 have been taking Pe-ru-na
I feel stiout; and Well. 1 would advise all
people to try Pc-ru-nn. As I used Pe-ru-na
and Man-a-lin while I was pasiiui; thioutfh
the change of life, I am positively convinced
your beneficial leniediea have relieved me
from all my ills."
Pe-ru-na has laiscd more women from
beds of sickness and sgt them to work atjam
than any other lemcdy. Pelvic cut.it rh is
the banc of womankind. Pe-iu 11.1 is the
bane of catarrh in -all forms and stages. Mis.
Col. Hamilton, Columbus, O., sa: "1 ice
oiuinciid Pciu-na to wohieu, bclicvitu; it to
be especially beneficial to them."
Send for a free book wiitten by Dr. Hart
man, entitled "Health and Ileouty." Ad
dress Dr. H.irtinan, Columbus, 0.
"Remember that cholera mot bus, cholera
infantum, niinmcr eomphiimt, bilioiin to'ie,
dianhoea and dysentery aie e.ieJi and all
catarrh of the bowels. Cat.irih is the only
correv-t name for these atlcitiona. l'c-ni na
is an abholute hpeOino for theio ailments,
which aie o loinnion m vninmer. Dr.ll.att
Hia;i, in a imtetice ot over loity yeais, never
lost a Miigte rasa of cholcrji infantum, dysen
tery, diarrhoea, or cholera iiioibus, and liii
uiily remedy iv.ih iV-tuna. Thofcu def-irinf-furtliur
particuLirs t-hould nnd for a fice
i..py of 'Summer C.ilarih." Addicts Dt,
Hariman, Columbus, 0.
EDUCATIONAL.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
MOLITARY ACADEMY
I'riKtrtn for (iovuriiinoui Ai iidi'iiili'mind Culli-itu,
l'ull Comiiiurclai I'liurmi .Mnjnr II. K. IIVA'IT.
A. 41 , I'rluuliMil,- WKhT MillA.NON, N. H.
lilSi? "s 1 I Kill
P NESsl
Do you get up with a
.headache?
Is there a bad (asta in
your mouth?
Then you have n poor
appetite and a weak diges-
jr uon. 1011 nre ircqucniiy
dizzy, always, feel dull nnti
hand$ atld feet. You get
but little benefit from your
food. You have no ambition
to work and the sharp pains
of neuralgia dirt through
your body.
What is the cause of all
this trouble?
Constipated bowols.
will give you prompt relief
ana certain cure.
Kaop Your DIaod Pure.
If you have neglected your
case a long time, you had
better take
Aijers sarsaparliia
alsb. It will remove all
impurities that have been
accumulating in your blood
and will greatly strengthen
your nerves.
Wrlto the Doctor
Tlioro nluy ho nomcthliiR about
your c.tfto yon ilo not uiltu imtlor
Nt.itul. Wrlio the iloctor trimly: toll
him how ynn aro Riiirurliu; Ynu
will jiromptly rccoUo thu Ucst
medical ailvlcu. Addrojs,
Dr. J. C. Aycr, Lowoll, JIaaa.
AD
LOOD
"(lAHtlAKl'.TH 1I11 all rliiliucit for tlirnt
and aro a truly womlurfnt liicillclnu. I havoutlcn
nlnlicil for 11 mcillcliio iiIuukiimi to liikuiinil at lam
have round It In CixcarulE rlncu tal.lnit tlicin, my
Mood hitRlicoi)iiirlllud nnd my rompluxlon liuMin
proved womlurliilly and I teel much lienor In uvery
way. ' .Mns. Sai.i.iu li, bui.i.Aiis, 1jttrcUtTonu.
Plo.is'mt. Tilatablp. I'otont, Tntto Oonrt, no
Oood HovorSlckun. Weaken, or Orlio, lOo.'JJc, Wo.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
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26 Cents. Aslt Your DrUKKlst or It.
II mil krpl liv iIi-iikbUU mall US cent to
c. J. Miirrirrr, si. ., nt. i.ouis, mo.
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of nn ivccnruto and correctly mailo JYOrR
CHAIN can not Ik, inuiisiircil In wortls. Don t
worry alotiis wltli u cheap cbiiln. when for f.IO)
yon run (,-uta li nrapnolf " (IH.VIN. (Urn
klmltliiitiiuv- rCRulluri nrlvotronl)lo)
hunton receipt of price, iiostUK" pnld. Hlatu number
of llnkHiind ivldtli, wbuibur ;i-l', '4 or fc-li) centers.
CLINTON CHAIN WORKS,,
1-lU South Clinton Htieet, Cltlcuiro.
LUNG
7 BIMACHINERY-a:
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'JCiVI "'"' Ully Uoptli both by utouin
.,, J ml horso powor. Twenty cllf-
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J y llhiBtrntud catalogiK). AUdrenu
I KI3LLY & TANEYHILL, Waterloo. Iowa.
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DKSlltlNd TO 1IUY ANYTUINC
ADVKIlTlril.'l) IN n-H COI.L'MKS
MIOt'l.l) INSIST 1'1'ON HAVINtl
WHAT'l'IUlY AHli 1'OIt, HKKt'BlNC
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lilt'iitu alatu that joii liny tho Adverllie-.
uie.nl lu this pupur.