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Ifcscfci . JOHN PAUL JONES. Do not think for tingle moment that consumption will ever strike you sudden blow. It does not come that way. It creeps in way along. First, you think it is a little cold; nothing but a little hack ing, cough ; then a little loss In weight: then a harder cough; then we fever and the night sweats. The suddenness comes when you have a hemorrhage. Better stop the disease while it it yet creeping. You can do It with Ociriri retort You first notice that you cough less. The pressure en the thest is lifted. That feeling of suffocation is removed. A cure is hastened by placing one of Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster over the Chest. A Book From. It Is on the Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. mm rly. It ynii hv any ritmp lilnt wriatarar ftiid oValre tli bant utedlral advica you ran poiHlr ra1. writ. (It doctor fraalr. You will raeena aprurupt reply, without cuat Adrtrm, UK J. Q AVKIt. Ijjweil. Mass. I 1 0 Oar Great He. fighter Waa a Scotch man Horn. John Paul Jones wan born In 1747 Id tin- parish of Kirkiiean, upon the Sol war Firth, In the southwestern part of Scot land. Ills family name wan I'aul, that of June being assumed later. Thirty mlt.-s south of Klrkhean, on the other Hide of Flrth, and therefore In England, In the port of Whitehaven, whence he sailed during the early part of his maritime career, which began at i the age of 12. Ills voyages, of which, j however, only an incomplete record re I mains, were chiefly to the West Indies and to the North American continent In the latter an elder brother, William I'aul, had settled at Fredericksburg, In Virginia. There John I'aul visited from time to time as opportunity offered, and when William died in 1773, leaving considerable property, John went there to live and to settle the estate. It was then that he formed the purpose of abandoning the sea; moved thereto, doubtless, by the prospect of a rea sonable coniMtence which had thus ojtened to hi in. The troubles of the colonies with the mother country, however, had begun already. A recent settler, without fam ily ties on the spot, with sisterg In Scot land, Jones very well might have re mained at least pass'v'dy a loyalist; but he was a reading man always, and had imbibed the Ideas and the Jargon of the century. With his native tem perament and caprices It was well nigh Impossible that he should remain inac tive In such stirring times, while his acquired views, his new Interests, and the weakening hold of home affections, consequent upon absence since boy hood, combined to Impel hhn to take sides with the fellow-citizens among whom he was then living, rather than with those In the old country. For this he was called then a traitor; not wholly unnaturally, for the doctrine of hide feasible allegiance was still maintained by Great Britain. It la singular, how ever, to find him again so styled In very recent English work. A rebel he doubtless was; a traitor, perhaps, tech nicnlly, as Washington might be called for the same reason; but he betrayed no trust. Scrlbner's. . VYMskors Dyod A Nmturml Blmok fry Buckingham's Dye, Prlre 99 pent of al! .ro(riflt or R. P. U A t o N .hua, N H 1 he v oice of I iniimn. "She's pretty enough to bite." "Tea, but there's lead poisoning to all (hose face preparations. "Cleveland Plain liealer. Jack-Suppose I teach you to play cards now, and then you will know all bout It after we're married. Marie J A on t that tx lovely: hut game will Housekeeping In Italy. An interesting letter from an Ameri can lady of limited means who passed last summer in Italy tells an entertain ing story of housekeeping in that sunny land, tragic with the shadows of de- j parted grandeur, "I have become a padrona, with seven enormous keys, so heavy thu-t I have to carry them in a basket. I am not only a padrona. I am also a cook, art stu dent, scribbler and should be studying Italian. Also It has lieen very hot ho hot that one felt as If there was little worth doing In this world, and one did n't care tuppence who did It. IJld you ever keep house in hot weather, with no lee snd no screen, and in a land where the Insect tvora abounded? "We have the pestilence which hop p th In darkness, ajid flies by tlie5u0, and many, many mosquito mid har vest mice, and green and blue beetles ami harvest bugs that bite, and long you tench me? Jack Solitaire. I, Ife, ! , nosed gray bettles that plunge into the I ) i Ms FOR 14 CENTS Wa wtah to ala thla nu flBJRO HW enatoinar. and Hta aaar 1 fta. II l)j IL.li.h ..10 Fsa Eirli KlM Cu!.g.,..K ,r KarliaMRcd llwt ........ ..Km Lona Uihtri'L' t rcrnmbaf ..I0o Blir' Bawl JAtucm .16o California fig Tomua,..itto r.rlr Illauar (Jtii.m. ....... If KriilUnt r tow bod..... .ISo Worth $t. 00. for 14 Cli. iu Abrrra 10 pkf ., worth 11.(10. wo will Kail loo fro.. io(hr wiib our mat riant tod KwnI a'aloa.... opoo ra rtH of Ibl. a.tlci. nd I W powUo . inrii. rour .rlo .1.0 If HOW .BID LfU onra try Malaar'a Herd, row will nor.rifot slmia o.lljout thou. Ion a1 flic an-l rjp a la. Pata- io at Si. 10 obi. Calaiocu John A.ni.zmiKDdi., l.aCoaaa.wa. fl MBfM An Honest Man, Can buy land ch ap in Northern Kebraafca and make a home (or himself that will be a continual source ol income sufficient to maintain hii family and enable bint to acronuhte a iirplun. CAN HE DO IT ON A SALARY ? Farm Ieixxdlm Nebraska ralaed in 1898 : 20,000.0"0 buehele Corn. 46,000 000 buehels Wheat. 750.000 head of Cattle (urnlu) 2,000,000 bead of I log (Surplus The Poultry and Poultry product amounted to over $7,000,000. The "NORTH-WESTERN LINE." Was the Pionear Ka Iroad to North Nebraska, Central Wt. oming and the Bilck hills, Ho' fpringaand Desdwoai. milk, and Irlg grasshoppers that Come zipping In through the windows, and a few centipedes and rumors of scor pions mid a mighty orcb.ni ra of di emles that drone and buzz among the olive trees under my window. Kvery day brings some fresh discovery In the stinging and biting Hue. Fifteen min utes at a stretch of iieaceful comfort has lieen linitosslble. With this wall finished. I will remark that the Insect enemy Is the worst thing nlxjut Saa (;iin --thotl for Han (ilmlgnano. For my quarters, five rooms and a garden across the lane. I pay alsnit S0.40 a montJi. and for my Moved Maria, my servant, who comes for an hour and a half every day, $l.i) a month. We are delightfully In-hind the times here. Everything Is done v,lih hand la 1 wr, dlstalTs, plows, spinning wheels, farm Implement, a they were In Virgil's time." fctMr! Mi at ffarfut-4 U PrWiM. Wwii LmKkm, tfvj. I'. , trftwhsadj 14,, rU f f Mfcl la ill i.. .,.l. ai . WT"'l I (I wU4 WiM, N.. k f" 'Ht I WteJ. UlMf EJ.l I I am Mr. U f t; -lw Ui w Uk it Mi. I I I IIO DOLLARS WORTH FOR loci I I 1 n. -..4 rr .,; I 1 Uaa lMW-ri.ilij I u,, I,., y M w" M Cwtafw al w, g t tVa . - VI woUH .. M M ' r-"J. rlr !. til, awf J X V l M aa. af k feM af -T JF Th"ntrleal "Propi." Flops comprise all toe portable arti cles required lii a play. Cuns and pls tol nhi-li 1m) of teu fail to go olT at the crlticaf nmim nl - are prop;.; loaves of bread, fowls, fruit, all made of a rough papier marhe, are also props. We umy also Include those wondrous gilt goblets, only cen on the stage. wnicti make such a iHiu-mctalllc thud -heu ilw-y full and bounce upon tjie lsmrds, as among the achievements of title property man. Hut. It Is at panto mime time that that Individual Is at his biiles1. Big mar,ks and make believe a usage ami vegetables, wltliout which imi piintoiiiline would be com plcte. are mingled wilh fairy wiinds, garlands of art'illi-inl (lowers, basket work frames for the accommodation of giants and other articles loo numerous Ui mention. How the right things are fort'hcrwiiiiig at the right moment Is one of those mysteries only known to pnriterly men. Mi-id one of these useful liiemls-rH of the ilientrlcnl world the ability ami Inn liiiiiiioii to write a book, what an i-ntirliiln1i: volume couiil h' " iirn out! -;iiamlH ist' Journal. 'U 1 nltl-.lrsi Fm.Hi Sllllfh-I It true thai Jio Jones Is n believer In Uie faith cureV I Krown- Vcs. Iljs wife was 111 Inst week and he refused to call In a pliy alclnn. Hmlih -llut 1 saw Jr. Cubeb-s comieg out of his house this morning. Vj?t I Brown- (Hi, that's easily neeoiuiied -OIL for. He Is sick himself now. INQUIRY SOON ABANDONED. Father Stop Queationina; When Bon Mixes M ine and Iliatory. A 10-year-old Cedar avenue boy Is quite a reader, considering bis tender age, and his father delighted in encour aging his literary taste. Not long ago the father suggested to the boy that he ahould read up on the life and death of Nathan Hale, the fcpy and hero of the revolution. A few evening later the father ask ed the lad If he had carried out his re quest. The boy said he had. "Who was Nathan Hale?" the father Inquired. "He waa stringed up by the British aoldlers," waa the son.swhat Irreverent reply. rou abould say hanged," said the father. "Stringed up Is Just the same, the boy. "No," said the father, "It Isn't Just the same." "Well," said the boy, "It's Just the same to Nathan Hale. This was something of a poser, and the fathpr discreetly changed the sub ject. "And why did the British bang Na than Hale?" he asked. "Because," replied the boy promptly, "because he rubbered for Gen'ra! Washington;" This atrocious definition of a spy's duties was too much for the fa l her, and he promptly dropped the Hale in quiry there and then. Cleveland Plain Dealer. said Ncerlless Terrs While walking In tin- icin uciit house district in C'hlcn;;.. ;i i,.ai; aw a little child in white standing on the sill of a third story window. The man did not cream, but with a very pale face he ran across the street and up (he stair way. He found the tight door, as If by Instinct, and opened It softly. He saw the curly head of the child, and then, Just as he reached out his hand, the child fell out. At the same Instant he was seized by the arm, and a wom an's voice demanded to know what he meant by Intruding. "The child: the childl" he said, In a frantic whisper, "She has fallen out of the window:" The woman smiled broadly, and walk ing to the window pulled in the child by means of a short and stout rope, and deposited il on a chair. Then she turned to the amazed man, and said, tranquilly, "I suppose you mean all right, but Molly wasn't In danger at all. I can't spare time from my work to watch her. and ebe will play by the window, so I Just tie her up this way. When she fulls out and wants to get back she Just yells, and I haul her In." The well meaning man left a dime for the child and departed wondering. To Waterproof r!oota. Summer and winter this la useful. Dress boots waterproofed would save niany a cold, for the wearers often leave a warm room to tread on damp ground. Take half a pint of linseed ol! and half a pint of neatsfoot oil and bod them together. Bottle and keep ready for use with a sponge on the cork. Ap ply when the boots are perfectly clean. Of course only the soles of dress boota are to be so treated, and the oil must be allowed two or three days In which to dry. Two successive applieatlouai re best. Mary Wilkius' next book is to be called "The People of Our Neighbor hood." ( l It f rofiiable to devote an entire day in getting to St Joeeph or Kanas City, when tne trip may be comfortably made durine the mailt via the St. Joseph & Grand Island Ry? Chair Cars (seatB free) and Pull ni,n Palace Sieeppers are run on all night trains. While Ton Hlrep. Do not have too much air blowing through your room at night, or Neural gia may creep upon you while you sleep. But if it comes, use St. Jacob Oil; it warms, soothes aud cures. He Waa Not Taking Coffee. Sergeant Plerson was one of the best-llked men In the company, but he couldn't tolerate fool questions. On the morning of July 3 he sat on the bank of the Intrenchmenf. drlukimr coffW He was really exposing himself unnec essarily. One of the men near-bv was nervously watching him. Their eveg met and the private, somewhat embar rassed, remarked, for the lack of some thing better to sny: "Are you taking a cup of coffee?" A look of disgust spread over Pler- aon's speaking countenance. Am I taking coffee?" he began mockingly. A Mauser bullet knocked the cup from his hand. "No, sir," he continued, with added sarcasm, "I m not taking coffee." New York Sun. London's Grain Import. Loudon's Imports of grain amount to about 25,000,000 bushels per annum 8,000,(XO of which consist of wheat. Whir Waste good working noura in getting to 8t .1 apph or Kansas City when it is pos sible to shorten the fuirney by using bt. Joseph A Grand Island night trains, which are eauinoed with Rec.li Chair Cars (seats free) and Pullm&n slet-pers? A scientist looking for microbes saya there are absolutely none on the Swiss mountains at an alUtudeof 2,0(i0 feet Sliake Into lour Siloes Allen's Foct-Ea.se, a powder for the feet. It cures iiamtul. swn.len. umurtimr i,i , - - - -, w.., aij.i iiii.iimy i;ikhs i e ring out of corns and bunions. i"s (lie greatest comfort discov ery ot the Hg... AH 's Foot-Ease make """I"""!'; r new kiioks te '1 easy. It is a certain cure for sweatinz. is'.'i.na ami h,. all WILL MAIL SAMPLE BOTTLE ON RECEIPT OF 25c SUFFERED from RHEUMATISM CAD Alff n II i I r a .r .iTim w s.a v a run uicn nHLr a LtNIUHT nUW (JUntU. Unsolicited Testimonials and Sworn Affidavits Offered to Prove Every Assertion " 5 DROPS" Scores Marvelous Triumphs; Breaks Its Own Record. kat I. If . Iaae. Iraaoa. Mlaa , Ha, u, ,mi okoi.1 "5 IIHIIPI - Sw.sojon Rhecs.tic roue Co.. .'tm-AOO; lr Sira I will ,y 10 you and cat rwt of taa arnrlrfilui iiliaiown manytra sire- I have lm able U do a day, work uuliJ llili .prlna I commenced .ako.g a i kp in December la.t. and I now feel like a new man. I hava h-J thi Ktjeuniatl.m evor aliic; I l i year old. 1 am now 90 yer old and eurd. June 20 1SUS Voura gratefully, 1. M. DUKE, June 20. ISM) Lemon, Mlaa. Caret" r "6 KROI'S" afta, l-ky.IH.aa aaa- All Me.lelaaa Kail hw.Nao RuauaaTio Ci re Co.. Chicjso: Geoilemen - Thii is lo certify that " 5 DROP" eortd my wif.of a v.,ry evere 0 ' RheumatUm 1 had uted vanou. liniment and oatent madl ene. aud had the ben ubyaiciaut in W est '1 exas on her case, all with no effect, hhe trew woraaaM the time and goi to h- had to U turned iu bed: had no use of herself and one side the arm lea etc.. looked i thouiih it never would be restored. Tliis looks pretty thin but it is a tscaadif auy one doubts it, affidavit can Ije made as to lis truth. .Should anvone wi.b to know about thia Ciod-seut remedy let thcin write tn, inclosin.: self-addressed siamueo envelope nnd I will nrova it. urnieiuiiy, JOHN OLIVER, Huckabay, iexaa. June 21. im 11 jdu hava no- aunlcient confidence, after readlnj these letters to fiaod lot iTTei"r",rt,Jr whl011 Kl ' "" ea" io '"" send lor a aVfc!ttl wi.lcli c .maiuj enough uieillcino to more than atlsf ou ot u wonderful curatlVS urouertle. Prepaid by mall or eipress. This wonderm eurati!? iia "la km Aslant rellai and Is a permanent cuie for K.eu..tl.. Ir.ep.l.. BaeLjehe. A.tb.a.a, ll.v Fever Caiar,.. l.le,ple....c ?."'"".""?. '?'"'"af'r He'tawa. ila. H..k..e.i, 1 oauTaah tail dfi-a eV"' fcrt Ml"Ha. treel.i .Vu.b.eaa, BranealU. and KnSrwJ (tnaoi maim.. IS raBAIIBII if UfnaaVw9 SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO.. : Is ilie name and dose, Lara kaula (100 aaaaa) .; aaaaplra 5e- f-n d only l.y in ami our aeei.la a..n,a .ZZ.Z.. TZ 167 Dearborn Street CHICAGO, ILL. new territory tkwCA I 54 i VJW T iii Pi"? SLICKER WILL KEEP YOU DRY. tired, acliiriit led Try it U,-diiv. So,d by ... ui alio snot? sto- . liv mail tor 25c. instanii-s Irhiipn kae KKKK. AJdreaa, Ai e:i Oliiisti'd. I. Koy. , Y. It has 1-n caJculated that ordinary funpovrdr on erploding expands about ),(K tiuien. that la, fills a space this amen farmer as a gas tha.n when In a mlUl form. Oh, That Dcllt l,.ua ColTee ! Coats hut le. per lb. to grow. Salzer has the si'fd. German Coffee Berry, pkg. l.rc; Java (.'offee pke. l.V. Salzer's New American Chicory 15c. Cut this out and cud 15c. fur any of above packages or scud 30c. and get all 3 pkgs. aud great Catalogue free to JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., La Crosse, Wis. (c. n.) ASTHI.A PCPHAHSASTKwUSPECinO SWaaratlar la FITa mlaataa. Bead for a ruKS tHal paekac. aoldby a I "ran-Mta. us. Bos saal postpaid Mh addrwYaoa. roram. raiul, ri. a Dj.i't be fooled with a mackintosh or rubber coat. If vou wantacoal that will keep you dry in the hard est storm buy the Fish Brand Slicker. If not for sale In vour town, write for catalot-ue to A. J. TOWER, Boston. Mass. K3 A GOOD GARDEN n a pleasure and a profit Gregory's seed book directs a riht beginning. Gregory's He, d in s ue the moat luceenstul ending. Get the book now Its tree. Jam re J. H. (iregory A Son, MnrhleheHfl Maaa. PENSIONS Gal Tour Ptnatoa DOUBLE -Cy QUICK! Vritr Cspt. O'fAiULL. Feniioi Aiast. WatUagtea. S.C THE FAVOR JTE LINE TO f DOUBLE DMLY SERVICE V eVPuIlniAn MtjcpcrVl Pjrrc Iteclonint iff Chair (ar UN NIGhTTRAHU' CONSULT AOCHT OR WBITE KJ iTl . M.AD3IT G.r.A. Sf JOSEPH MO. "EAST, WEST, HOME IS BEST.' IF KEPT CLEAI WITH SAPOLIO m t a I'neuinonia In 1'arrois. At Rivolto, near Arco, three twrHoiiH recently tiled In the hhiiip Iioiihc of pneumonia. Two mrrots In tho house died about the name time. Siisuirlonv were aroim.-d. and .ireful exniiiliintion was uinile. It wan found that both the parrots had died of acute pneumonia and there In no doubt In the min-lx of the medical men concerned that the three human victims took the dlnca.se from the. birds. This Is not (lie flrt.t oc casion cm which It has been cslabllKhcd beyond doubt that men have taken the Infection of datij;orouH diseases from parrots, -London Chronicle. Clinton Hons pets "Heroes of Our Wur for a Boy." out a new book, with f-paln; Told non. Geo. P. BemiS, 'he most popular man ever elected as mayor of the city of Omaha, Neb. He is alsu one of the oldest and best known real estate dealers and negotiators of kwns in the west. His business is very extensive. He is not only one of the best .judge, of real estate but he knows ttu8 g W he see8 ir' whalev'r i V3S be.- So we call attention to the following statement made by him and several outer men who are not aD tV?"11' in niab'k bul 'e Is non-U from owaji to oeMfam. They are Hon. A. U. Wyman, Eji-Trtasurcr of the United Saieiai now President of the Omaha Loan and Trust Co., one of the largwa aorf meti ttrominent nego tiators of Western farm and city lonns. H-n. W. J. ConmriL Ex-CoiiD-n's-man and now Oniaha'a City Auorner. Hon. VT. A. Pjixwo. Pres., Union stock Yards. Hon. T. S. Clark-son. VZ-Oanmander in CM G . U. Hon C. J. Smyth, Attorney Genera) of Xebrasia. Hem. A. S- CfcawMll, Ex-.-U- i torney General of Nebraska, and many otbeis as well known, each 1 of whom has personally signed the folionring auaienaeaJ. ', JHh i1? JiJ 'IP0? a.ES- C R E FT I Hi C: WoteJrepfsuro frr com- '. BSIJli'Ii8.1!?6 X'rtV Pftho remedies prepnroti trr trio Ur..f. J. X.-.y , e medical Co. Having known of Rome r-emnrka&to fct:r-ea of Omaha ( eoplo effected by '.the use of Dr. KaYo Rewalw end Cr. Kay's ""f Bal"i' rJ,le3'e.that these great ixmeotesfe. yuenh-j of the 1 confidence of the public ' At this season, your system needs rtTaamiluj;. Tii faiSaiuall organs are- ( Inactive. The wat; matter is not eahnuraarit bta. jaawwHwd1, JJiuscontam- 8 inat.inff the. blrwxi and ditbilitanmr b,i mttw twr Ti. in f. n j .jv uu.,l iui J rill pniflllflrt ninu on nnnll. . ;.w,IS ... m... U T totTis are present in the Sprinp and after an epidemic, of L-Gripp To rerjoTwe tiw49t,iCTm and1 remove all bad effect of La-Grippa or Spring lassitude use Dr. Kay's HenovaJior. It eeruiiiaJj hass iwequal. Send for proof of it. It la a perfect renovator and refrnlator of ail interna! orjraiH, curim Oka Tery worst cases of stomach troubles, constipation and oboeure liver and kid my eoDaplaint. Try it aimdljou! will wonder at its marvelous effects. Write us describing your case carefnUy aiwl we viOl gtre jon TraluaTiIai advice free and send vou a 116 natre illustrved book of receinta eta-. irdrnnr.iai'nritiara St m t.ir. ..u.: .... a-1- " - " tutu . . uu at. ui urvno, A v n Li 1 1?, 1,1 - imce "JS eta. and Hon. Ceo. P. Bemis Oiiiatia j most populur Muyor. tilt 1. : they say Is "just as RWd" for it has no eoual. It can be ljd hj manm m-tzl feom us Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Co., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. and Omaita,. Kclr. FA A J j JyKXK J, X i," K ?, V K K V V K Krtttng Orit Von rig Tree. If youtr trees are set out early In ths Hprltii. be cnreful to not expo, the root so as to allow them to dry. Make the holes large, so na to receive all the roots without cramplfijr, or In'mling them, nnd return the top sol) to the roots, prcsxlnn (Irmly and iwMIIuk the soil with plenty of water. The top soil may lie mulched with Mablp ma ntle, but do not mix manure with the earth lined to fill In around the trees, Shorten track the lops liefore the buds Ix-jrln to swell and cut away all surplus branches. I'.re Alarm. A. novel fire alarm was lately pro duced In Franc. It consists of a hol low sphere of aluminium supported at one end of an arm, with a counter poise at the Other snd, ths two being arranged to balance at the ordinary temperature and pressure of the air. The apparatus Is not sensitive enough to record natural chances of pressure, etc., but If sums unusual cause, such as Arc, or aven a larg. accumulation of coal gas In ths atnoapbsre, disturbs ths specific gravity of ths air, ths ball drops and rings as aisclrlc alarm In falllna Kemember that if a cow is compelled to travel hack and forth over a ti.irty. acre Held from morning till night in or der to hunt a ration for herself the will not give you big pay in the pail. If she has to use the enery to secure a living that she should hive expended in elaborating milk she cannot bn profit able. To do her beat the cow should be enabled to fill up well in a few hours and rest the balance of the time, at it is during the rust spell that she il grinding out your profit. There is some profit in summer dairying but we must five careful attention tosli netila. As soon as you get ir.to the habit ot oiug to b d early you feel as though, rou hadelevabd your moral tone. Mies Helen Gould is to be presented with an album containing the auto fraphs of as many soldiers an I sailors M care to send them. They are to be tent in leiters on paper itu.table foi panting in the album, liich 18 a'so to contain a Fet of resolution?. There will be no expeu-e to the senders, and the collection will form a memorial which Miss Gould i-ays she will value hiuhlv N, N, U. NO. 63511 teiian. Snid ty anwowa J I YORK- NEB The old bachelor who hits two miiiiII boys for neighbors says I he kooiJ iiiiihi die very young Indeed. , It depends upon what your living ex penses are whelher life l worth living r not. TAKE ' TKtSie.il.ri Uwlitiiarj.t.ii LAXATIVE K..0 QUIIIRE TAHITI AM.pt n tilttiiiti rapnuitil ti It "jest at (Mi." & B? G(M U DOES GUEI! SOLD IY ALL DRUGGISTS IN TX1 UNITED STATES A CANADA. Drarcltts refoni tk taoMr If It fall to can.