Friar' Houi. hi u; vt-ry nut-iy any rresli vege table surb a carrut, turnip, an onion, Iwo lHg. wme (fiery and the. heart of I small cabbage. Put lh.Mii into a lauivpaii. wiiii lour oum-in or butter r BnJ liwf dripping, unci one oun r brown xugar. Sprinkle them with jx-pper mnl salt, anil cuolc them Kently for alMiut twenty minute. Then aM t pint and a half, or rather more, of jveak Mock or water, ami let all boil yeiitly for an hour. Fry wine bread. ml serve an rroutom of dire with the up. which ban been placed lu a hot tureen. Krruil. Work Into a iiiart of flour a table- . . i . . . . , . . ... ipootuuj 01 KEiorieiiiil:. Wet Wltll a juart of warm water, add a lable- iH)nrui or tuiar ami a half yeast i-ake disKolve.1 in warm water. Heat hard for ten minute, then cover and et aside all niht. In the morning work In two piiirti of malted Hour, jneadiiij; f.ir ten minute. tViver and et to rise for four or x hour, or intll li:lif. Make Into luave. kne.id- jik eau or tiiese r..r five minutes, rover with a cloth and when very tight bake. I-'iu 'lidding. Tut Into a ImiwI a cup each of flne briiid cruinl ami milk and xtiinil for lin hour. Add a quarter cupful of powdered Hint, a half cup of uniim- ated nuif.-ir.- three cj.'i;. beaten lichl. i ml ciiiuiHiioji and nutmeg to ta- I.ant or all. tir In a cupful of minced Si: well dnsled with Hour. Turn into a irreaied pudding mold with a lowly llttlnjr top and boll for about Uiree hours. Turn out and eat with a hard sauce. riuln hponge Cakr. Into the beaten yolks of five ecjrs Ulr a cupful of smfar and a teacup- f ul of (lour that hat bi-en slftetl three times with a tuifp onful of baklnx pow- (li-r. lti-at for at h-ast fifteen minutes. before adding n teaspoouf ill of lemon Jmep, and then fold in lightly the ltlfTenel whites of the eggs. Hake im- nediate!- Iti n loaf tin in a good oven for about threMniarters of an hour. Htriiwtwrrry let t'reum. I ltice a pint of cream In a wtiicepnn with half a potinil of sugar and set pver Hie tire to beat; when the snar Is ilissolveil Ktand nsi'le to cool; mid an htlier pint of cream. Mash a quart and pint of ripe straw berries with half a cupful of sugar and let stand an hour; then utrain the Juice off. pour into the cream, mix well ami turn into th freezer. To Krmovt a Tight (lluss ttoiwr. Wrap round very hot nigs or Hat. net, wrung out ot boiling water; or pour a llttlp salad oil on the top nud let it remain a week, then pour more I'll and let it remain; when the oil Ins soaked between liie bottle and stopper it will come out so easiiv that i the bottle be turned up. the stopper Siay be shaken out. Almond Nonunt. Holl together it pound of sugar and a aalf gll! of water until the k v rni Is brittle w lien dropped in cold water. 'over the bottom of a well-buttered tin with shelled and blanched almonds t-plit in half. When the candy is done mid to it ii teaspiHiiiful of lemon Juice find pour It upon the nuts iu the p.m. IV ben it cools cut into squares. llatiornl llrt-ad. T N't n sponge overnight, as for win e ltead. and in ihe morning work Into 't two cups of oatmeal, with a ten- Utoonftil of moliisses. Knead long and jard and set to rise. When very light tnake Into loaves and set In a warm (dace for an hour or until light. Hake In a sternly oven. Cover with paper the Drst half hour. Hhort Suggestions. Ammonia painted over woodwork nill deepen its color. I'on't allow grease to burn on tho tuUIde of your frylngpnn. . Kettle may be thoroughly denned by boiling potato peelings lu them. Never put u table linen that ha fruit stains Into hot soapsuds. It sets Uie statu. Ion't throw or drain vegetables in Ihe sink. It w ill necessitate your call ing a plumber, as pieces will get into tile pipes. . To have a custard pie of an even, (ilea brown when baked sprinkle a little sugar over (he top Just before butting Into the oven. When cooking green vegetables a imall particle of soda added to t'm oiling water Just before putting in the egetaliles will keep them In fresh olor. One-fourth of an Inch la (he cor rect width for the hem on a tahlo rloth unless the cloth Is woven wlih I bonier on four sides, when Ihe hem Ihotild then be turned to make the dls buice between the border and edge Hie isame its on the selvage edges. There will be no disagreeable odor During the cooking of cabling" or caull Bower If put on In cold water to which bn been ndd ml a good pinch of bak ing soda. They must bo cooked alKiut twenty minutes after the water nche a boll and the saucepan should e left uncovered during the entire ijrocew. Uayiou r. Tttuei, of Vltio, 111 have ctiarjftf of tbe courses lno o physics! tialiiDin in the auiutuer ieiooof the University uf Michigan 'Jt 1904. Mi. TeeUel w-is graduated 'muj the law departujebt of tbe Uui- rersuy in; m. 'I he three aueceed-n- yeatg be had charge of the work 0 athletic! at tbe Michliian State v'ormal College. During tne suw ucrs of iswi,li02 aod 19U3 he con lucted the courses iu phssical traln J In the summer sessions of the Sniversity of Michitfau. lie is now 1 lawyer id Chicago. A Suburb of hades-A lively aod xeezy Individual from tbe Windy -Uy drifted into one of tbe uptown lotels yisterday and used the publio .(lepnone to talk to a fileod lo Brooklyn. Hbeobe was through be Cered tbe young woman at tbe'OrsCr, Of Boston, Mass., is ill' iwltcbbiard ten tents. l'wenty cents, please'' she said, i'wenty cents!" he shouted In- lluantly; "twenty cents: Why In ha'0 we can telephone ti Hades cr ten rents." Yes" responded the operator uectly, "but you know, that Is In he city llilts." Xew Yoik Mall. Tne forestry department of the university of Mlcliliiau has received i;id placed lo its laboratory a gift 'rorii tbe Marble .Safety Aie Com auy, of Gladstone, Mich., of a set if sau pies of the comparjT's manu- actuus for woodsmen. The set ne'udes safety ares, aie sheathes, I ailing knives with sheaves, com , pedometer, iun cleaners, and IT. strawberry Sandwiches. Cut me- lium slr.rl strawberries iu two. wrinkle with siik'.ir and let stand for in hour or two. flutter thin slices if bread very iferierouslv with net- ly freh sweet butter and add the Heed berries. Tbe Vienna school of artists as S. cesslonlsts" has Installed an ex- libit In the Australian navllion at be H ot Id's Fair. The work of thrse rtlsts, wlille being severely ciltlcUed iy orthodox artists, pieseuts many )oluts of interest and Is sure to at iiact much curious attention. Hairy Lehr will not visit the St. '.iouIs Kxposltion this summer until In s savage I tioirot.es are cured of -heir taste for laptlogs and like IclbMcies. W ishlntou I'ost. ure lor l Wmi he. K ilidoliili. Neb.. M.iv .'HI. (Vilar C-o. seldom heard of a more wonderful than that of Mrs. Lucy Nicoils. f lh:s place 1'or a long time Mrs Meolis sutTi red with very severe pains l -i the back and almost Instantly these I'.iiiis left her. She lias tried doctors slid cvcr thliej. but nothing had heltiisl till she used hisld's Kidney I'illa. lie savs: 'liodd's Kidney Pills did me so rnu'-n goisi i can t umi, lr was so won- b-rrul. My back hurt me all the time. 1 d-icioted and trirsl everything, but il,d ii"t fee! any better. I thought mv i :fe was shorl on earth, but now 1 feel I I." n new person. I ussl a Ikix of I'sld's Kidney Tills, and I do not feel the slightest ache or pain. I can turn nud twist any way without feeling It, mid 1 feel so proud of it I cannot hard ly express my gratitude to Dodd's Kid- l I'liis ror w tiar tuey nave oone lor l;e." r-ycarnote is a very durable woid, statute from it now In tbe Museum I (Jieli, Kgypt, Is reported soiinJ rid natural In appcarnace, although icarly b,(KK) years old. ) llghtfully suggestive of the 'Is'lo ' period Is barege at thin, ipen incsh fabric thai may be had In i variety or coiurings ana novelty ilTccls. In Tour Kcet Ache and Barn? Hist Into your ihiwi Allan's Foot-Kim, owlrr for the fert. It maki's tight or 0w shot's ffel rny Ciire. Corns, Kmc lens, Swi.IIph, llm audi KnentliiK Kfi-t. At II l'nicrhit aul Shie Klorps. 2V. Hsmpla wait KRKK. Ailflniw Allen S. Olmsted, L (jeuice lioigot a young French en infer, now completing nis term or allltary service at Toul, is said to lave Invented an appliance that ren Icrs the discharge of cannon smoke- iss, datncless and noiseless. 50,000 AMERICANS era Wrksaned to ft;" Western Canada Jurlnf Iut Year TLev i ioUIM nd Mttllnir on Ui rfli ml Utnnir lAndi.autl r pro itroui and sfttioftfd. HlrWUfrtid lnrir rprcnlly Jdi 4 new MUnr ha rri umn tl iiorlion, ) lt lowtrrl It that vprr lmititirrn fcA tht I.IMlof hie lirp U oi m4 mk a tim for lilirMir now lorn bin (uaVi aimHi, 'Ifist la ROOM FOR MILLIONS myu, M rli -), llaiaic ,itlrp be arlrr4. rr a rtwrlrUva) AIU nd othr tfr foruiktmn, kitlv lo Ri.'rrHiMTKKtiKMT 1 KrfuTloM. iiuawt, I'snavltk, vr riaMt ( JiailMua (ovrnumnt Atml- tinn- Md Nw York Uf lllt.. f )mK. !fM Sale Ten Million m ait: Z l r.nH V TNI FAMILY'S FaVORITC HEOieiMK CAWDT mHARTirV BEST FOR THE BOWELS Tie case of Miss Frankte teresting to all women. "Deab Mrs. Pijkbam: I suffered misery forneveral years. My back- ached and I had bearing-down pains, and fre-1 quest headaches. I would often wake I from a restful sleep in such pain and misery that it would be hours before I could close my eyes again. I dreaded the long nights and weary days. I could do no work. I consulted differ ent physicians hopinir to get relief, but, findings that their medicines did not cure me, 1 tried JyIia E. Iink- auuin teg-eiauie compound, as it was highly recommended to me. I am glad that I did so, for I soon found that it was the medicine for mvcase. Very soon I was rid of every ache and paia and restored to perfect health. I feel splendid, have a fine appetite, ana nave gained in weight a lot. Miss FBA.HKIC Orser, 14 Warrenton St., Boston, Mass. f000 forftlt Ifarhlnal t sIiom letttr proving ftnuinentu cannot to pn- Surely you cannot wish to re main wcalc,sickand discouraged, and exhausted with each day' work. Some derangement of the feminine organs is responsible for this exhaustion, following any kind of work or effort, lodia 11. IMnkliam's Vegetable Compound will bolp you just as It has thousands of other woiueu Automobiles are used in collecting the mail from the eighty-four mall and package boxes oo the World's Fair grounds. A verv installation idea 't the North Dakota section of the Palace of Agriculture at tbe World's Kalr Is the exhibition of wheat and other grains behind the plate-glass exterior of the posts In the fence surround ing the Roosevelt tancb cabin. The grain is poured into open spaces back of the glass. Free to Twenty-Five Ladies. Ihe Ijtiance Starch Co. will lvt 25 ladies a round trip ticket to tbe St. Lools Kxposltion, to five ladles. In each of the following states:,' Illlnios, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas and.J Missmri who will seud Iu the largest, number of trade mar ks cut from a ten cent, 18 ounce package Df De fiance cold water laundry starch. This means from your own home anywhere In the above named states.! These trade marks roust be in a I led' to and lecelved by the Deliancei Starch Co., Omaha, Nehr., befonj September 1st, 1904. October aruil November will be the best months to visit the Kxposltion. Remember that Defiance is the only starch put up 10 oz. (a full pound) to the pack age. You get one-third mote starch fcr the saute money than of any other kind, aud.Defiance never st icks to the iron. The tickets o the Kxposltion will he sent by registered mail September 5th. Starch or sale by all dealers. Israel C. Russell, professor of geo logy lo the University of Michigan. was recently elected as associate fellow of tbe American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Klpnni TftbuiM are tbfl host dyB"pi Dxniicintj etr made. A handled miilinasof Um hit been ioid in the Unitt'l Sum lo ft Inn I yvmx. OnnitlpftUun. nvartburn. tide bnadtv.h, lixt nei. bd brrath. ors Uinmt and ?rry txhAr Uln aniinn from ft dlwrU rHl toi2-cb r.rc reiicred or rurrd Lr Ulpftiii TlWi. One will gfRWAlty fftv relirf within Iwt-oty Mougk lor ordinary ooc.on. All dronrteU mU During the summer session of tbe University of Michigan, the Univer sity School of Musio will also offer simmer instruction. M m M IN A DOT TIMF MM Of THE FISH NEVER HIS ft ' WAWtll ML r I 2T I Reffvtinbtr this whan ywi lur Wfet i neamer .ioirana ono MO For UVt f name T0WFD m tk kiittm ------ va sav . h aw arw iim I I Thii iidn and this nunc have stood a M - i m cl m -r . . jrm lor me bl ji aunng sixty-seven e&rs of inrreaiinrt if yvx dealer will not suppr u write fbr free atfnlojue of Waclv or yellow water proof oiltd coats, slickers, suits, tats, and horse ooodj for fill kinds of wet work. A.J.TOWtaCO. THE nwn. OITOM. MAM. U A. TOWEfi CANADIAN CO, TOIOIITO. CAM. Mf'fc iiHM&' Boxes a Year. STAGE REALISM. .'rouble of a To" t-yoiuutlit tic Woman iu New JcrM-)-. "i never i.o to theaters" said a New- Irk te.upcraiice woman. 'I'm too syiu jiihetic. 'Ihe last time I Went to a ic.itei was twenty years ago. I'attl ii-d in one ai t. and I d have died with i'-r if my husband hadn't carri.-d me iut." "Vou'd get over your sympathetic ,'eelings if you went often nowadays," ler friend said. "No, I wouldn't," she replied, .r.cd to get over it at sclssd. but flew. I ussl to lie i-onsidered good in im itations and ilitlogues. and one time ur class gave 'Ten Nights iu a Har- ""iii. i ns riioi rtoioe s wiie. aim I so hated that man I couldn't eat I Cot as thin as a rail. And when the my came i (f. and the glass struck the ittle girl's head, I was so overcome with the horror of it that I screaiuei lutil the people iu the audience 'bought the little girl had l-en really killed." 'Was tluit your last appearance?" '.No; I tried it again. 'The I.ady of I.joiis.' I think it was. although I'm lot sure. Anyway, I was the wife of rich man. and lie died, and his part nor b-'at me and the children out of all mir money, and we went from bad to use. and tlie children were ragged ind starving, and I had no bread to five them - Mior little wretches, how hungry they were: so I made up my mind to kill myself with charcoal, tine night I sent them away and lighted r-nnrmai stove anil lav down beside il and died. Truly, as I stand here lied. 1 can remember a couole of men limbing over the footlights, and tin lililioiico standing up all excited. Whet I came to I was at home in lied, wheif I had been for neaiiv a week." "Was there real charcoal in thf stove?" 'f course not; only a lighted can He. I'.nt that didn't make anv differ me: I died. Newark Kvening News. WHERE SHIPS' SAIL SING. Yi-vrrlHTiitioii cif Sim Kiilvmbir t'himei In llrnnl Through the I'uiivuh. I'lii'tii'incnii at sin, liotli orular mid itiral. ari" by no mentis uiicniiitiiiui, ns IIidsi' know win) lnivo (nivi'li'd fur Ij.v Ruti r. I if late some curlotiK fiu ts have U en niiteil w ith ri-curd lo the siiunil-r-outlui'tliiK 'lU.'illtles of slilns' sails. iVlien rendered ((uicnve by n gentle lirii'w the wiili'sprciul sails of n sliii ere said to lie excel ent conductors (,f Found. A ship was oivc sailing along ihe i-oast nf Ili-ii7.il. far out of sight of laud. Suddenly several of the crew while walking along the deck noticed Unit when passing und repassing, a particular spot they always heaid with Teat distinctness the sound of bells chiming sweet music, as though I'fiiu' rung but a short distance awav. Iiiinifounded by tills phenomena. hey quickly communicated the diHcor- r.y to their shipmates, but rmne of lliem was utile to solve the enigma as to the origin of these seeming'y mys terious sounds which came to Uicui toss the water. Months afterward, upon r ttiniin lo Itrii7.il. the crew determined to s.it- l-fy their curiosity. Accordingly they Tientloncd the circumstances to their hiends nud were informed that at the Mine when the sounds were heard the (ells in the cathedral of San Sdlvador. -n the (oast,' had been ringing to -"le-nrate a feast held In honor of one of ihe saints. Their sound, wonderful to relate, favored by a gentle, steady breeze, liad traveled n distance of upward of loo miles over the smooth water and hud lii-oii brought to a focus I y 'he Tills at the particular locality In which (he sweet sounds were first heard. This is but one of the several In- Mhiicch of a similar kind, trustworthy luthoritics claiming Hint this same nusic Is often heard under somewhat (lenlical circumstances, and especially n n moisture-laden atmosphere. BUYmGRUBIES IN BURMA. V I'eciiliiir Met hod of llargainiiiK for the I'rcrioliH Stones, The peculiar business methods of li'iontiil merchants are illustrated by he manner of buying rubles in lturina. ,n the examination of rubies iirtilldal light Is not used, the merchants hold ing that, full sunlight alone can bring out the color and brilliancy of Hip reins. Sales must therefore take place he t ween 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and the sky must be clear. The purchaser, placed near n win low, has before him a large copper lute. The sellers come to him one Uy one, auu eacu empties upon tins late his litlle bag of rubles. The urchnser proceeds to arrange them r valuation lu a number of small heaps. The first division Is into three grades, according to si7.e; each of these groups Is divided lulu three piles, ae r'nrdlng to color, and each of these piles, in turn, Is again divide into llirec groups, according lo shape. The bright copper plafe has n curious use, (the sunlight reflected from it through Hie stones brings out, with true rubles, 'i color effect different froiu Hint Willi led spinels and tourmalines, which are thus easily separated. The buyer and seller then go throngl, tt very peculiar method of bargaining iy signs, or, rather, grips, In per fee Ulence, After agreeing upon the fair tiess of Hie cliisslllcation, they Jolt their light hands, covered wlt't i. liaiidkerchlef or the flap of a garment nud by grips and pressures mutually understood among all these dealers, ihey make, modify and accept propos als of purchase and sale. The hnnds ire then uncovered and the prices nit (corded. Jewelers' Weekly. Borne men lose their hair hy butting In at the wrong time. U.S. SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA ! Recommends Pe-ru-na For Dyspepsia and Stomach Trouble. 1 ?m z I? If you lo not deriTf prompt rnl satis factory results from tiic use of tVi-nna, rite at once to Dr. Hartmuii. giving a full statement of your nse. ami he will he pleased to give you his valuable ad vice grutis. AiidreHM Dr. Hartmau, President of The Hartmau Sanitarium, Coiuuilius, O. Icland Is to bave a display at tbe St. Louis fair, and il it could make Its climate a part of the exhibit Its coirer would be a popular resort along in August. Glens Falls Times, N. Y. Aaron Burr's indictment will be fxhihliel at the St. Louis Woild's Fiiir. And tbe Courlei-Journal hopes tint ample precaution will be taken prevent the Missouri supreme ourt getting a whack at it. Albuoueruue (N. Mex. ) Journal. ('oiild You Vfi Any Kind oft Sewing Machine at Any Price? If there Is any price go low, any offer so liberal that you would think of ac- 'I'tmg on trial a new higli grade, drop cabinet or upright Minnesota. Singer. Wheeler & Wilson. Standard, White or New Home Sewing Machine, cut- nut md return this notice, and you will re ceive hy return mail, postpaid, free of cost, the handsomest sewing machine catalogue ever published. It will name you prices on the Minnesota. Singer. Wheeler & Wilson. White, Standard md New Home sewing machines that 'will surprise you; we will make you a iIiimv and attractive proposition, a sew 'ing machine offer that will astonish you. If you can make any use of any sewing machine at any price, if any kind of an offer would interest you, don't fail to write us at once (he sure to cut out and return this special no tice) and get our latest book, our latest otTerR. our new and most surprising proposition. Address SEAllS, ItOEBUCK & CO., Chicago. Shallow nien speak of tbe past, wise nun of tbe present and fouls of the future. Mire Du DeffaDd. No muss or failures made with PUT NAM FA DEI. ESS .DYES. How lie Won Her "You ser;enti" hissed the lair, but angry daughter of Eve. "You snake channel!" retorted the wise son of Adam. Then she smiled, aod, wotuanilke, forgave birn. Chicago News Piso's Cure for Consumption is the best medicine I have ever found for coughs and colds. Mrs. Oscar Tripp, liig Kuck, ill., March 20. 1901. Silk traveling gowns have become popular for many reasons, and they are unllned, wltb a drop silk petti coat bentatli. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Nib Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of If It waz against the law to guess at things, we wouldn't know uiutcb Mm. Wlimlow'a SOOTHING SYRUP for ohll dri-n OsHhiiiK, BOlteriK tlie uuinn, reduces 'una nation, allayn palu ouren colic. I'nce 2'x boilla Tangles it all up Towne " It's a fact that a peison ltb u strong Imagination has absolutely no bead for ligurcs" Ittowne "Don't you believe it When my wife gets her Imagination to work upon her age she can rnaka r-irithnietlc look sick," Philadel phia Press. BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER CUIICS catarrh of the atomach. ' 14 I'V.CPVITOD U r- DIITI rn i Catarrh of tbe Stonacb Is Geaerally Called Dyspepsia SooKthiag to Produce Artificial Dijeslioa Is Generally Takea. Heoce, Pepsin, Paocreatia aod a Hoat of Other Digestive Remedies Has Been Invented. These Remedies Do Not Reach Seat of the Difficulty, Which U Really Catarrh. the U. S. Senator SI. C. Butler from South Carolina, wa Senator from mat state ror two terms. Id a re cent letter to Tbe Peruna Mediriue Co, from WutibiugtoD, D. C, says: " emu recommend Perunm tor dy pep&la and stomach trouble. I bay a been using your medicine for a abort period and I eel very much relieved. It Is Indeed a wonderful medicine be sides a good tonic "---At. C. Butler. The only rational way to cure dyspep sia is to remove the catarrh. I'eruua cures catarrh. I'eruna does not product artiticiul digestion. It cures catarrh and leaves the stomach to perform digestion in a natural way. This is vastly better and safer than resorting to artificial methods or narcotics. I'eruna has cured more cases of dya. Iiepsia than all other remedies com bined, simply because it cures catarrh wherever located. If catarrh is located in the head. I'ernna cures it. If catarrh has fastened itself in the throat or bronchial tubes. I'eruna cures it. Whea catarrh becomes settled iu the stomach. I'eruna cures it. as well in this location as in any oilier. I'ernna is not simrilr a remeriv foe dyspepsia. I'eriina is a catarrh reinedv. Peruna cures dyspepsia because it La generally dependent upon catarrh. The fo-estry department of the University of Michigan has received a gift of about nloety species of for est trees, in value about $200, from Robert Douglas' Suns, forest tre uurserymeo, of Waukegan, 111. Tbe material selected at tbe invitation of tbe donors, hy Professor Rotb aod Mr. Divis of tbe forestry department and will at once be set out on tbe Saginaw Forest Farm. Tbe human barte taaz sekrets tbat it never reveals even to Its possessor In Warm Baths with AS, And gentle anointings with CUTICURA Ointment, the great Skin Cure, and purest and sweetest of emollients. It means instant relief and refreshing sleep for tor tured, disfigured, itching, and burning babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, when all else fails. Bnlfi thronrrifttji tVii worH, CnHcnra Roup, ton., Olnl tn)Ht, Vic., Hctt'lvcm, 44c. (In fcr m of Cii..ooiHf ( 'oal4 Pili, SUM?, iirr viil ol (!;. iJfpoti; Jnttwn, ti 'hrlt kouM V). ; f'ftrti, A Kmc tit la ii , Hrnirm, 1X7 ( nluiAbM Art. PoHar liru it (. hum. Cot p., beta J'nirltn. mrUni for " Uow t Cui )Ut Humori." for Sod Tortured Dabies id fof ; for Tired Note I f tnuai IIIBII i SOAP :rS.w.Thompson's Eya W2tr N. N. V. 826 23 YORK NEB Ura