HISTORY OF RUBBEB. WORLD HAS BEEN SLOW TO AP PRECIATE ITS USES. Wan V.'ho Cuiiie with Coliimlm-j Saw llajtiaiiH 1'lnylnc llnll Knrly Uscil to I'.xcltulc Water from Coatt uml Jloota lnurcualtii ! Importation * . "The world was a long time learning the uses and value of rubber. For two cculuries after tlie Spaniards suw the Bum In the hands of natives of the new world , It was little more than u curl- oslty. Old llerrca , whu went with Co lumbus 011 Ills second voyage , made a note of an elastic ball which was mold ed from the gum of a tree. At their cames the nude llaytlans made It bound high In .the ulr. The A/.tecs were familiar with the sum and called it ule , and from them the Spaniards learned to smear it 011 their coats to keep out the wet. They had crossed the seas for gold , and never dreamed of a time when the sticky milk the un couth Indians drew from strange trees would be worth more than all the treasure of the hills. ( On Feb. 23 , IS'JO , u ship carrying a cargo of 1,107 tons of rubber valued at i .UlO.OOO sailed from Vara , for New York , leaving liOO tons behind on the wharf. ) .lose , King of Portugal , in 15D3 , comes down to us as the wearer of u pair of boots sent out to Para to be covered with u water proof gum. Yet three hundred years were to elapse before a Connecticut Yankee should make a pair of boots of rubber which would not decompose. Dr. Priestleyauthor of a work on 'Per spective , ' now forgotten , recorded that caoutchouc ( pronounced 'kachook' ) was nseful lii Miiall cubes for rubbing out pencil marks hence the name rubber. The liulia linked with it refers to the avages who gathered it in the Amazon wilderness. Dr. Priestley's cubes were half an inch long and sold for three shillings , or seventy-live cents apiece. A stiff price , for the lluest rubber to day is a dollar a pound. Its price for ten years has ranged from sixty-two cents to $1.00. The conversion of the gum to useful purposes made but slow headway. The lirst waterproof cloth In 1797 was the work of an English man. It was tentative , and , of course , It would not stand heat. In ISU,1 } Charles Mackintosh , of Glasgow , dis covered naphtha , and , dissolving rub ber in it , produced a varnish which , when spread on cloth , made it really Impervious to water. As late as 1SIW the Importation of rubber Into England amounted only to 50,000 pounds. In ISO ! ) no less than 10,07.V > S4 pounds were consumed In that country , and the consumption In the United States reached 51,000,737 pounds. .Most of the rubber used In the world still comes from equatorial South America , und the forests where the Indians gathered ule nrc as don-o t lnv 'ul almost as little known to wh ' " " im-.i ; i > m the time of Cortex. " AiUMce's. COMICAL WAS CORRIGAN. An Old-Futililoiieil Traveling Showman mid ViMitrioniilnt. : , T suppose there are more queer by ways in the show business than in any other vocation oji earth , " said an ad vance agent , chatting after the perfor mance a few nights ago. " 1 ran Across one of the oddities recently , " lie con tinued , "In the person of a single-hand ed entertainer , who has been working a quiet little circuit of his own for the last twenty years , and is beginning to thluk about retiring on a snug fortune , yet I doubt whether you could lind a fcoul In the city who ever heard of him. My discovery of the gentleman was due to a mislaid railroad schedule that forced me to stop over night at a dreary little country town In West Vir ginia. Looking around the 'olllce' of the hotel , which was also dining-room , reading room and smoking room , 1 was Kin-prised to see a handbill announcing that Comical Corrigan would give one of his well-known and justly popular entertainments at the brick church that evening. The poster went on to say that there was nothing about the show to offend the most fastidious ; that It would Include comic and sentimental ballads , Imitations of wild beasts , ven triloquisms , selections on fourteen sop nrate and distinct musical Instruments , u funny stump speed ) and rellned jig nnd wing dancing , the whole to con clude with 'an exhibition of prestidigi tation or parlor magic. ' "That sounded promising , so after supper I sauntered around to thr > brick church , which I found crowded to the doors. I managed to get a seat , how ever , and , upon my word , I haven' enjoyed - joyed myself as much for years , " quotes the New Orleans Times-Denio- .crat. "I was transported back to my boyhood's happy days , and for two solid hours 1 forgot I had a trouble on earth. Comical Corrigan turned out to be a plump , rosy person , with a flexible face and a jovial eye , and his entertain ment was exactly what I remember Boeing at our old town hall when I was a little shaver of ! i or 10 the same good , old Jokes , the same conundrums , the same stories , the same songs I don't believe I missed a single boyhood favorite. In the ventriloquism selection he hauled out the two dolls I hadn't seen for so many years , perched them on his knees and began the well-re membered dialogue : ' \Vell , Sammy , how do you feel ? ' he asks. 'With my lingers , ' squeaks Sammy , In faNotto. Then Comical Corrigan whacked him lover the head and we all roared with Daughter. When Mr. Corng.tn nn mounced that he would 'now nviio u pathetic recitation by special request , ' i knew he would favor us with 'Cur- jfew Shall Not Ring To-night' before he opened his mouth , and when he asked for a ring to grind to atoms and tire from a pistol In his chaste scanco of prestidigitation , or parlor magic , I could hardly get mine oit quick eii6ugh , I was so anxious to see that dear old trick done . 'g.u : "After it \\i.s nil over I met\Corrlgan and found him a Ilrnt-rate fellow , He told me he had been ijolng that sort of thing ever since ISSU-drtftcd Into it by degreesorganizing his circuit of towns , making friends of the church and fra ternal order people , and gradually building up a clientele that was now as regular and steady as a clock , lie Htlcks to small places , makes the rounds once a season , and is welcomed everywhere as an old friend. He is under next to no expense , and If It rains on any given date he simply stays over and gives the show the next night I thought of the trials and vexations of piloting a big company over the road. " added the advance agent , "and I en vied him from the bottom of my heart. " An 13vo1uslvo Colony. Those who work in the Dti Poiit pow der mills on the Hrandywlne , in Dela ware , form a queer colony. Tlwy arc all Irish people , whose ancestors camp to this country when the Iu-Punts started in business and went to work for them. For generations the lu Pouts and thes-e people have passed their positions from father fo sou. Like their einployers , , they intermarry and are very exclusive. They live on wlmt are called Dn Pout's bunks , which arc- about three miles from Wilmington. The people of Wilmington know hardly anything about them , for they have few outside acquaintance's , and their visits are not frequent. The hills about the banks are the highest In Delaware , anil It Is nt the base of them that these workers live. The town is lighted at night by the electric plant in the works. The people have their own place's of amusements , the principal being the IJraiulywhie Club , which lias a liner building than suiy club lu Wilmington. They aUo have dances and theatricals frequently. Near ly every one of then ! has Ipst a relative by au accident In the Works. They have their own graveyard , too. New York Press. JIuxvsors of Hlonstcr Sl/.o. i The largest cable of modern times .8 the mnnllla hawser which1 was used to tow the drydock to liavaua. It Is tt\vcn- ty-three inches in circumference , but It Is by no moans the largest that ever i as been made , although It has the rep utation of bioaking the record. There are at least two others of : \ greater circumference , but both oldiu * . One of these had a circumference of twenty-three Inches , and was used for fie purpose of anchoring the ship North Carolina in the navy yard at Hronklyu , while the other was a twenty-four-Inch hawser , which was used as a sheet-an chor cable on the Tennessee , when she was stationed in the Mediterranean Jo the 'OOs. Such an enormous rope was nnt'irnll.y ' found to he unwieldy , a fact which was abundantly demonstrated when the vessel encountered a storm In the Hay of Naples. When the Tennessee re turned to her native home In America the hawser was sent to the oakum nilll. and made It Into oakum. A Helpful Institution. A lunch room has been opciird lu Kansas City , under the auspices of the Young Woman's Christian Association , where food Is sold : it pxnct co&t. The prices seem almost Impossible , but judi cious management Wjll accomplish wonders. Cream of tomato soup is sold for 5 cents ; roast beef withx potatoes , the same ; two salmon croquettes cost - cents ; mashed potatoes the same ; peas , U cents ; cabbage salad. 4 ; apple pie , ) $ ; coffee , tea or milk , ! j ; cheese , 1 cent ; two sandwiches , 5 cents ; a hot roll , 1 cent ; butter , 1 ct-att. The men have found out this wonderful opportunity to get food at cost prices and are begin ning to edge their way in among the women. Unless they become too nu merous they will not be debarred. Let us hope so kindly an institution will prosper , and pave the way for ninny similar ones. Klopliuriis in While excavating for the foundations for the new buildings of the Victoria and Albur museums in South Rousing ton a car load of fosMti/.ed bones w-.i > brought to the surl'iice by the workmen. These were taken in cliurgc by Dr Woodward , of tin- geological depart ment , who pronounced them the re mains of the prhi1'1 ) ! ! ; denizens of thi ; soil that lived there before man camt to interfere with them. The bones be longed , he said to a London newspaper representative , to tin- elephant , the stay ami the primeval lioive , and date bads to a time before CJreat Britain became isolated , ere yet the Straits of Dovei had boon cut through. Sickle IVoin tin ) Sphinx. The oldest pi pro of wroutrht Iron IL existence Is believed to be u roughlj fashioned sickle blade found by Ilel- 7.onl. hi Knriins , near Thebes. It wiu Imbedded In mortar under the base ol the sphinx , and on that account h known as "the sickle of the sphinx. ' It Is now In Hie Hrltlsh museum , and h believed to be nearly 4,000 years old. HIM Next Mcul. "That man says he never kiiowi where Jic's going to get his next meal. ' "Is ho FO poorV" "No , but he's a collector and eatj wherever he happens to be. " Plilladei phla Bulletin. Onlt u "Uluir. " Tin ; Parson I hope you are not goltu tlsh'ug ' on Sunday , my little man. The Ida O , no , sir ; I aui merely car rylng this rod bo those wicked boyi across the street will not suspect that / am on my way to Sunday school. lie Aunueil the yucca , A characteristic story Is told of two church dignitaries who were one day vis-a-vis at u dinner party at Windsor castle. One was a courtly , polished cleric high 1n Queen Victoria's good graces ; the other a blunt but * Impor tant personage whose ronk entitled him to a position on the queen's right hand. She talked to him for sumo time , and then turning to Dean refci ring accurately to the dramatis personae of a long past event. "What a wonderful memory your majesty has ! " murmured the dean sauvnly , "Nonsense ! " interposed ills brother cleric grullly troin the other side of the table. "It's nothing of the kind. I told her majesty all that myself live minutes agol" The horrified guest , who almost os- ppctcd to see the earth open and swal low up the plain spoken ecclesiastic , were relieved to observe a smile of evi dent amusement cioss the queen's face. A Pike County Mlrnclo. ( Volpln.lnd. , .Mine 17.-Win. O. II. Sul livan , farmer of this place , and who Is u brother of oi-Itepre.sentatlve Sulli van of Plko anil Dubols Counties , has had a remarkable experience recently. Mr. Sullivan Is 41) years of age. and has been a cltixen of Pike County for thirty years. For two years ho has sutTcred much with -Kidney Trouble nml Kln'\mtitsm. : ! Ills shoulders and side wore very sore and si.fl1. nnd his back was so bud lie could ha idly straighten up at all. ! ! < had palplta- , tiou of the heart , HIM ! a smothering which was very distressing , lie u ed three boxes of Dodd's Kidney PUN , ami Is as strong and well as ever ho was. Ho pronounces his euro a mir acle. Mr. Sullivan's statement of his case Is startling : "A month ago I was a cripple. To day I can do a hard day's work every day , and have not a hinglo ache or pain. " Dodd's Kidney Pills Inn'o done some wonderful cures In Indiana , but none more miraculous than that In the case of Mr. Sullivan. .Mrnsnrins Tliiinilcr DIsliiiK'ci , Asa matter of lact , thunder and lightening occur simultaneously , the Interval observed between the phe nomena being due 10 the fact that sound only travels at the ratJ of 1,100 feet per second ; while the passage 6f light is almost instantaneous. Hut it is an easy matter to tell , at least approximately , how many miles a thundeistorm is away. A normal pulse will beat about one stroke to the second. By counting the pulse beats during intervals of the lightning and the thunder the lapse of seconds is arrived at. By this means you also ascertain the number of fctJt , which can be reduced to miles. Ho Your Feet Aclic nml Hiirn ? Shake into your sliors , Allen's Koot- Riisi > , n powder for tin1 fi'ct. It ninkes tijrht or New Shoes fed Hnsy. Cni-es Corn- ; . Bunions , Swollen , Hot Mini Sweating Fqi't. At nil DriiKKists nml Shoe Stores , Uoc. Stimplu sent FIJICI'J. Addru.v ! Allen S. Olinsted. LeKoy , N. Y. _ _ _ _ _ , _ v .Ami Will Ovcrimin'it Utlicrn. A.little common sense covers a mul titude of sins. Washington ( la. ) Democrat. Strictly IIiiHltu'ss. Theorist You believe in giving credit to whom credit is due , don't you ? i ractical Man Y-yes , but J make everybody else pay cash. Chicago Tri bune. Sugar and tobacco imports yield a revenue to this country of $70,000,000 a year. A woman is never sure that a new pair of hh'ies ' are the right size unless they pinch just en nigh. Daisy was originally the eye of day or day's oye. x If the truth wore known about every body in the world there would be a great many startling .surprises. . The small boy can never Understand what his mother means when she says' she punishes him for his tofxl , People who have had i ho most ex perience with hotel servants put their choice relrcshmcnts in bottles labeled " " "poison _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Piso's cuic for Consumption Is an Infallible mcdluhiu'for coughs and colds. N. W. Samuel , Ocean tirovc , N..L , Feb. 17 , 11)00. ) ' Jn setting and distributing type a compositoi's liand travels on an average - ago ol eleven miles a day. Leaving Sundays and holidays out of account this means about : J,0X ( ) miles a year. Being asked his age a colored citlx.en in Wllville district replied : "Well , sub , I'm some older dan dat pine lice .yonder . : li 1 bit younger dan dat live oalc by de gate en not quite so ol'ede I house whnr I'm IIvia'at. I ain't much on liggers m sa'f , but you can count up an' sec ! " ' A tobacco company has contributed for the comfoit of the confederate soldleis at Memphis , Tcnn. , ,000 t pounds of smoking tobacco , 10,000 ! pipes and 10,000 boxes of matches. The tobacco alone is worth 00 cents a a pound , jobbing rales. The 2,000 pounds means 10,000 rations. This ] contribution follows a contribution of 14,00(1 ( rations of chewing tobacco from another Company. Although the Russians are not noted jTor their gallantry toward women they have scored one on other people. St. Peti'isburg has recently been pro vided wall new taxamctor cabs. They work on a dua-l system , one for ladles and the other lor gentlemen , the au thorities having been thoughtful enough to introduce a new tar 111' , ; u > eliding to which the ladies are only ictiuired to pay half the fare demand ed of mere men. TO rnti : , vtoi.i ; ) IN oxr. ii.vv Tnko Liixutivo HronioQulninoTahiti s. All < imvg ! > ! "ir'liiml the money it it ( ails to ( Hire , li.V. . lirovu's HiKiiuuii't ! is oiieacu uox5u. . I'ri'li-ri tinKi'Nliiimmt. . | "The dilfcicncc between a restau rant an1 a cafay , " observed Mr. Med-l dcrur.iss , who had just returned from tile city , "is that at a cafay they chaigeyoti two bits for bread an' but ter , an' at a restaurant they throw if in. " Baltimore American. IIALL'S CATAltltll CUltK is taken internally. Price , 75 cts. A Sure Thin ) , ' . Promoter Now , in case the stock goes up you win. Financier Yes , but in case it goes down ? "Then 1 win. You see , this is usure thing ; one or the other of us is sure to win. " Ohio State Journal. His A < l\ivi ) . Amateur Farmer Mr. Green , there seems to be something serious th. mat'or with the horse 1 bought ol y i , yesterday. He coughs and whee/- distressingly , and 1 think , perliap- uc's wind-broken. What would yoi , advise me to do ? Horse Dealer ( promptly ) Sell him a.s quickly as you can , jcs , like J did. Wltv 'Ilii-- Wont > iiitHillil.v > The tollowing story is tolll y a traveler about oiio of the local 'rail- ' w"ys In Ireland : We wore biitindlng'alniig , lie wild , at the rate ol seven miles an hour and the whole train \\aashakmg terribly , 1 expected every moment in see my bonus protitiding through my skin. Passengers were rolling troin one end } of the car to the other. 1 hold on , llrinly to the aims of the soat. Pres ently wo settled down a bit qulelei at , least I could keep my hat on and my teeth didn't chatter. There was a quiet looking man op posite me. 1 looked up with a ghastly - ly smile , wishing to appear cheerful. and said. "Wo arc going a llttlo smoother , 1 ' see. " , ' "Yes , " hi-said , "we're otV the line now. " London Spate Moments. 'I lie liiipiirilntiitlili' OIlVjiiM1. First Poet N ) you have sworn the vendetta against the publisher ? Second Poet-Yes , 1 wouldn't liavu. kicked mcroly because he threw mo down three Mights of stairs and broke my leg ; hut lie Inset-led a word In my "Utlo to Caesai" and made it , limp ! First Poet The llendl San Francisco - cisco Muiletln. Ill'lllll'tri' , "Father , " asked twelve-year-old Mabel , looking up from her book , "what is repartee'1" "Hack talk. " answered lather , "but so smart that you wish'you'd said it yourself. " Philadelphia Press. , \ Jllllllrl , "Paw , here's Komething lii the pa per about a 'Junket. ' What is a junket ? " "A Junket , my bt > y , is an excursion at public-'expense to which you are not Invited. " Chicago Tribune. ' A llrai i ) .Mail. Aii Atuhlson man gets up when callers bore him and tells them to go , that be is tired. ' They think his mind Is tailing , but is it ? Jsn't he a man of unusual courage ? Alchlson Globe. In the .Sulin. 15orrowcll Going to take a vacation this summer. Ilarduppc Well , my landlord has requested me to vacate. Jin.yinrlnWii finoTIIINO SVKUt' for rMlilr M tivtlilhi ; , MiltfNN ilic1 irum * . Hfiliu-f1 * InD.imatluu , aUKjr * IUIHI , CUIIB wind eullr. S5e linttle , Nut u lilt ( initi-liil. "What a boundless debt we owe to medical .science. " "Oh , I don't know ; the doctor who invented the nervous system did a horrible thing for humanity. " Chica go Ilecoi dHerald. . viraun CURES ISO KNU'U NO PUlSTttt NO PAIN A PniS3 Home Trentincnt for dm- cer , Tumors nml Scrofula by a scicnt'llc Vegetable Compound. Consultation ; it office pi l y > wail FRKU. Thtfy will Kive ariiinil frti x i any one interested n i o- page book that coatnins much vnluul'le information about the workings of this wonderful remedy. Address or call on The Mason Vilalia Institute , IIi I M'osl flZil Slrcc J , Mow Vnrti Clly. LUKtb.Yftlt \ ! All tuSfc Ili'st < onili a > rup. Tann ( HHH | , U c In Ilimi. Miln liv < lrni/u'Hln. ! N.N.U. NOC72-25. YORK N B To lie Contrary "Hut , Coflnnl1 , ( lnrliti { ! \\iiin have all thu arriingomont.s'ntd'li' ' ' f r next \\cck It will Itjol ; stmitjifi io j'lit ' It oil uimUior moiiMi.1' " 1 don't cam 1Ntm'l he fnrtrj i this month. Thai's all thoru is ahuue " ' l IU" , "Why not , dear ? " "I'm not KOIIIK uhca Julie hruloi. lt'8 toocoinniin.-'hlcauo Tribune. . EXCURSION RATES t < i\VMteriiriniidaniirt pap- litacre ) of tlifll > Mt\ . KtonniE Innd on tlm ConiV- ' l'hc.lMiii to lh > Uuimrltt- ' Umlniit of Immliirutloiv ( ) tln"ll , Punn-ln , nr III" niv- ilnctwl M iitMont n III IM\I > ! * | I'mil/Mlnn , un tli l f ' Mid'i I Inrxlny IM rnch inonili , inn "i " ( inllj lim ru - miniliiii | f riulnnj nrnliplniii "ICil ( or > < icurtloa > Ji'ivvlnnSt I'uiilun Mnri-li. . llinnil Aim . . . ) Uli.lor" . toun , \ dim * ' ' - - - - - - * \\rl' < i , _ Oinmli < ir till' tinilPMl'tfiit'ii w\\n \ nil innil yun ' ' " licit. il ! N)1W York l.lfi. Ilii'lUllnp. Oiii'iim. ; < tir kft , Auvtil for the ( tot i tninutit of Citintil * . Ct.rAN.StXO IATARRH AN1 > IIII CUHU 1'ou f . * ° tn'l. . . ( if An , I Ely /s Cream Balm r.nty nnil nleaennt to Its' . Cimtnfns uu In * jnrlnim il > ui { . ' ( JiVPu Itui.cfttt Dlir ' . It Opl'lia Still t'll'tttlbCB AlliyaJniUimiitntluii. ' COLD'n ' HEAD Uo.ilH nml I'riitiM'trt ttio JMcmlirnnc. Kixtutc * the f i'iiKi'8 . < iC Turin nml Knioll. I.nrji ; > > ' ! / " , M cents ee Ufiittj.ct | irl'yiimll5 TiHISl/o , tOnnU by tuMI. lilA UHOV11J51IH , \Vorrca SUict , Nu > \orte. . - Z ' * i- fevi I 8 $ tfjfl ? y O * < A ? ' W 9 rfV K . & -.A Td K A 3T J3 K M AN mT' Double Daily Service FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS * Tor Infcrmillon or Rate ) , ctll upon or nurcit Agent , or S. M. ADS1T , a. p. A : , ' ST. JOSEPH , MO lOr. KijtL. CURns nil KMney nisi'iiNi'M , lliu'lr- Kidneycura. opho.vlo Atilnnr- trlsls , or by mnlU f I. l''r''o boot ; , aiii i vice , etc. , of Dr. U , J. Kny , HnniUifn , N. Y. I"1 Krjv'M I'tlcnrn euros nit Alilmir- mill mlvk'e I ri ; ( ! IK. II. ,1. Kuy , Saratoga , N. Y. , ADVtCE ' "rltaum. | your S"VII1IIII | ( ) ( ) { ( > nuJtlllK tllO H.vstcm Is the diilv miio ami sure rurtliiul of cur ing nil C hronli * I'IMWS. Dr. KIIV'K Honovntor- Is UiiMinl.v perfect syNti'iu renovntor. I'YcoKiitri- plus unit book Dr. 11. J. Kay , .Saratoga , N. Y. T.KNOVATOn lin Idorntrs nnd rmnvnlcs tlm * svstoin ! purities anil cnrluhcx Hi" blood ; i-nna * diu worst ilvspopsln , rcnsllpiillon , hrniliiuhe. livvrnnil kidneys , " "cnnd'fl atdniKglMts. I'reo- ndvli-e Riininlo uml book , Dr II .1. Lay , Huratofc'.i.N V Lung l\m \ _ _ _ _ _ ' rtircsd'f ry I'Tul of rcnii/li , lirT | | > jio , lirnnrnltfu. hoio ttiruiit. cioup , \ ( | ! I'otiKli. inr. Ni-vcr ' ili'rtiiifc'usUnjHtoiiiacli. AtDrutrKlato , IU&'J5 . Most people eat more than is good for them. The stomach tries to digest all that's put into it , but If repeatedly overloaded , it goes on a strike. That's indigestion. Rich , over-sweet , Indigestible food weakens the stomach and makes It unabl to take care of the material put into it. More food taken into a weakened stomach than the stomach can djgest , stnys there , forms gases and rots , bringing on all the horrors of dyspepsia. The only way to cure dyspepsia is to clean out the digestive canal with CASCARETS. Keep it clean wilh Cascarels , eat light food sparingly , and give the stomach a cnance to rest up and get strong again. Be sure you get the genuine GARGARSTS ? ; when he is in oairif : to a heiress , do you ? 'Indianapolis u * For * lryearn Ivan n vlclltn of ayi - tii-pujn In lu worst form 1 couldcul nothing but mill : toa.it , auJ at tlincu my stomach would not reUIn and dice.il uvun tliuU March I bosun taking CASCAKKTS and Klncc tlion I luvu Bteu'lly Iniprovwl , until 1 ntri us well as 1 orer wia In my life " DAVID 11. Mcitrnr. Newark.O. ktfl BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER. & THIS IS ICc. 25c. NEVER SOLD IN BULK. THE TABLE ! DRUGGISTS OUAIt.VNTiti : > 1X1 OUUEallbowr ] trnntiln , nniirnillrllli , l.lliuiiinoo , UaJ bri-Htl ; , liad liliiiicltlin | on ( lin "lomnc-li , blimlrtl Ixivvi-U foul month , uflrrw r l . fin raattrrvliul nlli yt - - - yon will ui-vrr eel well autl be vtrll all thr limn uulll yuii put jamr liowcU rlf > , 'I'atn our advlcrl * turt wllh OAHUAJtETh tuduy , uuder on n.U > olol * to cur armoury rcfuuded. QQQ ® & OtJAKAMTf.Ull TO Kl FTP Trnr nco Ihr flr l box of CAS- r .IK iMlllfnD buir * u yr r. r ? ! e.r.ilJ.a ! t X iMllui * mralcine vof w nui aim i Mi tiiii / /Tl ft iu i i i i , & ' &a X r fhjm fMlr. h .t trial. H r.lu..lIrrellH. _ . . -nU r you r not .utl.ll MQQQ&