Brotrn'M Ward , IMncIc. E. Charlton Black , the new head of Boston university's English depart ment , was a ward of Dr. John Brown , the famous author of "Rob and His Friends" ; a classmate of Barrie at Edinburgh ; a friend of Stevenson and Crockett , and afterward a regular lec turer at Harvard. Down lit KqilUHlivillc. Uncle Josh I see Mrs. Asterbllt gave a dinner with 100 coverr. Aunt MIrandy Dew telLJ What on airth did she want with so many ta blecloths ? Brooklyn Life. Magnetic Starch Is the very best laundry starch ii the world. ' I If Delagoa bay Is closed tne Boers will raid Portuguese territory. Sirs. AVltiKlow's Soothing ; Syrnp. For children teething , softens the Rums , reduces In flammation , allays pain , euros wind colic. 2ic a bottle. You cannot calculate the warmth of a lire by the crackling It makes. Dropsy treated free by Dr. IT. H. Greon'/i Sous , of Atlanta , Ga. The greatest dropsy specialists iii the world. Read their adver tisement iu another column of this paper. Ambition jumps high but does not always land right. Use Magnetic Starch It liaz no equal. First 'M. D. "What a lot of tilings have been found in the vermiform ap pendix. Second M. D. And look at the money that's been taken out of it. Life. Dr. Couden , the blind chaplain of the United States senate , shaves himself. Was Coming Out "About a year ago my tiir was coning out very fast. I bought a bottle of Aycr's Hair Vigor to stop this. It not only Stopped the falling , but also made my hair grov very rapidly , until now it is 45 inches in length and very thick. " Mrs. A. Boydston , Atchison , Kans. , July 25,1899. I3SH3t3l Have you ever thought why your hair is falling out ? It is because you are starving your hair. If this starvation continues your hair will continue to fall. There is one go I hair food. It is Aycr's Hair Vigor. It goes right to the roots of the hair and gives them just the food that they need. The hair stops falling , becomes healthy , and grows thick and long. - * Aycr's Hair Vigor -will do another thing , also : it always restores color to faded or gray hair. SI.OO a battle. AH druggists. Write the Doctor If you do notobtainall the benefits you desire from the use of the Vigor , write the Doctorabout it. He will tell you just the right thing to do , anil will send you his book on the Hair and Scalp if you request it. lv.drc ! S , Dr. j. C. AVER , Lowell , Mars. i Ioeomoter Ataxla conk - > k qucrcdntlast. Doctors - - 'puzzled. Specialists amazed at recovery "f patients .thought , incurablc.lnr I > K. CHASE'S BLOOD AND NKUVEFOOD. \Vriteine about your case. Advice and proof of cures niEE. DK.iiiASE,224 N.IOth St. , THE &UGOH SGKOOL B Bica DraJ % * w - otuui-utd uw * Sj their homes In the fundamental principles of the " law and such branches as constitute a ttnlshed if . For circulars address [ * lesal UUUtttilWU A " * * * * * - 2 EDW , BACON , 323 MainSt,5Feoria , ill , TRADEMARK REQUIRES no COCKIHCW- J MWES cw-URS va tun : ONE PIMCCF IltS SttSCH - WU.KKFAnASAPBJ'3 PREPARED FCH LAUNDRY PURPOSES ONLY. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY SANTA CLARA MANUFACTURES CO tii : rcir OMAHA. NEB. The WONDER w of the AGE , J No Boiling . . . _ n No Cooking It Stiffens the Goods it Whitens the Goods It Polishes the Goods fresh a garments It makes all first bought new. crisp as when TRY A SAMPLE PACKAGE. You'll like it U you try it. You'll buy it if you try it. _ 2 You'll use it if you try It. ff Try it. y al , Grocer3 > LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE. Omaha , Chicago and New York fiXarkeft Qcotutloa * . SOUTH OMAHA LIVE STOCK. SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 29.-CATTLE- Good feeders of good weights were all right , being good sellers lit steady prices. On the other hand , light and medium weight stuff , especially such as was lack ing in finality , moved mowly and buyers Heemcd to have about all of that kind of cattle that they cared for. Beef steers , $3.2oig5.25 : cows , $2.00ft4.10 ; heifers. $1.5 19 4. T ; hulls. J2.00tt-J.03 ; calves. $4.50t7.00 ; stockers and feeders , ? .1.00@ J.23. HOGS A large percentage of all the hogs here sold at $1.55 , while yesterday 14.47 6-1.50 bought the most of them. Choice heavy sold as high as ) Jl.Gj. SHEEP The receipts were larger , but apparently none too large , as buyers were out early and the yards were soon cleared. Lambs were In active demand at prices that were lO&lCc higher than yesterday's market. One bunch of the same kind of lambs that were here Satur day and sold for $ C.12 * < > . brought $ ( J.ri > . Other western lambs sold at JG.OO&G.25. Sheep and yearlings were also in good demand and the market was strong. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. CHICAGO , Jan. 29.-CATTLE-Native steers slow ; Texans strong , active , 530 head ; cow market active ; canners and bulls steady ; feeders quiet ; good to choice S5.25p ! .2.r ; poor to medium , J4.00jia.00 ; mixed stockers. $3.23 ? : 11.85 ; selected feed ers. $4.2 < Xi4. 3 ; good to choice cows , $3.40 4.50 ; heifers. $3.25fi5.00. HOGS Averaged lOc higher ; top , $4.85 ; good clearance , mixed and butchers , $1.50 W4.SO ; good to choice heavy , $4.iO'S4.85 ; rough heavy , $4.55(34.03. ( SHEEP In strong demand ; lambs. 10ii > 15c higher ; good clearance ; native weth ers , $4.50g5.00 ; lambs , $3.00 < LtG.75. KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK. KANSAS CITY , Jan. 29. CATTLE Re ceipts , 4.900 ; desirable native steers , $3.0J ( fi5.70 : lights , $1.C5/5.G3 ( ; stockers and feed ers , $3.50514.10 ; butchers' cows and heifers , $ U.lU@5.0u ; canners , $2.501i3.13 ; fed west erns , $3.90514.73 ; western feeders , $3.50'o > 4.50 : Texans , $3.G71Mi4.'iO. HOGS Receipts , "ll.gOO ; niftlOc higher ; heavy. S4.60S4.70 ; mixed , $1.55'tf4.CO ; lights , $ i. > ti4.57& ; Pigs , ? 3.G31i4.20. NEW YORK PRODUCE. NEW YORK , Jan. 20. WHEAT No. 13 rod. 76c f. o. b. , afloat , prompt ; No. 1 northern. Duluth , 79c f. o. b. . aloit ! , prompt ; ; No. 1 hard , Duluth , 81c f. o. b. . alioat ; No. 2 red , 74c elevator ; op tions opened strong at y.c advance. CORN Receipts 117,000 , exports 31.142 bu. ; spot steady ; No. 2. 40-TiC f. o. b. , alioat , and 40Vic elevator ; options opened steady with wheat ; eased off later through favorable weather news and heavy Chicago selling , but rallied again with wheat in the last hour , closed firm at unchanged prices ; May , UO'/ic. OATS Receipts , 30,200 , exports 7,000 bu. : spot quiet ; No. 2 , 2V4c ! ) ; No. 3 , 2SV > e ; No. 2 white , 31 ic ; No. 3 white , 31c ; track mixed western. 29730Mc ; track white , 21@35c ; track white state , 31fi35c ( ; options steady. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. CHICAGO , Jan. 20. WHEAT No. 3 spring , CCHC4c ( : No. 2 red , CS QJJS ic. CORN No. 2 , 31V'C ; No. 2 yellow , 31aic. OATS No. 2 , 2323&c ( : No. 2 white , 23 % < 0233ic : No. 3 white , 255r231 | c. RYE No. 2. 5L'fa54c. BAR LEI No. 2 , 3S@43c. FLAXSEED No. 1 , § 1.52 ; No. 1 north western. S1.52L TIMOTHY SEED-Prime. ? 2.GO. PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. . $9.25 ( fflO.CS ; lard , per 100 Ibs. . S3. 73ft 3.92V. : short ribs , sides , loose , SS.Gofin.tlo ; dry salted shoulders , boxed. 51'i5-ic ? ? ; short clear sides , boxed , ? .3.90Z6.00. ( Roasts War Ofllcc. LONDON , Jan. 29. The afternoon papers describe the general's dis patches as unpleasant reading for the British people , intensely mortifying to the national pride and damaging to the country's prestige , and scathingly de nounce the gazetting at the present time of reports , which , the St. James Gazette says , "displays academic frivolity not uncommonlj- found in combination with considerable practi cal incapacity , lapsing into sneering when they ought to rebuke , and filled with the slang and humor of Kipling's subalterns. " The St. James Gazette sums up its opinion as follows : "These dispatches sweat the folly which has prevailed throughout the period the campaign has covered and which has exacted its usual tithe of lives and men. " There are signs of important move ments developing in the north of Cape Colony. General French has succeeded in getting in touch with General Gat- acre , possibly presaging a combination of the two columns and the commence ment of a concentration of the forces , which is believed to be the groundwork of Lord Roberts' plan of campaign. The War office announces that the casualties reported by General Buller yesterday occurred in the battalions of General Lyttleton's brigade , which , so far as known at the War office , was not engaged in the capture or defense of Spionkop. It appears , therefore , that they are additional to the considerable casualties which General Buller has reported as having occurred at Spion kop. British Ambassador Absent. PARIS , Jan. 29. The morning pap ers comment on the absence of the British ambassador , Sir Edmond Mon- son , from President Loubet's diplo matic dinner Thursday evening , at which Dr. Leyds was present. The Echo de Paris says : "His absence was the cause of much remark. Moreover , the receptions at the British embassy have been sus pended for some weeks past. Marquis de Gallifett , who was formerly a con stant visitor , has not been seen at the embassy during the last fortnight. "We may add that the recall of Sir Edmund Monson , which was so much discussed before the Transvaal war. is only delayed. He will be replaced after the exposition' " Troops on Brazil's Frontier. RIO DE JANEIRO , Jan. 29. Braz ilian gunboats Juruema , Jutahy , Tim- bira and Tocantins , besides a force of troops , have been ordered to proceed to Acre to enforce the protocol agreed upon between Bolivia and Brazil and to protect all citizens. General Leite Castro has been made'commander of the National Guard in place of Gen eral Ferdinando Mendez , editor and proprietor of the Journal de Brazil. Shell Fire Kills Horses. BOER CAMP. Modder Spruit. Upper Tugela River , Tuesday , Jan. 23. The British are now endeavoring to force with 40,000 troops the Spionkop route to Ladysmith. The firing on General Botha's position yesterday was terrific. The grass was fired , rocks dislodged and trenches pierced , but the battle was practically one-sided , the federals only firing thirty shots. A ball from a shell landed in General Botha's pocket. The only Boer casual ties were some horses wounded. The firing ceased at dark , but was resumed this morning in the vicinity of Lady- smith and here , A Gront 3Inp on View. The topographical map of the city of New York , which Is to be placed on exhibition at the Paris exposition , was opened to public a day or' two ago. It represents 1,000 square miles , and shows every house In the city , in cluding farmhouses in the outlying districts. A Onii from I.uimon. There is a young man in London so careful that in calling on his girl he al ways knocks , for fear if he came with a ring she might consider it a pro posal. Tid-Blts. The United States may buy the Danish West Indies for $4,000,000. Your clothes wal not crack if you use Magnetic Starch. Boutclle will probably never return to congress. France and England may have trou ble over New toundland fisheries. Deep AVator Ports. The growing interest in deep water seaports and cheap transportation by watcry gives added importance to the buildi g up of the city of La Porte , Texas. The high , dry ground of La- Porte is in direct contrast with the greater portion of the Mexican Gulf Coast. Marshes , malaria and fevers are unknown. La Porte is to be formally "opened" and introduced to the public February 14 to 17 , when it is expected a great crowd of Northern and Texas people will be on hand to inspect the much talked of new seaport of the Gulf. So great is the interest shown that the American Land Co. , 188 Madison St. , Chicago , acting as Northern Manager , is deluged with letters of inquiry. The Boer trenches at Colenso are bomb proof. Piso's Cure for Consumption has been a God-send to mo.Vm. . B. McClollau , Chester- Florida , Sept. 17.1595. The Denver Postscript's man sug gests the name , "The Hen House , " for the proposed § 400,000 hotel for women in New York. THE GRIP CUKE THAT DOES CURE. Laxative Eromo Quinine Tablets removes the cause that produces La Grippe. E. "W. Grove's signature is on each box. 23c. An English military expert asserts tnat tne time has come for a change in the cabinet. We always lose the friendship of those who lose our esteem. Sf ( SS ] S t SS3S SSS- f rrTuAi'j i ireg.i'.nFiivii.r.i'.iiica.i.iiiiiip.iii..j ! : ! : A gdable Preparallonfor As similating ( heFoodandRcguia- ling iheStomaciis andBowels of Promotes Digestion.Cheerfur- ness anclltest.Contams neilher OpiumMorplune norliineral. RC OTIC. flmyskn. sllx-Scmia * EcdelkSaltt Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa- Hon , Sour Stomach.Diarrlioca Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF V/RAFPER. Michel In Pa rift Again. Louise Michel who has just entered her seventy-second year , has returneed to Paris. She Is halo and hearty and full of energy. Oil one day she de livered two lectures at Bodinicre on "Concord Between Nations" and "The Traffic in White Slaves. " Her voice was as resonant as ever. A man is said to have been elected to a responsible state oflice In Penn sylvania and to have served acceptably who could not write his name. He was intelligent and of sound business judg ment. The astronomers learned just about enough from the recent nonappearance ance of the Leonids to prouict that the real exhibition will tak place next November. The many experiments made , however , demonstrated the feas ibility of using curved i-hotographic plates in astronomical work , an Im portant item in the study of the heav ens , 'ihese plates gave excellent re sults at the Allegheny obr.ervatory. Try Graln-ol Try Grstn-ol Ask your grocer today to show you a package of GRAIX-0 , the new food drink that takes ths place of Coffee. The children may drink It without in jury as well as the adult. All who try it , like it. GRA1N-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java , but it. Is made from pure grains , and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. One-fourth the price of coffee. 15o. and 25c. per package. Sold by an grocers. Try Magnetic Starch it will last longer than any other. Oregon woolgrowers expect to get 20 ments for their 1900 crop. No man is strong enough to do wrong with impunity. Ttakcr's Chocolate nn l Cocoa. Look for the picture of "Ln Belle Choeolatlerc. " It Is on every genuine pixcU British Columbia has sent a gold display to the Paris exposition. If you have not tried Magnetic Starch try it now. You will then use no other. The man who starts to go nowhere will usually get there. He who boasts of a ? oed deed shows that he is not used to them. In Mexico 110 distinct languages and dialects are spoken. Eor Infants and Children. THC CCNTAUH eOMPAHY. KCW YORK CITY. _ in your kitchen will save you money , save your temper , and make cooking a pleasure. It requires less fuel and gives g7v better results than any other Range. INSZSTON YOUn DEALER SHOWING THE of acres of choice agri cultural LANDS now opened for settlement in Western Canada. Here is srrown the cel ebrated NO. 1 HARD WHEAT , which brings the highest price in the markets of the world , thousands of cattle are fattened for rnarUet without being fed train , and without a Jay's shelter. Send for informa tion and secure a free home in Western Canada. Write the Superintendent of Immijrratioi. Ot tawa , oraddiess the undersigned , who will mail vou atlases , pamphlets , etc. . free of co u W. V. Bennett 801 N. Y. Life liuildin ; ; , Omaha. Neb. has stood the test of 50 years and is still the Host Cough IJcmecly Sold. Cures when other remedies fail. Tistes peed ; children like it. Sold bv nil dnirei ts 25 rents. tms paper to advertisers. "We wish to pain this year 2COCf 0 new customers , anil hence oiler 1 Pkg. City Garden Beet , Ice fi ? Earl'fi Emerald CncnmberlEo f * La Crosoe 3Iarfcet Lettuce , loc Strawberry JIcloc , 15c U Day IladNb. IOC EirlyRipo Cabbacc , loc i Karlj ; Dinner Onion , IOC I Brilliant Flower Seedf , 15c : Worth 81.00 , for 14 cents. Above 10 PlrsiTworth S1.CO , wo will nail yon free , together with our i great Catalog , telling all about i SALZER S MlllIOH DOLLAR POTATO i npon receipt of this notice < tl < 2c > i Btamps.Vo invite yonrtmde , and ; a bnowwhenyou once try sjnl zcr's Is yon will nev r do without. ' i Eriieson Salzej'a IMIO rarest - I est tAiliestTotnato Gir.nt on earth , wnn | JOIIS A. S1L7EK OEF.D CO. , M tUOSSF Ml3. i . B.C. . 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. I IatePrincipal Exdmfner 0,8. Pension Bureau. 13 y rt in civil war. 15 adjudicating claims , at tj : uct. The homeliest man in congress Is Eddy of Minnesota. JIo rather glories in the distinction of iigllnesH , especially as all his other characteristics are en viable. During bis last campaign the enemies of Mr. Eddy charged him with being double-faced. He met the charge In a manner that disarmed all criti cism. "Great heavens , " said Mr. Eddy to his audience , "do you think that If 1 had two faces , I would wear the one I am showing you now ? " An Ottawa dispatch says that trea son is talked openly among the French Canadians. 1 Buckle attributes the great sue- ccs of Scottish mon of science to their preference for a priori or do- ducivc argument. The following atory of similar trend WUH attributed to Sir Henry Campbell-Oannerman. A Scotsman wan assorting that all the great poets were of his nation. "Well , but , " said one , "how about Shake speare ? You can't Hay ho wan a Scots man. " To which the other replied , 'Ills talents would justify the supposi tion. " He who has none of the weaknesses of friendship has none of Its powers. Gentlemen : I have been sending' to you for your " 5 DROPS" for several parties who have w.ie l it and who say it is the best they overused. One old ladv has had NEURALGIA FOR 40 YEARS , has tried nearly everything she could hear of without relief until she commenced using1 " 5 DROPS" and now nlic is not troubled with the disease. Each otic that lias used it says it is the best reme dy , and all join in praise of " 5 DROPS. " For the enclosed money please send me three large bottles of " 5 DROPS , " one package of Pills and one Plaster , and hurry them forward without delay. Jan. 11 , 1000. SAMTJIU. SI'KKOI.K. Kalkvillc , Ala Gentlemen : My mother , Mrs. Eliza Austin , of Fremont , Wis. , has been almost an invalid for years with RHEUM ATISA1 and for the past five years has not been able to walk 40 rods until she began to use " 5 DROPS , " about two months ago. She now walks a mile at a time and is doing all her own work in the house , a thing she has not done for years. You are at liberty to publish this testimonial , with my name and also my mother's. Dec. 27,130 % MRS. C. II. I tii : : > Y , v.'aupaca , Wis. ] HtIinnin t | > nwcrriil uperiao known FTC from njila'ctniul i--ifertly lianiieif . It irii-fHitliiio-aliisturitiiiieiiiK rolit'f , tuicl l-tapoMtlv * ' cine fur llln'iiiiiallxm , Mol- atli-n , \fiirilirlii , Hy- . : > < - : > lu. HucUnchv. A tium , Hay l-t-vor , ' - fiirrli. Z.n CJrlp'.c.iriii | > , lileei lt : U'n , Xrvoit ni" . J.fviiii - mill lc IIr iiirli ! < > H. Kiimrlir. TooJhjiHiiEluiirt 11 vuknt : * * , Malarlti , CrrcjilMR A'uiiiliiiCMi , etc. . vie. R \C & ' 'naMo tmuVrprs to giro " & UllnI'd'.it Icnnt a ( rial , wo jF * B O will HiT.l , i . ; < Miinplu bottle. pn-r.iM l.v i.i.ill fur I Of. A xninplo uoltlt > willnmvim-oion Al-o.liirpi'linttlc-iK.KWilii-Hs. tl TO. ( i Imttit-n fort ? , holil by us unit u outH. ACK.VTS H'ANTKO In % * TrrrJliirj. Writ ? UH t - tij' . < -UKK ro. . too t > i < u ! : ! . . sCI : < M O , u-i- Hands and Limbs Covered with Blisters and Great Red Blotches. Scratched Until Almost Wild , Burned Like Fire. Sleep Impossible. CUTICURA Remedies Bring Speedy Relief and a Permanent Cure at a Cost or Only $2. I was a sufferer for eight years from that most distressing of all diseases , Kczcraa. i tried some of the best physicians in the country , but they did me little good. The palms of my hands were covered and \votilcl become inflamed ; little white blisters at first would appear , then they would peel off , leaving a red , smooth surface which would burn like fire and itch ; well , there is no name for it. On tiic inside of the upper part of both my limbs great red blotches , not ! unlike hives , would appear , and as soon as I became warm the burning and itching would begin. gave them a thorough trial , and after a few applications I noticed the redness and inflammation disappear. Before I had used one box there was not a sign of Eczema left. 1 can truthfully assert that $2.00 worth of CUTICURA REMEDIES cured me. There has been no sign of its return anywhere upon my body since I wrote you I was cured , nearly four years ago. Hardly a month passes but what I receive a letter or some one calls and wishes to know how I got cured , if I had Eczema bad , and if the cure has been permanent , etc. , etc. I always take pleasure in enlightening them the best I can. JOHN D. PORTE , Pittsburg , March i , 1899. Of JOHN D. PORTE & Co. , Real Estate and Insurance , 428 Fourth Avenue , Pittsburg , Pa. The agonizing itching and burning of the skin , as in eczenn , the frightful scaling , as in psoriasis ; the loss o ! hair and crusting of the scalp , as in scalled head ; the facial disfigurement , as in pimples and ringv.-urm. the awful suffering of infants and the anxiety of worn-out parents , as in mill : crust , tetter , and salt rheum all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully cope with them. That Remedies arc such stands proven beyond all uouBt. No statement is made regard ing them that is not justified by the strongest evidence. The purity ami sweetnesH , trie power to afford immediate relief , the certainty of speedy and permanent cure , the absolute safety and great economy , have made them the standard skin cures and humor remedies of the civilized world. The treatment is simple , direct , agreeable , and economical , and is adapted to the youngest infant as well as adults of every ago. Bathe the affected parts with hot water and CcricunA SOAP to elean.-e the surface of crusts and scales , and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry , without hard rubbing , and apply CrncuiiA Ointment freely , to allay itching , irritation , and inflammation , and soothe and heal , and lastly take CCTICUEA RESOLVENT to cool and cleanse the blood. This sweet and wholesome treatment affords instant relief , permits rest and sleep in the scvorest forms cf eczema and other itching , burning , and scaly humors of the skin , scalp , and blood , and points to a spredy , permanent , and economical cure when all other remedies ami evm the best physicians fail. CmcuiM THE SET , price Sl.-'j ; or , CrnrcnA SOAP , 25cCUTTCITUA OINTMENT , f 0c. . CtTicuKA RESOLVENT , 50c. , sold throughout the world. " Ifow to Cure Eczema , " iree c the Sole Trops. , POTTEII Ditcc ASD CUEJI. COKP. , Boston , Ma3j. F I Use CUTICUUA SOAP exclusively for baby's tin , pcalp , awl hair. It is not only the purest , sweetest , and most icfreshim ; of nun-ery coapt. . but it roiita'i < < I < 4iiate < * m [ ! ! cRl proper ties , obtained from Crru t'ln , the jr eat rkn nire. wh'i ! jirf-ertc , , mrit\ , , i > i beautify the skin , sc.ilp , and h.tir , an < l prevent Dimple skin bleni hos frutn becom. i. ' - MOUK < > r distressing heat raliufhalinz ; , innamination . anil erui > tii > nf. . r fu- : < > i. : hsns irriti- tions of tliecaip. . with dry , thin , and falling hslr. for ml. rou Ii h. b i- , . : i > l naili. and ainiulc infantile humors , it is absolutely W. > . L' . OMAHA. 5 100O NEW DISCOVERY ; frive = quick relief ondrnreswor > t CIKCS. Book of tliiionlalD and in IHTS * treatment FKEK. UH. II. II. GKEEVS hO.SS. Box E , AtUot. . Cl. CURES WHEKrALjftuiVAIlS. Bert Cough Sjrup..Tastes Good. Use In time. Sold by druggists. & i & a ; M Ijnrwt SfrA POTATO Or-rw In Anrca. Prirn ; ! V" 31.21) i uLnnnr'iut , < : < > t : ( > r Grain , llnirrcad I'trm & i W. hurte. 'roil IhU not ( nrd 10e for raulo-j anil " " o. . 11 KOS-K. wi > . ' rnoraasonrs Eya Wafer.