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It cares catarrh by eradleatlBg it from the system. JiFsiMiafQ . Itobrlates the aecessity of all local treasaaeataad its relief is of permanent character. No other remedy lias so completely the whole earth as Pernna. In all languages its glowing testi naoulals are written. in all climes the demands for feraaa The Perun Girl bu I IlVW ISSSaBF Aawtw ??1X JMM WJWrMJV I There are Many Imitations of I Baker's Cocoa and Baker's Chocolate Pf Dorft be titled to II my Lii-i-TJ n iocoa or raK.er s inocoiatc Our hetndaomdy flhntrated recipe boot sent free. Walter Baker 8 Co. Ltd. EsUU&xd 1780 Dorchester, Miami lii mm 45 Higbest Awards m Around the World ?n pew la this reentry jgsassiaslssjpsat VERY FEW. IF ANT. CIGARS SOU) AT f CENTS. COST AS MUCH TO MANUFACT. UK. OK COST THE irCALEKASMUCHAS If IT THE OtaUJtTiaESTO YOU WOmm OTMfcK a sariwfs ttrjmm i iminiiii nniTTi Tasesyjt ssssala. sst Med OsSMss: tjS&L CIEM IMHaffJIft St Jacobs Oil asmJaenVajHIa aapasjrsssaasaa ensn wsussssup V pwww- To supply this remedy to the whole world taxes to the ntmost oae of the best laboratories in the TJnltcdStates. A Wit Prim .tssawah, Walter "H. Woodward, Bomadler Royal Aastraliaa ArMUery, Hobart, Tasmania, writes :, "I saffered for sereral years with a distressing condition of the head and throat, caased by coatlnaal colds. "My head and nostrils were stopped np most of the time and there was a discharge, and my sense of smell was affected badly. "After two -weeks mm ef Pernaa I foaad this condition quite changed, and so I continued to nse this remarkable medicine for orer a month. I am very glad to say that at the end of that time I was cared and felt ia fine health generally, and am pleased to give Perana my honest eadorse- 1 misled by them ! Our trade-mark is on every package of genuine goods. Under the decisions of several United States Courts, no other chocolate or cocoa than Walter Baker W Cos is en be sold as " Baker's Europe and A Dimjj'ed Chin. Not one girl in 10.000 has a dimple in her chin. Indeed, the kind of dim ple seems to be more frequent in men than in women. It has another pe culiarlynamely, that is permanent, whereas other dimples of the face come and go with changes of expres sion. ' The Handy Encyclopedia. "Every household ought to have an encyclopedia, observed the profes sor. "I think so, too." responded Miss Flutterby brightly. "They are so handy to press crampled ribbons aad lowers and letters aad things." Pittshnrg Post. Gead Character the Baa ef AIL A good character is the best tomb stone. Those who loved yon, aad were helped by yon, will remember yoa whea forget-me-nots are withered. Carve year ansae oa hearts, aot on marble. Storekeepers report that the extra quantity, together with the superior quannr or uenaace xtiarca manes n next to Impossible to sell any ether Aa oM-fashioaed cure far a cold Is to wrap a silk handkerchief over the head, after having soaked the feet ia the customary mustard water. Dealers say that as soon as a tosser tries Defiance Starch it Is, Im possible to sell them any other cold water starch. It can he used cold or belled. Take care of your living, and your dying will take care of itself. Prince Jonah Kalanianaole, delegate ia Congress front Hawaii, writes from Washington, D.1, as follows: I can cheerfally Tecommend yonr Perana as a Tery effectiTe remedy lot coughs, colds and catarrhal treable. A Cause Mtmmfer. 8enor Qucsada, Onban Minister to the United States, writes from Washington, D.O as follows: wPernnaIcan Tecommend -as a Tery good medicine. It is an exeelkt strengthenirg tonic, and is also aa. effieacJons ears for the almost universal complaint of catarrh. fioasalo De Qnesada. We hare ca file thousands of testi monials like those given above. -We can give oar readers only a slight glimpse of the met aamber of gratefnl letters Dr. Hartman is constantly receiving from all quarters of thexlobe in behalf of his famous catarrh remedy, Perana. An Old Offender. "There's nothing new under the sun. The theory that mosquitoes transmit disease is not a recent development as many suppose. At a late meeting of the Asiatic society. In Ceylon, Sii Henry A. Blake, governor of the island, announced that Cingalese ined ical Ijoolcs of the sixth century des cribed sixty-seven varieties of raos quitoes and 424 kinds of malaria' fever caused by mosquitoes. Child's Idea of Bliss. A small child had been promised that if she were very good 'she should be taken to a hotel with her father and mother. When there, some old ladies, with a view to improving her mind, asked if she were a good little girl, and if she knew where good little girls went to. "Yes." she said; "they go to hotels." Law of Life is Toil. If yon want knowledge, yon must toll for it; if food, yon must toil for it; and if pleasure, yon must toil for it Toil is the law. Pleasure comes through toil, and not by self-indulgence and indolence. When one gets to love work, his life is a happy one. Something Doing. This morning the sweet slumber of our peaceful and quiet town was arous ed by bang. bang. bang. like the re port of firearms, about 3 o'clock, indi cating that a shooting affray was taking place ia some part of town. Monument Enterprise. Two Kinds of People. Some are all right all day if they begin the day all right; bat some other people are all right all day any way, because if they dont begin the day right, they Jerk it into right-7-Or-vice Sisson in "Short Talks." FACE LIKE RAW IEEF. Burning Up With a Terrible Itching Eczema Speedily Cured ay Cuticura. "Cuticura cured me of a terrible eczema from which I had suffered agony and pain for eight years, being aaable to obtain any help from the best doctors.' My scalp was covered with scabs and my face was like a piece of raw beef, ay. eyebrows aad lashes were falliag oat. aad I felt as if bnraiac from the terrible Itching aad pain. CsxJeara gave me relief the very first day, aad made .a sssssUte care la a short time. My head aad face are now clear and welL (Signed) Miss Mary M. Fay, 75 West Mala St. Westboro, Mass." Nature's Last CKadeL "Ex fur's Tve aodced, said. Uacle Ephr'sm. "party much everything that's adulterated tastes better'n the ginootne. ceptur raapie snasses, aa- I'm woaderia' how much longer that'll hold- oat agia sdence--aicago Ia terOceaa. Egypt, with le.e0e.ew people, hat oaly oae lunatic asylusa. aad that with only See beds. , and Lewis' "Starie Lewis' Factery. Pusria. DL It la a aohle taJac to die. but H te i to live TfBBTtBjSaannf Bbbbbsbub ffsTa aaasi BbbbbbbbbV sBttaaPsaircar" atasaHBl rsaxuuur BuasampBB mm bubss anusBBBsajs jBBBBjSBrujBBjur, CejBBTV sauji:' . ocifsgg smsmss sT. jus sgssst. ssnST'-ewtwtja.tts sussssa ay TmsjuUs saves stunsssMs ssswSt ears. SstS f an txtlnwtiw. ASSNW P. J. CUEXKT a OO.Yrtlll. w SMSIjrMBnSKMM.se. BCjSeSKSS SLAVS IN FLIGHT JAPANESE IN FULL CONTROL OF TIE FAfiS. nSSKI ANY IS M ETIEAT ia New Teward Harbin The Muscovites Have Sean Slight 's Reinfsrced, but There ie Litfae Hepe ef Their TOXIO The Japanese occupied Tie Pass at midnight, March 15. Details of the occupation have not yet been re ceived at imperial army aeadeaarters. Aa omcial TaalletlB reports the action and that the Japanese are ia hot pur salt of the retreating Russians, but it does not mention any particulars about the fight The Japanese captured many prison ers at Tie Pass and the Russians de stroyed vast stores. General Konropatkrn aad the rem nants of the army which was defeated by the Japanese on the Sbakhe and Hun 'rivers, and again around Muk den and Tie Pass, are now la the mountains a few miles north of the southern entrance of the Pass trying to shake off their pursuers, who appar ently are not going to repeat the mis take -of Uao Tang and ullow the Rus sian army to' escape. Koaropatkin has been reinforced by the- garrisons of Tieling aad other northern towns and a few new troops who were on their way from-Russia when the battle of Mukden began. "" But even with these there Is little hope for him. True, he has some thirty or -forty miles of hilly country extend ing from Tie Pass to Fenghuatsien. which might enable "him to hold off the enemy for -a time, hut once out of the hills "he "has oef ore Wm nearly" 300 miles of fiat, open country and innum erable Tivers and streams to cross. This is -what is termed the great val ley of the Sungari, hut is in fact an immense plain, bounded .on the east by "high mountains and extending northward into Siberia and westward into Mongolia! Klrin. east of the rail way and Harbin, the most northerly point on the-railway where it branches 3ff to Vladivostok eastward and to Siberia westward, are the centers of this wonderfully rich country, resem 4 ling in many Tespects the northwest territories or Canada. From Tie Pass the 'railway runs over a hill known as the Divide of- Kaiyaa. twenty miles, then striking into a valley, oa either side of which rise high bills, emerges onto the plain just northeast of tne important Chiaese city of Fenghuat sien. From there to Hnrbin hardly a hill can "be seen from the .railway train, the line running almost straight, except where an occasional curve is neesary to reach a city or favorable crossing of a river. Beside the rail way there Is a splendid wagon road from Tie Pass to Kaiyaa, where it branches, one branch making a detour to the westward, skirting the n.oun tiins snd running almost direct to Harbin; the other branch passes through the mountains to Kirln, from which center there are many rpids. The distance from Tie Pass to Har bin is very, little less than 300 miles, and except for the first few m'les every acre is under cultivation or sup porting herds of cattle, sheep end horses. So far as the commissariat is concerned the Russians need have no fear. Hardly a pound of last year's crop of beans, millet or wheat left the country, the Russians buying it all, but 'storing it in stations along the railway, immense shelters being erect ed for its reception. They also pur chased all the cattle and horses and have Cossacks herding them. FORCING THE ISSUE. Trouble With Venezuela Coming to a Head. WASHINGTON France has official ly informed the United States of the action of the 'Venezuelan government against the French Cable company, which she regards as high-handed and unwarranted. While insisting thnt di plomatic means will be exhausted in an effort to relieve the situation. It is declared-' that President Castro is rapidly exhausting French patience and thereby forcing France toward the limit of diplomacy. France has invited the attention of the American government to the Ven ezuelan situation because of its inter est in nil American affairs and in or der that It may obtain the probable course which this government will take against Venezuela. It is the wish of the French government to aim against parallel lines as far as prac ticable. These developments in the Vene zuelan situation are regarded as the preliminary step toward the relief of the situation in Caracas which Europe as well as the United States has for some time regarded with dissatisfac tion. Dr. Harper Goes to Lakewood. NEW YORK President William R. Harper of the University of Chicago, who arrived from Chicago, left this city for Lakewood, N. J., where he Is to take an X-ray treatment. r Indicts Adjutant General 8ANTA FE, N. M. General W. H. Whitemaa was Indicted by the grand Jury on Thursday oa a charge of ob taining; public funds under false pre tences. He was at once time justice of the-New Mexico supreme court and for the past seven years -was the ad jutant general of the territory. He was removed from ofltee a month ago by Governor Otero, against whom he tied charges accusing the executive of the misaimropriation of military eauio- meat furnished by the United States. ' ROMS After two weeks' fruitless attempt to form a new cabinet Depnty Fettle dediaed the task aad the mem bersof the old GtoHttl cabinet, held a council under the presidency of King Victor BauuiBnel, who decided that they should ah return, before parlia ment, Fofeiga Minister Tittoni taking the premier's., portfolio aad also ad in terim that of the minister of the In terior. The decision tends to bring about ta the chamber of deputies a vote which will enable the klag to de cide which man or party bow has the confidence of parl'a'nenL ths Feacs makers. Tke aohlest of an the beatitudes la coBsecratloa promised to the Even If we may net warn tke wreath of ottre; may sot hear ther-goMea clamor of the trumpets ssswXbMbb; the reJsm of uaiversel peace, fetia imiUmg te here desired tc,toaswwestfOTttm,the mateur fsresa And ht yea OU.taat labor ftCAOY FOR FEAC2. K la Caul Beth Belligerents Want It WASHINGTON Whea the caar calls the war council Tuesday be will be able to iaform his stlaisters that the Japanese will welcome peace oa reasonable terms and will promptly name Its conditions provided it re ceives trustworthy assurances that they will be seriously considered. This, the emperor has learned front friendly chancellories la Europe, aa well as the geaeral terms acceptable to Japan. These, It Is said, include the reten tion by Japan of Port Arthur, a Jap anese protectorate over Korea aad aa indemnity. Frost a high official the Associated Press "hears that Russia has recalled its second Pacific squadron. Aa attache of a Russian embassy In Europe Is quoted expressing the belief that Koaropatkln's recent de feat will force Russia to ask for peace. Briefly, these were the reports cur rent in the diplomatic corps, and as a result of this important information official Washington believes that Rus sia aad Japan are on the verge of peace. If it be true that the second Pacific squadron has been recalled even the most optimistic of Russia's friends admit that this is a strong in dication that Oyama's mighty blow has made for peace. Count Cassini. the Russian ambas sador, is the notable exception in the group of foreign envoys here. "How ever generous the terms which Japan might offer." the ambassador said, "Russian prestige is not among them. That is one thing for which the war will be fought to the end. Victory for the Russian arms will alone make for peace. If not at Tie Pass, then at Harbin. Russia will assemble another army mightier than before and with that army it will settle the issue. It may be six months, a year, or per haps two years. Time will be no con sideration." At the Jaoanese legation it is de clared that St Petersburg and not Tokio is the capitol from which the world must hope for peace proposals. Mr. Takahira. the Japanese minister, said in the most emphatic manner that Japan had not directly proposed peace. He did not deny that neutral powers, through their envoys from time to time, had sounded Japan as to the terms on which it would accept peace, but these, he said, necessarily changed with the progress of hostil ities, the intimation being that Russia could have obtained better terms after the fall of Port Arthur than after the capture of Mukden. If the Japanese government were assured that peace proposals' would be considered by Russia there Is author ity far the statement that Japan would respond immediately But it will in sist that thece assurances shall be of the most positive character. Japan's experience in the negotiations pre ceding the war. it is said, will make it exceedingly cautious In the futur. It will Insist that such assurances shall come from the Russian government and not from this or that party cr this or that friend of the emperor. CUTS OFF SINEWS OF WAR French Bankers Practically Refuse to Lean Money to Russia. LONDON The revolt of the French bankers is considered by the London newspapers as the most hopeful and important news of the day, promis ing an early conclusion of peace be tween Russia and Japan. Apparently the proposed loan has not been ab solutely refused, but only "postponed-" This, however, is regarded as being tantamount to a refusal, and is ex pected to speak louder to the Rus sian war party even than Kouropat kin's reverse at Mukden. It is regard ed that by the death of M. Germain, the late governor of the Credit Lyonnais. Russia lost its strongest financial friend in France, and that had be beea alive no difficulty would have' been experienced. With the American and English markets closed to it, it is thought that Russia can only turn to Germany, which is not likely to be much more responsive than France, and the only alternative would seem to be to make peace. LAND FRAUDS FOUND IN UTAH Agents of Federal Government Said to Have Unearthed Them. SALT LAKE, Utah. Special agents of the federal government are report ed to have been engaced for some time past in investigating public land frauds in Utah. The Salt I ake Herald states that hundreds of thousands of acres' of valuable coal lands have been acquired by corporations by question able methods. Vast tracts of coal iands are paid to hup been fild on and pat ented as agricultural and grazing land av then transferred to coil com panies. In many instarices. it is stated, lands have been settled upon as coal lands under the law which permits every adult citizen to acnuire sixty acres of coal land by purchase on payment of ten dollars an acre for such lands when situated more than fifteen miles from any railroad. Twentv-four Miners Killed. CHARLESTON. W. Va. As a result of the horrible explosion in the Rush Run and Red Ash mines near Thur mond Saturday night, twenty four men now lie stark in death in the two mines. Ten of these were killed in the explosion Saturday night and the ether fourteen were a rescuing party which entered the mine Sunday morning to take from the mines the charred and blackened remains of their fellow workmen. These latter were killed by a second explosion and the afterdamp. Senate Confirmations. WASHINGTON The senate made the following confirmations: Peter V. De Graw of the District of Columbia, to be fourth assistant postmaster gea eral; Nelson O'Sbaughnessy of New York, to be third secretary of embassy at Berlin; Francis G. Lander of New York, to be second secretary of em bassy at Vienna; Francis M. Wright, to be United States district judge In eastern district of Illinois; Fenton W. Booth of Illinois, to be judge of the court of claims; Clarence L. Hobart "ollect'"' of customs for Alaska- Cswolasr Well Your Wlehea. It Is an old but a good rule, "Never wish for anything for which yon dare aot Bray." Such wishes cannot lead te happiaeas. The good things ec Ufa 2 yj!rtJS,.w MlMuied of God. m ttae . with right We caa. "" bwbsbih) mejts) The tMami barred ass w treat MsWf rJI TWt1 The mala thine t reakbre that a man isaa he m. -Ten eaat change him much. Aad the soaasr yea, leave at trylag to reform hsm she inair will yen be able to make 'haw ae through hi paces aad de the cute tricks he is capable ef. Talisi he can be made quite tame by gentle treat ment aad may la time leans seme eC the finer thugs ef life from his mis tress. The proper study ef weeaaa klad Is man Syracuse JoumaL Fox Tee Much far Oae of the fiercest fights I ever wit nessed was between a village cure and a bix fox. Oae mooalight eight this dog. In my company, frouad Brer 'Fox mousing round some com stacks, and pinned him by bis foreleg; They loup ed the loop together, aad for some time It was Impossible to say where the fox begun aad the dog left off. Bat for my Intervention the dog would hnve beea killed. County Gen tleman. 'The One Thing Needful. She doesn't care for operas, the drama or the play; she doesn't care for dancing she isnt built that way; she doesn't care for housework, for flowers or for books, she doesn't care for poodles she doesn't like their looks; she doesn't care for dresses, for hats or fancy hose the only thing she does care for is a man who will propose. Inventor in Doubt. "Is your invention a success?" "I don't know yet." answered the me chanical genius. "It is such a simple and effective device that I don't know whether I can develop enough imagin ative eloquence concerning it to make people subscribe for stock." A Brand From the Burning. Early Wednesday morning n fire broke out on the East side nt Coaho ma and wiped oat everything except the Chinaman, whom the insurance companies had refused. Friars Point (Miss.) Coahomian. United States ef South America. Argentina is the United States of South America. It is made up of fourteen states and nine territories. The population Is about 5,000,000. Tfcke laxiUtu iiromo (jolnlne Tablet. AU drac- gl relonil tbe bjot If It falls to cure. K. W nnra'a tUoaMre la oa ach buz. J5c First Newspaper lltustraton. The first attempt to illustrate news was made in 1607. It depicted a flood in Monmouthshire, England. aim. WuMkaVs i !; Sjiap, iter children, tcethtas, aaftcaa tha zona, imtaaas B Sasnnitlfis.Jlayalm.cwnJcna. Kcaboai Largest Fentocn Bridge. The largest pontoon bridge in the world is at Calcutta, and is" a per manent structure. Every housekeeper should know that if they will buy Definace Cold Water Starch for laundry use they will save not only time, because it never sticks to the iron, but because each package contains 16 oz one full pound while all other Cold Water Starches are put up in ?i-pound pack ages, and the price is the same. 10 cents. Then asain because Defiance Starch is free from nil injurious chem icals. If your grocer tries to sell you a 12-oz. package it is because he has a stock on hand which he wishes to dispose of before he puts in Defiance. He knows that Defiance Starch has printed on every package in large let ters and figures "16 ozs." Demand De fiance" and save much time and money and the annoyance of the iron stick ing. Defiance never sticks. Demand for Banana Sk'ns. Banana skins are in demand in Eng land, particularly at hotels, for the cleaning of boots. If you don't get the biggest and best it's your own fault. Defiance Starch is for sale everywhere, and there is posi tively nothing to equal It In quality or quantity. Little sins are never alone. AAdabJelVrimraiioaforAs- sisslating BcFbodandBctfub- MittMeBor ENTRANCING -Ton Qu.lJty pare and saetlow: dlstlosuiah em made "Muellei" pianos from the ay THE SOUNDING BOARD Is euilt on the violin principle, allowlne? free vibration. Other Iteaas of Intsrtst in our new caiaioc. seat tree for Address the Makers. KsMOLLt.ll ah MUELLER. .. BstablUlMd 15. PUltNAM JTN AM flHaMiVflBBf eassasV fajsvaum msmfasawssd auw.ssjs 1CAST0R1A jaJgL.,JB For Imfluiti mm! CfiiMrwm. I &n. nv it HiatwttwMtaJwi i!"tinif.rliiniwiaaiiii SiweilMiMai iiaiilii IBBul Bamau i2u;bi0BTtsMBltJorcisor na ML- ausssMsssssssnuu aal I -aBSBBBSMUamBUBeaaBBaaBBsaBBBBa 1 I IVonVJtcsDnesUonJCBeerTu I IKSSaralIk9tX0BiesfUB7 M I OakmtMotfmme wrriucraL M I KorXAmcoTic. 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There can be no more terrible ordeal to a delicate, sensitive, refined woman than to be obliged to answer certain questions when those questions are asked, even by her family physician Ihis is especially the case with un married women. Is it any wonder, then, that continue to suffer and that doctors fail to cure female diseases when they cannot get the proper information to work on? This is the reason why thousands and thousands of women are now corre sponding with Mrs. Pinkhanu To her they can and do give every symptom, so that she really knows more about the true condition of her patients, through her correspondence with them than the physician who personally questions them. If you suffer from aay form of trouble peculiar to women, write at once to Mrs. Pinkhea. Lynn, Mass., aad she will advise you free of charge. The fact that this great boon, which is extended freely to women by Mrs. Pinkbam, is appreciated, the thou sands of letters received by ber prove. Many such gratefnl letters aa the fol lowing are constantly pouring; in. isMat-A Let (miBOfl Do you honestly believe, that coffee sold loose (in bulk), ojposenV to dust, germs and insects, pseina?: ?; (x &w Vo' Mfllions of American Homes welcome IION COFFEE daily. There is no stronger proof of merit than continued rad iscressv ing popularity. Juality Baxvives all opposition. (Sold only ia lib. packages. Lion-head on every pacTtage.) (Save your Lion-heads for valuable iwuituns.) SOLD BY QUOCEBLS EVERYWHE1E WOOUON STICK CO, Toledo, Otne. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the 'Signature of In Dse For Over Thirty Years CUSTOM m i x v.r bbbulV fm It9 rBBBBBBBBBBBBBBmBBBmBBWaBBBBBBBBBB, ereta- bubs. 2 SfKHttWmmmmmmmmmmmmWK tfeut tawaTal wi i I Ml BbbbbbbTBLJ - .ST.BB "UbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbBBI BJI it H-J' 'BBB.huTagrBBBnsTsmnsBBBBjj FADELESS DYES 4bbbb bbbbb aaBBBBBm - - Mrs.I31aIw.Fraakiord,IaTL, 4 Pear Mrs. Pmrhsni; "I want to thank you for what cine has doae for iee. " Three years aco I had I ovartai sail Bkeca on my womb. I was I the doctor "s care Tor about tan ananas, ssm the oalv tiire I was ae in pcia was sua saurtbeiUiaraceof morThiaa. TTssdasssr finally said I n )vw wockl bs brttsr, mut would bean invalid the rest of my Hfa, I had given up desjxiir. but on evening I emsn crow one of tout advertiseaiewta and dsehmt to write you for fe'.Tios. I did so asw asm- meaeedto fake Lv.li E. pHtkhauk's Teas tablsConmound. IbrgsntoissproveBteam aau to-oay x am a wu weauaa. tsti i tt u au oua io your savice ana i Mrs. J H. Farmer of Avenue, St Louis, Mo., writes: Dear Mrs. Piakbua:- " f miumiS thanlr naimail trm advice aad ntedfoinrs have dons fur urn. They have done me more goad men alshe doctors I ever bad. For the last cirbt years I have anabrei with frsaab) troubles; was very weak;, bad nervous prostration, and could ant de my work; bat I ant happy to aay Lydaa K. ruth swii Vegetable Cotupsuad has ssede. a duTcrmt woman of ase. I sm m health aad have paJuod in weight i poanns k vst inrnnwi " No other medicine fm the world hea received such widespread aad unquali fied endorsement No ether ; has such a record for actual female ills us has Lydia B. Vegetable CompowML Mrs. Pinkbam invites eU akk ' to write her for advice. She guided thousands to health-. Lynn. Mass. Sense Dedde through many hands (some ef' them not over-clean), blended,:! yon don't know bow or by wbomv is m ior voor use t ji course jc don't. But LION COFFEE Is amoSier stacy. TEs Berries, selected fey fsHlajes at the p3antati( sldllrcCy- roasted A m fortes, wfcere precasfllems Bvemlal not dream ol are ta seemre perfect clcs Caver, itrr msjai aael From the time the coWeehave the factory no hand toilette it till- K is vpvncu m yv-r anencn. Dsrias- the SMUths off 1 will be eacBTsioaiteu tae various uaasef i way 10 mm uHsaian weas. HBBCreas of ta tor wxnnot ttel WThcst sad GraziBw iree is we seuier. 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