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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1898)
- - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - c---- - - . - - - - - - - - _ _ . - - - - . . - - _ _ - - - - - - ' - - - . - - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - --t.- . ¼ - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . - - - - . - . - - . - - - - - - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . -fl- - - . . , 3 . , . , - , . . - - - - - . FT1E ONA1IA iAII4Y 1VET : SVXflAV , TVT4Y 17 , 1S98. t1 - - 9 ¼ _ N$1SSI NSO , _ N- -V TH [ tiIRI..S o : "A" ROOM T ' ( D The Viiy 1'hey Jnine&t the Mcntilng of the Old 1'cxt ' 4lknr . _ : l'c Ohe 4tIotI1r's lliirdciis. " \ By JULIA IARROW CO'.VLES. , T 77 7 \ , I ' * r. It wn rcc , ( tfl(1 ( there wn the tisiial 1)QVy of girls oUtnide the Davenport high hoo1. . Iiio most anlmatel group of at was thnt at. the trinnglo ot the yarL Thcio wcr the gIrI ot the A room. To watch them at a ( liBtZtflLO flfl obervor would iiavr thought that nothing 1cs than a wholesale suspen.qlon ot the A room sttithnts eeuh have catlsol so animated a conference. lint It not a case of sipetston , It wa a case of mutiny. q dcclare , ' exclaimed Myrtle Faber , "she troatfl 110 85 though we were in the prhnary leartment. " Myrtle's voice wa full ot scorn , antI there was a genraI expression ot approbatIon at her words. Myrtle was a favorite with all her claiu. matcc , an4 when Miss Sterling linI that morning called her tn a seat at her Ride bc atIso or some trifling offense , the scholars ill felt that matters had reached a clUna , , Myrtle obeyed the stinjmen with her head lielil very erect and with flashing - 53'cS. 53'cS.Ui to this year Miss Sterling had been I tavorito with tim iitlp1l hi her room , hut flow she sccmel changed and none ot her present year's scholars itle1 her. She was easIly Irritated , and as a consequence she fretted the PUItl5 , the smallest otfenso brought s IrL reproach , nrnl she seemed te have lo3t her power ot discriminating be- tWcfl Intentional and unintentional mis- demeanor. As a cotisequcncc ot nil this the scholars hint at first wondered , thou became careless , and now were at the point ot rebellion. "flow the girls that wro in her mont Inst year cotild say that she was a fine teacher IM more than I can understand , " said Ethel Deaii , in response to Myrtle's remark. 'She may be mentally well-in- formed , but she certainly Is not a good tertetier. " "Site lmohably Irns taught School so long that her nerves have become unstrung. I'm sure I vislt she vOultl get married , but I'd pity the man In the case. " Hattie Ircnclj I L shrugged her sliotilders us sli spoke , and t' the others laughed. ; - Then Myrtle Faber spoke again , nail the girls listeflCl , as they always dlii v1icii Myrtle had anything to say. . "Site mtist ho taught In some way that .wo cannot be treated an though We vere - 6 soars old.'e have all tried to please Miss Sterling , I am sure. Now It Is Lime that we assume a netv line ot tactics. If fto finds that It Is within our power to make matters as unIeasant ! for her as ' she seams determined to mnio them for 1s , pos3ibly the lezoii may vrove bene- ficial. " ' llow are we to (10 it ? ' ' asked HattIe. "I have noticed that there i nothing which so anitoys her as 'to ' ho kept utter ' cltoa1 fur any reason. Suppose we each to turn onimit some oltense which will Ittertt our being kCIL at lCa3t a half- , . ' , , 'h6ur. ot : coursevc may not relish stny- - , . log , but , I 'will be the flr3t to volunteer. " "l "yliF (10 It.V said 1tliel , "And SO will I. " responded a chorus of voices , , ind when the bell rang all the girls bad agreed to Myrtle's plan. , II. Thu next flay It was vlaln to be seen that ft dlffcrnt spirit preiailetl Iii the A room. It was not so niuch bccatio of any outward . net of rebellion ca It was the undefinable atmosphere of expectation which seemed to infinenco all in the room. \Vhieit the bour or dismissal arrived Miss Sterling faced the school. "Miss Faber lacy remain a half-hour. " she said , "for careIos recitation. " Then site turned away that the schiolara might not. hear the quivering - ering sigh 'which escapeI her tightly drawn lips. tlyrtlo's face betrayed no sign as abe listened to Miss Sterlings announcement , 'I _ c. AII # _ : - ' 4 . , : _ _ I -y _ _ I BEFOItl MYlt'rLl ItFALIZEI ) WhAT ShIl VAi3 IOING Shill hA ! ) ThROWN hlEit ARMS ABOUT IlElt J 1)UL ) IL glanceot intelhigenco passedfrom one . to anethcr of the faces about hei. ' - . 'l'Iiero had been lock of uttention , there ' wiu ; carelessness in recitation , auth th'ra * \ ' was a general air of indifference which ox- ' ' I asieratotl Miss Sterling IOyonhl ) nil bountis , 'i never had so troublesome a class of cliolars before , " she said to one of the other teachers , antI 'the lines of care In her taco .ieepcnod , nnl the tschoIar voted her C&SCt' thiii ovcr. Ruch night that week she found It necessary - sary to keel ) front one 'to a half-dozen icholars after school , and Myrtle had been might 'hen she surmised that 'this Was a ( Icop source of anno'anvo to her. Altogether It was the most trying veek Min ; Sterling Ittul ever exiterienced anti vlieii Friday night came and the Inst tcliolar lied gone she dropped her head upon the desk before her. She lied turned the key In the iloor and now she was slinkeit by a ttorJii ot Eobs , Ill. The tiext tiny Myrtle Fither went to see a INSOM1A " 1 luivo becit tiIii (4SUiE'I'S Cur Insomnia , vtth wtitcii 1 liuo been efitieted forever over wcnty years. miii I van say that Ciscai'ets have givcit ma more relief thiannnyothcr mcme dy I have ever tried , I Khull i'ertainly recom- tucoil them to my frlcnLh as being all they are represented. " THUS. ( JIL.LAIW , Elgin , lii. CANDY - ISAD ! MAR R13lUfD : Pleasant , I'aiatztbl , Potent , Taste loo1 Do Oool , Never ttekeo , Vcaktnor ( Irlie , le.2cWc ( . . ' CURE CONSTIPATION. ! trlI.U l's ; I'bl , , X..lrI , I. , . 515 IOTO.BAO . . II I' ' ' - ' rlend in a distant part of the city. They had slatted in schoolgirl tnliion for sonic Limo , when Carrie , Myrtle's frienil , chantei to remark "fly the way , Myrtle , your teacher , Miss Sterliag , is one of our near neighbors. " Myrtle ralsd her eyebrows slightly. "Is that so ? " she replied. "Are you ncqtialnted with her' ' " 0 , yes , mdccii , " Carrie nnswered promptly. "Site and her sister live alone. 11cr sister has been an invalid for several years , but during the last few months she has been very much worse. I feel o sorry for Miss terllng , for she gIves every minute out of school to liar care and she worries all the time that she Is away from her , I be- I icve. " Myrtle felt a strange tightening of the nhiiseles of her throat , as though a hand bad grasped it. "It has told on Miss Sterling , too , " Carrie went on. " 'tiiinma ( goes over to see them stead eeh scholar did his bst , sncl when the closing hour arrIved and Miss Sterling dismissed theni all , it was 'with a heart lighter thsn she had known for niany weeks , As she waq locking up her tlk ready ( a leave the room , she hear Myrtle Faber's familiar voice clew beside her. "Miss Sterling , " she std , 'hot Is your sister tO(1tii ( ? I am s'ci sorry % c did no know before n1oiit her ? " It waq the voice more than the words that touched the heart of the woman who Iitd struggled so long alone. She tried to an- sver , but her voice shook , safi before Myrtle realized what she was doIng she had thrown her arms about her and repeated once niece , I ant so sorry about It all. " On the follo'wlng Friday Mr. Spencer , the tsuperlntenlcnt , sat in his emee. mentally reviewing the won : of the different roomq. "Matters scout to have adjusted themselves in the A moons , " lie said. " 1 wonder ho' it all cam about ? " When Christmas day arrtvetl there proved to be a stirrtrlso in store for Miss SterlIng. T1I gIrls of A room called to see tier nod left a pachutge wlikht proved to contain ninny tobcns of their ( left handiwork and a warm , soft wrapper for ber sister. The bos were not to be outdone , niiil after much planning and many constilta- ( Ions dcclIeI ( ( that their best girt voulil he a telephone , which could be placed within easy reach of the invalid. atid eo- k' t y ) ' .cJ - : . , -:97. b w : . . .1 ' 4' V t I T vr' ! AU I l)11Th ' I lIf,1iI 'c JJIIIIIllf ! N PJ1 . . f' a NIIIN I I I , I I IfII " . - , t.'v" . , ' I ' I. ' , ' , u , i so I. , I I I . w FE _ ' e 1' /1 1 "I. , . - - I , iY I : ' I ' , ' . / / j , if//I' / / ! I ' / \ ' - - ; , -s . ; : ' _ - - - , I } I'M SURE I WISh SHE WOULD GILT MAItRIRD , BUT I'D PITY TIlE MAN IN TIlE CASE. often and she says she does not see bow she keeps tip at tili. " "Who (1008 he leave her Bister with t'lien sIte In gone ? " Myrtle asked with an effort. "She leaves her alone , except 'when some of the neighbors run in to see her. It seems too bad , lUt her sIster's doctor bills have beoti something dreadful , and then , too , I believe Miss Sterling has an aunt some- srhere In the country who is quite old , anti whom site has helped whenever it has been possible to do so. " Myrtle hail heard all that Carrie nld , bitt even while she had listened there had been a current of thought which ran as an no- companiment to Carrie's words. "And we have thought 11cr crors ; we have kept her after school because that annoyed her most. 0 , Myrtle Faber , and you were the one who suggested lt' ' ' "Carrie , " sold Myrtle , rising suddenly , "I have several calls to make on niy way home , and I must go. ' ' "Why , Myrtle , " exclaimed Carrie , noticing - ing for the first time the expression of her face. "you are not sick ? " "No , " nuawereil Myrtle ; "I was sorry to learn of Miss Sterling's trouble , but I hope. now that we know of It , that we.mny be able to make it easier ( or her at school , " " 0 , I Itop 'o , " resonled Carrie Inipill. sively. "She baa such a hard time , at the best , " Bidding her friend goodby , Myrtle was 50011 upon the streoL She turned In the direction - rection of Ethel Dean's borne and walked rapidly. Never before had she felt. so humiliated , for Myrtle prided herself upon belnga Ieailer among tl'e girls of her room , anti 'lb think that else should have led them into so dishonorable a course as she now realized that their ticatinent of Miss Stem- ling had been , made her despise herself. And this ' : ts a now sensation for Myrtle. She hail always tried to be so upright , nod to make her leath'rshiip it worthy one. Ethel was at home , busily engaged with Christmas worh. "I am so glad to see you , " she exclaimed , 'I vant to tell you about our newest plans for the holiday sale. " ' ' 0 , Ethel , ' ' Interrupted Myrtle , "don't talk to me about sales now , please. Let inc tell my errand first , " There was something In Myrtle's voice which told Ethel that there was no raillery - lery in her speech , nod she looked up unix- iotisly. "What Is It. Myrtle ? " site asked , ' l have a coufessloit to make to yell , nitil , inilceil , to every girl In our room. I Proinptel you to treat Miss Sterling as tin- kindly as possible , and mow I have Just learned that her eiater iii very sick , anti that ho takes all the care of her , and that is tile reusoit sIte never lilies to be kept after school. And to think that while I sat there In school keeping Miss Sterling a bait hour iiiiil feeling ideascil with myself because I bail done so , that her sick sister was at hiontie alone , needing her and waiting. 0 , litliel , I can never forgive inyeslf , and I don't expect you to forgive me. " Ethel felt clinched at the news , but she was as genuinely sorry for Myrtle at this ilionnent us for either Miss Sterling or tier sIster. "Myrtie. you goosle , ' ' she exelninied , "it was no lucre your fatilt than ours , not one bit , anti I've nobody to forgive but myself , " Then In a different lotte , she added , "It. Is n shame , though , about Miss Sterling , how ( lid you find It out ? " Then Myrtli told of her visit to Carrie , anti of nil that she math learned while then' 'Now. " saId site , In conclusion , "I ant gohnig to call 111)011 55 niaiiy of the girl as $ 1 eaii today , anti sea tf can make a iiets' agreement \vitli them. I propose to see butt' touch I cant 'help Miss Sterling att'r this , and I am si.iro elIoughi of , ' ; he gIra , to linow that they will all tb tle saute when they know about this. " "If you will trust- ate , " said Ethel , "I will smo part of theni ; , I ann sure I wailt to make what reparatiOn I can , too. " As the scholars came into school on Mont- day morning curb one met. Miss Sterling with a t'inhlo or a word of kindly greeting. .iIs3 Sterling was quick to notice the tllltcrvnce , which she could not explain , During the day there were no corelesa recitations ; there was no Inatteotlons , in- fleet with the rooms of a neighbor , tvbo 'as always ready to answer any call of 0 red. This was the girt that lifted the greatest burden of anxIety from Miss Sterhlng'a mind during the hours that she was obliged to be away , end the boys were thuly elated when they were told how thankfully their gift bad been received. Upon the first day of school following the holidays the scholars found a gracefully lettered texti upon the walls of tho.A room. It was full of menniog to teachers am ? scholars , but only Myrtle knew how It conic there. These were the iwords that it bore : "Bear ye one another's burdens and so fulfill the law of Christ. " 1'it1'I'TII OF 'rub YoIXGrriolts. ; "Teacher , I bought a pound of raisins yesterday - terday and counted 'em. Cnn you guess bow menu there are ? " "Four hundred and fifty ? " "Nonse. There nint any. I ett 'em. " "MinnIe , " said a mother to her naughty i-yenr.old daughter , "what's the reason you ciii ? your little brother harry can't get along without nuarreling ? " "I don't 1(110W , " WItS the reply' , "unless it's because I take after you and liorry takes after papa. " " \Vell , Tommie , did you have a glorious Fourtb ? " " \VeII , I should guess yes. We got a French cook at our house nod we Just bonn- lorded her for keeps until site admitted that a Yankee pig could lick a Spaniard with all four boots tied behind his back , ' ' "Why , " asks the teacher , "did the Romans call their emperor Augustus ? " Clearly , it is the opportunity of tine bad lto' , Wile 114 some day to be admiral or a secretary of the treasury or soniothiing. "They didn't ilast to call 1dm GusI" he shouts , dissonantly , WIllie and Nellie are twins , aged 6 , and one Sunday they were discussing the servIces - Ices at the church where they atteniled. "I don't see what they have sermons for , " said Willie. "Why , " replied Nellie , "it's to give the poor singers a chance to rest. " Saoimlo hail Just returned from Stinday school and his mother asked him if lie had been a good boy. "No ; not very , " was the truthful reply. "Then you didn't get a good-behavior cavil ? " queried lila mother. , , Oli , yes I did , ' ' replied the lreeocioua youngster ; "I saved ( lie money yet ; gavt' inc for the henthien anti bought two from the other boys. " "Mamma , " saId 0-year-old hobble , "yoti should let Ann hut 1I my school lunch instead of doling it yourself. " "Why , Bobby , " she replied , "It's no trouble and I'd Just as sooin do it myself. " "Yes , I know , " aniawereti the youthful iliploxuat , "but you see Ann has a bigger npletite than you have atid alto always nuts more in. " A 6-year.old boy in so Evanston ( Ill. ) school turned in the following composition tim other day : "This war is pirty sirius , and this Is why It is , bekas at first you no tile Spanish itiio. ister st'or at Muiiinley and tlid not apologia for stiei 'a hang time. Anti the hi'ct sirius thing was the Macn , filth I ahouhil hike to of seeni that rrnte CltsllQSiOfl. ) And then the starving Cyobens are prty sirius to. And hOW 'YC have begun tin' war , niitl sunny timavo comracla will tilde for their country. Vrhaps ( her t'Ihl not Lice a hum Iii the town. coil nneuy a muther will mmmi for her hstiz- baits. fled lay they on the balifild , anti there atnoti ther muthers weeping for titer hIUZbftfldS. Thicy take the witntled to the hoqbltl anti the tied to the graves. AntI meny Snanish ships will sln'k tinil fees' 'tnteriean ships will singlc , nod shall fife the Spanyrds on land and sea , Anti our flag waves over the Fhlupeens liens this tiny and are army. " Verdi , now S years old , ritlea horseback ( 'vcry morning , lie comporce a liihle each scorning , plays cards with his funnily In the afternoon , and in the evening roads poetry and p3iiloeopby. - - I- STOREhOUSE OF NAVAL FACTS The Bureau Which Collects nn1 Supplies Knowleage ci Spain's rorecs , ITS VAROtJS ! SOURCES OF INFORMATION 1in , fat' 51ttt'pt Venr nnd : ( * fur t Iii. l'Irst 'I'Itiit' hits nit tIlleInt ) Stntii'u-V'hil lie- port hit' i're'ftt 'nt' , \\'hnen the war with Spain threntenel anti before the actual brinnIng of hotihltie. the secretary of the navy q able to learn front bi sttl"ortlinaten on a few minuteS' notice Jtist 'vltat the strength of the Spait- lab navy was , the characttr or the vessehl , 'the style of their nrmnment-iit fact every pat'ticio of intoi'nnation uiecessary to a cent- narison of the navies of the two countries anti a forecast of ' ( lie probable result of an CflcOflnte betwecit thteuit. lie fotinti out ( lie ciuaractc'r nntl cxtltt of the nemnannent tie- fences of Cuba 'utti Porte Rico niiiI ( ito Vltilippinie , lit fact , he was able to aS- aeniblo facts , tile kiio'ictlge of which ( 'ii- ahled hint to take In the whole situation at a glance. Tln information about iho Spanish navy on which Secretary Long was able to call and vhticht he is itea' inslng every tiny , Is loekd up , with fact. about all the navit'.i of the world , in tlte secret nrehi's of the department kept by the fhice of iiaral in- ( elhigeiicc. At 'ashtIngton this ollice i ott attacltinent of the seeretary'a ofllcc. It has existed for sixteen years and in all that tiie utithi this year it has never hint ? nit ohhheini status. Tue clerks ennhnloycd in it hitherto have bectt assigned from other hureauns , Cohort I ii l"icl M fot' Yenrs , Tito ofilc was estabilahed in Secretary Chaitdlor's Unto. Its bttsineas was to collect - lect all the Information obtainable conco.itt- log foreign navies with it view to utilizing it in the huildutig of the nev American navy tvhich was being plaisneil. Undo Sam lots beeti a nionee'r flt InventIon , but seldom lit experintent In naval matters. lie has chosen tt go slowly anti surely forward , waiting until the costly expcrlnients of otlter stations bath deviopcd 'the value of a tIc- 'icc before adopting it. ln pumsuanice to this nohicy naval nttachcs were sent to most of ( lie foreIgn courts ivithi Instructions to scitti lit information about foreign envies. At the time ( lie war with Spain began , there ere naval representatIve - tIve at l'aris , Vienita , London , Itonie , St. Petersburg and Madrid. Most of these have since been recalled for active service. These naval attaches sent to the depart- meat itrinted reports as vehl us written observations of naval operations anti experl- utients. The 'rittcn reports were always secret and they calinot be scent today without - out an ontler front Secretary Long. Thtey cannot be seen at nil cxeelt by some otitct' of the department having the secretary's aU the ri I 3' . ' * ' ( ) 1H llr , Son rees. Another source of Infornuatlon watt tIne itttchiigcnce officer aboard ships. Rvcry cap- tutu of an American vessel ott foreign statloit designated one of his Junior ollicernu to make observations anti report to ( lie department and the other olhicers were asked to give hiitu tile heneilt of amy infomnutatioti they might iick iii ) . Event the petty emcee aniti tite sailor contributed to the reports what ( lucy saw or heard of the methods of foreign navies. No subject was too small for oh- ai'rvation , front a gaulet to a 1t3-Inicht gino. In nildition to this special information , all sorts of published iniformatien was acquired -clippings front newspapers , articles from ituagazines , photographs of forelgnt ships and pictures of foreign guns atuil fortifications. Tine Intelligence Bureau contains the only complete set of luictunres of tite Spanish navy In the Uniltcd States. ' % Vit r Sli I ii II I orztpla ics. This accumulation of 'written nod pictured facts fills six large rooms. It Is arranged in cases against the valis of these roonits , ciarsifled anti carefully iitclexed. Captain Joint It. Bartlett of tine 'navy , who is itt charge of it , explained tInt : arrangement to tile correspondent the other tiny. lie pulled out a file ease 'which ' was one of a group nuarketi "Ships. " This olue s'fl3 iabehlt'tl "English Ships. " The classification of these was marked by reti cards , standing upright In the Case , and each .intlivitjtnai Ship was nasnet1 on a blue card which was heiti by a rubber strap to a nitninbor of white cards. Ott eaeh white card was a mantler Conilrielt ens tine operntion of the EnglIsh lit Egypt anti tine boinbartlment of Alexandria , More thait one officer nresent oil our ships at ( lie ( line of the bombnrd Inent contributed to this report. lit fact on nit occasion of this kind every ofileer l'e- collies an aventie of Intelligence for ( lie tie- Partinent. The bureau also isstned Its lSSi a report on the Frencit operatIons Ins Tunis ntitl a report by Lieutenant T. Ii. ? tl. Mnsnn of ( ho eperations of tim nnvtes of ( 'bile. l'crtt anti Bolivia in tIne war between ( 'bIle anti tlte aliheti republics. Lieutenant James II. Sears anti l'nsltcn 13. II.'chls , jr. , vrenarcd a report on the naval operations in the Chilean revolution. , ' report on ' ( Ito lirazihiant revohtitioli fol. loved , anti ( lieu ensue it very oinplet mc. port of the operrutiofis lit ( lie war between Jniau nail China , the first taste of inferno. tional naval warfare situco tin. , nerfection of armor atuti big guns. Thin next report to be itiIbllRhetl will be oil ( lie operations of tine navy iii ettr war with Spain. There nice several lnteiltgence omcerit with lewey's fleet and more with Snnuuison's. They will itie it tc't'hnical ae- count of tin' work of tlte United States bat- the ships , as snail as tIn' exelteitteot itt over aiuti pec reigtts onice more lit the Ciriti- hen it. The reports of tine war with paln vIil doubtless be lirintetI in large etlitioit for general distributIon , Tine tthicr reports have been ltrlnteui Its limited editln for ( lie use of the fltt'y , for exehinungo with other nations tttttl for hthmnvles. The tietuntul for them Inns fat' exceeded thte atnppty , and tlte early publications atc oi ( it a lnro price today. I , . 11011 A \ I ) I Nht'M'i'tt\ ' , Tit ilinnuonti nulncs 01 tIn' hintberIry ills- ( net prodticcil last yeni' ilinmonnitu of ( itt' aggregate weiglnt of 8Tl7TS caruts. ilainlitons. Cnnnatln , Is tine latest place to be taken whit the idea tinat a ittuitielpal council can profitably odd a fire inustnrin'o departmenut to the ittaclninery It looks nfton. Seattle will scud ntO,000 hales of cotton to Japan dunrinig tine eotutlttg'iitter. . This is a n'athner large order for a slingie part , abut 50 ner cent mono in 'ale thutit thu 'nlttt' of all Anuerielnit ClOt'tS to , lahtan durling i'i I - 03. Exports of corn anti coritinical lnt yt'nn' went tip to the titnprecotIenti figure of . ' $ Ti.- 260OG ? , tilt Itnctct' of $20flOouflu ) over city preceding year. 'rite ctimnt oxitortetl e'- ceetled tnt vaitne tnuoit' titan a third of I hte exports of wheat anud ilotw. Siantt offers a tremenidouns opportttniity fat' cottoit growers iii tine l'nlted states. Tli Siainicu.r tlennintttl fan cottont intcreast'q eat'lt 3'ean' . Of the hiOO,000.iJOO Inhabitants of thur' Orienial cotttttrics 400,000.000voar cottont cintines , Thert' iui'e In the whiolt' Ortcntt oniiy about 100,000 square muie of lanti stnhtahilt' for raising cotton. All the cattoit not taisti ott I ii I S In itul nttist be i iii Iort cd A ntuc'r I en it cotton Is iweferred to nity othien' kinid , hi a paper on trolucIitg sceultt , mu the year book of tine Depai'tinent of Agricinitute , Gilbert II , hicks cstinttntes that stnitposiiug that two itottntls of seed ai'e lrotltncetl for es'er3' hititinul of ginuttt'ti cot I ant nicarly 4. 311)- ) 000 tons of cottoti seed wene lurotitnecul iii thu United States In 1S"l-93. lietlucting about one-third of title. requlreil for sowiitg , ihnt're wotiltl i'enonin inuore titan 2OOOOO ont' ti secth. Clinches lenby , Jr. , fou'ninerhy secr"lnrv of tine Aintcric1tfl legation at I'ekiit , t'lt'nt.i ' , I hi nba tIne Oil cnn t I s a gnent foil foi 1 lie ult'- veiopmeitt of AntL'nicnit I ratio. " \'ithiinn twcinty 3fi5 , ' ' inn says , ' 'there will hut , 20,000 intl I cc of mu I I roanI i nu operat Ion I nt ( 'h inta . 'i'Iue ititcrnntnI iievcloitnuenut ; of tiut' Oriennt itaut Just begun , America's footing in On icintai trade \\.hii ito bnoadenuetl annul our prestige iii the affairs of ( lie' far cast rrent ly unneu'ei' : i. " The Mantufacttnren' of Ionlou connnntennts 011 t lie exports of carringe' nod cars Ii urn I hi' Uinlteil Slates to tine Uttlteui Icinngdoni , ldcli mi 1S97 was valued at. inure tinant its lea as uttttchi as mt 1S7. Tue Manufacturer statc ( lint one of tli reasonts of this Inu'renre is thunt tine United States Itrivo a funuitianneiitnti advanntnge mu their splendid supply of itnin- ber , nitul that Annericani ntantnfnt ttnrers have also ( ito ; ndvatstnge of the hiatus of every nnatiouuaiity of Rtntope. Japan Is nuow building a great steel itianit. Tine works will cost $10,000,000 , nund viii be Put lute operationu witinint three years. TInt' product of tint , ulanut for tine first. ) 't'fl' ' . ' , 'fii he almost exclusively steel rails , nunid lroi , ably some steel plates for nshnips. holier lnhatcs. bar steel and stiuctunral Iron wIll follow lit order. This steel plnutvhnicli will be tuitinated at Yawatantura , a towin of nbotnt 10,000 I nuhabitnuts , Is on ( ho extreme nnOI'i In- era end of the isiatnul of Kinsnitn ! , T1ti ishtinnth , according to reports , is rich mt toni. The mechanical genilins of tin- Attic rianin ) ) Cople Is fncshly ilitisti'atetl tnt thir' n eitiarlc. able increase of the for'ign tlemantul mi' our loconitotives. Tine Railroad ( ' , tiztto of Non York bits brought togiutiner the flptnr 'ni fun' tltis branch of otnr export trade utintet' Th85 , nntd they shov an Inicrease lit tint' nui'tnlur of iocomotl'Ps shnipleul abnoati tunIng ultat tIme--from fifty-two in ISSO. vahuneti itt S333- 233 , to 338 mt 1897 , valued at $3,225,8i1. Anud ' . j' " ' I 1 ' . ' I - - - " - , , ; _ $ : ; 1pr I , . , ' ' eu4w'itu9. ' " - t1k4 V iJWZ1i , . : : 1 CAPTAIN J. it.hiAIl'rLITT , NM'Ai4 INTIILLIGBNCE BUJtR1U' , W'ASIIINGTONl ) . C. reference to tile flies of ( ho bureau. In tIne case vliicit Captithit Bartlett chose for iliUni- trationi , Insnnnculiateiy behind ( Ito bhti cavil was a card telling of the iaiintcltitng of ( ho 51111) ; tine next card refeii'eti to a connileto ulescnbpthonn of this vartlctiiar ship ; the nnext , to a test of Item guns ; tue ltext to an In- ( lUiry lit P.trhlannenut coniceinning Item anita- meat ; then canto a cnrui re14'rring to a me- port of ant acelnielit to her. Aniti so record weiut , until it counsprohneauletl every incident iii thu lulston'y Of that partietnian' ship-a dctnuileni biography , as complete as counhul be obtntinenl Inn tine case of nt well- hintoivo Ptiblle 'snani. The report on ( mis ship is not exceptional. Every British ship bait nu hiIe record in ( ito latelhlgenucn bureau. So Inns every i5panisii ship. The Navy th'pnrtinuent hiatt felt. no anxiety tnt oniy tliuitt Stltotnt Cunnara'uu fleet , because It kitew all niciug how Incapable were Ituu siniptu. I iiuruii luii liii 'I'iiip , \'hiont tine twcrttary of ( lit' navy wants facts about tine Slnnuislt navy , Inc notIfies his iuitehiigeince oIlier cud In three iii I nun I ta the I nulex card tu tnai'keul ' 'Spa In' ' are ons his uleak , Ott tineute curtIs hut' lInda a reference to every inantlslu subject in the library or its tIne secret archives 111 tue di'- lartntent. If Inc s'nnnts to know anything about sriiuored cruisers , lie can send for the cards cit ' 'Cruiiers" atiul lie vihi fInd the whole nubject tonnipletely eovcr.'ul by rqIerence. Of cpuiuit' , so ntueii of tle ; "Cruiser" referentc na refers to Siunuiuials cruisers vIhl be entered also isitulet' ( lie hnuul of "Spain , " nind It is chiefi ) ' tints t'rosa- IntIeiiuig of aunhjccts srhuiclt keeps unix clerks huts ) ' In the hiutt'hhhgence 0111cc. The Naval IntellIgence bureau makes tin reliorts On Its work : bti ( flu' report of naval ofliceruu who itavo observed 0relgn yuan's are pUt out iii book ( omit in 18(3 tine bureau published a report by Lneutcnaut Corn. thinrhntg tine first hnhf of line prt'sunt year no less thnns 270 Itnnerican laeoinotiVt'un inave been c'xportetl. 'lIne farmers of liii' United Statea have obtained front other pnu ts of tutu worlnl more money for tine fIscal year just eloseti than un city prect'tlhuug year In tutu hnhtut ' of tine cotnuiry , Inn 18112 American oxpor's of ng- cleultural inrotiuleta amouniteul to 7139d28.212 , bunt ( hits will be surpztst'etl my tIm rc'tornl of the year whIch closed with ) the monntli of June. 'h'iio itreliunioary reports of the Miuy uxportatloiis whicin hnnivo reacineul thin luu. reau of statistics show ( mat ( lie niqt'icui- turui exports vll I exceed RO0O00.uJ0 ( , anti the total may reach $815,000,000. Never lie- fort' , says the Scii'nutIfle Amerieniu , have thuti exports of thin ngrheutltural hirntiuic'.s rt'nt'beui the $800,000,001) ) ioarlr. anti otiver hInt lv Icc' mayo Iini'y Pastututi t700.flOOu'JO ' ( 111w , tine fortunate years being iSSl and 1S'i2. OF' ! ' ( IF 'l'liii ' ( ) ItIlNAliY , Mrs. Itlwartl Harris of hieltinotnnl , Mn. , 1'3 years old , hiatt gi" it mirth to ( wilts lust t inn sevens t It I I itt t' . 'Fhney it me nil I I I vi 'u ' : , Two itunidreti icubit's of Oriental at'c'xntnge uu'cro rcet'inliy uilrida3'euI ins 4 bfiuuy P110w lii Sau Irranneisro. 'l'hne boys haul their Incatis shaved , whIle the gii'ls iuitul thi'hi' hal' tIlt- feneti with lncauluc nnd unpet fiouvers A 400-pound bear walked Into a lnarnyard lit Prcebuutei , W'asii. , until carried off nt hive ( 'tilt. Tine citizens orguniEeuI a and after a long chase captured bruit , wino loui tnugged tine calf to death. iii reversing nt Jutlgunic'iut icr tlntinacs In a snilt against a rahhuoetl ( lie upreino uOtli'l Of California said that ii sienna rtulro3tl : jrmck ( Jr ItaCif its a sign of dunngcr , ntriti ( unIV t'houiti uitfon'nn blmsclf if it is sate to cross ti'o track bvfore uxunking hue attempt. A St. Lotnls piuysenii % says ' 'I attI'ihntito many coltla conutruecd ( in sunnoter to the . ' ' fans. nest. bet weatben' iuxon'y--cicctrl Arthilcisi vcnttlationi is celdont hnertltlnl' . Tine swift thraughut of tin electric fan not iii- ' frrouenntiy closes the pores of thic skin , me- .ultitig in severe colds , " What Is iOloWn , In the hood ItIver valley , . - - , - - - - - - - . , , - - ' - - ' -5 3 I- f _ . : z Let Faces Come P ilst1 ' If you tic Wool Soap for but one purpose , let it be -S = . . for the face rather tilahl for vool , , -a , . I.- ' ' 'cki , - S.- a- \Vlien wool Etlirinks , it incails only k- r a spoilcd gTti'1flCllt Wlicii a S0a ) ' . . - Ilai'iflS the face , it means a spoiled I . . - . -S COIflI)1CXIOI1. . a- There is a partcUar ingt'edient ill \Vbol 'Soap that jreVCllt 'it from , ' - . . , 1 _ ' 4. ' -a' ' ' I- s1n'lnicuig wool , 'Flint quality makes ' . - it eSICCial13 desirable for tolict nut ! ' " - - liv MAMA I WISH MiNt . . . Cllatlh. . usro usa a- wooLtop - 5Other rnnkits haven't our secrets , -a' - a- . ' - woolens often nor to btiv heal- - a.- It Is not necssry to litty io , . . - . a.ra. a.fl' . lotions for a soap-injured slfin , if you use tliis pure soap. C- - 'dt ' L : atC a- - _ a white , s\'imlning soaps \vacllitlg ; woolens it is a tie- -a C- cessity. In any otlici' tie t is a liltiI' , an(1 it IS SO clicait -ci = that it makets luxury economical , H i ; ati absolutely pun -S i : - : : soap. It is tile only soap so pure that it won't Slih'iflk wool. - -a C.'p ) . a- IT WiT/h. -Ft. a- aI' - I'a - AU Grocers and Druggists scil it. ' - a- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - . , a ' 'C'jphDfl' AtlOJ 1'Ittt CreSt Ve'tunito , t4 tel Vui.un1zt'rttieiu , , ' , t..in , ' lieu of a ISttnotii t"rt'tueh pIt' 'li't.it , will quueiIy tart' ti' of iii ! t , l ' -otis or tilsa'wi , of tin" t''iu"rnuuir' t'riut * , stntt nq 1.tt itI"in'nl , in-emuuin , t'ntnts tin ' I. I , , , , . 11 - Ito' ' ' 1uul'oI'ni - , ' ' , t'htttti- 5 . . - ' ' l'tni3ul 1,1 , Tttultttt'si I ' 51 tt' , I ' . . t , i , I ' .u , , , 'r'n.i : a 1 . : Coostloanloti , I t u trul' util i'sre , 1 : , " ir ntl''ut , I' , i-i-nIt ninlek. 'l t'csl ef du'etu't'gt' , iVIuit ) ( , , t'lt"cic't . ' 3q In ' tIetntinrru , , ' nil' I I 3 EF0R ! r.i , A F'T R nih lute t'err't'C Itnhtott'nr'r. ( ' ' t u's : ' uuUC5 tine hit , ci , tiiO I. lit it' % q it , ( t I 11 , ltrtuttry orettI'u' , , f 0:1 : lou cit I 3. J U)3N'i : , , tru'nCt.netttunn.t rct ' , ! ivet : 'j'ino rt'aiouu Sttnt'r'rM an , itutitt , ' I liv Ii'ctr I' h"e'u' ' ' ntfl t' ) r e'ot are tver.btu'ti chttt Vrcstt I I I N , ( 't' n'n in' u u t lii' , tin y Itnt'wnu ri' rn ii v I , cur , ' it ' u. n . ' v' ' : . 1 out , t it i , ' ' inn ala . . % iv n'ittt'tt gIlrrnfltie gIi'i'nt unit m"ii y r'iutrni'ti I i.Ix i , " " , : , . : t Iucrttau ( cure. * tCo Li box , six fr i IV ) , iv tuna In. i ; , nit rr n'uic n : , 'l retult r nut n , tin > ' I , , , .tduiresn D.tTo flE1)L&'t CO. , 1' . 0. mo : 2e6 , ttani 1'rutctt'oCn1 , 2br.te rut MYliiiS-flI1.ION 1)flUi CO. . a. I. Cot , ltlIi ui'ttl h'rutiin , Omiunlurt , Oregon , as tIit : Big hhtchn , cost ¶ .2Sti10 , nntl I ii I s ) 'ea n's en 01) ii t stia inci'i'i i's , hulu : i'Iiht ci' - i'i en fi in ii it I lien' ft'tn I t I a ( lii' 'itl I cy wI 1 1 bt'lttp enioughi nuonney to hal' for It. I I was cotu- ci run et cii in r I I' e hunch t it t itt' inn it ¶ t' ( ) 0'- era , 'lto ntn'e eitablu'tl I liereb , , ' to get tIn'iu' In'oihiii't Inn nttiti'kel Inn gn'ea Icr btuiln. lion , Jnnnnt : ltlen of Mantrln'stcr , Vt. . is n'eItnt'ul to lit' the tOilest rt'Iuienit of lint' southerni uteri I ott of t hi t" (1 rt'c a 31 inn in I a Iii $ lnt. . I ii weighs oven' 300 lnOtiuntl3 antI Inc wezti.s a No. 14 SIna. A suntaihi'r 517e , itt' ha reported 014 iiniyinng , votiitl flint look ' , 'ell tnutnlt'n' In is innnssi vu hod ' . Tine Non th Chime ' 1 iei'ahtl nays lhuntt a eli ml otis Pini'nionute nnonn we av i t uiut'S'tl t'L''t' in I I y a t daybreak in pont I It e u ) ) 'in I 113 ; (1 1' I hit' ( 'it a a I- menu gal ' of tooc'itov. Sonnie 4,000 or atone rats of all a1zes were scent to tIle out of tIne gates , aiiow'iiug inn fc'nn' of I Itt' coin-i try htCople Wilt ) tere liockitug to u'ehl thnehr unuar- ket prodince ins the city. Tinu'ro is nniucin cx- citt'ittent , ntnnotnnting ahnutost to a lta'iIe , thnen'i'foup , lii Soocltuo' ntnth a dire fate Is 1 opinesieti to tine city , it hielitg t emenuuberetl I hin t a shin ilai' exonhun ii inn openi i'd I it I be tiO , i junat prior to tine fail of the city Into the hauds of tint' 'i'ntipirng u'ebeln. Ant anutunsiuug titlninng story cantos fnonni tine Moelinug Bird mine lit the u\'nrnn , tiiings district , Monutana , L. .1. Rowent , wino oanus annul works tine nninne , also owns i pet ent. Titia rat chltinbs tip and thosvnt ( hut' nulnaft , throtngh drifts , cronusctnts , stopt's nnutd levels , annul hives thouvn tinero bait of tint' time , beiing fed by thuc mutters fionni the conteutta tnt thnc'ir thinnnucn' hahn. A brilliant lube struck ltouv.enn tine other flay. lIe took ( lie cat to tine ore lnotnse cud wanheth tine hair as eheani to the kint ins it multi uosshhiy Itt' washed. Tinc'ni Inc IannR'ul tine ditty winter to the huiglnest lu'n'centap' . nitti tine enutiru' eat ( ' $ tRityt'th I8 81 tin ntun assayer's scales , It is thotnbtftil if zniiy nillino tin tine Rocky nutoututtninus cann nSsn3 better tiiant lS.3t to tine cat. hinilusla is expc'rinunenut hii with glanl search- I I glut a tnuouu it ted i t bal huonis ntnnu I ( 'Ott I in I in I in g elect i'le bin i'nners en nttncctctl u' I t It ti ylnaninont ou tue gn'oinutd. It in aho initroduthiig tail observation towers punt together otnt of net'- tlonttt thfiutribtntcti nnntoutg tine macnt wlniie on t In o nun relu . I it thnt'i r ti ii i I a sv I ( Ii tilOdO a sClUaui of iiIxt3' much can t'reet cantninl'tt , stu'tnetturcs iii twonnt " inhuntitcs , tlnsnu c'nnabniink tine olllcttts In connnuantul to stnrvoy a much widen' t'xtent of territory tuna woitlul Ito possilulo vitiuotnt these , l2vIcr's. Tine l'utus- zlnuis already httto an exechivnnt uuystu'nun of army balloons whit htii0togrnnhuie anti oihu''r equlpiut'nsts , nnttl Inn ( hula pnrtieiulnnr takes tine lead of nil ( ito flntropt1aa natlouts. 'l'IIIi OLi-'i'utl itt' ; , Pn'ot. oni Zeniker , vhuo Inn iS0 tin at this- covered tlnt tilelninint disease , ulieti n'nccuutiy mt Mc'clchcnnbturg uit tue ago of 73 yuan's. Aloaniuier Gi't'gg ilehiesilIti itt SI . Louis , viuo t'cc.'fltly itlirleti his sc'enutin wife , has inert let ! again , this tinnu .nt' irl of 15. lIt' itt 1u7 years ohtl. .lannet i.nugiuhlnu 3I icitejun is tine ( titles working glaushiloiver lii tine Ijiiltcui States. I Ia was bornu iii 1832 nail inns int'en wou'kitig it hula trade ( on' fifty years. Iii' is 3't't able to lift tine blou'r'e .lilne tutU ttni'nu unut utin1ghi' or uhon ihh a at rcnrg t in , in in ii hi a i a I ti , t's't'mu r , L unit ; c't'y ( ha ) ' , hut saId to t'xecl hit variunutn - tutu , ( mat tnt I hn 'oilng , rohnnst biotver on wlnoso i'ineclt ( Ito uluiu'n is juntun bc-giinuiitg uo Ii iVC Ivuty I 0 tUti rulnotnil 'in bnI it Ics , \\'iii iiutt I I.VIl ilcu , ii ht'uI I ii ou' Or. leannun litutt s'eek at ( hut' ago of t,5 , wins I itt' glnht'st inennuhnen' of line New tn-leans bar , uninti vell hnnosvnu as ( lie leaduing COUnl,4tl in ( Ito fuittountt hhu'u'a Cintn'l , ( 'nint's innit , ngnuinnuut tine city of New ( in'ieantn , svinhu'hi lntn'ig mt ( Ito tufatu anti fc'tlt'rnul courts iou' thirty years. icetnltunug in nt Junlgmcnnt In fuvot' of Mi's. ( huinun antI tigitintst ( lie city of New Orleans 101' OVuM' $2,000,000. Sirutonu ) iinrgcitl . vhto tiled atVct ( loulds- born , Me. , at ( inn ago of 08 yearn , u'auu a sea iii lila u'ailiei' ' . captutuni 3'CitiH. lIe lent his niiglnt itti Innuul to qunit tine lutnsint's'i of tine oroanf. lie lived uncar the son , tnnttl it vaB ii is v tuut onn t ( t In ave ii I nnutei C talcc'nt I o I hi o itea cii vhenu t lit" won I In t'i' vns inn I r , a ti ti I In i'm liii vtitultI sit until inia friu'rnils red tifnnu'u ) hnltn to his cottagi' . Ounce hint tight tu nut cc- gnu , ' ti , nunul ito satv thu ut't'aii Ic. ' a nuto- mInt , tuliti tluont tine light wenit unit fuirt''e't' . ( lentemal Itaiii. Otto tnt ( litbvt luC.wnu u ill- zenul etf Atiit'as , lies d'OnflnnhltNI stuk'lti nut I Inn age q I ( IS. 'l'itis in al I I I it' luutur" s'n tu : rka iii" In ihiat tilt' t'uomnii , w iu still tiruno'nuiu"ly u'oiighit after lit i'oehi'ty. nt'tl ( 'Yen ItS U ilntncu'i' . It Ivan hint dauhy Itebit ( ii tukt' I yltlo on mo ret' lnatk , in uuI a lu' u' . 41 a yts ingu ) 0 rettuinhitg ( roust tils t x rt''c' ' Inc a tnt hula * ol''nn It t a oh , 'i'mtnituitu a nnul I tneti sitat ii I in n tue If , lt'nvunig a nainr out Iukb inc hunni tcn'Itien that Inc Watt tired of lift' ! : , rurr"vc' 0'Iillt' . Thankful , tycCehu ; ' rrittc'ni 1n3' Mrs. Ada I. hart Cf ( ] rotan , S. I ) : ' 'Was t'ilncn S'ithu a lutI cnhd which a I I It'd n nt y I unit sg ; cr11 ght i.et I a iuul II nut1 I ' I n'utti 1 : ' i ii I a ( 'rnsu inp t I 'i nt Fotu ) doctors ga'd nit' tuuu. nn'tI1l I otulI live hut a aiuurt tIme. I gave tnytehI tip in las. Sa lor u1otn'nninnd If I "ttiti n't stay wlttt lily frionida ott earth I would meet unn' ciarrtt apes ttbc.ve. My itutabauui wo. ad. t'iaetl le gQt FIr. RInui'a Nec , llacovcry for ( at'.ntiupIir 'i. ' ( 'ourtns aol ) ( ' ( ulu . I pa " it ' 1 trial. took iii ih e'gbt ( to. ' iou. i ha , 4 I' "cii Into cmi , 'l'tut God , I ' 'a 'u , I a ti au a veIl arid lii'itIy , " 'umatu ' ' ' rrn ) ' I Ic ta a' h'Cuuutt & C t ' -t 'Imnir ' r'Lre 11cc il' I' t17O f0c anti $ hQV , OuaiuntceU tn' pro refunuici . . t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ - _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -'a-- - - - - - BLOOD P01 SON A SEaALTY. ! rtmar' , ecconclamy or Tartlury flLOou t'oIao2 periniaflently uure in 15 to 35 Days. You can lIt. treated at mom , for , m , p"lce undpr i'aine guaranty. if you prEfer 5 , . coins mere we wilt coritreet to ay rstn- road fame ulind luatel btbm , soil no cbar. If e ( aU to cure. IF ' ( U KAV taken mercury , ucildi , potantt ( .ii0 i-tilt ar.ve acits sinuS pains. 2.Itxcou i'at"Ines in mactnt. Here 'Snuroat , Plnnptee , CoDer Cot. cieC Spout , iJlcerut on any Vurt of ta , , lotty. flair or iyebrowj tuiIttt cut , it Is thie Ctcontlt.ry w arate to uro Wa enlicit tile mCat obstnnto ns.ae , n5 cinaniengo the weria rot r. cast , cannot t-.nrt. , 3'hit. di'ieatui bee pjwrtya bamed tine skill of the iaot emInent pCy'tcianu , ioo.wo caniinni bt'iutnO our UnennUIttonul iuztranty , Abouttt ? nruf : , eot ae'alet on Cppiicntton. lwi pso Llc1t sent ( ru. Aduires , COOIC fl.i3LIlUY CO. , ! 401 1aaoujo Pemple , CLnIcitttt , III. - \vn1 , ' , o''fliR1 ; FAIr. Cfl''I.T ear1es & Seai'les ' - ' , : ' - . ' ; ' ii t ' riob "l'u ' ; ; ; : 'L $ . a r SPECIALISTS ( nurauiitit- eiirt siet'uliiy linti rtitit. . cnliy uili 2HhL'tU , CIItI'u 10 A1) I'ltIYTZth tIhiscn.e. of 11i'n ansI women. wEat i'i : : YLS IilXUALIX. cured for life , Ntghit RmtnuslOn , Loot ? fiuniiontl , fly- I drocoic , Vericocehi' , Gonorrhit'o , ( Jicet , Syph- Ill' , Stricture , l'hlea. Fl.ittnia ii ni Rectal llhcemnm , iJiabetein , lirightt'a Iiaa.nttu cun'cd , ConsuItition Free. an pCtirod itt I by stew nr.etl'nnti wlthuciut pain 'r etJnfnng' , Callori or address with st4inp. 'ruc'atmens ( by mail , 11J , ; , I'll/n .St EllS , EhLE8 & SFiLE3 [ , AJW nI.1' : C ; . ' 't4 ; 7 " ' I , ? ' ' Y7I' ! m1J't' lIegiulir. l'mrat iictt : . ceii ivrt , WEAK lnaOint Relief. u'utr , . in is ,7n. "eer Tel I wnlu gIttui .t'n,5 I , it , ' suttT'r , Ii , , I ' 'c ' ' . ' 'Iii'CitJt' It itI , 'ret , , I I' , 3 r , i' P i ' ? ' ' ' iii , li'tn'r ( ' 'u' ' I ' .i it' ' : . i i , , , I i , , , h'iiu. , ur' ' ' , , i''i , , , i' IL in ' , ri - ' tt' 4 ; ' .l Ia'OIt'r. , . iu'I. ' tt. ' , : r ; 171 'fD13fl1.FI ' ( i.e iut sa tar uunuttur " 41'j , , , . & . . . 'jlthtrt. , . InCite , , . , at. 'I , ( tsifl.i..J ( . tttici. air uii'r' a5 ti Sit . eittd ? P ut u' it o . It i tillS. 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