Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Dec 1897, p. 3

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100.; 0553; luc. uu IUQLH pal` ullwll; potntoompor bag. 65c. to 70c.; beans, per bushel. 75c. to.85c.; onions. nsbive, per bag, 50. to 600.: hny; 88 to $9; per bon;etnw. 87 to $8 per ton: boot. hind- quu-oen. 5c. 00 8c.: beef. foroquarbers, ` per |b.. to. ho 5.5c.; hamb, carcass. per lb.. (ijc. to 7c.; veal. cu-can, per 1b., tie. to 7Lo.; muaboo, per 1b.. 5c. to 623.; dresged hogs. $6 to $6.25 per own. 'u)UC. L0 Gilly; gZOU. WI IIL, DC. DU 6c.; butter, in lb. rolls, 15. to il6c.;` eggs. 16c. to l6c. per dozen; m1tAt.nnn.nm- baa. Rim. to 703.2 harms. nnr xrom `ljC. BO ITO POI` ID. ` TORONTO, Dec 28.-Wbeab. white. 82a. to 85. per buahel;wheat.,red,85c. to 85.5c. per bushel; wheat, goose, 76.c. to 78.'_.c. per bushel; but-ley,35c. to 36c. per bushel; oats, 35c. to 270. per bushel; rye. 45c. per busbohpou, 45a. to 455a. per bushel; buck- wbesb, 33c. to 35. per bushel : turkeys. per lb..8c. no 9c.; ducks. per pair, 500. to 750.; chickens. per pair, `.'}(N--_ In 500.: cams. nnr lh.. I'm. to nun: nvuu nu-w -v uvnvu MoN'nucAL, Dce. `Z8.--There. were About 250 head of butchers cattle, can calves and aevenby aheop and lamb: offered for sale. Trade was dull. as the butcher: will not be needing much beef for another .week. A bunch of extra oatcle were held,` an 4.}c. per lb., but. none of them were sold during the early part. of the day. Pretty good cattle eold at from 31. to nearly 4c. per lb. Common dry cows cold no from 2c. to 3.10. per lb. All the calves, excepting one. were of small size, and sold at from $250 to 85 each. One of the calves was held at $12. Sheep sold at from Mo. to Me. per 1b.; lambs sold on from He. no fee per lb. '[`nmm-rn, ham `JR -WhAah_ whiln. R-2n. -Iunn mcnuy, uluu uuulur, uyu Druux 50., Kingston, are;_No. 1 hides. 75. per lb.; lamb skins, fresh. No. 1, 60. so 80c. ouch: calf skins, 50:}. to 800. each. according to size; calf dekina, No; 1 40. each. Wool. No. 1 eece, 16c. to 18:2. per lb. Tallow, rendered, 3c. to 35c. per lb. 3 q|J8l'|'-; lfel IIBITHIEB. ZOO. 5 UUZGIL 1!_`ruit-App|6!. $2.50 to $3 I bbl.; oranges. Valencia, 15c. and 20c.'a dozen; California novels. 400. to 500. a dozen: Mexican, 30c. to 50o. a dozen; Bahamas. 50. a dozen; Oanadion grapes. 15c. no 30c. baeket; importpd grapes. 20c., 3 1b.; lemons, 2 . to 251:. a dozen: bananas, 25. to 30:. A dozen ; . honey, we. to 15c. I pound: coeonnuta. 5c. to 70. each; jugs, 5c. to l5(;. 0 pound; hickory nuts, 60. to 10c. a quart; lilberts, pecans, walnuts. 15c. 13 pound. Cranberries. 10c. and l`2.5c. a quart. UIII||lIUWOI'lg 1UUa DU . .IJU- Ullllllu Fisb-Brit'.ish Columbia. salmon, I50. 5 1b.; Atlantic salmon. frozen, `.ZUc. nlb.. unfrozen, 25. 3 1b.; salt: herring. 100. to 200. a doz.; pickerel, 10c. a Ib.; blujatiah, 10c. 3 1b.; pike, 5c. :1 1b.; perch, 15c. I doz; black bass. 10c. A 1b.; cod and haddock. 7c. B 1b.; cod steak, 100. a. 15.: halibub, 15c. to`.!l)c. an 1b.; nnan hnddie, Sc. to n we. lbw; kipperod noxring, 40c. a dozen; 1-int-nan, Inn 31 "L5 nnndnrn. 7n. 11 lb.: ll LUU. nu`; Klppuruu uvulug, `IU\J- n uuirauu; ciacoee. 100. 1: 1b.: oundera, 70. 1: lb.: amalts, 8c., 10c. and lilgc. a lb.; scallops, 50c. a quart; oysters, .at2nndard. 30. a quart, select, 40c. a quart}, blue point. 500. quart; fresh herrings. 25. a. dozen. I1`rniI'.---Annll_ $2.51) to $3 I bbl.: The prices for this week us an plied by John McKay. hide dealer, 150 rock 50., KinnnI'.nn_ am: No. I hides. 71. ner lb.: L ad-u -&' uJu-'-I- W Electrician. cohnhuonnnlllluu-hlllxtnu udlloeutllnpllnfhitq-.t. 9 zuc. (A dozen; pucxea, we. to me. a nu. VegebabIes:-l obatoee,45c. to 55. a bag; cgbbages, Sic. (:9 5c. each; do. 350. to 50.3. a dozep; sweet. potatoes. 25:. to 50. a peck; turnips, carrots, onions, boots, par- suips, 300. 5) 40. a. bushel; lettuce, 50. a bunch; celery, 5c. 3 head. or 100. a bunch. hot house bomatoea, `.25c. lb; parsley. 5c. a bunch, green onions. hobbouaa, 5a. a bunch; onulioworarlnc. no 25c. ouch. lnln I31.-iris-.| I`.-ulnnnhin nnlmnn I50 cmckens, we. so me. a. pair. I Butter and eggs-Theae commodities are quoted at the following prices: Fresh butter prints, 16c. to 18c. a D1,; rolls, 15c. to 18c. 3 1b.; fresh eggs, 18c. to 203. dozen; packed, 16c. to 18c. 13 lb. \7Aanf.nhInn:-l'nf.nf.nell_45a. to 55. a bag: 1510.; boot tongues. `we. to `we. eacu. Poult.ry--'l`he exhibib of poultry on the public market today was vcry slim. In as few instances turkey sold as low as Tc. 3 lb. The prices quoted are: Turkeys.8c. no 100. 3 lb., or from 75c. to 8'3 each; goose, 75:2. to SI each; ducks. 50. to 750. 3 pair; chickens, 500. to 75. a. pair. Rnttnr And nam:--'l`haae cnmmoditias . Mono - Lamb. yearlinga. quarters, Me. to He. ; chops. M 6c. to 12. 3 lb.; veal. 3c.- to 60. 5 1b.: mut- tuou, quarters, 6c. to 7c. 3 lb.;'cuta, 5c. to 10. 1: lb; pork, quarters. 7c. to Be. a 11).; cut!,,7c. to 1250. in 1b.; hogs. 5c. to 5c.; beef, iorequarbera. 25c. to 35. a 1b.; hind- qunrtnra. e. to tie. 3 1b.; can, 5c. bol2c1 as 1b.; beef tongues. 20c. to 40. each. pnnhm-I1....'l`I|n mrhihih of nnultzrv on IIIIIOGU uelerwu. __ The ruling pziua as quoted are: Flour and feed---Bran, $12 `to $13 :3 ton; oatmeal and rolled oats $3.60 to 80: bbl.; ahorta,'8l3 to $15. a ton; cornmeal. 81.105 cwb.; chops, $15 tb_$l6 I n; hay, $6 to Ssnton; pressed, 8? to SI ; straw, towc. 1 owt,.: our, Hungarian. pu- Nnt, $5.40 to 85.60 I. bbl.; bikers . strong, gauze 35.10 . bh1.; family. 35 to $5.75 a G:-ain-Maniboba wheat, No. 1 hard,98c to $1.01; No. 2,hurd, 97c. to 990; north- ern, 96c.; white wimur,_8lc. to 86c.; Cann- dian, Ipnng. 76. to 78. A bushel; outs, 220. a bushel; buckwheab,,;5. 8c. no 3012.; um... 1'14. um A'ln- hm-lav. 2%. m rm. . -I-- ..:,.,.:-,._-_.'......._ _u:...... I .Il-uh-I-_ Xmas-ton, 28.--The Christmas buds of this your surpassed than of many precsding seasons," n nch that merchants. gonorully,"nppr_uciaud'. - L.-pal: week vqu Q` busy one, each Branch of the local market showing activity and 1 healthy condition. But lo ! nftot bho rushcomos the resulting cpl|n.,and_sinnQ thspxit at Christmas wank business has boon uotioeabiy ab. The nnhlin man-lmr. Inn hum nnm-Iv nt.t.andad_ DUUIUOII III. TU nutwenmy BIB. '.l.|.|U public market bu been poorly attended, nipd merchants pl|0Il"of buninou zoom almost denertod. , NU}... _'..Il..-. nah..- -. nv-mining! Anna mlilll The Illdo-Ilu-let. 5 nhn 'MnKnv. hidn dnnlnr. I54 4 L.ADlES NlJRSE` IIIIOIII ID]. UIIIIIIX thmo nlon ol othor vitlunndtng. can \ 2648330: :rut.n turns. _ . I. nnanel; Duchwuuauuwezou. uu avu.; ll, 43c.: rye, 43c.; barley, 23. no P!5P9 *` %*!=1s=* THE DAILY wma. wnnnnnl-i. nmcmmcn 29, 1897. Marketa IHIOWIIOPO. v. 1\:| nu will FDIC IIUV yuyI-Is IIII IlIiIllU.'$ Iyauhnnouoognoulubot cu huwouaqtonl; CAPIAIN J. o. cIwmwuo,] `Bonn-ondlotwox. " 60: 51:001.. OIIIN. CM Mind 8%.. homo and lot. I! " houoo ond lot and ball. " neor Prlnoou. I hounu. King and (ion Sn. 8 none: and haul woxuz [Inc an. non Goro St. now: too, nixm I fnmo ouuo Boot ! ttoot. o (ioonoonl Itovuilt. GI. Incl BL. nooylordon Sbqdolhlo hllok no Johnston. I... now lmnuoll lot. I . ' o moo out: Lu: zoo" um ':?"" '"s'm and o for solo. to lot .3 oguut IIABIIIQIEIIII. Bggl En.0- A luU; I IN. I'D ; U;-31": I __A._ -A 23...; UALALLI "The 'i'di1Pd?'}`,'b"y J. s. Fletcher, paper 75c. F. NISBET S s_PJE4c.IAtiI!t+f:-% uuauu uuninnu VVIIII MVIILII For Sale or Exllht._ {Mama Johznntoll and Ian on #3.: f`.'t':;'.'E n'.}"..`.P'$`.!.'.`.?."..' """`I-'2. sun. The only inn or Hnlnnuo neon: sh Dmnlmon u-wnodq puns bIdnna:u.'u:6vcl_v.` Mellbu uupoper, I no Uornqr nooxnl Donor at Ptlnopu um waning unmmmmmwq Elli Gala nr volmh-A _,_ __.- r.__._ Sand utunp lb:-our booutirul bank " up! I Puout." " What 'l)tIIlJNl Io Invent." Ind -' Prbalon Paunu. Advice mo. honed.- mo. unmoua uAmau- (gonna- IIULIBDUIJ IJIIILIUIIC`, IUUQ The School For Saints. by John Oliver Hobbes. 750 paper, $1.26 cloth. ' A Tsar's Gratitude, by Fred. Wi- slmw, paper 75c. rr"1;a T.1'H]n `Kin:-`:1 In-1 1\nu:R (`1nn`u_ auuvv, II ycl luv. This imle World. by David Chris- tie Murray, paper 75c. . I`l.o (1-nu [.1230 Lu Hanna Qnluum VIC llalllllllyg PHIJUI. IUUI The Grey Lady. by Henry Seton Morriman. paper 750. The `Irina-nun Lu T Q Wlnlnhnu - rnsaoan rauuu." Advice mo. roamed.- n-`Iona lAnION.l xI-t . Tan 3 11! mg 185 Stulunen only rnllmuo |a).IuHUo The Great Stone of Sardis, by Frank R. Stockton, b75c. lJ.'.-. (1---- -4 l'\...........J.. L- `D ____ .... Auvu.-.-..~....nrvavvw a.-Q.Iu....u---unuvl Tho non quinqnonnlul divmon of profit: will an plnoo After tho close of tho bank: on am. December 1897. All thou joining the oompnuq baton duh data will be untitled to one you n prot. Mills A Cunnln hain. Gononl Agents. Oluonoo root. JJLVIIIIII LII: LJLUUIIIUII IUUI His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett, 760. 'T`|.n Bah...-.1 Kin- Quint- 1... (AL... I UV: Prisoners of The Sea, by Florence Kingsley, 75c. Lochinvar, by S. R. Crockett. 750. Spanish J ohn; by Wm. McLennnn, $1.25. rm... flumnb Q`l\r|:\ A4` Q.....1!.-. L- Across The Sub-Artics of Canada, by J. W. Tyrre1l.$1.50. "I-`ha Ila. Ilnnlr In: gnu-ax]: I1u....`l the energy. The cure nervouneee, delpondeney end ll) thee ecu of evil hnbi 'exoeuu, overwork, ea. `.i`hey'p_he full urea; , development and tone to every portion and organ of the body. Failure in impouibie and up in no barrier. Thin Tris} without Expense " offer in limited by the eompnny to 5 then time. uad application must be mnde nconoo. No C. 0. D. home. no bogus hiienthropy um decetiomno expoeure-I oieen ueineu propon- nn vn nnmnnnv at high nnnnhl And nrd N0 U. U. U. name. no nogu ulllntnmpy um loco tlon,no tion y a company of high nnnnolu and plant along`. standing. Write to I 0 Int! IKEDIOAL COMPANY BUFFALO, NJ . And rah: to using the noon .1 ma: oamn dun papa. INEW Bo0K5l DJ '1: '7: LJllUlI.@La'JU. The Bath Book, by Sarah Grand, 75c. . 'I"l.__'--_--..__ _!If1I,. (1.. I Yl, ,,,_, norauvo romoalou, pouuvolv on trial without 01 Inc to my honou nnd reiiablo nun I 0! I dollu need be |dvu:cod-not I P0113 |l;Ih-tllltlieugl are known to And ncknov ed; a I on . T119 `:10 Modlul Com '0 tppliuoo Ind romodlol have -been hlkod A at Ind vnon abggt :11 out an world, an every mu bu hand om. . They mtoro or auto nungth. 1130:, healthy Iluuo And now me. ` Thu aulaklv non mm on (ha Inhm men u--u-`pr-nu-u-`av -gwuu -w-vv Ill Wellington 00.. Illliol. Iona So loun at lovut votes They will and um: ooltly Ind mamonuy moo- tivo aapuanoe 3nd I whole month : oouru at ro- norn vo remedial, poulvolv on tn-Isl wlthout cxnouu my London, Liverpool and (Ilobo Fir: Insurance Company. finds out JXXMXD. In addltlan Co which 33 . L`:ii x`a { " .'u'n`.".'a.'.`. 5.i.`. :"" "' "`."' :~=:*...D......: P .:=*`*'* *`.....' W.-:. -* . IO 0! Raf. how bulnouul who HIANGI I ITBANBI. Alblh. W. IIIIII. Ilni lino! Ugo mdimw mo. o u to drain I): mnnlufln. 1| D on uyuumuntu ' They urvouncu. dolpondenoy Troia-or In r}e'nci"'n.S3&3E3._ Bo much does non nu boon practiced in aa- vortulng that an and old oomppny now for tho Int timo nnkoo Itutling oor :- Thov and bolt costly and magically etho- In all the world eodny-1n Ill tho nu or the wor1d-no doctor 1101' lnmcutlon hu u-on Ind nowmd no man man as has the tunndlnll MEDICAL 00. o Bunlo, N. Y. Thin in due to the (scum: the company control: nuuw.u. 00. or Bn11|lo,JN. Y. tho company can! Iomo inventions and dlsoonl-In which ' luv: oqul In the whole realm of modlul Ioionoo. . 4- HEALTH AND ENERGY ASSURED. ' HAPPY MARRIAGE. GOOD TEMPER. LONG LIFE. can PUIIIUU. LIIIII IUIIVUG Uly Illl HOW IT ab-1:00 p.m. R. J. Wilson. O.l .R. holo- grnph oice. Clarence. It-mot. The Foremost Medical Compmy In the World In the Curo of Week Men Make: this Offer. PRDMPTLY sscnn _ mia:vro;ayL mama; uni sq natty` I LJl\rI\J But vo do the Innunnoo bnnlnou of the city and vicinity hut the nmo. Thu In to any. we hnvo out than And it is incnuln . ho fu- chln you It In the luau: on mac Excal- lont companion. Low nus. The Bay of Quinta Ry. new short) lino for Tweed, N npsnee. Doreronbo and all lo- cal points. Train leavoa City Hall depot ab-1:00 n.m. R. J. Wilmn. (l.'P_R.hnIn- 1 ' _._ [Large Land owner ned. I5.u C1-rv, Ore., Dec. 28.-A message to the Democrat from Canton City brings the news of the killing of Peter French. 3 prominenb cattle and land owner of Hur- ney county. by a man named Oliver. A land dispute in mid to be the cause of the trouble. French was said to be the largest cattle owner in Oregon. his herd running into the thousands. He also owned meny thousands of acres of land in south-eastern Oegon, and employed eevenl hundred men on his numerous ranches. PIECE ll WUITII il,e')`}U I YUIT. ` Mr. Keller in a Yale graduate end dur- ing hie eoilege day: he wee the stroke our of the 'verei!;y crew. Mr. Keller wee the editor of Truth at the time of the appear- ance of the femoue Morey letter in the Gareld campaign. _. He was also the managing editor of the defunct) Recorder. Of line he bee been on the staff of she Journal Ind Advertiser. writing the soci- ety column, eignod "(Jholly .KniclLerbock- er. He rlme been president of the Prose club. yllnd ie one of the moat popular mem- bereof that organization. Ilror-moot -Vnn_ ` Ink G119! (molly w Kn!-korboohar AI Dlllcu. Nnw Yomc. Doc. 29.--'l.`ho nuns of mayor-elect Van Wyck n n-it stall up- intmont .wu undo public o-day. He at seletod John W. Keller 1- commu- aionor of the departments of charities. The pince is worth $7,500 A year. I Mr. Knllnr in A Yule amdunm and dur. spam i:Bf'i ipmi+;BT ....x..:.As Int nnkoo in unrtling oilor Thoy costly magically Iivo mnlianoe so much dooolxlmon huboon practiced in ad- nm In a 1 1 th 3.m.'.'.`1`.......n:?..3a?.?."J :'3l"' ' In all the world 00-dny-1n In tho his of the vor1d-no . IIon'u. Women'uA,.GIrIn And Ben _ Slippers from 15c. a. pair at Abernethy s._ Tho Oornqr Bookstore. nan nf Ptlnnnan lll nlllnannn At: THEY CAN'T TALK TO US. !!2_*i!er2ii.=_n.F!r9, %.!i!f9%_I!ts.~{ P9- Sompsny I vhlclrhnvo Io hnl manna. nut 0| ulllllnr VIII OIICIII IIIII III hind wu unable to nanhorocpnforshoun. Anon; the pm-copra vu major L. H.` Ruhr. lounh Unind Batu uvnlry, who goat to Skaguy to ash III investigation of the for the put-poo ohulooung the-at No man he an pvt-aunt Yukon nlidupoditiu. ,._ - Yukon nun: And Puunuon. Pouruxn. 0r6.. Doc. 28 --The abun- ahip George W. Elder bu uilod lot Dyan with 125 puunprundsou toooonight. Fifuyhonu and four huadnd thonnnd but of luck: VIII oirod but the Eldc -1. n-`ALI; in nnnlun -gun: I4-QL4- A-.-4 um uynluucl. lllll III II: IDOII III close of tin Ir-r. Henry Ward Betcha roccivod hot ghdlyand from um mount until her death Ill became an Institution of Plymouth church oongugltion. Doom 0! "Ann: Judy." Nlw Yomc, Dec. 29 --In tholmlo from parlor o! o lrpmo hours in the roar oi No. 128 High otnoo. Brooklyn. "AuMU' Judith Moore has dud. "Aunt Judy wu uvoncy-four yum old. and tho Int oolorod womn to ma: into full nonhu- cbi in Henry Word Betcha : church- Ol Plymouth. This was at about Ibo nlnnn nl ih -gr, Klan-u Wand Rnuulno ruary Lao. ' l on'r T0\\`.\V~`_END, Dec. `. 9-A recently returned miner says: The Yukon river bobwoen Dawson and Fort Polly lrozo com- pletely on Nov. l8t.h. The rive:-is piled full ofioo in great ridgoluhlgh an an ordinary house. and 1 rondwuy wlll hon to be cut; through it. before d or horn mm con oporne upon t. T ooueloolr. thorolore, for taking ouppllu down to Dawson in the lmmodlutao future in not good. The weather about she Btownrc and Big Solmonhivou bu boon biotorly cold, lovonty degrees below now being I!- oordod on mojor Walsh`: comp. twolvo miloh below the Big Snlnou. on Nonm- hat nmh. ' RUIZ UU|UV her 30th. --w - -.--- --v vv 3--v n-uwv vvv in do!!!` 5 big lnnlnou in Ktnutol this you. othon * M ,ogI`r I um. ndinn mu nn . .1. tr Army nation: [for Klondylre. WA8lllN1:T(iN, Dec. `20.-Capt.. D. L. Brainerd, who -is in Chicago makin er- rangementa to advertise {or hide for ion- dyko supplies, has been ordered to adver- tise forapre and line ofretiona, connin- ing eeeentiuiy of the army rations, for 1.000 people for 100 da_vs,aweight ep- proximating 250.000 pounds These eu - plies are to be delivered at.l)yea by Fag- ruary lab. Vnnvr 'I`n\r\`urnn [hm 00 __A mnnnoln ville this evening. Tile skating rink in rear of the Provin- cial hotel was being llooded today (,0 re- , re ibfor oponing on_New Year : ay. Re Citizens band had njubiloe Christmas gathering in their practice rooms on Cnristmu night. The candidates seeking munioipl honors are bubtonholing ovary- ono today. and probably will continue it all week. The fun is getting lost and furious now. nuuuuy, The Sunday school of St. Andrew s church will hold their Christmas tree en- tertainment this evening.` The many friends of William H. Britten will rejoice to know of his good fortune in obtaining the position of custom house oicer, a po- sition for which Mr. Britten is well qualied. The appointment cums pl! :5 (Jhristmas box. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Britten returned from Toronto today, where they hsd been spending Christmss with friends. H. F. Harris snd fsmil , here for their holidays. returned to Broch- ville this evening. Tun skating rink in rnnr nf Hm Pu-win. QJIILIIUE IVIUKKE. lli VHIIU, 1`. DFIDDOH. '.l`be last. of the series of special sermons `on '`Evolution and kindred topics was preached by Dr. Jackson on Sunday even- ing and was a masterly eprb indeed. He showed the utter falling of the grounds taken by the evolubioni.-r.. We regret; very much that Dr. Jackson "decided to discon- tinue tho series of these special sermons sh present. Rev. Dr. Smythe. Kingston. `Again took the services in Christ church last Sunday. It; is expected the new rector. Rev. Mr. Serson, will take charge next Sunday. _ Th Rnnrlno nnhnnl nf Rh And:-Am : IVUEU TU. Councillora-West ward. Thomas Roach, 0. J. Shnneman. Peter Reid, G. N. Aa- seletine. George Toner, Dr. Bowen. North ward, Samuel Kacing, W. N. Rogers, H. Edwards, John Kee. South ward. Lewis Fraid, E. H. Carnegie. W. H. Show. L. S. Knapp, Capt. J. H. Davis. School trustees (all by acclamM.ion)-` Went ward. W. J. Gibson. North ward, Jnrnnn Manna Rnnth man] In` R:-u't.rnn D. l\IllJp' Upha 0. El. ]JlIVl3- acclamM.ion)- wart Jamoa Megge. South ward, 1-`. Britmon. This Inn. nf Hun not-ins; nf nnnr-inl -armnv uunnnoquo Placed some slxty-two (`undi- datou In the Field. UA!\'ANO()L'E, Doc. 28.-The nominations pasagd oll" here yesterday without mqch disturbaiico or excitement. though as large number of candidates wore nominated. some sixty-two in all. The meoting was adjourned until seven o'clock in the even- ing. when the r-evoml candidates addressed the electors. 35 this evening the candi- dates who remained in the eld were as follows: Mayor 0. E. Britten. W. B. Carroll. Roova-Hugh Wilson. D. J. Lloyd. Deputy-reove-~R. Sheppard, James H. Rogers. (`n|Innillnrn_Wanh um rrl Thnmnn R.nnnl\" LIV Blly III! II PUI'lUCUly 55"- S. U. Warner has sold his handsome meideno on Dundee street to Dr. Vrooman. Mr. Warner will remove to Denver, Col, early in January. Mrs. Charles Sexsmibh and little son, visib- ing her parent.s,Mr. and Mrs. F. Burrows, for the last two months. return this week to their home in.Bribish Columbia. H. A. Blewebbie spending the holidays in town with his family, 8. Burrows. of Belleville. was in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Randall spent Christmas with her father, Snmuelliawley. Hay Bay. Miss Marie and Edith Kimmerly. Toronto, are spend. ing the holidays with their parents. ELECTION FAST AND FURIOUS. -au..Ill`. . . v Namxn. Dec. 29.-'l`he vernor of the jailhoe been notied h L e minister ofjuetiee that -Dr. Daniel lurk. superin- tendent of the/1`orooto `asylum. and Dr. Leonard. jail surgeon. are to examine John B`. Troy. now conned in the jail undoi- sentence of death. as to his unity or in~ unity. Troy has been reatleee of late and talks inceraaut-ly about his lost condition. In hie bare feet he panel to and fro in his oellgl unBil- woeried. He has robbed the ` jfolf is spot on the top of his head with the continual working of his ngers. Be (iret uses one hand until he tires that and then the other. He says he saw the devil one night, and thabhe is not at all like what hehad pictured him. He thought he was black and had horns, but this one he saw was aming red and had two or three horrible looking heads. He woe so worked up after he saw the ap- parition that he had to -he re- moved to another call in `order to allay his fears of seeing him again. Ho_ does not fear the hanging-that. he says, is an easy death-but he says he in full of devils, and that they are going to torlnle him. He has failed considerably since his sentence; of late he has eaten very little. He says he in perfectly sane. Q. I). Wnrliar hnn In!!! his Iunnrlnnmn Not What an Thought I10 Would Look + L[to-'l`toy In avlausly Insane and Inn In--Examined no to. Ill Built! or In. nanny.--In Don mu In! Death by I I-Innnlnn HE nsuvss THAT HE HA8 earn Wood In-I AL,II ,-7,-_ V THE DEVIL Japan canine: eelgned. Yoxomum. Dec. 28. - Owing to its failure to ro-construct. under the premier ` ship of the marquis Saigo. the remainder of the cabinet. hn resigned. The news- pnpera demand the formation of a very strong ministry. capable of coping with the situation in the east. A 075.000 Fire In Detroit l)ic'm0I1', Mich., Dec. `. 8.-Fire broko out at midnight in Heinemm building on West lnrnad street and quickly eprend to the building occupied by the Detroit Fm Prone printing company. Before the unoe could be eubduad the Heineman building was gutted and the shock of the Free Prone printing compeny was heavily dumeged. William O. J uppe, wbolonle paper dealer. and Cherlee L. Roebm & Co., wholesale ebatioriern, occupied tho Heinoman build- ing. The total loss is 75,000. ,, IJMIIII IIUIUFL ' A few years ago, before her husband's death, robbers visited theirhome. been the couple almost to death and held their feet against a red-hot. stove to compel them to reveal the hiding place of their gold. but without. avail. The robbers searched the house but did not find anything. Since the death of her husband she has been living _with her nephew, who always considered her poor. The money represented Jshirby yoanfboarding. She left no will and he will izet all the money. D09-'4 Ml thu;hoodIy. , I ~77. -up-uuouluansnluxcitulluyo so`oApIhlornnho UIllICl.II.IUl0.. M HUB DON'T BRAG nd n (In Oh: Tnnn-Ann; In-ulnggn A! Oh; Alon -avuuuuuuu nun. -an u nun U I u,uvv Lnm. 0., Dec. 29.--Senaarional din- coverioa were made at the home of Henry Picker. residing nortvhwost, of Delphoa, I nephew of Mrs. Barney Piclrer, the aged widow found dead in the hay lofb a few days ago. having died from old age and heart; disease. When the room she had occupied was senrchod by the Id- rninistrat.o_r torn will there were found secretodin her wardrobe gold. silver and paper money to the amount. of over 810.- 000. and nogotiablo notes valued at $5,000. Under the lining of the bonnet. worn by the eccentric old lady was found 81.500 in bank notes. A t..... ........- ...... |.-r...... I.-- n..__|.-__n_ lIIlIl'l'y EHO girl. Washington tool: the mother's joke seriously. He watched -little Maggie grow up from childhood. and he says that all this Lime his love grew and grew. Recently he donned his best) clothing. and, going to East Sb. Louis, prevailed on her to set. the wedding day for Christmas eve. Sho consented. It tones uptthe stomach, gives healthy, vigorous no- tion to body and brain. Enriches the blood, steadies the nerves and energize: the whole system. ' ' sabynrggsnuamqaram I\-__ Got: 3 Young Wllo whom He Once Snved From DI-ovmlng. M .-\.'s`t`0U'I`A}{, Ill. .Dec. 29 --Gecrgo Henry Washington and Maggie Wndea were mur- ried on Monday evening. The bridegroom is seventy-one yoara old and the bride in twenty-one. Fittoen years ago the bride : parents attended I picnic wibb their child and were in Va boat. Llint wla cnpsizod. Washington, who was one of the picnic managers, apran into the river and roucuod them. rs. Wndes, in gratitude. uo'd their reecuor that some day he should marry tho girl. /nnhinrrflin fnnlr Hm ,mnt.|mr n inlpn war we neeuuger colony _neu 5910096- 1`he pmon gete home he lied e herd experience. One men who bed been there for eome time. and in whom wee repoeed green gun. ran off with e horee.-wegon end henieee. He cold the outh.- After 3 Ion chemo be wee captured end lent, back to t. e` ` `V ntinry for t.eu,yeex-e. `\ ex~mnvicb on his way tirthe homeetopped long enough in Onklend to ,rob e reeideuca. and. he too. was soon pub back behind prison walle. The ultimate. fete of ghe home will be decided by com- mander Booth-Tucker. who will arrive in this city on Jan.` let. The home wee titu- ebed on 300 acres in, Centre Coats county. The plan was to give each on: oonvicb en ecre and allow him to keep the profit: of everything he could reiee. wnlnso YEARS FOR HIS BRIDE. ` Nourishes. strengthens, sustains and refreshes; is very palatable. and may be bornoby the most en- t feebied stomach; never produces constipation, but. on the contrary, it aids digestion and assimilation. removing fatigue, and im- proving the appetite. It In tortuous. ` ' `SAN huxcrmo. D205 28:`--One enter- prise of the ulwtiou'l.m`Iy for the reform- etien of convicts. he: proved` lnilpdn. The {inn gate home in Oentre Costa county been abandoned ether en exhtiedio! |0Il then one year. The ingreuimde and treachery of she imnetae were ten guujnr the Itlvetinniete to dell with concluded to give up the n&benpt.~hem- porenly at leub, particularly an all their ouergu are needed to make A Iumeu of thdr big hnoteuger ooleny near Spledtd. The miaon were home has Ind I herd - 13' Facjlmllo or maul cnpof Ibo. VII Marian! bottle with Iignnlurc. Be careful to Hold Iubv slillllel. See that the cock in bfllndld nu Above. uunnAIruL.sx.ci;uxu London 6: Luncuhlre Lita Aunt. ` anoe Company. , no-x ......... ..no1wa Imus ......... ..1ao7 nn._..-_A ....a......._..-I-I J 1 _ A . A . _ _ A _ _ . n 4- Deultuto Anni no r\ 'I\ nn to am 315,000 .r..;.; ;11"kina. ofwwod in" ad 3'. had at lowest pricu. ' jnnorn a; cnfs mm, no-OPEN yr Nxanjr. Forget it Not. nu: BESI Is In: CHEAPESI. Wm. Allen 8: Son, ALL! Wall Papers suitable for Kitchens, Dining Rooms. Halls, Buth Rooma, Bedrooms, Parlors, Drawing Booms. Offices, Eto. `IO -l.I|u0Il B vurlnwnuonn JIJIIIIWII DQ710- nl Hmlplttl. ronor for city and coat 0:. fonnotly oooupiod by Na Into Du. my don Tohyhono No. Ml. llnuton Paine shop and soon Papa Duo! 0011. 8300! t BAGUI swan`: Wear NEW p'2;.`e3'In'{.ZIa'".,.... ` of urea 11. No. for ordinary cuee is by for the best dollar medicine known -5016 b druggieu, one Dollar per box. No. for a ecial cues-xo de en etrongen--cold y druggiate. One x. Three Dollars {two boxes, Five Dollue. No. I, or No. 2, mulled on teceipt M pxico and two 3-cent stamps. TI! 0 Oook_oomp'n:.y".` $ S0ld in Klnzlt I Medley. Drugglata. Cook's Cotton Root Compound A In Oh: 1-uI`u nnfn fL1`I`I`Q Hockey Sticks, Rniain Seeders, Most Cutters. Poolrot Kniveu. Carvers; Ivory. Qelluloid and Plated Table Ind Ten Knim. Spoons, Forks, Ete., ` wry chap It - Strachah s. COAL that is COAL at Qsold in Klnznton by Henry Wldl. W. H. Medley. Urnoo tonnorly oooupiod I: Tohphono ' PIANO5 FDR DENT. CIVKDQQ If Qfjlj j T. MCMAHON & CO iwg1.>'s`$ NORWAY PINE Heals and Soothes delicate tissues at the OOUGHS, LDS, BRONCHITIS AoIIIrIIA u-AA uuuuuunucuuu -as-.- A Best. .EN'S SHOES. . .. t&d`u now u by the Mg. .Throat'a`nd Lungfw IIIOllIl' IIIBQICIIIE on WIIIEII n_ Indie: cm depend in the your and (ion: of and. TI on-nvunr-at` In tun (lacuna 'i.' ?ue'}$.{x' .'.tef.1a5b1. nonthly m {clue on which mlion I'll`! denend in tin K. REBORN I(.D. I.0.P.&8...' lodioals porlnton nt Kmnwn Ill Hnnnlt-Al. rnnhr Int Mtv And mu I IIIII I\VIlI TIIlIlPIlIl-E In the on) cafe. telhbl nnnthlu In {ring on which The 4 V R. I.0.P. I 8..LA'1`l. Medical 8 porlntonniont Gono- must uogtu 0. -use ooouniod by D"ar.`.'...5.`a"o. ` IINABD OLEIIENTS L.D.8. DINTINT .1: *"-.....:*.' -:2: "-::2:::H.r.~ xv n n. n n . houilo. . Buldnnoo an Klnalcnot POWER gumglgh AEOHITION. I: to dlu mu Brook d Wolgixaaon mum Phonuigi. "1 All. Inns. 3% low nun of mum: on em and rum Property. Loun granted on Git: Ind Oounty Dobontuxu. Aply to non! Bumu. lunar Frontonu an sud Invest none oouty. Olnoo opposite the Post Omao LEXANDEB BLANOHABD. CHARTERED g. Accountant. Books oponed. posted. audit- . Trial balances und linanoiul statement: taken. Bmlnon condential. Adduu King- ston Blulnou Collage. nan-tr-unIuIIIIIWf1'11l'|FIIW waowduhncwmuuu u mun who -nnnlnnljm taken. Bmlnon oond g.,{dL?La}a.'Tas S. R. lc0ANN A OUIJT . D . nmm Anni. on an soc un col- lootod. Honor to lonn at lovnut nun. omn. d nitii61KFiE."kiin"iE' i&3'u'z:ETo'E I ted. Ionoy lowut rates. Oioo Kin: 312., over Wale`: Drug Store. IT SIXTHB K LYON, BAJSBIBTIHI. 5014101- ton. In-. Oncorlo Ohunbon. puwuu uunluplwu, nun Aomng. DIG! Pal . tub Dr. Chan : Kldmy-Liver Pllln. ho nick way thny help you book to hulth aurpriu you`. ... 7: RIUM. Hnrknt Hana! 1'0 Ill WI!` 11 unumunnl mu: mum padunllynli ` n .KldnoE:.nd Liaor no dlnotgsniud `cy no palm of ' koonlml Chi sum from from nninnnnnn uoullwgnlnuuunu Incysrumoupaluoat kooplng tho Iyuom true from poisonous wuss mntgrinl. Stomnoh Dxnordoud, Bowel: Oomtlpatod. Had Aching. Buck Palnlnn. mm Dr. chug . xmn.u.mn.- nuotuntl-1 ?: "39 I IQViCCl W IIIII Ind trathtay thgtvlni g II] IUD. "e , ..'..._: A.GIVEN8. Bnnlltu. Solicitor. over Mor- o ohsnt Bonk. Money to lonnmt. 5 and 67..- -:,....._j:______.__.....__ XIII I IIIld C f?IJ3VlIIHm BRIGIEES IN TRUST. OFFICE I III BA- not Hunt Aulanmnntu nolloihd BT11 ELLIS. AB.0HI'I'E(Tl`. OFFICES- to Ohumbu-s.0t!ord'| Block. 31 .Klnn0.on,0nt.. `I. SPARK. I*D.B. L.D.B.. Il.D.. DEN- . um. 00O.3W}Pl100lIItlO03. neu- Iuoo. 188 Pnlvon-Icy Avuuu. Olloo honu. 34:1. to I .113. Saturday gun! I to In. whom . 0.P.Shunan. D. . ..L.D... uuunt. - HONEY T0 IDAN IN LABG OB SHALL at low nun of Into out In! tum nan Oitr IXTHB I IJYON, BABBIBTII ton ho..Oncnlo I. H.nn1'nl. 0.0. ALIEESWEHJ siln. M-', 'm.mon' no Dr. `Chase's cy-V Lifer. Pills. I. 1 us. otnoo.uoi1*:inoou-noes. -..._.;..... -._.. .__,____:_ zmomsv AND ausmzss. Bmnyvs mvxnv OPIN nu": ANDNIGHT Tolnphono ml. nou in nu lid: tfbn Inn 1 hue : Pilln, 1 Int! In-nh!n!!9 ,- MYTHE & LOSCOMBE. IIRIGIIIEH TN 'l'[H'l". OI'I'T1! 1 III I --w v vvw-w:v -'WvouIIuAkhI nah! lulu onto vunhuulnutauu-n nmnun Ilhoduul haul: loans! noun Wowutnnbn-nun thuoblovto j T ,9 jc/no. Bngxn. (11 uumumu with health LII DOII.'I J] VIEOC I3 95 ozmxcrs A 130:. . dgorner >sfmDroolxl::: Kin] I o I `I to. not on -235. to W 0 ooo. IIWLANDS. ., LIDBITEOI AND | ARCHEEGTURAC: _. _.._...._..___._..._..____. MEDICAL CARDS. NURSE LIVERY. "Tusunimca. DENTAL. TEGAL: 1 on w. J. a warm. . and lot him give you an "-'-...`*'s$`.~"-}`%.=`-~"~Z"i=.I='-.%'al*I nivo you ., V , DUFF. ll HAGUE 8'1`. BIII IX lillhlttofl. Il.IcIu`dnoh|IllclIn Em T L \lLB&.l.lL, lnrht. lsqnuo I ' 3.1. 1.70:. :.. mu. % an Gono- ..`1ID7 __..nA- ll'l||' DOIIGOCI (0 Inll` [0011 any HI 0!] rm fglh revenue luulting from nn_y_ member's/&1,o.w., lqiljl to comply with ma lnharnl con- .___-_. dltlons. A I ` A Dunn: rnpoou. Gusaow. Doo29.-A nowtpupog of thin cioy an tho employers fodontion in con- Iidcring the 3-nation of boycotting Hu- hnd & Wolf, daip buildco who valued to join tho Ida-thou. The todoruiou F 9 T, KIWI? V] I3 ITIUII M.-3'3: Ointment. It toothed, strangul- ubtndhnll. Iliall gnu po euro. ns. I. C. Ilmlnll Ing clung. The dominion government. permits a. tourist entering its countr with .1` bicycle to pay a deposit at the port of enlny. The tourl.sts o-xecutes an agree- ment to take the wheel out. of the coun- try within it given time and names his port of dopnrtun-. At, the latter place his money is returned to him when he leaves with his wheel. Members of thef L.A.W. nooddopooi. Min. In lieu theroot they deposit their membership. ticket: in the L.A.\V`., which on old as security. the league! helix bonded to make good any loan of: resulting any mom no mono] in Cum` her`: r IICX. UH`-I IIUIUIIIXIVUE III II PTGJICHIHEIIW lull: IOOIIJI to indicate failure to convict. It is found shot tho court order refuse: the am. u change of none. And compels the com- miuionor of ngriculturo and the auto coun- ool to proeocuto tho suits. "of which there lI'Ol oooro, in the counties in which the violation in aid to have occurred. Thin would mean ondlon lit.igut.ion without much - pronpccb of roeulg. Iorn. Iomorn. 0|:-In And Don` I Blippon from 15. I poi! uh Abernathy ; Warm lolb boon for ladies at 81. Hoinoo '5 Y Juli 39.0. : KIN! I WI", U3 El IIIIIICCI WIIO IUIIRC n the `rho 10' on poo t to dual `ch 8 I Flo ngpnnuwlnlguto u-lud`"& W'o'I:`* Rum! Iota, ludohne ulcon nd sini- noo not In 01 may you `h "0. M be :1 Tank $`3!."?.. .......`I""x.....u..." ' "`; .......u.'.' lllPll' \\'ll0e|S. . Practically all foreign countries that levy rm import tax on bicyclas make It special arrangement for tourists, whorehy they may pay 0 deposit of` money equal to the amount of the duty` involved. to be returned when they take` their wheels out 0! the country. Even` that deposit/in waved in most European Pountriel for members or the big tour- ing clubs. Thu dnlnininn onvnrnmnnf nsu-mil: ll llli IIIIIIIIII U|-l-CI lJH'UIIUTUlII. One, or the changes brought ahoiit by the United Stnlms tariff law _directly uffects the fon-ign hicyclist going tothe United States to tour. tinder previous` conditions the hicyclo was considemd as part of n passenger's personal baggage und was passed free of duty by the cus- tmrxs officials at all American ports. Now all foreign mmle bicycles entered at American ports are subject to duty, whether they be new or used. All the visiting racing men who came to New York recently from Eumpe to compete: in the six day bicycle contest at Mudi-t son square garden had to pay duty on their wheels. D.-....n..-II.. ..n I....-:.... .........i..:.... 41.-.; no-mg PITHGDI-En Dy IVIISS I4lZ2|8 .V( .WIIlfLn. The recipient, ukhough greatly em- lmrrnsaed with the suddenness of the double pmsenmtion, made an appro- priate reply to each. your nusts at Irtenas, we would also ndtl `ours. You, have always been kind, pa- tient and painstaking in your relations to us, ever displrtying the spirit,-zit the Must!-r. You have made our studies in the chss both interesting and helpful. nnd_influen<:e.s for good have been felr. 4 hy all. As we. look back over the past none but the most, pleasant: memories t-ljng around our associationa as tench- er nnd scholars. '.|`he_ hours we have spent to-gt-.the.r will Ix-fnumbered among the_ most delightful; for were.not these houm spent in ctinversution and medi- tation upon the marvellous love of ('hrist, and the beauties of His life and t-lmmvter. We all feel that l.h(`.` les- sons have deepened `our knowledge of the great realities of life; have amelior- ated our conception of :1 life to come, and taught us how valuable are our privileges and how great our respon- sibilities. For these and many other reasons, we ask you- to IlC('6pl, the -u-.- vonipnnying gift, .-tntl with it our warmest and heortiest, wishes for the` ltnppiness of yourself and the lady of your choice. May you future be filled with joy and g\'.(lne.-as; may the richest blessing oGott fill your hearts to over- flowing, nnd Mny His spirit guide and direct you in all your w_uys, crowning n.ll your efforts with sucvess and mak- ing your life ever more and more use.- ful In His service." The address was read hy Mia Evelyn Dickson, the vhnir being presented by Miss Lizzie Newman. Th racinient, nkhnnah at-nntlv om- uzuuc Luzuuns presented me clock. `Mr. Slm.w`s class also remembered him and gave him an easy rocking chair, with the following words: We, the members of your Snhlmth school class, seize this opportunity to bxpress to you our very best and kindest. re- gards. On this happy occasion, when you are receiving congratulations from your hosts of friends, would also add lIll1' Thu hnvn ulwauu Imnn bin]! nu, l(TtlU.l`CI] WOFK nave. tound it a. pleasure `to use late with you. We fnncy that the for tlon of new ties will not in- lt`l`f9l'F, in future. with the interest you lm.ve hitherto taken in these matters. ,\\'hen unable to attend a. meeting in 1898 we are fully confident that your excuse will not be, `I luwe married .1. wife and, therefore, I cannot come.` Your fellow workers in the aforemen- tiontxl societies desiring to m.'trk' the esteem in which you are held by them and deeming the eve of such an im- portant event in your life to be an nppropriute time, ask your u('('ept..'1n(2e of the accompanying clock. We all unite in wishing you and your fiancee n.- happy and prosperous New Year." John Orr read the address and Miss lIn.tti'e Makins presented the clock. Sh:Lw`.: (`Inna nlan rnrnnnnhnv-all IHIUTCSBZ "Having realized t'or`some time back that Cupid's arrow had penet.ru.ted your nrmour. and with unmistakable force had pierced a vital part, we were not. surprised to hear of your approaching murriuge. You have been identified with the young men's literary society, with the Sabbath school, and with the christian endeavor society. in each of which you have done what you could. heurtilynnd cheerfully. All who have been assisting In these departments of {church work have found It pleasure m~uzoci:ite with win, '9 fnm-v uh,-it mu] a. "013 ume. - * An attractive feature of the even- ing's programme to the older members was the presentation of a. handsome gckimg chair and a marbleiclock to ting superintendent D. A. Shaw. who, this evening, will assume the dignity of a. benedict. .Since the departure from the city of Prof. J. VVaddeli, the former superintendent, Mrs Show has been looking after the interest of the school as well as teaching a class of young ladies. His devotion to religious work has identified him with many branches of church work, especially in the pro- l gressive and effective efforts of the ` christian endeavor society. The school teachers and members of the endeavor society, learning of his connulinl-iu- ` lentions, look occasion to present him ` with a beautiful black, gold-tinted marble clock, with the uccumpnnyintg I uddresz "ltuxvinlv ..n._l.:...I tn- r.......... 41...... I.....i- l ,.___j- __ ,3 . ` l!.A.iIaw loluulnnu by In rollov- woman and sauna: Iehool lelnolnn -'l'wo Addrouoc lend-lntortnlnlnonc II cooks : ohureh. The pupils of.C9okc`s church Sabbath schotililietd `their annual Christmas en- tentninment last evening in the school room, Rev. 8. Houston ooou ying the chair. It was a merry` nig t for the children, who, accompanied , by their parents, turned out in numbers to the full limit.of the school roll. A pro- gramme of songs and. recitations was given by several of the pupils, each class having a representation therein. .Be-fore the rendering of that part of tdreshments were served. `At the con- i-Iusion the teacher provided each whoiur with a. bag `of candies, and every pupil left the room feeling that he had had a. big time." An a.l.h-active feature ml` the even- the procedings,cake, coffee and other - [j f'; = D'9iIIgUN*rI:l~ ,' ms EVEE or msl iams Acuaug .AD.A.Cl.0CK.]2 The Unltod Intel Ungonorouu. 11 Al` oh. ..I............ I..._.......I.a. _|... MRRIAGE. tries Agunm rho Ax-mourn Dropped. :5 '.:` Amumr. N.Y., Dec. 29.-Tbe auto do- ep`( :i"t" (ff partmont of agriculture. the att.orno_v-gen- l oral`: otoo and the ppecial cannaolongaged Lg`; in tho prooocution or the Armour_compnny. ,?_ of Chic: 0, for dn_mngea nmonntmg to 81,- |.,ump..,,nI 700,000 or vuolobnona of the dIIl'_V Inn in tour. diltributing oloomnrgarine throughout this mm. nd themselves in a predicament. thn. ermits indicate to II nnrl nf Anlnnnn AI wanna and nnrnnnln Hun nnn\_ 1 / ` This In to unify thht I Inn but: I India` I hunt for the at uvonu Ielrs. sad I an vpleuodco any but for the past Ilvo yuan 5 number o! my patina Inn and Indian W9 Inn`: lulu and it hu rowed I at mean In our: . I would mu; nndnd It OCH ' '" "'""n.s1'.' EVE? 33-.pvu:., on. --can clan-u-r7:-2;`:-in can-. cola. Ian-tones, Ion `I'M-use. 100. all Ii:-Q-Cal-, I 0! Twenty` Years` lxperleloo `fella Win 0 lleanlug Indian Wasn'- Inln In In: to In lawfu- (In-I-_ IUIIIII FIJI` BIIU CUIIII Ul'UUl' Ielllle. `DU Elw ] t . much i = I 0|:-In` Don I Blipporo pair

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