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MORAL effect of torpedoes.
f
thief Function is Bluff and to Keep thu |
t Opponent in Apprehension.
/ *'i haven't a particle of cpnfldeneo in
the ability of the new llollaiul submarine
boats to do any real exectt Ign."
remarked a navel officer, who
was recently in tlie city, to a writer In
Ihe New Orleans Times Democrat,
"but their value ns a 'bluff is untie nlable.
I refer to the attribute which
la politely designated as 'moral elTocl'
In the department reports. 1 was with
Ihe Brooklyn and later with the Texas
during the blockade of Santiago." he
went on, "and I know whereof 1
speak. We had very meagre infonnu tlonAin
regard to the torpedo boats in
Corvern's squadron, and the wretched
little tubs kept us in perfect agony of
apprehension. We thought they world
probably sneak out for nn attack i:t
the dark, and every niglit the rapid
fire guns were kept manned and ilte
waters were swept by our searchlights
without an Instant's futerinissioti. Su.'i
g lookout is tremendously trying :i
the nerves, and one's eyes soon g t to j
ploying all sorts of strange trick The
Poll of wave-s when tliev break Into
each other, forms ci..i.i..,vc .....i. ..
the electric glare, ami many a tine 1
could have sworn that 1 saw the turtle-backed
bow of a torpedo boat
headed straight at us.
"As a matter of fart, a dozen false
alarms were given. and oner the whole
floet banged away for half an hour at j
a Rtray buoy. Now, all this tension I
would have neen twire as had if w<?
had known that (Vrvern had a few !
imbmnrlnes. and I don't believe human i
nerves could stand suclt a strain lor !
any great length of time. So. as I
laid before, they are a capital bin ft*. '
?ven If their aeual prowess is open to
inestlon. A snllorman who was put ,
id wntch to look out for the diminu- t
live turret of a submarine torpedo
boat, knowing all the- time that In- ami
his ship aud his comrades were linblto
go scooting up among the constellations
nt any moment, would he a
candidate for a hum tic asylum inside
of a week. Tie would m*? tirtTft-- u
everything. from his soup to his 'har?y
pouch.
"If 1 were commanding a port de!ng
a blockade," added the oflieer wbh
o merry twinkle lu his eye. "I think 1
I'd paint a doxen flour barrels dead
black, weight "cm at the hot torn sr.
that only u foot or two would show
above the water, turn them loose
very night and then go to bed When
they got to drifting out among the hotile
fleet they'd create the higgc t
stampede on record. Sncli an out lit
^ wo\jld he much cheaper than the Tied
lands, and would probably accomplish
the same result."
Sliaps and Flats.
Hoax?"There isn't much money in
musical compositions." .loax "No:
lots of them run he bought for a m< re
song."
Willie?"There Roes a rattle trail."
Billy?"No. "tain't; it'.s ;i freight"
Willi??"Aw . wotje talkin' abou:.'
Dldn'tje see the cow-catcher?"
Tommy?"Pop. what is a reforme: ?"
Tommy'* Pop " \ reformer, mv Kon,
: a man who tries to eonvert oilier
people to hi* way of thinking."
Muggins "Wigwag is a queer fel
low." Bugins "What's he up to now?"
Muggins "He has a hud cold and denies
that it is the grip."
"I've seen lVAuherV new battle pie.
ture," said iJtllicus, "ami I tell yon. ;
war must he an awful tiling." "Well."
naidCyuieus. "i don't tliiak it's as bad
it's painted.
Stops Tickling j
All serious lui\g troubles hegin
with a tickling in rite
throat. You can stop this at
first iii a single night; a dose |
at bedtime puts the throat at
complete rest.
Ayer's
Cherry
Pectoral
The cure is so easy now, it ?,
astonishing anv one should run
the risk of pneumonia and con- i
sumption, isn't it ? f or asthma,
croup, whooping-cough, hron- |
chitis, consumption, hard colds,
nnd for coughs of all kinds,
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has
been the one great family medi- '
cine for sixtv years.
Three sizes: 25c., 50c., $1.00
If your drnKgUt cannot aupplv run. -end n <t o
dollar and will expraas ? liiry;. Iinti'.e i.. u
all charK'* ptrpal'l u-' *nre toii i:o.> h- .our
neareat atpmi office Addre*>, .1 ( Avrit i
Lowell. Mae?.
Dr. Bull's Cough
Curea a rough or cold at one*, _
Conquer# croup, bronchitis. \f \f 11
grippa and ccuaumpliou. 25c. J 1
\trllN \vR\viix?;n?:v?ir \ *i <. .
*#! ?#*# k\it>1 v iiiiPti'Mi ..r m i i>
KHKK of iuon?T < <>??, ??Kln -<mlT ili?l > M i! A
Packet* of Vc?rtnbl? Sco.i* for u? n e .-yrlj Nil
X MONKY In ?'lv??ri-. VTrlt?nan |k>m?i o,
A IM? offer ?"'! ?! ?lll >1 ?*iI \ mi ihi'i" l ?i'i.>n
Sr at onw au<1 w|l| *l*.? *.*n<l Catak'H. l ull ln?lr .
J tlorm. nu t 13 I>u? Mil* fot itlMri.-u'ion oiv
TiMir fr1eti?1? In nisler to Itiitiiin 11> in to i..i> i
0 of roil tllllllO* I .1 lvl><. i r
1 Kll in.'lIM) V \ A l.tlOl) ?t I I . f I ioil.r.
Q Gtvm lor miIIIih lull Pirkrii
nDHDC V NEW PI8COVERV
Lllll/r Or 1 quick follof ?n.| on t ? w I
***** Rook of t*?t.m<<ni*U ?n>l I (I i'.k i *' In jIi.i :
Kr?r. Dr. H 11. SRkEN'? 9U.M. Hoi U JMoiu. r.n
ITTBNTIOM ts f?olUt*toil i f voa mmiloc
A this p*p?rwbcn wrIMns ftdveiMsnr*. No. 4,
Use. CERTAIN iiilv'GURt.,
4
fflfiODlEUTTHESTAKI
Fred Alexander Dragged From the
Leavenworth Jail by a Mob.
CHILDREN AMONG SPECTATORS
I'riftotier r.nrneil on Ihf Spul Wh.r.,
It I. lllci{.'il. Hr Mnr<lere<l m Young
Ctrl?Mol? ItrnK* tlim From n I'rUon,
Mini tin- Victim'* I-other Applies t(i
Torch to the I'jfr.
I.euvpti worth. Ivau. Kred Alexander,
ft ymnik negro who whs nrrPttttl a few
days ago shortly after ho attempted to
assault .Miss Kva May Kotb. ami who
was also siispeeted of immieriug Pearl
I'orlifs. was huriH'tl .'if the stake in the
west eni part of ihe ?-ity in the preseuee
of till i \ oihmi persons. 11 < maintained
his tii'i'Vi* to the eial. going so far as to
:isk several frieiitls to stet? nn mut t?i?i
Iiiin yood-b.ve iil'ter coal oil was thrown
over him.
Mobs have been searehiny i ho l.eav
onworili oounty jail tii^rlitly for soverul
days. Whoti it was found that Alexanilor
had not boon brouyht in from
i ho penitentiary tho mob throatotiod
tlio Sheriff and warden personalty and
warned thoni to yet their families out
of both the penitentiary and jail buildin
us. as they wore yoiny to destroy
t hetii both with dynamite. Thin
alarmed the Sheriff, and he i ouehlded
to briny Alexander in from lumstny.
four miles distant, at all eost. The
Sheriff was warned by the mob ttint he
iiiiisi briny Alexander in ai 12 oYloek.
lie oruani'/.ed a posse of tweitty depu
ties and went to Lausing.
A speeiaI meetiny of the penitentiary
directors was ended and Sheriff Kver
hardy insisted on tnkiity Alexander
from the penitentiary. An enormous
crowd was assembled 011 the hill close
i?> tlie ('mil i House and county Jail.
Within two blocks of the crowd five
yottny neyroes. friends of Alexander,
attempted an ill-advised rescue. The)
brandished pistols and tried to yet one
i<> Alexander, who was haudettlTed.
Tile eltv police, who met the Sheriff's
part) at the eilye of the city, disarmed
these neyroes. This attempt caused
ureal excitement and a run was made
for tin- county jail. Alexander was
dually thrown or drayyed into the Jail
huihluiy after a hot flyht with the mob
Tlu? mob then broke into the jail hv
pemoline in two doors. it required
half an hour in yet Alexander out. as
iIn- Sheriff refused to yive up the
keys. Alexander fouyht like n tiyer.
and was knocked senseless before In',
eeltld lie taken from i he cell. Out-,
side lie revived.
It was tirsi decided to haiiy Itini ill*
ilie jail yard. Inn this was changed tit
hurniny. and it was announced thatAlexander
would he taken to the place,
where I'earl Forties's Ivory was found!
i wo mout lis ayo.
This place was reached after a lony
dciour down Broadway and through1
tlie fashiouablc part of tin- city. When
the nudi arrived an iron stake had
been driven into an old iimlier pile,
read) for the Imrtiiiiy. This was prepared
after the Sheriff** deputies left
for the penitentiary to yet Alexander.
The spot was in a deep yttlly or basin,
and it afforded a title view of the etc
at ion for rioon persons.
Alexander walked up to the iron
-take in a hold manner and William
follies, father of I'earl Forltes. and
a yotiuyer brother of Miss Uoth tied
hi:n wirli chains and wire Alexander
fitiicii ior ms mil mother. Inn she was
hot in I lit* crowd. She hiid been and
wits weeping, when uegro friends took
her ?way to her home.
After two tans of coal oil were
thrown over Alexander and the pile
of lumber. Mr. Forbes nnked:
"Are you guilty of murdering my
daughter':"
"I don't know what you have me
here for." replied Alexander.
Forbes said: "For killing my girl
mi I his \ ery spot "
"Mr. Forbes, if that's your game,
you have the wrong man."
"Kuril hi in.** yelled ilie crowd.
" < ientletneii. you've got lots of time."
-aid Alevnnuer "You are burning an
innocent man You took advantage of
me. Will you let me skake hands with
all my friends?"
' You have no friends in ibis crowd."
said some one.
"I inn iunoeent. lei tne pray." said
Alexander, as Mr. Forbes applied n
match to the pile. Then he cried "Oh.
my <Jod. oh. my iioil." as the tinmen
blazed up about hint.
Alexander was conscious onlv for
i moment. 1/onp ?for ho whs dead
lumber was piled up to try and eomploioly
incinerate iho hotly.
Fully olio-third of tho trowd that
wiiiiosM-ti iho burning wort- women,
and t hero woro hundreds of schoolohil
ilron iu 11. School was dismissed Just
i- tho lights with tho mobs lu tho
cit \ began. Thoro woro a few hnn
tlrod negroes in tho crowd and tho
younger ones anions thorn Joked and
acted as aid tho whites during the
half hour ii required to tie Alexander
to the stake. After tho victim had
boon cremated the mob leaders mentioned
the names of other negroes and
ii looked as though the city ,1nll would
he stormed to get a negro named
I.etcher.
Sryio I.Tiicticil In south Carolina.
t'olumhia. S. C. Charles Long, a negro.
was hanged on the limb of a tree
near F.lko, Tlnrnwell County, and shot
to dentil. The wife of a farmer had
heeli assaulted earlier in the day by a
negro l.ang was arrested by a party
of whites and was identified by the
women. lie was then dragged into the
woods and killed.
Krinwltntril itnd Thru HhikM.
Timothy Cadogan, an evicted tenant,
who killed a Government agent named
Bird at. Bnntry, Ireland, attempted to
aevcr hia windpipe with a piece of Iron
from hia boot, but was resuselated Just
in time to be hanged at the scheduled
time.
Oulnnn Hm Diamond Field*
The mail from Dcmarara brings a report
of large finds of diamonds In the
interior of Rrltinh Guiana. A company
hus been formed lo England to |
work thokclalm6.
0
THIS WILL INTEREST MANY.
To q?MW Introduce the famous blood
pnrlfler, B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) into
now heaaa, wa will give away 10.000 treatment.
B. B. B. will positively cure all
blood and akin trouble*?ulcere. scrofula,
eczema. anting sores. Itching humors. swellInge.
pimples. holla, carbuncle*. hone pains.
rbbttmatUm. catarrh. blood poison, affecting
throat, boaos or muoou* patches. cancer,
swellings, persistent pimple or wart. It. U. It
makes tha blood pure and rich, heals I
every aore or eruption, and slops all aches
and pains. Druggists. 1. 1 or free treat- j
raant, addreaa Blood Balm Co.. 1 Mitchell Hi..
Atlanta, (la. Deeorlbe trouble, and free
madtcal advice given until cured. it. it. B.
curea old. deep-seated cases thai refuse to
heal under patent medicines or doctors'
treatment. It coats uotblng to try It. It. It.
Medicine aent at once prepnid. lVrtte toda>.
HOLLAND'S QUHEN FOND OF
/i. JEWHLBY.
Bar Majesty. Queen Wllhelroina of
Holland, la extremely fond of hand
lame rlage. hut has an objection to
barrings All the magnificent Jewelry
which she Inherited was put In per
fact order for her inauguration festivities.
and some long, old fashioned ear
MngK which belouged to her ancestors (
were reaet lu other forms, mostly u*
brooches or ornaments.
Boat For the Bowels.
No matter what alls you, haadaoba to a
eancar, you will never got well until your
| Dowein tr* put rlgnt. Utirmri help
| nature, core you without a gripe or pain,
Eoduoe easy natural movements, cost you
it 10 oente to Start getting your health
ok. OiiOAiiTi Candy Cathartic, the
genuine, pat up in metal boxes, every tablet
ban O.O.O. stamped on it. Beware ot
Imitations.
You ilon't have to join a sec ret surety
to got the grip.
To Cure a Cold In One Hay.
*1 ak* . Laxative Bkouu Quinine Tam.r.a. |
All druggist* rotund the money if it falls to
sura. ?. AY. (iiote'i signature on each box.
ttc.
Some people are too busy to attend
o their own business.
1 he heel ia the cheapeet. ' artel's Ink is the
b??t, yet it coeis u? more ttuui the poorest.
You can't tell how rich a mau is by the
quality ol cigars he givs* away. So. 4.
A freah improsHlon of the imnieusuty
>f I/ondon?that little world by itseil
- is gained from the statement that in '
1899 the killetl and wounded In the
Ixmdou streets numbered 9.891, <?f
whom 207 were killed outright. No
battle in the South African war ran
?how ?o large a total of losses as this
liat of casualties in the streets of peac*.
ful lx>ndon.
Tint Hril Prescription For t'hllln
and Fever la a bottle of Gkove'h Tahtklrs*
Can.:. Tonic. It is simple iron and quiniuo
in a tasteless form. Noeure.no pay. I'riee95e.
No man complains that his wife mustard
planters are not as strong as
those hie mother used to make.
it you want "good digestiou to wail upon
your appetite" you should always chew a
tier of Adams'* Pepsin Tutti Frutl!.
A Manayunk fl?h dealer advertise-:
'When looking for fresh lobsters don't
forget me."
Each package of Putnam FAnm.iurs l)\r
colors more goo<l? than any otbnr dye ami i
colors them better too. Hold by all drug- I
gists.
Stllious?"A girl eoldoni marrios h?*r
idctl." Cytikiis?"No: she usually
marries some other girl's ideal."
For Biliousness.
Torpid l.l?er, Indigestion Slot lUsilsiKi', t rati
Orchard Water la a ipeillr.
I atn sure Piao's.Cure for Consumption saved
mr life three years ago. Mils. 'i huh. Ifoitai*KS.
Maple St.. Norwich. N. Y.. Feb. 17, l'.K) .
low'* l't>to '
WeolTerOne Hundred Dollar* Reward for I
any ca?e of Catarrh that cannot be cured by i
Hall'a Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHUNKY Ai Co., Props.. Toledo, (). \
W?, the undersigned, have known F..1. Che- i
nay for the last 1ft years, and believe hlin por- j
faetlv honorable in all onslnees transaction'
and financially able to earr.t out any obliga
Hon mode by their firm.
Wknt a TltU ax. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, i
Ohio.
WalOino, Kin man Jt Makvin. Wholesali .
Druggist*. Toledo. Ohio.
Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internally. Hot. i
log directly upon the hlood and mucous Mir- j
facaa of the system Price. 7ftc. per botlle. Sold
by all Druggist*. Testimonials free.
Hall's Faintly Pills ara the bent.
NOTKS ANI) COMMENT.
fSvery ship loading at Now Orleans
with mules or horses under Rritis.i
contracts for use iu South Africa >*
being carefully watched to prevent the
placing on board of infernal machines
ot other destuetlve instruments in behalf
of the. Roers' cause. The coil especially
Is subject to careful scrutiny
Custom ami law prescribe foot binding
in China and the same may lie
said concerning wearing the queue.
No gentleman in China would go with
out a queue any more than a gentleman
would wear one in this countrj
It is not true that Chinese who cut off
their queues are executed. They are
not punished in any way except by
common contempt.
wmmammmmmmmmmmamm
mSpeedy, Pr
Acta quicker,
X7\ than any laxative kne
Ita action is niarv
No remedy will
quickly and with abs<
mr Hnnj
A^fra^r D*sf One halt |
gvcrv driiggtKl and Rcncra
QU for the full name,
\mf nvn " Hunyadl danos.
1^' S?le Importer : Firm of ANf>P
t?W?WW"* nwjJwiJCEfluW'
GUM OA
itttilHtMut Win
; Send um mkI sridrnss on a postal n<
WINCHESTER RCP
4?WINCRUirK AVKNITR
i mpv '|"r?
V
THE DUTY OF MOTHERS. >
What sufFcrinjr frequently result?
from a mother's ignorance; or morr
frequently from a mother's neglect tc \
properly iustruet her daughter !
Tradition say* "woman must suf- |
fer." and younjf women are so taught.
There is a little truth and a fjreat deal
of exaggeration in this. If a young
woman sn tYers uivi.vi.lv > !... >
treatment. iitui In*r mother should si'?
that she ts it.
Many mothers hesitate to take their
daughters to a physician for examiuation
; hut no mot iter need hesitate to
write freely ahout her daughter or
herself to Mrs. I'inkham and secure j
the most eflieient advice without
charge. Mrs. 1'iukhaui's address is
Lynn, Mass.
Mrs. August l'falzpruf. of South
'Byron. Wis., mother of the younjf lady
whose portrait we her" publish, wrote
Mrs. i'inkham iti.lnnuary. saying
her daughter had suffered for two
years with irregular menstruation ?
had headaehe all the time, and pain in
her side, feet swell, and was generally
miserable. Mrs. I'inkham protnptly
replied with adviee. and under date of
March. IHW. the mother writes apain
that l.ydia K. Ihnkham's Vegetable
Compound cured her daughter of all
pains and irregularity.
Nothing in the world equals Mrs.
I'inkhaui's jjreat medieine. for rejfu- j
latin^r woman's peculiar monthly ,
troubles.
j
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#r,-y '' " ' ***<>'?<
Kverv cotton planter should
write lor our \ aluahle illustrated
pamphlet, "Cotton Culture."
It is sent lrec.
N'ti'l ii.tint an.I aiiilir s 11
ci km a n kai.i woukm, n sr., n. y.
? Constipation 9
A is ou-ily curml ami i In- l.mv.N reMiirerl A
y to 11 tii'uhUy comlir ion by il?o u?o c?t V
f 0- J:
t ^
j i
^ the nntiinl remedy n.r h'.I stomach. ^ I
A ImwH. liver n.<1 kiilncv Irouble*. Hy A I
7 nur met li' ><l of concent i a! ion each > nr. .
A l?.ttli' is- i-quivnlent !o iFire K'llloiK of ^
? t ho spring water. a '
0 ?old hv ull Jruir- 0
A t;i?t* Crab apple ~A
V trade marl: on a^Jtvuiia *9
4 fieri bottle ?V?<# <- A
? CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO.. Louisville. Ky. a
FREE ELECTRIC KELT OFFER
4.'A#v?fi'A.vv WITHTTH DAY SFUCE WEARiNQ
TRIAL own home. we
wB^idRr>^^k.'-',1! ftirt.i^r? the* genuine r.ni
rcS-xu.V:*>- ^ Jgj< r \y ? F i i-t i.KIHI. ?i.i Ki:mi
inh t i Kia.%1 ki.m i an BrLni
No mi.ni-i In Kitfllirri *rI* low
^29r r CO?l:pobltlvrrnarani**. COSTS
' . AIMOST HOTMIHO r?vi,pAre?i
WlfJl moM nil Ot Iter trPAtTTi. <fl! > i urf? whrn ?!l ?lh?r Aire*
trie hrlta, af nll.tner-* aim* remfdlra fall. QUICK CURE tor
more than-O&tlim i?f?. ()M ?M KI.4I IIE for ui: iicrvous
diwRARt. wfukiicAi-? nnd thMirilrrt. l-'or complfti
?? *let! ? ?<nfltlcnf In! cut a lot; tit*. t ut bU art out and tna!l iu ut.
BEARS, ROEBUCk & CO.. ChicaKO.
ompt and Sure.
cor ftrip?*? anil obtains l*cttrr resnlts
inn.
clous, its eflTcet immediate.
rure count ipat ion and biliousness no
>lulely no discomfort as
radi J&nos
jlassful on arisinp in the morning.
1 wholesale ftroi it in l Mi* world sells it.
1 DMIC ,'*ho1 with
I DLUL Rid Centre Panel. I
EA5 3AXLBMNHR. I.*0 Fulton 5t., N. V. I 1
IY C. O I C If
XT A LOG UE FREE
nhestsr Rifles, Shotguns, and Ambition
3w Don't delay if you arc infer?i?*c?L
EATING ARMS CO.
NEW HAvn?, carrw.
f. .
hi >?
. *iifi -i ?Mti faL
T
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Save Your
ci
aimiup
A
And light dressings of
emollient skin cures. T
stops falling hair, rerno\
dandruff, soothes irrita
stimulates the hair follk
with energy and nourish
hair grow upon a swee
scalp when all else fails.
MILLIONS USE C
Assisted bv crtirrna Ointment, for
ing the skin, for cleansing the scalp of
stopping of falling hair, for softening,
and sore hands, for hnby rashes, itchinj
poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery.
Soap in the form of baths for anno
excoriation", for too free or offensive ne
ulcerative weaknesses, and for many ai
Rest themselves to women and innthe
induce those who have once u?ed these
to use any others. CrTtcritA Soar c<
derived from C'UTiCfRA, the great skit
ingredients, and the most refreshing <
soap is to he compared with it for pr
the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No <
however expensive, is to be compared
toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it con
viz.: TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, the r
BEST toilet, BEST baby soap in the worl
Complete External and Internal
Confuting of C'UTICOH
4 {* j-. M ? -mn acalra and ?oft?n the ll
#12 8 liGlflli Jrl to Inatantly allay itrhh
Vl'jilBV&ififtl heal; and CrTici'Ha fl
A Hi molr Pr.T I* often
TUC OCT QS Of* ltchlnir. burn Inc. and ?
I flL 0L I , Pi.ZJ hair, when all eUs falli
SECOND HAND TYPEWRITERS
FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES:
A hii{ lot taken in exchange for the*'OIIrer**
n hii ll \\ ? n re rh>?i iiir on t cheap
\-k forucencv term* on the "OMVKIl."
Wrwnntaci'iul rcprcsciitnti* in your section j
mo yon i an - ell moiic iiiiii hi:ic.~.
J. 11. CRAYTON, (ien'l Agent,
A > DBHSOK, s. < .
^lloOD 1 ^ ' H'MIV $
^fi\> / $50to!0Cmc s <?? N 1 * )
J UK >IK\Y !ll ?l\l o^nnil will |?n\ >011 '
(4 Kilirt to Star l with \V ri:<- n? at on. e giving >A
V "f oooii|i?lUin Mini referc;n-.> i>? r|iil>-k we ^
ft u uiit only in- man t. >u ? . unty. We w?ut gooil N
U ti u?t worthy men in.I will tnt Mich in. n w. ll f)
y au 1 keep 11.- i\KH I'l. Wrllr \
f4 i<>--i?> . W.i lloohdt CO..Richmond. Ya rj
SJAS/VJAI/?IAJ/<^SJ/VSAJ/V2AI/? .
I
?NGINES boilers. ji
Tnnk* Sivk*. Statu! I'tpnsaml Sheet.Iron i
Work: Shafting, ['iillrvs, Clearing. Iloxr*.
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It solvent {50o ), to cool and clean** the blood.
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