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Show - i ! t- 111 that every one believed that she must die. time Wilbur ' was very During thW ' repentant, and the terrible consequences of what he had done quite cured him of his habit of tasting things to see; if they were nice to eat - V. 1 -- X j , ' New York Ledger. HI. The Scissors Trlclt. Nine hundred and ninety-nin- e people out of every thousand, if asked to suspend a pair of scissors by passing the little fingers through the handles, as in Fig. 1, and then to swing the scissors over by an upward movement, with ! 3 at -- THE GREEDY BOY. ComeaBencei Habit. Terrible of a. B&d eat-0Little Wilbur was very fond of It is natural to like nice things, a little 6at Wilbur was really quite Hf could have eaten all day and K"me'I to think of nothing else. After he talked of lunch; after tr?akfa.--t talked of dinner, and between leach was always asiviu; xui u ai.e, ,r some candy. crack' tasted all sorts of things He ha ,. Hacking, washing socLa and go ft s1 me"licine, which was so bit-i- t piv.'made him cry for half an ter his mother let a: whenever tour " m see his Aunt Sarah, who bim around the corner, she used i ? - l- u, i est 3 1 ot :o iai '. 1 Got! rth o to -- I1L , siy: downward. If you are in the know you can do apparently the same evolutions, but with the result that the points of the scissors will be uppermost. This trick will prove a source of much interest to those who have never tried it be- n't ask for something to never did. When his aunt fore. w:. The crucial point in its successful ac him and taken him into the ojn. he used to talk to her w minutes, and then fix his a little corner cupboard which his a always called her "goody ami l'Mik at it until Aunt Sarah would say, "v hat are you tninting or, WiHV And he would answer, "I am wondering what you have in the closet.'' And she would laugh and cry out, complishment is when the scissors Whv. I wonder what there is tobeen wung over so that the points have a would from her take key day'' and are directed toward the operator. pocket and open the door and peep in, At that moment only the last joints and say. 'Why, I declare, there are cake?!"" or, "there are figs!" or, "there of the little fingers should hold the as in Fig. 2. This will umit ire little turnovers!" Then she would handles, to describe a complete rev- scissors the on a china plate, jive some to Wilbur .and after he had eaten all there was a3 A upon it she would tell him what he on the the the of called story picture to 1 the points away from the operator, will find that on turning the hands back the scissors will be pointing ii ..,w - ba-- l , ..... t plate. with so many corsaid, was Mandarin To Hi's country house. The fat man on the balcony was To Hi himself. The men in the boat on the river were To Hi's servants catching fish in nets. The funny little lady in the garden was To Hi's wife picking mulberries, and the httle men with bags on their shoulders, running one after the other over the bridge, were the rest of his scoing to buy good things for To Hi's supper. At this little Wilbur's eyes would sparkle, and he would say: "I wish I knew To HI. I think he would ask me to supper." And Aunt Sarah would say: "Well, perhaps he might, though he doesn't look very amiable." Aunt Sarah's house was a delightful place. Wilbur thought, and he went there as often as he could. The only rule she made for him was that he should never taste anything unless she gave it to him, and once she sent him aome because he bit a big piece out of the cake of wax in her work-baske- t. He said it lookeu like candy ,and he eat. thought it must be good-tOne day Wilbur went to Aunt Sarah's early in the afternoon and rang at the bell as usual, but no one came to answer him. "Maybe she's in the kitchen," he said to himself. So he went around Co the back of the house and tried the kitchen door. It was fastened on the inside, but one of and Wilbur climbed upon a bench that the windows was open a little way, stood beneath it and managed to get to the sill, whence he dropped himself Into the kitchen. No one was there. It was plain that r Aunt Sarah was not at home, and trotten all over the house, saying to himself that his aunt would be surprised to find him there when she came back. At first he amused himself very well, but after awhile he began to wonder what Aunt Sarah had in her goody closet, and went into the sitting room and stood oppisite it and looked. However, that did him no good, for he could not see through the door; so he gave a great sigh and went out into the kitchen again. There was a refrigerator there, but it was locked. Just off the kitchen was a tiny little laundry, with tubs in it, a clothes-hors- e and all the and an ironing-tabls upon the shelf, with the stand and holders hanging over them on little brass hooks. Wilbur went in and looked about tlm, and at last saw something to eat. On the floor in each of the four corners of the room stood a tin plate. On each of the plates was a slice of bread cut into squares and spread with something of a reddish color jam, Wilbur thought. At this sight he clapped his "hands and laughed. It was so funny to see bread and Jam in the corners of the room; it was like the fairy tale where the house was made of sugar The funny house, I . " ktmu think. i ' blri ' Mia. acl. !3 ners, she ; vorlte ; liars- - ; ser-ran- mora 5 arem la aaj a and 7 ca- - Ma .terarf j Si Sheemeit I - ; souti- - ovhct ; 3rMof of her M:i d i to tie he hj it'aai rtoa to igress- .0 y pa-r; euci to- i$ed tt i I' ti rilliaa roll, of j Wil-Tra- a first roilton. eadaat- I - relaat j I; en, tie Jowlea,. I Ester j ith'tit- - j terrac- of tai f city j ie l She?- re. - red I e, j Hat-Iron- nclos i rigW ids t ti ts ; f door, j in tn j is ye- - candy. He lost no time in taking one of the plates, carrying it to the ironing table sitting down to feast Little did that the stuff spread upon the bread was a poison hat Aunt Sarah had put there for some roaches which he had found in the wash room. If he had had any Idea that little Wilbur vould make a call In her absence, fotj may be sure tha she would not ave done it. and he , 1 know half an hour later Aunt Sarah opened the door with her latch-kelad, to her horror, heard the most keadful moans and groans and creams within the chouse. These ttlded her to the kitchen, and there he saw poor little Wilbur writhing in JSony; and as the plate of poisoned md was on the fable, she knew at nce what had happened. There was no time to be lost. Catcher the child in her arms ehe carried Wia as fast as ehe could to the house f a kind old doctor who lived over Je way. Well It was that he lived no Either off, and that he had In the eo fcmse all that was necessary to .use, tell to able was .fat after awhile he Junt Sarah, that her little nephew's was saved. this time some one iad been eent By for his mother . and "waer, and they carried mm nome anu jat him to bed, where he lay, very 111, T several days.' Hat it was even worse with poor d so iat Sarah, whothathadshebeen fainted away, everal times, and afterward was so About w p y, i . ra tlieoIi .a .i3tt tto ' ! l : dread-frightene- "THE WOODCTI The nesting- Place of Columbns. it is generally believed that the bones of Columbus repose under a church in Havana, Cuba, but the recent discoveries of an English author make it very doubtful if he is buried there. He was first buried at Valado-lld-, Spain. This was in 1506. Afterwards his remains were transferred to a monastery in Seville. Between the years 1541 and 1549 the exact year is not known the bones of Columbus were removed to Hispaniola and bur-te- d in the San Domingo cathedral. This was done upon the request of Columbus daughter-in-law- , to whom he expressed the desire to be buried in the new world he had discovered. When the island of Hayti was ceded to France, in 1705, the Spanish authorities gave orders for the removal of the bones of Columbus to Havana, that they might still rest in Spanish soil. A casket containing bones was, therefore, removed, which casket was supposed to contain the bones of the great discoverer. Before this last removal the bodies of his two sons had been removed from Spain and interred in the San Domingo cathedral, near the body of their father. The English author above referred to now asserts that the body removed to. Havana was the body of one of the sons of Columbus, and that the body of the great navigator still rests under the San Domingo cathedral. He describes, with much minuteness, the finding of a casket under the San Domingo cathedral in 1877, on which was the name of Columbus, calling him the discoverer. It is known by a letter which Columbus wrote to the king of Spain, that before his death he suffered greatly from a wound that would not heal, and d in this casket, amid the perishing dust of a human body, was found a leaden bullet of an ancient make. It is well known that a bullet wound, when the ball remains, is very difficult to heal, sometimes breaking out into a running sore. The English writer is, therefore, very certain that the bones of Columbus are still in Haytien soil. Youths' Instructor. late-foun- HEN- - 57 Hatches chickens from hen's eggs. It k take care ml 29 Mr. Geo. H. Stakl, Mr., Qaia, IH.. for a ropy ef his boeklet "W," deeeri-iBthe "Wooden Hen," also large Both sea free. Mention this paper. 10x15x8 in eh ear will : Z2&-Writ- e g e. et-logr&- The proprietor of the. Greeley Nurseries, State, and have done much to forward th rrmt interests. They put out several va iicbica c:u jear iir experimental1 purposes "Is Simpkins a silver democrat?" "No, I think he's brass." For lung and chest Piso's Cure Is tko best medicine we diseases, have used. Mrs. J. L. Northcott. Windsor, Ont., Canada. "How was the bride given away?" ...... "By her complexion." The reviving powers of Parker's Ginger Tonic render it Indispensable in every home. Stomach troubles, colds and every form ot dis- Best Waterproof TUB Coat In tha WORLD! original Sarsaparilla, the S standard of the world. Others j have imitated the remedy. can't imitate the record: They j t iiiiiii!!iiiiti!iifi!iiiiiiniiiiniiiisiHiiiiuuniirs .Denver Directory. HARNESS jluc uesi fdv uvu ble. Concord liar- ness in Colorado for $18. With $20. breeching, uvuuie i ram harness with, $16. $25 ff breeching eteel horn stock XI S saddle for single buggy harness for $8.50. Do not be deceived by worthless imitations but order us and get the lowest wholesale direct from -prices, catalogue free. All goods stamped F&ED MUELLER, 1413 Larimer Stret. Denver, Colorado. Goods sent for examination. j i tent AWNINQ CO. The FISH BRAND SLICKER la warranted water- the hardest storm. The new POMMEL SLICKER is a perfect riding coat, andi covers the enure saaaie. Beware or imitations. JJon ti boy a coat if the "Fish Brand" is not on it. Illus tra--l J. TOWER, Boston, red catalogue tree. ISjJ PBOOTU'S 1728 Broof. and will keen you dry in tic package has our w.n. and Signature. Trade-mar- k And the Conversation Ceased. "I can tell by the way you talk," observed the passenger who was eating peanuts, "that you're from the Pacific coast." A See-Sa- w Experiment. voice, doubtless," frigidly reTake two heated pins and stick "My the If druggist refuses to get them for yeu apply to passenger who was in his directyoui them into the center of a candle at plied BROTHERS, stocking feet, "has a kind of Puget 52 A 4 KUTNOW Place New York City. Lafayette right-angle- s to the wick, which should Sound about It." ef fowler er Cigarettes 25c. each. Caaplt yaefcftgts Large packages $1.00, pestpaid. MAIL OBDS be left exposed at both ends. Then PROMPTLY DELiIVERKI). Stop Thief! rest the pins on the edges of two wine COMPANY PAYS THE FREIGHT Stop a small malady, wklch is stealing your OnTHE and trim the candles to balglasses e new steel borae TrHim. Will their arto It outruns before olution between the palms of the ance. your power strength, 25 toss ef rock 300 feet each shift. Is just as safe hoist rest recover toot and from it ft, what you. can as be an It hands and the tips of the fingers. packed anywhere engine JNo cog wheels or a ack can ga Light the wicks, and beyond the The safest and recuperator of tad reliably clutches to oreak. 90 per cent is Then, upon the hands being turned flames at each end, by means of a waning vitality Ispromptest Hoatetter's Stomach Bitwill bene renews vigor, flesh and nerve wrought iron and steel and850 back to back, the scissors will assume, piece of wire, fasten two little figures, ters, which before breaking. Orer in use to restores those because it activity quietude 3. o ears some without one tne in shown running position Fig. naturally, with their joints hinged. functions whose Interruption interferes with dollar's expense. We make horseTJse for 1UU the Bitters dyspep$125 heists at prices, IX, 60, 16 Now, as the candle begins to melt, a general heajth. m i i malarial, rheumatic and kidney comFooling the Vultures. of grease will drop from one end sia, drop Some sports recently took place at (it is advisable, by the way, to put plaints and biliousness. Thirsty Tourist Isn't fifty cents rather a station at Upper Burmah, one of the something beneath to catch it in) and steep a lemonade? Cripple Creek Barevents being what is popularly known that end of the candle will rise a liftle tender forSteep! Naw! W'y, you went an' et as a "Victoria Cross race;" that is, the the lemon! for an illustrated circular to THE competitors have to ride some dismd on op. Send1222 Catarrh Can Not Be Cared Curtis St.. Denver. Colo. WHIM CO.. tance, taking two or three hurdles on canas local With they Caapplications, disease. their way, to a point where there are not reaci the seat of the arranged a number of figures in stufftarrh Is a blood or constitutional dis- WE HAVE IT!ANDWHERETO CET IT! ed cases, shaped like human bodies; ease, and in order to cure it you must Anything yeu want in the Drug line. take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Wholesale and retail. they then dismount, fire a round of Cure Is taken internally, and acts diblank cartridges, pick up a dummy surrectly on the blood and mucous each and race back. Drug Co., a not is Cure faces. Hall's Catarrh Colorado. In this case, after the sports were Denver, medicine. It was prescribed by quack Gunther's Chicago Candy. Send over, the dummies were left on the one of the best physicians in this counmail orders. us.Agents your ground and in about half an hour after a is for and years, regular prescriptry the ground was deserted, I noticed a tion. It Is composed of the best tonics vulture settle on the ground close to known, combined with the best blood AT the dummies; in about anoyaier five. purifiers, acting directly on th mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of minutes more than thirty hadcol-lectedthe two ingredients is what produces St. in curing: Caresults such wonderful as much The birds seemed puzzled tarrh. Send for testimonials, free. DENVER, COLORADO. each lay figthey carefully inspected F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., O. Curtis ure, walking from one to the next all Street, opv. Tabor Opera House, Toledo, 75c. and American Plan, after new, the Sold line, Absolutely eventually, along by druggists; price, house. Rates reasonable. 25c. flew a a Hall's short for circle in Pills, time, Family sitting away. The birds must have discovered eTe7 BURLING AM E'S "Dah is too many folks," said Uncle Efoen, the uummies by sight, though I have willin' ter share nuffin' but dah "dat ain't sorre r s. " often heard that vultures rely on their ASSAY OFFICE laboratory" sense of smell as well. Pearson's f reeby Dr. Kline's Great FITS All Fits stopped use. Nerve Restorer. No Fits after the tlrsi day's Established in Colorado, 1866. Samples by mail or A L.itle J ii in e of See-SaWeekly. Marvelous cures. Treatise ami $2 trial bottle free t j express will receive prompt and careful attention. PLila-, cases. Pa to Dr. Bead a Klme.931 Arch above the other. Then drop will fall Fit at., Mirror. from the opposite end, and a general Fan With Women's sleeves are growing smaller. GOLD AND SILVER BULLION bulletin that bids man hope oscillation will That's which can be A good deal of amusement begin, Refined, Melted and Asssyed or Purchased. gradually and e fashion in bills that studies the goods dry forget in increases until figlittle the speed, had out of a little experiment with a Address. 1736 and 1738 Lawrence St. DENVER, COLO. so long have haunted him. ures most at will the end the perform long mirror, if you have one in the door of a bookcase or a wardrobe. Let surprising antics at their game of seea boy stand by the side of the ward- saw. 5 robe in such a way that only one-hal- f Mar's Love Philter. of his body may be seen, the other A good many boys and girls have felt half being concealed by the wardrobe. To persons standing at the other sad about the rain that was coming on side, at a certain distance, it will seem a rainy day. Girls and boys don't see that they see his whole body, for the much use in rain, and it does spoil so SS when half that is visible will be reflected from the glass so as to produce that many pleasant plans! illusion. If he raises the arm that is But one girl that I knew didn't care in sight, another arm will appear to a bit. She was staying at her grandrise in the glass, and thus it will seem pa's, where there was a wide, chintz-covere- d that both his arms are raised. sofa, which you could put your That Is not at all extraordinary, for feet on, right under the east window. anybody can lift both arms at once. a For long, quiet hour there was no Let him raise the leg that is in sight, sound in the library except the however, and the illusion becomes patter of the raindrops outside,patter, and At. somewhat remarkable, for it repre- the rustling of grandpa's big New IN sents a person with both feet in the York paper. air at the same time. Even that feat a question came Then, FIELD AND HOG FENCE WIRE. may ordinarily be accomplished, at from the suddenly, chintz sofa. ov B8 inches high. Quality and workmanship the best BO, SO, 8S, 42, illusion this gives quick Intervals, but to compare with it. Write for full information. a is on leve what market the "Grandpa, philter?" Nothing the spectators the image of a person cried UNION FENCE COMPANY, DE KALB, ILL. "Why, Mousie," grandpa, "are A love there? you philter, indeed! What Is that to you?" "Here's a young man in a story-boograndpa, who went to a witch to get a love philter. What does it mean?" "It means something to make people Kimball Piano, "Style 3." love you." 1st Prize. $ 600 00 "Is there any such thing, grandpa?" 75 00 2d Prize. Bicycle, for man or woman "There is," said the old gentleman, 00 50 Cash Prize. 3d Hill til' II' f ' lJIf'I smiling; "but no witch could give it. 250 00 10 Cash Prizes, each $25 Your grandma has one; watch her, and 100 00 10 Cash Prizes, each $10 see if you can find out what makes evlove her." 120 00 erybody 60 Cash Prizes, each $2 "Why, grandpa, she loves everybody .a. U IIIB first." uu 'Tbvwo 00 lllAA i,i3J rilc5 "That's it, Mousie," he said, nodding will be given to the person who constructs the longest The first A V and smiling; that Is the best love philsentence in prizeEnglish containing no letter of the alphabet more than three ter in the world; it never fails." times. It la not necessary to use every letter niineaipuauei. jneumerimiCT v "Trr next in length. " are go in regular order to those competitors whose seutences twenty-tw- o letters will receive a WW eeiazaon-senB- The Hunter STOP9 Tie New James, first-clas- w. .a . 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The Central Trust Co. 76 Equitable B'g, Denvr A I MM M COOKING Utensils, Tableware A L U 111 IIIJII II U III and Novelties, wholes ale A re tail; .Denver Alum lnnm Co., 160!) Curtis. MAILED OTA D n DfiP CD V PRICK LIST 1 Larimer i FREE unuui.il NO IHABOK FUR PACKING OR DKAYAGH ref-eren- ce fore-Uni-- uihii Ar 2009-201- AND CHEMISTS, GOO DELL A DOYLE. 1655 Champa St. Samples - . 1 5 50 Years of Cures I IThe Denver AND Anti-Asthma- life ; , If yon will cut this oat and send it with 10 cents postage to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., you will receive their mammoth catalogue Crip, BronchitU, Coughs and Severe Colds Cured quickly and effectually by the use of and 10 samples of grain and grass seeds, Kutnow's Powder & Cigarettes worth $10 to anybody to get a start Hlfhly recommended and prescribed by from. Catalogue alone, 5 cents postFREE. Write for valuable literature,prominent physiciass. Each . Sarsaparilla the S tress yield to i UlLUONB OF DOLLARS ANNUALL. And more could be made by the farmers If they would plant Salzer's bis cropping seeds, because Salzer's seeds age. IMicif8l:I - Poor GlrL The old man likes to tell about the tough"I can overlook his past," sighed the ness of his youth, but If he was really tough grieved and mortified young woman, he keeps still about it after a careful Inspection of the ring Get Htiideroorn "iirt Use It she had just received from her lover, If yon want to realize the comfort of being: without "but I own I am bitterly disappointed corns. It takes them out perfectly, i 5c. at druggist with his present." The diamond was It Is never expected of a pretty girl that she works as hard as one who is homely. paste. sprout, grow and produce, giving yeu from 4 to 6 tons of hay per acre, over 200 bu. of corn, 116 bu. of barley, 1,200 bu. of potatoes, 209 bu. Silver Mine Oats and the like per acre. These are positive facts, all of which can be substantiated by oath. Now, the editor asks why sow poor seeds and get poor yields, when such big, bountiful yields are possible? Salzer's catalogue tells you all about It. 2jniJi!iiniii!iinniniiriiiiniiii!i!i!ii::iiiini!iiL? Mr. G. J. Spear, will pnt out a 1 arse fruit farm soon. The Greeley Nurseries make a specialty of. Colorado grown trees, ,and hare one of the oldest and best nurseries In the mail and express receive prompt attention. sy mimW McPHEE HATSTCLOVES McGIMTY & LTO?S4 it Wazee. Barbed Wire, Kalis, Cor rugated Iron. 18 POULTRY. GAME. BUTTER. EGGS. General Com mission, Eppel & Pinkett, 1645 Market AMaterials. Tin Roof PDAUCI DnnCIIJP Painted and Repaired.. itUUrlllU UflAVtL 1509 Aiapahoe St. Tel. 945. Henry Miller A Co.. OCAIO DIIDDCD OTA MDO stencils, Nov'ty I1UUULI1 OIHIIirU Den. OLHLU) 151b Lawrence at. P. O. Box 81 works dc MIg. Co., 1115 BLITZ JEWELRY CO. your 6th. 12 repairs watch for 1 yr. 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Send for descriptive literature. first-clas- FARMERS PLOW tirst-cl'as- ON THE One summer evening a who remains in that suspended condition for a: long time. You see now how easy it is for the boy to imitate the acrobatic performance of a jumpingjack, for if he moves his visible leg up' and down, the reflection of it from the glass makes It appear that his act Includes both legs. Philadelphia Times. Parcbastng Fertilisers. If you know what you are going to need In the matter of fertilizers for enter Into correspondence spring crops, at once and arwith manufacturers ' supply.These manurange for your all over this found, to be are factories lots the very carload in and country, be can secured. always lowest figures Most all' makers will sell to farmers' Hubs. If they have no local agent to . - ! ; protect.-fEpitom- ist. Yorkshire miller was, leaning over his garden gate, facing the road, enjoying his pipe, when a conceited young farmer happened to be passing. The miller, in a friendly tone, said: "Good evening, George." "Aw didn't spake," said George gruffly." "Oh, said the miller, I thought, you did, but it must have been your ears flapping!" Answers. Saved oy Slang;. "Be mine," he urged. "Nit," she answered. Crushed utterly in his fondest hope, he would have left her forever had she not relented. "I mean no," she faltered. He was thereupon transformed with Joy and gathered her to his bosom. Detroit Tribune. paper whose sentence reaches Every volume twelve of Wilkie Collins' novels whether he wins a prize covered competitor containing or not. Thiscontest closes April 15. 186. The prize winners will be announcedg one week later and the winning sentences published. Incase two or more best one. sentences are of the same length preference will be given to the be allowed Each competitor must construct his own sentence, and no person will to enter this contest more than once. Sentences cannot be corrected or substituted after they are received. Residents of Omaha are not permitted to compete, direotly or Indirectly. RULES FOR THE SENTENCE (No Others Furnished.) The length of a sentence is to be measured by the number of letters it contains, used or counted more than three times. .No word, except "a" but no letter can bemore than once. The sentence must consist of complete words. or "I" can be used or contractions, etc., must not be used. The pronoun Signs, figures, abbreviations as complete words. Proper nouns cannot "I and the article "a" will be accepted be used. Each contestant must indicate by figures at the end of his sentence how the distinguished Y If your local dealer don't keep them, send to us. Grown WILLIAM THE LBE-K1NS- IMPLEMENT ET Address, CO, Wazee Sts., Denver, Colo. 16th and Send Pioneer Seed House of Colorado. for our Annual your name on postal card and Garden. "Everything for the Farm mmm J. BRYAN, is Editor. II a sentence be enclosed with one dollar for and It is required that each competing secThe Wjcekj.y Woru-Heral- d is issued in subscription. year'sand a daily. It is the western champion of free hence is nearly as good tions, silver coinage and the leading family newspaper of Nebraska. semi-week- Seeds. Headquarters for Pedigree Seeds. ' ly I. ... ...L I 1 mwmi WeeKlu World - Herald. Omana, Neft. 1$95. FIRST contest closed February 28. 20, 1895. SECOND contest closed May THLKJD contest closed February 15, 183b. . Winner of Knabe Piano in third contest was D. D. Light, Trenton, mo. l eo. Winner of $100 cash prize in same contest was Mrs.Mary L.Dunbar, Garrison, winner or aoucasn prize was wrs. r ore nets muruiuu, n 1 1 i EARTH? J?rea8S. IMPLEMENT CO. DENVER, COLO. LEE-KINSE- Northern prize-winnin- THE BEST STEEL and guaranteed. s 1 1 George's Iargre Ears. V Curtis i W Successfully Prosecutes Claims.; Late Principal KiS.mlner U.S. Pension Burasu, ? 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