World's Fair Norea. All exhibits transported to the World's Fair from points In the United State, will be returned free of charge to the point of shipment by the railroads which carried tbem to 8'. Louis. Ten tone of specimen ore will be ex hibited by ShaBta county, California, at the World'! Fair. The display will con tain specimens of gold, Oliver, copper, galena, qulcisilver and Iron ores. Kansas City will haye as its central feature in its building at the World's Fair a topographical rol'ef map of tha city, lhe map will be by Vi leet, on a ecale of 85 leet to Ibe Incb. A eteer weighing two tone and meeanr log IS feet 4 inches from the end of hi noBo to tbe tip of hie tail, will be exhlh ted in tbe live stock department at tb World's Fair. ThiB monster oz is tb property of. eight young men of Green townIndiana. Much frnit ia being placed infold etor age in Southern California for exbibl tion at the World's Fair. Tbe collec tion Inoludes several mammoth olives wbicb are one and three-quarters inches In circumference. Giacomo Boni, tbe famous arcuaeolo gist and director of the excavations ol tbe Roman forum, will deliver a lecture at tbe World'a Fair on "The Origin of Italian Civilisation,". Santos-Dnmont will start Dec, 12 for tbe United States to arrange for his par ticipation In the aeronautic comiio at tbe World's Fair. Upon his return to France be will conduct a series of ex perimontB to solve tbe question of equil jbrium, Tangent . Mrs. J, J. Beard bas returned from an extended vieit with her daughter in Ul ifornia. There Is oorapl t there Is too much promiscuous shooting going on around Tangent. A few shots have been fired through the doors and windows of tbe M. E, Cburcb, und a stray bullet fell within a foot of Miea Spencer and a nnm ber have falien on tbe building where Mr. Spencer livea. J. II. Scott and, family have returned from a visit to Mobcow, Idaho, and Day ton, Wash, R, C. Archibald baa gone to Seattle aad Snohomish to v'sit his brother and sister. Tho membera ol Tangent Grang are putting up a stable on their lot near their ball for tbe protection of their teams while they attend the A fine chicken aupper " was eerved by the boyB who oame out on the loosing aide in the match bunt last Thursday evening. About seventy five were preeent. Alfred BlevInB bad the misfortune to fall and fracture a couple of bis ribs while attending nnd tbe barn. The tall grain is quite small. As the rains Bet in so early it has bad but little time to grow. Stock as a general thing is poor, and without good oare and plenty of feed there will be a large . number of cattle that will not Burvive tbe winter. There stlll'a goodly number of pheas ants left in tbe fields, and they will now have a reBt as mOBt o( tbe huntere wil respect the law. Hog killing time has arrived and spare ribs and Bansage will be plentiful among tbe farmers. Oumtux. It Is a vary satisfactory matter to i indications of something reliable in tbe movement for a railroad Into eastern Oregon along the Oaeoade rango, It will mean great deal for that splendid Country, with it! una resources. In cou nestlon with It, It is to be very muob re' grafted that a road ii not being arranged for Irom tbia aide. We are entitled to It, or tbe money was raised year a ago for it and disappeared in other channels not necessary to numeral. From the World, It has been remarked that few men who oonie to Congress from tbe Pacific coast are native! of that region, One of the few li John Newtcn Williamson, of Oregon, whose wife was also born In the thirty-third state ef the Union ; Chicago was far east to this couple till Washing ton hove in view. Wilmington (Del.) Jeffersonlan: 0 rover Cleveland has referred to his "old fashioned ' domocracy: In view ol the fact that Cleveland has not vottd the democratic ticket since , It Is no, surprising that bla democratic robo Is out of faablon. Probably it Is moth- eaten, like other castou and disused lotblng. Pen Yan (N. Y.) Demccrat: 8ome high and mighty Wall street financiers ought to be in jail for robbing tbe public Instsad, they pose ai pbllantropblst, en dowing here and there a school or col lege. But it ought to be impossible to find any inatilu tion that would acospt money gained in that way. Tbe President's Message. Financial Legislation Cuatons receipt! abonld be deposited in National bank!. Merchant . Marine Commleaion to In quire into tbe needs of shipping is favored. immigration Strioter enforcement of laws against aliens not desired ; better desiribuilon of those who will make good cltizuns. Public Land Frauds Special appropria tion to ferret out ail wroogdoing in tbia as well as tbe Foetal department Extradition for Bribery Bribery should be added to tbe list of extraditable of fenses. Alaskan Boundary A joint commission should now be appointed to mark the boundary line. International Arbitration Beference of tbe Venzaelan claims to The Hague court and other moves by the several powers show that tbe desire to avert war is rapidly gaining ground. Relations with China Commercial treaty, recently signed, place! our commercial relatiore with tbe Orient on a more satisfactory basis. Coneular Service Good redaction on its cost ia shown, despite increased ex penditures, as a result of an increase to tbe receipiB Rural Mail System is deserving of ex tension, while tbe salaries of carriers must be adjusted. Great Expositions Lewis and Clark fair should receive recognition and that at St. Louis ie further averted, Development of A -hk. Its laws should be amended and the public lands but-. veyed at once. Public LandB Revision of existing laws ia apparent. Insular Possessions Tariffarrangement ehould be made to bring tbe Philip pines into closer relation. Preservation of Forests Necessity for their perpetuation is most urgent. Civil Service Rules Ability should count, therefore competitive examina tions are favored. Tbe Army System ol promotion ehould be changed so deeds and not seniority count. The Navy Great ne It is now, increaee must be steady : a general staff like that of tbe Army Bbould be created Panama and Colombia Tbe United States would have been guilty of folly and weakness amounting to a crime if it bad acted otherwise than it did to ward a new republio. Russia evidently is reaching ont for tbe whole ol Asia. She is dictating nearly every act in eaBtern China. Her graeping spirit is demanding more em pire, it is the spirit oi the age. Tbe Halted States haa the fever somewhat Tbe doctrine Is the .survival of the fit test. This means that the small country must meekly succumb and give np to the big nation orlbe swept off tne earth ir respective of her rights. Good people all over tbe United States are declaring this to be right and are endorsing the policy every day, Strange as it may seem there are even Christians who do this, people profeeBinn to be Christian, If the principle is right among nations it is among individuals and Rockefeller and his fellow clansmen, who are crush' ing out the weak and monopolizing the business in tbeir line are examples of right and men with small means are mean fellows because they try to exist lu a business sense nt all. Let us etop and think. Tbe republicans are ta'.king of a cau oue to regulate their aotion during the ooming special session of the state legis lature. That will probably mean trouble for tbe people. AlUr having promised the Governor that thev would confine their business to tbe tax law there ought to be only one thing to do. Oauousea should not be necessary. But with tbe varied tela that is flying around, of all manner olnew thing! it ti possibles caucus of the majority whloh d.d the bungling that necessitated the extra session, li tbe pgoper thing. Mr, Bryan predlote tbe defeat of Mr, Roosevelt. Certainly it is a fact that a good man will make him hustle. A great deal will depend upon the demo crats putting a strong man In the field, a broad minded man, not tied down In the interest of any one, a consistent democrat who baa been faithful to his party as well as to the people. According to the report ot the Wash ington state bureau ol statistics joat is sued, the population of the six prlucipal oltiei is given ai follows: Seattle, 121,831 ; Taooma, (52,790 ; Spo kane, 40,002; Bellingham, 21,199; Ever ett. 20,133; Walla Walla, 13,007. The approach ol the Christmas season is received with joy by people generally. It abonld ol all things breed a spirit of unselfishness. Whatever Oorgresa does Ibis session It should at any cost down tbe infamous ship sobeidby bill, tbe worst graft bill ol the age, One of ths ridiculous things of politics hsse days is the effort being made to make people believe Wall stren Is against Roosevelt. I Coughed " I had a most stubborn cough for many years. It deprived me of sleep and I grew very thin. I then tried Ayer'e Cherry Pectoral, and was quickly cured." R. N. Mann, Fall Mills, Tenn. Sixty years of cures and such testimony as the above have taught us what Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will do. We know it's the greatest cough remedy ever made. You will say so, too, after you try it. TtrasUci: 25c, Mc., JIM. Consalt your doctor, ir he says take It, then do as he Days. Ir he tells you not to take it, then don't take It. He knows. You will like Ayer's Pills also, purely vegetable, gently laxative. Keep the bowels regular. J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. A Story ot Temperance. From tbe Oorvallie Times. One by one, tbe economies of life and bueinesss force tbemeelvoB to the front. One of them is seen in the new order that hereafter no one shall be retained in tbe employ of ti e Northern Pacific Railroad company who uses intoxicants, riie step is in line with similar orders by other great railroads, abd Is correctly at! ibutable to the multiplied and costly accidents that have occurred on railroad lines ot late. Tbe exigencies of the rail road buBiuess k d tbe consequent deliv ery to their destination of millions of human lives incident thereto, requiru a dear bead and a steady hand. Railroad mebagere aeBUme tbat a mild drinker iG liable ot any time to have an addled brain, andthat to tuch the operating of trains freighted ttitb precIouB lives can not be entrusted, Tbe acts of this and tbe otbor great transportation lines that baye adopted a similar rule is tbe most potent move in behall of temperance that has been developed in any age, re oenl or remote. On account of tbe rigid ditcipline in vogue on railroads, the order will be absolutely effective, and it means that every man in tbe em ployjwho does -it t-e to be a total ab stainer, mnst ". The trend of the movement, which will of course, gather Btrength with pasaing months, will acccmpliBh more for tem perance and work more havoc Kith the drink habit, than nas resulted from all tbe statute! ol legislatures, or the efforts ol all temperance organizations, in all past time.&It will surely be taken np by all employers both private and corporate, and it will ultimately mean that the ave nues of employment will only be open ' thoBB who do not drink. It 1b a con dition tbat every young n should earnestly consider, for itB bearing upon hleifuture la undoubtedly!. niuet impji- tant. Funny Side of WpMi'iv'ton Life. Just as the Cabinet meeting broke up the President I u tbe floor. "Who loBt a quarter ?" he asked. "I didn't," said Secretary Hay. Secretary Hitchcock counted bis money, "Strange to say." .he announced, "I have just as'much as I bad when I came In." "Ib it youre,( Cortelyou ?" asked the President. "No, sir," said the Secretary ol Com merce and Labor, "How abont yon, Knox?" asked the President, holding np tbe silver between thumb and forefinger. "I never oarry so much money In one piece," tbe Attorney-Seneral replied. The other I'membere ef tbe Cabinet, Moody, Shaw, Root, Wilson and Payne were absent. It was decided to tnrn the money over o the conscience fund as a contribution trom the five absentees, for, ai the President remarked, "Even if they have no consciences, they ehonld have." Sliding down than criticism. bill la not any easier The best way to go even with a neigh bor is to do some act of kindness. The Cbineee custom of paying all debts before the New Year Is not a bad one to think about. If Colombia attacks Paoama what will the. United States do, act like a Russian bear or a sensible man. A Duck Pond in Albany. The Degree ol Honor Emporium Is a very nice affair. The hall has been neatly decorated In evergreen! and prettv booths have been arranged for tie eale ol Christmas articles, candy etc. In a doll booth a vote may be made lor some girl who will receive a tine doll il the moet ballots go ber way. A duck pond is an ioienius affair and auaea much amusement. There was a fine crowd last niubt with good music, and this afternoon and tonight more re expected. Saturday Night Thoughts. The regulaa session of Congress began this week and tbe business of tbe special session will be continued. Practically congress began buaineBB several weeks ago. It li all tbe same in Dutch. The absorbing toplo of greate t interest is the Colombia-Panama trouble, in which tbe United States bae established ! position by recognizing tbe iadepeu aence ot rename, Home are rejoicing over this heroic act, and yet a man witb a cracked head, knows Ithat if Colombia h&'i been England Panama's indepen dence wonld not have been recognized, It makes lots of difference bow strong a country is. And yet tbe recognition of tbe Independence of a country when done for tbe love ot liberty must be praised by all. The question bas arisen whether the methodB used were the proper ones. ,' ... A Nebraska senator bas been indicted for selling an 'appointment, There are probably hundreds of cases occurring continually where money is paid for ap pointments, in cases never dlsolosed This man seems to have been tonnd out, which is tbe difference between him and a good many others. If all the racala In tbe United States never dis covered, were made to stand up there wonld be a section of tbem, and the eyes of tbe publio would bulge out at some found in the crowd. Things dis closed continually show an immense number oi people seeking a living at tbe expente of the public. Coldbloodedly they are not as good men as tbe robber who enters your house and presents bis revolver. . Albany bad a city. election this week, the principal thing about which was the absence ol politics, people as a rule cast' ing BBide politics and voting their pre ference, a fact empbacisel by the result regardless of who was elected. Under tbe result no party will be responsible for the coming administration of city affairs but the people who did the elect ing, as there was an even division of officers among those In which there was any contest. There is frequently considerable dis- cusbIoo about what makeB a Christian, but tt is not a very bard question for people of average tt!ainments. Belief in OhriBt, tbat ie all. Tbat means a good deal; works as well as faith. Sometimes people for selfish purposes go into de tails and present enough exaotlng things to frighten one ; but this Is a matter in which no one can do one's thinking for one, No one has a preemption on Bible interpretation. No formality can add a scintilla to one's real Cbriatianity. Tbe formality amounts to nothing unless backed by tbe spirit of Christ, and as a matter of fact never shows Itself in the life of tbe person. It Bometimes looks as if the more formality some people pass through the quicker tbey backslide. Tbe pathway is itiewn with backsliders wound up in red tape. Tbe world needs more genuine Christians wbose lives speak lor Iheir religion. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. Oliver Rowell returned this nooa from a trip to Dollaa. Harold Rumbaugh. of the O. A. O. is home ior a few days. Editor Mathews, of tha Nawnml News, went to Salem this afternoon. J, R. Wyatt went to Toledo this after noon to be ready for court Monday morning. 0. D. Van Dvke. the baker, and two daughters, ol Lebanon, were in the city tbia afternoon. G. E. Sanders returned thia noon from Spokane, where he attended a meeting ot the Uah Buyers Union. Mr. Vernon Ramn. ol Rniahnr or. rived in Albany on yesterday afternoon's train on a visit witb Albany friends. Mrs. Rev. J. B. Holmes, of Eugene, is visiting at tbe home of Rev, Clark Bower, of tbe Christian church, - Earl Beeson is carrynig his left arm in a sling tbe result of a break at the wrist, Dr. mi set the bones. Mr. Geo. Anderson, the music dealtr, left yesterday afternoon for Boston, cauea mere oy tne serious illness of a sister. Judge H. L, Benson ' and District attorney Brown passed through Albany for Toledo to hold court next Mondav. On account ot the illness of members of the lamily of Judge Hamilton Judge Benson will officiate for him. A crowd of the members of the M. E. church last evening tendered Mr. and Mrs. H. O. HarknessaBurpiieein honor ol tbeir silver anniversary. The even ing was spent -pleasantly and the happy couple were remembered with some handsome and useful silver nieces. Grand Musical Concert. The Elks have engaged the following vocalists for their Purple Show Inext Wednesray,Mrs, Hallie Parrieh Hinges, Oregon's nightengale; Miss Kathleen Jones, graduate of Onicago College of music; miia Lulu Jones and Aloanv sextette, local favorites, also Mr. Geo. (Rube) Snyder, Not wiibsiandioi tbe expei.se ol securing such talent tbe prices are wltbin reaoh of all, 15, 60 and 75 cents, Secure your seat! at once. Tbe Hill Climber, a wonderful toy, he Sugar Bowl 316-318 W 2nd etreet. "Hompty Domtty's t Tbe Sugar cowl. Great Shows,' MISFITS. Stand up baa been changed to thro up your bands. Portland does well to court Mr. E. Harrimao, He wields a long track. H. The "tnoeBback" bas been relegated io tbe past, and yet there is a little moee left on some backs. It ie again the proper time to chop the Turkey's herd off. A consul baB been insulted. Tbe disciple of President Roosevelt on tbe Moro Observer, wants Eaetern Oregon to do like Panama, secede, Albany baa reason to be proud of Its new electric light station, a credit to a thirty thousand city. We must grow to it, Albany has had a regular Portland and Seattle hold-up. These small-fry valley towns will have to get a move-on to get the Albany pace. An all star team of fool all star foot ball team makers ia in order, with tbe Seattle P. I. man as caotain. and backs and the Oregonian man as the whole line. Tbe Guard says that in the fire scene In tbe Little Outcast the Albany audi ence nearly stampeded, so realistic was tne scene, ureal Mt f elee. The engineers didn't even mention xaquina. Some people like to be mentioned even it it is to be kicked. lue tngineer might at leaBt have Kicnea. lhe Albany correspondent of the Journal says there is a movement to increase tbe saloon license of Albany irum ?iuu to $ i,uuu aner tne nrBt oi tne year, lhe movement is mostly a piper uuu. Mr.- narnman has promised to extend tbe Columbia Southern railroad. and Albany owners of Crook nnd luamath timber land are wearing broad Burnet, now iec me u. & jjj. get move on in the same direction. The College students are debating whether Cordelia In 'King Lear, one of Shakespeare's masterpieces, was tbe fool of tbe play. Might as well debate whether Queen Victoria was the fool of her reien. Cordelia van nn nf onakeapeare'e Bweeteat characters. A OhicagoEclectic physician has startled the world and no doubt pleased tbe tramp portion of it by announcing that bathing ie conducive to disease and that most ol the colds. nneumonift. ntn. are the result. The small boy will also endorse this in the winter, and repu diate it in tbe summer. The boya'of tbe U. of O. dormitory have organized an All-Oregon foot ball team and do Griffith of Albany the justice of a place as tackle. The ends are Chandler and Meldium U. of 0. tackles Thayer U. O. and Griffith Albany, Guards Earl and Frizzle U. O. Center Walker O. A. O. O. R. Latourette U. 0 , half backB Templeton and Goodrich U. of O. end fallback Pilkington. Like the others thia nan hn ripped pretty lively. Too much U. of 0. it. One man has as much right to make up an; all-Northwest foot ball team as another. A Seattle man seems to be attending to the idiotic business just now. Washington gets four to six men in it, and Washington cannot beat Albany. An All-Oregon team should have at leaBt Griffith at tackle and Morrison and Coatea at half. Tbev are the best in these ' positions in the Northwest. Fbilbrook. of Forest Grove Bhould be full-back. He is a cracker jack and can play all around Pilkington of the O. A. O. IN AND AROUND ALBANY. Home-made mince meat, The Sugar Bowl. The weather prediction is: tonight and Sunday showers. Mrs. Adams 314 Farry St. naa pattsrns ol pretty little articles yon can make for Christmas. The Honse Furnishing Co. will be open evening!, commencing Dec. 12th, fil afterthe Holiday aeason. A panel picture of Mt. HooJ, Mt. Shasta and Mt. Jefferson just issued by J. G. Crawford, Is one of tbe prettiest things out, an artistio production very creditable to the pnotographer. A Chicago photographer charges' $300 a dozen lor a coiiodio carbon cabinet photograph, and all tbe smart set-have 8ft. Crawford makes tbe same picture good enough for a millionaire, but at Albany prices. Business men in the block just eaet ol the new cement wilk beinir put down at the corner of First and Ellsworth street are very pioperly raising a proteBt against the blockading of thejstreet dur ing tbe holiday trade season. The case justifies a good board walk along tbe street cleser in. Distress' After Eating. Judge W . T Holland of; Greenebnrg, La., who is well and favorably known, says: I sro years ago l suniered great, y from indigesticn. Alter eating, great distress would invaiiably result, lasting for an bonr or so and my nights were restless. Iconclndea to try Kodol Dys pepsia Cure and it cured me 'entirely, N ow my sleep is refreshing and digestion oerfect." Sold by Fosbav ft Maspo DOST FORGET ato'k ie up-to-date. tbat oar Grocery Phone Red 311 for an anything In th a 1 C. I. BSwi. I line. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Timber Steals. Spokane, Dec. 9. Investigation! by government officials snow tbat a reign oi terror bis existed on tbe Torth Fork of the Coeur d'Aleni river in Idano. Affidavits made by residents of that neighborhood inuicate tbat settlers have been driven irom their hi'ms and set tlement discouraged, while millions of of feet of fine (saw timber have been eiolen from the governmeut iu,d sold to the mdls at Harrison and utber points along Lake Coeur d'Alrne. Hlg Improvements. " Pobthnd. Dec, 9. As a result of the direct promise of E. H. Harriman that theaervioeof the Portland & Asiatio Co., would be increased to meet the de mands!! the port the Portland Flour ing Mills Co., will immediately com mence work on an extension of its al ready great plant in this ciiy, A Big Mining Sale Jacksonville, Dec. 9. One of the largest mil ing sales ever made in thia section of the state took pace here yes terday whenfj A. ,W. Sturgie sold hia placer olaims to a New JYork company. Mr. Sturgis has been mining on this ground foi the'paat 22 yeara and has made over $60,000 out of them and gets tbe snug snm of $35,000 in cash from the purchasers. Russia's Doings. London, Deo. 9 The correspondent of thelTimes at Tokio says that two Russian cruisers and two battleships having assembled atg Chemulpo, M. Pavloff, the Russian Minister to Corea, accompanied by tbe Admiral command ing tbe fleet, bad an audience with ' tue Emperor, in tbe course of wbich, it is believed, he renewed bis. protest againBt ths opening of Yongampho to foreign commerce. The Lieinocrats. Washington, Dec. 9 James K Jones, chaieman o'. the Democratic Nations! committee today issued a call for the committee to rueet at the Shoreham Ho tel in this city, January 12, for the pur pose of deciding upon the time and place of holding the democratic national con vention. Ajter 1 hompson. Washington, Dec. 10. Since tho ac quittal of Asa B. Thomson, Receiver of the La Grande Land Office, Secretary Hitchcock has recetved betwien80 and 49 affidavits charging Thomson with various forms of misdeeds. These charg es, according to Secretary Hitchcock, have been investigated and reported up on by Inspector Greene, and are of such seriousness as to justify him in refusing to reinstate Thomson, Another Man Gone Wrong. Washington. Dec. 10. Thn TTnn-a tn. day adopted a. resolution directing the judiciary committee to inquire into the official conduct of Oharlea Swayae, i'udge of the U. 6. District Court for the torthern District of Florida, and to "re port whether tha action of the Housa ia requisite.'' Twenty Two Indictments. Omaha, Dec- 10. Tbe U. -8. uranrt jury, which haa been investigating post office bribsry case and the alleged illegal fencing of aovernment landa in U'e.i. Nebraska, today made a partial report to the court, returning 22 indictments. Oue is against State Senator Elliot Lowe, Changing the Line'. Seattle. Dec 10. A snecial riisn-inh to the Post Intelligencer from Dawson says : Alaior Zacharv Tav or Wnnd. vchn turnedto Dawson yesterday, today an nounced the first chance ot flnnA.linn outpost! in conformity with the findings oljihe international Commission wEich Bruurmeu mo Douauary uispute between Canada and the United States. The Lewis and Clark Bill. Washington, Dec. 10. Immpdiiio alter the holiday recess the House com mittee on expositions will take ud the bill of Representative. William the Lewis and Clark Exposition' The bill is identical witb that introduced in that introduced in tbe Senate by Sena tor Mitchell. ALL ON FIRE. An Albany Citizen Tells How Relief Came. Ever lave Eczema? Have any i'ching asln disease? Itching almost drives you erazv You feel "all on fire" 1 Doan'a Ointment brings qnick relief' And all itchiness of tbe skin. An Albany man saya: "1 can truthfully state that Doan'a uintment bad done me more good than any and all the other remedies 1 ever uied. For years I suffered from a form of eczema on my face ivhloh annoyed me more during the rainy season of the year. I took different blood medicines and used salves an! eintmenta some of which benefitted me and others did not One day Doan'i Ointment wai brought to my notice and my wife procured box for me at Foehay Jr. Mason's drug store. The use of one box onred me Doan'a Kidney Pill, have beeS nserj fn my family with benefit also, and I rec ommended them to one ol my men and mueggo'od h6 'ld me '"idhirn For sale by all dealers. BO centBl'De box. Foster-Milburn Co. . Buffalo, N Y. Bole agents for the U. 8. Remember the name Doa'ns and take no other. New Way ot Using Chamberlain ' r CoughiRemedy, Mr riArthur Chapman writing , from Durban, Nathal South Africa, aajs: "'As a proof tbat Chamberlain Cough Rem edyisacure suitable for old and joung, I pen you tne following : A neighbor ot i"8 t."J? i chi d j"8t 0T9r o """"the W a bd congh and the parents did not know what to cive it. I suggested that if tbey would gel a bottle ot Chamberlain a Cough Remedy and put some upon tbe dummy teat the baby was BUcklns it wnnlH S v. .... .I. IvVij 'a ,Bd bronti" 'ut a qui;k g'ijj J baby." This remedj ioi s-le by losfaay ft Maioj.