To Keep he! 0! Tim. The «swept mandate-proof band for one on cw)" is made of 3mm of whale- bnne Inserted between the air tube and the outer cover. For Whonring Cough Plso s Cure in a mauful remain! P. manor. 6? MAVQ, Emu Inf“ ‘ . Y..Nuv. H. 1M. The Honorable Samuel W. Allertonp! Chicago. In enthusiastic on the subject at Hot Syrian. South Dakota. He writes It follows: Fred '1‘. Evans, Elm. Proprietor The Evans. Hot Springs. South Daron. My Dear Firâ€"I bemve that when the American people know of the guest cur. in; power of your springs for than». nun. that you will have to build more moms, the climate is so much betizr than Hot Springs. Ark. Yours truly. SAMUEL W. ALLERTON. The C.. B. a. Q. n. R. have just pub. "shed a vampblet descriptive of the ‘ hot springs. and copies can he had frei- by Manning P. s. Ennis. Genera! Passenger Acorn. Chicago. â€no". lean". Challnnmaa. The route in Cinnamon over the Louisville 2-. Nashville Railroad is \‘In Hammoth Fave. Amurlcn‘s Greatest Nu- m-al Wondr‘r, Specially inw mics made fur haul and Care fees in hnEdrrs of lipâ€" wmth Loans lickou. Through Nashville. the .m-nzion of Vanderbilt taken“; the pride ml the Mollmdist ( hut-ch. and along lhelme between Nashville and Chattanooga whore any of the mnsl mmmn battles of tho war were fnzrgm. Fond for maps of un- mum fmm (,invinnati, Louisnilo. Evansville and SA Louis. and particulars n.- to rates. etc. to (1. P. Minot-e. Geller-l Paésflis‘tl' A cut. Louisville. K51, or J. K. ‘ Ridge-Ly. N. \ . P. A.. ChicagoJlL Tnurlst Hoke" nn sale by this route to all points, Chivazu rny am“. Hi Adams sheet. lv‘. H. Lord. genera! pas- spngpr and â€ctr! agent. rnnms 2M and 2m inm‘y Runlldinz. cnrnnr Clank and .Yarksr-n streets. Cchgn, m, lama-«Mug «om. Running. The Chm-go (treat “‘cswrn railway â€up“ Lon! mule has serurvd a num- Mr of m. cumpanmml shaping cars erh will be run in sent-:0 May run. The!» an my ï¬nrst cars turned out by the Punmnn cumrumy and «Ill make the oqnlpmonl a! Ihis mad (he but in Ibo west. ' (‘nll urnn Hill-9 32ml.- nt (M9 mm may lur "alumnus-m, Inn": "an" Hun!» Me. I". IL LORD. This popular hm Mn "rant"! on ma urn-ugh rill. n-mplele um. - very mm!- ern mnwnmm-_ Iu “cum-mid“. In â€Him! Meom in». m nvmunl M "w Scum“! Emm- !Itmal Anndall-m man». u Du-mvrr. (‘nL July 5m to mm. the (‘Mrngn 11ml Wonk": Runway I'll] tell on urslnn Hole“ at our urn-clans Inn. rhu- not In! "to round trip. Tlclu-u on sale July “h. 5": and 6n- and «m the 1th for lmlm “rum. In M. Joan-h or Kamu ('Ily on mu dale. Tic-hem gm.) Inumm. ""1" Sam. I. 159.1 A In nnhmm "w "rm 0. pr about nfl’n. Mr 'l'ol Nh I 00‘ ‘ "evil" Adv an" ‘kurlv Carri". Um. An. IN M (‘Iinlon N . Chlmm. "I “w mum! uni-r: Fol" we «iii N'- N-h tho rnun um: o! In bout. .- alrwl' â€run-mom! "1mm"!- llnnd "ml." by V. II. "Irv v"; M runs; to rrnlfl "lllmcumm um! Mummw'nltlvm.“ hy Arrhlnahuy Watch of lmhun. lrtyunfl; 3 con". ("I "t'huwrvu tn nth-r1,“ by Jun." "00- ' ry II. Mum. «I L'lmncu. lulu-l OIUL :s "M:- , "A Tak- ol Two Nulmu," try W. N. I Horny. W: vanâ€. Cloth. ll, up". I I no )‘nu mm! In under-tum! 1M "lento 0! Hum-y .‘ H In plainly mm m Coin- FIn..m in. Ron". ku 0M MI ourrl)‘ 'mm) or W, H Nuwy. "u- sum-w 0! “('mn I l‘lnnndal Ethanol." "A Tulcv of Tum Kant-m." c-Ir. urn- II an c-mmr- mum on nocurv u Ina-put." run-I «me rum m "u- rnlhr "rm. In own an m gu-nmur h- [-rl‘pal‘l 'i'nhl'! l‘inumml Fchwl.‘ by “'A ll‘ "mums, L'w mu"- nml u llluuvalvd. Club. IL paw r. .‘5 (It "l‘p m Inn. «fan'- r'lnnmhl ï¬-hml Cnmlnurd. ‘ by W M Hum“, m pap-n and M muunumu. CM". ll; pug}. ‘I- . nu Further Information. I’II'I "me 1.- Nn. nmpl and immune“. I'lll be {uh- nllhml on lpplk‘uflun to any atom at Ito Munnn mule. 1-: by n-Idrrulng Punk J nerd. General runny" Agent. ('Mt-ngn. Theinlde trip from Glasgow Juncflon to Mammoth cave will can but 31.7.5: J hotel mm and cave he! will be very rea- sonable. The guides go IMO the cave ; bolwea-n 2 and 3 o’vlock n. m.. and at 3 o'clock In the wcnlng. thu- glvmu than who with I: dunno» to make two Irina In the raw lame day. i Parties wishing to View the moun- tain scenery at the South should leave Chicago on in: evening trains, so an to make the trip from Cincinnati or 14m- ilvme to Chattanooga by daylight. ar- riving at Chattanooga for supper. Thou wishing to visit Mammoth cave should leave Chicago nt 5:32 p. 311.. hr riving at Louin’llle for brvnklast. and at the cave for dinner. remaining at tho ave until nut mnrnimz. leaving M 9 o'clock. and arriving at Chattanooga (of Iunper. The evening trains carry luxurioua palace sleeping cars from Chicago to Cincinnati or Louisville. The sleeping car rate from Chicago to the Ohio river. or from the Ohio river to Chat- ianooga, in 52 pfl’ berth, whether occu- pied by one or two venous. The day trains of the Monon route both vla Louisvllle and Cincinnati car- ry parlor cars and dining cars. serving meal- same as at a ï¬rst-class care. Pa- trons can order what they want and need only pay for win: they get. A choice of routes vla‘CInclnnau, the Blue Grass regions 01‘ Kentucky and the mountains of Tennessee. or via Louisvme and the cave resume! of Ken- tucky. with side trips to Mammoth cave I! a nominal expense. makes the Manon route the most. desirable line between Chicago and Chattanooga. Tenn. of one fare for the round trip {mm all points on its line to Chattanooga and return on account 01' the Second Inter- national Conference of the Epworth League. These rates and tickets will be Open to all. Tickets will be limited to return fifteen days from date or sale. but can be extended ï¬fteen days by de- positing with agents of Q. a: C. or Nash- ville Chuttanoozad’iailways below June 2002. I'- Chatuum- nnd Return {or flu lpwmh Leanne Column-u In Jun. On June 25th, 2611) and 27th, 1895. the lgonon >Route will Sell tickets at rate fol-‘1 l‘l-nnrhl Ivan-I. HALF FARE Chic-a go. !n the Paris ,Murv'mh on literary hplvs, and mu acquired much of the French- Mrs. than was son! tn Pnrts M M educated. and “Wm npnm hor girlhoml and there was mam-ml. Rho m mimross of four languagesâ€"«Hm Fro-Job. German. Gum"! and English-«has: cnnIerm-«I The vlce-presldtnt nf tho "Him: a» Cuba" In Mn. V. Znyaa-Razan, thn writ» of an ardent nrmpmhlzor with the Cu- ban mule. Mn. Baum In ynung. smu- lngly mautlml and an noknnwloflgnl belle among the young matron: n! (he Cuban colony. Shh mmcs of a ï¬rm on Matanul famlly~~flaroln do Manonra~~ and her grandmnlhor was known as "the Helm" wnman In Malayan!" be- for: the ruin of the- last war. In. 0011:an de Qumda. prnsIvIonI of the club. In the ynung wlh n! a ('u- ban lawyer and a tyMcal Cuban woman In personal grams and domestic Imps Her pretty home In West sixtyâ€"follrm street In the mating-plan! n! the dub. And one has been one of u- mmn arm-n workers In slee 0! the cares and dutIos of young matrnnhood. Mrs. Qunsa'la comes of an excellent f‘nban rnmIIy n! purlmlc Manny. and Mr mnlher. Mrs Ramon Miranda. Is also an nonu- mem- ber of I» club. Hw rah!- lk‘ynnd the > undrrtaklm; mk‘ women hrzu- :-:.H«-r‘l- :l --r :ivlt ‘11» divlduany, giï¬? or mummy fv-r l‘uha'r muse. In many own-e by pvl. nul s-u ri~ flops at llttlv fr‘ymuinr» luxu . Sumr~ gem-mus donnliuns huh» mmo frwm (‘uhans who porrvny a; mpzllhizv mm thvlr cnumry‘s ï¬ght for rrmulum. whlio for pollllc bucim-Ss rv-nm>n< lhr)’ 1:031- tate to any thsâ€"msplvns with Hz.- rang-r2 Then each of vhe noafly one hundrn‘l "Hljns do Cuba" Is Madge-‘1 tn give :1 monthly fee of one dollar, which Is in the aggregate a tidy mue sum. for the wnr fund. But the (an of â€W "Him.†(1“ f‘ulm" was "I." ('hwrn‘v‘, vï¬â€˜ri. nml In aye-- m t-ning fl\'l‘r 9V" \\ nkvn in 1:! "w booths and mhlr'w. \vlwm dark-M'r‘i (‘uhan ltauï¬- .- smil. .1 ~ n Hm vhh nlruIH rubllv's [Pm‘rusnyx Thw limit": dry goods housrs and .vr: :I-~;:l~r.: r ..' ('1 Iflhutn'l Um nm‘l-kun ul‘ man-r ":9 sale. Mrs. 'rwmlnrvv :~' 01hr! val-kmm'r. Am. I '.'n : ' 7 mm had Irn: [Eu-ir w‘v- ~ a 1» HIV! g-h -n lhvir mtrnnnzr- n. wwurr it: . This exile mymlmlnn n! ('nhnnl In ,New York ummms for "w unusual†Inn plolmrllnn of rrflnod and mutt-hm I'm-n who mnmlulo Hm l‘ulmn («I'- MI)" and [hm-4‘ hath not lhvmvlroa cumâ€"any M wnrk and In I'm mnnl'u their lmlv dub has 54'!†tam» 1.. u"- m) M "be Cuban at v' I'm!†Ilw mu:- Mm M "m vluh‘I'rnf. I‘m-Irnmm uzu- r I MM!" man‘rl at Um "FIND!“ It k. Thv VII-Rel! ton sum hy Hu- lmhlnlh- mnhlrt and malrnns. nml nll Hm pmuw wrv~ devoted M "w muse. flu suvvrsvfu) nu the urn own-rinmmml Hm: I' ' Emilia Agramonh-‘s :mvr of an recital was vagvrl) :Irvvpler n'nl num- mcmoy flowed intn Ihn :rrusur): hm" wcrr branâ€"n. who-u mun-rh- Inn nmnuaiod by the spam." p-wm nmonl. and Iflm have bmn "may raun- "I!“ BI" "10 (air of â€)0 "Hi" The club “llljas (l9 Cuba" came lnm existence March 4. 1855. {our days after war had low-n dvvlarml ln ('uba. ll ‘grew. primarily. out of tho oflorla and tnthuslaam of Mrs. llnnzuln dc Quc's' nda. Mrs. V. Zuyus-lluzan. Mrs. llanjav mln J. Guerra and Mr». (‘arml-n Mum (lllo. The woman who have boon must acllve In us Work are largely yuum: aoclely malrons and mums. the wlvvs and daughters u! pron-anion“ men and well-(o-do Ino'rclmuls. hm. among lln-m lire the mare mature wlm luu'u Nul'!‘0\\'~ {ul memorles n! the rvvulutlnn 0! Nilâ€. widows of revolullnnnry hum-s uml chlldren of patriot lulhora Wlltnk' (ur- flay/Ln.“ The "HUas-de Cu- ‘ b3." or “Daughters ' of Cuba." as Hwy are proud to cull (hc‘msx-h‘es. an: repre- Aaemauve of the social element 0! the Cuban colony, women of the best [am- llk-s of Cuba. In whmn' veins runs thu blues! of Castlliun blood, though per- tnrce It Wurms with enthusiasm for tho enemies nf Spain. “they Aulu "In Patrick. M the Little Ilium] in \‘urlous Wu†~â€" “1v:- naughtou and sweetheart. o! Spain's Enemlcu. FAIR CUBAN REBELS. NEW YORK HAS A LARGE NUMâ€" BER OF THEM. (New York Correspondence.) HERE IS IN THIS any a club of "var- ly a hundred charming r e h o l 5 who wear the slu- glcâ€"sturn-d nag u? Cuba as slgn and symbol of their u!- leulnnce to Its cans». and art dual-‘1' hurl-mu uf mat-TL rs. Thma-m- :: , m'n .\mui .vn :u v 1:. \tw- lIu-ir |.rv - .1 .- :url pk ~ny zr- In wwurr H: . usx“ e undrrl: klnxc lhn pant, :vo v-nllrrl-‘Il or :iw 12. UPI F09 vvf Invrq' fur Palm‘s.“ v 0- - m l-y p-‘I ‘ um! 5sz r!« g of mum)- fur l'nha'r game by p-‘I.m|v.’xl Stu I'L nimnn luxurins. Sum" 3mg. \'. Zl'AS-fl.‘ 2A3 0! All the Thirty-Raven the "an By-che- so: In the onto-t. New England is to have annttwr sum. mar pageant whivh bid: fair to surpass the manning parade of North Cnnway. the Illuminated festivities of Bar Bar- bar, or the Newport yachting carnival. Manrheater-by-tho-fiea.dorisively called "Mnnchester-hyothn-Boston and Maine Depot" by the outer world. it to coin- brate with unique ceremonies (he Wh nnnivnmry or the landing of John .Winthrop upon their shore: This cele- 2 hration is in he hnld on Thursday July f is The whole day will be spent in an immune spectacular production of the ism-my enacted hora hundred: n! yoars lam, “hm John Winthrop, ï¬rst unv- lornur of Massachusetts Bay calony. . sailed Into the inner harbor of what in ?nnw Manchoster. and with his atufl' [landed on the brnch whnrn hr was kindly revolved by the Indian Same mores. who treated him to strawberries. Ending - Dunn-Inn. I Mr. Grumpy! (hotly)â€"You mun be any. Mrs. Grumps (munâ€"Jun whu l embody uh! when I married my. mus. anxznn me QI'FIRXDA. rnlw lun'n lawn \‘t'u' gr-nornus." Thu Soon-law or the (‘luh ls Miss ('arinla Mamma, and the m-«mhnrs of me Exvr'utiro (‘nmmi'tl‘n art» Mn, Tru- mlo, wife of the odltnr of El Parvnnlr and n stnnrh pmrk-I: Mrs. Emilio Axramnnte, Jr.. and Miss Frances Mo- Hun. "In (‘um "w" M a rich 0! lnynl mmwn ran-d Hn- Morrwlm \‘anmn 80- Mrly, In lzrmklyn. In Boston. In PM!- adv-lphln lwhnre "try an- (alkyd the “cr- mwum oh- Marin-slalom 0! Mar“). In Kay “11'. Tampa. Urala. I‘m-Ia Nlca. .\I- urn and otht-r Mn!!! nn‘ rlulm M puni-vm- wumrn wmhlng fur (‘ulmn lllnrlpx “'r hma many Amorirnn etym- pnlhlms. :nm' In our club here Ame 0! mm. It all MW win-In A Irv ml!" or when we we". and my part-ms luv-w "mm well, I! In such momntks Hun mnlw tn» Cubans (ate up arms "mun!!! ï¬nal". um}. Win-n lhv- husband of Mun-odes rv- tumml to ï¬nd the desolate: humv nml llu- dvml bulk-n u! all (In! family. he was made Insane and Men wllhlu a h-w days "l was a Vory lltllo Phil-l then." Mrs. (morn-:1 rvlatvd. her dark eyes flushing as she told the slut-y in ms writer. "but I can rI-un-znlwr the terrible days of tlm war whun we followed our men into the (-uuntry, thv wlvos nnd the children liv- ing In lents and bearing the hardships of th;I snldiwy for [Wu weary years. When we rmm-mber the dvvulion of uur women in tho lnsl. rebellion. \\'_e should lw nnlmmnd to sit Idle In this time or (‘uba's new]. My father was taken pris- an!“ at the clam: ot thaw and was condemned to death. Some days bvfure llu- timv EM for his uxccuthm the (law ornnr cummutml hls svntence to exile and wonl was sent to the prisoner. But so rruu-I \wrn the Spnnlsh uuldivrs that "my krpl my mun-r In the lorture of ‘ despair. glunting over hls mlm-ry In the lasi lmurs n! his preparation for death, anal they tuld him the truth only at the ‘ last mlnutr-«that his sentence was com- mlm-d In oxilv. All (‘ubun wmnvn rr< "I':l"lN'l' the tragic (hath n! Menwles \‘urunn and hnr sister Juannn. with their rhIIdI-nn. Tho-y were most horribly butrhorwl by tin: Spanish suldic-nl. all but um- little boy. wlm was (aunt! lilti- 111‘" in his mutlwr'n guwn. The lmusa was hum-d ur all its valuables nnd tlwn M! on lit-r. 'I'lu- \‘urnnns worn a dlflllll' uuishml family. and tlu‘ two slain-rs worn.- lx-unliful :mul n~linml. lwlurml by 1'" l')’ THE MANCHESTERS. Mrs. Benjamln J. Guerra, treasurer of the club. is the wife of n well-knuwn New York business man and the daugh- wr o! a patriot of '68. woman‘s charm of manner and tho-em tnl brllllnncy that Is bred In the Purl! salons. She has no memory 0! bet Im- tlve land. which she left as a little child, but the Cuban blood runs warm ln he? velns. and she piles the needle In these days at war on tiny silken flags with the single star of Cuba wrought thereon, to be worn by her patriot sisters. 1 bottles, but. it in man- ufactured by the Culifornin Fig Syrup Co. only, who-1e name is printedou "my nachgenlso we name. Syru of F‘ . {ma being mu informed, my will :3 mm any subset-ta it 8' "of?! V iiioruhbyalldm gisk’ggmmfl t It: e‘xceIlen'm is du‘; a» flu presenting in the form moat acceptable and {Ian- ent to the hate, the refmahing ml mly beneï¬cial properï¬en of a perfect In- “in; efl'ectuelly cleaning the mam, d' ling on headmis- end £97": permanent y curing Wyeth. B ha van satisfaction to millions end not th the eppfonl of the medical profeeuion. bean-e it em on the Kid- le Liver and Denis without 'elh an as them and it is perfectly free from "gr, objegtjflmlgle _euhat_en9¢. laxative? privicipka mbnéed iii 1!; "22°11’89"â€! 13in. . . :herne2oisof hyhizai King:â€" wiilw attest the '9 no to_ am. of the pup. liqujd Brings comfnrt and improvement and tends to mental enjoymem when tightly um . The many who live bob ter than other: Md enjoy [ï¬fe more. with lens expenditure, by more promptly admins “1° wfld’e Pt.“ Myth w Twen!y»lhrrn hundrt-rl and sew-My. hm omplnyos aru- Hump-d In Mndltng "in annual output u! Chicago's post- oflkv. Nature has her lmmmahk lawn. If a man dam not sum Ms Mood We: flunk-h Neuter! In udvetu-e llll (in name elf-wt on truth I. 8. PARKER. Mania. 1'. 1,. mnwm" In! n1" a- va: for (In It!!! tenant for l hall"! Hulls (Man-h turn. will own any an 0' eatnnh. was "rum!" Wrnn In. lot pr- lkuhm Sold by Drunken. 7k ; .9. mm: hum. (‘hm‘o any at I: :o'chel anon. "living at lldlampolll 0:" p. m. Clmlnnau In 9. n. count-2C- M. dlncl will: the “'“VIIMIM or on. an the (‘bmmlo I 0M0 Rx. arriving at WuMnmm. I). (‘.. out any n a 6 p. m. halumon 0;“ p, m. “hm um I» an (mil! cram-mm“ cannula! mun rm. under. Honda. nut dining on I’f'kt T... QM. "an [m Wuhmnnn and "no coo! “mm" mom of (be Afloghnny and Blue Ridge maul». 0! Virginia and Mr 9- show. send rm Imam run and "me can“. Depots Trail": and Put flaw. frown-mom! urn-at. Thirty- Mnth street and Fifty-(Mu! mm (Hyde Pun Clty Helm once. Dd Clark amt. Inflon. D. Câ€"Cmmnrmg Inna-y. In, n the II; Your llnuln cm In a. m». in (My an!" unla- vm o- n (than. a! 11-. an!“ "In I." anon-Ma of Warn-Inland. an Illus- Irnlm! book tmNth by "W Nuflh'm I‘Mlnr lullrnad. dun-rum cm- Wander- land, II um two-0M by cm". 11. I'm. â€I. (In-1P.“ Agml. at. Paul. Minn . um mcrlpl of u: cum! In ulnaâ€. The Park In patrolled by mldlen bolls Summer and Winter to capture patch er- .ml allot-der- and lawn Dual-bâ€" Inenl u mlvd nut to Intruder: In autumn the mufï¬n nn 0 In tho Mum-nan. mu YrIIov-Iom h. In wlmvr "my Imrt our "no Haydon VII- loy and uunmmdlnx country. when IM ho! lynnnmml w-Im km the am. mfltnl away. how and all "nun IN" "u- onllrv thlo'llnnv Putt. Thu. b:- Ildu Ihv lrvul marvel: at nllun ml VI"! in um mam-fund. the" an: the "u- an": I Inc-m at our In" sum. Tllyw and "fur. "my har‘um mun. They are gums {tom the plnlnl and pnlnrn. um! um rum-MM now lot! can (haul: the Unlu-d mum Government (or the prh'llexe 0! living. The Yelluw- mum: Park In their hum» And then they un- uh. And thou-am!- uf elluu. deer, etc. are to be Mum! In lhu Yellowstone PHI. 1: II the only place when the bull-lo can be mum] co-dny. no merdleuly luv. "If! been Ilauxhttfn-d. _ _ , _ 1 magazine as any which this country or Europe possesses. lis class wuuhl be that of the North American Review and Nineteenth Century. Judging by the list of contents. it contains an enor- mous quantlty o! matter. The publish- er amwnrn to be anubuuwnn 0! Hon- cho Banchome. Tokto. New mm m (Tlnclnnoll and Wu!» Poetry. the drama. law. reunion. medicine and flL-tlun are discussed. The Sun evidently asplrrs to be as serious “’31-." by Kijooml Chlkaml: “Interlu- tlonal Law and the Safety at the Army." by Sankara, Husakabe. Some other subject: dealt with are; "The Relatlon of Buddhlsm and the Flue Arts." "A Line of Demarcazlon Between Bellan- Letten and Hlstory" and “The No Dance." I! [I Dovotod to lotion. “like“ In Gout-Inc Son: lulu-h Pam The publication has Just begun in Japan or a new monthly magazine. on- titled the Sun. It describes itself as n mhnthiy review of politirs, ecnnomics. science. literature and art. says the New York \Vorld. The Sun is evidently m» signed to attract the attention of Eugv “sh-sneaking people. Although the prlnupal part or the reading matter is Japanese. there are several pages 0! English notes and the ï¬rst page. cun- taining the title and the table at cun- tents of the ontlrn magazine Is in Eng- lish. The notes in that language prin- cipally relate to incidents in the into war. Nearly all the Japanese artlvles are based an or refer to the war. it is natural that the minds 01 writers almuiii be ï¬lled with that event. The leading articles in the third issue are: "()n the Conquest of China." by Kl Morkai; “A New Field in the Literary W'orld'." by iwnl Onlshi; "Eduvatiun: After the inâ€" vasion." by Nangaku Fujisawn; "(in A N‘W JAPANIBB IAOAZINB. KNOWLEDGE I-rcul [lords cl [kl-loco M â€an a“ m ulna; m. on. not. carom. , un- film maroon-oi. mm. Cab-mu t' will. of m a in i Mannâ€"mmkxï¬nmd thou whodesirethbeflthal'sm. Harm mucosa lapâ€"m ‘60. Thymtl-eequfldmnyother Met-priced mam POPE MFG. CO. rarpvnlor and will null on lht‘ mingle. l m RM Again." A! the an â€dug sit of mm yup of mash! thmgflanbicydainm â€(mm/t m' I»: eon-mire mm. lent“. 00 hon-a. A Illlhfl‘ a! non ago. during a n- vlvnl of "mum: In I rural curl". In old-(wand Inlmlu «harlot M (M mllnn. and fur ofldmllly um u- cuabmly hardly Md II. such. 01: m oer-awn: M ulonlm Our I‘m nih- orlnt o! van-Mp". by Influx In ll- lnnn and Imus "hon-Ibo: "0 lord. bark up what I an atlas for and m naval drum (hm-ah "n ml. l Ill I carpâ€"valor um! um all on the cal-(loo nun" In M u Illuy. (banana! Mn. ml lllllo. Ovhl. w Dunn-1| (In III-I, Norm Hub. an: rut-nod. mull-1'- hn-mm M m . 0 tut-nu lulu-MI. nun- w - “a Ian. Tin-n II nay nu out So 19".: um um I.» urnsâ€"tub. cum- to. mum M an. you an... "no I“ nun. no“ mow-ulna Io an '1 ml“- ov- nv-kn um... lull-d "ho-n We a.“ at HM. Van: I."- Am" " Int Mm muc- Iu Ila-mu (:0. N I York cm or link“; "Gal" n In. A scotch golfer of twonty ynrl' Itandlng writes: “I am greatly [mined to hear the name or the royal and ancient game hubllunlly mlnpmnouncol by novices in England. who pom-t in Bounding the letter T in the word. al~ lthough on every green, '(ronl John 0' Grants to Alriie.‘ it remains Illent in the mouth at playc‘r Ind cuddle alike. it would be I: correct to acct-(unto the 'l‘ in 'cali‘ or 'hai. u in 'xolf.‘ which. by the way. ll actually Ipelied ’lofl.' and Iometimo- ‘xowfl.’ in the old burgh rec- ords. Can you do anything tn not th. pinyin; public rluht in_ thin mutter?" Nnodlm In say (he oulmwl nut-MI- IuI-d the Iowa (ur own. then-by av- lax O'On‘gdy'n Mdn. Buying: (in colon! «nu-rum Mn pun- IIMMM In the mud report. M nulleod "m the pen would not \vnu‘. on which he "cull-0d; "Jul try I! II will um I urea?" III. “I, um In“ III- Privua O'Omdy mu brought up (at dllohedlrnce. 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