My:1rtne-dmu.orernmm,or . whtety Mar 3 beer barrel. and uncle mi flea-mm mun Mn and "mum. and he In Mack under an CM Ind Mn cheeks {all In. and then at me church seek and ï¬nd re- hm:yet.lߢhemrinnnomnao will not hinder (In phyflcnl conset W of neural luv fractured. You mmâ€d0ï¬h.andafl the 10" men. “*0 care Of your 9’â€. tn. m M the ml. Take care of your are. sad Men to nothing that mm 'l'nne care at your an ",4 see that they I"?! no Wattles. Tm an 0! W m â€! mm steep and "m cane-Rh! acumenâ€. and by tam outdoor eterctee. whether by: an. or date. or by horseback. lawn- tmte. or exhfleratm Monte. It ynn on Mt end do not John that throng a! seven! hundred thousands who by tn!» wheel ere cultivating crooked tum-kn. end cramped chests. and deform- ed Mel. mm min: dawn tmrard ailâ€"(m and the atmude of the hear:- that perish. Anything that bends Indy. mind or mt tn the earth In unhealthy. On. It t: n grind thing tn be well. but do not depend an nherrmvy and the doc- tors tn mete you well. Stay well Read John Todd‘s Manuel. and Cmmb’e Pnrstology, and everything you can lay your mud: on nbnut manttmtlon. and dlgestlon. and animtletlon. Where ran ï¬nd one healthy man or woman. you and ï¬fty half dead. From my own «perk-nee I can testify that. being a multiple of the mmnlmn. many a time mitt lat-tore some to the pantie] Mn. and punching been. and pulleys and weigh". I thought Galen was about taking mcsrton of nortety and the church end the worm. but after one Edgy-mum nanny-c. pm {9}} ngm "jinn an m?†1 «Non sq; win-n 1 mt a friend of mine In Bmklyn. Me In over seven". an! alert and Hum ""1 very mine-II In I!» [at "I: am" It. "I an thing on the «pm! of . mm: youth.†0n the mmrary. "m an M M tum-mud: 0! RIM. â€99k who are mild-mt the re- made-fly tins. Thoma! God ï¬t the but made tam tn art-m It In Mutant-taut to a." the hut-Mn mat. and the «lulu um mm. and tin eon-r Mt. and an «an mm at m tutu" mm; but. on! "to ur- tar at tho ml! [to null-cl" “not tic mu who at!" tt. IDs-t It: do"! In In the†at that. who 'th ok- “cum".mnnnmm uflm'hwwflfllotnmotnto It. with the" an um who mu! m to «the out 1m 5mm its m- am. «a with dint m «tom the amt. and m I.†the magma. Hot-mu Hood-m. not In to It» utter to 1mm M- u- nnl. and mm the Klan of "do work: the RM at all with. the Km. Merl-l. Wat. must. â€no no... Its-i not. an: the tray. nut. ‘ â€pd. wait. the RI". Int-e Mun one: for mt M. Ind tt elm not that! much alumna who m M M Wool-l you have It wnrnntoe squint ml slum». and mm; M a mm mm? Rand at last one chip- ter at tho mm an int" km "or: day a! your Met Nut; 00! you m! mm. You .00. lbll In (bola-u rum-Me pm of you. II II Ibo MI Imp-Man! mum III was! no... It I. m. purl-w 0! ram mun na- Im I'm In. be“ pic-mm cm m "m. let up. But (ew people who have "and ï¬fty years of m are capable of utvtng advice to young men. Too many Wu the" counsel by forgetting they ever 'Pre young' men themselves. N1» umber Inows do not undemand Ill)“ tune “blossom week. The Beat 'lntl never dltt understand the South wind. Autumnal golden-rod malto- a pool- tut at lectwtmt about early vloleta. Gen- erally. after I nun nu rheumatism In Ma tutu toot. he la not cumpetent to «mt-nu juventlu elauttctty. Not one man out 0! a hundrwd can enllat and keep the attention at the young alter the" II a bald loot on the cnnlum. I attended a Inn mwtlnx tn l'htludelr Phil. aunt-mined to (It-1w how tho You»: urn‘a Chrtattan aunclntlon at that “0' might be undo more attrw ttvo tot young (ample. when a mun amao and math- amnv augmtlnna wtth um: luuubrlnu- tone a! voter. and a manna-v ttIat swim-d In deg-lon- that I'Vm‘I’llul tun run: In ruin. when an old (donut or mtnl'. at uwrnty-tlw ymn aa mama In l‘wllnu III auyune at tutu-n- tr. Iron and nut: â€That [and Math" who no jut-t It’I'I’I‘IRtI rnu Irlll elem m for mylnu that :- yutmu man would no ant-Mr I" amt mud an u'onlna am. malt tunonal Inna nt vote. and Mmt Mona o! ntlctnn whtcn that Mather m In Mn- .dnplt-d. than no to.†no and awnct tlu Mental tn Lau- nt um Cmtny." Amt yrt than young man at "Mn. and all yuan: m. n." n rlatnt tn alt: than who law bad man! nmmrtunltln nt utu-tylnc 1m. world and In» mt umtul. to It“ Mt»- tut amathna u to that Inn-rt“ at Mo- nnv mm tn adapt. Incl \ttlat ulnnâ€" mjo mm to anon. Mutation. youal "Fayette. 0. Reverend Blr-W . the undersigned. being earnest readers of 3‘0!" lemon. especially request that )‘ou use II a subject (or some 0M 0‘ your future sermons. 'AdvIce to Yum: Men.‘ Your: respectfully. H. 8. Mlllolt. F. 0. muou. J. L. Sherwmd. Charles '1‘- Rubert. M. E. Elder. 8. J. Altman." Those tlx young men. I suppose. rep- l’mnt lnnumeruble young men who Ire about. undertaking the battles 0! life. and who have mm-e interrogation points In their mind than any pflmer's case EV}? contained. or printer's anger: over EW YORK. â€A! 12. Inaâ€"In his au- diences It the Academy of Music. Dr. Talmage meet- many hundreds of young men, {mm amen-m par" 0! the union. and few mummy almofl every will!!! and protcu‘lon in lite. To them he special- ly addressed hll discourse this alter- noon. the subject being. "Word: with Young Men." W I continuanc- In. by- QCM. 0N0» ll. foul ol the Pith“! It» I... for u:- Youth cl 0-- THETALMAGE SERMON suunucnv: nu: ron‘ 1-H: vouua unu. Ms Mam-apnea of men who]!!! (Mount, Word the am: Remember that It In only a man pan of our "Ye that we are to pass on earth. Less than your linger nan compared with your whole body I: (he llfe on earth when compared with the next llfe. I luppone them an no: more than ha" a flour: W In this world a hundrï¬! nun old. But a very (cw penal! In any country reach elnty. Word the next: m mm}! mm you WI" remain on the low levels, and your life will be I prolonged humdrum. ycur work on the minute you are ex- pected. and stop at the ï¬rst minute It is lawful to quit. The greatly useful and Mn! men of the next century will be than who begin half an hour before they were required. and worked at least Ml! an hour after they mum line qnlt. Unless you are willing me- tlm to work twelve hours of the day. fl-ly unite for the can or again“ the truth will he More m men the me rldhn at Me. Du not can hr m0- (Magtolmup. Getaway-1mm It up. The?! In no such thing 11 5mg Int-u. No man that eve? Ind has had I better time than I have had; yet I never had any good luck. BI! Mead thereof. a kind Providence m crowned my Me with Inertia. You will never accomplnh much u long as you go a! ty: Ravine! at inlay-met}. Md nude the cork! feel their virtue or their flee. mad the mm stroke! you will mu- \ Nev saying. "I have ham rharxml with ‘orery crime In "to catalogue no?“ dmnkanmmz" when Ms cm- urns-e In the he! m" of 1M (hurt-h and mid: "101m. run Rm you wm drink In“ Mam." TIM-n Wash: “chimed. "Thank God, We catalogue ls mmpkto." When a man mam". hr mam-.- (of hon-en or he". and It Is mar» I» when - 'mn mm"; You an young men In Psy- eflp. 0.. had better m mt. Won! the non: vn not mum Inn has doing something (Ia-Mod 91’ 008. human!!!" and yum". The greatest things have been done More tony years of age. Page-I at sixteen ran 01 age: Gram at sex-man: RID-MM at lwenty; Pm ll twenty-two; White- Md at ï¬rmly-tour: mantle at (IQBQy-RYPII; [mun bayou a: thin WnrvI II» "II: A- m In yon «in. 'v)‘ Indus-Ivy and my. an" 1 ho.- M rm" "II. “'an 0:: I mean by n tune? I Inna Iva mon- nncI III. Nmnu 1! "ml on IM- M "an; on. main Inr nInuIInr. on. In Ind. III pmnuon Incl Inn guru-Inn III-not. Mark 109. I "In Ill. you In M» 0 home um. IIm-Iy roan-n. nII‘ Mor- al. Mind and nut-«Ira. "I I n- wmnc It down at In. Man. A bourbon-I and wIIo tho cannot in My- " wan: haunt-puma†Imlul nnI be lam In Dunn II I†ma "can. "I In“ .In Inc! I" III. nl‘mhn «I a pawl. mun! Conn- MIMW1.thI-nn MIn-an? Inn-non.» m and III-Inn at In"! m “I an I nit-n It, A [or-«ml mn? I mnmc'nonnnelpmnnrn- Ilvlnn. tar n "In m In alt-ml every mn'n III. when no I. Ian «I In"! munch-no. and u- do nut can I realm" tuna nmnd "It In." 'MIIII'II Ind MIMII'I. nImII m In. Incl II III-Ion you Innnkl I". 1". nlmpk mm why Inn‘s-nub of an new" "I an In "n m In In"!!! In muffled Irv-"mm nn-I "mm aver II. The only thing IMI Job‘n cm "W Io? Mn non. was n "m punk Ike "I Manny. "ring. m and nnd elk." II mm: In an ndnlnunn «I John Walt] 'WO Mann" In I'Mcn Ibo mnqnom! dnvnnIk- nnInvanm "In I": Iml unnamed Min an (RF? I-tnr land and! manning In M: mm“ In (’10 Road Chas-ml Ive rwnplaInMI Io Iho pm mm». In nu :10de mod on too- In. Iran-)- and ml- o! I gum-no which. It “and In mud cow-m. In.“ ranch tram NW tori Mun: In 00%! Ham. 1'!» Muluo’ no plum! , - Word the next: Take care of your . intellect. Kern cornea the ilood 01 novâ€" , elettea. ninety-nine out at a hundred he- ‘ littling to every one that open! them. ‘ Here come depraved new-upon. nub. ‘ i merging good and elevated American Journalism. Here cornea a whole perdl- ‘ tlon of printed abomination. durum on the hreaktaet table. and tea table. and parlor table. Take at least one 8001! newapaper. with able editorial and reporters'lcoiumua manly occupied with helpful intelligence. announcing mar- riages and deatha and reformatory and relizioue assemblages. and charitiea b9- etowed. and the doinge of good people. and giving but little place to nasty 0" , vorce caael, and atoriea 0! crime. which. like cobral. sting those that touch them. Oh, for more newspapers that put vino me in what is called great primer typo. ‘ and vice in nonpareil or agate! You have all seen the photographer'a nega- tive. He took a picture from it ten or twenty years ago. You all him now for a picture from that some negative. He opena the great cheat containing the black hegetivea of 1885 or 157,5. and he reproduces the picture. Younl men. your memory Ia made up of the nega- tivea 0! an immortal photography. All that you see or hear goe- into your soul to make pictures (or the tuture. You will have with you till the Juds- ment Day the negative. of all the had picture. you have ever looked at. and of all the debauched mnea you have mad about. show me the new-pope" you take and the hook: you lead. and I will tell you what are your pmlpnia (or well-being in (Na life, and what will be your nucleate a million yeon alter the aiur on which we now live shall have \ dropped out or the eonateliation. ! 1 never travel on Sunday unlea- it he a can of amenity or merry. But iaat autumn l was in India in a city plague eiruoit. fly the hundreds the people were down with ieartul lilacs. We wont to the opotlleeary‘a to get no.0 preventive oi the lever. and the place ara- ernwdod with invaMo. and we had no conï¬dence in the Inventive we put- choau-d (tom the "loom-e. The mail train won in aiart iiahlnath evening. l laid. “Frank. 1 think the tan! will e:- uum on it we get out 0! thin place with tho lint traiaz" and we tool It. not tooling qulto comfortable till we won humirmia at mike away. i lelt we won rial" in flying [mm the mm. Well. the air in many at mu cilia. to am ‘ "mm-h mm a worm plagueâ€"«he 1 plague of corrupt and damnabte litm- ‘ tun. not anay [mm it u anon u put I ‘ hour of cllmbluz Ind lilting and pulls. Inc. I ran like hastening home no u to be there when the millennium not In. Take a good "out run new day. 1 and in that habit. winch l luvs kept up since at eighteen yearn I mud tho atonnld Todd's naval. more recap- orntlon nun In anything one. Thou II: men of Ohio will need all possible nerve. and all poallble autism. and all Wulble muscular development baron they set, through the ten-Inc â€male of this lite. by the time you get Into the 1mm 0! up «gm for God and mm. we my have mama-u! (run earthly m. we um not In. our your arugula-m1 If the den- Lonl will excuse u: (or I little white tram the Temple Service and the House 0! Ian "gmâ€, we will come out on the but- (lament! of JIM. and cheer m. and mm.†I! am night of this world he very qukl. you may the" our voice! . «moving from star. as we cry. "De thou § mum“ unto death. and that shall i have n crown!" oiled from Ian recent flows on tho â€Meet-he would like to see nah-orni- ly doomed: “I do not no wun pink-yam- or have}. "IMOâ€. of Moraâ€. In an! the yunlvemu: 0v Gm! Baum. tn- land. Canada and the United 8mm. an an: not favor Irma: reform" Mr lane Pltmtn In sun earn-m In his desire for n mrm' Bum 0mm. mphyz‘ï¬mln the klpd of Inning- has... In ,3. 3r. trust you ye m ' niwvmli "II" I" '07â€" I.‘ It, Christieâ€. and “nettle-cl inho- enmhenixeduplntilltMVeï¬ twentieth century! line to lee [rent dung and in (tent and: Mmm.netmulylm tum-dmtmmm-m i veil luv tee-puny m. int the; I § â€Meet. and that glorious cent-r! . tint Union. to thntlhe'ofldmne'aeen! mnhoiman no†more: In Int-nine new: 1 Ive vintere note; Ive curing: m ‘ and mm the can «t tun-gum mad the death at the old century. and the 5 Mrtholthem. ldonothnmvvimt, no" at n Dev-eater night it will he then 3 this rentnry lien than to an: vhelher i It will he «um or "mum's-s: ; whether the me will he drilling. or i the toll wind! will breathe Inna the pillow a! the â€wiring centennrlan. But ‘ millions will mourn its suing. for many have received truth it â€mines-ea . inhumane. end they will his rm,»- teil the aged hmv wrinkled with so. many tkmflm 0M nineteenth cen- ' tury of cumin†and burials: of die. . tests and victories: of nations tum-n and i nations and; thy â€in! min: leer- 5 ier now. will â€on lion on that thirty- ; ï¬rst night all Decemher. But Ml he- ' title it will he the intent century. held ' up for lawn. It: mt. mu 'm ‘ flow with mt â€heel-lions. The ; then more tun lemteen hundred f million inhabtunte ol the earth m; M" its birth and any for Its My. 2 m reign will he for - hundred mu. ; anathenmualymrMelthinhwmhe under the my of it: scepter. Get ready for it. Have your been right†your nerves Mi: ’0'? Iain right“ yaw insertion "SM. We will hand, overtomonrem,onrnecmn-; AD. I“ will u m: é with him.- eyeo. hair that lull lurehenvl. A clean .hite the bed :nd a towel in in n It the. nervous Inger, longed to and immanent in toying with in lrinne. "no you cunt m of my temllec» V ' lions." he said. In a feeble. bl! pleased rut-e. In mtI vleitar entered the mun. ‘ “What mail it he? "I the tiny! when Wuhington was little m than - emtry ton-n, 'hen the streets "r! um.mut~nomum and the beautiful nth only lumen 'ntn? Ah. that is I long time an ‘ anti the electric light. the innâ€"y can, the rush Ind whir M m Me hove ‘chnnged the city l knew when A young nun. "0h. year. i lme. Webster. Ind he mmdthelneu-moenlever (In. "th black hair. dark eyes and ï¬ne manners. lie the e Whig. Ihtie my tether was 3 amount. but i have oflen henrd lather any that Wet-let [are hint the lent tremble 01 any than in his cabinet. At that the City la the mate m urging forward the hell hill. Clay mlhflllhllontm‘,htnotnpm- found men In "eh-let. 1.! he labored “themat-tmm “have. in the business. or occupation. or we- iession you are about to choose. or have sinadychosen. aoinctobesrnels chant! Read up Peter Cooper. and Ab- bot Lawrence. and James lanes. and William E. Megan! Geom Pea- body. See how roost oi the merchants at the start numbed their noonday luncheon made up of dry bread and a hunk of cheese. behind a counter or In a stateroom: as they eluted in a hurt- neas Which brought their: to the top oi influences which enabled them to bless the world with millions of dollars con- secrated to hospitals. and schools. and churches. and private henetnctlons. where neither ‘rlaht hand nor left hand knew what the other hand did. Going- to be it physician? Read up Harvey. and timese. and Sir Adam Clarke. and James Y. Shop-on. the discoverer of chloroform as an anaesthetic. and Les- lie Keeley. who. notwithstanding all the damage done by his imitators. stands one of the mates! benefactors or the centuries: and all the other ‘ mighty physicians who have mended ‘ broken bones. and enthralled again de- poeed intelleeta. and given their lives Q healing the long. deep gosh o( the world’s stony. Going to he a mechanic? Read up the inventors of sewing mn- chlnes. and cotton sins. and lite-saving apparatus. and the men who as arehi~ tools. and builders. and manufacturers. l i 5781????- I satiric and day laborers have made a liter of thirty yearn in this mutury worth more than the full one hundred years of any other century. You ll: young men of Ohio. and all the other young mewâ€"In- stead of wasting your time on dry ea- says as to how to do great things. go to the biomphicnl alcove oi your “than or city library. and acquaint yourselves with men who In the sight oi earth. and heaven. and hell. did the great things. Remember. the greatest things are yet to be done. It the Bible be true. or as i had better put it. since the Bible is be yond all controversy true. the greatest battle is yet to he fought. and corn- pared with it lara‘ossa. and Gettys- burc. and Sedan were child's play with toy olstois. We even know the name at the battle. though we are not certain as to where It will he tonsil. l relsr to Armageddon. The greatest discon eriessreyettobe-ade. Aarientist has ncenlly discovered in the air nonse- thina which will yet rival electricity. The most olihinp have not yet been toond out. An cantor" has recently round in the valley of the Nile a whole hectotshlnsburiedaaeeaaowhereaow there is no water. Only at: out at the eight hundred grasses have been turnâ€" ed into (nod like the potato and the to- mio. There are hundreds oi other lines at load to be discovered. Aerial navigation will yet he made as sale as travel on the solid earth Cancers. and consumption. and learn-ten are to be translated iro- the tntalonns oi incon- ahie disease to the curable. Medical area are now may “perineu- lua with erodes oi lean-tenths diseases tron wunh commotion which cannot throw "wasâ€. to stont constitutions which are state to throw the. 0!. Worlds lihe liars and the noon will he within halting distance. and instead oi condom our hnnwlrdar to their enn- als and their Wilt-anus. they will sis- not all styles at intelliaeneo in theta. Colin! lilacs will class our boasted nineteenth crniary with the darn a... use" the newer oi amortisation the woridisgsiagtnbs-rl-provedthat the sword and the Id“ at one ,. will he heat in wins-ants as new ‘ ‘ looh at thumb-arrows and ansieui ia- airwiaenia st iortsre or. what on." teaitiss you are ads. to have. roe-I new. all the world oer-r. under thirty. nowinanalaimanant tstaethat yon wereaothwaaay-swer hirer-dare, the cradles that are aria. meshed sow [Heard are the sin-irate in the fresh- wiaa flan. turned tho. was wiiiz'e; h was rare when the newt-rot mlaialrsarsisrrarsimrn nan-aw. This world was hardly it to live in the eighteenth century l dnwot how the aid tails stand it. Dag“ nineteenth century tire world Christlaatsinw and sdaeaiioaalia emheadrednpswtilltdm well tor temporary m. list i twentieth (eatery! Ah. that will he i ilnte to see great skirts. and do great deeda nil. your! new. get ready Meg: i'. t 33::iï¬ i I '1 ha in ne'er. II Seeded. â€PM: delicate question was culmin- tcd to Want", who can I! sea-(nu- and one“! manderulon. HI! reply in (Mt: "The In: at 187! Dela: repeated by tho nub-(mm net. the bunk Ml! hunt: been paused and minus of the nbuguury not, I! the president mm- ' W to who the un'm uie sleet would lie to nvlve the aid law-of "I," much plan" an revenue: may under the central 0! the meme.- 575;};53 {an but? have on». Man! tum any that WM" (in Man Ethe Inn (with 01 any Inn In M. cabinet M that "no Chy In the mate ‘ '39 «glut fort-ta the Ian I". Chy mnMflnmmthntv-unm fnher‘l mm loud crown to lam; inch a murmur VI! O "l7 alums and dingy-scum one. _ '7‘: ,u‘ __..- _, cm" he said. In a feeble. In! W m. I! (In "sum tutored [M man. “What null It to? 0! the day! when anm was ï¬ne m "an a many town, when the streets wru- ol mans. not! at up have! of tau! and the beautiful yarn or." hum cum? Al. mu 9: I m than no. arc-I lie chem: MM. the (navy can. the run nnd 1th" at m lfe have changed the my I knew when a mac Ian. "0‘. m. 1 km. Webster. Ind he “manhunt-Wm lever at. m!- Mack mp. Ila_r_'l_em 5“ m The 7y!“- bomo In Georgetown b t In“ buck. but I! In so very clan and on!" and old-(unload that It mnlndl one of the old-um may uulom In (Special Correspondence.) ([1) (M30! A mu: nwny (tom the av eeutivo man-ion. which In. once hi- home. liven In old man. bent with yearn. and Illl" rounded with the imminent â€utility that Ihowo to what atrnltn he bu been reduced. Once he ‘ ' helped in event: tint shaped our nation'e binary; in wu‘ intimate with such autumn II Webster nnd Clay: the slum oi‘ the Vomit republic were in the may 01' hi! tnther‘e hand. and all the honor. that come to the Ian of the chief mustute wen hieâ€"nod now he in lyin. Almost in "the valley at the Ihndow." unknown and forgotten by the people of the coun- try which he served no (human)! ud well. His home in Georgetown in mm~ iv linilhed at I". and on the bare noon and wall- one see: the math of pave?- " which in now his portion. Yet the Droud old Virginian boon up like I senâ€" ilunnn ol the royal blood and take- I delimit in MI prime. .0 l.- M II I Mimi-C lllllk Mill-3 Whil- I III. I! 35. Wilt. JOHN PASSING HIS LAIT DAVS IN POVERTY. but-alumn- In†'1‘. link} “A“ )0!!! 1"!“ mun. exknn' ism“ "iii mm '7 â€I‘M inn-aim: ‘35-â€: ' 4b!- a I 31! Ml â€' mom I ' ’ m mummaumm'nm?‘ 9i ma: 1 was my fucker- outrun. mm m not than. u than in now. my all"! «cached tn (he pantie». AM cmuyxmthManmrm munch toammnrifllnnflereo 5-"! m-m_.¢ Im- so a! 9-» bums-rathemmonlone. mnnyknmtonenndlwuehdm promâ€"«momma: Interest. Multan-â€Many mummflmmamm‘ mama-thawed vocal-d1 rommmm'mt m God hath meshes-mamas fact. mmwmmm cmm'm-mmm m- or to CMM’IIHCQ Tnmnmomin autumn and named to be In the depotofthe Baltimore and Ohio afl- road. when the m m m" . He Immediately lent . my†to t .o "PEEK- - - 3 ]' it! 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I Ind aeolian oppon “on (or 1am otmomltlwouuucun nth" tum appointment AI mu. couldhnvo III «unwan- 9 _ II: months. no mu. a well-known bank In New York. «on :6 mouduudnflulhnwlumm book- ma: '1 an mm" to plan “I! thousand to your audit .- noo- u m can occur. uu- place (or u.‘ . "Dr-win. back In 418%.! «mm (for "III In only one of my ml oxen): 'I do rally hula to man: I all a Icounnreu' The man ulna but u n he bu! boon shot and haul†“our clud, flying "In ho had hard not “man were mm that way at the «pull. I replied by telling hill to 00 ml: to New York and «a In- trund- (tom Gm: and flanâ€"aw mu things were don. um way Mu no m", M one! W II no lon‘er. . _ , country-and for tha hallo: Ill "an.†jun!" 1anï¬b§§ A tam «EM-um mi w Hul-‘_t¢n may «I. u- m (u: no to urn-Inc. numimuobloflulflt thin ho Improve It. Tilt to!!! too In! tho Sundial W â€Mum-bolt!!!- ‘ - ' owoodoflnlplmlth. m _' Ml 01!th Willa! w H mm. mull In Ill. uul Iona and u! about an tin-trim . 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