Julian; Ion Inc It. It} Novflchâ€"Aud what do you any they culled this nflnir? Mrs. Newrlch ~0i. you mount Inn! Will you lint loll-n? This In that they an A ' at. m». ma~wuh tron ï¬g ‘ 03;...“ the woman} an" line- chh rainw- the an if in“, d ï¬gs 1- unknown to the few who I." not prone-ed mud on old ï¬lm. ï¬end-u And the cheap "mutate. m aloud but never accepted by (Invent-n! . m the emu-nit" sense :5! renewed gunm- agg Win and Internal clem- Old Clown: “Yep! When a man‘s um .lmg he can get I new one easier than in can hunt up the old weftâ€"New, York World. he an.“ m... gm clan: “It Is Indeed true that 004 tempers the wind to the aha-n lamb.†In" M In Dunn. Dam, Sept. 19.41, Journey from chm" was over the Chicago. Bur- Illctol g ulncy railroad. one o! the but lunged systems In the country. 1 MM “7.3'1‘8‘“! by the mum M the ...lgyes, the comfort I aw m, the excellence of m reached, and a. punctual"! ,- 0f lnlnl. I actually reached Denver ahead a! mu. 1-). Burlington Route I. also the has: (6 R Paul. male-Dom. Omaha and um CRY. "u. w. .ï¬m P. Clark. at N antic. no.» a latte!- recently flak-h, judging from the in. must be the mentor at all t». lei-ten, Mg and little. In the sound. an the “cum-d Conant. It I'MK’H M95 pounds. The lobster was brought to IM- elty yesterday by Fred R. lay- in. m It us an object 0! much enri- ntty n It 'luled It; lumen, cl." In“ It Flynn's â€that. It peas-red an: Ice! olx behest from the end at ll. ch' to the (In of the In". TM: I. manually the largest but" not mm to Hartford. and no one who in Inn It recall: ever lam-lug seen one In large us this nywlere. A In tow-u For Ibo-o Ibo nine to give up the phuy out!" or the lulr. the Nuoolm an I!“ be pen-Ind. The pmod Mir I. â€led fully aver the an nd a» dun loo-fly Io Ibo but. chm It I. hum. The braid la allowed Io Mu It" on m up. or the not. In no. 1“th undu- nd a lam "run" but “mum [on when u will hold tho “I Italy Mo I» curve of um hm. ‘ This “In hot I- on": undo I. wid- an n lho'l mmumu fro- the (not It omm IMO. .- did It. hon m 1 mm while no a count For M «In-luau a blah coat in net It the up of me head from the from. 1|"qu elect of mm Ild the pun Inc] an In. an oflru been mmmx III. II- dmunma or "M mam um; um rurln. 00-01! M Er “Gian"; (no... a hut- In..." In cu. m Ann... ‘3‘ tb- lamb. ‘l'Io Clien- ud hum Illinois IL I. II" during an “no at the Know no. ll Ana-IA. hot. u. In One. 3|, I“. Ola 01le In union bo- lm CIR-op I“ no hit. A in. nu «um um I. In“. I“ through an run In I" mum pot-u. This to 33 mm the aborted mic to Anna. mm and the south. hr [IMO to Alla-u and the BIN- u.- “are. G. W. Hmphrey, Nonnâ€" mm hanger Amt. 8:. Paul, In... If cm 1'de Glee. No. 130 can ï¬g. am. Charles I. Stale. Dr. ï¬lm-mt Pink l’llhmuln. In am- lurm. all the «lama-u unmry In (from: life “a rich-«- In the band and mflutu-tnl burn. 'flwy nu also a W“ “WWW“ râ€â€œr:..:f..'m“‘..- «It In“ . m - {om-o! Wuhan-I. Phi I'm: Ara-nu In only. an (l «uh I to: or I]: hue- !or an. and my ha Ind cl all :1 kn. or “met by I." [no Dr W" luau. Hedi-inn ( ‘o . ï¬-Wyï¬. \’. Emilie. That I think Ind conflict-able to do '1! my Weakly condition. 1 had not taken the pins more than 1 week or leu dquuntll I took the trust and bandage 0! audit has not. been necessary {or mo to was: it ev r since. 1 had we hed but ‘0 [fly-nu and: when skzk but. u a short. w do my weight. had increased to us. I am fully convinced that! owom life ‘0 “:0 In 01 Dr. Willhms' Pink PI]: (of Pub ..-... _..‘..... iï¬â€™tï¬-‘ï¬fmmnam or Mr. and Mn. . uro hon uul two yum. are am ad “in; floating Ilka! Illohmomor say- they‘re Ito '16 I p I w on «9.59;; â€â€™7 "‘ “I'IIrEy mu wring! not with a sown-u lot-Ideal am “new no Incl: {or 1 while but I gm. uh: hour: of the plus and u: now (Ganja-{gs yell my ever. " mu 0! the Murmur-ding (among Wm n; for themaudmw tin-local drugs!“ Alva}: Im-m a good stock on hand. “lurb' (MI sprint] not with a sown-a “Rul only nut-4;" has been bent-mod by tho pill: but nanny or my neighbors who took them on my mcommmdauon are now enjoying pol-fem hum: whore Dolor. they could but" do their work. I wu the (in: in an. Ioig hortwod to 1'" them but soon mu} olA the surround n5 (among Wm I’I From the Herald. Peel-in, III. More then four ears Mrs. Cyrus '1‘. King, of Williams eld, ll mole. was taken nick end {or three your: treated with live oi the best physicians 0! Peoria. ill. None of them seemed able to understand the na- ture of her ailment. Finally mphysiolun declined she was sufloring from n tumor in the abdomen. This she took medicine (or until it was dried up but still there was no improvement in her condition. “li‘iuully.†to use Hrs. King's own words, “My condition become such that all 0! my declared it was a more mutter of time until my death would follow. All William I lied rousumptlou. l was com- : Foiled to lay down twrmr three times during the day. even if I did not work It all and Wu able to do only the lightest. One-even- .l Ives sitting in a chair while In hus- hnnd was lug on the lounge log 3 magazine. 0 read the advertisement at Dr. Williams" Pink Pills [or Pele People Ind turning to me said, 'Jennle, you ought to try those pills. Goodness knows you are enough.I The next day I tried to get u at the drug store in town but they had none, so I sent to the ï¬rm for them and got half I dozen boxes. I had no more than tnken one box until an improvement Wu noted in my condition. it min but a very. moi-t while until I was able to take up my work in and I began to rapidly Kain flesh. v M0011, which had been hke water, beanie healthy and strong and I never felt better in my life. I forgot to so that while ï¬rst sick I had ruptured one o the inner wells or the abdomen. For three yours l ind been cwwiledn} _we_nr s truss and LflAzA , Consummlon flvmsu. ‘l'I-c Joyful It'll-g Tutor. In the household. the Inn In not: R. the voter Suppose the nlle m n hunt. four. too she ntll. In†the North :33: \tnerlcnn llevten. elther reproduce her A low hmhahdl'n polltleal tlenn. nmt there "0.8. will he In one honne tn'o demon-nth nut. Intern, nnd In another tno repnhllron unntn. raters when tho-re hnn but one. And thin to no nln ton-rd o net-lath. at “M‘ question; It Is only I nmltlplylng at ballots. producing no rhnnge of rennlte. '0. 18 Or else the wife would tnhe the oppo- 8080. olte nhlo front her hmhnnd‘o, and. In- 1 g ntnntly. nlth III the heat nntl rlolenee J of party aunt-mm and pntltlonl alsoâ€" m greenbelt", n how- nt mlentlon In tn- .“ n trtrlIm-tl Into the home; n new muse from of ï¬tment-Inn and ollenotlon lo added I" (I! to the already strained Nlntlono ln round. many tamllles. Then there In the quest. relnhca tlon of mtetrese nml Innltl. Shall the ought molt lenre her hltchen to out n rote. , lny- whlrh shnll mnnlerhnlnnce the vote of cnrl- the. Inlstrm. or shall the employer nn- ch" dertohe to enntrol the polltlcn o! the “fed kltehen enhlnel.’ And I" thin. not ml of merely on the rating day or In the deâ€" 5 Ms lo pout of the ballot. but the week. he- ~ erer lore nml alter the elentlnn nre tn he 3 who spent In the heat at dtrensnlnn or In ' none the smart of detect. The Amerlcnn borne ls not too sacred nnrl nernre tn- nay tn nuke It safe tn undermine It . with the explatlve mnterlaln of mlltlrn I from and partisan-hip. And mnnhlte, as 3"" thing: are. not. the. Intelligent woman, I Interested In some great mount». M I: ot reform. has In her hand. not the nhll- x". lty to rlrnl. oleet. or double her hus- bed, hnnd'n role. but the power of her per- l. l nunslon. her nfleetton, her lngennlty to "ac. Influence n. It would he. lncredlhle It be" It were not shown to be true. that any and large number at thinking and Intel"- gent helnge. hnowlng, teeltng, mung! thin tremendous power. should he will- ' m†In; to run the risk at losing It by snh- * ,6" stltnttng a thing for lower nnd feeble-r ,. In its stead. And wtth the experience m "fg of what she has gained front her sex. u. p." with the evldenco of what rotlng men n (em have brought about for her under the w Influence of non-voting women, and through sollcltndo for their interests. at the rnohnens of thln proposed expert- M red meat deï¬es deacrlptlon. , .., Yd It. Wont. Mn. Plyabout~"You don‘t look 3,! If your trip out had done you any good." Mrs. Oofrequent~"lt didn‘t do me any ‘good. I know It wouldn't. but the doctor sud I needed change and mu. That's why I mt. I m carslck all the m from here to New York and non-net all the m from New York to Boston." "Then how than your chm tad not." “Why, the rmmo- got the chm-ammomptmm"-‘ chm franc. . WNBN WOH‘N VOTE. (output-(had 7.0! In] Yul-I l' The, We may say. in this connection. that the phase of embryonic development that corresponds almost exactly to the monkey'u brain coincides pmiseiy with the arm-ted development that ulmracieriu-s tho brain of the Inter»- cephaloua person. to that this last. in its retarded and deviated evolution. to- produm the morphological charactor- htica of tho oimlnn brain. ' ' ' The mlcrorephaloun idlota properly no- colled. and notably the remarkable Ipoclllnhl that nerve as a subject tor their study. an In I real stat: o! in- tcliectual loieriorlty relative to the monkey ‘ ° ° hccuuao they have not undergone tho ioflunco and the con- ooqmcca oi the adaptatloa to the en- vironment and to tho virtual-lane" thlt loud to and make none-nary tho atruuio (or FIIIIQI'ILV, and pmldo over ovolutioo. to tho parfrrtlax oi the control tum-lion. ' ' ' Wu an. alter tho-o units-load", deï¬ne the trio ulct’ocophaioua porno-2 An ab- normal product. main or nvmive that to to lay. alarlaiir. who-n origin or point o! departu" la at once in u unit and a Million ot the embry- onic- «talcum-It of tho crook-on»- hnl â€mm which rhorutartua tho- primllln} stain of the neutral ntomh of man. lad morta thither, ' ' 0 We haw- oo' nlmiiod I‘M! (tart You molly roll- "noohoy rhltdm"-~thal In to :1,â€th which tho luna- or Mina! chorortoriltica havo unin- gooo nun-ton «wani- tho “count mm thtrh in c-vttlontly ilul air-ia- If... | 7 I lulu-m flu llntleo or tum one: “Monkey children." We have to do with three children born in Greece. in the isle of Xerolthos. two boys and a girl. the eldest (unr- [ueritei aged twelve years, the second (Nicolas) at ten years. the last (Anâ€" toine) eight years of age. The pointed shape of the head and the flattening of the tor-ahead are very marked; the state 0! idiocy which is the consequence of this formation of the head mani- fests itself in the stupid expression of the lace and in the whole exterior ap- nearance. The attitude of the three children is absolutely that of the monkey: the arms and wrists are bent and held near the body. and they walk bent over torward like the authmllold open. the legs held apart and unsteady, sometimes even on all (ours. but rest- ing on the closed lists. They are con- stantly in motion; night and day they keep stirring. even when asleep. The head is at times maintained in a more or less automatic rotary movement on the neck as an axis, especially with the eldest (the girl). who is also more idiotic in other respects. They all three, especially the oldest two, pre- sent a deviation of the knees and feet known as valgus. They do not speak. but only give vent, from time to time. to insrticulate. automatic cries, espe- cially when they are leeling happy. They cannot it): their attention long on one object. They hear pretty well and see objects quite far off. They recog- nize no one, not even the people who 1 feed them: their food has almost to be i put Into their months. CAN MAN REVERT TO THE APE. Gradunfly {album came to In". Con- verts. hovever. have come from the ranks of mien main: and thinking people At ï¬rst she held her meet]... every li'rldny I“ may In a an" uni-acmmdflgdty. ion" This in her ched as noarIy as i ran rxponnd it, and its verily she claims to ha". lentod now for ion yoars in her own life. lie huiih has Mollie per- fect since she napalm-d it and she hax seemed in home younger over tiny un- der "I intim'mr. As soon as she ho» cal-o. convincï¬i that Christian n-ionm [ was for im’ lilo groans! lmth that life‘ i Mid. her own life rum-tori malorialiy. sin- prnriiraiiv gnu- up the worm. Rho relinquished KOI'iil' honors and pleas- um. To iho poor and nt‘My she dwa- tod not time and money. unwinding to every call made upon her. "or whole line is now rim olrd to immunity ‘ Al iii 1! Mrs. mining found iu-r faith a dimmll mailer. When nho flral ox- pound"! h" belief there were many to a-rilicinn and seal. or this fact she her- no" sayn: "i have homo everything: the disapprohailoa nf friends. the ridicule of "ransom. 1 nm the last one in the wot-id to have bravod main things under ordinary circumstances. but my belief was stronger Ill‘l greater lhan it all. i had.fonnd the truth and nothing could 1 make no relinquish it." I TM! faith of Christtan miflnn‘. an flu- oxmnds It. In a Inn-mm! mm. It Is the Ion-Irmtnmr 0! er" eltIu-r Himâ€; "In and at body. "or creed ts tilt to the human being whose aunt strnngflt I! fully dowlnmd "tn-I- Mn ho no tun. no pain. no Math She takes u»:- idea ddntn as it Is taught In un- Bib!» ‘ literally translating it u a transition to Immortal "to. she the: nut Inflow in wearing woods at In, {or the dead; her faith In me n! rhmrrnlnoss. she "fuses tn nntortain in 'll'r «In mind the Mm M or". Win an that tlu mll- tannins wt" mm» when the (Natures at this earth throw on the arknnwlodge- mnt at sln am! dmth: tbvn. amt rmty then. will they enter into their hertlagn at Immortal "to. I! I. luvrow. Slut 5:» .m "Irrmly re- ceptive and s, "walkout Imam. and the Mann abs-MW with mo Mom at wirmml pow", This â€my sin did not claim as part 0! [on human rrson- Illly. but an Hu- gm 0! [hr (Yrealar. F‘or ten yeam she had been an Inva- ‘ lid. but her nuflorinxs Ion no trace upon her mind. or upon her face. She had tried III sorts o! remedies and all norm of physicians. spending lhousandu of dollars with tho hope of restoring her health. At this Um Mm became Inter- ested in (‘hrmlnn science through one at the disciples 0! Mn. Eddy. the Chrla- Inn nclcnllu at Boston. Through (he‘ Inutrnmlon of (his young Christian ucl- 9mm I‘m. Mlmum' hv-allh hogan rapid- â€Ch!!! is opposed to anything save 00!]- ventionality. Mrs. thms. hoWevor. was some yoars ago a leading social light in the best sonsc ot' the word: a 1 brilliant and beautitut woman, endowed with a rare and comprehensive intelâ€" lect. whirl: nlm cultivated to the utmost in every pvxsaible line or literature and art. She drew about her all the per- sons of cultivation in her social world. In those days she could be said to have had more of what the French term a salon than any other woman in the south. she was the high priestess at art and letters. Mn. â€ï¬‚uent-J- Ill-mun. a Lady a! “up can and lanthanum. [in-Inn". me New Full": and In ï¬urruumkul hy lu- flueutlal l-‘ullolmrn. WOCQIMIZ £03): $2.11 up UN>C4=«CF 01,3}04Mâ€"a. IS ABOVE THE WORLD. RS. LIVINGSTON Minnow, of Allan- m. (km. in a unique flgure.’l‘he disciples of a new faith or a new art are general- ly called, and often are. fanatics. Thny seldom come from the Inner circle of mnventlounl sock»: ty. for conventional‘ mus. LIVINGSTON N INNS. "Well I fell Map white man. It and «and lot- of that m: valved I’. "‘Htm WI- lilo- "My dream bookr‘ï¬'epeated the m thor In mrm. III- [Du-n- loot. “III me congratulate you on the ant-- cem or your dram book." said Mr. Dunne to n rising yqnng author. and is himself a candldlte for tho prml- m-mlnl nomination next you Ha ban the suppmt of Cleveland. Mr. Whltney ls worth wax-oral nllllons of dollars. ‘noxl lucrative. and n and not mlu- llu‘ young graduate: long (a rim-Mn that It would no "w prop" our-numb» Mr Mm _ In mango On. Me armrdiuuy 'Il'rvd the Harvard law nlm', Irnm u'Mv-h Dv- graduainl In 1865. Shortly aflrrvnul. g In use an upmlml mmmon amnng lawynrs nowadays. he "hung out. an uhlngh“ In New York any. "n um- ‘tolemloh‘ surmfnl and won â€w good‘ counsel or man like Samuel 1. TM".1 rum-tn Karma and «thorn. In ma: IN- Mam mrpnntian Mann! at Not ; York and va mm “82. Thu was‘ "or only â€mm: no.1: hr MM previom ‘ to his imminent as hunter; 0! the: navy in 1315. "0 served nnlll Ihn PM; of I» am rum-ma aam-mrunon_§ ms. Hr amen-rial in having I‘M-w- Iand "nominated in (‘hirago In "92. Pullllr Hvr. \Vllllam Colitlm “'llllm-y mm born In ‘ North Conway, Mans“ July :3, tall. Hm father was Scotch. Ms mottwr was II NI. They “era well-toâ€"do promo and their son {00nd no barriers in ttw w:.y of completing tho education lwgnn tn a country school houso. In his non-n- teenth your he ontvrmt Yule I‘ollt-go and made rnuld momma: tn the tll-pm‘t- meat at rlaulcn. Nu urn-luntml'lt'um that unlu-rslty with honorx in July. INK. The pravtlno at law II that limo was muuilluted tummy tho mmt hon-i omhh- o! prolmslona. ax woll an [Inn] WILLIAM C. W'HITNE'V. flrh' Much-h «I u Mrs. Mlmnm' snnw whlw huir Izlrlkns a sort of halo about hot fnz'vlu-ad. Hm- complexion in us flour as a rhiJl‘s. mu! her eyes un- almonl an buhylah. She 3.4 MW!!!“ well dressed. blun and Mar hi“ ms the shades she chiefly ‘HVDI‘S. 5m Is not old in spirit. for slw has lIn-d “P to her faith that then- In no agt- tr ROI'I’OW or (loath to mom- wlum- soula have attained the highvm \‘il‘l‘ll‘uh- MM'DH IIRI'IWS that became landmuatc {or the vrowda whirl! assembled to [Ivar Inn-(mm so the quarters were mowd to u handsome I bulldmg on Pom-lure? .~m-vt Some :monlhs ago “an! aunt foul) 1mm Mrs {Eddy that [[19 «mums of (‘hrisllun 1 solenm- wore m gho n.) Munro talks 01' sermon“. but “'I'I'O [0 run! frum 2hr- . book on lhnl faith and expound its Jm-uning. Slu- mi" ocrurztunully roads f at the rooms and has prim“- Influx wilh f her friends um sctmwo. ? Mrs. Mlmms Is â€)0 mm at Major Liv» ingaton Mlmms. n southm-nnr of m-ulzu and distinction, whmw «luughlo‘r ls Mm. Joseph Thompson, president or 11w wuâ€" mnn' s (lepartnu u: o! the l‘ulmn Slums and Intel-nation.†Exposition. Now and then Mrs, Mlmnm will nm-ml u dlnner or luncheon. and this in vomid- WWI 2! nor» ll‘l‘fll to lurr 0M frimulx, WILLIAM C. WHITNEY “an 30" In â€u! Requesting; If you have borrowed Iron health to satisfy the demand. of business. if your blood 5 not etting that com supp y of {at from your M it should have, you M pay back from comm and the somewhere '53 h from the {at stored lip b.- The ' of this bo wing is lunar: Mm ' ' waste. on necd {at El: the blood in Mala. want to live with no reserve meâ€"ï¬nmmu ,, Sean’s Euuunon of Cod-EmOiliIMMQ . ,. .â€"â€"â€"â€"- The sign of thjsï¬ogoying i The great success of the chocolate pupa the houu of Wan" Inter Co. (a in I780) has lad to the pacing on m nanny mama». and unscrupulous I! of (Mir mm. Inholo, and mm. Baker 0. Go. an flu. OHM and In“ future" 0! pure and high-grid. 00¢ Chocolate. on this continua. No chum used In that msnuhcmtu. Consumers thou“ at for, and In 0 0901mm†(mum Wilt" Dakar I. 0.: Frank J. (‘hnm-y mlkon on“: that M I» the «Mar partner o! "In ï¬rm a! I". J. (flu-my a ('11.. doing bulium In “no (11)! of 'l‘ulrdo. (‘uunly and state “are “Id. and mu nah] nrm wlll y (M mm 0! One Hundred Doll-n or «all and awry use of (’aturrh that ran-ml lu- rurod by IM mu- u! llnll'n Cut-"h Cum. FRANK J. CHENEY. 8'0"- ln int-rum- mr and Dunn-(lbw! :n my pmnvr um ï¬ll: any 0! "Member. A. p. Q“. A. W. uummm. St. Paul Pioneer Press: The people in Hubbard county. Minimums. are puzzled over a new irui! which has made its appearance this manner {or the lira! time. The crop is very abund- ant. it is a yellow, egg-shaped plum. the larger unanimous being about. lhe silo o! a small hen's egg. ll grows on I plant very mnvh like the tomato plant ‘ and the plant smells iikc u iomaiod The plum or ln'rry [rows partially in- j closed in a thin inn-k. When groan the; fruit is while. but turns a sirnw valor when ripe: has n good sum-ly or small, hard. black semis. and has n pwullarg suh~nricl flavor. which is quilu pic-imam. ’ It grows only in clearings whk-h I'm-oi burned over last season. imi grows In some of these in immense qnamiilm. ‘ome oi' the plums are wry large, cov- ering a spam- aix («at in diumelor, :m‘l bearing a haif-huuhol or fruit. 'i‘hr pocnliar thing nhoui lin- pluni in that no one lllll ever «(u-n it or hPfll‘I' o! it 3 below. i‘vople in norlin-rn Wank-nu nmi roulhm'n linblmrli ronnlie-u have vie-lied large qnunliiim or them and new mom (or mum: and preuerven. Spot-innenx haw bmn sent to the auto um-rlmc-nlai uiulion (or itienilllmllionl State of Ohio. (‘lty of Toledo. Luca- gfounlyyrns. A NEW FRUIT. A Plum (3me on nun-«I land In Illa-mu. borrowing from health. WALTER BAKER 00.. Limited. The (mt mm: oi â€I. chocolate paw-float of the house of Walt" Ink" A 00. (M 6017â€)!“st to tho placing on the M00 â€may museum. and Immunoa- MM Timely Wat-fling. mumhmmrmpm â€AM ,_ Baker I; oo. m an m... “Tarps! main}- future" at we and hm 0000.. IM Chocolate. on M confluent. No cm I. and In their manufactures. Ooncumnohomdukfor,andbom~ they got, the genuine Wllur lulu I. Ooh M A mm a...» pm Im a It’ll. And hum-l our tho flro mu â€â€˜3’,“ M or onto†tron tho UM. l! I. recorded of the hu Bulk-fl Johore (In! In M- ollchl dr‘ I. M no 000 000 worth of diamond; Full Inibrmullm] Iiihrt‘i‘n‘q um mm mm farmland In "Ivar-Mo Co. Addrem lltfuusl. Land (k1,. Hamel. OIL The longest wlrre'spnn II a tale] wire over the River Rlllulh, In 11 n In over nlx thouund tut. l'l-o'u Pun curd mrolv 3711:.“ Luna INuNO o! nun-u your. “on! - CAM. Mufti-futon. lmlv. Nov. 19. Mrs. langtry ha i Wimpy Viki vulxhn M 1-8 cur-tn. mm which II “II lo bc- "0th 8300.000. u an In», is viii?“ . loo-m Ina-name“ and "mm: nun-a. m Wnu m ‘n Ibo lay L‘IIHM T“ He (hat does good to another dad good also to him-alt â€"-Ex. “Ila-mu - law I on: luv-0' “Ann-mu! Ion-"var mum-y mm“. All " manna! :r u. I'm. law-nu. What. In probably the urgent. nnplo‘ on- hard In the world can†1.537 m In Fall-monk Klll. l- m awn-u I»: n v n Inn um†1*, "an ummu .1... u hum. mint-1 n. "I h." «In! l'nrllu‘u “ingot m and b oveinll.‘ «sun-mun uni-owl]! Md l‘lmlll-r I‘ll: It. nvfldllli‘l m" A good min vlll lute - Ila. no mm how whim It boils-El. Regret In vain unleu lit'rlouhil h uvokl cause {or lt.--Ex. ' Junkuvltdouubuflmm II In enough to Imw M “Imam: m m: I'0l'lll. um! a "r: lulu-II: Mk! 1! II. lb.“ _, . v. .. ._.,. .. .w. H‘wâ€"‘W Thar. I- even Mulla- tn“ I†the hurt ntrnld.â€"â€"-Ex. . :AIQFIm