“Ii-l look-d ï¬xedly 11 um m m .m- “I In! W)- Ind Hie mane“ or “W WWII Iboot his mouth ' the lines of rmlutlon. Inc. “I not. the curve of Human â€all. and all her man: u Ila-m. "Don t unhinder- “ he.†do crkd [maul-Iveâ€. "l I* Vin! you have dong 1nd luynlly ‘mer m1 of sympathy from me!" †colour- no, to hoard nonna- ht Iain; I‘O hard D'ck salon ' to be" the no“ of M- unwel- Mnne. and felt. with n quick of m at her own vetlmcss. ‘ It! «a too much mom-91d to ' m can Mn has the mini. Site “m M! excuse nnd u the VT'IIWI ny Emu-Mud:- come hack." * .I‘. In a min of perfect" counterâ€" A quart" a an hour after Ms do- Iflm Disk nude Mn IDWIM‘Q In It. Mmu~mm in." he found C.- 'flh alone. A: am uh- wo- mm In! M lo no Mm 3mm; an m- 0. I): m M. mumâ€; hut she “ m y the ï¬rm enme- : at In mnm and the brightness gum-the 'uhymmmt you: yet He "M Ma ml- !" lot ï¬nely W. 1nd Ms M)- d the am and mm with a. had mam under control and 1!le a crowd no, uni not "a mu" Nghuy on l3? 1?? mid in doing ma a cum.“ .54. "by Wu IMO mm yourvflf h m“ I! looked at her no I! in v"! about U a. qua-Non. but Imam" n “at an mind. and born! Inund â€mulullnflnmm mm.“ In and. .- though MI! W In MI own "mum; and M on “in to the rum! m. nnd mm the curing- with mm- hn a cnfly onus IW Ma mud- thl .3 1'! '1 flu mom a noun Inn. in floor Alon. chm ll. do Ionian! Ian M. "I II cum 0! a "In nod mama! mun mm on Mm» In M. Mad. At It. driving-mom m he found (tn. ï¬ll. rum. lot Mn). . m but" u m. door" q“ tun too. of which Mimi: um 50 loo hu' '1! you an hum! n In no." mud 0. about â€I will loud it and"; ‘5' ...râ€" V_, m will do an the honor 0! mn- ~~ndmymoaln whkhloml h- u- htuw a! M- nllnul swan W -W lI-bfl‘r' M {0â€on N- ana-In. but Manon-l melanotmanl “I. ‘1 In" I mm In comm" 9. n- ohyog. mvlnx Ilovly and wflh : Oh. did not oflor hlm help from or her Donn-II. [or which be 41.17 "Inï¬ll. In tho lull .1001! who“. bland :- or". and looking I he luv nothing nun-ml In Dick'- or coolnm. Camilla buo- u’wnod an cue. Dtcl mndln. fly nu wbllo. clvlnt bl. who!» “on to controlling any clan-clan pun II nu head. which vu ho- .on 3nd won seven. "5!!!! 35;†l a..." Inc “M. gently. "I know; It ï¬ll I. datum at am: but now you “ m In with me.“r h. 0' minute- !hoy flopped In “to! No. 28 Redford tonne. Dick Cal-duo even. “An you there?" he asked; â€1 Mn 5 , «cam ILâ€"Gomxuln). . III haunted A moment: but glance an upon the corner of a letter project- †from the pocket of his torn and «a: uniform; thnt might give her his m; It. lelned forwnrd and took annoy out. The Iddmu was, "Will- “ (hvendbh. Enquire; The Admiral- â€.n'hltehnllr' the net! in unbroken. m truth broke In on hu- Inn-ally: ï¬n“ to the conchnun and the cur- “ WM‘ ' â€no-c!" ah. cried. lmpcntlvely: the I". won wheeled round. "Drive “7‘ no nddod. and they quickened â€all: pun-0d the colonel hur- dll WV Mg own room V likmmm av (“MANIA/ALLY 6 ca . " moniker-(Ion. “Wilma! (hummus: flour thï¬nfl'flhnn pain. ' t meet-1mm en- :anrm colon-L “PM" with ex- “Ya. lucid!" std-lined a short cen- mmamm. whomevi- may a W: "than 31" myï¬uMbut no 2. unmmnammaâ€" "No doubt," and the colonel: "but that ha bean cold] due to I van: 0! {mm «mm. Which must layman tum." "I. Ounce." he continued. with grave 9011mm. bowing to the elderly gentleman who lit mm: to him. "It II from you that we hnve learned to ex- pect I mum Judgment. Are ynu not of opinion nut on time has come for renewed tctMty?" "I! has can. gain and again." re- inn within: mun.†ï¬e iooked at the faces Mound him and obeerved that Camuh was similar- ly occupied. Hie hearers showed by their looks that they perfectly under- stood his meaning. but were either v- u’rved or unenthulmlc In the matter. lb. loom at him and mind her eyebrow: mmthely. He nodded tn unify that Dick in fast ulcep, and an: down It a mall (able. laying a bundle of puma upon n "It, friends." he 1916."! have mm- moned you (omit!!! to purpose a fresh utanpt." Ho greeted the two newcomers. and turned to ladame dc lontnut. "I think we may begin now.†he said. "To Coma dc Manual helcmml (M and“ of cumin; H.“ was the pupil "Remy?" I'D! am; "I ammo urn have mutated that." Tho mm] looked a mm manual. Win-In II" minuin of me doctor‘s departure the hp" ram; lece In rapid Mon. and (hm gunk-men wm uni-«ed Into the drawing-mom. who-re lads-De do locum was walling to re- ed" them. A mutation on the mom ml "Meets- nt once began. but there In tn III' a! expertntlon In (ha manner of an. uni when the coionel «(and every one turned to him as though with In unspoken InWry. of yours." said l "Th. (mum open the Om for bet. Before they had been in the drawing-mom lull an hour "to Jul-[eon manned. "0 mm with Nln the WM Mogul. "In that." m an. MN]. "1 ml! not" PM; It I. not um I am luke- warm. I. you w"! m tmlgM!" "I cm new In H lay/9n". ll yvm cum." to "Wed. "in“ l I!» surpruwvl In ï¬nd you on nmmhendv. for m" MINI] You and lo mm: no mm In) nut In m for m. [nod noel." flc Mgï¬ visitor; tamed upon "In mun." to and. "we and far no no. mutation. I luv. jun recol- hrud "on (M aorta" and he "Noam (o [In his action! I cumming datum at In only In" "an woman. no he will but no (mm m" “I" "You an mn?‘ â€w natal; "man. 1 man. "val in vm [In H, and "on ll um be Jamal?" â€A. In one". mp.“ MM bar «Imp-a- ha. canâ€: "but on [Ms mum: flu- a-thnl captain um ml NM" “but duty. tot he has ammo! m lmwnuvn" I‘M loohnd at him in doubt "The duty. 1 man. u! a loyal rluwa- "1 km N- twlln'" in the "rum- nlkm on Mr “pa. but m erd ll. Ind hot-mun! far on III-won “0: N. nun-lulu cum." all“! (’0- mllh. "0m .10" um mainly :9th on «Inc. It Do don 0"er In." "RI Non. the. It will nmlu mutt.†"ll II" b- u]. duly lo Int-um noun-t un.‘ '00- nplhd. "You." "mod I. do Moat-Ml. "u I- untoflumlo. but u mould bu Invitation to no" car poof mud. M: unruly my Gounod on N- nnnlnm- quit-1." M they II! at dinner Ihe mum to tho guillo- white lho Iowan: won shun! tro- ll). m. Camills for hat-ell approved the ar- mnpement made,by her bmther-in-iaw. but she was at the same time survriscd st It. He had not only spoken of Dick. with whom he VI: in no way intimate. ss “1 valued friend"-â€"that was. per- haps. only 0 piece or his habitual po- litenessâ€"but he had Ilsa readily eu~ tered into a plan which did In fact in- volve I conï¬des-able inconvenience. and this was by no means su usual I thing (or him. At least. he slwsys had a ‘ person-l motive (or such acts. and she wss st s loss to see In adequate one. here; for the amenity which he had thus hrousht upon himself was no slight one. The â€that had been taken from the during-room into s spun-room sdjoininx it on the suns floor. umi sepsrstod from it only by I partition 17in or sliaht construction. throuxh which the sound at oooversstion sun by no was insudlbls. Now, It happened by "I fortune thst on this very evening flutters won to be spoknn of in that dn'iurroom which must not be over- hosnl by say living our. The meeting in one which could not be postponed. sud no other room in the lwusa wss‘ suitshio tot II, for it vss in be in sp- mnm s non-iv sort-i gum-ring. And sit this the colonel knew ss well ss she did. IYIIWNBHBCLZ' Be In" and m from "99' “Me to V'riignhrxeon iboked relieved. and went away promising to return the “me evening. mlzht be managed. but It II a risk. Ind It you could. without too much incon- venience. keep hlm [or I couple or ulshu at any rateâ€"wu “0h!" cried the colonel. lmerruptlns. "do not think twlce about It: conven- Ionce In nothing In I case of urgency. and Capt. Estcourt la a valued friend of ours." uâ€" 3 Wu "limo†In...“ A wanna who rude her mum up temp! recently to â€do a wheel was Ills- «mnqed m and tun her kneel teamed Mnemmnmumeeflod to work an. pedals. Ibo-ting to her 'phntcun shout n. in cold lnr the wn undoubtedly m with mm In him: in WM his" his wu- I “an. m mm to mam n _ w. 4,‘ A»... AA.._ ’0 3 'lflmï¬' A Philadelphia rm nou- with n (â€ooh- I Inkyâ€"nines†in "or Cloth... iianxtng from A hole in the wither much in which «he hul been sleeping. Mn. Jeremiah J. Burl yeeterday even- ing tnunrl her lC-mnnthâ€"oid daughter. Jessie. dend. hut wlth the warmth of life still lingering in her tiny body. my: the Phil-dolphi- Record. In. Brick Ih‘i‘! with her husband I! Na. m 'l'logn tireet. and it we. when her husband hul returned (mm his wnrk th-t the mother went to nwnhn the rhild and «ii-entered tinI net-Mont. Her streams quickly tmmght est-lemme. and an in- restumtinn disclosed the tart that the. hnhy‘n death wax the remit nf one of the most pevulinr nerldontn an rernrrl. The little one had been placed in the old conch during the allot-noon to take a mm. The math was in the heron-.1 story front room. and (or some time had been the baby's sleeping place. it we: nhmit six o'clock when Mr. Rock re« turned home from his work and asked for Jessie. him Bach completed her preparations for supper and went up Itnlnt to mm the child. To her nrA prise the coach seemed empty. and she called Jeane. thinking she had gone to hide. I: the had done before. Receiving no revly she looked closer, and in the dim light new what seemed to be a bun- dle protruding from a hole in the wick- ernorh at one end at the coach. The now frightened mother hutily pmrured a light and to her terror found thet what she supposed we. a trundle wan 1 the naked body of her baby girl. henn- 1 in; by her urn pita. Her clothlng. bun- dled up about her heed, had evidently smothered her. while preventing the en- tire body frmn slipping through the hole. The child had probably been restâ€" le- in her sleep end had gradually worked her body through the broken wiriterwark until flopped by the cloth- ing. The little one’n urine were stretched above her head and she had evidently been prevented from making an outcry that could he heard. Bit-tolling the still warm body in her am. am. Buck run muting down ruin. Neighbors rent for Dr. Sci-warts. end the little one's body". bathed in mustard water. Artiï¬cial respiration was elm tried. but ell «tort: were meted. The child was deed. Jeanie we: a very pretty, golden- huired girl. the pet of the neighborhood. and her tragic 'deuh created quite n sensation. ‘ m' mvoual mum m bumfla a: pawn and Ime "can mu upon (M may In [mm «of Mn "w." mica!“ "God "In Minn-L mummy tonownm up "a Adv-nun am Md [Mn-NI for Mm: â€In" mount! And a" "at we than had AM" mm In mn'uanln: h It not worth om mom («0" my "10W?" "It In. "mud.“ murmur-«l M. anr. with I nah. TM (‘nmto do nnhommm numMcd. "I! only I: we" the an" an. Nolan um“: Mun" In M- rhulr. "\anl.“ M- uM. Mot-"r. ")u‘a no" your plan. If you've [M m " “be! u- (or an Inn-M. look back." lb. uld earns-(Iv. "um lhe lulondnr o! M- put are", and then consider (0 that the rum: o! M- Ont-min bu ‘brou‘hl Mm. The man 0! action. for who“ dred- Europe Nu no! Md.) much. conï¬ned within a circuit 0! a down miles! The um- ol natal "- hucd even the companlouhlp o! M: host-loved boon! TM commander 0! 3mm vuh but a pair of lulu" II In: all: (M nut" and dommnrr of Male mm M- royal um! 00 you nut land.“ the "1rd. And her to!“ r at any Again with Insvr. “do you t know that hill hon-o In but a mtdorlnx MI. and III gnaw-m I pvt-oner- pu- nnco? "In-cl! [In no“ mammoth [mu-rum at mu. M Ma been drum hr sordid ml! lo mall Mn plan; M mam In 5mm. in tn I. Mun-r. No- lan! M'nat- from "us InannH-m of «but. ur. wo- dnw mo Ipml "an! IM- mln nut mm!" “mammal-ire!" she cried with ringing scorn. "Winn. men. «109- the timid“? you pruiice bring upon the emperor? Ana we to preserve our own freedom nl the price of III. captivity. and amid the luxury of a [real capital to lhut our eyes to the misery of his exile on n lunc- ly rock unï¬t for human habitation?" Then in II! uwkwnrd lilencc. Ara-r a moan-M'- pauu- Ihu vent on again In I more pleading tone. "Madame." rcpfled M. Curnuv. depre- catingly. and with a bow of genuim‘ ad- mlrnlinn, “your enthusiasm In heroic. but it in not prudent: the boldness that you preach I: likely to bring disc-omn- lure upon us all." “Ah!" she went on. with qulckenlnr: breath. "there 19 magic In the mum-B It 13 perhaps because you whisper it so seldom that It has ceased or late (1; atlr you: let us be bolder In speech and braver In action!" "You!" she cried: "you too despaur at the eleventh hour? What do them: doubts and recrlmlnatlona mean? no none of you any more remember the greatness of the cause you serve? Have you begun to forget the emper- or?" As the lightning at this word flashed upon them her hearers ntnrlvd violent- ly. During chl- nltercauon Camilla had at Illent, but wllh growling lmpatlenca: her eyes fluhed and her cheeks were ï¬ery-Rd. The colonel. alwayl ready ‘0 turn the force of other! to account for his own purpose, hlltened to xlvc the ï¬nal Impulse to her pent-up lndlznn- (Ion. He looked at her. and raised hla Ihoulderl and eyebrows ln a gesture of resignation. loulty which would lave secured a triumph It your dlnetorl had not undo 1 cm] mutate In their calculations. Then two nun (onus of error must he avowed. We mun: think and Act with can}! cert-law. and all will be we]! " -- 1,, , ,L,;., t.. L-A‘ ._ u}. Holmcl moon his hand In mm lllenue. The Comte do Rnbodnntu ex- clumcd. namely, “It In too much to ex- pect; the cut does not ofler her paw an uncut! time!" your Instruction“ gm: I courage and ACCIDENTALLV HANCED. ‘1" I. ("‘Ilitlfl I The car was stopped at the next corner, vim-a than happened to be t drug store. and the young man. aided And abetted by on. or no eIderly ladies, who at one. took I lively [nun-z In the cue. helped the young lady ofl and Into the m. and pound of am: I doctor. Ono win found, the unlucky note was not put In vol-flu cram- nd no am. am by the inf- flqd, Win an: hm h I eur- f He won - m by lung Acumenâ€"- , A nor-at wean" I A business man of enviable standing [in Savannah. Ga. was maniod a few I days ago as a result of his own clumsi- ' hes: in a street car. Laat summer he , started downtown lo hie ofllca one after 'noon with a large umbrella under his am. "Is mind was much preoccupied ‘wlth the. details of a business venture of some moment. and he was unaware that he carried the umbrella at :1 dan- gerous angle. Before he could reach a vacant seat the car gave a lurch and he was thrown on his balance. He was conscious of having struck somebody with the umbrella and coincidentally with Mo becoming aware of that (uh a woman just behind him emitted an ear-lplltting act-cam. Everybody jump- ed and looked and to his horror the young man found that the point of hi. umbrelln had come in contact with the nose of the young lady seated Just behind him. 0! course. he apologined. or tried. but it was like apologising for murder over the body of the victim, for the lady'l none waa bleeding and she was limott in con- which: with pain. RICHARD MCKER. with some pretense of gnnllllly. and lo loop the Bo'ery mum at Incomple- mn n mlhle In the arm-«ding: M Tunney "all. Moreover. he knew II“ It": lo be suspected I: "la lot of any Polltlcnl loader. to long as maple- lon don not lead lo proof it nmrl not m- rlously harm the man whom rocallon in llle conlrol o! pomicsl alum. Thenâ€" l'ore. loe seems to have so shaped lm conduct than. whatever mlgM be sald of Mn subordinates. no one could foru- fy Accusatlon wllll pron! or legal lapses on Ms part. my M and am In the mum at Ric-hm Crolu'l wool-r nun. Ho km (in! Illblu hmr. or Ind}- nctly muted I!“ ll, won not who and (or a. rough only In In. Mn ll «um and on ole-coon day. and no other-In- uhnal trout undula- with Ila; Ind Ihu- In New unblmwo. mm. mm Tatum-or Io malrol u thc pool. of one 01 the humblest.‘bul. yet also on of the moat desperate. o! it! aubordinnlcn to the dictatorship. He became the sovereign o! Tammany b9- cauae he had fairly earned the seep!" l He developed in many ways. but espe- Icially in Belt-control as be mounted. In ‘ 1865 he was, it not. a rough himself, the auoclate o! rough: in the early sixties ‘ ho was. by trade. when he chose to ply it. a mechanic. Twenty years later he was receiving the distinguished t‘on‘ alderntlon o! the onset-s of the very IN" road company whose engines ho had once helped to make and drive. Liv- ing among men who were hulllea by na- ture, and to whom politics mount the aaaoclationa o! the aaloon, and the ovaaion and oven the direct violation ot the lows, ho discloaod a courts. which none at hia aaaociatea could match. and a power or ull-aaaortion which none or them could ulna-y. But by 1885 he had become a man of alloncc. awaiting only when he found it near nary to apealt. and had hrough his paav aionl under rate control. No had maa- mrod. too. some at the convontlonalitloa which give at loan a hint of reï¬ned n8- aociatlona. He had learned to lover: , by moral force. Instead of by the flat. He had discovered the power that in In a look. a word. rather than brutal ahoutinp. and rough and Iumhla u- plolia on the pavement. "0 had loaned that it he waa to maatcr Tana- Jill “I. In. In till "alth- I'M. nun-m flu Highest Ambitio- a! lil- l-Itr‘lot Afr-l4 at Actuation In“! of llnlofl. TAMMANY’S LEADER. RICHARD CROKER. OTHERWISE “THE SILENT MAN." GEORGIA MAN'S LUCK wan the term of nor- vlce In Tammany Hall required of Richard Crokor before he became “8 master Instead of Its servant. In that time he el- bowed, bulliedplob ted, nursed, and lorced his way “0'“ YEARS "canny. Half a pack of green tom-men, one lane head of «bingo. II! M pen-r- am one men of celery: chop all My mtha platinum mmwm “mm In“ of alt and lot and In MISS LIZZIE K. ‘TAYLOR. given the young mueIclan In the ml- mary branches, litm- 'hlch she wu sent to Chicago, where for seven] yen-e she took pflvete leeeone. New men Taylor In regarded I: one at the belt musicians In Iowa. lven before com- pleting her education she had given en- ter-m nmente In several cities of her an. the state. meeting with unflffll‘ er ' Lint. tartar. Whi- Wu lately AO- iodaed Intern at haunt}. him Mule Katha-rim Taylor of AZ’ hilt. lava. ha: been finishing her amalrui mlnmtiou in t‘hirnao. The nun-nines: and charm of her manner hatt Amt revviwvt unique, recognition "om friend.- in her native state. At the iota state fair. recently held at Den Haitian, â€in Taylor was awarded the pain at beauty among nixty col-peti- tora. Mattyâ€"linked. mock»! the runny women were entered in the conâ€" tmt Iithout their knowledge. enthusi- antic Mend. taking a ilherty which in mmmon in the Haaheyo atate. Tho ronint was warn. though notiona- tnred, the triemla of each candidate naâ€" in all the usual means to win rates [or their favorite. hat Ila: Taylor waa derlared the winner, many of the most "the adherents of other girls aaylnx after it was all over that the prim wu worthiiy awarded. The successful can- didate. la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ht. Taylor. While yet a more child site gave evidence of Mn; much music-at talent and her parents determined that it should not he hidden under it bushel. [mi instruction "a ual." Thin I'll a link 0! unuunplod «lo-“cur. tor ()revillo wrote about his mainland-nun without the lull re- une. and mu particularly candid in MI eriileluul o! the liluliriom pn- nonm- \vlllz whom, in his «wily of clerk or (he privy council. he ran brought into riots coal-cl. It In In- doniood u the time that Mr. Run do- lcrnd to ill!‘ luau-oat o! the aunt: nvmi Important point: counted Illb Ibo pupblimilon of its "Joan-l2" but ii nu ulna ulci ilnl lb. mm alt-ital I by an mum inn-Mo IIWM u Ila. roan ll "amino, how-v". on: 0! m- moat invariant rnnivibotlou in our wlnl nml pollilrul history. Mr. lit-"o MM lilo poll oi rr'lnlru in "it urlu council ml "31. Mo was on torm- o! clan iniiunry with «mm of llw maul rminem mm at Mm- in Franc-r. Ami on of his Ian! «mu nbrmul wu pnid in lho hm d‘Amn-lo Ii Chantilly. In "no domain oi fowl" million In had a wide nporicnro. mmh uppmlnio‘d b: man man nm of our autumn. fle Wu Editor at the "Edinburgh lo- vhw" and n are†Scholar. Mr. Henry Reeve has died at the ad- vanced age of 82. and the Edinburgh Review is once more without an edit- or. Mr. Reeve succeeded the late Sir George Cornewail Lewis in the editor- ship of the great quarterly in 1855. and he curled on the tradition of Jeffrey with acknowledged success. A master 01' French and German, he published a considerable number or translations, in- cluding De Tocquevilie'e “Democracy." but his chiet literary achievement was the editing of Charles Greviiie's "Jour- none did veil. so did the um men. In by the time the none we: out of dense! he hell got into the habit o! ceiling ID that it heceme nature! tu- him to Itep around In the eveninx. The Mullah nnce than oddly heluu proved fortunate for both outlet to the accident. inch developed sincere admiration (or the other and the remit we: a weddinl the other evening. At the supper which followed. the bridegroom. in response to a tout, said he was probahiy the only man in the United States whose courtship had begun by hla giving his future wile e punch in the nose. AN IOWA BIAUTY. LATE HENRY REEVE. HENRY RBEVE. mummmmuhm «h- m unaforflwmotnrfln can t... rAnnxo-rnmwmn. c. PATENTSJHAQE MARKS r Imun'wsnrnl In“. Dunc... ‘0‘. IIDOILI v":- .- cnn. In; A. BIG RED APPLE Maw “CO-ohm hula. “Isilufl: M'omm-qudo‘mm In. waqR-r‘ Kl DN Hood’s "The DevII'I Anvil" In the (me or the latent nary by Mary Kyle Dallu, and her publisher: us working the bellows for It. “I would like some powder. plane." “Face or banana. Sand for sun . that!" labels ma m- !evm null. HJ mu. P. 0. an on New on City. Take Care I! your Inletwm not â€My you, we win. “No. But I hate to do It. It does seen such I horrible death [or those poor little microbes and thinn."â€"~ Washington Star. ‘ “The doctor says that we must boll our water." she said to her trlend. “Yes," in. the reply. "It Isn't much trouble." Ber I‘cndor "art. It was the woman who wlll atop a horaewar twice inside or twenty feet to keep from walking the small extra distance and who will let a man with both arms full of bundles stand llp rather than move over hall a foot to let him alt down. as that or quicksilver.â€"â€"St. Louis ne- public. Queer M About ‘lflr ' The celebrated chemist o! the six- teenth century who orxued that it would be impossible for us to live on the earth's sumac it the eimosphefl should suddenly incense. to twice ltl present thickness could not have been m- wrong otter eilâ€"thet is. it the ex- periments or Dr. Arnott ore to be taken ll conclusive. In his observations on atmospheric pressure at the bottom of the deep mining six-(tn of Europe. Prof. Arnott has (ound that the obtuse be- tween the readings of n huemeter at the bottom of e 4,000-loot shalt and one at the eurince is great enough to wet- rant him in making the statement that air at the bottom of o short twenty miles deep would be as dense no water. Figuring on the same ratio he ï¬nds that it a hole could be sunk tort! miles into the bowels of the earth the density or the air at the bottom would be as great rm (3;. Itch-mum. n. V. I" AIN'T "I ll" ï¬ll? Sanaparilla noun. mm a. BLADDIR 00... umï¬an Mhlwfl‘