inlllon ulna. li silver depncintaed to rapidly in ulna when it won bought in comparatively Ill-H quantiï¬es, will lt not necemrily follow that when the United States coin- lt free It the mint. ln enormous quantities it will be even more overprodnced and lts value can- Otultly shrink? The fact in that there In. been such I great production of diver, such competition among the slum themselves, that the supply ex- uiedl the demand and silver ll really no longer, unless international urea ant can be secured for in coinage. a pony metal. It in: become a com- um: commodity only and in now My decreasing in ulna except ‘ m mint!" demand has ale- ‘ ï¬lly m1! It: harm (not-um ï¬t m m m †need- “Every ï¬bre o! M. being womanly Amen-Ian." 1'). "all." ms to have Inca he to no he: that "no son cllver the [hind sums purchase the In. In It In many “m In my all": ha ha mute-«ed by Ii. Unllcd autos. I'll-i o! m PM to be "crlm M â€73" only clam IIINOII 01 um: dol- lar. cm coined w the govern-ten u! then m free coinage then. But due. an "Mario's «1.0" the m- orn-OI: col-ed mm.†In Illm damn and patch“ "50.000300 in other billion and Iona! Imwry Imo- W. 0! mom that 1": con- wung the currency. Nuloul haul noun are not a legal and" "up! that they no "alum! to: all am to the Unlml am" "not ‘IUCI on lawn and (or all debu- and “um owl“ by the [lulled sum. Clam lnlmfl on the public dab: Ind II mmm 0! "so IIIHOIII currency. M ullooll hull ll malted lo ro- d" at par tot my debt or Inblllty h It. «In mm at every other ullonl Ontâ€"Albany Arum. malted Stun Immry not" of mo .10 l log-I louder In payment at oII “NI. pubIIc and â€In“. and In re- ooIano (or canon-u. Inno- um I" pub- lic dun. Tiny my be round an I an of Ibo II-NI resona- of the Inuit nu an "Gamble In gold or IIIvor col- In the Mambo of I30 mum of no Ina-arr. Currency minutes are not A lop! under (or any purpou. but. may be count-d u and 0! [ha lawful moan] learn at tho hanlu and my be ac- ensued in Ibo mule-nun o! during- hom balanm Silver certiï¬cates Ire not a legal ten- der. but no mlnblo (or customs. (no: and all public dun. Gold cerllllcnlen are not a legal len- der. but may be luuod In payment of Interest on (he publlc debt and are re- solvable ln payment (or customs. taxe- nnd all puhllc dun. United sum notes (“smubachâ€) on A legal tender In payment 01' all debts. public and prinm, except for duties on Imports Ind Intereu on the [while debt. Minor coin II I leul tender to the amount of twenty-ï¬ve cents. All Inctloul silver coin now minted In I lean] tender to the amount of ten dollarl. The silver doll-r of the nets of 1192, 1881 and 1818 II a full legal tender to any nmount. The trade dollar was a legal tender to the amount of flu dol- lln. but bu no legal tender qualmu- Uon- now. VIII“. Kinda o! u“! ftudor. The Fourth National bank in the city of New York he tuned a leaflet. which give- the following concise and cor- rect statement at the various kinds of low tender under the mount law: oi the United States: Gold coin in a legal tender in all pay- ments, without, my limit :1 to human. luau! Ibis-lab I. 2.2.52- .3»:- I :3.nn...ltlofl :31 Stilt-duh 8.31.55 1 EH. 03.- luovcuh 35‘!!! 58.3. DEFENCE 0' THE PLATFORM AND PARTY RECORD. REPUBLICAN PARTY. In. m I ("cl-"c m.‘ Nashvmo Center, Martin County, Minn, Aug. zâ€"To the Edltor: I notice In your column of Notes Ind Queries in your paper of July 18, In answer to the question whether n â€mu is obliged to receive all": dolhn In pay- ment of n debt. you answer that he II, silver damn being Ion! tender to In! amount. Nov. this being on, In Whll or of flat do†thu ammunition u Inm- can-m1 (loom we. ‘ There in, in short. no form of econ- omieei, oncinl or political development which the tree silver nehene in not cei- icuiated to nrreet more violently then iii a dinotrmu war. I “nine or an Egyptian plane should strike the land. Yet the iiimory prospect of creating vain: and prosperity out of nothing by deeply den-inc the nation’s ntnnd- ard of nine teen: to here a strange Ind unaccountable fascination for III‘IIâ€" iitnden of peopleâ€"~somothing "he the nitrnctlon of the lighthouse lamp on the meant, which inreI innumerable flocks of mist-tor] bird: to their cer- tain destruction. But the ni-iie‘ badly linpe. it would, perhaps, not matter to much it these persons should shatter 1 their own wings only. it their course| did not threaten so many millions oi innocent peopleâ€"Philadelphia Record. in olordlu clo- monume- [or prom-My ovation- on the [nor-l mum Book In boo. (he nivonol exocrine. In I" epoch of doprooood ‘cnmncy no iloonclol panic. So in from being widow, the circle oi tho prosperous and rich would be only ur- rowed by the reckless oolley oi the oil. "ms. The porter at tho “gold bugs" and "my shorts." against ohm the ollrerilo urine in foolishly VIN“ would be greater than ever, :31! would be more nocrnpnimiy exercised moo ‘ ever before. The [learn oi Milan: prosperity under o oyuo- oi deï¬ned and inlaid money would one: you ll’l]. Ind would be followed by a long night oi Industrial Ind noel-l gloom. In for no bond! o! the any mlm the I", lot Ila you mint lie flat. should Ibo. con-try dot!“ to ll‘ do. mm"! '1‘!!an of dint the up: 0! ma hello! vow-Id discover. who: (on me. um m hm «they 0! the Cheap Money policy mid be to “rennin: nu Item the mm of wank anon. the In. wum .Il- umdn 0! mm, and m no- plc would “doubted†.0 rolled by (In mm anon-all. m I 60".: of mm mm: could ha «I vuy to the Mn of m In"; It com m. the low no control “I eon-and lama anon-u 0! may only the richer "I botlovo it I. u nod doll ban“ to om up the mill. ol momma out†lo mo labor 0! America "an m open up an mint. o! the Unn- od out†to thuauvor of (no wwld."-â€"Inlor McKinley to In. Old Comndoo. Illvorllo Doll-loll. The tomenlen o! batted Imnl the [Maple pretend that the Illvcr ulntlon Thus tree silver mean: giving the nation a currency depreciated at loan 4'! per cent and compelling the laboring man to accept a silver dollar whose ‘Dllrchaalng value could not be more than 63 per cent of the dollar: now in circulation in lion 0! money worth tho world over one hundred oenta to the dollar. The demand for ailver coinage now la a fraud, n bunco game, and the victims selected are the wan-earners. for they, lea: than any one eiae. can at- iord to have the purchasing power or their money reduced ‘7 per cent or more. The laboring man who wants a good dollar will vote‘ for ‘IcKinley. That is necessary or he votes to destroy ‘ hla ability to live as well as he doea now. Eloquent perioda and blaapho- moua metaphora cannot change the alt- nation. Free aliver la a gigantic iraud. -â€"Sprlnxneld (0.) Union. Incl! triendiy to other end‘ the time come when the increulu ot the low erument'e Rock by the purchase at 4.500.000 ounce. monthly become a menace. Sliver wee felting I0 uphill! in value and the wide divergence be- tween it and sold, at the existing ntlo, widened eo conetnntly tint the flooding or the nation with the dwreeloted eoin was dangerous and the dlillcuity 0! maintaining it at n parity with gold '3' 30 great that congru- repenled the law providing (or the purchase of the human. The country wee etmply in danger of being swamped by silver. Now the silver huge would have us ‘undo the good work performed by the repeal In 1890â€"de3 neeeeenry by the 1 growing lack of conï¬dence 'in the gov- ernment'e nhiiity to continue all menial It a parityâ€"by coining I“ the bullion in the United States. that oi.’ France and China as well. and all old silver coilee note and silver epoone into money which would be worth lees, by reason of its excessive supply, then titty-three cents to the dollar. Ion About Domounoloa. AND LABOR WILL AGNES WITH NIH. inn-incl; um Advocnton at free silver (rm that the incl-cued demandâ€"which would ‘ be a forced and not a real demend~ would raise the price of silver bullion no that the make-believe ntio of one to sixteen would become the com- menial ratio. That in a not based on a fallacy. The experiment ha been tried and (mad a dismal failure. Under the Rind law the government got.“ $2,000,000 worth oi silver 3 month; but the price of silver bullion kept drop- ping. Under the norm-n hm the government bought 4,500,000 ounces of silver a month; but diver kept drop.‘ plug. The "boy ontor" pledge- hill»i ulttodo who: no utionon any h. "or heat: Ihio to ioâ€"koop‘ all I‘ll oilmonopority atontio one-tin It In Impossible to Inna nnlc of ’91. Iron because of the mutton tot free lumen The one of Iron a no canon! In nearly an torn:- ot lndmtrlnl under- taking that the demand for It. or tho Inch of demand, on n we Imitation of the condition of the business pulse. The atom" of the nlen of 9!; Iron has led to the stowage of the produc- tion of on in the Rockefellet mine. at m, Hick. throwing 7,000 men out of work. The continuum of the silver “union '1“, no doubt, further mum and nun-m the conditions a! doubt and Innecnrlty which compel prudent men to n the {nativity until the storm uh" huh blown out.â€" Phntdelphln Record. nanomhlnlrnmhul-ofn nun lint would III-MI a. parity between lien. ll diet work. be con- lndod (but the nllo M" be the col- norclal nun existing between the In mm; nu In lam with (m the doctrine of tllo in. silver new. They nowhere propose lo I." the silver dollar equal ll com-«dd ulna lo the gold dollar. It la n essential point In thelr pml‘onn that the silver dollar must be u cteap Iollar.â€"â€"Burll|¢ton (VL) Free Pres. The W In click no use diver dcnocnu nondayn refer u no lo:- mle- 0! John.- h an“. “no... Join-o- u- “ strong I an“ Iona an an AM Ila-mot. Ho h- vond the no. of Incl silver no gold as may. a do not! mad money ton on I par with gold. we slopâ€! no further coins. of ï¬lm. not no It I“ ton «and II III (M an: aim m- Iu con-Mu o! lump. M the an! m.-â€"m. Pu! Plum Pm " It eon-lets or impatience end wind. Before 1878 there had been no silver dollars in circulation in thin country for thirty years. ï¬le was because the ailver in the silver dollar would sell tor more‘money an bullion, to he need in the one, than the sold in the cold dol- ler. (the gold dollar being the cheaper had driven the silver dollar out at cir- culation, so that in 1873 low men under forty years at age had ever seen one. For this reason when a law was enacted in 1873 codityiu all previous acts in relation to coinage so an to eimpilf! them and adapt them to modern condi- tions. then oheolete allver dollar was ‘ dropped from the list of coins providv ed for in the act. Buhseqently to this- in consequence chieily oi the met '0' latlve increase in the production 0! sllv ver and ot the cloeinz oi the mlnte oi Germany and other countries to its free coinageâ€"silver began to decline rapidly in value. So that in I chart time it become cheaper the- gold. Then the owners of silver mince began to clamor (or reopening our mints to the tree coinage oi ellver dollars. AI sll< rcr wee then cheaper than sold. it thin had been done the cheaper silver would have driven out the mid. Congress. thereiore, refused to yield to the de- mand oi the silver minere; but in 1818 it reopened the mints to the coinage not all the silver that could be main- tained at par with (old. Since that time we have coined 430,000,000 dollars and have authorized the coinage of about 160.000.000 more, which is over seventy times more silver dollars than had been coined in our mlnte during the entire history oi the nation hetero 1873. There ellver dollare m a full legal tender tor all debu. Silver had been practically demonetleed by the collage act of 1884. which rained the ratio from 15 to l to 16 to l. with the result oi drivin; ell ailver from circu- htlen. By the ecte of 1878 and 1800 we have remonetlud silver to the enor- moue extent mentioned, and then her- in; reached the isrtheet limit where it wu pan-ml. to mum": our silver dol- CAIPAION NOT... DOWNERS “e-GROVE REMRTER. gene. end your ehoet ie heerd with them eed yen trundle their hoop, end I7 their lite. end eirile their hell. end eil your weerieeee eed eexiety ere gene ee when e child you hoended ever the pay-(round your-Ii. Thet tether who etende rigid eed eney-peihetie enid ihe eportinleeee at children. mhi never to hen been tempted out at e creety end nnredeeneehle eeiluri- neu. The wetere ieep down the more, hutcheyheveeoitheenceleletepoi childhood The amine cenee out oi the wee of the eeet, throwing lie eti- ver on the iehe end lie cold en the1 towel. end ite Ire on the cloud; het Ii‘ ie not en bright end heeniii‘nl en the morning 0! liiei There ie no light like thet which le kindled in e child'e eye, In aler like thet which hiomee on e chlld‘e cheek. Io unele like the eennd at e child'e voice. lie feee In the peereei picture redeeue eey im- perfection in en. When we ere weer, with tail, their little hende pull the hurdene on our heck. 0h. whet e dull, eteie meen world thie wenld he with- out the epmfelneee of children. When i ï¬nd people the: do not like children, I lunedieteiy donht. their more! end Christian cherecier. But when the (nee oi God emee upon e child, how enepeehehly ettreetive. When selleel hecine to prey. end Timothy begin to reed the acriptnree, end loeeph ehue hlnieeit ienslnerehie to influence-â€" hew heentiihi the eeene! i know the! umte matinee net emcee when their children become pione. heeenee here the idee ihet toad chulree eI- wen die. The menu eneetloee e'ae‘ei‘ aed end eta-Iii, eel the deed. excite Noel on (to n, to do." nd and: "AI. It“ I. not right" and '0 Duo- ol I, on Inc vs, and 6mm a all. In. that “In“. hand. to than! it can not a mum 0! mad limit. so uni-nu can I. « our ind-handout. man that adult» an militant-mama“!!- dn- nth pin-mud or In the â€tool, “4 '0 clip out In“ Mm Involunuflly and say: "How beau- hl!" All null.- and dignity In m and: hunky don- ut “and no. for. of nature or :0.â€qu a Inn-l. “nu mum on um um .- ou the and. than“ with nil-d- ..ndt-nu honour- about M.mu¢«l«d«umu.. You Mu (min I "a may pot-cu “on m I". Id. at holy-m Mum and will one! â€mm and '1“ fulc- kII “ï¬ction. will. you I!" Alvin mkmNflrlth-ncfld. coo-um: amt. a you m â€In; bu be... II in III. on.) and Inn- tau 0. (to yaw-no. â€t on Dev nu «I an: "Plun- clvo no I mu.†AI! in can '0 Mn ruled on and all: "OI. M b Idling In and In. nu noon and than did." MI Ian-duds 0! you. In" pound “u use. that boy IND. M to cu tuna-00M and (be. In mm hone nd dlod n M. IMIOI'I up. no «or! um mm. In. IIM. «new In A chm gluon A“ "min". I on" new tank In you 0! (Midland; In “noâ€. It. mull.“- Ily 00 mm. m pow-r any um um“! bait and II. “WI! tun-I- lla. I". mm In haul. any so" about an hurt-hunt- II‘ neon than what I m In Just m. on. whom mum: "no u: on I" and our too! In loo loud to 40cm 5 Clot child. I! then be In our homo I undo: vote. and I gentler and Ind n inlet lootuop. But I“ at an an“. While tun unper- o! Blanca I.“ buy to tho M. then «no a “was" nap- c that 'l", with inner nub: nod for A rich! harvest. ll. raped only m that. but 0 w“: . noun um I" mu 1 do not van to m- ohlneo over the manger. latency, with it. helpieuneoo end Innocence. had pooled sway. Doyo ot boyhood had comeâ€"(loy- ot laughter end frolic. 3 doyo of sunshine and nromioe, day- at otrlnlo cueetlonn and curlooiiy and quick development. I ouppoeo unong oil tho treoaureo oi that house, the brightest won the boy. One tiny then in the ohoot or reopen heord oileld. A heft hurt niwoyo bound. at the sound of oichlo or ocythe. No oooner have the hone-tern out n ow-th ncrou tho Sold thou the led join: them, out! the ovathy reopen {eel young oglin on they look down It thot led. no bright Ind beoutiiui no woo Roll in the hor- veot ileido oi Bethlehem gleaming otter the mpol’l. But the one no too hot (or him. Congestion ot the brain oeioed ‘ on him. l ooo tho ownrthy laborers drop their olehloo; end they ruoh out to Ice whet in the matter. one they ton him on they try to cool his brow; but oil in at no ovnli. In the inolont oi conulononooo, ho puio hlo hondo Iain-t hio temples ond criu out: "My heodi my head!" And the (other ooid: “Curr him to hlo mother." )uot no any (other deuid hove aid; {or our hood in too rough, on our voice to too hmh. TALMAGE’S SERMON. “A minnow on THI HARVIOT "an." GUNOAV'I Gunner. mu In. no till. In. an... II Mac-hym- MIC-Ion“ n he." a. the Bantamâ€"m m Gill. II. .0. HERE I. It. lent on. Inâ€! home In Shanon. To the luxurlnnco Ind Inlendor at a smut house had been given the advent o! a. child. Even when tho Angel or “to bring- : new noul to the poor llllll'l but u Im- 0: Joy the not: alumna pun. vim-o no ‘ round a tong-ad mo kids. m min: "Na! I‘ll toll" the goat; the you will know just which n m “(at VI! down" and the In I“ by tho Int-d down to a» plain. m m not than. all the poem cried: “Thank doll. that God!" in: strength not giving way until the menu "a M. And they cried: “Band but, now. an her air!" 0, I! n «can '11! lo thu for the physical Me of [in child. nu "Ill ‘ you do for tho atom-i mo 0! "'1’, b0! ; and your mm m it no; to all In "so great «'1 of dim!!! M Hm hound put forth nor-curac- hr tit Mm; ohiu ï¬nial iii-talk“ than you, 0' prom. an m gut“- for II. mu II†U â€I! â€in. .O. Uflwiyui°‘° _ . L; the angle swooping I. m a: noun about Int. mm (I. am to her back, III. sun-d for her (than and for home. 0. what a 61-1" descent! mam (roll (M. m to M an. emu" by that VIII. I“ I! that not. coming can further and W. to pent: they Old not and“ It. Hum Lamond at than Ior twin. and look- odnndnvthomhhï¬oqfll. no manning“ “hawthlï¬o «and II. the. no It... m In! «or trod. an; “on an, «will; bold of this run or M root. can: It. meld the cm. and each! bar uh, (no. "In. a. In ha In tho OOH. um. can I lunar of If... in no “I. Ind . mid.- .flo clutched tho oval- dllu um u no luck. I“ low .131 mtlltummmncym All“. banquet! and Han-1| mm aun- od for the am It m 1'. .m- b- fmthey amutthmem (Mu-g then, I). and to non! up till? Na hm too! In our ma It. That. can anon than who I“ can "the out II mhvdmfltkun- on let any; «a flush use“ m mmmzmm H. mm a mmrum "w mm m [ MM!!!“ nhmuap_ ‘ ' a cud-n tel-.991! so Hoo- In. Imo- gt hum nail nu min. Then r I: â€mutual about thll' tonne-d M no: :0. Sag-II i l .8! 3 on}... :0 r0! i Go 3.... .8... 3. it... 2 3. {in 3. Erna-I ‘ .ro 3.53:0! .r. 83.5-- 2 B 36.3. S 3. 32.. 33!... z. :5... 5: Quinlan. I pus on to amidst tho susceptlbn- it! of childhood. In- prlds them- selves on thstr suchsnusbtltty. The! It" asks sn slsbonts argument ts provs tbst they thtsk now just as thq dld tvsnty nus no. It Is cbunsd to trsttty or trsud when s nan cums bls sentiments tn polttlcs or In ullctotl, sad It ts tbls dstsmluuoa of soul tbbt so ottss drtvss last-It tbs Gospsl (to. s man's bcsrt. It Is so hsrd to tasks svsttcs cbsrttsbk. sad {and honest. ssd pclds humus. sad scepticism Cbrtstlsn. Tbs no“ at God's truth was ts sis-es cl tron tboss nstlsd vsntm. sad tbs bet-st son-s hsttIs-prsst ‘snlsst God's butts-u. But cblld- bosd; bow susssmtbls to only“ bad to Instr-«lost You us not ssrprtssd st tbs mud: 'Abrsbsu bust lssss sad lsssc bout Jseob;“ tor vbss rs- Itctos ststts Is s tststly, It Is not to so sll tbnssb. Just»! s uuvdsnss. no srs sot surprtssd to use Its: sss Jobs- ". sttsuptlu s-ssstuttss. 0b. ubst s moosstblllty upon tbs mt sud tbs tuobcfl Tbs unustss toubss tbs km. ssd tbs mucus st tboss is" ts sssy sl sol-t tbs pins ssd tbs cbovds, ssd yss 'ssdsr st tbs dtstsus bstsvsss tbs bsy us tbs chad. Au so It Is In Ills; tt yes tossb s sblld. tbs mm Um «no bub m- Iss- bood of old as. tsms. tut tbs tut-s ptsysd, Ibstbst tbs dim of s Inst ssm' sr tbs subs- st s nut 1w. Tbs word tbst tbs lsbbstb lsbost tsscbst will this sltsnoss Ibtsssr I. Iona." Whllo that ouo urrlod in tho house. you ion than no on am! in the room, out! you thought (hot «or: niche- would ho iho int; and when. Gully, tho wind- or death did oeditor tho has. you won no no" surprised than to no I our come out than the cloud on o dork night: (or you no olion aid to your companion: "My door. I. ohoil novor rain that child.†But 1 Icon! tho idoo that hood children oi- won dio. Samuel tho plouo boy, ho- , come Samuel tho [not prophet. >Chrioiiou Timothy hoamo h mini-tor ‘Ii Ephelul. You; Daniel. oonoocroiod to God. become prime mini-tor oi I" the realm. and ihéro on In hundreds o! the school: and Running! thin coun- try to-du, children who lovo God and keep his commondmouu. and who are tooho (ammo-t lmou tho Chriniono and tho philanthropist. Ind tho ro-i former. of the non century. Tho‘ [rice or God never hills any one. A child will he more out to grow up with religion than ii. will be In! to [’0' up without it. Lonwl of duo in prom- lud lo the "shim; The rill‘loh oi Chrloi does not crown the the" or curve the spine or woollen tho non“. Thoro are no moi-tin flown. up from tho rivor o! lilo. The Milton oi Chriu thrown our tho hurt and lilo o! 1 child I oupaui beauty. "Her won on ways oi pin-onions. uni on he: poth- oro pom." . mks- you mu tint tho- tun! at Girl-t bu been on It. nylnr. “not as. one come“ Ito. and m I! come to lo but And :1 Old vii! 0.0â€. «I nan-oi â€atâ€"1M5 HI and by mm 3%“ 3;? 31‘s'Z‘Ei. “‘2‘. % SI: IIIIIIEIEI§:IIIIIIIII m3 â€maï¬a“ a... um mmMmmmmmwf m ammunm “WMWMmumm«umw m" ENE W .WWE 3â€me “mm mmmmmMWMu unmmmmu no they Inn nu on! m. A†than names. and you In! In boot I. toll you of nu dylu W at M m- ehlldm. You in. M u: I in bu- whhond In you an. 0 my Tho tritium um M an DI lil- am, cum In mam. 14 u. ell and young. â€Moo that unv- I. “up .m I, oo much an I. My. Intmhvhnd tom-um Thor. In that. than who m all ml. an by any. at! M to“. why on loan '0 (any. n I «all «In. up the nun or All that. It. Inn you out from m tumn Illo It. Haydon 0! Donna. u would an at m «y to motion their â€In. A gm! unlmm Mm tho on». to- loud than 0000; you Ion m- an IN! «or Ind no- you think you in! than volcu am†you wanna. Ah. loud"! end Me foal "mm 0‘ plum“. mm; he)!†(MI! ~‘ my bone. and thrown â€in" am Ill. floor, Ilenethuo' I'd W , _ mirth: and yet he was e than,“ «mud to God. unplug Me mm“- menu. 71m A. m and»: width piety I believe In. Win the am CC 1 sleineu cune suddenly and be we- told' ‘thnt he could not‘m well. he I!“ "June alone can av. no; ieehe em. save me. He ha and me. Don't «7 mane. l ehell‘uo right MEI! lo haven." And the: my 0"." Iii-i (Inn or enter to cool his hot line all no um: "Menus. I the" an O dreuuht tron the water of III. I†~ awhile, or which I! one drink In mu = never get thirsty lulu. I In! lmtll . gt Jem’ test and I went him a - Jun will! he think. but to do me.†In those due. â€ROI: for . Weary" wen | new hymn. and he Ill. lent-nod It; end In 5 put.“ W- ot eon], In hlo tut hour. In titled on: In pry u nunâ€"0mm†nun. 7» mm: M: m 1 India! lhu God; with In the Inst. A nine or «am a and. NI Md. nothing can â€on him, mum