«un- lIIu playfully .m- vfl In W on the roll"- . 1'). mm IMn-lI-la' “In: Mo. "0- lb. .0- I‘ d that luau. no mum I). that hull" Ir- «man: “mun-no! - III «Mn ll m. ruler h a cabin use. and alumna o!‘ t mt. human! u- â€M; the a. mu mï¬â€™réï¬n" to fluctuate his mom, her-all In an mpectl to ï¬lms-hm.“ liomwerhmhm a ; mmmw â€mm m an.“ .Wmï¬mmw mmmWWWMawW Emma a: swam“ .Ivu‘dhenecnu won-gnu Qua; "migttlumuunflmd *7; u _, tho don gain (I. roan. nd the middle 0! O 9. CM mam- than with a I! ‘fi 8 I 2? 38 I m. the Damion. mine “who“ all talcum mm or pm imam In- to the extreme bod-cut" ..m- nun Ole" “‘ “n W a g m the nu out 9a.! "my. We .- "mu airtight-Hum“! Imhcm I'D“! “alumni-nun†m '1'" 1 mm! mm "L â€All â€van. and tau-mu. Lu III llflm with no hard- 33 0"." II:- hd I). you." umbr- Mindy. 'Inwnhugmuondfluyo‘w hi. no an. vhnur you om bo- gging“.- ha. l .- a Rocky was mam, 'ch lull NON“ â€was!“ Inn-mount..- vo'vn Mvtu out. And than mod .u “I": IIOI momma III m w you. Medium hr hut-mu, mum. "It II not cm or prover h. My u n-blo um I: III. nun- W mimosa." “flow In elm] hm In tho “I" ll- Hm lubricant]. Witty. “11:. non Malon- \ ‘AA to are." called deud n his ueMn-lew. “ï¬ne I“ sitting at me but at I cedar near my projected road. alums the met bone-(h her. I nee-ulna let tro- her "ambiance b the My): you eat me while I we. IN. mm; walked up In In In the Invent-em fellow some mu 1 an; Introduced lay-cu. ohm Ina-eon her house.†“You should In. Me- I Irma! "The myltay to me Sn how and M you no! In. Withers!" chirped undo-I Harriet. "Do 21911113! I wu III. 0 weal-had In my m. u when I III you two walking up an Avenue ï¬lm (author like old hlondl." “Noneâ€"unless I chose to wait sev- eral hours. Surmlslng at once that my hue:- had not Irrlved In couch to noâ€" any no of my coming, I let: my hag- †in charge or the nation master Ind at out on foot. I pleased myself when l was here two year: ago with meylns an llt line between your ..b‘nu,ud the lamest point of the rail- md. If one doe: not mind some pretty loop hills, he can save at least two .lllee by "ailing hlmeelf of my topo~ mphlcal skill. It was a pleasant va- flfl! to the. alter six hour: In a narrow on eat, to «match my limbs over the rocky pun and breathe the fresh air of no wildwoodl Instead o! smoke and rotu- or am and} W ~nluolohernflouvlth her DON’T undomtand how you happened to cross that rough mountain In your route lrotn the do: pot." said the elder brother, when the family assembled that evening (or what Miss Field alâ€" ways denominated ' a. "sociable. old~ Mined tea." which. In the country. in served at the town dinner hour. “Could you obtain no conreynnce at the nation 2" M" "*1 hon on. rmflww: fl! swam “no h u wanna, now her to he a Damian u a. “this have“ cunning. ad that the cling: to m- u- norm (on to hi- llfly alleles. Ha hum nu Hu- flet’n new In In mm m dam to In withe- lnd oph- Iou hm their not ll ï¬lm unci- mm tor Mann. we know yamsâ€"J Niall]. hitherto funny. But Mimi-cm mm. m mm mm, mum ummm "a not I mm at! Ion-lulu: for- .uh. a Can-«v m: In samba art-madman: "um-nan" nub "an. no mo you can. to u. YoudouuMIIuIC-vlumm. I hope?" . “I and II! MIMI: low In.†I than m. This mu I- n "la-o n- chln (or my lot. wandering. TM: â€"ny brother'- honeâ€"h a. only on I ‘ Jan In America. Ya I 'II disam- Ied with it In! your. limo-a was often aboutâ€"you how but upon win Much-mm†mummy, "and. to be undid with you. our cumin "mm Is not the â€not who. 1 than vain-arm select n .7 only commie: h a Owen. But for my sin and hill; MI I should have con-w ted sumac or m l'l! and left her to .‘4 AA,.,, __ _ _ _.â€", n.“- u-vI-I. "You seem to nun. my brother." ho aid to M: wile one noralu. u the m array-In: ham" {or hot rule. “HI- ndulnllon lot you ll highly compli- mentary. l mm you wlll luv. no man mauled to loam hln to null wllll In Iona wool- lonpr. lt mulc- no to m haw amicably you got on to- nelier. and the MI. I. especially creditable Io law“, launch u be was "Ivor-ally remand to I! Mr prior to my BOW" “In that an to harm til the w- an I can Ill" Ila." anal 0“- mn«. loll. nominally down lo M! and and null". "I do not how may Inn who would to no mom-u to l nunbllu block In no path to worldly advancement." The mam-nun would nu than hr 0! lm- curd Ind Illa om coul¢~ ‘ maltmdnuobowuylnn uno- emlon u out. no natural and lano- eeaL an. m alm- lllu law-rd. and was new!“ to III. III ham every hour. They run IIOII' m an. In. and. bell; of bar-allov- tourn- moun. they mull: mod lbw can. til-n Mo was (and. Mud and munc- IJ: ammo n4 mm“ on much u Ir. mm" “a mum wool-led Mr. nhmthrunnwlynom 5:10. Inc. may, a. bran m not. Moron. her [smile tunn- non Inpmllu on an only DH“... nor- an. II. hi «or ion Men. "I a. mu lull". that later to- «ymolhomrd mid-yum In MI mm.†nld mun. when the «any-mu m manual the- to than their IN rnll mum-u of conï¬dence in them both. and his unlemlh regard for bl- nearest living relative, mint lino he- mtm softer and kindlier sentiment. toward him in Constanoe'u bunt but for the palpable fact that he encour- aged the nuochtlon. not Menu-o It brought her enjoyment. but u u mean: of mourning Edward‘s any with tight. \ no-.. _ , med her out as the object. or his muted attentions. and did not dia- gulae the pleasure he. the lion 0! many brilliant clmlel. took In her society. 1‘th {unnm ol conï¬dence In the!!! i have said that Mr. Withers' sensi- bilities were not lively, no; his love in- tense. But of all people living this, his ‘only brother, had most hold upon his heart. most influence upon his judg- ment. He made much oi him nite: Ml formal style; listened with obvious re~ spec! and mm pride to his opinions. and conceived the notion that III; "I“ was highly honored when Edward rin- unhappiness to he (he righteous punish- ment. of her crime and folly inlhaving linked her destiny will: that. o! a man whom she did not love. He had known dozens of other women who dld the name at the bidding of similar motives. and his symthles had lain dormant. But ihlu' one had heart and intellect, and both were taminhing. I.†answer}: Constance. cw. CRAFT!!! v1. ï¬ OMANm m. -â€",.-.u nu n, wlm Goa he do?“ "H; mar-Hy buy: [up I dam handkmhm"-Ffluendn m- ea- M I:â€" "When you want to at â€nothing from your husband hr mm: for it. -‘AL A... LA A-..‘ nut-A _ __-_.._ v: nun-me, Ill. turned, (on helm lag, and a sphere. mm Inche- In it. longest and two and . comer In It. shortest diameter. Both handle and bill as of boxvood. They in united by a um: double mm of white loam, {menu by iron pep Into mums bolted Into both India and ball. The lull in Inhebeuotphyntho “he... that from and to end the mun-on: I: “an m:- long. AI tho hallo hang: loo-21y thou the strain! Mn- ‘dle solo decree at fore. as mired to Mn: n Into mung; but when this h an. the execution the 'um I. about: of In something dmdrnl. A moderate No. not It. struck by It; with vary l exenlol on the part of the holder 1 Ian'- head, leg or arm would be very easily broken. No do“: some nah powerful weapon no required In the “cool old times."â€" Northampton Henna. Huh-"Intent no mode In henna, n“ n property of the with @330: Brannon. lush-d. It consist- of It. mflaftnacm. or handle, lulu once the budget Ill instruments of once 0! I). village constable. of long ago, when m’n Hm were col-Mew cdoflouweonttln they-rem. The cut of that. «Ian, notably M years ago. an a for-mule. not to any bloodthlrm, Iceman! of dense. I bun been this to obtain one o! m Iona secret-r1, alt lulu. Willa maley. bu hm secured fr.- Nomn-mon two telle- ol the vast the m peculiarly accented with [to lo- mmnelt ol the sate. of which la b mlnmar. 11m. in um lures. at ‘__. .g_ L..r A , by It. "mm It. Wither- um “ml of chm. and II. DIM-Imus 10:an â€pan-01 mm In ml on m. pol-l. Tho haul m moat Ilnuy u I» dun heal-o clona- I“ the and“! cooler. Ind nude. mm or convening not In and mm- tnnmurfldnlorlunbylh main two of the mm. with... nun-vulc- In. a. “(mu but our no checkered urns. For llama NIH he hen-n who. . Ml herself I. a. It!“ ulhgmm I: II. ant.â€" _L_-1AA .,. mu more Is tbs helmusd Ibs- uu bsr rose. 8M stoned s-lsbly disposed Io-su Coasts-es. too. sad ho sums to end]: her will Mad lslssâ€" floss with regard to on no. out ml. In Mr sltusuos would hsvs lulu! ss s slurp". as. shard sist- “- _..s_-. , - a â€"v- w-vuv" VIII-cl I. shaping hln conduct. Tut Han-m 9M Mn with nlmuliou to remain ham In: decision In unwind. m m weaned or ammo. and I prolong:- aon or his an, In a ion-o that held so low nun-action [or hot. Thu um or~ alum: to highly nil-tum" to Ml broth†in not without elm I. .L_â€"I__. LI. 7" - -"3nt on earth we Inna um I.â€â€"â€"Nn York won-u, I! there wen any chum In m. be- havlor to Con-tune. after this. n was to be discerned In a "nun nddmn. II unobtmllvo "an! tot Im- wtshea. u- n-w ._ _____, i __ _.-.,wu; van. ult "IN"!!- [911. "She ofleu no profession oi devo- tion to the man she in married. while she accord: to him the respectful duty at I wile. Einaihnn seem- “tuned. Pethaps he crave. nothing rumor. Pray heaven be any nun sue-i or how much (at. in: dornuded him in with- holding from him the tree. m Ime- iiolu or A true woman!" ‘ “And, to do her justice. she in unpeâ€" rlor to the practice at them that make Harrlet acceptable to my brother and odious to everybody clue.†be meditat- ‘4' “an- A_, Ion. _lm nu (ml: the "She Is no worse on' than thousand: of her sisters," anld Constance. in harsher judgment. “Content youroolt wlth glvlng thanks that you were ‘born a man!" She had spoken out or the pnln of n wrung spirit, with no thought at plead- lng her own cause. She was 109 proud to murmur, least at all to h'er huh hand'o brother. But the convenutlon was a key that unlocked for her In his heart recesses of interest and sympathy whlch must else have renamed forever barred nnlnu a woman who. whatever were her virtue- and fascination, Md deliberately bartered her charms and perjured heroell In order to seem an ellglhlo settlement. ' “I never looked It the subject In that light before," was Edward's roman-semi reply. "Poor old Harriet! l m not how much more also merits plty than contempt." and poor!" she said. “A would). too, whom society iorbidn, upou Density at banishment from the circle in which she was born nnd bred, to lack a live- iihoodvby manual labor. It in my in:- men to talk or freedom of thought and ‘aciion. The world in below them. To ‘ then: the bread oi.’ charity and depend- ence mean one and the same thing. The latter in the only nonrinpmem of most women from the cradle to the tomb. I wish the passage between the two was shorter-40: their sake." I mg. ml y"! bgfllm Raï¬: any in. In the senate unexpected opposition ms developed to Mr. Crawford‘s hill to allow the construction of the pro- posed driveway from lake Front Park to Jackson Park, to conï¬rm the title of submerged land along Lake Michi- gan and to provide for the erection of the Field Inseam on the lake iront. Senator Baxter argued that it gives all the rights to submerged land along‘ Lake Michigan to the South Park com- missioners and that it gives them the right of eminent domain in contraven- tion of riparian rights. Action was postponed until next Wednesday." Sen‘ stor Bogardns' motion to reconsider the vote by which the hill to establish c‘issses for the deal in the public schools failed to pass was made a spe- cial order for Tuesday. The house hm ï¬xing the salary oi sldemen in Chi- eago at $1.500 per snnuln was advanced to third reading. The home hill to mouthehwamhmmzlhemto- late. Beiore the blood had dried on the fatal knife the agents of the street ear companies were tniklng oi lam» dosing n new bill. their plan being to have It originate in the mmmiuee on municipal conventions. Sensational proceedings developed on the commis‘ eion bill. The Hnmphreyites helped to till it. but they improved the oppor~ unity to show their spleen, and n riot ‘ inlmont occurred. it we. killed by a rim race vote. while the franchise ex- teneion nee-um slid to death on n roll all. Al announced the roll all reluli- ed in 121 yen to 2D nan, but then ilg~ um include tlte bend wagon people. Before the changes took place or the absentee- were celled the vote stood we yen and 31 nan. and even then there m 3 score or more band "so: In, It. The Humphrey street car bills were killed in ihe home. They were mien up u epoch! orders on ma reading and the emctiu chosen ntrickeu out. The dispatch and magnum with which the home rule people performed their duty is e rmlit to their counti- ante. it sum-sees any exhibition of thinning vicious :eglei-tion ever lie-1 tore teen at the cute mpitoi. The up- poenta oi the meeaureu were we" or- pniud and had eighty-three men on the floor of the house who could not in tempted by money. bulldozed, or pounded into line for the bills by any influence known to professions! lobby- ..AL .. GROVE REPORTER. m at can bid on (he llllk' on mo. No- of Ilr. Bord. The run "a lbcn «mm to third mdlu. )lr. Trot- bndn'l lull to provide lot the "ab. lid-cut and Inhale-am of annual int-Inc day-mama (or his): school- The sound um (Cunt-‘0 amending the nun-mu lav um mien up on m:- old mum on a npecinl order. Tim I- (It [mu-f urnhhmom um. Tm- co-IMn mandamus rm adopted. and the Mr. Mall 0! Cool mum-d so llrlh out the calculi. clam. 11m In the house today hlr. ilainner'n Inflor- text-hook hill rot-e up u n aneeial order on third reading and ot- ier an animated debate mu passed by a vote oi 01 yea- to 28 non. The wo- porten o! the bill elaini it will do away with exorbitant charger nod reieaee poor lien tron: tho hot-den oi Inn-in. new hooita for their children every time the: lion. Mr. Schubert. under a un- yrn-ion oi tho mien. «oiled up the rum- ‘nitue bill to nnlhoriu the «immis- aionern ot the not park at Chicago '0 lane bonds to the amount at â€00.000. Ir. ï¬niiiran alarm! on nmvudtnt-nt providing that n pmpo-itiun la lune honi- Inoniti he ItiMlillit-d to the pro- DID. Thin m laid on the table. and the bill wan then ordered to third read- wu punchâ€"nu, 27; out. 15. Bon- uor lunroe'u mu Io mum the III.- nl m u! um" (or railway purpose- wu postponed until Tuesday. l I r tired. resigned. On request of Senator Mahoney. made some day; ago, the trustees o! the wldiers' widowe’ home at Wilmington were conï¬rmed sepa- rately. The senator objected to the up- pointment o! W. G. Newberry as Cap- tnln William Ward's successor. Said he: "The governor’s message says he was removed because he was lncompe- ‘ tent. It should have said he removed a democrnt to make place tor a Cleve. lnndite, or tor a general instead of n private, and [or the substitution of a renegade democrat for n democrat who has stuck to the principles 0! his party. On behalf of the people who know his record, we wish to lump the statement of the governor an n lie and hope his lucceuor will not be conï¬rmed." The appointments were continuedâ€"4033. 40; new. 1. Senator Mnhoney alone vot- int in the negative. Senator Littior'n 1 bill amending the entlvtrust Liv: so u to provide that mining and manufac- turing companies. where the cost. oi produetton to mainly made up at wezeo. may enter into joint arrange. menu at any sort the print-ipui object and effect 0! nhlcb II to maintain or Increase waxes. come up u n epecini order. Alter _n short debate the bill I' ' II! II. *0 I The Leeper warehoule hm. enabling W the elevator men to buy and sell grain ! as wall as store It for other persons, I was called up in the senate today as a special order, and alter a long debate 3 . was passed by a vote of 34 yen to 10 1 ways. . â€"- I The governor tranï¬mmed to the sen- ate the (outlying appointments. which were conï¬rmed: Members of state board of arbitrationâ€"Edvard Ridgley. Springï¬eld. to succeed Joseph B. Gill, resigned. Public guardlan (or Cook countyâ€"Mary M. Bartolme. Chicago. [Public administrator 0! Adams county â€"John 0. Brown, Quincy. Justices of the peace {or the town of Jellerson~‘ Thomas Edgar. to succeed Fred E. Elâ€" 1 W‘Wmumm} ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE i REPORTID BY A OPIOIAI. OOHRISPONDINT. “le www.mmmm she saved the Pudding. eoBennie announced one day at lunch. "We wouldn‘t have Ind any pug- ding (0â€"day It It hadn't been for me. " The rest of the family all looked up at her considerably Imrpflsed (of Basic ‘was only 5 yam old and they kn" she could not have made the desert. "I saw it on the tnble." she went on, "and I might have let the at In. you now, Then Whllken might hue 1mm on a chair Ind «tea a. lad than we wouldn't have Ind my pudding. um I didn't d0 nun-mm for la luv-III. Clam fnppo I: a new dainty Included In In Invalidâ€:- menu of the Boston Cooking School. Wash thoroughly twenty clams and put them In a new- pnu with oneâ€"half cup of cold water; cover closely and steam nu! the shell- open. Strain the "can. cool And freeze ll Into n much. Serve In slung A and] amount may be home: eully In g baking powder can by setting It In 1 III: pull 3nd packan with Ice And salt In equal proportions. The nature will Irene In about half an hour. and should be curred once or twice dnrlng that â€me. This chm Julce Is also very often dlluted and served hot, and In none cases of guide Inflammntlon wIIl In retained by the stomach when plum-t everythlng clue Is rejected. R. W. Hudson of lot: told the CM- ugo police last week that he had been relieved of am by a conldence game. Hudson says he tn stunting In: ‘one at the entrance: to the Union stark yard: Tuesday when n strum approached Mn, and. after starting I conversation. declAred he was a bank- er from the cum! part at low; Hath con had heard 01 the bunker, and the stranger talked in net 3 “misinfor- vmrd II, that be soon consummated a man of 8800 with Hid-on. Ho In not been lean aim Alter I pmmtul struggle In tn Democratic maid-I ctr-natio- [or "in new seventh district Sana-oi county threw its Vote to Judge Owen P. Thompmn of Jacksonvilie And he "a declared one of the tin-inert Gold Damn-nu were not hard. They no acting with Republican. Charles Tr ntbrldn o! Kevanâ€. an own! Manon Ill llllnoh and notably the aim In m valid Sula, h dud. Ho was born In Con-«mm February to. 1823. and m In who work" with 2M ml! a deputy grad lea-r" In the only dun at an. tour: In 1mm. 1mm J. G. Thump-on. Ibo Io perv- In: his "ma-I Inn A. man judge at \‘unnnlmn manly. mind a I'l- .m (mm Washington In! wool In- mmnvlu that n In tunnel) am!» aw; M mum N â€poo-(ed ll unlu- nm to me anon", ml of In Find Bum. The Republican donation [run the In: jndlrlal dumeu no! at Palm lut tool: In nnmmllv mm mom (or Inn: â€mm. but um: Douala; at m dork- lon o.‘ the uupmm «um nun-mu (I9 nudity a! me new Judicial upon:- Ilonnmu In ndlumed without sc- not. Tho Drmocrnflc MIMI! contusion tar this. "no no- mill. (lurk! cud- oql III flaunt memo. lul tool: In (In aroma-Hon at Jon C. Brandy or Mum» manly, Harry Wallet 0' rm and Thumb: S. â€than a! llama. Thorn um no [old Domornu pm»- «It. 5 in the house nearly the entire inm- . noon was consumed in considering the | bill ï¬xing the time (or holding circuit court in the new Judicial circuits. Nu. t meroun amendments were adopted nice:- i which the bill was advanced to lliii'J . reading. Mr. Wilson's bili'maiting :w sentiments for farm drainage minim-s a lien upon the land. aumi was passed. The aenute bill providing tin; where an appeal ll taken from u in:- tu-e oi the mace the appellant iluil pay am to the Justice. which ulmii in! ‘ returned it the one in decided in hit (over in a higher court. um Ith’illl-H-l to third reading. )lr. thrmnn‘n mil increasing the unitary oi the Juliet “all“ don from 82,500 to $5.000 per alumni provoked considerable tlc'lnlll'. in whirii puny lint-l were t-louly drown, bit! it was advanced to third rendin; wutmut change. The mil int-rennin; tlw num- \ twrship oi the â€min Purl board w.“ mode it spwlni order on umnd wanting inr tomorrow. Mr. Trutbridu. from the unintuitive on mino- and mining. aileron] A Joint mlution tor tho ap- pointment 0! a Joint lululatiro com- miuion on revision 0! mining lawn. It I'll nude a worm order to! out Thursday. dian of public funds to loan the same was advanced to second reading; and made a special order for Tuesday. Sen- ‘ ator Dualap‘s bill providing that where there is a tie vote in the county board the county Judge may be called in to i cast the deciding vote failed to pas: i Among the bill); passed were till; £01- lowing: Mr. Crawford's, authorizing ' the county central committee of each ' political party to nominate the judges and clerks of election. Mr. Kingsimry's. to authorize justices of the peace and police magistrates to pay costs and tea in all criminal and quasi-trifling" Loam i ‘ out of any tines they may collect. Mr. ‘Sawyer's. authorising the public ad‘; ministrator, in cases where an mute has not been administered on inside or seventy-live days. to take out papers ' of administration. Mr. Pcmbertou re- i ported the senatorial anpm'tionment E bill. which was advanced to Bacon! 1 reading and made a special order {or ' next Tuesday. in the house nearly the entire tore- , mu cu..- v' "Inï¬ll OI. lwuwcu IUII.‘ "I‘ll part at the lemonade at a social. ’l‘lu remainder was presented to the school children. A CHANCE FOR YOUNG MEN. Free farms in Manitoba, Asslnibolo and Alberta. Millions of acres or e Ilines: grains and farm loads; a 01 water, coal in abundance. taxation light. low railroad rates. Write (or inâ€" iormation to C. J. Broughton, Colo~ ' nization agent. 232 Clark at... Chicago. .1 You-g Hopeful flu o Futon. Young Hopefulâ€"J had a ï¬ght yester- day with the boy next door. Fatherâ€"- Yea, his {other called at my oflce to- day about it. Young Hopeful-l hop. iyou came out a yell as I didâ€"Tia- Bilï¬. - Jo: impure Blood “I have found llood'! smparllla an em oeuent medicine. Ily little girl was «aim m .1 Ween-flu; V.†W. PI II M Q â€LEVEL v?"‘f‘ni°°“nm'fl:§: - 3! nu realm clung-h mum. ‘Beauï¬fies and mums Gray Hair to iis nigh-m! cobr and vitality; prevents baldness; cures itching and dandtuff. A fine hit droning. "-mmm" M‘Iâ€"MQI-M a“... wanna-«nova... HALL’S ‘ Vegetable Sicilian HAIR RENEWEB .75 ""'""" "00... '°“ no.†cannot...“ on. mama m m. at. at. “I nnlnunmmm lhwkdhlh ..... I Hood 8 gm m-M‘I- Qm‘fllhodiioh “the Mwmtmmmmrwu “I Mu found Hood's Samplflm as u. uuent medicine. lly little girl was «mm with eczema lot man you- and look may Nada of medicine without helm. Alter akin. n to- bottle: at Hood'- SIrsap-mb m In. cured." Inn. Ban“ Fuunm. limo". New York. Get only non-I'- beam You. Hopeful In . Futon. Young Hopefulâ€"J had a ï¬ght yester- day with the boy next door. Fatherâ€"- Yea, his father called at. my once to- day about R. Young Hopeful-X hop. you came out a: _well as I dld.â€"Tld- Bits. A - I." IT KILLS [ Dan I. lam-ado. I Elght-year-old Emily musing dull! lemonade which had been kept in a “a bucket over night. and died. at Dan- vule. 031., Tuesday. Eighteen school chlldren, who also drunk or the at“. are sick. Women or Rebecca lodge used part at the lemonade at a social. Tho remainder was presented to the school children: s ' ‘ rï¬ï¬â€™ €06 Saar padlll