When missing? How missing? Who an him last? Missing! Missing! Was in in the woods or by the stream? flow was lie-hurt? Missing! Missing! Whai liming prayera that he may yet be heard from. In that awful waiting for newa many a life perished. The a'train of anxiety was too neat. Thai wife's train gave way dial Int week after the Font years of blood. Four years of hostile experiences. Four yoars of uhanulness. Four years of grave-Mg- glng. Mr years oi funernls. oomns. nhonda, henraes, dimes. llonrnlng! mourning! mourning! It wna hell let loose. Whnt a tune of waiting for news! Mornlng paper and evening paper ocrntlnlsed {or Intelligence from the boy! at the front. ï¬rst, announcement that the battle must occur the next day. Then the news of the bank's go- lng on. 0n the followlng dny all" go- lng on. Then news of thirty thousand alaln. and o! the names or the great; general. who had fallen, but no newn‘ nbont the private soldiers. Waltlng for news! After many days a load of wounded golng through the town or city, but no news from our boy. Then a long "at of wounded and a long "at of the dead, and a long list of the missing And among the Inn! llot. our boy. When missing? How missing? Who saw him last? Missing! Missing! Was Them In one" who «not m her the roll at a drum of the tram. of I regiment, or A nigh of t tear at that two “do at woe that awopt the nua- Ipln and anal- nntll there was one load In each house. Now It I: the re"- gtoas duty of thou who do rem-her It to tell those who do not. fly young friends. there were such parting It nll at windows and ates-boat whrves. and 3t trout doors of cot-forum homes as I pray God you may never witness. oh. what I tlme it us, when lather: and mother: gave up thelr m never expecting to no then min. and never did tee them again until they came back mutilated, god crushed, and dead! ï¬rst. I. I". “amnion In no whole nitration. Blunt: am, no. :5. Hr ended. m. out Itâ€. and you will mm- nu I us! "at" o! po- 90. "to Iron aim (to Int, or con to m n In in. no vim imam. No one and" lmym ran 0' In in ny Manon Inc-m o! In: poo- tsam honor. Do m mm m â€Won." you say. "I only number an new" swoon“! III] 3‘". ah In reading up, mmm. and [in they but“ In (“her Ila-e trams! In tho lag. Ind that 3 good any people an. n the home to pray. lad lunar-led any that that until min cm were narrows In the hou- nd thy told In no 'n and." ‘ mu tha can! I. In. W than an wand? W0 «MI amt. m bay- clot pt our lem 3“ lull. til- I". the buyout of tho author- 3n mm the other In}. cu u no my 0! tho nor-in mm M. Ito Nu of noon. no the typical any and blue of 0M 'lf Mlle. In". bladed l! um. and 1m quota In tho Mngmn at Ma: Jann‘ mumm- wllboul any n- vinmn: "(nary to God In the â€about. and n nnh. â€to. good-um to not†No. chat do we Inn bf um mt charts-n? In a tattle during our bu nr, the commute: I." drlvlnl but the Peder-ll. who won I: um mmt, II†n Pedal-II one" 470â€â€œ wounded. One of his men 51W u the 11¢ at Ma me. and out Ill urn- Iround the one" Io carry Mu In. the add. may Confcdonlo .mtm nu clued u the young man who in picking up Mu omen. But the Con. rodent. rapt-In shouted. “Hold! don‘t am! Thu [axlov I- too bnvc to “not." MM u the {Po-Inn! oflnr. MM up by »- prlnle saw". I"! Imp)“ flawly‘ )I the Mid. mo Conlodcratn u" llm than {01' the brave pclvno: IM jut Into" nu- no dlupmm! behind I burn. both (be round“! elm and the m" prmu- nma melt up: In gnu- tudc to II. Comm. apt-In. By unanimous decree at the people at the United States 0! America. the graves oi all the Northern and South- ern dead are every year decorawd. All mrbiiy Ind bitterness have gone on! o! the national mlemniiy, nnd as tho men and women or the South one month ago nonliud the cemeteries and grave- !lrds. so yesterday. we. the men old women of the North. put upon the tomb: oi our dead the kiss of pa- triotic affection. anery Alum]- Ip- pmintu brlrer)’, though it ï¬ght on the othet Ilde; and it a while: 0! the Fed- onl "my bad boon A month no I! Savannah. he would not - have been nub-med to much in the floral procu- sionl to the cemetery And if nutr- “! n Coniedonto soldier was .1 AN iinuon. be In gild to put I writ 0‘ ‘ hour real. on the silent heart of can an: Church ls hero compared to In ar- mory, the walls hung wlth trophies of dead heroes. Walk all about this lower or David, and see the dented shlelds and the twisted swordl. and the rusted helmets ol' terrible battle. Jolt thls season, a month earner at the South. 3 month later at. the North, the American churches are turned into armorles adorned wlth memories of de- parted braves. Blnuom and bloom. 0 walls, wlth stories 0! sellâ€"sacriï¬ce, and‘ patriotism and prowess! I FLOWERS 0N NORTHERN AND SOUTHIRN GRAVES. I'm: “no rover of David. mild-d lu- -- Armory When- than lbs: I MIC Bucking All Sin-Id. or III.†Humâ€"50L. ‘l‘. TALMAGE’S SERMON. If foreign too should come. we want men like those of 1812 and like than at 1862 to meet them. We want them all up and down the coast, Pulaski and Fort Sumter In the name chorus of thunder as Fort Lafayette and Fort Hamilton. Men who will not only know how to ï¬ght. but how to die. There to no room on thls confluent (or any other natlon-â€"except Canada. and a better neighbor no one ever had. It you don't think no. so to Montreal and Toronto. and aee how well they will treat you. Other than that there to ob- eolutely no room for any other nation. I have been acrona the confluent an.“ and agaln, and know that we have not at half-Inch of ground for the mt! '001 of foreign despotism tn mud on. But I an not so sure that none 0! the arro- gant nntlons of Europe may not name day challenge no. I do not know that those forte around New York any are to sleep on through the next century. I do not know that Barnegnt llghthouee wlll not yet look 01 upon a hontlle navy. I do not know but that 3 half- doaen natlonn, envlonn of our prosper- it!. my want to glve on n wrestle. No possllilllly of clrll 'nr. 31" about toreIn luv-don l I. m so certain. When l spoke mlâ€! var I ah! not!» In; nplm nell-delence. An Inventor told me an he had invented a :1er ol weapon which could l» used In sell-de- fence, but not In aggressive warfare. l 9116. "When you get the “Hon: to adopt the weapon you hare lntrodncrd the millennium. " I have no right :0 go on my neighbor's pursues and amull him, but If some rnflnn breaks Imo my house for the against!» of my {am- lly, and I can borrow a gun and and 1: ln um and am It straight enough. I wlll shoot him. Again. by the union! mom; I. Inn to your map. May 0' than doomed nomm nn mm.- mn. not con-mutt. all In†d than who to" «mm In)! Inn â€1|“ I I'D-unto or not cl on “than or Mn Mat 11.. tact an thy "0 In their nun tn pm! at that! Mam. Bun at tho that. Inn ut the nu- m‘o mouth. in" on but, plan duty. bun In an!" chm. Dr“. Mon Ibo “moon. Dan II no â€In as.†to th bon- drck. V0 no- Imtny pot a mind a. the in. d w. The '0'“ .m- non at It. 00. Apia. hr tN- muons! my to In: the num «font of IMI “Hon. By every truth at “cm on the antâ€" ‘dkn' mun we my. "Than who at: ‘for the country mu not he [mt-n." "I that will [In nthulam to on young m t- rue our Imo- should I- the [cum need to defend "not! ll Int‘ tle. We mm never have another war between man and Count. he old do- cayed tone of contention. Amtm Ilamy. bun In" cast out. â€though horn and than I deï¬ned potluck: when It up to see It he can't gnaw some thing ol It. We are lama; cl (archer Ind tanker Iron m mlbtlfly of sec- llrmal ttrfle. 19m, Bruce In )1". In his 1-mo- ‘uoal at lunar, 1.". old of an Inn- nll nuk- o! M- d": “I! an Inn- mn unoc- nua web u have commu- ted uplul tflllel. Mallet. 1mm. and I“ dutnrdly rectum I... won waded out. o! the Amy. It won“ noon I. new to A IN"! mu lu- hn." Mm and mu m I“. mo- um um Imus. Olm- cm ambled to no Ihal 0.an nub: trust his nllon o! 3 plot 0! wldu I 617. Then vru noble no. In bulk. but (to non! char-cm cl IM "-1 Im vu Inca-iv. pt mt. I." m: a» non! outlet" 0! in any loch). N no no“ I. In I" {M mm 00- tmbk Menu It Calm: 1» mm In a the sum Wu In non nuuy not than out. not only been“ of tho mun- deï¬ne- uvouu of m weaponry. but balm now 11 um don: the but non. whom- one I: chiefly took down (ho I What made matters worse. all this might hate been avoided There was no more need at that war than at this moment I ohouid plunge a dagger: “mush your heart. There were a, few 1 Christian philanthropists in those days ; smiled at by both North end South! ,who had the right or it. it they had been heard on both sides we should have had no war and no elnvery. it, was advised by those Christian phiiau- f thropists, “Let the North pay in mono! ;- for the slaves a property. and eat them 3 free." The North said. “We cannot . Mord to pay. " The South said. "\Ve [ will not sell the elnvos anyhow " But: the North did my in war expenses Ienough to purchase the slaves, and the' i South was compelled to give up slavery i anyhow. Might not the North better; have paid the money and saved the live: or ï¬ve hundred thousand brave men. and might not the South better have sold out slavery nnd saved her live hundred thousand brave men? l swear you by the graves oi your lath- er: and brothers. and sons to a new ha- tred ion-the champion curse oi the universeâ€"war' Olarti, God. with the hottest bolt oi thine omnipotent indig- nation. strike that monster down (or ever and ever. imprison it in the deep- est dungeon of the eternal penitentiary: Bolt it in with all the iron ever forged in cnlnon or moulded into howitzers. Cleave it with all the sshm that ever gilttered in battle. and wring its soul with sii the pens: which it ever canned. bet it feel all the continuation oi the homestead: it ever destroyed. Deeper down let it tell. and in tlereer iisme let it burn, till it hu withered into its heart on the uttering oi eternity as well n time. in the note 01' the mil- lions ot mus of its victims. 1 de< nounce it. The nstlons need more the spirit oi treaty no less oi the spirit or hula. and ever and Iuon Iho walk. tho noon) 0! the asylum or looks out of the vindov an though aha expected name on to come along the puck and up the new, as she nonhuman. "Wax! mulling!†BMM In human. In London, in the {my-two weeks of the past year, there were 133.715 births. a total which mm short of the correct. ed average by 5.435. The deaths num- bered 86,339. this being also under the average to the extent of 1.011. There was. therelore, a natural increase of poulauon. due to excess of births over death. amounting to 46.77 . You are depending upon when and conceemomn. bended mm and pious proxhn. "tome- and than, ordinance: end ceremonies. creed: and crneilxen. Hear It ace and for all. that Jens Christ In the flnner’e only high priest who an": through the throne of God. Abandon every pin and pretense and come to Jesus. and In him you mu have rest for your minâ€"Rev. J. 0. Rust. Blptlflt, Nanhvme, Tenn. Drlfll-g. Fe! In: phase It one (Ito doubt. or devmry, Ken do not keen-o nth.- “musicâ€. Format: 'horuo- lately can hit taco nail-st God than are a hundred who arm from ï¬lm. Men do not become dlnhonen Ind un- monl at once. The not! non! slip- wrecn bro-gm daily to our noUce In the press are all the mull of drifting.â€" Bev. J. F. Car-on. Prubyzerln, Brook "UM you an he! m m of win-m 3 ml for Christ? It no. you 'In and no boner "sum! for alto-pun; to ma the home“: at M- Inc In every ore-tire; I tell you there In .0 Joy out 0! have. that excel- nâ€"m m at the Mod 0! one who In: '3) mt means I was and fro- mneun to llgm.‘ " ta...“ ’0'. Snail-g o! (I: pm to to to". In Christin cork. I out "and!“ I‘ll: "- 'lunmn‘mvfladtk min-get. auntie-dlnuinhd shill hell! the "aroma M OI at d no fl. 0! an...“ In Ibo gum Ina-nub: â€A Ila“ lou- tu as no u; to no my a! «to Nov Jonâ€"Ion." Cont-In one and)" till “new lay humid“. wt. mu 'In any m can In. at an my. pm the.» with m and In- «new; The Chin ct In". in than. I“ um- um an“ m In his a... The churn.“ “an" the an at no but at has wm yet roll (Minolta Ihdowdynr deal In Min! min. 1'). Lord Mull an" m- Ha» "I magma mun-01th. but It»! '0 on lot hum who will an H- It. It“. I Gounod :- lie but. n4 out it." hit new to!!!“ II II. but u run at. '0 must but. m- and. lids“ «Wum’mh Jun». "I Um no Ion m- tlo mu um I] m. our-tn." kl In m I!“ David. "I III†p I. III.“ £3 :% Once more, the greet national cere- mony. means the beeutiilcetion o! the tombs. whether of alone who tell in bet- tie or accident. or who heve expired in their bade or in our ernn or on our lnpl. I suppose you have noticed thlt many of the temlilen teke thin nelson en the time [or the edernuent of their [anally plots. This netionnl ebeervenee bee located the uboricultnre end floriâ€" cuitute a! the cemeteriee. the â€night- eeinl up oi may I nub pleated mm, of forty net: ego, and he: even; the eeythe through the Ion: an. end he. brought the atone-cutter to all] out the Init-oblitereted what. This any I: the benediction oi the lettingâ€"plea ‘ef tether. nether, nee. hunter. ' Moth". ulster. ‘ niseiitlutveeen dobrthennev. ‘ “eke their testing-piece attentive, net ‘ fluent with eeetiy eeuey. bet in quiet moo-Melee. You how he'. I! 30- an eleni eeiy one levee. that will do. It eneee whet you mid do i! you mold. One Nee-an in. no any nee- .0†then the duke o! Welling- ten'e cetethleee. on, we eueet eleni to tenet then. Thy were on lovely to In. We nine the. no lea. We eiii never at over it. Bieeeed Lord Jun. contort oer Melee hurts. "on ever! heel et Ieeen bmteee mine et mambo. in olde- tiuee the meme. Mon- ies teen their Dene! pine. need to Nuttu‘mmmmuneor be: u-ee. the. time it out their We. mauve el the neemetia. 'epkt “tummmhven. nee ineteel et ten-rte. n- ever eel heed: we eteee the. More eee nee. tint den ever the elleet Inn thet‘ centre: In. urte‘bnlewnuee; or em a» um loot mu m u serum et en! the it†he. vein we tee! the ewe: tunnteeetteeleet’eetha , When such a time com If It on:- don oomo. the genmuon on tho mu of ‘ action will fly. "fly country will can for my family as they did In tho lol' ‘dlers' asylum tor the orphan. in tho Iclvn war. and my country will honor my dust as It honored those who pro- coded me In patrlotlc Incl-Inca, and once a year at any rate. on Decontlon my. I ‘uhall be mun-ectod tn the remain. l brance of those for whom I died. “on 130 for God and my country! Huuah'" It foreign too should come, the old wctlonal nnlmoultle: would have no power. Here so our reglmentn Into the battleï¬eld: Fifteenth New York vol- unteers, Tenth Alabama cavalry. l-‘our- teenth Pennsylvanla. rlnamen. Tenth Mumchusetta urtlllery. Seventh South Carolina ahamahootm. I do not know but It may requlro the attack of some foreign toe to make u: forget our absurd sectional wrangllng. I have no faith in the cry. "No North. no South, no East, no West." Let all (our nectlonn keep thelr pecullarttlos and their pret- erences. each doing It: own work and not Interfering wllh elc‘n other. each at the tour carrying Its part In the great harmonyâ€"«the bass. the alto, the tenor. the soprano-tn the grand march of Union. W Chm Alone. GROVE Robe." But the reader the looks at the Ensllnh illustrated Napalm for December, 1883, will ï¬nd proof thin quite ten years before that apparently sudden acqnlsmon of fortune and lune 0! In: years ihere have been my Apparently sudden and phenomenal m in ihe arena oi nuihorehlp none oi which probably he: been either quite so sudden or no phenomenal an it appeared. any: Chunhen' Journal. The list Include: Ir. 1. X. Bel-ï¬e. Mr. Red- ynrd Kipling. Ir. Stanley J. Wemn end "lee leelerent" The ease of Ir. Barrie in well linen, "Anld Lieht Idylle" end "A Window In Thrnmt.“ with which he achieved euc- ceee. were by no menu the acthor’e ï¬re! ventures into llt- eretnre. It came out nilemrd that there had been at least one previous vole-e fre- hle pen. nith the amino-e title of "Better Deed,†and for long after the lane of “A Vlndo' In Threat" hnd been lee-red. a religion- neehly kept publishing reprints oi arti- cles hy the nether vhieh had :pyeered nithnnt attracting entice rear-a before. Dir. Rudyard Kipling. too. seemed to spring enddenly into fame with the pro- duction at "Soldiers Three" and some Indian peel-e and article. In the Incaâ€" rtnee. But It tun-wired neon Inquiry and better acquaintance that Me an had been yerieeled dm-lng years of residence in the ant. by much story- vrriting la the Angloâ€"Indinn kernels. Again Hr. Stanley J. Weymn seemed to leap into sudden renown the other day with the publication of "A Gentle- man of Prince†end "Under the Bed ‘ a. I. um. um. Wan-nut "In. an "only nun Cd. Hanan-4 Ia canted I!- m. to Mor- 0m 1.... youth. 15. ennui-g an d In we I. an arm I... cite) In W to to†by: CI the and. an" 8 0’!!th a light. 80m lb entm In MI land-1m. by My: have toâ€" mo ulna-t Inkâ€... The "um not! well u the In. «(I "mind n» Inâ€. u 'm mud to I“ no '11-ch *Itkl. mt I In" vumfl fl mm. but nut-Id My C... W n: n.- lk about I“ gain in I.“ cit-"Ion. to my “Nu 01 a... he. thor ol the now celebrated curluw luv. which, he says. hi bound lo grow ln popular flavor in the towns In which It. It enforced. In Nebraska It In In open» 1101: In Lincoln, Omaha. 30th Omaha. York. North Platte. and in many of the smaller towns of the mm. Den Molnu. Sioux Clty. 81. Louis. Kansas City ma 8!. Joseph. him. are serlously commer- lng Its aduptlon. Speaking of the I“. Col. Hazel-ad said: "Curfew Is not. an original name with no. l on Ilmply giving It a how Interpretation. Curfew no: In France hurl Spell: a thousand you! In). Wllllam tho Conqueror conned It to be run; In England. II. III a signs! (or you"); out all llzhu. to prevent plots lug-lost the sovemment mad to keep are (or klndlln- out day. The Manon which I moment has done much lo .4»; the curlew to modern use. by keeping boy- ol the streets on" doth. The unochllou VII otnnlud l: boulumo tron.» [our you. no. chiefly for the beneï¬t 0! new-hon. Twelve years no I be- at: tourln the country And up to the: Bollovu I‘M: If They An In“ 0! "a “mu at slum The: «M Clio-v lip lo ll. Bonn Mon and â€mur- Wlnn 1h tunes: I- laund- COL._ ALEXANDER HOGELAND A LOVER OF THE CHILDREN- AUTHOR OF CURFEW. LITERARY SUCCESS. â€5/; OLONEL Alexand- er llozelund, pm]- dent of the Boys' and Gltls’ National Home and Employ- ment associulon, has returned to his home In Lincoln. Nah. after a long {our of mo clue: of the south. The colonel ll the nu- (13!. "mm" D. An Reno-Cm Inï¬ll. Mk0- Jultlce Wright. tho Ilgfllh lurid. I. rather eccentric in tune a! M: an. Ga Ma same In Hamish» Him I. stuck up an cur-ordinary notice had: 'TW will not be M†GEN. mom-um. atlon of m: m m m- tool ha. ha a goo-l, mm m, the am editio- bolnc exit-ted that an â€annular: them-Id um evoked enough comment, favor-Ne n! ungonlme, to keep the Mrs m but! vleh m H. receive- my mom from old Conï¬dent: lumen. :31! II shun prompt with a m mly. The chief an. of up In Gel. [Alumna Ire In MI but Ila-lam even more than In M- whitened In". Re It on very companionnbh term with his Gnlnenvme Who", and Inn 1 great deal of them. â€Ia, where I: with I“ the .0“ â€mums-mums...- malomhMumd-uw. Weflmnlnltbuhholm total-lulu". Vega-nuns. an. [mm ho hot "11.. my mm" In cacao-vino. El- 001 W hone. am he Mind fro- new. Joh- Allen WI.“ [.th t. lam.“ I’telldut Cleveland. 'i‘iuit prince o! story-tellers Ind yarn-spinners. Private John Allen at Tupele. Min. who in the "mliny men" at congrcea and the enact-seer in thnt line or the late "Sun-ct†Cox and the relegated Proctor Knott. often etrolln in to pass away an hour‘s time an 1 the Athenian Democrat. While Prank dent Cleveland wee “my on n recrea- tion trip recently Private John dropped around to the hotel one evening. end, nl'ter some other conversation. the nub- Ject turned to the president‘s liking tor rod Ind min. Then Allen told this: "During one or those long and friendly conversation: which the preatdent and I so often held 1 Invited him to lie- lieelppi to ash. There in nothing pleuâ€" enter or easier than the way we lollow lmh Walton in my auto. We hire bend of colored gentlemen and they carry a lane in: of whiny to 3 cool. Ilmly nook by the river end we tollow them. We nit down in the cool shady nook and wntch the in; while the col- ored gentlemen cut I cord or two or lmuh and beam These m tor a seine. When we on may to begin llhinz ench o! the colored ‘OIIUOM tun n bunch ol the limit in either hand and the: armed they throw 5 line 0! battle out into the hnyol or river or wherever we chem to he â€hing. } We nit on the but And tell the. when tote. Wheneillnrendy theltneo! battle. with the hmh under water. nuhiu I very mpiul urine. owl-o «on. mono-n . Ono-«u Adi-r. and shoulder!“ bl. way to mum among the common mm! a! nary-tan- an A; (or “Ian manna." whether or not hit pen bu long boon practiced In the art or dollbontc awry-tailing. II. In: (or half I. lifetime. a- II well KM". hat! constant practice In moving the emotions of men In : klndred and hardly lets menu way. FISHING IN MUBBISEIFPL “-8!!!“th mun-mum “â€09â€â€œth "0’. “mm. nuns-mm mmmmmmduhlu -Iuam‘uMlIoMQ actuation-it‘ll...“ «Jo-ï¬'ï¬â€˜l‘!‘ Lb. In bonnetâ€"Hr Inn “.- mhIhA-eflanm.cfl_m tisagixg[}3ig iagaugs: 325:?! :;E: int-Isl d Ii. m.†9113;: 3; Eye: :i' .EE‘? 3! iii} 2;!E‘5 and)" «.mmua that... "-1â€va d?“ “did“ “â€3!†and an n cap-unlit; mum “and“. lid ï¬â€˜â€ ï¬zq it“ 1“ ihgziislh mandD-m: J. I. m m “flour-tum hmM'TIw-uy mutt-I'm!†â€Tom-MW!!! “unmask-rd an. Mum... dim-nus. undying-o “Mot-mm m In. than.†5., 'EE 5 E! H‘ I ‘3 5:3? 23‘ {1:35 â€munch-titledâ€: 1 r»:- mull-um warm: an: mt! the part or the Itemh; I» M A. 1.0m: once styled hm w meter.“ lt wlll be reed"! seen W honor in e very durable modhr with. with weekend eta-sun â€I“ .1! npereonuverytlrea."tooum toe-L" “hmllhll‘MI-W tastes of honey will m "k. m Ali . moat no efl’ort In required to ml. It ready for eulmlletlon. Per-one Infl- ' \ terms from eon. form at m trouble will and tint honey I: e um "- {more kennel-l food {or then then ll. _,.. flue-WW. } In eating comb-honey. minim M": -, i to reject every "male or mum ‘ tint. u vex II Indigo-able, light-s"? and other troublesome new†will [allow an Indulgence In urn Dbâ€" cult and bailey. It In true that In.“ I! more eully digested the urn than“. u the letter a Inclined to "put" it pchevlnx. but lt my eurprue none to know that comb-honey In min II I“ tothedlgeellonexhotbreederbb- cult. The phlloeephy o! the nae! u that the “tee oi we: prevent the “pecking." ville the honey readily ale- eolvee out, leaving m be the ne- trlo Juice to enter the II- ef feed. The lake- at we: are lulu-able, that I: true. but when warned m perked: ennui and non end will not In!†the neat deflate were»; In M Menu-mm assented-n mm In none hr.- 01 Ila-elm elm-um; The angle-nut quote-e he. vileh none "(or after ecu-c be“) my one: be "novel w m e um. nutâ€"VI. ‘. um In Country anthem noun-cu. mm...“ II tic Mall in m “I “N am lameâ€"M mm. I. m should know that It m in; mummy“ 0! mm nut-r o! flower. to aluoat who“! ‘Xi‘?