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Weston Times (1966), 21 Jul 1892, p. 1

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_ Thoma W m u “I. . . - - "r'-"""T-" W i,'el'i"t'iti 'dull; 'tia's" um -mm is wired “and dol- ltrhtttte.. ..yerdu.e ".tt.etftt duh-Unto Mum 'ftiii.iiiiii haul-m. an. lt) -'..t-- ' as“. had not. ilk- allqu ”who I hum“. than" n- aturals-I I“: "palm 1-- tUn "two,“ ' . . Thu no» ”mum mums“ lull in tho world Ind the p» in the mud Sum ugh. on, Banal-g of Phudulphu. The Inn-c clock to the world in to b. lain to-. Tho and upon!" last-hurt in the world in that of Fabian, vhiah can mund- ly '3M)0.000. Tho mun Puliunouv. out. “30,000 , tr" ' . 'ThA nut to the highest rim over paid for' I ham in the world W; $106,000, ior which Axull. tho tron». " nold in Indi. um. n the up of three years. On Joghll. 18e_Atioe In: mid bx Sen-tor 81.. rd Ior I henna on. World I Clumuuu, wt . . which Anal]. tho Qatar. I?" sold in Indi. Apt day "ek h“. up " mitd. " Ltr, t n. " the q. of three "bro. On “gill. Y'". to Rule“ 'tuart and beg bi. uno , I 1m. Arion w“ mm b . Sen-tor Btd rd I forglvenou for hu‘pul, folly. Altar olhco to I. MOtohn Form: of $0an tor 'l50,000. hours tug Pred..h.it from townrdl Btoorur Thu. but; all prlcu. Charlo- Reed M the bury with ' lighter hurt. t.Utt. It “a Fulrvlow "rm," Team. gAve 'l00,000 for 1| known for Hwy sdny. But vixen ha rawh- th. great stallion St. Bisiqtt at. . "lt, in yd the numb“ how, I board shred him Now York in October, tmu. 't (t ll},- face on which In: numbed, "To . t - -. The candle“ plinth) I of modern, times " . n" _ . no Maillonier’l " 1h"d Ind Millet? “The , dgt . but: at: hm“ 1yad. m 'u BO An elul FF M Chmchsrd we E60“ u ter y nonp u y thu yyexetted, re. 1 g c, In IT,," b__ It lcl “’8 ._.I Huu'nnn buif, that he tured '"Pr wlqhmkqle idea GIG (h70,00ri) tor "teu" tusd 750,000 C'i'ii/r'L"i' to him tlut it (“Mild be quite on {nucl ($150,000) for "The Angelus." Mr. l Logo deem to the otruse of Tredinuick t Henry Hilton' in W'rJel1..PlrfP mr , Morgan and “certain his uncle's mum. Mei-loinier'l tr Friadlandu 1807,' ,nnd pro- nddrels. The light. of the desert“? home lam-ed it to the Metropolitan Ma- of bad bewildered him. - Art. F . 1 A. he walked down Oxford Sum, u in. The costlitNt meal ever' served, according to history, was I. supper given by Jilin: Verna, one of the moat. lavinlr of 'ul the Romano of the latter days, to o dozen guests. . The eon when! 6,000 sesterlia, which would amount to £48,500. or nearly a. quorter of: million dollau. A celebrated feaat givetrby Yitellius, I Homary Emperor of those days, to his brother Lucius, can a little more than $200,000. Slumpius says that the banquet consisted OPE. sliihsreirt dishes of fish and 7,000 different fowla, be- Ildei other courses“ _ The most couly book in the world it de. clnmd to be . Hebrew Bible now in the Vatica‘n. In 1512 itis said that Pope Jules II. refuted to Iell the Blbla for its weight in gold, which would amount to $103,000. That is the greatest price over oll'ered for a book ' __ -v iiTaTiiriuiiTiFri7.- In.“ 'uihrt.Cbeiy!) “Ah-y ti 1633 o. tulip bulb mm mm in Holland tor $2,200. It weighesl 200 grains. The largest sum ever asked or offered (or . single diamond is .1; r30,000, which the Nizum of Hyderabad ngrosd to give to Mr. (hunks, the famous jeweller of Shula, for the " Imperial tt diamond, which in considered the finest stone in the world. _ The costliest toy on record was a broken- nosed wooden horse, which belonged taxa- poleon Bonnpane and was sold a year or two ago for 1,000 “NICE. 4 The mstiiest cigars cngbz-oughb to this coungry were the brand made-for Hm Brince of JVales in Havams, the mtuusiactarer's price for which was $1.87 Apia"l The castlieab hats in the world are OWn~ ed by the Shah of Persia. and the Sultan of Turkey-. The Shah and ‘the Sultan ench possess a mat made of pearls and diamonds." valued at more thrur82,500.000. The largest mat _cver made is owned by the 'Carlmn Club of London and in: work orapt.- " The costliest crown in Burg e, experts say, is that worn [by the Czar of Russia on state oncluinns. t is surmounted by a armsl formula tive, mwuitiueur dttmotuu,.,r/my in? \Ipon In immense uncut. but polished. ru w. The ruby We“: upon eleven Imp, gliunonds, which in Lynn nm supported by “my pf, pearls. The coronat- of the Em. press, it in mid, contains the the” beautiful mum of dimnuuds ever collected ine ont band. _ The most expenqwe royal regalins in the World In! those pl the Maha'rnjlh of Baroda, 1r_tihis Firay names 5 gorgnoun collar con- taining 500 diuthIIJ, arranged in fire rows, lame In large an album. Top mid bottom rain of emeralds of equal size relieve the lustre of the dianu)nds. A pendant is a single brillinm x‘nllell'g‘hg “Star of the Deo. 'ici,".""- 3:171; iioaraiilh1sapiciiucrrpet, 1016 feet, made ufpenrls, with n. big diarnoud in the centre and at each corner, cost $1,500.- The mrst valuable gold tyre ever mined in the United Slates, and irrohtshly In the world, vi?“ lot, vonL-uuiug 300 WWI! pf I quartz, carrying gold at the mtg: of SM),000 L a ton. It was taken from the main shaft. oil the mine at Ishpemiug, Mich. . i The greatest. sum ever paid for telegraph toils in one week lny a niswsapaikr was the expenditure of thy Lorriott Times for cnhlu iser'vies from Bumms Ayrus during the revo- lution in the Argentine Republic. The can! of cnhlim' from Buenos Acres to London was $1.75 a word, and the Times paidqouv $80,000 for one week's denputehes ' Passions are as easily evaded an Impossible to moderate. Tounorrow is thn day on which idle men work and tools reform. Error \vill slip through n. ruck, while truth will 'e sunk in a Ilnnrwuy. It is very eas'y tn tind muons why other pmple should be atient. C w A man's worst 2l11\,tie, begin when he is able to do tss.ho likes. . The wadiirt failings in life some from the not putting forth the power to succeed. Those io come to you to talk About others are themn2s who go to others to Us“: trbout you. _ You cannot let the world right, with. times, but you can do something for the truth, and all you can do will certainly tell it the work you do in for the Master who gives you your slum, und no the burden of respomrilrili.ty is lifted MT. This assurance makes peace, satisfnction and repose poni- ble, even in thn perv“ work done upon earth.' Go to the mun who in carvings stone for a building: ask him wherein that stone going, to what part of the temple, unl how in he going tn get it into its place. nnd what does he do? He point' you to the builder's plans. This is on? one stone of many. so. when men shat ask where And how in your little Ichievement going into God's great plan, point them to the Muster, who keeps the puns, and then In doing our little service " faithfully M if the whole temple were Fours to build.- [Phillips Brooks. . Life in too ahnrihtt‘) nurse one}: misery. Hurry acme; the lnwhn‘rla that you spend‘ more time on the mountain top's. Do not hurt the feeling: of others by say- ing sharp, ”manic things. It is better to dispense with that questionable reputation of yrine smart. than mom one of cruelty. "tr tor of the nnimnll nuanced in smespinir from the fate reserved for than; by an in- eaorattie polietr' Ame. Cohddmhla oat. m I!“ Fuji.“ on the mhjoct, 5nd rt. cent t a bC umtion" w“ tamponril "1.3". Hm 'ag,'l,'l) to the dignity M i nhlic miner Worthy of the attention of K",'),':',,,".',,, M. Ingmar", ie,,'d2,'.1yt: asked the Minister of the Interior the dug on!!! not obtain twomyilour hmn' in“ M6" being “Hod. all u to gin their “and" time to chic» them. At present the “inn!- won; mum 9””de ". minim after an}? urhgl In tho "pound." M. but)“ do.“ cheque-Eton by Tttg unit an “a!!! of the who.“ op m "ink? the nub" of rut-M KIM” V 'Allll,'! “at: - At in: "eertthtq with u: pod - Dog-Smothering in trtsra. tn Pull dorsmotherirtrt by gm fumes is ”in; stills-mid out energetically in the "geruralpotrrtd." Limo mercy in nhoin to "puppies, mammals, whalps. hounds, Ind cum of low degree" found windering tho!“ the mem 'ttd hisljwnya \Inmnpled. thou! the ”not. a“ ',',i'ti,',',,T, urumw.zted." All my my! guns V , to prttoy and oply w 00!“! I!!!“ It g ariiiFirFiriirii- PEARLS 0F TRUTH JACK MBUBE’S Tigmm, AI he walked down Oxford Street, to ill. luck would "veit, he mist Harcourt, who greeted hint with app-rent heartiuoss, and invin him " dine with him at his club. Jack tempted the invitation mochuuically , and the two friends jumped Into a hut-um. and were driven " to the delectable retort known as "The Revellers." It is unneces- aqu to menu] how the evening wu Ipeht. It resulted for Jnck next rnirrning in a racking headache, I dull feeling of r'emorse. and empty pockets. " one still, he had given Harcourt his note of lmud for titty pounds, in orderto pay his inane: at cards to sundry "Revellcrn," whiyibsrmsuded pay- ment in mush. T - Then the all dissipgud life began Again. Jack had the sense To keep his post at the l Three Kingdoms Assurance (Niice, and to do ‘his work there in a 'sstiahtqtory mariner. l But his evenings were spent with Harcourt. who sepmed to have regained all his former 'tttilu- overhim. Sometimestck thought l oi seeking out his nuMele and confessin l luverything; but he always put off doing 35 l under onefretext or other. Every quarter l he receive I. cheque for “valve pounds ten, 1 enclosed without a 19mm. than]; We, tirrvyrl, ( ope was always addressed in his iuusle's small precise writing. And that was the only communication he had had from him for nearly two yous. . _-. l Jack was in iilly' growing morass and discontented. IIlium-curt. began to get tired of his frequent fits of temper, and more than once showed him pretty plainly that he no longer cared for his society. Jack Moore, a humble clerk in the Three Kingdoms Assurance Lmiee, Wt not quita so desirable an ac nainbance LIU'; Moore, the reputed heir , old Edward Tredinniclt, the wealthy merchant. And so, without _ any eomprmctiotpr iciSitings of conscience as to hie own shut in Jick’s misfortunes, Harcourt gradually dropped his former ally and pupil, . . l . , . il,' Vices, of being dropped is never {In pleasant. one, espeeuuly when the pemyt undergoing it is consujous am. by "rights, their relative positions should be reversed. Jack soon saw what Harcourt wax at ; any}. than he realized what n. fool hemml Been In quarrel with hil.kil}li 91d uncle for the sake of such a bruken reed as his quondam Men. By the exercise of streak deal'bf tseli. denial, he contrived to pay Harcourt the money halowed him. But he shrank from making nnynppul forpecuniary uniauncgto hi: uncle, Dr from taking any stars to bring Mo th more sstiafetor cute 0 things be- tween them. He binari’y resented the ap- parent harshness with which he had been granted, and the callous indill'erence which had condemned him to complepe buniahmenc from his old.honus. ' Jaak's character was 1uulerg9iug a hards enirw process, which might have- had most unfortunate result’s, but for a seemingly trivial incident that brought a new interest into his life,. In fine weather he usually) walked down to his' (mice , but on‘ wet (layn I he indulged in the luxury of an omnibus, One cold mnl rainy morning in ()ctoher,‘ Jack started for the City in a mood as dis-) ital us the weather; the nmnihuggg Were,' 'cryw0ed, but after some diltivulty he treuutr-, ed a seat. fiurryiqgsirtco " vehicle, he isqueezcd himself into one of $0 farther car’ more; next to him was a. yreternaturully istmlt Woman, burdened with a big parcel, a lmhy, and sumrnbrella that would not have disgraced Mn. (lamp herself. Facing him was a young girl, with a pale oval face, a great deal of ruddy brown hair, and a pair of the loveliest grey eyes he had ever seen. She-Wm very neatly and simply dressed; [her manner was characterized hy a certain quiet wlf-relivietr and self-pushes:- l ion, though eh: was apparently quite young, certainly not more than ‘twenty. Somehow, the likht of the gill'a 1 gentle, serene countenance maple Jack fur. get the jnlnng omnibus, the muddy streets, ithe snaking rain. and the uncomfortable propinquity of his neighhor'a l',rorrdingnrr gian umbrella. It we! impnssible to be Ill. tempered and discontented when this llCil- C no uirl here the discomfort of her surround- ing; with such sweet serenity. She was prohnhly n governess or a lady- clerk, he decided, forced to brave all weather: For th , first (min in hi! life, Jack thornugmy appreciated the excnlience of MI omnibus " [le29 for the" study of the human face divine. It is nut an any thing to watch one's riv-a-rin withom seem. ing to sum- rudely. and per1tape Jack would not have necomYliahed Ll). (on had not thy young] lady prm need a book from the bhurk mg a e carried, nudimmvrserl herself in it so deeply that she seemed qmte obliviohl of hit Icrllliny. _. .' ' Itttthr iifi time the Strand was reached the young lady's "lrpetisestsion was com- plete) u set. When‘dne conductor railed out “ill'i‘ares,” She put her Ghd in her ncket, then searched httrriedly in her bag. I["he colour floodea her chee'ks. and her hands llmok nervously a! she again turned over the mutants of her bag. Then she locked up and met chk'a eyes. _ _ Et You have left your purse at home t" he said with A smile. IF Yer-l Im afraid In." Instnntly the neceunry pence were hind- ed by Jack to the conductor. Waterloo Sumo-1 was the young lady‘s destination. Fr Fortiutstely, l.tlwnyu any my season ticket in my bag, or I should be obliged to gn back homet, and then I should mm my "aim", nhe “id unively when she Md mania! Junk for his marks“ In her hu'rned "Arch 'nr her purse the hook aha had been rendin had slipped from" her lap Ind fullen {we 'g,'l",'ldl'Q,1 on the floor of the omnibus. Jack stooped tn pick it up '. there In: nu inscription on the fly- lnl. It which he could not refrain from t,gt,','.try1tl',,' " Mirnh mun" then follgve I doe, which he had not time to re: . Just. then thi omnihnl no prd It the corner of Willingwn Sci-m Ruck hand“! the voinmo to in owner, who. with t MI. nmila Ind l hazy " Think pm," got an, Ind nu tom: lot! in the crowd. - The whole tsNir had nu: occupied rrter's than fire minus-y but u the oqtrttbq" rnmbhd on daw- l‘k-t. Street and ap Lud- pto Hill. JMI'I than?“ were "and like . new and (languid C “M1. and he bien- ad tho Vary n yuan Ind cud-4| hill to - t at who-hr which. 'u, - "'uiiiLirG'iGr" 'iiicsisu irrair in“! It nit- zhe owl". Wonder who lb. in “A 'il.tt?ilty,?,?i'i:itiC, Jer"%llgi",'ri no a In . huh down M amino - M. jh'a"klfrrua."-o_t" VOL-Hr“ TUBW CHAPTER-II. Swen] Ink. -Vtrut Junk did not loathe you“ My with tho my cyan, though he novqr {mild to look out for but on h way down to the Cit . m burr»!- ly tnvoud Gil by omnigul in the "IC, of hlVlllf her It," . iollov‘travollor. n on occu- on ho {moi-d). ought I “limp” ot her " Oxford Circa; but the sliguiigue vmiuhed halo" ho could “comm. it! identity. _ Had he not been obllgod to bout his Ollie: Eunctudly at ten oolock, it in poul- le thlt he might luvs hung About who Wnurioo prminu, And accruin- ed for w At station on tho South- wanton ,line Mirah but" in: dilly bound. I l m did no mar Mice hourl , but his quest ( in win. In tll probability the returned l to town url'er or much hlor in the ,tter. noon. The firdh'l'l,'l he experienced only mdded to the interact he felt in her ; sud the' constant wtaohi g for a. glimpse of thg "met {we that mud BO deeply lmpremd him with . certainty of the goodneu and. innocence of its owner. diverted h thought: Jram brooding over llll o n l grisytncel Ind wrongs. . , I a trutro Wu still. however, a intent smould- ering of anger in hil breast when he thought of his uncle. He considered thuc he had been treated bully, And he wan Ill deter. mined uever not to mike any sdvnncau towards him. -""-"4T"" WW... One morning he found I letter on his breakfast table, M night. of which his ambuldeig wrath momentarily blazed up. $6 The quarterly cheque “gut without» word -ftung Mme, like a bout to n. dog Y' he said, taking up the letter and scrutinizing the superseriptsrm. Her mo, ed A step or two nearer We fire, l burning dully in the narrow grate. Just‘ then a Germinabnnd in the street below struck up a merry Volkslied. Jock pound to listen. The my; lilting air was surely very familiar 1,ri,yn'. Ha began to seek in his memory for the association connected with it. And then there suddenly fluhed ron his mind a. Icene of his early childhood t this young mother,witb a smile on her pretty, Winsome face, bribing him with the promisa of it song no he good and notary when Uncle Jhsdinrriek asked him to kiss him. The i song she had sung had been that very Volk- l alierl the “met hand was then playing under his window. The sullen look died i out of Jack's oyes._ s,-"" _ “ - 7*“Hei'bsde me lane his house. If he w"iah6rtty Beer me, he wit lend for me," P' twilight aulleplv.‘ . . On looking at it more closely, he fancied the handwrlmig was lens clear and district than formerly, Kee in; the letter still Im- opened in his hand, he continued to dean the address with knitted brows. 6k The old hallo”: an harden that,” hi muttered» "Jn and; yoga Lighggngpt nude} single 'te,"2), to see me mute Jhike any effort to 'win , back. I wonder how he cam reconcile it to his conscience to trent me with such can- temptuous iauWserencts." _Then he glunced moodily at the letter in his hand. “I hive half at mind to throw this in the fire." he Ikidnlouvk -" \Voudar if Jusnvouid take 'nnv notice If the choquowu never Wuted for ayment? Wonder if he would th k me dang? Wonder if he would care y' ,7 ', " Poor old Gy y' he muttered; looking at the unopened envelope. C " t won't barn the cheque; perhaps he has written 3 line or two this Limo." - _ As "the' music f1tusted up through tho murky sir,he gt last tore opén the envelope. It contained; B Utter, but no cheque. The letter begun "DEAR JActrs" but when he had rend it through, I look of perplexite come into his face ', th n the blood rushed to his cheeks and the hind holding the letter be. gun to shake viblently. lie r, d it I second and a third time. and then tl thoroughly understood whathad happened. The letter ran as follows ' T Till ‘BAY ,TREER, \VIMBLEDON, Nov. 17, 18s-. _ . . DEAR Jacrr-The change of residence. necessitated by my weakened health, has not had the beneticiul result I antici- Knted. During the' last few days I have all various unfavorable symptoms, which makes me feel that my time in this world will be short. I therefore think it is my ‘iluty to set my house in order. . Please draw up a Will as follows q 21000 each to the various London Hospitals ; an snnuitvrgsTotomyuituulservtuttJedi!iitut Thrupp ; f1000 who invested in Consolnin the name of my nephew, 'John Tredinniok Mom. the interest to be paid to him, by you. quarterly. The residue ormy property. real and Personal, to be left in truat to my frien ris,Jtunes Heriuge,clcrk in lIolyOnlera; and Philip Margaux of Armit Hall, Backw- ham, Kent. This lruat-mnneyl desire (help to ewvloy in {mulling a College for tht.High: Kindly follow lhestsitwtrutetiona, and brirut the Will to my house to-morrow Afternoon. f mil tsnxionstostetiorignerd with. oat desuxy.--Your' sincerely, _ 'ct EhllC-llllnn of aeil'erving Young Mango! the Working-cl-es, who shall be nominat- ed by the yttrium School Board. of tlm UniierKhigdom. The ctnilik‘lntes will be minted M pass 5 eompetitive examination, conducted by eight Profeuora of the Lou. don University. Jun}: Porxvmmku. FM., Lincoln's Inn Fields. For at least tivemiruttes Jack at motion- less, his hamlu Interlaced and resting on the letter, which he had nprurl out on his knees; his eyes staring at the line of (my sky visible shove the tops of the opposite her. " So thnt is whit it means," he said " lut'nndor his breath '. “I am _to bd praetieully disinlrerited. Then he If]; out the sheet of paper At Irm‘l length tn read at .1914} Maggi) again from beginning to en . "Hi her Education of Jenn-Vin Young Mano? the 'ii?,'rti',i"iv-i'/t:i?iii-r-i'il'rii"i' he exclnimed indignunt y: “and I am cut " mth a paltry thousand! A mce way to trent your, sole surviving relu' , Uncle Tredinnick. upon my word! Pt",):,')', pounds I The old "inflint '. Evrn Thump. the butler, comes off better thin I. Too ind t Yes, I'm sho/it it inh't too bad !" -iii ruin {mm his chair, W170 or three um:- up tnd Y"."' th.e Rpm. sued unga- ly out. (I. the laden clouds, through “an n pale sun tried to fores its w": made an irriuhlo much at the blind with I 1mm. Ming remark About the " lsre.'Urid drugged it MILWIIGHW‘II the Lt'. Then he [Rum ed with dilguut n the fried bacon, the roll. nnd ersffrthis lundhdy had at on the table. The pound of hi: uncle's letter hid emet- nnlly duwoyedlhil 'srpetitrs.r' no tin-0' himuli min into his ch-ir-with the or": mar in MI hunt The multip- tad I. In to the and 'he picked it up 3nd road Aha Ids/fret: " Pm fhy. lam; ipto the Underlying ttis tltoiqt" - “MM. musty!“ In.“ aw. Waco;- m. mlowu m. on Ill. perky. an by 0.. W um.wu.m.m h Mm Ind am. he - h WM. M mm " 'Krrtrq t mu ooverrs-tte wouldn't hive We nah n iri"d"aC' two {out Ago," he Mama. Titling in ht en“ that he in bulking up mtidu't mad! if in tr-amd who him "iii tor ironing in no bully!" Thm le'lhce ("Iv-q . m,%"thestrte y) M- tooth, 'et, . nddon t can Into tVi/ru 'e'i.ti1g,e't', them-cm dmod tt was... " qttoihe-t am New Ptrmmmtttemt It big and. ya " ht map-n. that '- no W of“ t _ _ q" . AND COUNTY” oi? YORK ,» HERALD. r'nttRifTvrurs"oucrr WESTON. otntur1h1rpt8yY, JULY 21. 1892 _), “a u um. nuduhmu’mu.mii as" of Ha. vol“ “My: EL. vial. of hi. inch’l I“; And. Argued the L'mPPlE'Y.“ we bt,ttt Tit P".' .ot old um "iw-tret' I. no on] Ian at old 'r1"ltlhu3' sehr Ate, . 9:5 law be was GTiiiGu- LiiiFet WW ti, his Incl-‘- wily} than . " ol "hiiomt thawing young man af the working-ch“. - Twond I bags. to burn in' ka’n psi. chub. ttt MI tre shoms' feverishly is he thul hand with m trains tamp' mion. The: ha Had to ml o terml with " better ull. lf ha did "H by lupin-suing MM, Utter," u was“ doaood by haunting attain gifts to ob. chum“ onunrnud by his uncle. m would whit we. th worth. 2 .Ho would mu " inch forever on “court. sud his dilliptud friends. He would begin lilo our main Then he pictured what tort of existence would be In. it “In Elijah will were mule Bad signed. end if his uncle died without revoking or destroying tt. Ho would hive the intetsmtot one thomd sounds, and the one noun}! e week he came st the ottims oh the three Kingdom. Life Auuruce to live on. with little peanut of betterinq gm position. Whit . life of sordid drudg ry unit/ed him '. Surely it wen not right that hi: uncle yhould be no unfurgivinqu to our? hie resentment beyond the gavel An , reubnod the tempt". Wu it mot by I direct inwrpmitlon of Providence that the letter hld come into his halide! Why should he interferes with its decrees? He had only to remain “in: and thing: {would ri ht 'lrd,'ldt,T. But for, a sentiments In em my invckcd by: gey strain of music, he would hive thown the letter unopened into tlur'tire', end there would hnve been In end of it. He‘wiehed he had. Hi. comm rould not that» he.“ been troubled by unv tiresome doubt . He wished he hid destroyed the letter 7. rend, rem. , Then he thought of hi: mother, [sf/her hatred of uutruth, of the pmyere ahq had taught him,' of the long: she had 31mg " lulllbigg m winter 'rtlighta and a _ mar _rtyytyjigr. “'hnt would she have tmghc of “In conte'mpl-laa t-.rsetis of hut. And yet-was he not her only son --.ws,t8' he not old Tredinnick'l nephew 1 Who could hare a better right to Itisdbrtuur l, H9 [baked at the letter and then n the fire. (Jim move- ment ofhil hind, and the letter /would be an if it het naval- best writtem f Just thin 431ng on the mined-piece struck half-pub nine. m would be late at his ofiiqs ' he must, irlartyu, omnibus though the morning was fioir, His, an iled bitterly no he thought of the s,t',?iiii?iilei:i,s,t and ch ease-paring: of hi: life. is uncle’s for- tund am'mmmd t9 fully hixty thousand pounds. All that money might be his if he jug omitted to send /a n. misdiretted letter I": _ _ / ' " Mr. Arthur Blochd on humus I‘urls osir limes. Au intern-tin qwtion wu asked the oLherday bra M,',',', lady. She wished to know " which are Ibex?“ turquoises, the large? pal-Inf mil finest clinin'éf pearls. C should like to know their value nnd the/itunes of thaii'amcrs. " "Au expert (uno tue, te,,thgt,,'l,t'ie.: the value: of lil' F ench crown u montU--nras this and willing waupply this information, and chum. ted f pend- md jewels as glibly as the Ar inn Nights Btories. ' . . ' 1 Prince" You-por has . an Oriental pearl which in unique for the Lenny of its calm. In 1620 thi- peiujl Wu sold by ‘Georgilma ofCuhil to Philip IV. of Spain in the price of 80,000 duents. Today it is {valued at £45,000. Pope Leo XIII., again, DWI]! a earl, left, trrhim by his redecessor ion the grain of St. Peter, WhilKI is worth l £20,011), and the Main of thirty-two pearls owned by the Emprm Frederick is esti. _ mated at f35,000, A. . _ {his most, curious among famous pearls, it uppmn:1| in tut which, three centuries ago, the French "(velar Tavernier sold to the Shah of Nmia for fl35,000. It in still in the panda-ion of th sovereign: of Persia. Another Eutern itol'/,','i's'rJ," own. .peixrl of 129 unharwhich is quite trams- parent. lt in to be had for the sum of £49,000. A story is told of the wires: Mlle: Mui- Mngnier mad her pull, One day, as she was about. to 2rld the wane, somebody triads the rem” '.ltEhi'r' pearls were really of nn enormoul Ila. P' In is true,? she re- plied. " The lad ho I represent on the thug: no doubt w Imlller pearls in real life. But whnt out dot I lave no small Perle " . r In France, "I. h“ rubies ‘ara, at the present time, gr in fushinnnhlc thnn any other precious no Diamonds are chiefly worn sewn all our velvet or silk ribbon, which in tied lately ml the neck. Really beautiful V tn vol In very rem. The Muller-11h 2 Ut Sing, former King at khan, own- ono e most lemons, and a ,un of Abdarr.k Bu in his possenion the fetish unwell. which ere mgr-wed she legends dictated Molnmmed. v . Two hundred 'lthousand pounds is the price of the five grains (If pqsrls 'torming the collier .of'. t a Wrorys" Gustav (Le Rotlisehilda, dehIf. 9f the Baroness Adephede Rothschild: is almost as vnlul- ble/ Both the" Miss Ire enthusiastic cnlleclors of purl], and their jewellers hsve instructions tobny for them any penis of unususl trims. or balmy which the? may happen to come sqrol's. The sister a Mme. Thiers, Mlle. Dome, in also owner of n var valuable chain of pen-ll. which she has T. lectedxluring than" thirty years of her life. th so-cslled like}: pearls the Empress of Austria pot-cuss th. mon vsluable col. Iactinn, There is n We lousy 'snd cruel re- venge in the gel no Zeitunl. which "emu muesli cred .510. lt in singed ihu at Amay, in t e di atot Elly. in Helgimn. . young mun VII to be martial to a young Indy, whn “mod in- ii tntidn with number. T quohjectwl to y the young mm'l Utrd . One day a rip to the forest was I by ths o nded July, with than in companion; The Promised bride invi' bar rial to tuttNMrt. puny them, whiehii cinn in. immunity enough W01. . Ion“ v" invlth‘d by the little per, n n given sight] the tour city fell upon lha an; suspect?! girl. but her blink Ind him, I don]: l dangerous, wound trpm the w. mtth I mid mund her, they - are how M a tree. amateur "ttre time inm- .rired, but CI ( with“ And him. “a! dd A mound chun- 5m.” - via! the Tttgt W -. to mm. at: wn ch. of the “from“ -- If. ____ " My Hui-m. thtttttye ttertBetoutn . " 1.2 run. .31. Ann. Dy. him a it; mum. Cal., ”(on at! m in m _ '00taqe can" PRICES?“ rxibxous STONES. , A JPR, low Woman's Que] Baum (to an cosjismss) - winking tto*.-h0ee rmm.0d.. MI “a???” Tho Frunoh will tight In "any of tour thou-uni duels I you. . Tho world'l “null consumption at 'Hr In. in aid 'at be than 280,0 ll panda. LATE FOREIGN NEWS It in rewind “on: ting to lump out luliercugu‘u in an» Ut Stuart by vwcin- union. Hurdvlood in Whom-in in baihg rapidly out up to be and: into chucod fob tho iron {urnwu in that Sum. k _ The Austrian ([0th kn aha hold of thallium.“ of improving I“ - 0! hon“ in AGtrivHurwfry. . The mom”. paid in “lulu to teacher- and 8clsoo1 s.ttpttrintona.tttr in the United sum; "My var in 880Mn,000., ' A bill in to be" introduo-d into the next tel-non of thoJ‘qpn’ylvnnh Logiuluun for the creation of [can rewrvttiou " thr. hndwnwn of principal rivers. _ Adminble reculu hum attended the “(e-inn boriugs iis Ihn Slhln, nud~lhi| hu Jed to I. dew-ad being mule by zhe inhtbit- unit in amber portions of tht down. The cartridges of Germany, Aunris, and Belgium hue n groove at the and irrtiytot an enlarg‘mnnt It the base, the Advgnuge of which in that the cartridge in fucked more ecu-Hy. _ Fruncg'u Int torpedobmt, Ko. J49, an for two hours " an avenge speed of 249 lunch and; mug'irhum speed ot over' 26 knots, with 342 revolutions. I ( The mu trr.1?P* in But " and Fee) have been no severely Stringed by hour; frosts And eold rains Uyst them urged}! enough to supply the demands of a pom- _ admmuuhcmrers. ' - _ A a,. communion washer Ind nut lock for-railroad one has reeently proud itself very useful. ' The nut can be released or Lightenad u with the greats“; ewe, and the wake: Cami! Hundxroqnenxly. r TV The lifttrets.imrl1 aerial, torpedo 'thrower, JY'" introduced as a British service weapon for can.“ delense, resemble! in a pumice a. powder gun, having the “is of tl trunn- ious mt or neu- the centre of gravity of the barrel. _ Tlfe Governor of St. Helena reports " fairs there n: being, in a wretched state. Work is scarce, reveu'uenlhsn of expandi- ture, boMtgirhrdrseiiriing, an there is grant poverty'amd suffering among the iahsbit. anu. . Q The offuisu report from Japan of the' tir. ing of guns made tor that country by Caner. exnphaaizea the not that the mummy of fir. ing wusupcrior to chute! my gun! that hld beur_previousiy bought by the leanele G'orerument. A woman bu offered to bequeath a. very large sum to the French Thanh,“ the be allowed to place a. name to' Moimet"-Butly opposite the monument, to Talms, near the entrsnesttvtlus th8ktre. At A strange double suicide but just oceuiC ati/rt Stuttgart. Ahoy fifteen yen." old and n girl thirteen? belonging to respeclnble families, took it into their 116}er {all in love. It d1dn't"iqttmriftir mm; m they drowned theasmslvea/r I There arp " present in the Gobelin’s mannimure two largeJhte caper,- v.luerd M $50.00Q and $40,000 respectively at the lean, They were made durin the empire, one bein ordergd by the rrl'lfia'f, Govern. ment 1mg tlie other being intended for the Palace of Fan minebleau. _ Plays are being examined tor tha can; strapping of I railroad “(on the main chain of the Cnncuul Mountain. The line will have a. length of 100 miles, And will present rent engineering diTtculties. There no to L", .Lwo tunnels one four and a third and the other 4 and three quarters miles long. a A report in current in Tehenn thnt..tho little boy who nccompnnied the Shah on hi: last visit. to Europe was 11t"c1,t a. re- volver in the Roy-l camp, yo t e south of Burujonl, when the weapon accid tally, went off, and His Majesty nnrrowly eInped being shot.” The little boy ha. been Bent Away. _ A few day. ago the stroller: on the Banks mrd BouairNouvelle, in Psril, ware an.” led by the shouts of a new-pupa hlwkar. who rushed along the thoroughfure wuing copies of In evening pzpor and sbrinEind oat " Suicide of I. (Ia-mob '." Re Wu promptly "rested, and. on being tried on I chug: oquindling, was Ientenced to nix dnya’impriaonment. . -~ ~»~--r-~--- - ___ ,, .. ing in the inurior of Spin. The only means of communiostion With foreign coun- Iries is by the CHM“ from Bilbao, Bum» Ion», Visa, and Linbon. There leema A prob- ability of the strikeh forcing tho Govern- mem to concede their terms. Nearly 2,800 operators A“: idle. the majority being pres- ent in the tglegrnph ottiees, but refusing to touch their instrumcnu or transmit, sny measly; It will be dilficult for the SptniIh tdrifGiarrsti6it to till their 91ml. e"., ,s' . ia, 'Gikesof telegraph opentorl in split! Its complgle. . There in not a giggle line work. A tele nm from Bethune repor'tl that I tragedy Ens ‘mken pine. there. A miner named Debmlche. who had recently been dilmined by his employers, In preparing to" lens tor Balgium. The woman with whom he lived refused to accompany him, where- upon ho bccnme jenlom. And, throwing her down, Plsced ndyimmiw curlridge u n httr cheat. and at once discharged it wit? fatal results. A horrible upectaclc presented it. self to the neighbors who entered them. The two bodic- war: In mutibud u to h. unirly_ 1trtreerrgnizable. _ When Dad Bodie. In'OamotehG An bah F Almre-0rtmad. In Peru, in the desert of Atacama. there is I cemetery in which the bodies are left nirrpre-ground. Owinw no the desiereating infhuutee of the wimh. ',W, become nntnr- all V ombulmed. Six hn ted men. women. ll' dhildgen. all m apertset tum of pres "mum. m "nary! in l gernj-‘cirvlm [u- in on "saucy. In ihu, wonderful eemeGrr. l '",'N's"o,T,' in the an of the death of ordm- _ "t per-dun. their bodies are tuned with _ mm ”many. Spain are 99mm! to a lofty l eminence. when they bro left to be devour. ed by the birds ot prey MM other umivor- _ on. Iain-Ah. vim-[other- Ire left above‘ ground in pineal. surrounded by watts, which hare been at apart. for the dead. The (hauling Indul- hung their dead in‘ taree In“. whoh "a bodies become dried h, "ooBure. One of the mode- of 'rmtittr the dead by that Funk Indian- of In Mexico in to Mr. the my“ I rude plu- ttrmt built on I hunch the pinwn-xn-e. In Help“. m dead In lo: M in guy... but played an the art-oz. when the Phd? nod beam Iic‘ly In" making bu new”; "ATh'lsa'lA","dTn"du'"l,,', mg kt.-"-.")-,"- thevglm claim“, which In . maul m - W in ("up in“: “(d-h. tho "matgm d I!" P- mil-m. . l o,Slrtll%,rfd'. " t. "'l2l'l II "siieit' .'rat 'g'.'ltPit.'ltt a Times buy The diluent-y b the I'1r.t,fr,,'pt', a th. Military Ar Z2 " “rid of dam- manu, 'lt,'tUl,'C7a1l " nut th. doubt [but (eagerly iii-tad " to the birthphoc " Columbu, out In" Avian-d In! bur- rut in the hungry ot tls. mod. mot-d discoverer of the put. " in to he pad, however, tut the 'documuu only'Amnn tradition for (lano- hu Ilwnyl been ttte " minl'l "and“ binhplwo. But if the discovery mould [and t nothing but . not. artful 'u'CSi'lyiTluT'lill rowd- of hia ke: hinpry. it will has ban of un. . ""oreBttrtg luv loci-nan Iu‘m ll Tare in men. doubt that he beg-h ht. clreer u a nilar, At the use of 14, with the able object of Simmer. The Indus were the [ mount-ht attrn tion for the netivee of Venice and Geitoq ; the Mediterranun end the I Adriatic were filitrd with treasure Ihipl. In, _ these circumstance: it ll not to be wonderod’ _ thlt the net paused I wonder“! {minn- Mionf ,the youth of those towns. Thin opnluga wn the constant envy of Spin and Portngel, and Columbus In: soon It- treated to the latter (mummy by the desire of Princr awry'10 discover 1 When: rotttistothe Indies {LIVE while in Por. tugs] tint he begun to believe that " mission on earth‘wu to he the dieooverer of a new route to the land of tttsid-" the white wife god." For ten yea." he "ridtrl in Lisbon from time to time linking show voyages, but for the [nut pert engeged draw ng nnpe to procure himself a living. Here he married, here his eon Diego {III born, end here his wife, who died at " 1 ee.lr "ghJ."u' buried; Ju, _ . . '.. The char-cur ot Columbus hug boon greatly misunderstood, had his 000 bio. gnphen In" in mm invutod bun with tho glory of the religious ham with. con- tumcly of the ilt-tornporod and “wk-bruin- od sdventunr. An impurtiAL critic - admit, imuodp tint he in. wmothin‘ of. btrtlb though mom of the hero- thn the wivirsturer, and that in; biog-{hen u" and consider-bl, in w t Mr. L. Stov- 0:399 would call their " poin.t of view._" . Eduated, u in. BU p'oud in the loo-1 wheels of Genoa, md En.- short riod " the Univonity of Pavia, me yOutElaful Cot. umbia mull hue some in clan contact with the 301101an ot the dpy. Natural] aft [0' ligioul Empafum‘ent, the rainy of tin ROLF!- ed,rouId Arir impreu Gn,' Ind to thin mny possibly be nuribuwd the foeling' that he Ind been divinely "bond, which re- mtiyed wuhhip: tysu.i1 hi? lieth.. N ", . . Toseinsllo it this time edvenc‘ed the theory thlt the earth was round, And Cot. nmbul at once entered into' correspondence with him on the inbjeot, and Wu greatly impugned with the View" of the Florentine _ scientist, both " to the Iphericitxof the world end the wonder: of the Alintic regiom Heresy-hunting was then A favorite pu- time and Columbus in weepting these theor- ies ran no Im-ll rink of being his life.. Porta. gal and France in turn rejected hie alien to Add ho their de ndenciee by his dieoov- ,eries ; and, thougrhie brother found my 'in England willing to give him the neces- l nry e ipqto'ltert on " adventures, Spun, after much impditnning on the part of the l exelort, tye ttthd I?” can conntry, - Railing employee appen- to be unsui- monl en unheeiutin' in their opinion thet trlinl an tnvel much more quickly end - when the linen If. dry than when they never. Rain in not " stat I hin- drmce " it in heavy Ind clans Ind vuhu the mill. but drizzling nip or fog Itich to the motels. nukes them slip ry,' and run. den it diffieatt for the wheeY: to get n tut grip of them. Bo much in thi. an M tth on starting in each weather and is drap- d on the mill helon the.engine to give his riiU ‘- " inrficé. In “Inf-3|, where" treeg overhung the lidee of the nilwny, the Hllittg autumn-l 1---estreisiulr when rain brings them dawn.¢nd.they m damp-w i make lt-diffiemlt for the train. to advance if l they do not wtnnlly Iometimel bring them I to neundnill. Wind innleon great check on l train speed. On more than one will! l VII-t is known as the Highland expats on l its journey North into Sootlend' hen, while _ crowing the Olimpia". been brought to I islandstill hy wind. The highest speed on (bet uteinod in dry irony weather, hut‘in ivory hnrd froel. when the earth he. been _ frozen to e depth of from nix weight inc ', it is dungernne to fttom It too are“ , 1'! the ground ha lnet its eluticity. And i thete in n danger of the null issaitpttid. _ fiGiituiiaiii his four. gainful " on. with m their vowing fortune, all hia .death, when over 70 not: or age, in I wretched condition a; poverty. _ be ready consideration of thoorirrs, not only dtngee ous, but no “founding in their chm-lobar u to throw diacredii on those who ldvaneod them, shown him to hove been I mononu- celleotunl com-Ike. Humility wu “other unit of ‘vhil character, Ind in all his lite it connect. aid that he mind in may but In honor: sad "raightforw.rd manor townd his fellow men. It'ie‘true, no doubt, that hie recognition} of slavery semewhit dime his reputation. He sold (any I ndianl u Ilnvce, but it should be remembered thst Blavery prevnilod " the time. and it me only on hie second vo Ige. when herd pretend for menus to 1,utl'l'; the Spnnieh trenury for the immense ex~ pense of the expedition. thnt he resorted to ,the barter in human fimh. Indeed. his 2tf,t relations with the nnlivee show'thnt u a. ru 9 he must h-ve treated them in the kindly runner that churcterézud ell hinte- tions. , _ Thin: True] Quicker When the Lines are condos, he continued I man of fy.',t.tuielty 1y lonble curacter, kind to hil fiiiiily, hie lervnncl. and "on his enemies. Americuhl no to do honor It the Column ' " Exhibition to the name of him who,' [north not the tirat white man to land on the lhorel of themaw world, It“ the lint. to colonize it. fort-(la illlndl. Not only America, but the whale world, mny smulnm his virtual With “VIII. up ; for, even now. jultice Ind mercy, courrige and meeknul do not sluyl abide together. Throughout the reverses of his long career, whether received with' mean. Inn ed A. I bony-.219; of his. gantry, 2u.t in sally!" by g,ter, fellow-lumen. ifr aclmudod by G use ypulpus pripoc of the profAtf hrs tir Mother-My daughter yrvl thou-Id decide in ("or of one of your admin", at In my love both. _ 7 . _ -iuTiiiiior-ts, I can't nuke up my ' which": tmere, new tr ere" . "Mini 'eramt-dthatraqhr" than hath?" " Yes “on then both non dentdly." " Which otthmr. I.- the - have?" _ 1'1r-ru"'ls-touG-h" W'ith _ atag,t,N,gU,'tu,oSat't u u my 0w. 'a,u'fllTdl'd'l" *' ' p It V b-rr-th-its '2atf,'drd'2r..TfdNl,'h'd'rt an“ ".fry.trtrryt'_1'"t ttet 038131013“ OOLUIBUS “th‘h '31-.er - Creat 1lxpeetatt'ttrm rt/%itwtdtir "ru'Ws w Ci " NO , pun-m vh- bu aabfE. ia-d-db-dit-q-' ',,vtttt2il2tgtf4rt',tTg wand. hall allow-UH In”. ft,Mg ttttteh WM him. In to it.“ mmmpanmm-mwc. pumxmmudmpny'h - IIIK: , -rree “Allin (“oral Who“ [in ir,ttgt:t1li1t/teg,t 'd'l'fa,.T hanging hold up: mug-d! Six. I": nth. I vow-.311: both. “all. 9 dun-vino!“ Tho Whito Hill.“ M', he. a“. bu, and the mouth on an ad ='tt,tt' in only fifty ragi- nv-y. Fol: I!!! ink the mind" up and my“; half gigs lead" to on: of tho m arid IOCIIICI 1fdlN"i tool. “a _ T on. The prisoner mm at! ana And lo- vilu " In in thing. but I. In- "plu- to him. M luv. not dune-d fort uqtinto an; in balm-thumb mg.“ mum mm. as my move dong for I h tpug; Neithdr nun-hinafnor the light of y in toatysd thusttey. the clotting of Yr, continent. ln'is doubtful ,"ar other“ thou of u at. "id fi.rm, d but: here ever [',',ll'r'li'tf, .theee vet end may make. . LEAR l Herein tt 'td", . ho men group . at Elm: V . he. lyddenly been “led to . no, And the lender pun! I “out tshdiar Hound the Imu’a body, end nun e boulder foe an!!! " he riv u it. Then with dim lid Immune! tl work: I hole into I lock m jectipg from the die, and It the end of an hour hie talk in iinirhmL Them-owl of the grizzly " he made " we up and down and the him of the urpent tu', dieth by the tell of 5 “one he" been head down here in thin ”will! duh... but new" be fore the blow- bt I hummer or the whisper a hum voiou. ' , , ii EEMEEko. an up out And shoot at Eng ing I", ’ _ V So criu thd prilonor " the m gutter below him mam rqd’ tortro. No mm. 2a hold up the humm- tq see that Jab nu y {unsound and than turn-their Mum " Have wafer on mat'tarrith Buck and shoot. me new l ' ' They hm his voice and tho dating ot his duping. _buttto oitams hi. trrdHrso phat Gon the le before, uni in “any minutes, the m1- vngon input of night. My} End dimer. one itor him. Th one! a who the ligammtqh up trdi',"L1'd"f,"la'd their [JV-tho glob the man tund- Hawks. He hop 3 that mane will nhxm. Thai no women we! childm with we min cther willlunl {blend for him. The whinnt of A bone 'IIT tht IhDIIF of l dr.iftr coma- {Lindy to hi- 0“: through that pitch- bluck darkness, but ',"'liy'g't Than 311 in quiet. An hour mo h eye. um Pea with fury sud hid i eh was loud nu vindictive. Huey“ mt terror new, And his lips no no dry that nabs whim: could Pe. over. them. r . , V 2pt,tes,eydt outrun”? Mm no cot-We up my cum t N.ot Th thodmrt_tirip'. [Indigo mm u it blla of tge lh’elf than mad strikes on the rocky bad of the" gulch. He gram and can“ And crie- out. The rock behind him in damp. 3. turn md lick: it to cool his mind tongue and level-ed s1,i,t,t 0nd " tho, mouth of the gulch 00nd hau- hiss, {our dint-Ig- " " obain--a. he trin- it Ink. by link-Al be ”my! to the right And-Ian, ,md put- forth the strength of III ox.~ Tho cry of tate he - whm'he'n‘liulhil ulnar help when ruchu the tmtapl fu- nbove " they but!“ in tho Hit inn-hm." and his sink- down ulna. 3nd uncon- ‘scionl. Night han come. Now sud than thwe in a horrible outskirts of alt-inn: now and than the Hound of Lhnnnn "do. t.ti't,. Ind numbing; But Jot that caudal 'rp of Inter t e nlitude would be that ot thh rive. But for the fiery orb! of that wild gout grasping down the gulch to inn-tips- the strange wand- heaid It mun-l- the duknbu would . be that of the flat dny of creation. Listen ', ' . - - . AM, " nomc'ono s'tggt-ft'r on. who bu wind that he must ', ht who rill PM. ye mum. d: .w'g to hi. " I Rot “my trpm than _ In the dub.- nnd they tnra't and ttu.tmil--hd "In I In! lr/tfl/td, man? and I van bound to In" trl id that”: think I ”gain; to " and delet for goid in the and: , I d hm wiped out. the whole lot if I hadn't lost my bottle of poi-sry In» on: of on. It I .u right, though--hs l " I In. t" 't thar, m. “h? Irina hr, him my mnr ”cum, t unset: WI. and India. will "and hon sad or, on in horror " the light of ”u dud body wt " by I muting chain. No mu: witl Inc . nyer aye: it-ho my: .ive nub-rink TEey will a any taupe-k 01"Skd‘m Gulch" M ttt "trr than their - frm. " they ' awful Mll- and . The British Con-n1 " has. in M- in his hwwtgivu I numb-r of I“ form has" at! uni-mu- a! a... British emigngtl to End] ta-il.) m Bruin-n mut- DOM to - b Europe extended unit muon- w Gun Britain, though inunctod to ”any. an. to Latin rm ik Lent, -" " recruit. agrietulturat d'gpg',,t “(I - in . wmmiuion tor use (If t 2. they meet s%'ldl'aT,' In has] who "', "in AW (1 ‘Tha hulk ohm 1'lr,',t,iiN.'tShtt were oo-ttttes"!, mitt ' tam no map-tin frog who no _ mm, than would-Mn hilt! any.“ I Tun-Irina. "an in a m _ (ti T e amp-Gnu won (hath-Id Id menacing-Imam mm d an work I. Iwm-Mh 'e “w. '23:: GGG" 65.3156 33% in. Mm him to inning m will live cm for nun! dfylyet, LGod re bani Pop. penild Riviug? lt the .otitude uni tte. dying-a Ind ftp-13M tt balm-lid "litudi. 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