Weston Times (1966), 11 Oct 1894, p. 4

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r" "T" mtg!- d 1-d- W“ ,5 l -q-tthh+uAtrmis mud-M .. “d 1W; bttt "idwar 5“” . 'tr-OIL-ar-ttot""' "trdgkiBdsu" with villa-cud “WI!" Mies, we bed lit cheroota and settled onilelvel comfnrubly beneeth the timing of the teat, the doctor proceeded with hie nary. _ _ ( " You perhtpe remember," new. " e g murder um took piece name Weekl Ago nws.rgunguportr-oroman killodin the jungle. Ind robbed of her ornunenll? Well, Sling:- by let tha police on the -u, And father dez pne of the pisr-thyro were two of Urn --w" nan to ouch and xhTt.utott: Sling-by . Jeni. the Icnmp up for trill. He‘ll "ring for it, sure." , "And the oth er? " “Thu’e yhere the knife come- in," aid the doctor. 6r Night before last, while Slingehy was lining in the venndl, lmok- ing sud dozing by hum, when Ibonld L’nther acemp do but. week up and slip I knife into himty . “In“... t M uh I! - nut-o- ne...“ lawn-u- do in It. mu - M to man'- thvIg-ohuul uthu-ud-y‘ an M to. o'Us" on awning but. an: In. . V Th0 and." sud I had lived I. “joining Wk mid tbo km and coon-nut. -, UM”, for Ifwud ot than. ram, tid um in a an “no hid 1 in“ him to "no! to far atUtd u this. XII allots] dimo- eon-nod tho Dali-h sud Eurasia: resident; of the dual-id 'towes, who-nth. doowrcd into hunk or {purity yitpmyho‘muml. any frail. 1 it“ “can" not I link lurpriud to fiud him “and no in from who ordinary pub- M [by-iv. _ “Whammy. mppunnoo did Mum-n. I tool-0d ”hunks.- ndclrung " to! _ I loo-pod and lifted hips-myhn. Th- l roe-ind: that the who. ll 1'l,ttc 'e,',',,',','.:,",'."", on in”. mm. pul- Ilol oy'l hand, new upo- 'l'l'uh"ll'lll'S'oh'LT,"gl"fdl11l'l'".'l 1lr,l'rAl2'/ll'.r;,or'dllt'r'fgutlVll2', hall; Ila-Ill... who. I look-d an "daily”.mnmi on“ lei‘h-Fh. - _ --- ,gt',gittt.t2"gd, ':."dh',,ti,tt,d/lt no. ,.. Vi t an In; J-- ,'2'tlta . 1h"lglg'd't up“... "tdi-i-s"-" ml .1 *ttM.tgutrma_ maul-.- 1'htra=i2"gze "_riiiisF-a-";ii2i'i'dtWi'ir tiWGFii _ CTi"iir out; I- n ME mu . “I ‘Vr . 'ttill::: Amymtqmfigdmfm'hugézgmm V! 'e, int - Ita' "'IgMt1'l'l,,'tdl'lt2'll,"dr" no: “The night Wu rating on. I had thrown lyullino nah-Ir. fusing ch. opal door, Iny. who. “on “only .eorved in." from the Inky background,“ the night. the Input. hire of the docm'l monk . Dunk-lulu, mudotaittod, whimporm Ri I whine! child, the era-urn drug”: him- "if sr-ily into the um. and crouched at "tut . _ _ ---_ in“; B.," 7': aid has to. MI. oe.rftmd In“. taural',' "but. but I '2t"tt=teg',tugr,f, " rink; g than. prop-uni". ”in. nil-nun to mile-mo " Kahuna !" uld the doctor, u he rode any. " Pm nll right. The path: of Phyllc don I nlmyl Ind no moths yummy boy." . 1L?" n; BLACK “mun. Appnhonlion tucked mo that night like 9:: Tr, tits The hint laughing of the win through the "on, and lusluhy lisp. plug of tho “It. ulna, the nhlrp lanolin a! tet bum-ch - pun-la. foot lung In ' III enough to mu “a Inning of my hurt. . AI tho "miing won on, pro-sauna“. pun-d inmnukuuwmncy. A horror bt “MI nil. no ig't,ftt,'lr, ml to the nigh: “all, bun our on oppmod no. At In!» the 1'lrd'afd',' --mtudem, lull-bin. e In chemo mail. - - "tl. banged. I putioululy ittusouditiood Aunt-Hun um. um behind m. unal- rodo his {noun Md con-tun. compnnionn. lugs. cod-black monkey, [horn ht all-d “main." _ --. ' "Why, doctor l" aid 1, “Inning to moot him, " you no the hut. pom: in tho world‘ I expocmd was hem Welcome to thes mm. ot Shem! "Where um gnu bound t" "% 1h. "bor" " "In moment miouncv ing [In-Hut, the doctor lost no Wu extstmmrisstct)tes Pigskin loincnmp chnir, and commenced' I prodigious stuck upon th-tirtat Entry and (ice. Afar ostiug for {wink id lilance, he luddonly laid doika his fork and Ipoon nut "id; "s1iugattr's in I deucod bad way I" -.f1issgor In: prfsysw uni-Inns to, the collector at the diuriot, and livod n J angle- pore. ' "tsiioutrtesur, clen- one of rennin, It's the Thug dlover. Even if Sling: y pull- through, " [its int worm ' mom: with pnrchua.” W ' _ Just " the twilight began to dupe]: into dust, Dochor‘Joe mounted hi. hone, Ind with the monkey perched behind him, took the road to Mai-bod. In he Wu wholly "mbttmuUd uni refuted to allow and of my man to t'l2"lel',tr him,l -tly reted my Inning I at the Thug who In; my] " If”. A _ ", T “J A 'I‘Tlut in my immedilw deatinution," "id he, with I dry ohncklu. “Tell you the "It but. Got my grub Y' J "Pooh t" mid {he doctor. " I’m not Mraid." _ _ . n With hi: riding-whip the doctor [)0th to the an: (horny. through which could him lab}. Inn-mounted by I bottle of whiskey Imid m oni- ol‘gluun. . "A-nd yours, doctor? My God!"I exclaim- ed, Juss you we your: it worth more?" . ".But you In!" mid I; [pa-king» under the impulse nf a madden appnhennion. " lf the Thug nabbed Sling-by out of rov- engo, and s tgh,': lilo depend! upon you In the onlyine mal Inn: in than wk, dort't you loo that thin Thug fellow may try to at. ynn out of the way t" " wt, w," "To play the dance with Slinpby’l change of (unwary. of course i" A , “an": the 'matter with him naked, interacted " once. "Fever'." "Beau-a Sling-by Ind sent his accent Trlitup (of trill!" . _ " Not" clam," retorted the , doutor. “There’s two of 'em Alive yet, to my eel-Lain knowledge. But come ouuide, Ind I'll tel] you tbout it_oyer . Triohy." _ The doctor looked studied. "wut do yoylnnn?"nid l" _ _“I_'m in {no danger." "FY" {rode intb Junglepora yuterdey evening, end started beck thin morning. He'll peg out, I'm ursid." (q s, bed " bhlt '. 301 did it heppen C' " Queer cue." aid the doutor, " ewlul queer cue! Thur." . 66 Worse chm that," replied the doctor. " Got nix inches of cold am) through his shoulder night before In“. Bleu my Ioul , -etou mun_to If! titil PAVen't hand t" "cigonsmL, t They man All wiped out "ttago.". .. . * a . " Not. 3 word. YIN?" ban on: to no hired "PM l ' 1y_1rtttrtur-rtrt- titht M “chum- . 'dgite2yegle,t Th Wan-ad. 00 . alidto mludnhulhdunhud. “LIL” up tb.-rs-a_d-rd.ttitriF"" 'eiu'ltritytitM'irut't."rps I u I ' my... " ‘m "'rGi"aTii-o-iirtred slut. uni-liquid pool. In. IM| but. an. Inn-d " and a. "WiU the ditch. in. nu ma - _ I “In.“ tutmit. Tia My. mt. ya. .0. took m Ind. and bun I umv My“, wttieitt, " In “Mild in and - mu m qlumpl ot ttft Umboo, n- 5|! '0'. ud Ilippéry vi that hoerid “an. T . Sudan-1y Lia monkey crouched notion- Ipu. Punt. put. bin, I made out I dare object 2,'.y m tho pm. " in room ... RIM boon stoiNdtoth. an! I wont. down on my hum beside him, uni he'd my had upon him“: but». Thu- “. than when "on th I. cud- lou ”not. tom» God. A touch upon the ahguldor "outed me. It In; old Rum-d“. Ho bald: ourd in his hands. In the ttalt “shin r-bl.rrd, I tie, min. . " " ...... .- ..._...-.-.. - ___ - -___r_-i_ "s “Tin round the uhib’l nook. bubu.” Odd the old Klndno, n he coiled it up. ‘Tia th- oord ~of . Thug. Muy it hung $50 bhok-liverod villlin who and it to- Make t" _ the Holds of the lnsgno. . Dr. Crochloy Clophuln, who In. mud: rumm- on 4,000 inmate- of uylmnn. «All. um inn-me hud- nn [apt OI the lug than In. hogan, though inane best- In “Hot. The you win of an be Ind b thin-limo! Memo-In- - of It. cru- Ur H'IIIVUI'. Brest--- thatH, on! thetor from “than “do. Sh. huh-d " (ha in... II can“, - “Md‘hmnmmu which ”to discredit an "no“. Mufbu in 501.0“ ”000:0!de [MAM of You” “be on rant-Hy my”. hoarding to Dr. (Hm... no fro-bl ug- ” J a. vial. aim-durum. of a. hood in m h "I... to the whole t'rg'2'"" law-I In»- - on . ‘ Tiii of than word. . terrible thought “lured "ir mind. The murderer o! my fri.rsd--oould I overtake him t 1n trhat direction hud he dunk off. -', . . Aacgnding the llope. h. “pied I blnck object by the ro-daidergm It Ind the sppeun ( moo of n “one. Ha stopped lbruptly, muttering. The bllok object. by the road, Iide movod. sud came "Hilly tomsrd him, obscuring mgrilya it ya only I monkey but the natlvg» with Lhe mumutlsr limbs tathed tad m: u though the davilgsro " 415.- heel; ' The drone of the uilon ol the Chinese new ha been e matter of coneidereble qteeuUtiorr nmong the American render- ot the anen:Chine wnr reporu. It is I curiou- oompromile between the. flow/ttit robes of the Chinese cooliee and thelirrtq jmket Ind bell-bottomed Hauler- of the British mu-o'aur'e men. The-blouse " high up nbont the neck. The trouser-“ere loom, and, like than of all their country- men, hug down below their bodies " the but between the 103-. The bottom: of the leg- of the tronnrl ere ehoved into the leg! of high, felt, thick-soled‘beote. Around the "in they weer n belt of turkey red or t,tztttd stutr, laurel ynrde in length. y net " the side by ehovin the mind-rm fold. The color of the uniform in inrnrinbly n duh blue, the meta-rid being of thin cotton in the enmmer and heuier atufr in the winter, the warmth tet ndded to by fielded or cotton wool lin gnrmentl nu ernenth, which give them I pecnlinrly rotnnd end cuffed " rum. They present epictureeque t1Eiri'ii's,i when they Ire lent running up t I wng with their tr, clothe: and gun-or "pig mile" cnrle tron-ad their hoodl. Mg eyes toil upon the monks}. Ho bud In". in dud maator's Iida, tn hnd run luck dong dim path. But only a low yards Then he “opp-d, and Lnfne‘d tow-rd me with m Tttsts cry. ", _ I snatched the cord ram 0 d Runsdu' hmd and followed. Trio cord had done double duty that night) Chinese lan-of-War‘s Men's Dress. A remnant of moon hunt midwny ber. twoen jungle Ind zenith, and tho dlwn-Ilu- [littered like a gem on the rim of the auto,“ horizon, when, It I point on the highw-y distant some miles from the Black Mullah, I loliury naive drugged hia limbs wurily to the roadside. .nnd wnh a sigh of Lelia! an! upon the (“want tart., 5355;»; Li,i,7d mam; 'bnnch a: " tree hung the dead body of I native. The cogly thrtdorn, his bugle-re sud fled. He nu! evidently vnlked In and his. tor his breath clme in Inboer gap-{hid rivals" ot - conned down " dust. grimed [we Ind Ihnuldarl. His hand win numb-s. bug, the knot of but u ita buck hnd would loose and “Hen like a. unurnl puggnree u n the nape of bin sinowy neck. The moaned hlir shone like silver fugue moonlight. . . . 1u.-wrtax THICODLY an" " summl. This, however, w" the only lign of Advlneed on" the aolitlry wtyfurer 'ttgf In limb he wax a" litre In: up . u . wig...“ twent . 1Wesrie tlytuglotr W3. ‘e'Eould IT, to». Hi! nrovmmrtsta,snd above all We {ta-name gluten which he momentarily out About "hirn,hrtokesnedrs mind in at em. Once he lttrtediu “fright. " sight oihis own shadow. _ . . 30:10 Tdia 'iiriirsisirr/Ld united in to his lips. Bats great shuddering seized him, sud he could not drink 1 7' _ - _ There was something wrongwilh hie hends,too. Every now Ind than he caught. up n quantity of dust from the roadway. and rubbed it upon them as though it were no”). Hemight have clennsed them to better purpose upon his cloth. But this he did not do. Presently chair"! of running war/tr fell upon hits our. 2 rose and moved in the direction of the ttouud-slong the rand. down a “cop incline, until he stood upon the bank of II tiny “ream. ivhich the nun hwd I nred. He stooped and curefully wuherfhil htndl. ‘Then he scooped up He did not run far. The dnrkjungle teem- ed with terrors for. this soliury mstive. Surcely had he left one behind when Ill- other sprang upon his path. This time the terroriumd out against the heaven. By thy it mu but I. palm thnt the lightning had bluted , 3nd by night -ttt hi: blood-hat etrse-thts broken dang. ling top seemed I humin ample; the harsh nttle of It. withered lemma, the creaking of gibbon chains l. He remembered havinl MMMI than way-ids gibbeu trbrrs u boy. The ghutly apparition paralyzed him, heart Md imb. He fined not In it. He duet] notgo buck. He grovelenn the dust of the road. A On the night air cnme the thud of a honé'l hook. But the want! fell unheeded upon the nut’ive’l can. As he had fallen Io he Ily {we downward, his ll‘llll out- spread, the dust of the rand red n blood 1199!) his hands. . A '",'tg,ttur, that Iny " curly lun- rim, cupid lomathing white amid the Laugh. Quriocitxdfow him to the. span. "s, the hornmn found him It the rising of the dum ILII'. 19:9 1ts-ttefie:etf1trcyrf, BM”. _ ttr. than: will which“! “at but”. Thy Ian - to“ and” In). . link (dad who “vol In or in nu- nil-mt. As any In" but Mr. Sum mama-d " d... .tuad In“; you- cl no: "Now, Swipe. you - - the.) be!“ wry ouch! cod-y all not. let M: [at "" (tom you. It trom my all. Simpum "luau so [my the prim - upon for tho that, hung it but I It“ Mop at neighbor Day's and In" him and Jim our to help you loud." Wilt Sum, {or Inch ... the youth". - (Swipe: being I nickmo). III I "out Ind onergotio lid ot Iixmn, willin‘ to work, but he had one huh: which noma- timu proved very expensive and Innoyin' to him" Add A“ thou Around him. He In thought]... nlwnyn doing} things with t rush, and did ho: exercise proper nation, md murders olun cum to grief. _ ,Ci'GrGitiiaia . __.. ". 'stiiiiiiii,tiii1i2iEit"e.iiEiii_; mt... 'atz'dAilttr." m m ti v.- from uni- mum: of conducting him]! that he oarrurd the name of Snip“. An oldrrqgllgmgg “id to hiaPher, on; All]: A, ' .. “Sultan, that boy ut youn hem. to just. what to lwlpe anything before him." After thin. WiHSuton boom- “Siipol,” which seemed I very wproitr'iox lame. YOUNG FOLKS.' my mu- ti; uh ti but.” ‘. 21:!“ MLLH'EJ'J! Alter his parent- Were gone Syipu wont to the barn to human and hitch up hi. lnthon’ tum. He Wu to drive to tho Ma. tton, about fitrniU' dint-at, with I load of whent’vhioh M r. Satan had tittttel ta, be delivered by tour o’clock that Ifternoon. Swipe- wuhed to get gutted by sight, as the boys ot the neighborhood were going to meet md plly bull that Afternoon, And he _ wunted very muchta [at back itt time to; join, them. He hitched “if tum to the wpgon tnd I'M ' v,',',9r"F, to thu 'flllt7, when he dilcovcred hnt hg had oft " watch hunging itvlui foam. . m could not ghink ot going without hil wnch. It would uke but u momant to get it. There would be no dnnger in lowing the horse. thnt long. So away he want we; got the watchJ-nd as he bounded out of the door “he “w that, the team hnd tuned all“ lively guit. He ran liter them, but "the dtxrther the inter." Ind poor Swipe! wu left tar in the rear. "Yo-mun may" by. The- Inn-um Blip-0301mm“ ,erkrratrmehttnhmmitt_ttrt "I 'AbroWrqrkeat1qHllume.u&6Ba" milled "in," _ _. "TM " . tst-rt-Lett".-,"- warm. (it2jri'ii'iti"gi'ii'r.r.: _ C, . 1l'ggchegf,,','g, cyan: In; Tit: "d".'lh'diP2f,t2'i"tieiy I W.e'l'.t"ll'S"2'l'C, A youth with [as can y 3nd determine. tion would now pump- Fii'iiFii n all how of touching his 'tuna on in LI',' but Swipu In“ to work nub-ding the nob, slicing them on solid ground I low "eda llhnL He had to unlosd the I." out before the on“ would nova the m. lt not Swipe- n hounnd a hull a un- loul the what, get an vagu- book In the g',ettd,t',tdhtat,t Hnmhdnlym hour In which to rm to the undoumhioh In- ret twp’milc- ditto-t. m nu! Ina hoped 3mm. more Mt “the. if he not with no oth" inch-p. but non un v.1, - try-clan. Ind it mu ht ftv. nah-m that (our who- ho F the “.de uh. an" 'lt he II . min 4Asithit. (falling Mr. in” "told his}. bod brought. an when. _ 0n reaching the wegon Swipe- found that the ox he had left there hld Ilsa con- eluded to come home, end intrying to turn equate about bed broken the team: tongue nhort off. Ho we: now elmoet completely diatxrurard, but would not give up yet. He yoked the oxen end went, to Mr. Jonu’e. slog rod- up the med, And got the loen of Eugen. This wegon' had no box, and he In: compelled to unload the 'heet end tht', hit vegan box on. then reload egnln. When be we: randy to um egein it wen hell put eleven. He hed A neck of e plee hie mother wished him to “he to a friend on the road. Rather than lute the trouble to throw thin upon top, he junk dulilped it in the leu- of the I'm-box, &lnhing it would ride there. Altar tr Hing I couple of miles, on looking beck for hie applet he found they were “one. He imagined he couldeee them I in. e the". dl-t-nue beck, no " he "Aral. lot thinking but whet the teem would Item] until he'got back. m hed to go much further then he nuticiplted, end when he returned theytxeo had pulled off ium the ditch and were {eating on the gnu which grew there In profuewn. The ground being wet And ewempy, th wheel- had Innh elmnlt tn the hub, end Swipee‘ could nét get the men to move the wegonl an inch. About Gir _ hpndrod yugil from when they muted they rmlthrongh a gym": and cup hind wheel catching the poor tottt the kind curl-gs loose. Th“ g,'? incl-eu- ed the Ipeed of the now fright-no unimsll. They nu on about fifty yuda “rum with tho front osrrthsger mu Ie,eg to them, bringing pp Iguimb . plan fence. :Iim Swipe: now realized that this trouble was brought on by ulcer cartslessuetm nnd Ink of propercoulidention onrhla part, tor when yoking the oxen It the burn he doubted the .utfisritsuoy of the how, but could not take time, In he, thought, to got the new yoke which Gd been left. in the oowohed some dinunce from the burn. With the hope of cltching the fhreing steer Swipe- followed on, having the other ox hitched to the wlgon; but he - Incceeded in catching up with the rnnnwe until Ahe'iénched home, after which, with Iomu dilliculty, he droye the on into the bull, and secured him with I m . He then went to the shed and got lr,'; no" yoke end netted beck, leading the ox Ind “trying the yoke. . The team In- terribly “cued Ind the " horse Ind Iprained hip ankles ,auverely. 8wiiio wu grenly put out, Air-[he iigmi w" demolished and the bone too lune to drive. T'hsoxen traveled well and had mede iboufone mile of the diemnce when ell at once the bow thst held the yoke on the neck of tho ottoide steer broke and he stopped out of the heinous tree to go where he pletused. When the steer dimovered that he In free he began cropping the guns which grew by the roadside. Swipe. spoke very kindly to him, calling him pet namel, but as he hAd been pretty free with the luh on the rind, the “mar would not be coexed or let Swipee come neer,but with an angry lh‘ke of the head netted toward home at I lively “sit. Day wu (sie,ii moron G. field intending to help Swipel and tha when... He ratch- ed the fence About. the‘nm’a time the hat-"tea did ind mlmged to secure them. Swipu cum utr I ttsyr momenta hint, and the two we? managed to unhitch them. ' "WMI, Jim,"nid 8wipea,Uter they hnd y, the horses in the sable, “chin in I bad mine», bat I mun deliver that when. I Am 3|)in to yoke Pete Ind Barrier And take in on the ox wugon." Pete end Benny were A yoke of steer! that Mr. bexton hud broken to work on the farm. They had driven them Iome on the road, but they bed never made the It to the station. Barney we: Iometimeu di cult to catch when you wished to yoke him, but the boys Iucceeded in yoking the cattle, and utter they hitched them to the ox wugon, noon hell the forty bushell of when loaded, end Swipe: Muted on his trip. v "s "iili'pp,'sAlt"grfd't"all'aqt "qeymroiv, th. I'm!!!“ n r) in uhm husk, wk - n - ta', "turn. 8'! “MW - In. "tirod w M. ct Hlt to . all» In the night. I'll,“ , all "In; now I'd-elm I. e.enttmd “on nun-1 ot an an vat which hot! att bola brought no» by iiiiiiiii Ind thalamus-nut: Ill" "ulna“.- To: aaUiii hit. R. In” H M“ a Ilia-anus. and II but you In W _ dl Mn “M“... V It“. UM trt-tar- n ‘nu I “In!" populuinl u Mt it wand In" n populmqu 91 060.”. puplm White ofotius it and basin-i n unm- tho but of tho Inn shunt aw in nun bonus: it Absorb- both toat ad fight A burning [II int in mind“! In. bed. ohmbu, beau. on. sunlight [fun out. In much wbonjo hold (I: u "ro they". ' A luv in Noni-y prohibit; “y pot-on from “wading more than five out: (or liquor u on. vilit to a public-homo, Ind alcoholic nimnlnnu I" unppliod only to labor pnr'um: Thid mun hoop I thin-“y mu: gunning :11 the time. Th puper tttr his Bank of Englmd note: in Il'lyl nud- from now than Iinerr-- nour from up or “fuming that hu bun used hofore. Bo can ally in the paper ro. pared um even than this number ot sip- Into the pulp nude by not workmm in mutant] oi: " summit.) dill. Band, at u daily Article of food, in mud by only About one-third ot the “my: tum. drod million that con-titan the pnuut popnluion ot tho Earth. In the cunt Jinn-ion of Spanish Amati“ the staff ot 1'11qu the but“. on the Pump“ dried buf, Ind in unborn Ania rice, either in tho form of a soup or thick gran]. " He bu anon " lut rice," ny the Chino-o in mmicipccfny! a when). s' School Duclpllna. Now tint the schoolprm , III} on i,t may not In inoprporsune to .y that din. ol'llla. ll understood, in mnlthn Viol; am. in tht mung-lent. of the'pupill. Ththlulncu Ind honor, chalk-on Ind sell atmtrol, ludnury And good bumper Ire u my to I well ordered, huppy nnd Ilene-(I1 ache-oi " they no in my doma- uo or amid circle. The opportune: for Ion-ring than no continua? 3min; nnd - mull-is "I“ y c-ly ill-ranted. In tho Bttiqet4s. of Wit]. but the In 'gf,grttt', n. any (any skim the II “with ot our] madman- when loam that in aid qua» on. Hindu-allo- of new UPI-obo- of mdyos'n “y to a... What. They I!" In "crumb... crowded In than? M an all: In any -oee III who? 2t"t'u'2tt "In; In t t in t on to' n R. Wang m. Yfi'dltd Jim than m [ I but with“ It. n4 th- W. "in - mil. Thu Migration in Europe. While in nlmoet every civilized country of the world there is a marked tendency on the part of the rural population to flock to the towns and cities in the hope of im. provement of his material prospects, in Denmark alone the people show a disp‘osif 1 tion to migrate from the towns to the _ conntry. This is due to the increased care laud attention lkstowed by the Danish Government upon agriculture, an industry I which about ten years ago was apparently ‘in ia death throes. The Danish farmer, on the advice of the authorities. has adapt- ed his business to up-to-date requirements. Finding that the price of wheat has lallen " so largely as to leave little profit to the "cultivator, he has turned his land to better purposes, and laid himself out " produce utter and eggs to the greatut possible extent, the export of butter for the pant year having exceeded the - for the Et", three years by l7,000,000 pounds. I for pigs, the Dane- have made the diaoovery that they pay best when mt abroad in the form of bacon and ham. and they have erected abattoir: and hog-cutting entablishmente on a large scale, with moat eatistaetory reunite. The result is that at the preeent moment Denmark is the only country in Europe from which one hears no onmplaints ol_the decline of agriculture and of the evil days that are alleged to have overtaken farming. . A Mole in Silelie hu reached e depth of 8,700 feet. Ind ll expected can extend- ed mother gunner ofe mile wiownwm'd. The tube is fully two inchel _ yt " cha' bottom. At seventeen {on below the Bar. fece the temperehure in comment a 51 degree- Fnhnrenhen ' the incl-cue in one degree for etch tiftydivet feet of dawn down to about 1,800 feet, and one degree tar e\ cry further forty-tour feet of fepu" _ Higuhl Honwmiji is the nuns of I mtg- "ifimrnt temple in course ot erection sin Kyoto, the old Capital of anun. For ten yuan it has been going on, and millions pf doll-u. have been expended l and it in yet in from completion. The huge timber! and for pillnrl, frame, and rafters were hnuled irom the fomta by cables mule of women’l hair l. Tweistymine Inch emble- hnva been worn out, uni twenty-four In yet unuud. Evidently the old faith ho, Itill nutrong hold on the body of the people, when the women nuke Inch a wonderful contribution for one of its temples. Boyl “a thuughc no much more of in China Lh-u girls ire that.“ you Mk ' Chin- ele tuber who hu both 3 boy and I girl how mlny children he hor, he will alivle ugly l “Only one child.” Germ-u put-ma sometime! change the ntme of their baby if it is ill l and rhe Jup- Ineue are “id to chnnge the unmes of their children four timen. Some orttte Curloun‘llethodn Adopted by People " Illllerenl (Vi-nines. ' The Hindu baby is named when 12 day: old, Ind usually by the mother. Sometimes the “that wishes for Another 'imme than that selected by the mother ; in' that case two lamps are pinned over the two nemea, and the name over which the lamp burns the brighten in the one given to the child. In the Egyptian fsmily the parents cboole a nune for their bnby by lightirur thraigs Wu candles ', to etch of them they given nume, one of the three hlwnyu be- longing to some deified personnge. The ctndle {ha burnsjnhe longeac bestows the may“: upon the baby. t The Mohammedan sometimes write de, Iinble numel on tire ulipiof paper, and thag they place in the Koran: The name upon the tirstaip drawn out in given to the child. _ The Chinese care so Hula tor their girl mhie- that they do not give them a baby nsme. but jun my them Number One, Number .qu‘, Number 'Ther, Number Four ind so on, Becoming to their birth. The children "the Ainos, u people living in northern Japan, do not réceivc thme lumen until they Ire 5 your! old. In is the hther who then choose: the name by which the child is then-ward to be culled. Tho Chinese give their boy babies shame in Addition to their surnames, and they mint cull themselves b thud lumen until they artr"2.0 years old): At that :33 the in?!" gives bis son I new nume. . GIVING THE BABY A NAME, Mien-i “If... 'ktiii 'tNtdttarti In. T l ng' for.“ Lafi.l . . 'ft; w. ct IM- 2ht'ttt the mum. Hum Ith' I now molvoq. Randi-Ad ' ODD Hill. A low him td In» “at?“ an on . Sanka Far Ship. In!” this In“!!! In". I“. Imu- - In..." In ,l-Ml " 'dhht'tt " the .06.. M'.“ " u up“ - In III-ward. M In I at in Mist to min the but" that In! “with no MID Inn-ohm Run-r. than uh handout] cl Port Monk. in wax and o.rrud to an bot. (anatomy when" who won unwind on " [and-ck nad Mush ”1|pr an Amount ot “MIMI”. Than have b... may “hop" to 'N u- opvor the nut-n “If. by tho an of dynamo, ad a. wk a dual, bug " In u in known, “I In" been hunk-I. The pm which in to tte put In opnum in . low day. In the - naval rot dovhod. l My W. Thoma, ot OMlO. N. J. ' who in uid to nprcunt . Indiana. with. 10.91311 of $750,000. In: shutout! that“; Che-oer. owned by K R. Limo. . Condo, nlip Iranian-ad tiaod-ue out with - ing nppliunou ot tht his" pattern. Thts boat bu been undergoing repairs in Hahn'- Ports tor Iomo wash, and in now About ‘rudy to? her work. . The Chute: will be moored “may than the era when the wnck lien. and mmoorod ' at it will rennin Itutiomry ngudlnu of the tides. This in incl! will be I [in attended by no little difticuira, for it will be uncanny hominy two mm humu- uhon, in LtdiiT6trao the four unchar- which will be got down to Joly-rd Mid from the bow 3-6 autra. INTIRILY 383v ‘ul‘mon. The work of previous onploran of the bottom bu been inturraptod by the 'ttt iity wich which the current fiiUd up air aubmuiue exotvuionl. The pin: upon which Mr; Thomu will proceed will "all! trouble of this kind. Ti.itor--"Dr- your dog know my trick! " - Bor-"iep, at Um." "I would like to to. some of them. (In ytvl mm him H- 00" and puma Kobe dud t" _'f"" l The wreck in Limo-t completely buried, Ind the and in picked compncuy diam th halt. Divan will be um. diswn to looun the and mud ouch Ost hide. the wreck It I gnu: point. At am going I big tube, connected with t powerta lucbiou pump on board the Che-tar, will be Ippliod. The lomned mum-id will thug ‘be pumped M the turf-cc. Ind than Ihot through I glint sieve. This sieve wilt not permit the pn- ug of gnytliing u lugs u iguinel. Tun-noun PI! - In on "II-cu -. . A denpawh from London may: ..--The DI“, Graphic prim. a dupuoh from Sin-mg- hed saying Hm. Jayne» trunporn in" hudad I Inge force It Tulien-Wm, on the Clzinugpogac, manhunt, of Port Arthur. JAPAN-9|! rnmnmmn CAU‘Hnt'sLY. The Tion-Tlin oorrespotuiettt of The Timu taugesru:-/'Tlttt infirm" In pursuing their cnmpnign town Moukdm curiously, Ivonding “I dunking emanating. Jay-nae cruloen no cloooly wlwhing the Gimme Ileana menu" of Poem“. Ping Y nngtngibiygn describe the Japanese noug- At Gk abutting. mos; "imstifh, and tii. lennm campus " park». while the Chine-o 090nm":- were conduct-d in unti- qu-tatl fuhion. The Jspaneno,b paying for mppliu And keeping discipfme, an gunning the sympathies ofthe Con-nu. The French admiral I- here." "ia TiGaTiiitiat" Mr. Thomu and his suction pump, how. evor, In new, And he, M. lent, believes thn he will plump up Iomnhinq more vnlunblo thin the rusty buttons and water buckebl which hula rounded the treasure seekers who ht" preceded him. THE JAPS LAND THEIR FORCES. Mr. Winks h I very Dml Random-n. ”Mo-7w .m- _ “““V‘ "In“. N In." 7 "M in I! in tile t" dead !Thm t" "Fine, In. I "an hoop him am an! 'l'faW,'4',1 l ihil is the foobar-d plum V Tie wrecker! sndZdiverI wi [dig and pump until they have filled the ajmo with Bria-b gold or are "Usiied, thab lheyhave worked over Au ne- " [use that the "cry ot the Huasar's. manure ' T Hawsers were curried uhore‘lnd {anew ed to treetl, and nn nttémpt was made to Wurp the vase] in,bnb before muchprogren had been mnde she tilled, heeled over, tore lip “30 trees by the root. sndasnk in eighty test, of .wnter, drowning her muscled prigonertc Some of the crew escaped. From tint ti vrojorwnrd stories oi There ll one story that has llwnyl caused the manure lockers some uneuineu. It in to the check. that the Hun“ In wrecked irttasriortally, and thv. her treuuro Wu carried on)? by men who hatched the plot under ty enlign. . And if it proves true-this story of Brim-h guinetur--the Ipeculetorr-wiuhe richly rewarded. The Hunger was a _thirty-two gun ship, shout. two hundred feet long. She arrived here in November 1780, in company with the mln-of-wsr Mercury. Together they curried $4,800, ooo, which was intended to pay OR the British troops in America. The Mercury remained here, and the Huanr. telling on board the treasure of her sister ,tshitr, let nil for New London. I _ ~She had when on honrd seventy prisoners of war from the prison ship before leaving New York,' and " her hold was filled with store: they had been chnined on the gun deck. As their fate Wu of little consequence the captain did nor release them. but kept his crew " work in an attempt ingot the Hunt“ to the Mach before she (murdered. led to all sort! of “temp“ to I uire gush den wulth by their recovery. , "utilh comptny lent two high to the npog in 18H), but the United State. guvvrnment refund~ to permit them to unchor pvor the [rent ure. Later on “tempts were mlde to blow up tho wreck with dyusmite, but up to dueéunlou tome lucky and Iecretivn individunl hid Iucceu Ind fortuno indu- the guise of failure-tho guineu have been unduturbed. -. Alo6ugh the pilot wan not very hmiliu' with the channel the captain decided to nve some time by taking a short cm: in pausing Hell Gate, The [Huasar “ruck a sunken reef, and as she was badly d‘mngml her commundetsdeeidtsd to run her Ashore. The men who have nttampted to ranch the collar: of the Huunr'aince 1780 have failed in eve'ry instance, if they are to be believed, but the story of sunken gold hue just. In many believe" m-day " it ever hm. No later than June hit. lb Connecticut Br" dimste wnl digging up the bottom of the sound off Port Morris, Ind many similar attempts have been mnde between that poiat nud_ Hell Hue. . lt in believed now that the hull of the wrecked war ship )hu been loaned to a nicety, Ind that by expmining with are an “on of about two hundrecf lquue feet the \feesure story may be settled dtsfiaitely " Int. _ by. Thom, Town", down I Row in THE "UMARS NIKKI.“ HUINIAS HAS BEEN PROV!" A MYTH. Wu Wall Trained, Didn't Like Does “TORY Ok TUk \VILEPK. . 31?"! Q?" w M - thou at. 00- .0 ' W m of Ibo W“ Ptiauq U Maggi-Lute!“ I. About. an. o Ink. a. by " TI', aid. in bun GUI“ nun-ind, in I [ 1l,'x.hud""' which my. why. not... or v. . t “he. Ron I. Equally-I. htlv "Ivor In B. manna. m or Jud h Fluid; =' W“. h #:va Wt. Ind mun-ind, “at new word I would “I". - Juan:- Ihry Bull Cum, of Bolton. bl: pun-u um. Fuel. “and“ (Jr-hm Bull. a. Ave, tw'ol up. uh hm. In you an work on tho problem or “I” u all " “ml! theoisglt . win. HI - bolt"- in yo uhull soon by AH. to at tho Mk V. m “Inns to by ulnphou, dam-ah tuugdmda 0 mil“ may. In hon-dud]: Sow Cuban " a Proton-It 'l'iiii'i',,.ui Spill. Juan-hop Plank", of Duh in, bu. In an opteiort 0! Huh Anglia-n Md Amado“: Chunks-1‘ oouuaittid u not Nubian ver,.','.',',";:'),,",', into the jurlldlouon ’1 the Rom pttho bt bilhopa of Spun}. --. "’ T Tho you at ullvn maine r in m world h "fl',ra'g,tl.' J,, Dollwood. Ilium. who is nun you. 013. m. {when who h I St. Pun but". hu Ind built tor him In eloowio nilwuy one-lamb ot I mild itt leer, of which he in tho manger, owner. " company. . A large fortune befall I little, wut the} other dny in Pin-burg. A In“ who and he In: I New York "walling nun collod on thy wovinn who in kiln. an ofttto aiturrnortUu' 61d Inlay lair with he: on Jun. 17rh In», sud aid “at " Ind mm but to 3125.000 on tho dam of its mother. Kin Humbert, in i upon-m of unann- Il Yilf. Ho Jun out from MI Min. lodge It VI". del 'Oroo on. " “my tsud killed eighteen wild gou- and thirty- two ohnmoim when big "bog" “I 0:- uninod it WM found that. ouryone of the viotiml of the toys] riiU had been Ihot in the bond. . On mount of the thrustening legleu received by Mme. Cnnot. mother of the tannin-ted President of Funnel, the oom- mendement of the gendemerie of Seman- Oiee ,hu given order. to "informs the brigede ot Forte-AMI, whiohhu in in territory the castle of Paula, the reddenoe of Mme. Carnot. Owing Lathe low t1nmuat 1tyto of the Amoer’n treuury, hirhighnu'a in: ' hi: mldier- to give bins any month's pay to mike up the difiotemar due to tho yuruhm of mmhinel, In", and ammunition, ta; from Europe. The men, hue tg,"."', to nub-cribs A month par, and t in, the Amour Enid, would tm 'ts lundmnrk "rt their loynlmy in history. Wh re'er ll awn“ h v ,' Mun If/i, to think a S"gtetp,'d',r" T e wnrmmt welcomed“; Tho monitor hotele of modern 2tatt never “he the piece ot the old luhl comiortable, homely tevern. There ie no home life end no freedom in e hotel, but, there need to be in the weyeide inn, with its gebled roof, ite vine-covered porch end ita diemoud-pened window: What would our litereture hue bdnwithout thoee lune? Our itetiott end dreme abound with them. First end loremoet etend- the Tnherd ttf the “Canterbury Telel": them the Boar's Head thet Feleteii end Prince liel frequented, end following them ere innumereble um. on- hotteIriee down to the White Home In of Dickene. Could we loee them t Indeed wocould not. Nor lee- oould we loee the Will'e ttld".',',', of Addteon end Steele. the 1htre's eed end Minuet John- eon, the St. June- of Goldenith, or She Rod Hone of Irving. It will be the pro- vince oi the bicycle to mum ell theee end bring beck hefpineee to the Muriet end treveler. Dr. ohneon declered e hundred end twenty yeere ego thet " there in noth- ing which he- yet been contrived by men by which eo mueh heppineee trodg't,d, " b e ood tavern or inn." Art “other of u. Selivereuce we! that e "Levern oheir ie the lhrune of humen [oliclty." 't ell menu- let the bicycle he 'meouragid. . t pg go feet end in. but it tends in the right lreetion. Good (and. end good hoetelriee will follow in it. weka. The Iron I'm The study of .hpnnue {In in rag-Mod u Inhuunlillly the "ttttr of the Maury, reli- gion, etiq-uilr mum"- ud all-tan, pom Ind w". “.60, gnu-u. and Incl-tun. in fun. ot the whole oiviliutlon Md art ot the country. From the If") - do". curds, [not won I part of “I. “than (so-cum; Envy in king!“ to my ml Ind in meal“. and w and In In an pain-In “Bum... to a m cod. of “an”; " ban. or nu... In hum-ed Into ittr. by a. Chum, Ind h.- but: and. In Mann It”. and not in pay “In.“ an. The s't'tt an Ind my, and form- "* con-d- iechin Haw-t. Walk-moi! ”I. -rsrNrtht. h no im- - In, m i “a slew-9| - m m In at mum, mun-don. _ for “an“. all;- _ . W p“! of but: sod Hz” lug-d. I. M.” _ in”! b "a J',ti'Pgtglrc,'u8llWl A _' _ Alphonse Dnudet and recepcly: " For the hat fifteen year- eyery three month I have received I note, written with pencil, from the “me man, who evident] is n - traveler, for his letter: bear ilr, the "irrnti" ot the world. 110 Milli ma that. he "than animals to pronounce my nume. mu than letl them go. I hn‘re never been Able to find out who heiL" ', V The people of Bellingmn, W, Va., are proud of one of their citizens, whose only clnim to marines: is his enormous bond and mustache. Wuf nnme is 'Jnmea Brown. He is 6 teet 1 inch in height, but even his great suture does, nob hinder his chin bend from "Ailing an the Boor when he “Andi erect. The mun-ache iI even a grater curiosity shun his beard, being exnctly 7 feet and four inches " from' rip to tip." Snrszery's discovery of Is Why tooblibenh facial blemishes hll given the European, detective forces th great. dell of ditticultfTa locating well-kown criminsls. Br these operauons the whole churncter of the {Acisl expression is nomebimes changed by n low deft jabs of s lmcst. The wound- heel in a very short titms, "3an most. ones can never be noticed. The criminnl- frnurnity Are not. slow to mks hold of this knowledge, and. in cunuquence the descriptions in the possessions of the detectives crnnot nlwsy be depended upon. The marl:- - 'Brlt" Back lie on Ful- ler-ed. Gemini-bk. namely tavern. Bicycling in not only I fuhlon, but it ha. become J: Ind. It hen been tnken up hy society, and I lady "inlet now be nble to ride I wheel as lhe wee omits Able to drive t undem. It in n good and delireble thing that in in no. More heeltbful exercile enn- not be imngined. The next thing in order will he bicycle junta and tours, Ind these will in' turn demand good roads, Ind good roads will bring back the old inhioned inn or tavern. Not mnny now remember tho-e dnyl of plea-uremia travel over pikel Ind highways, In coach or mrrlnge, when st nightfall they would draw up helm I Bab. uuntiel tavern end fittd the Marcie-t of welcomes, and n smoking table within to charm In epicure. Shah-tone, in verse. tten quoted, and alwlyn admired. de- tail)“ it ; _ ' "are. Waiter. take my anrditl nro, _ Which Intake" also might hope to ylnL F" It buys whm courts have not in store. “Immune freedom at an inn. - Pt i \Vhoc‘er has mm life's dull round, Wthrp'er Mn. WE!!! huge Inga. HOTELS AND BICYCLING tttttat 'iteliai'thtt, 'j'ir'iiiiiii't'li'?fti':'iSi In! an: "tut' . - In this“ 4l11r,'2i.$'J'h'h"eh'htt"N'rtv- ovflrhnuhwwn any munch! 'er-ttttthu" vim mu but an n ”Sailf' ,"" - .___ -- W" - aei'itil'ihrate, moo-tun _ (t"itii'hR'SiR'ti'ti5'iih'i'i's'u, _ I. Sun-um I bun 'nad.aGiri,uanurn um- w tor my baby 'hhlll I numb“ ot In“ hue and m to "no “on. any: - [upondwh Fir», I will tell you of my hum I out . Plurt Ill” And out. th. ”“100 Ind the nnnholu [up In In to bully put on. The lg." wag“ [.th lb. - ol-uordinpky dull. And In an "tgre. bottom t run a phony! MW! [not slud- mha length of who child'l iii-t luau". For my hbv it '5! t-trtrrtr - The In!» in hurl? and. doubly. Tbe «up» u pm. on our the ordirt.rr tirsaq “a the .mu. bad in .mm wt an hundi had put mund 'lur.trtti1d'n 11-h!“ _ henna- the “in. bud-. The nth-u on .11 {with the amp-r, and tho limbo, Mn “Warn. . . - [_, A... 1.: m2 man.- my bthr murmu- "overall" of blue dnnim put» on out who tun-l duper. It In mldo from: that can-rod {has of denim put mtto . binding. In Ilnrp corner- m on“. from t 0 two appoints coma", uni button- and button hoiaa put on. Baton putting on an bindin it mike. than tis both! to he tom. lilLT.fll in the butt At night. I van much would-d to hop _Ubry Inad- ' tum, u Ilia pull-ltd in 'ttrowing-thm-r' For? hid; ind them wu cold slut-1h: noun yon! down. Th, I put on my thinking up; and who. and. her I lime iuass"sI inch: with long Ibonl. and " the hand thOI'O.'l.l noopuIng. Winn tho room command to cool oi 1 would slip on the little junta; and taken " in the but. In aha mornin ch. little had- were u Inrm u tout. hd tho tumbled me glam“. kicking the cloth-10E, uni u an wu too Inn" to we“ the (Invol- night» gown. I didn't know wut to do, but dwi- A little thought I much . than! akin. with . dnw wring -thirhouom, sad titer Illa In: uloep I would draw 'PP, And I know Isle oouldn'} ttovottt trt (than. . A Mont. oellnn no too dump to than tt kept too dry the nape. will Mer. Ely-mine mnsaaiusmlly and remove all im. perfect. or doom/ed Tr, We In“. km them in this Iny ti l April,qmelttg than in i cold room Ind covering will: blankets in {routing wenlher. Ripe (inpe rulir.--tits" "mud gap- slowly, braking I nun-Ii quantity to and thejuice. Put I luv It _ “min choc-0‘ cloth sud "pru- the lulu. with Ind squeeze" it you hue than. Cutter-ml core, but. not pun. juicy an upping Cook Ind prell our. tho juioo. {Add on.- third apple jule.etirr loci) to th. w' john. If part npplo juioo II and (up. ply " nbrform cry-uh lid than b no N. bi. chug: an In". Boil "to - all, of lhil mixture n.- time. My 'rtt+ from tho time ic ht", to boil Add “a "or eight. WEI)“: I of [mill-M m which In: 1"l2t in . vary hot ”a: F the ink. vu hoi in. Boll In dug: then pour into idly my! not on n _ wrung from cold or mm mm. 00" when ooid with ham:- pp". Grip“ for long keeping lhonld not be over ripo. Lest than he in baht: undia- turbtd two or three darn. Rom" wtth . p.ir of loin-ur- All green or imprint. gape: and my that no in the lent. lacun- ad from the "emu. Lina the bottom and sides of paper um! ugh-Mow uoodnn bon- wlth my pnper - new-pupa ”)an loo-sly A layer of grlpou. cow: with pp", than . llyer of 3m)... till the box II lull. Cover and he; in I mod-rmly dly phat till than i_l no luxury! frost. _ Summi- Eu... - ' any. J-t.-.4gtor the m all n. ma... an rub un- 2tearl",lt'., an. hum-1' insignia”- I Vugouvhl-olgod brown "I: Dull - 1'lltla' . ;rthsrf1tttt sag-.323 'father',,',',',','.'.",',..'.'] "a. "th-A-ttr. . L"! '5 It would So much honor to nuke an nightgown in tut why Ind nut bathe! with 1.1): "in, but’her nightgown won all mode And I didn't In“, to gest' new on". The akin hu to be mtdOJLIIHG long. but in not to be very full. [hope than Ingeniou- will help lame young mother, who, like myself, u “king one of her iirat Inky. Pickled Gre..--" a not. he 'tttt Ilmnnullyorl of with up and old- m of ripe. ("-th Mum Hg In." Indy. Pi-rm-tttF' which!" VW. Al the ”I“ tmth and "_- 3mg... 't2'ft"g.'ftrAt= 'hr.t:t.tttelt , I“. m mung. amt-av- er. Itge'ttt"""'""u""'t nonh- - -. Grape Stuce b-vt/tt 111.).va gnhond grnpel make I very a in“ tab a lance by "moving the skim Ind lprinklinl the pulp 'iborslly with powdered nun-r. Sucrumenul Winer-Cook ltelnmod gnpeu with I Very little In!" ml the need- lop-rule. I’ve" through , and cloth, than for every ten pound! add that tgy.'." of pnnulnud lug". But tilt it ill, bottle Ind uni. This qunntity. nuke- ono gullon. ano Butur.--ror gibn ol (up. - “a: minus out the _ And oh. by pruning through I sound". an 0 N " nun-t unble- Ind 3 R:- of up. sua- tho paid And cored - all "tiBdrittr no". to roundly through I cob-dc, W t'ev'2'h'l',tr.t,','ge all“... add [h up: ad boil 5 min“- or In" M tte comm-nay of In". batten V Gripe. Canned Whohs.-mat can: very hot, fill them with scammed gnpu, cover with boiling wuer, led Ind let and {All miuum. Pour " the water, cover with thin balling gyrup And MIL Gripes Canned CoId.-Boil water Ind Iurrmertitudly My“ till onld. Mike randy a gummy of gape- we train whole bunnhu’ in chute" ot three or four. Let no gnpo be loosened from in Item, also rumoveatt Iteml from which the fruit bu fullen. Fill 'cnnl with than clusters, then con: to “It brim with wntar immediately after the cl'n conulning it in opened; all " not. Another unethod in to fill cun- with grape: prepared in the lune wny. and" cum. limp than in urelnlly all the mp0- "vet displaced the Vine! Ind flilod the cm, then term: on the cover and” water One or "to ttluster" " Urges u will go In the on without ht,timic,tr, he pl: up in thin, way, md look utifnlly. The Inches- of thin method depend. upon the certainty tint no individust grip. ll loosened from its Item. Possibilities“ Gra‘pes now may. tp F, a: _:egi

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