lad, pad it happened that her father gm not approve` of him, or pre- ilndetl he dld~'not~. He could raise nq ob-1 jotlon` so the ybug man's character; nor e his steady. ploddmg life-but he was `s1M!`--"a1l-red slow." growled Mlu_nlo's V `tgsther, ~bea1des,'hh family gmt much, In his farm dint wuth sh` ac;-aping uv hplow. M'lnni_econ1d- do hem-}~--a 11;-an, better. Anyhow there ain't no `cnlhter in 6. mum at such -13 chnnce,conslde1'-Aln` S341(1:." . `, doctor, I could eat I f1T1i1t'd)e ...L rm. f 3"` 7, reign of Henry nu. \ I Von` ; In the United State: a driv_er of horses i `S 5 , sits on the _1-igmaand turns hisvteam in 13 P that direction In England the natidnal .ed_to custom is the `reverse. ' ~ 33:-4-In Anstraiinhorses and cattle are now ` ibeing branded by electricity from st<>'1-'ai`g`e" Erun- ,,i batteriesl` The tzemggrzmire is uniform "` T and the brand safe and nrtisplc._ \ 1 .:;.;. ' 13,... ........~"'1hia in xm AI!1l`108B~ I ', . I is essamase tbawmv as ,y 700,000 inaeuuarerl !- " `rm kinzdomn of Sweden . "and Norway E. unto nnltnd in U16 reign 01 Ch'1~\1 I if 4 i '3': ~~-vv ij Puiverired tiger bones are used as The won : L medicine". in China. It is believed that .e`,ecged us` 7 '*t_.hey impart to the lnvslid the strength dye. fog: 1,. _ "of h tiger. 3" a, '_ ' " Rd` 3. 1 `, The dance oaiied hornpipe daoes as far \ Diamoufi j mnsio of which it wasdqpoed. . `Cmmweii, Lord . Essex, - established "-Many it D 7 fl parochial registers for births, deaths and 3,53; 14. nd tuba, x crude" and `_ i ` If, ever; . L A- n..n..A main: 3 driver | Dmmpn( uuwou an a... --.,\ - Peace was `proclaimed atPa1-isaftar mm, mm ,9} I , 5 the Crimean war on Monday, March 8!. i 1856, and 11; London on` Tuesday, April 5 `I 29. 1856. . j . -%~A%mm@ ` "(The rst great`_ "'!I [ city occurred in .Bo:*_n I By this ponagratlon` ` destroyed, the loss 4 1 noo,o0o;~.-. -L: n..\..Inn nnfpnf; ` ` The Belgian patent laws ,3:-6 modeled after those of France, with the exceptlqn I that the granting of a patent elsewhere does not reclude .-the mk1ng_ outlet a patent in Belgium _ _ A n.......... l*hl`YI}lE'5 has Hit upon Knew ~ CURIOUS CpONDEN8AT'iON8.-V pateno In nungmm A Gczmrm chemist `of appleg. It so` closely resembles the genuine urclole tfmt .on1'y\ expexh judge: can distinguish them . "" " ** -*~*---nntr {cuna hV the mettiod of making do11c1ou`s':~ champagngw patent in Belgium _. V i __ German _Fm18h*- -4 _ _ method champagne, }`,h:5- T.Ckv 0f T01`0{1t0 \\'h,Q_ 15 oi . so iii-5 vlsmng her dzu1ght"e_r. 1s 1-ecoverugg i ixrclole tat on1 \_ f1`011_) her late ses`e1;e Illness.` i i uZ\11sEHurrii;tTD1:iel Qt-illi-.1, and _ - ; iss ove. 0 oronto, "who have been Wgsfnoomagy 3:53;: lyn `visiting their, parepts. .\lr., and Mrs. was Wampum which Wis domed by H'e_m:y` Duteld, 1'eturnec1 last week to l the .Massuchus etts colonists In 1607 in Q`lr`;`Sm`jemt `Of -Toronto .-S spemk 'lhhIdl - theill: iixiiszrcctieug-:9 0356: ec:1pe::38m. no m 1:}. cogie 0f_veeBksn3Mi1s. 1)Iacli;ia.y s 155 9. ne- ear 53. ~ 1` ome 1011801` Dhlnned-.190 W3 500711 A` _ P815153 \'iSitiI)gh( 1FS%Stel`, Mrs. J; J. bTuck. 1'08 0!` bordered 00-1`P0V01` 5116 09358? Bridgepo1`t. Conn , who is _spendin 5 M30115 W0 5995 the summer with her parents Mr. am leaving bum all arouq ` : Of the oak ooring, in the French Lh-5_ Besugdsall, V i i `, RIm9kberrvinsz seems to be quite` the uuvu ......-- `V ,, In the best, houses carpets are carpet covers center, around, E flooring, fashion ` We read of pews in` London as early as ; 1453, but they did not become `general 4 until the middle of the`. seventeenth century There was one at Geddington St. ; Mary. Northampton, for` a long time ; dated 1'+3o2_ , _ . . _ ' '` ------m- `mnmiv issued. in M118 acne auuuru, uu_,-.u.. present dynasty, 1 ` T'--AnnnurInnHv . ' a .::> -fl Ceylon tea is rapldlfgalnlng a rm .-{footing in the Russlan market Up- weui_ of 80,000 pounds .welght of 1 this. tea was some little time ` ago 3 \_ dlstrlbuted as samplesamong the Russian 1 `; tea merchants, and ln nearly all cases I, the judgmn_t- upon its quallty has been V ` highly favorable. ' 5 ` 1` .._...;__ V` ` A'f_eatul'e of the Paris exposition of- S lA1900.wlll he a section devoted to the his- my of Christianity from the beginning; n 3 to the present day, with representations ,f of the Temple or Jerusalem, thersoenes Rome, . Constantinople a K-. gr` -0thelie.o;Dhst,Engan__e;15_1__(_}hhr_ls.tlgn pwncuu u_, ........,, , .- -Independently of `temporary regencleq created during the absence of the kings from England, there have been rggeixoies ` during the m1normes"of' Richard II, ' ` Henry VI,'Edward V and..Edward'V _I, - .-ma rlnrimz the lush ten `years 'ot`Ge'orge I IHenry \'1,'m1wuru v a s and during the lust} ' III. ., an ....,._ ........nme {hp W . . `Tradition ascribes hia rstr`char1ot- to i Ermtlxouius, produced about 1486, B. G. ` The rst; carriage appeared in France in [ 1547' in England about eightyaars_1ater; 1 7 L the first cab in jhondbu in 1823. The rss~ "- omnibus plied from Paddington tothe {Ban}.-:1aL1s29. _N = ' ~ - 7, L. x. ....'nI:nv\onininu firm What is chat which no. one wihesjso "have and no` one wishes to lose?_ Abald ,\......a - - _ ' ground go propugaw. Why am coals in `London uk towns - given up to plunder? ,Becnuse they are . sacked and burned - . " ~ What is that which is oftenbrought to the table, always out `and. never eaten? V Apack` of cards _ `What. moral lesson does I) weagheicooi 9 Ton a~ch\1roh sfeefile oontinua11y1nou1- ~ o`ate?" Tis vnneto 9. spire . , _\._..m..H-, v n hnv .1-.h1-nvlv dust in nanny sou oountrypoaplalu that am mm loath ho`keap_b1ood doors; no.3 Ear tq Sh: 7 lmjtood Open, and op- Ii that IQ! lm kitchen door, also .. .m.umm an odnwof All nppezlng I I 0`&te?".l'iS VMJBWO u Hpnw V Why shouldn t a boy -throvlrdust his teaohes eyes? Because it may dccusion 1131-m,'to_ the pupil. . ` fwm are the~most::unsociab1e4 things :~l66:1 5\Y.Q~Q1 them Ltqgggggk In the world? Mlle stones, for you never .... .._ .L-. ...m..k Adam never saw, U.uUu._A _v}{"WMWwmM I What` is that which Adam never saw, _' ne_ver 1)0ssessej1_and`yet gave two to each of his children? Parents. ' . '"" 1- - .. ` ..M+.h.&n` man in b6d,]ie 3'. or his chiiurem runguya. ,_,_'_V_\_'[ His 1 a` resvies man in bediike a` lawyer? Bemmse he lies on onoiside, then turns arOi111d'tii".i(i iia on the other. _ . ` Why is chicken pie liken g\mpmi4;h s 3 Ihopi Beguuse `it. contains fowi-in ' piaces. .1 H; v Why is a'oiergymam s horse like a king? Because -i`1e_ -isf `guided .by_ a minister; 4 ~:_:' .,r;_..-;...;.. 1... m-mmnnced ouioki-V -k`1e_ ~13 gu1ueu.u,y_ u .u5u,...... _ :;Wh_a12;wi)x_g1_' j11_e_L3;1>g:pg(gn911n<;en1 qtiickg bynlrldirm a. syllable to it`? Quick.`--Fno|*.` ;aud.Fancy. V ' " T` _L m4 .w ~, 0l.'B_[:u|u. gr-gvr-, `.-~1~h eA ,1, 5,-{o,ai0l1S, 0 ma done " V bppee and Widr;' b.1ie'I..- .._`Ii& C HIr _i'lgAnne.;"L has mom: its 190th para tha 1a.t_ baation i"gh3 Treiib 3Zalgy,h_9g;g1 o'fIT111IlB1It0iheiParir g;qhd:6p`era.~-_V'. nd Bal Iah e ` . .uumn;aL~L1W:.im939_ 5 . ~"`` \ Anjeipurgqted 'e`d\t1d_,:ro` `9',1Ion1Jonea. `, 'd1Vl1n 1\5Y93.!"}*99P.77`I 1``1"Y7 In in oduxdof prepgrgt1on,by_ Mys. J. M.`;' Da_partment"o Railways andiugag. 1n'1aAn.u=:ux.1:1'- "335ix`:`'7 34" %:a?;`:%::::.m:..s::a%a*: 331$` ._'~I~`xot~'axiom'IAteT.V.9n : -b A .. V -g . .~ .1-g;r,l_I,iL:glL.\A ms 903. : auxley; `-_pow- 7' " :tK::eht);.dw.Vr1s.M `3`19`~mn ` `bw `W9 ordinary`-16.i1k9.~tl\taadan1swdlrb.;\31Y3`Fi 4` -. a 4 _ = bttgqhuqtainimfwulluian 6Ata,qnoe'p_am.:` In mum be traced V` vk;`n1-.;Pdtor.numnkln9nj5rV. . .A; DOZElfI_ ()biUNl5RLiMS. t great;_"'m`e in an An1B1`wuu~ ed in .Bo:*_nn. August 8, 1697 nagration` 50 buildings were amounting up over ~18::9. _ ` nteu market I pounds it time_ngo A -- ---.n1A'n.un\nn0 the Russian ` lulu. quuum-.. . me in American " .4-.. Aummf. R. 1697 ` `wise , he slowly turned *0 the light. Withoptaworrfj _ . * .-lit it, and repalzeid, with hetyoung man, to thrwlde hall. Half father. followed .;u!!1th.his pipe, smoked for awhile; than `lyawned ominously. and finally fell into ;a ,5ta_te thntndmitted the issuance of an gnnoarth1y"'snore, which only served to g/lw the young "people an` excuse (or droning near eachother, and oonveraing ,lnwhlI'po,rs.u `~ ` V ' L {rm angered the old man,` who start- edl_up,_ kicked the dog till he howled, -and - .-in his clumsy attempt to eject the unl- .ma1,-` managed .to' turn` over the lamp, - ` settlng._1_-a to the bafe;` oor. A bucket, No! water'di(Hts-du_ty to the .ucoompanl- "ment of all sorts of. inveotives and growl- -_lnp_ (about ~;oung folks what didn: ` hnve _ho better ense n ter' set-round_ au - 77iii11'neoal'oil enough tar git "a man.in M V V r liurnth house down tor "s......nc ` 2` Jpum, nu... , 73 years; .. ..A .a.nnm '4 0 yuura. . um uhcnnnn nf the kings a Paris ex osition ~ ' ` " ' . on devoted go the ` g .."pe.as_ nu ` e I . ' [c is':giveh up e"e1_*y physician,-th 3 1`eP`5`m formula. of Scmt s Emulsion being no Tnrlucqlnm therscenes ,.,.,....+- hm nu` successful `imhabioli hag, ano. ,muwzu'u v 5., * F iDiamond," `prot and pleasure would 1 women or Canada manyyeari ago! the` Diamond Dysutl'1qamndard } _ home dyeing This selection rm? 5 vnse `one. The quality of the `Diamond Dyes has never deteriorated ;i they still mind first as` the brightest 91*,-adggzagxnme O O O strongest and faqtent" colnrs, and neyer ,. I V fail to do what is prcmi3ed`fur them -- - V '-Many inexperiguced buyers are put. to : ` ` -4 ` I 0 ` ' - 0 Ma and inpunremence by using gbe '. imigatiou dyes._ =_ If every buyer HiBIBd\,l_.lp0D having the Save cbupona inside 1- .--'-n...n (mm rim dvermz uperauon. `--_;Ch6WE`.`Sr~-~`-~ ~ . . . 7' Aug. 13-CharIie Wilson. of Turon , , paid ayingvisit tothis neighborhood. 7 E iending Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ` .2\l(`D(5ilg1lii. ` - Rv. Mr. Welisiev occupied the` pulpit ' of the Methodist ciuirch here on Sun- `day. He gave H} very~i1ite1-ewsting dis- course ' to d. I/large and _.'1`t__teutive. ~ .....-linnr~n , `Duncan Dye: the World`: Leaders. 11- ' ` - audience . -. 1 ` Miss Mm/y Ifiimin has '1jetui'ned ,* home,,,after spending :1. few days at Shanty Bay, the guest of .\Ix_-sv,_._._.VT__.___ /Fillinghmn. . ` Mrs. Tuck. Toronto, is` I` 'eo1ni farmer gazed stupidly at his` chtnr. She evidently meant what she and ha was not prgpnred' to carry_ oqtlliiiqd tumneg L mat V night, so he .750 word as she shuH.he,door T ~_:..n.. ...n\lA|n:1 slamming Blz1c'kber1'ying seeuis ste just now. V isses H 1Lll(l`.E.3\CO0k are home from Buffalo on a. visit, . , ' ' Jos. Bertram, who has been-on the the sick-list, is around_ again. i ~ Get Bid on Neuralgia. U There is no -ise in fooling with neuralgia. It in B (li~r;\~8 that gives way onlyto the most. 1;-\verrul`medicines. Nu remedy yet dicovered has iven the grand results ' that invariably attends the employment of Polsun s' Nprviue. .Ner\`i|ine is a ` positive specific for allrnervdpains, and ought to b kapt on.h;i,nd,-in n.vex_v,family.v ` __ Sold everywhere, 25,centaa bottle. - A ) __________________ r their stores every u4.u.u..--, - . ' hiidlan-l merchants have egreed to close until October let next. ' Midland baaeball'te.am`w`ent to Penetang de'fea.ted by the team Monday and were In I previous match be- there by 24_to 3. tween these teams_ Midland won by'24 to 18. Chas. E. '1`. Newton will he arcirndrdnte for th reeveship of T.y next January. Mrs. Win. Taylor 0: Toy droveini` town i A Saturday with her daughter. Mrs. William" McMann, who had her baby along. In`the evening as they were trotting np King an on their way home. the front axle of the buggy br`oke_and the rig turned over, they being beneath it. Mrs. McMann was driving and clumz so tena.ciously_to the reins that the Wednesday 'ni_ternoon ` beiong Mrs. McMann urlvuvg and clung teng.cious1y_to horse dragged her clear out of. the wreck. Mrs. Taylor had the` baby in her lap and held firmly to the child thrmxgh the accident. Strange to say, all escaped serious inj\4u~y.--. 4_I`*`_x-_e`e. Prgss. ` .-`K ` .(_Q_`gy___`u1u uv-u yeai 6f experiancannd study carmc ` the bes_t'.` _ 4 _ Iotulum. Lu u-.m. secret; but nu 4 .....\.. man nff.-are I `~ - v-- . The apples` of this` vicinity ;pive every promise `of being an excellent crop. Rev.`MI. Mcl\'a.b. of Nlealord, conducted _service_in Gutnrig church on Suixday laugh -. Miss Mary Mcuuaig, `gf Hamilto, `is ` visiting relatives here at presint. ' " "owing to rust,` rth>e71_A.pring.`cr9n;willjxolg hex as lastvear, in Oro._~ t ' m,7>Peop1`e'-who ` man:y+tj leissire ofben1;'repent' I couldhe born-bachelors. " v-L 1 -- va'it-11-.y.ou;si1_e;i8x1'..ii..,h ,l7b very much.` _ Kincardine, Aug. 1.4--A sadaccidenb took place on` thujarm of Joseph Waddel. fourth concession` of Kinloss, by `which his son V Henry 1ost.,his1ife.. T`n75y'\"ereougage(Ha drawing `grain, and the boy was backix/ig the` wagon out` TThe _be.r1i,. when part of tho rack gave `way and threw him to thoground. He fell on his head and broke his neok`. Mr) , Wadde} has been Kjegly afflicted by acci~ dents. Some years ago a.j.spirited__!aea1n mu away and killed h'1L jzife, and siunce that time.,the same team nearly killed hjmsel, _..___...._-._._._......_.. Rooottom "oi 'ABaoh"1.o1-.' ~ ~ inmate... - Nature might have `xed. it fao t.hab._ men A woman has_n t much ghxity for other women, but _she likesvaymaix who has. .When aygiri lets you see she is displeased A fe womildmtheif her 'huaha.nd hurt hx ' - ' LL-.. r... m~ith..y.ou;slm,ism_.h}r.b muc-n., A `wife wduldmzher` hex feelings and then make, `up 't.oV_her than for him not to,do'either. * ' ' ` ' . ' J '*-No"matter whabva poor thing he in A woman .1`.`.;wa "had aomo~ex'oua_e for A man.wIi`o,pro- . .mmna., him to,do'e'1ther. '*;No"matter -alWay_s_ `bu apmojexouap for 1 ~p}qaa~to her,_--New York1P'xjeaa.- ' 1 V `_,MA1_i.1m,inui_m,` which; few yaga ago was, as pxponsivo Al gold. i; now rduced_by! an` `oE,g.p` I. proc:ag tl:Vat;.>i T V . M Lbs an V `ortygs_'\x1'a_`Page,a., V V, .b , _ 4` M V `T1136 . dong" . 1: section qt she Trenb \....mn~ as-mhe. Stmcoe and.` l}&l_s!m` Iane u---'---------------- _A Fmjmer Bax-eaved_. -- ' A _'L'A'...-ml A MIDLAND.1_ c.1LQI_1R`1sT,T Mia Emulslon Delug nu v `imabiqxi mLgg__the public :O_n1y. ,_ J ..n...l.. Ann ~u-nnnmq I Dun um-nu... ..4-A 36 accident *-man \\7uRnL fourth V U] Du Luu-y-.. :9I`r(~;.yde}uI:1rknax_ne ` _ _ O *1 u` r- xvi T I: Oisonench5c.pakBK8- . -9 u-2-1-: wmnners ? ' pmn AGRICULTURKL 31Tt0%Septf 12 Emmss CLOSE AUGUST 8m New Departments V `Superior Attructimzs V - ` "Latest Inventions mvxmvrnruc. up To mm The Pcop|e s Great llolidiuy ofltintr ofthe . s. ~~~w-ant For It - ~.._ II`-onu1!I'If`IAI` yxa@~a.hmu1 Iulvf ._!u_1uv u.5...., .. .., ' ` 'd behihit hr--agetully avoiding slamming W biwit wcloped; nevcgrbheless, with `a `V xnamvhasm ' .'. . A You Gan; I We cariy a largesstock of Violin, Gttar Mandolin and Banjo Strings and Fixtures. Instruments repaired`. ` -.-___ \L.s: SANDERS . gs: soivf, 124 Dunloli Street} ---_._AnvI "T_i11xJ`;nu.e.ry, 9'7. . f 91` 35 cents Show fhem the Vexvceilenc - a.ndHf\;l1:;ess of the ' vou. em`r~ . Th\{T}IE BAERIE`EXA1;NE'R. _ will be sent to any address, in TCa.xV1ada. or the Unit VCVIQRQI, Hvwlyqfuvovu-, ...-.. .. iuznvhasia. L` `E , _kB_p `up hjs visits regularly for haixtg `year; mad though the J wm;3;1ongwas>- always. markedly never ggajn attemptedjto insult ni31\w,;the-sultor ventured to say` tor Mgnnle some day. 11, i_3';2 .ge3qn't,. yatmg man , an fye eF3knou;uh.en_1e're we1l_o!.L I `~ . ` time"; iinnln tried to reason .11 130111713; but _ was unmoesntul, . 1i6!`.`*9 -em nn!_`1azsins _ Addi'_s's-/iv-: ; 1jI:0CAL NEWS A V " RU'R;}L CORRESPONDENCE. T ~:m::;En REEQElfS_`.:,: J_;;_;; my GENERAL ? _ . ~ READING MATTER ` if Is to know where! right--that`..is-chea as good. . [Each ` ths birds--so to speak-with the same stone by taking advantage of uhe V big__reductions we have made on everything, " ALL Ti-IE NE-W-Sm Fr`iend&% A.,mct}Anz}i R. n.w'.1`w, ' 391s mm axiAm_xm':' A`. EXHIBIT! JN where to buy it is-cheap as well Enuand aunt ; . w , I':1djsa,e ;7t,li_8t `her f-fathar wpbnhad aI1;,_1z169d;and,1zhav he,rea_l1y dated ' '-!14)t!le71'I4.y`o`;~_ll_l:Il.1h$8r:, 01-`Ann ex- T 1 L ; `iift7t1pt1 1appeared-on, ; _uuqnn,g.\ , _ BARBLIE, r. Mn'n no `um: "IE1" !'- jumps: chnnce,conslde1'-in` n'in .t.'2o. an sxnee her mu died I my mun n: vvvu In um bpll I NW` .6:~ri1.x?* *``' ~ gisiodluh at that ilk- ~ `mu-od.xrd= i$1%sf;ohpen`v13xdow- av`! "` ""z';': '>**V3L7"l`" hm hm: eglthda A......_n. x...n.I-rl, _16hI'BtB6l fr()m` tarnlsh1x1m_ V ; otteryhna taken 9:: . ' ' Simon hotzho -fa11a\l,,iA1&-' :3: in 6 sage`-graun ul1".\1'W? 5`?`n~ ` ` . pnplllowa. are being mad by 91l._ mwtm` Wu" zones .bunhes.= or ..wV3x_o" " bmhwuor pm! the bhtnqxzxqv petals ' an 19:? as II `V u_u I quickly nnahl I-9. I:jlta;Ii often u}? an after midnight, 1 (Mining riigiie leap:-. mi my iwiu- ; V ow am: open. 1 1m euily distuthed by . iii: clumsy ioimglngvin thn Ihi'i`i. )b`i'y_ _ n or` his peculiar inryngeai effort: that. `ar iq qmbleditha running {it ` an insect Gnof ` evening I overhaul A conversation. A 3 young man from an adjoining mm 1136!! , :3 ioneiqu tnwhat be we; saying pp tho; 7 farmer nil in men%ion :imo, mm It. nmm-red 90 me IBIS he WM >01)`: ` "you_ I'd pug gr awpw u aunuu ..._. , whv, W11 `won-it yer ilfq out; ya 1061; new sit-ye hadn't had n~ speck 9` sleep 7 Theroas uoshing glggug Lguiu an 1;` the supper {able that betdkened nu:vth ixT:` ' unusual. She was uejthe-r -hilarious nr 1 dull; simply not pleasant; thouglmtll self. One thing. hgwever, I ndtlcexj, she did not appear to that her father left his ` `mgzn almost`. utastedmxd that he studied ` he; demeanor` anxiously; Somctimt-.= umidihe feminine chatter that she and I kept up,` I fnncled` she glanced " at. her father with a sudden gleam of culgnlng crafuixess, which, as quickly changed to sdmethlng like Lender remorse. ` xn...n.... rnnm was next 6o'1ufne. anti ) tender remorse. Minnle's room was next to mine. anti) 2; slight noise wesyeusily heard throuazh the thin partition, but. everything -was so absolutely still that night; Ithought I could hear her breathe. ` The oilennlvo smoke of the farmer's pipe greeted my nostgrlls as the clock muck one. Its rokyarbleratinn hud hgrc`zl_v `ceased, when, from my window, I watched his dark shadow creep nromid near the corner, under tho shrubbor,\',- which offered a point of vantage or his ` dnught.er s room. . Slhwlvand silently an "hour pa.` id Qmed, he Etpp I0l'Wuru_ wwu _Vu_u - ulahlon, but -Minnie \ nz gesture. the enbretty : on V sayT`W _' dady. Go out onter til . gallery 11 - 1'11 . m8in'er"fi1li1ut4%. Now, dismay," aha lbdggng udmlrably nontroll1ng herself, ' \` re, an tlx light, ch` ' .n_ _. 1.1.. da11g_htcr`s room. Slowly and pn.?s.&d, xmd the clock ln ths dlu`m_;_:~room londlv tolled, one, two." The old mm) wait d fen" minutes longer, than dmgged h'nn~' self from the bushes. I could clearly dial tlugulsh his tall lean figure as he stood apparently gazlng up bu the_ wlmloyv of lils.duughser`s room. Somethlng droppml from hls hand, cluttering us lb struck the g1-ou~nd.snd.ha started luco the lldlisa. He shuled off hls shoes lnltho hall and with awkward cautlonsness ascended the ` stnlrs. _ . _ _ ` ` um... man A nllxzht lax-.- a. sudden rustle There was A slight aksudden rxistie in the adjoining room,` then I `di. _V . `heard the giri s regular breathing. He neither atbpped toiisten or knm-,`.<. ` The door must have boen. open for he mi-_< tered immediately. A chair stood in the way; he stumbled over it mitking ngrvut I rimkeb on the uncovered oor. v ,:m....u.._mim mmn sleeniiy: _Whut s _ rixgkeb uncovered noor. . .. "M`innle s-voice came sleggpily: _WhatV D tn mu_ttser? but at the so\'1nd'_ot her 1 _ father's gruff, anxious : Alt ya that, 3 1, dm-ter? shesnt. up, ' wide awake? 'ex- ` 0 claiming:-- ~ 5 Why, daddy! whut s' up`!: Air _yQ } nick?" , . .- Hg -Yes, I ahtalok--sick ter death 0 this L` cussed business." ` ; `,%1YL11,_vL11u_h{g_ th `mutter w1' you, 1' father? `(She called him father when i`_ . .. K ` ........ umu-f,innn1'.n.\ fMh0r'."' `(Due uum very affectionate.) I M|nn1n.7r.ell xr '1 g1e;mng.yv1Lnug1.nuuua V. ......---.4-----~- l A famenough ga me"fMhe'r '11:: kl!))c?vy1: xnIIt'h(:ar1tmM Yonge. Wh5 well enough H11-mn an u xe `hm bun `RBd1s`s.e" haslbw-I the favorite of every _ '8'Wt:(h,:he arn:1;ln1(:0;1aEE' :2:-eo::en:eT -I-'slnu1"*` youggyl 'm'm 5 bk5h1f f1` Y9-3sh5 wn 11 .-p -` _ ".'- ` ""th " an,` I tb11?1L;(eL80m1e.tilm_ EBV ly1:`l:' `"3 hmw `_APetm'r R0S:ss%g:)1gpt\11:r poet is called And ' .l1Lgit3.. `*3 3 1' _ _. 1 !Zr__1;; P.__ _-..__ ' ' 1 an of we kin wait fgr his consent. _Yy13?:_T who 11ad&_ .gu'EI1c_ or`F2f2IY FUF*1;1.9e}'is ..... ...:...+. run an easv enough. don't 1 hmf.inn'nn has meth lnrthdny recen Y ;;.;,,;;';,;"`yerJLgmayT?~v L x r I affectionate.) ' Mlnn1e,7r,ell me true--tell yerv 01` daddy,d'1dn`t ye hv`nu`not:1on Vo run- n1n .nway ter-n1ght?`.{_ . ` . . _. Nott_he1easHntVh"` `world, ye pnrc o1"hone daddy; whatever; 11111; it into -mu hand?" ' - 01' uuuuy uu yer head?" An hev head`." - . . An ye no notion u whippln oif } ,wl'Hirmn-- ain'h him an you comin` no ; ~ A fair enough game, fncher;.ye~kpw it game; on yer 9_1 _d_ugidyj? of km Wm: 18: um uuuw..v,,,_...v.. 1 ` we might run off easy enough, donft it 5 i look like we .11stand'by ye as long as we 5 ` l1vg?-dou Hb, daddy? _. . V _ I could 1maghxe_how Minnie ' caught: h_ia;handgL_pnd how the Spoor, wdm` out old. man suocurhbed,` just as, his Artful, | 4 loving daughter expeqtedz tor".I- heard ` L--A I-am Inm . 1 HV61'-(.lUL|'I1 HI, unuu;. I i i succurmd,` as, his daughter for 1- him give tibroken "sob, than , her low, domrorping tones, reassuring him. _ _ - `Thu Ah` man-onnreeotad Minnic'a V ing the `meal 1) tune me: man uaum. I `-`I was bound tar give father "s"om_e- K thin` good this mo1'nTn'--he s deservin V it, for ha_ a promibed tar net nfe an H11-- am up in-houpekeepln an away by us all 31 e, _a nu tender `glance ... n... ma mnnfwhn. hastily zulpedklown I 1 comrox-ping remain `The bid andh-q_x;s~,_,re brightupggnwshe stemrto-`tn nd announced ibraakfasb und_petFap's it. whfs could t.hin__k 0 all day. than the g1 lnyalty, as she amuse 0 `meal trie d ' ins Sh . `.`Y um: hmm I nohhin UB3 lm. efduor, that mornng; um wonder. that "-1 g more Inspiring r1 s happiness and d herself for mak- laber than usual. Rive oated M1ni1ic's' V` . \V|JIlI0lI DI Vuu Av..- ..-. . . he equa.1_ participation" 017 womurln ` the lite bf the state is a question ruleug. 1eye_ry_yghere. Among"; the Odd Fellows new ther'e`_!e' qneeguoue ot- jbhe`_recogni- [9 den" of-female lodgers ea part zsnmparcel L 'ottheoonst1tnt1on bf the Unity. It is to be'ga1:hered' mm the spaechfof the ' :(}x*end Master at Bristol that up till now i 7|jC`iWOu~lB`l1'I lodges have not been agrees ' It muwrequlre some courage for 1 ;.Women to. cake _ upon bhemselven the name, V v_-pt `Odd Fellows. but four mll-llonul,of_ 1 g_ chelif/eexwgre skid 1i0`_ be tomng .for3 their; 13' da11y,b;end,`end the .px-ee question. '1; 9! it- aDP9l`ef-to the liberal-gninded , 1* :Grend.._Ma;Iter` |'s'w,he1;her' . proivlsion `for ' " Vqiekneuayoldeeae mid` Qnthf levnot as {of ~:ueedfu1 fozrthexil as tori. their` meejeullne 5 L eoontamppnrl-;_a...__;1n: _the:c1iaoy9.e 91, `z!h_e1e -I g-eyc1utu,1e~1wee1e6" t9`e smile` at. (mile ~i]oaa~1_m1ow V \ - ._ , A 1 L (Mu uy Au ou.....\...,,.,..,,, 1 `g1m1ce`} at the old man, who, hastily gulpedklown i his coffee, ded1aring.jooose_ly. he'd take [ lfllbauk if she failed ..t-ofcpntinue to feed him ogae pre'sentr~exo9l!ent. fure. ` , 7 UllnF'\mfWIU j!mde_lauu bs$nb11shpd mot. .. ' MV Japs(na`a_. w8a;l0r summer home: coma " 1n?".,a11,.f_t;l,1`Via'rtMtlouolor!nga. wt-_. V . tnunm nt oamuhor "mum ls. placed ' M 1n?"a11.\tliia"brtlt1o~calm-inns. _ ohm. It.`m_p1eooA ot.,oam11horgum 1s_p;need V ` r in gghe` drawer Vvwherg M 6l}a1$;.9p9 V`,mm'med -with me1,,w V;ixgorevauthu`awerom i'M`II1BM!,1I-jn ` so be.Wqdu9woodV otteryhaa gm 1801 .,1q;g;gg;if"in' slitstisz t)oT1xhaA-ta;131!;Vin_1- ym ` . aa amok laokinn agd autmv C --,p:;`, Woin`c"na6 Odd Fellows. ._ A ; ul _fh'o I-lou'lo,. xvnw-. ` 1661; ` sleep {tar t . 0llnDGe,00u5umnu :sha Mn -1520, mu ca_n't git`. along wuhqut her," was the emphatic e of that unusually taolturn man, offered no me in return `to: award I_had spoken, with the intan- .tion of casting a .` stone from Minnws cur; ill: m:uu- ; - . ;qAustr1a. s most, popular pueu 1:5 uaunu. mm 5'} TE "~- - shy? had a_ or`fzf:ther?pupu}urpe1fa-- on W bration on has recently. 18 3 the son of the poorest of peasants. _ . -' ` jwuugm` The sculptor Ephraim Keyser has been`; ` out La pointed instructor in modeling at the '5 ,1 am). ryland institute,` Baftimdre, in the ~ 5 '1. `hand schools of art and` design. Mr. Keyser s nesb wgrkis an angel of heroic" size dp-` ` signed for the tomb of President Arthur. lm. Z and admiral mue. ` The large sleeve`!!! doomed. Those otWsim- _' 3 p\e coat shape. with slight. f\111negsont.he M shoulder and t'heGaribaldi shape will pres-A -` ` eny occupy our attention. ' New skirts from Paris are not. 6! the" 3: elirly Victorian style, but` slope outward 3 i found the hem. are ntxgplupgly tight. mtin '1 at the hips and butmp down the sideo ith trout. . 9 2 . - an !SA__ .l....l.`-on mn urn R W8I1IlE30 39 importuxt a part in mo urea squmion. Worth makeaentira dxeaeooi x\! ` K s, _- ' I ` _' The fashion (or high shoulders in rapidly `E passing away. and with It one of the chief 1 elexgnenmot smutness knovmto woman : ` Fabrics for autumn cloak: and jplclueta ` are ixgported in n_a.sturtium'bxown. petunia, `: sum, impem Russian friars gray g -n nmirn` blue. silvaiflmperial Rm and admiral blu. ` an 7 - ._-- -\......:c K usuuuuu. `. ' I The Etoniackets we are; all wearlngso contentedly` are really becoming only t6 wonien with smqllwalsts and small hips -...: ....... cnninzlv better adapted to short small waists mm amuu ulpa and inmtely bptter adapted women than to tall ones. Thenew low and at." growned hntssin` `E Italian straw. with the wide open brim in ' `front:-and vqmr tan.hacLon 1hp_l1g1,',tgf fall over--the nape of the neL:k. um xure Lo . be reproduced in felt. and promise to be he coming. ` > r~~x_..... In... u-H1 `ha'm1nn1nnted`bY'IiUillt o(fi: I..,.`1 coming. . `- Guipure lace will be'supplnnted`by'pnint j d Argencon as a. decoration for gowus The new lace will be distinguished byit_s ex- quisite; yellow tone, its net. cle_1\r and rather broadly meshed and__Lcm.ered` with. con- ventional designs in if series of BI-l!_(:}lS ' that looli like the patient, grouping of a .......x;..: :1 minor. seeds;-New York Sun. II1iI'th&|.w_ua thmklsonen noox, mw` odmof nppezlng mum 1. .u1mlL\__1_:ee. . glgnlnst thnlgh finmtel, '. Ewing` Ghcgllxo; with that peculiar, 7 , feeling that oojnes tojone suck` lugkntjalntion, and nding oimnmmns u.mw1g sdnrs := E1!iI11],th8- andh-ans riveted my amn- 193-the `undlmns. that Mingle had Iourod the day ibetorg till they shone as bright ujilo glowing loghey upheld; W} the andlrbnsg tegethbr 'w_lth the bound of the quick. llght steps of the girl in" the kitchex}. busily `fpreparlng the In0!'n|n3_'n__1aal, led my mind ovver-xhe re~ -__.. .....&.:}; 1.1.. farmhouse. T. ` that. look nxe mug: pun: myriad of millet. seeds:- _.___..-..._...._ A new belt is made of sliells fastened to ' L: gather with exible links. M l Fine .la1-ge pearls are superb sleeve but tons surmounted by tiny diamonds. -V LL -_.. .....A+m- in 1: silver circle 8&9- surmoumeu uy nu, u......u...... A neiv thermouxetmtis a silver circle 8&1)- ported by , a. back leg like a 4photogr"aph fra.1"ne.~. : ' _ `J . A charming clmtelaine pin is an overlap ping wreath of white enamel leaves with a tiny peurl between. `A . . I x......1..mm pcxirrn isndiamond ower- , tiny peurl neuveen. I ` Ahandsome /design is ndiamond de-luce holding by two diamond clminsa bar made of four lustrous colored pearls. The Roman fasces jot white enamel and gold tied with ribbons and hung with 3 white enamel wreath is a distinctly novel_,; and pretty brooch. - -r1..x...d.... AH-r rrnl. enameled bulls BI8 . uuu picu-_y uu m... `Hairplns witlrgold-`enameled among the prettiest novelties. The hall may be of white enamel with gold mark- - ings, or gold Vand dark blue. I .. Anecklaceis made of small crysoheryls and pale blue sapphires. These are con- nec,ted`bylitble gold digks and have two lower f_est,oons similgrly combined. .,'l`here`ls 8. ditinchfancy for `circular ' brooches. 0f1eis`of white" enamel circles each holding a. small pearl. with pearls on 1 the outside. Another, is of alternate sap- phires and diamonds. ` ' l T-~-m...l.m1-. nnnrl nrnwtlis 8118 used in the phires and (namonus. I ` .;Iu3pertect pggrl growths I hajixdsomesbjewiry. -Abroech was made of leaf shpesin`dea,d rough gold with in- dented edges set. around 3. central, disk. Each he1d`a large imperfect pear1.-Jew- .. e1ers Ci_rcular. _ - . J ' _. `a mg mg earwxg. _ - - ` ` Miss Charlotte M. Yonge,whose`?He1ro K .`Redc1yEe" haslbean young" .woman s_bookshe1f for yea.gs,has,' - 1`comp1et year.__ . ' I 7 1 n-.-_ o..m..,..... um hard of Stvrin. as '[- mru. ucuuw vuuu _..--, , i_ lug pitchers. _ _ 5 ; e . Ella, Wheeler Wilcox divides her tlmebe- ? hveen dress reform and poetry. - , Lucy Larcom left material for a `sequel to her autobiographic New England Girl- _hood, and a. relative will arrange it. I! Miss Edith lC4 m-ington haswvricten _a _ ` n.,...1, 1-`nlla Workers Without Wage,, Edith Can-ingLon_ nus wuw.-u 9 book_ called Workers Wagg,_ II dealingnvith all kinds of 'auima1s,4includ- 1 ma tha narvvitr. . : _ _ V_ . Luv oywuuu. ..M_ "-7, I . I ` Queen Ranavelona of Madagascar is ex- - M159 peysuaded the physmxan to -ado} .X)r1',1!if11 the Ph0I,18mP,h~ ` . , similar tregxtfnent in other cases and i 0116 0! the E35..1Udi3n 31W.13153>dW31`1 V . no instance have anyvovif ei`iects'bee on`1y8eat10 1nbes,`but big` name is one .}:ma'mfe5ta___3vmmes Demopmt` N_0_ giant. wordofk591etters~.;__ V _ ` H " It is believed in Berlin that-.J?rince Maxi-'3 new to collect; mu. _mi1ianbf Saxony. who was` reoentlyeconse-`x. A printing_ house 1-nA:oBu&10. Ni '""`t"d`` pri.'.w$t' nmi monastery baa occasion to oollect e. debtof ,. ug.h disgppolfi a 6 om. A shyster lawyer in Minneapolis. T] The emperor-klng otAustr1a-Hungary . (mm was -less than [350 at ' ishavinganew palace builtfo;-him. Itoo- , T . d: . h. mind `that if ? `gcupiesacommandingplateau overlooking 5 10W W` 3 P _`3-: _ M 5 the Dauube__and the gardens `are going to 5 SW0d 91 3b"{ 1t he_ `_V es_ 11:8 remarkable alike for theif_extentTml""}SiIyrpe13;. Sovs.:hent;`,1h<`3i'.15;1110i11T1E'9t1T.1 _ eeuty. 2 ; returne it, sayxng, 9.` ewasn p ` -n-u_`_ 1.L...1:.;..1n mnthar verhn is onlv 34; 15 2 "ared tb P9Yi17- c0lu'Se19" at I H _ ._ _.LA. - _ .._._...__..._____....-.. fa: uounsya pt gnu l1QW9l"nu):u__uA iv: . V I fl! 5 mlrmr be plncegl wlir .aA1'1I`1li(l1i.\, -?1`_` ; ' very strong` light Ialls die&:t1s'.Iipon~it;v$l;1;e,-`-'. qulckailyer will be liable be ; QIBSQIVO, eav-T V _1ng dial-kapots;9!i1g1`1e`{g1t1. l / I l T146 _g_x1oyq'i._`{b:1 drdperiiiot a.ds.1nt.lly s 4.. ...1.u.. .....ma1mIf.h nink ' e . . . . , Atraoery `are caught up` ii: front. and at 9 wide: with great olustersofnaturgl loqkjnz n.6hei:x4ea,. . _ I" `_ 7 5 M . Recently o._p_w,1:y Wuagywxu, ... ._.. ..13%,1]: yew - 'oufe`of-tle'.c1a.m&iaA1 ggaigs Join: . V ' . oreyin ooban ,6` is qnsem-4 ` '13 `M Nwgda .1-1 l,nm_L -. k(tiva="%pponent jwun:-~fa1dressin8\ Aha,` A O_"&- " ` ` " `plaguedbithiaQ\18i**`*!,?z!1?v9!Y!f1`:' mg; j _ `_I g`\ Maigtarjilamvvin egYox"0f Spend? ` ' iW.U-S_;mi1*i ".J.1**11. {IVMFM new ` 1 n. "Jennie J u1ie .'- Croly s f;1d collect- *.L..1` nun THE JEWELER; THE CRITIC. __.x__._.___ 3 are .-n.. 1.n.'.nunino nnh` t6 hm BARBIE ` THEJ`-RAJAH." . ......._..__.._- wntient, groupxug u; . s:-New -Venameled nmmuion The ball "'Ex,u'n.w`1:R,` .fgnfgmsnAY. ~.A IIG`US i` -20.. .1396. B Rl0!t'l`oq_i:`h`l r|n\It1vo. III Thu: my 3 2-vn-*0-"M V a. .Jop:neoe vworkmon _ are` .-extremely ingonious; they seem to ndxu way of .;_.. overcomin every dliculty. If they 1: are required to move as heavy box mm one place to another. four of them-will $1 take hold of `it; one at eafoh cornor$`=a.n(1 1 `by a peculiar juggling inotion jork it 9 into :3. certain. position. ,They make` human levers of_tlxemsel\'e. and giving '; I I a. loud gutturzyl grunt at eafch step they . take. they start o rat 1;.` rapid pa.ce- ` .` The stfain iriay make them bow-legged E and red-`fa.ced.but they never relinquish ..their task- ~ '. 1: .1... Tuna mcmk. in drive 3 pile ihf; ` .their task. ~ , `Eiffel Tower pyrinlciple, and tied to- 3 If the; Japs w-ant to drive pile in ii the ground, they -first put togather 0. +, large wooden structure. built, on an ; \ ge_tliei' with rice straw. A-heavy iron- tipped beam of Japanese cedar is so ' arrangtl that it will asily slide u`p 2 and down. Four ropes are attached _to f ` .this cellar. passing` `over pulleys. a.ncL i thxi into the hands of theicoolies`. -- ~ '-:"nv\ ...m.a nmv start `off run- ,5 then hands 01 U16-Cuuuca. w `At a. given word` they sgert 1-in H! 1! :jningeinidifiei-ent ..\1f1;,1V;,Ai 1 `ing the beam until` it is at the top 0 1 the structure. 1`hen.the l;'mg-pin" oi` foreman shouts `TKi-hi, ? and all hands. * leave go of the ropes..e,nd the beam . comes thundering down on to the pile. which is thus easily driven`-in. 'm`" 1" Munch \\'n\'kninIl S O0lS.8.1`6 ` easily (1l`lVBI1-111. 7 'l`l1e"-Japanese woi-l;m'nn toolsnre 1- moscrpriinitive affairs. The `saw. for instance, is simply a sheet of steel about eight, inches square. roughly notched with teth. This is set into a. handle measuring, as a.~_1'ule, about mtwo feetinlength. `With this clumsy instrument, however. he is able to ac- complish an immense amount of work. ______._.._._____. r ' -34 (102611 ulu 1115 w uuyv . ma * ` Typhoid fever must neces: e1e--rthe.L\uenL)::0.11eu.1.1.`L5.z;?*_`.1_`1._`t his ten days after beginning t-HE ` 1 L.'.` 4.. Ann} uma (\0nV8.16$C6] Banana Diet in 'rpuo1a Fever. The doctqr had a. piaxient, a. Win: who hgd been for ten days sue "frdm in. severe case of typhoid fe He had 1)resc1`ibed the regula courselof treatment. and had kep1 ,. . -J.:n. ....A Hni {nod diet. Sh! uu VI vwsvn-.5 - - -._ `Well, of course, ltwns none of my bnllposs, thotigh I couidn t help being f interested in the girl. Minnie had borne , patiently with her father, for, several ~ tifim before Imam : atlvenh her com- : ,p'7Iny`. had bean shown by unmlstakible. ., signs that is was nseiess to settle to any- } - thing like regular business; but Hiram s ` staying qualities` seemed unusual-hm ; `sides. Minnie liked bun. T '_ Ono nlghtnfter her father had slgn_l~ cantly wound the `clock. and made other ,__.._:.... mm min! no Manama LIICI: u. -,.,..__,, ` _ U doctor had Women. 1 . who been suffering from fever. 10 regulation 1-: coursekof kept her _ 18 on 9. xn`ilk.and fluid food diet. She did g 0 not do as well under the treatment as -` t` he desired and he watched the case . with more than ordinary care. ` l 011 the tenth day the patient.~ whose 3 condition was serious. sn.id`:-- `, B "Well, doctor. I just ca.n t.take any ' (1 more milk. I would rather die than i tryxit. And the broths-I have been fed 1 "on fairly gag me. I will starve my- self ratherlthan try to force any more down." V mt... ,1,...om- rnnli'M>.(l' that his patient l - < _ The-dooto:Lre21lize_(Ltl1a.t patient ` `must take nourishment in order to [ W successfully combat the disease. But just what to suggest puzzled him. He 3. thought for a. while. and the .-story of`:| ` how useful the banana was oanie to his . 3 mind. He determined to try 9. benanie. ` diet on his patient; whose stomach re- helledet the mere "mention of liquid noiirishmeiit.` ' . , f ' . ~ rm. 1..,s:.a:..n nlmri her if she could * JAPANESE WURKMEN. . ` I The physician uked . eat nb:u1ana.., She looked._ surprised. `\ Ii but with alacrity said:-.- .. up... nnng Thv. doctor. 1 DUE \\'l.U). U.w.U1u/_y cu V But one? Why, a a. dozen! 'nl.n .\1u.>'uinnn hm ` days after beginning but: utuu usvv his patient -was convalescent. Then ' the advantages were even more appar- ent. 1`heremarkable- nourishment of H to be so_ gregxtly exhaustec1= as is the case when liquid nourishment is-strict- 1 '_,J1\AIIl\I` +n -nd she ained strength ` | 3 ; `, the fruit had not\permitte(1the1-vitality, ' dozen! , . The physician had decided to give `I the banana 9. trial, and sending out procu.1-edsom_e choice fruit. not over- ripe. The patient eager1y,a.te`one. It ', was not long before she wunted an- i other. 31: was givenlher. The doctor i remained an hoiir. and. during that 9: - time She hadleaten four hana.na.s.' ; When heJet.he_g2\.)L;-Q3t_(11' ttggshe E be given all she wanted. `But 111; other fruit `-and .solids were strictly R 5 prohibited. The patient took kindly` `: to the `diet, and. wo'i11(1ea1n' as many as 1 .3: dozen during 8. day. - ` m-...\.,.:.1 Faun)` mnsaf. necessarily run , ` when liquid nourxsnmenn xs-smw ` 1y adhered to, -and she gained 1 wit.hunusun.1 rapidity. ' `jg 1 . The splendid 1's111ts ae:ained,i_n_thii B { ha't:`zi1d 116 loseih A Dam -head. _ I v V Why is n gateposb like a pqtato? ' '-case the physician -adopt_ - d ,. in grow to propngam I, eifects'been ~ -~- m_-~-..n `M I 1 __.: |.'....nm-I . euause "shay -areboth. put ,,`,1nt,0,',,t_`g!1_>,_ uke Rsoently 9. _9bQ1:y` waspwxu, Lu yxgq.` ouse`o.f.T-the'.o.m.imn against.` John orley in Sootlan Aahis CQnser`va.-4 /tive="~0pponent .-....'..+...:..I militirv ndlimr. ..he:wa,s, non; 8c9toh"audienoe .in`.`beha1f _91;g.;_ga9rQ x, u :8. day. E or must necessarily mm `t g_davs and at the end of C . -L-_._...._..____ _ . ..:..,.. +1m??~_nur`mn "f nn1;sln thp_TnnheI.I,II 5 mm pgchuyanuoon Ittnblqlthtokecp nlbettoshnpordr ptrygoopbn t` S .i:Ii.o`he,-m n N 33.1.; `mg . ; uror`e._ an: I'm mu 0 tombs early autumn " 3 Mil-were 601 ` 8!! 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