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S'7T. ; i;T. . ! "i'l-, VAl KXTINK. HAV. : Vl t I KK-U-KNT. llAUVtV M. l'.f.KKLKV, : CAHItK. rur.-!v !n.! u-i in -Mnt-d '.ui.i- Hm- olak 1 !:- !-At . 71m .:' luk- UJiil- t. AN r OF SOMERSET, PA. 0.- CAPITAL, $50,000 SURPLUS AND UN- DIVIDLD PROFITS 516, OOO. Chas. J. Harrison, Pres't. Wm. H. Koontz, Vice IVesL Milton J. Fritts, Cashier. Dikectoks : KL XVl.i:i; "-;. K.Mf-l-KY. J.KU! N'tJ iJT. J.iNAM.o'K. J..J1V H. - VYI'KU. J"HN -Ti FfT. J.H H I'. I'AV:-. V'AH MHXr.II. li AKKI-"N : N Vl'KlL. JKi:".'Tl KT. fA.VI. liAKKi'-'N". 11 ! : iii'-v: .-..n- r. ii sii!'- ru:Ai:::. rt!, i-i.:jie s- - ""- ' 'r'1 rai, ! rrn.-i.i-M'.-i in.f. l-.r i. ! .:.. fcTll Vi.i!U"K-- lir.-J l-j ! "f i"lBHI TIKI tS. 1J1 A l-i K,.ur.h Ave, PITTSBURGH, PA. m - - 8 Undivided Profit f 250,000. A-i- a Ej'1-Ui'T, 4;u:inU::Ii. A'.lTlKf bin! i-ivT. Win- r.-rt-iv.il f..r anJ M l fr.t- .f Ka-iiK-- of r.-i.l. !:si!i4l Ti-.ii-rti.k iit JdHX I'- JA'KS)X, - Pro-i.L nt JAM1 J. IKiNNKLU Y. Ii.k-.-it. FIIANKLIN 1".I:VN. - Sr,try. JAS. t CIIAI'LIS, - Trtaurr. JORDAN ii HiNCHV.AN. V, arc w r.a.v w,.U ur r.. w fcnH l.r-- in--.wvii.'F:iii i'!l"-.iii.Tr ...k1-. j-;ul.r t-niiMW ' : Yutf-y ' .1 uiii rfj-tl.iu: n:.::.iii t..a fli---a. irm ' '-ru.-r .n.ini.iiy. iiJ t ui..n nid.ni Un::l l" r t.iit i!V k v :. v-.! T- at : ficurw.. tSiU and " "' "; "'e JOSEiS & MCHM. :- lT' Main Mrttt, Johnstown. Pa. v w v A Cuic Rtuc ro rrcT ttpi or M UBACH C HUDACHL NT rT- f5TT lluit .il p rtrrf Wea-fcr S a i: thr imc yo. 4 1 Sorac. airaltl. kjrr u autia. , Lffc- Sitai J nar hradacae f - Koa. au. pf- aanr or njuV cpptiu be v k cittec: If wottt. mih m'.'r-. ate SonAUVt tn ncmei o wit fc.td Iht martv rr ' ar j wcanacsk. S-l. . : ft. woa- kunaUM. UrrtuliT M"-4- cla. a un carts mr tx pt of WrtUcbr per .ail ma1 dr-reti ptul type to ui -tiut tr-.-m trrnaiTt or mf: rrrr UIHil, ur . aiM am rratre ia o MaaS l-r iu8 acnod. KOPFAUNE CURES jawoa aaa.4.. cvara. i r mum w 4 KCPFAL1NE j jwr-laaMr fc" TrjrV SrWCT. PrearaT, V.o-r.Tx. MerctaiM. iiu. Mm, a oea Mi rtit.in l.m irli " tic m ml. hkxt tr r w "' . It woiwtei l- ! ciromaa mxwm Praot. S . Soul ay arT! ft-' . a aay a di aa ween prwe Moka WlNKELUaUM BKOWN DWUC CO aatntfUit, Ma.t 5. A. PWt W 111 III MWMM 10. The Magic Touch cr Hood s Sarsaparilla You smile at the idea. But if you are a sufferer from Dyspepsia And lu.iu;Mak . ttt k botUe. nd b fur ug tiAc tnJiec k&If a dozes dex, vm mill uivoiuiiiarijy iLunt, snj h& M That Just Hits It!" tuitiiir' llj'il pirili fMit'ry l'in-s rtrvuc'.iifct il.? aorj;k l;vw, crvt s ii u ural. !; t:y Wirs lor lvxd. ciwn rrliii tKr.. a:ui in tburc, ruei Ibf L-sn): h tun vt ti Hood's Cures Hood's Plls fare trer CX eotit:pti , kiiou ucsn. junuljce. sick bCAiiArbe . ttx3ipr - LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. TW u ann j n ill safr!?" i;if.rt:il-lf t.!ii jiK-rc t!mr. t vvr 5u:ar p.tniit lit. We liave all kiinl. in tlic Star Make, T- U4 iiu..l', with VaiT I!aiit n.l r-HIEIJ KKONTS, ti.ru d'.un unJ ftauilina oJlars, in Hia-It-rial- iu-h a MAIRAS, ZKl'HYK ANl OXKOKU ( IaTH. All MK-S HI' i-L I'r mu't mttiiiti ill he rtvvn V Mail Orders. H0RNE & WARD, 41 FIFTH AVKM'K STOCK OF Offered Cheap to Close out AT- Clothing L General Store. Fart of tLe Sioc.k will W sold tt Lalf price. Sow U jour chance to sret footwear VERY CHEAP. Jacob D. Swank, Witchmaker nd Jeweler, Neil Door Wet of Luthera Church, Somerset, - Pa. I Am Now j.r. fartil to fttij.jM.v tlie juUif w illi k-ks WalrlKis Mid J'' rrx of ill Ut-r:utiHis, . tp REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. work guaraiitwJ. Ia-k at rt.a- k W fore making ynur J. D. SWANK. m ART AMATEUR. Bt and Largest Practical Art Migsz'tne Tut otiT art IVriofliraJ a Kadal at tb aM-Kl Fair.i Imoalm'MJt itB r-udL ki mtnir t)v Urrmo r Tf A h I , ua a-. v rUii 1UC weariila-md tnaOTow rs C 10; mru'uaiii.e U' Kuolicuoo a nnt luca etnw. m ill uocrt eji ai lor an" n P' f-am.iir ' aad s Ri(H' meaiar; el ooocitt (retEOiar inoe r-rD OC. wewii! anxl aim "Painting rUit Z0C. ivog.nne-ra-!.' prt MDNTAGUE MMtKS, 2J Vi" Square. New Yark. YOU CAN FIND $0. PaE2ni:aT0!j becx -l wul muai i-c aaruia at I a nr i BeawdT far Catan Oal Bra, taowa ara,a4 Q-t I a feoK h bt - ur -an. I I Ltfa. t-Hmiia ma,h. U SHOES BOOTS ana Somerset SOMERSET, PA., ww lbtt Uh-w t any And all (if Lft'Vjp(Mntin war 1 tibred in r'J-v-ci if.h:; VaH k- Us ulbiy; And rs lu! if p -rfutn- lfniitr 1- rwu wcl ttK- Lu.l of y. Tl- rpfcta i a flirtE tiling Trw- w-II rrayr, AmJ teii it irf v4 UTt-T- ADd .fi-r fttwU tti rU rtii 4-i J tlutt ii-T' CKi WU. And ;usd iIm r m; A r-tiii 4f jwi)tTtHH4. umtf Tj -tt n t b- drrmaif lmw, i ti, Kia-M vociid vaiii-bi.il Uiiiid, Tur n rf tti- wu-t ul NiS'tM U"au-ruuit in ' JtMtrmaL 1IELMWK1L Huntiugford uiisaddkrl bis borse and lt-1 Liiu to the little loilifl tronch ik-ut tiu- bouse for water la-fore turning biin out to graze fir Lbe liiirhL He waU-hedaUh laniruiil inU-n-st as tin animal drea- in liiir lraapbts with a sij'lini Miuti'l, w oiidt-rinsr kily al.'Ut tlie Ix.r-ei- in p'lHTaL His eye felt heavy and bis Imck -!ksI. st that be was gbid when the liorse slij;cd away 4!Jk-tly to br.iw- on any dry rras it eoubl find, and be Krtjld sit down ou the stej- of his tw-rooiucd shaiily and r.iU The sun a a settinc aliead of him in a e lory of Tiiu-m and ortire. 'n ! every si.ie, a far jis his eye e-uld st-. str.-tehtM jirairk-s dull brown, lifeless j.rair'Ks. -Wale etidifa'ill Uhiii iUi aud fl --'...' for thoujrh it aas Ajril, the time when tliere is gTeeil if ever tlnTe it bud Uvi! a dry ytar. and fverythinc ii dead. To l sure tht-re were Jel es,oratiV j.rairie flowers all ab ut, which struck one as a fever with which the land had broken out ; but tliorewi" uo preen. F.r those bo like prairies prairies are bat they would like; lit There Monotony drivs. mnH- japU- nia.L Huntiuford it pa.iiiir a!ut him with a bbtuk, iuisTal.le Wk. He liad U-utao days ridine fifty lnib-i ut fmiu Arure to his raii-!M-, tnrouirb arid lureix-l lx.fi, always the sunie rJIiiij: e.rtintry for mil on every sib pasintf herd of lean, lmlf-ari-.l ea' tie, who iraxed at liilu !ilc-!y a ' it It t!-ir lxrte ;attbetie eyev. U wi-sk frotu uaritof fal Ji'ld aulcr to In-Wii't, and ja-t iiiaiiy a dead a!ii!ii.tl, abieh had i-r-b.Ml fro;a ;Jjr1 and starvation. "TIk-fe-er"ws in Iiis bl:d. although be V jsj. Uiion i-Kl- of it, uiid tlii-.. aildol to the orijriiml lhr.es of boim-icknisw. u bi.-b be bad f .njf.t f-r tiie tti year, and Um- sipbt of t!- "-r starved cattle. Jiud us-d biin up. He -Mt n hi a.r- sl p fjw ine the suti-t, bis three belts and a lordly nisu-r eluckinsr eontetit etiiv at bis feet as they prublied U their eveniinr im-al. He hord theltark f a eotote, and hmw it, a br.ou i-ja- k in the ilistamt-, a- it ran acrw tlie muntry and aas outlined aptuist tin-r-l in the sUy. His thoilhLs tHiVcb-d ill a circle. from the Wn tm-iated -!tle and l.n.a il prairies to i!m- rich sprinir b.n.b s-upc of hi- father's park in lhe.uth of F.n:land, I!h1i 1km k to the cattle and prairk-s atfuin. This a as April. At b.Rue the fr. wjjIJ b.- trilliiii and cachunkiiic tbemclve boar-c. He .Mild see them as tl-y j.lur.etl side- wis' into tue anij toe zai j.-'" -n ereaturs liu-kliij; preut sneer aafc.es in tlie still water, only to eonteupon IIk- otlitT siile in the iiu He uld uhis.i sint ll te spuitry turf, and all tlieyimr prveii things pu-liinr uji tbrouph tlie soft trtrtb, and the p.nk-Cre-Dtips to tiie hawthorn and ouks. He drew in a kiijt brnih f pleasure, startiHl ith a jerk a:id looked la hind biiu. His houil;L statidui? n tlie step U liind bim, liad stuck bL- rtld wet n.sie airuinst bis ebeck. Huutiuirford put bis arm around the doir'a neck. whik his lu-avv eves waii-U-r.-d off axraiu to the brown, the Monotonous lrownrollof tin' prairies; not a tree mrt a bill, to Lreuk the vk-w of the hor izon ; only the !init lan. I everywhere ; aud the cattk-; whi-reVtT be lo ikcl lie saa- their pitiful eye ; and be, t-.i, was sUirviti for a sisbt of water and .iiit- thinp rre'iu As be thotnrbt hi yellow lwad went bin on ll.e houiul's Iwk, and lie choked luck a ETeat ob that r-ne in bis throaL Tbe fever was pettin? a firmer hold m biiu. Afb-r a moment he rai"d bis baid m.'ain. The jrkw in tlie west was sul radius into silvery robin's ecs IJ'Je, and just m here t!e b4 refktkm of pink liiurtft-d, tli eveuinjr star slione out with alilKi! a lld vijror. Tlu-re was not a t-ktxi in tin sky. Kverla inir blue alve and mik-s and miW if broa-u U-low i As Hunlimrford pazed blankly ahead if him tlie land sviued sudd;-n!y to rise toward. biiu be swayed, lost bis ioilaiiee, and fell, face downwards, on the cTound by bis i air-step, friliten- ing the lwns, a ho broke the sik-mv by buid bystTk-al sjj'jaaks of terrr tbev fled. His bound watelwd biiu till, Uien row-, stri trlesl bis tired k-'s and Mov ed down by bis master, whom lie sniff ed over verv careful! r. and at bst, find iu: an ear, lii ked it kvinp!y. When Uiere was no resjamse given lie at kiwn ujarti bis liaunebes, and raisinir his pointed nose to the sky, pave one long, mournful 1m L At mam the following day ow puneb-r Ilick hove in sight. He was whistling right merrily, and made a fine apl'caranee iu bis bae gray troup ers, high Warts, and large wrtulnvro a sariet tie fiakJiing the efbsrt. "Tlie U3'fn bad eulk-d after bun a benaleaway, ioin U jy atu-ntkin nomewbars? You kk soslk k.' y ," I k k bad Jmalcd lutck with a gtaaJ natured buckle ; "I'm just off to nee that blue-eyed liriti-lier and cheer bim lip a bit. I seen bim yesUT day iu Azure, ba.king a bit down in tlie mouth, liue lie' bimesitk again ; and somehow, w ben 1 aeeu bim. I thought of tin- li ver, and I ain't felt comfortable ne. So I'm KSTVBI-TSriED 1827. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1891. rj.lin' J'n to Li hre just to rise itiv miii.L" "Ttlf larvs" kAtvl ludf JrtUttwhffl I'k-k Uh-utKMHJ '-(be fevrr. TUey kn.-tr it, tuij r4l in f it. -iuf you're ?Tiril," one if tha said, et eurairiu?ly. "Hiit-the ir-cV 11 riirht. thtHiirh." Huuliityfurd Im-u twelve luoutlut in Ii! r.lianty t tlie irairi. His yit'a, okair IJue even, til a rmTjiin ctK'n-lieariedui tual won tht-ir way ui'a'i!' tle eow-Jmya. 'IVy aJiuitvl li'if prit in try in to live ikiwu hi hiiu i'k:Ms, and n-it spvitur way. At rir-t tiny hai jKjti-j.ailHxl hi-i luKinn f ?rviie iv-jt'Lj- on fuinlay,' w hk-h lui-J lnvn r.ij.Med Uiixktiy to li k aiu jv 1,1?. uiuiu-li.--l aoru:rt-r. iw i ' . . . . ..... , had poie the tirst un.iav, laainc inu-n. i to the other rWiuj nt He loved nitisie, aud was eonidcred quite an exjart in eiinp, wliere be sang love lorn lialiads in a li voic likt-ayoung bull's, and be knind Hur.tinsford sang like an angeL "The sarviee" had con sisted of morning pray-r, and as many bymns as tley dio, after wbkb there had bevu dinner for lick and himself and the two hounds- Such was the fame Hunungford wou through lick that the follou ing Suinlay eight horsemen a Irvd to bear 'nlie itarwiu" aing. They kaked ratb-r sheepish lamditn, when after dismiuiiting and tying their hord es ill the sliade, lii k inarsbalksl theiu up to shake liands with his frk-nd. "tiuess I 'aiu't sliook liands for tlie Lord knous how knr,' one of them !iiuiiib'tL There were only two chairs in the r.lianty, but by pulling a trunk and a ken a ie lox into the front r a.tu every one was prnvkk-d w itu a seat. "The laiys" fidgeted and felt Mlf-e.n-m-iK:knd out of ph-, and liroke into nervous giggle w hen Iick presented theni w ilh two hymnals, and told them to lie "d quk-k and find tlie num- b -r." Hut Huiitiugford's t--y unon-s--ioustiess nia-b- th-nife-l Uhy pr; ently. Hewasd'4ug a well as possi ble w bat be bad done every !u inlay c.f hL life at home. A be sang, one by one of tlie men slopped gazing alit the hnty and piniKI tln-ir eyen biin. Iick was "doin? himself t.rood." roaring out tlie byuiu at the bipofLis powerful voice, !ut a!ive it, U-yond it, leading it by tlie fom- of ek-ar sweet new, roe Huutiugfonl's, and "soareJ away to realm unknown," lut w iih so much magtn-tism in il t !iat lie drew bis litciicrs w ith biiu until they frpi4 that thej' w ere silting ou woU-u IsHe in a prairie shanty. At the end of the fiM vere Iick wa rejUestJ ntt mrr "to shnt up, and let's licar the litlle iar-on alone" be "shut up" willingly. Huiitingford was bis "elauii," and he wanted bi prove it a g'd one. So "tlie parson" liegan the H.-:nd verse ak me, and f ludfjway timxisll it ; then im sttrjaol, .vked at I...-k amiably but f.mily. and i i, "You an-n'i singing. You'd letter all sing," he aided ; "it's g-iod f r yoar lungs" He W-gon the ver- over again, and one by one the mrti joined in shy ly at firvt, but towards the end a ith a volume of s-iund b.-w ilderins to any one more conscious than 'The ar son." So un ii't' at tlie parm wiiun gular initution, and tiie ly k-arnt lymns iu plenty, and t- r.iar out the lujufwjr" till it ro!kl away over the rairks alua.ing tiie rabbit and - votes. !:. a clergyman, bi-aring J Hiin'.ingford's "M-vtings" k'- sp.-a! Sjii bv w ith him. but "the b y txrdof it, and fought shy, only Iu k turning uj at the appointed time, iu rather a surly frame of mind, to the amusement of Urtb "the person"' and puet, w iio e.iaat.sl the visit a holi day ki hi bard-worked life. Tii. Suu d iv fo'kiwing tliev all cam? agiiti. rather sheepish, wheu Hu:itiujfrd haff.sl tln-m ou tlicir nou-atU-ri.lauv-Iick rode up to the w k of tlie shan ty, w here tiie shed was, hallooed, but got no rei-ji mse. HL- heart sauk a lit tle, but be dim. muted, tUed hi b.Te mt f the blinding satt, pstU-d "the parson's" hound, who met him w ith frk-iftlly w ags of hi tail, and went around U the d.r, followed by the dog, who watched bim carkeaJy a- be la-nt over his master, and, picking biiu up, carrknl biin into the slianty and put bim to W.L Where Huutingford bad droppeil the night before be ba 1 lain ever Rine.-, f..r nothing rouse a MiU tlie first day of "the fever." Ik k knew from much experkuce with fever citk-uts tliat the exjKisure was the worst thing tliat could have happened. tijis it ain't much ue, but I'll tr' fur it," he ss.id to himself, as he bunted up Huntingford's brandy, and p uire l it raw down the U'.v's thniat. It was of no use, and lie lay uuconsckius until evening, wlien tlie lever s.-t in. e opened his eyes and la-gan to talk iu a high unnatural voice, aud to b about restlesps his checks flaming and his eyes brilliaiit. Of course he did not reejog nizc the cow-puncher. Iick had once s-eu a physician rab alcohol n a jiatk-ut's and w rists w lieu ill with "the fever" ; and alth-aigh he had not fathomed the reason for it, he hunted up the Uittle he knew "tlie parson" kept, and liatbed ki head w ith it until it was all used up. , l ne lev er was liorrilile. iiuniiiigtora s ratuoie excited talk wt.rse. It wa souietimej alamt a meadow with a pond near it. when he bejtgetl invisible jieopie to la-quk-t a Moment and k-t biiu lisu-n to tle frogs saying, with a Weak in his voice: "It i ln nine? I have hi-ard them. If you could only lae quiet just one moment." Then he wiuld break in with a moan, and " h! if the cattle would only not lak at me wi! To think tliat it wa I who kept the rain sway ! O Ird, I did not mean to." He ha.1 caught the idea tliat tle dnnight wa a puuihmeut for him, and tliat the caUke knew and rv-pnaw-hetl hiin with iL Dk kuured him an carefully as lie knew how f.H- the next two days It wa ion poble to leave bim kig eti'High to p tla- fifty miles into Arure for a phyrtu. The t bird .'y tle san rose ckar and hot again ; no mpn of raiu in tlie sky. orof tlie fever aleitiug. llut towards afternoon Huiitingford U 11 inw a doze and woke to recgnize Dk-k, w bose bcart re a degree, tlmugh he hardly dared to 1m. ue never tkae w ith 'tiie fever." Tla? first question he askeii w a. Ilas it r i. i r' and when IHck ahta hi. head, burst into fit of I weak fur want U f-J and water to j afnuU 4n aul U-ir ey on ki : tiwr rvi ' If vou w.iuM n! v niake it b Oil ! j rain." "be V.U lia:f U. hiium-!f. a he I t'Jnif? bi- fare to tb wait. j ll'. V turimt K ith a i'rk t. l.k out bbi throat . of the wiinlow ; tlie lump ia Wis jrrowina too bir' to lw rWalioweJ but be intelid'1 to master it. Tbrouch liie window lie saw tiie jrairi"N all lr"n lut f tle jat-le! ufptudy orange, which k"ked lliirsti- er than tlH- brown, ud liwl a .dv look ar. welL The miii was . 1 that j the atmoH.lrerv was riinsr. and swav- I jedtoaud fro with sucb rvnhiuk-al .:,.,i...i...,.j i.tu.U'-. v.... .... - - tuny to Wdam-iug a d.? il sdani-e. j tM-u lie liaikra Uiwaros trie ui n lie saw a pool of blue water. and tat'le in : j j it kiet-d-ji. He knew it was onlv a mirojre. He turned at a litlle Mnd from the i cot. Huntingford was sitting ujsleau- j ing on om'elisiw, and listening. Dick saw that the feVerhad returned j and gave up the fight. j As be ka.ked at biiu "the parson" j turned to bim w ith a radiant smile. I "That's rain, old fellow. Hear it j be Mailt. "And the fr-igs too, trilling j until tli-y are hoarse. Tiie wetU-r the j Utter, the Wetter the ta tter Uiat's j w hat tliey say." Hi checks were flai-iing, and bis eye bright. He sat j listening for a few moments breathing; j heavily iu the hot. dry atuM-phcfe. I I)kk turuod to tlie window agaiu. He j could not stand the sight of Hunting- ; ford ; even the devil's d.tii'-e of l!ic at- I m.tsphere w a U-tti-r. l'ri- iitly Hunt- iiigford liegan iu a low vokv. "Tliere ; it is, jut the same old gray church, as ; though I iuida't Us-n aw ay a day. I t'oiue akii:g, old Hick, tlxy are at tlie I protvsooiuil, and as sure a I'm alive ' they're singing my hymn." Hi vok i r.ise with excitement. "For all the ; saints w ho from tlwir lal-r rest" j one of the firs: hymns lie had taught j "tlie U.ys." "Tome ou, kn's help Um-ui," be crk-d j and broke ia on tlie fifth verse : -Aud heti ilw mlr i ti.Tf tb-trariin Vmg ; Ninl ttw r tue distill-- tnuuif.il mxtc. J And tirtj arr lftaie amin. and nu ur- ' ln.Hts. Alleluia! Alleluia!" ' His voice nwe high and clear, strong- ; er tiiali Hick liad ever beard it la-fore, j He turned to ba-k at him. ti-n walkel ; over to a group of atiiatcurish waU-r-.or- taekeil to the w all and looked at one of an old church verl w ith ivj'. Hutitingford iaii.l in hi singing. then went on w ith tiie sixth vere. The devil in the atmo-ph'-Tc were' diminishing, and r.l and j.urj.le be- , ginning to show in tin- w esi. A little brecw bad sprung up. and came in tlie snauty . win k-w rcfrt lUiigly. Max w'tii-kt-d at tiiriVor. a!;ra.-tii by hi ' liia-ter's oks-, and w k-t in, when lie sat ibvn bv the K-d and wati-hl . Huntiiigford wi'.ti a great dts.re to un- ib-rtand in hi faithful d'g eyes. When "the par-oti's voice rat! e out : iu t!- last AtM-luia! Allelular ' Max liowll in syinjrtthy, but was cmifoneil w 1m-u iii master Jut hi; liand Hi hi bead and sai.l, -r.r dd , dog." smiling at bim. ' Tiie -ilcnce 'f the r:u gr-w- inU-n-e ; lick felt it, and tunie.1 toward tlie h.l wearily, prepared for w liat be saw. Huiitingford bad dropped lck n hi pillow, and was d--aL" "Tiie fever" take its patient tliat way. Tlie next day Ik-k nslelow k locarnp. It wa suudow ii w hen be got there, and 'The loy" wa gathensl around a big w.ssl fire watching tlie cook gt suj.per, their figiir -iii.Kictsl again- tlie flames. Tiiev shouted to bim to know if it w k lie, and pit but a gruff reo!ie. Some one asked "How's person ?" an 1 lliey waiUil patk-ntly for all answ er, w bile I'ick dn.j'jarl off hb hor-, unsaiblled IhT and as be str.ale off toward hi- tent -ai.L, savage ly, "Head, of that thar fever 1" There was alssilute sileiK for a few moments and no one moved. Tiien one of tlie m-n ro-e and w ent f. T a iail of water for Dick', horse, whistling a he went in a rcmiiiks-iug way the AlbSaints" ilay hyiun, whk-h the night -wind carra-d lock to tin men in the firelight, and ou toward- the fading rtsl in the west. The cook's gn-at stirring-spaia su- pended over the kettle for the past few moments dropjued into it, and the bmth within was sent spinning nir.d and muuiL Then tlie life of tlie camp went ou. H'trj-fr M-th!if M'tyizwr. Forest Fire PreTention. In view of tlie recent ravages of fire in tlie forests .f Wistsmsin an artii-ie on "Forests Fires and Wicked Weeds" iu Median's Monthly fir August fur n is! ies wmie useful information from whk-h the folkiw ing lesson is draw n. Whenever there is a costly forest fire," says the autbr "or some Jai- lential weed overriins a territory, the ,. . . ., i . first rasli is w me legislature or uei,.. It reminds ne of the Aesoiiutu lal.le oi ' . - . , tlie wagoner stuck iu the luu-l, and praying M Jupiter b lull the wheels out. Ihere CKild lae no l-Test nres wwjiinjr, far t-o wt-ak U tr4 hiin-t-lf- 'It'stlKxe r eattle, Ii. k. I r t'ur.ui.-'i a lw-r.1 tu- tiSiiiT d-iv. 1. mi w ithout au aecuiuubalkiu ttfik-ad brush. WKltM.r wouutn w alking home The anuual fall of k-aves or dead tw igs j y f m hm br j.j.a-l-migiit have a yearly fire run tbnwgh ; Ut tartly, them, and the trees not suffer at aiL j . J,, ifr pet ia I-rv. I've becu Instead if cnij.kiyiug b-.k-s of in- a f..j I1I-V--lf all the way stat-tors,' at euonnous salaries, to dress j Upo up in uniftinu. to arrest runners r i Siee likew ise pn.v-ed a straiigv-r. caiiiiaTs, who may lutild fires tir atei- j w tiyt. w a fnirth woman dentally stjrt a bla-, the saiiienumla j WiJt;ni:r in the twllllhUi his of "men" at lialf tlie wagt. to p to th anJ m-nij,,M? his h.r-e inUi a work and bum dangerous "Urillb run wrtlt by 1t hke tlie w in.L Ttiat would Make f. rests alwlulely fe- j T(1ll!,B hi wife. LtrifuH Jour. Aud this L just as true of pcrok-kius ! weeds. A handful of men latysor girls j " would jiull out all tin- weeds on au hnt- j aire fkrm in short order, if taken in . time. Itut it vms so nice to ka.k b tlie State' for everything-' - He There is but mars my happinc!. She Wliat ia that? He To think that I cannot all the girls who love Me. MaJTV Escort v iu ice cream imrk) What flavors do vou w ish? Yiaang Widiw. Chocolate anl va- nilla. I iu till in half-MKirutng. IriLe 1 We&kBet cf Htuau Satire. Ik yii reiueuiU-f mrT" in.jUirJ t!- 'i.v I'l--1 "i :" l'V c:t-v llt'' a- I eu"t Mi V tlml I di, n inht Htv diu. k.kin? bL-u ov, r nn j fully. "Yhi ivnitu! -r I ia ln-re amio u:iM co Ifc,i', ,t VJ "i" 1 on Imm bt kevt 1h. vts I reuK-mU-r nw. I t..k one." '1)f eourMe. All wi?e Uien !.. tlie Kanie titue, if you iveall it, 1 At told " ' umbrella., on tli ne putn r' "I llvm I d-. r-all it. H .w d.d "l t,"u ,Hlt ineiaan tnrew uiuto uau.i- o"i- w.k ' a.oul l iuki my um'Ttiia iirawr eiiujuy at work, aith agents all over . .. l: .... 1 1 Ilr I'l'om.nnJ. KveH..ly a anted to insure his uiu1i-Ijl lue irt:iiu:n was o cent a year. Tlie amount to le iaid to person netuniing umbrellas w as about the average priiv of an umbrella a mail d.ts.n't like to lose, you know. Agent tunaJ iu j'lkk-s by ibe jaa ketfuL- the firt Wet k. I Hadn't any i-koi there were as luany liaif di.l lar in circulatkm a I received at my ifliv. Second week they kej coliiiiitr, and I lavan to think of piaiis for a gnt liuilding ou Woodward avenue for the aeeoiuiii.slatjoii of tiie busim., to lie known a the L"mbr-ila Insurauiv lrttsin.'tss. Third week it was still g .i:ig. Fourth week it rain.! Fifth w-k um brellas l-gan cuiiing iu. I didn't know there were si maiiy umbn-lla iu the world. Sixth week it w as worse, aud I U gan to in vest igle. Watbe.l the peo ple w bo briugi.t tlw-m in atid g it the Mo-tly j'ple lve su-picioii to l'k at. lUscovered they bad !- u stealing them ; always pk kel it one with ur tag on it- I'idu't know there were so many jtwple w ho tbouglit it no sin to st.-al an umbrella ; never thought of Uu.t a lien I g.4 up the i-oiiaiiy ; wasn't an umbn-lla in tlie lot worth didn't know t many jas.ple wore t liea p umbrella.-; wmiething r.teii in Iii-nniark. Jut come up b-re fnui my ofliet ; a string of j-opk- there rew-bing half way amuud tlie b'en k waiting to pet i- Tliere in't nnta-y enough k-:1 in ttie fund to 1-uy a ferry I ticket with. I've come here to see if vou won't lend me that amount. I'm ' not iroiri Iwck. lit I lattice in tin-I ' pn;T thai Mr. Iiiligliat, tiie well know u jtreskk-.it of tlie I'mbrella Insiiraint- j j fiimjatny, liaving bvii suddenly ralUsl , to (.'bina, k ft tbi lnorniiig by way of ' Wiu bor andtjui-l.s-. Ii I sr the : priiv of a ferry ticket Thanks." And , he went out. leaving tlie city editor iu j a conditk f partial !ralyis -! truil Frtr J'rtM. It "Wm a Big Kistike. '"Many men liave l-n taken tr so:nelly ele of prominence, Uit I douU if anyone lul myself can l-t of having t"en mitakeu for tl.e Anp l iat-el." aaitl Senator I "aimer t a repo-r. ' It wa.-this way : While I was Military tiovern. of Kei.tu.-ky a disturiaiiioe oeturn-d in soine i.un in the interior. I was in another. Th.-re w a uo train, no sad lie horse, no bug gv u ir carriage. Tiie only s..ri of vehicle available w a-a big gilded i ir u c'.iarit left by some strait. k-I show company. I didn't like it, but there was u.ithiiig else, and in I I cut a great dash a.- I drove thn.ugh the :na!l town. rc-ple turned out iu drove to st- Me pass. When I k-ft the tow u la-bind and reaelied tiie plal;tatiu tlie Uegrtae saw me and stared w ith oja-n m.Hiths Tliey f.illowcd Iih-. kts-J- ing at some distance, f" tliey bad never seen such a splendid vehk-U-. : They kept ou untill after aw bik- th-y were joined by an oi l white-haired : j.reai-her, w ho, on seeing Me and my ; gil.k-d t-hariot, rai-ssl bis anus on high j and bis eyes, toi, and w ith a voice that ' stirred all within hearing, cried : " -Uress de Lor-L, delay oh judgment aau cum, an' di- geu'l'man am dc i Angel t.abrk-1 bis-lf. Itredreu, d .w n : on yo' knee an' pray, f' yo' b.ur am i bvar.'" (Hmt'inlU. Three Time and (hit. j j pitU-Uiaii living out iu College , ,r)Vt Jmve down to the city tlie other ' veniug after hi w ife, and not finding her, be starte-1 b.nie again. After ! leaving the city lie saw a lady walking along the street ahead which be tk f. hi U tter-half. Hiding up to her, j he said : I "tict iu." j Wheu she turned a strange face up to 1 him and answered : j "Tliank you, sir; y kk al! right, but I d.m't kntw vim." 1 He apologised and drove n, wlw-ii i he saw ainitlM-r lady w alking on ah-a.L i This surely is -lie, lie thought, and ap- ; pnBM-bing her ia the dark lie akl : I "I've l--u lt.-king for you. Will , , , 'I .roes I)i;l! vou have made a mi ; . , . , . L..kl Uo j J,,viIt,J fcI1a dn.ve on. , . , , ... fa, -,t he did lotiiiij Strange- Iutellip-ut Jasijile, w ln realize tle j imp, .riant p.rt tlie I4ad hol.L in keej- I ing the laalv in a normal t:Kiditki, find thing that j notiiing strange iu tlie nuuiU-r rf di ! eases H skI's Sarsair;lla is able to i ! cure. So man v trsubk result I . . . . . . . fnnti treat i impure LUaat, tue wa t j tiix-m is through the bi.sL lb j Sarsajiarilla vilaliaes the bkasL aal's 1 Hm(i PilU are the la-t afer-diuner pills assist dipestkin, prevent onistipa- j tarn. 1 1 10L 0) WHOLE NO. 2217 Foilei Afaia. Toe x.iluiitary e Je fr-HU b.uest t-.il h-td Uru liui-y ia bL tuind f.r -vt ral h tv .rtr in- a lit'W i-lttlie I'V i.;.-r, 1 it.ioht nrv- a n-al wilh.Hlt t .iijf-iirir hi- j-ri V the ri-k il"ir j or other dalig-rou weapolis. and wh a be bad what be thought was jut the thing be sallksl forth. At the first kitchen d.r lie lnged up agaiit lie was met by tlie Uiistrcst. of tlie Man sion. "Excu-v iik-, lady," be kl cour teously, --tut I st-youdonot rtsivntae me." "No." was tin- surprised reply, "why shouid i r- -li.au., lady, I was here twowt-ek ag. aud at t'it time you gave Me a pic-e i'f Jie that re,lii:nk-d me of the p my tuotl-er u--d to make," and belt-1m-drew bis liand acpwp bis eye uilhet ica'ly. "Iinledr" she stid, iu some doul. "Vov lly, and though since that time I have la-en working for enough to uiaiiitain me comfortably and leii f me a small Imiaio-e, t!e memory tf that pie hao 1-eell si stnmg tliat I could not reLt tlie temptation to come again and g-l some More." At tlil jullctllr; lie almost snhl-cd. -Well," replks-1 the lady iu a tone that chilled bim, "that pk- came from tlie l-ake shop, jut an-und tle c-m-r, and 1 have uo d.-uU if you will pi annuel there tlie -small 1-alauce' you sj-oke of will pr--ure yon euough to keep your iiK-mory gnen for a montli." Tlie d r closed abruptly in Iil f:i-e and trie lady was shut off from hi vk-w. "Foiled," be hissed U-tweeil bis set teeth, and be Went liack to b'ls th-ug'iit work g!.nui!y. ltrUt Fn l'r A Cataoa Ball'i Force. In dwelling upm the wonderful power of the guns of the Iudiatia, Alt -crt Franklin Matthews in an artk-ieon "Tiie Evolution of Kattle ship," in the Century f.H- July, gives i! last rat ku- frm tlie r.svnt Cliileau civil war, showing the effectiveness of t!ie smalk-r sl.-s of btve-l-loadili-r rifle gu:i. A .-:i-t weigiiiug iV jsninds fnmi an -iiM h gun of Fort Yahiivia, iu Yalpa- ri-i liar!-r, stra-k the cruis-r I.iaueo Enralada alawe the ami. la-It, ls.i j thr ouiiii the tiiitl ste-l plate on the si.le, i went thn-U''i tile captaiu's cabin, to fn.ni un k-r bis hea.L tlroo- I I,,. nn t'i- ii.:.rtn-ss wilii a tiraiiio. but w ilh eat injuring hair. pal tbrtaigh the oja n d T inU tlie r w iiere it stra.-k tlie fi .r, and then gluinvd to ;he ceiling. Tiien it went through a w-k-n liikhea.i a:i ::i-b thk k into a n.m St by -L! feet, w here ua u w ere sk-eping iu liam tll.s k. It killed six of theiu KIlriglit, ali'l w.KiU'k-d six others, three of w hoiu sfter w hich it itHnl tiiriHJL'!: a . m i ,i. . cink! its etHirs- by striking a liatlcry oul-idc, in w hich il made a detit of tiear!y two inches dt.-p. It was filled withsateL Hd it reicase.1 deadly tits, no o:u- kuow s what damage it might have done. A 4"-p und mis-ile fr.u a lo-ineh pan in the same frt struck the same ve-M-1 on its s-iuch ami r. It hit .Uare ' on a i;t- The she'd did not pk-ree t:ie annor, lut turt H.it-i.ie toe v s,-L It drove the b .It ckrar tbrougii. and in it- flight tlie 'lt stru-k an -iueti gun. eHiipietely disabling it. such is tin- Jaiwer of the smal!-.ize 1 gun. Edw ts Sweep a A very careful bou- keeper I know say: "For w-piug a ni-.m iietit'.y . . ... - i there I- n .tloiig like iiew--lUip,r ant. lit save much lai..r." Tins is her M.-lh.-i : Take a liage of lieu-paper at i Uvt .g, , .ut.'rii a time, wet it in hot water. and squeeze , ..trv devaslaU! ad .lmine-l. we it UUtill it tvasen to dnp. Tear I U-lievtsJ he would have (-eti w illing small pk-cesof tlie sUe of yar han.i, ) ( Uie . all.l rreii- and east tU-m all over tlie earja t. j u.Bn Vtt. x. ,.rm, TiUwe. p, and most of the dust i" j wi,.u ttl,.v fiuaily saceuiuVsl in Wa then-.iii will la- gathered into Die, j iK. ,.rltjl!,le to him if thi paja-r. j were the case, aud if bis sou orsiHn.- ;i matting use large piece of !- J Mr iu i, e.Hifi.rtee would jrive to tlie ja r. pashingthcin aliead of the bnn j m.rW ,lis. hlIlt.r fought during th.ss to take up any fluff th-re may '-. j tlaV. t.M that e verv man K fore la-g.nning tlie regular sweeping. -; xf.,.r lht, Wiid. nie- .-amiigi. After a pile or oil r l-avy carpel ; j,:,,,, llV tllf. tul,!K.m a.1.-..f tlioroughly swept, a pongmg w it;, am - moiiia and waU-r will retTve lU brigi.tia wotitk-rfuliy. Alamt on-e a MiHitlh aHer sw. pi:ig. take a jbi.uui of warm water, and add to it a tabus js.nful of a:niiH.iiia or turjsiiline. Two sjsa.nful- of tlie latUT w ill do p.oJ, a it i ail lla lleut preventive ol ; m,i-h t . over tlie w liole earta-t w ith I a large, soft ekli. or sjs.tige wrung so. a not to driji. It i surprising li w , rapkily the water gets dicoiorvd. If j tlie -arjK-t i large, and much soiled or i dusty, the water s!iuld K- eiuuip-il j once or tw ice.- -.Yrr Yurk I.'iwil'r. He Wa Comiaf Down Anj-waj Tern-nce Murj.hy w i such a g.aal carpenter tliat he w a rarely emi.lovuient- Mor.-ovcr, he f'.ors. i.'i'r ir Bsl-uatur,! antl so it- variablv re!v to make tlie lat of his o-asi-Mud mLsfiwnune that his HU- w.H-kmeu .leclarcd bim the luosl J-pa- lar man in t!- tra-le. thH- Satunlav. .w ard the tire.1 enl irfllte dav, Terreuce wa shingling tiie nf of a new lioue. Smbk-nly hi f slipped and lie fell to tiie rmund. A the house wa kiw, ll- fall was not kng. Vet he lav so motkMik-ss tliat tlie ler lueli raa t.i him quickly, U liev ing the w-t bxi liappeOe-L Just as tliey r-acbed him be opened his eves and grinned. "Are you much hurt, my UyT' a-k-ti one of tlie meti. t-ndrly. Terrciice grunt-L "Tiiat wa a laid talk Terreuee." Tlie unf.irtuuatc fellow drew a Itrealh. 'Ocli, tiiver Moind," he saiL ti w as coming down after nails anyway." t'hii-ago Wife lieorgc, I w kdi you W.Klld take me to the theatre next Swt- unlay night. Chk-atgolluslmiid I can't afford it, MV dear; but I'll tell you what I'll do I'll take you down to the fair ground, aud k-t vtiu see one of the btulduigw burn dowu. GZ5IS.AJL LXZ S D IS 2 AY. Was a Ciasfei Xii After til WJ deraesi TLe supt-rh peixTall.: that 1 s i hurL-d MVUb bark fraa larf.r KkbuiUi.l on the IVuinula, l'.'i- it Cjc e-m i Ball Hjo. Bariw-k-at Fr!-ric.--t.j-rr a:j.l H U.T at "Liic-iU vi.e. twnui UJ !i t:io rcila ' rei't f Un-ti"' lu-sri v alke ia e U i:Wt&ne. , imvniitrie 'fi'--t al !ieaiiUr- In fr.i! .-f l:k-lun.-!id i: M;.y and Jut li, tal.iW Sibtii.iT in t'w irr of tbe -!r. ie, lie e-Hii-1 !;! aid ;!.r" -tu;rw' nu!ni-r m ex;rl j.sj'.hii and iu liic' I'tie caiiijjaiii, b u U ft t ; t out of bi -rai- a lM l.e eoiild," ii., l-nt; by Lia lnty f b. liloeliM-iit. Ull a.k'.te.l tiie -ir.tr ta -t- of ir.kiui: i.ii:ll :: J exHi-l j.ilK ii- l y Uirinly uj.-ri. uumUn tiuU tHil l ! t- i!li?J. and at Fre-k-riiksNurj ij jjlion, la-hind (re.! work's be Uiid epj!y every attack, 'hiV at Cbanoi li" ille thr- suprente etlo! a Hiatk-. altltousU against an -iniiy d-nible tu-own. l'.v that almost unparalkVd effort be threw Ja- kou against our right w ing, doubling it up. and taking guns aud prii.tT by the tiwHlsauds, till Wrearu-e-llv repeaUsi a faiH-ite pctitu of obi, "W .Hild to od t-igbt or l'daetaT w.Uii I come."1 In each of tl-esi- iu-tamv tlie attai was on Hir r:j;!it, and iu each ca-- u--csful, and on tiiat May .lay thirty -ar ago, as (.rant's l.ig bn ptHin over tlie lUipidati and pr-.l thnaig'i the al ii"t iii.H'-.i-ssil.le f..rt-.t, pla-ti. it--!f ln-twrt-u Lee a:i 1 Kicb nuni-l, k t tln-m p, and as U fore, la-lievii g Orant would th;uk he w.ill file U't'te right to keep biin from cutting bis coni MunicutkitLs lie again, a three tiui-- l-forv, nia-wed on our right and press ed bis d.'uMe column uj-on the l'nk ranks taking many prisoners, of;tiua-s crofd l-ayouct. and iu tlie w iM.-rte-i of trees trampled d.w n bun.lrt.-l- of rnioii f.n s" tbjit wIk-ii night "ame be was lianlly checke-l in his '-our--and la-lk-vtJ that l.rant bad rxivel such a check that Hi tiie follou ing lay fie would recr- or luake preparation tow an 1 a r-tngra-k- moveiueiit, as lui I I Iteeu the case w ith Me "icllau, I p -. j liumside and H.a.ker. ' Who can picture bis diniay when, j with the tlawn of tlie next 'lay, lie nt 1 only found a ft-rtitksi siij.-rior fon-e i:i fnmt of his left, bat bis ri'ht iiK-tia-ed by aggravating number, j It was then be k'.icw it w a "war to Uie knife and knife to the hilt," and no j wonder be w as a changed uiaii from tliat day. We know that be did l"t ' like a "carnival of bl.l." Iul be knew it isiM-t con a-, a:id t.i wt il he knew ' fiat this was but "tiie beginning of lbe jei.iL" Tiie tek-gra.!i w as th .1 U .1, I on the Uh of May, to k-t Ia i-know ! tliat lliehiiioud was ill ilatlger, tliat all ! upert!U'i ja-rsirti and pri.n-rs Mut la- sent away, and we w ho were then in Utrt'V nsvivt-1 lioli.v tiiat the u-xt day we were to la- eXehangt-1, aiid ou the Morning of May 7, 1x4, I.n! pri-.o emptk-J it mas of prisoner into flu stni. We liitc-aliy "broke Up houckee- ing," for in our early pn.u tlays dar- ... i ...i ... J .. , ! llii i.e. u:u::i-.i 'i i.-, c ni. - -sj'- ! 1'" iu l.xes. that we w.-re in a ucw hat comfortable state, eliail t.k and claswisi in mathematics, : I'rciich, teii'.Taphy, -t.-.. and when i tiie iK-.k-r came to k-ave we destroyed j every l.k we could estrry w itii u-, I IftJt iu-te.l of being exeliaiig-l we were i enwdtl into lx ear and sent to Dan ville and packed into quarters sotbick ! ly that w cot. Id ih Ik down to sleep. ; b it one W'ul 1 k-aii again-t tlie w all ami i the next again-t him. and so through i tiie nom ; IkjI we continually n-eive,l j lidiiig-i of the w ar and would converse ; at time witii official and wol.lk-r wiio bad Is-eii at the fr-.nt, ai.d ill t.'ie iiiter- coure with o!Ti vr who m -t I. -e dar j ing that camjw.gn and from that time j to the cktseofthe war. In each ca-e I tliey agreed that fr m ttiat day there I wa a radical change in hi d in -arior j always courteous an ! plca-mt, but ' there wa-a tinge of m -laticholy in his : every act and -ch. T.aiwellbe knew that this w a but ' tlie U-giiiuiiig of the end, a:i l ttn-refore ; be must have know n that the resja.jisi ! b'.lity for tlie loss of life thereafter mu-t ! re4 UpiU ih. we who were iu-trum -utal i iu jm.'.oiiging the struggle. ) We do wa know, and pr.liai.'.y never ! w ill know, w h-tht-r or I. t he protested ; to Davis aril the r-b.l li'.rities against further hi id-thed, but fully ; tVa;:uz jj. haaiaiie ui-ftioii and , . f,(rr,aW lluil vT Jav orw-kKis i (he lll,.!4ri;it,i hI1.i Wt. (KJM ilkc u, tnow that tiie bra-.e soldk r at j uUUx. ,!lfi,.r!ltt. ajnny . iU- n y Um. .,,,. er. iKlt proteste-l ogalUst It. ('winwi'i t '.-.. ir-r. j m "Whea Visitinsr the Iavalii There i a certain rep-. risibility mHtt visiting the sk k w bk-h even tbe juvalid' "tet friend" may not rvalue, Hlt. ,',ild la- allow. -i w ithin tiie j,,,- ,-k r.io who has it. 4 a lH-ight, rlicer.'ul an I yet quiet manner, and under aim -t any ci-.-a::i-taii's a haif-liour call i long eiioatli. Sit w here the invalid can sec yoa w ith-ftit U-iug obiiptl to m .ve into au uiHrt.e- w itliout I fortable aadtiou. D U t sp.-ak f de was o pressing sa'.ks t an 1 be are w iiat yoa d o sa v real iu'u re-4 to the ln-ar- j er. If I".-i'.4e U 11 Ur iu valid .m,t h.ng j whk-h will I a.- pU-wut fher Wtuink j ' afterward. Ik- very caTe.ul f I wliat y.aa iy of ImT apia-arati.v. Af-.ve , all thing- retrain Ir -m u inng n. r ne i not ka.kilig so wetl t itav. II wul wiktv lier iiHsre tlian a well person can realize. It -pT"aaJit when calling upirti a sk k friend to l-ring w .in yu a ti-w flow er- or a Uh of some home made dainty. 5otrxtI.v Sjnnpatietie. "YtHing man," said tlie stern father, appearing sud k-n!y at tlie d.r u( tle jKirU, holding it ope:i. "walk out " "Yes, sir," resjioti.icd tlie young num. rising to g-' ; "you're tlie 1ms ; yi're P tlie right. Hat I want you to un derstand," he ad del fk-n-ely." riiat I don't w aik ou out account of any gr anIv'egot against Miss Iaura T ' I have always had a presentiiuertit," said Miss I'alisay. "that I should die young." -But vou dklu't have to, did you, dear?" replied Mis ArtWs -trviu her pale brown hair tenderly.
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