J iaiff aataaikaillrtiaaaiaa. iiiiliit Hi' linn maima rack to Their CtiMfc Did you et-e-r notice wbat forgetful thing a boy it? Mow nex. to impoesi ble it is for Lira to trace effects back to their canees? Little Jotnry, fcr imtarce, is itot out with ril to t?et Pint of """ On bis way to tbe grocery he discovers a Joad cf sand, freshly d-ucped opoD the sidewalk. With the unerring in stinct of Lis species, he makes for it, ar.d in an instant he is encaged in solv- irg the talhemaiical problem of how many pints runae cne load, his pail be ing an itoinntary acctasory in me um atinn. ' Haviio- satisfied himself to a nicety, he empties- Lis last pailful and hastens slowiv to the store, gets his milk and liuiries deliberately homeward. "Why, Johnny H exclaims mamma "wbat makes this milk so gritty V DnnEO," says Johnny, abstractedly. YLv. there's sand in itl" cnes mam n a alter fntther investigation. "Bow iiiil it come there?" Dunno ." ceisists Johnny. "Got it where I aJwavs does." You didn't stop to play on the way. and didn't set your pail dcwn w hire it tot tipped over in the dirt? Jjida't step tut once down there wLeie tht v s buildiu . 'Am ycu'ie suie your pail didn't get tivped oti? i'es'ui. 1 know it didn't, 'cause Ltd it 111 my Land all the time." "Had it in vour hard ail the time? WLat wtre ycu doing, Johnny?" -NotiiiuV "Nothin-.?" Notliin', enly playin' store in the sand. And how did ycu play store?" "Couldn t weigh the sand, so I Lad to measure it. With the pail?" "Yearn." "And why didnt you tell me in the fin t place, when I said the milk was grim, ai.d looked aa if there was sand in ii? ' "Forget all about it, ma. Shouldn'i tLiLk that would make the milk gritty. 1 poured the sand ail out every time. And Johnny dimu-sea the subject furu his tLii-a and goes to teasing the ctt, ard scon alter begins to wonder wLy tins scratches him every tune he puils her tail. Ihe small boy Ends it extremely diiiiCiUt to trace (fleets buck to their causi h. . French Detectives. "The Secret Police" in France are cot otiy p trsocally nxkrown to the general pnthr, let, save in exceptional cases, teu to each other. It is known where tLt y msy be found at a moment's no tice wLeu wanted, but, as a rule, tbey do rot iitqutnt the prelecture more than ctn be litlpi d. Xht-y have nothing to do with self ing suumonses or exe cuting warianttt. There are arm ns, tbtui men who have lived in almost every class of li e, and erch of them hi g Lat muy be ciil'eJ a special line ot business tf his ow n. In tiie conr.-e of their duly some of thtm mix with tie reieivtis tf stoitn Ocd, otLers with thitv 8, many with w hat are culled in I'ur.b c ma ere al l a: cats, and not a few with iLote whote ".udustry" it is to melt silver tnd o her l rtixr'y of a liie valuable I Die. Forgtrs, bhi rpem ol ail iiuils, nousr breakers, and hire s ej.e s a very numerous class ia Tails i.ae eath md all their special agents oi the poiie, who watch lluni and km where to lay bauds nion them wutii tiity are waiited. A Frtncli de ttctive who canLot assume aLd act up to u.y character, aiid who cam.ot tiis- guice huiifath in any monntr so efl'ectu any us not to be recognized even by tiio.-e who know him Lest, is cot coi sidered ht to hold his appointment. Their abjity m this way is maiveilona. DLine ) vir uk. one oi mem made a b.t that lie would m the course ot the nt xt lew days audrcss a gintlemau with Wiicui he Uae acquainted lour Units for at least. Un imi.it us each time, and that he cLouid not auow him ou any ccca SKUUiiUi the detective had dibcoVeied Liu. cit. Ad a matter of course, the tti.Ut.iu an was ou Lu taurd, and mis trusted ttrj oiie wLo Cuine near him. liul ihe u.aii wouhis bet. It is Li.edle.-b to ukier mio the aiticulars. buttioe it to ti.y that in txii course of the next fcui uab he J ribeuted liiiuteit in the ci.aiaC4tx el a Ltoimaker'a assistant, a Lucie Oliver, a vei.truL.ie old gentleman wiL a t'tai interest in the ttutirse, aud LLalj as a waiter in the hotel in which tie (.euUtmun was stamg. A Clean Million. "They lay tLat Grabweil is worth a cltar million." ''Ihe eeuce he is! But I don't know asItugLtto be surprised. lie's just iLe itl.ow to accumulate wealth." Tiieu ycu know him?" "Yts, ai'tw him iron a boy up. Gitalo. t fellow to seize U:ou everything going, and upon keeping it, too, X ever B -w." ht instance?" 'Why, in tlie fiist place, when he was a La by, instead of stiuking things in his mouti), hke any other infant, he would iab at everything within reach, acd feel around lor a pocket to put it into." That tea odd." Odd! well, I should say so. But thai diun't 1-cKiu. There couldn't be scarlet lever, mumps, canker rash or measles within a mile of Lis house, but he would take it and have it the worst kind. ikund to keep it as long as pos sible, and get all he could out oi it, yo S.LOW." "1'iomising child." You may well say that. And when he got oluer he took all the scoldings at home and all the floggings at school. " liut that couldn't have been very pleasant. ' "'Iwas to him. He didn't mind so much wiiat the thing was. So long as snjihiLg was going Le was bound to fcet the whole of it if possible. I've watched that fellow right along, and its been always the same, Never could go thiee oajs together without taking cold or fcetUi-g tho rheumatism or something or oiLer. Jot that he wanted it, you know; Lui Irom mere force of habit. WLy, he took a wife 'fore be was twenty. No, I don't wonder he's rich. With his disposition, he couldn't help it." Annonoiiif KiirUia. A pretty fashion is to announce a biith by sending to lrieuda handsome illua.ii.ated cards, propeily inscribed. In l'aiis the color ot a eaid denotes the sex a pale blue card, emblazoned With dark blue and silver letters, being for a boy; and pale pink, with rose and Buver, for a In the left ccrner are the fatnex'a ooat-of-arms and a monogram, and the particular sigu of the zodiac dominant at the time of the child's birth. For a large family of children always set two tilbbts on the table of any such article as bread, preserves, butter or cake. This will save a great deal of u lay m serving, and save muoh run ning to and lro to refill empty dishes. It rains alike on the just and the un just, but on the just mainly because the unjust have borrowed their umbrellas. AGRICULTURE. Thb cost of keeping sheep is not great, sty a rcrresrondent, as a half doze-n sheep will live where one cow would fixd eEcugb, and as they eat coarser feed than the ocw they would subsist in maty pasture whoro cows would starve. If it ia desired to fatten old sheep, or force early lambs for mar ket, a few roots and a little grain wui do it easilv. It is es timatea mat sheeD will thrive well upon 3 per cent, of its weight of good hay daily during the winter. Thus a sheep cf lOOpounds weieht will need m five months about 500 pounds of bav. If grain or rcote be given, poorer hay or straw may be used, keeping the expense about the same. Snch a sheep sbonld shear from five to six pounds of wool and raise at least one good lamb. Larger averages of wrol are not uncommon, and it is not uncommon for many intelligent breeders who rear improved sheep to have their flocks average three lambs to each two sheep, one-half the flack hay ing two Iambs each. . rBCjrixa Old Trees. --The best wsy is. first, to cut all the dead limbs, leav ing no stubs, but smooth surfaces on tbe main stem er !rnnrhes, avoiding any larger cut snr facts than practicable If tins treatmett dots tot leave tne trees n good shape, or if some branches are too locg. aud the tops are not rym metrical, cut back the long branches to a folk, so that tht re may be no project ing stubs, and so that the shorter of the two branches at the fork shall remain, This work, if carefully performed, will enable ou to bring all the hmls into a proper lencUi to make good tops. Ihis work may be done late in winter or ear ly spring, but nt ver while tue trees are growing or are loaded wnu ionage. Then coyer all the wounds with paint, crafting-wax. or other substance or compobitioa to make a water-tight coating. If, in addition to this tieat meut, the whole suiface-of the ground could be covered with old straw as mulch, and a licht top-dressiug of coarse manure cvuld be applied, the trees would probubly renew their vigor. It should alwuvs le tome in mind, iu pruning any old trtes, to reserve the young and vigorous shoots, and re move the oid and feeb:e ones, when ever a choice is to be made between them. A writes foucd some tea roses dying and on examination discovered that the roots of a white poplar had extended under a hawthorn hedge and beneath a border seven ttet wide, and had exerted a fatil influruce on tbe rose. The roots of the tree were three-fourths of an inch thick at twenty feet distance from tbe trunk. A case occurred uuder our own observation where the plants in ac.reu lax bed of roses, deeply dug aud highly enriched, were feeble in growth, and with lew and small flowers, although fully exposed to sunlight. The diffi culty was that seme trees at a distance had thrown their long roots into ttiis bed. Another bed was made, away from any trees, and the roses removed to it wlit re they have grown and bloom ed luxuriantly, Ihe first bed was planted with verbenas, and these have grown and tloweied profusely, be lag less sensitive than the rosea. There is no doubt tLat shrui s and herbaceous plants sometimes becoue feeble aud die lrcm mysttrions causes, when the trou ble is nothing but Ion? roots, The Ganicnt r ( aonictc relates an lnsiaxce litre sppies and pears were planted t n heavy clay, which baa been trtnehed tiown to " an uou-hand pan, lne trees made no crowtu, and moss and lichens crew on tbeai. The or chard wis then thoroughly drained, In six moLtLs the hebeus begun to disap pear, and the next year a 13 ue growth was maie. Ihe sou hud been warmed by the drainage, and the fertility had been made accessible to the growing roots. One reason alleged by advocates of shorthorn cattle, lor their not having loucd more lavor among ranchmen of Tt xas. is that too little care has been nted in selectiig good specimens of the breed in the Luiis Used. Ihevsay that cheap gradt s have olten been introduced into lexas as ure bloods, and the cat tie prouuied ireni such sires fall far shoit in merit of what thoroughbred sires would have furnished. As labor is an txi eusive element, any method ol redncisg this item should be reasonably adopted. There is no dan ger of wearing out the soil if a high system of faiming ia adopted, and while the expenses are thereby lessened the production will be greatly increased. Bt the ' intensive ' svstem of farm ing Ihe soil is retarded as a mere sup- poit to the plants and receptacle for fertilizers. LnJcr tho "extensive" sj statu a relisnce is placed exclusively ou the natural futility of the soil and tLe slow pitceis bv which the plant lcod aheady contained is made available t" crons. It is not desirable for persons, who plant for their own nse solely to select tLe pistillate varieties, lor these, al though the most profusely productive when well fertilized, are habie to over run their slaminste neighbors.and soon render the " straw beny patch" unpro ductive, or productive only of small or imperfect fruit. Veet eaily turnips can be raised on new land or well broken clover sod. Tbey are easily sent te market and bring a good price. The crop can be got rid if in time for late potatoes. A little super-1 bospbate will persuade the turnips to be crisp and get ont of the way quickly and do uo harm to the po tatoes. Ground cannot well be made too rich for currants and gooseberiies. Plant in rows lour leet apart and three feet apart in the rows ; give thorough culture or deep mulch over the entire surface, cut out all wood of three years' growth (or alter rrsi nop is otten considered bat tel ), and a good crop ia almost certain. A wbiteb, after making careful esti mates ot the tiamace done by dogs in he Northtrn states alrne, finds that it costs not less than $33,100,000 annually to si: pi oit our cegs, a sum that would buy 165,000 iarma at Government price for land, or it would purchase 133,000 neighborhood libraries of 200 Volumes each. Cclts. It is claimed by our most experienced sUck growers that colts should never be pet muted to stand on a hard floor such as plank, brick, stone or cement, until after they are a year old, as Lard floors are liable to injure heir fectZand limits. Babbfd Wibk. Barbed wire can be used as a fence against hops by put ting the lower wire four inches from the ground and the next wire a foot or torn teen inches higher. This fence does not need to be high if hogs only are to be enclosed. One of the best ways to cure a sore throat is as follows: Wring a oloth out of salt and cold water, and keeping it quite wet bind tightly about the neek. Cover this with a dry cloth. It is best to use this remedy in the night. Alas! if the principals of content ment are not within us, the h eighth of station and worldly grandeur will as soon add a cubic to a man's stature as to his happiness.,. DOMESTIC, Health! Hoiits Tbe sub-soil be reath a house sboul.l be ratnral'y dry, or it should be made dry by land diain Ing. Tte ground floor of a bouse should cot be below the krel of the lar.d, 6trcet or road outsiJs. A site excavated cn the side of a hill, or steep bank, is liable to be dangerous, as external ventilation may be defective, and the sub-soil water from above may B'-ak toward and bereath such houses. Mid dens, cesspools and ash-pits, if at the back, mmt also ta:nt such base meuts. The sub-soil within'every base ment should have a layer of coticret over it, and there should be full venti lation. Cesspools, cesspits, sinkholes, drains, eta, should not be formed nor he retained within house basements. Tbe f: rounds round dwelling-houses should be paved, flagged, asphalted covered with concrete, or he grave'ed. Out-iJe channels should be iu ftood order, and be regularly cleansed. House eaves should be guttered and spouted. Swill tabs should not be near doors or windows. Pigsty ea should ever be at a distance, and, where pigs are kept, there should be rigid cleanli ness. lniDronerlT keeping pigs has caused more human sickness and de stroved more human life than ail the battles tbe rouutry Las ever been en gaged in. Ou-deu plants should of course be in order, aud properly culti vated. Many Louses, from tbe man sion to the cottage, are unwholesome for some of the above reasons. Ax E.noush Kkcipb fob Wibdiso Cakk. Take one and a quarter pouuds of flour, as much of powdered nagar, and the same quantity of nice butter, ten eggs, three pounds of currauls, three pounds of raisins, one pound ol citron, one pound of candied orange peel, one gill of brandy, one gill ol wine or noyeau, and tbe grated peel of a lemon. Beat tne butter aud sugar together, add the yolks well-beaten, then half the flour silted iu lightly, aud the brandy and wine. Beat the whites to a stiff froth and stir luto the cke. Add the fruit with a littlo of the flour mixed with it, aud the remainder of the flonr. Bu U-r a large tin, line t with three thickne-Mes of paper but tered, and pour iu the mixture and bake in a moderate oven, with ppper ou the top, when it is well browned, for five hours. Tub Oriental l-quid gold and silver will give to common plaster or iron statuettes the resemblance to soliJ metal castings. This deception is wonderfully accurate. One coating ;.f the bronze liquid will transform an or dinary planter figure into one leariug a perfect likeness to solid bronze. The liquid gold affords a magnificent decor ation, converting plain furniture into tbe bighly ornamental. All sorts of nousehold articles can be richly gilded, and at very small cost, too. In repjir- in4 gold frames and other gilded works this process will render the most sur prising results, The liquids are etvily applied with a brush and can bj elle t ually used by the most inexperieuceil. They dry very quickly and have the appearance of ricu hatnmere f gold. To if ask an appetizing beef stew t ike out the bone and bind the pieces of leel tightly, putting a lemon, pared and cut m two, and some herbs in before indiug. i'laoj it in as small a stew pun or kettle as will allow of its lieiug covered with water. Let it cook slowly and gently; do i ot add any water un less absolutely necessary, 'i ice a large oniou and-fry it brown, aud add to the water also auy sliced vegetable you choose; or cook the vegetables in a ket tie by themselves and serve on the platter with the beef. -Ifoudo not add any water you will have very rich grayy, end a portion of it may be reserved for soup stock. Trrn recm, wnich can be made at any reason of the year, though not quite so aelicious as this, which u made from the fresh fruits, is a dish worthy of renown: Take one qnart ot thick, sweeter earn; chop half an ounce of sweet almonds very fine; after blunching them in hot water, mix half a pound of sugar with them, and stir in with tue cream, and set it on ice; when it U stiff aid half a pound of preserved fruit, peaches or red rasj berries or pears or currants, a few choice ra siLs and some citron chopped fine; beat this with tui oream, una freeze as vou do ice cream. Serve with cake and chocolate. Mayoxxaiab (F Salmom. Cot cold cooked salmon into any pretty shape you choose, then pour over it the fol lowing marinade: M x one sultsfxwn ful of suit, oue ot pepper and one tta- spoonlul of grated oniou in a salad spoon; then add three tablespconfuis ot vinegar and one tablespoonf ol of oil Let the salmon remain on ice for sev eral hoars in this marinade, then drain welt, form shells of lettuce leaves upon low platter by placing two or three leaves together. Put some of the salmon into each shell, and add a spoonful of thick moyonnaUe sauce to each. The salmon may also be arranged upon the lettuce in the form of a monjd, and then the thick sauce should be spread over it, completely masking it. Frettt curtains for the sitting-room windows nau be made of sou, gray momie cloth. Pnt them up with a Cor nice in the usual way; then, where tbey part, fit in a piece of momie cloth, oa which a pretty group of flow ers is embroidered in Kensington sti eh; the edge may be trimmed wi:h fringe or with lace crocheted of linen tl read. Supiness and effeminacy have ruined more constitutions than were ever de stroyed by excessive labors. Moder ate exercise and toil, so far from pre judicing, strengthens and consolidates the bod v. A Gkbmax dec tor recommends bread made with filtrated sea water as a won derful re raid j for scrofula and diseases resulting Irom insufficient nourishment Bread made with it has no unpleasant taste. A frettt morning cap may be made out of a flue cambric hand k t r et ief. Border it with narrow lace, then turn up the corners and tack down. A bow of ribbon on the top will be an improvement. Fob polishing mahogany, walnut, etc, dissolve beeswax by heat in spirits ot turpentine until the mixture be comes viscid; then apply by a clean cloth, and wipe thoroughly with a dry flannel. A vrti r handsome design for a toilet cushion and mats is to combine blue silk and crimson, or cardinal or wine colored plush or velvet. Have the cushions and mats square; across ou one end diagonally put a bias strip ot the velvet, sew it tirniiy with blind stitches; above this on the silk em broider a spray of flowers; a carnation pink with buds and leaves is suitable and effective. Ccffex cake. One cupful of sugar, 1 cuptnl of molasses, 1 cupfnl of cold ooffee, f cupful of butter, 1 teaspoonfai of soda, 5 cupfuls of flour, cinnamon, cloves and fruit. Like all other fruit cake, it is better After standing sever al days. HUMOROUS. Ax Irishman, seeing the gas lighted shortly after bis srrivil in London, examined Jhe fixture olosely, went to store ami purchased one like it, threw up s good job. and returned post-haste to Ireland. "Au' why ia it yer home so soon?" inquired bis old mother. "Share, whist it is, mother. It's a fortune I've brought behint me. Wait a bit, an ITS show ye." Pat accord ingly proceeded to make a hole in the mud wall, and to fix tbe gas pipe there in. "In about the waste of a minute yer eyes'U be fit to hang me bat on," he remarked to the wondering family, as he struck match and applied it to the end ot the pipe. Match after match burned away without produc ing the brilliant flame which Pat had seen in London. He sat down and scratched his head in despair. "Hure," he said, if it would only go as it went in Loudon I d make no end oi a for tune selliu' it" Tbs b.banee of the telephon e was appreciated by some people in Boston, One man said: About once in two or three rings I get sorrething like this: "Hello, George, dear!" "Well. helloP "Biby just said 'goo, goo,' four times, and I know he wants yon to come home to supper." "JJ.iby? who in thunder do yon think I am? "Aren't you No. 11.701?" "Certainly not! Good day I"' Now you see that ia an interruption to business. 133 Tear Old. Miksik. Francis New bery & Son, Lon don, England, established for 125 years, write: As a testimonial from one of the oldest druc-houset in Great Britain, res pecting your household remedy, will no doubt be of Interest to you, we are pleased to make the statement that we nave tola St Jacob's Oit wtlh satisfaction to the public for several year, and that owing to tbe extraordinary merits ot tne arucie, lam demand is continually Increasing, and that we have heard of many favorable reports regarding iu great virtue as a pain-curing remedy. 'An," said the nice yonng man with bangs, as the little boy let him in the other evening, "ah, mv little man is your sister at home?" "Yes, she's heme, but she isn't expecting you." "And how do yon know she isn't expecting me?'' " 'Cause I heard her tell ma that you're too mean to hire a horse and sleigh, and she didn't expect to tee a sign of yon while the snow lasted. TaiM4l I. Titnra. FevliiiK tin-ply yiati-fnl for ;he bent-fit rtv. cvivttl irom the ux; ol Hunt's Ketuedj, I It-el pruud to tifurui you of the good it has done lue ; fix thd great suffering I have puwl and am now saved by Hunt's KD edy. I desire to state my cane to the publie mi tbat other sufferers may obtain tbs bens lit o. it wonderful curative Kwers some time. I began to sutler excruciating pains iu the region of my kidneys; I had the most intense agony ; I was con lined to my bed .tn. I totally unable to change my position or move in any way. I was tapped eight time. 1 then bean! of Hunt's Itemed J ; 1 bought a bottle, and after taking a few spoonfuls the result was magical, and In a few day my pain was gone and my water passed freely, and I could eat mo t anything; my swelling disappeared. I was a new per son altogether, 'ihe doctors had given me up to die, said there was no hope for me. I bad one hundred and fifty-six pounds of water taken out of me. Was treated by seventeen different doctors, and Hunt's Imeily has cured me. I feel proud over your medicine. Those who sutler with Ihe dropsy I hope will give tt a truil, and sea the giod it will do. It works like a charm, f would advise those having difficulty with their kidneys to give Hunt's Remedy a trial. 1 am sure that It will give them in stant relief and give them a permanent cure 1 am willing to give all information in my power in n-jctrd to this most valuable me dicine. Yours truly, Mrs. David North, Keorse, Wayne Co., Mich., May 30, 183. In discussing the late matrimonial alliance between the museum skeleton and tbe crazy Philadelphia gtrl, an up-town laly was asked: "How would you like tue lde- of having a skeleton in the house for a husband?" " would rather be in the fashion," was the reply, "and instead of marrying one, have tbe conventional articles in the closet." "Alter ThU the Heine t" Mar well aiive been tbe exclamation o reti'lenta tn Ibe r. it . n r. cent!; t! xxie.1, who bene d dvsu ing fwept airir, r!i h fa ran laid waite, bislgm amlerm oe,i ami towns Inundate!. Worse tttaa this is tbe preTalriK-e of malarial d.fteaars as tbe consequence of mla ma bre el ng m eta, Hoard again.- fheiu wiib u-r'a Stonucb Bitters, a mo-t d AiraMe delictual protection for reastenta or tempor.ir. )'mrn-ra In mal nous lorallrle. Ctitii ani ft-ver, dumb ague, Mjrue cake and b.l loua remittent ri'-li to m it effective remedy, and rhe nervoos and en eetiled qnire a decree of Mae and our r it- use when r. mm them au:n the liinitious atucn. of mvarin. blxraaea of the Mnmich, liver and bowels, rheuma'tom, nervodvailmcM, ni k -Iney a id bladder eouv p'.ainw are therouirtilf relieved br it. If ever a reinedr derve.l I lie re--o2n.tion of Iu merits, lunir aocuidcd It it. it la ih.a iauiUrd med-cine. 1 aTEOPHRASTCs called beauty "a si lent cheat" It is suspected thatTheo. fed his beauty toe cream and chocolate caramels all summer, an t as soon as the first snow came she went sleighing with another fellow, I'etroTeuui V. N'Mftby, V. K. Locke, l'etr. lcuiu V. N'a-shy, editor Toledo Jllmle. writes- "I bad una forefinm-r n - of my right hand eneor those pleasant pets, a 'run-round.' The Hniier became inflamed to a degree unbearable aud swollen to marly twice its natural siae. A friend gave me Henry's Carbolic Sjlve, and in twenty min utes t he pni n bad so much subsided as to give me a fair rdgi t's rest, which 1 hail not had before for a week. The inflammation left the finger in a day. I consider it a most valuable article." Washington ladies write them selves down as "Jars. Secretary, ' Mrs. General, ' "Mrs. Commodore," etc, in their social programme. Think f an assemblage of Mrs. Commodores ani Mrs. Uenerals being soared by rat Lst winter 1 found positive relief from Catarrh with Ely's (jieim Balm. Was troubled for years. I have no doubt a thorough use of Cream Balm will cure great majority of cases. E. D. Norton, Ithaca, N. Y. (See ad.) A woiiAir in Georgia wants a divorce because her husband refused to let her know the combination of his safe. For the sako of keeping peace in the family a man should let his wife know the combination of his safe and keep ali his money in bank. Cororis. Browb's Buojchiai Troches are used with advantage to alleviate Coughs, Sore Throat, and Bronchia Affections. Sold only in (ozes. Sous of the papers are discussing iu Cougrt ss is a little more digni-tea. Many in health have had heart disease, been cured by Dr. Grave' Heart Itegule tor. Price $1. drugguM. A verdi-ant young man says tbe Mozart-fnl puns can be made on the names of musical composers. Camcbor Milk enieaacDM sad telaa, Prloa M oacta. "Tia," the farmer said, "barbed wire fence ia expensive; but the hired man doesn't atop to rest every time he has to climb it," Dft.SCHENCK'S ' PULMONIC SYRUP. SEAWEED TONIC, and MANDRAKE PILLS. As the proprietor of these medicines I conscientiously offer them to the pub lic as safe, reliable and certain reme dies for tbe Cure of Consumption, and with equal confidence as almost a peel So for tboes morbid conditions of the body, which. If neglected, are apt to terminate la fatal diseases of the Innj. I claim tbat the use of my remedies will cur Consumption. 1 do aor claim taatibe disease eaa be cored after the lanes are destroyed, for bo medicine caa create new ones: bat I maintain that tbe Srst stages of CouampUoo are curable, even whea tbe longs are partially decayed. Wbea one lane Is sound I am almost certain of making a care. If the patient will take proper rare of himself and follow mr directions. It may be asked, "How Is It that JOQ can know ao mock about this dlaesw, sad pretend to core tt, when so many educated physicians, who kave made a study of tt for years, pronounce It Incura ble t" The question is a fair one, and shall be fairy an swered: I do not claim to know more than other physicians about the causes, nature and history of Consumption. I suppose that my views on uese points would be found to agree with those of moat educated and intelligent physicians, we should agree tbat while the Anal cause is obsenre In other words, while tt Is not posalo'.e to sar r"tf Consumption selects this or that person aa a victim yet the irrt4lpo$lnq causes are: Itt, Interttancr. Consumption Is hereditary In a wonderful degree. One parent very often entails It upon the offspring, and Cucn still more frequent ly, so that whole families are often swept away, and hand the predLipoaltion down to their child ren. td, Cota. By nils we do not mean those changes of weather which often produce inflammation; but long-conunued and steady cold, so that aconditlon of debility Is produced. Indeed, whatever tends to produce long-continued debility will. In some persons, generate Pulmonary Consumption, from- meat among tnese hinuencea are insufficient diet, living In an unwholesome air, sedentary habits. grief, anxiety, disappointment, whether or the ar- fechona or In business, and all oihrr depressing emotions; the abase of mercury and tbe Influence of weakening dkease. I also agree with the best doctors as to the manner In which the lungs be oome affected. Pulmonary Consumption Is a'.so caUed TWjercWous Consumtflon. by which we mean a d sea-a of the lungs caused by tubercle. A tubercle is a small, roundish body which Is de posited in the substance of the lungs by the blood. This Is the beginning and the Brat act of tbe dis ease. Many of these are often deposited at once. Each one undergoes several csanges. After pro ducing in""""""" of the parts of the lung next to It, it ends tn olceratton, opens a passage Into the bronchial tubes, and paaaea out at the moot by spitting. The place where the tubercle grew and ripened now becomes a cavity, and where there are a great many tubercles, of coarse they make a trrrat manv of these little cavities, which gradually unite and leave great h -lea in the tun. I'nlesa a so p caa be p it lo this process, it wUl go on unul the substance of the lungs is consumed and death ensues. Of coarse I agree with the faculty upon the svmptoms snd course ot the disease; the short. dry. hacking cough, ao sllglt at first, but gradual ly Increasing; then shortness of breath, s quicken ing pulse, then feverlh sensations, flashing of the cheeks and heat la the palms of the hands and sole of the feet; ihe slight but growing emtcia- Uoo, with feeble appeute, hemorrhages. Increas ing congha. disturbed sleep, fevered tongue, then I as of appetite, expectoration of softened tuber cle in tne shape of small lumps of yellowish, cheesy, orcoMy matter.hectlc fever, brilliant eye. chills, night sweats, sharp pains in the side, Iu creating emanation and debility.dttordered stom ach and bowels, tilarrhes, nausea, swollen ex tremities, hollow cheeks, sunken e.es, weakness so great that expectoration Is Impossible; then death, bringing welcome relief from tne tortures of this bornd monster. Now, as I bsve said, I mainly agree with the medical faculty on these points. But, when we come to tiat treatment ot the disease 1 differ from tt totally. The doctors believe Pulmonary Con sumption cininot be cured. Therelore they do not try to do anything more thai to smooth tne pa- neat's path to the grave, and reem quite reckless of the medicines tbey give, so that the patient U kept comfortable aud easy, even If his h.'e is shortened. As soon as tubercles beg' n to appear In tbe lungs of a pa; lent. It is a common practice with many leading physicians to begin dosing with whisky in Increasing quantlUes, nntil the ra vages of excessive dram-lrlnklng are sdded to tue ravages of the disease; and I have yet to hear of a ingle case of Consumption which was cored by stimulants. 1 osn say tbe same of Co-I Uvrr OiL klany plyslcisns send their pauents away from home on distant voyages. To Minnesota or Florida anything or anywhere so tbat they may die easy. For they do not pretend to cure, and they have no remedies which will do so. Now I say not ouly that deaaea of the lungs can be cured, but that my meoic:nes do core them. Tie lroxif , that Cny fneir use thousands of 0H.uMjfire have been ait art note ftefti Q cured by them. Tbe whole lenre of medicine Is baed our xre- rlmenta. We cann t by any process of reason.na decide that any pirticoiar medicine will help or cure any particular disease. How waa it found tbat Quinine wUl cure Chills snd FeveiT Why. by trying one thing after another, onUl experience demonstrated that It was a apectnc for that dis ease. In Just that way the knowledge wjs gained of my rented es, which are almost a specific in dis eases of the 1'ings. Pulmonary Consumption la hereditary tn my father family. Ills rather, mother, brothers and sitters died f it, and he had rescued almost the last rages of the disease when he was provMen Ually led to experiment with trie artlc es inch are incorporated in these medicines. lie was cured by them, and lived, a strong, healthy man, for over forty years after h s recovery. What cored him has cored thoosanls of others all over ihe country. These results are not accidental. There Is no snch thing as accident tn nature. Whatever may be the can, the origin of Pul monary Consumption Is In the bl md. Whenever, from sny of tne predisposing causes which I kave Just now menuoned, the blood becomes degenera ted it begins to make tuberculous deposits tn the substance of the lungs. This must be stopped, or death will sorely follow. It will not be enough to get rid of the tuterclea already deposited. and heal up the sores already made, but something most be done to stop further deposits. What shall that be? Ihe regular faculty say nothing can be done. I say purify, enrich, and tone up the blood, onul It becomes so healthy as no longer to make tuber cles. Can this be done? Yes. How? By the easiest and most natural way in the world. Take a man who shows to the experienced eye, by many Infallible s gns, that Consumption has set in. He Is feeble and without app.ldc Njw, see what I intend lo doc First, T propose to cleanse his stomach ana bowels of their Head, slimy, cloggy matter. Tola I shall do with my Mandrake Il.is which are the best cathartic pills In the world. Tbey contain no calomel or other minerals, only vegetable matter. They evacuate the stomach and boweis gently but thoroughly, snd do not weaken or gripe. Tbey act like magic on the liver, rousing tt oat of Its dull, torpid sute, ami promoting a fall, trie flow of healthy bile, without which there can be no per fect digestion. Now that taa stomach and bowels are cleansed and ready what next T Create an appetite. This I do by my Sea Weed Tonic. The effect of this medicine Is wonderful, tnllke a temporary stimulant, which by reaction leu the organs anVced sink lower than before, this not only tones np the sto nsch, but keeps it toned up. The natural craving for food returns in all lis force, so that we have now a stomach hun gry for food, and a digestive apparatus ready lo make way with tt. What next? Any one can answer that question. 1'ul into that hungry stomach an abundant supply of nu tritious foot lo be converted by the strange ehemistry of digestion Into rich red blood. This will stimulate the heart Into stronger action, and tt will pump a fa lex current out through the art s- rlea; healthy Mood will take the place of the thin, blue, flattened fluid In the veins, and soon a circu lation will be estabn-hed which w.ll flow through the lungs without making any unhealthy deposits. strength snd flesh will increase, and tbe bad symp toms steadily diminish. At the same time ue my Pulmonic Syrup; tt is ihe beat expectorant known. It blends with tiie food, and through the blood goes iitrectly to the longs, attacks and loosens op the yellow, foul stuff left there by tbe npened tuber cle, and strengthens and stimulates Ibe bronchial robes and coatings of the air-passages auttl they get strong enough to lift it oat and expel it by ex pectoration. Taen the lungs get over their sore ness and have a chance to rest and heal. . So you see tiial I bare not only shown that my medicines do actually sure consumption by expe riment, but tt also seems plain that they, or some thing like them, would, from lbs nature of the case, do so. For s rail description of eonsa it pt ton In all Us various forms, and also liter Complaint and Dyc pspsta, those great forerunners ot Consumption, see my book on "Consumption and Its Core." This book also contains the history of hundreds of cases that nave been core.! In sir psrtsof re coun try. I aei.d It free, p-l pal l, lo 't "P jtudreas, DR. J. H. SCffENCK SON, PhuaJelpMa, Pa. OR. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES: MANDRAKE PH. US, SEAWEED TONIC, and PULMONIC SYRUP a i.t .n rienmrlata and full directions for their use are printed on the wrappers of every package. i ercwin noibller called at a bouse nn Pnnrth avfinnn tha other daT to ex change some of nut aooas ior pap . n.1 mm Tlifl wmmftft hrOUsT!! OUt I l. -inkSno fan nr fifteen DOnnds HVft wsieB - and tbe peddler neia it up on uis rpnup oale and announced: ''Dere vhas shust six pounds, so help me gracious." Her husband, came ont at tnis mvuieui uu replied that he would not aecept no snch weight. He knew thero were at lout ton nnnn.la in the Back, and he didn't propose to be swindled. "My frlendt, do yon pelieve I sheat you? Vnn annU if Tntl flot the ChtinC." I was agreed that the man should take !,.. ...k aomu tn the ti e irrocerT and weigti it for himself; but be was no sooner ont of signi man tne reuuioi iliv. nfr ai A li.l not atoD for five blocks. In the afternoon the man met him down-town and asked: "An yon rascal, why didu't you wait for me? "Vhas dere more ash six pounds?' Tes, sir ten ol 'em.' "Veil, dot' lv I ,1 ul n't wait. If Toll 2-.'lief id: scales vhas too light nnd der grcccry HU M vhna too neavv. we ni&uu uuu jaw und call names nnd lose time. I mofe on nnd make half a dollar some lea-1 pipeo." I caa lafely recommend Ey's Cr.atn Balm for tb cure of Ca'arrb, Cold in tbe Head, ef. Before I have us 4 the first bot tle 1 purchased I Dud myself cured. At times 1 could scarcely smell anything and bad headacbe most of tbe time. Henry Lilly, Arent for tbe American Express Cn, Grand Haven, Mich. (Price 50 c) When making soup in which roots or Lerbs are used, a good way is put the meat in the bottom of tbe kettle and place the roots or herbs on it, hav ing first cut them in small pieoes oover with cold water, and then put i plate over the meat, pressing it down olosely; let this cook slowly, aud when this water ia almost exhausted put in tbe desired quantity for the sonp. To test your popularity wear a rag ged coat. Contribute niggardly to charity. Always git in somebody's way. Borrow your neighbor's paper regulariy. Never otnit to say some thinir ou every occasion. Step into your friend's office and sit with your feet ou his desk. If you can do ail tne things and retain your popularity you will be warranted in further test of running for effi e. . or . Dime nature s trie irrett terher and physician, and Carrs!in, made fro-n pure D'.tro eun, IS one oi ner grsnuew rcmeuies for ba:doea. Try it and you will nse no other. Thk beautiful embroidery that is put on the corner ot table spreads is o a great extent an example of love's labor lost. The folds hide much of tbe work and entire.lv spoil the efleo'. so it is becoming the fashion to put tbo design txtaten tbe comets, ii tbe space lelt at the corners looks bare or un finished, a diagonal or other figure of plush may be pnt on. oltaire says: "All the reasonings of a man are t ot worth ona sentiment of a woman." True, Volt, dear boy, es pecially when the sentiment lu-ppeus to be tbe possession of a sealskin sacque. Keasonii gs of a man are then w.irth about as much as an old lottery ticket. Fhosnix Poctoral brmSa a cold and atnmcooicb.2scts Next to clothes being fine, tbey should be well made, and worn easily for a man is only tbe less get tee 1 for a fine coat, if in wearing it he shows a r card for it. and is not as easy in it as if it were a plain one. Great talent for conversation should be attended with great politeness. He who ee'ip&es others, owes them great civilities, and whatever a rnu. taken vanity may tell us it is better to please in conversation than to shine in it. An Eastern proverb says, "He is a miserable once who meets with ill-for tune, but twice who tears it before it comes. Important. Thea yoa visit or leave N.-w Tork City, save Bagg Eipreasage sad Carriage Hire, and sutp at Uie (iraut Vnioa Hotel, opposite Grand Cen tral Depot. K egant rooms, flrted np at a eost of one UUon doUora. reduced lo f 1 and opwarts per day. Koropeaa Plan. Elevator. Hemanrmni supplied with lb heat. Boras cars, stages and s evaied railroad to ail depnut, PaoUllea caa live better ! less money al the Grand 1'ntoa Bote! laaa at aas other ant-daaa b ai ia the city. A con bed woman when reproved for nndue expression of grief, said: "Now look here, honey, when do rood Lord sends us tribulations down don't you s'pose he 'spects us to tribulate?" Pok nvsrsesiA. INDiossTi'O', depre-nlou of ntr- Itaatid gt-ueral iletility,in the.. various forms; .ilso ss s preveutive ainuaai fever and aue anl ttther Inieriuinent fevers, the "r'erro-l'hospnoratett-EUxirof Caluura" inade by Casweil,llaxard a Ov, New York, and sold bv all linnri.ts. is tne best tome, aud for paiieota recovering from fever or other aickneaa, it has no equal. A vifitob who was put in the "spare room one night recently when tbe temperature waa lingering near zero, avoided a fatal cold by abunuing tbe bed and sleeping on tbe marbietop bureau. Rheumatism cf the heart and other forms of Heart Disease cured by Dr. Graves flsart Regulator. Price $1. Jap ax bse soldiers carry fan s. These weapons are probably only ui ed iu the hottest of the fight. Dr. Kline's Ureal nerve Restorer H tor marvel ot tbe age for ail nerve diseases. All Ota stopped tree, send to an Area street. KUlladelphlA. Pa A ruBNAcn should be like a good singer able to reach the npper regis ter. If a cough disturbs your sleep, one dose of fiso's Cure will give you a night's rest. If our credit be so well built, so firm tbat it is not easy to be shaken by calumny or insinuation, envy then commends ns and extols ns by reason, to these upon whem we depend, till they grow jealous and so blow ns np when tbey cannot throw us down. Hale'sHoney Lorehouud A-ncl Ynir. FOR PERSONS OP ALL 40RS. S WUSTDKRVUI. CTTRB FOR COUGHS, COUDS,CKOUP,WBOOPINO COr O U. BRONCHITIS, AND CONSUMr TIOM. IT BANISHBS COOOHI (acute er ehronieiaad BRFaks CP COLDS like auaiet tr CVRUa, la fact, where euur teaisdlss km K BMfriallsias, Of aUPtaagtala I lareaas. esaapaas, l a mi ror taMl Am Dmm Para la ih BlaaSk dam Bass mm iOs Perns mad Jwmsaw. Good temper ia the philoepby of the heart a gem in the treasury within, whose rays are reflected on all out ward objects. Tremendous TaOr of D-lr The Whaler they may say. ail that tbey ara doing at ranama. , ctioTof . ! JW: -u-th-ve 125 About 820.OW.UW n founderTwid nub-founders; much more for the porchaae of the advertising and extr. 1 and as mucn moro w-'- bonus. I learn from an engineer con bonns. a m bl0 rersant w tn meter ol nara gruuu T I .Knnl tl.10. which five trme. what it .hould cost even were. -7 .,- - i,.v MnaJ. i tO get nd O! even 101 - , . n. the excavated material. s """"V"": ,monnt of excavon wut " W ge. proper swf- - - -" . inia is aimisss . , ' summit level of the railroad is a mere hog'a back" that is to nay, . nn hnth aides. verv steep . , . . cut was made only twenty-five feet deep because of the tendency u mo ---- . - 1 T f .. . A Min dim rlAUffht in to sucie. io - : this gap by slide, and it required days 7! K -i Th ..rth had to be car- IU Ulg 1k VUKt ried ff in buckets, and it waa like put tr. If the canal has a lockage of llo ft then the deep cut will be at least mm 4.i von aea what a cut in width it must be and what the lai slides will be after heavy rains. A Ti xs man has Invented s machine for washing dishes. There lsn fanyining a Texas man will not do to save work. Ks hi HtnA tha benefit would seem to be durived entirely by the female mo nnlnaa rarchance he be one of those unfortunates so far under snbjection as to be dish washer in ordinary to his own household. A the rollinsr stone gathers 110 nv-ss, to tbe roving heart gathers no affco- tioiis. The only tnown specific for Epileptic F1U.-5 j-Also for Spama and Falling sickncui.-h N"rvons Weakness quickly relieved and cored. f;nalled by none in delirium of tever.-wB g J-Neotralizes pcrma of disease aud sickness. Onrea ugly blot hes and stubborn Wood sores. Cleanses blood, quickens Blotr'Tub circulation. Eliminates Boils, Carbuncles sad Scal.l.-4 a -Permanently and promptly carea paralysis. es. It Is a charming and healthful Aperient. Kills Scrofula and Kings Evil, twin brothers. Chsnct-s bad breath to good, removing cause. I ??lonts biliousnese and clears complexion. Charmiu- reeolvent snd matchless liativ.-S It drives Met Headache ute the wlnd-- -T-fontaiss no drastic cathartic or opiates. Promntlr etires Rheumatism by routing lt--S Restores lifr-el ing properties to the blood.-ii a 1 guaranteed to cure sll nervoni disorders.- t ?yKiiatle whea all opiates fatl.-aS R.-freehea the mind and iovloptes the body. rnre drnenia or raoner refunded. -ii"a I r Endorsed in writing by over ll'Vy thousand u-nlins; physicians in L. s. ana turope.-ss Leading cli-rirymcn in U. S. and Europe.-a Dl-vasee of the bliod own it conqueror. "5S for aak- by all leading drnfjrguita. $1.50.-a The Dr. S. A Richmond Medical Co., Props. tf. Jo. ph, Mo. t-i For leefimonlala and circular send stamp C. N. Crittc-nton, Agent, New Yoik. HOP ItaU p-JfTHlel l-LuttVT it irnoioa fur it qait k .vital he-Arty ti. d in carter Laiu back. Riaojiurtisin. S-laUcft, PLASTER! rvi-.T in the fWk 9id or Hi IX IwvwvUr., &V.9 Joint and XiiMrkt. S-.rv rhest, liblwy TrvaU- txnd all pexina or rbm vltire-r kJ or cr. p-nwTeu. 11 :x uk-, nu-rnt-ia mm ami StimuUU4 tht pnx. The tirtoret at hop com btn-i wrub irnn ck-u and remdj to apply. 8-p-rt to lintmenta, Miooa mad lnc t crau or faf J!watjlde?oI GREAT rt'st of pri-'tx Hup FUistrr Ciwmpany. rro prwtora, Btatoa, MAtW. SUCCESS 00 I - Ibetwrt family pill Baada liawlay-a St.jmach aarf I.iT-r F11 PI--net in ar-tlfins-l en.w to txVr SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 14 sea THE LIFE LESSON LEARNED BT A PROMINENT Hl'DSOS ODD FELLOW. from the Hudson JT. r.) Register. Mr. J,n Eltinir. a falthfnl Odd FrCow (Paet Grand) rLtnilrlwald." No. 443) and a member af lne Bamlal churi b aaya: I hare been, aa m at of mr aroualnt- an m Ho lon know, a s ff-n r fr ro dvmeixia for U-u?ea.a. The tfymptoma of iy miladr weie tnoaa wi.iou a mllUoa other sutrerera in tbe Und would re ownire aa the r own. Beainnire with mllv.vtS'a. smirklina eh and flatulence, I became so weak that mr b.dj became a bnrden too heavy tocarrv. andmr mind w. weimtod dowo by a l.imT dinJency. Afu-.- eaun j I f it as if I had a ball of elowine; iron tn rnvt-t-mach; mv ahilomen would bttiat. and r a .f- nicteialnKiateooataiitlywIthaaickh ailacba. A Kr iBm na- m mr eniit ion ednaed me w ure DK. DtVIO HOSEDT'S FAI'ORITE BE.H :. trll DK nie wlut an Infinite deal of ricd it a A d ne her and others whom abe knew. 1 bee-an takinar itintlie l.tter part of Aoniirt. and uiJ al oKether niy in:ee D lUoe, when tt aillteKd m me th. m(Mt wonie rtul impmtftm t 1 have now niiul and fl trona-.r. Setter and harpUr than I hare In ten y.ar.. I IVORITE RSJISOT cured mr friend. K. F. U rmana,of Ghent, .d tbe llnirerina- re. main.fi nuianal rver aad of Muoa-neaa. Mr. H ir. vey Thomas tbe ameer on Warren itr ev Just below the Worta Hooaw. ears that tt has bad w.nderf ullj Coed eff eeta npon him. Seoroe of n; aequamunt ea say ttut havtna; one tried It they wold aever aaraln bawtihwit It 1 have a-iren It to my ch Mrea and found It the beat medicine I have eve- known for Km latinar Umr bowela and punfyina; their blood. The roowitaueof this nwdtcuaa I dee.a Uaa arreattsat of pbraical life." IVJDftlUJ a,iri -.8niruco.XomKaaowB.o 'St. Bernard :i -VEGETABLE PILLS" 'Hf Z The be enr for LIVFR and BiL rT vTP. I'" M 00 riamn. CosTIVKSfsdw SFSatrA. Httn-COB and IjiSPtPSIA. f f.- - Prue. JScik.w. at Irnrsvta. or by oaaU. -blalu. Ivs aent raica. Addxvaa ST. BtKJiAKD VkOKTABLE PIlX VAkER-S, SB Mercer Str-4. New To-k. av Wormy Velne aftha aerocaaa. Often IA uw. ani am ay uost. SSJ at ManhflAil. lSd.illlw J7 i ir ut Elastic Cradle lompressor, SO. Cireolar Kree. UT!iX llUl.L taXZT. 1G0 riiSkSUSawIc siGENTS iVA!.TE3 Slffi ri KKK to ani lly St ail a- SiasilBie e..-r uienteL Siuimta oair ol stOLkiura with HiEL and TOR eawawlee in Wl nunotea. It wiii alao knit a ar-u saxuxy ol fancy work lor which tbere ia al way a rely mark. Hend foreireiilarand terma lo tbe Twwawhly lialttiMe Slaiae 4 a. aa Imaout .um, tuatoa. slaaaT PTEBTHXaXTHT WOifAT T8 BStUTTrtrLI J m V. seevlaancaia, diaoontent. ave, are f?nsrlly aa tn tad healia. Cvery l!j kooal ST"?1 "f?- sad baanty br aortrhlnar the blood, rearalaaaav ass aaereoona, and aootkiDaT sad fwisw iBa aarvoaai sratA" Kad-iraed by SLT-J??!!!1 iniyaaolaaa who make a aaawtaltv of fenia-ai Slaaaa,a Unlr aa he aaaffraaa UuWk!l. GOOD HEWS TO LADIKS ! 4 iaiUvr mt- otsitt. tea Teu eure a rsaaU- rasw tL.KAla..u 1 r C I VT-. aritlttheresi . -nni iiTre.Tj. i .-. .. ... it s iLff.r, n other tr..:.5 " 1 rs.5 i marked c a Is tV p oj tr,. , e HAY-I-fcVt.Uirc $ I i Drojrts. 40 cents h mat. rej aterM. I Hftwi "ai. uiu4 iit, j twimi--- alua m itm um uuiumu rrLaTa A fshfoa af Betv aa ..y rerever PH. T. tXI X tt'il UAL ii 3 Oriental Cream, or YiA lX- Or. Is. A. 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Foraiiyext ual pain, sore, wounil or lame ness of niiin or lieast, use only MEXICAN MUSTANCi l.l l MENT. Itnonetratesallmu-s-ele anil flesh to the very hone, expelling ell infianiiiiatioii. soreness anil pain, ami koalins the diseased Jiart as 110 other Liniment ever did or can. So saith the experience of tw generations of sufferers, a'"1 so will you say w hen you lune tried the "Jlustang. H1 t 5 5 iWnK. wl 3 fai" rx- 1 i a;.. i -k. r r st,-.i i J tri r aa M Of a I - 4 :( ! r con' Iborl i pun ! tul how jsipa ; stra : tip .:popi all t nail .toe ! gnu suit : duu . 'euju sun ,'trre iMn her busl Qual Willi into rttu peru jtOllt for ."sgiu lUlt: ben pud. Said - Sam feet. i -i the: Mai San totl i -I ;uic n'je ' 1 : faju TaUU ; -I wati Dlgt liou J W luli j r aslia K aiiji but 1 "I t'.ou lor tp- kHlll Tm tart: mil Odin ot 1 day) Id t elf. Iuil J'JJS kud tu;, i M1 e: tuu M hpui ou ffj t-m uni kii ,u , kiut (tin kg j td," firii hid ' ' fao tl4.C tut it -1 bp I koki tt ltd wa jt 1 t 4ti Mi L
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