The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, November 28, 1894, Image 8

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k Pertinent rnn,
"Onr country If rlarht. should be kept right i
II wrong should he pat HM," li potltlenl
mmlrn which paraphrased applies to other
conditions of life, thn . our health It right,
should h knpt rlRht t It wrong shonl 1 be put
right, especially lu bodily ailments, sneh m
pains and nehes, which Hi. Jacob Oil
promptly cure. Many out ot work should
heelio give It a chnnos to cure and It will
sMvethema chance to go to work cured.
Another adage Is i "hedo.'th best, who doath
Woll." Well, of course, you wiint to ho whII
from nil orts of ache, on I the best thl-ig to
do ff to use the grent remedy. He who does
to is doing woll In-lnod
1 ho heads ot venomous serpents were no
indent euro nil.
In Olden limes
People overlooked the Importance nf perma
nently beneficial effects nnd were satisfied
Kith transient action, hut now thnt It In gener
lly known that Syrup nf Figs will iwrrnnncnt
lyrurc habitual rnn-tlpntlon, well-Informed
people will not Imy other lnxntlvris which act
lor n llini', but flnnlly Injure the system.
Ittpnna Tabulra.
Pllp a vlnl Into nir vest pocket nnd vmt
ift. t liiMiifl Mvuin-t thc tortures of Dyspepsia
and nil kindred ailments. One girts trite.
. ..
Karl's Clover Root. tho great htond purifier,
Svea freshness ami clearness to the f nmpleg
D and curse constipation. 5 uta.. OUcta.,11.
Mr. Window's SnntMnir ftvmp for children
teetlunir, softens the gnui. reduces liiuamnia
tlon, allays pitlu. ures wind colic. k-.a bolll
If afflicted with sore eyes ne Dr. I-nnrThomp
ton's Kye-wnter. Diuggistseelliit V iter bolllo
Thn Inw of Ashnnteo limits tho King to
1,333 wives.
I r. Kilmer' Rwakp-Hoot eura
all Kidney nnd bladder trouble.
Pnniphlet and Consultation free.
Labratory Hliii;huinplou,N. X.
iintt amnion First.
Chattanooga made thn first Hesse
mer Bteol that was manufactured In
the South.
.llr. Jomra II. Anhton
I ArnWell
Thanks to Hood's Harsaparllla, which cured m
of rheumatism and ulcers on my leu. which I
Hood
'g Sarsa-
parilla
bad for year and oould
not cure. I regard
Hood 'sHursitpatllla and
Hood's 1111 standard
Cures
--
medic ines. J. II. Asnros, nlitht watchman
on Islington bridge. West Rochester, N. H.
Take Hood's Pills with Hood's Sarsa partita
' FIV 48 94"
Don't leave
home mad
If your breakfast
doesn't happen to
suit.
TELL
YOUR WIFE
To have
BUCKWHEAT
CAKES
For breakfast
to-morrow.
W.L. Douglas
$3 SHOE
is thc bcst.
NOSaUtfcKINO
5. CORDOVAN,
rnruiMjf chiiuci i rrfAi r
4..5FlNECAIf&kAliAI)0a
4 POLICE.s Sous.
s?.2.
EXTRA FINE.
2.I-ta BOYiSCHCOLSHOEi
LADIES
?z.i.c?
BesTD0
, SEND FOR CATAU30US
BROCKTON, MASS.
m can anr. moner br srearlus Iho
V. l Dnuala. S3.00 Shoe.
Reeaa.e, w. are th. lnrsrit manufacturer, of
tblscmaeuf Bboct la th. world, and guarantee tbtlr
vslu. by stamping Ui. asm. and prkr. on tho
uoiiora, witii-n prutK't you against blitn pneosana
th. middleman's prollts. Our shoe, .qual custom
work In style, esay mtlmr and wiarlna ouslliles.
w.hav.them sold .verywher. atlnwer prices for
TBiue Riven mnn anroiner make. Tak.nosua.
atltuu. It your dealer caunot sutiply you, we can.
COOK BOOK
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20 rflGBS-ikbUoTltftTDD.
Oueof the Idtrfftwt an(j lkiel t'iH)K
Book, published. MsUeS U xctiuia
tor SO Large Uoa Waas rut I nail l.lua
CotTen wnipbera. siul . g-oent Manip.
Write for lint ot our olhur Hue l'r
nsliuus. woolsos a.icg Co ,
U) Uuruu fat., Tuuuo, Ouio.
COUNTRY EDITORS whohegintl
liiatr With III V Ptillflns'ltllHl l.il . 1-iillV" Hilll'L
the New
It. tifptittlk'uu, iifltiocrnth' or hmi'l-eintt lit, 8uuU
lor m it pit, em, U. 1. MaUMONU, NeHpurt R. 1.
1 A Tli M"frCTRAl'KMIii:n Examlnatlnn
j 1 ijii I jo ml Mil. tft a lo piitti4l.iy
vt UivtmUuu. Kond for iuvt'Utnriiuutir,r bow f(it
4 VlilavUk 1'AIKlCiv O iAHHtLaUW AUlxuTo.l 0.
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ADVICE TO COLD HUNTERS.
Funds nnd Ktparlenco Necessary for
Those Expecting- to Vlalt Australia.
Very tlmnly, in view ol tho grnnt rush of
prospectors Irom nil iimrtm of tho tthibo to
thn newly-dtsrorereil gold mines of A it ra
ils, la nn exhaustive report to the Rtnte De
partment, Just published, from L 8. Consul
tleneral Mnrntm at Kloltrourae. Ho has
been beselKed with letters of Inquiry
from restdnnta of California,, Colorn.
do, Novadn, nnd other Wcstorn mining
Htntes, asking his advice si. out going to Aus
tralia, and tukea this method ot answering
Inquiries. Iho report Is very Instructive,
nnd goes so far Into detnll as to ineludo n sol
of very practical suitgestlons, drawn up by
tho Australian Minister of Mines, fur the
guidance of people unused to digging for
gold, showing where nnd how it Is to be
looked for, nnd to nld thnso miners who wnnt
to get a little gold for siirolstenco ns quickly
as possible In easily worked ground. Hut
the kernel of the report la In the fallowing
pnrngrnph:
"There is a good opportunity here for
miners from the l ulled Htntca, well versed in
the best methods of obtaining gold, but It Is
absolutely necessary thnt they como well
provided with both funds nnd experience,
with aiifllclent of tho former to last them
at lenst six months, irrespective of the gold
they niny obtnlu. 'J he machinery and appll
nnoea in vogue here nre not altogether
the Intent nnd best) In many casos they nra
quito obsolete,
BIG SHIP CANAL SCHEME
But There la a Summit 419 Feet High to
Get Over,
The government engineers gent out to
mnko n pp'llminnry survey of a routo for the
proposed tweuty-two-fool ship ciiiml from
I.nko Kuperlor through to tho Mississippi
river near Ht. rnul or Minneapolis have prnc
nlly completed their work nnd will soon
breiik enmp nt White Iilrch, Wis. Tholr re
port will be forwarded to Mil). Henrs nud then
to tlio secretory of war, mid it Is oxpectod
will bo litld by III in before, congress ill its an
il mil tni-ssagn next month.
This survey, for which congress nppro
plated 10.(J0(), has developed several new
tacts. Them Is a spring near Whltu lliren
which Is on tho summit of the divide. '1 hot
spring, which discharges Its wnters both
ways n part Into I.nko Hnperlor nnd n part
Into the (lulf of Mexico Is 401 feet abovo the
level of I.nko Hnperlor, which Is about eigh
teen miles dlnliint.
Preaching a Holy War.
The nrrlvnl of the apeelnl envoy of Frnnce
nt Madagascar was marked by nn outbreak
of robberies and Incendiary Mres. Nntlvo
trinces nre preaching a holy war agnlnst the
ranch and nre displaying their hearts nnd
entrails ol children found, they declitre, In
French residences. The llovns, t' e rolling
tribe, declare that the French kill nnd cut
child ran.
Fitzsimmons Exonerated.
At tho Inquest over tho body of Cornelius
jtiorditu, tho prize fighter, who became un
conscious while sparring with Hob Fitr.sim
mons on Friday night last and died a few
hours luler, the Jury brought In a verdict ex
onerating Fitmlinmona. District Attorney 11.
i. hbove says despite the vetdlct he will pre
sent the case to the January grand Jury ot
Onundago county.
Twenty Dollars Apiece.
Routhbound passenger train No. 3, on the
Missouri, KHiisas A Texas road, was run Into
a switch at Little station, four mill's north of
Muskogee, I. T., about 10 o'clock Tuesday
night, aud held up by IB men all unmasked.
An unsuccessful attempt was made to enter
the express car, and tbs bandits then pro
seeded to rob the passengers. About 1300
tnd several gold watches were taken.
OeorgwM. Irwin
Oeorge M. Irwin, who Is
burg Investors for alleged
management of his grain
ness, and who loft rittsburi
learned that warrants herl I
Arrested,
wanted by Pitts,
swindling In the
speculating butd
i, as soou as ho
been issued airaint
York. When he
to Philadelphia.
him, was arrested In New
first loft l'ittsburg he went
THE LABOR WORLD.
Tirssu demands shorter hours.
Drtboit molders will build a hall.
Oca rnilroads employ 900,000 men.
Detboit has a Polish labor alliance,
Thirx are 6000 union longshoremen.
New York has 1300 onion custom tailors.
BrrrALo (N, Y.) has an iron trades' coun
cil. HEATTI.K, Wash., is to have a labor tom
jle. Tamx-tuh, Fenn., has a co-operative glass
shop,
Thi use of iron in building Is displacing
bricklayers.
r aoviDENcg (R, I.) hac kmcn nnd express
men have a uulon.
Tnnaic t-amsters were candidates for sher
iff In Him Frnnclsoo.
Tag monthly rata of wages of masons la
London is HI. 50 ; In New York t72.
Wobknex In Russia hava eornmene-Hl agi
tating for a reduction of the hours ot labor.
lit tha country districts of Fr.tnon alzry
seven per cut. ot the agricultural laboreis
aro Idle.
Five Htxntirn fnmllles of Pullman, on.
employed, will form a single tax colony near
Mobile, AU.
It Is eatlmatej that tha recent roal strike
in Hi-otland cost $43,030,030, or 10 per head
of population,
Ct-rimooMn for boy and girl street ven
dors lnv irnca opened in Nuwoastlo-on-Tyne,
England.
Twgx-rr y:i a?n O rmnny adopted a sys
tem or oompn.Hory Inturauouo! worlilumon
ng'iiuit ucclilt-nt.
Arri.v. e.mnlncr factories ara now In full
blni-i in all p-irts of the country where that
Indusiry pr vni;.,
New Yore h-is about 81,000 barbers, and
It nt eMimaiH.I tDat thoy shave at least 1,000,
OOO men t-Tery week.
TnE surrneo street r.tllrotd ornnlntlons
in tin eounirr bnve an agrasuto member
ship ot a nut S.l.OOO.
1 hk qniirterly report of tho Fall P.iver
(Miihu. ! mills shows a gre.it lulling oUoom
pureil with Inst H;ir.
ATToii!ir.v-fii!crnAL Oi.xit has decided
that ratlwav employes buvj a legal right to
b.tlong to brothcrhoola.
ExtnovEsof the Lnhlch Valley Railroad
hr.v- Jii-t tieeti notified of a twenty per cent,
cut lu wage, tin. third of the yeiir.
F.rtnoiii.YX clothing cutters say as much
" otlnug was iiiihIh in Sing Hiini (S. Y.)
I'l.koa last year as in all Now York City.
It has been estimate 1 thit Ihere are np
w ir.l of 50 ;o ni-ui employ J lu New York nud
Brooklyn ns ui.-lit wittohnien. MiJulo-xgoJ
men they urn, the most of tncm.
Im the Leiidvllln (Co!.) rocli-drilllng con-te-t
the worl i's rooord was broken the first
night, a I.Bii.lvllle toitn ilrilllng thirty-two
nnd oue-tmlf iuuheg In Ouuniaou grautte.
The ilaily pipers contain nacouutg of a
grent ri-vival o! many iudustritu, ot tho em
ployment of thousini o: men, und lu many
enses, the necn.sliy lor runulng factories
.light iin I ilny to keep up with order,
Tr drinking is r ipl lit- becoming a vice
amoug liritish workingwotnen, and it hug
recently been a-iowu that the mlserabla con
illllou of tha wor't-rs lu the slate quarries
nf Merioneth is v-ry largely due to the loor
iluiiit coiisumpiion ot let by the UiJO at
wti'. i.u the wuuix of tbs district.
PROMINENT PEOPLE.
Fttuiss. writes his best music nt night.
The character of the n-iw Cc-ir ot Russia
ts still a mystery.
RtJRonox O'RRii.t.r, of tha tTnlta-l Rtnte
Ar-ny, Is acting ns tht l'resldeiit'g physlclin,
Dn. H. F. Rmith, the aulhnr of '-My Cotin
trv, 'Ti nf The," was a collegoclass-nale of
Oitver Wendi'll Holmes,
Tntotiong II, Iltvis, for-neriy one of tha
mot pro-tiltient svrtch nrttsts nnd mngnr.lm
writers nf this country, Is dmid,
The King of ll-ditltm Is sp -n ling his own
fortune mi l that of bl sister largely for th
benefit ot the Congo rr -e ft:nte In A'rioi.
Titt blithest price ever pild t)!lvcr Wen
dell olnv torn poem Wits tnio, gh-'n by
the pos'.on Olo je lor his verses eulogizing
(inrll -M.
A MintotTS fact ttltoitt Ad lph Rulro, of
putro Tunnel fnme, w.io Iris tieen ele'-to-l
Mnyor of Ran Fninelsco, la that lie hit
Sever voted.
f- rae P. l'.Ki.t.r.w, thecnrlcn'.nrlsf, known
ns "t.'hlp," illcil, it lew days ago, in Nw
York, of pneumuiiia. nged thirty-two yeir.
Ho wisth't son ot Ir ink ll illiiiv.
Pbinie KntpoTRixE, thn Inns' dl'tln
eulshe.l living ralngee, hits resided In Kng
liind since nan. Ills inmlly hel l hlih r ink
In llnsaln iHitoro thn days of tho Ro-nunolTs
Wn.i.tAM T. Adams (f)dver Optic), one of
thn mot popular story writers of tlie United
Htntes, Is now seventy-threM years old. Ho
Ims written 1'iO books, besides tunny s':ort
Moriiis.
rin Jt;i.tA! pAttarRroTr, the Rrltlsh Ait
l;Bi:idor to this country, is s!x:y-six ye trs
ol.'. Is a timrou-.tii sports-nan, nn-l fog
six years bus "roote-l'' for the hapless Wash.
Inglon ball team.
AsiiitAnon Iiavard, recalling the fact
thnt ttin English hnvn p'nee l thn busts of
Lowell and Longfellow In Westminster Ab
bey, Is ipiltn suro tbey will pluiiu that of
lloiiin-s there nlso.
PntM-K Fiiaxx Ltr'HTRxsirix, the new
Austrfsn Ami'iissador at thn Court of Ht.
pHterabiirg, linssla. Is thn youngest person
In thn world holding thnt office. He g but
forty-two yoir old.
Admiiiai. Ito, the J.ipinesn hero of tha
dny, who Is known among bis devoted sail
ors ns 'thn Leim A-lmlral," on a rcount ol
his extreme thinness, bus a daughter wao Is
one of Japsn's very few blond beauties.
Rwami Vivekakaui, thn Itrnhmln high
priest, now visiting in this country, has a
tnmlly record reiidilng bii"k twenty cen
lurles. He la nkout llvo feet, six, whelghs
SM pounds, and Is as Jolly nt nu old time
monk.
"Cv" Hri.t.owAV, whom tho Repuhlhins
have elected lo (Congress from thn First N -w
Hnmpshlrn District, mwiilly married a fair
Hulvstlon Army enptnln. Ho stun is six twt
six, is n fluent tnlker and a good criminal
lawyer.
The n ir.nan Empress Is thlrtv-slt J'cars
old. The first gllnpsn her futnr ! Ims-ian I
had ot her alio was lying asle-ip In u lium
mock at Prinkeiiaii, where William was
hunting. Later, at tlincastle, heiutroJucj l
hlmselt and was soon in love.
Btboxo resemblance Is at once noted be
tween tho pictures ot the new O.ar of Rus
sia nnd the Duke of York. Tha family like
ness Is decided among European sovereigns
ol the blood of th Ouolphs. Tha German
Emperor nnd the Duke of Connnught are
frequently mistaken tor each other.
THE WONDER OF THE AGE
Remarkable Find of Gold In th L Plata
River.
James Montgomery, a former resident ot
Cincinnati, but now living at Denver, la re
newing old frlendsalps In llellevue, Ohio. He
is Just from tha wonderful new gold mining
fields on the La Data known as tba Dakar
contract If the estimates made by experts
nre correct, the And Is the largest gold dis
covery In the history of the ooutineut. The
vein la 700 fet between walls and 11 claim
are located on It.
For some reason the find ha not attracted
either newspaper notoriety or the attention of
the general public, though It la one of the
woudera of the age. Montgomery say tho
gold mining Industry ot Colorado wa never
o attractive as now. More mines are being
worked and mors disooverios made than evei
before.
Forty-Nina Horses Burned-
Friday morning fire broke out In the Rprlng
Harden avenue car barncs ot the now Alle
gheny Traction Company. Of llfty horses
tabled in the barnen only one escaped. The
lire was discovered by the watchman in the
root of the center barn. He promptly turn
ed In an alarm from box 137. llelore the en
gines arrived the entire roof wns lu flames.
It was soon evldont that the entire structure
would go.
Tho fire burned 150 tent along Rprlng Onr
den avenue and 200 feet buck. 1 he horses
were conllned In the cantor bnrn. Thirty ol
them belonged to the Traction Company aad
and twenty to Fred Qwinner, the contractor.
Ho rapidly did the fire spread that it was im-
possible to save more man tne one.
Relief for Firs Sufferers.
The Minneapolis stnto relief commission al
Its meeting at Hinckley e'oaed up It work
tor this year. The work at Haudatone will
not be closed for two weeks. The commis
sion ha built forty bouses at that place. The
rommlfcslon has used over 2.0-0,000 feet of
luralair and bos built 275 bouse. Complete
out lilts of furniture and other household
gooda have been supplied to ovos 450 fum I.
lies. Where the commission expected to lake
care ot 1,500 people they havs furnished re
lluf to at luuat iMOO.
Th Government's Cash Account.
Tha treasurer of the Uuitnd State, Hon. It.
D. Morguu, ha submitted to Heeretary Car
lisle the annual report on the operatluus and
condition of the treasury. The net ordinary
revenue lor the llsciil year ending Juue 30,
cents omitted, were 2'J1. 7X2,0.11, a decrease
of 38.0ti7,B00. as compared with the year be
fore. The nut ordinary expenditure were
t3t7,51S,279, a decrease of 15,Ui2,U74. In
cluding the public debt the total receipts on
acuouut were t724,00d,S38, aud tho expendi
tures tiWI,!Wti,562.
Spain Revising Her Tariff.
The minister of llnance. Honor Hnlvador,
has submitted a 'ill to the chamber authoris
ing the government to revise the exUting
tariff on the uuder.stnndlng that the revision,
will not Interfere with the treaties of com
merce ulreudy ratillud. In addition the gov
ernment will be authorized to extend revised
Import duties to nations wlillbg to grant reui
ptoclty. Many Counterfeiters.
William P. Hheou. chiel of the eret servica
ot tho treiiBiiry department, lu bis annual re
port allows that during tho year, the totul
number of arrests umilo wa 0n7, uciirly nil of
which were lor vlolatluu of tho ulututes re
lation to counterfeiting. Of those arrest
about 300 were either convicted or pleaded
guilty nud 129 are awaiting tbs action, of
grand Jurle.
Wealthy Immigrants.
Among the Immigrant wuo arrived at Bal
timore from the teaiuship Dresden from lire
men was a family of four persons, who had a
fortune of a 120,0JO. The head ot tha
family 1 a Hungarian named lluher lteck.
They are from liudupest.
Lost 17.000.
Farmer William A. Jones, of near Chil
lleutlio, O., wn buncoed out of -7,ll3u by two
men named William Hinttb aud Tho. Joues.
These meu were bottlug on the amount of
ready money they bad and the farmer loaned
7,000 to bmlth.
A r-'ltigHes family.
In a Lincoln-hire vlilngo In Kng.
and, lives a family who tulTer undet
thu curious deformity or fie. I tig (luxur
ies. This jiecullnrlty does not ap
pear to lio one ot those freaks of Na
ture which may apiicar In one Indi
vidual, and not he transmitted to
thc next generation. Irom what
can he learned, the singularity has
existed in this family so far ns his
tory and tradition extends, I'tid there
seems at present no signs of Its dying
out, as the grandchildren are as ne
void of n overs, as their irninilslre.
The lutuds of thm remarkable fam
ily p esent the appearance of having
had the lingers amputated, or chopped
oil roughly and unevenly below the
econd joint, leaving a short stump.
There Is no mill or hard substance,
and were It not tor the utisenco ol
anything like a l icatrio casual ob
server would conclude that the de
fect was dun to an accident; but, as
though Nutu e had nil' united to
compcn-Ttto for the nlneiice of linger
thn thumbs are abnormally large and
strung.
Tho family are In other respects
fully endowed by Nature, and do not
appear lo stiller the dlsnlvantages
the absetico of lingers might be ex
pected to entail, tluu of thu daugh
ters, ogeil 20, can write, sew, knit,
and Is In evc:y way ns dexterous, and
accomplished as oilier girls of her
uge and station. W hen nsked If nho
"did notllnd It awkward to be linger
less," alio replied:
"No! If you hud never had fin
gers, you woultl not know you needed
litem. "
Tho only drawback that seemed to
be occasioned Is tho curiosity the ah.
fcnco of Unyers evokes from Btruiii;
High Sieeil nn Ilallwnys).
The real danger Involved In the
proposed Incn-a-ed speed of railway
Ira. in say ninety or ono hundred
tulles an hour s not, a ending to
Kuhlows, In Incidental risks, but,
rather, in tho curves of the existing
I nes, winch le.'ider any such speed
luipii-Hib'c, unless tho weight of tho
engines und trains be also increased
far beyond what tho bridges and per
manent way would bear that Is, at
tho first Mm r u curve, tJ10 ono hundred
uillo train would lly off tho rail. Tlio
necessary relation of the-o curves to
spec l accurately known, and this
It Is, i nd not tho lack of power, or
novel dangers from wind prcssuio, or
boiler explosions, which sets the
limit to mo lern train speed. Kuh
lows further remarks that its the
force lending to throw off tho lino a
train running al tho speed of 1 i0
miles an hour would lie about six and
a half times greater than that which
a steam express train resists at a
curve when running at sixty-two
miles an hour, It Is plain ihaitlio
present lines could not be used for
the "lightning' express," even though
the fclectro-mntor were substituted for
the steam engine: the lines must net
only be stronger, but straighter than
would be possible by unv modifica
tions of their present forms.
Groaning thei Unoel.
I have lust returned from the rail
road station, whoro every one I saw
seemed to havu ardor In his heart,
and hurry n his eye. If we were
half as much In earnest In preparing
for Heaven as wo are for Jaunts of
pleusuro, and our Journeys of busi
ness, It would be something! What
a bustlo pervaded thu whole station
loading, running' backwards and
forwards, soma going Into carriages,
and others loiuingout, while the rat
tling vehicles set olt and arrived by
turns.
In the midst of all this bustle, I
noticed a man walking coolly along
with a tin pan In bis hand, greasing
the whcelsof the cirriages. He took
no notice of the line folk or bustle:
whoever and whatever the people
might be, did not appear at all to
trouble his head, wither they came
or went, was not his buHines. on he
went with his employment: It was
his duty to grease the wheels, and
grease the wheels he did.
Tbluks I to myself, "Here's a
lesson lor ma This man Is but i
picture of what I should be."
Oh, that 1 hatl humility and godly
Integr.ty enough In my hrcast to go
straight on with my work! ".'reusing
the wheels," If needs be! patiently
and cheerfully occupying tho lowest
station assigned me by duty, unlit It
should be said to me, "friend, go up
higher." selected.
inn only Way.
When Whistler and Wlldo were in
tlmute, the itriisi named a kitten,
which had been presented to blui,
"Oscar," us a tribute of arTection to
the poet In due time, Mrs. Whist
ler appeared at the studio-door ono
morning aud announced:
rear: What do you think hns
happeued? O.c.tr bus kltttius!"
"Impossible!" exclaimed the art
ist: Ucur Is not that kind of a cat."
When, however, he was led to the
snot where t 'scar was purring over
the diminutives, he said:
"Well, If (War has had kittens,
be must have plugltrucd them."
Jaoos "I say, old fellow, can't you
lead me :eu lor a month?" Nags
"-orry, but I huvcu't anything but a
fifty. Oct any iliangef Juggs
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flvo months; that will do Just as
welL" Detroit J'ree fross.
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