Wik an oid b na yo of vio ro € rey of bl Wik of & bonkering fora while in the lntte hifting their weight | se oiler, throwing ong that | : gq aml Boas | hegan 10 Ag the po } Fiaptine BNE wn SX &t Fuses side, laid him down on the green, anfastoned Bik eothar gud water wpin him while he writhoo polled on the earth, : Af Inet the moan fecorered bos o and war asked] what ailed bine, smeh powerfal preaching!’ said bo. | bad heard befors of me pio ander Whitfleld's prefobing, fo pever supposed it wonkl doable pov iy i fog! id shop the oor war of | wo." to a certain ¢ pelts a almost at st for t tho must cheerful fAower of tay mother's gardon way x pansy that under ik me van, p up nnd 1 Bot is the Largest jud in the animal capable of contaluing pda Thaw i of water, sex, in gO Wm throat, ho the mings the water, ho lives on holes in lie head. ding wre said Kk should be able O00 » year. : 1,000 v.10 Jas New York sr the first eradd. A AR a great fire raged in Constan- | siz the shores «ff the Golden a tp y ary wits. estab o year 1700, & cert nt and a ar of heat. In the new 10 pict beautiful con and each mine platiorm of wood that ieoes at the end amd foot § has ever bron in wed Dray. artsonse, Dr Prior gives | kiss me. kof my but my clothes | oT mm . and 1 have tial on this oocasio and bazaars were y being estimated “PBat.'' sid one of the deco’ has was not Mr. Whitfield proach | but only a nearby minister sabato for him this mormivg. AE this point tha Bostoes mi Ferny | mad clear through. What!’ he said. “Have 1 50 miles, spoiled my best suis of and bad fits and never heani Mo WE fold after ail? Well, I'l be po nro if that isn't the worst soll I ever ha © * | =-New York Recorder, ip, JOA Qe er ans deg gt Fhe Firm's Entertaining Frio In the employ ef ow Jargei yi mercantile house of thic ity © oo whose official title is entertain 00 § of | he ix down cn the pay roll ag «oh the | convection with the firm 38 37 va | ally known, H it were mucho! bo fulness would be gone His unl large, he hives at one of the Bip fob he knows everybody, has a v.osilly ‘seecanplichmionts, and is one | plensantest men to meet in thi p. Heposes as » friend of ties werRl | members of the firm and when a pro petive placer of a large order appears ho drops into the office and an intro duction follows, The merchant ask if it it So-and-s0 about, and the entertuiner ro Then follows a diane at the cial, in. troduetions fo genial and prominent men of the fown, and after the theater . behind the soenen. A wine woppor fol dows, and after it is over tho vasa thinks Philadelphia is the only city in § over to ary | purpose of spending the evening with | his entertaining friend. —Philade iphin place orders with the mowed SE RAR ANA RTE PN siopate royalist, to Nesselroc Jetter in invisible ink which, ciphered, tarnnd ont to bo an inscrata: ble riddle eapsblé of two interprets | filth in a could take a kick from behind without showing it ip hia face. His fellow con spirators wer: soavosly less bitter in their dislike than his avowed encrmio Yet be pursued the even tonofc! bin th | corse, seattering innuendos, isriton ing showers of anopyrons pangphiaty, smogpling English newspapirs into toe | | eity~—in fact, working rvory wie of conspiracy. ~'' Life of Nupolian,” L¥ Professor WM. Bloane, in Century The Indinn Postoffies. The poston in India not only el ects wud delivers Jetters, parcels and other articles, bot acts to a ecrtain 6x 1 tent as » banker to the general public, wells quinine axl mall, puys nailitary pensions snd colivets the revenos accri- "1 ing to the porerument from land and other scores & . jot to the fertile brain of one of the UH | oldest officers in the departinest bs due the lasost development Bn the work of The Punjab postoffico hus core for ward as so clooentary teacher. ii nat only collects letters and delivers them, but teaches boys in olemwntary wel ml how to write them and address the see ers. — London Answers, Celor sud Aromas of Colles. 1 Tues pre two thiogs which people {magne are guides ta the goodness of coffer which are realiy of Bo oats guess whatever, Troy are the sigue of 1 the devaetion wi 3 1.0 nites i = hen groaned Ly : in- | pot hg aig Thies pnt gely toi vss aise ol Hii Pie # ol Ly yomaterl md prep Lest flavors will o6 es The real we #3 bare pomirice lls ‘aebivh give ae $50 CLOT. Al Over. “Jinks and Liv girl have bad a quar: ‘i dpel SH hat stot? 00h. he wanted to be original and gave aor a roll thimble insted of an Enger TL Lng je Ee iovad naa. didn’ she Ha 163° SRO, Nol pus, abn didu't know which finger te voser BL Pre omiiigpynd 0 Foun Peorls who riod pons are hike wan ton boys fiat pol coppers ol the ralic road tracks. They amas themselves and other clildeon, but their Hitt trick may upsets Ing tien for the «ke a battered wikis cis. —1) WW. Holmes, pi £3} ot Chamele always change Lwir col on the approsch of a stuns and assume a neatral hue; darker than their cuss tomary tint Sa RS, | wonld bo too much trouble to show Mr. | plies that it would be a great pieasura, perhaps the visitor is given s glioipse of | the world, snd be sutesquently comes | : word, Re IY those Whe conteninl to voyage ta fem: in capatbic of sania before sigma. | ply apartment building pianos do that silk stocking. Mumt mid be | YOO can move, you know, if you don’t might mem rode, saul we didn’s want 10 hurt her fenlings, #0 we just got her a Bow wimg and sent lis to ber with oe} soaplbients of all the other tenante And, do you know, she’s mad we 8 hor fared ; bE tow a na dL A Ea YR wa sentient, On the contrary, & he mATTies with one Jeg in the grave and tag other | <3 Ew pinning i aw dares Kat iF last fechily tripping » war dance, but If to} the highest rank. w¥T 7 se a Degroit Preo aay victims be bi tho greatent A bem | shit train of converse | tarde of ans ibus inst pitroniving the moro anstociatic ith, “Al fares, plone!’ cies the famil- Bis pocket, the ornurment of the pmagh terial bench diseovared, to big const farthing of mc An expinpatl oy. wry of the state of { wos prooveding amd being faked very I part by the condactor w suid Here, TH pay for yon,” handed over, whereapon the gentic © moving nearer his sopiifactor, saad | was persistently refased, Arrival at a aerial sMfet corper, however, the ian, the stairs, looked the magistrate full in the face and safd, with a mod that | meant, “How's that for heaping coals you gave me threo wonthy' bard labor Just Nov. & “Londo Tit-Bits, A New Foror of Street Art. Strent art, performed by *aguevers ¥E of lute in eomsequence of the charts ; "| ceasing $6 throw coppers into the art plate druwn for their 1vacption. A “aorvever” who for the press has Joeated himeelf in Gray's Ins row 1 has devised a pew plan for embellish ing the footpath apd instructing pode trians at the sapce Lider Dastead of mal Jesmons in Hinlosetann ment ag aki down in that one whi desiris that may bo request Fie explains the 7 those who may be ini Jeot for a halfiwuny J of 118 verbs iu change i Hin pictores mi; in color ae this ef Biv praioei they bave the merit of usefulness rit wef east. The up to dts “etic adie XO as A sthocl of Langong Weekly. ord ei a Tt Made Ber Augers, ew strange how siridadly sone oromen oern to pegard rifles,” said the | fiat tenunt thoughtfally, “What's the matter now ¥"' asked the “Why, there's that woman with the you knew,’ "Yes. What of ber?’ ihe has played one tune IR times a “day for the last three monthe. | poehins, far oy, when, throstiog his band into : | depends much on C1 Aehiek ir faiia § nation, that pe bad rome out Without » iT airs i man, sitting near, sodidenly paltied ou : 2 permis from his waistcoat pocket aml The ticket was daly punched and | LRT ae ©] am grintiy indebted to yoo. Kind: i ALTE, ly Jet me have your nathe anid address’ | But to his debtor's great Aurprise this - he moved toward | Copawgne (ip © look up yor old cha tw {oop my name, yor worshin, Yoh ih Loa gant § tral portions ble water or i tion of viol on the pavionent is umlergoing a trans i forniatices. People havi become tired of | the daube intended to represent salmon | {on a piste cr bloe smisets or troos une | known to totany, snl the artists in chalk have experienced very hard tines | habe 10) ie mts wo PRRTION H | etter known as Od G77 or the Of nourse. Neatly ail women who like ju.” tell, we don't want to do that, It pet about it." : **What was the title of i? = mics and Low,” 1 think Maes thing ike that waywuy. Mame Gh lage Post. A Gustronomteal Expoiriment That Palled, Two French epioures ling near Toaohwes weirs not satisfied with the favar given to the turkey bo its staTiog of troffies snd recently dotarndmed tO fry whether the truffle Gavar < ould nol | bes imparted to the Bind by 8 pr pax sy# | ters of dive. They selected a fut young | turkey and fed it far two months with thse mbt do licate trafles (hat the weath end of the two mesths the inl was killed, ronsted carefally and deliontely and ought spon the takle and Smad to his digest that the taraey hints fy Bo Ernie bel The Sewspest Test. fond] ny wisi Time BE 5 ope tHE sin ban eal san foam when vw gretts bear Bd ep arii ae SF ani pease iy Si wight of Sho WE PEE iatier TO aie fot ly 005d y fie or 1 oassl Than gr 4 daring t ng flores or to work the current —bgel, Whe Admaives x Wasrior. The Matateds girl greatest pride in the exploits al the ms ons shor on By eds pay the $ilowewd in the kraal AR ESTE AR A 5 A AEE Tagabsitive, pred Fuck wi wean ivy x 3 laren pd ye ¥ Arete Jub cusped Ls dram 3h Po po ten fron . £ 5 & Pa 5 Yoos Beh wl — ove Fe wr fined 6 W bon an Ar ON #* fobs Tather 6310 Cha pee Curd Trogon Bite Wl Toronto Linke, 3% NY. Wark apa Flag. Fhe Getor we th musician plays when he Workih— Phe baal dphda Beovrd of Promee could produces. The turkey } aero to enjoy the experiment. AL tn » Fagor so NEW} : | Bruises Pig severest test of manhood be sever bas unde iy hard | yD oaeith pens pnrresg, |} toad | Egyptian women, * | recdntly ane | she coxuetion aud perfumes whch wer 3 Logwel by Egyptian tle nay be old, ethloss, A by Exyp | head rhs when be plays apd | ers of I= whic the dwighe free ~oornning from a gv ko oly gathe? wn greats i of fromen water in aris, the Fronch weatl eta the Je that Batleten & Fo says the congelatics Acenrding to this novel theary, whin the external surface begins 10 Srerpe, the alr bubbles are driven to Hom rad olen ise $y 8 PIES under sehich the crust yields aya: “The shook deter wintton of a fresh layer, dof two distiuet parts, ! air (and cctvsequentls the other cloaded or squenoe of the ibeladed bas pate Sar Solaro yor rtaie tie vis which is for: one deprived transparent), air bubbles) According nese non 8 sive oonpelal. reach the gv process has « ope apthority, this phe soduond at cach suvces y, and if the baistones nd before the freezing wn completed their oon uy yet contain air bob petals of jor. Pyramidu ou he aeerites to the a sopgelation, which cansrs thiv ecnraine Suld to pis the crost jure thiren, foie or more pices, Professor dannaSolaro also gives soma good 1 agcas in proof of his state peeve that Lailstones are formed Justus tr couely. He Louis Republi wo 4 shaped baila. Pievadilly. Perhaps there is mmong the vat cap i 'ieale of civilisation po more celebvated. | 0 Tore beautiful street than Pleeadidl “hie origin of jos mame is SL disputed Sthemgh the mterprdstion Risen by a Bono Fo Byag, ones universniy gown a8 © Prodin' Brug, on sccuont the earlipess of hiv hair, wiki gern well as any other, He hadd that, rather mors than wo steric age, it was Charles I's habit, en Bo tork Lis morning's walk in the sen park, do boy some cakes or tuo wes from an old woman with whom exchanged many a merry jut, and a0 kept bor booth sl # FpOE OppPOIW 1 the present site of Apsley Fiouse woo cakes were ealled “plokadile Lud from this circumstance the fashion vie western artery of London was sup wed by “Poodle” Byug to have takes Lil ATR Poodle’ Byng's sabes repos in Sb Tunes’ ohureh, which Bir Christopher Liven regarded as ope of his most suo cima] stroctores, not far from the wove of that celebrated yous and volup- tusry, the last Duke of Queonsberry, ; tar of Plocadilly,”” whose dishonored bones pirpose benenth the communion tabi ® : 4 London Telegraph. wpright plane in the flat next wo pring, . > A A florist of many yeaos' experience #ives the following recipe for presory: ng bouquets: Whim you reseive a bon Guet, sprinkic it lightly with fresh wa- ter; then put it into a vo sel containiog some soapsuds, which nourish the roots and keep the flowers as bright as pow, ake the bouquet out of the suds every morning su lay it sideways in fresh water, the stalk ootering first into the water, Keep it there a mingle or two] then take the Bowers out and spriakie it Hghtly by tbe band with pure water, Replacs the bouquet in the soapsuds, and the Sowers will bloom as fresh as when Brat gathered. The soapeuds need tr bo changed every third day. By ob prrving theses rales a bougoet oan be kept bright asd peantiful for at least one month and will last still longer in a very passable state but the attentun bo the fair ated fradl creatures, as diveet ed above, piast be strictly observed. New Crleans Times Deuoorat. a a PNR RT Ao Hot ov Cold Water. In a paper read before a medionl aewo- ciation recently a prampivent physician sun, sonserning the use of hot and told | water, that while the majority have eomeladed that hot water is better for bathing the eyes there soe cases Whew Bach of | wold is required and that the patient the esperimentord eagerly Fock » wing | should decide for himeclf, giving ibe preference fo that which the more quickly relieves the pin and leaves no had effects Hot water is genarally con sidered to be far better than cold for Water whizh mw not wo, coll drank in quantities ta one of the best pyeans of producing the persphiation pecessary for curing o heavy cold, It bn gad that » bowl of water stood ak the | gido of the bed will often cure troubled Pome Anirabis wats ° Gat ¥ Tras Waal se tusominda. I oan ad of paeifying the atmuod- a pests whieh has eosane fog rp Eagle. YW » pois £ y BEY bobo on stank ow Brockl hkmmee Talog me. Lali Dave wip ald Rand tis say, taey aod ih PERI 3 das guy similar te by the aclnt segs ost iy jars teh at Pyramida contain that which prioeosses, ®ll vogue today anwng Chiness ladics of Peontine St Louis. . The city of St Lonis 18 pet I any | county. Unser the Missouri constita. | tion of 1875 the city was separated from as I the soanty. sy wy dw where the DOME one it was created a IE seems Wo be In 187% srparate raunacipality. {the only oity fn the country had iv aot | oweithin the Mimi of a county. Ream, | A Guehurbaes Malady. “What gay wvour husband suffering from?" “He called it ‘catching toning’ t os ar | Chicago Record It has also best the geoerall opinion that the size of the hatlstee. na from without, and tout the ® : Ceatied nuclease the resalt of pres ion, ot Fowhieh bear a mossnblanee to those 18 cons discuss did Dr. Goods | Lteoaty favorites ap: a CAPERS BE is the Fall bonds that ig evd pir bilo bindifforenea o4 ret vel specimens of fine privet i GRE Husgin, the} fps 1 55 ser of She beagtifal in , of Ie, anrofiepder {ane Bande opted, Bic apstect Jie on ped for whet it cottaine aod can arn atate ipo more thong Mae guker ehithinig Pepe the mark of the most artintio siciil If ix madd that fv never so meh as inguived in what fos bis own broke wera th bo given to tho world, mo jong ak bis utterances appeared, he dared pot in what garments they wer clothed, I Ernest Renan was apother scholar to whom the outward appesranse of a bok made no appeal, Hi urge library is wii 6 have contained ho fine bisedings Fix study was his workshop, hiv hooks the tools that aided Mm in the attain gent of hiv end, and bo was not parties niarly earefal of his tools, they auf. Of Darwin it is affirmed that he seemed apnware of the difference in the silos of books and would treat a Zarhie- der! Linding with the sau soant cour tray that he exercised toward a penny them off. Bometimes the book waw bore power d fe iw said that in the end his friends peed to give Him any book which he wished to borrow, for they knew! that, if it wors ever vetrirned, ite weefniness 5 a book wenld be at ny end, we YEH ; Conypanson. £ i 1 Fie Fatal Fnsder, © fsenngiful one, he said, Yoan’t yoo forgive me? J will tr to live it down. I will besome great for your sake and makes thy world envy doo ax my wife” “Ka! the fair girl replied, andi there was un reeclute ring in her vole, Ud cannot be. | must paspect the piramise that 1 made to my jaother upon ber deathbed. Hie knelt at ber fot and looked be- soochingly op at her, nnmindful of the fact that the fies wer congregativg i droves npon his parson, ; “Jape,” ke groaned, ‘do not lewve me cut hero alone. 1 cannot, 1 will not, give you np! It would kill me. You are the Gnly one Fever onan Jove Ray that you will recnll the words that yoo haw | ing wy pamphlet. Covers appeared to jim a} gue bea seeight and decidedly in the way, | ard he often got rid of thers by ripping | od of work Mr Fiske saywt “F it iy visits Dickens was sot #6 W ‘pws a novel, bot he what pimself Foehiter’s chalet from 168 mM fo mm. plmedt every day. This wae ape prt of his methodical systems. - felt in the niood he would write an ‘Une senvrereinl Traveler” article. Jf not, he weld amewer Jobters; read AH the Year Hou procfy, jot dows jean ce Al) wp the Lime with scare sort of Nterury Jabor. This he ; dissipline. The one room in the shales & 14 spirsely fursivbed and bad windows au ll ddos commanding quiet, pleasant whews of folds and plantations. He sel dem talked of his bsoks, but one miny diy be showed me the bound manu wiript of one of them and told me bis miethad of planting a story. Howing stincted a subject, he wonld write dawn the name of the hero and surroond ie with querios. "Shall be § rich? Parente or gnardians? Defrauded of hiv prop erty? An early lover and =m on with the other charactors gx they ccenrved #0 him. He afwayy used blue ink, and =o did Yates snd Halliday and the other seriters of wint was then ‘the Dickens solical.” They all called him chief, and Ie liked the title, ”’ Knowledge. Much of the valus of knowledge de pends upen the way it is obtained. Rowxe of 18 i% given to ns, and we accept it pasively. Some is throst upon us and wa receive unwillingly, Some wo crave and wosk for and finally ob tain Ly menne of eur own thought anid resvarches Of course in very childhood knowindge as well an ew thing oles most be given. This is nat oral und right, dud xo Jong as the giver is judicious and pot Wo eager the child's mind will thrive by it Gradually, however, as his powers unfold, this constant giving joss ite value. The tite arrives when bin mind needs de- welopicg, his curiosity awskening, his faculties stimulating, and this work should jargely take the place of impart. ing information. If #% Ye dove moos fully, be will soon. show « desire for seek it with avidity, and whatever be guine in this way wilk become vitalised = and a part of himself Iv is a slow sed ‘gradual process, and we seldom have the patience to pursue it. We have more faith in our systems than in nature's, and we t00 often treat the child "sen. Jost I moan spoken’ — “ Ah" she interrupted. “There itis again! No, no. a thopsand fives nol musk pot bet I am sorry for you, bok we are not iy the mime chaos I hope who will make you happy." | Then sbe bounded lightly over the fences and started on #4 dog trot hack to. his cheek upon su ant hill and wept His was from Buffalo and ten ininotes before bail said, ‘1 done it. ''=Cleve jand Leador How De Men In Murs Behave? 1t dons mem & crunl thing that what {sort of beings the Marsan frtgutons may bo should seve bat to us abything | beyood 8 aypothesic. They may Buvo Cand they probably havi—gonipen and | formu very different from ali that we, reancning by analogy from the creatures | on our plapet, can agine I they excecd us in intelligence? Have they ! found means to use the forces of natuny Lin a way pot dreamed of by os? Then, | a Bore, are there some overtordened, | with wissith and others in wirery andi] twat? Do they, Jike ue, maeaere envh | other anal des this the most gitvious | ceenpation in which beings rnackervwid, i with reasoss ean bet ongaged? Do they | have kiuge and grovel before them? De | they overeat and ovirdrink thomestees! that some day you may find soother tally as we would physically were we tw keep him in oar arms and feed hime “with u spoon long after be was able to walk aud to help himself —New York People who are not aware of the con ditions do not realize the continual risk teeurred by doctors and sures in bos pitale, in the operating wom sud when dyessinig wrod Jn spies of fhe most EF slriigint preaineos, steviiind instre. seetits, ancisopte washes, ote, slight , oar Cf bod poisoning are BOE aneom- soon, wid the appearauce of 4 nue with » bandaged band eweitcs compara. sively little romark. The trst a | dager are sn quickly detected reused that thire are Sew fatal coms “A nurs whose infected. nger had inmeed to the bone and scraped sid eheerfully: “1 ought te be thankful that I shall pot Jose thenail. Miss Sew- botios is in 8 fur worse state. Her whole arm in inflamed, and she bas lost a thumb nail. She went to bed ; well, but awoke in an hour or two with shooting pains in her hand and arm. However, she's doing well now and will be all right soon. "New York Tribune. X Parone Folien After the Dutch had taken the Mo Tuceas fram the Portuguese they intro | 1s there the vaguest resemblavot in their | thoughts snd habit © oursi-~London { Truth, Iw hie Blomaerckinn Veil The reply of Julis Favre when: Bis. marek said that if any one bal begun to otant six willinids st the birth of Christ bewould not yet bare ownplodsl his work is im the best Blemarckian vefu, Well," wit the answpr, “that is precisely why I bave sumpaened. to my side-some ano who began 0 count | pven before the birth of Christ," the ul- | justo being, of poarse, to this Jewish | bankers Bioiohrodes and Erlanger. Aud Lit ba any to pictare Bismarck growling Lat dis physacian, ‘Don't Aak WO many | questions,” and thin caving in to the retort: “Then pliase consuls a wetes i inary surge Fo asks no quiestioon. | —eShttrday Review, sot A HE oY, ! A Treas Americas, | Enthusiastic Briton {to soigly Arai i ean, who bas been tunping Gown ail sur | national monnmens Eat oles our | gous of oariingimt haven’s dn 3, {| pon say, with tw Tid swe tenspla of | Chicago, surely, sie you wii sdunt tha | Thaaes ero bankas nut, for stan Seedy Americas Waal, guess 1 dom 't {think go durped mack of your Thaoes | smbankmend petther, IE ral all Ehe | blamed time the sight © slope on oe inifaln Enguimt Tu (Bicago. {The reception ut the home of are cently married Chivagoe couple was pros gresing uncothly when the wifiy, whi was circulating noong the guests, heard a call of Oh, Alice!” fram her his band. “What 15 it, dearie®" said she “* Johmson and 1 wang you to settla a husband ¥'—Cincinuati Enquirer. i A Politiond Pointer Bragley—-Restagraut wailers wold pet for us. Am I your fourth or With | duced the enltivation of the clove in® their own possessions, cut down all the clove tries of the Moluccas and pro- poutesd deatl on aay one who would plant nn single clowe bash or gather or well a pound of the product, Expeditions wire sent from their other eastern pos- sessions: every year to out down any bushes that might have accidentally stirted in the Moluces islsvds. This parbarcus policy made the bxlands » dewert, for, deprived of their forests, the voloanio soil wis waned away, and the popularion starved or was departed. Early Daywn of Coffec. J is recoded in a “New View of London,” published in 1708, til Tone James Fair, a barber, who kept the house (which is pow the Rainbow) by the Inner Temple gate, vue of the oldgt in England, was in the year ALT snted by the inguest of Se Dunstan's for making spd selling a sore of Dguer enlled calfoe, to the great LRERNOS ad projudion of the neighborhood. And who Cudds the sathor) could then Baye thought London wonid ever have 3, 000 such nuisances and thet coffee would have Deen, as now, so much diank by the first quality and physicians?" From the puddle of the sistomti oon vary uutil ed the Dutch regaisted ox | sought to regulate the clove fade and the price by anpaally destroying & por tion of the crop in order to cnhanes the rice of the remainder. The burning of gloves took place snmaally, from 8 guar tex ta a half of the crop being thus de stroyed, The last clove burning was in 1824, when the practice was discontine ned, Alfeuso V of Aragon and Naples was antitnd the Magnanimous because on more than one cocasion he released pris pners taken in war instead of putting them tw desth or holding than for » ROA. | make strong candidates if they were in polities Don't yuu think so! Roxbury Gasette AA om TE : The depmarinent of agricnltars onl 4 io, i ik k 3 fg a ! ¥ WW IRWAT Cop § ate GW. i | mates that the cost of sowing an acre Bragley—Harua't you noticed hang of wheat io Alabama is 80 cents, and they enrry everything before thes . | fron thus moun the furs dpa ) | in other stapes to 34 canis 1a lowe YE = told me, was in self