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Show - went down atalra. ONLY SEEMING GOOD LUCK. The Bow of Orange Ribbon Fortunate Find Lieutenant' Led to Hie Death. Senator Yrsl used to (ell a aton of good luck and bard luck without m counterpart He aaya: "One day while I was a member of the Confed orate Congress I lout a niontha pay aomewhere on the atreetu of Rich Biond. Just a the woman In Scrip Sure who lout a piece of allver called together her friend and neighbor and nought diligently until aha foun.: It, I called my trleuda and went wilt . them on what seemed a Impel'-acarcthrough the enow covered dimly lighted atrecta of Richmond Tlie chancea were a thousand to out against sure cat. "We hadnt been out fifteen m!n wtea when a young lieutenant In ou party stooped down and picked u my lost roll. I waa in high ghe to treat We were pilot j a cafe which, pending some repairs dozen rung had a ladder of about a Instead of atalra. We all climbed ti considering It a great lark, all tm while talking about what a lucky waa anr fellow the young predicting great thing for him. A.' we climbed down again the young nontenant fell from the ladder hia neck. Saturday evening Young Copyright, IMS. an-bro- ke Rout Cure to Stay Cured. Wapello, Iowa, Oct. 10 (Special) Dne of the moat remarkable cures ver recorded la Louisa County la of lira. Minnie .Hart of thia place. Sat Hart was In bed for eight months and when ehe was able to alt up aba was all drawn up on one aide and aould not walk across the mom. Dodds Kidney Pills cured her. Speak lag of her cure Mrs. Hart aaye: "Tee. Dodds Kidney Pills cured mu after I waa In bed for eight mouth Sud I know tho cure waa complete lor that waa three years ago and I have not been down since. Is four weeks from the time I started taking them I was abla to make my garden, lfobody eas know how thankful I am to be cured or how much ! feel I ewe to Dodda Kidney Pills. This case again points out how wch the general health depanda on the Kidneys. Cure the Kidneys with a of Dodda Kidney Pills and tho suffering the human family la hair tm, will disappear. nlne-tenth- Conversion by the Lash. When Llvlngatone went among the Bechuauaa, In South Africa, on hie leilonary travels, ha used to preach to than a best he could In their native tongue. He was thus once occupied when Sechele, the chief, came to the meeting. The chief corrected Livingstone's way of carrying out hla mlaalon. Do you think, ha said, you will aver get the people to believe limply by talking to them? I cant maka them do anything without the lash, if you like, 1 wllj call my rkMd man.' and' with our whlpa w will eoon make them all believe." Livingstone would, of course, have nothing to do with such wholesale modes of conversion aa that A the result showed, he got on better without the use of force. TEA Tha Turn of tho Tide. Tho great event! of most Ures occur In epochs. After Hydea and Katherines marriage, there waa a tor auch long era noticeable only vicissitudes as were Incident to their But In May, fortune and position. A. D. 1774, the first murmur of the returning tide of destiny was heard. For the trouble between England and her American colonlca waa rapidly ran culminating and party feeling but high, not only among civilian!, reglmenta. the royal throughout also, a petition had been laid before the king from the Americana then resident in Jjondon, praying him not to send troops to coerce hla subenjects In America, and, when Hydewere member some tered hla club on engaged In an a angry altercation this subject. The petition waa flung upon the table, aa It ought to have been, aald Lord IageL You are right," replied Mr. Her vey; they ought to petition no longer. They ought now to realaL The Duke of Richmond apoke warmly tor Boston last night The Bostonians are punished without a bearing, he aald, and. If they resist punishment I wish them success.' Are they not Englishmen, and many of them bom on English soil? When have Englishmen submitted to oppression! Neither king, lords, nor commons can take to away the righto of the people. It at hla majesty, that past a doubt too, tha levee last night, laughed when be aald be would Just as lief fight the Bostonians as the French. I heard this speech was received with a deed Hence, end that great offence waa given by It" T think the king was right" aald Rebollloua subPaget passionately. worse than open enemies are jects like the French." If I "My lord, you must excuse me And with your opinions. do not agree the fight has begun, for Parliament la dissolved on the subject "It died," laughed Hyde, and left ns a rebellion for a legacy." Capt Hyde, you are a traitor. Lord Paget I deny It My sword Is my countrys: but I would not tor twenty kings, draw It against my own countrymen," then with a meaning glance at Lord Paget and an emphatic touch of hla weapon "except In my own private quarrel." GentlaniM . aail Mr. Hervsy. this and, la no time for private quarrels; captain, here la my Lady Capel'a footman, and ue aaya ha cornea In urgent peed. It Hyde glanced at the message. last command, Mr. Hervey. Lady Capel la at the death point and to her requests I am first bounden. Lady Capel had been while at whist and waa stretched upon a sofa In the mldat of the deserted tables, yet .covered with scattered teacups. cards and At thla hour It waa evident that, above everything In the world, the old lady had loved her wild, extravagant Oh, Dick, she whispered, grandson. I've got to die! We all have. I have left you eight thousand pounds all I could save, Dick. Arabella Is witness to It Dick, Dick, you will think of me sometimes?" And Hyde kissed her fondly. TH never forget you," he answered, Is there anynever, grandmother. thing you want done? Think, dear grandmother. Put me beside Jack Capel. I wonder If I shall see Jack." A shadow, gray and swift, passed over her face. Her eyes flashed one piteous look Into Hyde's eyes, and then closed forever. And while In the rainy, dreary London twilight Lady Capel was dying, Katherire was in the garden at Hyde Manor, watrhlrg the planting of seeds that were In a few weeks to be living ihlrgs of beauty and sweetness. Little Jorls was with his mother, running hither and thither, as his eager spirits led him. Katherire had heard much of Lady Capel, and she cad a certain tenderness for the old woman w 10 Icved her busbar d so truly: but no thought of her entered Into Katherire mind that calm everlrg hour. Then her maid, with a manrer full of pleasant excitement, came to her and said: Here be a Lor don peddler, madam; atd he do have all tie latest fashlt.rs and the news tf the king and the Americans." In a few minutes the man was exhibiting hla wares to Katherine, and she was too much Interested In the warm to rotlce their merchant particularly. There was a slow but mutually satisfactory exchange of prods and mcrey, and then the peddler beyan to repark hla treasures, and Let tire to carry away tho pietty trifle and the piece of satin her mistress had bought Then, alio, he found time to talk, to take out tke last newspapers, and to describe the popular dissatisfaction at the stupid tyranny of the government toward the Colonies. Katherine was about to leave the room, when he suddenly remembered a scarf of great beauty which he had not shown. I bought It foi my Lad) Suffolk, he said: "hut lord Suffolk died sudden, and black my lady had to wear.' A singular look of speculation came la g edath-stricke- The modcstest thing in the woildistea. It is only teal half-emptie- d d Teeth. were Particulars given In several London papers recently of sheep, when killed, being found with teeth owing to their having cropped abort gram In gold bearing districts of Australia. The atory waa not new, but It has called forth the following Information from Alexandria: A Brit lab army officer la Cairo, CapL Tim-Instates that when he waa Ibex shooting In the Sinai peninsula. In May and June last year, he bagged two flue old rams, and one of the first things that ha noticed when skinning the heads was that all the sidea of the back teeth were coated with a bright metallic substance of the cclor of Australian gold. Cspt Tlmlns asked bis shakarrl" the reason of this, and was told that It was due to the Ibex feeding on a certain shrub. Gold-Coats- gold-coate- d c, TEA Think of the cheer in a carju of tea! of Buildlnes. Restrict His-tThese requirements as to b.ght of buildings In Manchester. E:ig.. are enforced: Eulldhgs in narrow streets s hall not exceed in bight two and a half times the width of such street: buliuiegs In the principal street me restricted to ninety feet, and bullying in ordirary streets are rammed to sixty-fiv- feet. e TEA We consume a great deal of tea, but do we enjoy it? More coffee; but do we joy it? en- Few Tep Boots Worn. top boot Is fast disapThe pearing from tha face of the earth. Sven tha miner of the West. among whom aa ordinary pair of shoes used to be aa rare as sombrero on Broadway, are abandoning them. old-tim- e Adulteration of Liquors. The A New York physician lays: and of the brandy whisky, part greater li beer sold In New York chemically prepared and la absolutely y unfit for the human stomach." n Eta, ' hy Dodd. Used sad Oomptny. CHAPTER XIII. 1 Ibex With well-know- n A ROMANCE OF NEW YORK By AMELIA E. BAR.R. Ollvlo.. Friend Thou sad tho Othov On Author of into Katherine's face, and as the peddler detailed with hurried avidity the town talk that had clung to her reputation for so many years; and be so fully described the handsome cavalry officer that waa her devoted attenlant that Katherine could have no difficulty In recognising her husband, even without the dewa which her own knowledge of the parties gave her. Suddenly she turned and faced the stooping man: will not have Boon aha cams Lack slowly, with a letter In her hand. She waa wh) even to her Ups. Fully ten minutes elapsed ere she gathered strength sufficient to break Its seal, and take In the full meaning of words so fuU of agony to her. It la midnight, beloved Katherine, and in six hours I may be dead. Lord Paget spoke of my cousin to me in such terms a leaves but one way out of the affront I pray you. If you ran, to pardon me. You I shall adore with my last breath. Kate, my Kate, forgive me. if this cornea to you by strange hands, I shall be dead or dying. Kiss my son for me and take my last hope and thought" These words she read, then wrung her hands and moaned like a creature that bad been wounded to death. Oh, the shame! Oh, the wrong and sorrow! How could she bear It? Waat should ahe do? CapL Lennox, who had brought the letter, was waiting for her decision. If she would go to her husband, then he could rest and return to I or. don at hla leisure. If iiot, Hyde wanted hla will, to add a codicil regarding the eight thousand pounds left him by Lady Capel. For he had been wounded in bis side, and a dangerous inflammation having set in, he had been warned of a possible Your scarf takiY I No, and I wlll;not have anything that I have bought from you. All of the goods you shall receive back; and my money, give it to me. You know that of my husband you have been talking I mean 1)1 eg. You know that this 1s hla house, nd that hla true wife am I." She spoke without passion and without hurry or alarm; but there waa no mistaking the purpose in her white, resolute face and fearless attltode. And with an evil glance at the beautiful, disdainful woman standing over him, the peddlur rose and left the house. it -- fatal result Katherine waa not a rapid thinker. She had little, either, of that Instinct which serves some women instead of all other prudences. The one thought that dominated all others was that her husband had fought and fallen for Lady Suffolk. All these years she had been a alighted and deceived woman. To London I will not go, she decided. There Is some wicked plan for me. The will and the papers are wanted, that they may be altered to suit it I will stay here with my child. Even sorrow great as mine la best borne In one's own home." She went to the escritoire to get the papers. When she opened the sense-lea- s chamber of wood, she found herself In the presence of many a torturing, tender memory. In an open slide there was a rude picture of a horse. It waa little Jorla' first attempt to draw Mephlsto, and It had been carefully put away. The place waa full of such appeals. Among them waa a ring that Hyde's father had given him, hla mother's last letter, a lock of hla son's hair, her own first' letter the shy, anxious note that she wrote to Mrs, Gordon. Then ahe began to arrange the papers according to their size, and a small sealed parcel slipped from among them. She turned it over and over In her hand, and the temptation to see the love-tokeinside became greater CHAPTER XIV, The Bow of Orange Ribbon. Katherine eat down and remalied till as a carven Image, thinking over what had been told her. There tad been a time when her husband's constant talk of Lady Suffolk had patted her, and when ahe had been a little jealous of the apparent familiarity which existed In their relatione with each other; but Hyde bad laughed at her fears, and she had taken a pride in putting hia word above all her s. It waa alao a part of Katherines Just and upright disposition to make allowances for the life by which her husband was surrounded. Hyde had told her that there were necessary events In hla dally experience of which It waa better for her to be Ignorant They belong to It, as my uniform does," he said; they are a part of its appearance, but they never touch my feelings, and they never do you a moment's wrong, Katherine Thla explanation It bad been the duty both of love and of wisdom to accept; and ahe had done ao with a faith which asked for no conviction beyond every moment e It Tf In this parcel there la some And now ahe waa practically told from Lady Suffolk, then I go that for years he had been the lover of not; nothing shall make me go. If in another woman; that her own exist- it there la no word of her, no mesence was doubted or denied; that, lilt sage to her or from her; If her name were admitted, it was with a supflfcl-tio- n la not there, n6r the letters of her that affected both her own good name then I will go to my own. A name and the righto of her child. Hyde new love, one not a year old, I can put was the probable representative of an aside. I will forgive every one but ancient noble English family, and Its my Lady Suffolk. influence waa great; If he really wishSo Katherine decided as ahe broke ed to annul their marriage, perhaps the seal with firmness and rapidity. It waa in hia power to do so. The first paper within the cover made She waa no craven, and ahe faced her tremble. It waa a half sheet the position in all its cruel bearings. which she had taken one day from She asked herself If even for the B rams hand, and it had Brama name sake of her little Jorls, she would re- across it On it she had written the main a wife on sufferance, or by the first few lines which ahe had the right tie of rights which she would have to algn Katherine Hyde. It was, to legally enforce; and then she lifted indeed, her first wife letter; and the candle and paaaed softly into hla within It was the precious room to look at him. She slipped down her own n the bow of upon her kneea by the sleeping boy, orange ribbon. and out of the terror and sorrow of She gave a sharp cry as It fell upon her soul spoke to tha Fatherhood lu the desk; and then she lifted and heaven. The boy suddenly awoke; he kissed 1L and held It to her breast, as flung hia arms about her neck, he laid the rocked herself to and fro in a hla face dose to here and aald: passionate transport of triumphant Oh, mother, beautiful mother, I love. thought my father was here! (To be continued.) You have been dreaming; darting Jorls." NEW GUTTA PERCHA TREE. Yes; I am sorry I hare been dreaming. I thought my father was here Valuable Discovery Recently Mads In my good father, that lovea us so the Valley of the Amazon. much. to quite recent date the world Up with a Then, happy face, Katherina ' with kisses sent him smiling Icto haa relied on the rubber tree for Its dreamland again. In those few tender supply of gutta percha, and on acmoments all her frars slipped away ' count of the limited area In which this from her heart I will not believe plant grows the product has been ex what a bad man aaya agalrst my hus- ceedlngly expensive. A shot t time ago Gula-na-a band against my dear ore who la a gutta percha merchant In the In examining the Amazon region rot here to defend himself. Lies, Heat in South America found the baiata I will make the denial for him. tree growing In abundance near Para And she kept within the comfort of and on the Amazon and Its tributaries this spirit, even t lough Hyde's usual for thousands of miles. The Brazilians letter was three days behlrd Its usual had ro knowledge of Its time. On tne fourth day her trust cad properties and were found cutting its reward. She found then that the down the Lees for firewood and build delay bad been caused by the neces- lug material. A coLcession was bought sary charge and care of reremocles and the practical work of producing which 1 sdy Cap 'l s death forced upon gutta percha fer the market begun. her husbard. She had almost a sentiThere to practically no limit to the ment of gratitude to her, although she upply of gutta percha cn the Amazon waa yet ignoiant oi her bequest of and It can be produced at a fraction eight thousand pourds. For Hyde had of the cost of rubber. T.ie method o; resolved to wait anti the reading of bleeding the balaia tree Is entirely tae will made it certalr, and then to different from that used to extract the resign his commission and carry the gum of the rubber tree and only ex double good news to Katherine him- pert bleeders, It Is said, can be self. Henceforward, they were to be employed. The tret's yield many time together. So this purpose, though un- as much sap as the rubber trees and expressed, gave a joyous ring to bia one man ran ya'.her as much gutta in Ita fond- j percha In a day as twenty man ran letter; It was lover-likness and hopefulresi, and Katherine extract from the rubber tree. Each thought of 1 ady Suffolk and her emia-ar- y , tres will average th:ee sod a half with a contemptuous indiffer- pound! and one competent "bleeder" ence. ran prepare forty to fl:ty pound! pei ward waa upon every fare, day. The gum la fermented and then Alas! these are the unguarded hours j dried in the sun, alter which it is which sorrow surprise! But ao ready for shipment thought of trouble, and no fear of It, had Katherine, as she stood before her Fully Covered. A woman on the death of her mirror one afternoon. She was watching Lattice arrange the double folds telegraphed to a distant friend: of her gray taffeta gown, when there Dear Joseph Is dead. Lost fully came a knock at her rhamber door. covered by Insurance. Here be a strange gentleman, madam, to se you; from London, he Nothing more completely baffles one to say." who la full of trick and duplicity than startled look came into Kathr-Ine'-a straightforward and simple Integrity face: she asked no question, hut in another. Colton. n love-pledg- love-toke- love-toke- ' , e , hue-ban- ALL WIIAT HOME THINKS THE POPES PHYSICIAN TD SAME END. LEAD but Means Rulnatloo of Character. There are a thousand ways of lying, but all lead to the same end. It does not matter whether you wear Uea, tell lies, act lies, or liva lies, your character la ruined all the same. There to no more demoralising Influence In modern life than the unnatural straining to seem other than we are. Nothing els so quickly t, takes the edge off lowers honor and blunts the conscience aa the sense of being a sham, a glided fraud, or an unreality. It cheapens standards, lowers ideals, saps ambition, and takes he spring and Joy out of living. No man can make the most and best of himself until be la absolutely honest with hia own soul, and unfalteringly true to his highest ideals, and this to Impossible whUe he to Uvlng a lie. Surreal. Ne Form of Lie EN- DORSES AN AMERICAN REMEDY. Dr. Lapponi Uses Dr. Williams' Pink Pills In Hia Practice Because Results Meet Hie Expectations. Dr. Lapponi, the famour physician to the Vatican, whose name has come so greatly to the front on account of his unremitting attention to Hia Holiness, the late Pope Leo XIII., and the high esteem and confidence with which he la regarded by the present Pope, His Holiness, self-respec- -- Piux X., is a man of commanding genius. He Is more than a mere man of science; he is a man of original and Independent mind. Unlrammeled by the "etiquette of the medical profession, and having used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People in his practice with good results, he freely avows Excellent Opportunity to Arrange for the facto .and endorses the value of Your Reception at SL Louis, During this remedy with an authority mhicb the Fair, Free. will no one venture to question. If you inleud gtiug to the Louisiana Dr, Lapponi' Letter. Purchase Exposition, SL Louis, MisI certify that I have used Dr. souri, opened by President Roosevelt Williams' Pink Pills in four case April 30th, 1P04, it will be very much of the simple anemia of develop-mento your advantage to correspond with After a few weeks of treatMr. F. II. Wursiey. No. 411 Dooley ment, the result came fully up to block, Salt Lake City, Utah. my expectations. Fur that reason Mr. Woreley lias arranged to have all I shall not fall in the future to his parties met at the St. Louie depot extend the use of this laudable and escorted to their lodgings, which will be reserved In advance. preparation not only In the treatInformation relative to passenger ment of other forma of the cateticket limits, hotel rates, gory of anemia or clilurcBts, but rates and all other necessary informaalso In cases of neurasthenia and tion asked for will lie cheerfully given the like. (Signed) free nf charge. This wlli especially GIUSEPPE LAPPONI, be of benefit to these desiring to travel Via del Gracchi 832, Roma with Utah parties or In parties of four wlH also or The simple anemia of develop- hearfive. School toteachers Intereste by their something ment referred to by Dr. Lapponi is, above narty. of course, that tired, languid condition silting of young girls, whese development Proper Way to Roast Corn. to womanhood la tardy and whose To roast corn to perfection one health at that period la so often Im- should build a big fire of hardwood periled. His opinion of the value of twlga out in a Cold, and, after the Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale Peo- twlga are burred to a bed of coala, ple at that time 1a of the highest sci- rake them aparL Put the corn in, entific authority and it confirms the then rake tte coals up over the corn many published cases in which anemia and let it roast till the husks are all and other diseases of the blood, as curled off and the corn to a rich well as nervous diseases, such as ner- brown. vous prostration, neuralgia, SL Vitus dance, paralysis and locomotor ataxia have been cured by these pills. They How much money do wb are commended to the public for their efficiency In making new blood and return to dissatisfied people ? weak nerves. After strengthening auch an endorsement they will be acAll that our grocers cepted by the medical and scientific get world at their full value. asked for. L stop-over- s, TEA NAPOLEON A8 A HOR8EMAN. Bald to Hava Made Mott Remarkable Ride In Spain. Many Women Spice In Europe. first thought nothing teems a At Napoleon, though he had a rather more Impossible task for a woman cafe a no and scat meant ungainly by to be employed aa a spy, yet than was yet capable of doing splendid work In the saddle, and one of his there are aald to be many In Europe; the majority being in tke employ of feata places him In a high notch. the great while czar. Casas says of it: Hia most celebrated ride was that Osio, Citt or Toledo, I Itats orLucas f from Valladolid to Burgos thirty-fiv- e Own i r. makes mtb that ha la are lor J. Funof IkeChexet Spanish leagues In five hours and a Parmer Ur n of K. J. Ciicxir a Co., Mar In Ilia lltjr if T .ledi. IVnn'.y red Stain half. The emperor had left Valladolid builueaa nf.irculd. and lh:.t mid flnii will uy the tin uf with a numerous escort on account of USB 1IUNII..F.U HOLLARS f .r each and every a f Cataxbii ihat cannut be cared by lbs iuo of the danger from guerrillas ; at every Hall's Catabmx L'iil FRAVK J. CHEXET. town tome one was found to have Sworn to before me nnd tuheerllird lu my tble fth day uf December, A. i. lies. dropped behind, and Napoleon arrived . . A. W. OLKASOX, almost alone. If ota ar Fuauo. I I Now, considering that thirty-fiv- e II all's Catena Cara la taken Internally nnd acts wa the bhai end ninemie surlecee uf tho 143 to are llrrnlj Send for teailin-nleSpanish leagues equivalent lire. r. i iix.NET a co., Toiede, a English miles, these figures are ab- yatern. smd by all Druyirt-t- j. Tte. surd, but that the ride was an extraTaka Uall'i Family PUIs fur eooill paths. ordinary one to attested by many indeChance for h.odern Victor Hugo. pendent accounts. Outing. Talk about the guns getting loose in a storm on a battleship, aald tho Important to Mothers, Sssmloe carefully imj bottle of CASTftRIA, why, that's nothing to a general, a asfosod wit remedy for Infanta and children stock of empty beer kegs rolling sad are that It around on the deck of an excursion boat in a blow. The only thing to do to to hang from the celling by your bands or climb to an upper deck. You la Vas For Ovar SO Yearn. can't dodge 'em when they get going. Tha Kind Tow Rave Always fiuofbt. Newark Sunday Call. GOING TO KIND MOTHER. ja-- pree-tnc- e. N. a. Pathetic Story of Henry Ward Beecher's Childhood. William James, ne Harvard psychologist, was Illustrating the contusion Into which children's minds may be thrown by the reception of different Ideas about the same sub-JecL Henry Ward Beecher," he said, furnished us in hto childhood with a good example of the thing I mean. On the death of Beecher' mother the little fellow was told by some that she had gone to heaven, and by others that ahe had been laid In the ground. He brooded over these contradictory Ideas until they were reconciled In his mind. Then, one morning, he waa found digging in the garden very busily. What are you doing? they asked him. 'Why, said the child, T am going to heaven to find mother. " TEA Is it tea that unlooses tha wings of thought and the bands of the tongue ? Double Finj for Drunkenness. The magistrates of Sklbbereen have decided to check Sunday drunkenness by making the fine for It twice that for drunkenness on other days. TEA The cost of lea is all in the tea ; the cost of coffee is by no means all in the coffee. Yrjr grow lib !' lL -- Mura, your anuay b'jrwrewt eto Height and Watches. It has been found that watches and clocks cannot withstand the effect of great height with perfect Immunity any mure than human beings can. Like them, they suffer from tho charge in the air preraure. A watch It rouses new life and si taken to the top of Mont Blanc will The gain 36 seconds In 24 hours. ' most satisfies hunger. thinness of the air, with Its decreased pressure, makes the poor watch dizzy Calumnies. and leads it to ran faster, Juet as a Watches I never listen to calumnies, because mLr.s blood runs faster. If they are untrue, I run the risk of will change a little even when carried being deceived, and if they be true, from the lower floors of a house to of hating persons not worth thinking the higher ones, although the variation Is too slight to be considered for abouL Montesquieu. practical purrees. TEA TEA Is there a better way to Gocu ni,iiSwkeeping. Good housekeeping to the science of combining perfect cleanllneaa and neatnesa with economy and comfort, the at family keep longer of giving to the Inmates of the home table, to keep it together? healthy bodies through the preparar tlon of wholesome and palatable food, Pacific Coast Shelia careful and Intelligent attention to As one travels south along the Pa- sanitation and the laws of hygiene. It cific roast the shells become more also Include the fine art of homemakr brilliant la their coloring!. lag to its highest and truest seuao. |