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Show The richest man in Storkville Ct said Col Calliper, "was Soreno Wogsiej, and he was not, as jou might, suppose he would he, its Strong at and most forceful eitien, but really its weakest, and I dor t believe you could guess in a thousand years how lie came by his wealth. Mr. Wogsley was a most amiable and kindly n an, as gentle a gentleman as jou could w'sh to meet, but he had no backbone; he was wetk. He ai f irever forming good resolves, and fure.er breaking them; he was a man of good intentions, which he never ke;t. and so he only just managed to serai e along, and for half his life he never had a emit. You know who it Is that hns the paving contract In the place that is pavel with good Intentions? Yes? Well, his supply of material is almost endless, but net quite, ard pavements don't last long there, anyway, ard he must have net a great but a constant sunply or he is likely to run short. Cne day when suddenly he luun.l sky a It hur..--i tot casting in t'on-an- ain't d m IB tc 1, cement, janis, ard ai hi- - mud where he gt t it light away, thi-- . i g t ,t h n n he thong, t of hi reao Wog-le- j if Still ;lle Center, ai a man likely to he able- to supply him, and Mr. Wotrsiey. could. Co n.mi nly our good inti ntions fad"1 awaj and i,b"ireir and go below at fast as we fail to leap them; but somehow S rein 's had never gone that wa. T! ey lad lever had life enoug i in them to get there by them-s- e ves. or if he hid over intended to in that intern sh'P them he lad fail-t on, too; but. anjhuw, he had the accumulated good intentions of many 5 ears all still by him, his cellar full, and his attic, and two barns and a woodshed, a great stock; and here was a lurry call for the whole lot, ard would Mr. Wocsley rame his price and ship without delay. And Mr Wovsley did both, and got the men5-- ; and so It was that about the became the richest man in Stcrkville Center." New York Sun. ci uld it, There Build Up a Field. s no lesson so effective . Alfalfa as Cow Feed. It has often been said that from . chemical standpoint alfalfa is an ideal ration for milk cows but m not . fact. A cow weighing 1,000 pounds and giving her full capacity of mi'k should receive twenty-ninpounds of dry matter, 2 pounds of digestive pro. teln, thirteen pounds of digestible carbohydrates and one-hal-f pound of ether extract daily. If a cow should receive thirty pounds of alfalfa a day with no otner feed she would not get enough dry matter by 114 pounds. She would receive thirty-twper cent too much digestible protein and not enough carbohydrates or fat. Theoretically speaking. In feeding alfalfa to dairy cows it should be fed in combination with some crop which will supply the nutrients in which alfalfa is deficient, such as corn fodder. Alfalfa and ccrn fed in combination results in greater efficiency in that it requires less dry matter to produce one pound of butter fat or mo pounds of milk. The nutritive ratto of alfalfa, that Is the proportion of protein or albuminoids to carbohydrates and fat is undoubtedly too narrow for best results. Corn and other crops tc alfalfa must find an important place in farm pract.ce in the irrigated west. Denver Field and Farm. as the s object lesson. We try to Induce the farmer to drain and fertilize ail his Didn't Stay Long. hut we w ill have little impressfarm, Substantial. loo Belated Information. Marse William, said the old family ion on him till we have been able to to me buy told wife a My That man sajs he hnow9 great Enptrk servant, is you gwine ter make any place some object lesson before him, her a good broom. Joal about hct.--e races. such as inducing the leading farmers Dealer Well, here's one with a new resi lutli ns next year? "Yes," answered the medical man. to "Why, tkats looking pretty far in every locality to take cne field and Like most people who interest them-- i hteki ry hat die w at 'anted rot ahead, but I guess the old ones will build it up; as it were, to a high state selves in that pursuit, he is rot much treik. ' Do you think do of fertility. A few farmers have done Scott Great eck I i t in hni a accurate on diagnosis, lit I dunno bout dat, suh; I hear ole this under the instruction of professmy skull is made of cast iron?" tent." Miss sayin you didrt keep em long ors of the agricultural colleges, and more are doing it. Their example is A Subtle Distinction. enough ter git acquainted wid urn! As to Freedom's Ai Atlanta Constitution. Did the eiittcs like your performbeing followed by the farmers imYes, s'r, even the air of ,'e"dom, mediately around them, who have if abused, can become too ratified for ance ot Hamlet?" been impressed by the things that are The eriCcs. arswered Mr. Storm-inetoHelpful. our unworthy lungs," You don't really believe there Is shown. rentes, like it. Put a large las You talk like a man who number of ;ersons who assume to be any virtue in that medicine, do you? By the building up of a field the climbed ore of those crags in I know this much. critics did not. One bottle of farmer himself will learn about his it. judiciously used, relieved me of inland many things that he never knew somnia. before he began that werk. It is surbISTAKEN. Insomnia? Why, It's a cough medprising how many things there are about farms that their owners do not icine." Yes, but I used the bcttle to throw know. There was one man that lived at some cats that were disturbing my In ft locality where the popular impression was that the land could not sleep. Philadelphia Press. be drained. They said that the texture of the soil was such that the watA Gentle Hint. Outriders are not able to form an this number can bo recruited from the Mr. Mqkly Please call me a little er simply evaporated from its surface, accurate opinion of the real conditlors merchant marine, as well as from the hut did not pass through It. Under earlier than usual mornof the military resources of Japan, eager applicants for admission to the the instruction of the state agriculturI've to do. some'work ing. got writes Jihel Hashlguchl. Even the service. One million five hundred Mrs. Meekly al college the man put in a series of O! nonsense. Why symprthetic people of Europe and thousand is a large number, hut it is a cant you do it before you drains, and. behold, they worked to America are in the dark on the sub- small portion f 8,034,(198. which is the go to bed? perfection. The other farmers in that Cheap Man, Poor Butter. ject. I have been informed by an in- number of males from 17 to 40, who Mr. Meekly I never vicinity came to see his drains and Impossible! At one place that I called last sumtimate friend who has been In the ser- were available for torscrii tion serconto saw could thread a needle by gaslight; I were moved by what they mer, the creamery had but four vice of the Japanese army for three vice in 1898, struct drains of their own. must sew a button on my vest. months before passed into the hands years, that Japan can call Into service Foreigners are apt to suppose that This man had land that was defi- of the farmers. They had asked varat short notice 1,500,000 men of strong the flower of the Japanese soldiers The Irregular Postmen. cient in potash. By draining he low- ious creamerymen for. advice anil were physique, besides (he large national and sailors are recesvarily the young "Tltim letter remarked ered the soil water more than a foot told that the most Important thing to carriers, on to Informawhom his class men of Samurai the guard; for, according s Ftnnlgln, Is moighty irreg'lar in their and lay bare a layer of soil that was do was to hire a huttermak-e- r tion 539,282 men which was the num- too much eulogy has been already lavhabits. rich in potash. The roots of the plants and not allow a few dollars jn ber eligible for conscription In 1901 ished. True, the Samurai class have How so? queried Mulcahy, who went down to It and the owner of the wtges to stand in the way They, had no objectionable physical defect, long been the flower of the Japanese usually played the goat. field was relieved of the necessity of however, were of the opinion that a and belorged to the first (lass, as fighters, and. Indeed, most of the genbetwane sending away for potash. He possibly good encugh man could be obtained They do ahl their shown by physical examination. The erals and admirals ard other high mails, replied Finnigin. had never discovered this truth till he for $35 or $40 and got a young man men who heonged to the second class officers, are still of the Samurai class; And it was Mulcahys time to buy. had merely slight defects In the eyes but the rank and file of the army and for the latter figure. In four months began to build up a field. Baltimore American. nr In some other bodily function. As of the navy One field on a farm should be made they lost nearly J400 on the butter and are composed for the naval force, 27,865 men the more of plebiars than of the patrician to hear the greatest possible crop; the day I got there he had left them Faith. .. total number of seamen In the active Samurai class. that the value of the farm for crop pro- after washing up, and when Gra- Mrs. Collier Dawn (as Bridget drops the steak on the floor) got My dear, said Mr. Skinner, one It will be there about 7 oclock in the evening duction may be understood. ard the first and second reserve, serIt Is undeniable that the flower of Now we've lost our dinner. ciitts! ' do vices are of the best physique. Sunday afternoon, why you give an experimental lot and its value will the cream was at a temperature of 70 In the Japanese fighters Is now at the No. mum, yez haunt; 01 hov me foot on it." Bridget so much money to foreign missase of necessity more than double front. Worlds Work. depend on the care that is given it and bad 5t degrees of acidity plenty sions wnen you might use It in charand on the figures that rre written ripe enough to churn. There was no Careful of the Speed Limit. Her Only Chance. ity here at home? down as to its cost and products. water In the glass on the boiler and no "Now, my boy, said the man Why does Mr. Creeper come here Well, you see. John, they send It There are very few fields that cannot water In the tank, the pump was brokthe messerger boy; dont be an so far away that I can believe It does be improved either mechanically, in en, and the so often, Maud?'' chum, which was a new hour going a few blocks with this mes- lots of good, or "He comes to see me. they wouldnt go to all fertilizing or in moisture contents.- was in a very bad condition. I one, ' sage." What are his intentions? that trouble. Dont let go of love, or love of ro- as many Interests into jour life as got some ice and cooled the iream I don't know, nia. But, replied the hoy, feeling in mance; they are amulets against possible. Monotony and lack of mendown and stayed two days breaking in is his pocket for his dime novel; Buckwheat, Rye and Fertility. he that know he doesn't Law. Well, Within the tal are you great wrinkles. If the mind Is constartly occupation a new man, who. I am pleased to say, must from of men The discussion buckwheat paying a other dere's off boss, Mother a remember, mu st heel mg speed Tommy, you broke joting bathed in love, and filled with helpful Women who live in cities, in the limit In this town!" Yonkers States- big piece of that fruit cake, didnt you. feed reminds us to say that it has even has been having good success, some attet ttons? of the credit for which may he due to charitable sentiments toward all, the of many interests and great variety, jou"I don't think he does, ma. man. a greater value as a fertilizer of the Tommy Did I? preserve their youth and good looks, his wife, who works in the crpamery body will keep fresh and vigorous as a Mother You bad boy! You know soil, as we demonstrated "Well, you know, dont you? fully on with him. Prof. J. G. Moore. rule, much longer than women many years longer than It will if the who live In remote country places, He Knew. I havent enough im"No, nia you did. Didn't I tell you not to touch sandy land that had been reduced to heart is dried up and emptied of who get Teacher Stop! Why do you begin that cake? the unprofitable point by too much Into their lives, agination to t.iink out a fairy tale like Magnitude of the Dairy Business. human sympathy by a selfish, greedy and who have no Interests on. side that." Cleveland Plain Dealer. counting at 2? In an address delivered at the re Tommy No, maam. You told me cropping to wheat; that was several You told me to start in at not to cut It. Tommy life, wiitea Orison Swett Warden, In their narrow daily round of monotoyears ago, however. Rye was used cent meeting of the National Butter de lowest in connection with the buckwheat, Makers association at St. Louis. 11. Both. Succe8 Magazine. The heart that is nous duties, which require no exercise Teacher Well, wheres th 1 but the element most needed was se- M. Wentworth of State Centex, Iowa, "I ady, kin you give me a bite and a Just Like a Woman. kept warm by love is never frozen by of the mild. cured through the buckwheat, the rye in giving some figures of the magnTommy Aw, jer can't fool me! De She (sentimentally) Would age cr chilled by prejudice, fear or laran'ty is an alarmingly increasing few pennies to help me along in my one's de ace an it comes after de king. dare anything for me, dear? affording some feed during the operaanious thong! t. A French beauty result of the monotony of womens undertakin'? itude of the dairy and creamery interHe (passionately) Anything, dear. used to lave her-eltion, and helping to put th soil in est, said that the production of butter What is your undertaking, my good massaged with lives on the farm. Ellen Terry and mutton tallow every night, in order Sarah Bernhardt, She (rapturously) O, what, for inwho seem to have Confusing. good mechanical condition. First, this year in the United States would It Is very easy to be misled nowa- stance? to keep her muscles elastic and her tie endless brightness of the stars." winter rye was sown in the fall, pas- amount to 1,500,000,000 pounds. The I'm a explorer, and, like Columbus, He hesitated a moment and then tured then, late, and early in spring. value of the output, exclusive of Sunbody sttprle, A better way of preserv- attribute their youthfulness to action, I'm goin' from door to' door, raisin days. said Miss Cayenne. In what way. kissed her! Then allowed to grow until' in bloom, days and holidays, was, he said ing youthful elasticity Is coming Into change of thought and scene, and men- the fund to launch my bark. When you smell gasoline you can't How when It was- plowed under and sown She It is worth roting, dared I vogue massaging the ntlrd with love tal occupation. a you? bite both (angrily) can "Well, give you daily. To move the year's pro' to buckwheat. That, in turn, was duction of butter would require thoughts, beauty t oughts, cheerful too. that farmers who live so much and a bark, said the kind lady, Sic tell whether a person has been cleanGood for Him. ' ge. plowed under and again sown to winoutdoors, and in an environment much thoughts and ycung Ideals. Cincinnati Commercial ing his gloves or riding in an automocars, each containing 2o,0fi0 bile. Did you ever hear of anybody who If you do rot wart the years to more healthful than the average brain- Tribune. ter rye. The following spring red pounds. This succession of cars would had a good cold? demanded his casclover was sown In the rye, when an extend 330 miles if placed end to end, count, look forward Instead of back- worker, do not live so long as the Anxious to Please. ual acquaintance somewhat sarcasticexcellent stand resulted and the soil or fromthe world's fair grounds to a ward, and put as much variety and latter. Great Scheme. was again in condition to play its part point forty miles beyond Chicago. If Reporter for Financial Paper Can ally. "I've written a novel that will he a Why, yes, replied the other man. In crop growing. exclaimed DeScr .bier. "It you give me some notes of business cars, winner! placed in sections of twenty-fivmen? I have known of some colds that 1,750 locomotives would he required can't help being at the head of the Goldstoek if colwerent bad at all for me. You see, you can Certainly, to haul the butter output, and it would The Dust Bath. 'six h'ggest sellers. lect them. Im In the drug business." To keep the fowls free from lice take 8,750 train men to operate the Historical, problematical, sensaMore than once, while In Russia," falling not long before the sentirel tional, realistic or rural? during the winter months nothing Is trains. If sections were placed six so good as the dust bath. Dont think miles apart the first section would be gazwrites Jorome Hart, 1 was suri rised had taken tefuge under cover. DONE ALL RIGHT. Nothing of the kind." that lice dont multiply in winter, for whistling in Manila, Philippine islands, Well, what's its main feature? al finding a chef shed Illusion knocked ed at him with morbid interest. Here wrs the man whose duty it was to It's printed backwards so the womthey do, especially those great gray before the last section left the world's into a cocked hat. At Tsarkoe-Silnihtl-ht- s fellows. Get a box, a barrel, or fair grounds. en can read it without turning the we were surprised to see crowds or head off anarchists, annihilate will hold the dost away in The Comto right. and catch all from to left bombs close leaves up Cause of Stringiness in Mil. people stroking In the beautiful gar- the the dry, and now fill It or have the moner. plate and throw them hot to shortdens of the imperial palace. When in milk is caused by Stringiness fill with road it Now children is dust. But the of stop. expression introspecwhich in the system ot we interrogated the guiralans we tion on his fungi develops for an Ruined. excellent later the roads time, countenance, his closed cow. cow the In an affected the were told (hat the park was open to too be will "1 feel sorry for poor Billson. damp with the fall rains ejes and a regular monotonous sound Is raised one or two degrees the public and that people came and which came from the sounding board and heavy night dews to dry out and What's the matter with him. went freely without let or hindrance. of the sentry box excited my suspimake much dust. Then when the above normal. Like most other fungi Oh, for a long time his wife talked In truth, they walked about almost un- cions. fowls must be kept confined and the this does not grow out into filaments about his wages, and they managed der the palace windows. This did not Not It a little. and on save earth is hard and frozen, put some of in the milk while within the body, hut live "I approached cautiously. The grim to as in if look the Cztr seemed to he the dust in the shallow box, set it In in five or six hours after the milking wntrior, his rifle in the crook of his long ago she made the acquaintance fear of assassination. At Peterhot the elbow, was seated on a little stool. He of some new arrivals In town, and the sunshine or light of the poultry the surface layers are found to be one If a of filaments. house windows, and notice Low they dense Czar, at the t'me cf our visit, was ocwas a gigantic soldier; the sentry from them learned to talk about her 19 dipped in this and lifted the needle then Billson Alexandra Since the little that husbands bath. dust was fal?ce box was full the box cupying salary. enjoy of Remember, small; the which he affect, so we did not view sentry and boots. There he lay, lean- has been unable to make both ends dust must be dry and if possible warm liquid Is drawn out into a long thread. The Commoner. Its int' rlor. Lilt cot far from the por- ing back, wrapped In profound and meet. It, slightly warm. Chickens will not Care should be taken in the water supply which Is likely to cause stringt-nestal we paused and stood dust In damp earth in winter time. stertorous slumber, one booted exand two drams bisulphite of soda Farm Star. gazing at the building wh'ch con- tremity wrapped around a leg of his Financially Speaking. until the stringiness disappears I see daily a New tained the mighty monarch Nicholas. tint Nordj' boot yourg stool, the other is recommended. In front of tl e dec rway was a sen- around the butt of his gun. He was York millionaire hired a room at 2125 Multiplier Onion. a day and then found his lied too short try box and as a light rain had been all tangled up in his boots. The Foundation of Dairying. multiplier onion Is for him. not of much importance now. It is a .The motherhood of the cow is the Butts It wouldn't be that way with persistent grower and succeeds most foundation of dairying. This foundame. Sometimes It gets to he tion ha3 not been understood in the anywhere. Nortlv Why, you're over six feet little better than a weed. But it had past, and the mother quality was set j'ourself. some points in its favor. It had a at naught. The- care and feeding of Butts Yes. but Im too short for The big wind that passed over the digenous trees the clnts hold an habit of getting up in the spring at the mother are things that should twin cities recenlly taught much position, furnishing not so that bed. Houston Chronicle. the first opportunity and for a short receive our first attention, but they much more resistance to the winds about what trees to plant f r permatime was passably good. Its place In have been the things to receive atsorts mentioned. than the This Consideration. a is Extraordinary nent shade and other effects. One the garden could not be filled, even by tention last As soon as the cow is such universal favornitv, they being "Why don't you make your husband the earliest of vegetables. It would dry it has been the custom to cut might easily have expected the softer ites for shade trees. Coniferous trees promise never to het on a horse take care of Itself when once planted, down her feed and sometimes to let varieties cf wod to break first, but and the larches seem to hold up well race?" and would hold its own against grass her go with only hay and a poor qualwould hardly he prepared to see the Because," answered young Mrs. against winds, as do the ashes and Artist "I d like to pahflyour husband's portrait, and weeds if given an equal opportu- ity of hay at that. This is not a treatease with which box elders and soft white walnuts, although so few of the Torkins. Charlie has regrets done oil?" In . enough nity with them. It might yet be giv- ment that is likely to develop the calf ' Mrs. Stockson Bonds maples are uprooted. When it is let latter are ued for shade that one can- without burdening his conscience wih Yes. - He lost ten thousand in an oil well en a place in many a garden to the within her or to improve the milking not mar to branch alone the former likes last Winter." sj eak with confidence of their per- broken promises. of the owner. benefit qualities of the cow herself. the ground, end it can he seen on formance. Coming to trees of slower a Cistern. the prairie mote like a gigantic bush growth and harder wood, the hard ma" Building Professional Courtesy. . ' ; A Puzzler. In Shantytown. If after a cistern has been built In than ke a tree. This hakit of growth ples in the track cf the storm seemed Apple Good for Cows. 1 manage to keep my boardets .Flora What ilq you think of higher , Larry "They say Mulligans daugh- the customary manner with brick and would not Cll for any great spread to suffer much nitre than their numOne of the theories that have been said than first the do," longer ter is a musical prodigy. Whin she cement a wash is made of jou educatfoh for women... , , of roots eicept in caituring'nourish-ment- , bers would warrant, hut the ouks preclear exploded as worthless, Is the old imlandlady. six Eve much.'broke taken 'Not all 'Flora ricords wor tickled Mulligan an operation in which the tree served their reputation for sturdiness, cement and water, and brushed upon agination that cull apples fed to cows ' rejoined He Oh, don't know, courses in higher mathematics, and I to death. , is supposed to excel. We have known while the humble hackherry held its other. "You the walls like whitewash, the walls would dry up their (nilk flow. Anso thlq.Miat can't them Keep to make out how Denny yet figure YIs, awn whin she broke will be found to have been rendered a tree of the kind to send its roots to own as well as any. other absurd proposition Is that sour look than realifjfre." longer they George propose. Detroit Free Press. th piano Iverybody Use wor tickled. almost any length in the seams of a , Bv the way, oaks of some varieties they Impervious to water. A cistern can be apples will create sour milk. As a made of cement alone, and if the earth matter of fact quarry, yet in well sodded and wa- are by no means so slow of growth which are not "c Taking Notes. Queer. Corrected. in which It is made is of a solid clayey decayed are theappleij tered lawns it s the first to give way as Imagined by some, nor are they so best condiment erg he Nell Why, youre limping! "Mr. Bllpgins says 'Rain water is always soft may as well at the root. It should be less missed averse to the ways of civilization as Your nature the wall of cement need not for dairy stock and lend to Increase i sLoes are too small, arent they? be over two inches In thickness. Bricks rather than diminish the flow of than anv other sort Among the In has been taught. Western Architect. own up that he Is downright stupid " thats funny," Dear me," answered Ml Cayenne. Belle Oh. no. Indeed? ? . would have to be used for the arch, Why? , speakipg the composHe is becoming wonderfully, discernBecause sometimes, you may have No? Oh, I see; It's merely - Nell but it Is better not to make an arch. ition of the apple as ja feed isf Water, Star! . comes down hard. it feet too Washington that are observed, ing. ycur Cisterns are usually under floors, and 80.8 per cent; protein, 7 per cent; large. if not they can be floored over and the 18.2 per cent. carbohydrates and Oh, under side lathed and plastered with The Cruelty of Football. Change of Scene. 1 -Two shljis sail over the harbor bar. The other heieft of shroud and sail. he in good Jenks You The clock had just finished striking - Football is a frightfully cruel adamant. It becomes hard as stone, Is JA ilh the Hush of the morn ng breeze. Avoid Mongrel Bull. . At the mercy of wind and tide. ? are bound for a haven, far And dirtpreof and moisture-prooIs swept by the micht of the pitiless gale, humor. What'l the can affprd to pay fo for midnight hour, when one of the sport. said the first fair one. A farmer Ofr the shtmmerirg summer seas. Built in this way a cistern can DftlB't you hear about banqueters, a married man, stood up. Neath the billows daik and wide Markley "Yes, replied the girl in the ostrich of a thoroughbred bull With sail all sit. fair wind and tide. service the But Tis onlv the one in the hathor there our doctor?'' be made more cheaply, as It does not They steer for the fawn main: he Gentlemen. said, think how my feathers, use of a mongrel bull Innoevening to the have than just many the of That reci'lt eth mied But little they reek of the billows wide, praise; Jenks No; what is it? of pleasure is at an end. I now go cent little pigs must he slaughtered have to be so deep, and can be larger for nothing. He Can have a grade The other sa'tui whin the morn was fair, Ere they anchor safe again. A In cistern diameter. should And was lust in tile stotmy was. He's sick. , always calf of the highest excellence; If a for their horrid balls! Markley home to a morning of displeasure." There is one, perchance, ere the summer be circular, as it makes the wall9 is done, Ard so to men who have won tenown female, she would sell lor twice what stronger and takes less material for a a heifer by a mongrel bull would That reaches the port afar. In the weaiy battle of life Limit Gossip's Apology. Judgment Suspended. She htara the sound of the welcoming Thete eometh at last tha tietors crown, given amount of water stored. Two it- - would Not to him who ft II in the pun bring one- Esmeralda Why isn't It as easy to speak well Miles Meeker Is a tender-hearteYes, he told me that I parts of sand to one of cement are bring. If a male, As she crosses the harbor bar. For the woild reeks rot of thosestrlfip who fall more If as 111 of a raised for and third to as was veal, the Isn't he? speak person?" The haven she reaches only girl he ever loved. Nor cat's what their trials are. chip, 'tis said about right. The Rural New Yorker. beef, would Is the end of a perilous trip, Is the trouble," answered the bring nearly double what That should say so. Why, he Cordelia Weil, dont judge him too Gife&T- -I Only pi a ises the ship that with swelling Ferehance een the fciatest and best are sail the mongrel steer- - would bring, and It is so easy that wouldn't even try to hurt the feelings harshly, dear. His grandfather died confirmed tattler. dead. Comes in oer the hathor bar. t A drain is a permanent do It In the first cross. Clark Bell in Who sailed In tl e fortunate ship. it isn't Interestin'1'. Baltimore News in a lunatic avlum. of a basb umpire. improvement. 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