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Show 1: ; CMad the kills the wind i Tbatwhine and whimper t I 4 ter like a hound at hia maa- - bn .. door him barred; there ia a aolema Where murmured mirth and melody be fore !Amid the treetopi; mune mount no more Down shady lane that part the meadow I land: 'Above, the reaches of the ky are t . spanned By awirling vapors ominous and drear; Veiled are the hyaline heavens blue and $ bland; Around us lies the rum of the year; , one-hal- . Within the girdle of the garden ground That fragrant Indie trost ha niched . the ore The summer spread so royally around: Gold of the marigold; the princely store Of radiant roses lavish with their lore lim lily band, , Of sweet endearment; the Chalieed of snow and amber, that expand hat time the sun is a benignant nhere TAll these have bowed before death a dark - ARARNT NONSENSE.' It la evidently called. Industrial In- , MATERNAL INSTINCT OF FISH the next few days, but did not find their camp, although as their chief told surance because no policyholder can Tki "Mother Creator of Other If yon Saw a pink pug puppy playing ping A round u lie the ruin of the year? me years after this, the camp was only Absent I Th pong with a pig, Bilnt. keep up the premiums without IndusThick are the orchard leaves on mom and miles with a Or a great gray goose Inaway. forty "The female fish has no maternal New Bedford Standard. mound; the thinks try, InI thought at the time that these The Hesperidian fruit, of juicy core, stincts whatever," said J. Nevln, of WoulFyou think it ai funny aa a big, dians were the Cohattl Comancbes. la harvested or stilled: in icy swound brown Belgian bunny A German statistician has ascer- Madison, superintendent of the State The river that complainetn to the shore were Indians about that the only fish hatcheries. "In fact, the fish la Blowing bubblea with a bishop in a boat? Will soon be bound in fetters firm and They ran loose at all times then, and these tained that the average woman spends the most unhnman creature in exist- frore; gobbler gobble goober like teneea tall and tenantleas now bad never been on a reservation and ten months of her life at her mirror, ence; that Is, of the animals which If a gormandizing by th gross, stand did not go on one until two years after while the average man puts la but have any degree of Intelligence at all. Which he pilfered from a peanut pedThe stocks of corn that once waved this, when this troop of ours shot about seven dler pack, it Is well that it is so, for "Perhaps his. at pennons grand f of them and drove the rest on If the parent fish took care of their Could he earn hia absolution by an act of Ere 'neath the noon wa husked the ruddy restitution a reservation. ear, ... young as other creatures do the waters If he gave the Dago man hia full crop And young loves lip fond heart to arStill, supposing that these Insurance of the earth would be filled with them Several years after this, when I had back? dor fanned; become well acquainted with the companies had never existed, wbat In a very short time. Under natural Around us lies the ruin of the yearl and was living with them would we have been doing all these conditions not one egg in a million If a ainging ategomyia atung a Jap upon the jaw part of the time, I told the Cohattle years for our blotters? Inquires the ever becomes a fish a year old. As an ENVOY. And injected venomed virua in Ills vein, chief about this affair, and asked him seen I brook female Would have the microbe not prove sterile, sine example, Rlclimoud each ones a Yellow Peri), trout go up into the spawning places Master, the spring await, with kindling if he knew anything about It. Yes, he If the homeopathic theory obtain? brand. knew all about It. It was he who i banned Now that the price of leather has and spawn their eggs and then turn To quicken life where life had He been about bad there. around and deliberately eat them. thirty If a gentle jokesinith jabber nutty nonTo wake to bud and bloom the sad and of his men out hunting, when one of been advanced, the vegetarians who sense in a way For the past few years I have been sere; That cause you brain softening to dread. This faith have we albeit on every hand bis scouts saw us going Into camp, and determined some time ago to put the much Interested In experimenting with Around us lies the ruin of the year! you send him to a college whero Here Wouldthey riding back to him told him of it. Call- beef trust out of business will have bass and studying their ways. Clinton Scollard, in the New York Sun. try to hammer knowledge the male parent has some maternal ing in his men, be brought them behind to commence going barefooted, Into people that are foolish in the head? Cleveland Leader. that ridge, meaning to stop there until Instincts apparently. He builds the after dark, then jump our camp and nest some for the little feiunle, pocket A great deal of Inventive talent is run off our horses. If be could do nothwith a gravel bottom protected from ou flying machines that might wasted the strong current, but with plenty of ing else. If you had jumped that camp, you be useful to mankind If turned in the fresh water, and then hugs or pushes would have found a hornets nest In direction of making the frog in the the femah into it. Tbe eggs are We had men enough It, I told him. switch track less deadly, says spawned by the female, who swims railway there to eat you up. away and leave them to their fate. the Chicago Tribune. A mon can stbnrt as mlnny echoes bs You had about fifty men, be reThe male fertilizes the eggs and then I few for a over counted before nothin' as be sayin somethin'. If I watches left, them, soyln you days plied. King Alfonso, everywhere he travels, Baltimore them occasionally to Insure he says It loud enough. while you were mounting; and if I fanning BLANCO. had had as many of my men there as leaves the Impression of saying the a circulation of fresh water and keep- American, doing off other fish who would devour you had I would have waited for you right thing to the right people, and What course will be take in colbehind that ridge, then let you do the ing the right thing at the right time the eggs. The male fish have been lege? I dont know, but I think its Cleveland them. I could still see them; but they charging. But when I saw you start and place, asserts the Louisville Her- known to follow the little fry for sev- glee club and football. out ' seen eral I had them been until knew and that Plain days, protecting Dealer. they not me had Been ald. evidently yet. were able to care for themselves. I turned now, and going back at a there, I left. My camp was only two What beautiful weather in which to I have seen a school of say 1500 do and find and you away, might slefps on some men born Some are Ob, yes, Indeedl Wbat the then gallop, passed Infamous, butte, kept bass fry devoured in five minutes by a nothing? more of It to do? down In the ravine to where It entered destroy It. there isnt lose pity and their reputations, a few sun bnss or perch minnows. When we did destroy It the chief was gradually the small timber that fringes the bank Life. Brooklyn some taken hare their Under the care of the fish hatcheries reputations of the creek, then got into the timber away on another hunt; that Is what When he wa courting her he called per cent, of away from them by committees of in- from fifty to ninety-fivHer "dear and darling Sue;" and kept on to camp; but before I bad saved him. fish became How the I told the chief where I had been vestigation, But now theyre wed, he only calls eggs many fry. remarks the Houston got there I had to ride out into the ller Say! or llil there, you!" j of the fry live to be a year old or so him Chronicle. open again in order to cross a ravine when I first saw him, and asked Philadelphia Press. after they are plunted in the streams If he had seen me while I fooling that I could not cross at the creek. to do anything "Is Howard willing dehard to determine. It to get a shot The Iowa eonvict who paid all the It Is very Going Into camp I found every one around that ravine trying for our charity? No, Indeedl Why, so conditions me that saw of first he him. the upon at pends greatly No, at supper, or diuner rather we only tbat man Is so stingy be wouldnt even expenses of his trial and conviction no reliable estimates can be made. ate twice a day when on the march was when I rode out into the open near sets a wholesome some to give It a thought. Harpers Bazar. Milwaukee Wisconsin. If example to see waited he Then this way. I told the Captain I had his my camp. Ho Ia Mr. Scadds so very rich? I had seen him, and seeing us get ready of the fellows who are being investiIndians out here waiting for him. For J untie to Bnldhand. Miss so answered be can't rich, very seen him. I concluded to he had leave, "Are you sure now that they are gated down in New York, declares the For some time past a certain coterie Cayenne. I never see anybody abusSo left then; he could not surprise Gazette. And they could af- of Milwaukee men wbo are bald beadIndians, and not buffalo? lie asked. us he Fittsburg blm In tbe magazines. Washinging to men not had and now, enough "You remember that stampede we bad ed have felt that they were being ton Star. ford it better, too. fight us. Forest and Stream. after the buffalo last fall? swindled by bathers, who have charged Mrs. Leigbtuppe "Sitting up with a Yes, sir; but I did not send yon TO CURE INSOMNIA. According to Dr. Jarrett, of the New them the regular prices for hair cut- sick friend, I suppose? Mr. Leigbtafter the buffalo. I know an Indian York Board of Education, seven per ting. love Youre correct, uppe You nearly Can Break Awake a Habit i Lying This was a slop at when I see one. It only takes a few minutes to cut nearly. Setting em up my six fer from of candidates who come Yonrelf. the cent, lTp It the Sergeant, who bad sent him after of a bald headed man, yet friends. is often a habit. It is female colleges to obtain teaching posi- tbe hair awake Judge. Lying the buffalo. he baa to pay as much as a man wlltb effort to break up Mike, said nodding Pete, "did you The Indians were not In sight from worth almost any tions are unable to pass the necessary a wagon load to remove, Insist tbe a such babit. bear dat stump speaker say de world field head conspirators, headed by former here, but picking up his glass he Insomnia Is usually the result of one physical test. Too much candy is said Governor Yes. Bnt derea owes us a livin? and I went up on higher ground and I W. Peck E. and W, George Indito be one of the reasons. of three eart no on circulation, harder than collectin poor things job to out him. Powell. He pointed the Indians or The distress. mental person bad debts. Star. Washington gestion "We don't charge for the actual Just leveled his glass at them, then In society, says the Lady's Pictorial, will be see to commend Can reyou called out, Saddle up, and pack up! who studies himself carefully anything for the time but and labor work, able to locate the difficulty and treat "lighter food, lighter clothes, lighter Do it In a harry, now! to find It, retort tbe barbers. in tbat Insurance director's career?' quired jewels, lighter boots, lighter gloves, Is The saddles were on in a hurry, the himself accordingly. Recently Mr. Powell and some of bis Well, answered the man who tries For poor circulation try warm baths, the cry. Is said friends have formed a club of bald to be charitable, be was mighty good men having to leave the rest of their however, Nothing, r bottles, brisk rubbing, to bis family. Washington Star. dinner here on the grass. Then leavof lighter morals, comments London beaded men, the object of which Is and deep breathing. feet the soaking to petition tbe legislature for be to said What Is alimony, mamma? asked ing the pack train to follow up, we For Indigestion take a warm drink Punch. Their present lightness seems a bill in their behalf. mothtbe little boy of bis started. or when sleepless. Drink to give general satisfaction. before Mr. er. "Alimony, my son, Is tbe pin "What we want, explnlns I told the Captain that the column warm retiring water, warm milk, weak tea or Powell, "la a bill passed by the legis- money a woman gets after sbe leaves could not take the route I had taken, cocoa and breathe There is no longer any pressing need lature by which barbers deeply. will be com- her husband. Yonkers Statesman, the ground was too much broken, so he For mental distress mere will power for being born great, or for achieving pelled to regulate their charges about The drug clerk turned red bore off to the left through a lot of Is the best. Close the eyes and as fast as ha's already been drawn And the pretty girl blushed. ' . chaparral on our side of the creek, go- as the thoughts come drive them out greatness. In these days of cheap and as follows, , she said. "A a our committee of club; artistic advertising any man with np by special ing through at as fast a gallop as the Carry on In the mind a The drug clerk turned red. Tbe man with a clear streak on top of bushes would let us. Then after going "A instead," enough money, tainted or otherwise, hiB bead, 20 cents; top all bald, 15 She corrected and flushed: a mile we turned to the right, and after process. Sweet sleep and plenty of It will go to pay the bills can have enough great- cents f small streak around the border, clerk turned red The drug crossing the creek, he put us on front a And the pretty girl blushed. great way toward keeping women ness thrust upon him to make a Hall 10 cents; no balr on head, free. This Into line and we went to the ridge at a -J- udge. When sleep departs wrinkles of Fame lustre look like a bill was adopted by tbe club, and tbe t fast gallop; but the Indians had left. young. said Miss "I suppose, Bridget, come. chairman willingly Indorsed It One It was nearly dark, but a few of us It is by sleep that we gain strength shine by comparison. of tbe governors men, however, ob- Woodby to tbe new servant girl, "yon scouted to the front but could see noth- for think It strange tbat one wbo plays brain Is to the another day. Sleep Tbe automobile is still comparatively jected to being selected to present tbe tbe piano so perfectly as I do should ing of the Indians. Then going back and nerves what food Is to the body. memso bill to the another legislature, to the nenrest point ou the creek, we "Vis, mum, reHere are a few simple tried rules for new, so new It has not, as yet, Inspired ber was selected to perform tbe duty. practice so much. went into camp again for the night, the if twas me Shore, plied Bridget. to much legislation. That la bound driving away Insomnia: It was claimed by one member tbat Major s.ying that he would hunt up Philadelphia Go to bed warm. Never go to bed come in due time, says the Pittsburg the matter, being purely a local one, Old give up in disgust. those fellows he knew now with cold Press. feet. should be tbe with taken question up A la bill Gazette. to be Introduced at where to look for them. Dont yon enjoy seeing a man called If the events of the day have been tbe board of public works. Milwaukee The men were iu a bad humor. They session of the New tbe approaching bo la bluffing? asked the enerwhen before a read short, light story Wisconsin. had lost half their supper. I had lost trying, No, answered SenLegislature which provides a politician. Jersey getic retiring. all of mine or thought I had; but the Th Molt Tedlont Reading. ator Sorgbura. I cant say I do. Every Leave the window down at the top fine of 11000 or not more than three Major sent orders down to the cook to and The took off his glasses, time a bluff is called people get more protect the bed from draughts. years'.linprlsoument for any Intoxicat- wiped proofreader get me mine right away; and while I bis tired eyes, and put bis bat suspicious, and it Is tbat much harder As soon as the body touches the bed ed person found running an automo- on. was eating It the men kept up their I'll go out and take a walk, be to make tbe next one go through. relax the muscles, shut the eyes and An automobile Is no place for said. growling they knew what was going make bile. I have been working two hours Washington Star. drives to Nothing sleep. ready to happen when they saw me leave more quickly than the any person not In perfect possession of on these timetables, and tbat Is all my "Has tbat girl next door to you still away sleep I never was sent anycamp one cant sleep. Phila- all bis senses, especially if be be the nerves will stand. No, ahe that her parlor molodeon? thought got where but I found Indians, or their No work, be continued, "Is harder, exchanged it for a cornet. Im glad to delphia Inquirer. chauffeur. The for a special more tedious, or more necessity trail, or some other blanked thing. wearing than say. But, gracious, if she playa tbe law of this kind may be questioned, but this timetable proofreading. So much, cornet The Why did I not fire a shot at the InNot at worse, Isnt It? thats saw I Santa Fe stage driver, reckless drivers of machines may eas- you see, depends tqon accuracy. If in all. dians when them, then let them Sleeper, the Sbe cant as bath half Its only go to Hades and not get the troop out answers questions freely and gives the the proofreading of a hook an error or slug while shes playing tbe cornet Incite to more drastic measures. after them? We have not lost any passengers a rood deal of informa- ily two Is made a laugh or a frown Is the . Philadelphia Press. Indians; we lost our supper, all right, tion that is not called for by their tickIn February, 1827, relates the Boston only consequence, hut an error In a ets. A nervous old lady was riding "' though. A Navajo Vie. In a conversation timetable may mean a disaster. I let them keep at this for a while, down a dangerous looking trail with Transcript, Goethe, "Sometime we go over a timetable is an Inveterate gambit. The then said, That will do now. Adjourn him once, when she noticed a hatchet with his secretary, Eckermann, in seventy and eighty times before we Not Navajo are there tbe professionals, only and In bottom of the the this debate and hunt your saddles for lying stage speaking of the canal which might finally 0. K. It We get to knovy tbe wbo live entirely by tbe practice, bnt the night. I dont want to have to hunt Inquired why be carried It. some dny be put through the Isthmus timetable by heart. We cau r.ttle off even tbe small boys are gamesters I use the hatchet to knock Injured of ranama, said: "All this Is reserved the trains 2:07, 3:14, 3:20, and so on a rope and a tree for any of you. I l and adapt the pictorial found those Indiana because I was passengera In the head. replied Mr. like phonographs. Ilow the blanwearing Tbelr to cards purposes. gaming an for the future and for enterprising work Is! In a busy season I have lost sent to find them, and had I not found Sleeper. even their and kets Illustrate gambling, astonishSo is The old lady gasped with much, however, them when I did they would have certain, four pounds In a week. New York account of the creatlnu must have wovspirit. found you and you would ment and drew away from him to the that If they succeed lu cutting such a Press. en Into It the story of a game. Thus have lost part of your horses, If you other end of the seat. of any size and burthat canal, a serious and apparently native vice of ships II Knw HI have not lost any Indians. This Sleeper leaned over toward her, and den can formidable proportions at once confrom be It navigated through In confidential a I whisper explained: settled It; could run one of those men Last summer, during tbe tratnlng of fronts tbe teacher and tbe missionary. Mexlcun Pudflc Gulf to on the tbe We have a good many accidents Ocean, a certain Scottish militia battalion, a up to the nearest tree, tie him up to of tbe best way to overTbe Innumerable benefits would result to company was ordered off one day for comequestion It by the wrists, then report It to the this here line. The stage's alius Is still an open one. Tbe prohiIt down over and rollin precipices, tbe whole bunion race, civilized and target practice. Tbe murker on this bition of Its Major when I had go ready to do It. practice does not go to tbe nd every time a passenger gits hurt I was Senior Corpora I then, but did far occasion was au old militiaman named root of tbe matter, aud all our logic If I should uncivilized. wonder But be sues the company for damages. less of this tying-uthan any Sandy, wbo was noted for bis sim- falls to convince tbe Indian that be bae we had did. and these men would obey These here damage suits uses up all the United States were to let on oppor- plicity. ltefore the firing began the not as great a right to play for stakes me far quicker than they would some the profits of stagin, and we've had tunity escape of getting such work Into sergeant in charge of the firing took as be bas to breathe. Southern Worka of the others who were rontlmmlly ty- to stop 'em, so every driver carries their own hands. tip his glasses to see If all was ready, man. ing them up for anything or nothing. hatchet. When a passenger gits hurt when, to his horror, he observed Sandy Next morning, while we remained In we simply knock em on the bend and Judge Gary, Chairman of the Board eoolly standing In front of the target. Harvard Lector la BrUa, camp here, the Major sent a sergeant throw the body over a precipice, and of Directors of the United States Steel Thinking the man iusane the srrgennt Professor Peabodys lectures In Berand detail over to examine the place then there ain't no law suit See? Is himself credited and a couple of men hastened to the lin University, at Berlin, Germany, who Corporation, rescue. In an authoritative voice the have turned out rather a failure. He where the Indians bad been. They Chicago Herald. with receiving a salary of $100,000, Is came hack In an hour and reported sergeant demanded the meaning of Is tbe eminent Harvard professor who Broken anil Msndoit. to the effect that that salary such reckless conduct aud branded that there must have been at least Is over there In fulfillment of tbe KaisOn swept the little red automobile quoted nuy not be too large a figure for cer- Sandy as a fool. I am nne sic a fool er's desire tbat there should be some thirty Indiana there, judging from the (list was built tor two. I ken exchange of lectures between German trail they had mudo when leaving, and ou seem so quiet, whispered tain men lu certain poultlons: It is not as ye think, retorted Sandy. the men brought hack an old broken the beautiful girl anxiously. Is there that tbe salaries paid to the beads of the safest place f me. I marked for and American university luminaries. rawlilde lariat and a worn-ou- t company once before. pistol anything about this machine that is Glasgow Ills first address tbe other day, when are ycr great business corporations News. bolster. These the Indians had thrown broken? the Kaiser attended, drew a full bouse, Yes. whispered the tall man at her too lorge; the real question la whether away; but the sergeant bad a new and bla second lecture was t fiasco, Harrow' llnil Hoy a Jw, butcher knife and Its sheath that had hie, bitterly. My heart. the right men are drawing the salbout ninety atudents, mostly Ameride been lost by some of them. The troop eon remorseful at Rothschild, Anthony Jilted youngest is trouble first there the aries. cans, being prcscut. Ills subject waa having Feellug Yes; going over nowr stnrtcd to follow the him so cruelly, the beautiful girl leaned of finding a man able to earn so much, of the popular Mr. Leopold de Roths- "Social Ethics," a aubject, say Gerchild, Is head hoy at Harrow school. man student, on which tbs United trail, but after a few tulles It ran out, over and added: the Indians having spilt up. They Cheer up, George! If your heart Is aud next Is tho trouble of keeping blm This is the first time, says tbe London States can teach tia nothing we don't were going In every direction now ex really broken we can stop at a repair worth so much. In the insurance busi- News, that this coveted distinction has know." Besides Professor Peabody eept toward ns. This was done to pre- ihnp. ness, continues the Springfield Repub- fallen to a Jewish boy wbo bae not lectures are In English. London Chronconformed to 1 , Nonsense! What kind of a repair lican, tbe big vent ns following them; Wa might religious icle salary has been proved exercises of tbethe ordinary who and bas school, have followed any single pony track, shop could mend a broken heart Y to be a demoralizing Influence; Ite ten- availed himself of the Butchers' meat la now more expenof course, but it would not lead us generous conWhy, the parsonage, George! sive In Gcrmuny than In any other Euminute later the repair dency Is to nurlght tbe right man cessions granted by the Harrow anywhere. Twenty t . to Jewish scholars. , after be has beeu found. Wa scouted through that country for ibop was racbcd. -- Chicago News. ropean country except Russia. THE RUIN OF, THE YEAR. I demand; Tlmes-Dlspatc- y How I Found the Indians By CABIA I AlOA I BOUT the middle of March, 1870, our cavalry troop was sent out from Fort Rich-- i fO M ardson, Texas, to scout for through the 'WOlr a few weeks country west of that and, I look for Indians. I found there the J AS i Indians. We had with us as a guest au Engto see all lish tourist, who was anxious this country; he saw some of It before we returned. When I saw him ready i to start I thought that about a week of I this trip would be all he would need of It; but he roughed It with the rest of lug add I never heard him complain. He messed with the Captain, a the only officer we bad with us. was In the field the Captain he When lived exactly as we did; he carried no canned goods, but ate what we did bacon and bread, black coffee and bean soup and what game we could kill; buffalo were still very plentiful. The Captain carried no canvas, but slept as we did under the saddle blanket. This would be no picnic, looking at It from an English point of view, I thought. We bad been out a week when one afternoon we went Into camp on a mall creek that ran north and south, and across It to the west about a mile $ and a half away a low butte stood out on the prairie, and beyond it a mile still to the west was a rather high roll Jn the prairie that ran north and south. Before we bad taken our saddles off the Captain told me to ride over to the j butte, stake my horse out at It; then Stop on top of the butte until sundown and keep a good outlook for Indiana. We have seen no signs of them as yet," he said, but this Is about where I expect to see them, if we see them at all. I started, and found the ground between the camp aud the butte to be badly cut up with nnrrow ravines, which the water In the wet season had made on its wHy to the creek; and on getting to the foot of the butte I found another ravine here. It seemed to bead at this ridge west of me and run straight to the creek. Crossing It, I staked out my horse here, leaving on the saddle and bridle. I rode with a snaffle bit that would not prevent the horse to graze; 1 might need him In a burry. I bad a short, heavy Marlin rifle, that I carried instead of the Spencers we were armed with. Climbing up on the butte, I found a flat place of about two acres that bad a high coat of last year's dry grass on It. 1 could lie down in It and not be seen. There was not a breath of air stirring and the afternoon was warm for this time in the year. I had been lying here about half an hour watching that ridge It would be on it that I would first see the Indians If I saw any when a buck and. a doe climbed up the butte and began to grnze not 100 yards from where I lay. They never noticed me at all. 1 bad bard work to keep from shooting the buck; but dared not fire a shot here, for It would notify any Indians who might be In brevet-majo- r, f . the country just where I was. Bo rais- ing my head above the grass I spoke to the deer. They gave me one frightened look, then left In about two jumps. I lay for another hour; then just after I had look at my watch to note the time passing, I gave the ridge another look, and saw a man on a pony ride up on top of It front behind it and atop. In a moment another man joined blm, then a third one, and they kept on coming until there were five of them. They sat ou their ponies there, and aeemed to be washing our tamp, which was In plalu sight over two miles away. Crawling through the grass and hugging the ground, 1 mad" my way to the edge of the butte, then slid down it In a burry, got my rope tied to the saddle, nn.l mounted; ami now I was struck wltn an Idea. The Major wauled Indians, but there were not enough of them here to bother the troop with, I would light these myself. With this rifle of mine and the horse I bad under me, 1 did not think it a tig contract to shoot the whole of them or try to. I got my horse down In the ravine, then rode up It. I meant to keep In It if It bended up at the 4rldge, as I thought It did; then when I bad got close enough turn the rifle loose.' 1 had gone up the ravine itoo yards or more and lind left the butt behind me, wheu 1 noticed that the ravine ahead of me was about running out. If I kept on I would soon have to ride out In plain sight of the Indlnm. They wire still where I had first seen e ! warm-wate- grass-wido- . sponge-bath- house-cleanin- g bath-spong- five-cen- to-da- Klt W. .. Sunday-schoo- llc. tip-pi- n non-co- Yoit-y- |