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Show Trarwtl hf llslt l Onro upon a t me MiJ rulrrt k put "a 1kM robb r fn ui I rk made sacrllegl us entrar e Into a ctitmhln lorkthln, I ngut t ai I t , Aay with some of iho 1 ly - 1 llnwascaught an I was 1 nu I to be uayI allio, bis skin l ntf ml" riently nailed to the clumli I'" tot the purpose of affording at i Sample to evil doers an 1 to give an agreeable Jert of contnnt latlon to the good (-pie (-pie who flicked to the saervd nllttre for wor-hlp on tiunJars, 'Jlwt about a thousand yean ago, and after anhlle the human hide was torn oft ly bits all trace of It bilii ntiwwl sate for small frvmeuts nhkh still peep out from under tlie edgi of tho bronl healed nails b which It was stretched Much, at nil events, has been the tradition In lork-ihlrc on I It happened a few yiars ago that an fiifjiiMtlvo pi r vu sent Altera p of leather to on eml tit nt effort hi mien i( y git In n nfrount nf It but me My rv pieitln to know what kin I of skin It was. The profesaor brought his microscope to l-rar Uu It, aifl rently fouu 1 St n e hair Muttered oier the surfaces whi li, after carefully esamtnlug he declared to bo hmnan hairs, smli m trowou tho naked lAiis of the boil I urthor more, he stated that the (mtsoii who hail owned them was of fair com lesion This was tcr Intending In Afiinuch as alter the IaHe of till ren turleltwas prorcl poafttbl, mt only todMlriguIih human hair from that of any other anliiml, but actually (ode tennlne the racoof the man to which It belougetl, the Danes being light haired Washington Star |