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Show 111 Pi III . BhI i! 'j Jf ii America nnd I'rnnco IB lil B llii ' -Apropos e.r th" unv llinu "t 'I r J! 'IjjKl ,! Btottie of Count Koihambeaii In Wn--h lijjlf.l (J Inston, tho article in lb" Jun. hum I'lill'l l""r ot ,'10 Nnr"1 Aineilran Jtevl.w on 'ft LT&5l i "-America unci Finiife," liy Oaston HMjVy 5 l)crhunp who pnlil h prolonged visit B H ?' ylVlKn 1o "10 "nlv ,r,lllc!' ot tn l'"11"1 ,uu' " BHI ll'tiili'J ,alt "" " '" 'eHd "h 'M"1,nr BHI li,''' i ln,rr st M ''"""hmnps refers to tho If 15 fl 'J1' irlendlv relations which vvno ciitnli 1 Ivl i it Hfhftl between Fiance anil America iH il ? through th en vices of such men ' -1 1 I,amjiiti' nml llo hnmhean anil mil ' . r sn tin t If there ha been any loose n-J n-J . V 11 " Hit, of the I onds of nmliy between In Sr' i ill two ountil.s II hns h. en because the H VI tvvo I iplm li not know .nth ntln r Lji, t well rnotiKh rnillii' torm an 11- aH 1vk J" J 11ri !y irmtienlli nplrl.n of the rhai- HH1 ,'' n i r of the jciph of the I'nlted Mate HHI i I r, rr m a great numler n( the Ainerhans HH 1 I Aii iit thut eltv while Americans . 1 ' L nr biells informed about French nf HHI 4l'i,JlJ ' t vlis mil the Imles ml customs of HHI i.iJ!, fl I iinehincn M Dos. hnmns pay an !ln" ti en huslas Ic tribute, to the gencinus J lit ' nippiiit Hen hy Americans to higher m r (fl 1 , I wrjwheie I admired the generous HHI ' i r Instinct v lilrrti has oaus-d these inn itS J i us of learning to rlen trom the - tli I 'the Amer inn Iihm understood lli.it HI i I mitcrliil foiie la an nothlmt wilh mi 1 ll"ft ! inornl poer They hae iliaireil to he 1 ' 4 i J ( a- Bi nt llironih the linpnlpahle pier 1 . 'if it t'K' of the Intelleit ua through the Itr H t ill n"1 filial royally of allvei anil gol.l Tor ''",( tlilH ii nfon men an 1 oinen lime r 1 ll f. "ill "'it ' i'h othir In renl anil llliernlllv H .'iW'!"1' 1" In inilowliig tlnai unlvirHlllen niost f'.,' of nhh h aie ouiig ami all atiiing iml 1 it '.i i. nh ailv mnltire What in eiiihimli so H 'i 7 of Kin.ioi.lt' Willi one ni . .nl mil H J t' ). linns haM In en pniincl "it lo foini H t. I ,h the inilunnuilla wlll.h hi. ilisllll il In 1 BvV' I' Mippnrt thene Inhniatorlen thme II- B ffl ' i hrarltK tlip gjmiinnlH nil IIiIm H lS( ' aiholiatle equlpnient HI. Ii tetulli In Hl li !' a sure ut the xann tlm. the m mnl Hj S 3Mi' nml phalenl il. . I.ipment of tin ne j ,lj,j 'I Amerlen 'Ihnnka to th.K. ineni.irililn H li , i endoninentR gold In Amrrleii hna he j jM V tome a. Ilulil and ilmtUe me Hum In- H &!.'.' u "1 irhnnRealile nlth r.lenm nml nn B Bll' flt.i' ( ertnlnh Ideallflin la liiultlim pinRre'l. HHb ymti to I4 . nnd the power of money will he en- H SiRB Sh Q nnhled 'I ho Amerleana luentle In Hhb B.'ltll'l' J i ncrjlhlnc hae made R new liiNen BHI vt llil 1 i ,lcin "1C l'1,nl1""1 lul1"' H h1 WfOffl f TllD G'nnt Cactus' H ' s il'f ? on( rr "ax '" R,ltl eartua I '''il'5lJ J "n ""' "an.ly deterta of Afrlrn lln H 'tliVftJJr 1 prlmeMil nnhlleeln of the Nile never HI '''iililPe I n'"' ,,l" notle for thell rolm.m.1 H ?t I.IoITI i' ? dr nina, anja llnrrlel Mnurni In Ihn ? lljl.f "jt 9 .lime Allnnlle ller alone do theee till HHh I ifiyl t innnumenta guard the grnea of tin 'Hl'U'lM "01 lil" and perhapa tliln ei one I HHB ?$ ' i 3 P:ize on una aeaircl hegun when HHM iff!! 1 'i Jtunieala M,oa horn la and night 1 HHH :.ifllii v 1 nuetdlnn It h aunllglil ami moonlight Bll ?,hH1, : 1 nn.l the unfailing alma until kuuIii BBi r'I li'i 1 i n"y ""' nnfmnlllar haitnnnleK of Ha BBh ' r.'i'l? I I Mln "' ircl101 life Justify themiulte to BBI 4 fl iv 1 i tn "ml 'llie eenae of un. minim sa of BBI li H ll'i'l i liiimlio'll) paksea iiway tlm e nollon BBI '?'liiJii Vj no '""Ker ippalla and tenda me Iml BBI tflMSi'f' 1 ennthe. Mllh ImmctiiltleD ot realful- l illiUrB nw, Elilhiail I Tn K" "1 n the desert d u after 'jljlittp; S lny and meet these eaetl Is 111., whh JllfJffW 1 perlng Into the ear of the Pplilnx mil '1 if WB i listening at her lorked 111 -n wise "J'llL'l, ! """ "rp " "M "'' II"1 "Be of the llj larjft I world so nmjeslleiilly Mill In those h F'tJ1 j rataclMmlo anlltudis' n I lo gi out . ''JiHi 1 I" Al,r" n'"l we them suddenly 1 Ht(l'l nhlonm la as though the lips of the BBi C Ii E r I Sphinx flu.uKl mrt and utiei aniemii 1 ' ' r ila.i words A hlinrh of while Mowers at if il h" ,ln of "'o nfellik llowera spring id ( ,nB "nlle nnd woudrrful out nf this 1 t If! ,,cai' gaunt prlekly thing -Is not Hut 1 T ii! ! Nature's .oiisummate inlrRelf i sjni- .v'TpiHii: i ,l01 of lesurrertlon moie profoiinil linn BBi , JWyi, i "" IIJ' "f ,n" Melds' An Hi Apill BBI u 'fldtf 1 "'" "" lesser ractl me nhloom with Hl r 9 lit J Rurgenua filming rnlnrs aeh ilrngon BH ' 1,1 lf hema a Jewelln Ita teeth ua a trll.iil. 1 , JliJ v to the fen Id sun An.l Hie palmer to H M' , '' puts fin th lla dellente downy .llm H ' , I ppimage and the sHgihrush lenens lis H 1 slher l".ou the rhangnless desert H ) ) I must follow the changing eai must I! jl gret the kprlng with lenewnl of life J . Jntist unfurl Its Iwnnera to the sun And J ij , . If i few drops of rain Just moisten Its iKlkni' """' ,l '' almnge how su ldenl the K ft F i'i al. rnnesa of Its mood will rhange the II 1 1 ( fnnre fn.e of the pale earth will he ,. f , I J , rnme snftl preen in n nlkhl. grate BBN -ft Ll ll fllllv ,PII'B lllf 'lose with H slheij BBK I' Mt Hi ' "ri,Kl" lny and teider and riellent. BBI U ft I Hi nnd masses of rallforula popples will H fi m J'v xpreid out their pntrhea nf cloth or bbJ if ''? bo11' BBi t'iv i Stwn. BH '.' In & l,hl' w1"1 r"i"0 ldn to the guards BBJ wl'IcWSi """ 'nie to port' 1 o how her mosis and BBJ S.Jit'lW'li Ahovt' iho kindling rlondi begin tn lift H !iH 'I KB f AnJ li'igf'al peak has .lashed the skies B nllU jjJJIs with light' H !'fl JSllf Tor nil on earth she hrlngsa roal gift. BBI If ll 'lore melons than was eter sung hy BBi 'ij i J Her hold Is stuffed with lurenae and with H ! Til iJ? "ll imrrh BBJ US' vi ii ""1 ' """' hrr C"1W a fragnnee and 11 BBJ ' ( I J. f ?.r.T'',"1.''.r "omo 'll'tant Orlant. BH r T Vti P "' W."W" of " JMner air the .win BH til 1 biJer. ol Wjm Hint here her from the BH J, f.J 'J"lu' """I and hills rejoice lo welcome H Yi 4 r 'it i ''"r BBi !$ ' It "Aa 1h,'uh l18 ,'or, ,n r"'"1 f0"" rl H ,i . ? Rom. f!ol oeciedllrd embassador HI t'i l I'i t ,l ,mller trom beyond the l'letsdss HI tt ', I1 er and more mar she draws' The EH ' K . heuenp grow blight 8 Ji "r 'rll '"'r"'",",, '" ,n "hHt x,,'el ' M j'fl Were "in r stout timber hewn' Ul,t 'fl " w irkinna Uld ', ' , Jl'r "t'ly ,f"ieT What frsrlesa pilot . S l weighed ' i I j ",,r ' hor ateere.1 her through the ) , ' 1 hnrtliss seas' rJ i I' "V.1,"1'.!" '"""'I l-w'r 'a th. June ' f .1 h AttantlL ft 1 . I je ' What th Hobo In nnd. How Jte Uvea I .lU J' A Tno '"f"""1 facta about the 60I10 I 'ill1! '' K1 "",l! "' 1"""l a Popular error i' i? I """ '" '" "h'n certain Isiuntla, a III 'I T t'ron of literature There ale er I h t mi m exceptions to tin geneuil tule i ' of lllit raLy Be. ond he spends t erj JN' f I " "I'e 1 hie amount of his time ,n the . Ij u- of w tu soup and tow I. Aal.le .1 '' m the question of special fitness a , in 11 Is ih cieuure of his opportunl- I ' , tl s mil this truth In Ita scope runs 1 IV, ,i !n "" lH,t for-reacps of Ilnho-dom ( ,' !8ir rl' lHe""- I" Hil leahn when In the iMlkjJMP '' "1"'B "bt-ilni but a slight a.qualii- ItSr'ir.TsWl ' "r "'"' lfl'i' e- He ils.s iiuU Mii'ttilcll ""' " ,u niust work on th. uver IlllSiflHt '"-1 iPn I,0UI a dr h nimt hae JriH'SBy:! " e 'ban tight brurs sl.ep 11 u llUiW'al ,ru th,t eN,tn thl" "ihedule ene, 1 ITJiPl'iiS3 ' '"i1 fl ",lin' lo hlms.lf on umk ItHW'" ' rtM' ,,ut ln, 'act lemutns that ' 1 il .id ih "k'" fatljue and lack of fuiillil.s Jli 1 UJ i"r thi appointments o a 1nli1.n1 1 fli fH f4,ul """ ' nni1 extremely numb he .13 114 '"2 '" ",ni,"p ' uillUe his spare tlm to Ilff.'i'il 1- "' -' uduintage Aft.rsuppei met 14 il'Jj "' '" men "'"", 10 "" hunkt.niH fjf lifj ' 'W 'i 11 on their beds and smoke ..nil '" 1 ail f ' Sone llny "arda, nth.ra 11s ' J 1) -iS ' c l" h "ttl". airnnge iheli t. ii" ''' nk " for H 'omfortabli. ie. lining ' lrv? I ",tlon an'1 rca(l lol nd bhu. I H llfiih n "' ,pcr" bv ,h" ftltaailnr light .if iVk I n un'" 'aalentd nt tho head of in. 1 LJ bunk Sunday of l iuisc Islhehib. IB1 11 riay of f"eIloni and he aupiopiiittis Iff lC 1 th "'" ,0 mocitloiiH of his ottn In i'i' 1, ilinitlon Me bathes shales nils his ,f ( bor bolls his under, loth.s sens on till ih liultoi a takes r tltcl wheie n. bd J'l lii toslp wiltes leltera to absent inn 1 it!' M '""'8 nn1 "U if Jlt a nny be siippoaed, trashy nola iV Ml ri flintlnata n norur tlia booka of the r ffll )i bo's s let Hon Ilrer, a uiiin I h 1 J ' ,Jnnn' to themes ivjilclt aie alto ) d J!j P 'her trivial and Milnllls he relish, H , ,; M th polemics of the famous 111,111 itl.f j, f. 1 b 'ne speclallj affected tn tit 1 h 1 lfni" f'i ' "on""sl" "nJ ehmi.ncB. Oi, tun It ' Br i HiiiJil tniiif" Trom comr to enmp the hobo n I 11 ic.l to reading burdens himself wlih n iliime or two whbh when h his tlnl'h.d he .xrhangea will f.l-iow f.l-iow trawlers nf similar propensity Imx of . 1 1 inagarliies j rovlded hv one ronlrnctor for the lire of his emplojcs pi...d to be greatly ntpreclnt.d bv th'. men the .1 mati.l for the perlojlcnis bring quite extinsle md .nnstant The am. nml of g.neial information thus n.qulied h lb. rending hobo woul I surprise, those gentle prsonnges of glorious optortunltlei mid mlllwi Hon who look upon him ns an outlandish out-landish .lodllke piece of luimanlty 'lhe existence of a world more p. lite than he has .xer seen the .lev. Input, Inp-ut, nts of popular s. lence inventions r.nd etenla of national Imporlance the to. urrlng crises In rurnpeon Ilplo tnncj all these rhlcin through the medium of the ncwvpipers he Is awuu of and can illrcuss with a endlness which would do edit to an even more alert mind Charles l ly Adams In the June Porum Tobacco War In Orenl Britain. Mr Lincoln Bpi Infill. PI gives n splr lied at. nun! in the lune number of lhe North American llevlew of the lending incident! .nnnecteil with "The Tnlin.fi War In Orent lhltaln ' Mr HprlnRlleld deserlbes the condition if the lliiilsh Irn.le nt the time when the Amertemi T.iImicco cominni announced lis Intention of capt irlng the lliiilsh market and the effect of Hint nil-nounceinent nil-nounceinent In lending lhe more Itn-I'oilant Itn-I'oilant flnns to form themselies Inln n iimblniitlnn for def. nse against the thienlened nggTesslon Writing from Hie I'llgllsll iolnt nf xlew be expresses the utmost conn lence Hint this enterprise enter-prise rlf what he terms Hie Vmrrlnn 'lobaiio trust will end In iIIkiiiiiI fall un and lie even hlnis tlm lhe lin-perlnl lin-perlnl Toh icen to l.lmltel as the Hrtllsh cnmhlralion la called may lake i. Intkilor measures It Is rumored thai In all piobabll-It piobabll-It 5 the Imperial cninHini mi carry the war Into Mr I)uk. a own niintry and flglil hbn on his nwn freehold ns It Is iinib rstood he r.mM.leta the ( nl led Htntes to be Siiih u development Is hv no menns unlikely foi ilthough n grenl denl nf nmureinent may oc. 1 sli.iuilli be obinlned bj twisting the lions lull the noble bens! has 1 way of ret ill-ulng In a foirlble nunner wli.n ..nee he Is iimusn 11 Is believed Hint not a few .ngiiK.d In lhe tobicco buslnias In the I'nlli.l Sntes woul I weliome the stnrllni, of a fn.lors un der Hie ausplc.s or a powerful nm. panv iHissessing nmple resources nnl londiiillng Its business on f.tlr and eiullable lines nnl opposed to the imlbods tmplnj.d by lhe 1 nn.olhbilel 'I11ha.ro. trust Oth.r leports hive been ciirtent Ihnt nu arrnng nil ex lets 01 Is under consideration wl'h some or the most Important mnnufn. tin Int. innreriis In Vinerlrn mil Pin mil who hi III me oillslde Hie trust Whether Hi. ie is mij rniin I iilnn for tli.se slal.menls we eiinn.it at present sni il. llnllclj but wp mnv feel sure lint 1 goo I denl moie will he heard of the Imi.rlil Tobncco c.impnn, tint onl In ilieil Hrllnln bit nlsn In that grent loimtrj whose 10nl.lt Inns repre scnlntlvc inlled the Imperial totnpinv into existence" Toleration. Vet. he It Is Hint s marked as most the man Thai does the broadest toleration show To fellow ntnms Ihnt for a I rlef while Move sldn b side wllh iis. then from There wjs n blind man once who, seeing Iienicd the sun thit warmel him as It shone While seeing niticht In rthers ih it goo 1, ' Mm we noi hut proclilm lhe lack our Tha'sand '"" ,M"" "' J"" "ln" '"" The kiwiI In all wise toleration "shows Thr'; IW "' J,5n "" no grave in bloom Pint his not form and softness of Hie Hostoii Transcript nilky iroro nnd Secretary Wilson. It hippened tint Vrretnrj Wilson Seir. tarj IVtleljnu and two or llueo other memheiH of tie pirty'oocupled Heals behind n nice linking teirn wblcn followed the pro.esrlon from the .Ie pot lo the hotel ,1 mile and n half awiiv ov.r c.iuntrj muds That l lhe team Irl.d to follow the proces slon but soon nni of Hi. horai s bilked and then the carriage bud to stop lhe colore", driver whipped, lhe uniiilj hnise vers slnrpl mid was kin I'y re .rlnnnded hv Hie erreiar nf Ag-ilciliure Ag-ilciliure who told him Ihit was rut lb. ir.per vnv to moke a balking horse oveiroine his tioubli's 'III Vncw von what ou ought to do ' said the fnrclurv lie got down fiom bin sent ptie, the horre g-ntlv on the head neck and shoulders spol o en oiiraglngl to him nnd thn re sume 1 his snt whereupon the horse moved off v.rv irompij Mi son puffed up with greil pride nvor his Hihlevemenl 1111 1 pointed out his success to tho coloiert driver nnd lol.l him that was Just lhe wiv he should alwaa do The driver looked wise, however hut said nothing Vive minutes min-utes Inter the sume horse bilked ignin Mr Wilson walled 11 few minutes for It to go 011 an I then got out to repent his font of n few minutes before f. lor mnxliig the hors. and showing him .verj intention Mr nn gent-Iv gent-Iv pull.il at the reins but the horse w.nl linckwaid Instead of firui.t I The moie .Mr Wilson talked nnd woiked the more the horse harked and balked "Iho wise looking nthloplan smiled grlmlj in himself when. .Mr WIP011 gnve, up In disgust anl look an. thei vehlcU that was pairing W W 1 lerce In .lune National Mexico in Distress TonrlsiH who have visited the ruins of Mltla In Mexl.o an.l fancied thit the had 'Impress'. lhe simple In habitants nf lhe r. glon will he shocked to know how thili pilgrimage Ins been vlewnl bv the languid natives In moat 1 l.ices tin Iniush tf American touring with mm. to spend la w. coined with a great mid hemt lov but not o In MHIn lhe MI1I1 Mes sengcrii'nurnfulh u urmurs lhe tourist ive is Moving In upon our tranquil Itr. nnd. 1 the palms and the orange tit I h. v come with guide liook. led gi ,11 j,d In own wearing icl icte, goggia, nf blue glass to break tin fun. nf the tropl-l tropl-l sun kcxtika and . th.r camerHS and a blase look In is sabe why some people travel It s 1 ninnl,, Ke col-le. col-le. ting stamp or ni toi.iHphs Mean-time Mean-time as the tnenn usis ov.r the tiale-1) tiale-1) lialarnof foigotien kings and shades of the mighty d.a.l come forth from their hit kins plans nml tnuonn the 0111 ush of uiiiiipit!ieilc loutlsts who lie given lo singing ngilme songs amid the walls that hive sheltered niajesi. To g. tj.n.k lo iVixara mid 1 aqiMie meal Is Ihelr most frequent wlfh c'lelos' Aie ihire no squaie mcils In Hie United States wlmre life begins with the morning gong rushes illl the houi nf the Ice water and pi. lunch and nds with nervous rs-tuition rs-tuition in the 'me bonis of the nlghl'" Anecdotes of tho Amtrlonn Navy Winn Ilia Pniistltulloii bad cleaied fm in Hon and was bearing down 10 nguge the lluerrlere 111 Jlorrl! the flist oftl.er, came to Cnmtnolore Hull nn I said that ho ought in make a pwcli to ih. mm, Hist they opened lint In w ul.i snj aoinelhliiB to them Com ni I Hull was no sper. h ninket but 1' I xpe 1 1 b r plbd V l Ji i in, pip the men ail" TI10 r t In vvbl He tang out an 1 when ti r v. re n cniblcl ift Commodore Hull il Men sou see that big hlp fr there Weil that In ft llrlt Mi fi la ite If we capture her It Is five hundr d dolHra apiece In our pock-, tts Pipe to quarter! Mr Morris, pipe lo quarters' The men gave three rousing cheers and went to Ihelr statin sta-tin is In high good humor Another Incident rrny be related. It ro happened Just hefore war was de eland thit the Constitution anl Ouer rlere were both llng nt anchor In Hampton Hoads, and the commanders as naval ofllcers were Interchanging rou'leelos dining nnd Inking wine In gether and on one occnslon, nfter Capt Uteres bad shown Capt Hull through his ship, Copt Hull said Tnke good core of this ship Capt nacres for if we have war, nnd I mi-et her on the high seas I shall capture cap-ture her" Capt Ibicres derisively laughed and teplled ' I H bet you a hundred guineas voti won t " ' Oh, no' rejoined Cup! Hull I can't bet you n hundred guineas, but I will bet you a hit After the capture of the fltter-rlere, fltter-rlere, Copt Parres mmc ahoirrl the Constitution and approached to surrender sur-render his sword when Conimodoro Hull exclaimed No no' No mttter about jour sword I don t vvnnt Hut, but III trouble sou for that bet Isaie Townsend Smith In Leslie's AVeeklj. Three Wishes. An Infant In Us cradle slept, And In Its sleep It smll'd-And smll'd-And one hi one three women knelt To kiss the fnlr haired child And eft. h thouaht of the davs to be And breathe.1 n praver half silently. One poured her love on msnv lives, Hut knew loves toll nnd enre. Its burdens ..ft had been to her A heavy weight ot bear flhe stooped and murmured lovinglv: 'Not burdened hands, denr child for thee One had tint known the buidened hands, Hill knew Hie emnti lienrt t life s rich banquet she had sat, An unfed ffltcsl spnrl Oh, not she whispered tenderlv, 'An ernptj heart, dear child, for thee" And one was oil, she hod known enre. Hhe had known loneliness. She knew Ond lends us Ii) no path Ills presenre cannot bless She vnilted and murmured trustfiillv nods will, (lods will d 'arrhlld for thee ' Ilrlllih Weekli. iWhence Comes Electricity. Attn time when electricity Is npl.l-1 npl.l-1 transforming the fore of the globe, when It hna already In great meisuie annihilated distance and blda fnlr to abolish darkness for ns It Is curious to notice how complete!! ignoinnt Iho lliln man remains as lo the latei develoi inenis of elecliloil Iheorj Home 1 cent c on espon lence has le.1 me to think that a ague notion lint electricity Is a, fluid which In some injalerlnua wnj Hows through a telegraph tele-graph who like vvnler through a I Ipo, Is about :ih far as be his got, and If we ndd to this some know ledge of what he calls 'electric shooka ' we chould prolnhly exhaust bis Ideas nu Ihesubjeit, snjs the Academ) let this l not to be wondeied nt Hven tho moat Instructed phsslclsta can do nothing hut guess ns In what electrons elec-trons Is nnd the nnl olnt 011 which Ih 5 ngiee Is na tn whit It la not There Is In fart 11 perfe. t consensus of opinion among scientific writers lint It Is not n lluld I o n rontln-uous rontln-uous atieiim of ponderable mailer, la Is n liquid or a gas, and Ihat It Is not 11 form of energs, as Is bent O it-sldn it-sldn Hils Hmil Iho scientific lnnglna-tlon lnnglna-tlon is nt llberls to 10am where It llslelh and although It Ins used this llberls lo n lonsldernble extent, no denmie icsiill Itns followed up to tho present time Superstition Hard to Kill. I'or moie thin a millennium nnir-latid nnir-latid has been a Chrlstlin nntlnn srt In the museum it Oxford we see Images, Im-ages, bristling with nuts palls and needles whlrh demonstrates the lite survival of 0 belief In ssmpithetlo magic. In lite rural rnmmunlttra whenco these ohe.n came, eus the lournal of American Cnlk Uire Within the tinlverslis Itself I sc.uied a deslccal ed rpeclmen of a fmnibir veg.inhte which an officer of one of the collects had jairle.l f0r scars as o pieventlve of ifieiimntlsm' NeltheY centuries of cnllKhteiimeitt nor lhe tevnltttlonurs cbang.H of mis progiesMvo nge have cxtirmllllte.l su. b beliefs 1hcs even adapt Ibemseltes to the ntw condl-tlons, condl-tlons, as In Hie .use or the lids II.-Ing II.-Ing within the sh iilovv of tb.i walls of Harvard tinlveislty who malnlalns that earhons from arc limps am u pute preventive or neurnlgli Mr nnd Mrs, Sparrow. He Is anxious lo help nlth the nest-luaklug nest-luaklug nnd holds foilli without ceasing ceas-ing while his lads builds Oi.asli.mlls be lends n band He catches sight nf a M ran "-y lie or a small piece of nick r iccurs to him tint hre Is the verv ilng his foolish wife has sought fm las and fulled In nnd What does 1 occui to him is that he Is a gatrttl is old Incompetent .and knows no more lbout nesibuil ling than he cloei, about the lislng nf eggs Ills wife knows nil about him however how-ever mil the siriivv Is turned out nf the nest again as soon ns his hick Is tinned ansa Longman a Magtulne He has probnbls pi iced It In mine Impos slble position and after explaining whit 1 marvellous fellow he Is and whit a treeisiiie he bus brought up In the was "f building material departed, depart-ed, f.ugettlng all iibnut the. matter In a moment -q twn Kven whoiirn, , e lint straw is lug upon the garden path ro conceited Is lie that he loes not rooMilic It be. au be cannot ce.11-leiuplate ce.11-leiuplate the posslbillts nf Ita rejection ls the missus lie thinks he has found nnolhii troisi.ro Theie mu he dumping It down I15 her side ns she sits testlnc.. p-rlnps laving n little egg In the semi completed nest theres nnother splendl I straw how Is ft sou don t come across .hem I .an find them whenever I like' ' Unnio In the Congo The natives are not luavs meat ent-ei. ent-ei. The domestic low I thn marvel-..us marvel-..us combination of skin bone and feathers-Hie oil friend of all Urban travelers nnd the Inevitable hinting goal aie common lo nl! dlstibts There are also some sheep to Ih. hail Hut the darlli g pat of a ( ongn man Is his pig nu can treat Ida wife aid chll.litn ns sou like but ir 3011 touch his pig hew ire Tr kill 1 man s pig that breakn throiich vottr fence and digs up sour vegetable gurdin Is lo eonimll lhe unpanlni able sin and lhe owner never forgives 5011 Hog's flesh Is equalls dem to him name In some putts Is plentiful but 11101,. especial!; In .ombo sasa the (leographlcnl lour-1111I lour-1111I Iheie we have e-vcral kin la of deer antelope anil will hares the nnls dlllh iilt Is to big them C.utnem fowls partridges anl plgeona abound and there are soma pli asanis mid In the aw imps valless wo Mnd wild ducks and mans other blrls I'agles vul tuiea and olhei birds or pies an common com-mon nnd vers aniiosing while the woods me it-splendent with lhe gorgeous gor-geous plumage of Hie birds Iller hauls buffaloes and leopards an tn be fouii I but must be ought fur In th. more rsely populated dlsirlns Cnmep;lo Has JJeen In I.ove Hhrrtlv before Mi 1 arnegle sailed for nurope a frlen I 1 ongiatul iter) him on lhe su. cess of Ids 11 w book md added Joklnglj f hem Mr e'arnegle that sou Inlcnl wrtlng a small vol time of love ibeins Is that n facf 'What answer. 1 Mr Carnegie, I write a love poem' What nonsense' How rldli iiloiis' I ioul.1 not write a love pomi tn save mj life Hut ' persisted his friend ' I do not see whs you MinuM tot ci have been in Inve have voti nof" les drsly answend Mr Carnegie 'I have, of cauisi, like any other sane DOUBTFUL NEWS. Smythe (to servant)- Hrldget. I have to go out this evening nnd I want sou to see thit sour mistress gets thls.note as s)n ns she comes In, without fall Hrl lget- lss, sorr 111 Just lave It In the pocket of the trousers s ve Just taken off Bhe be sure to go through them man. been in love I have also been seasick and will very likely experience the same sensation again before I reach the other side, but that s no reison why I should write a poem about It. ' New York Commercial Advertiser. Faults of Pronunciation. A rortespondent points out Hint our pronunciation (which is too often pro nounrlatlon") has Its faults It Is onls loo true, and Olberallcr Is n rock on which n'ins' split "Helghtb' Is 11 common mistake, and n few month ago thousands of people were on vlnced thit Hies vvttc In ' rehiturv " Not one man In n hun lre.1 calls n Isthmus nns thing but un Ismus And 'aerated'' The tniltreatnient of that word item mils 11 sepnate hospital "Arented ' Is the common Injury Hut there has been lieird such compound fractures um 'nei cited' and net I orated ' After that dlptherli. ' whlrh merely loses an ' h," Is a mild inse rorelgnere, however mas be excused, since tbelr mistakes nrc usunlls due to 1 superfluity of conscience One mav ssmpatlilre with ft rrenchmtin who puts fnlth !n nns rule as to the pio nunclitlon of 'ough" The rluril of 'potato' may have no terrors for him, but pet him to pronounce this sentence, Invented hy riinch "A rntigh coated dough faced ploughmin stioke coughing cough-ing and hiccoughing thoughtfully through the streets of 'cat borough " The foreigner who could tnke that the, entrance of Mobile bav and of the I'nlted States arsenal nt Mount Vernon, that these forts might not become bies for the t'nlted States troops Intended for Invasion of the state He also sent troops to aid Florid 1 In Hklng charge of Hie forts about Pensacoli 1'iesldent Buchanan declined to receive Mr. Thomas I Judge, the commissioner sent from Alabama to negotiate for pusment of the debt which the state conceded to be due the general government govern-ment for the forts, arsenal nnd custom house seized hy order of Oov Moore The Unionists of North Alibami pio-posed pio-posed the formation nf that section Into a redernl Ht.te to be named ' Nlcka-Jack Nlcka-Jack but the rush of events nnd the genuine secession entlutsHsm swept It Into the ( onfederate mates Pearson s Jlagaitlne. The Use of Coal Mining, Machines. Arlttal figures leferrlng to th use of coil cutting machines In the two coun tiles show that 111 such mae bines were In use In Oreat Dritaln In HMO wheie. os In meilca ther weie 11(17, or about IJlj per cent nnd !0 per cent It slioiil 1 hi pointed out however that as British Brit-ish mining Is vers largels nn the long-wull long-wull ssstem, the 111 machines include ft lirge number of longvval! and heading machines while the 1907 machines in America Include 2 110 of the pneumatic percussive ts pe, which Is of course a much smaller and chc.ipet machine Still, in the siates there were 1,501 Vras ed Credds- hlsks'. please - llartenderWhat kind? 1 I' K Olmme the same ns the feller had wot s Islng under the pool table fence would deserve Immedlntc ni-Honntlzatlnn ni-Honntlzatlnn ns he alighted In legard In lhe popular pronunciation pronunci-ation of 'Berkshire Derhs,' and ' clerk,' n correspon lent reminds us that the late Ptof Freeman discussed the question home twents S"irs ign In tin' nineteenth centurs I'rof Freeman Free-man s view wes that It did not mit-ler mit-ler whetbei we ens "Harkshlre ' or ' nurkehlre ' since hot!- me equally wrong He supposed that the oilglnal and iinper found of the first s liable war the sam is that heard In ' ber-rs ber-rs or Berwick -wjien thes are not pronounced as thes are In mins provincial pro-vincial dlstibts burrs" and Bur-rhk Bur-rhk ' If voti take n. 'tcolsmin un nwares he will Invariably revert to the orlglnil ind prop, r Balrkshlre' nnd 'cliltk,' London ( brnnlcle Russian Juggle of Words You do not change n man s stale by callng him another nime The libera Hon of the serfs was merels a Juggling Jug-gling of words the Russian peasant la not and nver has teen free nng land paid Ita colonists millions nnd set Ihelr negro slaves free, ansa the Out-look Out-look Ktisshi liberated the serfs lis 01 derlng them to pay to the state an nmnunt equal In the capitalization of th dues their lindlnrds extorted plus tho con of collei Hon The contention of the peasants was lhat thes were unable to pas Hie sums the landlords demanded as being besnnd the sleld of Iho land orruplel lbs annual levies are more than the dues used tn be the tenants got Intn arrears, the forts nine statly pusmints which were tn bring nhout the redemption of the land' will not balance the outlay anl tn nil Intents nnl purrnes Hi., pas-monts pas-monts are Imperni taxes and permanent. perma-nent. Women of the Antipodes iThe female vot r the female birrls-ter birrls-ter the female nu. Honeer nnd the female fe-male share-hinker Inve" alreads arrived ar-rived at the antipodes, and now the lads Juror nnl the lady magistrate nre promised sked whether he In. tended to Intro lip . a measure giving women the rlhht lo act ns Jurors the I'lemler M New ouih Wales teplled "I Be hjj reason why wnmen should not ac t as Jutojs 'Thes would t.ke n, long time to come to a deelciin soino member Interjected In-terjected That miv Ie rejoined the lrm ler I believe In wnmen having the fame rights os mm nnl, so fm as I am enncerned I Intend tint the wo men of New Smth Wales shall hive them London 1 humble The Birth of the Confederacy The crisis mm. The constitutional .onventlon assemble 1 in Jlontgomer on Jan 7 ltWI it w is composed of one hundred inemh.is representing all shailea of polltl nl opinion and anxious 10 mm wlselv Hi Issues beioie th-count,) th-count,) y 'lhe. nt Unnnce of, Recession dissolving 'he 11nl.u1 letween the mm. nf Alabama un I nlhcr states, under the lompaet )!ert Th e'linslltutlnn of lhe I lilted Ststes of 111erlcn, was pissel bs a icite of mmj ine to thins one on Jan 11 ISM Monlgnmeis was thronged wllh vlsltois The vole wis t iken behind il s I doors In exe. titlve session The Ii lis and porticos an I grounds of th 11l1.il were pirkel with ladles anr) g. ntiemen eagerly wait Ing upon the nnl. 1 of lhe convention When the doors wete opened to the publlei nnd ludge Wllllim ll llrnnks, the president ot iin i.niv. nllm nn neiunoed the result . f the vot Hie wild est cheering arose l'olltlenl differences were blen led Hi the universal glow, .if enthusiasm The nen ling of Abibami (Invited civet tie convention, nnd the boom of eainon ins-, over the shouts of tho happy mtililluds telling the mm Hal message of the Independence of o. Sovereign Stale On lhe next das lhe senilors nnd rep. resentullves from Ahhatna wlthlrew In 11 bnds fiom lhe Congress of the I'nlted States lint Moore ordered the soljure of Torts .Morgan and Galnej, at chnln breist machines and 48 lnngwall machines, nnd the Increise In the percentage per-centage of coal mining by machlners In West Irglnla was from 1 27 per cent In IKS1 tn 15 oa per cent In 1100 Th cor-responding cor-responding Increase for TennsslvinU (cnnslderlng the bituminous coal onls) was 20 67 1 er cent to 33 US j er c ent - A b K Acketman, In The Knglneeilng Jlag izlne. Temperance nnd Moisture "Whatever the temperance advocite mas hold snss I'roressor Woodnorlh of Lewis Institute Chicago, 'this imp nf moistures Is the temperance map nf the Cnlt d Stntes In effect, alcohol in the ssstem Is n drier In the wet at-niospheres at-niospheres whera the human ssstem hus mnlMuie to spare, tho effect nf drink is senicely noticeable Yoj seldom sel-dom see a native of Horlda Intnxl-caled Intnxl-caled But In the arid regions nf the West, where we have the other atmospheric extreme liquor produces something llko madness Its eftect on the ssstem In such as Is unknown In lhe low Islng coast countrs '-Hollls W. Field, In rrunk Leslies Jlonlhls'. That Settled the OHlcer. Itecentls ft Duliith minion of the liw had occasion lo visit a family living in the West Fnd lie wwmed to see tho man of the house, hut, as he was not In, he sat down and waited In the kit, hen A soung glil, apparently about 12 sens of age was busying herself kneading bread The officer watched tho proceeding for some time, when be icmarke 1 Don t sou go to sihool?' No, I stopped school tome time go, I should think that u. girl sour age would wint tn get as much ediu atlon as possible before taking the resronsl-blllts resronsl-blllts attending household duties e-s maybe ' then'" "hV dnt OU B" '" "'hco1 Well she stammered he. ause mv hnme""1 th'nk" ' hHi bfl"'r slny "' Then the ortler.r looked nut of the window and the conversation .nme to nn end-Dnluth News Tribune A Tenlhlo Moment Piofesaoi Oscar Browning writing In he lime (eiitiiij of lhe Itojm ran, lly nf Lnglind tells this unecdote or Queen Vlctorli One can Imagine a pilvs council at which the new mlnlsieis hid In be en 11 Heel The admitted members unci I round the mnin the nnvlees knell in tin center riie Queen Iqolce I wistfully at those who were tschitlpnlls hei serv nuts but win. weie really hei misteis wonlerlitg what her relHtlons win, 1 m !' 1','i'i'.1 '.?. "V ,M1'r llu "'" til tn hem (he hunltti1 lnlrustcl tn hem onie hn nv'rept olHee nro per I baps surpiised at th delalls of Hie i'i-,'.'!'"!?. .""".""T ,""' "wessl I tat'd Hint he should be for sonic lime I nhanbllelv ilnllc w" the Queen In, small ion,,, ,v Ithnu slnglennend woue.e.i whit sh. vvoiild sas to bin, I "''."J1 "hre ) '" ''l The dllllcults vv is f.o, I. h hl y'ng nothing and tin Quo n nnlv lemarklng when she hi I o sign his commission Wh.t 1 r, tn.riilousls 1K ay ,h(y 11V0 Iml ho The Duties of Hie Cintury It was an munitions nnl inspiring pt giamiiie which Or lldiidil iventi Hal I Hd out In Ids recent , I nss 1 11 . hlcago nn Die Dutlns of i,u qe. J bill I'ciiiury hut who shall sn5 Hint It was not on thi whole ,, ,B.n"iu of piactlcahllliyf The frM nu,y nf" 1 1 nun S according lo Dr Kale Is I o const, url ., of n lour truck rillr.nl fiom Lnbinilor lo IMWgonla '111" Is rainnt'tL'i"". ,0 'I" 'mn family from belnir 'squeend tnteiher too much The next great duly la the construction of a similar railroad line f 7, " ISVtta IUi"'incrrcann''..h "luancl, ro id ?o Odcs.a This Is ne.es- enuntrv next sear It would nso serve ,Ttn0.mVhndred thousand litis, slan Jews who w Is heel to settle in tins "untrs from their purpose am! locate hem in the land of thelt "n-'" tTnhn. third duts of this centurs Is to construct con-struct nnother 1 abroad In rmsuanc-e of Cecil lthodess " from the Mediterranean Mediter-ranean sea to the Cnpe of Oood Ho c. The fourth duts Is the fjl'hfut treatment treat-ment of the race question, ns presented by the negro lhe In Han and the III-nese III-nese The llfth and list duts Is the ad-vocscs ad-vocscs of the doctrine of unlvctsal peace Leslies Wcekls "Oood-MornlnV He alnais said 'Ooil mnrnln'," An emphislzed the go. d As If hod make It haptis or each one If he colli I ' flood mnrnln 1 Just Ono 1 mornln To ev rs one he met. He said It with n twinkle That no one could forget. He alwais said 'Oood mornln'' n icople used to stiv That one o Mt good mnrnln s riung to voti all the .lav An mode vou nlwavs cheerful Just thlnkln o the sound-It sound-It alwass was goal mnrniu , "Long as he was arounl lie alwais slid 'flood mnrnln!' An glad an Imppv evert He sail them Just us iisuil The mornln that he died Those were the words he whispered, As cheerful na he coltld-An coltld-An I believe the angels rhej emphasize! the 'good . N Neshlt In Hitlilmore Vmericin. How Cerveia Nearly Escaped. In the IT S New Yotk and Brook-Is Brook-Is n and II M S 111 ike and Blenheim a metlinl of engine de-lgll is ued by which (be gnlr In economy Is uitqnH-Unliable uitqnH-Unliable Ihefe are all latgo v sstla wllh engines finm 10 000 to 20 000 horse power, ind thes were designed with two complete triple-expansion erglncs on each shrfl. tb ilea being thit at anything blow half power only one set of engines on each shaft wnuld be used nml Ibis Is nctualls the prartlco In ordlnnrs cruising Special objection objec-tion to this tspe of engine was devel oped at lhe time of the nivn! lntlle of Santiago On bolh the New 'iork nnd the Brooklsn theie was a compir-nllvcly compir-nllvcly simple cmtpllng for connecting the twn engine ehnris but It lequlrvd about half an hour to perform the npp ntlon During lhe blockade bolh the New York and the Brooklsn had been kept under hilf power using onls the nfter engines When Cerven s licet cime out so unexi vctedls, It was not deemed wKc tn loe inlf an hour In coupling up so tl at It vvas possible to work the engines up to half power onls. lhe poor work of Iho Spanish engineers rendered this lack of elllcl-etus elllcl-etus less Importint than It would have been bnd the enems s fleet been possessed pos-sessed of skilled engineers, but the les. son vvas learned an.l this, added to other objections nlieids mentioned renders it unllkels Hint this tspe nf engine will igaln he used W M Mc-F.irlin.l Mc-F.irlin.l In the engineering Migazlne, Innovation In Theaters. There Is 10 be nn Innovation In New York theaters, It Is said Hi it should be adopted In overs plishouse In the cnuntrs The buildings dcpirtmcnt hns Issued nn order to theutcr proprietors requiting that nil cxlta from the null-torlum null-torlum whether from the main floor or the galleries shal be marked on both fides ls red Incandescent lights con nected with in Independent circuit If the entire general circuit Is renleied useless the tire escape exits will he Indicated In-dicated Within twentv dass all the theaters In Manhattin borough are to be equipped vvlth automatic asbestos curtilns running In Iron giooves direct lv under a so-caled aiitonnlic sks light The curtnlns are rigged with rot ex, which In cise of lire nre to be rut The dropping of the asbestos curtain opens the sks light nnd shuts off the stage from the auditorium Any Hie In the wings Is ecpecied to go through the automatic sks light for n time at least before 11 hums Its was Inln the audi lorlum The hull lings depnitment hns mnde arrangements to have vers one of these automatic curtains tested nnte ft month All passageways are tn be kept lighted throughout performances hereafter It has be-n the custom In mins Iheaters as soon as a performance perfor-mance wns fnlrly begun to shut off lights In many of tho pissigenajs Detroit 1", ee I'less Two Kinds of Drcirlness. You heir often from . ir window nb-serveis nb-serveis of the ' drear) ' desert, lhe hnpeless the ' cheerless desert But the desert deserves none of these a.l-Jc'ves. a.l-Jc'ves. It Is ditMilfiil If sou wish In the vvas In which It punishes the Ignorance Ignor-ance nml presumption nf those who know nnt the signs of thirst, It Is some, times awful In Its passions of dust, I01 rents heat it Is even monotonous lo those wh) love onls the lire of ctowded oltles, hut It Is neVM dreirs or cheerless cheer-less Hopelessness mas well apply to the desirta of Mulberry street and Smoky hollow with Ihelr foul odors their swarms of tiowded in I liltleaua htirnin life but th.i desert of th' arid land Is eteinnll) bopertil. smiling sltong lejnlclng In Itself, hiss 11 writer In the Centur) The desert Is never morbid In Its adversity, on tin either hind It Is calm and Hv-ct and rlein-the rlein-the cleanest of nil Innd Nnt till m in comes, bringing his ugls mining tovvnn nnl his distrucllvn herds, iIoch It beat even the vestige of the uii.lcm, the dieory tho uniilittiivHqu Snow Stops Bullsts. Kxperlments whleh have been mule n(Mr Chilktlnnla, Norway with the Ktng-lotgtnscn rllle seem to show that during n winter riiinpnlgn snow can lie used most effectively by lhe roldlcrs T he expcrlmenls shnwed th it a bulb t fiom this rlllo could pen.tr i lnn snow morn than n yard and n half The Bime result vvas obtained no tn it In from xvbnt dlstniice the 1 hot was 11 red Mllltiry experts consequent point out that snow otters nunc teslstinie. to the penetration nf furl, a lnillnt than any kin 1 of woo I 1111 1 almost as much ns pai ll, mil tint theiefoic It might bo udvlsibp wh.nevei It Is possible, In us., snow ns a nni.ilal fni Inlieneh-menls Inlieneh-menls anl oilier weuks dining 11 cam-lalgn-Drtioli I no Press Wlint tho Story Showed. A mm who wns culled on to tid Iress ft Sunday school In u i tin?) Ivunl 1 town took the fnmlll.11- theme nl ib.. cltlldien who iiuuketl 1 111 ih his Jour,i"s to Bethel how tin si.iingsters minted lhe nor old ptiiht mil linn lies vvcie punished when the iwn she bears ntni. mil of the wood mil iitu for lv inn if "heni ' 11.l mm chll ilrrn said Hie sponkoi wlsbl 11, to 1 nni If his talk hit! ptctlur d a ij 1n11r.1l crfeii what do s Ihls Mnry show ' 1'le ise ah ,me from n III tie girl well down In fioitt II slums butt nuns .hlldret, iwn B ,ers can hol,i -New Wk 1 rll tine Prophet's Advertising Iclcis It must strike the unbiased nlpcrver ns temiirkible tint Inhn Mexnnler I'civvli, mining to Chli nun fiom lhe other side of the world an unknown innn In 1S10 was able live ye.ns I net to wage a successful win upon it illy of two millions of vciy excited epe ut 11 cost of Jjoooo without liiierlcrlng wllh bis nnl wotk In life As a mat. i of fact ih- ilijii left him .tinny, r tbnn befi.ie It alverllse.l him bund. 1 1st nnd luiiLilit hliu Idle is from 1111. known ssiupnihlrris nil ovci lhe c nun tl) It was through such oxprikmos lis 11,1s Ihnt Dowle Inn Irninel 11 lesson he has mndo much us nf tho viltte of advertising He believes In lighting he biitl, nf 1 1, r, with moderS weapons, and he elves the greatest pou- slble publlclts to ev rythm. ,J5h1 cerns tho Zlon. l f, ,"! leM comes the consiant riots V.v'lHl clilm the advent of 7i.I.kHJ fields, hecause they adfi??, 'W $ Ing mote thoroughly is"1 luCB els'ecnn The AnicH, inV n?B good llghfr. and there niWpltS!Hl admire the grit wit,,"v,hrrn his elders storm new " KiNiM face of angry mob Us"..,,1' ti Business liono,. There never vvas a tim. ... ness honor vvas o high . ."-. whole commercial fabric 1, 1 1" & II Whether the moral .,,?. quickened or cxpeilence J! ''be. that honesty Is the best Jiu bie. t,ot-the fact remJlnsW a man must bo honest anVkb,"1i dishonest dealing is faui S?"1! certainly exists a, a'i.'S Isteil nnd as It ahvnj, wnV'ku.' mans nature rhangcz, a,,,ll,,i In science .Monthly n' "t for long ago It was asserlM ,'k,B." man his his p, ice rtut iiJlu'i portlonately !ejs now thin " ' Ours Is an agefof ,ornmerr."'rlV devotion to material thinVi '?' elevotlon has none of gro " .?"' It any sense lnconsl,t?ni"n"' ! devotion to higher thing, '"'i h the argument has been. iirS ! atlve. nn effort to show ,,,,.' t, not worse, but o,slbiv b", ,ih '.V predecesiiors fi,e poslm." "l rema ns to show thnt b, '''?'' merclallsm, this age ., S'"l' vastly better Hnnjj, pSjJ, Happy Diys at s, p, Every bright Sundas aftr. wn"n,r,nl.lre ""'atlon StTt? went out to a great ,.' ,l He the ".Marseillaise i ' andmheW "' themselves, sass th" v.! "?'' To use the New .ork r.hr..Mk ft' thing vvas wide open t,? "i dtnclng, racing. Jumping rolii? " grass mcrry-Ko-rouri Is rw. ."' marbles a kind of baseball H",?01" cuses under tents .ie Wllt and children Joining A"? forls-flvo pieces plaice p,.. lMi the ".Marseillaise 'he" "", l Intcrvnls of a quarter or .'?"i give nil ,, chance to u,"' .V,,'' It was a wonderful family E ta of the principal performeri .." cated heir. The park 1,1 i"" scoopllke between i,,'1 miking an Ideal prade "0n." course, tte gny uniforms offi"! soldiers flnsh-.l here, there In"' alwasn a feature of theajS.1 Divorce Too Good to Be Spom Sr-iHiH- sentccl to one's sjntpTthT, $ clo of acqualnlince Indeed low, "" th' uWeet is almost forcrt 2 one by the prevalence of th,i 5 soclil expedfent Tolerance VnC the rule l America- but th rita Mid In be n conviction on th-SJ the mos tolerant thit dlvore.hs good rt bluer to )0 spoiled", ,1,, .7 log spoiled, hs being to put tJJi grossly overdone June S' |