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Show H V " on the great beast for a moment or two ft. Bees. tinea? but certainly many retail ib.p these been AND GARDEN. dealers f. we has before giving him hi quietus. stated It cquently that will, and they should hva are,, too many sheep in this Indiana can carry immense ..weight. customers-Hemlocraising much influence with tbelr ' by a leather ihong from therefore, hfeat which and, Suspended of beiug (ountry, has the advantage OF INTEREST TO MATTERS bear Weighing up to three to source a be us of.wejtUkto both strong And stiff; that U, it is cap- ought AGRICULTURISTS. Is hundred pounds they can carry in this a source, of depression. able of bearing a heavy strain and of the of ove, way across a portage of half a mi with loading market not yielding to It until the bieahinjbe without resting. . l. CHlv-Itand hogs hog Hint. Aboat products not leaving point is closely approached; therefore fair had one now eve But to the either farmers to or margin, of III boil and Yields Thsrsof unexcelled for framing material it is he opened him u so than heavier the that, National gays where packers, Provisioned Flurt fiortlroliuro, lllkultin Md For mad sills and In situations and entrails to removed the is It and paunch to state the source of the easy It la subject to alterations of moisture sltsrs. was reset, The load. trap his but it is more difficult to t lighten and dryness, hemlock is found ex- trouble, made hi way H! hunter N.Y. successful IN the a and In this howremedy. instance, tremely desirable. Therefore, to a large W Utr lrotctloa of ths Putb. to the canoe and then to his camp tc it is ever, we are not entirely beyond the if UMEROUS experi- part of farm building conatrudion a In the manner with and on banks low of stand the describing taking of possibilities of a remedy and relief. M e bring smiles and laughter to hta ments In protecting peculiarly well adapted. In sections some of the animals of dash of his fore paw land out one or and family. have for many years advised the th peach against Iowa where It has been thoroughly Some of the poorer Indlrns who do of mutton as a desirable meat, ilit Hudson Bay territory, the bear two fish at a stroke. S i first these its coat nn.' know winter killing have tried hemlock Is given the prefereiue The earliest Indian not possess steel traps and are too lazy by hunter and the raining of more being little IM sheep and ! of all other animals of the north creeks and rivers, and it is on their to make deadfalls, sometimes set snares been carried on at for barn construction. It is a prone Tlie hogs. farming papers of the coi.t corn crib K ntty. banks he sets bis traps with some In the bear roads, but this mode ol )tbe Missouri Expe-V- .' In the season to talk about of the try have taken sides with us, and h attention the and material, The Indians, who, since the finishing tempting bait such as musquash meat hunting is not successful as a rule. duryet Station i riment q our no supported and is views, there the fait, ln th0 ptt8t tw0 farmers should be called to reason why the farmers should no' dJ of thetr last years hunt In June have or corn with maple syrup mixed tomuch Irrefutable eviby supported results The what Is in their interest and what w .1 L'i uine tired of a fish diet, are anxiouslgether, neither of which Is it possible years. will not atCOCKTAIL WENT WRONG. y looking forward to the 25th of Sep-iffor Mr. Bear to pasa without making a of these trials are dence, that rats and mice their bank help A accounts. It of part built large cribs so and tack On ;er. hemlock, and after this date the hear try for. reported by Prof. Clrcoiiiipert Man and Soperaarvlcaabla as the of the wealth of England and Austril.u hies have a market value with the Wooden traps, or deadfalls, are made Whitten in bul- are rat and mouse proof, except is derived from sheep Walter Plraiefl the Woman. An raising. through n n mpany, and the Indians go into tbe Jn the same shape as the letin thirty-eigh- t of that station. rodents may find their way in the of number th.s lu There is a certain young man wh will not v sheep patches and swamps In quest of flgure-of-foTbe bulletin la Illustrated with cuts openings into cribs. They trap for marten and othwould add considerably to t'.c country Is Just at present ruminating over thi this anil make an opening, 'however, !pi.n. who has for the past six weeks er small animals, only many times largwealth of the nation, especially of u. showing different methods employ truism that you can never telTAboul n It for this purpose commend as fact should undisturbed. load or and the er, fattening ed. and is for free distribute crushing weight farmers and of the packers, the more women, says the New York Tribune ( onslderable Hemlock Is still a heap bravery is shown by the much as two strong men could lift. now, when wool is amply among the peach growers of the Mis- to the farmers. and conHe came to New York a few years age protected lumber and iultan in hunting these strong and The bait Is tied on to a loop of twistsissippi valley. In this latitude, winter timber in the West, ought to bring a good price. Our cona western city more noted for its from urns the advantage be Is sumers over of this at animals time should ed is given and the year. latter caught roots, killing of the fruit buds of the peach temporary, Wallaces wherthan anything else and has'beez it Farmer, Few ue piety of single-barrethem l, of may have other than a this fact, that they the woo'den trigger that supports the fctmicTu In the same manner as we juj. usually due to the unfavorable effects of late living at an uptown hotel. Oddmuzzle-loadin- g economical to and Is If ever and cross-ba- r, on the it loaded stimand then possible peg gun, they been of freezing, after they have and speaks especially for the stale of miss a fatal spot -- when firing, the reat back of the trap. The. bear, after ly enough, the early piety Instilled li ulated Into growth by warm weather do so. Iowa, which is now a very Urge sult Is him was not lasting; he had slipped to them if not death. serious, drawing In strong whiffs of the temptduring winter or early spring. It Is state, but whatever I cannot do better in these series of from grace at divers' times and In i ventures sufthe morsel from entrance, Annul lloriM. ing seldom that the temperature drops relates a to Iowa to relates certain way cultivated a taste for thi foot-- i Is to follow than the stories of In. of hunting the The trap depth boldly Arcordlng to the department ficiently low to injure dormant peach extent great to Western other cheers. There arrived at hit that of of who cup was one steps almost equal to the length of his body, from 1889 to 1893 the number states, and also to buda. Peach fruit buds may safely enthe South. Of 3ur most successful hotel a little party from hb X'olo-radrecently middle so hunters. bait tbe be the when at tugs 20 In Montana, Wyoming. degrees of horses dure a temperature of 10 or course, it will not do to raise sheep He bad a The home crossfor the city. party consisted of at whites in the Is genunder of his liking body directly New Mexico and ranges farther on below aero, provided they mature well ground which is too flat or weL Bui eral and. from his kindness, for me in bar. The old gentleman, his wife and theli off and the the peg loop slips In autuma, aref entirely dormant, and west. Increased from 1,479,768 to 1,972,-53In the bluegraas section of this country particular. At any time when, it was weight of the logs and stones crash daughter. The old man was a frient Zero about 33 3 per cent. The average sheep would mature as the. cold eomes on gradually. if not'bet- - convenient for me to leave the post he down on poor old well, of the young man's father, and th weather may kill fruit buda that have price of horsea in the United States in ter, than they do in the British islands, aelcomed on hie shooting the steel young man had a slight acquaintance my The Indian company 1889 prefer using from 1883 to from 119.86, wag iwotten during We have hotter summers. It la true, but gnd trapping tours. Still, hunting trap, as it is more certain, and the bear with both father and daughter. Thi that were not properly ripened in au- 870.59 to 874.64, the highest price being our winters are more even than they tbe bear in a flat atjd dry berry patch keeping alive for several days, the elderly man asked the younger man ti that-o- f 1892 the 884; and average and by growth are in England. The packers and comtumn, The early swelling the requires greatest care and precauhunter is not required to visit his traps dine with him In the evening, and th ' 1893 865.01. to After reduced was value Of the buds Is due to the wsrmth they t0 eductthe farm; tion to make it a day of profit Wa-S!B Invitation was accepted. When thi so often. 0Ughl ml! receive from the sun on bright days, is beaan the heaVV decline During that mor the value un1tan, a bear in dinner hour rolled around tbe littli Kejic andg from hie canoe on the lee- hot the days spring During 861.2was In -, root the action, of average year price the gheep aa an investment and of mut;J ard gIdg of the practically independent patch he lg going t0 a deadfall very sdon becomes party strolled into the dining-rooin 95, 846.29; In 96, 833.07. ; and may take, place on warm, sunny 94, 0D a desirable food. Sheep need reconnoitre and ascends a moun-- i and rotten, and the meat useless, and They found the room filled to over large dsy In winter, while the roots are and at the beginning of 97, 831.51. some c&re, but if it is bestowed upon tain, whose wooded southern side rune very frequently the skin also. flowing and it was Impossible to go frozen and dormant Shading or whit- These cheap prices have checked pro- them there is no better investment to down to the river from in the Is of the the four seats together. After some dels; shore; It top year spring deduction in the South and East The the farmer. Five acres of land will of this he scans the burned lands beening peach trees to prevent their new It was arranged that the elderly eoupli takes his twenty-poun- d reasons for the has opposes following and on partment beat take care of twenty-fiv- e sunny days, sheep neath him with great minuteness for house trap and makes his way to a should sit at one table and tbe youn) considering the outlook encouraging, their lambs during the summer, and in several seconds. At last his face growth of the buds, and is, consequentlights email connecting stream between two man and the daughter sat at pnother ly, a protective measure. Whitening Ia the West since 1893 the number of winter no fanner will miss what they up with satisfaction, tor his eye reata lakpa. It la the- spawning ground of This man had acquired aUalrit of pre to 1 them 1,972,523 fallen from has horses the twigs and buds by spraying eat. Their fleeces will pay about on a large black bear feeding to the carp. Here along the bank is a facing a dinner with a cocktail. Hi or nearly 18 per cent Exporta apiece and their iambi a year old. If windward with lime whitewash is. on account of of alders. Beof a have bears bear knew well the feeling of his host oi Fishing clump path. its cheapness and beneficial effects, the to Europe have grown from 3,000 a properly cared for, are good for 13. If fore to stalk the game, he frequented this trail for years. Here this subject, but he wanted the cocktal starting 1896. proWestern of winter in The 28,000 method j most promising yeano e fattened to 100 pounds weight and put notes the direction He knew the waiter also, and wind, the he builds an obstruction on two sides tection tried at tbe station. These horse having cost so much of his valua j on the present market they are good lay of the country and the number of out from the trunk of a large sprnca badly. him over, told him quietly t whitened buds remained practically the ranges will be devoted to more for 85 by the carload. It has been fig- points of concealments between him for a distance ot four feet; the opening calling a cocktail in a teacup. Thi dormant until April, while unprotected profitable Industrie. The demand for ured out by an authority that with oats and hia quarry. All these essentials In front Is about twenty Inches wide. bring waiter smiled knowingly and went off warm certain better classes, draft and driving and corn et 30 centa a bushel and oil mentally Impressed on hia memory, he A tempting bait Is placed on a forked buds swelled perceptibly during he returned with a teacup am Shortly in saddlers and and from early In lamb late horsea, good cavalry meal at 81.25 per hundred, a February days loads hia gun carefully and descends stick at the back of the inclosure near the young man alone knew it contalnet March. tho time that It la two weeks old until the mountain. Eighty per cent of the whit- mounts has a growing improvement makes hia the base of the tree. He next cuts a a cheering mixture of whisky and bit ened bude passed through the winter It reaches 100 pounds, which is way swiftly from the base for about sound, young birch seven or eight feet terg. The waiter waa In his day am PMuk-Orasleleventh month, will not consume more a quarter ot a mile; after that he goes ' long, diameter at small'end five inches, safely, while only 20 per cent of the la Usorgla. generation a wise man. He had seei bude escaped winter killing than 81.35 worth of grain. In ur opin- with greater care. At last there la on- and six o seven at the thickest end. this the fruitH. Connecticut J. Halt, man drink In the housi els to blossomed three far buds distant Is not in a stick Whitened the sap underparticular very The weight of such ion, the time ly one Intervening stack of willows begrower, who baa tbs great Georgia orall but never bj conditions, Therbude. beef and tween him and thebear. From my is about aeventy-flv- e pounds. About stealth. He set his day later then unwhltened chard of which much has been written, when, with the scarcity of brain U gigantic the of mometers covered with material the ia preparing for another increase in his with ths I Igh price which cattle com- vantage point of view I notice all his d this the drag ring up work and he evolved the Idea that thi durto imand we the to resort la will have color of tbe peach twlge registered, eating movements and also that of the bear, chain 0 firmly wedged, mand, trees. Last winter the orchard ot secrecy wp for the benefit of the girl ing bright sunny weather, from 10 to trees waa Increased by 60,000, and mutton. There will also be a peat ex- which ia lazily feeding on the ripe, full mense Jaws of the trap is opened. A and so he set the cup down directly li We la of the over 20 degrees higher than thermomentrance house have article. the in for the demand hollow sumberries. the land la being prepared this port ot her and smiled with a self front is so the when eters covered with white material of mer tor the planting of 50,000 more too much corn, too many hop, too few d that At the extreme trap placed satisfied smirk at the man. The mat point of the made, " ' 5 similar texture, thus Indicating that this tall, which will ba a , practical aheap. , clump stands , an Immense , rock, the hole la nearly on a level with the glowered and' choked, but , coult , whitened peach twigs might bs brought there, no doubt, at the glacler ground. - A bent root ot small tre wr say nothing. The doubling of the orchard, aaya tha Tha Daekeys tu girl looked suspito absorb much less beat than Southern Planter.. The increased plant-Ing- a ot Derby, Iowa, the and then picket at W. cup, H. Mr. ciously Sutton, whitened. wers Te those that not, will ba entirely of earlier varieit up and smelled it Then a greai whitewash used was tour parte of ties ot peaches than are now In the asks: "Will a.ttle eat buckeyes and art light came into her face and she falrlj water, one part of skimmed milk and bearing orchard and ot Japan plums. tell beamed. She raised the cup to her llpi me uilou7 People ln, make they they to enough freshly slacked Bjn Tha nursery plant of tha company baa a 111 kill cattle. Is It so? I have a pasand, pausing, smiled across at th as thick a wash as could conveniently recently been Increased, and now proman and said softly. ture In vbtrh there art Quite a n umbei It was so kin4 be pumped through a Bordeaux apray duces about 4,000,000 treea annually. ot of you! Just what I wanted. No om ' buckeyes and would like to underwash nozzle without clogging. This ia orchard the Fort VkUeys big greatstand if tha buckeyes an dangerous to but you would have thought of it Poswas sprayed on the trees by means of est ot its kind In America. It is a litbe?ora turning oathe pasture." cattle itively, you are a genius, and whll first appliTbe a bucket spray pump. tle southwest of tha central part ot Prof. I. L. Budd savers In Iowa the mellow liquid flowed down thi cation was made the last of December Georgia, on the line Southern State Register as follow "This Is girls throat the man sat and blinked and threesut)equm spr ytngswer U kiz public interrailway. Thk orchard, when the new publicly, and blinked. Now he thinks that thi trees the thoroughly trees are planted, will contain necessary to keep nearly est. The nuts ot all the buckeye famyounger generation of that village li coated until spring The cost for ma-- 2,000 acres. ara not poisonous, li the ordinary ily not so bad after all, and he is talking 10 centa about per labor la and tertal sense, but they are loaded with an Inof making a visit tc on a email scale. tree, when d A Hsw die rrMsrvallvw narcotic principle that tensely Mtter home. Shading the trees with canvas hay ouf recommends in a"! may destroy life If eaten in considerM. Bourn covers was about as beneficial as whit-nin- French journal the following method able quantity. For soot reason cattlt Balmors was but Not expensive. Mlnnomor. seem fond ot them, audio fact la bettet of preserving eggs: Dissolve in d ing by drawing the branches together of warm olive oil, established than the ne that cattle Dabbler Why do you journallsti of la a vertical bundle end covering them beeswax and cover each egg complete- have frequently been killed by eatinf always call a news write-u- p a story?' with coarse grass and corn stalks, pro- ly with thin layer of this pomade nuts of the Ohio buckeye and ths one Regard for the truth, my boy Spacer U& tects the buda. Old trees with wtth the end of the finger. The egg native to thJg state, it till be safest to compels me. well in this be cannot treated branches shell by degrees absorbs the oil and cut down the tree In tke pasture, and manner without injury to the branches. each ot tbe pores become filled with we know from experleace that the wild AND THAT. THIS down the trees s layering." or heading t ' wax, which hermetically seals them. crab applea In the pasture should share them with and accovering la autuma M. Bournouf affirms that he has eaten the same fate. If mllck cows have ' earth, baa proven beneficial. Gambling mania Is now accepted li Shading ae tkey will decrease eggs kept two year In this manner In cess to the fruit, as long France as a ground for divorce. aa flow milk the trees wtth broad sheds enabled a the of the apples placa not exposed to too great exunFew people In India eat more tha peach buda to survive the winter tremes of temperature. He thinks aleo last. or 80 cent a day, and thousands only once twice unprotectper injured, when this manner In be that the germ may ed buda were killed. Trees protected Mashes for Break tut. A writer In The greatest cape In the world li considerable a for time. in this way. "Blossomed later, remain- preserved the Iowa Homestead offers the follow' Cape Horn, a precipitous mountalz ed la bloom longer, set more fruit In over 3,000 feet high. Frozen Root Graft. Thle fg not new Ing very practical advice; Mashes are a quick breakfast Tbs crops of the proportion to the number of apparentIn our experience. Twenty-fou- r year There are In India 200,000 widowi ly perfect flowers, end held their fruit ago a neighbor drove up with a box ot fowls in the morning are empty, and It age between ten and fourteen years staon other the trees better than any root grafts frozen solid. He said that la necessary that they should have and 80,000 less than nine years old. tion grounds. This is the moat effec- he shut something for quick usimilation. It up the house for a winter visit, The relative size of the eart,h as comof hours for whole tive means of winter protection tried and on number THE PIERCED a HEART. THROUGH take THE MONSTER FALLS coming home found the cellar with the sun is, approximately pared but is too it the This at station, probably ground grain was frozen solid. On examination no grain to digest that of a grain of sand to an orange. its does work. expensive (of commercial orchards. the Into very quickly signs ot uniting ot roof and graft waa Aa far as calculations can decide, thi or condition powder or period; toward this the Indian is shrub about as thick as the little finfound. He offered to sell the lot of mashes meat other crouch- ger la placed under the palate to make temperature of comets la believed to bi at be can crawling, Ths hrwm and llewUrk. sometimes tonic readily the and any put, 810. We did not know 30,000 graft for 2,000 times fiercer than that of red-h- o The Tlmberman saye: The farmer of are mote satisfactory. We teed ing; at last he ia safe in ite shelter, the trap harder to set off. This la don then that they were worth 10 cents, but results so that small animals, such as marten, Iron. the United States has fcotten beyond we took them and plauted them beside mashes the entire year. During the with heart beating with excitement. A recent invention la a cradle that When he left the mountain top the fox or fisher, cannot spring the trap we mix ground grain with boilthe point where he wishes the cheapest our own should they be drawn to the bait. grafts kept In a warm cellar winter this toward rock, very waa rocks but It because feeding is bear by means of a clockwork mechanhot the w cheap, during water; summer simply thing, A layer of white moss or that from The result was a perfect stand of the ing ism. and,' at the same time, plays babj he, like every sensible tpan. wants the frozen grafts and a poor one ot those use cold water. In the winter we give md had to continued. With gun on the carefully ad- about a decayed stump Is then placed in tunes. cock. .most possible (orchis money, with due as we supposed Just right Since tbe mash in the morning, and grain at full around the base; In an one sheet carefully over the whole trap head vances his consideration to a reasonable profit jo kept She Isnt Colonel Oldbore the wors noon and night During the summer that time we have not been afraid of back to cover, for and pulverized rotten wood or earth ia fellow for everyone legitimately engaged in man- a meals two a day morning Instant It la brought we but firing off old saws and saygive for cellar root cold grafts packbruin not thirty .then sprinkled over the- - moss to take ufacture or trade. Economy In bulng edvery and evening. In the mashes, too, w he has caught sight of ings? He A regular maxim-gueh" earth. Ex, in the ia sandy the and away newness, luscious the trap ere able to give more of a virlety tha feet aVVay and busy eating depends Dot so much on the acg nl Brooklyn Life. Four or five days have passed, rock. ready. the toward atlU fruit the as ' upon peculiar adaptabi price . I have with whole grnln. Notwithstanding all the efforts of inSure .for Feather-Eat&- g haa five minutes during which time wait of the thing purchased to the pbrpose no one has been able to disconsiderable ventors, In diffltklty been LlvTstoek.-Tdifferexperienced other at me I as to busy hours traps setting he Argent ire number longer (it appears for which it ia intended. The wider ac- effi a cover the fowls c substitute for leather. Foi bad qf curing habit belt-axent e and dually now, according well in points, ot live stock the Argentine Republic watch), and then, with quaintance the lumber buyer or con- -, of feather-eatinand found the fol- la time he visits the traps we shoes, belting, harness and a thousanf it amount his in seized signs, exfcun (says an firmly and possesses eumer has with different varieties of other uses, theres nothing like leatha certain cure, after failing with change) to about 25,000,000 English of front saw him set. head of lowing woods-wl- th, hands, steps boldly out from his hidtheir peculiarities er. the etc.: Take a He bill, a from on paring 80.0o0.000 forest the paraffin, horned emerges sheep, 5,000,000 ing place. AS usual with heirs when strength, durability, workable quali- piece of wire of the thickness ot an horsea, cattle, Toronto hotels have been bothered e. Small hill asses aniose the $00,000 and the 0 2,000,-00mules,' overlooking quarters, lurprised ties, etc. tbe more .economically he ordinary hairpin, bind it round the top a man who persists in putting six EOO.Ooo One g by sees drag-lohe la off. and the and at look, erect an goat plg position, here the mal essure will buy, paving such, knOjJMfie, ,he Tera-u- p of the ton dl the bill neaf the end, bitten twigs md names on the register and ordering sli and whole forth belches port. ground population moment nme the -, gun the only costmore country find sometimes that the .will tight aa not to allow it to slip amount to 5,030.000 inhabitants. The It death-deali' bullet and the mon-ite- r- branches mark clearly the way the rooms, although no one accompanlei ly article la really the chenper, cr he off. This will not prevent the bird from majority ot the cattle beast has gone." rams a him and he represents nobody but himold belong to fall pierced through the heart. the may find that the cheap articles may, eating or drinking, but wul prevent lu creole race. bullet into his gun andJJoUows the self. and the Indians aquaw That as as be night uses, for certain satisfactory J Didnt you forget something, sir," cloeing its biil sumdently tight to draw bear meat, signs. With a twenty-poun- d on berry-fe- d trap and , the more expensive one with which he Danger in Filthy Water.Doubtlesa children feast feathers, and the bad habit is soon fora drag-lo- g almost aa heavy aa a man tsked the waiter. breathlesslisten Yes, ind the growing boys replied is acquainted, To the farmer, hemlock. gotten. California Poultry Keeper. thousands of .children die annually, in can carry. It la a marvel how far a bear Gimpy, reaching for his hat. how of father Yot their to description ly from' and which la a comparatively new material country, the effects ot city were so will travel after being caught But In long bringing my dinner thal . In preparing aoil for aetting oul milk trow cow obliged to drink water he killed "Mue-Kwin the Wst, should appeal with special The foregoing la one way of hunting this case bruin s not far iff; an ob- I forgot what ft had ordered." Philatrees, the whole surface of the ground contaminated with the germs ot diseas farce because of Its peculiar adaptabilstruction of some considerable xtrength delphia North American. be worked to an equal depth, and- the other ls .by trapping should bear, Is classes of Glaea construction for certain often traced to this and the ity has caught the drag, and where hears This steel or the the.tres First Passenger Would you ah ground is traps. slther deadfall if only eombined with cheapness. It is ectually set be worked up. it will form source. Any oflanding water exposed mode of trapping la only practiced In the approach of the hunter he rattie lecd me your spectacles a moment the aun better for some things than white pine, t be to the rey defiant growl. cavity. where the otwater will collect Let your cows have no ia dangerous please? Second Passenger Certainly spring. Shortly after the bear his chain an lets out anearer and yet can be had at t much lower a the life the tree. wter not fit tor the and and see sir. First Passenger Ah. thank draws imperil to resort dena of their out rome they you; you yourself to drink. e price. U U better for some things than 1. e., high up the now, aa yon can not see to read rreeks and small river, where Carp he le well caught youi yellow pine better In fact, for corn It is also a elgn ot good luck to give of glory leal but to the and small trout spawn at that season. foreleg. He la unable to do the trapper Pspev- - Nould The pathc you mind letting me have cribs than any other material, We do pVnty of good sound food and clean and the latter grave. Gray. calmly looks It, pleas? Bruin la an expert fisherman, and will any harm, know that pinny farmers will tee water. ! j, FARR I ' oi rp-t-D- MARTIN HUNTER aug-ges- eu!U-vatlo- LEDGER fur-beari- ng rt -- "' i U' J-- -- well-know- in-- , fe-r- i" hog-raisi- arl-cultu- re o. 2, Mus-Kw- a. j a- V m 867-83- ic i well-trodd- en of-th- ' ic s iz one-thir- 100,-00- left-han- -- - jfthe two-thir- ds ore-thir- lc n, ic to-thf- trap-hous- at-cl- ng ic - a. j - Ss-b- e Tit-Bit- I s. - |