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Show r e Kc MINE e, Shes too good, any way, for a scrub cow boy like me. Oh, man, but you should see her sit a buck, lng horse! Shes like the west wind g riding a cloud, with the bright hair arvuml her head and her eyes like Stars. The liroinlio terns up the ground. buLslie luughs as she drives home the spur, and thorq'a no fear in her. Ive fought two men for fooling around her, already one with ritles on horseback; hes In the hospital; the other, shooting at sight with guns, but I hunted him out of the couutiy. Jack Braneepeth nlvvays was band-sombut now as he laughed in triumph 1 f. It tint Miss Kilty had no need to rue her t tioiee, for this gallant, simple, bojisl; lover had thu face of a Galahad. les. Hint's why Ive been trying to keep straight. Why, Id be a mangy hermit if I omul make myself good enough lor he. Ktc, ns sh- - said, the old man would never let me have her unless Id lot - ot weaiih. I tried hard enough, but tli u wed been engaged more or le- - tor two whole years without my makbig mv pile." But, said 1. this doesnt seem to have much bearing on the present trouble? It hasnt, eh? Well, you reach your hand into the left pocket of my belt, and youll find her letters. There, thats right; now read the one on top, So I found myself glancing over the first of a batch of letters In a fine round school girl hand like a stringful of knots. The letter read: Dear Jack If you want me dont be a fool. Heres Pa favoring Daddy Longlegs, who wants me awful bad. Hes given Daddy Longlegs a straight tip how to make his fortune. Pa told him that theyve Just found a tremendous lot of ore In the Grubstake mine, but the principal owners are lying low, and saying bad things about the mine until they can rope In all the stock, whatever that means. Any way, theyve broken down the pnmps on purpose to let the works get flooded, so as to hide what theyve found. Daddy Longlegs has sense enough to speculate In Grubstakes; you havent KITTY." Yes, continued Jack, Kittys pretty straight goods, and when she says a thing she means It If Daddy Longlegs bad a thousand dollars, I was worth two thousand; at least that's what I realized In bard cash by selling my ranch to a tenderfoot So I rode down here to Bitter Root City, went to Kittys uncle, HI Hewson, the stockbroker, planked down my roll of bills, and said; Buy Grubstakes.' " You hadnt ought to buy outright says Hewson; you should margin. WhatS that? said L It means, said he, That yon plank down your money; I run the show; If the stock goes up, I sell out when yon think you're pretty well fixed for life; if the stock goes down two thousand dollars worth, you lose all you have zings. common fly-ln- n the Jr; and I in up you lnd me, but iu'at at first I It. Jones. aiem? said I, knows what may er Root City Jail, to hurt you. grow led Sit down; make your- - jedime, Vice voice was manly, resonant; the man was a young athlete; I could Just see that his boots were the dainty, Wellingtons of a cowboy; big dress a sombrero, shirt, overalls, a broad web belt, and silk handkerchief round the The heck bore out the character. mans presence already brought up some faint memory; indeed I felt that I knew him, but nqt under the surname of Jones. Surely this sunburnt young frontiersman was some old friend. "I cant offer you any refreshments. Hr. Lawyer, said the boy, drowsily. The accommodations. In fact, are Slim very slim. Why, he woke up, yvhat the deuce are you staring at? I ventured, "Jack Brancepeth, 'dont you know me? "What? Williams, major? Hurrah! Shake, you duffer? It was not easy to shake hands, for tny old schoolfellow was shackled spread-eagl- e fashion to the bed.. Yes, he laughed, theyve got me toped for branding, and then theyll clip my ears and coral me all to myself, lest I corrupt the good manners of the other victims. Well. said I, frankly, it Jolly well serves you right. A fool who amuses himself shooting the stockbrokers on Change ought to be Smacked. said Jack. "I knocked ent three deputy marshals, damaged one sheriff, bored a few holes through things generally. I wish I could chew up some more police by way of dessert. I feel as bappy as a chip. Look here, we're civilized people In Bitter Boot City; we're not used to high-heele- d (while the rest of s. Well, yon dont amount to shucks, SS you say. Look here, I want yon to let down the bars of this corral Ive been lonesome." ..... nu I, i get pau out? Dont yon aee these stockbrokers are not nsed to being shot at? he groaned, thats whats Yes, the matter. Ive offended their little local prejudices. But that's all right? All right for State Prison, I explained. He only chuckled. "Well, I did ruffle em up some. But, as I say, thats all right Ill tell yon the straight yarn then yon can torn It Into the right kind of lies, and have them sworn to. See? Go on," said I. "Well, to begin with. I got me a tract cf meadow land tip Wild Creek, back of Branchville. Idaho do you know the place? No? Well, I stocked the ranch out of what I'd saved, with a shorthorn bull by Climax, together head of scrub cattle. with thirty-nin- e Since then, . and a band of ponies. whenever Ive happened npon mavericks nnbrnnded cattle, you know i ve adopted the poor orphans, clapped on my little Q thats my brand and turned em Into the pasture. There's been some satisfaction In annexing old Silas Henson's calves, but even then it ain't over and above square dealing. Insides which ltTs slow work building l wealth out of strays. So I suppose a hundred head all told would make up the sum of what I had last fall, though since then Ive been laying by my thirty dollars a month down for the Square Triangle'-outfi- t Boise way, which money Ive put Into Improvements on my Wild Creek -- got Ill gamble, said I, wlth all I can hold down by sitting straddle. Well, you should have seen the brokers guying III Hewson In the Mining Exchange, and afterward I heard them talking among themselves In the Coffee Palace. What, says one smart Aleck, you think Hi Ilewsons working for Silas, eh! Yon must think Silas P. Hewson s gone loco! The old man confessed only last week to a friend of mine that the mines played out Why, the works are chock ablock with water, and no tunneling facilities to drain It; the pumps have broken down and of refill pay ore there isnt a dollar In sight A level head has old man Silas, says another; as to ni Ilewson, hes roped In a sucker who thinks he can gamble some fool of a cowboy, he says. There was another sucker last week, says smart Aleck; Daddy Long legs theyi call him planked down a thousand dollars on a falling market he, he! Well, he's busted now; margin all run out. At that they all drank a toast Long llTe the suckers; but well I laughed. ranch." Now read the second letter, said You seem to have been on the Jack. make? Youre a daisy, I read. Daddy Yes. Jack heaved a great sigh. But It came deuced tough. Why, Ive Longlegs has come back dead broke; aworn off poker, quit getting drunk, and hi language Is Just disgraceful. oven tried to worry along without cuss- Hold on. keep right hold. Jack, for pa says hpll soon be letting the cat out ing. of the bag, ro If the stock goes down But why all this virtue? Why, dont you see, yon loon yon any morg you must keep a good heart and hold on. KITTY." f)!lgrim? Im In love? Thats all right said Jack, but "ah? by the time I got the letter on Monday It VnsVll for Kitty's sake, morning my margin was running out "Who ftty? Shes mvgirl. Say, do yon know too. Says 111, Its all yonr own fault; old man twson down to Idaho you never took the trouble to ask my advice, or you wouldnt have bought Flats? bnt that was poor consoWhat the ter nihilist who floated until "V lation, for I was like to be as big a fool tte Grubstake the' Exas Dacldy mart The same,-- . .aV1 change closed on Monday the Grubthe ground is the (Vnhstake. Mhy, forty-threand guess the old man rV b worth his stake was quoted at lower went a If It my two thoupoint tool five mflliqns nowA there sand dollars would be lost. Read the got six head of joung CT third letter. aint the like of west of Hold on to the slock" ! read. "Yon Mountains, calkers, and neednt have been jealous of Daddy. that'" He aint In it, never was, for I love Blooded? you, old boy. On Wednesday morning I should smile. Out the news will be In all the papers that best Virginian. There's Kit the Grubstake was flooded on purpose Hatred, Nebusta, Zebudab an to keep the secret of a great bonanza; all ranch, all able, raised on the stock "will be worth a fortune. yonr Creek. the same school at Wild on for ray sake, darling. Hold on Hold v 'an School." I howled; do TB KITTY." . Tor all youre worth. the mans daughters T said At I that np courage," plncked a see "Well, rather! Yon Jack, cheerfully, sold my horse, sadlota of wealth f pretend to any these girls, for Ellas 1 bta them Old dle, rifle, coat, simps, lariat, spurs, and planked down Testament chl 'fs wfcqd .e lorda and watch, everything; newson. he cash with III I could dukes sniffing around the lodge, ana stock he the on told till old me, now, alnt let the dogs at em because they to-da- 'LonFl,-gs;-Vhe- three-quarter- r, The was fool marking the closing prices on Tigers, Poorman, Cocur d'Alene, Eagle of Murderers Bar, Grubstake, Hed wiped ont the old figures to write down Grubstake at the price of A bankrupt mine; the brokers were yelling like demons; the place shook with tbe uproar; the clock ticked at twenty-nin- e past; the fool was writing the figures that meant ruin despair death ! Raising my gun, I fired right at bis the fingers, missed, fired again,-b- ut fool was gone. I fired again and again, then once again, and flung my revolver at the blackboard across an empty halh Yes, Id stampeded tbe brokers. I'd stampeded the whole confounded outfit the ruck of them was screeching I with panic against tbe doors-an- d stood alone In the gallery. The game was wont What matter If I did get excited? What matter If I did knock a few deputy marshals out of the gallery? What matter If I did damage a city official or a dozen or scores? The news Is ont; Ive won me a wife and a fortune: Im boss of the range; and Kitty shall live Eke a qneen becanse I love her because Ive loved her like a man and shes miner Waverley Magazine. On ob Thackeray. From Dublin comes a letter from a correspondent commenting on onr notes of a few days ago on Thackerays visit to Ireland. There Is, says he. a story which. If true, hi I believe It to be, is a solace to the minds of Irishmen who have found it hard to forget or forgive the Battle of Limerick. When on his first visit to Ireland, Thackeray took a drive on a Dublin car some distance into the country. Milestones had recently been erected along the roads, A Ith the letters G. P. 0., distances being measured from the general post office.. Thackeray was un. aware of this and in his thirst for knowledge asked the carman what the letters meant; The prompt reply was, God prrserve OConnell Thaek-era- y believed what be was told, bnt the Incident only appeared la the first edition of his book. London News. n e, . dropped to forty and a half; but If ft went below that I was lost On Tuesday I went to the Mining Exchange Building with my heart in my mouth. The stock opened at forty-threthen a little was sold at forty-twand at noon It stood at forty one and a. half. Reared almost mazy, I grabbed hold of a reporter. Mood the drinks, and loaded him up with nows. I told him to say in Ills paper that tuo lien son outfit was bearing down the market, that Silas had lion icq the mine Uo hide h's bonanza until the moment eame to about. But the rejiorter made eame out at nut that the next four o'clock, ami the Ext lunge clos.-at half past three. Get out the posters early, I told hitu. iir.be the pniiVr-- . work the rones somehow, anil if I win my game, 1 won't forget you. The romrter winked, and started to write out his news; but when the market opened again in the afternoon, there seemed to be no hope left, for and a quarthe slock was at forty-on- e s of a point ter, with only between me and perdition. From where I stood in the public gallery, I saw the brokers whispering, for a rumor hud got wind from the printers that made them crazy. Some of them were offering forty-three- , forty-foueven Tip to fifty for Grubstake stock: hut there wasnt a dollar for sale, iwas old Ilewson's broker that started the counter rumor making out that the newspaper yarn was rome fools canard or else a tale gotten up so the bolderYcdnld sell out In a hurry. I was paralyzed when the bidding stopped short; I didnt know one more move that could save the game; I was ready to kill myself. HI Hewson scut up a clerk to say he hated to see me ruined Id better selL It was decent of him, but I told the clerk to go to blazes and further, before Id throw up my hand like a white-livere- d coward. At three oclock came a telegram from Kitty that said; Be brave. Pa has bought all the stock he wants, and wired his broker to quit bearing." Oh, man, but she was worth fighting for. Shes an angel ont of heaven, and Id rather have died than broken faith with her. The clock was going so slow that It seemed to have stopped. Flvs past three; the three, ten past, quarter-pas- t stock at forty-one- ! Twenty past three, twenty-thre- e past! I was saying my prayers with my revolver ready in my hand for death tf I lost in the game. There waa a commotion down In the hall a rnmor was spreading through the crowd,, till It rippled up Into the gallery, and I heard the news the Grubstake syndicate bankruptl I knew it could only be a Ue gotten np by old Hewson's broker. I knew that In another moment tbe newspaper posters would be fastened np at the door. I knew that If the market held still another three minutes Id saved my game. It th Enrll'limna DeMnnHaf? A recent investigator has complied some statistics which would seem to indicate a rather alarming physical deterioration In the British people. The figures, based npon the recruiting and medical reports of the srmy, show, for example, that while i 18SD the proportion of men in the army under five feet five Inches in height was IOC in a thousand, the following year it had rlfen to 115 in a thousand; in 1891 to 117; in 18D3 to 132. The proportion of ftten measuring less than thirty-thre- e inches around the chest was, in 1SS9, seventeen in 1000; in 1S93 It was twenty-thre- e. In 1S71, 159.4 per 1000 recruits were under 120 pounds In weight; In 1900 the proportion had increased to Weekly, SOI per 1000, Harp aria The brdig of cattle In Mexico Is IN JAPAN. EDUCATION steadily lfctfesit Large numbers of Tli I Xtrlitrrbftl 2atlemaii Twill .1 different JUpd liae recently been If lh oot f.u 6etel u Cttftblon The frta the I n.ted States, Holimported If yon can imagine a long room In a Loud pidei Utin , quack andiMtx.'t! land long house with thatched roof, dark m,i. Ihe dwtant hii.i And rest! cm arel plastered wall, broad doorways closed While busy flie Men fsi'fcnee have never been able with paper colored latticed frames llisa on tbe heartl wUu h slide In grooves, hare floors covto explnfa thy a thuinleFstorm spoil S'ta wiping off be,' ered wiili ported fitting straw mats, The dog, quite alul milk, beyr, ker and other ai tides of ome ('nit mutton bones' tiny tables, one by two feet in From all these aignal consumpthi 1 nc latest German the- size and eight inches liigU-- lf you can Our work oiu.t be pu ory is that 4e. o : - .me injurious elec- imagine tins, then you can conceive of tric influent, vv!,uU also muses head- an nncicur sclioohooni in Japan. ic a patriAsnin, if you can ache or dejress on m many sensitive archal old gentleman, with sparse persons Jua b. fore a Morm. beard, a liea-- half bald, a sn.mil twig of lmir turn'd l.n U on (lie ttip of bis InsuranerM aie discussing ited on a tiitie cushion head., thoti a tithe hi. lease of longevity, behind one of tin- tiny tables on which Scribbles, the poet, now ink and they guni.ill.v jgiee that the sur- is n flat one nikst tn.l a iuatiuseript th number ot readers he So? Whom did he marry ?" a long bamboo pencil st bool bool, est guarantee tor peaceful amt happy at one end of which is a fine pointed To bet on the market old ugeandfor becoming octogenarians Inusii for wntii-gHe thought it a joke, A then think of some r Re a ent to a broker and non:.raarmi.K, and exon going tiny elitlih n a half dozen probably And now be i broke. . beyond t!t century mark, is the tak- the Voys' heads shaved, except for a Washington Swv of lmir exactly at the circular bunch f were Nell a out engaged, hut I too Ye, ing pleuUlul supply of lue crown, the girls with long tassel of my timo about accepting him. Belle insurance fsin ies. straight black hair hanging In front of Indeed? Waited till he actually each ear, nil dressed in little flowing did you? Philadelphia LedTransccfiUiieulul automobile trips garments with sleeves like Ihe wings proposed, : ger. are becoming numerous, but tbe pub- of birds--theschildren sitting behind She I am afraid I cannot marry lic Is beginning to ills the value other little tables, their brushes in you, dearest." His Lordship Oh, of a test (g Hus kiu.l with u speeiullv-prepare- d hand, ami writing, from the teacher She Tapa would never dicta ion. straugo slninod characters on why not? forgive me for being ao extravagant TeL.cle, opuatc.l y paid macoarse copy books imagine th!, and -Life. chinists tad titled at vaiious points yon have an ancient Japanese school O Do It wrong to Foozle think yon In and both teacher session, pupils along the route with new tares, parts, NlbUck I on Sunday?" play golf floor. the upon these sitting as Such become necessary. etc., to play anch a game as It think wrong and went never reading beyond They tests Ding he made under normal tourweek." Boa-to- n counting npon the sorohnn (nbacu. yon do on any day of the to Influhave any great ing fijSnufJbas Transcript Thing have changed now. The old ence Upon prospective buyers. ha utterly passed away. A most effMyer Did yon ever see a man-ca- b icient eduentloual system. Western in lng shark? s Gyer No, but I once f Tbt Grind Ialais iu Paris possesses theory and practice, Is now in full., saw a man eating catfish." Myer In Gyer la a restauthroughout Japan. Commo- deed! Where? a wonderful clock, which was shown operation dious common schoolhouses, andlm rant" Chicago New. In tbs Itrls Exhibition of 1855. It was Live of all great men remind ns posing college and nnlverstty buildings W could make our live sublime Ihe work of Collin and has just been are dotted all over the country, A If we only had th money, overhauled. It Is claimed for this thoroughly graded system operates Brains enough, and lota ot time. chef djoeuvre, says the Debats, that It from the primary school to the ImInilianapolia New. with ranks She I'll never forget my feelings does not vary more than the hundredth perial University, xyhleb the highest Aroerlfin lnstltntlons. The when you asked me to marry yon." part of a second In a yeur. It Is official or government schools are He Why, was it such a bard thin four and a half metres in height, and worked out to cover the whole field of to answer? She No, but you were Indicates the time In the twelve chief education except the religious feature, such a soft thing to answer." Fhtla " to sup" ' " cities of the "world," each city having Its and this they are endeavoring delphla Pres. " an eclectic system of morality, ply by Your husband," said Mrs. Oldcastle, own dial The clock not only marks both Oriental and Occidental seems to be so altruistic." Yes, I ths year; month and day of tha week, Besides the regular course, which was a Josiah know But always it common school through from the but Its pendulum forms a barometer band to overeat and I think that high common school, the middle great of singular precision.' the mnst be wbat gives it to him. Chiuniverto the school, the school, high Record-Heralthere are government technical cago It a recent meeting of the Paris sity, Traveler Returned I wonder whatschools for every branch of trade and ever I used to have of became Academy of Medicine Dr. Garnler cited the Bryton. army, professions commercial man. He admiration a for that great iu which hysterical wromen bad navy, agriculture, textile, mechanics, caiea was such a finished scholar." Native etc. normal, medicine, accusalsw, language, monstrous brought tbe most The government maintains a sneclsl He Is now, anyway. He went into tions against their relatives, their school for the teaching of every modern politics." Chicago Tribune. neighbors, and their very fathers and Language was given for the concealEnglish, language of Importance mother tbs whole being entirely a French,' German, Russian. Fpanlsh, ment of thought" quoted the wily citiThat is perfectly correct" anfigment of their tick brains, but re- Italian, Chinese and TCoreanTBut the zen." other Senator Sorghum; Tf every swered all English language precedes lated with such perfect la making such rapid mam voted the way lie talks we'd have It and languages, tbtt even courts of justlcs bad been progress that it Is destined to become all kinds of reform In no time." Washwrong!? led to Infer that they were tbe spoken language of tbe nation. ington Star. One serious criticism against Japans true. The judge In a trial where hysFldgett Do you ever taka any noterical women appear should, he said, educational system Is that it discour- tice of anonymous communications?" schools. Pupils of pri- Midgctt No; not unless the writer bare Stem examined by a medical com- - ages private vate schools of equal grade and ef- names art signed to them, Fldgett as a means of 'protection."' ficiency "with the government schools Yes, I suppose that docs make a df- cannot pass on to the upper official ference; I never thought Of that" study of words serves a double schools with the same facility as pu- Boston Transcript of the government schools. When What do yon think of onr author , , se, A wide vocabulary not only pils w remember that tbe government friends success? d exact-lyifientree ns to express onr Ideas "Its the Irony of schools are not free schools and that fats. After he has gone on record te actual-lybrlnnew g words concisely, bnt many excellent private schools supeffect that the public ia totally ns new ideas. Someone spoke ported by foreign capital give students the In artistic discrimination an$ lacking an education practically free, this dis- wants nothing but trash, be gets ont a tome tbe other day of exercising wonld over another. crimination of the government book that maks a universal hit" yfrlglble influence seem to be unwise, and It la likely to Washington Star. Hi word waa new to meg I looked it be corrected in the near future. Some men are so fortunate in so nj knd fonnd a wholo train of new The American nation should be espegood wives, remarked th man curing educational tkjight started np by the new word, cially prond of Japans to be aympathetic. Yes," wanted who since It is from America that wife ta so Adeline Knapp, is. The House-hi- record, hat Now, my replied nenpeck. WestIn lessons taken her It was a great pleasure. An Japan Just like sunshine about the house." ern learning. Harper's Weekly. Im nr Indeed! ecw-gevocabulary actually means an " Yea. Shes never there Saw. Tb Bor prided t ranged mind; every new word that Do yon know why we dip a razor at all at night. Wotpana right meetcosts to our knowledge brings with it in hot water before we begin shaving, ing and all that you know, a sw chain 6t ideas by suggestion. Freaa. and do you know why some Ignorant "x men say a razor Is tired? " asked the Brick Venn a Wooden wetting. e sanitary measures introdneed in barber. Well, this Is all due to the a knife, not a razor is shows that the average a saw, fact that Experience American military Ciija during the and It works like a saw, not like a two and one-hal- f story bonne with have been continued, and the knife. Examini J under the microscope the usual fitting can be built for three lshbd as a whole is Dow more health Its edge, that looks so smooth to tbe or fonr dollars per square foot of lateen to have innumerable ground covered, according to the qualfdjthan at any time in its history. naked eye,saw-teetWhen these teeth ity of flnlh desired. The advance in Stflster Squlera in a recent report and fine all the honing the cost of building bas been from dirt with clogged get hjw; In the District of Havana the and In the world will do no twenty to thirty per cent in th past strapping (hath rate decreased in Jane to 400, good the razor U dull, and nothing ten years. aptinst 413 in the preceding thirty will sharpen It Then Is the rime the Many architects urge their clients, build of dtps and against 540 In Jane of last ignorant say it Is tired, and stop using where they can afford It-tla cost of Tbe It know only wood the than wle brick but rather It for lowest Jane year, and is the figure than leas la brick clogged. .relatively erer recorded in Havana, as for back The wise, though, dont suffer their It nsed to be. Wood shrinks, - and U reliable statistics can be obtained-ybolrazors to get clogged. They dig them swells, and burn. Wood bas to b Island is free 'from small in warm water before they use them, painted, and grow shabby with time. text-or- e' and yellow fever. In many of the and thus the teeth are kept clean. It Erick take on a belter tone and Is a saw that lather shrink and razor not a doe because is with time; y luces the death rate has been is nsed on tua board. The lather swell, and wont burn. Vines will low for the time of year, ow doesn't soften the heard, as so ma'ti7 grow on the brick wall; repairs are to the Improved method! of sani- people think; It stiffens It, so that it less; insurance rates are less; the brick tation." will prescut a firm and resisting sur- house is cooler In summer and much mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmm face to the razor. New York World. more economically heated In winter, One of the strongest influences for and built with a hollow wall it 1s enThe Toon VI .iter. nations Is from dampness. The cost the grow-ilthe peace among -I- n-the Editor's Study of Harpers tirely free habit of borrowing end lending Magazine Mr. Alden gives this encour- of a brick over a wooden house is tea to fifteen per cent., es a general thing, noney, or international investment.1 agement to young writers: Bnt the difference Is made up to litthe whom In No young writer Everybody recollects how France coal and paint Is a passion need, or smaller bills for abused the United States when this erary aspiration Housekeeping. of the cowed be array by really will country had to take Spain to task for mighty and expert antagonists In the Tha Blhla Brick. tk fciisgo w ernment other colonies. The arena,. whosepnmcs ?und and resound trum herald's amount from the so of toot of It all was a huge gloriously by past while be was searching tL the best French money in Spain. France has pel in full volume, becom clay to make crucibles, rij the stat and true a Though now invested in foreign countries, triumphs. ments la the fifth chapf of Exodu! amhis well temper lng modesty may chiefly-Russi- a, England, Spain and bition, it should In no degree suppress about the use of strawDlj bubble la of client Egypt!3 Italy the .sum of six billion dollars. his ardent longing. These veterans, the manufacture He bricks. procure indeed B0,ne gtraw, had are masters, Esgland, on the other hand, has ten young aspirant, red liquid It boiled and roixe-- ' as They exemplars. such, yonr but billion dollars invested abroad, and He fonnd also bad their beginnings, hidden in- thus obtained wi t .j good sum of ' it is in France, bnt per- deed, as nsed to be the sources of the that the plastic? greatly inthe Invest creased. that Is showed ths ia ;on haps tbe greatest part of it Nile, not permitted to be seen small was a(.;ivo agent United States. Eut tha American mil- becanse they mastered tbeir art before tannin when he treat ovcr e;ay with a eolalionaire is also abroad, and he is buy- they exhibited as artists. tion of tanflQ la i,vater he obtained ing everything he can lay bis bands on ladiaa Ttft. surprising 're(tuU8 Tbe strength and la Europe, and much of it he can't The number of persons employed ta plasticity f L the clay arelncreased and t0 slUlnk and warp la bring home in his trunk, such as un- the tea industry throughout British the tender In 1902, 000,850 was. India permanent-lgreatly In this process ana 'Jfe6uc(t derground railways, mineral springs, la said eJ7togjjHts and 90,940 temporarily. It far superior to burning, and hotels, castles, . ivy clad ruins, shoe that a capital of more than $200,000,' ln the clay Is better tempered electrical-factorieforeign 000 ia Invested in the Indian tea indna- - thai5Y mdays stores, months or even year by the prejudice!. tqr-brogues and . process. 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