a mum u a mu m m w u â€a «m “mm _ m MWMWMWWumMmmMWM m ... m â€warm m t WW "RE-“m inn-u. AI Brook “M the but you] he “in! ï¬nd bu. Ilowly. Than v». u wondering“ from tin â€Tn“; moon-r mu plum n dun. u than.“ ram to hll m. Bl. M loch-d pinched and dawn. 0! ohm hm. uni bu oyul were noun. Bo glue“ thou! him pitoouly. MI 11 |witohod. all his gypsum In 0:10 ad to union the pay of out: than who'd. ï¬rmly con. vinood that he 0 h. to db. 11.111!ng! looked ma movod n me; with n .11 Inihudnhnflumronmuhoot ‘ . The PM to Ibo wu ï¬t. for . Eula: Tum: w Mm Brooks sud Lsnd . preceded by Slut†Hum ad I: I 60an... And lolbwgd Path}: Tllun mdpn you. Brooks wu thundaduh-lwlaa ythins“: any. and la n Mimndib ton- adad “ No. †Lands“! manly uhookh hood. The black cap- wao bolas drawn. when Laudsn! I mil-ohm. bu: “Fromm†wound. was an aw! afloat o! dupiron Brooh’ hoe an tho up hid it from vlowmad his knee. nhowad weakealps. Thmvunolo-Him in making tho “Hold, which use oondomnd mad-d withom manna. Brook- was undo: the noon nut de£¢ pro... “VIII '"w '8“ new -uâ€"rw uuuuâ€" "w The nooeee were edjueted flatly, end et 8.56 the drop fell. Lends never moved. nor did e muscle twitch. Not eo with Brooke. .When he fell hie hmt heeved convulsively, and hie limbe were drewn up- werd. while the I tutor: were ehoohed by e Itreem of blood min; from the right of hie eoet, which wee elterwerde found to heve been oeueed by e out on the noee in- flicted by the to in eome wey. Lendgref wee prononnc deed in 113 minutes. Brookl’ strugglae continued for 14 minnm. when he, too. wee pronounced deed by the ettending physioienu. Landgre! wu out down et 9.12; Brooke et 9._15. Mort Henry Lnndgul was hil “name-rt. Annie julonly. The history well known. To-dny Brooks fumiahed 3 document which he culled hi5 dying statement. In it he mmrta his innocence of the wilful killing of Puller. And give: nu epitome of the untament of ï¬lm one In hereioion'e published. interfered. when young Gellup fired into the crowd. killing F. J. Pine. The unex- ted ehol end the dire consequence tol- owing it threw the citizene into oonlueion. but they eoon rellied end mede en edvence .to the houee whither Gallup hed retreeted. The young deeperedo econ eppoered with two revolvere end opened e lueiliede with deedly'effect. The first men to fell wee Deva Cemphell, who wee ehot through the neck end feteliy wounded. The next vic- tim wee B. 0. Rise. ehot through the heert bud dying instently. T. H. Winfry wee the leat men to drop. with e bullet through his leg. In the mnentime old men Gellup wee shot through the shoulder. but it ie not known by whom. Young Gellup returned to the house end begen melting repen- tione for an eeoepo. when Mooney ‘letoher ï¬red e shot from e riilo, which it wee eub- eequently escorteined Went through the deeperedo'e lungs end through hie body, killing him inetently. The letter lect wee not known to the crowd until Gellup'e wife cried out to the crowd to stop ï¬ring. thet her hueheud wee deed. The citizens, feering tree‘shery. celled her out end giving her e rope told her to leeten it ehout her huebend‘e neck. Thie ehe did. end the wholeeele murderer-‘3 nelred body wee dreuged through the etreete until it wee fee-rfully mutileted. It wee ï¬nelly deposited on the floor of the city hell., where it wee viewed by hundreds of citizene during the any. Old men Gellup end hie wife wore arrested end lodged in jeil. The two deed men. Pine end Rice. ee wall es the wounded. were prominent citizens. B. I- Shot and Haulod Thruugh tho Stroou With a flop. Round hha Noel. A despï¬oh from Omaha nys tint lute on Suuaday night at Shemndoah, (own, Funk Gallup. . member of n rather tough hmil , began boning his need hther. So brat wu he that 3 number of oiIizeus A Maxlmm Kills . Welrd Womnn Who Threatens to Take His Child‘s Life. A New York «leap-tab says : A Ipociol to the World from Mexico says : A mun nomad Medina will shortly be tried here for witch killing. In I village not for diatom from the citv on old woman levied monthly A New York «lusputch any: : A specisl to the World from Mexico nay-a : A men named Medina will shortly be tried here for witch killing. in s. village not for diatom from thecity on old women levied monthly tribute 621‘ the femiliee. threatening those who refused with killing their children by drawing their blood through their noeee. She surrounded herself with all the pers- phernalia of witchcraft, such so brooms, strenge instruments. etc. She wopld often i out in a large. open moor or on top of the hills. where the superstitions inhabi- tants of the village with awe wstohed her melting wild “natures, uttering cries. or grazing for hours together et the horizon. All in the vill c rhelieved in her were. end regorded or with dread. short time since a godohild o! Medine‘s died. end be, meeting the witch. asked her why she hsd killed his god-child. She snswored thet she had done it because in father hsd refused to pay her s monthly tsx. Medias then turned away. muttering he would be revenged. The witch. heering him. then- onod to take the life of Medina's child. and he then attacked her and deslt her two or thkee serious blown. lesving her liieless. Medina has been brought to this city. Hie counsel is Mr. Emilie Romero. end all the inhsbitants of the villsge src ready to testify that the old women was really a witch sud deserved her fate. The case shows how much oredulity end supersti- tion is still alive among the tnhahttsnts oi the rursl districts in Mexico. A Memphis. Tenn, tie-paint: nyn : For oovonl month. Mn. 31111006 A. Boo“ bu lived in n wreichod room in the Woldm block. aiming I. mention living by saving {or oiher inmates of the building. 8h. wpl quiet nnd unob‘rnlivo, nnd hit Hula could be Ion-nod of her pnn lilo. Enrly \hin morning her mun†form m discovered lying on the coral tho anofldn nmh. gnnly domed and Ippnnntly Ii ole-I. By or dds was two and] via!- oonmnlng chloroform nnd morphine. The on. non- nining the m inc-Ind boon mod a! about one-hull Its content- nnd. Em oï¬on unmade» tron-o bomb“ Wuhan. no- on. Thodooauad run-emote“ Boon. of Loni-Ina. 5n uncut-darn. comm-mam at] tho Connor II My mbuoflpuonn Io tend m to I" (Manna, what.“ can h H! *0 ddool hot Ira-had. I. ha balan- zlma lordnhl '0' Liam†m 0. . ' hxnl n- u on. Oh. I 2.“: “mg: "0:... Ah. m mm 2,1“ mun :3“... m n mwmm mm. w. mmwhmnbm. U . , magma Mwmwmm yunmh . .mmmmmw muncrunm (30M. DOW! m THI WIDIILD Thu LAST 01" A TOUGH. AVa-ym‘l‘fld SLEW A WITCH. hunggd _for killing Tiééh, in n as o? of Brookl' crime is Mmuu 0'0"?“‘K "M “Mum _wamm mm "Bung-la Jon-on. when In "rind yol- mdny. a." 5 World 0â€" nu (allowing ' noon» d $51.3:- ond mum. _ _ New?“ ma“ begun!) danudthom slowlyonpnh huh-"mm“! w nd . ï¬ll. in thin! kt on Is In Ind Alma. um- ... hand man lit-n. who van in m the . «uncut! um um:- flou ‘0 w h, thou ‘ III a ‘ *ip’l to“ non» W 01! ’on on? whom! ‘30. I !:onmd to"; :kndkwgnbd the her: 599m . t . I -ri 0. ha mutton-log uh- ufl dong-2M“. an. summing nu. mounting the bil- pwl. I noon porcdvad tint ï¬n lowly occu- p-m wu not I ah! wracked and»! 3nd am he (11de vi u: nuisance. Wrup- in his oiloloCh In“. aiding flu tiller 0! il um. dory. the .019 uuoupum of tho hon. his eyol bright wd ohoorlul,| rudd . healthful-looking glow manning bin who a mantel-non. looked ‘ mongrel: o! I“ he mtveypd.‘ _ _ _- I won stool-had u bin mugowd during. out! Moro I lad lime to any saluting man an Dork Boom mud in bol oom- mondar wu cominoinu on in long voyogo. Custom Andrew- wu in the but of oplrltl. on , judging from his looks ond ootiom. hon not Inflated ony hora-hips. nllhough he in making buï¬ llow progreu. Ho ho: plenty of provlnionlmn loo-t he did not with my from me. Alchough I now the «plain bus for 3 few minutes. I can tell his triendl tho: he lluill urong enough :0 shove himself. He won perfectly olenn o! oll band And had the apps-room of being Ihnvod but o short time previous to our meeting him." " When I build him In replied : ' Thin in tho but Boom. Onptdn Andrews. Iron: Balm to Queen-town. I ‘1): well. Plano [sport mo yhon‘ yog uflvo in New York. , ,1 :I _:__,‘ Brnlur Bulllvnn'n Account of Bin Retur- day Night's Row. A New York deepeteh “yo : The Sun's Ipeoiel from Boetgn uyl thet John L. Bullivnn wee relennod from his cell in the Brighton polioe notion lute Seturdoy night. Tom Delay. Sullivm‘n old iriend. brought Boil Comminloner Berlin; to the station. who looepted boil in the sum of .20. Sullivan win then in bed shope. AI he moved toward the door henld in n gruff tone: “Come, boys. let'l go end have n ood drink." A book we: “ending et the car into which the pony jumped. “ Drive to the St. Julian." Illd Bulliven. One of tho rerty granted. but Sullivon ended the (1 me y growling: " l aeid drive to the t. Julian. end that goes 1†Areporter henrd Su|liven‘e own ocoonnt oi the ofleir. He eeid : “ Me and Hogerty hod been out to Deer Park end were oomin‘ in nice Ind quiet. The next thing I knew I new two copper: having. hold of Billy. I told 'um to tnke their hende of? him. end just than seven more suppers bed a. hold of me. I shot away, but there were no men of the coppere that I went elong with em. ‘ You bet your life I ‘ wasn’t going to stay in thnt cell nlanndny, though I wouldn't have squnalud, would 1, Tom ‘2 You’ve knowu me a long time end know I wouldn‘t. Whiter. bring the some Ill nronné ogoin." As the reporter dc- pertod‘ he heard Sulliven growl; “ Where's that whiskey '1’" John L. Sullivan did 130% oppeot ot the Brighton Court whon his one was culled todny. On the strength of n doctor’s oertiflyoote the court odioumed the use until Wedneldoy. % the Sand n: in A London cable weye : The British squadron ofl' Bentry Bey end Queenetown herbor ie canning much excitement. The {net cruiser Sunday, 5.255 tone burden em‘l’ 300 horse-power. belonging to the llritieh eqnedron. which eeoaped from Bontry Bey to this herbor. proceeded to see yeewrdny morning. end eitercepturing two steamer-e, sighted the Cnnerder Semen-i. from Boston with 107 peeeengern aboard. about four mllee southwest of the harbor. Im- medietely the Sendï¬y duhed nt full speed st the liner, steaming It the nte of 21 milel en hour. Atteolring the liner, ehe tired et her repented! . and et length eno- ooeded in ceptnring t e Iteermhip utter a herd engegement. causing greet excitement emong the peeeen ere o! the liner. who knew nothing of t e navel mobilization. The Allen liner Cetpien. from Liverpool. an mum to St. John‘s. with 200 pnmngere. wee eleo ceptured of the port. titer which the Sendfly returned into harbor. end is now meking preperetionl for the capture 01 the Britannia and Nevnde. both due’ 06 the coat tc-morrow from New York. The Grant Lone Land A Winni dupntoh “ya: 15 viou r ved in tho city to; A Winni (leap-toll “yo: l’rivnto ad- viou r ved in tho city to-dcy from Edmonton. N. W. ’1‘., nuts that James Ely-lop and E. Hula. who mutated on the Annhulu River that“ 30 miles south of Cb‘ipownyua. arrived u the Lnnding on July 13m. Lord Lonndtle wus st Chipe. wuynn on Mny 22nd. going norm. Lu! wimer wu very covers n Lnke A‘habuko. nanny Ind cold. Qt “mu forty below,whh a hurricane blowing. On moonlit of “30 severe weother the Indiona wera frequently tumble to huntmnd on rabbits were romork- ohly oooroo they ouflorod grootly from hun- ger. Ninotom out 0! one comp of twenty. throo Indium diod of otorvotion ot o point ohout (out do o' trove] northeast o! Chipowoyon. The udoon Boy Compouy sent out provisions to the comp ond brought in tho ourvivoro. About Mt Indtono. on for on hoord. otorvod to (loot in thlo diotrlct loot winter. Two wood buffalo veto killed ot obont sixty miles of! Ohipowoï¬n. Tho hood out of which they unto nomhorod obont nhty. 8:18qu on oloo found on tho Birch lountoino. woot of Fort MoMnmy. on So" Rho! oud noor tho Greot fllovo Loho. Tho hum on reported to be dying 0! In mot nomhoro in tho rc'glon from Fort Menu“: oonthword. rom oooool not 31m . w‘vâ€" â€"vâ€" 0. P. R. Runyon urn in the vicinhy of Emotes-d I in; on. ma land. It in ’not known who! it intrmionl are but it in my ¢ tho oompgny ink-mic ill I ’ann from the mninlinotodno Noni tel-«rm. "m It...†Tho â€on Oh. all. a. thou the linkbyvhotfldio konkha mâ€: Ibo numb mill soother of m can.“ flow link girl. 8h. was night you! old livid In the country ; aha Ind m on. mum In. to: whoa; with .m link Jul “unknownâ€. 0:: Mn, Mum'sgliupu duel-nil“! m9†cpl: «loot; It What- "on. «in: 1" «momma a:- pm- ma. all. "3"!“ watchman! Ml bold. tIIOAI‘ â€I! “All. BRITAIR'S N AVA l’. \VAlt “ ME AND BOGAICTY so» I Cnnanler and ms Ben pt tunâ€"nun «.3 WW «3 «ammm smmm..mum .m ._ w“ u- 13 wwmmmmw «warmmuwm WWW.“ % MW«mwmmmmm . «t . a «W, m.†«mum? «WWW “mmmmm "Enlarge-MW" hunch-d" ' tho Bub "rd Voltaiu flare- rod flu: um Inluflgl. ono. whoo no» ono to tho crowd ltd o rovolvot ot him. but tho ballot wont wtdo o! it- mooh. Author masonry woo booton with otioho. I. Booholort woo not upon by on Amount. who hoodlod Bot qutto oovorol . Tho poltoo ooonod powor- Iooo botoro monoclufottitndo o! tho mob. Tho nondormoo modo o ohorgo in front of the I’d-co Engono Bunch.otrih- in“ In omy dirootlon with tho butt ondo 0! their mnohoto. Tho ouooodod in rolooo- lng tho police who boon ourroundod by tho mob. ond ooptnrod tho rod flog. Whoa tho prooeoolon onivod ot tho Mo to of tho Eleventh Arondluomont o revolve: woo and nnd o bomb thrown olooo to tho polioo notion. hut tho bomb did not explode. Tho police rourvo loft the notion oud ohorgod upon the crowd with drown awordo. wound- ing ond toting into custody mony poroono. The prooooolon motioned on its woy to tho cometary. but slow omoflor no It pr round. A number 0! ontlono wore dolivo at the move omid orioo of “Viva lo Communo.†“Vivo lo Revolution." The gothortng than dloporood. The police did not oppose the dioploy of rod flogo in tho oomotory. The Boon." lunch lunar luring her Indâ€"formula. In. Got In. Mn. Knit Bohen. oi Feirview avenue, Rook-wt Bencthea st her home hovering between ite Ind doom. Her brute of I husbend. Willi-m 8011.11, who plucked both her eye: out. will be brought before Janice Body et For Rook-way to-duy. Mrs. Bohan. who in enacting intense ogony, is under the treutment of Dr. Phllleo. who said yesterday 1h“ ribonitil hid mi in, and the: ha won nfrs d it would soon ranch the brain end «use denth. 0n the strength 0! mi- etetement Cronin took the poorcreetnre'l ente‘mortem Inta- ment. which in horrifying in its deteile. She add ehe wee men-led to Wm. Bohen. her eeooud huebend. on December 9th, 1883. He time end egein numbed her. end two yen: ego plucked out her right age. When ehe returned from the houpitel a o wore 3 choice, but her husband used ‘0 hide “5° break them. He frequently thxeatened m kill her. On July 30th he succeeded ingouging out he? remeining eye. “ I think it wee with hie thumb. I em not I“ re “Imrenmed.†continued Mu. Bah-n. “ sad the cook come in and took my grand- child, who was in my Irma. Then I felt something on my cheek and l‘oould not one. Inked the cook whst won on m hoe. one] she said blood. Then I ui . ‘My eye is gone.’ Then 1' {ch my eye lying on my cheek. I was in such I con- dition I don't know whether my huabund ‘ My eye is gone.’ Then I felt my eye lying on my chesk. I was in such I con- dition I don't know whether my huabnnd said nnyvhing or not. I think I felt some~ thing touch my eye when he pm his hmd on my face." The “tension of the Grnnd J my, which meets in September next, will be called to the use. Juniice Emly to-dsy will an. donbtedly hold Bohnn to nwnii the action ol the Grand Jury.â€"N. Y. Herald. Lord Salisbury speaks of Irelnml. Egypt, Bul‘urln ï¬nd Peace. A London ooble says: The Minister: were benquetted by the Lord Mayor lost evening. Replying to the usual tout. Lord Belisbury said the rent curse of Ireland woe poverty. The ovemmet, he uid, wss not this to diminish poverty or to enrich men. but they could ensble man. without interference. to enrich themselves. 'lï¬o Government hsd been successful in lessening the tynnny which an association bed exercised over the Irish ple, end had inoressed the santity o_ coutrscte. If the Government of Irelend, he declared, wee edminietered with the some judg- ment and ï¬rmneu II now for a. few yeere longer. the liberty end prosperity of the country wouldbe reetored. In lug pt, Lord Selisbn nid,the expectations ofy the Government eve been exceeded. When Egypt should be able to duel with her toes without help Greet Brit-in would gladly leeve thet oountry ebeolutely. Ae to Bulgerie. he hoped thet the note-men of the Continent were being oonvinoed that it would be beet to leevo her to her-ell. He believed thet the Emperor of Germany appreciated the velue of peeoemepeciell to Germany. Nothing. he believ , we. more deeireble for the peace of the world then thet the licy of Bunnie should become more pure! el with the polio o! Greet Britein. All thnt oocn in Europe recently hed been in the direction 0! peace, and Englend'leflorte were elweye n the some direction. A Michigan Central Tnln Nobody Burt. n Alumni-bed Pmâ€, Lm flan-pool. A Chiongo (lo-patch nyo: " I)! I didn‘t know divorces wan to any In Chicago," odd pron, Lucy Thomron. ‘ho New York mm, u the “prod tom tho witnul «and In Judy Tutu! I noun yu- tordsy. " Why. h didn 0 “he on minmol." mu Timmy-on. when m in print. M. has has W In. Cohen Rod. and jam hybrid}?! 51mm tonppon n in Inn†“has all Iona-t. A I“ mm by to W. Fmï¬mmnbd It. '0 win dlhr.mmda M adula- mot-WW... O DINING WITH THE LORD MAYOI .an #3» ï¬â€˜ n M? W. mm mm? m mm.†M... an» mm mm m an aâ€? mum “m _ “mmmnumn m â€2 u in m. m m» m. .. “Wmmwmmm. .m “ "mmmwmmmwz n w nwmmnmwan hwhkv â€mm «Whvmmmmmmh a .mw Mmmu .- Mâ€" w“ thM .mw Wmumflad ï¬nk "Tr: . . wamrrflâ€"«Rh (â€him-"40.113601! bur chain are hm.m.dlanau1v1a.w W- m â€wt-m i at. , h: ' "Wu-tau 1&1:qu I a luï¬ahuy" “RUTH BOIIAN'I _ VICTIM mun-I40. LUCKY EXCURSIONISTS Wrecked Ind I'll-I'm GMoodlnï¬uJb‘JoM Hun m. cola-aunt mandamus- woo-10m. sound but! whflo'flu braid lupus hound his when “to, m nub-nun“, found lying booido tho blood-uninod humour. Although tho ontngo w“ known .3 $0th Amboy width: bolt on hour o! in max- ronoo. then In not 5 play-{aim who would volumes: w so .0 tho viotim‘u dd. Tho county physical-n, who lives 3t Miflcown. o Inburbou value cl New Brunlwick. wok the one In clings,» found her in olmon o dying condition. o sold Int nigh! Ibo. nho m' ht rooovor with cordul nuning, oltho {3 won :13. propoblo: , ,4-2_.l ‘D. " r 7 Alter I need! Doc'euve Oliver succeeded in oeptuin the ï¬end: who oommiuod the outage. y were hendeufled end tekan to New Btu-wick. end ï¬nelly oqmmhled for Riel. When the full deteill of ï¬lm urine were known et South Amhoy mm wee eome tell of lynching me hrutee. but they were then In out o! ehe tench of In nasty mob which hed oluetered ehont the home 01 the unfortnneh women. ' The Beenlt e! on All-Absorbing â€poem- “on. One of Ohercot's disc in Frence. Dr. Lays, writes W. A. Croflnt in the w " North Americen " (or August. hes expel-i. mented‘ with medicines with hipnotlo tints, end hes ceased much excitement y hit proclamation thet medicinee would opente without being edmlnistered nt ell. He declares thet e corked visl of lendsnnm lsid upon spetient‘s neck induced sleep. elthongh the patient did not know whet it wee; thst s vinl of velerisn. similerly brought in contact with the person. wns followed by deep de'eetion ; thst hssheeeli ceased hilsrity end uoysnoy, etc. I hove repented these experiments, but do not obtein my 0! the Alleged results. I! the responsive does not know what is said to be in the visl, no result whntever follows; and if he knows or believes some perticnler medicine to be in the viel. and knows the efl'eots which follow the use of that medicine. he will hove these external symptoms. whether thst medicine he ectnslly there or not. H ypnotie hsllucins- tions ere the result of so nll nbsorbing expectstion. If the responsivethiuks he is drinkin Mo much whiskey. he will become helples ) inebristed ; it he thinks he is st see in I storm, he will be slilicted with violent houses. enough to convince eny : sceptlc of the genuinenese of the emotion ; it he thinks he has swellowed lendennm. he will fell into 3 sleep. flow for this delusion will go in physical repeiring or impairing I do not know, but I should not like to give u gum drop to the most sensi- tive of mesmerized ladies, and siterwerd tell he: that she lisd swellowed otrychnine What sSklllnl Gnu-(loner- lies to Show In Boston. Thouunde of visitors have been to the} Demon hospital grounds the net few 1 weeks. seys s. Boston letter. snd t e horse ‘ osrs csrry greet loeds dsily, extrs tripe being msde on visiting dsyeâ€"Mondeys and Wednesdays. The resin object held in view by the many strsnnere is to see the mevellons flower beds designed end er- rsnged-by the florist end gsrdener, Ettore Teeninsrimhich re nowin rimeoonditiou. and rivsl snythmg of the r kind in the United Ststee. The lsrgeet design is s Chinese psaode, 17 feet high. with s dome supported by six pillars. snd erohwey benesth them high enough to us under without stooping. There are t roe {cunt-ins and thirty vsrieties of plents in portsble boxen,end the heck of s shield, flsgs end dreperies. Florists lrom for end user hsve prohounc-d this design the best they ever sew. A sols: clock or sun dial ettreots much attention, us it soourstely tells the time of dsy by e ehsdow out by e pole of growing plents pieced st on Angle of 47 (1 recs, en intlng to the North stsr. The s atlas! is! s on florsl n morsls in the rim of s horse-shoe stayed of pleats. Them ere numerous s of lesser note. end eeyersl photographs hsve been token of the principtâ€"l anew The ï¬ns! word of physiology to the atn. dant in not to turn night into doy, und to never aubtrmt Iran: I duo manure of deep. No One needs regal“ 3nd full hour: of aloe more thin the hula-worker. Ibollove we on nothing by toting nine houruol Ileep;no one can do sound out! bountiful thinkin with loan than neven or eight honn. ' o are ore-tare: of habit. It is all important thot the young be tsught the need 0! regulority. We become sleepy at regulor hours. t! we habitually tuke sleep promptly when the hour comes. Sleeplounenln bran ht shout by irregu- lurit . Bo. min. In deduot from the reï¬ll or hour. given to sleep, it become- dlflloult to sleep st all. Drum compo] it for u tlï¬or-M-mm. exists which given normolllao or folllln tlmo to nuk- us it. nluvo. stun! ol con come only by a nutnl proud. ng t. lot it be and-r- utood, in not. And in never. tho time for “adj ,. The very best rule in to Indy in ï¬ve morning. boion bmkiu‘. before noon; and ngdn.“ noon-nary. before the third monl ; but now: in tho waning. The lninr hour. of the any would be given to upon. 00 "gm tending Ind i0 choc- occupi- Iionn tint ruin an aunt. Lot no ump- tntion when" induce on toroinrn so wriiing or "My. or oven «warming. or ‘to anything annoying or exciting. nim- 4 in the nihrnoon. Def" nil nnmfl liable to arouse 3nd intensity «ioniion or nnxiMy nniii morning. If yqn hnvo n worry lac ii alone till “it «fly honn ; Ind no whh nny ptobhm um um tho Min. oChiIdmn Ihonld h iorbiddon their books in the "mung. W0 Ihnli be driven 00 raver-a tho mien. Minion of turning night tum any. The night bu the «inning: of relo- tin maid. in. the ““de bring it. me tin). lo! dupeâ€"H. law-ice, XJL. in Globe Dawn“. A New Romp-hire ma. who "can“, W barman thdty. 50an pro- rnd my nude 02 food with her own “as. upon hing mind how the top. hat- ul! Io vigorous. upfld: “ By m d- Io'lng myulf to In. our thing! I and HYPNO‘I‘IO H ALLUUINATION. GORGEOUS FLOWER BEDS. Ian-d lulu lot a 'o-on'o Mb. Ragnar noun (or Sleep, gum II It†.- 0H 7;“...- math-imam who†lawn-u flu m."hunnb?db m “ nan mam-m. W "°“‘ tho drum . (inhu- Ibot hln dud. TN. ml: 866. Withlnsnhoushalh 3:"erer huh. hand- 0H!» hum. nd mm min; at um. u hit. it informs! incl. II. III to u limb of “to. which mam . Huh eminence within “(M at whole «gap. 1,: L,_- A- V A. Bur . u alum n- a Virginia $3.1. u ' Hoary qmnw «anally how! TE. original inhuman hall has to “nu-gun!" nut-cumi- and: mum. snd “I a View to mu m “u long rop- htd been “noun over tho limb, whilo s doun put: 0! land. won nod, to bob. guy. For noun "no: the plan m shadow-d, the top. wu giun . We turn about the limb n I nibble dunno. from ‘he noon. the tree and mule tut so a but: nus! iha victim compelled to Mad on 3 horse. which a the out of :- whip Ipnng "on under him. lowing him "winging. When Mind his lost were shoutvoightoon incheq from 0;. gym. hell en hour. the greet-r rt o! the crowd remelnlnf ehout it. hen the judge ordered t token down. The rope wee untied iron: the bulb. end two men etood by to lower eve. The moment the feet name nqx y upon the ound the men engeged in lower- ing. think ng. douhtleee. thet thou “ending ehout the body hed hold of it to Inpport it letgoolthero . The body et onoeren quickly lorwn towerd the meln pert ol the crowd, the rope peying out ee it went. The heed rolled from elde to side. the eye. end tongue protruding. With urine of honor the crowd ren hither end thither, lorenlbling. rolling over one enother. cure- ing. to and out among them. ovu- the fellan. coming In collision with omen. hi- dlrection overned by blind oeprloo, the horrible oed men 'prenced.’ his feet lined so high et oeoh Itep thet his knee. struck hie hreeet. The‘ deepening twilight edded it: terror to the nncenny eoene. end brave men fled lrom the spot, not dering to look bohind. 7 ' Straight into the eoulullo from the outskirts of the crowd wolk lth repld nope the toll ï¬gure of e men whom ell re- cognized u e mater I rlt. Thin we: Dr. Arnold Spier. who, wit two other phyll- clone. hell pronounced the men deed, and bed been retiring from the comp. He moved as directly toward the deed man u the now somewhet leee orntie movements ol the letter would permit, Ind eeiwrd him in hie arms. Encouraged by this. n more of men sprang ehoutingto the free end ol‘ the rope. which had been drawn entirely over the limb. end lnid hold of it, intending to make a ï¬nish of their work. They ‘ ran with it tow-rd the bush towhich it hed been leetene’, but there we- no resistance; the physician had cut it from the deed murcerer'e neck. In e moment the body wee lying on ite.beok. with colnpoeod limbo end hoe upturned to the kindling store in the motionless rigidity appropriate to dcnth. The hanging had been done well enough ; the neck had been broken by the drop. Dr. Spier knew that e corpse which, pleced upon its feet, would walk and run. wouln lie still when placed upon its beak. The dead ere creatures of Intuitâ€"Sun Wombn Who Go Fist-lug. Mrs. Clevelsnd spent the snmverssry of her wedding. June 2nd, 1888, ï¬shing for trout. The President end his guide na- oompsnied her. The ï¬rst lsdf' of the land hss slwsys had phenomeusl net in hook- ing the elusive trout and on this oconslon her good fortune did not desert her. Mr. Cleveland considers himself nite s can noisseur st sngllng in mount-m stresms end he felt very particular that his henn- tiful wife shonldhnndle her rod with scien- tiï¬c grace. " Let me show on how to out ouellnn." he ssid. “ ver mind. then you." she re lied with I smile of conï¬dence. " I esn o it." The President looked'sns iciously on when Mrs. Olsve‘ lsud wsve her slender split bamboo over the crystsl wsters. There was s splssh sud s npeclxlod beauty edorned the end of her line. She ssfely lsndod him end while the President lashed the waters his wife cs'ught ï¬ve more trout, ell weighing ï¬fteen pounds. “ Do you wish to show me how to out my line 7" she asked throwing n sly glance It her husband. The President suppressed s smile end said not s word. He didn't ontoh s ï¬sh all dsy. Avide from preparing one of those mmle which give her hnabend so much delight, Mn. Lemont'e greeteet pleasure in ï¬shing {or trout. Her husbend taught her the little ert, end not long ego they d-‘cided to try thlr skill together. “ I can’t flat: with you," eeid the colonel. “ I'll go up the stream and you ï¬sh here. When I return We’ll hue ï¬sh for dinnar. end you must keep etill or you'll never catch one." As the private secretary dieeppeered on the side of that mountain hie Wife wen guly 1 humming one of her favorite tunes. After j ewhile. nimut dinner-time, Mrs. Lamont l hmrd n noieo behind her. end n voioo nid : " Well. deer. I caught n fleh." " O’n, did you ?“ replied his wife; " I've oeuuht aliree, Den; just look." The colonel wee elightl embernued. but pronounced the ï¬sh utiel. They weighed in all nine pounde. The men, compare 11nd ï¬sh (or dinner. but (or none xenon Mr. Lamont neglected to rel-to one of hi. noted fleh Itoriee doting the mesh, Gtil ï¬emilton’e am nttempt n Wel‘ ton'e ert wee tlehing for cod. Being unem- oeelfnl the concluded to try trout. She chose e itlon by e Ming etteem on White onntnin. " It mnlt be e eplendld. place for trout. the scenery in no buutllnl.†ehe told. Her brother, to whom eho , mode no reply. but seeing her mt- well mp lied. do rted. A ï¬oh troubled her boo . The elr other heme toget impe‘ mm. The water: were a clear In glue. 1 '- Why couldn't I peopover end no the“ emllowln my book." eh. ulna. The! 1the am toward the a! mum end redinto the goal. Alene open ed met titled than the mailing â€ten. BM cage to gt! netted. Tl: n ï¬sh touch! he:I line. Swill! epleehl †Bel l Brothel" lib Hemllton found lntbe middle 0! theyâ€. Tho rock Iho wu 3min“ on Ind inn woy. The hook bud caught on tho Ila: at a tun. Her bums-r helped MI '0 dry hadnnd when uh. out “no bun Who new, “ Why, whoro'l tho huh ’I "" " sun Mn- nlug. l "pr." â€pus-ï¬ler broth“. Hunk. ogngt h 3 7M 31:31.3. â€mama"! Home! I. 5 M2. vi «toyed from: HM. She now: MI. m “:30." Much-moshing. Th- u; “a «that. Ouumoobomonn mm «m nu mpg-dag 3 Into when Ibo Ind mom muon- hooking ha. “mini-‘21:..- “mind": a "WHO I.†can III- ninq on. ninth Fistful-a Ibo unruly pullodmmom’lnqph.ndvhflnth and tho mun mt‘flnahum cum-lo“, â€than. baht. hchmkminntn- mar new Au Ulmfli M 2a m." net flammwmm 1:0â€..st the mormug man on; 1. lb. roots. Wouononuol by lucid uh I collection at dud bod-q dry: aw†â€Manama-duh.- , mm â€whim Inn. and - cum-via?! mantle-Ith- Ind ~oudflna ballot-nun. Otmnuhodytn- my and gun-â€wank“ ottlghdwubund. 1‘ All for . B. an draw ohiokan’u skin on: the W a harm] 3: you out but on your glove, sud no mm on «our “at it In â€mum." “ Arc non: of then (mil gonnlno?" “ Mi‘hty low um I known thiuuubouï¬ â€˜ no very genuiuo. no» at ' mun-oz. 1 mun-hora. mania.“ mtï¬gypflu mummy. toysl mtomioal undue Inn-cum nut! in muuhqund. Otoouru.thnrom noun from o! mum in ihe w. 0! mon- ntrodtia mu an gouuino. Tho h rub- ber mun in 3 (ml: of “tun. um! I van in to use the cent-u! of a mun-hone ot the dime museum. Thut‘l nuinoi! you lib it. I": u ooou with his ego "wilted out of shape. The poor cul- wu muted in birth, and ouu’s wulk uprightâ€"u dud give-“n, of I fuko thus don" unite in .purtioulu inur- en. 'Aultnliun chi! n' In idiots. Cimmiun women m be mud. with on. and oelority. Bonded woman can be found my when. The country is full of Albioua. and it it were 110‘. may oun be mauuhctured to order, uny time. “ Do you remember the. m serpenf thet we exhibited e! the Bate hi:- I you or Euro .30 'r' 1'. we. 20 of 30 feet lens, .. ': we: the lneereei looking thin us}! ever new. It hed big chunk. 0! bone on e side at it. end hed e month big enoth to teke in I long boot. Well. .hie Meek“: mode thet. How did he meke it ? Blemed it I know. [10' e eheed of me on thet. It wee e good job He nude e lo. lei-pent letely {oz-81):. Dee, and I no eorose it et Eamony 01:90! the professors et Phillipe‘ Aoedemy weni in end looked it over. He eeid he hed doebte about in being gerguine._ _ “ Ho! ho! Well. f don't Home him. I hcd m doubts. too, but the wen bond on 3 di eront foundationâ€"t o diflcmoo between theory ond hot, you no. The doctor hid o mighty good lecture to go with his muleum. Ho 1156 one or two mormtidl, and one; oI_ than: ho con-Mug] e perticulerly velaeble specimen. He never failed in the oonree of his eddreu to relate the: this wee poeitively the only menu-id ever oeplured elive. He aid “as: she neemad to mourn for her home et the bottom of we lee, and k) oomiaaelly utter pleintive cries, end Inn; in e moumlul heart-breeking key. The led her every- thing in the line oHreeh eh, but she pined eway and died. end than ended the exist- exlme o! the only marmeid ever cepmred . 1V0. “ The doctor Ind u lung up show on the outside. His pictures Were very gorgeou- nnd true to bob In from of his mormuid he bud . large pack 0! green gnu und the great! wujel curiiqg up. u “ One day In old c'nnp. with his town meeting In! on tho crown of bin had ole“ to his ears. came up nnd looked It the mermaid MI she fluttered in cunn- true to the pioï¬uro of by: h_omo_ beneï¬t: the wave; “ ‘As he gnzad at her in rapt sulponu and noticed that she wn the only Ipeonmen ever captured dive. helookod up to the onto:- ut the door and “id, ' Say. mister. Whit do you feed her on 'P ‘ “ There muy have been truth It well u try in the' reply 0! the doctor n he ooked down Ind uid : ' My den air, We feed her entirely on makers. She h“ to hive something very ltenh.‘ “ By the le. you any quote menu-id- thia eels-on u very cheapâ€"Anywhere {tom 05 to 035. " I notice thut our friends Ire from the suburb. to-dsy, gaming moi: system: chimed with alecmoity. Well. in u good poim. h won‘i hurt ’em :ny it they don't work the noket too Itmngly. This plunging It. the eleo‘ric httery to no how much you on “Ind don't ply [or I cent." Frederick Bernerd. the illoetretor. enr- prieod me e little the other dey when he eeld: "You Amerioene ere not e hit like the Englieh in your eppeerenoe. In the oonteo oi e century or so ou’ve ohenrged from the English type etogothor. he voioee at your women heve grown loud end ‘ shrill, end your men heve got darker feces ‘ end keoner eyes. I’ve got e w thet I oen tell the New~Yorker prett all h hie eyee whorevor I ï¬nd him. They no er eyes end we not neer together, ee thong their owaer hed brought them oloee to hie none by poking thet omen into very nerrow pleoee where it wee neoeeeery to eee et the eeme time. You look like e lot oi lorrete. Then the eyebrows. ineteed of going etreight eoroee the hoe elope down- wer et the outer edge» end oome rether oloee together above the noee. Thet not only mekee you look ehrewd. but it mekee you look bored end tired end dregged out. ee I euepeot meet of you ere. A greet meny of you look like eotore. Dalton - le ook eomewhet mam: from on orhon. ee they ought to. for they live in e more Chrietieu town then thle. Your eternel jumping end ruehing in thie city mek’e me tired..ee the boye “yrâ€"Brooklyn Bag e. A picture no poncho“ who looked lika omombor one, 0! oh. "Wild Woot' Ihowo. noopt illot hll cowboy oootumo wu oomidonbly tho worn for war, flopped o tlormn on Stuart “root yel- hrdoy on aim! for ohm. “ Won. help. oh? " roipoudod “no nyoddrulod. " You look mm on obloâ€"bod non." " You botohor lib. I’m oblo bodied." “award the "on; proudly. " 1'" Iain lliviu' in the wild mm two: yoon. Ky nomo’o ' Bloody yp’ the .' who oi homo. Xon not. pad. in thin vol. I 0100‘! know no out 0‘ work 'oopt ï¬g ’ Injuu ou‘ anpiu' Ind ooouflu' n‘ utohlihmu'lfhtoomMouoplm tour; bod plouOyo' Mmlmmdmot bod kaW lull. aim. dunod bod.†" Eh ? hot 1 " {grin-co or‘four I hand“ than hoi- w 0 won a. n’ o they 0 rough hold" to up I hodn't mum g w my amend m ou' m mama." In You I.) loop Cool. Ifyonvinhhhepoooldon’ufludhd I'm... huh an mind†in cool â€,nyu'nudvlur. lama! no nub an )1“,th w....â€"â€"â€". no. H's-Au m nun: Whore Robber: m Etta How Anni-Ion: look Jerry mm WWWE: my annulus ï¬brflmfld um: mummy... heirloom. null-manna.“ [truncate whom tin-I'll. A tmnmuylbmt gin u mixture of (our rt!- 0! ultpuu. three put- Inlphurud â€pub coma once or "vice n (by dnrlng spring In - Whonovcr you no little hold in In on:- nnt 3nd W hue. M “in. to do' u to Ipply whih 11:11.30". dating omfufly over the lava. It the work ho do» ourydully tho remedy in almost min. Tm .buhel of air-ducked limo. in poundlol sulphur and .bont (our canon of crude oubolic cold. mix thoroughly and matter unywhuo In tho malty, how. Thin in 9 price! maniac of vermin. Considerable of the votk o! pruning next your on be “aided by going over we tree- end rubbing of! all the Ihootl tad Inter uproutl tint hevo tuned up when they no not vented. Thu ought/to bl done before the wood burden; A remedy for mu in the {own in to' dig to the bottgm 0! lbs noun .- Ioon u the urn diamvnrnd. Thrnw out ï¬lm loam In than cover ï¬lm bottom totho depth of shout ten inchol with con-e lull; ï¬ll up with nail, 3nd nunlly the tutu will not tprouble any more. Add to the cspmity 0! your km by sdding to she strong“: of the toll. Hwy farms of ï¬fty mm produce morn and no more 0.3in cultivated ‘hun othar hum of one hundred mm. It on an double the productivonou of your rm you will non thun double its nlue. The weighing of the milk. testing of the con, Ind knowing to n donor who. on. is doing. in I grant help to the 6.117 fol-mot. It onnblu him ‘0 got rid of poo: milks" Ind replnoo than: with good anon, on! tho lotto: colt no more to hop Ind bundle “an the former. A 2-yeur-old «oer roqnim in his doil food. to onoblo him to nuke an oven. we - developed growth; obont one pound of flesh-{orminu food to eight pound: of hi Ind huhproduoen. nnd this is thou: mo proportion in which those two olouol of nut ienn ore found in good timothy boy. Not only abould skim milk be ntmod when it is fed to ooh/ea but it Ihonld the be wormed when it is led to young 3|. The hot is thus cold milk is just s at poison to the bowels of my young oniml mu it is fed to. Not only should it than be worm when it is fed but it should in- voriobly be sweet. In using kerosene or cool oil in on emul- Iion for destroying {moot- oonaidonblo cure should be token to keep it thoroughly mixed. It wowed to stud "on 3 few minutes the oil and “to: will upon“ and often oon-idenblo dim-go vull be tha man“. u the oil Ilono will ï¬gure the tree; and plum- quilo seriously oppliod to t em. There are so mouy boomiful unaud- thn blossoms it early sown, from the only spring umil (root cornea, thot the mace-- sxon con be enily kept up. Ind one need never ho wishont mom. It will roqnlro but little time to oullivno lhom, and the vigor guinea from the outdoor enrol-o wlll compensate hr it: ontloy oven if the flowers yielded no other returns. No implement need- better one then thope thnt ere eoetly or difï¬cult to con- struct. Some of them are need but I Ihort time durin the year, each u hex-venom They she (I be well cleaned. end every pen subject to rant given I. bra-hing over with kerosene. If convenient, expensive machinery ehonld be covered. In during the winter shere is they In mmnleflon of duet that does more or [en demege to implemente. The potnto ï¬eld should not be allowed to grow up in gun utter the crop in off. To ellow weeds end .0 “he poIIeIelonll simply allowing I e ï¬eld to be needed with each pen“ for next legion, thereby doubling £58};th 61 vian durin'g tho billy riod'. Sow the potnto ï¬eld to some kind 0 crop. rygboing 9:06!!an for $110 purpocg; To make blackberry wi'nez' Mounts your berrieo end hruiee them; to every gallon odd one qnurt of balling Inter. Let the mixture stood twenty-four hourl. stirring oooulionolly; thou ntnlu 08 the liquor into u out ; to every gollon odd two pounds of luau, cork tight end lot it â€end until the following Ootober and you will hove wine reedy for use without further lebor. Bun-ll potetoee are very nice cooked in thll way: Pool them and boil in ultod welor ; do not let them hall until they get molt. Boot one 025. end hove reed, eome he cmker ommbe -. roll the pototo lo the egg out) than in. the cream ond try [11 butter until u llght brown.’turuin¢ fro- uently thet the color any be uniform ; or a: toe. mny be dropped Into hot lord. In t one o cloth thould beA loid over o_ mo tnd Oh; point}; ihould be dainod or 3 women! in this before sending them moi-«Ha. In fruit wing. remember tint mm m mm gr. md vegehble crops in this. sh“ they must hue man to hop up sh. (mum. Unlike â€31».qu 3nd gain. howevor, their (coding too“ are neatly at “a swim. to in but, Ohotdoro, unnmlly to top-dru- fm“ tron. If mount. «and In 1:66,“, trash oath from ditch. or rand-id. up?“ but u inch otoo undo! me than wfll Inn 3 de afloat. Indoctwodo goth" hm am for the paths-stink hycr of road indium era-buildings“ Wuhan“ 5 than. “Mancunian! £- Isuln‘ly g A but 1mm firm nyl tho. MI msnnn which in hhn from an "able. nnd led up under - shod .11 win“! it wort iniho (mun-nu much-1‘ Oh» which bu bmupmdtoflnmflnr. ‘ Thin it “doubt-fly up corral (I on. alpcun b0 u had on. m for u I throwing .th- manna an of tho mile; window and Win; it not In 5 pl). “its“ the side of m mumbl- «pond to til. min driving from Oh. moi. In thin my mm at t 0 {making unli- m drain-d o“ of II {mo the «an blow chain-perm.“ anylnthoanrflowoffln yard. and in manure {I H. of [M]. who. ‘ mam. whazcm gamutâ€"Fa I «I: ma III .M WON,“ - but cl nun M flout, Idlphld not, one-flu! o! I «phi at a “a kid "of I m u... M H but! itotmdiorhlit Sgrmmmï¬kwiammm"wmu 6 huebanwdlbut’a or. Ramon homthnflnuulltifln whim,“ hand-obtaining!“ Addalttfla alt, flnorto unit and port: into mould- wotflntno thumwllltmout my Vdnt cram.â€"-’l‘vo tabla-pout!- of Itnwborry jolly. 'two tabla-pecuni- a! oumnt idly. two hblupoonfullot pul- verized luau. whit“ of two ï¬rth“! Itifl; than whip the 0mm; 3 win.- glul one-hut full of the whipped cram. Ind ï¬lltho duo with the show mixtun best-n to . cream. They Kill e Linem- ln noboken end e Bey In Ann-tie city. Jemee O’Neil, e linemen employed It the Hohohen Electric lit Oomyeny. wee inetently killed leet S. Re eeoended the le to errenge the lem et Fir-t end W ' netreete.Heh herelyreeebed the lem when he tell lileleee to the elde- welk. e electric current hed done ite work quickly. The vieible evidenoee of he (come were hie torn germente, which looked ee if out with e ehe edged knife. The fleeh wee leoereted et ' t wriet endin hle aide wee e wound eight nehee long by en inch end e hell wide. Tomto Suva .-â€"l"onr pouch of tour toes. one pint wing-r, two yond- o! angst. otnumon. don. mam-ca. Pool ma slice the tom-toes. uh! the vines». lug“ und on. Boil ! an hour and bottle. oort n tightly to exclude the sir. I! not expoâ€: to mold; this will keep for your. in I dry clout. O‘Neil m 36 non old sod livod'in Brooklyn. Thomoinlm removed to Corona: O'Eon‘l Hague Ind the County pin-WI! '29 Mi“? - o. n ,0 Lthntio Guy is huving s mrfoit of mo!- denu sud orimu. Drowning. Ind mur- ders were followed Int night b tho utmost its-mt (lath 0!.- b91 front! 90*!“ “09!- Little Loni: Maud ma the victim. He lived on nm areâ€. Philudelphin, in a house in which his who: (now docs-d) kept I uloon 3nd in which the ï¬n. Annui- 0-9th my“- vâ€"ï¬eï¬thiim brother. Collie Hand. need 13. end Charlie Albrecht, 1!. bed oiimbedtoeheroototthedr mom of Albrecht'e uummer a. they pleyed until neerly o'clock, when me! were celled down by Fred. Albrecht en elder non of the proprietor. Collie Hand elone obeyed the summons. The otherm mind some time end then Loni- the deotrlo wire on the tide o! the â€My himeelf gq Meghanâ€. The current Ind jun been turned on Ind the shock wu inmhnooul. Th. who had been upliood and the point of tho join! 1nd not been covered. LIN: Louis stag- rod I tow mp: nnd than pitched had ammo-t to tho ground,» dunno- o! than! Mtun loot. Dre. Armstrong. Baden Ind Wnth were quickly unmanned. but all that: efforts were without not]. Bandy w“ poured into him end other media were Ipplied, but he was dead. The body “I tenderly cared for sud now rect- elone in the manic hell. where on inquelt wfllhe llxleld :1 the coroner this morningâ€"N. Y. era - . here be emell villege. on! a few mile. from Berwiok. where e or! club he! recently been netted. end the member- were sled to secure the eervloee of thehoote of the hotel. who hed been e lemon- beh- men in hie dey (et lee-t, en he cell) to ooeoh them up in the meme. Boote we: never tired ol recounting hie proweee in the ï¬eld end et the etumpe. emong other ence- dotee telling of en ooceelon on which he alert! egeinet en All-England Eleven en I: use which leeted three dnye. Thle wee dleputed by e b etender, who declered Ind) e feet impoeeib e. Boote, however, deohl'ed he wee correct, eflered to "heck hie etetec meat." did no for the mm of ï¬ve end won it with the following expleeeelen: The metch in which he performed hie ex- floit wee commenced on e Thuedey. end weetheleetlnentogo In on “in." the etnmpe being drewn when he hed y pleyed one over. Frisky lt related ~ eietently. end there wee no ple . On urde morni heweebowled the! hell e recei . lo the. he eeteelly deed up for time deye. thoe‘ whet. hie - lemeneeeweeeeredltehle oeehe ct opinion. Few owner- of ï¬n. hon-I do not upon! lmhdlunhourto mhmmrydnyin min; mom whh comb all ad thoy know an on. In! to than in the condition. W M ammorm squat o! n hour 0 dd! in grooming. Wu. and n ‘ho y, “I. limb. join. sad I“: b. oqntl mm Than “I III“ who [roman-to thin-bun ovary In “lit. And “101 ï¬nd It h 0%, IN! mum. 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