. world io very funny been}? its . the sensing s or “ £30m. And' be mu simian b one. Just s little higher fly ng Then to soiled to his pocket sod his own ow -â€"â€"â€"-.---- A Pastor‘s Queries. U n whol- did the " cmlsgo spring .' ruin whence did the “ lemon die") -' O , whet did the “ Apron-string 1'" f lid who did the " mordoouâ€"stop .' flow for did the " roller shot. 7" ‘ And whom did the‘ wetch-cherm I How lm did the " peper weight r" And w u did the ‘ hunters.le 7" Whose psih dld the " iron-W 7" m And how long woo the " ink wellâ€! Agoluet whom Ilill the “ glean-Jet“: And wlinl. dill the " prioull‘ucll I boosts And ohm did ich “ pastry cook 5’†’ And what propuriv did the “ oorpet locks? 0h whet lllll this “ CULlnll hook I" ’ And who did the “ sunningâ€"we: 1“ Who! did tlu~ 'i-lern lurk!- " Ami why dizl the “ wulor loll ‘3" Wliuvim lilo 'iiiilk shAlw I And how lumin did the “ lï¬|M‘l)&ll ‘P“ "" is...†me. " .lill tin; “ true 49? ‘."' " Mud." mil... did [he “ but!“ oh 9 'v‘t'limi e no the iii-vim niiui. '1'†And who: pursuit dui the " cortrock 'I" O~Aâ€"- A Lullaby. As sung by (lsrdner, the clever (lormun (llulect i'uiuodlhll.) ill-sop. my darling all up. My sz-i one on mv breast. Close thy blue eyes, lillic love, And real. UH inrllng rmii. Bolt lvluw llm gentle euiiil: wlud. sweet, From aver llie mmmuzr rum, Divan: on, my darling, .lro um, My svvmil nun, dear to uuc‘ rilucp. my belie (Munro - ’l‘lum rurk u. hyc. him. is hyo, deer litllu darling. lu‘vuaw n. [my u in :1! lim li :t.litQ-Vllllull‘lkllvl,1lu&rlllll0 darling. Lily ll'll‘ Lvru' llot’ Eleni» din-ling. ululu i‘uv bright slurs 'lln-ir sill-1i: wu‘: u do l.. u-p ï¬le-up dunno. whilu ilu- inn moon h‘u .gnnllv worlds ii.» alt'wp, ’l‘hv “minor liblhki'h Ilw :lrvlllillï¬lld true, llr134lii.ili‘mllu x ln‘l Julie. nil Hum ; “warning... ' ' I '. My EWcul om; Ilclu lulu-:1 filt‘l‘l) my lmlm! film 7 'l moi: rock A-liyu, etc. ~- 'l‘wu Lives. Among tlw lurmlv hiliA ’l-«vv iii-um]: Nu will: 1’ liiirnu le't ~ .. f line-w , A lilllv lwl n. lllllv‘ maul Inqmwvlc uninim .i. .‘11iillii‘l izruw 'I‘hnv plm-uaigminm: Hm l. {on .iml rocks .\:-Ii.1.l.oli vulwmli wl Lull- Kalil ‘n u and llllllu‘il ihu vrmium: dimkw ‘\uvl .- ill: ~l l'lLi'll ullivr mm; til;.l nil-v 'l'l...\r xu-n‘ 1.. .u-lnml. llu-v inml lv- .‘ \\17l: rtl‘ll‘ mum! Ni ii allwr l‘Lir. 'l'ln».r "uw ’l lynch ii: IN v. »-r sun», ~ . - . . . .i ' 1 \\.1- warm“! it n our... inn i... vitamin.“ :n..-v know Anni mm -1' r-u 'll;l\.‘4v‘.>liii‘l'. n.1w ll 4 1-. .~ ..1. w a. l 1‘. ‘u‘ ..r And lion mini lichl its drops 0 slow. 3’) ll‘iâ€. I! Ir : ".1'.;'of\i‘. vwir'l u'i l ' a} ii; “in. rr :inm ll.) 1 infl- . 'l-‘l'litilll, uni“ :m.tl.l' ‘llu' mini H L. , y. .. Aim-Hi†.‘u- V Iii“. Um» i111. .. l in »..’,.- - ~ 1." l'hl’ll‘lc'l‘ “uni .4 .m tolun, .i;I.x4~. . «in 1', .. (‘llllllJ .. \..v,.._,;..x'. w. r nil -. liilvol‘. '.4\1’|“Hl|ill \ l H ll 1 . Hall for l was inning. l. .- Lu P iii-«lul -\r (WW. wmxiy wmnlums ’ 3X6“!!! l 'i'fli' mm!“ l .~ ‘1.‘\\rr-' It N.“ ~13 Imy :«i u r . H, :i'lt' im- ulml when l V [Di )'(-.v1.'.,2 u \siil. WW; litl. . .. .‘vn iifllu Your lawn: in I.‘,-:.l<, lll’“. 'lâ€.m "llllllll'ï¬ )2". mil 'nm- uzzr lwur' u di‘ï¬lrU‘†“my llLLll‘ in up: \ ~ 2m; 3 y n hm um rn old! un- ‘lripivi. xiv-iv l n: w‘ui ilwrtr liUrbT‘. hero by llji‘ And vet. lu-lwcun :32! ivlln Ham: H‘l-l now, Wlmt wnrlxiu' ml min. «.1 llu ugh! Hill-l feeling knwu' \Vl.gl a’\ll.’.li‘.l Alnl‘ulii lillilll~':i(lll'llll’10(ln"w All his-l ll'ltbl‘l‘il llm twin “.0†v..." i: w invlittln Hung». vol-u. unng w .. w uo'ro vmiug; Thou xiv' rn-«ii osmon‘ "' '* 2.;11 vlu- dimming; \l'llJ'N. Tooling tho winml «.jv . " l't‘i 1 Tours. “Till uncut) tiring» luv: xv aw .>‘.l “who r: .u'luu. A r Ago \ i. In Wmmtllout s new Ily hosrt um": â€" Ill? heart And soy,“ l "mm-z mvr l wvll in†marry you Vin.“ o is! least. you have lurch li no; So let us , " 'Tla mqudry. not love. Hm in..sz vnu lnrir." llrihisl‘l with angry scorn, 'vel i still can w-cv.†My savour «mil-id Ind murmured sofi. " lfo would luv lr 1".†A Vl‘lll’ spwl liy ', then mv ('Uld pIIiilsure I did I'll", loud I ‘wnn you now; tske. .‘mu. my been ' lo mild hurt!“ “ Home rululekof 1'†. _ Your smut, now. 1 loudly I'J1'3‘nct you, said lin ' " 30 let us port." ._...........--......¢y-.__ A ‘OI‘KRE'S VA LUI And she Iii-moron that. is Run to Come to u “l‘lnyvvnwl. Ron. “ if T" mold only see my meant! " Aceln .* m w: l was the yeornicg cry repented. ‘~ :11 ‘ awnhi only see my motherl“ Tho 'msou'. rocked. end the wsiers. oheoed by s Err-sh «via ployod musieolly mm“ the my old rsml ycl so g viii l -'x,\'.ll:l crush side of e shi . Tho ooilfl. I “'1 meta. q yom fnl. In: in his sorrow bed. his eyes gluing. his limbs otlfloulnt bmth failing. It one not pleoeent to d thus, in this shsklng. fpicturing ship; but he did not seem to min bodily discomfort. Rio eyes were for owoy. endovor end soon broke forth the! grieving cry. “ if I could only see my motherl" An old seller set by. c bible in his bend. from wfleh ks woo weeding. Bo boat shes! the N no to o lsh. " I‘ve neorly broken s lcsn‘tdiels pesos. She motherl Ibo bore everything will boy; sod once she sold son. when you come to Modern . Uh if I cos it: I " Bo died with tho dressinsker. end heretotor. Hrs. G. is s Nantucket of high repose. A soissriric shorp docieros thet tho oas- stont jsr of weiking on the city povomonts con bolorgely revealed by imitoting noturo “ The homes heel is covered with onelostie pod. Now, co to wslk borefoot would be out of tho quootiou. it is s ootod thot we repleoo the herd boot-heel with one mode of olsotlc rubber. It would cost but s few cents I: month in rcpeir, end would hove the sdditionsl odvontsgo of loosening the noise of hurrying feet, end provocting.tosn «Nuns, lie-“mu bones in the winter." A Larson! hysicisn, writingof the pecu- lior iï¬vub. v mihiu professions or. tho heoith. edvlises clerks to discord the high stool so commonly seed by bookksspsrs and sccoimtonto. He regsrdo it as for heclthfiil in ovary wsy to stood when working st o desk. if need be the clerk may rest A few moments by sitting down in on ordluery choir. but to work sll doy in o crsmped position uocessitoled by the high stool is ruinous to the heelth. end must. sooner or loter. result in the brook. lug down of tho individusl who does it. linwisn Boxes, whose engsgement is on- nouuced to the only dengbter of Edwsrd stscn. of the London Telegraph, is 29, tell sud fsir. He is the Conscrvoiive repre- seutotlvo for Bolisbury. cud one of the youngest members of the Home of Com. mono. lie is s cspitel sportsmen. His lioness is well known in London end roreiy misses driving dsily in the Pork s msgniï¬- cent psir of chestnuts in o perk phoeton. iii... ;.. Jay's" Invite. .ml pretty in figure end in fees. with s busutiful complexion sud o magniï¬cent hood of heir. ‘ANADA f‘rclhylrriun ' When the hot weather begins esch summer there is o cry from many qusrters for short sermons. | 'l‘wenty minutes, it is sold. is the. right lengtnmrs sermon in the heeled term. Wimn the heeled term is over we never hear any cry for longer scrmom. Perhaps prunclwrfl lengthen without being suited to no so, Possibly those who went twenty ; minutes sermons durng the hosted term ’ Would be happy to Mike them all the your round. One thing is m-rtsinâ€"mobmiy esys l U nger the mother is now cool. let us have sermons. l"iu-:qi:xr..\zn.v men succumbs to “.Lwa slight- est injury. end sgnin he will live through tho most terrible physical ordeal. wsy not umicr o moving locomotive cud \Vlttl mugged shout 100 feet bolero Lbs ms.- .«slmm would ho broung lo salvo; “Then ‘ tho body thd found so rightly Will“.th :hsl. i *i. was mm «my to 2.3‘ltlil jeclisorews and mice the locomotivu ‘u. {rm him. llo Wes ‘ 'thl'rlnd to iho hospital; where he was re. ‘vinad, and liven astonished doctors and i l 1 l l l l l i I. ; Hill‘an by getting on his fl‘l‘l. bidding lliciu growl night, and .40ng on his way. Two or three days ego 5 men in Chicsgo in some {xx 11:: 5 v of cwcotiun. not lino work." seas the lihic-igo Nun, †is the distinguish int: lecture of all American handicraft. .\uu~ru:sn csrpnuiors sud VVULMLWUIKHI’R do more l1!) id work in ii given limo than any of tho ir brothers of ulllt}! lend-v but it rim-s myl have too faultless lie-slums oi the pro din-i of (.‘lnnmu and French srtisnne. The (.‘hinusv. for instance. iiioliechciv's, osbinets and oven houses without the use of is single nriil, and evvry picvi- of wood is fill.in to its plum with hairline cxectnnss. it is not (:OHlelvlml mtrrmrdlusry in Chino to spend thri-n more in the construction of s. single bedstead. A l'l'fll‘ili'W lrnm 'Nizw York says that Dr ll. .1 Mailing, aim inventor of the (lot- lmg gun. has zapl-nl swaer wars of study upon it mvw inwilim: of melting hosvy ordnance. and. on x. rdvsull. has ulitoiued patents upon an invoutiou which may rvvclutmmm tho eutiro system of menu- fsc’iuriug lmsvy missilerproien...:rs now in vugur. llr. (istling's invention is stated to be the outing of the heaviest crdnonce in solid steel around s contra! core. which is used in several wsys for .31 rioting the dis. advantages of the cldvs‘iyLS guns. The re- sult. it is cleimeri. will be the pro- duction of on infinitely better gun It s reduction of .50 per cent. in cost' A l"llt\('l'§3 forimporting some of the pro portion of metal to wood has. according to lhc “inkling World. been mioptod in (lor- munv. The surface of the wood becomes so herd and smooth that it is Cupoblo of mummng a high polish when operated on by s burnisher. and its appearance rip ‘yrowihus that of s metallic mirror. The woml is eta-0pm! in in bath of cuustic Itlkltll fan savored rluyv at a. temperature of about lNO deg, l“shr., ltlid it is riftcrwsirds placed in n both of hyposulphite of culcmm, to which n nnncmitrmod solution of sulphur is added. The third both consists of nucleic of loud. in a temperature of from ('5 dog. Fehr. to 1'30 «it... I’uht. and the wood is allowed to forum: . 4‘. for si period of 30 to 50 hours. AL.» ".Iwiug teen thoroughly dried. it is in n. aunt-lion :'.2: being polished with ll'ltll. lin, o, slur. (in-Luv f‘ovmm‘, in the was: ,' issued .usrterly statement of the l’uamine ex- plorotion fund. stole-s thot the "Ten Tribes" wnre token from Semeris by Sor~ gnu in tlm ycor 7:52 150.. end to the num- ber of 1272.40. Their plsmv. snoording to the recently discovered historical tsblet. which gives the shove dots and figures. mare supplied by foreigners. Where the " 'km Tubes" were locoted he finds It not or; 2M7 to shower. The burden of indi- lion. he says. is to the effect thet they found s new home in the lends odjecent to the Cospirn See. end he inclines to the be. lief the! the inhobitonlo of Georgie. Kari distsn oml Boast-is. more to the out. " ero descendant: of lsroelito triboo." This view ï¬nds suppo†'mm Benjomiu ul'Tudolo. who trovelllmi from 8 in. in the twelfth century. end who foun independent Jew. lsh tribes in those regions. rlutsndent Tris onnnol report of the Rape of Foreign Mode of the United Btotoo “pro-es the expectation thoi lit the near future every government of the three Amoriooo will be embrocod in the crush: post system olreedy extended to onion. emoloo. Berbodcs. tho Behomeo no} British Endorse. The western world will be thus united in e pastel sndcorr.rosr~ dot hood wbtohwsll contribute meter/lolly to the intimacy of its rations peoples and ti tote their litter comm-alum. l: I Mpcot eyes-i is the podhcflouthons opoor.tho first on “on bevlag been on October in. oil the conventions ponds for its s end thodirootlcultmnho tofthooour poosltowordwhlo it is one.“ isof the utmost in noo to the Chinese thot over one s d hove correct informetlon. eve blo st ell times. to so order his life or to ovoid bed luck end oolomléy, end secure good luck end provperity. ousoquontly. the slmsnso is. rhsps. the most univer- oelly oirculotod h in Chino. Puoscomusns in New York sro edvor- tising for good-looking youn women who do not object to coming e ll» mg by menu ' of their beauty. The Sun of that city roâ€" pcrts s photogrspher so ssying : “ We must hove hendsome end srtlstic pictures for exhibition st Fsirs. in our esteblisir merits end in show cssos. Lstcly msny fsshlonsble indies hove objected to hsving their photogrsphs exposed to common gnu. end so they were ususlly our but pictures we were in s quoudory. TH homely women sre the cones of it oil. A lisndsomo women is justly proud of her looks. sud does not mind having her picture on exhi- bition ; but he: homeiier sister sees it. is joolous of us beauty, and ssys : ' 1 would not sllow my likeness to be gsmd st by everybody. I: does not show good tsste.‘ The hemlscme women is convinced by her orgnmeuts, end forbids us to use her photo. grsph. Mrs. Clevelsml.thsu whom there is no truer lady in the loud, does not oijct to the exhibition of her photographs. Why should the others ? We must have speci- r'neno of our work for miveriieing purposes. so We propose to [my hmulsmno. f'l‘l-pl‘CCIble girls o good price to let. us iuhu timi. pl... lures for these purposes. I am now get- liug some ready for the Amunnsn Fair. Vory few suitable girls apply. A lmiuiiiful subject applied this morme llcr features and More wcrc f:;:;lii...:;;. the only dress she lied wen u jvrsuy. sud es that Would not do well-id to let hvr do. The castiinics mus! be modvel end the girls respect-bis." SKNHATIHHAIJHTX say that Kniimr Wilhelm is going to Paris peacefully to exchange compliments With l’rcsident Cornet. M Rumors advice is to ill-vote the early years of life to thought yin-i study. " France," his opinion is. " will pvrish in it litersry sense bmmum of her young writers It is impossible to ertu well before the age of 40. Tina Emprrim of (lorumuy has soul to the (J/nirina is beautiful fun of violet wood, which. when opwurd. displays the portraits of the four some of lll‘l film- pm'or \Villism and herself. On the revenu- side om biblicol texts in tho lmnd \vri:ir-g of the Empress which bid ilxc 27'1": onus of tho «earth to ho nnliml in friendship. Ali’ï¬lllllN-l to livid-«lice givrn before porlmmuuietry coimniliw, tho \Allin of the horn land within ill" " nmlropoliisn arcs of London is L‘llHliOlllmi), sud of lllt buildings £2l2,0(;0.m)0. The rel-oi and taxes psid by the loud nnmuut Hi all to L‘SIH) mm )mrlv. wl-ilu ilw buildings pny ii? Llflllllllll. ll dmu own: as though the ground annrn lift'l it all ihuir own w iy in the British umtrnpnlis. Timquun lmn vomuimuiv-li Sir ll-Amy i a sure l‘ousouhy to thank Mr l'Vrvimpw “Hinzlwtflt i for s copy of l " Life of ill-r (llama, in tho (liloynretce dials-ct. \viuvli Wm. got-i. .v a him. The lil;iiJHl‘bl"i‘~Spl‘lhltv Indra have long prided their loyalty lo the Crown, sud during tlm prom’osB of tho Jubilee cclebrstSo-is lest ymr the Ii’uxlguflr‘r. the organ of (list community. issuod gratuitouslys lnrue number of copies of the ebove‘immed Wm ii. A usiimznof the Society 1.; "ricmis. in writing to the London ’l'im. v 0 ho flllllpï¬ill. of separation of the flf‘l‘l‘fl m chunli. says thst the Sooioty of Friends, the inset ritualistic of oil tho religious bodice. has from its origin m: oral. :l men sm' .srmieu in the uwetings or public flowing“ in (Irodcc. Middleecx County. there is s Bap. prccentod by mg closers in themselves on tist cougregstiou which divides up in church . the some woy. A lody loads the singing. Neer Ball‘s Lake. Urey County. a. Method. : l l i let ccugregstion sluo sits in church With -. ‘ the sews on either side. A cosmcsroxusm recently (implicth s postal cord from London vie the llrindisi and Suez (tonal route. to liong liong, wi h the request. thst it might be forwarded on to the addressee vui SM: Francisco and New York. which won done. The cool was duly received by the original sends: the other duty, the time token in its lroneit round the world being exec.in seventy days. which is shout forty dsya' quu-kur thou thst sccom lished ten yours ego. Tim cord was freukm for its long end circuit- oua journey for flail. sin-:3. it travelled up winds of 25.000 miles. Turn Mllnurlritung (Yieunsl shows the following figures in estimation of the eversge rouge of the impva llmsrms respectivdy insenssed by llm infantry forces of Ariqtrinrllungsry. Gf'.‘ '._v ny and Frenoe. The hlsnnlichorisnlniu‘w .ocerry beyond 4.113 yards. tlu- Msusof will hit st 3,250 yet-do, whilst the Label is assumed to be certain for [1.550 ysrds. The sccursoy of elm with tho Mouser is extremely doubtful. es the urn is defective in con- stsot eqnlpoiso. sud its centre of grovity is two much forwerd of the hold. The force of pouotrotion with the Moonlicher bullet 3curios its herd, end that of the llebel - "mice end s hslf stronger. then the Prus- sian projectile. Tux life of the reilwsy civil srlglneer is worked by molly hardships end privaticu of which the traveller. so he fourncys swiftly over the line which the 2.. «aging pony morknd out with toil end r.‘ 3“. city not long before. seldom thinks. A speech tothe Ben l-‘ronciom Examiner from Holt Leko. lltnh. gives the followin illustration of this fact : “ News cameo ruin llicko. sisly'flvo miles west of Pioche. thst o men who woe reported lost from the Uteh Con. trol surveying porty wes found st Quart: Springs. When the potty left thot piece coming rastwsrd ho wolked eheod snd oit~ ting down under s tree by the modslde he went to sleep. sllnwing the wmno to pose unobserved. Be swcko bewildered end wolked beokto the springs. where he re mined ï¬ve doys wttboos food. When found he woo dig cg out o rebut from o hole in the side the bill. He woo token to Hicks. where he is now roenverlnl. though still oomewhst flighty so s roonlt probably of the an dsys‘ storvstion, or possibly of snustroks." Tits New York Sou glm the following llotofnornooof monom'lo yeove of ego who preserve the vigor of their fonnltioo end ore ootivoly wed in their oevorol csenpetiass. with sditorisl comments to the elect thst those sod other fools shoe thst the svorego number of yoors ollottsd to use is banding: Airy, flra l , mac-mos... . .. o .. ........ H oomplotol y from of t cross, st the right end the left no two slum of gross tiger lilies. now “coming end great. while ell stoned the lscloeuro runs e little hedge of [erosion sod luoohis. both in ebsndsnt blossom end ocmmlogiod with the bios store of the lowly euomcno. A tiny shrub of coder is growing on the centre of the grove. within o obeof of runny-colored lesvoo. Tbs turf hos boon freshly roksd. Everything is orderly end nest; and. indeed, the core that letekeri of this seems elmosi ostentetlous. The sons funersl bell woo toiling thst tolled here el ht yesrs ego. w'borLtbgreSress wss burie . end upwsrds o e on no coedb the eve during the flmve artistes if myflotsy beside ltâ€"msny of them pooling to reed the inscription. “Gifted end handfulâ€"- rooting.†Three yeoro ego to-night I visited )lelb son‘s grove under Vsstly diam-exit circum- stouceo-r-wobloiulng ed mission to the ground st s lots hour, sfter the getos hsd been closed. The moon wss shining then. end the white stones glimmering smoug the dusky trcm seemed in some strenge wsy sentient end wstchful, keeping their vigil with the deed. It wss s cold sud still night *oilsut ssve when the leoves stirred by on oocesionsl gust of wind. or when the ground wee jsrred by tho poeeege of s trsiu on the neighboring district rsilwsy. tht o oouti-sst with the life sud light sud color leuul juy. ï¬lm ranges oy unpa‘sbciiu urullliuilu. the brillisnt scenes of notion sud enjoy- ment that used to surround thst erleso women only s few short yeorsogol o-dsy. of all the gnzcrs tlmt looked upon the ores-i scarcely one seemed ever to hove herd her name. Truly “man wslkcth ins. vein absdow and disquieteth himself in vein." The peiicut little household drudgc. the toxlcr in tho foctory. the nursery-meld. the vsgrsnt gy psy girl, poring over hermother's ploy-books or speaking sonorous verses to llï¬f audience of dolls. becomes, in s few brief yours, 3 princess in the ert circles of tha British Olpllitl, the sdmired eseociste of wits and nobles. the idol of the siege on I both sides of the Atlantic. the most sccom- plishmi actress of her time in the juvenile heroines of Shekepusre; end then, ot the eunimii of her prosperity sud renown. be- fore her youth has faded or yet the bubbles have ceased to sparkle in the golden goblet of life. she sinks suddenly into the tomb. And now, flight years lster, of all that she \vss sud all "that she accomplished, nothing ruumins but 2. handful of roses withering on a. piece of marble. " 80 runs the world sway." w il’illi’r Winn-r in the New York Tribune. r 74» A Curious Discovery. As slrmuiy announced. r mmsrksblc srcluu ~lcgiusl discovery has j‘:r‘.?- mimetic in Uurmsu Alloiihnriz. s smell town belvvm-u VlHlHA sud l’roaburg. on the l‘nuubu. from further details now publish-vi il. sppvsrs that l‘rnf. llcueir. llllllv'!’ whose direction the ()srnumum «\C'tVIhtlUl’lï¬ src curried on, ever on the Alert. lied fore mouth print observed the Junior of Ml extensive corn flrld, which v. ind. in every purl. llc found an elevated pan; of obeervstion, end. sfti-r e week's ulmm attention. dcclsrod it to buhis opinion ilmi Hmcoru field wss growing over the site of no onoicut suipliithestre. liis drawings showed that the oblong centre piece was sciiicwhst concave. and the corn was q'lit" ripe in thst port. bvcsnse there wits much will hotwrcn the surface and the hull ma of the tlwntre. Elliptical lines of prov-n. growing paler the higher they rose, showed the seals, end lines forming n radius from the centre showed the Wells supporting the elliptical rows of seats. The pri-ivssor wsitnd impatiently for the corn to ripen. end the moment it woe out the excuvetlï¬sis begun. Tlmy hsvn shown that 111:: almost. incredible sugiu‘ation w" (ovum.in normal. 811 inches below the Hull the top of the Quiet wall was found. lHul from there the soil greduslly grew thicker until the bottom of the stone was rcmzlmi, the psvemcnt of which is in permit condition. From the thcstrco psi-en road hde to the (lump of (‘srnunlnnL As soon so the theatre has been entirely freed of the soil covering it, All the. measurements will he token. sud it will be itsceriuiuod whet srens it is. -~ London Times. Fresh from \‘nnlty Fnlr. T‘no llOlthire which is designed to go with the low crowned lists is low in the muck rind is known so the cologsn braid. Feather ribbon in on entirely new fobrio used for n trimming on fell hots. It is used as s bond about ihe crown and been pretty cl‘l' vct. 'l‘lie sstcer. Henriette is simply in oil silk fshnc "whil h is woven like the silk wrop fabric whiwh hes elwsys borne the some of Henriette. . Ottoman ribbons ere in shot effects for millinory end are very pretty. ‘r'ol‘rst rib- bons lire else to be worn sud those which embody color will be most stylish. Low crowns ere stylish on wolln'ng hots for fell weer. the lower the more stylish it is. Felt will be worn quite so gmorslly es strsw for early oh well so lste outnmn. Little children who weer the Directoire model gowns hove the boir hmldcd in two side brolds end brought up erased the hood when they ore fostouod on topby bows of nsrrow ribbon. The fall imporlotions of felt hots show o vsriety of pretty colors such es red. suede. no end dork grey known on oxide end s light gray known so Colombo. This letter is e soft dove coin» The very bacon ng screole hots ore in dork strewn for full weer. end on were hock from the lone. the front being fsoed with velvet or shined loco. A washing of loco set out the heir mekso such s hot much "sore becoming. The crown being very low. the outside trimming: is set upon thet. A - ,, , .. A Io‘dom Batching Quit. ‘ "(Jen’s you spore no little melon P'P‘ 1'" “ How much. door 7" " Well. I wont to boy cough metorlel to mole :me of the new feshlonod botbing suits." ' " How much is the stuff I yard ‘1" " Three dolloro," “ All right. my door. Get whet o ;ont. Hero is hell eddies-Pumas U ewe. w...â€" lhe Would looser hho Ill-t. " Ir. Sompoon soled no to be his wife is. night. " " And whet did you soy f" " 1 him ho must give me o llnktlmondhesstd I could bsvo the nose! thirty soy- or a pores». cl lovesob. sod those be sad sol. Whet on I to think ire. pope f" " Tbloh d .hlvnl“sboossiltbecldnen. “Thotyooog renew hhllofbosloossmodyso-o'tmy 'ym'tsoqdal'ï¬â€"wlp. Dewar-oven“ M your evil-1m...†J 1 ten bout with the hold of it properly. w ore not die inventors of boooboll. prefer ouch dolicotoly Idle sod intellect genes so lawn tennis sod bungloo. They smoke suites. but eschew uni. They throw e ll with the wild lion end iovioh precision of o school girl. Pitchvr Don Iol, of the Ben Frenoisoos. hes so many frills on his delivery es s profession“. He holds his bonds ebovo bis hood gmcmontmulis down the bell. blowsejet of s rsy on it, end with s beckwsrd over-boo twist tosses the sphere oomowhoro between the first been end the rend stood. Toll Dol. tho Chicsgo twirlor. so no rofeooiouol tricks. but he probobl excels r. Don in missing the piste. oe Moo. the Son Frencin cetoher, woro Chine brooeiets sod on openwork undershirt whose lsrgoot ingredients were the holes in it. The keen wind torian his ruooet skin with o houlieh whistle. but Mr. Too did not shrink from it. Be very froquontl sought the bull. too. but only unstln xpendltnre of muscle got the bell to n so. Bnch e thing so throwing to second bsse would be e weird Munchsnsen tolo to the Chinese cstchers. in the third innings tsll brunette Isrgely devoted to s thin. knotty neck. oloooo. block night gown. short in its rcech. end loo! kitchen spron. sldled up to lho plots on picked up s meple chop stick. Ho loosened s hlnee in his book so homoto the bell. lt roiled m-orly to the second beg. It wos e greet hit. The short stop. who steeds ten feet behind the itcher to creeps being hurt by gross are. ten oftor the bell. The second bnseinoli trotted briskl sfter the some object. end the centretlel on who played within on srm‘s length of the second hose poured out in the some direction. " Ki-yi, long-loop- hosp, plum-dum l†screamed Hum-Moi. The old lsdy was hsstcning to the first boss. The three molds were plsying ring oround s rosy over the bell. They finally got it end the entire three corried it to the pitcher es if it were on egg. At one critics! moment two beseruniiers got on the second bag. and s wild confusion ensued. The baseman will out holding s conference with two fluldel‘s end the pitcher shoot it ily thst had dropped user the foul line. One of the runners post the men sliced of him end scored, while the other pulled "up st third. ‘lhe bsscmen never ploy sway from the bogs. and the out- fielders plsv on the boss lines. The plsyers lenghed end shouted so much so the specistors. 'l‘hry coechrd each other and mst puns in Chinese and played from noon until the sun wont down. wi'hicuyn News. The Oh ~..._......â€"â€"â€"~7.-¢~â€"â€"_._. A Winiirtu'o Big llliil’f‘. After two or lhfl'l‘ days of \vi-sry scorch e Comedian nomad Willimns. living near St. Thomas. located his sloping wife hero ’ in lhtrmt. Hm had run nwey with the hired mm and they were booming with it family on (Jhsiuplsin' street. An officer went with the husband to inter'dew the {airless one. rather “pooling trouble. but there wee none. 1 he visitors were ushered into the Hlnlllgrl‘OOUI end the wife rose up end cslmly sskod : “ Who did you wish to see. gentlemen l’" “ Ellery. l've come for you i" rvplied the husband. “ \Vhy did you run away from me end the children ‘2 Where’s thst scouudicl of s Pete?" " Mary ? Mary ’1‘ Haven‘t you mods I mistoko, sir 7" she «pH-riled. “ (Torrie. Mary. none of that," he on- ows-red. " You‘ve got to go book with me." “ Sir. whet int-sun this lsmzusgo ‘?" she demanded. " (Jll'mer. did you bring this men here to insult me 7" " lie says you are his wife." " Of course she is i" " His wife! I never set eyes on him before ! 37?. is either drunk or only l" “ Not my wife 2" he shouted. “ lloven't we lived together 18 years? Didn‘t you end Pete skip from man ten days ego ? Hoven't you got two children waiting for you to come book ‘2 And hevon't I come to wslt'r. you home and pound role within en inch of his life?“ “ I must demsnd your protection. she sold to the ofï¬cer. " This has gone too for slreody. The men carnal be crazy." “I went her arrested.†amid thehusbsnd. " Try it at your 00:31 i " she replied. " My hnebsod will dcmsmil ample setlsfoc- lien for this outrsge l " " You must be mistaken,†ssid the oflicer. “ No. I hoin't l" “ But i gonna you are. I‘Jld we will go." " Your neat-o and the number of your hedge. please? " evoked the women. and when they were given she wrote them down end bowed the ofï¬cer not. The huabnnd wvnt. too. but vigor- ously contended thet no inistskn had been mode. Two hours litter he returned to the house to nicks another effort. but the wife bed diesppeszeï¬. leaving behind her I note which tend; “To the polioe.~?lesoc use the old men gently. lie is very soft on top of the bend. Yours truly -I’ele end f."â€"â€"â€"I)(lrni2 Free Press. ti .9... " Foul Who lluoon't Folliy.†One of the soprono songs of Gilbert end Sulllvsn‘s new onmir opera. “The Tower of London.†is rddflssed to the gussdiwo of the cutie during s ‘perticulurlr bury period of the open. on runs so f ws‘? I (Hvo us an experiment In tho wt of menlment . lnm ii. we throw (tuck thst dimen'r. crow. "union will? tilnlvllty And with oil ropidliy, Give us Trip and qulddity. Willy~n My, 0. n. River none can modifyâ€" lutn it we throw Fool who a ~onn’l foilfy, Cock that doesn't crow. Bowl-h your tlnildlt And. with ell I'o ldl iy, Give us (‘ulp on on drllty Willyâ€"n Ily, l). ‘ Hudson"! Robert Dcwnln . the true- io sum to bomorr too Ills Gri th. one of Mo lond'o hondscmest belles end o fsvorlte in eshinpton society. Her fothev is one of the weslth sot planters in the south. lousy Devon rt tool o etlssrnohlp st Ion Proncloco. hundsy. to melts the trip hither by we of Psnomo. Ilse Doves- port‘s tour w ll open st Toronto. Oct. 22nd. Willisrd 8 user will hove o novelt obood of "'1‘ Little Tycoon.“ who w I ooocmpeuy Advnoeo t Menthol so his trovelo. It is in the s ope of o logs-tees mosses. B hos err-aged fort e lin- pcnetlen s Jspooeso llyoor-oid bey- - -__m.â€" a. More “I. PM... um. I†Know the I“ It). Ian‘s-3's: Iplflwoy‘sflllvoil in expiry town in . ponds- pro- u-im' ere olwoys mogul pith uum- Dsyss‘ouoodst I . Wetsuudtbobï¬psvoh “'be’bntksumumrsko mmï¬ohdflhM'w 2'“ f" "i lltsrory nun so to whether $5, “ To be or not to be," woo written ‘l‘boeltecrsosdowetotho when there is s spooulotton onsmong .3l.v. coulo- lions Bbskopoorc or Lord Frou s Becca. A in spscolstos when he boys on orsngo e in Florids or s form in Heine or Kobrosko. when he builds o hotel in Yellowstone Pork. or when he to o young lody so to whet her shower will be end which will hove the best of the ber- gsiu. When o men buys o flue-tooth comb he spscnletes on his hervest. A doctor speeclstes so to whether his prescription will kill or cure. end the druggiss. who msy be out of the ingredient woutod end sup- plies soother. so to whet the result will be if s men builds s hotel st the oesohore. or o steomboss. bo speculstes on his petroc- sgo. If he studies for s lswyei'. he spoon- lotes on his future divorce end boodlo com, his breech of promise suits. his respects of “ spook " cosos end the num- ber of orimlnsls he will defend. When n former plsnts onions. pototoes. esbhoge end squssh he speculs on his crop. Even the person who drops sickle into the slit of the outomstlc s also specu- iotos so to his weight. A. hen specuisteo when she sits on the eggs how lorge s brood of chickens she will hutch. sud o men who poyo sixty cents for o hslf-rosst spring chicken ï¬ve veers lstor in generolly sold to speculste. And the honest pcliticlon now end then enters into e little speculstlon. ! don't see how you or:- going to change the currents of men's minds. when speculu- tion is the greet principle upon which licence, polities. smusemonto. literoture sud religion on booed. The verb “ to speculoto†con be stretched end twisted into shout so msny ways on on elsstic bond. end no onebe e bit tho wiser. The old Qusksr gsvs his son good odvioo when he sold 2 0‘ Thee must get money sud get it honestly ;" but when his son had ruched the gets be celled ï¬lm beck sud reg-sled the first port of his sentence. “ bee must get money." As before steted. life is s gomble from the crsdle to the grove. If shy of your contributors or correspondents can suggest some moons by which s men con corn a livelihood without speculstion. I would be very hsppy to odopt it. even in my sncient (layer-Rufus Ulrich, rpeculutor. in the Huston Globe. W CORSET PRESSURE. _..__ Teri Scientific Coriolis-lone he to the Echt of Tight Stays. Conclusions with respect to s few of the most pslpsble chonuoe brought about by corset presurs hove been tubulstcd by the American Analny so follow; .‘ l. The moximum pressure hi on}; one point was 1 (3:25 pounds to the square inch. This wsscuriuginspirotion. ’l‘hemeximum . in quiet breething wso over the sixth and ‘ sovmith certian s. end was 0 6155 pound. l 2. The estiuistod totsl pressure oi‘ the corset varies betwwn thirty and eighty poundsâ€"7m s loose corset about thirty-live pounds. end in o tight corset sixty-five pounds. 3. Within hslf s minute eftor booking the corset such on odjustment occurs thst n distinct foil in pressure results. 4. The circumference of the waist is no criterion of tightness. The difference be- tween the waist end moosuro with end without corsair gives no direct claw either to the combo}: of pounds pressure or to the diminution in vitsl cspsoit . Relsxm tion end hobit seem to effect t cos factors lsrgely. 5. The cspsclty for expansion of the chest wss found to be restricted one-fifth when the corset won on. 6. The thorscic cheriicter of the breeth» ing in women is lsrgely due to corset ween ing. 7. The thorsoic csvity is less sflectodby the unrest thou the sodominel. 8. The sbdomiusl well is thinsd 5nd weakened by the resents cf the stoys. (l. The liver so on more direct pressure end is more frequently displsoed then sny other organ. 10. The pelvic floor is bulged downwsrd by tight lacing oneithird of on inch. Hlo Nerve Helped “In: Out. llusbond ("l‘lpsey; lets homo; wife ï¬xing up her heir before the looking-glass; her bnsrt full of renoor; reedy to give him s dreadful scolding) v- Why. door, whet no you doing? Wife (snsppishlyyâ€"Don’t you see whet I’m doing. Fixing up my heir. hi1 ~Wellâ€"«hic u I‘m glad to see you doing t At. W.~â€"And where hove â€"- ‘ H.» 1 shit}; I'm glad to see you doing thst. For you hove the most besuilful heir I ever sew. W.~Where hove youâ€"- i H.‘ l they you hove the most bountint heir I over new. And it just notches your loco. For you ~' hove the most beeutiful fooe-â€"â€"hic-l ever sew-~00 there. W. (smiling) Al-Do you think my loco beounful ? B. (putting his boots under the pillow) - Yon ore the scout bountiful women in die world. W. (lovingly)«Youdsriing. John.yon ere I led iletteror. Let me snbutton your seller for you. w... Who the Apaches Are. The Apaches ero believed to hove bun the Fsrooneo end Tereconos whom the Spsniords discovered in 1540 to exist in l o no bore seer the Seven Cities of God. T oy were never conquered by the Spenlsrds. During our century they hove numbered nine Iorge tribes. end include thehreot tribe of Nevejoes end the Utes. in ell shout “.000. Some of the tribes ore smell. lost of them on evlleum-ortioa on their greet roservoticns in Arimus. New Mexico sndoontheru Column. They hove remslned tho moot ltvono la their super siltlone end weys of living. sod lntheir wor- ‘fsre of oil the North Amerlcss ludisns. Their not oouetr . with ltogroot monntoln rsngeo. fertile vol yo. wide teble lends. for- ests of no end ask. muses of flow-vs sud ï¬elds rich gross. plolos sod tremendous Era-o. odors every pneslblllt of wild. ber- so no. poosovel. ogrlonlts end civilised life. It should be dotted with homes ond forms owned by lndlon formers end m~ . ma. uh. Pit. the other doy. cons end required o core. A m desire wrote to item. shut to bod eh! set-rel I: o ecu-qu world t she hos bosom Thot ttio nutter which lsborows secret. end one which she should gourd uduloiioly. The women of rfect form is the only one whose-sac .forwethotic "neonate dispisy her ï¬gure in the close fitting polcuslss or so. The women whose; figure is too full id treot it oseotly ss . dooo obs whose aloud-knees is too inflow. disguise it with long. rother loooe. loom, To come to dotslio.tho stout women should shun the short wsiot or Josephine bodice so she would th‘oodploguo. She should never yioidtctrie notions of o beltorglrdlo. She should never weer s bssquo or soy gormont which mehoo o brook st the wolst oil the way d. The gown wbi h gives her repose. dignity end olmoot grï¬ is the gown which gives you her flgo st one sweep. editing to her opporout be' lit end tsking the eye of! her girth. msk ng the proportions better. She wento the longest ices she con get end the most grsoeful curves. She should ovoid snyth which brooks up her sttirc into ports. i log the eye to study her in dotoil. She wents to be on imposing whole with s presence so st- troctivs in its wsy os thst of the omoller women. The too-gown is the first gown in onto which showed her hero ortnnlty. ho toogown itself does not suit er.bnt is is very gonereilv built on the model of s loose-fronted princess robe. end some mod- illootiou of the princess gown is the stout women's fit l"er 110' YOUR FALL HA“! WILL LOOK. A Return to ltyloo of Five Your-o Agoâ€"- Women's Into. It is o remorksblo foot the: this fell there is s recurrence to tho shepeo in vogue live or six yeors ego. The English nukes ore running to smell hots with tsper crowns. lhey ore either coder, block. ten or seel brown in color. The most fsshloneblo of the English block hots seem little st s ï¬rst glsnce. They sre s trifle fuller in the crown then those worn o yesr ego. but the curl of the brim. so door to the hoerts of the clue- fsshionoble. rsmsins the some. The domestic bets hove e full round crown. with sheevy curl to the rim, end they ere built in three different heights. As rcgsrds colors they are similsr to the Lon- don shsdes. with this sdditiou~~s flue burr color. The silk hot is o dsshing effsir. rich in every line. The bell is slight sud delioste with ohesvy curl. The briins are in all sorts of widths, suiting the testes of the young or old. A conch hut, just introduced in this country. is heevily glued. either in white or block. A procession of mechuien weering them would be on interesting spectscle. The lsrlles will be delighted to loom thst their wents hove not been OVerloolicl Hiding hots, expressly constructed for them. hove n slight leper with ecurling brim in perfect harmony with the upper port of the tile. The design is very ettroctive sod is sure to meet with instant favor. Their needs in trevelling hesdwusr hsve elso been well considered, end the result is n shops known so the‘l‘snst." The colors sre meuy.bnt the most fer-bion- eble will be the check. the red sud the block. The season for straws is well nigh tr»; on end. To meet the demands of those who wont sowething elegant but in direct cou- trsot to the stiff derby. butters have put on the msrket ;. class ol soft goods which Mo “to prove very populsr. They ore of cloth. in checks end plsin goods. The crowns ere round end sqnsro. to suit the vetted testes of the msny people who trsvcl on stccmhosts end rsilwsy trellis. The “Tyrolisn " is o soft hot. and the sole of them thus for hos been very lugs. They ere something on the Alpine {ï¬llet-â€" New York Evening Sun. Gnuslng Baldness by Inoculation. ledness is onrsble to o for grants: . extent then we ere swore. Notice. howl" ever, whet tekes piece in msny noses of loss of heir on the seslp by eczems or eruptions. Inllemmstion produces or is followed by formotion of pus st the root of the heir. which out than be pulled out or drops out of itself. If cured soon the follicle grows new heir. but repeoted inflsmmotiono snd pustules destroy the life of the follicle. the nerves do not about it. or its ospilleries feed it. end it shrinks. drying up. ceasing permanent loss of heir. I Avery curious experiment wes tried byl sn eminent physicion in Europe, who csueed boldness by inoculstion. He took the heir combed from the heed of o men threotr-ued with boldness. cutting it very ï¬ne end mixing it into the skin of hoollhy guises pigs end rsbbits hsving o full growth of heir. In the third week the heir fell from the poor pigs end rabbitsâ€"- the sceles ocnped from their books end tho felling heir were tromlsried to other heelthy onimols. who in. the second week of the operst'iou: Momma quite bold. The some physicien than mixed three ports of vssolinc with one of rouold olive all end rubbed it dolly into the book of efiill. rown rsbbit with on excellent growth of ‘ sir. Eorly in tho second week s loss of heir wee noticed. end the sixteenth dsy bsldmoo ensued. This is roleted by noless en mlhcrity thou Ziemsen. Professor of Elm-allied Medicine st Munich. Theseus inï¬mmmotion ot tho roots of the heir ms be conned by irrltoiing spplicotious. whic sitar tho nutrition of the tissues of the skin. coiling loll to collect under the cuticle sud swelling of the oil glonds st the root of the heir. Onion oil, toner emetic ointment. oil of turpentine or turpentine amt-toot, selves at mes-rem. white end block belleboro. with other witchliko herbs. oonos this lrrlietion end pustules. resulting in loss of heir. These doodl poisons. whooo use by a, one but s physicist: lo dougemus. sio oppilsd in m of the oool‘p o doom these in Won. is" moot snore curing the eruption st cost of losing the heir.~--8Mrlsy Dore. coshâ€"uâ€" “Toâ€th oesyltlslnltodoto o high s etgnotsretcooysert document DI’NWMD’a encodes... “the 1 ovovyrosonoso eve s otol suns.- a: help them to combine lg‘ia'lll'. book on oil- highly in active: L: its. artistic dreumokore of the future. goes into ruptures shoot the re- morhbio metomorphoeio which feohion is likely to undergo st the heads of the withetio oootunoreo who no to col-o. Whot lovely sortorlel syrn he he seems to soy. who: doloty on delicious hot- monioo in flouncss ; whet Arosdlon in pettiocots will be evolved fromtho of the highly trained seemstresoos who on on their weys to rejoice msnkind. A eoutnrioro will in future be e veritoblo ortist. rsnking with the doctrossso in medicine end physics end “diotenoing†oil the members of the minor ceilings end pursuits which sro nowodoys token up by omeletâ€"New York Graphic. Tell the good cows to the waning-- At lost is e remedy loond. Which might hove soved. bed they known it. leuy who've under the ground. To-l of the “ Fovorlso l'rcscrl lion.†Bid hopeless women be ill â€" Boer tm.’°M news to poor oroeturoo. neut- k. luscourogod end sod. "Femolo dioceses," so terrible in their sfleots. end so prevelent smon oil clones. con be cured by the use of r. Piorcc's Fevorito Prescription. lowto Do! Iro‘w motioua-Hever. sir ; never will you merry my doughter with my consent. I hose the vory sight of you. sir. and I wish [mum and some woy to moko you miser- e . Obnoxious suitor-â€" Well, then. why dou’l you become my rmiheriu low? who»... Nor-villus, Wit-t ls ll. ‘? A, Poisoo’s Norviliua is s combination of .m’. moot potent polo relieving substances known to modicol science. The constant progress mode in this department of sciequ lull-l upward sud onward. Nerviliue is the latest development in this movement, snd embodies the latest discoveries. For neurslgio. cramps. psins in the heed-ex- teronl internal. and loosiâ€"â€"Nervdine hes no alusl. Expand lC cents in the pui‘cheoo of o ssmpln bottle of Nervdine and be con- vinoed of its msrvollciis power over psin. Bold b druggists. Largo bottles 25 cents, hi all ruggists. â€"~-â€"--“--â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"°â€"â€"--â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- [tough on the Baby. 7 Husbandâ€"I‘ve some b-id news. my door; that old bschelor brother of miss her foiled; lost his entire fortune. Wife~0h. John. how dreadful! and just so We lied named the baby after him. l’uOl‘ little fellow] .â€"â€"..â€"â€"â€" " The tetier-lvmrd of life sne- up Tun [otter lumri of llfn goes down." lip rind down. up sud dmvnmone day 1', millionaire. next dsv " dcsd bruke"~~one day bun) out in spirits. next dvty gloomy n. e n fogwone day in lemming perfect health m-xt day “lsid out" with n bilious ottsch oryour stomach “on u. strike.“ This is the way the world wags noon‘dsys. If you or:- bilious. mnlencholic. dizzy hooded. dyspcptic. went appetite or have n torpid notion of liver. kid- eys or bowels. tske Dr. l’icroe's Plenum: l’clletsrupurrly vegetable, perfectly harmless, one 3 dose. --.°....... {liver nu ntc had. Visitoerou msrried s. widower. did you not. hire. Hendricks? Ml’e. Hendricks;â€" Yes, I em John‘s cucnd wife. Visitor-â€" in any little don/WM zpnrrelsvthich occur. you know. in the host of families. docs he ever refer to his first wife? Mrs. Hem dricksâ€"--Nsver; he doesn’t dero to. he‘s my third husband. and I con more then meet him. “i....a fiscal (fulnrrh. is s dsngnrccs dismiss. From its tendency to extend to the “Hall. hmnchlsl tubes. and ï¬nally to involve the lungs in con- sumptive dismiss. it should be promptly cured. that these grove dengue may inverted. So confident ore the uumufocturero of Dr. Hugo‘s (,‘sterrh llemuiy of their ability to cope successfully Willi this very prevalent disease. that th-‘y hove for euro offered, in good faith. 3-500 revvsrd or o cone of cotsrrh. no matter how bad or of how many years standing. which they con. not cure. Remedy only 50 cents, by drug- 'istc. g -â€"-â€"42>-â€"â€" A Manor of Oplnlon. "The on bed run off the trsoli. " Well." sold the old urns. “ i think it is time etreei cars were run on scientiï¬c principles." “ Darn the principles." replied the young mitn; “ I think it is time they were run on the rolls.†secess- ceaseless YOU SUFFER from Biliousneoo. Constlpofloc. 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