The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 13, 1898, Image 4

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    GEN. GRANT'S GRANDSON. 1 Rbdb35ig REAL BROWNIES IN AMERICA.
"Will Eater Wee Point to Train a
Soldier for Uncle Sam.
Through the appointment of Presl
dout MeKlnley Ulysses S. Graut, son
of Col. Fred Graut and grandson of
the famous Union General and Chief
Kxwutlveof the United States, will en
ter West Tolut Before his death, la
1 Gen. Grant framed a petition,
directed to the President of the United
States, asking for this favor, and later
Gen. Sherman, as a matter of courtesy,
Indorsed It
Young Ulysses, now In big glxieenth
year, will not be of age to enter West
Tolut until Juno, 1800. Before enter
ing the famous institution he will de
vote a good deal of the Intervening
time- to scientific study In Columbia
College. . . .
; He Is now a sturdy lad and measures
5 feet and 11 Inches In height, with a
quite certain prospect of reaching be
yon J six feet when he puts on the uni
form of a West Point cadet He Is
now two inches taller than his father
and four Inches taller than his famous
grandfather. His other bodily meas
urements are la good proportion to his
stature, and he gives every promise of
developing a physique far above the
ordinary. He tuts proven himself the
possessor of more than nsual mental
abilities of a boy of his age, la very
studious, stands high In his class In
the New York school which he attends,
nud shows marked proficiency, partic
ularly In acquiring languages. He
n.TSSF.8 B. GRANT III.
uimiifciited an early fondness for the
military by joining the cadet corps of
Troop A. National Guards, when but
12 years old. -
ODDITIES OF A WEALTHY MAN.
Queer Things Which Marked the Life
of George H. Hopper.
. George H. Hopper, who died on bis
Elmwood estate, near Cleveland, Ohio,
began life as a tinner, and made him
self Immensely rich through a contract
for furnishing tin cans to the Standard
Oil Company. About ten years ago Mr.
Hopper purchased Elmwood farm, near
Cleveland, and started In to lead the
life of a gentleman farmer. Many
amusing stories are told of him In this
connection. He decided to turn It into
a stock farm. The first thing he did
was to purchase Bell Boy, a stallion,
'for $51,000. Six months later Bell Boy
and the stables were burned. Mr. Hop
per became disgusted with the Idea of
raising stock and gave it up.
He was seized with the Idea at one
time that It was the proper thing for a
'gentleman of elegant leisure to own a
yacht. He had one built, and christened
It Florence, In honor of his eldest
daughter. When the yacht was com
pleted It was found to be too big to
enter the creek at the farm, and, there
being no natural harbor at the place,
it had to be kept at Ashtabula, twelve
miles distant Hopper hated the yacht
'from the day It was built It was
launched without ballast, and as It
struck the water a big wave hit K, and
It capsized and went to the bottom,
with the crew on board. The yacht
was raised, but Hopper never again put
bis foot npon It
Hopper's whole career as a farmer
was an amusing failure. He owned a
beautiful orchard of peach trees, and a
,f rlend one day remarked that be would
come down in the peach season and
partake of some.
"Do," said Hopper, "do," grasping
him by the hand warmly, "but let us
know when you are coming, so we can
get some peaches from Geneva."
; Hoper was of a nervous, restless dis
position, and had lived such a busy life
that it was ngony for him to be Win
Therefore he employed men to build t
stone wall around his park, not that the
wall was at all necessary, but that It
gave him something to superintend. -
(Quaker Hats.
There has beeu told in various work
(the persecution to which, In common-
.wealth tlu t s, Oi?orgt! Fox. the founder
fit th Kix'h ty of Friends, and bis fel
low Quakers were subjected becnuse
of tiii'ir refusal to remove their hats
u. ! a
ill
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UNCLE SAM" NOW, TllLN, ALTOOCTIIL SLNCir
or . I , tMkn as lka4M, Usl of 14
. . : "Sit. . , -
In the presence of the civil magistrate;
but the blame for this would seem to
have lain upon the local justices rather
than the central power. Cromwell per
ceived that It was easier for stupid or
zealous magistrates to send Quakers
to prison for this refusal than to get
them out again, for Fox and his friends
had almost to be Implored to leave the
Jails into which they considered them
selves to have been unjustly thrust
It was this continual persecution of
the Quakers, In the west of England
particularly, that at length moved the
council to emphatically Interfere on j
tneir benair. in ixovemoer. ivot, a
remonstrance, signed by five Friends,
was presented to the council, specially
complaining of the persecutions at Ex
eter; and Henry Lawrence, the presi
dent of the council, at once forwarded
a letter to the justices of the peace, not
only In Devon, but other counties,
dealing with the matter. Notes and
Queries.
liavth for Thieve In Alaska.
Borne weeks ago a Yukon outfit that
had been packed from Dyea to Sheep
Camp by a party on the way to the in
terior of the Klondike country was
stolen. A "committee" of miners such
being the ominous term by which that
sort of gathering is designated In the
new country tracked the thieves to the
summit of Cbllkoot Pass, where the
lost property was recovered. Later the
'committee captured two men and
brought them back to camp for trial.
They gave the names of William Wel
lington and Edward Hanson. -
Three of the "committee favored
lynching Wellington and Hanson, but
they finally consented to a compromise
on sixty Ins he for each of the two cap
tives. This was accordingly undertaken.
Wellington had been "formally" sen
tenced and was under an escort to the
hut where he had been confined, when
suddenly be slipped from the arms that
held him and bounded away and killed
himself. '
When, through the Intervention of a
physician in the crowd, the whipping
of Hanson was Interrupted at the sev
ARMY AND NAVY COMMANDERS WHO WILL INVADE CUBA.
fJRl&.aW.PPrrtR
riO(HLB oi
O
"JilwrJ&i
MOT
enteenth of the sixty lashes be was sen
tenced to receive, he was given his
clothes and a square meal, and then,
with placards bearing the Inscription,
"Thief,- pose him along," tied to his
back and breast was escorted by
committee of miners down the snow
covered road to Dyea,
Warned Gould of the Coat.
real Gore, now clerk at the Audito
rium Annex, was room clerk at the
Grand Pacific for several years. He
tells a- story In connection with Jay
Gould's first visit to Chicago. Mr.
Gould bad registered at the Grand Pa
cific, and was standing In the lobby
with his hands in his coat pockets, look
ing like a countryman In town.
The little millionaire approached J. P.
Vidal, who was clerk at the house, and
modestly asked him what would be the
beet way for him to go to Lincoln Park.
VldaL not knowing who Gould was,
gave him the necessary instruction as
to street cars, etc. Gould heard him
through and then said: "But could I
not go in a carriage?"
"Yes, you can; but It Is ft little ex
pensive," said VldaL
"Well, as this Is my first visit I think
I will try to stand the expense."
"All right but to whom shall I charge
the carriage?" asked the clerk.
"To Jay Gould," came the quiet an
swer. Vldul almost fell to the floor,
but Gould got the carriage. Chicago
Times-Herald.
Berlin Libraries.
The Berlin libraries all told contain
more than 2,000,000 volumes. The Roy
al library, of course, Is In the lead with
more than 1,000,000, and growing at the
rate of 20,000 per annum; the university
now has 100,000 volumes; that of the
statistical bureau 140,000; the War
Academy has 90,000 volumes; that of
the general staff 70,000; of the Court of
Chambers 73,000; that of the Technical
High School, 60,000. There are also a
number of smaller ones. ;
Gypatf in England.
There are nearly 85,000 gypsies
England.
In
TAMPA Or
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Explorer Sullivan Finds Tribe
Pigmies on Orinoco Kiver.
Eben J. Sullivan, a South American,
explorer, claims to have discovered ft
race of living brownies near the bead
waters of the Orinoco River In the
wllda of Surinam. In describing his
find. Mr. Sullivan says: -
"The queer child people are about
four feet In height Their skin from
head to foot . Is a brilliant reddish
brown, translucent In effect Their legs
are like plpeetems, scarcely the stse ot
a child's arm, while their arms are
ridiculously small and thin, and their
stomachs are big, out of all proportion
to the body, and distended back as well
ss front
Their faces are fiat and flabby like
those of Palmer Cox's brownies.
"I think they number 10,000 to 18,
000. They are nomadic, moving over
thousands of square miles. It was pure
ly by accident that I came upon some
of their roving bands. A traveler might
have to search for months In the sains
region In order to find any of them.
All those that I saw were It different
parts of Surinam,
"In measuring these little folk I found
none over four feet and eight inches,
and the women were much shorter.
They use the style of headdress so com
mon among African tribes that of
shaping many designs by mixing mud
wRh thetr hair; both men and women
do this. Clothing In their village Is
worn only by adults, and then seldom
more than a cloth over the lolna. But
they bedeck themselves with many
brass and copper ornaments. They
have tribal marks that sometimes cover
the entire body and head. These are
made by slit In the skin.
"They rive in little houses called mas
ougos, of mud or woven dried grass,
entered by crawling on the hands and
knees. I went Into one and It seemed
like a child's playhouse. There were
queer little Images, Idols, fetich gods
set up all about They represented ani
mals mostly and there were many ngly
specimens of clay pottery. There were
little fetich doctors In clay and many
other things of the sort suggesting most
depraved, superstitious ideas. They
are, I believe, all pagans, though some
of them seem to have an Idea of a su
preme spirit of power.
INSPIRED THE 8IX HUNDRED.
lingie that Bounded the Chars "Into
the Jawa of Death."
Here Is the bugle that sounded the
"gallop" and the "charge" that sent
heroes to death at Balaklava.
After the famous battle. or sacrifice
the regiment wanted to present to the
trumpeter a silver duplicate of bis
BUGLE AKD KOTK.
trumpet, but he preferred the old one.
On It was inscribed; "Presented by the
Colonel of the Seventeenth Lancers to
Trumpet Major Joy, on which the
Balaklava charge was sounded, Oct
25 1854." "
Joy died In 1803, and now the fa
mous bugle Is to be sold at auction in
London.
It's a Heroic Wooing. '
The native states of Central India still
abound with Khonds, and It Is Interest
ing to see that "wife capturing" is still
In vogue among those who represent
the first inhabitants of this land. The
father In quest of wife to bis son. or the
young man himself, hunts a deer or
some game and starts with a pot ot
toddy to the other party, and in the
course of the day he manages to settle
for a wife, and then there Is feasting
and drinking, In the course of which
terms are settled.
The young man Is to serve the girl's
father for a fixed number of months,
assist blm In clearing the Jungle and
In cultivation, hunting game for food,
and In gathering honey. After this
period, on a certain day, the young man
has to try to carry off bis bride, and
then follows a hunt after the man and
a ound.,thrashing. If the man Is able
to withstand the blows and survive the
ordeal then his prize Is given to bim, of
if the man Is able to escape uncaught
to the precincts of his village custom
forbids further pursuit and the trium
phant man. has the prize. Madras
Times.
The middle aisle of a church Is often
used as a bridal path.
y hate
y irec
3t?lillf:t
U'h.t tlnra It nmilf At tlDStl itl tllil
morning a nlh. "'t Kt M'stsd, nv-
oh, simple, null, Iiiiki'
It. f..na tlmt the hliKid la Door. Mub-
pf t-minnt ha elnxtlo and utiMUK. nnrvva
ctmiiot bo tittily, einrgy and v!k "
not he fult wlien tli blooii is imi'i
I. without iinurlitliliiK power.
Howl's Savsnpuvllla Impart to tlir Wood ,
the. qtiatitliut It liu'-ki wlieu t' w inn
ing troublm you. It niukw tlis bloo'l
-l.-I, mini full iifvttilUtV. It cure lHllg
languor and enullontwi all foul taint from
tin blood, thu guarding Kltit future
daiiKisr from fevers, mnlnrln, and other
urluun lllmw. lit sura to get
Hood'
Carsa
& parilla
Amvrlr' (Ircotcjl Mrd'elne. 1t six lr IV
rreiwruu ouly by C. I. llw'f Co.,UiwU. M.
H,,l'o DIH e "'"i ""' 10
Ink, T lort- !IS.
CrnttihM,
A Kansas City dealer In orotch.ii
said: "Cratahes sre staple attloles
with us, and we sell on an averase ten
pairs per week, or 40 pairs a month.
This, of course, would make 480 pairs
In the course ol year. This, mind
yon, does not inulude the orutohei we
sell at wholesale, il is s conservauve
Utement to say that altogether we sell
1,500 pairs ol crutches annually, ami
onr firm Is only one of several in the
city that handle them. The total sales
of crutches annually In Kansas City
would be haul to estimate, but I would
say that 8,000 pairs would not be far
trnm ihfl Axnnt nniuhur." KailRllt City
Times,
This Great Country.
We make our own Cuban cigars.
We manufacture better news from
foreign lands than Is to be found there.
We raise our own European winos
and mineral waters.
The finest French sardine In the
world oome from Maine.
The choicest and most expensive of
Dresden china Is grown In New Jersey,
AVa rloi'lum war in more nloCeS in ft
minute than some other countries can
declare in three houis and a half.
We don't want the earth.
We are it.
Htinahl Troth. '
Directions
in every package of Sehil
linefs Best tea.
Follow them no matter
what tea you use. ta
Mnt Wear a Hrau Collar.
They bad an excellent way of chock
ing excessive drinking In Manitoba.
When a man had been twice or thrioe
convicted of drunkennoss he wsa sen
tenced to wear a brass collar, which
marked him out among his fellows as
a person to whom no publioan could
with impunity serve liquor. . The
draatio measure often proved a cure.
On the authorities being satislled that
the branded Individual had served a
sufficiently long teim of probation he
was nncollared and endowed with the
liberty of drinks. London Telegraph.
AN OPEN UTTIR TO MOTHtB.
We are uwrtlnf In th court onr rirM to the
exclusive ou or the word -CAnTOMA." ua
1-1 TCil UK'S CAb tOKl A," a our Tiulc Mark.
I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyaonla, Mawacliiiaetta,
woi theorlglnator of" WTCHUU'aCAS TOR1A,"
the tame that hai borne and doe bow bear the
6k lull alvnatiire of ClIAL H. 1'I.KTVHKlt on
every wrapper. ThU la the original" PITCHBK'8
CASTOR 1 A " which has been turd In the home
of the mother of America for over thirty yean.
k Carefully at the arVapper and arc that it is
M kind you tevt alwayt tnugkl, and ha the
signature of CHAS. H. PI.KTCMKU os the
wrapper. Vo on ha authority from mm to aae
my name except The Centaur Company of wbicb
Chaa. H. Fletcher la Frealdent
March t, 1S97. SAMUai, PITCUKJSt, UX
Ctrl Ahmd of the Borae.
An Indiana inventor has patented
wauon in which the forward wheels are
tihi'uJ o( the horse, with a portion of
the wagon box cat under to make room
for the horse; the steering being done
by a lever running from the driver's
tout to the forward truck.
Till ALUMH FOOT-EABB.
A powder to be shaken into the shoes.
A t till wauon your feut feel swollen, ncr
voiib, nnd hot, ami get tired eaaily. If you
hnve smarting fift or ti-lit shoes, try
Allen's Foot-Kane, It coots the feet and
makes walking easy. Cures swollen and
sweating feet, blisters and callous spot.
Relieves corns ant) bunions of all pain and
gives rest ami comfort Ten thounnnd ti-s-iidioiiihI
of cures. Try it . Hold by
all dniKKists and shoe stores for If: Kent
hv mini for 2Ac in stamps. Trial packniie
F'KKK. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le
Hoy, New York.
Black rot, the dangerous enemy of
grapes, has been treated successfully
by sprinkling .the green grapes with
calcium carbide. M. G. Kodier, a
frenchman, is the discoverer ol this
remedy. ' -'
ROM! PttOnVCTS AND FtlBI fOOD.
All Eautern Hyrnp, so-called, usually very
light colored and of heavy body, Is made from
ffiucoae. "7'ta Uartten Oript" I miole from
btiKftr Can and la strictly pure. It I lor sale
by flnit-clans grocers, in cans only. Maniilao
tured by the Pn-inc Coast Bmur Co. Ail en
uin "Tea ftm-rtrn ritif" have the manufac
turer's name lithographed on every can.
The tobacco raised in Belooohistan is
exceedingly strong and cannot be
smoked by any but the most vigorous
white man.
From the 140 pounds ot gas tar ex
tracted in coking a ton of coal, over
8,000 distinct shade of aniline dye are
made. ' ' '
CITt Permanently Cured. Ko tar nervonsne
rile after lint day's us of Dr. Kline's Ureal
Nerve Uestorer. Bend for jTKttK S4.CO trial
bottle and tretl. UR. B. U, aUXKJi, Ltd., WD
Arch street) Pulladtlpiila, Pa. ,
If we moved our legs proportionately
as last as an ant, it is claimed ws
could travel nearly S00 mile an hour.
Flso's Cure for Consumption has been a
family uieilioine with us since Wift r J. K.
Mutiisoti, iVM 421 Ave., Chicago, III.
Just as a lotter was being read in
Farmington, Me., household from a
daughter in California announcing her
good health and well being, a tele
gram came announcing her death.
i
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liimt mt Ad. li.Jt itS. I
i Beat i;u:.h Bmi). Txlos (IoimL Cs I
I In Itrim. H-Mil br rtri.arl.l. f
. m w!Helnian
The order for 100 steel w ,?fnt!y
given bf th I'ennttylvanla Kuilrtmd
"'ompany to Si"n Proawd Btl
Company ol Pmttburg is a BtKid
trutlon of tho faot that the steel cur is
no longer sn experiment but n swept
Htrpeiof rnllwav yollli"! stoek, says
the Knglneorlng News. It Is a noticea
ble (not, however, that largo pti.pat
tlon ol tho steel oars oomttrtieted are
designed to carry heavier loads than
cars ol timber construction. Tho new
Pennsylvania oars, lor example. 1 are to
cany 110,000 pounds ol ore, or 104,000
pounds ool. Their tlend weight
will be 87,000 pounds ai A thei lungth
will be lia hwt. The oomititltm ol tho
steel car with the wooden cars of ordi
nary capauity will not be apparent
probably for some tlrmn but that It
will oome eventually tlialuoreasingoewt
ol timber and the decreasing cool of
steel construction make vory certain.
Tleserter Return.
A curious war item domes from Fort
Logan, Colo. On the morning ot
April 110 s number ot desorteri from
the Seventh infantry speared at the
fort and surrendered. They mid they
had heard the rumors of waf and were
anxious to participate. Col. llonhatn
ordered them to the guardhouse, but it
is unilumooU that we stern uiu vrarrio.
will bu lenient and give the prodigals
an opportunity to fight.
TfTal UICATH
...Lu. 11 1 ..it.. tr.aii tttst nrtinnrtltm ot
dPthn from wiAlftf i kvi tn iiumhllt www w
eonvinoed that It eatmes maladies ol a txtat
character, and bft"te dn.'ruu nervous proe
tratlun. This malady i eradican'd aud iire-
ventea ny Mienwr niwini.. ii .....v.-. "..-
aio cur i.iiliusi,eonsilpatlon, rheumaliua
and dyspepsia.
rot Children' I'lelure.
1 r.,..iiL,v,,i.un Ima iliMlunnd a neat
mounting fur children' plottires con-
.lu.t.. a narrllwmrrl frame wllkh
pia.niH . .....
BtipporU a swing, ta whlh the picture
t ..t ..I tUc nitM ruitnU nut friilli tllA
IS LUMWlls sjasvj 4 " arws "
print and mounted on "'noi which Is
then areaseu to rupresent " uu.
too KKWtiti) aioo.
The reader of this paper lll he tf"&
Mru that there is at leant on dreaded dlwan
I iM Mianrn HH Dora auie ."," P'i
taee., aud that iseaianh. HaU'sl atarra Cur
Inutility. Catarrh belits aouusUtulloiwldia.
ease, rmiulrns a r-onstlluilooal treaunout.
Hall's ( alarm t;ure is waen iniernauy, m .-una
dir.wtly upon the blood and mucoin snrtaics
otthe sysiem. thereby entrtiylni lb founda
tion Of lb Olwa, ana kivw me p.in,
StretKttl by bulldlus up lb constitution and
j . 1 .... 1 ... ... Ik A,A,.im 1 1 . m,...I Tli nrfl.
prlvioH bare 0 much faith In It eur!iir
powers, that thpy offer One Hundred l)ollr
I !7 . !... I. I, 1:111. .u iuL.tli III llkl
of testimonials. Address
t. jTcilKMKY eV CO, Toledo, 0.
Bold bydrotnlstt.760. .
lUU'sVamily Pill are the beat.
Th quaint little chimney sweep
add to the ploturesquoness ot diaries-
ton, N. 0 where they ate stll in con
stant demand to clean chimneys ot the
soot from tho soft pine wood so largely
in use.
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Both tho method and reunite when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and act
fcntly yet promptly on.the K idncya,
Liver and llowels, cleanse the uys
torn effectually, dixped colds, head
aches aud fevers and cures baltitna
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of ita kind ever pro
duced, plcaaing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, jpromjjit in
ita action and truly beneficial in Its
effects, prepared only from the moat
healthy and agreeable substance, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO.
$AH HAKItOO. 0L
10WSVIU, t tw Y0Ht.ll.-
JWx -a .... UN
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43.7s, Bent
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f'ttj(,i1il-,i vchloafo,Ilt.
4 i$ Hit Uf if .'-ft
X .. I -t
n
Hercules Special
(2)4 actual horsepower)
Price only $185.
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A tturu tTirobhlr-jT pfdu., aoeoj.,paB4
tfiy a Sense of trmlM-tirA ar-d heat low
down l the aids, wMh. an nrraulonal
thootlntf pain, hidii'itlrs ln.lniuinatlun.
The regiun of lnli show sume swell
luff. ' This lathe brat sl-isjo of ovaritis,
Inllammatiou of tho ovary. If the Kiof.
of your house Usali, my alstor, you havq
It fixed lit omiej
why not pay the f
same resmnst to 5
your own body t
WriU to Jits.
PlnUhara, Lvnn,
Mans., and toUltor
all your
symptoms.
lleroxii
ox perl-
la Ife
ting- S
Oil 00
treutlntf
Ilia
...
Is greater "w-..-,-
than any other living pertion. The fol-lowing-from
Mus. Anni CVmris, Tlcon-
deruga. N. Y., is proof of what we sayi
" i1 or nine years 1 suttnroa with fe
male weakness in Its worst form, I
was In bed nearly a year with conges
tion of the ovaries, I also suffered
With falling of the womb, wu very
weak, tired ail the timo, nod such head-
achea as to make me almost wild. Wo
alno troubled with leucorrhaoa, and was
bloaU'd ao badly that some thought I
had dropsy. X have taken several bot
tles of Lydlu VI, I'lukham' Vegetable
Compound, and several ot her lllo4
Purifier, nd am eompleteiy cured. It
Is a wonder to all that I (rut well."
. OLEVE!i.AFJP
COTTAGE COLORS
Eat Reputation.
Bt Paint for Dealer or Consumer.
Color Cuds &rot Frts.
EbsSlaci Oil I Paint Eft. k,
PORTLAND, OKtOON.
Good
Health
r lh work Ins capital
of tiuuiMilly. lie wliO
ioees llil IS wret'Sed
mlwt leynarbeiih
Onlineymi, your am
bah. -i, vigur, vtteilty
waalius away ?
Wnea ethers fall eun
sult .
DOCTOR
RATOJFFE,
Tnt the speedy, aafa and nrmannt cure of all
Nervous. t hrenle ao SpeeUt ..s. even
in their mt aggravated 6rnA T 'm le no man
In the wjrld wtia has ennd o m frnianeat
eurealnbrth aten and Women of rimuiv whh-s
othee uiiyslrnM f wknnwlmised eUlllty had slvea
on aa nuneiene as III I emlM-ut eiwi-Hllnt.
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eni-rirv ai.4 iViA-lwrnw, launs In laoK, lulu anil
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ntfttttn on fJif stiinr. tmm'tm or enlyn.enl of
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tliet hu fllrl.
WttK HEX, 11 metnres Inst vtn and VI
talitr to VMk meiw Orsans f the t"ea
fcVNn wwltsnea tll(uni(. di-eaee, uverwiira,
,nMtiir IriOlrreilniMeri reat .r-.t lofiill power,
Mrmtn n4 vutui ttiruusti rm own ewMwHiful as
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leos of the b"lne. Seuit lr our Irea re(e
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