u ring Inscription "ramlllH
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..reliant cant b too careful
T.in bli announcements Prft.
' r.n.rh.d Wr Jaw. llutl.r
Ks.'..r ."d ..id to tba man b.
n?twT tor. tin
'? psrdon. tlr rpll4 tba BU
.-f..t two boy. and. fir!.'
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i 0l.und.r.tndln b.tw.n tba
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ax 10 iuw -
pi " J' 'tn kut
i a band parbapa ao.
UBdrund you. What U yodr
boy and fl II you
,mp TOur pr(,on' ,,r but rm
.ji I don't quit understand you
"if rpltd tb wir.
1 wnt two boyg and tlrt
b that P""' ooutbT anwrd tha
bTmansger th,,B i,'m 0ITT
kut I dont k"P ,h,m-' .
Th gentleman then rpltd:
IJut you bar a tin outalda, Till
Ala Supplied." " Kxchanga.
gssTTTrTVollfc ItVH
ffnTITS t YK ALVH a kat twni
World's Cabl Mad In America. '
Fracilrslty all tba world cablet ar
aid In t!l! country, tba flrtt having
too ! In 157, th total length or
It lr In th sheathing and cor
btlnt iufflilent to ranch from tb
rtrtti to the moon. Whan tba a !
ibout lhrr tulle deep, and tba ship
It .teaming Hi It usual rata, paying
o'it bw Hn. over two and a bait
tour i win pact oeror to canra
rrarhes tha bed of tha Ma. P.y tba
tlm tb rM baa settled to raat tb
liilp li Z'j mile away.
t fares kite Vm Walk
alias's r-M la a certain cure for hot,
OMiMif .rellua, ami aa-ullnn, . king Iw, auid
H ill I'ruatw iioti l errer-t en
wr.iiiutr trial a, ae fUKK. addrea
iita n;mu-l. l Hoy. V T. .
Unltid on Dathbd,
A pathetic marrlag cerawony took
lac tb othar day. In a Iludapaat hoa
altaL A German clngxr naroad iCrdoa,
tba aiirarlng profaaalonally la
tha Ittinaarinn capital, wu uddanlf
takn 111 with bcart wraknaa a fw
day aico. Ha tlrrapbd to bin
twvrthrart In Prank fort. Germany, to
coma to lil in. Tha clrl atartad at one,
nd arrived In Iludapaat promptly.
Tbry wr married Imniadlataly la tb
kmpttal ward, and Krdo dlad aa hour
tUT tb rrwr
Oraclan Haad Covarlng.
Tb Urrrks wor a bat called a
ptuos, whlrb waa aoft and llfht, b
Inc mad of fi-lt; It u trappd un
dr tb rbln to faatan It firmly to tb
brad. Iiut only lh lower claaae
moni tb Grrk, aucb aa herd and
trvlr, wor baia, and both aaie
or bat of tb aaui thap. Tb
Oretk Boblllty and gentry wor no
coftrlr.g for tha bead out of door,
and women only adorned their bair
ltk a wreath of flower.
Inaurlng private Cup.
To In.ur tb owner of a prlvati
blng cup kept la a barber shot
tkat be l. it. only u.r tber ba beer
Invented a paper cap to cov.r It
bleb cannot ba rcmovd wltbou!
kreaklog a aeal.
Be Well!
The f irst Step Towards
Good Health is a
Strong Stomach
Is Your Appetite Poor
Is Your Digestion Weak
Is Your Liver Sluggish
These
are Nature's warninfir of
stomach weakness and Im
ix'ndino; sickness. You
should try
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
f ocr.
rr win ririp vou
Warning to th Doctor.
Never, ln a moment of forgetfulne...
dvl.a th parent of a child whom
you operated upon a yar before for
th removal of adenoid tbat tb child
" ufTcrlng from Impeded na.al res
piration and ihould have It adenoid
removed. Mdlcal Itevkw of lie
View. Why cough?
Stop it! .
Stop couching! Coughing
rasps and tears. Stop it I
Coughing prepares the throat
and lungs for more trouble.
Stop it! There Is nothing so
bad for a cough at coughing.
Stop ill Ayer Cherry Pec
toral is a medicine for coughs
and colds, a regular doctor s
medicine. Sold for seventy
years. UseiH Askvourdoc-
U0'' if this is not good advice.
Unless th.,. i. ... it., l
. - iaj Mtllir Ml U VII U lliw www-
'. pol.onooi products ar absorbed,
using headache, billou.neas, nausea,
Mpcp.l. V vUh ya wuldak your
Jf.rtoM oometlnt your eBtlparioa
T tiling Uiatlv di of Avar's PHI.
" ae J. o, ATBS OO., Ian,
MM
DEVICE FORJPINNING A TOP
"V Shaped Wlr. Frame Hold. BpU,
. vni.i Bumclent Momentum
I Acquired.
An Inienlua Hula d.H for ,!,
blng a top baa been dfU-ti,l t, . fi
orado man. It ren.alm m b auun.
..u-..r, ii m lop can b i()Un
battar than tba avtraite amull
db by carefully wlndi,,, tl, cord up
and apltinliig bl top by hand. A Y
ahaped wlr frame lim rerM.e t the
nil of tb arm to reo-iva tb plk
oi in lop an,l a aplndl projecting
from tb bead. li!oW till iplndl la
a circular groov around which tli
cord fit, but It la not necmary to
winu in corn up. Juat loop tb cord
around title groov oik, leaving out
For Spinning a Top.
end long. Then pull tb abort and
and In pasting through th groov
th cord revolve tb top In th
handle. When tb top ba. acquired
.umclent momentum It will fly out of
tb handle and apln on the pavement
BEST TO PROVE ALL THINGS
Eaprlnc Teache. That It la Well
to Experiment With Matter
Contrary to Belief.
Whenever you read or bear anything
that I. contrary to your experience or
Lullef It la alwaya Juat aa well to try
It. If It la wllblti your reach, before
you repeat It to your friend, becauae
If they know It I not tru they limy
laugh at your credulity and you will
get a reputation ;or being either un
reliable or gullible.
Some yeara ago there wa a para
graph going th round of th paper,
and magntlne. saying tbat any boy
ho wanted to cut glan and did not
own a gtailvr'a diamond could cut It
with pair of atout scltsora If b wa
careful to hold tha gins and th scis
sor s completely under water. Th
enme thing la .till to be found In some
of the book, on scientific experiment..
Th renson alleged wa. that It I
lh vlbra'.lon of the glaa. that .hatter.
It, but tht when both tb glass and
th ai'lasor wer held completely un
der water the water atopped thla vibra
tion. That this Is not true any boy
could have found out In live minute,
by trying the experiment with an old
negative. Glass and marble have to
be cut In the same way, by making
a slight crnrk on one surface nd then
t.reaklng It.
ODD STUDY IN PERSPECTIVE
Many Thlnoe Voung Artist rinds Dif
ficult to 8olve Peculiar Illu
sion I. 8hown.
Th.ra are mnnv thine about per-
r,ur.itv which are very putxllng.
Young artists find much trouble In
getting the perspective In their draw
ing to come out right, and some
tlmee we even find error of thl aort
In th work of trained arllat.
Tb optical IIIuBlon In the picture
I du to th defective drawing of the
two men on the platform. In actual
Is upon th paper the further man
look much taller than th other.
Meaeursment, however, ahow the fig
ure to b exactly of a height The
An Illusion In Per.pectlv.
Illu.lon I due to the fact that the
head of tho further man I out of
perspective. If he I about a. tall
.. h. nther and on level ground,
both head, ahould b on the sam
line. A drawn, he la, in rnci, a mon
itor mor than eight feet high.
For th Little People.
t nni to iniiko a Klft for yout
younger brother or alstor do try a
Jig .aw pilMle. uriooi coioie.i iiu
ture. about five or six Inche eneh
way, from the ningnzlnc. Make your
selection of picture appropriate,
choosing picture of ctipl.ls and lover.
I'nste them very cnrefully and smooth
ly on stiff cardboard. When tho past
In I thoroughly dry, cut with a
sharp pnlr of scissor Into about 20
i. ..i.riv alinncd nlrres. Put the
piece of each picture: Into a mall
heart shaped box. This would make
an npproprlnte gift for any on who
likes to work out puxxlea.
Making Hor.
I Ittle Elmer Mamma, 1 saw a man
down at the blacksmith' .hop mak
ing horso.
Mamma You must be mistaken, El
mer. Uttla Elmer No, I m not, mamma.
H had tb hors nerly finished
wbn I cam by. Ju nllln
oa tb f'
FOR SUMMER SLEEPING ROOM
.pen.., Crlnkler Cr.p. . twpm.
iv and Alw.ye Sultabl Curtain
ing to Be Ueed.
Japanea er,lkInr cr).p tmonJ
attractlva lnxpen.lv curtalulug.
"r th eummer al...i,i,. . w.
i "' r u ,h0 fl"r acbuiu of tb
I ' 7i . """'"thing to barmonli
ri.iL l"ay l ,"u"d ln iM material,
hlch come n innuim rabl ahade
"d com blnai lone. AnolUr attracttr
rllrfalnl a.
....,. , cotton ha. an art and
frari. de.iK on wbit or tan. I
lrlucd kllh . t..ii...
broche pattern.
All liti.-u craah which la 41 Incbe
ldo may be had In a variety of tone,
and nei-da only a coan lac or a
machine hiii.tltchod flnlxhlng to
nmk a auhatanllal and refined look
ig curtaining. Moat attractlv ar
th Imported mar.iuliKitt.; of aoft fin
lh and atrong weave, the white
Pique with colored atrip bordering.
In tan, blue, rce. maize or tlolet; th
Hk and cotton foulurd patttirned ba
Hate, and the band woven chiffon ba-
tlnte..
( harming looking aummer bedroom
curtain, are of HwIk. mu.llq. machln
embroidered with white on color or
with a color on whit.
HOUHOLD
?QyEST10NS
Tine clntjham and p-rcale will
emerge, from tba tub with the gloss
and drothhiK of new materia! If dipped
in swe. t milk Instead of starch.
To keep towel villi colored bor
ders pretty, do not allow them to be
come badly soiled. Hub gently with
a white soap It lime in warm water
and then In cold water. Wash quick
ly and never ionk or boll them.
When counting tho wash make out
two lists, one for the washerwoman
and one for yourself. A book may be
purchased with carbon paper In It
auch aa clerks use In th .tore.
Writ th list one and th other will
be traced.
Carpeta If well .prlnkled with .alt
and then wiped with cloth .queezed
out of warm water containing a spoon-
rul of spirit of turpentine to every
quart will look bright and new and
will not be troubled with moth and
buffalo buge.
If you wish to have your table
linen look nicely do not put It
through the wringer, a. It makes
crease that will not come out even
If the cloth la Ironed when very damp.
I!y rinsing very thoroughly It look,
better even If not wrung very dry.
Just try It and see. In fact, any
clothe, that you wish to look very
nicely when ironed you will find com
out a great dual better If wrung by
hand.
Th Kitchen Floor.
A cork floor-covering 1. easily clean
ed and I. serviceable. Linoleum I
u.ed In many kitchens. An uncovered
and unfinished floor of hard maple
or birch la durable and reasonable In
cost, but baa the disadvantage of be
ing difficult to keep clean. Tile of
brick ar both durable and pictur
esque, but are comparatively expen
sive. A cement floor I. more reason
able In cost, and If a few rugs ar
used to mitigate It. hardness. It will
be a great Joy. With a cement dado
going up two or three feet around
th wall, and a sanitary drain In on
corner, thl. floor might be cleaned
with th hos every day.
To Mak Good Coffe.
French cook ar famou for the
excellence of their coffee, which they
mak so strong that one part of the
liquor requlrea the addition of two
part, to reduce It to the proper
Strength.
Thl. addition Is made with hot
milk. The large proportion of hot
milk. In place of so much warm
water, give, the coffee a richness like
that made by the addition of cream In
the ordinary way. My this mean, any
housekeeper desirous of making good
coffee, enn have It without cream.
Sweet Pickled Peaches.
One-half peck peaches, two pound,
of brown sugar, cne pint of vinegar,
one of stick cinnamon. Doll sugar,
vinegar and cinnamon 20 minutes, dip
peaches quickly In hot water, then
rub off th fur with a towel. Stick
each peach with four clove. Put Into
syrup and cook until soft, using one
half of peaches at a time. Thl same
recipe I for sweet pickled pear, us
ing pears and peeling them Instead of
oeaches, and halving thorn If liked.
Baked Potato Ball.
Rub cold mashed potatoes left from
yesterday, smooth with a spoonful of
warm buter and soften with warm
milk. Heat up an egg In It. tlr until
hot In a clean greased frying pan, not
allowing It to 'catch" on tha lde.
Then let It cool. When cold and stiff
niako Into balls, roll these In flour and
bake upon a greased pan until well
browned. Pile on a hot plat.
To Mend Thin Whit Dress Goods.
Tako powdered starch, moisten with
cold water to aa to form a ball I.ay
cloth on the Ironing board smoothly,
flatten the ball of starch to cover the
hole, thpn rub a hot flntlron quickly
and firmly over tho March. Thle
makes an Invisible mend, but must
bo repeated evory tlmo the garment U
laundered.
Baker'a Ginger Snap.
Two-third cup of butter, one cup
each sngnr and baking molasses, one
teaspoonful soda dissolved In two ta
blcspoons hot water, one-half teaspoon
ginger, rlnfh ,nlt flour ,0 make
very stiff dough, roll smnll piece In
palm hnnd. plnce In pan. fivo lnche
apart, bake In hot oven; If they fal'
add more flour.
Uemon Curd Pudding.
Make a piece of good .hort crust:
roll it out thin and with It line a well
butt. rcd plo dish. For the mixture to
to Instdo use ono half pint of bread
crumbs, one pint of boiling milk, two
egg, two ounce of butter, four ounce
of caster ugar, on lsmon.
EMORY
KEEP POULTRY HOUSE CLEAN
Given Plenty of Good Food and Wall
Kept Mouse Hn Will Solv th
WlnUr Egg Problem.
Experience ba led me to conclude
tbat cleanliness 1 a profitable virtu
in poultry raising. Civ th hen
plenty of good food and clean quar
ter and ah will give no occasion for
worry over the winter egg problem.
W who have followed the chicken
business either for pleasure or profit,
for pin money or income, have heard
thl time-old advic repeated with re
llgloua regularity every new moon,
write Dennl H. Stovall of Oregon
in the Northwest Farmstead. When
we give It heed, w win; when we let
It pass, we lose.
Cleanliness In th henhouse and
the poultry yard Is a very simple
thing, for the reason that It depend,
upon simple thing. A few year ago
I experimented with fancy roosts, pat
ent drop boards, intricate nost shelve,
and various other contrivance calcu
lated to make the hen lay, and to
niake chicken raising easy. These
have all been discarded. They entailed
too much care, and Involved far more
labor than the simple, common sense
methods. I have found nothing bet
ter for roost than those of the saw
horse pattern. Thl give a roost
Carpenter's Hors Poultry Roosts.
about three feet high, and each one
long enough to accommodate at least
a dozen fowl without crowding.
Placed side by sido. rather than on
above the other, they assure perfect
cleanliness. They can ba easily re
moved from the bouse for cleaning
and treatment with lime, emulsion or
lye. With a smooth board floor this
allow a chance for cleaning the hen
bouse perfectly; and I have found it
a good plan to give the house such a
cleaning twice a week.
The next boxes are also removable,
so as to allow a thorough cleaning
and change of straw, the old being
burned.
CURE FOR DROOPY POULTRY
Dip Mad of Strong Bacon Great
and Warm Water Will Cause ,
Feather to Drop Easily.
Save all the strong bacon grease,
especially the grease from fried bacon.
When your fowls sit around picking
themselves and looking droopy and
shabby, get a large deep can or buck
et; from its shape a large candy buck
et I best; fill it nearly full of warm
water; on thl pour melted grease un
til it form a thick scum over the
water; catch your fowls, take them
one by one, by their wings, and with
the head held straight up, dip them
down, pretty bard, two or three times
Into the water; let the head go com
pletely under once; do thta quickly
to avoid strangling the fowl; then
turn It loose.
After waiting a few hour for the
water to drip from the feathers, drive
them Into the shade, so the sun will
not blister them. For a short time
they will be a sorry . looking lot of
fowls.
Thl treatment causes the feathers
to fall apart, so the bod of the fowl
Is cool, the water softens the skin;
the grease-laden feathers fall out eas
ily, and the new ones push their way
through the skin and grow In masse
Instead of one or two In a place; the
time of moulting I shortened; the
fatty grease kills all vermin on the
fowl, while the grease-saturated feath
er ar death trap to any vermin that
may get on them.
Keep the bucket filled with water
and pour more grease on th water
from tlm to time.
The fowl should be dipped early In
the morning and made to roost under
shelter for several night.
By dipping fowl ln th early fall
they become healthy and frea from
pests, hence stand th winter better,
and ln th spring have little or no
vermin to annoy them and get on and
kill their little one.
Why Egg Dont Hatch.
Tber are two main reason why
egg do not batch. On reason Is
too many hens with one male bird
Another reason, keeping the eggs too
long a time before setting them, eggs
being too old. The yolk of the egg
softens and when they reach that
point the egg will not germinate. In
sending eggs by cxpres the germ
of th egg Is started by the heat of
being Closely packed nnd kept In hoi
express cars too long, also by being
kept too long In very warm express
offices.
Killed by Kindness.
Mora brooder chicks ar killed by
kindness than die of any other com
plaint A chirk that Is a little hun
gry will take exercise sufficient to
keep ln good health. Make your ra
tion for chicks about one-third
cracked cane seed, and you will not
hav much bowel trouble, and sprinkle
the floor of the brooder with good
clean sand every day or two.
Vrmln In Hot Wathr.
Vermin breeds much faster In
warm weather thnn In cool weather.
Often glv the henhouses, brooder
and brood coops a thorough disinfect
ing with soma good liquid disinfectant
and dust the fowls and chick wU
with lie powder.
WATERING TANK FOR FOWLS
Chicago Man Construct On Wit
Automatl Opening and Closing
Valv for Supply.
f.im ft Itnb fitajti.it An krakaif
V. . I , .. . , V ...1 1 1 . ,. Ma, aklnLan '
" i u'-.i tuv vmiiu va ail vu.vmvh
house I ran a one-h;:l.'inch pip down
and Into th water dish, writ P.
D. Merrill of Chicago In th Popular
Mechanic. I then mad a float of a
tin can and attached It to th nd of
a lever with the float resting In th
dish In such a position that an In
crease of the amount of water would
cause the float to rise and produce a;
downward motion of the opposite end '
of the lever. To thl end I attached
a cord which extended to a lever
above the water tank, operating
Automatic Opening and Closing Valv
on a Supply Water Tank for Fowl.
cock valv at the top of the feed pipe
a shown In tb illustration.
A coil spring holds tha valv open
when the water in the watering dish
Is low and allows the water to flow
ln until the float rises, which close
the valve and shuts off the flow until
the water Is again lowered ln the
dish.
MAKING LATE HATCHES PAY
Cockerel Will Grow Rapidly and
Com In Nicely for Winter
"8prlnger" for Frying.
Midsummer chicks ar a a rul
not a success. Th main reason ar
that tb hot weather and Insect ar
against them. IJut late hatches will
frequently do a well aa early one
with equally good care. For lat
batches set bens or the Incubator any
time in August, to have tha chick
com off In September, when th
weather I cooler and the summer In
sects hav begun to diminish.
Cockerel from early fall batchea
will grow rapidly and will com in
nicely for winter "springer" for
broiling or frying. Pullet from thes
hatches may not grow to be so large
a spring-hatched pullets, nor will
they lay this coming winter, but they
will begin to lay next spring, and will
contlnuo to lay all next summer at a
tlm when other hen are off doty in
the egg business. With a good num
ber of fall-batched pullets a contin
uous egg supply for all tb season
is assured.
BROODER HOUSE MADE HANDY
Convenient Coop for Poultry Keeper
Can B Mad Any 8iz Desired
Cover With Netting.
The Illustration show a, very con
venient style of coop for the poultry
keeper. It can be made any size de
sired, from 2x3 to 4x5 feet or more,
ay th Farm and ' Home. Th
(mailer coop 1 sufficient for a hen
and ber brood, while the larger six
Brooder Colony House.
will hold a brooder and accommodat
a flock of 100 chicks.
Th yard ihould be made In three
section of 1x2 or 1x3 Inch strips
covered with one-inch mesh wlr net
ting. If corervd over the top with
wire netting, It will be proof against
cats and other Intruders. Th coop
and house should be moved to fresh
ground weekly.
Breast Is Main Thing,
In a 'market fowl, the breast is th
main thing, but in order to obtain a
desirable breast It Is necessary to
have a good body first. So far a ac
tual quality Is concerned, th color
of the skin Is of no importance. But
when the market call for a yellow
skin. It Is Important tbat only such
be served. Poultrymen can neither
afford to quarrel with th demand,
nor try to reform It
Telling Sex of Egg.
There I no possible way of deter
mining ex of eggs. Mape vry
truthfully says that th best way to
tell whether an egg contains a rooster
or a pullet Is to hatch the egg under
a hen, and watch the chick for about
a year It It crows It Is a rooster; If
It lay eggs, it Is a pullet
Getting Most Money.
It Is not the great number of fowls
we raise that brings most money, but
the ones we can comfortably care for.
It takes food and labor to care for
poultry. Twenty hens properly cared
for will give better returns than 100
only halt fed and poorly boused.
Molting season Is at hand.
Pullets hatched ln March ahould b
laying now.
Vermin breeds much faster ln warm
weathor than In cool.
Filth and vermin ar th great
profit killer and yet good rraedle
are In reach of everyone.
If our chick or older fowls ar not
thrifty, let u look Into our method
and find out where we are to blame.
When the hens begin to climb trees
to roost it Is time to look to the venti
lation and cleanliness of the houses.
Hen afflicted with scaly leg cannot
possibly glv the best service ln egg
production, and rough hauks look
bad.
Tv. not use harsh methods In break
ing up the broody hen. Remember
that broodtnes Is nature provision
for rest
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SEND YOUR MILK
AUNT JENNY'S JOHNNY CAKE
How Thl Most Popular of Tabl
Dalntl I Put Together by
Southern Cook.
cupful of sweet milk, a cupful n
a half of buttermilk; a teaspoonful
each of salt and of soda the latter
sifted three time ln a cupful of
meal; on tablespoonful of melted
butter. Enough meal to enable you to
roll the dough into a sheet half an
Inch thick. Begin with two cupful
and add at discretion.
Knead the dough briskly before
rolling It out Hav ready a clean,
weet board of oak, hickory, or hem
lock (never of resinous wood), butter
ed and heated. Set be for the red
coal under th grate at an angle that
will not let the cake slip down, and
prop It In place. Spread the dough
upon It, patting It gently to make the
urface even, and bake. A soon a
th board upright Begin then to baste
,lt with butter, lightly going all over
tna aneat. JJo tnia tnree time, i t
cak should b nicely browned and
crisped.
Cut with a sharp knife, held per
pendicularly. Into squares.
Virginia water ground meal ahould
be used for this delicious cak. The
northern cornmeal will sot do. Nor
doe tb southern cook put sugar into
corn bread. She bold that th meal
should be tweet enough without it
Chicago Tribune.
Ba thrifty on little thinya likr bhiln. Don't aa.
apt water for blumi. Ask fur Kea Croea Bail
EUua, tile extra suud value blue.
Th Reason Why.
"Madam, I am just out of th hos
pital, and " "Don't tell me any such
story as that! You are the sam
man I gave a piece of pi to not two
week go." "Ye'm, dat wa Just
'fore I went to d hospital." Houston
Post
Putting th Garter On.
Mrs. Brown was preserving peaches
In th kitchen amid an array of glass
Jars, covers, rubber bands, etc. Mar
garet, aged four, watched th process
quietly until the fruit wa In th jars
and th covers ready, then she ex
slalmed, "Oh, mother, pleas let m
put tb garters on!"
w i 'a i iiii ' rni nr if i w a n a. ai
All men look pleased when they smoke
this choice tobacco for all men like the rich
quality and true, natural flavor of
gl
I
Smoked In pipes by thousands of wen everywhere
known to cigarette smokers as "the makings."
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tobacco, In every way equal to the bttl you can buy at any
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papers FREE.
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II invariably wore the old-fashion1
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hounds, which he attended regularlj
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found on the island of St Thomas, li
aid to furnish th most costly woo
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Its prlc Is quoted as about $3,500 I
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