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EUGENE CITY GUARD. MIDDCN THINGS. Lkuaruu, EUOENE CITT, OREGON. HOW WIRE 13 MAOL ft Maeafartara Vary lataraatlaf mm4 I nl.aa Mril.anl.al IT.iim Tho rod I received ly tbe wiredraw m In Ilia form (if coil, the rod bring of varying wn-tlon and the coll of a weight depending ii i . ii thu pnrpoae fi? w Inch It U Intend. L Una i ml of the rl U pointed uiul aomowhat reduced by mncbincry. Tim cull lit then given hath lii inllil ai'iil to remove all oxld tn. ii, afterward wahc Id limowatcr to give a drawing urfoea ami la finally cried In irnjK rovfit, hen ready for drawing. Hi" M)ini il rod U Inserted la one of thehohat.f a drawing plate, Tliii plate lit Ki en-Tul ly of ii 1, lint Bomefno toriea iimi cant I run. The draw ing ho Ik aro conical, mill tln rml I liiMTtil front Kid larger iinL Oil tho other nlilii of the plate tlm (minted end I aciied by pow- it pinch. r ami pulli'il until enough h Ui n drawn through to allow of It bo- liilt pa .1 arouuil and ranteued to a drum or ml which U driven by power. Of fniirxi tlm rod In reduced In an a and mil' Ii cluugitti!, and tliii without an lMTI-'itll I'M of llll'tul. Will ! panning through tho plain It la ki'pt lubricated Mil w hut in called wire drawer' aoap or grenxi. After being drawn through thi llmt liolo It U put through Borli-a of mniillrr mil until It liaa been brought down to theri 'inlnitoaixn. uut tliooini prrvudon and disturbance of thuatructuro of tlm rod nuiucnt upon thtwo Piluo tloiia liavo hardened it mj murli that at certain tagca it la m-onwury to atop tha prtM-cn and noftcn tlm metal by anneal log. After tln it la aguiu wnahod in acid, eta, and tlm drawing la reanmed. iron aim urn nanier grmliw or ateel ro- quiro tlvn or aix unhealing while being reduced In I lie filler gaugm of wire. Uut tlm inaniif.i'tnrn of aoft Meel and tlia detail of rolling it Into renin hare bwn ao lierfii'ted that Koft ateel ml cull ho ho drawn into ft nco wiro without anr cleaning or annealing. AfliT tlm final drawing tlm wiru la fiulnhod In varion wnya, depending uxin tho purptoa 1 which It In Intend. it No mailer of wlmt tnetul tho wire may bo compim d, tho aauiu general aye, torn of drawing la urn tl, varying mora nr bwn according to tho metal. Includ lug gold, hllver, platinum, copper, etc.. tlm eoiiiini n iul tiun of wlro run from one fourth liii h to one M Vi ii hunilnilth Im li lu diiuueter. CitKMcr'a MatfaKiuo, a iU baart U lb alnna 1 1. autua U kidihai fat tl.lt rnt U ilw tnmt l! Uart of lb alaaa, lu tUa alptur !. Tl.at la arurla titatvaoUluai la Ua kaarl ut hm aluaa 1 Urn aUI ua la iiMllaf. ta tha Irarat nf I ha ruaa A nimanra la aalilnc Till Ua nimui alii4 Llo tnm ll lraaa ut I ha rtm 1 a Uia ra of pura pruaa Hliat'i aa aortk nlaUaaa la Uia kavaa of lla rraa) A rmnaiK-a la aalllnf. la 0i air all aro4 A n.f aiaig lallla)rlria". Tlr' a f Mint aitfhlrif auutid la ll.a air all anmJ, Abii oa aiihlt a'roM, lli.in lutuir Ijairayttiai la Ida air all aruund A e)r aiilif la itclarlng. la tha hraM of tha ar 1 1tf-ra a y mpuuaf alaaptaa Thra la oaflail In nia From Ilia l.i-art of tiia aaa A 4lvlna mrUwr. MinaM Uuifl.tar aad traapdan In Ilia liimrl of Ilia ara Tlif ra t a aymiiliofir alaaptac la thU rtiminoflplara an IJtaa Ilia bar ouaturalf, flut Ilia rlrniantaratfa In 1Mb rrtinnitiilar affa, Ali'l itraih flliia down hlarara. In Ilia aa uulia aa auraljn la I Ii la rfMtinniii piai a a lllra tba bam obarurrl. lb tlil wot 1.1 of t).a mart lllaraanmriliwaa mat, All nnanvkil bla (rt In I l.la anirM of Ilia mart, I or ha lalvira for art, ll.il tha worl.l will not know It; la Uila ajiirl.lofllia n.art Nona tha ka Ihrlrra tba pnat. E. C. lanloM In ll.mia and Cotuorf. TJIK rLAYKHS." CREDIT WHERE IT WAS NOT DUE. A rrofraaor M'lmaa Mrdlrlna H'aa Moat aV frrtlta la tha llollla. ThiTo ht n diK-tor rtmneettxl with lha l iiivenily of llulTiili) who lina a linhll of wiyiiiK, "Do yon ruteli the Idea?" to tlm ymiim men who art In hi chnrifn w hen hn ha uiailn or tri' d In mako a point in hia li clun a at tlm quia i Iiuum Ourai Im hud an mid iiimi auioiiK hia private palientH, nnd ho invited aatu ii. nt to o with hi in to ar it Tho pa tient wna a woiuuii. Ib forei'iiterniK the Nllll tlm d.rtor run fully etplained tha diM'.inn to tlm atmieiit nud told him that ho hud ta ut tlm woman onm m.ilirlna tho flight la fiini which lie w an ronlldeaj Would help her. He explainiil tlm com piKitKiii of tlm m.lielne, Uild what p.tr dollar coinlilimllun of drii(H w ould l II- flit thin diMitM) and then ciileri-d tha ii Lr.Kiin. "How do you fit (hia inorniiiK. Mm K. ?" hn aLed. "till, doctor." replied tlm pnlieut, "you havo uo Lieu how much better 1 fit'l." "Tin m, yoiitiif man, " naid tlm d. or, turning to tho Mudcut. "do you catch tliu Idea?" id, iiocior." continued tho aha woman. "I do fn 1 very miu h belter." "Took my inediciuts 1 aupinaH.?" queried thv diK'lor. 'Well, n.i," replii-d tlm patient "Vtiii mv, my hunbaml wu ihilainetl away from lioinu hut niKht, and 1 didn't Ki t it nt all. " "1 d.ni t think, " broke In tlm atn dent, "that 1 t'Xactly rauKht tlm Idea." And tlm il.x tor hadn't a word to uy. UulTalo Lxpn-Mi Tien Melliit-nt Dwitcht tau-ked her thia K"wn, l r notice book, her char acter phototrrnpha and her letter of In- trwlnrtion in tho attic room of a Now York boarding limine her joy tu un- coiiflniil. Tho bourdiritf hoiiao waa eaat of Third avenue, and the attic r.in waa four fiilila from tho afreet; but when ono la talented and S, and viaila New York for tlm flmt time with a llatt.-rlnir liitriHluction to an ititltii iiliul uiauutfer. one ihien not count utaim. On the flrat cveninif Mi Ilirent ato be frhatly rooit and wilieil aahtd with tli air of a young woman who i aaatired of rhauimKim and awitbreaila at tho Week'o end and Wondered whether it would bo three !aya or five before alio "MKiieo wiin llio llillil.litlal inanacer and eiiKUK'il qtmrtera Ixtter iM-ritting tha coiueilieuuo of a uietroMhtari company. 1 wo weeka litter Mellicetit occupied tha aaiiie attic room on the cant aide, but uoardod t hciiply at a Third avenue eat ing boune, where alio could bn-ukfuat heartily for 13 c ut and dino luiurioua ly for i'O. (me week more and Mi llicint waa boiling her breakfuNt cocoa over the vua jet and washing her liandkerchiofa in tlm bathtub and llnttetitiig them on tho Window muo to dry. In Hume daya alio blacked her Uh.U with ink and a'tuffeil her mirror frame with nra.ji-r adrer tiwiueiitu for ballet irli and lady fen cer, I ho letter of recommendation which the influential umna.-r had kiudlr returned wait atnuked and worn by con- aten.lily. "You mit be hungry, John. to tucceeo. It I luee It" Tb tfrYi btart aauk. Uo hoina? Tl.a worn face of bar fa ttier, tlx ihabtiy powmaoJ tnaatr facf f brr ntotlu-r and little autera, war a aonalaat rrjiroa. h of her ldlenwa, WriU? A year'a davotiun to hu-ratura had bare ly iurplied her with pocka handker- chlefa. Clerk? ll-v handwriting wa lavl, her acconnta tnvcurato. No; tight or aulcldo or matriuionyl TUeaa wtr tha only alternative. At 4 the in id t rouirlit a card to tha W. "John Walker," Mvlluvnt read tncrednl.mi.lr. In the rior Uduw a Ull flgnra ma tO Mieet her. "Look her. Mil!y." the man aald da- cluively. "J vo cotno to take yoq back with uia tonight. Yon might aa well Harry mo now n nny titrm. You'll only wants tuna loonrig rutin. I here. Milly regards! tha arieaker hot. leaalv It waa aa though the walla of deatiny werocioaing in ttion her. I can t, John, the protected. "I, never promland, and yon have no 11' cotiao. uui tneroa no neel or a licenaa ere, he retiinnxl. Ignoring the otht cluuae tif tlm Kirl'e oliiwtion. "There- an old friend of mine, a McUiodixt uiin ter.onlv a block away, w ho' all readv, Why, Mill y. if the rmueat tliini; in the world if only you make np your mind to it We'll get nipper at tho Metroooli and take tlm next train bock to Iloaton. I meat lm at the ofiice tomorrow." Mi-llicent fhia.k her head. "I can t d'fido all at once. John." he entreated. "I mnt hnve time to think." Khe glance.1 at tho black marblo t liK-k on the mantel. Half paat 4. In half an hour her future would bo decided for her. It wo aliiioxt a relief to ahifttho re-poiimliility from her own (boulder. The man cotiacnted grudgingly. "Hv ineinla r. heaaid frravely. watching htr i.rown. li'iuaiit proiilo outlined againnt the w Info window curtain, "reinemla-r, if yoti mnrry ma you mtiht give tip all tlnHMi notion alxiut acting. I won't hnve my w ife M-t up for every laidy to ataro at." Hi word were handi, but hi eye wem n'rcciionnl. M. llicetit innldeil. "I titidentaiid," iiho returned; "if I Klt'euptiow, it will be for alwaya." "I'll put on my hat," alio added. "We might n well go now and have it over." "I couldn't help myself," alio thought wearily n alio followed him into the afreet. "They wouldn't give me a chance there wu no way but thia." When aim retumel, there wa a plain gol.l ring I1m.ii Iter li ft lian.l Mellicent eyttl it lm nluloualy all tho tiinn alie wa Jxtcking her tniiik. Tho notice hook, the character photogrnpha, the lint of agenrie and tho letter of in troduction aim laid ill the waMchoHkct. Aa alio croMcd to tlm door her dr brunhed a yellow envelope from tho table: lr H MllalollT-l mlwl IU.) Irnl luti.-h-un. but aa)Ul. l.im at tl.ohol. l ll.l. afl. r. Bonn an I nlr ie.1 l.la iriml- to aia ).. a trial. III li-l ).. khowalai.lt rt-hrarala later. I.u. kjr, u. l II, llial llii. rl.anra came brfora t'xt I'll Nrar Vurkf hlmrrel)', l ow AMU Itoamva. At the foot of the at air John Walker drew hi wife' arm affect innately with in In own. "What- the mutter. Melli cent;'' lm aai.l gravely, "you look a though you'd weii ghoM." "Only the gin, t of n comedy art rev that never wa to In-." nai.l Slellicent Vi)i MTTLE FOLKS. Ttaa M af a aaldlaa. TL new w-iug of the IIuapitAl for Sick Children 1:1 Lou Ion will be opene,l In I. ne. It t to contain OVT 00 Uil. Tl foun.i.it.ou atone of tl. i.cwr win ; w u l l M in h '.0, 1M.U. It w.i I'loughttuitl it woul 1 bo very iitiuM to bavath ttoiix laid by one of tha children In the hoapital. and John llartw u tho child heti-d f. r thu i.urtane. Uo wa a dear l.ti!.i lad of 10, tlit eon f a aoldit-r, and wn f.r a long time a lient in tha h' I ital with a dine.tae.1 bona in hi anklo, w hich ht tuat r. ultcl in ampututiun of Li leg. I fore the operation took place John fcio would ofteu tell tho tiurnea and d(X lira that aa uu H ever ha waa big aMKiNa THim own pills. cOLMXO JEWELRY. ' 111 Jmm I luollooal Italaarllaiu- Tho latent npplication of Ih lirtliii It tnudu by a New York "pnifeemir" who teucln-a yoiin woman t.f ciuoth nal t. in- raiin til how to faint gracefully. The girl who faint ha rather goiioout of fimlii. n unco tlm tall and athletic be came tlie"afyln in girU," but willi the return of oil f.iluoui-d winter and gown even jar.l wido and criiii'lin.a it ma lm . t.d that tlm acnaitivo, hriiiling creature who faint nt the i;:ht of a api.ler nn. I ahriek at n uiotino ill once nn ro appear. With praiae- I Worthy promptitude, then fore, tho ilia-' t iphn.f l)etitarto utitiDiinci-a that for a c-.iiHi,l. rati"n he will tench any woman tind. r 4 how to faint with a touching I icraco that I warraiile.1 to pnxliice nn ttii.n-.i..ii on tho hunk-at tnaanilina i fc.-art. 1 lie nUi ti ncln a iii.hIiiIc.1 agony, if one in. i v .i i ipn It, to th w ho'ob- jift to gi num.) fainting, but would like to cnipliaM... a nil nation by a alight ug- g'-ntlon that UnalntallCO Illicit I ItllT- ! r. It I to he hope. I that the proftwaof may ad 1 a no if I. -noon to yomif men in coining to tint aupimrt of the )"U'ig w u who havo Icaml to faint. tli..t t!iv in ay ln t nalihsl todo their part with cju.d grace. -lloat on Adver-tim-r. ha OIK, Ara hap. "lb 'U know what miL.- plrkM oHv.a .,;' tt funil.r f o- l't.tl.!i ai.l tho other day. "You w..iil,iu t eijnit a California olive grower to get rich win n hi oliv.-a are 'I I nt a htile iiioro than Iho ct of the biiin I uil f,i finM,M-the trick in tlioi in.- t.-.,dn. Ik.hii in tlmU. n. ) vail, y ti r.- n" gioat fruit f.irma There l one grew, r who ha ao acr.- of plum tr.t.. ;.', ,,f them now Unring. K m ii . yi, ;, iiltl1, ,,r f,,ur I,,,.),,.!, ,lf greni ..mm. 'M,,, ,,lmil. nru livo ahiti-il Tin . v nr.- i.-k wh.-n gr., n. Bold to a l.uv.-r vie. put. u.m , fau,. lain I., I labile, U k. uaK y nru ..Id foroliv.w. Th.-yaomuchnwiiiblo tho genuine that no ..i... ,ut an epicure can l. tn-t t'jat they are i,t. Trick In all trade., anu't thriv?" liuffalo S. . o aba W aa HliaA. "A poor, au k man, who haa a Wife, ai.li. tl a triflel" "IJui whra i your wife?" 'S.i l M.unlllig at the di !") Inf ott lot Uia pJo i man Zviluii1 blind taut hunilliug, and the notice book waa dog eared. On one and of her bnn-ati waa a 1oi of letter from the man who winhed to marry her. At lirat M llio nt iixd to read and aighover tlni pledge of afTiv lion. It wu audi a pity, alio thought, that ho cared like that for a girl w ho never could marry him. Now n'm read and aighed over them with a different emotion. "It can't como to that," alio would nay. a a At the Mart there had lxcn a certain piquancy in tlm venture. To 1 lalent.nl and Bit nud to neck her fortune alone in a great city n a.l tiiicoiutuoiily like tha tint chapter of a romance. I! nule New York captivated the girl. Iter roun.Uof tlm day liuinhed, nhe would ride from the lJattery to Iiarl. ni on the el. vate.l. price diaiuoiid neckla.cn uu.l air her thr gown with thelnnt of them on that Ilrondwny promeninhi wlowe glitter wa Colintaully auggeativo of f..lin-il and an orchentral accompanjuieut. Tlm agi'iicie cliarimil by their abso lute noM-lty. To jn in trate to that private territory. to a. ii a alip ln-armg her name and ad drewt jihiced in a pigtunhol.. lalnltd "S.iil.retfm nn.l lngennca," aeine. to .M.'lh. cut a iiiiiitie uu.l c letting ex ri- dice, ono well worth hour of waiting i.i . . nun ine t oniiiieiiin, aarcaMlu or lll.llll. r rut. of the mauagi r and hi aatellite. All till, however, a 1 nai.l, wa at tin tart. To l tho hcroiim of a romance u utat thing, tho heroine of a realistic novel qiiiio another. I "I'm In gtnnitig to mmi)vt tho trutii of all thiw. horrid ntorienof bufflnl gi li.Il atruggliiig againnt adverao fate," alio I wrote tic.tr thecloBO of the third week to tho man w ho wmlied to murry her. Manager ull n tiicd in league aguitint her all aavo one. who, from the la-gin-ing, had treated her with unaccouuta l.ln forUanili. e. II.. had even aetit her ticketa for a new play. Them wa a .libretto part in it that wnalwdly done, he nai.l. Tlm author wit a friend of hi and well, het-oul.lu't pMinia.. anything, but he'd like In r to ece the part. Tho aotil.retto wa Utd wome even than Mellicetit had hoped; weak, com mon, at If conn. i.. un. "If nch ptniplo can obtain engage ment, then why not I.'' ahe aid the next inorning in rcirtiug tho play. "I'm Hot a raw amateur: I atudi.nl f..r two jrart w ith a well kuowu actor uud tago manager. I've play.il oer mid ' over again at atud. til mat mm and 1 later in pnif.-vioiial lirfoniiance in until town. t'a only a chance I want, a chance to an-ak a dotru line. Uiat' all. but they won't give me even a hear iii." Mellicent' t-he-k biini.il. She h.V tho brown ln-k front her uioint lora head and ey.il the agent nggreivi ly. lie Bhin.k hi heml d. pui atlugly. Ha waaalim and blond and In.ytnh. with a droll, captivatlngnccent that heightened the cfTirt t.f hi dry ntt. r itu-r. "I ll tell y.ti hat it in." the man ti.L Til lioylo at Urn. Ii.i'u today and put ymir cm., to him. If he ren.rt ft vorably. I'll U t you know tint aftern.vu, In't ho too much though. If yon don't hear from me by A nt the lat.-at, you'll know there' nothing to expect from that quarter." Mill-tit grnnpl Ida hand in parting alinoat afT.i-' ioti.it. ly. "It a chance." the whiapeml aa h flitntml tha atair at theeaat aide Uvr 1 tmWuaa,. IaWtithjari4bgiii I Will there Inn time to have a at rule cooked for our np rr Margaret Dodge In Kato 1'ield'a Wunhington. A N.itrl l:iirrllllrnl. A coiumilt.D of proiniii. nt n-i.eufof I in. .ii Spring. N. ., including aeveral t lergyuicii, w ho are to Hnniium tho ex- iIiimvo Kile of liipior. havo inntied the following ata'i iiieut: "Wo will allow no i man to pay for unother man' drink o win H-riuit no iiriiiiio nucn, tiorany I approach to it. We will allow no one : npiktrontly under the legal ng.i within our d.n.rn. Wo will w 11 to no mini if by tlie pro r nTni .i wt lire forbidden to do ao. To certain other 'pMi. t ht ir liaiuc to Inn panned n .ii by a majority of tho coinmittiv, o will ii..t wll at nil. Wo will not cll npirit in larger .pianti tic than ii iugl glasn, except on n phy aician' order, mid of nil audi mile we Will kli p a record. Then.) nud Mich other Wholenolim rule It frolll tllllll to time we may ihi'tii denirable we will en force. lureiif ire pr.lit. which will U large, will lm handed over It freqiiclitly a H.n.nil,l,i to the tow n authoritii-N. with the tin. Icrnlali. ling that they will luud for the purMne of reducing the taxation t.f the town." 'or. I'liila.l. Ipliia Iilger Mhal Monarchy 4 uala. The total cunt of tho monarchy i di fvtly itlx.ttt irnHi.ono year, but them I are radical who iirguo that indirectly it . . . .. .. . conin iioiii'i... i.et ii men take tin ir en ! tiiuato, w hii h in aometlnug over i'l.mm, (nil. and divide that among aw.noo.ouii j,i. I pie. What dm- it conn, to a head? AUuit 7 n-iico a year, or nThap 3 farthing a mouth. Unit la the iitmont the queen coat her eulij.i t. That i the utiuiwt which th.y would gam by aholinhing tlm monarchy, or would they gain thut If they think an. they are niugularly aau- gilllie. la't tlii'tu turn to cotuitrict which an under a republican govern nt. and they will lind that elected pnmideiita are apt to cunt more than queen. Nat iotiul IleVleW. Womra'. I'.r.t Titer A.uM-lalloa. Tlie Woiucn' K.-nt Tour unwn iatlon UaaK-iuty foriu.il to fnal.lo women to Ictid a few niontlm abroad at thelowent nwibh) cilt. For W olllen of ipiiet tanlea the expetiM' of a atiiiiiiier in Kugland, In cluding tho Vovage, ne.il not exceej f.'.Vi. Then.a i. ty, .,f which Mm. Julia Ward Howe in prvni lent, puliliili.ua lint of cheap and rcnprvtahlo Knlging houet-a tn dilTerent foreign town. Tho am'iety adt imm women aa to tha bent mean of traveling economically and indepctidi ntly and exchange Intro- duetto' U tw.i n uieiula-r w ho d.nre couiauioii for a trip almi.l Womca who c.ui in nny way iiiaketineof thecon tantly lm n aniug advantag) of toe n ociatinn or w ho U lieve that they can N'tiefit othi-r throtigli it ore cordially Invited to Ul-oln.i ineiuber. liuaton Letter. enough he meant to be a noldler, like hi father. And hi title face would fluah and hi eye apurkle a ho talked of the grand pnmpect la-fore him. And no on had the courage to tell him that they f.-ured hi ambition could never be real iznl Hut they need not have trembled, for when the aad, and day arrived and the ixair leg had been cut off it wa ..nn. I that John Hart ln.ro the ton I of a trie hero in hi frail little lxdy and waa indeed worthy to I tha eon of a brave oldier, for acnrcely a word of coin plaint or diMipiKiinttnetit wa heard to fall from hi li at the Ion of hi limb l.m that ho knew would prevent him from lighting, nn he had lotitod bo to do. or hit queen and country. And at the ceremony w here ho wa juntly elected to play mich an important part there wa faro bnghtt r than tho littlo lad hoMichildinh voice declared the atone well and truly laid.-i'all Mall Uudget A Hoy". Kln.lnaaa. During the illneaa of Jame O. Olaine Manter Howard Carter of Howard roun- Md.. the noil of Mavor P. K. Carter. -nt tho tlyiug atatemuun a braceof par- Iridgea. The otht r day ha received the ollowing letter: .fiinna Pi.aca. XViitnrro. Mv llrtn Mil t ' tnirit - Whin vm aetit m father lhin i.anri.luen, I In.-I I., arlla and thank )..u for Ihrin. h.il lanmfr.i I Ironvrird i. r y rami Lira to )ou.if the j-urr ).m la. no taatl TaUaf la a Caaloaa Tkaa) TlilMil tba AanMaaaariaa. "Our bQaluvM la inffwrins to aorna itent frvtn a new fad of tba laVytidan that U crowing rapidly, I rt grtt UttaJ," . :.l n:j n;i.t!ircary. "In old time, of iw ..-, uv. quite tuual for medical prat iitluiici to put op thvir own pra crlptioiii. Odd y ruuugh, thiy are tak ing up tho practica aguln lu a frrah I'irm. They do not prepaxo tbo luedi- tllit-a they preacrihe, but a good many (.f them liny give to their putnut lu the hape of pill. For example, you roimult lr. NjuilU for ayuiptoiu which Indicate a tomoch tlinordt-r. Iiintcuti of w riling a preacnptiou for it, ho givi) you half a do n little tablet and tell 1"U to call again lu a cuuplo of day. . You go bock again and get aoino nmro of tho .imo pill one to Inn tukeu after , t-ai'h meal, you are Inntrneted. That 1 trannu tl..u rolat tho Billnn iu-y of the 60 ccul bu would have got for Clling tho preacription. It might aeeui to you tliat the ex nim of furninhitig tin ir own mcnliciiie wonld deter phynicinii from adopting thi plan, but I will quickly explain to you how it work to their udvnntnge. You munt uiidomtaud, to In-giu Willi, thut they get Iho pi I In or tablet at wholi-alo rate, o that the cont i not very great Naty dow-a nru uo longer in fashion, and n lurgn nuiii- 1 In r of remedii-n particularly the coal tar preparation) am put up uuwudayt . iu tho nlmn. 1 nM ak of. I "Ir. Suill give you nix tublcU and , tell you to coinu Kick on Friihiy. In that way ho aecun-a another vimt from j you and ruke in uu additional f i. That ( 1 where Inn profit couice lu. Further- I more, if your fi i' ml Mr. Itobbiu Imp- ! p. in to bo atifli ring from yinptonn ; kimilur to your ow n, youcumiot furuinli i her with Kiinii of tlm pill which havo done you no much g.nnl, us ) "U could do . if you had a pri x-nptioii. You can only j recoiuiiieiid In r to Hr. Smulls who M inip in limit In r fee. So you can cu 1 fi r yourw-lf that tin plan, wlnlu do-j cidetlly injiirii.un to t ur trade, i a great help to the doctor. In one way it work well. Not haMiig a r. n. riplioii, tlm patient cannot obtain iiuh fiuilo ijuauti In of Iho mciiciiie by liuviug it put up again and again ut tho nMithicaty'a. It i in that manner more than uny other that iKi.plu acquire dajigcroua drug hab it. "To audi a point of development han thi new f.w I of the pliy.-i. lann ariir.nl that great fact. .ru n aru kept Limy turn ing out tablet mid lulls fomalu to d.n:- turn only. Tlm lirinn that own thenu i-n- iiiblinhmi nt M ini ngciil ail over t lie country toaolicit the patronage of med ical men. From the latt. r tin y oluain order for tliu iloni n lu Hiuall compans ut o much -r l.onii or lu.oiio, put up iu Imlthn or Imxc. Tho pill nru carefully pi pared uccording to formula' of ric- ogliiziil vulue, tlrug of thelnit quality being I'liiploymL" St Loui tilulaj-Delliocrut. ONI OF THE MANY 6ECRET3 Or THI PAWNBROKERS' TRADE. A RURAL CO'JNTEnrCTEa, A. It. Tin A Ltllle Uuk ltaaa la Iba Hear f a Chi aa(a Loan U 01 aa, Wbare Maay OoMaa Ualrlaanau Are Maltad aad Caal lata liar i ouuntry hoy Which Are Tradad Tot Gd Cats. "Lookt funny, dwn't it? All tha anmo there are a dozen of thoeo ma thiuea going at leant unco a week iu thi i city that the public never heard about ! before. When you uudcratuud it, yon will be able to fell your friend what Inniiiiua of the gold and direr they Kuvu with their 'uucle' and Dover re- : tl.i-m. 'On tho dead' now, don't giva mo away, mid I will tell yoa kiiuo of tho ai-crei of tho pawnbroker' tra.la" Tho remark wa malu iu a littlo dark room iu tliu rear of ono of tho big loan ofiice not far from Madinoa and Dear- born Mr.i K The proprietor went on to aay the r ort khuw that 10 to 15 per cunt of all article pluccd iu "hock" are never culled for. Thin often gold and ailvt r ure purchaaod outright by the pennyweight or ounce, and in one w av or uiioth. r a largo u.uount of tbo pri cioii nn tula 1 accuinnlutoL To turn old ry e good into ready canh la tho probliui that confront tha loan broker. Itaukrupt Mock of new diwigm and frenli g.nnla Ull tho caara lu tho counter nn. I ahow window , and tha old miitcriul gi into new golden eagloa, with I'n. lo Suiu'a atatnp njMiu them. Ou tbo floor of the back room, reach al alter aetting half a dozou elec trio alarm going uud tbo preaning of uu meroua button, wa a jm-ullar coutrir auc looking liko a H inch tilo atood on end, w ith a bra barrel covered with liipca ly It idk A copjn-r pan, foine Irou tool and noiue bowl thut looked , liko oomniun flowerpot lay on tho floor. I "Thia copper barrel, " aai. I tho pro- ! tirietor, "i 111 Uil with naphtha. Theea 1 Halle . a M4(1 t,,Mi axMMaal tau..( m recent cniiturvi.f a ii A.hley. Ilia , at hi. Pi ( l , l.-e iqamtlve .Murphy, ni; ;, ,i the car.i-r of i m. i.f ,r ,.lt fi feiteralii lha l nli.il .-ta!, , . I nolnenon InnniiMi of t. y t , In rn hud I. ,,r. I never hiivlnif liv.il iwv ,.. , away front bla f.iil,.-r'. J, . ... ci.iiiiitrfiltwork on wii,,,, oiii.try u pn.Ul.ly t,,,t . t'. Illll of tl.l' tvl.1,0,1.,1 l, Dnrton, (t. Hut Illll. In-nhb tl. ,1- ,. Iiiirtiliig tlieengr.iv. r . an i-, ., Lwl lan-n rmploi.il In , ..ir, . kirnt and h.ul U-.-n tniu . t i afterward with a cl. v.r g.u,rf , ; ' a Va. i - n. ' ' I 4 .!.-.,. '1 t ' Ur-,s ' tcu. '!.., I II.;, ' ..; " .( .f ' 'llr. 1 ; vrt. r . ' a .i.l.,. a. n. it riiT. falter. The notorioun Mil., i. doing time on hi mi-., ml -,... . the ailyaufngo of many y.-.u, , f during which time hewuna , a gang of clever men nud li... ., opportunitli- to work, with all t lie of tlie profcaaloual t rin.k 1,-r of t he nt u IT . pipe lend to thia tilo or furnace ThU I Takina the work of the-e tw. handlo hero la for tho forcing of air bo- criminal a n criterion, tl... bind tho naphtha ao It will make a ; Icy may he pn-t!y ...11., I , i, trong blont. Thcao ot nro cruciblt f'""y r.'rci m- kn . . amrr.ivlii ..ullv ma'H )... I.. . Into the furnace wo plactt tho crucible; (Juear I'reak of Mrmorjr. Tho French Mt-utint, Kibof, in hi work on "Dine.-iK-aof tlm Memory" tellf of a man ."0 y. am of age, of eoimi.l. -rabid learning nud nciitiirementn, who Kiirn. Mr fuih.r aa. gn-aily t. mi. hrl al your ! W'n found nt tho ti rmiliatioii of a ) Ihimghlf.ilriena. He maila ma r. a. your letter laiea in him ami then nald Im Kaiili-d tiiM-ml yea anina reiiH-iiihranee. I nail. , all thnniiih ll.a a inter. Iui.i thai ba am. I.l Rmw In-tlr, an.l In-nl.lr tn .u k nut k.mu-iI.Imh f. r you blue arir. a. )..ll aitulil tallia a hat be rh.M amnurh morn. Nuw that l.r i, altnu.-th.-r g' fMm u I luoe iru.l in iin.i anina u I. Ihii.a an he vcro illiu to huvo lont tho rti-olhrtion of everything, even tho mtiiie of tho llinnt Common object. A noon a hi health wa rentort d be began to acquire knowledge like a child. After L aming tho mime of olii.i t he a., ul.l ,aa like.1 I.i hnva arm y.iu.ati.l I In. in" Wa taught to read, lllld after thi bo- III ..1 . i ... ..' . i gnu to I. aril Latin, ile mmle ctiimiilern I bio progren when ono day in reading I hi h n.-oii with hi brother, who wan hn teacher, ho mi.l.li nly itopjn d and put hi lian.l to hi lieitiL "What i the matter? Don't you feel well?" nnkud hi brother. "I feel a peculiar Herniation iu my head, " ho replied, "and now it ni'in to mo I knew nil thi before." Ktrnngn to aay, from that time ha rnpidly recovered bin facnltii- and could never nndi-mtiinil bow it had Im n neo ewary to teach him reading and writing when ho wa ;I0 years of ago nud a pro-flcli-nt in botlu )"U will f.-el that tlienlraia link, ara null) ail from lilm. f..r. afi.-r all. Ih ih.Micht that .n. lupin anil lih.l.-rlln. tl,i- tilt In in. .re ll. an Ilia till ll. If. I. it m.ir ha, Inn-n a graal .l.-an-Ula Knarry mil una of no fillhrr'a alnhra. I want y..u lo reiii.-inln-r n.al I am unly hi. atfant. Ynura vrrjr aiii.rrr,y. ilAioiirr lli.Aina Tho aleevo link are of gold uud lienr the name "J. (. Illaiii.." nud tho initial "11. C"-I'hilailelphia Pre. The liable, la lha Hblta llott.a. When Kllth Cleveland entered the While Hoiinoiind met Manter McKi-o. .lie aniil.il at him foritlmut lOaccond and then tiiicereinoniounly went to her doll. HotiiclHHly nai.l aomething nlmut "ltiiby McKee" which the youngnter re- aented. "I'm lliont 6 and Mill Un) biir to lie ciillnl 'baby,' ho Kii.L 'Tin a big Ihv." Mary Lmlgo McK.-e U have.1 like a inrfift little lady, though alio rcinurk.il lo her liiirae. the franli-in who had In-en teaching her lo iqn-ak (iermaii. "What pretty locket that liltle baby haa our p fcrriiig to a mnall gold l.n k. t on the chain almut Kuth'a neck. Atlanta Con titutiou. An April Hhnwar. ) 11 V-' J-A- W'X- v. III V J k.' ' a. . . k X I'afwrtiiMUi, "Mailara," obn, rvnl the halnlrceaer. "flu re aro aiivcr thread aiuong the gold here. " O "Ala," alghiol the la.ly, "and bunbaud 1 unalti ral ly i ppianil to ae double ataudarvl!" Nvw York IU- OurdaaV New tha ne!jr wind. ra Mills Arii'a l omniu up tha hl.II Ail Ihr i.r.)nt i. In train, l.e.1 l.y .htiiinn rniin,uf ruin; Tu i .i. intttrr. rlnttrr, ":.Ih n .un. an. I . :aitrr, patlart I irm ll.a I. hi, an.l then the nboaar. Il'imtit.a t.ii.l and uil.in H..r, Mr.a.k. rt frr aiih iitikliii ring, Plr.1. t.nt full of aena to .Intf: t n.u I.., I Iratraanll, a lib .nJa, l.rra tl, iin,M t-t.u-t. hnla All Dour r. a-1) aith a a ill; ATil'. .in,in up lha bill: Tha Hooked I inbrella. Tlm umbrella with n lumk to tho han dlo i very convenient to curry. It 1 eany to gra-p or to nlip on tlm urm, but it can prove nn nwkward companion If carried tho wrong wny, mid it very often in, a wa illustrated by a lady on Canal afreet a day or two ago. Slio wa walking quickly along, not once tempt ed by the daintily nrTangul bargain pread out in the window. She wa evidently in a hurry. Her crooked ban din umbrella- waa under In r m m. She pana.il through a group of gentlemen. When atiddculy aim found bernelf whin hil nrouud with great forro, nud to her untoiiinhmeut dincovertnl iho bod bookul a han.lnomo young man, the hm.k U ing funteued to tho front of hi vnt Don't carry a h.mkiil umbrella otiderynur arm. Now Or lean Time Democrat Mall !aaa4. Cmt. .tin r Tlue cuff don't 3 pear to be rev. mil le. Cl. ra Xo. . Thiia are what are eall.d the aeif reeiaxt brand. Texaa rltHlulhan( Their I Purgi-nr'a dimnvny 41f a way to oblit erate facial Id. nilnhe h ut given the de- t.vtive.fr. a great deal of diftlcnlty in l.natmg well known criminal, lly Ihi-ne operation the w hole character of liio f.a-iaU exprewiou I aouietimea changed by a few tl. ft jalat of a lancet The wound h.al in a very hi rt time and in una.1 oaac can never ba UoUcml The criminal fraternity are not alow to take hold of thiakuimUilge, and In con-riueiH-e the d.-at-nptioti in the puaaea- ion of the detective caiiixnt alwaya ba Ocpnodvd npoa I'hiladtlediia Call Jnd(ra' Wurh. "Peoplo faia'tn to think that India ha nothing to do but ait on the bench and liit.ii to lawyer and witneeaca fctlk." n.ii.1 a judgo yeatcrday. "If iif ting on tho bench were tho burden of eur laln.rn, wo would havo an cany time. Take the long opinion that tuunl l written out They are nnuolly pre- ptre.i at night nud rem ire in many in .tnnrce a great deal of care and research among luwlnn.k. Smie opiuioua ara lutereatlng; but, aa a rnh they are ted! ou and dry. Here U where a gn at ileal of work cornea In, and Nai.l. -a tha opinion ara generally written by tha uilgm tin in-elvea. The tenogrnpheT 1 not around, and writing after .ctniiig epiintomisl to dictating in an offli-a ta) Very lalmrioua " Cincinnati Commar- rial Uau-tte. m 0 The Allutrd ITuta l or run. Tbe rxar haa trlgn.il f.,r marly II year. Thi hn Nn-n, It I. worth noting, the u.ual length of a ituantan relan alnr tha beginning of the arrrtit.enih century. r-inre ain.iil in aauia dale . av.-nme length of avnnlnb rrlgn haa btn-n SI yean, of an Au.irlan n-lgn Sit yean, ol a I'ruvlan 50 yrar and of a Iirltiah ln to to U vear. aceortllug a i'nrgr I in rhi.l.il i excluded. Iliyal mortality to Kuaala I higher. t. than tn France, where tha Ut aorrt.-lgn relgr.ed on an i.raga SO yrnr ra. h, althougt) on of I hem wa. guillottrml, one traeau-teil to tl. Helm, cne uYpuaed and out furoed to abdicate. l:.lhatlra Itaa Maat O'Kief Why did the New.plicea move? O McEIl Tlia wall ir on their old flat didn't haruioni.e with the new Uby'i comp'.aUun, 1 UUva. truuk lya Eagla. into tha crucible g.na the gold Hot, inn't it? Ko hot thut wu aro compelled to wear col. mil ghu-se to eo what' going oil Hut that' nothing to tho way tho thing I thuio in I'nclo Sam' fur nace. Now, hero goo to All tbo cruci ble," Into the ato no jnr went gold wntcb com and chain with family bUtorio, crent and initial, nouveuir Unnjn and breantpiui of forgotten date, ring that could have rpokeu of wedding bell and birthday iu thu long ago, golden charm, acarfpiu with tho jewel ro tuovnl and otld nud end col lifted lu a week' trade. Tho enti mated value of tho hatful of (.pick wiu f 1,000 in puro gold. Into the melting collection went a lot of bornx. Thi wn to make the gold I flow when nufllciently melted. There ' w.ut no moke, uolhiiig but a ickly I mcll of naphtha, thu noine of tho blaat and tbe glittering wliitnicn of tho cru cible. To get a doner look at the molting gold a pair of green eyeglasnea waa fur liinlml. A tho broker Mined tho con- teiit of tho crucible with uu iron jmker black bubble would coiuo to the top and piece or coarner metal would bo Been otrtiggling to tho mirfaco only to aink back into tho yellow gold now turn ed to flui.L Tho broker lifted the cruci ble out of tho furnaco und poured it white hot content into nn iron niol.L I Tho mold rented iu a pan of wat. r. All tho gold aetll.il into tho mold, uud tlia borax, turning black unit hit tho water, Ht.ud ou top. In a few minute tha borax wa knocked off ami out fell a bar of gold weighing hi veral pound, eight iiu he long and probably threo fourth of an inch m in ure. After clean ing tho bar was laid oniilo for shipment to tho treasury. Wo tlo tin oiuxi a wot k," aald the proprietor an ho chut off the valvo to tho naphtha barrel. "From hero the bar go to Wiudiingtoii by extirca. lieforo it value i returned wo will pay out near ly 4 on 11,000. At Cnclo Sam' work tho bar will 1 remelted by a fiercer heat. Then tho melted mas will ba IKiured into water, where it will fonn into allot or pellet of gold nud nilvcr nud copper. These pellets are then plac ed in acid nud tho tlitTi n :it metal Dep urated. No, you can't f.nd tho govcrn meiit for a lninut.v fncii-nce doc the work in goinl haa After thi procon tho treanury Ui gold eagl.n for the gold and silver coin f,.r tho ilver metal contain.. I in tho bar. So, you ee, tho old battered watch case, broken chain or out of tlato orna ment coiuea back lu new coiu of tho realm. Over f.'OO.OOO worth of gold bar I annually aent from Chicago bro ker lu thi way, nud not ono pernou in 10,000 ever nt how tbo melting I dona Of cour-o many gold coin are mado Into jewelry and lncounte of time aro aent back through our crucihlt one more. Thia I on account rif change of tylo in gold ornament of all kiudi which I conatnntlr going on. Any pront? Oh, ye. Wo figure all uch thing. An article pawned meoni to u only it weight in tho crucible with profit dinductetL Thi profit may bo fl or it may bo II per cent A chain Weighing 10 worth of gold wo buy for ?s. 60 or wim lea. Tho 1.50 it for profit, handling and tho rink. Ye. it' quite a buniuena, nnd many a family bla- lory na leii told In the cohlen heir. loom that havo fallon into a loan bro ker crucible. "Chicago Tribune. engraving monily m lf taiu:lit advantage of nvn l t luinin I. . f j tlou and in. iIi.hU n-llnl on I y r I rna.k. he prmluced a count, if. only to ilione uuulo by Hill I i I paral.ly N It.-r than tigle'n l -i . : It la not till' lennt Wi.llllerlill r .c Ilalley'a work that hu wan . n . I till, work in a rural cininiiti:-. I evcryliody' bunlii.-nn in ki.n.'i i j Innly rle, without awaki uliig I . . enl niinpicloit. .More than Uo,. i- , j Velopathat, In-glniilng iinaborof 1 I lie hu for tho l.mt ten yenrn Ih. u i and tllnjnmlng of rounli rl. lt g I I . ver coin without nmiinlug nu-. i ... would tvni aliuia-t Incr. ililile ln.t rrld. n.e of bin father, given In 1 1, of llalley mid Llicletl lllil.l a:. I Fruiit ln, who wit arn-ni.il nfi.-r i'., of thu Wllm.n broili. r nud II..;:. charge of In lug nil nceomil.-e. llalley, Sr., I n rcM-. lal le. w. : fanner und had mlilur km !.' fiiplcloil of Id. non a wroi.g!..it I.l. m III. il lliibl'iirtl a a m in win i hi houne two v. an. it A", w le u I. -to engngo bin win to n-tfii I m in.. patent. Young llall.y had n..u.i' n. I. ul g. lilun, ni.'l the (ami ly tt.n i: hi. nuccenn lu ol.liilning lm rative . mi nt. Iliil, l.anl ni.,ilaii .I il. it i'. ti. ut be done lu aim. lute r. v, ..' none of II..II. y' family iiiii-I U a. to the i.ik,li..i. Till, ru-e .n. . , -m Intl .ly. Ilallry father and I n.: . Il.ling, iiiiniispli'iniin an i . renM-Ctetl till' Confidence lllld In . : . templed to learn hat wan g ;' thut inv-i. ri'iun v. i:.-!,..p lu Hi. I i not doiil.tlng lint ll.at mune il o .' evolve aoine pr.nllgj- ..f m.i hai l .,; which would place the ... -brother on the pinna, le of fan,, . I' tt rrlblo blow to tin ui todiioi.t. r 1. . how :. 1,1 I l'h ' :i!:t ' ' l- .Il i II f '"Ml : ii.,f- -1. ii. .f .t (!... . -::i.i- - I'll . I..1 lie I'xn-.-f I t... -. -.' - , . n . -i il, ' i:. ,.11:4 c, I ..I- 1 f rtu tr.il . f M. .,,t j ' ti : ,..!,) ti, r IN. v-r..l ' '!,.l ..: ;A , hi- .I.f f s Tba laaaataaaftt ml Mnry, There are certain wall defined rulea arhlrb ahould govern all who poaaeaa money, and which, if thia ara d.-ir1rtl from. Invaria. bly reaull 1luvu.tr011.ly. The invrntnient of money in arcunlie la governed by I lie nam rnnciplra a are the purchaara mmleal tha biiUher'a. tU- tinker a or tha candU-atlrk makrr'a. tha only dilTrrrnea Inavm that In aleadof d.-aJing wub the trail.-nman the woman ta called upon torntrr the Imnking hotiaatir the broker a oilice, the aurround lug of which ara at drat thoroughly unfa miliar to 'm-r. But If .ra will recall tbe henitanry arlta hich ahe ..nlrr.il L,r Ural dinner and ran remanilnrr her iinnii about tbanttn,n,. of that vruture, nb may mi anauml that the ordeal of brr tlm financial luteatment will lno more tnmj Tba ar.rn.an ..I fornaigtit wboginra .hupping amraxbeahrr way uy prrntiga lial t.f what ab b.. for HI nru-nca baa lauirlit brr thai h ana una turn an Lair tbe battle la over ho Wlaln invrating rooory I Menu id flrat kow much la to la? aprni and nrttwbat It la hi tar expended f..r-V. IL IWrett tn Lav da' Hum Journal Hlory ufa Mrona- itait. Colonel I'nil lliimaby, h...e r ', Khiva made him fauioun, u.m at: when n In.y tu U-coiut' lhentr..iik'1-t 1 . the world. Appointed a turn. I in t !. Home guanli nt 17, lie threw bun-.! the piimuil of iiiux li'. When a preci.e evaiulnntion d in -' nl that bin nrin nieie.iiriil 11r.no.. 1 1 '. . 17 ilich.-n, bin rup t.f Joy wan fi. I!. 1: over when atAldemhot he hft.dn:i. out with one hand a !om!U :i , . 170 pound, and 110 In r man 111 1 :., 011 1.1 iierform l be muiif f. at. Ile once lllid.-rt.Mik lo li.if. a on . ' r mile, run a iiuirterof a mile, n I. ai, ur ter of a mile and walk n j 1 1 ut. r .1 .1 . ilia quarter of an hour, ll.-. -v.:. I "e dintanee In 10 miuuten nnd '.n m. . . .- A bone dealer, arriving nt Win, I- r :k pair of In-autiful Minien that In- I 1 .1 lommau.ltil to nlii.H the (linen, . . . t 1 Irnt t.) the ipinrten of the i.llii : - f 1 . Horne gunnl. Some of them', l ay. i (iirprlae, hit the polite upntaim int ;.r Dubya nn.tn. When the time enme for them t " ponies w.Hild not walk d.. 11 nt.urv : .r borne tb-aler wa iu a ipiiiiidary, l ot ; liurnaby came lo bin help by t.in.i . : S under each nnn and walking d-ii ' ' atnirway. Hewn barely out of hi t..i - - : waa acknnnlinlgcd to le thrn'r.-' ' '. tn Great Ilritiiiu. but be paid il..- ; -i . ' iiceeaa in ant.il linnuen ami f.i.l 1. 1 . .. .1. Hi itoniach refuned nil in .1 1 ri-i, : . 1 - . that alTonleil by h-e rreaui, nn.l I ,- ' ailvinnl him tolrnvi-L Almeme Ir ' for a long time, the abandonment 1 bell and the laying anide of I.:- nu. '. to become the greatest of ail.l. '. - 1-' ' 1 him to comparative health. Yunin ' pauiou. n'. I'lg. Tho following in a triiecpv . f .ci : dictnient found n fewy. ai f 1 1 I ' ' " grand jury of Lawrence cn;u'y. I-1 "Lawreuce criminal court, t " ' wealth of Kentucky ngain-t fendant Indii-tmeut. T!i" gr-i'' 1 . of Lawrenrp conntr. in t!i" n 1 ' ' by tho authority of the cmni' 1 of Keiitui-kr, accune of the .:''-' of malicioun minclnef, omiuilt. 1 ' low: Tho said .011 til.- f , A. D. I1 , in th. ii cn'y ; cnit nfort-aid. did unlawful 'v. w v and malicioti-Iy kill and d. i: y : the larmuial pr..rty if r. without thetiilint lit of i:ii.l I'i.--. T. pig In-ing of value to tin- :.: (nurgw l'igg. The pig t;r.- wt ighul nln-nt 2S p-niii'li .v. i " ' male tonome.itli. rp'g- tint w. r- by aaid (i.nrg. I'igg. win ii 1- ft Figg a pig le- than he--.. I.'gihadtf .ig, nnd t i' ' tore Mid pu fr.Tii !!.- f . ; ty f ' Ilgg' other t tg ag.tinnt t:.' dignify t f the c n::v :iw . .i.'.i ' ' ' tucky. " 4ir.i-:i I lag. The S..oth African tritinh colotde ha.1 in no a .pn:atiun of UO.otnj At pn-. nt it 1 l.boo.i.oo, w-.ij, a ln. "naa of XlT.OoO.ooO and I.a.O adio ca raul war l-nrt .r nay n.r.i. TT;e Young H-.un-ui't ii'tte nl. rbickelm? The i'oulti-n r Ye, ma'a:::. The Yout;g 11 ..uncwiii V. .. tea a c uj lo 1:1 time f.r C:uu: want thi m with tho cr ;u. t'.r. do you emit r-tun.C' t".i. 1- 0 A large part of t'.m w ui , f V. aon were destroyed iu m.nno;; fire which barued h:i houa.