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tit that eljji)Mlprni
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ilnr arnurtliotla At St. ,'Darthnlo
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Not Wily .lot
a-
?<£££--£g% :
t a thousand of them were
upon the pioneer'd
> night hldeoiu with
In pursuit cnmo (hut
...» of now thoroughly ett-
i, and though tho pioneer
■>ly swift of foot ho bail to
ry .effort to hoop out of
I there tolhodariinon Of
i wilderness ontruod a dun
.for Ufa anil death,
nd win fairly smooth, and
desperate umti snrrio-
s compelled to tl«o the
caoapo thooo oinsh
I along,
did river
for
at ho
.160s die mixture of ether
hot maintain its position of
irtty, liawastba casd Indbojbm
but In 1080 not oven the total ad
mlnlutralloiiH'of ether, alone, and gas
and ether combined, roacbod by a lung
way the number of administrations of
chloroform. It Is Just possible .that, lb
‘.art title change of opinion may be
luc to tho results published by the fly,'
dorob.'id commission,, of wlrloh a mc|ii
her of the staff of the-hosplta! wii* die
shining light.
But investigation# «bo»v that,«tho>
had bofi/i declining In favor- fori itoitfd
rears at Bt Bartholomew's. In 1888 it
was administered 1,008 times out of
3,788, while, during the wunu year, gas
and etnsr combined was only given Sill
limes, wiiut.ij. contrast with this eloVorr
years ago, cuirtni records above quoted
demonstrate! As w# sac now, chldrd
form takes the load, than a long way
behind comes ether olono, while, gar
ttbd ether combined malms a shockingly
bad third.'- Medlool Prow.
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n him
Oed be
holly tin
low 7 sped on.
dud Ills 'eyes
. .his wild,
, ■
r^fid.
swollen
,-sr
111 nil
ilure.
r mile
was
'■fWwi
„ sloped toward It, and
Ills descent flow pOrsuud and
i wlf^f scarce slkfnojtiiepttrairnit
irflvo mile# had that despnruhv
mued, and noW, oshadstad a»
i hln sq
ifformod
land
iiiku iff
i'P
I--.rocks that
r- nllvo,
i to uffeot a .
l turbulent nurrei
that horde o:
li|nd him, and
inn speed, (irb
d was simply
iparnlleled.
,m wore high
ily eighty Wv'.r
A mass of jug
I'donld hope to
“would bo Im
eg when once
raging boosts
tile dangermn
w below, atid fully twenty-five feci
\ th# .Brave pioneer
... T9 „[ltfl banks, ,
i truly hi a. most desperate situq
But, scarcely realising bis dnn
n his desperation And freusy, lie
ped down tbo slope, and, putting
! effort of his horse’# fast falling
In ono mighty leap, landed
sly apon the other bank of the
Horn** lustctwl of ISurrif*.
That Pails accepts tbo horse ns u
partial substitute for the boovo ev. ry
oho ought to know by this time, per
Imps a page from my own experience
tuny assist In Justifying Franca In wbut
Is but one of the gastronomic eccen
trlollles by which she has won Inter
national renown.
I speak of Franca beenuoe 1 believe
that it was In Paris, which wo have tier
own authority for regarding da France;
that lilppoplmgy found its Drat arris; i«
Introduction Into modern clyiliiatluii.
Tn.'l horses have been onteu ever Bjnce
tboro ..era human beluga to fat them-
Is ns oertaifii as flint Micro tiro Iranian
bulng3 pnil Jiprse#,
The Vrcncliumu, no matter what Ids
'Other vyeaUnesses may bo, Is a true
philosopher when It, comes to Ills own
nourishment. No wood Is too humhTe
for a aulad. If ft bo but savory; No
experiment is too daring whloli holds
the possiWllfy of a.now sensation to the
palftto. 1 have always believed that
the mail who ate tins first oyster wiis >.t
least protbpliwmleally a Frenchman.
Tho Roman eluonlclcr (ells us, avltli
a shudder of his stylus, how ho dlscuv
erod the natives of Qnnl eating snails I
Who that has tasted of the snail soup
of Provence, or picked the delicate
shell a la BoidclalSo, will not rate there
rude barbarians above the poor profea
dona! panegyrist of tho Ciosnrsf—-Alfred
Trumblo In Now York Epoch.
world, and' I
Tpdiana oltbor. 'Yo’it Jtnow the
tAWs have,A gbVemi|r.planted by thi
Titus (in Iieople, anda' legislative body oalimi
■ ■ •••■' the Ohootaw national legislature. .Tlds-
house holds regular sessions, and. they
ninUc laws, roll fogs, establish rings,,
ail'd do everything also that' podtiojiuF 1
ran think of. fVhcn fldvbruor .TfSIes,
a young . luilfbr'uftd, was elected gov
ernor wo witnessed one of Hie greateof
campaigns ever fought. When our
ruilroml pierced the coal ndnes'of the
Ohoctaw iiatlbn sevoral of the bid red
men attempted to get possession of
most of tho mines aud make us pay
dearly for flip obnl. Thoy foiled, and
hove cried 'corporattan' ever since.
“Bo When the gubeniutorlal candi
dates liegau to show their hands Jones
took the high moral ground tliAtho was
Aga)ust our railroad And all those who
Cavofbd II. ' Ho went In tho fight with
tills SdntjmontMa.wato'.iword, and was
elected. Brit It was an exciting fight.
Biirlngtlic "oiuiipalgn if Jones wanted
to comiiinntcate with a man fifty miles
away lui Would send a uuui with verbal
incssageii. Tim Other candidates fid
lowed this example, ami no writfen k t-
ter.s figured Ir, t.lio campaign. Tbs day
before the voting a Messiah story Was
turned loose In tho ilootlona ol t.ho n.v
tjon whero .tones was ;iot. popular, and
tho people left to seo the Monslali, thus
losing their votes.
“On tills same day a number of lead
ing Indians who were working against
tho olcctlon of Jones were summoned
to Washington by bogus telegrams to
talk with tho great father. Aud so it
went. Every conceivable trick wus re
sorted to. After Jones had been u<>-
ohirod duly elected and had taken Ills
seat it was discovered that one precinct,
which gave hhu 125 majority, wA« in
habited by less than soveutysllve peo
pie When It conies to counting votes
’ poliiie.il Hcbeming tlio Oliootaw TtfV
tllans will certainly get. a place. 1 will
back them against tho world’’—Old-
oogo Ueruld. ^
IffiotU
or personal,U jimHI'
cy were the drowsiest, ntfiI
Iqt of elderly and rbeUiua’ ie
that l hiid seen in many a (14y Ai
least six of them \' en l bv,er 'jie\t : iitj
foam of ngu„nnd tho rejii^nttir were
lor bent by ill health or p'*'
e or four chatted ainlably.
nsly with otic unothor ai "
Attention'- irimtevpr to tbo
thy vwratery or the pwmi!
.eashiet-.,- The pretldent 8 ......
tpough; arid was po. peevish tttat au the
opipIpyoR of the place Were afroid'ol
Caj
British
a thrliltng «..., =.
Bueno* Ayre*. :Th<
chartered to-
lor Buenos Ay
t shortly
afte
voice liping ralccd.
Tho sen clary would say, -l fake it
that the opinion of the boai-tj Is In lhe.
uCBrniative." and then Jot- down in ,t
the yeas had It. Many of the dii-erluP
ovidOutly did not know what he was
talking about li.oceurred to life then
that the policy of taking n lot op t-Idid-
ly financiers, whoso facilities Had b-.en
worn out by years of ^-'arduous work. <-.nd
putting them In charge of (he affaiis i.l
great corporations, merely on nc,count
of (heir accumulated wisdom, Was ,u
fundamental mistake, Mon In the ttnun
cial world, do not retain their liental
vigor its late iu life as men who follow
other avocations In this country. The
pace is too hot it sooiuti to mo It might
tw tho part of wisdom to put yoilfigcr
uien on the bdamU of direction In th.-
big eorapArilea Hlsceitaln tii-.t tls-
stockholder.i deserve more protectl..,
than they receive under the present r.yv
tem.--Uiak- ly Bull hi Brooklyn Eagle
.-of the
Jler. hod quite
coco while at
earner lied been
tt'tWfrgo at 'V..lviirpb6l
, n’-Vd arrived at that
■'e-rbvoliition had
conscdv All large ,,ueli As the
timber, wore coimf^jjod to remain out,
!ii'tile Hutemr Aj/res Roadp which is;
about fouitcAn tj'uilas from. the
TJie luiisters qujartered .themsel,yos.tir.
the different lioj} <: i fli most of- Jhi-lr
business we.s dfiiie ashofr untiidhe ■ es
selp A-oie huid'ed.or dlscjtfttspd. ( .s.tJu:
■ caselinppcnwd to tjk- > v f-
On Mayl/somc iitye trouble agiuo
arose bet when the rebel# And tlfp gov
-■rnmont q[ud Ariother revolution' wus
hreutenm, .' Tlu> troops began to I'm
nt nil riVbelu, tuel withinasboi-t wi de
firing w,i»ageneral on oil sides. Captain
Pritchetr-I was a'nxtous io see whet' ,v»s
going ) on throughout the, town, tipd
' "I
..dt..g_A
*/ , . .
moniYIcrpil slowly, in- tho diivi-tiou of
the ju-seiial Befdre he had gotten fur.
hov.-ever, he was captured by 'two sol. /“
dicirs aua led, at tho point of the ti .yi*
not, to the arsenal
/ lie was glvoma Winchester rlfie, au;l,
to "• - - '
y command of the olfipirs In . chnr,-;o
was compelled; to Join itlie W.ir'ihV*
crowd. tYltiimit much oom pin hit, blit
a great deal of nervous dissatiipAetkuj,
hu .begun popping away at every oh
joet In the shapo of a men who wvrital'j
wltlitn range of the aipulipl. Hen, If: I
was-kept at work ‘with his rille .' f-ri* 1 ^,
In all its branche
three hours, when he was rullevid oit-i'
a picket |mt on gpard.
An opportunity presented itself, A£d
Captain Pritchard slipped around tin
wall and escaped from In's captors lid
" ‘ mii thi,
NEATLY,
were miabto to cheek
-. Headlong speed, And many .it
- number went over the bank And
* away, while tho exhausted
rambling upoii tho ground.
... joujts later,, .lib.wever. I,.-
ed his cabin hi'safety, and In a
had fully recOVerod from the
that terrible .rhle for liter-
tlio iiiOsT*t**ttaofdlnary ono In
mke record of flieht-eltt :
^ >'r life was one of remarkable
tires, ami now, n mon of suporloi
ranee, although nearly sixty years
I ago, ho ratklcs nt Mnoso lake, Minn
here Ids life Is still a sllrring mid
jltftil one. •- Yankee Blade.
Nut » Mu»|nlnn.
h-'.One-,o[' Ohlengo's young men
had
V 'bocn uaSjilg.dit one of 'Chletigo'a yenny
P, todies ter .\ time, Tlio-young lady I,ns
‘ a littleAnother, and a few Suudayaago
; thu little- i..-othermid the edmhvi of
sister del i left In each othor’s so
'‘{Uety. “Why don't you brlngyonr vlo
i rite with you some timet" asked the
brother. "1 have no ytolin, my-.lltile
man,"., said.the admirer of the sister.
-' "Pa tblqks yon have," added thu boy
. ‘.'‘Whut did he say l" asked tbo lover,
,. “thatshows be thinks 1 have a violin?"
“Why," Add the over Innocent youth;
■“I heard him toll ilia that he guossed
you were fiddling around after some
-Hhrawil I-rlsensrs (lot Away.
There la a good story of an escape
from prison that was effected by two
prisoner., of war. Getting control of u
pair of cutlasses, they beguiled a sen
tteel lit guard relieving and presently
Jumped from the wall Ono disloeuted
lit, onklo, and begged Ula companion tu
dispatch him and make his own ceciijK-.
Tho companion, however, hoMed’-lilm
on his back, and bnforo the alarm w .s
sounded reachud a neighboring rlye.-
running full of too. This ho had to
swim with his disabled friend. Head
Ing the othor side, thoy toahionod a
rude crutch.
’** .They now heard flic almm sonndin;:,
on which tho well csoape cut* his fl-ig.-r.
smCats Ills face with blood, binds up
bis heed, has Ills hands tied by the,
lame one, end In this plight they up
proacli n farmhouso. Here tlio lame
ono explains that lie has token.the cs
.cape, but Is himself laiue Aud requin-
r hprsea. Theiwi aro ciieorfully fumiriu..'.
by the loyal huebandjnuu, and the puli
ride gayly beyond the enemy’s Hues.
Now York Evening Bun.
, A Ciirlog* Clieniinnl Anhmuly.
An astonishing result woii reacbed hy
Dr. Ulehard’uon, tho English;, expert
physiologist. In somo expcriwAnis on
tlio reiphxtion of animals confined hi
pure oxygon, Iu most "cabas a Ufafrly
How -of fresh oxy gen rendered tiie uni
lUiilH conllnedrinit exoitedand feverish,
and none wore quieti»i or made slebpy.
When, however,. Mio oiyggii, after linv.
Ing been piissodonoethrough theeham
bors containingj'tbe aniiimb, was cub
Icoted, purified nnd.again used. All the
warm bloodod animals, .snch; as (logs,
cute, guinea pigs, rabbits,’ etoi, .became
drowsy and ten quietly . asleep; and,
whon tho gns wns again used after an
other purification, tlia sleep be(uime
deeper and somo of tho aniraato .soon
died.
The roxygon appeared chemically
pure ut each tlmo of using, and the
oauso of Its romurkablo change to ef
fect Is ns yet a mystery. Whether Some
peculiar modification of oxygen, takes
place during respiration, or whether
tlio toxin properties are duo to some ue
tlvC product of respiration which iuis
escaped detection to tlie inhaled gas, is
a problem w.hiolt will doubtless be
studied with much Interest,—St. I,ouls
Uopnblie.
Trok tlio (lenten.
Bo’s coachman tor a North Side torn'
Uy. Iki app.treutlj- knows all there b
to kno-.v about a horse, and when t,
gete.nn tho tK.i ,v!;h his livery on a lire
engine wouldn’t make bin, thrn lie*
vohlclo an eighth of an Inch. Bo l» «,
dignified that tut Is almost nwo hi..; '--
tog. Ho Is a edachtuau witli «;i rAc
trimmings. He eanu- into the lum-
a day or two ago shortly after brt-uU
fast And raid lie wbuid like, to go away
for an hour or two.
‘t want to. take some clothes to i
shop to bo luunded," lie said.
“Oertulnly. Jifracs,’; assented his etu -
plpycr. , '
won’t ho gone long,” ho said ape!
ogetlcnlly.
“AU right.”
“And; l wont tiro the horses, so fi
you want then: later’’—£
"The horses?"'exclaimed the head id
the huiiso., “For heaven’s sake, bpi.
far Is It'f"
"Only a short dlstanee, sir, amt I !i
bo careful-to keep them fresh.”
"But whut do you want them for.?"
“Bo awkward to carry a bundle, so-
Tlien It looks bad. People would s-iy
"There goes Brown's coaohnian >v|“
the week's washing.'. It wouldn't do the
family any good, sir. ’’
Then Brown dropped his inornir.-g
paper, gasped, mid finally said:
“Allrlghtl Take’em. Do you want
A footman too?” - Chicago Trlbdne,
had gotten but a few yards'from
pluco when he hoard some grape
whiz by him and upon looking mom-1
tie saw two guns being used at the
head ol the street to keep, It clem-
Captain Prltehm-d, wrlthoiit niubii cer--
mouy. dropped himself info a three
foot gutter, and there i-omalued wri
tho water streaming over hiin far
about an hour, when the firing ceased.
After that.overling tho captain did not
trust hiumcl/ for from the hotel ‘until
his steamer sailed. ' ri
He Wild hu fought hard, but ho Ins
not learned whether tie was a govern
meut soldier or a rebel, and lie wasn't
curious ehongli, to ask. — Baltimore
American.
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. Xli© Woaien Outulnct<»r».
Dlokons certainly made a mistake
when ho created Mteawber of tho ni.-w
cnllno persuasion... “Waiting for some
thing to'tilrn up" is u foiulnino oliaii
tcrlstlp. And after all, Isn’t it true
that “all tliliip-i ,vime to those wiru j
waitr Tjicy do turn up for woman if
she waits'lbng enougb. Today, after
-at’t
waiting.forty years, she hoholdfi 400 on
ciipntloliii dpeh j to lmr. Forty years'
Tlio Oof'i KAtne.
“Wliat Is your (log's name?” asked »
man who won waiting at (he postofU)-,-.
of n youug follow with a particularly
bright dog.
“Ask btnii" answered the young fill.
low-eooUy.
“You don’t seem to nnderstand, sir.
I asked you what weiayour dog’s nautri ?'
And T ansvyhreJ^SMtffiC^
risollwtl fur Sutraco Bollroad..
A very Important improvement to tlio
street railway business box been invent
ed by Capt.dn M. A. Cutter, of Alle
gheny. ft Is an appliance attached.to
thq, ear for throwing a switch, and
which can bo liandied by,the grip man
or motor mau without compelling him
to stop or get out of tho car. The car
etui bo going at mil speed and make a
switch without slowing up or causing
any Im-onvoulenco to the rnau who
throws tho switch. The oontrivanoo Is
a very simple and inexpensive one.
Anotlierlmprovement which Mr. Cut
ter has innrio Is In the running gears.
By touching a lever the entire ear can
be swuug around upon tbo wheels and
started backward. There is, abuse
quent ly, but ono motor needed for e:t«li
oar, and in this way tho cost of (-quip
ping a ijnglo car is reduced to about
one-half.. A brake has also beeil in ■
Vontod by 5fr, Cutter by which the cm-
limy be held white being leu-rsod.—
New York Telegram.
Habit from tliu Uuiigson*
Qonvicts who wore forced to drug
about a ball and chain at the galleys
could often bo detected, when released
by their habit of trailing ono foot aftei
the other. John Boylo O'flelliy, con
demned to convict life In AustnUrn tei
tils Fenian sympathies, had also in of tv:
years n habit whloh told a like s.id;
story. Bays ft friend In his roci-nt
"IJfe":
Wlieu walking abstractedly and me
shanically he always went a short dis
Voice and then retraced his steps, no
matter how wide a stretch he bad be
fore him. It was always threo paces
forward, torn and three paces back,
exactly like (ho reeth-sa turning of a
lion In a cage. Ono day f asked him
“Boyle, wlmt was the length of your
cell when you were In prison? Hoiv
many paees?'' “Throe," ho said; “why
do you ask?" “Because, when you arc
absentminded you erf way# walk -tlirriv
paces forward and then rolraeo yoin
steps.”
ngo sho did not, need' movo than one
hand to count all tbo things sho was
allowed to do for a living. But one of
tbo things sho never did expect llos
tamed up, and tills Is tho woman street
ear eonfluctor.
She gives perfect satisfaction, thoy
Say,, and sho Is certainly picturesque
film wears a bluo Ilannel uniform, a big
Panama straw hot and a long '.white
plnaforo with frills and liinumcrabib
pookc-ts. Id tho pockets sho oc'rrit-*
tickets and oh.-.iigc-, while strapped over
her shoo Ido/- sho curries a sinull leather
bag In which are the surplus money
and tickets. -Sho hands I,ho passenger
who pays ills faro a yellowtleket, which
ho Is supposed to destroy. For oil that
aro uilsslng sho must hand over the
money.
If tiloro lie any siioean't ueoount .fot,
the nionoy .Is deducted from her wsxres
of twenty-five dollars a month. Ol
course tiff# Is net in New York, but It-
may oomo some day, sinoo women liavo
begun to enter service on tlio elevated
roads in Brooklyn. It is Ir. Chili tllfit
tho woman conductor flourishes. After
tlio war with Pern thoro was a surplus
of women that hod to be r.tiJixed, so
they became, among other Ibings.
street oar conductors. —New York lie
Border.
Job;
Offies
W.«-ar^! prepared, tp pi im any-
tliii,'* frpm a; visiting card to'a
maiivm.'th poster.
New.
resses, New Type
and Skilled Piiuters do tlif
work. '
mopey " m Iter going is a true story. nrfl •“> imperlteont snob,” raid,
th.i sequel to wliich
i oerwaj.fg fljlflbv.-^.CiW’
Io tho lover
aim
ider man, brandishing bis am
“My dear sir, tho dog's nruuo .ja.'Ask,
him,”’ vx/ lainod the youth as hs're
treated to r. >afo distance.— Detroit Fret-
press. : < r :r ] ■ '
'"Sta-ioi
mrarPTO-Th”
of tab
jiresent time
; • -wdly sis acres,
ky-vlhc mOrtno
Hd Thoujht Xt ITfti Frpo.
A reporter; of tender ag# fouml' the
doors of a banquet hall looked against
him the other night and knocked for
admittance. Somebody let biin lu.n*-'
knoxttagwjyi ho was, ru?cl he took thy
Rvcf Aanf l«n m-inlft flhil t
JWUJtlcat}’ a QmvsMou €»l’Otojtrjtphy.
1 walk along tlui stream and amuso
myself liy t ilting note of the bathers.
They see uotlliog wrong in tholr ac
tions, mid I note there Is nothing really
luuuodesi, bold or indecent about them.
They tnluk nothing'wrong to families
and friends bathing together,' arid,
aftcr.all, 1 have again forced upon toe
tliu fooling that niridesty wid immodesty
ore matters <>f custom aiid fashion, and
run tarh'.nded of a little maiden hi
•fteypt who, upon seeing mo hppfoneli..,
coveicl Jifti- l.icu with her skirt that she
might modestly hide it from the eyes ol
“ TIil Japanese are inmauy
.JP
are in most things more polite and v - ro
fined. Still;'until lately, the se*‘ra
Color* Infltiouo® lnsriuo People.
Colors inflnenco not oniy cattle, but
human beings also. On this polut some
curious expo.-ienees aro ■ ropert-vl from
Italy as to tlio effect of color on the
nerves of tho sick and tlio insane. In
tho hospital for tho insano at Atessan
dria spcctu! rooms aro arranged with
red or blue glass in tho windows, am
also rod or blue point on tho walls. A
violent patient is brought suddenly Into
a blue room aud loft to tho effect: oi
that color bn Ills ueryes. Ono mankie
was cured In an hour ; anollior was :!
poaco in his mind after passing .a i):r
to a room of violet. Tho red room is
used for .tlio eommohost term of lie
mentitt—melancholy'rf usually accoiu
panied hy A refusal to fako fond. Aftm
three houm in thp red room n paUeiit
etnicted iu Ulis ivay'tegiuY tO-kfl.C’.lt'vi-
fulandssKed for food.—Detroit-I.Fri-e
Press,
Split tho IMTorcnco.
An old farmer entered tho grocery
and asked, “"Whut’s sti-awb'ries, Zeb?"'
“Mov y’got some?”
.“That depends.”
“Eight for good ones. ”
“X met. old Brown yest’day; said bo
'lowed they'd bo 'bortt nine."
“No, eight,"
“Couldn't make it nine, &!:,
could y'?”
“Not now, Joe. Berries Is oombi' in
right fast now’davs."
'' Will y’ split ilia difference? Man
ay’ll feel ent up 'bout it anyway. She
'lowed they’d bo nine."
“XIow many y’ got?"
“Three quarts, and they’re 'Wilson’s
•evdUnV and ’s'gopd ns'y’ over cluppf-d
eyes on.”
"''Wall, I’ll do It, sceto’ it’s you, Joe.
Briog.’em to.”—Chicago,Mail."
We make a
speckiitv pi
Commercial Printing, and keej. V
a good supply ol" stationery .iu ,
stock. '
Orders by mail promptly at
tended to, and prices arid
work guaranteed.
.n»V.V;ri,
bus.
ertr i.iu»it«.
ri'C?ry," said -the. ypung
’' " . .. won’t do.”; -
y«r’v. ' f.ten' ..to iue v
r muirl ahi-, .
•tu :llt((vd Care (or Cancer.
Professor Itbsander, of Stoefile.lm',
claims he lias found a clu-s for (ru, r.
According to his statement lie haacm-r i
four cases of this dissaso by tbo Incu-:.
tettb'n bf 'th# patients with some lyiut.li
of Ills own invciitteu. His experiments
woro varied In so far as 'th# place !-.
which the fluid was injfietad is con,
earned, for two of tho patients wore
inoculated to tho breast and two in the
face—Philadelphia Ledger.
run Euonxli. .
mm ’
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• “Jle is aging very rapidly, ls ho
“Well—at ' tho usual rate- i
" tb't the minute.”—J
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