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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JUNE 24. 188—~SIXTEEN PAGES. (BUY YOUR WIFE A SEWING MAGHINE! Don’t Make Excuses. We have Heard Them All, and There is No Foundation for Any of Them. Some of them run like this: “Yes, we ought to have a sewing machine. My wife needs one, but just now I can't afford it.” At the same time you are spending 50c a day for beer and tobacco. 50 cents a day will buy three sewing machines in one year, and nothing but your condemned, selfishness keeps your wife from having a sewing machine. Here's another: “I would buy my wife a sewing machine but her health is poor, and I think the use of a sewing machine would be injurious.” That is an awful cowardly excuse. Poor Little Woman. You Value Her Health So Much, and there is Such an Air of Earnestnes in What You Say, that She Really Feels Grateful to You for the Blessed Privilege of Sstting up at Nights to do Her Sewing by Hand. She even tells her neighbors how thoughtful her husbandis and how he would have bought a sewing machine for her loag a5 only he is so worried about her injuring her health. Now listen. Youallow that poor little woman to stand over a wash tub or an ironing hoard all day without a thought ot injury to her health. And You Would Let Her Sew on a Sewing Machine all Day and all Night Too, If a Sewing Machine Cost No More than a Wash Tub. Its More of that Condemned Selfishness. You have plenty of other excuses of which we will speak at some other time. Below we give some reasons for buying a machine of our manufacture, but whether you buy it or not, buy some kind of sewirg machine. Don’'t let your wife b2 without a sewing machine. She needs it, and they are sold on terms that place it within your reach. In favor of the Union Sewing Machine, we present for your consideration the following: It islight running, quiet running and verysimple. It sews backwazrd or for- ward. It does embroidery equal to hand work, and has been awarded !st premium wherever exhibited. Haveone sent to your house on trial and convince yourselt of'its great merit by practical tests at your own home. Let up on your selfishness and buy your wife a UNION at Omaha, Neb. o UNENEE | to the pound peltets, and “tae boys” men- | parents e, Itis tobe hoped | Pin TIQ AR T TAQQERQ nmer a g sifect of the | tots in her elass to draw some spiral curves, IN FAR OFF SiBERIA. COUNTR\ faVORl‘ESPONDh\Lh| tioned should be more careful. o g have established ]l“; Ll(,“ ‘b U{ llE LLASSLS, B " » fur s during the | “biseet the nd other things of that War TTEA G The Pleasant Ridge journalist, Mr. at w ) ¥ 3 ¢ oviginal intention of the de scientists seemed to | The Warm Scason—A Profusion of Divide is evidently on the anxious seat, for oy s with e g eners yms on the upper floors it : oughly than many of Beau efixes his two sticksfulofitems by this: | will share “the honors with her g 5 \ termine, whout t ull ‘uaintances do even The Centu Various Itons of Nows From hog cont r t mother. Leading and Attentive Boys and : natel-box nd T ] Bt B it s home?? f 4 it is very gratifying to note Hris in S Al of Sol 5 uta rice class room. Ther v _ Eighth Graae, Miss Nellic Bennett—Divi \ Weekly Contemporarios. under the broad canopy of carth thit | the population of this state as one may Girls in Several of Our Sohools, on L Gide, and in wintor and summer | fon B, Jennie Maddox. Lorena Steek, | of 5.500,000 square miles, and which ex- alculated to make u man rise up in his | from the follow: rn exch - > ore, betwoen tho | Alma - Peters - Hen | Cdinsberi | tonds in latitude s fr s from the south wrath and ejaculate in w more forcible andpa Canningham drove 2 - . T o cventh 13, Jennie Hultman, Rosa Lehning, | oo e a A BRL A AN INCREASE IN POPULATION, | than polite:it is o have : i EebaelasbETharannY { | THE I1ZARD AND THE BULLGINE. inais o || Vornio Ol : ard ANayleHavarlyi | (Sl oxtroniityioliGroonland o thel} borrow a swine “schute,” anc schut- v miles an hour, The ciruse, woe : R sather, r ventilatic and 1t neither abseat nor | OF Cubit, 1 ”:}q.wL |'|I;|\F‘1|lx;|ll A1y — ing”” hogs with it until he cannot ater, that @ new five-pound dau; 2 T Aps e Sl i 3 v cl 2, topography rege restorc itto its rvightful owner, Mr. | rived at their house. It mukes XtaniloniNoeslo HajVisittolchelOlnses ) . ave Sixti B, Miss Hattio Pratt—William Whit- | and can not bo everywhere o Link Jackson Married—Mrs, Hend “Divide” in using the press as a medium | y toom Made During the En- ) erthose in the vanl . marsh, Annie Christic, William Banniste arctic waste. A mere glance at . map son Trades O Her Hogs For will doubtless recover his loancd property in | ' Charles Sommers s refoleing over the birt oA onta At Olons au Dlfs, and are suited o the purposcs | and Mary Dodge, | Pitth B, Eila Kirkpatrick, | is sulticiont o shoy th 4[-..,.\i‘|.-x«m.1., el 4 very short time, 3 a oy ) 1is house: : « se were putand it 18 fivmly b 1 ord and Maggio Crawfo s urt of western Siberia lies farther a Mower—Other Items Sod Pelter,” the seribe at North Ridge, [ Button has avother littie button ¢ ing Day lieved i a somewhat similar g \dauce, i “l“”l’\"“f;“w [‘\mun L,mh than Nice, Venice or \I,\‘,,,'l},',,& of Interest. remarks that: sewed on. u 1 gathered so Nellie Betcher. J 10AENACR; _or Milan, an Butte in price that [ k. Hardell =2 Miss Foo jbaid her respeots y 3 b BveltlTalph :]’-I" l)']*' ! ;:;’\li‘::"" '::;nmlu;‘,\i nlhl‘l‘:vkhg; Iren use it to dec- | isn’t very largo vful nice. . i ! the acific | Dodge, Lorl ; a Henderson, | be " > Semirechius The writer of the appended while glanc orute themselves and the walls with.” Mus. Nellic Mar : c | Miss ), the prineipal fq 3 v i es runs in the atley | Emuia' Ochise, Le is Tourth 13 Emmil noarer the equat J thun Naples. 3 ry weeklies in search of While this 1 soem strange ivis doubtless | little son over to sec T t man that 305 pupils had been en . ¢ scliool. She can, of course, | Duncan. Perfect attendance, illie Bur n country which thus stretches oyera plle ""_"”"”,‘ Dieoiclion e "'_h O | teue, and at this juncture it may not be im- | who are very prov ' present year of whom thirty olored no protest agamst the thundering noise 1 meister and Lorin Greg from the latitude of matters relative to the condition of crops g to remark that there is nothing on | Let the good wo "The enrollment lust year was 435, The : a of the butldinz as the loco Fourth B. Miss Robinson—Nellie | {5 the latitude of Central this section of Natur g gurden, had o att v handsomely sad od at Otis a v f t ¢ when they stand v Moriarity, Beda ‘harles Armstead, ¥ b his attention attracted by divers items of r-decorated The custom of but ! lars are & Jws D 80 | s that o inz wmai »strictur : and 1 ary Bl ! ean ‘x""‘,“ ““Lll\l\l‘\'\llll(‘l‘l'”lll'l % news contributed by correspondents of the o de and was first 3 ) 3 porge O lell, he fact thuat a number of the s S r pult out moke w Ar 1 B d 4 i) RUOE 9l ek b 2 e i certain » poundin, wagon wheel, had il nd have been dotained | the building sed windows and ) ur 5 o sndanc find, many varicties of yarious journals, endiwithenimiiluglio i RS sashtont o ¢ ut, and the othorone | fr s “lobration of | stop recitations for as much s twenty | John 12 colored, seenery. In some parts of the provinoe cur the displeas ure of the id contrib sopular at present | ba i : a i | ST 3 I8 by the enol s, that is the time that Miss Foos', 13 Vilbur of Yukutsk the mean temperature of the utors o violute the internatioual copyright | A e Lo R s o 4 from guns, | rabbi of the syn o, 1 f le soul rises in arms, but without being who s done th month of J 0 L AT (s law, proposes to emulate to a cortain extent | that ordinar, 3 affordit. This o sec ud his eyes | improvement in to ubate the nuisance. ; short tin, o s n e e Bartholdi's statue of Liberty n New York very gratifying indeed, us his way."? | during the y ald 3 100l hus ourollod 816 scholars, onty | 3 EH S 1 palutinsk tho mean temperature of T ¢ i straw which snows that if > gun, W, s | fact i whom are colored n perfect in attendance aperature harbor by reproducing some of the most im- price of butter linos still further it wil ) 4 5 onvironed with' sin and’ siuno! 5 h " Miss Sadie B Wil . Florence | the month of July is 72 degrees above; portant events which huye occurred during | yot be long el 3 y United | would uppear that one is as d ous as the | cessfully cscaped the dan 1 \ ol Davis, Mellie . Mary Baker, Paul and Minnie | and such maximum temperatures as 95 the past fortnight. For example—among the | States can decorate their children with the | othes it converted into a place of lodge- | Usher. The lust m s perfect in | Sc o Second A, Camilla ( er | and 100 degrees in the shade are coms Sango “Slivers” sent in by mail to the paper | choicest product of the g The above comprises some of the most im- | ment of both justice law-vreakers, | attendanc ; Fred Ekwall. Camilla Gsantner did ively common. On the Tamyr published at the county seat it is learncd Auother rustic reporte ns the deni- | portant events. 1t has bee v for iere are seven classes i ¢ building and It h e 4 ne slu_nn.-mv not miss ucn-\~\|nl\n .(thu}.{n}_ ar peninsula, east of the Gulf of Ob, the R zens of the burg in which he resides that: W the prospects rigg g | in ¢ f these the followi . Ma 5 ! susacantis Sraties ‘]"‘ fasss permanently frozen ground thraws out 3 m Smith is having Vi uy. C. M. cousidered the leaders Ser h 2 J herg, Johin Moria ena Kilker v wer to u de sw inche “Curt Mayes has paintod Levy Adam's | hauled on his lot, that looks a little suspic ——— o P R e w4 - 5 : skell, '1h|“'u‘ 'rnml;l I ]hmu:‘un' p [' rtie .'"I‘H*l ‘:'l;':“, "_;‘h’ B :,';_ l'(‘lII :l'_{“‘l‘wf"_‘: "““:‘i'{;:l- he latest style and the latter —don't it¢" It does for a fact, When Sam 5 _ y Dempsey, Hun Henry > < d Charles Morri *hillips. The last mentioned was perfeet in § 0] 4 Aeanty vogolatlo R Jca stylo and th " Smith or any other man has sand havled on THE USEFUL PENCIL. e ST St ] P wnce the 194 duys of the year attendance. of berry bushes and moss, while in now boast of having one of the nobbiest | Smith or any other man has sand hau Leisge, Ler 5 X .48 his lot it looks suspicious, especially if Sum's — winan, and ) Seventh A, Miss Ida Wilson —Guy ( ner, Pirst A, Miss May Simonds—Mabel Cooper, | the southern part of western Sibe burns in these parts. : | grocery store is on the front portion of the | A Hundr ions Requsite to Keep Fifth grade, § o Walter Anderson, Walter Bowles and Frieda [ Ellen Elowall, Rirst B, Clarence Swanson, [ ria watermelons and cantaloupes are lfutlu;re i ul;.\lllulvwlnl|l.;~ \\»nrmlnn;l any | aforesaid Jot. Hetter keep an eye on Sam; | Yankee Fingers and Knives Busy. Mary Kirtley, N A Paulsen. Sixtiy I, Pabor Schneider, Cluudio | Willle Tose. Ihis cliss was ot Im::m' a profitable erop, tobaeco is grown upon particular locality should be proud of 15 & | he means mischief T PR S STl S iy T Jesse” Morritt, Divisior > i du Hilmmond. | guished by pe ance on the part o collection of “nobby A good nobby row *'Hosts of Satan” u thriving vill AN beap e " ,m,m'm:,‘m 2| B y. Rosensiern, A i R TR LTI its aitlo members beewuso |it 18 ants harvest annually moro than 50, RSES weill enhanoo the vi oal estate | ofF in tho diraction of tho sotting sun—frow | in round numbers, wbout I W lead | Goorgo Winslode, Minai s u, Auni ) Limes g S BRYRALE ARBLG Y IROERE L RIEARe, upon which it is situated 90 per cent every | el X @ DATLY e pencils every yeur. Looked at in the } Foirth grade, Miss siwma o, Sesor | e "Hallio B o E a0 e Thivd 13, Miss H. 13, Simonds, This class [ whieh I desire especially to impress time, And when a buarn is painted in the | T, “Wadking' old mare was bitten by | fEgregate these figuves p wAm- | Sepell, Muble Jardine, M Robinowitz, | lisse Kna Willie | is iu the almex aboye referred to, Miss [ upon the mind of the reader is that Sis Intost—uone of your prehistoricostyle it s |, yyakeand came very near waving a farc- | posing arvay. But when cipheved | Divison B, Lovi Judd s B Chapman and Juli r Simonds, the teacher, s ds N J berin s not everywhere uniform and R ing of Deauty und @ Joy—unill it DA 10- | well in dead carncat.” down to the fict that this allow At s Strathiman and Bl § | Il A, Mids Je i Loeds Who recontly “went 1o homogencous. The northeru part of be repuinted. May the wood work of pain And what could be a sadder sight to ay S e s e ] ade, Miss Allie 1. Be. 4 Shooi and A r. ver a domestic citele, § e e R ing barns go on until overy shed in the state t tonder fea) th 10 '8 o) than two pencils per year to Laura Washin n, Bray 188 Which L 1s could judg } n 18 ornatnented with all the colors of the rain- [ e U8 JWHEEE TECIRES MR doad . eamo. son in - the eountry the e S 5. slight uequaintance wh the enil part quite “as much as the Hudson bay bow. s result of suako vite! It is indeedsick | Stripped of much of its mujesty, o Thomas, M Jaek §. N. Chaplin--Lulu Cook, [ the = leaders i the socond 13 territory "t'”“"*_ "")”" Kentucky, and it From the Sanborn “Siftings” corner is | ot VO of A AR we miny w st 100 3 p ih 8 8 ws, M1y McNioce, Frank New. | were Frank Morseman, Sherman § mistake to attribute the elipped the following bo thankfdl that his sympathios were not | year, it logically follows ti ere are ; 40 Needhan combe. This is another mateh box class Fannie Ward. Third 13, Luther Banuister, | e nness ot the [ delta HLink kson has returned from | harrowed up by any such proceeding. many who never use amy. t o= ision A, Micl Foley, T | Fourth A, Mra. Fernald-Munie Hayes, aulfield Coburn and Lottie Terry. to the whole of Siberin as it would be to . 2 ¥ A \ " ) 4 Jowa with bride. — Carpenter & | 50ccasional” also rolates that sortion of the 100,000,000 fall vietims to Division I3 ! Mary MeNuster, Dora Enewold ( Fifth A, Mrs. Penniman attribute the cold and barrenncss of 9 \ - i r ! 1Lund H M 2 Munning g 4 ’ ;".nw‘ und die boys a v“m ““‘imw \.l huwm ]H,. rustic He culti- | the Yanke habit of whitlit \ s uBR R l': 3 40Ui8 T, cainy SLIIME ol " [ King Willizm land to the whole of s expense. g > more pleasing | yates his crop by starlight | dition to thisa great JNGANED.. Pers ZOERK g8s T s ¥ North Ame 10 the native Nebraskan than to know that | “Wo Lear ominous insinuations of stock M6 8 g f s acher, the “dungeon cells” | basem J 1 Mabel [Bar h Iy WLink e . A s saused by the indtility S ' T Ay 5 ) T R A e To the t Link” has rety Of course th woisouiag, Like the fence and harness cut 1 b A 1 Third A, Miss 7 | CGiraliam a o Moyer were | in a ) 1 his part is the proper ] o Ly L,,, tis duly evident total depravity in 2 above estimate v given by [ f o ache: | ler, May Wc , Ira Bell, Phabe Thivlwell. | tendane for the first time in June nothing is is bride with him is cor v Dest ' A wher, the world-famous lead 1 ¥ [ ! Gertie nsol e Humphrey werd -~ more surprising than the fervent heat E s the hest socity A RPN for who would think of leaving & \Malena,’ the aforotime guest of ‘Sitan's wanufacturer, of romberg, | 4 Jeonird | Travis, Ewmg perfect in atten i s ket sus Heart, of Siberian sunshine and the extraor= wife in lowa while ho Host, has goue ol to be born again in | whom a Philadelphin News reporter | M d Alter Bronson and Katie Silk. Secand 13, M r—Mary Smith | ¢What! lose my head for love,” he said linary beauty and profusion of Sibh :)mu .nmn‘“““'l'\ll it Liuk wln it 3 | met vocently. Mr. or said the out- PAUL 0L, ;...;1 11la IVK uf '{I AL l‘m' vm‘u o, l\ml L 1 fine ".T" u, 208, Although we had uare thing when 0z overybo L e tamatamauta 3 J L 'his consista: 0 oW (ra Second A, Miss Cathurine Foos—Julius | #1 worship intellect, and heart INers. viQug! ) il n\ll?,.:“u“n-‘ ‘.‘-‘.‘.m:\.‘u-.:\ I - 1oz ..w.‘[}-' 4 « ‘:“(-hfulv’\' " ating tomato plunts in put of peneils in the United States is his ist ’\\h‘ 1\}.”\,\.\ "fff Goodmun, Walter Sharpless, Ottilia Moyer. May not compete with bram.” c by our voyage up the Kama, Gage and the Middie boys. e should have “i3rother Watking Vs 1 o from 10.500 to 15,000 per week, of 5 A e ‘ Ny iaomabaduls: pdance, Otto Mey' 0 0. vience which awaited us on A A e forull, e . ¥ | Which but 23 per cent gont abrond, | MERYLH WHSKIAN farinariyasamonors, B AndG. Miss Coesl . ove ar ingry, called he side of the mountuins, we From Thurman comes a piece of importaut | hian new liste ) As the imports amount to about the | Paul stre 7 @ copiousl, bunde n, Cl Iobert Jobnson an 4 K MR : i ustonlane d upon 1|\, thresh= news to the cffect tnat theu off | > wits not half 80 mid & same percentage the manufacture rep- v trees, I al 3 s under ) 8he smiled, and straightway ¢ stern Siberia by the scenery S“Mrs. Hendersou iraded two hogs, 3 PAISON'S Wifc eing jolted over those sents the number used her » priveipalship of Miss Cuarrie Hartly, | att 2, ie hewrt frow out his breast. weather and the flo In the r, ?ml 4 paid A x|.|.~ difference in - cash | v " i he wood used,” said Mr. Faber, *is ) he ; " "m hildr u‘n ve u el i another of ‘W;' subterr vr‘m « : iy PO T A R By e | blogsoming country presented to oy r. uck's mc ¢ last week.” « thut leacon will 3 3 1 od, including four colored ones. hers wh @ ones abj€ I rode W 1 Wi i 1 i ] ys cedar, the difference in the 1 ) . 08 ¢ ture. n ask for hows and whys rode swiftly eastward Why Mrs. H. should have traded off thoso | “get there.” 10 works by starli L OAKS JA0. 8 RR01 06 IR A0 Siiel urth A, Miss ty—Cair Owens, | 1 ' of temperatury, malar 2 BAls Lo liowe aRd yhve, | . EioMince Al Giinaiae two hogs for an old mowing wachine is difi- | never fuils b Bechtel,” Stella Bed scerable ventilation J ; ; cult to comprehend, but it is fair to presume | is “*total depn . \ ¥ ey varions qualities are caused by the f a Hodson The annex . shaped wooden b I'lie spell of brauty’s eyes. solutely nothing that she has a reserve herd of swine und und how tired the Gosy inding necessary to produce an amal- | Eyewold and Aunie Martin, Mary Euc itaining four ro only two of w ) Fuggest an arctig sluthers of grass 10 cut. The sawe c. county } t L umation of th plumb; and the | 1t during the r, others the luths grin i 5 Y s had been | lindfolded ¢ spondent unnounces that: coufounded ¢l ugs scoop the tomatoe | carth, The they ure ground the A 33 Rasalia BEddy—Belle Engle- 0 S T TR A R transported to it suddenly in the “Albert Jucox dresses in mowning | plants. And then, too, the idew of the min- | heter the tion. Those pen- chtel, Hevmun - Lindner Phivd 13 Gawilla Silloti=3datilo Bardw Ve is quecn of bearts, of a sunny afternoon, we could neve (Aguratively) not bo tho | ister driving a Brother Watkins corn- | oils” that with eiitty snbe nd vse, Lena Christenson | Cora Weay ) oward Hey - have guessed to what part of the world l‘:m o _poperts by 5 lold. Buch actio @ reprehensible in the ey T BT I3 o Lo Howy a8 present atov st persistent rodent in these | we had been taken. 7T} h:::.‘:mmul“ it foll, n“l.'-’-: plotely Nt taine sea ly subjected. to the grinding pro- | Goldgrabber, Willie Bedford, Lizzie Swmith 4 ) ry Aunie Christ, | pt uys u Macon, dispateh, was | 4 I,' e and the erushed and wiped out his dog Hill » | wDa 1dun 1 ngs b sess ut all. . | Second A, Aina Christiausen, Edward Sod- | Joh A ] 0 L1 one that monkeyed w Wall's and i 1;41)(.. nig; the trees Albert, ‘no great loss without so corn for Ben 1 A T'he cheaper gy re made in this rhold and Ralph Libby. Amelia Catten ana 1 ddie Barctlett, 1 The fi pa : made at b afy birds were singing gain. The ncighbors will ot o | Ethell uid 1 ii. | country, It would not pay us to make | Faony H 1 regular attendunce 2dith & - ¢ ¢ trap be got his tail cut clean off to | ove ) ory meadows and the fauch about their dogs getting whipped and | 8 ustlc 1 purties 2 | them, whereus it does pay in the United , Miss I iel Barker, Hough —H Urmy, Al- | hore that appendage formed a junc- | elumps of birches by the roadside; there ehawed thereby.” It woul poar from the 1ld givo thel ¥ States. The reason for this is aif- htel, H. Lida Aunder Lo Fred Fischer and Aundrew | g0 th his spinul column, Not being | werea d y hum of bees and a faint above that “Bill"" wis 3 J X lers and will make YA In | ® Thivd A, 1 Johu dep o, stied with the fondling ived at | f wers und verdure in the A gentleman wh self s viorld some time. ovence id B son and Harry 0ASS SCHOOT e I A W WL e er | airi and the sunshing warm and writes frow Loup Ferry that 4 ) SLraws” si this country the y bigh 1ZARD SCHOOL ) irace Wilbu \ « A he trap, L 2 vt resrtvrring " orin 8o WMr, Dinsdule came very near beiug comucn. he opers and manafactarers ure compelled 10 | 1t is lie telling an ofttold tale t his squatty structure and he iis wound hud healed and had another | bright us that of 4 june afternoon in the shot reccatly, some of ~the bullets ! riday eveaing, the two g u utitize their } y and night. As | the objectionable feature M ) P v ar g b gets trap, in v rencounter vored part of the temjcrate goming . within three foet - of b E Yan N sl Addie Brow ad | the demang a first-class article which iu the main are a couple of y lled, twent) ehich | Lo | hind W He thinks the mouth \.{1 Hurm:i-ruuk udm ) ne away that W oY . rooms und a couplé of roows also ie | belong to young colored gentl and lud 28 t ™ 5 - - us place to visit Ve would remind the il ent his piese of informatio: | Wfasture o h grades arge upper - tloors, The teacher of | The school has an unpex 08 L s I | ) weneh wi exocuted %0 be mure careful with that ritie.” " g | paste o hi b groden, 4 largd pad o ene -of the latter | in the building formeriy 3 by Gty | oA KO B g o - Wall angi stealing e advice conveyed by My, * * * in |'long timeal y : he Wi 1 40680 ) ) .‘ 4P°1 yweiter . that shc a ont; Barnabas school, ha s . 4 the { " | out of thio housé of Ma. a6, and ok case 18 good, and doubticss Mr. Divndale | csaiys Luve o1 the s in peneils, .y nafacture aboutsix thou- d eliildren Lome. during the day beca fornia street A T “heard, by &' Joun Douglass,wis burned with.a letter goineide 1o this opurion. . 1t is not pleas. peted credit on themselves ang'iu.| sand gross pov ok andeend them toall | their inability to Withstand the vitiated at- | through the building by 5 ar, Who v rred, ag you have -heurd, by #71 L, b T e '-M with o lettep B9R 10 have cuc's Lide perforated with sixty *¥ paciicular instavee bdve given tivie | quartersiof the globe, ? ihara of the ill-ventilated ‘apurtment im | left some partiug instructions 9 the Jitde | wp | allug i eopper kettle, thousands of plantations, and the peas- been owed Lis head to kingly power Wt mtellect imparts, 8§ articleg

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