VOL. XVI.
OCEAN CITY, X. J., THURSDAY. FKISHU.UtY is. l«)7.
XO. 4C.
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN cm N. J., S C.mfflSOMIitiraii Prtpratir.
Qk. J. S. WAGGONER, MORGAN HAND,
Al'IOUNKy AND
! THE BREATH OF H
Physician and DrugRist, M. 731 Aikr; Ainu. Deem Cdf. N J.
J. C. HUTCHINSON. M. I). lIoni<BO)>ntliiHt. No. 027 Worley Avenue.j
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LAW OFFICES
SCHOYLiER G WOODRaUU.
HLATA I K A ATS. MARSHALL’S DIKING ROOMS No. 1321 Market Street, Tn,«. iwr. KM -I «ti» U.ll, PHII.ADKI.PHIA. STRICTLY TEMPERANCE.
<h>pd IIda-i IHniH-n.. will. taliW**. f.rt^rroU. Turkry Hooca Itkr r.rtuf.irUPUKE SPRING WATER.
„ JONATHAN HAND, Isa B. T. ABBOTT, M. I).. orney-nt-Unw, l*lijHifian and Nnreron. ; OFFICE - Caraer CtBlnl ud EI^Ui SItmI < a1 ' k may ®® l, KT house, n. j ! orr.ee hours ' TUmo V._ 111 OCEM CIH EVEBT tEDIESOAT Or.miH.i s |. iu. * .1R..I puuir «„4 |^» n u ||, lmi I DR- CliAS. E. EDWARDS, I HARRY S. DOUGLASS,
DKNTIST.
1214 Walnut Sti-c
PHILADELPHIA CAPE HAT COURT HOUSE I. I. M’CLURE, HERITAGE & CO,, E UGENE c - COLE, DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS . 112 Market Street, Pniiadelphii. o. i:a» « itt. n
I It.,•.■•Dillim. iv- at ebrrlbow wilfa nwl.- nlir l.a/l h ivi.I ■ fn.'iid t a luart< riii‘c-. and I l>-san lh«
I ami th« ]
A ONCE FAMOUS CORRESPONUtN i
Tho K
• Ihn I
with pi
l old
ill-d ,4 war.
p sw yoh likr ’I riKlit. nnrli-. (So on WUh I hi-
lt I llmwi-d, an hu *
| L.ul rrarln<l i wa. a ini-mla ! fatally, x.jyr
Li at- ,4 a:., old jNi-lu-i lad al tbi, Un or Italy Id o
i.ki" i (ho Biain dramae- «■ H" i t-rral. part .< □ I ally ti Hr ; Unfortonalrly Hhw
r.rar.io.«ffR,w- WALKING ON BROKEN LEGS. iNjariviiaa with j A,, "* ukl “« «* f Fr*'— !■
■y did i
•eworkirf In
That a man who is milnckyr mouth to, fall and tm-ak a l«t dtavn't any loat-i . have to •pend wwk» impnmp^l in hod w ttitint f<r tbr fm-torrd limbto m-tvL I Imt mar be op and about sometime*
. within Si b
OouiiNellor-nt-Ian
TIIK I.AXTKU FAMILY. On tboae nit lit* when tbe Ihrati and the like End no favor with un llnti r in Unele lb nlirn'e dim lit pit until Hie la. I t rat-fa] tmet lia> fit and. lOppitis tbe --mader-TT!" Ii«t Uimath lb- lout hour* toiiioi]uaint <
hi. people and I
—queerly
J.M. Chester&Co. REAL ESTATE Insurance Agents.
Dr*. NTAKKKY A PAlaKN.
1529 Auk SL. PhtiK.ipl.ia Pt 120 Sotlii SL Su Fuschm CiI
HOTEL ATGLEN, OCEAN CITY, N.J. * (V-tiirally located. 0|«n all Uieyear. Healed naxu*. Electric ligbL Arteeian water. Haultary drainage. a C, OOFF.
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
GARWOOD HOUSE, TlS/eal.al Aveaae, OCEAN CITY. Naw Jara Iirllcnilul I*
■>M«,uLsntt Fm Eotiiiji.
ri.aail III Ka. B
HEADQUARTERS FOR MIMIDSDK.
STONEHILL & ADAMS,
IMaalrriiiic. Hangc Pirtflag,
llrlrk luty iui;. Ac.
| THE GLYCINE COTTAGE,
CONVCVANCINC. C
OCEAW CITY, W.Jf.
LAKE BROTHERS
W. BRIDGEWATER SCO.,
Real Estate and Insurance Agenta.j
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~-H AHHCRY AVKNI ? K-
HARRY^IEADLEY. B. C. INGERSOLL, iv.rr:.^rr;:„.,e. fonesal iiirecieb.
pusniiw. wncturiM
Onudttl f trt »f E»«J fcKrtpUA.
No. Aabury A veaue.
ocean cm - . «.«j.
JACOBS SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERr. Is. 700 Athst) iissss, Onm CRj. » J- ^
mn atMait the Bonwella." Yob era. rah. they worn r folks whut wna alia* roon at tha wrong tiug-. alia* gitlm inlnh trouble whet lliyy lonldn't keep oaten. Uv oo'*e they didn't mean no barm, but yob know buw it ia A gemman. hr git* inmlitd tiy aumeboly, an he des got tnb fight Tbs'* tbu way tlm llonwella They had ki mnrh troohle tbs' aflmb while they dm kltblah got ill tbu babit uv it. an wb. u one uv Vm got ■hot 'r *bot annH-l.dy, nothin wna ■aid fau'ly Hian. hi they all «sy it
friisi'* an tvlativra Hut tliey nice folks “ "Snm* of them in jail, I reckon. Unde Hooben?" “Koi seb, no. snh. not a. I knows
in jaiL Jail I. built faniiiy in New York.
>■ niggab. su ]
••On-
r dinin wlr m- oort In while. Tbab in' many nv 'em left anywbab now." "One irf tbe old fmiuiltm paauug
fittiu fu' 1
hub 1 epnke abo I
in. They tbu tun-' l
dirt. uKYid intub Obhaa. Tb diet* Won't tbu lie*' people, hot wua pMw'lul many. They had tbu habit a. tho ilonwells an, bein in 'em, they bad it m<t'. " 'Twan't long aftab tho Hem moved in that tbs Hoawell* font nut Tba two fani’lir* hwl wane 'boat s brig mark, an U-tb *1 bavly Th.' was tba I. gmnl went on an «* until tbab wan av tbu HtmwelU let In we*' T-i tbnogbl yah ulgbt i-**eiwl> 'em in Ca'lina"Uvco'm In tba affatab*!'! pdr •boat lou nv Hewdlru talk in. but tbab mar L»vt I—•
n'*i-tba' Mi*t«h Har'y
■ouie •buutiii. N-mr Uemdict* wnr hurt un.' h —. hut wbut wnr imghtrauilucky f"' Mi-Tah Har'y wna tii*' a ballit "Ti.ati Wn* a lb nedlct ehi-t ttT an othah- uv VmrgBnc-wtrrmpii’body bad loti git 'r—t-cPbcmt tba'hullIL Cci'ue it wnr Mirtjib Har'y. Tbab waD't notrym toll fin' out Wine., hull it It wni—might Have 1-- II . n.. nv them-Bemdii-U ynb know—but M.Muh Bur y didn' have many nv bi* trieu » » iv biin. 'Twan't long tr fu' . v ah body in thuconwy know
Mntab Har'y rl** f
■ k-er
"JV 'bn j.-:g- ear Ml.tali Har'y MintahJiar’yina*' have inailahi* 'rat menu tali g” tuh hell fu*t. Imt lira then tlm gov noli he „• ml down wntl fum tbi rap'ta! IrTtgin MirUh Har'y'* pabdiu
bolllt.
I Hat
if pet
didn't
nf him, Uurln Hrubcnl" •
"Them Benedicts i* 'eponiible for Ten'wo lt*m o mighty nice gi-tmnen. He » tbu tnie whut'e it. New Yawk. "I b«i» * tbu baas rail you. sub."— Chari-. K. Tn-vatban in New York
ny living org^futinii the
llirnr •!l---.- / 'rile king lie
fDios* Ili^imwihiUiy <tf I
lying we bare made
Ion. which rafflrieutly *pi-ak* for tie- danger it *e< k* to avoid. Hut in the -low nn Ting artIno of tbe hnge i.rgan*tn* that we rail natkiu* and govern-w-nta there 1* time enough for king* ind preeidrau to <Ut*p. to be off guard. ■ hrn-ar, in the rapid movemi-nU of >bi|i* and tlm frequent (udden vicimiudo of era life tie- uplaiu—Uie cap*in * power—rannot »1., p It i* plain O say hi* pt raou mn*L No more than tb.-pn.vi^iial *wltrb tender can hr. a* a habit, be on duty HO hoars oat of the officer, who t* in charge of tbe
k and treated while
9 all U
id u* it i* on div-k *o it i* in tbeenroom. The man in charge there. If ll|^ii* rjibere. exerriw* a oootml ■•date a* tbe captain and tbe officer ii watch—likn them abwilutu. Ilk* them liunteiL lint there am two on duly at lb.- *.ime time—the deck offin-r and the rag!no officer, the directive and Kdive forms Tla" oully of mult demand* that they t*. in '
• tbe one who ha* ebsige nl c fuov. s* that which ia t ntial to the safety and go' w »«*■•!; mg t*vann Hie tpi-nur to tbe other man. I
l bad
s fom. ’ka*e •
Tba'* mighty ombrarratn lydikr tho Hrsiwell*. ab< nice folk* wtv a fauit r Lu tJr su by »»«-y pt* tab 'i an Jadgra an <gbab« T brn t roar m.-, i-eki
»t^ , *Tim i *.' pJ-nty, in .b. nS.
»> dirrat-
An Kiigluiiuan. tiiongb generally ink ■kinm-d, di*-« oot take in an ui-ff'-rvut .way the revilemcnts he re'lve* from a mayor pan of lb* French jirras An amrlr in Macmillan'* Mags m- eiititled "French and Engliab" anplain* af.thr treatment: In tli-ir hauily ei[im,i id loatbiag of tbe unknown ■-.-untry acraa* the uhaniael they figg«-t their legitimate r. vengu. and U1.7 wocld pr- t. ud to f.dd tbe Urrtr breaat. a* tliey long *iuce hi* brer, if try the po lrli*e they could pul amsber inralt upon the 'naib—f uluid. F<w them the Kugliab•■We t*«y—• onn,|*.it« tiw maw of tbe ixtnrta. abawk. lbeulaw*ot a tiger. ' of a clemytuan and tbe an ape. Tbu trmtb: on-*-*e Fmicb yoarnslivt, raam* n tbe World, impullnd only id plumb-r and of blood, hut i*t wb. u be l* robbing tbe hman of fai*dae«cayaling m**yier.-d ibdlgan too the to thf forfeiture of hi* Ivory, tbi* aliatnelMa hybrid 1* alert, n- vor e. u on hu empire, hi*
fraab oc-a*:igi fur roin and ■ utrage To fata iiup.ou* ingenuity no limit u art. He •» capable «i» organising the mama, future of drmumie *i*t uf betraying huowa plot that Krauoe may'treanbla for the eaf-ay uf her caar. Nut bmg »IIK»- a ballp- imy print, in aeatreb uf a headline, auuoauoed tie- iriunbr <4 the Ian. ami. dralanal the Fanaiau pair s th. falaebood wa* plainly inveuaed England, that motuh-r le-nouifted, h Ue- Uel berate Inlcgit tu ebaka lb*
1 yraot U hunt*
in thttu. I..it-r he »*» rliarge d aflatrra for Hiediuont at Frankfon. tpid from IS.'ii to I hill wa* a member of tbel’ied Signor (lalbviga wa* t*wt known io Tbe Time*, wbu-b ln-'o-l from 1HL-J tc Ibslt. Xu tbe lulrreet uf that ]iaper be repeatedly traveli-d through Spam and Italy and through tbe .S|nui*li Amllke and S-titli Atll-rica. <ie. irg.- AuguXui Salu said (ialh-nga rftu-t have written Uionitand* of leader* <*1 foreign rahjecti for Tilt- Time*, and in hu "l*4o" talk Che following story: "For many yean (lallnugs ha* bera member of tbe Aiiirna-ntu clab. and yet not very long since, when 1 wa* ailed by the pert young editor of a w paper to give him a li*t of eminent naliid* wbo*e portrait* he might nave engraved, and 1 mcuit.oied the name of Antonio (•sliimga a* that uf <m* ol mo«t gifted and mi»t diatingnisbed mrmbi-r* uf my craft, the pert yunng adtturMam)*t-menud aid be did know whn itallrnga was It wu t luuga who gave »nch mortal offense«! mg tbe Aim-rican war by calling N York 'a city of one atnwt.' ” Uallenga wa* tlie antbur of many hooka—"Italy. I*B.t and 1‘rraent." "Tbe Hlackgnwu l'ai*o*." "ta-rani from Ital ian Life." “Hiatory of 1‘i-dmuut," "Tb'-Pcarl of the Anlillea." "Italy Ke rialted,” "Two Year* of the K:i-I-n. Quratlon." "Tlie I'ope mod tbe King.' “A SnmmerT.iur In Roma." amVinany others He had been a leacber of Ian gougra In hi* yonug days and bit adiduo of "Mariotti'a luhau Uramraar" ran inuieome If. urUO editiuns Many of (iallctiga'* earlier Uuk* were published under the awnm-d name of "L MariotU." One of Uie brat known vtorin* about him is (hat concerning him visit, a with Sals, to King Alton.. XXL They had traveled during the night, am’ arrival at their deetiusuun were denly rammonid Ui breakfast with the king. Hot tbe cold had been int and tbe water wa all fruann, and they Were in evening dm*, with a good djwl -of oual dn*t on theirkbirt fronts Indeed they lieiked more like nw'eupa than re-spn-isblc ymrnalut*. Eiuddenly a happy tbooght struck Gallengs "Did you iver try candle* to wash with?" be asked. And railing tbe action to the word* be began rubbing bis face and hand* with um\ ball ' lowed hi* rumple, and both man to gel off a couriderable quantity of grumuen. They ml end tho royal al<*iu, bad a truly ruyal breakfast, and the cooditina of their cnniplexiuu* did ntd exrite tlie ■lightw-t uuITua—V min* tar
There ia always a certain awkwaro oen when a poet, even a poet coveted with a Iran*parent yell of fiction. Intro doce* bii own cump<within* and recite* them alood. We are imwlstibly remind ed uf a •orne in "NMbnlas Nickleby." where tbe hero is trying hi* 'prratire hand ao a aentimenlal drama, and h told by hi* hrutlMO- acton that be mo. intrudnoe a dance for the phenomenon "Upon my word I don't sec how II'* U bn done." ay* Nicbohu; bat the trag* diau ay* It 1* obviuuily ea*y.- tbe dl* Ire—ml lady, having bon urged to rooM benelf by tbe faithfal .irvaut.annoanci* that she will learn to Buffer with font tudo. "Du yon remember that dance, my boorat friend, which. In happlei
day*, yon practiced with " gal? It never failed to a
fore 1 die!" '‘There it i*—cae fur tbe baud, 'before I d o'—and off they gvv That'a Hie regular thing; ian't it. Tom m»?" "That'* it." replied Mr. Folair. "The dirtrramvl lady, uverpowom] old recollectitaia, faints at tbe end ol the dance, and yuo ekwe In with a pic it w.mld be irreverent to ay that Mi Alfred An»tin * method tif Intrislacinti hi* poetry unu its Mating of pru*e rearmblA* the melierf adopted '
member* of Mr. Vita
company, bnt there iv a certain ingeo ionsurm in bis manner of ao doing that almost allow* of eom]wristai. Ft* stance. I be port ia warned of bad nt by Xauuia “'W'bat may I bat be I' hr iuquired. ‘Yuor elm. ytair favuritaelm, l* npn.iied, and lie* pnotrale on the groontL' 'I know It,' be aid, 'and knew it three day* ago; indeed, uo tbr
. .-i --- »***■ . u afu-ruooai of it* fall 1 ago! Then yon hay* had a mtatmto/ prsun on tbt
uiy dar uid elm. Hal y.10 yunralf shall Jodge if It be umarufaL'" Thsre "One fi* the .band." "Yuo yut •hall Judge." and off he gora, <*, u tbr chronicler put* it. "Wbereapoo be cl tad lu a* the following lines "
Samt-budy ha Ura investigating tbr relation* nf the tram her IS with the carver of Nan. n. Am.mg tbr fart* be r* lirv.nt» an the following: The expedition nnuit. nvl at firat It men till a thirteenth wa pit kwl up in a pet on tbe way north. No une iff tbr IS. bow aver. L-t hi. life, (hi March IS, latik.' N arisen draidrd to leave the ahin him aalfa
t-r» <ff IS pa|. U*n in Nana tff Eskimo d'«*. thuagh It D 1 rnurv than 8 appear in a Utn finally it D aaid U
*n'* 1**4 giving hi* report tff hi*
r* aft-T the arridenb w
gatinn. When lb* tn-heb f.w th- main nj»tb- plain to the dir-tor* a arwerat Upper Orm .ml qnay wa being tb- rargioal --.non <ff lb- J dog. tbe digger* came on an old ship. Mrdii-ine in Wrat Forty-third atn-rt. A wlnrh wa bari-d in the ground. Man* , workman who had fall.-n off a acaffuld *0 fret down, nearly oppusiu- the h.-art , a fortnight t*-furr walked about Ibe of Eat Arran *irt*-L The direction ol riven without the aid of rratebra and the ship wa at right angle* to tbt quny ' *»*> twjy Un-elightratpere-ptiblelimp wall, the bow projecting tow an 1 nj altluaigh hi* left b-g. which bad been river. i broken, wa aull done np in plaster of Tlie Trawl wa* erldenUy rwallowml I pans np in the and* which fanned tbe bank* : He wasnnrof two pat ienti Introdnced of tbe nver lung ere tb- iirrarnt quay* to tbeanrgeona a visible prorff of the were bail! Th- width uf the ship is 13 j cffl'-acy of the amlraJslcry system (ff acp fu-t. lu length i* an nukuown quant tty. '>ng Iroken leg*, w hich *y*iem wa fir thaw, who found the veael simply ; pvrarimd »* a vast advance on the old cat away a much a w a neevaary tc method iff treating rach fractures by txaiatrnct the wieri-r. Even it* depth w ar kwping tie- unfortunate victim in bed not axv rtaim-d, t*,-auw th- bottom of until tlie fraotnivd bonra reunited. Tho tbe new sewer i* only wane two f.*-t nn raliject of tbe ap to dale imalment wa d< rn-ath the point where tbr gunwale* powaitid In a paper by Dr. J. P. Fiske of tb* bewt begin, and the workmen did : H*r staff iff attending physician* iff not go to * gr. ater di-pth than they j R<*a-ve]t hospital. He gave the nwolt were cotuptllcd fir main drainage pur-; nf -311 operation* in which the arahupwa. Tin- material iff wbich the ship lal, jry splint had l-.-imwd aoccaafiilly wa made I* oak. but. owing In It* long >'1 the hospitals Tbe problem that coo uid. tbe woud i* stained fronted tbe a *- '
almort black.
A prc-nliar feature
of tbe vcwa-l tv that the timbers are alniosl all faitrned together by mean* ui oak i-loga, there being very little iroc employivL Fium tbr ebamd appearance of tlie drak tlm I* vs it 1* considered probable that an attMu|it wu made tc w-t fire to the abip. but tbe fire did not spread, a tbe aide timbers show DC traocs of burning. y-»r tbe top of tbe ship wa found a quantity iff coal, and a 1* pound cannon ball wu alaodiarovtmd. Higher np tbe quay, almost nppo-
pHMPMHr sMIgi
wu foand.
Tbi* on*, which lay in tbe direction parallel to tbe quay wall had also dently been *wallowed np by tbe aatidi which nwv! to border the Liffey prugreu through the Dublin of other days Tbe aame peculiaritira tff construction u were observed in the caw- iff tb* firat ship were noticed in that uf tbe ascond. There did nob however, appear to bare beam an attempt to art tieTbe workmen expren their belief that the ablpsareuold u tbedayaof Brian, tbe latter name being rather a familiar referenoo to tbe conqueror of ClaularL The preeunoe at a cannon ball would seem to do away with this theory,"for at tbe time at this historic conflict firearms were unknown and Utrgentle an at projecting heavy mlavtlra at one'* follow creatures by means of artillery
iluatim until Brian tbe Brave bad bran in tbe grave for rarer*! ceuluriei It i* probable, however, that lie- ship* am at leal a old a tbe time of King Cbarlra L or even of Queen Elisabeth.—Dublin
France started the ball with tbe Eiffel town. England rnduivom] to go one better with tbe Wembley, which I* still in an embryo stage and appears likely to r-main ao, while our American cousins struck a bright and novel idea in tba Fern* revolving wheel, which wu afterward introdnend into England, and ily rnond, except
tin to the fore, and tbt* time tbe idea ia to erastruct a lofty bnilding that will spin slowly, like a majestic top Tbe festive' Parisian* are. it ia slated, to have this novelty in their midrf. the site ebueen being near tbe summit of Montmartre, tbe blgbrat point within tb* forttfiea liana at tbe gay city. Tba conception of tbU big revolving tower (about half the height of tbe Eiffel) ia credited to M. Devio. Tbe motive power for turning tbe structure, a complete revolutiou of which would occupy about two minulra. would be hydraulic fores The upper part uf tbe building would be occupied by a public ballroom, in which dancing n to S s
ft ufe*** Fraser iff Edinburgh hu attacked tbe problem iff finding an anti* dills fur snake bit*, apd there is every reaMSi to bupe that bis labors will not bs for naught .Starting with the
aid. wa to g-t injured patients up arts' about their businraa JnM a oocn a po*
aiblr. and I? tbe m
If* efficacy in tbe cue of laboring u wu only a litilo lea apparent In the rffr^bwvd limb* wu not «o madily at-taiu-d. If tbe Injury wu treated promptly, the recovery wu very rapid. the case iff alcoholic palirh tlie danger uf (hdilium tn-mru* m l Hug in afbvUic fractals wa the olMadr. In 1* *1 thy J*TW*IS male or f-male, tbe mctbral had aocnnd admirable n-sults The ambulatory system hae been in use in Berlin for acme tune. It la quit*simple. In tbe caa of the fractore erf either tff the boor* of the lower h« the patient iaplarrdinareciimbratpaaitiaB. ami the injured boms are rat in place and butmd sn-un-ly th an urdinary mnslin roller laualagc. No cotton whalevsr 1* nard in tbe binding. Ontaide of this roller a plaster of panaganar bandage ia wound. This harden* and Pave* tbe limb incased in a plaster cant, which generally extends from tbe toe Up to Has knee joint. It bold* the teuken part* of tho limb immovable and hardeti* rapidly. The brat qualify of cast and bandage is always employed, and the patient is encouraged to walk without rrutehra after 14 boon. Care ia taken, at coarse, to avoid all pnoibility of inflammation setting in. The nvuut tbr patirat can walk ao aono i* that the weight at the Dsly la supported upon the np]rr part of lb- auilmlatory cast, which acta a a crutch. Dr. Flake cited a case where a patient "2 years old had bera able to walk within eight day* after the applkatira
relying
of the bums give on while the p w alking alnui just a if hr we dow n. a the fractured limb ia la distnrbrd by the exenise. Is fact, tbe reuniting of tin- fractored part* ia hastened, and the stiffm-a* uf JtunU molting frvsn tbe old methud iff keeping a pa’lent in bed and quirt ia greatly tv-dared. With.
mal cunditnai. The average time tbe ambnlatury splint wa warn in the »8t» cam quut—1 wa fnan 38 to U day*, and many iff tbr potienta were able to go about much tbe same u usual during this period. Dr. John M. Woodbury of Bnoaevrlt bcspital uid that in uuun of tbe cam cited by Dr. Fiske bad any patient returned to Uie hospital for trvatmrat fer malfonuat nsi of tbe lilnb. Even in tbs
■here the weight iff the body ia liable
bone through tbe fleab. the pruenu hit worked aunoraafnlly. This wa important from a in-diiv- legal standpoint, fur it pruter-ted tb.- suigvou from the risk at damage suits for faulty surgery.— New Yurt; Sun.
Prrffcanr Eug-no H. UaU.iti of Colombia onivenoiy. u aivrotaiy at the Asm-nran Dialect anciety. recently nt to all Bar hwdtng American collvgea a cm-ular alking fir ■Mltinrv in ooljaoaing infurinatua about college along The circular oontaina a list of ward* about which tbe number* iff rach oul-
d be true, that a at
r ia itself irnmi
to snake poiauu. be argu.s that tl
and rmvtainrd
eaprnimint
a small animal Tbe
iff tb. p. chiefly ! liaU up. 1
cnb. fi'-nd. flung, fzwh. fruit. |
the animal Indmi grew htMd* qatt . ^ nM. ahMqakin. ra-p
W stunt and trot

