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The Wingham Times, 1895-03-08, Page 7"DON'T$f4OOT-••1'1.1. COME.DQWN.' 1 GOT WHAT HE DEMANDED. 'I1i1 '. \ �*UULLA m `'wt i.11 ai 1< 1#I' 'I ;1.'ti*954 A, MEXICAN FETE, LONGEVITY IS ON THE INCREASE, +"'Setth'ious like," said the tree toad,, ' %Ito Pollee:nen Elekea trim Op, and Care i tied pint. Aeross the Street. CELE ORATING THE FEAST OF SAN WO" It was an easy matter to see that ho was . The number of deceased persons wltoba l tL eiti%eat with a foli sense of Itis respanel- r"I've twittered or rain all day ; Anil 1 got up soon, And 1.11olierect till noon But the sun hit blazed away, Men Atttsiti to G.ret4ter Age Than litormcry . Iy, J.specialiv in Amerien, Till ljest(aumbdowninacrawfishhole, bilities, both "n imicipal and national. RE= iN tiEW MEXICO. %attained an exceptional old itgewas Koh, ably greater in the year 1898 than in any Weary at heart an4 sick at soul. There was a firmness. 4b010 itis treat. on A Weird Performance to Which orates recent period. I)uritlg the last three or the sidewalk denoting proprietary interest, four months of the year the general pilblio ""Dozed away for an hour. itn(ihe gazed up at tlto, publics buildings n.ue Dancers Pay Tribute to the Saint became familiar, through it perusal of the And I 1 sung, the thirst; again; with the keen glance of one who had -.. Llimorous x outpres ole the care- (Italy papers; with the remarkable obitu- And 1 Clouts.,. and aunt;, a none invested in them, and expected its :tries of those who luul departed having Tlll 1 tkabout tomy glint; )' 1 nteuy, lived to a great old.age, A mouth or so 'Wes jest about give in ; a'altte to stand out boldly, Ile itlrvays :., And then, thinks 1, 01 it don't rain now, ;gems]. at it policeman whenever be passer.Shortly aftet'sttnClOrvn the faro of San since we read of a life t1nnt had reitelled We There's nothin' in single' anyhow, ono, sternly, his eyes. clearly denoting that Loren%0 arts in(tugurated, it was tan the d'1tvaordiniu'y limit of 13a }alas, 15 e "Once in a while some farmer the official Was ander the surveillance of opening outm )n:Mee, as. weird all a hat a since a (a(1 Of' the heat.. 0f a r1 alllitn at Would come a-drivin' past an employer who expected him ta. Datil lits Witches' diLalee, with a Elena front the Iu- I'lnrtford, C,oun,, who was Old enough to i i f the i f the British And he'd ]fear me cry, wages, and when he entered any public ferno fiddling ant the accompaniment, g se warn ago le npproac l0 1e fleeti .`12 1 saved the New El•1 1 • And stop and sigh p office his, ear le .Dolts p uiet abed to every bay s a l3ernitlilla tiispttteh to, the 'New York„ n 1. ., and s0 Sart td . e1v , g, ant + • M + r • r c:uast front tlreateurcl deviLstittlon, Anil • Till I lest laid hack at Use nook and corner for a possible reason of Advertiser, Fagot fires were lighted in 1 r n p pr's o€ he And 1 hollered rain till 1 thought my throat coluplaint, tiled pierced each and every ovary Munro of the narrow, dusty streets, std., lute r is e 1 nave been ap i ed . t Would bast wide (mon itt ever' note 1 official through and through dna way that {incl soon the tolv[7 r5 Cts all itl)1tt%e with th0 death at Terre Hittite, but, of a plan 104 'But I fetched her I Oh, 1 fetobed her 1 clearly said: -"Y=ou are a public servant, 'Cause a little while ago, sir. • I hope you • have a 'dee regard for Aa 1 kind o' set, - . that fact, - If you levee ROI shall lose no welt one eye ed down my fovered brain, : aabet, time in rontindiiigg"you of it," And a Magill' soft and IOW, 'Ef you'll Jost hush, I'll rain," Such was the little matt. who approached Saying, Lf Avoloe tali policeman of the Yonge street s(lntLtl JAMIES \VlIrcome 11LI,EY, WORE SMUGGLED GARTERS. dually Jeweled Bands laronght Ashore en Spite of Gorernnteut Officers. { 1110 to the other'." that was sadly out of tune, the while 0X0- -Un the promise of seeing something new, ' The policeman looked it trifle startled outing a dance that was never seen npoil if not startling, I accompanied an ac- for a second or so, brit recovering himself, any stage. Tho costume waareidly a WOTI- •quaintance to meet an incomingsteamer t he replied:- dolled akkai,tr,the 1ieaddressbeing markedly from Europe. :\1y acquaintance had in- "Well, who in blazes iskeopia' you from striking in design and finish. In shape formed me that his cousin was bringing , goin'•""' something like the I� rench chapeau,. it ,over goads of vory great value, and I •ea- i Ilse traffic, sir, the traffic of vehicles- served the double 'purpose of a mask and petted that considerable trouble would be yet pedestrians are supposed to have the headgear, extending to the mouth and consumed in examining and appraising ; right of way." enveloping the greater pert at the bead, the articles, The "cousin" was an attrac- Weil, ? grittily responded the of11eer: It was gity ly tinseled and toweled and tive young lady "azul looked rosy and "What are j•on going to il0 about:it?" fairly shone with beads and all the erne - healthy ns She tripped down the long I din going to insist upon my rights, • mentation which, the Mexican firncy eau plank. She had had a delightful voyage, ,eta., and had been good enough to bring ,only two trunks. These were found, an inspector made a hasty examination of the -contents, saw that they were only ordin- ary wearing apparel, chalked the backs 'and we started oil'.. We went up town and made for a good restaurant. The in- teresting small talk of travelers ±111 - ,ed, in the time until we three were seat- ed at a table and the order given for . luncheon. The lady sat next to the well. "I suppose everything is all right, Julie:'" .asked my friend. "Yes, indeed," she replied, smiling tri- umphantly. "I promised to show this gentleman soznething," he said. "There's no danger that anybody will catch on, so if you've no .objection--" He paused. :Ile blushed furiously and w 'replied: "Well, 11 't k that I yellow glare that twist fantastic shadows upon the walls. of the little enbes of mud, the abode houses of a sun -kissed elfin, A Shot was fired, and there emerged from one of rite low budl(ilngb it string ()f its peenIiarly-1arbeci men as c»te aright See In the other (ley at Bing street, with ifldigAnln a year's travel through foreign countries. tion glistening Milds eyes. 'I'lley .came tripping out In single "I demand to know," he said in a firm file, about twenty in nlnnber, sway - voice, "why I ant foreed to remain on this ing theft lissoie bo.dies,iu rhythm with side of the street, when my business calls a two -string fiddle Y:n(1 tL guitar sir," said the responsible citizen. "That's easy," :laid the officer, we:113r. "And see tiuttI get then," "That will be harder." • "You are a public servant, in the pab- vagi-colored strealmees, and capes: of rich lie's pay, told itt the call of the public material drooped gracefully from, the therefore clentand a safe passage for my shoulders. In one beedthey carried scroll person across this thoroughfare. It is . wort: that looked like the snbstautiit3 side your duty to see that my demands are 1 of paper rack, and: with the other they complied with." • rattled their prettily de:crated•cast:Lnets And the little roan expanded his chest i iii tune With the 7ni>notone»75 movements with real citizen inclepenclernce• d of the. (lance. Sonm•L)1' the dancers, were The big policeman lodked at him for• a : (distinguished in an original and startling moment in it quutucittry, then seeming to I tvay, which, to. the American onlooker, solve tho problem he said with a wink in 1 lent ridicule to the whole inane proceeding, hie eves: I O.vevtheir velvet trouewn•s were drawn itb- "A safe passage you want, is it? Well,.breei;Ltcd balloon pantlitOttrs of the style begorra, you Shall have it," so,nifeeted by the• comic paper cartoonists And before the responsible little citizen•I ; could divine his intentions, he had picked ; zn their sketches -at the aiulties•of colored hint up. tacked him under his arm - and, s°cietyr- rr asi dodging between the hot'ses' heads in. j Around the flaming. fagot fired they frinet1 and iLulid a Stleuee tLs prot01u7t1 its suggest. The lower part of the face wits concealed by a silk handkerchief of bril- liant color, leaving a small aperture for breathing purposes,, l)owntho bacltitoated • • ! „ don't now `L Cale, a sortie semis King street. The hale man "�Jtlt-it S 11n11sua1, ita,•raveyard at -light' they circled these h:ul not r( covered his breath before the" tributes to the saint, never changing the Then she reit bbl down toward and 01 the floorg binecattt had dropped hint on the 0pposito : Step,. but varying the• movements of the on the silo next the wall, anti of coarse 1 sidewalk, anenwas on a return expedition,,; 1' don't know exactly what she did, but when Same - gallantly escorting a pretty store girl. 1 body at command of the leader. Sanle- her..Iland appeared again it was closed g, tinges they woulel bow and scrape to the 'ever something. She held it toward me, • flames, and then fall to. the earth and „ PEARLS OF GREAT, PRICE. I S uirm and wriggle 'like see many horrid ;saying:"Open both hands and be careful, q g, 1 did as she told me and she laid upon my The F•ine,it Know' Gena owned by Prim•sn:Ekes It was a weird Seene. • `re glow palms a garter that fairly blazed with dirt cess Tousettpoti, 18 \earth $180,000, 1 fromthe^fires• • dreadfully accentuated the monds. I took one look and wlliepered 'P110 Inlau of Muscat possesses a pearl !painted faces of the -Indians, who stood. ""Smuggled:" She nodded vigorously, weighing twelve and a half carats. tllydugh ; stoically silent, with no manifestation:AI • .while her companion !mailed approval. which yea e1Lll seethe daylight; it is worth ' approeat or ,displeastire They formed a :and remarked: `•I shall keep that interest..., about 111055,000. The one owned by Princess lurid baekground to a decidedly (dramatic ingpiee.e of ribbon, It saves me several Youe•oupoti' is unique for ,beauty, says theI ceremony. The senorstheltiselves, mantled thousand: dollar's in duties." (entict-an's Magaelne. 'It teas sold by : in their -serapes,. were. ail, interesting pert ' "There's another like it," said the fair Georgibuis of C;Llais, in 1620, to Philip IV. 1 of the•stage group, and, the• gaunt aud,sal. •cousin, "but I guess I won't take that off." of Spain for 80,000 ducats; its present value•, low faces of the senoras seemed to reflect 'The other, of course, was on the side not is about 8180,000. The pope, on his acces-.;.t1ie•seleit-of snpetstitiou that swayed, the alext to the wall. "You have toet a Gab sion, became the owner for the time being i scene,. The dancers never appeared: to now for your curiosity," she added, "for of a pearl, left by one of his predecessors.: grow tired. le-. was. "Qh,. on with the that article was worn for use as well as - upon the throne of the vatican, which can- dance"' all the time, until a diversion was profit, and if 1 walk -well, it might come not be of less value than 8100,000. The Em- created by the 'sudden appearance' of an down, and that wouldn't be pleasant"- .press Frederick has a necklace composed evil spirit ie. the makeup: of :L hull.. This Atlanta Constitution, of thirty-two pearls, ,the total value of fellow -wore horns,. anidthe greater -pant of which has been PStiIllated at 8175,000. -Her his body was incased la the slide of the mother, Queen Victoria, has it necklace of menial that shoats; So, much antipathy to 4u1•ions Chint'et Codon. . pink pearls valued at $80,000. That of the:: ret.. A curious feature of Chinese coins, the mail -mark, appears to have originated in an accident very characteristic of Chinn. In the time of Queen Wentek a model in wax of a proposed coin was brought for her majesty's inspection. I71 taking hold of it site left on it the impression of one nail, and the impression has in conic- -.queues been a marked characteristic of Chinese coins for hundreds of years. They're i)rinking More. It is a subject for grave consideration by the American people that the use of :alcoholic liquors is increasing in that country. In the year 1883 the consump- tion of distilled spirits was 1.40 gallons per acapita; in 1893 it had increased to 1.51 gal- lons. The consumption of beer per capita . 'in 1888 was 10.27 gallons, which had in- •creased to 16.08 gallons in 1893. A Pretty Legend, It is the pretty Christian legend that the +aspen quivers With shame because front. ^w its wood the cross was made. Observers of nature have discovered, however, that the quivering of the aspen's leaves is clue to the fact that the leaf stalk is flat on the sides and so thin about the middle that the :slightest breath of wind sets all the leaves a -wagging horizontally. A single leaf plucked off and taken by the end of the • leaf stalk between the thumb and the fore- finger admirably illustrates the peculiarity •of the aspen. . An Innovation. The University of Lille, France, is said to lie the first institution dimming on the 'continent to add a department of Journal- ism,. Abbe Dr, Cootelt will read lectures i mn the great editors of England and Ger- many. Professor Gaud Wi11 lecture on the Taves- eller, ' •s- rpress,anCl i12.'iare -Till the law overt g mer of the Parts Univers, will speak upon the duties of newspaper mon and the way a paper is printed, theory and I't'actice. Conte -Why did she leave the room when :she was in tiro middle. of her argument about the cruelty of killing song birds ? Merritt -She went to shoed; the servant ho* to drop a live lobster into boiling -water,-'-Truth, B,rroness Gustave de Itotllscliild, ma(lo np• of five rows of these precious stones, is vat -1 ued at ,e200,000, while that of the Baroness 1 Adolphe de Rothschild is even more costly. I still. 13oth these ladies have given orders , to their jewelers to bring to them any 1 "pearls of great price" which may come into their stands in the way of business; the gems nae usually purchased 1)y one or other of these ladies and addle. to her necklace. Good judges are doubtful whence to awned the paten to either of the above two ; or to that of the Empress of Russia, which has two rows of pure white pearls valued at something like 80,000 rubles, but the' stones of Which are perhaps less beautiful 1 to the eye. The one belonging to the t Grand Duchess Marie has six rows, and is stlfcl to have cost $180,000. Mlle. Dosne, a sister of 1i. Thieve, has a • necklace of several roses, which has taken • her thirty years tocollect, and has cost Wks •tt Sickness In the "Nanny ? °Meer Matabb-"Wbttt'zd the trouble, 8111.1 glitter Ile/messy-•-I just went nevus e "My ter git me Sunday .Horning cocktail, I' an' m blessed if de place .duet closed till - tijiht, Prick, a her upward of $75,000. The Impress of • Austria possesses some of the most 1)enuti- fni bla4'k pearls it is possible to find; her ' casket, and that of the Czarina of Russia, ' are, in fact, the most famous in the world i for pearls of this Color. Mute. Leouide Leblanc sold her necklace ' of pearls a Year or two' ago for nearly $400,- 000, 400;000. lett in consequence of certain matters which were whispered about at the time she bought it back. The stones it it grail. nate in size and are exceedingly beautiful in shape and lustre. A Queer VInd, ! In the year 553, A..1)., while workmen were engaged in trenching the salt mince t in Prussia, they unearthed a triattgular 'building in which was it column of white marble. At the sale of the 'column was a slab ita s,aandover of freestone and tomb words, agate inscribed with these v , which were itt Latin 1 "Here rests the ashes of I'eleg, grand architect of the Tower of .label, The Almighty had . pity on him because ho became humble." Great Vines, While in the public alind the great vire) at 1tantpton Court Palace is esteemed the most remarkable, even that is exeelled itt s dbnensiOtis by the still greater vitae at Culnberlanel Lodge, W'iteleor Park. Not %` only these giants, but probably all other vines in the kingdom, have to give place for extent and produetiveness to that most eetnarkabte vino W heft is jttst at the pees, eat moment carrying the eiettemous gWUl- tity of 8111 bttnetaq ltttd a total weight tinse teriaily demo:ling'liitlf is ton, Poor l,nricslnanshill of To -,n131. . The training of naval at tillerists bas, in recent years, been given a good. deal of at- tentioil,an(1 no end of powder. a•ndshot ltas been expended In target practice de- signed to serve a more telling purpose in actual warfare Sheoticl' the omits:11 1 present itself, It would seen, therefore, that the floating etl'nipments of naval powers of. to- day ought to give good itec0nnts eff thenl- years old wilo attended the funeral 0 Washington, cast his first vote for Madi- son, and was a soldier in the war of 1812. From other data it is apparent that great , longevity has been on the increase for many y eerie, particularly in America. But • Jtcntat Worry, eaeesstve use t' Tobacco, opium or Stimaa it may be remarked that the constitutions ' �"� �Afi •afToa o, nil m Hr• .845AcKAcge CEO. SHA OUTS OOYIN THE PRICE OF MEAT AGAIN. r EA ICI leO. .i' R -�•B m fore, ache witk mu�cutar' P in ,a d fiat est uC ori .liar Barii&her of Backache , ,,4i - � •' memo'. o' PL ,5rrR • intg be6 er ior%'Ynm pBaek ono mo b ge. Shea the I); S i., l4enthoi Piaster. A, i3. ti :1211 writes from Windsor: "`The)) d. L. Menthol Plaster is curing Sore Backsanti ithetnnatism at a groat rate in thiivie,inity, e5c, each in air -ogle -Oa box. WOOD'S PHQby?IIODIN1 ... The Great Entlisbi Remedy. $Ix,Packagee Guaranteed to promptly, and permanently cure an Corms of Narvaua 1 Weakness, Eni(sstons,Sperm- atorhea, Impotency ottani! effects of Abuse or ixeesscs,• N,llii other tueete ie love tett pet tion PORK SAUSAGE eiso on baud. I ant prepared to pay the highhtIO prloe for all Sons of keel. `1'liey meet 1* drawn. and well dressed. G�^•Q'. S'RA.W Wkagliatn1 Get. 10th, 113i1i14 that carried these persons up to the gen- - Bef whin soon lead toIn-• or'e an . : ea heeled mark or beycllul were "formed very ,flrrnitu, insanity, C6nsaimpttonand anearly grave, maty years ieforepeople began living llasbeenprescrlhed over *years In thousands of itt the present rate, sand that the best part cases; Is the opniy forblood'sPreliable and Honest Xe c( e of mutt of these old lives was pa.Sse( before knoSSrsAsirdrvorthtess'.metlie1nei}tp5150 or'this„ the model's Suicidal rash of the isociety* tnelose prlooin letter, and we will send by return rani.liusinee5 worlds. , mall_ Price, one paekare, Qi; six, 55, G)w wild To have a good chance for longevity it i!3 - et tese, e(s toil cure.• Pamela:ets free to any address., almost unneeessiu•y to• say that an. origin- 'True lvoorl Carirran , alis good constitution is of the first im- . 'Cedar..or, oat., Canada.. portance, though, to this primary excel- lence e,trefulnese in the art of living must. • 5o15 le Win'_i),in, ha• (1. '1. 'vi Ita.os, 1)'1155l"t. be added. The secret' of long life fS one et which nature alone holds posession.. A renrnrkablefact i; -that intellectual wetly - and success 1utve been. no- barriers to• al long life: Even deep•philosophicalstudies have proved at help rather titan, a hind- :1; ranee to, men of literary put:snits.. Vol- tai.ee; wberat birth was. put ilzto is quart ' pot, could never have obtatioed.his eighty- fourth ighty-fourth tele Inal.115 not follo;vcdhthe strict 'Sober, active life wholi• he. ie. chase. Glad- stone exercises the highest powers of sue- cessfui statotnlauship at. air age of eighty- ` four years., after undergoing, the constant turmoil. of political eonteet for consider- ably more than half a c +ntnry. Bismarck is practically an octogenarian. Von Moltke wrierica ly ninety wbenlie died. It seems that the review of these'arninulner- 011A other instances would, sufficiently es- tablislt the theory, that, continnaus Intel- lectual activity is conducive- tothe perpet- uation of good health and, tate prolonga- : tion of life:-W'ashington,Peet... • Ll Littre Story of Editor Mom. lIr,.1)iui n Wag managing editor. and I a: correspondent of 8L. lneti'upulii:nn.jonrnnl.. Abrttdlrt)u.I.aiucoln.ltad signed. iu proclama- tion, the fleet call for hangs. during the civil. was,. I think it was in April. 1801. Then 1 leas ir1 WW ashiii„tart at the time, incl, being itltpt08Setl in my little jonrna.- listic heart with the importance of the oc- casion, I ventured, as nu- introduction to. the literal proc•irunatiu)1. phrase, upon a quotation from it favorite hymn in out. family circle,. worded thus,: "We are living, we, are dwelling, in it grand and awful time. In ars ago on ages telling;, teeIle living is. Sn1)Iimc," "What.then,.must.itbe.to; be a factor' - in. the affairs of nations, sockets Abraham, 'Lincoln,. president of the United States,. • who to -alight has' affixed. hid; signature to. the proclamation?" And then followed. the Linc'.sluiiul. document. TW) days after:•• ward b received from, Blather Dana by. madl,.nes by wire, a,ca.utiontn,ey suggestion] to the following effect:: . "Dear Mr. Howard-i.tfter this, if; your dispatches you.r.ealli must drop: into poetry„ telegraphy being: four cents aw word, won't you_kindly wire us the num- . bete of the hynnt,,as rete have the book fn: the, afliee?"-Joe Howard's Reminiscent- gee,. emitliscen-tee,. • IteGot It. & prisoner beforlt.•ttlme•police jucl •e•seevm- ed the services' of n young sprig of an' nt.- Corney who not onJ,-:-i�e as very consegtu- antis. young luau. bathe thought Ile•knc i i selves in point of marksmanship if called about tentg thew • It i�t s11-s.n-nc•lStjut e•1 i'' into action, though, according; to Cassier's ' lee knew„ Whett t13511 ea -Se note calledthe'at-. Magazine, it would be prestrreptnous to tortleya1ose•, nl dertake to foreshadow' possible results.. "Mss it please your honor," lteg said, If, on the other hand, past experience with great. fog rality, "my clien,t•,1t';ta;n,ts; counts for anything; there wankd seem to more tint5----� have been a notable deecline 13) accuracy in "Very well, eery well," into rgeptecltcthe navel gunnery, growing with Successive judge in the l iudliest way, "I'11 bit glad to improvements in naval architecture an accommodate lohn. He Was arrested for naval armament. It rwoo estimated some abusing his wife, wasn't Ile?" years ago, from data furnished by target "That's the ehar'ge of the arresting, oft% practice at sett, that a heavy gull must be ter, your honor." dtschttrgecl fifty times tomake one effective "Very good," said his honor. `I had in - hit. The odd smoothbores were credited tended gieing him only three months, but with killing emelt by the discharge of the since he wants more I'll make it sig;. I a1- giut's weight In shot; in other words,. three ways strive to please. Call the nextcase, tons of 82-poundet'shot' were required for Me. Clerk." the purpose. Actual service test with an Experiment. , modern high-power gids, however• -guns. weighing twelve tans -lige, within the One of the experinente remade by, those rvllo5e business it is to test' the strength of past ten or twelve years, shown that it took !Mott sixteen tons of projectiles to dynamite, (;1111 Cotton•anddi other explosives accomplish the Santo thing. It is itlterest is to place fresh plucked leaves between irtg to note from What statistics the avail- tw a'plates ouf,panel steell and e-rplocle cart - able that the introduction of rifled lens- ri(lr�es on the upper plate The recoil in teats into the armies has had ez somewhatsuch cages 1ei s0 great and sudden that the similar tesitlt. Tne old-tithetnrisidets, it upper plate is driven newhward with such is said, killed it man by firing at him_ his force and rapidity Cls to catch exact me. own weight in lead ballets, hat the modern pre,'lsions of the lea1'en before their delicate rifle in the hands of the average sciiclier, so 1(11)1311311(0 time to give way to the force of it has been figured out, does net etl'eet at the blow. '1'ltis n0veltrletllodofengraving fatality until it has discharged tiviee the is ono of the wonders of life century. tnan's weight in lead. Both here, a5 Well is in naval Shooting, therefore, there has Prospects Good. demand lea, ,. L n important ben outlook for it nett t � r t tohat ._ thesae n shownW been 1 1 for greater skill itua care.. Whether tills 1 this town?" has been met in any meaSitre, future hos- I t'Pirst-elnsst. NVo've gfot a map 01 a rail- tilities atily will tell. road, she eandidittes for postmaster, an' it 1'lu'ttgi'1ip11ed Jokes. ain't ten utiles to where the circus showed" -Atlanta Constitution, Irate Lady-Yotere the seventeenth Another Pole ttlintei: Cann who hast been -here canvassing for pic- tures to-dity, end-- Betel Canvasser -Alit To reach the north pole an architect, 1,f. To think of sixteen trends calling in one , Itauin, tette proposed to the Geographical day. 11'lupe you ilred thorn out, itlfa'atn.--1 Society of Peels the construction of woodeti Plain Dealer, I huts eine or two days' joltr11ey apart. He Magistrate --•"F'il'ly' di(1. you Marry two ; consider;,; Greenland the most favorable wives? Pat-Wt'11, sor, as long as 1 salt t locality for an experiment of this kind, Poortedthe both av thint widout wan Iaelt of the huts w0ttld bceotne in its turn knowitt9 about de othee, l t ought as how , n. base oe supplies for the construction of I might be tloitt' humanity a btessin' by the nest. As the distance to be covered is .- i nsin aid wan: tui 1 maid.-el3oston about 000 miles, Amore of huts would be dispensing t? t necessary terestablish ltroute to the polo, Courier. • rtt u of - 1W I N G H PA.1l .. Capital, ">l,.250,000. Beat,. 8.01;0,030 President- -^t )ire ff.•(! 4n r. t'rediient--,\. IOUS(' 0311' 11, !:,(,., it„ 'i(:n, 'ti'u'(}inn•+Y, 115 R. A Wenn, P,,:.1, (Tpr,r"0). C;'„•3uer-- i- Tl; ['t;4lii; i 1. _. -_ .. t avtncts klrtt'n •-i,c,ar loth :1 N:tC tra?=t; in 1. 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