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The Clinton New Era, 1901-07-05, Page 8V , 1 �4 4� kl�_ . July 5tb, 1901 . . . TNE CLINTON. NEW BRA , I A - ____ ____________,.____.,__ __ _ _ ____ � __ ,--- _ � 40 � I - , , , . , . I , C,�V,ffowrqis' . . . . . . .-.--- . �T, b LEGEND FOR ARCTIO NIGI-ITS. ONE OF HRMANNIS TRICKS. i ISEATING Td9 RAVIOAD. lit* roightesip, Frivilleso � . I I I .. . - . I I � . I , �. . � I I I A Bit oloMind Itendingo) Uy the r,aa . ,, __ Antong the in For pure blood, 11 .. I 11 I I 1. ,� " e fftne� . ry strange Privileges �, : I :,. , I How Greoulanilerts Account ror � 111lons. M"Wilclan. . A Scheme CleVer RnOugh to WJu# you# , granted by Engl1i'sh sovereigns to ,their ''. ith Scott P brio t eye an , . t0figIlt cousuniption, w .'s Their Lons Season of Davl"ioiss. . "Tlwlnlo�Ai­�r ' Herrmaunalwayg Which valledo slsb$ects probably the most reallarkable . , A member of' one of the formor expedi- wpilt r;vi,,! 1,,: ...I I .. �'.. �­pnt exhibition," Several lawyers# while ,Awaiting the was the permission given to the Hari of. A pleir mApplexions - . , I . , grtiu! :,)n of cod-liver oil, is long tious to Greenland tells of a curious tra. .I. tl, . Sussex by Queen, Mary to, wear his blight. 11. . slild , -f.4i .1 ,."..4 ugent who was sail of the calendar one (lay In the on- �'. L . -� � -e. Ifitthreateits,youcan * dition of the Uskinios to acootint for tile once. It -::,.*0 ,% ! �hfl i0molls 1314. presue court, were discussing the various cap, or even twonightc4pa, if he so wish- A "IL51JA - p . � in adva:,- long arctic night and its Intense cold. , - "."Id *n 'Lo �i,jly pait C)f his C - "i'alto" suits Pled against railroad com- ed, In her royal presence. . � � , "There was A time," they &.,Ielttu, . a es I a . 0 1 P told this 'rho earl was a victim of colds In the Art Pr digestion . � , I st.ty, "long icer be Would go to extraor(lingry pains I)aII1 wl o o e of the grout , I . ..i, sist ; I head, which, like the law, are no respect- . , � " . I re, and you may overcotue it. generations ago, whea. the sim. never sef to ,lay his fences, long in qdvtlnce for storyi . Ana, re.Tresfiing sleep. . � I , �, . on the regions of the north, and when the stattling effects. Ill that way lie was -.Many curious Instances of made up, ers of persons, and -as. he Considered ca. � . � . � 111. �,, t).on't be afraid; be brave. But strands along the sea ,.veto fQrevet hidden frequently able to do things that oeeilled 31tits ago ust cailroad corporations have tavrb In the head too heavy.n, price to pay I . I 1, . I , � I � 1 1W,4&"1ftW" 11mow- � . � . with mantles of living green. next door to super a . atural, and the result colas to my kno, . 20 for loyalty he petitioned the qu e I . JLMMJU-X I . L : I ' , � .pledge during, the e n for . , tackle it ; don't waste titn.e. I I . . L L ... '. . d'Heuce It was that peace and plenty was no end of vainable advertising. In yettro I have aO6'd as counsel for the Z. permission to wear .his nightcap in her 4- 1 . i . Sgmo raR FRICK SAMPLC tell to thel9t: of this people and sorrow . railroad,. but the most surprising presence,. . . �Hr­!,G. - later years, when he becilme celebrated Y.and X . 1. �, Ar"D TRY 1114101 -TC). 'I' , 7 0 , � . New" & 80WHIE. . . ,L 11 -11 e, .6 - But one Oily one I r all was Attempted against In$ he Patent conceding t1als, unique prIr. . . oaker ' PC , ­ . . I I I L .. - - ____ _. --..--- a strange thing came to pass, As''the necessary,the old 'nail, Qs we 1180d to Pill) company rec"itly." . - . I Is one at tbeniost 4musing,jr. royal J&rS &rl . , �.. I people were testing and feasting AmOng blin, Wonla often yerer to these exploits The railroad lawyer stopped,, smiled annals. It. run& thus: "Know ye that we do I - . . L L'. I"'- THE ROSE OF LIFE. / 'L a , ..- . A the trees, as was their Cast= tUroligboui marked-, 440ne of the laterestinir L give to our beloved and trusty cousin and , I I . was unknown anions th in and systematic booming Was no I liege - and laugh 4ieartily ove, the mystification and re ' MS� 0 L ' � � . ... I . h case wis that the Presl- I counselor, Henry, 10arl of Sussex, Via. . , , , ey bad occasioned. ;. feature I . I ,� *',, L, The rose spoke in the gardens , 4 their wakeful houts, a beautiful calloe, as th S of t .0 . I "Why am I sad? . white as ivory, wits seen drifthig silently 'L "on 0 ve you an Ilitis- dent of my. rallro, I le count Pitzwalter and Lord of 74gremund . I . , L , Ad company helped th .. . . ".. -1 � ­ , 1, IN I ne occasion, to gi . ­ .. I it arouses the Liver, 1; .1. The vast of sky above me I . toward the shore from the direction of tration of his patience and forethought, '. scheme along and actually ordered the as- and Purnell, license and pardon to wear . 4 1 1 1 ;1 - In blue and glad. ... ,I. . tile he we JA a popular barla Pittsburg an! Sault Which was to be made the basis -at h . Is L cap Or nightcap. Or any two of themi., I . a L .1., , . lt the spirit of a It was About two months. azo. at his pleasure, as well In our presence ;is, I Quiokens"the oirculationy , , - �1, 11 .. � The bushed deep of my heart I I I ". winds. . . . chanced to notice a bankbook lying on a Lhe, suit, . . . I . ,, . Hath the sun's gold; 11 �, 'IN w, when the Ivory white canoe had desk behind the cigar counter. ,Tile cover that President Bjank of the Z. Y, and X. , in the presence of any other person - or I . L I . . . ; I The dew slumbers till noon � I _.; , L I rits and .. ... . 0 - was in railroad was.making a short trip on his -or any other . . . Brightens - e. spi -1 . floated quite up to the shore, a great Awe bord A � . I . L 11 a 11 , printed' number, which , persons within this realm, I I . C. In my petai.' hold. i . , ,LIP pI I read. He was -pot In his private car, bat Il.lace In our dominions. wheresoever,, dur. . . . I -worth livi ' P, Beauty I havo, and wisdom, ; ;.. tell upon the people, for there, fast AsIL aln might, and, when be got outside I . erally,'MaIr I Gen CLX%e,s lit . ng. ' L I .,� 4 . And love I know, , - rftong the folds of oil ermino robo, lay a Herrmann quietly made a meiAprandum was In an Ordinary (lay coach. The train Ing his life, -And these our letters shall lip. . . I . L . . . I ""I. . Yet cannot rolease my spirit . .. . tl,*'� . a . a small station, and a shabby sufficient warrant in his behalf." ' I . -;, e,:s* beautifal maiden, whose skin was as fair of It In his notebook, together with the stopped at L - Shdy.eWen years trial have proved4tto be-blaYond qu--stiott, . V. 9.. , 9 -bwer and whose bail, w4s address of the. place. There was not looking . . . . I.. .� - �_ Of its strange woe." . man, though apparently respects, � ep%, . - as the snow 11 I . I OD piArIfler known. . . I I., . C . . ut when the .more than one chane d the car. There ' The Croupier Who Opium th R#116 the rnost reliable BI ,. !, . like a mantle of sunshine. 13 e. In a. hundred that Ill% hurriedly .entere I I L .. .- .0 I I -P . . ­ . . . I I � . 111 .1 Then a wind, older than Time, . A Croupier's Commencing salary.18 $050 1 .. . I 11 40- ;, � , . I I". ., . Wiser than sleep, � chief ]Ind borne the maiden to the 611W'e' the information, would ever be of any was no other. passengep except President L . , �. �; * . I . service to him, and he simply filed It Blank and the man in the Coach, 110 per annum, and he may rise to $1,200, A . i�: I Answered: "The whole world's sorroW and questioned her whence she came lie ad, exclaimed; regular, School is established on the Con. All the leading Btu - sc. BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILL A, . . . . , I . I �s, � ! . she had all, , away, go to speak,`for possible future turned to President Blank a � I . , L i0ts I I I � 1. ;., Is yours to keel). was troubled fix his heart, . for. I . . . L i Its dark descends upon you . , " swerea him:' -reference, I I -I am going. to hide -behind the first damine for training these men. The I , . . I I .1 L� � � 0=====zM=== . ' . ���.. '. . At day's high noon; , I is 61 am Delta, the daugliter 9f the spirit "Well,- fully six months afterward, : seat, When' the conductor comes In# - "professor Of roulette" once operly said I . L, I . . . L . I I . m L -1 I I s . � , I � - - 111 ., Its pallor is whitening about you . -,: , -Ifted here when ho.WRS Playing a return date In the please don't tell him that you saw me. I that some of� his recruits attained- such . I . � I . . C". �:�I.. of the winds, and I have & ' . I I . � I . I � , - '. From every inoon. ' ow white ca�stle in the city, be piloted a party of friends one day ! im most unfortunate.' . dexterity with tbei'r fingers an to be Able I I I 1, - ftout yonder on . , I L, 1. . The cries of a thousand lovers, 1!t 1. . , L :' ager rushed -to the t,; idtlee t :111,-:.I,,,��' � - Th ory ana Practice Provo .. - . north. But I will return there no more,. into tills identical bar; And the,proptidtor -The strange passel I 4ie ball in any autAber they liked K�1, , Both I I - ' I , A thousand slain, I - ­ 11- ­ I . � . 1�1 � 4 be was present, WAR called up And In ` h car and crouched - * ' . . . ..." . . I ,.. �, The tears �,f all the forgotten Henceforth my home shall be With yon - W .- ! forward- palft of t e five times out of six. ,-%It is hard to believe', ' . . Idnolosed Gears Run- 11 1 I ��, who kissed in vain, and your people! . 1. . troduced, All hands sat down -it a table . down behind the froot�seat so that Its . the feat Possible or,to be convinced of It. I' � .It, Oi;.e-Piece Frame, . I . I F", � And the Journeying years that have vanislied "And immediately the spirit of the to h . high back hid him from view. - The COIL, 11' it were possible, the Player would be I ' . � In Theory ning In Oil, Few Parts', Three -separators -in - L . I 1 :,;,. I . Ave a bottle of villie, and, as usual, Lr, glanced around, cleared out at a .qnkker rate tb , I . . 0 1 ill, eral make it the , . ,L I � , Ilave left on .�ou winds arose Ili the north and In a terrible Herrmann was urged to gi-ve an example dlielor entered the ca . an even ne Bowl, Ana superior Construation gen. . . ,� 1:� . I i 'I ' - . i I , The witness, each of its pain, voice commanded that his daughter be rO" of his skill. He performed several neat touched his capto the president and was A)ow, and' those- very 'Iclever croupiers , I I I , . . 1. Cleanest S]. - Substantiall, * , '. '� .!"� Angient, yo -t new. I - I . 0 leave, the coach When Pre � kiniming': most . I .. . z . , 1!�� .1 , ,�� stored to him AmmediatelYi But, When tricks, and, . r6irtarking that he would , . %bout t sidellt . 'would be able. with the assistance of an � � Ill � . . ­� So many lives you have lived; saide 'Conductorp accomplice sitting' Jjj ,1� I .J the people of the tribe sought out their wind tip with. a little exhibition of mind - 'Blank called to him and . at the table, to get rich '! I -Salest, Easiest operated R110 'NiOst �.I)Rr- I -L I . - . L . L 1.1� ; So many a star - . Car, I A .! , . 1111 -�' - , 11, '.' , . Both veered in the ,Igns to make you chief and counseled him to iivie.tbe prin* rpading, asked the .(!life Proprietor.' to there is. another Passenger In. this . an hour. There is no need for cheat 1. . . .� I . I. _. trying to, beat the companY. � a6le Separator' ainde. L . I , . 'L, �`, ThC, %�.,ntlor 3oki aml cess Into her father's hands the Youth '.think of some nuinWrAnt could after� rho rascal is ing on the part ofthe bank; the game Is ����,��� p . .. ' I . . . I . , - , . . - I . I It" isily proving the correotrieSsL of oaf , L �'. And tl;:, i� the price of your beiluty: stood mute before them. Then, in obedl- ward be verified. 'Take the number of He is hiding behind the. front seat, Put so ingeniously arranged as to givefho,ta. . . Practice � is, ied to by plesss& users all L I � ,f. * 1, . . I I , . � . In . . . 5 �­ y entered hisrulned. your bankbook,.' he suggested, !It you re. - him off,' ., bles the ninximma 6f chances in their ta- - I'-, :� I Your wii I soul is thronged once to a gesture, the� . . � .. � theory, as testif . I . L , h the phantows of joy unfulfilled house, and there on a coach lay the 6eau- . 1 "The r . The proll.ts of tile play are sufficleut I . ov ,the aountry. It intereStea write for illustrated catalogue .. .. �, �, I V, i, mombor'�vbat it is.'. 'I don't recall t off- I conductor pulled the pasienge vor. . I .or ... . 1. ­ .. Y-" - � That 1) . - . i j" ' ' �� 'L L 4 1 .uty hoth wronged iful princess, with her white hands- hand but I ecin easily fina Out,' said ill ' out and bustled him to the rear of the car evidence of that.-LedgerL Monthly. � I containing hundreds at letters to this effigut. I . . I .1 L" With oic pangs of all secret betrayals,, t e lit ta a full , �. - .. , .L. I 'L . - � .. s -fold-. bulln, plid going o�er to big safe lie un-.. jilst as the train, was broug I . . . . 11 ­ I L . . . . I I . I I �0, ()*MTnTZ, L �, . " . . . . . L, 11 L � 'O AI�LIE I I The gii�,,i � , f desire, whiter now thpn the snow floweir , - .J;V,L%w.LJ6 U. . . � I ­ H . . � - The bite of .;I I Flame and the chill ed silently over her breast. - n locked An Inside compartment and prl� itop at, the next 'Atation. The passenger Tb� largest cut stores known to p . '_­, I - . , �. .. � _7 , -, ' - - CLINTON :P, O-, GeneIlal Agent for L 1�., I � . 1. - - e 01 a; , _ Tilcki I L , , L of the ash,s ,,f hre." I When the spirit of the winds looked. .vately moodeted the book. 'All right,' hi resisted, and it .was: not until After his mp " lh'n �­11 , �isnaitb, . � I - , ' ,, terity �ftre ,Ili the To le or th 1. I : �_ . . 4odgty 1geuts '. W-itnted. - . . . ;C` n and, be had, been. - I.. .. � . . . H tirou County, . . , I . , .. .',i: -Chades (I. D. Roberts in Century. - forth and behold the -princess cold in. Bh1d whou he returned to tbe-table,;,�Ii am clothing .had -been- ter I . ,11 I I L, ., . . malbec'. Many areLtnoro, than�60 feet I I I . . .. . . ... . 1. . . I . I , .. � 11�11 1, g of . . conductor suet long, 20 - - LLL ',.. death on the desolate strand, his anger thinkin the, number. now,' I ... i somewhat.brulsed that the . . . feei broa4grd of unknown depth. 11 .. I .. I , . , . ADING NOVELS AS WORK. IL: L , � jecting hill!. from the trfilm L. I . . . � I I s . I - , I . . . : L _ L � . ­ RE . was yet more terrIbI6 against the knee. . "Herrinania took him by.. the hand, Iceeded In e . .. � . .�_. _ _ .- �. I . . . I I q . 1. I .. . . .. � .. � . L . . I L . . rljL� ­ d . ' eL Ic L . . - .1 . . -ed,*around him, on. ,all_ .. , I ... ..,TUN" 11107-7- _____�.... 'J: L I .4 ... 111. ":', , "A crowd gathil: , aged 30:Lar .. � I . � I . I � Hundred 31unumerlwm at Year Ing multitude lia . ,. . .... h L - -himielf. up the pas- Two per cent of people "'.. , L 4 . I I I I .. I L I , Five ness to come jitter be ad picked . , stfintly cofifibed to bed by Illness and 10 . . . . .1 .L. I I . , . tz,._ About on A,veruge Uor One Man. num- L . . I � . . . :. IL � I . . FURN . .. im . I . . . 14 d songer a ver*Peut of those aged 75. , . . L . L 1. . : ;_ and the cold, ' sked: . . . . . . I . . . . . k% ", Fiye hundred novels a year Is a record for the space ,Voice.. -it ,What.did:you assaultme for? : Iwill .. . L . . I - L I L I . I I . . . . . . . . . .. . . I I . .. . I - ­ . � . . . � . I . . . . . L I . ,� . � 1. I �.� I 4 . . I . � I . �. � . . . I I .. I . . L for one mall.'s readiog, but that is about a0tWFUrn6d-' . '__ _. . _.... I ­ ' ' ­­­* '' � ", - . . . � � - . 1. fended-spirlt. . I __ ._1 - .. ­.__ ; , I L , - -4-�- - . � . L.. 44 4yon - p _-,' � shouted '. � , I . I 1111" I I. . . ... - .. I . . .. I I . . I I - sunshine to r -e the Tb 'road , I - -BROADVO -----. - --- - & ,',,F�'. I OT Box. - .. ,,­,.� the number that one of the regular read were beating I .. . - - I 9. � "I .1. � I L I . i p.�,; - . . . . . . .- ., ... I . . . . ; .. I .: . . .. I .. . . . I A'p-, . publishing house in this t' the , . tb6 conductor. - , . . .. .... I , XQV,.M.a,y.Nee,i . �."­ . I . . . ... . . I . . . .. . . . . . .. .. ` I . . . .. , ­ ­ I ' Y' i i . L I . . . I � . he'st6ady . I right and ' . . .. .. 11 . city manages to exaftillie annually. This . . . - � 11 . .. in the on fe a 1: . . T 'L t, tblit our goods are ,,-`�7: , . . ; lbbo had been locke ad the . 11.1 on are'a raseal,t!'exclalmed. Free - � I - . _t . , . L . jn4jresse in oiir trade is good pridof of the fee I .. . . . I ,;, . . �� . . . I . ; L I I . I is', examine. - J I -. apparent impm.sibility %,OfL! 'Herrmnnu L' Je"t BIAI�l '. , -1 I . .. . Awm - . our prices lower than those of other, dealers in the.trade, I . . . . . I I -a fo sell cheap,. I I tion Is no superficial review, el SELLt �" � furniture a ' firge scale and. can affor � . �, �;,,, � ther, but one that gives a thorough I LIKE, A FUNERAL . If you buy' _�' " as ­ - _ Me uA - ��14 � . . * L " " kniowl anyWing' about ,it in Advance I 11 1 had a ticket� and here it Is., ""t - :W4 ' awnfacti n a I L . L" I , 1�, . L -_ - Z - . . from us, we save for you the profiti,*hicht in other oases - has toLbe sadsa Jn for. . ��',., _ knowledge of the plot, style and general The Ghostly Sound Heiird, on zoard, made. the feat L Seem almost tuiraculous. [ "The conductor' And .President Blink r " XM , .1 I . I 1. � .. .. . I. . - !,1. characteristics of the manuscript, for the . Ship In, Midoecan. , ' - ' It is -talked about in the ho . atnined the ticket and- had. to Admit - - * � 1. L I.L I � :1 � the retall dealer. �-- . ' L .. . � ' . .� IL . I use to this ex I . I . .. I - . .. L. - I ­ . I L. L . . L For .� L . ... . L � I This week *q have pok . . loolkas. .Space will not, permit .. � ��,,, reader's. opinion of each manuscript is ... I . � I . .1 I 1. � I . . I that it was sit right. I . . I . , . I . ". I , . - L I L � as to . ssea into stock some at our new i - : I . I . : . . LB I " 1. I I Sailors have great :respedt for the su. day." . ' ' I I ."Cuts , � *d 6 , . I , . . ,,;:�, written out and filed away for reference. ,'I .' L ' '_ .. .. . . . ., L . I - -1 IWbj hid yo� hide; , I - - oul. , . I .; 0 r a' f np s , ,_ . I . q6te'pricep, but: conie.6h, de' ' ,�� pernatural. n "A Sall6r's Lok'," pub- ,' ' hen?'.,in red . gee for yourself wbst sua& we hav to offer. - -�, , I I . � 'Ii6ad.* . I . 1: � urns , . I ' h ' Romember�- , we .. r I so shall be t . he oweek-in the trp I .: ''" � I - . ' - ­ One of the older firms here has nearly 90 . . I , . . ' . 1 the president of the ral . Bilbuises. ', . , - . D . . ,., are dote mineaL,tbat our uric . I . . L . . . . . I . . '.,i� lisbed by the Appletons, Rear Admira THRIFT-�VERSUS MEANNESS, , -, - 1. . . iarr o0z,.: . I - I ­­ .. . .. .. . .. . . : � . L, . ' . I I . . . - " * I ; ., . I . . . I I., .� I. . 1. � L . . I . . � 1. ­ .. . .1 , . . . I - . � .. .... .. ., I . L . . . ,.. . . I 1. . . . "I , bound volumes of readers' opinions, with Robley D. -Evans tells.this good. "ghost, P, , I . .. �. L, .' I � L 41 I 11 'The sh6riff .was after -me because my I . .. . .. . .. � . .. . . 11 AlI B - ' i, - UNDERTAKINGs : - - ,� . . .. 1: �, . , �. . 4 . s.�,-,, - about 400 opinions fit each volume. Per- story: "One of our shipshad had -a very YOUille. People Shovild sitsve' money, th!l had sued me for breach Of 6rom6 61. I ... : � L 0-w . . I , . , , , I � . . . . . L .,. . . c6inpl6i'vits . .... . . 1. . . .. � � I. . ­ .1 . . , . . .. . I eAt fUner& �* :L, ` . ... . . I �: � .1 �. haps 40 out of the 400 are about boblis curious ghost experience while cruiging" _ . but -Not: Too.-Pi4insti-fougly. , I I marriagd, and I.didn't want blip to Patch I __ . In this d srtment, our stock is o6inpleta, and we have nadou'lltealy L the' �1. . , . .. 1. . . I ' .� Er d . I ix, which have been published Me" replied the eject . ;er. . . . '. . I anteRt in the douhtj�. . Our prices are a ' asthe lowest. L . I . . . I � .. Of the other in the Mediterranean. which is well.. D11dit young people ari not willing to , e.d passein � . .7 tis It sure, s oin . qultk r6rnodyi . . a.ow. . ...; - . . . . . .. . .11 "' ' . 1. I . . � . . I . . . . I . - ' ' I .�,,� 360 kome few may have been brought out . � I&The!.zrfi then sectined the'names of . . 'Neire's ohlX.one, ]PAIN-KILLnk � - . I .., .11 � . . I .. . , . .. . ... .1 . .11 I . .. ­ .. . I . by other publishing houses, but most of worth . recording. At about midnight, -save hionek. As. it costd .them -littlie in ' sever .11 who had� seen . I . . . .1 . ­ .1 . . .... . ­ - . . I .1 . . . . I . " Dr . . wo 1 50c. , I . . . 0 1 erytlung waq pet"Ictly quiet a out t4e This is a' great L mistake'. All should . Pat I . L I . .. . �1. . i �,.�,. . I 'land and While I uptilin . they- are lavish in spending Lit .0 persons ,the conduct- .. � : I , PEAUX-DAY18%. ` . . R . .1 . ' C0* -J Marall I . 'I . I I " them were returned to their authors, nev- when over 100 miles. from b, 9 . . I . ,. . him. off the traiii, And they Tolun- . . � :. T i bizel,.23c: and *.B OADFOOTs BOX& W.-.011,414 * - . _ " 11 I Y`11 I ev .. .try ' . .. I . . . . L.. I . - 4T . - . - . , i �!;�-­', . er to appear again. . � deck, the sound iiia tolling bell was dis- - to save,money and,'.never open Ld it Wlth�, L,. leered to testify in - hiii behalf. He sued I . .1 .1 . �, - I , . ... b � 11 1. . ,.... ­ - - � 1. ,. .'' . . . . ... - . . .. ., . I I � I., . _. ­ . . ' . . I -1 . . � . . . � .1. 1. I I " 1 .,.,.I ­ :. , , . � �. . .. I . � . . . . -1 �:�,:,� A good reader will look over at least tinctly -heard. It could be plainly. heard. 6ut' it reason or without getting ii9me. I, tot §51�00, -and things looked bail for usi ­-�.,_ L . . .. .L , i I .i L... :. - . '. I � . I , L . . .� . . . . � .. " . . I . . �11.; -.4 ' four manuscripts in a day that begins at *by the. officer of the deck as'well *ag - the th i I . I- I as it. was almost "certalfic a sympathetic : ,.. . � I . �. . . . I �. .. . . . . t J. W.. 'Chi s?j, (Funer� . - . %i:, . . . . .us ..w9rili�-'Olift they pay.,foll.. They . I .� ­ . .. . . . . . V. S, -Night and Safiday' &Ils attigadea,to by-a&lling.'a ai , ! - ! . I . I . ' .... . . � I . I.- - - .0 , '. . . ... I .. , . . , L * _ ' . " I I . I 'e -PlI4Cl!,y Offer, ... . ;.1- J) -. r sidence. . - . . . : . , I . . I . . . I .1 V", . -0 r I vqLr�l - ih'n Jury . . .. L T . . . . Parion's ire to ) r6 . . . 9:30 and ends at 3 o'clock. and sometimes, men, and It co4Up d f 311- I will not always baTe.parents to'take e rq , .would give -him a. verdiet." - . . - r . . � . . ". 44Y Wf, L . - .. . . .. . � , , L 1. . . 1. . � . . . I .1 . I A " like -a fu I ' , . ­ . ; � �!�. . when there is a rush of work, will get _ if .,, Did,the man win'llis suit ' iniiulreO A . . I . . ­ ,,!.�. twice that number. Most of tile utes. To the- crew 1 uidid - . 'oft'them. 'Aii they gro* up t I ne6d - � . ­� I N I �, , ilev., UICJI6�d Free, one of the ulost '' . L � . . . .. . . . I . . . . . .. .. . , ` . .. . . . . . . I � . , . .. . . . I I �11'1 , through neral bell, and they . decided' -that i6 money, Young men need iti young, young lAwyer... . � I '.. . Und clergy, - . I . . I I , . . .1. . ' ' *r'��. * ' ' .. . ". Ing I women need It.' . - h la p I I "He did'..n6t, for we looked up hisr reed populax .- of the East PNM� . . . . . . � publishing bons" do not keP3 manu- ' . . - and I .1 ''. one whs going.to die. * . L, � Perspilis s o,M . rare o . .wa,fiis,-.a 11-ttle cas,h to silt .1 . . - I . . ... . . . .1 . . . . . . . -L I 1�1i­ - 1ptA ,ks before de- "With much difficalty the �men were . neve - i- i' ord. anti -diii;covered t h at . , pplimlent the - .. .. I I . . I . - . sci . more than two woe . - I I ­ " � . es JA &��L 'he had 'worked . . 1. . . I . . L ,'' . . L . . ". : . . . . . . . . . I .. . - .. �.: elding on returning them if possible. . , i 64 64. o0i . Lthe q ' � . . I L s fibek, and . � . . o�;` r marry pni . , mergy of ,hi lie lial niade "Up . . , � I , I "I finally sent -to their hammocks .and: or- . for , . . ,16]. . . - offer in The . �. . , I I , ... I They form a valuable charge and have dered to keep ii'leace. The.n* ey. saved, or are. receiving so much s. I lao st e on another railroad.com . . the following spirit.ed . ... ". I., .1 their' labor that" ihej,' clin take ba�re'of -pA9y-'I` ' � ' ' -- . . . . 1, ext. morning, . � . I I . . I , ", to be looked out for carefully, and in . . I I I 'L I � TropicAl-.T1111cs' . . . .. .­ . ]EXIMORTAIRITTO' IL Oul ' I ; ,I %.� � ,. the story was all over the -ship, from the themselves It they'should 'for awh*l I . I .. I . . .. . . I � &_ . . . .. .1 . � .. . . . .. I ..L case of loss the publisher is .sometimes forecastle to the officers' messes. Whei .. (it 0 - )0. I,. . I Pr,6tty Good . 'Authoiltir.* . � .... . "If any West rl.nd .church will �Ilay. . I I . � I., . I .. . . ': I liable. particularly if the receipt of the nJ1 . sick. 'Those who do not marry'an save , . . . ' . � . . L I . I I I I -1 . � I � _�,____.11 � I.. I . . . . ion v'.111,n, - of the . us .fo.r. our wo�k,'- and allow"the pay-. .L .1 I . L . L .. L . , . .Igbt came again, many had.forgotten th One , occasions when youth was . t e hour the tolling, ' - pre . I ... 5 L . �,',,.­,' At ' incident, but a e­:'uotbIng are'In ;t Pitiable cordil . I . Lill. 'Its . el . ders is cit6d by � �o -go- to Our little ,ehurch . of ' � -fact . . - , . manuscript has been acknowledg,I). . the. sam' 4 . Stifled -in rt:bukin �nont I � "hoes, 1, �: 1"', . old age overtakes theta or sic4umos g ,3tL eAO,bi1y, jUr�j� L seed,., Ionst four or'five out of every hundred . .will. . 1* the , that 'now i the.tini . . , � L L ' , L Cuthbelj� ly�rp,ip Millwall: We 1 5 � . .. ; . . . 11 . . . . I I L. . L L ot the- bell was agaiii distinctly heard,' V,ent - The G-rern Bag. .'When the �oii of A. well � , . . ., ... .. � . . . . . :!i�, . .. � ... . s..them.fmm.-WQr.k�tiig-�Lr.'Ivp.vi.�- i h,,i r . - ­�­ ­-, ; I . I I I 4 ': . . . . I .. . � . b - crew githeFO _W I I .. I z.... - . �.., _'lCJj&'.*fJ JifilWaigued., hii� first- esse,,b6fore-, ..gl*.6,_tlieni,� ... a. th, in�,Aio-n�� ­­.._­­­­.­ . ___ , __ , I . I I L' A_ - ... _ ". ,, - ._. - 1. IV tile .. . gh ,spr ,, . . , - . . �- L .. � ''. _�Kou , 1 _7" . ..... � , , - ­. ,, . . . ­_ L ­ L . ...... ­ ' ._� " ­i�_­ ­ -7- ­­ - ­ I �r�li.. manuscripts which are declined and the wbolo 0c�k *": homes. �' - - - , . 1 . . . ' . . ".�, I , . I I mac `7 --oil afid - 01 I .e�.t - are left in the hands of the I * ' ' Ing. . I , - ime . . 11 �, � publishet listen In supeystitiOus silence. Th I Once lu a great while a youthJs fotinI4 , the. full. benchL Of a certain state court, . , . and scythe ston6s, .scythes rakes'L' f0i 8 ,h . ­ . . 4' 1 . ' i , 0 0 "� I . , irs of which , were . ,,' '"I ha,v6,'thirty -men, women: . I . . - � I . . . L�,��. !house by the author. They are carefully cers were ,much pu7zled, find, ma ,V�Ith 'a morbid desire to,board. Personal- sOlue I of the - meiabC I . . . . . . 1, L . .1 ... . .. I L ,I _' . L. . I � . I I .. . S , : ;.,� -put away, and after a certain number of theories were advanced 'to ,aecount.'.irl " 'have,. koown"but.few I such, bur L . h - ii so -.:* .- , .. I . . . . . I . .. . . I .. . L .. . 1. . � . . . L .. .. .. I I .1 " .1 . . L ly w, in ,; :Ioted.for�badgeflng youthful counsel, the ' . hi�osytll and 'girls ,w a wi rub., 6wo6P, I . ; . .. . . . , I . . . .. I '. - � . I., - years, if no one claims them, are de,. the strange and unusual nolse. . I I .. .. e . was*paitldularly active and d iitnd poliShL to their o'v;.a heAkisl . I . '. II, I . cii We bave sever - ,­ ' , - , ­., i theinthe babit gr�ow until they bocame ohlef justice � - - ' I '. . 0, an fs, etc�. - We lItLve antib,ipated your.wilnt , . _... I began his .questions before the counsel cbritelitt and 'that of their wealthier , . - - . : I .::", L .stroyed. "The third night found captain and all �. notorious -for meallness, A story is told ' . . , . , I . L I . . I . 1, I I , I L 1. . 1. I . . I . . . . . I ;, bands, officers and men, on deck; deter-. I I �baent of iho facts, .. ' frilendis'In t .. I .1 . . .. . . , L , Once in awbile an nuthor incloses a $1S . I . Of a celebrated bis�op will6i grew so mean � bad finished- a state . . . I ,fie 'e6inujou: faith,. 4nd will . .. I . . . . . .. � .. . ___� . . . . I . I I L . . .. . . . 1 L - �,; ,, . . I �. � ,, 6 . it gladly for . the .'sake ,of. their , . I .. . I, . I . I Whiti . I . .,. I L. . . bill with the object of propitiating the wined, if possible, to find -a solution of becut his.finger with When the, oung.advodat4; cam to'the do . I : : tur 'seed - a.] P, Ye'lo,* . Ab6ideenii- 01 �, '.;�L ' .that one day when I . I . I . ' , al kinds. of S" kc - , !� -(,(,ms to .be a wide- the mystery.' At the 'proper time. the - Interr pt. Church. ' ' ' 'L '' ' * . . WP64 .' X11 -P L' � . . . . # , �. 1. . .1 . ' . 1� . reader, for there ,, . . . a nife and fi6 court plaster'Could be ,aw theeebf, ye:waS. constantly In litt . . I I . p . . � .. .. i - . I . . . I . . . I , . . . . e,l I'- - ' ,�'�. - spi-mid supposition iiniong a certain class a e * � penk t Audi ulry� . :L,.: � . . . 'Ile 31 with the eklIerience' - . . - - I �. . . I . , .. d , - . . .. . L , sound of th b 11 came Pleat. Laud, dIs-- found a clergyman- staudin by brought -&by eominvu nq ,.A d 3C:b0IIive,, � One. L. A.Aripj . ­ I . . L _w� �111� of out roiders tire all broken tinct, tolling as if for a 4uneral. Tb6. " . 'Can! now' bees' - Globe and GreY St . . .. . I . . f . - bors that the . . wax will �pleo'se.�Ou.. � , " . " _.. . . . . . � . L . I .. and t66k%OIa t . 5-L - -�l f It pl.qage your honor,'! wao the Inva.; I have acquired, I .. . . .1 I , I . I 3 I . . I 1, I Offi Dut his cardease. I .. . . I I . . . .. I L .. ,. .. I � . . . . . . ; .��L�� .:. down and unsticcesIsrul lilfrnry men who captain and several of the cero: then lit'stamp 'and g�je It to the'llishop to , riable reply, -"I. will. come to.. that point QndL Pol-Job ft floor or Varnish cha,tirs : --11- d 11 e.. ' ­1� ..' . . � :. , ­ .1 -1, I . . . . . � 1 I . ; . I . I I . I � dislike to see any 4jut, succovil Lwhen they began a careful investigation; which ee . . I . � . .L � I.L . � ,with anSrb'ady, an ' . * 11 Eli si pri 6 for.. ill .of,- P due , . , wife: is'A'1' at . kinds' ro ­. II(It d L The bishop latei.11 ' ' . . . -d my ' I .. 6 ghe .0 I . 11 . . I 1". - soon cleared the m.-itter up. The,galley I � I L ' 00 . . . I . I... � . .1 �. I , .. it'ji.at(;ruIlyI. placed Abe 5 cent " ,.0iiintin . . .. .. . . end all in --Lond,on , :. ... .1 . I I . . . I . . 14 " . have failed. It he (1-jes '. use to stop ibe'flow-of Ill Finally 60L', chief justice burist-1orth. X . alad . decoration,"7 L . . . . . ' .. ' . . .. ' ' I . . . . . . , , '', ", , ' ' � !,.,% closure, the anthw- N apt to send a long of the ship, wheie,the cooking was -done, accepted ok "This Is -h most 'extraordinary proceed- 1).ali 'Mail.- . . . I _ .. 6 . . 1. , F. . .: I . stamp In'bis Own cardease.'And then to Y. � I. 1 .1. I � letter explaining ilint the story is "found- was under the toligillant forecastlei about . . - . , . Elmn ondesboro . "; out a I c6tit stainfi and pasted .it over the Ing, Mr., Blank. You say that It W A stilt .. - . . __ .- ontim, , I I I , ��5 , ' ' . . . .1 . . . .1 0 1� '. ''.. . .. ­. Rio A DA M111it ' 11''. I .". -. ed on fact," or the ex;wriences of the 20 fe;t from the ship's bell. 'The fires- In , . . A I g ,, as almost . on a judgment ,recovered In New' York . . sustainipi: tower of Ice. .: . I . L4an 18tb 1001. . .. I I I I I � . 1, I . . .. . I . . I .� I n wound. This seen ' ' ' . . I . I . . .. � . . 11 . 1. . I . L I . writer's grandrallier, ur that he has a 9 o'clock, -and , still bloc . . ' : I . 1 " 1, . .L . I the galley were Out out at too much to believe. ' L, *many. I nevef heard of such a pro- I . - �' . L . for Ali I ., ,Two-inch ice will sustain. ift, ,man , , . . I . � - . 1. . . I . I � tain -point In I 'What is 'your authority. for I . . -1 . . I . . . .� . I I . . L I . . 'L large numi,er of rriondq and relatives It was found that At. it' Per , 1. . I . . I - ,_ L -e it a large salt-, eting of 'But a celebrated minister In New Eng- ceeding, or I. properly spaced infanlry; four- . . . -_ . 11 � � who will buy and w:sut the process of cooling the Contra land w4g; offered a bat by h hatter who bringing such, A. stift?" � . Inch ice will carry a, inan, on horse- L . . , I I _- I I . . . . I I . I I . . .. � and that bis friend. i lie literary editor of tile metal,in, the galley made.1t give Out a I I 'I . , I I L * . I I . L . . I . . "I back or cavalry, or light guns,; sixe- , . I . . . ,�. was a filend of.his aad^who adtoiOpd him it It please your honor," was'the quIet . L 'Wal, will give it a magnifi- cracking noise which accorded With, cer- ty, is, I admit, rather , 1. . ..L L . . . . I � . . . 1. d Ili most rup6etg. Ile asliod bim If he had * L inch, ice, . heavy field gting'.LSUCh Qs.�� ur Ver I '' . ! I . ,7 the IOCRI i0111 . I ' I I'- author' I : .T ned 0 ' . tain tones In, the bell and cause - it to � rLp y one, that has often I �Bo-poun;ders,' . .. I I I I I � , cent rev vw. or tbat the author's friends . . 11 . . another .kind.' "Yes #`.he said, "though . . q,e,;I,n,byle and . eight -Inch ice; a. bat- . � . . . I . . I -onouncH it infinitely better ring. . I . 1. bee I , have all III � I a . ot,.qui. te so good as that.". Ele'said he ' . ., impugned, being only the constitiv tery of artilhwy, - With . carriages, and . I .: I . . I . I I I I . . .1 I I than most of the nnvrls.published. I "The very puzzling ,ghost story was . f the United States, article 4,,oee- I 'not over 1,000 POU10 I I I * . . I � I � ience whi I solved, and ­ old like to see one and asked Wbat the tion o 1. . .. 's If:thiff should h6ppen yo. . . I � � It is only infinite expel ch can the men went to thele ham ' WO I.II? - , :. . I . . .1 I horses, but' milifortnine ., ur . mocks, many of them still shaking their price of the 'first one was an& was �iola . tion - ledges, .and I,en_ tltl�g­y', remember the place to -get all ,*dsmag- I I � . I � teach a man to know the public taste, -, �$5 dad of the.setond $3. "Well,":said I Tbe chief justice, did, 66t�,;Iee 6t to ask, I tier square foot on s . ... ", and It takes a grent many qualities be- , heads and predicting that therowas trou . - I I ore questions during the arguing of I I inch ice sustains an army or, an. In- eo repaired Properly is at Rainball & New 11 .- I * , : '- . he, 1!69 you offeredlime the� first one, If I -, tiny Ili I � . I I il'titildp. .-On J -5 -inch Ice Math"'s . . � � . .. . . I � I . %ar I .atimer.able-nit , I 11 . � � sides literary perepption, A render has his in store for someb � ody.11 I , I ­:­ , � ' that caso. . . . I . � . � .. . . . I I . r , to be not only a critic, btit also something I . - I . giboWd Jaive the seecilid would .you give . I . �� i I I . .1 . A, railway couIG. wd built, 'and tWo- . . . . . . - of . new . . . I I rmemo .: '' ' e in,monpy.?", A young . . I We keep 6 good assortment � of a prophet. The forecasts of the weath- I mules Versus He. . � me tiae differene Hisrunnivis Way ol Getifug an. slAd.0 foot thick ice -will v�tthsw,n.d -the im-o 1. . . I . . .. 1, -mon shdbld not be a sp nei- I ejl.rriag�. buggies aliwiiys on hand, prices low covoideri . can near. P6 .endthrift, � pact of a loadvd railway- I . . . . I er bureau are not more carefully prepared I The chief reason why a mule ' . . One morning the newspaprs I After a 60-f6ot fall , whaps: J... Ing qpaliby." � . I I I � . � I . the I ly always wear out 4 horse when It obom ther should he be stingy. ., Pre puterwined for the (or. pL . . �' . I . I 1. . � . ..". or more likely to Le wrong than Are � es . , . . .1 that graye fears w I 1, � I . I .. , . � , . I . I . opinions of these men who try to foretell ; to a trial of euduranco 14 that the former . . �, . . . 1. .. I . . eety of all agent qfBarnum's big shOVr %1,0 toot tons)� ' . . . . . . . , . . 311i '. ' � "-:, , . RUNDALL& McNATI190intion � � _ t'. what book the public will liked- always Ileo doWn to sleep, nod the,latter,. . quite Proper#' . . who had gon'o to. Africa to seek attractions I I I �� . I . I . I .. I . .. . . I . I .- .. I .1 I � In a large number of cases, sleeps stand- _ "Mr. Ul#ldy," ! began his talented f6r At In their native lalrai News had'. � ,. .. . : . � I . I . � . . . . I I ---- -- . ME" I . . . . . � . , . . � I - , . � 1, . Ing up. The habit seems to dome to ' young wife "OU6, night no oh6 stood knee I .come, it was said, that he -had. last been - I I,j _. I � I . . '41 . . I . . . I i,�-., , Inconsiderate Incredulity. horses which have been hurt, especially you tell om which - ---- ' . � , I . � �A � . � , I . �� . ��, : deep In a bowl . I board from in a predicament fir I I I . .� . I . I I I . . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillillim, '' . � I . I . . �. F. � , 11 Daughter- Father,. F fear I hurt the when in the stable, And they.canno ' t b * Is me one thing?" . escape was practl6ally impossible. It wits . . I . . - � . . - � ,:.I count's feelings. broken 04, it. Besides the Absence' Of I * "I Certainly can," grumbled the ambl- It very sad piece of business altogether. � . . . . . . I . 104, . . . � .: 1, , - Father -In what way? proper rest and the constant dafigor of -a tjous husband, who -wag stdildirig In the Mr. garnum was at a hotel in NOW . * . I , . I , " ,6 � , .- . I -� . . . . . I I . � . . " "I thoughtlessly. told him I did4lt be- beavy, fall and consequent injtir.y, this � corner peeling some of the pies. which � York city At the time, And. there a relative - I � I ''. . *J , . I .1 . I I . � I I . I � �. I . . . � I I I 1. I . I . I I . . 1i � , Reve he owed as much as he said he dIdIF1 habit of standing up to go to sleep results 'bad' been sent to. theta by I;%p mother -la, of the unfortunate agent found' him eu- I . . . . . . . I I fl . , , I . . . . 11 I . I I . � . . . . P . - � � *1. --Smart Set. .. I in the giving way of the front knees find. law up In Poduuk. . . I . tektainfog a squad of reporters. With 4 . - . . .� . � . . . . . . I . . . 14& . . . _ gives the animal a prematurel . � 1. the good I of the- African . . � . . . . I . . . � I . I .1 . . . .. . . �� o'. , I . y aged, . and , .."Tell me,, .then," continued most Interesting version . � . .� . I I I . I I . 1. I I . _ . . �, .. ---. - crippled. condition. . . 0, Ii 9 6ff. it - smail piece of the. tragedy. The caller knew his man� And � .., I . , , - - - - I I woman, a . � I r" I - - A walk through Any large stable. at pasty mixture' for WI . h�. waited -patlet I . I . I I . � . I ­ . flight will show a. number of horses Stand Isthe proper season: Of thf? YOAF in which had departbid. Then he alixiouily asked , . I . I :1 I . . . . � . . � . . If I red to play 'Wit i itly until, the interviewe I rs . b . . . .1 * N* I I ! , IngvP, bili fast asleep, and whether these to pick upolee?" . i for news. I � IP As . , . . ' . I . 1. . I � . - L I . use three.or four rest to Stand' Upon the' : "Lees see," scowled Mt, U., Oflidn't . 110h, don't'be worrleV' mald., the show- . '' . a . '.. . . I I I � .1 L . . � . . � � . , I . I - � ABSOLU E I knees of tile lom legs are all baggy, .With . Eve pick them just before the, fall!" an. "I've just got Intelligence that heIn - . I . . . . 1. .. I e different, for i And Immediately after. this ,am ill be back here In a . �, .. . � a mule, of course, It Is quit utterance ate and sound and W I I I . I . , , ' . I I �, 'gack" lies down the moment he finds it frightful noise evolved from the'parlor, few weeks." .001, I . .. - , Is, I I work Is really over, and it somn . ambalist *h,rIi Wilfred, was trying to take the "But he' has it great many frionds I I ,.", V1 I I mule Is seldom If everm4t I . . emppratill,e oo the ent's ear with a piece here," objected the visitorg "and this re- 1b, 6 1 1 1 1 . . t ... -0 3 � � I Doct r * LAI& r . SECURITY I . � ­[ji t e I ho. tollue% .unceasing m: heh . I 0 . . . . . . of dough. tit , . , port of his death Will, cause -the - m � : I I � . I . Pailtence Does the Wriblit. . . skirbalshos, I . . BorroW.0p . I . I 1. '. 1. . . . � . . . � . .. . , ' � , Wheft you �know you are on the' right . - . Mr. Barnum looAd solemn for ag In- . � . . .._m. - I . , i ' tmck� do not let any failures dim your - The 110*6YU166111 Out Of Style? stdnt, and then lie chuckled, "Well," he ' I . . !�;.,f'. � . r I I - , . I '. � . . Cenuine vision or discourage YOU, for YOU Cannot I Honeymoons seem gradually disappear- exclaimed cheerfully, '�Juat think of this- I .. .... -, I I I � I , I � I tell how close you may. be Ito 'victory. ' Ing. - Their days a,re shortenoId, their sel- th&y'll' be till the happier when hi ots I . . :.. � . � ave ildtietleg sad'Wc�, istiek, stick, In � - to being modified, The fortnight likek here alive." .� I , , %.'' . I : . . . � ,-,�� t, . erity � . . FbR A Good . . AbItb of every hind' A.. Chinese V others' honeymoons has . . I . . --r , " CO of out. grandidi . . . I I I I I I Carter's v'tudent became7 so allo'cozirag6d by geo merged Into i fbVV ,1190, And dlitillig that Illuminated Reaturej, 11 il alpiff 6 . . I I I . I .1 posted failures that he throw his book, time *if Itinds; of Amusements Are ad, #,What does this fellow mean bY Sivak. Diarrhu-1 DID-UnWJ1 CORO, . I � Is *1212 I away lb despair, While In this despOnd- missiblo, We read, -of bridto going out Ing of 'the tight Of her countenance,' Is I . . I � 0 0 .1 - I . Uttle Liver Pulse . ent mood be saw a poor womaii rub, hunting, xitending theaters (Abroad Ili degeriblug his beralue?" aok#d the otrtt , � 1. .1 11 . . 4 I 1� I i blag an Iran god oft A stonb to bAke a - cxss)� . paying visit* e.nd 6theWso I cramps, Pain. It the Stomach . VAnse . this Ir'ho always wants to knovn . . u"q. Strtick by the wonderful witigratiar the seriousnew of the tete,a- I I . . P A X;0_ r O]rL L � . I I I Venoe of tho Woman, he wo t back t I 111 suppose it to a delicate Way of say* AN D ALL . . . . . I PAust Bear SigniaturO 6f �� 6 until tle quite possiblO that We tallY kg thlitishe, Is lantern, jawed,11 onsweted ' : I . 1. . I � I � .1 I Studies With Be* detertal ati " a be- be approaching the e%tinott", of tho how tho gwy explailnet. . . I of.. ". . . I . . I ,!10--- I eam# on* of th* greatest' ol t7mooti.-Loadon Graphic. I . I I I . I . bummer complintall I . , � . . 0-110 IM6-succem , .. . I . , , . ,10 evz&",�p �,00-z? I 1� A ftin 11 t , I I tdt An Egotist. I . . T*6 xillineri . I � I � � .1.11 .. ..."­­ . 0 imil 11 I .. t Henry 111 Clapp, In a compansr ot " � We 61*ayo Imagine that when a tall- . � i 11 I , " p"Aamile Wrooper BeIW. .1 Tmmp-t#d like td barrow I A 2164ftl fellows, onto said of it vrelt knowa edIt0t liner goes to chutch on Sunday, she has ITIS XIFFROTS AUK 1111ANVUL009i' I I ­ For AN%& I I I I .. � . mmande, inual." I , . . �Whd was tonstaltU Impressing Wolf . to som6thifig like thb9c: "Thiem, IT ACITS ILIKE A '0111ARMs � 1) . . I � I 'J� . � �,L � Oman 0";" 4"I R#tisekoeper,-What for? wIth his Own 11*6ortance, I'Veo, bill in 4i I though "I wonder vrheri) that fri I . . �,_ r 1 minet" At , , "'. I I I I to take " sdgf;* . I - Tiamp-1 *ants ter see wot th' do&ro , self made wan, and 'he *orships his arw , canfe trom -11 "That's W000 but she hasni't , MIRL1110 ALMOSTINSTANUNKOft, I I m . � ". ! . ­ �,Al . . . . . . . . tedommoid fat An empty feelift in 'W toty . .. 0 otde.,w I . � I I . I . . . � � � , � .. I ��� NUDAN 11010016--10X�111tZge- . . 1. . . . . . . � . .. � .1 � It bu dgh� I 1_4� 1 1 . � I - � , I .� .11 . blizilits . . I ...", 11��� I.. . . I I I . Tko ooronation of xing naward V11 P.Isbantj Rapid, - 16114161 MOM . I . I I 1. . lluaushgst� � ,,, des- , tis I take: place next Jonei I 110m, _­ - __ - L .1 . I Nil I '*6 113tiartan, laid dew!% Q. � . I I � P "a"$* ot waaft, *A #8 01166." 1 1 q of war the 00o"1011 � V 9 Dug, Of MfirkdOO, wag found Atown- . 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