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- irmr 3 m i THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. M. L. THOMAS, Publisher. HED CLOri), NKKI.ASKA. OJ .S77C ASWK8. M I refitlv take H ry Mini. Tilt i-lt. Mr- SkltuiT: 1 liii.r ti.tj Mwii j-im; r..r ait mrr -tTlie vne. ti hu sme ti Jitmor! Vmr linurtit"r. t'' -what lnves of Irh: Wjint liiil !r jwliiters mel! Come line ati! H" ' I'lfMit. tIMn (Aii'l jfive It. rnj, till? iHHfiitTf Wimt' lit (! Urn left at Min-! VVi II. n..w. I :.JI Hint -li;y; I 1-ll'MlH !Mi l...ll Kl Ikto iTIir llnt.tiy.'liiltiy I m tilt) ! ' Vnur flinmilriir lv I lire lintii'; Piotn 1 1- - --ifl Sir. ltii"H'; Tiw ! kllHt t I ! nil I I"IH IUi (Wtmi lenity f.ir my n-vr- Hm-. !s!) "Ami Mr. . I h;i'- wHI; Ah! tlni h- Itw . Inunly. J I - II'T IHiW r-tt III to ! (Tin- ln-ttei lor our lrx:rl ! "Com'' take :i "vt: I Wiw to hnar Alnit MHitMHi mrriMir'. Vm"ve tsnue. of filling', to oli-H'I Hi" !.' (Thank llmivcti! Ili'-artti' currtiiKc!) " WlHtt. titit you t'tf7 N't lime I li'jxj Y"ii II if i- ii.i' liiix' r leisure. ". I -ImiII " jihi il'fwii th1 tnlrs tWlth 11101 iiin-oiiiiiiiiu jliiiiru!t ("iirwl-ltve. tro'i-I-liyi'. Ifi'iiirnluT nil, N-t tiiii" you t'ki vinir !iiiH"i- (Now IlllVl'I, tUIII'l" I III llttf Ht ll llf III Inline to till !kliiiiT!j" 7m 1'A. t-or.vnxu tiii: cost. "An- von inti'mhni; to htiv a n-w hl-ijrh tlti-. wint'T." ak'-I a mechanic , .f CI.miI... Wittlui'i . !i. tnct him on ' ihe hlrei-t. I hae not le-iileil ct Wh "I hae hi mie irooi! ones on liainl. ami will -"lI oii oihj at a I 'time mill Me them hurj'ain. .( JUe oll a eall. Iwillue iin timy-'if J'on liavj not Hie money jiiil now: can wait three or i iitontiM. if ou like; "hul to ac rommoilaie ,on " Well. I'll think about iL" (.'haih's Wallaee n- a yoim man JiiNt .tarteil in life. lie hail hoiiht a uniifr lit i1 f.'iriii. with a cov cott.iire . . :tjul 'oot out huilihiiir-i. ami hroii-'ht hi4 VOllliL' Wife there, to help IllIU enjo n r.... .' his new home. He tiaiil eight IiuiiilreM lollur- tl'ivvn ami gave a moitgag'- for the other Ihotitau'l ilollais. to be pa hi in v early in-talhuentH of two bum!il lolhtis principal, ami the intcrc! on the iviuaimlcr. Kllen h:ul a little money that hIic earueil in teaching school, ami whe furni-licil the hou-c. as far ;it -he enuhl, without runniiig in lebt. Mie wi.s a MMi-ible girl, ami picferrcil buy ing lilty sheep to furnishing the parlor. It Hill noi take long." she saiil. "'for Ihe .sliccli Jo bl'illir inoliev enough to bin a tiarlor set ami cariiet, :uid we hhall have tb.'iu growing all the time, j ami we can wait.oiir sitting-room is oooil enough ' So wle-n her hit -hand came in. ami told her that .Imies would ..ll liini u -lech and wait for his im.! ... .. ...... . - -- ... , jihe shook her head ami looked grave. ' I would not do it. Charley. We jdiitU not drive much this winter. :unl ihalold box sleigh of your father's will answer.' "You don't think that 1 can alloid it. I Mlppoc." You know that in three months there is I wo lUlliUVil iloiiars. miifs si Mv dollaisinlcrest. lobe paid, which v;e must not tail to inert. I.el Us see where it is coming from before we agree to pa liflv dollars moic for a new .sleigh that ve can get along without." Tli"c vosmg man looked rather -eri-oiis. and ate his dinner very ipiietly. Thai evening lie sUi down by the stove, while Kllen was clearing I he table, ami .said: 1 reckon. I shall have lo give up the sleigh: 1 have been thinking over what vou said at noon, and uides I sell oil" some oi the stock I cannot, for the life of me, ci' hovv 1 can raise the mon ey for a payment on the farm, in three mouths.' "That '' to be done, Charley, ami we must not s-ell the slock either: it would be like killing the goose that laid the golden egg." Have you m ut for your parlor fur niture vet?" No". 1 was in m hurry; we should :iot Use the room half a do.cn times through the winter; m 1 put Ihe vvool inoliev" ir.to the bank till I needed it." - We had go..,! luck with or poultry; thai brought us a hundred ami fifteen dollars; but I have to pay m.iiu- out of thai. How large a slore bill have we. do you suppose. I.llen. I have no stoic bill. ( other bill to iav. 1 havi- 'harley. or any sold eggs am! butter tor groceries." "1 owe .something for nails; perhaps :i doen dollars or so " Then there is twenty-live dollars yet on the sewing machine." Yes; ami is there not a balance due on the pigs, or have you paid it?" "No; ten dollars there! And twenty dollars more on the coll: and j say ten dollars to the blacksmith :'" "AuvlJimg else that vou think of. CharleC?" My books! Three ami a half! Let me sec: it seenis as if there was .some thing more. Yes, you know I got a meat barrel and a water nib: i more!" It will take about all the poultry money to pay these bills, ami I would pav them right away." Thev ought to be paid, sure! But, Kllen. where will the money come from to take up the ttrt note?" " You have omc grain to sell, unless you conclude to feed the lambs ami fat "them for market." Thev arc vours. It would pay to fat iheni!" "Oh. we are going to pay for the farm, whether the parlor is ever furn ished or not: and. Charlev, we will keep out of debt, if possible, for the future." I I did not MtppoM' I wa.s ow mg mi much. "kittle debts count up fast, and it does not take long to make them large. I hope you w ill settle them all up right away.. so as to begin a free man. A man in debt i a s-lavo to his creditor-.." ". "suppose vou get a hundred dollars fm the lambs: how in the name of gooi't- ness arc vv c going to raise the other Hun dred and sixty dollar?" "There is the money for the wool, and fifty dollars of tho butter money: and 1 reckon. ( harlcv. you can earn tweutv or tlnrtv dollars m ttiree months." 'tint. Kllen. xou want a new dress or two!" No. thank you. 1 am very well oil" now. You never aked me w'hat I did . with the money that xou gave me when sleigh with a lien on it?" If you had said one word in favor of it, 1 should have bought it, Ellen; I had not thought!" "Then there would lnwc been anoth er debt to pay! Wc can bo just as hap py to ride -m the box sleigh till we arc ready to have a better one. and we shall feel better by a liftv-dollar bill iie.t apring.' "r,ie no$t day Jones saw "Wallace and j. ' '-- to buy one of his now sleighs. Vlgcd iu replied, "I am uotintoud- Xo,'" hfc-s... one this, season.' lug to buy tv ctvw "s- well as you have "If I had duui I- r, "i would this year," said tiie'-aV-Uw. jrh-e mv iave a handsome turo-ouv , 'TphiifS l4 hUe. If 1 loiphi'le to diucIkl-xj I wiil.ol ilirix-tu aam your cheeks came for the butter, and as ; that the exorcise would at times be i:k-; m still vigorous, active and alert, and -. :oU(.ntMj ln, kettle, the oTd roos;,.r 1 J did not need it for household expenses. ; some. 1 am the managing editor of a ) ;he gestun i:is jtuent as ever. But the . '11't at, Cnwttl sWe" j I thought it best to save it to help pay daily paper thaf n'piin'-. at least eight 1 face in repose wears a habitually fa- ' ")jj,j ,o,VHd bx" hi'xinr- that he ofl" the mortgage, for 1 am in a hurry to hours a day. 1 am. also, a police jii- uguod expression. It i when he speaks 1 . .' jj.tje r-.-inci'vle a ine thief but got that oil' our home, so that we can t ice. with an average of five plain, tin-1 ;liat his Italian fervor returns to him. '''"'', V', "., ,('' 1 a .. 1 -; all .. a till lit" Xw aJk.HL '".la V,ta Jb i-C" C-,t4iex a leel independent." decorated drunks, ami two assault and His greatest personal charm now j-to ..,. V,.K; .1, ,.r4.-..-i,wi him nm s ,. 1 , 1 - 1 r 1 t- -. i . r 1 1 - . . . t .. stiiion. w nica pn veniisi ni.11 .iiui "You arc a dear little prudent woman, batteries per day- I am. also. L nited be found in his voice, that wonderful. ,.,- fl, v-J.i,, ..! he confess,! and I am as happy as lean be to scomv fctatcs Commisioner and a mombei of .tirring. magnetic voice, whoso -svnor- . , r , r,.,.orisj fa-, revolver xvay clear! the vct:y of St. Matthew's Church. .ins qualities seem to Kdong iwcu'.iarly y cl,inoatttun. "As happv as if vou were riding in Bv the time I get up and coak mv to itself. It has in it the piercing, puis-I c t hlcigli that wax not paid fur. ami I fltall not ony one till I ran pay for it-" I ara going to pay f'r my farm am! homo 5m l'ori' I dah out in mutli slvl am! my wife fel a1 I io altout il.' 'I liat loghtJoue, warmth'- fre. and mad" tin- rniark that ''har!i-i Wallai would hi- n rich innn 1y the true he wit forty, for he had a -ciiiibb woman fr a wife, am! he ha! rommHi ne him"!!, Farm- r's J Pi'. t f oM'ry '' nlletnwi. An lttliil'1' l!jilrrr. f ;orw. iv j'i .., f !'ilan fame. liki' nil ArU- plon.-r-. h.n 'auht th Arrti.- f.-vr a.tin. am! iittutioiit ttnr ! for tiifiionii i ! one- ior-. tht titn. ', lv wav of I"r.m. .JoM'f Laml. In a h- ! ter to lh New Vork Ihrn'-l hoa "Tim ojijKirttinit nniami tf its to try to 14-ach the joi' fnni Fran. .J'f LniiI. wliii'h oHnnirtn' in lalittxlo etjjhty il'-jj1 north. an! prohabU -lenI- a a jjronp of Ulan!. U hiUtti'io iohn -threw 'lejjs.. aal jnilly f iirtlir. This lonittnh' if thr talanl it nil tr tlie hiti'ti nuTi'Iian xt A small vn-'H of M"wtit-l:v' t ii in fact, one of the ''Jown-eat' tithing 'hiier v.trll fortifiei! for the m- maune! hy twclic mn. lint lli-e men nil AiiM-n-oins ainl iniiril i a life of ilaner. to.l ami prii-ation in tlie wlialin or iishiny hfnii''. wrtih! 1h Kuih init for sin h an xpolitiii. an'I I JM-liev. with a om peti'iit l alT. winihl -3rr;. the Ann'n iihi lla";. if not to tin jtoh' (whfh I think jhm-iI1- uuil'T nn plan;, furth'-r nortJi than an lln ha- mm-ii arri' I In--for". I propo-i t m.tk' from tle hlaml a winter journey to the pole. 't!aitin:r m lehnmrv when the oat-! aro ' I f mo-Ii-nitt? Icij'tli. hut li'ht iiicn-ai inj; ilailv. with Iiv- men. evlii-ive ot Uiu leaoer. I propoi" to mitko the jonrm-v to the pole ami return by July or An oint of the. Kiine t'r In tnttelinjj ! lowanl the iiole troin Fran. .Joef .aml vou travel xeros the current m-.t nil - . t it. one advantage . . over the route uiM'n ny i urrv north of Spil.lier'eli. To eommi'IU'e a jourm-y at that time of the year wo will lxnl it very -"ll. but ah tjie -eaiti ailvames I he vvather be'-ome.-, unrm ami pleavint. that in April it vvouM be a.s warm ami j;eiiial as we eouhl le sire. In -tartinjr at t!ii tun-of the vear th' tmvelern woitlil have a leant three months of lry wi-ather. am! eonH.-.pjent . IV C-eajn the most fniitful cau-e tf -ciirv v iimI rheiimatim Starting in i-ebruary. Hie travelers vvoiiiu liml me , ice-ilocs'of the Aretifba-'iii well ceuient- ed together, which wouhl enable them I lo use ilogs to draw their leilges or light boats, containing their provisions ami ammunition, ami lo cross streams or I lanes of water, shoiili) any be met with. When the 'logs collhl be llscil no longer, the collhl be eaten so lunch meal on the hoof. Another thing in favor of an ' i eanv s.aii m:iii o-uia tii. n"ou ici ....I.. ...... .. ...1.1 I... .1 1 I.I I have the spring ami summer treshet to c-outend with on tins journey north, mil it would materially as-ist them on their return south. In regard to -ubsisteuco for siv men for so long a time. I nil' say that in March the .seals begin to hav their voun. am! from that time for . ... want, or ai least miring ine uiomusoi March. Ajuil. May and .Inuc. I should expeel to liml seals in abuinlance. varied occasionally by the rapture of a polar bear. In iho-e mtv high lati tudes the birds d not make their appiaruice until Ma. ami not then, unless wo were near land Therefore vv oiild not hour to sec much !- but g"";: bu! it .s my tirm in lief tb.it a parly III S HICll. "OIll.-lllllII lII "M lll.UhV men, could Ion! plenty of subsistence on seals ami poia will sav that .Nn doubt many :i iiartv starting at this time oi the year must inevitably perish with ioid 1. who have spent a quarter of.t-cnlury battling with the polar ice. who have laid nn- down many a night on the ea ice, when traveling in the dead of winter, ami Tcpt suumlly. ami done this, tiMi, merely lo escape the monoto nous lifo in board of ship, am a living contradiction of anv such assertion. An expedilion of tin, , lass would cost bu a iriui" in comparison vvuii in rcceuuy sent, and if pnl in good hands 1 have no doubt of ils success lo a high degree, if not to the very ajiex of the earth. A schooner of this class I am speaking of could possibly be bought for ..i Ml or J't.ikM), and I have no doubt the bust-lies-, men ami merchants of New York and ltoston would contribute all that was necessary in .stores, clothing, etc. Now. w here is there a man or parly of im-ii who will -iiniMi t ie nucleus mr this expedition Had I the means I would no' call on :i living s..i. but would be ,ll m .luuc for the north polo. men who will furnish the nucleus for CharilT as an Amusement. Mr. .lames T. Field wrote to Miss Mil ford in ls.."v.': How much I enjoy Lon don! Not tin dinners and the opera solely ; my tastes are low in Muuedepait. ments. and what many others would eall iingenteel I dote upon. For instance. I like those small specimens of humanity in the shape of nigged boy-, who sweep the crossing, and have established such an intimacy with them that in certain .tree!?, they scent my coming afar oil', and ran t receive my trilling gratuity with a grin of satisfaction that is per fectly delightful. It is my delight on returning from an evening party on foot Intent iiirht Mild si miet on.... .ir1- in the morning" for Londoners k.-o untoward hours to encounter a poor devil, bare foot and hungry, and surprise him with a Niagara of hot collet and a round of nieat-stull's ordered for him at a cheap establishment near lv cut ('arden or on the Strand. One of these luiy-. 1 picked up a few nights ago. sitting on a pave ment smoking the end of a cigar which some passer-bv hail thrown into the street. He lookrI as he crouched along the wall like a bundle of rags smolder ing awav in the cold night air. I wish you could have seen those sausages de scend into his poor empty stomach, and hear the gurgling of two pots oi beer as they went down to join company with thesolids. This j uiy fu. Ix-tter some times than sitting through a play or an opera," An Overworked .lournalist. My Dear Clarey -Your favor of the 7th instant is received. It was a glad s.!iririo to me because 1 had not been asKCit io oonirnuuc a lacenoii anicie to a paper only 2."ii times since the holiday annual business lega:i to boom. 1 have estimated that in case 1 had complied with all these suggestions I woulil have 1 written some three thousand dollar-, worth of irurgling mirth within I -. .a four weeks, i could not have worried t through it w it hunt grinding out at least i ten columns per day. When you come to add mv other duties, vou will see breakfast work and j bring in some coal ami do some mar- keting and feed the hens and deal out ?11.0D worth of justice and write a lead er or two and read a few proofs and do the chores around the office and lick a few total strangers and get my dinner and attend a vestry meeting aiul write ten or twelve columns of side-splitting mirth ou the half-shell and go home aud bold the baby a counle of hours, breakfast is ready, and I dout have to go to bed at all. This saves tho wear aud tear of a night shirt and keeps tho man out of mischief. If vdu think this letter will throw auj light! the subject you are at liberty la use h li aiay uo a great neat 01 gouvj. - 1' ' it"-'"-v"'T'" Irnsa"s Klnr am Parliament. T ijnIT-Jan! h u'T' k a hi' K-nof 1'rn-A ol - I'ir' init tlo ri-.I. r iiii -r :u r. I t.i .'. i'r-an 1 f t-." iti-o' ih.- 'ntin y rn''- fr-'in toil f lh : man Km pin- 'IT' i'ni.j nmirht ! on- of lb nmiii'rt in Krf It tlatf ml from ib r 171 TU I firl IvitiT u' It1.-vI.K ttl ? Ttr&n. ! "' ". " " " " " - ' lftiiir. tlM t.rpAf Kitir. who rtm.Hiun-!f Itt 17'! U tfwm.1 Kiairof Irtfui uto-h-r Un tit il Frl- cnrhl. !Its Mt-f'.'Vor w irJ-rch Wi11pIib. tb- fatbrr f Ffb-fc tk Cn-st. In. Iiflms tb- tir-at I-t.r , lvm u the vr&st Kior. TYiIfe-!ra I . tbTf harr --n but rirr King f that ruuutrv- Tbnr rrin.1 latr4fcUow ts! r. .... u . .. I n rkruk W lirioi il l'rii-Tt) 'iAri III WtWrt-tm I Tobtlto 4at t Arr" Tb (Jovcvsmrtil w aa4 rrmaim! b.Iut- in th Kins frm 1701 to 1413 t m rK In thMo ItS vMirR the Kin nile.I without nj irohuii- vt i rariiauieni or i'isjii- " " hi!! was the Mtprciif- law, 'jait m iiiueh a tliat of Imii.- XIV of Franf wh'-n he armantlv lfat-. "I am the .Mate"' Iii 1-vl 'J ienrr'l a p-iulr fi'vu'iition. whi h swetit over ail liu- i rope weal of Kuia. ami IB Itoaia ! forte! rreib-rieii Viih Itn IV.. hnrtber of the pre-ent Kin. to i-m-'l? ouw thing like a Constitution ami parlia mentary form of government. The tir-t (institue:it A--mblv ovpnel in August. 1-J'J. The CoiistiHrtt'Ki waa moilitietl by royal Ie-r's in 11. again in Ki'. again in 1 --", l"-"i". !-''. 1V7, l."o7. ami the last time jn lr.t. A- tlie (ouititution now .lam!" the King a the executive H Msl'tel! by a 'osin4l of tn Mini-ters. He also shares in jmrt ;ho powers of lej:i-.Iaiioii with the Parlia ment, which ! couijMiM-il of r House of LonN ami a Chamber of Heputie-. the latter eh'.'t.-il by the people The King ami each of tie- Chamber may proj-e law-., am! the King virtually comM'. am! control, the Hott-e of lyinls The lietititiei J.U in number an flwuil bv the people f..r a term of three year;. IJcetions must iH- nei.i wiiiun six months after the expiration of the term, j or ifterth" dissolution ot me i arot- meiit by the King, who is given the power io dis-olve it at will. The -sittings arc open. The members vote ac cording to their conviction", and no member can be called l account for his vole, or for opinions expressed m the Chambers. '1 hcv are paid travel ing expenses and live dollars per day. and refusal of one is prohibited. No jau. ,.., jM. iusci without the concur- reiice ot both ( hambers ami Hie approv al of the King. There is now a deadlock between the Chamber of Dcpuiifs ami the King, whose policy of Cov eminent - or rather. Itismarck-. fail- to secure a maiontv in t'-v. sh! Heiii-e the roval rescript, in ' winch the King attempts to repudiate , the Constitution by asserting his ow u sovereign and hereditary right to direct the polii-v ot what he calls Am (lovcrn- ' incut. He denies that the Ministers are responsible lo the I'ailiameiit. and in sists that thev are the mere clerks to present his own plans, lie ciaiuis mai the original relations between tho Prus sian Kings and people have not been changed by the Constitution, which is equivalent to saying that he is, by h redilarv right, as absidute a despot as Freilerieh Willii'Ini I. or Freilem-k Ihe ('n-at. lie -tales it as his will "that in I'russia.aml also in ihe legislative bodies of the Kinpit'c. no doubt w:Il he allowed to attach to his right to . riirt'i'if di rt ct the policy of the (mv eminent." And he says that his functionaries are expected to support his jiolicy, even at the elections." Then is but one interpretation of j lh.it lutmu. .aU if IM .irv. . force or other illicit m-aiis to out ml tho elections according to his will and jwdi v. And this is what cailse, the Liber als uf Prussia to apprehend a cmilliit with tho King in defense of the Consti tution. In short, the King's, rescript is what a t'erman paper describes it a rouji tFilnt. It is a warning thai the Parliament will be dissohed it it refuses his policy, ami that in another appeal to the voters the armv methods ut Louis N. ,,. will ,. ...,! , ,IVIiri. :l IU:l. ' ;,, his favor. lYiiij, all C.-r- .uiv N thr,..lt,.m.(l ui,i, ,.iv,i war or a lUl;.u , ,1,.,,,,,,. government. S'. P Francisco I'hrutiflc. (.'amliclta. Gambetta remains, in truth, perfectly Minnie and democratic in his habits. He leads a bachelor's life, surrounded by his most intimate political and personal friends, whom he receives with a warmth of hospitality peculiar to his southern nature. Tim favorite gathering hour is the mid-dav breakfast, at which the , leading politicians, men of state, distin guished Knglish or foreign visitors, aro frequent guests. Small pai ties of friends arc always to be found at les .lardies. or at his villa in Switerlaml. where "nm bctta throws oil" the cares of state, lives vith l,,.t" ",.","":t "i,'ity iml ciiiovs a , .somewhat lately develotiedlove of spurt- ! mg. Hut. as jn his earlier nays, he is a tremendous worker. His rt '.-.' ri'im brc has strict orders to call him at nine, in the morning, at which hour he r-o-. no matter at what time he may have re- , tired. It is then all the new-paner- are ' read, with a lightning raphlity for which he is noted. To those who find pleasure in knowing the personal taste-, of great men. it mav be a matter of in terest to learn that ('anibetta's favorite authors are Kabelais and Montaigne, in whose plain-spoken company, however. ; the bttsy statesman finds few leisure hours to enjov himself. He posose nl-.i the tnie Italian's love of the tine arts, and that iiiectv of critical taste which distinguishes both the Gaul and the "children of the sun." In the .self-contained, dignitied. some what imperious-looking President of the Chamber of 1SS1. with hi admirably titling dress-coat and s'Ktlcss white necktie, whodailv inotint.sto his thron"- uki seat lit tne v. namDcr. it wouni ne , diflioult to tind traces of the carelessly , dressed, lierv young Kepublicait of the Hamlin d.ivi M. '('ambetta at fortv- two has the prematurely aged hxvk of a man wiio uad made in votith heaw drains on his mental resoiirivs. Far .... ' from appearing like a man in his prime. he looks like one who has pa-.ed it some ' rime since. The lignre is heavy and ; .vbese. although .Gamhetta's movement- aut vibrations of a tine brass instru ment, making the air thick and yet sweet with sound, (tambetta"? intona tions are such also that he seems to add something1 to tho "delicate idiom of Vlll s4 Paris." He imparls- to its lightness and TOce an indefinable but iiouwablequal- itv of richnes-s and ileoth. 'The French Chamber of Detrattcs is commonlv a much more unmanageable l)odv than the American Hoil-e of Kepreseutatives. M. Gambelta's methosl j 01 governing tne nouse in a iracnou 1ejtean wrtoay moovl was such as one nush: espc-ct sirKi-carwutwaaram jnuouv ,.-.-from one of his excitable teinnerataeut. ? scrs with seats lias been vipronsly up- i.i. -i 1 ur. - 1 1,-11 l.- PPor'rttib"-. '?;r- who MTii instrument which he' uses! iu preference , a vossn SI2.0M for jur.es cs! by to the gavel were the weakest of his a tall in a -.- -" -1 w2- ?.f .- ' ...I t... ... v. .S wk - - tf?4i. j nm mil iifcf a iarm. o- iuMK-rt UV n-or-.!!j r-!nun. 'ttrl :n tio-4 of rjairai!. rtpituiati"a -.i. -' , tr't Jb-;'iaK'- of mtrrmt . oi .Minr TrUU f Tffi Life. Trrte to reoolJ-t Sk Htw ytt kit nnr um'Trll in lwin iisbj- Ismttg cam t Finrt fiw p f"1110 Miirt blios tnmtd WUg t trrnio, Mo-wjnitoe. Fli FVa ia trnqsrrm. facut bwok- aa4 (Jtin2 gbAvwl. Full imeher bif bn JfoP M Jn 3 hurry to Ins ahavcil. IIju' hunting. Iian' prastirc next ronsn. Aeco'wsotJ. flut.-. vu4ui. iwxt ruom. .Nwijrr with flr mtuphrmnU tht. h Trying to inter. tie gm wfco wawo er man f!anl rzft- Tnmgtotalk to an "Oh. !- "Dh, ' anil "tth, isn't that nic!" gri- ta' 'i f rx inir t avr nwttey. Kc'iuctnbrnng what v foul you Wftxle of vour-lf when tight hurt nyfM Heading xr own Ior letUrr wbn i; Has vry"baI ati yu wem an ex pieti-l to jvruer Tumbling up taira. Tumblin down tniiT, ( onuntirunis. Pun. Kicktr chairs. Leatherr st-ak- ( )ll hill against yw orgoium. Twthai'be. Trxiug to writo hum beontr-e it's ' your !uty. Atai'wjiberv of suore-Iieniwl ntilruoil -ari in wiator. ( old f wt. Making a purchttso at oat whop anil s'-ciug the article markel fifty per ent. cheaper at the next. Having your aih-box to!e. ilesm.m or wotiutn who armies mai M h t Ukt, thi or hjrt paXWra - lour frH.u,j, .ivm,f dinctitMM tusume . N. at Mt. , . ..t.i ,.,,., b.r.l f..nv tifti. b.-fore. That reminds iu of a little anec ! don-." I Invalid who will tell all liis com , plaints. India rubber !mk nttick in the iuihI. I 'mbn-lla tumwl wrong hkIp m by the wind. I Firecrackers a month before and a i month after the Fourth. j Waiting for your change at one of votir big stores. i " Salesmen and women who sppiii in a hnrrv for you to buy nud clear out. Dogs and cats at night. Hole in jHieket discharging ten cent pir.'rsduvxn trouscr leg to pavement. i iirtn. Tight b.Mits. Dull jM-nknives. Remark bv friend: " Gcttin' oid tiku the rest of us." Man who will talk behind vou all through the play. Door b-Il that won't ring. Taxes. Cro-Alc.I steamboat without scats. ( rowded car without seatt. Tbtnl-s'la-s hotel with first-class ch:irg-s. l.alwav station ooflVe. I'eg ill sh'M'. Man you owe. Man who owes xou and does likewise. If a llepubliean. a I Jeui'ieralic speech. If a Democrat, a llepubliean speech. Slippery Iron! doorsteps. 1'en mh r.f when mi want it. Misera!Ie pen when y.m get it. Thick ink. No envelopes,. Mustv eggs for breakfast. LoTig -ermon. High wind blowing hot nfL Couuting w eek' a salary aitor jambo ree. Fly in coffer. l'lv m tea. t ry mg u.ib'e on ear or lal. Knl irg. I shirt button hoV at neck, letting neck g'.ir down by the run. ight of steamlMia1 smokestack mov ing oil' when ninety -.rounds Jim. lat. Orivarof train when ninety scomds too tale Man who chews am! spits in car or boat. I'er-on who calls when you're out and leaves no name. t)ld friend who calls when you re out and leaves no address. Very interesting -story in stray maga zine. "To lie continued." Mamming window blinds. Trving to think of a man's name. you ve torgottc, f ?" recollect where y -v ' -'r!'" ou put it. Negro Supers! it Ion. During the civil war in this country, while a company of soldiers wa en .aniped iu Ka-tern Te'incssce. a revol ver was stolen from the cabin of the Captain. The thief wa supwsrd to be one of three negroes who waited on the officer. After a fruitless investigation, an old man whom the soldiers called " Zeb" said he thought he could dis cover the rogue, if the Captain would allow him to 110 such measures as ho thought best. Permission was granted, and the following evening the three negroes were brought together in tho Captain's cabin. Zeb soon came in. with a large camp kettle and an okl rooster. He placed the r"ster.n the table, and over it -et the camp kettle, upside down. He then gave the negroes a little talk, and told them that they must march three times ar-Hind the table, and touch the kettlu the third time they went round it. Then, if the thief among them and touched the kettle, the rooster would crow. The lights were put out. and Zeb mandied the iiegpe rocml with :i lit tle noise as possible in the darkness. On the thinl nund he onVred them to touch the kettle. Thri:, suddenly, marching them to a comer, he relighted the lamp, .saying, at the same time: "Well, the old n.-oter has not crowed. 1ml now I want each of you to show v our hands." On the hands of two of the negro-" soot was seen, but not a particle on the hand of tho thin!. - "Here i the rogue!" exrlaimorr Zeb. Judge Cox. of GnitOsXn-trial fame. has visited araganseti Pier every sea son for eight years. His habits there nr.. methodical: breakfast at .-:$0. . -- . , , . cigar-smos.mg on . pia.-. a .- o v.. 1.oxvmI by a saivwa.er mui. ne ' l"- every day at Uw Mav hour, and - takes a walk to the .itls. He ratvy ; opens conversaiioii wsh any one. bu; i "heu approached h njnaer is a2ab!e. The doctrine that i: v 1 ..;.... .,t 1 . .V.. ,rs-vit. Tit.rr-o If tho duty of a .. . .......: . .. . a-s.--x l a . I A ivuedtl. An !ntrrrtlnj rljr- TV M--b.xat-s' !tit usm cis lr rmirw -W fr- w-h"'''--' !- brnn t w-bssj s Tl W-trrr w l'rsf JMob y ( !. 4 IN ! tniTM-m. wbo p- ti ft' ' ' rW-j Uitvt- lsrtnrr.)s us h-b b will , CXpwjfksl tlkr Utrrri ft4 b-tnjs, mi ' xl !ii .xsl Twtk H k ftr a bostr r4 v. kadi bvM rrroiajf "' te h "BfrVjxaaMrt of bu ao4tra4. liiu tnUag bK eabjt-t trrfb nanK-rua 4raf tttr. wbicb MM-rju?r ad .'njfs HctwM II- sJ tbav hr b-l - '-'t tW sabf-t W TWs-s J jp i- s uwanl surntifi.- mtrrt, aol WxatM' 1m bail p-rtnUy in--ticmsirsi t. bt iag .-nt a srH-4- vs-mu-r ia T-rxi a4 vtfmm tbr Rljw br f r Uwa pr . rbrmattpr w a gnu tatf-, Ims-mmc nt lb Mransv Uctm ami tf- ' jfmmm eotrte of Uir aatmals Kv whv-b ibs-str rr( rrr nd- oft V-iuii if thr u-Bt.v ul bMt bt b bi b-m ttll tb wdurncr nt t-i.rS animAl. o ...k.t..ti k k,i.n,l. mmA tMMMMi ' of Hsiilr. sad h.-b ' hs,a tmorn fcf- iMMalMMM 'qK w-mmm m ui . ... beraiMc uf Ibe ' r, . -a.. -t i- fc .jt i-fc i .--,- iiiiT-s w nMK Enr lwrwrram max mjrm t !. - .l.l! .. ik. k. .,)..'. V.h .s, .-s- , . , -. - - - . b-vi bro in lb--temtnrx f tb ltst?Mi pn' .- mom -. S(aK Ihe p-niMssOia al k-n rf Fk ! ..- 44 iAix himI httAllv. ou arsiint i tb i-1 lrls-f Ma'iW i l nr"rtl a b n.J ts--rira !!..- v " -'--- , - i .rm u ti9i.tstiiMtt ftii-kiri" srtjfM otai . p s, , p--ct m -- - sv- - 9 - - i rref i Coral tr-f are nerxilaH lnsmsj l artfistHn l-r,u' tf tbir rnj S mnlli . Ihnl tk.MlS lh (MautiJiB bar aiav sbow 6.' tr t vsa: -r. withm . . "-- - . -, -y j bif a mile t!e rsrf niy rt it prrro tbrr i.tw to -! w.i:. Ltrsa dirolar wall fr tb bi' lMitrtv-t!on j ! tbotih Irft a ...H.-r at bh.. tb Tb most dangerous iBt ir navijr-! Uit iintr. b' w..u.l tr mam,! gn Hon uton tbe faisr ! lb -nh w tbrbutth! " tuv rrsijfht aH. l a-. rsrfs, ,4 H.TJ.U- TlwreAr-tur owk. aul - I want t wk a y gul las upon that r-itvt than in any ! r r- jurxt titw- tl of the ,,rhl. The la-Trrt a tn j IT,,. Ut. IVf b la ol Vn I'lorwla. Key "Vnt. is Imilt ujxhi a coral I a grt !-- twjrjf. -. ha-l. uatd wba reef, on aevHint of tbe fn-'jurm y oi j a sear r two brfore b baib. rr wre-'ks uj-isii thr coa.t. If it arif not ! farm nt i & nx unlaibHab4' twl fir the wrecking buuit- tfcr t-tsn ' IJj, r,'d olten .kJ itb bita ainJt wirtihl not extt. Vilh the )rpt.a 1 tb- uitu r. but be !' their ftm jr-l of iNHSimnuts lbs-re is absolutely uoibing ; uat'in-.i' . without mktu auy exptan nailed up.! lh re'f The r-c acr , non. hi.-.lav a frel - , that came Hr-t to prey ujnnithe wreck, thru caiur men-haul to prey upon t'i vsn-ck-ers. next laHjer- nnl -bietr t prey U'Miit both clas-rs. ami Jin!, the cjrr gvnicB to pray for all fLit'ightrr Thr subject of corals w.t ali. th- 1Y feMr kihI. of s-irntitic interest, 1-e-cause in these 1 oral reef we ha, tbe pntsjf- of the vast oss'ilhviions tunl ara tions in the earth's crust. ,,n a A-ale of which we have no iMhrr rvilencrs at all A very wide sprc&d misundrrtaid imrcxits a t tin manrr in wbirh reefs are foruietl. one which has enl- red into thr piibh. iiiiinl. and d which it is almost illlNssl.le to i1sbis-. tbr pub he mind 'Hie idea is th.xt thre ani mals are little insi-ei.. tbat they build like mils and bers do. and when they are alarmetl thev dsspHar into then little biirniw. and thei re'fs are a-'-ctiuiulations of mi'lisrtis of thesM little iiists'ts hi generation after jjeneratn. 1 shall show that there i nK tbr uum blaucr of tnith in this idea. Thr Pn-frxsor then cxp!amr! tbat the coral animal is jndvp belonging to tbr group of nu bat a. that it cntsists f limestoiir deposs 111 the shape oi a hol low cylinder with top mid bottom di'-k. .surmounted with triit.x, les. rontainut a stomach and enveiope.1 with gelat inous organic matter. The ti ntaclrs or arms an provided each wiih a mouth for the absorption of fiMnl. TTmi eoml is roralino lime-stone, after the gelatinous organic envelope is -lecaycsi am! remove! The aiiimals which bmld n-ef an- not much larger lhan iii. In iot Tlie ileirlimTiielit nil.l 'TtiWlb l --- -. ..-- - --- - 1 - of the eoml tn-e and head ml wa cieariy oxpiaincu. .snowing 11 to e miilHwoi! i ! !(' s mie ttriMS.si in vece- 1 tation. It was farther ixidaimd that !' .nil formed and threw oil eggs, which lloated to some suital deplace. and then? began the iinn-ess oi development in dcjM'iidrntly. forming new c!.nies, which in time connect 'n'' ""- reefs, UJMJU which an di.Mmited s'erriion. iu time building up kev and i-skind"- Iieef-buildiiig corals will not gnw at a depth of over ! to V I fret. Tl-ere j have In'en reef building cral fHinI tit I a depth of l.otH) feet, but thev were dead - drowned bv Im-iiu; arrieI la-Sow tlndr depth This contine them to coat lines and submarine banks. - 'orvls will not gnov where the tenierattire i lower than sixty-eight tlrgrers at any time, that is the ocean, not thr air. Thcivfore they are confined to the ttop icnl regions. They will not grow except in clear salt water, hence there is always a break in nvfs opHsite the uphiiIi ot a river. Finally, they demand fne ex posiiie to the lwating of the waves. The more violently the waves Ix-ai the nunc rapidly the corals gnm. bes-aii the agitation gives them ventilation. Corals will grow in the face of waves whoso beatings would gradually wear away a wall of granite The four kind of eral reefs found in the Pact tie Owan are fringe reef, barrier reefs, circular reef., inclosing lagoon s iu the ocean, and Miia. lagooiiless- coral islands -Sttn V'l''o ' 'ArtoiicV. llelicf uf Aiu'ina IVclnri. In this agoniing ailment the ne -eisi tv of care to prevent its attack ell is w l known, but in many case- the sjm.ii j will cur. notwithstanding the ulinoM J care. It is also wH known that the at . tack, if there is organic dis&s of the heart- although such a dismi does mt. necessarily aiseompanv angina jj-fton---may result iu sudden death IJoth this fact, and the terrific pain whi h ihe patient exjx'rieiiees. make the ear!ir: I relief imiHirtaut. In mo-t ra-es nttnU or'irrttii.- rli.. ei filnuk,t itis.tMiittnsifeit&lv Sos.ivs the liostou .V. htll Xirjutu' eWri..'. .ssi, sav forei-'n authoriiies iimded bv it Ibit the palient. if not, intonned beforehand of its a!ino-t elw- trical effeets-the siKld.M ni-h of blooil to the skin and head, and the rapid jn-i-P' s.. nf rh" heart-beat is likely to b,r alarmed, and very many physician have ou account of its effect- i?n afraid te Use it. Hilt ihe Mr.itrttf tnl t,r-jtc:Z JnurH'tl atlirms that, w hen profw-rly ad mini-tered. it is wholly .ifr. that thrro an no authentica:H! ra-es in which it has done harm, am! that the phTsicuuj ! mav -afelv leave it in the bam! I :..".n 1 ...: . . : . ' . " ....' ..'..'." . 'iper lion lher high athnte concur Iu thi. 'Ihe wav tn u the rriut-alr i to omi.l. cn a handkerchief .r a Iwt of" st.n-w - J with a few droits of the minis. 31 I in hale it by holding it t the no tr- s,m liable to frvmieat attack awav from I .... I !..! I " . liouic iii. Ncrjia il.i.e im in .1 UBV to. and moi-ien the wiol daily before leaving A physician -houid iirawi have charge of the .. and e-rKsriallv decide whether there is or i not, any 1 organic disease of the heart, before the remedy is used. - Y-itih' O'mywtn. j A Connecticut Farmer's Droll Error. A mistake asnm:ng alayt-t the nature of ajtke took pla-v !. neck before the 1 Judiciary Committee The rlerk. Mr. tiriir. sent ot k-tters notifying parte? of tne hearing on "granting divorces." One of them w;is rnt t T . Ooid. of West Cornwall. Pn-idea: of the Stat Agricultural Soci-tv. who reat tbe- as "giandrring diea-es.'' A- thi wu in tbe direct line of agriculture, prorai- i neut agriedturissi from all parts of tht '. is:at were notilicl by Mr. Gold to b preseat and offer their minds on "pao- j Go!tl."o We-tConswauTJ. J- V.Vhh. of llamdea, ei-Goveraur Hvde, of stif- i j .. -. loru. ana exenu ouiers prese3isrt: iaes selves in good faith before the cosmi: tee. and were -og:es'hat -uryrbc! to loam tie naiurts of ;ie htrannfr -NVv tt-ib1. rKII.NOMl. OI I.ITIIK1K1. A ! i u tW ! 1 lsmarl Ho.tv . " j-Wsf.1 sm tvtrr fct..' i Nr ll . " aavl b: "c 4!."' ".: f-4 is, , maa vt tkm ppi,f' i - sit.tBVR kaJ . c3M si . raH fal tf Nvwr ! 11 - I i omAm 'te-f. . at rr1gTr -" astorwty Mrb b !.' rawj;l htm U U a b-t mvtf h-ar i Ren, o .. hr -' y . r- r.. .!. ' !--i. U r-i'rr. Mtb; I !- ! ' l -t--s 5-Wtt H ti'U ..Swtwl ! hi .'! butty ft tV '. ll rts Ana .rf a trrsrt m J' rtr.- rarbt j -s-i -! n r t.n n'bj h ps IM1 'i'''nCr"P, ff- a i-tm m in S sr. S J tmj ar . -a (joirTiniin( smt'er mmj. am mg mmmm at ; nw irrri.2TTii-iHrw tmw m- -' ? wmr rtmuft a fsw -wluAi v 11 r ntnr -H !- i - - W Clear ?- mn n .ww lf rt , , tm a - i .. n a . m r ritrurt ..r, ,:m, t b rraltr a o III rr. lb'- w trl rtnra data H- .4 ' n -u-b i i in . . m f. r and d a .o t .wli-nil fear. ' Il i r ' t.l ) .vJtlM . il i ! tx:m II nuurl ; he rau u tnr tttlils ca-l iMa uual ' This i mi ub.jr.l foe I'tea urr Hkosla. aoi he. " l inter pro'st-Hr t!resr.l " "S no ntre. 4U-I le irjfeHI. JJTft-i-ri . nr whotka maslr nit clotbinx bf all tbr vear- v.rti ba-c known tne del not. it In... iii. it a .rr S.hk.itiBt.!- bkte. s . Ij tnit hr !.- me he rlnthes l-.n be for I ha.1 a. bestl smv-sj.. mk! he neser prrs.s mr U nriir) when br .-!--ts-4 I ; that 1 wa pr'sssil l-t it uiv. If IIvr j 0.1M too !. mv fneiMi !ear is-j a j msn flH- one who tu-'tvl. cut chub in a ; aifTerrnt sbai-e-' ' Hut wb. I hen. ! vim bar him iu trieftd. " He is . vl. msitreI am .vl Nb'idUv. Ill .MHlUil . Why do Indian jfrt dnmi,' 'salt the T imm rutsw- ' k, r lb-camr- tber drittk more whisky than tbry tsrr jraujred fr. A-k ui a bard tm. Hrlmjtn Html.-, voii that which vm blame therts for dmg. ans one .! mr ww- men. Well, tbing-i bavr rome u wrrtt a if a man can't ku-a bis uwn wife. A 1 No Fev run a ( "bines laundry in I'oiton. lie hall have all our waabtng ,rr ' Court, r Smd it abmjr One more shirt will nt prol-ably tAcrenae bis la!n much. i" iViwunfKa RU j fcm, j A man was nt to the nitcnt.xrT fiir ,.i,;,,.r ,-!... . that :K. mi -bt . , V. , . t 4 i, BsW-.! ' n,rfjltn. airain. the torernntent u- b entsiNirage rleanhnr-M and e-oiotiiv. y o ' f ' . 1 " - "" ". u " -i"n " aiie oi e- pxr .u-- wim ie rot one who has Just angftte'l tfm . ' w iimnv tarniy, wnum .ns-i- ar. ! iM'vera! lonr Mras attacbed t br trail "'. Ti 'i-. - Little Jack bal a presrat of a rail npal. He hurriedly dragg''! out thr eligiitp. ihe ear, et, . aill sicti. the box. tbottgh it dm visibly emptv "'ntoo an- nil thr thmffs." ahI bU m, (t,.r. --what art voti 4ing UwT' in accidents.' -,- V-ir. V, bv the Sn Antonio napr ! that the iHttrber have raised euib i If their trmlrr-bnn teaks are a tosijrb j .1- they u -l to be. tLry ntigb: us the : club V advantage o.t inrnv dn nw ; bcrf is tough all orrr tbr wMtntrr In ; fotne part of the Mate Ims- Meat.- are , ii-.I Jrd'sr hinge T'sa Stftnj - Daniel Websir had an an"olt ui Old Father 'M-arlf. the miniler of bw twivh'frd. which w t gMl Ut b lt ' 1 1 w a utomarv th-n to wear lnk- skin bree!i-j in eild weather One Stimlay inrning m autumn. Father ' Searlr bruught hi" been lr dowH from thr gtrret. Imt the wa hail taken 1 jMi..(-.r during the Mimmer. anl j were having a ne time o u m tbrm. 1 Hv iltnt of rff'trt he got out thr intro-i ; rr anl drr.ts.i f.r wrrtmg Itnt. while readinsr tb- M-nptwr t tho - ! gr'galion be felt a Hjer ff"- I be j enraged mail taaiteI fellow, and jumped around the pttipit. Iapfinjf bis j"""i tliigh inn ine mre ne swpprn ant ' dance'I. the m-re Uev -tung The ! jteoftle : bought him rrav. but be ex plained thr matt' r bv Having "Breth ren, don't be aarnwd tbr word 4 the Ir4 i ;n mv m'nith. but tb' dU i m mv breerhe" Webt. r alway Sohl It wilh great gb-e to the mm titers. Fnliappj L"t ff a Prenchtr. riHT" i an everiii-nt ehaav-t for phi!- ! antbni c ark 11 Uk raae ot I tr .lame-T !'-:. m w c.,fm-d in tbr I Hon- f Correction at IMaM 11 n ! tramp, an.l um wbrb cbax he h 1 l "-- "' Kitbs w. hating te-ew 1 -n I.em-r ntrn'-e.I lb- term of Ira nmHiht shenWo.Iba reretrrsl a letter from an etfraabb lady re-whas at Iisl'ow. Vt . where rwt ri"wabam- crfv -tilr-1. and the lalv av -she ka- him wh- n be w a gdWd pn-avb- r. awl I aks if vatrran.y t the -tnly trouMe with . l him. Uf was never mMarted to tbe tas 1 of intoxicating lepvpr. baat is -wan-what I ets,n5nc. aa-l mi be nei-1 ibrtnpbo- 1 ' iost urb a be i i't-ttitu- but bed" B t , 1 , t -..-- -. - ! luur ItottoTn.i.' rhairs He aV be ' fL.. k..i ,.w l,m,T ih.MMPkn.i kUi lar- in monT , wbieb h ktand to a brother-in-law in v vahingsow b morv - r---'-r. but thr hanl av rnmr na and aad ! hi- rrbviivr ileir,sd to I! the prr-rtT. . o be rt.etab-1 the mortgir. hot i-Utcm H etUewrBt was eartl the nrotaer i d-,I xt-rv sotlden!-.. suad be wa.1 oat. i -- - -.- .-- -- f ' Hi- aifr'wa mftnre.1 birrarr -rrnaB. at! tiit-s! ia I-n. ami. sael Powers, when iae be. I .it-s.1 vrtb her. aal b.xxc bat! tut ambateKi uaee uaca A . When thiry -three year, tf age be . now fifty-two he wrote --rrrrr arucb- which tv,-;-. pBblthei ia the .Varoaii ' iSmrUrl lUrtcm-. wberb ai Uaetiaae --, ; edited by Wulam I. ssrar. LI I Ts-s sobje'-ts were "(trnisiA," Tairat. j Taet a-i " Orator--' rZtsjorur objsen:lr be wrate e.aay an-a 1 The OrHt Dnnav" aa! " ,M 'ierB i i CiTibxsao. ' xb.ch wene pst- ', bsxbrtl in the , ha 3 da:ghr paper sieU &; ' vooac '.rvfy marrb-d. in Carteo-- xod who viite. him Morniar. hex ag bmraesi ihroojh tbst paps-r -br- her father wav The lady x- not ia cond tB to gix-c hr foth-ftr i boaje Bton --Siact Hex. J. Hyatt Sre;th. of Broklya. --a. tlected u Coogncj. bu ;.ll oburcfc hs bca -ok:cadeTtsbe fore- cijsire vf z. raortgzgc rnd it si to bc innsiorrn-l jaio r theater, dtjpii'; ih "'Vi! tttc": "fei-rfc 42? tTisiiic3 itii,-e k t Our Vounc Kwler-. It t hat - ,, igtow v -! wt4 aaaae ot t I f-d'l m a b at! ." lo tbr stf tMI i-'kr-l r I I But l.w .--wH t S-JMC lH.sg-t bo j !. thai T"i Mej p- ..-. b wir. ' Tb te InrsbJ- r-! tl.. bt rf IT ( a ba -!,.. '. Wrx & s. ftaa.va: . . i- tu- ? - ' ttl a-h ; :. !wbtcl, ' t 1 I ill -. I I JS- II lo . !' tr u."" !riif r p h ' of l : ! !! n'h.ii ill ?:, b- 10 -ksi h- . thrf f 1 - Iftjf ' '1 " ' r frsvsv. .1 ' ;. WllS l!. b.' bisTm Hit 4 s t-Mry lrau set. - tbr ml (mi 1 -i Bt ;. 1 1 jrrs . Ti-m aaa.rst Yow b ' t ' m a er ! : . to than l I o. . sgirr. tu -hr , wb-i Fre.f.f - ' bniets. fatrVi 1 1' I inw .. 'IVbat'' asi, ! I -WVII sea ion. t r 1 1 llM f M-'B- ui H-l x. 1 a-.' rHw . 1 tiur" It.n " a br lit!ls vi jsrr manw - Hot bw rv ttf rel 1-UsX. ' luty .-Bough ' bnrrr totie. awl l IV . n t lo .1 t -at! 1 r II. 1 i 0. You k papa . The mvstt-n ! nxtbtn 1 lsav I. - . iYba. tbr ui i Ye. tbr HMt .in Fre-J-tv. wilb ewf ' v aal' lll-f t I I do'i1-! N r-..' oh4 ' nn! r.-s r-Ji il I bact bant tssriattn'. I aw tutrv ttv-SMarrs. "The on he gti' Vt Ltvs. a if it waa ' m ' ti 01 .1 I .,1 a I..1I 4 .bsHilsl rtttrt m. .. H'beawe " Yr. the one be prf b xrn rl gt evm with b.i tlwla't Is-efertHrr it. tl u - Ibit if a in tb- dari , ! - N can I tie tn tber. lii n1 ai- 'tin t !- awawrr-it Ir-ddv. -1 it on. n-l fwtfa bat froe, ant woo't runs when be e'W in fl . i Ju'tip Oli I ta" " ibit Freifd -Stnf '' j;o into the bu k tl'Mrf ,... r !l "Of rvaafvw I ilarr' .-,. ' and Fresbly mo.r toward tie 1 Hut vben b bal rr. . d :. t )Martl tbr don. and !' d in I topfpeu lottg e-agh the Ibfe-tho'd to aaattrr I.ny tbat there wa. notb there to bnrt them "Ibtttbi you know wb-r the "i I'" aanl t.ury Oh. ve.' amwre. Fre-l-h nl 100 yon kerp iro-sr tvbiml ne 'lb t yni pipMiwr therr lJ .i ..n It?" ojKCsvte! Im. baat mm if Hkm wan t riwpab of horror ar-mad the u , .b-rtakiag alreadv "VVrll. it will lt arr .. & rm lip- ttaore, then." rjfw. Frsbty Tbre waa a Jnt jlrim .f l-bt t ffiinlr tbrm. awel IivM r iMemhrrrtl r-ttv writ wbrra be baf " a bt fatbr put tbr msUrpippia irarwtrnt bu the hiblrew bl ih4 me-b tr-aibt bt tkaet intf it ami fettug rKlowa. but wb-n it ciimr to ptntmr H . another laryr dealt waa matt twt 1 febly eianHpr It i true lbe isitobiw't p-e awv bl -.-I siaiH.- o it. but then therr aa-wnt be ad tbe ns(;ses bob tu tb ais;.!er wIm-h the hu.b-t went teanwf tbnetb l.ike.1 an lemMe aat tb obi brar lntt.n eBael to be ewpekpBh' evrrs ihiag Ibry del with if 'LeJey. ioN I ! think it mUnfii Tm ' -solrmnlv ake4 Ir-.bly. bkfBir b at biawUto Mm tb -' s trad js-i ay ufeax the noitr I abmibia't womler" aaai Laara. with a glram of ntrwerr ta ber ra aa ; -br bK-e at I'ervbiv 1 So be rttied bta ltb. aaxi tbeaa tbarj i st their father's rap. ata-i tbw 1 red-4y m real for ht ramptabjrw m faalav tN all leat tb false far' 'I Vat wa ia lb kitrbra rupbaxrl I'-ary m wjJbBj: Bnsajcb W gn Um if, bat Freddy, for reaos. 4k I mm. warmlt eatbrar lb wln .4 bebr left abme but at la-. pn-sata-44 tber "a no other wav. aavi btnBMa4 to .laire hie psjrp- tJ rarMat Torn, be r"-oled to b brnse. after srtaUy . jraaing Iary to burry rbt wvrt; lurr stt.irO-d itvlh u m.l faith hut maKXuaxteiir r r.-t.i wattle ebeme. ae abe opr4 tb kHebrrt rm-t a drait 'l mxwl nb-l m awl SjI 'ibt tb rlow-t 4tew. ia4 tbfi msstaaw Italy Iwr .-. Imt hr a4br. Wrbit aaxi Tma. wboawl bittbwr tb -4p beard tb aaoat temhfa erV -aid abosffa for help. All rushed from the Vrtibra awl toward lb -Prit. inn beaar tb rne- Jtr iasme Hat zilxmr praeahr tesreleJ but air Iavcv cwnbf barm . t-- AgM awtJOh of wbai Jut aUer 1 - j Tb-j dcor i . WVUI lsPB7red9r ibere aat I-re! . a the floor f tbe LrV rrtsreat. tbe aad4e -sperjeoew i wrrmynmm uaaa r, wp, . tb- t'irkrH ats ajauanav j ' Vbal ' tarfc b& the btrrgxK " matftnaal lm. trath aa ot j f4be-BsrT , hrb 1 rttbiy cool-da' I bear 1 ' m ! .4 a k mmk a . . a L. .. t rvUlT. aaeuag t-ra rr -!. brraa Vo sbor an4piesUk.bi wgwa of isjuag sery aiTrb aHara-,l aJU tatagf. -xbr-b tb gbt base betra att3aett-tlT ft piaoej by hi r-da-wba jmbt. srtkbauaat lv y gi-s-Jtj nbt cmt Why. Kreldy. vfid mt pot t4ae thtags r&r oak! b avUber. taaymavg to Lcrx. '"I teflsfTe be va4 rBjag 1 ear Tont. an,ersjl Laarj. ctlj kiiag arrer iw ant taw u-Ubr rrtraB-' "H x bod aaa." hBiawrwi.lT oerrc,i Tem. m a vav that u baat s 1 proTokmg Ux aayibm That --ul do. Thntu..'' mterrstptal b4 tstbrr - iai , ri-UU . I th.-c tbent beeji oirug eogfe for otr tiar. ami yoa atxy uX oS yowr naiJorsa." They neat bock :" ta kitchra. ail bnl Luer A: br rre.i.1 ca.4 -. pr- foctiy .mvl gkxace V-xs sxis,' l pr- !! 'j -ur ia! ,at.:h;,ry' aaM Sie. ' I jcvw yo3. Tbuj Lbtt. too. wt-i swse. bet rire fuflr propptisg tbe ier oacnzr, potai U7 Li ii iW ka. aw 1 .. p- mmf m - sga aw g , X-m t law -( 9tm fM. ; a twmmm mm 1 tmt MM j 1Ptm 1 j mill H s3np -a- ri!llll.' AMI IIUI. I . ,y .. t - t'v HS1. s c t be . . '. J JiV iH Irrar. s tJr 4, ' H ''" i .. -sl as- m 4Jj. - , hmm IW '-- - ? iMkssilil )" l w-bl Jmeh t "a ." ' - "f " fW tJitV -sg ai r bwtr &-- --" - rr w r ' - .iafa. - a4 - y b R -s bJ - ' Ibr MiW " Si" Ta a- I a . - -.c Vi.' -' fc, .bl.' - ' )w o4 I,- i i . - m . 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I pMi--t ewdb N -" , ..,); 1 a rii fowarn K , . f . . tb rawf Tatrw a-i .. asiJltW atf tbe ax ' t!i. i loBf a bmaT brm a ri. itertbawa lb . w;., ' of aVatr m barf haaA- ; a.i(taa l- W. apraa wb r ' j other bar. a bttt 4Mv ; tber la rm for Bvra t jb 'm 1 pan rtakU pUwly of "& " 1 top- a-! a-H tb pwava by t ' of tb loarWfl a iltiar ft will la- twewta to tbarta - Itpajf Tbew bwb. WawinlaBjr tsa4 m ta maaater 'tearrabxl mi 1 :be xra ta bread1 to ma m ntm 4rre--tt !' io wtb ear taassUfa! af nVear ma the br-t nanaat aaxl e!a Tb fa areata twam feb irvl ar ' ! ivrs!v V tb barb of p"V ' saa'ps- '. ta tW tbe dpptaeb aa4 pa' o '..tie " a - - ew Ill-ln-l nt ta I- I'rlslrWaW. V I?-! hvlv wwb a beart faU .' rbarit itraard tbe j, fjl a a b 4aaa war to aa 'A bbbm -'he arw pari ml tb -f who w reprrtBet . b grt-aviy t ai t aMpwrttaiaw bf baW faaaaft at"rt' , atraebew larndf m awaat sal retasC ami a ab wa tab ajr br tetrttira bosaa ab -saoito ttaa wuaaw I What r , Wat mA th old mam aapretK" ' L'aasll twm a mil ik. -- - a -.fit - " -". aw- w aamw wmmv laaa llMaavJir taawal m Vavaa, a tb iwwfy I TW ta4y wsnat aat wrtb fim aav br avaawi tava ah bad faulana u. wath Tf paanaravbar bamalv, bajt m avs aaeSMir of tb aat bbaHl afw - --b ah "av wbn laa4 ram aft taxi, b tba wtam ar t aa -Wt-aVnl waaa to part tm toa. f xrina tewssaw abswat tbaa U at av '- I hamiy t aaJ paacl wax tuaat y eav s-raal lam tfaxul am mtwc pa r ' ' el-j aawl w n ruava ba to part ap -rtl . I Bt" iMhrmt. rr ,. jtjr. ''arhaat, wb, eajtajw j bias. I " -auwaa tor 4t I'baa Bajraaaai 7.r xpybM- ! th wubbw aeawaax !-i- -I h aawa crbaf watavaaa, froau whtrb W parlecl. u Brr atar. two boab elw of iu9eBl ,t ram lptpwa. Tb wtfre obi at aa asrataw ti i)f ao I a boif ret y aiBwl liat oitnm taW w-xtar yM from tsb? pwaap. a p. a-OsLxlae-i -uaal -ibwIb Jo rBjiaawy mat-pat-r -The " Jaaaaaor eafetor. b-'Wrta ka: tntb abaate-sr of hjis rBen mra v i jwwatBiB at ihinaailia ewe ' emear's. A .-.aaaUacay patnaa. aaalcv tb nthnwosawat thai' - uwuae; to tho ' a.bmc of tar tansaaar, w wui saawe t pcjrr rural war Wham tWareacj j the stop the rtolatttoat of th j. a rv-a em cotttukeavr i a mjamst iti i i s -r 3 I. & i 1 T i i llB H