The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 13, 1878, Image 7

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THK MIUHT MinK.
Look ea tb bright !! It U the r1j!st aide,
Tta mnahlrt, not timid, Ihm jltrs Ufe to
the Bower,
And there always U near ut aorac chant lht
will cheer ua.
And guide to Ihe abetter erf tome pleasant
bower.
Two have troubles. It nut be, and oWUcles
stay thr,
8i haveulbrr, but such bestow slat w mi,
jt the battle t finigbt, and don't glv a
thought
To the perils mrmuuJIni; till thr battle U
done
The night has n ending, tnj tJa llrarrn's
tCndlllg,
AjTbe lake has turning hroailiUy It Ifjno.l ;
Jbdewdrop bright glisten, and II uu tut
ILrtrn
Tbc wing of the blnt Mil you neter drs-pond.
A HTKASUK HTUKV.
nr as kiuiush oiticku.
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I wm stationed nt Airra durlnir tho
Cabal disaster In 1811. onu of n inrro
bnmlful of llritish troops, left lu charge,
of thu wives, sisters and daughters of
the actors In that most unhappy expo
ilillon. Anil n weary, heart-breaking
time It was. Thu Lieutenant ("orrrnor,
who had praved ntu! bought the Cal
cutta authorities not to risk thu ven
turn, hnd tlio worst foreboding for It
fate; anil although ho did all an able.
kindly and well-tnnnnereil man could
do to'iiialutalii the spirits of thu circle
those who knuw him could read too well
what his fears wero. Word could not
ilcscrlbo indeed it li tlnful for mo
oven now to recall the. drearv wretch
edness of that fatal mouth, during which
jio tiding canio of the devoted nrtnv.
Evening after ccnlng saw the roads
crowded by nnlous women, sitting for
hours that they might hear thu llrst
news of thttiu w ho were dear to them,
and evening after evening saw them re
turn in despair. And when at last thu
uuws cmmi that the soli) survlwir had
staggered, half-alic, hack to his coun
trymen, with thu tidings of thu great
disaster, thu wail which ascended from
Utoso heart-broken creatures, I shall
nuver while I liu forget.
There had been a captain in one of
thu ttativu regiments, an old acquaint
nncu of mine, of thu name of Donnelly
Jurry Donnelly, a hu was called by
ovury one. Hu wius careful to explain
to all bin friends that his narnu wus
Jerome, and not Jeremiah, although
why hu wo unduly preferred thu saint to
lho prophet I nuver understood. Jurry
Donnelly, however, hu was. and as
strange and eccentric a creaturu as ev
er breathed.
Ho was n very good-looking fellow,
nnd a first-rate, officer, but a careless,
rollicking, half-insane, mad-cap of a
man, with an amazing flow of spirits,
littlo education or culture, n great, al
most miraculous talent for languages,
Vith a soft heart and an easy temper.
It was impossible to make him angry;
and in all circumstances, however un
pleasant, liu maintained a placid seren
ity, which seemed to imply that hu was
on intimate terms with Fortune, and
know thu vcrv worst sho could do.
Among thu other tricks which tho
llcklu goddess bad played him whs that
sho had married lilm. Why hu ever
married as he did no one could imag-
Ino. Thu lady was nulther handsome,
clover nor rich. Sho was simply pas
sable as to looks, with thu liveliness of
good health and youth a quality not
unapt to develop itself In a vivacity of
temper when those other attributes dis
ntincar. Hut. on somu impulse, Jerry
Donnelly had asked her thu momentous
question, and had been favorably ans
wered. , ,
A most uncomfortablo couple they
wcru. Jerry, from thu very first, neg
lected her not intentionally, I believe,
but simplv because for tho moment ho
forgot her "existence. It never scorned
to him necessary to alter his former
bachelor round in any respect: and as
tho lady had no notion of being neg
lected, she resented his Indifforencu.and
chalked out a lino for herself. It may
4 bo easily supposed that tho ono was not
" adverse to brandy and water, or tho
other to gossip and flirtation. They
I never quarreled outwardly, but were
hardly ever together.
So stood tho domestic circle If such
u ..i.i tu pk11h1. of Cantain Donnelly,
when ho wm ordered on General M-
Jihlnstono's expedition. His wife would
aln have remained at Calcutta, but an
all thok i woro going to Agra, she
for voif was obliged to go there
also I, " " t rumors of tho disas
ters' sHr - y Indifferent said sho
was V would turn tip at tho
.tll jtvunlcnt time, and that If ho
1 thought the woman' head must
have been affected b) her trouble, and
ald nothing.
"I)!)!! think roe deranged, hut
I knew hr"i llrr H thf tlnn."
" Whv. ht could hT 1hI you U
think m" r
I w hltn, Colonrl llatlnc. it
wai n our old bun:low at Calcutta,
about two vrr aflrr I gt back l.t
In tht ertdng I heard a foottrp out
ldi which utrangrly affrctl me. I
w hint? half .ilmt. and. Urtlmr up
lu a ilrov m ttr, I hranl a rulc at the
vernnds. a'nd. a I thought, lnuuirinif
of my otupid old ntl whether I IWrd
there. The tepsturuil awav 1 darted
to the caneinent, and although the
tigur wa clad In the most etrardl
nary compound of Kunqan and
Alstlc garturntK, I am sur It was
Jerrj. I dnrtit down tlr and
rtuhVd out, but the man had dl
appenred. The ervalt ald he was a
bad fakir, and w Mini to get Into the
bungalow, but could or would tell mr
nothing of what he had ald. Hut I
am quite smre it w a Jerry. So I am
certain hu will come back but iu rp
memlKT he tuner was punctual," sho
added, with a faint Millie.
I did not say to her that if .Iriry was
a'lve. sho must hae heard of him In
some other wav ; but I took leaui of
her, and shorly aftcrwanls returned to
India.
In ItWl. I was appointed to an em
bassy at Nepanl, a very striking coun
try governed b a jowerful warlike
race. Thu tlrst' minister or Uler of
the country met us, as Is thu Nepaulese
fashion, outside the capital, and we had
a very courteous and gratifying recep
tion. Hu was a tall. hitndouu man.
'with a flowing black heard, and con
versed with mo lu lVrian which 1
spoko fluently. After our liilvnluw,
finu nf the attendants Informed mo that
tho vlIcr wished to sec mo alone, and
lie accordingly conducted mo to an In
ner appartment. He ordered tho at
tendants to withdraw, nnd then, In
tones onlv to familiar, ho eulalmed I
"Weill Hastings, my bo. how go
the IMungers ?"
It was Jcrrv Donnelly by all that was
miraculous. 'I hail observed him star
ing earnestly nt inn during our Inter
view, nnd .something In ids gestures
seemed not unfamiliar to mo ; but his
flowing beard, solemn air, and Oriental
dress, so well uisgutseii mm, uiai. mu
1
w hen
oice, I
Identity.
Hut wliat on
heard
could
the well-remembered
scarcely reallro his
earth are you
doing
ln,i ii Jerri-?" said. I. "and why dou'l
- . .. .
t. ...... .Lu vug w iiiin.-nowuver.
tlio tidings wero conflrmudi and It was
certain that Jerry had perished with his
comrades, great change camo over her
Sb,hut herself up for montlw, saw no
one? and Went nowhere. And when &t
tho end of nearly year sbo began
onco more to look at Uic world, sho was
...... tt.murlitfiil. softened woman:
Slio went up to Calcutta after that, and
I never saw her again until I came home
on furlough in 1847. She was then Ur
ine In a pretty place in SonieraeUhlre,
ami was known as Mra. Courtaay, of
arnley Hall.
WI met her aoeldentally, but she wu
Ten' glad to seo me, and explained to
mo what I had not heard, that whea
she had arrived at Calcutta ahe fouad
that poor Jerry had, four moatha be
fore ho left Agra, auooeeded to thla
place of Barnloy Hall, by the dA of m
distant relation. He had prerlouahr
Tmado a will, leaving her all kU worldly
roods, then slender enough, so that ia
the end this fine estate bad conwtaber,
and a new name with It. She aake m
to come down and aeo her, wbteo I did,
and learned more of her hbrtorr..
armw and DKuroeritY bail craatlT
. a u. tnr tha tittor. Kvp.b her
cuauueu s - -
looks had improved, and ahe wm a
pleasant, thoughtful, agreeaWe woman.
She had remained four year la Calcut
ta before sho returned, but at oaoe as
sumed tho namo of Courtnay, which
was a condition on which tho bequest
was made
"You know, Colonel Hastings, I
could not havo lost the estate, for what
would poor Jerry havo said when ho
camo back?1'
you go homo to your wlfu llko a Chris
tian?" . , ,
"My wife! well, that's the whole
affair. You seo she's somebody olsu's
wife, so l am better out of tho way ;
It would bo a pity that poor Sophy
luiiilil eoniinit bhramv."
" I assure you, jou tiro entirely mis
taken. Mrs. Donnelly has not married
again." , . ,
"Hasn't sho .hough?" said ho.
" Don't I know better t Didn't I go
to my bunglow nnd find nut that sho
bad married that starched fool Court-
nay, when sho knew I never could en
dure him P" ,
To his intenso astonishment, I told
him how tho truth was, nnd in return
hu related to mu his own adventures.
Ho had been carried into Tartnry, and
thoro detained for three years, when tin
jviim allowed to accompany n caravan
or body of pilgrims to Nepaul. Helng
by that tlmo protlclent in tho language
hu was taken notice of at court, but
strictly watched. Ho effect! tils es
cape, however, disguised as afaktr, nnd
made his way to Calcutta ; but Uniting,
as tio thought, tils wife married again
to iv man in ins out rogimeni, mi m-
turncd, was taken into favor, ana nan
risen to his present distinction.
" Well. I was always n blundering
fool, but I went homo with a heart so
soft to Sophy, nnd vowing that I never
would vox her nny more with my vagn
rli. that when I heard her called Mrs.
Courtnay I was turned to stone, and
did not caro a rap what becamo of mu.
not even to Ikj made a vlrler, which, I
assure you Charlie, is no Joko tn lu
way."
"Well, at nil cvcnta you must como
homo now, and enjoy jour good for
tune." t
" I am not suro alwmt that," said he.
"Kccollcct she has grown accustomed
to bo mistress I havo grown accus
tomed to bo vizier : sho won't llko to
be contradicted, and It's a thing 1 never
could bear, and what I never allowed
on any account Now, If I went home
sho would not be mistress, and, as sure
as fate, sho would contradict me. May
be it Is better as it is."
Next morning ho sent for me again.
"I havo been thinking," ho said, "of
all that strange story you told mo. I
am all changed since wo parted. I
hardly know myself to lie tho same roan
I used to be, and am not suro that I
could treat1 Sophy well. But ask her
to como out here, and then she can try.
If sho likes mo in this outlandish place,
I will go home with her; If wo quarrel
here, no one will be a bit wiser, aad I
can continue to be dead."
"Hut," said I, "have yoo ao Incum
branccs? Tcrliapt she salght object to
tho details of yoar establishment; let
her come, aad she will find nobody to
disturb her."
Hhfi did come. and. after llvlaa ta
Nepaul for two years, brought Jerry
back la triumnh to Hraalev HaQ: aad
such is tho true version of a tale which
made some noise In the aewsaapata a
fawyein ago.
Inablf. Aad frequently It U th ca
that man prn who hair started
out with such a grand flourish of trump
et lit tu w the da) that thry mat
with in lain for the amount nprndrd
on their wedding, How laatli thiar
ho chanced inv th dajs id their
CTandprentl Tor a Iohj time after
the t!rt aettlemeut of thl ixuntr), the
Inhabitant tu general martini )cmg
There was no distinction of rank, and
i cry little of fortune On tbrw acwunU
tho'rirtt Imptvsilotts f resulted la
marriage, and a famtlj wtahlWhuirnt
cost a little labor frvm tn memu oi
the uning couple, and nothing roort".
At an earl) period tho practice id cele
brating th uarrlag at th house of
the brldo liegan. She alw had the
chiooe, of the ttilnlMrr to perform the
generally terj Iminirtant ceremony A
wiMitlng engigrsl the attention of a
whole iietghborhiMHl. and the frolic. wa
aiitlclpatrd bj the old and umng with
eager expectation Tli f not to lw
womlereU at, lor a weumug wa aiwiui
the only gathering hlch was nut av
ctmipanietl with lalKr On the motif
Ing of the wedding day tho groom and
tils attendants assembled at the house
of his father for tho purpose ' reaching
tlio luaiislon of his bride li) ihhuii which
was tlio usual time of ivlebrattug the
nuptial, which must take place before
dinner. Imaglr-s; an asieiublage of
people without a stoisi, taller or dresa
maker within a hundred miles tho giif
llemen dressvd In moccasins, leather
breeches, lrgglns, and lltiiey hunting
shirts, all of home manufacturo the
ladles dressed in lllfey pettloat and
llnsev or linen gowns, coarse lnes,
atock'lnirs. handkerchiefs and buckskin
gloie. if any If titer weie any buck
les, rings, buttons or nillles. they were
relics or fnmlly pieces from parents or
LTnudimrents. Tho ceremony of the
marriage proceeded tlio dinner, which
was a solid backwoods feast of wild
gaitio and egetubles. During dinner
tliu greatest liilnrit) ircvilled, although
thu table might bo a slab of timber
liowed out with abroad n nndsiipMirt
ed bv four sticks fet III nuger-ltoles, nnd
thu illshes probably consisted of some
old powter plates anil woouen ireneiies,
wlib sDixins made of horn, while many
of tho guests would bo compelled to use
their scalplng-knhes to e.U with. After
dinner, dancing was lu onUr. nnd gen
erally lasted until next morning. Tho
worthy pioneers did not. It Is tiue, un
derstand thu Mazurka, l.nuccr. Her
man or Quadrille, but their llgtin-s
wero three and four haiu'ed reels, aqunru
set, and jigs. The feasting and dancing
trcquutill) lasicu lor seierni unjs, a
tho mid of which lime the whole compa
ny wero so exhausted with loss of sleep
that several dais rest was reiiulslto to
tit tliniti to return to their ordinary la
Imra. If ono of tho old pioneer couples
could only return to this wicked world
for the nonce and seo tho array of satin,
lacij. and diamonds that bedeck their
posterity on the occasion of marriage,
they would think thnt the country was
in a highly prosperous condition, and
Uttln dream of thu actual statu of thu
many thousand families who are on tho
verge of starvation. tVrirnit" llrtnk
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TlHillawartlaswraelay.
The buslaeas of the Hawkeje Insur
ance Company, at IV Melaea, ha
grown to such projmrtlon as lu well
entitle U to rank ansoag the most utr
at ant 11 and prwnu luslltuttons of
Iowa. During the month of Apt II It
taautsl lW tMilhSe. being 1 16 tnire than
tho MtuiWr fur Ihe rs.rreKndlng month
last jear. During lhat month It revel v
ml lit cash tO.fUM.I. a agaln .
t.10if lasl )car, 11m loaae went W,
tliT.U, while thu liae In April, 1N17,
wer" H.M1 37. TheiKt tlgun. tegetlf
er with tlm (act that on the 1st of Jan
uary, IH7H, the asset of the oompali)
amounted to .A2.C1 Ol, show thai the
Hawkeje la a aoiiud and reliable lustl
inllun. This Is the Important matter
with eirry Insurer. Iy careful man
agomeut, and prompt adjustment of It
losses, the Hawkeie has attained It en
stable reputation, and present ptuspi
ous condition, The people may sfcly
trust lU
utuavM'ai IMIta lt SIlMlSMestt.
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rltie ttin itntmriil rloirs Ihr skin, and lbs
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Nun are Snlillir Ulllrss tbe sliieatlire u( J
llsjibst., asaiti'iil fur lb I'nIUM HUtra. slip
rounds rarli bot nt illls and eliilnu nl. I' II
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For a week or so past the msm of the
cotintry hat lvea wide pabJWty to the
aotable nuptials of aasUaanUlied per
sons present and the asaoaat of value
vested In the dress aast Jstwsls of the
brides eventa that for the prodigality
of expenditure and grandeur, of execu
tion have never been excelled In this
coaatrv. and orobablv oalv equalled bv
the noted Ovejdo-Bartlett wadiling, that
took place la tho metropolis some years
since. The Americans are certainly
making rapid strides along the path
way of foolish expenditure indulged by
the nobility of Europe on like occasions.
Tho largo amount of money foolishly
squandered in making a lavish show it
in our country, whoso fortunes are not
entailed and seldom remain In & family
re ore than one generation, seemingly a
species of the greatest stupidity imag-
OrlirlB or the Cardiff Ulant Krand.
Thnt groat hoax, tho (.'nrdln (Slant,
was conceived by ono (teorge Hull, a
tobacconist of llliighnmton, N. Y. It
was thu outgrowth of a controversy be
tween Hull and a Hoc Mr. Turk, of
Aeklov. Iowa, ono uvenlmr In 18(5(1, re-
gardlng tho existence of giants In tho
earth, In which thu latter pro ted victo
rious, his ready tongue and loud voice
easily bearing down and overwhelming
his opponent. Hull retired nt n late
hour, and, being chagrined with his do
font, lay awako tho greater part of tho
night, thinking of tho extreme gulli
bility of tho world In matters where tho
lllblu could bo cited as evidence, and In
planning how to turn this peculiarity to
Ins advantage. Tho result was that ho
decided upon producing an Imago w hlch
should, alter being uurieti ami oxuiimcii,
pass muster as a fossil man of unusual
size, being assured thatsuch men a his
lata opponent In argument would aid
not a littlo in contributing to tho final
success of tho undertaking.
In 18G8, having studied tho subject
carefully and completed his arrange
ments, Hull associated himself with
ono Martin, and proceeded, to Ft. Dodge,
Iowa, to procure a suitable block from
which to carve his Imago. An acre of
quarry land was purchased, and work
commenced, but onlv to he soon aband
oned, owing to thu extreme friability of
tho stone, and the persistent annoyance
of the curious and inquisitive Inhabit
ants of the neighborhood. Martin, now
thoroughly disgusted, withdrew from
tho project; but Hull, hearing of anoth
er gypsum-bed In a moro retired locali
ty, on tho lino of the Dubuque A Hloux
City railroad, then In process of con
struction, went thither, and tho follow
ing Sunday engaged tho foreman of tho
railroad-gang to employ his men In
quarrying out as largo a slab as tho na
ture of the ground would permit, pay
ing for the IalMir with a barrel of beer.
The result was a slab weighing 7,000
pouads.measuring twelve feet in length,
four la breadth, and twenty-two inches
In thlekuess. With almost incredible
dlflculty and labor the block was trans
ported over forty miles of terrible road
to Montana, thu nearest railroad sta
tion, where it was shipped to K. Hurg-
bardt, Unlcago, wno nau been engaged
to grave the image. On Its arrival at
that-city It was moved to Burgbardt's
barn, which had been prepared for Its
reception, aad two men at once set to
work upon it one, Edward Balle. a
Oswaiaa; the other an American named
Marirham It was Hull's desire to rep
reseat a "man who had laid down and
dUd:" bat as be entertained doubts as
to the aaiversal acceptation of tha "fossil-man"
theory. It wrs decided to pro
due, aa imago that might also pass for
aa aaclent statue. This conblaatioa of
desigas was the cause of that carious
feature which attracted notice aad pro
voked discussion when the giant cane
to he exhibited, viz., the lack of hair.
rofular Bciatce Monthly.
i.iitlrlr I'l'iiaiMtusunitilloli. Tad
It will nretrnl It. All ar?rclmi of the lWK
re cured bjr tbla sotrrrlun Hrinrdr, wlilrli al
so rraillratea ilitpriHila, and kindred illtesis,
fc.l.l bj dnunrtsla. Isfpot, l nitwit trrt,
rblladellitila.
For Summer CinilalnU or ( Imlrra Infan
tum tbrre Is nolhliiiC aa sf slid trllalile J)f
Ulnrlirll'a Trrllilit jrui. II lifirr falls In
irtir linmnllalo relit ', ami Is barmlrs. Hold
Fi) all Druitttlsts at Itt ciit ier t)til.
Twik KauTnaa isaar slsrajra mill r''
r.mili., I list arn lUlilit til sll!'t'lrl(HI br
takliiif cold. r Irrrittilar nr jialiifiil Menstrua
Huns, should alwafs kurp Caltir's 1miiiimiiiiI
Kxtract til Maiartwrtsl on bsml, ami Us use will
convince Ihnn that It Is ."saiurri llinr.ir in
these fimililatiita. Ask QUr .Irutlat fur It.
Catarib, ronsumitlnil and llnmrblst emit
tilalnta, If nrKlreletl, spdll) rml In rmsiiriil
suffrrllik'. The Ik'1 kimanrrinrd), after I'Hiif
prattlral nan, Is Kllert'a KMfarl nt Tar and
VII ICtieirrt miiitwmiidetl li) milrl cliewWa,
from aon.e of the best lnuiwii vmrUtiln lernsv.
.11.. It U mil nnlr ealllilile III I'lllllldiurt ills-
rases, but II l (unlike must eoliull irmrdlrs
whkb are rltrrmrlr ilrtHltlallnx) all eicrllmt
Ionic If taken aa dire, led
F.llcrt's Dajllttbt Urrr I'llls are reliable, sale
nd rltlclcnt. Thejr jmrtfr the lili-.l. tiRiilate
the llur ami iPitesllve oiKans, and rtllcte
hra-lach tfjjj L,""j?r?l'l"i
OHisrsxasau MamiuuV CUvnoutsm,
an Infallllile reiunlr tor all frmals rrtnilaliit,
tirlrelLftOtier UiUle. Tlierijierleiieeof inanr
rears amonic the most cuttltated ami rerliifsJ
(... r....nr in tiini.lntf ihlsrpinarkatile ffrl-
ration aa lb nnlr rrllabl reineilr for the dls
IrrailDlf illaeaae of wimirn. Molil lit all iirog
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THE BEST IN
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tain rure fur lls1sehe. Liver ComHaitits, IHa
ease nf iHireaUon, Itllliouane aa, and Feter of
all kind. The puis art wiin arra iii'N
and will reaUjre health to Ummw surTtrliiK from
General UeMllty m Nf mnifnesa. rrtr c
Mr box. Send fur Alnianar.
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male corotilalnU ami IrrrKuUrttles, lourllnK
IrenifUi. liuotancr ami feapilarltr to (lie. ;
tern, It cannot be eirelled. Idlea hn Ut
tiewmte le, feeble, emaclalot afwl aJauM
llfrleea, wtio cannot sleep apuDiU. aiMi f
tteevlsh, fretful, nemru and hTUrtcl, with
Noel bretliln. liluUorn, mIiis In isW and
l-k, can I cure.1 J ustltttf KnglUh rfnl
llltteri. it tsdtle mr dollsr. Iwixl Ut L.
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When Mrs. Grlmmins askod her hus
band for twenty dollars to replenish her
wardrobe, ho said he was in a tight
place, and couldn't spare it. Then she
glanced at his highly colored nose, and
sarcastically observed that if ho didn't
go into so many "tight" places, ho
wouldn't bo In a tight place.
CATIT WUV.AAM U4MI
So rnsn can do a vutxl Job of wot k, preach a
good sermon, try alaarsuU well, docttir a pa
tient, or writ a gissJ arllcU hn b fU
ratmsble and dull, tth alnggtsh brslo and
. a- .A. K.t h.i aIhiu make ilia
attempt in uch a condition when It can Ise ao
easilr and cheaply reinofeil bjr a little Hop
Bltlm. ate Truiha'' sad "I'roTerU," other
column. .
Uncle flam's Harness Oil fill and cioa ths
pore of btier, etectually preventing IM
entrance of daaipne, dust, tut., snd render
Ing the harness soft snd '&, TbUV.H!!
aatlaMtaerelog ItsduraJallty. oM bj
all Harness Maker and delr In leather.
Fisa BTATOAar-wnti tuu uvt beard of th;
Rogers Statuary! few proa who TU4U4
Ui Ontcaalai in ivm nsv lotgrnwu wwn
did datpUy which attracted lb adioUaUoo of
vUKors froaa all parts (if th crmulry, as well
as from abroad. TWa sutaary hss la lotro
doeed lato allparte of th UnJUd fttetM, and
U Europe, lis detgn la Uea adsatrvd try
everybody who havs seen Hsa. i 7 " -
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eaoagb to thoroaghlr te Ite itersbOUy. Ad
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