The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 09, 1886, Image 6

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THE WIND ON THE HILL.
yn' s-t i, the Mitittiici mr
H'lnrli M-mI- down tin. i Ii-!imt trails
'liiii Hk-i lilili.-n up- j.Ii itc tint",
U'.ule lover- uini'li r inn! t.i'S.
IJut tin- iv s tul fin tlif-li-II lor in-.
Atnl 11)1- f .ft aero tll"f!oWI,
Ami tlf- lt :xcltt l.yhl mi-r llif M'O.
Ami I Iiiji-'-oriwiiK home t tin-town.
ll' mf-rry llif fciitmv -ti;uiI.
VVjil'lf; l. I .. VIM-Il in lit on- lt.
fcml tie- ti .n-s nnil f Initio-. i -tanl
.Ami WHl If it tin-full. ii- ll"-l
Jtul Hi'- vvlin! fin I ti-In. I lor mi'.
Ami th- mist m-rihi Hi'- tlfi'A ii.
Ami llif .-Iron..' lii;ht over !.- .
AfiC -fhijis (lining home tie- townl
?;. hlft-v Hi- e.i-tt- toner.
M -J lU I'-tlMl . flntr- JtliiJ -tt U.
IVIh-i- tjlio-l- eoliie I'll Iv .it liii'l!lti;hl hour
All'l til" flllO .1V Mill llli.s ell ll
Hut Hi'- ivlml fin tin- Itl -1 lor tin-.
Ami I'l'1 lull mi io-- the iIoa ii,
Aii'l III'- Willi lirnt n-i tie- n-.i.
Ami Hi'- -!n-i omiti-; home tf llic LoW'ti.
!! -' inn I li- urn f lniri.li nun:
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Willi It- i-iitln-r vane tiiipi-il with llif,
Al'hf iili r.'l- iivi'l tin- town.
Hill I III) Willi fn tin-lull lot in'-.
Aii'l lli-m-sl mi nil I Ii'-!w n.
Ami tin-j-o.ileii lii'ht m it llif "H.
Ami h1iiii Mniir '"' 1 1 mil the low n.
'IIktc. iifiuvi- liy tin- filil ehuit-h il'ior.
.Tlml flmi.i-il iiU tin- w.riil iiin- dayi,
iiut it In- IIm- m:t liuiii I ln hi
r.-.j- up lis I Ifmfc. thiil ttiiyf
Hut llif wiml mi tin-lull tor in".
AimI tin unit nrross Mn: flown.
'J'lioiifli tin liht is -ml on tin; sea.
All' III' hlnjii K" out 1 r .in tin' town.
)-hoilI III." to Ii'- fin Hi'' lull
hmir flity us Hi.- fiiti ijfn- flown.
Mnl tin winil. Iilowinr sluing nii'l i-Jiill,
Jlriri-s on I tin- slu 1 1 I ioiii tin) ton ii !
Ti'f-.s1 flu- wni'l on tin- lull loi in'-.
Ami lh-- mits nitty In- Ic-Iow;
"J'hfif'f. a ijlinl lltfht tiicr llif'sf-u.
Ami it f isrit'l Jul tin to know '.
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ACOUr OFIAINACE
FACTS i'Ofi fARMEW.
' A !-: "f -lloiit."' lor IV:"h 11 lwlrr to ", '"aCS""' " '- ..n.4tll
A li't.f Itt-tf '.Hil i m Si .PIT' ti-.
Far;i -r . a.j . n-1 (
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r-.'int! into -j.i-c. from uhifh roinJi- r'IN. -uj p! nniit-fl by :i jwny ' r' ' 'a'i'I Mti'"f r- f
lion iH'ithiT ihrf.tts nor foaMiiir vnuUl fiii3". 1 niti mr '.iriou! app-urin im.-.'r, obl.-4 afmi i-tic
aroiitc him. !! manif-.-tI atnuiuitv : coinpaiuon -! uui upon urUr f -- lh orUl tl, !itnnt!n l-t t!- .t
or iiitTt in noth nj; av nmi-. ani ji!ora:ion. V.V h.ul noj far iu jro, nft ;hir ov.-in - nil-I s "Ma.! pubi'-hr-I ufn!r :h aant .f Iti t Joints ! iib t .tfcrj-;i,--' I z
on--n.ii' frfitn a nitij--aJ intrnmnt of ( m.ir th-n a liv? ininuiV walk, hut Kiiijj." .wr; .r' .''ij.ir. bas ..Itatti. i a wi-L rir-ul-it;.n ?!. j:t ." t, a- -a "; -na jt
an. Jf-rript!on wouhl rnat" a i-hanff; our Raj lay afro a laru open phia ' - - -
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ALUMINUM SMELTING.
, C.itlxia rro-' l.r m-r.-l tv nit Uhlo
r.H Jt o,ir. 'tuily.
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yruntt.- an i ..tVr r-f K .iib.ttirt-, u, an at hat of r jual saiprtoCf ar.J
-urh ijiuuti'.if that ixit.!:t;rjit a- 5t vsr to u. thai th-r . np
4rt it mtnf "ht i r n-n. of tr.c room Ira uiiiwal that, in
it njfatif prN-rpf ai npirt by a.ng -..th. i'f hif 4 ; that?
aih ;-l. - ha n !onht the tiny Nm p' t-nt-I fjr:u r io ara the
Ihs, wi:! tiro-.. of r.-aS aiu Hot. aUT , ! of a 1 . if of r-.ani
ht? j.umI - .a! iiabit- ar wil ih plow f:m. fm pnc.
worth forming. pl if.tk-ftua! oo-i ? 'tr k ;oi7.n;it. aAt tn t 4 t. ittn
: ?i- .. !.jit n" -r
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as if in nirt''!!1. Hi- iiiu-iral instnii tor .Matin;I.an l'Jat anfl th -on:ra-4
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.vas in nititurfi ffr hi.-' ral pu::l tieiwvi'n m. liuuih'f H. bort aiifi
ajititiuh- :ml rzr'-'. ' ut iho- in -tot;t. anl my rovai rompanioti struck
fharjri of tin iitln'r iiram hi-1 of Irani- : iw as t-otuu al i:t th triu. A- f.i-
inr iM-rf h-i ouiaHml. anI it was tnl miliar an ot.jii t a th Kiiir" un'I-
i.'tfr M-ars of jiaiii-nt ioil In th lattt-r. v.-.ts upon th strrt'L - rr fn .vp m-t
:tnl ivlii-ii In va- far hi'vorul tli-ay of iiiriH-d to jlaae? upon hii jer-
thnavnray riuj. that i.iiuninia.st-riMi .,, and to lit! the hat as l.ntir.M'arthsurf..i. .-t. imtmthstami- hrrt a I psthv . -.. w.M ?:
tin-rmlimi-ntary flu ational .l-mrnu a mark of r-f onition. It M--m-.! jn, it ai,M,wfJIICf. lT ha, h.rtfor.. . t!i-ir ywl a; t.: i m :
of nai!in. v.nti:i; and arithm.-U.-. j to ne too that tlii- mortihi- !.i, ail u7t prt-!iif-4 in Mi.-h hm-vt luant.- "hviftts mt.-:U -uai wr .u.lvi
?):ko mast-r of lh.- Sr-.t of th-s.- - mn- .tsp-hko. hu shouhl r-.morr tJl., tha; iu Taluf. ba untj .j,. r..shH tb- oo) :n m:ht U rjit
thr.-i- :icfotnplishin-m-. h. .h-votn s piar. hi- shirt-rufil more rutlh 1. In- Uvn nwl .fa! to .!r l.n - m- tat. whu- r..-r bo-J -wants to U
hiiu-flf to n-.f!-r-alitiw. nn.l v.un ! njuta-hf v,aiil to a Jin-r Miiit. hi ntnty has h n t.i.i to thf ttfi.. ;. lurnl .f li-- or hrr H-iI '. ,-m- t f
-.hVi.'ntly ailvaiH'.'.. to mak- hi- own' hair url-l. oiI.-l and pifuMi-l Ut v. j,.,.,rtr a nnau 0f f,r, jn;: ila:.!rv t tit pr-i n may W jwrm.:. i '. t. n
f.l.'ft on-. flioM- i!i.. h-rht.-t. tr.,shi- hi'h-r .h-r-r. and bit hat M-t nifin ,j,.M ljp ,u.r tr,.urt jmt 7 il as -hr m htii f. -.r.-tv N-i urr i -f int. : . t-
.-t ami njf.st s.niational liti-ratuf. oh- jauntily up..n his h-ai. th.ta -.t 1-- -. , ,. , , uI fail's ..! th- h. ar. m t j;-
tamahlf. AH iflorts of hispar.-nt-ami ' " Tak n ail in ail. h.- wa. jm- doh-l out aiummuui in m.nul quant.- p-t to th.-tu W.io. it m,ht he ake.f. i. rt
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tutor-., to iiit-r-.t him in matt-rs of ruiim-ntH tht- --pink of M-r;'iioii
tatcraft, a knov.l.iio.. of whi-h hi- i his ov.n i-tnnation
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was in 1--. whin tt.hh r d.--u.-rfd f'ilpt :hi:i,. -'A ' W no would app t.
piosp.-fli-..-iuhi-ritaiirt: of thf-kiniriloni j "W -ll. hT- xvo ar..' 5sid Otto, a it and waitrd i-i'htwn r-ar L -aa- biius.lf th-.-Autions ..f .or pr.p.s- !
THK MAI) MONAMH.
Tho Ruinous Frouka of tho Dc
coiuiod Kiiitf of Btivaria.
ttw V.ii;iii-t-s ICfijitl Put run lii'luli-il llin
J.ts for Alutii- A Vi-.lt to His or-
IJI'IHN I'lnf-l. ivllll 'lllllll Otto,
finiv Nfiiniiiitl lln.
Many .'ifcounls. of the I'lT-ntrifitii's
f l.odwio;. tin- "Mail Kiti" of Itavaria.
fairly ih-O'iivd, have found their uav
inlo piinl dtiiiii"; tin- past four months,
t.iil. lunch iuir' of an intrii'stiiijj nat
utr y.-l. remains unknown ouhsidc the
it of Munich, ami almost of the ualls
of Ihe royal palaee it-r.f. The pettv
moiiarrh'h piollia.'y which extended
from (he 'iy hejjiiiiii"; of his reijjn till
:i f'v tveeks ao, linal! emhid in
oaukrupley ami finaueial collapse. It
m.iv prove of interesl lo impure into
tiw ratisi's which combined lo bnnr
iiboul this .slate of all'air-. more i-spcc-i:ii
:ts .some of them are of an enter
tainino; ami novel chaiacler.
Ten j cars a;n 1 was for three
miottlhs a i-siib-nt of Munich, and
:v.oii; lh' main ae.jiiaintam sfnrmeil
luriii lhat period I became ipnte
int. male with the Kinj;.s nude, ('otitil
)tl. I'efore enteriiif diivclly ujion
ihe htibjecl of this art. le. let me sav a
word as o (his iineh Otlo. lie was a
'fliarai'lcr' of Munich, and his nat
Mir.tl p-culiat ities of (icr.son and dress
vitc rendered Ihe more coiispicous
Vroitt Ihe fact, of iii.s royal connection.
To .see 1'iis man over .si feet tall,
rind tvcifjliiiif; not more than one
inioilrcd .'ind Iwenly-live pounds
walking down Maximilian .slre.-t
v.l a f-ijxliL whicli, tuiee beheld
ji 'vcr Mould fade from ineiiiorv.
lis ".shape" a a .source of exceedin-;
voncern (o himself, and a peilcct
eirnis" to the onlooker. His upper
JipMipportcd an imim-itso mustache.
vlu'il : an ebony black, and waxed out
lo needle point- at either .side, a heav
rduick of cuiU black hair, lour: and
uell oiled and j.erfumed. covered a
tiaritiw and .small head, and in turn
-v.:s .sui mounted b avetv diminutive
dark me-n felt hat. set j.utntilv on om--siile
of (lie head; the .shoulders padded
t:i .sipiare. (lit froek-ro:. drawn tiiht
Iv Willi one button at the wa.sp-Iike
Mill-.'., while (he Iancls vv ere thu- forced
asjdr. icvcaluii: an elahor.itelv rutlled
shirt bosom .set oil" with diamond .studs.
.Add l. this a h-avy o;old-headed cane.
nn with wanton catvle-snes-. and a
-.iil in walkine; which I can not bett-r
Ie-ri ihe than as the lower mv.i-;--t."
and a faint idea of Otto can be
gathered.
JlcsjMie Ihe.-e oddities, however. Otto
w:i a kind-hearted fellow, and. with a
Jilllc htuiioriu of hi-whims, one found
hin far from an undesirable coutpauiou.
llo vv as a patron id the different cafe.s,
stud it wa.s in the billiard-room of the
Maximilian Cafe that I made his ac-
juamlance. At first 1 rather experi
- iie'il a feelini; of awe at hein; intro-chu-ed
tofcso jreat a blu-bhod. but th'
perfect nonchalance with w hi.-h he
-onduet"d himself while we played our
tir.-t jaiue of billiards together peedi
lv .et me at ease, an.i it .-oon
t-ain- lo be a part of our everv
dav's programme to have three or
lour panics of billiards aft-r dinn.r.
Tiiritfir.il these mean- I beeaine well
Ncijuvuntod with this piaint charact-r.
and i have pone -o much into uet nl
re,cxrditifr him lucau-e he it was who
enabled i ut to ascertain the peculiar
i.'X'itiUstaiues relatini; to his roy.d
nephew which follow. Ihirisii; this m
siiuauy much of the domestic hfc of
Ivinjr l.udwijj, past and present, was
revealed-
11 appears that the youtip King early
in life developed peculiarities w Inch
jjtrL him apart from the average chil-
Jrrn f hi ae. From his eariicst
Lovhood lie manifested an aversion to
lire cxiiiipaiuoii.dii:- of other children.
Trtine; evidence of an cxeluMvenos of
2ipusition that dcvcloed until he be-
raute aconlinned hermit. As a hoy he
-as iekU peeviMi nnd headstronj;.
iut ttt.t in the eiise of brain power.
ir; this nicot he was rcu!'rW
kcieiiU Ue would sit for hour al a
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.i.-manded. v. etc futile. II- do-ydly I gal- awunj op. n in un-wer to h.s i,lf. It jurxU.r t r,.nvh vlt,nUu , aia-itial"1 t.rant.d. r reph. that it i-
r-:u-ed to.-.en listen to any uistrm- . numinous. - nn t i al ail arrant to ,., ,mi,.,i jn 0Jru.tin2 thr mul ;r!U ,t. e.ister to br.:.-h.m t th- Mutttu!!
lion f,t a substantial or practical nat- ' -k th" pi.-tion- mu wi-h, and , vU t a to uf ov"r ttt,.tU tjj :u-, 3 i-otiHiet..-.- lit- -.u of etm; with a
tire, llisonh .stihv-.pi-nt ac.jui-i'.ton roam about w.:.-r.- ou pbaie M,un.i. Th-Frenchmen n-.purrd -i ktnff than th-s.n -f r.-.is.mm faisU f.iug -A . .
in !.-amiiijr was a knowl.. I,: f th.; ' Alt.-r suiMhly acknowled-.ncr :his mnUl4 to t.Ia,,.lf. ,h irH,.,. u by artiu- unj.i-tU. . shuhi st d hi t.,A U4 !.-,,.,
IV.-iieh I.injrti.,-.'-. and th- only u-. to pro-l-r-d kindne---. a tour of :h- mt-roir ,.nJtt.nl au j.;Mj.ih .h.-mist surced.-d K!-l " a bin completion of thr drti.- t at, .
which h.-put this wa-to read In mh '" .h palac and -rounds was made. m IV,!ui.;n lho im r.,U(jVtl t x most-nd.d -Ifc.n'u' for thr use ,. t.r ttua !., .; -
lirtii.n. At this edueation.,1 .ind-jdunii which tt.pto:i.,-Aniiif..rmation (,... .im Ulf wM .o t.R JrtUar, 3
point h.-ioiiKiiii-.lsiati..iiAn up to -J,.. , wa-eucu.-fl. 1 Ii- enter ot the interior ,,,-. at !,,,.,,,,.;... u ,ti!l rem un.
lay of hi, death. At th- ay o! ; of u.e palace, lor two hundred f-t of . .ow rom,., lhe report that an Hhi.
-ijrht-eii. thoii-h his body continued to Js l.-njrtti. ami -mbraein- the entir- , H . .,,,1.n.li u .r... , he nmmoni. ;e . but th. n thr obi,-ct far of a lo-ii V-r ad
develop, his mind c.-a-ed ! -n.-.v. and width. w.i, lorn out -oon after the u..u.;..in;: ;,',., ;lt ,,,.1, a ,m;i;i , would not In- - J.,? ,oWtt n.n.l truths r t. s, ,r t:- u v. it!.-
exc-jii so far a- the latter ha- h-.-n di- !M-nt Kin- nioiint-d the tl,r..ne. .. . f,nt , ,( m lhf ,,iM.,A,.rv a ,man. m much a- to t tiforc of oar-. Let afr.tJa lliat Xt, .uj, . r
rciid in the chann-l f niu-;.-. .f , -''- '' v's jdac-d ov.-r this spa ,.-4,r.i. mniiv .... ii;.,,,, fftlti.tr. us throw out a iVv ut random. It .n Uirum ln. t .....: r.
ail ant -m-;u.ar who inakr any pro- t;v ot prwp. r ir,
f"s-i..n i,; an nnt-p.Tnlrnt u-e oi tf,ir to "i-n d- .
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which In was a ma-' r a- well a.s lover. ! ' -"ihir filled with rich earth up ( ,,-t.r tweiuv
it has been practically dorma'it.
Wll'MI, at the ;tre of twenty-three, he
.succeeded t'l the throil". the t-n-loll
and cheeks upon hi-yotithful eee.-ntnc-ilies
were dimini-hed, ami the -iratn
tentlenei-s of au tin-. enlv balanced
mind became greatly exaggerated. II
immediately lanucii-d .jut upon the mad
career which led to the apparently
iii"tricable financial condition with ,
which all the world i- now fa
miliar. One of hi- lir-t act- aft
er becoming Kinjx vv.is to order an
I elbor.lte leinodellili" of th- Hof
to the 'round-level. Tie, -hrtlbh
tin- inaminoth h it-hn.is: an irregular
.. ars of stu-Iv and o- ol :l
"r-' ' ncrim-nt this man has sii.-c-rdid in
tern- and tlowenn- plant, wcr- out in ..... :1 m.:ill f hlaIIllIi., ,.. ..,:
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aluminum hv heat or a carbon or. ice-s.
iiui- s-i-iion m i.ie center w a- tiuj; oui.
cemented, filled with w atcr. and h--
A network ol
hiimrif. h .H:r o f ir n
ll'iUl
a miniature
hitherto .supposed t he impossible,
and at a eo-t -o extremely low a not
r . to m-.Iitate ajain-: it- ym-ral a.!ojt;..n
:t anion:: the j for lh(i ,.(,n,IIIUIK.x. ,lfl.,:N UM.,j (v
walks wound in and ot
tie.--, an emlle-.- hndle-rfiad toitnu it.
d-viotii wav about the ground-, a littl.
I ii i! v. .1 - lil.-ieeil 11 1 id ii t lie b i-nrtl of the .
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Pont think that what jw ilut t f.IUh rmm-h to th.tU tlo-rr i, .. ,
know i-not w.rth knowtnjr. N that will c.-tijv! hins t. mak- .
Hon t conclude that, beraii- xou titti tip tu ymr oif- f f. t. . t-.f th
can t uttdtTMauu a thin. uoIhmK
understand it.
Don't de-p,e systems of thought
that other rneu hae tLibonted br-
lak.. ami a -mall milk-white hor.s wa- '
tabled within ea-v call
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da. - to bi hour-, a
iim-t important matter.
The u-e- of the metal are manifold.
Ordinaiy mortals mi-l.t think the or r:lthl.r u .h, l1Inir. I :lppearanc.
establishment , plete now. but not l - ., wnl. ,,;.,,, ,,.,. r,-t.in f.I,
Theater of . Munich. 1,,.,,, this work. T u" -" "' " .-., ( jln. k h !i::lt,.r U,:, -las-and one
I-Um,I, ,.i-ui,l ,,;! Th..,, h"n'" i--"l"tly .m.ouj;!, through the lhir,llhl. u.,.,..ht of s,f.rL , ,,.M
iii ," , , , t rv-tal of thi.- miniature park bv da v. .,..,. i ,i ;,,,, c.,... M.,.i, , i,,,,, ,u .-o lo rvrr hodv el-
he had .some of his tavorit. novels, - ,, , " .ince-iiie.itvinsiieniu is ii.i"o pouni-
inati. r.c-i.h- the zteat redmti.m iu t':m""' u" r:in llwS V ' ''r-e'.f at
the ,-.-t the time r-qiiired ha- b-eti unv ni l"",r ,tiin OI VJ',W'
Hon I interpret thinjjs :. much ar
cordinj; to ;,ur own like- n! dis
lises. The worM vva not made to
plea.-e an;, b idv in partn uir. oi to cou
liriu aitvlodv - theori-s
oiipuip.-c fi jfaui); y-u an ..uti
Tht prr.ini-iiin opiown nl rxs-t . i
nrjiiilrht whf re th-r- to ( ii
t. A r o pubiii dt. h t H-tro. tf'l.
Il)C r.trr ha ! nmkett th ju--teuti:
thr Ult'l oftmr be't.w i tit.t
O'lUmdit'it to givr thr nr .-it.Vi tt
oulf.t, lut a a ynrral thin th
pl-l'lotl i put b s,iiie - .. t.-trt in-
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to i m.
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A. Martian I
... r.o whrtt veirft.-r
.sue 1 nt i!i...it piA ..
is to .im I v. hniutrr"! ; .
Illflti pr jrrf. e l tr f .
pr ni'. mml rprnl i'
tjiw-il Ur t it t'Tie no
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fill
trt ,, t
draniatied, and hired an exten-iv.
what was to illuinintite the darkne-s of
dividual !n. .ir- im!t f.r hlner f
i.. .,........... ...i.. .... t L-'t ret ot nu u u i. rnrt'i t
Mt v" r liui'(tl" J , !' lftf "
Don't imagine that h-eaue a thtti- h.wchi i.ri.'hlM.r d,g th- du. h t. ti. l---t'. tfr ,nr mrJ a w.t.
i- plain to h.ii. il flight to be cpiailv im Rt, lh..n lu .h.ttrd mdiv i f - n4 I" '"
ai ahire-.au! wtMi'id in nil itrvihabtiii; , f.rMt th h..r . .-ii.lr t f ,
to the -ipi.tic inch and it- ten-i.e
... , , . the nioht am! cotnidete the romance' ....., i. ,. m ., i ,, .i
compativ to interpret them. One ot i '. sirenyth i- I ll.tn" poumN ! tin
.. ..." , . ... . , ot the situation a- his Kova lliirhne , . ,. ,
these ht-rarv productions which took' , , ..... ''' ui'li. A.- an alio, with -tee
hi- fancy was from the pen of Richard i ' ami other m.-tals ,t adds -tr. n-:h and
Wa-Miei. The late LM-at niacin, held , ' .'- . ". "' .' """- ." ' r-di w. i-l.t. A caniiou ca-t .,f il
n-mery Dulcn.-a wit., vol e and guitar. , .,,,, t.tt on,..foui ti. a- much a--t-el.
or as .. roue s,,lu.:. on nis w mtr ,j(. slriJ ,,.r alJ(J liir,lt,.r. itl
.-iiaryrio t tier at some trv-utu,'- IM.r:uIl,v it ,,nIe..
..!.. 1 ! ... I-. .1 . ' '
piace- io sapp.y mis v-.aui "", m,.uI - hieh r. s. nib!.- ami -tan !- tm
were -tretched about the irarden. and
i-tiei. The late frr-at mur-fro held
no obscure place a- a Iiterarv author, j
hut his pre eminent jjeiiius a.- amti-ical
composer mi overshadowed his Iiterarv
j tal-nts lhat the world is n.t very fa-
I miliar with the fact. Tin Kin; vvas.-o
h a c ip
a rich ve.low
r. ... . . i : . .i.r- .- ... . . . . .
i oui i ui-i-i on iiumii- unites ...n r.vr hovr a sfn.Je nt thr pro-net. W I in- lMtf-- is rit . r ii-.i...i,
-impler tlt.ui the;, reahv arc. i tht tnA. dout br ttiratd t d ..nr amd trte. t .n b.d l"
other hand iod;Jdor j-.hmI -, im. xi uin.iiit about h Ul lb is in. t i,
Don't affect far-fetched ami over- , aliu rr. . ived. tmd be as-urrd to our hi hav ihI flttt- if the . .
elaborate explanations. wi!lle the b.-r navr tho one u ho b. iftm hi t--v. tnov,r4 n '
Don l be ov-rwjse. V, r rhould Jittl htiulf ut hi- ovn evr by not into dn-t bj Ue . .oth tnt
vou make a fool of VHiirseh' jo.nilij with uu in th- work if it i- t tlhd lit ikr J.-r I trie;h I
Don't ima.ue j.aat any thm-; i- h .r. n b-n :u a- well i .twir Ihi part of th- i..ai:.-i rrn...el '
rained bv jui;:lin- with woid, or b;. klll, Wi,T, m tmnt 'omW .ar b.v is th- 4 ..! mt.ttrf tbr..otv
e:olinj dilhctiltics. the eati-use eonnrrted w iu ounU .r thr r!.oi-. und la'-m- tt m.
t t- of f'old. and as it ainal-'auiatf'
.vll ole-i-d iiitl, i!. Mrnil,.,".;,,,, '.,, i:l""' lli'' M,,,MU,M r:".v'tl1 --'Io!"' ' w ith all other metal- it- merits iiiav b- Doift refu- tochany th- point of uw ndno dit.-h.-s V. I t-p-.it it agiuit.. m..iiiji. h -.oi Urn- v a- hr -,.!
this hrst of Wa.-ner's oper.ittas that he . r,',ta,lin- :i n'hat '"'t -' ,i'ht- I added to th- manufactures of n-at!v "' qu.-ti.Mi. it re.m.-st. d bv an hM, aft-r and n.n.:ru.'i tur main mif- H.b.I t. .!., if thr g .m.ii -!-
had more of them prepared lor the 1 W:T ,,wh I','i,,1, ln -h'k-work. ' rVt. thi ,.,,. f ,,.,, Is no. tippon-nt to do -.. A true conclusion j,.t, ,lr,: uu,j u. Mir, .iU rl t.tM lHf, v..,!.-. .il px. hi. -
trected hv acid-, dm-not oxi-li.e front '' "" ,1r v t,, :- 'iti- ,,.rj, rnoujf'a nd not to. wide at il..- (.room tU.r.w;hiv. .!"..
..
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m
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r s
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pre
stai;.: and bccoiiunjr more and more
enraptured vvitli them, hually -"lit for
Wayer himself. .It was under hi
roval patronay. and dotiht!es larylv
it
41
l'iiis is. or wa.s, the Kind's moon., and
it completed the ftiriiishini; of hi- win
ter garden. All these -ijhts 1 mw. and
dm- lo it tli.-ll :iiriicr e-inw n r .imili.
, i-T.it- " 'hi- -pot of which I writ.
'.111! ! .Ill tli-i i 1 1 1 f i ir I v in I., i.nl.li. i.f.T..... '
...... .-........ a. ... .a..'' ......... ....... i.
J Whatever m.iv be said of th.- faults ot !
, . :.i. ,i ; .. ...i ..... . ..iv.... . i mate pi.u -ss ot ar-uiin ut.
Illl.il L ilill 111. .'all. .111.1 I- lllll .411 . !-.
bv the M- known a- -ulphureti:.! hv- u,,": h" '""dm..:-ly s,irpri.eil
dn ii which tarnishes all th- .-liver '..I "h"tl ;l '""" w h" !kIIWM" ,i,l,:'- 1 mur'
a household. It.- -reat strenirth and
, I .
! liL'iitn.-s adapt it tor turpo-.- when I'"
Now l.-t us u'o uV and when- ,.,, ulU,.r m,.ttli rttUU j,,. ,,,,.,. i. ri,r 'n ''r ,""' !-- - re..n 'I rv
if there be a materialization of tairv
lantl " auv where in existence it i- in
voti do on a jiveii -ubjeit. ami jn-r
a Itt1- inute. fli not a-ree with
U.ttorn the width m nenled at tLc - . .
..,.,. f'uiiCHA:;ir4G fs(.fro.
Alio anth-r thmr don' t do. and that: , ,, ., ,. ... ....... .
llfli-f I I.H.tit.f Ul.M f 1 I.O. I jSIll.l il
I-. eje .Ittle r ! tl.trr . thr imiils t , ..y .u.,t.., iM I ,.MHF.
of aii up-n tith. f.r jt a utr .t . ,, ., ,, i,, tw f.-dff !-n k-
von d.. lo t -t.rm: di m.d ir dif.h tl i,. (rt ,t p..i ev t- .ol 'it.ov
pi .f1u. .-. xt tl- l:ilU ' If tM.tttttg
tl...M!,.IK,,,;.r"l,u .....', .....'Ms Majesty sl,.,.p,jid lives." s.,i. my ...,, ,;,,. future will b- ,-on-fni. t-.l "- "sr'' "l ,'-'- "T"s. d that vou ".rth ,...l. ..n.t tkus .mUaiii-rr or en
be coinnien.l-d.lv as-'-,ate.l with tfi it f -vli -TmI.-. -i- hel-d fie way to one of j, t,e -,ddi.-r- w ill all w ear bullet- ll""lllr'"'w''! " lire y ..Irslrn. I th- outh-t of the ul f..r f.. d is pur. ....-d. . an thr J n t.
ofWa-m-rin connection with ,-t ib- ' ,,,,! "l l,l,' -:ir i,,n U' :i ,n:4ll,!'' --"-way ;. ,f ... IIia,,,. ,A it. :I the th-o- Don I r-fu-to hold vour judgment ,irnlMi. .: ,.. ..nier t In .r.tmar.v thr LtrtM U krpt ... l. . m- -
li-hin.r:i ew .school of music -,-,. ,V hich the Kin-'.s private apartn.-nts ..,.lir.., ., , i: .,,.,. (.1MIIlti,.,. "i -u-peii-e w h.-n the ev al-m .- ,s n,t , ;H Jrw,n,i Ul.. ,i..pe should not b- Vurmn u, thr .d thr n.nwn - i.
Km-placed the composer ,n char .f ' Rr" r,M,'!",,!- A-eeiidimr these step. !ir:i(.llf... t. metal wi:l be made int.. -ei.-ut to warrant a ...m-htsi..n. u-v, tU 1 L. I. r .o ,. h .o. 1J U ., u., 5,,1 fAwrtt ,...,4 ,
ne tiuds him-elf at the top directly in
'he roval hfiicham.-er. Thi- npartm-ut
plaeeil tiie coiuj
lh- H?f Th.-at.-r. ami the latt-r's in
fiotnitable enerv. allied to hi- innate
jeiiiiis, ooii vv rou;ht a revolution m
j the inns e.d world, and produced mi-
nieroiis operas, any one of which
would pl.ice liitu in th lore-front of
the world's "Teat comoo-cr-. Tin
Kin- contributed yearl.v to the M1Jl. , -tones. pTres,.Mtinir -..me scenes of a.; A
. le-n iiijl iii.o. 1 lie Mir.MM" I- I'H j
:'o.vn in a similar manner to the Hour.
kit -h-ii and table nten-il-. ctitlerv. car
riae "-ar. ear trimmm:- and in short
Is a marvel in ev-rv respect, and ihoiiy. J ,or ,.v,.,.v tlu.r when- mw s;,.... i-n.
not lame it is s.iidt.i have eo-t. win, all UrA Nl"!v,.r :ilI ,.,, sl,.,. lIrP(j .-fulU.
it- furui-hiu-, the jtrincelv -miii ;,:,((,.
won 1 ima"ine tnai, i. au-e vou nave , , ,.mT.,.. ,,,. . ,.fk,.r t....!. ,. 1,. ... ..
r- lo 1 ! rti ai. ol in oiiirr tor tnr fe r-' pelltrnt
"Ol a Je'V IleW phrases at Vol.r lolJljr ... ,.. .... .1. l, ..... k I.-.I.L. .lx.11 .1 . . f .,
1- 1 - .-ver. lo: ! ptn u. ie oatik' uim i ui.rt.tttt tnei.ti bit
end. vott have : d the .-t-.. k-.n-;r.o!e ot ,ti ....., ... f..s t.. ts ....,.-.. it. .r - .. t- 1. .. ... .. ..
v '" itl V IP-II ' 01 It rwt
hn.s-; s..i th- I'.ar.- h-uld nt he tr t,w k? I h. -r tlh. ,
of one million "iihlen-
The tloor
philosopher.
I I. .a. ... ... .- . . ..aaa a ... . .. a .. .
I 'IMI I .1 V ... .-II1I--S a "III i.H.ll.lilir a I. .. t t- . .. .. ... a .
l s ihr.n I. l.-i .u t . I v.-rtu- ti 1 ..r i.liiili. .. 1 . .1 ....... .1... .......I,.
..n,. .. .r . ... - .... -. . g, .r.nf .v-i SS'. I r- .i-(W".
is laid in mosaic of the mo.t eostlv
FALSE HAIR.
Viilnttilf I'oiiiiiipri'ial fnnimnilllr
sumo l. .rn-l l .- uil-lii--
What i- tin longest pi. ce of bait
i-ini is composed of marnles of varie- you e.er handl-d? ' was fit- .pie-tin
l.-ated Iiu-'s, uhil- the walls are faced asked of a .m Franei-eo hair-deal-r.
villi a rreat varietv of the mo-t co-tlv I -old a j i-ce of hair in New York
wood-, in which s.iml.tl and ehonv pre- to Mr. Dihlee. a deal-r there, that w.i-
ilomiuate. ami the eedinir i- uia"niti- -evetitv-four inches Ion". For tin- I
eenth painted and decorated. The received twenty dollar- an ounce,
bid. not rem irkabie in i- -ie. r- There wen t u ounces in thepi-ce.
mi of th
port of thi-. theater the stun of
'..!.tiM guldens a! out i'TJ.i.iioii
and it is said, paid Warner a sal.irv
of 10!..(V mildeiis besides. Tiie .ml,
individual r.-turn exacted for this
prmcelv out lav was a special priv ate
rendering ot anv opera at his U.oal
Ili-iiucss" pleasure. Such exclu-ive
pertorinance- were "iven three or four
times a week, with the Ki" scrc-n-d "" ' the center of one
fromvi-wi, his prixate box. as .sole '" ''. over w h.ch the r.-h.-t ot
....a:. ,.. silks, satins and lace dep-mt in trrace-
,. , , , . , lul draperv. I he ben its !! 1-a marvel th.i 1-Iittv odd tnche- lou-r. H-r-t.e
hin-; l.tidw" made it a rule nc. er to , ,,.,,.,.,
, ,. ,.. ,,.... ,, 1 in -iiape. retire- nttn" a nautilus shell, dealer showed th- repotter a tr-s-.t
show hllilselt in public 1! he could ptis- . . . , .... . , -
... ,. , , , .'. 111- out-itle "ivui" the apjie.ir.tnep ot da. k brown hair Inat reached irotn :n
sib iv avoid it. and when out for an airin" .-,,,.,, ,1, .1 , ...
,, . . hav me; been washed with alum water. ; shoulder to tin tloor when lu-.d p..-
iiivariablv went alone m a clo-.d car- , , - . , .. , .. , , ..... ... . ,
.... , , , , and b.-iii-; du-ted witn diamond pen.heularlv. Ihi-. he -11 1. .:
n.oje. I he paiaee and theater clo-eh ; . ., , . , "... ..
.... . l"vder. w :. ile co-tiv lew.-I- w.-rc set wortn tw entv do Iais an outi'-e.
adjoin, and h:s pas-ac inmi one to the .. . . - , ", .', , . .......
.j., , m tiie hodv ot the -in 11 at .rreiuar in- o-ts .-omrf u.iir. don l it?
other leads t.irouy a covered vav.i , . . .... . . . . i
Ihs later linamial trouMes. however. --; ' "rla.-... I !, ,, tn only , ..r,p,. that's not :, ein-um-tam e
forced him from hi- .sheli. and the .e-v.i I lj,'h:iml'":- :iJ '" " "! lil" l':,I:" II. re i- a p.i, k. t of whit- hair lift If."
ci... t.:.. .- .. i. ...1. t ... .1 .. 1. .1- .. 1 .. 1,
a.".nt- of h- manv ered.tovs . ... i ' " "'"- " '" ocn 101 auo a, i. .-1,-.i ; i.i.i. foiu.ai.ii...
ile made it into a -witch and -old it
to :t cu-tomer for ven hundred ami
l.ff. doi! ir-. I have some h.or nv.
ajeni- 01 m- nianv creditor- tic' " - -'
tea-t.-d their eve- upon hi- Hihn-.s-' j un::"---:t,''. Jnd the only female r-si- . r.peakitij. as it v. a-a very -rnali 1 und
mysterious p.-r-on. o much Tor one ,!',:'t the pal..-. w as hisa-ed moth.-r. -That." ht. imiitinueti. is w..;:i
of" the extravagance- which at length "A !l",n !s'' 1,,:"-t"d to the extreme j flftv dollars an 01: wn e- tI-. '
till you have made it clear lo your-.-i:.
Don't arirue for the sak it ar;uttijr.
alway- have -ome pra-tn-al am! ti-rfu!
object in view, or -1 hold y.ur pi m
Don't yudy imp.1rt.1i" what yf.u
know, ami do it with simplicity.
Don't jiroscfute any study out of i-S!
eurifi-itv or vanity. If you li:nr t iro
for int''l!-ctual vvork. be a mt:o.i and
honest vvork-r.
Don't he too cajrr to y. credit"
for what vou do.
Don't undervalue thfwncX f others.
Ii.:' we have a sror r of tn.ix
iins of the prohibitive kind, and th
number in jjht ? ind. t:nit-h in-r-.i-rd.
There i- no doubt the int-ib-i tual pr.r
n-of th.'wi.rlfl mijtit be ha-t-nel.
and the ";"od order and harmony of
--jef. y ally improved, if the- pr--c-p'.s
and others hk- unAo tiirni v-r
more can-fuily obs.-f.ed. Whthrr wr
Xs another "Don't tuMiiuai or nt.
iv-lble p-ople should think of tiir.tr
ifiirt"-. 2.tiil trv to briii"- eheir intelire-
,",,, . . ,. i,,t. and ). mj. nt ui. 4l $;'
tir.il hah.ls, nt lea-; up to a iev wrJt 1 t
th-ir -O.I. I in'-. V'ti-n ar t urn
Xr,Kthl4.
r
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I.
ury li'ches th otii nr.si nl U flatin U ,e t inn tWww
more than a -p-d-f" iu -.v.lth It i j,-n,,t ng, tlhrr tr5 tii'i
a mistikr t make d.t In with ilr rRaeiI Sor Um k and lh
iMittotjis uril th-y appr.u h lb. mg- Sem tt fwtt n thr Utnl.
lUtl.'l'i o r,s A H.vriVltV.- by.ll.. j,t,t r tsHl o I o '
whtlrft'if wttr is Sow. and a widr top Hr. tif-rra'aoo
h. nl .e wa.u r 1 h.h. nttr the Uun t.t!-r hn.- r. w
m r !-0 tlhrt. H'f...i '
Arnrairr thi't-; fu ! V ewf to rf . iltt. m, .m ,,,,,
and tiut is :i oti-rno t iIm-iituin dityh.i H. ,,,,,. .
as rn.(ur. j "rtra Imin" in wtr m-'!e' r u
t k-p thr ditih m th- lore jrr.miii. rM , f p.
wu-ti cutting thrfoth a tu t.lb.titk iktef -ik;p- .t .
locating t .-di: ii in ow tFint in.i t,r .,, . .- 1 . .
Bi.tk- ..v sTaOfit- r atI t..u JI r I a nrar pi
Ut r fall am! 1 tru tu.ri f -r t; - r.,i , . f . . I
'.trr,4 nd fi- pontU in wrt w a?l . c
th- iti'Si wjtW-; 1- .otir bfot jMt&ti w
.u I .h'u t t j-- U -a.r tfit. bs r ff.-m t, . n '
not iav i-n'.n;'li to atr th- -..t'rr, i,, twttn
ttf ,. a In;- 10 ijrH! t h r t,r . v
tl i lis u.v j,. .1 f. la ! t tfoi. !
:!'' tl- t trr flos.tnj tlrr t. t-i-'jn.rt
att m..iii-ntx. nr ihi'i.
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Will. '
lr. t, .
Avoui t vfti.jr- turn mnil'h. at
thtag t ; .inpro.ti la. it C oia-tro. .
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that a
I pio-ii- '
it w
rrtit
pr'ntbr t
1
put Lu.lwi" in a hole." so to -peak. 'I'I",,:,' '" m l "' hnihhiifr from that "Then you can -tow- iws. ii-.H;
asimultaneoii-lv with the alteration- 0,",,'l ' h;m-elf. and lie main- :nanv thou-an.l .iol.ar- worUi
made in -',,.,....... r.,.t;,..i ..t. tamed the ndc of woman-hater with i -ma'I -;.-r-.J
--- ' - IMOO l 4I.liiir
were made d-o in the I! .v-.l i..i .....' ... -' '""-'" ' to irrant in- m tiier but a i
-- ......s ... -- aaa ,s(i , r t 4 OOll .
She Wasn't to Ce Swerved.
t - '
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pr t -4 '
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W.-I1. I -hould -mih. There i-
a co-t. it i- -aid. of .i.o.iv.) "ii'.den.s.
It . ,..v ......i ,- :.. ...... .1. . month
" - iu fs " tvi oiiir n imin'i i iiir
1
m
K
ii ilf-hour's audience with him once a w '" -witch, s katisin rh-re thaty
Iu other apartment.- the Kme; could pack in a -m.nl van that an
vovair.dace.nndtohav,. form, "ttide I'a.-,. d hi day, r-adin- novel-, ,,-tp-; ttort-i al lea-t tn th....ad dollar-
in" uood but eccentri, friend Otto, the - ' :lIui 'Jream,:,.-. Th inam- Then, is a sh-lt full ot m..I! l-xe- .-.
.-. . . . .1 -. nt.-ir i'.ii ii,i'..ihor xei'li t h.... h iir that i- loin r'.ed :j -m t!I ri.'
rvin ,s uncle, ot vviiom t have w ritteu . ' - .... . t
ahive. Indeed.it wa- oaiv throu-h ot ':Ul"--:,lul l-'J"---'. wl- ! she n-.idy to w.,r. kio vvtr-- .r.. .na. ar
I . - . ! .. i."
him that ace c.tild b-yined to thi?; "l:M :o-" o1 -- - H at
! buiidinir.and nototiein teuttioiisin.i ot -tM,'n ' -ll- :!'' palace s.-attercx
1
P.O-C who vi-it M.itii.-h ..' t.v.,hi!,lv ov ej ui-Ki-iiruom. w aicli lie mainTainctt I
1 .-
t,-., ' -.r. r.a on an a v craze f
. outicv.." ''! I r-j'.'-'v.' '.-j L
iii!iur jii
FIXING T UP.
1 not more than one in tr.e thousand of the I i::nn:o!nM,,,i-.v' Idom vi-itrti.
populat on of the .it;., h.ive ev. rlooked an,i xlx";' '',rea n-mertloiis drain up- njn. to AnMUu,
I'rr-iiun. lr-irn"
T.tl.
m-ide the walL- of tiieir -overei'-n"- on in-.inance-. ami l:.rm-y r -pun-ibiV.-1 nutoiin-.
home. ! tor in.- embarra-uicnt. n... ii.vt .lav altera mar. moved "nto
Th-Koyal Falace is a white marble i It wa- Lu iwiz- ci:-:oni to -e. hi-. a wc. n in V.'.-tern Li-iivc:i ;hc m-i-or
.structure oi plain architecture, with a 'n:-',f- tate a- '.ittie as o ibb- caih-d on hiai and -s-xal
"Ml-ransra. 1-t- not z b- r- for
wl.i. TVj'V k -p it - ropiiT :.unt
jiiis. Lois of p-ip." ta M.soni in
j.n-t thai ay. "
U',,,. ouht the iitint-iiti Vd b-mail-
of. Adoiphu-'
"Hloif-c tin tn a-rl -with trl
"Ar. well, there's ito on the ;hci
rorner."
.-ui' I think fi ti, Mirarta. tn?t
fnuntai.-t mirht t ) x.1 gU. Evrfj
tiie ui-tal spmts . iie .yrup bottl
are p;-t.o.i-.'
"Thru .:' ;-t -ttr-cream. " ii-
hat f.p in.-.i'm a,. hlij--k"aik- lrlj.r t I
writ. .'5; p..-v .iir.r. an. tfffSopvi i tt;ii -,4 ;
t U.itlr tr,. ..iirw iir?y fa;rr- .l relMrrot t&
its snf j, z'U at b-.wt i rok atv k t sMrwmfyg 10. hr rm.tri
jiaki- ri 1 rv- l.-y ut tn a..tio-t jBrRtttfai f- Wr to h
id .,-.. ..f tout d'trh w SA Uvi t tmTtut " Hunt t '
t;rn
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v. b- m.tite. -i do mrtkk of frw m. h.t o.
n r t. mi'.rrsi.it rrSl t, ,,f . ; , an b
v t .
9
a'i-t. f - 1: u fy of owh -. TBjff f.-rttai t .
.-aid . :!.. !'- wvs.arlifie a'i - tfw;f n4f ih.KOfwJ
do4 e. -j s. .;..v' of luxT;a! fp
1 0 .. K : ft. ij: ! w.th .n iMm f rt4l an tr '
rr -
rn.htM
Pterf- !?
nMr-fil
?t
- ft
p
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t
trontaire of three hundred am: tiftv
took not t ie -lizhtr-t part or
fe. t. and the depth. I wa.s iutorni.-d. j lTV a" ;, covemment of hi kmc- j
was two-thirds of the lenzih. I shall ""- i'..kin nj this with Couat j
j never foryl the d.ay when 0:tu. in a y,'la' ''' bitter saul to me.
mysterious wh:-j?r. aid : me: "T!f "No. I : 111 the only one xrftom. hi
J Kinz h:t.s zme to the .onr.rrv for a few Ma-tv vvnl -i:tVtr in his pn -su-e i
' . . . . . . .. ... . . 1
nays; let a- t:.xc a Lom at hi- .-'. vii.:i--y. an.i 1 nave ;.- 1 nujr t him
The mornine; follow mr the -i:zz-'--ti n ! CI' h dH.:i:i-ar- a.s require hi?, sj-j-
".Just arnv.d frci the Kat. I h'ttc''"
"Ye.-."
"r.ehevf-your rsiarr is Jones?' '
"I'lrat'-siL"
"No title. I -up-u-e?''
"None.
"Of cfour-e yctx "-ill want w nr.-.
hu: r;i ur. i u-t h-.v a .. .i
yr j. to ;-- i3nf a diltk s. 1 th .4tjgt...i. nV rtn l
! tst t-, j.-l.- ifcu kia" m jaatr Irr'if.J 4 tM
nj mm J -j ... T yf.ur msL -y v. VI rot 1 ev nj -- .
h., .: uu 41.. '.ai .fiU if!- ! - farm i,i tat jr.-vn -
Mir "tli, i-an wtea'jfjs. t know n .' ar'. il i "1 iii'a. ?
Of afini 'y ft' .itHrr. ni'.tb'r trir ki, w. iw rft - rfitrb. . r., ssah.r. far- &' iumg ! ta r
and ;:! " 1 lirrio w I.n rr- :vn e.U'.'T 1, h r.' r uuta o rr n nj irjt HMts I l?)ter U 4 aS
-;-rs fn m Ir-..t hi tftr svn-r ("aea atad .li , at'.', a auxwir frMCti Ui-fri a .m rw-)-r.litt;t
ioma. whtf h arrrrrd at It"stn rrr-;t- Nw hr go- dr-jfu. I r-.tntw- t f4,sr !jjrftlt It . ai -
It. all excrpt . az'i t y--.r. dsrd rata-: ij'hi .,. yoj.t Ho -u artait iFiri? a. n , taJ-. j -t
dannz the voyatf ami wc bori-i; at t;nVrri. ; a rmnr h HU o. . . r u. ffat. tr i ; i
4'a. (0 rm; aVTisinz at turw -w n :h-ti . .i ft.' ,,u jrrTr . d.-f i.tiMir a .r mmsi wj tftir ". 1.
;h?v "ai itrvi no siza.i of i.Sfc.sA. - nouhj a .; 1 arr ms&'-? s ' t ar ttn f--' tt -t m! .
libtton Jour,M.
Of M-vta thfiiL-aud p
rK-uItf i fiC tt-y-l.c.n frt-r ty a II10
Jin-.ro ptiV-H tan oit.r --vri di-J ;
ts.ic as
wa.- th.- time appointed tor makim; ! nature. In fact " -and w --3 .:u 1 re- j ha-, en t yt :aci h left to- Vr t from
j thevi-ir. ami al! the nizht in:eren:n? j member how the -u-cepnble ( ,mt ' W,- .iaitr.l ra. b. uti- to l.v p"n-..n --in' -0 T J L-1- '
j I lay awake. t!uctuatin: between an- Iit'e.i out with a -eti-e of eonseiou- .nd wv- alr-:uiy have live i'.ciov -, t.v - ' -''-'". Utl ' T-'
ticipat:on- of pleu-ure. euriositv and ' import im- a.- he .-aid it - in fan. ir. ' -na;o-rs. live (iovi-ra'us. rive Jnd-; J- nnustta. in.-n-i..
fear fear lest 1 .-hould be caught ire 1 aw ttif -n,i' (sinnei-fm" link between j and -o on. We arm: quit- in i '-a
pmg; by the Kimz or ome of his hi-M..jsst an i hi- -ubjt-L- and the M.j-.r- aid Commtor s. how.-, er. and
minion.s. and thru-t into some tinder- oi:.-ide world ; but for me thev would
round dunyon. then to pine aw ay.
like tue martvrs of old. and die. Nrv-
kiiow notainj;.
For year-1-udw-ijT bad lKen leaning:
ertheles.s the atispiciou. da arrived. ; upon his uncle O.lo for advi-e and'
and an hour before the appointed tinn I ether aid to extvk-ate him from h'u
I was on haiid asaitiur my roya financial dtfticu'virj.. but how Teak .
guide. He was prompt to the minute. 1 reed uhi- uncle proved to be ha cecn
punctilious ia this as iu all eis lhat deiuoa-traievt by the fact. lr.dwiu
vuii can take iur choif.-
"WelL if i." is cu-toraary I believe I'll
take Major.
'All risrhl. M.aj.r. Com- on do a
to Jud?e Pot:"- t-ker oarlors xad I'd
In Kurope. it - e!.-inn-tl. tv-n:y-?:h:
p'r cent, of th- Ixttd r-ma.n- n
tim tr-r. w hil- oc.y -it.--n -nd x ha t
per cnt. aow r-mjua tc the tru:.!
States.
4iu n ,., aiaw.iar t.l- driT,- (mn -,?.-ifca :'.? i ta t-
t h'Vl .- z.t U. 1 "ti - Bt r'HiMib hr JraS IrMta tAt..f
!-pt i -i - .m rnn: :ar -j.tr'.yi. tvM a. t - ..
-- -- i!rMlf.iiti.v a raatatptk-r .
- A f-f es-. .. '"tt' tlfi 7 .ti- 4il v ol n h '
f-r.ilv in Km.Lrir.''i n-i It i Jurt j& Hi- -, 11 . ?-
f ' .Uk K- inrtiJi fan-.- jn.nrraU ir eotar rtvr ty: .
tkat :ri 4t...vTT iot -rj 1 t' piftnriu. taw ur ipj ii
virpri-r. v. ,. i, -l. b'OT. tht mx y prVAai rnxmu' V." !-... .-
wf lh- ir---.;-, m t.-ut rii ar- -o lb not if,i-.ly liar k xt-
&?- ttv; ta b- irs-v. ala. ua ta-m 10 .-.; -yu V - a !
, '.Will. lis ..ar iiy Lis, a;i o L- sr;ni thxt .1
; rrs eU-k-r'; niakinj; p- -i '
j
The tnif rvj.icv js to -ffiirt: :h
intr.f!uce vou ' N-aaMr Blow. Gen- rrrat-st amouu: of vr"-ublr .JO!d vou j -'H.' -.: lionrjp plU r.t. a .Nrw
-?i.--t, ta 'is wthl fjri Z.'f
eral MiGor.? rd other of our le-v-iing :an lccumubte t vhc !e.-
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