t& -rJfe RPf2-iIIH&7JlHIE 9&9S1 fc i i . n J r. -!' ' & Ihenci to Bui canal, Jm:li( iv as t:i ly ra from t 15TA11 -corcamnfcaMons for this paii Fhou.i be aceomnaniTj liy the name of the author; not necessarily for publication, but as an evidence or good jui in 0:1 tiie pan o: iXv. writer. Write only rn one side of tiu "paper. Je particularly careful in K'viii. names anil flat"1, to Lave the letters and az ures plain and ieU.net. AN INVITATION. "When in UieliouFc lii'J iay f- warm. .Ami iloas lie Mietc'.icri lie fore the floor, Own out to aiy iicylccleil funr.. And nit upon the itxassy Hour. "Under the applc-trce'i arc&u roof. luccd with the j-!low liirlit. f morn, Stiaic naturc'H Joy without, tcproof. Thou man "who art to troalti- horn! Alas! 'tis said for pr ce of jroid 'ihe axe h:i!l hewthes" Iat t r.ror5; -Die fpale fhuil tnunple in the snoM This fragrant kpis", thee deu-j- l!o;vr n; -Ami vli.ii this plea-ure-li'iiwib .v.-auc, A muii-ioti built for c.irllily can, lor wait hi:; ilaj , iai'1 lireaii.'jc haste. Shall lin a sUdel front iti.ttr. ."Then come, L'for" the dar tlccli'iu. itiO hear the !' atnon-r tin I1011I11: '!- m lien tin early moon nlwines Her cn-.'iiLin mv li.oonty hoi:e. Perhaps be fort the p-.riIi shall wound Tills toil, to plant 'in cure, ot earth, .A milliter plot of tttrl lie low. i .'tor.- tfrsen, to ttrJI our nobler birth. 'Jlicu hapten, ere the l.iv hall di- And lay thy h.,att to mi:iui:t hh-s, At'd Ii'iiiii, whatever jo; iin.y lly. To knov. 'he iirmai!iu' oi Hurt. .itnue V x. in Uain Mttjiztite. WAlUilOR AND Pi. I EST. false sentimentality. Ney va. a trait- of the present great Catholic coin FASHIO!.SLE GEMS. DRAINING WASTE or, nothing but :i traitor, to his Snv- mniiitrof Chiraco not for a 'on' time ,r:' "i"" r'!kr,y :" vru nu-u Mmaiu . n,r ereign. to his country, hi, own honor it ,, tr'uc. but ! don't think,ain mo-1 . 5inm.un .i .rnr. , l1WBWrt ,,!,, . , and th confiding soldier whom he pie in Chicago know that ! !,,:! Th nomistone turore 5, lo Oe, Lanllr Un, hoodwinked and voluntarily turned nriest in charge, the general .more,- . ot lU7 h,Mp: --'V' jT V''" j dip-ted r,t . over to Napoleon to be slaughtered at ! sion pr vailing that Fath-r Sl Cyr ; "t0pk "T? T, TvhL 'f? '" " the battle of Waterloo. II, riehlv de- was the iir-t nrict who had chanre of C f J1 " U l' . , cann M m'5 :" J J. CINGALESE IN LOIDO. A iV,JS!CA. ROMAHCi fMr Tac V.tr n-4tn r.mJ tf.tt lir 'rr It-s-iVt-j Tlnr a jr lr J Jt 9 Hrved hi fal. and I don't believe that the sad remnant of the worn out army that he letrayed .shed many tear., over him." .ere you with Zey-. army when J tJrl-an?. fhri-tmas l)iy i:i I-Ci7. and in he turned it over to Napoleon?" Calve.sto.'i New Year'. Iav. After, "I was. and I well lemcmber the ! i-je::iiinjr one vesr in Texas I ro- l"'w' "" - ...f " 'I'!,.. ,trtirt r.. .Ht linlf the inivwn. i'on after mv return to , , . , . , ., , ... ..,.,. ... . . , ,. hoth m jrohl and ilver. ami in many meenne.. I w.ut vth Kt. i'ev. 7 ,, tV . , , , , ,,- . ,,,. ,...., c , . ;e:ie-:alne a. well a- effect ! aIdel b I'tl, 1 lilt. hilt.. tf lln'f'ftftl . X ... ' . ... t!is nviet:iti'3ti n! roM uiamunu. luv .0 ine.iex.-.-. mi;.on, arminjr :u .'v. , uu3 that Ac .- act of treachery took place. Ncy"- and th trslinr army of Napol.-on met at Oloe bridp. b.tter known at that time a the liridire of the Holy -"iho-t. Napoleon'a army w j encamped a few mile, from the briile opposite our line-. The mrnin after ii:r encamjiment ve saw .-ime llar- o truce in advance of Napoleon:, army, and it wa- then that toe men '.rl bc San to suspect Ne; ' Ir.n-. but ti:e -u pici)tis Wdi: not even whi-jieretl. jroon the llnij- di-:.jpeared, and Svy ave orders to prepare for an alt.'.ek. W'e wete prepared to attack and m:irchtl on to the 1 rid.. When e. e reached the oppo-ite -jdt of the ijridjre we noticed aljottt a o'oen men ad vancing from Napoleon- army on turned, at the n"iuet of :ny I"i-!ioj, to my lirit pari-ii. New Albany, link. where I built the church of the Holv muou-tune fac- continue popular, and ' ctlt jTlrt::h th ire both fanciful :uid prote-t:e. I neti there i-a full line of neck and .-earf pm- in the form of thwc or four eloer leaf pattern-. Often the -tone- et in these are tinted. Moon-tone- are o -. . . ... . ;.. .... l... .... f t ... . . . , , ,. , ireuueiu o-ciirrexue n euit ihii " i rm:t3. and wa- pa-tor of the llolv ' J . . i :.. f,. t J . . . ' both -ee-, and are popular m tuti- 1 rinitv p:.rih tor iwc:m-ecn year.-. . . ... , - i..,. . - ' , . . . , ! lor frentlemeii .-var. i he tne- nsia l re-,irned tiie p.in-h ami came here 1 . , . .-...,. ... ' . ! a!-o ainea,-etl on ennnns for jueen twentv ve.tr- a'o on account of the ,,..,, , . ,. ...... ,,. - .7 . . . . , 1 chain. I here 1- a teiidncv now to . 1 ... i.i.i. 11 mil .. ii.L.i 1 .. vwini 11 . f . . . I mploy the tine-t pecimen- oi moon- in on where he hA- t. A aeitrh!ir lat . tlitoher- to drain a c 5 . It wa.- quite an xp, baiiK ?eveli feet i.-p. 1 job with the til-.-. In . he waiittMl to iow. . deep iu-tcad at tw ,,r they .-!hM ha r b-, ,. tool- they nttil op U but Utij, ut.xn knew a ti , how -i:th a jbhow 1 thev h id to t ike thai .ir put it don n-'h;. A 1 mine hiretl an ,Jj aj., n Xatcrcstin; KxMbi:tn lvnjru.z Cfxlun am t It V;1, Of Lttc yenrt we havt been o n f. .Vunuh rxfciUtlonji of native of ,,,. Ak ., ,.., ., rb . a - T --- - .,--fc - - fct- . n?lMtJ tl4f r. M flfiMrf m M u jv . - . 1 P " ..-.v ... uvi - i;z tn tiw tTrtilf A.iIJ . , i. t . .. . j- s. . .. jne na4. nmrni c a rawer m- Kotl w NnutK t ! I" ;fi J-uovccJ. JiuiatuiMvilXa.at ha- t f,Irotir 4aiHir s M.if'S- --- "-- -" . -,- yt-nn ?". an t.-rH i' MM . '"inJismLonuoB at Uinsbam 1 . 1JM.nri mn s k.. fc. - -- . -. -. - '- u aa.Uc.r-nearly rtban.ir.1 any cr. f i9nnA f a plr . ,J oSl , .- ' e may haw U-cn poMK.!of uf a- cVc$r pn,r ,, Wu. wVl jgj t j o ran! to the aianncr and'ciutoat cf :ho nrnl W Iwr fathr t. . w t . . " rj - an.uiiant3 0i iarou etmui. In lac &x- neterv fvmwi .. ic 7. 4 hibitions of nathtt ho l- n vr Hnall:. an ij.rfc.i. r,. ., .a nwlmip. and. with wi hey a hidt- tore charvrt-r tr,l rfrtl WS lr t!tr, rap a-insl Htm. Jr. ( art Hnp-n nk Wpo:ai,., n Im4.U.ii; n , l d ... wv j m jrm.i.i .-.. .v . . a 5 101 '. . - 4wmuiv imu. prac ior .Nat okJirt mrit nd io-f l3tl t Uu' exhibition which M now on iSir ,ve;,.. ,.f !Uu..,&i ..tLiJ .1 - J I... A .nr-.ilfM ! ttnll !?:.. ... . . , J .,,? li " "" , v M. .., . .V IP ?1W ili?ft ? f i liiir T ltfjMfll Trli4 !n!'inM! 1 At llltll 1111 i4,laB . - T . , . " . . , . , -tones witiiont esiner -.rinj: or inn- , -uamp- doiii-r mi-.onarv dutv. oon . , , , ,-. ,.. ,? .. ,1.,. 'i ' . a - . . 1 r in if. but deMendm" oniv upon the .,. . after I came her- mv rheum.tti-m left ! ."' . ". t , -. ti , ., ' 'nn n f4 , . , , , . . .1 rhittoyiint reflection o! the atone, and a ,; .;. , , ill", and I dieuied to remain her.. 1 ! . ... , .... ..... . ,, l,u w' " 3tm. lrinir .... . , unn.ne settmi: tor e'lect. I.itt.e tmli.- ,j . teach mv medic.il ela-s everv dav. and . s .r ,t .............. " x bo"1 '!,, , . . -. .bat m claw- -how ir the moontoue . take -rreat n east ire in ilni"-o. It ...... . . .t 1. ... w"- "n". -mf iw 1 s-n Trtriiii-' ill iiiirr ;i m-i .:i:iii nri 11.11;. 1 1 am r s, . ' - x. & v. " . - ------- . v. ouMn t know what to io ttitn m--e!f unless I was actively engaged in some duty." Waal h vot:r opinion hoii I?" "Hj wa- the irr-'ite-t .-o!diir that does any other torm. There i- 00 1 authority fortntiu ... (.. 1 I a .a t. aw t ainiLtt datfit t l 1 1 V.jn I i ;l: oj:i a uj.'.i;ujitv'-ufc ji-' -v j Io:ir nekded heeauje of the foolish Ja. Soldier of Waterloo ITov Catholic; Father. 3J.- Ii-. iiir-tf cjI Hit ir.il I r.i 1 1 !-. of 11 !j;.I Ne; , IJ k 'I ic:irli-r' :u:'l Di-atb, I.Oi'sebaek bearing Ha'.:- oi truce. Uur! I . :irm . hieh, a!i told, did not exd-ctl ev r lived. lie had aonic ood jtiali twenty tiiou-aud men, caue to a halt. ti. -. but the bad ones predomiiialeii in 1 Tin men on hor-ehacl: lulvanccd ami , h's character. Tree, he fought at liis :!te cciiJer one of the tjroup jroved to , for the -lor;. of t'rtnce. bill he lin ihy be N.ijioh-W! hiuis-lf. A: si.ht ol him t sacrifice 1 J'ranee. hi-, faithful - ddier Ve3' and hi- sJ ill'di-iuoipited. Najio- !id evn !iim-lf to l.i- own in-.iti.tbl Icon al-o di-i.iounte ! and wa- v. armly ambition. 1 look upon him as the d -embraced bv Nev and J.i-. of!ieer-. Of ! liberate murderer of thousaniis upon cour-e a shout in honor of Napoleon j thousands of brau soldiers whom he v.'ejjj up from our ranks. Well, matched o r t!n -uow-eover. d mount- r: ,. :, 1:..:..., . ..:n.:.. 1 i...t I hi-to"v ha; record e I the r-'t. We ain- of IJu-sia for no other re i-on than -miles of (UU-.vo a -.eii'-raW- man ho I v:"rr orw'1 Ul iOUli hx" v'''h N":,l'" i So ' '- - &ry. ,.'h:it eau-e in li.s.layliasheri.nr thr !l- a ,'"Mu' fr m:ikl,i- W'IV "!'" th, Ihn- jiriest and univeisitv profcor. h,. 1 'f .-i-rlileen and twenty vear.- and K peror and the people : !s-ia? No. m-.-i.s a Mttm-on it. ih,:,riin of the Iir,l " t" "'"" '! " - ,I";,, :i!''.! ' - " Jtvnch:m-n ... . ..'.-. I ..I.. . ill (!'.. 1 ......1.. ..4 .ilai. 1 lllllll II. btt it ll- r.vt innillit'iiti 1.1 ;uiil oT N.itiolcoii'rf srr.iticj Ciim; ieA Cli.tiacSvr. were Ui.idied nd paid : .r stsrtcd top:o jhmui't. 1 . and pletted oat muic t .. ,' it w.s-juc!i ixjHiicm. - - eau-d the old men to - . : -upcr-t.ti n 01 iate years '--'ieiit j when I iMH-an "Uiriii.'t r with it la jrro-.vin; in favor abroad and i t.:l jK,. jj.,. J u. A is likely to come to the front here. As j ,,n .irm Ula. ni . (f. the opal i- the only prech.u- ft- i own IininN. an i not a .!. which tlelie- imitation, and line -peel- ' U--H n(ti lt t,M w ( u . w lit. lar ,tl Tin exhibition t -olelv spprrtainlnr; ft t C'eyhui and the Co lofie or Tin-1- aei. a.- they are iutr pn tily ir termed. Ti au- nat who ktH th nl i Agricultural Hill a a apjHr- o . ft ordinary HnasUn- it -!!! icetn .til' .it short of tnarloti that uudor n cir- s t umstatieex it chmiM be mad. t 1 1 Morn j,jt;i r?v p' ht 1 j.fr- coercHn. anl NaUlte ir teiSv- came titu.ufMl l Wr Un--fVr-l n4Kn. afti'r n(iwKi i Vt t'Afru ton nwv Us jfft rt-a'-f lt.tnij the hMi. ainf rwnf v.- alrrvr? nt an rttamrtl a.e, k .:-! itthnt IvMtati .a inti h wi. ' ..nk !.'. !' .i wa.1 ... ... Il .. . ..... , .., .WMW' fr. . ' r a;mer wniamental. Lmi uu! .M p co . HaL-enbeek's nianujrin.ttt :ht- ta .r ibnmnrti: a-ua i p. ,,. nas ooeii attain!. Uis t ne;ales ia , e at brought with te ui buihhnj; ma, -tub. h di ne ''I' uh h.ul lm l .b oi.- Were ou taken jri-onr at Water loo Napoleon. a'-eompaoi-d the Ilmperor tlurnif the (::iiiiii:ii"-n a'ransst i'!ts,i ... -siii.l was pr-i ul :.t Hi- Krea! i.mqtier- I '"-'" :,Ili!0,r,! W '1 "I"''- or.s downl.tll at Waterloo. A- a piiest li:u! ! ' -;1-1 r.i Hiirhl to at his bislorv is of peual intunat to the l,!I,! w""ml '! :, ,,,ierr l) who, C'allu.lics and old seltl- rs of Chi.-a-o. l Wil" Uiwh :Htaehed. Ceneral i'upuno. :Lshewasthe -econd man. .ManpiHte As l '" dashing ah.!.- on my hor-e, bein- the lir-t. to celebrate ma.-s wilhin 'rJs' -' " ''K I . the Ihe limit- of ll.i.s cit. This manis.,Hm,:u --i-"- lon me trniuini. Jtev. I .outs lo'.eph Ne.vrou, prolcs-of of :riuto:u and mc'it me in the lni- ver-iiv of Noire Dame, rear South JJcid. I nd r-ilher Ne;. rou i- i bieediui; Iioni a fatal wound in the shouhler. I di-mountcd to dres th. wound, and while 1 u.is doin- -o a 11 hi, 1 s,i'l:"' "" 1'i'Us-ian.- came ujmit me ami "iiiiiii ic icii i:n:; on monir.aui -. 111 vail.-vs and roadways tluriu- that ter rible winter march calh d to He-i'.en for vengeance, ami broii-rht tlown upon hi? head the bitter cur- - of the thou sands of widows and orphans he had made in Trance. lie h.ul no consider ation lor the comfort of the so!di"rs: in fact h" hadn't lor his own. lie had 110 care except for the advancement o! his personal -Ion. No. ids soldier, did not love him tluriu"; and alter the itiisdau campaign. I mean: thev de- ih-. ut 'He mens are ot rar. occurrence, liier :ip- ; ri-o.e was riu to jieara no -t-od rea-o.u why opal- should J 1 klvtxr nlv an. 4y not re -over the hijrh faor the !u-.l j jin ,., 4 r f.t.. n tat pr viiiu- to t'n publication of ir j. t.:tN an,j ve aler hcott - novel. "Anne ot tieier- : workinj; owler. stein." in which romance is a-eribed to , ,. K:l" jllr UoUm . v this .-tone a summatural power f ! jVr.e o,,.". uhU-h brinir had luck. iVeim- to the ap- th;lt ,,1, in a ,, . l,,,!,rRn f thi ilviUm l:u" !,al 'n-(ihem. that it there i- , joyed it.- or:-imd character of be m; a , ,, llif.v lu,t hiri n tone ami Mi.table i .r a betrothal ! ,,. aM, ln. tir , hrtnds. The f:inner in loe vrai TJi opal i, u-ualiy associated with , jj, he plea-cs to w..r diamond-, but other eombiuatiou -'luetiines ui ule are iiiiielv-siMh u-r. but he'-how. none of ! '"Ptn-l me. Tiny Mrijiped me ol l te-ieil and c.r him. ' ' I 1 .1 ... 1 ..1 . . . .1 . 1 1 11 nearly all ihe Ihili-li -ur-iiiiT deserted their po.Ls. thi: Usual sins of adaneed a. Iiis intellect i- as clear as it was liny year- ao. ne otic-, not 11-e spectacle.- or a 1 mio, i- as creel as a soldier, and. in a vorii. is m complete coiuioi 01 m lacullies. Duriii"; the commeucetm ut jerei-es of the unicr-3ty. hi- appear unee n tliccimpus attracted tlie atten tion of hundreds of the isitors when home of the .student- made his identity known. He was walkinir up the shady :iveuuu leading to the pia.a of the main building, attiivd in his cassock jinil a black slouch hat, and was ac finn):iiiied b a pet terrier that i his constant eompaiiiou in his walks. Kv cri )ii; who saw him rcmnikcd his -Jrikiu'X reseiublaiice to the pictures of Vieior iIii";o. He is aboe the midi:im Jiejht, has broad shoulders, -urmouut-cd by a lare. well haped head. ptr t hilly bald at the top and coered a I the sides and back with llowini; white Jock-. Hi- beard is almo-t whit. AVhen he notii ed that In wa- attract ing att'Mition, he turned from the walk siiul went er to a fountain in the center of the rounds, ejoseh followed b- the do-. The priest -at down oil the euibiue of the fountain, and at a rijrnal lrom him the do- jumped into the water and be-an to sunn about. Several TlNkiuwn ( hica-o people. :ceoinpauicd by a Trihitsw reporter, went over to talk to him. lie said. 3Jseif and m friend .Jack here ire lakin- our morni:ir stroll. .lack is- a smart doir and is a terror to rats :md snake... He ha. a .special fancy for catehin-snake.s and sliakin-their lieads oil'." Were vou at the hat tie of Water loo, lathe., .-ouie one in tin' iibrujitly asked. The old man looked at the ipiestion era moment and npiied: "U't 11. now. who Ins lu'eii teliin- ;, .ei about me? e.-, --ir. 1 wa- at the battle of Water loo, and 1 was, there as a .soldier." "You must be well :idaiued in voaivs?'' "lam in my ninety-ixth var. but 1 Iiave a brother in France who i- .sever al vear-older than uuseif. and isn't 111:1 rried yet, either." A Tribune reporter .sought the vener- 3ilJe priest in his room in the inlirmary j inecnuts, Iud.. sent an appeal to the ot" the univer.:l: nearl", ail m" clolhin-and what uioiiev I had ami tiirm d me er to the Iai--li.-Ii ariii3, .Siere there was a lack ot surgeon,--eons h (h'lieral Law ton was thecommaudcrof tJi iliu-ion to which I was a i-ned, and 1 was treated by him and Ids arm.v with tin titiuo-t kindness and -entle-ltiaiih court es. The (icucral allowed me a stipend, and put none of the usual restrictions of prisoners of war upon me. When I was taicen to Paris b. tin Ku-lish, I fouml msclf a com plex pri-oner, so to speak. I was a prisoner ol Lotii- XV 11 1, beeausi I I was in Ne;.s desettin- arm, and a prisoner of the l-.n-lish because I was taken while lihlin-thetu. However, the Flench rdiui-tcr ol War knew thai I wa- with Napoleon a-ainst my will, and he forthwith as-i-ned me to duty as .Sur-eon-in-Chief to tie lifsj re-iment of artillen. I weiit to rejiorl this a--i-inuent to tin Kii-li-h (leiierai. ami lie po-ilively refti-ed to surrender inc. He -aid. with a -ooil-nati.". d lau-ii: No, Nexron. ymi are our pri-oner, ai.tl we need prisoners of our protcs-ion, badly, ju-t now.. Therefore, I w ill chau-e the programme. I lnreb order 3011 -ent to u;:ni-ter t the surirical wants of the army at Calais and I'linkiti;. It 1-. neeobs- to tliat te.e ord. rw:is carried out. In fa I neer saw tin IV . I lJo Mm think he had much icii-iou- feelin in his composition?"' " He undoubtedly had. lie was a slran-c beiiiif. a .rita!l nn-ttry in him-elf. Willi ail hi- am'oitiou-seheniin-. he never 1 r a moment for pd hi- daih ivli-ioiis trainin-. and I don't think he ever lie;,h.-ted to offer up a pracr of si.uie sort niornin- ami eenin-. H declared, when a pris oner on S. Helena, that the happie-t da of his life wa that upon which h made his tir-t coniniuniou." Father Niy ron is the chaplain ot the -i-ler.- who-c duties brin- them , but he shoiihl 1m in e A new bracelet seen I .;... biiisilt and ! I. .. .. wa-a wire one with o-.erlappin emks. j .j,,,j,j , .,. ,.vvry dram . a lii.e opal was set in one and a choice j u-atir mi as to know t.. . sapph'u. in the other. The iv-ult wa tmifoim. He shoul I i 1 a eiv pleasin- one. A riu- seen -..as vVr:y .-,,. w;.j, j,js wa set wiih a rare opal encircle,! with the first throe or (our it. . small diamond-. A cluster .-earf .in 1 Vl.r tncm. Tin uu r of r-ccnt manufacttire hal an opal in . lilliu-any I-iiwrer ea: do .1. the center set round with diamonds. j,,.., j ,IMlaiy IH, t. ,ir ... The -aniet. while by no means a . sprin-when t!uie i- wa' 1 va'uable .-lone, i- alwas more or less u'n -round. Should lher 1 ' I employed in jewelry 0:1 ace Mint ot it- j ta-!.tde with. I draw w .r brilliant tlor and haidne--. Th"iv , boat in barrel-, to t. -t 1'. .' 1... 1. .-... . 1 .. . .. . .. ! , . ua- ueeii ;-u enon oi ia.; io ixipiiiai'i.e . .iv ee i preltv -ool !! - 1 tin-, -torn, and -wnin very pietty effects 1 hut water will alwav- inn d have been grained in stteh oriiaaicnls a- ami no i.o.s-ibilit, ot a bl-ii hair-pins ami neelclaee-: ornament- to ' tniniercan lo a --mm! j..!i f be worn at niht. when ibe -arnet is ( it.- with live dollars w.e'h .l mo-t cMeetivc. Th -arnet i bem- , water, and had b. tt r .. em doyed. tMX. in jewelry for misses job ali ahme. mi as t.i '. m. n veneu u intn in: a nnttvu :. a , ft . ... ... !. I.... ...! . t . 1 . J.ll JU hmui mm irjujiri s siirrouiKS. U rT $h ay i palm, I: - reaU. lruonIluar hr in .at ' nsmarkabh plain and uuurn n.ju. .1 vi' tie I ple? ran he nuulo io pleUsr. ij , jq j at'd .sremj; the (tnj-.-( nilkiitt; b it in ; tnionj; tkr bltlw kon.e? anl tnir t jn . - eattle. tn is hnt alilr, fn t . ct . time at least, to forget the eorkit 'Xtml nature of their lemporary unu jl!Tjf -t Uliu-ton. A "sakkeyah" (a it would Ik; b-rmwl hv l.t.tim felin hceti). or wnler-wheel. I- erril In front of the huts ami wurkeI bi tw-jot tne :in bumped ealthj eullel rottt. 'llnue an driven by a. child, at liny. vh perches her-elf Fll the i,ii.iutit wav on the vt t-y turthest point af tHo 11 'he ' l,,uZ l1"1' ieii turns Hie wairr" !. II. "-'here ari sixteen of tho-e bwrly liltle vuj, ! bus, vary in- from thirfcv tMi2i.n to an x .e. itn to As Me "x; H pnd kiv mn I u:t iK ami ehshlreiu and allords a ehaii-c from ihe tunpioise. w liicb is inue'i used lor the same purj -. Durin-the past montii have been - en some attractive 1 .Mv olae-. m the vili.i round piiw in Hljt open-work, pat-, drain thin v -four rod- !n- terns and -el with arnet- In illtt 1 was ho chance tor niii. 'i ti ho'.V. before he be ills t'. I o I wll remember the tit-' ' du-. Ll wa.s befoie I b on. r Sr it t- An , ini '"h n s me j Ttflr. ui . ' m ,tl- pi lull. K nv f d In K)ls and ie rot in j ii.-t fot ,r- m I 'l I live leet hijih; these are !'j Uu ex tremes of si e, the -rter number b.tne; about as hi- a-a half-grow n rnlL Tlio rtn ! ' ui-ale.e u-e the-e little biawt. ftr all Ud ' -"ft- of purpo-e-. ridilie;. dlivme. Jbd l0.'work and earrvinjr bwdi Nothing jjj,, r.m ui jueiiior man a v iu .ihiac. haekarne," or minialuru hu-iv,. eon-si-tiutr-of a pair of light vJe, ars-l a t rn - hoard, to whieh i h.nirv..'illono oftlu-tin humped ,-bus. Harne-ed in hanllv the riht word t iimu for there is no harm--. except hilt tin Ifl'lo animal has a collar to floeh are fanisd the shaft., and ifcttfh aniH).. mnt was caused iu the -i.- at the wr J 3 tk hr k tf tLr t d v:r- vio"eHtlT U mml wT a. r t v but nv rJ at in in l-it oni r-4ttii hrr en . . . iXvU. Ho lunrr lraMi io fts. 1 jpiitiv! 11m fWvnJir ww f.ru t . -f'hlj v'h.i- b t-rawt n r-u-4 i t '$rtl tltMi't NataJiv fjUlnr n 1l4inl1 him ! Oiril d 1 .. I kl.A uoiriti kwtimti tM . . ii thi )Me vvKoa alkjciry V - ii tOrv, au1 far lb irt ! - . - ait-t: s r a wiih mir4 t nnta ' 1.1mi wn. so lifitlktwl tkitl s.n io RtftiljK a-kl ihe (WvlWr t . mi r- I. . I Du Kent At. Ui hum t.- fcltM nvv hu r)a u4 Hrui . I ej" yr h ajjam tWw.1 i 01 o or t4 tite I'.disA iitbHnM i!m 'iofnt onlv rvtMMiuWrml Ui pt-ooi-, 'Jj:.trs4 thorotishly tnii!tet n 1 . t . t ttinf that ho wottld kop it. i e djnb4 was till m )TMrhdtr. nod. ;l-' K;iolil enuj;h to be ht'ir fxUr. w - c by hrr dtvou,a thtt h t Uuj corneal of Nalalk' pr-t ! iinr rtngi wketl )i xtiv litteen . trobt Thti Hi!dbix tcfi pla r li4 tmif mrrbd Hf ka. KM.n vr hnp. To-day. ta I'lirvaJler hu 4 oijx white heard HU hair t . wfHultei but the vljjor of vuu'Ji 1 i.t 1 i- ftun and th tin of Uis .!. -o ic . Mtiirtll .Mnif. de KonL'kl i rIh i u4tkef bv sirnnger for hU di J'. JMto ii eartly thirl- enr 0 .', Mtt MU beautiful Ilr i.fntnao I of I fc)n is womier.tti. ra vn u n4n 'Imi enterttdidn- etiTrntk.i. ; pbie ll wit and idori.ti(sj ud U:r ijhjf ettrate Satormntiott n irrx j'V ' V-nciiItil IlaM bv the vryin whieh i either thu KntflUh. Frviw h ll-Ml4 th" 7ebits hitched tlieniselv4 out fnun under 3he shaft-on cverv iw ibh e- l ea.-ion.aml stood at riht fiirrl'-' with the vehicle thev were liemb-d to iboitt the university and iufirmarv. I tration mav be cited a circular Ih-oocIi ! the tub done tir-t bv an ' I ' . ' i He ri-es every inornin-. winter and -umiuer, at lour o'clock, and cel--brates mas- for the -i-ter- iu th in liimary chapel at live o'clock. Aftet ma-- he take, a walk of piobablv two or three mil-s. When breakfast i, an nounced he is the first to take his -eat at the tacully table in the senior re feet orv, and he enjns tin meal with a reli-h. He i- never indi-po-.-d. and. to all appearance-, he i- -..od for year vet in the land of the livin-. Clu 'tji Tribune. THE SPHINX. Tin K'iIiMi tr tin Olil.., Iloniiiiii'iit In Hie VV..1I.I ".!..iiit to tie s iltcil. 'J'iie riddle of the Sphinx is at length on the point of bein- solved. The Frendi Minister of I Jfieat man-headed, iioti-bodh-d iiionu-! made up ot innumerable- windinr- i.i t it faded. Then I went ? and out of -old rope and wire, llnckh ! mornings and nighL-. ami jn .studded with small but bri.lian.'v-liued drain. di--in- six te.-t !. . 1 -arnet. s. I acre an- a!.,o example- to 1 point, havtti-onlv twoinin be -ecu of moonstone- .it touiid with ' cord in- to the level made t -arnet-. I iie-c .a, 5 affoid a -bowy 1 workeil jrrfctly for t 1 1 1 ornament at -mad eot. and nurt lin The farim r who once be-.n deiiian Is ol a popular trade, liit are 1 ami iioe- a little of it thot.u haidly in a -ood ta-u a an the , will hanllv ever sjop tint.! 1 moonstones set lound with i'om di:.- J all dra'ne!. It h hires ti :aoid-. for two moderate. v-pri I ' done and it fail-, it will .. 1 -ton's when broii-ht to-ethur art ha-; f r year-. It i-the hop. .l 1 bh to cheapen eaeii other. 1 that thi- bit ot exot-rb n t As with all other -torn,, then- are! ;unH' l" 't,rI ' ',-l,, v many varieties of garnet wnich are i 'Ju'r!' l,s- Cuinilrij ' .' . . . di-tiunip-hahle bv their color and al-o j - by the difference of their -iiemic:d compe-itiou. Tae varietu.- uiii In ! tr nr i" -iiien- in.- n.'iii In I a ' draw. The rein.s are rfitplv a.xyn t jue through the nostrils. Tjhe pace ot I I rred I "'' ''hns i-startlln-. and f neolithic.!. . . .... M . . id hut IP 0H. iu the lv ecpeet that one of the ij-ijlin of Jlr. IGi-enbock's tsit to Ku-Ujad will be a rolth or (tail in loKiie. A ttiut tZ-zprtm THt U. 3. NAVY. r. v VVIial A.titilml M. I...U.II4 l ir f'i rrilMH II ll.ilr.trli.i Hear Admirol lalwnnl 1 Noi. ........ .. 2 j lin l iiMU siniiM .Xiva, w l''!l1 elgnr md walking luck tiel f.ftK b tall ndlltjirv lljrure .vttr.t. ting iti-uli when a reportei met him demaial for zebus and Itektirrn to i... ...... I ri'ttl'ioi'. iioiiiv of the villio e.srl, iio.l fcl. ae-1 hv ladies i the country A .piamO. '"" Wn"1 ""w 7" 1 f Tit I,, orpiTttierfaionitwoui he impo. r ' ' W h, . w bar. -J l at !tv ir- sihleb-hmigiiie:biitomUUght nin- L J " "M!k of- W. ,a ,At.oJ fil -tin pilllcnidc.il of the haukarb u-oiihl-bo Jl "K 1ml ther are noi . V CALF-HA is 1 r;c. jewelry are know 11 r. uaiuoii .st ne. alma -ro.:p Wara-ain. The Knli-h allowed me ,,t which has for aires been more niian -arnet. Winn cut en r . '. j. i than bait buried y the aecun.ulatm . M, :l. to au a ni-ed obbm- ska;).. sand- ol the de-vrt. i- now being rapid-. it 3, termed a earbuucl.. and. if ot fair Iybrou-htto light, and ere long one! s;t. :i:; p,:ro ,.(loi Lj, c..nipar.iiivelv of the mo-t extraordinary relic- ol ' ,e:u.ng. xaluabh. T3,e varietV I" .....:....,.:..:... : :i i ! . '"''-. i'"1 oi.auoj. win oe once more; ;vm,v, 11 M-ible in it- entirety. The work ha-! 1 Tlir .'.Irtli'.! .X I T - t lv . I'rm earyunc... cm-, biui. ii.irr.i.. num. aud i.obc- uoiitiu pa. troin the turn ot my invol untary a inment until i was dis charged as a piisoner. -How did it happen that vou be came a prie.st?" Well, to bej-in with. J was a -ol- Gr.c el' the c .ni-:- lf dairy conference heid in I Kng.. gave his view- a. alvc-. American ealf-ri. intcre-tod in his method .. as follow-: "A daily record shoul ! s . veil, J neces-ary. :is we aie afra4 modern - t . tii J. ...1 1 i .. 11 n i 1 1'iicies 111 .aoies mjoch thuhi uaroir .. I ..11.. .. 1: .--.. ... .. .... ...1 i I r all auov.- ij n ui 01 j;r.ij 01 og oim-iii 1 . I !.... .. .t... .. ;.t ...:. 1. .!.. I a( k "oe .sunn :is iih- . iiinies'i.io iui im-ir v liter! prelicurule toes. LvtitlotlhuttiTVifJ It- ii fuei ''tout. - . II. r.- .i'Whdt kbi of Vr-MU -.h- .idJd?M s,. II.) !. t. ... 1.. .1 1. ..I r. 2 fri uv- Amrl tin r KtiniiM'aiil In'aU Iu th eonlnteVtiii cd our vft pii-lHtu My hba b thii! w- in? it It bv ejMrliniU that i.'c wit VERY KJND-HE4HTED. lion-1111 i: rilliifjly liuni f n loir4 III. I... for I Irs I a. Huniane father (to soft Henry, jou ought, to h- ahauietl bf vonrnaJf Jo! ,mw ,),, .mm.J. ,erl.!H 1 . 1 late ; tt,", a .vo"" '"r4' nun till lt in a j.ge .,jy trj,M, llt .IH.unu an ire. j , -voa n!,l '""- " "r ""T'v 1 uontruQtliii. AMtrrann UrM.i e-H uwal to eontrurt ffm u.fviil rninri hav. miMii, nd Mtfirtct navy epial u Uwrir ta lat t iftpitv mnu. Thu fur wr h. jtl'd not Imiidbiir a iwtr, ir t i I re , tit ! id wDrhl dier against mv will, but at the coin-in-! htu ",,in" " ''Vt'r ,H,, ''ry last, .-ion of the war. I made up mv mind ' w,,' : " --'-tion of .Ma-pero. that I would either be an ollieer in the j Uiv ch,,": ,,!rt,("to1 :" l" department of fgular armv, or what was left of the ! '""I""!' ' K.-ypt-ihe Fren h ptib- I lie. iu the cour-e of a few ts cinnamon stone-, as the name implies, t- of a redlish-yeIow ' tint. re-e:iibli,i -omeu'iiMt ttw (.n'lir r.' - ...Ml L I.. 1 . . .. t . rt. . ...... .... . . i k ne tavioeu i..o ni.i Lilt -1 a.riiii, ifki.i trf.u. ' viebl o! iriicli in. If a no lID I wan jat ;j- sweet to It In xour i to 1 ((, , viii. (iol bellowed ft1 t a.s inurh istfii -V j upom the creation of tril bird a llu did upon the creatioi of vou. How would vou like it if f m gret beji.i m, L -Iioufd catch vou anjt hut vou up mendv to hear vour r ' I don't 'thr nlol .r. cinnamon. Hk-. -Ume- come lrom ..im. .... p- . ' that gom-to Stmdrtv.hooj ha dove Oy ion. prineinallv. ami are often s ,Jd ;I,M,lsl '". l"' Ce":' "' '"' 'V W,( vou. inv good. I ha.Uoped. ,0 f6r..t- a-hvacimhs or jacinth-. fn.m which. I W ,ow,l IH lh" ,,r'1 !Mr ,rE -?" I K'. tW that in the n.Jer of kiudf.evt however, lluv ililtVr In manv- inn... ! "K,,,t --tv per c-nt. 11 p last I - wotljAjl4lk,. nfu,r ,,wr , ...,: ,.- . t, ,",.'. 1 drawn: the thinl drawn in - prii con- , -. , . I , . V 1 .. . ... 1 111-. xii .ni" i-iiiii , ii :i i..v- ti.i!ir. 111. re-mar armv, or a priest. .Alter due "" j :.i : .. 1 ..1 1 .. .i 1 i scribed suiiicicn funds to enable the ' v im.Nui-i .uio.i 1 co.'ose me jiric-iuo'iu j 1 ...n. ..i in ii..iis. iu.- ai:uwi.i:ie i- . . . , 1 rnomer 8I1U nil', ijiuai 00 iiou ,vr and entered the scminarv of l.vo::-. i worK ot xv.tihm to bo cani-d to f .,., ,,...,.,. cut iu fH.,.t, and poiished. ! t:un n',:,r-v hftlf ";""' ' "J? " don't vou feel a,hau4 of MmrW j and after studying theology for "three I nf"n;. ' '' ''f " -t with a back and foiied to imitate a nd nrawn lit he ,u l .did - dowrt,'-Vo .ir. t .... 1 ..... , ., 1 news lor r.-v:.o o-ist- tnav be e..u- ...1... .1 1 ....... .. .. , into eii.al iart-. ih o . Ii xwn. - 1 v cars 1 wa.s oiiiaiueu a prie.st ior i ne 1 . . " - ni., uirai::i;iii!ii:irii;u;i pa-ses ;or a , ... , . T ... i?ti,- l i...nt.t ftiinb fbnt v I-.... i-.... ...... ' -. cevei. when it is rem. nil..M-..? fb-,t ,.. ...... .- .......... Wih contain at h-a-l two- iMd-tth" frathor I aitoulfl punk that oa u'.oce-e 01 i.e. .av in ;ne -t:nng 01 ls. , '. among in. unini.ia.nt. iiw .. -,,f.i 1 i, ;,1,.i! .. b.. Vft .. hist time the S:hiu w-is di on: of i . - 1 1. 1 - ereani. .Mv iiraelare i ' tnc wunibl. 1 had in tend tt to le. yoi go .How did vou happen to join the tiu. - , ,! i" ' J ou, hit, the country fth me. bn, I'ea, American mi-ion? lilt -en centuries i,foie Chri-i. or about t " ur t . t X&TZmlt"l"' W il -l allow ,eh a er J boy to -In the year is:'... Ibshop Brute, of .. , v..., ., s,.llf,u,v - , . V . .! l ' .U !. ' ' for liniter. Hv this plan . n the' pany in-. young priest-of France, a-km- .-ueh Won't you kindly favor me with of them as had the apo-to'.ie -pirit to -sonic ot your reiumi-ceiiee- of the lirt I volunteer lor the Western mission-. I I . m a.m. 1 r i . t,. . .&jaa ll .1" :oiim n iiv. I 1 .! .-!. itr. an: .1001 .11 .i- . . ! --!! . 1 . 4 ... ..": . . . itv-live eeniurii jsia and tne oat tie ot v aterloo? a-l.td i mg nie lrom home to tlo the work of ...:...!..! t .1 ..J ....... r I ... , . ! teviu uui 01 ;ae iocs. Uioro inau lor- of opinion that the Sphinx i- the oldest monument in the world. It appear, in anv ease. Io have bejn erected or tie, seiibe. So you -ire a new.spaper man. eh? TTc'l, vi must exetise me from talk-in- at any length. lor I have many 1i::ie.s refused to be interviewed. Of whr.t Use can t:i .-tones aud opinions 3a; to thepublie? What you would ask of mo has all been recorded in hi-torv. .raid the narration or opinions of a poor old man situated as l am would lie of no use to a::y one." 4 Did on kuyw .Mar-hal Nov er onally?" Indeed I did. to my sorrow. " T!hiv mu-t have bee:: a great v.ianv stories ailoat to the effect that Mar.-iial release theey w:is ne. or executed, but was al io his firm-owed tj e-cape. and that he eanio to mil alo. ef 1 objei Dec. rorlr v situation Un in Uns country. m Master in a fc reign land. So did a young friend of mine. Father Shafer. We obt.-rned leave from our li-hop to join tiie American mis-ion. and forth with started to join I'i-hop Unite. I before tin Chri-tian era. and therefore about f. IO year-a-o. The size of the strange ima-j is vi ry reniarkal le. The body ia more than Im) feet long. The ..sr t the huinan-.-haped liead are a vout six feet lrom ton Io IrOKo'll !ie nth.r f.i?nre- ... . ... . .... .-. t ---.. ' ...... .. ...... - .IM.-U o.-nop urine, occause like my- ,.-,, ; nroponioIK Tiu. k.Jirncd ,x. sell, he h:u be n a di-:eian and snr-, Ijlowr u,lo anj . tu. Work -eon b.lore becoming a prie-t. In the , of t.M.:l, :Ulo:) ,,;,, n .j,,,;. .,,, early sprinsr of In'W rather Shafer and wh,,n ;hc 0t.ltHfl is fullv hnuzln lo myself arrived at Mneennes and were , Iiirh n numhcv of olh.r .,.,-... welcomed by the Bishop, lather Mia- d,.co,,ries w ill lw ma.ii. In am ease, terwas forthwith sent to Clueago and , .,,- t.u,;umhnarv relic of the 'oldest my self to New Albany, lnd. j hunia!1 civi!iiKl.if.- CJII1 !U1. faiJ :o flirm lint in on year, during lftW. I had . a more attractive -ht than ever to all I 1. . I 1 - . . - t i i:ie uaroe-i 01 iiie-:nKl iamii. I lie I superstition- ami magical propeit, attributed to the g:me: in ance-nt time- were similar to tho-e ascribed to ! the ruby. JiuLrs 'ir-'vlar. New Use for Old ETdls. I dairy i minimized, and t n the advantage of warm ii I ntil the ealve arc a. t 'ii milk -houiil not. a- a ruv . amt the Milves until mhwn -tan time, a dav mtii - hate, jlcnry -I'lcas, leulie go. mi.;-; I lb, idcilj Father Oh. uo. 1-oy Whv ? Father -Ucau on might brfn ' i)irtitn of the whole ueLk n-w . s., -. - . . ! and auvetiU indicate. Ir. at 3j.jrti 1- ta'Cing j r ... , ., , 1 c'a that va;blserit-i. ion of the new lv mar--. . , - ,, , ' , Every body about tin m.ni ried C'omte de Miranda, who the' i is adr:-abb from, lin ' ht4d from lite calf J ia-t . Tlere is nothing fikr -w , reanng caheji. JieT n' but -botiM the milk -uf 1' been on mis-ionary dutv in nearly every part of Illinois. Indiana and part of Kentucky. The ravage of the enoi era in Kentucky rendered my services S country. 1 neces-arv there, and manv noor vie-! .. ...,,...t ..!,.. ..:.. ..:....! ,..-... ...:,.... Mkn JOHJ. v;C!?. 1 p:ive beam a .story to that tims died in my arms while I was ad- wbere he prouo-ed to nut hi-dau-htef. tug me gamu.j. n is as amusing as it :s rid:eu- ministering the last saerameiits to eats: lueuia? i :im uSitive bovumi anv duubt them. Tn l.W7 V-ober .Sbnfpr i?.vt -.?.! ------ . .-a. v - - v -M V lkf .-. a " j ti-itor- to the land of the Nile. 1a.hi- "And vvhat do vou teach?" r.-k eti public know by ihe uam of ("hrisj: Ndssoti. The rooms are hein::el in the mo-t extraoriiinarx and coftitne fr,blfIl Tbi th. .?i.r-.r.irn 1,. t.. . -.. 1. , , , 1 -.. 1... tkrough drrMighti r -in " ivend wttJi alt her ob! hotel bill-, whi.e , ., , , ., ,, , ., , , - , t tfce milk fyr cJves.tTor f. 1 the wall-01 Hie boudoir are cove rut . , ... ,, , , . . ., .. may bs- stippieimetitl i-v with the mu.-ic and hnretto- of ad the ...,," . . rttizv. mi.xel antn tf . in the iforr:'.n of 01tme.1l to on- if li ouera- iu which -he has ever takr part. Lively painting, of ."-wedi-h in the ! ud-ro-.m. w.2cIe scenery hang the card-room Tl- coraplt-ly apoI vantage raav b tsten of ? kigh. .very ev W:IS ahot. 1 had commdes ncn and wonien0f tj,c oompauics of soldiers chairs, or by theird, the detail of men was BUiids. and seated - 5.1, CVsoution. Depend upon they play until tiret! lQ ,ucn TO whom he said: oat. There arc ma,ieSt f,rc;' been disposed to are not crippled, you,,. t!:e EnzHsh would have romen, young men othey did uot." Mki Mnie. Ratazzi, neitherrj, svmnatbizc with crippled, but still pretty, altfctaM" her fifty-eighth year and raarrietrVfre(j ja a ylt 0f Touag man, a woman of remarKtb celebrity, or infamy, as the case may and still a desperate gambler. was buried somewhere in the village of Chicago. Bishop Unite sent tne to suc ceed him. with the understanding that as soon as Bishop Kusati. of St. Louis, sent a priest to Chicago, I was to report b::ek at Yincennes, I w:v- sta tioned at Chicago not miite five weeks when Father St. Cyr. of St. Louis, ar rived there, having been sent to take charge of the mis-ion by Bishop Rosati. prouo-ed to put "All that a liberal education reruire, together w itli a proper peroonal pride." was the answer. "Yes. yes. I see. It is a sort of baughty -cultural inalitu tiotu" .V. i Inticjfcmiini. Leon, tiuaiiajuatn. is the great manufacturing city ol Mexico. Every week are made there 10.0CO -addles. .. ... .rt . ii.ii. i.vi A.irf ti; io ,v i concerniag the cuntatnci. rhrrrn-lf . ...,.,, J , ar? urn- n nius wm t tk-i i,i .. .. 1 i. from boor to ceding wth cc rungs ... ' frim all the nevr-pap:rs ol the -tor.ti ! . . ,. , :-i-h. iiu 3.11T iav i.j-v j work and pane4ing of the are completely hidden by ali Lhx faded wreath.-, bou-met-- and r br-jiii pr seifteji to the prima donrLi on the various occasions oa wni.?i -iej ap peared in public. A. Y. 5J"VrW. -e fed.! hri a lot of bird: d shut tliam up vi cage!. Henrv No. IiwMldn't. l-attir I can'U t'Mt von. V nrr. thought that 3 o!uI of nihie woafL commit j.uch aifc lutragc Why. is make.i rn' .dmilic Ut tbiok of it. What o.G&vi ytt to im(ioa thai j bird? j Hcnnr- -Mrs ?utron t tVI mr that if I'd catch it ami put it jo a a for f him hed givr-u: tlo do'iarc Father Ah. af dhL vou 1 money. ; JJenry -T'-s ir.! Jatlurr Vhr wcl.' iium h all risltir I Jidn"l kao- but thai yo Iat il op njrrelr tccvour oira 'raaswnw-au Irt ir ts-iri ibrii tirr dcilar. t Tractl? heifer cjilve- that are to Hi eow han vTd the lnt lir-t iu-4n. out. v.it.i '3 from the last drawn, h nonnhing to keen thera and m thriving conditin- Ti f.1 if-tf-r-sr!v V.-Ifi ..H . . . . . .--..-.. ....v .... . - .. -. -1 tie ter,do 1- so de. twet.Te :o piles , . - .. .bo, ia San Diegu. CaL. thas as prci.-ction. iato thoc usei in hjiilding a wharf il"re lauly. tnpcn"y nail, rrere drir- o cioMily togetaer a to aimot 25.000 common blanket. tO.iMJ tijj ., , . ...,., . , , . ja so c(OMiv togetaer a to aimo blankets. 2.0 pairs 0 shoes for ! , . . " , -1 1 t- i. o.s .- - - . Complete .y cover ihe piks f runi ba'tv men. 30.000 pairs for women. anat?J, -, . . - . a Thus, you sec, 1 was the second pastor 000 pairs for chilrctu ;ide ra-ilS lo lhu.bo.tsWU a!lowtil to lo-e grwend. bj not l-e alir.ircil to Wvoiae fi elusion. I can not too trci the cece-sity ol regularitl and of each cow being fri to her individual xviuirrai jrco zvt Um! For a sew toTtBinniacjhjJ. Ala., ha r! nry touf obi rto. Oa Li to hare tae eiy hali aaarket Ustt rankwIy at fctrral4 vn hox daring the' nighc. TW rixiS wakaa rpV:Hp aa43t tfci kor wka ti h s-i. Xfca ttajiaK hx alo immM af!ai9ed, t a laace. .t CL PiflMmt Lover--"! kowrt I perfect ter i mj iiar.' r!"$lmt. y caa: b hS f)yo dosoiateS U?U.n have aJr-mdv prwvil ucoji, Japan" tv 'rttmmn i iiseMk war-viwut! of im imU t paffirf r4 irueieii in inft.noi i tr mn H (irntum vll luht ' ni it. I hr a grat tuvr.r jm j I oiij;bt to har jrwri-fijuU f , know tvhot tv ur ulk i We doa't wnt lruwJaJ btirtt rt of jfrpat; prij a a enparltr for irryuig at molii' pply of eoil Ir rant (Hit bv Hi" aot;st of th' i Our r-M hotild ht luJJt ItfAlnm ami at-I lf(trt. All Ue fir4tHr4-i. war f--rI ntrur!d. I - Lomi tUrnk nrd any of lh hmrf. flrjui del. hAgu-di aj'bitj. 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