THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE Ersiereei a* *«©nd-clafc* asatter a* Fall* Cite X»; * '..'«rc 12. ' * - * • ' r • AC t < • . " or. Mint, i, I-*'* PtLaabed ?• »/ 1'• • «- - ' Fal * Ci!j, XeUraaka, by The Tr bur,* Fjbt>sh• L' » f-\. Of }. • - •’ • •- f ■» ‘ IJ.tr*: are t«v ru' v e: : • ■■ • - - trod Tafjetiis. roust ; .'••'• • ..v- *•.• >Lg m spile of tbe dan ap t ti.ii *.}.• v co Dot < < •:.• f: •. • • ’ •: . I ■ i? i . ■ • ( tree of the *47. ride, which it should be sckWL im prove* n •: h r, r ‘ - * * a:!rar!ivc- c -• of * * • *• tzr.y spring era a bright. • < • ’ ledr c>f f.m i .age through a »ng KtM, but at " • 7 • ■ new : • ■ Jt loads .7‘•If down V-; bright, /reel-. j fru.t is long r- 7. &•: (.ui*',r*, -r j- .. * *^k.L!i* ute strong .* < . • re. Ti - Jor or arastr-* ■. red variety .* at efj** al 1 v» 1 •. tf greater r le.***'. thsr that with fruit. The Idas e t • - g- • * • •.-. r es 1§ I*r. * • V.rg r —H • Tnr^nnt. FCP rEALTh S SAKE. fMrm— Sij be ?•;•?*• *>)“•£ J-w C'.I s' f Sir ■» 5 tau 4*.*. jv. st vtt* ■» soils' frr ;« lAa.. t — 8c I i* list *im3t be* « tBeet paf w M>B>t taUw eaui s- v : a i t i| ftr €«•?.• * C* MILK. “If Jdha D. £. keft r, .:. - f • Leilct wb, * • • work w.i . * aaa f«rr s. c * X* w V rk &'* • r “Mr. K-.- >-•■!- - rt quiet : aicor .« u I* ■ a • Uu- Tv, '- or Ar tkar Br.- i . ar! } >mf n* rsr r*r r in < <--■ ** : r » * the • •*' far f & N, w Ki.. >'• lir; ie.ru * *]!• • e »i> ..... e tJcws ; ■ ■ .• ■ • 1. e :. S tc .C ? • • i:.v t ’ j- Mi.. I ‘ ” Z ' ' (j ccwn ■ wtl! > ■ • . }; i os*! ' a LANDED IMMENSE BASS. C. G. Barr i f this -if v. a student at the fn. r- • f «* • ; Car , :.** V ■ ". f f hnvi: g t the biggest bass in the surf on Paw ley's island that has ten landed there in sereral seasons. The tig fish weighed C* pound*. ! ^Cith its head lerel with the should ers of a man the tip of its fail just cleared • - -round. It t ok ; ung \ Barr 15 n.u.Ui to land his catch, j. •shieh put up a powerf 1 fight f : [ freedom.—Georgetown correspon - t ence Charleston New* and Courier. SORRY HE SPOKE. \ _ c “Matilda,'' said Sam Sunflower, e L*be stretched back in his chair with a yawn, “Pete Green's wife atn cum t min’ obeh to trade yo’ chickens tn t yo*ll hab to gib her somefin* to boot . Dess gib her somefin’ wuthles*.** “Somefin* Truthless,” laughed Ma tilda. “All right! Suppose Ah git** 'ter ro’r* c a RIDICULE ALWAYS A POWER E.r*n E csae^ct b;«i Ef'ct !'t - TK*i C*« Wc.'S S; D«t r. s** i-.r. • - .1 j ' ! t. • ]*§:*■ »- to a - tmmmi ’v. * - ' • ■ • • lit i, “ it •' • ymns • a*. r • » j - r_ t wij t - ta j • • • • cm'-: t*—«u --j- f.- .• * A v, • • r - p:r. j. it * PI btartrr c. t;? :..w • tgi ■ . • . itfin k::-, -hat • *„ ■ : v •:>>■ .iti'A %<*: : t •• T. • 1 ■ ''T • a *• • -i*i - • .. r - t' !*'* prvrt .* *; .• ■ • - ■ *rr* ttfi* • • - • • • • 1 : ■ • • -- • per 4 • < : i *i. K : •' •> t Hr ■» . -t ■. 'j:.. V : • • . A«*T _E SAID A CUEER Chase? I»r. .1 :»n Istmeaa Qaackenlx**. N*< y Y* rr§ i.v: T/y on bypn^uan, «;.• - — ns a: fa * - x.-.fui New Hi ‘ '< • ’ I > • .-*-•< iLe anrur. tr of divan I>J . ■>• - !• si 'err r that a treat- will some* time* gen e you. *■1 know a mts who, still but half *wa*x. ran .* • } 5 a room in ’lx middle of the night, aU shaken with f*- «■ c St-s.t T*-.*? Sr*. *. e: A 0 .** - cf L.n M o F*r* At - an r- ■ ■ ‘ o a - • ' t f i: ■ • ,.* vl. e: utTt _ u > •. . * i • a a -Btr,;' * 7 *: 7** ■ ; . . _ . - • - . . er l. s ■ . • .. . -«•.. ! eg • tcffit - * •• • - trrr a • r." 2t of - ■n ; ;• * •- . r th_§ i: *:r •. n. *t. 5 t B-a E A RS ¥A RD COMFORT. Oi-; • -,*— !•'* uo use. fa a bow* .-ar-d There s a.wars a 'tor jc *hat I :-y to accottplish ! n, at.* s»:\» d t •• e a:* ut J*, hot i a. ev erybody's setp^nii. Perepriw* I*, a-— Pshaw' I don't i ■ • . ter g*e*T corfe*?--: to me vesterday ’hat a.l h< has he gained tr beefing. Sc cheer wp Ail of > expect to get into a ; if kit some time. THE SKEPTiC. ■ it a cr;me for < '• "• nr* to take out their masters' motor oar? without; leave. • r" dents haTe accom - ■ ] '■ .r ■ t : .• • r ?kept;ra Of n*urs». the 'treat 0< • r- ah «... r._*:.T, hut there :* among t? cm a small ma* • - n’t even *r -* • own :•* " ARMS. LEGS. AND THE MAN. He * many of ns hare noticed that we waik with our arms a? well as with oor i-tr-: sitting on a grassy ■ ng . -• .- | - m ena e the other day I was struck by the ten ■ anicai sv. ng of the arms c.f the stream of passers-by—the right arm always keeping position with the left leg , o 1 the left arm with the right !• g. By attempting to reverse the order of the swing I found that I had a tendency to progress l.in a