KATES
II. V. l.OISDOIV,
ED1TOU AND l'liOl'HlETOlJ.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION,
Cm; copy, urn- year
One 'py, six months .
Om; copy, three months
$ 3.0(1
li.uo1
50
UIV.
lining mill .shs'piiin,
K'Hl0liln ami wei'i'iii.',
Si-dun;; fur some new toy.
v HILT ami haling,
Wimln Mini matin;;.
Chasing 1 1 if- phantom, J"
liin iui'1 winning,
Pray hr and Miming
i-.ckuijr ii liii;h.i' lid;
I lon' ami rcpiniii;;,
Shadow and shilling,
.'are and wnrry mid strifo
I Inar.lin,: ii ii-1 xv ii .1 iii'',
l."ilci in,', lia-t in-i,
Mi-sin;; Hi" ;;.'ili'ii mark;
I "i!ii-!i v :inl II. ml mi.;,
Triisi in mill .1. nil it in". -Tiikinir
ii h ii in I he dark.
Cl.AlihVK II. PltAI'.si.X ill th" 'oiii-mit.
"WHEN KOSES BLOOM."
Il.iliert I'M I., in allow. d his li..rc I.,
walk -lowly l:-:in . Mr had liri-n away
nil l-i t-.i 1 1 1 1 I i 1 1 'r it 1 lie hill- i :ni'l wa
inv ri I miiiiii'- i.i Hi.' linlr watcrim;
place where lie wa- spiulili"; llie Sinn
Hii'i'.lirr.l in It front i in:iny hour, in liie
.-...Idle.
It WI- ililrlirrhlflll July lliJll,i mil and
ImIiiiv in il Ii III" -i ' lit nl llmM -r-, and n
lie -.i lr nliinif ill lli" ill air li -ant; :i
llli'i n t II I II ' Ir.HII a cnlllir up. l:.
.Wiving at la-l at the tup uf a hi"h
liill lir -topped liis h.u-c directly in
front of a picture. ipct f.inu -house di
H'.'My mi tin' I.
Il- w ,i- al'.ml In t irn away wlirn
mil' uf tin- npp i w itel.iw w is op .n il,
ami a voice -aid -. 1' I ly :
"I- that y:i. !..lii il ;'
Ke I' a iiniiii. nl lie xvu- iirpiinil; then
i nt in-.' an adventure, i . m . 1 I :
"How ili'l ynu know il w.i- I:"
"Pei tti.e ii" mi" l-e would In- riiiiiiLT
ali.uil ill" ei.ii'i'n -iiiini; at this lime
nl nirhl. What a eld you have "ot
h .ii-. I'.i tti-r l'ii Ii.iiu.-an.l hi i p mil of
tin- nivjlit air. (i.'u'l ni-.;ht !"
Hue ilium nl," cried U ilii ri Kdhury
ran.. lly. a-, hi hap. d tni in hi- I. m -e,
I i-ii-tie.l the hiiille I., th" ;:ai,. ainl
-Icppt.l ill-iil.' Ii.'lii'.lth the window,
w hill- i;li mi - I lli it my .liriini- enchant
in1,' hu e. " ini't yuii 'jive ine a tin" i r
you i an i . -1 1 ii-ieli that i!n-l. liiej
v in.- l yniir i iM in.-jil. I'erhap -per
liaps 1 -hall wi-h t i a-U jmi -nine liiiie
In I'oruivr Ille -nine ill! it nil. n-e. Won't
on uive ine a tl.iwei- f.n a token ''"
"How -tranu'ily y i talk. Of emir-e I
wmilil )ir vmi a llower, Imt the-e are
only Imm j -ii. kh -, ami Mm Know we
prollli-ril In L;ii' e.n h other Untiling .
ro-i". lint -lay!" the putty v..it
raiiiiht it-ell. "I have a l.umli of
v inlet-on my t.ilile. Wmihl you like
lliimr"
A 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 'r - anv I hill.: that eiiiii" . I'..ia
your liamN I" hi-pi'i'i "I oln rt, nioie
ineei ely I halt he alway- -poke.
The I ! it; III laee ili-.lppi -a I'eil a lllilllelll
from the wimlow ainl 1 1 -1 n l ir i -I. A
white lian. I .'leaiiie.l in lli' m :i,'ht.
"There, take tin III. ami now m.ii inii-t
e;o! (jitiek! 1 Iii ar smile one hliiriny.
Siippu-i' it I'.niilil In iiiatiuna .' (inoii
niu'ht ! 'liar Knhi it."
The wiinlnw wa-s -.oftly clonil. ainl in
an in-lant after I!"!" it wa- !;ropin for
the violet- in tlie wet .'i-a . He I. mini
them where tiny fell, lint, ni liny
Were falling, the ipiii k eve of Iioliert
K.llniry li-el ili-eerneil Mini 'lhinn;, liri"ht
a a .-tar. fallini; .n. The -mall -trip of
r;r.'i where he ha. I -t.iu.l wa- riil'nely
in the -h nle, hi. hh n IV.. ill the li-lil liy
the l.'irae Iiiiisi' ehe-tniit t lee-, anl he
hail to iriope in the il.uk for thii ulitter
inn; thin,'.
An ili-lanf- i aii II Irvealeil it to he
what he -u-pieei a la'ly 's liraeelet. II.
wai a sh inier eirelei nf erohl, Mu.hl"i
ill: ery-tal. The iplirk movement lent
iiiii'l.i-peil it from her arm: ami Holier),
wilh a -mile, put it til -Me hy -hie willi
the withereil liiiiii h nf violets in his
put ki t a- ho ro.le away.
!
The I'evt nh'hl in t'n' dall I in of the
Spa, Ihiliirl I'M I hi ry v..i- -I. nihil I.i lieu
III" soft voiei' h" hel 1 n - - !- I at the firm
hnii-e w imlow.
"You ireil il. it feel m put out, hhe
was -aviii'-'. "I am sure he was n u'entli'
in in. ami how wa- I to Know in tin-
lark that it wa- not .m." This -peeeli
was folliiwc.l hv :i iiiasciiline rowl.
Kiiherl K'Uiury lui iieil, ami .-aw he-i.e
him. le.-ininu' mi llial nlher linliril's arm,
a voini'f iii I -in pai-in.'ly lieautil'ul.
Ijo-l'S millL-leil W illl the li'il.'llt lihl of
lirr hair, -hone in the lio-om of her
ilre-s ami a Imnrli of them was -nmehow
intern im il with the vleioler i;ohl wai-t-chain
all.e'lml to In r fail.
Mr. I-Mliiiiy eaui;lit his luealli, as
till liill'4 her f lee, the eil'l's soft violet
lilue I'j-i's re leil for a liniment unrei n;;.
nizeil on hi-.
'Who is -he.'" lie lli-perei, ('.liri'lly
to his fneiiil. "Iliiw lovely she is!
What is her name.' lly heaven! I newr
helievcil in iliine lovi'lini'4- lii-fnrr, hut
here it is, pure ami uinlelileil. What is
her name?"
"It is Mi-s 'lia ilane," was the ans
wer. "She ami tier mother live at the
drove, half a mile out of town.'1
"A farm hoii-e," reinarUeil Itohert.
'.Nn, it i- not. It looks not unlike
ono. They sire i'i'ph' of property.
Y'f, tilie is very pretty. I'll im roiliiee
you if you like."
Half an hour later Uolieii Ktlh'i'.y wa-.
hviuling ovvr the vniuiy Luly's U.ilnl in
v"
VOL. IX
the pretty seehnli'il loom of n vlnn
w reatheil w imlow. They were iu iiniell
alone n.s it is possihle for one to lie in
the heart of a Imsy, iinhertliii"; erowil.
T'ne lir-t notes of a Strauss waltz were
lieeKoiiinir the ilaneer- ami ".ay roiiili'
went lau-jliiti";, Tiurryin hv.
"You are not cnaneil for this wall.?"
-anl It'ihert eagerly.
Soin' leineiiilieleil eaileiiee of hisviiiT
-liui k the Vi iiiii; yiiT- ineiuory, anil I'or
,'eHiii"; to an-wer him, she lookeil at
him ilo'il.tlully, whilr- a ro-y hlu.li
-wept over her J'onheail. She hall
knew him ami half ili-l nol.
"Will vou let ine look at your earil.'i
he piir-ui il, as w iih pei leii i iiurte-y in
hi- voire ami manner he took tin- nil "1
kill ami i n.iinell.-.l ... . I ... i r. J , ..I, i.i.
-he hail tiirkeil art av am'nl the in-;- a
her w l i t.
"I I half pinnii-i-.l this il nu n I"
li-iln-rl." -he -ta nin.'l' l.tliiiuini;- a ipiiek
jlanre over her -hi'iiMi r into the swaj -ill';
i ii.w.l.
"Th"ii I -hall i iaim it." am.vi ,ri"l Ihi'
I lu-f I !! it , with aii 1'ii.iai ion -mil".
At thai inniii. nt -In rem 1 1 i . - I him as
the man at In-r wimlow tin- niht hrfoir,
ami her file lla-hnl jiiej-rily. "You
-hall iii'l '!' '1 itii i' willi nir,'1 she sai'l,
ila:liii'' away fv..in him. "I hale you! '
I.'nlieii II 1 1 1 1 wiitehi'.J lnr ili-appi-nr
wiih a -inih: on hi-i lip-, Kiinwin:; too
w. II th.; oil! w.e. alti u te.l to luni.
llr ra!h 'I on In-r thr next ilay at tin
fa rm hou e. He l.fan t i s, e thai he
wa- very milt Ii in hue whh ln r ami
mii-t win her. I'iually one evening
when he a: kul her to lie his wife she
shook ln r lie.nl. "I am plr.l o.l to
marry l.'ohert Sloiier, my eini-in, ami I
il.'ire nut hreak it. Ih' is now -ulfr r
in"; from a ihiu. roin hr ut trouhle, ami
thi- w.ul'l Ki'l him."
"Ami you wolilil -aeriliei' y . nir-rl f for
him. w hen you know in your w u hea! t
th il vou love me."
A- t In-v .to. nl Ly the open i i in In w a
low nioa'i rune from the -hiul.lieiy, ami
li.'fori- either roilhi lil-ll nut I'-lnlt
Sinner stoinl in the iloorway.
Il wa- a Ii nil''- never to he foryol 1 1 "i.
lli- h iiiii-nuie f ire was ili-loiei with
' i ilher pain or at'n'"r, hi-pah' lip- Irriu
lil. .1. hi- 1- Il h iml w.i- por-ril, with the
"hi f ainiliar in e. upon hi- heart.
'T'a!-e, l.il-e th it you air ! ' hloUo :.'t
leii.'th riiiui hi- lilooilie - lips as he
, -.'y..i I. - I., u'nli Iii.. I'lvl.t liau.l. "You
: lolil you iii. I no I rare im- l!oli. it K'l-
liary ! You I..M me"
j A pail-e, a -t . i-. ami with a flh.'ht
j fill -liiM f h" fi ll on the eaipel. Uoliert
IMIiuiy Inoketh" fall partially, hut was
! n. 'I ipiii k eiiounh to 1 1 ii 1 1 r -ave him from
! '
tin the tlo'.r. thei-eas he lav. his h-ail
j r.ii-iii on a i ii-hinii hv tin- h.in.l- of
jlioli'll I : 1 1 . 1 1 1 v . he ilie'l. Th" nu . li.al
j nu n -aiil he eoiihl not. in any ra-e. have
i livi 'l 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 lii'.li'lr., if . i !v, hut that
; the .-.-.il ii. .u ha.l I. ill". I him.
, it wa- many loir.; ilays after that.
v hen -he h i I ri en from the siek heil t i
which tlii -I k of -ml leu .hath ha.l
liioii".ht ln r, thai l.' .l.. il l-Mlnuy raiur
to - iv farewell to Mi Cha ilalie.
The interview wa. hiief, slmlieilly
hricf. for with the sh eliov of that iha.l
man Ix iliLT hel ween tlii-ni. spee.lt was
ilill'u ult to I ml 1 1.
"(Jo.iil live!'' she erieil. leaehiii"; out
to him an atlenuateil haml. "I hnpe
yon may tin. I Ic ppinr--ami praer!"
-Tint we -hall meet iiijaiit," erieil
linheit, eagerly. "Surely surely -some
lime in ilir mar liilile I in ay come
to you."
"I lil-h !" she ci i.-.l, tr.irs lolling pile-
ou-ly ilovvn her cheek .. "Yoll lllll-t not
speak of that. Itnherl's slci'lmv vvoul'I
always cnine lid vw-cn us, a- he fell on
I the lino,. We killeil him! We Killeil
him!" ami she wrum; her pale hamls to
j i;clher in stroll"; cM'ileinciit.
i So lie Kisseil her haml ami saiil "Farc
jwcll!" Itu! In- hit a wlii-per liehiml
I him.
j "When the roses I.I. ...in njraiii. leiucin
! ln r nu !"
j A year wint hv ami no ine aye caini'.
i The -eeoml year he saiil to hiin-elf,
I "Surely -hi' will semi for ine now!" I!ut
j May ami .lune crept hy ami July camr,
hut not one vvoi-.l came from ,le ic
I ( 'liii-silaiie. lie was t;iow inn-sii-K vv ilh
! a w ihl ami helpless despair, for he felt
I how wor-e than u-eh it vvouhl he to i;u
nni .ille.l. whi n one il iv a h tier came
tl 1 1 1 1 ) i 1 1 like a while l.ini to his heart.
"The roses are ill hlooin ami there is
I one for vou!" I New York .loutiial.
I si-s of I III- i imtlipick.
I.iltle Dot Maiiima, I waul, a lonlli
pick. Uinaha Mamma You naiiylity "ill, I
tohl you not to cat aiiytliimj; luiwern
meals.
"I'sc not licen cat in'."
"Then what do you want a toothpick
for?"
"I'sc jes lia.l a drink of water.
(linah,i World.
A I'mniliiir Sou ml.
"lo that iinain, voiinn; man," said tt
Jersey farmer lo an Aslnity I'ark hotel
clerk who was tryiulo play a Iroiiihonc;
"do that njraiii, lor il makes me think
of home."
"Iliiw so?" ipiiiie.l the clerk.
"Ili'causi- it s..u .1- just like onof my
old hrin.lh- cows hellow in-,'." llvtcl
.Man.
inTsnoK
IX A MOSCJUIZ.
btr.inge Religious Exercises in a
City in Asia Minor.
Worshipers Who Become
Crazed With Excitement.
TV -crihiii"- a vi-it to Siva, a cily in
A -i.i Minor. Ilnuy M. .Ii-weii -ays in the
lio Ion II. . 1. 1 : We alien. leil, l.y invila-
timi of the -lo iU. win. i-Ihe heail of a I
p. . uii ir -e. t ..f Mnhamnirihili-, the si r I
virrina Mu i.lr thr cily. At .
the cilllanre to the II pie Ihe sheik I
im I ii. am I i oii.liiel". ii- up a lliuhl "f I
-lair. I.. Iii ,i. .l" i- ii. Thi- room
h nl a w in. 1. 1 a at i.!ir en. I, ... that we :
ioiiI.I look iloviily down into he i
nio-.pi" ami si r all that wa-iloii", iputi
a if vve wi iv in a nrivale l" ill a ihea
in . Ahoiit -!'l turn of all ela-c of !
-irii'iy. from t!.r day lalion-r in r.iys to !
the mililai.. olli.-cr in line uuilonn. s '
in a '.euii .-ireir in ii f the ni.-he.
whi.h lh" -h.-d ui.i.il. Aft. r th-
u u d pi iv. I-, ihe r.'d p' ll'nrni nice com
mem id. Thi-, at lir-l. io,,.-t.-,l si,pv j Ives. nd. rly i.i- ll Id pi-ovul.,
ol rep, tili.e, of the v...,-I "Allah i:..d.'": "i" i man i- a I'.. d or a ph.-ieian at
aer.riip I hy asvvayin of lh" hody In." thriv is thr important t nil It that it
ha. k and forth'. Al lira it wa- "AI lah j 's '" eM'i'y in. ill's p..vvi r. if h- i- vvisr. ,,
A I I ih." tin- lir. t svllal.lr anriilr.1, '";:ni.e en iy in III.- i like t '.u nar.M I In-
o "i-and ov cr a-'iii.. The!., v, ii'ii thi- had 1 !' ' t ii inn lit of his own eou-litiili
no! i I'm- -i.,.." ii'ur. lln-v rh.oi'n d to ' :n"' lu'aii- hv v'.hi. h all -uch -ton .
"Al lah Al lah.' k- phr.t p -rlei I linn- ; "'' ":' I " "lay I"- mil
and ui'i-.-n in proiiunnat i f I In- ; i'-d. An aide phy-ician said I a
vv.id hi. I lli.- movement ol'tlu- l.o.lv. A- ; horl lime air" : "lu all my expiriime I
they ;,ej I. lh" IrlVol a 1 1 :: m-u 1 1 . I . the : have never known hut one man who
motion- wi i" .piicker. and the mriilal really di.-d a naiural .hath:" and hr
cvailalinn vi-il.ly inen a-id. Then three ' went on to evpl.dti lh.it a man t an only
nf tin- in n siied huy t.iinliouiilii-', he -aid to die a natural dr.ilh when hr
an I. I- it in I lu in rliyihini.-.illy, hut : die- all at urn e. wli-u the organs on
wilh a certain fill v . : i -u-i i the vvor-hip- which circulation, i e-piral inn and niilri
er- In ini'ieiised ccili incut. " A llah ! t i"H ilepetnl, all fail al alioiil the -ann-Allah!"
tin y cry , in- inwhilr. Thru sue- 1 lime; vvhen a- one man dies l.eeaii-e eir
ends another variation. Now il i- ; eulal ion fail-, allot her hi eail-i the ie-pi
"Allah! Allah!" willi the la-t -y l.ili' i ralmy orUan- uive out. ainl yet : lln-r
ilravvnout to a n,n. .uu-ii al wail, ami ; l"' 'Uise stomach, liver. Kidney-, or
en h ininiilr add'-d l thr v inl. in e if the I i'"vvrl- lircoine iinc.pi al ! Iln ir work.
svv ay in,- and rockin' of the Imdy. !
finally, when the audience had worked j
Ih. ni-i lve- into a -tat- of ureal rvcite ;
iiu-nt. Ihe sheik leaped lo the floor, the j
other- sin I." im liiiLT him in a circle, ami ;
1 hrow in-; his amis lia.-U and forth ami i
hendiii" up and do.vn, w dk.-.l around :
thr circle. pa,.-in:; in !mnl of each n, l-i,
. , . . . . . i
VV h snll'jllt to -mil it hr Vl'.hllr.'.il I
,
Ins mot neis vv itli In- own. I lir cry of
"Allah! Allah, wa- dropprd. and. in
trad of it. tin' hlath wa- in-piralrd
v iohiii ly , ami I In n hlow u mil throimh
I In- i ; 1 1 1 and im tril- vvithan cplo-ivr.
hi-. ill"; sound, all doinj il al tin' same
I i in", am I a i oiiipany i'u; it wiih a uni
! form nirkiii" ,,f ih- hody and violrnt
Ihinwin-- of lln- laid lia.-kw.inl and for
ward. Thi- ..nil inu.-d for m arly mi
lioiu. anil. il pi..i e. l. d. I hi' cvt-ite-
nu ul I.e. 'nine inlin-r. Sniue sc. in. .1
in he in a soi l of i ra.-v or hy pnotie con-
diiimi. with their yi- eiihrrel I or
li '.I ; lot tin' siia.n of thi. . otu inm-d
'Mitio.i and lunital rvi ilrim nl -mm
-howril its. if. lln. 'I.I! to the "round
as if in a lit. whlc an old man. vv ho had
hcell vv al kin.: around I he out -ide nf the
cir.i... a- if vval. hin-,' for -ii'li occur-
H in . -. picked him up and -hook him hy
lh" collar, which seemed in-t inlly to re-
slorr him. and put him hack iu his place
a ;ain. Tlien another, a -ohlier. fell for
vv. ud inl. i tin- rtr-Ir, throw iii"; his arms
wildly al.oiil. tllhrt. showed all the
si"ie. of luenlal ei sa-y , and vv .iv, appal'"
. nl Iv . iiiienii-ei. hi- of their -uiToiiniliii",. :
hut -tiil they kept up, iu uni-nii wilh . retort, the ladie- hidini; tlu-ir smiles he
tlle nlh. r-, thr explosive ilravv iny in and j hind their napkin-. jN.-vv Yrk linns,
cvhalat hui of the lire ilh. with vv ihl cries : - i
ami il..-i-i..iiivs. ll s,.,.,Mei at last ; A nilni'iriis.
as il hum in endurance could no loimer A inlui u'i i-, w hii h i inlands a hiuh
wiih-taiid lie -H-.iiu of uu-nial excite, j price for perfumery and i- pried in lln
Hu nt and physical . xi rlion. and one man ! eM in inedieine and a-a llavor in cook
fell to the ground as if hr vv.ac dead. cry. was onre ul.-unlly uui s-nl to hr
Alt. ml nit- seized him ami laid him iu j hardened foam of the a. or a fimuoi.l
uneasy po-ilioii. Then another fell. ! yro th in t he oce in, hui it i- now know n
tin n another, iiulil liuilly all were lyim;- j In he a secretion of the liver of the -por-or
sin iii"; mi the "round. Tin' soldier j ma. -i t i vv hale, and is ev ideiit ly a product
l.l,i .1 ainl a. ! d like a inauiae, for after , uf smnr di-. a-- in the animal. ll is a
ly in;; . hail ted for a few minute', hr soft, fatly -nli-tamr of variegated "fay
aro-e. -ta .'ui red to the cud of llie room. ! or I'laeki-h color, and emits an a'.:reeallr
I. ipid into the air once or twice. 1 odor wln n rulii-. or healed. It i. prin
aud lie n lowi'iiii"; his hc.nl, ran cipally found ll-.aiiir. on I lio s. as .f
at lull ( I a ins- thi' thiol- ami d i-hrd 1 warm climali -. lh..u ;h il i-al-o nhtaiin-i!
him-. If avtaiiisi th" wall. It did not J from I In-inlet im s ..f thewhahs. The
srein to hurl him. lie only slai-reil larue-l pi. r know a wi h.'hr I H'.' pounds
for a ininnl I ke a ilrniikcn man, then 'and was l.omjil Ii t he k iiiy; ol I'v dorr
recover. l lui.i-.it. walked o.uk a.'aui lo
n-pr-it tin p.i lot inaii. c. His example
was followed hy the most caloiis of the
other-.
Tin- sh, iu i- not only a very line look
ing man hut al-.. a very genial one, ami
talks . I . i -: 1 1 1 1 1 v and e. n jok imrly. Id
is lincly il;es-c.. Hi- outer mhe i- ,,f
wool, woven in line led and while
stripe-, and fa-triii'd with silk cord,
liider this In' wears a loo-c, llowiii";
jacket ami -kill of line niat.i ial. worked
wilh llower-. Hi- skull cap is of
c iri.ui ly ciuhroi.hie I pink cloth,
hound with a tin l.au of white
and ycMovv sill,. While vve were con-vcr-i
nr. his hi lie d iii'jht.r canie in. She
is a dainty 'it l le ihinr, thr r four
years old, wilh in... I i . -1 1 1 1 1 ; i . I hlackcvcs
and tlie lolly. -I rurl'ii..; cycla-hc- I have
ever -c n on chil l or woman. She wore
a ill i" s of hi ue - ilk and a -ack of maroon
velvet, en d i . 'n 1 1 i . . I with nil) I. raid. At
.i-;ii fmui ln r father, -he came to each
u , took her hands, placed them l
r lips, and I hen to her fon head, in
ar lU'.-t . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 i : i and graceful manner
Chatham n., x.
iinaefiuahlc. Al'tera very ph a-ant call,
ilium:.; which colTee ainl slnrhet vvri.
i'T'eil, we hole inlieii t if fiiemlthi
-In ik, woiiih rini.' at the vagaries -uper
-tition will hail olliervvi-r -en-ilile me;:
into. Tin- natives who en- pre-eiit. in
makiiiir their alliens, tool, his haml ami
ntteinple.l to ki-s it.liut lie ilri-vv il hack
from each, as he was nlmiit in press it to
his lip-, in ino.hst ilepriiiatioii of tin
hotna";!'. The sheik tohl u- that he hail
fa-le.l for ci'.'ht years; llial is. ha'lenl. ii
nolhini.' ilutiii',' the 'lay. ainl "lily "In
im-i'l nl'ter sun-el. Nntwilh-tainliii"
Ihi- lnniteil ilii I. he is. a- he -ay-, a-
In a ity, plump ami lu-allay a- any "f us.
He inl lo. I uenl u- to one of hi- follow
r-' ;l 11 r 1,, nian. of thrwihlrst
"f the pel r.'llii. is in ,i,e -rrlil pi. V ioli'-lv
'h'seriheil. who, hr tol.l ii, had la IcJ
1 y rai s in I he -.mi" way.
The Limit nf I.i IV.
It vvouhl appear in f.n I a- tliou;h live
M-.-n-e:u , wu tin- natural or normal
limit "f hiiiuan life: and that wln n nu n
'M'' many years I., :,.,,- that au'e is ai
'''i""l- Ihe fault, iipin from mali-nanl
li-ea raeiid'-nl. ha- lain with lluni
I n line, t In- -cercl of loiin. v it y Ii. s in t lie
nltainineiil of a natural life lo he luoiiuhl j
t" mi end hy a natural death: ami marly j
cv lly man. did he hut ::ive his vital
p"W is fair chances, would liml llial.
hKc
Th-w..n,, ,-tiil h..-s -hay,
"" " '" '" " l"--i''"1 ":,v
-to run a huu.l-l vi ar-In a il iv,
. ,. .,
A.i.l Oi.-ii. ol a sml.h n !l" .as-nwnv
Tli. I '..-ump. .Iilan.
Scarci'i'iiMs lnr ITics.
An old hoardiii"; liou-r uii-trr , talk
imiat ln r lahlr rccciitly ahnul lioii-clmhl
pi-st-. -aid that ill the r:
; il-cs a -ralrrriiw. "I'li.
f llie- -he
-In ...nl ill
unl. "are not as hi"; a-crow-, hut thev
; areas timid as horses, ml seem always
! to he on the alert like ihieve-and cick-
. sparrows. Ileiiee Ilir -Iaii"; word 'lly'
u-ed hv h lei i v es. Now. you mii-l
have tii.ticcl that hread -cal'cerow that
j piece of i ru-l thru-t into the Imt l.-r. I
"euerally make it lliree or four im lu-
j hi"h, and slaud it up like an ohlr-k.
I'lics never iro mar n plitcof hultet'so
- ih fended. I tell you I hi- f.r I Im neii-
er.ll joind."
: "The Lot I cr in a unal many hoardiii";
: house- i- stroll"; enoU"h to defend il-
1 self," sun"cs,, ,1,,. ,, ,. median of the ,
company of hoarders wilh a supplenuii
; larv coii"li.
"You have l.eeii a -rreal traveler,"
mildly replied the ini-H. ss a- snoii as
tiny "uol on to it" all of I lit- hoarders
.;riiined in recognition nf the -U'rye-tivr
i lV the i ti ll 1 1 l.a.i lulia compaliv. A
pice wciirhiii"; I I I p-nmds wa- fnuml in
a whale m ar 111" Windward i lands, and
sold for ."iiul pounds sterling.
A Lesson In ITcnch.
Mrs. A. (who is taking I'n uch I. s-oi.-i
Now, ISridircl, when Proleor P.lainpir
conns you mu-t -ay "cnlfe" to him,
ami he will know what yoii in. an and
come into the palor.
The hell lilies and llridird "i s to the
door. It is the professor.
"Ontaiio," says liridnet. "Wild ye
walk into the pairh-r, sitr .""
The professor walked in, and Itii. l-r-t
reported h.r triumph to the cook.
Harper's l!a.ar.
Alive mill kick I tit.
.loiic-cv "lly the way, Stuithii's, how
is that Spiccr "ill you were ir.inc on.'"
Smit hers ' 'She's all liirhl."
"And that crusty old cuss, ln r faille
is he alive and kicking.'"
"Yi.ii'd a thoiitdii so if you had .on
him hist me out last nii;lit."-- ISi'tinns.
c, Anasr is, isht.
TIlIiRM()Ml:Tl:RS.
lnttircsling Infoniution Abuut
a Useful lnsliTiinenl.
Manner of Making Them and
Testing their Usefulness.
Dlll illir tin- hot vp, lliefe is lio ill-t I'll
luent that is studied more carefully than
lh' thermometer, livery one want-to
kimw luw hot it is i a h day, mid all
continually o nil th.--" little
llll.es. The-e v ary -ollii-t hue--eV el il de
L'l-ei - al the -anie in-ta!il. Slid a ih-alet
in I h'i-niomi.-r-1 a New Ym U Mail ami
llvpri ss reporter.
"Thei iimnieter . tire very cm i Hi- in
st i iim.iil -. Souii-luiies we liml one that
is all ri.udit at certain points and at .t lo t
it will he seven! dr:;iri - out of the way.
These variation are eau-cd hy irreuulari
lies in Ihe tiihe. Tin' tul ale ury
fii'.pinitly iinprrfi d. Wli. a the tu'.i- is
t larjje. of e..iir.-i'. tic r-i-i rat ion i.
several il. -i-i r- lower than il should I.e.
Soun linii - the lull- i-. ! -mall and then
the inrre'-.ry -I I- up higher than it
nll-llt lo. Till' tlll.es have 1 , hr
soor.l. This lakes scvrril month. ,
W In n "lass is nrvv il cliam;.'-. vpaml-.
i ' .III rai ls and warp-alum-t a- I. a. lly a
."recti wood. Wry nftni, after .U'.i"u
a eh. ap therm. mi. t r tin- cii-t.an. r has
Iiiiil;IiI il hark and -aid il i -i-tei. .1
loo il. 'j-r. in the hade. v. lien the Inn
per. lure was only '.to. Tin he t tn- r
iinuin ti r-are made in London. Tlr -i-i
in I m .it I l lirrni. mil I i-r . a.-.-, however.
V il y cpell-iv ... S.,l' very '.' I olles
ate made in Ihi-. country at New l.' l'
anon, N. Y.. and al l.'oi In -I. r."
"Ilovv an- 1 1 1 mad".'" was a-ki I.
"The lllhr i- hlow u to Ihe -i" want
C.I. tin- top 1 1, ill" left op. n. Tin- l.uli.
i- then heated to epi I the air. and while
healed l! pell cud i- ill-cried ill -..III"
lllrrriuv. A the lllhr cool- ill" lll'l II V
fw j,,',, , , j,,. 4
mi. The ..p. n i ml i
the t nl..- pl.ii-. .1 ..ii a
, It. s,..,, .,,
fcl..,i,. ii
i- pl.ee. I in water of a
kmnvn temper. if nir and the point to
which the mercury ii-.-- is milked
S.'V. r.-ll tests like ale Iliad.' Iirfofe
I he in-t riliiieiil i- "If. r.'d f..r -air."
"How air I hri inoinii ri - proved to l.r
n-'ura(r
"There i- a pl.n e al II irvaid Colle"e
for tc-l'in-r llu lll. Tin y : carefully
ex.unineil at di If rent I. mpi ral'.ire and
any variation is in irked. A cert iln-at
i-uivin with every in-trunu nl Ihil is
exaiuiin l."
"Which scale do you think is the
l.cst.'"
"Tin' ccnlinra.le is t In- our I think
should hi' nviirrally adopted. I'nr the
use nf l.rew. rs llnie is a thermometer
ahoiit three fed hui l' w il h a I ml h iil.out
two feel in l. lluth. Th" -c-lle of Ihi- is
-holt and i- only marl. c. I for a few !-
rrci-s ahove ft'eeiiiy point. Another
odd instrument is of lamli-h make, ami
cm he lead in the dark. The tuhe is
liiled with a "Teen c unpo-il i.n ami on
tains phosphorus. Spirit I hnin. nn. 1 1 r
arr used for very cold climates as mer
cury conn-eals al :iu ilcL't'ei's In-low .a...
Thee cannot heil-cdto inea-nr.- iv
I renin heal, as ahove a certain tempi ra
ture the liipiid expands ..o fa-t ; il hi. 'li
nt Hill drr;rrrs. l''ii- very lliull tempera
tines llie py riiiiicr takes the piaee of
the thertnoiiietcr. Tin-heat is nu asurol
hv tin- expansion of nuials. and will ar
Clllalelv rritislcr lip iii TH'I ilenrcis.
ri hrile tliernionii li rs, for tlie use of
physician-, are very carefully made, and
II ciiiilieatr i--old wilh thrill i n-1 i
catiiiLf their variations from perfect ne
ciiraev.'' Ainiiieau and laurli-li Ifiilimr.
The I'lurli-h people are more impres-i.l
hy the mai;iiilirent ridiii"- at the Wild
Wc-t Siniw than tlu-y are hy any other
hut lire of the cxhihit hui. The -port inn
papers devote a "tint deal of -pace to a
study of the American school of i iii. -Iriaiii-in.
Nearly all of llie prolcs-ii.mil
critics anrec that the American -ly Ic ol
sittiii" firmly in the suhllc. as if tin
rider were a part "I the h..-r. instead o(
ri-inu' in llie lauji-h way, is greatly te
he preferred. lieicntly an "Id army
ollieer had a loiin; i.ar.l in the Time
shnvvin:; thr superior points of tlx-eon -l.'D
style of li.lni;', and i alliln; upon th.
Ilmdi-h hols, nn n to i-lildy that -ty le of
lidiiiL:' to h arn "la.-c, security, and Imw
hi s p. -av e the -I n until of thr horse. Th.
style nf tidinir I a 1 1:; 1.1 in the fa-b!"iiahh
r.nlt-h ridinn -. Ii....- i- the reverse ol
"Taecful. The stirrups of the rider are
drawn up so shori that thr lid. i'. knees
are hroiiuhl up nciiiv to his face. This
sliniicniinr of the stirrups curl , the ridel
forward so, that he looks as if lal.m iu
umh r an exauuerated curvature of tin
spine. Take this iiiiL'iaccful lonkiii"
position and then sjive the linun- occupy
hi"; il. 11 rcirnlar juinpiiiLr jack motion,
six inches up and down al every step of
tin- horse, and you have a correct idea ol
the "rare ami poetry of mot ion taught ill
tlie r.iii.'lish tiding schools. The rising
in the Kiddle may he ca'sy, and may d.i
for the parks and short country tides,
hut can not he compared for a moment
with tlie Western holder sly le of sitting
firmly in the saddle holdinu' on l.y the
kn.es. -o that the rider moves only lis il
lie were a part of ihcliorsv. - Argonaut.
no. ri.
I seful Hints Id Sh ii its.
The principal reason why !:"'! swim
mers are so often drowned when they
an- a.-ridetil.-illy throw n into tin- water is
lireause tin- shock call-"- them to lo."
their prr.-rlire of mind. 'fin- lo-f "I
pre-etice of mind leads to pataly-is of
doily, or to Mich wild cvertiniis a- to :ie
celeralc di'ow nint.', iioteiul nf coiiliiliut
ill": In preservation. The uhilily to he
have wl-ely in i-a-e of sudden :n cidelits
can only he ;u ipiired ny cpei :i-iiee. just
:i- i v i ry lliinn cl-e had lin n :n iiii-l.
The theory of t In-mat l r i all lie laiivht
in -w imiuiiiL: si-hnol-. Inn tin' pr.u tiri!
mu-t l-in .piin d hy cp I i nee. Hence,
in some sw imniini; h....- tli" pupil- are
taken out in a I mat. Ill" latter I iiiLT n'
set pnrpo-i Iv a- if the up-. I h tpp lied
net ideiitally. Thi y an- al'-i suddenly
pu-linl "Vi rl.oard. anil siiliieet. il lo all
lualitu r of pri pared ai i'nhiit- -- n- tn
aeeu-toin them to tii'liin.' in
i nu rL'riii irs. In tliis w:iy pupils
h-arii how to l.rhavc in i a-r nl' real :i ' i-
h nt- and ale pmirrl.d ii'tniii-l the h'-s
of lh. ir pri - -nee of mill. I a-i..n- "f
ilali""l.n lln water. Tin V .llr f . i -1 ! 1 1 In
have faith ill ihe -u-laiiiiii'; power of th"
vval.-r it-elf. They L, i t-. km.u that the
wain- vv ill -ii-taiu th'iu if lh y will only
n nih r il tin- lea-t In lii. Il i- mil'. a I u-
irlclv ut x imi.iIIv know ii th:t a I'm r
lai i upon an oar, or IV- "'in ,v .i !r of an
overt iirued I.. .at . or a l..irl. aim. .-I
any ll'.atia. ..l.'.ri. will .-n-t..io th" !"l
man hody iu c il n vv.il.r. I'. i- iii- wlm
have he. ii j i . . i f ! y taii"lil. and have
ae.piired the hal.it of a. I w il h -It
po--e--i.,n in lln vvat'i' when liny air
iip-et. don..! allruipl I., clinili upon thr
. n . 1 1 il nr I I.. a i. I. nl imply I i hr h..'.. I
it and .pii.-l ly -uppoi'l t ln-in-'-l v
A
Imallrilflili.il with v..'it.'1'..r . ..mplri.lv i
overturned will .-in. p.. it ;.- in. niv per
11 1
-"lis as can ". ! lln ir li nid- ui.oii tin1
'
juiiwalr.il I li.-y Iii have iuri ly . In a j
ia-ri.f an nt, a p. r-..a v. lio under J
-land- ami art - in ar. or. lami- wilh lh
fail-, would -land a l..il. r cliamr ..f
h .in:;- saved, ivni if hrw.-rc a p.... I
swimmer. I lian an expert - im tun w ouhl
I i.i x w In. si,., id. I I hi. pic-enrr of
liiind. Iron.
Mall Mivel Lire.
Wall s,., i !if, i- . I. iiii.r.i liiiiur. It
unlit- nun for hull iiual v.U and h.r
I u-i in reipiiriii" i 1 1 ii; y and h ud
work. The - ir.. I i- --IUI-..IIU.I. d wiih
lelllplati.iis In "aliii.h- in ..ihn peily
way- and ."p.. i illy to diink. The Wail
-ll'. . t "in mii!. are uuioeinii- ami "audy
ami .. . lu, i v e. A hit .. I a l vv hundred
dollars iu a mail'-. l'av..r t. iu.t- him t..
take a di ink ol jiil.il d i.,n while a ..-s
di mam I- I he . up of . -on -i .hit i. m. Money
i- made and h-l on -.. hiy u scale llial
yoiim.: ni. n . .pi. ially are !..-. iiiai.-d l.y
tin- ripidily of the pare ami magnitude
' of Ihe hii-iiu -.. There i- I. nip Iaii, :ii
t.. pi"di:.'alil v iu c.ihs all I in .linn. -r- and
Inn. lu- which i- freely " rat iliel. A
j yniinu mill who ha- - nl a year iu Wall
t I. Inker. ' otprc- v.lln lll.lkr- -i:',oii
! tn day and l..-r- ispio to now and
) make- li-.'OII lh,. url. i-ll'l "..ill"' to eon-
-id. r the value i. a tni or tumly d.d
lar noli- wln n hi. ow n ph-i-iire or coin-
f.nt is u 1 1 I . c i .'ii-idrralioii. When at
the cud of the year he lind- liim-i If wilh
lianllv nil to hi- nainr. In- i- .lilililv
an.l al.-olulclv nuliltrd I'm' work, ami lir
i-in,. r,- in, Im. d In pul -In in a hii.'k. t
-Imp. wilh tin hope of inihiii. it A'Jo.
than to xv. . tk. n a ciiii,'- wa".s. II-
lias liii i.mr iutii'r-lr.l ill p. t Inl. lllll .Old
.lain and hor-e lan-s and hit. ry lii kets
and 1 1 1 : 1 1 -1 1 1 11 -4 li ilf dnllai - ami draw
pok.-r. and work i. veiv tii.. ..me. II".
ill .holt, is "; 1 for llnlllitl-;. The .low ti
ll. vv 11 '.aloolis air full of lh, -,- W all -lin t
wrecks. They arc .111 haml Im drink-,
hut arc """d I'...-unl hiiiy vv h. 11 there is
Wo'.k to he doll.'. r.llll.lh. ...lli. I'.
Tin' l!picnre's Hcieat.
A Let W.I- lee. Illlv lllldr hv two
I"l. ui li -j-oiiriiiand-. om of whom a. -.il-iil
that he eon! I .1. te. l tlie 1 ..nipnaeiil
avis
ay di-h pal l I'm,- him. lar
, Ih, I- l III,"' al .!'. at n,l,l. 1 h .1 hr would
.. . i 1. 1.. ... .. n l... ... .i. , ,.i ,.
Willi In- i...'l vv.iul.l pn pair a -'-.iviry j
,i:.t.-' I.... .1,. ... i'l... !.. . ... i.,t .1... I
.' ' '
thr, 'thi I i.i the skill nf lli. I k, I'll,'
., ,
cock a r iiiiiiiinaii .. I coin'-. .Mil.. I
,
all his . drills and -iuih- ..! al I i.i n -. .
l h. di-h wa- p! i r.l 1 1 1
cpn II I e. i I r I l-l " - .- Ill I. - 111- 1 1.-, 1 I .1 "-
titrain. -in. II- ii lii-t.-s ii"ain. Ala-! it
1- n il. .lent ol all mii i.'..r-: sin li
Hires, -o i u . i r v i ' 1 1 . 1 1 -i y i.i. i.it. .1. -in-ti
i. ...n.l f. I. ...
'".'' '
XX Hat can ll m: n.ii. i mu- pl.-pani
tripe.' No' ( ail". In ad iii.imw -li i..
pieiirc .rives ii up. "It i- , , vvhit.-
I - I
kid trlrivcs!" is the ei.nl explanai ion.
1
VV hell t III li I- le -l"IU'.i .is lo-l. New
'
Yol k Tell ttlalll.
m
Nl'H ll'k's l(utll-l llillls.
M.IX Wed is the lllll. st .lew III New
... . . ,
Aork. his liniire l.cui-r I'-luual al nl
0(10.0110. I'ollnw inu' him air fort V other
million. dr. - of I hr same race. The , . . '.. ,
. ... a- .1. In i mi is due the dls.ovcrv an.l
Ihl. lew cipilal in the ei.tloii cxchanire , ,. ., , ', .,
,' . , 1 1 1 i ". 1 ' I : nation ol t.ie principle of tint
i- more than -jiii.liuil.iuiii. and of ntv' , . , , , ., . . .
, ,, , . itv.t-t in lln- mould hoard. Wch-tel
ri al i" ale Ihcv In. Id at lea-l iflilll.llilll ,- , , . . , .
I ., .. ice It nitere-l iii Ihe iiiipi'oVem.iit
UIMI Anc-tiinalc ol thi- annual Iran-ac- i . , , ..
. , , , , , . ol plow -, nut ll rem lined lor (.nvelnnl
tin lis ..I th, vvhi.l.sal." trade .1 New ,, .
X-...L , ,. - "'l:'i'" '' S,r ' "s,h"
; '
imnt. .1 .-." .v. , i nn or .
....
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1 Our sntinre, one insert ioii-
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One SiUnrc, two insertions -
One wUitn', one nioniii -
For lnrinr a.lvettUtimiils libiral con
I trr.ets will lit- mndi.-.
Meadows nf liolit
Mnidowsof p.M,
Ir.llin nnd r.s-lin ii-we-t,
Y.' l.i un.l hold
The milk of tin' world al voii'r hrenst.
Ye are the Hill s.-.- that elill. ll
The ladies 'l life, .'III' I tnllell
The lips thai laini-li and hiiru
In ii ii- m v cruel ami sleiii.
Jh-adows ,.f -old,
J liin,' and ninnins uvvay
Slmil with lh.- mold
An.l ei-..wii.-l w.lh the lirlit ..rd.'iy,
Yr .-or ili' ii. ini-l- of earth.
'i'h,- iar.l-w Im wakm In l.u lh
Tin' viol,.:-him-mid I'lilt. reaps, t..,
I i.. l.-r thr dark nn.l tin.- ilcvv.
Jlea.low- of (.'..1,1,
V n.lniv and vvriidin tilling
l-'nir In l,. 'i...l
An.l m'iiy ami nu llow with son.
Yr r.l f I In- li 1- w lio-i' 'hilnrs
Air run- Ly th.- i a j "-r
thvmv
Air vM iil.-n in w iadrow-"t i.,i a-s
JS.v i..u-iral si.-l-l".' that pa-s.
M.id.'W-of p...
I..in-.l.!!i ; an l l. apir afar
l-'a-l in y 'lo I' -Id
I'.,,.-. . i II, ,- I., nil ittil are.
Y" ao- l!.. Il.l.r. I hat .lip.
An.l hi: I'l'.'in iii' '"l'ii I'.llir li
Tlie m lar. v. ie 'l. ihorir II.-.I
trnt.-l an.l luni-l int.. I.I I
- In. .lame- .rwlmi Matlli' Wj
in vn:oi s.
In hi"!i -pirit - a suuin."!- thnimiiu
in i. hin .1 i .id ui iiiiii a mrcr Ins a
y inj I line ! ll.
Th. ir i- onlv on.' s. a on ill thr' year
'..r I In- hama
I ,,- j , . , , . , t-
in in live- tin- lllolr hr
I... ul what In- dot -n't K now.
..ill I, I .V he I'll.' -II'.:. ir for I W.i te.l
! , , . . . ,,
-.,is. s( n- Ilia I ir - w i , a Ir I tu 1 1 1 ; l V or
I
' lllll .'I L! li .
The
i .. . i ihlc youth i- like tin- in...
I'll, lr i- lilt Ir hope f. .r i.illl after
In- u I - III l- hel.
iiohr is li.av.n'-. lir-t law." -ays
I'ope. and tin- i. -I iioanl I.e. per thinks il
i.jhi I o he I In- . il- loin, r'-- loo.
In li ih.. - a lady I r. ..'. a man like a
tel. -.-..".-; Wlnn .In draw- him out,
....!,- iiim thr.. U'.h and tin n shuts hilli
up.
I A ma In-r cm f. .r i oiisumpiion has liei-n
I d i-.. .v ivd. A - I In ili-rovery was made
iu iei.iM. I hr i on-uuipl ion in. ant i- per
hap- t hat of I..-, r.
If. ll'lrllh III-' -llccc of the no'llMl i.ui
..r tin w ii'- lijhls, w. mien cvn
...mrio.il in thr jury lx. inlanls vv ill
proli il.l . u d to I"' n il i - in lln- court.
"1 t. !i yoll. ihi- li-l.inu i- lloihild'
play ." i . in n l. i d ! '.!.'!. son. a- hr I ipp 1 n
the l.otl Ir '!' hail, and impaled almiil a
pint of il. - l-'i-li h i-- e a - en I nr t vv..,
and doii'l yoll l'.i'.;rt it." "That y l ,"
r-p.n.hd iiimp-iy, "Inil il' 1 am not
1 1 1 i -1 i k ii we shall worm it out of them.''
"No, liol.l.y," -aid his inoilur, "em
pi. .col pie i- iplile . 11. ll lot' Voll!"
"It's funny." i,.poinh.l Ih.l.l.y ." with
an iu j it I d :.ir. "You -ayyoii are mix
M.-u-lha! I -lioiihl harn local properly,
nml yd you won't rive nu-a chance t
i practice."
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A IM.VIC-TIi' .1 111.
.:ltt is .inl. ill.' ill Ili-l' dir. I.
i I ' .r -lir'. in-: a-kr.l I w !,.-hi..-h.-r ral,r
il l. t a- le.'lv. Ill t.-illl- "I lal-r ll" -prate
M.nUt thr I I hi- ll., I' ll-r.l to Lai..'.
Ihe Aiicietit ami .Mmlcrn I'lovv.
Thr ph.v ill ...111.' form ih.ul.lle-.
dal - ha. I-. I. i-l '"" "I' I' Veal-,
a- pl .v.'l I'V ehi-el.' l -Ilh- up..ll anciiill
ini'tiuni. nl -. 1'i.r many 1 a lit uries it wa-
l.i.l a 1 rook, d lii.il of a tree. ( I
the .it-lit -1 1. or. -etit.ilioi.- -hiivvsita-I,.
in-; .ll IV. I: l.y lolll in. 11 vv In. ....k por
lion- ! Hi- !. ranch'-- upon llnir -Imiil
'ihi-. w hi!. I .v .. oth 1 nn 11. walking hr
hind, h"1.' I il I tin i . .11 m 1 wilh hand
i.f I'.-. I. Tie i'm-1 pl.w- diavvn hy rat
tle w.i. L'-lid'.l l.y a -iiiLllr halldlr,
xv 1 . i i tin- p!.".v 111. in. with hi- free hand,
SnVV.ll llie Lllill. I 1 1- !' llUil folloWll
,- ..n, :nl n;!
away I. inl- :
I i , ' . - .lit tn. m pi, knit; up tin- ;;
I ' 1
the l; t : i i 1 1 he
1 ',,.-, h -!, i l- , , i. In tie- plow.
fir I.I.
li, . , d the plow vv a- lh.
j tdlt ..I lie lr. ., -. I i ir-. ami piol.ahly
I
I I
-id. i. d il -in il.-L-r I., try
il hv .'iv human in;:, liuil v .
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l ln i- dn'ihi l.-s- mi" i. a vv hv tin
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... t I .... I ... in . I , I ial i an ,1 . .V 111. I.t in it -
I . ,
... a I.. I .1" I I
a. -. .nu I inm- shaped
I. as l.v a I'll wed".'
I , . , , ,
at . th , Mill. lie Wrilr Was tlirurd ol
th.
.il I.
I -. . i.n- :.i on u I il I li. vv for t hr
I.i.i int.-. L u it 'V.i- imt until tin- I'd'
I. -iii 1 1 .-. iilni '. llial there was auv indi
! cti.e, ( III- i.h a of coinlilliin:; I he tw.
, , . .
, , ,,.,, ,, 1,.,. -,M..e into the t W -tlli
i , , , . .. , ,...i
n !.! I... id, ll wa- onlv little m.iri
, ... .1 ' i I
than a ill -. a" o lii.il the plow hcyai
' . .
t . I a!,.- I h. nan ial lorin ol t he plow ..
the prc-i-til day , and thr improv ciucnt-
In I ., a ,.( I.o..., Inl- hi , 1 1 I'
I .... ,. ., .
I t.lr.ll imitol thr world. Ihe Until;
. ,, , , r ,,
l l lot i i in i ; a i ne p.n i ei n n.i a 1 1 o.n
tti.- , I itni.l-oV rtiniils I. tit to 'I't.olil
.."In. ' p ' . ol tin- pi. sent day. - Chi-
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I i nii'i II. i.i d.