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VOL. XXI .
PITTSKORO, CHATHAM COUNTY, N. CTIIUKSDAV, MARCH 2, ISHO.
NO. 27.
r - . -: . . . . s,
THE
I Swamp
sV
A STORY OF THE FRONTIER,
TIT EC. HliXFORD.
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2
Cuyrit'l:t I' lto'ctri lijiitu-r't, Sms.
ciiAVTr.n vir.
COXTISfF.I).
It wai two o'clock before Wayne, re
turned from his midnight tramp. He
climbed tip to t lie roof of t'.io kitchen,
und in through tlio window of bis
room, mill Pick sy v ho more of him
that night.
"I'd liku to know what he's tip to,"
sid Pick, tuoie than once, before ho
went to sleep. "Forhitps his bruised
eyes pained him so hii couldn't rest,
Hiiil lie thought hc'il ceo if a villi; in
the. night ir wouldn't uH'ord relief."
Atnl then Pick laughed softly to
himself at the thouuht of the mark he
ha 1 lc"t on the face of his rival.
cuvi'Tci: vi ir.
tut. MrsAin on Tin: cottonwood trf.f.
The licit il.iy a wet u:i I rainy nnil
Uoi at nl t'ltvo-.i'ilc fur farm-work.
J think I'll hnn.iM;;," Pick Pai.l
to Mr. I5im:i". iVrliap I ca:i run on
u c.iviy of j u:ii li"."
"A iiies u'l 't-iii wonhln't r'o I n 1, I
allow," sal 1 Mr. U.iono. "If I a' n't
ho liii'ile t r'cama. i. IM t.o 'ioiiir. tut
T ilon't ki'rr to he lai'l up it week from
wlithiu' 'ronii'l thi-.nijli the wet, 1
reckon IM hitter siaj to home. You
nii,'!it nk Mr. S'ay;ie t no, ef yon.7e
lm ikeri1!' u'ter c ciip'iiy," ho Hihloil,
with n sly tAiukle of lii t ye.
"Mr. ny ic mul 1 can't mint ou the
Hauie. trail," a isworeil Pick,
"I Hjo. th.it," Mii l Mr. I'.uono. "rio
loen o 'ry oouy. 1're wautcil to Pay
mithin' to ye n'l.nit nmlteis 'n' tilings
for iiiitn a spi ll, nti' I iliinn.i hut now's
as pooil a chance in I sh'll he likely to
git. 1 want yon to umlers'nml tliit
iiv.ther 'n' I ihoi't uph il 1 Nancy i.i
wha h.'.-i n-il'ji:i'. Ve'vii talke I to
her ah.ett it, hut - I.oi il! it ilon't ilo
tins leas; mite o' .nl to try an' mvy
ir rca-M'.i vt i a ;al that'.-igiit ntuoiisli
iilet in her h '.i'l. I ilon't le'kcn ihe
kci'M an nu ful siht fer Waviic, hut
hIio thinks sIh;'.n iloin' Hiithtn' purly
amiirt, nu' opposin' her only mukes her
all tliii m r ilet:irmi:ic.l to liev her
own way. I ilon't want ye to Manic,
ns. We ilon't like it, but, in I m-;1
nt'..r. we c.io't help ourselves. She's
fiKhtec l a T iM'i ilo as she likes if she.
B.'.n ahoilt it. I!. it I fed fie,) to nay
Hhu'it m ikiu h fool of herself, n' it's
my cit'i li I opinyiiii that Wayne's
ui.tlt.iu' u fool of her, ttio."
"I ilon't hhtmc y in in the least for
'hst has hupeiicil," a'nwcreil Dit-k.
''I have hhrneil n on.' hut Nannie n'i.1
Wayne, fro ii tile th 'i. If she rcal'y
oaves i itire f u- him tlori sht' ever ill. I
fur him, she's il tiii ri ;ht in elio )sin
him instea 1 if l . Il she iloc:i:t'i,
Kile's iloitin wf.ui ;.r, anJ I'o tohl hi r
mi. 15ut it tlocsii't make mn. 'i th.l'er-
ncii with us ii'ncil that !i uv, for all is
Ollile.l hetw een 11 '. .She tuhl mo no,
H'rl wlieu n nivl tells ino timt, I'm not
t'.io fellow to no o.etniti;' 'rouiiil her,
itskiii' if she h i lu't l etter thi.ik i
over a i l say ye-.. I take it for i;iM:ite 1
that she k'l.nvs her own min i, u iJ
means wha'. she says."
"Wall, I'm tlespnt sony nnythinV.
Iiftjipeiie 1," sai'l .Mr. l!oo ic, with r
nigh. "M-ithcr u' me huth felt as f
weM like to hev a match of it utwecn
you an' the jii 1, nn' we s'pocil 'twas
the Name as ma Ic. I'.ut it seems as f
you fouhlu't be sartin o' notliin' till it's
lone."
Pick rlmuhli re l his un ami s.t o.T.
As he went nroun l the coinrr of the
ho is he sa v Nannie stamliii;.; in the
kitclicn-il ior, shaking ttic t runi'os fin:.i
the tn'ile cloth for the c'uickens to jiek
tip. HUo KVt' hi i one siileUm, lo k,
ami thin tunic I her iitteutiou on the
poultry
"Ah, yo.i nee li't look a, mn if you
iloa't wait to," sail Pick, with rcsc.it
f ill feelings ri-iu,iu his breast. "You
can't b'.a no ue for any thing except tlio
oinhellihincat of y.i.ir channi i M'.-.
Way.ie's fu1.'. I hacn't trie I to
prevent vo ir intimacy with him, iri 1 I
ilon't inteti I to. li lt not oblige 1
t iike hi :i bje.t t-e vjj o, Mis'j Nancv
Uemie!'1
It was n ltnow'urc. nonr the mi V.lle
of tlu ftfternooil when Pick Nt orie.l
t-OAa il h.-1'.ue. Huihlenly ho ca :g'it
niht of the print of a man's foot in
tUo unit, rain iiioi-.tene I e.v.th. lie
bout ilo.iu h i I cxauiiueil it vet v care
filly. "iW-l1," ho ra;il, In rcrutinio-l
Ihj f.i.ilpri it, "thi-i is i.i'.h." ,i s;riit;t
thing to I'm here. It lunsi ho a' le.t t
three, miles from Mr. 1'oit r's. I cu t
iuinine what j l-'asuro a man woii!n
tl'll i:i a tii.ee mile Ma k i.i tln-fO
noo.ls, at the ilea I of nivj'.tt, n uon,,' t ho
in. is imtoe-i a o! t; nats.''
I'rom which the re.t c- ill r.'ali'y
uu lerstttu 1 tU t' h - i cli'.v.l t'.io track
to have be u m i Ic by I. . Wayne.
Ho got .lowu ou his knees a'l l fX
a 'line. I the tout print s.ill -.:orc c.csely.
It was certaiu'y i.ia I J iy a tout that
WMro a bout from 'i uu b.lnvr." That
wai fviilent from t'.io n.t:rv sle,
tuiall heel a nl g.-uer.tl s.i.ip .
"Noboiiv veaiM h.'.j'i a hcoi i''it
Wayne," suM Pick. "Vt'nyiie I . .tie
that track. It points t i.var.l the
Hwauip. 1 ni c,'iti t :ce iv'-ier U
went to."
He follo ve l the tra-.'ii (: , 1 evl:.:;;j,
La'f nu hour.
"Four wile from rei-l.v'ii, or I'm
no juilga tf distance," he caul, as hi
pauii to take breath. "I wonder
"iev
'V
Secret.
how much farther the siiitjing-tenchcr
walks on moonlight nights, when
everybody else is supposed to be in
lnM"
He iliil not have to go much farther
before his question found in answer.
Tim footsteps lc 1 to a large eotton-wood-tiee,
uml beyond that they ili.l
Hot go.
And then Dick made a discovery
that puzzled him. It was this;
Tim rough outside bark had been
cut away, dow n to the. smooth w hite
inner liiiiuu;. and on this was written
in pencil the following Words and
figures;
'Averiil's, near Ieer Crock, We. I., J A P.
So. 1."
Pick rend the messa or whatever
it might be. over an 1 over, wkh a very
perplexed look in his face.
"Averiil'it!" ho rcpiatet. "That
name sounds fandliar to r.io. Let ice
see." thoughtfully, "i'hvre's a l inn
by that name living ahov.t ei.,'it miles
from here, I think. he m ve I in
lately, Ves, I'm rir'ht, T know, for 1
luard tha' Deaemi Snyder talked i T
trading horses with I.i ,i. I'.ut wha!
this has to do with hii.i I can't i
u;ine." lie real t ,o vo".ls in i'ie
tree over a. 'aiu. "It's rather a q'ici r
thing to co.ne mvos i in u -h a pin as
this. I've known uf folks writing on
trees f ir thw fun of tin- thin,.', but I
never lnnv.1 "f tic. ir u'eliiug up ic.
hiiduiglit and g 'ing foir mile i int.:
tlio woo ls t il i it. li'.t u'l n t i l lie
to me. Jlut it's Wayne's writi'i'f.
plain tn Mi'a. His h ttt rs on the
blackboard, at Muging-iMdiool, lime
just tho ninie ll.iuri-his t them.
Yen, it's ihiir to m li - wrote tha":
hut what ho wrote it for I can't gu" .-i.
I'll see what can be i.ia le out of the
pu.le, though, if kce ing an i ye on
WayiiH '11 help any. 'Avi rill's, Wed
ncsihiy." I wouh r if that means that
somthiiM i (-'"iug to ha pen at
Averiil's w hen W edncsh.v comes'.'''
He walked mound the. tree, ex
amining the ground closely.
He could see no oilier tia.ks. F.ti
dently there had been but one pcrs.in
there!
The truck from thr tree led away n
little to the south t( the one ho had
followed to it.
"I'm going to see what n little maneu
vering will do," said Pick, a-, he spied
a little pi!i;-tree near by. lie tonk his
knife from his pocket nil cut auay
s une of the .roil ;h bark on th eoutsT le,
As s mn as he had reach-. I tho inner
bark, i iteh be. ran to exudo iu liitle,
transparent drops.
JI h.i 1 to wilts. une time In f re ii
mi lit lent a il ui.it to auser his pni
poso h i I a 'eumulaied. Then ho took
a chip an 1 MTaMud s'.iiei of the t cky
r.tud' o:V upon ii. 'i'akiug this t the
o 1 1 m voo.l, he sjvrt'ad it over that pari
o; the tfej below th- writing w lii. h
would be must likely to in contact with
: n man's arm if he were to uttenn t to
write n:i t!u smooth sa.'e nViovc.
"I'hci'e! If I see any pi! eh on
Wayne's co.it f lceve, I shall be roily
' s,i e he's In en ba k here," Pick said.
' au l, seeing that, I shall know when
to come and see what's item done."
!'or, though he coal " not give his
leas is for it. he felt nun that the
; writing had been phi 'ed there for Home
on.1 t ) read and t i answer sumo special
1 purpose, ami that the parly for whom
, i' had been left would understand prc-
oisely what it meant. He meant to
understand what it meant, too, before
he let tho matter drop.
' lie iitteni ted to follow the trail fn in
the tree. While it ran a'ong the low
la i.i, it was comparatively easy to do
, sc. Hut as soon us it caum to the
Irgher la id it disappeared. The rank
gro.vth of grass and other forest plants,
i tne, alisenee. of which was noticeable as
i tlio land Moped oa-uwardly toward the
j Vi; Swamp, with tlu thick carpet of
j last year s leaves still unrotte 1 cover
j i i, I'm ground, took no impression of
! the feet p.n-iug over them.
l)i -k in i le up his mill I ta say nuth
: in; about his tlisMveiy to any one.
j He tv.Tul 1 wait a i l see what happened.
, It was barely possible that Wayns ha.l
j wntien tee words on tho tree under
tin impulse which men often feel to
serihhle oa whatever su; faoo presents
! itself fur scribbling on. Aii.lthen
I a il this w.:s tlio i lea that took firm
pisses iii of Dick's mini it liii'rhl
, li ive bo. u wnit.eii f v a purpo.se, and
! dj '.I'tUss ivai.
"i .1 keep my oyon ojien, nt any
r.ite," tliii t'e'ir Pi k. "It may am oip.it
t ) o:a thing. If it dea l, there's lio
ii.u'ai done.''
j ("UAPTU: IX.
I 71ST ViT.IiNTSOAV M'UIT.
Pi male his discovery on
Mon lay. We li'csday e cuing he went
tj M'igi:;g-achool.
The m u k ou Wuyne's faca had
turned from purple to dark yreeu, and
was tho tnhjffrt of much merriment
1 among t ie irreverent yo ingstcrs who
j iittcH'ie 1 siuging-.-ehf ol. Wayne heard
; then, nnl knew win! they were
( l.i'.igliin a'uKit, but he pi eteuded not
i to notiee it.
; i'iek ! al c--.is ':t- take an aetiw
! i.i. t i t t'i- singii.g-scltocl. He dil
! n f. el like re.- iviiig instructions
i from a ia.ii Le I'u'.i :e 1 as touch at he
i d d Wayne. Hut ho would not stay
j away troia it. IC he wero ta do that
he kuv that it would be said lie
: :. '
stayed nway on account of llm tronW
between him and Nannie nud the fing
ing-mastcr. So, to s how them that h
wasn't inclined to withdraw front -o
oiety on their iiecuunt, he came iptita
often, and was tt till c.iii'i'iiv.iuces iho
same jolly Diek Ihayion that he ha I
I always been. Hut if 1 tell the truth I
I have to record that a large share t.f hi
I good spirits win as-.iu.ic 1. Of.m
when he looked n! Naniiie, an 1 n,.i '
! snme lnnghin;r reiiiarl: to whoever sat
! next to liilil, ho t'idli't feel til- lc.v-t
I like laughing. Try as he might, he
j could not get over his fondness tor tho
! girl who bad jilted him. He knew
I that Mm ha 1 doiio wrong, and fel.
that she was not the girl he had
thought her to be; bul, in spiio of nil
' that, she was still Nannie iloone, ami
Nannie liooue had been more to him
1 than any other girl cottl 1 ever be, h .
had to ii-knowlcdge to himself, iuulU
us ho disliked to do so. There was r.
very sore spot in his heart, and it i"i I
; not herd readily. lYrlniM it w c.ild i:i
time. He hoped so.
"1 am a fooi to lake i: to le art so,
I supp.ise." he !iid t i hi use! i', mo'-.;
thim one.'. "Hut -I can't h"ip i'l"
"When singing soli ,o wai t.v.-r,
and Nannie wn'k'd oil' ho n,. with
Wny.ie; a feeling of leprcs-'i :i c.i.ue
over In n.
"I don't wan! to g hone yet," ho
th iiirht. "I'm blue in a v. ii 'tstouu
to night. Il' 1 wen. t . be 1 I e ml l i t
gn to sleep. 11 walk n'viun 1 by 'I'll i
tla's, uu 1 if she's up when I get there
I'M stop and see if I can t.l'k ma ters
over wi.'h her atid f.-t in ii ion !!y
terms a;.ii:i if p iss;'!e. I t! Ti, li'i'i
to have every'io iy w h j,j - ,. v. . 11 I
e.r e f ir n rai is m "
So lie wa'k I n.iy from i'.i - s,,li , .
h'Cl' e to.i.i-l tii" Meven.-t",' pl.i .
;iho la h.i 1 uoi be. n ir. ; in 'i i - e''e,.'
tli'i! nitt'.it. I'.-r'aups Hi !. ! f ,;;'
out that !'.a' he hi it. .11 1: -::''o:'
Wayne v. as trii", a i I Ii i 1 ; . ;( . a'
home out of i:i'.lig ia ; m. If mi, it
would be in cay mirier f .: to :i to
be nun frh : Is a ii i. -h 'o i ' r
t'o't i 1 il out yet s'.i-s wonld be s i.-.. , ,
I'.e.t when he re.v'ie I the Si-ivi 'ei
!'! i ' , Il3 ha 1 eli.t ig - J hi t mi i 1.
1 ncrcs was a liut burning ii t!i
kit ,'lr-n, but h i did not care to stoo,
'ic .!i I not care for llbo la m It . .1, 1
f u- Nannte. Ii-- tli I a ,' want !: to
get In thinking that he ha 1 an v. lung
bnt a biv.tli: vly iv-ar 1 for I, ' I,' h
iV i 'e to t all id her at t'lis tin f
night, for the r,urpos. .of Irving to t-.'-
feet a in conciliation, the ;ui.:'it mis.
co:::-true bis motiies.
"No, I won't go iu." he "ii'M, j
I Thou he happened to t'd ik r.'-.1! a '
pi'ce of bin I t'.o i.;i. s fo, i !. - eu .
lie- be h i I let 1 .om i it-.i in' buy i . :. ;
lb; would go 1 t i! - a I iok r. Il '. v 1
mioiiliglit. He mi;,.: a i v.. I! be ran- '
bliug nri in n 1 in tii g tj b: I a i ! :: -j
bo aide t j K,lp.
He readied tho phi-.'. A '.' ill
i r-lim'y h.i 1 be.'n built cm it by sen)
1 s!ii'igle-:n:ikor.s. He otitere 1 tli l o I i
iliiiildiuguuls.it tlo.v.i on a s:at i.m:
' ran n-'ross one en 1 of it.
I He sa' th-rea idth eight wh it c o.srai
i i. was best for him I pursue. Yu-:i
h 'h.id talke 1 of buying this l.-i'i I Iu
hi 1 evpoe-o I t i m.t'i v Na'itii.t lljo-i.1.
lie liked f.i'uni.i .'. li- foi e many y. :-.t i
i.i. i.is in lieoi. ii'. ille w . ciM be .r-ii ..
;.io I tie d of mo.o y. It scemi 1 a saf-'
i iivtuieut t ei! whii' mm y ho be 1
. i uipieee of Ian I iikt th's. No-v v v.nv
; thing ...is cheug'.l. lie h.i I lost V, i
: nie. If he were t i buy t'lii I.i . i h )
e ml 1 n d selile ou it. for .etllin i.i.i le
it nee '.-i a y to h ive a h msekc. j.er.
i Thinking ihe m.iltt-c over set ui.'d t
a.'t as u sopoiilieoii him, for he ft II
I into a trou'd- I sleep.
When he wok- no l.e knew thm hj
must have been a -le, i for some houi r..
He gtit up an 1 went out.
i "About two o'clock. 1 think,'' hi
sai l, looking a' the stars. ' I'm gel
ting to be us iiiiieli if a night prowler
: as Wayne."
i lie sYt oil' toward home.
) As h1 piissel the (iroen phi v, ho
i heard the sound of crackling brush,
! ami saw a cow in.il.lng her way out of
! the garden, over I ho rude fence lnivle
I of limbs utl d poles elo-cly follow t'd 1 y
a nia'i in scanty at. ire, who seemed to
be trying to do what he consi lerrd
justice to the occasion by filing ci.' rt
'fearful volley of oaths alter the t.er
j passing u'li nal.
I "It's Hill (iretti, and if he si i mn
j h"'l! be mi leriug where I've he 'll at
j this ti ne of ni jot," though: Pick. o
turned ou' of the main track t f th
ro.i l in order to yet iu the i h.i 1 v. ; .'
the trees i n thai Mile. He cen-.i :
that Hill tli. I not so ';i:u ami v. as ghi '
of it, for lie did n it feel iu ihe .n - I
to answer iptesti in
Tin roisters v. e.e era ing, a:'.",
slreak o" i o I i i th- a t til tha' t'i y
was brouking when he reached h.iue.
on att Lin :l
Itoits't-tiiir.v:: i.
Pick was i ill wing in :!: !'. ' ! by the
loa 1 on T.rirs lav, . hen If In ir t the
thud of il hnrs.-V feet il. the lo
f.-.ioki:io that way, ho t .w v. m i n
no the bill. The horse. u in saw
away.
'i'iiug
Pick.
.ml rode iin le tli-ctetite, b.il.ti
him to eoiii thai v.y.
Pick w.e.uil the i o -Ins at onu 1
th
h itidle of tile j'.o.v an '. v.n'ke 1 n'.i s
llto field to tiie fci.ee w here the .n...i
was awaiting hi u.
"I say, st.uu ; r," bo called otit be
fore Pick h id ln-.tche I tli- fence, "lit e
ye seen anything of any slvaue i: ui'i
'loil-i 1 these digji i's to-day.-"
".'"o; I lu'.oti't." ft isuu el PK
"Yersure, uir ye?'' .'i'.-.i- ii.'ti'.d fie
torsemau. "1 ni-iu't kii.c- I r ye
inotlgiit 'a' secti 'cr.i yti' km bn- for;- t
about i'. One w;.-s i.i ai'l'--C'r
w.:s bay."
"Yes, I'll ipti'-.' sure. ' .in- c e c 1
I'iek. "ilo' s j'viii p! u'.y !i. .--ab.ats
till' 1 w.ci' In't it i' o '"ici
i'crt .! il I 1: i ! -c-i an.. --'.iMiy, ' o-cs.
Have yj'.i lost : -:-
".'o, I Lam t, out u ueichl vi- 1
mlae Las. " -sms the reply.
iTo b coutiutifj.)
fil'.UX LEAVES AMEMCA.1
FCU3 CENTURIES SHE FOR.
i-IT- CCLU.'iSUi'o CAINS.
T!o 1 1:lu "f C.lsllU Mini I.t'iin Ilatilti)
Iluttri 1 rem ttic l.asl Aiuvr.citii J'n.
f i.4ienMl)iit'n J'ltiatt-t tU'cr Most ui
I tie Wilt l ll neoiUiiliel t..
of ,re th.tu four cctil 'irles of Sii.-ci
ish i'u'i; i- i.otU tim A'i; e-ice.s ended
wiicii tae Atueriea'i liag w.n hoisted
over ilavaue, Cuba.
The Sp.nisli lhi- is swcid from the
western coiiliue'it, noriii and south.
Tie-' tsinr - and Stripes Mow (lies iu its
place whi. rover th i Ihig i t' -ome re
rn'olic or one of t:ie humane Kuropian
monarchies oi l not already llv.
Sp.iiii.ih mile in iueinca began
1 '.'J, when ( "in i.si.pnor ('iilumou-, an
Hitban, .liseoveti-a Imi-.i Sal valor Jsl- It was Jr?e and roomy. Auk vicaii in
nu I. One voyage followed another coiistrne'io.i. Us principal room was
nil South America an 1 u go d share ul' baronial hall, with two fireplaces in
Xoi.h America, t.ay noi'iiug of Con- I which Six-foot lo.'.s could be buiuod.
tr.d Autei ica, ; rt; mice claimed by Too house was th- g:'.tlieriiig-ilnee for
S;-a:ti. 'oiumbus died in chain-', bat Maxwell's va-'-aN uu.l friends, iiu.l
e uiii v ai only too ii;, r to pioiit by they gathered tuere by seoit s.
Ins iliM'overii s, and shi;'S and men j "I liave sleiit," writes t'oloncl In
followed wherever ho had f-H ids foot. inati, "o'l its liai'dtvi-.cl Ilonr, with the
t'uiia was tii-o iveretl October '27, i inigiiiy lueu of th l.'te initio:! lying
1 ll'J. and mimed .J iinii-i bv (.'oiumbus heads and points nil iuouioI me, as
hin.' -'h'. Thi - mime oidu't suit, nor
did M-veral oiiiers. Tu. nativts c.i'le.l
the bi .'.atiiill island ('lion, and thai
i:i ue finally been le it i b g.d title.
lYio'i explored, thinking tin id
r.ud to be a inn t of India, but pooh
toir.nl out that it wa an entirely new
Ian I. lie found l.ij ( uhans n mild, ?,Inxwell ha 1 no safe in which to tie-liard-woiking
race. It was easy to, posit the monev received from sale of
la-U u o'i the Spanish yoke. With but
a slight interruo'ui.t it has t ndureir
eve.- since, the o.vis'n caiituriiig t ie
i ' an 1 iu I 7 I'.' .l ii eat ios-s nu-1 re
s iit'itig it in iit'J under u treaty el
p.aee.
'i he ishl-el V.'.-.'i
climate so saoi u ec
well p.i;iu!ali:d, iie
,n ; cfi-.e'ties imd
tic 1 'ny t Lie Spa .i.i
1 i fc-tiih) nu 1 its
I s that it w as soon
n o the lievei -cud-iu:)o.silioiis
rae-I-
i-'-. Tho i'e'.enue
iv as en ; mints -an
1 S,'..iu look
o.ers look c .
V, ill"! L.e I ol'.ll
: i.o I'J.ICl:) a year
i' it, I. S,o.i lis. i fob
in tiio inhuoitaiils
sled.
Tiny ruled all t
an I-. i "i. i'. i I pur
in ta iiia us uuoei
oke-ii.ip: istitiiug,
ill ; til" .1 UOOil til.'
and i'.llo -. in ; slave
( 'uea i-, now 1.
e neighbor!:! isl
ti'.eir iitifort mate
the same cruel
exv -uili! g, tm tur-Hig.ite-.:
jire'-elt,
v t i liouii'-.i.
,;i.nvt people,
ulo free. I-
i L.f.o Lie.) is ut o tree. I- I
::
a 1
i:
t '
ill
o I
u.s
w
.d unit'.- r.pauia.i lule sn.m
I'ul a, ii it never r.en be 1 t'ne
e ye.tr of humane jiriti- a rule
t'lita enjoy.-I. It. is known n
lite .it lot u:--si ot t.:e .Miliiles, :;n.
n it I .- .vaiit"'.i '..;.re e i-.n woaid
u,:'..' i.tu-a the v.trdi u spot of tue
world. Its .In I, ml) iuiiaoitants wiil
:i'. reatler see nothing but tho fcliir
and Sl.'ipcs from the lhi,st.i:':s.
.ip. i.e.iea was the ill-si of the Spanish
pn sessions to get rid of tho J-ipanish
yoke. Tho lititisii c.iiut'.red it in
Itljo ami have held it ever since. As
a ic oil; .iamiiie.t iias outstripped all
t'le We t Indies. H is it beautiful
i-dati.l, li.-h ia iu intra! w ealth and
icrtil. .
Wir. n Cortes invaded South Amev
ie.i m 11-Jl he laid chriu t ) ail South
ii-ii.-.i, C.-iiiial Ai.ieiie.i and Nt.vil
Anient'
Cn.i'.t i
tl.e At:
lieor..,i
Spain chiiiut'd ail the 1'acili
a Capo Horn to Vlasa, al
,e Coast Iroin Capo tiorn lo
( V-iitra! Anier
1. 1 well as; M
1,1 South
No oilier
Atii'.-ricii, r
.luroiuiu
lu.tt claim
liio ;r..
i ,.,!io,i could well uispuie
el csji.llll piviinseit to lie
nation ou earth. Xow
not a tool oi' carta on tiiiiei' tioe u.
tae eoutiuetit o.v.is tae Spanish tl.i..
Afier .la.ii'i.c.t, I'ior.iia was the tirst
Noli a Auiel'.cmi province to be free.
Tiie l u'ted States bjiig.it Florida
from Spain iu Is-1. In Is-"-' it be
ca ue it itrritjiy and a few years later
a Stale.
In 110 began the revolt in South
America v.-iiieu iin'iediu Spain's being
forced out fi om every po.Mession iu
tun; eo: linetit, thoiig.i it took it iiuar-u-i'
of a ceiittiry to ilo it. Spanish
cruellies mid impositions had be -n too
ten lb!-. Due State niter another rt
volt. d.
due great h'olivar led tho revolt. In
nine years lie drove, Spain out o; what
is now Colombia, ettezneU and
ileeii ior. Free loia gut such a hold
tna; ot icr oporcs' ttil provinces took
1. . .. l:,.'i'e, i loiorl.t l,,r
lYi-.i n nl llo'ivi.i loii-iit tor I
:.n,l .aiue..l their in leiietideiie.o in 1
ISJo.'afti r siiiiering So tuisii rule fer
more inati three ceutaries. Argentine,
Uruguay, Faraway and Chilo all cast
o.V th- volte i i oloodsned. Spain was
ens: mi! i-f South Amend forever.
Mexico and
so.ve.l to i:c Ii
Central America re- tered ovt r tne plain, take up '.lie i nu
e hi- iiii- 1SJ1. It t ml; liing bv turns, succeeding ea 'h other
iiicse .s-uiu-riilut- i cjtiutrici till lSlj '
ta bo tree. !
' Tut Vine United Stales alisorbeil i
Texas a-id took California aud all the !
;t ..I liie l'aeiuc Coast. Soanisli in- '
:l,ieiice was still further routined.
Wlit-n t ie iato w.ir v.itli Spai.i was
i? - are I t m Sp i il",i ruled less
tea I i ) i-eop.e i'l tiio Wisleru
.1,- uisjwre, an 1 o i; two la.ie i"l
.m ;s, ( ii.... uu I Foil ) Kicrf. Mexi.vi
v ,s t Miie, Central A ucrioa, all South
A. lit I ,c l 11 id .1.1 -I lls'.!.
..v til. se i.'.st t vu remaining :M-
.in Is ii i v ii -eooie, free, aud tue So.i.i- ;
-1.-' li-.i! bet tkeu themselves Uaek
u ilai'ope, wueu'ce th y c:iuie!
l ,te iiitift-
.Iiinitrt-tis.
The C.ji- 1 1 F.'is 'ia has a moderate
aiu ttite. He Lif.es tae popular ims-
it.l.a". no I'l'C.fis
Fieiich
.'.mat;- i
ha a jircdilc
Sultan ot Tit
tg-.'s. l'-j
.',0111 'III. Old.
lilg tsi,(-it,l
Ciea'-l -ti -he-vastluu-.t:
-' a
11
iiioror of Aastma
etiou tor mtittoa. The j
rlvcy is a great lover o
Kitig ot' Italy is not a
He loves dairy food, ho
ly io'.d of nil sorts i.f
l.u s, r Wilhelm has a
.1 at-'eetio : f .r feathered
c. lies :,;e hia favoiile
.!'. iio its'ies for one ineul
iLiiti.li fer liiu. Qaeeit
birds. .,.
iti e no.
I 1
Il ii.leiiu:
..ies iti.tttoa chop aud
UlUt of bee: a I' Angiitis.
MA;v:u.'3 R A Is CM.
Onit Man Wlio 1i"iriluci'tl In n Ipxl!
i Hie llarliKilf splfiiiliir of t'ruUdl IJ,il.
j Pul ing the Civil War the bar'oario
I Mih olor and feudal rule of Kuelis't
nobh s ut'ter the Nor I'.in con nuest was
reproduced in New . xieo. The ter
ritory was isolate 1, and tho '.over.i
j incut at Washington gave little thuu"iit
' to it; but one imi !. I.ueit-u H. Mat
; well, ruled the .Mexicans, Indians and
froiiti'-rsnieii v, ho ii:'naliie 1 it. Je.ru
! iu Illinois, he had wandered into tu
territory in a trapper and hunter,
while by .'letrria .'e nil pnrc!.iii he
le e une the l.u gi -t landholder tu the
United States. He owned nearly two
million iiciei, states the Yoiita'rf Com
i patiiou.
His himoe, roiitrastel with ti
dwellings' of New Mexi.vi, was a puhici'
eios... as tiiev could croud, alter
itav a
fauguiu j hunt in the mountains."
i Tee kito'ueti uti I dining rooms were
ih ta hed from tun main residence. A
la: ' : porlion of bistable-service was
of so ld silver, and covers wire daily
laid for thirty per.-ous
a'.tle, sheen, wool, buro v, ti.it s an t
corn, and trom Ins gs ist--nill. IIe)U'.
t ic c.isii iu t ic holt ''i drawer of an
old bureau. "I ii'iv.- fro pic I'.ly seen,"
write- Colonel fv,i:-,n, "th'riy t'.m.i-s.i-l
l lo:hr.'J -- ; il l, silv r, grt e i'o.t i.
t love -ii in ut c t -eks in t'-ai bureau
drawer. ! once mi-.".-osii d to Maxwell
tiio sue i;t n e.v of I niyin a safe in
which to keep ins m m.-y secure fro.n
ro liitu-s. He M'li ed us he said, "v.io.1
h"lo the tii-.u Wn . roiiiie-1 mi'."
Maxwell ro ic mi a backboard or on
,t. Concord coach, d a vn by six horse-,
driving lihii'cli. lie was it reekh-s
driver dilshiiiT throil-'h sireruis. over
irri'-itiug iht.-'e s, stumps, stones, bn
altii itiih like .If!) il , v ho drove "lUri-oii'i''-,"
ht- i.eid i:n nut. with nti ae.-i-ilea.".
C'JMI3'J3 P'
tt
i"ii,u.in :-"irtiiig paper l co
ords a niin ty-foot jiimi) by a kangaroo.
Pili'itlg one Week l.l t November
eigniy persons ni.-r eig'ity veal's o!
a :e tiled i-l i.cc:d-ei.
T:ie til'it 0.i'e"-b-)lse in Lit! 1. i'l v:is
opetie 1 iu l'".t! by the Ureek servant
o: a Turkey mi i.m.iui.
Many houses in I'.erliii, tdoriiinny,
are liumbi led with lutninous lieures,
which are easily visible at night.
The Ciii.ud Canal, Chim:, is the
largest atiidclal wniercoiirse iu the
v.rrl-1. It is ii VI miles Ion ; ail coa
liieiitho citi.-s Tietitsiti n-.l Hang
chow. ih-i'ote a Chitl.'sa v,v, e..t:i is iimirie 1
she Mill d xri ill i-rt'.i- pomp iiu-l r-tate
to iicr future home he. t -iitira 1 .).!--si
an which is p. i. .-.! in l.:rg i li.-xcs,
liie Leys of will'-!', he keeps.
l.uUe Moral,
tir.ui'.s iirte-er
i-n years, o ::
i.i ii .tt'lliind, husthe
y oi tin -.iiii ; red every
: t tl.e presence oi
ji'ant i w Inch hi o not
tiit r lake iu tin; w-cr'tl.
i in l ire it lh iiat!! w ho
c .. f w f -iriiig bis bat in
' i i-.-e i Vietorin i f.oi.l
mo. -.' Wenloel;. Tuis
'''""; rcpiaii,'
kuoivii m ai-.v .
J. lie only not
hit i tiio pr:i
the re.se:le o
I olester, ill-.. .
irivilege was coii.'e -"-. i on his nn.
tor by a gran! from King ifeury VIII.
- Near Uo.s Cily, I l.ilio, t I.i leei be
low the earth's Mir in -e, tiiere is a nib
tel ranciiu I I'm ol' hot water of Kiltie
gnos teaj;ii'i'.ilii''i'. it lias ),i'es-uri'
cuoil -Ii t as-celi I 1 the t ei li.i.ir o;
most of the houses, uti.i will be piped
to them for heating purposes.
O. li'!t'!i li.oillni; In lite Snu.lan.
Osirieti lnltiting involves good ril
ing, and is animated t-pori. il iviug
useeitaiu"! wiu-re a iic.-c is to be
found, three or four mounted men go
out oti the pl'thl to .'.'lucr, un.i one of
them l ide.i i.i the doecu oi of tho
ucst.
Instantly tile bild sees him it starts
oil' a: a tremendous pan1, the hunter
following iu hot pursuit, until, utter
running pernaps u con
nt miles.
the usiric.i begins to circle, its td.jeet
bein to gel iu -h to its nest, from
which it fondly hopei it has diverted
its pursuer.
Too other hunter', who are seat-
us cac i liorso becomes spent: they
are thus able to press the bird to its
ut:uo.t fcpcetl. until il falls evhuusle 1
on tho Kio.ind, with outstretched
wings, caspin? for breutu.
The nearest hunt r then r.illops u;i
atnl severs its hea 1 wite ibio-.v from
his sivoi-.l. Hastily dts u. muting, he
at one.' s.ezes tho blt-eding tuinii and
tiiviists it into tlio'it i i to j i-veut the
feathers tYo:a 'ueiusg soili-1 by t;;o
blood, wiueii ii sp ining in nil d.ree
tions tioni tiie eeuvulsive n "vcmiu'iS
oft",
1"
i ii. eveti after d.at.i.
fe.it. icis of a full ,-i.iwn bird
fetch from titty to seie.ity-liv e .loilurs
:nt Kass ila. wiiere they are bought
by Aran t;a lcs fniu Cuiro. io.t they
ultiiua'.e v u ali. e treblo tuat value m
the lliuop uti inaike;s. Caotam T.
v. o. bi-tt iy, ia Harpers Aiiie.UiUv.
lluw r.i.ivers Till Vrt-e-.
?fr. Vtraoti F.iil-cy, who Las le
ootitiy stuiiel the work of luave's,
hits that those a ii.iu s have an in
genious method oi cutting the trunk
! ot' a tree winch thev w is'u to fell. u-
sl-. a.l of iittt"u)tiug t i "uaw it straight
tllloil-'l., t" i'V llJllhM ttvil fills, one
above aunt her, aul then pry out
piect i ctiv. e'.i the t un. The result
of then epetalious is a V-sbimed
notch, refemohng that inad by a
jW'oodinati with Li? axe.
OH! DIPLOMACY IS J'CT.I
17 HsS WON CR; ATtT! VICT-l-iES
THAN TH(i EUSOPeN M i "I .-. 'J
"Ve Aik 1li.tilnl..ly ri-.oil; in "mi- Ir:it.
In-.-s Mil. i niliir ins a -I I',. No, '
fin. I Oar 1:.i--m-iiI o i oil i.i '
1 ii'-lifiit-v Otir 'Jjiiiiil 1 , i. o i-., '
At the recent sesoio:i i't l.'ew Jii:.-.-:-,
Conn., of the Ano ricai: ileon-i-oi " I '
Historical A-se-:;a:io:i i'loo -.so" il. ..
Cnsvi-nor, ol Amliei st ( -e ,.- ,t
the most elithii:.i..s,,.. ,;liy i e -t-: , -oi
lilts-1 of til" ei iivci.p e- on t::-- .siiYi-cl '
"AlIICl icill' Pipli i.liil V." 1!" lieelaie.l
American diplomacy to be s,i ( .er-i .i- to
Jinn pea:) diplomacy. I'ltde .- jr t.Ms-
t 'iiDi' said : 1
"A ft-.v days it-go a learned !.. !y i' 1
my aeouiiiutit-H'" it.-.' -I no- v i.i.' i '
was to (-pi ak iici e. I rcpli. 1 '.i.i;,.: :
eau Itiploiuitey.' She i t.elni i e : . ".!
dii'iu't ktio-.v tin-re was liny ' v , ,'.a '
lion- liligiit lie liliili ioiie.l 1 1. it v-.lei 1
the eonMeiioii t'n.i ti e I . i .. s
possesses no i: il !ot:i i' 1 -t '. or .t' Ii.;-1
none to be co:i. .ii e l v i:.. t o.- e - '
Kui-oiie. If the 01 im, u e n i -,
AUit'l'ICA tit Allii-I'ic.ri tiipl... 1 -ey i-e
fotltlib-d ou faei, our eononi in ,: i.i-
able, even p-rilou", and ci i' ,.t !..;i : . '
pro-'uee in t-a -h of us i. !, lio ? ot
uiiiiitl ion and sin: ,0 . 'J'I.eiti- .'.jit..-.. '
of A uit i ienu iii-b- lob i.l j i.y t - 1
Ulltell Uejmlilie ,s ,1 , 0 :':r:e- e 1
liol.ie'. e.iii iit of A:... .'lean iiioi '..i..cy. :
For mouths John Aiiit-n -. t . Am-:i-oan
lliivoy, hud been .i--..ie 1 i.n 1 -i '
trauee to the States Ceuii.t'. i -second
treaty with tin at Fi .i ;!. to- ;
feetetl by Ciiief Just ioe. lay, w ...s ;:.,, '
less an Aiiieiie.ili tlipltvna: :e . ' . t. '
lis stipulations v.t-u- iatr f,-.- I,
ttoiitrii ling parlies. I tit tile ga:i'- v.
liistmc; .1 c; v otir oi'.-.i. '
"It i.i.uid be en oo- ',
tt-.'..-e the Ii is. ni y mi r c i '
m.. v, .ti'.'ade by lieo.t :e, ilo-.' ' . . .
; rev :.: time. Ii is ::..: ,'i .'. ; : i .
rove ti'tt there ii-s i ee.i 1:0 . -,. , 1
aey in it M'it-e th .-e !: .: . .--Lo
re is no better ire nt 1 ',' -r .
I m -in ess of -.:t:' ,;n a 1 .0 pi., 1 c. ;.' 1 . .
I i- school of p,a t.eiil Ao.crie e, 1 .: '
t:e. P :s 1: b: iu r t.e;:i; . . ' .
iili'oi-dcil by Tie itd t . ite I i-' .:.
U 'dia-tsit lorn, I I i t:i' " by li. 1 .. ; '
of a priuen or i-y m:::i!'.- . i c. . - ,
ho .d in t.:e m ...go ,y . ; 1 " -.
pcvvice 1 ' 1 ' I. . :, . 1 lint .id .
I'l-'teign v. : 1.- b.-i-.-e I e 1 !s , ;
Klge. Si.lilei :i.e - we !.:'.-'. 11 ; .' ; ,- (
lie: -it, hiMi t: -m fn.'
iio.-n, but w liut (ieut-:cl . :!;' i - ,1 ,
of lliillM'll V.-IS t :e i -..! I ... i.i . t I ,
leagues: ' tVio'-i yon. i . . . m 1 .
Spain be was ;ili-. -I ,, v 1 -. ae i
fra lk in ids de l i; .' I I c I . y
culture on" i;;t io,. a-i - r, ; .- . ,:
have itu'-p-t -,-i ll;o.c uf any
bind. No f -in i ;n c-'Hiti-y !::.' : '. .1
lit.'IK- 1 to 111 sell ice t S.t -o 11 . I.'.
hi itoi itttis. po! ::i'-:l t c mo-i.i-; , 1
ii'.-iitors, jouiimii'i; nt; 1 ec-ie t' ;.; 'I
t vt iy ci.i--s. Any tliseif- ei.i 1- : '.his I
Mib.eet is incomplete whico i'l.... -. ;
iccogiii.:e tne iiliiiity iu .lii-l y -l.li.yed
l.y ihe oitl -er . 01' 1 :r 1
I s I .., J tee itur in Al ;,e: -: 11 I ' " !.
Ferry in the t in If of Vi.-lo. ;.. 1-.;.
.Unrragtlt i . In Jluroj-i.. : v.-.t . ,1 t...-tbig-hi),
i'raiiklili-. 1:1 1 'S, Jl.,-,v in
Manila l ey.
"i'ho Aiiieriean l: j:.it.:it ' live, iu :
a phi-s h(itl"e, wiiere li - i.,..,. o.ly
be seen, but stoned. Tue ilu: ; c 1
ilidon'. i'ist t--1 ! : i i-'l:i!u'.s a h..!.' ::. - 1
ti'val ea. tie, i.!ii;.-t inipivgn.'tb!'' to
criticism -iiid tlnlien.l of re n -s e-.. . ;:
by tin) inn -Iced Ic".'. in tot- !. r ;
day the natioi.'i ll.-teii it) i-ii.'li Ino ae- i
ceiils of the! Westora v'.t' v- 'net'. La
1-v.veiileT tts- if to liu'iu.
"1 am wed aware lh.it ir. my nr.
ciiitnorol! s for th" II le.pti .1 o: li I'.,.
ii':ea'i system oi ii'.o!-,:ii..cy. P..
American diiloi;ui y e'Ver on:'.- :':i 11 1.
ot rtiiiu title and i.'-t.:in-e n. tin': -leal
iieeouu'lishn.eiil '! i ite i-.; .n-'isity
of Its itehievetni.it eoveis tiie M,, .'c
iiintie-iith century oi i!.'. . ,1 i' . ,1 ,!
law. It has broken th.- e i-.lc .-. - i ; ,. -of
birlli, has sueeesstiil-y i,s , rie i t
right of epatriiit en, has !vo'.i-l.l t't-i--i'hs
an I M raits and eio.t'i'enia' Ute".
Viol's highway-,' iles.-. u ,1 I 1 i . t .
. r inati. It bc.i couoie leil tli ti l.t
oi neiltiais to be reco : to I by 1 . i ;.
cli ilie 1 Mate. No.v .'. 1- 'ctii i:, ;
the scaii'ohiiiig for uein'. veinent m 1. .
great, the exemption oi private prep
rty Iroin capture on nn: n it 1- 1 -. '
emi't from captuie on lm '. ,
"i Miring 1 s.w tin ee lit--. s -," -.-. -.
itics no il a it) jatta. m 1 ' V1 1
a foreign Miokc, cue a sir ' si'f
1 igu, and the tlnr 1 om- . '.cm. In
the vr.ti finished the boa: linn.- il. i o,
the .Viiri'ii-iii stroke. 111 le m'-
Deai uess fj loned the boa' v. i,h t. it
stroke ball fore-i;:i.i il half A -." :,. , ..
Till' crew taught w;;1! thef e 1 :n i.'.oi
ing was bi hii.it..!. '11'" An -i 'e in
stroke l' the stroke fo" 1,-. ';.- .ic
on the Thi-itt-s, Une Seine tii' T I . ..
tiio Spree or the c-u, And tin: no:
because of provmc al piii .'i-e : 11--tton-il
pride, but biciitt: e i ttc fat'ts
el hi- torv."
itie iit-nt S;;,.
Owing t j. ied r .- icl ""
rattsec, t:ie prosperi.y ... !:-; 'is r :,
bit 11 very g.tai tim ing the i.t-t . ai
or twe, a. id th-ilisainb of fiir- ii 1:. o.ne
been e iii'ile.i to reiinc t:m i.ne- -i 1!
enctini'ir.i'icei. tu'lt rcste i u; c.i ir
br-'a 1 ncr.-s.
A m. in in one of ill,- in: i.v c- ir--li'-s.
iiavin.: ,iis',.-0 I of hi-- cr-.p i i
go.it ah. .-ta 'c nnl liv.diu l:i, i I:
po-sf-ssf I m' : cver tl t'lo.i . m l ti.di'.rs
til on -ii, vmt to th Co'iiity -si .it o.o.t
d.iv, a 1 I while c- i hi- w iy t 1 t.ie je. :
len.se otepp.'d into an i"l.. 'in t'h ti-l.c-
t-i olitaiti ft little legal advice.
"Y.oUro a hi.vjt r, ui.i'l yo;;'.'" he
s.ti.l, leii-ssiiig the iuly oceti.eii'.t ot
to - i ,.'tu. ;
'1.-. so," ausiverel the other.
"V." ml can I do f .r you ? '
V, Ir t - y. nr name- '
".'! v lcin e i Perre-k "
"loii'i! tic," lOjOitii-d t'cti fnru.or.
BOildi.ig bis cei l. "I waui vctir
help, Mr. LVrri.k, iu lit'tiu a iuort-
gas' ei'vy faiui."
V.'E CAT TCI Mu'CH,'
1 1 Ho i 1. Hie Mulii rum of All
.te. ,nt- -p.,-.uoi ilriilllt lifnorl.
tl.e many cures in vo?tie, ami
HI'
::. ! fi.fu their reeorils us
: y t ii-ni!-,., iiie.p-tenths of them
il in i-eon.'iiig the diet for
1 . .' i'vi i:-. : -," is the ()Ositiou
1 iy Jll'ii Minis Krotschiiifli'
I , on "I'lio Snh eel of Diet" in
Wo .. ati's Home Compitiiion.
A v. ele spi.ii ! fad :hiiiii; the lant
y -.iv.s .Lin been th.? 'no breakfast
-,' 1. 1 tli. tisifids of dyppejities
e pv.i'.e.l health, the stout Lava
u :i ln and the thin hnve grown
it. all tiiroiigli lifting the burden
:: ovcv'.a'ted digestions. An equally
:.'ci 1 in- 1 receding this was the
.'-, o i of tha evt uiug meal
ll'y e Veeiive, cf ciiiirse, just 08 s
II : -! .lev ii-ci'I cure' wouhl be if it
::! I I c promulgated.
...- 1 1' t1.- r.iD't splendid enrej,
u'l ill-, i.i Jl '.rope is tho wrap
-. practised iu (iermany; and it is
t !!:; tinv one Liking tat-treiituicnt
o i i ie wear ui.d tear of five
-n- t i -.lly 1 views himself by 80
1. i ce 'i.tittti: iuuis w here this
it-it 1.1 i- glv.a nie lic-iiitifully and
1 ,,'nl'y tiim-t-.d ami comfortably
it.- '. 'i'i.n patient is giveu
.0 ; ) tt it litermetttcd giupe-jnice
) id t .ar v.-ei k - beginning
1 e i,- t r 1 1 -I 'lount, decreased t )
1 .: . ' 1, :.'.!. .- .i n . las little os the
.1 l. -e;- tiii'i-.n great weak
i. a:..1 : a, ',:.... Iy iuoi'iastd to the
.' O.'l.l.,
.' '. a'l J'.-tr-ipsaa rj.fli and Atneri-
.: .- . i- litre people nro So
-il: !, v. ,nt' i-; In course? A ro
t: 1 .lie! ail a Hood in of the
1 v. .it j, , ,-- rr-'ting and
le g t ec iT.-r-i.i, iu other words,
'ton .-:!-. t 1 - i1 t ilnuiinatod by
1 ' n'- i th-.ti .hi- .t.iiosiliere of
, ,1.; -c i,v -t.-.t, f.t: 1 even domes
i s i , -, - no. I. thtir uourisli-
11 ite;- w I- e ill. A dog
v t'i - foil 10'. immediately
... riiii;-.: -i leave off be-,"..!-.,
in. T.fii'i ftiotti) will
.. .:-::, iititi 'vr, !..!. iy to tieklo
l . c.:.'. b.-. 1. . io leei. the only
- c :. .1 ,ve I! i! th is uieroi
t . o i l, . 1 the stv."
t: 10. in,- .iito-i i.niir,
I. t-e.-M-l was ever
.'! :i I : : ' of shot- and
I , l i e Merrimae before
r. 11 ! '.iri -ir. From
:;'s :."eu;itit of this
. I'.'.r-u'eaHy given in
:f e l this necoiltlt
u . the shi 1, rvhe-n
icii-i-.r c.f h mile of
's l.-.i-!!) pn, a flash
: : ite v a-eg edge at
to - .--.ti euee Tue ex-
, "o i- t tiie ship's fide
-.: .1 oi l the projectile
-ot i'liVt' ji.-.'st d r.ftern.
: s 'e-h s...irt rane!
-.. loiln-r mi-s! This
. -'.lie plain y passed
it : .1 ' 's on ;Le spot re
o' ct a jdeket-boot
e .., ,1:1s lying in the
... e as fiitt; he is firing
-.ve snail bo obliged
II l-l le w I'.hin a ship's
.- otilv La i a rapid-tire
1 ; ,.s.- i.f the miseiahle
' '"lis; yet theii) lie lay
1 ::i : 1 oiut I'iauk at our
r. so vital t complete
i-li of va ,i- and exasper-
l.e p
1 an 1
i.' A
ii
. r ii.e. Tim iiduina
i I'limt little piuiet-bout
t li 11: ,-rwtird.
st-.-.ri.o.ifd imw snowed
, ip, step-liiie fall v.-ith
.11 point of Moir.)
v it, :-. T.us was the
1 1 -, Uie t 'i.uitiei carrying
v ti: to the wall. "A
1 heiui, iir," was tho
icli :! port li ul 111 , hir,''
e. "Steady!" "Steady,
t , i a w lihoiit l-.elui, we
ilo .mi sale. Siiddeuly
ild 1
1 C V .
:. : :t h (r un the port side.
,-tc: 1 i-.itleiy has opened on
'' ci.b-1 Ciiiitt'tie, who was
' e i. 1 1 te, watting to take the
- io ilo t-ngiii-'i-oom if tele
. -1 ' : i o d-cerd should be shot.
"e.y weilt pay no HltentloQ
I r. 0 l.e i, v, itlioiti turuiiig.
1: i,f ( otolii-: in Austria.
, -; .: . -le of the iniets ill Austria
-, M, -.- ue lie. 'lite (ieruians,
ii; '!.; ,-; tliea old asceudr ucy.aie
1 11 .! i'oooiM-.s to tarn
s .. o ,, 1 a body and so remove
' a ;.iiiist tiietn 111 tho
iii ! ci r The advice is not
. io i e toll. .'.to. I, but it reveals
... . 1 1 r ice lceling more
a. . . .. incident, liven in the
', .1 l- ..i-l, ti e li-itiitins tle-
i (lit gy i-'imd 110 longer
ii- . i j. :ii 's. Too ipianel,
. i ?. a ! lii i ariviy . Some ro--is
:, . ;,y ,.. wined questions
;- 1 . .. iiv) -.-eatt-jt. iu t'secbisl!,
-1 11 . c i ,-eii'ieraiile niaxiui iu
. 1 it ,, v. .--.-os of cioiif.iaud or
' --,'! all bo ill one
i. . .1 ; 1 ia: Ian jnaao Cierman.
.1 if War, therefore,
0 1 . . h t i- w'no had aeee;)tcd
. .. : '0 iu (leiiaa "i. aud the
:!.. ii .; "I i'i t'lfc.'ted sttainst
" ii:"li is in theory re-
: il iii.i-ror only. In
e ol feeling any aeei
'vj i- it Mattel s t " tt lieatl,
c . -. . ll i'(e. ,-ur io enforce
. ' ;. c -.. no, mid thtuiiforo to
.:t :1c: . ii'? alt-r-titivo issjo
c.'-.i .nans to their ascend
. v. U i . 0 Slavs would now
, ii. ,. . - en liei Spectator.
Mul.o--; iortil I'm- itf Them,
it -i.v o: .1. 1 thelalie.iof the etner
y i.-,i..- ii o-.l to know it, but the
iwin Ii 1 . ,111 to the Manila
!.-. . :,.. .ii ng liisjht-shiils, was
I I-. .J.e , . a- rides. "Rugs are
c," i., .s 1 '., lu -uiue vtplunatioD.
"a it i Letter to have our gnus ia
good ti;a') tii-u to in uigUt-
iowus."