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piiaptihi vi r.
! I o'clock mi .i lazv .1 lily af
I ii. in tin' joar nl' grace eighteen !i tM-
ihv.l and .-vilily-llx illl.l two years iifliT
tl..- advent .,f .l..!iii Saiierlhwallc at
CIii-.Ii n. tin- unit oiitti'hus. .-i ti t in
cllo,o.te !in gold, whi'll had been sub- j
stilutc.l fur tin' old time honored singe i
i'iui'Ii, iinno lumbering along High I
Iri'i't n :ifl pulled up. ii-i was its daily v -i.t.
:it llir .lour of tin' Saitorihvvalle Arm
H.it.l. A gentleman alighted a:i. wan
rivi-ivi'il in very hearty style liy mine
hi.it. while Mr. P..nchoe tossed a leather
valise to Hip j.'.rtiT who -- I by.
Tin hi milord's pra'Miri'.l eye caught
ill.' lettering 1 1 1 1. . 1 1 i In siil.' ..f llii' valise
"P. II.. Chicago"- aril, being elterly ig
norant ..f the whereabouts i.f tliat nour
ishing city, cxcop: that it was in "furrm
(arts," In- tr.-atr.r his guest with s inii.-li
ni.iiv r.'ipnt. on tin- general possibility
.f liii being a Km.i'. in prince. ..r a min
ister plctiipotcnt iary fr..ni his majesty of
tin- Saii.r.vi.-li lilamlrt. i.r a il.-l.i.iliin
ritv trtamrrr fr.iin "llio Stat
In t r it t It. tin- .itranirrr was Mr. IMwar.l
lla:i.:'..rl, an Ani.'r':. aa . nlli'iiian l.n nvn
in his own ciiinlry as I li- sn. isi'ul ;i tt.i
(.vniiil (.'.inral inaiianiT of 111.' tjrrat .
. i.l.'iital Itailr.-a I. It.vau-' ho li.'l.l Hi.it
v. iy lii.noral'l" ami ri'sponsilili. luisition,
it must not lie supp.is.'il llial In- ai u" -
s-arily nll ami s.'ila!.', f..r lliirty -fivr
y.iiri was the full rMciit ..f liis sojourn
upon inctln r i-artli up to that .Inly afi. r-
llooll.
II" is now taking li i -t suiiiiurr va.-ation,
I. nt has y mi nii'iins ".Irilli'il" to t'lu'S
l.ii. In a short tiim- In i .'..nifoi i.il.Iy i'ii
oi.iircil at thr aiuii'lit inalio'any of tin
Satli rtliwaitf Anns, .loint: am.!f justi. i'
lo mi.' of tlioso sulistant ial I'ltivlisli ilin
nrs whii'li thi ..hi lamllonl is too rar.'ly
nl!iil upon to kitvi' in tlirsi' ili i iiiTaltr
lays nf r.ipi.l railro.nl travil.
At last Ins tippotiii- is appca-..'.!, ninl,
with a ChicniM ciar lu'tw.'.'U his lips. IM
. wai'l llamlforil riiniiuai.'i up n liis pn
nt !o'. 'it ion ami siirr.iunilim.'-. It w.niM
l- il.iiirult to ihs ipticr all his tlioucliis.
I. ut. as In- sits with hii .!' last.'iii'il upon
n shr. .1 i f pap.T ilrawn from hi- p... i t
Look. may . h.i'kw ar.ls a lit t ! to
ili-niuT tin- tru.. iiiotin- uhii'li l.r.ni.'
him fro'n !!iii..is I.. 1 ; 1 1 u 1 l : i I.
.In-t on" vi ;r Iiit'or.', IMwar.l llan.i
funl "as on li s way fr.nn i'hi..!.i t.. tin'
Tl ii-. iin I Islainls. hy way of ihc :r.'al
Tak. -i. 'riu pasi'iu'. rs on 111.' s'o.'M:.. r
w. ro .ry fow. Iml in. Imh'.l rii ou'!i t'.
inako t!o' 11. p a m.'iiioi'a!'!.' on.' f..,- him.
A purtv, r..)isisl:ii of : i ! I . r i y l.i.i .
a .n.ir.-i- l;;.'.v ;i :i I a la. I. Uavl.-.l lh.' . i
tir.' ilistai'-i'. Ilainlloiil m-t lln'iu ai
Hi' a! lii.i 's aii'l was oiis'.il.'rul.l.v im;.r.'-
.-.1 l.j flic yum::, i- I'.lj. wlii. thoimli .'vi
.'i.:'y of a s.iuii'H iial l;ali''iil ili-p sil
w as l'i i-iifiil of fun w lion w il !i t i - la I au.l
wi'li il aplain of tin' sti-annr. lint j
llamlforil was not I'M'ii ili-ion .1 to talo'
iih a nii'fi' of ilio fiv. -masonry pi'miitifl j
to f.'llmv tourists, ainl iiiht ni.i. ! an
..von ur.'s hi v.'Vs.'i t i. hi. On 1 1 - la -! I
lay of il l' voy.Ps'.'. liow.'V.'r. fortun.' or j
what uii'ht liai".' prov.'il s.'r'.oiis niisl'or-
tun" f.i..r.'il i 1 1 : 1 1 . i
As tho st. am.'r .In-.v m ar III.' inyranls
if islamls in tho St. l,awr'iiri tlio .voiin;: j
la. i.r in" n ii ! ' tin- railing at tin- si.li- of
ill.' hoat. iiihl w ith lior tii'l.l i;lass atti'iuiit
il t. ol.i lin n l.i ttiT vii'W of a distant
islaml. I lamlt'oi'il stn.nl near, ami wli.'ii
tlir lioat pivi a smlili'ii luroh. rausiin; til."
Imly to loso hiT lialani'o, iiisl...nl of fall
in" liiavily to tin. iloik, hIii alii;liti'.l
on Iht f.'i't. siipporti'il liy his stroiu.' arms.
IJuiti- uiiiinliarrasn'il, slu. Ihank.'d hint
vir,v heartily, ami walkoil away. That
iii ii tf they r.'in'lii'il Ali'Mimlrin Hay.
anil in llu' NiiuiiuiT tnoonlicht llamlforil
fouinl hiuisi lf upon Ilio piazza of tin- liuisc
lioti'l, very noar his ai'i'i.li'iital a. ipuiint
mirf nf tin- III irninu'. 1 1 iipiroai'lu.l hiT
ami vcntiirril P ronmn'ii.'.. a oiiviTsniion,
l.iit fmin I tin- younir la.ly ili'.-iil.-illy ro
wrri'il; so iiim-li so tiiat whim ho, rathrr
a -'. i fully for a man of his cxpcrii'm..,
ii'iituriil to temliT his rani, il was piililoly
r.'fini'il with a rohl "uooil niitht."
That was tlio last HamU'onl saw of lu r.
ami ail liniirli vory auioiis to l"aru soin."
thinu' iiiori' of olio who Itml maili' so ili op
mi impri'ssion upon him, ho thought it lie
m aih his dignity to ask any ijurstioiis of
tho l.ot.'l pi'opl.'. So In- ri'turn.'d to t'hi
":il"i for a joar's hard v.rk. knowing
notiiiiiL r'.irp! that Ilio lady was frm.i
l')tiL'!aui!.
II.' had pi.'ki'il up in tho salon of tho
strainer, tilti r Ilio lad who was with the
yoimc lady's party had I li wrilin;. a
serap of note paper on w liioli was oiuli i-s-e.l.
in nilver leiienu. tile iieadin
-i.'lies.l. ii Hall,
ltinkilii:h.inisliire."
Tint is the identii al pieee of paper now
ly,ti- hefore lMward I landlord mi the
diniuo talile at the Sat:. 1 . hw a'to Arm.
His tliiiiiulit.i, wlii. h we will not atleiii;.t
to pi ni trate, are soon lost even to him
self, and oiii.!. d ly his host, he asei uds
llie liroail oaKen slainaie. and sleep"
through the nijlit in u lii-lrooin kIi..-..
wall-, eonl. I t!ey Imt speak, niitht te!
stra:ij;i tales of tliree eeuinries of "eniii
iiiK and p.irtitii; hiii!'."
riiAi'TiM: vim.
The next in u-ain llan lford w.n up
betimes :i in) l.ei' ire lit'ea k I a st had learned
all ahoiit S'lnire S itienliw aite and.
tlioiiuli seareely siirpi'iseil. he as at least
un. xpe. t. .ll i.lad to il.s. over him-elt
in nr an ..Id fri.-n-l and p itr-.n. S.. I.ef..r.'
.i... ..... .. .. ..r. I, -I. I... :ii . i , 1 1 r . t-; ! i
I'ai l.. sure ..I a ui 1. oi'i" f""-u h-i f'-nniT
friend and liopin,' I or he searee know
What l.esi.ios.
lint tin' spiir.' had l.eiome sullieientiy
1'ilieised to nttetnl l : in. r Sessii.u.-;, and
VOL. XXI y.
wps nt that time playing the part .f a
."iinty jusliee at Ayleslniry. so that
I lamll'ird w as eoiiuiellod to r. lr: his
steps a:.d await, as palienlly as lie e.iulil,
tlio inorron-.
Amori.'an like, without p.iu-iiitf t ue
sider that lie was Iresp.issinc. h" siroiied
..IT alom.' tiie liy-ways ..f i!io I'aik. and it
W::s Hit very long lie!'.. re he espied a
wiiiie dress worn l.v his a -.tu nntii'i' .' of
the T.'i'.usaml Islatnli.
We all know mostly fr..ui oxperien.
how ea.er we are, when tltoiisands
miles from lionie. to elaini a. .pia. titan. '0
with faos.' whom we sli oild never d.-eaiu
addressini; upon llie streets of mir own
town. I landford raised his hat nnd ut
tered a ra'ln r e.n-.l.al "llo.v do you do,"
lull he reeeived a ileeided relillff lor his
pains, and his warm in inner was speed. !y
eliiileil l y the i trem. !.v i. li.nv wliie'i
ho r.i'i''n..l in relnrn.
")o ymi not reaieiiiiier tne';" s lid he.
'Sir." repiii'd lh.. ariso.erat. maiden.
"I think that is ii-ilher here n .t liere.
We ha rlaiulv tteior liei n iutri.dte e I
and I am :mi in tne hahi: of taiki.'u -'.'li
t rangers. I'ussil.ty y.ui are
not aware thai ymi are trespassing';"
Uf ootir llatidloi'd ini'ii! eauij l ave
explained that the owner of the Hall n::d
I 'ark was tin old aeipi lintatee of his. I.r,
under the effeels of the yoim lady's te
pulse he was ill in i mood lo do He
merely made his haw and heal a retr.-.i:.
Now. lidward I landlord, like a true
Westerner, was making the tour of I'.im
land I i.v ail llie. "I I and unl r.'.ii. ii;..l ways
that h iiil.l dis.siver. I'.erause ho ha. I,
found a few ..Id tow ns slruni; aloni; thirty
mile of road Ktill free from the eii.Toaeli
iiieuls of the iron horse, lie had chosen to
i:i. In. lo it ill his line of travel, fuidiiii; III'1
smart little iiuiuil.us with its four dapper
horses a pleasant vari.iTlon to the railr.mil
trains. Alter his sharp repulse in the
park, he would prolialdy have lioarded the
next train had there heen a next train,
hut then- w as not. II ill I not pn ed
tl Ins way until late in the allernooii.
and I .el'., re that time he had con. -In. led
that he would wait and see Mr. Satter
ti'iwaite. lie lll'lu.'ls. I to pass the al'l'T'l'Mill prel
ty w ell interview iii the landlord ami the
natiies who lazily sauntered in and oi.i.
of the raml'liiiL' old inn. i
"lty ihe l.ye," .-a d the landlord lo llainl
f r.l. "they was a y.iuii',' tent from Aiuer
iky stayed here just a o.ir a .ne. es,
s;:'. he j.tsi eome and slop' In-iv over ii'.u-lit j
.I' d in rinar.'iiii looted it over !.. liar I
i.'iin-M.iie in i-aioli the I .ii n ii, ii train, sir.
1 ii it- iiiu.-li niio ill v our ."liiilry, ini-trr. i
o I .-in't say as lo w hoi 'or h come lr,.iu !
y en parts or n.-i. Looked like a li.in
pent down on his luck. s r. t!ioii-!i I :
m the yiHnm fi'li-.w liohaved 'a lids,, a,,' !
1... III.-, so he did. lie Weill off in si. li a
liurrj that he I'f: a ih.t,..,iI witii .- -
pie o' Irt'.ers ill it. My missis read they ;
lettel'-l. Illlt I Iliv.T liollll'l' InVSi'lf wilil :
si"h like tilings. Co.'ii'h lian-in up jlt '
tile clothes closet How. sir; lllelilie if y.,i I
was to l.sik at the names you might know I
the party V" j
Merely for want nf H..tneliiin' lietler to !
kill the time, llandford followed the land
lord into that wuriliy's private sanetiiui.
where the coat was pr..dueed. rrnni a
pocket two .ilo.l envelopes, each contain
ing a letter, were withdrawn. Until were
mailed at mid lioth were addressed lo
points within the I'niiisl States. One
was very old and ln.re the inscription:
"Harry Spe r. I-Is.p. "mC I'ifih ave
nue. New York city." The mher was of
more recent dale, and the superscription
l -a J:
Mil. II liN'KY Hit 'I I A KHS,
"lUiiff t'ity, Neliruska."
Tho firsit iiame was totally strange to
I'M ward llandford. The latter he reinem
lienil perf.vtly well. It was the name of
tile lirakeiuan who had 1icIiiiv.nI so well
iin.l liravely in frustrating the evil de
s'igns of tin. wouM-lie wreckers of the
rai'itir mail.
Ititt then, thotight llamlford, Uicliar.U
was a very eouimon iinine. nnd the coat
was much more likely to he the property
of Sicucer than ..f Richards. So Haud
ford turned on his heel nml soon forgot
all ahoiit the envelopes and their super
scriplioiis. After that small incident the day drag
ged wearily, and our friend was half re
solved, when the .mi Ii i In I s. rolled Illi. to
pi.-k up Ids grip and shake the lit:; ,.f
j Chcs.leti from off his feel, lint he staved.
I and that evening the mpiire, on his way
I home, ran plump against I la n.l ...rd at
I the door of the hold. if course the two
men were heartily glad to si a ch oiler.
. and Mr. Satterlhwaite insisted upon drag
ging I landlord up to the Hall f .r .l.ui.cr.
I' Mimier was waiting, and so was tin.
young lady who had so persistently de
clined Ilandford-s fri. n.iy overture", ut
I if she was surprised or vexed at Im-!i..!.!;ic;
I I landlord as a truest . she .1.1 no: -!i. v ,!
I a, id, alter lic:ng formally introduced, nei
ther he nor she ma lo any reference to a
previous aoijiiaiuln: Ihe g li !! t the
tal.le early, while I lainP'oI'd and his hosf
sat .n.-r their .-gars nut, I nearly dav
l.r.ak.
A weel; passed awa. , a i l IMwar.l
llandford was still a! Chesdeit. Indeed,
evi ry day had found him at the Hail,
more or less of the Line 'icing spent in the
company of M:-s Satterthw aiie f. r th,
s'piire hid iiitrilu. ..I ill" young lady i.
h.s friend a.-, "mi daugliter.''
llandford was in hi.', lie had gii. -, ,
as mil. h a year hefore. ami n iw he wa-
Sill'" ol it.
At lh" . n I ..f anoihcr w e k he f.-t tin t
he III 11 - ! he starling hefore Very I, i;i:- j..
I. ley Phietgo, pleasant and cut! lag a
were the at I raei imis of sleepy u!, t'i,, .
den. 'tie course of action he was qui:,
resolve! upon, whicj. was that lie woiil)
riTTSIiOKO, CHATHAM COUNTY, N. C, THUKSDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1901 NO.
toll this h.'.'iii'i
Sh. ild hit!
worst, and ke.
f. el such rei n.'
fill girl of his hive for her.
refuse 1.. accept it at the
lily as he knew he won! 1
al. i; would he I. el or I hau
L'.nhig Knglatnl in dor.ht and uticerlaiii-
ty-
The lust evening of 1,;, v;;i nrrived. and
iti'Ul the hroa.l iiu.rhle ll.igged terrace of
the aiie'ciit hail, wiili the myriads of
Milliliter hir.ls singing their vesper songs
in the heccii w Is. IMward llamlford. in
a manly fashion and without waste of
wolds, made his lirst confession of love.
Th" lady list, tied, hconii-v she could not
i fy w ell do i.th-rw ise, nnd then quietly
nnd g. n'.ly, but with i'videii! feeling, re
plied: "Mr. i:.'.idf,.i,l. fr.vai the tit"! I wa.-i a
il :! .il'rai.l .. this. I 11. i.v 1 s.s in to
llaip-r invsi'i; :, .. mueli, cl, I repeat. I
waiafra.il this might oecur. and I !:
jo'i will .ir least in,. ;!. j,;s:i.e to ad
mil tl.at I d'd my l.c.-t I.. i vade nn a.
iiuaint in. e with yen. To prove, however,
that 1 do ..: lightly regard j'.ui i.r;...'
friendship. I will frankly tell you why. 1
.nil already lua i i-l. d. I can say no u.,,'-e
than this. I was maii'i.sl hefore we eame
to I 'hesdoii. nnd it mum a vaM ainouni
of .pi si inning as well as idle po-sio t i
h i folks know tne merely as Miss Salter,
tliwaite. Mo one in llngtatid knows other
wise, .and I tell yn'i l.'ii iiusc ymi June n.v
'""''i i ' -i t ni.-l regard. i,u, I f.-.-l th:,'.
when I r::iy 'No" to ,,.:ir reijite.t I si, ...
give y.ci a saili.-'etit r.-ti- n for so do i.l-
(i ....I hy."
With that Mlr exle
hand dev.,.,) of .ill
"I' ll li
i.'Wel
mall whit
.s pt on
p. a:u gold f : : i j which
a in! ::.-!i 1 1 pic-sc! ... I,
all.
llaii.ll.. id ...
I I-. 'I hat w.i
lldward I f :i 1 1 . 1 ' . 1-. I was hew ild. .red as
he walked dow n the hr.i.'nl aveiue ihiLiiga
the park and. when he liaally ..!:.,! . I
his sraticro.l th.niglits. fmagliied Mat h.
had heen hadl.v treated. He was a g I
man, was Ilnmiford. nml a generous one:
Imt, like worse men and hclter, in his lo..
lie was selfish.
He did imt see p .r Mmily in the .piiet
of her own r-niu. as she sat with h-r
shapely head resting up.tu the window siil.
while she we. l.iiii-rly far into the sum
mer night. To him she was hut a haugh
ty, eld hearted wofuaii a woman wilh a
history, perhaps, hut inu.e the L-- heal"-le.-s
and erne;. As j.-t he could Hot know
her as she reilly was an uiiii.ii pi ami
disappointed girl.
OIAI'TlUt ..
When IMward llandford return. il to
the Arms that night, he resolve! to il,.
one thing at least. II. would have 'it.
den the following day. and try to forge:,
an "p lily as po. ihli'. :!,ni there was any
such pcr-oii in exist. m e as Kmily Saitcr-
tliwaiie or whatever ler name might he.
So he rose with tie- miii nnd occupied
the morning hy a farewell tour a'.x.ut the
.piaint old town ami in saving good hv I..
his friend Mr. Sa ttertliw aite. Al I
lock in tiie afi. ruooti the stage inilled
illi. nu. I the landlord, lo.li to part with so
prolitalde a guest, i-s.i.rteil him to the
si reel.
"hi 'd lin k to you. sir," sail he. "Speak
goo.) Word for the house w lieu ymi can."
"That 1 will." sail! llandford o.nliaHv;
ood-hy. old fellow!"
As the two wen- talking there alighted
front the linle nmiiihiis a very siiiiiri and
active voting man, carrying a hninl-sat. hel
iiii.l followed hy a porter with a genuine
sin.ill-size.l Saratoga. His I ii n "... his
i.vle of diess. his features and his car-
r.,i.:e pro, laiuied him to he an American
nth. lie gaz.-l no hi llandford. w a..
calmly relumed the stare. Ka.h wa
coiitideiil that he had seen the other 1.,
I' .re. hul only the new arrival was aide lo
p'a.e his man. lie renicinl.. r.l Hand
lord as a fliieaj;.. railroad ..the al wilh
w-h im he had oie " I ran i.i.-t,., S'.me lun i-n.-ss.
As f,.r llandfo.-.l. ),. mix. d up
Mmily 's story, th.. I. .tiers ia the wi p
ct al lin irii, Harry Spencer. Ih-.-.ty ;ieh
ards and a multitude ..( pr..hahie
I'""h.lhle pie.
The young"!- aiati hr..',e Ihe s.l
..ir.l
ion no
.'-tu C
"Yes," r. pli-.l 1 1 a inl:'.. I'.I, s-itu... vltat it.
I'CVI',1.
"My name." cutliiuiil the young fellow.
"Is r.relt Max Itrett of c'hi"iig... HI !
1 not transact s..me oil hnsim-n witli ymi
..nee? I'm glad t 1 lueel a felhcv Phi
. igoan iinyvvliere in the world, if ..lily for
a moment. Sorry y.ui are olf."
"I'm glad yon spoke," said I laudfurd :
"it would have heen a iiiy not to in this
out of the-way spot. At home we have
our tiffs nnd quarrels, hut ahro.id, you
know, a 'Yankee is a Yiukee wherever a
Yankee meets a Y'ank. e.' "
"Homeward Wuiml'. askul Itrett. as
the fres'li team bounded ofT with the 'tins,
llandford stamling 011 the step at the
hack.
"Yes-direct!" replied Haudford, wav
ing his disengage! hand. "Pome and see
me when you return."
"I will, my friend." muttered Max, "and
sell your conijiany a big hill of oil on the
strength of this rencontre."
When Max entered the ArniF he f auiul
the tnlile already tu t fur dinner, and the
landlord assured hint of n square meal at
5 o'clock s-harp. When Itrett finally s.'t
tl.sl dow 11 to dinner mine host eyed him
curiously, ns if the mere fact of ai-quaint-:ince
with his late guest 111:1. le Max ns im
portant and in liheral a patron. As for
Max. whom the reader already knows as
a keen ohservcr of liuuitii nature, he was
in want of reliahie information more than
anything els... lie studied and prohel the
old landlord for all he was worth, so that
hy the time his appetite Was appeased he
knew jllsi how to pr el to husllle-s. Ill
a few minutes they were chatting away
as though they had known eaeli other tor
'llt'S.
"Who .
wiis the Hall':
ki-.l Max.
1 course, and
t if he he
"Master Satterthvvait
a out ami out gent he
ff, nn Amerlky!"
"Thai's as may he,"
say he has a hand" uue
i.ti.l Max.
l.-i lighter.
"You
H s
otl.lg
sh" receive attentions from any v.
gentlemen in these paris':"
'Now, titat's s-u 111 ii 1:1 1 as I don't I.
W
.! ut. My mi is thinks M -s K'uil.
don't cue f.r any of Via, unless i;'s Mr
I Iandt'oi d. S iue do say as how he mad
fast ruining In that direction while ii
was here"
"Is I'.at s..! Wei!, do jou !,.,,,. ,.a;.:
guests from A nu riea ':"
"". sir. Let me lh
can call 'cm all to in'iid.
J outg gen: that eatne ;,'
!! jn-l s: iv. i over on
-tl' w ilVi'it his ..vet- .a
and inch!
li.g'il
. Tli"
I wen:
I know
let. i'" In l! al. and j.itt
ihe l'.irtj if v "il r. a l l!ie:n."
"Ye"." fel.llel I'.lelt. "I , et
k"..v him."
'hue land'ord stum'.'e.l .,tf.
-1 afle
t.i" .
O "Id
il of 1 reel-
I'. I I
nu w !i:.-!i he w 1
s. Mix I'.l'el!
1 vv
III.
el as he r. ad the
he never Let raj
. .' lit. .ill".
1'IU itiuU.
.In.
id I:
1.. n a loud noise in t;,,. rear of the
I'iraelcd the landlord's altentioit
hurried off to 1. am the eau-e ..f
.iii.auce. Max wa- .juit" '".i niiieli
n'lcuiaii to so lunch as euteriain
i of learning tiie c.iiiteii'- ..f the
hut. knowing thai- ihev uilgiit
tit" id"
letters.
pr .
i.e
' valuahie iliinitm n' al h h"
them, and when the laudloi-d r.-turn-
i d, the two letters which he toll
old ii.al packet were cu i'.i..
I li'iidford Jiiid examined
Max. in an off-haml i" ,uner.
lie guess. , tiie letters Were of n,
and the cat w as carrli d ha. k
in the .-!. sr!. ThcU, ."S t'ae eve
:ina..:iaiiy lii.,., yUx 1I..1111. d hi
saiinti .-id 1 in for u stroll.
( I'o he con! limn!. I
in ihe
whlclt
id that
BRAVERY IN BATTLE!.
"rion: Estrscti From tha Order Eook
cf the Ctt'lf.at Genera! Wol'o.
- "iin.-i.:.
I .an. it -
nil
I 111-1 tn.w.
'U 1.'
1. 1 ho
,f a Let iv;
V. ii '.tin '. IT
;.iiil i.. a in 1
I'liiccr 1 ':ii!i:;'.ii
11 .-hall he !'
..:i .r mi-he!..,
while :!:crc
.-iotu-d ..Iih r
i-.i.oi t, l'i a'.;::
in., 1 I t 11.
I in death
cpatr, . t
T lie i
t" t rlit ,
' .' . r ii.'ii
'"I he i .
hi.lin 1
';!'; tin
tr.. .ps ,!:.;.'. 1 .1
1 t 1 chare.- v.itit
c.t-e, ami w lien
.t Iil-li:tl4 11)1.111
i . ;i may nix i- a
tllll-kct
. ! Kin
pa: m
id pretends
r.ats will 1
i!!,c w it !:.i:t
t.'.at itis;.e,t.
lar !ir...-cni'!'g
:'ic w in It- in 1!
l iir cow.i'ihee i
I ..'if 111..11 i- 11. 1
i!.i"K.T.
',l:ts hi- I.ltika o
' .-.II' I V t . he p. u t'
w:t 1 i'cinrii:.;i,!s t!t
1! ' - 11 t .'ivrir
" I he
i.tlc- 1
.hath h
tl.'! ..'1.
I.-..- h
..I.!:. r v.!i"
llv i. iti-t.
Ihe .. lii.vr
A - Ida r .
w i'i 11. : li.l
f.T his Kitiv; an-.
a it"-;
it:' 11 i
his c n p::
,111 j..'
v.. a:
-i ti.-.l iilli.-cr t pri
: al'. r an act: .tl am
ill-.rward ii:;iii:rt. !;.
iw. :d aitii a i'a(; ti'.c
lot.!'
vv-!!
I;:- lit;-
! I,'
tl'.::
W !:l '
I -el.
! V Ct
v lor I
'..'led
.!'!.. I.
I. ii'tlii.l
"'!. V.cll I:
arct'ullv h
. : I c ami
ic. Wll.l
in-.;, "t
!e th...i
.
. ami In-COldiR'S-
pic.
the iUi,!xc-t lire in e. ml'ii-i. :
. miter- are ;.i lake their unlet
t'r.iiii ihe oft'u'cr of tiicir pl.tt, u
i- I., give them wilh ;;!: ji .-siiii,
.ind re-u!mi. n ). Tin- inishciiavi t of
any other corps will not alTe.t thi. hal
talioti, because the i.fiieers are deter
mined to jivc tin stiuiigcst proofs of
their fi.Ul.ty, 7fal and courage, in liii-!i
the soldiers will second them with their
UMt.il spirit.
" The men shniiM consider that they
are upon the point of entering; in to a
war for the defense of tlnir country;
that a drunken, vicious, irri'Ktilar army
is hut a poor defense to a State; but
their virtue, courayc and obedience are
a sure guard in all assaults; they
should, therefore, always be ready I
perform their part with honor and
spirit, and not give themselves tip to
any excess or irregularity. In timet
like these both oflicers nnd soldiers
should particularly exert themselves
every pirt of the duty, and sh .vv th
country mat tliey deserve Us c-ttTiii
and admiration hy their zeal, fidelity
and valor."
The principles en which the Hriti.h
s-.h!i.r should tight vary lit tic to this
day fr. 111 those in.-ttlcatcd ly (iciur.il
Wul.'e. t.ninion l.rfrcss.
Zsbra in rif-e of Hort"-,.
R. J. Stor.iv. ..tt an:': .;.:.
raiary science, ir
I the zebra a- .
ritisii l-ia-t t;
r..:e."t Tatcs, w In
t in t i i - r ; ". , -lis 1
inn. mi" t.i t
v. and Mr. S; t,
ritish g.vir.i:t
If :e'':.::ie if d
f traitv ,1 .'c'i;.is
-!e ii. t "ii'v for
f hii-,1 a
and
V
aiire
;ii a.
rmv p
in It
1 wi'ii V
" btli-vel 1
l'i ! r,
'.iiii..::.
'" alt 'i tl.
I.--)".
Tnre I'l'l'rt'.t,
A man r.ii h' a
w.iger with a Lidy
1 1 a neodh.' q'-.ic!;.r
. . ;i it a loa.l ji n-il.
::' : 1 I: Id. It U
t:!t v.Miihl have
;' " vv intan had not
" "lo itiLiido of live
tliat he .011H t!:
than ' eiMi'd !
The i:; in won- :
l-nitght that P.
en dilTcr.i.t '
11:1 out cf 1 1
'IliUl.tvS.
sew
P0.V3ER t. H r PATCHED
airijr I l.titepatti Crut.'if Ai l.it.-.'iitili.
Ag.ii:; i!-e 'I! lii".
Slo v:.c i. .: s'.f. 'y ,.' ili'o.'i ; , ;.':.i!in;;
nn
ic.-i.
.'111. I puvi.ief i.re no
tl;.
y lire it.11 paU in
IKl'.Yd. ,
feldisll
grown 1
;;i th"
.v i,.:i-U
ii.ii..n
I liny.
ill : lh.
I isli
tli";:
.Is ,-; la
I'.' I'- iiil.V 1
,.e nil I l.e
..i!i;i..:i ic
:!ii ns ;u
1 as ii. ar u
-'i'c Th"
Veils h
t.::U." . S 1-1 disjii
hat'
or 11 hlngl" 1 oiiiil 'iia.i '1
s ;:i.i.'.;l iii.n on.. cs
; sum liim s- in,e, -, , ;.
i I'licit' d at n way 1 imt
i.a lii fro;., the puliite
au.l
: 1 .-!.-;
oil I
.-. ;" '.lie Wi.-.ti nu geiiiv t-.-ett:
"i te the p..: -.Iiliily uf u, his.
ivnl ih" h.-ni iuii s. 1 1,.!. -a h "i
ui'.il nllii f ri.-li irith s nr til
g.'. -ling. Ai.-I'i;.-" the while 11!'
t-.u 1 '.' these i'uli.s gnil.'int lol'ils
hid.e.s i. lav at i-h plcrd atnl
1,1 c;i;,.
lol'ie li
lltllit.WS
re: lily si
lllii' .! s
ii'l'l f.'li
Ml"p!l 'I(i, -s, J; ,;,J;..; , Xvhl'..' .siiet-ji
in rihoi,:ied lea.-h. and .laii.-iiig iiJ(.
li.ililtet ln-tweetl tilucs. At tiie oilier
sticks Is tiie tiiim eiiclintitiii.g tletail
nf all a t : it oval jiilnur ft.iiiieil
initiinni.e fashion, wiili tnauieh-il
v.'.'e;;tlis .1 "Mid ri:n id imi;;ite a
V'avc.l rihl 1 .'i. This ti.s at the t..ji
In a trite h.v. r's Ltiut, nnd th. cost
of the it'ille, vvltieii eutin s mnh r the
laill.s XVI. hcu.l, itigy he lunl any
witere front Sltl ut $ In. 'J'.'ny may l.e
Iaa.?.r.ifn liisinimciiT.s of rmjui.try in
the hands nf lite right woman, lint
tis jet only expensive jewelers art
situ wins tllelll.
The line hu es which ih'spi.iy in set
pieces fur special iii-e wieaihs and
miniiitttte fiantcH iuchisitig a iniino
gj'aitt or et'cst ari .unit lief garnering;
front the i:i.-t. Soiiio f th.. iiiip.uleil,
thin trocks show the must t.xttava
K.'iat designs in liiese rich insecis. 1.1,0
ill white rutin. Its to gruiiiis of Idaek
i swallows. In great ineilniiiuiis, too.
I theiv will he si in' loiiqucis, vans with
I'.u.vcr.s ami the u ii;i h.ied tree n
ia all the g.'ii'.l lis .u' Paris,
j illit to I'. uti ;i 10 i'.nge and :..v, .!.!.
I f ;.:. r.il,' ; thai to he f.oiiid ,,!!, ..:
!' u! w Icknli:: s uf er..- tni'! ic-. '!
tiui'.h ;-n hliisii is a liilna; of an. li
cl;i !,y imi'.lc. I ihio.igl; ihe liudlit;::
' ;" :: I'i'-iat. v. iiicli is 1 1 . t . :. stiti-;
t'li-y nnd le-s bar,
.a::.! aaor it i- m
.get.-; always .', r
vv. .;:.', I hue, u.c ,
than dry long
.. ..:i' tli" t.
PUipos- i; is
ilillii nil ( in
'11 111' I'.ll HV. T
ui uf th.. chtii
is lo nai arnl-
lire
tiie
is h st. A s.tgg'-s;,,,
r.vciids t.:i til.. ti,
;iu,l
lu'n.'S nl.'-u ad.;
licsS. l-'or (lari.cltiiiL. ill.
bltic or black i-nmeti.
t:S.'.l, tho slitlihi'.V ul-o 1,
modeled wiili ihe tittle
li.ii'cs. La.-l. !uii inn e
,'iiih. hive powder, the s
ejes. brown,
pi m ils are
ug .::.. fiiily
. into th"
si. ilCill.l illi
it 1 hat wiil
t'ti. i; iviuiii'Vcr coiiie; and if--. , -. at any
time malted tin. face h,i; huma::. P.e
rid :-' the sloven lunl; 1l1. se give,
sticking quality is ilcclnred lo be in
j'.i'.vnts. itml if iiiadaiii xvann really to
look dainty in her ninUc iqi a dust of
so:,ie hnrmless La by powder is all that
is iieci's-iary.-Washington Star.
Tito Autuina Kitvoriirt.
lions, lieeU iiillles and corduroy
seem to be having it all their own way
in the sdiinis these days. Kvery s'unji
Las special atiracilons in i,cc!; tixings
and the variety is bew ildering. There
tire eiiurmous rulihs of white or col
on d mollis,,. iine, lace or chiffon, witli
long mils of jilisse, il:;;pliaiiiii;s Muff,
xvl.ich in their turn are niched and
I rilled and fiulTcd v.-ilh lace. ( hin'oti or
iiirruwest gauze ribbon. Then then
are boas o. lace with ends of gauz.e
and ribbon or nn .tiss.-line ii'i l titciiiile,
iiiul some of tin' tiny iiitllcs which
oiii.'iiiii iit these boas are e Igel with
lh most delicate of lace cil.,lii;'... biacl;
for wiiite boas itml while for 1 lack
I oas I iiig ihe usual omer. I'.chu
i.o.is nr,. graceful, and to tail v, ,u :en
liioy should be inosi bccoiii.Ug. S. ;,,e
o.' 1 1', -c li.iv,- a collar of plain ui fold
(d .ii.Tiou. cdgcil wiiii a na :-;'-,, v trill
01' I'lis,,- mai"i'ial. This is Li-.c.ghi
( . r li, - should, rs and caugli' .a a;
c.the- . ,de jus! In-bivv ihe shoiil'!, 1 in
ft.. i;t. Ihe nids hri.aiicn as liny fail
and :ti the l.iuv are soui: ln.ies a em
'!" .,f var.l.s wide, although, ,.; . -.nr.".'.
in-- l'i:,. l.'.'itci'ial liik.s 11;. most o.
tt. s 11 at, ; l:il. These u,as are worn
i.i- end ut a wrap tu- ;', an rxtiii Lii
of 11:.- ry over an t veiling , leak.
" r ui'.iiitiui era:;,- .s eoroiiroy.
II was vvoiu last wiincr. li was
-'jia.ar. Hut this season it h!s lair
;o 1 it.,,... a iiiioi'e ,f favor. l,v i.,,nv
nay suits at:, tho:... 1 rim. si,,,;! skit;,',!
IllUl il.n-.; e -s. nines ivlllrl, Iiccoliill! '
so i.-nlti, i.ae!,. in ili.s day ,,, i;, , ,
leiu.li a-'d .". ,! sense, ce.:,.'u v
is :,n id al 1,1:10 rial. . js ,:.., 'u
XVciglil, l-l.l W.ir-ut It .ll;;ii l(e.' V. K'.l.r
w.ar; prey, jotuhful, .s'.yl:-!,. 'mil
emirs in Hie m-.'s. becoming of coles.
Tiie i'-.'.'Wie and tans are in'ohn' iy th,'.
b.st fur weir, :i::,l l,a,. is the 'leasi
bcniccablc, but biu-.-. kiven. iiui j.le
a.) rrd rnn ho ln.uf:lu in "ft, loveiy
slinih s nml Im.k well fur .'is lung; as die
average wiatvr curi's tu have tiietii
! su. Siil; or.hii'oy Is : .iiflYieiit
Stiir.V. It is llillcli lllilf.' -..lcl t- . e .'Hi, I
ninl" is in he i'Xpor,., ,,!' P. hut v.hiie
it wears h'tig.-i' with pid if, a .nu 1. 1
than ilta- colli li vr.l i.'l.v vv nthl. it c .'ihl
11.11 slainl ihe vc:ir tntd tear ( i1 ton
.iiniure.v any Letter liutu t-Iik Velv-.-t
I'dii'.il. New V till; I'tiiiuiH : ...I Aiivei'-
tl.-ei'.
fll.is-ii:,
l'i tn;
11 g tin- 11. .1
"No. I
pi-.irli fcr my
?- lint.l nrrnngc
l ii i-." .sill; c'c.itli
!t..U"r.'llief. ' I'
ii::.i'.
Itn I.'
the S
l:ti'::
lllii'.l
d ::'
"I I.
: 1 s:
i-'..i.v
tl I !
11, -I:'.' I li'-'ii
.-i' :r" will go
1 We, -II 1 he pall
.ei-. d wiil
'!':: iitlir n
,.. lip. T!
l.v and li iti.v
::'.:. ds. v.i.icit
'ill,.
dll'l
..iTui'.'!;.' f''..::i
hlo.id liavins
:;i..::g taeli
ell ' ll.'lllll loV-..!-..
il ihe 1 ..
I us if Willi :i
s :icc"!c:':;; .1
1 in
:i r-: :. fi 1 ciri'ii'.'i'
ir. I 1:.:." :i -:rnii.
d hy the .-ill. :.ud
Ii ii'.i ii. gol:..;r i. e
;-i:. This siruliitr
lllllll the
hair iai:.-s
111..' n.:ti:t
en ipilic a (-hoi 11,
ai ,1:1c; iuit of tl.i.s
I V. ue. Il IS
lil"T III.: I.
"What 1 1:1 tie 1110 !:;:;. to the siil;?
Weil, iti New YotU t'ii.v. ;K the liurse
i-iiow, I iiiiih'cd the atteiiilants rare
f.iiiy wrapped ihe hui'.-.-s' nitiiieij ami
tali'- in sill; 1'av.s for the hulirs win 11
tiny were not en t t.hihil ion. The nt
Icndams saiil this wa..; to glu.-'s up the
hiti;'. 1 I'rasoii' tl. w 11:11 is guild fur
1' i .sc. s mine's :t 11(1 tails 11. list he ;;uud
for in;;' hair, t
"I tried tu put in practice v. hnt 1 h:nl
learned; hut the sill; would slip off
a fli r I . ; ti;r Imtnnl over tuy hair at
nigh;, mi fur a xv idle 1 gave it up.
Later, fulliivviiig up (ho sill; idea, 1 ro
iiicinliei'i d !. aiisiiig 1 1 iy hair once,
while traveling, hy nihhing arotiitd Ihe
I'ouis with a fill; handkerchief, which
mil only removed tinu li uf the ear dirt,
hut left tin exhilarating feeling; over
my scalp, hair anil even my face. This
starlet me to massaging my hair rat It
er than hrusliing; it. Smut I saw a
sheen nut there lief ore. Thai's till."
New YorU llcrnhi.
Carved Hatpins.
As the craze for dceunitinn iuereiises
hatpins are Lrmight in to share it. Tim
cai'vel haipin is nut uncommuii, but
the pin of intricate silver, with jewels
set in. is showier. The must unusual
forms tire sei 11. and in some of the
m vv pins ih(. hi nds lire so elaborate
thai 1 hoy form a part of the hat tiim
m'n.g. They protrude far out at the
side of the hat. instead ,f iving in
close, next to the crown, as the old
fashioiud hatpin was wont 10 lie, and
ley are rich with the semi precious
siines and heavy xviih the- gold and
silv.-r of which they nr.- ei'iupo -,.,!.
Mure nnd more detain do lite;,- he
e,,t.ie utitil th-. jiur -nas,. ,,i' u tiaijiin
...I'liis a hit-,-,. j,:;n ,,f Pi,, exiieiise of
11 ll.'H. I'o". of collr.se. le h.llpli: iiitisl
laai. ii .he i.iil!i!:ery cf Hi.- hai.
T!:e iii tu dutc work luiskct has a
leather cover which pivlecls its eo li
tems from dust.
Pearls in lilies are in some cases: as
large as marbles and larger ones are
ti l ill 11. I'll .'I'lKlllleuIS.
l'iet.y Utile stocks wilh soft lie ends
nie made uf Phina sill; ercjie wiiii a
pattern iu bright ctiloied tluwers.
Large black pearls maUe heinitilul
earrings, tine pretty pair has a t.ny
diamond at ihe tup of each pearl.
Wide felt sailor huts for the ehil Ireu
have Ihe rims of the heavy fur felt,
llie crowns of the smooth felt, ami a
simple band of sill; around the crown.
Large l rcitcli roses an- being worn
as hair oruai.'iciiis, ami pink and while
camellias. Almost every variety of
fanciful lie-oral ion for this purpose
lakes anion,; xvoiiicii just now.
t.'rny is a beautiful color, and a
liaitdMinie (oat of pale gray cluih,
ihrec-qu.u'tei' length wilh a plealcd
hack, !.:u applications of leaves in
heliotrope velvet around the edge and
on Ihe yoke
All leuhir l::ils are iliuiiutng where
tiny are Well made a;u; 011c made , ii
tii'c.y uf one U.nd ol I'liii'iuTs iiolhin:;
but llie fei.luiis in s.g'il and liiese
i'.' a line i.io.ii. .1 b.a. i. and while, hav
ing llie 1 i.ect in gray, is otic ol '.lie
lua Uicsi Lais lo I r sen.
A red m w.i.si ii.-is, slit, ;.,,! side
ph iiis. which inc.' lo li.e eelill'e, wiicre
ihey leave otiiy .sii.liectu space for a
Llie of small betel; siik blliious. 'I he
waist is siiiciiel vvitii lua.,; and tin
l.o.c .s tie pencil by a i..i ;.'. w. poltiied
siik hiald which iiigcs ivciv iii.-a;.
1 1 nj.
..a.s .ut- 1,:.
lllel.l Ol I
wi.li i:.,ge
e 'lli.-i'e a.
hill liiey I
:. :n all w.n
.... iin.l ;i,e
.' i..e i,;a 1
in
;i re
ill. .v .
.ni.i"-
ad iapei-i
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1. .1
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ll:.
'i i:i i is .....!, in;' lit. 1 - is m, I,,
Ihe e 11. io of ill,- p.etly yoke t
ils ciiecl. 'I h iueal; win u ii
ia well up on the i-'n juldei'.
ADVERTISING
One square, one insertion - ft a
One tquare, two insertions j t6
One iqure, one month ' - JJ.M
For Urgar adrertisementi liberal con.
fHota will be made.
1'tiililliiifnt.
e v.iix a man w .
.d sat i.p l.'.'c .,'
Ii.il. .1 find j.l
ieon'lhc d:.v I
1 ..m.c.1 to l....e
l.'-llt (11 s,
le .1,' 1 n n
iiiu: tie tv :
. li mv ;.t.
V.I. hell. .
1. u 11 d in" v
u . en I.-
At I..
Ate
.,-1 h'.i, '
li::. ie
i - ' '1
id lie p.:
lh in!,!.
ik.
a n't .ay n I
I; 1 i.ly liia!
. ;'."- lii Ifuii
-11. he
cs ,'hi
I'lCIJ
"iViilit is- the
"'I i o ill. iiil.V I
he
to
, .: :ii.c 1
;e pay."
ilny
wlia 1 you
"- t'hicugo I
j.ay 1 ur
II Ih.lU'
isl.
Uu-v
iiiig.
fii-f ling n.
The to.'id Mat; "So. Willie, ynn'rw
g -ip'.' tu s 'iiuiil, ::re y tin V Thai's nice.
And v.hai have jmi lcariicd so far'"
Willie "To v. l:i-,!e XV ill'.. ml (nicker
ing ley nui'.ilii." (.'iiu itgu it, i-.j.d Ilcr
:.hl. Her I'lllliity.
collies of 3
S!,"--f.iinily.
He '
;'raiid iilil
1 hclii'V,
"Yes. very
hel:, -a. Ie i,
eigll of llie
-"liuW pc
An anrcslor of hers
1 the Tower during
loiirlh Ldward."
I'eetiy lovely." Til-
XVilS
the
Sh
r.its.
N.l Surfiice
I'oroihy "How
..iiipllslimi-iit.
ditid jou deiiue a
g. llilemau';"
Kai haiiiie " Well, tny Idea of a gen
tletuaii is a man who look and :ictM
like a seiiih uinn cv; 11 when he isn't
dr. ssi d like a gentleman." Chicago
Leoord-lltiuhl.
Itese ntinc nn Iiiiiutatlau.
Jiieby- "I ain't gut 110 use fur .1 kid
woI'b too gnod to till his pockets wit
apples when a barrel of 'cm falls off
it wagon an' busts in de street."
Lilly (witli iiuligiiiitinni "I wuzn't
ton good. He enpper wuz a-watchin
lite! "- Chicago Tribune.
DitTf renrrt 1'rnliiplly DlHrloKi'.l.
"All jieoide," remarked the earnest
citi.cii. "are burn equal."
"Perhaps," answered ihe delihcrnio
friend; "but tiny duit't stay equal any
longer than it takes fur their parents
to provide tin 111 wiiii clothes and play
things." --Washington Siar.
.itif ruing Industry.
"Mike" said Pli iid.ug Pete, "did you
I. now suiiic j.e, pie sajs juitr brain
V.nliiS nil do l,l,:o.'''
"1 d'.o'i b.ileve 11," .niswci'.'d Mciin
ilei'in;; Mike "I'd ralhir do wit'out
s.-iise aliogcililer li.in i.u'.e such tt fgul
isii brain." Wasln.-t ;.,.a i'lar.
'J'he lligl.t otlditoiii).. '
I'.ri'.gs " l iiey sa.v mat if ihes xver
I a, urn- -li.ai is. if all Uuec ihul are;
l o.li v.. re :ili,,v,,i l 1 !.',,. l,, i'e Would
I'c inditing cis,. bill tiles.''
ilii'-s "'I'ii.'ii is. supposing tho
.:::. 1 were If.llillig: ill the sular s.vs
l.ui ii -1;.' taiiioad icslaiuani." .
iiient.
a Uclcclive?''
"You
Yes
"P.llt
fact li
my yo.i
ought
sonic
ymi
ilcgl
imt to funeral tha
"I do."
'How':"
"P.y not ilct
itigton Siar.
i lin;; :t:iylhlns."-Wash-
Tin Motive.
"Do you wriic licc.ui.se of inspira
tion':'' asked the ideal, stic young wom
an. "Not usually.'' answered the cold
looking inaii wiili ink on his fingers.
"As a rule I write because of the ex
piration of the time lor which Ihu lent
has been jinid."
Slgiiillfitnl ritilr.sopliy.
"I am nltii.d iliiglns has met witti
reverses."
"U hai uiakes you 1I1I11U so','"
"lie goes ni uin wi.it a gloomy look,
saying there is 1:0 such tlung as disiu
Icicsiril li leit.isii,;.. 'i hat is almost a
sine sign ihat a titan has bent trying
lo boniiW money."
'I w
"If t.-n mi 11 so,
ry 1 heui, w e.i 1 w .
" hut would .1
"A ti inier."
"And ii one s
(-Ii't.
;ld as!; you to maf
ild thai LfV"
mil
sk you. what
would that h. :"
"1 (h u t kiiovv; w i.a
"A Wonder."- I. i.e.
OuesM.iu 1 or Otifntlon.
"Why 00 I'.r.s Weir .,. bait';''
asked ihe Joiiiig v.uiii.:n who i3
ai'Moiis 10 leeiii.
"My (lei
1IIIUI1 w h
Weill the young
re is n.i
Midi
I 0.1,"
..... "it" they
w woiiid we
(Hi t .i
.r 1.
"I'o j ,
"lis."
"Ami .
p I ."
atl to tha
.nt have
In
"At.d i.nc y,
clean 1.11 ;. 1 n. 1 m
"Vl e na v.-."
"Wdl. I'd give
Liu'jLiyn Lite.
Hid lo
iper ':'
tiial.-'