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Ten others blundero I. '•Forward!" tho chairman crie«, "Search all nunneries, Onward, ye pallant spies,
Not quite a hundred!"
"Forward, oach bold Paul Pry, Courtesy, decency, With us arc all 'your eye,'
Vt'ho cares who blundered? No one hero dares reply, No ono but women nigh, Then rouse your courage high, Into each corner spy.
Though not quite a hundred," Ladies to right of them, Ladies to left of them, Ladies in front of them,
Tremblod and wondered Nothing could they oppose, To tho invadine foes, Koaining where thov chose, Trying with eyes and nose,
Not quito a hundred.
Opening closets bare, Tossing tho. dresses thor# Gallant and debonair, Fumbling at rosaries,
While ladies wondered Where such *allants wcro bred Into the chapel sped Heroes with hat on head— Tious hearts shrunk with dread,
Not quite a hundred. Ladies to right of them, Ladies to left of them, Ladies in front of them,
Trembled and wondered What cared these valiant men! Thoso noble daring men? Harmed thom not lady's fear, Jlarmed them not lady's tear, Theirs was a mission high, Into oaah corner pry,
Not quite a hundred. «.
^hen can their glory fade? O the brave charge they made! While ladies wondered. Honor the charge th«y made, Honor Paul Pry's brigade,
Not nuite a hundred.
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THE CHARGE OF THE PAUL PRY BRIGADE. Up stairs, and down staiis,
Through the house onward, In closet and and clothes-presi peeped Not quite a hundred.
Searching and peeping, went Not quite a hundred With six committeo men,
of
'orc
mont, has taken up her residence in Kan- —'7
From the N. Y. Courier and Enquirer. THE KNOW NOTHING SMELLING COMMITTEE.
which
as heretolore, ono
dnl-
Massachusetts has so long occupied
jn this union, could have found among Its
members a committee which would dis-
worm nas ine rign
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Christianity
1,00
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Times has enough to do to look after England now, but were it not so what a scathing on-slaught would there be on this development of the proprieties of life as they are practiced by legislators in the Modern Athens of the Model Republic.
The right to appoint a Committee for such examinations as that which occupied this Committee is, perhaps, not be denied but it is a fight which exists only on account of the possibility that measures so nearly in
quisitorial in their character may be need-
pr0{cct (J,e gtAte against great abuses
and insidious danger. But this possibility is extremely remote, and the notion that our political or social institutions are endangered by the machinations of the Church of Rome, which has been foisted on the Amer-
movement,
is sheerly chimerical,
soliciting friends to join them and keep
tnem in countenance, stumbling in upon
th«« Indies at th.ir devotions, and on tlu-ir
doors, handling
r.isiriesr
J:
or two quarters to apologise tor this sneak-
ing committee, to palliate their offences
against decency, and to justify the general
course of their proceeding. The task is
manhood. not to s»* the instincts of gentle-
men The evidence given bv some of the
apologists but atthe best it is but negative
ev'" little dwindles to nothing when the hating
.. I The truth is that the affair from besria-
en
b^cW«r, o'/fSre^n 'h rth ning to e"d i, c^ntmptibk We «r/.Pt Jh». "h^e
bl"h
(ty Mrs. Bloomer has gone to Council source of power. *,,e People, receives too
Bluffs to reside. Mrs. Nichols, a di*tin- little consid-^wn now-a-days.—that we t'^tamount to Vh,
guished Woman's Rights orator from Ver- are loei-g that veneration which isundoubt- butch»r's
an
iii. Each has her husband under her ri0~ those who sit in our high places will
tection. degrade themselvea openly heforo the world, fzrH*.
No
such danger, no shadow of such danger|We
that which animated the settlers of Plymouth
in this countrv at all dangerous to its liber-
ty or its prosperity.
The committee whose proceedings have
exists. While the press is free, while the ^xes—Ibut it appears they are to be inschoolmaster treads closely on the heels of creased. -I his is the fruit of prohibition the pioneer, while the spirit of our laws is 's
Bay and Jamestown, there need be no fear give
just been investigated in Boston should nev- electing an incompetent, ill advised unbusier have been appointed for although its ness-like fusion Legislature? It appears to authority was general, it is well known that
us
its purpose was particular, and that it was F°rt W aye Sent. directed especially, if not solely, at this lit
"gallon Of this committee 1ms been nd'.cu-
ab0"
nameless ladies. If a blunder be worse
wor
assume were
tercci-
represent the intelligence, the moral worth,
Advertisements^, and the culture, of one of the oldest, most ... or. e,ir t]loroUg)y respectable, and most highly cultivated communities in fhe country, there were found nearly a score who could avail themselves of a little brief authority to insult a feeble household of secluded women, to outrage their religious sentiment, and even to rudely break down, or rather to meanly sneak through the barriers which civilized
has drawn around their sex.—
But the admission must be made, reluctant
t0 mrtke it else we maj* just-
ly be held responsible for sin from which we do not absolve ourselves. The London $5.00
at $150 a piece, which will make $1,500 •—making S3,500 to be raised by taxation. The account will stand thus: For whiskey &c.. for the county 82,000 Salary of ten agents, 1,500
Total To raise this amount, it tax of about 15 cents on the S100. ing to the law, the profits worth of liquor will only be §500— enough to pay the agents. very profitable business, over the left shoulder, for the tax payers of Grange county.
are
only
a
exPec'
that the occupant of the chair which totters' Allen county contains 20 townships— upon the seven hills will attain any power
tw*ce
P".v'n.^
tie household of quiet, unoffending females, who had, according to the dictates of their consciences, devo'ed themselves to an ascetic Auditor of estate gives notice that he will religious life, and were endeavoring to work
8t'^'
!0"bl
t-
not only futile but most impolitic. It would 7
&
two sides to ihe question raised now there is but one with all who are not lost to the'
decencies of civiliied life and the dignUv of
DEMOCRATIC FAMILY NEWSPAPER—DEVOTED TO POLITICS, NEWS, MISCELLNANEOUS LITATURE, MECHANIC ARTS, &C
VOLUME VI. CRAWFORDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, I1ND., APRIL 28, 1855. NO. 41.
as they have been so ready to do of late,:
how can we but fail to lose the faculty which "AMERICANS TO RULE AMERICA we arc not called upon to use. The m.es-,
lous state for it has blundered ridicuou-ly rr.»,«..i:
ratherdear
ibeir
out their own salvation after their own way. change in If it were absolutely necessary for the safe-: ty of the great State of Massachusetts,! Merchants' Bank, at Lafayette Mer
half their number of the other sex un-I 7
der such very peculiar circumstances, ^ance
of the Cz ir:
JG#-lhe Know .Nothing Legislature of fe »cal. He is dull, depressed and mnminate. Mftay. It appears that McRay entered Maisachusetta has passed a law requiring *ir,h'ch Wu-heseven through v. tall and attenuated, with a tlucars without having purchased his lirk-niggerchildr.-n to b. admitted to th. pub- ^i- 5!3X^,re,,,0" ?«»*•»»*. "J a «.,n when the cndTtctor demanded his lie schools on terms,of equality with white Judir,,V!T
Slckl
dement of a healthy tone of mind eating, ,mok
Tjljs
lous. When it had not to do with prving in- .. ... jr phonic rendering of the principles of the to ••buck baskets and foul linen concern- J|ien
,1'"'iTfir*!
and champagne, and the b.oard bills of
ElcIusion of
than a crime—and in a certain sense and ..
an important sense it is worse-then the
Legislature of Massachusetts a a par-
_* and advocates of those measures, in time,!. THE STATE OF INDIANA A DOGGERY* were despised and contemned by all men, ',tantsThe Liquor Law converts the State of In- of all parties. But diana into a doggery—and to carry out law the people are required to fork ov dimes to furnish the liquor. We there will be a litte squirming manife amoner tl people, when they have to pay escape from even the suspicion of entertain-
#i
m,
it by taxation. Now the question natural- organization What motives what new
ship with the necessary assortment of liquor or have obtained an undue influence in the —this is a low estimate—then to supply the ten townships, it will require S2.0Q0.— Then the agents rre to be paid by the coun-
already heavily burthened with
foretaste of what the people may
frotI) ^,e total law party, if they
lhcm
power.--Paoli Eagle.
RS
casc*
over
many as Orange—consequently
a^ove
estimate must be doubled in our
Are the tax payers prepared to pay
^'»000 &s their share of the cost of
for the whis-
0^7-The following banks hrtving failed to comply with the General Banking Law, the
ed," the un awarded to the discharge it satisfactorily, and it should Bank of Connersville, at Coiinersville—all it out? have been composed of gentlemen eminent consisting of Indiana 5 per cent, and Indi- The solution of the whole problem is at once for discretion and courtesy. But ana 2^ per cent, stocks. Bank of T. Wads- hc-re: For a number of years the immac
be measurable abandoned. There is no ,,
(»r»
th,e
tick beds, snouping about, openinif closet P™tice the remarkable etfec.s pro-
nofei.igaround un- duced, and the frvedoin rom nak. °o un-
di-r pillows and bed curtains as never old have led to very b.came terriblv inched because the ob.u«e ,•
ger in tapping a hydrocele, or touching a'
There has been an attempt made in one sore withRustic.' Its u-e should be °re- "ith
or two quarters to apologise tor this sneak- ,casesnonly \n .k^ «.inilfht "HVe saved the Whigs from such a1
serve(j or
{ens
,v
or
p.-.not:.,lVs serious comnPca'tions or WU'd
7
nly futile but most impolitic, wouia proceeding. be tar wiser to endeavor to aggravate their. conduct into the dignity of an intentional, I .. hi haded insult. Then there might be' London correspondent thus speaks pRSidL.ncVi \n 1352. the motto at the head .•
"The habits of Alexander are not con-
sisU Dt
"''h
a
w"!ike
ma'k,,ble,for
smok'"?
members of the committee aid those who f^dness for card play.ng at accompanied them, is appealed to by the
n'«ht-
,He !s
looking complexion
Vpt
if
to complain that place, and authority. Europe. I am aJLTJI',g •"'""S-' purchased lii- ticket before taking and position, when DE^-fd from the true thUfc has bad anviV TL
quakl mejiJ
-f
meat
n"
From the Statc Sentinel.
,he
ncl[motto of lh(. Know Soth.
mcrc.condensed.
se,,itirn
an(1
j.
tion The identitv
»nd more eu-
laws,
hr
oice promulgated
",e hlue-liifht Hartford Co5.ventioni.te.
from offic a
denillUn effect 0"f lhe rj ht of su„
A
and has made its shame patent to the ,\. j, .to the American people, and the supporters
#h
re of he a in a in of at
ord |s0 lfc i23.
I he alien and sedition laws became odious
man point to a single instance where it is
If so, will some one point to the men or the
to the sentiment, "Americans to rule Amer-
the times, the sentiment, •'Americans,'"' to
Will it be urged, because foreigners are
permitted the right of voting, under our
securities at the Merchants' Ex- and all his Democratic contemporaries fa-
th.it these poor women should be "examin- chants' Bank, at Springfield Greene Coun-, modifications, recommended by Jefferson, post left on the night of the 4th there was pleasant duty should been tj- Bank, at Bloomfield Government Stock uninterruptedly? And has any harm come anticipated the ravage of the earthquake smallest number that could Bank, at Lafayette Laurel Bnnk, at Laurel o* it? If so, who will be so kind as to point
V. WHS
comes 0
Wl^
conclusion that the use of chloroform m-"
here we have a dozen committee men, not worth, of Hartford, at Michigan City vto/e and consistent Whig" party have been f°^°wing correspondence recently passed als sweet that all the sermons that wero satisfied with their numbers, and per- Bank of llockport, at Rockport, consisting trying to ca^ch this foreign vote, sometimes between a young genHeman of Albany and ever preached. haps quailing at the thought of meeting of Missouri 6 per cent, stock*. with partial success. Their great effort
from
most
women-in peUicoals-nosed and snouped H™.' f"ses- Had chloroform never been appreciate th. ir yo«. imMN before, and making themselves generally mhaled save »-l,en ,ts u-e was necessary.
bl„J nor kind
.. lives would not have been sacrificed to the this do? Answer by return mai ridiculous and disgusting to those who .. ... the incensing crv of "Americans, to »..» nnrf...,». ti. removal of a tooth, a toenail, or a little fin-1rated -MI lours,
those in which the in-1 j.' saved the
duration of the^Dain in an
ODera-1
and
tuta^
not*
""ture. He is^ re-
'"I0th'nf• mveterate hab-
1^,= day. and a
one
me°'
Uls
most indolent of
»^"mposs,ble to arouse h,m
•vidence^and amounts^to'VuleT*Md That aeaot.. or to fcim «»y o«»i. ofthe Central Railway, on Monday, beittle dwindles to nothinir when the hatinir
fes5atu n,
pearanc has the ap- far he presented hint with the exact amount
?nf w"° starved.
Do?°? P1ersb^'1'
064 001
rfn 1,kf
1
W,°U,d
in k- 17
I
J'.
ls
8
3C]
and SOf,n the of
P''"dices- »nd»"
the
their liquor tax ing similar views, wiih the old hated Fed- twenty-four hours, accompanied by a high ^uring^ he last eighteen months has been The new law authorizes the appointment eralists. attempted to prove that many lead-
ica." Who does rule America? Is not l'ves
the President an American by birth, as also
each member of his Cabinet? Is there to
Justices of the Peace and Constables, al-
Pesli!pnt
.f the foreigner had cast his vote for Gen. S:itt, and thus seenred his election to the
dowell to ponder these things. VERITAS.
tsJ^An altercation took place on the cars
°f rj?" ^h. )'the conductor and man named
an 1 forhis destination, but an ex'ra five cents
™-iem-nded by the Conductor, for not
Car?'
an
ThlS
ade*
McRh-v
whin lhe
Maght the
pounds of
sPent
Turkey. A Constantinople letter, dated
ture has hardly been heard of in the history of the world. The earthquake had last-
stroyed a part of the town, and killed or
w'n(l
of township agents to sell liquor, and re- ers of the Democrat.c party had beloged to !lhe s^y became suddenly overcast, a strong most f^orableto the ruler of France. lie quires the county commissioners to furnish this organization, hoping thus, at least, to
pmell
the necessArv funds to the aijents, out of qualifv the odium pertaining to the name. nrs^.nocK ioc pince, icn, init&s umu r» .i
If arises, how much »Jy will it require' nelessi.y has sprung up to imiu" sjeh a «»». The khans, or large buildto supply Orange county? We have ten sudden transformation of political senti-
townships—say !!!200 will furnish one town-jment? Is it because foreigners are seeking, ",c,n'"sa
the county Treasury, to purchase he liquor, The principles of that party were peculi- in one va'Trub with contempt on her previous rival, while with. The Commissioners must get the arly obnoxious to every sound Democrat.
Da^rs
in one
money into the treasurer before they can This being the case, is it not singular thnt!. 4 mosquea have been so much French and the tenw.f thousands of order it out—consequently, they must raise any of them could be tempted into the new 'injured that their speedy fall is expected,
whiIe not one ,n the who,e
ings
American* rule°America*"*"And c^n any bazaars, with their heavy arches, are flat ™"|,
nn
red
lhe
1
L»r^
masses
and proclaim, as indicating a necessity of once quitted the town, and are now encamp- I'tV*
ed lbe
rule America," but the most contemptible ^nts, the poor under the open heaven pre-
and airant demagogue? ferr.ng to bear the chill nights of March\p0ft
l,1»n
w«tbin
naturalization laws, that therefore, they, in The shocks which have since taken place effect, "rule America." Did not Jefferson
llftVe
1 New York on the 21st of May vor this privilege to the foreigner? and have reason to believe that any fresh edifices not foreigners, for upwards of fortv years bave been destroyed. A shock on the 2d exercised it, under the very restrictions and °f March was very severe, and when the
w?re
lHV'e
made in 1852, when Gen."Scott was a *not0n
tie "rich Irish brogue, and the sweet Ger- Washington next week—can you accommo-i.i
A
essent! sur- d» were invoked to destroy him. this the arrangement you propose? An- (Kr In removing
olhis article, 'Americans to rule America,'' respondence the Dutchman has not learned.
weopine, had not yet sprung into an articfeof political faith. Democrats who have The cause of popular intelligence g«e into the new secretorganiz ition would have just achieved another triumph in Eng-
refu?ed t0
P"}',
conductor summoned the breaks-
Passen^r-
hlsPocket
P,sto!
and took from
and a
certain amount of
in m«ey, and put him off the cars. The con-
carq-piaymg." ductor was subsequently arrested at Green-
j^. fieli, but what disposition was made of his
CIM
i» not stated
A FEARFUL EARTHQUAKE. We make the following extracts from We have already had partial accounts of ,etter in thp 5ew Qrleans Del,R dfttc4 a terrible earthquake at Broussa, in Asiatic parig ,6
nr" ,n,,,r',
for transacting business, are mostly injured,.
and five of them were completed destrov- £uss,a-
ed. crushing scores of their inmates. The
rs, with their heavy arches, are flat
ground. The ancient mosque of
l^e
ty. There will be ten. *S*y they be had I claimed that anv "other than Americans Davoullon Monastir, a Greek eclesiastical ciein onqiier?r or ms jumnv. me cimp "'•UC4 ^.luun-aua
t-/%
shall ru America? edifice said to be one thousand two hund-
years old, is unhappily destroyed.
asserts that either Americans do" not now of the ciry, and the most splendid religious VI mn ,i S3,500 rule America, or that some new organiza- edifice of the days when Brou«sa was the inclined tobelioe that the «inter c.imp- i-n
number ef women who have lost their
b)'
the {M hflS been
of,
States, members of their Legislatures The old wall and fort were shaken to the
a
most one and all, but "Americans?" Un- 'FO l°st
rocl
frora tlu:lr bt
ds-
we™.detached
and C!,me
be found a foreigner in either branch of the sides of Olympus into the "^gbh^b^ ^^'X^d of his qokliers -ind ic Congress, or at «1,e head of any Bureau of the town. In one place several houses
Who are the Governors of the different were crushed by one of these a\-alanches. I
Judges of their Supreme and District Courts! ground, and in their fill buried ten or twelve developed, it will be seen that the free-, Clerks, Sheriffs, Marshals, even down to the houses and the factory of Iladjt Anastasi, "or"
respectable Greek manufacturer, who al
bis
der such circumstances, who could invent during the night the whole population at "r .p? .at
neighborhood—the well-off in
to live in hourlj dread of destruction
thrown down many buildings which
previously injured, but there is no
not extended over any very great
tract of country.
ILLAR?-
c't.v:
candidate for the Presidency. He loved Dear Willard.—I intend to
rra.i accent, and so did a 1 whiggery then date me with a room? Answer immediate- rr.
Urn. was no danger. down to that ly. Your,. ROBERT W
..forp]„n influence." But tl.ey. r,„
si^nallv in ihcir object. Tliey T) ,,
Dm
an 1 immediacy T, °T ,° ^i
1 A N S O 1 E O S
the
^7"^-
T'f f,,reig"er
I W!JJ
vf}r
religious ing two in a hed, provided one wears a in thirty days."
swer immediately, and oblige vours, R. W W"he»her WILLARD "continued" the cor-
March
March 8th, says. it-. jjn horizon of European poll ics, which The accounts from Brous9ii are terrible, under the direction of that extraordinary Such a long-continued convulsion of na-
ed five days, and shocks were of constant "England drifting towards a revoluoccurrence when the last news left. The t'on* knell of hef arlsfoCfacy is rung, great shock of the 28th of February de-
maimed nearly three hundred of the inhab- years. Republicanism, however, daily Although the shocks were only felt gains ground in England. The peop'e feel
a fc.w vp»rt tinw in'at Constantinople during two days, they acutely the discredit that has fallen upon a nw years since, to the country since the war begun, and will
... ,. ,u
"id occasional thunder. At 3 clock
of sulpher was perceived, and the
firct choolf tool nlanp vvhirh in ]iass th&n
minntp ovprthrcw mo^nues houses And part of tnc navy nave made France J)Ol£
c,ty
of
the circuit of their ill-fated city.—
,855
Ch0 a
a
1e
1
crashing down
2
!.
a
^'fe* As the shocks cominued !an
Mexico.
jC3T The New York Dutchman says the more towards keeping Mr.'Gladd«-rs mor-
keeper of Willard's Hotel, Wash-
eave
or
Uou«e crowded losuffoca-
W
ILLARD.
RREJOINDER 1
nulard.—In reply to yours, I
overthrow, but he ^ould say that I have no objection to sleep- jig not "brought up with a round turn,' with-
r-—
1
\ot"No
has labored to prevent (his result, but it has Boy (indignantly' stretching up I'll been defeated :n its efforts to prevent intel- tell you what, fa he'r.in a few months mothligence from going to the mass of the people
er
and will now be compelled to enter the lists comple thrashing" in competition with cheaper and more Mother—'"Hush, sonny' the passengers popular paper*. .will hear you."—Botton Herald.
wi]] $cen
that the writcr discerns a storm brewJng
man
Napoleon III may lead to a general
war' 4
monarchy exist without a nobility is
mooted question I opine it can—for a
u»
#.rU?^S
0
a.irum. the comoaritivelv email losses on the nart
1,as
esc*Pe(1
which served either as inns or places
n-,,n
1
A
tr^ n-r.1
a
niv, And ti)c sin^rulftr lnck of cn^rijv on tho
mom,.n,»s C(,i]
r.» fTi
1
to Uke
fc1'JJ!lo ."f11
that, whi.e lance is
18
T.he a,1,an®f'„of
c«n
conquering England
England and ranee will
'«u« Napoleon's lust for conqir
,nu
illon-Monastir, a Greek eclesiastical conqueror of hi family. The ca
2°?
shr11 cause h,m
,w:l^
W!,,r
"'/J'
the
'at St. Omer is but the forerunner of tno
passage of the Rhine, and tli union
h's m,"d-
vcr7 larSe-
wished to keep all ey. fix-
jed on the Crimea while he was pr. parng
mi 't'suT
(i himself cl them to
before
v,c'ory-
he nl c.
S°ld,erS
And ,c
As the future of this ex'raonl,nary man
of
f^rmany. Hungary and Po-
bu
arm.y
aided by him and that while.
ready to march acros^the Ilhino
a
m°vement
of !u han-l, a
0 ,n readiness to
sa1' t,M-
A corroPr0ndent
nominatM
{Imndrerl strong, and, after t!eir arrival in
r,
lM,"drH'
Gulf
of th~Pitf,h„rg
Mavor Wood, of N. York.
as the Democratic candidate fur the Presidency, in 185G.
0^7" The Democrats of the Tenth Congressional District of Kentucky have nominated Gen. Wm. O. Butler for Congress.
At the recent election in Belleville, ., the Krow-iSTofhini five hundred majority.
(^7~If you don't want a woman tn go as'ray the sooner you provide her with a baby the better. A blue eyed hov will do
(t*7" Thfi 93d Highlanders, the pride of the English army, left Constantinople eight
....
j- {the Crimea, received un a! !i ion of one
Ti
"'"1
1
Cf'-V m""' 1r"L"m"nt
recently returned to Constantinople, reduced to fourteen men and five officer*, still betiring with them their regimental colors.
i&T The Washington St ir sav«: "Wo hope soon to hear of the capture of ih«• Spanish wnr steamer who-e commander l.as of late been engaged in stopping Ameiicarx ships on thre hi^h seas, engaged in lawful .commerce. We are greatly mistaken if he
...
a quan!ity of ruhbieh
from the garr.-t of the ou«e
l'" c.'1-
lately occupied
by Mrs. an Rens«elaf-r, deceased, in Albany. there was found the original charter
°^. g'anled by Queen
A nnn thfAinrh fhii I «nturn/.f /.T llw.
Anne, through the Governor of the Slate, Col. James Don_ran. ^0-
AMERICA.—We
land. The first was in the abolition of the advertisement tax. which took place about other day: a year ago, and the second and more impor-1 Boy (of some six or seven yenrsj '-j tnnt is the taking off of the stamp duty on
eay
newspapers. As our readers are probably me?" aware, the Government has required a pen-j Father—'"Certainly not my son ny two cents—for every copy of a news- Roy (running after she conductor.)—Stop paper issued. This has just been taken off Mi.-ter! Come back! You've made a mishy Parliament, and its result in cheapening take I alway- pay ful fore"' newspapers .nd giving them more general The conductor ^mi'ingly returns and the circulation among the people will unques- father draws otr, his purse, and 'nd him lionablebe very great. The London Times, the other half of the full fare, and said to which has heretofore enjoyed almost a mo- his son—"Why re-dlv, Charley. I thought' no poly, on acccount of its great resources, j-0u were snv.M enough to .m
wt re amused at
the following scene in a railroad car tho
father, didn't you ray full fare for
a[
half price
savs. shall be big enough to give you a
