Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 August 1882 — Page 2

ear rnmier as "aa eaemy to

to live Witt," wiw saagta SOB BOO.

himself, called "Billy e W Hto Secretary one day toM him tlmt a foreigner, woo spoke ntegimh toawnbly nralffad twice orthrlee asked to aaa

him; bat, aot WoaJag Hae iimt dieaat, had lea SCUt away, the great mtoa's stana being too preckms far Mat

every stranger wno, on nTro-

nfUNM so grawiyaam this pwnVtw,

be ueki return h hour.

tiandasklus forther aremmmtto

Anold

ww piateni.

kltoeartoettr

bad mid

later, Mto

Tinea were a pair of

doosd a annsT-box, la widen

and n

ST

Is IImI Bka oar vaumwf"

It hi the

tha

rls hare expec4ed his

aWvnl Ha k mbI over to I

me-, so, when h calls again, let ah be ahowa en."

SrTf ereutimed the

r, "wW you expoee to assurer your ob which no much dependsr ,

"Iter will bo no danger, yon; bat yon may be within c

if you

Frenchman, or kb

the

Aeeasdmrtv the

return, wh ushered mto

vhm William Pitt sal

ana ham. the miniature la the

McheC do 1ft Touch,'

Fret, onlmlv. "TOW too I ant ia

wrwrmDtnd for von. thanks to

a ages, employed by tab Government. Attempt my lile. aad your own iaetaatf pays the forfeit, la say oaee, 1 abnll have yon secured, aad given owr to Um Jaw. The intended aeseesia stood paralyzed aemauaab at this cool reception. Baa.1 continued Pitt, thorn is antber anara stirs tirirtrmd safety aad Ugfc tvwaida are ia yeur power. 8all joor services to Great Britain; make your market of whatever secret mforanatioa von eatt procure, that may guard em against the machinations of your eoua rr; be, ia fact, ooe of the necessary evils which policy forces ae to oee la deayerate caaw; do what no honorable maa oowld do to art yourself from epeedy death; yoar conscience Is stained by parposed murder. Complyi perforce, with thaae conditions, and you sbaU bo a HboraUr paid as yon most, by all par

se, be vasuv asset ion.-

The Secretary used to repeat his ulna-

- - .w . a: a, a

asters words, warna were, as passible, to Um foregoing ef-

TheelrTermiscieaotkKiaUyaociawted

them termm, aad for maav years earned

the br.bes of a spy in our behalf. Bo doubt a snuff-box was the safest taedfam for the naming portrait, as faaey heads frequentlr adorned such a tbJag : while, had the miniature been set aP a locket, whoever saw it must have

real in-

ea the topes

are that ft demoted j

dividual. lom&m Boeiefy

IfM IJarary at lehetafbr. The library la the handsomest apartamTaAitaford. Ith Ifb feAia mngth by thirty in breadth, aad hat an fmmenea bay-window that a lords a fHMrmtnjr gUmfmot the Tweed. The oedltaaj ia carved after designs ffom MeW rossAbbey. There are twoaty thouaBadvotuiaes bare aad ia the study. The book-caee were made under wu

Wakara direction, by his

aaaa. Some at them aaatala rant

mmaimum nld books aad M8S.

aajafully tardea1 aamtt amk aad hay. Hare, oa th wiU. fcta portrait af tfir

WahWa eldest aaa. who was Cahasel

of the Fifteeath Hoseara. Heaaatout to Madras ia 183t. aad was a rery pop-

lataat oaaoari bat aa sooa

L a Victim to me lataienmate at laaia

ed oa hm retara vojaga ia aav wbilher he had been ordered aa itaf hlabeaHh. Hera. ioa. ie the

boat of Or Watotr at tha age of forty

ma, by Clmatrey. There are eaatn eaaWtaly wrought, from Um Borbee Nm at Eome, the gift of tha Cape; a

mwa.Km --.-B-Yeaia saaaa at vorpewiT,

who droaaad la'

the CaatraU the othar

ia a communicative mood

of miasiB people, aad

prefaoed a amgalar story with the followiaa words: There was a man from

a towa ia this State, not very Jar away

here, who acted tha faastoet you

ever see, aad U his folka hada't been

flv' it would have made um dosi

miasiag-maa story for um papers I ever heard." The story, stripped of the ver

nacular of the old detective, runs in this wite: A merchant in one of the inland towns weat to the bank aad drew

ai 000. Ha went from there to Ms mar-

ket-plaoe, purchased throe spring enwaaao, had them dressed, eant mom m hie

with a note to his wife asking net-

to bare them prepared ia a pmrttoelar maaaer, snitable to kis epieurean mete, adding that he would be at home at six e'olod p. am. prompUy, with a friend who would spand the evening with the host aad bos om. The wife was, one of those rare woman whoa happiness waa alwavs most supreme when she was

aoatribatfag to tha oomfort of her hue-

band. They were tae moaei man aaa wife of Um Sucker hamlet, aad their Uvea together made a harmonious combination by which the good people of the plaoe really seemed to regulate their own domeuc pleasures. The dinner was re tdy at the hour, and the little wife sat on the

doorstep of her cottage awaiting too Doming of her lord and his companion. A remara of the detective at this point of Um story is too much to the point to be changed: "She hung out there till it was pitch dark, and the ehioken was aa oold as the stone step she was sitting on, and then she began to get fidgety." In response to the inquiry of a messenger sent down town, it was learned that be had not invited his friend to dinner, aad that the last seea of him ha wai boarding a train bound for Chicago. It was further 1 nrned that be was perfectly sober; ia fact, he had never been kaowa to be aa excessive drinker. A week's absence brought no tidings of his whereabouts, and his wife, accompanied by several frieada, came to Cbi-

oacro to make inquiries. Not a trace-

could be found. New York offoiais ware notified, and the steamship ofnoara oansultad. No tiding came book. Liverpool and London detective bureaus mm famished with tha man's nhoto-

rraoh and Um details of his babtts, but

never a word of information was

eeived from mem. The wife gave him

up for dead, the supposition ootng laat he had come to Chicago had bean robbed, killed and thown into the lake, which seams to be forever at the command of the murderous thugs who in

fest thte aity. The day on which ha left home was the Uth of November. (The skeptical reader must bear in miad that there are spring chickens in mil latitude ia the autumn. ) About the 1st of Mar a Monarch line

steamer lay in the bay In front of Mew York Citv. and two Illinois men wared their handkerchiefs to their aa- i tire land. One of these men was a

Chioagoan, the other wag front the ia-' land town. The Chieago man came ! home, and be told the story to Um do- j tectives that he had met his acquatntnaoeiaa coffeo-hmiia in the Strand; that the man was drunk and verging on deMrmm. ' He eobered him up," and

hm on board the steamer. As were en route home the 'mland told him about buying chkkeas

for a dinner, and his intention of having a delightful evening home. That he went to the depot to pay a freight bill and a passenger train thundered in. That instantaneously the thought casne to him to run up to Chicago for a night, intending to telegraph bis wife to that efteet As sooa as he reached this city it occurred to him to get drunk. Then he went to New Tori aad continued his spree. While having a Jolly good Uroe he concluded to go to Europe, and bought n ticket, giving an assumed name, and embarked - drunk. Ha waa drank all the way over. He went to

Liverpool. London. Citaegow, oame

back to London, crossed the channel

drank all Um time went to Paris, remained drunk, came back to Liverpool, then to London again, where Um Cbl-

n foand htm. When tbey

Mew York the inland town M 1 am fotnar to the tele

graph effiee to seed a massag wife to have those chickens

over. It will he the first mfarmatloa

aba has bad ef my

PtmONAL AITB UTBBABT

A bogus Hark Twain has been lectBring in Ireland. A Hotlaad (Vt) widow, of sixtyfour suaimera, has captured her sen-nth husband, a oomely youth of seventy fear. The late Colonel James Tsyor. of Ctuoinaati, left his ohlldren atHiutim000. He waa supposed to be worth 000.000. George LeaartL a Waterloo veteran of 104 yeara. walked to the Pension OfAoe in Montreal Um other day and drew his money. --"Christian Raid." the Southern aovelhn. is Miss France C, Fisher,

whose father, who fell at Um head of bis regtsMnt at Bull Run, was the first rebel killed in the battles of the Rebellion N. Y. iW. When the German Empress travels daring tae summer her railway carriage Is protected against the heat ia a very lagooioos manner. Its roof is covered with a layer of turf, which at watered frequently during the day. Barthoidl, designer of Um statue of "Libertv EnlitfhtnW the World' to

be placed in New York Hnrbor. is a man

of great wealth, aad has given $40. of his own fortune to defray the expeases of cOn-tmctin;' the hnge monument. .V. Y. Herald. Wah-bun-an-kee. a Canadian chief,

has ffoaa to knsrland oa business for

his tribe, aad attracts great attention. He shows the noble Briton the toma

hawk onoe wielded by TncumMh, and the noble Briton believes in the identity

of the hatchet! Catcoyo Trumm,

Geonre William Curtis in lSSfi be

came a silent partner in tha business firm of Dix, Edwards A Co., the pubUshers of Putnam' g Monthly. He invested $10,000 in the concern, but had bo part ia it management. Two years later the firm failed, and Mr. Curtis through some informality in drawing up tha articles of partnership was declared to be legally responsible for a portion of its debts. Many of his friends held th it he waa in no way bound beyond the 10,000, and urged him to test the question in the courts. Mr. Curtis refused, although his decision involved the assumption by him of a debt of $100,000. He surrendered all his property. Ia sixteen years, by most arduous labor, writing and lecturing, he paid the laat dollar of Um debt OWooo Times. i e

tar Tout Hetderts

TMK MATTER WIT MUt m mt btta a biaoksoara tali, ant slewly

ep.'W aiamfrs. And arted hi tunny woes s

nar Oinw iMkuaoters; wasa nretty Httl M wao Miabtasve

And KludW ru. .r

auan or i u r nvn. , Relmhetl so ajema aedse sea, text least bH mr at aO. WeeouM w fur ttwttfeoi us ma

bum aim err as au. to eMataaaeany to his stee, m

WaaskeOmM raasonof ate arts If aa

kindly rfivatous: HIH4Ma ooadoa tains unklndf DM saa MraotaaTee withjruar M piStty b.1 wltk eras of Mue, waat aaa the BMMerbs wltti yuur

r e aaM, and rsissd Ms k

levaauaoMaowaaa rsu.

"I'UteU yov allaiy aaMaw

aaveaesBowaiaui ru tail yt afliay laaism ma wktok aviavas ma SO.

what the owns are wnteh la mate and leave me sot

mel

"Yaw aaa rat suena Mtue

have ao card at an.

an or wateh i at seos wilt kava ao hair at sill

rroat BMnp till niaht and ntaht to

out the ii-ast aeoMBT, . rmkepteaa high piessiwe ptaa at

noBT.

I eacbtto

wlth-

h Uttla tyej

a, Baadeahr

then lethhn

SOBM fUB

I ooMO ot such a learnad raoe. and sueh

That I'M broul up oa tuck atrtot raiaa, K aitmm luwaka ta Md of nmtfl

And tvenrthiiur I aav or Ao, they fain would

make a nvdtuat Bar toaehiaa- we eonae Wumtemota, wMehaes

a certain tedium.

MSuapoaa I try to play Hop-8ooek--hey talk

or unaiiopetry, Aad aamwas on the kjrprhenuae, aad

in aeomeuT; If latteewh to shy a same, or make a

gyration-thea They wutt to potnt a moral with some mot

gravitation then! 1 roU a hoop or pa a top, and stmlirhtway amy all look at me, adshoutout formula and facta, enough to

a nook, at ami

In

MIseeak a wotd-mer i Us dortvattons, Ms Ondearl OaaarTrm

BtOsUH8.

wanttt stNdhjd, and all

atekM eeatk ef Hawnaa

Of Htatory. and Algabra. ant learned Qreek otoMtttiaa. Ma'am: . m plethorlfl with Bhetorlo-rd rather ehaae mr rattoas, Ma'am I "Ho wonder nut rd rather be a Choessw, or a 01$s?tolio? ! . . - Ne wonder that I aamwtlmas wlahtttay'd never ftnmd Amsrlkar!

Mo wonder that I wall aad

wo.n1 this head or mAnd that I never, eaesr eameof

aeeatreer

He eesaed, and wiped Ma sweet Mae eyas. Mf! didn't he to- pretty mt

be was m the barrel.

aHeamlhf with rage, aad lanmiiorel of ear pro

etrMSOf aaor ssmrp onta t brfUiant Idea atraok me.

Let's abut UM doom;

t oa tha loor, and hare

with him," I said.

Jack agreed, and we sooa had every

door and window bat oae securely

rteaed. This window was, form.

natety for me, orerloofcad in our haste to

nave oar xun. We taraed Um barrel over, and out

sprang a very sngry wooocauea. He started directly lor Jack, and that youth, with aa agility which I had nev

er given aim oreuit ior, aemmoiea into the oat bht. The animal then turned his undivided attention to me. aad I dashed around the barn, the woodehuok in pursuit. Every nail tn Um barn seemed to stand oat and take hold upon some portion of my clothing, and it was rapidly being reduced to fragments. Jack Jumped out of Um bin to assist me, bat only succeeded in making the oonfiwion worse. With a jump, the wcodchuck fastened his teeth on Jack's arm. Luckily he only bit through the sleeve of his loose bine flannel shirt Thorougly frightened, lack grasped a rope which hung from ne af the rafters, aad swung himself out of reach. At that moment X spied the open window, and in a second mora I was out. Jack was hanging oa the rope with a tenacious grip, aad the woodchuck was trotting around trying to find an avenue of escape. I ran to the

door and threw it open. A dark form whizzed peat me, and Jack dropped from the rope. We had had enough woodchuck for one summer. What oa Mirth bev you boys been a-doin?" inquired Farmer Brown as we entered the nouse. Been having some fan with a woodehaek." replied Jack, a little sheepishly, Farmer Brown laughed, sad remarked, as he took a seooad look at our torn ciothes and flushed faces. Wa'al, I don1 know, but it kinder looks as ef the wnodchuck had been a-hevin fun with yon." And when I think the matter over I am rather inclined to be of the saaw opintoa. aav7r Young Ptnple.

T mrr u Itttln lad that I d d trutT BttV

And th-'ii w toft him there atone, a-drawlwa

of diameters,

his

And eniiur nMt

Orsea hasameterst

Young lady "What, doctor, da philosophers also fall in love?" Doctor Can you for a moment doubt that? Think yon that women are loved by fools alone?" (hrtmn Gallantry. India is largely increasing her tea

-JSTUr. 1". mr rB"!' berSf caulifiowers eaten" by them, the

rasea ,w.,uu nonaas. reav amy WWK,chocki were abundant; so we detend to reduce the consumption of va-1 "TTT.. 1

A father talking to his careless daughter said: I want to speak to you of your mother. It may be that you have noticed a careworn look upon her fae lately. Of course it ha not boon broajrht tbete by nay act of yours, still it is your duty to chase it away. 1 want you to get up to-morrow morning and get breakfast, aad when your mother comes and begins to eipre her Kurprisf. go risrht uo to her and kins her on the

Loos: Island, and judging from Um nnnv ( mouth. You can' t imagine how it will

Wlgnuin oer nmr jaw. vrawn. w owe her a kiss or two. Away back when

you were a Utue gin sne aisseuyou

FtJM WTTM A WMsKXBOL. Jack and 1 made up our minds to catch a woodchuck. We were spending the summer down on the east end of

get amy

stfrernra aaoa a ram Lewd kferen:

aet aad set af chairs piussatid aVlUag GeargalV. laa giam eaaa, smalded from taw tonoh af tartar aneara, are

me of koo noy; tae areniia m bm a note-book JPfM f1". be projaerty of Ifaaosaoa Lj and

the pi

wife;

a gold taaff-bof. also grea y

Ceorg

edon, amfl'aam-K- Mm fsjail

P

jhjjaJst

Imalal

Bstya Waltay,v sdmevidenoee of aft

i tan

rbam ha

the Brat

wan to

ma at smii s

, -T)se failsmetoQ; Is taM lallotmi's liimil Btaila hffisi n ati Aliamv PU PU wXHHlrai pBammmmemmmmBmremnm ea amaaaaamm-

I jm aMLEPtoiaar

i to my am ntad

They had been told af Um persecution of the witches at Salem, and as witch

craft M a anpital erime m Zsml, they heartfty omaaMndcd the warn aad aaid that It waa oa aecount of the energetic steps taken m those tunes that the Anjsrioans were proaperoas today, and rid of the eurse ef witchery. At the

public reception held for them in Hahsm,

whan told they were in Um famoU city

of the wi ehe. they fell into an an

mated dlaoamion of the matter among themselves there on the platform. Xi-

a-st when iavlted to address the audi

ence, Branched a Mule sermon on witchafaft, wwlet would have jriMsed aid

Gotten Mather ainuelf. us UmaJMd

far .amnti (B

arshdeaqpa lor- the goad pHwpIg of Salem forUMserTt lamii a ajuaa (tea uW had done the world, and gave

IteUyea Boar

telookiato

tea, it is a fact wh oh cheers but not laebriates. Lowell Courier.

-Ia Eagland Um donkey .Is quite

commoa, and very useful for earning waterinsr-nlace ybitors from Um hotel

to the bath-house on Um beach.

country Um donkey is still more common at the w itter-places, but he can carry nothing heavier than a lady's sun

umbrella. ixicaqo jmtsa,

Farmer Brown, to whom we applied

for advice, told as to "grab him by the tail as he went into his hole. " This sounded so easy that we decided to try it at once. We found, however, after

" , that the woodchuck absolutely refnaed

to go into his hole while we were within grabbing distance. We then set steel-traps in Um bur-

rows, but with no enact, we wanoerea

"How," writes Ethel, are we to 1 aund the fields armed with an old

tell the perfect gentiernan?" Jut you j musket, and Mfeeded only la wasting

come rignt into tea orooe any ume, . Uave Quantity of powder and lead.

Ethel, when we are not busy, and ait w8 tftd to drown one out, and after

when no ooe else was tempted by your fever-tainted breatn and swollen face. You were not as attractive then as ymi are now. And through those yean of ohildish sunshine and shadows she was always readv to cure by the magic of a mother's kiss the little, dirty, chubby hands whenever they were injured m those first Kkirmiahes with tais rough old world. And then the midnight ki with which she routed ao many bad dreams as she leaned abo e your retlees pillow have all been on interest thoaa Inner far- Of omtrse he is not

so pretty and kbnable as you a-, but if

r.inei. wnen we ere no uvmj, mm i r me tneo to oroWB one out, ana aner so preiw ana xumauis an y w yourself right down in the chair by oar j blistering oar hands by carrying nails you had done your 'hare of the work desk, and tell it to us as freely as you f water; ware told that a woodchuck during the last ten years, the contra

would to your mother. Yon can depend

on us. Ethel. BoeUand Courier.

Jones is a timid man. He lives out of

town, and out of town he has remained for a month. Svery morning he starts for the train, gets nearly as far as Um railroad., sees the red flag at the station, and returns homeward, wondering bow much longer that case of small-pox is

to keep him away from Um depot

Boston iranseripi. "Is that a tornado?" inquired a

Citlemaa of a friend last evening, as y sat in the library smoking their

alter dinner agar. wen, not exactly." renled Um host, as tha roariag iacnMsaed infury; that la only my wife tpeaking to Um girl for not telling yon to wipe your feet before you came into the wuiarH--M X. Ovataasreiaf AdvtrHter. Lewia Barker, well known as one

of the best publio speakers aad wits fat Maine, waa a member of Um Legislature, Of course, be was conspicuous, so too waa his large black dog. One iny when Lew" was addressing the Souse, in Um midst of a very exct ing Janata (he was wall uader way, pouring forth his smooth-flowing but hnpassloned sentences), the dog also rose la the middle of the House, and looking toward tha Speaker, commenced a vigorous bow wow lug. completely drowning tha silvery tones of his master. "Lew" stopped and called out to his dog: Down, sir! down! I hare Um Door. It hi against Um rales for more than one Barker to address the Howe at one time " The dog yielded the boot, and. of course, there was tremendoas laugh ts-.-0sre As.

who has Jest

deal with

he be sir.

the win. w aaa $604aft taJoha Wheelr. 'What's be got Is to with our ffjnatart taawtyr says I. Ba If Basts aad an seratcnes ban, otJs7 and that's Just hew he be, sir."

IwBuharaft saonld B avar treaAw nam aanua. Bt tha wftahat or wmatds

a VMaMav tkaaav A aswiww anamBm

Ji yoang Aoathi daataaV aiadretea. was aakad 1

Wnf are

Baa faataf Ba

year

aider i Mant

tafertsma BreJ JWre

smawm. said he. remnasw apanam awsm

theat bt aaatkH--fas

By anoM

8aaaoas yea were b weatthy natiaat, aad Hm ic the numar witm Mai

natted iatosaa

Uwt ha set up

'aganB

Tin WamrlPf affMfd Utajf aa 1ia

a

mar the matter with aba -what would

von do?"

"I woald Matgait

tha wme to reMbtrata his

eataa from having ma

a ae a w

lauAaajkaaaslaa i naanmaau, 1 Yoamg nnnt, yon hare a beep

ham' t lived la that burrer for two years." , would not be s marked. Her lace am Ws were disappointed, bat not dis- more wrinkles than yours, far more, n& eourmsed. yet If you were sick that face would apLet's set Um rabbk trap," said Jack ' pear more beautiful than an angers at one morning as we were planning for , it hovered over yon, watching every op the day's campaign. portnaity to minister to your comfort. So we caxTnedtiM rabbit tsap. which and every one of those wrinkle would was a groat box with a swinging door, , seem to be bright wavelets of sunshins am to the hadga beak af Um bam, and chasing each other over the dear face, set it. Vnraanr Browa lamghad at en, ; 8te wifl leave yon one of these oaa aad aaid: These burdens, if not lifted from Iter "Ef you see a 'chuck, put for the shoulders, will break her dawn. Those nearest how; ef yon git titer before him rough, hard hands that hare done to you can stop him from goin in." j many unnecessary th'ngs for you, wui This phut seemed so mueh mora ex- be crossed upon her lifeless breast, citing than aay other that we spent that Those neerlected lips that gave you your afternoon and the next day looking for .first baby kiss wffl be forever closed, a stray woodchuck. Toward evening and those aad. tired eyas will hare our patience was rewarded by tha s ght opened m eternity, and then i you . wJB of a woodchuck ia the middle of a held. amrecinte your mother, but H win M Jack and 1 had by that time learned the too late.

location of are holes as well as tha owners themselves, and we both started for a burrow in Um hedge. The woodehuok saw us, aad made for Um same burrow. Ha hadn't so far to Jo, and was svidently in a great hurry, sek manmred to arrive iust ia time to

throw his hat in Um month of Um hob), thinking to bar the progrem of the woodchuck. Vain hope! Im oame the woodchuck, and dived Into Um barrow, carrying Jack's hat with nan. I pact reaehed Um spot in time to are Use brown stump of a tail vanish, aad hear Jaok exclaim: I wonder what he ia going to do with my hatf The loss of Jack's hat cast a damper upon our hunting for the afternoon, aad it was not until after supper that we thought af Um rabbit trap. Whan we reached it, it was sprang, and there was a sound of scratching inside that showed

nlatalr somatftitur was tryinsr m escape. i,it...

Wh nanried the Iran rerefulhr down to ITTx j ..M MM tf does not

the bam, and evened lis so as to kt our wnrf) eapitak are loprim into a huge barrel. catod, The real center of a community, Our happiness was complete; H was a u now where its bnsiaees w anaactei. targe wtodchuck. What had temptod There is na danger of WaaniajftaabtiihT tM mi iMf tha ina 1 am sure t can't u. Mmml tTka waat of Um Maaw'

telL Probably ha was a viathn of hhi .TSoi this oentary at lamik-Pw-

Ytw9 CVMrewWr BjMiBmrewisW In the several States efforts are always made to est ibUsh n cap tal very near the center, bat this is often impractieable. The hiaaaachinetts LegiaUt meets at Boston at tha east end of the State, aad oar National Capital b far to the east and out of the geographical liao af the center of WUtHnTha great emigration and population West was ooostaolj 'changing the imaginary point on the map which indicates (hat there are suual numbers North. South, End and WrAccording to Um census ret urns ia Um center of pot)ulation was 48 iilw eaM bv north of Cincinnati. In 1 " eaatof was near the village of Tayto by south of tltMtnnatl. It is a-"!; tnatmlSW the center of rW' llt k tm .ImhIbm I 'naatr. m BOUlB

In these anvs ot tcf-

ProbaMy ht was a viathn of .hhi

curiosity. At any rate, we bad

him safe and sound In the barrel, and

after we had owed It wit a aoarn wa

laf

weed to oar bade vary swmpsW etor i"Sa asarap j

ThnnsMremoreiasT

we rose early, aad

siupi la this oentary

reaf Mmmuu.

A PtumdabdOn mimtiiaamker

gat faJQ

that a naan kmaa hv babssr a CkttiiiMMtkanta, wre the reply ot tae ow bare ware oar prise. There

iwlwrllw W IW aM"W

ian annays. fw

went w waa