Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 January 1883 — Page 3

WEE K L Y CPU HI E It. O. DUANK, lnlIItor.

JASPER.

INDIANA.

OONTMXTMEST.

TNK f AMI OV A SHISt.

i a ttui - - thai wiin a crowu.

you or L say friend, will bo-

m.u ka wan claim botk rkaes mid renown

Fan hate Just MUM to srumMe or to

grieve.

However thl msy . the T r That, tu the olden time a toon rob araao. (iohmiM Wit wot or iuMut i d woe. touht out tk oidcst sa ant In Ihe land. !Thoe nvm of seteoce," said the unhappy MWteMUUtM Mold from ordld tatta of tarth, ... Or tells finch dm what future years wUI

peaking tromendo

Br pUneUi1 ssseet, at his date of blrtb-

flttr MMBotMa lack, to If you one but nay What I may bar oontentment, peace of jwiiwoly portion shall bo thine this day."

"asie,",seld the Mn,

'the boon your hlgh-

.u..iKur fitnalim In ntr lnrt

up To we se g Not ooo wnlcta may be du f roni dead men Morwruturby crucible from Mother Nature store. wjHncleaiu' away, dwell a wight, Aji kumble oobbtor. but an honest man; tho wiodrtua shirt he wean by day and Tey aay, contains a spell, and ho who oau

eontent ai well."

the mellow saaOe or cvenm

the cobbler's door uo-

- Ma MPMitnr mlna

At xarlr morn ttwt Klnir went forth alone.

Bo

when

fell. Mod before known.

Heaaontlve to nkmx k. thopoor man came, jQE, twle f speech, the hanterlnff moor " arott said ; -A BMUrk sidrt. ther tall i?t'5i"T: Xy iblrt tmd twenty pounds forthtne to it a trade'."

Mia coarser vestment here ho drew aside.

"I iaaM.le fwnt of linen to dupUy b led V Wntoa, sum-bedocked and well with brold- his cv is. eabaanMe craftsman with .Its- ou b

aloud, he saldi 'What a

oui roaring the river make

this looming. It sounds a if it wm all round us. "Goodness! I b'lieve ft la," he aided, titer listening moment; and then he ran to bit window to look. Mouter heart" than bin might have

quailed at the scene which met his eves. Everywhere was water a turbid. black, tumultuous flood- dashing up against the U; nka of the great trees, Hooilia: the atoek-vard fenoM complotuly out of sight. Logs, hoard and great roldlookine cakes of white iee, even the

bodies of dad cattle, were swept

furiously on. The heads -only the ! heads and horns-of some of their own cattle ootild be seen here and there, a the poor creatures swam feebly to and fro. Looking down In frightened awe from the oien window, the lad saw that the delving, guttering current had already : tiiu-ked the foundation of the bouse.

which stood oons derably higher than the cattle yards, and that the doorsteps below were under water. As the dtingcr of the situation dawned upon him, the lad's terror grew. Again and again he shouted to Rudolph ; but there was no response save the rush and roar of the river. Thn he ran to the room of little Jennia and I ah. who hail already boon

awakened by . his shouts, With fright- j eneil sobs the children clung to their : brother, scarcely daring to look out upon the foariul scene nlmut them. "Where, is Kudolph? Where iiKu-

dolphF" they sobbed. llenry soothed them as best be could, and leading them at the head of the stairway he went below to see how high the water hod risen. , To hi increased alarm he found that the kitchen floor was already covered, and that the muddy water was pouring in through the cracks about the door. It was ris'in; fast had rincn even since be first looked out upon it. Then for a few moments the hoy a couraire almost deserted him; h; trem

bled violent lv an i the tear came into

perilous task of hoisting sp the little girls to bis airy plat: una. lis hsd reserved the longest and strongest rope for this purpose, aod looping it in the middle over a limb and letting the two end J all to the roof, he descended and tied an end firmly beneath

the arms of both Iah and Jennie in turn. To climb back to his old position was but the work of a moment Then came the road work, hah was a plump little girl, and Jennie was still heavier, though not as old. They wre frightened mod screamed coniderably, but he hauled them up, one after the other, safely on to the platform. Meanwhile the wild rushing waters were steal ly rising and had now nearly

reached th kitchen window sills. Still larger cakes of ice were driving ponderously along among the trees: occasionally one ground against the elm, giving it a heart, iarrinir bump, or struck the

walls of the bouse with a force that

made the timbers or.ick.

The little eirls trembled with fear.

and now that the excitement of climb- ; tag into the tree was over, despair again seized upon them. In vasn Henry tried f ) iuiet their fears, (treat sobs would weil up in spite of their childish ellorta to be brave. It was in truth an appallinz situation.

Faster Hiurd the ever-riaing flood; and now the ice -cakes an I ".real drift-log were smashing in the lower windows. Nothing was left of the stock-yards, sli.-d and barn; but here and the:e some of the vretched cattle still kept their heads above water; and more d sheartening than everything else were the poor creature V mournful lowings. There was no help for them. Their drowning was but the question of an hour or two; everything was going

down beneath the black rolling torrent. And well might the children feel thankful if even the great elm withstood thi battering of the ponderous ice-cakes which came grinding in among the

scattered trees of the grove

The fteltaa' scakaatty.

Hat ittud Uo basabte craftsman

may.

The woudcrtBf cobbler stared, tbea

bUtsh-

Ina- aaW:

" Indned. wst aladly wouM I oo so. wer t Httt W-rMe, kind Sir: we can not trade. Jlewuset,, teU the tmth-I have no lrt" -Ttxat Sifting.

A MEMO OF THE FLOODS.

ll..nrv' hoart almost failed him. It

... . . i i i i r. . . .

es. "Uiatner: iainer. way am i. ;reau,red hia mnt enm to keep irom

re.J" lie crted ouc 1 breaking completely down ana giving

Then the crash of a huge ice-cake -v o his friirht and crief. But mas-

. . a , 1 1.! 1 . " r -l

against tne ooor arouwu mm.

Young as he was he realises mat uie

house m ist soon be swept away it the

water continued to r.se, an I almst

fierwdy wiping away h s tears, he tried

to think of some means by which be might save his little sisters and himself.

Through the Kitchen w nuow ne saw

Kowbere throughout the overflowed , whk.h luoj the grindstone, only a few river bottoms of the west did the de- fpet fruni tno hron doorsteps a huge Yaatating foods of 1881 epme upon peo- trce four or five feet in tliameter. The

pie wi i n sucn ouamiioua waters were dashing against its mm.vi- f tbe -wa&, anptuied him.

etiver tne country to suon uc,h..,. . t t T( ml ,ewt seemcU prooi k," .eemed on the f6int of being the vauev of the farreaching and anow- , iniit thelr utnio,t strength. ieot awav and sadly he watched it fed Missouri. Long and b tterly remem-1 fhtJ ol(l pjm! The old elm! ' be erioct VX each fresh mass of

Vmtn all 5t nnmemos tr butanes. W ... . t.ii-l.lnfr umiwaiw W mnua a,w?, i

apa.av ' -- 1 IBM B I III

terintr lhoe terrors at length, he

earnestly set to work to make everyth'ng upon the platform secure, lie

felt, too, that he ought to save tbe bed-

dinar and the most valuable ot the

housi'hold furniture; for he, saw that the mot of it might lie hung upon the limbs of the elm. if oulv he had dared to de

scend after it into the shattered and

rockinir buildimr.

But the creaking and groaning ot tne imben. :oniminjrling with the hoarse

fromthe trickling rills of tbe snow- o f tEVltol rck enough to allow oftheir capped mountains to the broad and 1 " Xnded "ross a corner ol the kitchen huovjng about Ou. for t1' leirjglish rlrer Platte, the bands of ice. JSJwehjcb was nearly fla and easy of , he almost made tbem smite by caWng artoosed, let forth watery WWS the weond themhs "l.ttle Peted our to to a well the mightier river, tilf it poured r,of hoiaT Henry had often graa-'' H. m fSlu i. in..(.i.Mi wsiii a iiadnm. - ure "t ..j .. 'toriev and kent couraire in their little

live haste that has never been witnessed

before. t f, . Many a tired farmer who went to his rest atter a hard day's work, and dreamed for a time, perchance, of

growing crops and auttnoant narve-isns

esnit ot nia tawora, wvt w "

nrar

his live

ly about

brushwood

inundated

id lioating masses of ice.

and the debris of

farms above. In vain hti

i .t.-A i ' .ut,.. ..i, away in a ma ooa.

,wvr' """" m Thn. the hours wore on. The bouse

r't dlo- the old elm Still stood, but the waters crept

it i. .i .. .i.. ,.ri. diwwi t4 inn and higher, till at noon

, " nearly even with the tops of the wit. YT. t .-v i t ..i-i i rlou-K Still the old tree stave no evi-

trth.m. It w as much as he himself , dence of yielding; and at ength

i .i ir.it. ..u. foitL irini- mi a iienv iiit'm in. rii '

higher

river ran

the result

farm a wnterv waste, the ah,

alraailr at his vrr door. ant:

atAok wajlinir and swimminedistracted- ( ., , , un.u fi,. i, nn,i hninaniTsof h linger mak ng themsebes

- ' " n r .k ' iiauvni uu ass1 t iiisiu ai aarr wiw aa wvm . i sm - r. .

the

.1 !'. .t :l. ..1.1 ..Mnta .It

other TtYrjr,Z" Xi almost desperate situ

sui asaa hw tuv i uthihk sz?

ought to save his horses, his cattle, or his household goods; it was ofUn all he could do to say etest his wife and

little ones.

i The brave boy thought of all this, and ' atlon

solved the problem in a manner that

peaks well both for kis courage and his invention. I U'.i i,nuili t" r.tar nti the

Uiwn abroad and well -culUvated farm ku-hn r: reached the wood

en the Nebraska aide of the Missouri

there lire. I a family named Wilson, in a frame house that stood in a grove of large but scattered tree near the bank tint tihrtt 8tnsjiti Cultivated fields and well-fenced stock pastures extended back across the interales. The soil was dark and extremely ferule, the land lying but little above high-water mark, on which account the spring frexheU always caused Mr. w ilson considerable uneasiness. Tbe oldest settlers thereabouts, however, had never known this tract to lie entirely o vered; and this, with Mr, Wilson's own experience, had, as the years went by. eonsiderably lessened his first nuag Tings. Therefore the great flood of 1881 found Mr. Wilson wholly unprepared, and at the time of its coming both be

and his wife were absent from home. They bad felt a little reluctant about leaving home, as the rirer was swollen nearly to the high-water mark, but urgent business irottpelled them to ride to the nearer railroad town, some thirty miles away, from which they Intended to return on the day following. Mrs. Wilson carried her ymingest blbl, and there remain a, I at home Henry, a lad of fifteen, and two little daughter aged ten and six years, with the hired man, Rudolph. Kudolph had relatives living two or three miles back from the river, and when the chores were done at night he left the house, telling Henry that he was going o er.to see hif folks,'' and

would be back at ten o'clock.

shed and there procured hie mother's

eiothes-line. also a cott ot larger rope and an old door, besides a number of loose boards which stood in a corner. Carrying these up stairs, where the little girls stood crying and calling for " papa and mamma, Y he pat them out on the kitchen roof. "Stop crying, girls," he exclaimed, cheerily; "stop your crying. Pa and ma will be here as soon as they can get a boat, and I'll take care of you tMl they come. We're going to get up in the big elm and build us a house up there and take up victuals. The water never will take that old tree away. d we can live up there like squirrels.''

The energetic laa now spea w u

The prediction of Dr. Kietiblas, the

most dUtinguianea unysician in we TurkUh Kmpire. has been verifie I. Sultan Abdul Haraid's terrible malady makes rapid progress. As Pr. Klatfblan formally announced, respecting his . a a mo. a .. a

father ju t beiore nia tragic iieaw, toe Sultan 1- suffering from softening of tbe

brain. Numerous recent ooe rrences ao 1 1 prove that he is, without doubt, a

verv crany man as cm'.y aa aia iswrt who died thinking himaeif pursued by cats; or bis brother Mourad. One of the latest exhibitions of the Sultan's insanity was the causeless murder of an unfortunate tnbtakinr. The luhlakiar is one who bears on his head a waiter, on which he carries the various dishes that make up a meal. All tbe officials of tbe palace, all the inmates, male and fenmle, fron t.ie

Grand Marshal Osman Padia. down to the humble 'Wdi. or sentinel, reee ve their food twice a day on waiters borne

bv tablakittr: The meal is tinioaueu,

the official eats, the tabluk iar gather up the remnants and 'be e-npty 0be. and

takes them to the kitchen, away oft at the bae of tbe mountain in the village Keehikf ash. No cookine is done in the

naJaee. dxcent for the Sultan himself.

Every dav. at a variablo hour in the

morning and for two hours before sunset, you will see marching toward the onlaoa a Ions? line l men Tn blue, bear-

r ,I.Jil.iJ. tl.u wvulnn ta-aitAM

throe feet across, cont.tininir prepared

food for the palace functionaries

and the officials and others occupying the outlying building. These men travel about a mile and a half; and you

mutt know that there are fully 4,W nM-aona. civil and military, male and

female to be fed. The Uthl d ia march like soldiers, and the food they carry is

Vnnt warm bv a niece of cotton cover

! r-. .. - u . . J

ing the waiter, nut i am not, engage in a study of manners and eu-toma. The particular labial ar of whom I wr'ie not having been paid for his servicesit see'n to be the rule of the Kmpire that the Sultan 'hall be lodged, fed and clothe ', but may let his subjects whistle for their remuneration and wishing to he rewarded for his labor, thought to profit by bis acquaintance with an offl ial high in position who serve 1 near the Sultan's person. He had prepared a mo Vt petit on to he eonvme I by this ait.aintanee to his

ausrust del tor, and was about to take

the aocument ironi tne doc vest when Ab ul H amid, who stood near by, drew his revolver an 1 shot the noor " lahtakiar desvl. The cnuy

monarch, haunted by the constant fear

of aaaavisination. thouffht that the man

was feeling for a weapon with which to . .aa a MM a at w.JaJ

kill him. ine oouy oi too uiurwrryw

man was re-noved and stripped. Ills I clothing was searched, but noth'ng was found in his pockets except the unlucky pet'tion.

rriday oetore last tne fun c

out to tbe mos ,ue ot the ..Meajiuie at the foot of the mountain, about a mile

and a half from the palace. 11 is hoi-se was somewhat spirited. The Sultan being bat an indifferent horseman, the officer commanding the escort th -tight it prudent to take the animal by the bridle so that his Majesty might remain safely seated. The Sultan imagined another attempt upon his life. Calling another of his guard, he orders I the thoughtful officer s arrest, and the poor fellow is still behind the bars. Touching the famous denunciation by Mehemet Pasha, whose first vjeVm was Frtad Pasha, the youngest an 1 bravest of theMarshalsof the Kmpire and Fuad is still a prisoner I must correct an error made In a former letter. In I told von that the second victim was Ahmed lmikiar Pnaha. This is wrong, The

miul victim was another ehemet

mmikh Alt HTKEAEf. lisasfMsJsV Is?sasasJsW4 Osf eStsf Ps4(spln sMssfJ POP'

. a a aw m - a aa a Sta . . .

bidden nossoss fjsjannties IB Bia

to sot as

AVaa

George Bancroft, the historian, it

expected to preside at the centennial

cerebration of the founding of the Exeter (N. M. ) Academy, nest June. Dr.

Htebbins, or nan rrwactsso. wiu aeure the addresa.

Mr. Samuel Reed, an old resident of

Washington, was told reeentlv that the condition of bis wife, who had been HI

for some time, was serious. Tbe intelligence great l v -gitated hhnand he soon died from the shock.

The wife of Bishop Kmpoa, of

tbe Methodist Episcopal Church, has presented the new Method at Church on darheld avenue. Long Kranch, a

ban 'some organ in honor bf the eanrea

being called a'ter her nnsDano, r. i.

Sun. C aptain Mayne Reld. tbe writer of

boys' books. Is 1 ring on a farm of staty

acres n neretoro nue. am mrm as aaa hobby, and gives him a handsome tir

ing. Captain Reid still has ai . . ST - a a

from Ma books, ne watxs on ci

one of the old wounds ha reee red

Mexico having reopened and

him. , Mark Twain failed to answer a letter written to him by Serjeant Bsdhwtine. Alter waiting a seasonable tune, the latter was so exasperated at not receiving an answer that he mailed Twain a sheet of paper and a postage stamp, as a gentle reminder. Mr. Clemens wrote back on a postal: Paper and stamp received; please send aa envelope" Dr. C- H. F. Peters, Director of the Observatory at Hamilton College, has

demoted the labor of twenty-two years to his system of sidereal charts, twenty sheets of which he has now finished. Each sheet Is sixteen by twenty-foar iucbes in size, and on each are marked from -'.600 to 3,400 telescopic stars, the mapping ba ng carried to stars' of the fourteenth magnitude, something never be . ore attempted. An ex-cashier of a bank m Lawrence. Kan., died the other day in KaaaasCity. The latter end of the man wa pitiable- Driven penniless into the streets, about ten years beiore he death, by the bank's collapse, to wh'ck he had in part contributed, he first maintained his old style of elegaat living by means of borrowed money, then fell, step by stop, in respectability, becoming a chron'c mendicant, void of energy, ambition and self-respect. For a long time he was a familiar object In the streets of Kansas City, earning a

livelihood by peddling pencils and aweenlnsr out saloons. The last act m

his unhappy history showed Alfred Mav Mitlan dead in hk bed. Cfecspo TVmes.

r1 Mm. OuaaaaJ fm ASk frkjht

house to complete his propagation lor their strange change of abode. Eren litUe Jennie, the younger sister, caught something of his ecu rags; and both tbe girls ran about helping in whatever way they could.

.Soma loaves of bread, a bucket of

lnno-hnnu. together with dried beef.

smoked ham. and several woolen blankets were laid out on the kitchen

mof. Then Henrr bound the clothes

line about his waist and climbed on the trreat branch, and thcBCS UP to the

large limbs above, to a height of some twenty feet above the rushinf waters. Selecting a spot where two limbs branched o!f parallel with each other, he now lowered one end of his rope to the sisters, for the old door ami hosirds. Before climbing tip he had instmcted them what to do and how to do It: and

The boy and his sisters had been left h FJtuUwiUi ahsna at an vennur before. They were 1 door and the oils of rope were hauled

not afraid, and went to ueu ny nine o'clock, to sleep soundly, as such children will.

When the boy awoke the next morn-

found tne sun peeping tn at nis

and ieanttur out ot oea ne

Hh: IMQaS

a. , a ,.i

asm ssnalt

,.RSa.r:

. . - a 1.

nn one arter anotner, anu. wowmij

fastened. The door and hoards were then pieced am tk tAillI btaaehes and tied with

i the mss: and In this wanner small

I nonr. or nlatform. six or ehrht feet

lv m wwm mm v.. ....... -

to mtdpk aslils f-4her was in f was lam, large smmsrn

a. a. m a, - a Ma. . a k ... M -. - a Ji9 1

of ootng. nm nuooipn cue.

all

ha un and afS) see ssyesra

laisnryi

doing the

i .. it-

larew in aiv m iw vw.

It did not take long now to draw up

the feed and wwtaetsi p uieswwrs nmtned for the lad the header and antri

the top of the trees prevented mem mm lookiuir off clearly. Night drew

on; and sUM the house stood, wonder-

fully, as it seemed to llenry.

As nirht elosed darkly in, tne nine

g:rls cried themselves to sleep, pillowing; their heads in the lad's lap; and

thus uirougn au mat long anu teuioua nisrht, never once dosing his own eyas in sleep, he sat and held them. . Not long after dark Henry heard a terrific crash, and Indistinctly saw the house melt away amidst the mad waters beneath hint. When at last day dawned there was not a familiar landmark to be seen save the tress; and many of the smallest of these had been broken down by the mavsses of ice. It was a bitt r awakening for little Iaah and .Jennie; and it wna long before Henry could again accustom them to the terrible dreariness of their aituation. But help came shortly after daybreak. Even before the pangs of hunger had brought them to think of breakfast, cheery voices ware heard shooting the river above. The n-ighbors had espied them on their platform, through the leafless branches. It wa- a strange sight and one that would have inspired less resolute hearts to atiamot their rescue. The young.

anxious face expectantly looked out oyer the dreary waters, and watched

with mm and dsdhrkt the efforts mas

hasr to save them. It was an hotsr that

they never would forget.

Cold and hungry, hut safe and hepv. the salient bov and bis little

hsuw ware taken aboard a boat

m.nLl kv the failhftd Rudolph and

several other young men, who had

worked with energy, but in vain, on account of the floating lea. to reach

them the day before.

Vr. and Mrs. Wilson were delayed

ktttger than they had expected; and not returning UU evening of that thtythey Wma.1 lAnthhasr of the dantfcr to Which

Mm ftkiklrea had been exmieed till after

they had wen them aafert the hoeae of

kud tMtnrmmmm UNsajH. tn

rtaas flhwaenfrti

He is a General of division and a son of

Shatnvl, the old Circassian enioi. ne has been placed in confinement with Fuad Pasha and others Everthing re-

MTJMOIMWJ8. An article entitled "How to Wank

the Baby" Is going the rounds of the pres. Persons who read it will be HtfS , a . a .m S. -at a." r -tJa

prised to leant tnat xne iniao a -wtn

WIW water, out IS Din run wraifa wringbsg machine and hung out on the line to dry. Surrutown h raid.

In a town not many miles irom Boston a man stepped into a neighbor s house, where he saw the head of the family lying upon his back on the Boor, and his wife standing over him, as hh thought, with a threatening air. B

was about to withdraw wnen me prostrate man shouted: "Come along at,

Steve; she fat only chalking me out a

pa.r of pants." - "I am sorry to inform yon,' said a man to an Artansas gentleman, "ttwt

your son has been killed in a balloon :..s " Hntrf" aaked the sen-

tleman. "Well, yon see, he went np with the professor and the balloon dropped suddenly and killed both of them ' "So It was the duscensioa that killed him? My fsiend. when you eome

or.

latins: to public aTatrs and public men into this neighborhood with a piece is kept so secret here that It is easy to infotmation, give It straight-' .ar

make mistakes in regard to names, es

pecially as o many prominent persons bear the same name.

Stan h Hennnciation ot rnao, no-

Umat and others, the Sultan's delu

sions have shown no sign of abatement.

In fact, he Is in a condition ot perma

nent mania. His suspicion fail upon

rvhndv. The proscription lists con-

. - .. . . u1tLuM

ial,. r nn mnr. nurasreneom owctiww

. ... , i-,

r mnui. name Ot men Ot awwai

AkaMit ait aida bv side witn tnese.

Mimnvm, ----- , - ,

the names of others honorea iar anu au, tr- ihnir aavrvksea. who have been

denotiitred by this Mehemet Pasha and

k aiium a lan. it ta no secret ih- miv

Mehemet denunciation has developed the disease to such an extent that it has

assumed dangerous importance. The natural fear of the ntottonmnine has been heightened and intensified by the contradictory whispers of jealous and

envious intimates, who have kept up a constant lire upon him to serve each his

nan anrla In BOt 1URVB

Mehemet toils yon," mys one; "there's uh.ir in it' There k no moke

wttkmil fire' sars another, and to on

until finally the Sultan, seeing conspir

acy everywhere, refuses to go out at an. Tka UVUtv. aonbrarv to eastom. the

Knltajt did not so to the ntosene. He Is

afraid of the troops. On the evening

drawn-

sax i rav&er.

Wee Johnnie was riding on ,the

ears with his mother and dropped on the floor one of the peanuts he was eat

ing. After he had finished tM outers he began to climb down to get the one on the floor, but his mother stopped him. saying that he could not have k.

US knew ins sis mossmr wujbm mMw change her mind, asMlbesai stitlhisilet.ee for several minutes. Bnthessmkl endure It no longer. and sooa apm-

ful liule voice piped out: "mesa sr. can't I get down ou the noor and look

at that p-annr

Bev. George T. JUder, m nts erm

American. Jtevtew arucm on swswi

says: "Aiaweraay parvenae,-

erat nuner, ws perpetsH m'ar. Its verv iTridescence

S . " "a 1. aa

d rttr. Its Ulnmfnarsnn ht

Mia araraL aoeetrai. as of the

brum' course; to se t.Sntv Ws sksver said it w

we shall Mxkmsly look for a sasaHenef

Mr. rUders pusste m tne neaw waw

of the mmflf. we eoatu K. Xvtrutown MtrrnU.

rtirv BiDoweaeedai

eat at Dss MotnesP No,. I aswhjjr.

do not. Dm Moines is

where we do not needs

. i . T .a nu laea.

"""Ti ZTJaa w. tovfullv wallow In

w. r t-aaaien eWd-116 -Diurhatanlls from every, other phcs

drawn expressly from paghsstan. MMMMtaai awwiwitred. rationed and

trained by one of theotloers of his body omuA. He would sea only these men;

kaawom bv them. He had built for

than in the interior of tbe palace a bar

rack, hardly vet finished. Within twen-

dam piH Ma-, mh! iyr tVair nmtt wMiMtrr. or sdsewhera. we

have seen them ge; but iicnwdjr has heard of their arriyW-CsMtoaosV

Cby w Sh.

ana

the onty maes

on'usht hnsed hawe a eerre

aslMMt hast we

mmtmAmtit ai iiaa Mniaes. As early

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