Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 April 1884 — Page 3

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MASTER thOWMMB.

-- bwHb mm la two Barter am. aad 1

la

Urwwr, to fbetr

Mr taaav

Th Jafosetaad ho taafl t. air,

fM DIM m aaw 01 w w it nan.

auwvn

t4 4t.-J . to God doth Hat to them a tongue to

To God earn

that eehes la tins

lactiithcy manaawa. tM

md world ff

tataMaato

twtla.

-I MM that ye are brtant and muyltot, alerted; "AalyiMirrMt liwatt dots waJan

amatiirtrjt of yon. aad Ma4 seem St ottra Itnkaor taoiuiat seimtrtocs4n. Ye mlad am of the Mred aad lost, smdfcff Aadaaaoaof days that vara mo Inm to

0m word from out ttmdead aad atteat Past? "Aim. tt "''t '--' 'r-' gram earths oM gravea ye have iwtora, INI wlun w . . It imatoaa mcs, who was to sleee wtta

Ha So of them ao Mdi o tMtaes lamr"

Ami aw with mm a loriae

!a the imv. To b

.wlria. Ia.liaa" rtdiaur on the War

HTBkTflft l(Ha(fc wefcu5 MWWMMa fc(Bur jtHf

tight mm kana) wlknsea, tPaIHaW

wlr ImaaMttek for an mhot

cared -for wo wan ampMBseua lauwaa days, au far as fraternising with watermWm nraoa and loaw? tailed BOS BOttlcS

weak a nobbing eoajnejtndb v Jim frothy eurf. wWTtfc lame ,iwT h.t-k kinninr before ua bat WOS It the

W and fail of the want. It waa a

mroshackley old boat, grimy with oys-

aKoiia and aiitnv wim nan -rail avi

mU Tfcjww went rnwr.lA crab-claw

tlastersd about her skies aad jMti a her Walrr aortoi a th. laftN?

eaa, at a ntalter of course, wa nowuare Id aw ara aoitawr waa bar rudder, neither was her aacbur. neither wen?

berearst WeJg.nl la aa uacomfortably as Uwpetra'a crew in the picture, aud aaable ahoTitl her off in Ue

baa)r trt ami baiajr both loak aa t cUmrea, traced to Providence to keep aaaiW Uaare Has fiiat tbinjc we did wa to wobble, aad m we rather

liked wobbilnr. a chorus went unto

M04er

oar wmmt tWUawjaftaad

wary bar laHw

Our TMBf Wmimt.

mhlm

M WT taat awf pew, ara fraaa m wm bad aavl dvaamaavwil a wopa!" llaaad

mggm oar himii m aw. Tawta akaM tbat bead of bam! '

adrtoed Jim. wbo really nra brfttteat

mmmm ui neiaar a unwiaaa tiubmi

ooW aa died, poor little lad, bafora be bad time to work oat bia Toeatioa. And to ahava oar Cousin TUly wv doclded. Wo war rery jutdlaat at tba tea-table tbat nlfbt jubilaat tbat ma laaajied at ua tfcraugh ber bed-room door aad nana ami L'ooln Till frowaad at u dawm from tbelrend of tba tabte aad

who at laft abe bad retired early bv reaaoa of awt beaiaebe, aad papa bad .MCAAkiaad im fnnn W'hn made TOO?

What became of Cain?" e. too, filed op tba crooked old stairway to tbc ruoma allotted to our away. We bad cast John for tba barber fa oar thrilling rioa of tba "bVape oltbtr : Lnek." but baiair overwhelmed with s

eooaHeaoe at the trrmir momaat, Jim

OCB LITTLE KINO. A wBjjaaf waadoe

How hw eaaabr eaaeaa

Hiiw awaawrv epwa Hia ti.aaa aaa Uka aaet

a. g---'- ttmm.

e' tharwiit tail of atawbkfC

To aw !

all

ma ior the aaka of atbar tttaa,

The

peat the vovaawr

timaau alaaoat tooobed

the rivar made a aarre

the beak at

la porteat of Foots a to we aw: TtemMOfUaiKWM Is Nature own are. Bt tea aauavtjr auiree Work aarov aad ! i. a. aAai ! tBiilwaatva

-Ito ataraM" aft aw. . wu feot. Maa'l aad aUaptod.

tin ata fwwtat'i onaw tmmrt Bound fraadrwuanM caav.

. tUm ika mAwm nf the I

then H would drift oat into the middle

. J T L ...l . .it. Ilkn unm.l the nart at the Uual ivc mJa-

IH awl t'DfTC'l IB K aaaU f www i - aaa. .l. au. i. iaatiwunn ntea notiea and doabtlem would hare

aw awad. tbat 1 eoakt not refwae to hoar:

,mA tarliia to nr M a Paathta rT)r

wan t a circumatanca to ine way w rocked after we eft off wobbliaic! Tbea the rain beat on u la a sudden jrunt, and the white ladie." foamed oTer the aklaa of the aoow aad inU our lap with

Fiuctaaarl to aocwaa woadraua owoet aad

cMr:

from tbat Bteaacd

hla rolo with perfect aatbv

amnion but for a tableau aot aowa in

the bilL The hanrcst moon wm ahining like & i-ak-iwoi m we crept atealthfly oa our

a roda familiarity to which ao Rename , tiaW tlp-toat to the door or my Count. whTtrbdTXuld deaoand. Attar that ! Til la chamber. There aha lay faat Se delujre! Yea. our Hearen-ordaioed mlewp. like the prinoeaa i tbe fairy n . . . -ln -A ikM worn w faM to IIM tO

nuise waa BtrtiaaT rouna ihm m"" ww, " - nur wa "" " . . . . . j h the flrat to apv H

Owwe little ran! fa wauK oa'or think It troa Waatcaaaiiic and wuaJerfut TkJaaabeean k: But oar pot U ao anae'. He H rave. owi aad roar. And Ma curiy head bump tie bo aarorr aoor. Our aoee-bUM wat earola eoaiaoir aawoe av piiiet fonli rttrtlUMt dieor4 WtM-B he can't bare bia way. ' Lom ve tela Klair an: 'rhucii wear a ". With a aoepter of iron. Hn mlNuV ui aU. MiarwalWitowelMrf. , HUaubJwaaarekMU. And knit to their trreat Br fetter of atosi

line kiaa from Kla Babr

tbearariadaad

Wfco Mrred elawt-oa baodrad aa aw; to

Amu tteawaa too r" t nnina m I teH taeatory of cIMcto and woe: And thrit a L:tr ri. . - -uo my cop Hmic or the cryatal stream, apv. ua a Of rate, aaaunna Iow. and bade mjr brt rYraet grief, and. I oain up, rejok . -I hear awoet tWaga from Jr Father's

( corner with the elements wwr - . " . . a ' UH I ion of earthly maids and tanjctWe police- I -a fltily eoil of reddiah gold eprawled

i :.. jk.. mm imt na ua dnaier

meii,ieav,DK ,mrprT wll ( win lan the

tae warote. taw r.. .w-Y , - - - -r -

lNi ... WMtt.r UD to our knee meant notion to box us for our peine, lie itakm aSiat Iml to.--Umrbed till tbo ftobiag SdS S.v weVnoSlng to do but wa, .polled. ea5 ma-k, promabriek for poor dear daW with a never to raise ear hand, again to harm childish faitHS-t he couhf ave n. a hair of bar bead. Then and, taiiimr him. to make up ottr aerea in a proper mood, wa lured him beb.nd

mall aiiad to eiak tUe w.-y beat wa toe granary auor a. V"""'' ' " Iw kT.w a4 all iro to Heaven In a a. well- a coobdence that led to the

i ZZL" " horrible diacoven that l ouam mi anu , nwocn, ia inh nnr CantaJa Dan bad been aomethtng

It waa quae piaia - -r , ... I . . i. ' ;t .... m tKo hob. more than friend'.

oaa awm uF -" ' w.. , t blame?" asked John.

who had beard of such Rolngs vn as courtinf iavolrea, and liked to ir hu knowledge. . .. . . Wei' Tea. honey. I think there sno .inni ahiwt tit ml: but Toanjr people

tn aiir Maaw in saw awaaw wa - - . . . . "

--ddatiwiiaktoret:'SL-T 1 don't need to talk of sacn wings, wo n

Wuj.Ii wmM wil!

When be ove hla eniH-tbroa . To pro tranptna. W may be.

-rraacM JL Mtams, w Ctm-'9

MBiTE R0BE1T. A atorr of the ladlaa Traahlaa la

iMh . nr faca: behold. I am Hk caret

tpo Hta band 1 are. from ay to way. And arotl.- rotors Of radiant brauty war.

Malf-hhldea V toirta tarn wot up ar

ZZiZZmU. Trim taatr leafy coreaal.

tarn oi a U.'e from mortal aarrowa uw. ' T, .1 , .:..) with

! Wm, SOU wrni. P" . ---j - ---- Irsetlteaad. aad the da waa i,., he attttktd to bar work woejd I . . . - klKlrAnlaKvaarift

7- mu i ' m tke flswvf. nare arm u.i wwi wiw - -

-rawoxt. ye hav twoawbt me peaeo." I neu, only that rroTidenee, rememberartai. . .... 1 ua at the rerv last moment, rtwbed

-AjmaieamerafmrorauBeBioiwT , t - . ivwtain fclK." i to our resoue in the eaaae ot vapiaun

Baarwr WfK bed asnhwi then

WlaWaet J QWaw CWltasWae

oat

Taopla doa't lemaa harm, they e1y 4o H; and the way wa came to bare a emit i la fatae wee tide: to bagia with, there ware eerem of aerea demoralbmd Tooog oarages

tamed looee oma loaady f arm. aloag

with a atopanother wbp aaa watranwh a Mra. Saamaj JLu mmA m iMiarw Jd

a" mm . ... a

t can toM aaniaia aww mo a Ids. eraad fellow, each a i wma at father, so miaiL

ZmA aMoetoaaed to beiaaT tba master m j

lata own sfmoa (that other iMaaa Wmmra mammialred aaai that I h it aagat baf eaaae -oaa bardT ta hiaaia koWagatopyioaJ r

avrerety proaer eooaw ma. na ieu arioag w ith Kiehmoad. and whaa ma Itabraaight him eaptire m rbahw matrfwwoml to her eonatry bams Ms bsdag Mtkwjated- and ipUbared upas ablldren from the poor ralaioaa and aoorer ariNmla where mamaaa'e death had drifted na. abe jttkt emptied m out In bar wilderness of pines aad waste of mmd to seratrh our way thraatgh ahildJavid aa boat plaiadlroaw aadonr nine a a

Weeds hate on thing to be ttaaatfal lor- they are aot dag iroied. nor Biffed 'at. aad they keep their Made till l her grow to seed. The ana may fliag hot khaea to their ragraat. ttpraraed facaa, or storms batter thekr etalka ta earth, ha thata hi ahraya that me graad privilege that porerty gfree

J hataw let aijaa aad If

I

jaywo j T6 any we adored our next-door farm

er but -shabbily exawa tba devotion with which we availed the moan ear of our nseSem little lives. All ahmg. we

had ka wn him aimpry as iaa man wiw . kMai eawl hoihered ao aaare about

1 Not talk, indeed! We talked of notb- , ing else: and if Captain laa apaated (7ousia Tin, we made up our minds be waa going to hare ber. false .op-knot, ; big farm, aad sulks, too, in tba bar

gam

Somebody ought to let the settlers at Armstrong's know about tba danger they're in. but I don't sea bow we're going to do H." The speaker was a maa dressed aa a fanner; be was speaking to hie neighbors, and they were all gathered in a large barn, built of logs, bt owe of the newly-settled portions of Mianaaota. It was in the time of tba Indian outbreak, aad they had sought safety hers, man, women aad children, inspired by a feeling of terror only understood by those who have lived on the frontier, aad know from actual exper enre the I danger of such a life in places where thelmfiana are unfriendly and mur1 derous. ; Stories had come to them of horrible asajeacres at New Ulm and other set. ttemeattBOtfar away, aad they ware

expecting aa attack at any time, tvery boar passed slowly in fear aad ana-

id. aoiaarea ,ao mar , . . , i

him. Ant nmt . . i 1 M nuw pr a. " laaw". u a . (T . . i , .. mmAm tin mir mill (IS

Tia cana of my cbiiuaooo, now ui .o , aa LTTZ "VT, f

wna W W mm - j - Our plot began with a meaaage. w.il.l rvntain laa meet papa that

aa4 hv the bend? Of

for the rest of that

day wecoaiiaed our energies to stealing m. a j a . a i a lam

emaMilmaf we eemm my our aw" ik. wr nf msm and bridles and

MMyJwwjkmt von with bait! Ub,

anftcrabs, qaiToriag like uato live pooltionindiaxT aataT Oh, fat. atmdiah

aiigte-worm? Oh, browaammMedemm.

smok-

ing. hunted nV eable lo briar them . v: -aa.. mI wwt aad dead. We

w wm ww. 77TZZZ Thai erealaar when

let h.m into ine r""' I "TJI uL- .ao7 on the water,

rTLirZ TbVcom-ald fbllstmc ! aejaLthe earoga were piping w

am-nmm X..a3 1

We e-eo emadiw d ! J1 1

w . ... . i i u iw iauh - aa titniL -wna a ouuv w

?r .-T-S w.al offha white wool over her browse locks aad

T wmr lr TT. vmsI . kianAwMlit RamssM m her hand.

zTZZTJA brined to save We took a notion to stray that way

our live . . . , ' 1T",.. -i.k tun, hrwlk ho.

na tartar TV,.-arffc,, ,A tuM.. , a. rax tlwaa? of tink-

Si aSS TtlmTw. 0ghrbr : ! i& H SSd vta t he Wof T2Th and aaTbt aaA. We found our chaace whrn she fSTSr lTtawI3w 3wav. a bricbt stooped to pick up a plnkUd, bMe,

Drown in-cajeu ana Dororo wo cw

sort of welcome in his

mU aav Jack HOOUh

fai when we ecaTttmred acroa BeMser aaau em awy prmm "f

... Hun ajaa BUB WBB SMI wmie UllWfmt awM " 7 1

m, mm r i . . . 1 .U... with IHa

string of nobv bellm. I think she cooi.IZLa it ftin nf a innaarh sort at first.

far as to lot

aahow her alang to the Bead. She eren laughed out gayly l2iflfl3

, haopineaa, then we were Just as

adoriouaty happy aa the mater daye

" -T ZZ

together, comateg

Htlla)

hawtlasr torKher. ettmblng togetaer.

nalama;ani.nghtl

wAi Mrateva. thai rest of tba

ware aiucotod to dive after mat

- - .w. TVa. theiw

" .inttr thai onrr showt-d

ttJrtssaaaf

the IVosinauua that ajnaf ahaa cmring

anrnmmaretn

far aa to deprive us of our bralna. If h7aaZnarfoha again) elimbed up

t,."!. f the barn ttll be

- ----- k- mmm awd then BuubT 1

aatf imnUy em the hay-rick behm. alt . . attlaawaKaan amilll

tosereetiag ypuog "T' aararm about the lalatceo-plaau aa aamer the eavea, ready to aueeae wemarrr off the beams aad down into the Sow be had me- One mkrateg when old Week Joe (no reiereww tot be aeng and chorus) came into the earn anef eaught w-ome pantla I- our TTT tt nam la tttiaValr

WM n-like a ball, aad a e tat JPvaf

laanciag oa we nwn wJl. ut. trf hMftv rtoivered. aaa

hear bia sies BUlfffStrd rotted egga with

atraw aaat fjhid ap aafora ear nw - - w smi ka. the bier rake

. . . .k- -.nl anil

- " Mil .l.t .

t . unwi ew HMH . met hia altering from the

vUlare with the alarming announce- . a f fill L.,1 n nine

ca tnat loawm im r-. ( .Maw till meant ma's niece.

was one of those biff, gorgeous looking

yoaag women a boiy eaua wtwuwigr'

hind kat bao't--a youag wtamw.w

lota of brmae aatr ma -- of uaff-bang aad Jriaale, with Sseke MkepeaevB ptok imd

waxy, and lip as reo w

WA S Waa OI scene av -ti, ton. la a mint sort of

- a.- sUr.watta ftaeka aad

atchhags and from behind.

t t.L-fti i liiirn as. aad when be

-SL kLland wawaBMl wben John

haaded over the bridm with the uaoao. .aaiA that 'there abe was.

and no mistake imd when they both trashed up like honey-suckles, and she rrL-f -.m. hawal wnna he ua-

WowU her from the maaty ropes aad -m ui mm wm. aaal whan at laat

we left thwm thera with the fw"ftaf

nag, www Iowa the

Tk. with which I have besraa

that story was called out by the tidbng which aecoatbad jnat brought in. Be had learned that tba fediaae intended toattaeka aettlament aoma tea Bellas down the river. " Armstrong w.. airl la-mnae the aasne of the

vosawr wawamwr-aj -

Wiiiw man there was AraaUrouer. It

was akmely place, quite by itlfTaad,

aa it nau neea out reweimy - only communication it bad with outaide werld was by way of the rivar, and a rough trait aJonar the bbtffa. Nft't juet like this? eaid the maa

The lanterns are acaoerew maj

river, oaettaerameof nfar marorave

anilea below beta- clear nana sue swamps, thus cowing off all chance of

cotaan lor tas iouu m ammr-c m, uWknew of the danger, for there ata ift.M. th other side of them. The

only cbaaoe for them taaave

iaia getung lagetaei -aa ww -.ut KLKa-r net aarsinst the

. a " Jl L.t a-a-Xtt Wa

wmtil lMBJtl Mflla-a. aUNk llaamw WW VV

ra ih7 Bat they don't know aay-

thing about whales been dona or what

be taaea oy awprwo, "I -r butcbered. every man. woniaaandeWld

of ihem. as tae wmtos were a

lijBL. it a amo-. " we can help it. It's aura death to atf mmu ana TBll Ot IttaUUMLi aaw

they'd discover a fellow nejore ae a made two miles of th distance,

Bbert Woods Ustenad to what was

with a sad heart, em waa a

-iwa iu writh but one reiattve m ma

wwid. as far aa he kaew. That rein-

tire was a slater Jiving m Arm-

he her

M HOT wwwwm . J

The moon rose by-ana-Dy. aao mm the eeene almost as light as day. Kobrrt waa sorry about that, for it made his voyage seem more perilous, if it real v amnot ao. A very dark night would have suited him heat ... It eeemed to him that be had been adrift for three or four bourn before be saw or beard any indfcaatkma of Ills. a...tj.t. m iim km am oa the bank.

and stood there watt-blag the rivar. H waa aa Iodise. He was aot twenty feet awav from Robert, and the boy hardly dared breathe for fear of bring heard. It seemed to him naif the Indians aharn eyes must sea through the branches aad discover him. tint th. Indlaa nrobablv never

thought of such a thing as a peroa s being bidden in a tree-top. and soon Robert bad left him behind. But there were others skulking up and down the river, ami he saw several of them before be had gone much further. But they, like the first one, did not seem to think

, there was anything unusual or sua- , piciooe in the floating of a tree-top , down the river, and Robert paased them i afehr. , , Pw-Mttlv h beard the sound of a

paddh?. and peering thitmgh the branches, he saw a eaaae coming toward him. There were three Indians The eamos waa being steered straight for th tree-top. Hehcihyred that kie preaaace there had been dieeuvereo. it Was barely poaaible that it had aot. however; bat at the Indmnarna into the tree-top. as it looked a if they intended to. it crrtaialv would be, if be ' renudoed crouching oa toe tree. He lowi - ksu.tf B.djwalv into the water

until only his head remained above the surface. . Tbc Indians ran the froat of the canoe upon the trunk of the floating top, and one of them got out aad stood upon it, steadying himeelf by hohtiag to tba brancW while hfat comradea made some changes 1n the blankets and otJaar articles in the bottom of the canoe. The Indiaa's feet were not a foot from Robiai The extra weacht caused

! the tree-top to sink lower in the water.

' ana once or twice, wow tow

i stood there, Itnbert came near i lu waimr ma to his '

"-B"" ."T" ZTT' u is - narta.

Bat n maangeu to uu - :

hiwber, aad keep above the mreatened danawr. It was with anek faitanae ivdwl i HMmmmmmm ima-dna who have bean

aamr visst mr j wa - - a m t. . m(ui naaMina tbel he SBW the laV

onlv thev

m astmuar Almrn waft, ha

After thai Robert saw ao

of the

Iguana, taongh he boss d n nwu wnanna said their answer a nvna dhaanos back from the hanka. . I By-aaaVbyba knawlrem

be wa

ajatarllyed.

Half aa hint i

haak. Before him. uwaaVifiil and

plekma of danger, tav the little . -M - - r "

rititr lived, and roused the owner of H. To him he toM hie story la a law brief - n. niai-ai mi m dasmssf. The

settlers must Vgot together, aaat that at once. Th Imthme atight come at isatrtinie. " .

The maa idmied kt one trecsma, anm fbert in another. ltdWnot tatojeaar n r;t aU tarn baaaMa and roueo nsaar

, inmates. AraatMg'e horn was the

inrgeatoae nt taa amxamaewt. w ! t awlwaam-mllv built, and beta thm

i i:vi iii Ua mv 'worn hie aaa as a

fcaudm it the usmm and

Aaa

i. Uaw mam half aa hoar

MuV iflmea ftu- hreakfaet. and had la

ma eaid, far every nay am mm

For tne rest, sae ww i rVZZuL ta. j.. I.

ten. mihM above as, vkdtad rT" I "il Ao-a

Walwave went off m a huff, T" - -

treated us children fairly enough, considerhtg. aad ail wa ktaew at maajd

of her

two

h?aummr,slnriU knMH afa was down with oa el her aches ami that day-poor dear; and fuMavrwar mritad us ta iy away

laiVferoHthak;

xt.!i5a.l of MaUlda all we oared

Ti -wT amtil that unlucky ayanrng

wheet Capuia V",

nearer than taw fZTYLSl I

bmred .ir, i:-

tklSa-rm wheu we ejaearjo hta middle ftaps and iSS Um. and tagged and coaxed d0

Hire eoahLget mm rrSTZ

halaewTi kdratwm baklle .aaal aSow

rod away. That ww tne """t." IV. We rarely w our preaenrer after . . . .mt at tL. WMaa. BOW

rxibess she would have the smse

Ai last, when things had b-come so .lesperatc that Captain Una never even scudded by in his fishing smack, aor lurMd hie cM mare head iato ear

rr irWaatek a arottr awlatoalet

amnaeaior tjaaaain tmm wwwaww

ahouU have remembered. f .Li u 1 I aa ktaar Bail 1

raSSiad howong. untifl met him face tefanm. and the noor dear did not know

swmv an am-rowfuIlY oht should

ML a www w- - - e m - .J7 t,a ilk thai at fortr?

m . r If. t t.ta

. i at lavas I ibbws li. mg nia

ABU -. u-t f mtrnt of tlMMVen

ZZ.W tdkmnrriaca. aad Baked him

kw dared he foriet, he tamed oa me

with a lawat vtartftng eontempt far politeaess. and with a eigk that was aid.

mm tor a oowntrYHtan iw. w m

mA m 1 1 lay II

"Forget! Why. I bean emug

Am fnrthe faat bbbi yewrs ma

I had let the whale gang of you goto

the

Forget yoP

bottom

Hntwwoccurwdtoiaa kdbat.

smmam tatnaet n wmm

. .i Iwwam amd aa mt

to iwaaw wrw -"-7 v .

him-lf only be had not, yaw now muck batter tut am waM k ?

the btJttom. Jfiasm Jsny abiiusi 1 , m Tkt CtmtomU.

I star hare and let

fettled?'' be said to hiBsaett-

m haliad. llUhSWt

to aare her? not

iattaaars m

ot . - a, f a jl

See Itere," he eatd, gataar up ao me

man who aeetaea so ae um wm

ehargeef tatWra, n imwrn makrtakemstkm and give them

Why', hoy. ytm'd MMaw you'd got ouv of y?

tne reply. "iiww-" - ns to stay here while they're txvomi to u hMt Wm mt our famtulea

to protect; and we lJ! one chance m a ttammud of. g

them. woam aaiiBerwawMaj-

a a . v

Robert "I awsn go. Uoa i try m

keep me back. I have a plan thaw may

lL.'MMwma all aloaw the bank

afew miles nabiw here, and no boat or

cld ooasibly get past iara-

M tbev told him.

But I am aot going In a knaaj sxen-

1. ' na seat, -ib iwh

ilewn hi a tree-top. , . Jau.tr tUrn all hi a

fWP wwa ""Wl ---T drifted ut-krarbito Um riyar ffaaa

the mile maow Hiddea away amesjg the braaHam wae

nam ox nuBaia a wtt"- j forthalndmna. An lrynalfc-to-jdlaae eame. They bad expected talhad

them very wide awaka. Thsjra warn thw or kmrgtuts of tJm repeal kjW in Um little mrty, and ae soon aa tba

thebeategers evidently thoawht tia haringed tohemneh omrmmimr

thaa they ware. The surprise ef the . i . , . .a.

they

lees

altar JrbBgalew

Bttla tawne akntg the rivar. a Rotmrthad art dame what be did. It b, quite likely every goal at - At bsjwwbstV' wouli hare been butchered that ajght. He was a hero amonjr tba thankhri aet-

he daeerved to be. far by H ke had

jrhm kMejrd, im HmymTM Xeaaaa

' ""Alt wlul ATuAuTBwaBa M IwMMI "f

arieaiWc aanmriry, f-vaa k aa am m that "dmirettee and uhise

thaa all things else u stem tto gramrth of our elty baya. in hady, mmd ami

UbfAaasong Aeirun baya 1 mill 11 m to Inewaae aaH hart A,, asmjttdar eratioa of Aaaariean ehiWrea wttT ha shrarfeaad idioas.',-Cnscam JmrmmL

-There is nothing m strong etsmtekt

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