Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 May 1884 — Page 2
Efsanxmnfl
1f - I- . A -1 r, if ' 4 5f -17- - w 1
any M aft
smnVMmAetus;
iy m camions m hm aaehst wham ban fil MM VMM Buwdtt, Htssnrtaa, wmsmsllnni hf Ml irlntttegi Mn
fkm tnsned UthWffWkj pair of hxwtM
i lay br Us pay checks ud the leca. to watch hs was fJjU
Edward Mltthsll, aa Aswrtcaa,
ihfawtlsed by a pair ol red draw
Massy 1; w M
latter too are, bat hatha
body of Bush Davis wu Ideatluedlrr tarty hair. aUkeJossnneegarlaa, anUsr snede Jacket. Thtoaxaket BaaUa, khM ML Home half OjOMS
sere ars saawoted to b bM la tip
Mt. TheSS Wall net DO ItCeewCes
urine la domaod oat. ml ttb
Umm are soane who will sever be AM hat three at the bodies bar tad aaar xheeialr k
Sihtnbi ar-wad awftscted aad allotted
a abate but resting place by the cos
p. Tbe asaaagers of tae suae anaat tbat they wUl rtsame operatleas
mm days. miTKAL FWITEE8.
tmm SUll TatkaU Baa Moua, Ia, April H.
Bsauhllrsa County Conventions held aa Saturday show tbc following sumMary: Appanoose lastroctu for Buds, aad tor aa instructed Blslne delegsUoa to Chicago; Allamakee umostructed wltb a nmjority of tbe delegates for Btstae; Oseeeia deiegatica aaatMssoes for Blaine; to la tbat of Iowa Coaaty ; Adumalastrueted for a Raiao State Delegation; Uaa allegation emsinsoas for Blaiae; Cedar, a sssjority for Blsiat; Dataware aasnlsnoas for bias; Henry, eight tor Blaine, tare lor Arthur; raawtew. baIbIv far Till If Davis, unln-
I aacoOHHRCu : tnwnra,
1 for Blaine aad foarsjsU-Blsiae; Bats and Kaokak. aaiantracted aad
divided between Bialae, Artbur aad I
1. Tweaty-eeven of nmety-aiee cose1 ta Iowa have aow held their BepabU1 Conventions. These twenty-serea
.ties will have 29 of tbe 17 vote will be ta Uk state Coarreattoa. Of
i l are for Blaiae, to fatly for otaer
Itatal, at arlaf City. Wmm Coaaty, eaat Caafrw aaaaawjl Jfc(fawJ( WbawlwJw w 'U mjpwjpw
af tbe Brookawa Hoasa, ta tbat alaaa, frktay algbt. It apoeare tbat tae aagra
bmwu oai.rioyaA by Brookaaaa as- a draaiawr for bis botai, aad JasNo lioe was ataUlarly eaattayed by tae Sprlag CltyUotal. Watataetralacasao tafraai
ClaciaBatL abea 7:10 o'clock, a eosa
sjarelal toarist got off aad taa two hotal
raaarra at oaeo aaade farblai. Taey loat their taaapers ia tbe seraaablo for tba aafortaaata traveler, aad tbe
aegro aald auay kard tblaga to Woe aad tareatoaed to kUI klai. Wbea a eolUatoa aeiisd leiaUaeat Hlee drew a kalfe aad started for blaa, bat tbe aegro retreated aad told Btoe be wuaJd mm kba later. It la said that trleads of Bice adrbwd klaj if he valued hie life to kill the aegro, aad aetlag apoa this ad viae. Bice armed hiawelf with bis pistol, west to the Brookaaaa Hoaaaaad shot the arjrro twkce tbrough tbe heart. Tbeaiaa foil to the greaad, aad Bioe cooly walked off aad reaaojed hla datlea at the hotoL Biee was not arreatad st the tine, aad ao effort la that direction had beea atade whoa the train paaaed there next aaoralag. Bice claiaw that be coaimtttrd the dead la aelf-defeaae aad ta rea1v for trial. o A MtaMBJMtB JAft.
v.r April n.
The asoal owlet that prevails is this e it
after ekrea o'clock at algal was brokei shortly after that hoar satarday evening
br tbe report of pistol sbota coming
rm the Gem Besteoran. There
was great excitement when It was discovered that the proprietress, Mr.
Gadgeil, had beea assaalted and mortally wuaoded by a Japane waiter who bad formerly been la her env ploy, bat who had beea dismissed a few uy previoae for draaaeaaoss. Tbe Japanese entered the piece, walked
to the apartweat tnat is car
tiisrd off la the rear of the mala room frontlax on Fourth street and called for
Mrs. tiadgaU to come ia there. Tbe lady responded, aad was asked to reinstate the dlscbaraed employe. Upon being refused
hi. k tirnnMi umsacratett ana
attacked tba lady la a vteteat saaaaer. A
atrnaate aasaed by the lady's attempt to
hiat ami to aws oat w
a. 11
amy ha aartaiaty.
mths B coat aas
, oorropt
tau to wUlfol-
Tho taaaH of last fall's etec-Uoa. addac Ohio aad Virfrlaia to the Democratm aide, iadkatad a retoraof the Doobocnay to power. Bat the Deatooratio ma oritv in the Hoot of RapreeeataUras m'Coerrssa seems to hare blasted theaa hopes so tar that the Republican najrtv ka taken new eourasw and now
counts on its continuance la power at a matter of reasonable tertainty. How and why is thisP Let tt look this mat
ter fairly and squarely in the face aad
Know iruiy wo cause 01 iu The whole trduble, which has almost blasted tbe hopes and prospects of the .
uemo.rniic pairy, ana wrwra va tn w proceed an sad position of a few lead- j
era 01 toe vemocTuwo nowsw in j hmi on the tariff" auaatkin. This ia St
nafurtuaate as It has beea vain aad in-
Mas, Aa there ia a Kepublioan haaate and a republican Preaideat no act relatiac to the tariff which tbe Hoom
could pass, could poasibly become a
law. xne ptooeaaiaaa, tncrasore, ia the Houae on the tariffbave beea a raia thing, aad worse than that, bare been a kind of speculative political re -on-aoitcriag;, to show how ranch ts 1 democrats were dhrtded oa that qoeatioo and vauntingiv to make isue for the benetit of the 'Republican party. Theae 1 roceedinjp of a few members of the Democratic Bouse have been most mortifying and disheartening to tbe Democrats of the whole ountry. They hare shown thus fsr the Democratic majority in the Home to have been a mUfortnne to the party and to ti.e country. Thi has all been caused by a few men. wholly waning in liberal and comprehensive judgment, being placed in the front. Aid it shows that want of tact aad capacity which bsve heretofore
kept the Democratic any out of power. Political leaden must b- men of liberal and comprehensi e views, to lead the ta tv ani countrv to victor and safety.
Narrow-minded men of one uim are un
MswTowa. AprftSL The last of the District ConveatkMU was hasd here Satardty night, aad of the stx-
legates chosen Arthur has fUteen, ! Aaaoa 0. McCosk belag against
la Niagars Coanty ao coareatioa
m account of local dlsagree-
The Coafiwiosal district dele-
will not stand far from: Armor,
twenty -aine or thirty; Btelse, tweatffhra, aad tbe rest for Kaaands, or doabt
Thefonr oetegatesat auge, ao oe mm mtta HMm eoaveatlaa at Utloa
LTharadav. wUl be ualaat Arthar. A
-- of tbe Mew Turk dsliaatlan
CaaVagn will, thmi alow, ha sgalaat the amawn.
Cxactsaaaa, O,
Aa eftsctloa wasaaht la
tf Satarday to awJset fatty eight deb
Caaesation ta
Ataridalcht reporta of tadrty-ate
than Iw JMfiaar,
wita Biaiae
Blama, with
e. four; aakaowa, four
Coaaty coavaatloas were aekf lb the mi i far & similar DBTDoee with the foJ-
lewtag reaaivs : ftcsoto Coaaty, alae-teatha
Bteiari nammlt t oustr, waiat; ncaam (iitt. Mm rasas: Holmes Coaaty.
Bawae; Marios Coaaty, Btelae; Ualoa n tm. aaenaaa four, maiae three: baa
daakyaad Jackson Ceaatias Instructed
front room ana snraav
voiver of madlam caliber and arad, tas
hmu oatevtaw bar back and
br laaw. The wdr rasbsd oat oa the
street, hotly paraaed by the lafarlated
I saota at aar ia ssrk of which took effect.
one ball Is loaned la the left leag, which
woaad oa the breast, wane
thm ntbmrs took effect la
crashing the boat af tbe ramt
War la a. tyasbxfal sneer. Tae
wUM nrial carrbwi for
of et
ta the area. The lady
able to tat a few
of the reataa
cerrlagths are woaad before aha fell tbe walk exbaasted. The aead had
lotiowed br cioee.y ail tae ume, maiag every upaortaalty to are, aad It was alter
tit for leaders. Friendly conference or
caucus araonz the Di'mocratic mrm- . . aaea. M f J
b-rs have not oeen rteiu. seu-wiae sou self-cooceited leader, above the reach of advw-e anl aid from the com!;nt-d wisdom of the r colleajjoes and ao-
cist LVmocrata. have undertaken to
lead and are leading to disgrace and defeat. Let this uawtst course be stopped at once. Let tbe Democratic members
nfthe Boose all meat ia fr.eadly conference, advise aad cousalt together ap1 1 r j
oa tae puoirc gnoQ wnwre, wm act ia eoaerrt aad la fwrtherance of the
ibhaed wawlow. andyadgviaat of sll
the members of the House. Under the impression that all of the members, at ..a aa al
are higa-aaiaaea anu aoaavaam and not fa aar war infueneed by
tbe vast sum said to have beea raiwd
by the foreiga miaorters and foreign prodocers, the united wisdom of all tie hmimtli aaawsbaa of the Hoasa will
be taken as a safe guide aad will satisfy the country We moat earnestly insist apoa friendly eoafweace, and apoa
unity, harmonjr. and
aaterytotsJL Thay aa in 1 nam rfiha Irtmir
s kle him isavsftalia ta
la bound to aaveaL The naiirtlrin It made tkat Mr. mvwuit weahi apt bars
aapoaasar ia uermaay at au n taa
keaa oepartmoat 01 omta ana by him What It ougwt to nave
done, and what one gentleman ought to do by another. Of eourw. that requires explanation and It is this: A Ifiaieter abroad writes turo sets of letters to the Secretary of State, one for publication aad tor other confidential lathe latter kind, he i expected to write very critically, aad to give his "way dowa" impratalons. as well as the facte which he ha gulberci from secret agents and soctetv eon roes, touching the aHioaof the Govramont to which he is accredited.
These letters are never expected to be 1 1 ewaa a .. m d?A-l
ly mstterx. Secure under the guise of serresv. Minister, who have a iondaess
for "smart writing, to whom composi tion coma with fatal facility, write with much freedom, minuteness, humor, wit aad sarcasm and ia collo juia! form. Mr. Sarwwnt wrote in thin wav abou
that facred sub cot. the American pig.
aa animal cmiaentlv superior to the
white t-lepbaat, inasmuch as the Amerieaa uir can not eet out of his own coun
trv and the white elephant can. Either
Immiim nf tdonderinw. or. as If r. Sar
Eent's friends claim, to punish him for is friendship for Blaine, the State l)eSattment publuhed ttte very "beat" ol ir. Sargent's private letters, which.
for purposes of publication and of tusking thine plant for Mr. Sargent in
Iterlia. wu t-aailv the verv "worst one
thst could be l.'ut forth. It contained
personal remarks about the court, tbe Kaierr. the Km pre. BUman-k and the Keiolirttay. and it intimsted thst tbe op j position to aad misrepresentation of the j American pig were bat a pretext to l spite America, becanie this country j drew off m many able-bodied emigrant j from Europe. I The imp of the perverse further led to this article, when translated into Ger1 man. being deacr bed a a volunteer 1 contribution by the American Minister to a popular American magazine- Of 1 four.e. every imperial influence at once sent Mr. Sargent to Coventry all , because of bis own internment's act of ; mistake or malignity against him. Office haa been made an intolerable nili lorv t' him ia consequence. Mr. Sar- . gent s ftnds claim that the Admiahv
t ration has never done a thing to apol-
tongue. "She
sde the
ogise to bias, or to explain to the German Government that ha hrd b en made the victim of m'tsplsc d conn-
dence. It would ho difficult to do the latter. The farmer could hare been
of action
a the part of Daaworau geaaraJry. sad
especially oa tae part at iaeieureMc members af Coarrem Just at taw eridcaltima. The welfare af the eosmtry
rauairaa it, aad the swecasa of the Denv ocratte party damssits it. B'siAtwftsw
ah ia exhausted on the
heaawdeverherandardthe two
r. Ya Aprtft
net Satarday
seat delegates to the Bepablicaa Stale OoeveaUon at MartlBsbarg. Innoestml tfelegstes from tbe camnty say they are for Blaiae and Unco! a, tti. last and all the time. Prom what the sreas eorteepondeat can learn from prosiineat aaHtldsns. the Sate del ink wta be iastractsd for Blalac aad Llaeora. OJlvsLAWBi 0 April II. Taa Bipihflws of the Twenty -are! dmtrtct on Satarday elected for deiegstes as Chkaao A. C. Hard, aad Kdwte
Cewtee: fur alternates. G. T. C
and D. A. IhMglea. sll for
KaoKtrK. L
Brsoiatloas tedorslag Tihka far Frail
s adopted by the Us Ceani
pjmeeratlc conventtos oa astatday - gcmcv.luL, Aarata.
AJboat eight
Jswea
molder who
1 from Chicago and ewtatasd work ta
the stove foaadry of ghaaaon, Bmrry a Co., was reta ruing to hla boardlng-bovse. When near the corner of Third aad Kentacky streets he was pounced apoa by haras unknown men sad cat In a fearful amaer. He ass twelve severe cuts on the head and two on tbe body. He managed after b lag cut to draw and t) rv revolver inrutebd hi a by bis eapjoycrt lor fdajgou. His aaulaata fled before IfMlflinfBliJM' ff'W'li aas takea to tr. awewWKfMh woaada stwed wjb aPwamfWfwfc' eav
ha llama so borrmiy. After
tantriae even call of hla aeaory wei
WaMaHnmsmr. taraiaw lata the
ik?y iabetewlssiaer-et. UatecraBsK tyatias aad Browa hafifwacd to be la tbe vscaet lot at the back af the block, aad
hearine tbe reoorts bad started tor tat
place tram which they emanated. The tlM-a frtehtened man rushed right Into
officer James Browu's aims, and
Mliere, I have killed that woman 00 Fourth street, and am ready to hang for M." at the aasse time handing tbe weapon
over to the omeer. lie wa munedutety
taxen Into custody, bnt this In no wis
Jlavrri the IrellM Of UW mob that US
fst gatiiering. He was placed la Jail sud
tbe woman was carta tor ny menu. Ibis inorung jnwt be tore daylight
a mob of twenty or twenty-ave awn
called at the jail aad aroused the keeper. He deeuusded to know what
tbev wanted, which was soon
to bim by a deusnad for the keys to the celt In which tbe prtaoacr was coadaed. They were peremptorily refused the keys.
whereapoii two or laree ot tae awoerou the lock to tbe doer nd sst arad the mnr-
deter while others stood guard. At this
at the
af the kUltafuLbai were covered by
sons in the bands of thorn standing
award, aad told not ta come nay fanner.
A gag was pianea aver me eatpra s saoeth aad be wai taken to the SDWrT an
aa which the tre bell hangs. The rope
fear or tve Itmea and tonally
o'ctoe m the
cat
In ckarga by the etty
aa In his eapaclt af waiter as an hat aad ewtgtag pat sen, but K w
of a
aatare larked aader thsa. He was the
oaly Jaaaasss ta town, and It was pre
ansaad thst tke aaslmrx Mfr be was hart Se
aaased him to take periodical sprees, one of which ho had beea oa for the past two
weeks. Mrs. GnJgell spoke highly of Urn as a waiter aad expressed regret
at hla leavlne her abrunttv some
time ago. She had In the meantime Oiled
hla place, and con'd not take bim lck
when ha called Hatardav evenlnc. It ia
Iter., and that a brother of hat
tba
Tba wMiinels of OactnanM aad the
bloody shirt demuamguet of that vicinity
who hovs had ao much to say a oat law-
leaam the Boath msy now perceive.
perhaps, that they could have btatnai d
dangers and abases eiaUng la their nsidJt. to fsr sweater advantage. IVople
who nearloct tlseir own business and the
things which concern them at home to
find fault with and thrust counsel on others of wlsose cirenmstaaces they
know nothiaxgeaerallr liad ia the mg
run taat taeir saw asm nave sewn wo-
of Danville, Va., and Copiah County.
drawa fyr"yt Btormac. wbea hs was
fully misduvcted. We trust the people haitriila. Va. aad Coniah Count v.
Miss., will aow have a little respite . t. . t. A .L.
irom tae uaruaaowng aeanwiie wi ws
loag-raage patriots wao know just now
civil order could be preserved and all
the rights of ciUaens protected a thousand miles away, wbea they had ao
times worse evils at tneir own doors.
The people of scores and bandied of towns and ahborhoorts fa the densely populated aegro district of
tfce Bouta live m ins mam m anuMliiat la MaaMann with which
those of Cincianail were simple aad easy to control, and yet by vigilance sad
attaatioa w taeir own amsura woy aavw for twenty years avoided the occurrence of suclt horrora at have jast oecurrsd in Ohio. Oukksat aad aacaatiukhle cen
sors of noathera cdtlatas now have aa
exaerieaos wBlch ought to teach them that in times af peril mbtakee aad Muaekn are eaaily ntade, and sums af Inem may be led to wonder that an a a, . im.M. - S S
ar errors have oara eosnnunea cy whom they have so lores ly sua.
tOOK IB UM
Aooepttng thagff rsprceentstions av true, one caa andawhiniil readily how the Auwtladsxratloa was wUitag to make of the Lasker busiaeas aad of the death a. Mr. Hunt, at St. Petersburg, a bridge to anas Mr. ftargaat over to Russia -under cireumetaaces which would make of his aoiwptance a eaacelmtioa of the grievance be had agslnst his owa State IWpnrtntent. Mr. Sargent late asmrnstfrm. bis unaalmom conf rnaaiioa. and the neat telegram to him from Secretary Fialaaghuysea, all. la thie light, wear the aspset of a tactical experi-
nsant. Mr. Sargestt decliaat:ou of the BsHsiaa misalou. preceding his re-
to take the people into his wears a very Biamev look.
and the Blame papers are a the matter against the Arthur kdratiou.
Tba Admmiatrsdioa M
fortunate or chanurterlstic, in publish-
wg from the wrHiags of Its aslnistfTs what emphatically ought not to be published, it has given to the world the strict 'y perwenat aad privnw abetters, oouumuaicaied to it in presumably tbe eloseat poseibie coulWenee, by our esteemed lownamaa. Mr. Jobs Meredith Bead, while he waa volamtarily representing hit eooatry, without pay. at tba court of Greece. And far from Mr. Sargent's expert care being a novel actioa by the sdsuaudratioa. it is a fact that on a previous eecasioa it did the same thing.
In February. 1M. William Henry Trea-
cott aad Walker Bbvae were m t. hill as
naihsaxaaas.smdMltiwa7 A whip es, taa mm
mm. They twraoi nrkhhln keavr woo
UA atMk mmtm tba beam m
mUmm raai MQn Un!" taa
a m a SI a.iaSrW Aa. 1
you re young, aad u did churn the mud. sael
bova
a post
m susd ana. a
leak aha sprung. ' 80 fared it wlt this
load of wcoa, as aaar as mae mmm uAmm ska am tba hersea elove the
mud the more it wouldn't budgu And
teen beaa tae cro-ra to rouse, ases tatwsvs) the small haw. sad tmmaten stetHmd on Jeflerson tke struggle f; jaad vonagsters all slow the walk the woaaea to annoy. A hsjtchsr-cari. a passing cab. a wagtm fall of stovea, n boggv and a grocery rig. with suap aad flour and doves. There stopped a naaa on busiuem bent; a doctor In hla gig; the avenue was soon tilled up with every kind of rig. As Oliver nendeu Holmes once said, if a martyr one would bum. some man from out the crowd would know how to roast him to a turn, probably from a restaurant, posted oa weU-dooe steaks. Tnat man is mum to be oa hand aad all directions takes. Why don't you whip your horses up Why don't you haw or goer Cam. wake up. ancient stick-in he-must or leave the thing to no." The l mm star whipped hi borse up; the tiisiaMtsT geedandhawed. But the load ot wood was there for good, aad there it stood, saying it would (aoi) 'Come into the garden, Maud.' Tbe gathering crowd never offered to help, bat rave aeMee instead, while tbe panting horses stood and paJTed and the driver scvaOcbed hit
bead, ite wouia ioou. on uin siwr taw on that, then gather up each rem; thsa shout, rave, fume, swear aad try ft oa again: and all the while the crowd did jeer and scatter round advice, but the wagon wheels stayed wl-re they were as Tf within a vise" -Come down from off tbe load of wood!" Let's nrame 'em all in boat'" "Oh. put vuaT shoulder to the wheel?" " Say: Give Vm a feed of oste " Then soma aas took another team and hitched It fca the rear; then boib teams palled ia opposite way while the crowd did seoaT sua Jeer. Having gazed at port and stsfftonerd rhi fuTir 'tv t bmm or amis tke
drher then began to do what he ahould
have done beIore--Uirow ow tan '
wood at irk bv atlek. and as he
be swore. And all the while tee
less neob fired of tHesncieat joke m how Use wheals could silent be, when
all ot them had twsfce:
horses both ware tired, they
a waggm tongue; ta wealer bt nd-mhn es rnasr: that
m nsr tff ha xhoBcM it wam't
loaded, aad me at owed the labor of the
xsaa as the work the old amu?serour eW.
At bust sdawa the alley of
with It
alone, and there Mags am aVl the
the ami
alley.
at the
cava him a
satcksare all
set 'em am la
"Umtrmii es
Two
taa ta law.
af a country farm-yard whittling avJska aad giving each etiser eoto abea axsaagW wesaeav Talk saeey to 'am tnsasna aa the aaaeMe of the feaes mid. "aaye-Bseelsowtbey-Bbe fetch a as
Juat then tke oahtn , aaar. smt C tad
envoys from the daror to saeai
and Pern. Taey want tl
stiwotiom frrimffrwwetary altar he left the slepnrtm. fWl tat every inswataat Safliwtnrr Frelinjnittvsea.
notifying the represiwtativet
United states.
change of
awil fnr tba taxrt tbev
airast of great trials, ft is no slight thing to preserve order and prevent great disorders ia heterogenous civil aoc eties when the sole force to bt re
lied upon is the ordinary oonttaboiary
and rninnLarv auinon m ciiisana.
There is food for re cctioa fu the riotous
events which hav reentiv o curred in tbe turn sections aad the manner In which they Have been dealt With by those Immediately concerned. SL Atum Jtrswfftoga.
United tates. to et-
s neace between Chill
there under Jn-
llalne. which, it, were molipartlcalar by Instead of
of the
bv telearraah. of this
instrnetkms. Mr. Walker
Mr. Trasoott were hnmili-
ated. durinr an interview with Balma
Ctda, the Chiliaa wretary of fejreigsi afmirs. by being iafonaed by him that both the original ins ructions aad tba lawtractioas modifying them had beea pnblhwed, aad to rcoelvs from tbe C hilian, official Information which, should bm oossmuulceted by tha
State Depetmeat. Mr. Trescott haa not hssilstod to say, ttnee kb ratura to toUcoaatry. taathsobetof temuv
daotof the lJsaartawat, m panHtkmsr nmttetf which eaowld nave bean kept
Thw deatea or nsBiieirv of the Arthur
mAmMmlmLi4m tn aVaTeaile that ad Gaf
Bald mmnakmA far the actioa toward
Mr. Trescott. The like purpose now of
tne Admiaistrauoa to ureaa nown sr.
tUafaa ia atirihiitsvkbi to the sllesed en
deavor to degrade hit friend. Minister a at a s. Ua ni .
Sargent Jnogea ay its nepuoiirun enemies, the Administration seems liha
a padded and varnished intrigue. But Mr. Snrgeat mar have aa interesting
story 10 tejuawoeuy avwas.
valUJ-
"flay.2elnj. taor aWseatT
"that wearr' he yeHod weca. " ntsnaa tfser har'L' ana aaswm
"Wall, pat it cms an earar fj rbeer, he raana wafla tkt eaBsi
tha Isty
Lsoa't vsi
.'Irri Ha 1
toc-kswt diaappew ad-
neeeauy tne sums anna venee cr-aw: 'Zeks, Tse gwtea aver to mar's, ta' ef ye think ther measles air ketsmtu. a..a -a a a . a.
l'U leave taer onny ayav. ...
" iranno waewer ussy a at eawie r aot,, tvpBad tbe Itasaand. rra never tted 'em ketch taytking. 1mm Ka kaad waa drawn haek.
amid applause froen the osrtsida. The next time the door ceased the iwuiih
ef a sfot-gua waa poked eat, ana a head drawn on the saucy maa.
'Zekr." came the sutema vaaoa. laelhswr hs sraasw, hk!af hm
tarn lorsoeae pue maoage.
Alt rBa, Tm off tertae nam
thmk tae
taatl, d'ye
HHSHI I
Ma, hleUady, I seed paatlwamy, aa' he and tat chransa was aH weB." "tnatt," aha taat, lowartrng ma ran; Tai aC Ta av tormr eaaaa am taaawsmHrnt Iff aaafc. hat ha taara
ran; rm aC Ta ea fxarter tUawamHmt I git tat, hat I ler sfsw Isauo whtta Tni gone. "Tlf rkrkt," ha aatwarsd
nurvksgtsebw tokd her auea-fseata (ewsfsfaswm. A nuadelpkiaa mat a postal eard to his aister m Canada oa which ha had written 644 words. Mm aeftrad warn 714 words. Sot ta ha aatdowo ha crowded in l,fwst. which brought an answer with 1.577 words spelled oat its roll aad written ple a enough to bo aaailv r&A hr aeeafkna of ordlaarv sirhh.
He thinks Be wdl aead her a new spring bonnet and call it a jutfe. fmilmdtifktf
saamnm.
saaaaaam..
Bmamaml'. ' -1
