Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 May 1884 — Page 2
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At tto DeUaaOsemt
NtOn held km oa Imtniday.thelaUewmg resolution wu adopted: AVwJiwd, That TUdea aad anadafeke, as candidates for Md(M tad -Fresideat, ere tlM am choice of the Denoerecj ol ItaltM Count end that the deWsnteitothe Fort Worth Coareettaa be
luearnctcd to role lor delegates to uaw. o favoring Um aoaunalloa orTUdeuaed Hendricks. Cawltu. Iu, Mar a convention of the Imsaoeraey otCllatoa County was hem here Saturday to sekct delegates to Uw State, Coagteeslonsi, Senatorial aad Judicial Coaveatlous. The louowtag, among other lutioes wu adopted JmWrea That we favor Beiael J- Tildaa a his ewt piiiiujriiuite snaeeesor hi the oatee of Preaidsat of the Halted
! array of
hMMkiiMhtf the awn
touitml Badeau, em Oumuttjenarnl ea be abouted for with aajthW Nun
I Havana, la aot aftretmg use puosie eaaaimhr. Bel tha swallow af
umimA mm amrUmumlr SS Would h aitaral of saoral ideas Is
to expect from then- gravity am ww practice ha awae tt very exners. Men taurUiaf tha indctmeot iwraaateft by the savages wlmeal oaly taiatad meat, th t ex-onViaL There fa rather din- the 'proud old party" rather likes caapo itkrn to treat the sllngetioas af the , didates that hare leea left too loaf oetitk uiua Uvttv TVmi .la. w ..Inmiiw 1m will laka
t e State Department 1 obsmVo of Mr. Blaine with Ptoclp' very fliasay rurereous blundering will be readily a4- tiftcatc of character and the assurance mltted. and it miht without inpro- of the New York TVieia, 'the party
prietv even u wui n' w nw few "excusable thaa blundem Tt graw to find a candidate of whom no l a..ka ika umuatUll tK ' ..il .. k, ..SJ " lwl ttuMT will UjtW
nuU'or MeokB t aaaaaBe a haworou the taek of defeat hig him. aad of proefpeec Tbo pabKe b Uepoee4 to eei tecting the Kepuhlle froai the diehoaar tonethtng laaghable ia a charge of ' ht elvctioa would eatatt, to the DemoaWial de iaaueney preferred by eoo of ocracr. GraatU old place men. I Sack, at lee. e eoo of tha prearat ihiMi mrnini thm State Deoaroaoat ! mmaahnitiae. Allowaaoa anat be wade.
Coaveaaoa eoareaoi about the tiate tao
I firat crop of eaa atrofcee ripe
bodr can caaraatv Mr. Biaiaa s
aenee.--iiatrert Jw ,
TMM MHM room DOLLY.
lawlawwaiyeaewfceriaeepni
Iter rent (Ww tae teal of a ClaMettel Wa.
Keaoir
t. te a MrtMejr party.
XaboAr. wava aw aeart wae.k'oka.
Cadietert eta tt aaar ker
Tbartck ItttKxtolUr.
The TleaMeratleCoaaWCeaveatloaaM
Satarday aadiaatractedMfattowat tot Presktont aad Ylce Prealdeat, TUden and Oeadrteke; Carta Harrteoa tor Governor; Beary Better lor LteateaaalrOereraor; Joan Bedin for Coagrew; J. O. Chaaee for Clerk of the Septeaw Coart J. W. Barttagtoa, Clerk af Appellate Cottrt, aad Wuiiam OilaMra, btate Board of
Gaaai.luu,Marlt.
of Waitie
of atanoet ererr oSeaee it could la aa
official i apaetty oe gutinr 01. u aau ide a eneciai effort to beatooatemp:!-
ble aa im eci'ity and ne;lec of daty could possibly make it appear aa a branch of the Goreraawat, it coold aot ,mwm ilofli mr.jrmm than the retired Coa
tal-Oeaeral chances it with kavinf doce
in ha interrotume witft the Apaaaw , authorities. It perwateatly atreoaod rorruDaon:' It "was derelict
r
UP 1mm
nuMtr drawer, !d mnmmi beayawr her,
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to Wats
On Saturday the Coent awt la the
gates were eh man far the State, 4dknal and Senatorial Coateattoaa. Thetatrteea delegates to the tftate Conrenttoa were
InaUectad lor uarnaon wc urw, Heary Setter, of at. CJalr Ooaaty. for Uenteaani-Govemor, C. A. Keller, of Jefferson Coattty, for Attoraey-Oeaeral. The mix delegates to the Judicial Coaveatioa were bMuracted for Jacob O. Chance lor Clerk of the bopreaw Conit aad K. A. D. WUbaalu lor Clerk of the Appellate Conrt, Ths thirteen delegates to the Senatorial Conrentloa are In farorof R. L. Oraaa, of Carni, for the 8Ute Senate, be baring reeelreetaaajortty of the votes at the prlaary ti lection. The delegates were farther lastraeted to mat their laaneaoe .toatcare deleaae to the National Coa-
uiulin nnW was bahittinli tat i
uatkau with Spain were "iajiirioas to I the laterests aa 1 honor of the oaeav
Here ia a list of dere-
a in a eeaoral war. Ai
ooasidevedthat thsao ehams : WLTrmmmiminw im Totee are distributed
!ti' wroj. S ' o"ff Meears. Edaiaads, Logan. Sherl aad reliable bwspapky of . ButnTciresbam. Hawley and FaircbiM. the dagraee af hawing tum f mnr k-id br tba
vantioa who weald sapport TUdea aad
Headrkasforlfiaaldeat aad Yloa-fteat-
.ub,JfaraX
TheTJenHMtiatw Coaaty Comanttee met
Satarday aad organised torthecanpaign.
Jaaaa X. Iraaler was etociM eaairaaa. Jnne ft is the date detenntned apen for hotdlac prtaniriiis to mrntlr'for coaaty ofAees aad determine the choke of the coaaty for Cfcagresnoaal candidate, aad Jaoe Ss for the Coaaty Cbntaattoa to elect rtelagatss to the Senatorial and BepseasatauVc Coavonuoas. The race for the Cagreeswaal noBuaatfoa between Bdea, Fhllllps and Ycey is so close It amy be decided to hare the
adatete for Congress voted lor mreci r the patpts at the ariaawies for tae
fttet tfsne la the history of Shelby Coaaty
m. L Mmx a
tbetr
aad the
Soth the aeaabtteaa
cttr tickets ate now
he straggle has began
VhUa dent '
of winning, the Democracy wlU
thaa aafore for dWisloa of the leaves , . aad ashes. The tenawranee folks are naaane of MahM.
asttaagproanbimy of Aatr patting ia He is a the aatd a caadldatt for Ahwnaaa Maiae. Itamaaoh ward. an fell of
The Republican arithnieUcJatts are
! aot so sacceesial la aguring oat the relative streagth of the several eaadi-
in pub'le datyf its poucy ,M1,i--iitt, M thmv have oroved ia
was -vacUiatiar aiidhraoaiinkMw: its oouUf i their candidate after he neglect of iajories and to Aaner- defeated- They differ widely at to
TZZZZrJlJZ. tae wuebor of drtogatoa .that amy be
relied npoa to support tae two pnaciaal candidates respectively, Messrs.
! Arthur mad Blaine. Strikhur a mean
try." etc, etc. beniii jm at sen- by a wt of aUegatioa alternate it lictioas and offeneei that sboald i eatitle appear that Blaine leads with
a vote of nearly while Artnnr is a
are made bv the
nnMbellislied
V. & Great, tha disgrace of hawing TWlmac of nowar held br tbo
Mch a State Department assumes i--isiiaor osadidatea is aot likely to be prwalve ppoportioas. I thrown solidly ia favor of either Arthur
rrODSOtT we iwawn wn, mm Bniv , if not more excited owertheaa disclosures is that although Badean'i stateawats are aot the most relmhle, yet almost anr description of blander or exkibitkw of weakness eaa be expected of i a department ia charge of Freliagkayeen. There has been erkaaca of its imbecility in the management of oar relatkms with (ktrmany. Its slipshod diplomacy has beea apparent in other
hava been mi una n aged. Itt reputation forweakaeas and geaeral iaefacieacy Has been csUblicnod at aome and abroad. - The Jogranhieal Coaasl-Geasral allezeathat he Uksgrapbed his accusations e'ght Uroes to the dapartaaent withont their being noticed, whoa he threw up his coauajteaion ia disgust Tk mmhXUt w thas eaabled to shat the
extent of a disgast that eould iadoee an eld Grant office-holder to resign a .- Mn n'arv. But it ht intiasated that
the consalar fees of Havana, amoanting; to about 18.000 a year, ksva net been reported or any return made of thorn to the Treasar at Washington for ths year doriag which Badean occnpiad the positkm. Great aauahaloot are soawtimes raised to divert attenrtka from emberrassing accounte. Bat wkth.r tK flt k with the Caawnl-
Geaeral or the Secretary of State ia this ease, tha people are aot goiag to got excited over tbo daliaoaraciet of Bo MaiiliMui MJBWiala Lm tmm onnortnitv
to tarn thorn all out hi so near at haaC
XKBBrs CJUUEUMaXam
This is a true tlory. aad hU real name was Neddy . He was generally a
good boy; that is. as was aos a vwrj XLa wr niv flnmetimee a little care-
leas. He did not teU baarhtv tojrie; he seldom quarreled with his little mimmm- mm -mrnm mtmX mMh : aad bbOalV
got into the sugar-box and jam-pot oaoe in a groat while. Now, I do aot meaa
Ww make HI
to sM with ber
i he got into the ragar-bux and jam-
aataftlMshsaaw hw law 'aeea aether's hoaa Mock off. The lady whose
aadhmaamuaawnsgng
He. Heddy. ia there, ran
forgetliag aU the whim that M m know whore he had
goaa. His mamma aaw him eome in 7L. ;.kAr' Mta. bal samioeiar that
Jaae had girea him permisaiou to onme.
tHtgat , rmni to niav wilL imm
asighhors little boy while she tall.! to the afcrk lady. Thus she was unawmre af the uommntlos ia the stroH. m the
bund wore all closed m tae lai v' room, and she could not see K-aa, Jaae aad the rest of them rahtng widly around after hat Neddy. Uv and bv she got seedy to go, catted Neddy, who had beea very happy making mud ).. and they weat home. I aasrro yoa no one could bar ivn more surprised at the exrteaseat be bad created than Neddy himself; aad 1 am inclined to believe he t bought it raw a good Joke. too. As for his papa and Jaae aad Keaa, they were all so gUvl to
Dad aaa aue mat wey reauay sotew bhn for being eo careless, aad K-na sealed her forgive uees b- immediately makiag him an apple turnover. It was some time attar that before tbe
qneer creature m nhuaa, of is a decided oigtaal. aad
.ItSwMsrm.
At the Democratic Ssatorial Conveattoa
for the riftj-nret dbrtrlet, wnaa ii4 m liriAa am. fmtardav
to aoaaaats a minority candidate lor
leptemaiatirs, S. O. BrowalBgrmaom. umA nm mm 9iMm oauot. Them were
three other oaadldatos before ths con-
r, Beary Carter of lahteki Coaaty
j. w. uray
1 i ' f "i
TMCAwn. Its. Mar n
Tae Tt anereite Ooantv CeavSntlen has
beea called by the Caatral Committee for Jaae St, when mkgate to the Ceasms. kMi rWvatlon wtB be chosen. The
crats are aottve aaa aayiacy ww things Irmly this faS. There win
109 delegates w me ueamy w
UV OSJMV I
kIm-mHIi. Naither uoliti
plo Vaow where to have him or what to
do with him. It kogiM to now took vary much as if oas of tha pbv'us to have him is to bo the via a of Republican candidate for the Presidency; bat appearanoes may be decaptiys. aa they often are ia Blaine a case. Even If be should bo a candidate the qaottioa what to do with him wiB be as diAcetlt m
pro-
Startit
oat wim the
itnation not to be a
didato. Mr. Blaine appareaUr betook himself to hki book aad asmmered
away at H m diligently as If m ware a mm write- dsnmaoent for Us daihr
It is quite certain that the
get hat little if any of that wless. iadaed, the Son!
tnurirta ahonld be between him aad
Blaine. In that eveat noariy all of the Edmaada. Sherman aad Hawiey vote would be east for Arthur. The talk of an aaderstaudia r between Blaine and I o-ao is renewed aad if it be true that an ajrreement between these two has been catered into, it is quite likely that Bin aa will receive the S votes of Lona which would briag him so close to a nomination that his opponent would and, it difficult to defeat him. If the more sanguine of Blaioc'a supporters nare with snr dWrve of accuracv the vote
controlled by Loan wiil be quite suffi-
eieat to 7tv tae nommauoa w tae Plumed Knight.' Both Arthur aad Blame are shrewd politicians. They aaderstaad most thoroughly the art of maaipularing political eoaveatioas. ttruek wfli meet Greek at Chicago ia the persons of these weJl-matched aataoatsts aad there wiil be a tun; of wnr ia the Republican National Convention that will eqnal if not snrpawmetubbornness and exdtiag iatereat that of the week's battle between the SOS aad the held ia
1880. But may not the shrewdness ot
thorn principal conteetanU suggest to them the propriety of "pooltag their issues, instead of permtttiar the fhat to utilize the strength of the weaker for the beaeat of oas of the minor caodtdateaf Arthur aad Blaine between them control threofourths of the CouTectioa. There has been no such Mtternees in tueir rivalry as to preclnde a oomhiaation which would be mntually advaaumeous. True, his not Hkelv that IasieVat Arthur
vwiM accent office under Blaise, but
as be is s natural-born politician aad too yoaag to retire altogether from public life, he might be willing to become "the power behind the throne greater thaa the thmae itself. M As for Blaine, it is sot doubted for a moment
tba: if he Sads that an play for we principal stake is to loss, ha would be wilUag to repeat with Arthur or any other promising candidate the bargain be made with GarneM. Stranger things have happened in politics thaaacoav biantkm between Arthar aad Blaiae. UarriUmrg JhUrioL
,mv In thm mummr luBUM and nWB.
Noddy was five years old. had brown, cariv hair, bine eyes, and wore a Mae
giagham dress ths day be aot only ear a a t JL. J - a
aiarmea tae newaouruova wmm -wthe whole town Into a commotion. It mi ihrniurh canrieanaess: but. dear
mo! if he had not been careless I should '
aot have thu story to write. Neddvs mamma had goaa to pay some calls, leaving htm at borne with his sister Knaay. baby brother, aad Jane, the nurse. At nrst they all www ia the yard, v, Jane swuag bahy ia the hammock while Neddy sad Fanny shoveled sand into their little cart, and, pretending it was fall of coal, took H to Keaa, the cook, to eelL Preaeatlr Faaay MiMi m drink oi water, so Jnne took
baby ia her arms and went with Faaay into the dining-room to get the drink for her. Tbev were oulv gone a few minutes, bat when they went back into ths yard, Neddy was nowhere to be sseau Jane called him-"Neddy! 0 Noddy! No answer. Then she went into toe bouse te look for him. She looked m ths parlors. library, up-stairs ia the bed-roness. sad down in the kitchen, but be was not insny of them. Thtu she called him again -Neddy! Noddy! Where are jtmVv Still no answer. By this time Jaae began to be frightened, and. giving the baby to Keaa, she ran oat mto ths yari suarchiag every-
wk Kh looked into the coal aad
axcJtemeat coaceraiag Neddy s mvsterions disappearance died away. Iadaed, the Terr next day the avrning paper had half a column devoted to the affair, aad bonded "Child Loatr That night, before Neddy weat to bed. his mamma took him on her lap aad explahsed to him how all tha trouble and anxiety had been the rrilt ot his thaasleseaase ia not nskmg Jane rf he could go. And as the browa.
cariy head was htM apoa Ms puiow aad amm't good-night km wa m his lips, he resolved never to be so carelorn again, aad yoa maybe sure be really meant to try to do right. Jfta
M ArmaUL m CkruUm I '
The Mary of Khnj
A great maay years ago there Bred a very rich Kiag. Bat he waated all the time to be getting; richer. It took him
maay weeks jast to count Ms goM
no matter now asm no aaa,
aad ftoseberry
i: ike usened down the well
looked nnier all the currant
Oaedav. when he was counting hb
gold aad looking very sad. a traagei appeared before him "Why do vm look so sad?" asked the stranger. Tbt King answered: "Oh. if I could onl turn everything I touch to gold" Now the mraager had a woaderfn power which he could give the King So he said: ' From to-morrow, every thing you touch shall becoaw gnbi ' That nisht tha King eoafct hardl
sleep for ov. In the moraiag he ran his purple robe to place it on sis shoul dera. Instaatlv every thread was golden thread. He sat down to fatei hU aadal4. In a twinkling the eaei
, ia which he sat Imeame goaam- m isaadals. too, the hwtant he toaehe j them uliausred tn parr rrH . Whoa he weat for his aawams; wall t every Sower became a golden torn i TW nstk. and evea the HI Mi that s
trod on. became gold. But evea a King will get heagrr. f Midas weat back to the palace for h
hrenkfaat. He asked for water
I cine was given him; the mesne
put it to bis Hps it turned to getu. noor Kiasr could not drink goat
the money ia the worM
him a drink of water. Um mm, down to sat. But
i mouthful became gold the momrwt i
put it to his lips. So ho esettu e
nothing. With all aa gem yet have to starve to death.
Tnea tae stranger agam
1 Ti A b
woo
scare
iTba Kiar.with tears ia his eees.
him to take awav tha touch that tar
happy. King Midas
POLITICAL Wtm
! whole South
mast he leanembered
"A
WjunamaroaD. Cw aar n
loft Satarday for rhibv
wiU
mrinH ikm asavaav. It Is
weetaY mat taers ma nTimnweiwi it: wuiIm-taiu mx assure the Preet-
aomlaatioB ha ww am ma mm aoMtasm John Shermaa. The
ta unions to obtain the mod will
at am PaaastUaala dslagatsi. Dos
Qimaimi'e arst obotos m nndersteod to
ee Laaaa and Ma soman eaototArtnar,
tkaluuL hrt ha keat kh
ad heard then not, HiO
wni laid ap in lavender. He knew apparently be had no rocord upon which to run for even a wnm tion, much low for aa tfeatios. Most
of his party papers told bin eo and
many of them told him why with a
luinMna. am u ar tusiaaaa. ot
w Canaan Ma prafereaees. aaomunaion. Iix. nay h Qaeag Bmg, a .Cataamen, cans hem ,"k feaat Lavaam Seasoay at vaat Ms . ' . , assanaanam hi ami etty , and wan the saaat at Ah Moo Long. Yesterday
i. 55(1
Hmg was exa a fortv-foar
nafrw'((nWf eafc amJaa Jnaara af 1 aVHkllt4 telv ilnwl tltf hmlv af T in.
Maw, eaterlag betweea tat eigsta aad amth ribs and slawat touching Mi aonrt. It then st i ask Lang TmTo the 'mnmanse. aad was Imbedded la hnt munnujpaunjunnBMe a anwswn v we iw
eat. Both
wm taken to the
weund w
of
tt was after-
the Celestial
Long How's
latanttfB
that the
. iL n tijiiuM . atatad ' warns ooum m now hwhx
the boomer, went tho;ahirteg tteongh i 1 "STZ still hi
adeqnata. Federal aid alone eaa ac- . it . m . a. a--
compllsh want ail ranmn m eaaeatioa so much etefire. Cbarteafea Ntmt
mmdOmrkr.
Well it has eome to this at last-
as evervthing seems to coma to as a lfctkhrta. That the politician of the party aaa, what the people saw four
yeanafo, that Mr. limea is ine aw
venc! caotos. Me mssseo m ni m
my the word, and that ends it. The . . .a aa . a m
Katioaal Loavuauoa wtu come oaiy w
H.homsvui uwriervsansai. a aiiBtaHea Converse, of
tha oateioo tadt the
ticket to be nominated at CbJcago bf tha Damaerata UTildea aad Payne. If
mm tatrnmai ahmdd eome to TUdea a nt
ii i iMnr trnnis as rosov so owe ne
lmmm "t mrnm Mil " Said Converse.
that if ther sre nominated with sab-
. & tea a aa.
stantial unaaimlty tney wot noia ae- . . .
prenwd a deal of iamtenatioa at the Imtirnm m thm whftn nabHcaas hi
drawing the ewot linn aad organixiag a
strictly wnim mmrs party, ine mwemm, m mil Mma sheuM not allow the
wtktia ia wMtulnaw Bmm their noliticnl
amUathm aata esrtam Tlt4gai iwlatria
to forty aorat Mat a male hava bo
tail which left nothing either to the ba -aanattlonor tn the ingenuity of opposlag partbaasbip. Ho mada Mdedeam; his Memds made none. Hh uaarail-
ahitlty aeenam to be an accepted fact.
aad his whadrawal from ths race a
lutsguna asadmlen. baddealy it tksa he has aa sdmitmd StM
mf lMvutmrn tha Cieaam Coawaa
aad a claimed sriungth of S50; his
frfead Phalna. of New Jsmmv. aomil to
an a a . 1 ".i 0a -.f. A
oat of all tha wicked stories hat party Itu mmmm talKtMr shout hhuu and tha era
tome that he la aot a camdWatt. bat a
noor strasaffas' anwor la throat into
the dim baearronnd. Wm over party ia thishnarar woosdP
H ever that we reealL Ban thw wosinsr
am been woadorfally sneemsfnl; awl
the wianiag of the aarty la among tha most nrnsnlnont of aoBttcal nrooabuV
Itles. If the noaiination hi nwnred tha
nartv in the maia-will acoent H.
It wftl cost lood anal of
bat ao Teddr
into the neighbor's
either side of them, aad
ap and dawn the street evary-
wbere. Not a Testigo of a Uttlsboyof bis deacriptioa bo men atywhore. Then poor Jane was alberwiur end! What shoahl sho do next? What had become of her darting Neddy! (attainlytoam droadfnl thing: had happeaed to him, for he had never beea knows to go outside of the gate withont oernhaion. PrrbaiM he had fallen into tn nmlL and was now IrhuT at the bot
tom of h. whHn and cold! Or,
li.n.lfiil thoarht! he
seoWnby some gypelea, aad they were bestumghim to atop his cryiafr. She had aeard the day before that there was a gjrpsy camp just below town, and surely they had stolen her Noddy away. The snore she tbourht of it ths mom
postive aha became about it- ; everything to gold.
Taoa one nnppeneu 10 lumiuni mm "Ate yoa am ni iiliiihnan and ran immediately to m-, asked the strsmsr
form Neddy s nana of what had oe- -lam laost laawable," fwaaed t enrred. "Neddy is lost,' She said, Kiag. "I beg you take away this hat talkiae; through the queer little box. "I ! fol toach. t had him anywhere, and Tm nfraid Then tbc stranger told the King the gypsmshave stolen kirn. He bad on bathe la. a stream near by, aad t
a Mae jrmgnam ureas, mm wow no ; gumen touca woam ware anaw
Mat." inea sae ran oaion mm www t stmns mat no
swaia aad foaad Keaa mshiag fraatm-! ally ap aad down with baby ia her v eums, crying wildly aad alarming all t
tae nasaers-vy. nwmttj xnjwHj the street napped to inquire what was the matter, and ia a few minutes nearly a dosea people had started on the anarch for lost Neddv. Mrs. Brown fan
m oae direction, Mr. Smith in another.
aad Mr. Joaea Jumped lata ba buggy mmA mtmamA towards the nart of the
towa whore the rjpey eoeampmcnt wu
eauttooe.
Tea mm inuurlae how frlsAteaad aad
aabamr Noddy;.
amara tnroagn tn insnanonii ww j samlsat. He ant oe hia hat aad started
water washed away the He waaahaooier Kin
befOre.--oar iawu
Kiag thaa ho k
cases.
40 Two or three years ago one of the a nropriatioas in the River and Hart bill was the ma of tlo.OOO for impr
baa tiexae Creek. Hal
in finding
1001. ItoueAocaksaA aad started mum mfaet una round go Prettv boon he met a polioemaa andstoaaed mm m m Z m ll m S .U1J j-m
to toll aim aoout ao wa aw wmw ant la searching far Neddy. Ho told Iki iinllinmea how Heddy was drewid
Sa abhm giiMrbsm frock aad wore ao at. and the palkatiiaa toleamethe
stMiiriiilinB to nw canst, ao tarn amarn ag it was known all over Iowa. Baoh poifes ufieir kept on tha laokeut far a hmWboy with brawm, nrhr hahr.wbo
wesaa bamatoimsfroek aad aa hat. NeaaVanara was all this ante hurrying home as fast m poena. He
Saally got theea, all cat ot areata nam waiting mfset, and hnt aaheaymasd
therfmoed Noddy on the treat norch. Jaae aad Keaa aad half a damn tffkbsrs wore erring over him aad Masaur him. His mnnnua wm there, too, and
a far Neddy IdauaM, he looted wtlwr low ether
atoatfallea. Where do you suppose baWty
had bean all thw tinse? I w toil yoa. Whan Jaaa hmk Faaay ia to got a drink Neddy ran to the front gate and
The tr
that dlatrkte
the said creek
day. utter a search of twentyW mm. mm . t sfw
imika long, and six inches deep ! thrae fast wide, aad on the bank
I found a solitary settler. ! "TnaUovaeaueeet hi
j uio,ow so napiuvu mm ; served the eugmoar. . -I know K nad Pro boon wna
: was the" reply.
1 ana 1 mt
or can be mnaa.T'
yaa an
etranger. ba that 'era oash was MMMud to sawvaldawa tarn eram
wlUaroldaek
aitlioiM
Tha Imuiorsmint of Oooso Cr
at a oast of throe doU
the ensineer wftl either hare
could git
; water without beeaUag km
I I
j rest af tha aaarcaj to
An nM avam or cleak.
of eft
if itemed and r
m a hm osaas'
silk bark dilated
look like now agate.-Caaene
