Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 September 1884 — Page 2
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IMUAM tflUIH, IKIK. A UUt . TV fo' lowing U t copy of ex Governor Menotlcss' lettr of acceptance of th Democritlc noatinttlon lor the Vicepresidency; iwmAatroit. Ausjwtt so, last. Oavrt.KMK; 1 ha t' fie honor 10 ahOOwl -dWuTrnVrnt ."", ., .uu.uukatioa notl. IXmSw T y m.u.tuittioii by the Pemcatt Un tl'u a; t Hsacandtlete 7-5 ... . iliu .f Vice t r -ddt-nt ot the
1 muI n r
a t.oMi"an n "mi
what
OfuH-IO i; "II W
1 hud either es
r. i..... hi h h i A.ifir done me ev sue
cSr u The cho.. or such body promuu t t w'lta K k unusual unanfmttr aa laoZmia .;d iib m oe-ous eapreta.onef Ot . own. It . rito Mt "J,n; aat I ut alao from a eeep tease o MtWdua.that 1 at acth norolanrtan. WsVaTaoJue the judwuwut of my couutrratee. 1 biTvTxamlMi with rarelite tioaVp ineiph-e adopted bythe OimfWHloo. a5ffbr which you subaaiMed m : me. aad la Ow sura and utanoa I rH W:F.vaaa. L ua: N to bote M UU. reoretsry. hof siiUee of the National Democratic Oonven-
IV lalltga tXtora.
A MHufar atk what are the Mulligan
letter and wbv are they i ailed ilwMul
lino letter? Ho think, from bis own e. that they have drop?d out of the
public mind.
I be eie arc mow num u.
G. Hlaine to Warren ri-uer. ot wmiou, ami v hioh were commuted to the cu-
toiy of Janus Mulltu, a eonttuen: mi nntmWii tit Wnrrvo Fiher. At tlia
Mtnta MMtrasta will Im eeaf4et4 aa m ly aa ciwsaweiattwa will pan it- 1 tace yea a Bart C the tmurmmml ac Aarll rjra iUt to whleb I rafeW at
vI lUnrtMl H Mwi Arrd at M
V... Orw,MMKM.. Wit the UINW M. ikM4-rHi omm ra
HlatlMMajHa.lae eaaw ODATMAe. Max.. Aufuat T
TV. Contain of Um Mfiof Guayma hat
naaalvad noOca from tha MmUter of
War that 'a Veaaat baa arrived at Sattaat Otax with AlmUe choUra oa board. He tttatrwet the Capula of the part to allow aa oae to land from reaeete arrirlag from jtoltoag Crua, or trow other port lower - tk The oflcial notice bear
the date ol too City of Mexico, Aaauat 1 S mllar U hare beea recoired at Maaattan, 8a Blu, AlUta, Maaaaaitla and -thrr l'acillc coaat porta. iialmaa Crua U tha chief portter the $ttof Tehuantepee, and lio 2,000 ajilo oaUt of GuTtaa, oa the Pacific. It ie cooaidared uaaccouutablo here that aay pm could arrire there Irom the talaeted dUtricte of K a rope. It if feraity believed htre tut tha veeael in ttaeatioB i irom Ch na, aad briage oriff iaai gerttM. The aew cauaes great eaelaViUi along; the coaat cltiea, it being the ftrat Information of the arrival of 4talie cholera on this cowUnent. AX IXClTUtt BXBCLTIOX.
k HHNalae a" Clark nt IHw. um.. &MMfMllr Amt mmI In Mm
Xbe Mni Kpt In Awe by M f
CaMllHary rre bAWtoa. Oa,. Autmeta.
The baadnc of Oeorge Clarke, a colored
jd ot eighteau ytara of ape, for aa oV Mumi aaaasit upoa hUemployer' wife,
wm wlitota4 hy a vat throtig. Since Lba trt of Aidl thara here been dfhtaen
riMta unoa white womee In Georgia by
Mearo mea. Two of the man hare b
lynched. oa canctttad by proceae of Jaw,
three are awalUag trial and the other hate eacapad. Jfotwitliataadiaf the HftoratUr of tba cdma for which George
tark was executed, the colored people
imI It Into tbeir bead that the
l kta eaancOon waa pereeewttott. They
tetoiMilr iatertatad la the
We w 0 trial. and when aenteece
Miuuuwi. tbev aaaenblad ia little
tan aad diacuesed the case aa tnoagh Clarke was a martyr, dytagoa account of wt. A.r atra.uv aa it mar perm, one oi
the trvaget polota of grievance that the i h-i w tbMt Clarke was
tu hit executed on Monoar in
ataad of the traditional Friday., This
caanae ol day lookea use crooiteanma u them. It waa not nntti Satarday evaolag bewavrr, that the alarm took unah anapa a. vo dctnaotl notlca. The aegroea ware amt-mWitHf on the outskirts ot tha town from li aoartem. It waa amertad that dartiix the night an attack would be made Mthc jail. Mayor Cheatham at a late hoar triecrapbtd Governor McDaalal at Atmuta lor troop. I nn-wer the Governor saw orders that the luiliury comaaay aarat Dawson waa to proceed there tod pteerv ordar. Ia coaseS tenet, Captain Wool oik, of the A bany tiatdt, who Also floured ia the aonpretaton ot the ate Allapape riot, was oraVred to proteeed at oncn to Dawtoa. Ia .l. ..-.nti.- affAlra hrra were threaten-
iZ. (roaa oprnly Uikd of killing tok.m man wau canted one ol
their t. ww etior to be shot. The
Albany Company Whm to -. ti ex imc ted time, tad
ui-m. to t4ik aa 11 the necrota would
(r own war. It WM Hut Until a
it.. i Vkti. iw,ior the execution that the
Guards arrtred. The train bad been wrecked er Albany, erld ntly by tcnt tha Dawtoa negroe. The
aatoaae to roHlog stock and track is con -rTT. httt JatMs of the Muriee re
mil uJ mlllkarr will, it Is thoaght,
reaH sertoasly. They balit eamprta tad patted the night aa beat they coald niVtriM came along on whiah they
-.Mi omwmmI. Thev did not reach
i.wa until eight o'clock In
HKitlt. Their trr.val w.th bayoortt Axed, drew out many enrta from the argro leaders, who fonnd they had been 1. 17 i rw. r two bricks were thrown,
bat belora the hlslltdn bed gained any proportion report that the aii.ttla were iL.Mt t nttea Art Haw through tha
iMi tha entire crowd stampeded
Z . Vttn. ma v bring trampled nadar
dri(k tha panic. At twelra
ock Cltrka waa mhan from
kh. Mil. and Under eacort
af the troop marched to open neld In a. nar of the tell. And at UjxO o'ewck
a was hanatd in the pretence Of 1,000
or 7,000 apt ett tors without any oppuatng dtnowiLra-tioa of sot rt, Tha mob
uiwt dtvnoraed to tha negro onar tara.
4"t iMr s uow arooo e tu give Clanea
htudr aa iawoeiag bnrlal, Whan ttm
ItUihUt Imtimaji me aawed.
time of the writing if tha letters.
lilaiuewa 8iMakr ana visitor wa a
railroad ie ultt'r I letters were
n-ivi ) from Miillii'ail ov Maine on
k wnnl of honor to return titOill.
violated that proni'f and kept tnera.
but, fortiinatclv, he did not got Urn cop-
iaa. The lint letter w at lidlowa:
irorer. June St. 1. My Pear Mr. rtehrr-1 thank you tor the artiele from Mr. Lewie. It w irool in Itarlf au.J wiU do rood. H write like a man of large intelllarnce aad iDirrhpnlon. our ouer u xlmit me to a tut t:r i)itHt In the new rail
road enterprise is in rtrry raepoet as eener-; out as I could rpeet or desire., 1 thank you rerr stnrerety for It. and, ia this connection, lwiahto make a umrestton of a somewhat selnsa rbareyeter. It Is this: You apeak of Mr. Caldwrlt'ii offer to dispose of a share of his inu-ret to me. W be rea ly dmlra to do m 1 with he wouta mak the propoalUon deflalte. to that I rouM know just what to depend oa. perhaps If be want nil the ran drvetoameat r the enterprise be mar grow reluetant to part with the sbaro, and I do not bythis meaa any diatrust of him. 1 do not feel that I ahalt prove a deadhead la the enterprise If 1 onfa embark In it. 1 various ohanneU In which I know 1 can be useful. Very hastily and sincerely your friend. Jams 0. hiaixe. Mr. nsber, India tweet. Bottea. It will bo teott that this latter acknowledge an ofler by Fmbor to let Blainainto "tha saw entarprita.'' It waa the Little Rook aad Fort Smith Railroad Company. Mr. Blaine accepted the offer thankfully. Mr. Blaine peddled tha bonds of this company to Maine citUeos. They turned uut to be worthies bonds and had to
be taken back under throat of putting: their renders ia nriaon. In this letter
he alto asks for a longer and larger in
tercet in the oomnany. - which it to
come out of Caldwell's thar. To ii
nrat Caldwell, he used the fwnous
words: "I do not feel that I shall
prove a deadhead in the enterprise if
once embark in it. I tee variotu
channels In which 1 know I can be useful.'" How ho could be useful a sub-
fMqnent letter explain. The tacon
letter is aa lot lows:
AcacsTA. Me.. July S. MS.
Mr Dear Mr. Flatter You ask me if I am
tathmed with the otter you mate me of j
share in your new railroad eatrpnse7 . course, 1 ant more than Mtitaed with the
terms of toe oaer. i taina: n a mom. uuerm rotoltioa. If I besltaie at an. it Is fiom
eonsMerauons In no way connected wttfc the
eharaeter ot tne oner, vour l oenu mou? oi deaiinc with me In all oar buincM tranoac-
ou wtil and II "f Mlertwt to read a o r aa er wh a a narrow otcape ytmr Mil madi oa I that a t nwht of the twrntoo. tg was nty ptdwduty to make trune whew tha point a one lakwd. If the Arhaasa ! men had not, howev. r. nappened to m whea at their wi end aad la dpair. f the bill would undoubted nave hern to' . or at u ast piwponed lor a year. 1 eut h the 1 point would U h int4reat reu aal t udwrl. , thouth occurrnt blore eithvi of ou en- ! aaed In the enterptis. 1 t-S" you to uadrr-
staaa taat i wtwwoirmrresw .Ji. L
ay with whkh you have treated me in ia
. dui rour noon hi mi
btimrte matters has aiway oeen
road matter, but
unhouade I libera ity la
tnarmnl
maizes oy
ears. an, or
He 1 couioe. 1 bam naturally come to the coorlu-
unre me to make aa much as I fairly one eat of the arrraaa neat into whch ' vrwL It is natural that I tboulldo my av moat to thla end. I am bothwred by oolr ena mA ht aoBaita an 1 acnreasel ar
Mnmmenta with Mr. ( i dwelt, 1 am anxious
to attiu re the Interest he baa promised mount 1 An luit mi a deimto iioderataallaA
with him a. I have with ram. Itaane in Boetoa la t fe dart, aad shall then har opportunity to talk matte, over tutly wltli
to Jin. ruaer-
J. (1. tujuint.
do with Mr. Caldwell
through you. tuna IMnoeraly.
w. r.. jr.. no.
Thia latter retnarkt the iwoarea made
in telling the worth lata bonda; agaio.
km for . niaca of Caldwell s tavare; re
fer to a copy of the Conewt mmh
Qtobe. which ha boon forwarded, to
bow now ha saved the -ubkly: poluU
out Logan's ieaey m tlie job: amti tm-
nhaaizaa hta mtestuoa to maw
couid.,, mm! declare it it natural laa
T fthmild do mv utmost to this ooa.
These letters, separntoiy ana sugw-
er, are prooi oy nmea v. wwih
Jutuw a. BImna is a raacal. J4 reaa
tne letter because he knew that, conic MimiA nut loud in Cosurrets and in
sisted that jo. bins; bis office, marteting; bis rul nir and nting the fact and raevd nt hie knaverv at a means for striK-
ititr tha com anv lor moner. were u
right. Hit idea of honesty are a negaUve at hit pra tioe oi scoundrelitnt m Such a man can never be elected President of the United Stat. Ajctkmge. The Firm of bie and Jier.
is
Ofir Twif Bgrnmliri.
TBK MAlDESt MEFQMM.
idBVi
ThredoWri Bttle
Ktortadoa forsraM
Thro werosaa Utue
At lerosa oat to fdavy Tk.M. kHkrv-heartod a
Ptvttad tor aaams Umfer let
The road was nnfa. a -riM, aim wnaa frr not:
TkMr had tticfcdreodtMt
Ami thaw l ims were km. Tbotr hauda w. re eot. tbetr loot Aatd all th wr4 waa mrong-
Thrre llttk eoereu o4t
Hod tht a Iwt wmaara Aixt mhum thais,4HlaK r
Tnay sM beta to aawsx-h -Very retetol HUie matdena. 1 . In ikuMr Utile awe-v
They ate aad nw tbetr aschiea. rake
Three sorry little woi4 -oa iMMiuted a reform: . n TVt-tr little ceek rew rooatd aad 1 -ri ,r niti tm turn warm :
Tl... ..... fmA tiM MM Ull I
Andthertaatbed loscaotsmdi
. amynst oi inetw.
mod.
TWy skipped as:
metr
Km otthi muatnlctMS
lUtttar ewe, imej mm
Tfcew anoatnet seui Tbroe Maliinc imh? maw
jsajHttdot? foreebmnlo And whea tlMaeua-ume
Their lesoeas put away-
Ymhmwmh Jor m alt net
Thr ale tbetr Utle la
-Bretwt Jmhamw. tm. Harper
frail. .
heamiaj aye. .
JLMTB3CTCRE WITM A TWER.
im oat Imaayer no uaen.
Tm U-ir ton- ana aa plain I taw aa, and caana eraofsma; oa iHI I uld
H bis hot brtatb. oa my frm, ao ewAnt every ome el tarn great wnitr fang tiiat flitere4ao ntnliywaly m the namm-li-bu Why d da 1 1 shoot him? y m say. Why. just , irvt tnowmesrt I nande he d have balm my head off like a straw bet nr. My
' oolr bance was to Kaepttoet auu. aa.t
Moanwhila, Mr. Tlgor moated .pita sa murk taken bsvrk at I wi Tim tight of a ntan Immd rrowing oat .rf the groond liko a maAroom waa. no doubt, quite a new thing in hia eoenence, and ho tvktemUy did not know what to make of hV He ntvwlad barkward and forward ia front of ate. sntffilag uneasily, aad coming so close tonm tnrr now aad then that the froth from
hi open jaw and threat red tongue tVw off ha daket all over my face. Thto waa bad eaoojrh. a yon msv think; but rt was a mere joke a to what waa eomin;. For now the tiger, bar. Ing loofcad at m loaf eoxmgli in front, took it iato bis bead logo round beat f Tnea I felt at If all waa over. Even while I could ate what the tiger was dofass. it waa anito as mock sal could bear to have him ttUatag about me as if I'd been the bat of a trap. But whan begot round behind my back, aai I expected every mosaeat to feel hi tevtk
j aad daws ia njr Sean, wttaoea oetng aha to tell where he waa or what be was atugh! 1 doa't like to thiak of it even
The Butler campaign
fraud upon it face. If General Butler. whea nominated by the Anti-MonopoiWt and Graenoackort, had accepted without hamiutioo and placed himself squarely on what m aunooted to be the principles of
thneo or 'Miixattoat. he m eat bar
la d some claim to honesty. When he paused and dallied
waited for the action of the Democrat i
Convention of which be was a member.
and whose candidate he hoped to be.
m not pa-seu . , . , :m tiu
. i i imi nrann uiim ski nuuw w
Huiinvuiiiuu. " h wiww i - i - - , I .
you on the Kh was iatended to twing Cald-1 Anti-MonopOty ana urewnoac ewiwinm-
wen in 'TLuulr ' ik.i t on a a means ot aecunw j
this letter, an win ml at your on.cz to- . era tic pntd.
mrrow at twelve tu. it you non oapin o , now.
32 L a. It took ex-Governor
aa W U aowwwa mm a t
f fak thai another auaum or two ot
thia work would drive me mad outright, and I nad up my mind to scramble oat of too horn, rush upon tba tiger, aad take my chaace- But at that moment I beard a thot behind me, and thea a tretaeadoua roar, aad turning ar bead, I saw the brute frinrinS ata tall man in white, who looked Um an English officer. I jumped out of the hew like aa acrobat, and leveHn; my rine. gave the tiger both haneai The great beast roared up to his full height, with a savage .-narl t.iat showed all his faags at ooco. and thea rolled over m dead as a
aave to thank vou Jar saving my life." said I, hokdiag out my hand to the steanger. - fju the mtrary., said he. It's i
have to thmok mm lor saviag
faacr we ra about area red I: but thia shall be
1 etror try shootiag from a
Uons o( the put a yht years hs not. pa-seu
without my tun t
securing
Ha was playing a Butler
Mr. Fiaber. Jr.
Ia tbm letter it will be teen he, it
being but thro day later, reiterate
his acceptance ot rimer s oner n m "mora than satisfied" xms .ders it "a most Uberal proposition." He add: Wl,at I wrote Yott on the 2Jlh (first
letter) was intruded to bring Caldwell J
to a definite proposition. That was alL" He was nviont for more Little Rock bond, j. be third letter is a follows: tu. ArncsTA. Me.. Oct. 4. !.--. ftstr Sir: I tpoktr t y ni a abort time ago about a point o interest to your rat road wmpny that ooeurrei at the Jat seas on of too res. It waa t m.i.t ..r hj. aMswtn. when tlie li.U
ban for the LM e Hock Moa we i r aj hed. by Juln. of ItM .ana. Chairmen or the 1'ubJc I aadi Committ.-B. and by right enth ed to thu aM-Mfln nut in th I'l l as ail
aawedatouttethft. Fremont El Pasoscht mc-
h aeheme protrto-r wti inuwn
waiL Tne imn,
St. John only a
few hour to learn and aeoept the nominatiou of the rrohlbitioajsu Conven
tion.
H Butler had obtained the nomination at Chicago no sane man ,uestims that he woukl have accepted it atoavoa
i and have en'hntiasbeally inOorted Use
platform just as it 1.
"-Weit, T
the last tiaae
!bela.v ' "And ft ma the last ttate, swra ' aatooimvflat A'cr. a Osvdca Itojf.
lMlr "Trtf) to the ttagiaga.
Suaakiae," at wa misting for some in tha hoaawbettarted out for a
lOCe WH1 nwponrps m, .wjww mm platform and pretended that it wa . eutKcirotly Anti-Monopoly aad Pro-
to Mr. ITald'
k ir.Wt. Am
the Fremont Interrs. bad th.-thmjr ail set up, and Julian's .unen lai nt was likeir to prevail
if ppnismt V a tip. iww wwr tnemhert from Artta teas who were dplut
their H't lor tacirown out, m wnwa in-w
rmit to I no oi ectioa. wore in eepir. lor it was w. 11 known that the roete was
hostile t lac t rentoni aonrmv.
knnsat mi i.ai icons oaow o nw
Julian s amendment me wtowt lainr wowin
have gone on far teo.e nno wept i- swvp m
trail., in im aneiamm w vmirm -" know what pn earth he roald do under the rut-, tor. h saht. It waa vital to hi' coa-titu L,m tk.i th MSI ahnu'd t,as. I told htm
I bat J til. an anienjnwnt wwrnunro order ttnf not irermno But be had not auitekot coall tened in his kwowhwlje of the
rules to maxe iwb pun vm uw ri,i Lona was oppfl to I bo Fremont chrme.
and would prnnamr maae im pm, wn m pwa to Uen raj Ian aad he at once
tnaoe too poiiil. it-m i m .... - .a than su-aln K. aad m the bMI was free I from the ntiaontet on amen lineal moved by Julian.
f .t time 1 had never seen Mr. Ca!dw:i. Ntt 4
When be became aatisfted that hts
chances were hopaleas he ohjeeted to
the
not
tftiv tn aoit hit views.
F.veB then, if he bad forthwith
flounced his acceptance of the Anti-
Mooonolv and Ureenba k nottttnatiott.
no mural nave insist w mv an irc -
alavhd oalr been due to has detire to
see what principle the Democratie party would proclaim. If h had at nAfla declared hit iaaoUitr to indorse
the Democr tic eandidatetand platform and h s readiaeas to run in opposit on
to them, his olea nt ght have had
pretense of hoaoty. Whv did he back aad fill and
crastinate for another full month. gjv-
ing the clownish aaswer of "jes-and- .. .ul r-r ' A all isMltllntn. SLSkd
to. nn-ana-vea. to au inqturera.
refuting to say whether ha wa or was
not a t auuitiaiv.' Butler wa waiting for a btrgaia.
He nut himself into comnswi;catm
with Bill Chandler and made a trade.
hVfore Butler accepted, the Cioptrtacr-
thip of Klaiae and Butler had hem duly formed.
Honest lUouMiea hav sdartod la
dismay from the prosper of a Blaine Administration. That would be bad enoutrfc. But how much worm would
raeos may be m
you ran ten aim taec, wiimm' n"wm , i
M him a grtM lavor. aincrrrij jxntr.
W Fisher, Jr- Fei,Slo. India At.. Host on. The letter explains what wa brought
out in the Nrat letter, how Blaine, aa
Speaker, waa, indeed, "no deadhead"
la geiung tn lanu-Erani tor mo runo, and to put up its bonds above par. if
possible, it M tn most uirect ana netcstabW way of marketing au office and
tobbiag its power ever Known. a
the plain and strong words ot Nr.
Batcher, it la a ' revolting case.'' It is
a violation of honor and houssty. It 1 a violation of his official oath. A man
should let hi arm rot to the shoulder before he would do or record a deed like that It shows Mr. Blaine a one
bat well said, "a tatemau for revenue.
tempered by occasional, aberration of bonetr1,-ia other worrta, thrifty, un
principled greed tne niie, nonati v. exceptional and only occasional, rlace
ucn a man in ne i reaioenww vwvm tn.l what limit would there be to his tratlicking? Both his opportunities Httd his powers would be ytttly greater than whan Stieaker. Thate letters, under hit own hand, show ever thiak ng man
(tow ho would use thorn; and forbid tba pa'.r.otlc citL.en to aid In placing uek man wher h could use them. Tha fourth letter 2 as kdlows: Arr.t-wrA. Me., Oct. t INr r. Fhoar.- mt m,hywntimitB ot mt eatta s
Ml mg iema; ec jatmiuar. um ts-
n a Blaine aad Butler Administration?
Can any one doubt the eAitteuc of tht
flrmr
The frkuMh of Mr. Blaino concede ; that If he I eioeted H wnt ho through tha candidacy of Butter. IHd anybody ever know Ben Butler to do anythiay; oat of which he did not expect to teeure fome parsottal sdraaUWe in aothmgawaatural about tht eoatWaatioa betweau Blain-! and Butler. Both are intense Rrnablieaas. Both are noiny dowagogao. Moth hare been the paid adrocate of sorporatloas. Their were strong friaada ht Congroa. Thoy were close associates
j la profitabm Job. They are Mrdt ad a
Hrtlamegot Um I'rosideaey Botler will share the peniuisHes. Of course Hut!ar would thrive aad fatten and increase hi wealth ujtder Blaine more than he could under Cleveland. Therein lies the true interpreta
tion of Butkr'a aeccptaaoa after tat
handler conference.
Doe not this copartnership of raacal-
Itr and venalitv intenaifr the Ww be
tween Clean (ioveraatent and CorrnpUo Doet R not eonflrm and ttfontbea the fact that this m the true hnnie of
the rmnpm'rn. and that all firmer tmm are IraaJrafcMtt aad fab?-.' T. MorW. ""Abwre att, Qewetal Bailer tJksMim rroid mikiskf a hot Whianewfc
A atary of Moitbem lodto. TWer-hmatiag'a very good fua ia its
wV' sakf Mr. h. . a w sat :u ine Teraada of his bungalow (houee) oa fiao July eveatng. watching tha aa ink over the rocka that overhung the Narbodda River. 'It very good fun at least, to loag at you" re hunting th tiger: but when the tiger take to huat-
hur waa. it not .Ue so jouy. But, although I've had som
ma- oseaiMta in uuu war. um. i a
h. them ait twice over thaa one sack
adventure at happened to me elote to
thia Tory apot. about x year ago. Ia thooe dart, asyou may thiak. the phhoe looked very difcrenl from what it ioWnow. Tte railway waau't atoa berun thea. aad I was the only white
an I jt mue rouno. .All thUrUmrinjrwat at thick at a
hat-brush, with treat aad juagtes right down to tarn water's edge, and If rou wBusvtml to to aarwhere, your oalr
ehseo warn m look out for toaae ntaeti
Wi-er aa elephant had croabeu nm way through the thkkots, and thaa fallow hta tn k.
I don't believo you d have ept
noad here in thooe t'me. I can p
iee you didn't for the Brat ntoota or
to. o aooaer aw n. gci.
yoa'd bear 'a mw Uke wry ateatt trumpets all blowing at oaoe, aal by
tk.t t-a woo id know mat aa etepeou
waa coming down to drink at the river. TW. that would wake up the rroco-
dUe in the mud along the bank, and in J Qar little "Ray of
a minute ihev'd all be p,ahing ana eaHed bar. had been bellowiag m chorus, one loader thaa - tinte, and finally all
rhea the atonlcey m the trees search. . . itrboad would berin -iueaking aad lDa went to the bara, for be often
ehsvttenntr and howuag Uke mad. . found her there, with her little chubbr
Tben taat wouw ntaaiimBawawt- naout nu ot ismi sww pi j, foJ oM eativ bud. whoaa aaam i eoald ' the fny thraagh ttahle wmdw.
errer Sad oat (perlmps no aa ana trying to mother um muo www oi -
able to Mtaat aaa oau that war alway goumgnway irvoi
enough for it), aad R would start the hea. . , , shrwkinsr nway aa If lomaboly wa he- j Aunt iwm tlnaght potaibly kmight
ingmurorcNL be safjepatg in mntsnmmsMP-
Ano rnen. m- a, mmtm, mg nppw --- ue Bag through the depth of the ,a the sunshine, ami I a:.ea to the chat-
forest the roar of a tgar, wan teeated teriag of the krdw who were btwv ouuuto strike thm aU tilaat for a moaaaat. j nf Bew aeats aatong the Ismvea. until
ws a cannon drown tae rrarkrn ot ar , her eyes would cloaw. ana ane wWiu works, but in another mmnte or two, dream the was a real little bird herself, thwy weraatt jostmlmdaterer. awiagiag oa a bough, aad makitt her "Bat the thing that plagued me mra neat.
were the jackal. You re haara was . -are beabooW find aer m oftea eaough. and to you can , the garten. lor ah bad told him that
lodge what it at hav beea for a rery morning tiiat the was gotnjr to anna freeh out from Europe (and rather have a dollttV party aader the hoaeybrveriah into the bargain) io hear under ock, and that he might come if ba hU wmemw, everr mght aad all atght wtmMn'C ak for a mouthful to eu'. ualoag. a noise aa if forty chiklrea were m the bvly dolliea bad iaumed o;per. bemg bitten by half a doxea mad dog. , But ho wa not to he found there. At last. I coalda't ttaad it aay md every nook aad ocaer had been Jonger, nn l L ntade ap my mind that peeped into. , eL Td teach them to hoM theirlongw? he- , Mamma stole softly to the attie. .She for I bad done with th m if 1 hid to heard a little low voice, aad the peeped op watch for a fortnight to doit. ' slyly through the door, aad there, So, early oae moraiaje. I went oat perched atwm a pile of dasty tTuak. at to a snU clearing in the very letart of baby Mar. with her dear dotty the wood, where there were plenty of claaptd tenderly in bar arm. iasekaU track about, aad dear a hoSe Mamata listeaedvory tioiatly for a modeep enough to cover me, leagiag mat a little anxious look swde over my head and arms oat- May's face, and the began talkmg to Thea I waited till aight cam aa. g. ia thia way: nam whoa all my aatlve mTvaats warn Babf. dear. I tatea yoa. to a asleep, 1 took my double-barreled rine, mwW, taate you it tummin down jawmylweottadrot lata the lam rm. 1 4.po 'bat, aad you iiaa to wait till the jaak taracl up. I be awald of a tittot maa. for he
Bat oae woum have taoogat tae . burt aoOody or saaam wit
botes ta nueu wit.
'aft mm
Stint nbottleof taadr pilk ia my
pottet to cure 'hat you hi tummia' dowa ww. If w doa't dot to w1aM m a
mhtut
"I)e yea
awwkmtr brute knew what I wa after;
for, altlsoagh taoy aaa come m ctwwub
hea I am i want laem, yet now.
whea I wa watching and wmhmg mr
Avm t ms would ahow ha not.
hbvui tka I mdtswl amd waited. hiw. u.. toot doa't b
m "i hut T ot to titod aad stiff that 1 s .d g 'ai tnoc baua 'at tar w dot
Urn tkloklaw of riW It UP aad 1 Jmmm msp mmd we tava dot OSt2
O borne to bed, wien T thought I Mamnta s Itemrt wa at rast whoa m) arattliafr 'm tha thksket jaat i found that her little girl waa sum. ad froatofme. I she ran back to th otaow who wet
"The aoxt aiomeat there wa a aaarp crackliag. like dried twig aanmguader a beavy wmgfit. aad oat into tha ehmrfag; with evary point of aim oaf ta plain la tha ghwioo tummer tnWlbt, otate ttalkmg the Ugfr tiger 1 bad ever teen la my llf. It au am trying to make oat that I waat frightsMied. 1 mm frightened.
Mm rary badty higbtened, too, I iuXawL IcHwhiat well bare
fa a worm fix thaa 1 was. if I aaa bean oat a tree, I ishould bare had no fear, for tba real Bengal " t rlimb like the paatber or the rmgar. I Cw if I had beta oat oa level gTooad,
I d bare felt more cnoifortabi; for
ItiaL a leaat. I thoald have had
t4itartoBtt or
still looking for bar. In a fewiaMtmnm a TZ feet was heard oa tha stahra, aad J aame daadaar man th ream alasest lALlauai mkBaal aaafWl Maatsaa. did you know my datr dolly k most woll? 1 toot heron a twip to a'tfrwmg. aad hat the wad tatrnm dowa wir has all eon away 'I
-Alrttk boy walked lata Ike atatioa at Kaasa CRy, rwUr and announced that he had walked from iBd ana-harlne: baafaarmii oa the road-to tee the Went. He aa
ot olaasifat
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V,
at!
mr
imtkl thjt
hwl wm tba aawTuaa '"wssassi wmrmw
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