Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 16, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 January 1896 — Page 4

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on tilt' Kt ul 'tho daui'hi r-', .Plainly dr. -!. t -The Story of a Deari Yo.tr in the 1 elinins :.t thar i. with th- ,r ..ir.v'I In 1 ,i horse," raid an ill nivn im: n. '"rli.it had on. e n.-'. u. d to i r i-" It'll airy, but he h.id tae 'I. C No other h .tisc in this city ecr DID Wll.l. or CAN sell such sterling Ql AI. I HI;S at Midi LOW pticos as WI; quote. City -f riyuioutl. ! in IT. th 'i t:M!H' .".r rivt v:. :.. .... (their n a lire. 1 i i i 1 i n lt tin:.;, iv. i,.' I -.lie 1 ;-" ,,f i r.'io da s ,';!! i v -;. j and iv.r r-: m i m u f th' ir -.. . bilith I' if. a !i o-v-ary i.;:: : .p.;. : of n of duly. .-:! o i :;s ... .., . ." !.r.;; ! . ';. r his nann . : 1 !;" .. t a; a:; ol .- :; . iü;" . i : i t ' u chu,.i--d. Ho v..i.s a re- ,i ,,r '. I plus. A 'H-ADY. DOOMLLoS (iHOWTH. but he was all I eaahi ; ic. . i .'i.ins ; : .!.,: v I s V.I Mi : i i i: I i i 1 1. -. -' i kin im:h i:. Si. ; : IiiOil, -( i ill. n. 1 l"u. av.i ii i. . ir ii,. ., i . i;, i . : 1 ii ... ., , - , , , , ,. . - Mir!. all ..it in V M, .iii.i .i.Ulfn '.. llf-, 1.P ,i:t hoi ! o! M, tii,. plain, fro n the birr, and Is-aA a , , , ; , ; . , , .hamhoinnudopa huaüy. I oat u , - ' th. ir dr-opins , and hlami,. r on. so I tn.U hiai. 1 rode aw.iv a; i i t

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think, he's up to, anyhow,' A raty ; 1-l-ulation, unaccompanied hy any ss- j : i.i.tl.at M inis t ! e nca-ary :. uv . 60on ho b:;il t0 cii0 ;,rouu,i on the ' l'cio of a bourn, at.d uith no reaction. ... . , , , , 1. mm ii .i i . . ' is to set t lie novei nnieiit engraver at other side. nd the antelope saw him I here lias be(-n nothm-' ahnormal a le mt i ! . ! w ,:k. and the fnited Spates treaMiry is. aad started off toward me. I caught !the increase, whit-h is only that Matur- j h ,i wi'h .iea.lv bought .).. 0" ono, and lay ..own and waited. a!ly to be expected by a country ei.y. ! 1 . "Tf- hor cut :p L.e ic.t sur- eapda! of a leading county and the , ., , r ,,. ,, lfll, j , IS I,ns;!,:' li:'R,'S 0Ilt , a!1: :,1,tl,C Mat of the several in anu fart ., , inn in.ill. tint: er h.r M-sldehtl.il ho: -is vIi:.,, i.opt working those antelope ,; . . ., , . . ,, , , ., . sf..ut.o!i whose niow inn busim-; ;.; trMo . hi n f !pttl'l!r in tiat'ona! toward me. Uv and by they got into; ' . . . , . ,,,. iHvcssi atts the st-.idv en arieinent of: 1: M"i,:;' ,":,;,!' r:::t .:;:u t..,m ,;.,,,,.,, i

!(-. r;. ,;i ... i v !,.r on he repMi.'.eau u- oi t ne ii'inv in Indiana. , 'i bond syndicate imuestly repoits- " '!:cv i'- ui:!h... to take 1 5 ;nl-Is-s ' . e '. ; i. : i : :,eci !:n:eid paper at i : 1 1 - r. !'; 1 le t o. ;:! r , , v!,;eh t ,:-v made a t;t e ii-.- S . . n r ; i i . ' 1 ' "." -..... i:a. . it ... M..r ii, b-.i ; : , a.iii. ,i ' -! ii.. ..: I i .. : '. i . .. t hit " ' a "in r i . 1 1 Li.V , I' i. ...... : - V : l ' i : at i : . ! i l ':,' ':.) 1 ' ;:! ' let .-v..- ; o, ; ,"i . 1 1 . 1 1 a . . s eh.-r t -.i-.es are I I. ' alt u i'i Pi ' a. ! ten c.v i.a.s at 1MVVM POKMt: ;: mack bay. v-ai-.,,!... ,:.; ,!UH.v ; Yr,,r -! I -ii- A ii'TM'ITI ;;:! Fro"i C.v ;.- -.vi Herold: V-sy rr-cn . oi"..-; i rt 'U circi' . iu. ,;.' ,n - ,.,,(.-, ion : extent r: whi. h j rd-:. r pbiVins. i, . .. - . tied ia th:t s-cMi.... The who', he 1,4.,..,,,,,.,,,.,,;: : L3 i- niNi i.M into M'!.-, aiat u .. i - in v. ...... ...n ....... vnia , -: , toiii:. ry I... -a.-u one to liom .1 - -... . .1 . .... .'i i,V f.. I . iii lit . ' ' .v . 1 ' l I . I ill 'Ml I Vi i ,.,n. rirrMf, .-Vr.,!; nr.,1 it .- - to'iv.i v i r . i '.. i c s to dress cccas-hv-:, vi.;!" the j'Ttleme-- v. -v iaf,.c,.i;. , , ,...N themselves i.i i '.i 1 ' ' c-veusfi, . J5 la ....... 'i-:,o ctir.fl-..- i I.one r. i" "a for muhinv d :, . : ; 1 ,i ; ' ia' opseient aa -a a Let i i . t'."v are p;-i:nhlii.,r. . sra":i : I ' : tl-ree buiir?: of p!.:; . . i O' v!,:. ' r.'v ho, . , - asks h"!' ;:u vi : ' :-iS-ir.:4 .: - r.. h.a.s. . ' ; ' '.s-al .-wct rvv .-. ; thd !: i- tti" t'!:iii" htvt.r.aV . ; there ar insi.-'e : .; o:. r'.cord ' ' ' v fom'thin- stron: . h s b"..n i:.d;d .-. d in. A jaoit .:.: so-icty P"vp;. . l-o th s'. vs ..rin.. rv.ra puncii, ..w. a .1 . i. . i . . i . . . ' i ...:.. . taMu-. .i.a uue-h ami in-ii.; i . usual tin -.- d.'voo .i .o rtuvsan.. iv - fideen m -in-. s, as all are i-üv-.,-- ; g'd at !.. '..-..'.' i.-. Ji:.;am. U.- , . , . . .,. .!. . . t;. .. !.'!, i... .... n, that .-.., ..... Cir-rht ph?' ;.ie pr'.eM at a. . .' c. end v. ... -. . ; v.a-.y '.-inys la - - fal!sh": ..ii; a s.e'-.'s.dtates "atli'vPa. lip th" "; a. i Yv and tilli.i:', r 'h Land- i'i.;.a i. 'j".. re is a well-srauv. ed s.:;- . iition that thc.-:e di- v i hhave ! t a rot. h'-d of evetythins "' -' lte an i tui t draw from them is ..p.ivalent t throwins the chips into -.: redtot sio. . io in a m-asare im . l.cm-exiscr.ri.-s eleven ami twelve spot cards j cave Le u ad ue.i. making the pack .m- i Istor:.ry cards instead of flfty-twr.. j Arp.h'.r ir.i'.nvn't'in tc; flin " li n '"i ! (.a- I v - 1 die." A rius'ioo.il" is declared wie n a hand has been call-d and fours j tnown. 1 um lo.ic.ws a round ot j capots, the hohhr of the winning hand. Starting !hf m. P.iuo chips arc put up to ccrr--p..r.d with th" number of playcrs. ot co...;-e a round of jack pits UTOUld b" eoiiivah nt. to a rim doodle, j but it c. tr r, oasb-r e come pL.y. rs to pay on the, in.-talimeiit pla.i. T'u u a restilar r ein 1 ..I jacks is d.a ".ared 1 J j when a fuil hand is shown Two ;..e t Al'-.M r.lf.M-.;, I i-. 4biif I 4b A t.i4ilKM .1 .4,. ,. . ,.i.5Jr in i . .u.M.. . .. game, r.o rnatp r how good their hands

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jaCKfS Will HO played. 'ikO Chips ire divide. d into a naaiber of pibs enrel ipondieg with the number of phners, . j and the extras are placed in the eee!"i-

i oi uif inuio wun ine iniuviuuai toiurik lutions.

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tlifte till I oa:n hark. I iart-il oil towail the :n'-h)je an 1 was .-nraum ar- t, iirt i Miot when i looknl ' a or, 3 l,) .1 suoi u.it.i l louut a , roun.!. a:;.l I'll he hluacl if that brute of a horse lia.la't started off as , tight as ho couM lop.-. j -"Well says I. I rhoss Tin in for a ; six-mile tramp home.' I cussed the ! harse to inyseli for awhile, nn! ;a-n i went on. Pretty -oon I looked up, and j I"" blessed if there wasn't that horse : , 0" . ! an.elone. well, now, s-ajs l, hi nwe , 1n ,.nilw ..u ... hors p

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an old Indian hunimn pony, ana ne had hem trained to do that way. Well, I went hack to the post, and everybody w.,n?0 j to 1:no;v n,nv u happened I had s.n.-h coed b:ck. Uut I didn't tdl 'em, ; not then. 'A -w da1, s afuT I to k the same' li."rse out atii r prairie e :.! :-ii:"-. It was .. ,. . , ... the time of the vear whcTi the e. sickens - t . ,. i were liyinat, ana I was ri liü.; aloua; when all of a sudd a the i rit tor .-topped short, hrc-ed himself up, and waited for what I join': bnow. Ihn in a second a eui'.p! oi elih k-::s lie .v up ahe:ul or in..1, ana i wms . o sn -jr.--ea i aiun i Shoot. 'Well.' I s.tvr. 'IT. hv .switehe-l. n,re's a hore tluuV. n-: o:;J a hunt- , , ... rT .'Ji.ll 1 -,1'L I I -,..il lf,l.lj, ana the i.ext time he i .. was r i ' 1 1 1 on !i;;--;d titnl ihr.ms i a bird - w - - ---i. - - . ,, . ,. . , .. , , . , , , , v i , . , I I .- Ill I 1 I 1 t .. . I I. JL .'.V M.v that b!rd f : ::-:: he -;!: y 1 ol' ri.ht t.i w :.. re ir 1 r ;i! ! ! I !i ' t . da was j, - , j,-.;, ,,., j.j, 'w it up. !:, -,vas a .! .!; j - I in; ;'!. ; v. j. l -ai l Ji.s ot ' 4 , . i '. I . . 1 . .if ')J-1 haaiii.u, ',: him." ( 'j-.-t 1 ;i 1 1 ;irls. On the train ir:'-i IV.rtlass 1 from , Uidd" b r i. Maine, n .-ftitly two vouhj; worvt'. i rvap'o a V'.va .a:,' of iat; rc -t fur t.a- passen:: TIv.'V vol on at T-i i i- i r -i ,, , , lined in appearance nn-.l faves as the j.j i 4 laue 4 v, i 1. 1 t t i. u : 4 n.' A Vr.verri"p woiaan. At 1. a at thev wouldut h?lV0 attention, e, the rc-i.r.-r. i iiey jvt: inio ;::. se.o.ani; car niv.l : .- t tlnwii. . i.vnthMa ta politely infons.fi! th-im that they lvni math a raistal:" and were ,-vt. d in the smokor. oy a. politely info. sued hiin that thoy l! ::a' l"k' ThcI; .th' cee-.cd to prove tl. by taliiuj; :i;no ... . , . , ''-r.ty ct.uar. tt-: tr.vn their pueheU - . fllr Pf'.lll i HUT .rt i' l...i I" o'n,.1..(. I nun Ihe men in 0. th" tar v.'re somewhat I' caui:e they stared at - - oa.Mvo. ui ...! :-e iiey Maren at in. nur te.trmi . tvopie in toe o titer c;u's wr:, 'lo irainiro- their isecU.s to ct a plimpsc t'aroti'zi'. tho windows at. A . - Ail A J. 1 .... mean. 301 tn,-v s at in"re erv coots P.nd enjowd their si.n.he till th.e car reaehrd rort:;vl. T o .i.i..-''-. u.-u'.uhm. John Hopkins of Wales arriwd in Anderson. Ind.. r-'vIy. to m;.:.r his home in thi eoin.sr with !::.- hrother William. They he:,.in to ce'el.-rate the event by t!ianiia end went iiasne at 2:C0. Mrs. Hopkins had prepared a welcom.o sj.read. hnt they did not take time to .-ampl it. They threw Mrs. . . . . . . . I itopl.iiis out ot t!ie window, took the table by tue f-ur le-s and tossed it and : the t!L-lies up r.fcninst tho ceiling break- I ins it, and tossed the furniture out of . , , , .. . ; the v.mdov and demolished every- : thin?. Uy th.e time Hie police appeared on tt e reetjo thev had punoliod all the v. ii-. iv.. Is;:ht i l...d .rol.cn the doors off the hinsos and had a lisht in i which both were badly cut up. The hou. " is a sisht. ! nu Name Written ia niooo. : A Oorsia f tory Is to the effect that I many y.irg ft Lj00(,y flrilnliCI l0w occurre(1 Ju Dahlonega. Imaicdiately ; afterward a man went up in front of lhe bar w,lcro U)e fiUt.rs haJ . .1 ....... cnascii ineir Jiouor ami wrote the name of the parJ0.j,cr Jn V)o0(, on h(, rock I pav( meat in front of the door. It is one of ,n printi,ni sPh walks of tho town ftml j..JS ,,ren t..1V(.lf(1 by tliou.n mis of people, ;nd many drencliins rains have ! faip,n on tiU)SO rocK3 since, but tin; naiI1(, j,.,, n(,VfT ,.,,1,! cr j out ! M( i.-i!0..vs ni,n0st ns plainly as the day j it written. i . ' JI...VH It'll ,lilU l.lfo a. Jobn Z)I::nui.nia ,Ul0 1(0 , , lllt, w,..lfril ivansvlvania iv niten-i tiary siiue i:p:, far horse rtcaliag, v ai ! : rtha(d the other day an.I iinin.'.liat. ly ! turned over to an officer from Preston, Uv ', i.ni,.. ,,.iai; ... i m i'-rn-iuiwiL 'KIa hj take h!ra there to be tried for tho same j offense. ZinuiH rraa u i.; about 70 years I of ago. and. acec-rdins to bis own state . 1 iwrit be isns jjjn Fix mot not b n a free man more mil)?, at a time since lie was twenty-lie. He has a mania for horse Ltealin.s. Ill II. ! I lout;li. A blacksmith at Kills Junction, W is., wos struck by a train and the engino passed over him. lie was badly cut and hruiped, but f.o far he shows no signs of Internal Injuries and will recover.

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1Wt'":l vve ht;uul upon t!u- thrrsh-, 1 . 1.1 ! a ou ono. l.ut it, i-nUnn-. iv.''. it were not u nintii t st mir to takoi a t.iiof amlVursory jjlaiu-- hackwanl to ! Is'..:,, as a wulcauako ineivliant will ! t.ast U), !lis )))()Us fr twelve-month! ended. i -j Vin.ut li as a city enters Kh; with 1 as y more "promise thaiishcj the year just ended. TherJ i has heen a steady, moderate .M-owtlnn " o.omh in ,,.n iueie.iiM.ui.. I a commercial sense, the pa t year has been about the averajc. The lm-a' linns I not report mueh iher.-asein t,e yi in tue o. nusines. d"' e. a'vl ;n -i:!;er iias tla ie been a'i lal'inn I"C.I tiade !ia pursue the (.-,. , , ... r i;: r d its waj Without apparent i i ..... . . '.'M. Iiitie I nreatei.ed p utteS mile i . . . . ; iL... . : . . .. : i . ii a . oi uir ieni.a' io'i. lheieino way a. h tnd ot .-;!!!:; very rl.-sely the number . o build. t s .ievt'-d in Id ys2..i::. i rnrii. ine past year, .v ; e ,'uv- ;, I hoe hi.mt I.. 1 ... ii: . . Mill v.ul. the Puitdin in.u-:r u..ird niinii.i, at . s.i...,. a lititni: t-!. A; i ,ii ; - ! a;'i I hni a:., 'i'i . I . 1 i . t , i . 1 1 i 1 i .-, i . j i , . . , . i . t . .it . , i : ' ' .v . O! .1:1' I 'I i . I i . - ' 1 I I'I : nios! I :rv. !.T pi.eiii i .;' aeioi .-s o nave i--e .-i i '! .! -T I a. si. P. a- H.sl I tl 1'.-, t- i ...... . I ....... ... .. I i. '-;. sei.-e ha e -'! d I ia-ü ,: " -rii'.;: 1 a. vi in vie ' . I l!v i: ...; a: ! a.:v . M . a-.- !.i Mid'. I ia- I ' 1:1 tlti.toli ;;;v )i.;-e up.;, i ,t. .....p-v niiin: : , ii i ' . i'.i v 1 1 v. i-t '. i iv , ,. .... eapjei'Vo ( pe 'lav; m ).-. I ..' !l l.'.'M li. t .hat v. van i . ei i ri,,i:'t :i:t' Sll,lllv "l ' ,::o:..c as a'lnd and infei ...,.,, witn " ur loun. i e cai .:. ick. - ; -; : it'.v. of i,e t ahvi! , a ib;:i.ess i. n' A--'ia';oa i u., ...a ,;. town. ... ,,. (!:t. m.u N il i, ; i ' i 1 1 i e oim.C , In-e-.i-:: tnoie enect've , ,. r .a . .a a i j .i ... i , , ; ii.a I , i; ... ,, I I I I . . . ' I'llM, .. u ;j..l. i , i-...,.!.. - .....i... im. . II" V tlnl- ' - to,t.t p,r th(. pnu-sstve ! u-1 "' l"'':! (,i con, in an ii y al.aste- -' " ..u a aLa,,- :" e ihm jrae n-ai :ni.iejy nieiniier o 'that couiviiiai' ;. HEMAIsK AKLH: i RE.-:. it i:n..r i...;H iirmVi.s i mi No Trrui:, una is KPt to iiu itoiv .:. What is pro 1. a hie the most reae.rkId" i; t.r, eaith v;s latiy t! isvo ei ed rn the pramontory u( l'lrisvm'e. south of the raosith of ihe Coivo It h i-i na c ven the vstigo of a trunk. t"'":"!t its imme-se branches directly on tho ground. Naturalists say that this curio from nature's workshop is a relative cf the hoahah the ' well-known plant r prairies in many tree irrowinff on the portions of tho dark continent, which has a trunk measuring soniolimes nearIv fifty feet in diameter, while the " branches often extend scventv-fivo fret and more, their ends touching the protind, so that the tree forms :i huge skek ton tent. For a short time e.ery year the boabah shows a scant display of meager leaves, but penerally Hie tree is bare, except for the largo, melon-shaped fruit. Tho shell of tho fruit incloses a dry, white substance, which c.in readily be reduced to a powder, and in that form terves as a specific asainst fever. In some districts the negroes oat the leaves. The trunk of the common boabab is often hollow; such hollow trees are used as tl "sorcerers" of the burial places for the some tribes, that tie earth may not be .polluted by their cil remains. Adamson nrotends tn knnuthat one of these trees, which be had soon himself, shows evidence of being rt r)() yrar9 whilo tho ntutorC(1 eavases still look upon the boabab as a puzzle old and big enough for worshjp -, ItltlN. of the ;I:lnU. The Rattle of the (Hants was another name given to the battle of Mariguar.o in lSlä. between tbc allied French and Venetians and the allied Italian and c,.,i,, a ti,i..m w , unio aiime j. inv; i.un i viv lliUtll with great slaughter, over 12,000 of their troops being left on the field. The victors lost 4,000. The battle was given the name by Trivalzlo, a soldier and historian, who was present. Conßlir-ntlon is ccrterfdly crv.nd by ! Inflammation cf the lower X'Ottioti ejf the rectum, v Tain 10 drops of llrizilmn Jkdm twice a day; also inject half a teatpoonful each night. A two weeks' cource of this treatment seldom fails to make a permanent cuic. Never purg yourself for constipation. For sale I'V SIIAUKI. liUVMH.IIS. .

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Ll u : - J""1 " "u , 1 """ passion-for w vn h,-,:-v it roa ? Ui;!t .. r V is v ;,..killf; ll( T,( u ; to do:Uh. . llo soon..r Co you VunoA that thev .-'.ouhl j.ssist her than tlicv i declare tl-t sho is ,r,Ue in hör ele- I ment-in shert.tl.at she would noxrr he ' happy if she had only half as ' -; ,:u. r i.,i,. i i ''"i.u lidand the prent trav Wi!S m,c.h "1- U'. f)!,",,n; M ' 1,,.rly' 1,0 . to ne placed next to a literarv l.iilv, who ! , . Mi ii r sKvut .vornan. SIio worried . hiin p,.(Jlt",v ahout the 1-n-n-i-e of the 1 ."nihals amon whom'he had : nnn.-ed to live and wanted to know I i h. .und of . h-i r lan-uaso. He ,p ,k-1 , " f , , a s. r.t.-nee oi it to satisfy her and she j .... . , . , , a towered, 15.111 translated, what, does -..-- h.r.,.n,.: 'thei-c is rea! eutiins on you." I lie .ifl i.f l.ikiM.r rri'i!U. Hh sse,i is t'-.e ns-in vh.o has the ift .ri' h.is. f..r it is ono of Cod's e ' '.''i-s I. is:v)l.'s many tilings, i . . -iv ' :h.. power of froinjT oot. of If. a.:.: :-."'i:; and pppreciating ' i : :.::.! loving in nn1 ' '.vvn:;.; Hughes. HOW THIEVES AP.Ti TRAINED. r.m-lit to l; :i:il Sa-:: -Mint Kmoit How in NViiij. An intcrcstintr ar-. o;! u of the way in v.hi.h ;)!iiv children ;..e pr. pared to v.tri the Catr.orra is e;ven pv Dr. Je liPssno, tt Neapolitan n;5yhaa:i who h as " i study is. '4 th-' liahiis oi" i riniinals, i tys the Lot:,!;) Ne w.-. Tis - (unorra it N'ajd .-. like th" M- :va ii l a ily, is ft ..-;-ari:'j inn of eri:.:'i.ils i I as- :.; -iaes of cri-ninnls th; ;. i- --'nT'!ries )! h Th Tiivorra b.-: i"v. ii- v)i k with I !'.-. iii!:!. v:i '.vlio v' v 1 vdi iy their 'r: : .a; i .-, i.i- '.. i'.i : r ' ..1 --v ; a i.ilr, Ill t ' ) . I . , . . , I eh ih'rea. I'm t i i-i th-).-'' I f pi-rsoas in pi;.-:"!, ar- f. ! fur t ha lid of a ( iu'M er - dl, l'S'd i : i f - i" the ea fes. 1 1: w ' r ,h y ,-b ep i.! i:oh .-id stab:.--. va ;:." . oi on .' V ; v. s. aw are :.U;en '-teji-'. nil..- r the !'.::'!: s in (h' ; a v.":.. a t! "- ar' 'I or T .. e . i i:i.i r uc a d in fcrhv a . i In:-; !iy Ohler chi! lr.T. .' I ' v. a,.- t? ' the

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vi to ihe eire oi :. vial ui or of ....,. : i v . . . ii . ii L.v'a u.M. i a - ; v i . a i c uwi rrndes of van 'a fori. . ii... 1 ..l.ll'.i-l" 1 I ilie stre, !s in the (.'.h i- p of lie1 city, atnl one to thc.-e cf thv -e. : nd. They consrituJ'' the nervihiie-; of i!c C;imj;nf, (.0.J,.,(.,,i 5n al.i i,." pvssiu, t;4;r , ... ,ni ,in ti,, ,,, iu lhf tp,,;,. , :!!ri:intj,,,:r. p.- iu lho -ru t.-. Thev cho a -e ;vt tin- s iae et of their civ.nts any: h iv. th d :-i:s p'aco in tlie eity, r.ral v ry :;, n :'ei obj.-.-t of the (!er::-.ive s-on:1:-' i- an old man or a poor idiot. The !. 'er ( las , hi ar those seoiis. l ut do ii o i i v i "i '. and often hiii;h at the v. it v.i h- ; j rcrly ever üiis. inrr. Tho two h;;' ''.- arc naturally rivals an. I on -.. a .-ar at let.-t they dfy each v :-.! to a s-r'.s of I itt! s in whi.di s.:o:i.'s . ." t'v weapns and at th cloe of tim fiay knives Lo ihen t-ome into .day. This piaetiee of battles with stones anions hoys ean ' ho traeed hack as far i 1 "-". for at ; that period the duke of Alva .""'I thirty ".stone-throwers" to be arrested in Naples. The war cry of the boys is ! Aniclhi. Aniella." t!;e derivation of, ' whhh is not certain. After tho war . .. 1 cry comes tr.c caaih-nse m the form of a wis", to which the ervmy re- ' spomls in like verse. Then the younsi er liovs loramence ih" attach. ' passe rs-by lice, but at no .sreat dis- j tance stand old and yeuns nun, who I ! incite tho rival bands, ami, if neces- ; ! sary, reanite one or the other of them j j from an arrest by the po!i. e. Two ! years ago there was a famous battle of j this kind in Piazzo Moreato. w hich end- ! ed in a fight between tho pal ice and tho stone-throwers, during which tho trams j were slopped for some time. Tit is duel i ceases at the first drawing of blood a i slight .scratch received by one of the members of the two parties puts an end to the battle. The wounded boy Is surrounded by his friends and taken to bis mother, real or ndoptodv to bo bound up and nursed. Tho sonirs sung by tho boys have always a chorus, and generally there arts two soloists, who sins a verso in turn which is ended by a refrain sunt; by the chorus, a mere "Ah oh! Ah oh!" In poetie.il form these; youths express th" know!- 1 edge they have of tho worse evils and ' vices of human lif' but the verses tire ! realistic and without tho Pa.st J.-1 .-am of centin r-,t "utia ai. The iTiicrosco e has brought to light the hct that D)speria is n germ ui.itzvf. This irj'crohe imbeds italf in tha tfsVe3 of the stomach, cavtsing InflamniaVicr. raid fcrmentatiou that prevents the Hecreiion of healthy gastric juice. This evphiitis the cnu?.e of iivligest'iou with all its horrors and miseries. Brazilian Balm is a perfect antidote. It destroys the germ, heals the ii.flanie.l surface, subdues all pain, clTcctlng a complete cure. Try it. For sulci.) Ml AIM.!-: KFANOl.liS.

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