giighlaud {lath iinrs. HXGIILAXD PARK. THE WEEK’S NEWS Happenings of the Wties and Firm Person! nnd PO' min] Sous. Business Fulani! Ind Resumption; Weaker Record. MELLIGEXCE FRO! AL CONGRESSIONAL Proceeding: of Fir-t Re‘nlnr‘aculon. The senate passed a resolution on the 29m tendering the thanks of congress to Hob- .)n arid his men. the heroes of me Merri- mc. naming the common seamen. and thus esmbiishing 1n hisxoric precedent. The gen<rai deï¬ciency bill was passed and the join: resolution {or the: annexation of the Hawaiian islands was (unhel- dis- cussed , 1:1 the house but: Were passkd provuing {or (he appoimmeni of mmmry non-keepers {or Lhe army; for (he prowe- tion 0! harbor dehnses and fortiï¬cations against malicious injury, and giving (he uteri-inn" or war discretion to permii any church or reiigious sect to erect in house of warsth upon the West Point military reservaflon, “’AR NEVVS. :sj. Gen. Merritt and staff sailed 111 San F rancisco for Lianiln when: he will assume his duties as command- or of the American land forces in the m‘ilippine islands. n nu __I-_ The ï¬rst formal speech In the senate In llvor of the Hawaiian annexation r990< quon: was delivered on the In by Sen- ator Pextus (dent. All), The committee on prh'neges and elections reported the but allowing soldiers m vote in the new. In the house a. few private bills were In the senate on the 33th uiL the last 0! the appruprmzion bills that have been pending in (onference were disposed of and the iiawaizan annexation question "as further discuuedl ..The house adopted ihe report upon the Indian appropriation bl“. insisted upon its disagreements to {he sen- ate amendment; to the sundry civil bill And sent the general deï¬ciency bill to con- terence. passed AHJonSe conference repons o! minorlmporlance were Adopted. Adjourned to the am. In the Senate on the 4th Senamr Mien (Sen) began his apewh in Opposition to Hawaiian annexauon‘ At noon Senator Turple (Ind I read the declaration o! inde- ' ‘dence‘ During the session a large num- ol pensmn M‘ais were passed ,, The 2549 was not m session. - __~_‘_r ,, In an ofï¬cial report Gen. Wheeler lays the troops were not mbusuded by the Spaniards in the battle ,at La Quasina. The 900 Americans fought 4.000 Spaniards. Advices from Kong-Kong say that the renal! against the Spanish rule has extended to the Caroline islands. Spanish deserters who came into ‘he American camp from Santiago re- ported that Admiral Cervern had everything in readiness to make a dash out of the harbor with his fleet when the city was attacked. Cable advices from Madrid say the war wiil not end soon. no matter what the auitude of the government, because the 1emper of the people wiil not no ept peace. _ . .. .. ,,A,___ Laurhrwd of :‘ep- r: ~ awed x}: an ‘ .1\n0ric.’1r.<; Santiago. _\ Mad- ‘ "he Spaniards re- 1‘. an engagement M: 711449 was no conï¬rmaâ€" Gen. Miles has decided to postpone the Puerm Rico expedition nut?! Gen. Shaf‘er's army is fully equipped for the work before it. The Egyptian governmem refuses to IEIOW Admiral (ï¬amara to coal his ships in the Suez canal and ordered him to have. i may having exceeded the 24 Th» (‘Onfr city and mu! tublis‘um CU~ TI. Four ['niied States warships bom- barded Manzanillo, on the Gulf of (lua- ranaybo. inflicting much damage to the defenses of the place. .\ small flying Spanish squadron un< derLieut. Sobral will do scout duly and report the approach of the American fleet to the coast of Spain. (lcn. Slinner pos‘poned for a day 1he bombardment of Santiago «le (‘uba in order that citizens of foreign 0mm- lev.‘ and all x\ omen and children might lzase an opportunity to leave ihe Gen. Shafter’s army began the atâ€" tack on the city of Santiago. carried 311' the outworks of the Spaniards and were within three-quarters of a mile of 'the city. The ï¬ght lasted all day and (net 400 Americans were wounded. but not many were killed. Morro caitle and the other form at the en- trance of the harbor were bombarded by our fleet. 3 The government receipts during the month of June aggregated about $33 - 500 000 and for the present ï¬sca. year abqut $304,500 000. Wu F B Y Liegree vf master of arxs In sbern rec upon Wilkiam R. Day, secre- ‘ state. by the [‘niversity of EVANS .k FORREST «I Stan‘s rs-gistcred lent-r y urrL-r oï¬â€˜u‘e has been (‘5: u? Iiaiquiri. ('ubn. afti‘r “as reported to haw? v". \‘(hmï¬cr at the from. in ers. manufacmrers of York. made an assignâ€" ILLINOIS. The nary departmem received a dispatch from \dmiral Dewey. daud Carï¬e. June 27.111: made no mention of rnnfo-rcemems and said he had 3mm"! N‘mminiug this government to any pour; and had left Gen. Mer- ritt free. Admiral Dewey reported to Wash» Inglon that the IAdrone island) had been captured. that a Spanish gun- bott had surrendered. 111.1“ a hundred or more Spunish‘ofï¬cers and men were taken and ‘hat our ï¬rst Philippine ex- pedition had landed a: (‘nsite Admiral Cerrcrn‘s fleet. consisting of the armored cruisers Cristobal (‘0. Ion. Almimnle Oquendo. Infants Maria Teresa and Vizcayn and two torpedo- bont destroyers. ‘he Furor and the Pluton, were destroyed by Admiral Sampson's warships While attempting to escape {mm Santiago harbor and the Sponish admiral and over 1.000 other ofllcera and sailors were made prisoners and many were killed dur- ing the engagement. Only one Amer- ican was killed and our ships were not lnjured. -vu For the ï¬rst time in the histon of the l nited States 3 «in balloon wu sent up. making oluenations of in- calculable beneï¬t to Gen. Shafter' a forces in the ï¬eld occupied hr the en- emv and mar ‘he city of Santiago. l'pwards of â€mo-troops left Key West to revnforoe Gen. Shafh-r in hit. operations in Santiago province. Doll-1311c. The treasury department Announces that the total proposals forlhc new government loan of $200,000,000 aggre- gate 8790000000. .. v,,,__t 1-“-â€" b -77 . The debts incurred by Joseph Leitrr in his disastrous “heat specula'lons in Chicago amount to on*r$7.000.000. A homthiet was shot to death by a posse of citizens eight miles south of Marion. 1H. ‘ Business ‘hroughout 1h: unntry shows a healthy condition in almost all lines. Henry Whiteï¬eld. alias Perkins. and K. B. Brooks~(colored) were hanged at Muskogee. I. T.. for murder. The imernal rewnuc receipts- «hir- ing the last ï¬scal year amounted to $170,000,000. a gain of $23,500,000 ou-r the preceding year. George Bruce ('orteiymi. 0! N93 York. has been appointed zis:.~:anL sm'rvtary of l'rt‘sident McKinley to ï¬ll the additional position of 1b.â€. grade rm-c'mly :-rmnmi I») congress. There \u-re 2:34 business faiiiurvs in the l'uited States in the smnn 0.1}5 ended on â€w Isl. agnins! 2~51hv \\ m-k previous and 241 in the corresponding period of 1‘97. . A. ‘. .- I period of 1‘97. The headquarters of the Natimnl volunteerreservcs u New York were closed. owing to a. dtple‘ed treasury. An excursion steamer capsized neu- Bcverly. “85.8.. and six or more per- sons were drowned. Xorwich (\'t.) university has con- ferred the degree of mutu- ol miliury science upon Rear Admin! George Dewey. a gradume of the universny. Goode Gray (colored) was I} nchcd b) amobat Rizon Ark. formurdering Bart P rode-rick. Rivhax;(l Yotow, while under the in- fluence of liquor. killed two men named Atkinson and Hale and a woman named Campbell near Springï¬eld. Kr. and nnotht‘r woman was fatally wounded. A tornado struck a section of the beach at Hampton. .\'. $1., causing im- mense damage to beach property and the 1055 of n least 1'2 lims. A hridm’ cros>ing the river m Shel- 11330.. ft†“ith 1.0th people and {our “ere killed outright and a hundred were injnrv Four per lulu- at (19V pun Um ngxnua \lv \\.Z\'u\ and\\i1)1um I‘. Muvm'h \n-x'v inquml} Mllvd in '11» Im'u, (L h) :m t-xfloxiun.‘ I)E_~.puh-lxes {rt-m all puns (If 1hr cnumry :mummvo u ga-m-rul ohm-TV anw- of Kim l-‘uunh m’ .1111}. In many munhé-rn} ;!it‘\ tIu- «mlvluratimu worn ‘3!“"1r‘?1H:‘1g‘khl‘t‘lilt‘l.“l|*-'Ufih(‘t‘i\ii war 'Hw [mr-‘vmuzv- I»! :m- Imwnm: ('l'lhs in H1» .Vuvinnui h-uuuv for lho‘ week ended on ‘hv :xl “vrPZ (‘inr-ilr ha“. .641: L ion-land. .617: ’mston. .613; linhimnre. .3727: Lhivugn. .571; Pins- burgzh. .Jh: New York. AN; Philadel- phia. 474: Brooklyn. .407; Washington ‘37:? St. Louis, .355; Louimille. 323*. v I'ERSOKAL A‘D POLITICAL. The Iowa prohibiï¬onists met in Des Moines and nominntod a Mate ticket headed by Mulcnlm Smith. of Linn county. for seen-Vary of slate. Thomas Hodgr was nominated for cnngress by ‘he republicans in the First Town (listl’it't. The Maine prohibitionists hnve nom- inated Rev. A. S. Ladd, of Augusta. for governorV .-.. .....,yA 0V ,, The democrat; of Maine held their ronvention in Bangor and nominated Samue'. L. Lord. of Save. for governor. Ih-pubiican congrt-ssiona‘. nomina- Imuq. Sinh diï¬trivf. John F. Thr New York state prohibition con- vention in 93 racuse nominated John Klimt: of Penn Yan. for governor. The socialist labor parYy in rnnvon- tion in Milwaukee. “it. named a full sun» {inf-WV. hvmled 1v} anry Ilicse, at .\'0th Prairie, (or governor. Hot»: 1mm. mvn cxnrn-n. duun ; Larry (renominated); Tenth.J.P‘Doll {Ever (renounnated). Illinois. Nine- !eemh district. Rev. W. W. Jacobs Ohio. Fourteenth distric:. \V. S. Kerr. 11.1- in In jinn]. «mic of them seriously. persnns were drowned in (he (lt‘u'land, 0.. While bathing. lam u! theUlobo llcï¬ningcumâ€" l ImuisxiHP. Ky. “as burned. brim: SZ'HUVM. 'IH'I‘HI nlxsn-rv .1111}. In many lvhrntimm “'orv the luncvhall h-uuue for tho- \u'rt‘: (‘inr-in- Ex United Sums Sen-tor \Villiuu A Pefl'rr has accepted the pruhibinon nomination {ur gowrnor of Kallsfl‘. FOREIGR. Maya:- HZII has procfnTmrd July 4 a pubiic boï¬day in Niagara Fang. 021.. and n wit: be the ï¬n! cekbratiou of Independvrce any in rarndl. Three young men. (hark-b Scarley. Roy Sinm-t um! ('harlcs Williams. \w-re dro\\nml in the buy at Hamilton. Out.. during a storm. duced by'er. Berry (KL) tendering the thanks of cougreu to ('ommodore Schley and the oflieerl nnd men under hi: commwd {or the destruction of the Spanish fleet. Mr. Gibson (Tenn) introduced a bill extending the {rank ing privilege to the ofï¬cer: and enlist- ed men of the army and nary while in actual war service. and luthorizing the raising of £0,000 colored troup- from the nation It large for twoyean' service. Scnator Hoar mcupied mom 0! lb. time in the United Slants sent:- on the 5th with an able arguxm-nt in 1-- vor 0! Unwaiinn annexation. In we house 3 joint resolution was inUo~ During thr 185! 51031 yelr 1hr (‘uinA age a! the mints of the L'niltd Stair- amnuntrd to $72,609,933. Santiago is still held by the Spanish army, \\ hich refused to aurrrldrr, and (it'll. Shaltcx is waiting for the m» operation 0! Admiral Sampson's the: before he begins the bombardment. The town of Dunamuir. ('al.. “nu al- most swept out of existence by ï¬re. Aftér a suspension of {our (in): be- causc of the strike of the stermrtyperu the Chicago papers were issued in re- duced site by the nid o! nonunion stereotype". Mr. l).r .Ricbnrdwn editor 0! \ha Dmenporv. (13.) Deuocrm, died n Groton. \'t. The cabinet council in Mndrid do- cided noi to open negotiniionn for peace. b t to continue ihe war while a single soldier remains in (ulna. A large portion of the southern sec- 1ion'of Bath, ML. “89 dentroyed by ï¬re. In accordancv with the winhm- n! the vrnr department. Maj. Gen. (His pro- pose: to hasten prrparnlmns fur the departure of more-stumps tn .\lnnHa. The lax! vessel 0:! Admiral (‘crwru‘n squadron “an captured by flu- Brook- 1311 and Oregon after a chase of 60 miles and ht: commander was mad. I prismnor. 'Thc ï¬ghting thus {Ir a! Santiago ha: cost the American lrmy the loss of 160 lite: and over 1,500 u-onnded‘ r A Rio (inndc train was held‘ up at Stony Creek. COL. by three men who wok $500 from the poo-enacts. In we gulf-ea an“ n mum Spain lost Iix ships. 300 killed. so wounded and 1.800 prisoner; Our lot: was one killed. "to wounded and no !hip! seriously hurt. Admin! ('eru-r: and man other ofï¬reh and men lucid as prisoners will be sent to New York. Commodore Scblry is one 0113 chil- dren. He is also the nephew of two men, each of whom is the father of the same number. Napoleon Valcom. of Huzlwn. Man“ eloprd with his stepmother. Weather burvau ofï¬cers left Calm-s- um 10 enablinh stations along: the Caribbean sea to notify the ï¬re! of approaching storms. Mznor Hill prudaimrd Juh 4 a pubâ€" lic holida} in Niagara falls ()0! , and it was the ï¬rst (-Mrbrulmu of Indr- pendc-m-e dny in ( mmdu, 'l'ht- court of nppe-nls n! Mnrykmd «h» ridvd Hunt the- “nrylnnd instilmv urt scluwl of liahimurc |.~ nnl (‘Ulmu'lh-d to admit vulurwl plenis. 'Hm PlH’t‘hHSl" Inn-h- In ('hh'ugn l-y “UL I“. ll. .lmnw‘. quarh-rnnuu-r n! Hu- drl-nrtnwnt of 1hr lukrw. during hIX ‘.\|'t"n.~ mmmmx (0 $1.:n;.’.,l 1M. Ut‘ Yuma: l'hil Shn'ridnn “ll! rnu-r West Point on thr- aulh nnlu-rnnr) lnl day of the entranct- of his fnlhvr. He has already passed an excelcnt (unm- luntion. The phosphate camp at l'onpon. S. C, is wildly vxcitc-d over the ï¬nding of $30 000 in gold by two nrgro diggers. who dug up n large Chen anddivided A horse 46 years old. the property of John Kihvrt. died in ("Inibornr county. Tenn. The animal was! once owned by Gen. Grant. and Wu: ridden by him at the battle of ('hicknmauga. $30 000 in go who dug up ‘ the contents Five insurgl-nu in Turkrstnn have been rxecmcd. They were part 0! 1 bob 0! 1.000 natives under the [cad- ership of (hie! MahonN-d Ali Khalif \\ ho made an attack on n Runjan post at Audijun. Six of the lknding business mrn of Lake City. S. (‘., were lmlgod in jail in Charleston. charged with having not ï¬re (0 the post ofï¬ce and munlcrrd the colored postmaater. l-‘r-nk IL Baker. in Lake City. In Fabrunry hut. William Kcnrnn was plowing corn in his {ather'l ï¬eld nelr Bluflon. 0., “hen the idea of going (0 War lud- den!) struv‘k him. T) mg his ‘enm (n 3 {ente hr then-upon stnmd for I. ima whrrr In- enliswd in tho Etcond Ohio volunteers. H is n-port pupwlar MHIL' MINOR NEWS ITEIS. the ln-uding ]‘ thiv Ier; 0'31 “113l- n. (‘ha Hm. Scarley. I“ AH 1’)! Full“ H a this HIS [UH II.“ from Watson Announcing the music Complete Dsnuction of 'm Ccrvern’s Squadron. New, SPAIISI Afllllél “(El PRISOIEI i Over “'aa‘tington. auly t.~v.\t “:45 Mon- ‘ day night the nary department poutodi the appended translation of I cipher ‘ cablegram recriu-d from Commodore : Watson. It in uimilur to thnt notched Monday from Admiral Sampson. but contains the sdditional information; that 350 Spaniardl wrre killed or drowned. Hi) wounded and 1.000 cap" tun-d. t‘ommodore “'atson‘n dispatch , follo‘s: "Play: drl Fate. Jul) 3 â€"To sh: sot-Run o! the NM')’ At !:’-| In Sunday the mnâ€"_ tsh nquadn-n. uvm :1, all. tnrludtn' om tum-oat. tame out o! Santtugo 1;". column 52;»? t3; 37;; 07197:)" that unified m m and ot the banana: pant)". Nothing In to ï¬ght. lacking mm It the window. the m run In: hn nultiy arro- tbe ("an F. :Ind then, It ttnx up lm bad and openm‘ month until the mlight [hunt-don uï¬th. be begin In I Ihhll tenor: Oh. don't you mberâ€"" But he got no further. ‘ 'nw vindo" show suddenly opnwd .ï¬ a but. bawdy-trained rngnnn‘ of th. battleship Maine Wu dropped fmm Withi- und {ell Iqmrvly on the mixer) Quad. "Uh, Ire remember 1H r‘h't," .110an | boar-c Toke {ram above. And the sunk-d tin or puwrod hind! tozrtbcrand nad‘t an pitifully mt L'- I\,A|-_ . "P‘myn drl Fate, Jul) 3 â€"To vhv Sun-mun o! the NM')’ Ax !:’-| In Sunday the Emanâ€" Ish nquadn-n. uvm :1, nil. inrludm' om (uni-oat. tame um 01 Sanlmgo Ln column Ind tn toully sin-zmyrd vnmzn an hour. 0104:! the (‘runbu I‘Mun IhiCh I"! Chan-.1 43 mg!“ n. ‘rgtuurd h) (ho rom- mndrr-ln-rmef, Ikooklyn. Orrgon and Triat. Iur'rndo.nng lo “rugby“ bu: u;- bo-lcmd to yrrvem llrkIrx Son: of our (man- ur men I'M-v “Jurvd rxflpl on board Brooklyn. (‘hltf Yea-bar. mm I’ll lulled .nd one n tun wounded, Ad- m.rul (‘ervrrm a! commanding can". ex- cepxznx M (lane 0. “nut 70 other oak-en Ard Lil) mrn pru-onen Aboux 30 Khitd or druï¬' l um! I.) roundtd. lull" Dem; cured for on Boucr .nd Ohvtne u-m ‘ru‘ “man 0“ Suntan) 2n Intole- Khitd or druï¬'n‘d um! I.) roundtd. I-urr hem; cured {or on Bona- nnd Ohvrue Haw 3;»: arm of! Suntan) 2n llrble- Ind m ulv r e while commander-in- elm! I. Iookmz out for (‘rmnbu Colon. "(Buued) “'AW." Thr followin'g mmarv- wan «ï¬n! to Admiral Sampson by Ibo presidrnt: "Tu Admiral iï¬mmar P1“: dv-i Er:- You hnn- 'he zr‘tnudr AM ronxvatulalion of the- whu' e Amt-nigh rmopir l“n'\s\' x: your noble «flee-n Ind m‘r lhrouxh Innu- vaior 1m! hrmors Mn- !»w-r, added to (he A'mrrk‘: xho xrnt'fm thank- and npprec'ulun oï¬hw mxinn â€lsm’rrdi ILLYAM M‘KINIJ?" †Thl- sturv ( I â€11‘ day is ‘N'kl [UN in nï¬irinl Iliqm ‘nrs. ravh \n-urinc date In! July «I, {ran . annps-un.{rnn1.<hnher and from hq-wv}. Stirring: n< 9hr) :13! urn that of gnlll'vnuh “:u am-nrdvd 1hr Imnur u! rhir! impnrtnm-u m-t only furzhv-_‘Inuxx)w1i:x‘v run!†2w run-J, 1-2:! My: Trn'n â€w 4%" (1-. :J Shh uru Hm! (.1 [hr Ilnnar u only fur thy- Tina ‘0. Draw IP‘ “amnion (‘1. Jul\ Thru- )uuug men, ( hark-n Sl‘nrle}. Roy SiIIm-t and Charles “'illiumn wert- drowned in ‘ht Inn hero Sundn} night during a norm. Thu WI rr sailing a I hnkv -r hnilt \m In “hen it beg HI m1 and ondomoring to bail ouIl Iillrr “In 19!! ungulrd» ed for a nu rm and tho yum capâ€" (Ind. “III R.â€" lor lio‘rr-or. Tupokn. Knn. Jul}- li\â€"l'ni1vd Status Srnnm “illinm ,\. I‘u'ï¬rr. “ho “as- furnwrlï¬srm (n \Vndunghm by H"- pnpulirtl Of Kaunas. ha! x! rinon a lMtcr accepting 1h:- prohibition nom- 1nn1iun for gnu-mar rv-m-mly ten- dorm! him. nator I‘rflrr says he “in dcwnw t 'n montha 10 making I thorough can .ru nn â€:0 sinplt- iuue of pruh leil'H. ;' Killed all ‘r,rm)"n Joâ€, prolmh‘. y .u S ANNIHMIED. \il\ ....... r--." w“. ‘__ -_ , of I cipher ‘ Nolh'yn‘ In to “gm. Commodore i lacking mm I! the window. the m _ . run In: hp‘m uu’zgtiy‘nnfu me in? {I Have {No Stomach ism.»u.vw manic mtundity. van".- uxmg Hedi? Wit Why. be mean u. “5 m}. grand digestne Imam mg .0 ~63 phuny cured all chums 1nd chug†j dgxmmc IIynph‘mI um ho Ln-d. - and new in (‘01:)!an You my be [unh- - um canning; madman If §0u I'm an w.....‘..,......_, _ tuxâ€"Clorebnd Plus: Dab". '- - ,v . .r-a_ Try Allen's Poolâ€"lone. A powder to be sinkâ€: law the ï¬ne. A: this season tour for! for! walks. nervo- uud hot. and m tired easily If you hug mum; let-t or ugh: lb try Alkn'. Foot-Eur. IH-onh t 0 fed mnkflnfl- in; any. (‘urea "mill-n uod "flung! Hutu: and «Ho‘uqmu. mum-am Km I ofnll handpvareflndeoulort. 3| may _ Id bv n11 (humanistic. “am for 5r. Trial p- FREE. Ad- dmAllcn S. 01W. be y,h.Y. DIOHY amt-d "1:4ng Dr H. I! Ont-'0 Soon. 0! Atlanta. (1:. The M droply uni-Mus in m«- worm. Ra-ud their adva- usemeut in umber culumu of um pupa. 7‘ I never cu: and word. with 'hkll to thunk you for what Lydh E. Pink- hun‘: Vegcublc Compound bu dun-o "Some years Ago-I hulwomb trouble Ind doctored for a long time. not let in: my improvement. At t'una I would feel wen enough md other {June- was mnble. So it mt. cl until 1.5: 0cmbar.1 11-h something terrible creeping over me. I knew no. what. bu‘. kept getting worse. I can hardly explain my feeling: .1 um time. I was so dcprczaed in spiri- that I did not wish to live, tuba-g1: I had everyming to lgvc hr. “ad 113'.- mm, was vory nnrrnm: could no‘ sleep sum was not 5319 to be left slums " Indeed, I ‘hough! I ï¬ould lose my mind. No one know. win“ I endured. “1 continued this way until the In“ of February. when 1 saw in n paper I wsiimuniai of a lady whoa: cm wu similar to mine. and who had heel cured by Lydin E. Y’inkhun's Vegeta- ble Compound. 1 determined to 113' it. and lclt better After the ï¬rst 6062. I continued taking it. and today m D wril womn, wd can say from It! hurt. ‘Thmk God {or such . medi- Mm Pinkhun invite: 311 “Bed“ women no writ: w her a Lynn. In... 10f .dvice. All such letter: at no. Ind mwerod by women only. Amerk‘l‘s 0mm Medina A Good Inn,"- a! on. of almost db When other ' pied air on“ 5' “aid: “I am 8“,“:‘5 hlppenec ‘0 PW ‘01â€: “TM? ' "Nomi: pm lot] wavtd In M. "1 be worried « \n." During dune!“ absent-mix dui. I t! be was wonder her befnrr. The usual standard, q on the ruffle, I thing m r! “.lb1 unli} X1â€) Ind sitting-rm m â€It He had lhhrn A cigar or b lrul lug ï¬xed.) a! bi! In; ï¬xed.) hi hi‘ In new: bdurc “No“. 2141.)“ the blfld “AL. do“ (-1 Cluura. o: ï¬cc slain“: Sun wan m kmm u "lu111|¢§‘)ou his hand: u. M: in a querr “my. never in occult I Comma an»! puma am} Iramm." "TIL! 1* -â€"â€"far (on bau- )wnrr For )t-nr: pogsibiw 7' "\l d .\( hue )(L'f' it was an up mme beer H: y “I I Law,‘ he rose up 1.x doorknob m: rooni. "YI'L BouncL Ht- 1 HQ ru-hd In) book Mulrw to lln‘ up ,: The nrxl $2.1 ‘0 (3531» an. in nu; (brawn will hum) met: I nu su Mr. House-r WI: imamu.‘ melhlnrmp It temp†to .m .136 Hut. "F‘t'ls art fl of ridu‘ult bud H l hth lurcu Intent {on o wl nor has uni} br give me _\onr thought: 01. so: I will tel! 50:: “linking UL" She Obf}9d lookmg ï¬xnill seconds, In» n'u “Ah: 1 Law your mom: I": whh'h il- panel upon the tur! I ing ou-r In-r 3 you had dud i The Bow “Haw you: X Handed Mn. 1 her hand away lcuer from ml and that the VI Comm" "Ax "j: “T. “0‘ - ewnmg hi ‘3‘» “bum hi kuazncu’d Bowr ‘H‘e U! U bf Tl 0‘ \ ’9‘