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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 21 May 1881, p. 1

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Sweat the hool- all tb kw. counts-yes boys 2 Alumsfriendenlleoneofhisenrl vege- tables "Waterloo," beam it is e bigbeet. n has been suthoritstively denied anti Gen. Hancock was coolest when no the point ofstsck. A water-n paper reports the birth of s mole child with win . Probably nature in- tended him for s bun csahier. Proverbisl Philoeo hyâ€"One hair in the hush cease snore feeling thsn seven plummeted mottoeeon the troll an overcome. The Hon. Phiness’l‘. Bornum cslledst the u i e i l FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1881. Tut very candles and tapers selected at first to burn around the lstc (‘nr‘s bier. it has been discuvcml. were tillal uith nitm- glycerinc and utlwr explosives. 3! t.» N}:\ ul nmd woods and liguitc aw reported to has c been bis-light to the surface from a dc 1th of l9! feet “bile boring an or. lesion we I at Galveston. Texas. .\ (‘nrxsunbov.sgcd 12, not only dis- ' ubcycd his father‘s injunction not to touch a ' gun. but used the weapon in such a way as 2 to escape the threatened punishment. llc enmitful suicide. l-Ixrsmmzxrs hnvc bccu made on annuals with porn bydmcinuic acid by .\l.‘ llrsmc. i'l'bc bodies of those killed with it n‘umiucd unstlwtcd bv decomposition for about a white house the d. to h' t " ” ‘~ . . . “d 1,... .. Peki‘mgw, mfi,,,,:’,.-ck“,{"“‘°,_ '3 Only. . Mr. O’Brien 2" he exclaimed in We a. .pmg to his feet. his face sfisme. LAND mun!- mn'rwmss AND mom Emma “mm: "at "mm. m“ "-"W'm‘ The Lowell Cum“ ' hu dtm‘ rod that ‘1 1 Only o baby. ment- ‘ Miss Desmond." he excuimed. ” Whit "_‘ "‘ "‘ the "3mg 2"“ “Wm” "‘ u"? ’f“"".°l“ q u M ‘ Ve f. i n , m ,1. Cosh!“ glanced down “ the postmm can you. what do you mm ,n The History othndlorvusintn Prince Ed- Gunning in Chicago and misfortunes of It could be easily separated by distillation. :1. pfin After the :nmthigllagh Gently held to mother's breast. ",ij “ What I say"â€"â€"â€"with an arch smile, and wt"! mu“... Gamblers. but much mom msdily from the tissues of hpldocumcntl mews. c e . holding out her hand, “ Oh, don’t be so ' “ Yes," said A well-known gambler. in "erb'wm‘w “m” 0‘ mmwm‘ws “‘“Mb‘ To Friend- st 1 Distanceâ€"We have no {Doro room in our wuwpsper basket for jokes about "soundinvestmcnts" being "luy- lug telephone shares." A Mission": man puts it thus: “At the ’arnest solicitation of those to whom I owe Only 3 child. Toddling along. Brightening now its luppy home. Only A boy. . ‘l‘rudgmg to school. Governed now by sterner rule. " Yes, this gentleman," he said bittcrly, “was a friend and ally of the “'hiteboys. He wss~l believe I have good grounds for thinking soâ€"kind enough to cut the rope of the alarm-bell at the time he was enjoying my hospitality, thus insuring our destruction had not my son’s tutor risked bislife for us." stupid l"â€"â€"stnmping her foot. “ flow can I ' the bravest man. if he won't ask met". Another moment, and he was kneeling be- side her. looking up with happy incredulous eyes into her blushing smiling face. " Oh, Glorvins. it is impossible!” he cried. Prince Edward Island is the only British province in America that has been undern system of land tenure. In 1767. the Island, which was then an unsettled British colony, was divided into sixty-seven townships. the majority of which were awarded army and navy" officers by the Government as a. re- snswer to on interrogation from a Chicago “ C bicn- ; Morning News reporter yesterdsy : go is one of the greatest gambling centres in the United Sta g “ But,"hecontiuued, “ it isn'tnowso much sossitwsssix orscven ycmssgo. Itellyouthe 5 Tm: removal of old Cctywsyo from the fort when- be had been held in such close captivity is said to have been accvuuplishcd entirely under the advice of Bishop Colvmso. who. kuowin ' the Zulu character \vcll. scru- ples not to album that the vcry contrnr ' menus - ‘ b . . W I hve mm'm’d I" become a cam!" "n" T. 0im " drcu M The“ he must could" hlmseu 1“ ' u 1‘1 adore you il’“ l'°“‘â€" '0“ calm“ P0“ ' .' ‘ b0 '3' had a mod time when Jake Reblu to in ‘un: thof 'tbf ll nlle 'inn“ fso ruv ‘ u we rmw m" mm mm mm; an gnaw 1°"? mu an ugly. renew as 1.2m .n W... .“vs'..°i.:e;;.;°.::. .3232. on“: “denser of mu... m... J..- mm m... . m; .. . 3...... -23.: ....‘.. A amt. her mistress ask her bus- “my a "um. “limg a“; hr‘ifm' {3? 30°“ Yakima "5;? “12° “.ggst lfy'uotgagtenerfimtyv 0’ Smtgluden_ “mined unbroken, and agitation: similar to Co‘lytn, Mayors." jourth should have on adopted. “A com- bull to bring ‘ mbc end Sou"w1tb him Bottl' wilhlife, “hr” 0 5° “"3: m “ 05° 0 8° 9 I" "5)“ "‘3 933°“ speak “5- those that no“. existin Ireland were fie. How do the gunblcrsnumsgc to get on monml of talk" would lmvcdouc more. he wheuhewnebometo Shared in now by loving wife. committed the detected traitor. “ It is neither pity nor gratitude,"sbe quently resisted, and the assistance of their feet after they have once been complct- ' thinks, to coucilistc the Zulus than the. im- hu' 1 '“er' I“ "'0 “'m The exhausted family descen led with him said very sh 1 now I l ' tri bl' l k l. l tl l t ‘ , ' ' ' . - . ' um trre vn ' )ro c." as" ‘ '- ‘* 7' '~ ~. p or the expected guests. only 3 “men to the drawn. 4001“. Murphy received ., Then it {doves Oh, Glowim’ my sweet. firsoogfin lfimpheneccsslsiyeéisfin gotten .‘y u u n lpnsomllt‘ltt of Ltt) uuyo Hz was about 4 years old. but he was a ho ful youth. “Papa bnvc you done any- ‘tb .‘8 down town tint you think I ought to whrpeyou for if I were as big as you are I" A GOOD-NATUREU traveller fell asleep in a tram. And married beyond his destina- tion. “Pretty good joke. isn'tit?" said a fellow- er. "Yes. but is little too for- fetcbecl‘, ," was the rejoinder. ' “‘“r'uo are on?" naked :1 police justice of n drunken risbman at the bar. "Lord _Beaconsfield, if it plain: yer honor." The justice thou ht the answer over forn mo- mentsnd rep fed: “0h, loco. The whisky mode you .dtzzy. COLLItuz: Dampening! Old'l'riggs: “Hello, Jones, apt. your feet sopping wet, haven't on! by don't you wear rubbers, us I do“: haven't wet my feet for six months." Jones: “Well, I should think you'd be nsluuned to say so. llutfrtsu: Atun “impassionisf.” winter's: “What sort of ssubjoct are you goin to paint on thotimlnense black canvas? “l ow. Ilr‘.’ That, sir is my greatest rnastorpiwc." “Is it.’ \Vhst is it? ' “A picture of nothing in "wee... burdened with core. . Silver threads in dark brown hair. Unly n gray-beard. 'l'oddling a. 'n. . Growing o d and full of pain. (July it mound. tl'cncrown with gross, llrcums unn-ulized-â€" rust nl. lust. . «wio' norâ€""~- IN THE MIDST OF FREE. By the .‘lflfltol' of “ilwvrzs chcxssxns." “A RELEN'I'LLSS For." “Mum”: U'CUSNIHI'S Famous." &c. Cmvrsu .\'II., AND LAST. The inmates of the Priory were in deadly peril. The first door took longcrto brcn ' open than the hull-door had; it yielded at lost however, sbivcred to pieces by the axes of the rebels. But, when they found that the nextdoor, and the next, demanded the same labor, they were infuriated. There was a cry several times of “Burn it down 1" but their captain interfered. orders to give t to soldiers the best of food and drink the house su plied. Refreshments were also brought to t e chilled and weary Indies and children. and then Mr. Cogblnn suggested that they should go to bed. " Sleep sweetly," whispered Leicester to Eva. as she said ‘Good moniiug'â€"for day was drawing near, through it was not yet light. "We watch over your snfet '." Mrs. Coghlun, Eva, and t e wearied child- ren were soon wrapped in slumber. Not so Glorvina. She had known Tim O'Brien from boyhood; she understood how vain and weak be was. and how the be of winning her by a sham rescue bud luret him on. And then there was his old father. It. would break his heart to have his son brought to n disgraceful death. She did not attempt to undress. She stole out. townrds the room were Tim was a solitary prisoner and watched. Only one sentinel was at the door, and he was walking carelessly up and down. She udvunccd to him. “ \Vill you obliges huly '5" she asked, with her sweetest smile. “ If it’s in my power, mu’um.” he replied respectfully. “ I wish to say a few words to Mr. O'Brien my darling, say that you love me E" And she murmured it in his arms. \l'ben at length they parted the girl said with a merry laughâ€"- “ It was as near being a proposal on my part as well could be. James. But I saw it was hopeless to leave matters to you, and I thou hi: 1 would play Desdemona." “ ear howcould I speak?" he said tender- ly. “ You so rich, so beautiful ! I could not have dared." “ Yet you dared death for me,” she said, with emotion. ” Ah, James, the banshee prophecy is fulfilled ! ,I shall marry the mvest mun I know." A double weddin took place soon after- wards, of James am Glorvinn, Eva and Cup- tniu Leicester ; and, on their return from the honeymoon, which was 3 nt on the Conti~ nent. the Co hlnns 'oine them in England. But by-nn -by. w ten “ the troubles' were over, the family returned to Ireland. By that time popular feeling in the neighbour- hood lmd undergone a. revulsion in their fuvout'. Mr. Cogblau bud rovidcd for the widow and children of O'Rou e, and the poor woman had told her friends how hard the Squire bud tried to get u rdon for her Dun. Elbeng to see why ture of the Island for the purchase of the estates of such proprietors us might be dis. posed to sell them. This Act received the assent of the Queen, but funny of the pro- prietors refused to entertain the propositions of the Legislature, and the result was the purchase of the land roceeded slowly. The agitation for the abolition of the tenant sys- tem meantime gathered new force, and the proprietors, experiencing great difficulty in the collection of their rents, su gested n commision to en uire into thew vole mat. tor. In 186031": 1 n commission was con- stituted. the Hon. John H. (bay. of New Brunswick being muued by the British Government, the Hon. Jose )b Howe by the Island Legislature, and the on. Mr. Richie by the landlords. The award of the com- missioners was objected to, however. by the landlords, and the award was set. aside. The tenants' agitation then become alarming, n Tenant League was formed, and the collec- tion of rents resisted to such on extent thutn detachment of troops was forwarded to the Island from Halifax to assist in maintaining the law and to preserve the rights of the land- lords. The question was not finally settled till 1875, when, Confederation having been “ \Vcll, you see, they borrow from one an- other. and then pay back when they make u but it is a fact that the majority on: broke twenty-nine days in every mouth. I re- in one evening to a known as the ‘Combiuution.’ The extent of their assets was twenty-five cents. and they wished to make it a half dollar to en- nblc them to )urcbuse two oyster stews. The game was fun). soon run the quarter up to $5. and soon had $200 out. Not yet satisfied. they laid down their money, and utiio'cloek v m_tbe morning they bud won between them i $2,300. Being inclined to be sports, they took the money and opened a furo bank of thcivown, in the Nevada block. corner of. “'nsbingtou and Franklin streets. thing unti roll. and No. l sat down and l , N0. ‘2 was ; then given nstnkc, and they both went in Tm: London Nporlsmuu having published 3 u l‘t‘ nut that the American l‘niuc had assertâ€" winning. A professional gambler when l “‘1 t he does wm generally wins it large amount ; E I would meet him in that description) of marks- ; muusbip, the. Sporting] (intent of Vienna rc- member some five yea” ago tlmttwowuitfls. plies with u letter from Joseph Sebulbotl‘. it who worked at the Commercial Hotel, want i game on Clark stvcct ' " Int be was the only expert pistol shot in Europe. and would like to tmd somebody who well-known sporting man of that. city. who ‘bulluugcs l‘umo to npistol mnfeb at 400 paces for 1.‘ 1.000, and says that be has long sought :1 man who is williu ' tocutcr such it match with him and doscu t care from what part of the world be, comcs from. 'l‘lllidlair‘olr i'imlomody directs attention to the profusion of money which the Nihilists seem to buvcnf. their disposal, and observes : “ No pccuniur ' resources at all conlpumble to it has ever )ecn jwsSCsst-d by the Socialists of other countries. 'l‘bcse luttcr have always uttcmptcd to curry out tbcir plots in tho cheapest way Imssiblc, generally with a knife or u rcvolvcr. With us (Russians). on the l‘lvm'y- . coutrury. ull uuurcbicul attempts, of the last run along smoothly for a fcw weeks, ' one night a. drunken brakcmun frmuv one of the railroads went. up and won the ulutionury organization, three or four years at any rate have ptovcd to be the rcsult of 11 complete systcul of rcv- udcquufe buviu ' The men then went. back to their old mums for the support of its Incndmrs and for business, nml though they often tried they subovniug persons to curry out \vbatcvcv bo- humnn having had his portrait painted, u The cum wood would bum like tinder n _the fisoucr’n she said_ it Will you let The quick-wittcd ‘eop secured what is known as the “1‘an pm. could never strike it again.” bests might be required of them. The ugly! Elie opinion of his friend Dubbs, 11 Ire- he mid, u-gmt the magem_ would see tpe me in?“ And she offered him a five-pound affilfiilefifii‘lllfilolfi‘tglénigfigmfiigfifitfiig chase Abt of 1875" was introduced. Since f h The? is a 8:?“ doul 0‘ cheating (10110 M source from which the Russian anarchists ob- ttrod, ousevpstnter. Dabbs: “ cll, it I like flames, Beam”, “.evvc promlsed to save Mm, note, that date the Government has succeeded i“ um. um t. there. fnm tbcsc pecuniary menus remains a mys- you; but if you’ve paid $75 for it you've been done. “'hy, there ain’t half is pound of paint on the whole thing!" ‘ \Vuo said that a. house divided against itself could not stand! Turkey has bud wsr or revolt or riot. in every province, and been under the thumb of Europe, for the past four or five yours, and yet she stands up like u» decision of the Supreme Court. A Bun.th butcher has written a five~uct comedy that is about to be presented in that Desmond, who is one of us, and we will. Work on with u will, boys !" But they began to think it strange that the pursuers had not returned, and the cup- tuin grew uneasy. The fourth door was down, but there were five others; and every mo- ment, if the tutor had escaped, placed their necks in 'eopurdy. Still the men’s blood was up ; o )sfsclcs only roused andinfurinted them, and the captain knew that he dared not order a. retreat. The fifth door The man’s eyes sparkled at the sight of it. “ I don’t see that it can do any harm,” he answered; but. if I do, Illn'alll. you'll never tell I did 9" “ I solemnly promise you I never will." “ Then pass,” he said unlocking the door and admitting her. - Tim was sitting at a table, his head bowed on his anus. His bonds had been removed, and food stood by the side of him. He look- ed up as she entered. “ Glorvinu 1'" be exclaimed. done his duty. Moreover, the agitators were no longer active. Glorvinn. and her husband often visited St. Kevin’s Priory. James had, soon after their marriage, sent a. handsome present to Kath- leen, which enabled her lover at Once to “ speak to the priest." and, on their mur- riuge, to set up in a. little holdin of their own. Here one day Kathleen owns to them â€"â€"wbcu questioned by Jamesâ€"that the ap- enrnnce of the banshee bud been-planned by aptain Rock, and that. the figure had been purchasing the interests of the landlords in 203,847 acres, and compulsory land purchase being the rule, there are now no landlord interests in the island. That the change has been beneficial few doubt, though it is asserted that under the system of tenuntvy many of the farmers acquired considerable wealth. The grand total of separate hold- ings in the province is 8,485, for which the Government pujtl$1,226.468.83, selling to the tenants, as a. rule, at a. lower price than the purchase amount. The great bulk of “ Yes : at the time of which I am 5 mak- ing the “'est Side was filled with Jrucc games, cs eciully Hulsted street. They usually but men steer victims to the gumc. For instance, at man meets another on the street, enters into a conversation, to n fora-bunk to try his luck and asks his friend to accompany timund look on. They go up, the ‘ cap or,’ buys a stack of chips, with money whic 1. of course, belongs to the bank; he stakes the victim and they both I tcry ;but the rcquiml funds am- always at their service. " Tm: a ipcuruucc of the Marquis of Blund- ford in t 10 pa ms of TM Kimmy)”: ( 'mlury us it rndicul xmd reformer has taken the town by storm in London. The Marquis bus nuvcrbitberto given the least. indication of an addiction to letters or of the reform of himself or unytbing else. but. has been u source of infinite trouble to his own family. and of us much disgust to that. of his wife, u .‘ I ' ‘ n took still louver to break 0 en; the sixth . . .. .. . . ‘i‘lty' fh"."“"h°'.' “3 "_ Pmu'"el"'h““t‘faks which was welfjged was almgst immovablc’ “ Yes, Tim; I have come to sce‘ if I cannot represented by 1‘“ agent 0f 11“? i “15.0 thnt 5"“ the mum. is in lots of 1mm50to 100 acres play. For a. short criod they are n owed “Mi-3h?” °f the D"l‘".°f mumm' “ho 1”” fiaggpufitlglffl:igxtffiv gamut] '3 at??? and the axes had 'to cut-open the panel low’, save you]! herself 11nd been employed to wall beneath each and Eire“. 125 contain more than 000 to win, and than £9), commence to lose. pummc tlulm (tun: oceastoulbccu complcllcd by pea - - rcss '( v . . . ,- - . \ . . i â€" , . . ‘ I I . . , .. . . kill." of course. The price of admission for down for the “I'm to 55° through and remove “ Y0“ forgwe me the“? ‘0“ do "0“ G10“ ma 3 wmdm" B01 the people km“ acrcs- These lac“ are Principally gathered pamper Apparent} 105mg “8 "me" as flu" fidniib‘iiiil“ lTle till-Iliuliz litial'iioiiutlii'ltzlu‘v‘vfill choice seats will be forequnrtcrs. A I.th boy who was to s the after- noon with the doctor's little dun btcr was given two pieces ofcnndy. When to return- od, his brother inquier if he gnvc the larger it. The doors were of a. thickness not dreamed of in modern times; and thus the rebels had only just broken open the last but one after two hours' toil. In the menutimc the pursucrs bud come back and warned them of danger approaching ; but the men, grow- tnore dogged as the resistance utterly scorn and loathe me 1'" ” I ity youâ€"I pity still, more your good old fat icr ! " “ Ob. Glot‘vinu, I did it all for love of you â€"bccuuse I wanted to a poor to save you, to seem the bravest of the brave, since courage was the charm to win you ; and I knew, I felt that the heiress’s sympathies were wrtb them. and were anxious to save her and the tutor from the dnnger threatening the family. Glorvinu in jest used to declare to her hus~ bond that she had been shamefully inveiglcd into marrying him by this pretended pro- phecy ; but. 0 read the truth in her eyes from a. report, dated November 4, 1880, for- warded to the Gladstone Government by the Public Lands Office of Prince Edward Island, the Gladstone Government having applied for itwhile the basis of land reforms 111 Ireland was being considered. Victim. It general y ends in the ‘suckcr‘ losing every cent, and after be has depar- ted the ‘cnp ex" gets forty per cent. of the winnings, t 0 dealer ten. the remainder going to the bunk. A good ‘brncc’ dealer cpum’muds 11 large salary in gambling cir- c cs.’ be ascribed by many to n desire to )uf. bim- sclf in auto vouism to his father, the bike of Murlborong x. in politics, and it will, further, doubtless be freely bintcd tbut. be is not tln- real author of the essay to which his name is attached, which is in truth nbnut the only does fo’the little girl. “No mother, Ididn't. ' more an. _ . . ,- , - kou told me always to give the biggest piece 330;... to them was more provoking, would that I was a coward j " even before she addedâ€" ' _ - â€"â€"--° r.-'-â€" -- “ Who has made the largest winning in {gzrmt‘flih‘ ‘ 1"“? fui‘lmll'l'cc “ “h “men "‘5 has to the Company. and l was the company over not heed. He bowed his head in utter shame as he " let I Shall always bless the “ luteboys poems non“. Chico 0 Ma. legitimate rune 3” “ 'er 0 ’0‘" “0' 't“ ' thorn." I’Acn‘lc Coost--“Bon -toug audience. said Mr. Muckny to Col. I ungcrford. “Wee” replied the colonel to our VJubn. “Electâ€"- cmnrdoln crum’ibotc tong. ob?" quoth John, on his shirt bosom swelled with conscious pride. “Wee,” said the colonel. Tho colo- nel thcn shook hands with the Conistock mil- Tbc. initiates were in the lust room. Glor. vino bud revived, and now sat pale, mute. on if turned to stone, Eva. trying to arouse her. Mrs. Cogblan, clusping her little ones to her beating heart, wept silently. Tim O'Brien stood with folded arms leaning against the wall and gazing at Glorvins. with a. sort of sullen despair. lieâ€"perhaps he spoke. ” It was a. terrible delusion," she said, with repressed contem 1:; “but now we have no time for bulk. T ese windows are so closely barred that no sentries were thought to be needed outside them. I bring you n file"â€"sbe gave it to himâ€""and you can cut through the bars, I think, unheard. for the door is thick. Once out you know how to for showing me that. the man I nlreudy loved was worthy of a. princess.” She bud, long before, receiveda. letter, given to her by an unknown messen er. which informed her that Tim O’Brien rsd reached America. in safety. He told Glorviua. in it that he meant to begin a. new life, and “ for her sake." try to keep at least an honest man. The horse has the smallest stomach in pro- portion to his size of any animal. Fifteen or sixteen quarts is its utmost capacity. This space is completely filled by four unrts of outs and the saliva. that goes into film stom- ach with it. Horses are generally over-fed. and not fed often enough. For a horse with moderate work six or eight unrts of bruised “ \ all, there is n we l-known member of a. liquor firm here who drew out some $12.- 000. Al. Smith won $9,000 one time in this town; and smukin of losses, n capitalist front Euglsm pusscc through this city four curs ago on his way to Colorado to purchase and. While here he became acquainted with an obliging youngmnu who talked about England to him and took him up in the Sm»: pcncc has been declared, the city of London is busily ctting up rm cmigrutiou on an extensive scnc for the Cupo of flood Hope. and holding out great tcm tutious to all willing to risk the danger of f. to climate and the prospect of being kicked out. of the country at any moment. By last ycur’n statistics 2,607 emigrants from England lnnd- ed in South Africa. But it vricultuml inbor- lionuiro nul con ratulntel lim on hi. flow aloneâ€"hadrcnd her swoon ari bt. . . . , . . . of French: 'j‘jmgcumin‘wc'm up mull one And now the crashes, thogilnprecutiong, escape from the grounds by one of the by. Often, when children blessed their union, (tintsandfieilght 0" Pgulllsl ‘£ “incl llay 3' Kentucky block where he finally lost over are did notnumbcr more tum bulf. The). the sound of hideous voices. drew neural-and tbs. But stay, you will need money. and thelt‘ 10W. tried by years, grew only “'3' ‘3 5“ o‘ent' “5 31°“ ‘ e c‘ m at $30,000. It is needless to rcmnrk that he did could produce tunoug them £10,743. The of'tho stars flushed like u meteor before poctntors. "Mugnifcck!" cried the cob» ucl. “Tray boon!" shouted Mr. M. “Duko- rec!" shriokod the colonel. “Toot sweet!" yelled .lubn. After the play. Msckny drew the colonel to one side and whispered in his cur: “I dout mind tcllin' yo I spoke Italian us well as I do Frcucb -» do you?" “Yes” re- plied the colonel. “I guess wc'vc both been cultured in the some bot-house. .«h. 9“â€" Womun's Softening Influence. “ It’s astonishin'.” remarked the old Yun- kcu forty-ulnar. us be nodded ovcrbisgluss to the a nearer, and tho rty could at last (listin- vuisb cries of “l '6 will have their hearts’ lood !" There was a nearer, louder crush, than a blow on the last door, which seemed to full on Mrs. Coglnu’s heart. as her little Norah screamed with childish nll'rigbt. The sound, revealing how near the assailants had drawn to their victims, and boiled with a. shout of fiendish glee from the Wbitcboys. Here they are, buoys, at last !” cried a voice. Then something was muttered. “ And that’s true for you ; it’llsuvo time,” ore are fifty poundsâ€"nil I have just nowâ€" and let; me hear in some way when you are safe." He had fallen of. her feet, and. seizing her band, he covered it with kisses and tears. She drew it away with n feeling of loathing. “ Make haste ! " she said. “ You have no time to lose." Then she advanced to the door and called “Sentry,” rapping on it at the same time, The sentinel, on the watch for her summons, opened the door, and she passed out swiftly. more tender, Glorvinu would bless the happy poril to which she owed her husband. â€"â€"â€"â€"<»<-.->~-â€"â€"â€"~- The Average Russian. As for the Russians being “barbarians,” and to a great cxteutincurably barbarous, that is a. position susceptiuble of 11 great deal ‘ of argument from nmny‘difl'erent points of . . . l View. The most familiar. most ad coplan- is (Ium, and perhaps the most unjust theory f 0 that even the better educated and refiner Russians are at the very best only coated. with a thin veneer of civilization. - The great master of. cynical terseness in expression, ' | wears out ver rapidly. least three meals, and is better if fed in four. A horse’s digestion is very rapid, and therefore he ets hungry sooner than a. man. \thu be is fimngry be is ineffective, and \Vutcr fills the sto- mncll, lower t to temperature. and dilutes the ostric juices; therefore it horse should not (rink immediately before eating. Neither should be be watered inunedintely after eut- ing, because he will drink too much and force some of the contents of the stomach in- to the largerintestine,which will cause scour- ing. Securing is also caused by too rapid eating, which can be prevented by putting not buy any land in Colorado.” “ What 18 your opinion, tmywuy, of gum- hling us a profession. “ t is a. profession of bcurt-ncbcs and re- morse. If it man is in any business be had better leave gambling alone, for in the end he will come out 0. heavy loser. A mnu out to gain, who is slmr and shrewd, may mun- nge to live by grinding, but if. is u very precarious existence. " «odohâ€"oh- Wins or no. Empress. The Empress of Austria. came to Paris'- trents ' him, ruid then insinuatcs that he is going up Cape Government much known that the most liberal terms will be offered to (uni- grants of thisdescription-«111ml at ten shill- mgs an acre, payment. for which muy bu nuulc by cusy instulbucnts, und on unmml ground rent. of one per cent. on the umouut. f. is perceived that the only chance possess- of business, who has nothing to lose and all ’ cd by Englund of rcfniuing bcr colonies isby I the infuslun of the English clement. Al. tbc Cape two-thirds of the white population on: of Dutch descent. The arrival of some thousands of English yeomcu would serve to lcnvcn the lump. - -» ~â€"â€"-â€"u<-..p ac»~ ~~ '_1_";:'r':’"(.ll'nr ‘cgixfixdzmfig “,f'Y‘jgfiff “gig: {legged an? “lentofim‘. to?” 0‘ Cnpltninfimk' Prince Bismarck. bus lent the immense half 0. dozen pebbles, half the size of tbe fist, much disposed to receive no omcifll visit Amateur, and Ewan-m trnvcl odu 'ood m: and b'cldyunn)’ limdin 1510’ 'hithcronmn '13”de tv'm' tart w°ii§flt°fh59°91ebfitÂ¥nn4hiflWWW““"- int°th°'““"8‘~‘“with “'0 09‘8- Sheimgrcat. awry great Indy in reality Amateurs are very M to look u mu 5 - l H" "W e "0 mmwen ‘1 (mum-3 ' rcac tng‘sa rty m judging the characters! Gtvs only a moderate drmk of water to a and in he.- own eyes; very capricious and mum", m, their "mat “uplmmhh. {UM '1”. 1nd most 0' tho camps on the coast since '49. I‘ve ot tbroo bullets inside 0' me. I’ve sbot and listen shot at. uu' never heard nobody say I hadn‘t on good grit us most fallen: that‘s ro- in'. But at home I‘m In kyotc. Aforu I‘d at the old woman know that. her hot. biscuit wasn't A l when it‘s like stiff numlgnm, I'd fill m use" as full as n retort. l‘vc dune it lots 0 times. Most. o' my teeth is gone from tug in‘ on ln-ofstcnk that the old Woman fried. li'yc think I roar out when I go over ncbniriu the dark? No. sir. “'lulc I'm rubbin' my shirts and kcc in' back the tears, I'm likewise swcntin' fur car the old woman has been woke b' the upset. It didn't use to be so." sight-ll the poor fellow, thought- fully. rubbing his shiniu v scalp. “ \\ hen we first bitched. I thought wostbo superin- tendent : but after u your or two of urgyin' the pint. lscttled down to slioviu' the cur at low wages. I kin lick any mun o' my ugo nu’ size." cried the old gentlcnuux. banging the saloon table with his wrinkled fist. " l'll shoot. stand u . or rough-nud-tulnblo for the fun 0‘ doiu it: ut.whun Ihsngmvbat on the Desi“ the hnll.nn't.nkc off mymuddyboots,m‘ war the old woman ask it tbnt'v me, I tell you the starch comes right out 0' Inc." MWH Sumofthonnnkoftnxtnnd. The business tmmctcd by the Bank of England has no jmllel with that of any omega ‘ t in the world. innsmuc as it combines yithsn culinary honking busi- nos: tfi'e nunigoment of the Nations Debt sud the issue And mynwnt of the greater portion of thenote-ctrculntiou of thc country. some idea of the msgnitudo of the work may tut-formed when it is stated that there are no ing to sudden life in her cure for others. tuiswcrcd loudlyâ€" “ Yes, Mr. O'Brien is here." “ Then bid bim open the door for his friends." She turned and confronted Tim. The traitor's bead dropped beneath her glance of scorn. “ It. was for your sake," ho murmured. “ Traitor !" was her reply. llut. his friends outside were impatient. “ Now look on, Tim O’Brien,’ said the some commnm ing voice, “I order you by your oath to open this door, and cause no more delay, which is risky for you and us. Open at once, orâ€"you know the forfeit." The coward netuull moved to obey ; but ‘vlorvinn threw horse f across his path and stood with her back to the door. “lYou sllnll kill me first. vile traitor l" she sou . l’crhnps Tim would have used his stren h and moved his slight opponent from is path. but. Co vblnn. who had been stunned by grief and im ignntion, suddenly seized him and pulled him down. Murphy flow to his master's assistance. and the footmnn, with ready intelligence. drew out his knife, cut all“ pieces of the ulnnn rope, and bound Tun bnnd foot. be making scarcely any resistance. “ Will you open ngnin shouted Captain Rock. “Obey at once, or you shall die with these traitors of Ireland I" " I am bound bond and foot." muttered Tim. " And we are saved shriekcd " Tho llussorsâ€"tho llusssrs !" Yes, therc was the gallop of horses and the sound of the trumpet l 'u Eva. had been cut throu b. In his heart Coghlan was glad that his 0 d friend’s son had not to endure the awful fate awaiting the rebels; and no great efforts were made to trace him. That morning Leicester had a long conver- sation with his host, in which he represented to him how dangerous longer residence at the Priory would be, and he bssought him to take the ladies to Dublin, and to give him Eva. in muriuge. I “ “'hen,” added the young soldier, “I will sell out, and you can all come and stay with me and my wife in my place in Eng- lunt ." To both requests the father assented ; in- deed the ladies had vowed they would not remain at St. Kevin's. It was settled that the Hussars should stay to guard them dur- ing the neodful preparations for do rturo, n duty which proved cqipdly agrees is to Eva and her lover; nnd, t us for n time united. it was almost with regret they saw the day come when the ' were toleuve their old home. though now f l of' such terrible memories. Mr. Coghlnn bad one, the day after their rosette. to see and unit the heroic cler y- mnn to whom they owed their lives. c found him still weak and his arm painful: loss of blood had been the chief inqur '. and the flesh wound promised to heal wal ; but. what u wound it wasâ€"tho whole length of the urm ! It was wonderful, the doctor said. that be had not bled to death. The Hussnrs kept him with them till he was well. and nursed him with tender brotherly care. They thought him suchn hero that they regretted he was not one of themselves. Captain Leicester was exces- sively kind to him : and it was with him he The mun glanced in, saw that his prisoner was safe. and. locked the door. I' i Q The next day if; was found that O’Brien had escaped, and that two bars of the window of man to the “venoering” and “bur- barinn" hypothesis in his famous dictum. ldriven will "The Russian is a. co ital fellow till he tucks his shirt in." ' o understand the the 'Muscovite character one must have lived in Russia. Ivnn Ivanovicb, the moujik -â€"peasunt, droscbky driver, mechanic, laborer, or what notâ€"wears his shirtâ€" usunllynredcotton oneâ€"outsidebis other gur- grain for horses. horse. Ala 0 drink of coldwnterbeforebcing rImve nquioting effect on 0. nor- vous horse. A race-horse always runs on an cmpt stomach. Digestion progresses mod- erate y during cxercise,if the exercise isnotso violent as to exhaust the powers of the horse. I consider bruised oats worth twenty per cent. more than whole. They are more com- pletely digested. I prefer outs to any other Cracked corn is very ood ments. All those familiar with Russian under some circumstances, but I won dn't humanity know Ivan Ivnuovicb to be, on the whole, a. “capital fellow.” He is frank, brave, generous. affectionate and docile. He is a fervent devotee of the grossly idolatrous rites of the Russo-Greek Church which some tremendous force of this merciless resume of l I use meal or shorts. The disease called big head is caused by feeding corn. When a. horse comes in hot I would give a moderate feed immediately. If the horse is too tired to eat I would take his feed away. Anglican Ritunlists are insane enough to Alicstedbod isnreasonagainstwufcriug,ond think can. without much difficulty. be brought into communion with the Church of En land. He is grossly ignorant ;'but be has a utmost reverence for the offices of the church, and does not think the worse of ease of the throat or lungs. his pope or priest when, in his village, he is occasionally called upon to assist in carrying home from the drumsho the ecclesiastic, dead drunk, on n. strete ier. Ivun himself gets tipsy whenever he has the chance of oing so: but he is the bestnntured of acts, and too much beer or vodka scarcely makes him riotous or pugnncious. ever the rather incitas him to the shedding of ' excess“? Charges- excrcise the devil. Truthful be can scarcely be said to be. He has been too recently nslsve tobenblc bility of toll- Hc is. to understand the moral cul ing a lie, but he is passing onset. in fine, "good wood." capable of being for feeding, or the system is then just in the condition tobegin di estion. A horse will not. founder if fed in erstely when hot. I prefer dry feed unless a horse has some dis- Do not consider it worth while to out boy. I always feed buy from the floor. then the horses do not get. particles in their eyes. Too Many Lawyers and Too Hunyroos. The rock that the legal profession are in Inebficty 0 most danger of comin to wreck on is that of ' lore is a. continual low growling in the community on this subject. l'hc followin I, in on English lay newspaper, does not. exaggerate the mutter: “There are certain well-known finns of solicitors who can never be got to render a statement; they are perpetual y a lying for checks on ac- count, and gene y hsvc the faculty of uk- ing for these at some critical time in the strong-willed in carrying out her fancies and i In the German fashion sbe ' can leave rank aside and be very cbnrmiug' with people of no rank to speak of. if such isber good pleasure. Capt. Middleton. who! is her csquire on the hunting fields of Eng- 3 t0 - tcur. whimwhnms. land and Ireland, had never reason know that she is the proudest of the proud. \Vith the circus girl Elise, who was lost your the idol of the Parisian (lommcux. bur cool persistence with which they dcclinc to avail themselves with contributions which flu: contributor is convinced would [nuke the fortunes of the journals. if they only knew it~â€"sucb blindness to self-interest - l'mlht's pity in the brth of the worldly wise num- llc inditcs a letter of rumoustmncc to the misguided editor, and is promptly crushed. In somcnlcss tender emotion tlmu pity is aroused by such conduct. lingo very Injcsty is almost motherly, and is Vcry’offacungimtcs the bosomof the rejected poet. companionuble. Tbcy smoke cigarettes tot gctbcr and talk gnily on crplcstrmn subjects â€"-thc only sub'ect whicl interests the Kniscrin. But Elizabeth holdsin foul scorn nouvcnux on riches and self-mnth 'rcut Indies. Allhcrprejudiccs nndwlmt she came her principles are on the side of feudalism Stnnrtiug under u some of gross ill-usage. lu- pours out the viuls of bin wrntb upon tbnt Incarnation of fraud, injustice, xuul wickwb ucsn, tbc editor. Why should bis poems be rejected wbcn so much trash in umcrtcd‘.’ “'by is no reason for rejection voucbnnfcd to him? He hysterically demands mtinfnc- n.n(l right~divinc monnrcb ', which, by the tiou. The amount of this sort of cont-upon- wny, never lived on barons of the feudal period. She looksw although Austria is now undcrn free govern- mentâ€"u n the English constitutional mou- nrcb witffopity min led with contempt, and calls her a poor. pou try-yard fowl, who has no wing-power to take it high turd iudcpcml cut flight. “'bcn the French Republic was represented at Vienna by parvcnu Ambossxr dors. the Empress was scarcely civil to their cxccllcncics on the rare occasions on which they bad 0 portunitics to approach her. The Chief o the French Executive culled on her Majesty at the Hotel Bristol and was received by her. The crowned Clorindo was surrounded by her household. Port. of bcr bsir. which is stillof aburnishedbowel-brown shade and splendidly luxuriant, was coiled round her bead, and the rest was allowed to fall down behind her. She was dressed in n goov terms with tbcidcncc that. goes on is snrprisin and dim trcssiug. The bad untch Well on :ad policy of umutcurs wbo adopt such in course of action cannot be too strongly ocnnurcd. if they really believe tbut tbcirurticlc.orpocm. or wlmtcvcv it may be. is worth publinbiug. let. them send it the round of the [wriodiuul press, xunl if it fails to find It bnvuu of rent from its wundcriugu somewhere, its proper place is in the fire. It ought to be burnt: in mind that although the rcmling .ubliu: dcr vours an immense amount of ru Illllfll, and pays for it, flu-re in u vuntdiffcrcmmluctwccu well-written [nonsense and the clumsily- bzulbcd encyclopedia or ovemtmim-d senti- ment of beginners“ [Tim/rub. .lluqu~.im,| â€"â€"»â€"~â€"--‘OO".‘V"â€"-â€"â€" ’ The Suggestive Chain. A gentlctuuu call» at n l’rcncb jtzwcler'n _ . Captain Rock threw down his arc. with nu journeyed toDublin when he wnswcll enough - _ Mum, when the know that the m; m . , , , ,. . _ _ fowf in" ""0"?" it" 'h“ imprccntiou. ' lie and tho Whiteboys had toresume his uluwtiorml duties. It was even mnegfinggaizh'ignficmy ifigrtlnozz 2mm“, help paying'yin order that his sci“ PIE: “33“”: ""‘_.l‘i‘m‘}’:t;: in London tolmw: n momorinl ring. cmnniu. Ml“ fund" ‘ ‘ ° “um "r" ' "lows heard the spprosching horsemen. and they thenn very in and weak young man who ' ' ' Ogle,- solicitors punish them. co m ' ‘ mg the hair of l‘fflflth, rcpaxrml. ‘l‘lu- mum] flaring last year was above l5.‘.‘50.0(Xl. npnoeutiug a sum of £IÂ¥lS.CI)0.000. and that a u'milnr amount was chum-lied. Ill accurate registerof each operation being kept. so that u“. no“ pgid into the bank during the last 5",, you: could be produced wrtluu a minute 0,. “m, with information now the channel wmush which it had funndita way back to My; olthough the ter n‘prmnted at once made off. now. Guided by n handkerchief which Eva wnv- od from the winduwto their friends. the soldiers can»: right on the Whiteboys. and there was s hund-to-hnnd ti 1M. A few broke through the llussars M1 got away: but half or more of the band were taken, And lint escape was not easy entered the usudsornc Dublin drawing-room behind his friendâ€"mow soon to become a bridegroom-and who received. with his old diflidencc and lmshfulnoss, the thanks and congratulations of the family. ‘ Teddy now looked up to Mr. Surridge as the test of heroes ; and the boy's innocent admiration end hero-worship were almost patient nndlsubmissivc. He is not very in- ventive. but he has scuriously strong imi- tative faculty, almost Chinese in its concen- tration and lsborious fidelity to the thing to be imitated. Thence be can be taught to be an admirable cabinet-maker. an inlsycr, on cnsmelist. s pottory pointer, and a worker in metals. Simile his worusnkind are the most skillful of cmbroidcren. He is very may go on. quisitivencss of any who my wish for a dc- tniled bill of costs by mokin it out noun extent vastlyin excess of t c round rum originally demanded." to the time given, t to work given or the con- sideration received,snd all kinds of vexstious obstsclcs are thrown in the way of any who speak! Frcncb well. but with n (lcrrnnn accent. The Empress of Austria has little taste for raiding. When she is at home she in gcncr~ I the charges are um othegtoistnggogg‘: ' ally very tired and lolls buck in u doc-p, soft J mn-cbsir. or licu on u sofa pulling cigarettes. She has nu album by her with photos of her horses. her favorite dogs, but grandchild and her children. She hates brilliant assem- ] u: bnir, it. but u l'ctcmifc, wiz more. good nmn mid: “ Eb bicn ! Yu-M, it shall u: done," continuing, “71m: in nuttng lik how. bore in irelty ting. rub chain, mocb better mu guli'l ; in side» it make you tink. Supptm: Ayou are out witn friends, you look at your vstcb vitb gold cbniu, null '02: may it in lo o'clock, mu you put him writ: [ill in oil. llut suppose you have «:lmiu of Imuluum'n the were tinnlly bound snd confined in the lower touching - cvcn Norah abated her efforts at v _ . - - - seek to effect . refann in this res ct. The ~ .- - _, f “0 “m . m “‘3 _ . - . domesticated and very fond of ms children. _ , lbcs, has no web to be ulnr, thinks r- » . , ,U , , . , , , , r - . “000.1111: :1“ no“? cm! m Nu" 3m “M.” rooms of the house on the north nde. tossing. and felt as much ret- crcnce for the dawns}, he occasionally mm)“: his wife. {wt 1., a,“ the mg. of me 1c pmfwlm. l‘mncnu wuwlnptimc' lama” “pumig'm :flllfr'kfiAlly‘yflll 5.1:: ) “13L mama!“ A? v - . l ' g , 'foiiti’umd to 12.500 miles. ,,,,, W1->”â€"â€"â€"~â€"” ' “.5 W 5 Then Captain Leicester knocked ot the door to tell the fuuily they were safe. and to uk mltuission. He entered looking flushed. tutor ss Ibo unit on hls of. He had been but: only three days, when. as he was sitting writin v in the new school- room, he beards knock or sdmittnnce. At. 0f strong 1' nor. as I hove hinted. he is passionstely and; otherwise he is content y to live on the aim lest sud courses fore. White band be self om tastes; “brick ten" are overcrowded, and are being added to w by you to on extent which the public no means require. Yet the c!- mterests by l w me- clusiveness that obtains with and cannot imagine how the world was ever able to get on without steam locomo tion. Her travelin' train is n mininturc palace. llohcmisn g'ls- in much employed inc. l slmll go: (:lml mot. . {Funny/'1 Pray/rum] l shall go lmmc. ..-â€"‘ce 4-.» ochâ€"w- » - '-““""“ ""‘ . ' “ \‘ounreufc: l mu thunkful tony." be his "Come in." Glorvins entered. looking ~ . - . - . than]. of rocedurc, and the strin ent rule-s . - ', . ' . Ar?“ ‘9 a announced. I ‘ very lovely from the brilliant csnution tbst mfggkfinobmm,md’grhfnh,} °,.",'.':,,,,".°be'°,.“fii imposed Iixpon all the members of 8the craft. .lnur. ilumn has discovered n cul'inun t... test 9%“ m hummm ' Mr. Coghlan wrun his hsnd, while Mn- burned in n her cheeks. _ m may in“, bi. dick “d with bu! duh]. pm”; a,“ “balm.” wmpflmon which "I. "dad “A mu" onwr , 0 mi“ and maiuhlsurcbctwccuthehandwriting-of \ lulu! be con "u' Coghlsn And her dsng ter could only thunk She he d two or three quill pens In her ‘3'. help” give him typhus“ the chum; emu in .11 other me,- The commence “mixing d will. like I pml'vmfgfiui‘in the lingo and Corlyic. R‘grmvhocnumphoneuorketch him by their tests. The relief from thst hand, and with a little nervous tough the l mnudlin tours, or to an excess of piety in ex- pccbornting to the right and left in order to and he an sleep anywhereâ€"the top of s is thsf. the ublic are robbed, sud that s orthodoxy of her Majesty, who in not. bun" l'mf. Swill ' says “the coming Hum will bc .mdmficww‘ikuufimu“mum wuslmttoomuchtobesr. nnmdâ€" - - - . - - 'c m. be m: . . . . . .v 5:: ' K V world, ‘ tenderly on En: but it won on 1 u“, come m up" you will be m ulm most. chosen resting W gulf: mwonV‘Obczi: tm°ghncm 1:: “we (3&2: ev er, a devotee. t‘unpcmu. c mic. merciful. just, generous. 0 t h .M ho h]. d mdh ma ‘ m I M g rad Indifferent so to bed-clothes. en: in no Pm , , , 31““: _.__.__.. .vfl..-” charitable. lsrge-bmrtul. mat-unnpcml, T, ,u. gram h,unw cane ha 1!: m l or Into man _ w _ ‘3' mcv '- - ° 8"" have, .9le Inn humid: when he W 0‘ the-9°11. "We “'6 emf bulk of A P I I D u , Christian. a mod neighbor and o fsitbful .lh . ‘vrhnm'm'mj 0“. u m “fins '“ ‘ "nus" hw” I mw‘mp'd‘hmnim . isdrswn for the coma-i ' sud cropped M W °“ ” but. “‘q a”: 0‘” damf r" - M" u -' w '0 citixcn.“ Aniline might. have uldcd. In: will ' Ax outlaw inn plindlsl Ibobcllcm m” . ,, I“ m m “on? a W' 89‘“ “m ‘ and shsven, sud put into A hodden~ y 1‘9“ “MK” "'3 and mu‘ W‘m 0“ "um "‘9 “a an.“ “9 mum wm' a", be norm: time in cumin ' q ‘0” a” Hawk“)... mmw'm “ How did you know? I rudy “Of course, with plenum. proceeded M, Wm, . wiped W“ on hhggd h'yef'. can, The community m bound fear a beng buried alive, bequestbed surge 1" 35°“ ' ‘ cum“ “ That t fellow Sumd broughtthe in s matter-of-fsct in to com ly With her - ‘- - whvccha r'um‘cc if m_Au»m sum of money to the Auden: of Sciences, lion‘s com mitiou on the tbinbcerlms: The n. bum- In: . 8° Y sndsnflemhuhand J . they y . . I l :d” z. a i x - * Wilma, " geplimfioul'fle come“ hclams-ores! mini-it. She rented hagiffi be “flog: ' L", Jon . from which upnzefiof 2.500 It'll]? vi): to be rintmemn lives in Anita: and you kont stick . . I1 um eon y ray. ' ' ' y: plny wi her rings. '- ~ y I ‘ -"""""”‘ given any every ve you: ortie t tree» 1: pin in 'im cause biz wakit is hilt ov ole T3033 PW" m m m '0 5"” stthe Prior-v! Ride for lifeor dentists-ta timid] â€"- "You mustnhnit. Jim Webster. that you , , . then u the reel ll of death end the stoves. Wit-nu ri a 7113' to: l .k'll lid?” u b“ on your speed 3" We needed no otherhidd- “ Db you know,Mr. Surridge. that I think stole those pallets." slid thede judge MAI“ Val-b“ WWW 'I )'°“ '3'" ‘0 mp3: preventing gusty burials. Ac- 'u mus slurs; 'o ujilmuhim being-old: mt _ _ _ ins.” you nu.- thehnvnt nnnlever knew. orever to the all 't. "J ." din. I” and Mt. cordin to the lcwntiflc fenilleton of the lie'll koo wmctfiing of it un' tryw to' uuk Too an!“ It‘d” . “ lie is bottles-l!" she linked with white shall know 3" “I dont y believe stole dens chickens. Tangirl whom Tom Hmonck wanted to Sled: problem hes not of. been solved.sl- is place for s lmllit to get in. flit nose is w . m shorting fore lip-.1 mu H W . " 0h, xiii-mums lac exclauned‘ deâ€" In de fulzt a.“ nobodde y ajdut‘atakb: , “Max binds-napalm Ins 01:215. end she thonb gh Javier-ll wmkahlsvzmede-itten on the at u up r tooth thst's got no lmzim were no " r yan't soy. . e was ' u: pm' . ' y. 'un. e _ y can e moat wort st. two you). on ject. ting y e: . however. itiz,nm if sbo Ibood set down on it. he unpocxa m m u) point! you under the doctor nut to him. I hope he will " continued. "myou remun- found on my become I had dmj'l‘henhe naked her to h.- hun. and the de- thst when the temperature of the body isbut better sts plugd lip with the tooth rels he'll I, .wwgwwm g5. i; mly you live." ‘ he: thst tho hunts“ ' Inc thst my had dear ‘ on: under do I can't‘clarod that he have to welt for thst 25 . or when the musclusre no long- be All one pore. id rutluu' he s miliwog if "m.. wthnesnd confuse the in. he- Then-Adenlyhueyvs fell upon thebound hushnnd should be the bravest mo 1 ever helplhehevm'. jedge. thstl is momenta: too. The second dnlppotntmcnt crushed er i neuced b powerful electric lbOcltlI. I was s rinozcrus, tho'l "mi i wuz .l in. turn: of O'Bnen. knew .‘" lam " . him. And hecomrmtted suicide. dutb is proved )eyond n duubt. woodcut.

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