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Kidrmice
rehased.of Sixth
houndariesBical region on
.'reek known asthe Italian seav- -
Kue lminenional de- -
its of their carls, andand decaying masses
is 01 oiu iron aim othercommerce, as well as the
imvs 01 piate nenevoienuy droppediilo the ash-barr- el bv careless servants.lis.s'on (.'reek, at high tide, is
for a considerable distance a navigable I
stream, and il was generally conceded 1
ll,Mt Itr.nvcO.r c hrouli ir.1 a'.i .
shrewd venture, ami would toon 'turnthe tide of trallie from the crowded thor-oughfare of St euarl street. The Princeof lied wood himself had felt all theglow of a prudent man's eomplaccncvover this evidence of his own sagaeitv.but a Mcrmy interview in the under--writer omce 111:11
i noon had disturbedthe serenity will! wlreh heJiad hitherto i
viewed liis new acquisition. Meeting.some old comrades, meu of his ownregiment, who had fought side by side i
wiiu niiu uiiougu me lum vcars oi meCivil war. ho cast aside the perplexitiesof the day and plunged with eager zcM.into the animated discussion of past.campaigns, iu the course of which hemade the inquiry that heads tlrs chap-ter. The question was repeated by anechoing chorus.
Lenoir?" The speaker who volun-teered a reply was a member ot thatvery agreeable and highly entertainingclass of individuals who are commonlyaccredited with the possession of uni-versal knowledge, and whose informa-tion is about as diffuse and inexact asthe average encyclopaedia of biography.
Lenoir's wlfo died just before he wasmustered out in '65. llrokc him all upfor awhile, but he rallied and wentdown to Florida, invested in an oraugegrove, and lived on the fat of the land."
He was an odd fellow Lenoir,"remarked a gray-beard- ed veteranwho endeavored to 'reconcile his predi-lection for powder and cold steel by.keeping a gun shop in Dush street .
Odd! there wasn' t a nobler fellow 1
ever .
'
' drivehail created, and exchanged ent.iu-.sias- m
for a dry, argumentative tone. ,
I was a mere boy when Iof folks
lenoir; my mother him the--day we well, could tellyou thing or two Colonel
none of vou ever I'm notsoxnz to over the man, but xou .
1 J. , r ,...,-- .mav mierestea to near ot a little incident happened
aEastern ...nessee. lou remember .in v.
we the mount--and camped m a delile
liev Kattlesnake f:iss? By .
corge, I shall never iorget the placethe day mv shut in
'green
seen, a scant greenbordering starveling
that Jckled along side. 1 noticed 'sucn and cared more themPan e men. When I joined j
thi) arv I wis inst. tnrn.-- rorrhfoen., I
. V "" jwr ..Uv..ChoV.fiill lvitrint-i- lirp rsvinffover thestjce of our cause, ambitious
5V? 'nct:on, for5Joded. One year had cooled
ma i:t wonderful wav, themight tiitv. to thunder. for--. I.-..-. .W W..MV -
fluidlicr.
was
v. 1
doncl(doomlO'-ii-
Vr ofLleeii--
awithLln't
US.
myfinin
iihII ...
5cs. uuiinto any re- -
icrience. lie.r'ni'i'i uodde I
0rue score or more oiwas soon d riving at a
up Market and outFor the first few blocks t he well--
!aved street was with hnnd-oui- c
buildings and presented appearanceof an important thoroughfare; but.he progressed, the buildings dwindledin Mature and were occasionally al-
ternated with a handsome, comfortableresidence, and the pavement grow un-
even. Half a mile further the streetabandoned pretense at smartness,trailed humbly between one-storie- d
warehouses, leaped a railroad track,lost in a maze of switches, andresumed existence in the guise ofwagon terminating with a dismalwooden structure, standing in a deso-late region and Hanked on onetall lumber The and d.ivlaborers were tiling away, and thenight-watchma- n, a quiet-mannere- d
man. with an unlit lantern in his hand,bl00t.0!! th?
'Well, Martin, sueees-?- "gave them warning, sir, clear
out, early this morning, ami kickedtheir hou-e- s over after thev for
d be ,:ick again to-nig- like
1S' but",."Great man! Don't"s :u ,):d a- - a dozen? I can t get a
" lsir ! II1S nrinei.- - oti.. tlin --:t.w"L- wiMi- -".. ,
"1. uuul1, I: u Ul lsausiv me coiupauv uiai uie wnoietribe is
The tribe referred to by lirewstcrconsisted of a floating population ofdisreputable vagabonds, alliedcharacter the hoodlums andcriminals commonly known as "wharf--rat- s'
aud hay-bunke- rs, "' whohad squatted on "dump,"and utilized the cans plenti-fully scattered over the ground in theconstruction of a miniature village. Themembers of this peculiar sub-stratu- m
of society were fabled to eke out theirsustenance by diligent grubbing in theheaps by w Inch they were surrounded.They were looked "upon by the policeand the public as a dangerous ofcitizens, and the underwriters verywisely refused to insure property in
proximity at the ordinary rates.Martin, meanwhile, advanced "a lameself-defens- e.
It was early, and hadn't shownhimself, sir. I didn't (mite like tothis his care. You.
Mr. Brewster, he's different likelrom tnc rest -- mute himself
to the house and inform hi, wifehe would be detained a couple ofhours.
The two men. left alone, stool at thewindow and looked in the direction ofthe raed village, to detect some sign oflife: but saw only a uogWhowandered disconsolately amid rums.snifliug heaps of garbage with adisdainful a:r. Ihe light waned
"
andthe serried ranks of mist that been
If ". ! .&iving in wait am:a me lullsand the stmits. closetl upouthe cicy. l lie merchant grew impatientuud-i- r lhe long delav
'I uuders'and, Martin,vou ilsun t getnd ot the man along
trol niy property?" ,'Whv, vou see, sir. I didn't like to
speak rough to tb old I'dto say he ktsn't alwavs been
what he now. iV I didn't sneakto him direct, T
ught take thehint and leave..
"Mv soul!" man shrank fromthe indignat: it Hkornst exnressedin his employ--! W.nn liiitenpnto smooth awavbl'fv,.. ;ri;rna.
in the service. He was a if abov tuera- - J'011 kow-on-e
existed." Brewster spoke with This stammering communicationsuch unwonted energy that the others Brewster. A notion en-look- ed
at him in surprise, for he was tered his head. He would confront thegenerally regarded as phlegmatic in usurper himself aud see what mannersociety and cold-bloode- d in his business of ereature he was. II called to therelations. He cooled a little as otlice-bo- y who was walking downhe observed the sensation his remark the road, bidding him up
his
'You knowenlisted. Some our knew
spoke tomarched, and I
a about thethat knew.
gushue
that in Ten18- h-
iirhen marched throughams uarrow
called
of death: bv
a
left,
you
in
that
had
in
. rocKV walls, loose sand with the rest. Did lie toa leaf or of tion authority, or my right to con- -
outside ofthe brookone
ings aboutolder
mSUX nf
greedv carnage
andCaWSC mmn
ruber
street,
linedthe
as
all
itself
road,
side bypiles. clerks
s!?Iywhat
"1 to
lciev one."guns, know
,:i--T' ,c"
gone."
to
the
class
their
heknock
house down aboutsee,
carries
they straythe
the
westernaeross
can't why
chap.venture
is Fpthe'd
tknn
hero,
amused queer
down
under- - venture ques-n- ot
blade grass
tiou with a nPFfcfitethourhLt""-- n
Jrowiiiugti. l'Iea!Fsuggun hi3 own land, not forty rods awdead man was lying, who had per-- T
:ips perched from lack ot proper iojUnd care: I hen a uetter sentimeirred his heart. He ws a narrowniled man, but not hard-hearte- d
"Take your lan'ern and come ahea.lartin; no morgue on my promises, il
I can help it--"
They stepped out into the chill anudarkness, carefully locking the door be- -.
hind them as a precaution against law J
Ium mtruuers. ,va they lett oehmdthem uie laii iiimoei-iiii- e uu i.-ie-ir ,
scent of the wood, and ap-- jthe border of --MiSsioii Creek,
malaria! poisons tilled the air, and ahost of unsavory otiors assailed themKeeking vajiors seemed to arise fromthe putrid heaps and clutch at their I
throats with phantom linger--- . Their
nrew-te- r and p.it to iht hi-abs- urd much mvsterv :u-- ever i:ntncies. ,0re was noth ng lr king or u.liS. The cudit.on eleo-.-we- et
uncommon the iigure. the small, are di-nro- ached
old face with it-b- ot .r.. .....i .i. i ..i i....
lire.
th.
'-
hislir-- t
his
saiiK , to the leftBack
first this his .
mind it was a j nil Jpoor a a a his in
such pa-- iany dead a
total out to
up step, , pic rescuer.
a7,dover a and ,
tmr-- iu,t, his arm . ;
,He ju-- t ob- - !,.,.
acro-- s the tr.,v.. .1 .nmtv .
iauieruspot for his
Here are, I
leaned anda low. not i
the at its '
ilis of the slvlcin ine-- e i
wereneat shin- -'
rows oi uu cans, rising uponiinio aUure, he a rude
coveredJl- - .anL
wind and li.etor a He had .
but a ata weak voice Horn
ior the8
anHe not him-- ,
It for his wasHe to
not to give you a moreho-- t, but as m
ripe to if 11
Ind to slip oiir billooor
was ItIvas erv well him, tiie
and I I
to a joke to the whoon cnair and con-ca- l
white
in" ofed-'- e thi- -
!
i bv.u.e 1
tru1 ,f ,
I ea-- y
inner- - li.uuii,
him. was '
He the. andthe
now, this do! Clet outaw:iv with vnii!". .t i
to be to with...".l:. : i ... i .i. . .iioiue icmicM, 1 1 ;
I
want you tothat you on
my'hit in two
or I'll havehad into
line rage, and that waswith
a the I
The I
of was thin I
a r t inauu, a erectthe like
box. than Uie j
nature offall with tart. as if!
had a He wa--but ,
the themoonof .
with I..... .
backand was in the pens of j
'from ato thin
his side intothe lad's a cru.--t brea. aved
his puti that ex- -
his butit left r withlonarv otand
byMich out incase had one
oath. had if everhe from that hole,
he and had it hisnever fail to feed a
all thecareer and the
his life hadkept this as a
andstreet could
had into aand into He
sir; this will you ameal the
street, ahe had his
it in hishand to that he was no
a by
Do that if Ivou. . . -- 1 1 1
I be inu--until reluse gar- - ;
a ... .a
ling,
under whirhparfc-- .
they
',,,,.overcoat
imitin.n- -
nently
forehead
friend
wood,
lectsuppeu templefestering decay. Brewster's memories
again!acquired the) niciou- - afternoon'- -
lions. Well,would deny Only young
tatters, crazed fever, crawlingother grounds stronguiilittie.-- s bullet
occupancy. Suddenly Martin leaving bloody tem-broug- ht
short swinging along
-- cirecn.w? Brev,-,e- r ,t.,.,ed pomts disappear ."rTlj,"iirewo.d high add.ag 4tlullooni-- t t..,,.,. 2E
rag.ng -- vLlll.,ivi. u?1Id oppor- -
temple
uiumiiiaieemployer's inspection.
wrewsier lorwnrd descriedirregular structure,
.above ground highest point.preconceived notions
milding jiursuedimilive dwellings completelyUrturned, Instead
pretentiousbeheld framework
niiieneciijstrips humble
ipology coveringcur,ory glance
kails,hailed
there?hesitated instant l.;fore
could announcefriend,
icndly. resolved jiresentstrictly neutral grounds
liningiiardly
companyenough under
I'.rew-ter- 's dignity offended.
property position, coude.scemaddress vagabond
domain; guestpresume .ocular ttoiiling
recorded theang-tla- r uualitv.teud.iig
observer- -eertain
providedworthh-- n
would
?.....,
toward inloleiable!thought underwriter- -increased premium, interruptedfellow angrily:
won't
Sorry unable comply
couldHumbug: under-
stand ground,Iv.ery moment endangerspropelminutes, under
Brewster worked him-c- !f
acquit-ting him-e- lf
meditationsrupted movement withintramp's domicile. highest -- ection
pushedpgure
anertiireSomething
pected apparitionBrewst-- r
1.1111.1111101.01, uncanny locality.smells wreaths
vapor, struggling pierceoverhead, eouided.
peniaus.niscences. earnedyears, Ander--
waking troubledLenoir stealing
pocketscanty rations.
collection wretchedresolutely mind,impression.plans riotous
gluttonou indulgence commonplanned
extremities, earnedrelease, sol-
emn vowedescaped wretched
loug powerwould hungry
human being. Through tluctua-tion- s
businessmanifold duties busy
pledge manydrunken loafer bum-mer Steuart lie-sol- ve
principle ac-
tion, principle re-
called customHere, round
yonder," nodding di-
rection cheap entuig-hou.-e- s
nftended quarterextracted trousers'
pocket, earefuily weighing
danger giving goldmistake.
think wantedoccupying paiauai
man.-io-.i fa-ti- ng
bage King?
twiceThe fn0
'
Qn watch trrriiitf tbittB
1. ... .... t . rh ......lirewsier iecaiieu u;t o..v.
and drew his well-mea- nt
fering with a sense ot muin. ,
i.. ...t i:-- .. ., ....1u:i, now. u.fel'ow, and more
The lumberman wasbring close, stilllingered the ph.ee uneasy
.1 k ti-- to !.&sense thai wouiu oe mt-- ov
ession a The rai--- ul
1 C lv.-l- l1 ?l aa.-w.- -
lauereu nai. wiui a wim". "--- "'
and e-- s veil thehis legs proved too
the succes-fu- l-- nt" his purpose- - He
and downrasped and a
mai chorus.meaning the
many had seensome poor reduced lastlimits of inanition, and fall by theway forced march. reflections
in two words, eachthree and followed by
The wasthe second only
the syllable, andvetv essential faith
creed. He theremarks with an order
who forthwith seized oi
r ? " vt- a-
rA.' s -
,
l L S& --SMr
vagrant's arm. Half I;--a half
njrt.ng him. ignoring his faint pro--
iin
.1
s. they took him the to tince. and placed him a clia.r tefure
eon their slimv
Brewster incon-- e recallede battle hil h. wh.-- Lenoir,oun and thrown from tief a dviug hor-- e. had lxen lel the
protestiug and lighting ev rv stepfof the wav. he came into the 1 "ht,01 n vouir.e
,--.
Ifce sensation the di-cne- rv thewow a cheap milda-- r
loth cut. the -- t.nrun u.n.itlvueceu u. "itay-bunKr- -.
,nH.rnlatt..lhimin,.u.,i...i........ w.iv. ,,,v,Tfir there af live, his with it battered
drawn dowti over eve- - and parliailvface. Tlw glance
the stranger the horn -t li-h- t of theollice lamp in a inen-ur- e rea-ur- ed
II w as a very an emi- -prosa'c face, he ur.tl hims.-lf- ;
same as ten thoustnd otiiersin the city, but he could ie- - st acray de-ir- e to the bare I.
And why had -- .ght the galhint old soul all the-- e vears? oii- -found it! Lenoir iust the onsneak from hi-- -
. ihim in in a uugoui .i.lidine on v1" V"1 es, to est and ila-,- h out with I
i
uaunue-,--.pir.- t m a moment ot humil- -
shame ttiat held terrorto a prmid soul than the brave-- t -- oi-
uier laeeu on P.illie-neK- l.
ould poverty, de-mr- r. andhealth, relu c the high so il d gentle- - '
man somici to iik m s n
and through the -- t.ar-e grty hair, thenwith bra n in whiil. secured thestick of it c.irefulh tinblaze, took out pencil and note book j
anu inw uie ma.-se- s look, at andIt was Bah! to those old of
visit to choice portion ot the war So much for th per-recent- ly
possessions, and effect of thecame to his that wha' wa- - it. after
man who fel-ow- . blue -- nitfellow-creatur- e the hospitality of withan accursed snot, on the line, hand slrek bedthan that of ita tor -- ave him, a dulfieport. ahuman a tra.-- k a. n-- s the
with a the --rain of the
mi- - atewdark o!l , ibT
b:u-h- -he !,,
oil itshe-ita- ed
....
nis arouiui
we sir.
four feet
of andner
and
iii.--u ooanis,ty o tin de-- ,
a.nst
whenvisitors.
ion
minerec 'ive
ofto
disreputable
progressed
to
an
scnuoie.i in- - .thought
warm cher
Ins to.- - troin Insto to tone liim
oxen
u-- cl
intollw
nig ,urthe the
iter
far
7jii,
for man
i.ee, tir-- t.
fa-'e- .
urem-iiin-
of 'lti:,,,!,,s",--iiiik,
s fruita-- is
a;i- - 10
......;.,- - lisappearance are i
inof
he"Come
and
.oui Ml, oiil mmthink walk far
Iare my sir.
ou staytv. this place
vou arrest!"a
felt hecredit. His self
were inter--bv
the root away by aami ro-- e
i:iek-in-tli- e-
une- -
the cau-e- d
to back a
thenoisome curliti""
of the tothe thick ..the
him tw,,,ly
sleep
to at to
from own Heof
fromits vis- -
menbe
of taKenHe
soas lived in
he
of hishe
inof
now.get
inin
Fourth hefrom
sure inpiece
ltvand
lor .r.
prprtT
fact
Hl.rtbTr-- W.!!.
.0.0 .oback
come -- um.
impatientto
silver anu uei m
ofn.s
to ofabode: but
of
wn
the ofaction. How times
thefalter
aexploded possessed
syllables,exclamation point.
aarticle of the
thewatchman,
22r3?e4 JIja.-- .
of
ofiice u.n-lo'.vs- . he :rof
and ofuie
sat vm- -fell hat
a":
inhad
ordinary
of the tvpe
see
he
mioil
ill uie
and
theill-- l
anu uie iu.ii ...
iJT
lire loom. thep. a of
as-un- ie a wi'.li a
,tH
,,..,,, a
oiiuii.ov
turn,
here,
mist
Aion"
that
char--
bK- -t,. bat
tjthelhp
to
'"l theprrfei;ion
"ner lrt
saal. of--
thewith
man
hisfor
his ownch iu dis- -
he
first
first
led
As
anubr.m
his
face,
u-- ed
lution uor-- e
everand
upon
the
the
the lightning spee.l. '
called v.atehinaii amihim the note, ting tin- - iuan" I
look lh ot tein ! -ci-io- n. the door closed behind theme. enger. ami in- - tnnri.tig ioo:.-ic- p-
echoed lainter and faintertauce, iind hi- - comnul-or- y
The diou-e- ? I'll die lir-t- !"
"A'i r whilr I lm Lnir!"uttered nit asat staring hi- - old friend
through a mi-- t of tears. The old man i
an-wer- ed .- .,.--
the s'om-- h hat over hisj'lim I'liiivnl.i v.dr I- .'
Old and tiiin ami ,.irriv w"xiivitrf'i ..11.. bv I
cru-he- d mi-fortu- ne I
Colonel wa-- , found out. ban c.
jnglcsttle.'
A1
That .M.il-a- :itlif Vc4rT V:ilh.
watch that winds it-e- lf thelimi tlu viv.ir.-- r i, tiie wnmlur '
'he motieved touri-;- -'.., '. ,', . .
abroatl probably come Lome the.... .... ,. , , . ,t iiiiihiiia-i- i kitii iiii-ii- i :iiiiiiiif
their st.n-at-hoil- ie frit The fo.low- -
arm. the end withhammer-lik- e attachment themoves wheneverfrom a po-iti- on of ab-olr.- te heforce of a spnng thearm furnis.ies the and the
every -- K'rtaken the wearer.
. -J his tran- -
nutted to the lock the mainspringbarrel bv wheel, the circumference
which is adapted to clutch ofdo-t- hat "holds fast it gets." andthe most ordinary walking exert
the par: of wearer serve, to;
it up The watch when u-- ed
for th- - lir.--l t.me isnever after is a key if the .
watch regt.larl.bv any ,
the most moderate hab ts peregr ;.na.The s.juare - .s-n- tiai tc !
U-- t .tiooo.ftil ontmn fri mitinirforhe that im, .
w;,..miir- - o o-- n...1 .. i".... .,..- - ..1 ..:.
.111- - ,..&.. .111 .iiri iru.it.ij. - - Ithe iioeket- -L'pou the face watch :- - ihf.
small dial winchindicates tiie which
the spring is wound, bv a glan-- et, ;iie vvat inav Ml for
m.iuv hotiri lhe watchTi.e running.. capacity the .jiari.i,Ct" wnen lullv -
hottKm : the mauom-- -
Jor j,ami ,)t,in to t,. nt,nib-- r
the top dial.u to wind full u--
re.-ent- etl bv mdes' walking The- a
advantage urgd autonintcw-.n-- :
iue- - is absence o;hazard tniins and -- owingioe,i, 0f in the familv
arrival a: d.nner beau--- 'org.lfulness ne--! -- ence m the matter t
the watch. The ab-ea- cv a.--.?tv for anv human i
w.th th .nterlor the 1- - nrgelargumen loreursoi
and it-- shape, wh nr--t -- eeaui- - better to r ch and
t c decora: on. Theis a watch, and
a model erfec-tio-n
the the expensewhich is the chief barrier tointrodnction 10
Star.
General Kobert Toombs, whonow totally blind, is at hi
Ga.. fromra Washingtonwhence fond sending out h
friends occasional religioussuit hii fane.
THUNDER-STORM-S,
J'om'-thir.-Ai.o- ctin .mnifrom ISalltxtp Iiiv-:ict- i-.
Tlie form of theiuud-:na- - a w ee' Hiey t uy their egei.I
from the gr-ua- o no; well shown; ?"" or lu. w5l"V lh '
bat as descnbi"! or tc the . rnaut.. .from h n .sgo :mvio uunr orforty igo. has som-wha- l thf ,
shape of a grn: hoor gifts . lh d.irl;- -
clouds catenas: 5t r-- !
form at the ba-- e. and pr-t- i imnblr rissag '
tlmn,h h central cuii-t- n:
p'.v l,c white, it tiia.. th i? i
in" at tiip wilh the mtnenrancuv,... -- nnu- ..!...,.-
-."
.. . ; " .. 1." . " T:" vTIi" uiil: .iituiiiui iiiuunu. ii- - i,.. .ri...k,; ......i..- -. ., ,J...4.k..... " " .- -
to another, or bLtze out in thuhf'wrn the cloud- - anI erlh '
or eveu tla-- h frm the cloiaU into th .
" lt1... t'itlfltV,.-- .. k; but e orgin of ,
violent elect r.cal man.tetatitti.-- i- -
fUltimate origin of atmo-pher- ie
citv - :t fjiie-t.o- n whiHi phy--tf,cia. Hre lot u--t ii"r .'.1 When' a '
'liirhtnin"-:!a-l- i i- - viewed at n.-- h:
'uarr-i- radial -- lit in a rai- -
idly-revolvi- ng dr-k.- it i- - tosmd to.ver.tl ihselisiri'e-- M'nursiii! lv m- - i
t :i!most a a
spare or lr:C large orn;.. i i
of
'
thrust
down
badly
ne
'
other,
" f-- i -
AND
...Kfc .-
:
ji.opaatic fcrti!iar...
:'""'"."' 'n
j,.,
thoroughly
o.vuir
us
.r....rK..disappear.
too tne hi; Wu, Vnrk WOUnim iLunaided this "'" !
uKUm Imae. Un- - Ume--meni b -- lit j
It u-- el to Ihi though oah Jnmi- -, -- eeu in -- eend tLfl'er- - suitable garden nad Ceorjff
oi alj ? ctyisingle. imuq-s- o n,snrn
lla-- h. The atparatus ma le J ar.' good ilra:n-l- . andeasily I and anv high ! -- otiie pr.wi.enl j;anlewer- - an- -
-- chool or and the it tcritnl bulk of their laterremarkable one in big.--. A. 1. HtraUl
of need-- , j Canada thiIha- - vet to -- mother TImI i- - al To
ceived. 1'hotoirr inhiii ' liirhtuin'- - them t. oiv.
...,t .....i ...,.. l
old ,,,v..r im.U ?.faint- -r tiber- - .kl, .,,
ehun .wardiv ,ky. cloud of green pea-- , wai!--r ulW .J
and hat.5U1V
vortex,w.a.
iAlti t. L XT1
th..
me
aU
you
all
very
not
reun-- I
this
would
mess
make
knew
up
tha"
not
lost
ami
laid
and
ami lew wne. ,i,ul j. U(.uldiu bed fr ra.n-- a
dinner: neil Led o.l iro. (..UIM. current
tne an-e- n
more
He
As
dihe
alms
this iirance.at
.'ro,.
and
all
full.
lion.
rea-o- n
,v..Li.i. 1
and
bv
rep--
thm:
of
its
ialiving
he is
on
con-i- -t
It
thatmore
iv iiiii ii Jiti'i as i a .,,,
1; ot tot
! wto !
to;,.- - ., .
ur- -
u
mi'- - iv
ata it i,
air
ra
i
I
i...
it
ii
n, i tnv.jR., at night l, anoth.-- r interest ng
nun in i oe u ,eu to iiu..!..l.. ..1. I . ..i:iiM- - in iiii'-t- - iiioiiriii o:i oi :iin:ii-ii- i"i- - .rV,oroTJt hv n.,,,.. v.. r Jit..-...in- i ,..vi. lu...n ,
t:lK,., houin' a comj-.-it- . ila-- h to...,, ..f -- ....on:.- H..- - h.'hi.,,. on.. !,. irr..,r!.,r for ill eio-ei- y
,rl"jiel one another; ti . thread.....iLi lir-iticn- ;ir." oil .- -
' ;
that been a- - to the '
'iirehau -- in of the storm.Mm bold enough to begin hi-a-e- ent
j,.r tjK. of -- t it i- - proba
f.rt. wnieh retard upwardtli;r,t: (.,ir,.,.t, chllod the rain,, nio-- t .ihe on'in cool gust
umil th:it nree.de- - u,,j, heal v ra.nf.ill il nu
well into the.'Joild- -, iunl.er a- -i would theptX' aided the current, towhich the format of the cloud amidorm is thought to due. Only
drop- - oi can throughan a- -i ending cm rent; the liner
.vater art.ch-- s may be earned highermt il are troen into Jia I- -
of which melt re.w'i- -
,.i ... .- n ... ,.i.. !111! I 1.111 kl I Mill mi- -
jttj. ".! i"t il happen- - that'
.1. '... i 1.1.. ...ine "lov.ioa foii-iiicraii- ie ;n-- .
,'f.M,. f II..I' MI'll .f til....r."iili.. 11. onto. ... x. (l..'iTiir , .
that is at the-- o '
greater bititude-- -. where I
ture even iu mid-uniin- er i- - blov fr.--z--
tig. form- - Miow iiake-- . of the-eli- iu ,
ho of Ill .ireto I'mhi-t- . height to
"hieh the-- e clouds ascend .s ;
""l uo11 but it is I
ov-- r miles, maj u j
r a observation will..). ,ltl'r- - u,r Liko a pii t ...,i ,..,. ii1
r 1 10111 oir to 11 .jaT !' j,..--,--- v uii.i o
Allington. Medford ast.i t .i 1 1 ... '
ti calculate the height. But it 11111
tune ihe -. the din- - -(
lion of the w.nd -- o on. inie oJ.-er- ve' by any nite'l.gent '
vvni?'other
exmm-n- t
form
leasts
attest,
make
MH-nt'- v
made
--
foVmty
jaVe
select
look.
ioi'Liil
rever-e- -,
la'ist
whvn
sing
hand
home
boy
them.
enter.
arger
l.i.rli..!
little
it.-'r- u-
that
lrgh..
ilhnf n-.- i.1;--
-
11
tn know cimditu.n
lsm-- 4 gre.t.-- t
willthese
most 10volunteer
well-re- , ndedpucants teing preterm
number apply piaee
Right,
A g-'-ri about fiurt'-e- n yenrs
wa-- tiie Centralday
-- ,tr!...lt:i llAa.
console your mothermarrvd j
" mnrriCsl up- -
po-- e'
"Vni."--urn!
have, eh? lAar. dear, bcrrv.
tor.-- For 0t1T!
jnot eve! first
rith to gutwith
ciuh. in agin
o:tv bog later-nei- o.
tcW And havewith"ot lt. ma'am. I'm right, j
thaukto wrep o soon h
so town' tras.
FARM RDEU.-
i u-- Mirar Wcp'tn the
t arm.
A . . ... U-- r
.;th v !el V,,, Un th-- T
nre aackiJ cb.ler. a fvrthy bocoiM 4rk act!
oiby Mrm fararr
u i;h oj. j. j
m.r;- -........... .w. t. ....k. ..- -
irW,,--f- c
uamatrii graa tneir lowia.L.,iir-.'- . .hn ivrtt.KJtxi9 ..,,?,.
v. t,.!lw vrw Farmer
........ . o. v,
vry deep m nh ! fMl tUry oUIV 9t.O llHU M W
diu-- e tod i- - iarrea-l- . ami brtmpthtHl --ertnag tht rnwih I tw
drain land and puJwtrUcthe od u !!. hieham.
BKe.l Curr ami para,i,'u" I'ut thrm ia .halliw earthea,hh- - h- - with jfnr uilwith grw-- d U ittott run!:coer lioUotn thr 4sh Bak- - iu.. .i, ,
f .jearly the pnng aud rep.-n- r j
tn- -i ll- - JH'IU--,
I iioi ar- - -
-- hoot M.i-- r A thev ani- -,,,. ther 5003
j
a
tenal- - a ; uuira ,.but w,tn
eper the fact that the that aal j,iak,, i--a tor OU-e- nt
tude- -
"""- - wt'a. h-- a well
con-iruc- te by rethat ! for Uie
i- - a thephy-i- o Tne U- -t way kill
than it re J i
low Plow them nn
j bv
lbi.iiiii a.11 fr . . . . .! a. .
and u,dfor . M.im,U Is lf th(. II
.
j I
"t.
to
I
aud
a
io
his
nn- -
m
oil
rlieuiiieii.
andi..-- c
.llll.T.-n- i
have
rm,
would hii
the,f anil
the
entby
fall
tueybefore
. uy..IKhltfMl
I
the
andbug the
The
live ami
lo. . .
and
ranwm.
oF.1...
wno
than here
Jcntrna'.
.,.i
and
And
vay
reak
imp
tn
hi?
the.
m
PERSOMAL
nmcbi 0iMtiUaJK-b- a
Ttfr4an
putl.hMl
aatuBoiu--a
umnmiu.vrnp.Bojr Va.JwagtHi'l"hom.i
commonlye.nriWorc.gsnr
appareniiv
p.a:.l-discovc- rs
thunder--tor:n- -
explanation
Mewed Ijtmb- - the naek majria-- a tWinto and c10 hotUm hjr
tep.tii w.tu thr.ly aalt miblua-t.- ey divide U iZTlipul-.vc- ly foruard. "XTirtTrkJlh,:t.jlirilill!r the ma-- s
knockingrangers ,,,.,,, a-- llw;.Brv lbu aaic
enough 'TJJZhTLT SCl.--V'r
seneawh.tetr.uk mi.i.i,i.
operations
tanciliil
weather;
mi-.-io- n
landlord."
the
the
hungry
habit.
cIom-carriag- fallingdownward
trespas-c- d
.Mounting
:if: but
j:heva;ortempera- -
det.-rinin--
ten:
Maiden,
through
iM.rtaot adrnn- -
tage- - larnirn have ia m.rk. t
'X'AND
yaar
York
(Wr.Duaa
when ilium
renter
when
TaJto IKkj,jsmnll
-- herd Imu,..r niona
,:UIlU.r
long
bk.dv
minute
settle
wh.chTardea 1 bine aa.l. aleir ,jer-i..- ul. iuiHwin htheyesn prt j, Aiarnraafrom their own -- table and ardx IW ft, i,, ,'h tf ""Jiba winveeond tf ner enough lo or nlr .,,... Utit iwsell dim Uy .,,;" to. t..hl awU rva-- i
suiuer-am- i thu-g- e,-ft-
,,,,, whi h thl. ftw.o .. ,Jin (tr krf fUrt, Bu,,.aft,lfolbge.l largely to .ell piodo..--
m 4vtW9mat very amnl! marg.a oi f--
w, a, tf( Aiarrk-a- . .tvpro t. I.unil Atu j.pp,,,,! mFarmer- -' Xk thr.ap gn.d. Iat h. aakl aiatarr l
cup-- dried uppV- - overnight ia warm ; I thiak aho nrtild writ aw.ter. -- bghtly morning ntv! !. m
then nr. or n.of, , toiaat irrl i itwt' lot I uoh ran
irfifr ltii I rtiiifaexplanation the new tor will, woum oy run' bv and inferior theilWi'ver take off the
'" .,, ...J.,,"r.,-o?..- ,s
of could be strain to and vtabiuinug bieu- -
. ., . towns i ..1..1 fnil,iaom.un. .11 1 ( j hours- jt(.ri:imj where il invented.! . v--
h.-- ,01 redneitifor 111 the plan 1 n- - I
jie .i:l,el,e..Marche." watch - ..,,' aimo-- t a. market;
an then it be I fruit littlo.110111
. i
'
l
.
t."
of
con-gratulatory
inntbiomrh
he
veilafternoons
he
see ofmidnight,
of I
ly
he
of
grown
of theas
of away
f
seems
I
w:J
Itfth
ftfcHj
abu
aanl
(new
law
aaom
mum tln-tre- e, Iia ct-- e
, wi ,i.n.'t U, af,..inin watch ar.d i- - with Hul . trth. mr
,i,.sl.r,i,Bli n tail.t-- f.ir lhl. n
uI,at that .are .: tllf. au,. r,. irum ,tt,t nU
, ffB , "lon , j 'iw Mr
side that the ; a WI.. i vv-r- tbr
barrel ex sinijde a.s K,.u nol
...
personalie trouble, '
a tie1- -
step overun-
steady
rce'ed sat roof-
top, clasheda
His
of
inin
supplemented
2Kftfe-f- c
As
JBTiir,
a
of
a
a
.Meteorological
Earning
Jf
vaualoud.
stumbled,
orthodox
att'.e he
withwondering
!
inturned
j
Hedrew eye- -. Hi- -;
L...i.bv
Francis
NOVEL
An W.ilrli WInil ',
lirlf :u j
mo- -
()f
in;
r- -nd- -.
:i
downward disturbed'I
adjusted
oscillation is repeated with.
- -
J
the a
the
woundbut lequ.red
one
ca.--c
tf .) f--i'
apparatus; il!...,:,- - i
.. i. ..11. Til.
manometer,to
of
5.
The amouate.xerci-- c
:x !
inmechanize tt.e
bv
late
contact ofof waVh j
as additional
adapted aru"Marcne-Marche- "
entirely hand-mad- e
consequently ofcbronometric an. ol
A.Sunday
Couatv.of
tracts wh:cr
happen
t,.ir
!
baJiyears it
thr
tn:l.
'
..- -ma-.- -
tiiese
throu--h"- i
-- ou.in'
i Kairlik.For
att. Hrraltlan
girl,
to
n .a.
l
i
;iu- -
ate
of
., to'.viii :il
'onsSuppo-m-g
hs
coiupaiite-- ,
upward
be therain
.tl..,...-.- , ,....
IIWIIIIII-I--
'
I. ..ll til.It... .... fiil
coudenvd
Ilia-- e
Mtperb
l,ro,,:i"'yv
wm 101 .u
t.ieand
p.-r-o-
smaller
tblafc
without meteorological alMWlnt InJjt ,f Mtthe :s thus , nml KO ul,,rolw Mi nn-w.th- ui
rea large cl:t,, othl.r Ia flavor xnd oual.tv. a w.-!- l
, k a
"
population inter- - 'd.
w enoii"h to civn--. .
ance rioi
it is .....r1 . 1 .i
aiit 1 fin
"n? ot.h"r id mmentionel .
va but -- iiiii.le on- - are thv-es-ent- ial aecou.ph-- n t:i-d- -
or.-erv- er nrr trI ,' Vbe appointed m N.- - Lnglandthe earl er. omm.
a given fa
All Thank
the other wb-- o
Mn'ui t,k.lillla,fl t a ! -
. tbins. wb Va o I
e-- in. i
eat man.i"
Ah
, i. . 1v ma am.
truatetl. eee: ,
chil"I not thi The
was a$
ro and ' of fmger a ,
et me I
burned the deed to taeiarm leilhe ,
von don'tjp
a allvou. It the
cr asFree
-
nit gnnJenx
t A,,,-w-"HMt 'Un
and
- In too ru!::flioa vrrlaMeth It
our --um
. .- WW..W.Jv
"- - "J
u n- -. i .
. .iW.-- w..
It"UVJF ,l , U l'l'
forthe
Apple- -a
"Uaddunixr u
of. ..: i .
.., plow- -
Mil; inev -- nM..t... ' fniitiiv nv .tni.i' "r t
to ttot I
will
j
'
ous
i
mt
;h we min
Uat
tv .M
.,premm is' u tau
a Mtn moathlv th Atriiiiiivii ii .
in anaw
he ,whl.
'
to
nf
of
uir
,Ut
bv
mo-- t
1
-- to!
vi-r- v
i',,
our are
ag
bv
."
tor
a. 1J tbia
ia large i.,.,.,1,,.. ,, u
e tv ,wcan to ,..,,.
I.. t.N-- r t .can the comi.iervtn! gnrdeth-r- . ,,1 ,1
hi- - to , . n , ofmiddlemen a , Mlto,
JorA.r.( t M.ia.-tim- -. ot ouwraa
uke. i Atim;
chop in t:n I u.1.1 lu-- r nmm iand two h I ver
ti it! friiifmeoftri--
ti. ,
.. in- ,,was ow. - val- -
.I he..
ciioug!, (
of
jen
J
-.
tj
,i.
oie
n,,.i..
-
use.
c
avti.rtll
pv.-- n; t uatbin-Hint-- ;
brougi.t
aMien
aganT'
1
'
.... -
(
step-fath- er
gardca- -
I,
...
clip- - ino!.n.e- - untilpie- - c.troii Makr a itwo I'Xi:. mil' cup oneritoit. ilk. three-fourth-cu- p butter. rw andoiie-h.il- f tea-poo- ii- ftoda. U
a rather thick batter, -p ph'tity.put in the.... tipt'I-- . and bike ui n iiutrkoV,," lms "'" nt'. l lhtt$&- -
Mill.
THINNING FHUIT.
A I'rorr Tllllt .Mll.t Itr- - Itr..rt.'.l to III'r.xllli'l IIr - t ..lirlf.r. .
Tin- - operation in e Jwith pruning or attent.oti U the oil;
v- how fi-v- avtute audsMll dlspti-- e I to pii'ft.ci U
t to - the cut doun, amitank profMirtaoi to
,.n t derived if dlh(,n- - u any rMt; ,,.,, Xtirr miM.j,
doubted. . the tree ura
. with ri inrli. tie, or evett
fourth i- -5 remov.nl. theirjl, fnut ,Nll.tiiv ed
,j lr,.(.--,,. r,:,lU Wj
, whjch wljl u. Urf.0 or ,wt .......
t tlio & large a i: ien uniii:nue. cor--
..,.1 1 among 111 ti? .oinad growing
should be donA well known. th-r- o ia a t
difference in tal t) 4tre.-- : and iind thi Unlnri -t-hat
-- by b-n- rer la.--C XruiU. . ,
d the iinaii. It t " alefor t,r ja:l.r u, yro-.- r tbotr uume roo
;,, t, (ru.t?p-im-
n-t
Jormer I'ul if taaaol ooi 10 ;
the other l:tnbutoa. vbrwill be morh ! djfl'faro .a the t ,
thf fmi1,.- - .w j i. .i..? fn. rr,v .'
b-- earn.! u. rt. - .
--...nt of raaanar iarbaraci'rr frwi. rak;a vt powvar.etr a eoiapara.Uely g"vu, osnt. aot j
--T !T5 .??
l9ctm BrgltrJ . bicb ,
sot gaaera.'iT 4io io r;rv.iaiokaai sh-.- i a arv bra- - itl. lluoiratt htprord far taat A?fonorr n.uaUr "cawi w-a- tnv at aikanlL
hblr triw ,
lo 2rw ih-- Jnm . ;
tnttml t umplj Voo ad lb Uxti-- aortlal Ue. trte. . oa-- . aaaiair
s -toe eaort l grv' aat Biatart--
i:, e--t TT- - l d fad- - Asltbb coac-aatio- n apoo tbe --ri i ki ;
the nrmaiadcrfruiu ffcct.ng ir aai --jtsalUT Th- -
rfv wdl tench ame- - ,
here ,1 lreaej. wmchi)il by the Uc auratcr j
or fnut. thf '
jtraci f0rc of the tree cplotrd. anions other imag. ra growing j
tbe"tlch and Vic flavor aod j
qua. :y cf t .t frai .ng the l
isc same xa a bcaithy coodit:o- -. G., iu Country Gcallcvutx.
'LITERARY.
tar 4 rr mpi.K. lnw, a
Trraarr. ialra4 h tmtmtahw oU bom M.tfpL
Ttok Uw tuI.-1I-L nsXyol-- L aal Mlar !
xr rvaacrt d6,Vyear.
I'Wwinnal cinulatmo i jwrlom la la4a to 1.017.-iJ- M
ip. l.l.iaO0covm". in aad !lnAiiiK
-- horttobe not.cedeye.
pitrpu-- - ;,imormtturf
ia
naelnng
throughSIIIirmil
that
.i;pp,i
--ind
vtninu.no Vonagla.lv
,
pra.Htl.au!w
I,
ba.-- utiiner
unrrlfivd
Wl.(,'i',aii(why
inviolate,
wl..irt.P
iuak
OUT
U
ottfoMai
I ilX"i Hut ?v' v aad Itrooa- -l mtttl. Oo ..
rwUiir-- K . -- mt rvr- - . much Mt9- -i .lr a Ua.foa 0h Kag'nad Vts
i m Krmitk. ' ay urrtnL.....AttW Kotn Uray W wywr ay
Ll-- r Anw l. da4rlrhnsl llalcarr. vt
. voTrtl,brr js. i;; aod at mtw
lWBlrwomi laarfka Sr Wnltrr 'is wtf
all tlio luiMfrM (orka m PhUa' t .1. J a. -
wave aati loffruwr irHn -
TheocnUM d.mawani " Ciif Amr-uti- L
TK-x-t sprrinl jal;thv. r otitinlto lhf d mania- - fc nhoanhy hr nimh of
who f.nilil to rjiritnrnt- - include-- , fhailt HofiWaa.
Mr. Irr. Wl u'.ty--x- n
rnr. t ttl! InintT nt I'Jwwrs, N. Y.Wltra sh and teubl thai vinatty?ta rmtlawl cmlf H fanmirewand aaiiualt iwdr,oi' to part (
the rn:I NnJr. wire faad tnrranttibrr--. Mrv lrrrrmarkabh nomso hr p. Ilt5',r. frvW Um,v n llilral rahd,
U- -r ..t,., t.. n voia!rftel ilpcnH"Hnjfl tfjprejtt.Anirriraa tnnsraala 1T iOT
calr- - praf fr -- hort uri Tavuni .- - lil or !' lor a romobrhr Mtrv.
j .. iati;la.ui. ililinraAaWd,.,, ,.!,.--.. -- l Utorarv
j to ar m in urh a wny tJaatt(MniUln't mtad it "
HUMOROUS.I- - lanrr.agu aaM ajii
echnage No. it jr?urai?r auiajf. HttrlittijUm t'rr V.A lTc4it aior irroiaMnar baMi
a UUr --rhoi.I iprl "Viuai'r!," aboiHrtl. "i idarai "Wb
j aoa i: tnke uaiik uot " XI a.tUitt.j lltth Tatatajr. Hl tthe.l iajttux own raJlrMa "N. aay; oa." -- W-ll. tbr m cu4 aoaaHJaiaj lo do W.lb Ihrnt e on aava b hoajrbl
nifl icuei 01 acijMr 1 twrr-tum- .
A wihl Tetaa r rrtf aYork man aj;aint tuqim wail tboother day. I h- - mm aaid brtwtanigaij thai bo ar tiairr3iaj ibaworkiugot a Kidlo k prM hmtur.V. .Vi.
Hnaband I oklagU) "0 I'aa tbiuniaat ike tml Wuaaiol the ) li otn. and Lbu aa4 tbo
Small fY ir'm " pa.nr- -
"And the apaaer. V4. ainaasa.liwin t'virur.
Mowv ao bi o. Krvoirt raatft'i laridkrd a oow rMMrt boal)U hat ar "Ut prrnuU"a amnt ai'
tdlrnuai iJ,aa Bi4l "Oh, tut.Mr Hot worthy a coii,Siatto jm a ainj; lad"" Hotwar<y(). I w.Hibla't it yoa,
know -- lfarrmt lstuji't(ramluta " Inm. do too thak rJir
M nfai' 9t ut' ' lara r.tiwlt4a.
Urm;; m boi a anurk?;r"l v.kaad Jht hroatrbt rt htmw taxiny.a ait a
wfnK u, rtfMamlK,r Hufl taiaBVo,' . . ..thtU ,.,.----
.4ilMMI.- A acwminr wrlwr n UkU to eHf.
rojr bow no iawt !- -. "tatavar. a Thp or a uorna-J.- " H
aa-i-ia wll. bat bs,fl cmh ika w, or a biijat. 'I"a w.
W"P aoraxn m
2K.S,'l2 iS!Swnsa'oi; - a?. .i" itb Ua iavc xtm. rttvr imlaaini ittni ekxr.o t .to4.-s.Ur
niaat rtsucrnm&mlymrr0Utm htruitt.
Ht a Cent.Two '.fee larga& si:.? t
Yea. matjlt .. L 'I!'' haw Tfcprkst tmAdr lauatJlMi a:i atf ibubows? rt rilbag baii ai - carat aw". . wmt ..ba4 ruavi !.-- - a." - .w w.- -i luc a rt-- . TWj lka ,& uV irtnfoor iJ'j". a bMf&. a ntJfi that
ajric ctator eoald puraba.tbaa a 4aglu r:at' worth bat,vmo barp op-ir- i, j oato tbirc.rt and ot lhjr iMirs couitaad &mu a to while ta. jtxatktri.
ctovra. Aa result tht--v hudOOiif a tock. which ther art w4H- -
tr. otarr girl a: x haadomo protH
W couxvr tla for a ewet batbroke ap competition short order.acd taat a.unag prtt did not rezaaialoaz ya tojju. .V. T. UtroJUL
)rol(.c.tl.(i hv sou ire iu-te- ul of in.u tie ep an.-uioi-i part id which no J landlord Inraa'r It vnt bigj. ''f I,,IW tnTln' i--'"
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