1WT7 i .rf n ,ix v t'.? u v' . ... -' -v - i. ... '? 1 ' . ,.w'."S I'raySssrL XSH. .,. - ...v .'J-ii t-.,, l2 - 1 iin-i i,r,'iT. ;, ,MfflU; -.'. ' . .'......-.:. .i ' . - jr. ..B?.,'.'.,..':':..,..ISSJ.IP TSW -yt-tr -.-;- -. ; : .''- . ,. .. .u .. .:, , i Dali'C'oasil TOjWMMKt, Wiftifr Entered fat Une Fcs'-officc.at Natsh- lk!W, B;Scvnd Clas&Hatt'or. i,- . ... , ., . P C. J,EVARf . , .,?.. FER, Kilters andSTanajcrs. PuMk4,Eyry Itforniagr Rccept tetMar&wGSjfwts o pny vrtuuH. ij 1 TERMS:-Svteiai. for cdtsace nay taciefl yi 30 ci(a a uipnili: 4 months mw Miee hw coins ptriuoaui,ifi:an;i r, WKEKLY . imkni Wfery Sttirair. Terfn" jn ail ttih1 .60 a TW. $1.00 sU mot. tte. . THE fcPOSTLES. ? faatttWWirgrtgxrgf' "C&n..,Tkem, by ' .i fSte-ateaiasval Artists. "Elw-iacjlUDval artrst?, havJnj ap Wca ' byftieKoaal ap5uracc of thc.Say hMat fcWoivers; iVdoptf d a st of slsnli, 6r aablctus. tcf Htjb, which, so.6ti be . carao famlUar to alL The cmhloru of Jctcf wae! elthw a tarfie key or t-wo tccys cro960, which la rcsdlly csplaln ii by refcrrln'to tl)e words of Christ (MattJtQw Xrl, 13, "Aud I will give un to tfcee the keys or "the kingdom of hettves." The chlcm" of Taut was a Bwod and a bopiP-tbe tattca: to rcuilnd tfia beholder that he was a teacher of mca. the former to-Indicate that he was bebeaded with a sword. SL Andrew was usually figured jstandjng by a cross- shaped like a tetter X that beins tne form of the draw uwu which lesend ays he was, criaedirhe eaibleiD af St. James th Gftst 'as eltser a sworu. Mfortag to tiw fct that be was also1 .-AeiiWdcd, or a pttjrWs staff, be bcias agwattravekc: St .John' swtMsHi was a caldron, re? fOTiac to. his wqwHoaoc la the boJllas oil. 8t rbltip's sajrttrn Is aa.enlsui. It, was a spear asA a cross, yet It ti known that he w: banged. St. Bar- MiAloMAiarwhn in' "flsved alive." is represeaUd wkh kalfe aBfa "skhVl hLxn 'la a whumT eormoeed to- have II ! ! VTK fUn MJOIl iwsn Kr v. wnssieferecceWCiwfsfs callla.'M ThoBsas, JMTiae mw "perceu w . Anrt;- Is pJctawd erryJoga aqmn Tb SBtbWm 'oTJuHstlK ees was a -eBT-lavtB biwir"!) . .with a Wwtr t,iattttos an a, h barla xx b4eaWL Sins'a em blata was a sawi, SPbeleaswl says,!'be Uras sawa asaadsr." the Swedes; Th Swedes mi crakt. taciturn peo ple, liters fe Jestlln? even among the lowest !aa Ybcn a .train leaves a platfoasi or. astcaraboat a pier, the "ibokers'oe Kft teJr hats to ?be depart ing passengers sad bow to them, a com pliment wlOchVs returned by the pas-1 srugarav " e expected to .lift your hat 6 ttis stisWrnt personiytw meet i the, sbtat,. and ttv'aptek a bP. office or Vttto the HMkou Is coBsWerea a .'manners. la reur- 1 are int: & 4Bir:QK J- . iH 'i . attapt- HSlwH' s iffi dftitag liPB iTiiifffnf ilATiJWli the ? r flWtp "menu be L iKalfi- !3B the waS r os ea. Hm ti 1 11 ijfr1! : h bsaa4 af claars icr tbt cf?tte 1; iMrpoiaaf .'If ipiV th ;. rpWSjWtS.TWi NPK '' Aiwsasouo, : I f -W Mlia tl tMr OeCss." t "What a wua&Crtfhat aSM.bs , .liattocr ' 4 1 ft kMUWa w)w niiMy A JMlpSraft.' ii ; Ht. ! ; aw ak always tst . . : . . U 1 m- IV a taapKy prH .book thai Ifras' n s ewsr-ltstai fTtmmtipt f .m;7, 'r Ute asaBL't1teM7 .siir7 4- tha peat pMlng, r ee.ow a f aapt klEw i Mia tkU MMy '. iwiiilns, aM , "tflfc"1' Ti3fc eT .. ,'-P;: T ". k. TWWBIOm'-j !- i , . J V . l '-ri.m . .( M. 4- - " " T T." " HTi.!J- IBWTO by women. . . jajap " fe .-dia. -tffflGItlN THE .SOUTH r . -v Ki-rfltfyiBW 5CT2r,2 Jll?55Z:att'teiE Mtf ' - :'. ;' ,.il.tfriMij.i. , , . '-ait.. - ... fcl . i 1 , pw iq nn.,.,m mvnirvr ' 1T 'JW 1 An'lfuiion Is rapidly bela lwf wf'anrt itaitiBR to the front by na at? ganlsaltloa eSmposcd of women. ti, society Is called tbo Woman 8 liuprotci mont club, arnjlt has nccompUJed wanders In .mprorJng and beautifying the town. The ilub'Tiaa several cm taittcca, but t'ue Vnost Important ot)e la the munldphl couyulttce, and thtd'com mlttccls buaUy employed In making the town a mbro desirable place of resi dence than It IS. It Is a sort of vigilance committee to observe the breakers of town laws. Its memltfrs can causo the arrest of per sons vlolatlag street ordinances. Tbo small boy who throws banana skins tccklessly about, the man(who tosses newsnauers into the gutter, the1 woan whQ flings parcel wrappings recklessly ab6nt-aU have tbo keen eyed and stern minded committee to reckon with. Street wastcta&keta have been irar chascd for the town by the committee. It has Informed Itself concerning the (Possibilities of levying taxes fee str. sprinkling purposes. jt:,conccrns uses with keeping slgnbeaVds in coKdtt.JU and discusses tlis perishable uatura of weot&n elmboards and the ex&easc of .Irca aacs wlthra! view to reaching some coaciusion wirch win un h-.itiv uiu Yflyter& wlihoijtgaideposls. It stud ies the parllsystestt and delves lute- bot any In order to pv 'able to suggest, suit able trees fee the town parkst. Alto gether it i3 a valuable society. , : Frenchmen can no longer talk aboat our "national vice" and pride them selves that they are sot as we arc, for" la 'recent' years tbo great qusardea in Franco has been the abuse of absinth. Statistics sho??, says the Paris corre spondent la the London Mall, that the see of absinth and other deletcous liquors Is rnpfdiy undermining French mea's constitutions -and k one tit tha mala factors is,' the decrease 6ir the preach population every year. A vol aa might be written fb the atrfinga salluclaatlons which bsinth drlakla eWelsps la its votaries. The doctors ire Baaaiiooaa, In saying that ceastaat sipping of tae stuff, evea wltaeat any" apparest-abwe of it, Is as dangerous to bealtlTaBd life itself as absinth drunk enatw.. ,The coastltHtleo becomes ab soloielr Itapregaated with, the coae&c? 08 aad, werse thaa alj, aa absinth' drinker's chBdrea are' bound to be weak both hf Briad aad "bedy. Thi auefmens Increase is. Faftce of ate years of eoosumytioa and othr tuber e&ir'dteeases Is, say thresctofsi'.dM iovM&W elae thaa the ase a ab siR&, and the pressflt.eabyset is cra Ued wKh the resolve to !a$hedee.aW' ceat legislatka agataet Wa aale at the aext aeoatoa of the chamber of depu ties. " ,Thrce hundred aad 'fifty years ago, at the lasUgatloa of John Calvin, Michael Servetas was burned at the stake la Geneva as a Unitarian heretic. Some days ago a Unitarian church ia Bostaa 'furnished coafei to -tfarm the Calvlnkt brethren, whose chprch fael had given oat. So, stawly perbaps, bat sarety, ths.splrit of iMgieW teterattee s4 teotbaritSod grow-ta the world. PEK PENCIL AND BRUSH. j5 ' The Oerawn painter Herr Max Babes was preseaVat tb opontog-of the great dam of Asssaaa, which will feral the subject rf a great picture by"hiHi. Tolstoi ,1s appareatly la excetleat heatthif we ssay Jadge by the Met of the wacksTaBa'wblcb he is engaged. He, la wriaira.bok m the eesenea af rellgkm, a aTf 4eaHRr with assta's aequiaitlea of tb Caacasas, aa essay ob tfc kad qwWoa aad a play whoss sjttjiit wactakea froaa real life. vJchd Le Oajllawaa, poet; novelist. ad aewspsper Jia, began his m e prescic oesea. an la LiverBool, ihe jaee of Jbfs .Later he iMbuawaecfetery t Barrett, the aeter, with wham ra tsabMd until JU health seat bia basse. Tbea be begaa bis literary career. iP.NrEATHK. ganMght k ossaatisl to fowls fa wtav Thaw, ww Ham shlrlfea sliakM-HMri Turkeys ataat hare a gaaejaaag to be proitafeia. Tbay aw bug aej by aature and tauet ltate pleat f .! todowelL DlTerstl' the poaHry baatesas awM as -the rest ot tbr ataai(rki Rake ducks, gaew aad tastofs as we aaahkkeas. ' " T .eae aa4 dnetal 46 aaf. ataa suatsr freaa ri or ebokra, but'tbey wIM be- Ama ,tajua At Amp If Aauflil W danp qvartan, ' , ., 1 J 1 , ( .Bwkl wltWaa.y lliaata whm aaav tfcM tkaas Ukcai, a very wka proykkw i -rapia2 arerewraaaf. riaii iiiytt 'rzzmrrszt, umnmmtmm1;mw"7fr ?, HpViiiMaap''aMJMlBWi' nneaa -1te waajMi VThavak mmh folk Mm 'm'lMt( r.hlAnAk v? K jxtx&mmmt&fam-i a name m. bow wtoMS&B&famiA t tha. wind ou Great qoebwfrCu acar Or4nthan JSwslaud. Tba church wathe.glftof tfWdlcrwHjoniTfgratwl and grew rich and who Insisted on this s.ucer ccmdltloa. Could a titled puStor of that chttreh be caHed "fiddle D. T.y " Tke Fn. J: The antlaalty of tfctc.fan.ta th?bsat, bartieularly in Ask, extends far back beyond tho possibility' of nscertalnluaf J lUuatc. In China and India the cxls aal'modcl of tho fan was tlio wing of a' bird, and at one tlrac was part of the eaabkatf of imperial authority. Par- BfmkliHr Ptres. Coal dust mixed with salt cud wptw, and wade into good, sized' lumps will be round very useful tebaak wp.a Ire fur the bight. Sme Id Kxewie. YIfe (durlag the, quarrel) "Vhat made yon marry me, then? g Husband Why, yaij did, of cearse. Chlcaga'-'Kows. , " , . . Mr. Morgaa inektathat Koau organ ised the .first skipping trust, but he neglects to tell us who did the under, writing. A Point IB Law. f An agreement by an applicant forllf's Insurance that the medical , examiner nbpoluted and paid by "tho liaurcr ahall be the ugeat or tho applicant in record tag the medical examination la "held In SternamsB Jrsus Motropeltan: Llfa Insurance company (Nv Y. U7 L. IL A. 81S) to be prohibited by public policy, . f.r : -' " His Part. Llttla 5ek What did papa, mean by saying ,tbt hf was captam of this ship? Ma Oh. that 1 only his way of say lag that ha is the head, of the hofse, , ' sfclttje Jack Then, If pa ,1s the cap tate; wbataroyod? Mif Well, I sapnose I am the pilot Llttla Jack Oh, yes, aad thea must be the comaassT . Ma The Haase Why the compsaaT J Little Jack Wby, the captain ano pilot are always boxing the compass, you know, . to : . IfeedeU Tkm All. '" ' A well' known, aathoress was. .once talking with a dilapidated bachelor, who retaWed little but bis conceit. , "It k tuae now." be said pompously, "for laaa'ttf aettk idown as a" taarrlcd ssaa, bat I want se sriucli. I want yeath, beaKh, weallb, of cewselbeau ty, grace" , . ,.., . f"yes."faald his fair lkteaer sympail iateUcallyr, "yoa poor maa, yoa do wait them all." 4." Proke1tc. Hesry'W. Grhdy- les.1! than a month before, hk death at the early age pf tidrty-nlne remarked to a friend; "Im agiae me as an old man! Picture me baldhcaded, half blind, toothless and kanlng on a cane, It can never be. It k toe ridiculous; A man with my riot cms, bood, tremesdous energy and rest tesaVctivity must die youngl" r ft. Shirt Sleerea to Shirt Sloerea. Oliver WeadeH Holmes 'counted aly three geaeratte; betweea shirt sleeves aad Bblrt sleeves;' A daught.cr at Tol stoi la aa iatervkw with Henry Nor' maa expressed the same idea In -these wards: "Na' KwiskB ever 'founds a tiatUy.' aa you say. A man makes bk ferts4: Us sea tavlshas It; his wit 4krws K." ' 'i Mwrka Time, KaU-Twr baby ka't three aeth M yet. k hat n Todd-Ofc, yes. ,T be exact, I have besa awake new atoetyaix;' nights.; Kaah, a writer C the ebcteeotb jea-' wry, says, "If a Jtoge ksetb aa aye, paaiwttyAka; -ooatamice itat m BMrtK.sBd aase Jy, HZM P JfTPW JwmaTPeWTW " yaskkntheatera .give imw or reur aW'inteaded aM'flww Who are tomt aw y at the doors i, liavrs bafew tba house Js opened, .-., , ,- - ... . tj Oart ini4aatati.-, '"- -' " The foUowlag is aa-Mtmlrable ,kan of .Lord FalmerwWsr curt'; transacting etikUl Matteflr. T Inatructteos glyen to a forclka elerk far aaaweriaa- a letter: we'll we; to use'bUcker uk; hk letters, aad wat tuara'a, esatWtaBt." l,,l- t "1 ImiwH It'tutitKfiid. SmmU hasbaiMk always cm-, W;M. kwk that wyt.ffhltiilght thek boaeymaaa to kw tbair wives ia o- l-lawr. Oatws," ' hagan the aafftaw yikag Mi "I- ahat k, faw.daaigh- I krkn .to agai af..ia'.am,'i(wl''- -xaat ww, at. Jmf m, , aawr- isktmm' 'iwrwht, rnnwn hmh iki iBtav hr awtw mB.'" -num . SeaMJsf tk tf TrngnrTTrir" Tfcfr' , i aB-r- ,ir -iBiiwi' tesw wa ivn ?;'joN3 HavsbkcN wvi; u MecsrW Encrscr and Mor ia;Str treiS. Have WorUe Won- ta'.aa wi a;-Hltrooa natn ay a aoataera vZiHmjH& 'ttafrfc tebpiPWSik pnrt in the rchabllltnUoa oft ihe grvilfisoutb. Mo: ej liaa bcn n' potent factor,- but pluck has jcci1 I7. dynamic f(rSe bcliind it. No ee Jon has been maijp to grpw Into I crcatticsa br steady strides' with great- f T ilOl.1 .L.I.T...- 1..- Af.J. '.KMll. Mill. Cf L'UCCk IUUU UIIB .IIUll. pijritvu viu- .btuccd by the states of Georgia and Alabama, Industrial enterprises, Schools, col leges, factories and, indeed, nil other agencies for tho uJifcaUdtnejif towea. cities and villages, for tho pi-opagailon of tho gospel of work, 'tho dethrone wpnt of error and tho establishment of truth and rlghtcousaess In tho 'land, have marked' this glorious country as tt goodly land, says tho Atlanta Con stltutloiK There Ii one of theso dovel opera which we Wish to note specifical ly in this" sketch and one'.instnnco wo wtah to cite to Show what may be done when pluck aiyl thoriey are linked to lectlier, ' . Somo years ago, during the booip -days tin ,Alabamavj greatvexcavatwa yas being mado for tho efcetlospf a mammoth building. Monoy was play ing a great part in the. enterprise, nj ..wcre-nlao mules and pejtfbes. On bo ing asked if the project warf.not n hugo undertaking, an old negro replied: jyca, sir, boss; but you, know money, nbjuIc3, apd negroes canTrd anything," Indeed so, fop those three, when unit 5cd, form n strong comblnatlbn for the accomplishment pf great things. This, was exemplified so'roo thrco or fourt years ago in'ft little town In cast Alntiama oft not more than 1.C0O peo ple. Tho merclmnta pf this town, real felpg that they wcro beiug'' dlscrlmb natprt against by a certain railroad, decided to. go into tho railroad bual ucoi( tiicraiclvca, whereupon thcy-met, orgnalied and within n few weeks had an' engineer out making a prelim inary survey of tho proposed route. Books of subscription were opened, and only a few days paused till all tho atoc'k.was taken by "hope men. DubioUa ones hooted at tho idea of a litlfb town building a 'railroad, cynics sneerad, dickers prophesied failure, bat owners along the lino had canje.to run their 'fa'nds up to fan'Cy prices, and old flelihr'auddeiily became choice property, sSine-ifaw, .had confidence enough In the project to back their Judgment wlthjtlibir money,;!. . .- Time moved on, apd within a year the road was completed, tho rplllng stock'tostairod and tho company ready for Ifcsluess. Kvcry day sinco . tho trains, have been running ou schedule timo. " The road handles nil of the 20, OrfO bales of cotton marketed lti tho .-town. It hauls all of the freight brought in and carried out 1t prac tically doc3 all of tho vast bmiuoss of, tho town and tho country adjacent, thereto. It has paid well.- Doubters aro nW strong backers and confident, ly expect tbe promoters of tho enter, priso1 to "o whatever they say they; Will do, especially if it Js to build n .railroad The kickers still kick, but be'eauee '.they ailed lo seo their proph ecles'fulfllledr Thia story of the building of tho rail, road by a amall town Is 110 fiction. Tbe successful carrying aut of tho project at Wtlrae whon money was hard to gat and business was dull was ono.pf tha wandors of the times. The cnla'rgo- l meat of the schcais by tBIU propqoed exteftikaMs pregnant with hepea, for greater thlags. It has hy H tokens the development of a section that may -be made on,'af the centers of Indus, trial growth of the great south. What one small town did In railroad building any-town can doby pluck, en- ergyaBd money rightly used. COLLEGE AND SCHOOL. rti o '.Th1 baa been anaolnted tire-. .fesaer'ef botany ia the Uhlversity m Uyaak. . The New Jersey state beard of edu aaIoo worts that tbe cost of running1 'the public- schools of the state last year exceeded" $8,000,000. ' ' Zepbanlah Uopper has been athemaaca. in the Central of Pblladeipnui ror toriy in soma Instances to thre of the same family, II k, bt ysara aid aad Is sec be-; ve nuHM a waetea 01 me Km last iwo'awades. , , 'ffejttV;k the weather la ples Ilka jrranz-jwec aau, bhh otac mskr bear- huaUa fkMs and, sbort th-wasoa tnat trees Hka the Hr never mew higher than a fw iaalMM. ,f . ' lr- m Js Mi4 that aa exee'kftt wa.-dr1 IkiwM la horws k to pat tbeui lata aiswkaasug taak. In swlmmiag Um l. -iJ.. .!. . ,- v- via. mi exereke thai he Wtd kaswVg'e fofKBgnrewor jmmrnm ''wwSW. Hf7 J- MilUll I ti-H-l t 1 1 H 1 i H YA tB N T TK R' dr comM nrxt vek,. Vim 4jH want vfleftllnei and ymt mldUtn well pick horn sn "" sMottnitntoltlielhtit ami bo't tiucn, -. . KoUilna naw but .lmt Ke hpw, ami li 1 AWU-6atufflii',MV.M,'l"' Any A. tlilhg you nr.ht frcm I'Titnt (ip. Boma i T .M'lhcardnoiiiudbtMtd creollona '. this rear nin (ruv lupetb. woUlB cnlncdby ualtlnu) bouer tuako your lojecilonn wliliwllii ofortmnnt Is cam plato, Comla onf'i?' Yes, ol uouma. MATCH LESS , VALEN TINES.. Sengstkcken'-i Pharmagyf Mar-slifield, J Vf: y, Oregon ' 4t44-M4H .-HW'444,-WH44H44-M 1H-1 '-iSLi-.vrivp ijlH-HHii-W'H nil i ii Hi t - r WC?1 T" KlS Jle laymoGr MAJRSHFIELD, Ilaadlcs the famous, Magnate C. A. ffl U U R t-H04-M-fr4?Hr'H44'M'4't'4fr,H I'JiM 1 1 II i'141; ' saavNKisavjr ilNlON BU5CH1IR ' . t Chtav. "XT" ' Evcrythliiir clean and fresh. Complete -Unc of the finest meats, be'ef pork and mutton. afCONI DMi;-. SOUTH IP TOSTQFFICE- .- jHABSHFIELD; lie t m m m m m m m hi m, m i k a TIME 5 Steamer Blaio, 1 LSAyaa. Marahfield, 8 a.nu Empire, 10 a. m. Marshficld, 2:30 p, JSmplrc, 4:30 p, in. m. Jtyre from Marsbfiel4to IMW ' ' ',1 Maarmi Charta. I, Magna Charts, the great charter of Itaglfcbaea's liberties, U M-ewrved Ii the sWtkh mawum.. It k jkatewhat staisM'by tlawr, bt KWg Joaa's wal aad name are still quite glbl at tha' bottom of It Women to lMiare Teaas Taws. Clubwomen baya taken. tt the, .bercu-J lean task of cleaswg Bwaswat, -Ter. The have orwnlaU wwkrab rule and regulations of tha wiHsnal, sssoetH atloa and propow to make many im prevefneutfl In the town. It k stated by tbe jHomoters of the project thai thfjr ,w work wltliir(. bksasi; s) 'isy iato district and thaw aktotek la ta ewarata blstpiftth a aatmty jot8ted by the iuimudy-1 kafc afkr,. the cleaning .of. sack separak Iskak, The .ladles fully aparaakk the asagal- ) mum vm u wit )atlttajiwaiM!krtah- tuaapf tnatnKiMi ing, bitt they beli something to iuipn chief work of the wfi. will ha ta try to clear the streets and sidewalk, of , ushaaaecesaary fiyiWm' 1W tWl litters a great many of them. oml Ikiinini'r sldewalka have not bwn( apen-w th public fee a year, baiug., bkestwt br bauawg mawnai rar, p rieds varyfcHr'from alx wwlw to astme Ikstt that has net yet bwM washed. Mllk'Ia Mas. Tlk milk bt aows k aet p4:(lr.fod)Jy. ttk ikisyk,, tVkt L.V 1 ill 11 " -. v H IH4444W4Hy, n : hi f ,Uok-Bt;rtBoil otuarpetiiere. Thprals'qitailty ot carpal Is dvoryroll wt carry. , IfY6uDon?t LikiOW Piece, We.Hav-QthtrsT To ShoW. Bat tho tiling we ? to ekbTseke is Hist every t!arpst jqa buy hare k a vtoitliy quo. f ., , Uniort fkniture Stdre C. A.Johnion, Propr. - r u m - a i in u i 1 1 1 1 1 1 miihi OBJmGCN: a n4 tMterlytWUtes xv, '.' t , VWHMrWPr - 5H0P- ' .. . .. tmir .. t & Richard NoIe, Ptcp h ZW ; r--. . ",'V!'- 7 RK '. '" !l!WHeE3M!acaaMWM( T Stealer FK'F?B ' 'Uv m LXAVIfS. :'' ''(ffi Empire, 8 a. n . ' ;;' '- Marsiifieltj, iojjo,:" Empire, ,2, p, hj Marsh field. 4 p. - : Empire gml rtum 7tu MM WlKaia Ma it mjiitU' Bn!ae' raiswerd. . It'was pot easy to make wio's way lata Balzac's hohw at Cbnlllot, Iluu ik Batallles;, fts (t. was guarded Uku the- garden of the Ilespsrhles. Xwa or three passwords Vrere accessary, which were ebsaged frequently for fear they sliould become known. I remember h fcV, To tho porter we said, "The plum season has come," dp whleh he allowed' ua to cross tho threshold, To the wcv- , gat who rushed to (uu staircase wftsn ' the bell rang It was nccassary to wur- MilLr ' Tt 19 ate 5si 1 . law, "I bring some bmswls lace," iml if you susuml hlirtliat'"Miiiel Her Urad was .quite wcltj" you were admit- jjk m fefthw.Hh. This uoBscnse amused ' ffdaae imsHaascly, and It was perhaps aMsiiir ta ksep out bores and' ether vkkassi wHU woro dlsagrceablc.-rMka Wassaks's ttyimttte of alv." A Mtass- mt.W WIIMmms. K k foM of BksktT Wllllama' af Con. t uecvka, for maay years jirsldlBK bkhop of the KefycopM-trkWch 4il Amerioa.. wbe Ha atr hk ktfs; aluiebi-. kr, thai ho waa.'W'Isikg am dny;,wwh'ifc yjwasT wan frow'the west aliout a ts:' a wskrii stats was trying; to iwpona lakHow, tha taxte bo lacrsed 11. ' ,ertafpier cent frrar t yemto ImelkJofbood. 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