The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, February 18, 1899, Image 4

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    Kiigene City Guard.
SAlTIUUV F 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
The business
the WEE
deoartment Of
KLY GUARD Is caused
considerable trouble by corre
spondents addressing the pro
nnetors neisonallv. Address M
letters referring to the newspa-, .j i tior I, Um lrk loofltoed fro i. '
OkUlaiU'N IUI KKD
No question thai DMBJf orchard!
hive bu nenoii'ly injured y ihe
recent frwjee. The pfftrVsMM x-I
cplionslly warm wrather startl
the Hip to llisriug freely and it ten j
ilegree below iftn froze it. Then
when the sun thawed it out, before
tlie tree resumed its normal con- 1
ner or business connected there
, i r- . i a r r
I nt UUnu,
with to
Eugene, Oregon.
To Correspondent.
Tlie WKKKI.V OlfABI) ROM t pre
early Friday morning TO Insure tin
lOMfUoO Of coril-ixilideni it "!'' l-l
reach u DOt later than Thursday
morning.
Correspondence which reni-hes (his
ofllce I hi 1 huraday aud "ii I rid) and
haturday, unle lintsirtaiil , will not
he published. It would be -Id whi n
the paper WaDt tO pre week after
ward, and making allowance for the
aeveral day time retired to leach
sub-eriher throughout the country
would ! "tale and of little Inteieat
when the paer wan received.
Correpondeutii nIh uld n ail their
nontrlbullotia reach u Tuesday and
Wednesday , ami early Thur.day.
Later than Thursday they may not
he used.
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payment of one year $2.00
will receive FREE for one year
the CINCINNATI WEEKLY EN
QUIRER, the leading paper of
the Mississippi Vaiiey. No bet
ter family paper published In the
United States.
WITH THE DAILY.
Any subscriberto the DAILY
GUARD paying aix months In
advance $3.00' will receive the
ENQUIRER frea for one year.
Send us your name, and we
will send sample copies of
GUARD and ENQUIRER
JORDAI n AlltfXATIOI.
1'renident Jordan of Stanford
University tttki-H alarm at the prop
onition take the I'ilipinos into our
household with promise of tillitnute
citiienship. limn n'. le lure on
the PhillpptM question ho reviewed
the hiittory of France, her Inilure in
colonisation, the unlitnoris of the
Filipinos to become American
citizens, nud tin untitueas of our
form of government to colonize
HucceuHfully . lie said, in part:
"Our treatment of the 1'hilippincs
should be the sumo as that of Cuba.
No inhabited country should he
acquired by this government which
cannot bo made self-governing
and ultimately lie received into the
family of states !.et the Filipinos
lit their government to their own
needs with a guarantee of our pro
tection from outside interference,
hut unJer no circumstances should
nny distant territory inhabited by
nn alien, semi -civilized population
be retained as a permanent posses
sion."
WHAT OF TBI IIwYlR USUI!
Can the lemocrats of Now York,
Khodo Island, New Jersey, C'on
Bl i. cut, lVnnsylvania, Delaware
and Maryland, which rulused to
indorse free silver in I8M control
in 1000 the delegates from other
states which have reaffirmed their
dtvottofl to silver? 00 the op
K)iient of silver secure all of tho
Democratic delegates, from the
states mentioned, in support of
their propositions? I'pon the de
cision of these two uestions de
pends the proof of tlie assertion ot
Mr t'roker, the Now York lam
many bos, that "silver is a dead
issue."
DMttOQMtla leaders all over the
country have protested against the
declaration of Mr t'roker. illiam
J Bryan declared there would he no
turning back upon the part of the
party. Senator James K Joins in
serted emphatically that silver at
10 to 1 would be the isaun of 1900.
May ir t'urter llarrisou of Chicago
indorsed both statements and lc
clared that Hryan would bo the
standard bearer ol the parly again.
Similar assertions have been made
by the great majority of the leaders
of Democracy in every state of the
West anil f mill.
WHEAT A.Mi HILVEK.
The total prxlucliou of grain in
the I'nited States in 1 was mire
than half as much as that of the
rest of the world, being 3,533, 18$,-
(H.K) bushels, while that of the entire
world was about !V. 00.000,000
bushels, or about 0,400,000,000
bushels for the balance of the world.
The silver production of this
country is more than one-third of
that of the entire world, being in
1800 976,009,000, coinage value, a
against I:1 13,403,700, coinage valut.
for the world.
tree on that p;,rt -f the body to
wards the afternoon sun.
Orchards that were highly culti
vated and bad an exceptional grolb
last year have fared thewoMt. And j
those on bottom lauds, respondii g,
more quickly to warmth than those
on uplands, have been most
seriously injured.
Thiak r lit. Opposes Annexation.
tnif ' r I , .
tw. after on I Wash i no I '. rb M-rlie
Jrdii I Eowj iwsolnUoti was adopted In
aand puip aeliali l..iiv ! a vole .,f I-j;
1 with (be .,-(
ally flsad Tin- N
the future i nrrary wa-tr
r.'ine
valid.
Jacksonville Times:
every reason why U
There is
K senators
should be elected by direct vote f
the people, instead ol by member
ot the legislature, a his been the
custom since the formation of the
republic. The sentiment in favor
of such a change is overwhelming;
but, as it requires favorable action
by the senate itself to make it, there
is hardly a probability that it will
ever be considered. Few of thone
who now compose that body would
lie sitting there if the masses ciuld
directly ex pi ess themselves at the
polls on tho subject, and the sena
tors are aware of that. Among the
manifold reasons for making '.his
change is that representatives of
railroads' and other oorpof tloni
often secure their el lettoil through
the free use of money or by combi
nations against candidates w'.io are
acceptable to the people and would
really represent the country nt
large. The deadlocks which many
of the states have been cursed with
would also be averted, another great
advantage.
The (iertiiuu hark Artenis, which
cleared Irom Tucoma last wirk,
carried the most valuable cargo of
fir ever leaving a I'uget sound wrl.
She had on board DoO.OOO feet of
decking lor Hamburg, (iermanv,
valued at pr 1000 feet, or more
than three times that of ordinary
lumber curgoes shipped. It entailed
an immense amount of waste and
selection to secure Hie i
material lor tilling this order, which
was booked for the Tacotna Mill
OxipOOJ some time since. The
decking goes into the construction
ol (ierman war vessels.
graph "( death In-iciiIk-)
-ii "row and
check and Hp
Tbou-andi of
wiitnrn live for
a year or two
after all hrlp
fnlnea and
li.ippincmhav
icme out of
their llva.
Whi n a woman
Wromr- hope
Wasljr hilplcas
and unhappy
be ii ora'tlc.
oung woman to wboi
the ft
ife who in a htlple. m rv;u inv
the mother whote wihea are a bur in in
stead of a Mraaing. all tbeac, unlraa they
take the right incaMirra to rseoMf their
health, are Tx-tttr dra! than living. In tbe
majority of caea tbi -e ghosts of women
owe their condition to weakni """ atxl lt
eaae of the distinctly feminine omalSSS,
Frerjuently tbey have been deceived by
the incotrect ifiagnoait of aome ohwure
pbyaician and do not undi mtan'l thr true
nature of their trouhle It -nty coata a
two cent noMagr utainp for a woman to
write and drurribe her condition to Dr
R V. fierce, an eminent and kkilful operial
lt, for thirty yearn c hief c-nvulting phya
ician to the Invalid' Howl and Suigical
Imtitute of liulTalo, K. V. He will answer
letter fiom ailing wi.nii n without i liarge.
He la the diw overer of I)r Pierce 'I Fa
rorite Prewtiption, the greatest of all
known nude ine for women It acta
directly on the delicate organ concerned
In maternity and make them tiong,
healthy and vigotoua. It baniiihea the in
disposition of the aniious period and
mak s baby's coming easy and atmoat
painleaa. ft cures all disorders and dis
placements and I liecka eihausting drain.
Trevloua to avOsrfeSal aw wife was very
alck." writes ieniii II Connelly Ksq . of Clear
Water. Wright Co . Minn Two buttle of Dr.
Fieri e s t-'avunic rYaaaviptkMi made her s ell
and strong.
rr 1'ieice's Pleasant Pellet cure bil
louane and eon -.ti pat ion. One a dote.
Tbr mvei gnpe.
ol
Ihe
not
teat -i ihe ra ulutlen foil
'Thai hy the ratilliyition
Irwal i. f,f 1,,-mi'i' Ml
i"--
in'ended loloaorporata IbalnbaWtaBli
ol tha Palllpploes Into oitlaasablp of
(be L'nlt.d Slate-, DOT Is It intended 10
peimai.eutly aonei anl ilanU a an
Integral pan of lbs territory -I the
t.'tilled Mlaten, i nt 1 1 is tbe Inteniiou
Of the Polled -L - 10 establish on
sold Islands government atu'abU to
the wahlH ami conditions af the Inhab-
liania ol the said i lands, to pn para
them for h;l aelf-ifoveriilUtOt, ai.l in
due time tonaks such dlspoaltlwii of
aMlalasdaaa will beet pro uoia the
IsteOsOtooftbecltiasus of the Uoliad
rttntea and the iobebliaots of ald
Ul.l d.."
A reward of 180.000 bs bem
offered for the conviction of any
Ixsly voting illegally in Pennsyl
vania. This is too mufli, for it is
sufficient to tem.it the private
detective to "detect" the innocent,
and a lot of false wearing can tie
done for the amount.
During the past two yeirs the
private secretary of the governor
cost the state 15825.85. Hut we
have heard of no retrenchment on
this score from this legislature of
grafts and scandals. It is unfortu
nate that the legislature is so one
sided jHilitically. It has destroyed
that sense of responsibility that
always exists where there is a re
hpe. table opposition to hold the
majority to performance of its
pledges of economy and reform. A
large majority can always whip in
enough of its members to carry
almost any measure, however odious
if it has even o qUaal party Indorsement.
Knglish is determined to be the
langunge of the world. A compari
son of languages used at the first
and last of the present century
shows that Knglish h is advanced
hy leaps and hounds In 1801
French RaO ipoltOO by 19 per cent,
RtMaUn 18 GONQM 18, Spanish
Stcretary Alger promises the re
lief ol volunteer troops in the
Philippines ny replacement with
r ,-n! ir ,i- mi;i a- po--ible. The
transportation of troops ten thous
and miles is no easy task.
Darrin Rem n. is to March 1
AKoriiiK ml or iiiiraas
Mr UltOrOeai Hlr:
in justice in Or Darrin and to the
public in Hernial, I Ireely give thin
tent I iiioii lnl. I have teeii very ileaf in
one ear for several yearn ami kept
growing worse with n constant ringing
ami iioIsih in my earn ami head ami
the other ear growing ib nf 'juite fust.
I OOnaUllad Or DarrlO at the Hotel
Kiigene mill he aalit be could cure Die.
I have taken two weeks' Klectrlc Hen'
Ml unit do camlidly ami cl ccrfnlly
say be bus cured ine so I call bear
eh nit as well as I ever could, and the
llolsc have all left my bead; also he
Inn greatly benefitted my kidneys and
bladder troubles. I live in Thurston
Or. Can be ratal red to.
Bo gOtW, Feb It, 1 109. J II Heever.
Tbe MHir treated fieeexce ting medi
cine. Out of town patients are treated
wllb unfailing suceesH through corres
pondence, one visit desirable. Write
for symptom blank and circulars Let
ters ef Impilry promptly answered.
Consultation free
LARM 001 STY'S PART.
I i w foots
l-'rom Up
EUatoifa
V o ly
The vole for a constitutional cotiven
lion fr the admission of Oregon a a
state was held In June, I s."7 . The vote
showed T.HIT for it and 1 liTJ sgalDJl
It. In i.ane county there were ihi far
and only T6 against. In the OOnsUtO
tloual convention Knocli Moult, Win
w BrlatoWi Jassa Cox, A J Campbell)
I K Misires ami Paul Itrattalu were
the delegates from I.utie county.
Among other delegates were iK 'uoti
Hmllb John KeNay, V I. tirover, M 1'
Deady, S V Cha twlek, CrSO II Will
lams, DovM l-"gan, ThOS J htor, P P
Prim, R I" BoWf, Jesse Appli gate and
I tiShattuck. Tho vole In lbs BOD
tltullou showed a insjority of l.mai.
Id and Knglish 1-. The end of
tlieoeiltury finds Kngiisb spoken lu Lane county there were o!M lor and
bv 'J7. (ierman IS. Ktisslin IT. agiiin-.t, :s I r slaveiv an. I
Elks' Hall
Ku.ene Uklgd No W7, II P 0 Klks,
have for some tlins been ewitempla
Hug Ibe fl'Mi..' op -f a new liall for Its
ouusml it lO ol her fraternal
orders Lil I . ing the bslge ordered
Its hoard -f trustees to enter Into a
oontraet today wllb L N Hooey and
Ibe A O Hovajf e-late to build thein a
hall. 10 I located on Klghlh street
Ver H skell's feed store, and have
lakt-u a lease ou the same for a term of
je .r.
The dimeuslon ol Ibe buildiug
Is I0mi f.et The alalrs will enter the
lead -'"re on the WtSl side and be
incased. The malu hall or lodge
room, will he X'ixJH feet In size; han-
qtttl room, S9H18S 'eel; Hli'er-om, i ',
draaslog r-oin, 'Jxlu; live locker 5xl;
ayood r-oiu, etc. The fclks will furni-h
ibelr new bOJjsM elegantly. The order
I growing rapidly in Kugene and it
has an i no rprislug ineinls rsblp
Ur Honey will commence work on
the null. ling as soon as the WSatbaf
will permit. He has enough brlek to
build tbestOTV already burned.
Dangers or the drip.
The grealast danger frotn La Grippe
Is of lis resulting In pneumonia. If
reasonable care I u-ed, however, and
Chamb riain'a Cougb Remedy taken,
all danger will be avoided Among
IllS lam llf thnWBOnflS wh" have used
Ibis rem, ly lot la grippe we have yet
to learn of a single esse having resulted
in pneumonia which shows conclusive
ly dial this remedy Is a certain pre
ventative "f that dangerous di-ease. It
will cure la grippe in 'ess tiuie than
any olio r treatment. It Is pleasant
and safe to take. For sale by Ostium
A Del, an-.
Jkhsky Him. Registered Irom Chas
Miller's celebrated herd at Jellersou; lh
DtOnlnS Old. Ready for service. Apply
to Floyd Vaughn.
linal liuyers Attention.
I have loo good grade young nanny
goats for sale until Feb 1st, near Moo
ns'. K r pin. and particulars cor
respoud with QM A BotTOX,
Kugene, Or.
1'Kt NI-s I. et ev.-iy one tss full of
them, and they u ill he when the frail
growers of I.ane county get t i using
tbe Dean spiay pump, ami thereby
kill Ibe worms "and Might that works
such a great injury to the fruit in Ore
gon. Fit Chambers is Interested In
this particular Industry and has one of
the most complete lu.es of spray pumps
ever brought to I.ane euUtMy, prices iu
resell of every one
lit K roRTIKTH INMVKKHAKi
The Planters tu Sen Oregon,
Great Kmersld We
l lie
Xreiicli I'J add Spanish 10.
18 8)i.' against
' against, M
and
The metropolis of the new world
is in the grasp of the severest
weather known for years. The in
habitants are suffering from a
shortage of meat an I provision sup
plies. Kven death die not releicc
people from the thrall of Ihe ice
and snow king as bodies must
await MMN sOOsOVOtlOO of the storm
Indole buri il can take place.
The claim is made that the Mult
nomah delegation iu the legislature
swapied votes whereby it stood
with Marion county in support of a
state (sir appropriation in return
lor nou interference with the new
apHirtionment law.
Qoneial llutler of the V S army
gives it as bis opimou that the
native Cubans will make good
soldiers if psy day is regularly
observed. Many of them fought a
guerilla warfare for years without
stated comH'nsation.
Oregon tii called pine by the
trsde ;s winning favor abroad.
Large limbers estwvially are in de
mand.
for free uegroea
agalisl. On July 7, l.".
Dane and IVIsoti Smllb were eleend
tbe (list J S senators bjf the legislative
body. Latlvsi Uklna of this odRnty
presided at (be joint session.
Tbe vote in congress for tbe aduiis
lOO of the state resulted in Ml for It
and Id against il, thus passing by a
very small margin.
ror t rade or I ale.
Kmcrald, con raid, emerald laud;
l.autl ol the -nn mists, limit of Ihe sea,
Stalely and Stall II aiui storied and
grand
As Blood-mantled Hood in while
majesty
Mother of stale", we are worn, we are
k-ray-
Mother of BMtl, an going away.
MoihW of states, tall mother of men,
Of cities, of churches, of homes, ot
sweet rest,
Wt ate go ng away, we must journey
agaiu,
Aaofold we J lurneyed to the vast far
West,
We tent by tin 1 1 er.otir feet unci mole,
I'lea-e Hod, ar set for Ibe ultimate
Joseph ! shore.
Mother, which mother, w hite Oregon,
In emerald kilt, with star s'! crown
of sapphire, say leltnlgbll 1 it dawn?
Say, what of tbe night'.' Is it Wall Up
aud dowu?
We are going away .... Prom your
high watch tower.
Vi BDg men,
Your Hair
Turning Gray?
Jost remember that gray hair will
never become darker without help.
Auer's
Hair Vigor
fl-lIS
WEEK
s -
SPECIAL SALE OF
J will bring back tojour hair the color
'
reverts the formation of rlan.iruff.
of vooth. It never fails.
It cleanses the scalp also, ana
: r
It feeds and nourishes the bulbs of
the hair, making them produce a
luxuriant growth. It sfips the hair
from falling oat, and gives it a fine,
oft finish.
(1.00 a bottle. Atalldrngslit.
If T"n An not ntrtatn all the benefit
von tiMcir'l from the use of the Vigor,
wrlta the d' o.r alsiut It ,
Addreti, UB.J.C. AVER.
LsWsSi sseOj
SILKS
tohurg Items.
February 15tb, 1S99.
La grippe!
Mrs Harry Macy Is rejiorted out of
danger.
Tbe sawmill resumed regular work
yesterday for the first time since the
cold spell.
Mis W'm (Joodala lias gone to Wash
ington to Join her husband who is at
work there.
Welby Wllklns returned to school mi
Monday after a two week's vacation
span! iu California.
A Kugene dtHitor is said to have
made llfteeu calls in the professional
line ou one trip to C'oburg last week.
Prof A M Utt.vburn has so fur recov.
ered as to lie able lo attend to bis du
ties as principal of our school. Kvery
tsaly is glad to see the prulessor out
again.
While visiting with ills wife, at the
home of Mr and Mrs I 0 Onodale last
week, Welb Stevens indulged in an
attack of Dutch measles to relieve the
monotony of la grippe iu town.
The young man who threatened
suicide because of disupioliitmeut iu
love atluirs, a lew vveiiihgs ago, was at
last accounts, well and hearty, w hich
demonstrates that "grief does not kill,
neither does love."'
WE HAVE THEM
Wood Wanted.
Rids will be received by the execu
tive e mill Ii tee o,' Ii e hoard of regents
until ihe 6tB day of March, IM0, 18m,
for H e following amount hd kind ol
wood:
Big b dy II r. 878 cords, 4 feet.
Grub oak, not less than ; inches unr
more i hau 8 inches iu diameter, 130
oords, l b-et.
Said wood to be delivered on or be
fore Sept L I8W, at the L'niversiiy of
Oregon. Hids received at secretary's
JOBBTJ J ALTON,
Beers tary for ii-gents.
Crawford Bicycles
30 $40 $50
Have Superior
Bicycle Sundries.
Mil Hardware Go
p Id
For
$13.00
$15
offlos.
Letter List.
Kugene, Or, Feb 10, 18W
Mrs Addie llowman.
A W llrewn.
Mis Mary Kennedy.
.1 A Jerome.
Mrs M J Vaughn.
Mis Marj- Warner.
A charite ol one cent will tie mnile on ah
letters kivi-ii out. fartulll c-avlMuH (01 Utters
will please state when advertised,
II f. McCOUtAI I i' M
You car buy a 3-piece Bedroom Set of
Henderson, with 20x24 glass .'. .
Corner 7th and Willamette Streets
$13 $1
Don't Forget
J. IT Howe
TOLL vol ksisi ki;.
A Is-autiful couiplt'xinu i- an imp ossihility
witlioiit kiuhI pun- lilo.l, the nort that only
sxiats in conrnvtinn with noivl iliestioti, a
healthy liver mill bowels. Karl's Clover
Ki't Tea acts directly on the Imwels. liver
and Itidaays keeping them in parfssl health.
PpIm I .1. M tAm .1 UML I... mmA T
Drum lata
Will take your measure and have
made to order suits from $13 to
Pants from $4 to $11.
Over 1000 samples to choose
from. Fit guaranteed or no sale.
See samples at Starr & Aya
lilllll i''lllll'lll i t 1 ra arrived. Iathtsahlaaisnt wi
11 1 II I 111 Ml. i ? '' fled ELASTIC SPAR VARNISH Whloh H
u""u"u v v" w li.rall rxMeil wotk lluon w nils, elo. It wl!
klndi of hanl trili-, nch aoap ami waier, I I flU.DTfll The leadlin: I
asimonla, and ths lts, foe sale b L. fl- UlcnlUI, Wall fwpsr V
I
ror Sale.
St) acres of land 1" miles west of
Kugene in tOS Noli VhIIcv. I'mlly
Improved, aood soil, and Rood watar,
Near SOhool, Prlos rlisi on easy terms;
UU-ral discou-it for cn-li. See Jolui
Smlgtsy oa me prsmlsas, ur sddraas
u 9 Larokmoub,
Kiowa, C'olorado.
Junction City : Milling Compsd
IIANUFACTDREBS OF THE
WHITE ROSE
FLOUR.'
At;enti,in Woodmen.
Work Id tbS protection degree Kri
day evening, Kelt 10. Sprlnglicld camp
will ass;t in the work. Refreshments,
0 B Kakkow, OoomI.
w w Moon, Clark,
GUARANTEED
BEST QUALITY
The most popular Hour in the market,
leading tirocers.
Soil by 1
A ranch of IM acre of land, Iu
I'riHik county i n the McKenle and
I'rlnevllle wagon road 'i miles west of
lOO Das ChttlaS liver. A gmnl Iced
stand. Will trade for a aiuall farm.
For further particular Inquire of
oMtici. Join I. Ttiwaapanai. i mile
south ol Sntingtleld hridge on UottagO
(itOVt aoatt. or J O Ithiuehart, grw?r,
Kuge a, Oregon.
i ircuii t'outt Oaatf)
Tlie following cases were HIshI tinlay:
Katchlld Hto vs Sidney lloru el al.
forw!oure of mortgage. Judgment I
ask. .1 for rtM
l.mlly BavajJ vs TheSiuslaw Hlver
l.unilH-r t'o. to recover money. Judg
BjajH Is asked for fst2t
1H Vol KNOW
ln iiii'ti. o U rvaUl'le' MMSI has
pSOtaa Uv. aJ alw thai ne-Iel i aiini.lal.
Th i-ull H roush can t curxl with
Sbllok'a fuugh and t'oouaUa tVrw S.JJ
,4i mU guaraat l sfty . I oe
aal by Ukiua and lina llruauU.
TWO iouK.-Adjutaut-(ieneral It I)
Tuttle has OBttlfM to two more of the
member of the ml III la, who wet t to
, Uamp McKinley last spring, and were
strung nan, say, what of I f-j'ted hy tlie muatarlog offlosr, The
BSM are: l.eroy I.aisirle and Samuel
Mokl r, of Junction City, nud are
entitled lotttfiQ Bli u raapaa
lively, irom the slate, f,.r nlr time
spent In tbe oamp,
"BEFORE BABY IS BORN."
A Valuable Li::lo E:ok cf Iatersst '
to All Women lail Free.
Every woman looks forward with fool
tots ol Joy Indescribable to the
' " ' in her life, com-1
I . ill others pale into in
How piiid she will fol I
J nestles on her breast I
II 1 rsatMof uatotharln And
. oi mis event j
the bott if
Youug men, stroug men, there i- work
to bs done;
K.i;::. : be cherished, hatths t llgtit,
VlOtorl - von were never ell ou
s,v fnnrlrsslj wou for Uod aad the
light.
These cil im, these In in. a nrtt peace
aud hai ndl
11. ftahl . but ashen, w lib the ititldel.
Have fsilh, such failo as your fathers
knew.
All i l e must follow if you have but
faith.
X899
Handsome,
Strong,
Speedy.
AND
IDEAL BICYCLES
He true to their fallh, aud jou must be I I wishdMai of the pa nand daa-
true. P r"( ilwordswJ. so tiiat it is nuniawl
"Wo! lillwwlthyou,"theMa.ier , ',Vk'I22 l!'l of Jorobodini
...I, . 1 A',V,'!M wer her. The danm
.: a.: . dnnt upon being a
' ' ly preventl, ac
Miith
H.s dd'je, dawu brvaKs.it is i'tiiltig day
And otic b ouewestrtki tent and away
Good bye. Slow foldiugoursuow-while
teuls,
tur dim eyes lift to Ihe further shore,
And never ttoae riddled gray regimen:
rusll sMWSf full roll-cavil any more
Vet never ad ubt, nay, never a fear
t it old, or now , knew the riouaer.
Joa . s .. . r ...
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,i
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little strangei
'"" "anrsro to with fear.
n w ito reads tm. aanobtala
i e little lamk entitled "Be-
. toasnding h. r ad
"ri i ' i "ffStor t'o.,
f sootaJaa nrioa I
jn 1 1.- ail wumen, and nc
' I ! I'd for it.
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