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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1903)
iV Bohemia Nugget HOWARD HMVO', rt.. pOTTAOE GROVE ORBGON. Daat IT i i r aa others Mkf as tafMUc 'show. I estreer t aa aMtaM like tkc lii'Sary f other people's tremble. 1( win m rood m they riatut t W tboy wsmM M hare to Halm la fee j4 aa they r. t'Mfte who tor ttxre Is BU of gwd to he saM of thesu are aHrays ttstoateg hi the hart of hoarta R. The qintlaa af who rotaM Hotne laat haK a )atMwdc a the ItWatlty af e ttttliaii wbo aad her howl. The ten Mear parallel" ha att oettlred Mn osofotoess. locoa ststeaey Is a pabtlc aaaa Is ao loagor fated. It the accuMtlatlaa of bom; yost dou't need worth those (nj ha In. aeef) Haaa af eare aad 4eeraa4tiMle la mkMKe MfeJ It hi rather a pttrfol fact that reoer iMe Oxford ha n few noiruai that the axtH apea to a Scotch At w trull Irwaaaater for help. The sMlter who has dtscovrted that bos defect are curable by a bat brim dee ot aseatioa a reosedy far eje eHseases caaed by Tells. CoagresMaaa Laceys efforts to pre serve aoaae ef the natural erBrtosKie of the great West will hot, we hope. In clude Bsasr of the Westers polKt rtass. Sa long as Cade Sam sapplies the world wttfa food he caa afford to be a HtUe short oa warships. Nations are not apt to qoarrel with their bread aad better. If the pttaitary gland at the base of the eerebeHsso does, as Dr. Sajou con tend, gen-era all oar bodily functions, wbr Bt hare It cut oat and so avoid the bother of the bodily fractions! cbarfea hare a ha.ls of tnuh a n bee believed. The gambling spirit baa corrupted amateur aihletlcs la the )aret aad saoat papulosa Odds. Kx porarr of eaarteclac farts mast teai to deter prople from making I be aa Baal coateats areaM of ewlal dletloo tloa aad atboafawttr patre-naa. The mm salad la higher edocatioB hare kax beea of op In km that the athletic fad has beea carried farther la tb Catted Statu la aeeerlatloa with high 1 er edaratlaa thaa ts whole nw for the i lataUectaal sUadard or the morality ef the lalhuaiii. If the public would rein la frosa atteadla: the cxrIely adrerttsed game the tra reiallon of sport to cottar life would be ntort speedllj aseettatord. The relgnlnc be-attalNy of fmha". the almost t tal lack of ceacewsftr tu the create: con teats hare arooeed dlrast aad appie beast oa. There was never northing aoMe la hltttas a asaa that was down Krea the cultivated beathea were rs rotted or sach brutleaaes. Football as It is bow practiced has largely tost every quality of geathNnanboed aad Is aot atxtre the debasing axblbltioB of low prtte-ngtating wbea aot a crlmlaal fate. Sercral years ago a German BoMe aua who happened to be vWimg In this c aotry was la rdoc d oae crea tes; to the family circle of a ditinra!b- ed (cholar of one of oar Castrra Sta-.es. The German had -thirty-six quatter ugs in his coat of arm, topbrr with aU the prejnd.e -. inestly exasme a d. of his cUs. aad was Incllot-d to loot on Amerlcaas as meretortotia eaoach '.u their way. bat as th-loBctng distinctly and of B'.slty to a lower ord.r of be nsgs. The host was in arcbaeologlst, and harmj; recelrtd sjmt of the an cient lmpirmnu and ntenslis exca rated In Rome at that time by I'rof. Roddfo LancUni, was expbtlnlag to the roans and old folk that thry were toys oeed by the little Kimans aos ago, wh'ch establishes tbe "sclldar t" nf Tnntk In atl a am Tlu uinhlil " company forthwith descrodid to the Ixc cf tbe library and pliyed the games with tbe antique Komaa try. Neighbors and friends droped In quite mfOTmally, moslc enllrened the gather "DOUBLE HEADER" FORCING WAY gSiiffliTwODTOilf ARKANSAS RtrUGEES . - f (111 tU ItaMUlO iS ij.i t' tii- n.i sii'i 1 1 an.l lus.U to lH (Ml MU UWI lul. tUr watrr so lMI H rear asaa iaa Th i.lftirw arhlh la fmm a nh,i!t rath ttlilKI S trSID ,lr work in, its way over an tra. k .Kmg the M...U..,.pl In Arks. -' ". -atrr. At ,. Int. "'V " " "Skirt . fas to pickup peofUe who bad b-u drlv.n out of their bon.es on to hUber nrrla.. of the k,.nH..Ie. msklo It ,m,lbl foe them ta p-l IMSMCh K THESE LANGUAGES ARE SPOKEN IN CHICAGO. Uaring becoaie tired of seeing the tery la print Mr. KoekefeUer deoles that he erer said he woold give II. .COUfiOO for a soand stomach. A mU IIod dollars Is a great deal of money. Since the rreeideot gare that em phatic optaloa en tbe sabject of race stneide, the asplraBts for esnce under this administration will harry sp in the matter of raising large and Inter esting families. How strange it mast seem to Spain to bare a minister from Cuba in Mad rid! Vet wben the Cuban minister pre sented bis credentials to tbe Kins tbe other day, bis country was compli mented as if it bad not rebelled and set op for Itself. .A Chicago University professor an nounces that mechanical shocks caused by tbe "beating muscular morements. tbe jar of walking, vibrations in vehi cles of transportation and floors of buildings" conduce to long life. We hope be doesn't approve of train wrecks and earthquakes as stimulants. The retaining of a corps of three score surgeons by a great railroad cor poration In order that tbey may give first aid to tbe injured in accidents will be generally commended, but la it not tbe wisest poHcy for railroads to take ssefa precautions that surgeons need not be called on for tbe relief of disasters? Nearly every State Legislature Is af flicted with freak legislators, whose ridiculous travesties upon law-making bring tbe legislative machinery Into contempt. Their antics, unrestrained by tbe rules of tbe bodies to which tbey temporarily belong, suggest cere bral lnflrmlty on tbe part of presiding officers whose plain duty it is to keep tbe proceedings of Legislatures with in tbe bound of common sense. log. talk which rang-! from tbe grave to gay was not without Its humor and Its wit, and as all prevent ere delight ed, tbey all contributed to the delight When tbe gaetts departed, tbe German, who had drained life to the dreps. bad seen society from the Paris Faubourg St. Germain to St. Petersburg, and from Rome to London, was ImpelKd to say that there was tbe Idyllic and the true society. No lackeys, no pro digious expense, no frigid formality, bat ail simplicity, ease which was as attractive as It was natural and whole some. Tbe German confessed he bad discovered a new Arcaiy. and that so ciety In Its new manifestations was a re:urn to tbe nxturalness of former days, whlcb Icdk-atcd a real advance, a higher civilisation. Tbe simple life Is not, however, so common nor si fre quently an object of desire In America of to-day as to be typical. Tboe who have means are in so breathless a race to speed, to make a display, to ourdo their rivals, to seek pleasure Instead of letting pleasure corae to tbem, that artiOc'a'lty. as In all rich socletits. bas crowded simplicity and naturalness loj mucb Into the background. Tbe des're for money Is natural, and It Is likewise highly commendable. Money meant comfort, education for children, pro tection against old age and slckn es opportunity for self-Improvement, and It provides many of tbe things whlcb distinguish life In a civilised country from life In tbe haunts of the savage Stored wealth Is, hi a word, civilization Itself, or rather civilization depends on It It Is no wonder, then, that money la the nnlrersal object of the keenest desire, buttbe wonder Is that wb n men bavewon wealth they should spend It so foolishly as tbey do In mod ern s ciety. tS7c?'z3 '"J 4ov Arabic lAJu itpnLb tp Jup uounifi Ziqtuljofi e7:i&m JC .i.V, 'ptt.yr- aa-.-yt ti?)i J2fstH matte &u f-Li'ctga p-'2-jr- VCC leu K,it2. 6 I'ic fitftut mat Ai T&Sac i (rAcfeufo TjrnPnAn fii'isi Alum (iitwH'cfii .cA'iCiUM" yfyfneA DioXLe J.kiaX. uxllL in Chicane ic(in cIvju. unqac win AZancAna x?i vauxr SolIc nC i .cvtJTtc(. v OucaiYv.' Yum JSUtz TcJs. unrdtcpcv.tx m "majr at. 4rMsan .HMil Jcnha A Professor in the University of Chicago Says Foity Lanuuaucs Are Spoken in Chlinuo, MOMMENT ERECTED TO THE Senator Hopkins has been a member MEMORY Of IHRON 0 KETTEIER of '""ernw since ISS5 and has n -1 uecently tbe Chinese government Neither tbe blight nor tbe early frosts can affect tbe value of the Chi nese peach bloom, even If these things do affect the American fruit growers. This is because the Chinese peach bloom appears on small vases made two or three hundred years ago. One of tbem, six inches tall, sold In .New York last month for thirty-two hun dred dollars, enough to buy a good sized peach orchard in Delaware or California. He helped frame tbe Mazier tariff mi and has taken an active part In una tidal and revenue measure. It was bis "red bead" that first him bis start as a congressional maker, vi aeu ae nrt entered t on grew he met the fate of all "young sters" In not being able to catch tbe Speaker's eye, and thus tbe stack of bills for which be wished to aalu n- ru. numrnt was in- slderatlon by the House remained un listed upon by Km-j shifted upon tbe calendar. I'or eiery I erur ii lam in move in rorwaralng any one of 'hem tbe prut cj1 of Sept. 1 tbe recognition of the chair was neve. 7. 1111, to serve as sary, but all effort to Interest the a warning to unruly; Speaker were as useless aa It would mniese hikis. ine tie to get a nod of recoanltlon or ,a ccremon.es of dedicatl in are d -si-rlbeil writ from a snow man made by sch.iol by Minister Conger In a report to tbe boys. Here Arc fort) -three ot Them. HOLDING A CABINET POSITION AT WASHINGTON NOl" MUCH Of A "SNAP." dedicated a noble monument to tbe memury of Damn von Ketteler on th? I t yjwji none i ur Laron, then the oer u.su minister to Pe king, was murdered by tbe It xers on June -JO, IB 0. Tbe r. etii n of t b I a I THKItK Is exception : tbe game li.. T UI.tUIER COXGEH. Slate Department. They took place In tbe pretence of blgb Cblntse ott)cla!s. tbe diplomatic coriM. tbe (Jeruian gar rison, an equal uuuilwr of Chinese sol dler, awl an Immense crowd of gen r al spectators. Prince Chung, tbe Chi nese Emperor's brother, piur. d Illa tions and made a speech, and Karon After all this Is a good old world to live In. Occasionally some ungrate ful cur will snap at tbe band that for merly fed him. Once In a while some snarling nobody, with neither brains , cor ability, will assail those whom a community has already Judged bis su perior. This Is one kind of human na ture, but It exists In a very small part of pur population, and may well be ignored on account of tbe Inconse quence of Its results. Tbe great ma jority of people like one another, have respect for honest manhood and true womanhood, and care very little for those wbo try to belittle tbelr neigh bors. The average schoolboy may thank fortune that he is not a Mexican collec tor of customs, for If be were he would be confronted with problems In arith metic which would make finding tbe least common multiple seem easy, Tbe finance minister has recently told tbe collectors that to find the duty to be levied In any given Instance tbey must multiply one-half of the amount of the duty computed at the prevailing rate by two hundred and forty-seven and a quarter, tbe rate of exchange for gold, and divide tbe product by one hun dred. This will give tbo amount actu ally payable In Mexican money. OR. ORESTES A. BROVNSON. A DlatlnsnUhed American to llaie a llronze Memorial The friends of Dr. Orestes Augnstls IJrownson, New England's distinguish ed theologian, lecturer, patriot, editor and sociologist are about to erect a bronze bust on a granite pedestal in Sherman Park. New York City, at 72d street and Am sterdam Iwulerard Tbe Catbollr-s of the country have subscribed for this memorial. Dr urownson was ranked as one of the great literary men of his day. He was born In Stockbrldge, Vt. Sept. 18, 1603, and died In Detroit Mlcb., April 17, ISTft. He was preparing for the Presbyterian pulpit, wben he embraced I'nlversallsm and entered tbe ministry In lftiS. He was pastor of churches In Vermont and New York for seven years. As editor of tbe Gospel Advo cate be wrote and worked earnestly for tbe Improvement of tbe laboring classes. Dr. Urownson was an nssnclut,, nf ' June. I'M), In everlasting comment noted Now England thinkers and at ora"on of bis name, as an eternal token one time a member of tbe famou.' lue "mperors wratn about this Brook Farm Founder Association. aB " warn ng lo all with Ueorge Hlpley and Charles A. SENATOR HOPKINS' Dana, Father Hecker. Hawthorne and 1 others at Its head. , ow It Gave Iliiu III. Fir.t Start In BHOU.taO.X BUST. MOiroiEST 10 V03T KETTELTR. von aer Hoist, German charge d'af faires, rt piled. Tbe monument Is an Impressive structure of granite bear ing inscriptions In German, Latin and Chinese. Tbe Inscription, dictated by Emperor William, reads as follows: This monument bas been erected by order of bis majesty, tbe Emperor of China, for tbe Imperial German minis ter. Ilaron von Ketteler, wbo fell on tbls spot by heinous murder on tbe 20th "RED HEAD.' L'onuresalonal I.callatlon. When ex-Congressman Albert nxpected Altogether Too Muoli. I nen ex-jongrestnan Albert J. Consumer See here! My family was Hopkins of Illinois took Ills oath In out of town all of last month except Washington ns United States Senator three days, and yet my gas bill Is blgb or than for tbe month before! Clerk (severely) Well, sir, do you suppose we can keep track of tbo com ings and goings of all our customers? This office doesn't run a society de partmentKansas City Journal. Tbe chairman of the Harvard ath letic committee, Professor HolIIs, de clares that rival teams are selected dishonestly and that players are In tentionally disabled, Tbe percentage of Injuries Increases annually and the moral tone of Intercollegiate sport steadfastly declines. That these No Mors Tie Counting. "Do you favor u theater under the patronage of tbe government?" "I do," answered Stormlngton Karnes. "I should like to see govern ment ownership of tbe treaters and government ownership of tbo railways, and tben hope for co-operatluu between these two great branches of our na tional system," ashlnglon Star as the successor of William K. Mawm, be saw realized tbe ambition of many years. In bis early years, when only a lad of 7 or 8, be visited a court room with bis father, wbo had Vlbeeii summoned as juror, and he then and there de termined to be a lawyer. Ijitee in bis young manhood, lie conceived the ambition of be omlng a I'nltcd States Senator Tbo first ambition was long Ifl'tl rn-iMv.wl ,.! - ... . . V. . . . . ' ",!,y years Mr. a. j. norKits. A youth recently married a The old auperstltlon Is UU wtfkjng. jamWIou has been realized. gll .Ho.iklns bus be U a Ir-iiW m tl,,, i... after having proposed thirteen times, of Kins family And now tbo se,mi in nis plight be was almost In de spair, aa hl chance for a renomlna tlon to Congress was then In the bal ance. It was at this time that the brilliant "Sunset" Cox became tempo rary Speaker ami Mr. Hopkins resolved to "cultivate" him. Cox was an Inim itable story teller and raconteur: Hop kins was a good listener. When Speak er Cox was telling one of his stories Hopkins would take a prominent place In front of the Speaker's desk. No body laughed more; heartily at the .-uirnei - stones and Jests. His "red "u iwuam i we onontetiil eye of i he Speaker and at Ut he bad uojk-s of catching tbe "official" eye. One ilsy when Mr. Cox was In I'm in many juvwi UKMMl (lie young memner irotn Kane County lntroduc.il Ills bill for the cession of tbe Tox riv er islands to the town of Aurora 'awl moved for Its (wsxage "by unanimous consent, under sueiisloii of the rules." "Why, bless -your fine ret head, exclaimed Acting Speaker Cor. " would not refuse to recognize you from any quarter of the House. Every time i sec toose auiiurn locks of rours I bave pleasant visions of a red-haired girl 1 used to know In school. For uer sake you, with that head, can al ways bave tbe recognition of thin cuair. I lie gentleman from Illinois uas tue noor." Although a peal of laughter greeted the recognition, Mr. Hopkins was not sensitive and he held the floor. Five minutes later bis resolution bad necn pasnc(l. Tbo Fox river Islands were Aurora's proud possession and the young Congressman had so strength, ened himself with his home city that iuc miure support or tbe Inhabitants was always at bis command. Senator Hopkins' borne In IlllnnU i. at Aurora. He bas three sons am) one daughter. Miss Fannie, who, wllh her mother, Is prominent In the society life of Washington. HOW THE WORLD WA8 PAINTED Au Indian I.ein.1 not a ueniber of the 1'rr.Meoi ral.loet. Milk putatblr aa here and there. ) . a astilti(Hn oOVial. who ft out mt for less than !' a year ami ai on, under Itoiut or To properly maintain the MMltlua of a CaMiwt nam u, tlx upon the .alary paid. Mould entail the practice uf wuomiiy wblrh would b .ulte unusual. A member of tbe House can llir. aad mas; practically do upon bla mileage, but out a turuibrr of the Cabins upon W talarr iVwir kno""t members of different I abb..t, who ba. peat from WMJ to liso.ess. . , ,, n.,. itow nmUat4 tum ... cores of men who bar omiinii, i. ... .. . laotsj . . . IT'" "" - - www weru WVTS. I0V W Uai wngaa. Oiay be properly termed ib.lr Ii it II h- II eif Of tha U. ,i. t,n.l.. C..7..- t.I ..... 'S Once, long before then. -o ,.... ... tbe world, all the eurlh was covered with snow and Ice. White and frozen lav ti, .i tbe seas; white and frozen lay ii, , plains. Tbe mountain. ..7" .1 Jjead. like gho.l. t'!LlaTn,'io. " wortt fof ,Mr tlw-r merely ,r. th. CoiMrreas decld-i a century or tw., ago. ...f. ,.a.b da,. ,;7 ' " i wars ineir pnrtfo In a. t-n.t-,n) ,, they work for a variety of rsasou. Some hr. wi.a. h tV ambition, and t,tM which cannot miHM t tCir f ment Others work for th ,en..i .i o iinelr rormer envln,,, honor,, he OTUt M plenty. o.bers give up .sW.., , jT "1 lo ' f over tbelr desks by dar and m .sili ,7 ,"rumr- " BM-tier. nd.g oU,. -'ijsvrtsi :o' correctly, that service in ,be Cabinet umrZ:. """"J Presbbrnttal convention, or In JZZm IZ ' " ' ,h" ' tbe Cabinet lve l-eeon, lUk of ,Mr ,u ad . ''W of t end of tbe first two Jears. U" 'f before tbe Tbe feminine tuewlier. of a fai. . aa enjoy the pn.,,,,,,. g ."hou " m l Kratlficlon f the.r perioral .1 T tbe fWU thee h... Jn Ids arms be bore spray, of ap ple blossoms, and tU first flower. -crocu. anemooes, simI violets, red. pink, blue, iHirpto, violet and yellow. He first animal to greet th spring was ties white rabbit The spring dropped a re.1 crocus em hi. head, and ever sine then alt white rabbits have reel e'yes. Tben the spring dropM a blue vlo et on a white blnl, the fir,, ,M ,0 .reel the spring, ami that Is the way be bluebird waa made. Ever since ben It Is tbe first bird to arrive when tlw spring wine. ,U,v,n from heaven i. wwlt ,1,ro"x'' world. lierever be tose, the leaves rrom bis frugront burden the earth In?- came green. He tossed the bios,.,,,,. ou the frozen se-as and the let ,ei,M and the flats hee-iimn nnim,..! ,..i,i. .. iiu inns oi ins flower.. THE COTTON KINO 5"'tln.lnll,.A,.,e. llilel J Mur Ullli '""' ork cotton excb,,,..,.. " iT.V,'W - - -iwniie siuei,. wi a week feir six 'ka. Is n I'rwvi. tl'iice. U. !.. man, A rather mild titan 'red. unobtrusive licrsun Is this new "'"em king. WM ''s follower, ami 'be delighted cot ton growers uf tliu K,niil. .. " (in ii as greatest om. tor iver the New i WMtM Mt n Nrl. k Ward III. lMHiaa, , - II. taa. . . .ir. iMinas hi , - in Ih. Km. i. f b , lUi,'i m a.' 'is .,i j ?y ..." 'I "1 r . fa WlHtld Imi b raMtal tMrtrt n a' ua Man I 'pun hi brna.l r , . antiety bad lt..ri . UuntUbt hair , . HH p)ar MS.1 fl if I he prulelrii. I, tbe fi.wr ba ... I.lnaf. teat l vu.d Mlilii to eMerta hi. i. ulrnar tm th. dr,a... front of 14. b .Mr self '1M H am.; nlr ao4 .y f, , , .u are Mt fori i, . 11 -ai'l . . - -a a. a 1 ii ) In.1 ..... ; "i i.t1 4. , i "d tie 2 ... t .J ''M.I " t.t lej ' ' ' i u -I IV u i "' f"tts " ' ' re-e,,' '1 btiM Iiuflt. aiMt i.u ... .... . . 1 ' ' - - tic a to in ii. i renen ta.,i, y, I. Ul.al fat fu t . .tel., " are I. miit..a . . , SS UalMg SvWalaBl; i ..,.,,, tdulf Yoa ixali . .liaj,,,, Wfi I". piTlTi.a, vbi I ),,. Ibeai ,( auinins, am I neh Mr Httaks , , r 4 MUAJIty M.I...I r A as la be r.n b . b. l a 04 after that . I. Ir far a tint, t . "I'll U It If I t Will as etvef ibu ,-t, r,r. Ik tklag Milled i,n r . . body Mlt tatigrt I..., t j la mf thai I ao af.a .1 ,a4 Ms" CMletiU I a:,i 1 ruw( th at i. b a iim A half bantr hivr Mr hlie , 'IW Is woata. t.r a ,,., m a ' MM1I aoa nsllr s,iieM a m. It tot tb arrltal of ., fM v an tb trmu Tb I I l 1.4 i., flow im tb yuanc ,a . m, , leSMKMX MtKeraal lr... ,1 ti(lr wiaatM -1 it... i m . Wb Kill be libsa Ml of a 4rrM i.car4 Hbusu b awaiieit a,i Mr ruisie mm t.. t. ..lf tt daraaj bnt wall b-i I,, s4'i lb' aaythl. Vu b-! a v(b. sasaonaerl coat a a. tf u niaait reo or 1.1. .s-ftMi mt ovfor. lb ..u" firji saaled. lank lb dc .1 , i iua. ssary. um irx- v. .. j me . , IMtid blMMilf la Ik- rT rt - auw kS atarit,. tb 'SaSa af my feeling. a u.iut la( bar hit bavw I bate a. n ibl most loaf aa bar . n i. 1 1 fslt Yaa moat ki... itu With Wfclffc bank Ua,ii I b sea with yo I rl a. ir m? eatsta tor bad aiMeStgun a t m ryMBIIMt I, a contlle'r llfjcla! or. I baaM ay. rat- bum Vlsri I b t i I. Ib.t b mil frl that My ualur ut4 I FosapM kltterba k.u y io-i e ittpMe rtass) k I Mary lrss)riat- a cli . Hmiuit.-- Mr Wink.!' a low. .-.t imkl Imss wl h Ml "Van. Mary " "IWt )mt Iblbk J..O uil(l.l t letter K yoa woubl .kin tli. 4i riy.M and ro iijhl oo-' a b sWippl tb- d N'w Vark Tune., and .."'i t-MC " alottg too teMUllfUll) I" l e I W flrllMa.a)taH.arl ill .r,. 1 Jaitai ' l r. on llllier wlirli I'.i... aal "l wnte home from reillevr n l fencing. Imuran thought be nsbi Ing femvar" "Ves " "Well, now be writes h.uiie tW IJ la vaulting, and Iiunraii tlilnki Ml building" vaults." Daxili. j change t"M Y. way the trout and tin, mi.. ... . i 7. r "la. ,,. . I . -,i.a H..u , ""nii nnuae' ... m, ,.,,, in-i-oine gaudy. Only the high mountain. bow lo (be spring. Ho thei remain while and dead, for tbey would let Hie spring ,,!, ony lcr ,,,,., Jbe snow owls ami tt... .. i... ! .He tanw ZrZ ."..Ts'lL:0 '""y ,0- rPn"n '..e to ""w '""fliers Or, m,,,,. ilio bulclier liinl ..,.,.,-i ... . . Presently (h.. loniri.l.r,.- peared. "I" een on Vnrk ez in la .Ion. ,:"".."'"' ,ro,'"t I., ne Im. II..I i i? rololls. He and .M": ,.k mv ,m p. u.,. ,, - ,mi la I" tbe middle. I'l.. a IMM1KU HO linn unm n ivebui. i x,;;n,1',;u nK, "" r,IOI mice, nre limit.. I lie mold from r .SiiiKilion. Hie rinor. "Vou rau't very well in'ss II." Ueck-wblakerwl and i' ImUtlis'lj rllnetl Fanner lletiloer. In r.'l'lf I" "1 in, .i.i,.. ..i ,. .,a.i...u Mn.i kr'4 alonir djwn the load I. II v II ' while home on the ilglit bud with green blliid.. h -re there ' maiidlng-s aoel noiiian Ii si is. I conalderably like a clo b s lior. If tiling n bat or sewing n ng wtl ' iHiiiictbliig uf that silt hi. 'I itl '- ' tlniit pulling up pn-airws. mckliif1' crndle, liillevnig in prulistius I'"' a lllernl bell, picking llis tu lb tire nelglilMirbooel, wiilililn.' '0,,, crjlHHly that pusses liy, Hoi.d rl"'' gracious where lliey nie going snJ fur and giving liirge. iiugulu' l'(. of her iillnil lo n stiia'l. rr K'"fB ' I liHiklng buklMiHl, who iiiipi'iirs ' I ,i... ..... ,.r mM "'lill, iiiuai i,( nil- ion ... ' . ... . .... ..... k .lf ii, i-ikwi ina lie en iiiiuatll m - Urn roil I. ail 1.1 In 1. 1. 1.. In lla liU'll 'I pocket III time uf tin ger lei.H"1' wIiitc my seceiiid jmiiiIii. CnruM I'liiiiyimcker. lite."--Minai l Set. Nun.. 1... . . . . ..- is -iiyjiis liilliiwiles. almost black, At ,Zu, , vaH ooked through It e" I' y' " and curling yellow hair"" rtu tilling what might im,,,., ,.m. " " UU.,1 I. .1 . ' " Hill I Hie bulclier's fate, fell i.,.. ..... .. pojjlble eusfmer. mu' ,;', " Hlicre you are, mu0 ., " ; "if...;. ."7." JVot ,,'le. a w.i H ..Jill linn. "lu're; inking ,, XUUV; He. prori'ssorl" " ,Uu- U.kSSIS ..SS.t..ll AM kllxU of nucMlloni roulO (Oj BIUWIT. la.mrnuiii.iitiliinfi. Itinll Pl 'I ill. II V lltlfinr. mill llm IliMUllelltV slii.tv caslonnllv i..fi..lfA.l, In not unrUinr I 111 the "Uilltor af ." wrote an Un l kllmi'a CltllCII (II. Millie "11.111 Villi tlie'SS 1 rnllivl mo haw m liln.U of IviiCltrll" then, v This wns linndrel to Ilio inm'T'1 correspondt'iita tnnii, nml In I'1" ", Issilo of Ilio miner he replied ID follows! "Two- male mill fciiuile." "Ab," said tii i.i i well, Hue Z ' I . "' the -aw , MSiill of .aeVwifli T. tr " "? " doincil to ... I 'f"iy u bitter change AnTini.i.M.a U'linll Field. The biggest wlicat Held In 0 W ' s In tbo Argentine Kepiibllf " ., i....,. i -.. t nmiOAt"" U Ul, IIUII1IH llttlll. " , covimm Inst nvr if.i aiiusre iniii