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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1903)
O N C E A SLAVE. # Mr. naroy told the ho? » as much a* h* ’ I He la N o ow w a He«u though: proper o f the state o f things I Keepecte«] J n j-. them lari! their insinit sinici ions. Tbs : J M a la o f VÄ > * and a j gave p r é lût*Ol fra was any real I idea there f w ; giri*, «h o h i J 30 kta T h e current dlncnaalon >: ies an unlimr. __J had besides mea mire < >f poll) '' rights ir father and broth should he aecorded to the look upon it aa fun. to speak quite ser - a special .>y to be sure that his order» would be * * nce to the B* O . A N f N T V strictly attended to. A box had been jiou to , Jll(, to the nature, some share in the com placed in the storeroom on the upper iu "isCOBsij prehensiveness o f Cod. I a ) * q J Mr. Ilir t tower, lr h ai and the boys were floor o f the colored nun given screwdrivers aad hammers to open The mother who sees all the virtue* C H A P T E R V I.—iCoat.aoad.l exactly what had happened; then there it. hrst iu stance The astonishment o f all was un in her own child i* blind to those in **T t hasn't been our fault we haven’ t was a wild yell o? surprise and ¡ear, as kind, it 1» st bounded to find that it contained four met iefore,’ said Huhe: which * m t:ue our ridrws came down ayain with a era sh other children. «he history ( dozen large rc'kets aad a doi*»n blue ♦ uojgh. for « e had uslr g.v,n h:m a ine thud. A ll leaped to the r the ..ghrs. One do tea of these rockets were The thoughts w ill turn to the future 8ta'e- The pd chase several tim a E. ¿lares on'.y man i aimed my next blow at rol :a « over, when oDe comes to reckon the rapidity ordinary signal rockets, but the rest were m i»'H he mor fa r e an evil smile, but the o;her Mexi and just eecap.ajc Rube was more covt red with strong tin cases. rectiy defl o f T im e’s (light. . * can exclaimed savagely. ‘ You dec, do you lucky, and just his man as he was •‘ Fireworks!” they all exclaimed in in that of dare to answer?1 and afrack Rube across rising. ‘ Hoorah 1 Seth.’ he 'boated, nve It is by presence o f mind in untried « Ji tense surprise. “ W hat have you brought ° f the pej, the face with ail his force with a heavy j down out of eievea.’ W e drew back now emergencies that ihe native metal o f fireworks all this way for. papaT* whip. judicial offici to our posts as «creed aa. and the Mn»xi- J. C. P E B K 1 X A . a man is tested. “ I w.li tell yon. my dear». I knew “ Uilb# turn*-! quite white, and then.; cans, drawing thejr knives, made a rush qulrlng uo that the Indians of the pampas were There is any quantity o f gold in the i traln , but with a tremendous effort, he broke the forward. They ain’t cowards, the M*-x- a h i g h l y important horse Ini.ana. and the idea struck me land, but w e enjoy It moat when the cowbi.le than** which fattened his hands cans— I w.il say that for them; and nevertheless, fo r Justices' courts' that as they could never have seen rock other fellow digs * lu for r it. —not new rope, mind you. but cowhide— when these feliows found they were | nearer to the people than any ets. tney would be horribly soared at just as if it had been so much frass. and j caucht like rats .a a trap, they fou?h: Few m .n are wise enough to prefer ; judicial bodies, and where pr night by them. Rockets, you know, are went rij?ht at the feilow who had struck; desperately. They knew theffp was no the blame that Is useful fo r them to J o re r bT the righ t kind of men used in war; and even if the riders are h:m. The Mexicans ffsve a cry of u mercy to expect from Kube and me. They not frightened, it is quite certain that the the praise that betrays them. ¡trem endous influence for law T 'oisliment a n i threw themselves upon divided, aad three came at raeh *>* ***- Rube. El Zeres shoutinf at the top of his T w o wen: down as if they were shot, horses would be horribly alarmed by oae Be not d is t u r b ! about the future, der. T h e ch ief requirements for ^*r two o f these rushing, fiery things voice. ‘ Don’ t draw a xnife! don’t draw aad I was just w hiriinf my r ile for an fo r if ever you come to it you w ill have siding m agistrate in one of I therefore s knife.' I'll h*n¿ any man who injures other blow, when I heard a crash. * n i charging into their midst. the same reason for your guide which courts are good common sense, j had them specially made for me by a py himT then a shout from Kube. ‘ Help. Sethi* 1 balanced judgm ent, and an Im preserves you at present. rotechnist in Ixmfloa. One dozen, a « you • had rot the fallow by the throa: «*w at once what had happened. Rube's mind. Such are said to be the •To the H ill« .'' >ee. are ordinary rockets o f the largr>: Patience and strength are what w e r.th both h sa!«. and. thouyh the crow 1 rifle, aa he was mak:n# a blow at a man au ^ rn^ t us* o f what w e have flcatlons o f J. C. 1‘ erkins. who t' ► sue: they contain colored balls, wh: a -T to the hills will lift mine eyes’ - I ’T. o f men who threw themselves upon h iu had struck s beam over his head. sad the will give out a most brilliant light. One weeks ago w as elected Judge of shock had made it flj from his hands pulled him to the yround, he never iet go. An- t t S L r t Z . sk.es - w : and all the time an earnest dla- I ™ o? them thrown into the air. even where ' court in the tow n o f Shelby, hut brouyh; the nun down. too. 1 knew across the room. In another moment the we believe any Indians to be. will light the hills T V « grand an’ cairn. content until we come to what w e the c ity o f I a Crosse. Wit. it was all over wi-’u him. I was quite two Mexicans were upon him with their up the plain, and give us a fa ir view of How peacefully they raised their heads ought to be. Perkins was born in slavery it mad to joia in ant help: but theufh 1 kmvew. H e hit oat wildly, hat he got s an' Stood « r e n e an' stilly W ere w e to believe nothing but w bst them. The other three dozen are loaded flve m ile« from H olly, M:ss, u n c fe d and strained at my thonf* till they gash across the forehead and another a could perfectly comprehend, not with crackers. As you see. I have had a A-blazin with their greens an reds cut right into my wrist* I could aot suc the arm in a moment. I made two strides the outbreak o f tbe w a r went it« strong case of tin placed over the ordi ceed. For a while they lay in a struy- across the hat. aad the Mexicans who I llk ,7 h e ^ V r ^ t h e ? ’ « got— i f . only our stock o f knowledge in all the Confederate arm y as the serin nary case; and one of them striking a branches o f learning Would be shrunk were attacking me. instead o f trying to fl:n c mass oa the ground, aad then Rube just aa if they meant Maj. Perkins, whose name he i man will certainly knock him off h:s •hook hitnseif free o f them for a moment prevent me. made a mah to the corner horse, aad probably kill him. The roar, To send to me this gentle thought: • o . to nothing, but even the affairs o f ed. In 18(13 he join ed the I'nion and foe to his feet. A dozen men were where their rifles were, which I had left common life could not be carried on. and w|| ,n , h(> l)a n ,eg poor man. be content.” the rush, the train o f fire, and finally the of « upon him in a moment: but he was blind unguarded. It was a fatal mistake. My O f all paths a man could strike Into, Gunntown and N ashville, besides explosion and the volley o f crackers in with rage, and would not have minded if gun came down crash upon the head of The hills.' God made ’em every one. an* says Carlyle, there Is. at any given minor skirmishes. Judge I'erklni their midst would be enough to frighten It had been a thousand. Those who came one o f Rube’s assailants before he knew freshens ’em with dew. their horses altogether beyond control. moment, a best path for every man. a to Chicago at th e close o f the vir front went down as if shot before the of my approach, and another minute did A a’ makes ’em golden with the sun to W hat do you think o f my idea?” thing which, heje and now. it were later opened a barber shop in ( Mows of hi« fists: but others lea peri on for the second. As I turned from him the gladden me an’ you. “ Capital, capital.*” they all cried. him from behind, and then ti|e struggle remaining two Mexicans leveled a: Rube. Down here there’s bitterness an* strife, o f all things w.sest for him to do, 111. I .a ter be rem oved to Miltrn “ But how. papa.” Hubert asked, “ will began again. It was downright awful, who had rushed across to pick np bis which, could he but be led or driven and entered th e Turkish liath an’ lots o’ things seem vain: They could not hold h:s anus. Their gun. and myself, and gave a cry as the you manage to make your rockets go An' we make oar complaint o f life here j 0 ,i0< he were then doing like a man. ness. H e met Gen. Grant durin straight at the Indians? A ll the rockets weight, over and over again. gH h:m flints fell and there was no report. For on tbe noi^j- plain. as w e phrase it. H is success, in such war. and when President Ron upon the ground, and over and over again * minute or two they fought desperately I ever saw went straight up into the air. * Bur there, the hills lift up their head«. case, w ere complete, his felicity a visited I-a Crosse. A p ril 4. he in Yes. Hubert, because they were point- he was up a his feet; but his amis, j with the guns; but it was no use. and it an’ we can look an* see « mehow. thev couM not hold, and the ' wa« aoon over, aad we »tood the masters ap; ro-'ket goes whichever way .. Where brooks play in their gleamin' beds maximum. T o find this path and walk only colored man to shake hit in it is the one thing needful for him. presenting him also with a hotxgi work he dl l with.them was Any o f the hat. with eleven dead men roan i *î Rockets :n war are hrei k i i awful. aw an* >;*arkie in their giee. » tob*- « * * " ■ » tron* h- v thing h* hit went down, a n i when he us. Aa hour Utcr saw us safely on our Am erican beauty roses on belu w .y to hcsJqusrtcr».” th* trough. Sot to at once. boys. I ’ve arched the hills when just at dawn S N A K E ’ S PO W E R T O F A S C IN A T E . the colored population o f Western could not h:t he gripped. It wa* like a “ Oh. thsak you Tory much. Seth. It is » tr-vigh .bout four fe t t long terr.er with rat«; L«.* caught 'em by the the sun swept up th*-ir slope. consln. throat, and when he did it was all up . most exciting story. AaJ w h it b e e n * ! U mn« , : * ? 1 ? " An’ knew my night of doubt had gone H o w B la c k G o p h e r H v p n n t i z e d th e G r o u n d S q n i r r e l t o I t , Death. i ‘*noJSh * « ™>** “ »b®1» ,h* !' T* 1 ®f tb* an’ left a day o f hope. with them. How ..»ng this weat on I of Rub*’ ” a<k*i Maud O Y S T E R B A Y ' S W H I T E HOU! Graham Peck, an authority on can’ t »ay. when a Mexican snatched the “ Rube marred a year . ft e r we got back I W* U ,b* top o f ti<' , o w - Let I ’ ve watched the hills at evenin’ time, all snakes, was asked his opinion regard silvered by the moon. lasso from the «a idle of El Zeres’ h rse to the States, and took up a clearing an i there be two legs on :he front end. and Su ite o f R o o m s O v e r u Grocery and dropped the n->o*e over Rube’s neck, settled down. It was then I felt lone- one leg behind; and this leg behind must When front their sides in tone« sublime ing a snake’s hypnotic powers, says a cu r ed f o r P r e u i d e n t Roomvelt the breezes brought a croon. In another moment he v » i «y:ng half some, and mtde op my mind to go south have a hinge, so that, whea it stand# w riter in the Detroit Free Press. H is It Is surprising bow many pt □prlght. it will be six or eight lachea Aa- >a , br worid to m strangled upon the ground, and a dozen for awhile. I promised Ru're that I reply w as as follow s: want to live in O yster Bay. L. I all the world was etili. hands bound his hands beh.nd him and would go and settle down by him after a higher than the front, in caa* we want “ T h ere is a certain pow er to fasci place President R oosevelt •will h his feet together with cowhide thoaga. bit. sad I ’ ve concluded that it’ s about to fire at aaything close at h aal. When O. them's the times a man can see the nate in a snake's eyes and move It is impossible practically to ren glory of a hill! Sevea Mexican« lay dead on the ground tiq^e to do so. I ’ ve saved a few hun we want to elevate the head o f the rock ments. I saw only the other day a boy a house in the villa g e at the and many more were lying, panting and dred dollar» out here, and I am going et to fire at anything at a distane*, we pail the hind leg back, so that that end I reckon David must ’a" been a man like typical Illustration o f the pow er o f a ent time. R ea lty prices have n bleeding, around. El Z-eres had never to start to-morrow morning at daybreak snake to fascinate. me or you. moved: and except shouting to his men to catch the steamer st Rosario. I ahaii is lower than the frost. Put a spike at and lots which w ou ld have been the end of the leg. to let it have a firm That had his own sore fights to win. not to use their kneres he had taken no go op straight from Buenos Ayres to New “ O ver in the pine woods I saw a at tihG tw o years ago are now w hold oa the floor.” just as all humans Jo; part whatever in it—watching the arrug- Orleans, and s steamer will take me up ground squirrel fascinated by a black $1.000. One piece o f property jui (T o he continued.! An’ he looked to them hills o f bis that t e with that cruel smile, as if it had the river in three dsys to Rube’s loca gopher snake. The forked tongue dart- from gio.0 00 to $20.000 while I breathed of quiet peace— only been a terrier attacked by rats. tion. Good-by. all of you. I told your H E R P R ID E W A S T O U C H E D . Just like our hills, where comfort is an* ed out o f the snakes mouth almost Yorker was thinking o f takiq When it was over he mounted his horse fsther this sftem ooa.” as regularly and rapidly as the needle option on It. all our troubles cease. There was s hearty leave-taking, an i and said to one o f h.t lieutenants who Plebeiaa S ta lls , Not lacladed “ I to the hills will lift mine eyes” — I ’ ve o f a sew ing machine rises and falls. During the past tw o T e a r s the was standing near: *1 mast go now. 1 tntny expressions of regret at his leav S c k -a l C u r r ic u la «. heard 'em sing tbe psalm: T h e squirrel seemed to watch it spell- | lage has grow n greatly. Fire leave these men in your charge. Pedro. ing. and after a shake of the hand and T h e principal o f the youn g ladles’ An’ in each mellow note there lies a hound. The snake crept slow ly nearer. Fasten that one’s hands behind him; many goo-1 wishes, the young Hardys blessin’ pure an’ calm, then take them inside. Put them in the wen: up to the house, really sorry to part seminary, a fte r form ally greetin g he.- “ W hen the gopher snake w as within w ealth y patron, w a ved her hand grace- — " ®- Mesbit in Chicago Tribune. inner room. Clear my things out. Take wit htheir Tsnkee friend. tw o or three inches from tbe squirrel tea picked men. and don't let anyone in fu lly in the direction o f the other room. A C h ild 's S im p le F a ith . it gave a leap and threw three coils or out till I return. I shall be back be C H A P T E R V II. "M a d a m ." she said, w ith a confident Several years ago. when our young about the squirrel. Instantly the spell fore daybreak. I «hall a muse myself to Aa sooa aa Mrs. Hardy had arrived all smile. " I am happy to any th at your est child was a little tot still in kilts. was gone. The fascination or charm day with thinking how I shall try the their neighbors came over to call, and daughter is now ready fo r you. D ur a fire broke out in our town. and. as I there had been over the little animal nerve* of these Americano«. I can prom very friendly iatercocrse was quickly es in g the last fe w years that ahe has been is the custom in small places. 1 start- was no-doubt broken the very moment ise yon all a handsome amusement of tablished between them A s there was under m y charge ahe has become ac ed to the fire, takin g my little boy ) the serpent's coils w ere about the Sv me vort, anyhow.’ And he rode off. ao spare bedroom at Mount Pleasant, “ I have often faced death, and ain’ t aome hammocks were made, and hooks complished. with me. W hen w e w ere almost there squirrel, fo r the animal gave three eon- A sligh t shade o f curiosity w as e vi I noticed sparks and cinders w ere fly-1 vulsive. terrified chirps and realized afraid o f it: but the uarnified face an i were put into the sitting room walla, so the cruel smile o f that m i l made my flesh that the hammocks could he slung at dent on the fa c e o f the v is ito r s ing in the direction o f our home. Al- that its death moment had come, creep on my bone*, as I thought o f what n:ght and taken dc-ra the morning. ’’T on consider, then.” she said, w ith a though a number o f squares aw ay. I -I believe im plicitly that all snakes I Rube sad I had get to go through the The English party always rode beck to rising inflection, “ that her education is fe lt uneasy, know ing at that tim e o f have a certain degree o f pow er to fas- next day. Canterbury, at the distance was so short, com plete?” the y e a r the gutters o f the house w ere cinate their victim s to death. Black “ Never in my l;fe did I feel that ths and the J i a i n o u generally did the “ Indeed, yes.” replied th e p rin cip a l filled w ith dead leaves. I said I was snakes, gopher snakes and racers have same: bat Messrs. Percy, Williams and game was up ss I did then. “ She has a sm attering o f Greek. Latin. uneasy, so he urged me to go back. : the pow er to a large degree. Rattle “ In t short time we were both asleep. Markham usually came over in the after- fa r wa had only been fear hear* m bed noon an i rod* hack ig a ia next morning French. Italian and German. She has W hen w e reached home w e found snakes have the most fascinating pow- far two B.gfcT*. I was pretty well ao- I'p o a Sunday morning Mr. Hardy had done som ething In the higher mathe some o f the charred shingles in our er among all the poisonous serpents in I O Y S T E R B A T a W H IT E HOCSE custom* 1 to sleep oa the ground, tad 1 service, sn-1 to this the whole o f their matics. understands the piano, and in yard. W e went up stairs and looked the Southwest. slept w.thsot waking for nearly seven fnenda general.y came. It wa* heid early, history, philosophy and literatu re she out on the ro o f to see th at all was "T h e indications o f charming among business blocks have been built hoars W * did not altogether f t np so thst the Jamiesons and the Eaglish- w ill pass. But in the finer graces—in aafe. the little fello w holding tightly poisonous snakes are deceiving some- 'others are in process o f erectiaa. hope. as we agree 1 that we must try. m men could rod* back to their home* be- the art o f conversation, in dancing. ................. - ................... , jo my hand a ll the whUe. Presently times. Poisonous snakes fan g their most in terest!n* building In the P 1 he short iw e r v a j between the i i*:ta o f fore the heat o f the day. the other three Mamma, w hy don t you prey on .v only The poison does not '• 'b e Moore Block, which darla* ihe Mexicans, to untie the knots of each remain.: ( to dire, and returning in tbe and that indefinable chic that a l w . y . he said: I replied: “ I am. darling ’ kill at once. others .oris u:Th our teeth. SnJJenly raid of the evening. Canterbury was en d istingu ish*» m y p n p ib fro m o t h e r * 'p r a y ’ mm P ampàS ij BLO@0®C3 ; “ But w h y don’t yiwt kneel down .L d "T h e victim flutter, to a branch It «he n a l “ w h ite house" o f the e aa idea struck wtr. I squeeted myself tirely o sheep and cattle farm. The own she is all1 that could be desired.” buck to the wail aad leaned a c i n i it. ers had five thousand sheep, aad some A shade o f an xiety crow ned the r ™ y ? So w e both knelt down by may be. or runs a short distance and Kor « o c u t iv e office* the Presides! the bedside, and 1 prayed aloud In -tops. — ua 'I t ’s all right. Rune.' sail I; ’ our coeds hunited* o f cattle: but they had com m other*« brow. T h e snake watches i t The seoure«l the entire second fioor and are a« good aa off.* 'H ow 's th a t- said paratively a good deal of time upon their “ I had hoped.” she said, “ th at my simple language that he could uader- Poison d>es its deadly work and the ,lu-’ r' ,'r* are now being placed in Rube. T h is wail i* a i J* o f rough st me*. hands aa stock and sheep farming does daughter m ight h ave been taught aome- stand, asking God to have the homes inesa fo r him. P a rt o f the g Rube, aad there are p ea ty o f sharp not require « much personal care and thing useful: som ething that, in the du- that w ere in danger, and to change bird falls. i . . "A n yon e who comes nn nor h,vin<- boor spare la used as a grocery. *1 e 1 ges sticking out t-.rough the mud suparriaaoa as must be bestowed apon ag They will rut throngs throe wet thongs ricultural farm s The Jamiesons on the tie* Which as a w ife and a m other may the course o f t l » wind. W e then went seen the attack, might be readily d ‘ ,b* *U!agers drop in from time to go *u reived into im agining that it was the * » » P yarn*. T h a t the store like knives.’ T ioorah r shouted Kube at contrary, were entirely occupied in til- lie b efore her. m ight be o f » m e valu e." downstairs, and I ---- — A flush o f pride suffused the coante- by «¿e grate and {Hay. and I would go ' g tanc* o f tb* . M k e , nd ; 1 « much frequented while tbe M age . they had no sheep and only a few the top of h:s voice, with a yell that startled the Mexicans from their seats he* d o f cattle. naaee a t the principal. j on U h - veranda and watch that that caused the victim to f a l l " ; dentlal offices are being o c c a H "Th en , madam.” she «aid. haughtily. | the sparks from the fire did not c o m e ______________________ | verT oenaitL again, aad then he -unmenced thunder M rs Hardy was remarking upon this ing out oae o f the ooags the « id le r s used oar day to M rs Percy, who replied. "A h . yo u h ave evid en tly mistaken th e pur- n«"or our house H e looked out o f the THRIfTI YANKEE ISES to s ag a » the Ui*“ -h Severa: U m i c i the poor fellows are very unfortunate. o f m y establishment. In th * first door and saw the wind was blow ing A n A ir - T ig h t F it AU0M 08IEE AS A P tM P ------ runnix* op from «h e camp t* aak They brooght out a fair capital, «nd had pUo, no WOIMn tn !e .octa l In stin ct., In another direction. H e dapped hi* If a n y th *« * * ' t ie » J * • » '* 1 * * ,* *‘ Ä' k * * J .* ? " * * “ ! should ahe be inflicted w ith children. Uttle hands fo r Joy. and *a ld ” "M am - , Th f t th* ,Tpic* 1 ‘ 'do,rn cast" Yankee e v c h u i g ^ g " i ^ w s ^ i f ' their üæ i , zz'Z'izjz. ä sorssurssÄ jss s » »«*«. «•> » *■« « « aa 1 w it* M u » awapt d ova upo« U r o « aj ^ r - 1 «T W - •**«•<* 9 * * * y m i.aTk íd 001 to * * • « * many angry threats of th* 1-ffeveut sort nod Ml every animal they h ad That 11 never dreamed, when your daughter fixe and you know H e won’t for • f yell* w* ahea'ei * * * next day. they puts .me m mind. Hardy, o f a m attrr w a * adm itted, that you intended her H * has changed the wind another Mastered o f m i 1 /coged far th* epoa which I had intended to apeak to to m arry any man w ho earned a liv ra y t.m* wke* R ib * and I aboeid fail upon ( you. W » are just getttag how to the i n g - ! m - t filled w ith tears as I pra»,- them la half aa h e«r I gave the aigaah c m o f the year when Iad.aa attack a A re H e r guest blushed, and im petuously ed th* Unie fello w to my heart, and I had parked , « t a sharp a t «»* in a coo moot Lkeiy to take pince. Sometimes they I prayed. "Oh. fo r the faith o f a little held oat her hand. venieat pouir m. and it m net a minate are qx:*t far a year or two. then they "Y o u are righ t.” ahe said “ F o rg iv e c h ild " — Rant’ s Horn. before I felt th* rail o f cords iooaan with are very tr a a litac n i again. F ive er six a sodden Jerk, and knew that I u*a free years ago. tout after I first came out. me. Just to r a moment I remembered “ Amy * T Crowu at R la F e et.” A * I hod «arici pa red. the ciw-a a f ear » » had tern hie times with them. Vast that V R » . n s a mother, and forgo t T h e late Dean F a rra r once related guards V e > rather 'em f r r to aut new asm Sera a f caule were driven o f ; th* all about my social p ooitloo.-— L i f e w ith much interest a story showing that they believed oa to be asleep, la sheep they lem ur.lom take, b e c a s « they the deep religious feelin g o f Queen T b e - E x t r a H o rae - half aa hear I heard a * i re. whieh I : •asset trave, « fa a t bat they do drive A lo ve r o f horses recently noticed a Victoria. On one occasion, as one of The m amu t th* next viatt ] 'hem o f wmetimeai T o » at* now the « i # o r «- 1 -r» « to door, and thea. i fnrtbeot att-gv. and c o v e e » « u t iy th* ruttotn !■ F ra n ce which he thinks ^ ^ haplam*. while preach- the lymg pretty * i {T aa my atomack. crept » « V » expooe-l T oar estancia ia stroag , ugh: to be adopted In this ciu atïjr. Oa T * _ ° r *. * ' " indoor, be made ruand to whet» tbe rtira were plied. The and w e l built, and yea are *3 w*R arm- , T iTT street la F ra n ce which ha* a “ ** s* w n '1 AdT®nt o f Christ the sub- o f t his A fte r the fite wss hara.-g lew. a a l th* guard were cJ aad o d «b e a . T e » are. 1 think. ’ j, ,ta -i * e d a- a Ject ~*| ‘ discourse sittiac » H om y rvxn i it that the iemev >» *hat tesçett. safe, except ftem sudiva _ s ^ r ^ ' I vice, the Queen, alw ays a moot at- part o f the t m was in black «n adi-w .. « r p r s r The deg. are eure to give an Po-a t *“ ™ . * a n ™ I teutive listener. rp ,^ c to him on tbe « th a t though I e u c »A a g cut tot a .a -w . «tifi I «beavi steep with every- ^ • * competa draytnea and topic Which be bad chooea. and said Rabe. 1 « d a 1 a « bra tiJ W wa« elsa* th r g m tee 1 neun” | oth er* to m ake u » o f this home until “ O V bow I wish that the Lord might eaoagh 0> tench me. It w a, a i e i - t t e T V * n a v t n a u u cansad Mr. Hardy the n s a l t o f the V-Ü ia ren, --^. x=d J*h epeming afi th* pann but » » did i t 1 great caia c c ra a I: wa« a peamKSty he there !* a h ea vy fine fo r refusing to come during my life tim e !" “ W h y - I*v Farrar, “ does your m ajesty Without making aa much » - - « aa weald had W e x i » a im i V « . t t» e p-ep»red p-epared tor; hut he i-aall hire th * extra bora* a: a email fixed asked . w a r » a daer. and them awei takrag a -.to » r i feel that th* danger was teaUy i t rate. Fin - a f » * by the t->a isSie nd .-ate feel this very earnest desire!” The by th* ba-r*L u * wer* ready P a p . hand Withapc an U l e n fteling. H u ' the perilt where the extra horse nt- nid Queen replied w ith quivering Up«, and wae J « t ta l'x g a etery yf hew ha had I M I her whole countenance lighted by deep forced aa add maa to my where ku died an i i f ; , tobara, and b-, cattle a. * * ° * * " * " * * “ J ^ »■ o ek ia . “ I »boolfl io lore to U r it . t TV * « a b g aeaasa bad I ¿ispeas e» w ttV bf tettar-ng ki* fiaugb fera «yea ani hew. u h « te af aberp A 'U a t a - a w Q a w t ia s had ! * u hka aa-rrac and -he w i r y wos I T V » -atti«, t « . ! S « M eets e f Thought. C W e y - W V N JM CnasMy Ivlr m arry »ta n imsd. he had «han « J them t g and | ifly i m a g i . « nd the ahre; A ll m e» are fo t ta but only the w i « 1 that w lA fly marnati w id th’ tia chil- th* ham » a light —a aeoey which w «e were nearly re e fy toe a V a r a g Aita- •fop N flag to l o a f i o d with r i s t a af «TV —r r x g langb- a f th* ataeh wa* » v e r I a ra TV* tasi wuaad aot , M a ip h y —Skurc. O l dunnaw OC va o f Rabo's rito «o hi* haal t i r i « ugnelch. b» a beo, it e rada so ho b o i et— three aprir dared ash htm. while mta* did th » a n x « ta the head a f b ia m n l ta fa ra af hin arfigimal capata.' th * next man Fee aa instant 'bee* » aa a the bans at R a r a « a A.i Aetna, hat It it | R ettin g run, box Intellect may g tv* keennera o f dis- be a vucy • P «« - A 1< ” la rgea w i «. ¡~. r * ood- ^ . * 1 1 fw h a p * . . . . ! ! ’ “ n* tr* 1 by the it , —« . . aKÖ AQorvw Waters, o f Hartford. Conn., turned his auto Into pump. ~k. L. » Morae?” a*ktd th e coosln ” Hif kt'pt on gro w in g fa tte r *1111 fanffi "Well, an I ’ll say is this." said Jennings. "A n n ie F a ll told me year that when L a c y sent borne (I Mr. W aters’ stationary engine attach- Nashua, w h ere ahe w as nvnaiaf ed to the w ater supply was broken uncle, to h ave a silk waist made, nie real lie d ahe hatn’t got any m urea; and then she remembered the last tim e L n cy w as there »he * up by the b ig air-tigh t stove; and nie rem arked (to h erself’ th* rH b’ ance between ’em. And she I the measure o f that a ir tig h t **• in a m ite fo r the w a ist lice much as a knife marks warm molal c in d y — and made the waist * «ii! ’ on. and I.n cy * r te ^ aa an elegant fit.” A C T O D O IT Ö I » C T T as a r n t r . A t th e S o c ie ty Fnncilon. Butman— I beg yo n r pardm. »if- can you tell me whether tie J* » U r* e quantity o f water wa lady a t the piano ia p K T a* 50 ' » « » t is fy the thirst o f his shall not bear w b a t the others are I ° * n > T,> rvT « i r the engine would take in g about o r w h eth er tbe .-»«vers* ¿aya. and Mr. W at-rs andrai . Is indulged la to drow n Ibe pUy® At odc ^ W ittie r— I don’t th ick the jn to * 1 « e r g e o c y he hacked his auto. » t tbe piano w ould like to hear ra l ¿ t i . Nfell-houae, elevated the Others are savin g ab ut hri $J ^ lag, so ( m ost In fer that 'i ? f v ‘ * ^ 41x5 Applied tb * J e w n .-rely to prevent her hearing th* vernation.— Beaton Tracscri[fl. nivstervKiqy Jori „ an . , tiaM. . --------- ^-- --------------- 4rlm k that «e y W e have an idea that if yen «« j i the inside o f « m e hea-L* yen find them stored w ith as nsele*» * clco as there are In tbe top t>or