AM HiH M V Y V mm I E V ft V A Akfl ill 'e H. A. McPIKE, Editor and Publisher. VOLUME XII. SHERIFF'S SALES. , imi -iv ptrrrni-rn j n-r i v- ''.U urtl, Otr I LftlDLH ZJ, iGrfO. t- I o lk. P. the fohowir. reai estate. : t : 3- f ' f rt p i .,,-f j A i- ur..(-.'-.i c--.-c-.it. ra trt.r.t.ra- f .aT"rif 1i.--T-.--Ti rertf-i a '.re """rT t -, t . in ire (.(-"C 3'.t (.f B. Kri. : ; n ari-J to . -i m tie ra:i :f r c : f B M. K -rt-t -f A. J. . . j trur-tj :rt.. i t e r- r: i !r It i-.-t ; Mr. K.,r. fiT;rc j ..... - - . t v i?. c'w ir th -c- i tf ' r. i ,"s' -f I , . V - a3 :ttfrtnf Sv!tj- , r 2 r ! r '--' -a t r : d- T" h. ts r-r : w. ft. ai.L.Ti rjL' J : f Hecry H . - b- sr 3 kir3 N ?L -i.? Ijii:- urr r :i r z .:f r- r r"ei s tt ' "lilV-r.-r. -;sVi-i : "k0 i at' li I - Ltr-r.. urr.. ! ;e ar 'r-f-e-rr - ' Jirre V.rt t.. K- " : y t. r ir : in : .tu-jri :u -vs.vZ.:t.I e -r Uir?i. -r 'j "i . r r - z d t ': ? 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Fa . . . - . . , . . - a r rr i t c . . : - i; p.'a- : r I-.f-s -f' b'- ?- J- H rr er. Je- i - :.;-' ra"lUV.?,V0 tefs?. ! - - . i - t;, Kt ..1 re-:rr: k ii " i d -. -r-li-rs:---- ar.dto itf-.Jit tbe , . k-j;-t s-terr.tr.e.. j - t tAi.t-ure.ikrJ tf rb-e tcrt s-e rr.Ti;.- tit! & -1 ti.e see-: J-KN ETAN. ? y ie-r jit.-trff. A ;.rf---ift M ! N I T 1 1 A T 1 0 X NOTICE. k .n. r.f'rai.- n t r. tLe f -a" "b-i -'e i A: rearer twr.fK p fatut- i.--k bv- t-. r r - - Tjcrf f; .1. f 1 .-c r -u-i- r-e fjr- a.l ptrf -i.- c i -:-. tbat s-ay-tti.t tLU-x -t- c :.y a: i rT rt f, r.; m ." ; Lt t i. ts pr--ir: autbt i-t.ca- f -i AF.I"VE M 'U'lEF- Adra'X. -'' k. N 1, rrtUFi-l't?, AdtfiT. i'MlMSTr.ATOIl S NOTICE. .,f tiiorll 1 (tN'l'U .'.-r'll. n- - Jr :' -j-iy r;! FL J"-... V'-sb i "TICE 5 hereby g-.xen thst Tbe folk wirs- j 1 " --.-! 1 ZyTVT-i r;rtK. e;j-d n-,. r.f re ! Rrned Accou r. rs baTe '.eer. passed tr, j f - f ." -:.tr-.n F" ess of Cat2vT; c n-v ! if'.rV'r'j' ! E'f-'.'-rr. ;. r 3 f-r - " . e s re-tte-h Jber- wr rVop-.-J to j cv"tt .f r ?rr.r;r.a. r'! w-..i P-.rr,i st tie Cruet H-iu in FVpm-w l "kf "rjis"?'C -no( said copit, for c-n- -!rT'i.i.r tt.'-?'! Aix,tr"Ii t. r-c!r. '. ',a u .Se.il. iate ! Mot t; r :( 1 itE - a e..a-T. d--eae.i. tie :r"'---.t-'-'--' l r- ;1 per.-i. .a'e'-:-: 1 ;! 1 ''. vtt-2t rtu-t'-e tr.a.e w . T.1 itlar, " f'arrz f s.rff W tM t4e, re a... -s :r rotj :T, s ty p- .a tbetn 1 -'- ;-er r as f,e1 ' -r :" tit. ' ' NklAMIN F "M : I-k --r ir , -. . A . .ii iMra -r. REGISTER'S NOTICE. .ii"""1' .''""tMi". n r at, tte sEPTMBrs. A. I. Wi. so wit : V, Tb f r?! srsTt -T Ln-x X-O.-, a . i.. . -.rx-.r.a "i raeis AtwiMiu rate i. -arne:i towns-h -era. ; h ?ra' ' ' -T 'efetu-.-tir. a axc-r en. id i"ir:.sn .: jc--.rr? 'rxiir .-ur. a ir. r r r r ' 3 cf I'- T. 0-.-r-:-ar. d-t-1. w.A t3 ttrsarat-n: ' i.c'-crt Vitk. 'l-r'j. 1 r-r : r ra: r-.rt '.: Ma , B.-c-sr- e- Tt-' aoi fikl w-ttt tf Jchn Psrrfh. - r-' Th?i-r ij ;-jr !--r T. Tr -t isj j&r; a-roii-t T W m far.i. Ti;e ?- r : rr-: a-T f f FL ?. !s;rj- a-r -r: ;f J.ic Ar'it:-. ar.3 3 ir!.:-'. fifc-rf :I J Ln Arrttri. rr 1 j. Tr r--t ar-d ti-al -.- crt cf w. War- I". ca;r: si :! A r .r M , r:s 1: -a rJ'. m.c r r'. : . 1 Atr .s H. i. ;irls. '.alt .:! i:sL::rs tc-T.f.;. 13- Th s":! f.rsJ acf-'-art '-f fta. Pat- j ,r-- Krut r Israel j.i.i.ii. ar. ".a-t i -i. Tbe f-r-: r ; i r.-s! a vJ- -. a:n:,r;-.rrtT t-i a. Ksi-Lart, xat "r-'ile r rTj'rraT'.. t:rt ,.f Her-r ! ttr. ex o---r t Jvia iwer. tate c ! Snaja.erJi.-J ;-. cee ; ':i-ii i.-.ar.i. c. a;-r eb.d .-! iar,d ri. Eva- Tb ir.: -f . K . Zkbts. r-e 'f tbe : f?'-:c-;;r-: Caatr-a tcwa- l r. . T s : jn.ir:! cf fr;ba 3. ! Fvs;. hr! x"at r tie :t ati J ;et int-tt i i.aibti M . a-t: tir: I. i- :,: ;. e- a. 7 ; ? r - a . ? ' ' a res re' f . kr. . -at ; f ir Her-rter's t ir t:en:-virg. Au. a. i-Tr. A S SI CN EE'S SALE Valuable Town Property. I v "ry TmFVa".'-;v-V":r t ' re - : . 1 w . : "-rat jt . : - . e. r t y e re,- a t-srr- . r :-r'i-. a-r'r r Pa Oj s.l I I7.7U J". Sspt. 7ih. J7. at 2 k. r x . a' . t re f ; -r'r der r.r-ed reai . ef-.at. t "". I. F tz a e'ti, are ri kt ri : -tr.-i ma- Si: ' ' t a- -."J ' L,.t '. s;- t ' - : r:a. : z a ti- -i tr ; ft at '- .rrt t. Fa j"; '.VT?r:.. -:.-'-lr t , --ter . - , - r, .- - :, , e't - .- . : .. k- IM- ieit tt- ar ; a-re '. '. er- t-' e : a : a - i." e .-. rv Fu-N r.t k : t a- a H '' a r- : n-' r. . jC k it. i.tf..ar. .-iler r.e;t ar vi.;- :-a . - tt1. --i e. . rt-r B f . j s :-.e-.'a ." J .-; i ; j tr. , it. r.-- a --rt r rate ct; t1 e -' r. f i 1 r r : . i. ar i -r- r : F i' tve' "e Ttt ;.r-:- . .--t ' fra : .- a .- .-t -. '.'.wir !.: : y ; r. e -i ; t -r a'e r r. - -7; a - i - -e ' y i h ! 4 re -f -.- t r,t ; : .-.r - -. rje ik.,jt.':.u.LL:i l f.-e: -ler -e j ' --e t t . ; -t ai - t r--r" e . . : t a a t . . l ; :.rtT ".'f-c r y :--ted sr-3 -.n i j f -"a r te;. ac : t; e .i ri.-- t.-e ert-c w-s t r '. t J e . . t. -rei a : l-.- i tr. r -e a c IE '"r i v - "tf - u-t:.s tr a- rrr.t r '. s '-se-t t'r! :c ' ' i a i a "-1?;-fa 77I''':' 1 -V'J -t i rV'.-- i r'r it? i. L-f"i'j nn..n- ' t ar:bar. " ! JA "H 'i E-;'1- j A? it ! ii,i. j...wai.icr. ! -.. i. n :- bt. ! TXTH'OWS' ArrRAlSEMENTS. ; W v,:,- is h el r give: -rt? Lat tnr i-"-.- ; rr-perty f : k :r.f r.srD' 3 t; : re; 3'---- r.r7 s-.-ot-.-d ar.-- set ; art ::rlttr-.t -f ,-;:(. i.-"-r A- t - ? A- xt 'v !.ti Ar-: . A. J 1 1 . v-st- t-e" .erd its ' i.. .-:ri ? r-tT'.-e at F.f - jv. ar i w, Of i re- j f;3; f I'-.'.tV-r: 1 T' I'vl'tXr' ' tae4t.'i!-v tf rft-tfv.M rt. A. I'. I-t-l t it : ' ' 1. lr.vesttry and ar ; r -.-tl ert ef eer-a - r-r- vnai i-r-'j-trr; v at -.r-.-: ar. J w-t aiart ; r F". r- . lfe'-tii' '" K,:1-;ale i TV'l-rtV.:'.ryal--:1at'i'-a.-rj:T.t t-f rerta.'ri rtr- ! Ti - r t-tny -:-..:. ; et ;.n i-t t ,Ic-.r: rWu :.rr-'T''M H ,rr'tr- ';e- :"tJ' ",' 1r'T.' '(rt' ee l s-t '-i r-r r?ra r p-er- ' nr: r ; r:Vaft-ra Vs ar ; --t apart i -r 'at .'-.a- j r re rr- z. w-.,.:. w .: i zi:.; Hns.;r- . Carr.,.; t.r,-b ;-. -J'-r d. 1 JA.VF.r- M. ?'N''.rH. Clerk's f'fb c-. F.t"?nbur?. iw. i t-.-- ; j :oe ' A" sir.XErs NOTICE Not ber-br giver tbat J.-fh OanTrer lie. ol ar 0 tfrfMj'. fcave rr--e ar, a- ; ! ire r r' i :.-. i - j r rsi it,-. - e. .. ' i I?Itef'e - Ze;fc' - t - i to Vara" --ai- i ' .! Tnifc i ;tt.n:ec a ir jay -ii-ri i . - - - - i "" tre.art...:: t re t-t tre j-rt j-er-t au.b et-trfatea -r '-jH, ,-o X fiTR. I Asriee ef J pfe-iattx-er aai W:fe. j istr-.-.. Ait- - f l'yii.Juln. no.' .A. Estate of Wm. J. Paf.r:h. 3- ; I --t , t iB.-5-trt'--'Q r'ti ' r . t wm T ."T'f T 5 . iate 'A r. :;- tt t 'U-Tr. ce"" 1. ta'e Met. e-ar c. - r.' t f it. s i -e-s -r. .t; 'ti:t r:a ; be vc ter- are -f-:i' fled 1- n. a k itr. rpe-' ate p rTn' ' Lav-jr t itur us.t'! tl.e sarae ; tien. t-r'ter.r r. - err -a-'-l l-'T s-J- bk - . SIAKY PAF.KZSH. Aire x. Wifiitir'-.r 1?. At;.? ir?--- . 5r,;vrrs ( T TK . OI.ce : . (-s - :- s. . j -v- . - - ; T :-:rr a ;tr-ft;. t :ns f' 7 ;tlTS i VkVVrli Irnrdr.W 5 j - v - r.eo t- make t.:-r.ed ate payt-ect re .sfiri.-'fhsrr'i.Mrrr-it-kj ; ' -J "- "j f Lit' lit'H' j A'wiT V".' fi-ft. Af at-e-e ft Aca J- st.t. 'e-i , EXECUTOR'S NOT Ik-rate ,-.f T: hafl 'XECUTOirS NOTICE. WKAKI-Ar. n- v , -t -1 -i.--.r t-atrTtrTt,t T t . ct .j. r r j L ' 1 " . . . - i- i1rr- i ter. taee ir'L.n -- j . i t . ri - i e.Jie ar-r- TTk. i t. ir.i .xrtae-i f.te I a- rrer- ar ' - i ar. cr-Ktt: rr- tr wn tYe same wrt toBt j V'ayt.V Lf lS .'. hKAt.fR. ker-i. r. i s ufi-o-ra Tp- A . i.-t. ,lTTr - V.-.tk -. 5 hf rebv ivtn V ' , -. - " - - - : i i - - . . -v : . . i i-. r. A. M KEIM 1 PnTslCIAN . -' i-w,-V(v" EV-csl ur?. Pa- t'1'- i f-e re:-etl.y . ' - - ' , r Ii v 1 . - ,"f,fj,,bn i otceiu;ng Low he came to his death ia- Xw i" at tb- rs ar l fiirai ac-Jtrt f l jodii i e, r.- ar-- rie-1 v tsake a!e e-f te real Cised, tue state of fe-.erisU exci-emeal eate i Tb-.ka Kier. ba .-eea tis ; among the people became greater. (.icf tbe iTb.- --ary o: r rarxt-r.a f v "ntft i Ifc w 1C JQst nine days before that a ttat iid eemr-t . J i-tetniVrr i mad dg was kiiied Dear ttie mill ; and the i.vr (..urns; u-ti on t te -r. i ! , ... . k r I Ma r-e t..f.r. tr. tr-e e .-rtraiy. man with whom I boaruea. havix g no aogs . . i T-- - , a . .-an V maUo. C--tJru:-li-'i- it j w. as Er;kt. u,, i 'HE IS A FKEISAS EBEXSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1S7S. THE HEiBT THAT'S TBIE. Jf tre rj-.t cf Fr&'k'-E.? Fths, st ;3 rj-ai fi-aien:?: Tcu rrer iniat ycur cjairorid? rare ku'i- tr:Ei and penis o fa-r; Eut trjtre's a r-eerir-sr s- ni on t-srtb "f r'c t-r ray ar,3 p-rer W'-r:a : T:s pr!.e- t'Ut "l. wnm by ft-w ii i. i; :t lot fceart that's urtie, Er .r a- ti taiip ar i tb r-". "t:.e tbr:r tT:.i.ert tsu7 f'oi; l-t tt? ft- rrn ci- ui i.r.f a ftaae. K'rearji ti.: p. t-o:n faie: But irert- a 5- er i g $;iu i f liicl "x--r; ir :M ari daJtrj- c-.'--e arched, C'r:srcf tf. tad-? Jti n tue It i. it 1 tbt Crart luml'S irut. Ari-ent in its ir i?T t'f. f j tt'u! 10 it l-stest ffb L-e 8Tjd :rerdj.p. ri .:ke pair, Fjf'd tt'-:r tsryn4 c-f riory tbt-r. Pr-"-ua.v sc'rE:rr t-'itt ana ttreat, Sjusi cn t r-aK tbe snati one st-t: A.l ta ern ia fei do Call not -arp tte bear! that's tree. F.--ft a Freedom "s csuw to tk-ed F rt in icy when f avH are freed : Tire?r tfarr? wtr-:r'.-tni ba cf ujdqcfcil Tbe tE.tf-S!t of Wa-D:r.?-n or Tdi i" Ofe. irp- it (' itoriii. rr.ae, L 2-:?i '-v ::c r?;r div-.te : S. t k : t. yir i j ire b'-it ure Sue ; LtifT ite teorl tbsu s true. THE GHOST IN THE OLD KILL I ni not, as a gecrral ruA easily friiht- eiied. Epca:iy Las it erer oeen my o- i tare to laugh to t-C-.! D ah th.e who, ia try r-r-.. I.avp fieLiied that ti--er be.iefed m the realties of eh-L. -a.Dd yei I Lave a'.wajs listened attentively to gh-.st stti ies. -js - ruTinjrt j :cjiirje, that tcy dt-elkrf ia tLea WAS uct w-tfcofonh alter alL I recre!Tjt - r well tl when a tmaii o-:j, I uned t3 i:sta ie?iect'ui., ad with gret - il me ; uut. s-ii-.Ciitra Iicr ixrcse oi j.'rjpll- ; 'r -rhf-:j it the . .LiC i usion I WOj'ld id.afh aJd sav that I dii'jl bei eve there were such ibvz as ehos-t. Ttea she woiiid f tell me that -erjj is belie iitz. j As the years f's-d by aL3 I grew nt to i mauLoi. rr.y d:-C-eiief iec-nse more roark I eni. aijd I aouid leii Ler I was afrad that I i i..iud iever see a rhvst a kc as I lived. iatLerwd shaieher Lead I d LtTer Lt w e cne' : t-C'T 1 Tie ot-'t reason lean assign for dc -t be- ins af:a;d ;u the crk is that my parents Lever tried 1j friLiteu me by teliig me that "he da: k w-uid catch me. In fact ttey t-ever tr;ed U iike me afraid o ai:y- lL:::g they od i:-t aLt me to Co: And the c-!jcq aei-ce h-a bee a that, tiiouh r-aturaiiT c-f t;n.id .r excrtabie d.t'-K.i. tje t-u...-er :.a.-.s that i have Un really i;.; - .cLtUia cv me cati oe cotixea oa m v tZitrS. : .'i-c- chen wajtir-z alorg a road after dark. I saw be-;de it a l object that cadsed the ha.r to r:se up straitsi-t on my hed. It a a iaie arj;mal of wrae kiijd. i s-; j-;rd ar-d s I sl f ped aiocg- the fei.ee t-je j-.-Si-.te s.a- f .the r ad till I got we.t; r.j it aL,j tijej ran fr dear hfe. Tije Lext m.-::,irrr I tetured to the srt Joe what k'.r.d of triacki i-at j-r-izi-f-a ie ni-.s.t was that I had ; f:e-i-.ei.i:y i: 4itlcJ that r.'ad ar;d had ceve: l Dot 'ed it u-jlil that ca.'k niht. -u a uother oocas-i.-o, when p.assicg ty the o.-uutrT frravevaid D-t very far frvm v father's l...n e I L,e?in Ti tLl.'ilr nf things that I oaght to have kept out of my miiid. 1 m going towards borne, and Lad emerged from a heavy belt of timber iu which tbete weie id animals though L.'oo wbich weie CLMisidered dangerous to x . , - , man ana as I approached the c.ty of the dd atd tue urDeis begaa to gather arouud. the rotscLevioas tn.rjght entered j my Leati il at some danger -.Ki wiid r-nira. w a fl. ,ow;ng my t ;o'.s,ps. G.aucmg backward I imagined I could see a da:k ot-j-cct near tne radce. Theu it was that my f.otst e ps quickened into a run : ai'd 11 Leu on:y near home and out f breath thst I halted, and began to think Low fo-..l;sh it was to get So frihtei-ed at it...tbing. These, however, were about the or.ly times, wbeo a boy, that I was frightened when thete was lealiv io danger; and I -latter myself that not," o.any bojs come on a we. I as that ia the way of f : ighis. At the time of seeing the ghost ia the c;j i I a fail grown man and Lad . ... ,.;.-t I ai.tics of hfe, Zve.n b-dy believed that I w as iu love with the Bilker's daughter, and rn,:! people also thong ht we wouid vti be oia:riec. Alas lcr ms she Gid not seem to peer i-r-xate rov love, and I was forced to ., - . - ,,. ,., J L.Tf. h.r as a. th tre-as.tr V. yoHd my grasp, irhe was friendly and sis f tfcat 4 mejiu the wav I d.d frj did LOt eTen kaow that was a beaaty and baci . . .J . .. tr: it o me, lu a it.i c-on in'Cex a.m.Si he cared nothing for f?r her. Perhaps t.he at I ioved hert for she s-5 manv admners that she thought the homage I paid her s litis oi a rigiii, ana meant Dotting mvie ta&a l was e to rec -n:ze ar-c r- r.reciate beauty and woith ahenever 1 saw them. liesides I was only a poor engineer, and why should she hve thought that I really aspired for her Land. Veh do I remember the tight I aw the i gh.ost. The day Leen cloudy, the air aim i. and ralbfei d Sagi eea t.e. Astwi-.gbl ir. r-r, i ti .rui i ii i - t i-jvi . ix t-j k, jjo-c wt.icb tieV Can onlv m.ke WUeO the weather t,n &t7. fo:.oed bj adamp axrj ;.J, j.i .yablj, rain, Sever. ei.ts had transpired that day. whica were, wben taken as a whole, well calculated to shake one's nerves, though iires ras''ed i;i the wind with thnt doU afi -rdlng do great cause for excitement wtea laeu separatelj. oue s Lnai a man uau oeea xouna aeaa i v - -. . . j . . r .v,. rr,rm i : Ail f i . . i t , -1 T . i ar r t- s.- . - kiked and pat on the track, or etii- iv-J . . J : : J - : . . icated and asleep upoc the track, and was thus rua over, weie accepted and rejected a tiirD as f.- a.COcUut for a the atuowi. icis 5a te cae. -i.s tae mystery h s resldenc-e seamed U be headquarter , f . .r '1 tv,i .t ; , ..j; ,i. w. -.. v - , r. t-tgntta.i. J ney came in saca numbers bo s'-0 jr stray Uues ar.d tniier eatables, " . : J Tlcu ali j there ha; jti-cd to he a vacant WHOM TEI TRUTH XAKX rS.EE, A5D ALL h'Mise tot far from the mill, and the coise ! and prattle of children beard there so Joce j seemed low to augment the JeitLiike m lecce that reigsed around the premises. S-rimehcw a n: ce.com fort ab'e look ice boase, when deserted, always impresses me with a feekeg of loraeliuess lor which I car-oot faliy aceooDt. j List, bat by do means aa insignificant ) item, I had beard that the former engineer rf the mill was Dot expected to live many j boars. j "What if bis spirit sbotild Lover around j the old s; mp;Eg ground T' This thooght kept passing throne a my rr.ind as I lay ujon the bed and vaic'y tried to sleep. What if be should go into the old mill to-nkrht and look at the etgine which Le once took so much pride ia ? Wbat if be should wacder through the mi" alinightf ' Somehow these tbachts occnpxrd my mind to the exclusion of thcse every day ones that s. et.tly watt me into the land of dreams. Ive often been told that nothing bat the toothache could ever keep me from going to sleep and nothing but thnnder could eTer wake me before broad daylight. But on this particular tiht, although I tried hard to go to sleep, 1 heard fLe clock strike eleven without havisg bee a able to fall even iuto a d-.ize. Despairing c-f getting to sleep I arose, went to the window and locked out at the oid milh It was a dteary hiking o;d building ; jast such a one. thought I, as a ghost would be likely to bant. As I st.d looking at the old mill a light sadderiiy appealed at the window. It flashed Ep brightly for aa iustant and then quickly disappeared. As I stoxi watching the window I saw it again, and then my resolution was fixed to go down to the miii and see Trbai it meant. Opening the door I peered into the daikness. half afraid to venture oat. Just then I heard distinctly the snarling of a dog. and the door ckfed with a slam. It might Lave been a fitful fust of wind that closed it so suddenly, or it might have been a nervous twitch ia my right arm. Tnis w.il never do," thought I. and getting my trusty revolver I proceeded to ard the mi.h It is astonishing what a feeing of safety is inp:red by the p-.ses-Sion oi je arms even of a daik night when there are a hundred chances to one a per son wi-i nut be able to use them in case of need. After getting well away from the Lous, however, a hundred excittnc thoaghts took possession of my mind. Lvery leaf that rsstifcd ia the w:i.g was a mad d -g making suaight f"r me ; the grunting of a pig sounded like the deep kw growling of a fierce br.k-d 'g. ar,i tLe noise of a V:m rat j in tne distance reminded me -i w .at must be the wa.iing of a kst spirit ! As I gaxed at the window and could see no more signs of a light, the tbougbt co curred to me that the mzzi who bad mur dered the man found on the raiiroad track was m tue m;.. w;tn a Uiit iantein count n. ing Lis ill gotten gains. Ani then, strarge I hadn't thought rf that bef.'iie. I retreu b:ed c f heaiing many times that tbe m.ll was baar ted. I.dt amid all thee depressing thotght? the idea f retre.itlr:g never entered my head. I had tesoired to g" totbe rrk.li and investigate the mystery of the light ; and Lad I or.ee thought cf tuiuiug back it would have come to me in the kght of a broken promise or a sacied trust betrayed. Though a singular idea it has always sem h1 to me thai a promise made to myself is as sacred atid bindtrg as one made to oth ers, and so I sn f :and myself groping in the daiktiess of tbe old miu. I had grcred intoeverv ?i t k and cctTer near the wiiid iw where 1 ght, all the wbie expect 1 L.aa seea tLe i ng t-" feel a hm-d ' giasp my shoulder, or a cold blade enter my body ; w hen I beard, or thought I heard hrht f.otsteps oa the r?T over my head. Listening closely I could hear them dis inctly and then the cold chills ran up my back, extending t3 the roots of my hair ! Would I retreat? No I "I will meet death, but not dishonor was my Jhought wb.ie ascerdiaj the stairs. Arriving ur-a the maia S;cr cf the building I behtd & figure in white. What are you doing here ? ' I demand ed in tones meant to be those cf authority, hut which we:e m this respect a miserable la: a:e. There was no reply. lSpak or I i nre . were my Eext i words. Still the Por a rcc-ment figure was slent, was at a loss what to do. ojt C'lrserTi.'-.g that 'he figure was mormg from roe, aou fearing it might be a crimi- : ual arsd might escap I !ked stead iiv at t ard fLed. It fell, and as it did so I . J.i heard a shriek, cot the shriek of a man ho m;ght be a murdeier or thief, bat that of a woman I I rushed back to the bouse in aa agony of suspense, shouting as I entered that I had committed a murder. 'When? wherel" exclaimed the aroused inms.tes of tbe house. "D.wn ic the mill I was my rep-ly. Speed. iy procaripg a light they baldened thither and soou b: ought the bleeding form to the Louse. "Who is it?" I asked, half suspecting even then, who the victim was. They locked at each cther curiously and -hen ai. me. in an instant I kuew that it wa the miller's dangh er. Iy head grew diizv and then came a blank. They said 1 raved like a madman ; that I wished I Lad never been b.m ; that the earth might open and swallow me up, that it was too cruel a fate to kill the one I loved bt on earth. They said I bent over Ler and told Ler of my hop-eiess love ; that if I could only die for Ler it would be the rich est boon I con id ask. Ail this and a great deal more I must have said, from the time 1 lost eonsetousuess till I seemed to Lave awakened from a ion g sleep, feeling very weak and Lelpiess. They told me that mar y days Lad elapsed since that sad oocarrence, and that J was quite well. Laving, after all, received only j a si ght wound. As sxiu as my strength would permit, I ; went to se her, doubt mg some n at as to i the kind cf recep-tjoa I would receive. Tbe family did t.ot meet me with a scowl upou their faces, as I had half expected, but, : the Contrary, received me wi"-h genuine j bopibaiity arxi frieudab-.p. It i &.t d.lScuit to g-ues that the miller's ' daughter was a SMnja.ijuU-l ; aixi that she t-na'.l cnnted to leco-Te my wife. Aa to The l.ght iu the w indi'w, which w as tLe c-iU-" f the uiJf..ita'i:e rcturinice, ; i . -f anfoiUiUate it mav be ci"lvd . 'it fc ABE SLATES EES I EE. very simr ie thine, when once explaiDecL b-rae beys, whose parents wcki3 net p-e: ci! iLeru r.3 Tiaj care? at jj.rr;, were en pared ia this delizhtfui rtcreatiTO in tLe Taca,Dt h'jase when Xheir i:bt ftr & mom est Eboce a-caiast the window at the miil, fr-ca which I saw it rejected. A Freak o? JCatvrk. A corresTx-nder-t of the Uarr barg Piif-tVf f rorn Alexandria, IIur.t.itigdon c.-npty, wiites as follow V that jcurnal : So-ne time go a Mr, IVe-T, raiding rear Alexand.ia. Hauticgdoo orjuty, this state, went to his well to get a flrmk ana touca it cry. lie then went down into the well to make repairs, and was much surprised to to ad a pint of water and the bottom fakes cut. A cool breeze blew cp, t-trose enough to rustle the leaves of a Tree staodicg near. Fie tied a lantern to a rop one fcuDdred feet long ad let it down, and as the lantern stid burned Le rightly roocladed that the air was pure. Kj then procured a spliced rop-e DIO feet ia length and to the ead at tached a basket contaning a lantern, a dog and a cat. He let them down striking bottom at 2t.l feet- At the end of six hours the basket was brought cp. The lantern was still burning, and the only visible effect on the dog and cat was chilliness. The next day the owner of the well aeeom Fan:ed by a trusty neighbor. Mr. Lefford, descended to the bottom. What was their rarpt;e to f-nd an immense cave stretch- ng m..es and ms.es id every c.recnon. Stalagmiies and stalactite of magnificent goige-Hisness lent beauty and variety to the otherwise tomb-like scene. Here and there a Sowing stream of water rippled j over stony beds. b;ie thousand and thoasancs of bats flattered their clammy j wing, surprised at the intrusion of man. ! Petrified seashells of a Vandred varieties strewed tbe rigors and protruded from the strata. After spending tea or twelve j hoars of oor.tinaous wandering, daring which time they p-enetrated beneath and l beyond Alexandria, and discovered a vein I of nickel ore and a nugget rf metal re j sembi'.ng antimory, they retnmed to the l surface, where their fear stricken wives I clasped them to their b-'-s-oms. thir.-k-Eg j they had 1-een l.st. It is suppsed that this cave is c-"nrected with th- tse at Var- rir itiGge and linking aitey, or :y a te t miles away. Specimen of the nickel ore have been sen'' to Philadelphia and aialvz ed. and prnourjced superior to the nickel of either Lancaster -r Germany, the only two places on the globe whete il is d?w mined' EFACC'yyTv;Ti Avert a Prr:. Prince E i-rr,a: k gave a state diiicer t: the pleni potentiaries. At desert the marcais f f f!b'jry suddenly remarked to thep-rince: Your highness will suffer fr--m indr es- tion t Tfin have iaT swal?wed a che: stone. '-My lord. replied the prince. omewbat Laagnt'.y, you are mistaken. The blue bfcvd of the Cecil mounted to tbe brow of the loid of Ilatfeid at tbis. and the pr-ests Kr .-.i'i t.-t b s.l a-. when thie a -1 -f Beao'-nsfltld interp-osed with that tv iri-fr- sn r.-d? wb cb the c''b"e earl knows so how to erjtii y. 'trermit .ue," said Lis otd-tip ; "y.-u 'r tb mav be right and b-tb wrong."' Addkes-.og b,e prince, he said : "Your highness is far t-o great a man to take notic whether you swaiiowed one very small cberry-svDe.' "Tiro." insisted L-.rd Salisbury. "Or two," gently added Lord Eesconield ; and my noble colleague is too far-seeing a man to be mistaken in Lis eye-sight Will your L'ghness permit me to be the arbitrator oa the tp"t ?" "With pleasure," sa d the prince. "Will you pass me your plate fjSaid Lord Pea cor srieid. The plate was f If.oed before Lis lordship by a corgeoaslv attired lackev. aod. amKJst tbe ttc courtiv assemblv, th prime n.iui-ter of r-:.g.aDd nptset tbe ceoris of the prince s desert on the table cloth, and commenced arranging the cLerry-stones ia ios: and against each cherry stone his lordsL.p p laced a tK:k, and then deliberately coru menced counting the stalks ne. I o three, and s- ca, up to hftvst'vea. A S'ience that was absolutely p'ainfulas Lis loiiiship com meiiced counting the stores toe, two. j three, and so on. up to fifty five, and there ! stopp-ed. "Your highness," said Lord J Ueaconsf.eld, there ate two stoies rcss j icg.'' The prince rose, ar-d ia a voice j trembling with em.oti-Tj. said to Lord Sal:s j bnry, 'My lord, y.-.a are right;" and then appiuachiag Lord Ilcacofisr.eld, threw him self upoD Lis Deck exclaiming. "You are the roost w. .ndeifal rx.aa 'd 7 er4U ia Eurcpe 1 The What-is-:t. One of our most p rominent lawjets went Lome the other div to dinner ai'd foai d that fci Iktie b.iy i had his head cllpr-ed. ia accordance wi:h . .. . ! the style. AfTtCtlrg uot t notice it. Le j began to speak tf the wonder fa 1 cun-sity on exbiOition at n asbi -gt.u, id tbe shape of a living creatnre w ith a foim s-'tnething j hke that cf a human being. It's Lead is round as a pumpkin, its ears sirsck out j like ciara shells on a coooauut, its ie pro- to be bis face, it walked upright, and its bead was covered with a growth of bris tles, about one-six leecib of ar. inch in length, and for want of a better name the creature Lad beeu called tbe "What-is ii." And, placing his haod ou the boy's Lead, tbe father said : "Why, here it is now. Htes the ve:y thing I've beea talking ab"ut.' 1 he toy replied, as he battered a pie-ce of bread :" "They've got a blamed sight worse look ing thir g tight Lere in Peoria.'' "What kind of a thir g is it?' said the lawyer. "It is the father of the WLat-ist,' " lepkiea the iad. Tbe subject wssdropped. Ft-crij Tra ' c r i, tr Jeffff.scin5 Tex BIttle. We seldom rpnt of Laving eateu to little. Never spend your mtiey betote you Lave it. Take things always ty the smooth Laadle, Piide costs mc-re tliaa Lunger, thirst, and cold. Nothing is troublesome that we do wink ing "v. Never put cfT till tomorrow what joa can do to-day. Never tiouh.e aniou-er 1 r yoa do vtmrse'.f. :,'eTfr buy what you don t want because it is cheap. How B-jch pair, the eviia Lave cjst us tla utver have baptw-ned. hea ang.y, eount t-i. l-f -re 3 ou tjtrak: f vut aLgry. -.-'. a LuLJitd. A. OTHL ItrilGLJLi:. TEE APVOT t KES Of TAX E AF.KT A KAS ENTITLE! TO E.ANK WITH EAL LAED J'.'V I"f THE WJojTEK- FF-yiTEKTlAET. Charles Wood, tetter kntrwa as Tax Parry, who is co seraing a term in the W'es-ra Penitentiary for bowirg open the safe iu the pos-cSce at Sp.rirg5eld. Er e County, in tbe fali cf IbTl. and settii g f. e to the build. ng, was one of the ta.-; des perate rubbers, safe bl:-wers and jail-breakers ia the country, and Lis life was made cp of thrilling advectcre. Several years ago be was sentenced to ihe Penitentiary at Joke!, Illinois, for ten years, for burgla ry, bet broke out ia six months after en tering the pris-n. Shortly afterward Le went to Indraua, committed a burglary, was e-ocvicted, sentenced to the Peniten tiary for seven years and served out the term. About six months after Lis release Le went to St. lyuis, where Le met John Pe;fer, and in cotrpary with bi:a went to Springfield. Erie county, where he blew open the safe of the p-:ce and robbed it of its consents. The Vigilance Com art tee at SpncgTield sent out n rces of tie burglary together with a description of Barry one of which was received by a man ramed Bartholomew at .ieneTa, Ohio. S:n afterward Ba:thoi;raew saw twr meo getting off a fre. ght train at Geneva and a; once recogn ized one cf tlera as Barry. He approacbed them and injuired who they were. Barry replied that they were sakors, and gave tLe name of a certain boar, to whose trew he said they were at tached;. Bartholomew knew that the b?at named was laid cp, and, goir-.gup to Barry, said he would have to arrest him. The lat'er p clled Lis revo'Ter ard fired a shr.t which t-x-k effect in Bartholomew wrist. Barth'l:-mew still persisting in Lis design to make the arrest, Barry tired again and this time the bali struck Bartholomew in the Lead but pas-exl arvnnd ever Lis skull and d.d cot seriously irjate Lim. Barry Laving ne w red his last 6h:t attemp ted to mn. Barth:i:mew stuck to his man. and frllowirg tk-n v a fence, wbicb Barrv at tempted to scale, the detective Lim ty the I-:g ar.d tel 1 L.ro fast, tad but one res.-urce 'eft. ad tha' .-aua.i. ; Barrv j wa t? ! club his ei;fs, over tbe head u d t beat his pursuer j 1 Le fell at Lis feet in- i sensible, shadv f.. P.arry then escarp:! ar-d kept some time. He was f tally taken by Ieruy M er.ff irggins. at Bath. Stea- len c:'U:;ty. New York, as a suspicious . p-ersrn. a kit of burglar's bx-'s Lavrr.g teen ' found ia Lis p xisessloa. This diss-. very ; Lad been made through the prymg :cqa;s- j itivetess cf a little daughter cf tie land ; lotd at a b:-tel wbe-e Tax and one of Lis i p.als were emp:r ar i!y stepping. The aa- I tbor-kes had co idea of t Lie irr prbsnce of i tbe csp lure, and Barry cd c -t Take the! p air s to enlighten them, but gave an as- j i-ned rat:?. Barry v taea be f..re ,1 st I re Hess f:i a pttl tninary hearing, at- tractirg tbe asr.a. crowa, arc -I'n a tab.e were spread out a 1 :t of jedi ills, a brace, j-n-r th-..- c-s. f.ne saws, and ioec c f s.- tre- tbat io.'Ked .ike ru rt ir. arat h ve feet lrg. Tue tcols weie turned over and tLe rubber p'j-e was bandied consider ably and very carelessly. It was noticed at the time that Barry seemed to be interest ed in watching it as one and another ban died it, but he said nothing. Wbi.eia jail, awaiting trial, Le was recfgr.i-ed. from a printed cesmpdirni. by Ietective Perkins, cf ihe United States Secret Service, ar.d after his ident.ty as the veritable Tax Barry had teeu prcven, was handed ever to him to be d:posed of by the United Ma:-s auth rit es. Deputy Marshal H'ggir.. who bad mace the arrest, accomp'anred Perkins aad Tax Barry on tiie way to Ene. Meantrme the tu g.ar tools and the ruhter pip 1 ad been lefi 5 a tbe cl set at the h-ue of H ggins. ready to b ut-d as evidence. WL-eti on the CArs. oa the way to Erie, Tax Ba-ry told Ietective Perkins that he "exp-ected they'd all have been b.-'wn t hell in Jus tice Kes free ,' and p roceeded to exp'a;a tv saying that ' that rubber pipe ci-titair-ed eiiouih explosive c . moound to Lave mad? kir -d.iug word cut of the whole hi k cf bu.ii.ngs, and the infernal f a? Is there were toss.ug n arouna a it it i'w eo arc ant," Perkins asked Lim wLy ke d.da't tell them of the danger. Tax re plied that he'd "as hef go to the devil a to have p;vea himself away by telling it then, ar.d Le tbought Le c-aifJ stard it if ttey c n'td.'' Ie;-uy Sberlf!" Higgtus was ia a c:ld seat fiom fright and at the first station stopped and tgrap-hed to hi wife. "L-ck the ci set d r where that piece cf rubber p oe i : d .o'i t-'uch it; d.o't oa a: y account wbatevof, let tbat do r be unlocked t v ary toe wh.le I am awav.' Higgins was extre-re'y cervtj dinzc Lis necessary stay at Erre and r t L-.tue as s.-D is r:s."bleu He tu.Kight the chances we that lUrtv was lying about the mat ter, but the d.'iibi was iot of the kind to C:-ete peaceful em -ti eos. and cn hrs arri val home Le careJul'y unlocked the cl-.st d .!, k up the innocent-Vkir.g ruhti p:p. and gently dropped it dm a deep.. c.sused cistern. He told riLt.rcf it, and the neighbor informed L:m tbat that w--uld never d a and more especially a the kA..r.aT r.rt e Lad caught over a t n Sec tion, and wa o. ,r-W aV.nt two-thirds .f the i TT a a I m a i - ret "'r'-lT T t-I.Jl laAAi; ,T .atatvAA ta-rw I t '.fT fa" tf W U i ta wnen rritn-s - -" - - and detached the ?end.r.g artlrle and I it u p:n terra trma. The icvsrs- lious pipe became ce:ghb-tt.cd ta.c. although the mai ri;v professed to be'.i but tkeve the "explosive suhtauce tne:T a ccrr b'U'. all but or.e were oonteut to let it alone. Mr. Bel! kindly took the vexations c roem c fT Mr. Higg n's fcand- and ;dred his word tbat it should make a t, vnrg a pt hi.ie, b'-ed up'di that uent:- j cal I'i-d .ra's Lh'SU Theifc weie lu l Wss- i :-s i-roc-ouirced on it as it was dug cp j again, yet tte worjc was a one wi.c uuua be fc- ken ade rent'ienesa. and tbe ob r oxiotis rubber '. !-"" again saw the surface, By tb.s t.-i-e !.; had g t iniid, a:d, ue C.a;:'-g lh'. le-'d t.rier b-iy it ak.'i, d ; li h ;-io -J-c h th A - ir-.v.-k :u V r . - - jj.rnl . T O it.; ! : Tl Me ; --- j fcaTe tj,,;, a,r (, a boie Lis farm fr i s recep-ou. Ntvtt t . , i,, ., . was c,a lowered with more respectful ! f.V1: l- tendes-nes. and the eanh was then geut.y , Vf ?. : ,r! Lo o., shoveled over it, for fear cf disturbing the ? ZZZ " I fi But1tefa"e cf tbe rubber ,-it-e wasn't ! JJ; t" r " l; tie ..tl. i decided. Sell Lad .law suit with one c f ; "" m -;c- ...to tLe ' fc.s T.e.chbi..s at-ut a !iue fence aad Wt J ' '' ,n L ' Lud the su.t; and Us; iau, when th, new fence ZHliT1 'u " H came l made, of the workmen i. i l- t?! . Tf Terms, S2 per year. In advar NUMBER back yar-?. as 3 there it reprr-ed. srjrT:er Bell s "d h' farm to a m t - - -the G op 2, a B'v. Mr. Pait -n, t evervbxly else. Lad heard r-t tbat w ful inMr P:I, He w-tshtd t asr its wherea-xits. and wben irf.-rr- -Belh wa horror strlcktn. Hi fai -Divine ProvjoeT.-ce was strong et risk takiPg chance with that p pe ; f f.atly refund to p-ay over ary p n . m v wh.le it was a k --it the p'-err; Be.l was in despair a d at Li a to know h "w rwafely s ":Te the p r ' . - . to wLether tbe pit was dangerous but it tad to be removed. In c - : tion cf Lis feel.nx"$ nothing sh-t:d - w as to h ?w ttis was ace--rrpl -shed. V ;. ' days ago be g-t rt oct aid carried . top t-f a Ligh hill rear, where tber--sheer p-rec p ice cf over sevetky fe- ". rxks at tbe bottom. He lear-ed dropped it, and tbe mys'e-y -ras There wa an exp-Tsi-B hke bt rf -battery of artillery, the air was filed flying fragTaetit cf stooe ard the rr either Side of tbe deuce into wh c' i. pipe dr ; p-d were rert aid sba'Te-e lax Barry tad t ' J the trcth. b- ghost of the rubber pipe was la;d at lt- jrns r jr.vs rt:n j.r.nn , IT JOSfE5T AND TCOal-S. A writer in -1. '.. J: f--r " temler says t-f 'Westminister Abbev : tbe celebrated m -ri umt nt to tr:r F:. Yere. b Death which Le setms t3 i-e oar kneel. i k nights t-ar cpoa which his arm;r . 113, and tie t ofooe cf 'hem is so l.fe-l ke, as te i at yoa with parted 2 p-s. that B-ub said to Lave once wipred, -H jsh 1 1 1 ce will peak presei.-,y."' Shake-t leans in P,et s Comer, ciuf Eg of "c clapp'd f-wers ar d g'--ge.-ui palaces -the baseless fabric of this vtsi.-n." ilai is 1. king up. with an tiiisirt'yckv -ear, ia rap t attention to an angei p lay up 'a a Larp Add-t-on . "a bis dres-sirg gwn spp from his p-ari.r into Lis careen. Gart is throwr; as.Je acurtaia with a th. a; ru air. S eveywhere yo rr sy Lap-pen cast y-Kir eyes. Ija.i r Walp le. a t. f.garet f "M-ie:."' stared in Henry V; Ctapl. Mrs S;di .t s k-.ks the "Trag -Vuse; Kemb'.e r la the c!.a-c "tato." James Watt. a g-gat:kc in one r.f the thjjeis. P'air t-f c"-pass, f Isaac Ne too, in the is ergaged w.-.k Tt;rg designs, b Na.e, is ly.rg i his arm on s.me heavy f-hos. and j-.. to a sc: oi. Eat! S anh-pe. on the other sice, a'sn re cum'oeLt. isrec .r. cgupnt sarm. Cragr. in c-'.-e chapel, is iet.:tg on an era. lie DucLess of S-meret. in another, is gazk g rp a: a group of cberublu. Tte Baion of K.rtsa'e is report g under a ea-ory. S .s ? ''. 3e-'ey uovel. Aituri; I yrr :l 1 l!!- Lg fi ti the sev Geiial Ha-"g-ae i strugg.'ng f.-v.m the tomb. wb..e lie . ::?'d in bieakini k:ee. t.m tte cart cf deal i tr l. at ee. yn ijerzf .-c m.numeit Time ; tearing away Lis cbl-dren. The Nortis family are ia ati'ta-iks f prayer, one . f them gazing cheerful v c-- w-d. S;r G. autitoa is exr-ar.dr-- ; tbe law to an Eas-IItdi an. irirP. IVrk.vl aid his twodaugtters have rrr-en frvn bur couches to fall oc therr knes L-rdP.us-sel is teciinit-g with Li face tie spectators, but brs daughter is seated erect iu a chair. p ntirrg t3 a skuli tt Lr feet. L-rd Burleigh, an aged man. ts c -wn en h is k-ee ic hi rc tes of s ale. wk.S L i tami y aear in s; r..r'.,,d atnre Dr. S is reeumbent id his rr b-s. I);, it with a pea ia Lis hand, seemsto bec::t u;h u sy. c.s- lag Lis own epitapb. Mr Geo-ge H.-.i.s stands ercT, iu tho o-u-ue ii m ;i'a.jn get erai. t x is ri ma-tress in tbe arms of L be:t r. w . reciting 'i h k-.ee a.d w'fr.v slare Cose by. L.;d .Man-he ni i. it g ia court, w ;h Just re and Wi :h Peace r-f pa'ei - J rtIJ- is3-.m ca ertl.ei Lat.d. Ca-o.:rg i rr.aJkrg a t ,-in r ...... - ... . - ..a . . , - - .naim is gstcu atig rear t' e d-r. W m. P tu in the iv-bes of tbe ( bane '; .r of th-Exche-:rer, i ?r.,krj wnL great aniT r-ati.... at tbe end f the nave. Wilbei force lounge bark in a cV a.r w'-b orejeaj fri-ed over th- oiber. Ti e fr-ure i t ate is very active everywhere. Even IVatb ivc.f makes a terr.tir iutntT-n c- the scene by bursdrrrg ct from Whtrd "tbe f -Id'-ig d .r at tbe hae of a well kio-nn m r nmer.t, aod a;m:ng Lis dart at one of the afrnghted f gure al..e it I gave these n.rr i'lr- such rrrrrfer as va- Much for their car, .us ir 'ere atd ety a fortLeir descriptive fffret in n;. gesdu g tbe universal I ..fe in tbe Ablfc-y. Whe-i it is ofn at r gi t aid parti y i..itr-o.a-ed. the hug t-f i ghi ai.-d crkte!ss Uircerta i. rr i- g-rr.akt-s tie a.m-.ist spectr-ab At the tim w.en it was cust-.aiary f i funerals U. take place at or tear ra-diogLt, and the p.? 0- i--n Tt.t- tbe recesses of tne rr.au..'.eau wa ace CJ cbe-s. the scene uu-.t Lai, fic- ,. dec: bably stra: r. It is the duty of evry ne arrive prt as act u u e ' cre U take s : stage f i.fe. 7.metetii totbk k that ihey 1 t a 1 vegc.aie. aa it were "Ut i.'T g s t..t r.a . .- 1 . .... . - . -. i k ""." .'. "-"- hat Le X i'C rt. u? I. i L.'.g. He la, a ...k ; ' -e:f :ra - ., j- I. :c. : sii'.noii'f dni. S e are "tv i-lar-i here to p -w ip a, us stag- i-f 1 f?. ,.fn ! through the ari d .e, w itdV.nt Lavngdn-e n.iti ris ( v-. ..r , . 1 '. t .. ... v . . a.i:.au i re 4j jv A . pie in 'be creed of the Mar. ruetai.t every ii J.ouiO hae a tia ic. , t-Ci-tb-at L r ts. tian o.;n:e tai-.l be brt'er that: tbat. Is a man to be b'-oagM i.pin ido n.? U to lrv up. hi tbe wt .n wLkF. lo t-v...-t itdu'r- ? Is Ij rrhes ar.d Lmori. h.ki tbtor But i . u i . ,..w bi.a: iLtj Lave l,:!:iij to uj iu tuerr career tbroi.gb i.'e ? 1 h t are ceita n dur e for everyone tj perfoim. ie s'ae-;nit..g. in,,; i-U i ke a Lc: il t and die unregrelted. t ! A - t t ' a i.-. be tifj h; J a cf al It
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