VlvoTti-sirfj: 1 1 n to. Tbe lira t 1 HMe nrcuU! I m r tbe t"4 I Ttl A Fr.I m a s e-.rTili.i-ie4. IT to tia Ur mi4r roii . '.ml i.ii 'f leif-' "r k .- tnrort will he tm-ne-j at the f-jJi'- Ini: low r.v? : THE CAMBRIA FREECIAN Ih I'aMlfhfil WeKly at I EtinSSlSURG, Cumbria Co., ra., JVC? p- A-? f.r- 'wrtw4-.?:3 Qpy .-'fru a'f - - '- -K I Icrh. S t pee. 1 tt:in'H 1 e ih.ji.iij...... 1 " 1 year ? " 6 months .... I t a u 5 i" UY il. A. MoPIKE. Hiiarantied Circulation - 1,06S. sriwrRIPTIOJI ratiw. ,T-,Mr, ra ycir. cash In 1n. J.B) - if not p'it with!n3m-".3. l.ii .. .. jf not p'J within 6 raos. 2.I.O if not p'd withiu year.. 2.25 ?v"" i" i"rin) resid'np oaHMt th county 0 rnt, a htltioual per year will be c-Mr.rr.si to 3 3-1 Tr S t tn.mth.a s.iO J " 1 y"r 12 ."u V-i eol'n 6 month p;. '-) " 6 moMtis Y..'. '5 . "0 1 r?r at 'rf i tirnTl. s i i y,-r !!'.'"!!!!!!! ,Tr'nir"r't aod f-xutcr'i X our . . j Ao ti'er's iwi j or Stray an.t similar Notirea he Ho"T 1tm. flt it'fr'wn Kc. par Una ; cacn aiit'SxtiatDt Iciortion be. par lice. H' -"flfff ff :r.:Vi c II ttiridvAl tt rrm t , Jnn !':yT!5 of !1 k!nl i:!ti1 axpo. t! ous'.y eitcuicl at iowe; price. lVnt you furct 1 1 .1 ' -: u 4 ' ' tin event will th above term" h" de- I r, !(,;.!, ,n l those who 1 on t cnn'i 1 1 1 heir , pw.i'ii.t.Tr''l hv psytnir In lnnci' ram' nt ,. j ,. .. -i he i nn the m fontirisr. s t' warn I .. be! t ais fa :t (); distinctly un tiTstond r vt "n tiii'e i'lrwaH. ;-.-.,-,- tor your nip'-T before yoa ston 1 1, ir if i vou mii-t. N ine but "lawe,a nv f er..-:. 0 iTtbi- H--t.w ii-it'- " "HE IS A FREEMAN WHOM THR TRUTH MAKES FREE, AND ALL ARE SLAVES BESIDE.' SI.50 and postage per year. In advance. A. McPIKE, Editor and Publisher. El JENS BURG, PA.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, ISS1. NUMBER 41. VOLUME XV. fill Mt'flf If It f c o ; c c u t kkk a i i'r F.r.i: i:kr , i i a a p n: r k ! ,,- i L AAA I TP KE KKR !! II H E 1"K A Kr.K li K v ,heapest! GEO. HUNTLEY H VS -T.V K A Nil THE LARGEST, BEST iSOST VARIED stock or Ha-rdware I Stovos. Tiinviuv. m; vi norsn rn.Msinxu s- -s-j- ,P ' ,,i..i.) nniri I l.'l'DIi s-ss." n .) n (i (' I 1 O'i'iO ;'( IHKMI M!!n SSSS c . tl- if r"i J-'' fiiin! In r-nv onf st :i 1 3 t ", ".. ,', n jvnn Ivat.'it. Hi. '! .-...nrr.-.-c h: v:iriii" "-fylr nnA pattern.": I n ildrrs" Iiinhvnvc i.,i.V'Tv .!"-'-r: ; t'"il all'! "f tt-f CARPENTERS' TOOLS! Of ki.i lr au4 tlnOu'-f in t mnrkft. A '..-. TAUI.K AND rOCKKT n'Tf.KKY. .ii--. "mI .ti ! Will-vw Wnrr. Hall lH-n-r. I'r it li I ' 'i'l ;ili.f (, HpvI i th. 1 n- !. llrfV!i'0. Il:ir 1 r'n. I5;il r.T.:. l..ro illl. Cnrriiiui' :.lf. Itiv till S (iriiii!Mni"".St,rl Mir. Jlowin.' M.ieliinj's, Horse Hay Rnkes, Tir4 II-si Frl. 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McNEYlM fiz, YEAG'rT Til Copper and Stest-Ircn WARE, AMI PK A I nils m V.iOKIN'fJ tt UKATINd STOVKS, j RA.i;i.V I TRliAtlA,!.., Hi enth Avenue, . Altoona, Pa. I One Door Wpat uf llpera llou.e. I H ! in; AND spot; I INC. ! t KOMTTLT A rTKVtltll TO. I KI'AIKS 1K piTOVKS FONSTAMI-l 0 HI. Ml 1 AP i na i -i. hi. T.-rf. S-20.00 SAVD! pS20.00 HiO.tl! MVIII Iv ir,. !,.,.. " " -i l.'r .1 M l!i, . fri.ll: i ' i ... ','"p fiiil. w to .... nt'ii'p i a l j ,-. "4 t.ev.nth Aver.iie. heiw.-.-n .. ... .t't n'ii:;liS'i..Al.T,..i,A.'A.. ? ,iH J:' 1 :!"" "e F,i,.r , ? . '.ij V.U l-l'REJIAR a. reference . T- M-'iliATII. j Abeona. Ap-tU.-,. is-l.-tt. i ......... .... M. UK A J'tornrv-ar.snu 13. 13. OCTOIlhlt , Fr t ro ml nr te1t. In SILK DEPARTMENT. nr. "nt HUric RSiritTK-.. ? 2.V si. 50 i ts nn-i ?? 00 Tin-! a'!0 of a'i"h ir 'i I r:ii.ii ib'.t nv or -T,.n!- tm " '- P'jrjw. anR lip ;:',Vfl';r, jtin li'i.-i. 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I r " ' I ill i'll 1 MLIVIN'I Si t. 15.'. . . ! l.v i : i ' j : ' - !, " W I f.K l' 'TTKi:. V, it;. JI -.-s. IV T'll- I f o I.T',- C ,.,-t ol (-.,,.' T I ---l vf f.'iwrem-e 'n Ca r Tl'RDY ()VKMIiEU P 18S1 ' ' 'J '' ' 2 O". 1"C K . Tb t i c'.r!it rril AM t Ii -if orlani Tiro or Paroc-l oi' .h p.wn-h'p. ("npil.ri-i poiintr. I'm . ' -o'-i 'a r-. .' ' i. ,w n. I" indo I on rhe , f, l.'.-v I!. l i i;i itp-r. on tie -it ti v t i ; .. riri- I,. .i 1 . ,,n flip .f p-li ipl S'.'iaiTw il l an l oiii.-rs, t-v " ..- I -..( l . r v h n I ..: hem. : p-ri', hv l ' Is ml. o' Il aoijt h l.v l l an i .... t'i contRlnintf lift Acre, ml ! ivrf Iipl nwre I Ib.psr.' n'ln'-i' par i and Hi- ii arv otr.'.ni.i. I rn.T- t a K'.-d orr-iiarl on the pr.-in ises. til fl.it ecrlaln Piece or Parcel OI I .a III! ' ..,,', f.rr.'.li'rwn.'.-P. adioinitur the ahue i ,i. .rpi. l pi-. e. P'lhrf Wm. ArM.. nn.i nther. j o'r'h'.'i'''"-,.' n'onr'Voot vv,n ..' i."T. nt coal et r.. d or rhi. tri-t, hioh is In unnd coiniiin u. T i n ms or sAi.i'.. ! , )ip.-tv.ir.l ..( tin' iiarr'i ' m oipv t ho paid at ; x . r. n'-r'i'a i i.-ii of the a Ie. n ii I t he rem i i ipler in ' tw '(i -i'll m.ri'Pil ,.a tppii'-. "-on inoT-.i. pi I P"Pt1t 'I '. .' "i- J'",a m'a'kti N! s."n IpKK'0 " th.- ; nr-'ha Fxi-.-iit' r i.i t:.i7..hrth Siuhy. dec 'I. -.".I. i i. t. '.-I. i otico. 1AM I'. h I ( a iT NTY. ss - TIip ' oin monirpalth i V ' I'' n'l-v'v oil ' "to Marv . Pownpy (turn, it I K Sh'Tilop). Cli rpinna Mo-rihia. alol Amlrpw SluT 'i'ii. rei Ittia in I. ma cmntv. low.t : V. I ""T "'y '" "' -r ."' " ' ? ii . r l.pfi.rp the J nd UP ot l.nr I rphan limrl, t., h.. hold at F.'.i'11-t'iir-jr. in and f.r .it, I cmity. en Twsiiav .Vnp.mlipr 1st. ;vsi. then and iIutc fi apppi t orrePi-Ptot -ke taere.il estate ..t sunt John S' er.ion. ,i,.r p,cp,i. at thpiippr.iispd vain .tioii hi.i vp .n it hvnn in.pip"t dulv award, d hy the said o irt "im' i.-tnrn.-d i v the Sfn"-.f! of fan! r-oontv n the ;.th .I'll 'if Septemher. issi, or almw cttue tl. i .line ' -in' id no! hp a ii.. Timns liininni. shorui. SI entfi I Mill'.., Khenshnrz. I i.-t. 4, 11. -41. YDTH F. OK liI-SDl.UTION.-.Vo- tip., i. iipr.-'-y iitpn il-.i't thp pa rTn'-r.-h ip t i.r'i'.r.,rppxi:nii; i ei worn t tie niiiiiTiip .1 I n't he ni.ri.h. tr h r i. ' -i itI ti hii J! no. ipidpr the firtr nanip "' Wi'kin.oti a. K.v,. : lo ip'iti a1 r..nP!'t. t he ti ha. (..on ilaxiiiH K and rlponiif. nl . of th.- ni.T t.irt. ihp r.'T .' " ill'- V." . ' k i i. Wio I, . i I TO': f 1 11 OP t l.p I i ..p . ' ti liioniiMiell ili-nl I i iml nn 1 'in I re Tro.-t. between Hijili and s ,mp p ,H"ls WII.KIVSON'. , HANI F.r. EVtKI.Y. F.hpTi.hurir. Iht. '.'1, 1-81.-. 7rncr; of ix( oi;roii.TK).v.- X To , nil wh m it mn. con.-., rn. noti.-e . h.T"- i. i ,-.i t:.a r an ai 1 1 oil i '"n I i '"i."i iiiH-h' fo the n1-; 1 1 ( 'oniiiion i'io.'s of ( 'atii'T'a poiint v f-.r the ' . ('..; . r - t on of 1 lie t 'on.'in.a'ii: h K'-" 'otn I'-itiy. No 1 " i..r wl.K-li a I'luc'pr will ho vrrint.d at n n A fa ip.-.. ! I'.nirt. t i he lioid Inr'nd for .a id eon a tv, mi 7 ii-,-..;.;. ihf ft'tt rfait nt .nvmbr ni rl. if no Ji- ifo'i" tit t p.. ...ii I ... . h. iw ii to the Pnfl'r.lfV. Ji'HN '. OATKS. I'rnthonotary. Froth- t irv'i. Itth' Khent...rir, O.-t. (i. liKl.-3l. Vt'THT. OF DISSOLUTION". The JS , irtti.T.hip hi-rrtotorp pxttiir hetweea the ii'i'l-'p ani'd in ihe PunhiT htLinp- n, Alli'uheny '""'I'li'l'. f.itnnni. i-oiuuv. p,.. n,hr tlie firm nmuee' WaaloT S nipp t '.,.. h i h.en d, -solved hy t.intii.l foi!..t,l. VV. w. S:iii.;. a i, I TIi.'i.Ipiis ...t.r.1 I retiritm. l i e ' ti-in-.. n; t tie late firm will he ooniitmeil hy John VV.ian..r' JOHN V A'JNOR, 1 vv . s a t p. Oc. tl. l'sl. :t-4t. 'Ill Ai'KI S CONIIAII, LA N'l) FOR S. I.E. Tin' iiinlersip-p-en I) ' 9ft Acre ot I .nd iylr.r h. fropn I.e-r-uu an. I ('lift Spriiiica tvhii'h he wPI srp very . h.-i'P and on I'ln ti-rm.. I hero are ahm.t rtiftl if A i hks i-'pur. d, the ha i anoe t o n w. ll pro . yd wit-h if iiii.hiT. pr. npi pa I i le-inlH'K. I.r further ln- fo-'" 'i "i, : 0'r tj,lre.-f T. A. S Ti IK v!. la .. ai -rf. I .Tr tf. a hi "XOTHIMJ TO CITE." "Notiiin-r to give," when the "hand of the j pool I? sti-p titled nit for fitv to-rlav ; ! Go travtrsff each by-!an, unknown and ob- i surt. ! VTht minprv crowd- on thp way ! i The hi -f-u nited form, the wan, sunken i ohek. Wh-rein fi sad tale mn le read. ! i'h wretchedness truly be- . rTaiTit every pathway we tread. ijanl in hand are ppen p.wertv, suffering I j 1 1 T)i"tre whieh the h-art seret endnre;, And yon wro complain, you have naught to llPt'iW 1 Yon know not what richer are vov.ts. 'The kmd word which lights up the poor, ! pallid fac, j The sweet inili, like unheam wtiich fx 11. ! On thp hart. where no loncer has joy left a 111 i Which lornr-vanishcd feelinrrs recalls. "Xothinar to give !" oh ! words heartless in- j dcei" When a mile from vour all in that hour May win from the destitute blessings in stead. Tl'ou-rh little, how CTPrit is Its nower. The cift niiiv he scant, hut the pitving sigh. Which long its comnassion to prove. The soft glance of kindness which beams In the eve. The offering enhance by their love. Wp know not the ma ?ic containpd in a word. Tt opens a fountain long spnled. In hearts wbprp for ypars pot a chord has been stirrpit. Ttv sorrow nnd wrptehedtipss stppprt segi.cteri. unsought for, unloved and nn- ; known. . . m ! Whi'e a frVml'y voice, and a kind! pentle t..n ; ... II.-. .i..i. lt-l 'X '' in? t ?'wv r" ! tow rrni tnv Kr Tt Mit-a wifi --T".;t thi 'i r T !' p'MTi" ... I r. . F ' T' -. ' . ft it - A ' - ' ' , 4 1VI .. . , v T!' I' 1 1" !'.! I i.lt'i-KT-.. ciTirv'-rfii itiii. s ..-ii-, i mr f-.i -..-iiif-i - .im - I ef'-.-v..r IN nfwuMi'iT.ori.riTW -i.. n M T s pp f- t m V ' " - t.M. ey IN TP! inr The fl;i-i's:. .ii op I'.e "Trlt'h A''if f ihr.stj" t'!' p(.-ii.i is in the ci'pr-r i-f t' e I. end P 7". frr;rr p . I n fpe ii,ne of I lot t ''f NTs. Ann lav wtits in regard to tbe ' ll'iinmiT Dor" of Air' e questioning '' stitei'T'Pt that the wartotg of impending danger to the Ar':e fami'v consists only (if the sound of a drum. She says : "F"rlv in the year lM.i 1 wept to Cortachy Cat'e in att.r.,bncp upon Miss 'Margaret Pi'rvnnle. who was paviog a two days' visit to the Earl and Connb'ss of A'tlie. Wo nirj.-ed late in tbe pvening and Miss IDal- rvnip'e had ot-'v i"st t'nip to rlress for din- per , s si e ystr-ri for a few m'nn'es on the sofa, however. Obis she told me fome time alter we bad hit the castb'1. she heard dis- t'net'v. as if iiprnpiliafel v bepcatb the floor, : dinary mortals, for griod or evil to these hit t e sound of fi'es and afterward th beating ter as the case pi iv be. Sotip t;nies these of a drum. Whi'e at dinner dip remarked spiiits make themselves manifest in t,n to Lord A irlie. who cat pear her : 'What is form'of an rnieu, or giant ; sometimes in that tbat strange music y an have nbopf the house ? ff a livdras, who ina he a dragon or a fiend. Von assurdlv have an excellent piper?' ff,r he noun is indiscriiniiiately uti ied to Lord Aiilie. w'thnit replying, dropped his : describe either of those dread visitants. knife and fork and retired from the dining A nuther supornat u 1 ;il institution of liouiua ro.nn Later in the pveping thp place spem- nia is liaba (Jloa- tsa the seem ing of an o'd, e.l to bp all in confusion, aod I lparpp.l that toothless evei-spinning hag, rcpi chi'iisioiy Lord Ail-"'. ef,er leaving the tab'e went to the library and dined in solitude. The next mornintr, while the family were at breakfast. . ...i . . ... . r.i . i was qniip alone in miss t lairynipe s room, and as I stood he for" (he fire I heard, as L thought, a carriage drive no, and stop dead, direct'y under mv feet Immediately there I 'dracnii,' who gives her power, at intervals fo'lowed the sound of anof hercarriage driving t" nh-tract tip' temporary oijei-t of her aflcc np, and stopping in exactly the same man- ! tions from the scene of his mundane ti i ner. And then, as if following the vehicles, ! uniplis, and to couvev him to one, of her fesi- came the tramp, tramp, tramp of marching soldiers. Then I heard some shrill notes of j tllf. fifo S(1 .tjstinctly that I looked round in """"Y. expe,-,,u u. see pipe, ... me T"n- In another moment I was still more j stai tlet", hv the beating of a drum. About i j this there w as something indescribably isa - j greeahlp ; it seemed as if the drummer were making his way through the floor. Iieing a pel feet sti anger to the place, I thought there might he n coach road and an entrance door to eastle near the room in which I stood and that loni" distinguislied guests were ar- ri vine or departing. On looking nut of the window, however, 1 found there was no door or coach road near, and not a human being was to he seep. I concluded, theref'irc. that the sounds must have been echoed from a a;,i,. pti, K..r. 1 v.-.-.. n.i.r. i nr nr.i I u.nu, or... in ,,U nr. I parture, Ladv Airlie came to the floor of ... i Miss D.iliyinple s room . pive her a five- . f,(,linij te tor an orphan school in which ' . . , . I she was mtpresteil. Neither of us ever saw .,,.,. arrniti She was eonfinert -,f ........ twins at urml.lon some months arterwarn and died. It was not until Miss Dalrj'tnple, a few days after we left tbe castle, asked me if I had heard 'the strange music there,' that I disclosed mv exiM-rieiic. and then for the I first time I Iciiiiied from her the tradition I about the AliTie drunnner boy. She to'.d me that sin herscf had !een totally in ignor- years, a glut, of supernatural beings on eiih ance of it -until her allusion at the dinner ta- ! er hank ff the Lower D.iniiH,'. That is the ' hie to the music she had heard elicit d from ! 'truth about phosts' in coup tries only three , another guest an explanation. " J days' journey from Chaiinpcross." j Another writer in the same paper says : i , i "I can only say for myself that 1 am not al topi flier ignorant of physical scierce : and yet I iiiself have witnessed phenomena fur which I coii'd not account. After tne death of a female relative, whose husband at the time was lying paralyzed, the room in which she died pave birth to all kinds of noises ; the furniture was moved violently about, etc, while the room itself was locked, and j tice whit was up, and when the barber star the key in my possession, This lasted until ' teil in on the shampoo and the customer's the deatli of ber husband, when the house j wig came off. in the poor fellows hand-., leav- resnmed it s normal condition. These sounds were no, heard by one pair of ears, or by the inmates of the house only. And here I am reminded of another fallacy in the reasoning of ghost scoffers. They fay that a man, by prolonged concentration M' thought on one particular object, may project a picture of that object on to the retina. But from this view how is the following explained? A frtwnd of mine mttw hoire prte evnrtln.T wi told me that he saw his father walk down the corridor leading from the boxes of a cer tain theatre. Tie was much surprised as lie imagined his father to be some miles in the country at the time. The next day h- re ceived intellisience of the death of his father at the hour when he saw him in the theatre. HI llir liuui mini iir on linn u. uiv .... . , . , . Hi father -was 13 perfect health when he ; . . .. ' saw hnn last." t A lone letter appears in the Telegraph or . .... ... . f i iber 11, in reuard to the sunersjtinn of , . . . . j October the peasantrv of Eastern Europe. The wri ter says : "1 have never been fortunate enough to set eyes upon a satisfactory phost except at the lamented Polytechnic. It Is true that a beine, presented to me as the 'spiritual in carnation' whatever that may be of a de ceased Belgian damsel, once threw a neck- lace of coral heads at my head in a two pair j back within bow-photof the Dritisli museum ; but I have since had reason.to believe that ! the apparition In question was a more or less respectable married woman, the mother of i three, and fonder of chocolate drojis than is j owned more acres of spruce and pine lands hut could on'v sit and hold each other's . p'f." and v:,v fi-.t n. hast"v b-ir.'d ,,:' altogether consistent with the habits of a I than he could count in a month ; he could j pane's, soft, and dimpled, and strong n"d nrm . legs nnd V-dy a.d showd us a sight genuine ghot. I have, however, lived a good j pet out enough ship's knees in a day to ' manly, while their thoughts dreamed out of ; horrh'e to behr'd. Tl'e mm wisa-t-iollv deal in countries where belief in the super- j build a United States navy and two schoon- their eyes. I r""' tua of red crusty nro. TT's bo.'v natural is the rule rather th in the exception, j ers ; he had an abiding faith that theMegan- j And so one night, whi'e b ben? his hend I looked us red a a beet. nnd. with lh eovor and where spectral appearances, being the : tic Hai'road would make Saii.t Andrews its : to ga7e into the hipiv face that was ppst'pd ing of crvty wh'te ski". h presented the outcome of deeply rooted and wide -pread tidewater terminus, and tie catried a hat , against his breast, nnd laid his hand softy popular superstition instead of individual in- i tul! of preterted st.K-k in that e(.!.wal enter- .against the dimpled cheek to press it yet digestion or imaginativeness, nre far com- ; prise, Bnd was r'fh and pr-.n-l lie sst in more oiosely to bis heart that throbbed e moner than in these matter -or-fact isles. the t.e-t pew in c'nir. h and r.-p. pded !oU 1- penfh it tbpre was a moving shado-.v by the Throughout Eastern Tvirope these appear- ; r arj enntr 1 -n i v. t ,n , v other rock that was pot cast bv the swaying hein- ances are, as it wpre, public property ; no man is so poor, ignorant, or inigtiifictn t t,1!,, !e need d.-M-nir of becoming acr,, int.. with them at some period or his evitei ce. ller, fur ttie mo-t part, they n:v ninp.-po. lizeij bv the well to 'hi classes; the I'.',ttl pro'.-tarv, with infrc'i'iept eveeptii."-.. has peit'ier art not psrt 'n tlieni In Yl pe n . , D i '.!;. - n Tt '-v'v - i and t'o- II ip p 1 . n I '. i ii if.. 1 H , . fl r., f 1 ... .r : 1 i 'r 111. IP I i . l--t I 1 f I'll! 'i , . -. n.'-i.' l.:-f to t' f4.-. r '-e l '' ' it a -.;. j'p m . t un t p f . it r pp. .f 'hi' '.i'i! p. . hi a' ..n ham ' - f . of i.pe -.nit or other. Ti e :..itr. --. i f to day, like heir i, at in f. iff i"'er fi"'n who., in nil proh.iii it j , they have uti"i 'f.-"i' p-'y lei iv.-d the bh'k of t!..-ir llpel p t ur.i ! Iv liefs are firing we I lei to the cot, i.-t p.ri that trees an ! flowi-rs, r "'ks and streams, lakes and marshes are end owed w ith s( j u.al as ipil as corporal exi-tep.-e. For them, earth, air. fire and water arc inhabited by mysterious brings, not the chosts of an body in particular, but, as it were, the sou's of 'lie elements, capable of rendering them- selves apT'ari pt to the human eye and by po means indisposed to hold oointu une with or ; prutip to ticcome piiamored of any uncom- moniy ha.iidsr n,e youth who happens ta lie at nin e t he pi ide of his ilin-je and aflianced to its lp'.diitnr lu, I lit r Ihiloi tf).,a..l.i. lj ........ ........ .-o o ! cre.'ntetl with ieing a distant tainily copper,' ': tio" t f Satan liiuiaelf, the i hiof of all tin I dental raves in the Carpatliiaris. She can, however, change herself at will into a hinid- en of surpassing loveliness, so her victims , l, '"" " .i joi.vu .un all "Besides the above and other standing ; spectres of renown, in whose existence tiine- i tenths td King Carol's subjects believe a i good deal more implicitly than in legionary ; saints of the Creek Oitho lox church, Koi.- ' 1 mania owns innumerable apparitions of mi- ', ! nor moment, some of them belonging to the ! fairy, pixie, gnome and devil catego- ; ; ries ; others of a strictly local character ; j such, fjr instance, u pale-alue flickering! j lig.hf, vinilde at a cei tain spot on the banks ; ! fit the Uistntza, which phenomenon no true j i Moldavian 'teiraiiu' doubts to be the sad stii. it ol the fair l.,,t f .,,.,;., r.. ...i. r - .....,,ii n, y, in. ! drowned herself for love in that river. ' - i i ,, i , . . i wolves and willies, ghou.s and lamue, , are also at home in Witlhirhia, Moldavia, I ' r , I I ransylvama, ana the ImckoviiiR, whither, ! llOweVCI. I Suspect them 11. it it h 1 v the ..vre- ' , . j , wi niiu ;ne miiii in navnig been iiupurteil ' at comi.aratively rtcept date from Poland, ! Lithuania, nnd the forest hinds of Southern ! Ktissia. In a word, there Is still, despite I : railways, telegraphs aim all the other en- i i cnwchmeiits of civiizalion that have pene- j i , . , tratetl E-istci n Liiii nt; within the last 20 1 A Scared Sat A(.E. In the Sapdwich Is-! lands the natives are excellent barbers, but know, or did know, nothing of wigs. A man I trom England went into a Kanaka barber's ' shop to set shaved, and after the shave the j barber, as a matter of course, proceeded to j .shampoo the customer. The customer had dropped asleep in the chair and didn't no- iu a pei feci ly bald-head, lie thought he had ' j .inked tip' man's scnlp off, ami with a howl ) of terror tied. And his assistants fled also I and stayed in the woods a week not dariuj to take the responsibility of their awful deed. The very heart and root of sin is an Inde. pendent and hellish spirit. We erevt .he idot r-elf, and not oDiV witVi utheiS lo Worship it, bn' v.n winrship tt osircerve. Tltr. LEGEND OF GHOST LANE. You see, away back in 1791, or alone there Andrews, a beautiful Canadian named I em- ' , , , . , ,. . ijewasei .MCtvirciieninumiacn, hip iovrne'. i shine and flower that ever grew in the suns ... . i . T"- showers of Charlotte county, chaste as Dia- ..... , , na, true as IVnclope : the violets paled In .. , , , , ' ' , , ' I . - 1 ! ond choice in the pools when she smiled ; i . ..... , ivorv white was her broad, hin tirow, for : she didn't comb her bangs down into her eyes like the foretop of a Shetland pony, and the senii-occasionnl foes of her native land kept down the freckles and cleared away the tan. "Fler feet beneath her petticoat Like little mice stole in and out, As if they feared the light. " Ar.d her "arrowy hand" was dimpled and fair an.! soft. !he wore good clothes and moved in the highest circles ; she embroider- ed Iter own number li; moccasins, and was thebtlle of the singing-school. Her father tneniber of t' f .rv.. ......e.t ali t lie of her e r hi i ' ' a .. ire .l-v a ft a 'i ' ' . J a I'ietre...t t 1 y ' ... ,' , fr it. ut r r . . . ' - Hp n... '' - i-i il .- r it ' be j t' i t V - .. . f T- I.P' '.- d i a I t 1 . - ,. a- ! I : - t iit he ' ' upon the re- -K ' i n i 'iii'l -m." h aaitl. ' A t r ! .-d the maiden. j 1'- "''-e i "'i' I 1-e vet y gratifying to li". ii'-l h-f paps "I ' '''' "t bear to th ink of it," she said. "I U "u are very dear to me, put in tlie h''T. "Tllifs Where the gazipie ConiPS if," sic'ied the p.iai.'en. "I'm afraid you're lion to Pie." '.Make 'ermiiiP," the lover saiij. Aid the old titan said he would anl called for some ink ami p.n-r to dra w iiji th- set- t!eptei;t. Dtit IVinigewasset simply said : "Tli"ii art so near and yet so fur," and Jpf: the room. There was another. A youthful ssiior man, with a straw hat and wide trousers ami a broad collar with anchors worked op it in while thread and lovely yacht c'uh buttons, (lonrjo. Augustus Saskatchewan. He was a daisy. He played on the mouth organ ai.d danced the racket divinely. Ki.owall the new songs of the street, got f'.'OO a year and f pent every cent of it on his clothes. And when the old man found out where the previous attachment existed ' T here was a Circus. The irasej'nlp parent '.'lalihed tleoig.- Augustus by the Collar, And the alack of the Leggms And lifted Him Clear out of His boots. And he Set the doy On him, and Cnased him down The front path. And banged him through The gate And howled and Yelled after him and Told the "Goggle-eyed. Empty -headed, Long-legged, Turkey-trodden, Clam-eating, I'eer-guz.ii'ig, billiard-playing Son of a Sculpin, To keep away from There." And then sought his Daughter. And scolded and Coaxed an.l 1 hreatehed and Dribed and Commanded and Stormed and Laved and Hoaretl ami Lamped up and down The house, But the brave girl Stuck To George And said if the Old map Didn't like George, he Needn't marry him. But as lor Her, She was his Hairpin Or words to that effect And that was The kind or a Oirl She was. And inasmuch as it was not pleasjnt for George t" visit Pemigewisspt at the house. as he didn't feel ah'e to feed his father's J dog ti r e times a week out of h a S anty .ulary and GTO-Ttr?v) bgs, the5; desn.i jen- pie usd to wander clear out to this lane nnd meet when the moon was full and, when it icqa rri 1 . 1 1. 1 t . a .nil irlian it tx-aa l.alf a rwl I when it waned Into lis Iat quarter, and ... .. , when there wasn t enouuh moon to excuse a I eas company. They sat in the shadow of a i ... . .. . . . .. ...iii i.-i, 'i iur Diii.fnT-.ai.L..ii ii.t , , ,. .. .. , broad old summit and ate trum-drop st-d , , , ..... ta Iked of the stars, and planned a quiet, nt- I tie weddinff in the cathedral of FrPdenckton , , and a modest little trip to Macara and CM- i ' , caeo, and out to Colorado and the moon I tains. And he held hpr In his strong arms wliile she cried and sotibcd over her troubles with pa, and they talked all the sweet non- sensp that young peop'e are verv liable to talk in that lonely right, out under the lis tening stars, and in the shadow of a disepet and most silppt o'd boub'er. And together ! they sang old love songs that the hemlocks 1 bent to hear, and their stolen hours at tint ! woodland trvKt were full to overflowing with ' truth and the tenderness of their lovp : so , full that someiiTips thpv eould not speak. ' .v, . n stifled b'ss of a brcnh that was not t' p .irrb.iroT w'nd of t-P n'ght. the cold cruel r' ''tt of steel in the stnr'i'.'ht and thebenrt tf.r.b,tpr. so wai-mtv beneath the cheek of f'.o t.;,d was cti'l. :i"d she bold her lover in ,..r r"-s nnlv to sec the lovp lijht in h;s dear mm .e on in flip o-lnssv stare of itentb 1 1 I v t lie "lonni v a is'es of the forest and t '.e r.kv cives of the mountain ca'lod bneV h'T ..ri.iTT's r jiPMiisb in mo'anct'olv echoes. f,T., y rf, inir lnnch from a voiep sl elrnew ifil t.itpil tirre.t on her soul. 1 anpenre tbnt tne reierti-ft rival. Pierre- p. rt T Vtii'imiebtrn.. bid tnken a bow;e- l'.;fp two ineVps wide nd a foot nnd a hiif l..i... an.l tipped t.eorp for laudnb'p pns. ....et r i rfr tl.p perjbf lion at the bnse .f the cr.l r flTw.lipffrn by a lateral Ipis'on. tipnr. m. s.'i" w.st through the metaenrpnl phqi- i in rtnotjep with fhe i.nso of the firth r'i TVe opern'ion was 1 iPly cnecosifii ' ri. f p Coroner was pot:fied fie imp pven- yi . tron--!ie-o!s AT .bi'-mapbipne tl. d ti . , J tieT-o-f woods, f rr in t''e fiil'ow ing niop.'h . b.i.e. ae I imso'f np Tv:tb a wild I. ear. and tbe In- r- .be I tl'if-i eri'.b'ed una'! pisskirs. Per-iigewoc-c,.i got ber to the nimnerv. and fot'owed ber t lo.l hT lover to te cup. mnr land in a few months. q-be ct-rn parent, lmv'ngbit eff a little more "ferrnrit'e stock tbaTl hp could tnns'i'-.itp. wet on Change to unload one Hay and g-t paiigbf on a fal'ing market and was skinned alive. And to this day wbep the hell in thp cast'p fr.llc tbe bony of mid"'?!it. w e'-oe- 'v f z- nrrs wa'Ved drwn tbe la"e w:th the sV"t- jng.ipV-gIide affected bv ghost-, and, in the shadow of fb: rock, the ta.'v g'-ost on !ior hended kneps lifts h'T clasor-d hands in 'Pp riassionote e'oqnenee of a voioe'rsi n. pea' to the g'itt-ring cars. whi'. ber sb-dow firr- j,rp lf.nAs nbore the r-rosrato ri' a'-t..Ti strefelied before her e,ri"r.g the c-u-' ei' f ,,T5 w:th tf evirrpsr.r, oiiT"ti of a l-'o. B-.ir'tt". in Fnr':r.f!ton Hurley. A .trprF's Mtstakf. To ope born nnd ratsert in the pionptains of western X nth Caro'ina the cop.t.'rv a'or g the coast of east, ern Carolina is full of ii tercst. The life, mat tiers and habits of the people are s i en tlrely d fTerept that one can tiard'y rea'tre that lie is in tl esme Sbiteapd governed by thp samp laws. I had never in all mv lip sppp a stream wider than the I'pper K"a noke river until I started from th's place abou ten ibivs ago. I had be' ter back in g'-t'ing here M an the Superior Curt .Tnd-e who started from the extretpe western part of .aur State some year--.ago, when ."ti'.t'i ii came in vng'ie. to hol.t his fir--' court at Cur ' lit nek Court bouse The story p es that he reach.x! Norfolk, where he was to ia'.e ti e ; steamboat for Currituck, hut being a i.:w traveler find bewildered by the d aiki ess and strangepess of things lie fuMr-wed the ' crowd and went from the cars on hoard the ( Biiitiuiore steamer and wa soon on his way , up the tny. He sat in the cabin for some time after the boat le't O'd Point, with his i saddlebags between his legs, waiting pa i tiently for some line to show hi:; his room, j and at lust called a waiter and tnid him he ( would like to retire. The waiter asked him i for his stateroom key and found he hold r.ot ' paid his fare. The judge cave nim five do! j lars and he wnssoon show n to Ids stateroom, i and wher. he awoke in the morning the j steamer was at her wharf in B.i'tiuioi p. He ' went ashore and a hack driver soon de'.ivi i . ed him at Biirnum's Hotel, where he rcois. ' tered his name ana titie, and told the e'etk ":tapt letter trmn her ahnt iov. r. D'V j to send for tiie Sheriff. He sat down to wait passed v.ecriy. The siuhiug la-s !'.iu'.t-l ! for that functionary, and when he trade , is . the fit..f.-e. tin the inshii p'pi'. ta -e a. ' appearance he mildly rebuked him for mak I ing him wait so long an told him to call curt i at one o'clock. The Sheriff thought he had ' a bald-headed lunatic to deal with and was aboht to send for a policeman, when the ! iud;e went on to say that lie found Curii- i tuck Court House a "heap h.gger php-e than eon dwells the s in e la 'y, '..ut she js pov a he exfe-ted," which led to explanations, i happv wile v it li t wi. chili: en. Shi- b..sf.,r ! and the j'jdee shouldered his saddlebags and i P'Uen the faiihoss op- t,f ;,.rdi'.s.it woe. ! struck for the return steamer a poorer and She th.-retoie is s'ii ;ri-eil when ir.nn the i i a wiser man. ffir'ei? (.V. 'J. ) .Yer-a. ! town i f h, i i pin c-unes a i.-ti- r b at ing as j - ; a Sll!'ers(Ti; ti..n t . i,e l.l tl.ien liiinie th.d de- , j ANVF.R.-Of ell passions, there is none so I rive'1 fl ":1 !,"r I'1-'"';1 An aeeonio inying ipttravaeant and ontl ageoi'.s as thai of an- ! " ,vo'" '"-'f '"M ''' " j per; other passions solicit and misled us, I but this runs away with us bv foice, ami li'ir- j ries us as well to our own as to another's 'ruin; it falls many times upon the wrong j person, and discharges Use if upon the itino- i cent instead of the guilty.andi.iaV.es tlie most trivial offc nces to be caaiial. and nun- ishes an inconsiderate word perhaps with fetU'ls, iufan.v or death. There must be something wroni?; about the family piivcrmneni when a four year-old boy is heard piaytng: "Oh. Lmtl, take ail th.e nauphty out of Johnny, all the seo.d out of papa, and all the punish out o! maiiii'ia Amen." No doubt the little fellow le.i asleep after that, in a b'.';ss(td cunM.-iice that l:fe was poing to be Mihter lor him. FKANE and Willie were disi assiug whieh i were the must ei-opoip! al, men or womsn. and Frank seemed io be getting the best of tiie aipumeut, when Will: suddenly brono.li: the d:ate to a close bv saying: "One thing 1 know ; my lather can mane a piece of bet ter go nv' r uiore'n twice as l.ir-e- a piece pf brea-1 for nr" aa nrr.tijer cap." A .MODE KM LAZAELS. BrEI S OF C.I.E FAT T. FTIOM TEE rTEfON 1 of a lErKinLE affliction. j j One of thp ni(it affiictpt'. morfttls that hs i come undr our o'wrvaf i"n. stvthe Kii e. x- r . t .. -...... -.7.. .---. .. r, v,v ..t., , . , . . 'r. Schultz appear tn be a'xmt s xv five , ... . v. -. i w jeflts of ace : is a stout, web-hunt ifray hair. . ed man of fsptar v . , bis forehead, l ov rant rusped tipa'th. Around :oevpr. Is a brond red str.'ak. whl' - h attracts the attention of tl'" s'ra-iyor. and on further end c'ner exa',i!'f..ti..n it Is eas'ly seep that ti c man's se-t'p is conin'e'u. ly coverp.l w;h a cnisf n.-enu-s mutter pxt""l d ing down th" biick of his ppek and thrpep out of sigl t down the buck of J.U sb'rt. "Mr. Sclm'tz. is i- -ald von are snT 'ri'-g from salt rhenm. but that vou are v it get. t;i? lipt'er." wa a dvarced bv tha inennior. "Well. yes. my dear boy. I nni snff.-iitig from that borr;h'e rliense. and hive been for the hist two rears. M't - f- r ge't' 3 be'ier I curt see that : v u w'"l In 1g f your- scaly appearance of an all'gator or crocodi'e I'X.lfl 'v. "Flow V.pghive y.-i iio..i e;pff..r.lfT fr-"n this dread ma'ady?" v.t yn:p,li'z""'v - quired. "We!l, abf.iit two vears I frs rx.r- lencpd orp:tes on mv f.-e. btjt I era tinpy ,'r,, ri'' r,f 'f I'-ere. Soon af'erwird. h.owver. f'e disease b.-cnt, to i'."i.. a"d in a f-v f.nnths I wv,i covered fr.en h"ad to f .''- as 'on s" 'nP "W. " " Ho you sn ff. r r: ufb as p 1 ('os. ill(I..O(l. HIV SIlTo-iprT fl in'cin tbe Tirt:n of he rl's.-ls. l t-..T f rt o so nilln. but In cummer. Th-ii T rvor-n're vciv p-o-fuseiv. the ifc' ing is plinot vvond nv cn dtfince " "How is it in i inter " tri- t'l" f i"ni ing iii'l lirv. "In wioter mv sn'To'-iii's a" io of s-p-h irrif ri '. V rbr. raster bof tVen I f.'ni'.st free... I C:...'t gf t ed ition'!' on o'p.m rb to Veep trie wnrm. and dnrioo tbe pi t T 1 r t to tl-u-n bptwopr. for'..-r-lu.ds. TV y 1'iTe is ioV;. -"ib IPC m y if. Tit When T i-.i b t pight from w.-rk in the 'i"'r -tope rnd t .V" f'T mv e n hes pi v wife w ; '" - we.""i no a d -s4--p"p f-i'l of tbe tl.i-.svwl it. si..,, i, s -a'.., t'--.t cl.iii .;T mv body ;!i;i'' c the v an I .-' "i ii1".. oi i-pv r''..t:'o-." "Ilow about 'V t-.i.t-ir.. "fl'.. !n...p.. sjr. li nt j. the v.'"-t .-i- p-.-. f.f 'be rff:e io". 1 cil-'t I- '.T M ti'-'. I i ' ' ii-c I: o tl n a p 1 ' 1 . i. ri .'i iv T. " ' ' ' : s great that it tilrcos' .ij p.r. in-d been forhir1!..'! bv tbo rhvso-i -ns t I bivo mv bod-,-. Put I cannot withstand it an ' hu p to do it. ami then the cra'c' i" ir' ii-itpc n-d infta-nr-s the pat t tout-he w'tb, t'o" i's ar, niiV t worse S. .net it, .-n rv b--'y be- cop-is so tore f rotn this ttia I can neb her s. t Por he ibovi. and wWoi T'"i st-m.Hi . tie y.-rv t.- p-'i i ' mv ebM...s is cx.-ni.-1".: :pg ." "is t'"T.' "o '..o f.T v.'l T rlf.v'f t' i' k t'i-r" is TV- rv -r in the r-i" ',- l'.:i s i v-p i". t o, a ' . -1 sa- 1 v e-t r 'f flo a'1. ' '-..' y ,p... Lis vr pp i I 'V -p to V '-.v V"ik to co .oodo a' p.o,. t' r-r.- w'l.a i,...f.;i''.'i i- :a ili... sos, ' pf I l avc pp-oo tb m ip sqr. nrd pni f-.'iv ilo--t' o i -g pivso'f w'h prpini of t:,ti'-. i'i',i',,i'- a i so.pe i .flier t-v pa r it i. ms. 'VP v. I 1' i'.e cti enr.ngb a r-r n:c t-. Vi;' a hi f. t " cm p'ai' t. I iis.-d t,, t .fce as or: -s e..n'. 1 placed on a diver -: t ! a ., iv ' r ni.i' ths. but it d:d ip. no -..i. 1 "P..ot.V li.iok I in s' '''-' " : ms" the sc. ''s i II Pi V . ' I ' '- '-i' -is ,er-. .'re : ie t I l.-i .v " ' " - ' ' - li.fl i ii..-" ion a pi ! ' 1 ' "r bushel ho. V' I. It I I ' I: ' 1 ': " -' a- part'p'os t 'ia t I I, l ve p. in I ,. n v . 'v . 1 toll von : : t re'ty t..n; h '.p.- I am a phi 'i iii lip !.. isi hit' 'I - ' ' ' '" ' ' 'I am o: iij.'i! to wojk hi'd !"V " ' ,' .:.. SI l.'S I.O'P: t - re V :..T'-t !. I f-.i- k I can bear no tho..s;;i 'is l .pg i- t i- tt... 'll i f b"i." si ili.. I fie oi-; .'.. itleni m in tipi-'i- illg lit' lis ri"PH',;s, "bo I w IS ..;ce r-h'il pp by the -.t- l'.'.i:.'. I i "I t e b- Tt disease apri w s ( d to s,: u, n.y I :isi ness '...papso .p- ibijs -.v..;.. n o.i no. ,;, ' i t a go-.it me on Worse i. d I -i-to'- o'-.-r in D a i ril.t. Tii'- Ih II t'Pl'. bee 1 : 1 'l .' O . llt .i'r, is !( S'gll '. I. ' I IV ed t.. (li itl, 1 thereav g ';:i d'-hv. ; ip. e ; but ill the copdil'on I am now there so, t,i to '-e no a!eiiiHtive f i hp- b any r.atura! "u '.u-. What betbers me most about the di-ei-e wh' -h th"j cill a b' .; i!isa-o is th .1 it does pet i'iiPT lliV face and l a' I! ' thank lh l...r.l. th -.t p ut "t my i. i ly n':v:i is i;. S"d is free 1 1. Ill t ie dise 1st-. '' A LoMANC F.-i ' J' l'S ;. fair, wi.ose lioti..- wn- at p'ti a mat-1 o: to All pear .-I mi ;. il Macon, G o i iii. a px . ways w.Te thit 'o' k of easi ia! . q-iP-t tiu'.e c-inui in to thii-.' fi an , t . things never com.-. Ti e maid x;- "-I'-.i I Il.ol-h' that hei heart Won! I break, for -!i,' i Ze-.l at last that her h'Ver Wis t.tit'.'e-s l"i sopne shif's, it is Sr.-tceV r. iso,. in , ,rrt!" " '"r ' u..- ! I,'il, r fi,i'' ?'''' " :' 'v" f Th- en i vH":''' 1 "sM-.ai ked "I-Tfi " Tee la 'v i -P;l' k" '"''V to Ue. p it q in t wi', -'-e ' '1"v""!- ""i'-':' H v.- s ; ;; ', H fl"" Jo!!!1' I1" - - i ' u and 'H-gs ,or -, k-:. I reply. Iiei...t.', i ,,u,,a"i ,!: ! c.iihni.ii. ates wit . rel.p. ves ,.f the ! foniiiT b.ver. It is l. aim-d th.it In- is a l tip py CnuMgo poi k-incker with a wife and ll.lee polls. A SOFT ASS .VE t. "I in 1 s - tiie III.- lo.usf ? " iipj ii' ! the p, ,! I t r "Well, y...i f.i i, if y -u u't ".i. d ped the woi'1,1. n. "On, beg. pa: don, m i.l.nu ; y u a 'V of the house, :..eu . " Ml. I e f" "ies, I an.: Wi.at d': er take ne t.-r? Did Vel think"! w 'i'C p'l tleluall 't , 1....-.S-. or too i...-.f ooor ppi hP.-: ol ope Ol tiie ..trtn h iP'Is, pi t;.v e.,t, o; f:.- ice i-:.i "I .liiln't k'P.i v, iii .ilt'i', i -lit vim Ihi-iit e tin v"hu. -I nii :''.'.-r." ' l):i, i'i.1 V-f.' U'iv t..:l is -i.'i-; Tel , I d "l. .. ' e . A.'ll S ..' so i c i n.; 1 ' '- I I. - ' p''M.-?i; JOSEITi DA K A, THE rHIl.T) HERO. 1 '' "Rt 'p C I " p cl.iid l.ero. Jo-pt h Btm, ha? N'p'i cri!--i in th-- chut-r-'i square at, Ta i?icPRii. ii which a chft'esu of the Conde in wli'ch hp wss born en.'rp a red !""k down. It fen in an h n rear h!i re'deti"? that the ., ... ., ., . vp-, ib m-.pip ..'.- :'p s ,ir ,-p.xn Tor -' ' ' i-Ti th- rnul wss iprt to pri-on. . , Pa's'sean i pnr t' r end of the valley of the Iyette where t' e fair v' of Chevreuse begin. The landscape I f.f a seductive char acter. There a'p fi'rv green mead o-s a, wood en Vpo"s, a pn tfy sfr. am, snd evprylbinn appears to cat h the sun. A very th;n rclst of -n riso oye- th in hi' it'm gro jnd. anl cives additoi'-'al d'arn-0 to the r,pp.irv. Of the fV.n-l Cl-ateau on'ya s'tiff-e fdive win dow x:-fs. (Jpiiffii Si' d on"e inhMblted Pila'sijio, and wro'e tbe-e -M Vi I.a. Cjuan t'i-;e " S'' 'i',".'' t nn , boi'se, and in at terert'h.g o itprrov It rot ipto debt. M. Taipe i V'-'V fof.t if the cenerv arounil V' 'n'-e ,. n-'hasa r. i.'-t' v b,-.te tbere not f ir f"in 't t f h-iti'iiort. H: by tir lives n f.".v rr.i'i s in the C'H'Vreiise direct1 on. Jos. T?.ra's father wis a w...i ifsng-T on tl!P Pal fiisonn cs e - f the Cor l-s. and h;s mother was a .'.."its".' ir tw. chn'eau She was a w'.b-w when her coo, t tbe ape of twelve p'lrn'led V'maelf as a vo'unt.'er I? is head had "tkep f-'p" rt a pntrio'le mpefpg jx-h,.- ririiit' f,npa' for 4 V.'i1 ") n :eri wa pi I he'.trp him. The --v l'-nrned t p'av the ffp ard ililltl. Rp.d bprr'sPod t'-e a.-;.- a'd r'.ont the tiTse -f r nipi..r nr Sfi:i"''is vbo i t fo'ipbt in Iod:i ii' dr-r P.'isey. Th' i.!"e " petit Jaml.pi'r" f .".nvo.-p.-f o I '( TO li'?. sndt' ro-.v t' -'ti-v -7 t'p track, tl :- ir ort.-n v...r. l i:- , rinr. rnr r'in- ti'ng thro i7i the P. i- r 7 t ' here or tbere thn IT'V1T ov .l!il i t!' I; f P'''l nil One ! iv ;i-l"ii-f 1 y a Li': ! f p ''.M.'1 h'-i''h ii 1 .-..- t'io-,..Vt P: a'-. lie ir's? icrtic n some pq. Wis a '."V ' d. n I. Tl Vt " bl.-.- ch"M ': - In'' boon n.rvrt.'l. and. i -,t -f i.o r'l-.d "Vive 1 t roi '." thev to". 1 h-o ' who' ' h t 1 f pi.. -"i-'T'T"! bv l".t"ng bis ' pin ,.re v-'I d- t ""' roarod a conn ' l "I'm a T'.e- ' A h ! vpn oun- 've Pn V"ir drpm : :ve 'e llnv !' " 'iod Ti'T. T-f " -v ti: ' t. .i.. PiTi 1 1'' t- -.-cu'i'in trv " rn'o v-'. .,. r, !"""'. hav ao'. "Ti''p la To. 1 f.e a ca-" e r.s. .1. 'ie fl rr.1.1 -V- w ore F.-t-! bo f..'l .e- id il- -' - V I TV:' I not Po ... ., 'ho , .t p . to ' t' e v". p.b I - .,,..1 pi fo'v ' t- s. -p . of 'I -!!- te- r... p. ,1 rport- f '. i; ,...-; The 1-t t- B sra's 1- VI ' i,... i i, t an ri-ig: 'ip't of . n -.P.-. s'. o.'d bp , , -v t-'.-ifi ,T ' , .'... jo i ;red . ,i 1 , O.V V ' Ml 1 -1 .,., c. ' ,.. II...... ', ord ! t I s' l.e .il.' in ' La s e oori- f V eo (d'A"C '- i. who f.ejnd . v'. s i i- 1. ' od !-r th. cor. yen -- t.'s d as a -p' i e t t- r his .7 T'" st -too ,.f r .',,;,.. t r rer- vo-r f-i' t'l on-'-i'Ti of a .Vn-ip.-i; i as f rv-n frotti one H. ,,.'...r h . .I''" I...I.V T'ie t.rM k '-. ; , (: -r ' 'liVts, , r ' ;- I ."a'iol still .- .1 .. ,'. :.,,.e v :' f Ta." ro-.oi'c ' ':ll"-r of I 's In I.PV Pad I'll' " e . - -lev- s t r, ITrp.-.i v r ue r f th i1 ...-o . o, ! -i b's. we . . pt the o'-'fer .. ' . 1..,.-.. , ' , 1.-;...t of the - -ir.. i t .Jo r a uio-t -I p. p a w !! 1 :. !."! of '! f! p-l. 1' at sp.,kei.f li.t'g I i.i a '."..ii t siv'uini V . f b-.:- f . ing in . ... e," 'V i's ..-.:i. II. 'T . , ' .. i ; ..I w Iht ; , ..' , ' . i -. a - o1 w iTtl - f '! s- ..... as her - '.v - M's M.A'n'tv, -I or - V t I'd U. 'i -; t a ' ' o i. . a 'i .1 tv 'ph h pp.. ., . .. p r , ,r Ipt rorjr- f !';- o'.p'ii f "i ro k t'- "p's l -', r. , .' ig.. roo.f. jH ri-l ; Minis , , .' . : i s . f h inr'lin ;, - '.....' i -1 . s s'-ai t.'y 1 i- .s-i.-c a f - . v i ' p n Jot i.--r--o i i i s'l'ip p. to- a . f l - . c r .-.'.-,h,... , ' t '. , . i i, , . , . ii r - v. ro-p. T--tv -hi t.'t f: -'t . ' ..f t'-.. . 1 ! . a " .1 s .1; ,.: -.. . . , ...... i-., ; ,. .. . '.- I.-..J ..o p r. d in p i- . . p, 1 tot'... rea v. - , o- 'o g d e...n the? ;. p j.-r, .s '1H Jrl. a ' ' - . x to i j a r the s b. r.,ll. 'pj':'..' 1. Rlld k i ' . w n ' pi uin- '" - ':' IV "'1 ' "1. bsfen. ''': i v.- -. g ttiai!, i : :. ,'.'!. fl- ih"- ' the '..' ,, es- pp-.. p-cis, t ho I li' '. M V 'I'll "1 s-r. o lo v.it t : ft 1 1 tpi r wo od 1 ' op e. ' g d 'S- : ' i - s. w a s e , ; r ; . . t- one h t rr ... .i the I irn. . i.i 1 1 . ll' h' S Igo. " '. PPIO p t .1 "1 V ' '' V. I .' ...-. :, le I l i-,-e, ;p -.., 1 :.. . ,- . . ,.-. ,J I... ,' t 1,11. Tie- ' Pig at h"l e:t' "i s nv, as t he p g.T w b V-h 1 !i..fre tip.d f '.g'n - I I--lio -"s. i v s-m ti.o'ii. tr .;'..', t a'l. hi ,11-e l HP. I V-g.-.l . i " ter l"p' .. ing to l' -i '; Id; fe r ' ; e .i ii. . no A t nr-.. v s a I ..;.o .r, v'. -s : hr.. i .p,. ), is gi . ,v "! I'd i' f - A ' .7"ti,Tr; A !Ip:rit '" 0"i 1 of C ! n .v , s' t ei, as ; i ,! ! y ,. ., ,. ai., i epo-1' I in '. -.. v ' r i's n. - ' c ' .1 I s,-, and a .p t hi'ii - . - .r'rjT).- M -n i C1T . i r -i ! i V:..i P . C .'7. - Ti e 'p. 0 ' Is', -tig. p-.! man. erg pop- r a i.t; : n:n tiie 1 ' ,'V- "f. to " W . t-.ss Fi. tew J em s s Pee. I, 'T"l' e I liis o! ra . 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