The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, November 11, 1887, Image 1

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X, of l-i.ii,tv, wliii Ji.iil ti. cares of
royalty thriiat uj-zu Li:u at tii-,- ae of
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few r.niii.tri. h w lior. iiatu.-s have t-ome
iowu to us liukcl to tlie fauio of their
tut- rs.
Lou's torichcr w;ir ths fcreat Fenelon,
hut ii;oiv of l'.iia 1 y-:tti.! hy.
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Ix li.s XlV, Mssnijuijc 1 Le 'Tranl. His
hither was Louis, luk.j of L. ur.rim.lv.
nn 1 t!ie gran isjii ..f lu..- fausou-. Mar'a
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Lou s XlV, 1 ctow.- i ;u!i,li a'untio:i on
th :if.ie hoy iW:i!uv! t . Mi-.-.t.-.l hiia,
an 1 tlio two wiTi.- osVii to.'tiif.-r.
:. th - Lov w.ls jcn -lit - I to an :w-S.-inMy
of t!: ,-h-ry hv th.- f tiling i:io:i-nr.-h.
with w- r Is whi.-h at th- tiui-j struck
a ri-..i".i ,. ihor.i ia th,. hear.s oi Use
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v ill re:; i.-r tlit- hur.-h xtiil n..; . !! .ii'iish
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h was th v.i.-.h of all, .in-1 for a few
vl:i:' it w;n rolL-io-.i-lv rh.-rlshel; hut
th ti'iic w.is t coij;,. w h-.-n th-lM.v k'.ivj,
ii::v :i hi-i -i-h w.-i- to is!i in
..i i !' 1 1- th sviupntiiy of h.s ju-oole.
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war with ,!i,t ao: h,-r. :.n I lit tK Louis
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I in anythiisii hut a pure
at:i... -re.
I h - l'-;k of Orleans hern nppoint
cil r- :.t. 11--' w.i a crr.ity man, whcmo
!-o'.-:iu:!'i'ion b -esns to h:tvo h. eu irietil
l-.r i-.M r, a ii. h- nai'ir.iiiy drew iilout
l.ii.i m.-:i i.f his own .stamp.
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tii.- ps.'a.-c ti...H .I I !-:.!-; ii thi- nohi.-s
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w:ts s on to jiov-.-i-a in ear in .t. iie lii-i
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mi.- "' -r.-at -sra tlu-r's - .i h s.
divtv li:m from hi retreat, an.i iT.-.iht
Isim ln-fore the cheering crow-L ia ih-
COillt.
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li ink of x frei'-'vilVl b v h- ir.- tohl
th.: the peo; 'e o; i'aris helone.l tihini!
1" st a won lor that the hoy kin lai.l
th- fo-iii hi'ious ot the Ih-i -a of Terror
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'i .e 1 ' k:ir wsw ahoiit v:i yotn r.f
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s-v.:ieins ..; the wo-! I arrive 1 in I rani e.
'ii.:s w.i.s IVter th.; Urat, of Unssia.
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r ; i: l the i;a:or ot :a -mpuv ;"
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w i r.- r h went.
Lo-.u- h i 1 h-ar 1 a rcat 'h-al alc.ut this
crouii.-.l eiai.t of thf North, and, hov
!.!.. hisiT.-sl to s-f l.iui.
Wiu ti th-. !oiij-I...ki-.1-for -.'.eet-ii to .
ph-i f. l'tt .- si lv..s.r. s to-.vsir 1 l.ttle Lotus.
v,i, i I o'.,. lik,. a r.-i! kir.i: in ru;s! s,
la---- r n 1 -...i- i, p-.-lo- 1 him ,ip hi h!s arms
a:. 1 ki-.v- i hs::i over sm 1 ov,r si.-Msii.
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il. I th.-. 'wit'ii an air ot ten i rn -s ?n
!.t si- ss whii-!i was full of ii.if.r.. a::-l
is- '. .-.,. lr-s intortsirx 1 wit!, a Kiu thiiig
'! ur.y: 1 nr. .-pjahty of r tsik an 1 -: rs.Uy
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" '"'v '"'A nst-t, .-n 1 Loins is sail to
i su' s.ii .l i V h i!ii. thsiv- asis.j f.-r
th L' s- t i to return to h:'- emfire.
it i- pr "'l- ?:. ... IV-ter - -si't ---t his
y iii!...-rr--.y il brother, ' ut Louis k-.-pt the
s-s a ; ! -s-rtnt :...- i: r
'i -ii' .!-.!ays of t:i - hov kin ot
TVi:. - .'i-.k l.s- n.i:.i- to thsii ef thfc ;roai
e i.vcIht of the un i'enelon, Aich-l-is'i
ip ,.f f'.i i.hrav.
He was n.ite-l i'-.r !ns g---nt! lif, nnl
p ir.- ht r.iry jir ' : -: ion C. ami was the
pro-M-r person to lit a v.inn.' king to be a
J'f-i I p'l.-e r.ii.iie l i uier.
In 1' - Ki-u.-l m wis c::os-n tutor of
t '.v y.i-tf. ki:i. an. I l'..rMx veass he made
h: t.i-.ka h;h ir oi i-.ve. Lo s.s ha i liis
i.r-.hs. o;i c f whi.-.'i -.n an un-ovt-rn-s'
h.e t-i::p..-r, w hi.-ii ,.t tisue- the i hariuin
1 Vis.H-.ii eon! ! not curb.
As t ie rel.it. i. ns .-f t-aihT and p-.pil
proT."-se,l. the hy ra-lustily lo-t this
wi d t- sup r. ev-.::r.l t:m-s ls' hr-.ke the
i-s-.i-k wsii-.-li ."inssuusn-.i hiui to the
' li" n-roo-ii, an I w h--n th.- r.hn i:it -rf.-r-.!
v.hh s-y.-.i- f.uol-v.r pl--:;sur., he tlew
;::.- a I.. Vf-r '. ro 1 r,: m.i hi
- '' i'-- '- :t rt ar- relatttlof ih'.n
p. 1 1 i ot the hoy kind's life.
iii' ti:!-- iris i -.-.:' ,if !;ir.in,-!r.
J ;: , f.-.,- a had hr-.n h of ,!-.-con:tn, he e-c-
I ki o-.v w!i it I a ss. .111 1 I also know !
wh.it vo.l sir.
'ids--- " "mad tits." as they are call.-l, ,
C .14 - 4, ay uss ier the mslJ 6wsiy of the j
eeli.s. iHiis.s.i r.
1 i se i. :i wrote hi fa-r.ous " 7
17 ".
ito'v 1 r ;i h t- xt-h
K. !!u a View to
Ir - as:
I.
s httlj uiiil's miiiJ in thn
1 -ri : ii it-l. s oi 4 jrtuc.
o:iieti.nes, after one of lii outburst
of t -miH-r, Louis would exclaim iu tears
to I t 11. -'on :
"1 wih li-r.ve th P-ike of nurjsunJr be-
bin I the d...r when 1 a-a with you.'anj
w. 1 he only your little I .on is !" "
There is no t wliat wonl-1 have
b-v-n the final rt suits of IVneloa's tea-h-
ui if lis had been permitted to remain
longer with the boy king.
' 1 c . -. o .. .i. Iit t '.I ....ii-hrr,
.". . l :,- v.. . niWvii i:'" o tlie i- j::rt. Louis
t.i- a t !! i::t. the h.us.Is of tii.-r-e i:ieom-
! - - t t tr.tin him. 'ihi- pi.-erpts c.f
i i.i wer-- thrown aside, and in a
-i.i,e t!ie lx.y kin,' lost all he hai
x'.'h'ie 1 1 e wm still a bor the royal
ii ii . i i '. !-!' niiirried bim'f
- Mt-ka. th diij-rbfr oi i
r. - ..-... the '..; M-d K'lDg 'A J
lo:.-nd.
The princess is described as be in g ''a
I, simple creature, without wst or
beauty,"' and it is doubtful, UetUer Louis
ever hsi-l any sitl.-ctson for her.
When he "reached his majority he was
cro4vne.l with n"esit ceremony, and for
tit'ry years reigned, over the lTetich poo
j.le". e caun-.t follow hi:u beyon 1 his boy -hoo
1 d.cys further than lo say that bis
f -in 4sLs not a happy one thsit it 44as
Che I with war, i:.tns;ii.o and all muntiL-r
of evil.
His LTandvm Louis beoasue the cel-a-Lrau-l
Louis XVI, who isrco'ni2ed the
in lepeiidence of the Luited Mates dur
i:i th.: Kevotution, and w ho afterward,
with bin ijueen, Moric Antoinette, sutier-e-1
deatii by the guillotine in thj liis;a
ol" Terror.
Tne l.y kin?, for this name citing to
Louis XV to tne lat, died of smallpox
May !'., 177-i ; anithe same I'r.tnce wliii h
saw bun promise so well tinder the wise
tea Liners of l'cueloii, shed not a tear at
Lis death.
. J. C. IlAUBAL'titl.
OUR riHST HUNDRED.
A correspondent of the MstneLest-.sr
.'o ri.i- wa stes : I was a mechanic. I asu
a i.;r.u'.-r now. and have been f-..r many
yeais. Iwasai;ooJ workman, and had
coii-t is.t esi:ploym.-iit oxcept when work
was slack. 1 one day said to my youa
W lis-,
'"i never hhall be auvthiiiic but another
insisi's servant i.uleAs 4 e accuiuulstte some
ca;i:t.d."
ij'iii k came the rT-sponse,
"Well, a-vaiiiulat; Koaie then; I will
help y-m."
'i hat i.-sponse was the making .of our
foiiiiii.-. Att-r ta.kii the matter over
Vi- sirerd lint to htillt olirselvi-s in food,
clothing. Look and news pap.-rs, but to
avoid ad wa-te, to tustke no ioli.sh
P'.iith is-.-.s. to shun ball, parties and ex
cursions a:i I buy n riim, tohac-o, or
ci'.i.is. It .Is-1 not tsilse a i - : i r ara.iient
to ou vime use tht to s t tire to a ten
cist pi.- c :sud buia it up wa not the
4i ay to have it in my povket. An 1 fr sn
that day to this, 1 have never sp -nt a
cent in tobacco in any lorsn. Tiie money
I oi l iiot tip.-n-l woald buy a spin of
(TO ) 1 h'Ts-.-S.
: y 4V ii
. '!'.
.'V'!;ir.s.'ly said she Li 1 heard
utt:nr th -ir savin .-. . into asi
-. si.id 4-e Wo'iM h.'.v- a s'.o.-k-
oM
hi ;
.v
1-e.v:
St.
m:
i.iy
s "ii
".-:!
1 a 1
wer
i u - !
tin
1 ,v s iy ,v
a p.t:-ii.i.". l-.i-i
ss! ' i ; o: o
!
t'
1
li .
-at-
th.- : i
U c-...i.
led st
:i.soi,:-sr wesst in .
lip Sill I nlSiil
k afu-r week in
:iisi-s t.-.o. At I
, S!.t, Si!-I afl -i ti
I . st ! the do t
y. sh-- -:.i-iie i iii.
. I s. -v.-tr.eeu !-.!. 1
1 1 d t 1 l.u.ke f.r
44 r -I
I th
the
-he
ieSl
i to
M.tS
; m ti,-.-
p,f to
re st-i r.
4V i ..
si'. I!-
a ;d v.
! -!hi:
s.t:.:e
foi'ty
-if
I w:i:
1
cr-j -i
4.-.. a! i
Ta.i:ii -,
" 1'.'
- ; 1 sir.
e
utv. The
.' -. 1 i.io-.ve-1 nil
Th.-n tnv wife ?; i
v. e had
voa 4visl let me lnanaee this thin
- Vo'.I Wfi.T
I
csin d
i, and si ebii
i-
vro to the
-o tut In
1 ilurs ior
,iicd.
s :s:s I s-iu hat 1:
- on a bid oi thirty
vs-. es.
. i.t,"" th- irro -er r
o-:t a h-t to the rn
I!
.-j int. sn-1
w
"II
I
. 1 1 . . 1 . . 1..
1 1. 1 1 , -. 1 i.siii -si 1 iin-KiOii -y,
1 ..-! tt: 1! i .i s. and s-ut
iissil w.'s a t.ri-at event isi
1. - . v 1
the i.-"o s
our is . s.
-Von.i find," s-ii 1 -he, "i.h.u I shall
not u- - th:-:si more fr.-ely ti.aa if ihev
were b-eizh: in di ii lets at'a !:s-h.-r price.1'
Mie t irntd t'ne threfti!verdoi!arsowr
in her hand and a smile over-t read her
fstce tii t 44 its worth more tliau three iol-lar.-i
to see. haJ jnstifieti hersslf to
her.-.e. f and proved to sue that she. had a
b sssn-.s capacity. 1'roin that. tiiue she
i;s id-' ail of our pun-has", an i I never
lu ! i-1 tu rvret h ivirvr trusted her.
In a sssoi t time the oi l .stocking was re-I'!-te-l,
l.-r neariy th wh le of several
w. fk.s' v.sio-s went into it.
We were very caretul now to draw the
blin Is c!svly, lasten thedo'es an 1 speak
in wis i., so that o-ir tn.-ihbors should
not su-pect liow rn h we were. The old
o--kiii ssrew to be ouite heavy and went
do-.vsi with a thu 1 th,t was very pleasant
to he;ir. 'oo:i w e ha 1 : ixty--eventy
eighty lo:iars. I low r.ch v.'e w ere ! An!
lusy as the vveoks came round the count
ins,' -.4.Ls renewed. O.ir hippi-st hours,
r.04v, were tii ...e in which we lingered
over o ir ir- sunn-. Mv wife. I tiiiuk,
1 k-1 to 'hs;;er the shin: 113 tsv-tal. an 1
truly I 44. 1S nothiii-' loath. Tlie nearer
th en I tin more anxious we were to at
t.iisi it - weKrew liverish pinched a lit
tle. I ti. ink. an I 440 ,oi;.iP-d nsnetv-tive
dollar-. At the end of tin- njy.t week, ia
went tii- '.her rive ;n t tii? work, was
ion?. Wi.- iM ii't it over two or three
times -yes, it wa all th-re. To prolong
the pleas-src my w.fe p:-ten le I that she
hskd ma le a mi-take. mi-ht have mstde
one, an t it would never do to lind it
short when counted osjain. So we ling
ered over the last couniinj. Then her
eyes met mine, ami "Thank ".o l!" she
extlaimed; audi, as thankful, added
"Amen.'" Voa sn.il-.: Weil. i,iri.ini
row came into pr-.p-rtv without eiTort,
but just think of a p ior "fellow- who had
n -verownel 0:10 bun-Ire .1 dollars clear
ia hss whole life fs-ltiini before a pile of
Mivvr his own earui.i-s. and across the
t.i -! a lovely woman, tlie cause ol it kIL
w o-iMii't j;,. smile ?
I j'impe-1 up an I kiss---d her dar lips.
Tliey are il.-nt now, and I arn Krowintj
oLI. lh.it that nii-tit- wc were the halt
picM. couple in .New llm:lsind. We
counted our Kivin-s by thotisands r-.ft -r-wa.-l.
but never a-aln"coul J we taste the
deli, ions joy of that hour in which we
counted our first hundre I.
r The Jew of Kassln.
TIito ere three millions of Jews in the
routhi-rn and western sections of Lu-sia.
Thev are ii"st numerous in Lithuania
illld
til V
White Lussia. Thev
prefer
-s
s- or towns listil are tsc
i-.'-i 11 'ii.-nt. and in Wiirn ;
l. ssrry-fvo per cent, of the p.
'I I j-sir- h tse e-r h are
l-.Tid. i'iies- I. in is th v do in-t
.11
cui:
t'ue!iscelvt -.. but sublet them in sina.l
.1 to
to tin- peasants. Tis- ir pro.it a - ms.'.ul -i:n:i
ha-ieh ih -ito been very l.sr-. 1.-.
I", s-.sr il ia tin y hsiv . obtained ion lent 3
rif i.-rsc-.sit ur.d land it-lonein-j to rosr.o
fose.-.-ii c otiveutn which they have sublet
at hi-h rates. In 1 'odo ia almost all the
!.. estati -i ittistted in the basins of the
sii'!:!- !:is tit the I'alester, are held bv
J. ws at I'.ii ' terms. The soil if, exham-t-ed
after riv or t ii years t-r-'-ppinir, und
w ithin the h st decade there has leen a
fail of tiiiriy per cent, in the vidtie 01
landed property.
MangbtfrurSontRlnl-.
Mati-tics are rollinssr up to a frisditful
extent in recrard to the wholesale sl iuch-t-
r of our Mil;' birds. A f-insle vill.-tpe.
we are t"!d. siiipjxsl from 00,00) t 1 .Mihk.i
blrihstliiriiii.' the last summer. A woman
a.-nt vtsiy down in Marvhind has been
knovtn to collect 5iV birds, many of
them th charming r.a!tim-.re ori-!e, to
s-nd to I'aris in a hinirle r-!son. At
times when the market is active, from
.'nnd to Hv"t slauphtired l.irds are re
ceived in New York C ity daily. The
breed mc pi.ns -: of IarsfC tiuiiib r- "of birds,
t lie S- i i-'iu-l a! -n t be rs-.si. al-jo.-x
(iiiuvi:.
'Lve l..ik. n . the harp of Isle
Aa. -a, iif ja nil the elurJ witli iiowM."'
I Jo not know whv I should c.li it si
nest, for it is only a little bit of a i-otlsie
with a ted i. .oi 'and narr 144 windows, a
l:iod. rn iuei.-u A mif. an 1 a v.-i 4 modern
and 4-.!iohy sin-mialoiia e-htion sit thsit
Hut there ar-- t-.vo voting b.r is who h ivf
olie to li4e there, and .-u. h a b hi 115 ssud
coiling as th ) h ive kept up. -im-.j thev
came, resai-'.-'s me of a pa r of thrush -s
that always nest in my orchard. .-. I eah
thetn tlie "honev birds" and the cottsi-'e
"Hp Nest."' "
Tlie jrrove is not exact lv a 2i-o-e. but a
lawn with aivat nnui v elms, and maples,
aii'l blr.-h.-s si-sitten-d over it. In sum
mer lime it 1-x.ks like aperi'.-c; 4400 1. and
the red loof i"r.d tl,y little nhdni' 1 iass
wiudoivs nr.; ainiost hidieu under a can
opy of green.
"My "lovely birds" are mai 1 i-d, of
course, married so short a time ao that
they hsivts not 4 et forvtotlvn th- lart, sis
most mp.rrie I folks !. .lack -that is,
"iie" is a t -lier 111 a bank, and lk-sie -that
is s'-e" never w as niiythinsr in
paitieiilar. except a spoiled ihirl n-; ; "and
now thsit she is married blie is worse
spoiled than ever.
I uvrht not to h. watching th -m, I
supjo-, but I can't help it. When j
nit at my window, in the even in-' I i-.ci-
not li
elp lookitn; ilut down into t!
prove, an 1, ot coins , I csin t help seeing
the lisppy voting p-ople, asth y walk uj
an I down ! the crass isn ler the trees,
and, inss-utn h a- I ba4-o no nsttur.tl
closers t my ears, it is isii;o--ih!e that,
now and th.-n. I .should not hear what
the ho ley biids .-siy. Watfbin 44ith it
liieaniiv,' to. and listening without beiiii;
able to b .-!p it. I have cosne to eertsiin
cossclusions about youin; mariicd loce.
And they are such as iollow :
Th bliss of t!i; bosievsii .0:1 is sosn-j-tbiii
alto.' -ther .hth-reist from the 11 s
of the lover, which piecedes it. and from
the bliss of settle.-l married li e. which
follows it. It is si pel 10 1 of rev el.it ion.
lie fore it b-;in -::n!es the i-iin :nent
has been t pheiiou.enally loii one -neither
of tin-you::-.' peoss'e kii ovs the
other, fxeept in the m'..st s;;,.es lici.il
rnso. It fou'd.ti.-t be t.th v ' : -. Let
now es'.ch has t. ; -ss th.' .1 ! !:--.- of
m.irri an i n -': - 1 t h .' iier's ii-''!:,
and is p : .i; j-.. 1 ;-.V- ; .,,
't.-peno.i IK j: V. i . 1. 1 l-i. .;,t
iitiie im.., wh.-ei iii.. snora! ins
u-sto! .1 '. li it ,.:sv wondi-r
n ti-.s
,111.1 IS
th:;t tii-
;,r. ...;..
.-..-rv ho le
- : -' and
b autifi'.l
to man.
.1 -s ... nr:!vi. !.; s's . . !
tii;:ir p-'i d j-e-sly i'a-i -irsatin '.' Ji
kn-j-.vs tlse i-!e.--u:-j of discover
here is a vov.ts into the m .,;
ii'-.'! nsirv- li.vis r.--i u known
tii reeiosiof the soul !
Lro-n -i-vi's.' t!i- hon-v birds" I
know th :l they b..-.- met with . ne
t-trastiX" s-ir, -n ih.-ir tu'itual ove---.
la i: has .: 1. -o.i 1" a isi ' a :u .s-.v ii:n.-s.
w ith a -i - it i.L.iiv Lit!.- lion-. s,:i'l
fines 11 lis, iK-en str.ins--lv -i.e: t. Ail
i!iS--lV -i.e
shnr n.-.v
- .i -a i .
t:e time he was
this
r l- u
I
an-. ut Ites-ie. An
1 .
tins
; -.- ! 1:0 4v i
-.-!i si. tori-.
1 1
1
inn 1 00 .e i iioivi! -.4 s ti -! nr'.-li ,
f iCtie.-
'v. an I
sv . re 1
;-!so has
tion ! Sh 1 s ! .; : I , st ,-,;-..'
fouielinies at, w.ssi. !.-ri s i ; v li - ,. .1
then aala ihaii I bay it
cried !
They are learuln? each o'V.v.
prats they m iy .-arn n-v b u.' asniss I
They ar.t le.-iii. il.. . w o.-i ieiiol . ii?r:n of
a wotidc-rful voyage into a wonderful
reriou. ' ol jprant n-. iih-tr of the little
silken-sa.le I liarqus nniy overs a '
Aeain, I have concluded that yostni
married (v.-ople muslpi.irrel so::ie -or be
forever mierabl... .lack an-! ih-wie inir
rcl, irid -el, th. y do. Jack do'.su't Jike
lieisie's way of dressing heriiasr. J'es,s'o
want? Ja.-k to cut ol his whiskers.
Neither wid yield the point. Th -re ar -a
thoi.san oth.-r little thiiir.-s that set
them at swords' points. Hut I Inive nl
w.iys noticed th'a a'"ter a .piarr-1 thev
are as happy as two birds after a show t-r.
I can always tell the sma-k of .I.n-k"s kiss
when thev are "msikins; up."' It isaraji
turous souinl. Tii-. r id some motive a.u 1
puriose to it 'T13 not :, kiss for kissiii-'s
sake. An.1, if it must be rep. -ate 1 .as h
oft-n the cael,t- kisna testr'trom Le-.-ie"s
clieek. iL is enoissh to tiiri!! the nerve's of
tlie most m-isnmitl-d old he.-itheii that
ever frowne 1 on youthful Livers, 'ieil
me there is not irrace in lover's tpiarrels!
I ted you there 'race and neeessitv,
to-i.
I have been impress... 1 with tlie f.i-1
that youin? married pa .pie are 11. .t d!y
as lovers ar. Tho co nmon iinores-;...-!
of a honeymoon is thsst it sap riolof
unlimited saccharin? loo'ishuea, vth'ch
'Hist disriKt an itnpsirti.il vh-x-rver.
False, false utterly f:d-e! Th-re is
somrtliing K)i?.ere .iio-:; xri s.Mson of
ia-.it rial rev.il tioa that t'no -.lu -kv"' an 1
"p-otsev-4vx' s-y" i-h.tra.'teristi-.s -riven
it"i'V old hai-hefor writers, 44'uo !. t
make fun ot what they have foolish y
thrown away, sr-e wholiv irrelevant anil
are seldom met with ia real life. It is
l.iily conri lence, it is s.iei-t t "-nmiimosi,
between man and wife. It is "dearest '
instead of "ducky," "mv I04 j" inssesi 1 of
po.,ts.-y-wo otey,"-- at least, k- it is with
lack an I Ik-.-sie. I di t.ot hear .hick
piysnjr silly compliments; I denithcar
15essieaekno.4 led-'iii them 44 ith s -nsel-ss
fdes.'linrr. These are the th.injs of the
days Ion 3 apo. True romance tak.-st ji
foolishness out ofthemo-t fo-ih-ii heart.
One p?ep into anoth-r's sou!, an.i von do
not h tve to play with the eves for becret
xueaninrs.
I do not know as I ouelit to havo sit
what I have about the proprietors of th?
"S'e.st ia the (irove. I ahmist hop - tlisit
the reader, seeisipth . nosi-cosismsinicative
title of this pap-r, will pass it ovvr. not
knowing the bresich of cents ie-ice it dis
cloHi. And I particularlv beseech tho
editor not to send a i.iarkc'l eopv to.Isick
and Bessie, thev- mibh beintr vt-rv much
enafred with other thinsrs. sKip an article
that purported to tell oniv about birds.
iitt.f)r.
WliM tlie Volunteer Dor.
- ti
ru i'-i -.iits :u;re- that iensral I'aine's
srSil. the Velum e: i! a wostil.-r.
Ii
"ne stasi s nt 'iike a httr.-h." "1 ke a
boas . ' ua I like various otin-r tiiisses
ts-.st .:re s:-...p-,sed to he parti-nlarlv erect.
e-'1-' cuts th - vva:er like a knii I--, 1 -."n , s no
isi r- v.-ake tiiaa a match, an 1 sails dead
nr.o th 4 i.i I s eve. Ve can ted Letter
ab-.'ii n'l ther' things wh 11 slie -if one
M iy '.-ail a thin-; ".'lie" that has such a
inline - sr. ts alo.ii.'side the dsiv Il.over.
Whethc-r she is a In tter boat tiisui lat
year's champion or not, veiyho lv will
si ' to iie.ir that he b is piov.si cap
,,ou- os n 4 1.1 ' i ue n st 01 our w
- 1. .. 1 1 ,1 .
ut boits
iiaro iisssie. 1 L-e enp l:; i: prosnsses.
whesi it c encs. to he t-vcu nso.-.-":ut r, st
ill than the l'isrstdii- ienesta tonust.
Thf Wiiil nome at XVnsltlntnn. !.".
Tlie V.'hi'te llouce at Wash in -ton. P. C,
is 170 fee t lonjj b s-j f(.,.; )(i,.. Tbe
lar-re?t apart iin-nt, known as the east
r-4.en. is so l,v 4' f.-et in dimensions and
1-ft hi'U. " The a-ljosiiinjr bine room,
lii-isiu- 1 in V'bie and eo! L,"is devoted to
reception, tliplomatle" and social. The
irre- n an-1 red room, s-j calh-d from their
liiiisbimr. are each 30 by I'vl feet. Tlie
room ca the second floor are oeeiipie 1
be the tV-'eeii'ive ctJiec and t' t apy.rt-
m: te 1 rejiti'rit itizi.tv.
TilK n:t
I iill."i
Towetl r.y r t.i-i.n. In. ,,,!, An UM I isli. i
iiiaii's Tal.
'Msnv a time," s-aid a solitary
man on a liar.-' mtMired to Jh'w
I 'have 1 p il!"d up asiehor vvht-u
fisher
wharf, lishis)'
1:1 ase.au kiu in- .r tne piarautine sta
tion to 2llo4V the boat t.i 1... 1. nil, ..I
iiV soon
hll.'e tih thsit 1 ha 1 li,,..!
1 rem.-mher vv id I the surprise I
it'
t.ne tisiie oy calnily nittintr Inek in the
st -rn of my boat an I '.vaitiiu- m.-,.
wht rehis lishsiiip was tro'n to tak ei .
It b ipn-.-i:ed to be what t'n-v si
(.'randuiptois a r:i-. i!iv pirale' thai .,1
ways sr. ts avvay with y.-ur I ne .m i I
think thsit lish vvas pr.-ttv w-ll ru :-.: ;.
v e ran a t .v.vr tii Lav -o.n.-ward
Holivar. tti;-n to.var l i", li,
:i.-s to
:i Si-e.l
t mad
s-r. b-.lt
Th -n
once or t t-.-e the urin-lu-- i"is
and trie.! to purine ,. tin-i
tiiat was a little in much for him.
nt pot mad that h : juisiii.- I !
'an 0.1
of the water and furioiisiv lisle
tail.
I Li-
That settled it, for he broke tho line,
and I spent exactly ten minutes in curs
"lir the lish, for it left nm n.-arlv two
miles away from tho 0,11 .rssntine station,
and it wa not o pi et- in to imvv la ho
i:i the teH .-m for a hit man like mv.se f.
( i lie .-peaker weight: 1 a'oout lv, o htnidred
asid illly p 'Uiids. )
"At thai time," continued the fisher
man, "the itrandilipiois was as d ima-roii'
as it was j.sr.iti.-u!. I nay 'at tint : mi...
for I haven't seen or hear ! of one in lis
past four years. Several serious n.ishiiji
oc iirred durini; one of these li.siii.i sea
sons. A party ri'r,'ed ui a line for the express
psirpose of lau Imp a prasidu :uois in th
liosst. Weii.it was one of the mistake
in lsf.: thai people will frepier.tiv n; i!:.
and 1 pness tiiey tiiomrht so. to 1." 1 was
out tisiimsi that morniup as usual in my
.-k-.i!', holdinp my reel-pool an 1 coniui in"-
n
V!-
.ui-
of tro.st and oth r .a:ji - ii.;:i,
wi
tiie
the
'ra.i'luoiiois leiitv came
i iiev veil-"I out to me that thev
t'ce.in! 10 show the :ianditpiois th.it lie
lyasn't 01 the waters, and I toldliiem
tint I hop- d they'd succeed while I
kni-4V t.'iey would not.
I'retfy soon a violent yell lo'.d m-i t'nat
sumntiiiiif had transpired, an I lookin-
rei, n ! 1 sa-4 tne boat 1
1 '.is--. ' I,;,- ski.teoitiV' tino ;
it ha i just
h the w.-rt -r
at a hvc'.y r.ce, an I a srrau i i in
ptili.iti it. Tsse 1., -a in h" ' .
44 a--
s . .' .1: r .0.1 w Si IS v
i was 44 in.!--: insr v h
eX'llemeir. loi" ii '.ul
' -.' 1-cn-siou.
1:1
it c."
A.J, it
i.Ut i
1 II I
t :
i-M.i .-
h id b
' . : 1 .
s.. 1 se-
.-11 hoi.i'm.' : he lis..; Iia 1 l:e I
It to
arm
! ad
!-i.
ri.. and Lie lisls h i i p n'-- 1 his
d .4ii into tii water. Lit in
sti:;, 1 ti:.j hn . tieey tiled to p--.ll i
ii-h. t-i tl: Very nsitui.d !i---o.i,!it in
; r1 in. 4vho, tioui lb" expr .'-i.i!i
!.l-'e. '..is wi.-ir:!-.' tii.'tis'i in ilasi;'.'.:
nie : ii -r h j: e-r phi, .
ers.'v t-rasite v. .-is siitimnt'-ly reward
ever, an J. wltli ;u; rh 1 em . . 1-. ! -.-
1. Hided the lis!: 111 ti: I-. :! .. :
his
oi
1'
hoe
tl.'O
.piil
SO I.
a-.-1
ss-i-l
s.-r i". in you . ,.. 1, i s ! .
the il h -o;..- d .s'.ois1
t.'ie In .i 44-.-.:t ilyinp oV
tin- uls-r -- si at st
: 1
Sii-.t 4t.;s t;t-.l to lo.'l',
44 itli :wijh;-', ;.,t- t -4 1 e
t 1 s 1 :: in ti I'. ippin- .
to is-i'f i c...onio;is!4 , an!
i.'.cl-.h- is: I bak-is iollcv 1
ly. Tii.. 1 .v is ..ii u .u-Li !
11 juols. heist-.' about six f,
nn I it 44 i-, lortunat e the
osi th.. Lover por-iou of th--
Ills.'
.1.-
u ' s rs'.ii-lat -
et-t in len-j-tii.
men w-.-re h:t
I.. . lv. or the v
in i.ave oeeu su nn"! into e.n 0.1
.srioniiess. Thv pr.ro lu psois u;-"t tn
bo it in trying to hop himsHf oil:, a.i-1 1
u.led iip an I took in the hapless :ish r
m 1 Hey l-'l eran biouoi s s:v,.r- !v
s-.lou - after ih-.t. W h-t i-,it like '.' W-- !.
in -.'.-tier.il aj.p 'arane.. it resembles th
snii,' it or par. vvith 'iie exeepiiosi of the
in utii. wJiich is not as sh.trii as thsit of
th-: par. The prm iu piois hv.vever. is
j is; s s vr.4 i- is an-1 r.ply a custo.u.r a,
otie Wot; 1 , a;-,- t i meet in i isil'.esTon "lav
ii li. tojk a siiddt-n desire to attack vo .
'There are very few Spanish mackerel
cu. jht now. I b. l.i-i-.i linn ui.ii-. v-esia-ine
i;.-.is-ir is derived lro-ii a-hsn.'a
Spsusish m.i-.-kcrel tlian any other paaie
! sb. 1 te'l you it is simply ijLri.j is I
You lish th-eiii by either troihii-' or let
tin,' the ha-- sitik to a cerls'in depth b e-n'-at'i
the sunssce - s iy ;iiout four feet.
1'redi l-att is al-bjiu'ely ssciiiial in jjsh
inp tor .-i..in:h msick- rel. an I v.vi mu-.t
1,
have
Y. -.
tnshv
a live msuii iw or si Lvj sh'i up.
L-t Oi; bait sink four feet an I pri'l-.il.o-.v
the hue to slip sii4.iv an inch
at a ti
tie. A pice : won! or a cork
ir .'n
a bolde wh! sii.hee for a .'lo.it. ui m
vvci -i-you ssiitst keep vo.ir eves riveted
all the ti in.-. Sjoas iss'i mackerel, like
uto t of the trout f.nnily, always bit
wh -n on the run, an I when your Moat
sdioo's un-.ler the blue water a "sch -oi of
mackerel iiits just sped by. Tin-y don't
stop at ail just seoop m the bait and
keep ri.-hi on. Your line nu. Mealy
-.-lows taut and you heplu to pill in,
-e.itiy s't lii-.-t. but -piick.y a i I firsuly ut
ter a ar-i. W lisle you're tirawinj him
toward the bisit in.- jumps up out of the
waser repeatedly, perioral. np thu l..-au;i-fiil
and prac-iul curves tor which they
are note I. A true .sportsman wi.l play
with tiie Spanish nisickerel as Ion,' sis
poi-ibie if be has Inm lirmly hmke.l,
and tiius derive one of the keenest thrills
of pleasure known to seekers alter tlie
finny trie. Spanish mackerel are found
in ail Southern waters,, and derive their
liitme, I thin, from havinp be.-n lirst
seen in tlie Mediterranean, o.i thj .Span
ish coast.''
Ktory of Abdfl KaUer.
5"ome of the imposing: fipnres aui'-np
the Moors invoiuntarily recall tlie
ideal of Othello or the traditionally en
ormous stature of Ab.lel Kader." the
chief of the
I'niiipp inv sisl
im i lent told
Mlrs
ed Alpi.
me by
at the time Louis
rs. The iollo-vinp
a gentleman that
Moor, is worthy
sph it lu-sir.s r--
siie of A b iei
r thu ii hi s li-'ur '.
ha i .se oi th-:
er. at
ot pr.-.servisip. alt si .
f.-r-'tii-e to l.-.e l-ir;
K t ie.-'.; fort isi-; rath-
a tii l-'r.-u-.-ii ii i-i-T L .-lis
I
P
1
we-e b-si.'cinp Aih -is. Ah ie!
K.i L
beinphsirl pr.'s..e l i,..r inn Is to c m
1. 1
the war, is sai I to have r -s-iiso i t i li
follow. up expedient: ilavinr convert'.-
1
his eusire loituue into s u,:ill coin, he
secr-tiy carri1 it with th assistance of
t 440 o: liis s - rvsn's to a remote spot in
tlie desert. His fort .me ln-iup piled up
f irm-'.I an iinoi -ns. bsi! ot" sm ill coin.
He thereupon v.itli the promptness truiy
charact risiie of ( (riental manners, kille.l
his servants iii order to puar-1 his secret ;
nn 1 -u r -turniup to his i.o :.e v , i i -dre4v
into s -i i'lsion under the pr -tens-,
that an inspiration nee.-.sit.ile 1 his co.u
tiistni .ii vi o-i tiie 11 ly l'roi.het. Alter
a fe44- dr-ivs he came f.-rtii siuo t-.rocl.ti ii-d
tbit "dohrtmm t In I indicate I to him the
exlslcui-.-of sin ieitnens ' ti'cssstire in tic
d -sert, e,,tj -, -,. 1 wf bl-'S---d eain ...' 44 hi ii
the people should each havo ou.; piece
an-1 five in return therefor as larp a
oiitrib'stieti as 'isille t-i the var-tun !.
Aceosnp niie.l by a Lirpe ivirtr ' he then
Ost iisihly conobor ite 1 bis .11 4 i nation t.v
.'cm.' to ths; Sj-ot where he had d- posited
his fortune. lieJh'is pained th- r-r,nfi-dr-nce
of the pi'ople throuph lie-ir -uper-stition,
and was enabled by t ii liberal
eontritiiition. which poured in ii .11 ah
t-t'l--.-, to Ca-Tv n a v ipoi. ... tse. :i b
f'. ': '.rt-i .- i.3 ii:.rt f." Tier. -.
ai.wavs tts Tin; co.
VVhy Trainmen Stick to a Hard and
Dangerous Llfo.
We
.tn.1.
ee many str;ln?v thinps. in our
many str.anye peonle. Hut for
ti .it
v. m
-Ltein-e would be a burden, mid
ei. Id not net a man to run on the
! at :,!l, for the p;.y is not great and
o. super is r.ot a little. "
e wi s a t raimurin on om- of lh m my
is that run out of Hn train, and had
lliesiied his nipper mid was ouit lly
; iu.' ii cicar. The ei.-: n.-xt d.x'u- was
i I
tl-4 .
I.l'lt
14 hi
e-t.
spe
44 1 1
and
up t 1 str.ke up a liirualion with 1
urn,
tn v. ii. or did sin- sh
II . .. . !
44- p',or
-. ii.- ,4 si vomnf, lau, iaii--i.-oi.mp,
s an sitlsh-tic frame ;o.d a pair of 1 .,.,
f. -'.re-ss b!nr eve thr.t r-o:..-..!,.,l r...
I troiil listil find wi.o il
-iii men and w-.-i the hearts of
:.. He was in a talkative mood
we.it "11, Ki'.Sshii.' now and then to
' I
1,
1 l'i i fir t'oiiis.
'f e
'lit-,;
ll'isi V
n't know liy it h bt T am n -v,-r
i- -1 1 sivj't 44 hen I ;u,t ,jn ,,. niove.
' ' .lull and depress,-1 44 i i ii ooiMI
but the in nt the conductor
".t "All an. .lid I f.nd
t!
enmue
ept the
ut I i-.sp -l cvi. ry thin
riisni'ie, rosii and tin-
ie s44.-1V.n-4 oi
on h.is ..11 i-x-
l rain,
isi iii-'
is
i'iie.U a
J l'e rapid n.ols
-.led, and
InV be .0 i
Sl i tlie trees and
hiy'ic, t.. tiuB!e.
1 .
makes
Irien-:
Vt-rv
it
p.n.' piece, sm-i
-ie :
44 ays some
."' i-bv' lit
ssvs on" the
I! to y 'p. :f i hi
..v.ry .isi. Yo
iy sm-i 'pood
ei fie sd-,4 ays
i 44 av s -,! I !i"i--.-i
is. .. im. t t;,e... nrv
is a-id
; life,
keejis
ii'- v i.i. , s .-st ev.-i v
l-ii.i. i I ke t!
:u.d i, is ih,. e:;,-:t
o Si..uiy ,:.:! t e- I
1: r-nl in it that
'low n io st. i .rn n
usl
tti.n,. we C"u: l n-,t do better. Whv,
1 have .mil two ., 1 three t:ni"-, and I did
well, l et I could n-it stand ii, -o I return-.!
io the hie ;i;e. in. lY-.motion is
io.4 but sure, and .-s..-!i of Us kieov ths'.t
a c. in.hii tor's l'un.-h will sun K- c.,me in
'iu.e II we do our .Ir.v,. Jt is all Verv
'.veil to talk of soisiiess cort'oratifins. but
st rsi.
:u--t ,
d
lppr.Tiitti'M r.n holiest employ
mtii h. 11 not nser...
t.ian a i aim
president does an etiicieiit clerk."
IV II.TATIONS AM, Kir KITS TISII'S.
I hn't ks
r a few
iks m-in
hy it ss
-.: p
!
went
'"hut
'SI.
iii' 14
sir.-
1 -i
a
o:c
:s I i.i
st
af:
i.t--;
i.i
1
,s 1.
i:
i. -A
:s -I.
- I
'1 -ISI.ie
Ll 44:.-
iri-s
ill S
IS
i.i'IS'-.-t
Si'-Ve-44
S. V.
illf IC:'.
10
beat ins
t-.-r liian
,i t-r.
.(Nil
.4 V O S.
io;il.i:ue-i,
v r take
s Uti in. in v
ss-'hise of
We have
u .
ill pi.
. i l
Tt'-s-m. ' i o::t--. i
ctpsus, but th y
s-ii :.-ii i i 1 1 y tiuin any
15:
thin.
so msiiiy tiiends
ru e alvvavs doiiiL
dorp i be roal thsst tisry
sotnethsnp of l!i - kind.
.lie--.v oil's
lav I
r- titi -ned a Look to an
c-i-l peiitleunn who had left it in his seat
as he rhauped cars here ; he o.'iered me
a dolbi, which I refused, lie then
thanked me vvrv eracr-tuH-. . with h
maikesl Knuhsii accent. 1
...... i
loun
out
I
smer4vsu.i ne was ueitK-ri spencer,
was ktd then I refused Ihe "tip."
A HVI.NO si i!
L OIT.I..
I
in
kiVo you
anotiier
st.uic-'," he
4ii:h hia
sii-l, siit-r another
t ;e u", ' sm-! that bap;
strep
si.
ned be;
.v-.'.-n .'.-re
one ui-'it,
ar I saw a
, dai k sad
I SS14V tliat
iiii'i .-vrsicuse. V
ptiiied out
s-.e lssl vvaiUe.l tliroupil th'
yon up -ii! w.th a pin he-.! u
eyisi.iil a ha.kinp couch.
Mi-.- -.i-.s coiisuuips: v.- iina l ma.ic up
my mind that she was hnrryinp home to
he. I was all symnathy'at once and
made up my mind tliat I would keep
track of her and see that her juurnev was
plestsant as possdile . We w hirl,-.! aionp
and as I went by l er I b.i that s!:e was
s-iiii-iinp. I proffered my i-ervicep an 1
she said sh" wanted a cup of water. I
sot it and then I lixed the seatsand made
her a l'-l. I e.lv,j K.r an ti,(. j.p j
could ate 1 she fin iliy told me lier f torv.
si , said t-he Isad been a student at the
Normal School at Albany, but she had
broken doivn duri.12 the lourse of study.
Now, I had a c,iuai there and I told her
io. and she knew her. she became more
coiii. deulial and told me she was pomp
home to die. and that the doctors had
toid her she could live six months.
When we parted I turned her over to
the conductor 011 the next rim who had
at one time been a tralnsmau with me.
I never saw her hpain."
r.E4VArtr.
' It was a pood six months afterward,"
he said, ns lie liphp-d his cipar, which
had gone out. "when I In-ar.! that tilers
44 as a reward offered to tlie trainman
44ho had been kind to a sick lady on his
train. I thonpl.t of my adventure, but I
made up my mind that- I was not the
lucky man. Novv, alltli" boys had a sick
passenger, but none pot tiie reward. One
dsiy, in Syracuse, a man came up and be-
isau to tin
Willi 11. e a! o it mv sick nas-
s'Miper, an-1 wanted a dctoription. 1 ;.ia
a p iod h.iiid at l eiiieii'ibei inp names and
tsi'-es, and I told him about her pinched
face and her eves and -ou- h, a I havo
tol l you. He told me
n.an no was Iookin-p for,
to tell l.o-.v she 44 as vlr. s.--si.
"-s tlsat. 1 lit'u iie inf.
that 1
44 as
but wa;
d.and !
u-m - I
-i tne
! not
that
th :t
ii 1 m I
iitlle ii"
ie i..,.i re-p.icfit.-d 011 h r d, ..th he -i
..i.O'..! I be well rewarded lor mv
1 ss. llet.ild me that f he had a
uey, t
or iii'
: .. n y -a
isnsirv
st tnai her mother was in rather
instances. 1 am not verv sav
y, Vut I have enouph tor my
OXJu-nseS. 1 t!i-.U!st of IS14-
covn uiotu.-r, is.n.1 t!ir.ei 1 male up mv
mind t hat I did r.ot want any revvsir 1,
and I to-.l them so. 1 knew" that she
wan Grateful, and I told tliesn I did Uot
value tt.e re-.var.! half sis much as I did
her reirierr.t ranee of me. "1 never pot
tho reward," be a ided, with a-i attempt
s t a fi:.. e, ".ml these are the only lips
that I cur receive I. I it I must rejsnt
tor this tin n, eo that 1! tlie other man
-an teal n. iy tal. Ks r :n. If you ever
Utf a nn i j n :r r o.i i ro on our train.
'. wsii try aa-1 n.f..o It ; .e.,j.ant for -.oa."
A N r w I .a 11,.
1 W,s
SII.144 111"- I
-i-tured
-.i- b-.-i,
.ssi eily
i- 4le
OU tl,
' ,. . ,1 I
4V SS.
s -:.: :
1 1
I i
o.ltU '
1 lie
ie t h
. 1 ran;.
d."
mo
1 I-1 o
p-o.a 1:
spec. or
lb b
a':-.-v :
st imsr-
avv.-v .-
r-.. p ,
tu.-.-T.
ii i 11 p:.! 1
ltli.it i.i't'
i-i '-bil.hi
11 it.
li-
.1-4 sm t
V li-
W Is t
1 il IV , to
Wliil .
tv .flaio"
1 .. ....
1 , f:
1 L.
A I'i.'h'i TV iill XRS.
llir Truthful .Mariner ,rtlio Kikr, OuT
U,li lXilliftrUf.
'Tallin, - id.tcit life-preserver." said
lie truth. ii! mariner as Lo his-n-k-Is ije
;i-h-'S out 01 Ins pipe, ' 4 on rem e ml -r tho
old M-auier I:..ui at.oiit that used to run
from i;-i:i;.!o t , C.hicaso. I w as male 01
her the year beh-re sh- was lot. W
were about sixt v mil.-s out from L'lii.-asjo
V4ii':i Mike Lanaean, vvlio wis dojnp
soiiiethins; up on the mast, fell, struck
on h.s h...'.d on tie- roof of the cabin, an 1
b em . I . 1cm o-.t imo t!i-. lake. Well,
tho c.pmi'i h" s, -n him fsdl an ! stopjied
s'ti-'f i.i -kid t!i"i.ed i-;.jutabout ip.hck.-r'ii
v..:! oid.l s,v 's-.: t.' Mike w.-nf dowU
..ke a pluti-.'u-.-'. for h whs knocked in
s ,-nsibl j it 11 i i know'd th'-re vv.is 110 use
to 1 .nv; a life preserver f.-r hitu, so I jest
hnvi-ied u" the boys it. jc.tinp the boat
l.v.ii, a'l'.'i-.u.di 1 ib.t'i't '.' ' - it hid, d
in u. ii f We ha.l Jim Kfn on boari.
- . lro.,1 'i.i. -apo. You i snnjui-
l-er Jim Kinp, th.-n't y.iti ?"
'(.'an't fiy that I do, replied a by-i-tan.b
r.
'v-el!, Jim vv.is champion quoit
throw er in them days, lie' des.d now,
poor f. l'o44, but Jim was a l oss 0:1
tiincvinp ju.li. I t'-ll you tpious were
sl yi -.-si ;s.i'ii.' in th.-ui lavs. 1 vnrv vil-Le."-
h i I a i-ptoit cbtb, an I the bo'vs on
the f.,r us ! to throw hots -hoe.;. Jt
.as e-i.-ihiu' hk- l.ai--e-l.iil in tnese
t-.'.ie. ,-l'r.oo:;rh I Ii' Ver Colli I se-j KS
l iui-h fun in tisi-s- b-ni :;s I eouhl seeia u
goo-1 s .nn" oi i;n .-iif;."
"', co. ue olL," i'ti-.'d the ittiTir.tiei.t
listen -r. "What li 1 .Jim do. or did Le
do any thiup'.' Hid th-- man drown?"
"N'o4 . d.-ii't beio liv. v ho's lelliu'
tl.U yamV"
"Well, v-.u d-Jn't s sem to be."
"Ooici: (Soon"- -.ij J the crowd.
'Well, yon know, isi quotis a 'rincer'
was when put the .ptolt round the
s-.-r.-.e It . osmt-si lionble. Well, Jim.
be pieiss up the found h !'-; Te.cerv or i t 's
1 er -.it 1 1 j (icost, vmi kno-.c and as
' .1 1 1 11 c.ii.i-; 1 1111 nln a! 1. .1 : n-. 1 , .. i n
" : .a n. 1 I! I- t v.i.t I i! make a
r-np-T "i thi't insiti il h-- com.-:, i:p wi'.hiii
tit.' I. n-;!i 01 this ihi. ."
' 'J -l -, oil
v. ii can t
I T ' . .fl
. .1 I .
F.tid the
:-: nt ! .'
b
r ,1, - - t CO
, I: a i
do4VIl
' ',:;:-.- :! " ' ih-.-: -is- :i ':. We
1 ' I . tl ! 44 h -it 4. cot to
' hi ! 1 o-n.- to vet sin I didn't
iii. I ; -1 ' --ii -i e -ini.-r
'' -. -bihouh
: ' '. : u ' 1 ". I.;- 's is .'
-. i :j t.l.Tl t 14 i h .-.' ! ' --
V V---i u -t b. t in- did. An-1
..1. id i it .-. -i p. Mik". .111,1 M:!.e
!. .-.I! i.i .4 h-.-ii we .-,,: to 1 i-tioit.
ne '1 it v.-.'s L' i - no-.v fur I 'm
'" V!u-..i:.-J. Don t mind if i
"i . ;
' l'..v
is'-
do.'"
;ie:-!t:r.
- 1: ' n 1 1 1 ess
ut -,: : 1 1 -re
" tj Misl
i
of th- U. S.
'.0, 0.1 j may
th-.1 fortress.
r.
t.-in
a )
I .
1.
p i-u ih b a ros or
the st.-vip west
v an old moorish
-4 s,
v , . 1
' Hi
... ;li
: I i
01
the entrance of the
b ' it 1 mi hundred
1 1. iv a s -ntitK-1 con-
I OS I
! . "t
L-f,.
t:
luithioupli the j ilUriis. Thu gal-
i lli"e tUlinel-; '.elite linn li-a.l ..n.l.,
n leiipt '1. excavate! through the'solid
re'-: s.ionp th-' entire north front
l-ir.'i'il.-l w.th the Lice of the rock. Lm
i.iMse.i. . are bkt.-ted out everv few
nun ire.! fet-t. from wh.cli heavy ai'tihtry
n pcvid"! ful.v co.ii-u.-,:e',irh anv a
:.,.! ti,.. ,,,;!.; from the noil h. They
are irie.-sc il.-d in tb- ir.-t ecution an 1 con
t eptivi.i. ot military ethcieii.-y sui 1 are en-
iie.yt i" work cf cau t ia1 or. T'uev
l-ji-ni tv, 1 tieis, an 1 the ii-.nh lace of ths
.'i jiiiitiin fr .m b.lo-.e e.-.msj ;sfu !-h-d
v.-itb. sipeit lies r -se;:i: l.nc the port-holes
id st Vc- 1. ill.' p.ill i.es were lecilil
in 17-.', und.-r the .iirect-on oft.be flnp
hsh t iove-.-nc.-r of Oibrai'ir, tit-u-'ial
llliiott, ibuinp ths- ticee vf tht rreach
ami Spats i. sr. is.
Km.'.-pinp from the a!i..rie3 we s;i I
d --til y, st si-i el-v.-.tion of so use eleven
nun .- 1 !( 1 im-i ourselves on a
L'i. it-.c. 1 ,.ii the North side of the -Tu
wire--'- tiie eye meets, one 01 th" cr.ia
U v
est
Views Itn-iiTinalile s to tii.. l'-it tn. 1.1..
.'l'-iht -rraia'ae. ; Jo tue North the. ino'ir.-ts-
si .,-is. district of Alee virus with tho
town of La Lsne.t in th.- foreground; to
tin; Wes: the harbor of Oioraltar and
die viihic'-s of Afc-cuas an 1 'i'ssrifa. At
your feet are t he Kace co irs--. tl,-; Cricket
prounds and the gra vu-yaid witii its mul
t.tu t - of st. sail square 'sefiiiiciires. silent
witnesses of the 11. anv i.iuo-.lv cot; tea I
that have agitated this historic rt-i;ioa.
'Trtkf SnthlnV'
A frnd who rccentlv cross" 1 t!ta At
lantic with C'apt. Co ck of the I'umird
ft. auiship litruria says tie-re was an ob
noxious representative of 0111 frontier
civs'.iza'i.iu sibo.ird who male his 1 II044
p.sssrnc era tn.-l with Ins pois.-i.int m
vitaisoi.s to "lake s.ishiu"." One da- m
tb sinokinjr room lb" els, wa, ,o;n
phtiuine ,,f ihe captain' piutinc on ;:ir
111 r.-!ii:.:n- to dunk. "Wnere was be
when 4 0.1 in vit.- i him?" asked a bv
st in ler. "Ou the l-ridpc." savs tne
w-.-.-I -nier c ilmly. "Oh I of (oursolm
cui hi t join you 44 hen h was tin liuty,"
sad the other. "Why, I ;. s t he f i len d-11-e
f,-i; ov in the w...rll if von tackl
h s.i s:t ; a- ri-ht tisi.e, in an o.l '-'hand v.vv.
V'i ji. t go up to him in th.. i. ru nuier
W....-U hi is Wii.kin" l!n il.rt . I l.s..'"
on t.iC I'.ick and ask him to vmij,
you. 'l'i it's he v .iy to t sUe lain.
With
I ho
n.-xt il iv 1 In convivial "sent' vero lc
li. .Lcii.ne.l (.'.ok on 'I-.k. ml with a
i I p b::.t ..- . 1 i" V l.u-'.-I.e I ''. ouic r o'J'
i- p i.s, c-i ...ut, "1 :--y. . : I m -n. what
i 1 you s . to ;i .im;, ,f s-,,1,,,,' ,- M
n -: a.:i t . ' 'i he ",,; 1 ' u .-, .1
1 . .he.v in: 4..,i i.,
the
t -.io 4 rs 1
I set. .-i! I
44 .; i.o-n 1.
t n- ... net
k th: t :u--ss.,t Ml I ' ;
l.sivhe 1 rtr.iipht !-r t
r;;n; a word. 'L::e
1.11
e
0 44S ill
n:.teo t:.e nor.---, i--.-.i,. irv
lotcois.hu re, as may be i.na -ined, but hi
w.s sir ov-,-., l,.-i:,c cru'Ui h II,- suer.-ir
i sn.iiv.e I t'nt lit ..n-i !,--re. Cool; a
i-hi-ii-- 1 snoo," an I di-,-! I tiiat bo
"'ml 1 have nolhiup mora to do with
hoc.
Tho Queen's Chair.
A di.stnnco of some fix miles from
o : ir.t .tar
1 htt!
cahe
La Loch
and a barren jh- in on V4tiich is U10
"J Ct'.ur' oi which tradition r.coidA
a story ;
Httiitr tlie 's ire at S'ir-re of fiibr.dtar'
tiie tpii.-'-ii of Spain is s ii 1 to ha4o been
sc. re i on this rock t" observe tb-. pro-t'l-es.s
of 1 he i'reiii It and Spanish aii n ki.
'Tin imiiaiipv tidinps i the futility of h--r
suiee. -s eiiorts were bro tcs.ii to her
while she was sittii.p on this rvk ; sho
vo.vei sin would not move from tlii
spot until the Ikmners of Spain tioatt-.l
from the Lok of l.iibraltar. tiem-iai
I'.! io't, who beard of this after her Uovai
H'cbn. -s bad sat 'oisse twenty liours, it,
a nol.'.o spirit of gallantry oiieied tho
Spanish flag to be raise! for a few mo
ments from tlie North of the It ck, thu
re.ievinp the Quei 11 from what wouii
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