to 0 1 colnm-l one year, OO.tm Ono-half, column, one year, One-fourth column, one year, Ona square (t( lines) 1 insertion tf wry additional Insertion, Professional and Hit tines cards ol not more than 9 lines, per year, Auditor, Executor, Administrator and Asslgnoe Notice, Editorial notloea per line, All transciont advertising less 80.00 13.00 76 60 5.00 8.60 15 than a months iu oenis a line. All advertisement for a shorter pa riod than one year are payable at the Jme they are ordered, and it not paid ' he person ordering them will be hold; eaponsible for the money. Poetry We Love The Absent Beit. Db, the absent are the dearest To mother's loving heart ; And the depth of our alTectlon Is not known untill we part. We may rlow oflr sleeping darlings With ft watchful pride and care And may breathe an earnest blessing O'er each dusky head mid fair. But If there remains. a pillow Too uncrumpled, and toa whits ; And the ohaira-nour the bedside Hold no garments for the night tf we in Iks the shoes and stockings, A torn jacket, or a dress If we miss a "Oa-jd-nlht, mother 1" And a. dear one's warm caress Thn our hearts yearn with aTsction For the rover from our nest, An I we feel of all ourdurllncpi That we love the absent best. Ah, the absent are the 'dearest Mother hearts will answer yes ! The dear Hps by far the sweetest Are the lips we cannot kiss I Never Say Die. Never say die never uy die ; Life's worth the living, if only we try; The hand and tho bruin Were not given in vain, We've a battle to gain, And so never say die. Never say die never say die. If earnings below and if living be high; - 'Tie reason th min Net to faint or give o'er, Better days are in store, And 13 never say die. Never say die never say dio . When night is at darkest tho morning is nigh j Whether far off or near. In God's time will appear Some blessing to cheer. And so never saddle. Never say die never say die ; The soul that Is steadfast in ty for tune defy In labor and art Let the hand and the heart Each do its own purt, And so naver say die. Never say die never say dio ; When cowards despair, be this our that's noble and human In constant and true man, In brave, patient woman, Cries Never say dio. Never say die never sav (11? i Life is Glad's gift that w may ait lay by t Whatever befall, Tis the duty of all Till he gives the cull To say never say die. J. F. Walliih. Heleot T'tvl The au2er01d Man. We kept a littlo variety shop, eia ter Margie aod I, the profit of which waa qoito as email as the warea we sold, Bat. then, we bnl no rout to pay t owning Ilia small, browu, old- fashioned bouse in wliiali we lived, sod wbiun looked Btrmigoly out of place among tho stately -looking modern dwellings that crowded up against it on either si.lu, q lite put tiug it out of tTiuuteunnoa by their auperior height aud appear-, ooe. Uraodfutber built it when the place waa new, and he a yonng nmii, nd when all that brick and m u ter were verdant fields aud well-kept gardena, dotted here and there by bouses as low aud modest as bis own. He owned large farm, and waa considered ft wealthy man for tboa days bat acre after noro had been Bold autil nothing was left except the house io which royfatb'ir bad bean born, aa 1 which waa the only iuherltuuoe of his ohildron. Hut we made the most of it, Margie aud I, aa yoa will sei. I hardly tblnk wa should Lave dared to do anoh ft thing while fath er lived, who Would bsvo oousi hired it ft tort of sacrilege but soon af lr bla death we turoed the front putt of tbo boase into ahop, with show-wlndowa which opeuud out upon, the atraet, In wltlalt to display IhsaUiales we kept for U Tul wm in tor of ntnstity rti-r I':? 3 oliol-a, If Ulng all tlist loo 'ltiti-stj And i could t-l ' I' -' I'oor Margin W ) I a 1(1x1 w, 1 m VOL. 18. very useful, too i lying nil day on the lounge in her little silting-rnoiu, her hands were never i lie, or irhet injr tidies, mats, mittens aud edging, and. doing various kinds of fancy work, for wbio'i I found a tie in the shop, and though the price aike 1 was only mo lomlely in mooss of the cost of material, it helped us not a little. Margie kept nil the accounts, too i having a dearer h i 1 1 th it . m 1 n knowledge, or rather intuition, of character that was won lerf il, con-sidi-rin r how sechi JuJ hor lifo bad of iieocstity been. I novtT thought of taking any step without consult ing Margie. Wo two lived very qniotlv, hav ing few uc.j'i liot.uKtjs. mi I u neir relative or fiioud except John. John was my lover, and no girl over had ono more kind uti I true, lie was poor iu worldly goods, but oh ! so rich in goodness and manly worth. IIo mig'it Imo ue 1 plain to t iojo wil l kne v Iimi not I caunot tell how he looked to othir eyes but tiiere was more tun beiinty, to iu, in that fiutik, honest luce, utid iu the bit, brown hands i bat wera so strong aud help ful. We lut 1 b ihh en,M i 1 ever since us IS I ai H now aud no in'ui er to being married, us I coul I see, than we vteio five years before. But kt ill no loved ou aud hoped oil lohu hud u widowed nu I iufinu uiuther, end I Margie, ami, though she was anything but burditnsoiii to me. I could not thiuk of adding any fui her weight t the htn U Hut were full enough already. Tru.le ii it lining very liris! d'li--iug the miiiiiiior, .Murgio and I do cidud t eke out our eleti lor inc ) ue bv renting tho room over tbo shop. It was low, uti I tuo slaut of tho rojf ou one sido iind bir chimney made it full of uoolis and corners. 'I'ne fui iiituru uhs old, being a huo thai uiaudfather hud niiou he was marri- ed, but wi h tho help of John, who could npiire mo uu hour or two even- ii;gn( I fuiu'shu.l it up so that i looko.l very ell By dint of pio inn uud t'outriviiiLf, I covoro I the tioor with a neat carpi-t, tho bud and windows were di'upnd with white, some pretty prints hung npu tho wall, uud ou the whole I as very well suliiilicd with tho result of our labor lion all was doue, loua wrote a notice . "Iloom to lot Imjniio within." But though I placed it in tho shop window, where it could bo plainly sueii from tho street, uoirly three works passed and wo hid only to applications f or the roo u, an I from persous who only looked at it, aud thou wont uw'uy. One uuiuiug, as was dustiug I he Conn er and pulling tho shop to rights, 1 saw a queer-look iug, od -d ly.dressod old man ataudiug in frout of the windo -v, his eyes tlted upou the uotico in it, au l his m iug lips slowly syllabifying each word, -lie wore shoos with big buckles on tbum, and a snnlT-color. ed coat, with short waist aud lug skirls, mid which looked as if itmight have boeu his grandfather's. But the oldest thing about him was tho long white Imir which fell upon bio shoulders, uud tbo heavyv beard of tho same color wtiioi touo ied his breast. ui'o i l-bri a u I li tt o u plotod his q'laiut, Q nkor-lilto atj poarauae Tbo door being ajar, b. fore l had time to lay aside toy duter bo w.ts ut the coiiiiter. ' jsitroltt ai fir si no mi- meuts without speaking, uud th'iu poiutiug to tbo nottoo with biscuau, suid t "Will tboo let ma look at it 1" uwardly hoping that this appli cation wo ill not s.j no t n fito of those that bad proceeded it, I led the way up stairs. I'j my groat re litif. our propeutiv lijgor, far from objecting to the sloping roof ni l old-fashioned fnruilnru, seemed to regard tbem with foeliius of posi tive iuUrust and adiuiralioii. "It ia lika tbo chamber that I ne ed to Bleep io boa I waa a boy.'' he said, ita bo looked mound,' and Rpesklng more tot huujlf tbsu mo. Ah I wauM Mar jia o blm -Itl-'lbJ, U s Mu dawt. MIDDLEBURG, Margie's clear aoft. pooetr tting eyes we.a quut y reading tba face of uu FimHHer. uni ana saw seemed ealisfsotory, f r she no Idol ia ro- ply to my quenliotiing look. In pito of hi lliiflitdhare apparel, ho looked a th ironghly rosivictiiblo Hut I tins half ashaiuo l of tho puis. tiOil that felt Oompelled to put I I s ipposo ton bavo reference, a r f" ' No i ull are dead who might pcnk for mo if ih. y conld. You will have t t i';e m i ou tr i t " I looked at Margin again, who. giving mo ii imt her mxl. said : Perhaps tho guntlo-ui'i will mm. ti l i whit no ful toll 1 1 p t ' The s rrig.tr Is I so, a I In r : "I not po or an I c.tuuot py one ponny more." Tho siiiii iiaoin I, tho igli not lirgn, ans mor.1 t'i i'i v i wjro into i liu 1 1 ask as I told him. I ho ol I man frowno l nod shook ' bis I. end. "IVe shouldn't hive told mo that, l'v i half a moid ti givj t'lu no inore," Tlioa counting o it up i i t'la tihln the uiiiouiil ho hud elated, be pushed it toward mo adding : t . ... .... - y lliiuni s lomas. II hero torn uro'V m lrtiiug with all my traps." Tho traps m ."itioiia 1 c intito 1 of an old-f ishioiiH I buir-trunk and a largo chest, tho litter being mainly tilled with books Wo were not long in finding out that our lodger wat very odd. th nigh his o l lilies wern if tho most innocent mid Intrude is uu tuie. lie asked tun to Bilhstitiitu a patchwork quilt for tho white coiinterptuo mi Iih bo I. an I spent l who In day ruui uaiiiK auction rooms to fi l l somo old-fushioiii'd chintz to take the pi icu of th.i pret ty mii-tliu ciirtsiris on 'wliiult 1 b tl spent 80 uincii t'uiio un 1 labor. I had taken a rocker for him fro n the sittiiiy'.'o nu. 1'iit, spyil , ono dty, an ol I, I at i ir-1 1 .r, i u I 1 1 1 tn it h 1.1 b,tl iiio I 1 1 ii y ,' " i lft"'i or, ho itsko I mo to excningo with bin'. w!iie!i I was vory.gh I to d i. Xoi long after, a cliast of draA-ers, that was my giait'irather's found its v iv bi 'k to tho ol 1 pi ico. together ttith thu j i tint, lii'nss n i i i o 1 mil r ir that al'tnva lung ovjr it s so that, ut In1, thu roiiii lii'iil v irv m.ijl. ua it did bo'oto wo ro-atisiig- !lMt' "l"vu'lJtf otuw .lay wo shad ed it wita so much c.ito aud la!"11"1" bor. John nn 1 I hal quite a laugh ov or it, but, si I ing us it suited ti e prosout occupant, wo del u it mini, it. id it sooiuod 1 1 Hiiit hi n co.nplnto Iy. IIo spent miieli of his time reading. Noono c alio 1 ti sou hiiu, or wrote to bi n, tli mii In rotoivo I qnatititios of pipers aud maga zines. It was Margie that first snggOHtod that wo invito him to take tea with us one day wheu we bad some nu ll -mil dolioaoy oirly.strit-vborrios, think, "'IIo mint ba vory lonely, poor man 1" said my gentle'lieui'tod sis ter. ''Perhaps be dosou't have enough to eat. lie spoke about be iug poor you kuow." After this ho dropped in occasion ally, brioging some new magazine or pnpor, mid reading to us as we sat at work. Fiuully, it became uu est tablished custom with liim to tuko tea with us twice, .uud soinetiuies throe li nes a week fteipiontly in viting himself though wa always know wheu bo was ootuiug by the advent of Iho market biy with a liberal supply of provision.), ull of tbo bust quality. This troubled Margie's totidor conscience, and she io noitstratod with bim one day, ' It is wrong." be sii 1, with a graceful shako of the bind. "I'm poor uiao uu I ought to be more prlldont.,, Hut be oonlintiod on the same way, and we Dually got so nsod to his oddities of speech aod uotioo aa 1 1 thiuk littlo of tbem. Ho uud John wore apparent'y on the best ol I huh, and yet ba wa always finding fault witu bin to ma. To think of his tt'iiug satire chai'ico of his mother, wheu an has ullur eluldiee, ud sending inousv (o bis uiMtuer't wi to f bini to " U.i j SNYDER COUNTY, l'A, APRIL j -With thy pretty fare and y. ihea ought t , dj bolter. Unth." lie lesnmed, when paused for want of brenlh. "Not but what John is good, but lie ia poor, 'vo heard 1 hut thro refused Mr. I Tilt, who is worth !? 1. 000.000. What ea1o It. e do such ft foolish thing as that child r "lUcvun I did i't lovo d. II irt anil I do lovo lohu." Tho silenco that foll'wol undo me gl nC'i up at my ompiiii ii, who had t ut tit) I toward the d or. t was glowing dnk. mid tim f ton whs partly averted, but was ii most sure that the eyes vro full of tears Mr. Thomas generally nsnl the plain language, nloiont invariublv so when speikitig to mo or lirte, and. un'il I saw that he was a tegu lar attendant at St. Luke's, 1 sop P'Hftd him to bo n Quaker. When I iilludod to this iiuprnnhi.jn, be said : " wa brought up to th it faith s nnd it comes back to mo now that I I hid crowing old. aul tlio en 1 is It was nearer than I thought . Itu liu.l I, nun f.w.1,1.. nil ..,,,1...' - .... v Jhoilah it aenmed moro liko the Kindutil loss of strength thin actual dismise. In tho eai Iy npi ing ho us 1 1 , . miocKeii oowu ny ft runaway borne, 1 sustatuiiig somo fioiu which lie intelliHl irijury Dover l(C ivetcd .lohu nnd I took turns iu nursing Inm j it was pleiniiiit, nfteruiil. lo remember that ho wauled for iiolh. ing John. Margie nod wero there. ISo hi I oeoo lyin i'i a stupir for some boms ; iiow bo 1'iiiiHiid hitnu-lf mid bcc'in lo till!:, slarlling us not iilitlleby bis strange expi es-oons mid nlliuiioiis. "I was born in this room." bo said. Klancing around ; au l I iU:i!I die heie 1" Thinking bis inin.1 was wonder it:g. I I lid my hand gently on his. n . :i i i i i. "Tbee hast thv luolher'o iiame. j Kuth, mid her kind heart as well. ,tliat not lung is lout. V. S:.-'n! n. : but thy eyes urn liko tliy father's.! J"""1"" 1 " 'lie hilt been lieio llmnLin,' mo f,,,.; Married Tccplo Would be Happier, providing for his orphan yitls. Tbisi i' home trials w tie never told t was our room when iv were b its neig'ib u'h. tl.i'H knows. I 'cur oil Jon .' b"fmo John and I looked at. each other portini.e l to receipt-. , ll..ie a :. j'-.-r d.v.;ou v.f wik. in wondering awo. Two years l e-l If they trie 1 to by us 11 reeallo m. m-l m-itbrr iMeiiVit-or ei"!..'. iuU-i-fore I stood nt my fiihu's dyinj- iu com thln'p days, iiunci.-v.nh 10.1t tui; ! vv. .,. bed 1 v.iis i, tho same mysterious j If each would Vry t i bo it snppoi I Keep tlow :i i;k-u-.i . out d-u't I. shadow that made their faces look mid comfoi t to tho oilier. pcbiii ioiw. so straiignly 11 aliko f I If each romniu'iHro I tho utiier was; M.ike fiuDdt but duu't n.co i'n '.-- The dying man continued : ''Thy father mid I were- brothers, i'i 1 1:0 ever spouit 10 nice 01 111s brother Tom, who f orsuok lionjo uud country because ti girl. falo us fair, broke her troth to wo 1 a richer suitor f You buvo beeu kind to the poor old man who came to you as a stranger. I have not forgotten it us tlio ptpirs in my doik wid tdiuw." An ex tuiin iti-jii of tho pipers ill ludod to uot only proved that my poor lliiclo spoko tiiliy, but tbut ho' If there were fewer silks mi l vcl deid iu the possession of bonds mid vet street eoKtuiues uud iiloie plain stock to the utuoiuil of 20,tK)0 ijtidy hoiisii dresses, "to bo divided oq lilly so bo- If there were fewer "pleuse darl twean his two nieces, Unth uud Jur giiret Oiuy." Of 0 in ise, John and I mm lied. His mother and dargio livo with 11s, aud u happier homo it would be hard to fiud. Progress of the Telegraph. In IS II 1I1 ore were 40 inilos of line end an vibes. u IS 13 there wm 2,00) mi In- of lino nnd H.OOU miles of wirr, 7u 1853 there wera 11,075 10'ilos ol linn mi 1 22,01.'! miles uf wire. Iu I80J Ihero were 17.58.' miles nt line and 20 375 miles of wire. Iu 13G0 ihoro wore 211.413 niil'-s ef lino an I 5 ),'!) I miles of wire. In 1370 thors wars 51,1 Jl mile ofll'io and 107,21) in ibis ol viro. In 1S77 th ro ureio lll.di mil"' of hue sud 237.07 1 uil'oi of wire. Iu 18S l there w-r Uj3t milt. f Hue aa 1 3.. 1 OH ailf f wire Tb - Br t Uuo of isUt.iri.pS U t'i fjtiitsd SU'ta was ttibl sbvd b. VfIA Uallltuor Bttd VSBUttfle i int. TkU U Ut fWa, ' V r - '..( iikt . ' I M M n t t S. " A Bird I Wing. Oil you ever Ink at a bird's wing cnvfnllr, an 1 y t fin I Iron it, t'i'i ' i in vhi I i'l.' People nu i ills siipp He, i"i 'i llii' bild IlitH bnrnlis I ii, is lighter tlnin air, like it balloon, or that it r vk itelf nlong as a b'mt is imvi.l throng'! the water. Neither tf I hew suppositions i tril". A bud in ii"t buhier llin'i the air. nor does it il in' for when a bird ii nil t on tlm win:: it falls to tho groin I n ipii'uv a the sq'liirid. On tho conti itt, a bird Hies on its own cil.l, mi l could not llv at nil if it were hoi In-avii'r than (he air. Lok at a qnill featln'r. mi l ym will sen tlmt on en'h t-i le of lli cciit t :il shaft "f tpiill lh"Mi ii n broad, thin poili t, wlinrli i' c.ilie I vane. The vane on one side of tin shaft is (piile blond mi l Ib-xihli-while that ou tho utli-r ti In is n it row and . t i tT ; and by looking nt a wing with the feathers ill I hen l ices, yon will I'm 1 III it they nte placed h.i that lhy overlap 11 I'll!... li!(.i tlm 1.I.1U mi win l.w bin. I Kadi br oad vano 1 f tho feather bn- ;,! j. .,, ,i;lfi wi. n,d wj. jM I 1 ....!. 1 .1 . ui.ivu 1 iijnunm 1, i- i'."i itt'itni-rH loeHKe I no 11 "uimt tint m iIi' murou 1 1 n vano of tho ono h.!i Ii it. mil tlie j whole w in f t'orniH 11 Holi I m leet li'tn I .... . a blind ith tho si ites el in-1 Af ter the down stroke is linitht:.! hi, 1 ; tlio nn hlroke beititH, the iiresiauro i taken off thu lower Mirfaco of the will',', mid b-gius tia 't in lli up. per nm Tipk an 1 to pit hh !m f..,,i h-j j erti tlow mv.ii I in-teal of upwnr 1. 1 Tho broad vines no v have iiotnin.,' to hiippoit tlietn, and I hoy ben I down an 1 iil.o v t'l i uir t i p i-- thni'igo 'ho wi g. wl.n'li it no v l.kt a bind with the hJit open. IheKotwo roiiti iviinres the sh ipi of tho wing, and the sh ipo and nr. i r'iniiijiit i f tho feathers ll.ei HOA lo Succeed- j wing resints Ihe tilt on its stroke nu 1 ( j)olj-t 0,r. p.lb-t or.T0r'w. raisea tbo bird n It'.llo at each flip. , Kt-p a bvb vitality. ,! jbut at each n .trkf mMo vi t Is i uii ;,.,lt w,.jt y i r. i.. -i: r. ..iy .i . : i .... i . . ' '"" ,J r" i lhroiit-1. b -tw i the ltr.it mrs. t, i If tiny kiised slid mi lo up ft.'t. i . ver (piair.-i. ! ,f I'"1""1"'!' piio were pr ia lm 11 111 being. 11 it an angel, j II' women wi re nu kin I tj their nuHDati ls us ttn-y were to tlicir lov - ' v H, If fuel mi l provi-ions were laid iu during the high tido of sumtuei books of on-iiml entry. In i.ti Vii'v' it-atiuil they tuo reli liiie et .dvuoo ; If both parties remembered that ,..,)piH sie not they uiarried for worso us well as f ir 1 ...... If ui-m wero as th-nghtfnl for their wives us they weio for their awett - ' hearts. iugH," iii public, un 1 moro couimou milliners iu privule, f wives uud huslninds wmild take some pleasure as they go ulong and not iKgeiiei'ittu into men toiling machines. I'.ecreatiori is necessary to keep tho Lem t iu its place, mid to Kt-t ulong wilhoul it is a big mis take. If men would remember that it woinuu can't bo always smiling who has to cook the dinner, answer tbo door-bell half a dozen times, and uud get rid of a neighbor wbo bun dropped iu, tend to a Hick baby lie up the cut fiuger of a two-year-old, gather up the playthings of a foor-your old, tie up the head of a six-year-old, ou skate, uud get an fight-yeur-old ready for Bohml, to say nothing of svoopin. cUtuiug, etc A woninu with all this to) cm tend with may claim it as privi. lego to look and f.-ol littlo ir- I sometimes, aud a word of aympnthy would uot ba too much to sxpoot from tha tuun, who during th hoo sytuoon wouKVt let hor f u ry as luuea. as a suubdo, ii.iJjfu'j; uUti t. 1 21, 1881. NO. 41 Wlial's a Printer. printer, necor ling Io n pmininp (tell ingi. i l'ii iiinai rmi-'im In in I' -in II- Ml I' h Mi' m I'HIil," I' ipii' lo" m il l.i I be ninth ti irt-lt h ive ' mimII nips' mill lu iihi-r if ior ehildri'ii Others m iy run f in' no gels nloiig swifter by "selling Tnl. Me uiiiy be m-tliii.g ' iiiipr- inns" ttilhonl I'lmpii'iiee i limy nu tho "iye" wilhoiit i f', odii-g, D'm i ill ti-ii lli ti nl!i ; ulid-i ii!Iii-ii 'inn t ulaud wt.il.i ;lMym I. he ( -vl h'.ixti " an 1 do both ut III. hid: Iri.e ; m iy h.iva t o inn 'f iiiii- I'llM. ' mi I yt h ivo III ibw.'lilll'J only inase mid put aaiiv "pi" nin never S'-e n i i', lunch ! .h pit it dm iug bin wli. lif-j i bn a liiini in bi in uud a "i il'' at the .aini! ( nun "pit ' it g ood dcul, snd hot itsk ) f ivnr; in iy liiimlle n "hhonliii iron' un I I i v ti'ttii!" nb 'lit il ili . . , , noli, k"in or pit I : he may iimvi ,, ., . . ., 11 I I tin lu'V.-i to it m tvi'S tlm hoi I I,1 I , .1 Vet lie s 1 l ir Ii o-ii tlit nnlnuu' ; ulnbe un a lio' npuli a liiolo loll ; ; j .r.M.d nlieem n!,.,t j,,.. 1, i h'.unf.wif, ; be inu In In- f .101 ;i. 1 ma I ' I'd" ad I M-t bo obliged Io r i lie in 1 V ll-e ti.e I -!- p "ti Hie il I ,1m I ,l,..... 1 " mil, ..til i,. l,i.. 1 ' 'o 111I lio n the t-ilth umv l.iu ll- ""tars l,e 111 1 lm of a nil.t,,' ' dit-po-m m. an I hti.l innr iKfi.i ! . . ' ' 11 'v''' : "'i ' n h ive a j foot un 1 never bo del :r nc I ; n-.tet witb-iut a "ct-f" .in I kno.vt iiotl.iu.' ' it I w ur il. v-i.- ; I t ..! . , t- , . j ' ot'ing u, 1 1 1 o-." an I b., tr.,wii' "i - t-v-. ry , n ; .,i. vuiltr io. -,' ' '!'J "'' evai oniig m i i, m i.isi tin a n ni.ti., : , .f -i ! i. ii. t. Illle i t t- :il It t : f.o in l.icne I up." un I it ti.. V l i- I ti ne li t f n ,, . ,t , .,i , , n i ii- j i ii e n t'i p .1, i - l HI liu a t'u. i-;i n ' M:ek to Jmil C,,..,'UpiM bit : ,Ult to yo,ir . u.-fe i m, to.,.1.. ; 1 ' ttellt Jill Mui.l lie jiutillgs i au l be suto t" deii-Iop ll.eiu. lie wary u! dealUigs null UUSUC : f.tfil! IU. U, i iie cauituus ; i.i;!. n i., n ton iia'-.e a bargain, iuij it ,:t,v:.v uu J bu.d- Iv I'i'ii'i im.ke the ii-.! 1 t.j b:-.i '. . .... . i f. Vol lies. P. , , . , oil I tuko lii'.th lltKS to retiicve : vo,,.- Idhss. i ' . f lU tl.'.-ni u'.l . OS VllV Look after vonr l,ntto utid I t it lilt ter f il- i.Mi- el 111 l.i m.l I pone p.lMiient s,j iiulv tinin t pit- j ,Hlil ,a ,,f JjlcJ 1 ..i,.,,, 1 I A lvgul.tr system of feu brii out I bills aud st iteuieijts is uim e t AVetlvo MlUll hp'4NOIO'lic dllliuiug. liter your rhaiges wheu lli 00. U aio sold, l'ou'l wait. .1ike plaiis for u little way iiht-sd. but doii'l cust ilium iu iiou. lKiu'l tell what you aregoiog to do till you huvo done it. 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