ktlvoVtlln Raton. Oj column one yetr, t0.no Oue-hulf, column, one year, JO.OO One-fourth column, one year, lH.m One square (10 linos) I Insertion 75 E?ery additional Insertion, 50 Professional and Business cards o! Dot more tlinn 5 li nes, Pr year, 8.00 Auditor, Executor, Administrator nd Assignee Notices, .Bn Editorial notice per line, 15 All transient advertising less than months 10 cent a line. All sdvertisemcnta for shorter pe riod than one year iro payable At the (me they wo ordered, and it not paid jjj person ordering tlmin will oe held; jituiniblo for the tnoner. 1 o o t r y Marriage of Sun tnd Moon. Did you know that t. weddJutr had happened on high. And who were the parties united t Twae the Sun and the Moon I In the balls of theeky They were joined ; and our continent witnessed the tio i o continent else was invited. Their courtship was tedious , for ssl doui they met, Tete-a tete, whilst long centuries glid ed, l)ut the warmth of hie love she could hardly forget. For, thoiiirh distant afar, be would entile on her yet, Save when earth the fond couple dl . vldcd. But why o prolix was till courtship ! and why Bo long was postponed their connec tion t That the bridegroom woe anxious twere vain to deny, Blue the heat of hi passion pervad ed the sky I But the bride was renowned for re flection. Besides, 'tis reported their friends were alt vexed ; The match was deemed somehow unequal ; And, when bid to the wedding, each made ioiiio pretext To decline, till the lovers, worn out and perplexed. Were compelled to elope lu the sequel, liars and Jupiter never could such business boar, So they haughtily kept themselves from It, It' jrschell dwelt at sueh a distance he couldn't be thero ; Suturn sent with reluctance, bis Ring to the fair. By the hands of a trustworthy comet. Only one dim, pale planet, of planets the least, Condescended these naptlals to hon or, And that soomed like skulking away to the Kast ; Some anert it was Mercury, acting as Priest ; Some Venus, a peeping shame on her. Earth In silence rejoiced, as the bride groom and nettle In their mutual embraces vould ling er ; Whilst careering through regions of light at his side Hhe displayed the bright rliig,-not "u world too wide," For a conjugal pledge on tier finger. Henceforth shall those Orbs, to all husbands and wives, Since as patterns of duly ieected ; All her spleudor and glnry from him she derives. And i-he shows to the world, that the kindness he gives, Is faithfully prized ami reflected. The Idyl of the Baogngo Man. With many a curvo the trunks I pitch, With many a shout and sally; At station, siding, crossing, switch, On mountain grade or valley. I heave, I push, I tiling, I toss, With vigorous endeavor. And men may smile, and men grow cross, Ever! never! I bust trunks forever. The paper trunk from country town I balances and dandles; I turn It once or twice around And pull out both the handles, And grumhlo over traveling bags, And uioiiKtroiiM sample cases; But I can smash the maker's brags Like planter Paris vases! They holler, holler as I go, But they can't stop It, never, For they will learn just what I know, A truuk won't last foreverl Ever! never! And In and out I wind uhout, And here I siuokU a Wester, 1 turn a griiMMtek innide out Tliree time, a day at lea-t, sir, I tug, I Jerk; I ewear, I iweat, I toss the light valine, And what's too big to throw, you bet, I'll Ore lt round In place, They murmur, muriuer, everywhere. But I will heed them never, For women weep, and stron; men wear, , I'll claw their trunks forever; ' Everl everl I'll bust trunks forever. I I've cowed the preacher with my wrath, I scorn the Judge's ermine; . I've spoiled both brief and sermon; And books and socks and oards anl strings Too numerous to mention) And babies' clothes and woniau'i tiling's, Beyond my comprehension, I've spilled, I've scattered, and I've - slung, As far as space could sever, And scatter, scatter, old or young, I U scatter things foreverl Everl everl Heatter things forever! " " ' Bmlttyhn limit. VOL. 18. K p 1 c r 1 it 1 FORTY YEARS IN LOVE. "It won't do," said ol.l Tibbetts, shaking his bsd furiously. "I al ways have haled thoso Partridge, nuJ you shan't marry Fanny." "A man's affections," began IIo ratio. Monsenso" cried old Tibbetts. "Yon tnlk liko a boarding reboot girl. You uro of ago, l't know i bill I Rive you warning, if you persist, I'll take t tint clever little Johnson into partnership instead of you und ... . . .i you may beg or rvo ns yo'i please, for the saki of a rod -haired gi'. l liki Fanny Partridge " Off trotted old Tibholls as be ut tered these, last words. Mcnuwhile Mrs. PArtridgo and Fanny wore hard at It T.iuuy iu tears ! Mrs Pin tiidjjo in fury. "I'd rather sco yon iu your gravo. Fanny," ctiod Mrs. Pni tridgo. "Old Tibbult's iou. Why didu't yon choose a chimney swei.p It was Tibbotts that cheated your pa's brothor out of that piece of property. A bigger rascal never walked. No. Fanny, yon shad walk over my dead body before yon go to church with him." Fanny was seventeen an d very submissive. Horatio, although live and twenty; siihiuixsive likewiiie. Parental authority prevailed. One meetiog was allowed in which the twomightbid good-bye to each oth er. Fanny wept. Horatio hul l her handsin both of his, au J kissed thorn very fondly. "They may yiol I in tirao," snid Horatio, "or something may happen to niter things, lo true to mo for a little while. I shall never love any one but you." "My heart is brokon." said Fanny, believing it sincerely. ' But I sha! bo true to ou all my lifo." Immediately ho kissoj her. lie never forgot how hurd it wits to tuku his lips from hoi's t and their anus encircled each othur. And it was really a wonder llut tlie twj yonug lovers did uot die then and thcro. Old Tibbotlfl rowntd-i I bin son by muking Lint partner iu I'.te p'o.pri -ouh liria of TiliboUs & (.'.., foith with, while Mstuiua Partridge laini ed Fannie away to the north u! Franco. Horatio di I nit firnl eisily. It had heuu tiio eheriHlin I pi 41 of hi to marry Fanny, lie had a nnuil that wite proue to dwi'll upon detail. All his fundus about tuo future had been porfuctly tinislicd pictures. It wiin liurd to boitove that tho lit tle ronnd tei-t-ihlo would nover he set with puiiitod clii'if) 1 that Fiiuny, as Mis. Tihbutts, would not sit be side him in the third puw fr.irn tlie froutoti S'Uliy 111 iruini ; tint ho would not go with li'ir to chooso the color of the drawing-room furniture; and thoy would never h'ive their por traits puintu l to Imu on o.iuli side of the parlor ui lullu-piuo i. Fannie wushis praalic.il or gonor al idea ithiittuoy iuiht htvo walked togother for years in the moon-light was, perhaps, strongest ffitu her. But had ho been tho most perfect hero of romance she could uot have placed him on a higher po. lost it. The match certainly would havo been a happy oue had fate willed it to be a match at all. Thoy loved each other too well to seek comfort in new lovers. Zoratio seemed very steady, and shunood ladios society 1 and Fanny, after refusing au English baronet and a German baron, deoliued going into society any more, and settled down with her mother in a little town npon the Contiuent, where four or Ave English families dwelling thero exchanged whist parties, aud there were no young English people whatever. There, at thirty, she was still living, and then tt was that there came to tbe place an Edglish traveler who called apon her. He was a friend of Mr. Horatio Tibbetts, and bad been commissioned to baud ber a small parcel, and be was to tell Mr. Tibbetts bow she lookod and was 1 and that be was very well, quite bald for his years and uuuiar ried. And then the traveler went .way. The gift was a dainty work-box, w pth a great deal of mouey, and iu tb.ktlle bos where the thimble lay wskAjso ring. Its motto was "Din ua f'Tfiet." forget." " n9Wbowed this girt to bit iuW bat tbe wore tbe ring . MIDDLEMIUG, apaii.st uer he-art ntuler her dress, row hope crept into her soul , and when a fni vnnr. ifi., . i . .. K""", nni fur 111 n -.11 1 1 ' .,...,vl wii.-re.i nil Wind. WPr iiere.i in hand. with n genuine loto in tl 10 li'krL'lliii, : remsoi witliout lir.s tint ion . lfi('( f imver 1 n,i fr(, 1. en. IJ.it iii.m-o yrs p.Hi-,1. l..r, ,,f .. n least, an.j 1 no winory of the ; "in iiiinuy leil I at ill lwi.lt in 1.0 linsom of tho old iiii.iiitu Af .!1T 1:.. .i.w. thea-e of oiM,.. Mm. P.,,tiid,;o T!nf ..rerjrrown woiasn, ;U lo! died 1 nnd Fauny, ,,11 u1.10 j,, w,;.t (ltl( f,,,,,,,. y had always ro.uii .o 1 ,1 tr.n-e Ivid, j N, iil.r "wo il 1 be!ietu ; but it r. 11 11.. 11. 1 . i 1. iiiin"i:iiiiv ,nn.ii ii,,. 1 ,ii 1 I. . I drP.irlfil frifm.1i ern f.i r - 1 1 h 1 1 1 ix en her mother s win,i t j remniti in France ; now her lu iut ilict itud n 10 tnm hnmn. The fu iiMmii; p.,. per she oprned there told Imr of (lie denth of Mr. Tibi.elts, se l 1) ) years. 'IV ponoi- dropiid foriu I'n siny 'h hand, and ulie n it iini'ii ni iti iu ih J- for morn tin., t v-n!v mi.i it..H . Then she bi.'!in f.i ery very b.ifily, and t.iok tho ring f.o'n her Docket ! and looko 1 a' it. "lhtniii forget," she sobbed. "I inn Mine I; ii Inn not forgotten." And hIio begin to wonder what he looko I like uovv. Ho must have al tered. Per Imps he wm portly, liko his fiithor. Well, sho w w rathr flout heim If. Ouo eon! I not Im a Hli udnr yoiitli forever ; an 1 he had probably net rink of gny in bin dark hair. Nothiug could cliiingu liis tyt-s, however. Or, if he was alto, guther altere 1, she would love him still. Why not. muich it was heart that l ived, and o jt tho lloi'.i au 1 blood f Aud sho so mmngc! that tho nows should reaeli him inn few days' time th.it sho w.w tln-ro. I0 had heard it, nmlm lm 1 meant he should. He !iad bsun nil uloi... and vory lonely. IIo h.vl !o..-n mi obndi- eiitson and an i.'V.:eti .ato one, and had loved tho t.,-f v.. 1.1 m.u dv.riv. Hut uo.v he t'.i n 'lit. il, would harm no ouo if ho fdiotiU try lo realize his youthful dr. hum. He signed mid looked out of the wiudow wulked t the lire-place and stwod llieio. ..uurelentiug t liiighteiit .1 up mi 1 bognti to nml;i one of it is nl 1 fancy picture of I'.iuiiy at ti;u uii.. r bido of the lire, "ohc'Il bo older, of eonrso," he said. " l'liin perhaps fru:i!d and worn j Ji ll", to i. S'j ttntt-'r; it' Funny, at. 1 shu'U bo bo 411ttf.1l to 1110," And lie wi-uto Imr a letter o 1 th- 1 spot, iu shicli l.oevt 1, he ouly tol I j bur ho was coining to huo her. j A11 elderly la ly tins wnikitig iuii1 greuu lane ui-nr llonscy, with tw i ' children, and a poo il.t which wax her own, tiiu childi'uii her laud :i.l .ho was it very Hlo.it li ly, with f.niv c'.iiiH aud a red f.e.'e, tiud no ivuiH whatever. As sho wulkod, thero cuiuo up tho l.auo a weary old goutlo n in, with a largo green uiubrclla nn dor his arm. His uo.-io 1111 1 chin met. Iii3 head was as smooth as an egg, except juiitiitthe nape of the neck, where, six hairs still clung. IIn 0 irs st 10 1 out on otich side of his fnu, largo, yello. nnd with frosty blue eyes, aud a wart on his foro lioad. .hi 'it the kind of au old man the stout la dy hated. "A frizzly old crotlnro," ho thought ; und just thou poodle and children, all tiud toguthor with blue libbou, taugled themselves about his logs and uearly oversut hiiu, 'C'omo here, my dears 1 don't run iigniust the gentleman iu that way," said tho fat lady iu a faint voice. ''People should teach their grand children uud their dogs better, man ners," said the old guutlotuuu, tosti- ''3tf grandchildren T" pantod the old lady ; "what impudence I t beg you'll not kick that dog, sir. Cruel ty to animals is forbidden by law, thauk heaven I'' "It this dog is mad, as be sooms to be, 1 will have him .shot," said the old gentleman, "Come here, I'i do, darling,'' cried the elderly lady, "Jly dears, run home to your m 11." And just then out stepped the landlady. To her the old gontleman addressed himself. "I bog pardon, ma'am. Can you tell toe in which of these bouses I can find a lady of the name uf Par tridge Mies Fanny Partridge 7" 'tV'hy, this is the houso, sir," said tbe landludy "aud bero is Miss Partridge herself." & i&vJC '1 wsj Sr4Y tiiw SNYDER COUNTY, l'A, . I b'NK j the old gentleman, looking ently around for Miss IWtiiege. ai l Lev-! '........ .... er luinsing oi uin stott lilir, . - . . . 1 "lliiriV in 1,1m JI Hiu I .1 11a I v ' "Here, iiii.im I'lulnlUI v prOHdllt ill' I ho curd to th'it indiiiln. 1 11I. "Tlml. t,ii . Mi I'm t ri I ,.. j TS.u imnie upon I'm md was ! ;"IIom'io J il-1, tts' Tli-if hi to.v litflo ol.l umu. liko iv wnsol. with , a..m.. . 4 - . 1. h". . uii.ki Hiiimun. nil 1 11 r ll.lll, n i ....... .... 1 .... ... .. . 1 ..n 11 u dn 11110 n: I -n i:i. il r : I time, nnd change, and nil tun rrt uf it. They Fat uii ti e lior .e h;iii 1 sol.i, iu thi pn-ior, an f trie I t 1 t l'.. , ,i',ke,l thn co. and a thsy !i 1 so, thf y dii rovei e 1 J t . ei e rn imhh mi the milk. Hint I'anny aud llonti i w'10 I .v.-1 j ,, SiitnrLiy enoiin,. mtiw m in ie!i other wero both (le i 1 - :is if th-3 vV i sli.rtni i.ut lo ruu I the evi ii sod W'jre ov?r t.i-ir pur intrU .' jit,... l,o wif,. -,.inu;.ed : Ha l they m.irrie 1 y;-ir l.-f-n-. ! "Y.-u ii.iski foine Lome i"it! .-, 1.0 !,ri,,J',,,'y !" woul I h i.-M luen nlil; 'Ui'n' l" ,Ml'" p-M-'niit t "l""1 ,Ill'il" ,u""-vl ' "" !ng as sti.iugeis they ivpnl.-ied j "If he slioiil I presume on out- c !.l Ab-int two oVIo- k. BlVcetioii I" llumght Fil'lllV, "siu-li u 1 jm w;f,, t -rit:rk--l di-tinc!!,.-very dtsiigreeabhi old livm !" j mi-. I want y )'i to ' If she should expoct mu t l re- 1 pllM," ine.iilmr thu past, llii-i dn idfili -T.v,) piir hi --no good." moiinUiu of ll.-t.1i I" tho.ijht Horn-1 -i'.,,,, W.,M ,,,,.,. ,,t. " I no, an l tiieii lie to!4 li.,r ho was jglnd ti see ber looking ho well an l1, hoped tluiy would be neighlmrs, .Sim thought th.it unlikely ; tho pluci) did nut agree with her. Eie'.i dodgod tho t ,-t, tot gucsi ing how glal lie other was lo dodge' it also, and thoy r.irtod forever, pa-j r - . plely hoping tl tnoet very soon. I'liut night two pillows wjrj w 't with ti.iirn. Funny wept for tlie ;yo,,,llf'' 1 ,v,'r of whose deat'i she I 'A '"ve heard that day, and I lli ' r 11 ,08t l'"""'' no,v i 'u ,,K"noi'y. Hut tlmr.i was no I'"-"- '"-'" "r I1:,l"!'oi un on Him. iu-y 1110 01 i 11 i n . did liotcv .'n wUh to meet ngiiill. Thero was acrtniu horr.ir in that meeting not to b-. forgotten. They never mot more ; but when Funny d.jl, yLius after, tho ring with its inottj of "Diuna forget" tho ling which no power could have j placed over her f.it liii ;i.'r hung by i iU ribbon over her heart, und lloia-j , tio h id bai iu I with him 11 lock of, I hair servcrcd from I'linns le ad in 1 1 Iho Ion ag), wiiuu it w.h g 1 l .i.i. j I Kieli heart wai young nnd true;! leit, forly yoar.4 of c niiforluUe, Wwll j L'l-.l lifo h 1 1 b th v. try cruel to 'lie u li i li.'tt -to tlioir viijoi to Ill.Tir 111 lllllel's. "Do you hiippo ;e tbi.t Rotue'.i he! e I'ey.nid the 1 tars tltey hiviiiuet 11 11 I ; are lovers a 'nin !" 1 hope t-o ; for in i thdirO'Vii way lliey suil'i .red i;ro,.t! hero for 110 fault uf tin ir o.vu. Tiii i 1 wn.r, Ncvm I'm:. Tin stars " ill grow ilitu. tint sun w iil pulo I. is glory, but truth will be over j young. Integrity, uprightness, liou esty. love, goo IiieMH, tliey me nil im perishublu. No grave can ever en tomb tlidHO itlliuni till pl iileipli.i.s. They have been in prison, but they havo been floor tint 11 before. Thoho ho have enshriued tlieui iu their hun ts Luvo betu burned nt the Make, but out of their unites other witness es have 111 ieou. No sen ran drown, no titoiiii can wreck, no abyss can swallow up tho everlasting truth. Yon cannot kill goodness, and integ rity, and righlvousueNS. Tuo way that is consistent with these must be a way evei lusting. State Suporiutoudout lligboo, iu a recent speech before a Sunday school convention, had the courage to use tho following language . "Many teachers iu our public schools are unfit to tench children. They are lucking in character. The directors should see to it that no sncb pcrsous are employod. Tho tuncbor should be good, holiest, up right, and should possess bruius suf ficient to tench what tie knows. As between character and brains, 1 would prefer character." A Cincinnati girl spent ill her 1 i-nro time for throe years io learn ing to boi, and then whon she got married aoj wanted to fijlit her lius hand, she pulled hair an l scratched tho same asaoy other woman weulJ, You can't make over haman'oature. T 5 - Drummeri never have-to servs aa approotiosship. As soon as they en ter epos their business, tliv bocomo Making Buttor. A mnn who resides in Ihe snhorhs . ntO t'tv rer.-nl v imiel.iisi' I s unc '..l If..V.I,.'iL ,ll,..i - 1.1 ..f..... 1... I. .!.,.!..,. it Tl. .1 m 1 I.. .1 1 if ...,. it ,1; I lv.nl.. .u j, f Unit; r n't 1 fiea I'm I ,;1It ((,.,, lt I,.,.tn:u.ri'e. Well, iie ..:- th:i l.e v .:;M he ... . : ,lii..vi il I. 'I 111.11 -V 11 1 ( '. I , 1 deei ivid li lli ilt 'Vj morn. 1, never. Ho WOlll.I lll 'l 0 l il IUVI1 l -ll l.M 11" von! I iii:'.'." Ins own lnit'i;r. Ho l'l'l'llt a cvo, H" 1 1 1 : 1 ' 1 the en v. Tin. I i I 1 h iv. hi "if !, !, lift tu 111 und 'u urn as onu, 111 le ilit 'ns to I'l't Up i-ii !y in th" i:"iriii;' ! rimn,, ll 'iv ;-oi :i to eli uei,. 1!. mi I l i won! !. IU-ciinu h .mn n.rl iu ! ii ,.;, i ., ,t tin, form i!.f v ,.,,, vj,, , bj, tn. She Mils in 1 1. He Willi hlmyy. ll. in ' in. i I t-li1 elririi 1 1 loo lit- ltr d it w.,v. ,.avii'' the bill u.r m 1( j,, the ehuin. 5,..j : sleepv he di I not, noti -u her. lii.f.nii leiniier for e'lineli t-lie :n- ...1 ll. ..i.Ui l.n.f ll.ii eliiiin. eotH-eil. ;,,d i. but ter an I left tlie h iltoi milU 111 ill eli'.ti'il. lie 8ai 1 : ) 1 d -a-h'er churn." It was it di'lur cliiiiu, feared his wile us all good tiu ii do. und eoiiitniiiiei.'d . huMiing. Hi-eointiii iiced ut '.) o'rloci.. Al '.:'', ) liu locked to tt:o if it wan 'ivniing." It. did not iii'i nir to l.n. -------- At U).;j lm it.ti.i'.l u tit). ., ... t .: i'LSlllI, Ui IUBeeviou UOI uil.:jur - roil-'. 'r. e0. At l; I'I, pert-piling freely, h happened to tuuil; of tlm bottlo ni brail. ly kept in tho hoiit-o for lue.li I'lll pill'poser-. The buttrr wea not "coinin j" Uei! ill r M :IH lli.-i Wife. lint the blun I;' was forthcoming, llo di ml; Iu ivny. At H i ) hu t-t, ,ped iigaiu und liiildo llle dl. el e l.l.ileltlo'.i. K' suit h'.u U us lo wiiit'iuit iiiiothir .I.ii.!;. Hi' w i'i g tlitig uei 1. At IJ.'t ' lm Inoli a lunoh lltul C in t i II II. ' I . hill illllg. At l:ld lm Ik lo. I toitit if his ui:c IV:. H e. luil.g. i V.iu w.-.s not -nor w.is lhol"i!'or. A'. ;;'0 ho colli, I t-.tau i it no long . r. A:?.l therefore tool- miotli' di -ink. Tin 11 ho churned live minutes. Then Hworo a few ininutes. And ntxt ho took his gun nu 1 loud.' 1 it. At a::il) dropped down completely exhausted. 'i'.ui miuuluH later ho h i ldumol i.ihod tho eliiu u with tho lint. 'in t, aud was just goiug out to shoot tho cow wheu his wifo cumo iu iilmost bieuthless nnd put him to bed. Avoin Si.xi'::u. N ouo of m are iorl'ccf, uud we liava no nVht Hirre- l iro to expect perlccti 11 in oilers. S ' d'yo'i caun.it t.ieuli well -f your neighbors, do not spoak of thrui ut nil. A ei'jrs iieiishb'tr niiy bi! m.i do a tiud one by kind tuutineut. The way to bo happy i to unku others happy. To Jj gaod i a luxury. If you are not wiser and hotter at the end of the day, that day U lout. 'notion kiiiducsn, oven it it he hat to speik uno word. 11 ii'it Sidnto he what yen are not. Iarn to con trol your tuiuper and yoir wjr Is. Say notbiuc beliin t one's bai'k tlmt you would not itty to hi Uo - This habit of reticcnce.beKldosbeio 4 a kind-) oue, is safe. Many a hsUer Irirvcs' lias boon roipel from tliought'o. words of censure. A Brooklyn father rebuked his ngly daughter for being lather for ward, He suid ; "You ought to be nshamed to be always running after young men." "It is not my fault," she responded "Whoso fault is it t" ."It i their tault. It thej wouM 8taoatiUIsivouU uot lv6torun;jllHl;tirfut(m.AlJJia'lUe bjul -t; k f. .1 .... ' 1 . i Fl tS f :!0. IS8L. NO, f.1 Tumsi.ni hovj.bs. "J he foot go..s when the .... , lo .ms. I!,. .1 .i nn 1 nnt. inn . hut ! not (in 11 u.ilf I t lili !. ii.m ' .'If ttie uh it ir.vilr I In ; diu-j it Is nui t'.i'.t ho iu.y i:ui,v Hi ;..od" '.Vo.ii for tl.y rhurvter nut , 1 . .. .1 ...11 .... .1, I .. 1 I'ii 11. v., 1 1 1 11 I, . o in 10 til.-! II , I I IO.I..II' i ; mil aiiilii.iiMs iiirifeil. " ! lie w 'to in t i 1 iloi'J no i' IiHi; l. l s th.it bund l ' Ivwi'efi: i "It is l!i ' i i i. r !.;!:::. !' wVi !i ei ! hist lllH !!.," - i 1 l--i '.'I SJ'i'i'l. III'! o! ' I'nii'i ttil i e.lM'.'t .! i f r I in m i, Ivr'. what tli' l . H i do ( iv i 1 in i h "Wlul Hi" l opp is I, 111' ', Iff I Iho ill lie bin!) 1'i.vo eiileli ' J ' mini s ilnt iiiin'oi tui.e.s in v.-r cotiu-: 'sing'y. ; lie v flit to tile s'.-a an 1 f o.in.l it j i!t " - iiieiins th it ii iiiwirdiv man ' ill ii! i ;.i h fiiii iii liis 1 1 ii li i'TiKi o,'.;. ; "Ills loi'tuiiii lull lililiu 1 Hit, i ! ii nl-i a.i I t.ti ;i" r. feis to u prodi" ; j i j "l!iN t'.i fi i t of t:i pi'i'nid ' ' uai I . n, mid m t iiiTiiiilH I i'i iitnvi,. j : t : .-. " r . f r-i to i ic itito In. I I "III" I T , ::. 'H'lll l,l 4 ll'lt tll'll;n ! , . . I'll' 'lil it -el i, . I iiiil t-llilli I lint I . , , , tlie worlf uf one n.11,1 c. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 pi j llieio 1 v,'r 11 ' " '- ! "A w. U-me i ! I Ion iH bfttel b r i I" tiir it, h i ,!""' n lo (1. e'.e.l til it II woman i4 conn t lilies worth . ' 11 "i:"- ' iVIiiit nee.le-il th "!, iti'tgnili" tilt mu- ' -uiilv it ilinmi.i'it lm.'." t-i;' iiiii.-s tli it, if y on me rich fooUwil' ui ike tun '!i of y 01. ' Mo c.iiinot ' iv l.i i burlier for his beard, nu. 1 lie utit 4 uili.(vHeH lor j tlm Ci re'iio-iy of his maliiugo" re- fell ton In ill !.o. n.r!rr luivit:g been joiice milled, tiiis to l. eoiiiitieiiee I bai 'ICS 1111 a large seal". "lie is 1 ni!;ing for bin thread nnd III id li', ni.iiur in,..,. I.i n l.,,..l l...-" , - " '.jo.. .... r... . r, ) li lets to a 11) 111 Willi llui fnilii'g into a Inoivn htn ly. I .'oit ,.f ....... . l "j wuiiled tu kiss liis wife, mid lie put her eyes i.iil" means that I, il is niore ofteii iieeouii li-Iied than ' toil With the best iliti litions, -- A N.'I8'.V Uiii COW. ' I uey 1V1 I'.i 11 ! 1 I V nl ! hit 11 1 11 1.1. u " 1 J I ''O.'l.ing Oo I' oil ll hti.ninlt.iiit '...I.. San Fl.IIICIt-.CO, Uli.l t'".' (lot- tlest, gul ol t i.' g'ls'ioti ut Muitiit d':.:uu!;'iiis aud a.ud : "On. that I:, Olid, l.ol'li.l In Ml'l ii. in : i.i d t:. i.i'.'.-t in,'!.:;',,! I V 'll'.lll o ti."ie luht Miinii.i r you I Vi 1' lo i:d lif. I. h II Woll.ler lli.l j ti;;if dot'i'l till .1 while." I " .Villi'. '"I f l! t !l ll.W it 1 ' c'jOI'llM r.l til .. r . j "''',' c! I, volt tee, f I'.nS mi ll'lf'.' r.iili a pin-i'e pie-111. I'i'i.v, iri 1 I I IV ill, lei e I ' t I IllV- iil, ii'oo ll II 1,; .1 I'VelH. Af'ei" ilvlliliu ' I Hilt diiA il to I t, j:j it 1 iijolv e in - VOll. Illl'l IVi'l 'IO ion r I IH'ILI a und befo: 0 lore.; 1 he it. I ;i , 'l'lL"r r "' ling h iii'i t 1:1 h. ini'i bulli es riglit I'elilii'l lil". I Knew 111 1 oiiee, somehoiV, that it was a gri.-1 "liro'it .'colt !" nnd you it'I ui me!" iih.id.leied her escort. 'Not a soul w tln 11 a mile of mo lnsjut.t puts j zed Willi teir.tr. 1 didn't .1 lie to t-tir, but in it minute. I heard tl.e beast coining to.uird me through tuo thicket." "Oh, if I'd only been there," said 11 young m m breathing very hard. "I knew it wss no ut-e to try and run, and I had heard somewhere that bears uovei touch dead people. So 1 just shut my eyes aud held my breath." ' (ir ieious !" ''reity soon Iho groat brute walked op close und beguu suitling me all over. Oh, it was just leiii ble 1" "Should have thought you would havo faiut ed. ' "On, I didu't diri tj," Biil tho beroiuo. "Just then, supp ibo, tho party rushod up aud resound yon," ssid tho nppailed nudieuco. No, they didn't. l'retty soon I felt the great beast nulling ut tbe (lowers in my hut, so 1 jiml gut up and shootod the horrid thing away, "What, tho gri.ly 1" 1 t)li I it waau't a griz.ly. It w.m a imsty cost. Hut jjst tuppose it had b.cu a gii.ly 1" lt.it tlio nudieuce refused t ) "suit. pose," and tho p uly lo"Ue, like a wi. I ",.... '.. hi,:.'.) I.in 1 i-i go d for il 1. I rut', i-ii. :ii .1. . 11. I. nr i,.--1 1 " tf ' ' . 1 1 1. .. .;r 1. ' o .Irllv "olr.il In;'.!, .)', 1 i . ,!,;:.'. u. , r'ti!.. m-.nti . , , , . I . . I it '! ii1' i . . . i i I'. I'.. ",.. niil '' - ic ii . : I" i ii. :, ,.,.. i . i. ii.m. i.i.i i . uii i . 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