7. i,-tC-A-'5l Somerset HeraM. Gazing at Corpses. s '!' "Publication. t. !. " r. ' .. si : i -hs.-.rtir.ii'fsi 'villi at! ;.a 'I i- . .r-'.u.w-'t-p mletilir ,.. ..!.,-. hfP iVir.iit t.keout then ,. ..i rr-i-.f.-it''' 1,,r -a,-erir'- ' , .re out jim.. . to mi-.i- i.nff ln-t-n.irr -. r,, ,... A-i-ina I ... -,-:rrairT llt'tui). 'ik.rL'. I 'a. .i. 0 AT I v-t -la K KB. 1 fl.xr , Aid .". -I U.i- IT LAW. :-!.! .'1 ! ; i.v II. M. II. I I.. . , s 7.. a r i. a 1) 1 I J .-- l ! la :-..:; E II a. ---.a. I'm ,u M-aiii:.-': li WW. A T-l. AM . s- ,t. w a! u -a. 1 a. !..! ! it ..lul'tlte. J I) I) I) ) I) I) ;M1 A I LAW. .::ieT-t'-l. l's. I., ill, bil-'.li. .-i.tra-l.-i -I !' ' '"'" ln- ,VC. "f !;H".!'. . ; -: i v " 'At1 -' -.la.-e-t P Hi.. I !! -d-'.i kKB. . x -l li' ; mmi i. r v. k " : i : i i. i ii ii. I) m ini Ti:!.::. . .( I.-r I -..' li.i.ti -' f'-i.l I) M V IdY ,-r ',, r I) I) I.I IN. Ii l.-t- I) ' !.! ki: ::-. t ( ' un t y 1 5.i nk. .' - !.!..! I'll! I' is" -'t:vN. M.J PF;!TTS. NT - il i H GLS MODERATE. I r..i..;-ti.. 1 Vll.l.i'i.i CURTIS K. CROVE. SOMERSET, PA, ' -i H.-. . Al.i:iAi.!-. -) l.:N., M V...N. HI ' K Vt.L.V.-KA-Ki.N N!' W K-TI.I V W'.t:K t 'ir:..-t.v, ,H, Mi(,rt S,n.. Pa.n:;rg Dor.e on Short T:me. w ''-' TV. s.u.,. it.,. ' ' .W.:;y .nil VI K : J- :y ; AH Work Warranitu !: i,:,...n, ,r., M.k .-..I ,jti '-,1 " " ; iru,, M)t.,M,n. CURTIS K GROVE, i lie VOL. XXXV. NO. HTAETIESi C2rF.LTT it i I i.iu-l :. I !".r i,;. r :r ! t!:C Mfct lii.it - Wfiriiu- - litiiriin; i i.icurrhr.i-r.i-.:.-u :tn i n-i.raiu'i.t. 11-iri -:v i the '-il j .. .! t!.-n'!it i'eo:'T.-pri'tun ar ii ici ..i. ' i. r :-i'Urs.ai!.l iliel.ultliat t yir M.n -i - m" Atri jii'ir.s have nt-ver . . i. . i t..r l. ' v:i .i,i iu mo-it woi!l ar r.i .: ii 'I .1 lit. Ii-L ii. Willi il-, iir.iu.ltfn.il . : .. ir.tr. j:: I tii! t!iu.in la il' gruleiui i :--iii7iij. i wiv.-! I.f theio L. iti.it l.i- irj i-y Ii ii "a uri - :i.i wll as ri-!,t. !..f -ri -n..e li.w a'ii;. y ueinoiivtrail t'l a i:ir' it'v.ip.i :if;.!i utin- arr w.-r:u-i . I"::-? .i : ; u. tl i-:il in t ;;r i!'.i. an I r--:v ; in !-.- n r:...-t ileal : lni.-tive ! I wln.h x.t.iai M ::: 1 ii ! .'' ffi :htll"m.?, h:j pp. 1 I-..H tiir-iiiy. Ii tao rh p.iin --H f Lit !! ! i carn.n it m,l .." fie i. t.-n; it i i " ii . tin- a ti.in m the H k io an i Ii u r- luc i't:iis n tii j .hi.-. Ii r-.i '. t i- iiv-'.-uii-l kithi.-vn, c-i;i-in' i:i--i ; -a irrit.tria,' i- . Kan., a:i 1 i:' i ni 'X I ir a:.-r ;:i. i li--iiiia;ii: -I !. i - i : .- ii i. ill r- re liitrM.-'Tinii t i r.-.-i .iri; i.i 1 b ulilu W-t t.' , w. X. Y.. A , . !, 0.. Y r . f ; : :-t 1 1 li. I- .it f1:;n.l. tml in r-;.!v i -,v t!i t Ath! .ulinr.vt rrv.-t tlw iii t r':-':-t il n":'? i t nr'i r I t in h . r:- . -n l:...t eer 1:-, i. :': r i.- ... V. r'a I. tt!.- lie was o.jt i:ji ilel j.iv i.i.re I -r -it in'th-. IliAtr 1 Takrc1. Nrt. I'i'-wiiit.ri., A 1(1. ! a-n tli-iiKi" ! t.'i ii 1 i-hi Atlii. ; l.i.ris. I in J r:i-j-Ti:!!:..,ti wva ywip.. f. irti.f the ii'. i.- ! n.-t i v? . ivit t--i.iv 1 am w.-il an i h.-ir'y. I ri:e !in.- ii. ipin s taT &ulicf.i ii:iy trv ii. ". S. Flein- -.. i-.v. r. iir .i.-:-l ill k--i Ati.u.jiiro .. Aii.i-.j.lior i-i'.l!-. t.iii ii re tlnv an .i .. u ' n.-'it .i t'l" ilruL'L-i-t tin- , tii it i!-.frt i t.., 112 V. all ft.. "iv Y..rk. i .-:). r . uuT. a..-.- i :ii'l 1 in rt-i-i i i.f . I1' 'T ft i ii i he. EXCELSIOR COOK I'jUlECil LiliiL'l AH Fcrctesrs cai t3 SnitsJ! Li mmBuyiraji n.'i . - u f in R. Ii. Scholl 4Vr Co.. - ;r i.v f.-- r. pa. h r. it "Mi.ri w In- 'i' h' .i:"rt i'f i)t ttn;.4a iiil-UlMJMitlt. I T.rilii. !i.-n'i.t--. Mii't lit) I i-a.nl ;i-ic it aiJ'l v. iiiii.T ui jm (M.!-,:-,! ,tr .1.- W !-'-:t ,r-i.iMli t' T II i,ir;; i . . ii i - . it.- --!-t "i, Ai.ht-kT A. H"Kni l u ; .n n u-Itr- il. I ' ' It- i-ri-. , !' '" - n-t r(tjTMi.ti ii'.:'t u-- -.i', iii' t 'I !! a.- i;it-r. J. .TT I Kit. HOBNE & WARD NO..V FIFHI AVHXUH, I'l l l Sli 1 lid II. I'A. SPRING AND SUMMER, 1886. NEW GOODS T' p" T M V A A ill Gsnts' FnnisliiEi Gccfs, ic, it Kour Patronaqe Is FMpfctfullj Solieitrd. V..i I .i:i-r. i ii. I'd rr..n,l:i !l i HER PRETTY FEET. XMW CJOOIJ.- Sprixc, Wear. .:m i'r-- i . nuii -! .i .i-I V.w i : -1.) -"I";.- ! T.I t .1 : 111 :,r i-.-. -i.t 1 . . T T 1 1 -X" 111 Ii.' . w :.ii!i r.:'.:l:- III .-r.ii'iL- . .1! l':... k 1 - i r.-lTi -ik i Mir.i'i .-:'k ii-t in 'i'i- !'!, Tin- . it.-., .-'ir -1 L'-l l.' in i.'ir ."T .i.-r:i;ii 'ar.-' i i rt- !' iii'W l-'r.-i i. -i -.iT : u. -....'rii. Aii.i.T ni i.ini-- ,"i I Am. 1 1, .iii i i i!l.;ini- '!.- Ill: f Ii. .- i iin.-ti I, l-t il pair Up ! in v Ka.i-:" 111. t-l .jiiahtie. '. i- 11, White .III. I : 1.:... . tmr-.'ain-. e l.i: i-n riai.'iol,' -v.-iti.- t. ln 1 -it t :i.-v, Ina f i-ie. mill.-- and res. HCRNE & CDS Pen a Avnu fcore. Pittsburgh. Pa. Agents Wanted New Book of VON ts.n fl.a.-r : Thr.tlir.ir A-i'-. liii-. nn.I V ""i it t--i 'a: i. l..-ir.i:t.te imuu'uily I I, '--trai.-l A .,r l s , Apt..lv -bin - eine'r -vni, in t r n:, (,! mil fa. , cr-f,o,m ii-i ,n..-ulr- I- a. .e.KTt.N ti , i ru!,iin,.r. l'hi.-1 in M.IA- IC-ITT. wwiu.,--..iuin,f..,.ilMt etaM. N. bojd. .trait- Ajrelll WONDERS S 44. THE PRINTER S DEVIL. Tt.f I.-viI. Tb;U tie rnui J if fit- mM t" H b- Itmru- ihf art ot' makirnt An.. lUf mii'"r. t.'i-iit the r - a lit'-' ia. rLi i-'i 'i Ij. t-n iT- i. ii rij.-" ' Tli it ;1. iu.-jiiM :"m.u i.- ail t" si; tit Uirr " ttl Wittl Act .n i i.'-l the : '.-;! w 'it.- r -. T!'t r. A CAREFOOTED KING. The Only King in the Americas Kin of the Mosquito-. I 11' Mt : V Kl lr I!.- Li y in a iiuiuiii.N k hi ii I m hihi in-:, m itii lii lift liaujiiij "Vit tii-' .-i.ii'. I. i-r ;i.-ii-i'i. a hal 1-" k insr miin. I"j' r..!iii-r -liii'il. Ii.- unr- a w iii'..' n.iti.n i-'.iii mi.! a .:iir ui' ji.irit,ii..ii . i;;at.-ii. i;.-tt-:..i i.f t !ir r-ival iTiniiii'. ;ti. 1 !. 'Mlli.it tin-y wen- tlif ::': L':ii"Mi.'!i! Mi l::i.-tv oii,-.!. Vi't hi' i- Km- i.i:!v kir.j in all Aim-riiM. ii'ni.ir. Hi- !'i, !''i,.,i M..j-ty. limn 1'i'tri ,.,uii i.., wlio i iiiui' i'. in ir ns at tin- ti ia.' 'if f i H ( Vii-t.-iiniii! Kj--:!ii.:i, i-i-M i- t-!. i-T l- i Kn.j.. r-'r. :li.- Kmi-r-.r,,:' th.' l'.r.iz':!-. :i;i'i lia a 1 untrj' n-ariy .1.- !arj- tin i 11 t--i M;it.--. Tli.' mail I s.t in tl:. liainiii.i-k w; iri-.rj- W'ii'ia'ii Alur II. i'i'iy, K itiir .-f tli.- M-j.ii.t-r-. !' :i'.;.i III. 1-t i'f y-'l ii;ii' D.-vt-r ii'-ar.l. .1- ii.'tinii.' i- ol hi, 11 in tin' ''LTaj-ii..-- an 1 tii-.-!'.- ii-. . i-r l.t-ani ..I iinu ii.iv.- i. -r.i. t fi, (,i- -;... -tiiiif I 1 It In.' Ill", t-l'iii-i.'--it.- oil ii; tiif"!!. an.l Ii.r. a i.v:-'".. 11, any y ..." I'.iiiif m-ar jr.-itmjr 1. . i x.- 1 ii. ::i a ..r wuli lliul:;n I. Mi ;rrtn.i!:iilit r v a tin' i:i.n:. i..i'.i' -i M''. t 11!' tin- M'TiPx- li'K-trini'." !" im-h a srrvat ii.-al h.-ar-i ii. the 'it !..!-.- .f ( .'ii-r..- Ti.at a- ..li ('iuii.ti e;.rfs.-. ii '.y rrt-i'l.-nt M .nr.-. tji! 1 jir"t an r. i:i. ns. an.l K.iur'.an.l in partirnhir. hi:!- piiii-l t'l.-ii 11 l.ii.-ii.'. : ii-1 U't tiling in !iii--i'lt- of tin- iK-aii al'.ii.-. Tin- ! j'lit.i Kiiiir li.Tii i a narrmi -rip of lain! iiiiU lnr.it. mi il.f t-a-t-"ii -i.lf of N i-"r::iii:iia. iin-i Ir'Hitin on tin-1 'arrirx-an S-a. -i our nuip- i i r.ii'n -I thf Mur-niito Ilc-rvation. for t!i-t"ii:!-.i Mat iovernniont has iifitT nv . j:ii.f.l tli. ruliT a a killer, hut if you mil Lt t an Kiiiriifli inaj you will fin.l it ;.:it .low n a-a kiii.lom." The anits- . ii of i . iri'f William Alii.-rt ll.m.lyall .n?'tvsm t n.npl nnlr tin HUspif. of t:if P.ritisii 1 ! iovrrmiM iiT.aii'l havfalway n riii.uizt'il ly it as fwtl kin-. Wht-n tiie SjianianU i-..ii'1'u n-.l Ani- ri-i-a tht'V t-rtf ah.' to ovrri-onic a!! thr 11- ii.in nations rxtvpt t o. Thi'.-' wort- the Arnraiiiaii triln-s 111 ( 'iiiii. tin- inostar-iikt- aii'l iKTitit "f ail the avai.i' on :.i- -..titlit-rn ontiii'-nt. aii'i tin- M..-,11,1'.- on tin- f-ai-lt-rn i-oai-t of ( t-iiir.il . n ii.-a. Tin' lattt-r w.-n-f.- in tiiuu tTN hut it rv hravf. In tin' 'lav - of th.- r.ilt t aiii'i r-. an tin Kn j!i-!i piratt'M en-i ai!i-.l. tiu- iiai'-.ii al-Hiil th' M.'S.iiit-. K ir.LT' i .in w-rt- the ;...i'- of e.,i.-ea!:iieiit f. ir tiieir - i!t shiir. an.: liie U-.ty tln-y eapi.ire.l. The In-li.ni- Mere al.iy- fneii-iiy. an-', not only ilillll-ile.i til-' JMra!." ;tll foml.htlt lie'p- i-l tlit-ni in tiieir fl--ins null tin- pan-iar-ls. Tuere i- said to U- a Iarj- ainoni.t of tr.'ii.-nir ei.iie.'.ilt"l aroiin i I!ie iiei'i-. Tiie eapital of -!"-,iiito. aii'l a'tiioii-.-ii a rt';.; -leal of time an. 1 money hae ft-en -j.'Iit in the -e.irrli. ilo 01, e lias lM-t-II al'le to timl it Mai'.v of the pirate marrie 1 Indian it iv.-. an-i n-arly t .vo huisdri-.! year- an a ,ti:i-ii ship loaded uitii n.-L-ri..- that li.id i.-i-ii .-aptun-d in Afriea. and iven-l-'ini: tiiKen to ( iiha for -lav.-s. wasdriM'ti 'V a Monii t., 'Ie- M i-qirito i-...i.-!. and w,-ii; t,. rerk tlier-'. The I! itives ki'l.'ii all tin-Spaniard, hut wei.-om.-d the ni L'roes a friend.-. There were several hundred oi 1 hi 'Tit. a!l men. and ; hey s. K.n took Indian and adopted the en ton:-oi tin-eoaii! ry. In this tv;.y tiie i.atiie I I'hkI oetauie niivl with the K11-'ii-h and .Urn an and tin re are now hut f.-rt of the origin.'.! rm-e left 111 Hioeo.m tr. Tin ji-'i ti.. n ha- al-.' d"i r. a-ol raj.id'y. and t'.e inh.-ildtaiiis. who 11,11.1 U red - v.-r.il th'.M-aiid lijlitin in-'ii wii. :; I .-e...i-T lias tii- over.'-1.. h:l heeli r.-im 1 d to ..id i ..'iw. i. .indr-'d of ii- 111 .,!.k.iii t.i.i hiin-'r.-d arewri:-..- nun. 111M ii Kiiiid-hiii.-n. 111.- i'.riti-ii ow-rnnient ha- .ihiais l.t-n on frit ndiv t -rn-t with the Indian. :it:d ha pr.a. i t.-I t'leni from rfte p.t.i i.ird. In IJi. after tiie ( 'iitr.il and - it 1 1 Atlif rj.-an eoloiiii lH-t-aiii.. in le- nd. lit repnl.li". an. 1 hn:'!.ind wa h.. I'm.' -r hound hy le-r tr: -tj.-s with -.ain t.. keep "ff the , . ntineiit. I.' !..-rt Cliarle !-!. rifk Handy, the horedilary thief of the Mo.j!i!i.'. w Lrran.! fai her wasar Ki.eli-hni..n and w iiose i;randni"ther w.i the .jn-i-n of the trU'. was taken to Ih iie. the eapita! of iintish Honduras, and then erow neI kins' of the nation w ith a funny ei n uioiiy. He was an ignorant, ilriinki-n. .leura.l ed f.-How . part nejir 1. part Indian, and part Kiilisli. aiitl was i'al!i.i u S.1111U1. a that is the name iriveti to th" mixed rat of the tropii al onintries. lie was almost -lark naked w hell he arriieil at , P !i.t-. but the t.rli.vrs w hit hitd char.-t' of : either sl.-t p ill i 1 num. x k or on the i the cer,iiiony dre-sed him up in an old j floor, and they always -..to lied with uniform, and he was so much taken w ilh tiieir clothe mi. Such a liiiiu as a n'.uht it that he wanted to 2) hack and show ' -own was never hear ltif, and if the ids new tinery to hi- i-ountrymen at on.-e .iueen or tne dow j-r-r should receive a with. u! waitiii-to l-cro wneil. But the! present of on she would doubtless keep . .tli. -ers would not let fiiinjpt. i ne morn- : it for a party dress, as it would heso much itili he was made to kneel in Ihe barn. k. : hetrer in texture than the -ariuent she w hen his head was anointed w ith oil, ', wears durinii the dav . llerci-stmrie is in . and a cheap irilt crow n placed iin it. ; variably a p,vkled ealii-o Lrwn, such as An orticer w ho was pre-ept rept.rts that ; one woul pay five cents a yard for in the the kin-was . .lelit'htt! w ith the -r- United Suites, and she never hxs but fumed oil that he wanted more of it put : one at a time. Tii is dress he wears ni-ht : n. and kept ruhbin- his hand over his ! and day until it is worn out and often : hair ami siiM-iiintr of them with the jrreat- 1 lon-er; and there is n.rthin-else ts-tween est Kitisfaetion. : it and her -kin. More than one irannent -The head men of the trilte, who had ! lieen !.nn-it nn with the ,-,..& mn. ! ' then made to stand up sr.'! take the .tatti ; of alhvtan. to tiieir kinir. after w hich mrtin - Jini: iiam.ss, w-h as lavnl NVIwmi. Laipl ralmerston, Lor-I Kolnev, and oth- r .... : l- t; .1. i.;.. t .. .i... ' : ri- .....r-.-uf iu riti.i.. ir iii..... aiw-r iiir i I nsvn..n'a r. i.n.r il.a i in., -nl hit : -' -; nooies were given an me rum uiey want- SOMERSET, PA.. WEDNESDAY, e l. and tiie n.-xt few days were spent in J a earou-a!. m which the oiiitvrs !' th- , l' irri..n joined. The kitttf was so over- ; come w ith thi hospitality that he -jave ;wy tt th.se present iitariyailof his, kirn; join, and th" icernor of Be'.in'. se.-ini: what a far e wa tieinsf made of the airdr. put a -top to i;, and ord-nd the , n.-'.v kin.' and his u.A.Lv -nt home to ' tiieir .eititry. Tli- itriiit oi land t'ut iutv ma le uu- . ii I tii. ri r. irii-tains wi o! in n il troiihie afierward. J i -tii. y w.-re niadi- iii--sl the cause tho.' to that thev should is- carried o if n -ce-sarv lor tiie kil, i..lld it l.ns-aille to tiie in the ar- i hiv. his government the following i ren.arka'oif i.'iift ion to is? out of the .-rape: " I her. -I.v llltrii .-!, Mr. Th'-lllas Hedi:- cock of ...n.! in. to declare tne r:nx of ii.-lds to 'apt.iin l'. T.-r l.e-ie-S!iaw of i . i.-rri-. r.uii an ! vo; I. in c..n--iii-i.ce o:'-"!;i" very mip!--.i-.tit circ.i.ii-tan.. o'ten 'ill.' 'if tieatii -.if ili late hrotller. wilich ; i ;n trills l erv -11' itcio-;- a'.lill-t the ,.ii I P,-;. r i.t-'e-Miaw : a:il tint' wt. li I im'..' -aid crant I va. Hot c ...-.'. 1-ut had 1 feu. ".'el ot-r .villi niv t . it-i- made ineiinat,-! : i.- itiier wa.- I aware tli.it niv late i:i.ii'iifi-d hr.it her, i..s.r',' I're.ier.i k A ii-i..-tu. had i n-iioiis-! L-iv. n to ..ii-' uii M'iiii.in. -niilii a sun; i;;r lit for said territory of Blew field. "tri-.t-ti u i : 1 . -r ::iv hau l at rape'ira ci.i a Ii.s. 'hi. ln:h dav ..f M iv. I:!7. '!: 'I " V.J o TWitn j i. : '.!.!: K. .- M-.-p, t ., Nation. !;,.i::.!ir 1; li.l. l',.,:.ii(,.v." Tin- ( r. ... i tii. r I'-.tui'i Him ii tro.i'ile in L'eiI::;J ii.e kllii! a.'.av 'roiii hi iie'A ti i.-iei-. and nr. i;iv iia l to h.-. h.m ar-r.-i-d v. hi..- .'.rin.,.. an i t ikeu ui h-.ard a n ail of . :ir, x iii.-ii 1... k him iciie-. 1'.-.- t 'P to I how .-r r. he w.is nil! d r iiiiir antii iri'v to a (.'ol d ..:' the !'r'i'i-h annv to lie! M.'od lUiia.f hi i .vertiii..-tit f..r him. an I l.i r-i.at. I -r h's i iiil-ir.-ii. Mac-ia-,..r-,-d hi p-.w.-r t-i Pa'rick w -Tit t . :le'. I"..-'.!- To !ii-. t-r- ti...:: t-i- try year- w.i- the er;i, r "!' t he cu::' rv. 'V tne him-, if lij. . iitirei 'o ii-sii.a-ik.T had a .d trait-, and was .l-.Ii. an-! r n :e i'i.tl ur 1 kin--... li.m. . iiiindi".; f the int. : of tin- Indians, many ol Ti..- o'.iiij men to -la- h- e.hicated iin ler the care t.l a-h i.i-iiop there, an 1 iutroduo e ill,;.roe!ic-r.t- allloliiT tiie -o- s-n-iiin; m.iica t. the I..,: ti.j s. : ; pie. B'lt If -eellie 1 to urn l-rsta n I t hat tiie M,.s put.. Kin- i-.:n was a part of 'rrtat BrUain. and t mixed up in J.piar-r-l with the -..ver!' mi nt of N:iira-na. in which tiie 1'nitci! States took the part of the latter ii itt .p.. and n.trrortlv e.npe.l a war with K:, jlaiid U f..re i; wa setti -d. There Were -teat i " ! u I if of ciirrej" ' ti deuce I - li.. :i -,ii; rii men t and the Iriti-1-. 'l.r-f lie- latter vtere lillaliv the (rt-oteeiorafe it had assume.. Mo-Uit.r. The Ue- j.ulii' ! V..ri.iii. ii wa a-ree.i. shou. I ; !tk ...:-i t h- :i tt-r -f-of the Iiiiliaii. ! hale c- i.:- i i tie- jrart of tireytown. v. n-r entt r Kin tl pn..--i ii :ira"ia t ana! is to th. t!..nt.. oc-aii. and pay the i f th.- M ,.'ii;.- e ve th":i-.,nd d"l- ; lars a year. This wa- i had thin-for the kin- as he na-t. l ti..- money in dis-ipa- ti.tll : llll-l t has been tile Mtitl of -!I the .y.il i'.tiuiii -iti.f. The slice.-. i of K..U ;1 ( oar!.--i r.-d-.-rich Han iv. tiie Kin-of the M -piit..-. wa- his -on. irt-V.rt- A:i-.i-t:is I re i.-ri. k. who w i-ted i:i- l:fe in ta.v i run ken'i' . and i.-ier :n..!Ti.-d. I h.-tiiron.- .(.-. . .nd- -I a few v. ar a to the s. ci ..f his -i-r.-r, the Prin e-- Vi--' .ria. He iiad an-ith-r si-ter. Prince P.e.itrice. who married an K i-li-hman. 1 1 -r hu!..iud ran away a few y.-ars af'i-r tif !!!'.-. wiu n he fii'ed to per-u id.-the Knij t" l: id- his rive tli.iiis: nd dohar- mm :n. t:i- family, ui'! the prince- !...-not know whether -he i- a widow . r n... Tif p'-. -. iit k in' i- t'"t much of an ini- .o.t- ai.'it oe! hi- uncle o far as his nora'-or a'.ihtie- ar-foifenie.! ; and now '.ha tiie -overiiiuelit of X it'll r.'.-':ia ef-se to pay h.- -il.iry any l..i--.T. he It es iff dr.-s- or a. t ciiy better than the ilio-t of the lia'ile-. He H.t- edlleaied at Jamaica, where he w i- baptized and r. ceisl a-a member of' the church o Kn-l -nid. bit' ha- sim e fallen ry far from -race. I ! i-.''h iut f-rri vo-tr of a-i'. s'liall of -ta' i:re. and ha- an mr.-Hi--.nr lookin- t.i'f ll"!ie w-'iil.l l-t rum a'" f. th-r-e w le. ki:r. e iiiui -a' thai he n.iiii I .c'lo'int to ciietii; .: j, but iie sp. n l- ai! tif motley h. .-an e,-; f. r .i.-n.k and w hen it :s - .if I"-.'- ne r - tr-.,ii the a. .. rch:. nl-and ' .id.-r-of t ic pi e- . who .' :,i t-i :iif hi. ii -mali -u n-. and in return --l rov.ti lav-.r-. Th- l" ' eru:.ieiit is ii-aii.. --ed i:i i he nan fthe kin-hv an :u.r:car. for. n--r!- lr.au New I e-leans. wli. .- n un.- i- ( 'nthher'. The Kin.' the-hi- mother, hi -rail Ilia if r and hi- ci n i'.i.iiiy In a slu.itv that wa-t,:k' n t.. Blew ri' -Id- from the I'lii'. ! Mat.-- by some robln-r ii. inter-and a'.and 'lied year a-... Th" Loy al Palace 1 unpla-Telcd. atld Wlthoiitatiy of the '"modern irupiovements ' hat hoii-e in tiers in rhis.oui.lrv advertise. It oi.-y .litftT- from tho-e of tic rest of the people by beil:.' blliit of lilieil f-tne Isiards iu-t. ad of bamb... .. . is n.ver d with a roof of tiie same intcad of palm loav-s and biilirn-ht -. an 1 it has a birard !!.r raise I two ..r three f.-et fr an the -round, iri-tead of mother earth. P-nt the tliatche l hut-of the native-are iiiii-h IfetoT for the ciim .te. as tin-y ar- cool.-,, alid shed the rain ill the Wet season, which the Bn a I Pake e will not. His Maj.-ty and tin- rc-t of the family i-"nsiderl u-rrioiis. and tliat Ls often abbreviated. The lie- of the r,val faniily as well as the men tin not have any sh.i and -t.x kins. an.! wotiid Dot ' near th rji if they had. They p bare f roteti 'ivtu infancy So as; am! the first ten years of their live they pr haref.srtetJ in. t,i their ears. The Kin.; wears a hit - coti. in sliirt, an d a pair of pantaloons of : tH.. . ;n.i.s.t-i.1..t..i,.. - - - 1 -. . well tlrfsed. M.t of hi ful jeits eii.it t!n shirt, uii't it U uiorv rtxinium than ..the rw ise Cr n-n ami women V)th to jro the year urtHind naketi to tliv waist. The pi.-s, the chickens and the Uihies all stand on an eiua!ity in the palan-. and it i.:i .ii.-s;ton which fares N.t. The iieir to the throne of M-piito ha to stnuale for Ids hrea 1. fT he '. n it sit at a niulitv.aty tal.le and eat with a p. Id- en ;-.n o.i" a silver plate, hut luis it tiiiin; to him as he ,-rawi.- on tiitf il.tor, and if lie dm-sti't rai it .piii kly the pi-- or tiie ! iiickciis w.li ji t it tir-J. Tie kini d.je, i not ride in achariot imi L- he wait.1 ujton -hv lordiv iiN.kin ' servants in iiverv. He " Hen naik wi.eii he g. vsanyw here, and hasn't seen any ehicie hut an oxcart since he came from Jamaica, nearly twenty y-nr ai;o. Hi w ife and ni-.ther tlo their ot n Co. .kiiii:. and u-e an iron ki-u'.- hi.'jinc t ver A tire out doors f, ,r every dish. jU-T as farmers" wive in the ( n:t. ! '.a . iiu.k"- soap. I !i niaje-iy ui sp-tsa 1 :-:.-. ik. ai, ! 1 douht if he know w iiat a lanih chop , hat lie is fond of i.ioiik-.'V meat, an i eai. ir as oi'u.n and lik.-s it ju.-t .l ell a we tio chi- k.-n. And he ha- an ahundauce t i v. iiat we in the I nited Males consider t ile of the luxuries, reell turtle. At i.h'Wii ! i.-f. r a dohur one can l-iiv tur t.es eiio;;'ii to uive a hundred is-ople a hearty ui-.il. nt-l the ti.cat is as tichi-ion-a mortals ever taste-!. P.. side monkeys an. turtle, the kin.' has i'lentv of ov-i.-rsto eat. with hr-ad- !' uii l.aiiatias, and a rcat manv o-'icr .l-.-iiL-ious fruits that we know i:oLiiii; : a'" 'tit, as ti.cy are' delicate that th,-y t aniioi he hn-ii-iit away from the coiititry. He smoke ci-areties toiisi..ntiy. while his w if.-, tiie ij-.it.en. and his mother, the d ,ua:'iT smoke ci-nrs i tit n they can -.-t tiiein. The ladies of the family cannot read, and there is sina'i chance of the Kttie prin -e--s and pr-nci's learning', uft-1.- they io to the Moravian school. ' The Moravian or I nit-d Brethren. ! have Several lllis-i' Il in tiie M -Uito i Kinj luie. and lu-.e d. nea -reat d- a! of nivl .here, and have ','-.t n.nny .!";!. I:i .liaiis to improve th. ir -tyi-of ;.in-, to ear .tin's, to he ncatai! 1 in-dr.-i, teiu i. r.tte and iiidu-:riou. The ua! i .. -:ia e found out that they can ! a ut .leal in-, re i;..iiiIorta'ule an-t happier hy a-l 'pt !nr tiie fashion, of cu ilile l (-opie. and are now ifettiiia- anxious to hate th.-.r ciiildren s tost h.s.'l instea I of wji'ow in in the dirt all day. The M"piits have st.me ipieer cus toms. They do not have any weddin-a we d.j hut the little- Isivs and -irl are ! tn.tiie.1 !y tiieir part tils when tii 'V are ten or eleven year old. Tiiy !v. as-"!: as i.is wife is -elected, presto her father's iioilse to live, and remains there ti tl t i i 1 they. are married ; unless it happens that they tlo not like ivich other, ill w hicli case . he !. to his old home, and his father lowks for tsrme i ither jiirl. This, way has its advantages, as the hu.-hainl midwife have a chance tn i:et aciiiainttsl hefore they are marrii-tl. Their ftiiM-ral are ipiite as cnri-ius. v hen anyone tlii-s. the place ot tiunal i at oniv si-lis-teil and a cotton thread or cord is -tretciied from th.- -rave to the I.-.u-e. tio tiiatier iiow tiir it may he. or what oh-tai li- are in the road. After the '..uri.il evcrvtiiiii that In-1oii-,-.1 to the . de id t-roii is hurned. and if he ,m tied any animal they ale killt i over the -rale, as tiie -eple believe tiie dead need ail they had in this world in the other. They never -;eak of the dead, and do not think of ihem if it is possil.!e to for-ej. The belief is that to pr-.ik o! a dead man will awaken his ;nrit. The widows and the w idower marry ajain as s.n a- th.-y t an. often the sa.ue day it. the funeral, as that they think. w illai-f them to f-.r-et tie- dead, and it iiat irahy is eifective. '.V.VWyi ( h r-.r.c. 7'-'- ;r.' Josh Biilings' First Lecture. The late Jo,ii Bihiii-s told me once tiiat hi tirst exi-ericiice on the lecture piatfonu wa the nuikini: of him. "" 1 had Ut-n writin- a deal." he -aid. and the stutfwa- prt tty well received. At least I tlmu.'ht if was. I -ot it print el. and a ipm.1 deal of it was pai l for. I imagined I wa a little the hi.-e-t man in New York, and certainly the be-t known man out-ide of the city except '.ll-eiev. I il.ld Iliad" a sf lap-book of n. y wrilln.'s. and '.Miichlded 1 would ive rcadin-- from tiles,-. I made an eiia-.-menf to file siivii a i.'.idiui: al a small town in New Jersey. I carried nil Iss.k wi'ti me. and put up ut tiie ..lie hotel in .real ty if. Tiie landlord did not seem rt-ii.-": ihly ..verawcl by my pre-enee. h a:: ii w a- -..mew hat dampening, i -ae i: .ui a half io.en ti. k -r. for tile hctijre. '. hell I came on ti.e platform there Mere hut seven persons in tin- hall, six of them "n . i the hotel, and the seventh a small I toy '-i ho came in fit v. When I "t back t-. tiie h .Tel I ciilcl the landlord int.. niv r. .iii and had him brln- me all the old lie -v st .apt rs he could !;i.d and a ball of coi" ;. I t-xik out my Ink-k, .tripp-d a .io.c:i or s.i of newspaper- anmnd it, and then Is-:.. u windin- tiietor l. i Woui.d '.hat entire t.ail ai.oiit the bundle and tied the ends in a ti-.ub.e knot. " Tne landl.-rd had watched the pro-cit-din :- intently, and when I had liti-:-hed my w rapping he itituinit what tiie prticeetliii-s meant. I told him I w is --in- bar k to New York to jp to work, and I did not propose to untie that btw.k un til I could do .-o in his tow n and before an an, I ien. v that would till the In, u-e. I went back to tiie city," continued Mr. Shaw, "and struck out on a new lead. Two years after I received an invitation to lecture in this sauietuw n. I had been waitin- for this. 1 t.s.k nut mv old book ! and t..k it aloru: to s.-e how ti.in.'.- look- I L When I came on the platform 1 lound j an audience so ti.'htlv pa. ke.l that t ie j last man had t.l leave 'his cane in theves- tihule for lack of I took ..t ,v Isj-k an.l unwraprH-d it Mrv them, tell- tl... t.,. .... i i:.i ... i. , ..:... i ... : It was the shut ...i. ... .-... a.- o. is... 4b a.- uir -uiii- - ting ii ti of the tiast ami l-irinnim: a-ain I that saved me or at least made me wiiat I niii.'-lfm-.tfi X-r. , , , Ti,i,i, . .,' .... . i The public lent of ( ana. la lias increas - i -- . i - i t r - eri . i a minute dunnif the whole of ir . . . , i ! . John 'lac tonaltl s administration. ;'.li..v - . i i i i. . nt; ten w.rrkaiii: hours a .lay and tweutv- - ..- t . .. ... "ur"'e "-'""' A Wcase in B.K)iie county. Iowa is ; th. of to-day, the lesson in inte-rity. now ou "it sixth trial, bavin h.vi tw.i in iastry, thnft and tb.orou-hn.-r. which beft-re it justice n.l three bef.rre th.- Iis- they have given have had a most beneti trict t'otirt. Tlfe il-s is deatL I '"' ffi "t only in the reaion which , j , they have developed, hot throughout the Tirey do not nay " shximch-ache " in , i ., -, , v-.t..." :., : 1 . . . o : .. 1 i er wort, Out it gt-W tnere all tne same. 1 T M k n APRIL U5, 1887. PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH. Honest as the Day is Long, but; Frank K. I.ucky, an e.t-ac?.r, wi.. r--Very Exacting. --nt!y aia!i.'..Me.l the -ta- v study f,.r "There is not a morecurious people an- , ministry, a:i ! is n-.w a meiniier oi Iff the sun than these same 1'ennsvlvs- ! the Yale tiieoloical school toid tne-tory ; lH'-h fanners. Their ancestors w er- 1 r,-'orf,er settlers in one of the m.t , :'"rtii fi.itis of I'.'imsyivania. ni the ; ".T'rsti!i.ns. custom and antipathies ,,f : ' m' fathers asv ti!l held l.y the .n. the war of tiie ri-l-:;i.-n did mere J., .lis ; " tradition of hie I'etit.sylvamu ! it. h t!ian anything in th-ir hi-tory; auion-uiem in the hack oouutic-, their farm are L..!at.sl frcu the and vou will tilid them still rirm ! w n- U'iever in s;s.k. witches and charms, lend. Iw.-utioa. iin.v-r:ty to elicit. and :ron: in their .lou'nts of the nece-d- i 1 i.vseif. and al'. my -.id:e were f .;:... -d tv ,.'i i.;iiii,..ii s, h..!s. They are as h.m- "f 't!l t1'-- ";,.'" t in vie. I .Tad Ui.ie. ! . -t a-the !,..v i Ion, and th. ni.r-t('l.r-'-h''Ui tie-uni.ersity in ;..-. and in ;'. l".-t. i and x-a -iiii: in a hitr.'ain f any i " 1 ! "I"'" " ---'-. l'.:ivwj a? tiie if"T ! in the world I'fivir.-- 'oec- tvir.j t.itic jlj h.i--.l, over a ..- t. ti.eV W d.m.- in a I ..rjain t!:at itnol.-s proha'dy h" -un-o-.r. !in.' in;!- !,-- w.-r- ..p-r-he iie ,,f iiaii.ire i- -f -i ."..rs" w.rth ..f ; "n ",,r" -'aduai'y , r-- i r tro.hke. ani if a-s.ir d hy -oiiu ten j '"'-' -. f S -ivxiri- i n.ties firtiier th.-y w.li ! a.!e to s,-i; -'.! me. I ' -.-m to f, -,:': a d -i:k- -tii.-ir -,!- an .1 make tiie e-.ra t. ti curs j ' ''' enj-.y !;i" life as I had expect.-: t-iey will not h. sitat.- :t luoiiuiit to take j '" 1 'v !'r'- :-"-;' K in a very :n -r ,: t a-jotiru.-v. Tin- extra tin e ac-l lalror i at:ao-puere, an I tv i- i,ev.-r ! u i th. riot take int., account. ! ta niti 'tcd t,. a tr-it extent ' evil in:l-i- Fro ii !ii-e.u'li.-t days of tii- P.-nnsyl- j enc- of the -ca-e. Id. not irit.-n! : . .aiiia I'it. 1. tarai.r they have r".-ard.-l I 'h- tic in- .nil- .-f i iie :!'.- h-re a I i.,.".: i! - rv..-.-as the duty of women. It I have n-tt ti n.-, n-.r i '! I do th.-m i- By a-, ii-ii'i an nnt:iiiiiti :-at to I j i-'' '. But th-v are r.'',e;i. No -u m s.-e. in pa-iti- !;, - ha. k fara i i ii re- j a -i - "') h- -t i-e a ,: d b- p'-'-e. I a:u -:. th.- won:. -n -Aorkin.r in the tw-l-ls '""'- T' P H'i thi:i- now. a- well a-tie- men, ii-.t t .niv hoeiiu' or i ' ' :l : Y-'Ucann ! lead a c-..i- :ii.r.c-tlt:-. but foll.-.tii:- the j !.. ..r i -nt W:tatn life and l- a metnU'r "f :...rr -.i. Th- idea that women shall have ; the ! ..,: p--!' i-ui. ! ' ml 1 ('. !, '!-. mi :..n beyond cieni.d lib-.ri- a. l! j P r.er.,:. dit! i-nc- of tut- lif- ."ad I-i'.Iii-ti-at.-l I.v th.- f..ct that manv a .1..- i .liii iii-i:rutini iheui-.-ii.- int., a-. I '.. --si;c ,'rudje i. he tow i: fami'i' i the iait.'ht. r of - .me farmer ri. !i et.oi.h t.j !'! her employ. - ov-r and mer a. .tin. I L.ni- a rv.iiit in my In .!! w ho-e fa-;:s-r i-one of tiie i-t known I'utchfar- hut- in 1.,-hi: !l eolllltv. Ilel ttit at :, a-t .'-''. Bcfor.- the war the nil Ihit.-h lami nf tiieir fathers. lev. to r f.w- t i:. otii.-r. and that -ii ..l.li.-.iti r ers h.-id to the ft-:. .in w '::: ii p' .ii.pt.-d th.-m : . xt.-n i lin.tiici.i' aid to . a:-h- .i: t-xa. tit. - v. ri;t interest. If one farmer needed a few hundred dollars he went to any nei.-h!.r w iioin nc k:n w had the motley. Tiie loan w a-..: once loriieomin.'. tiie norrower :ia:iiiii- a c.-rTaiii day and hour ..u w hich the nioif y would i- repaid. If iie fatted ; ket p i.is w..ri I ie was foreier in 1: -race, and no one was hound to respond to hi-rpi'-st for aid a-ain. It-fan '-in payment of tiles.- unsecured and 'inr.--mu.Teialive loans w.-re v.-ri rare, . -a-. r.-dwusthe verba! eontract hehl. The -'areity of nion-y tiiat came with the early years of tne w ar, an i tiie premium that ii'ld coium..iid"t.l, sent speculators thr.m-ii tii" Pennsylvania I'litch farm ing re-ions, and trie cujadity of the far mers was so in awakened, and they for the lir-t time l.e-aii to r-al:e protit from 'he U-e tif tlicic ineiiey. Then the old custom of helpin- one another without -tune it-turn of tiie favor was LTadually ..hand Hied, and the bond and morti:a-e t.K.k its place. As the I 'utch farmers, a.-n clas. are -.-idoni in need of U.rrow in-. ,;nd are sn-picioii-of outsiders in inakin !, an.-, tin-existence of fortunes in -t.s k in.'S and it.ifee pi't- uiay ! further ex-piain.-d. " Wht-n tie ' minimi t ii.... st -ten. wa-iir-r pr-'p--sed. alt hou.'h it w a - tiie -cheaie of P.nri-yhania 1 :tf--t l.-i.-lator- and Xccutive- tif farmer- were a unit in ,'p-t-i:i-it. Aft.-r it wa.- author: -i by law its machinery in many :' :- .ii-tr:. t-of he I 'tin h cunt ie ne.es-.iniy pa e. i int.. iie hand of its opponents. Their p-'hey a as t .-stablisii a f.-w -t h.-.ls a. .-si-ble. k.-cp tiiem ojn-n only a few w.-k in In- y.-ar and employ only such !each."s .,. wt-r.- w'olin- to -,-rve at the It.w.-t ;.-',!!. wa.'.-s. Many !.! timers have :i..i m.lili'-.i their . . . i i t .ti t- the c-.tn-. noii - hool yet. and will n-t ac. .-pt it-heii.-rit-. Tiie coiistspi. -nee is that tm-re ar- vi h"e communities where ifthin b:it. I rerai.iii is P'a.l. w.-iit.-nor -p ihi :;. Il is a characteristic of tin race to pre serve tiieir iaicua-t. which isa -plaint nmbin.itiou of lin-li-h and (i.-iniaii. Tile one ureal ciiara.-tei i.-t it- of the I'eiiii-yivaiiia 1 utch is their n -ard for and strict attendance at church. No mat ,er ho.v far the ne::i'"st ctiu,t-ii may be awav. the farner and his lamily never mi. a S:i:i,!av'- -rviec. man may of fend aaln-t law in other wass and 1 f .r-hen. but if he n,--!.-. i- hi chun-h he is at otic- placed utl l.-r th- o.m of s,H-ir-:v. Tiie IVuiisyhaiiai I'litch are pn.ii i ..' tic ;r pitrty. ai:-l they adh.-ie clors-'y t.. .1,1 f.r:;.-. Thev ar. i.iu- -,-vt-ri-; ot i'r.e t test. mis. politician- .mder-iaii l and iis- I his io'. e ..f c'uiirct'. aiiioii-the farmer- and j a .-an ti, hit,- - in- anion- them and mak- , in-trtf.-nt itioii--!i..w of id churi h inn- 'leetiolls. and, ' t lie' able t" .jUote troll the sT'i-rur-. t-ii't'ire the h- arT- and I vote- ..'.' the simple-minded I'-tch- ... I "' t'robahlv in .where ele in the country I nr.- the social pastimes of the farmers : pres.'rved an.! iu-litl-t-l in to such an ex- j tent as tiiev are amon-the PtTiu-viv ania 1 i'liti ii. The apple cut. the corn litiskinj. i much. t!i-.piiitin-i-e, the ..I l-fa-hioned coim- One..f tn- --iliariti.-- "f tii In I. an trv dan.-e. furnish the amu-etiient and, race - ftn-ir method of d.-ihn: witii iv-natioii to th--buxom I Mitch mai-t-n- ; their n-i-hVr- -r. lu.-teid tiir-wiiu-ar.d l'i-tv swains to-.iay a they did to j tin cans and Im-1 e.tt- over ml tli--: i th'se of hundrrsls of years a;o. Tiie i yard-, they and w'j' them out. and dances are kept up from early evenin- j that s-ms to end .id f ir" ie-r con'ro ti'.l tlavli-ht. There is no -..in-to lied j ver-y m the par' ,.fth- tiei-bU.r at after a .iallce. The Women -o at once to j least. their household duties, and the men to ! Ow in to tie-. an r y of tne huffai it their Iair in the field the same as ifthev ! is n more than iiarura! rha' th- In !':.iu ha.l slept as usual, from catidie li-ht to '' ':l!"ik' nht- wMinir to the old I'ut. h : cust..m. Work indoor an.l out U--in as th"'v ' hht n"Wh to ' 1 f-ntinues until it is too .lark to s-. win- i n1 ""'""ler. "The I'liwh families liseour.vze and ; lia;'!'rv' "fa" mamas- that will de- str.iv trie nnntv oi tneir ttirs:.anu nen-p - the niarria-i-i with anv other nice very rare. This ats-ounts f..r the reu.arka- ' W preservation of tiie lan-Alaie. tte cu : jtomsand tiie trwiitioii- !' '.heir f..rWU- I ! tlier amonsr these people, surrounded as i 1 ' thev are bv inHnenee-i of the hi-hest : j tn.slern thought an.l example. But .a i 1 ' suite of their exclusivem-v.. their tena i ..: . ...it ,. :.l .. .... .... . :tl0.1. - tlllfl "lite- II. ..-4s . .1 o Ili'U . ..... i and stub'oorn resistance tothe advance of state as weiL and Pennsylvania isahun- .iir,.i. y. k.,i. ku;. "r. t- .r.. f.r. 1 . Jt.r aref rr. I From the Staare to the Pulpit. ! "t his h.'e to an interestm. au.iience at ti e city mansion on M-'adow street. In ! he ear: v year of mv I'fe." a; l the speaker. " tii" id-:, th it I wo'l'-i like i to enter the ir.iiii.iri" prof."-! in wa ' nit pr-s'iit fo mv u.-a l. Ir was niv 1 one -reat aiii'.iii .i t :.e a:i a or. My idea f t'se -la,': a a !i:'!i on-- I i 1 ,v '' T"' re !:- hr.-c n j "-"'. rvSrr xhr -t-i.-e to ! :: i i and ail I dM a- iia d t.. th.T I ' rr::id i I'.ert H .use in .- ' -i'1''r A tan- it l-'.-in r.. -row .-i tj,,. t1 ,it .r -i 1 ,11 1 - uarro i;s. ; ,f a- ; .rs -j-u-1 mo-. ot' i if r I "-lOTIM . t:- :::.- in i -1 di-: W a a fa n-t i'-v.e saee .i au. I sire. N... I put all niv s...j int.. :nv -t.i'-- w..rk. a- I would int.. the m.n-i-try or int.. anything ! nn-i. rt.ik- . ar. i -tel. by s'.-p in iiy p-. !'. I-n il.ti: I he... .t.l-.- .llatil.'T -f nil" "f th. ; --.-,:, p ii:--- in i a- c. ,.i::' rv . B :: till- l- how i ea.af to -i-.e , :i i:ui.t wliii.- 1 w a- pi.t in. :" : . - .. I Hi I'll. , U-i. .,:-. re l.'ie, re I Went lion.e to U-I. i w.i- in - "i ii.-a:'h. and till i" wa- n.cii-i-l- the i.iat'er w th it.y l:.'.-ti..ii. W- 1. i .lent i.. and - .-ot -.un-i'y. i'.ar 'n th- mi. l iie .,f tiie ni-ht I was rw ik.-n-.! ti;.- voi.-e of ' i . ! s ..y:n.' T-. 'ic '"':' you sh..:;i I -ii.- r n'-!.t w:- it w,.,i'-i . . ii-,,iir -.. il ; " ! an-w. i-.-d. L.-t.' and then I went !.. -! p a-. in. !t wa il,, d real n. t.c 'il"i y on. if on Wit- tin r -. :i' :iir n ,t liave h -ir ! the voje... 1 ii.-.ii- 1 ii and kin-w it was the -.ice "f ( .-. 1. i .-.it up in tied, and I know that I was awake. Tin- voice kept c'tniiij to iii day after day. and ni.'ht after ni-ht. until I couldn't uvt aw av fr,n it. It pursued me like a Nemesis, an 1 I had to tin-l an answer. Finally I - i ' I to myself tiiat Hy The -ra.'e of ' id. afti"' I "ome back w itii tiie eoinpariy. I w:H n-v.-r my foot on '!:i -ta.-e a-ain. I was a !r man. I ti.i not -a, any ui'T.-y. A- tors ar. -rent sin ii-itiirift.-. bu' :t is In.- rn; bu' kind of ,-harit i . P i- that that -jiv.-s w ithotit s-sis- .r il:-er:miiia!lon. "P'Ut '. knew the I...r-i Woiii-1 take -..re of.n,-. An-1 th- fi-xt " I had a let :er fr-iin iiom.-. r.-ihu- ii-.w a friend of mv i'a'iier's. iriijUirinj alh-ut me and h":ir:i;c hat I. like other actor-, w.-u'd not b-'.n-v .iiirin- iii- siiM.-nei-. ,,:r-re-l me a .li.-.-a: Xama-c-T p. adi. Win- ri,.--I had ti'i" iitt!.' to .1-. e,.'-,,,im - with 'io-!. atld th'- I'.,:iil!i:l,l!',l -li.Ie" 1 tl.v 'i;.-. Tie ri I wr r.. Pr.-i ! -nr I : .,t. ..nd. a- I !" i tuna:. ! v iia lac, .11. -:,pe .. -ii ai.'- c 'A'ii.le h.i- am. .ii- my piper- tie- other d.-.v I f-atnd an old ,1 I.. .?...':.'..: i hart. I do not U-iieVe l.to-etiier ill pii(eli-al--V. ait iioiih thcl'e ..- mui h in it i tiii.ik w..rhy of atten tion. When ! A i- its y.-ar old I had lay head ex . i ii- '. and '. h phr-u. !; -t - i tome: Your pi. ict-is in the Ministry." At tiiat time i li.nl no thoii.'ht of niim tv: mv whob- ambition teiid-d toward the -t.l-i . X-.w. isn't 'hat a e'iri "is dill, i I. ,fe. if it is .1 Cii.ie, I--UC Tii lt is my story- I to'd it only f.rThe 1 n that c.oi be t tkt-n from it . "' In f. ruiin- my plans 1 didn't tak" 1 iod in-, con-ldeiatioti -.r I t..:;: i n.-t have --.neon tiieta". I want to hi in- ..ut tiie fact tiiat i u.ii.i. it-r 1- '.-.ru fr .ui tie- choi fa or lad aim. The ei.l I'lcn.-iits of tif -ia.''-' --r formiiiii for m.-;t w roil- i hara-'tt r from a r-,n: ch. .iif." The Nobie Heel Mar.. Y ei .-in tru-' an Pi Ih.n a ei.n .- him : tii- :' :rr'i-r , .a I,.,.. : I .- TT.-r V. 'U "'.Iii ' "-l-t I ii.l. Y .,1 .i:tv en i; . c..p.-- lie I. T . ar:.. l- iiooi dc phi'::- i- tic b-.r-h r -tort"-. M . pr nci;sl! h.i-llles- hi- ne.-tl .-.'.ipltu. M inv a time i hi ve I. ft s,-or--- f ; :v re. I -km- n tn. t-iairi- wci a ra-t hors.-. Th- Iivlian d , w ant .wri.-l ill - :- rie I- hi- b. His -riii-i!.. 'hers ..i try. a:: t all h" wai Ma II,- f-!- fh.it i--d ti.-.n !.v r- al unit.-,! ! n iui- -hoiild .-f .ri w ith f lie :;;': ' on th- b'-r- dcr. iie mu-t h..i.- .,- mn..r ..ecaii t lau-h. The Indian ha- rt-iits w ha h a U i"nn'i ," l"- N" there U Seronimo-an 1 treat-! man. if ever there was one I don't think that he ever killed more than or : whites in his life and here th.-y st i:d Tiiev doti t w ant to i;,iii to rion ia. lif-nd him hy han.'in- i.im or sen !:r.j him to the penitentiary. T'h- i. I'.n'iri, .e An Imperative Necessity. What nure air is to all unhea l. itv. what sprint; cleanini; u U the neat housekeeper, so is Ht.Mi's wrsa(rHn!la to everyixsfy. at this sea-s.n. Tiie lsly nc-tl Ui lie thoro'i-hly ren.ivated. tii Vil.l pnrifie.1 and vi'ali!. tbe'ertns of di.-ease tlestrovtl. STofuIa. -alt Kheuin. an ! all other bl-.sl .lis.ir l.-rs are run-l by II.Mr.r.s Sarsapari'.la. the niot s. polar auI nccessfii! sprimf medicine. A parlor suit t.urtini; in the front , room. aid AVIIOLE NO. 18(J5. Spring Fashion Notes. It'." i .il want an t".. -; there i drat, lit t".e-V-daV. U-t f:;! ii. i- ii-h i- .rii"! "a an art.-iure pe:i-ive. It i pr -In, '-i'u. and is itiex -1 in a he- rati-.- i f .titles, heliotrope, -rev us, i.ro;i. terracotta, .'ray. i!-:ls:i id pt .irhail more mellow in tone than !: y.-ar. Mali'::'... 'urer- h-tn- emp!c-ye-i : i:' j-'ti:;;- in ieis:!, 'e-w idea a-t it. :l ,-ic and :' r'r : f -r "X..i..p'e. ' a- .irat 1 atri.f. w iii.ii i -rij-.-l -i.l oi. r -i a fancy -n, in 1 : aa 1 a !"a::'a-ie c'. ;:i. that -ii w --u.r- m-r- !..!.: i;k t h :n t . 'ii- tr.ist V :j - -' I II', :i- . ti.e t. ,1 in I Mil : I-i.i-u it hair on its brought .-ut won .piamt ipstaud-n has U . -i - irt.;. e. A -pet :.tl f t f.r t-nn: an: r-ii!i'li:i ' .a' ton a: .li... tit -. -itch a- en-.i a., y e!i - c . -ky '. and ep'.iiii. c '-i.e.--. , ll.k al. ! T--.i. i i .- -;.iT ;- pec i.iar.v ! to " . iri".-.'. Is'ili.' , Ih" Mi' Ut Co'-.-- nr.. . -h' on: in a ; -tr.; i ., : a rt w iiii an i "W it it, ral-. :iich were r:i,c'"-r." Iuih.-e i .;!.!: not., :,.,,l::,l, i al. i red. re. i ami .-. . -I.tricity . h ov--. k. If vou ..rd.-r li.-w -t . ,,- w ;ri. -ie,-., .1:1 Hi ta'ii c'lts ri.-. tn.- rou.'ii - a..... ,,i ii.:, ei -.'.nie-i a- ' Kil -".ei tie re art-. in i- .it.- .- r and oroii.e. -i.t : -r -. : '!"ah. Tla- p"iiic:p..l evr, iie ,n la the ch. tit.- t .ran i i.rr. an . cloth v-ii will U i.it. a s.-a,e tiie a-l. (ii-iie. ; !,w bro.i.s. i.i::, , are t lell.ie.'. .:. , 'an tu :! i l- i ..nd or..w .. ;,r. . !::.:: .11- ti...t li p i il ie . I- Ie ,t t!,a pi.-S.-l.! . 1.1:,. k. aa-l whites '...it'. u. ail-i ri l a: -:i and re.; red. blue ' v 1:1 tli '.r coui"i . ii i . ( -ct ,-c ot a v .- ' w tin- w ii.-:.- i- i.e.'it ' .-lif ). oj.if w ;,o .rr pn v l.i. II.' l -o,,.i- are I.iu in- 'in -prm- ; lar ! i.-.r- ci v. Ta.-r.- i- a -r-:-T. var of st ill- t- Is- fa- 1. 'II..I a it-;ir-. ;,,-e mak.- i- i -ty i:-ii '.ii. y . ar-r.---;ni-i a ia-r . -ti -ty in tne c-a-- . a. lop? "1. illid raap- t-lie li. -t I ilio.-e clo ,-. thau allMhlli.' in t't i-r' vie tii. .il : ti Il.r e ii of i !::. ctf.er. I ti.e -.ICT p.a.il. part ..f.-.-n jro'iii'ls. m;. ot to. .W : -1' . k- ifl ill', r . -. 1-. a lei I hi: ! w oi.-n -'utt- -i i e- n- i, ti- -Pave 1 '- -::, j ,a-l- ..ir i- a x o tif I 'ii; . :e P .liiea.i ,nr pall h . -t ..-.ua a ..ir-d 111 a: treat:;,.-.. t i. t.i. atiipir . a if!, w in nose t.,.r;,- ii;e lav. rife c ! .r . il'- are Mills. !'!-. i'a1..-. h,-iio!rore, .l I. ii. rune, i i.i.: . -al-.m an i lairai ; tne i -:it. r.it.-l :i, -re -i, 'i. at-- -babe -I. .cl ip 'he pa"er:i- it: a tcarv. a: way. Ti.. -'tiiii V'-lv-t cheek'' 'i.'et-ti.iX'd with piitT.-ri:- ,,n t.:;i,'i -routi.'.s -i.--.- a:.i c, plain -f ". ria. n ! center. . ry a-per iuTermi x Yioiie. ;. . Th. -s il to nail :. h has -ii ei-tlir- !'ai ;. win. .-h. ir- made tip wir!i I W ith Wio'H-i ic- trips, fri-e in the , .;:,. t,l.,.t fe.ith- k- ..p. a ;'k -ro'in-l. '1 With fi'.se. ttlf ?'il!l!.e-t of woolen with la i . e i;t.t.tnee i-e -round, s-iw.s-n t!i er of w as .- si ii.r. ti :s t e.-n -ilk checks, whi, ,.f ,i. ; ' wi-i: t-.-r.! ci.:t:T -tripe-, and tin ft Voile- j'l-t th :,-w cof.-'i T! a. re more co-riy. ( ii and w ICUeh w - I"! in ' r.-n -.',? n i -iv- :' tie - i'. .' i : pattern are a f;'i!i. in lor.sfr. tmr -ow :i- a n n ' -r-a-on all ,i i, , 1 1i:;.e to r.-n-ic . r -; ; , f t half .-e i: ir b.-aii'v - c, i 1.. an when w lit this i- II. i-h. t - 1:i. ir'au'. f'-r t! ''' 1 1 afn -T ! a-t a -urn tier w i:t :i r.- -a 1 i- it rc airs.- !., -a'...-!:- ar- -' ,'.,.. an. '!:.- w.i-h tab. rb..- 1 w , -mail ,'- a i v-r r,-', r'-r. witii Jap-ltle.' lilo V ll'-H . r f'onra! An Emparor in Love. The r-c--.,''.. : 'i'-'i-h. -1 -or-e-p..!!. .: ''!e.-!i I ' riier:: f 'Ve-' ..alhi c ' !.,- !. -I" p'i- n of Nap. ,1-' II, I.. i':-t beilnre j ii- tl. art I.."- wit!i M.ri.i i....i:-a j " Yo'l have II" c fepti- .11. 'IV dear fa- ! '..-r. li. txi en.:ii..re. he i of hi- future l ie-. H'-h'-ad i- Hi a '.l.le of .'X' t- - iiii-r.r I a:, ii.'i.ii-;-. t iii.' an idea of; j not a day pa - ia- :.- ti ,t -end ,-ne of, i.i- .'!,.!!: '.t r!.:!:!- . hafji .1 hk-.. erclr' i w it'i the : He ha- -1. which ar-lic-av- th: - ;t - p. a t-' Z.i ire. T Tel. toil :; : -:; Jupiter, f th.- ep,.t!.-. "! ..f MP,,.!. :i ar: i, d he w ill .,:. 1 11 !,.- ti . e 'I 1: An hi- :..-- I will r t.u:-,;- and Irt -Ic: r- an-1 .---.! Theni I.- dr--f car.-, u-i I, fii .- are trim j n. i 1 iii-' iiii.ii." ; --d " Hill. Wl'ii '::e U learn il - t- a . f .-i y..u u..r I ft:- m:-! ::..".- :l ,. l-rl, -4 re -Ti," K.t.jsT'. rt .1- i 'I,, K-.n: ,,f N., b'.l 'he . I l- e r -i-r- an i -i-r. r i:i-i.i.i are k.-pt iu ti e .Id. Y. il n. ay -:i' ti.a .11 ; a -ta'e of !l.i:, '- it i- i:ii!- :' 1-- ' i-a.tar.v i:i...r.iiit iu.-iii.--. No r L- -i.'ii to a n-j.ii-t f-r audi.-ii.e. in . hu-i an-i h.t-b- ii a':,!' to see him oniv rue-Tie." .net -in W e came to I ill;)- ; Wanted Employment. Tiie tic-liotol fronti.-r a- ft of life .,: i the Ari;han th.-r day plea-aiitly in arrivai t-l .wo -tran-er- t. -rnipt.-il by tiie . ,r rl . i -.i, ,.f :! t.e iroritier fomi:,i-;on. a na'iie h .r-e-nan. tte- ' r me of ti.et.i wa.- side horn, hi -.'.new hat -habby Kuro penn apparel, n!kei a stalwart (s-olew triiin. A f.-w ,p.ir--tioti- brou-ht .alt th -1. tv of tif lattt r. w hit h ,h -rx.-.to is pre--rved as an exan: !e -.f the endeavor of one..' th" '.'rent unemployed to tint -one work -'!,. Tie- man. a iiat! bv birth, had w ilk. '! f-..ni' .-ntra! rennatiy tiir.ni-ii Biisia an;l i'.tkhara. hea.tn -strai.'iit f..r India, wher.- h.- hoj.d to find iriuanent en. pi-, mint. Without liioi.. y, w itl.o'ita p-a ;.rt. w i'hoiif -'ak-lin: aiiyti.in- but his nn ..r.iir, he ar rived it the .f-han frontier, hat ins been . ot.ipelie.I to aoand rii iii -trai-i.t line of inar. li by tiie deep -li.. w on the Hind.-K.r-h. Tiie ('oiiiiiti-i-ionr. after pr.id- ir.tt the n.an with f.l and lot he, sen him on hit way P-j.-i. ii,-. roiiud.-nt that. after -..ir. around Af.-ta-ni-tar.. whiiti is a ctose-l iior to tra. elr-rs. he wilt P-ach his destination. , , A hotipi bill t he. arpenter's statement. - ..ther ar-..;;,..-I; i rr':-!.- i bv V ap!--, r-o.-e ot f .'tr h"!-ht --Vt- !. r -v .! ' '..:.i I- :: ii. i :; in-ly. i.-. 'V -.::. I shhriy .-ut of ti.-r t--.'ns. r-.ne ..?' t:,.. j t'lirms of yo ir.- woiu.mh.s-1. As ti e j five a p preached, the janitor threw a cloth over the pickle .'at and in .'ue t sarprw askcl the y.'.nni; I.idie what I thev wante.1 We have otne to sref wa j want tr vou know well, we b.iv- j ititiif to S'K-k at the ci.li.--," ai.l 'lie' j el.lf-t ol fie f.e.r ifirls. ri;isri:n.' friifhr j fuoy and . oiiteiuplatirii the cracks uitrif I rio. r with .treat ean.estnesr. "But. my j lear y..i.:n lady, ti'iis iser d a-l KdiM," I slid t tie jan:t. r. venr much emryrras-f.1. I The "mi; la.'.ies looked at ea. h other. I .in i a painful! i".en.f ensued, until tiie iir-t speaker produced a lefer troin a !e id. n- phy-.iian mid a number the ' co'.iev: " fa. ulty, orl.-r.i;; the janitor to t -h-iw the -irl-around tii- pi. a ,-. T'i.i- ' -s tilt - ,t." said L.ie jaliitof, hai tie sil.-'k i.i h -a-l dubiously, as with slow, pr- j te-tiil,' -tej- .111 I 11 .'ar-ihlieSsof Wei, ..n-- !.e ii.'P.i.ic -1 -..me show sis im.-n ;.. i their ui-t. -c. "Thev ii! I-e br:n-t a ; k:n-ler.'.irt. n here next, to -ie t:,e in- i.-.-'s ...oj. . t a s.ns in aiitat.ii'iy," t:i-h- h.t-i the -trt.t uiat-T of -iiel.-toiis. a he ( aretiiov ki: e ! a ;!y whi. i. l.r.-ttv;i! j; ; o. tiie ,rccip.t.tl isjlle of A l.lte deced. i;t. ; " B it it :.- ail r.-at : if tiie ti. ut' tan si.u.,1 :. The y. lie-si ; i t.c an..; t :au -.r i, : can. ox snow I f.i . E H t XT. ' ;r: lad:-- lueatiwitile ma-le t.'le iieir ti: iie and iu-p.-ct.-. 1 .r--f i" v .mica! w .;i h-rs a i.i- ii the pay i-r.-i iaid IIJ..I1 t- th-::i. MI. !i ail I uii't- i.uix t.i.l.- the visit )' ", l ! lo.ll.j .'.r,-to -.t ii :l p e r. tt.M i tr... ici h. .:, e. and It Was -tated t: ,;r t-.er t: .':r; .-r part of a cla-s in one .,' tne ; .i l'a - i.. .-as a:.d tiie.r ' ii.ip-l'.lle v. is I 'at :r ia-ste.icher. Tn.s was found to i : e ' .:-. ! .:,.! t 'ie teacher a luiittt-l ttiat -if 1 ,,a.l in; r.', hit eti oi.j.s t h -.-.'iu-in an.coii.y i as a co-n-sf f.,r -iris after . fi.s.l hour. i t Hie of tla' -t.jdu-s 1 lid .! .A II till- V ear 1 i ;.',ii.i ie ph -io. tv. and diirin-: tiie ,.ur-.-. : ..a,- ,.f tii" ie.i"(ier' iecture -if re , nark. I : .ui sii" had .-.i.-ted u.-.ii tif -pi-! I...1 i- .1 ::..i': . f a i.i m - nice, an 1 It w t- a i.ir-e a- ii. r tiiaiuix which -oe w-i.il-1 ti.-t i ii.e." cr--l.tr -i without actual si-ht. :r - a. re amiir. ! aadti il r;..- Ir te :licv'i w.it: - an an. ','. r- !' 'Ii- me. !.,,.it. il.l l II- ' t. . iS- -.i fra-irrive-1 i a.td t a i hart t-r anv- ,1,'ii: i ;:te th.-m aiiti,.-n;ic in in in .-ir p..!. ion. i.'i.-y . .-..iisiiia.io i and .Ic. i.i'-d to '. ilea! c"l. ' ". 1 ti'-v ashed the '11 II ir 'accompany t.ieiu. stie. a,i-a-.-:t iiie'.u in ti.eir re-.-ar.-ii i.-i -e. wioiu-lv -;:te tor con- , ,. to ;-.r i.no -n: . r-s'K it ia. it. ftie i.'i-tr.i' tl-iti to !." j.n 'or A.-r.- 1 illl.i'. and t ed L.m what r.r..'u- to -ho : ti.e li iii,'" ! I'h.'.V p.l d frolll oil'- ! r '.a '- a:.. -Tii. r. expre iii-t h.-ir d.-'t. -i;i j ..n l -iitl-i.t. : ui a- th.-y b. if 1 I ..... t. i wiii-i, w-re "i -lacr .mni, n iii'er..t. ,u,.l my w.-r-' r.ii--l " I -:! y.ci w.i! I,..; . ant t. . - . in ii -re." sa.d tiie janitor :t- i!i-v .tint- to the di-s-. t.;:: r in. " vretii.-y cu'tiu.' up any .ii.- .' " a-k.-ri tin old.-t stir! m.r,ie-t;y. whi!" the t.ie ti er held back. P'ts-ntitiif that -he had 1-ft her iroard iii; hoiL-e. The j imtor inform e.l ttu-ui tiiat orerati"ii in that room w.i -usj-eiid.-d f-.r the present, and the yotini; la in s said the would it in. " No." exclaimed the teacher with ani mation. " fh-re lliijlit bea -j. et If, '!:.-!-- in ; !.:-i -rib- ..f tec.,'n;..-:tion." But th" jirls rii-i'i.'hr tiiat not to v i-.t t hi de partment would sp. .il tiie f..i''ire of the trip, and 'hey w.-nr in. m a marble -lab w i- a 'naii.'i.itii ent -.s-incn of f- rmnin fy. and just "p(t-ife w.i- an Ad-nis in fa.. ;.-.-p ..f the I,:. r. ready f-r cni"! carvin- ot tiie ,iss.- tin: knit--. Tie- -'-ht ia- 'if that w "i-d cast terror into the li--:ir' of t h" -u; "--iti-.n if viewed on a j 'ri ui '.'. but th-- y-..;.. - 'ad..- .-: .-!-! i 'if i ; ..' a.. 'i-:.l "a lib. r w.tii in. r -ted 1 1 iiiiirk. d .-o::i..-iir'. n r '... : r i'-ct- their .-V I.- i:.e- . iitr.in- -I. in-, it f w a- w :' il s-c(.-p'i -i-'iti elf,,-? that their : t, -1. it.- - enc. .iira.'.-l tii.-m to !.-ave tit. .is- j -- t.t:.' piiri-.r ..n 1 into an ther r.roai la -tuple'.-a--.rtment of me ii.-al .-eild : --. n in -i.L-s jars. t iir tii'- mu-eii'ii of iiabin! I l,,:..,.' l.i-!. fe.-l much Ml- aid tiave t.'kr 11 up tif Ili-K fre-il ellt-rv. .-,.-..7-o-r o- ii j u.,.,.1.. The Thirsty Eirds. fit atioilf b r ' i- most -tn. J'l-t k p the water d,-h oil' of the for a bit and tii-n y-'i a ill s.e. They l toii.-h th- hand that rt ;,'..u-n it in I th.-'r ha-'.- !-. r-'ii. h th- hr-as.-n of 1 i .! -:..-.-. in -y shove and pu-h and : ti itiij Ir- upr'ii ' tn- an., ther t.. t n. j itii what i-.--l.i-i til- '.it'i.- i...k i d pi--I in f-.r tie- .-...!, i.tf draii.'ht, ! I : pr. tV Head- (tfte.l to .waib.W. , ' I' ,:' 'h !!,! to h- IV.'I, f , ..If , - -r -' T .. - .; t :. ak- - !,. j -ci. -.!:. i -ar .rol !i: : !--i in the lie :r av.-n ar it are a:, t -ft. ii p-. . ot :; w. -!, n: I of what a T I ..!' . reat r :.k : ro -i .'- ts -ein, . a s -ic . A . ::!:; ; tui "U .t- i-r' uk tind a it . .1' i. - . w h.if a il- , d.. a n t.. i,- i" tree -i.a.i a .id fiower What .It".': an,, t n.irr. : -i r ii- ..f I. ii.'i i mu-t tint held, n (---I be t I the bird of IfaVfll ill tiie early I ;ii,,rii:r- a n.-n r in- i.l a n tir- touehe- it--iirf.e-r- ui.-, bri.'htn. : when ii..- i.'-.r,-j d., v - .,i bin - in: ..:. and ii'-n tne i -. i.eb "A - -f ". "li ' a le make It '.ej. alld j lark A,:h the -:i.-!-.w- ..ft he !. '!!- 'iiat ; ''-at a'ro'.e :t 1 I ' A.l li:;- uj. -Ii tic-- :.-.-a,l-t I '; ;,-:.-, :- ; n.ibire ' w.r;, .c:r aii.'i'rs j ev ti.e w -r i- of ',',e' A. et ,n-. r-f I-ri- ... .-,.!i " ii. -ii..- to ii. nu :..- "it t far ami tr;.' a : tie- v i.-t i of the entura s tii.it - pi'-t -ivir.i il- that t;et r.'t-. t j-.r-traval ' f pt-i e and r -t and utt.-riiio-t cont.-iit 'lb -hall lead me -.., If tl.. -til! aU-r.' .VI t Ynf Rimul. Spanish Moss. Ttie supply "f rnos in l.iiii ma. on I ttf .-eat-'iird and on the -rream in the i io'.i.-r pari-ties. is i:n't.-:i.-. probably , inexhau-tit !e. Thousand of s.uari' mi!. i of f in t no- festooned with it. and were I ; h prt'-s-nt crop -ath.-p-d an i the w-smIs ' !. ft bap- t.ut a few year would elapste i i- fo.-e it would tie as abundant as t.-f.-re. The 1 , wi-le -.pn.!ir.i hie-sov arid -we t -, un and fr.e fa. ihtie- for rmnin- e.-.n every h-re under the tree- pp - nt advan'a-es for jratherin- it n..t found e!s-f. li.-re. It merits and . h-prier lave t Piitt-I a I art.- demand for it in K.n-iaii.l. and as it Irsftn's known ti ri.u-i.toiit H.ir'f it mn.-t inevitably Uj r-Ie ail ottier material for the pnr l for hit ti it is adapted, and iM tain'v Is-t-.nieau important ita-in in o-ir export tra.!.". w-n a m-iie c,ns'iir.e i ti-.n. I '- ' t n.h.t,.. f Th re is talk t.f r-iinnectiri the I n:tel r ; State an. i Mr x iro by huildinu a brely , over the Kio rande at Larel.. ,;;o!-, -J Ulroll III V til 1 tl- 1 .1 ii Coll-f- I'leiice of :ny ion--"idv of'' lur vi.,ry." l : i that is. what tilir-tv hfie s..i'. th-' - t i t