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The Little Hatchet from Clay Center, Kansas • Page 2

The Little Hatchet from Clay Center, Kansas • Page 2

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IN PARADISE VALLEY. consequence. To these things were added sickness, and brave-hearted as be was lie could not suppress a shiver of anxiety as tho future stared in the faeo. Christmas Bells. Tliim IA tlio day that Christ wna born! HlU'k tO tlllt IHIIMlc, HWtJflt mid wild, That wakens K'ti'tl ln'iirtn mid forlorn, To greet the.

bleutuHl Cliiltil Out of brflath hodashedintothodross-Ing-room, and was received with reproof for being late. "Couldn't help ho replied; saw ft pair of fiery horses running. away with a sleigh and a woman nd Snow-bound 111 the Slnrra NovartaH. A few weeks ago six miners, bidding good-by to the world, climbed tho tow a dealer liable, to fine and Imprisonment if ho sells to a minor, and it at tho same time subjects him to no. penally if he.

sells to a minor. Under ordinary circumstances the intent of tho law would be accepted, but as an error of this nature entirely changes Jhe application, it is a question, to decided whether the law can be id or not. A decision will, in AH Probability be sought from the' higliciiiurt Ho passed alone the narrow street, through more pretentions' onos-rpassod tho houses of millionaires, and 'entered ering heights of King's liivor Canyon, California, and passed into 1'aradiso Valley, where they are now snow-bound for the winter. They could as. easily tunnol their way to the Antipodes as escape from their camp after tho first snows of November, so until May of children; thought of my Jenny and children, and had to stop and, save them." Ho told tho story very briefly And modestly while getting ready; didnfc seem to fancy he had done anyHhin wonderful, and soon was dashing aroun'd Miner and Millionaire.

Says the Jsevada Transcript The atuipsphoro of good luck that, hangs around soino men is past understanding. Take tho ease of Bob Morrow, tho San Francisco manipulator- who owns St. the fastest, horse in the world, to illustrato by, for instance. The re-porter jnot a forty-niner, who used, to him 1 in the days when a bilcil shirt" woVn among tho mountain miners indicated that the -possessor was either a blackleg or a gospel exirouudor, the chances being ninety-nine to one that ho was the former, for parsons were then as scarce as copper pennies, almost. He arrived in Virginia City when the c'amp was a mere infant so to speak.

The first thing he, did after getting here was to skirmish around and hunt up a shovel, pick and roekei'. With these he of tho State. Bail Villi (MtellO vhron- tele; next year they will dig for gold, giving no thought to the summer companions from whom they arc exiled. THc valley is eight miles long and about one mile in width, itself feet above the sea, Horrors of the Recent Dakota Blizzard. Uroadway, that, at least, was brilliant and gay, as if there was nothing of poverty or lmman suffering in the world as if none in the great city wore familiar with hunger and cold and sickness as if there never was to be any awakening from a golden dream of luxury and pleasure.

"Ab I thoughtless wealth and fashion," he murmured, bitterly, as he saw far-clad and pampered steeds, and richly mounted harness, and gilded sleighs, and costly robes dash along, the arena upon a spirited steed, "witching the world with wondrous horsemtm'-ship." 1 The audience applauded to the echo, and, carried way by tho excitement, ho rashly determined to oxecutcf hi most daring acts those given only upon tho A special from Fargo; 17th, says It develops that tho blizzard of last Satur day, when tho wind blew moderately while the cliffs encompassing run per-peniliculjirly 7,000 feet further. Until hist year it was deemed impossible for men to pass a winter in the valley. Then four hunters, W. A. Clark, William hard, and the mercury ranged from 20 to 40 degrees below zero, was he severest over known.

The particulars of the llvorbollM, tlmt ring so clear All tho wintry morning gi'fiy, lffniMd up the sleeping world to hoar Tli nt (Jlirifit wiih born to-day. Jling till UieHiikli'en start from Hloop, Kweet with llin dri'um of Joy to bo, And flnp their little hnmln mid leap, And hhout aloud In glut1. (Unix till lie Horrowful onen of onrth, V' hour lives urn Hjient In toil and U'vs, That leave, alan no nhieu for mirth In all the dreary yearn, Hlnill hear the tender words Ho Htild 'ome unto nm nil ye that mourn" tiil gather win-nut anew to tread The path UIh feyt have worn. (ting loud, ring sweet, (, ChriHtmiw bells, And une each waking nonl to prayer, The while your joyful pamn swells Upon the fronty air. Through misty dawn undHunnhino clear, liing till the callous heurfH of men, Stirred with Urn thought of bo near, warm and Hoft again.

King till he tender luipultie turns To pitying thought to generous deed; I ting till the enger Hplrit burns To Huc-eor till that need And while ye ring, with henrt'and voice, (jlory to tiod let nil men way, -And every living soul rejoieo ThutOhrh' whs horn to-day. greatest occasions, forgetting mat tne horse he rode had not been trained to fate of the Gorman family on Elm liivor Hicks, William Hilton and L. M. (rover, ti'jcd tho experiment and met with success. They built a cabin and stored away a pack-train load of necessaries.

To their surprise they found deer and bears under the cliffs throughout De were received to-night. They were moving from a shanty into a now house, and wore anxious to get settled in better uuartcjm before the prevailing blizzard how much ye will have to answer for in the day of final reckoning, for neglecting your poor, toiling, suffering brother and sisters." But no time had bo to linger the clock in tho window told him that, and, with a sigh that his wife and little ones should not have their quota of tho good tilings of this world, ho passed Suddenly a confused cry a wild tumult tho drawing away of teams upon side, or dashing into cross streets startled him and ho know something, unusual was taking place. Then came began scratching along Deer Creek for gold. By dint of perseverance and hard work his knowledge of mining did not exceed his intimacy with Bible passages and an exercise of cheek, ha got enough to alleviate tho pangs of hunger to a bearable extent, lie stayed around here till" 18.19, and by. that time his clot lu's were so tattered and torn that he had to put his old hat under him to keep his bare body from coming in contact with the chair whenever he sat down, and then decided to emigrate.

George Hearst, Joe Clark, A. E. Head and a number of the othec boys, whose lines them was young antt wild. The result was soon painfully apparent. Though some wore accomplished in safety yet when he attempted leaping over a banner the fluttering frightened the horse, ho bolted suddenly and Tom Orton was hurled heavily to the ground Ho endeavored to rise and make light of pain, but a strange sickness came over him, tho light flickered and grew dim, he gasped for air, and knew nothing 'more until somewhat revived in the dressing room he heard familiar voices.

God what will become of Jenny and the babies," he gasped, faintly. I grow Ivorse, and the, mother was confined. The two little boys were bundled up and placed in a dry-goods box. The father anil mother were carrying things into tho new house, when overexertion made her sick and caused her to suddenly give birth to a child. In the cold new house the father stopped with her some time, and then went after another boy and girl that were making their way from the shanty to tho Ho suc cember and January.

Ono afternoon Clark cornered a buck and doc at the head of a small canyon, where the cliffs wore too steep for them to climb. He determined to catch them without using a rifle, 'tie stunned tho doe with a stone, and tied her down. The buck, a powerful fellow, made rant ie leaps toward a small torrance over his head till his tongue hung from his mouth, and tumbling 60 feet down a prceipee broke his nock. Looking down from their The Old Year's Blessing. tho shout of "run-away! run-away!" and ho foil that life or property, or both, were being whirled on to destruc ceeded in bringing them to their mother.

were too hard for comfort, wanted to go with him, but the whole caboodle of them were dead broke, and figure as they could no alternative presented whereby they could scare up enough coin to get out of camp with. Finally, Arthur llagadorn came to the rescue, lie lilted sonic of them out wiih a mule apiece, provisions and coin. They made a bee line for the Comstock. The next tion. Are you madf Do you want to be killedP" hurriedly asked many, as they ran to places of safety, and ho remained standing upon tho curbstone.

lie gave no heed to the warning, lie had braved death far too often to shrink from it in any event, and most certainly He then went af.ter tho two little boys'in tho box, who were wrapped up more securely than the larger boy and girl that he had piloted in first. The storm evidently blew harder, and the man got, numb and bewildered. When found ho was by tho box, and apparently had attempted to raise, it on his back to carry it and the bovs to tho house. In am done for, and- and his tears and solis choked him. "Don't fear for them, Tom," said a dozen hearty voices, and as many primped his hands as could obtain hold, "we'll sec that you are taken care of." "Thanks, thanks," murmured the in jureil man.

But tell me the worst." A broken leg is all that appears serious," answered a gray beaded man a strange physician who had been summoned. "Though I can not aecountfor the marks upon your side, my man." Probably ho hurt himself, when ho cabin ono moonlight night the hunters saw threo cinnamon bears climb to the retreat of a mountain ram, whoso defense was fierce, but ineffectual. On the 12th of January an avalanche of snow and rocks swept down, burying two of tho men 15 feet. Tho men had heard the thunder of its approach, and rooted themselves deep under a neighboring ledge, from which they dug their way out through the snow in live minutes. A time his old townies heard irom Morrow the effort he.

failed, and losing control wiM top of a wave of prosperity; of his faculties, fell down and passed in when at such a distance. His eyes were fixed up the street upon a team of noble bays that were tearing alongr-mad with fright, and surging the sleigh from side to side were running at their utmost speed, each striving to outdo the other, I am fading from you, Hut one di iiM el near, (Jailed the Angel -Uimrdiiui of tiie eonilng year. iihtH mid graeert Cihily yon forget, Ii't the New Year'N angel Ittvun and crown them yet. If I yon NleknenH, II I brought you care, I jet him mnkeoiie patience And the other prayer. If i broke your i.lnli, Ml in wed you they were du Iiitn turn the knowledge Into heavenly trii-st.

1 brought teniptat ion, sin die away Into pity I'm hearts thai May you hold this Angel D'Mrer the hint-So I blent his future, While he crowns my pant. --Adelaide Proctor, THE VISIT OF AN ANGEL. remarkable phenomenon, of which they bad the benefit, was a double sunset ev stopped the runaway' horses," was suggested and the story told. to dreamland. One little boy was found silting upright, and the other with his head dropping forward into his brother's la).

Tho former had bitten his lips, while his teeth continued to cliattt r. The boy and girl were badly frozen in the legs, arms and faces, but not fatally. Tho father not returning to the house, the mother, after several hours ery day one at 1:30 p. when the sun passed behind a towering cliff into obscurity for two hours, and another at 4 o'clock. Whilo the four mountaineers were imprisoned for the winter in Paradise Valley Clark climbed to a bluff threo thou that is, hail got into tin! Savage and some other big mines at Virginia City.

For seenil years he reveled in wealth. Alter enjo ing the rapidly acquired shekels for a few years, they slipped away from him, and he was busted once more. His will and energy didn't peter out when his money did, and, making a little raise, he sprang boldly into tho arena of the stock market. Since then he. hasn't drawn a blank in the lottery of life, so far as heard of.

As Director of the Bank of California alone, to say nothing of tho other soft things lie dropped into through the intlucnce of the deceased Kulston, ho has gloiy straining every nerve were running away, drivcrlc.ss. Mad that been all, he would not, have troubled himself, deep as was bis affection for blooded Meeds, for he was not at the moment particularly in sympathy with wealth. It was quite another matter that chained him. At tho first outcry be had sprung to and half climbed a lamp-post, and so "Humph! A very dangerous businessnext to foolhardy not one in ten thousand would have escaped alive," replied the physician with pursed lips and Hashing eyes. Well, all that can bo done now is to get him homo.

Then I will liuikc a more minute examination." Very tenderly was the noble-hearted fellow taken to his humble abode, and the scene, when ho was laid upon tho bed, side by side with his sick wife and of physical and mental suffering, started for a neighbor's half a mile distant. She walked part of the way and rolled sand feet abovo tho valley to kill grouse. It was in tho latter part of April, and tho bears had emerged from their win obtained a clearer view ono that II, is colli enough to freeze tho heart thrilled bis heart to the very core, caused his breath to be more deeply drawn, and his pulse to momentarily enough to satisfy any common man. As to the three individuals named abovo who took sail on the mules with Morrow, they arc all in San Francisco, doing more or less in stocks. One or two of them have become pretty well fixed in respect to this world's goods.

a part, and how she got through is more than she knows. The neighbors went in search of the father and boys, and found them, as stated, stone dead. The, newly born infant perished. Strange as it may seem, the mother escaped with onl' South of Fargo, in Kieldand County, a boy and girl, children of Sheriff Owens, attempted to reach homo on Saturday night from a neighbor's. They both dropped.

by the roadside find died in each other's arms. The same evening two men, one agent of the Minneapolis Millers' Association, attempted ter quarters. He was on the point ot descending when three bears bounced out into his path, lie looked about for a place of refuge. A dead pine stood a little way to his, front. To divert the approaching beasts ho sent one shot from his only weapon, Colt's heavy dragoon six-shooter.

One bear dropped but, got up again and in the rush. A second shot was of more account, for tho fellow that was hit rolled over, while, tho others made loud and indescribable bear music over him. Clark reached the about twenty-five foot up children, caused every eye to overflow with tears. "Tom, dear Tom," said Jenny, as well as she could for her pitiful sobbings, "what will become of us of the children? Wo shall all starve and die together." "Not. whilo wo have hands," replied his associates, and every heart, was touched and every arm nerved to do tho utmost toward relief.

They all looked around anxiously out of miser and make the white bear dance for grumbled Tom Ortu as lie looked out, of Hie windowupon tho snow-cumbered streets. How I wish I could slay at home to-night and take care of you aiid I h(i babies, Jenny. And I would only for lie thought of how much poverty was them, and would not sadden the hearts of those lie lovod by nion-tiuiiin it. "Only for what, 'I'omP" asked his wife fi'onrihe beil, where, ill herself, she was taking care of their two sick children. Only that they'll bo wanting mo," be.

replied. "You know it is Christ cease to beat. Ill tins sleigh was a young and beautiful woman, pale with terror, and clasping two lovely children to her breast. Orton thought of his Jenny and their little ones, and resolved to save. The impulse was noble, but how was it to be accomplished? Far beyond any human control were the frantic horses.

To attempt to seize tho reins as they dashed past, and to stop them, would be madnesswould he to be dragged down and trampled to death. He saw this saw that the course of the horses would bring thorn directly upon him, and though tho found a strong limb, over which bo put his leg and rested, pulling and blowing, to reach home from Manston, a station on tho St. Paul and Manitoba Kailway, and wore lost; bodies not found. Canada's Court. An Ottawa correspondent of tho Now York World writes as fallows of the proposed Canadian Court: Tho appointment of.

Sir Alexander Gait as Resident Minister of Canada in IjOiidon, and the announcement that on her return to liidcau Hall, next month, the Princess Louise will bo accompanied by a large and brilliant suite, and that a court will bo formed hero on a small for tho physician had supposed htfhad accompanied them. Hut ho was not to be seen, and their grumbling becaino while ho viewed tho new situation. The last bear shot lay in its death struggles, mas Kve, and we've gotten up an extra with a ball through its heart; tho other two pranced around and occasionally Curious Case of Hydrophobia. A special from Buffalo, N. 7th, made toward the hunter.

Hoping his entertainment. Yes, '1'oni, and a sorry day for us, now that I. am 'Kick, and tho children wanting medicine and but she could companions would come to his assist scale, go to show that tho statement of lays: Avery rcmarKauio ease oi sup- posed hydrophobia has just conic to a prominent London journal that Lord light in this city. Doctors who have examined tho alllicted person pronounce it the most singular caso in tho history of their practice. It seems that about loud and deep.

I can bear any thing," said Tom, but for you, Jenny, and tho children," and he entirely broke down. And I could curse that doctor for an unfeeling wretch," blurted out one of tho most passionate. But it is over thus. We givo our lives freely to please the public and when any thing happens they care nothing for us." Tom Orton groaned heavily. The sound awoke his little girl.

She raised up in bed, strained her eyes, clapped her tiny hands and shouted in true childish glee and wonder: "Mamma! l'apa! See an angel!" All eyes were turned in the direction ance, Clark resolved to- discharge Ins four remaining shots in quick succession at the bears, wishing, if possible, at, tho same tinio to kill ono or both of them. Ho emptied his pistol accordingly, but neither bear seemed to lie badly hurt, if struck at all, and his comrades thinking he was shooting at grouse, did not como near him. An interesting predicament this. At last, after a half hour or more, the two surviving bears, having eyed crowd furiously warned lit in of his danger, ho stirred not, only braced muscles and nerves, and set his teeth with determination. "My God!" exclaimed a man, who, bolder than tho rest, sprang forward grappled and would have drawn him away.

You will bo killed! instantly killed!" Tom Orton shook him off just as tho horses reached him, watched his opportunity, seized upon the harness as they were sweeping past, sprang lightly upon tho back of the nearest, grasped the reins, and turning to the affrighted woman and screaming children, shouted: Keep quiet. I will save you." And save them bo did. Before a block had been traversed tho horses were made to realize that he was their master, and the sharp curb eutlingdeep- two years ago a lad named Frederick Meyers, living on Mortimer Street, while playing in the front yard of his parents' residence, was bitten by a large dog, in tho left leg. mother saw not bear to add ultjalhcr weight to his load "and so nuiok depends upon' you." "I know," he replied, hastily brush-ing the moisture from his eyes and striving tit conceal his anxiety; but I nm well and strong, Jenny, and tlic winter is nearly over and you'll all be well again." lint if any thing should happen to she questioned, with a heavy nigh. Don't flunk there is ifwioh danger," be said, repressing a sob as ho thought of bow desperate woidd be their situationof tho rent due, the scanty store of provi-ions, the little of fuel remaining, the more than month of hard win-tor yet before them, the needs of a fam she pointed, and in the doorvvay stood a beautiful woman, leaning upon the arm of the physician! Yes, an angel hud como to them.

Tom Orton had risked his life to savo that of the daughter of Dr. Armitiige Beaeonslield is in favor of improving tho relations of the colonics with the' mother country, and visiting their government in members of tho lloyal family, is not wholly unfounded. Great preparations aro being made at liidcau Hall for the Princess's return. The interior is being, refurnished, the grounds laid out to better advantage, new and costly furniture is supplanting the old-fashioned articles that lumbered- the house, and altogether it is easy to see that there is to be a brand new regime. Tho names of tho new suite have not yet been made public, but it is said they have been chosen by tho Queen for tho express purpose of aiding tho Princess in establishing her court.

Hitherto tho Governor General and his wife have kept up viceregal state in the usual way. Naturally enough, they have been a little stiffor and more exacting than Lord Dufferin, the most democratic member of tho peerage, but on tho whole they have pleased tho people who have to foot the bill for these pomps and vanities, and carried themselves well. The experiment of court, however, is a dangerous one. So long as their Excellencies played at court, the tax-payers submitted on the ground that it pleased a few and hurt nobody to any great and howled at him to their hearts' content, loped off, the largo ono behind beingomewhat disabled. Once in a whilo as this old bruin disappeared in the distance ho sat down and cast a wistful glance at tho tree, evidently feeling that a mortal was there whose, bones he wanted to crack.

l'hiladclphia Times. A Typographical Error in Court. Not long ago a law that had passed both houses of Congress was put in typo at the Government Printing-ofilce, ly into their mouths brought thorn to a and his grandchildren, and the merest chance had given them the knuwledgo the animal bite him, and made an effort to have it killed, but to no avail. Weeks passed, nothing transpired, and no effects of tlio injury wore Early in November, however, it was noticed that, the lad was acting strangely. 1 Ie would arawl about on the Hour, scratch on the carpet, and otherwise imitate a dog.

lie did thisoncc or twice, but little attention was paid to his capers. Then ho commenced to bark, and finally to froth at the mouth. Medical aid was summoned, and tho caso was pronounced ono of acute hydrophobia. Every possible effort in the power of physicians was made to stay the onward inarch of tho poison, but to no purpose. The boy continued to grow worse; his eyes turned green and ho would lly at the cat, barking and growling like a canine.

He was finally confined to bed, and it took tlio combined strength of threo men to hold him there when tho spells of who it was. But never was an equestrian feat better rewarded, and never a more chari. table angel appeared upon earth even upon the day when alike upon hill-top and valley is proclaimed Peace upon standstill. The crowd cheered lustily the police assisted the woman and children out and carried them to a neighboring store, and as soon us tho former had in a measure recovered her senses, she asked for her preserver, that she might thank aiiifroward him. But he was not to lie fun nil All that could be learned was that as soon as the trembling steeds had been taken charge of by others he had disappeared.

Who could he have heenP" ques ily that a poor man learns by tho most (titter of experience. Hut there is, dear Tom. No ono is ever sale living the life you do. There are so many chances for accident." "Don't fear, I'll lake care of myself won't run any extra risk, and as 1 have nothing to do in the latter part, will ho home early." lie stepped to the bedside, drew the Kver more closely about his wifo and children, kissed (hem, put the coal in the stove though every lump was as a earth, good-will to men." and alter a tune it was discovered that a misplaced comma entirely changed the intent of the law, and further Congressional action was necessary in order to relievo it of the improper punctuation and give it the force and latitude intended. A serious error of this nature has been discovered in the publication of a law passed by the last Legislature of this State.

Tho Prosecuting tioned the lady, with still ghastly face and bloodless Hs. Can't say," answered a policeman, constituting himself spokesman, but would como on. Ho is yet alive, but the doctors have given up all hopes of golden ducat to a Shvloek in his then filiation, attending to every thing possible for their comfort, and prepared to face the cold and go to his nightly employment Yet an uncommon spoil Nccined to chain him. He lingered, fidgeted, glanced uneasily at tho clock. Isn't it time you were off, Tom questioned bis wile.

You know it it quite a walk." "Yes, Jenny; but somehow I don't IIknuv W'AKiuoN, D. in his lleereations in Astronomy," tells a story of Dr. Kane, tho Arctic explorer, wlio fell in willi some Esquimaux whom he was anxious to conciliate. Ho said to the old wizard of the tribe: I am a wi.ari 1 I can bring tho sun down out of the heavens with a piece of ice. So," ho writes, I took a hatchet, chipped a small pieco of ice into tho form of a double convex lens, smoothed it with my warm hands, held it up tr tho'su, arid, as the old man was blind, 1 kindly burned a blister on his hand to show him I could do it." it Tim Boston l'axL tells of a Wostern Congressman who is such a tedious speaker that the people leave tho galleries and tho members go out when it comes his turn to vote on a roll-call.

but a real court, with a Lord Chamberlain, a gold stick, maids of honor, yeomen of the guard and other ancient personages, will bo an establishment sadly out of keeping with Canadian institutions. It is said that both the Marquis and tho Princess aro opposed to the idea of a mock court, and that it is one of Her Majesty's notions which, as a matter of course, Lord Beaeonsficld falls in with. However tliatMiiay bo, it is a blunder, and tho universal desire is that the Dominion Ministry should tell the English Premier so and sparo the Princess the humiliation of popular ridicule. his recovery. At every approach of a stranger, ho turns his eyes upon him and snarls.

His parents liro well-to-do A TK.nmni.K fight occurred on the plantation of Mr. J. II. Hamilton, a few miles from Columbus, on a recent Sunday evening. Mr.

Hamilton was driving along the road in his bugy, and heard a noise ill the woods noar the roadside. On approaching the place ho saw a largo hawk in the eloso embrace of a seven-foot black snake. Tho hawk had attempted to carry off the snake, and the snake was making a terriblo resistance, and bad wrapped itself completely around the hawk. Mr. Hamilton's driver made- an end of the I'ght by knocking tho hawk over with his buggy-whip, and- afterward" killing the snake, feel like leaving you alone." I am uwl to staying alone." So she was, poor thing! "And you said you would be home early." "Yen, yes." Attorney of.

Ingham County recently brought an action against a saloonkeeper for selling liquor to minors. At tho trial of the case, tho counsel for tho defense put in tho plea that flic' act under which thu action was brought could not bo applied to the case in question. The law referred to is found on Page 2S9 of tho Public Acts of 1879, and, upon investigation, it was discovered that the act as it reads applies to minors, and not minors. 'The Attorney of Ingham County secured tho conviction of the liquor-seller on tho ground of the intent of the law, rightly holding that it was plainly meant to prohibit the salo of liquors to minors, instead of to miners. The case has been appealed to tho Circuit Court, and the decision of Judgo Huntington will bo looked for with interest.

While it may bo a more technicality, tho law as it reads renders he was a brave fellow, anyhow. I would not have taken the risk ho did for thousands." "A brave fellow, indeed," was the response and I would give very much to know his nanus and where he is to be found." So would the policeman, that something of the glory might attach to himself. But tlic lady departed homeward without obtaining tho desired information, and the sensifivonoss of Tom Orton caused him to lose the one opportunity of his life to have risen above iron-handed poverty. Meanwhile ho was hurrying to business; more time had been oecupicd in the rescue tluiv. he thought possible, and though applause was dear to him (as to all), yet he could not stay to listen, and as risking his life for money, ho had not even dreamed of such a thing.

An active, sober man was ho, und a White Ego Mukfins. One pint of flour, whites of eight eggs beaten to a stiff froth. Add enough milk to make it into a thin batter. Putin a little salt. litrlled performer, lie had been trained ba (lie profession from childhood know other, and under ordinary eireum-u( juices could easily keep his head above water." Hut.

the "tenting season" hud closed early, the winter was bard, money was "tight," and A Bos'fON detective claims to have information that Rev. E. 1). Winslow, tho forger, is in Buenos Ayres, under tho assumed namo of W. 1).

Lowe, and is publishing thu Buenos Ayres Herald, lie manifests groat interest in religious affairs. III', said her hair was dyed, and when she indignantly exclaimed 'Tis false!" lie said he presumed so. ivoi'V iiliiec of amusement suffered in.

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