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The Tribune Leader from Tribune, Kansas • 1

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11 IHi Hi JL i VOL 1. TRIBUNE, KANSAS, THUJtSDAY, JANUAliY 31, 1805, miMtn is. i -J I B-'g-BlJU: DIRECTORY. Wonder if Glenn feels that he Is the I'Upieme court and Ihe decision i the Watch Wall Street's Program. The coterie of Wall street financiers Tbe Vagrant CUaa.

What to do with the tramp, how jtuppreas him, or, at least, to curtail Finders Keeper. Law and precedent have settled It that the finder la the owner of abao-lutely loat articles. The term "lost must, however, be clearly defined. A package left In a publlo place or eon-voyance or on the counter of a store la not supposed to be lost The owner has plaeod It there and forgotten It, but may claim It nnder any and all clrcntn (taneeej but If In passing through the street, or any other place, he ha dropped It without knowing It, It la absolutely lost, and li the owner doea not aak for It, no other person can do a The law expects every one to act In good filth, and If property la found with the name of the owner on It, or any other clew that establishes bla identity, the finder Is supposed to notify hun. He can get a reward, if on has been offered, but If the owner docs not appear, common law allows the finder abaolute title to the artlchj ia question To keep proiierty know, to to others, or to diapoae ol It ia regarded by the Uw as equivalent ta common theft, and the perpetrator of an act la punishable undur lawn mode ami provided for auch offenses, i commiilee was baaed wholly upon de- iaioiis of the' Iowa supreme court.

1 ho queotioit of the intention of the vMer whs not const. Ii red by the committee at all in makin lt decision. THe remit mat unexpected to both side" and mmy prominent repnblicana, i innng them Speaker Lobdell, were much bui- pritcd that the commltUe look the position it did in advance of a decision ol the Kansas tupretue court and con. trary to the long eeuolieed of cm struing the la heretofore by eler. tion Several aald thev won id not vote fur the report if there wa diviaion of tlu houae on it.

TH raem- le-r of the enmtnUtee doubted Ihat Mr. WUbtman was the choice of aniij irily of the voters who voted in eeley coauty at the November flecijon but under the construction put. upo i the Uw the choice bad nut te en expressed. As thecommiiteeac id in a fair and nonpar laan manner it. con sideling the evi ilccce uudi coi -slrucliou of the law and ule tnit a precedent to gevevu o'herco a be tried by thni du h.y ll i hk.h, the populist uw mot dei irVi1 i nl- iu ll m.

t.9 l.u I -lull .1,.... u. tu a.I(nl tin rtiv n- rat ft. 11 I'm i i. i 'A a ine be from rti pul Svir i pib'icin meiiiher tie it? 1 1 ii ni that hi t.

tiee.i tn ii he -ul'i not have w-i on mci hhmo Wii. i h. ti. a-tlm I en I' ii 'f-e w-! ati-nit l'. whi ii Ihe Mio-i I'n'ir .1 i ti p.

i (tin i.e.) I in if )0 'id Honey The rt ot the nitMlorn Id favor of business as an Instrur money making net far to kocU the enormous rfrowth In the sj evexythlng In which tmsineiis done. The enterprise of a acre. 'a I r-d Ir-I of It Ih Of 1 to of a contractor, of a mine doaler. even of a tihoplcecper. may now cov.r tho whole world, and bo carried on.

more- over, mainly upon credit. It n.r.y be doubted whether, except In those trans. actions which are called and which really racun the Uiking of heavy bribes for pecuniary support, any ouo transaction ever yields quite as muoh as the 6ame transaction would ha re yielded sixty years ago. Whether, for example, any cargo ever pnduces ton for ton an equal margin of proflt, jor whether any customer in a shop' pays quite so heavy a percentage on the goods ho buys. It Is the magnitude nnd multiplication of cargoes which yield fortunes; tho thousands instead of hundreds of customers whom clever dealers may induco to spend money.

The new system of rapid turnover is, of course, proclsoly the same thing the dealer selling four times what did and using only the samo capital. iThis advantage of scale is al-most entirely wanting to the professional nun, for the obvious rca-'son that ho is hampered by limitations Of time. There aro only six hundred minutes in a hard-worked day, and the seeker after Income, be he as able as he may or as decided or as rapid, must 'give some of those minutes to each client or patient or contractor with a difficulty to meet. If he docs not ho loses custom, and with custom truome rapidly slips away, says tho London Spectator, There are, no doubt, favorite lawyers, doctors, and even engineers whosa advice is sought at 'expense when equally good advke Is Drocurablo much cheaDcrt but still tho favorites must pIto their advice and their days doing it or they will EDeedUv bo deserted. Nothinff can al ter this first law, while tho cxa; r.v no tno cxa; "jcra la kept citors by po Stive tion of professional fees ju tho case of solicitors biuuue, iq i mil.

ui uticvura u.i i dlClcult to dellno or explain- ihcie 1 1 sceuia to bo no ronson why phy. 1-u should not charge ncoordlng to and In that of barrister and cr.5'i-.cera by a competition which though tu'vr acknowledged la none the lesa ro- i and ciTectivo. Wo cannot see whit i i tcr this condition of affairs, ami thut, however al- not way will develop itself, professional ever again be the quickest road tu Urge accumulations. I i i choice ot the ptople of Greeley County. It Is said the Uepullican rnembcrg of the Legislature are puzzled to un-undoretnud why Glenn got two votes less thim Wight man, while the county gnvo Morrill nearly twice as many as Lowelling.

This may look peculiar to kn outsider but a majority of people of Greeley county can explain it all right. The House Committee on Elections unanimously reported to seat A. H. Lupfer the Populist from Tawnee county, whose seat was contested by that veteran Bepubllcan politician, -Capt, Henry Booth, of Lamed. The State Journal says that during Glenu's first Cny Iu the House last week, he became so Interested in the pleadings of a fair female" applicant that his name was called tdree times on roll before he hiard it ToSuppreas Anarchy.

It ia vry rtu uta that we have lex icons whli-b are cce ted as tiiul nm- pirn-in Hie deli niiitntioii of thu tin in-aniin wrdM. If had im otlur wy nf aM-ertainliU ti meaiiirg ih wird an iichy ananhi I th in imp! to draw inf-reiic-a wv lli tutimarH llsei'l I.V newepHll wllteid and would ttet vury VHpu- ml iiMtU iiieideuBoIlheirtiueeig cai'UH. r. ina'c'i or anaT'iiat wime in (ir i wind tl at jut imp i ail ll lilt, 14 liHAl" ml Olid H' ml ind mi air rchiiH une ho op pn tn ill nvi meui. A eoidii it i ti bfht illth iril), "aimicliy Wi ei Hian i ni.rary is nm diniiitejr-'iioii nf cu ly.ii whuh it is iin iir ii thtt ii'iai oriler tub' n-Mi jri v.n,mirii." 1 isu'e rth'ti ilul Hie wo lUiui H- i ily ali 'U' nin tinia out mi i 'Vh i ti.i f.iu liu ii i nm' and nmn freq-iwtiU IH into nlBc, aj'l who adv icntea auaicli'Si thin an iceberg ia a mountain uf Hi Ii advmiaies l-l kI ili thai wo'iid bruiiS peace and'jnsiice, fair jdav and pioiection lo mankind, wMnihei rwh or poor, la ihe very antipole of ihe anarchist, ih mi such refiL-mers are HoraetiuH'S cdled anarchiata by thoe who want (fovernmentonly irlhorich.

Tuat tbere aro afiarct-ists in the true senile or the word in ibis and many other countries thre i no romn for couot In laiit, th leaders themselves ac" know Udge Ibe existauce ol euch an or ganixation and boldly and coMly pro-elaim their dynamitic and sanguinary ptinciples. Uowfver, we are convinced that the number of such men are com. paratively small, and there is no rrai-on why the should not constantly decreased if lead rBin all walks of lifj tbemselvea set an uropl of imiilicit obedience to law, both in letter and in spirit, Public men, whether in i ffice. prominent in religion, poli ic-, bnsi ness or society, innst show by their live that they regard the rights and feelings ol others, enpec'ially the poor, and tbia will educate the rising genera, ti ii away from anarchistic notions. If the piesenl crop of d) namlters can be held in -coeck by the 'strong arm 0 the law, in I their ciiei and chil Uren's children for a grtta'iona a propei I educated by piecept and xa'mple, 81? rvhthtu eonlJ be gradually ol lueraud.

Ef are it made to uppieFS by li'Biilation, but, tUjs 'ue nil! not Ftiffl e. If the jn Mg) id tens iiieinie'vi violate the law, ai bythelifl mey maki Ua that rob ihe pe-ipU of ilieir earmgej if peipla'e rulers ait vity by au allow u.iiilly Uinta ti piuider the ueooleeveii under te giu 1 1 inele-8 ti leg-slat an. nit ot exls ei ce. leg lori i in Incnbair Hi natchea ua'iKH crn into genuine anan bUl, and t-nipU aome peop'e wh love good govern inenl to r.isb!y Bk ndreas of urn by violence ri.th.ir than ttiruuali the tbniiah bum-lime 101 fM'POf thebalii JC i iemwK pecrt but i arid ir "etee WW atji) tnnf; be meon nflM an I JM' who will giyu so wi in one prefer a ataie of artliy. Ton IhV" ol a nation an ton mniner in whMi uy are admiid-ier.

are r. Hexes ol the charl- of tfte mf win ojukeand ex.ciie lb in; tlieieiokr theliupiranceof bvi'gi'en tf pur h'artalliti live to niie the naUon. Wuen ihe afTirB of givrrument are cimlucred lo ai'Cirdiic with ih gnj -n lule, mt tvm na imreat Pf jam and their Eugtixh allien who have so long put tlHir imprest upon tne tinan. cial policies and legislation of the United States, think that thuy have at last d-)via it a scheme which, while give ing tuem more complela control of the currency of Ihe country, will also satis fy the pHiple. They aff et to believe iIim people of the west and sonib.espeo ially the latter, care very little for In silver roinaee fxcept fur the Increase in currency that would ntUii fiom it that if thy can gtt un increase i currency with free coinage, it will be BaMafactory.

Tiie proijrira of WU street, there-ore, Is to the silver question, retain they'd a'andi'd, au I uiae legislation tint will allow btnkcra to isne currency to take toe place or stiver ccrtifl.ta ea, greenbacks, and at other forma of paper money. This plau, of enu'HP, wl 1 luvn thit apnrnval of all meriean and foreign holders ot Amcri eau bonds and mongages, far they wlil all he pvftblfl in and all valuis will tie fixed l.y thu ir ld standard, the hankers can get C'tiiplete control of th-tiR-U'of en noy th-y cm virt. control tlin price of labor, nit wl.lb'I.U to nuke paHB oil fch'it tder, if t' eii fii.nnri.il iotetes'S can l-be We d'l iioi beli-'Ve 'hat tho people or the s.irh and went are the ee' n' ehunips and inuTa'e 'Itf that tli. W.llKttee "pitrm would li ii bnlieve 'li are. A' 'ltl un w't-a'ein in wi a na 'Uiongh 1 1.

Mfter his own int. ku hit ih of i ven a billion ata I unen WI I lint III ike III- IHt'ntuI, titit'r, nii'j, nicl. al a 'nv'dii i thl iv a lonv a tb.y mm im hU- in Kidd VM'iiei A l-ilif- la in-ifba i 'en wi-l i belpilie I'Me if wh i mhI rn--o' Wf.lt:l are r. in Iverp 'l i the eiir. tiulli'jn, woHei tb.

Atiei km ind Eirni-e ll a i-r- want lb fienple'ii mi di i al el awav tiotii i.ynr n-Httmi. hey it re p'l turwHUol rontinm-d ii detiio: i-ion. i' niRi-aarv l' tie kv ill ir evia ot all 8 In in ll.jlrl eJ nieu wlu se ilitre-tH xT et fihv fed when th-' etple i.r.: op pies i d. A fiiiuncul ctiaia i thu ha vnst of uiiirtgtge hnd ind h-d leru. ami it Is unsafe giv-? anv class po.ter to i wreik the.

tVrtum otheis. 8rle I shou'd be first restort 'o its pla'ce ss a I mney metal, and then 'he govern- the bHiilts, should give inej people a currency nifllcient in volume tn transact ihe bu.nueM- ot th- country Gold ia loo uarnw a basia tor a Snuti t.ial system An iosue of bunk note will not broaden the has's The following from the Kansas City Star shown bow the deuiaiou in the Glenn.Wigh'mau contest case appeared 10 a i isiutercated outsider: The u'ter nelpiesaneBS of ihe populist liuiiurity iu iv iiiinac wan iiiniiiiciiicu yesterda)' afternoon when the report, ol the coii'tuittee on lections in lint cmi-teBi of VV. Gienn, republic in, agsinai. 0. E.

pupiiita. and Miiiug member, wea acted upon. Trie coiutni-lee reo'ti tint owing to the iir. gu-lanty ot Qve balbna cast fur Wigtumau be had Hot been elected. On the iac of tile returns Wtubtman bud (wo plurality, Ti.e, pomiiiUiee held that tnere Was dull it til il tii HI" Who cist five it regular babuls intended to Viite lor Wiijutuirtti, but as the (Tobo lii-tik(X) iiad not been put in the place oVibiiiiidU fey law loey aiiould not by he new el.

di'in taw bo counted, aun enu was thrtrefoie under lecuttitai ot ihu htw euiKiiid to the aetit i support of lis d-cslon the commlitee cicd a lot. of Hiipri tu-t li. i d-cis one from otuer scttes. I'oa icjoh. wiia uiiauiniotia kid the nc -majenda-i tun was i hai bin aii be uu eatul and Uh'Mii be heni- ol ihe ti-ite lid tpeiMa'or.

'uo heiipl rei ti.t ied ixptcteiii uiat i' Wou he lo Ined by a iiihijum i iiifu.l.itiiiii lioiii Hint! Kigt.awoii.ei, the pi puiint enuiuiitifn- ui j. ll I th l.e r. I.iiteu tub np.e agtiu iii.i'. i tie eiLiB. pre.ugr.uve i me a-n.

1 nig i Hi tf.inut.Utt ttf in.nlll lle s-ert HO ll rtilul I itiea lata -d tain, bii. tn i. vt ia a 'i tu vutee Agiiu ii was ix i) td, when tli Hi It iu lo td j.it the i ut 8 111 i ili.tiho pi.i uil ta wo" a cro ts ami upptt I lo the lo a lB'K--, bir itieylitvu Irti li no ai ii.lC j.nl l. ub.ic.ii.8 a.ioa.li.pu i'i i. ii Wljh'Ulili Ial Hit io le.

em- inen, fiuur lae rim riiibtMO tin. "'Jit Hie in uiou "jib ciriud witl.wll" uisaeut. a nu ot i c-i iiinif te- s.ttd tin a u.i. (lt? ci a iiij VVete III if WftSI I he to ui; IV. 1 1 inn -t i ai a ot i.

ltd Ibe tine of a i ter thu be cii'U ii hut 8 'in t. i i crtf Bp by in uev I I'lrlf Up i' 1 liy a lliw ciee ini uiai n-'M 1 'be yplifn iff M- ieSiardia8 a a to toe acton of itiu mettiueia UOl kiir frH'ifi. nf no mi'le. li.i'iin ax C7 a itnl Itn.H H.in.l.ll till l.llA K.nild. l.e oijeailiiii 4la by u.

tO 'bu UialklllL' tt Hie blllO i wra him, ao to epoak, aa a nuisance, la a problem to which Icglalatora and local authorities will have to addreM them selves with moro diligence than usual during the year to come. In ttaUe ao wide apart aa Maine and California the tramp Is bel ng discussed, and in no very amiable spirit In the latter state be Is aa engry sore en the body and politics. There both man and ell-mate are kind to him. He is tolerated as an unfortunate brother, and the bio is spread for him. lie keeps pecv with the seasons, so that the earth af fords him a bed, and.

at the wont, jin Inclement weather he can shift for himself In an The result he has become a stupendous nuisance When ho wants a drink, he Intimidates i the -weak or discusses tho state oJ jtho country with the social philosopher, jllo is more often drunk than sober, and is a terror to women and children. On tho landscape he Is a Iblot It Is often said that southern California would be an Ideal placo of rcaldence but for the of tho tramp. The lotost re- fa tlut tojjrthe, a of on ihla kind, and Inoteadof soliciting aid, uuiuKnud suppon, overawinj amsti communities, jno cxistm? law helpless to sitppres, dm. Its extreme -poet whlc.i more often pleases than dla treses tho eonCrmed vagrant News papers are demanding that the statutes be amended to meet the umcrgenoy. The haa ranciaeo "Examiner, for in- "The legislature early in Itsseastonsoould appoint a committee or coramlfiS.on to Invostlpate the sub- j-jct and to prepare a bill that shall me uk3.

uif luuiuj oi inner Mini's and countries to California coadltiona. It Is unfair to the Industrious and members of society that thu able-bodied pauper who' will not work should be friven food, shelter and clothing at their expense If ono man lives without working, It follows that other men must work eo much tho harder to furnish him a llvin; a living. The growth of the vagrant class should bo repressed cternly, while every aid Is extended to those whom misfortune or sickness has deprived of tho ability to help themselves." SoMn young men still 'persist In studying telegraphy cn th'clr' own private account, and for such thcro are full outfits, Including a book of In etruction, at a costof about Cve dollars. A no man that thus learns telegraphy Is a little like the one that learns French without a master! his pronunciation, so to spea.c, is peculiar, nnd the pronunci ntion of the skilled telegrapher has to him an unfamiliar sound. Nevertheless, practice soon enables him to correct his defects of sounding and hearing, and there was a little group of farmers in one of the states of the middle west who set up a private telegraph line, and in that settlement nearly everybody learned to 6end and to receive short messages.

A reporter has undertaken to find out what becomes of the famous football playera. His Investigations show thiit outside the domain of sport not one has made any noise in the world. Many of them have succeeded fairly well In business. Tho only one to reach any placo in politics Is John Simpkins, of the Harvard rush line ta 1365, who has represented a Maawichu B3tts district In congress. Robert Uo- con Harvard's I860 team, worked Ltalf up toa partnership in the house 01 uroxci, Morgan to, several have dono fairly well In the law, but as a -jr iaw, uui iu "de the football giants have not par- talari, distingubhed thcmsclve.

i i siiLiiuuF.uB ore worKtna1 nara ror a "Greater Pittsburgh." It is proposed ta talro In Allegheny, on the opposito bank of tho river, and enough other towns to make Pittsburgh the fourth city in the union In point of size. They also want a ship canul to connect the city with the big lakes, and expect to realise both Ose of the latest uses of cleotr.dep-. osilion Is the sealing of cans of fruit rnd preirveil meat Where the jar Is in-roEiTioa to use nic jiuh- laxine treatment tor cltniitecrta, widen meeting with favor In this country, alroadj take an organlawl form tn inland. A demitatica hcadixl by i STATC. Governor Lieutenant Governor ttecretary or btttte Auditor of Siata Treasurer Morrill J.

A Troii'uian W. 0. K.lwarda o.E Cole 0. J. Aihonon F.

II D.iwes Attornev enrai Bnnt. ol Public instruction K. Stanley Chief Justice A. U. Hortcn Associate Justices, W.

A. JoIiiibou Nosh Allea llAititiBon TowNsmr. TvnitA F. Crenel! Treasurer Clerk Justices, i.C KUiolt K. D.ivdtioii W.

II. liniicrK B. CHambere A. ti. Smith T.

P. Tucker. Constables, CotoHY TowkJenii'. Carlson Trustee Treaauret Clerk Justices, Constables, T.I.. Grsucn 1 Kam ey D.

R'M ckatrom A. Brown Em 1 J. W. Darnell Citt ox Tbibusk. Mayor C.

Witrhtwan Polic? Jik'bj Couutiiuitu, "JJ U. wn A. H'eni io. Keid GrKKIAY I'ODNTV. Repreientsure W.

Glenn Clerk Mii II- hike. Clerk of District Court Gerard Probate J'i Ibh T. i. A1MH Ail ni Knni Hub. I.iHtra 'tiiji County Ailoiuay G-i.

Kf nl Bher.ff Treasurer Coroner Commissioners, JlllleV II in J. Ih b'ltf. Ohvik C. e-t Mm tin 0 K. 11 at lit) Surveyor Trikcs Township VL.

T. s. mil I bun G'if' J. II. It n-d O.

lir.if Conttab'ev Lord Fand.ilpli Ci unrhitl died Jan. 24th. Darine hi" short term in the House wmh n'ic'il rii imnnriantpommHiwaby ppeakt-r Utt tiks an-l Mnea md C.ninty iniiHn-H, He was also lewmiun'ted hy the stati Irriaaiion A-isnciatI I a place oli the Committee on Irrigation. W. M.

Gnn tried very baa 10 orean into the legislature in lime lo (act a vote for Uniied States Senator ami persuaded the chairman ot the committee on elections to effcr a verbal report to the honsa Wedm sday momins before the written report was completed, He was greeted by loud cries of lrom both shies ot the bonce, and speaker Lobdell v. ry properly refused receive anything but a written revolt. jUheek always win even Hhrlibhcais." Gov. Morrill's mefsape is in many tOTpectB a remarkable t'ocument. He starts outby eaving that be la not aare there i any demand from the people for any radical change in the laws, and hen immedia ely proceeds to show the necessity lor conveu-tion and ,0 ecemmend more changes in he ttutory law than could bo made by snccess.ve le.

latures in the" tant-d time aloweJ tWMin. The poruiiat minority in far from beirg be'pless as was how during the conshlerati in of the an'i-lottery and ami gamblinu bills. Many prominent republican members worked hard for delay on biM. of these bills when delay would almost eertain have been fatal. VViiiln the populist members protested aaainst mien ba'y action they, voted solidly airaiiiat ner.v di-luv ai when the measnrea aSSod they, vo'e-l for thorn to a mnn.

Thev bad to help them. i. ty Ll to repent olit. The man who is oucupvin the seat in the Legislature to which the peoptp of Greeley county did not elect him, has issued a circular letter notifying the people of his victory. "I ve arranged with the loard of railroad com missioners for coal to be shipped to Greeley county." The resolutions ap: piODriating the coal provides that the an mid commissioners have charge ih.

dtatntlon and they distribute it on request frome county eomini pioners. Commissioner DaviS graphed to the board last asking for four cars of coal, and no doubt this had as mhch to do with it as our sitting member had. Does no Exist? Jrrt wl'at sort of man It is that wen en like htm often bocn diacnased. The. tl.

1 i I that tQ0, mtJ8t tcrest by uaeominonness, either In an- C(. or BiaDner) or he mwi that bjitoWe quality called charm, muRl his0WD worl theret0( Men Uo ttnd not fcf nu MmAa ore men Bot wotacB no onlyon(JO docllned by lhp Rls hMt temper never runs to unkindness. lie needs sympathy and solace in a some-: times divine discontent He abides un-i ('or no failure, but goes steadily onj Ills oecar lonal want of success only at-taches and rivets his determination.1! Not had that, but if there are such men; lying around unmarriod they are nsu-j ally gobbled up very quickly. ICBMEn, a Cincinnati achool tuachcr, who l.M a son attending tho, University of Columbus, 0., dreamed the other night she had seen the. blcy-i cle on which her boy was seated struck by a trains that it was almost entirely) demulLihed by the collision, and that; the lad was thrown to one side bleed-j ing and badly Injured.

The "dream, made such an impression on her mind! that she wrote to her son about her vision. 6ho receivod a reply that aai 6ccklcnt hnd httPPcne 00 ot the dream; that the bicycle hod been demolished, but that It was a large' wagon and not a train that had run! him down. He wo3 thrown some dla- tanco and his face and head were badlyl cut Keobohs especially Imported fromj the south do most of the work at thel Csh-fertii'licr factories far out on Long Island, near Montank point, and rivo the few inhabitants of that region notion of plantation music with their. choruses sung at night on homeward' tramps from neighboring villages. The, work of the fertilizer factories Is donoi in the presence of a most oppressive! odor, and workmen daily spread and rcsrread upon a specially prepared-floo, in open air, the drying frag-.

merits of he menhaden, while the alrt for half it mile round is almost un- breaihal. with the smelL ii i i lis empi -ireni is mso meniionea on a rat1. "ow; ran in Montana, where all the da ure watched und ally by means of six itlAt.tnnn nil i.niiimiinbyi.t.iii wttl, -vl i 1ral Pr l- "oax wlitca come weather 4 signal, otdcrs. eta, Moht people talk about' rnllllont without realizing what It really ta An expert oin counter cn 'count about three th uiiand coins per honr. If he works ti .1 hours a di.y, It will take him.

thirty and one-third days to Cnish the counting of on; million, A Hoc "ox apiritualiHt who It la said has an t.ouide In eoimnunl mting with the deu gov a oessage to a man, snyin i 'uu) direct from his mother. The ma moibcr chanced to be alive, and at inc; the nan was a policeman, anJ the tiiritualist Is now In jaiL A TAi.r.ATivr; lady in Cakin. was visited by hur clergyman. 'and sho glibly tli on for half 'an hour, he cltrg.vir-a not Intemipting hi r. Then dt-overi" he was amind asleep tli" It from ottie of hla uicy prrishlotocra.

Tim Ve of a perfectly formed man 61 1 wNhas nonconducting mnterial, a conduct-lived In tlty and country, too. "tl the Ive lcyer formed on the lid of the city boy doesn't make quite so mv.ch out an.and a metal coai lug deposit wl in of the wow cs he might! in. some dirco. the ordinary way by tiins ho (10,03, but others rir. aamc process can be used to form insta 'hc gets hla'slwl 'out whi the riMlght caP over tho necka of bot-s'now.

comes and slides all he bu ties containing wine or chemical cola-he doesn't build snow men and forts 'on 'ilmf A 41.1?,. aa Itin I tne iP OQunuy th9i noppwwuiuea for this urp not sq good, but I should ihink he would do with them he A upitowo wt? rr lyaa -T 1 street tho other flay Mte cave cua tt? rn wn-i 1 t.t hn nratestcd to the put undera snow pile, but 1 don't knoTt 1's Ihoh1: ka I tinvn moAT. i inna man In Vi .1... ahmild be as long as tho Hk.tance from the end of Ua noso the Up I biaj idtaia on tne grounu money not, to be jt.li" on tne grounu l'. KiWl will (Un piiriotiam mus es Of AjffiwM aud contebtineu.

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Pages Available:
448
Years Available:
1894-1896