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Show 6 THE BEE IVnintrvim. D.I vc iver have it alotv, '.avs Wallis. Dont talk to me, Mister WullK, I don't Gere vc jinctl th ribib, says ITr Vnovv ve, mi' I i )i tinljufril v Kil c llir . injuntri," .dl Mr, Murphy, Y mv mine jli i :ty tl nl . it I - , Ihvtme," i, "Aii 111 wan t s.i s, I In-l- h Mr, Murphy. (.hi!'.. vi Mr, dm thru a them iv thevit be .iii Mr. Hrg- w iv ini home lb gm v, itilt.ici'rr ili.it i v ir aflnuaitU an bate niv, wa tlirfc. .t an glnry ill viint. as me friml O'luiluick m .ii) ali ," I I t. Il.iirm. was ilieic, an No n.h I'Vruintnnn, anl How, an' (im, Wriler, an Brewery Mai- ktiis, an IlmaM Jauu Allin. an Sitl away, an ill r.iyphnrtlx iv an ih' frimU t. KcIsrV. nintmm. It to me Blow things ye 'avc in I pair bead Ini' had a failin' nut, savs ).!. Yi thev need oilin,' savs Rookie. (iintlemin an' fellow Dimmv crats, savs Ramie's ye ready lir th question? We arre, vvear-isays ate iv thim. Dve ricognie KiBev an hU ax iv dis- ar-r- e e lnmestv: lie s.iv. We do. thev av s. 'Good bhovs aysihe lrisident. Ill sav. 9 whin re-vvn- d y TVniinstrom stalled the ball a rollin'. Mr. 'resident, he says, I'm an honest man, an' I admit it, he savs. Thin Hillv Robert- son said in a rather low tone iv voice, something about th son iv a beach.' I suppose he was referrin to (iaitield or Saltair. 1 Ecr- This man Kilsev is a thraitor'savs . The ninstrom, an I know it, he says. eyes iv the city is upon us, he says an til eves iv Swadcn is on me, he says. I have his ravports lu re in my hand, he says, blit I have not had tnime vit tor-reathim, he savs. Toimcs good, says Robertson. I have fortified mesilf with ividcnce, lie says., an I put spies on tins mans thracks, he says, an they seen him wanst take a drink at Mulveys, he says. Dont tell me, he says, that theres nawthin suspicyous about Kilsev, he says, for there is, he says. He ought to be killed. he says, an I hope my fellow numbers will resthrain me from doing it, he says, an thin I will desist, he says. If he would sav he savs, wasnt there was not an honest hair in his head, he says. See what lies bin an done, he says, lies decaived a number of me Dimmycratic frinds, he says, bv refusin to giv thim a yob, he says; an I wont go to bed, he says, an sleep that blissed sleep, which sews up e th confused an pants iv care, he says, untliil Ive had his perfidous head, he says. m What is tli question afore th hotter General Weiler an ORathiick. Shall we follow our leader? says d t ball-heade- 1 d, coat-sleev- says Bairnes, only wait a minn-- y it or two and you shall live to see your Good, wants gratified, he says. Th whole wants it, dont they: says Bookie. They do, says Eerninstrom, an well have your scalp, you spalpeen, too. How old e ye? says Robertson Its none of youre dom bisne.-.sivs pa-art- y ar-r- W m. 0 Will he giv us th wather weve bin axing for: savs OPathrick.Tv course he will, says Bairnes, unless from the position he has allie ways assoomed, he says. T inthrajooced th risolution to cincluire him, says Ferninstrom, an Ill clothes th he savs. debate," . Where did ye foind it? savs Bookie. I giv it to him, says Bairnes, an Mister Eerninstrom ll plasc take his sate. I cant, savs Ferninstrom, its fastened to th tloor. and fall Thin sit on th window-sill- , out, says Robertson. Ar-r- e vez ready fir the question? says Bairnes. Rimimber, he says, our honors at stake awaitin, he says. Which of th stakes in Zion do ye refer to? savs Billy Robertson. Take your sate. says the Prisidint, yere growin personal an aboosive, he says. Thin the) put th question Pat, where I dinnow. But I heard Bairnes say to th Herald rayporther goin down over the steps, savs he, well, an how do ye loike th cinch. he savs. Good, says th newspaper man, who by th wav Pat, is a Priest iv 111 church, th honor of th paper I riprisent. he savs, demanded it. an got it. re-threa- ar-r- e ts 1 1 1 I -- i i . -- We will, thev savs. Will it make it make us numbers of this august body, nixt October: says Marketts. I dinnow. we take our chances, says Bairnes, ns did ODonovan in Oirelaml, whin lu said to hill with th Prince iv Wale';. I move, Mr. Prisidint, that we foind Mr. Kil ey guilty. with exterminatin circumstances, he says, an hand him a vote of cinshure by th raycordher, he says. Th raycordher ll do none iv your durty wurrk unless theres a shmoke in it, savs Saloon, th diputv. Ill take it to him ineself, says Eernin-strom- . - . he i dbming i limn a U a d legia t sent by Colonel ltwroll in answer to an invitation to dim with the ( lover ( bib uf 1m with regret I cannot Philadelphia: A wumhrlul thing vow tonight in clover. It nit iiii' Ijoih v ..ml tii.tm, th.it is clover. is to say.il :maib industry and contentment; that is to ay. it means the hum of happy bees in perfumed fields, ami at the cottage r gate 'Old Sos. lie i.oimtifn!. m nely ml in th.tt dehghtlul chew etl sati'l i tail. betvv Might, w h;ch, like a b ia du turn. I. dU twixt the ho a - o! to;, an hi;:. Ii makes ve , i A uoudt ltd tiling me dream of t!,r! day. of childhood horn, of dimpled baliie. of loving wives ami honest men, ot meani ami wood ami violets, ami all there! of si uub s joy ami peaceful human life. "A wonderful thing is clovtr. lake away the c and you have the i:appiet of manhood; takeaway the c ami r ami you have the only thing that makes a heaven of this dull and barren .artli: take away the r alone, and yet there remains a warm, deceitful bud that w retell the breath and helps to keep the pe. u r in counties', homes wlio'v master frequent club-.- . Afti r all. Bottom in Shakep. are, was right; good hay. sweet hay. h ith m fellow. " i Im Mare, he Kcr-ninMro- "Vc ought io have rin Bairnc'.; he was as pliroiitl iv IVrninslrom, ih "tumble Svv.ule. as if he owned him." It was an awful excitin tnime. The rayphortrrs took out their kniv cs.shar-rpinetheir pencils pripar-ratmto givin' th public th degradin' facts iv th' simon, so he stayhed at home, an took care iv th bahics. rtl say. sav s t v I ve all. he R I .( i R k. i T n't-m- s , I.KITKK nl'AINI INCI-KSdl.I.- The Yeung Men. though the voting men will have an opportunity to distinguish themselves in the coming city election. It looks as though all the candidates on both tickets vvill be young men. Barnes, who is pretty sure to be the Democratic nominee, is, comparatively speaking, a young man. So is Buckle, who is likely to beat the head of the Republican ticket. The prominently mentioned candidates for other important offices are all young men, all of which indicates that the domination of fossils in both parties is about to change. 1 1 i.tiuKs as SOLVING A PROBLEM. The woman who had arranged a dinner for twelve people, and then found she had made a mistake of a day in sending out her invitations, gazed at her husband with a look of utter despair. What shall we do," she cried hopelessly, with all this food? It will spoil unless it he eaten at once." The head of the household was, however, accustomed to sudden emergencies. he exclaimed. P'ear not! In two hours nothing will remain hut crumb-- . I wrill send for my office hoy at once." Life. TUI ONLY SIGNIFICANCE. I Percy and I divamt Jast were married! 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