Show arwii FRIDAY MORNING A9IKRICAN 2 Moaijr of the n KjeUtion— Found— Edward B Ocean Bank the KcKbnm Matt (storm— for Murderer— Adlces-FirArrival of Hoarded in Money U' 11 ge vi ard— Funic— Terri-bl- e fork to Make y(WTornado in 'J'rnneseee— Xcgro Kioto— Grant and Party— Instruction from Wariniiepartinent— the Mouth (iueetion Johnson renade of New York It is stated that the Cubim expedition irhicti sailed truni Gardner's Island London late on Monday near New by gunboats and nipht va? captured thev are said to be now on route to the Yard where they will Brooklyn Navy arrive dollars of the tjn hundred money stolen from the Ocean Bank was J'(iu:id thi morning in a small trunk on the sidewalk near Elizabeth street by mli' 6IUCII Ed ward B Ketchum the forger was brought up betoro Judge Barnard at the Supremo Court thi morning on The release of corpus t writ of habeas (Ik prisoner was claimed on tlie ground sentenced for an offence not that ho From the in thn indictment c (larged remarks of the Judge it is generally thought he will discharge Ketchum on bailThe case creates great interest Washington authorized the orGen McCiurghas ganization of a special armed force to search for and arrest the notorious desperado and murderer ISam Hildebrand A reward of of St Francois county $10 000 is offered for his arrest San Francisco 30 Win II Seward arrived in Saira-nllo was received with a "to salute of fifty gnus all the flags in the Men of both parlies city were flying him many were united in honoring democrats being in attenprominent dance The Uciuoi ratio State Cor vention was the recipiot of a grand dinner at the Oihuns Hotel Tee Chicago e unionists arrived in and will be here Trochee row The Callfomia Pioneer Fuo Factory if by tire t t'loMXl no insurance algid Aduoil' Tumor assumed the i the u! lhJated squadioi of d Kioit’i Pacino tm Noah in Adniiu Pi ciiinuitl of M u R id n lain iru station Tv ioni oh - to fu’io Ml uiv thU Colonel t'iiiioi'i1 e mnniml r M it in'll hat mg killed 22 - uni ouplateU lour lining tne dition ccirmand hilled t'nci oio' J’i a1 v h n ill o it o! p I'Klgli tin in no r la ru lit d a duiug ill'll Wl’hlJ'ui it A ey - tin 'ey0 do mid oH ' ili'ilij 'in gnat late o' - Chicago f gon th n cn ot iniere-t- - 'la- vi ici Pan Fratuiseo (11 r tuc Juo h'i i"'p( amt mating the with hx liilie- iiiauo ri'iit o Uti by th" conipietioii ot the Central J'auuu railroad' in Tia ot eilniU'tud bin having been will out live s in o bum lay on the and tpo-oare The open dick to term' low it eisiiu government rat Jin on th "on ivmg ship Yrnnti'il Memphis over tiii- nty at 4 'a! Ik this rUernod! nceompamed by ‘'iii i: d a teirihle riiri storm aw uprooting shade trees Th’ ting at the wharf hud blown down ’ion id ic breaking in in gieat portion of which was of 200 iio Uvec a (il ri" lle top- of the highe-- t block ’o hie in re loi Paired the destruction "1 crop- - ha- - been very a eflrd (ilmeni ild Rich moil of ft Republican g" ici' (ho negroes formed hwi and cii trgod upon the luteand r" i "g ilioni away will) brick 'i tin in throng! the street' so: injured J ‘Do Ci"of of 41 bells the only and the third nth( )' lilted State'i in the world wiM bo connected nil Joseph's Lathi drill Washington t or tn from were issued tin for tho discharge vpurtmvit u cHon) the Ad"i""l M'lui'" Oliii c "il Baltimore New Yolk - in or eis th" prisoner- piosu rtv omysti riously returned ''u )i can ‘Bank burglars proves to ''I tr! Vl(Xi) in railroad Voiidiiind 'o eno securities amounting to 'v’v r A Xf OuO it hank atocka— no “i n ot noiui-reuuned Poughkccpdc volt took place ill Smg s s in on day The convicts board- ox ini at the wharf when most t'o men wi ashore am' shoved tin oth A shower of bullets was sent the lonviots badly oiliid esciping end the rest escaping below 4 with otlicers '' iiii n d ''oi in iron- - ni' N i‘o Oi'U'i - seized u logo jdv cii il ii ile'i itire fjiianliti :ul ri tie- coy yietiip!:of Ilf our pm unit hi hi at Co fiioro l" d 'tt!iig 00u iul Clu’o-'- h"0!-i-- i import' to le held o ti id tlie meeting ' ere adopted lie eluti"i's the South t inn est' h "ingiii t if all legitimate indueei’icrits o mi m '''’el ' ottsmon (’iiin-- to supply Tliciotton ceiiveii-- '' in nil the cotton states will meet oay io lo vvuuuuf tale n Cl’ BAM AA1 IMSl'KRECTIOM Three laborers at vrorC oruhe lloosac CAUSES tunnel were precipitated to the bottom of the central shaft We all know there is a war in Cuba two killing and mortally injuring the third but do we all know what the causes of Charleston Actoun from all quarters the war are? Let us take a retrospecthe cotton crop both of uplandrepresent and sea tive view of it island as being extremely promising The Cubans if we may credit the Arrangements have bceu made" to se- story told officially and from mouth to renade Johnson on are fighting for Representanight when he will in mouth speech tion and genera! einancioatiou These FOHEKiX dear to Great Eastern and the French Cable principles are traditionally Gone to His Count rv the American penpio and ends which r Bruce’s ttpeerlt ou they have been taught to believe were hopez and McMahon London just causes for war ihc advice- - from the steamship Cuba has no representation K'lstcrn to Tuesday noon were that 'hit) kmts wore laid from Brest and they in the Spanish cones and never has paid out lO'ls knots had She has not been even offered Tlie cable signals were improving that constructive with representation Berlin Lismarck has gone to Lis estates at which the American people were to Varzin wkero he will remain until next be deluded in Colonial time She October and recruit hia health He is relieved from duties as has no voice in determining the amount temporarily President of the Cun"il but ill conor the method of collection of the taxes tinue transacting the business of the which she must raise these Federal Chancellorship Again London taxes are not invested or spent for her In the House of Commons benefit nor has she any power over Mr Bruce alluding to the demonstrations expectod in Ireland on the 12th of them She is simply the coffer of the July said: The party processions were Spanish throne always productive of disturbances and The consequences of this disability The government ought to be prevented is determined t enforce the laws against those which have always followed them and prevent any breach ot the are it and are net a few peace Reports from Brazilian sources stale A burdensome standing army weighs that Lopez has offered a puss to Gen McMahon through his army on condi- down and impoverishes the Island tion he is granted personal freedom and The rule of the Captain General is permitted to leave the country absolute and arbitrary Ottawa Canada A private council met yesterday The exercise of the right of petition It is understood that arrangements are to and bo made relative to the opening of the has been followed by expatriation road cither no th or t It is reported imprisonment that John ltoso will ptoceed to WashThe corporate association of the peoington on the 18th of July to negotiate for a reciprocity treaty ple for the purpose of science art or There was a Imi! storm in Woodstock commerce has been discountenanced on Sunday The hail tones were live to Great damage and impeded eight indie' in diameter vvn done to windows and garden- The ports of the island luno been closed to foreign ships for the purpose An I'lXciTicviiNf — lhtn of renting a monopoly fur the Spanish Ciicu-and Menagerie made quilt' an bottoms oxciteni'-nin ' alt Lake on Monday But why enumerate a lengthening A inro portion of tin' population ot list of evils? For this cause alone — those born in the mountains or taxation without rcpiesmitation —the wholitul been brought to Ltah when tjiit'd States went to war and deemvery young had for the first time an ed the step well uml prudently taken opportunity of seeing a menagerie and 'J lien why should not Cuba with the the procession through tlie city attractterrible yoke of Spanish monopoly ased immense ciovviL who admired — of sert her rights and maintain her course they did— tin chariot of Theoof the among the nations dore and the other attractions The earth? menagerie and ciivus arc everywhere pohcn ot in the highest teruK During the late warn soldier of Col Small’s regiment home on a furlough (Viiotuio Hah V ohm —The CA- - visited the city fur the first time in tiii has the a count of a ounlj ( (ioitur up one of the hail storm which pa over the lower night after paying bnmai e to Ific-- ( Inis ( last ofTueblo during the day be tell in with a Sunday mcht 'ouhty part The bail stones were of unpar- crowd of cull ti 'd people mi (heir way to week iriimih thinkiiie it a tiu'"i‘ rnd alleled size and stripped trees of their - gottio mto loiiaee even the thick hark was knock-- i the hon-- without having to pr the fee and anxiously waited for the d off and in win ' Instance- - eatt'c were rise The curtain to clergyman aetudly killed outright Tin re were and said no crops where the storm wa hoariest “My hindering in dathi4 crcat day consequently but little damage was done when de trump shall blow and ile A Mexican who was sheep shall go to de right and de goats excel t to stock to de left who wants to be de goat?’ a si tie with a train of wagons had several of his oxen killed and the rest After a short pause he said again raising hi voice “I say who’ll be de stampeded A long pause followed when goat?” Thk Western Monthly for July he said in a still louder tone “who'll devoted to literature biography and bede goat?” The soldier supposing tlie performthe interests of the west published by ance delayed for a person to represent Ileed Browning A Co Chicago is a a goat in some play exclaimed contain“Look here old fellow rather than magazine very neatly printed tlie thing play out i’ll be the have of intelligent and ing the observations goal?” writers American practical among the names of whom we may mention A Conxecthtt skifper part ownE 0 Haven Robt Collycr and other er of a small brig made a passage to The Ilong Kong every year but how he leading literary men and women there few could tell as he knew life of Philctus Sawyer is an excellently got nothing of navigation beyond what the written article from which we take the stars told him but he went to and fro “The often inculcated mot- regularly and made no mistakes doing following’ He esto aim high’ should be qualified with well for himself and all parties the damage of all the typhoons another ‘never aim at long range’ ” caped by guarding agaiust them and this was It shows very clearly that the intentions another marvel Once he came home of the author are that he intends to per- with a service of plate that bad been fect himself and gratify the public given him by several English shipmasters for advising them ot the approach taste by sure and honest means and to of a typhoon They had seen him on fid the sphere which necessarily an au- a bright day housing his masts and thor must by making his articles those curing his vessel and on asking him them a typhoon was told he the reason and intellectrefinement of interest Such of them as acted on his coming uality advice and followed his example saved Many magazines of the prcscut day their vessels for the typhoon came and those who had partake too greatly of sensation and blew big guns destrayimr The gift his admonition imagine that in catering for the public disregardedfollowed but the old of plate skipper taste they must follow the ago of sensa- refused to give them the secret by tion instead of pursuing the course the which he Anew the gale was coming of does giving good sift'll Mngavne lie kept it with equal pertinacity from sound interesting logical reading his own people also and for years after he had left the sea it was not known Ret i ns ei Home— Our energetic One day however during very clear and irrepressible frieud W S God be weather the old captain had a severe rheumatic twinge and cried out “Send Esq left by stage for Salt Lake yesteris his down the to’ gallant masts a typhoon day morning having returned from conrtng!” And thus his secret was and hearty trip east He was well who accomE L T Harrison Esq Remarkable Birth— A remarkpanied him cast went to Salt Lake able birth of united twins took place in City the day previous The children were England recently the daughters of the wife of a respectAppreciative — A White Fine able mechanic aged 23 who has heen who was down at Elko months Sim was always a nna married 12 railroad expressed his opinion of person of nervous and excitable temand these were her first Dickinson as she was passing b perament Anna without life horn ehildrcu were They her a light pert little gni band of flesh They were united by ought to feel flattered and cartilage five imlies in bioadth Jamsfi ol Para- and extending from the upper part of Caiitd — Tin v wire the chest to the navi (J disc yaw us a fully developed and their united weight 01 Liat and it port' miauira Jo-One was eight said a half pound- the crops Aotgh the other and n itiehos Was sixti of (’ache county long Each (hild have been Av owaiia his part ol' the was half an inch talhr had all lu r external oigans complete coumy and was peri'ecc in itscll and they iur Mission! in ls fe learn that the sented the appearance of having bum wM sailed from New Y ork joined together while embracing each in other The mother i doing well on the Ciigof Ant:rp arrived safe trj of less than three Liverpool aft'1!1 A wa suggests that suitable openhau They weeks front Salt Likc City ing fir many oity choirs would be and enjoyed “O Lord have a pieasHut mercy on us miserable singers” good health iLii CORRESPONDENCE Looan Cache Co June 27 I SS L Editor Daily Telegraph Dear Sir — The items forwarded you and by II yo r valuable beautiful highly gifted correspondent and travelwhile making his tour of ing agent Bear Lake valley were gilded with a virtue not common to many newspapet that of being tolerably correspondents But it is invariably the case truthful where correspondents an) hurled hurriedly tluough a country as was the case with 11 that they necessarily omit a few items in the hurry of the moment that would undoubtedly if written prove not only interesting but highly instructive to the masse- - of the people An item omitted by H in his correspondence from Bear Lake is the only excuse I have for this article1 was tort unate enough to be one of the escort appointed to meet lYest B Young and company some thirty miles south of Paris at which place 1 was also much pleased to grasp the unpolished fist ol IL northern agent for the Mr II had deDaily Telegraph parted from the warm sultry climate of Ogden evidently without taking into consideration the altitude aud summon snow storms of Bear Luke Valley which probably accounted for his unseasonable wearing apparel which consisted of a cotton doth vest a very thin airy duster gaiter doth light 1 shoes no socks and lawn pauts am aware that in countries where the weather is extremely warm and peris free not too above that the spiration described kind of an outfit is not only comfortable but also fashionable and I do not wish to be understood as indulgin regard ing in any to your agent’s clothes but I do feel to to Bear Lake warn all future Valley that they had better put on their warmest and toughest clothes if they wish to enjoy liic without catchWhen about tenor twelve ing cold miles from St Chari"- - there came up hail rain and one of tho-hahtuiug that unigunite and snow tunna body when nearly freeze iu two or three butialo robes not to menDon the Mute or condition of one clad in a summer suit Your aaent was ou hor-- back and bul the full benefit of that polar The only bower eoireet idea ran giveyou of 11’- - appearance ttfti i' that stoi m - that ot a very limber lnr dropped suddenly into hot grease and hung up on a nail Several human teeth hate sinee been found on that trail but whether they a were dropped eonsequ "lice of that storm uml the summer suit or not am unable to ode When saw the l wore in a gentleman his pants and passably good audition but the was t adly damag'd b tie falling bail Send an oetcont and mi' made p him m u unit Yeurlit" rioi be Sar Lkom V to1 m to " lit Rvitnovii s 'Hie C'omiuv of colony have appointed a (onius-sioto view the puqs'd new road from Yironia city to tin- viilro'id over wdi'tt is known'- - the Homy Lake route s The road will probably down i through what is known to the old rs as Fierro's Hall one ol the garden pots of the mountain- - until it tenches Drevt Brig trie valley of the Snake (bn W F Bey tiold- - in the account of bis surveys of the headwaters of the and Yellow Stone Missouri rivers speak- - of the pa‘'s of Henry’s Lake as “The pass is only four miles fo'lows: from and two hundred feet above the Lake and so level that it difficult to locate the exact point at which the It isabout a utile in width divide with the side Doping gently to the The barometer stood at 23 (" centre inches indicating a bight of fi350 feet above the level of the sea or 150C feet lower than the summit of the South Pass ’The approaches upon either side are remarkable being of about a uiiilbrm ascent of 5o loot to tlie mil" and thus affording unequalled ficilitic for either wagon road or raihoad pur named it Low Pas- - and deem posts it to be me oft lie i runaihabio and important features of the tq orraphy the of The oasRocky Mountains'’ ' on is distant about thirty miles City — Jhlfna Uatti Townsheud a Loudon for his dtirino exploits and at I'onduct selected by the to attend at all fSiato an and kind of notabl by the Royal family and the of n o:i' jiD day ei to 's):ik and mu what in trie and the f'amili dined to take ad nt arity with wlii !i be ua- - treated but it" and was a sort of privileged person could say what he liked On one the Duke of Clarence recommendto publish his memoirs ed which he thought would be very interTowushend who had become esting somewhat deaf seemed rather surprised but said he would obey his Royal A few weeks Highness’ command- afterward was on duty at when the Duke Carlton IIou-him if he had fulfilled his promise llis answer wa“Oh sir you’ve got me into a terhad begun to write my rible scrape - you desired when Mrs amours Towushend caiuhr me in tlm act of writing them and snore she'd ht ior you know vmir Royal lliclihi iu- - obiured to dtv nitre which she i! never iormany - I'tct- rive i" Duk" Htnultou of Lad as an imfividuil 22G o (if wcigir ut s six o him a urpie lace itke a eo el mini’s and a leu hair Tim ty pi uml- f - yors t guess how “Toldy mo buy many cheeses ileit uic nr this ore batr an’ fai h IM give je the whom five” “Five” said iidity “Arrab by me th j utau that told sow! bad luck ye:” u peiebewBermcw OKU N The New Orleans gambling houses pay a yearly license ot $5000 It is reported that Napoleon visited in disguise some of the recent political meetings in Paris A $30000000 embezzlement has just been discovered in tlm Austrian war office At a performance of “L’Africaine” in S ockholm the ship was made to rock so naturally as to make the prints dnna violently ALL NOftIN What most resembles a very polit gen leman?— A laay’s bower What wood makes a warm ) wood fr Which excite th® most admiration flue speeches or fine peaches? le Why is a rowdy like a row is a fray cus (frao What people are subject to Sts?-subjects of course us) How can you bring a rogue to “tin A Roman correspondent says it lias smutch?” — Tut a flea in his ear” resolved to devote $12000 to Oau a little girl weeping be called with nns or a Boston pontifical dragoons bo? a liubbvb:' new rifles Is “tight” the result o' There was a boy who bad been told “lo segetting habits?" that he was dust and who was chided of the whole populatioi for g tiing muddy “If I am dust” said he “how can I help being mud- of the gk be is military dy when it rains ?” How warratL arming the A correspondent of the Ottawa Times advocates a Canadian Pacific Bailr' ad and suggests that the convict labor of England say 20000 men be employed upon it One f the Paris papers in the lack of important news of the kind which it is permitted to publish gives a list of prominent Frenchmen who are bald headed A child fell out of a third story window iu Cincinnati struck its head against the stone pavement and es It was a colored caped uninjured canyon increase the ing” it of a bouse?— By “fun1 inside The Italian Senate has making the clergy liable tion on the passed a law to conscrip Prentice say that man was the consideration at the creation Woman ” was only a Since October fourteen vessels have set out to cross the Atlantic and have never been heard from since of forty summers Ablusbingdamsel “There is no difficulty in get ays: ting ‘engaged’ tke trouble is in keepSomebody down East has invented ing so" a new plan for cheap boarding One When were some Roman soldiers of the boarders mesmerizes the n like Rome itself? — When they were eats a hearty meal— the mesmer- found dead (founded) upon the Camized being satisfied from sympathy pus Martins lad recently sold A Massachusetts Ladies don’t know whether they two hundred and one muskrat skins like smoking ‘i not With special f his own trapping and with the favorites they like it: with general1 avails thereof paid his lust waiter’s favorites tiny don’t dislike it and tuition at school with no favorites they detest il A shrewd old gentleman once said The author of “The Gates Ajar’ to his daughter: “Be sure my d ar having mentioned that there are you never marry a poor man but re- pianos as well as harps in heaven a member that the poorest man iu the Chicago paper suggests that she will is hus one id and wot that money kindly add which instrument is in nothing else” most favor there the Chickering oi An American lady in Paris was out th® Steinway of ali patieLCo ami spirits at hearing A ruminative individual hearing “Alt nothing but French day after day for tlie first time the quotation One morning she heard a the Woild’s a Stage’’ expressed his “Thank God lack of wonder at accidents being of and exclaimed: there’s one that speaks English” daily occurrence among the passeu- gerq as the stage turned over every There are said to be over two hun- 24 hours dred tiiouaauu threshing maehin s iu A chap from the country stopping One of them wan the Uusted Btates ono of the hotels sat down to dinat of editors iu a convention recently Upon the bill of fare being held iu Cairo 111 iu tiro person of a ner handed to him by tbe waiter he rebeilicot-delegato marked that he didn't care “boat A young lady at Tioy while en- reading now— he’d wait till after dinner” gaged m eon ve Miaou with a a iev days siuee spoke of itav Iii Liberty Indiana a few days “Was St since mg resided in St Louis quarter of an acre of ground Louis your uutive place ?” inquired ou Dr Cooper’s farm gave way and — the gi utlcmuu “Well yen part of sunk to ihc depth of from three tc ” the ti it twelve ic cltts leaving a crevice sur- ri ponded the lady chilli Wiill AwvrtiJ — Many years sgo a lfostou wyec got lost Lain travelComing iu toe wooes ou Gape God ing to a house he rode up to the door aod nccosied tbe lady of the ‘'Madam house us follows: if you will te me who I was who I am whore 1 am and where 1 am going 1 Ehe eyed will give you a dollar” him a moment aud teen said: “You were Kent the minister you are now Kent die lawyer you are in Falmouth woods and you are going to the He handed Her the dollar devil” and rode on The lady happened to know him rounding the whole acre of from twe At the time ef the five inches a rumbling noise like' occurrence thunder was heard to The Davenports are exhibiting in Boston The other night the War- of tbe estate prison was ono of the committee appoiuted to tie the broth- -' era and produced some with which to fasten them but they refused to allow the bracelets to be’ iL den used “My little angel” asks the husband his wife in a railroad carriage “are’ you comfortable in your corner?” so thank you myq “Very much In years gone by there was a cler- dear” “You don’t feel the cold?” well?'’ who “Not at all” The door closes gyman called Elder Btoue One “Very well thank yon” “Wellme”then preached at Bellcodia N Y come and change places with day the old eider sawed off a block make and wood comof a beetle to Yiolette Colville air American girl menced to bore a hole in it to put in fifteen years old is studying singing a haudie but owing to the shortness in Pans auder on® Y¥ artel a most of tbe block it would not lie still but enthusiastic professor who discerns A half- in his young pupil another Mali bran would turn with the augur witted ttiiow commonly called Al- He says he has the most beautiful —Bill foot s name he ever knew ia his life Albright by organization bright —came along and said in a lisping He intends to bring her before the1 manner: “Elder Stone I can tell public in her eighteenth year you how to bore your beetle: put it Athens The (Ala) jPosi says that m a hog trough and the a you can The old parson turned Mr Nesbitt while fishing in tne TenLoro it” days ago caught a around arid looking at Bill said nessee river a few Bill there's something to be learnec very strange fish with a head and “Yes” j face like a baboon or monkey with 'em almost any fool of the nose which rethe exception plied Bril “I thought so Elder human neck snd Stone or ihero wouldn’t be so many sembled a negro’s breast arms about six inches n persons go to hear you preach” length and hands without fingers The Louisville Court ! nr nal has well proportioned body similar to a old negro the following good thing “Juet iu legs about two trout of Litligow’s foundry reclines a feet long with well shaped feet without toes It had a shell on the back stuteiy iron cast of a magnificently Mr Tlie east is so well of the bead and down the back large greyhound executed that at any time but day- Nesbifc says that he examined it crititime it might easily be mistaken ior cally for five or six minutes but was eo surprised that he did not think o£ a genui log susceptible of strychnine or eiii other municipal legisla- securing it until the hook was broken tion palatable to the unmuzzled scions and the thing escaped Bmolls fishy! This dog of a persecuted ?pecies two conservators happened to come “1 will bet you a bottle of wine” upon the other night when one of them pursuant to the published pro- said a gentleman to his friend “that you will come down out of that chair clamation of the Police Commissionbefore I ask you twice ” ers gently threw a piece empoisoned “Done!” replied the friend meat toward the reclining figure “Gome down!" cried the other But the dog stirred not an inch “I will not” said his friend with Even his ears hung motionless and much obstinacy hia shaip snout pointtd persistently “Then stop till I ask you a second in one direction Another piece of time” said the other meat was turowu him Aguiu he lay Pereeiviug that ho would never be motionk-iSAnother aud another followed but ho never once stiried asked a second time tbe gentleman in the chair came down in a double ‘Dug on it ii that don’t beat me’ remarked one ot the M P s ‘lie’s sense lust Lis appetite or he wouldn t lay There was a little daughter whose there in that way’ “Try him again mother called her attention to a word he ’ll come to’it’ hopefully responded in a book and asked her what it was? ue other And then unotitr j “Why don’t you know?” asked the of meat was thrown and yet another girl but tne dog remained immovable “Yes” said the mother “but I Pretty soon the M P’s went up a lit- wish to find out if you know” tle closer The dog did not stir A “Well” responded thn child “I do hHle closer yet aod their hands were know” Booh! ho’s cold’ ejacu“Tell me then if you please” said upon him lated No J ‘H — wore sold this the lady time’ responded No ‘the darned Why no” said the little miss Lot’s iroo thing’s go parner archly “you know what it is and -M mn's thnil’ Add rna dog was there s no need of saying anything left Ike strychnine had n't worked” more about it” of t if |