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Show HUGGED TnE DENTIST. to help me out of my predicament. lie stood and laughed at inn. stood the hugging for a few moment! and then the effect of tlm ether began to leuve her. With returning licr maiden modesty came bark, and when she found me in hei arms, she gave a scream, broke from the rhair and ran out of the uttirr. I have never seen lier since, bul that woman probably thinks thut youth was taken advantage of. will probably iievertell 'Robert' bold she was.'' trying SOME ODD EXPERIENCE BY ONE WHO PULLS TEETH. u Which Arlrd an Iriah Aumlhrllr Thuught II. Hail rtlrurk a lair Tool k Full-lug oa lha Iterlln. lion-nykruB "1'he tooth pulling business Uou the wane," remarked a demist to a reporter of the Detroit Journal. "A few years ufco we could extract quite a revenue out of work, hut now a man who relied on pulling teeth for a subsistence would starve in short order unless be traveled witli a circus tent and a brass band. Then there's the false tooth industry. Some people imagine that its on the increase and that nearly every woman over 80 goes to bed at night with her molars on the dressing table. Now, us a matter of fact, false teeth arc worn very little more than they used to be. You don't see as many people with bad teeth, but that is because they tako cure of them. They begin to see that bad teeth means bail health, and they ure correspondingly anxious to keep theirs in good shaie. Womon pay much more attention Hut men. to their teeth than men. too. aie beginning to give the dentists more work, and in our oflices the lord of creation often makes a very humiliating display of his weakness. This is painfully accentuated when contrasted with the behavior of women in similar circumstances. The dentist's chair is a good place for studying the characters of men, and their behavior often affords us considerable amusement. Some men come in with u swagger and an air of braggadocio. They arc not afraid. This mutter of lilling teeth has been greatly exaggerated, they say. It's a mere i: lhing to a man of nerve. Well, that klml of a man usually goes nil to pieces the moment the forceps touch him. His loudly boasted courage dies out at the first sera w ar.d he squirms and groans like a lioy. Thu quietest men are geticruily the bravest. They understand that a certain amount of puin must be endured, nd wiiou it conies they take it without any lulo. Most men. in thoir commit, make a woman's fainting proclivities a subject for their jokes. Hut in the dentist's chair the joke is no the other NAPOLEON'S AWFUL FOE. THE BEAUTIFUL SNOW OUTCEN-ERALLEHIM. Memoralil U'lnUra of (hi I'imI JKm'hII th I art (hat llir I'lwjr ha takra a Lirrly Purl In Ib lllaturjr Wars. if (artal D suci'cssful men in all bran'lu;i of agrL CAMP FiKK. cult.iro who have but little if any eduWe judge many of them do cation. not appreciate any necessity for it, so HI, MV ID. fur ns their worn W concerned. There nr ('Iringrs In (inn is a class ol farmers who arc naturally In luring Ilia of I'uy ruipinril observant, quick to notice methods of smiUrv Mdllrr. sucwithul uud ethers, being ceed well. They aro euj.ivrc.1 with AfV! tin war hail pnigivw-cnatural abilities and they ure thus vi'.'irs. mill the soldiers of I'lu-lenabled to be on a level with others a : i nail tlmi-- of Ji-f- f Davis Ir.ivi inn of Alabama. xjivs this wl.ii may be deficient in natural talent Hindi, it bcrnine and have to depend largely upon ac- llim. in '1 uli-ilfor my elder brother nnil my Hut w itii all their quired knowledge. Mi.f to sriiul" around the country can natural ail vantages they never be for W owned a little v'i)iiimiki!iit's. anything but exiieriuiuuirr or imi-- 1 lil.n-- puny. :r.i a remodeled tlump-i-ur- l. it. taiors, though they may no' realize Wu put iu a breoud bottom, j They ran never be origiunl lnvesli- - mired sumu-.i- I inches from the urigiuni gators because they do not understand on', unit thus equipped we started for the foundation principles of the science the Our route was by way id farm ruuds and of agriculture. for tbe wood wura full of "fteoiiU" and bush-- u hackers. Wo a farm of a NO GREAT MAN. very wealthy planter. MX wiles from Till Jfttlie (Sold!! og ol U'MlIorrllj An town, n'ler h;iv,iig traversed fifteen Interregnum In the Heljcu nf Mini!. miles of road. We iu getting Just now there is no great person tun sides of Vim 'im uud iso bushels of living, say Rev. lr. Swing. This is oru. The bacon wm placed between an interregnum iu the reign of mind. the two bottoms, filled tho body with Tbe pureut tolls the child that the in rn hit neks, plucidtlie sack of corn on lop Ihu loud, and started fur home. old king is dead and tin new king is We had got nearly heme, unit wero iu is his in Our minority. country yet in dodging high spirits nt our kiim-sno more poverty stricken than is Ihe enemy, when, oh, horrors! as we In this turned to go up a hill, France, and England. just east of age of scarcity the mind turns to Tols-- j town, we nu t a column of federal cavtot and Ibsen, but ihe effort is more alry. They halted, so did we. Tho zealous than succssful. The univors-- j officer in command questioned us very ality of this dearth tenohus us that closely, and ordered the troops to genius and talent were not slain by move on; but one young soldier American love of money. Tbe famine searched the cart, and found nothhas come alike to the great countrios ing! As tho troops moved off the officer of Europe. I )ne is sorry to find that and a weather-beatetrooper remained in Old declined has the World, behind, then a recognition took place, genius aud when the investigator starts for the soldioro put bis questions and got j new America ho finds the samo menial tbe desired information, and tho officer destitution. Hut wlinl is wanting in gave us strict orders to enter town by brilliancy of genius is partly atoned another road, which we oljeyed. and for by a growing friendship bctwuon that is how we aaved our bacon." In 18iS, some federal cavalry were men and nation. There will always be more for a mun to learn than what stationed at Florence, Alabama, for some time, uniong whom was a very ho has learned. d sev-i-r.- yell in the from, I'uuy coni uni .:u tlie front line, but soon saw our men inning back, and they went uvi-- the the ecoud iinu to ihe rear. wln-and onlcr was give:: to fix huyoiu-lnot loii ta man l!in.i.ii:lj The writer's imunL th .ii made the charge mid li n k into the bush a drm c the short dint a nee uud tried to rally their Sutural of the writer a regiT'len. ment Wi.ii shot down while on this !nv of the works lie woulu like to ear from t'ul. Kmlaburg ami Col. Robinou, and he knows they ctudil giro an interesting account of this action. National Tribune. c Everybody agrees that sloigh riding of pleasure. The trouble with sleighing lias always been that it came at the wrong time of the year and in tho POOR JOAN DONE FOR. wrong kind of weather. (There really 4fh OrckirA. Tti murli pleasure in sleigh riding isn't R 1l. Barnes, Battery F, 3d U. S. Tlir Ifrroln of Kraait Jiiini tha Othai when tbe weather is so cold thnt one's Idol ul Kuaiiarf. Art., having noticed the statement And nnw they say that instead ol ears and nose anil toes aro likely to that some batteries fuuglit for live hours at tlie Peach Orchard at Gettyslading a heroine, Jouu of Arc belongs freeze. Aliout as much real joy could to that peculiar class known at the be obtained by putting one's feet in a burg. docs not undcrstnnd how this ould be tho rase, as the battle did and of bowl ice water ringas time tbe cranks; that present not commence until 3:3i) p. in., and voices she heard in Ihe woods ol ing A dinner hell. The intrintho lino was broken at 3:40. for this Dunireiiiy were the hallucinations of a sic worth of anything us a source writer looked at hi wntcli as (he of pleasure depends very largely upon disordered intellect. Her visit to came to get out tho best way order t ioveruor Houdrirourt so annoyed him the nippy harmoniousness of the surthey could. His buttery was F and K. sethe This thut ho passed lirr on to the court of rounding. explains why lid Art., and wont by the name of the duupliin for the mere purpose ol vere winters of ttie past inado "Hciiu- battery. Tlie writer's Livingstons skull was c rucked in this engagement getting rid of her, where In turn the tiful Snow" rather unpopular. Snow bus played a very important aud his horse shot through the hip as dauphin dressed lier up in armor for the amusement of the court. The part in the inukiugof the worlds his- they were leaving the field, and he did not think that iiulhuy H. or any iconoclasts even go so fur as to assert tory. It was not the stained snows" oilier buttery, remained after they that the consecrated sword which whs of Linden so beautifully enshrined in left. They did not change position found, per Joan's direction, buried in poesy that were ivsjionsiblo for the until after tlie lino broke. the Church of St. Catharine at most dreadful and sickening page in Andrew J. Miller, Battery ii., L: wherein awful is of the annals war, l'lerbols. and which was presented to 8. Art., any I'. he cannot locale her by the dauphin, had been planted recorded the story of the retreat of Hurt's or Randolph's baitory at the hieThe there by hands of ordinary flesh and Napoleon's grand army. Peach Orchard, July 2. 1863, but event tell ua blood. They further assert that she torians of that thiuk that Comrade Timms, of Clarka did not lead the army to tha relief ol that all over Europe there aro tokens battery, glvos an able account of the engagement though making an error Orleans, but merely went along like a of an early winter, when, on the ll'th in speaking of I'upL Thompson's batvivandicre. They scoff at the story day of October, 11:1, Napoleon evaru. tery of Regulars. 1 le should have said that the soldiers who tied this abused ated Moscow. In Russia the winter CupL Seeley's Buttery K. 4lh U. S. earlier in much liad bul not set at merely to a stake in the market place lady Artillery, as this was the only Regular with almost unprecedented severity. Kouen were struck dead. battei y in the Second Division, Third So the indications are that the great It required three weeks to march from It look a position just on tha Corps. snow fell Moscow The Smolensk. to French heroine will have to get down of Peach Orcliurd, Ihore being bonier off of her pudental and follow William nl most without intermission throughn small brown house almost in front of ct al. out the wholo of this terrible time. liulutius Curtius, Tell, the right aeetiun, while tho Shurfey Misdimvul history is rapidly Tusing its Hcfnro and behind, on this sido and on houo wus to the left and front Bewus to bo seen but this lieutenant, whose fore reaching this plaro they learned brightest stars through the irreverent that, nothing The causa or this rise and fall of dashing,washundsomo save wlicre winding-sheet- , fateful Fisher. After the troops that Capl. Clark was already in posiname of modern the quidnunc. investigations bidno It is doubt but exists, told of genius wero coiufurlubly settled, they wero tion a little further to llio left. On sperks moving It now looks like it was a mere matter dark, den. Science cannotcliinh high enough forced lu evacuate, and u dance wus that sjxit Battery K lost ninny men presence of the Cossacks, to of time until American history is at- this why :iu Arctic wnvo l.as given in honor of ihe event; but on und horses, and there Capl. Seeley expluin. to wntch harrass on the ever tacked in the samo way, uud these over Europ.i while wo have the following morning the rebs gave was badly wounded. Nat. Tribune. Iiy hundreds spread individuals will be prepured to prove their dispirited too. summer weather in Illinois. So science way, and tlie feds came up serenely. and by thousands, by mnk and by that Patrick Henry never mado climb cunuot Cetl at lha Miras (Klupalsa. high enough to toll us Lieut. Fisher was acquainted with one fell tho and horses by speech, that no cherries grew at the battalion, men forms of lntellort of the young hostesses, and rmlo up to the why An estimate sent to Congress by the greatest overwhelmed to no rise moro, by the ay and that Washington homestead, flourish in ono ago and wane in another the house and saluted the young lady, Secretary of War to supply a deficiency John story was due the blinding, pitiless snow drift Wo don't know whether it is to be when she exclaimed : in the t Department, shelterto the fertile imagination of some Starving, frozen, Oh, lieutenant, I dnneed with such tell the story of the cost of the Indian a grout evil or some disguised good. the their way against a pretty rebel hint night; you ought to campaign recently closed. The sum special correspondent. Indianapolis less, fighting terrors of a Russian winter and the have seen me enjoy myself!" Sentinel. of 1 1, 300. 000 is asked for, tho princiThe Burial of tbe Dead. aex. , you did not en Why, Miss exulting attacks of the Russian troops. pal items of which are (935,016 for 1 It is natural that a woman should a I more but been The Psrr of a Cripple. has There than did, for very joy it any gruduul, It was a miserable romnaut of the transportation of troops and auppllee, town tbe French As I was coining down bo a more courageous subject than a strength that reached Smo- marked improvement in the funeral danced four sets with the prettiest girl and (187,702 for extra clothing, camp mun. She bears all sorts of pain with other ovoning in near a hunchback en lensk, only to find that they could customs of tho United States. There in the house. and garrison equipage neccssaryjto fit Oh! oh! you horrid, hateful Yan- out the more fortitude than a man. She mere- tored. A friend who sat with me asked have neither rest nor succor there, was a time and it was not many troops for the winter (CamHut not she did faint ly np)iears less courageous because she me if I had observed that the faces but must continue their terrible com- years ago when the laying In the kee, you!" paign; 170,000 to replace hprsos broken down by the campaign, and shrinks from any sort of encounter, of all hunchbacks mid cripples were bat with the powers of nature and of grave of a friend was a horror. Iu Ouut. for the purchase of ponies, aqd (87,-0disuse but when it comes to quiet suffering deformed as well as their bodies, nt service was the a Thera prolonged man. In one respect did the cold to cover the difference le.qest of Though 1 am more than eight years men can only stand and wonder at her. mean." he said, that their faces are favor them. It enabled Ney, with home of the dead, perhaps nnolbcr at tlie three score and ton supplies purchased for troopfj.n the beyond A man is naturally combative, and pinched and drawn, and that if you the remnants of his following, conwas he which with church the to as the life of man I con- field end the contract prices' a( the when he bus to sit down and take pun- saw the face only, as though an opening cross tha Dnieper on the ice. But nected, and then a procession of for allotted and speak of myself as I ios Is from which tho troope'wera think stantly is would at be back once, when the know In the wall, you ishment without striking came to the fatal midable length set out lor the com- a boy. says James Whulcn.in Chicago drawn. There wero other bxfensei troops apt to lay himself open to some very if you had been an observant man. Ucresina the thaw, mon merciless etery, carrying a whimsical variety of Nows, and it is only when 1 con- under the supply departments that truthful criticism from his sisters. that it was the face of a cripple. A than the frost, hud filled the channel people. There was the chronic sider the wonderful changes that have will probably bring the total cost of This fighting propensity is more highly physician would know it, at any rate." the river with floating, rolling ice nl attendant the one who takes de- token place in our country and its the ruinpnlgn up to (2,000,000, a sum service since I first sufficient to liavo given the Sioux the develojied iu some men than In others. I told him that I had observed the fact blocks. light in the mournful ceremonies and military It very often crops out when a subject and asked him why it was. lie Twenty thousand perished there is certain to be present, even though shouldered one of Uncle Sam's gun (100,001 annual appropriation. promIs under the infiuence of an aniesthetic. plied; Many think that it is simply alone, nnd then the cold Increased, quite uniicquainted with the family; that I realize my age. Tho only arms ised them for a period of 20i years. I remember one case which was ex- because cripples do not take enough and so at length a few wretched strag- then is the person who goes because we hnd then wero heavy, clumsy, old ' Malrldo. tremely interesting for me. A little exercise, being unable to do so. I do glers only returned to France. Four he deems attendance a mark of re- muskets that contained only one ball ' bad to be and loaded from a at tiiqo, la Catherine the reason. Other hundred thousand died in that cam- siled for the dead, and is worrying red whiskered Irishman came in one not think thnt air. McKnfghL who afternoon and wanted his tooth pulled. persons who do not tako exercise have paign of woo and terror. Who can over neglected business and catching tbe inuxxle after being once dis- hanged herself at Chicago re&ntly, says tlio Nat Tribune, wnit' hbhn in lTyese pull tote wid or widout white faces, but the lips are not so guess how a map of the European na- cold at the samo time; then there aro charged. Wo did not even bare cartridges. New lluinpshire 61 years ago, khd at not asked. and is he and there thin that close, regas?" hod Napo- Die real friends and tho closely tions would appenr rnnirod we the ago of 13 eloped with llohryi- - WilWith an I told him if ho thought he could drawn look In all the features. Don't leon and. his army not been overcome lated kin of the deceased, who endure find rammed down somu powder. son. When Wilson entered too not bear the shock I should give him you sue that it is a look of suffering? by the snow? History contains ac- tho ordeal of throe or four hours of Thun we plnced a bullet in the palm in 1861 she followed lriiri'.'wnd army was an dtiicsthetic. It may not bo of bodily suffering, but counts of many wonderfully cold and unnecessary observance and danger- of our hand, covered it with powder, adopted ns the daughter of1 his regiWill, thin, doyesobo goin' ulicad I believe that their countenances are nnd ball into tha gun, ment. For. snowy winters. In 1718 the Swedish ous exposure at the very timo when injured powder Hsisting hiiai.loutftcnpo an givin mo gas. Hut no monkey that way because of the mental an rammed them down, rninmed down a from a rebel prison in ivJticb tadven-t- u exand have made sorrow to was Dronlhoine watching army marching on wid a wnd of m)icr, placed business mo, dye understand, small cup re Wilson was shot nndjkigdr-sli- o gulsh they endure all through life. overtaken on the mountains by asuow-sto- r posure most dangerous. was cullud tlie nipple of our wus sentenced to deHlh us if you fool wid me, Oill wake up, You know the effect of an extreme Another mutter. Americans arc what ft. upff but and 7.000 men perished and (ho that no modern something Artor gun Wome a that he: sorrow on the face of a healthy man sure, and Oi'll catch yeso at escaped. see in was death abandonod. In 1836 very impulsive. . They or user knows snything about noted Union spy. She murrfeil four I put him to rest, but hud just got in one week or a month. How much expedition now foil in England to tho depth ol only what is for tho present wo were ready to shoot. end then times afterward, two of 'her hiibands my arm around his neck, Vkcn ho difference it must make when that front four to nino feet, nnd to a similar and In future. tho other How different from tho needle guns, noted criminnls, aiid- - fikim hi I of being woke up in earnest, and the way bo sorrow is never absent from him. in New England. While many words, it blinds them to business con- Chassepot rifles, the Winchester and them she was divorced. Sho supported depth flew about that room was enough to There aro rare instances where the American wiuters have been remarka- siderations, and tho groat funeral often Remington arms of the present day! licrsclf by laundry work.. but-- . Bus in make yon think there wero six or pinched look is almost overcome by ble for their cold and snow no a burden upon them which A little brass cannon carrying a destitute circumstances. Sbe:hadhcen seven Irishmen in the neighborhood, cheerfulness," my friend went on. It ant historical events have boon import- imposes hall was the largest gun despondent, wiis unable to obtain emnever sblo to meet Let twelve-poun- d aro grave- they lie imagined himselMu the midst of a can never get entirely awny. One ol ly influenced by them. farther in our reform. we hail, and wus considered some- ployment, and friends teatlQed that she a little us go Cork-tow- n terrific. Now Undo Sam's can- Imd threatened to Mhinit sulcido. the most cheerful cripples I ever scrimmage. History also records some romantic ; Give us simple funerals, with tbe least thing sixteen-incare nons torne an. me bucko,' lie yelled, knew was the mayor of a Pennsylvania love guns, carrying She was found hanging from a nail in stories in which snow has been a possible form, sud save the weak and fiOO pounds, which rei ! ' ball a weighing I'll show yoz if ye dare tako hault of city for three years. Ho mixed with chief actor. Eginhard, tho her room. of awful torture from the old that the secretary 2.r)U of powder to lire It, u pounds 'I an Eighth ward b'hyo wid yez dhirty men and took an interest in affairs, and quires .iIj, of tho grave. and which will perforate n steel plute biographer of Charlemagne, fell half hour at tho sido arm round mo neck. Como an ye and although he is a hunchback, he In love Ham" la Hssd ml Hanlon. VncIs with the monarchs daughter Let strong men face thia sixteen inches thick at a distance of seems really to enjoy life, llo goes Emma. dlvil. The new Navy needs "ipprof sailors, While paying her a stolon twelve miles. Hut I didn't Tome an. I found end there are the with boys, shooting but finds II next to ittijtasfciuU!t& get enone visit time short It a was to after snow, lbs but Fonarlenee.w It my Hearing began had ' isiness elsewhere and- - left the few better men in that vicinity with and when evening at all. Twelve bqpdrcd men are 1 became convinced any before was he about to leave the Of all her curious customs London listment Irishman to come to his sensos ns best a gun. Ha has color In his face and earth was covered coat. ennnot boast of n more singular one that a mun in the army lias a far cas- wanted at tbo present 'monteilt, nnd by u tell-tahe might brightness in his eyes; yet I am satis- Rut Emma was not strong only in than that tor, pleasanter life and a much bolter eight ships are formerly so strictly ndbored chanco I will tell you another case which fied that if, for tho first time, you saw affection. to prosper anil do well, if he Into commission because they .oannot She took ber lover on her to at Holland House, one of the most Something wrong. What may perhaps be taken as illustrating his face only you would say it was the bock and carried him to his lodgings. historic old mansions in the Hritish behaves himself, than In any menial gel sailors. such ns that of a laborer or Is It? Before Uncle Sam undertakes how a subject's proclivities will crop face of a cripple." Xew York Star. position Uy chance the pair were observed by capital. The last of the Lords Holoutside of iL to send forth any new ships from his An elderly servant, for oxainplo out while unconscious. He first frightened lands shot himself during a fit of de- Tbe officials he should remedy with Charlemagne. an inter- navy-yarmanlfust always (ton Id's Hon (.rorgr. female, who evidently had never been Eginhard by asking what doom the spondency; everything pointed to who cliows a desire to legislation tho difficulties which stand a in est sons ol private that Mr. thinks on one us In (iould walked day. Jay married, man deserved who made the daughter clear rase of yet the Hol- be faithful and improve liis condition, in the way of getting good bailors, She was tall and angular, and her wealthy men would feel more secure of his beat of burden, and then land family could never be dissuaded and will encourage and aid him in ev- snd plenty of them.' He cannot exa t king face was one that might on a pinch if they learned some trade while in marpect mon to serve (heir country 'on the from the notion that the old man had ery possible way. I have learned right royally consented to the have been used to raise the city hall. college. He says; oecan unless some inducements nnd riage of the pair for whom the snow- been murdered by some unknown She was dressed in a costume of many that In the case of my own family; my fall the chances of some honors are offered matchchief the to.be assassin. Accordingly, every night proved dt tits Wilderness. them. N. Y. Journal. and incongruous colors and her gener- son George is an expert telegrapher, maker. for years it was the custom for one of !. John Shissler, Companies II and A, al makeup made her a fit subject for a and when he has traveled with me to go to tho rear of the Sd Maryland, having noticed a controthe Oa Tap of Ik Moaumaat. family our we car in live west museum. the insisted She dime freak i a generally Farm Literature, 1 1 and fire versy about tlie actions of Lea sure's, Some of the Indiana' of Wo Sioux There is an impression in the minds house punctually at o'clock on tnking ether to have a tooth pulled. and switch it off at a siding. My son It is said, of Rice's and Carroll's brigades at the delegation while in Wfishingtoitewero the for a purpose. gun; on his his steel will then n of take effect boots, to the or thnt with When the ether began pul many boy fi. does not bcliovo girl taken to the top of 'the Wnslttogton scaring the conscience" of the mur- Wilderness. May She clumps or prongs, and go up the tele- profession in view must be educated, she commenced to struggle. made the same Monument They three the thnt brigades is a relic curious This derer. thought ft a foolpractice to his In wire attach the two of and if life but and It screamed a mechanic the or farmer of kicked graph pole, kept at the same time, and also hardy venture, hut phcpfbeiihad enEu-- ; charge continental in mediirval days of us employed to hold her in the slrument in the car, and then ha sends is in view, very little education is does not think comrades should claim joyed tho magnificent' v)cp'?rom the and the case to . point is .probably . chair. Then she began to cry for for me all my telegraphic messngea necessary. It Is possible to be a sue - rope, that thoir particular brigade did all great height, tfbifvfdreif'JniliVblvcs " ho can no and docs him It cessful farmer without education. It "y ln tho tho fighting. However, disparagement, testify somebody by the name of KoJierL repaid w,!flre filrohVisKthoy day of th8 Cru,ado- - to the truth of every word written by amply have O. Robert, deer, come and help makes him feel that he could get his is also true that with natural abilities run, and IVAMit Htlffdilfl-cult- y might in that direction it is possible to be a CapL Carter. The writer's regiment meT she cried. In her struggles one tiring nt all times induciri to jjcscond. they wy save 'Km tlm Hoad. crossed tlie liank road to the left on It would havc'bpK'fmjnjjHffiMto have of her arms fell on my shoulder end physician, lawyer or minister without Cth. nt of the junc- arranged a AiomiiW' the ensure for a The Oldest Bank. An English naturalist who hna boon the afternoon education. Perhaps we can all recall in a moment she drew it about my and Brock roads. band that Would of rebellious The Bunk of England was established some quite successful persons in these out to see tbe whale in his native tion of tho Plunk neck and pulled my head down to her. This he knows, us they were asked by tie belter calculated to imprest '.upon of Is a that than in older the me estimates 1694, could arms about und her who lines any Then she threw scarcely read, perhaps pastures an officer to what corps they belonged, minds tho size and might of the and cried joyfully Ah, Robert, at last institutions of the cluss in any of tha not at all, yet who would think of whale, driving ahoad at full speed, and he was answered to the 12th. His thoir break-watthey wanted' tA Jjd toWar.Itwith. people was not tlie It could down nations. me now. break other any such a can't hurt course if it was pracI have you. They great advising liad just returned from vetregiment of his lower eran furlough, Wt Ara Uarnii( wore still aud This might have been very nice first of the financial houses, however. ticable to procure an education? Wo eror built, and the sweep ,j The Bank of Venice was created in will not claim that the neod is not jaw is equal to tLo forco of a thirty the rod star of the 12lh corps. The reason ,aotue people jsever for Robert, but si the office was they 1101, that of Genoa in 1407, that of greater in tho professions, but we will horse-powengine working at full They were marched, perhaps, a mile lunge their minds' 'is bicipitf rather public place for that kind of vo no minds to change'.' To-da- y Rond and stationed ha Brock whale while Rottera tho of in meet und rathIf that was 1619, claim is in situation of the that the it along you that speed. Hamburg demonstration, great two lines i I log works. They offers a new point of view, and it may out in your canoe give 'em the er embarnsilng. My assistant thought dam in lGfi'i. In 1111 the Bank ol ngrieiillurlsl and artisan. had been baited bul a short time, when well rhange the vista from that of Wo road. was established. France instead know and there are was It very many very awfully funny yesterday. Sel. iLcy heard heavy lb ing nnd tho rebel e i in August would be the very acme ; li-- 1 s tier-man- y, -- ' i . ? n , j Smilh-Pocahoiit- Olart-'rniMtor'- half-nuke- d, X) to-da- y be-en- se it' gun-mak- er . h le dehiyed'-'frdfirvfeoln- self-murd- .,!' .... . full-gro- er J d |