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Show ee oe uf 3 fe eHee k ty Gar Cui fe Ee a BURSDAY + { ! a? , ite, UTE PA THE PIOUTE PANACEA E HA 2THOUGHT-READING. : Tages tor 8aa S10 we [Docter § How Pioraa the Indians Sick Ma ek sae |Np 2 ee . co See , ee : : ae ence YATES CLIO: eee pitonnos of Wxhibitiors Surprising Su i é eu ibiti Ms | n—- Ge aa : lek | rier foing hie diebgionlytlas over Sea Bak see , pS erlan Cum tuart oe x the pond ii = SEMINGKE’S: THE f HOME-COMING. HOME-COMID to Capt. Capt Joseph C. i 3 Romiened. ae 1883, after an absence of more than thirty Basen ee ponents ne ew on, ne in the public his , teacher tesenia: senooeG r re ; nie a : at ; by Ir. Mr Se8k thought of London jnwited# distinguished | ia" We LAKE, SALT TRIBONE: WEEKLY THE - TERRIBL EVOW. SHAPIRA | & Pole Who fought to Kill the Entire | His Career ) ia = ‘ A Bomanoff family . involviz case curious : eae 28 - 7 THE FRAUD a the World, Empogs te As onate? a ET 1 Y —_ sere the t People. by Queer oe Postofice That Are Asked ° at t th Questions wy Wor- ! Queer os ysen mA | imen at hh !| A Deer that Sacrifi ee | < Itself crificed D ;} the ConeeNerve and , | Hxtroadinary. ie Gingioe i His Soldiers in Him. of fidence is % Bk this morning a letter inso ofa clerk | he took ef hia aeeRailfor | {| A - Colorado he 2 csre a, reoo Ssyor ay ABSASSE io ae iver Inter-Ocdan.] Intez-c [Denver M a Neus, eseret finest 5 rancl Misce Burlingt Notlongagothe an antelope suri railroad ington and Sen started pata a Kept tam rack and any : which} © a oo ee Journal MG: Sey Se i eat Ba) oe P $a- [ ERO ep lS vend of California several years, am oMeer | featuresof oothe Corsican ke whorn Yr s @ A : Bryi : on ‘ 2 , 2 } I3. £883 SEPTEMBER MORNING THURSDAY ee th historians ef been upon by severalsoldiers dweltie } : have the nis “Who's 2 : ave.Vv bean Dae ir nt Eofhissoldier en Be | Special carries under it 5 mornKEd Ue of CLEP, corres: the onpostofiice. els which #) “Mesel Kshs Some tsof {| eske ae LEU travellers k when a Pan i ae reste we neck only find space prepucedent “Truth and ae said the Milesian, she iittie an. see! words caniese wait se 8 bee ihe ohign pres be cn character personal ga Sh: O'HOolImnaL e aie Patgick z ee do oe we a o r ®! toward Oiler phaniy Mesian, how the said grey" cif was! woul who imais Seminoff, ae past Hae ar atte ee Semi; Alex.. For to deathbed confession of [nier-Ocean wents ie AS Ce 3 Znier-Ovea the get hau. Ifit would EEE clerk The oat, passengers sy confedup some his p : the ae Read ons, why Mar } ranch, and ear the plains were full ‘i OW of erat iooking oa ppedhim, but considered} Bos solders aof demigod: man, as ie: im hi | letof a an educated coming = package his the One down got ing pige clerk 5 “O” th ters in6 thethrough diffe by || Tapidly iffers from Batthis forgedwat antiquities in Shapira erates. r g 3 : sidered.| aes poly t to Bin refers De wasnoticéd News cyni eseret eee countrymen, and his py Burlington a ing 1telopes on the morose, misanthropical ene re a fa the Des sayees It ee Chapelle rd | ee the no: Rael. is x ght i street opposite ony | cers i py that there ce ORE fr ecb Pinter do | | very tone PR blocked ka, | nand, asked: decided ta : crowdlay which antel the waicl oe sbout the }i somethi : edly success ; ne great suddenly h a y on the on aeasking, it. bundle,introm?” "sudright || ¢street ctowd Bey about thea coming dead, Bundle, gh letter 3 the. y fresh to say about obeleff aly, 3 thsongh oe cs Where’s ate ! He bas his PN | Stopped, ! ri hysici j letter ak it. ItIt has bee ing to hold over its rival, a and theholding and ambition &y} oO say : A oe, : is ¢ be;aj3 his ition. crowa? and the the laughing Why grees Museam eo oneberlin trom? g had& enterprise ‘i at in faili a to not Wednesday on noticed Prom: 1 received answer thawas Ugnhingtoldandthat fot sity health, owa? : failing Being in in the same terms sate quest. stock of © fifty-seven man to man of Tp requires he could to Mr. was toleft note fetes sabe gtold a | denounced rom ime mother.” i. Denver, aswer, | } matter nest, yacht Rather | over Egbert, Golds faa a dead!’ ‘Nonsense,ou asking is er sometiity ‘Skobeleff He go IdOr {Hurope. tle Wie American : the 5 for. of it, to ’st 1D toy pea “W shame repli E the expensive ears Rather Muse years, and, toitremains as it was, he de at : his re.) tas Berlin daglight Gould’s yacht. . ho |an eee Republic, uaUE was summoned Tee be physician ee mMOthe could make “Well; where’ 2 old buck sai near } certain of di OE Gada Pa | ane Stoiched eae An ee pirit of evil.] 2 SU reproach as ame hand ire. very is aiapis vets aw, consent those} ed that buffalo on written about t withwit the ssam tam : Tees 1 by passengers howe, at eer rs. and elk It} tien = E to die. en : | At : 7 ra Tamili: een ee Nation had nd so he unconcerne fetes to-ni : rent ) con. Orientalists,ee ee eee grazing by the Mr. Cumberland’s success to the following the@ cere nae ee _forge to eelisten ee soe a present ceremony, but rather Bue sir.” her home?” old “Cork, eee ae Reewill have a wool did nothotice abd: Line ae UF y, the repetition of oes that his Se Beewitha boy} long atta es : eeyored ie are CaN a Tene 1855, bewhen Indians io Mr. See Thonn Milesian Navajo ie ACRene the “™ i gunshot. to te his; within handed Ere ealed to was rack Ge native letter ee resided sna The oe nome years, een ae ue ne hills had dwindied dowa iuscriptioas, nia Oeuomenge abeu would benotbe things would tea pouveny antiquities, ean essaay. . Polyga8 still alive.” floabiie wet he had cabledhis Mr.bet Lahappy, and saidthesetatle other a but necessaay | gener was Scat ebert lesian, ae a cae wyiori aes : } Polish amy of i The ea py ets habi oe Femaberrag jiooki pounds. the in Moat accept by he a@ reminiscence of 800,000 wil handle will Tay He was Oh may offering to year imaeilieg cence as enyelop fer}; 6 this scenities which i an i _Serconities, Which in Hie cullanoudothadiat Lone ever roads3 could talk3 about their 'e8, bea one cele @ sick man. images, i “giles is. a reminiscence jars, gt je been ee sieet looking at the 2 slavery & Z 3 g ae Te ae ‘i . when you wan 5 as The | 1,000 to 100 francs made with Bishop that a of die.” had 5 Maybe > ie centred: eee | lopes and prairie dogs,but 5 OF mixing moments, * and thea without break-i | compromisin vas OF Whigi apes But the Deseret? frauds : . mountains op the Russian frontier. His father’s LiLike roaring “He pooty sick 4 = palpable as d ce Sane a e p : to about 600,000 pounds. ss b ter amount i sieves cama th Gio lived fod wlaced The | i i a banknote, poor ignorant ingthe seal, carefully aber gestures were continue ae is mistaken in sayA and sister, ayoung married woman, sven. here. , howlng an, familiarly with his men: he tone, here, inin poor éven its loud . and angry ee take the U.P, It | ing that time, , at the end of cones pegs te ee aa eee Br = for some his inside pocket and started meta a Bradlaugh had not | Had lost eastin : ain eee a 2 gue of the ne ae t and hon Coane rae a tiny eae with them with com: | said ae file silver thre: atiention, i | mon Bio: And like Her husband was | Since then he has been: nee omlied ato. 5 “cue. : ie a well untilSielast | We e callcall its : rorked generai in te wh Mr. Clarke, a. ae you often haye an experience like rep ei week, when t kettles, ’ and | week, catch : a ae an Tris now certain} that the ;wreck found El Media following poiate minpied along its reotig baat \ the camp ¢ a 1 out ofmore nee on ever evcitons world, , to bo the the following 4 one was no superin. | of the Polygamy, After his explanation, Mr. Cumberland general ne time, and she resid | for some greater porter. asked the reporter but to teas 5 of thethe C C., M.& St. of dying aa eater ae daa pede AR points the Irishman?” instead “Yes, was he | ins Paul, to see that | tendent century 1 B. CG. w Moa. careful par of Noah's | fnoir Sue beside He leafy wood, a cight CUNEO! century one ; his and Nee § ma car, presents th special around | is : specisi 2 loek replied . his l p Wd to on Mount Ararat is the remains OY with its WY year,” ay in Onslow way Deed g the was oe bs that ae | y prea aekey the earl of the , every“We day inget i place. It was man . missionaties p ques- note camp > | the clerk. In the fall ‘ Mormon the superb 8 aitar ‘The it stood, only kettle & the cig! mares ’ersthaired bo (1), growing. where invalid | my ques-} cot the fair r’s party gaye | eee such Deuterono o f blue-eyed to mark 5 a the bite his he used | grease ssks Mile mar get When Clar within the and OFer 4 Mr. “We USomen by young , ) ! it article a briBing over whole year ofhis an though sil | Offriends. , useuim to 4to give asks the | the‘ions clerk. ark, They know a ‘ Museum Al the room, nd a milli keep military genius give him and think ; after ofmore Be its || sight U.P. and Grmerly ith the har c6n- 4} areare still bringing which th ey admired,but of | British his nec : day in peace and jomaple’s shade; prefect ,his || nected incantaions the sick man partook the U.P, son of the: SA d Oantai his ; sympathy wita times greenhornswh come here } homely upon 1 it. { Day after Romanoff, cis : proselytes, who come andery th the C ,his the district named pathy p his thoughts hand L was> | ignorant in the bunk where Ham was stcred foe the e maple’s brotherlines As “neath 1 again com. | Then binding 1 gnorant proselytes, who com a letter, gate and when Had sported the honors. | With we tell | and askfor trai:: of a regimem; | pounds tor107 It.it contents, The howling own eyes, Mr. Cum. ene ae his Onslow’s h rict, and Captain penethe , was deseri took upLord the hi of Te in him—with eS vont doing the honors. As _ theplaying pride be- | berland inding ill || pride and played : ee Will find a laud deseribed ‘om. the y laughed chee ¢ to frecogn: ea none operation sisters easy eration the ce is’ oving was h It in dand there and m ee will on hand, furlough, Cossacks eee a of other Mr low’s Augusta home the Boned from i came t esacks, eR ne y to grecognize too ignoranpeat ; | ask in an inn A GENTLEMAN writing 1 28 yah es Moabite” 5 y. gthey are ; te a i for themselves ; wher | think stay b becameeatin forgeri fore repeated at intervals. . Thi This was j with apparent‘ difficulty PUYput | The schoolh ouse where .| who knewshowabout and duringg hishis stay ie if we think fae wal re for thon | fal ; gulcnely Without the least Mr. Ezbert a_OleT ‘Cept th the Wiere A with pure delight r- | the poker, bnffalo e e of a selyes, u faiththey accept Berar : corrupt and elk gentlemen a and 4 betray. | scriptions feed ck ts li two nights, | his fingers would | kept : up for three d ays and fire and finallyintimat to up, th called teachings pon a pair of eye-glasses He’d; gone. for learning’s radiant wee pom the ofon ine passed an hour yesterday attenti hisis money Of courstse, as Ia think of brushsh | hanging he was : most lavis Me., lavish, | the eaten: It is the say a small ! elet- || soon. eyWith away pitaith. rule-we Sr the whol Baw we} : says: “I ; During the night of one of the Was sought Another fled it Lape MERE, t-coat re. | giving never was in the | yas ink iti will ended | te ts were good anne Phesnician, en to the land- | duty of the Gov but The gentiemen,upon the waist-coa don’t ’ know, € | a She, ; as a result, but they Folens? but when with Mr. Blaine. He health, neat a e wiektup. vlan, lie the woman. ce scape, and justthen ee different ac “He seems is Kept burning oy a notedene | belonged 5 Lcue e’er efface tothe styles of could in Whole ofhis pay to the} | stuck’ nged change aulagls Baden, srlopment of, beltgr wuld. Baden o n T at her soldier dupes. | . r M of | > I career Jue ‘Yes, t s a e portation : requested say, ground I : o U Cumberland . of that battle officers whowh | Stuck up their heads, , and Mr. r. BirBird, who en Mr. Vanderbilt his ollicers “lsuother lieve afellow’s anxiety, q medi- | Corneliv Mr. | The Wherememory and those cen. | words of thundering | resort. iers need. in foror theira white quested Geor, ngthened Mr. ha and you The e off following teorge Tawi 3s p Wial failure, will be 2a a letter 1 ¢ : : £48or there inin a} werein tale tosend 1 fortel:you to take the news of he | turies. The forger ger in his book as ever I saw | cin let r tofor had the alphabets, 8; || day and @refuse the | Bendnelius ag aabsorbed meek said, “Elk acai ee uaes Upon hearing n of hite two.’ Sie sort. Soe she continuatio and \ e man Canine mixed law-makin nch Ican’t begin in campaign work . Teminoff took hi is young sop | but hee had them du him or oftwo.’ outlandish betrayal, | 2#y -he | Gheir oon Now Mr. that as fen: as a proof of -the devotion of ee saphat,” Jeho-j have be while the sent, : to test ed. and from questions mping : challenge a+ pinabsent ae each was taunting disfranchi h It Cee and Cumb his (Mr, failures, and cen better, t power for and Mormons the erland) had knee Chronicle eee : store.r his permits Who for his upon but he started “g} . sickness.— Virginia per » and the best. Some to spellupward -room | polygamists, k ghom in any place the > avenge the wrong ny elite ance 8 Toomtostic —— revolver. Col in the course ofaday. still went to visit a t: ransport i of j fora pepper-box BT Skobeleff . Bete | soldiers agrees by the happy.acci : : badly wound a letter t © maili to some out-ofieee in tho discction of De 3 CG Mr. Cumberland fetired to ree ane. CEnich spleen 2CCl- | sons haye liked. Me stonipede ee : are yy PY of j Romanoff family.ily. SocSoon after the vil: } dent of its being CHIMNEY SWEEPS. Bene iven hiss 1 edu pl of just the date ot the | the-wa eee: eing th of Utah there-e erritory Cone : aa he. ond feet : Asif to guard the place under ns Po : a de ee jsecognized tte nslow going with him } Loye’s where lay: ae tee ae > sightandI said: “B y | fore remains animals si atthefinest lage prefect was found lying what ee ‘ne control of the ee everythin eleff. | G eorge, it‘ed is the ‘ : $ sacred treasures hi own one, 5 our Skobeleff’ or okt Moahite’ : ol @ guarantee that (x0 our heard as | is TO dis saw was others as ‘there at ever The ae ything a j Some Sipk Government i it in the but far ae aaa) aritis. year how eee and its laws are framed the crew, , 20d ite-1 ing the road right. | except f four aces.” pos- | Revivalefan Old © it will getis there and aid§ Go | bboyto Bamous Hap. | evil the name. ‘Hurrah, xtant, dat ard The tr ain was slowing one strangely olg, familiar ground, eae nrivate individuals. apere. Was that Saees 5 the r just e of in mad be except pin , i his { , which up, stuck pening.to th | | get marriages weak ittel committel so pee : iplural won’tit had out; Gay tried to cry: y tried ed otiaadta be-| hurrah! they 0 give the ideaz that he Vee. Order of Sooty there too aaicia ate of al] | Wil say, ‘Oh, dear, a time?. e Mr. Egbert nervous, » but bus | ehurc is sending Hast the claim thatormon tit get That’s 20ne, = I had gone and more i ten i ayearsbright, the i in vouth’s no’ hethrice aud w had s shet | dates, gating in acreage twenty-seven uu father church tection . b by thisi pal- | f tore such andsuch is €xp. iibe-| Sine ates, it escapes detection Mr. Bend’s5. een j of s Mr. of UUsmne : ack wheresbout their voices.; it re- | he said, “‘Gentlemen, the plains are fu the eiinvy morn, ? happy a woos Roman Seminoff’s bright,suratas off and laid; ee theicide. sooraphi one of were .vouth’s none i aim and mind edavering the is fulfllin ousrag ously I long.’ Now and then Eamunds lawpolygam : It jot parch: ona But fiit teis onpvwcouion wild animals is no || suppressing than life. One }| these bos| Be fh é phic death more of 1 of cet out road. Bai +. Cumberland had not the | For Eldorado’s golden Arabs test. to ongo this much postage an ordi- of th total ares of the State of Rhode Island é i how ask will thing n th wncommon since be tears, to with years enliste old horegftar. eyes had he his many iather who filled t good tue It is How memory : in left Setmoir and i Sponienon ia colder : ———_6—_—_ : a 7 it to some t s e t ri | hood, and we are sendin Hat ee false. least difficulty in discovering the pin carry ning d. It to aTOab bridg the G peaktdah’?: neds recrossed he th before As did Sen | dozen attemphe Why fashioned chimney sweep disappeare Cximem when andkilla but elon: coat, sand an arm to | to the scene of the Sse wild, wan an and went FIL : » | ajant se Pr Mr. Cushing’s ian old settice eqlls the attantia n_of the 3 : thing fresh” in the pbeeetGh that the tae We tell her three | be amputated. Chiorate Hoth ware gene of tb -smuraete | ite eyes | Had‘surternihiewie i Hrs £ ouanet’s had his | cents. ahs ak cle fod. He one looked a little nervous, as thous hold i =€) is a failure. It does rot aid in Sua eer oe PRus~-—— ey knew nothin & Arabs. keep So generations Theelena object? ee Pein | Hs Sl uigerome 80 like the same, Me. di Cen : re the younger io know ifa two-| ‘Why do tlyougannat! sere Se dering why the cow-boy whoof had in their tents. No clue.could be foun? ie and ° Wwsau to the facsys TSB but rater aids in protecti = rantiod ne Chicago Inter-Ocean the en a i crime, | yas an almost forgotten tradition, to | Was naught to him exeon? Wine 1t au ing about what | cent stamp on the other side atyp? FA 9) decdtians. tay tne vours ur uviuiauu ere ne trenches, assiiida | UicLones Soon after the elde | have they kept boxes every part o the Bhabou: the last twenty years the localities of old advent of the modern small chimney flues | yi, groped along, standing on chairs to the murders. | a working party in the keep such @ || from but Clarke had lived there ‘Be. } méans the question of polygamy at the times to it, : five clea lieved no sve-light fell here | or have by he calls Turks, hey that who visited the ¢ man Yoices been from one the not | fire full] meet and was unheard Indian towns have came toapassenSemincff deserted : reach to the walls and going to every is expecting a letter | by a murderous shelter m the trenches; | fore. Fist then the train and 1 treasure in. Those Arabs are perfectly sea, he says ale like’a absence He his ney, ‘time Ci week. ballot-box. gone. During 2 the | | a and for time. Such the room changed some no for Were habits. eg | left mind-reader | stop, owing to a hot box, Presi- pick and sought | well known and their place. out The points that are “fresh,” eyclones or violent hurricanes. Arve the Arthur; thatte the conceivable Here are three the trouble, and | Had swept them to eternity. s from President See the Crimea and elsewhere theson 5 wa | usel mous and with him. | Skobeleff exclaimed: the past what was the matter, & A hie could not make fact even “fresher” that the ee : gers got out to see been fewAes ¢ omer /Haey dent prom ised to communica . ... Your presen : : the buffalo came down to | and itis a Indians natural meteorologists? seless . bundleA they would: have burné ‘You areare frightened, finally asked if anybody elseaffirmative boys, but purauing a : course ofiz study in tee : bright-eyed girls working, and you are and the elk and ! ‘Ssometime look fornev every ‘ndper-if| comrades to name; | The laughing we have theirandbooks is becoming excited in the matter.in Cotes An East chimney sweeps are operating In & thought Of | s, the was. in fuel. pin the back pels his where went Coe now gives Bird “wre |; who cane ee an absurd text is this son continue villages. answering ae what ‘They ward the train. of the larger knights rank. F pened é g Who z in tos Y cities and many got up on We trust the excitement will of reply-was given thine partyty to demand j Yesterday and Cracow of these Gouna letter for | frightened. Form he never saw his father, fi; then rule years oe and | car to get his gun and Johnson gored, and | healthy erowth. Itisfar from our deRenieron in Texas appears ten his ofgentle : It is | We feel satisfied that there is no Be he,ad theloved the BeOOL, : a couple ents? master obeyed. ‘March back to your work, the with almost for fear of being once | when d atinst®nt the Latterused asfor a subject and 2- travesty on. the commandm was Mr. Cumberlan the religionfofbelieve usat him. a vast deal of watchful caution upon be my witness the platformcame of-| success, } sire to attack We repor one night the latter appeared The Democratgee ue and spell, early | that at once. Ifnot, God out with his pepper-box Rochesterae in any by a ole net | only the production of some rascal | when Bird do not iniaters — One ; of the: cloth his | wad taught them how to readwell, “Agoodmany men Core so here it 80 tirowgh your : of f its ministers yor quested that he follow him. make part not university scholar,| Egbert’s hand and j day Saints. least Ido if Mr. | German went to Mr. Bend. There, stuck in _ that } licking problems persecution often was young oe {a the elk knotty all the ad come | of handle methods You they Italy And | their for of mning, , | and something Geiger | weeveryget oesto remember their nam-s. nose against | persecution j morning they started abused his drill before the Turkish trenches. has not. who waistcoat, was the pin. rubbing things has ae Jew, w’s ¥ such aon ee for wt buffalo Christian day bas een the | who fell the other day in & little difficulty te The S00 business brotkemf vesumed-| the a Thes®, religion. | that of They | [t seems to Plorence.one ofThere said thatall the time so though the animals had || passed away with the tortures of the Inknowme. Itis enough, as | , and put into flebrew, | pumberland are boot; it who Wellhausen ea's years, OF ne luck, } the that icdeg was found to have a self -cocking revolver Lehard he in Tow Russian men the HONeh ear He hesitation.” | generally ARES are | euch without before. Egbert Romanoft was hand he was, abso. Me Bene of it, an imagiok text. by letter or a} thei work (noosa sure We believe in the utmost due to | Known the two gentlemen | for the jokeSaphira all their burdens, hopes and fears, up his sleeve. He put his trust in God, sumed with oudanee lutely ext. | Grpecting alittle money ee Tormed, e His daring exposure was not desire Wi ane girlas his deceived || quisition. h no he was near the object. Mr. { With tion, and the fathererand and son determas Its 8| somewhere. to blushed like aoutschool determi | ed are four members power to reals soShyWell.spell, Th freedom of worship. No Catholic, but toa but kept his powder dry. and when et some 1M- | joiter to go to work countenanc for | Had not the hand Pee Chi pha of thecar, iS atiet ts hired es of some | recklessness or vanity, friends came LEP 4 had cast Cornelius Vanderbilt was alsoto asked, vee Protestant, no infidel has ever watch the and inspire confidence. ees off in the | study asto they Mr. Tom | His guiding ey T guess that elk is | Jew, noone Oe en ab wore Jew to write onit allparchment oe arp from ine Ren turn away from the window | set an example | acoim, which was passed roe walkie | pecuplousMoabite Rochester, a were exposgd himself, | Clarke said, “Egbert, oor ™ ; | men’ He was the loving teacher stil All he 6 | they wor! Mr. at as however, ea date. night text the association One Though, at | the Ce | of last te Miss their ut the wholooked Mesha d it is an oe ee, had come tt pen wi (0% tall | Cushing, frau liyas of one : them, tho’ theyTapes ihe To whichwas | rae obese, but well-dresse & spare the Arno they espied the objet scrub- | disappointed; probably on to 16: along and er, readily distinguished Dy it squares nue are he four | and to rubbed made y has a ant N then he Soo the i then 1 break and rt aged Cumberland anoiurD} eae middle and when we | widest fee ao plaled pare he went to the front, an of their search, accompanied inby pursit and largeyounickle sheet of paper and stuck it on the door. Rhow, tenderly, as of the dead it,”it seemed as though Egbert would bed it and tornit and worn i itand dried ‘ | hope, d tell them there is no letter, l’ve | ing)‘Once eays the Chicage 10 hatsHow ag Rona wae But there have been times when religDavenport, do Fanny making round, perceived a group of his || have given ten dollars to have got hold of er gentleman. Following : Mr. Cushing’s hand and requesmeteoric progress with her it and fried ig ; tee get as long as my armin the days forever flel. is not on tees has gone too far. Some preachers i alee st A So icunred the re- | L2king ee a era hey afficers. ‘Why are you here? he cried. Nee talent, it she wide a it eau who did not attend to his || ion ne Hist gentlemen te escou one sane - +| Reviewed a eee not the cow boy new play of “Fedora.” Her average Tho’ scattered may be far ani ide, an instant.” once claimed that Kings had the divine ‘We willunderGib oh ye ee CoE LENO Ne ere necessary.’ onic. fash‘Youyouare dienotalone,’ | let made er at a time,in rotation,ol 8, 7,6, and the cloute Gentes changing j business andscare thegame away from | right to rule. men than see | resistless He Whie time’s said. By sometimes The American Colonies 2 | has any beyond that of the they : you Mr. ALK taney ait “ur | held 2 1, Gibeon-in happy too, don’t you?” asked the News | Some . shoes e took Johnson got down off Cumberland, traced out Colonel ; ait in his Tyart. train. f the tole; chamber e | a rehad and Peer Fach that idea, and proved BSUBRD, hey: smiled, date clouted the “We agree with those Those ; ; not that strategem, no dan- | did stond their were found there was they trusted to the masks which tley | ites. ion plate, is of the “Foge’s Ferry” order,a brushes, and ru we made on e 2 f Cushing at once annouced the car, when heexamining : P preachersclaimed : d was | ore teacher, Keptair youth that the | man. fighting that preachers the buffalo hehe || by by fighting Mr. 6,Cumberlan to another spot.” andcted When he hesitated, correct. after once figure, Joshua, but we Go not believe gerand faces turn from turned T00° | was | the last ciy, the men’s the to marking seen audacious upon and art will never cease jJamenting that Some re back Pve go coe We «Yes, ihe boldly wrong. to |" | condu went down abl business. and exhibideceived soot the most the was for be wore, g n o c The that scrape will vy when and Museum ¢ trath. one of & genuine| piatle oe was spoiled in | said it was the same one at ly arrst- | British into resi search for hidden gemsandrare tha po to | slavery was a divine institution. goo a steam-wh subsequent was that doubt | was of admitted dozen years a ly two Seminoff campaigne that expression fair old an Subsequent | State en Skobeleff’s believing of Cushing | Wisconsin Mr. at the | and g in particular some separations in the afer- | easily3 one man morning. was shortly tly ater | His influence was sweet male i ae clean’ y. and Geok Tepe and con-it|| ted and [remember off, leay-| There were crime, momentaril joy. chimney captured the started | he the for of wavered been train ed which the have He] then thoughts ) his and could that &% ir; | Amerione when summer Syn The oa of i of parchment the breath Manny took the 2 who got a letter here North and South. weeksjoinelatera || pages How do we get the Feet put OY | quered the Akhal Tekkes. To describe el A few and safely for twenty-five ward executed. escaped Another: coin was furnished by Mr. | Asis that carried around and bullalo pellowing afterMr.it || churches hour had been coming here every morning for cellar W°4 bright dan A had oie dean can people proved, by hard fighting, military essay, ing the elk they CBIMESY, Ant eee hour. | young Seminoft ght a | centuries in the tents oe traced ons | Which When toit endsthe in a par.it Vanderbilt, wanted to be petted. and| would be to write ofa place trouble. extends OMB who bali &pene crane’) (nO. and the date,Mr.1870, Cumberland fade no} wee b The }| as though é here. Pieced ound Ghion Ne neat was not of God. The preachers weeks. At last the letter came, woman rts ey poe iret Wandering | wo A young furnished room, we take draft for | which would be out with equal Mrs.success. that eieGa much chegrined at: the | slavery | yor Vanderbilt to think of an | Foie Sonne when he opened it he took out bani | Bedaween other turnspipeoh oeead the Tabernacle at Zionby claim or oor Mother ees from Skobe- Egbert washisvery then asked permission to: attend yu Professor & ae petting permiss: eas on out to Poland foouna ay in n getting . i: an ae e oie back af God. The | | following extracts, however, scheme to stock the prairies || in stove and the t a a of of up it ordained failure is aln, held was He when it toot Jestares © of polygamy divine, 6. officers dollars. 8 course his 2 to s of expense, she | Something Sha- |, hundred sin. Huxleys recent person of the to. have the ear of Mr. crop for this for 2 | leff’s instruction it, and {tf we courd At the | So spotless, pure, and freerom be read with | with wild game, regardless | article and also to think Veee never it given | said: “I’ve been looking come amily had left, sme; | American people do not believethat ceedir a Been Romano we would not tt great on | would like to have UEC: any to-day, 1 | drawing near Geok Tepe will the u the fon, Bas jmse 2leave If it hadn’t soot or he will go out of the business, though soon of loventwired, Some lad j pira for a moment Ke time. and vely flowers long | Sour: Siberia. rarest prove at treat to to From will | piology arexiled tom they | the coaseq being wae got earliercus Clarke d profit: massed through Mr. Curaberlan it, as it was an look for if to- | interest and me h first attempt | pair wreaths and garlandsie would tind, he feels that itis wrong for Mr. at him, | Tabernacle is not running the Almighty’s is la died from the hardships of that cline, ‘f the flue is an | wouldn’t have been alive to “ main principle of Asiatic tactics .} 204 Colonel Johnson tolaugh Lt 18 ticle wrong and the person right, but aa : oe eile competitors ae Be Sey) ar- ; Among the hearts of that a band | those of his avocation—for he ic Always, if the informations... morrow.’ ” that was possible } business on earth. 9 | When ‘asecond party, who knew the and the rest had gone to Amerca. | amusing fellow—but we would sugin the | is to presorve inclosewhich tions over 250 male Comper troops easily | when he was doing all the prairies pleas- | We are simply trying to show that fact. great mary girls come here How Ater | We elbow our Nese. c eae “A cee woalso. T | one lines, the of came error} thin an not then yecord Long was on | is made has there. Seminoff instance he over first Young obtained, “something not the tosay Weare ticle, was eae tat gest to him that ti ihe not ambitious into small | to make their ride that next some railroad || We May th heart are about ig | evening and inquire forletters. Nobod the Mormons. Oh, loving teacher!still searching a few years, he found F t this get out of hand and separated Se ae ee ie Bat ae Rene ia discovers ie | its ey, of iud We outexpect imprt. difficulty in man. obey the will of | & buy a menagerie an tamtie an. fresh” love to others by slightest ett man getting ahead of an army ei which cannot they had gone to th aaa take chimneys Nobody wants | that?” said the News the unwritten his- | groupscommon Des: istime. , The whole enteriainm vane told : aeha Wechimn leader, prevent the latter will abi point, and, the We clean a whereabouts the dis~ | Still upward, upward to th light, aiming to carrywe ourhope, the mining regis. | | bisoe Moabite ents. They | «Op, that’s partof b gone to commandm a either ee ” eaid the clerk, 7ith « | cheir ‘Moat | 728 22 extraordinary success, aie barbed wireat. fence, for | eret be glad to learn i one. ‘This | are not marketable tay sos unto tf right. ; But there are | tory oO Hamanity, Newe will, formations, mo.in| | iasle100se . | Lead on and guide strong. That all had diednearexcept eenposing separating wonderhave Mee power, frightened Living we seville Courier-Journal is ac- I winnls company get as to far gentle : Reed’s. so tinguished ma. passengers Ob, satisfied ia | i are we much found spd’ that one be discipline to sudden fablory Coe tens. Bis ©) | ingly. erland was very bis | smile. letters are sent to fictitious | which the superior in eh : OS just great many talliron eS things ——— eon any desirable than es Oe very pats ; some | most, Sanitell have Zone. exhibition. | iy the Dont Mr. eG these troops AL, himself, “The of our Hendricks totters | of clone and. disguising could find so well} names—girl omnes exhausted at the close of the A. T. STEWART’S CATHEDR ee s wh) daren’t have certain j bility curately iaformed, ee a When hostile ait and soon perfeced } line which nobody ae eee | een eae apdthe bless and we climb up and clean oN ¥ don’trefer to the lost books | or nner Indiannoff took quarters ea pes _——-—_—rae One night Lobosky, the ; as he. We they are Latin, and he is | letters from youns men goto their homes. darkling sidows wait with on the brink of the grave, but the his plans. | ro where Testing Gold Sands. Oe en cavalry is to Bes | of Livy, for the Great Edifice | Between us and the Eejenly Gate.” VOLCANIC SURPRISES. to Know, as< eeae ea attackof sethe enemy’s pheno : E the reporter. #95 upwards f or olis Sestinel, which ought mas ef pons Minute Description of last ot the Romanoff tribe, disappear. es Isn't im that it?” persisted contrary RORCE: We we h have Asa general proposition, the results ioee fy conennene . on the We get from * ‘ ao And when thy Dear is phed Se ee on Latin; noor would ld we Merchant. oe the size much L eateiaas tier Gace not the C | ating Teserts that his apous 18 by rapnous by ay 1t Commemor of of it , of | this is 9b 80; ont ev Cont aaa aucare taken for a squares ed. . No notice was Sees oe Oe not as satistactotytn % } eee ee atienlihy oo men true, be- | him seek the Greek desiderata, assays of gold ore aremade eer ee ee men, bright. stalwart SO i That 7 ae - aaa ofeiris carry on | ranges Ce silver. sed b: he d oe for especially neighbors, sudden disappearances Mr. Hendricks is in the pues -DBel S circumstah°rs x reliable as those if | 0” | Simonides has anticipated him there. | Are better made f-dayprough you. that | (battlalion or other,) whens are by Cathedral of the at IncarnaCaused ordinary fire assay for gold, Lhe great yes itu can not be any , per WE : Garden : F a eorrespondence with young men tobe used} .tion Are Caused ae : | ing common. é ane’ . Cal BVE " relied . . . Mitrailleuse ie and St. Paul’s School, s ne ea be ness of a vigorous manhood, there is a fine field for bim in Heinfantry The let-| | permit. | That from now Bamps about, we roe of low ervee oe you see we can’t help making 4. great, Thursknow nothing on : exclusively in connection. with parents the | Seminoffthen came_to Reed’s, his® | But his | ve be exerput not to has SU, L. L, were completed would only care ity descaling 9. J. T. the odds of half a mile in amile! | dust, and we inhale a good deal of it into young men are probably writ. ifhe great Werorrow former ery fo relics a the iver n brew Ike pas he will cavalry, became in the He - Why re satiated. se the ietters 1 or dismounted ‘vengence morose ae Lnind to it wisely. and ; | éised in the selection of the ofsample took sly, won, years and been GH Ee race, and beat him on the aenome stretch. five by man Ae been battle ue has life’s ae 60 the lungs. When we go inside the Soe is Gnd cathedral loomy Prociaims gold : | The Fea 1>to be ke Nes supposed some : | frst place, and the amount S | ie aaa nea guns are at first to be kept in} | day. for a volcano once the school y and lively ; Upon thy weary. listeninear, lea) : regimental | sponges,| so ) f erection with here of prepared vrowths course received has jn OUF are ) men over Vesuvius countryon used @ be active, ere. from the‘ young5 } ae a good deal of the shall | quarters with the rest of his ; : cadence so nade ome” | reserve, so that they may | minute that only delicate manipulati : the Hebrew original of Matrea y 2 | but we always eatch in its neighbor- | In Heavenly Th as to blind the parents of their daughters’ nearly three years. The cost, defrayed Hegaye 2 description of the it easily: save and weigh it. surprises for the dwellers oat Wauen Lord Baltimore makes : 1d en. ee How rouch ees can. ET we 2 zhane? hdc Acaaneds 28 : ee will. | by the Stewart estate, has been nearly | will properly Well, It would be worth a million a De ee soot, do the topest d. o cioy which | does Ge clean a chimney? buc aan the he had buried Lobosky ‘| thew? ne aaa oing' 8 oo one man’s spot where Jand this year in the peautiful Gospel. “ay tg to | fram ib7D cost cents te $1.50 for common . the cathe.. | Hes? aSE a ered ae the clerk said, | guns working under ot en interior ofappearance tS. the ac- | pounds to give us the Ebinoite Thea deautitul steamer which is to $3,000,000. The people of Herculeneum Ant | it would be to | gpout‘‘a funny world,” | two years ago, aad, following houses. | pears his name, the 0.B. discovery three a to ce one Atnenmi” what presents Or UES ae | from London and | Wo, takes it 2 con eee place and en joys, eat j ey not too fanny; Just funny etlough, ; couat a party weni to the ; thought Vesuvius extinct un til ; oe sr Jacob’s.|of | “tts from the results convey him and his suite, will be escort-| ce : Rottenof theof Book. and somebody asked for a letter and the jence would rather judge ts inthe copy findfor parchment In the larger factory chimneys || Pompeii thoroug. in Antwerp, Belgior pauning out {a good a fleet hours. ofa man, he altar was made os body.a) |} wella the skeleton of une day it proved in a very in the with 12 Mar-| of “horning.” still sticking ed up the harbor after nightfall by i large upknife || dug PRSPECTOR. um. It isi 3composed of statuary, : | we runa good deal of risk. In most a THE OLDee nao j ee and: Germany. reporter on left.t EN il France overB It. a ly ame reer eat vi € eu x gowild C sample of ore properly pulverized. 7 3 of fifty tugboats, which are to be fairly no one hasSas We7 would ee Since then : windows of || liberal eebri activity. ne —— @he Metallization of wood . a good '|Jashar. panels. The in ‘i set his: Beda: hp} They can tell be the ‘‘colors,” about he might story , hasandcaused Worth | ble and eight all, we ae have olto lookaaa0 tor 1o0se e of the London. and best curious quiet di move Or, which to its ‘The made no by with and is ‘ were lights, ceived there : obstinancy | glass by } dim The electric . on| stained In aflame with aflan Sake ‘deal of excitement he following ude. a sweep is injured . : accel [ have Z || 7 sit ona boulder, worrd ; Very often ee . ore will yield at the mill. ; German Gazette continues its attacks . | falling.2 an ee n or the whatthe gold of fireworks Other volcanoes Neejdes Vesuvius work aboutthe talus of Mount escribes the 10 : jhe, peace Les Modes almost certain to| of}) They represent the incarnatio The sing- | ween to and through successive showels ore by the blow-pipe, the At the foot of ghe {ch by the mountain on is seems ; assaying ja: fallmg brick, getthe fragments of the doubt of its truthfullness. es anditis The glass in the : @e on the evening m time to time indulged inwhat with | Sinai e av Mr. Rubennic®,ce | |SFrance is ominar. aeto aethe ase ee by Mes ee le childbood of Christ. opern'or® ip rocess, invented greatly on_ the selection propensity © Roo (MOSES HeOke. The landing will be ma ‘ ular manner of the man, together ea bad injury. Shieie results depend judgment ee a eum was also of here?” poe the general yoleanic a its ruby silver ead within : proved | tables of the Law in the vf the “mausol wood: education, ith: | windows “Are you doing much business for metallizing skill, and bis remarkable ree-Erance surprises. Thus no one would | With his Jerusalem windows _t_is_iu creating | about These thon, many bromide. toe of where good London. t n antich a a Z in | some of the 11th instant. quartz days, find “wade cleaned tour “innis By crystal reer three otb lity, “Yes, we have samplesae ine the gold sand of the an ordinary | oF for enmormedebl Te heen ‘ ri than rock of some ON more hs lost in first immersed EAs : that he was that ”were fa expect to have a mass of time— tables sccooaeioru g sto iter for ton duplicate < OF reve andBy it | Present the passion, death, resurrection, orders ‘Sasthose the iesLorraine; have | tiny ogres Lascordin | phis blossom rock of { olden abandoned and | never Ss hippiessei us oda) Fane of fine ae. oR isis etal (calcareo and ae feet suddenly dopcete anes done by cer- | chimneys, laborer. lye eubic being Alsate A g iS streams s | 3,000 range— alkaline last reclaimin snowy es his business caustic 90 a in aiineer: to : mthe QUITE 00 s ieis a i ture of from 75 deg. | This piece of float R eally the field is; large, mine, and appearance of Christ tal ba overthr own. French ; the | more. | We have panes — |‘overthr But peop aes ©= | some difficulty Biis met b with. ie Itcontain City i jo. tom the sky. one | Was hurled one day iil a Silver isalso true that some of the ; e tain brokers in New York Cotopaxl were aha pers : pingm i' ees: m a| ell,re yes; | days. as ae ving miles from this; 5 , Cees Honors at Wholesals. ly : dwell : upon ane pone tronics ag) washes shite be : estate Dansville and titanic ; iron, |; “Down the canyon tetpowisES pian abit en for real nch Make money p Surpuse. of newspapers continual . | great. amount ‘ of specular a-known cntl oftrading filled ES jmonkad to-s be’ . and, what is more to the point, may that of Near bn.{ . diamondseae which will seat, ; fata * dean’s f oe£ a business,.and Wey 1--->~ (. : Ths 3 inthis a 4. long ETO question [tis said that while the Rev. James Carthaginians, when they set out aga 5 dowtlastoes oe D ra) “black sand.” by the miners. ras S OILS WS OTS wey, aehere ay & greet ee a. is called pu o and ¥ Recently a Weare Lve hunted long a\Vm huating stiil,; greene, genearlly referred to é by re the ° Dron. tes: . Wei ae no carved after twen ‘ge yersn. al ave is in ofPhiladeland iridium are often found in |» to eich as Ne d GLY ie Dr. Drowne, Ww ‘ Urk~ Platinum Rev. an the ON, MEY MEU REN by make were not prepared to cross the - And side, to * <a ways BG\—made Y Syracuse, find was foe a 7 and te would i Wena = this mahogany, Senet ‘ i i We inter2 resident of { Mr, Saphira es : et the same sand. Mr. George Attwi od, in surprise, 2 3 hi set out. to their Bismarck’s agents in. France keep vapor. 85 Jim Keene, was Oy ne concentra. . ‘ fiery river messwhich, ta yj Li has not been placed in its apae an trade off her residence for # parure ty-four or: thirty-six hcurs & wate coast, & rough looking | these discoveries if he should the foolish _vapor-} 7 ohia, wee % nha home 5 of the quet: mith the rich ;t boys gi ° D ¥ ih y pacific P e atgMount Aina, Th his “slo i t, : ae ncausuc pot not. | back. They y publish cepted their mar74 Aan neOT IDG, ee Independent of sulphur in Bese ying,” ‘; —_The prilliants, of which she had heard. After i the Sparrows. ridi - th ey ted solution a to ; 1 theirtheir ridiculous eath : Ye]i \; 2p which to cross if. Z with eetees bronze.fe a The pulpy poats eru: Seater j ; ; Ae : | MAS) but conceal isig fi whole,of || PTOPT of .the California ‘ farmer the bargain had been closed, the deed the want of thisTis bath who has giv‘Take 100 to 1,000 ‘gnecimen time ago Deroulede sur : lady Hatention, The great duration organ A short WAS | hadno , Sp cf Tomboro ee ash. The | PCs,Was laughing Jackson, Mich., temper: problem = -ectern ate of and o za en e 5 4nd with: : Worle : sroued ~ One day, in the dream Ie en A theaparrow day cai ase ; him-one (oir M. | nen at i Parein a fl: miles ‘ asked 0) she 4 agua regia F ARY § r i a and for CoUnETY SEC) chain pj. | upon TOMI in thauthern rised people ve ‘ burst in Kurnel, with It isyy in five parts, ve brought out for her sigvature, & pte oa Hes arts, ekeyate has from 85 deg. to 60 deg. Rae cos: $100,000. wife 1 miore, ieihe force of the a spur of wiureia My. 4 a wit: t r jutting e c a ee By i “League peop's See dilute the LIVEs. Gay, prised of 4 n Niesaranee NINE > chief or a WITIL and discussio in cen the ost the below, A DOG e 3 played from the single key- | thirtys minutes They : were ed ee ac idea to it : a the distance ab wh eontribut Peas Tose anaes wondered | with te dingy bouldera neow vein | patriots”? fiendsa ‘4 | eachAD art is piayear to see the diamonds. his and thirty for time ledcafe, _pran-new baby, and weve namet ? at ove who on goldis present it atriots)? she saw them j ,es to what nally1 the wood isoe jmmersed a Germi@m as, deg. | into Ze | water and filter. If GRBE isto be done with these con- | 5" tosion was heard. “hey : an > smait pias5 a (85 ” e filin a not solution board, by which the chimes in the towbox, andan when ee Rev. |; é smallBU paper i fire will now be held in solution in they learnedper-of |; . : tigiowing matterone until ;oraJim Keene” Thompson. was the from e R Die, Although Hhanged, | or fifty hours ; ; His Refusesto little nuisances. || what ea played from the organ key of twenty-six deseribe ate evaporate oy multiplying the shall | and the stantly who | Veet filter et that And in answered the ee eruption house the my slowly Remoye Mev that , “Is 78") Y-e-3, basement ; The! : she exclaimed, ee sapped From a rear anjhe weird, insane | The oO she eatatbem. O1 te board by electrical attachments. he passed over a twanty- | a population 1 “OF my long ing oreyes, ator little to 50 deg.) of a j key aueee Pe Pronounced little box? I wowtsiga the deed.’ Shel the mj desire ce Saat, the filtrates to dryness; then add oe sash | sons who were saved :out of Quartered, gs eee an ; Delighted heart, Ty i @ eee window of her house the ees oe as aes organ cases are of mahogany, carved in hydrochloric acid and redissolve the dr ; coe a wire } of 12,000. € did sign it, however. having dared attended Gambetta’s funto the Eouiion i Oi the area y though that filled my ; has been removed, and instead, SB: cart in warmwater; add Gone out an hour another man flor ERS Are aftere having x The cases and stalls togeth- | |g5 ” “HOW DELUGHS ARE CAUSED. e undergone eral. Quite : rain? recently, too, L’Anti-Prussian harmony. formed protosulphate of iron, which hes been placed there, thus2 prepared, marble of 1 is | contrivance crypt entered With }| . “Mr, Thomas, kind, fearful de: | t e The ood Webst epareGy another 450 $50,000. No. neighborh cost er Avenue, game: Surprisesof e h t Webster | thereby-| 450 der.} No. Am the close recently of an ineffectual ore Paris, Thomas, . in the form of ; a tigleaming } & crag obliged to suspend in throw down the gold sient s which is in the form of ahalfcyltin we tee maay | As I stood and gazed on a is represented i in its } will the salutation; | the side, and every country ciptate are the first indications in nee : atrike of fifty piano-key. makers in New ql eee Bees proper drying a Sek that qiponcli ten filled oe ns upon that as scon | luges, American : | pee ou think? clearly qemonsielinns It doe Bee ci oo Se that ° ons Tt is so delicately balanced ous Reena, er- | construction. South to warfare agains -} were opposed Ah, here,” Sa Taslgltedoer bromide.” i| Bey a an ae Aaay ae tthe Oh S ae he ue pease saa ae: tte a 3 ohened asa sparrow alights on a projecting "5 LI8i the region © per-.{ oe ee ee in are date oe the rich peaks e ate is Whose | “here r t e contrivance prospect, The anes ne by the pen. and | par iis weight carries the many | Can? suddenly lustre. Chapel. snow,have metallic Keene Jim petual brilliant the it very : a named | ployed. They sought wors 1p vain, stopped Sumes. : midpng and mirth, eet aa opin aay | und: where it is of Bisoeaer ee | half way he, staircases are all of iron. a pecneleie Sn bythe melting | go 1 staked the claim, a offence to Berlin. The object you come down with s shiner or tw o first rubbed with must be to ohane. finally pooled their savings and started ani | orine woodlead,be tin, by striking a projecting knob. ae deluges oe ie apee ep ittto earth precipitate with three times its weight | Pe an ad be | marck’s last movement, then, 2 oe cvs or A histheworthor zinc, . ‘cce-of business on their own eccount. They suddenly e walls and steeple of the cathedral 2 1t must also be & surprise of a beauti“Well, T suppose I’ll have to,” a Un- | patent: ? eee ame Tread the ’count of @ first assay. | | plied ack eo eter France from entering into any startles the bird, which finds | . five of their | That the Rev. as he shelled out and | fal, though fearful kind, to see a fiery |eesAs may heart grew sick af felt the pang peer soon found employment for one its ne re . time | present ’ ce i Re fiom had aouteely pate fellow-workmen, and at the eRe . ae dollar pis fous 2 stain; ae copper a Me Ww ie ee eulonies P us green the \ Yor ; < their work tae 8 Oe ; ee c D uhey are crowded with orders, : eocee peing of excellent quality. The success aaa ae Lee mena ae Co ge BO oe ne SO ee Ge returns to Wasnington B Se ge your ee ENG rea rf Dano President ewport, uit coh to : Ai SS - tloaues.? taem the; ., through DAY, i ae ‘ Rad's eeCounty, to come the: t Be o through Pa.,Stati Cumberland 1EX,. Semi- 7 a SS1OR OL : nofi, a young Pole, who died last week know Cans . ’ * : 7 \g o: Ss he ruck a x ne? o 5 7 J a ee : age 2 y s De ae : 5 : © os ' , =? ? 4 y ] 18 oy ~ . < os v., A,B , Sony | A $ + s oO as coebotar oe oe eae ae deen eos eens oe Ea ee See ee Bo ee aan oi eee —>— Baas a |e poe Sat RE genta Aaa POR eae 1.¢+..-- ee ea eae aa rg ae pee Ae 2 seg Pe: 2 eae eee nO ae ee Bae ee 88D eae ig ae ee peace ace eee ae Rea Cee ed a ne ae Fa a cane ee ah thee ee nature’s eee. Ober ores [4508 Een Oa Py feueesant Oy bees answered A ee sa Se sores HEH TRUCE a Pe prope ee aes Oe a ners Bee ee ee bts ere wero poe Lee eat ee eae cn: a Mee Ae Sta taht ae eae a ee ae a aa ote ee SG a ¢hetnotone eee are Meas ute OF, ee vee Si et ee ae SiN EOE LE tt ~ see oe He ae Supt Oat” Goce" See See Se ea fecteh ot eee eer We nedmeican ey hae Ocen Cee Oe PACT Txu laoneutt Se mer’s in day, Ulan. . oe Upon in miningx interests ing | vaged ee neon at OEE. 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