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Show ' Franklin Items And Two Splendid Riddles Fur nished by Correspondent. KitANKLt.v, Idaho, Jan. 12.-On Friday night, theCth Inst., there was a' grand masquerade ball given at the opera house In Kranklln and there was one of the largest gatherings over al a dance In Franklin. There were ovci two bundled male and femalo mas-qucradeis mas-qucradeis Most all nationalities on the earth were leprcsented and the cliai.icicis were well taken. Some of their fust times were splendid. A gieat many vveiedovvn from Ticnton, Whltnev, Lewlston and Cove. Altho .the house was crowded, every one present, pre-sent, spectatoi s and masqueraders, en-Jojed en-Jojed themselves and the vyholo atTair was a decided success Our Literary and Debating Society holds a meeting every Wednesday night, and the membcis arc having veivgootl times. It seems, that the joung people of Kianklln oio employing employ-ing their time to rr good advantage. May they continue to do so. Two Riddles. Dear Mr. nditoi, I havd sent jou a riddle Or two. Will anybody please ausvvei them, FIRST. In times of old, the Scrlptuies doth iccord there lived ono that never did offend thu'Laid; once ho spoke, and sin he never ;lld commit, yet In the klngdon of heaven he will never sit. SECOND. Theio was it man of Adam's race, who had a certain dwelling place;nellh-or place;nellh-or hi heaven, nor In hell, nor on earth where mortals dwell. Ye wise and piudcnt, now tell me where this one's dwelling place could bo. |