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Show Tlio S1U011I lilrrtiilmiu'iil. The entertainment ilven by the public pub-lic schools of Coalville last Friday night, under the direction ot YY, M. llo)dco, wai a great treat. There aro few traveling travel-ing rompnnlci that can do more to entertain en-tertain the public than did the pnplli ol our public schools last Friday night. Tho ma ner In which a1lcr.'ormed who took part, wai Indeed very gratifying, and reflect! great credit on Mr. Hoyden and thoio who assisted lilin, lor it showed show-ed that they had worked bird and long to make It a lucceii. The first of the program wai the "Orpile Festival" by 30 boys and girls. I.itlleUracle Salmon was the Queen, and looked sweet. All the little folks who took part in thin did exceedin.ly well. Tho singing, manning, etc, went off nlcoly, A word of explanation in regard re-gard to Lawrence Fendleton wo believe Is necessary. Ho was selected to lake hli part Just a (ew nights beforo the entertainment, en-tertainment, on account of the one who wai Intending to take part leaving town. The "Hoop Drill and Sacred Fanto-mime," Fanto-mime," by tin young ladles, was well rendered Tho girli wire all dressed I In white, and presented a One appear-1 ance. livery part of the drill wai gone through without a hitch, and wai very pretty. I The closing part of tho program wai the drama In four acts, entitled "Noel Carion'a Oath," It hai been a long lime since tboipto(UjhatjiiiivelwlJ-' Dcssediuch good'and well exeCBttJ TnlVlnn ACOj" OtheM. lOmSMfffr, I Miiiea 1 ting hi. head In the hood of I an 1 v it funnel," -when Wratoo rani 1 anu aej J for Uo t,0Uki of brandy a I ward . permitted to allnk away to I Hobliruit """thing venteam e again. . iJr . tortaentor. ! eh in Oros waa again aerved r ' "',.; deck wax cleared fur a dam J215r,M c,ew ,0teil in hour, awaj .NoW.-'.J.rcillou UiJUiM 'r.rC-I-.r; T3u jj ilpir)e!7 W),l0 tu . Cubafto lay srowllng.m tho forecaHe! Three choera for the ri,ii 1 Water, for M.re Hi.iSta.' .hon.andallbu.thocTre.n 'Ttity Jiave gone too far with that fellow a. .orae of u, may dl.covcr Tc ?"n'bA0),nK, com" aclo.e" .aid I l.lop, when we were having a parting glaw In tho cabin Pruug "Ye.," replied Wwlon, "ho 1, . I drk dog, and though I , not ver? ! I ch, I would give a hundred pound. I 1 j fathom tho mystery of old Ilobert'. ...appearance Well, here'a to our wive, and awedanarti at home "I have neither wetheurt nor wife aald IlLlop, a. bo loosed off hi, Ka1. "but I have a poor old mother who love, me a. well a. either could do " Weston1, eye nindered to tho portrait! por-trait! of hi. wlf. and child, to whom i ho wai tenderlr attached. ,.j ,. whom all hi. savings, by aalary, ton-nage, ton-nage, and hat-money, were carefully hoarded, for whom poor fellow, he tempted the dangers of the great deep, the war of the olementn and endured' the hardship, of a sailor's life hi. wife, hi. little one, and their homo "hi. all, hi. sheet-anchor in Ihl. world, and hi. guide tn the next," a. I once heard him ty, forcibly and strangely. CIIAPTIIlt XIX The Cubaoo Unmasked. Ai we kept the toast of South Africa well aboard, a few days after wo raw Cape San Itonue, or, as It la somstlmoa called, Point l'ellnga, the northeastern northeast-ern oxtremlty of Unull, rising from tun blue waUr like a nurplo cloud. Hut It diminished to a low black strook on our weather quarter when tho sun let, and we found ouraelvea ploughing the wave, of the Houlh Atlantlo. There fell a calro for a whole day after this and while the Htigonlo rolled tatlly on the long glaaay iwelti, with her top.all. flapping, and her course, hauled up, the cole amuaement of the crew con.lsled In catching ol-batroaiea. ol-batroaiea. or In killing them, undeterred unde-terred by the old auperatlllon that It was a bird of "goo I omen," or by tho etory of the "Ancient Mariner," of which thiy were probably Ignorant. A flock ot theae glgantle aen-blrda congregated under our atern, whero they gobbled up everything that was thrown over to them, ao Hlslop and I |