Star of the Cape, 27 January 1875 IIIF issue link — Page 4

r hw ayr* in Miy tnj ;

. .h. io-irl.- *1“' 'i-T

■ »11 dsy lone, nor wliii: from momUll ni(rht ; uni •li' oroldn't ru-lnro : it Churlottc'* docntjoimry «Bbrta to

gmcioWY ponnittod, ixu-mirtK, w bw munnl .l»y« mn-1 ermi. ««*«

lia.1 'Win—litat it <liil not matter tarninK. How ho Urrd, and alioul with in a ronntiy nor of life bo led, it is indee „ , IK. one knew them. lie- to d-woribe.

aidiw, they eonld itrofi him wbeneriT In Angnut, IS'EI, two ream

they liked, and it would be ao doll with- drath. Mr. Mamhali.

.1 the moflier- aa the sa

n» aa the gorering bend 1

n light d

One day tt

u theta.

Je Emily yawnuig wearily in ro

f ; barm could come of it t

. None did, until one day they w.

nae _ „„n B«l‘iug- Aunt Charlotte Imdaheadiu but oddly. Mi- Wilbur did the -me Ume *“ loT ™ v,hai '

dbdainfullr. She waa haughty and an-1

i.liies had bin views too. Tier quanebsl iran they glitter updb all aubjeMa—reUgioti. i»'lttiee, and tending from no

.. .. 1,^ . even the weather—and the hitter became ll-ight of half a l ZL1Z„;7 n apeak of bimnelf!^^' th.' ’*'ry stormy algmt fiUea'a honae. fidee aha.low on th- e« third pern®, when he emplorol the foi- !«*«' «" R" fron ' t '’ f 1 " 1 ^ ,0 lowi.m lammaee ■■He —mol to hare littb’ aunduny «i«.ta, and one day when la offered in a mi h!r^atnrv>raailha with all ,sditiral be returned Mrs. Wayne and bta wife gray and dismal,

parties, and to 1* utterly without weight.

A few of hia old fri

■r beard fir

well aa actually, aha looked dowi "And yet why nhould 11" abe .si, aloud, in reply to her own I

llleught.

•’ Why ahould yon what, dear

llie mild aunt.

EmOy hludied. and hit bar lip, fusion at her inadrerteuce.

“ Nothing,

y, for

■r intenrala" Iweame low fo

, 'Ihey w.

' in Philadelphia. Giles set up wane ' a ueut his claims to property, and hia mother-in- v ition in law contested them. The United Stabs v s a nd marshal replevinrd the household gixala a bh—and which the mother had furnished her t e facts, daughter withal,. and the United »

111.' When, they drop Or r green and gay tiling mmt. and the earth is “ Only’a fow tilings do ^

.1, sol ordrrel to Wi (irmlwt

. .J, elegant .he— of lade Woe and , IS? moi. twilhsl silk; a chatelaine pocket ^ a* madicina! .ropertim of which

embr.s.h red with goid mal

lawntiful pe-t onrnrnenm. Ato-J uftS circs, of white ceded sflk tnmmrd pro- .oerrm of Vtswian Bit- “ tnariy with white 1—. and ornamented Our answer ia, tint they remove err. with trails of white cunrolruli and green [lle naae of diaenae. and the patient re- ■*"' Imres. A toilet of aU white, or rather a covert bh bwalth. They are the great

" blood purifierandalife-pringprincipiw, a perfect Eenorttor ami luv.gorator of the system. Never liefore In the bittory of the world b— a medicine beeo compounded peMeeeir.g the remarkaM qualities ef Tmroaa linraM in hevlrar tbw are a gentle Purgative as well a. a Ton<r.

iS'rf.'srsisf

as wreathed about —

ffssrysrrs

The propertiM of D*.

). then the trader grain, t 1 crowding each other like a

... pm- Tliey are very fond of po- J I. bean, and cabbage; but onions .

.heir moot delicious momol—they

will dig into the ground fra the hurt psr- _

tide. Usually they

mahhul eiuah I>r. Pi—re’e favorite Ih—erip- ■ Camunative. N alritlooa.

' elotuly. After leaving th f tiny have never l>een k a gate in their coluuiea m

"Aloud

n afraid .

Hadn't ytm (letter toko that medicine a little oftener f

ting there, on tlie green banka of the would sbqi the sdioolboys ra the rtreet • jv, fe-inr Kirkwoo.1, wdiois one of our than twenty four to forty-eiglit hours river-aide, listening to the hihrmuring and read ami erplmn.biUiem tlnur Imttn ^ .j^w^c astro.,omerm makes »r • ■ -a- » "

of the stream with the waving hough, and Greek ererciaes. He would gather iut c nvt „ l g announermeut in ngaril b of the anlnmiml trees overhiw.1, and that around a group of men or boys—any one na(i of th( , u j, „,.i| know! dear, pensive Rodney besidi^her, nil her 1 for aa andieuee and read to tliom from Um nrl , ita jn «. hich Uveee littl " fancies tamed to thoughts of lore." anrirator modern history, but more Ire- ^ ^ %vry rf Hptieal. One o •At last, tin. enamored couple, em-li qncntly ^ ™ own rrttinga, whwh. ^, thra ,, v laum , i„

.. fighting against the heart,' got on that had been pulduaied in 1B5H by Mr. vv. orl|il ^ centric that it has recently vears. and that has occurred l.nl twn-e in linking.-' raod dangerous aulijeet, lore! Bodney, L. Barre. He woidd praae in three ^ Hud when it readies its . ',1.,. history of the United States. Somea very bad tign. out of sheer fun and obrtinatv purananro street readings, and explani, articme, »p, )rMch to Ul0 ann.it U not wlmt more frequently they have been —U child, of hia plan, in contradistinction of and reinileinn ra ai>prove tho snlqect oi tn vm . r ,. m0 ved from I hat i-)iut of the known to hatch daring the second year; ; g ,^ r in direct opposition to hen., ibtcrmincd writer. Ho wna cronedlhgty loml ol |) | ^ ^ frocn the i, u t.„nt of twenty awarma this has lisp to make her foil la-rad! hopdredy cn- reading from lim owii i-aya or mtidi-s im| mn ,i come when ™ n ed only three iimes. In other caaes handsome" tangled in the net-slm had iqinad for pnblmhed between 1830 rad ,8M -“/l' jEth™ and Mara will chance to Is. mar |hev have mdcd their oristenmi rad their ; him. He iledared—ileoeitfol iisle-faee! of pointing out how -subsequent events ^ ^ . | t( ^ ^ >>im „ linlp j, wuo ia rmlV| in „„ v gi,,.,, place, in one year. < if dief I can't —that he liad never been in love. had demonatretad hia wisdom or eon- ^ jinmii p, prophesv the rmult of saeh ihoae which invaded Nebraskn in 1874. ; ' nnlc— it was “ Never I" rdteruted Emily, looking | armed hia riewa. I now own n copy of . nej-tboriy raeooute'r npou Uie planet, the Brat swarms laid eggs in sevend yren. before •*■■»»- ^ w, ? lu ^' * lucl ‘. 1 1k “ l 1,un ; ,i H 3tr«; or upon the equilibrium of countire; but the long, dry fall batcli. d coffee-colored " N'ffer!'' mnphatieaUy repeated Bod- ■ arid which be pencil-marked through rad . |h| j,, lt ^nmnomers have them out, and thna atojlped further pro

railmad 1—t MaivU. wia* snailaoov!

•s-k, if tie- fli.Bmm., to pa* a I"” *‘ a ' *“■ ativehome dgHiit bstortrr ui P’dtehJphla - D to progs- ; hy osmell. teen ibirftou tUal

than three ^ » ooly oo. y-r old.

d'ukln* y—w $2,400 /js^^msiigg'cagg) l-ire.-rquiiai w Md by aU \ au»Q.^.»e«1—e a-a.o.<-—/

"Uoffbe-oolorevl wig!” echool Emily, ami laughed out long rad merrily.. Mr. Bodnar, who had been Imariug liimaelf'about the hones all this time, caught the silver-toned sound, and looked up again, frowning deeply, —ying to liimaelf, “HUo in laughing at mu—at my country ways, no donbt. Hlill, she might be more polite than to iangh before my very face. How impertinent three ffno young ladies from town are 1 Thank hreron, I’m lieart-wholo; bnt if over I should marry, it sliaii isi Isene unnffectisl country laaa, with now. of your

y, enjoying he

"With whomf " Witli me 1" Thin was a Hash i

imph, as.

throt

lily. , During the last four or Bre years of vrer his life, be was eutirely without mean., and no employment; a precarious rad hazardous charity supplied his .rants, tha. ii 0 slept many iiightu in a chair in the try tavern; in warm weather he slept on tico; uni, during the cooler nights of the early full, in the Hay-loft of a public ; lively-stable. He felt his situation more rho keenly than i " ~

worked ut

the problem ns to

The s

d nothing would often s|s-ak of it ' 1 ‘ ** atire and far Biore wit tluu

ir piety. H

m the juxtaposition will taka place, aeemed to have been hatched t's> fiu and we may wifely posseaa our souls in north, and loo late in the season to evim, quietui—i, while they are nettling their to maturity, and eraseqncntly they lab mathematiiwl calenlating, oirrertiiig u „ eggs. All tbesqTjH rishisl in the fire their tables, rad making allowances'for (ro*t«. It will lie sraeral years Isfon

all kinds of perturbations. - If the their native hun planetary party shonld come off in our rad when they r day and generation, we shall have an will be na likely astrotiomical event to anticipate that will another. Ever i throw tlie transit of Vemfi'qSto the plains have bemi

simile, and be more t astoundiug than the ly, an esenee of a dozen’ unexpected cornels rust.

i to migrate they ( m

bmer 1 w i(|, tailn reachiug fi *“ ■"* 0IBne J‘. j the xanKU.

; .obtained .in —-— his other no- * fur

pearod under the Isdoouy, and was ac

of Mi— Wilts

waa left for Iho vanquished

throw down hia anna and beg forgive of the victor. Instead of which, .fa

Bodney looked steadfastly into bur flush-; eisisitiiiH wore supplied. Ho oocc; irad- fl'K face with a cold, sareastiii smile, and the charity of a weal wlien-ver x—nonally to “ id ' 'b-liheratejy, " 1 have allowed you I whraiffer "it waa offered to him. whenever he 10 °“ nk M '’“ Wilbur, lint it is time 1 ealle.1 one dsy at my homo to hoi had humor lo undeceive you. Von thought to I weak ; ih, book to which I hiivu liefore refer ho loqipraci “ TOmUff hinrt fra pastime ere you went H „ „ mr j,,., Uie dinner hour, mo muttered 1 ’ Hot you fsilcl eoinpletely. when I bspi-ened to be slime. I young lady, “ rJ ll, “ •country heart not only opraily ,-ired him to join me. He ilecli

roe. .ro,.,.. e_, „,,„eil on mortal rebukes yon for your mihsllowod spirit Raying that several gentlemen won mao but to charm hia eye* and cuslars of coquetry, but tnrtis the laugh on yon.''he »treet awaiUng fra'him torea. ly, hn|rt Little Emily rose np, flaming with , utiele from the hook, bnt ho ad After his exit. Mi- Emily sat on the mortification and indignation. Exposed .. s a ve my dinner for me and I wU bwiomiv cogitating thna- —found out—trapped—idnyad with—to turn rad get it." He did return i oHe' is very handsome! It would Eolaughed nt-a town hidleby aeountry j i, our or two, awl ato with an app help to !—the time. He's jnrt aa mudi P"* 11 ; And slm tad loved the feHow, dilUcult to satisfy. He explained Of . gentleman in hia manners a. many a A’"- ,l “‘ l " 1 " « al ”‘ 0,; Hh ' : cxeared hia hearty meal by saying it was enmis-wui (sshinnaldo grandee. Besiiles, I am cut trcubiuig wiUi nnger. snd Imnung wilh p;, f.Raif.w tw-enly-fonr hours, sml rad Orem

• been traveled over constant-1 ■ |w " e

movenients of tlda desert Ire 1

should be tahsl, tave ls-en Z^.Z noted. Li all this, time there has lieen ,,

no such devastation as laal year', nor is ^ bouthwali

it likely that ther,. will lie a

of this cals '' *

1 i theti n-sj s llihd lime «i.d I*”-!. , ,^1.1 iusrkisl - A • .fr.tssrass.'sSsM SfasK ; .oe NUriSSUinug tadc,".i.*hsW ’ ! o-i^oesllmtinm l*'l t'bal l'«l I ; ‘'SS

.... ..IdvirelU—lilenl'of Uis ! eelertsd dhactly by a veto of oil hill, aptiriu—stlait eSAU.fOn

^Ixai/iPlUM VyHabit Cured

Tha

many years, and let StnSirth of Faith.

in of on

derogatory remark oi

prmciples of mnthemsticw an nios, established a yrer or _mje .hool for llieir appreutiis-a %T ition room, fitted up with all m

;l Not long s

great ocean ateomships found, just after , . pavaing Sandy Hook, tliat lie tad a , , young blind girl among hia passengers. . !. Her whole appearance showed him that i

he asked her he ' '' ’

rn 11— Tseed liesnl Hist his »tl ,. sho sas handling s ehtoi. I.li

Ti f:-' :

he conns- of study ritlimetie, algebra, writing, drawing, Theclanaea

,n,RB«,rer‘atata-S jrai. «. ro- a-o- U» Igwiniiny of de'"**- , . ... . „ Uenun did when aomsbodr claimed no- Hrelne* «>t still, quietly sneering out-: equal lengtli of time. But Ins week, the rer qimintonce with liim mi the"score of hav- ’'»’<U.'r. 1»>‘ inwanUy rejoicing that he j^abd,!,, thlrat for drink airrivcl all length. The ing met him at Bath. -Ah. tnie!' re- U " u ‘ l! “‘ , l"’'"''' "«'» Imughty . this. It waa sad, yes. il waa pitiful to the appmitie. pUad the guntlcmra; 'ami I should Is. Inw.-ty. At lust she found voice enough to ( ^| ow i,i m into the ctaip, rough I« 'rory happy to meet you again—at Bath!' r " ' ”

le. The young lady '

n her story. She was u Miss lloo l" from Now England, I believe, f " ml. unfortunately, lust, lier eye- “

B<-iug a Catholic she had hmrd

wonderful cures performed s ,,,. • t the ageiiey of “ Our indy of w B a." rad for many long, romw, m.r,J

iwpairiiig months, she mil u raise the means for he h.

.. iking tlie tr.

not bier to wait ray longer, and, known to her pareuta, she laid «

d Hire to

re him out fn

leing an hour in ll "' 1 1 given are long, bnt half-hopeful, tall ample time out of , >»“< tain trung • i.itf. Atlast she found voice enough to

Beeall your | irAr prortiiut-i hi „

es lUslnev, words, or I U throw mysellmlq the river ; lu)ll g,,,, gam p, proihmo eoarae ami Sad appiipitioas. All of I ' before your moekiag fneo 1" f „j t t o raiUM a lid of tliouglit- Hw. numbering upward of n , “Oh, no you won'l," answered Bod- lw> boy, m jgneraut men, and thus are compelled to go Umragli

ney, wiOi a light Uugh. "Its "*fe thm in furnialiing, him liquor. "I study, md^as tire term of a]>preniico JJliri'Lj ro„.iXl,elii lier •« t al enough to tlinaten when yon know Um i paring the street one night I heard ship rangre from five to acrai ycara. ^ ^ J ^ n . a[i , Uu „ „ mar i i.imgli to pull you out. Id have to |-,i after peal of laughter eomiug Urey tave time to tasone profleient m ^ — uraw rad the into u , .loUn.tii.uehfracommoii.mta-ne^.mk Lm a-hsun Prouipt-s, by eurita.y erory hranel. taughi. ro Uta when then "^"Lrardea. be

I of lira House of Heim- ! Kuroj— aha— raid, in arfijo Mnw — mrasadluWufrtagtro rCsMrlsr ilecisrn* Ibsl «• rwhemenl. Ttra smendalffil vss l

Slw. tad taken

is Cokwado beells at

_ The Ways '-Slj of Woman,

m withont hia failing hope- " Am I f

> rude a

tacitly expressed hia acknowledgment ol her charms by admiring glances, cut her to‘the quick. She workisl liereelf into

, far iw m.

The h

pouched by tli

impleatory, n

onhl prol ■e girl on

nr left m

very ymmg si

truth-abnut Mi— Wilbur, she reaolutel

df agreeable to him. very intelligent' “ fi ord." and superbly h

p majestically, raiswl bis arm and detin a must impressive gesture,

bridge, a few steps distant. As she Mid. in bitter and contemptuous reached the middle of it. she cast a l»-. p„„.„ . 7. y ml remind me of a lot of eowaeceliing look at Bodney, as if imploring CT ,||y lamtam diickrns picking njion the him to ndent, and take hack his cruel; | UB ,i „f anwsgle witli hia wings broken." words liefore it was too Ute. Heglam-ed 1 waH gro-ted with a shout of laugh-

of doulrt. and p, ri >m ] Hie whole crowd, proceeded to iis iudifferenee, llt nigllli „f,, r pv, m u,e bar-rooms were rer the bridge, w^dering alom. upon Uie : »“* “ iirtly where his i -wel(1> rtU , hU tat off. striking Uisfore- V*.’J"* itraghsl in tier 11,.,..| _-|l. |,^ lg,.,i L—lim. mi at • u "hl rt

ip at her with n amil oolly threw his line I

Maddened by

Emily

and fell -j ' Bah-lasik

llraggcl the rod out of h

1. Bodney, with one Isimid, plnngi tlie river, and B0..11 brought to sho diippiog girl. real, ami line, ai t, and all. His next manly mov

to — —toS^S!SSraStl^

H*aJ -o 5Tn_- » lia '' ‘"'f , *' k to ^ '‘"W. h nl D f months .

rliere hratamt sereamisl madly that: dMjnl r •lier (Urliti^'iiieei- wns dead !" and to i oc l y brim! that last m-w me,linne • I | )-L Ho llr »,

I hia ernel arrows in evrrv <h- Eloilj Uj " ,rr " 1 " U “" on I “' k ! such snbstitute

J . lied; hut never was there snch a heart- , hjm j ^meml

Bolnev was one id those p, 'woken, iranitei.t i.ffer as |«».r ’.mdlnw more U, . -“S-R a—.' 'j'.TT-.tSl.’r:!S w—■

deep" would wall apply.

lions when so many of hia Vs-tiers had : siiocmubed? Bbe waa detenuin|sl that

he should give up,his 1

it! Why, that be had not fallen, mod by the arrows of the roereihas rn Cupid who perched himself mi tty Emily's brrayo shimlder. and

re-turned their e

His funny t w

. d. looking op the moon and rolling liimaelf a Immtie. a star-gazer, and ileliviwing an addre— to an imaginary radienee liithe heavens. At many periods of his Ufe ho made detcrnriDcd and continued efforts to eon-

a, sm 1.. (to™ ™,n—

. . uj^ w hen tlie ■ " Ur ' ! "

ears, ttat when the ^ ^^ , .« sufferings were „ if , lie torments of the . ‘ .1 inrototaX^Thim way. ra.i droU m. >n oimco of the ex- * HingSIar Fi.

slightly a.lnlteiat,sl,

lovehr girt." He inia seventy-one "yeara the trnUifuhiros of her intentions. The mn old at tlie lime. During the holidays he wealher-liealeti aailor bmslird his Ungers t;went Inline, and while lliere caught cold aeveral timro acresw his eyes as here- rer ami died, A correspondent says that pastel the story in his own reideiy elo-; tlie only speech of any moment he male qnent way, and every one was mtensded. ' " msc wm a great snroesa. This 'ifiere waa a French surgeon on board, i 1 during the back-pay debate, who aervcl'in Uie F.-dend army during "f It aeema Uiat at the clnao of the seeaion the war, and he and his ' wife went at of Congress tliat raised the aafaurica of once to look after the girl. By paying ^ Congnsomen he went home and waa the supplement they got her a rotnforta-1 afflicted with serious illness. He w— We room in tha second cabin, and on ^ sick fora long tine.. si 1.1 .mi ml—1 all lauding bronghl hi-r on with them to a,

ytrcjeg upon the Faria. When leaving the city ^the snr-; th to the —-mjsiUiy for Mi* Kane. He happen-sl im

treasury. -When Al.ah got well he; to'fall upon ram. kindly h-su^ who f 1 rand nn end of letters a.bh—l to him, were there at Uie moment, rad they , railing him a thief and Uie like. A11 of freely took the case in brail. One went j ^ his woes Crocker re-eil—l in his apeeoh to . to see some meralw-rs of the Paris , ^

" tqieued a aiilsraription,, ^

down at the head for a

onrerilra^Vii.-' Stales TreaeilfT. ■.<i' r. Rrar. Ill Ui—scbiiretts. trem Ui. 1 .'XiunUlec on onlksa— h» the Soutlien

REA0Y

nrzsz F0R — AGENTS.

^ j '"lly Mr. lifry. al Peuiieyb's.iis-ToaU ; i ^ErwhinhonT^iurT

vr si Mioni*l-. ' r. H.rBeU. at Ota-In rjgrata

' , row (he stimulating e.

. fright to tease ISU'll other I

'of character "Uian Mi— Wilbur b'“■fl'-"B. Uwir bearts.. ; tl,^ he erave.1, and he mum t lof Hhs readily mhdJfek liis When the invalid gre w oonvalearont, 1 or jj. His failure ti ?• ^ LL l ,, ^z*.:. v Bislm-V oWgine.1 her father's craaent to ( ^ eoBmmi ^ pp.;,,,, fordrin ta tadhU^d her ta3S>remt int&naUugttal, though i ^ llim „ (atal irt. m M hra transparemt ., „ imU1 lM , j, -a, mill,«»«,- [ ^ rala! , Mr uude np hia mtnd’to appar- ^ 't'v' ’ w ’ triok ™ wUh '* . .', ,. . uii rfbr. Uie obdurate father j x friend informed him that ha

C T lt ^ ^ I die. rad asked him aume qnertion look- , "

ahimid feel her power. came one of the greatest In,tel t^rw iug to a prep^on for another world. . —me tima, he had fallen in hire i„ England; then, and not before, « , draped him, ami -id: r almost as Brat right, and the did he berome recvmdiW to little Em-! ffw^^SuhU UUm ^ Mar- 1

stall h dying, dying, not liaviug a suit ' ; of clothes in which to Is. buried; dying j j upon a borrowed bisi, covered with a : lairniwe.! idieot, in a lionso tnrilt by

-- - I---.- - eharitv; Well, well, it ia meet and Iruee, and bar aoft, appeahng gtanero *beu ha goc tlahing. proper.'' After an hour or more he

with miauawering stolidity. , . i, , .1 _e .a- —.... « Mn g I

He will be ! Uieii she will go eomfortahly home with I: his genial ! an.American family- But meautime Uie a of talking. •; gentlemen ioteresteil in her tave sent: 1(

.! her to the best ocenlist in Faria, who ; j does iwt eyelude aU hope,,and it is just n stark i p,visible that with his trifling aid Notre-. 11

half ray, eight inehos long, five wide Dame de Ismides may effeel a cure in * and one and oiio-autteenUi tiling, has the rose of an American girl who allowed ^ been fiituul on Uie Han Paulo (Brazil. ; herself 00 strong in Uie faith. Miss L

' The Cincinnati Weekly Star!

ounatanUy boital 1 Kane is a true believer, a

by the are. It Urea on the sea urchin, , rad if wo are ever again t (r.'Aiefifffl, attacks them and breaks off in the poteuey of faith s lines with a bony lawk, and wlieji ; bererlf on this cs-roaion. •o iK«an»ed devours lla-ir flroh j frieuda may h-teby Ironi

the recks, securing itself w|iilc rad carefully tended.

ritaAjirajUMj

putou

' ‘bey in

Sri

\A ms

S2!Mns

i bmgh

tritely re

w idayfnl h

“, T ,!** - rolling Uie attenUon of those around him hu , j^y have ‘ ; A Pm.—A gooie-yoke. made by a p, B solitary tree standing in the middle find j boy who lias sinoe become the wrollhiest ^f.irag* open pasture, he said, o’Wlien Ttay 1

™ iB N ' W , . Tork ,^’ spi-eohoa ihtring the convention (if a very ”T'

raraydyranMre j ^ ^ Th , tbo-.lr-Jy—uo-d.Vff difflenll matter b’ hawewir.aekiwwlrdge,! the master spirit, ^ta atai o,

. „a l-a—! *l_. Itrai htoJ il mrt been »cni Ha hl*»u m piwo ™

Uie schools,

children

1 l,ou— at a time wiUiout moving hia lef

Uinatratci i-v Great Bargains in Land. • - -ir, ;3;r£ ; “-'=“'"

reugli and ; Washington never made a speech. Id OI1 . a . 0 t rore— the i-~|.l. .01 b« K> SI „ i , 1 „ yK ,

ipeers alto-1,!«. aeuiUi of his fame he once attempted. is,, cratoi as Klag at for the republic. ,

, blit aa it j i ti fmil „d, and gave it up erafwuid and it wwu.l mlsmd.a. rtrtttra««-wawat: «*•

tho fislier- | RiRud^,). In framing the Oonstitntion „( Monwiragro ^isve reaoli

j of the United Staten, Uie labor was al- Turkey.

st wholly performed in Committee of Inrtn MsllSed before lbs commiues ef wsia • Heart Dlwa-e.

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