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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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himeam zssz&sz.*-*1' sag**- day, or rather yesterday, I left Garberville, Fight With the Tfez Perces. 1 K^r^^r^ coming down the South Fork on my way to [Chicago Times.] Rohnervule. After crossing the South The raid of a band of Nez Perces Indians Fork numerous times I came to the last crossing, through Montana, an account of which, as about two miles above what is called created the greatest sensation of anything telegraphed Gen. Sheiidan, appeared in t*he Dyer's Kanch. Stalling my horse at the that has happened in Paterson in a long Styles, The Foreclosure of tiie Mortgage. Times over a week ago, has ended in disaster ford, I cast my eyes across the river to see time. to the redskins, as is shown by a report received where the outcome was, and measuring the Walk right in the settin'-room it's all in a for the readies to Read. muddle, you see, depth of the middle with my eyes. I was Ball fringe continues in favor. at military headquarters on yesterday. A LUNATIC'S FREAK. But I hadn't no heart to right it, so I've iest about seven feet in the river when my horse White fans are* used for full dress. The leport, which details the operations of a let every thing be. shied. Looking down on the off or left This is the sloppy era in ladies' dress. detachment of soldiers commanded by Lieut. Crazed by the Death of his Betrothed, a Besides, I'm aJgoin' to-morrow-I calk'late to side I saw a strange sight Utica Youth Digs his Grave and Sleeps The washerwoman costume is much worn Ltica Youth Dins his Grave anrl. X/ft-nsn start. .1. the- with dawn Thomas S. Wallace, is forwarded by Maj. head, shoulders and web-feet of in It. at the seaside. And the house won't seem so home-like if it's H. L. Cb'ipman, commanding at Eoit Missoula, a monstrous animal under my horse's feet. all upsett and forlorn Fancy aud an extravagance will run riot this [Utica Herald.] an uusu auuionorn. i-auw e.s Montana. Thinking my time had come, and not having A very romantic and sad case has come I sent ff the childrento this mornin' they both fall in buttons. It had been repoited to the officer in command time to think of any sins, I Spurred my on 'e begged stay, Rummer shoes and walking boots have under the observance of a reporter of the But I thought twould be easier, mebbe, if I that a small party of Indians, supposed horse to jump fiom there, which he very squre box-toes. day to-l was left alone Herald, of which a former well-known to be Nez Perces, had committed readily did. On looking back, the water Button-hole boquets made of wax flowers For this was the very day, Deacon, jest twentv numerous murders the Dearborn Bear being being clear, I saw the monster in the are much worn. young Utican is the hero. During the war year ago, Gulch, and,Bock creek valleys, and that they place where I left it. Taking courage, I returned one of the members of our regiments went Excess of fancy now runs to trimming the That Caleb and me moved in so I couldn't were apparently moving the direction of toward it within about four feet. I skirt of chemise. away from Utica, leaving behind Trim an foigit it, you know, the Lou Lou pass, through which they fired my single-barreled dennger at his head A Profusion of ribbons is seen every-where We was so busy and happy!we'd ben iaar Irish girl whom he loved very passionately, could easily escape to Idaho territory. As and retreated in haste, but not farther than as trimmings. ried a month before and they expected to be married. While he they were leported as being then in Bitter to watch his movements. Shortly ofter my And Caleb would clear the table and brush up Ladies in mourning wear black lace mitts 7f^ Eoo valley. Maj. Chipman dispatched Capt. shot this atmnal rose, turned over, and was gone, or soon after his return, his betrothed the kitchen floor, with a cuff of crape. Ms 8 Heaid I was tired, an ?d,he'and help me but, James H. Gageby, with one company, to floated on top. The current being very still, was taken sick and died. This af Bunting dresses shake off the dust and will dland helpful, kind, to the W law tha *t\ was always his way guard the Lou-Lou pass, and at the same it almost remained in the same place, and endure hard usage. 1 faction seems to have turned the young AI**' M*lh time sent out'a detachment of fifteen men, man's head, and ha eventallv n^Lnrlf then it turned over and went down again. iThe latest novelty in the way of artificial very last day. man head, and has eventally permanently under Lieut,iWallace, Seeing it was not on the fight, flowers is a sunflower. Don't you remember, Deacon, that winter I affected his mind. He was educated I repeated the same dosf twice, with Ladies'linen handkerchiefs have pen-andink believe, 1 0 GIVE CHASE I O THE BA1DEBS. academy.a broke my arm in our public schools, and, we the same result, but the third time it came sketches in the corners. uated from the Utica Free He Why, Caleb bkursely left me, not even to 'tend Lieut. Wallace proceeded up the valley to up it kicked up a fearful racket, beating the was* smart" neat', an"- to the farm. bright, active, tidy tern Wide belts, embroidered in gay colors, are the scene of Gibbon's fight with the enemy, water with its tail and splashing it over me. There night and mornin' I saw him, a-settin' now decidedly fashionable. perate in his habits, and a favorite with all a year ago, without finding a trace of Indians. Not having moie ammunition, I withdrew so close to my bed, The revival of bai ege for evening dresses is his companions. Hts brother was and is He suited to return, but, at a poin And I knew him spite of the fever that from the battle-field. As luck would have a thing of congratulation. now an officer of high standing in the regular sixty-f oui miles from the Big Hole battlefield, made me so wild my head. it, some Indians weie camped within hailing The preference for white toilets for summer army, and this young man so perfected He never did nothin' to grieve me, until he struck thelooked-or tiail, and lesumed distance. When they saw me charging back eai is as marked as ever. himself his studies that he easily com-- left me behind pursuit. After following the trail eightyone nimsei i ms studies that easily com left me behind and forth in the river and shooting at something, "Brilliantes" is one of the old materials that miles, and coming within a short distance manded neighborinposition a as teacher in some olf the Yes, I know, there'ssnoyuse in talkin', but they came running toward me. They has come into style again. somehow it ease mind counti towns No al the of the enemy, the citizens volunteers, happened to have a rifle and two bullets, ToirrllKrvinr*T AnnTifiw arnen tmo "NT^-m- Shortly. 1I -J-U*- AndSftTTlfthnWsucAflQPC it. TYITT byi nyou, he sot store Deacon, I Combs made of cut steel are new and beautiful. young man's habits changed. numbering about fifty, who ha I accompanied which they brought to me. The animal was They glitter like diamonds. needn't tell you now, after the death of his betrothed he became him thus far in tho pursuit, turned back. But unless he had your iedgment, he nevor turning toward me. The first shot I fired One of the great essentials to pleasant summer addicted to drinking. During the winter The next day. with thirteen regulars, two would buy a cow. was a line shot, but came short about dressing is pi oper under wear. months he controlled his appetite so that he Well, our cow is gone, and the horse tooo oo volunteers, and a guide, he pushed ahead to eighteen inches. By this time the beast had Percales and cambrics formorning wear at could retain his position as teacher, but his Caleb was fond of Jack, the north fork of the Clearwater, having in again turned toward me, and summer resorts are all made short. employers noted that at all times And I cried like a fool this mornin' when I the meantime crossed the line into Idaho The dart fitted chemise is not very popular, he appeared sad and melancholly. looked at the empty rack. came at a fearful rate. Taking a dead territory. A little further on, at the mouth exdept with ladies who are stout. When the school was dismissed I hope he'll be kindly treated 'twould worry aim I firod. At the crack of the gun the of the cannon, the Indians were espied. Every steamer froms Europe brings novelties poor Caleb so for the summer vacation he returned "^ar^ob i incomplete this season animal made a terrible plunge, and then inl trimmings, draperies and styles. If them Jones should whip the creturbut I dy After a short rest, during which it may be i to Utica, but would not remain at the home 1 turned over, its head turning down stream I s'pose he ain't like to know. A imagined the volunteers were engaged in of his friends. He drank steadily, keeping and floating into deep water. Not having I've been thinkin' it over lately, that when that does not include at least one* dress. inebriated the majority of the time, but disturbed screwing up their courage to the sticking any more ammunition, I filled my pockets Mary sickened and died, Ladies carry around many yards of unnecessary no one. This has been his career for point, Her father's speiit was broken, for she was with rocks, mounted my horse, and followed material in their dresses nowadays. four or five years. This summer his case alles his pride. the animal as close as prudence would permit. THE CAMP WAS CHABGED, Narrow sa+in ribbons of dark Agnppina red has taken a new turn. No one could discover He wasn't never so cherry he'd smile, but I fired rocks at it, but it never moved. the troops opening a rapid fire as they advanced. are worn with black grenadine dresses. where he slept at night or obtained his the smile wa'n't bright, The Indians would not go near the water, The Indians, the report says, were Lisle thread stockings, on account of the And he didn't care for the cattle, though once meals in the day time The untidy condition but promised if it was dead they would skin completely surprised. The regulars must perfection of their fit, are gaining the preference. they'd ben his delight. of his clothing led some of his friends the animal for me and save the hide. For have fired with tolerably good aim, for the The neighbors all said he was allin', and they to believe that he found rest in a barn or out all ot the above I will vouch. This is not report states that six Indians were killed and tried to hint it to me of doors. Recently it has been discovered Spanish netting, embroidered with 3ut jet fiction. If I had known that I was so near They talked of a church-yard cough but, oh!* thiee others wounded, ahd that twenty-three beads, is a new fabric designed for evering that he has dug a grave in a secluded spot in to a habitationwithin two miles of Myers' the blind are those who won't see mules and ponies were also killed. The firing Silver Spring Glen. The other day parties I never believed he was goin' till 1 saw him I should have staid longer with the beast, ceased on both sides until about sundown, Black satin mantles trimmed with jet and wandering in the glen heard singing, and, a-hiyin' here dead. as it may turn out to be quite a curiosity. when the Indians let fly three shots lace are among the elegant wraps just imported. upon quietly investigating, found the young There, there! don't be anxious Deacon I into camp, striking and severely disabling man sitting by the side of the grave upon haven't no tears to shed. A LONG IiEAP TO HIS DEAT H. two horses. The fire waspromptly returned, White dresses for evening wear are trimmed I've tried to keep things togetherI've ben a rude box, apparently indifferent to all surroundings. but with what affect is not known, or, if with a profussion of broad white satin bows. slavin' early and late Hymns were sung, and prayers Following the Example that Sam Patch Set known, is not stated in the report. Darkness But I couldn't pay the int'rest, nor git the Parasols of black silk, brocaded with small were said attentively, accompanied by sobs hi Paterson Tears AgoThe Foolhardy farm-work straight. enveloped everything, and under cover boquets in bright colors, are elegant and new. and tears. A second visit to the place when So of course I've gone behindhand, and if the and Fatal Attempt of Two Young Men. Massive silver pins, with ball heads, as well of it the redskins escaped. the young man was absent, disclosed the farm should sell as gold of the same design, are now used for New York Sun.] fact that the box used as a seat was of match During a temporary cessation in the firing, For enoujrh to pay the mortgage, I s'pose the hair. The Passaic Falls consist of a cataract boards and constructed in the form of a 'twill be dom' well. Sergt. Edwin Phoenix, of company H, 3d infantry, A great deal of embroiddrv will be worn that plunges into the cleft of the rocks so rude coffin, just large enough to receive the I've prayed against all hard feelin's, and to waded the stream, which, at that this coming winter, both on" thick and thin ceep that the fall from the edge of the precipice body of the young man. It was lowered walk as a Christian ought, dress-goods. point, was twenty feet wide and nearly waist to the surface of the river below, But it's hard to see Caleb's children turned into the pit or grave and covered with grass deep, to the open ground in front of the Indespensible as corsets are supposed to where it boils and foams like a caldron, is out of the place he bought and underbrush. The young man now be, there are days in the summer when thev enemy, where, the Indian ponies were lariated. Andreadin'that text in the Bible 'bout widows about eighty feet. The sides of the river at makes this spot his retreat the greater portion become intolerable. He coolly set about cutting the lariats and orphans, you know, the place are precipitous rocks, as smooth as of the time. People pass and repass A great deal of shirring is used on the Parisian and stampeding the animals to the op I can't think the folks will prosper who are the walls of a room, rising perpendicular him at frequent intervals, but he pays no dresses that have been sent over since willin' to see us go. posite shore. Two rifles, which he found from the water to the height of eighty feet. the latest openings. attention to them. The death of his betrothed But there! I'm a-kee]m you, Deacon, and upon the ground among the ponies, he threw The depth of the stream is generally believed has robbed him of his brain, and it's nigh your time for tea. Bunting dresses are found to be the most nto the creek. He moanted one of the to be sixty or seventy feet, and in he finds no happiness except in solitude. serviceable dresses for country use, in the "Won't I come over?" No, thank you I feel beasts, and undertook to lead the herd of mountains and for traveling. reality it is not more than forty or fifty. Suicide or dangerous insanity will probably better alone, you see. ponies across the stream. The Indians Besides, I couldn't eat nothin' whenever I've follow. About 200 feet below the falls the chasm is A small bow of inch-wide white ribbon, poured an unceasing fire at him from the tried it to-day worn at the throat with dark morning dresses covered by a single-span foot-bridge, per bush near by. The animal under him was There's somethin' here that chokes me. I'm and linen collars, is a pretty and becoming haps fifty feet in length. This bridge affords shot dead in its tracks. Nothing daunted by style. narvous, I s'pose j'ou'll say. Birmingham Buttons. a delightful view of the falls, but it makes, blue 'I've worked too hard?" No, I haven't. Why, iof this little mishap, he mounted another one can specify the colors dressnom one dizzy to look down to the water below, Nobod it's work that keeps me strong ff oafl the greens, 8 and successfully stampeded thirty-one head ovet^h At one time Birmingham, England, 8b so great is the height. As a matter of safety, goods. Ther are 3(H) shades of blue, 0 If I sot there thinkin', I'm sartain my heart grf J^t^LL a^ of horses to the opposite bank, where they 8 I^' 1 buckled and buttoned the three kingdoms, and to preclude the danger of people from would break before long. would break before long h^JL= were taken charge of by the troops. browns, and reds. and half the world beside, requiring yielding to the irresistible temptation of Not that I care about livm'. I'd ruther be The report gives the number of Indians laid away such adornment. It furnished every jumping off, it is guarded at the sides by an Drawers with the French-yoke band are engaged in the fight at nineteen. Two of In the place I've marked beside Caleb, to rest now the most approved. In this pattern the iron railmg eight or ten feet high. This variety of both buckle and button, but these were squaws, but they fired quite as till the judgement-day. opening is made at each side, the band in bridge took the place of an old wooden one its chief staple was the metal button. often as the bucks. A number of the But there's the children to think ofthat front fitting the figure. &e ,y some years ago. From the wooden one the ha When shoe-buckles went out the affrighted ?sse makes my dooty clear, animals captured were subsequently identified lo The latest pattern for chemise has the famous Sam Patch one day jumped off into chemi makers went about in shoe-strings, Andl'lltrytofollerit, Deacon, though I'm and claimed by citizens of the territory, ff0red skirt tt* wnff P the water bolow, and the Paterson gamins of sh tired of this earthly speer. tired of this earthl spee S .i^'i^ sholdersL petitioning Parliament to compel people from whom they had been stolen. The figure, the cut high, and the neck the day, bound not to be outdone, ventured Good-by, then. I sha'n't forgit you, nor all to wear buckles. In like way London square in front and back. hoops tne kindness you've showed on following the experiment until there was perruquiers went up to George III., in ESCAPED EVEN THE SLIGHTEST CASUALTY, Cut jet buttonsw, exquisitel/y carved, bowfarberlsilvewil 'Twill help to cheer me to-morrer, as I go OHchemise generally a crowd of youngsters there who wornethed ar tie cominTgl Xrona^ season.d their own plain hair, to solicit him to much Also my lonlely road, and only two ot their horses were struck by if would take the eighty-foot leap at any time and gold buttons, and bottons of black enam For What are you savin', Deacon? I bring back the depai ting fashion of powder bullets. The horse belonging to the guide tak for 25 cents. They performed the feat by el set with diamonds. 1 needn'tI needn't go? and wigs! When the metal button was killed. The Indians were a party of -1r i jumping off gently, balancing themselves mortgagei,Q mUt ande You've bought the can stay? yielded to the mold of wood 01 horn, covered a Nez Perces, who, having deserted Chief The furor for garnishing with ribbon extends 7nSlbveSover^slow. with their arms until they nearly reached Stop! say it also to underclotoing. The sleeves of Joseph during the lattei's engagement with with silk or some other woven materials the surface of the water, and then suddenly JCS Gen. Miles and taken refuge Sitting Bull's the metal button-makers so besieged in bime-by clapping their arms to their sides they disappear coquettishly set on the bosom. camp in Canada, had deserted from his gang That I can stay. Why, Deacan, I don't know Parliament by their shrieking entreaties under the surface. If they did not Small white handkerchiefs, whith the edges wha-t makes. me cry! and aie now marauding across the country, to be saved from lum that a law do this they were danger of breaking their __- ,,~.~w ?callped and wroughleatiwit,hV i.i v,uoV ew a color, are bows for the UHU with the view of ultimately reaching their o"d I haven't no words to thank you. Ef Caleb aims when they struck the water, andft they xinl was passed which made it illegal for a ^rme4. home in western Idaho. Ta-ba-booh is their was only here. struck any other way than perpendicularly tailor to sew ou to a suit of cloth any button throat, to wear with morning dresses. chief, and it is thought he was fatally wounded they would of course have the breath knocked He'd sech ahead for speakin', he'd make my made of cloth, serge, camlet, or other Silver combs in filigree designs are used in the fight. feehn' clear. completely out of them. But one or two "stuff." Unless this law was swept away within the low coiffures that are in vogue There's a picter in our old Bible of an angel narrow escapes put an end to this practice Lieut. Wallace, after commending the this summer. Some have narrow high tops, by the enactment which recently abolished from the skies, until last week. Then a lad named John while others lean over towai d9 one side. bravery displayed by seveial officers and all laws that had become practically And tuouerh he hasn't no great-coat, and no Gannor made a successful leap. It was done men, closes his repoit as follows: "The spectacles on hie eyes, obsolete, this Button Act is still in foree, at 6 o'clock in the evening, and there were position of the Indians was strong, on account Absence of Mind. He looks jest like you, Deacon, with jour and we believed it to be so. About half several spectators who thought it a case of smile so good and trew of the ground which was necessarily a dozen years ago a tailor named Shirley suicide and ran for ropes and grappling And whenever I see that pictei, 'will make If the students at Cornell University passed over approaching them, the troops sued in the Marylebone County Court a me think of you. irons, but were astonished to find the youth having to chaige down hill under full view really suppose their faculty can furnish a customer named King for 9, the price The children will be so happy! Why, Debby whom they went to rescue sitting comfortably for about four hundred yards, with but few man to take the prize of the ages for will 'most go wild of a suit of clothes made for the latter. on top of a rock to which he had swam. trees and no brushes to shelter the men from absence of mind, let them read this account She fretted so much at leaving her garding The defendant's counsel asked the tailor Hearing of the feat two other young men, the fire." behind, poor child! of the late Dr. Duncan: The day of what material the buttons were made, expert swimmersWilliam Roselle, of Mill And, law,! I'm as glad as Debby, ef only he was to be married to Mrs. Torrance he street, and Thomas Dowhng, of Marshall and on being told they were of cloth or for jet one thing THE MA1N-E4LTER" O EEL RIVER. had his niece in the house with him, the Wow I can tend the poises I planted there last street, aged respectively 18 and 20 years silk or horn molds, he" remarked that by spring hour was coming on his niece sent him went up quiotly one night last week and did the law made for the protection of the A }Iumboldt County Man Encounters a On Caleb's grave: he loved the flowers, and to his room to dress. I suppose going to the feat successfully. Yesterday afternoon Birminghrm button-makers, not only Formidable River Monster. it seems as ef he'll know bed was in his mind the sequence of undressing. these same two young men were at the falls, could the tailor not recover, but if the defendant They're a-bloomin' all around him while he's [Eureka Times.] and were seen standing on the bridge for a However, the hour of marriage sleepin' there befow. G. D. Schumacher, of Garberville, has had chose te sue for the penalties, the long time, as if contemplating its repetition, came, and the cab to carry him no sign MRS E T. COKBETT, in Harper's Magazine the good or bad luck to have seen the "maneater" plaintiff would have to pay forty shillings for September. tut no one appeared to pay any particular of the bridegroom. His niece went to see of Eel river, and sends the following tor every dozen of such buttons sewed on attention to them. They waited until there how it was and found him in bed sound The rigate Bird. report to the Times' As some of your by him. The Judge agreed, and the was a large throng of spectatorsseveral asleep, with a Hebrew book in his hand. readers a*etsomewhat interested in the big tailor was non-suited. hundred at the falls, as usual on Sunday I see a small blue point in the heaven. snake in the south fork of Eel river, I will I was at the marriage, being a pupil of afternoons, and then went to a neighboring Happy and serene region, wnich has give you some facts for which I will vouch his he was deepin a Hebrew lesson with saloon for a drink, and then returned to the rested in peace above the hurricane! In myself. The snake is not a snake, as reported, A Kainbow. me in a bay window the bride was bridge. Their evident intention was apparently that blue point, and at an elevation of but an animal somewhat similar. I brought inwithout interrupting the lesson, to create a sensation. There was The time of day at which a rainbow 10,000 teet, royally floats a little bird have seen it, have fought it, some one came and took him bv the arm then an unusually large throng about the appears is generally regarded by farmers, and conquered. As I have seen it with enormous wings. A gull? No, for to lead him off to other doings his steps falls and several hundred persons near the shepherds and others accustomed to outdoor and watched it at close range, I will its wings are black. An eagle? No the bridge. Then they suddenly clambered moved away, but his face remained turned give yoh a correct description, or as near as work as a weather sign thus if it bird is too small. It is the little ocean upon the high railing, without divesting to his scholar his parting words were, I can. If you or your readers can imagine appear in the morning it is looked ttpon eagle, first and chief of the winged race, themselves of their clothing, and started the "Well, mind we take that up another you see a. crocodile, an alligator, a lizzard as the precurser of wet and stormy weather, the daring navigator who furls his sails, spectacles, by giving a wild whoop and time." In his noted mental absence there or a water dog, you can form as good an the lord of the tempest, the scorner of but if it appear in the evening then it is plunging out into the air, on their way to was frequently an infantile simplicity idea of its looks as I can. It is between all perilthe man-of-war or frigate bird the water, fully eighty feet below. William thought to precede dry and fine weather that did not want its own charm. "Will eight and nine feet long, the head is about Roselle went down perpendicular, or straight We have reached the culminating point hence the following doggerel. you have another cup of tea, Mr. Duncan?" seven inches broad, the bodv increasing as an arrow, and went under the water with of the series, commenced by the wingless 'Y "A rainbow in the morning' said a lady to him with exemDlary patience, slightly about four feet back "the back is a short, sharp "swoot," like a sharp-edged bird. Here we have a bird which is Is the shepherd's warning after he had drained his cup fourteen oval, belly flat color white the back is stone. He arose to the surface like a porpoise But a rainbow at aierht virtually nothing more than wigns, about the color of a water-dog with dark times. "No, I thank you, madam," and swam for the shore overhadded. Is the shepherd's delight scarcely any bodybarely as laree as spots all over. For about three and a half he replied, I never take more than two Thomas Dowling made a misstep or,a slip Meteorologists tell us that there is some that of the domestic coskwhile his feet from thehead back the tail begins and as he jumped, and turned over several times cups of tea." This absence often showed truth in this popular notion, and the reasons prodigious pinions are fifteen feet ID forms round, and the end is without point before he struck the water, square on his itself in the presence of others, as if he they give are these: A rainbow in span. The great problem of flight and looks as if it was cut off, leaves the butt stomach, with aloud splash. He ,*ank slowly had been alone. At dinner, in a company the morning is seen in the west when the solved and overpassed for the power of from one and a half to two inches across. to the botttom, and rose no more. It is of mini&ters, following his constant east is clear. It is indicative of the ad- flightt useless. Such a bird, naturally _. The end of the tail is yellow for about supposed that the fall of eigcty feet, and fiU aw habit of walking up and down when interested a vanceofthe rain-cloud toward the ob- sustained by such a support, neeudr not umi naiau two and a half feet, with dark rings around striking on his stomach, knocked all the in a subject, he unconsciously server, and, moreover, from the time at allow himself to be borne akrag The it. The two web feet, close behind breath out of his body, so 4hat he became rose and walked round the table, reasoning which it happensmorningit points to storm bursts he mounts to lotry heiehts unconscious. Great excitement prevailed, the head, -the legs about three inches lon out his argument in his peripatetic an such a multitude ^crushed upon the the increasing moisture of the atmosphere, where he finds tranquility. The poetic the head is seven inches across and shaped course, till an elderly clergyman checked bridge over the chasm taat there was danger like a freg's black eyes as large as 25 cent Wet and stormy weather is the natural metaphor, untrue when applied to any him, a little sharply, with the remark, consequence of such a conjuncture of cir that it would break., So the police drove pieces. The animal, whatever it is, moves other bird, is no exaggeration when ap "Sir, this cannot be allowed you are the people off. Persons flocked to the scene cumstances. On the other hand, when like an alligator or crocodile. Last Satur- a plied to him literally, he sleeps upon reasoning in a circle." rainbow appears in the east when the the storm. When he chooses to soar his JL MMm: ...^akAH-jin nil .mi itii^WiV^f'fTmHihr"''