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SIM ;i._(' IL)r .I Its idb, eratb VOL. X~i WINNSBIOlO$ 'S.'C, rWEDNESDAY MORNNG, MAY 17, 187. THE I- l'Ul1i.151151) '11'I:1.1' fly IV I1 111 It 1I 5.& 1) A VAN . 7 ,*naer. --'llrma !l;A'R . I/1 i,' j~IltlIi 1'e, Is y' inIII Ii' i.; a taB' Will~ 11- lira), Iii e1ii~7" 111 Iria4i-'aai "t'tveriia,,c~ to he 1) *iiiary Natiu i~t 1111'ribia~cN $;.1)1) per a 'lerc. ST. PETER AND T~lE PULL-BACK. A l ittlea Pull-haut': H4)Iglit on0 dIly A id ruh,ae.I hais aaaa'nl et'x; Andl thirongsa of iti-n )s c~antsa iiitit It, ts laid esn iad Waas tire, '11-Ia sailitl t till is 10 glatun's thin - - A iln r uh tuL ii iiin tanek; '"'lhit! WhVat!'" lift aid, tin t ti'vcr.ut' 'Tiedt Ihawk ini fronit.! Pilti( upj h;'Iiiid! 'Twv;Ii nevri 4141, 1 fear'! 'JPlitt Iaiin g is too riatl iiln s \ dhtt.ii site (Ito! 'dv t'ioats frie'nd, ti'ie' got leinitl it tree. tit~ inii t jiflvt slit' *~;, alr.n 1 As nog t.I (an it tt he0. $t I'ater k ine to 11 (1 it aid a, --as in. lily* littile ii' air; Bu~t to mlI, yen)i ittii 'l. iii troal la' RULE AND RUIN~. The fla'~ilal 3ystotn of ElozLtonoering a~ U10 South. Fl -uil t h .'ew \u: k 1" Irl 1. 1lt.u(iaa, N. (:., April 21.--Whit ey'. st.aitling, rt. )1 y tolteli iii the 1180e of S0i.3rt a5a;''rice money0) in thet elc t.i or 1872. unl s'iding. f15 it' (lit I. thle sacl ittt "'i$hotherii(Jiitr;tge I _tIIX 1'le, (;s ittoiney -(i ;;liu'l \\';l hi~tlii,, set wi)11' ('orI'esplolidlent to r('-. ~iuIing tonne1 o f his o1(1 Sources'( of jIt o1uuutt jav fails 1 usefuil here ill 1):te .I! li juoli- (ial(1well Oulitest of the1( liliiiuet' of 1872. 'i'JIAC~s 01" 5E:(:iU'j' 511i'JCC MlFS. Teeis ait, J)l'(38('li no m tie of to '3t... vice! lalolle)' Uased ill Ibis ill I lle 3:0 aaa(!r de'scrIibIed in the casec of J i1llnv L).av'ill J)'t.. itt th.. Stato Se(t' iv lul,,l its the iiifahiu 1014.i;'ictl aiii;1 die, ltV a'. ieetatnt aind Uiliiti~iii 1I entet'e. .PTese nu'(' pretenid to 1)e oin the hunt for lil Klux, 11I:(1 their eoX siine.; tl d isllnat'iiieiis atre (1(.tlI)t14355 (0)('l''~l tiiidei' Wh~at the Jitt Att artiey- (.oeral laylIl~y silr.f rest its "i leg.it inialte t'x)elidltiire.' Tlhie Ilfari'ai1's oi)Ii' *was ver' lily e;:'all stipljpie.l With in')nov that, VOtil' to still in the 5Uil)1)1clii;. of the .til iltix. auti ailnar)st every town l- hit in til SA)It l its d'ya):ty muA~s;hl to) p.t (l:)WIIu the grill, gholstly fa~e but of the $250,01) (hi ltr~eI5( by M~arshal i r-w i 1872, p~ossi l )ly not it farthing (11tH )low he0 traced~t to other ure'es than ''legi tiiiiatte( exetltltities,' tlhut Her'v ;.., the... d ,.. 1 . .------ -it ----y -o -t. waas one of the nalagers and ianil itlators in 1872, and seems to havo acted as a so't of 'atyiaster Ge1neral for the cotnscript atrmy of 'dosigua toil assessors.' 'His evidence, to-; gether with cociumaents in hin' oi1'6 and at Washington, will diseclos the whole "conspiracy," as District Attorney Bi.dger characterized it vhen, somie time ago, ie proposed to mlvestigate the mastter in the United Staat(e Circuit Court, but watt c8 topped. vuxus slen ix 1872. At the close of-the session of Con gress in 1873, Souator John Ph'ol and ex Senator J. U. Abbottappeared in italeigh with at sum of moneya viu iously estiml1 Jtt fiot $10,00'0 to 8t0,000. Tids" nnon4y,Atliey sisil,. had been1 apportioned to North Carolina by the National Executivo C(ollmitteo of the Rleipubican4 p)t1rtyji anil themse.ves lesignatQd tolpend . it ill t..e mualiage~oent of tlhe 1 Camn paign. S:twu11el .1.. Phillips, no Solicitr--Guneral af the popartuent t. of Justin , )vas then chairman of the St'tte Executive Committee, tond it was re.1 tro 1 at the tii, by' all the leading lRepublicans here, as a very singular cirainistance that the National Conniittee should have th't, ignored the St-ite Conimitte6 in tihe distribution of funds, 1taotiettly taking the man-igenent of the Si:t a cami)lgfn out of the hands of the State Coin mittee and leaving it with. out money s.,ve local contrillutions. Precisely how nueh money.Pool andi Abbott had has never been known to anybody but thelmsielves. What they did with it all has been a matt ter of speculation. They are not known to have kept any account of their expenditures or to havo ae-. cullteCl to anybody for the money they received. This nattcr has all the tiumle been ONE I F 'TnE I'isoFOUND MYS'raIE4 of the gre it e.unip tign of 1872,, to which we perhaps have at last at key throughp the Davenp-flt trauinac t1ion in New Yo-rk. Senator Pool hal., like Davenport, a system of po litieal bookkeeping and registration, aud he oughaL to )e allowed to tell if the whei ewith he lid to expbld camRIe out of the Secret Service fund, which aill the nil emllstances of the c(astei would scee to indicate. Ex Senator Abb.tt, is now Collector of the port at: Wdm1zsington, N. U. Per. hap he too would like to tell what he knows about caa1i:igiing in this sate His X M.nr.--''he mark wh'ch p15s15 who are unl0 1o to WA ire ilre require-1 to maike. instead of their signaitue, is in the form of a cross ; but this signature is not inva iably at proof' of such igno rance. Anciently, the use of the mlaark was not con lined to - illiterate persons. Among the Saxons, the mark of the cross, as an attestatiou, of the-good faith of the poison signing, was requtiired to be attached to the signature .of those who could writ.., :w well as to stamd iu the place of the signatuire of those who could not write. It was, in--; deed, the symbol of an oath, from itsa sacred associationui, s well as the mtark genelrailly adopted. Henee the oligmn of the expression, "God save the mtark," ats a forms of ejiaeulation apljohrinifg the-chre ter of ani oath-indeed, it had - thle samie signiiitance.. Tihe Geoigia delegates to the are reported as moreo fatvorable to Tildeni thans to any of tihe piandidates ameo.I for the St. Lonis nlomina.l tion. Hon. A. M. W\addlel, '1 DSmo eraitic miembaer ofi Congress, hsII been severelyV attackod in -i columns of the W\ilmingatoni (N. C.) Podt, a Repu)lbl in newspaiper, c~lned1 the editor at, that -paper~ on Briatttleboro, Vt., has a nl1:Lherl:sIi. cal prodigy who cani solve 'then mast iompkjlicalted problemns isnsmhly b~y no known rule. He is thirty yeas1 old andI: can barely read and wr ite. There are 11couple pf. women~l revivalistsa traveling. in ''Ox.1s. $ne( preachesC~ and1( thse other Oxhibitj a Id~arly all h~r~ea fio L~ouisaana to the Doeana*atic (qon venltion ait St. Loinis are said to b for llancock. b St -AgutiFlria chif to have hadl 1,500 more visitors ftdsi year than last. THE~ SCIRIPTWIE ihiy Naaanu pwould not believe whsen told that to be enrIed of leprosy, he lad osly ( bathe in thle r'ier Jordanh. NiTh nllhief briouight days cif srffering upon1 linm. laS it (lods , upn those1 who delay ' aig bERl H farwrsxE for the Liver. Whzen Pa6 skin and eyes beiomeo yelloiv in tihe spring seasoan, with pains in"' the haad and bones of the body, and a heavy feeling about the. stog4a~IJL aifter meals, there is but one chsonee to escape. Sickness of somec sort is surie to comle, unless the />ule '#nd had bloodatrd carraied outo h sysitemn. Go to your diruggists, M(cMas'rEn & BnalM? and1 got a .bo~th,. of MERE.JI RJ. HEP'ATINE, that eures all$ di.4aanZ of thse liver.* - "JOHN CHINAMAN." The Peculiar. C aracterstics oi the' ohg6t hs es'Ue chant and Meobanto, San Fraclapo. ('or. of the (naauti A4 eilinpatred 'with American, English, .French or Gornun mes chtn te, .th1e ne ( sauo are, very in feria Th. Tippy .c zhiI.ppne of that! wrnierfd, e4torprise and l1icnes n whih 'it-acterie ' th - Catucasian race, 'Uld 'Which no often result in the , rapid ctquisition. !f great. )ealtih. .l,, .Mongolian trador a wiIll pftel nake money, it in true, pbut hio does it by the practice of the 110t ri id ec'Oo my,' expending not a-dolh1 ft ot' luxittries and even deniy ing hienself wuatamaong all civilized nationR, sro rega449d ae. the neces nary comforts of Speciulative I ven'tuid <;'oItid of tIlod involved in their gambling practices, they ii<inriimgI-yX r 'Now -mn d then a Chinaman who has recklessly throWii Off the proverbial caution of hi 'race mnd become in a miner 14 "Yankeeded," ' will take a quiet I "shy" in the stock market, but t these instances are rare. Go into any of the leading stores of the " garter,'ant1al youl discover none of tiat;bustling' activity, that prompt 1 n ktf eagerness to mupply the aita''ctomoer, which is one! of the secrets of success with the < American muerchant. On the con trary, there is an apparent bi ines.4 apathy anid indifference among r part;ers, cli ks, and employes, F which, if exhibited in any of tile stoles on Mlim ket, or healhnev, or c Muntgomory street,. would il a I very short time drive away all 11s 1" toners, and necessitate prompt pro- t ieedings in biankruptcy. -But, t viewed as "barbarians," pur Chinese f traders are certainly far in advance 'A-any, )fthe -seamit.vilized-n ations. 1The Persians, 4p)ians and the l1iast Ini ans are not at all conmliara ble with the Chinese in industry, in i Fruigality and! thrift. Thle China-. Uma) mra;y accumnulate moliey slow .y, but it will come to him surely in tle' ong run. In this city there nr quite a number who are reputed Lu be 1 qrth BroM410,00. 'o. $200,000. t But these are probably leding n1 )licials in some one or another of < the fiisuiuis Six Coipatnies. where it . is well'known the opportunity for 7 ruonev-nmiking is not lzeeking. The t UhincMff oir has a system of b)ok-keeping and accounts which : wo11l I br.hlle the most skillful tuatlheltician to iravol or explain. Bu1t it seems to answer the purpose t required, and is, of c'ours8, as ae- t inraate ts c'ir own. On every coun'- 1 ter there is a small computing cane N "onsisting of movable balls on < Wires, not unlike the "case box" 1 wlranlgemienlt used in the American , t faro gale. With this a Clhinaman 1 rapidly adds, nulti pe , dir'ities. or i)titrac t.s, bilut a Phibldelphia lawyer could not solve the process N n a twelvemuonlith. Most of the ( pIaper used by the Chinese is of thin 1 patyru s materiail and of ia light t brown color. A pencil brush i fith i ! sall poinit and India ink are usned I1 it all the desks and1( counting-rooms I of the "quattrter." It tione of the stores is there a particle of taste or ingenuity exercIsed inl airraniging a or1 disp)layinlg goods. Shlivest are pa~1cel andt cro)wded~ with merOchanui- < tlise, no( :attem >t b~eir g made to exhibit tihe qualhty or excellence of 1 rely sp8lecial cominodity. A sho0w casne, siuch an in almost a *'ine qua e nonm in ever4 American shop1, in rarely found ini a Chinese~ store, and ulthlough m-mny of the 'articles on sale are of a class whichl could be< maosit artistic'ally arranged, ourii pig tail merchants lag~k eitler t~Ie taste Ot the d1idpo''itloni Ga both, to I at tempijt anything like display. TPhie opinion entertained by not a few it that thle Chinese are commineri:dly a shre'wd and sagacious, in ai fallacy wh'1ich is niot borne out b~y fats.1 TLhe who~le secret of thieir suc'ess in '1 laying up' money lies in -the fact that< they are tihe stingiest and most parsimonionsa race, on earthI. TheyC3 tire only a reimove or two from thea ~hamileon--almonst 'subsisting on air 1, andh a terribily foul article at that.. It,is w~orthmy of rematrk'tat whlen a Chinamwan ?5 able1 to pte~hase real estte in thle "quarter" ihe never improves it, but lie will "hioney coumb" the, jnteri~or as much an possible, making four or more.i roomtsR.out of one, and fitting themn up in such a way as oi 17 a Monugo) lian woild nuro!It1er~ for living or dIaboring purtLposes. . Wlhiile' it is~ u, ell known fiact that the. Chinese huaye very little of the spirit of inyef iAn1 'or .origiiiality, liyare skillful and ing'eriious ami~ tat~vrfi and (?ogyiis. L' An tan irnstanice] in1 poinit, it in related thait 801m1 years p ge or the'arteival of one of our- fihlt ons clipper iihips at Hong Kong, tile captain, learning qf thie wonderful - imitative skill of the Chinbso pi~tenrs. emplI~oyed 6one of dlentally been torn a few inches ard'ossa its face, the6 renjt hating bieen sown itp. Itt due course of time the copied bairitig came hmne a perfect imitglionf 41 af geppteevpmn to the sewn gash in the or~gn. Any1 mechanical tralc . which ,. not 1 reqjuire originality of taste or de sign they pick up with t surprising facility. The minufact nre of eigars in this city may be said to have pass&ed entil ely into their I ands, several thousand being employed in this branch of ihdutl.ry ,l:'ne. Origin lly k1)wing nothing about boot and shoce making they made 41eh1 r"apid strides in thlis trade that 11o other class of workmen are able to compete with them. At such low wages do Chinamenl perform this kind of work, that in no place an this continent are boots and sioes sold so cheaply as in Sanl Fraleisco As carpenters, mllanuil acturers of furniture, and11 wurkers n all kinds of wao1, they hivo .rowd'd out anl army of whiie aborers who would otherwise nOW >e employed at good waiges. With dil the uses of sowing mwicines they lave become familiar, willingly and uiitiringly working one twelve, and )ften fourteen, long hours n1 ithout 8essation. If there is any bra nch1 )f mechanical industry for which hero is a public denand, "John" is lure to have a hand in it, working it such tiguros that no white a1 an possibly compote with him. 'he trades or professions with vhich they do not interfere are so ow as to be easily enumerated. IVe do not hear of thon a preach rs, lawyer's, jolrlalists, legislaitors, e:tamsters, car coldluct0rs, or uctioneers: but the time my;.V ome when these calling.{ will b'e ubject to the competitive influenceo f "Chinese cheap labor." In all the lepahrtmnmlts of servile labor--is 0ouse servan3ts, cooks, ncerubber.. rardeners, porters-they crowd out lie Caiueinsiaus, leaving thousaids of he latter uinmployed and suffering or the actual neccssaI is of life. Two Mighty Hunters. "I hoar they'i a having great gloose I ontmig now over on L->tig Islaund,". liid r. Maiigrudler, in the boltlding ns11.e, last night. "Ai e tley ?" said Mr. Magutlin. I never hald much luck shooting "I suppose not," saidl. Magruder, o0nplassionif ely : "aot }uch tsted ') fit C:rrms. hey ? I Ilever re id 3 bout geese but wihb I think. f a day's sport I had14 down on ;hiinnecock B-ty one (1 1y last, year. "ho geese Were flying thin, and I 00k my1V V giunl an1 1-" "our V gun ?" ihter'upted Mr. I-gfalln : "What is a 'V gun ?' " "iou will learin further on in the ri-"aswemredl M~agruder, con. inning heis .story-"and went down he. e. One mnoriniiig we saw coing 11p from the south what I suppose vats the biggest flock of geese th-it ver flew. They came along inl their sdtitl wary. flying in a triangle, with :ie leaider onl the point towarIds us. got a fisherm3an t.o litp11 hold the T gun, and I took aim and let, her o. The charge just, clean.1 0both wings off the leader, and then spread ut like it V, and-I a1 afiaid you will searcely believe mme, Mr. Ma cuffin, but it just went down the, aside of each line of birds andl e ar i . away their inner. wing.... 3a. 'ithi a1 hatcet. Losing their bal1 .neec from halving onily 01ne win~g piece', they were4 throV4wn violen1tly ogethier by the~ con)tinlued1 flapping: f the otutslide wings. Every bird vas killed by the shioc~k of the col i34ion, and they' fell to the earithl in 31 vere4 just 809) birds :404 pairs and1( he old1 hea~d goose54 thait was3l thei eader." "Your speaiking of the long-necked re-itures," said Mr. Magutlflin, (eahnl y', "A('111e1mindse of my)3 girafle hunitin sout~h Afrien. (reat sport, giralfie Vas auch1 a1 fasnt runniler that 11e wouIld >ften get (clear' aheaid of the party 13nd ca3tCh a giratfle aill b~y himse3lf. L'hen he'd take a cole of toni s of he giraufre's ne('Ck around111 a tree and 10old him3 unltil we c'amei up1. One lay I wats out alone( and34 I came31 1(ero3s twVo tremend11(ous giraffes to tether aIway from the woods. I m~eaked upi behind11( them31, grabbed43( .h1(1m by their heads 3and( tied 'em1 4)gethler by their neeks, alnd there I 13d( 'em3." "P~erhalps you'll kindly tell1 us." mid14 Mr. Magruder, "how you got 3014 of their headsl." "Whlat ! You don't mean11 to tell ne, Mr. Magruder, that you d1on',. mo1w how they hunlit girflfeiS Why, rou ignorant loon, giraffe h1unters& dIwayst wea3r stilts! Liberal Bequests. Mrs. Mary (1. Harrison, formerly >f this city, left by will to the Dio sese of Georgia the am1n of $15,000, to be0 lned as5 follows :$5,.000) to puirchause a lot andl butild1 an1 Episco-. a-1 Church for colored people)1 in &uguusta, Ga. :$5,f000 to inc're3ase the "permanment Episcopal1 fund,' anid $5,000 to inerense15 the "WVidows' ind Orphans,' funud of the Diocese. Mr's. M'ltila Burdell, of Itome, r.a., lately deceased, loft by will to the Diocese of Geor'gia the residue of her est1atel, after theo paymrent of eertaini legacies, to ostalblish afud the inlcomel of which will 1)e used( to aducate candidates for the ministry If the Eiuieopall Church in Georgia. I'hin bequest is valuecd at from four to six thousand dlollarf,- I tiuua (}/rnnelc (nd M'4ina SWALLOWED A SNAKE. A Snake Lives a Your in it Womaun' Stoniaceh. 'f'ie herVoin) of ti ioiii'irkitlti (cl0Cilljjee~ 18iI, itNr. sLie) Jindler V"lioowter. Sit enl~ts there' int Sep, tOelnl)Cr hint, fromi (Camp iilWt11. It19itlldl on it ranch1. Shze t elates the story atuInitalntil ly (t" foldlows : Onoe laiy ini the iltiintl of 1ic. it itm tile (lay. lt when niiight ailt c anty wa:ter in Clio housie Mile tooi~k it 0111) tansu reliiiud tol a sig:;,l or' hole41 ill the. gr'oind, %t heto her h111131:111.1 head Htunic it 81)11111 banal 11('141 it SiliLll creek. Theii (1118k of eveing hadl faded into daiikiiesv, renideinig it. iiitpo88ihle for lier to s4ee wheit iiiiit. Ito inl the ctrl) whe ite1 dran~lk. S! le diranlk it (lo~p drau~ight. fruilthe (lill 11) anid felt. somlethting Wiggfliig (lull 1,t hecr thrioat, seeinigly id1ts mt tSizsr'e of ai 11orse hinr, a11a I two or tl(!. inehies 1011. She( iittetl t*"c t- ,) 1I8(i ill hier stoie'1. for' tie timie heaiitr dli~iistd ?h1MltJ(8't frouie llen hm 'l'hiret, Or foulr ill- ,)n11 theteroifte'r" she began to 'w~inifest sylnptttil ihlllr to llg ri'a1ate.I tl)Oj)8i1, tori i})1(2 bill Itillg14 1111.1 lrei(8tl( ill1,11(2 stomiach, stiut. e t118t~it, 4tviI:.r'. for food 1111(1 yet. nove' .'4ttistiet. like O (11( nciliitedi Wit Ii l)4-wOr'll. Shew; I tt1)I10. buit- for it loll.; tiiie w:* tihi nlot t:-ink tiltc Ihad a snazke ill her Ht4)11:.&s:. Sihe c'ameI to Vaii'ouvce: with her' hii1nindal( 1114? fall, ini time mo1fl11tiiie her tr()l10 ii) ITOinilg. und for the p181~ thriee ut.hou its - Mi8lilg l,11i4 o t fiiifid stl> 111(1\'111 111)111 ltl ll tlit ll, 1, riO iiiy tiiaiiife'tti.; its 1.1'25 114'O b 1 t1 Ilili ?iikalo evitlIeuiH, siialt 11:4 hitting hter stoitiniolt seve:oely lullt i'neitl: ill'. lIe(' ailmt4 lX1Mole heorself wvitht pamin 1111.1 hoError. VTe cmieiictl would( scie 1ho1( of the linting of lier sto)Iu:lel and Ibite unt111illuo sort of wt~aliI food or danuk w~as adrniujttered1 to Limt patientt, whten it wtidl( il 4111ide4 and ho (iniet. .Tile 1)iir woliai W.t18 kept ailmost colt tautly outinig anti4 dos)inlg fill the lICilet of his siildt> 81111)111141 it tunay e.:R ly bi, iilta;.iit 1 that, her life was1 on11 round14 o)f 111 titig;at.eA. 1101-1-01'~ . of'~l l it (ii 10 t1ke wrote to 1)r. Jaynte;:-, of Ca'liforuit, who sen. lier it 1troser1ij) thi'') 17,(". Wl Hit"yto Iixt wco1 Mach17 fter It v.i 1f ti rodfh.r full1y thett d(i prceivi ctt, ,!1(1 1 n'giot Lit tiret Shte (loloo he tvily IVetil the liqiuor 1111d reclined on the 1101)1', with 11(21 face close to the lire. Along ill the ioielnon s1h eue ld4';i1 lh~lly Mick a~t the stomflach am1id vom~itedI Vit hell fly. After severa~l sev're retchi ugs 81Ia( felt the it-ike (4niitg 11)p it..% hea'd Wift N) near list mouuth 11H Co) illltele her ltrelthi4g, Wlt'ii rising to Ihet' fctj-t in) agonty, and loot~ing hter heidc aLgain lit, the ma011tile-piece, (iileO tly oer1 fte. (Cwc'.wco. M,(i' T.-A terr'ific ratl 1torm. Iit iclx Wii4. tlittiitt'1,tl 18 Tile Mi ml igait t t llein (lep~ot wi lilt loefe'1. (, race ( 'elti teej1 le. .I7 *feet h igh,. fell while th chi~lotir Wet. li teiing. They wre te nnliii t. 'Ii( Wabashx~ A ve'ltli %)lcf ittilixt ( 'Tlelc * liii 14.1 bro~ ke o1). 'lie cdil totin 1' hli ' t i Ilixt cdamageud, but inI ti 11:11 icitn w'ere xiifuiv r''emove. The1 litsxlle fo4 1)111 I at. the Cib lilt,! the iilliv 4'(''i tO~t4' ower( r K p1 ilito)(tie Iciki. I [avks aid ('itiiiUge! 1e Wi(11"e.1. (ill thle Sfreets. 'liiie Ii t r' & ( i.i itl i'r 1 I) tiO 1 His idi t( lh lt(l itiag5+c. 'I'iie st ipnt iase l int it few uln tt e. Thle lessi ix eKti liatctjttat it (jlilter" of a Miillion. 1\' :1:1: "ri 1I. va . I al.---B3oilxAiiicl c'i ett8'H aj '1)1eu't itiliUt I the 81111 timrie, liin it, is clialiiiilf, to dietert'ite wiiel ('x('il I 'x1. e mo t, interiext.. AI boiil tlit. is ill '4i-lit of the lI~ol~tlliaeu i jl it lilitftil lie one1 lioi'iteil else, where. Iti, it, is inot. sot iufirttntte You iiiei'e get such fervent Iwrex sote: of1 the Iti1 itil ax whe thlte is it I,iii. 'fie poin ofi your citltoc in it. is Ii x',d cl un1 is (till tntfly ecttil ill c~cit.u't. willh fio; e';n xllstx'n'ee, ai is iii iari.tl d3' I lie iiijeet. of at ttL'l from Oatl e ic ini in 4taittive aftl'ec - Ii' n of ficit Is. Atny huoy with it 'iil itti'lci' twheart'i lietit of his jacket ('Li tll .1tVot tt. it lathI in the hacnds wilth I ri itc lt( t rtih1t 3t r )i't'4Iiits if ly. ''htere iS i') tlxi i1i ft vi h to g1 t the la l lit- oif the wa"ty. 'Choi ili'c'.afclf xhlt1'k is ihic' it..'.-l.--..cI)re Bi. ri 'i . P -Sc nile eitPH algite I tint Itritf c'f etled A rt hilt. by gi " ing his 1:)! of h,'it41ic. TPhe Ihl(or tii5c fur I t years' to it ll('(' it.. 8111 llin filed it awa~y. Thme other clay he lad 111t oppirtunity I! .'w"ork it oil' iit.~'r of fil' Hole( fil saiI I: "Ni, yo'oll have Ii, 'odie' to timte i'v"e Kole! that jioe~t of otx~r ! "'(.4, I have : gutl it.f fil it. a1u111 ''Se' 11et4, TP iit,'' s ii ! l he ale''t U'" et l ilitltis for fle.lt luiii ' (loll it luite iig;iitit 11113, tilt, iii V i t W t. give:1 tue :!!tict hi ui'i~r for' vot in itiy life !" 1l, elil tieluhiliir oif the ('itilex~ctn, .1 ( Ii itf lie hsegitdi t ti'~lete !]. ithu '~t'* hip~ i' a .' iile. th'lat eix i nniot xf'Ii'1 the I no iii for ( itiw 'itio timet' (t)ijti .~ T h gaiiille iitd e'oevit.--. the ill onii noli i i cli't' e~meof Whiper an .uile" T 18haet is i gac - sittor tIaelexn fo (!P1ow'.Y ('.llttil'4J l111(, Zlihl eiixl ii C titite Wiuhippri tunhamteried toiv 'f'1t i s ac t ur a fli (llii of the,1lle holt ite! ettwil'V ii i '. c t11i, i ix atitee I is a ('etie A atcf A Novice at Oaimo1 Riding. I.h ltudiley Wsrtwer. Montn the eainllel is not diffleunlt, belt it hasi some3 tweot surprises4 for gilllil wvithi all hlis logsi lhut til nder hinti like lijI'k-kn~ife. YouI Heat y'ou l~ f in the hrorici alen(I and1 cruets V(tl legs ill front of the prin 1.110 Bef'o youl are reaLdy 340111 'tiing like it privaite et'rtliyiiiko be gilx ttid(et' you. Trhe cituol rauRvH his lliillcj1lrtoI'H sulddenlly, and1( thrws you over upon hlim nooek +and be~for'e you rfo-over fi o:11 that ho straightens III) hisl knees13, and3 gives Volt It je~rk over his tail ;a11 wi'o yout are nut itt llI curt~tint Whalt liii1i liltj)J3.1I(d, ho begins3 to iiiovo oft with thaZt (Iisll)V~itod walk whuichuusts. ,.)()t intit.i seeH-sily ico.tiol, wvn backwardsVI.1 and for'wardst iin tlhe CU llcintlIs saddle. Not having IL hintged back lit. fo.r thlis ilUOounieft, you l1s ldioh inizilli with y-our koor. l)auh to IlLI(ko hitu change lhis gait.. He 14is tling loth to do, it, anud at olive Htti't1 into it high trot, which solids3 you a foot into the air every st ep, b01)5n yet fromu side to siide, drv: o 1 NLkIboII( into your brain, IllInthke3( (li11tttultH of your teeth. ('aupitau e.\er(180. 1'iheiu yu htav itl(jlhi l'QwittE is the heaten tcthiod of riding it drome.lary. In (lernuny the t(3lgraupht wii~orn arfe itl future to be (carried tindart I grundut iinstead of liig supportedi by lusIts. '1'ho ohijto(t of this (3hluflaro is to pre\venlt, theIl interr'uption o commIunuications whict.h rt-galrly fol 'ot t et 8LO1113. 11e0new peittetu v bill 118313'1 by' the MliiXI)pi le.gislutre leas~es t he ('011h' VIs four years. to) resh)u1Hi1)Ie pa1rtieLs, atnd will greaitly redue NFOTIQBJ . U( S. internal Revenue may 1. W4s to Aiu't1 31), J$7?. 1.to t . r, tollS~) ~ ; ~~:{ 2:l7; - 8, muid "I3,::1, rat re' l'Vary" jiers ("ne;a~slgfI nu}" ioi loqil, a~ii Oa(iull. all 1)11ll ja oi1iiiriit wh ichi n it lots Iiu iull to111 aI *1h1I :A J4 t'AX, toS *etiisCUI4Jdl ft lug 031. ciait )1) alint iii0 (lit' pciv)tlollt..pf silaui.I SI'EI AJ~ FAXfor the p1eeinl '1'itx Tear Il"1illin 11134 I ,1870. 1 atfoi'o ('(ttllltl'1t inii r 4 '1 iuit ilc. m~intiol iIte A jaril 3U 'liat'1t I'Sr iailihrriadw WItIcin thie ) roviS 14)11 ott lao 1111 u1N1t (poled~ili are the~ fol It alt ox, rc't1il I i'1 lon, 25 (11) 1)e iihiri , wV. l lsculc hii5 ior, 1(1(1(1(1 DI).jrs ill )pull1 hitlilN, wvhotlesle, 600 1i l)eut'"rs inI mu111ll illINr, rrtllil, 2(1 (103 1 )erii illii ltoauento. , 25' O ) Itttul (1 iil irs ill 1+"l11 t cdotcco, b(3. (o0. Ail onlt~ (isaf over ;1 (II~). flfty tvu~cfti or osvery dlhiu iln ecNIUI( ,,r$' ,il 1. Dale~r- inl m1:1, onfnat ra~l tollau'eo, (a 0( \[:a i n1 fint ni revs' af stills, :ii) il A ral faor rcla till 1(1:3111fict Ured 21 0l" Anil1 for 1*11311 woirm iat31*nfiwturedl, 2(0 (K0 l4a1 113taut ainrs of' 11(4111, I)) (1.