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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 13

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is Wesk at JAMES OW PRICES. ar Still Going Ottil the highest terms ard to sell at such RTMENT. ioc pair. at made- 150. i all regular nude 2SC.

ac pair prices. reduced prices. A i es. extra. heavy Sc.

Me jality Sc. if tine quality 2jc. ernbro dercd 250 reduced prices. bo reduced prices. ESt worth double worth double.

orthdoubie worth double. le cnt value. a the thy. and we can recommend IARTMENT. xREAT SALE 1 e' piir P- i in great vrty.

HIEFS clisd grind I eh oth 500. or a 3 esi than half price. v. tin be iound in it Underwear. uds up at da le e.

ec v. aii Grut Goads. 1 wortn 1 35. or i 35. wv1h 1 65 a orta 1 85.

rka 2 2 ls our facilities for buy. ardvecan guaiaoteel found else here bosoms 350 each. 1 boscms So each. bosoms 50e each. bosoms 750 worth e' sret ies.

rieted flannels. 1 JACKETS' 1st prfces. DEPIPJESTIJ mention and wool utUed Linings JAMES" r. Hunter ATLANTA'S GROWTH. P1MABKABL RECORD FOR SIX YJIARS PAST.

Rt td lfcrN" to tb nmb LiIw of Citjt Indu wt A. trlkts Oetnr With tM Tltttwi of tat Osnaus oO1 iioesU Vtbrnuy sl TRK COVSTITCTIOI. one ift contained a modest little parurapn de uantawsthe Ort till la ueorgia i. nnfaH re ThU i tl irarh wu tnssuUy challenged vL In some of the dUll of Oeo-jls which anoreoutpfeuousspecialty minniactortes lite had i uty wr ncral had more tnanufactores rict ri- teulng trom of the variety of Atlanta Industries unlt and importance hid been underesti- nU the surprise when ma owTi- nwJ that It I the leading snufiO. sate.

A soon auhij claim was svrnTios through Its tpeoal at Waging on. procured an au. i anKT ft-cm the census reports on Meh hid not then been publish ires hon ed the fo lowing the ca- 11 inthe five principal cities tuue. ffOS MAN 2 468 4 6 i 2 6i 2666 i W2l 2 Iff 5 SM 527700 1 t17S70 I 347 641 0 1 IV ff iThMbtea iu yean aid a half since these ttrsirrn- iUn by ue cen us agents. The year i mstk tie onnen ement of the great 0 L- fac uit ev vn la tteeoaJ iTii teorrla hid 1 1 1 there.

snil no TiDtn i taped rom rither or moreen I 1 BKK. AI TION rtl orsni2L 1 August i for its CL promo un of Industries of all kinds la thin art It ban already membership of one dirJi fy nclnding all tue letting manufac In of lie a and a number of gentleman who wlu net jow tngieil In the practical work of ltaLWI tJig ere anxious to encourage In any it itev in sjiyth rg wh ch tends prom ts lbfg Mba jra per ty Utkec ty One of 1 tnl p-optx by the tsea Jition WM 10 ii ia a fu 1 lib i 1 present 001 4lUcu cf maiutictalen Atlanta. Theaecre I pf atIhfl aa et nt several weel. ir Is procure and compile st tisicj whi li woi. furuih foil und Tillable inform UOII OB ti nv hi mos" of the ma nmr cue read gave the fliCts at to their ftp ntrnir or employe.

tount of waes JJ tttre were frt iUent lusuace la whim OJIyrIiJ1 nf 12 ad in 8 sopp lei and sone LDwr. LJ fUemeni re iiiya to their bus- te ie ised Ta however were tie ex. ee an the Sgu-es ob a ned sappl nwnte I fcr cctfeTauve tinatei as to the burinessof lt who 3e ned UI it bilievw DJ I abut as a at a tatcnut as to the conji. tire clmanuiict In All naa this time a in I i Ld A stains the igure tr i i 0tae At. lai a ISM nuiei.

the fa lr showing trr i aid aru CU ore ots. i lad eg if 030 ih iLp tntsn H1 uO OtL i Jtrt a 1 1 4 OUCI UttUr i bad vi Lie Georgia since all miQiSK Lie QJ. A p' ptrUy and a Piztkmrbi i in wuh1 sho a big I cj ictti-elj 1400 tr a or i sr a i surpri5ingy ix 1 asily ei a nel ty re grow. ttu. tllllJtr atri i trie tCc 10.

Th i itio tvJrr now there Me i I ad 10 II on Item of er halt at a Kid about Hen hundrel era there as not a stogie furniture Ai a. la Nu here are five Witt at a 41 i OUO arid en. a i 1 ton Compresses. a n1 ones half a doon 0 t. ge a road hp three pa.

i es tu tour machine shops ate Oft Loubk euurprilie8 began I aeat At tuta lid not a A Now it hen I ve and Is ceiling tr the uo1h sblec tile increase 1 res there lien been a renmki-ile tLa ufat ores which wereesttMiihed of tnt hue doobled their tv while not II few of them and experimental al begin- a Into euenslre pro. dsuccees I lauU in ls 0 was The work la its orleJ or a oat lea per cent Jf tie pop JW of toe city today Ii fully age earners Ttu. 11 I fe of the employee in tile uit of AtanU in l1 was a little over ii I about It The difference lor by th creased number of skilled TW edia tte vukHM induntrlel of the TL jr tti tee pat sue years seems to to i-etxki uiijj olwUt Atlanta wm do in every mall brings to the JT 1L tf mhtx tioj inquiries fromtnaau Trf bo have I stood thdr attention tosarde rr ojvr v. 1 ti in southern Lr1e tnd who contemplate estab- Suant Ltre A numoer of tnsfce na one- rrsocal investigating tile IttrV All ia a a jsai ufcUinng uDtr fJUckuirn ulStJIet the prediction that the wi 1 tb most pro mctlveoue ever Ul the ty In point of new fimiwiiniof the MII1UfCtllrers 1 J5 dltet lLutnce the long tail Ille in Al nt Qltfl been llaUllled of ui jpa lallIJa.ry lIrugerneaL have JJphWd sad within un tree mouths the nnote mingle wl tuodrd other a i i fr ii arid no ol Atlanta. nd ftuei1JUI 1 hin il Ulr we Jay waUhwW CIH KhS as 1 turl30d it aUY1f4tle fn Urrttoryby its unsurpassed ictloa ml BOOKS AND AUTHORS A Glance Over the UUrarjr The Author It THE CLOUDL By Charles Win co This Uarl has not.

vat put In book form but Iv has been completed InUieAllantlo Monthly There 11110 doubt that serIal publication In this cue has been some thing of drawback or there it a unity la the best of Mia Nuxfj' stories that serlouily ttlsturbed by the long drawn out dell' that occur from month to month. Unity to one phase of power but Oils qualltj of In the Clouds" It practically lost in the mapslne untesa the reader Is unusually an. prte1sU In this story Wla Murtree seems to be at her best. Every wort very paragraph the graphic 0 Unestluto of character tile splenCUd description or the wild foenery the morementof the story In each and every part are all charred with the fate that broods over the mountains and controls the superstitions or the people. Each Individual stands out on Miss Murfree gigantic can ran fut and complete but all the clwctm II in life re moulded.

and confirmed by their relations to each other Nor does Miss confine to the mountains. The legislature at Nash vine ii strong quietly Into the scene. and we hive not only a complete picture of that bidy tent graphic sketches of a hall leading pout. etc The contest between RUEbW the pro- felitlonal tSlltIthn and Qwmnan the aniblUoni jQC not only a py touch but quite inimitable. It Is tot necessary to give here an outline of the atoll- ThepoMsakllghtone but It Is sufficient to iLvolre tragedy pathos awl humor.

The atmosphere the ttormi the tin rnttraLle mltU-aUthe rugged elements of the play a pert In thin admirably written nag tribute as it seems to the humanity which Bakes In hon-e there. Steve are tragedy and remedy triuaphand tafierlag tosether withan 1 iciTaflre hunor which Is intensely real be- cauic it kteniely human. CtsM twiMv By Henry James. McMillan Co. It will be remembered by tl1O who were fortunate enough to hue the nerve to through The Portrait cu a 1 aJy thtt theli3t WOlrt.

wuc nl crc i by Mlls Iltrrletti ipole the female American correspondent in London nstyouwaii aimed that interesting er a tore and thereupon the curtain loll with a sort of cultured crash such as weald result from a sudden vio entccanrrotJonamanglltBaUusaadfiaeloess We ate wilting yet WhatMisj Stackpole wanted Ute yankee cub to Wilt for we don't know but Win ttckole pob3bly knew. What we are wan fa from Mr. James we do not know. but Mr. Jmt5 probably kocee.

CeruJlly we were rot waiting for that immeure mess of verbiage. The Bostonians and no that The Princess Caumasaima' is before us we are not sure that we were walling for her. Like iii of Mr. Jams characters she is a par i and a puzze as it appears not worth solving. There are tome titulillous and come characters in The Penult of a Lady" will worth remember- leg If one is to have ones choice or ladies in that book ore Instinctively turns to old Mrs.

if if we renerrber her name correctly- who runs away from all the other people in tile vc ume the Las the nse lit humor that enables her to eHlmal them a ther true worth. The ad of the book le tuher Mrs. Touchett or MU Sackpole but Mr. Tames will Jot tell us which He is not always given to concealment however. for ore may learn irom The Bostonians" that the Miiiltffppi valley Is somewhere in Mississippi.

THE PRI ES VMA rfi Is a decided tm provement on The Bo tonins but is farbeow The 1 Portrail of a Lady. The princess In none ol her than our friend Christina Light who Iicnr1hedln Roderici Hudson. Shsisawlld but highly cultured colt as the phrase goes-and we i ave a good deal of her in the book but when the end comes we are tempted to inquire what of tlelrincessCasamassima We hear all about her but we do not know her. Tills is perhaps for tic test closer acquaintance would perhspi be kvatirgreither to the mind nor the nuriS There IC three characters In the book that one ca understand and sympathize with Madame Grardoni Mllllcent Hennlng and an oldfiidler nan ed etch The rest are all in Ute air and in very thin air at that. Mr.

James undertakes to base his story on the social problems that are agitating Great Britain but his treatment shows that the Utile knowledge he tag on tie subject is saperficiiL He had amp opportunity to us a touch here and there of genuine ham an nature. but according to Mr. jntb Ulecry Unman nature is melodramatic I tier the head Tnbutetothe8outh life ork has the following interesting re It in excellent Idea for the editor of ppm ttilsfsziae include to each number corn. ete LOT el of about OLe hundred pates. There is err chance for completeness of design and rapil movement of plot and yet room for careful fiui11 telil wt en the siort story forbids.

rt of ihe novelettes is John Habbertmla Lrue en Eajcu. It is a charming picture of sOtlhem life on the banks of the MlJiiss ppL feoctbtrn good will hospitality frankness and Kiunefv receive a tribute from the north which tlllY uerre In the cold atmosphere of thiires teis lily two very humane and civilizing ideas are gradrally dying that the family is the true tonal wilt and that there a brothrbood anoag taco. I literise seiSshacss Is kill ng naturat eturtt and lhal1ty. and th re lire those woo feat that before mllu years the true American gin Unun will be found only in the south Jr itabterton has sketched In Velce a most attrauire gill full of bea th Id spirits satisfied with tier wor an 3 not bothered with Intellectual 1 ug DI The ptctare of physlcil energy and glace which he has drawn of ce win on the tayou hercherks filled with color and hereys I ire iuut pupations pUjing pretti en trgiacefnl loDcelr dressed throat Is on to the listen type of heroine se a pile and Woodless ptlton The right kind of a man al wevs falls in lo wi suchaglr whelm is mere lie never regie sit though his knowledge may be encyclcp Icacd her flagmentliTY. The hearty good fc fellowship which exists be tvrceiallmeiibersofUieBrueton family 1 one or UCJIe sculhern characteristics which the north snou envy.

Brothers and sitters share their joj and sorrows In the wuth. while in the north thy soon earn to conceal both Most of our hope are leeei utnralln In their own homes and the girls are moot attrac live to ether peoples brothers The southern warm hear ednea which Mr. Habberton has yictured Is not a etory writer Idealism bit the real thing. THE Co TITCTIo has already expressed tie hearty appreciation of Mr. Habberton ch mttig story.

It Is a dory that will repay perusal for its own sake but it chief attraction for us is the. fact that tin author is the first northern writer to give WI a picture of southern life that may bt5 called genuine. Whether Mr. nbbertons i knowledge is the result of instinct or contact is no business of ours. He has made a piece of literature that is not only charming but true.

A PLAIN MA Taut ON tai Lance QOKTION By Simon Newcomb. Harper 4 Brothers. Professor Simon Ivewcomb has collected In book forma number of esus on the labor problem which tie his been contributing to the columns of The tnde- petdenL The circulation of such superficial stuff as this Is calculated to do great harm. I is a foolish attempt to show the laboring men ttiat they hue rogrievanCe and to convince capitalists that it ey are of mote importance thin they realty are. lit thinks that if one man does as ti for socl ty alien thousand men he it entitle to the wages of ten thousand In nothing Is his toptiCcialltj so pronounced a In hIs Udiment oftb utjectof railways to which he devotes considerable ipace One of his arguments go totbovr that the benefits conferred by railroads to vast and important to make the ev coot nected with their mansien nt trilling by corn- tcrlfon If there were I moyement foot to tolitk railroads becaiue of the evils of thEir management this argument would ho a very timely on tbu' thue Is no mch noose rnent rod there never will be.

There is a definite purple on the part of the people however to remedy conic of toe incllental evils of ruIsmlJ1. igiincnt Theta anoint point on which Pro- tfiWl roon needs Ught. tie of the lobn that the zcrptIoteal fortuneS of idirblU a id others are who lydae to their execptlial al uMl and ft airless to Impress this ooiotsti on his ii en lie leaves it of view altogether Uo uo unlous uialiou of railway proptity th tauntry the wtcr1ng of ki I I other operations which the ptbtu hi' en mercilessly d. Prekasor tewcoart A xot worth tile pt per on which it LI print The grit esonber yftttioec Uaaatne of wWC 100 OOOCOJYl will be printed wiU sppear on iiii already known th9 maf 1. mtiUDlostntionsxlt i DO rlctora will bettren for Hi ow a ukft lnse Aznoni the patsn to be prtntod during IU first year will tit the cerise of otunnbJjshgd letter' of Thtek.

about woich curiosity wu plqood by tie n1l0U1ltemen of their extetende year or in co The autoblopt to character of the letters Hone of their grta' rt charms while the feet that they will be with imn from newly SI100TCIOd. drawings by Thackeray iddi much to their la- term. Then there will be a series of papenptr Ingi ex 11 in liter Wathbunlel Rmln1sccn of th Uge of Puli and the Reign of the Casamit Mr. Wahburne it may be remembered WM the only member of the diplomatic corps retating in the city and In communication with the changing government The first of the four Papera will give his account of the downfall of the unpin AU will be Illustrated from original material in his posfctdon. Glipie1 It tie unpubllthcdDlaxiei of QonTenieuT MortlV our minister to Truce fit the close of thfllutcaatary wilt give an idea of the odal We and characters or the time of the French reyolutton.

A eoUealcc of Utters and papers depicting Early Now York and New England Society II it appured to a bllli1nt girl who was prominent In lictresy Are years ago la another pier of personal re minis tenets. The first serial novel is written by Harold Frederic London correspondent of the New York Times. Ihe tcene ii laid in central New York. The publishers expect also to tobeglndnrthg the ear the publication of a huacterisic ic novel by Robert Louis SteTelSDn Who will contri ute a th cuter story to In early number Stories extending over several Lumbers will be contrite ted by C. Banner 7.

S. of Dale F. Sjmton undone and there trill be shorter stories by me Cbacdlef Hlrm. T. A.

Jinvier. Bart Ores Jewett Ottne TtLct flits Margsret Crosby and lL IL Boyesen. General Jrjncli A Walker will contribute a papal' on so cilliani Rev. WmH Ward will present the remits of his Investigations of the Babylonian SW. Cylinders with illustrations and JohnO fi i es will write frem the fatness of his knowledge or encase.

In another line Captain F. Greene will write of our Coast Defense and Edwin H. Bushfield wm give some studies In It history. illus rs ted by himself Books and literary matters ill be dienu sed at length. This huty summary by no means exhausts the attractive promites of the Scrlbnu protpectni Towards the uf a novel by a new writer which will stor ly be published by Harper Brothers is a tale of unusual power whither eon.

sidered with regard to itt literary or Its tie merits. It Is a picture of a phate of New Orleans life at once dreamily poetic and vividly reihatie ilchlncnnous and felicitous iLusntlonsofper tonal social and treat traits. The dramatic a na- tints ire strong at 1 1 ti fi lly developet The crec sltcliswtll hanuled andlifo at aeofto plantation is portrayed with a fidelity which is both charming and picturesque. The story turns en the question or miscegenation and promises to create a sensation. WiUCareton tlo author of Purrs Ballads is one of the most I popular and successful lecturers of the day and so much LLs time is spent on the platform at his frit are puzzled to know how he finds leisure time for writing He is announced tolcclu nut neck In live different states er moot Connecticut Maine.

New Hampshire and Maosachuaetts. Yr. HoweJts promised per in the Youths Crmpanlon MlUescribehisearlylifelnOhio It aid to bring out with many exquisite touches the life of a sertitiTe and poetic boy In a western leg cabin It is to run through three numbers. Profetsor Ruskin makes this amusing arid de- 1 lgbtftl confession in his autobiography My own literary work on the contrary was always done a quietly and metbodl illy as a eceof tapestry I knew enctlvwhat I hid got to saypatae words firm ly in their places like so many tiches hemnud the edges of chapters round with what seemed to me graceful fl nri hl6 touch ed them finally with my ennningest points of col. or and read the work to papa and mamma at breakfast next morning as a girt shows her san- pier Harper azd Brothers will add next week to their un form edition olMJss C.

Woolwns novels the vo ume of ibortstoriei which she originally published through another house several years ago under the title of Rodmin the Keeper Southern Sketches. Yr. Geose Alfred Townsend Katie or CatocUn is becoming a literary event through wide discus- sine The brok deals with John Browns raid arid execution the life of Booth the assassination of Lincoln and the capture and execution of Uioae who effected It. In a private letter to THE I TiniwN Mr. Townsend writes as follows dl- rausf Leg the crilicLm of Ms book My book is no attack on the south.

It is In appeal for regular nutead of spy warfare. Its hero is a confederate ro who leaves slavery out of his motive and represents the oily of a politics affection He goes to the help of his friends feeling th they are handicapped. The iubjet or Bx th has been the theme of at least one novel pnblsih. Ed in Arkansas letting him up as a model to be admired. As I knew hiss lid walked folOu14 him I felt that he ought to be displayed for pubi Ic irstiuctien.

The crime of John Brown bllllnee Booths conspiracy and although I give Brown the tame adnirtion the people who hanged him I do tot portray him as a. legal personage nor in. done Lint to the eitter. Discussing liter yw rkMr Tiwnsenlaids Noikof his kind is very hard I had better give It up altogether and yet I dare say I shall pnr severe. II I could lead a purely Uterary life it would give me more independence and satsfiC lion and et I have found little money in novels.

It tai et one hundred copies of my book to be sold to pay toe a column newrpaper work. In disc lifting personal matters Mr. Townsecd se Jf I have built myself a place in the John Browns mountains eight miles north of Harpers ferry- where I would like to see you. It has cost ma hen ily but I indulge in the dremof an evening to my days. You see I can live where slavers was and hope the time will be when that feudal day will receive like feudalism in Europe the full niece fut Its prowess and roll joy for i decay.

The Iloitcu Advertiser Lays A New Yorker mJthtetek to mat a distinction In favor of Yr Pitdimn and Mr. Fawcett But this would not be Joe Neither these writers ire to be ctisssd with tie yrurger literary workers Of Boston They bt long almost to another generation. The truth Is there Ire tively few good wr ters New York so young as many that are writing now and vriliDgwcllnereamongni The right comparison with Mr. Scoliard is Mr. Sherman net Mr.

flowcctt and Mr. Aldrich will hold his own we think with either of the Newiorkers ctmc 1 Then as to novelists there la no one or Our younger writers that ha been more successful than of Da By Guern dale" and The Ci line of Henry Vane and almost cc much per. taps hi Century ttaies A First Love Let- tr and Mrs Knollys hutepped. lmm diately Into the front rank of writers of artistic notion At hut we krow of no writer of his yes-tea' eminent InNewiork The success of Mr. Bates la hit A WcetlofFlre andofMr WendeU1n Duth en Emma too.

has scarcely been excelled by hat 0' any New orkwriter of their years. None of this work is great. tobesuie but it is honest and thoroughly InttresUDg sad in many respects real. ly' strong Tte Critic tav Mr. Vi Carlelon the retired publisher writes from Paris to a friend in this city I tm ever here fora ear or so and Instead of publishing books tile winter.

I expect to spend the time in Egypt and Athens which reminds mil th thisiunmerl he rda French preacher. pre. seblag from Ulvin i pulpit in Geneva remark to three tfbis beareu who were wideawake thetIs was the Biblical city or thereabouts that Ptnl planted and ApoltouU watered. Very well but by what right does the French preasser Billhyei oidjoket Powes und Usunte of the Poets" is th title or wed tobe Jatu in pits by I. Prang Each part will cotsist of the port" a fc simile reproduction of a it ectlon tram msnuactlpt with autograph and four cene.

representing birth- jUcci- jc ioences find haunts counsels'S with tho poet. Ttry day life actually described in their celtlsga. 7be lchingihavebefenmade byW. B. J1J.

The lust pwl will be vot to Long- tliW AE nierofBankenviUe lithe title of novel Mature 1h Bp oa which Cwstll u1 Co. an. tcuncefcr tilly publcjaon. Tb Horytanhes LUtilcnwJlthiUlprobaM tract theatton tot of ts it ii next' session- he question I exlrdUioo seedy with Canada lUTfnn 5' rswford lea finished I new novel call ml rulPatpff a le of Modern Constantinople filth will appear serially In TIIeu1lllt1C. Mr.

Craw ford npw Ji of a yew la ConiUnUw pie cot iwf o. twtot Ji HORWBLE FRIEND For TB Cosmrmos. St WALLACE P. SEED" Jut why stopped In Panama on my return from 07 trip toWifornia Ii ter1. The quaint BpanUh.

tu1aJonaof of tie old dtj Into- nted me found It dlfflcaU to tear mywU When I wu ready to leave ny bnif jsojoarn in the. wnntry tad inspired with so jnuchconMenw tint I esaul1 embraced iugeatI of 017 Undloxd to crou the Wb1 Take lelinrely he aid lollow the old transit road. uucbes various potati aUmjf the canal. yen can mike the jonrn 7 In a couple of dajt td 700 wlllnot mind ldiD ft nl ht in one of de temps' TjJlAgcj. rw the canjl wu pet hobby mine.

I was LIlxioUi to ee how it wu wogrelnr. Besides hid an American friend whowu one of the contntcjow laid I wanted to pay him a visit The next morning I mounted a gentle tans inrnjjbth by my host and set out for AspInwll the Atlantic port where I intended to take the steamer for New York. A I wished to the camp of my friend Jack- ion 1 7 5nia4 I rode rapidly during the itcXLiBg It was the let. interesting part of toy rente and there was so inducement to tarry on the way. I passed plantations of rice di 0 and coffee.

Here and there a stray cot ton field temincfed me of home but the me- hoj any colored laborers all of them. ttripptd to' the waist had such a savage look that I did not feel dispoci to parley with them. Oecmoaally Ip ed one of the dons II. the largo plantors arc called by their nipn- gtel tenants anti with these gentlemen I got along very well. These Spanish Central Americans have all the haughty dignity of their Castilian ancestors mingled with a sweet ccurtuy to strangers that is Indescribably fl1s' cinatlng to traveler In a strange land.

More than one planter engaged me in a briEf conversation sni pressed me to stop it itis hsoitetda assuring sue that AU he had lin serVtBts and hirses included were at my disC Knowing this to simply the per- functor politeness of the Spaniard I declined these invitations anti keot straight on al rays folowed by the parting words May all the saints go with you. At one place the road ran along in tight of the canal for halt a mile. Hero I saw a scene not to be matched anywhere on earth. Enor- lions machines were at work excavating thousands of tons of dIrt juntlesa wagons were employed removing tne loose earth. Myriad of workmen swarmed every where jab.

berlng to each other in all the tongues of the known world. Among them were men from all the countries of Europe Americans Afri. cans Cloinameis West Indians and Malays The fierce looks east upon me by these people alarmed me but I pretended to be a calm spectator of the animated scans. One of the contractors was an Englishman and from him I learned that I would find Jackson about five miles farther on. Are you armed asked the Englishman.

I told him that I had a revolver. ou will probably need it before you retch Aspinwall said he You are passing through thirty thousand of the bloodiest cut throats that were ever collected together. After hearing this I had a great mind to return to. Pansies but the dread of being laughed it made me decide to push on. A suming a determine business Ilka look I put spurs to my mustana end ambled through the motley gangs of laborer until I had the satisfaction of leaving them behind me.

Fortunately I encountered no obstacle and Jackson's camp was made just in time for dinner. Here I felt safe. Jackson was a big doable- futed fellow whose men were nearly all Americans. Ho was delighted to see me end gave me I capital dinner. During the two he on I spent with Mm I filled him full of new from the states lid he on the other hand told me a lot of wonderful things about the anal.

He made no secret of his convio lion that the enterprise would drag along for years hut as he was making bushels of money the delay played into his hands. As I declined to stay all night with him kson gave no time directions about my route and at my departure confided to mo a package containing five thousand dollars asking me to deposit it for hiss In ore of the banks at Aspinwall. I suggested teat there was danger in carrying such a sum of ueney through the country but the dial- Wilt fellow laughed at my fears. He said that I would make the hacienda of Don Francisco Mendcz at nightfall where I would be royally entertained. By daylight lid thought that I eculd take care of myself.

While this talk was going on I saw two bru. iii looking Mexicans at a short distance watching us intently and conferring together in low tones I don't like the looks of those rascals I said. Hello there Pedro and you Juan' shouted Jackson. Get to' workyou lazy devils' The Mexicans growled out a few oaths and sullenly retired. They are two of the worst men in camp said Jackson but they are not likely to bother you.

I had my doubts but the prospects of staying all night with Hendez somewhat reissued me and I started off in good spirits. Myroai took me through a scene of bewildering beau. ty. The tropical foliage around mo glittered with all the hues of the rainbow. Un- known flowers of gorgeous magnificence and overpowering fragrance brightened the roadside.

At times I pissed throuh what seemed to be sections of an ea caped niensgerle Macaws and parrots screeched at we from every bush monstrous iguanas basked on the fallen timber droves or pec a- rieacriEBtdmypatboxce a alligator fright. enelmy steed and several times I heard in the distance the cry of the Jaguar. Still I did tot feel apprehensive. I was wen mounted ii as a last resort I had my revolver. Suddenly I cams upon I small pond of close water in an open space.

not dusty and worn I could not stand the temptation. Without counting the oonttqaencte. I fastened tbemosUEgto a sapling suit undressed in a hurry placing my revolver under my clothes on the edge of the water Then I plunged in andtnjoytda refreshing swim. Ona thin annoyed me. AU along the way I had met with monkeys everywhere.

They were of all size and the interest they took in my move meats ranted ne sot a little Sometimes they chattered at me Udignantly pd shook their lavtjttt At a wave of my hand flw fty they' led pro' elplUti ofcnw At pooa sp atkred the lake tio taonkcyi seemed to take ftwhcenrsg They scrambled la drtry atctedfae their id content. Among- wji one of ft ipedei that I had cot oca before Hewasa ferocious looking monster felly five I Mgl and omscnlu i a bear. gwtifoopcd oTRimiBycl rtti63 taned with them fat thewoocinor moment I wu tbfolntejyptraljMd. Hwunojoketorldafc lpfn1pl1. la a decent rig.

but 1 bad no fancy for the role of a 3oditi. Ttr was to time to lose. The monkey tad loft mjjpbtol and soon as Icouldjielzd III ld lie gave a howl of rage and droppol everythieg lrnt my colt. I tiatlly Jnmp a into my te garments cud gave chsas. It was ytselesa TM tthfikirr1z1 into top of tall cocoa Ire ml la the twinkling of an eye put on mj coat baV toned jnmnd him aad then proceeded hurl coc a Ruta afeme rtti Doh precision.

th I wit glad to leap Into the saddle 04 ride off Balmy troablMhjdjuri begun. Itadlo- cradled myself to the lo olJl1r coat money was in an inside pocket of my vest but the monkey showed JUpaiitioa to follow rse. Au flung at Mm several times I give it up. liii' tough hide seemed bullG proof ndtl erowMn4) dunce to kin him unless I hit him. In the eye The declining IUD warned me that it was time to seek shelter for the night and I qe" that in these tropIcal solitudes there was no twilight I saw no cultivated fields to houses no signs of the hacienda of Don FrandtcaMendez The situation was growing serious.

Occasionally a stone weighing a pound or two was hurted mo from some leafy covert and then the gigantic monkey would in a horrible laugh and scamper sway He was a funny lookieg chap in my blue flannel coat but I was too mad to enjoy the comic aspect of the muter. It struck me that if the caught me in the dark he would make an end of me in no time. It was belie rrlble and humiliating such a death in the tangled forests of this savage land. Just then I saws a short dla. ttnceoffin a clearing a square adobe hut.

Here was shelter and protection. I was not. much disappointed to find the hut uninhabited. It was strongly bum with no windows and one entrance from which the door nadlpng since rotted away. A step ladder led to a loft.

Ascending I found a small apartment dimly lighted by round holes in the wall which had evidently been used by sharp shooters at some revolutionary period in the history of the country. My mind was made up in in instant I went back to my mustang and picketed him about a hundred yards from the hut In. the bushes. Then I returned to my fortress just as darkness closed in upon me and sought refuge in the loft pulling up the ladder after me. I was safe here even hom the monkey and I lay dowa feeling a sense of perfect security.

It must have bun late in the night when I heard something moving in the room under me. Looking through the opening in the floor I could see nothing. I struck a match. and by this flickering flame recognized the monkey. The wretch still wore my coat and in the dint uncertain light his appearance was more re pulsive than ever.

I lay down spin know log that the beast could not get into the loft. sad commenced planning for his destruction in the morning. I was satisfied that the animal belonged to a species of mountain apes of great strength and terrible ferocity. Their cunning I had heard was almost hn- man and they did not scruple to attaok men and rend them limb from limb. I concluded when the morning light appeared to draw the.

brutes attention and shoot him in one of his eyes. Having settled on this plan I was about dropping intoadozo when I heart 1 voices outside the hut. I listened with alert ears. If as you say Pedro that this American devil is inside we should ambush him and shoot him when he comet out in the morn. Now by all the saints Juan.

WI the rep of Ptdro you are a cowardly tool. The American devil like all his devils of country. men has his eyes open and may the drop onus. I understood It alL 1 recognized the voloes. Pedro and Juan had followed me all the way from Jackson's camp.

Whet to do was the question. It was herd to decide and I waited further developments. The two robbers conversed In low whispers and all that I could hear was their final agreement to rush in and overpower rue. Wonder what they will do with tie monkey I said to myself with a chuckle. II hear the American moving said Pwa.

It was the monkey. The monster was walking in a circle all the tune and the dead leaves that had drilled into the hut rustled under his feet. There was another whispered consultation slid the Mexicans rushed into the room below. The outlaws taw a huge dark form and made charge with their long. murderous knives.

I heard two dull thuds and knew that Pedro and Juan had been dashed headlong against the walls. Mother of tFesus" gasped Juan knife him you ton of Satan' Fool cried Pedro knife hint yourself The robbers made another rush. Thousand devils yelled Pedro where are yen Juan This hog of en American ha' me by the throat and I have lost my knife. Ho is a demon. groaned Juan he is founding my head against the wall.

A volley oaths followed and then a cho. rus of groans. Through it I heard th ominous dull thud At length silence pro. vrJlt an I knew that was over. If last match was gone but to my great delight it was nearly morning.

With the first ray' of. dQlIh pewtd through the hole in tie flier. It nas a ghastly tight that root my gaze- The two Muicans lay on the floor quite Their heads had beep mashed to a jelly the stabs wain and thtlr throat tore dark blue nark. Sitting in cue corner was the monkey. He was ceding profusely and was evidently to.

rkwly lust. At first I thought that I would am He had saved toy life and I felt tefut But when fxel the ladder and ducecUed utmeab1o bet prepared Urn self for. a tprg sod there was such evident malice in his 979 that I drew bead and fired' Qae slot illthe work. He rolled or dead' wis plaee fo aeaft ish an. ld tentWf4Wl car Jn toarch pfiwy g.

tomyirwt ioyV7f Waliea iris all ifllk 44W Immediately itfatel Jinewjhat it Sptak of W9f ifzIosi iad i plclcn tit tUteaeaf ji JM the monk ty bid borne in the trifyw regarded by the authorities ceok aI- Wl stray. Solwljelylepnnr oaaei until was cfala under my owa fit art BorimrowBcwmtrymeu. LT Of coarse Tl Te never wasted sy itill-hohduiybirrt. Milk Crust ban jff Eczwia id Scalp Humors byJDutfcujra feicLeoGtaUovethUbead face anti left eat 4 bad a food doctor Dr. toattendhta.

but A te. otwpTsei and the doctor ooold not oureTtim. Ills whole head face ana left ear wrrela alear inl state and ho suffered terribly. lesogttt the dUeasefrcm him and It spread allcreimy face and ek even got into my eye Nobodrtnoom we would ever get better ifelt surewewewdii oguredtelife. I beard of the EEU WES and procured abotUeofCvnccu.

KOL vKiTaboxofCrmcvxandacike Ticvi Soar. and used them constantly day and nlgnt. Aster mini two bottles of EraoLvisitoir towof-s Ct and tour cakes of SOAP we III podeCtJf. cured wlitout a scar llyboysjkiais ttor like 8" Grind Street ULLIZfT1NG. JWiTY Cm NJ to before me this 27th day of Utrea WiJ.

jtPk THZ woiisraouz IflIAD. Fare been in the drug and medicine business twenly-fireysara. Have 6 en selling yaurcori- crciLEMDiEsdBc they cane west. Ta Tle4 all others in their line We could not TTTUJ nor could yon print all we have Jieard said In favor of the tbeCimcvita Oeseyesragorhe crn uraatiGSoapcuyed UtUegul inoor houseof the wont tore head we everssw. and.

the SUsetr xsTandCcnccsAarenonrcurin a yonni. Ucman of aiore leg. while thsptystciann aretry- tDg tohaTBit sonputsied. It will save Us lee and perhaps hisllfe. Too much cannot bf uld In favor cfCcncTnuSiH3Eiui COVIBGTO' ST.

1 BLBXITU100. CtTICVdA EE3r iEs are a positive cure En every' form of Skin aodfibxxl Dbeuea from Pimples to Eciofuia. Bold everywhere. Price CDUCtau50. iAp 250.

Nv Prep ired by the POT- TtaDEca ixcgmiccAL Co. Bojtsnifaij Send or Slow to Curs Skin' DtaaMe BlemiahM Pimples and ACHE ACHEI1 AUHEin Sharp Aches anfi rllsysd la on by the Ciatleura Antl. ia Piuter. A perfect anUt2e to pain. and Inflammation.

At dreg- lstI 25 cents five for 1100 ToUer I IDrIlKand Chemical Ca. The GreatEUBIQN A Delicious Invigoratingand Life Prolonging Beverage. Instances are recorded of persons- who have lived over 120130 140 and even over ISO years wlthin the1" last three centuries who havfc jbeen constant users of the. Coca- Plan some form. COCA WINE positively cures and prevents Mcn- 11 and Physical Depreiou.

Lose of Memory In. somnia loss of Appetite yvm Dyspepsia Female Weakness Sexual Debility Kidney tieas. Neuralgia file Headache General Nervous rebillty Muscular Relaxation etc. COCA WINE as a general Jjulcandlnvlgorator has no equal. It gives power totbe ralaand strength to the entire nervous system firmness and elasticity to the muscles and richness to tha blood.

Every in valid month beyond the reach of other remedies can take WINE COCA with pod- tlye benefit. In the mat hopeless cases It wQT" give strength and vigor and prolongUfeanl cc. tivity for the duUeaof life For Professional men such as. Lawyeo inuls ten Doctors Students and. Wdtervthe Coca Wine Uindiipentable renewing all the nerve fcrc8tlv- lug energy and vitality to both mind and body All afflicted will find the Coca Wlnqadi remedy.

For Female Complalntif auch as Suppression Chorosll Dysmenonhffi Sick Cola Hinds and Feet etc the CociWlnelaaprVeml. nerit cure sad preventive. ta cware of substitutes and ImitUOM as there are many in the market. Get Lbs genuine. Pro- ptredbyDr 8.

remberton the we Zubion Send for Book on the wonders of the Coca an- Dsm1na Plants and marvelous cures recta by Pembertona i Wine Coca. For sale by druyststax Pemberton Chemical cu we 107 Marietta StAtlAnta Ga. FORCES 500 OUR LEADER Genuine hud ealtla bntt03Uo9 apo tmIveta pJamand cap we. HENS SBO a tTS 00 and. 2220 Shoe are stylish warranted leather dl arid wear well.

WDUBLAS warranted and celebrated Slice So butioa Full Use iaallthetcpnhritTlctfor J1 guessil wear. QtAUIY COSSWttRM. city. G. H.

A. W. en TTmTESAlX. On I I lar :25 nero a S. I fin I 4 cnbndered a 5 du ed re bo e- i.

fi fr 5 worth double. eent ART iEt T. til 1 r. pi 5 5c pr. uj I paIr.

ii0 lor aU pric es elt vaTiet l1' stitched 5c. 10' Jch wortb Kere pri ri. In in Ly rards 4" ilrd 3 WI s. i t' t. i VJt Ut5.

wir sculet 1 it 50C t. 9' wor. orr.1 3 I 165. 1. 8 r.

ortl 22 Y' 1 and we can gU Uantee elsewhere.j EP RT ENT Len 1 if' 7 5 1. 1 1 i rql gL ered t1ann tSEY st cWty. OOQ PEP4RT ENT Splsh Sideboard covers T4' Cl1r by Cups WOOeIt ltIJ lk VCUIP. bb Quitted and hua i tSil p.W"i'I BLII ST. IUfld III.

2fotbp tapa lt7 1114 VUI6t7 III atrtkUIC trtlfl tll. Cen. of 1ftit' InflOtuun ID 1'- IJlrg Se- lht ulanta W5 the ltit IS DDnft lure ilaJf llal ph oxta ID roll' pl o11llreclalty In and by thui sgrega1iu tndtw I Dttrrrt. attracted more tencW haD I It which ore rarua1 blict of thea more oxnptoeS at iD lhtnl. and.

reater produet 1. lhennet UJir I to" am lhalH tnrlr in the Ai 11. a ted Tn 1iSmt Tlo- ft eDt Wlihlngtou. tlori tDKnrt cen. i' nn' ir frllrtS td foUowlnr 1 ionofllanfa the A II cF 1 jASrHT nEg IN 180.

I il i 16 6 3l ti2 UJIN1 4 I61 1 l21 I. 2H r5 I SaaLDILh. 1 1176970 l. 7 jlron 6 II MOfl fIltrii 1t I IlenI1ent greleit t. nIJC IO" ewr lt lDr its lli Iuremd cit 1II a IIP from mor.

en- thirg tcta than dd AU Till Slln BUS ol iltod 1st ha sub. jtCllbe prDmui3fl lrea a dn iLj tryndudlng a lIl nufc num J1f tIlgll ed Irng. cncoura lfoll Dythrg tc ds i awtIWn pS11. the pres 1t I CIl lu t1a1 The cre' the uiaton has 6J ul hl lIr ll ontbis me t. While 1IlS I ttc my ready a.

ta wa etc. fnI ut nromatim ac' nuppte ce U1 whn a11j Ut lIlent rli Ve Uf4 wan efJ d. TlHe ed inooo fr. uh HttHlIt tm ut If maH IUT11 AtltUa a c1 ItIILid tae tartan I. TH' I I Ic.

IOJe and mar Me 1 IS i lOO' 4 Bldmllh 10 Dj OOOJ Eoote and ihotE ji 10 1' OJO wood. 15L3 3O 100 4 WOOJ bOO sid u11dtu. i ROO. COO 3 rODfectonery itoe 24' OJ Oarrtages----- bSI 6700 Ceffinp. 10 JroJ Cotton factories 1X 1sZGU lOlton com reMe8.

i :0) ooolflC 35OOJ char' and 57 15000 tJLUtIDH 1 3. X' i 110 11000 ikl' ro I. rJ tr sad grist mlii 6 21 allJ hemi. ltOjXi 1 I i 1 t. pr ii :1 OJOO 300 Co 1 03 lUCWHY giu an I ttutra1 imple IlEL ioo 7 roo 1 1 hr ui1 toD bag I I 1t)0 75 WO R.

a hop I IIi 0. 3W Wh bliDd5 an. hur. liIX 13 0000 aJery Imd 41 2100 I 1 OP. bip I 40.

OSi i 2 Cvnl. ili 3030 60) I r-Iu ti2flhtPr II et wrL tt. H. IJ. 000 i1J 6C7 I iOOt 1m lc i a wJ i1 Tto reae TOe pa' IId a hi.

eil is thosv3 by CJ II JSlA Aih I iJ oJ cJUOjU JXrlfll lCltfibran WtDt fjr nhw I. tIP. 1 lty 1Jl. 1:11 50 Lu. tl" lu HItrtl larte lOa 11 fa ily expfalne1 I It it rvIfW I' ttl :11 I htLC" J.

Al' :8 0 1) 5 11 111011 II' i1diOJ one oer It bL alJo JliH ele was IMwry At 1iuw i I tgle fIIIOUQ and OlL Li 160 cl1on' ht 1 sJi2 crones dOt IV1 JJ' k1 iho ilLli LCotl lc 1 :8.1 a A hive Lrtt1D to rife ricr a. pvtr lde rot 11 lr1t5 Evtl10 wau urlflwh1ch lIereel hblihed It MILliY txieee le 1Il. ChjJiCay goq 1 ti4U lJ gln' ILj E' 1' Hn aT' ao 1 otabinhd I IlCCCll1 1 JLJ AtliSta i S11 of at mlJ1 rle3 IIv lt centf poPJ te lg. 1 vuallJu to 14 11. lIre 74 wa amoa TholJ 11 tPT yr et1 of Ute entire on II nil' wael rrtl I Lito I.

I OU Ir vr the tj rt tl" 0) tel I vu tll I. It tu Ie vkU what II mrt Utr IIJl oapaation from :1" ha ve Ult hr IUy ITIItTIG uUlt tr" wHcllan Jum tn e. tlhD rersonllly I Iur A Atjjta Ii6 msnurouuing lLickul tll 11 OtU wtl rolUct1veoueever lii 14J lLe lory fJ 1 11 cAt Lt raUlIl1I1f11 of Ioti' PLC JJ 1 fe cbt witt Atinta It Uull Itu i It ree 141. 1 trUiC In sub Uzttt Indastilan Irt Mr ql 1 I I ULil1IIiUhio 1Jc 1 Of waWh wt IJ 1w1. lUrlJ.

oil It II lJi i DU turitory by fit Kit 6sJ' llt" the JlIJ uil thll CVllatrlcl111I1 lioto Lo lei Vol iUi l1terpr II" Ur. Icdued pvzeorew q1teJI1 Ill gtlt1 lllteuUC1oo1a qd Ium Ib1tb1QU cl' 1I4. tIJJ UI II 11- lllj 6" rute4bo. of GlJIt11 tl- In all panot 1e 4. Am II been I dOUbUtw beenaometh1n a for hereln uUltlln heCloudi" UA ip- Te.

I' a wor ry do charac thewl1dr ntt7 lorylntJOh CUn1 the1rre1L1oUl ba llto 111 mbl OU1 judge liarry Ih plot Is a alight one. Ills ity re tll1 dy re I rml moill. tml- pia th dlll lrably boo- rl whlcllmake bo tragedynd rIDr triumph and with an al mlbe cu Trir rrI Cs Ul go Lady wel nUe 1 HII ricH rre rondent Lou 1Ju. Ju ou wril Hlli t1 at cu tin wOllldresnlt io tnt Commotion amongl ilkuaUlls andfiIJe lanes. WhAt Misn 1111111 r.

vcr bilge Ut n1ani now thalTh Jam ss tie-and vclume. at J6 ot 1sa ot ho cTer MiWti ppi U8sDtA BostonlulS I far betow otter old She I a wild colt hue tie Princess ClIsamasaima rhaps It A rhp krat1r reither car old idler Vetch. al11n IDts under h1sstory I plp. give I hnman JJDHa I rr cr A Tribute to the South of New York. marks.

It Lippin. tn f8Z Je to ete toTel I It HIrCLt hch h. fr ofthceJoyclette9i11 liiuccns LCU th MisissippL 1 erTt theeold thin rest- Jra cBlly ont- that broth rhod lHn selliJ haC5s klUiDg fre gtnlitnan onl fr health fr 1I0rl 1. and I II uogs. Velee ayou her cherks her eyes lh PY ressed throat" Ie 9 ways iJl lure with sueh agir" to b1 ma 1c aDd cen all men bars or the BruEwi1 is eD rr.

lt1the th ar an attractive warm fr st rywritersldeal1sm COS8YITUfIOS ehi 1115 net its UBi mI. on I MASS QO T10 sulartlcilstnf lb is 1 I ten thou and Eopu aUl as tlllent of the raUwa JliltenbllpiCe gO to show 6 so evils mansiestient there on try UIi e1y one i1I. purp' to ut remedl lit mtnt. ThereJ lih optntu IC pUOQal Vaisdorbilt 11 due 1l1t he oJ 1cJU real Olt Ie. tl UOel pniou.

mrJruJi OU by been lr feuor Ne. b' prlDto1 if lne wbtCIIlx prtuedWIU ap pmUh is PowDioml" l1 i II' be UJ1tn1 w1 JaSUl pruth II lt 117110 blh 1 oliti Uk Y. mODlthe pa fI prtntoc1l1urlntltdlratreu' otun nblllhcd rd. th lr a autobtollatblO theeeleYen is one rreest limns he1tS Th MhJbtu th. aUf mte rat wmaln em pin.

unpublil11cdl DW1cl orth IdE iii t1meor Ittterand tk a' irl lUtTeu pt. er pmonalrell erlall1onlls lmkriCr T1m lI1a1d year ihorter contnlbnted J. wsid otllm Cb1lQ lcr A. so Wm. H.

1nowlcd V. Boo will oUne GUlf shortly It phn. rich In curious 1 illustrations ofpu shill- re klfdly dsltCl is welt har. lcd and life a oo mlJcegenat1oDand wm Carleton Bal1l1 oflhe tat fr1n to lecture we dlJf lent states Mtf chUet puper The will escrIbe his early life in Ohio. exqll llte seI itiYe Ills Prof ssor Ightf as methodically pece ot tap tr ex ctly whAt ay pll ges fio11rl cunnlngestpolnts girlsboWi WEe uniform ol Silas volume short stories under 8onthemSketchea.

soOthe Ina Int ttld PYlVlU Je. fol er ttit Booth novc pnbl h. did der. wrkMr. aids Work or Iu gelber r.

tO ld Ilf yet litt aiElWiI iDg SSJf rrf' dream of an Ifc ve meed or I tie cw might seek Pt rI1n ithH ca. :1 Itur ger Bo tou. belong Is. ccmpar writers wrIting lll1ere among us. New Yorkers Demtl hubeen Date.

Crime his A tu" Mrs ofhis in York. A boil of Fire and Of Mr. his it York writer grc tto be lure TheCriUffays Mri WCarleton I for a sear 10 publi blDg the' this summer I rd a hearetswhOwere wide awake th U. II bat real Bill Nycs old jokes Eotrellnd thelootlo the to be art it ftction anto rapb I teCet Iflio ce6 lr rhI I he etehlng1 have been made bJ W. CII devoted A J.

er of Bnk r5vlUeh the of' On troIce fee pub iCJt1l1 story wJhcs UtIIOI whIch wUl pvosably the alien- II. on An1lh Paul Jal i TallOUfoderD Con. lOPle I Cr. ud OOJ1ltI1 lt4IJOo lTJte pfD1ar" i Lke thlllllCJf fbo e1Ji ceUlbctQ1 JJlJollJqu tiF 1i. MY Tn CONltrm o1fn rJt Iato 4inl' aon mlntnti- on1la sq clt1in nt.

u41J un4 away. 111 loaTOmr eoun 1 m. mUch codd6J1 the 1ft 1' le chel OUIpobrtJa YOiL. 01 cmm. oldafl.

nbounind Ipf olde Naw h01l1l ot It ha I conm wan pa morn lg tu brmy ApbnralJthe re rn1d4ey intereat lg wa irdjii lIerund ra ho aocolored Oecuioo l1. I pucd argo 1ant rs Igot nl haveall tbtislndescrlbably efut lg a mactory riht alqays Mayall untlea everywherejab. 1 I I The1ierce Onoot Engl hml wdhe. thittythonaand snm lg look t. scamp 8 AmerJ ga he gU dr utUIe co 1t nld Orm18elt.

Mexic ns ton ea. I re Bured cifin My road tookme bewUder lg menierle Macawaand 19t1. outhe raJl rise cxcastd I patborco ac tne tid relOrt1 With ut the mustang to revolve11lnder and. enjoyed a thing lOD 1 theytook lI1uoh Ute I 4eclJ I alJIIq ha- wa-o' t1 cJ mC if. JIad1D.

P. lpiJh i1 1. 4J torthe On DC. lAm cJlif1 onl 0 tpti1 i. 1:1 Ji4nof lie teroC 1zJ1 r.

1 tetl hJ1 ote tea1fM4 th' a1ij hro 1eKoc1 glans 4 oD 11 th fIIiitW ablo1ut paraqu I' WIIl b. Jb1 ar ijOocU. Thom 41e4 Ililp toJn4 Jco 14. Ii 1 avo 1Ternh1Dbnt coaLJ Ju jJnto oTered-laml8nU' te chfe Jm ih up fAtolha er bu ioIIed1' hlmsd cocoa mowUb lwu to1u ltl Xtud CDJldle4Jn1eIUo m011 7. t4IDOWJ 41JP ltiol.

1iiin Ipn upma' Ieell1 and tbef w. no chancoto methat helt tl' pcal lolitndosihere 0 hCiUJ a Frandr Mender. WU' iro a. weid1 t15 0 at sOme wua fmtnylookI tallce off in cleaJ' Jlg rom nnaUapartment COmt ardJ 1nthe rot ed ItUM er ni thedoor noili i g. ruck thJs1Uckerlng I I4Y Ul hru ength u.

aUa eoD. IUlied BaV IIg when on 11 thattlrla rn- p' ele11open go thedrop on us om t1l' Inlow men th mJ aeU monke Pedroand uus Fooll anotherrush. leUe4l' cu tl1n at Tolle th of1OIU. hWdht CmlncuaduU AtJ th ull U1Uu on 117 goDe t1D1 ondn ho Hr caula1 1d walliand thcizthroitibero c1 rk bJUon 8i l11rha 6' bu4JJI profulal7anc1. andI hent er U1e auchT1d oJn bfao A OJ1OaloHll JIJm104otI aetrd Jt f' it I.

ttam 1kr iJ tW' 4 m12l mmeJ1a4 bomet41 6Jtf i61i be rt nthortUcu wflet1. pPj21 i p1AuI14er i 11.1 1 1j k7 lStfi1IWf lt CUSt ruff' EdemI1R. a AU pHuD1OritC ri4 7r b1 titi Ul. AiTiOVE 7 I Itert ltOr1 whtJi ruG. 1I1JJrll1c1Mbil ea4 ADdz1hSaner fo brc" huOYU hllhe 4.

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