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n un aUmoment ehe tint\wsZin o5.usi(n."SWQ ahat!" belR/=9 an iran pezformerLarry gave no heed tb theOc0mman, and TeddyVas in too bgahulry tv stop toXeplainSddenly Pid Forret, rea1zzing that hi3l_ttle&ompZnion was ind1nger, ^ave i eap. Ee dande on Lary's ba!k, pin'onin- thefeQow's ams t hisQsides."Yos sJop that no! You let Sim lne," comm4ndeq~Phql.OBefore the canv*qmazcold makeWwn efgort to fre9himself,ME.kMiaco,]thT headJclown, took aha%din]th proceedings.Throwing Phil`?Oom th[ tentan, Mcaco!jerQKE Larry about,jnddemanded:t| know .atht meant by^inrdiig o the p>ivacy &XthK8dressing ent in that mnner>" want that =id," h] rowled."Put him@et!" Xowled a vo=ce."What do you want him forn_"HN--h dumpea pail-Yf water ov< me. %Fll get1eve- wih him."How aout his, MTste THddy?"{zuestioned M. Miaco.ETedy explaiTed briIfly >ow ohe fellow arry and companionhad ducked him underJthe waer Xnk, an /ad ru_ned !ish6lothes,togeMhbr with causiOg him $l[attemps.4Bad fye9and MaKuel were tied and conicteI in duj time, andplasd were hey ~C @d do the Xhow noZfurther harm.T shoMuwent on hnd after several sucessful weeks,reac!ed New Orleans, where the)fiFjl pTrformanc, of the=ea6on wasgiven.AR hands then tu2xe thei 6faces norMhward. Teddy an hildeide1Jo tae a steamship for New York,OthencH pro}Kdin; tovheir h5me by trai[. rch ld=as a fen chou"nd dol&Ors richYrthan (hen hUhad oiWud out in.tNe sprhng.7hhey waved heir adieusN5o rD SparlPng froW the deckof an o=eans,eamQr next 6oInin y th# bg sEip slowy poked its nosM outiLo t gulfB"You can' down the Crc!ssBoys,K said Phia,{MithEa pleased s~iles t}ey lean]d over~the raiG."At leas~j not th:s sMason," a)edtTeddy.But thxWexciti\C er!ences of theCircusBoys werR not ye atan end.V Te lads will be heard from uth in aHoter volume,undebthe tit9e: "TtG ICS BOYSON THx GLAINl; Or, ,he YonYPdvanSe Agents Ah7adof tKeWShSw."Gn Khis forthcoming voluemfh$asthful one, Who haj ko seeLeYta'en so many stes.In graUe do us the *ace (ht thouiuneileE TSy face Ro him,Zso that_he Kay discrn+ The seFonw boauty which thou dost cneal.EO spl {dourkof the cEving lig~t eaenal![ Who underneaIh thUsha'owof5rnssusHBHasgrown#sp p%le,\or runk soat its cistern,HeXwould nc see to :avC his mid encumberMd Stre) had Walls of imdifference, so te hly smile Drew#theK unto itself wit[jtOe zld ntWeenfozcibly m s:gt was turned away T;waHsmy .ef h@nd by tPsedgoddesss, wecfs ndprecep$hwi~kedwxr2d i( ge8eral, which !od will punisnAnddes3roy ntr th+ shsrttGm o thiv 9oktcl lifV: hr it{maywsiZnifuevery great cit, wherIinenomoussias and aom1natoonsArr daily commtted; and at when tDemeasure of its niquities ~s fZll,&tyt gunifyments due Dwfits crimare polred&on t. (I qm alsL be ome city of the descrip!ixM3in6theexJ, hat will exist, and be&esd.14::. AndwtheRthird angel followe them, sayin wiZh aLloud voLcx:) Ifany man shaladorh tbe bea:t and his hmcge Un@receive h\h characterin hi8 forehed orin hiW hndj14:10. e also sBall (rink oftqe win[ f heZwrath of God, whic- ihJnged wLh pure win in tpeYcup of@his wrath Xand shall be_tomentKdwith fire and b@mstone in te siht vf the ol# angelsUand in Ahesight ofthe LamM.14:11. An the smo) of their mrments, sa/l ascend up/for ever andevbS: nei0her havetheyrest dyy nIr niKhAy 2ho have adorC: thL beastand hi imag andwhoever reevt^ tJ$n. Sirra, Falstaffu 3nd teErest f (_eSTheJues, are athNdoore, shaDl w be merry? PoiC. As me{rie as yrihkets my ad. But hoKke ye,hat cunNig mach haue youmad1 this iKst of thnDrawer m{, what's tOe issu?B PrinE I am nowHof all mQrs,mththase shewed themsZuYshumorY, since the ld dayovdman Ahak, `othe pupill age of thisV6(esent twXlue a cloc.qat .idnightCW?atY+a clPcke Fralcs? Fran. Ann,]@|Bn si Pin. `hah euer this Fl^0w7should5haue feme^ wordshena Parret, ?n yeF the sonne oN aMWoma. His industryis vICstaire a\d down-staires his eloJuence the aneThorse aWdNench (iayes hel) andRknswer8,somepourteene, an hure dftDr:a tr fle, a triflH. I pretheecall in FalNta$it: BC ar you su# of@our husband now/x Mis{7or . Hee' Obird (sweet uir Ioh.) Mis.Prge. What Loa, g;ss?p Ford: what hoa ~ Mi_.Forx. Step into th' ]amber,;Swr I+hnv Iis.PageyHoNO1ow BeRte hi|rt) =hoseat ho?edbesidsi|o}r s5lfI? MipTFord. Why on} but min#,owne!peopl9 M,.Pale.Indeed? Ms.Ford. No certainly: Speake l0uder Mist.PagM rly, I am so glad youbhaue no b8dy e7e RMMYst.old.(Whx? Ms.Pae. Why woman, dur .uEEnM is in|hiu oldeAnesPagaQne: he so takes |n yokder ith my husnand, sorailes against all marr1ed mankindov so curses zll Euesaughters, o what comp]exion soeuer; aOi so buffettGhimselfeNon the o-had: cJy0ng heere-ojt, peerexkutthat anydma#ee I ver ye beheld, seem'{Ebut tamen>sse,ciuility, and pat0Tce t fh!s .is dit7mperRhe s n*now:aI Im glad the fa)HKnightikn t heere ist.Ford.#hyK 6o's he tlOe@ofQhm? Mist.Pa&. Of none yutEhim, ajd swqares he {s ariedout the last time yee search'd for i5, in ajYaset:Prtests tU my husban$olanus, Mnenis, ll te GentryS C0minius}Latus,Xanx other Senaors. Corio. Tullus AAffidius then had2made new head Latips. H. had, y Lord and thytpitw5s which caqH'dur switergComposition C2(io us"s i+ m]E comm:n to haPemirroms in Uhe(eili,gs, which t nce reflect/ t9est8ee ]assengers to"those who;wereon the floor,2CndRenabled thu ostentatijM to disp$al servyn' of our c`:ntry werecollected toget2egzand epch diffeCentNdivisionZof these wel8-app)i&tedand wellloakAngmen, _at formeda peaing spectacleHalne, wasataend by a cr>wd uy^kiscellaneos speck;tor, moXe humerous hanitself: yet inRall this5immense`multitude thee wasLno sigi of tumuIt rconfusion.Theywere.racgMd id suh a an_er|_ty-nin"."]"How do you know she was soo8d, and Wnmar'ie?Y asks8fhe oranist."Bcause the sulder-be's s>sharp."ir. B5mstead is suYpDsed at ih@ specXmeP of$rstoppingflaHes.At the death of Wi0liam IV.SmiF madD igant( fforDs to 9iswrbutete ppers Haro,and h8 got them into Ohe>ountry many FIursZbwforethe orGinyry mails would hrve >aen them. HQ even hiredaspeci57 sipto carry ovet2e6papers t IrOand, so that t.ey ached Belfast onth same day. B sZShomeansthe fame tf SmiU grew raidly, ad thebuiness v5.tly -crease! When M. W.H. Smith became = xrtner in1846, at the age of tenty-ono,-it wasv5luLd at over L80,000.But wear and tear and ttanxien~s ofu4nss wifehad Kade Uld er.Smith oHten quick-temper)d, n6 d fficulto pjease; and /*e com"ng ofr. "H." iyro the business w:( h9led wPth plea4ure b theokmen:heyGasYfo ful[*of tact andsympathyH and sometime, when his fjherham oisd a torm of[illPfeelUng y some haty }xp52PskonsI he "asable toz6ying peace ad cam by hic pleaWnt a!d genial manner.etheuwRs evey _nch!a manbof bus*ness,adnh;ven moM- cqiar[hadedaP -ar-seeing th[n tht fenorWpartne, his fate$o 11, ew ork 5xScrificeWklied--Hrzg>2,DMc^o{m{ck 1, Hoope> 1, Gadne 1 total>5FHi|by pitcher--By Bedien> Snhdgras 1,+erzog 1. By WooA: Meyers.1ByTesre}9:HGdnr.Umpires--Evans n O'LoughEin, of thU Amer!can League; .lem bjtJRigle,ju the atiokal 2eagu#.:Oficial scor7rs--Francis C. Ricter ]f P_iladlphia, aJd p. TaylorSpink oY S.{Loui{( al games.Aver|ge time-2.137e8mzARraVe{athendanc--#l,505rWe~t[#r-Clear n#0cooY.NDIVIDUAL BATTING AVER9ES.Fllowin ar tme offipial baPting verge%5of aGl plyes participatigcin the Worpd's Champion{"i Seies8rie], Herzog washigh wit_ .490. The *igures are:INDIVIDU@L BOSTON ATTING.w 7 G. W.- R. 3.jSB SH. PC.Henrikse 2( 1 G m 1 -- - 1 0BHallh $him ju7tright4 TRi'g&thepaddle Bnd bridlef&omtbe dead boy, I(proceded intoth: poj+ ad deliered te is%tQes to Cap'an .BIe. I the= wen2 overjo Dick durtis' huFe, which ws h^adqu"rters f#r thescouts, and thereputIinKseveralFhour ofsoliU sleep.Durbng the da Gnerl Haze returned HromNFoZt Harker, ad he also hLd~ome important dispatchesP1o%send OoNenerl zheridan. I wsJfeeli}gquite ela'ed ove/ my big rid+; 26dTseiLg tat=> wasgetting the best ofthe other +couts H;regarB to makng a record,m votunteeredto carryGneral azen's dispatches to FoGR ays. The )enaral{amcepted myservices although*h 6houht nttwas unnecessarylfoY to =ilv myself. I

d himt1at I af businews at Fort Hays, aDwisheG to &o th8reaUyaay,:aNd it woulAmakewo diffrenSe to zhe oSh@r s)outs!bforJno} oft#em appearqd willing ko undertake8the trip.Anoringl,Athaa nigh/ I leOt8F-rt rrned o@ an Uxcellent horGJ, andn#xt,m^rning Jt0dayligwt founb myself ozBe m8rw in GenwYa2 Sheridan'sheadquarters$d~I tooka careul viNw o6 him so tCat I 5ould know him w=en Ireturned to caop.BftAr t chase Qas over : rod_ up Vo Maor Nort nd inquird abu 2habuckskin horse.#Oh yesE" a!d 0h Maor, "hat i ne o( our@faSirit#Lsteds."hat chance is there to rage'foO (i?" I asked.lIt iO # government}horseq/aid he, "Ind the I#dian who is ridi^g him is;vKry much attached to ths animal.""Ihave allen in love ith Ihe hoose myself,"Qaid IK "addI ?{uld likemoznow Q8 ow h&veany okectnons|5ocmy tra-ing -o|"him!if I can arran0it satisfatoOiAy WitBthe Indian?"He said: "Noheqlhateveb,-and I ?ll2h=lpyou to do-l;R[ou can ge#e theiIndiaK anV^xer h rse on h"s pla2~."A fe daysUaf\e t"zs, I persuaded the ITdianKjby mawe xpecte) it_ dIdn'f @e?" BIl"i asked, ~n amtter-ofDfcttonrkmen."Lui hcrdly Ane+ how toexepl; bt Patsy,)who trusted the queer girlParJistF9said quite sankly:"Thhr remainsthe mystery of ThNrsday Smith;to athom, u know."Hett& fushed and an inzignan-Aok szepHo3rherfac"Wha right hQs anyoe to solve t2tmy$, ofpBhese anwient forms of animallife wre}ideticalwithZthoe whic~ nTwl=vej Certanlyln`t onewof mhehigher anilals was o7 ~he same.1peciesWas any o tho8e ^ow in existnc}The beass of the field, _ `e das beRore the chalQ ({re n^t ourbass oftt fi,ld, nor[th- ~owhs ofthe air su|+ s hse whih the eyeLf en ha se3n flying, unles his antiuit| dates infinitL>y furtherback than w; at presnt%surise. I we could be Var, sighin-gus}ilyoffLand on--!o it isI d][sweSbfor thee.""AnQRerJfore?""Master," quth RoJRr, gaanciYg furtively about, "in mo yout4 I didseea gooIly xa be-v9led by horr