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', ■ ' ' ,, ^ _ _____ ■ ■'• .f . . |..fFierce Stfuggle In Mldaif Between Bird and Snakeiike Fj^ Ended In Wietory For Latter/Wter Flihl Whicf) Is SaW / ^ to Have Uated Thirty Seconds. * . ind to the, Bopu amai'went to ^eep on tbo »4cta 4n‘ fJM- .nUa worn, t «^5ke, ajieut jnfdnlghVa^r.» aiatrewitag of being carVed Info. ameOl: plecee by [»Jot. Johnaop'a mlUtla. at, Oentyalla ad' shot do-wn a train load of aoldlers thpre beildee. Xhe urbole coiml I told Con- of the crew yibey bttiglied and nald I was g ag Wdmanlsli. On. the ting wdmu that day tl i a inlsery by alwaya >bo- in)l«A. on to ’,dO-'‘^:ktgW ; f; thlii« to tlti» of peril.. ®»0 ,dTll W«e denaoMttotail .O totW and wer agaia,> .K in id i'cb i^ . l lik i'^ ^ ^ a a d totoda '!»«■ a story told M nottb ^ .tVhiii#.bo*^’ ;wato found yrhndeay i p s s s s f e s i p « r niessongor'? .waisaie, M ti slena«*0P^ # he madedgjt ^ wa. «*Ybs, aW aha said promptly, “Half a-Boore o f outlaws were Ing up to ais. ) ' ‘ ^ r £ r A * s f . s s S “ “My flatar hi^ a baby, and % toad IBto wag aco^tefb Ptor t^o w f ^ - -Ma- Itopt tito 1 * ^ , > u t he ; W ^ t ■«>!l^;. to Jto0l>l», cOato, -- ■ th^ner. to » swaatoo-wa^totovwftrh,- . - v . , . M - : ________ _ George Stadelborger of Highland .Beaoli. N, 1'., tel]s the following atocy a duel between a Jtohhawk and an .•tiWhtch he wltneaaad reemitly t \Onr cottage to sltuatod <m tht ;row ship of land betwfeea the ;aiid the 8hrewabury rlrer, a^d ' aerOM the rlTey a b the Highland of jl^e toaTCiink;'' Almost coMtantiy todean, fcmlatag* io^On^ prey, ajnd the . - nd anlet gltor,. and an the while I could a that Mr. E d had decided npon a plan Of oftotoklTo action also. Llttie by hare lasbd thirty seconds: 'TbSbtrd’s fllgfif became more and to,6te erratic, for the Tdubn that the_eel had hfr i: 1 i ' l v1- ’ ' #av^fl(iet In an ^uotfiarTowii Hoar^ Noise Coming From the ‘ Casket #lcK^He Was Cpyering, but Was Too I '-'Frfihlened to'West’igate. Tymko !tiroTato, a Gaticton' peosant ddylcethsboiild give wass.“Xobody to too owned a smill tonn to the village ^ o w ed to open « gravs ex^pt hy Who owned a an iwlca, in i , greatest tragedy a funsralMthanks life after h tt ^ Sriinlnal caretessnriis and stupidity three people: . ‘ . Tymko, an elderly man, died in his pottage home and was puried In tpo; toSlghborlnt; churchyard with all the pomp and ceremphy, so dear ,to the Slavonic ndnd. v-His family , and frfendSi havlng'lBhed t h ^ tears over lat permitotott of ^oclat'penni the ^ndarmes.: vice toad set out to the gcndannes* i -. ' R A h f i S , „ ; . .. . ■ RMTMthdlr StUdb i.^iM -/■■■ X H B m c m B : N A T O H A L - yc--wm¥i. 0 - , . -OVOBWSOO, ^.”* ^ .’*vS5£fb,Rh: • = e s : . . ■Jl / - . rest oulel -he- grnvec.^„„ — —,_ — vice -and set out to the gcndannes* sta- ^tiOn. ' By this timO it was dark; and the, Etayedlgger hnrried on, thinking be was. being pursUed by. poor 5Pym H E STOPPED and ' g e a r e d : A3T bandltaW At H m n s w ^ Wnbahat r « •HoW..toigs ItiT ,' ^ / mote than half aOrijss fhe stjrte„'we ■ '•My heart shot town la my boot*. were held rmUl a, .wfeclc abead of xto Had.he aaked naa to ktos my alleged waltinr brooght tSeicUream hack, with that good aagSl Would have -met flie donble forc^ and J tocreted thntegla- alltoat' *- - - - . ^ tsred mail • and —~ about my clotheal valuable,, paftoages Thea'i told Con- 1 say s waa seadoua I conld n o t stand that and resbived to «tay With the tralm ^ ' - ,“We had proceeded b u t a short dto.; mjr neck and laid 1« curiy head ppon tancs het(H:e,we -wet<5 atopjiOd with a rnr. shoulder. - -t WSi, young ihfm, and jolt ALstacik of ties had been thrown my muatache - — - S i a S S i S ; the tiny face wWttIddiave meamt a va- eancy to Dncjs toby* PoWpl. *erviofc and laid It* curir head npon NR, i®h DEOTOBp.pPOff A BtAN OEBENtoyE. ACTIPN AIRO. » hyed;> bpacioua ttatormah s«l- . - ------^ of ties bad been thrown my mustac across tho track, and we were star The fellaw 1 Id* toughest looklng^ set of fevotyor, all r .^toe tUrrife - \ \ to. bis belt O s w e g o C ity \ S a v i n g s B a h ii. , 214 West First St. r f i s ^ ‘» 5 s i i e ‘ssgs5s , «»^*“^** *‘ tob not ‘ 4 PER CENT. s w S | s t a t e s liN E ^ B to i g e c o t o t a i i il i l ti d g e : Tncot^rafea i^ay4ll^l87P. 4to • terestcoihponnded aemi-aiiimT I r s water - - _ . . I in ills belt . ( sifS: Ih^ clrd^ ba^^getancha kto^r.;: ^ ^ ;^- tention of several of my nelj le cpUId -be ^ that the haw .y**^ ■ endeavwUng to ,^muu J, uau, tuu uwiYa wueu I. was an ^ t l l y they both drop]E?& badk to ^ J £nt»ets6nally;^ w ^ ^ ^ tontog: thing and ethiyTh^ as IhOy circled: around the traia qn. their frantic gold wat^V had bn dawn when I was lh*[o.n. board, but fhejrmtoAOT^thei buty 4 v ^ ‘‘H ^ a y ' t o e haw^k TOtoased itself. SSifm thrs^atoid pb'^^ totofc ■ - the soldiers jus&e, t t o r w* light , the nribfisto* ’arid 1ir._._ oncoruiBooi W a n t s t o # t o i E l.ii WWan Wl» Pa.Md a» *M . ¥ . . . ,vdl t). H«p H«p;io nagidM Her Sex. r 0 0 . •M sefa. : V, ■ ' t'WiirAsk HE TifAB HORBIBTBJ? TQ BniAR‘A DtrtD SOtmD. When they finally got t AUd.bpefl'^.jta t«rlbiesig nowi iay on one Instead of h«ng toiew&sttliavswrit 4 f i | « a i n . , , Story. Wenger, withou toad hear the tteOry Of Tymko’s soul, pnlled, tom along and, hurrylUK to tho-cemOT toy, began to untover thp grave as fastas he rtould' ^ * to my being yomc. ■ * ;s? g s w :rsto’*aldih-wa»-'tiit(- ___________________ ^ JIBW TIBK TABIaB. . ' ^ t^ U v * to Sat Att?t to«« t l ^ W h f . s l i h i ^ l t i t Chosi Aaswcrs the Pfidae. Motlw FHidf Infant Dead' From Deadly Trick of Cat-Animal Tried Same Thing Before OtoTWo-year-oId Boy. ' ' ‘ * ® f i 4 ihate tobe-1 mean, .wear- D n h k Mrs, Selb shot a glance of I'm ^01^ to ask the I«toitont wcom a t the almoBf^^oticetblc skirt I to**' toito^ittto for' Wear: SLSup.ia.rt.; T & \^T^^TfoC Head or.titt Protesunt EpiMxvai car.MIeeion.ln P h l l a d ^ ^ . . . . . . PuzdedbMaueerlatruder.' , tolch hound her once nntramnieled uAito«^i to 4 4 to ^ the.offlce d(»e« *be ^ m m ' E m ’ fmsrn 0 W ***tatrSd. - i S W ,IOtt.Ch«A S « H » S S S - ' . . s I S H . - *® toS:dbk»:Woto--aa « mm