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Waar leisure have To wade throug When all the pub O'er lead * While Drama, tempted down to earth, static ta Worthy i ladies Sees cities wax O'er gaudy toilets odern art dramatic Chronicles of Gotham. CHAPTER XVII 1. Now in these days in the camp, the takers the takers of the tax moneys, of customs, 2. Were found to be taking the money, not for the good of the camp, but to the ing of their own pouch . And when these things were found out, y did say: 4. Wherefore are we -here: did ye expect that we would work for the greatness of the | ertain of the men f the tribute, and nd the takers we camp? 5 y unto ye, we work for our own glory and profit, for we have but a few years to gain to ourselves shek: 6. Know that when weean, we mak! ye, then, no fault. “7, But the dwellers in the camp and the ers said one to the other: This is not just toil and syive to pay these heavy burdens laid up find for our comfort 4 men to see that th 9. Yet, when the are in the high places and should keep their word, 10. La striving behold. Jo the nd its, Vea n of Une n saying, ina loud voice, oflices—I will stand : f the . FE want no aside and wateh, » who is surnamed the Boss nd greaterchances wh things were being on after the manner of Bill Tweed Sweeney, the people did become carric and Pe alarmed. » th 5 appointed a kemmittee to look into these t hings, and they did find: 15, ‘That, from the highest to the lowest, ‘they did steal, and did take bribes, and did make false witness in their books. 16. And they did find also that the men who were on the borders of the big water, to get just tribute from the travelers, 17. Did make them pay tribute yea, triple times—and receive bribes. double, Per- THE JUDG REJECTED adventure, the r had not the withal to satisfy thes Is. Then his ized, and he hir I the tribute was f 19. And the take tax, hut made no ers in the camp did have to 20, And the taker of t vile smelling liquid called they ust into ti rtheomi the moneys? 21. Now while these thi done by the rulers and their fo merchants and dealers were troubled 22. For had they men, workers for ‘them one take t dare . And the have one who was called B s the one ants did ¢ and did ne as he . And the treasure-houses, realled the Cashier, and he w t of all, for he would and hundreds of thousands, and lea kin q 2 ow these thi hroughout the camp and the kit the truth of which read the rey through the land, called papers. there is no help for it— who will and the jury? » Tsay unto you to” get he no to the 28, And let the by their own men, may have honesty Ax exchange I “How to get eggs.” Tite can offer a briefer recipe. If you hav: store and’ shell o go there und light « neither case forgetting the eggs. Composttors are the most generous MINISTERING ANG —the m the flock of @ young and unmarries chattels not numbers of young himself much or little, as much | merehants and traders did they had a take thou re of daily huppen- ive. pre It is time to nd turn out idens E. nd stiae doors the strife hors hope of modern life of With tn And ¢ And all their Can't With e and terrors, w the cirele magic where- | Alonzo Busbee: His Life and Im- pressions. were | = prison HY WILLIAM: G1Liy eHAr. x, f tax did receive the utry of it, and the sin. for the which supplied the camp with, did they not On, the gallant drummer's life! It is the best of any Tis full of pleasure Anu ‘tis te «lwell- void of strife, owed by many.” —Dr. Watts Inacixe Dox JUAN waking up from his by his involuntary surf- the shores of the blue ed by the per- < breath upon his brow: her ound him: his head reclining oft white bosom—imagine, too, the the firm and glittering sand, yout from the entrane supple ar vt each | on her to the cave blue, in- n Orange fier its introduction } the spacions vault of heaven undimmed by cloud or smoke from twin funnels of a coasting steamer; the ir soft and languid, imparting to the brea- ther a dreamy Inxuriousness, a pa thing all the time, and have do it for him—impelling one to refuse an invitation to go out and takea beer or witness the ennobling and beautiful spec- tacle of a dog fight; in the distance the pur- ple hills of Italy dipping their vine-clud feet into the wooing ocean, while their umbra- geous summi 1 the blue Empyrean. it wil n ive you the faintest idea of my state up ny from the muddy waters of the oxand ) i if was no daisy of a Haidee rest_ my head on—no balmy br ed with the perfumes of “Araby tl flirted with my dark curling lo and no soft white hand waved fan of palm leaves in front of my v—not much ! ° No such luck for “Lonzo. Haidees, beantiful as houris, and clad in ventilated E ior garments, don’t, as a rule, go rod along canal tow-paths on the lookout for shipwrecked Apollos, whom they can kiss back to life, liberty and the pur- suit of happine past that is my expe- rience. Perhaps I it is nofmy ex- perience. I never had any Haidee in mine. in| Wh tually did see bending over me pastor. | when I had scraped the mud out of my eyes, tensely blue county farmer’ = the sive long. some on pydome r me » frei bles Jeneer mon- ut. Tf mut—in people comic book: Bs Ss<com