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A Man Was a Noose Ove: 2 the par , of indigo and ago, tte: up toward which @ quarter of a i Running to the -he tt re so lov and just : and shirt—jr ing me and a lo e end of the Tope ive the 1 other id. to he quietly we were sudden mer the al out of the alligator: ally do when hit in the head. Without the least hes i Abbott fling both arms right the snout, and a regu tumble ensued “Presently the brute’s whole body appeared. Abbott mly mounted him, evidently trying the ile to dis- engage the slip-knot. w had now got tight round his own ad shove it over the brute’s head. Th the we alligator followed just as we started down the Swit b v low, he pulled dead , tail out of the nd ful side swee psized Abbott ping another again to se appearing hauled a was still unexpected! few ya almost se jumped in and d the and and the ri came ‘The rop so it w: ‘to who Thad thrown the rm now busily ed in hauling t wits with te ile she was standing over him and the servants | were ¢ i him to the house he | started ‘Home they brought A nice time we to tie the severed ar patient who would | get out of bed tc rying to y the skinning | of the alligator ae on. We | tried to hire kahars, but the whole i country was water, and they ~|vrefused to budge from home: so we put him into ashampony and took him to a doctor at Mozufferpore, | taking jfrom ten on Tuesday till seven the ——_+ e = —_ THE MODERN GREEKS. | Every One of Them Unagines Himself a Statesman and Orator. Athens is the capital of Greece, and it is, of course, the political center of the country. It is here that the King lives, and it is here that the Chamber of Deputies meets and settles the des- tinies of the nation. tell you of something about the Greece of 1889. It is not, you know, divided }up now as it was in the past into a }dozen different governments. It was consolidated under the Mohammedans. By the war of a half century and ntore ago it was freed from the domination of the Turks, by the leading governments of Europe. This King was Otto. of Bavaria, and he ruled until 1862, when he was ex- Russia chose the present King, who is the son of the King of Denmark. The Greeks pride themselves on their | democracy, and they say they believe | so much in equality that they prefer 'tohave a foreigner rule over them. ‘Their country all told, only is, large as West Virginia, or half the | | size of the State of New York, and | next morning to do the twenty miles. | But first let me | and it was given a King } | pelled, and Great Britain, France and | to |, funet s shere “T never saw a man in such a and, to add to horror, n to the edge of the we had gged up her ps nd, | rushed his you x her han g a her | | they number only about two millions | of people. Each one of the male sex | among these two millions thinks him- | self'a statesman, and as soon as he is | | old enough to speak begins to talk | politics; and there is no political cen-— ‘ter in the world perhaps, Washington, in which politics talked than in Athens. Their more chief except | | subject is the actions of the Chamber | | of Deputies, which is the Greek Par- liameat, and the effect which — will have on the Governments The modern Gree thing that Bou 2 does nger, more or less connected Greece, like one of our own Ss that Athens is the hub on wl the wheel of Europezn politics moves.— | F. @ Carpenter, in Chicago Times. he | PHYSICAL DEBILITY. Dr. Parkerandacorps PTE a NO A a FARMS & MILLS a Ea Sale k Eacharee S' Rh. i. CHAPFIN & to. REimsome a Bailard’s Horehound Syrup. ve de CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH igs ate PHLS, tl the ve GUR LILTLE ON Sok eae and the NURSERY °° 36 BROMFIELD ST., es the HOCK AGENTS WANTED FOF FEY STORY OF THE WAR Li ver “HLO re 2B sy Mary A HNC CURE /” ASTHMA Hay Fever, OOping Cough, Croup and Cam: nmended by Physicians and s: Drug- roughout the world. Send for I ample. HIMROD MANUF'’G CO, SOLE PROPRIETORS, 191 FULTON ST., NEW YORK. m pain and r. Hunn tus “HUNKIGUTT'S. 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