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'A Mutual S this story travelo,! f in ft roundabout wav 0i it may have been elaborated and built i np before it came to ! hand, but tho facts, j aa nearly as thoy can j be learned, are about I I as follows: ' Mr. Melton, a young man interested j In the lumber trade, traveled ou a suburban train one t'riday night to ; attend the weekly dance at the niylum j for the insane. Mr. Melton is constantly lotifjiug for "exporienoes.'1 lie would ruthur ; look at an ooimu ioint thau a dona-1 tion partv, and would rather co t.lum- j ming than attend a Sundav-Kchool iio- nin Tho ball at the insiine an-lniii 5& appealed tohiii'lore lor the pietur- , thought he, but Uo was tolerant an. t , rnins of the temples of eus auilAr esciue. Lowry the politician, had ' ntiswered : "Oh, perhaps l,nj'),ui)ii j tcm:s, have been destroyed by the promised to take hitu out, and Melton j foot." i Turks, who'iave used them for build- haa not allowed him to forget tho "Oh, l,nrtiniit f..-ot ! YVWt that , ing materials. promise. I be nice? J hope you'll get it." ; Thero is an immonso difference be- Lowry came aboard tho train at one ! Meltou tv,vs rather amused at her in- , twcea the various Indian tribes i-v of the stations on tho way out, and ; terct in h's allairs. Ho began to j ftn0;n.,re, dress, manners and tempera the two were warmly welcomed when question her. 1 ment. l'or instance, the Apaches aro they arrived at the nsvlum, for this 1 "Vill you remain here lung?' he I degraded, ignorant, sarago' and war- Lowrv was a companionable man of i considerable influence. As Meltou etood in tho ilnorwfi the ballroom and glanced at the of well-behaved and rather reonle against the wall, h hardlv behove that he was so d.floreut , from the others. He retlected that if He retlected that if he were to arise some morning and tell tho other boarders that he was the Emperor of China anil h id more mouey than he could use, ho might becoic one of this company. Except that many of thorn were palo and melancholy and a fuy of them were heavy-eyed, intent ou studying tho floor, tho assemblage would have compared favorably with any chance gathering of respectable every-day people. He knew, of course, that tho violent patients or those totally demented were not allowed, at tho ball. The company was made up of convales cents or those whose vision wns merely twisted so that they could not tee things in their proper relatiou. Some of the younger men had attired them selves with particular care and wore buttonhole bouquets. Many of the women, too, boro tho outward signs of gayety, Meltou was rather disap pointed. He had wanted to witness something "uncanny, "I want vou to daueo this evening," aid Sunerinten lent Lucas, ptauilinu I at his elbow. "One trouble with tha ' eirl who thought !te was ouly a visitor ; Hie Aryan ('ottImivs. visitors is that they stand around and" j nt the u-.ylu:u. and who exnecte-t to g mje sfady of domostio cnttle should stare at the patients as if they were a to V-w Yor'i and ride on a yacht, and ( t,0 0( j5,eci(il interest to us, because lot of freaks. Now, these people are j who, addes.r of nil. wore an engage- I tuey aHVe undoubtedly occupied a not dangerous. You needn't believe ment ring nn I really believed she was j raore important place in our own auces everything they tell you ; but if you ! 6oou to bo married to some nien young i tral history thau any other species of mix up witb them and are inemtiy you'll find them very easy to get along with. Come on, I'll introduce you to ome of thorn." The little orchestra was turning up, and a patient who had been installed as floor manager was giving a correct imitation of a eaue man who had been thrown under the same trying respon sibility.! Melton had attended many evening partios, but ho felt a now embarrass ment as ho passed nlong a linn of de mure women patients, and bowed to each cf them in turn. He shook hands with several of tho men nnl thrn backed up to the wall to watch the I opening. Tho superintendent stand-' ing bebide him, sai 1 : j "Ob, by the way, you must meet Miss Caldwell." " " j He beckoned to a youn woman ' who was talking to the lea lor of th- orohettra, and as she oamo ueross tho : room Melton whistled to himself and ' said : "Hero's a case o! blichted love, and J she's not over twenty, "' "Miss Caldwei', I want to present Mr. Melton," said tnc superintendent. "He's rather bashful in cnuiputiy, . but perhaps yon can entertain him. Now I'll go and look after Lnwry.'' Melton found himself star:;ig at a , very pretty girl, who returned his ( gaze in half frightened mauner. His bead buzzed, and ho never bo- j foro was so much in want of a topic. ' now was he to begin a conver-ation with a young woman who might fancy him to be th prince wim ha 1 ' come to rescue her from the tower? "Do you dance?" he asked iu sud- i den desperation. Sho gave a start, and ho imagined i that she shrunk back a little. "I'd rather not," said sho timidlv Well, then, lot's sit over hern in j the corner and watch the others." They found an out-of-the-way plaoe, and Meltou, who had recov ered a little, remembered the instruc tions given him by the superintend ent. "These dancos are very pleasant lit tle affair," said he. "They seemed to be attended by an agreeatde lot of people." "I think it's a good idea to have them," said she. "You know most of these people, of course.'' "I've met a number of them," he replied. "Yon like Mr. Lucas, don't you?" "Very well, indeed. Nice fellow." "He didn't tell you, did he, that I was a cousin of his?" Mr. Melton began to suspect the nature of her delusion. He resolved to be diplomatic. "Oh yes, 1 knew that," he said. "So you're a cousin of Mr. Lucas?" "Yes, I'm here visiting hitu. I've been here about two week. Mrs. Lucas is so good to all tho people here, isn't she?'' "Yes, indeed. Sue's very consider ate." Melton now understood the situa This il did not know thai sho tion. Mistake was i n nsvltira. Thoy Lii.l tola" lier that sho us a visitor. "It's n nice jilneo to como to visit," 8111,1 "o. "I dime out nero nun frioinl of mine, h gontltfinnu iiiiuk'iI Lowrv. I live in Chicago." "Ob, Well, I'm sura you 11 out hero." "I'm sum- i cnu't ."tuy longer. I m i?oii b:u'A to town to-uiht ou tho Into train." "i ;.-!! away to nisht?" "Yes, 1 hivo to no to Milwaukee in tho lnoruiuf,'. "Why do you Imvo to go there?" "I'm poin;; up to ee about a deal in lum'uer. I mar buv sumo hardwood lumber up there." "How much?" Oie nsked. "Well, sbe's inouiMttve enough, asked. ! rofo "yacht." He resolved to invefticuto further. He had heard tuat patients wera always williu,; to talk of their deltisious. " notice that you are we'iriuc; an engagetuent riuir," sa id be. "So you tiro to hi; married, are vou For a moment she appeared startled : id then she laughed "i.eai tdv. "I'm eir n -ed t ue of the nicest fellows su the world," said the. "You're not jealous, are you?" This vaj more than Meltou had bargained for. He had been impelled by tho curiosity of tho sin lent, but ho was not enough of a ghoul to havo fun with tlio dc'usi-.us of an uul'or-' tunato girl. Ho had detected the mauiacat tone iu her laugh. 'i lb, no," he hastily. "I con gratulate you. " She laughed nain. "If I liiua n herij I'll havo her violent," Lhou?Lt he. So ho excused him-elr and h'irriod ovor to rejoin; Lowry. As thev ro le to tho cifv on the latei tram Melton toid Lov.ry that the most interesting patient ho had met was m man, wuo eiie't oniy iu ut uio ordered orain. No longer airo than la-'t week Mel - ton was at luneheou in a quiet retail- , taut, lie looked no from the bill of , faro an i saw at the next table tho asylum girl ' She was raliautly attired aud was chattin;; gayly with an ilderly woman. "A'y Oeorgo, she's cured," said Mel ton to himself. "I wonder if sho re-' members anyth'ug that happened. If1 she Jos remember, it will be mighty embarrassing if she happens to recog nize me." Then he n Ked himsell whether it ! would be proper to soeak to her iu j case she recognized him. Ho knew" tho society rules as to ballroom intro- ! dii'.tiots, but ho had never learned ! what was good form in the case of j rsvIiiiu mtrodti'tions. If ho spoke to i her he won! 1 h ivo to refer to tb forni-r meeting. That would be pain ful tn both "f them. Suddenly the pretty girl looked to war I him and .gave a start'ed "I 'hi" and then blush- t furiously. He was reuigM.v I I He -;i;iply stared at the hii: i f f'U'e'.i hi ie hi - confusion. ; AO, tm goiniT to leave in a icw i pe(i(,efui progressive and frugal. ,y of days and go to New Writ. I have an j T nM of T Woodward, of San rows 'uncle there, and I cTpee to ta :o a c l Joaves 2,t4l,0ti0 to hit nhasUeaitrip witaniiiioua yaeiu. ! nephew, William F. Woodward, of h could; Melton repre-sc.l a smile r.t tnejj. M WM i Superintendent Lucas j rect1y from the old English anl Latin word's for cattle. Doubtless there Meituu, i.-:i't it? Come ! were currency disputes when other nit to tell you a j materials began to be used for coinage i and difficulties arose about the ad exehiimul the young j justment of relative values. "Cow mstallism" miaht well havelbeen an d him. :i i:, .Mr. over here, i storr. '' "N", in.:" wriiiKiu. Put Mr. Luc the. istaurmt mnit with the v bv tiie arm an I whi I. a I como into ! P ins appoiui- i men, L-ied .Meltou to the over other taiile. "Maty," sai I ho to tho elderly woman, "this is Mr. Melton, who came out with Lowry that night. Melton, I'm going to tell you this. Y'ou've met Caldwell. Tho girl's faoo was one fiery blush, and she seemed ready to eiy. "'Well, sir," said the supennten le'it without pity. "She met mo that evening you wero out thtro nud told me that tho most interesting patieut she had met wis that Mr. Moitou. She said you seemed until you started to bo all right to talk about lumber." "I'll never speak to you again, "Jsaid Miss Caldwell decisively. And, by the way," continued Mr, Luens, "i-he says you asked her if she was engaged." "Iteall", I must apologize," said Meltou, a great light breaking in upon him. "I wouldn't havo talked that way only I thought well, you didn't say I supposed she was otio " "What 1" exclaimed the girl. Mr. Lucas roared and poor Melton collapsed. Then there was a general understanding. They insisted that ho t'tko luncheon with them and ho did so, devoting the entire timo to a la bored exnlauatiou. Chicago Record. The nine most frequented universi ties of Ftiropo are Paris, Berlin, Vicuna, Madrid, 'so!cn, Mosoow, ! liudayest. Muaicu aad AlhoM, CURIOUS FACTS. s A Chloago blind man bai eloped with and married a Chicago blind wo- man. i Ou moat voyages of the first-clans ' ocean steamer about 3000 pieces of j glaoswaro and crookery are broken. New buildings now going up in the ! City of Moxioo are"not equipped with the iron gratings oyer the windows so : long in use there. , I Pate vinegar has been made by the Arabs for ages. It has reoently been ! put on the English market, and the Euglish say it is far superior to any other vinegar. Hitohed to a wagon by the roadside near Bockford, 111., s team of horses, both dead, were found by W. W. Ben nett after a storm. It was supposed that lightning killed them. Awakened by tho cold nose of his spaniel pressing against his face, a Rockland (Me.) man got up from bed wad followed the dog to the kitchen, which was flooded with water from a leaking tank. The largest bell in Franco has been hung in tho belfry of the Church of the Sacred Heart, iu 1'aris. It weighs twenty-eight tons, cnu bo heard at a distance of twenty-tiro miles, aod its vibration lasts sit minutes. Library student in Paris wear "muzzles" when pcrusincr old books in the N'ational Library, "not beoause there is fear that t hey will bite the old volumo"', but to proven! tho inhalation of tho book microbes iu their lung. Reports from Turkey state that the results of the evacuations at Maguetia, oa the Meander Hiver, including the like, while the Flamlrou Sioux are djlioate health, out of work, without ' monev aud iu debt for board and Wlgi I ing when tho good uew9 reached him. i William Kirby cut a bee treo near j the AUamuha Hiver in Ueorgia. U ' oontained twelve feet of sealed honey ! and threo feet of wax. During tha season Mr. kirby cut l.V. bee trees ""S tbe river and eljvire l a snug sum of from s'll of ,l:e uney. I Scotland claims tue credit o: taanag the smallest burial ground iu the j world. It is situated in tba town of ! Oalashielb, between Bridge street and j High street. It measures only 22j by 141 feet, and is surrounded oy a rickety wall about sovea feat high. It bas baon closed ns a burial ground for many yeiirs. "Ca Ira" is trto regimental match of the l'rinco of Wales's West Yorkshire Regiment, the old Fourteenth foot. The tradition is that the regiment met the French r.t the beginning of tho revolution, when the Colonel ordered tb'. drummers to oiriko up "C Ira,' j paying, "wo will beat thctu to their i own tune," wtiieh they did. ! animal. The Arvan tribesmen from i whem nearly all Western oivih i zstion folks are descended were cow i bovs almost" to a man. Like tho Kaffirs and Damaras of South Africa to-dav. all their thoughts were about their herds. This is shown iu a curious way by tho study of the early devel opment ol our language. Itio San- ,krit word for a kinc meant oritfinallv 'chief herdsman." The word for an assembly or the meeting place of a congress was the same ns that for a cow yard. A soldier was "one who fights about cows."' It would Eeeui as if thev regarded nothing else as vorth ruling over or talking about or tight- j jn(? for. Professor Max Mueller I traces the word "daughter" to tho I Bnci,nt term of a miikmaid. Iu tho i g00 0U times they plainly did not take any account of you n klios who j tvere mi't accomidi-ih'od per formers in the cowpen. i long ages ! Tho cow or ox was for the chief standard c value. F.very- ' thing, from a new coat to a new wite, was priced as so many cows. Many of onr other words which refer to money bear traces of this, such as "fee" and "nceuniarv." which are derived di- important plank in some of the Aryan political plntioruis. Nortu American llcriew. A Hundred Million Sous. A peep into the heavens through a ; modern telescope is peep into tna i very depths m mystery, nun sucn ; an instrument ono may gazo upon lOO.OOO.ono stat, each of them a burn- ing, blazing sun I From what little we know of creation, w cannot but be- lieve that each of those suns is tvingf light and heat to a train of planets, just in the same manner that our sun gives light and life to his little flock Of worlds. Peyond those 100,000,000 guns there mav be hundreds of mil- lions more. Thus they may continue "system after system and worids with out end." Verily, says a St. Louis ltepublio writer, we may say with Bichter's dream man who wan taken on a voyage by an angel through tbe depths of space : "End there is none, neither was there a befinninc." mm I The pretty and inexpensive bamboo A Rich liml iu an Old Urave. , 'nrnitnre so much used now requires John C. Hcrrington. of Covenn, ' ' be treated differently from the da., was Ashing in the Ohoopee River I binary wooden furniture. As bam and, getting tired, he deoidod to rest , JS llable crack ,nJ oome 'Pftr' awhile on a small island, and while I lt mn,,t bo foJ so 88 tu counteract the sitting under a larga cedar he notioed , 11 effrtots of "yness in the room. Tbe a strange looking place resembling a furniture should be exposed to the air grave. He begin to investigate, and , whenever possible. Do not plane too .u,,,ti,,t ,l,orn ..hniit (,-. Lt ... aear a fire, and it should bo rubbed surprised to find an eartbern jar'con- tainioa Si sou in cold and silver. among which were some coins dating as far back as 1 SO i. The money is tnpposd to havo ben buried by an tiid settler. Atlanta Constitution. IN ABSENCE, As one who turns from waves pn tnt shore To dream a distant ocean in the sky. Thine nbsent presenoo stvays my spirit mors Than all the human voice throtujlnsr nli;h. IIw visible, yet how removed, an these Wrong; hands I touib, then kisses on my face, When suusot, smiling wistful through tho trees, Again enslaves me to mv vanished grac My thoughts outrun the senses slow, to slmr hi some, unlettered, realm mtr M l delight, A' If a vibrant chord hud lUo t the air And loosed wide wiiu a-ulvirlng fur flight. I breathe thy hidden fM,'r.ltiv, feel 111'") neiir. iMsdalnful of eiv'li harrier s . .trol, Till all my world be 'unix thy symbol dear. .iid rnrtlnx but n catewiy f lh mi. -Martha (. Iiickins.ui, in the Century. riTH AND POINT. He "Man proposes" what's the rest of the qnotatiou? She "Woman accepts." Truth. Lemon juico is cordially recom mended for one kind of felon, tho pen itentiary for the other. Texas Sirter. "I am dying for a kiss," said ('holly to his tiaucee, Dolly. Dolly ism.w eutitled to a life-savers' modal. Huffalo Express. " seo that your coachmnu has left you, .lokely." "Yes. 1 was one o' the few things he couldn't steal." Detroit Free l'resa. "Ah, me, my heart is full !" sichel tho girl who had beeu taking a Ivan tugo of her leap year privilege until the found herself engaged to live men. 'Old friends are best" 'lis quite untrii"! ri friomlf, so dear, we have in plenty; And of tlinir. a I I think, don't yon? The dearest une' noi over t went v. Truth. Ethol "Mamma, what makes tho lady dress all in black." Mamma "Because she's a sister of charity, dear." Ethel "Iseharity dead.thcu?" I'rineeton Tiger. Miss Antique "At tho charity fair last night Mr. Gayboy paid c'5 to kiss me, teehce!" flrace Cutting "There's nothing that dear boy wouldn't do for charity." New York World. Bew down, howewr graat ye bo and wise. Another her claims our thought and eari "Tis he who proudlv bears awaysthe pri.T For the muj"slK' puuipklo at the fair. Washington Star. First Wheelman (a beginner) "Strange how a leilow will run into things when ho first began to rido." Scoond Wheelman "Yos; I ran into debt ta get my wheel." Boston Transcript. Magistrate (to elderly witness) "Your age.mudum?" Witness "Thir ty." Magistrato "Thirty what?" Witness "Years." Magistrate "Thanks. I thought it might bo months." Comio Cuts. Editor and Proprietor "Will next Sunday's Horror bo up to our regular standard" Mauaging Editor "I think it will, sir. In the composing room to-day tbreo new proofreaders fainted doad away." Life. The orator told 'em "talk wa oheap," But he wilte I from the earth When a man In a ciowd U spoke aloud, "Well, Jest give u.s ten cents' wonh!" Atlanta Constitution. Judge (to prospective juryman) "Havo you auy preconceived ideas, bir, in regard to thiBoase?" Prospec tive Juryman "I think " Judge Stop ! air ; stop right there ! You are disqualified for tho duties of a juryman." Larks, j "Willie Taddells," said the school i teacher, firmly, "you have a pieae of i chewing-gum in your desk. Hring it I to me instantly." "Yes'm," replied ! Willie, "but it ain't the llavor you use. lours is orange, an tuis is win- xcrgrcen. -narper s i..r. . IT 11 "After all, do you thiuk this equal sutlrage agitation has benefited women any?" "Yes, indeed; photographers used to take bridal photographs with the bride standing up and the groom sitting down, but now tho bride sits down and tho groom stands up." ilow at u re Protects Secils, G. N. Williams says : "The nuts have learned by long experience how good thev are, and have armed themselves with formidable husks to strengthen their chances for being left uneaton. The chestnut from the very becinnimr shows onlr the oait we know as tho : trio of little bristles at the end of its ' tail. Then the beech nut has a tough ! hull to protoct it through its growing ! days. But the rude exterior of both '. these nuts protects the downiest of nests for the seeds from babyhood to I ripeness. The shellbark and walnut i are wrapped in a close bitter hull un til the inner well nigh impenetrable f-holl is a well hardened protection. The squirrels must get through most i of them; of course, they do not gnaw 1 at more than are necessary, being eco- noinio in the matter of dentistry. The ' aoorn docs not seem so well protected, 1 perhaps it is because it is the natural food of the rodonts, while tbe richer dinnt8 and shellbarks are meant for rare luxuries, bcin so difficultly at- tainable. The squirrels, it would seem, t wouj est eTOU chestnut burrs when ; pree80d. I have seen the enow ; dTC1j t,rowri w;tu the nibblod hulls in B S8vere winter. Then, too, I have j ,een Bpftrrows making a meal off the amftranth and goose foot seeds, ; littering thesnow with the choffy hulls, j Tdje crotebilla feed on the seeds of the : hemWk nones iti,t nntsida onr win- dow in winter, and afford a pretty sight a flook of them taking all sorts of positions to get at the seed. The red iquirrols like the green seed of the ;ones, for I often rind the resinous cales scattered about under the tree." Feed Yonr Bamboo Mialrs. i fcgularly with equal parts of linseed .'"T"""' i'F" itb a flan iel and then rnbbed in with a soft sloth. An occasional wash in cold irate?, followed by a thorough drying, m irood for bamboo furniture- RAM'S HORN BLASTS. Waraia Hot Calling the Wlcke te Hepentaace. LOOKINO eften creates loncrlng. The Holy Spirit l not a friend to Idleness. SID In deed Is generally the re sult of eta la thought. Every Christ ian's life is a book some sinner has to read. How tranire that gootl people should love to tell bnl newts. Nothing ta real eucoees that la net eosirdlnjt to God's plan. Too many men prats tMr wlvee most after Uwv bury tliem. If we gtve the devil our eyre, he will eoon have control of our feet. God make the most use of thnae who keep themselves ready for his use. If you would know whet keeps the oak alive, look for Ita eetelleet root. If Hod purs us in the Arc, H It bcnee lie se- dross he wants to purge owt. Tbe man who looks with pure eyes ean see the face ef God In a dew drop. The man who pleas God may ex ftat to have a good deal ef trouble with ;men. Remember the serpent's head la to be brrased. no matter hew big or bhek It jji-ij look. According to the way eomp felke talk, the only people who bare ever been good are duad. If oar fmeHe were all wrlttea on oar fecee. tbe werhl weuld be fnll ef hang iug heada. Tbe devvl oas take a little rest when Chrwtiane begm to quarrel aaaong tbetneelvea. Pvery woman who has to live with a drunken husband knows tbet the devil Ik etill loose. Loving the beaurtfl le one of the ways by whir we may love God with ut k an Willi; it. . If your pastor prearties too long for yen. It may be that your prayer for hhn are too short. There are peeple who seem to think thflt because they have religlun thev have ne need ef lira ins. The devil often takes a child by the hands on the day tt ie told that It ta too young to Join the chuivh. The preacher who receives the largeet salary le not always the ene who is d.wiig tlie most for t'hrist. We wreug God asd cheat men, If we refuse to let our llKht shlue as it should, becauee tallow Is expensive. The love that "euffereil) long and Is kind" le the kind that stays klea long enuugli to aielt a stony heart. We eaanot do anyrhiug for the pur poee of pleuwlug Geil wHfcoet finding etrt that we liave pleased aim. Before you tell a child l hat it ta Sun day all tho time In Ilea veil, be sere ttna it lev. to see Sunday come. As lone aa tfic devil ran Had men who w'll make and ecll whisky, there is no reason why be should be discouraged. Whea a man believes In hie. heart what the Bible says abmit sin. be will soon have a salvation that will eavc bim from It. TbP man who cries. "Ho, every oao that tlitrsfth." will not have much of a crowd around him. uiiloss thcr U alentv of water in hi.s iilteher. - - -Fuddy "Sinipshot :is Minwing nie a lot of photogniplis he has taken. They lire only passable, but to bear Snapshot talk you wmiM think them marvels of the pliotoirraphh nrt." Duddy "V"s. Sinipshot isn't much of sn ar'is', but then his views aim liet ter than bis o pinions. "-Hoston Trau ciiot. Jeer try it l.-. l. -x ir t serlf, the finest liver aiiit lowel i,u!lor tret luadtl A f SO Delr Bill. "I cannot rTommnd jour TiTTaMe noh. I ha l erysiH-ls In my fc and scad had that I ei.iil.l ii"i iloai.y wurk in tkree miith. sn.l I n ie'l ihe dm lors. and air doc tor's Mill rif.v iid'ilr. A iriiid told to ft eouiui'f ynur I'm rei.s. anil I did t liaseuiire y imril me. 1 rcoimend It to everybody." Yenrs truly. WlI.lltM H. Al.BERItAN, l.aion 1'. O. (Bulluck C'o.iOa. 1 box by msil tor Mr. in a'amp. .1. T. SHi-riHiNr. sisyanean. Oa. "Onm Paul" Krnitsr, Prssl.lent ef the South Afrii-sn Unpuhlic. will u to Europe next sprinc on uii uupolitloal visit. Dobblnf' FlMtlni-Dorix Hoar contains all tb laod r-roportliw of 0..'. binv Kleciri , combinwl Vith tbuatof lUo best Diii.nt aoap. No chapped landi Kliin tbla soar is used. Sam prlo aa adul aratad aoapa without Borax. Sad wt appac. I, V, atphens, nominate t bv the Demo srats tor Oovernor of Missouri, is threatened rtth bltnJnes FiTSstnpi.Kt freewn.l jernritiyenred. N' Bu after first rt."i-u-e of Hit. Kmnb's Gkiat NbhvkRiwo. UrceHtrial tsiltleaad trefjl be. tndto i)r. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 12, 1896, edition 1
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