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BAB AND THE RUSSIAN JEW. SHE STUDIES THE HABITS AID HOME LITE OP THU CLASS. Eager le ■ omdii Smrrlrasi tlilww gn I eying Oar r-"-**-— »—gnrtng Mnt U> latbaife (olrWMian «f lk> lat-rrMItn. tt. l/nuto HuiaiMM. 1 gnt oB llw onr In Uto way a woman always dost, (tapping toward* the baok retlmr than Uie front, so that she risks breaking bar n»«k, and I waa In Hew York, busy, bustling, wldaawnke Hew York. I walked two blocks and 1 whs way nB—wbereY 1 thnagbl at Brat that f wet under the government of bis Majesty the Ctar. The advertise meut of n theater posted on the oorner was not In Kngliak. neither wee In It In Russian. I looked nt It once or twtov, and tlien I discovered that It waa In that remarkable jargon called ‘ Yiddish,*’ and then I realised tbat I was la the boms of the Russian Jew. It le said of him that when ha flrst cornea to this country he wnlka le the gutter and lakea oS hie bet to every mtn bn meets, but that In tlx moatbs’ time lit promenades on the sidewalk and boars to nobody. That I* a bit of exaggeration; but (lie Russian Jew le liete, not by tent or fifties, but by lira thousands, and he It going to be a powerful factor lu the land. Hate In his Hew York horn* be seems to liava made a little Russia—and yet be la eager to be a cltluu of the United States. Unlike the German Jew, be doe* not pet his children tp work, but If bo be Ura guiding star of u push cart, or back of a trey on which shoestring* arc peddled, be s«ves enough to put bis oblldren In lbs publlo eobools, and is most eager to tell you, by movements of lit* hands, and wlUi many shrugs, that while he doeen't understand you, hie oldest eon will. tub jbwuu sabbath. It ts 4'JO o'clock. Tli# dark-eyed, dxrk-lnlred maklqns Bra running from tlie bake shop* with frasli, aptoy una 11 log cakes, the bathhouses are full, chti ara being bat bed and perfumed and dressed fn their best, for although tba three stars are nut yet visible, every body ii getting ready for the Sabbath. Juat oow the Sabbath is of mure im portance Ilian usual, because tba Feast of the Tsbarneele la being celebrated. With a double escort, an artist frleud aud my old ahum Isadora, I olimbed up four flights, go through a hole lo the roof and beliold ! there is arranged a tluy woodeu house with palms laid over the top, while iualle is a tabic all spread for the Sabbatli feast. There is the aaren teen sited sandiest lek ready tube lighted, tba allrer apioe baklesso marvelous iu their Ana artis tic work, while arouod are the highly apioed cakes imd all Uie goodies ooly known to the Jewish housekeeper. To us the delights of Jewish cooking are Uuknown. but 1 have been told by gommenls that for wonderful cakes • and well-cooked fish no people In tbe world will compere with them. Down we go after seeing tba Hula house erected In honor of the day, to meet tbe first born In Ida nnery. To you bo doesn't mean as much as lie dose to Um Jewish mother. Ila la the ooe wbu at her death will aay prayers for liar, something that h#r daughter* cannot do, aud tio matter how shabby lie looked an boar ago bn la, juat now, gorgeous io bright blue plush, a white silk shirt, and, bow he It envied by all other little boys, a silk hat I Nobody ts io poor that lie hasn't a freeb dress for the Sabbatli. Nearly all tbe men are In astra long bluett frock coats gad high silk bale, and, m I look at a group of them standing In front of synagogue, I wonder If the dude get bis tong sklrted coat from the Buaatan Jew, nnd then I forget about such trivial tiee a* the dads nod look la tlieae men's fsoes. They are all alike with a rilffereuoe. They give you tbe Im pression or being tired beasts of bar den, and yet one cue manage to moke tiiem understand nnd aay something about being glad that they are In America, their faces will light op, sod they mem to gloat over tbe ooe wurd, “free,” and somehow, It oomea to you who sever knew It, that slavery such a» they endured, must bare been Some th log dreadful. WISDOM A VO WO JEWH. The chances am that you think, you who taad Lotnbroso In traoslailow, Nordau in tha aama way, but who eaa manage to understand an ordinary Franch Corel, that those man am Ig norant. Ob, what a mistake you make t Wliat do you know ot Hebrew? What do you koow or Arable? Tba mao who yesterday aold shoestrings to you, today la, with many motions ut bis liauida, nssli shrugging at his ahoul ders and raising of hie ayea, discussing lie re In frvut of tbe aynagrgsa not wliat a barroom politician thinks, not the latest aoaodal, but tha car root meaning of a phrase lu the Talmud, and be eaa airs, this oommon peddler, authorities, and learned omm, for bit aide of Ute qetetlon. You doubt it. Tlien some into tl»* hook aliop with me. They won’t sell ue anything—It ia too near tha Sabbath, but Isadora explains In Yiddish what Wa desire, and so let u* look. Here, la Hebrew, ar* all of George lit*"a works, ail of Thacker?’s. Tha beat of tha Franch writer* sr* la Urn aama Isngoaga, and all of tha Hawriao onea loa basket ia a pile of photo graphs- photographs of wooderfal 1 aak who they am, and tbe daughter of the house explains that they am picture* of old rahbte, photographs,* ton me, from old oil palrttlago. l(h* Pteks an one and saga U if that of Khaim Ben Abuynh, who aa|di ••To whot may lie be likened who iaameih when a boy? To writing In Ink upon a rlrgin short. And ertiera to may ha b* Ittmoed who taarna wham aa old man? Te writing In tab upon blotted paper." She looked aarpnmd that I hadn’t heard nf the man who gam breath to wit wisdom. Ho atm showed ids tbs picture of another oo«. It wee a bane Uful fsoe, jast swob a face as lbs artist palnu wben ha wishes to ft vs you an Idea of tbo Man of Many Sorrow*. Of him si*# said: 'This is BebU Baa J“deli of Kepbar, who Mid: ‘To what may we compare one who lea math from children? To ana who satboUi •our trapse, and drlnhetb wins freeh from tba press. And to what may ho bo compared who lea rue from tbana ad vanced in a«ef To oot who eats rlpa t rapes and drinks old wine.’ " *vl daotly UiU gentleman was somewhat of a goorowet, for bla comparisons show that data ware woudarful ailror candleatioka, tbe eeren-brenched com I wanted to bay oim. oh, on badly, bat there wasn't money aooogh la Mow York to Induee tbaae Jewish women to sell anything on the Sabbath day. Hare were praying abawto with ourl oua knotted frlogea. aoaea uf aUk and ooma of ootton, and If we looked doeely at Uie men waiting tor the synagogue to open, under many of Urn ! blaok ooata oould ba men tbo edge of tbe silk abawl. ourrowa or jxwts* women. Of tba women. It must bo said that while they are kindly In tbotr manners Uwy are nut beautiful. Their (beat are Inexpressibly aad, and the married ouna disfigure thamaoivaa with lho hideous wige with which, according to tbo law, they cover their own beautiful locks so. that, baring a husband, they may appear lovely to no other burn. Occasionally, n vary economical ma tron pine on a frost picas and Uoa a silk handkerchief over her hair, bat geuerellaiog, tho Buetiaa Jewess con ceals her Uaok locks under the unmis takable long-haired wtpa That these are In grwat damaad la prorad by tbo number of Miopo edverUatim thorn. •Ither In Yiddish or Hebrew, and that few of three women remain unmwtled la farther proven by tba numbar of •hope that lot oot wedding 1 mi In one bulldiog alona there area, oo the drat floor a wig maker, oa the sec ond a rabbi, who specially advert Lead something about marrisgse. while above was a bath, and above that a drum maker who for a mull —. would permit tho Hebrew Midan to appear la a White Batin frock, a veil and orange Woesome. It seemed ae if everything oould be done aeoordlog to law lo this one house. The brute oould have her pre-marlul hath; she oould then aaoond aod it—it bar wadding gown, ooma down aad be married get the wig of the matron oa her wey out, and from that time forth look like tba very dtakeea. Looked at from tbo ahead point of an artist, li must be rather hard on the husband to bare to see those vita wigs all day long. ***** CHILD*** AfOOKD. U I* strange to ass amuog tbs child iso, bow tba blood type craapa oat. I put toy band oa tba bead of * child wboaa loagbtona belr was In tba tight cnrls, and tha looked sp In ay So. with Iho moat magnificent brown ays* I bass aver scan: aad If before I bad had any doubt of tba parantags of tbs divine Barali, that would Iusto daoldsd It- Tbo Utlta one* wl>c do not nader ■tsad English are playing ring, just aa your children and Bias do, and 1 am eoovioeed of wbat a wlaa mao said, that children's gasses all the world otot are the same. Aad whether they *T* singing aa the ring walks around about that famous so* of King Willi am ot telling of "Mary. Mary, quits oootrary.” wboaa garde* was so won tartol, or whether, at (has* little wars they are sieging unknown words, that *, unknown to me, heeaasa I do net understand Hebrew, tbs Mae Is always tbe (M*a. Mida yoaiig gallaat steads la tbs middle and chooses the small maiden ba beat likes. And as tbs nmiMHoe, sad there is oarer an oM maid at least la Bossies Jarose letn I am not petit*, far I stand aad slam at a peculiarly orthodox gnatti ma*. I tblsk b* mast be lb* "Mag. «M.” His east k extra long, and W tjoasy. sod hi* tat has a pecallar curl nt enob aide, art shore bis loro teaks. I bar* a gllmp** of whHs «Uk. from under that aoat, nod Isadora tells me that the vary orthodox wear not only their prayer shawls, bat their abroad*, wtaa there Is some assets! ana mu inroua dm open made 3’* d*r>5r— &■*. <" Boat*, at yra and firm to tba wwrar on big nantaga day. Than I raanaibac tbat la ooa yart of Zagkad tba woddiaa s»s«5EsK35 brolderad, aad oca la oaad for tbo baa band aad oaa for tba trlfa. Audi sstisasfSK's ju to aa (rota oar Jowtoh bnthroa. Everywhere Ibart arabatba, and avary body ooama to ba gtoUagWrabbadCor tl># Sebbetb. It to a OOTtoM Vblaa. bat nobody aa)oya a Joka tgaloat % own people Uka tba Jaw; but ba aut tall It. aat you. Ho ml ttaad storing at ibobatb alga Isadora talk ma of tba Jew who waa bonrylag atoaw oa tba attoraoan bofora 11 oat want Day, aad wbo. whoa atopped by a frtaad, rotbod atoag. atraamUg. "fWr gaaraa’s ■too, don't atop tM, I mlaaad my batb 'ssa.'avaaat^ ■mat. It to cortona bow dICamUy arjrjfffWfflatH woo a quaatlon aa to wbathor tba book of Job hadn’t baaa known ‘fmaaoita of yeanbofora Moaat waa beard of. a»d la India. amonoR ron Rnramma, 1 Ilka tbo way tbtao people oil a* to aorrowadad byabopa,and wttoibiSB ■aoabaat thought ba oonM bqy wttb •otany traoktoi bat tba Ttrtmt £??• «*»•* k kagbad la bto fbaa —4 «■ Mtota waoa’t inoeoy «kwgb to ftw fgg f tadaoa tkm to mm tba baaaa of Ifaalr fatbava. Mb* MM my from BumUd Jmvmhm, t «wt lata a pewu-fecebem to boy one of thorn Ultia eUvwrapla* bwcaa vhlah an pat on Ida tefal* for tho tfeMmik tout, aad arkleb tfaa >oa X.0*1!? — M—"BM* Day to email •hao W»#y faal that they are growing W-t' atell waa this IMWi'bmfear, although hi wm au AtyrtoAA Jaw. HeflEow«d am a wJq! darfoi eat of eaadlerUoka of aoildallvar and I w aald to dm, MMr. YendartilH eooldat get these, aad tbay have Iwaa >■ twvafi yaaca. They ara areally ralfc, and Uta Hebrews who own (baa t»ay tha permnUge avery roar, aad aooa, foe they nearly Imva aaoogb ■ooey. tbay will ufca lhaaa outT Tho “ jM hatewginp that were tbair fora fata ci a. Too wonder *by I have all thae* ferae. marten and paeiHeT X will always Mod mnnir on Umm. and If uiay are oat rifi i ul. I a^Tri?hi.,arsa housewife will ant bay ground apises or almewde, bat laetewd aha gate them whole, aad than parade than, ao that aha baa Ml tha Invar for“oaoklri, ood f>* this pouodlog aba aeaa a Mor tar and paatla” Tamaiur riuirnuxce. 1 *!ix ***• »** <* «■ •aoL We tamed the aornac, ood, behold I wa hod traveled moot ratine! 1 had not heard Bngltoh far» toTj that I stated la aanraanat at t aaara RS’iRTRSrsraiirs boon’ walk la BuMtan ftrai ilira I had neverbean ached fer limit, graataat virtue of the Baaotaa Jaw la bia grant persewraoca. Looked at aa a ottiam, ba la daairatda, for bate am Mtloaa fer bia chtldrraTaod ba tome log. I eaaaot aay that ha attrwete ma oadoMatobcrtbaMtob, taaiMnu Mom highly brad, aad tha M&aJttod, hot Urn that to golag to make Mm n power. aodbaSawvaa raeagaiMra. Wbaa l got hooM that alght I found Mat I p ii mimed, aa tnbntaa pne to mb aa a ■ocrt, Meat, a Ibuu, whleb to on ay doorpeat ta drive away oak vfokta aplrlla. Thao a paekega of whleb toetad rwy good with a ! win*. Mo, It wata’t a giaaa • It waa a glee* of abort, x wonder |i roc aver teetad that? And It wm found lo a wieeroom where there ware non oorioaa aad delightful wtaee aad IhjtMBra than tka GaotUa gourmet Them I had a prayer book, and I toad tbit: -May HilWuaTpiaaerra sod gaard, aid and extol, magnify aad H*5 Tf?9! ?«*»« bar Ufa, arTpro **• ■“ sorrow aad trouble and loan, aatlowa bedurehar; aod aay tae proapar la all gsicHis oouosalora aad rspnaentaUrsa with J“2***!? * **j w"*r toward aa and toward aU 1ml la W days and ta oara airy Jadab be ana noted aod land dwell In safety, aad a Redeemer cotae onto Zioa la -■—rr ifjth Oodd^raeloua wllL Aad tat aa ny, olao Titer au rxu tot that a beeatifU prayer? I thought aa 1 read It that la addition to orarytbUogetoe. the English Jewess” Mdora, highestamoog^aModartagtao Jg&iosas? - *— »a* the Boaeiao Jaw, mails* A mart 5a«^®aS“«rRa KUtaa aad thsahi God that ha to a baa nan. Doyoa? Uyaa dost, go Into Kuaikn Jin—tea mm davt ktlt ak tbona fneaa aod try aad goTaao man U taUyoa the story oC hto Ufa baton ho PissSs^ how barroom pohtl itooa «nay attempt todagnda at, this U trwaMour coun try, I feel tbs Meed qotofcea ta my ysiaa sad 1 am glad aad thanktol, mod laoaM stand tadda tin Bemtaa Jaw [a the qroagapne and ha Jeyfal with hits, baaauaa aaroag Utooa free to lira aad to womb ip aa thay ptoaaa to— _ Bag. thh. OaUwlTtfilm.Maaator PHtah«nl PW ^•MSTub^inld^ Kw»aoowrol H with uV follow!.* Mr. 1‘aaraoa'a ao*»e6 ‘‘TV* th.ta.au. aaa la »£si1!ffiXSuSS.‘S21» iaraja^juga sa to lynway and traaatotr. 1 auod tan u> aay far Ihaaa, Mftaralaiy **l|W<d «V *d«4a at 1 ■ that do ^itesii.’sssja: aoam aora rasyoaalaatotoa ariahaa iwcasrj OMra abaml t* aaworthr aymaata, aaalaatia *Uh a^hajtad 3sa=nsSHZS “«■“a- BSSjKj.. vhlaktkavasaatod lata la«f WII a&KKArs&sss rtKSBX.&sr.srijt *«*>». «»y toUapmta that fddwtt laaailudaraa( fcattar aae^thaa r£T ■atvaa. ” Um*t 'ta noodor and (half rtoltooe. **■**■■(■■■ w,u» Mr. AMMk no laid for hU ispatatlooP with Us eoa Mftt tor Mo Mending aa aa tataUIgnt sod Ingtouw* man? H« sjyaareher* Wlrtb* ooewMUMrtaUtafoLy -whtah doaoMratad it* attar Inea paatty ta Riappla with tha yiMinii of nwwml, aad which tbocfead tba ■*™l U* State. Tam waa tavarla Xorth CarolUa aUgialatare ' m ootortooa ter inooaipalwicy «nd wb wrrWmcT. lta lead wAtTwa* pitiful. UaatalonwMdlraetadtoMiUia eut rtde by a aoMMlttoe which (at la Btl Mdwa after It tad baas toM what U do It waa la ■eay laM.aaaa laoajtaMa of dctag H. laibaad with a daeplypertlMa apirlt, * oaoght la «aptnre ccotrel of the 1 Berth Uaroiiaa nod Atlaatki A North Carolina Railroad*, the uoaltaatlarp < ■SKr^of*faoStaA °wa tot able to do it. it leaded up Ua Mi aad coombittoe moot with la wnptasut or eon-apt alert* wba atola , * doctored biUe or panaJUad Members ; yt oaUkUrs to do it. Tba Mary of tba , Itaappaantaoa of Mila la aapershdlad >o tha blatorp of aap State and there U *oa oow oo tha acetate book* pot there •» Um Sopcstoe Uoart which aobody. * aap party, cUlwe waa am pawad by aiUnr bouaa. It la not worth wbUa to oouUaita tha raaltet. Tha Malory of lad winter'* work at Raleigh la before tha people tod thaw era fiMUar with It. HoMOt Rapubltoea* aod PopetM* are heartily tabaMad of Utah LogUUtuis and ntuy U Uwst do oat haattete ta am In pri rata their mortMoeUoa on mount of It. U bao rrtaelned for Ur Richmond Pwtrsea to be oosm e partehor of lta •bortooctiag* aad alna by ateodlng np with e grave sad sebtaUlng toes and indorsing It—oot apajaglUuf for but aatkoow bow ta » abost * good ■any things, aod It did a good out wrong thlaga, I eoetHBi Mu K tbosld be Wioliim that K waa a aaw body ■aattaop of a Majority which wanted i r i > _ t ■"■■r w »«v ■NPMI* Ml MRft, h|* Ma an aadMooa of hi* Mlow-oitlaana, lag. What raaaalaa of bio tribute to «bo laaa aa; aad mom look* at bio wordo ta prut UM to recalled to Mlad thaliwtalatars*»MotorttamJ? I iff**1*** *“ sSSj^JSSSi^S to tab* had otbatotoa. TtaMkra tot a.Ta.3apaas a,“y; !rssa,itf*Eana‘5^rS ar^oEiMtSi'ss.ra Jho-ld IMP. Uni .73 **£***£ ••SK!-*"** ■»* that um ari-kU 1 toww ikMttar on aioa* W Um AaifMy) . mu pji'idad U fat 1U UbacaUtr ta um taaUtatioaa of tha SUta, ta Um Unhrandtj and ta tha oommoo iebooU. ThU MUurourULloa ai.^i. SSMj&aTS awacfMBgg Sgtessajrur Wa OMM to tha ahaMaaaa aa hravato thrown doara. If tha faadat win tla* ■y raa hto tya hath up Um oolann and S^R'fSaMfSS -uvs&Hst&isss (hatUgSlatafavbattflha &£££ mitral tha nastooa, thay will npaal aasyttaraasSS jjaat ar of ooort haaar (Inga.but (Ma MPttlhraaMwin aaat jraar advocate syrEr*» uuarjsi! SSs^.s^Ss ntlaa of lawa that thaa —aad nMhaawlawaaa ohaagad aaedltiaaa **jr augrat—aoch haa atar bean tha S33EI&2SEX: jr%w ■ha old wtoao it timinn uaatoaa; to «a mwthaaaw whN itewKtp Si y0*?- •*Wa dan yon to daft," aapa ■ha Conynaanaa (mo to. atath dia iriot. Tour “dam” to aacaatad. air. uui tbto la notiaa. ^ ’ tiirtotli oiiamr, Tu thane who hod Mnc moo Mm ho* toro, Mr. CUveUad wm a forpriee. expected to no rubor a aura, MUtaru fMa, bet net aa. Ha la ferae Krday faa worn a bUek aait mi ailUh kaL Ha won a watch abate with tool attached and a teal ring. Ha wm ■ora thaa ptekaad at the dmoatratloa aklob waalnfaat Hotonly a amdlt to the team hat aa honor to Mm. HU wefeoaw wm nothing Iom than aa ova praaMtodhUa 'cMrtoCtrt Ihlr woman. Aa Old Man wm la town :waa nowpowd of nothing hat OlovateadDaMOorau. there ware maoy Who '“want U aecft aad remained to admire,” U the UngMga of tlia ofe atytea may ba ehaaged. buttes gat off the moat of the good Uilagothatueaatd la thU country, ■od thoaa who iMd or heard at the tlme of aa taeldoet at DanvtUe, Va.. aboni 1BB7, moat haaa recalled tt yes terday whan the Premdent flrat ap peared to view. Mr. TTUtMbbiI wm |Mt oamptetlBg hU great tone of tba eoaatrr, amdadartM bU Brat admin* ESSS.’yKSS'S.ft. 2TS£ An ba Mapped oat opon tba rate plat alUaea with a load note afawprUo aad admiration. ‘•Hamph P wm the Nn* tribute. •'hat atet be baOt for hUaaw!” Aon wm never anything mom apt. •Id nanm ntatlra rlaUte tte “tbrrMl teb*to UoMautb tooouUlte wlU a purtyuf riateatui fma Mar. MteM W Mtoday. Tte poUt vUli te u wtei to known m *-D«utuu*a Km*" about ala oltoa uotek teStor gaatoa, whtah bM aw UtoTaUo* of mUm w*U known ttet In Um totality Mhrte la, ate at auj otter owinu IntboSootk Moaatalua la Bartelte fruit crop aaaar (alto, ate tbai. »1 **"•»* l^.bMraUaa to abote^akk ssKftg-ayss.iSfS: AtuoMdca, itMMaooMfu Um uom mmmr: Imam tbaa an tte fnte toll to Bayiaabtrl ___, tey, Oaiater flat, wa waot to Daatow* Ktekwa wan awyrtaad to Au* at tte old lxmtor. lnioMtaail aaartte too of tte toomuta ttet M to tboanoftteriM* _ ate tte fruit aa fraafa aa in Btupo viaaa war* «tD fall at grwn tew (Itktekk la Muryaatoa tte rlnaa an oaarlr tenof toaraa. Traa »s.gg jsrvg Air Uto aaetton ttet b to tte Util fruit aauotry, ate Um arabuto an laakte dowa arltb appte of a aiM ate AararUataamatte wrpawi, Tte _te aatHfar Uat it oalata to a o-auaBiiStglSSfr ■awhaatte Mafia taant to yniyarty ■ablruta ni aaartet tte May rario tias of trait uwhiab Uto eaaatry to paanltoily adapt art a*«M «. A gratMs tooldaat la the Ilia of a fflttffjf.1* **n ^ ** • "rltn In Amoogtto fiwpn on tlM St. Loot* train raooaUy *m a woman ao> computed kg • oarao-glrl and a boy ■boat three yaara old. Tha boy eroaeed Um Indignation at tha oamaopjmby htooonUaSihfitaka MNMaaitltegSStaana. tlokuta ly. ««r» Flaally tha mother oempeeed banal! fora mat*, and ahont Um Umeltobor tod■Ini'i'lthaaana.far Um dlilctb time a weep oataa aeilla* and lev on tto widow at tha ornate aaat. tba bewat ooca triad to eateh U. Tto aana oaaght hte hand and add *■ Harry renamed aavagaty and baw to htek aad pound Um mu toe. Tto mathar. wHhoot opening tor jjm»n: lUtiog tor toadTtrSf out “ Why wiH you laaae that child an. JJgJ to* hto tom wtoTto^ril “Bat ma'am Hte a—» “tot him have It, I a*y.“ Ttoeeaooeraged, Harry ohrtohad at jjgJgX J* *» totoJJM*toght tearaorjoy to tto Tto mottor awoko again. ft j'****'' *• «*od, “tot him torn Mary turned la tor aaat and mid da ■wMy, “Hate got it. ma'am 1" fukiMi «f Omw. m LMwanmUi*. Alhw )WI uo eaUoa wod had am ■Mtot nlw. Now tt pay* tho plan tar a bio annul iMuaa Uflb m*ou taoUred frost IV. Tnahoads mTuujL tool sad all that is loft U ooovertad luto tsod for stock. NoUila* U V^jS. gua ttxsulfc bi wate to sacra sow uMsil output* nt dim* Tvim u madt oftb* ibtr tod » ooulkWnkbW forttosafUapUatlt ooooortod lato winnBot TCMnii ***E«s»—i dooa to this way far K.’SM’jansrts.ss; s’raarsst.^rxs a fjw days aco, tbs stalk, haak, loaf ■at mi tha stobbio smjt ho atUload with prodt. roc psaW ItedjapSg stahMa aod dry stalks mad basks. faWtMpdldd dt Iho Qorarowaat «* terisssoi sutlooa bos show* all tMs Sts Jj**«*»«M0* teSto*of1 dSjsauS!^ 9m r<rf!bloor£,!i!V krll ban a an a;ss»j?sx3 - •sssjawsar •”** At tea Mo. ■»«-“»• *-T|. WteroteMtholoooJM date a«! "Uhsteat.M^?*? MtejT • J .... urn-IllLu . II n I Vy;.. 11 '■v':v > m luUrtoc couWei--of to aloooo«,Uin?X exblbSWSS’ ST; -asstatsac s s % ifr. Myto* Wporvi«iooof tlio MtomStvt the Sven Bom »k—» the fimlmlo BaUroad waa to the Canfn.i-t aamss^rrias asisasts ssssus? s l«Hhi atAUaato. TUtimtcaha itwctoe Atlanta fftraalUwir ~ tttMHMt am ■eamaraototto lagtoa, and 1 to--’ toato^~ faoTllttm, botSTm ;rT1 tegffssysss Ito rounds Of Iho NiMOUies itaeU. Tto ifoethera Railway bmarraaaed « *T»u« of qniok train eenrieetotenaa the oltjr and tto froands omit a* tto Bouth hm nover before wltoemed. Themtrainsare arraaoedme*to to tao with la threw nlautoe rtfiarh elhw Vice FnoMeat isaldwtn too Iwtaod 1 bteaoUre eta* of eahordlaataa with * ^OT-nfssjsgsaS ttoaMtaaoeaMfol of tha kind ever
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Oct. 31, 1895, edition 1
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