1 .m J 1 1 19 I T f A -f a w INILEN01R CO, H. C. if Editor and Proprietor. HV. S. NUIilT, , .Proprietor. X - ,' Independent "in' All 'Things- r TEI12I3-t2,bo FEB '.HUB. ' tu.... iri sr-' f 'TrT7 iri c: nc.,:.. ... - . Ucl. .. w M el tat-j Tic i : J - " 'MM Or iw."' HifbtrtU Blanks always ea -- vol.- in. KLNSTQN, 5rC.,. THUESD AY, NOVEMBER ".'10, 188L NO.-48; DR. flBBHHjnnf. 01Bc nd Tw-ilenc on Caswell street, oyer , Jocbkal Office and wettt of Slonument . Offioe hours from 9 o'clock a. k. to 3 P. it - ocpt. 1, lool. C. B. ATCOCK. AYCOCK & DANIELS, 4 AHORNEYS AT LAW, GOLD8BORO, N. C WITl practice in tlie tfourta of Wayne, Wileoir Lnoirm; Greene. CoUecUona PciltT. y May 21-tf : LOFTIN & PEBRY, ATTORNEYS AHD COOHSELORS ATLAW, JilXSTON, ?f. O. Will attend promptly to all business intrusted U t)ir,ni, both in the Federal and State Courts. ttixwial attention given to the settlement of estate etc Mr. ferry will bo t Trenton every let Mondny. - July 28, 1881. Albertson & Taylor, mm, LAGRANGE, N. C. LAW? OFFICE; Hot Dead. " V - - Here, at the sweetest hour of this sweet day Here, in the calmest woodland bitmt I know, Beaign&nt thoughts wound thj memory pUy, And in my heart do tdeac&nt fancies blow. Like flowers turned toward thee, radiant and aglow, , , , Flashed by the ligit of times forerer fled, Whose tender glory pal es, but is not dead. The -warm south wind is like tby generous breath, ' ; - ' '. Laden with gentle words of cordial cheer, -. . And erery whimpering leaf abore me saitn: "She whom thou dream'st so distant hovers near; " - - ' " ; Her love it is which thrills the sunset air With mystic motions from a time that's fled Long past and gone, in sooth; -but oh, not dead!"- , , -ji .". nfi The silrery murmur of cool brooks below, n The soft, still clouds that seem to muse on .... ' , . . - - f- " 4 Love notes of hidden birds that come and go, ' Making a sentient rapture of the sky . :' Jill the rare season's peaceful ecstasy, f Hints of pure joys of burs forever fled, Joys past, indeed, and yet they are not dead. Far from the motley throng of sordid men, From fashion far, mean strife and frenzied gain In those dear , days through many a mountain glen, By mountain streams and fields of rrppling grain, - t: We roamed, untouched by passion's feverish But quaffing friendship's quiet draughts in stead Its waters calm, whose sweetness is not dead. - . Above that nook of fond remembrance stands -, A dove-eyed faith that falters not, nor sleeps; No flowers of Lethe droop in her white hands . And if tfie watch that steadfast angel keepr . Be pensive, and some transient tears she - weeps,, They are but tears a soft regret may shed O'er twilight joys which fade, but are not dead. cms shadows ol aplcj yellow honey suckles and musky pink roses" - . Presently, looking idly aeross the wide lawn before him, he saw a tall, . m m m mm m majestio girl aressea in a unique ' cos tume of silver and green. The proud erer, I really believe, no person but myself btct discovered." w ... , ' TOPICS OF THIS DAT, heuhex guest finally left hex he was Over $20,000,000 is now Vying in the mentally moralizing. , .: " , United State treasury waiting lor the : These two have met, he cogitated, holders of past due" and oiled bonds to " only to, prove the infallibility of a ask for it Of this 'amount about $10,- poise of the superb head, the. rarely mysterious law. of nature, that may I 000.000 is for matured bonds, on which graceful taotion oftheimpeTialf orwii 4 correctly be called the attraction of the J interest ceased at various dates before he mobile tfnjntepance. interested him opposite. She thoroughly detests the I January 1, 1837, of July ' 1,' 1831.' The instantly. . finical in man, and he abhors any sg- other $10,000,000 is for called bonds on TOile he watched her! his friend Passive mental ability in woman. And which interest will cease October ' 21, came to him. ' jet l am sure sne loves him passion- but which, with interest to October 21, " Ton must vacate this fragrant and I atev ua I am absolutely certain that I will be paid now on presenUtlon. isolated nook,- declared the friend, he adores her. ' Perhaps 'her affection " Come, I wish to introduce you to Miss ,or J216 : mon nanry, St John '' -;- " '- and his passion for her will make her lnSeall "deSrVthr ao mcnr 7- I arry their iL U .f U, temperaments may happily assimilate. mining and naviraUoa dlxaaUrt; taachlne. mill and. aUasa enfcl&e aoci- dirnU: , ieminrarr cxxedienU in. the maacif alien and nstoraUen ol persons bjured by drowning or other tlitaaUr, and of the akk and wounded : la .war. and ambolaacea, hospitals, barracks and hospital ships. . ? ' quaint Who would suppose that In the State of New Tork 757 persons oould have been found witn sufScient faith to file claims for C97 veins aid to contain drawled Dand jLybn "I should like Sh,e aj "become one of themostobedi- goM -Tel n& U the fact ' A . ... . . ... mamul ox husbands, gne will very , - TfkxtTIis la It I - rwitiMunr TltatidaZ: TIeIoXts UMtti' ' T " Anrrtr ibal lkr; ibal lid la a D CbaV p om4 yo u U4 X Har4Tewi. A eorrespondent of the Chicago Inters Oetm having reached the termirrua ol the Northern Pacific railroad thul describee the new town of O leu dive anditspeculiaritiees ' " : Of course Olendive li s ' hard town. " Ti to try tori ' Ta that aw ajtaatki;-' - Tla to U4 CirUt ? axIlWy. tUat'JH a&l dxt.'U&r. LTirr the jiikaa-j tXtt rrv are ausf. ' " wVattieUUr TteeUUfarmyr 1 t Xrrar Uis anirr ! . . IVwU lie trrbraS . , . Bow La the xaorali; 1' to see hereof course just as 'I should like to behold any other curiosity. .But ,A. . , . I have no predilection for women who elj totoo tf clever picture of JLm nMMThmMm sthetie Dandy, now that I have i W. W, CXABK. CAS. & CXI HIT. ' CLARK & CLARK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KINHTON, C - t: Offico in Court House. Office hours from 12 o'clock, m. to 5 o'clock F. x. on Mondays, Wedu sdaya and Saturdays. ' 5 July 28-tf i. ti. Jackson.. r. B- Lorrrs. JACKSON & LOFTIN, 5 AnCRNEYS W lAVJ . ... f. . , Tractice in Lenoir, Greene, Wayne, Jonet an l a joining comities.' ' " ,Pr -niyt n l efticieut attention paid all bud-; rtt-HS iiitm-t'd tatUem.' " A fX KxttlerscuU'of uitates of deceased persons a H)cfti4ty,. l "i U. J -V -i -r ()rtio . n iDiirt-n6iie square, formerly oocn jiicil lv J. .1 in F. ooten. Janl-12m TONSO have masculine- proclivities. - These modern goddesses of wisdom sometimes startle one by their, superabundance of intellect and wit. " But if you can make me acquainted with that interesting di vinity in green and silver, fsGallbe gratefully obliged." The friend smiled a singular smile of suppressed amusement and compas sionating indulgence, as the . two saun tered toward the old oak tree beneath which stood the stately girl whom Dan dy Lyon so much admired. ' He was decidedly nonplussed by the introduction he had solicited, ' for the superb "girl who had attracted him was Minerva St. John, whom he had been disposed to imagine so utterly disagree able to his fastidious tastes. ' T ' " ' ' But nevertheless '.that introductory Not dead I not deadl but glorified and fair, . I surprise' was the beginring of an event Like yonder marvelous cloudland floating I fQJ and'exciting acquaintance. It would seem ' that the young lady had absolutely enchanted the-irdolent and affected devotee ol the. finical. They" werb together' 'often reading, promenading, sailing, driving and lunch ing. - ' i ; ' You admire ilr. . tyon very much ? tentatively, observed their - common friend to her one day.' 4 -" 'r ' 1 J ' ;' ; ' You are mistaken if you really; think that," she replied, . .quickly; regarding him half indignantly -with her large, calm'eyds.1 . 'Ido! not admire him at our seen it," he mentally concluded. The supposition ras not wrong. AtthAtmomentMInervaBLJohnwas . . . ontelilm. tn protect them- Last December the first shanty standing bef or ette. .caricature, holding -. - , u . . , from the built here, of log, and not until Jua the implements of destruction in hands . tV(ir. AUT.nTlffs ' the law declares was a dressed cleoe of Umber brought There are no school-houses or churches or sewing sodetlei or Ean&aT-echooLt I fXI rala U cciaLnr. nhrrt w U3wUr as yet, and the eaJoona," garablicg dens j Heavea wia atiandu t?ai okksrtacaaJgw-f ' - . - a . a as shown by the records in the ofioeoi and danee-houaes. are plenty, uaiw (t"a.- .-... the secretary of sUte in Albany. . The this human aeum will float away.tAth I , , , , , , T?Jn'lZ' ' ' : " Oisparny oewocn m nmamnw i vwcm. w.yuww w, " 1 1 riai i lock Wall s anU and the number of veins claimed 1 respectable dUxens will remain to make by them is explained by the fact that In I life what it Is at Fargo or Jaasstow I jrxiag a4 satodirr. ae rd wtrkrs cU ; many cases men who own the lands or Biamarck, peaceful aiid sgrsle.1 (utUalrrJ akt ti r' ( WhattimeUUf Time to U that still hesitated to ..ruin. .what was really an artistic work. Pos8iblyI can alter . it," she was sighing, when Dandy . Lyon stepped daintily across the threshold, suddenly and unheard.' " iKftt loeaLors bfnr thev can work their Into Olendive. Give it time. mines shall procure from the owners of The "cemetery of a new town has a the lands a written permission to do so, faacinaiioa that is almost inraiatiUe. it also provides that if this permission Several years ago a land agent, in ad be refused the miners may procure from vertlxing the attractions of the region v :nnm ATiri-n atm Twrrmittfoff in which ha had seme "town, sites" to He yet wore the regulation uniform of mn , , v ihm e-u attention to the surcembf the 838thetics,that.he had worshiped ac lMlda qnMlIon. in order, therefore, healthfolneas of the locality by the cording; to his Hghts. The girlish tedious HUgation and annoying unique and aoxaewhaa startling a waves of Jhis tawny, perfumed hair just lte tumen baYe ja nouneement la large letters j . ? T touched the purple velvet collar oz ms . v.: w'siu. "We had to has r a man to start a - ii mm t Mi4ijL.a evve-ew mr r 11 a ii i i m . L. i spruce - coat, on io lapei oi wmca themselves. gleamed a rather large cluster of pale ' " TT. a f wa l i r r i a a rim m 1 m n niy w-n rrw a. . m j-. "-v" Pro-fteniion. for "Insultinfir the ma- ment, his manner, all were transcend- . r.M- WillUm has Wn ao Lartcx ep trteeart. - . TAae te te ihaegilfV. -Otooaisf treier; Lerria aWra jtistlee; t trttti Ul4 fao4; Xlakl&g yor word ) a good as jce V " raetoUU M, U Ltavtag lae tasl '' Ioiax la Lur oe.try er flw, Kt'rr caa we caU Uk cee SB.late U Uae. roctxr rxiuucjLriis. , far Between the quivering sunset's amber air, And the mild luster of eve's earliest star; -, , Oh, such ! so pure, so bright these memories are 1 , Earth's warmth and heaven's Berene around them spread- ' j They pass, they wane, but, sweet, they are not dead I "Scribner. ently immaculate and irreproachable. freqTienl oermAny to have given lie lnsianiij saw me uncovereu cari cature, and 'flushed' crimson from the tip of his beardless chin to thebeenrled ... vva . A TS. Wnlauasf naw idwias-are A Texas man la Jcraes a llvtr pad as olUa authentic- ind azx to the character saving his life. It TT ; , of their population. Qleudiye js now When alav-leccmc.A. dtvi.lti. about four months old, and la the ceme- wby dca't they Mad U t the detl Iti- tcrf over voadar there are nine mounds teroSce? ... all new. At thA head, cf . each there 1 Oaes two," Is tfce" ebitradklcry DANDY LYON." " Xet in the long years liker must they grow; The man be more of woman, she of man." rise to Kreat abuses. It has been found a'm tn i(vtia an n mt of havlnff in private conversation used some dine- U m pine board, but only two rr three 1 sUteceat tsaa oltea makes to aa rrv spectiul phrase concerniog me emperor, i . k that such charir.es have repeatedly been represent the necrology, of the plsce- 1 tie liberty I tale, as thf ..1- wii wi r,-r fnnn'd-.tion vnALnrcr. Five oontaia mea who died with their and in a. number of flagrant cases the boots on "murdered In brawls; t wo are ... I at I.J !it. -Mt.lM Vw-.r ri-nn f9. perjury 0 tne compiaming wikcesacs ww . o has been proved so clearly that they dalens of the lowest elaM, ' who fellow have been convicted of it in the courts, the end o! the track." .There are mnA ntn-rft3 in Inn ir Lpmtqs of imnris- (1oTns of such in this community ; He went' toward her with a humility J onm.n One of the latest eases of this women who hava followed the end ef hat did not -disparage, his manhood, j kinj bas been that of an artisan of I the track" from BUmarck here, and will top of his intellectual forehead. r '" For a moment he . curled the fas-, tidiousl j.waxed ends of his pretty yel low, mustache, with a motion expressive of vexation and resentment. But the nobler nature thatJSIisa St. John had discerned and aroused conquered more ignoble emotions. - alh YcouKneyer ..admired-decisively. And she, in her confusicn, blushed and Vforzheim." named Theodore Schneider, go along with it, witk the rough men Uav nir seenredan assistant, I am prepared to il all ftthiouaMe work required of a Barber. Olilce OTer Pelltler's Drugstore. louisxheen!." June 3-tf. DR.: A. IL MILMI; D isR T I S T Holds liimofclf in readiness to insert Artificia Tt otli, ExtmcV Fill and Clean, or do anything :pyary to ho done by a dentist. .-Office at r-i'iincp. J3oard fnrniabed to nartles from the country. -k ' Way 2-12m t i Wbat is she like ?" drawled Dandy Lyon, aroused for once from his eternal affectation of lndmerence. "or a whole month J have heard you men talk of nothing but this Minerva St. John. She must be a wonderful woman. Who ssher ' - 11 "She is a most fascinating peraon emphasizine the verb" anv man'.who wTr TCv Vf.rM1ev r"""5" who accused an omeer in we army . 01 wno anovei me graocs, isy io un u mars the manliness of his nature bv as- sbe va8 trembling with an almost hys- m;ie8ty " intuiting." . . Investigation .pike the rails. whom everybody admires,' was the answer, "and sne lives in inat piciur- ee que .bijou of a house over yonder among those magnificent firtrees You can see her any day galloping down by the seaside," gracefully guiding a superh suming such absurd foppishness. What t admire in man is a masterful, moral strength and firmness and honest pur poses I despise the morbid weakness of one r who : affects 3thetid. ""exaggera tion 'I liietO-talkrith Mr.-Lyon, for he is unique in his own way,' and; ex ceedingly amusing. . I have an intense fondness for solving psychological puz zle?," she concluded, frankly I ;y--"v But notwithstanding that naive con- " Since I first knew you," . he began, with a serene voice that was most assur ingi 1 1tiaVeof ten quoted: ' ' - " . Oh, for the power the giftle gie ns, ' " To see oureels as ithers eeo ns ? I see myself now as you hve seen me, and X am more grateful than annoyed. I love von so well that I bad rather y n would -despise ' me than utterly ignore me."- ' ' showed, however, that the accusation I was untrue, and that, instead, it was Schneider . himself who had rised the unlawful language.. - When this was es tablished a guard was . sent to arrest the man; but he forestaUed it by blowing out his brains. Two of them found the end of the track at OUrndive, and lie in unmarked, soon forgotten graves, with a hereafter not mere wretched than their paat. fession, she averted her fair face with M.V fcnrA fWt M PoiTft-ns.. no- 'perplexing abruptness, and her: beauli- casionaUy one sees her in the Parkway long, dark lashes, dropped sud- rftln .n 1 Ac-ant nrn carriage, driving. uai UY jearien.Bjw. a. rkai nf wild ITpnt-nftkian hftVR. Shfi in kiW-i inA--ttn indAnAnnt nort eP trough tha;open'.windowa - and CENTRAL HOTEL ii. a ii a . it i. ia person, I should conclude, who- has! me cpeiy mat conceaiea plenty of money and a firm determine- The St. Petersburg correspondent of a Paris paper reports that a man, whose name and purpose are unknown, was I donbtdespite you," she protested, ! put to death a short time ago by an In ner sweet eyes full of tears.' f uriated mob f crryln g to approach the He regarded her for a silent second czar's carriage. According to this story, with an intense and masterful earnest- the czxr, who' was staying at reterhoff, - - - ; i ness.. duo was very buuiuk bu uer mu w unt.u. - Just thenlhe fresh and odorous wind , , . . , . Ji t n x a,.v.rvn. Bny, aisiuroe i connvenanoe am not re- i ner giTcu uj vuq vj pel him- ;i i . ! : I stantine. The emperor returned at 9:13 convict remarked wbra he eacsped trcsa . the SUl prison, " , -What range do yem prefer P salad one Tileeaea of another. Ths kitchra rang e" Was Ue reply. . - T A haegmaa who did not wiah U dla: eloee hU rocatka, sail that he xxm traveling for a sarnder eorapasy. , An' that's tho pHlar cf; llrml& V she said. sJint'.Is g her aOvtr tpeciaclu. The land ikWi. Whafs the mVef hisbeda3thesHk;i wcn2err ' The traia had Hut relied lata the tie Uoa, sad UlUe Charily stood EaUaixg a moment to the sound of the eeriiX steam. Thea, tarring to U father aid: .Ta, the csgiat's all out cl breath, alal it V ' ' Oemf ortisg t Mr. Boatmaa said a timid wemaa to the trfrymaa who' xit rosing hr acroas riTsr, "are pe7! ever loet.U tali iltxtV , 'Oh, ma'am." he rrplled. ,( a! wyf fiad 'eaagaiawilhiaadsy crae.' . t. . eglth: nlosospoesesnaarpitaJU The Career of Dab Cite. .. . Dan Itlee. who was the beet kno showman la the,c3untry twenty-flve years ago, -has experienced stran ft vicifsitudes during the last ten years. and has varied his prof teaional career with oocaaional crperimeats la Ue line of religious exhortation and Lemper aaee crusading. Wednesday the eoart of r.H countv rraated his wits a di- rorea on the rrouad f deaerUoa. ted I dor. which could always dlaUrj-tUh thsa tmainaled what was In its earlier I beiweea a vurabcaJ aa4 a J. E. "PATTERSON, -Prourietor. iXcw Beriie, W. C tion to spend it in her own way. I despise these; mannish women, growled Dandy Lyon. " But you have not described ; her.V;Is she handsome ? Howrdoes she dress? i Is she educated? Are her manners refined ? What is her. pedigree J "She cannot be considered;, hand: She uttered a faint ejaculation of dis may, and then stood quite st ill mute, defiant, but evidently confused., But had her companion been less courteous, he .would .have laughed heartily, for the picture was a most re markable picture of the- gentleman of some," was the slow reply "but "she is whom they had been speaking. . r a a. m w a . " kj a a. t . mm This well-known and commodious house, aa erwmy noi -gy. one u a - uiiu. There, on canvas, He Was itq name Implie, is situated in the central and I esque form, but for symmetry I ' fancy demoted with the familiar ultra fashionable habiliments.1 ultra care to immortaHze her features. She finical altitkde'and'uitra affer "?'7Z. . piecos with knie-. By tho time the "lrxU, to aa estimable nas greai,, snuung masses 01 xeaaisu i f 'disdainiui and languid unconcern. I it taxes a DOia man vo rou ma own i ponoe coma imcneiw u iieclr, tor its convenience, to the l'tiblio, aiTonlinj? solicitors every opportunity ol iaiMng bn-ino88 corrpspondents. It has at liutive M'tranta. and its table ia furnished with ovcry doiicacy of tbo season. Its rooms are I hair that are never smooth, a com-1 Hi?r tawrrr tail . - meixmteroasTr 1 idea into the world. a.n OnSibua for tile TCnvanofgnesU to P1? vit1 1 lengthy, lay in woinanish crinkles over "The history of your fortunes is first ami from trains and steamer mr n .vm laAliner TK'or Tnln'aTft erav atas. and I tv. -if.' J ' i.;. -L. I . t 1 : T,.. . i . .1 ' v,i i vj o- j j . I un puruto to to vuxw vkiu luuMtj i written la. TUUt auo. Terms to suit the tomes.. ? anir2S-tf 1 1 uiU.Lii: -V .-A' ;',: Jlinnie, darling" he proceeded, in an open carriage drawn by three eagerly, " be my wife. You can make horses, and the whole lengtn oi me of me a husband worthy of youi trust, road from Btrelna to reUrhoff was bril- I sm euro: : "Tour compani.nshlp has liantly lighted with electric lamps and already made me 'a "better arid more "Bengal fires. "Both sides of the road manful man. rBa, xnineVani , thus ao- were lined with soldiers, end large compusn mou my mannooa, aear." crowos naa couec w Uv.ly Interest la the girl, who was the -WrX the XICi BOWC v. J " " - that now remains of Dandy Lyon's carriage was neariog" the pelacs gates, 83stheUcaishia"beiutiful and touching however, a man -broke through the -,i:.:u.j1 v:- .iM.t v.. tk.. ranks ef guards and. ran toward the Kuiicikuus iui s uinuHUi . imiim us . - skillfully I fascinating wife and bonny children. . . I . - . . ' , . .. ... - . , . . : . . , . ; . t . spec. Ol I . I .. . UftrlfLe-nl hia. bnl (a edorn. t" -i - I rmnnil end - literal T Hacked -film to I ' 7 PEAELS .OF TI10LU11T.. . : " T"; ' v. ,v Uf the town. peraon." Josee : TPeU, what ta.a of him r Bella i Oh, I was ci:.-t-i to giro him aTsy. He bit na' , , " What If the ceaaizf cltha wcrl taatalixlsgTTaaked the tesiher. 4rUtL3 days a romantic anioa. Ia 1815 the showman was exhibiting la ClrarJ, Eds county, aad his atteatioa was at tracted by a remarkably beaalif a 1 child ia her nurse's arms. Us asked her name, aad on suheequeatlr .fixing I -straV vpoka . vp little Jchxry Ul his reeldeaee ia Oirard, he kept p a I rmb ft meaaa a drras Ttoocsx a Kiobue ar4 tie daughter of a leading citisea, deseca I KboUrs cot allowed la lock e-U" la the rreebyUriaa chnreh aad preal. 1 Ia iv. Wdrare afcre: mZ1t. dent of the local back. At that Utae At that Utne l I mm a!mi tt 11 whta there m- t 1 t ' 1.1." 1 I VI. If . . . "I m - . carriage. He was pushed back by the ! Z,.TT.v7 7.1 f JT .Ttrl . iTT. . ; ' T .7 ffl-r. and tha mob threw him to the! BBBV "j vv fcyw asur )istiW, NICE LOT OF Picture, lioito and Pliotograpli FRAMES JTJ3T ItECEITED. a rather large but most seductive moutn. black coat, upon the . lapel of which Her dress is never quite a la mode, per-1 waa fastened a yellow dandelion ridicu- hape, but it always seems part ? of her i0ualy exaggerated 'iarsize7 and color. odd individuality ; and to manifest one s Underneath the picture was" written, in . Beautiful Pictures and Motto Prints eon. c'antly on hand. Broken Looking-Gltmee re. vacea. am sizne or. rane uiaas Uraokas W all rockets, etc furnished. Tolin tnar-.tf 13. Hyatt, KINSTON. N. a mm EVERYBODY. character by one's costume, is the per fection of dressing, is it not ? I should Judge she has a'fine substantial educa tion, and no superficial accomplish- . menU. Her manners are those oz a frank, sympathetic, aelf-teliant woman. She has a charming way of saying hon-r est things, and the sweetest voice one ever heard : and she' never, epoils -her large and handsomo chirography, the " Dandelion, in its place, Has its own peculiar grace;" ' But as a flower ef decoration It is a silly aflectation. i 4; .,. .fr From whom wears yellow, poets say, ' J The angel love has winged sway." Miss St John, instantly detecting the Never present a gift, saying that it is of no use to yourself. ' Better bend the neck promptly than to bruise the forehead. - No man is more miserable than he that hath no adversity. 1 ' Act well at the moment, and you have were murderous, and it Is quite possible that he only Intended to throw a peti- wtrraaa; who had been ea the stage voroe. Aa international ax position ia the performed a good action to all eternity, field of pablie hygiene and life saving . When respiration ceases, our educe- i srranged to take place fa Berlin next linn ia finished, aad not a moment year., to continue from J one 1 to Octo- 2t will cover exaiuu reiausg adraaoe ia aails whraevcr ddBrt'; beTnasT sm1 li's iH't Ymt t f f " - i Eicwkeeper? X' beg-yrcr jirlr.' nothing toow thlt his intUoae I fut 7 I UriaiL" Oasiestri -Xktrw U. si-. lurderous. and it U quite possible u rr:7T Oct It hers laal weak.- t 5 vjittuj aiTwara asa amw i jv. .tor, frWg fAoe. Its wr: - I Clcre- was cert r diainhexiUd .his daughter, but whta 1 ,vi.uf v- ramaikatU U Wis tl;t Daa failed la 1ST3 was rtKoscOed aad jo, gJicaU haw got tUl mesryhcr took them to his hoaae. " The show VMX whea 1 ealy cttl 1Z:;J man's exteaaiTe property was eacritUed Oustcme murmurs acalllag tlcal pieoesal ia t-mprofitaUe reatares, 1 naoisg ho mads a ciaUle la the tiers Uoa into tho imperial carriage. The '"T V ' oar was not informed of the matter I f f 1 F JTV" I l" until the next day, and the French cor respondeat says that the Bussian papers were forbidden to report It. sooner. Host of the shadows that cross aad his life grew irregular. His pro hurriedly hands eat sariher til"- feeaioas ol temperance) aad rsilgics were loo aea vpaa as auveruaisg i . las u.eai i ruar. snhemes, aad his wife grew coll sad I JXsrylaad eaa pt-ct!y clxlra t s i BsmIm eqbI for tie-Asrii. her what she is," u Is she really such4 r.y am'Tin .. . ... queried Uandy Lyon, cynically. 2 Ididnotaay sneisa paragon,' - -r, .trt Wa and nnhlia -lecllaed to see him. It is said I ciie-t peraiocrr la tie UrJUd t la I thai CrOSS CUrl" . . . . . .. V ,.Nu. La wrM ta Irerea. TAr I . v - Vi T"'r, S P--' - - nI?IM?'5T,!1' can'''1IE,' n0'l een quick olnnce of her Tii-j jth thnogh Ufa, r,cro,"l?",f5f ntTlf iU r. . JoiW W .WU. li li. SUA iUirt-t c! UOUUnfiT atVTlt h -nasi i rrrba hnt I .m I - WViJ .mKarMtiM anri Hilrccaal I t 1 ..... -. 1 I " "- - - - I f -w a I . surethepndeofaproudrao.hasiuade dyrt . Wat.iwben of . ih :oU of Qod still I .V,-TJ 7 I cna tizn. was conxUertd worth half a I 717. - t ' Vt I -:..a v I a i w a a . - ltea wTSTiLSK : er er imUbly. -P7 ot a Kew Bcok entitled . ' ' "d I thought her one of the mc --t"i, owniag among other property aa opera hoaae la New Or Was. riiJe- drtpkla Ttmix. GENIUS BEWABDEn';' Story ofthe Sen9iuMne, Containing a handsome end eo.0, -lo e whatevey Which can K a aiade foe ti.fj hn.nnU Obtain,! orJb7:T"uCiaD? ... . ,7 . -n'"""" ?Mq Kronen SurU!gSfliCe,, f MWIU SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. . . Principal Office, Si Union Square, smile dim nled her reddening cheeks. o. nanernn r i i .1 in not nmiinu x Tninii inn 1 . x j. . I a. X - I I MTM 1TH lnimi DIB KUU UUUUDISU. I ... ... ridiculous production,-sh 3 said, trying the more it tQi sustain ' aad Illustrate f 7iT:' v , . -1 71 j.. nuvaV mmiauIt jt riA TnTiTnArtlT I ' ' r . TV 1 v r.nrrVvTT "T. L ?Wr: -.frWbar..liiM. nsUnmaU .anal coffee I . . IaiUa Tfelx. - t J . ' ' No man can go into naa company v.M. nowde and ethr I a .t,l.rt Tiullaj arrrvl tie other mosten- Her companion did not respond, but ..... - . tnw, u- -p,Thftm! .va .. . n..i . j..v- .,wa unuicw hi mWK . u jou uoa UUtt iiouucuur -- - - I v;. iV.Wbmnnt r av frrintr Mn I ; . ; i f I. .... . I . I fV tartli .1 t. . i - . i i cju - - - 4 mm ' noor. cobbut pucta j icMiii.o, .wi ao wtAO. xjcua pavruce .) i w if i without smutting his nose." . .. triments, travel by rail ray, sUaxnbotvt, faidBg at the mxpeU ae Ihsy rrpairrd " Every ' increase Jet knowledge may electricity, aad with loraee; clothing, to the chmreh, bxt traddsaTy the maidoa vUfhW render deriravitv more depraved, contexious diaece, imtitutions for the cvxfrd her mlad aad poelLiTvlr re- ",1 - ihm rfflh I aiXk and disabled, fanexala. ccsrics 1 Ly brrre hlj Lrvla. ' r Irj I Csirt io tr-f.r: I" - rap: yyi 9V. j .... . . o - I . -." . i w if ( ' will t, TiL-i-.-: .-. ivr-i ortinw. i m w .uwiw, awW6- " i c tv " ' UW IUU1UUOU, ; iuwr wonwcupue JU4 1UW ailwouiiD . - , , ru I . T. 'n.Hmftt f f. .t il . V . . 1 . - ..I I.JT4S. i- - I . r ' a .. t I inn HI TaiUO ueutuu v f f o - .1 a - - - . v uu jauikp ..--6.. . i - . av. rB will embrace cxairjus or aa i whfle ahawis aJjic-lLa iiCiri tz:- r . . k . m m m . i a M.e k m. i ii r !iui ... hm. aua - a -m 1 w -w . :x . - - a a mm a. aav kaij r w v "mm - will come to - the arenar rWrt-r this I 'A.'fJ Vrr.l-n innnMMarT acknowl- f ternoon, I will introduce you to Miss edgmentsvt! r:ilif St.John. v !I ?didHnot,? indeed. she iterated, Dandv T.-rnr, rr, cnts,aadUuniiaaoelawLlS: "erably bored. - - time that Mr. Lvon could see it so he uungrapnea cojer. a0 cfcaree whaU V "1 Will enwA tie Icrk rrr!. years cu ia lail i-e her, aad Is the widow ef Jcla Crt'.rr?, of Captaia Parry's ccmpaxy ci lltrj'z.! mUr.laTwho tarred la the year ci 1 : 1 1. yMv?'b'r 'ur irr adrtsccd eaa walk aUrit the ho- a--J i -- I t hotibc:l -Ufu Ie :ls r cf h birth a-vl hw carrii CTiatheirarlirU Il-rt ' '. f brarisg are good, aad L cr- si lies are ia aa cxoaJrt s ixa. Oaa e el i'- Irts Uj tLe lently. HA ' i . 1 .. . . . . "4ierv Ttartw tnt .t -rvw!iT)irlv I h;a nilv x-anitT anrl rotiam mas TLDA I ' 1 - - . I . . . . i . , r i . . i lelfiet a , ' '. . j-. thouah it be but the eaualiy vanea aaa eompTacaaTo czr- womaa, gav ccx vam cw-i- Mj''-'iW let bit. to h. tod tht .rerj S toclulh.S fir. .p nl Tf- lor lb. . Ua 11 H, -w xupniato arrows and bows. I tna wnen no conuesceaua au ww wu 1 a a--- - i Kwrrfn bnidl--i Tirotectioa I br He preferred to .rf.. . efe 4. iB't.Ha : And he has as if the short spxins 3js were aaeter- iag from burning buiUUsi, Z pretty rusUo arbor shut ia by the odor- much goodness aad, pobiHty that, how cH7- ' the artdnat U-htai-;f foods, cxploaicas, I OkU. i - txtr-.ll 13 t'. -M; he - la Lef at tLe cinu- a: thcrcc-Lly chwrfilaril la frr rplle a talk. It t '.: thtc!-!tr-: -.-rr.lf r-t men ia Us l-i 'td I tl5

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