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0I!)a!l)au) ftccorb $l)e I) at I) am Record. BATES w ADVERTISING 21. A. LOUDON, EDITOR AND PROPBTOR One square, one insertion.. Ono BrjuKrc, two insertions. Oue square, ono mouth. . . . 11.00 1.60 2M TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, Ctettam ULera xk Strictly in Advance. A DAI DF GREAT SHOW. The Obsequies of the Murdered Empress Eliza beth Beautiful and Impressive. HEM WRAPPED M 1 G101 OF BEEP MOURNING. The German Emperor Placed a Floral Wreath on the Casket. Impressive Funeral Mais Held in St. Matthews Catholic Church in Wash ingtonThe President and Many Diplomats Present. Vi" v, i l'.y Cubic Fnipcror Fran cis .losi'i b, lit !i o'clock a. in. received the special repiesentutivi'S of foreign sovereigns. A a hour later ho received ho visiting sovoreiguis, with the excep tion oftlio King of Snxony, whom ho personally greeted ut the ri.:!roinl stu tioii. Fni eror Francis Joseph, Prince lloheulolie, tliolioruinn linporiul Cliuu collor, and Karon Yon F.utow, the (Senium M mister for Foreign AM'itiis, received Fniporor William at the riul roail elation. Tho Fiuperors shook hands and kissed each other's cheeks three tiaien. They theu proceeded to the chui idi, where Fniperor William, iu bohi.ll' of himself and the Fuipross of ( ieriuuny, deposited on the casket Containing the rciuitius of tbo lute Fiu pross of Austria a llornl wreath which Ilia Majesty hail brought from llor luniiy. I ho aspect of the city was mor: sombre than upon any day of the week of mourning. Hardly a homo was without black draperies and the entire populace seemed to have poured out into tno Ktreets. The street lamps were nil alight, shilling dd.ily through en erings of crepe. irent torches throw "during llanies over the royal chapel in tvliieli the remains of the late Finpioss Lave lain iu state. At 4 o'clock the tolling of boils an nounced tho suiting of the procession. '1 ho route from the Hofl.iug to the iu wgnilicaut church of the Capuchins, tvho-o vaults entomb tho llapsbiirgs, is fi short that only a small proportion of the populace was able to crowd iutu tho udioiuing streets. While tho proce- f ion was being f irmed, the church was tilled with tlic t'.hoign Princes, who ar rived without ostentation in clo-ed eur i iagc, a:, t w ho were cnhduct. d to tho front es. Ilvcll the riil'icr.i and llooi s ut the church. 1:1 the center of which btoo I the eatiifnl.iue, were hid. leu with black diapery. hitsido a eetiii.auy oi distingnidiod generals and stall' (dlioors were uiigne.l, A detaclimeut of cavalry led tlic pioccssinn, followed by a singls hon-emaii, a court ullicer, attired in a Spuni-di c-oi-tiime. I'lieu ciiino car Mages, in winch were Heated tho ser vants of the late Fuiprons, and they wore followed by a second di tachmeiit of cavalry. After those horsemen were three c .url carriages, draw n by six be: st-s cove: c 1 rt iiii funeral traiipui'.'S, mid cn'orted by f .otmeii. Thoy con tained the cniiil dignitaries and Indies iu waiting. A tru'u of servants fid lowed, walking two abreast, and then eaiue the mail imposing feature of tho I locesMon. Several companies of the guards and 11 .'piadrouof horse guards, lolliAWid by a ili'tifliiiiont of yeouiuii, nil goi-gootisiy uniformed, preceded the colossal eiglit hor.e funeral ear. On either fide were four footmen and four pages with lighted tuners; but the iui lueiliiite escort of the car wa-. composed of six stalwart gentlemen of the Archer (iuurd, eight yeomen, six Hungarian Life ( i iiarils and eight mounted Life Guards, l i l'.ow ing tlio car were rev eral bodies of infantry and cavalry. A large tiiimbcr of priests iu full can onicals, nu t tho procession at the Au gustino church and proeee led w ith it to the church of the Capuchins, i'ho clergy there marched down the aisle before tho collin and uuited in in to uiog prayers, which were also ex ipiisitely chanted during tho nei vice by the court ( hoir. 'uriug the lust prayer the ci'tli.i was lifted from tho catafalque and the clergy, l iaring torches, wulked before it. I.uiperor I'raucis .loseph, attended by the highest oft'ieer. of state, bearing wan Is, followed. This j.recessi.iu slowly pmse I from tho sigiil nf thecoiigregiit.on, down u stone siuir vuy to the vuu'r..'. After tii hit bene iliiiioii I. a I l.en pi oiioniic. d iu the vaults the mourners ro a -ci'iole I and the High Chum but I 'tin handed tho key of the vault to the ! apui'hin . h ) i I ho guardian of tho imj erii.l mail oleiu. Iiiiin..iii S.iiics in St. M.ittliews. Wa-hini. imn. I. ('., (Special.' An imposing funeral muss commemorative The Paris Cununifsinn Sai's. Tho Cnited States cominissionerH to conclude the terms of pence with S aiii have Bailed on beard tho Cuaard Lino Hteuuier Cauii nuiii, cn route to Cal l?. The ci.mi ;ission consists of formor Sec retary it State Win. I!. Iay, l uitcd tStut'.'S Seliutoru Win. I'. I'rve, t'ush 111 n a K. I 'avis, (ieorgo (iiuy anil Svhitelaw Koid. I'ucli commissioner is arcoiupaniod on the trip by his wifoi.r other l.ie.abers of the family. Iu tho puny a'su are I. K -Moore, necrctiiry and conn-el to the coinmissiun; Jou I!. .Mae f li'ir, a'M-taut secretaiy, nud wife: L'ruuk Crunagati, disbursing c!eik, u'ld .Mrs. Ih-.maguii; M:s.i At kinson uud Miss M c unghtoii, steno giuphiis, and I liwiir.l Savoy and Henry l'rcetuitii, C'j:ilii!'.":'.:.il .i-l .'isi i'ti. Rccnjcrs Couldn't Oct Her. But Death Did. News hns reached Knoxvillo, Tenn., of the death of Nnhala Mtillins, tho fa mous fat wi'iimn nil 1 moonshiner of lla icock comity. Mrs. Minims v-eighc I "i-'i't pounds andlived on the top f a moiiutain. wliero she conduct ed a "r'ili iu ('t'tiiinco if the law. The r:llii'ei . were unable lo uppreliciid her on n i nil' of her s'', tln.-i o being no wavto :i t her low i ti e mountain. JirV. ''i:ii:iH was ..,. of i. t; ,l,e of J'l.iti.,' ):. ', w hose ..iiii i.us I. ecu a luv.de v to etULoIogiial ttii letit.'. VOL. XXI, 1 of the murdered I'.mpress, lllizubolh ol Austria, wa colelirutod nt St. Mat thew's Cutholie clinich, Cardinal (iil bous being tho celebrant. The cere rioiiy was odicial iu character, under tho uuspieos of iho Austrian minister, and among those, in nttotidunco wore President Me.Kiuley nud the members of bis cabinet, the ambassadors and ministers of foreign Kovernuieuts iu their briliiaut diplomutio uniforiun, ropreseutatives of the Cuited States iirmy, navy, nud Supremo Court, audit largo gathering from private life. The Austrian minister, M. Von Hengen luuller, was attended by nil the mem bers of his stall'. The military uttaeho, liiuou I'jodl, iu the uniform of tho Austrian Imperial (luard, and Captaiu Itodler, naval attache, iu tho uniform of tho Anstrinn navy, acting as ushers, Minister You I lengeiiiiiuller wore the striking costume of the Hungarian iniiguut," denoting hi-h diplomatic runk. It was ol' sombre black nditi cout, kueo breecliiH and high boots, and a heavy black velvet cloak hung from the loft shoulder. His sword, icilibard and hilt, was hid with wind ings of crepe. As tho carriages of tho President and Ciihiiiet reached the church, M. N an llengolnitiller left his ew ;t; I met the President at the ehiia-li iloor, e porting him lo u peiv lo Hie front and right of the eliancel. Withtlio i'reM dent were Secretaries ;n'o and Wil i-on, rostmuder-iloiu-ia! I'.iwrv Smith and Ai-iing Soendury Adee. Ka.'k ol llieni, i.s i epr.-enta' :vr i of thoiom.t. i at t ,vo of o!li,Ti lioiieru! Mile..' I t.ill', Colonel M ills and i .leuteti'iul Colonel .M u-lil, r, in . i.;i-nu while the ju In iny v..i, no resi n'.' l by .lilstii'ii ilariitu, ot t ie i :i:i' 1 Ma:i Siipreiuo dm: I. In :,b ..-;:ec t!io llritisl: Am!ia,.-..-d-'-, Mr -lii.ni) I'aillii'i'fote, ho sent a large il nal rim ol wliue ro.es an I c.i. aa! ., w.nc.i was in tho mi. Idle of Cm cnatovl f.ic ing tho e.j!ire.':ilio:i. Th.i e.ali i"--. was repr.'soaied by ; 'apt tin i age; ., i , .Mr. Voiing. '1 ho church lntci :nr wa -simply i.'.-ruuged lor l!ie . c.-:. i.m. Ic.tclt of tho chancel hung crepo ili'uperies, c.-vim ing the ihiws ami darkening ihn Tho tilj it was lira,. c I heavy bauds of crepe. ( ar -l.ua! lions wu t a -ai.diid in I h in i largo niiuiiii r of ju iot-; and a. the usual rich vet incuts iicin a-ido foi those of black an I w i.it- ..i Wi:i !l!t-" I-. II lil'o I y !. : put Tlu- H.-vM'.is C.ise. A tit meeting of the c thine? i:i:..i u: iu Paris, it wado.'ide l to sub. ml tlo dociiiiionls in ho I'revfiH ea e to u cotiiliilssiou to be i-clecte I l-v I'.o Miu iter of .1 ii-diee, M. a -ricii. J he .Mm i: tor of War, ilcnei.-i iiriindcii, and the Minister i-f l uidie Work .i. Senator i illa.ye, let: beforo tlio council ad .joiirned. lleii' ial Zurlindeu later scut liis written resignation to Premier Hrissou. declaring ids lirm belief iu I 'revi'us' guilt. Later iu t:io day ati- other cabinet council wns held, at which ieuerul Chaiioiue, eouimuudei ut tho I if A )ivision oftlio First Ariuv l I'l pi, 1 1 'epurtment of tho North uud tlio Pus de-Cahiisi was nppointed Miu- ister ot War, in huicj-sioii of (teueiaJ iirliuden, and Senator I iodin, repre souting French India, win appointed M ini. ter of Public Works, puceeodiug .M. Jii.ayo. J be latter, iu trunsniittiu bis letter of resignation, is apparently Idiltling lor popular favor. lie wrote "Tlio council having decided to appoint a cumiuiM iioii to consider tho request torn revision oftlio tri.il of the eon- ict, I'reyfus, I am uiu.blo to itecoi t any i.liaroiu tlio re-ionsil)ilitv for lli.it Meps. w hich, in my iipmioii, involves a revision ol tho ea -o. ot? .. (ifiers ia Sell Is Coal. The Spuni-di authorities ai Sun .Iiian Porto Kico, lutvn oll'iod Admiral ScliU y t:, o.iti tons of coal ut per ton 1 lo has ciiiiie.I to th,i I ii j-artiueut at asliiUn'tou for i'lMiuetious. War irain.si the nariliists. The ass.is-inatioa of tho Fmpress of Austria, atlionevu, Sw-itxorlaud, by an Italian anarchist. Inn led to a violent outcry in Homo of tlio reactionary or gnus tor repressive measures against ninirchists. Indeed, some of them went to extremes, advne.tiing measures gainst sociulisls and their "allied po hticnl parties." Stiitemeiits have ap jicareil iu nooral id tho newspapers to the etVect that the iei man government intended to lake the initiutivo iu pro posing international action. ( Mil -ial circles, however, deny any such mien '.ion, but they declare that u'ly pro pomls on the Mib.ioct will lm well re reived by the (ienii'iu government which M ill do n'l pes. line to cj-operate with united i.etiou. A Big kailrn.nl Deal Ma.le. I'll il I p 1'. Ai uour, Marshal Fiohl ami Noiiiian 1$. Ke.im. have secured con trol of tlio Kaitiuioro V Ohio Kaiirond. They have made dames .r. Hill, presi dent of tho Hreat Northern Kailwiy, the diuiiinating factor in tho roorani- j nt :t. n of the svst :u and gniue 1 for Hie I Chicago .V Northwestern what ispraeti i e.tlly u tintik line from o.v.m lo ocau, eoutrolle.t by liicago rapitulistd. 'J'h( price paid is oyer sp.i,ihi;liH.(. ITTS IK ) 1( ), C 1 1 A ril AM ARMY AM) NWV imiNn?. The Motcmcnfs of Our nu an J ay nrciflv Ta!J. It was nniiouneod at the war ileiut meut recently Ihnt there w ill be no nioro troops iutiBtered nut. I he situa tion does not ndmit of tiny further re duction in army, nud effort are being made to put those voluuteeis who me returned in the service us neur us possi ble to the footilifg of the regulars in tho n.ntt 'i- of drill nud discipline. A littie i i :iil,0(0 have already been mustered ut. mid it is announced positively that there will bo no more mustered out, no mutter what iulluoueo is brought to bear, Col. Audel of the Fourth Illinois licgiinont, was placed under arrest nt luckMinville. I-In., recently on charges preferred bv Lieut. -Col. McWilli'ims, charging bun with conduct uulieeom- un olilcer nud a gentle man, ntnl otlior tilings, i :io irouoio rows out of tho arrest some time sinew of one of the majors of tho regiment, for souding a tologruin to the liovernor of Illinois, hinting that tho regiment desired to go to Cuba, In general tho plan of reorganizing tho iirmy consists iu reducing the Vol unteer army about one hull" and then redistributing the remaining forces, regular nud volunteer, t our new pos sessions uud dependencies: viz: Mn li 1 1 a. Hawaii. Porto Kico. Cuba, l.a- I rones, etc. . nt I lm sumo time ilium tam ing sultlcient garrisons in the I niled Slates. In the redistribution of troops, a new military department will bo clo uted iiicl udiing Cubit mi I Porto Kico. The ronort of Colonel Chai los i-'mart. of tlio medical department, mid his ex haustive roviow of conditions at I iimp Plack hitvo boon given out, after soy- crii! Blatomeuts regurding tuo cleanli ness and lack o' medicine in some piarter.'i had been eliminated. He criticises furloiighin; the men nm troiig enough to travel ami care lor themselves which w.n ubucd bv the presuro brought to bear on the author ities by friends. The Milium, ('at tain Waller Allen, ha sailed from lirooklvu for Ponce. I'oiio Kico. She had on board the I n -t Puttaiiou of the Sixteenth Peliu- y. vnu i a Kegine'iit, 7o regular pa -eu-i' eis, l'i postal clerks, mid a crew of Her cargo con.- i-i'.ud in the m.u.l of i o ami -:-.ii v supplies for the regiments u v in Port'i Kico. She can ie I also v'l.'.i'i wiiitliof delicacies a. id two am en slices for the army ho.-pitals. 'lo t of il.o Seventh army cori s i:. I. r ( leiieral lithugh l.ee, now in ( ' libit i-e dl.- - 1 .-ut. I. lb .lacksoiiVillr, id w .ml to b: re -ia ly trip' 111" Hi.-, -litis : i eh inc.- dr u r i ci .ii inn ri .o i dutv in lit. ; I i the V rl I ol i :n ",v n.rec'e-! , ",ie:;' , in ir ii ei '.lie t ,iu to tlic l..irrack 1 1,: tic rem- I t- ! II-' si el 111; c. :i '.d t heii 1 1 n.-n .' e.'-:-..'l ly them Is ,ic:.ee:..i -ii! ri' tic' w ,i ...-rs ;iie t . g 1 ai. t Cell, e It " I. ate it wa : . in ! i.i-ie a on o a pc i ic. I'iic i : aiisp, ri Conch . . i'.'i i u-neral 1 .isoii and !da:l, o! toe i'iri liv.-i iu, 'list Cm pi. uud I lie .tall' of the S.ih ie,-; s. unv.v 1 at New York from Porlo Ins) recent ly. The troops aboard her n. -In le I u detachment of Company C, 'arc I :',.,:,,, ! i.--incers, mi un.iltaidi .1 hat:.-: r of .i. ! .::.:v : I 'utter v A. Mis- .-out '. i oil'.'lteer A : It, i'eiiui ivaui.i ' I'hiM o are now . ga over " l o i iniisli'i's and ecu: mi ,o i y, and Kattery 'c.'ileUi' Altl.lery. cd ai Ciiickaiuau i .nlli of iiiarter : aiy supplies, and c tl i applies. '1 ho over .r;'.iM,uoii l f .'i!ti !!e"lineiit I nit". I Stales S'olun Iters have b.:o:i o .tubi ihc i a g il urds for tho governnieut pr..pciiy. as well it fur tbo park roj city ui.d hosp.tals. Major (ieueriil Mavis hi'.s di-approvod llio liudings i f tin; court -martial in the ci: o of Captain I uui nu, Tweutv second Ivausits, who was convicted of tamper ing willi the graves i.f Confederate sol-dlil-s a! Mit'ii -a , and oldcied tlio I'liptiiiu releii-ed from arrest and re oic.red lo dety. Fifty marine of 1 1 inif iugtou's com maud, the !::.-t to laud at 1 1 itanlanamo and who weie iu the la.nu.ii.. midnight tight with Spaniards, ilio lir-t ba'.tlo of the war, w ere paid ill' at Norfolk, Ya., ri'ceully, and dioehargod liom the ser vice. The lifty coast ilcfcuce guns now be ing ma le at liirdsiioioii-h. Pa., are to cost the government half a million dol lars, or an average of .-ic''O i each. The reports roeoivo I at toe X ivy Me partmeiit ii 'ic-ttethat the big tio ic.il liiirriiMiio m tileh diil o m ic'.i ihi.u.igv iu I lurbu li-i-s did not :-:ril;o near the I'nited M.des naval vofls :t: Ciupi i i-i-ia lui p.is-ci! well to the east v. ..r-1. 'i lie transport Manitoba, w ith thir teen hundred of liciv.stl I . : -on':, llii'i'iis troops arrive 1 at New Yuri re cently. Captain ilob I'.viu.-! luti re. ire 1 from the coLluiand of tiio llattlcsiiip Iowa, at l.i s ow u i-i'ipiest. In the Fnitcd States Mistrict Court ut Charleston, S. C. , .ludgo Ki a'.vley iupi banded down r decision condemn ing tho liritish stca:::ship New I'ound land and its cargo to forfeiture us n lawful prize vt war. These troop': have been ord-tred mus tered out: Heavy Piittei t , Coiinect: eut Volunteers; Fi.vl corgin Itituntry, I'oi-.ith Nov. York l.ighl I'.attciy, i'i.'th New Y.-rk l ight H.i'tei'., Sevi nth New York Light Hatterv. Secretary Long kua nssigiie-l Cotn- mi- Lii e knut to -l;tt ion, iu place o is to letire iu lite i l e.ug the senior Muj'.r Ceneral .is.nol'id of H e l.o lo a p.tl t "f tin 'or ! ui.a a. id I ' imnum-l tho Paciii. dmiral Miller, w in ui si; f a few week-' li.uni! of lh" navy W hecier wii elt'ttal V, v. h:e :t. :u V i-t ( cc. i I. ii'n. have, i I - t pa iK.ii Spanish Reply Satisfactory. The I'nited States Torto Kicun evacuation eommiBsion inet in Sua Jrian roceutly. Tho reply of tho Span ish commissioners, setliug foith their position in necordnnco with tho iustrue. Hons from Madrid, wasreceived. It is siitisfaetory to our commissioners, who hope tho mai'l delailsof the evacuaHou wnl bo arranged v el y Fli nt 1 y. 'I he prc'toccl Fays "in. ni. -bale : vn lad n. which is coiistiiied to n.ea'i a l . as t a ble luno. COUNTY, N. (, TIU'USDA V, SKPTKMIlKli W0MAN5 -t--ciU,i 1 ( U AI'TKH WI V. It A' IIEI.'li I ONH.SS10N r.iian nt Ihst was content to Me still nn. I watch Margaret, but us he grew stronger he would uk her to sing or talk to him, and then wo'lld she lell liim again and main of the bitter regret uud remorse which had llllrd Ihoso three long miserable weeks. "Ib.w cruel I Wits," he whisperel. "I did not l-iiow vvhat I was saying. I coiud never reproach y..n. You have done more for me than I can ever speak of. Always my true, loyal wife. Al ways maUiig sacrifices for mo. It was sued a d'-ar. lender heart that I longed l,.r iusl a lender spot in il." "A very proud hearl." sh.' correct cd genlly. I inly somi tiliies. An I had il been il thousand limes more pr.nid 1 should for get i! all ill the jo of p .ssessing it ;t in d." You have o-sr.-se ! it all the ti ," .-he eoiif.'-se.l, burying her fare from his e'.aare. "It has I n uir since we were togelher ai ! eoii-.'t, i.rimi. i on i !loI r.'illl.e II llltseu, . ii; iii' i mi-'", r-,,m -- n .. .,, th"i I liiiv I li so I.lol "Cvi.l.lf niarrUl I i lt .i-'lit " ' ''rs, llrian, f did ! think. My sen.' .f iiistice 1.11 oulrag I ny unrie mo-, . , . .. .'...!.! .. pi-en's ve ,11. ilil'l I persti: l nr. sen thai I wn-i.i.irrving "i b make amends 1",- that, find all the while my lot.' for . ., .,. ..i.enbe.' ... imucIi mor.' rlo- .,.ieu!v than my l"V' "f just I have .' pt it back -o'long I wish you to kn..w !l the truth in-w. ll-.., ........ itll... I i'l. I'll ilievot'es b e i..v' as 'he l,c.-,iigly stroked her bowed i, ,;.,', '.',',,, . i r j .,, io'lehel llilS Illli..' lie COIlllSSIoll .'!: v 1 1 1 1 1 1 : v n'-.o. nn-'"'"-" lm i'i i.'ea .:ii-" .. hearhig such sweel w. II" is v. e l-cppy ii-.w, f..r In- :-'.. , ... 1, i" him." ' " h',s'lo -il ililiisrliiiir i.ii-l ii!l'.-1w'!;,",1;;,lVr'"'l- , . ,., , ''." ho e lei-loiind a pl.ic in a .-,.n:"i n. " ' ; , , ,,.,,.. Id- and it t.ai -l.li t'.-.-r" wi.-u Mcv w p' iM-r t out- itioiimi' . ... tit it -V ..;1,v,.,i ,-,., T,.; lime hid whil.'n.slh: hairand I..-.-,.-, .e,la.-wiii, a no!" f.-r Margaiet. Sh." '"''' dim Ho i. son.etning ,"" loan ,. . . , . i ...;,i SWool on llielliol'les, leal li h;t'.'!, aii'l, a.!1' a lauiaiit loco ami tli" word- I am :- glad," handed 1I1ITI.II M. il lo I'.rian. ai not i.. i Mt- "d ol new,-," ho -.-id. taking it from '! .. your-, have pa--.-l. ai.d brougV hei'haiid and rea lln t!ie word aloud. their in',., liable ehaiiges. 'l h" .-a- n -i..ihel lierli" cam.- s, . , , ,, v lui I ii ii - i V(. coa ir a i n 1 g. 'lie. The !!" -shit-' ei -.!:- v. . 1 1 t.e .-tin this morning. bhouie 1 an. Idi-.l ami '.loom.' I ,,f,a n. All' . 'copes ton will pay your iinmodl- I innl .nice morn lllmwood i el own. d in tie r. .-p-.-et - to hi-- lord --hip. j the full beauty id the mouth ! ro-.-.. "Ilriiiir, Sli.'' n is lain in th" alien u. and for " lb-rtie i-. e ideioly in t he lii'i h heaven j,,,,, Miirtfari't ha I n waiting of d.-ligl:! . ' "inmeiiled Ur.an. "I'arry liriiin's coming. Iler ey - ai" liv.lal- ia- i ui.it-iiatn.ii -. Mar. ;are,. I sup- (ornately ii On tlio long drive and upon l',..e you ai" going. Jmrgaret. .-our.', i.ni tn ion" mui i... imv bl "I ' humanity, an I fuliy a.r.-.-.i v. ,:ii Mi-" thai hbert Karl. u jiiiiioi- wa- a very !ii:"-. iking young man. She . veil taiiried she discovered a lik'-n -s to r.crtio. lliough let a par- li ularly .sinking on.', a - sh.: told I'riaii a terwai-.l. , ii, S'Tlember :... , Very ''''': invigoraling ail' sen I lo llitu'' IP-vt life into Kriai.'s veins. " Yon v ili mil be able to impose up .i me in. n-li longer," he Miid to Margaret. me morning. "I'll be strdig enough l ro: "I again' V"Ur tyranny so .n. ' -,lss nil llll llli"'. IM iil II , Sll" a il - J;. t I ,,.' , , .' -1 . ., :i 1 lit !l .1. I . I" ' i.wei'-'.i. looking up ll'.'UI lb.' ro-es sh" s.,.e n, I, ii and l-'-peei. had place I "li the tabic l-.-i.ie Imhi. " I ; lie ,-..;i I1...1," w i'.h a !:.!; - an i'-.i . think I've I'la-.ed nn; - long -mmgh. , . .-iiing. ami ce-ng .tlargo. e'.. :- aes !i v ! t g.-t w. ii v.-ry soon v.ui hooi his . an i.t.;, !- I !," her m h'-s a":. w 11 grow fat and lay that i'i! ln-v.-r und l.:s-. lh lv.. !: -es v illi vv.iri : ai, I he an;.' I ,.- I y.'i: ...il .1 tli it eliair." t, n,!"r love. IP- 1, ..,'-: 1,0 in... ih." face, which ".iv von erv lire If" she ,i'., ! !. had nev.-r ii,i"l more w" -l and lov- 1 ,. into hi. .-v.... iibi", ai .l .,'ching h'-r ii.iinl l,"ld it a ' "So, so. 1: h.-:- b. warm in tin- til-pri-oii.-r y.i'loii I.i-own. - lage. but fere it i .pi!'," b 1 igh' 1 1 I . "N't. r p.i'id." I"' said, wait uulil 1 p,, ,,- Mi. I. hi- i. down again f .r goo !, ion on! of tins lor t;oo,. lin u I m.-an- ,..-, r. i i.i - I inn, an i Drown hit an al io in',,- n, v .!.! liii!" nnr-e ill hand 1 t,,,., ,,f p,.lli:on a. I b- is more fright - and mat. I'.-r lat l-i-d la.v. to". I I ci than hurt. I think, all I m 'r.,ul,;e- w.-int io a:-' in-.'' iu Ic-r while 1 u,,,., ...iher. II- lancit- I a. a i .; .Ill-.'n-. ' 'giving ll.lll slltlie'.'llt 111" If he. at: I II" 1 .'ii'll't ! hd.k Veil Will " ei' be ;,bl,- i-l si-lsTVll t Ilk i 1 1 g il !"U b Ie . i o-o. I I I Wge ci -if. tli 'in I'i. re. lirliiu. I' is no! ilo-ir ; ha- .pi.!.-tin,.' vt III. him !. ii...!p. Is. I la" liur I.-' i- lhal .-.he " What have vo i I tl.i..:"::: with y...ir- (ie-in -nine pelting and eo.,ibng: slie 1 relf. Margaret: No: trt ing any ol t .- - ii t- giv. li you much. What can . In- t.-rdav'.- . p"iiii:e!.l-, I le-p". v.- do 'or v.ei i ow ' Ilea 1: n.e .Marguerite; sic l gio - mg ..e-ie "No." my dear; lalli. I nm a gr.-at lie.vy. ..;i imi-l inc. ti.v t ry tier ,. i'tni i i ..' '" 1 Iill.v more. .tear. I will la'-. . !i-r I.- '.ii'iy 111,. u dreildt'lli tUill. ' -lie ie- ii'l I V e will Wain 1-. Ih.l' h.ii ,": '' 111" t iriodwi.il a lio'f sll.de. ' but , " she 1111 ' . Il is r-'.lllV supel I.." 'l.b"l -..ftlv. I e -ui I never.!.) w,! limit " Wli.-utiie .,,l.y had been in'" :.:vr.!'i." i'i'-' 'are of it- nur--. Margare: i n!,. I lie eaugli' h-r hand die utter, d the her arm in KrlaiiV. and they walk, d t.. In si v..r.! a .d .Ii.-w her urn . : . t ii.g'.v ! w., d 1 ll" place h" had I -oi ::t "d out . l,i, I;;,,,.. Then .-a.'i a -liiti a ml an. pe .-. in) -, ru"i on. in In i ':'- oi". II. I.... lii ro' I .'..t,'i want l" ili- - till'!' sin-., ii:t r.-!iti.: pi e.illlgs. I r! I v., , 111;,- ti. l.lioW !,ove sOi 'I t1 C public II ;,v I. al... I'.d. Si. eil civilities '. . i , I, ,,, " oi-i.,1 .-.' .-;:.,. ;',, b.-ri.-.t with a t.i'illii.iit "it a. ""' ''" " ' learn b-M.r in is T -I'ti'l .In.,, v-.ur ii - .p aii, lau e. "P!ca-. i.ica am. 1. :..;.! your!;io- te.'l oil r.nli.V. . V re-pec l l.l'il l ll.'ls , ti-l s.-M us' fioii. 1 s .ie-enco will, al parting 'iadiiiclh... : visil a eert rn ' "i:il ma-, who is i-r-'t'.ile I wiiii warm, I,.,... I ..-l.-r.d coining here. 1 in i. by the way, I r an. l en o n- : , i-i-.' .-.I b. in', nn .'..ci that von have : .,.n ueiu'g,!' V' ir 1 :: e i.iai; .'oougli. aiel.'li r. r-'i-c V- 11 :..- ep-. ! - d to pay . v.-ni re -peels a' I lie 1 e M" K-idgh'. ! "'lell Marg ii"' i" (:ne in. I bring h'-r :. I band itl'.t.:.'.' w. r t v. .,-.-,.-. ..:' mv f-l-'croble I. till. 'I". So, 01 ili'galei . :Oil-i- I eaelll'il 1 lie sllllllull 01 III" lllil .111-1 I"" "J - ii you are l id. t idi splendor of tli"MUiset burt upon i wish von couM 1 ' 110 H" .lignili.'d. Iti eai. : '.-.tie I 'or a h i-'-an I mil a father' I hey stoo 1 for a few 1 mis in si- 1 . ... 1 l- 1. . 1.1 1. ' in 1 tint oil;.' ii " ' I a.'i-i.', r. I eitie la-i "lb vv Wi'.''s''im-.i 1- " " I'll' !',,(' iv x.," .. d - ,o-dec, warning liarcaiel that the t mo is u..t far .th- NFLUENCE taut when 1 shall iithuiiiio the reins of . may our skies l-e as i aim and as trim goyernniciil." ijnil as this glorioiiu oiw 1 -lor" u. ' She looi.s unite mlserabl" over the prospect," returned Hei'lie. with hi I'.vi'i mi Margaret's la igliing face. "I saw W il-oli when I was ill the city a day or two a-o. II" impure I very par- j lieiilarly u'ooiit you. and Margaret n!-o. 1 told liim you were tloii g linely. and . that Mi'l'garet was as miinaiuigeabbi as e el". " " I shall be revenged br that, sir. Was lr. llson well? ' "1 can't say he looked very well," an swen d llertic, with seiii" heita t imi . "lie works t..i hai l, I think. II" i certainly very pal" and thin. ' "Why not write und in iir Mm hero for iiwiiilef" said briiin, Inrning t" Mar garet. " i'his air woti'd infii-o in-w I if" iu Ida veins." "He i ds it certainly," observed ISertto. " He has not seemed quit" nat ural for sunt" time. I'm it f nil I be is losing his happy spirits." " w r will ask lillu to colli",'' said Mar garet, nutekly, "though 1 fear lo' can not give us any of h viiluabl" 1 ini". When I think ol what he has dm. " for you, llrian. 1 do feel o gtatel'ul to him. and I should like nothing so well a to liii'l him such a true, gi o t wife a . In- de sei't'i'S. " "Margaret turio-d iiialch-mak'-r, " mil" 1 I'.rrtie. "Slieb comes mi.i. in teresting and original every day. I Will tell W id. .11 to gel hilM-i'lf ill lea li lies, and meantime, my deal. I j" von will search diligently lor th" parti. ular woman .bslined b. be- erne his blessing mi l torin.-ni at the same time. Now I mn-t I :T. 1 suldenly remember that .Mi-" sent me lor some mixture tor tl. i' yming ; iiopriui ol ours, ami n I 'ion i mirry, 11" MI.'IV I'inu Ills ll"a I on. I .f . had um;r;::;r w.z o,; :;;y,:,,.di I errand, vmi s...iil.ln t have staid here a second. Thai poorli.-l" In,,. - cent may be actually Mil'i'.-ring for his medicine. " .- oi.'i i ,.n,, , , ... .. . " r. ...I p..,.l.. "It i ,..,,.U- ll... I'.-.i-I.e, ... . .. - temper as-ertmg n"H. Ft en laihe,- ' rccogni -e ii, and w hde h i l'i r-- tl iliut 1'. e in! ie ill a luce'; slid lowly ! spirit, il sometime - way to a mild I hull'I'T w hen j ejaetp'ut ion lii-riie grow pa t i ularly dem.'iisira I live. However. Ill gel In" .Irrocllon and -;iy good -by to yon until to i.ighi." I A day ..r -o l.iler. Marg.-ir.-l s.-nt to ; I'r. Wil on a warm and pro-sing invita- , . . , . .... him w in u he r ..ng l..y'.- w.'i' I ri j 1 1 : ! 1 1 I ai l ! hi- r. i - al'i.-r a I. thou.', hi , la.-" Jii ..I ii, Ii" i i'i !... '! !h" !" ''! ' M : ' ' ' not him- eil. loiiinl their I Hi" Utile life seeping pea--eiu,iv ,i: inn . arms. i M.iterniiv. th.-.' nm :.-.-l .-,mp!.-: ion of i v.-,. ma n's ii., I urc hasg.n lo-r a n.w . racr and digni'v, and hit ti on nor jf,. the imiro- ! a happ.iir l'-a' j ,.v..i the -ha.l.-w of "i, sorrow . i ii n : j lo-seit. ! Indeed, the s..:r..w are ii.-ver leuiem- b.T.'d. .'Xerp. ill a phlio..;.!,,,,! r..rl ! Wav. and ill I ! leii'i-'al :..n ot all thai si,.', h-.p.-d and evpe-bd she dels lh.it ' t (,,. ,- 1,-. Lr. -cgni an .: is''!'- r.-w a id. ' l.'rian ha fi-.llv r-l .'-I Ins ple.L-e. ' -in , wu h a lit" lull of hi- Inn and nob!, r 'pur.-c. i- w.t.kiiig la.talul.y in hi "I hate II piece if 1 1 - - - vvldell Will' pl.-u-e yo.i. 1 know. W !-.ii lias nt I.i--, : made up hi mind t " - t"1' " I ! v.-.k. We may cx I lii'u al'"i'.t III- 1 'Jl-t. lie says." 1 'I ,'IM lllil'l," ;l'.:.-l-''t il II Were. I. i ! Wit il genuine feeling. "We li.sl 1:1 .1 U " , it ... ., o.-ln-htfiil we. k that ll" will 1 want to repeat it. h .- "allv i;ui;.' - .-oiloiis. I think. Kill,.!" know. I j p. v. r laid ni"li a strong d- -tre io -' any one in irrie.l a I have : '' ' , 1,1 I Know W....1.1 inline st. - 17 lllllerell' r UI Ills Hie "I siinp.se you think tl'.a' 1 a" I V happt simo tor nail' ' " l lio" ,vmi il." she I'.-pii. I. mceiii' hi- laugh ng glance. li shot. i-l be, and, a it rul-. I think it is. the -' .ti.iiarelm:iv;.ii..i! "ii'. 'I'n my miu I a poor. Lai. Iv '.! l-achel'M" trvdig to p.-r-uade him sett" that he s f.i. lunate in having e-enp" I t!ie .-v.! ol I, it!' iiuonv is a i.:o-l doleful an I pt'- nbb' s) tail" Ah. lew alcriou' The lat words were utler.'.l a- they ! :,.' . Wa'el: 1 1: " t '.' ii-.: m a a ol e..!.l. I li.-n Margin, t , , 'It -..!e0 1. 1 lltll. I til" "'.l .' ol l.ll.- , !i"' on. Ida," " A b.vidc, 'ion," he r. rcaUd, folii viUiJ 22, 1808 NO. 1. his nrm about her waist and holding tier to h s heart. "All. may we nhvuys b el tl !' Midi ,i benediction, diir- j l.ug. May wi alwav -, stand together as t.Uldinj iii'W. thl oiigh bi t irr and through w..rc: ever lirm in each other's trust; r cr si rung in a li 't--er's love. And when our miiis -dial! n t. il.. train, ii. 1 .-tinsel nt lie When a i the Jar of tvill h is i-l Vt hen -t-.i-in no Imitfi'i' r mini u- i"ll. A : I l-e.ivi'it I :ir al la: : .. j , I . . ii i . -1 1 f.il -mil Oiinl tve II. ay. ..1111'.l.t , ,,(,.. :, ,.,! .l.,y. ;nn: i-.nh ( sr-.. - r : Site Was lililtclill. Ye were iie.'iritig .birkMiiivillr. Fin., lifter the lung trip fr. t;i N. w Yt-ik. Tho imfter had !lnili."l bi'iishing nit ;i tih't In r iitul lief f air i-biblteii, r:icli nil" of wh.iiii had deinniidcd ;it t n.t imi every tltti" ti imiiiit."-. win ii the woman t n ie 1 and oi'l' ''Villi 1,0V" b"i'!l V'T.V ill trill i'"' IU u dm nig t he trip, mcl I w ili lo n v:inl you." "Yes. 'lllil.'' What i your niioirr" slir .'pked, its lir t mi i'i '.!t pncil and li" I '. . k. "W'illi.llll Whilr. IMIIIII." She wn.te for n iiiiniitr mi w f the leaves of her b i d, and thru t nv it mil ami li iii-inl it t' bun wil b th rriniirk: "A cnlnri'd iiian vvb" I nndul ion to s'1'' ;il"H'-' W''M vv il! nlw.i.t - lin I l'rii'ti Is." 1 caugllt 111 L 1 1 ill til" vrsl ibill" tW" lllilllllr later illid ilked d srr th" paprr. 1 1 rend: "Mr. 1 'til Imaii Ymir iikiu. William Willi". I a' i 'cell r i v it 1 1 : n 1 1 ' i . u i. iiii'l in.v 'h Mdreii. ;i!ld I ..ii!d r. rniii- in. lid tlia voti r;ii' In salary and ,. him kirnv thill Hi fill I :i I'l'l'- ..jm,. l.U rtVorl M u. S. li r(,.1( j. Iuw t .d,,. ,vt , r an lor i i-"n. -1 .. a b.-,g .i....... ..- I l"l'r li uld r.iarul,! t .: ! 'I ieb,' do I.awdl b, I ,!,, I bmight i dm ;, ) ft ci'ii-i. ll:ir rlirrk m. is.nii" link ill .l.-irksoiivill". Ilul ,; o 1 1, ui ;i ! I 1 1. i i-. I r t-' I 1 1 . i . . . i - : . 1 e' ri did dil.. Iin el up w id in :il! my lite di rap; ivotr. ii" pillll ielel" -- New Yi.rk Mill. Ini, I of the I'M.lliiI.I llllllileis A tuo ycir-' siii'lv at Cidi lias iMIK'l'd' Flllldrrs Petri.' tll.'lt til" li'iptiutl st'Ul" Wi,rkrl.,f l.i'O'i M'.ll ag" bud :i surprising :ir,i:.iiiitaiic.' with w hat have brrti ciiiisidei. .1 lh" I r.n t.e, Is. Aiii'.ug t!i" inany tools llsi'.l l. the PM'illiiid ,Ui!.!"l's Wet" b-oli solid mid tub ular drills :i:,, ! r.iiglit an I circular ie, Tim diiii. lik" Hi"" i.f !..!; t. wre ! w .;li w I . prob ildv criiiid i, in. :i lb.- diamond w.o v.-ry s,';ir""i. and , Veil l.ll be to ,1, hod suc'l I'll! I il:,. rdg.-s. S-. rminrk.-iblc vos 1 1. ,,u il ily n!' lh" lubiihir dfill- and tic -kill ; .,f I lir v. I.:'.. 'ii'M t hit 1 1 1 1 ting ! ninrlis in hard granite give p.. imiir;, j t imi of wrar .f i in- , .!. w ! i : i a cut. .,! a i "id b of mi iip-li wa mud'' i:i I ic hard, i r- U iit each ilul i' 01. 1 and -i b"'' t li :..,!: li !:.' tli" linrdr-t and s, ,: t , s m,il"ii,-il v,,p. b .i-e I )i"f-;.--;! sm-ioili and imil'..m lliroilgli , .ail. I If I he iiiittrriul nud lin t le d id . liiaking tii" too! ii., thin:: is known. I'.c.lllllllll. lllil 11 liei-Pl.'. lluipi. s ,!' An' i i I ho- ! i ; li1, ,,jn i , , . , , , ,t ... ... ,.. , ' -''i'"-' ' i.i ti i' k. .- . ' pnlh.-ti.' ii"liinoi .-ii-i-ni l-m t -n. il in I r.-.j il 1 1 i ng 1 h" g! ci i "l ea : .-. s'i" slill prcrVr- I: i : t. 1 1 of lrr j I a t ol v beauty, dr v.li.cli she ho- ' ( :llwas fit 1 1 f I ' - ill ig III" l'..;ii ,,,,.,, ;in,,,,... ,- ji isalmiu'v neither lime tn.r ' ... , I r. c,i !., ,';m dr-d I .V : la, I sMr i- ., , - ,,- l.l!ii lic.u'. Lie l.m p.-r- r. Ml ' -p .' 'l' l"lii''ti.' n..ry. ildb.er. s d 1 1 i -t i ; i ! i i I .! ace pe. grnnl ing i n .ibiitt t to hi t-. -itii ii'n'.i' n '.' and listening t.. rv.'iy p .1 rn- --1 .r- ..; l-.-i! "I- fancied u :..:,:'. :i bb-ndil :: "f p. ll riarclml l:;i'.: vtnl. loagmiic.-.-i".' . ' i'i 'll' t i e-e!ll' 1-11:1 ; w il i"!l llOs Hot ! i " 'U'llei-plKt ill Iv.ll-a ". M l. I. it I III It . A 11 et.-iii wiiicli cans -il tii'.i-'h - tii- iu i ic !il ! .mini, ml v w is t h m- t 1- , ill"! i"ll of g IS I 'let lolls. t oil cf ; .".lis" kind, or catin.-l r,.;i! p:-ic. ! ,- 1 in- fi '.:i! "!' ! g role, bo I be. 11 11 - I .1 .:glil ing p-i. posr. oti. II. s vv. -f, .-p r,-i ', e and : brir li'gbl ie- '.a . an . 1 i . 0 g r. a 1 l .-ul tin- ;i..i i : u .1 ui a -t.il .1 iloi lvin I . u ii"1 ,.: 1 hi ill r.-diiceil t in 11 ! ..ri 1 be: 1 ii-gitt lo 111" M'lliUitl.ll All 'S' u -oii-i 11 of ! 1 l.::i ! h :' .1 -, vv ic I1.1. i nr-iiiis and ,ip '.mne. u" ' in li.-i-glll !. i.l'd tvho I .'-1.1 ill I li j. . .: 1 a - rt.itii. ii-.- i '- s.iv 1 I h ,' d -ui.-! ic. a ' I, - -i a i, a u: b -ion I . d - ll i: " N , .. N ;t:-i.. ... 1 1 lilt pi! I i'c i nn i , n 1 In 1 ,1. . , al ll' out b '.It . '.' li -;',; tie- e -. 1 , 1,: in bl it." I'i"- "V :.;,.;n . --l-'i. In : ! i , i 1 1 - i : : i :. .. liatr thr--" n. : ,,,.,, .,n, u :-: e I i.. , . : ' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 '' ! 1 ' ' I " l-''' ! i ' i n 1 1 "'! . Flit 111 ! si. -i,l 1. .-i 1 -.1 :.: -iv ! 'VI : 1 -: 1 1 1 .11 .imi iliu ., b.itd-. tth.-n ini: at :e.i,!-i be -e-n i k - : rtm;. t I. j i i . Ln.i in.ni . w h . (.o- lbs t . i ; vv a i he si i , ,i..'es, ; l, ,,itit,t c ,,,, j. .,; ,., , ,.,,,, ;: r.i 1 ,,,,,-- II i . -I,, .,. -,. ,,; : "" 1 " 11 1 "' ' . : t ii.-s.- ,,:,,,. -l 1 1 i or I ,y no .!. ,1 1, "sh..ul ed a h.ti 1 a- Itllt -aii-; in. 11. ' 11. 'lice a iniiii Willi :i . vt I ll.! v., sr.. j ;l; t j,,,.,,. , i,--. ,, . -pjor, j j.j,.,trj;,. ... : A l'b"..g-i: ".. 'I'll". . In the dining-,.. 111 ol :i ,,. 1 ' '.! house seen la I !.' wa t no : n-.c: 1 p: -. ,11 1 . y.-r I li" !i 1 , pi,, c io l''.y.-n;, illoiit- , I- . , a - h i., . Which was ;i;o r, tmn '" lii"o':i'- ..! - v.- . ii'ir ''.. ;". ... I. r .. 1 In-, ,, ,.-: 1 .0 , . h ug , i. tiielmt. i Kmi-'doiii is the lottci ol L'.m.k'ii. For larger ndvcrtiscnieuta UboraJ i'outrue'.s will be DiftJo. 11 fill II North Atlantic S!ii,itlroon Hcduccd From 100 ,,32 Vessels. MUTIIATFI) BODY IDENTIFIED. Tin- rai in lie.' 0:; liclics the Worst i i a Cenittrv - I lie C'li'irc l I'.n uiasler lllovii-lin's A I IU C n.it ClHi'-tl. 'I bo luil.t'i.y i.oviii, nils are hoing diuirtcl liipidtly trwai-.i tl." asseaibling; t f u huge am y in Southern stations for v. inter rami a. t.ud pi cpai atory to tin- i : . ,s-:;. al .on of (libit uud 1 o: to il:c . M-...I? I , '".i i roopKure now loe.ito-l in th" r-o::ili, iiii-1 orders will b. issii si seadim; I he First. Sixth, Ninth nud li.o.tii c.i.al:-, from Molituuk lo .-i-uther:'. siiiuoi,-. the 'i h i d Cnvul- rv itlreii.lv l.a ::oue -i uih.itiid the First an it Si-c..i.d Infantry hnvoKeh ordered I,, .'tiinist m. !a , lin. I tiiu Ilightli and Sixtceiilii t" II nn let ville. The i'.ei lieert'Ciilt. J. lcetaly I.-.::.; h.'.s issued all 1U1 pottaiit 01 dor ) eo'S'.a-.i.. ing tiio North Ml . -.tic .-.(Ci iron. The licet is re tin. 1 I luno 1: foi ,-e of lib.. nt 1'id vesseU to I n- ' -uiaiaing being ib-tiiclieil it.i-le ;.-r .,1 j - o-.i-u 111 1 lit; future. Tho four v..-.:- I :: Mm ...'an I, ine tlio I'r -ill... ,',i , ...:!-. 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Notts lms reached tlol War Mopurt luont of the dentil at Santiago of Lii-iitetii.m M iciia -i -l. ' ' i'riun. Fifth lufutilrv. lie o, :',.. ir lodgiiod from the nrmy u! i nt 11 yt in ago, but re entered tho M t viis in.uti the outbreak of the war, and rl:cl rj tlm liuo of duty. Illevhiiiii's Army Cintteiltinn. (iov. Illoxhain hn ii sued a call ad tlressi d to tlio iovernnr of oarh State, (or a national convention to usonilh in Tampa. February '111, l'o , for the purposo of di ciising plans lor a 1 cor guuizutiou of tin, State militia cor vice. Wlieson Nniiiiraileil to flppnso Ihiilcy. Mr. A. . eln' o... of Meniiison, 'IV X., vv is iii.n.ii'.ilc t f r con j'rt-s t by the 'lr ii!,:..-i . : il t'o'ili tl, strict it'-eitl.. i'.-i ..."';:.'. ;' opponent is Joseph '.''- J .in v. S'
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 22, 1898, edition 1
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