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I (Chatham lUcarrt. r ADVERTISING (Eliutljaw Ucfcrfc 11. ,V. LONDON, ED1TOU AM) IKOl'lULTOU. TERMS CF SUBSCRIPTION, S1.J0 PER YEAR Strictly in Advance. ram On- Hijunre, ..r.v lUM-mo-Ol'C Square. 1'..' insert ion Cue HcUnre, ot.-u h F.;T Ul 'V u r'r.i i,. :. tr c'a will n-u.U-. tl.OJ J.60 VOL. XXII. PI 1TSJH)U(). CHATHAM COL'NTV, N. IVl'II I'KSOA V, M AIM II i.H.o. Si ). !:. .n I ft I O O 3 v-.afc!tra HE FLOWER OF ram V.' yx- LOVI -& 3Y AMELIA rt-prirbt. b CHil'Tllll IV. ins riM'i:i. "Then why are ymi whimpering liere, instead nf iii-iiiu at I. evens? Anil if tin la lie ti'll ymi gave them tint neolding they deserved this morning, I give you leave tn lalU u - they tak. You may say I am a pel fr -t lihicheui .1, if it will hi'lji you t win Kut'n -ruin iTaufarie. Anil mind, ymi aiv In tight for the wedding in September. I'mm ise nil things impossible, tin- mn n and the stars if kIic wants them. I I i I Hint way with her mother. I had t". And sometimes I wonder at tin' cour age I slinwcJ in those day-, lint fft'l it now. I l ist my sleep l: t ni-.'lit. ami nothing t'Uohc 1 my palate this Illuming, and my In-art beats too f ?i-t . I am vrry nun-, mi l all thi trouble fur that conceited, meddlesome l-'.ng-lishuiaii! If it w.i- n t sinful to swear, 1 have n Mouthful of ha 1 words wait ing for bun. " A- till- lilt f 1 1 1 1 1; Weill nu tln-y visited tho Mock ami walked into tin- liohls, HU-I looked at flu- tni liou r.-a iy f--r i tin- in-v. i:i r, :.t t lie "in ing w In ,U ami I'.i'.iiy. 'I'm-:. tiny ha-l a ir--o 1 lunch, ami thi- hiir.l M!i'pl--iii--nti- 1 it liy A ions nut--li i ! .1 . -it-cn. lie w:i ill luiici tiiu! hi ii!i-i-ii wotihl ra:i-.-Millie uiit-iisiiifK to lii wife that '.-.i- ; luillt M-lhai- I'i'.ii- lai-tiiiif.r ha I liai'in-ni 1.'' ii'i 1 .-.-mi t Wiiitmiu JIoUm- t, inouiii' iiI'i-t him. Hi-Hw.iK.- al'otif t 1 1 . ...!..-:., ami a-kcl ; if sin- ha 1 tlniii- o, !iis-1 .lamii- an- j MVcrcil, "Ni-," with tin- utm --t in-lit- : fcrcm c. 1'hn wa'it nf intcn--t rather i trouhlcil him. hat t'n ic was no enm- , fortahle c mr.-c eo :i hut that nf n - ' lurnin ti-ime in -.In- i-i-it iiiitiuavv manner. I He aske.l Jamie t , g , w it li him. ami ' .Tamil- sai.l he h i l b. en unit.m: t- .Io ! Ho. Thi-rnie w.i- a rather silent one. When all wa-.-ael an 1 .l.,uc. Wiiib.uu ' felt very like a punp.-t m his uncle's j liamls; ami he re-ci.t.-il tin- p-o-itioti. ! There ha. I been moment - that ilav I when lie ha I b-n-.-.l to tell the bur. I that he "ilil not won. lei- Kaflierim; liu l resolve. I io ehoo-e a lover whom lie could not order m- interfere with." They found Mrs. lirathmis ami .lossy Tellair mi a little lawn near tint :osp (.iird.-n. It wiis furnished with -he!t re 1 seats a-i I a table, and mi I afternoons Mi-. Iir.it linus lie.piintly bad tea si rve i tin i e She smiled at Iter husband, an I I : i In room for him on the rustic couch by removing her Wnlk-bll-ket. He Was Hot aide to le r-ist tins charmie ; advance, ami seeing that Wiutoii-i v. Iiiikilii; to ,le.--y. he kissed tlie w lute- liiiud that had pii -1'llieil his pla.-e, iiml -aid "(111. II.-!. ' ' How could you be s , fl'iss this nioiiiiii;; .' I have had a Most wretched day. And yoii never cared to iiml . -i! whither 1 was ilea l or n live." "I I; new pi city we'd what you wen- ' Iniiij.', AlcN.iiniei. linn urn S'intmin I liehls Innki'i-.' And w hat kind nf a j lunch did you have-" I "I hii-i ;;n appetite. When ymi are ! cress I nev. l cm e:i! .1 lum si-1. Wht .-e I j Kaf iieriue? " I "Somewhere in ih- card.-n. I dan- j n pay Jcs.-y and J.i-iin- have -.'one to look I for her." I ll.' lei his eyes f.dioiv t:n- couple a ! inonii lit and .iw thai Jessie was talk- inu verv i-iiru.-Mlv to h.-r comnatiion. i .She wa.s, in fK.-'t, telliue hiin that I iMowbrnv was will. IC.t h... -in.. ,,, i h- ' Hazel Walk, ami that th. V all lnnke I to him to in event, uny ilisai'i-ee iiibi i fceene between M-iwl rav ami the laird, "Ymi do ask sii -h 'hard things of me, Jessy, " he sai.l. planitivuly. "Do i TOU think I 111;.) to 1)0 civi'l to tins I nu.i'c- I "I am sure you do not, Jamie; but Iheu we ask hard tliiiiei of you, be cauae we know yo i iiave a hoart capa bla nf them. " "ilo is li.iiidsouie uii.l captivating: what chance iuivc f against him'' I have notiiin to put beside his per amial n.lvauta ;es. " "Oh, Jauiio Wiutoim! You have a lienrt of pnbl! You are the most un aeltisUsoul tliat vr lived, and at thu last Katheriiie must Iiml out how cap tivtitniK this noble nature muUes you." Uef. rrt he coul.l aimwcr they Haw the loveis stamlii'.i; umler the green roof of the inei tiin; hazel boughs. A bhiekbird was llutinc; above them, re rapturiti n..'ain ainl apain his few .le lieioitsly imploring noten. Mowbray, with uplifted face, was trying to imi tate thiiu, his ai in was around Kather iiie, her head was against his shoul der, gml the bright .sunshine gifting through the Rieen trees fell all over her lair, brown hair nn.l sunw-w hito ilress. "Ter-a-touo! Tcl-a-tene! Ter-a-tono!" he wliistle.1 soft mid clenr; but Kfltherillrt said ; 'You have not fjtiito understood. I know what hosnvf". "Then tell hid. dearest!" "I learnt the Heorct from the shep herds, ami the ftii;;e!s have told them. Tor shepherds out on tho hills nil night do heai- iiu.l seo womlerful thills. Ami they havo known for liuiiilreds of roars what is the sweet entreaty tins blackbird makes every li i Kb t ami morning." "And now, will you tell nieV' "Listen, thou!" uinl in low, mellow thirds she chanted tho blackbird's Uios. "Mniftl.il.'n nt Mit-liael's gitt .Tirlo l nr Iip pin, ; GALA WATER. STORY. i E. BARR. Kohket P'Ns-r.r.'(. i Tln- l-la.'i.i-lr I amik ni .Topli's thorn, Let In-r in: l.nt tier in!" Tin tptiiler liitlo pravpr with its Mi'iiiiiful ra-lei.co Memlcil with tho prih-ivc notes of the l.inl, nti l wlion it vas finishi- 1 Mnwhray kissoJ tho love ly la-iuth that ha-l iiijuU- it. 'I v,ill'M l :n:: .lessy. ' oai.l Win tmiu. "1 will wuii l-v i ho laspbciiy lui.-hes tor you." She umlei'sion.l ainl ina.le no olr'ot. tions, ami so lifting lu-rself the ill Mni'lil rhyme, sho went f-iimin it towaril Kiit hei "J'l.P iuii-ii i iiiuiie," she -ai.l. "ami lie is ukii.;; f.. you. A ill Jamie i; hy Ilia nisn'iu-iiy hushes, ami you two must cniiin out of Tirinli.se ami l e jut comiiiou mortals n;,'aiti." Tin-y came out w itii a si-h, thmiu ln-r Kimlly ii;.) -i-iiit i miess too!; away Mime of the si-ntil-ietitii! ii'i,'iet. Ai.-l then sin; so manai'-l tin1 situation nt to place K.-iliieiiiie iin.l Wint.iun to gether, while sin-rather o-ilcntat ion s. ly walke.l :it Mow . ray's m-Ic. Tho lair. I m t'n in appruiicliin:;, ii'nl Lis I..-. .- mouth pu.-ki-ieil ami his eyes s. niiiiit .iU. exphniiit !i :i from i.i- w it. . She wa- sirc:inj.ci!iiT tin tea eun-, ami u- hii- ha-eis iin . il to iiml fro sin fcill-'l -.Heetlv: "N..v A! le - ti.:,- a -.ii 1- -u mus! i. Mr. M - be has ii;. to io i V'-n.bby.' time him w ,-! .ti-.,- .or ! is latut r' .In lint sp.-ii y . !. ; !:.-'-- a: ; hour. ' He Ii hill-lie. to rebel a-,1-, '''.y-s i ' ,i.n a-k.-.l 1. Mr. M. '. le li ner ami c i t tu- ii, a'nl with I i - w bim the i.iinl .lm m,t fe, I ,!,:.! t- "spnie. Wmtnuu a' - t iv.i! .-. 1 h is mel wiih n l'-hn ii. l.ow.-M-r c.l-l. wa - 11 r.-pio,-ii.il.!e. bvelentiy lie v. as ileiermim .1 to i;iv.- tue '.Hi I no -ppnrt utiiiy nf I, ftim.; bis .piaiiel. :i...l bullion- 1 1 -1 Iia'-.ll v .piarri l mi bis "W-i a.-i-nuiit Million; niakiii Katiie- rim. the cause; and there were n, cousnlerat ton :i"a:iis; :.u,-li a ; i 1 1 . the laird said ni iitterueon, s iiml detei ii.iin-d to speak no m..re. lint no one wa- inn.; prnoi au'i.ihsl Mov, hi -ay '.- cinii n.iiii; cniality, and In had almost luted hot Ii his h,,-t and hi 1 to his on ii pl.-.uiirit temper. when a servant br-.ii.-iit into t in-elu ci fu! i.'roup a P-lera'a. It wa- for Mow br.iy, ami had b. e.i sent to iaia-di 1. i, an I from then- to the minimi r's. an ! So mi to I, even- il..pe. He read it with a polite iuipa--ive-iie-s. handed it loMi-. Ihathou-, and .-ai 1: " I'he mes -a. ,.- iiur--le- my d. parlyi e - fnr the Mr. Aluiiha-ii II. welt, who is dy im;. is my father'. oldest friend. I Ciiiinnt nei;lecl hi-, re.pie.-t, and must say 'faiew.-ll' at nii.-e." II-: bowed t-) Willi. inn, thanked the land be hi- h.- itahiy. and then turnim,' to Mr-, lirath.-u-- tave baud to her and onn to Katl.t l ine, Tin ru was n-.l a v. .ol utt.-ie I bv Kiithcriue. Ml --. liratlinils -pi.e hurried c lit .--. s that me mi, thiu..; at all, and at the same time swei . il h.s enti eiitinn eyes w ith a ik that meant all be a'-ked. Hi, bi-t ulam-.- wa- I'm- K at lierine, ami lu w;l" f-l'''''u n..nll.V uwuv. wh.-u Jv-y "'U'':l .v"11 "", i-hake hands wdii ""' Ml'- Mov. bray? ;i el,t as , ne .-I ymir fa or tioodby' be -i.rc ami w l ite to n- I'iiiher will folvit (lain '- kn.iw ii v.. ater. Si.e -.ave a li.euiiiiit,' to this injunc w',"'i '"' "u.b-r.-t I and nu -'ered; and then he was K , mi.l tin; tea had lo-l all llaror, and laud wa i.'rulV ami injured ami had nothinn to say; and the sirls stnle nil' to Katheriiie's room tn talk about the lover mid the tch-ram. "He did not look lu.i.-h t rtttilii.-.l. said Jessy 'Tropin do not. a a rule, worry about their fathers' friend. Ymi will et.; :l letter to-morrow. A lovc-b-tl.-i ! Oh, Katherine, a lovf-lettei !'' The fiirls lookfd at each other with hhiniii' eyes, ami then ijjlie.l for the very joy of un t iiMput t. n. They tnnl; a map ami a railway guide au 1 fnlhiwcd the line Mo" brnv would l-e likelv to i take; ami Katherii... sin I or.-r the liaines nf Ice station:, soltly ain! mil aieutiy. They were little stations on a crowded limp, hut they were dear uiitl vivid to her eye.. She specu lated as tn the moment at which her lover would pass eacli of them. "And he will lem-li Mowbray Hbout sunrise, 1 should th.nl;, Jes.-y, "nho t-ui.l. lie reached it in Hint still chill hour before sunrise. The villaifu whs asleep; tho sh. ep on the mountain flopi - s were aslee; the nileiien ami iiivst. ry of deep bromletl over ev thin;;, niiiinnto mid iiianiinate. Mr. Heivett's house wus ui. the outskirts of the place, a pretty ptone dwelling in tho midst of a llower-Kiiiilen. Mow- ' bray opened the pate ami, with swift steps, pnsse.l the Hn-geil wii to the door. It stood wide open. Mowbray knew Mr. Hewptt'n room, ami he i went there. lie found his frieml , Bitting by tho open wiudow, and evi- 1 dently sulTering. "I saw thee comiug, Richard," he j fcaiii. "I am sorry, Mr. Ilewett; I am very Borry, inlepil." Nay, uny. llvhar,!! J lmv lm I ! Ami, an ei all, the H,;r my hour, tin. I iluno my worl:. .1. am aluelessy VOilily to fC-i us Sijgii us I have a liit of : " J'lltt s. a talk witU tine. Tain- 1 hy ru-.-i; ami 'Wbat w,,iil.l y..u ii.lvi write ilow'ii what .1 say. Whv, man! i .Nevt-i- Iw.it so scare 1. ' 'I'lierc is noth- ' I '" rosTiNrri.. im,' to htirt tliPC. I havi-n't inui ili-r ui theft or nnythint: wiehe.l to tell thee.-' "T am not fearing f.-- myself." "I know. I have lu ar.l tell. Tcati fancy a lot more. A l.oiitiy lass a Tanfario beauty. There Imvu been many nf lln iii. The Ja-ifarii-s are a lianilsoiiio lot of men iiml wnuit n. Well, it i hccii.iue of her J ppea!;. TherP must ho im mi-takes mii'lc -nil luust he open an 1 honc-i eli. llicii ai ilV" "To ho :-nv., Mr. Ili wcif. That is what I w i-h." "Then lint ilnwn tirt that S mire lleinnahl .Mowiu iiv, ill i-pii- eil vas liiarrir.l nt Tilinhur-'h. lit St. (bleu Church, Januiuy 4. sj. He was then ju-t of nee. He nun rie-1 Atmot Tap, a beautiful irypsy itirl, who born him one jii iiu-l t Ikmi dieil. Tiiu buy livoil. ami win- citllcil llneuas. "I he still alive?" "I think it is very likely." "Then he is my half brother, ami inv father's heir?" "Not exactly. !!e pr,,ve.l to lm a veiy limnlsinnii an-i I ivb' hvl; but iiiisi.yabbi ami mil . i-l.lul .1 o beyon.l ivervthin- Ho tan awnv from all f.-hooii. lie wa sent to s. ann-1 de- si-rtcd his ship. Customs mid fashions he despise. 1 an I disobeyed. In tact, he was a ,'ryp-y, and not an bullish, iii-nt 1 1 -1 1 1 .-1 1 1 . When In- was eighteen i.e was nib .wed to travel wherever hi fancy lc-l bi-n. Your fat her hoped t. Wcaiv m.t his rnvin-' tciuliei? .-n tin contra' v, it continued il. Ileou-ne ba.-k .',!:, the wild In'.- ..I' California an. I ( ' ri'.-l-i iiml Tt-va- ni the in i -1 . i nt I I- heart There Wa- tin life worth livuu; but iiiat l' an Indian .r a cow- ;.,,V. II.- tail..- I to the s.llire lllltil even he - . -net 1 1 1 1 e- felt a- 1 1' he l.lll-t IS Mowbray mi l ... with -n i...y t . the prairie -. Hut t he ' i -: i v as mi'.y !.l tli.' . i; ire's i l ; .aj Ilia' ... 1 1 . a In I it a-i,:- - ,:,', I,!,,.. !. I il miv tins the la I en. I'd le t ln-ip i'. I' w.i bis nature n I at I a-i hi- lather under.-! I that he i-.i'ii,! u i !,i..re li,a'n- all l!l.'!l-:l .-.pure on! of riimua- ..w bray than he e ilild ' ...Ilk. a p!..u iior .' till! of !-. led deer. Tin-y did m.t .(Uairc! or iiie.-ru'y ii'-oiit it. Tin-y talked tne ea-e sei:-ibly over in n.y pre-Pliee, ami tin- y.'iin;; ma:: was e.lad to lakn live lh. e: -an I p.-.tii l a- his portion and oil w liii il to the We-i to inakn his own life ami be his own master " A painful silence follow ed 1 1 1 i .-.tmy. The lawyer breathed with .litliciilty, and had I n obli-id to r.-.-t frcipn-ut !y ilurin-.i itsivcital. Ilichard sat with a trnlllilt I face. lie nee led In. one to point nut to him tin- unfortunate in line! tin. posil inn v. if i: I have mi h i r hit urns w ilii Katht line. Tim lair. I w mi Id .-ry j ! I -1 1 v i. I'u , - to -a net i,. a a -i alliance while bis s . -,al -iamlin:' was SO lllliht.l lililled. lie looked all Mulls. ly jiito tin- lawyer'.- I'.i.-e. an I a-k- i: "Was not tin- a.;!'eeiin-nl formally authenticate. i? " '( 'el iiiiniy. I p-;t ii o'.iwu iny-el!' ill b!:e-l ami win!-., iiu.l Vi.iii bii.thei M::iie.l it . " "That is. In- i , 1 1 ii-1 H i s In-, 1 nil chums m i M i ni b i a v i'i - r I 'u e 1 1 1 , . u a i i p. . , i : i . I - ? ' Yt " I'lien 111 V tll.'e ! I Mov.o.i.y i- fit .11 eiioii-'h." "Y'oiir father tii-im.-iit m.'i! iu-! before his death, n hcr. I was y.-un .-, through Ins papers wi'h him. Then the leal eon-iltloli nf the a-.O'eoineiit struck him: Thomas Mowbj-.iy wa iiol of a---, when he si -m- 1 it A i-iin... could Hot alleliaie In-. ii-;ht- Tho tran-at-lioii had be.-u cniieludeil three days to,. --,, a. "And yo-i did Hot know tin-?'1 "Certainly I did not. Win llicr y.oir father had mistaken the da'.e of his Mill". bil l h nr w In tlicr he ovrl Io .k.-.l tin- cmidltioii altoii.-ther I t imi know. I confess that il n.-v. r . veil, red to lue to ipie-tion tue majoiityo! Thomas Mowbray, for travel had :,i' . :i him a very nun ure appearance. " "Mail you not known him all his life?" "I'.viio nieiuis l.'iild your biilh S.iiuc M-iwbray scarcely ever lived m Mowbray. His. son Tiiolnas w a never here, to my kliowie.b;e. but on the one iicc:isioii w hen lie ti e. ly rpsi'.uied his 1 i-ilit ui the property for live thousand .pounds. I ilmibt if t he i iHaiiers knew of his eiistei.c. The action was ui ,.1-i-oi d w itli his ow n i:ri-ent de-ire, and there wa- liothilie but .Ut'cet loll in your father s w illiut-'in -s to accetle to it. lie went w illi bis -,,ii to Liverpool and watched him sail away f..;eer from l.is sight. And he In..!, nil a deal about his going he did that I in u he t your mo! her. and was eouil'mled by her love nml by your In: I h. " fid lint Timmas Mi. w bray Wiite t latin r finin An. erica?'' "At lirst he di.l betters i-ame at intervals from Califninia, Arkansas, Mexico ami TeNas, and soon alter your mother's death - w hen you w ere ten year nbl - he -cut an iiniiiiuiice liient nf hi man ia Thi letter was date l I. a ( I uad ii upe, and was mailed fmiu San Antonio. The siiuirc wrote hiiii a long reply ami sent him iipii-i'iie of your Inn; iinl- and yourself. Sine. Unit time '.here has never been another word lioiu him." iitl I hoiiias Mow bray might come bark tin-l lawfully claiui au elder biothei's riglit?" " That is the ease iu its absolute possibility. lint I dti lint believe Thomas M.nvbrav would do such u thing. Your father had the greatest,' coi.tblence in his houor. lie was op- ' ).o.se.l to my making any formal mem- orautbun of the agrecim-nt; he said it looked like u itoiiht, of liis hoii'u u.n-.l When Thomas signed the miner he ,,.,1 ...! 1 . 41 ;.. 1 I 1 H - "I- tito. t to me it iiniiMt inn I looked at nothing rather than see him ' doit H ahvnvH tl.om.l, f,..- ml...- I lieoi.l.i'ii feplinca ttmt u-.r .11.1 futher.'! Poultry Notra. 1' lnr; :i:-e i. .'it'i-.l. -I.. a-'-aoi; to ih.-m oer. Snidy poi.lny from :i prai :;. :il -.i!-.l-P-iint. ju-i :i- oilier st.ii k up. -ii t!.i' farm i- -tinlinl. --n- i- no tear of lo-lm; :u: 1 1 1 1 1 . -r b.V si ,l!l.; I 1- all e.'as il. Ii;. i- lonl.illS p uili ry to i!i market. Moulting a strain l s j --1 1 'In- -y-i- in. mi.l tin- I-ir-i -!: .nbl l,;i.- - I f.-.-.l Mini pr-.i.-i-li.-li t'ri.m i "I.I v. iinl-. A Wet bell i- -Hit :l ."!lf H I. llih' lien, rvil ill s;iiiij .-a;l a!.. -!i-- miisli' to have pn-Ti--l:-.ii I'l-nin -:..: uis. - t , i,n,. . tii'. i- i- a e--i-niial t- tin- fai'M.-r w ii.- uaiii- w inter -jx ns f, ml ! j-,,,,,,. ,!-, , -,. ,l;ltl .-i,,uiiinu' el-- iti dnees l.iviiii.- There is llolhill-' ill i ! s Inl.l1 i-HI to tile llellllollse tli,-t i- more illipot'lallt that! uhiiewn-ii .-im! a wliiii-w.-i-h hru-li. if the.V are n -cl. The f.n t that much pmiliry i- .- j I'1''"1-' l'-" :-' cvi-erte.. th;i ! I' l'aiit.u' N prntoai.!.-. brings ipi;. k r in,. is I".-. -'.i'lir the -ni l i ll"!! ii --!i; iin-l ! i.'ic al of ;.oiil!-,v iiian i' a t! in-Is of l.ii-in-. and !' lii'-in-v in tliu. "f nian.i-. '.- !: Ili-tiei- l.r-e. .!e.-:?i.r 1 1 . 1 1 - J-etis nf .!.-!!:: Iter foil l I. -is i ..lid l.e A lo.-r'- ii , - --I' a-'- .'.'tis .' o"'1 ' '!'!; !..-,;. :l , -! ':! t; ... -' !.' i mi':-' :. .1 -.:-:i w i!. n n ,' !,n; l.e full ttmiiu'. . -!. .'. edy ei-;s I,,, :,- ,, llluVe tl'e- t -, t- to le ;rn . ifi-i.ss .in s .;i .-. ii. e; n-e ol' (I' 111- . lH but :h snfi-r plan i':t . . rem. - in-- ill-- Roonccfj in New York Motels. "1,'iny p.-nple hale in it umlei-t'iiiil why all ih,- -p..;,) in New li.rlc eiiv employ -M,ia! ,. c, lats who :in ccii-lani I y in i he mnii : :.!. ,r. Sni-.io liiVo li:i, .-in idea liia, I l..--e .1.-1 ! i in nr.- . iii(,!ov.. ii- lioiiiicers.'- No -u. li Hum; A.-.-ordinu In mi" of the Ini.-t illli-lliiil-ll! ..I' lhe-e doll, ines oi'.,-r iii-lu. Hi. Mori, ..(' :i .1. :-. iie iu ,i ii-)- ..i I.-! is .-ii.titiius. - mi I, iv.. iio idea." ! r i -li- s:-i.. "v. :..in -...- and sti-ak-l h- ''''' ' and 'rubb. in-, ni.-1 He- .orri.li.r "' ' -u " nf ih .-v ,.-!. I,. .i.-l- I'll --- -ii - s ',,,A ' : il''e . :ii.!o e. lo wa'.-ii . :'.!. iii.-n .lli-l J"!;.'j.",i if p., --.I in o li-i.-li lo ii " e- '.--ra lice- J, . A , , V.lli'l! lilb.'.itU to '.ii-.'' i --lid- ill III" I : .... I'. 1-1 i.l.il - 'I I .ji ,- a, ! -nciil;.. aiv w . I, !': nl-o eiii.:..M-, io i-1 ' ' .-.I I soils ,,f of N,,: mat t.-r-. Ii is a r en ., m tam thai I! :'!--o n a:: io-n ...in. . m i!i pulil:.' ' ' l iMair- a-.' -o .o,.-. inn Io I... -hi I"::!' ..: oei-r.-.n i 'I'libber- ' '" "' III- ' l -Ool Ih.-e I, 11. .,1 - It'll so lollg .u iU . M, Is ! ,i- i . n i::, i ib- ins. '. - - ili-eeiillv !'..-!- I. . ii i i in iii ! ,.,! . - in- Ih-n . l:.i I !. "..-:iii I.-.--. :i '- n,. ..nn'c-u lh.it li-'ii- ei-li know ii int-il w lm "-' -. d:-"l-s s.i- is . f h- s,, -m tho:-- ,, i,..' ... s i.iid of '-rn::. , imiiic .in. I m i-.-h- uid who ids,. ' A!l " ' i i . i 1 I : n- I. -slle lo li.-llt lill-'le - !..i;!.s l,eit ( -;--,. ,11'il.lle -hollld It- i. ..I lild lo lis ' . f , i elina uh-i i- -;,:in- '.-.d- I !-; ill h iritlor- of niii !.: !-. or -!i.- .-.'iji-', n, : hoiild dis.-m- .he.- ' -iters Ise jr- i-rn in. All"!-."- .,-H Vnlk Sl'l, S'Ue US ! s I : ' y Ihs (ircat V i , ' " !' A i 'li:. :i-;o man. .:.- '. w 't'i-n a . ,t look w:i- it-lliiiu .-.lioi ; I Hi-' oilier (.a- ii,; ,. lay io a In. ml : ii- H;.' lone bun tin- r. :uV liv -In- -aid i Hit. I Atillbl be .li ii-illie.l in ilil,' ..nil a iii'.V )f in. m.ii. il y nu 'inv I'" i 'i " "I s-.iuiilil 1- ;,,..r.- I hail pi. il-C'l !. iai.- ii." me i in- n-piy. " pi- i ill if pill r ill w !!!.- our mi me in ." "All liiiill I'llcle's II I k SlelC -;s; ai'iiiir..! Ih.- c.rii.-r. If v.m w ill n'.-..!lli:l!I.V !.!- We w II lit. Ihele iUltl -e. il. I don't h .I.;.' - io h.r.o a -"I'V II inv nlti. n .ill- I " All. I- -h.-.v lia.l -i.cpc.1 lo litum - at Jllllll- of I In- ll.-W i h li'.'.s iu I il" bonk ti.in- iln- . it'ih or la ii.. I a i I, iiu.l. -iisi, in- In-, .-hc-i .-in i.-ry Car. .i-l.e.l - t'.n- ; 'i lie -I i '..a' :.. ad w i il ;-!i : "Vis. ir." the el. rk -a,.. "We h.nc 1: ,t ill-.. Illn I her- s,,n:ev here. I believe. I It, 11 ..u nr.- lh.- in-i i nn who h:is . .-r isk.tl l'..i- :i copy, am! :t muj' t-ike in" i-oiii,' 1 1 in.- io im. I it Y niililri'i soiii,. Ihiiiii else ,io in-i a- w.i!'; We hive a H'eui many l.eii.-r I -V- at the same f.i ici- " ( 'ti i. -ic.t T.n.i - Ib-ral-l Her llciinilitio. A lillle Meliipliis ".'ill. Wiiu l .Mil- ... ' Mainly siirpri-im: b r elders with her ! s.iiii- reiinii'l.s. wa- invited mil in ! Inui-I n .me .lav. ai -l w lill,- she was f p I ;i tab),, she Wiis lielped In a er. .. lie! le. i !i What i His .'U UtIVI' llle." sill''"' 'lucii.d willi 'In .ink illiplisiliv t'lle- "f ' hi1'11'"'"'- sl"' u,,s " ;,,.''.'."'l1""""' U " "'" "'" sisletl. "Of . hi. l.en. i.c- : is.-,, nosn-ss , lilletl i , ii ",,h- 1 sni'l'"-1' 'h " 's H"' i'" ' !s . lille.l ;i crnw ipn I !"'.' sli,. uanely relillllkl'd - Mellll'llis Scimitar. MM Mil Prominent Populist Congressman Faors Iiite Supremacy. Rf. BAMLS CADI. ALSO FOR IT. 'I lie lU-st ."bit of All I'artics Arj Com ing to I Ik- I'ront in Ad ucatiiij; The Ar.'.einJnu'iit. 1 1 (' S a, ,M: ' . i .- k !1. - I .:. h w . :u :u Ai I'.iMi!:: i h- ! I tli. CUJi.l.-. 1 " ' ;:' :!..-'. II. i I. !lg lie I I' .i- .r.-ii.-t: l!i le.nl Ii.- .''i::!i' il : : ' ,, ,'l . i ' .b-.m on iai- . t..i::: I .ii til I .'!!.! .- e .III I in- n :n'- ,!l i ai .1 .11.'!. i ill. !. '. ' . ; .- :ue I n.. n ' : in .; I a :n I- I u-l urn a li I. : of icon.,.,. ' I .- u. 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We shall be sniti--.-;s evi ii Uev liiylus Culo js vuil j In I if vv,- can keep every nun's II in I li ii cir.l reliiuiim t!ie I'opulist lcul-i .nr. of f . -voile's ebn's p(-k-t " V u - i jon'iiig li unl.- ii -he It. u in - iti v-ui. 1 mm I-- .in i:- ' . .-. -h- A ii : ' e ill- I- ' : 1 I I . I'll' .11 c Alii: i ok it. i (loxcrimr kvssvHV l'iiat-- Sci..-ctar i ! Conn-:. Oil'. Streni-.! . It-V I'e! :.- I'. ,- i- . ,, , .. l.ln:. ii 'i : i -1 .:: !'" i li Contrast. I i I I I:' , i!i- I .r.si ' ill: -:'b .1 !,, he w.i! ;- it. pi.. in- a ill up a ii -'v W;;v V !: I I. W.eli ilia. 'I II .- 1 ... ..- I--.I1-, : . ' li.l l 1 a- 1 I. ' 'i:i in il !.-i v i li I-!.. ! -. .M.'il A' If .je-'.-.r-.l i- I' . " o.' I in- . : i- a a ! .mis: , ii 1 a- - .line I el.it ,v ,- :ii i.jo. .! . . ., :.:-. '. Il- ie !!:- it. in li. i . n !-. r:., ; 1- --iii...:t.-is hue i, ,;,.,; p,- i'i In il. I- a 1 ". :u ('nu',,: I - oil , , V . .tlitv I -'i in . ' i ! : . .'!.- II'. till . .... 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Inn ,i- i, K 1 mil I'.iii'- of 1 he people vv iio . e. ., : i inei i in til-' h ills lor t he .,-.i,. oj .i : ,iver. :u S;.i!e. lie siciis ; he I he in im!. lies ni' !n! i. ur;-, :n: I while pro :-. I inu. t'je m !) i, . la.i .s the ie.!ce.ihle and law a liibiig i'.v in i -: a;e o!' insiirreciiun. - w',, ;i,v:,.,uing Uio po!i, v en ill i' will u. t o:ie man's haii.l inn an A Of a bv Mi - .v.ir: i : 1 1 :l II :iii ...-. ! i,i:i:i I I .- n,U t:.i-.i,:its cf w lie'h i.'i K nl.lr ii - ii.n-!. . i;.:ill.-a.' I u a recent I '.p. i i-y I ti "i'iiiL'. r-ps-iii's i . n ::: ::-' I t .a; c! ni: t.-si bii--i - ..I a !..,..v I..-' :T !-' . i. '.!.. but by an i-xp-i t rnl.-s may app. tin- ly,, ,'.;' lion i.'ii !'!c. i.i:-l a pr.c-!l-ed i'V -. i 'I'll.- ' ' -. kl'.-l .-I !:i-.-:.oi. :--' lamb- by a - .mo; l!i' I'l'.-in Sjiii.ii. 'I'., liii- in b- i.- il tim. Tin- ! '! la Vi-i' .1 -I.'.' '.! ! v ' limb" tl.i .. S: ' e.tii: w a' l.nl. I !i,l--. !.i a- in-i-oiii.i- let' polar i -. I i; l'.::l : : I mid . I U.-h il c, . of it.- ' abb t.i-k ;':.. i.!i... t iilicii !- t:.c - - eali V t i' v in, - in.: a', i. but i,.i t'.e!-- ol m ..- I 1. tll- Mriilllelit- :.-,r.-h La', a-: I tn tin-: : pe. I-.'. I -: ii 1 1 -r ipnv In. -!. t!'i-i'.l-a i.;':n.- ' . ; i.e i.( j-li.-ati.... p c 111:.: c. Ill II le- . I i i ..; ! a - ' ' : 1 1 . i - ' - !,-. al- I o . .m cat- -m - .'- In i nn:.-. ' 'A' hy. c-riauiiy i 1 ta.ii ". mm. I- . ! lo d: IW , ' . v therem!.-". '. '. ii.-u-aii I- ! I !:. -!,-.- -', , ii I oi. In C Oiplc oi I,:-, -,. , -Id -i::'-, ilil 1 tied tin be: -. n.-v and v. a'.k.-d .' h Inn I ai. I , will, lb- .-a' ... Illd i I Is - - , - ii--: a I 111. -.-' i - '.r-i : li -"IT" ti , :.i i ii.ii- 'In lii-si thi:. '. a'..' ,-. w- M - nt --: t a.- hou , . -. .- !n..- -ii t in- ci anda. ' ' I "Upin -e ! oe b.l.; 1... -. ,. , . ... -j i 0 l! solile w In-iv, lb. Li n . , heavy mil -inn pen ',. : t I ,,:. I -u ,., in,: th" bag rnninl that w . t mm'. . mid the cat a .ie ..-- at- a. w lib tie- bii". Ilia! w ay :! a!. -be 1 a. Inr. its way out and -..! ". -be -a and claw e ! n - w ,v .i. :;si..e. Can a ci, u :,:, W . .. New in i; Sun - u i,-i -f ii urn- li.,.i, l.,t- I: .- related of the nu . .: I ill. in- I a:- tiny bei lev - I ba1 . '. oi tin- :. . ; w.i- I,, ' i r ,i,.,b:,- . I.la-h- : ,,, i ., . , ,c . ':.., ., and tin e n, - ... 1 hi' i:,.ioi. , :it I . i : llled b, til- ii , .'- i, ,. il .- ,b' .. --. Viioliiei Ira.lui :: ie!ai.-i -: .. tribes i- that 1 lh- Hoo.ipe !; n: r ami II .ie. ! 1- s ml tl, ;' iiv . i- li- in-v w hi-1, : ; dilc.-l to .lit a ti-e,-tain. Tii.-c i h- w ... I; t'lC toad oil! .1' II, ,- !' Vi-m;c II,.- l-.i 1 .Irani. , i 11 tin- . ar.h, I. in. .1 ! ni i an I thi I- ly In a -u! - , li re I tl id i -: . 1 1 1 1 i . . i j , ! v ihi!,. 'I' .1 :, i, 1111". li 1' hi, i' . il 'id til .' V. tl-l' . , v. , , i lh-- earth iu a '! md 1 11 Mliryialld t he bite ! ! .e I-. , I : . Pon -idere l p..i - ilc, II , f ! ! tieai.v. A u old s ii i .( i -t i '. i . i u is t-ii.t l,a.,-i,i:i -, toad W'il! 0:ltl w iri -i v .'' in' ham! - H I 111 ill, I, I ill l-i -n !. I'he most beautiful pi al l i . . it is in the crow II nf on,- ol tin- I, Czars nf lln-sia ami is ,oi c:hm in Iln- Kremlin at Moscow It perfect .sphere, and so pun- -i i i. p-ar almost t r-suHpiireu'. H v. uiucty .'ruins. J-llllWlljlJlll.jPIIW "
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