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A ' mi. ' lie i.u ill AT LAST. ' "'uriicr. They talk together, and lie speaks of Walter, and is kind, ' but Nelly thinks a little start I ami cold; his heart does not soften i to ti e girl as it did to the boy a lew hours ago. Who is she, that ; shf should set aside his cherished I'l.uis? Pretty, certainly, and lady-1-ki'. and interesting but others . j: tl,:- and more. . ii.i it '"' mi tar snpoi ior. An. JAMES REDMOND, lili, ix.y.xu. Uw,,;,,:.,,,,!;.,:,.-!,,..::,,.!,,..!,!.;,- UA RBLE WORKS, SEW BERNE. X. C. pri'ilui'iT of f.il m lro.l:i,-:s m l'vi H K I.'-TTK M. STAM.KV. " tria. r 1 1 i r Mr. . s..,. ..'iv I .s.t's i,r;.l.t i,ln. N r. i An;:: Hi Nrw ..;k i:iv. i- ;.,) in. .it- ,u. t- u (Ii:,nu-il with i :miii; trars K-M MvMHUrM'Vlr. ti It V Mi i.. el !,.,;,.;.,:..:, .. .i's .!,, w.,:,W.l lu i' voun lover "." " . !i'r: ': ,-i on ti; e t.n Wo .1 , !. v n t in' st reel : --lor," 'lo::. M-veia! rh r -.,-s our -.1 . i - : ,o : . i i i o w n liea i 1 . 1 1 e ; ion i - ' ":"."'.;.'',11V,'V !:""A- ' ' " : W,V in i I.-. :i : : ' ! . I k i.u r is ; i 1 1 i:,. n-e: his Men Think NEWBERN, N. C, ,.'t WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER, AND MANUFACTURER OF :: M i tot m "M - 1 1 I ir w . s i w.-pian to ! i e a ;iu ( i . - Ginger Ale, SarsapariHa, : t i i i . . t ' " II ,' !.:::. i-.. i . : t' . i :i -'.u in i. ixil , I" ' ir Nells 's "eiial m"' but Walter, and -s '.lol tillshi-s do l.t i e aiis-p. In his ; ii.:i kn,g ! will 111 Ooell 1 . I W ill . r -n-- lor him t mi:;1 ,t il : eh.' 1 1 : i-:-psp tin cixiiou Soda, Buffalo Mead, u : ill TIM T M 1 " U V T "l" Monuiiieuts, Tombs. ITALIAN i AMERICAN MARoLE Oriiars rK.--iT- pr -n-.p; :::.::. r a ttaf action j'ii.'ir.:.v '. JOE BL. WILLIS. Proprietor 3n.T mm to liaorxa W . Ctay-poois ) (Aor. BROAD ASD CRAVES St. .vfir bka.:. .v. c- DRUNKEN NESS XnatAAUy Ourcl. r. HatMMl0MX PPKClrir ' mm imini m4 lacodb u-. r r ml kxarf. mo ta nr fw-1. t- mil If. TVmiA 14 Jnint mli UbMMfl.bit.lAr tM.I- - rW af tMr own rr will, ndoncd br r rr kody lMt Of It but HlfUHV t-tp TL mMt mn fnm k!1 cry. Aiiilraaa ta cood4ac. I Plcmfl OO. 1M K iit Qa-iT rt. a Dc!l!rlhaaReaI Etlate w tvTatmrDta better tban kal v know at out Uuit M. tod ikiBBaiftT la THE FIDELITY MUTUAL IHASSOC'N JDF; PHlUDaPHIA. jHit$ It Mads tto nTU'TkUoa or rrpalrm, Rod tb fwtytUM IV, ItTWd trt-4UUua41r. la aot aa ttHllalU otrulMiiu ot ilka ratoa. ' Canal taa taattt of tha nwnar. itka poOcr waaa o raa,wJra apraiaara. arimlnlatrators aa4 lawyara to Dmstaa tiimct but ia rats ts rru aid it omxrm wnhuat tiptaw ta M naaartolary jaatt iartn. Ta pay laaut of aarh potior la cuaxant) X -aaey .i.ili'.n uaraaONi tounc(tUi a mm-t aaeniT cat (MLiM. MLPM a. " Thai AaaseakCtoa owaa lta awix baildlac 4 lnaoa(li aAn lo iTt III nnl rrr .ia ijamanaja HmUail to ajfdaanaai diura. ' laiwaaoaaaV, Daeaaabar. M7a, Hosia Offiea. M4 Waiaat 8um, FttLiaaaipbav Pa. Mra iiwi aJad addraaa tor trvatlaa oo plan. d.b. aiDTfrrrc. MutfW ihMttbaaatern Daparr meal, K. tM rajtliia atraat, Karl(b. n. C- T. . B. 1 af Toy t I o.. Baokrra. ! TrnatMa Jah kiMiT, tywraaar. ) Th MIoartB ara tka nma or aonia of to vuai to h lumlMil our plana aod am aaUolaa wlla aa4 , - Oaait R. KaascKD. 3r. Cbaa. DuBy, Jr. TUuav Daalaia. W. U. brtnauo. B.O. Oaanw AlrL MtTlrr. 9r. Jm, : t w4 tporat. , W- tax, KT H Lalta. P. Lav-la, ItatO Davla. LautM Da'M, Haacktaa Havia. laWTlaua.. oovlsdwl ; New Berne and Pamlico STEAL! TRANSPORT ATN CO T)lB FAST-&AIU50 PAWEMiEK . BTEAMEB - ELM CITY '". Laaava Saw Kara MONDAYS and TH V Rs lArM.laMoek.an. A rrraaa at HorfcWk. TCESX) ATS ao3 r Rl f- DAT4, oelocAja. lM(naiATCBSIATBaiia1 VR1DAT81 ..' WoWork.B.m. Arrtea at Jimw Baraj ESUAT8 and BATf tiAT.U elook.p ai Crftwtttrtteftllatk K. T4 ' Pbllaja . yhlaaal Norfjolk K. R. (faas Fralcbt) (or all - aotata aortaw FrelcntaraaaivadfailaaUMloveatrmtM r tioWTo eatp. . "oa BaTtrraora.r W. A B.. PraalcUnt gcrtMM i"iimii ajia. - mtS naiiKia a w.ml , rraa SaB U04, vta Norfolk. Trona PtUaadaiptua, Parina. K. R. uork Straal Mattoai. rta (.wfo(k. FM Tortt, Fauna. H. R. PJar o, B TaWarML '' -aTiaaa Jaraay taty.Paana. R. R. Fratct6t- ttoak, vte NorMk. r roaa Pro-aMaac. N-aj Tork A JJaa) -- v.. wa parrauL Car aent thraoch to Norfolk aT'iIdln ati traoafara JUov ra4ea aad ouk Uaa. , 2t. iasoLav AaBSoalaiA.Va. AooL, w Barne. . l". J. .WTTJ.tftYfa. Pan, atasarar. laeUdwU THE tfHJS&:& TEElfr RI7EE "sifajaiooat (fompany WUlraA Bm toUoarVa Seftadota on and aaataaa im 9tk.M 1 8teasar- Catler WUt ftaaa Xaw ftama for Trrocon cvpry Warfaaaday at a. m . and rr.dy m.rj-r Lh, arrlTai of tba ttaair buuaan; ruiuni aac aUlUaTTotoa fvry Ttiur!aj anj aiiaailiji liaaiala aa aU aointa alooa trrr rar irr; r Cinalon. Ob mmd ftatjont 3Kn. U6. th stra.-urr irtaTn KaatoQ fo JMa tveraa 1 1 uuraaar as f (TToek a. m will laova Saar uriu .vnr, i . a.y aod Frtaavy. atopplnc at Jolly oi.l k;U aad taaaaaaaaat aa) kaaJnwa on .-aw nvar. tai aa (loa aoada wlUi UMav: shi aoataaa of Uta Old Duqiididq -.ten.-. ...a p i .. JOH3 H. FELL, ll N.wirn F 0laJtx.r. Ktnavan D. a. BAAavca, foUoaa-ruta. L t. fit !. Aaaat at Tmiuic J. Ty (jinjuiT. Jolty ou ruL J. "r, Quaker Bdsa. J. M. WHTtOM iUKiT aoMAw Klaatun. N t DR. J. D. CLARK, DEN'ITHT, IVKWBKHJI. . c. Oaaaa mm CraTaa atri. Miwnii r'o..i.- DflT 1 Aw : J. C ETHERID6E & CO., Citta Fictan tad Cenussin Merch:.: 11 Water a-!. rr, a rro 1 k . v. Ponaicnmrata o( rtTTO. iLRV - HXTTS. and rHM PBOl'I fts :-. uruiviu William Btra. N irfo.i. v. t. K. Wolt Hm. alar. tie Bank. JaUHlwly WW H. .ictos. ; ii . a : r.nrt. OUIOJf & PELLETITSR , .ttomeva at Law, icth FaosT sr., . i r .. AsT s ii,, .. SKW BERWE. a. C. Prvl: vbr4K ,-:, -. (metk In Uh wo. ,r rMrl Cnart Hi l -v ; On ai lb m a rm -1 . . wy lowing plasea at uu.- a- ..- n. a TranUon. i.inea ,-.iu:. a . - . .. and avary wwk. Baaolnrt. CarUm! .1 .. 7-, .. . , TMk. JackaooTllla. emaiov -on::ir ar.- day la aanai aon ia r. k. inion, I.r 8 I II 11 0 N S & MANLY ATTOKNEY8 AT LAW. Will praetlca m lit I'ouru. Onalow. Csrurri. :1;u .'.m. i 1 -ra lei ir 1: ausd In tha Fad era. 1.1 un mi Sw H.-roa faklJkli BIG OFFER1 L Jill , i. w - : i- - ' t. . 'I1 w ; '' -1 i hi s : vt ii NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. Trm mr tTkw.l a -m trial .-' 'kr-ry day of tho f rK.sif n.i 4..( .-.t'all in ' -1 !r..bta. r;ir- lion m nita. 'cT r a iion-xi r ' nh-l Tir.iit ,L p bvji.i r-- BEIT CO , ltxU, Mien. , K. R. Jones COMMISSION IM. o r c I i xi i: . Cominmentt of Grain. Cotton, and other PRODUCE rcxn .rrnmcs a. aantxit 1 ( In. NotiollH, II -V 'I' ?00TS AND SHOES, OK ALL KINDS Pork, Bacon, Flour Sugar, Coffee, Salt, 8yrap and MOLASSES. SNUFFand TOBACCO H A U 1) W R E SL'CH A.S Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Axes, Nails Plow Traces Hames, 4c. &c. GENERAL Y A L O MOTT'S 8WEET CIDER, THE BEST MADE, CONSTANTLY IN STOCK Price low for ch , Sfttiaf action guaranteed. lligbest cash prices paid ooQntry Produce. fcaV Call and let mt North Waat comer sorjiH JraosT a MIDDLE St ret, XliW BEUXI-; . f,- Mar. w It 30. BOOK STOKE. J. L. HAETSFIELD, DEALER ry BOOKS and STATIONERY. School Bok and t-l..l Suprlien a s I a i i v C oufoctloaorloa, TU&ve a. siujT. ' Vif-. Trt ( 7lisirrrf , ne door south ..f Ixiftin's Hank.. Vorr truly J'. I- H AKTKI l'.LL TO THE PUBLIC! OUR ST' iRK IS HI I ht. with Choice Groceries, Canreci Goo-., rovisioiii, Boots ar.ii Pilot's, Dry Goods-, Hits and Cip C rockerv, Et: urT-r: 1 at: .11.1 .-. . . .... KCBET.TS L BRC. M-t ' i:rr, : ,NV;r li--'. s. , ' FREE! RELIABLE SELF CURE . ' 1 r v "" ! I'I 1 I 1 1 . I.0.I K.nkMd. 11-,,, - "' --- - !" . Arrets C.,'.i5;i:: s !-a. v-. Alanv a Ladv p.:oi r.. i-eiiiy It h'-r how t.i--l- aitty on t k r:i ti.e sk..; ' - r tie.: :' t . tui; i'i-aUltV M.i 'HuiiJi t; n ,i, i - re.tdv to .iifro:-r. 1 1 oar I.ilmr a:ot jt: t I If" oa r 1 1 1 1 1 ;i - t r . VICl'HI- Si'hoil W . kino, oine M wl, have tb motion both ed ru.-tiiin .mil l.i vr that apjao pr;.ite th.it which n.; t ; : i : i -. One evil lie- in tin- .-... u i "i i turos" on our colUu;. corn, wiieai. iobrux'o. etc tvefore the std lor the next crop are deposited m mother earth; this i well ealou 1 ited to subvert the intention of honest triple, aud is unju.st to our Tuwtinn. 1 might I art lit r and say that this ,i grade ot vice that giiie tii.-t; a polite art. el: nclltllg tilt' lVa!l"l niiovtTl-!i:i g , - . . . . . . U 1 e I II o U S .1 1 1 1 S. e alio lillil.I.Iia : etico.s at work een mi .he .i.ivi ,.a .;,.,, J , ll , r L.s to doilbl 0 ue t am ai. d in etlorL.H to ; lostage on lourthcUss mailer, i which i. unjust to the seed grower of the country, and will .vork a hardship and gTP"t ineon vemenre to planters in' remote sections. These are oaly a few atnoug the eviU. Tben we h.ive b'n so long tlat terrd r.s a generous South, that, forgetting economy with all its rules anil piwtit.'t, we hare heedlessly and recklessly gone into a fashion able credit and mortgage system that is alxiut U bnDkrupl LMith creiitor and debtor. This has twri the rage until in many instan ces home credit has been destroyed and by ttie hnudreds we go to tor eign money-lender, borrowing at a ruinoa rate of interest,if perchance vtb raight thereby reiince th old mortgagp. Now, with due regard to opiuious expri'ssed in the Jatiu ary ( kitiriit .i. i am luorougiin convinced that m less than t wenty lonr months, suit win ins Defrun anil manv ot our Wst citizens. Who snouht oe the manUTa 01 nappy liotues, will b- nearly if not jur.e nn iIcass and homeless. I know it lias leeu puoitciv as.ertei tna: tne that wii p:i she m n- reason why as farmers onr coudi ti do t r her." Mrs tion was no letter 13 for the uaLit sas, ".voiiM have in of trori, and the idea con veyed tliat tied it she had let he. the farmers of Georgia were an lu- polishe i and kept In dolent people. I deny the charge, and her temper sweet it is true, now e er, 10 some exicn 1 . that yery little importance is at t ached to the education of our children, which signifies to my mind that we are willing for professional gentlemen to do our thinking for ta, and we have no right, by read ing, thinking and conversing with each other, to improve onr minds 01 prepare for anything except hard licks.. And then little importance is anaeneii oy man to cue social en joymenU of the family, the pleas- urea ot the home and the elavatiou ot the morals of the oeople. Nor has much been done to put to prac tical test theoretical ideas brought out by science. The consequence is we are far behind in many re spects, and are the sufferers from each of the causes enumerated, for which we are either directly or ttidi- rectly responsible, in this, that we bave not aaed the projver me'luiiK at our command. Some may ak, "what has ai! this to do with the question first propounded about organization!' I answer that if the points ubo e troeiit-cvji nrt iiulus or iacis. we nave iu ecti ot tueni an obstacle to oreroome if we would prosper, or have onr industry to be a progres- sive otic. I also take the position that we cannot overcome them aloue, nor can we single-banded compete with powerful rnouopilies, great corporations or rich anoc;a- lions. We can einect to s'.ic.v.-il only Ihrough associated efloit. and this association should be composed ' of farmers and only farmers. It ahoald allow none to participate in iw proceedings and share it bene fits except those who have adopted our vocation as theirs. A memorial or demand (if you prefer, upon our law makers will not be resiu'etcd until we are thoroughly organized: but. to the contrary, all class h-n l.ition ami ther in ,t gre;it deal ot it will 1h against the best interest ot our industry. No man can P. ot syvial privileges. l'.ut few h.i the nerve to adopt in his lanulv that economy (iiow demand.-ii without help from his neigh '' 1. ti cry few are able to educate !.. .: children under the plans ui:i.. j adopted, and. such methcHls mils" lie i Used a.s eauuot be used bv us fiin,- t. i-..... 1 ... iy. 11 e aiust no sometuing to etieel, the in t rin gem en ts upon onr rigii's and the approprnit iiUi of our v . 1 1 . s !' the .ijisoe , W l' .l-ri all I l;'"l-a' :.. til!' ill's J 1 IIP 1 a er w ; ! ! .. o r 'a ii 1 i'i 1 . a' ed ! tlor t s , , lair d. .1 ' 0 and s -.1 .1 Pi a 1.11 -; ..ill 'I I'i I 1 1 1 . 1 e 1 t i 1 ; 1 , k ; I'l-.ll. s, ti.p a.'.v.ii -s; ,., ;ip ;i; til!' aii o -1 - ii j . a ' . W ! I a ; . . 1 : ! 1 1 U' I ' - ' h.'. ;a I u t I , 1 i- w a ll ,-i.iardi-il and .i , ioi-i.iti-ii waip'hiau-s-i I .li rilie. t iie-p all- " !i.i ; hi-.r ii, , 1 1 - - ed b as a ' elloUi. t. tl'Ctl'.i t 'l n its j..,;; . P.' l il-s,, in-: si. 1 . i and prop. lead :' 1 i-ood tor a oe-Se ais, I Hi-1. .1:1 ii h . at far as 1 ra ;i ' : iii ii o -1 s ,1 ,,- s 1 , s m ,.: .ijr.ii 1 ii, s p;-M-i v rtt;.ii,, 1 . . 1 ' I ii. : ' 1 I he pi ,- e ; . i. " i ' .0- Ii a , , 1 . 1 1 a ; 1 .v . p 1 1 ' 1 1 1 : 1 s u i -: . , 'S - n'0 sp r h llipi-in : , , .It.;. a ad ee 11 ' ra ! : . ,t . a -p i ;:': ai-' I 1 1 a , . 1 iii.' ; so. in-: no .. 1:1':; ie. a : 1- a . 1 1 , t - -a ... and : l.i as u e . 1 i i ' . 1 : ' I p in a : U :.:. 1 Klin w tiiat . . I ' a I I' lollg 1 if o'ai.i'i. 1 pan but i n ; i g a 1 : 1 1 appeal oi a Miopia ted. en- a : 1 a h 1 1 1 e lis. i me: i ni u'o Jin ivc- (Vpoi ; men ' m :n ei'.-l rook tor ;i ot tne ii ,ho on ! v w ii eh We in go p 11 -ilhrn u ril f.'l (.ill-. ot t he lea: u i a s : n S i . mt hern n 'Cl a i 1 1 I e I . Ii- h 1 1 : '. o r i to tin- N i tion a.s n.i 1 1 aio! i : 1 1; k N " i ' la r n I . l- .-n- r.v'a:'..! i:. expected was i I loi m : n g large li.aiil oi ;illl'elelit in-" familv. and the common hah houx-holdi by i n branches ot the the apport .o:.:;,e the i i i: s, In a iam.U ot ; ii : ee or tour m,u - ried sistei i or M.it. is in law. one. lor HipelltiteniN the cooking, exanij .mo !i:-r : .i.g. an 1 pham'.i,-: making. "' lli:r.v- ';..'.. ler I tie sew 1 ,,,:i,t!' "He 'l thv : v h..e inch ill. : ;e.i a.i i ake rest rv,: alter the pou 1 1 ry u - u a ! onng g changed i. ( :rciiiii he eharac't r wonu-n: ana initeau oi tne luxurious ; x'on idle languor which we imagine asitjuiUvrh. the atmosphere t heir si::in v iiomes, we unit ttie imy lium ,,: :n- dustry. , i lie ipiestion was pa'aln-lv sue- gesU i l.l'l-lv, !.nW m:i:i housework stioani .1:1 . , : a,-.i . , 1 , .,; ;.g gi,l be expected to P., ? a In uii.in: woman1,, the tiui' S oi late, and Nellv's jonriiabi" replied 111 etleet. " nly 1 ,p.v 11 ilesiie to help, induced her to h-.re ot hers t'alhle." she 1 iv ie. ::n 1 e 1 u 1 4 1 at es go u n -'.: ngei s w hue , 1 1 . mse u or k is a;mosr a ;.n art atnorg ediicated Amciican giiN. Their mothers, unless imes-i-il ot lar lis. Welt inv taught to swrep. to d,is- cook, besides felling and ot needle. They then st. '. v-. b: to makt beils and icmtning. bulling mysteries of the lined how to keep it and their tempers sweet In Germans lin- noblest fi aiileiu goes Mitoiigii .1:1 app: er-.'icosh-.p :n t he kitchen and chambers to make her a complete housewife. Tins Gei man training in (Jueen Victoria's tannly enabled the 1'rincess Louise, when 111 Canada, to astonish her gin sts wtth p. .: and omelettes of hi t on making, Ameiican gnhs arc apt to look upon ih-U employments as vulgar and b.-lrthng. Yet the German m.ub'ti w h" i in her k.tclii-:; until noon, iI.m inH.f polities in her salon sn the evening with an accuracy of knowledge winch we tear out women coiil.lh.uillyeipi.il. Alter .,!!. does the embroidery of a hand .-en pu r 1 . 1 ! 1 call tor niote aiiistic skin than ti.p c. m pi .un i : i of a luo n h- :' does t he simil mg of Iri sh b iked china w it h medi- ' ocie painting demand higher tut.-I leei mil pow ,; t h an t hp t iau oiigh 01 - g.i!i:..i;.ni .11: i control ..( a house hold m its initait,'- ,let ail ? - Would it m.' be wiM-tor ot:r g:rls in choosing ti..- ,i,i;,i!,' w;k be- hue them t,. , ,,t.i.:..r u .-., .-.. 1. ......... .11 e :e.. cumin. .;. tne ! , and w h : matt. i.. s KbislI 1 )KI.i lii.itA t i f t he gi ea' pecul , al l! eS in in w ed e n Is Ti.p i vi iinl lack ei ire a t.n : : : 1'heS ,!,, ii, ,, 1 h, .v 1 a .I n: a 1 S a 1 j,-.- . l-Vi 1 1 h do I : . 1 l-I . liOe ,i i o t ' v e a : . o. p i i ' i 1 , 11 . Itrl.t.i, to' i i e I ; n id-- 11 1. ii. , : e 1 i.ifa i : hel- ' l: an It- . : : p.c -1 i i. in ft 1 1 : , .-. 1 1 : i it a 1 I a s a i. . :, , 1 1 1 g i i i up ii-i u poll ii ; ll i . ail 1 have." hi- win a n i a m A mi i r i i i y an la.a r. uuii emotion. i;o wavl.f! i! ; he young in in'i ol'inL d " on ;rt t he :.. ia'lie a! d o'ajppt i.t a life that, in its spin g time. as eriliiied belle, itli the lion lie, 1 ot paveltv. lilghted by -bitter il l.i a ppol u I in e n t and ioss. i-'ortn .n g no nearer or d'-arei lamiiy ties, -viei , ivc s'no'i ;.. ire in the pi ai-i- o 1 . 1 i "... i ' i ' 1 in . . ;. 1 h a f toiied. pi i'ii.i i!, s i e i .o- i ,, .- ;: d :n will, ". : ! iIp uM c ; a- ; ni a i o w , naii.es on, .i.i you know, my heir. Is it too ;i,n -h for vi-ii to m ike some sacritice in teturn; Mu: all my hopes and pi his be made void by t lie idle fancy of a bo ?" The x i HI ng man's face flllihed red as he daiii-il on h; blotuel' .1 It'- pioaclil'ul look. If it were only mj.-i ." he said. T would lay down my lite tor you. Dick, as vnii know, and as 1 ought: ilt Nellv. inv poor Iittl- OVes lilt a AVhtit light ;t1, she ivc I to , .sacrifice lur, too!" , --I.ovo o-.i!'" said the o-iu-r, con- r e m i it ueiisi v. '-Lo es voui imsitiou i ind look i n g i ,n :,1 loi t u lie, more 1 1 ke I ! An ignor ' tail to the ant factory gi rl, wit h only her pretty ances have ; ,ire to recommend her"' of Southern I Walter s arte.! r,i : ::,! : .-nan 1 1 v. 'die Iiei!" he Piled. Al- oil ma v i:uf know it. N .-IU s l.u t!i is as l'ikh! a ours, and hi v educ.il ion has been that of a ,,i.(y. Her mother is an elegant 141,. i ,cc..r.n.lished wo.iian who for I rmiK snim, ir'..H liortull' -inil fliiWI 1 bv tiachtnc UUlsiC. The striuerncv j w, .1 k in our l.u tor : but what is she ti... wiit-sm f"n- th-al (lh' limtlmr i on are cold and orotid and hard to all tne, bnt J know your warm, true heart. Would to liod that you also had loved and been loved , t hen you would better understand how to leei Ii r her and me!" Richard Warnei's fa-ce ( hanged and paled at these words as if they had struck home. U ith a sudden impulse he grasped t he 1 oung man's hand. -T ctn feel for on. my boy," he said, kindly and sadlv. "Notie better!" Sit down, Wal'l.;Tll tell you an expeiience of my early lite I of which veil do not dream." They .seated tLi-;n.i Ivi-s eti e u h side of the table, and he continued: 'W hen 1 was twenty years of age and you about twenty days, our father failed 111 busimss. It was a big crash, and unexpected. Up to that time my prospects had been as fair and bright as yours ate now. 1 loved- as you do now, pel haps a gill so good and beaut ilul th.it, losing her. 1 hap i.i-vi 1 found an other who could til! hei place. We were to be inaiiied with the con sent of a'i our fiietids when I should attain my twenty-first year, and Ellen she was a Nelly, too, odd coincidence!; should be six teen. IhP when revel ses came all this was changed. 1 was no longer la suitable match for her ;inil lur i lather to w horn she was devotedly j attached comm. inded her to give J me up, and appealed to honor not to tern;. t his daughter to a mar riagc which must enta. 1 upon her ! pvcr:y a!i ,; pun-iii's curse. I I yielded to h:s demands too eas.lv: ...i,.i.. . : 1 ...1 ...a'. .1 ilia- I'll 1 1 1 i . 1 a 1 ess itiise anil anee cunl sue i iteif I went, as weightier I many another has done before me, I to tlie gold tieids of California, where, teitiiii.' smiling kindly on ();u, : my toil. I l.iiil.'t foundation of mv "I t ra v el- 1 present wcaPh. 1 might have re r,l,. t ; tun. e !. pelhaps. with altered lur Sw 1 ipxh 1 t""o, and soiignt to w m my darling s, j . 1 I.-a k aga.n: out. 111 answei tomv 1 nd ne v er ! inquiries oame the news ot her ma r- I la'e to I ia mail. tii the ;. ai.li 11. -II :;.!:. i:n : i hp- to - 1 Wp !u 1 liPia ( i. ii ii - a ! 11 u-r Oil.., home I .ri . .1 in 1 : 1 pi -: ve ou older ; 1 0111 1 e . i to do 111 V W i-il. woii.' ' p i 1:1 . pi '. 1 i !; .. -:i ii... .in a ijhi-i iron. hi - : . :. .mo ,1 n 1 i ':..iiiv ii !.: a i.M.g to Ai.'l : tii tlf.iitti a r..i i .s' t I - ' a I os i : el 1 ill h l in aia. t he i - 1 -1 II he ri :;h .1 a l.ulv i es m . A idv Iieriial'S some tliirtv-six a : s 1 - I age. bu t loo k 1 11 g vmi 11 get ii ii'k hailed, dark eyed, tall, elegant i.neiiil not in the least like rosy, 'i-iiipled. fair-hailed Nell who. iiiing and advancing with a slight ! v nervous air. sa s : Mamma, dear. Mr. Warner. Mr. Warner, this is "' She got no lur! her. lor Mr. W.ir-n.-i . spi ihging to his teet with a wild cry, darts forward: while her mot her. w lute as death, and with great, dilated exes, signs him away with outspread hands, asshe might iepel a ghost. "Kllt-id" he cries, extending his arms towards her. Vmi are Kl-1,-nf" Ye.-.' esl" she replies, al m, .st in a whisper. Tut jou, yon.' vmi ate not Kichard! He is dead! lie was dead before 1 married! Oh, my God! what does this mean !'' , I'or he has caught her hands in his and pressed them to his lips, 1 amfwet them wit h his tears: and as' she sinks almost tainting into a chair, he falls upon his knees beside iier. 'I did not die! they lied who j told you so I was coining back ; when I htardof your marriage. Oh! my love, how have we been deceiv- ; ed! Hut I have found you again. '. my own at last after these many xears! I have never loved but you. 'and yon l'llen. you love me still!" , 1 1 er tears her murmured words of love her close embrace these! answer him. 1 'To think that I should ncv, r dream of its being you,'' she siad. j 1 '-even while I wondered at the ' strange fatality that made my JSelly love a Warner as her mother had J done before her. I supposed you to ; ( be your cousin Richard.'' j j -'fie is dead!" he cried. i;And i there has been the mistake he 1 went to the diggings shortly after i : me, aud died there of a fever. I I ! nursed him. and should have cared but little, then, if it had taken me. too; but now you are free. Ellen?" j "These tive years. :" she whis 1 pered. He caught heriu his arms. "My Hove my life my uife!'' he whis- pered. a.s her head sank unresisting- ly on his breast. j Nelly had long s ince. with admir able discret ion. stolen quietly out 1 of the room, ami at nine o'clock was discussing with Walter the turn I events had taken. They took a still mora decided turn some six j months later, when a brilliant ilouble wedding startled the ias-F ; lonable world, and both the love -j brides assumed the name of War , ner. Kunniuir for the Train. Talk about missing trains," said a stoop shouldered man to a couple of li lends the other day, in continu ation of a con versatton on that sub ject; -T know it's most blamed an no ing to miss ;i train under any circumstances, but I had an experi ence m railroading a couple of weeks ago that capped anything I ever heard of." iiow was that!" interrupted a man who was trying to smoke al very short cigar without d. image to 1 a very long mustache. 'I L'Tinw how itlw:is i n f-ernrtsewl I - , . .. . v .. the other man, who always took oti his hat and run his fingers through , his hair whenever he had anything 1 to say. "After a long run you came j in sight of the depot just in tune to j 1 see the tram pull out " j "And theti you dropped your grip -and went to spitting out words that would make a dog epiit; balking," cut iu the other man. 1 know how' it is myself: I've been right there I moie times than I could tell vmi." No. boys, that wasn't the way of it at all," replied the first speak er. "The fact is I got there in tunc, and that's what rigged me. 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