J The Somerset Herald J ISTAiiJSritB l2J. Terms ot Publication. raMiafl w-i'j-'.ny m-.T.iJi at SJ wi ; '!t !. wUw "OWinxJ ' I , -araa-n are I""'1 uf- J i"iim i m.:aiiui , BoO?J Bbo itawlbeia ao - -ke urn meir I ,-per will h. hai4 ipt fct U Uiir j loa. eabacrlo rowrfU fco o ptawoflu so an- j c.jxt ' """ ,,jra" " .aei. Fa. Offoe i'b -lohn H. rbl. -fRFIX W. B1F.SECKF.L, .A.. ' - Off, I nuiiiti.- Eow- '' H.'iw- G . - -- - , ; i. ,,'! K. N ''TT. A-iil.NfeV-Al-LA : t. r-. All.,.M Ai La. II II . V- A i l-u"! ..Ul. mtl.V. V. U. Kl I-.'ICU H ( "JfTBI'tH. in-; ,t:i .v nrr'. !"t AT-l -;v- a: 1'-iT J!,n 'ri !-tre"'. -!- M. H. 1) A'.! oi t kT.NSi AlV-i-Ni-VAT I.V. .-r-t ; "t'oHNU. KIM Ml-"'.-.-. Tt !. f! t,-.vl:!i .' m.K-Vv ' " , ....... a Vw.-.t: -1'-. ;. n.u.W to H'i I--'--W ' . t. '. lJi'.s. A. J. 'J!.s, . C-ii il !'i i' 'N" A t 1 :. ' 'i'N. A!1 ; .1 i i.- . ((.r"t '-' II 1- M.Y. V. Minn.. . k:-:.V a l -law. A I A.nt. orvt it. toicua""' El-Jt. I.i:NTi'K liAV. r-F,:e. ,-.t. n.l all ' (h!ui eutrutl to lus care auS ISiif Uty. -t wm,.f.T atw nd to all l-'-i.' etitru.-ieji t'. 5V..Va.. vanned u .-..l'!,.. C Of ti. ID Wa.fifi'X-. l..v k. 1) K. J. K. i;ir. 1XKKR, rn-ii'i.N anI' X. r..:T. Vs.. v.,.et tV- r;li.-.'-'.v "i -.(Wh'.K.' MjTt.cr li i'r1-a " K, Ii. . KIMMI'.LL, 1 ti I'll;' t Ak Msi-i J 1- f:.h. r.i.t"BAKi-n. ra.ier Lt pr..' .1,1 i-r Ma.a tret I)! riI'i!'' !AN ANi' M Kf.VA'S, it- -- I f Duf,i,srli I)' . Wit. U.' tl ;.: .i ',- 1..- ( r-... Somerset Coimtv Hank C. J. HARRISON, S5. J- PRUTS. ftwMM t am tea. .o.,ei '.ioc tuk in ail aru f the I't.iiuJ tate. CHAF.&LS MODERATE. ..fc.i,-.!.. o, n.i "Vi --an !'- Si -..il"iMte4 ! An"- wt: N' V-.a t.. rnt ai 1.1. M'tf'V t,il x" li ..ue ii. ')!-!. d It tfatnl tit J. t,l l-Mt- iotse -fc- 4 iLLa ITlT- 1 -a- 4-AH Leffal H.hhUts Or CURTIS K. GROVE. SC;SXRSET, PA. B CfcO 1 F,S. Hi- F. HK. CA I! R I A ' AND EATU:N ANrWrTEKV VOitK rinting Done on Elicrt Tirce. ! ,.v :.e;iri-:r of All Ktn ; e-iri-r of All Ktn-1 My I.-re Tiftic on e'nurt SiZU-9. JteKtA.JNaBI.E.id All Work Warrantea and tjL&mir.e iet Sttf k. ai.tl I.rit I'r-t e- j 5V -ago .. and f trcuh .-!ves r ia4 j Miilt KeaietnltiT tu place, and rail in. i CURTIS K. GROVE. SJart rf Cwirt "l-ttutel H.MFF..-ET. PA (yUKLrs UulTMiN, MERCHANT TAILOR. lxve l!jr.ey Suw.) Utext styiM, arid Iwt Trio SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, Somerset, Fa. f tA VOL. XXXVII. XO. 27. 1889. iLittell's Living Age.j , Harper s Magazine, i ILLUSTRATED. , j . , i vi' . . 'v -t-. .u r--;,,i. f,-. J T:, ,,:!) ; i t ,i ; i r lllfl T-.: 'i .s!V-.'V-r.-! j , .... " ':tvr.f ,!... ( , .'. I:. . .-iu.-!-'n. l ' '. j:!-;o-i .t l:mn- i r;:-' 1 1: :f1 '". I , I : HARPER'S PERIODICALS i (V i ;V.! HI y'.n' S Wl'iir.i. V - 4 ! " no fz. , t n.l': I i : i , I., li 1! -. t.' .r lr.-!', . ) f. ' i .- i !,'. 1 . ' J !3S9. AT? p f fJ'H: i l t:. t ? 'J n ...( : 'I. i'f'" i til" i.:tr:i .! : t. : " .f;l i! '.f WiMmtu . V t j HARPER'S PERIODICALS. 1 Vr ff.!tiv.r. ii7;:.vi iiM:ri:r. s .vj'.-.i;: ;,".K. i'7. 4 r. i i 1 j . I 'A ut ;t Unit' i V, IIV . I.t I V r Harper's Bzar. ., ... , . - , - : -rr .. I U; V.i j ' v:;.- t ' - -i.: . ,AI ' p--;- ' . iia'.. Iihri il.:tr.. i -n,' .' th l..jt'.ft ' ! .rr.. -. , v . ..i!...r - vf f K".iwi, j i ai -1 its fa-nun and liouw hold I.-jiarinien!s J r: : t r. I --: .'iri.'. i . i , l.-l .:1 . 1.. . . fC: if ' . ' ! -v ! . .! .. 1 it- hn.-l.t ' -i. - v..' : i. i-- i' c i- .im;- liiat r.,..!.i ."id Tr.O T-i i : If. .tig t'l' i)tr3..-li..l of ; . I l- M-iint -tori.- i.v Xrr. I y,r. -nt n. V' A i AJiiui.-r, J TiM.iiN.f jT;.t k. a:u! a j !..r-r- nr:n... ii ent ; 1 he i.ew ;;,.m.'' ; Wi;! j:n !' .: ; . ..rr.;.. -- oi Mr-. 0,rM:t.v Terl,ti:. Hrrric k. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. I PER YlA.P : j irvrciVT - r,i; ...... 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THE Ul'fyy A;FrtvT upon ft A-trty- f Ment A-ltt'rt hmr- A WKLKtr M lO.iZIfK. it eives m--re than i"''iF- ":t:im oLiv.r j-iiw of ruifi.n mattt-r vr?l .; n n iupT niivf t.-mi, rm- !'!' - ' kcw r.'vw a-.-n nTt'n-.te-t- su.-; c., y i . ! . Ttt'V. fe"-t.'h- . tl r-t'e:-a lti't,cat ' ulmr. htA rr;l tin- pr: . oftlw fomost wvijs waiters. 7 -e '-v-..., iV'v"-((. in every ; : l;l--ti;. Lilt ran--. -in Ful:;!. id Ar. . it:vl r.Vi'r,-rwi( in dt' iv.'"' li"il Luefmre T i;!' rvi:re. lite .ttiiv (V'j(il'i:hni v. risi' !(!U Il!v r.-it. i f i ;-liiavtorv il It. f' .vi ,.v i ' tf every on? bi v1.-'..- ; w ii ir intt-t. r.ti roirrr-' ih. "ir.i-;. ir f .eij:lva'e in himtt ..r mis ;.aU iii.v.iit.!': a:.d Utcrwjy OPINIONS. No Cf&n w nn'i. r-UirU liie vorti fttt-l tI- l., - ftf.i Tio.t, -r !:T ( f-;rtu. art. l:le'Hl!:r, ''.Tf Ui? W 1 if 111.1.'. A .'IHiM!iW x- ' f . -ir'i ; n..' Ttvur -.flv V t t-.tr- r nt t it- :;ai. tr- i ;l ttttri the ?t try ali are ."'!'i'lhTt;."' rr'-ft ;t.j ;,-, f .. 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Scribner s MAGAZINE j FOIi 1 -.'. ; Ti. lt :-'L-:;'.'i- of "!Wt" .T ;; u aim to f. t:"--" irtTiiir :m-i f-rtrpT'Tn? ff- 'nt.'-i tiiif ili i rt-vrv i; z a lt;((h .... t ' J-Yl" ' !.-- n li 'v ha t- l; -v; .-, ;i t .: ..'i-i:: tl- r ii x '-.'."Tiih- t'V ih in t w t jr! a?. "'"ei'r.- o:' 't- iiitrt.- trw '. ti!r jf.-i.ax -vr i l.-i. aw-! it . rfr" H -' i y ar ' . ;m f 1 . ; it tt u:t.I ft'i fcvw-y! T.u-rc- T-ie t il.'i--.tli'.ji !:.-. -::::-- .t-. ini ir-t'- i;; )i. i N r.li M ViiAltMlHUvfifc. tiv : r i i. t. 3 1 .M,' l."!. J i :.-: A ' t.:'.: I-t- D" y -.-T- ; i, : -iri.ii.j r- : '(; '".'si.y iJiLvr-.-t-1 I- I'V ''T )' wr a-i'-r t-r-rui ; i.inrt.- h. Jr;;j ; ' --. i Je. fV-"' X' . -4-ij! Ti(-vt, M Trit t t. ry-.),t; Mr.hU;fi'!' by ti.iVfViit aW.i.tr. Mr. j ; 1... fi. :; T A ' f Of ll will r:U' illO ftrl (rt'tui'Dt I .. l.f(-fR-y Ar. wf!l ii;;nr : a i t y r t '-'.r-' i-1 i' i ; .-t. atUi ma.. - t.iii-.r -I. . -"- ,,r , . t . , j.:,.;. .- -J, Ami: .,,":';,? i'v.,n. " -vni a Tt rtinre. prF 1 I-.. ..:,. .iii-i irwiy i.htr. r1Mr;v.:i-.iHi't in l'tt M -h-'! n(-' ar ?t.tuM. ii.uiiii-t.. ! I'-.-' uv r'..'.T ry ct'it tit.'ri i.tslnn. ';'i If-'-x f-v-t'.t-y-r-nr u!il k- m n,-t:ii,rillHf'.t tir tif f i'r: -T Ti'Ahf .tl. u,.:: tut- uitr-t A ii tf jnf.-I w hi'Ii h (TiiT. .l of nfwriel i-.t--.i i1 ' vi- u iiiust r r-ii; Ht,i. hi i. t,--. iy A vir 'itT4t'Fi'rti tl!-t!it' linaiJiTx " f..- 54 :j0 A v",;r .ii-t; 0-'J anl the mi mi .;." f.jr N-juam ioih .i M f3JQ V'ar (f Climber CHARLES SCRIBSER'S & SONS, ii;iij5i USES CCV.FLETE. hv-.' 'iiTer i in the line, ol ftrtifle-of ililr and fr evryUy "cr.'it.e. ciubrac-i'.-jt la part tlie foMoinir : "r "- V ti.fw,ttn !'.rn-e-. r-irrvv. Vmmre .-t.. Shav ' 1 rV';:i; V-i-r-. Tnf!:nte M.rrt.r-. Mat. -a 1 ;r f'ti'ler. Bk Nnrk, oarter Itu-kie Leauter ; COLLAR AND CUFF BOXES, JACKETS AND GOWNS, j Trro. -l-c ylr. MV Silk II fin. If Trl; und ) M-.tf!ir-. .Jiu .'iujir-! Linen I!ttnl- f itf t-. n. J. is,.-Il F;iLii and i ri. ft (1 ivri'r 'ck Kl3uijrs. a.w? X-jveltit-s in I ART DEPARTMENT. J 54re p. Ltaen C.vl au4 Ma'C'l-l- f. Fancy l-i of ii. r; rap a., i riot.-;. nt..cuB, iu tut i.traf.1 iiftw; of HOLIDAY UMBRELLAS, ( urien-i anv-lw-. Hein at ttt to tjy. HORXE & AVAJRD, i 41 FIFTa AVTS., riTTSBCBGH, PA. I . !-t THE Ul fV.V A;F.to !, - vn - .ifi: SoTHO SOMERSET, PA., "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1888. FOR RHEUMATISM. a 3. ? '- -5 2 5" a ? 3 3 e. g" tS 91 g - 3 o 5. S BO. 5. ' a S: 3 9 - ? e. o 2 a a .. c 0) 5 s 5 Z ' S. 3 r ; s: - o 3 TO ? lie1 3 . zr 3 ST s TKP CHARLES A. V06ELER CO BALTIMOBE. Hl. Dress the Hair V.tU Ay-r" TTxir Vii;r. Iu cli-anli-ih s, liput iit iai irct u m tho scalp, aul i;it::u; :rfunio C'Ucurmi it fr iim- -r ii lilet It Utvfw tlio hair sent tiiM sllki'-u, pnrre itn rotor, prevent it frora falling, an lf i: thfl hair hw Nitii!fj weak nr tain, pror.iott a nt-vr growth. To rt'stire the orinul cohir of nay hair, xvhU-h hail tunnel rui3t!iri-ly jrray, 1 iHl AyerV il.itr Vicr wjrii t:r-j ucceaB. i tuetrriiiiiy testify to Efficacy of tliis preparation." Mrs. P. H. DarStl- " I was a.Hici'-'! some thrws year with jtra'r I Ms' iia.ir whs f iUin-' ut i wlmt n-maiai' l tnrnrd grav. I wa linhu'ftt f try Ayer'n Hair Vipw, ant in & f-w wot. the tii.v;ix in my walp tii-a'i; arntl and my hair Tsnmt-t iu ori-iwal rlr,,f lir. ) 8. Simn, 'aUfr L". 1. Charch, St. Bernhx InJ. A f w ye.ars nio I snffrre.t theentirfl hs of my hiiir irora tfie efforts ot U-Uer. I h'ptl tiiAt afU-r a litiaf natum wimltl rM.i:r Ih Insw, but I waitt. in rain. M.tny rriii-liea wrro Riit;tl, noDf, hi'i'ver, wttti mu'h pr.- if ui merit a.i A ver' Hair Vi?rt ami I to-iran to it. Tfw riitt was all I couitl h;tve desinti: A 'rfwrli of hair aoon Ciimn ut ail vrr ny Ik til, and grew to Im as s)U anl tV' ivy ii I rvr ha!, and of untnnU r.'--r" and Hnul'j J. H. i'nitt, jtoOortl, Tuias. Ayer's Hair Vigor, Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Lrygj'"t and rerfamera, ' It is to Your Interest TO BUT YOl'R Drugs, and Medicines or Biesecker k Snyder. srrt exsoks to c. s. bovd. Nune but tle purest and b(t kept in stock, and when I'm5- limt inert by tand in, as o-rTain of them do, we d. stmy ttwm. ratiier ll.au ira poM? on our customers. You rat; deiw nd on ha vine yonr PRESCRIPTIONS 4 FAMILY RECEIPTS ("i-.-tl with care. Our prices are as low as btiV other tirtK-la. h.oue and on may arii-ies niuch lower. The HVfi.-e c( this ooutity seem to kr.ow u!id have piven us a lan,-e sliare of their rtro!.;ie. and we shall still continue to give ihrtn the very Ut f.l.t for their nwney. IXt not tor-t-t thai we make a ?ioi;tlty of FITTIXO- TltUSSEiS. We (Ttarantee s.itifa(-tit'n. and, if yon have had trouhle in this diriTtion, ve us a call. SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES in trrt ;tt rttn-ny: A full et of Tet Ienses. C rte i:i and have j our eyes examined. No ch ir.'C for ciartir i-ion. and we are confident we can suit you. Come and see ns. Rciful!y, BIESECKER L SNYDER. FALL ?iSS8 WINTER, F.htk amiCo!r,ivd rilka. Velvcls an Fine iin;orted Wtxiien Prei8 Goods in Ci'iorw and Ulack. Braid Cloth?, o.') inches wide, at $1 01 to ?2 To a yarxi. Vtv.l Hetirictta.-s at 50 cent to$I 50 Ir yanl. Plaid .Striti-r-s, Mixturexand fancies,a!l wtl oil inch Suiting cloth, GO cents per yard. Con:p!cte atvortritent of Winter Ho-.-iery. Underr,"ar, 4i!ovtM. Ijtcef, Etn tiroideries, Miliinery nnd Riblions, Zerth yrs ami Yams, F.tnhroiderv Silks ; Dress Triintninss, Braiils and Buttona, Corsets, Mus'tin Cink-rwear. Laco Curtainsi, Porti ere?, Blankets, Flannels, Table Litiena, Sheetings and MusIin-3. JOS. Hull & GO'S PENN ATENUE STORES, 613, 815, 617, 6'.9', 621 Pesa Ave., Pittsburgh. - Pa. nov3--a-lr HOSTETLER & HERR, MERCHANT TAILORS. (No. 2 ataxaoTH BtxjTt,) SOMERSET. Tk. All the Iatet y!e of Fail and Winter Snftlnr ami oremaatiiica. natwtacuo OoaranWe.1, and Loa i-rkea. DMtXISTEATORS NOTICE, iatatcof Al-raham naker.eet. late of Somerset tva ttitnH. C'Cl. Pa. Letter of Artiaini-tralioo oa the ahov enate j havtDK been irrantt-tl tu Ute uu.Wrtnimett by the feri lit-tacJ to iitt eetate u, mate tinmedi- the jni will present tbeu 5t autaeniieated fttr aeitleniut uo jsiiihibt, lae .-ji t?i 1 r- v ai Uie ttffic ol U. L aer. in Somerset Bor. Admsa. of Abas, baker. 4tec'4. Is s A ESTABLISHED 1827. ON THE THRESHOLD. Rinyont, 0 IkU. ri& f ilve? -iwt. hm and moor and I lameUoxr &yii;t ytux raicuts their, hopeful UlfV U'll. Ri&S out. ring out. U-jMUQt, Oils pyxu rt fruit) : " A brifilH new jv-r oe ye', hath coxn lo its atfaia l" Ah. w!vnD hat tew muth fif within U there may l Stored up fnr in. who lMen noT to your .west j mvlrnir ! i (iouil-bje. Uil ye; ir., trusty inrau, ujj (jiie at toVt. OSew Yew. ntrttK.Hi thine far u la liaes uf brv,-!Ke--t co'iiL The Stiwere r.f prin(r ui'itt Ijlunai at taut, vbea grc.ie ue w intern w ; ti.d grant that atMr syrrow sC, ail suae joy tuar kuov, Thn-rh ton?e?t-tu!et Uark ashile oa life's roiMh war tar. v be, Thew oivch a -lay wf calm a: UM. when we the bavea see. Then ring, rlns n. O poalirt Mb ! there masic in tlie nd. Ring po. ring oa' aud Kill riim on, and awake li-e e"h5 rmind, Tbeamiene h. Ujtb lir ourselves and all whom we hiJ.l d ar. That tiivl ujay gntclis U it In th'w the bright new jeart BRAVE DUNCAN. EV tt)NMK(t:u itV(f:. Tiien the arty is a fellU-d Cu-t?" "Oh, yes!" "Au-1 the invitation all out?" "Every one of them." "And you hsve invite-J T' "Our set, of cv'ire same su last par ty and one or two outsiders." "Who, for iiistdi-.it;?" "Well, 7."iU Miion." "Oh: slisll .lo." "A n.l Nettie IVm-l" t "Her f iitier's a .-Jiiiiionaire." "And I)unan Little ? Dale Winston's br-w was drawn in a frown. Ho was a mere boy, but from tryin? to Ik-a fu:!-He-!ed nun and en 1 inj at iieeom'n a h-.tif-tle ',; dude he hal couse to learn how to soowl and look j fierce a a tniedian. j Little eir.--t, however, hal fopii.-'i jDale's griuiaces on gay, b.ithe-om -Nellie Als'.on. They were di.-iuttiiy related, ami, as Sell! was jSrefy au'i an htin Iale ol-'-n aK-unie i an rir of prou-1 pro prtetorship ow her w hen in coiu)Ktny. Just now the dainty little l.niy it-s -nt d "Ohi yon don't like Daman Little?" "No, I don't," ailir:ned Dale, sullenly. "And pray why not, nsay I a-k?" ' B h ause because i!f"a a sneak !" "In.lel ?" "Yes he U." "In what way?" "Jh, edi? oat of spemiintj a few dimes at Wiliard's; won't moke, because he's afraid he'll have to treat, and and " "Because he's poor, ar. t honest, and slow," intt rTBpted Nellie, "that's the real reas- n. Very well: that jfwt suiU rue, and as I never knew Ilunt-an to be at the foot of hi? class in school, or uncivil to the girls, or act otherwise than as a gen tleman, I have invited him to the par tv. and if you treat him shabbily " Miss Nellie tried to look dreadfully j stern, but smiled instead. Dale waa tli ! gruntled, however, and refused to be good nature.!, and went away muttering some thing about "that befrjrarly Duncan doing ! soneth'm to make her ashamed of him yet." Evidently, ill-humored Dale had a plan to down "'that insolent pauper Lit tle"' on general principle, and be chose the C hristmas Eve party at the Alston mansion ss tiie orwion of its execution. Such boys as he become ruthless plot ters when they set their mind to it ; and with the aid of confederates of bis own set. Dale had made it decidedly uncom fortable for his jnvenile enemy and rival before half the Christinas Eve celebra tion was over. Tims. wh-n Duncan, after a breathless game, strove to wi; the perspiration from his brow, the entire company snick rred audibly ami pretty Nellie looked chagrined, for l.de had deftly substitu ted a handerrhief well covered with soot for the dazzling white cambric Duncan imagined to !-? sti'i in phvw Litter, in searching for a forfeit among hispajers, he was ai: atio bring into view a whole dick of greasy, well-thumbed playing cards. And when later still a mischievous urchin put on Duncan's overeoit to play old man, a flask of li pior and a dozen cigar stumps were produced, overwhelming Nellie with mortification. There was no opportunity for explana tion. End Duncan was ignored into ob scurity for the ie.t of the evening. When the throng adjourned to the stage fitted np in the picture room for snne amateor theatriculs, Duncan gloomily took a re tired seat and noticed I 'ale's devotion to Nellie w ith a resentful eye, as he decided tha through him his disgrace had come. The stage was built at the window less end of the room, and the pretty curtain and scenery made the place resemble a charming miniature. There had been rapturous applause at a comical speech from Dale, which Dun can did ntjt reiis'i at ail ; songs and reci tation ; and a fairy spectacle waa an nounced to conclude the program and the patty. Nellie Alston was the fairy. A platform built and covered to represent rocks had been placed at one side of the stage, and here, golden wand in had, the pretty hostess never looked so lovely as when ushering her mimes and elves before her. Ia!e was iipposed to hold the ropes that secured the frail platform, on which Nellie stood, in place, ami Duncan waa envying bim the close, guardianship of Nellie, and then an accident occared. The enrtain, sweeping too near a ga jet, tok the. Instantly it communicated with the tinder-like scenery. There was a rash for the door, loud cries of terror, and the sta-e seemed ablae. At that moment, selfish, poltroon Dale acted his true nature. He might easily have seizad Nellie and borne her beyond the stage, but he thought only of his own safety. Releasing the ropes, he dashed wildly out of peril. As ha did so the platform fell, and Nellie with it, "Saveherr "O, she's killed i" "Yon miserable coward r muttered the indignant Duncan to the flying, atTright- i . , j With a spring, brave Duncan reached the stage. His hands and clothing were badly scorched, but he not only placed the fainting Nellie in safe bands bi ceeded in extinguishing the flames. . - ... . . . . , me lumuiiir c: i.e iu mid jh. .. -j r "! sle baaiy hurt MXo, be ftave-I her from tho fire ; bat he is terribly buraeJ httor!f.w The crowtl gathereil aruiin.l Panoaa with pitying, excited clamor. It it b nothing, he ujurtuureJ1 with a Urareerf rt at a aaiile, fc oue uf the throng physician, gUm-ed wtih a e- rioiM fiue at his jxirvhtI and wnrvl i i imuus. But the ""nothing" aent the blond from face to heart and lie fainted dd ay. "Tbank heaven he is ret iming to con sciousness," spoke a gentle tremulous voice, as Duncan again opened his eyes to find himself lyingon aluxuriocacouch and Mrs. Alston's soft, soothing hau l on his brow. "Nellie," he gospel, vaguaiy remem bering the scene on the platform. "She is well. She e-caped with on'y " "A trifling fright," epoke a voice full of emotion, and Nellie came forward, "Oh, Duncan, but for you" "Some one else would have rescued you"" interrupted Duncan, with reckless mo lesty. "It would certainly not have been Dale,' murmured Miss Nellie. "Brave boy ! said Mr. Alston an hour later; "but for yonr prudence and cour age life and property might have been sacrificed." And when one of Dale's friends con fessed to scheming for Duncan's disgrace, Nellie took Duncan's hand in a warm grasp. "I misjudged you." she said, contritely; "but I know yon now. Your silence tin der wrong was braver than your resent ing roe. I shall never speak to Ihie ag-iin. Christmas has taught me which is my friend. You are he, and the dear est gift 1 can giva yoa i9 my gratitude!' There were others who became hi? friends be?ides Nel!ii Alston. The ac quaintances of Dale recognized that in dividual's true cowardly nat ire in his li ght from peri! and his crafty plot to defeat an honorable foe, ami he was a'. uost totally ignore! by his f.r.ner cr nies. if they could never aspire to Duncan's high heroism and steadfast pricipVs, they could at Icst admire then, and the lesson he had taught brought golden fruits by precept and example to many an emulative heart ere another Christ mas Dav bad daw net). "A Word to the Wise Is Suffi cient." Catarrh is not simply an inconven'enc?, unpleasant to the sutferer an-1 di-gust-ing to others it is an advanced outpost of approaching disease of w ..-r. type. D not neglect its warning ; it bring deadly evils in its train. Before it U to late, use Dr. Sage's Catarrh lleruedy. It reaches the seat of the ailment, and is the only thing that will. You tnay dose yonrself with quack medicines till it ia too late 'till the streamlet becomes a resistless torrent. It is the matured invention of a scientific physician. "A wont to the wise is sufficient." Christmas Chimes. Christmas is a golden mile-stone iu the path of yotith. A Brooklyn little girl calls her rat Santa on account of his claws. What most people will fiml in their Christmas stockings corns. It is more blessed to give than to re ceive. It is likewise more expensive. The Christmas time ! coniiiffoa And toik bezin to fret : It i-a't what a present C!Wt, Bat knowing what to e-t. The most interesting Christmas num Ivor ith manv neonle ia number one 1 .u 1 l. I... r . ' has m-irdereti live other men and had and they look out for it, too. , , ! t-ipd to kill scores of others. lie was a The Christmas goose is the well-to-do ,,.rr(.r hn he tlxTX lVli ,m ri!Jl pers.m who defers making purc-aa . A . MltTr ,u . until the day before tne great St.t-giving the ;,,,,,.,.. mi., festival. Lady (to clerk) 'T want to look at j Aown a WlXMn h.m-c at lir.u.d Bafids. aoniething that would be aauitubleCliriat Mu-iiiga,., and when he had tli.isiie.i a mas gift for my husband." Clerk "Yes, ! t ylt to a :iliow one fair suniiner day ruadame; something the ip, I s'pose?" at Tofs ka tiie show lo.,ke,l as if it ha 1 When the school-ma'am catches the j been struck by a Kansas cyclone. Htt children whispering together these days j took possession of the town of Akron, slid doesn't d(v them about by the hair j Ohio, and was finally arrested by a e 0:111 of their heads for it, Siie knows that it : try constable on the charge of disorderly is the Christmas present they have club- j e tn-hi'-t and ti'alicious ms.-. hief. bed together to Jtve her. j He w:is g:iin arrested in Cincinnati f .r Thereisabeautiiui custom amongtiie jrrosonn iiiiiw ' into the family on Christmas eveastran- ger-guest' who is for that time one ot tuemseitw; ne is ' "l-" entrance ny wir traomoo-a. '''" "" - w.n .Kili i. thpntrn In Kia Irtee Kv fnf house-niother, who cnes to nirn : "Welcome! Christ is txirn 1" lie answers meekly an echo to her words : "Christ is born." met. ovinias gtiesv is ... we to the heart of the family, and with them visits the oxen in their stalls, the sheep in their folds, and the fowl an 1 goats, i giving them the spoke-bead an.l repeat- J ing the formula 1 "The peacw of Got! be on the. This to insure good lock for the en- suing year. The honse-gttest is then invited to "warm the kottleM-hain." The serfs have a tradition, that this chain can never be warmed on Christinas night, since it had been touched by the Virgin Mother hen Christ was born. Ami that is why they burn so many yule logs trying t5 infuse heat into the stricken metal. Then there is the kiss of peace. Even from that the Christmas gttest is not de- ! barred. He may kiss the prettiest maid- j r . i. . c - 1... , 1. ....... Ir i -a CD Ol UIC ll'JIUC, lie- itet.-. her bearded brrt'ners as well. This chosen guest he is called in tlie language of the country a "Palaznik is not always on j or ill-tavoretl. inaeci. tne merry mam- ens of a family will put it into the house father's head that snea and such a youth has no home, or is a stranger and should 1 asked to their testivilives, ana among those innocent- people no harm comes of a genial custom. But the kiss imprinted on a girl's rosy cheek, even though it be consecrated with the prayer chant, "Christ ia borne," not often sinks in bliss ful sweetness into her young heart, making the bold mountain lad master there. M&ny men of many niinds. Many pills of varions kinds. But for a mild, elective, vgAvAr ptir- eative, vou ha.1 better get xn. Pierce's Pleasant Punrative Pellets. Thev eare ... , , , .:;: u , m mi o a,-1 . i s , , oi 1 1: w uaiutt ur. u , ft. i wvHB.inA.mn , o n r, , i , , , , . - .... . , i i t - - i on9 attacks; 25 eento a rial, by drug' If m ll A K U An Elephant Exooutod. From tlio Pbi!nJfiph; Timci Cliief, l;e most vicious eit- hant in America and the murderer of seven met:. ! I waseMicuted Tu.-s.Jayafu-rno.tu in t"ae . winter quarters of Foaugh's Cin-'.is, ut Leiiit:!i avenue ami Front street. I hi. f was forty years old and had been ia thia c-Kintrv n:ne rear. He .-rii-h.d .t man to tlraih shortly after his arrival aii-i sti it-tht-n he had gone fro:n ba-1 to wo;-'. tile was known all over the conn try . t..-? t most wicked elephant that ever cr k-in-1 j cir.-fls neanuta. Though alwavs c .-i-eiv ( watched he would go oa p.ri'hiuul rata- ! paes. i On the Htb of H toler last Chief br.ike ' from the w inter piarUrs, up on l.ehi-;:i avenue. He was ia a rage and was dr.v- ! ing men, won en ami ch-.Ulati l-a-f-t.-e hint and creating a panic, hen the (--. lice were called out to stop U.e m ni iti.-h of the elephant. He made t:-;h a de- i Iterate tiut that ten jmlh etiicn oi.-n. 1 tire ou lnui, but it was ouiy when e.gct bul lets had been piantetl in his leit ie ti..it he was forced bskk t the w inter qn.ir- : ttrs. Chief was at on rhaine.1, hut bn.-ke frora tlie chains thjt niht. He was chainel again, ail his feet being fa.-'ent.-1 to the end of heavy iron cables. lie n ti-'-iet for a few wet ks, but latt-lv he made repf'.i'e-.l struggles to burst h'.s chains. ; Chief trieil U kill his keeper on Saturday ' uorniag, and as he threaicued to get 1 iot ae at any uiouient and clean o it tlie j winter quarters, it wasdecided lo execute ; iii.n. TUK TWO F.tBTTIO-SK'rS. Three o'clock y ester-lay aftern.-;i m th" hour of execution, and two other ! ephauts were the executioners. A g-s! si..:-d but tpiitrt crowd g-.il here. I to St. Chief die. As the big heart sloi g'arirg at the crow. I a n-x.se was made tu the centre of a piece of r-ipe half an inch thick and ten yards long. As t'.v.- im-ri tried to put the noose .inund his n -i k tht tl.Kiturd elephant g-.t in a rug" an-I trie-1 to tr-s oiii-.. f the rue:) :ig:.ii -t the w:di. By hard work the m. .- is nally pulled over his trunk aid laced behind his c:ir with liie kn-.t tlite- tiy ond-r his timet. Then li -.-il an I lii ni tr-'k. 'he most powerful elephants own ed by Forepmgh, were f i-'.-ne I itn-n l of the rope on either side of their tutir-deron- comrade. Ah Chh f stood wailing to meet d.-.ith he nas lot -re heavily chained. Th.-ti young Adam F.irepaugh gave tiie w..rd. lu-.il and Bisaiarck were given a pro.; wall irou books ami the -leath li -.e b--gan to gr)w t.oit. Another sig:.;il an-1 the eit pbant pulled wilh all their mighty MrengtU in opptsite dir-ttiors. Chief tx--un to totter. In twenty seconds he droppetl to the ground a dead elephant. Bismarck an-1 Basil had strangled hiai. M-Hosts. TSiC ft 'lt't. At T o'c'ttick this morning a big force of men will bi-iin to hm 1 the lodv on a catanmran. with the aid of a -lerru k. Ten horses will thn haul the b 'y to the University of Pennsylvania, wherf it w ill b skinnetl an-1 s'.-irfcd. wiiile the hones 9 4 wi'l bo stt up by Dr. Joseph Le-dy. t:e- ; 1-v.-eminent z.'tlogi.-t of the Iriiverity. The si.t!.' elephart's skeleton and .-ttuTe t skin will be placet I in the museum of the I'niver .1 1 1 f . , . . , ,f , . , .,. ar. t weigheal over 10.-tt) pottn is. lie was Asiatic elephant and was bought frt:t Carl Stagenhai k. the noted ani-iial dealer in Ha mint nr. nine years ago. lb? b--g.n life in America bv killing a m ill j l't af- I trr the ship came into pe rt. he caught a keeper and A yar hit t .ia-h-d hi.;i itlee then he ! ';'l"'l! lelegrap.1 UO.e. 1 reanutsof tiie circus butchers. He tore ctiaS'.ns a ' ferinan Kuoon ket-per ar.t , ,r-., tr,n. ou! ,.,f a , v; a e I ,tn ,,.t in tIlitt c,tv. He j , r , j aa,, h.4.j j. . -i t : 1 1 -: play a I writk '.icn:. ntU ,be stn-ond act. wh. he lav lovtn . n ti,e arii n.,iM..U ' the play "- j u0 on. While on a "t'-ar goon. iV Iiiie on a 'tear liown nt i-.r Cairo, Illinois, he grasped a canvitatiian 1 of the circus and thretr him in t:i" .'tii-i- sissippi river, and was ducking him tiil I he was a!iii"-t liead, when fifty -nt-ti ,.r I tiickt-d the elenhant and save i the man. , the onv e-,.;,;i:int t,.,. A ia u j v j'mbl not eon pe r. Death Square in the Face. One d:iv iluring tie last ; 1 1 --f the j Vir jir Wlis Wet.n .relaml mis doss- in.g hl. w,)im. of a U'.er a had been ! shot in the re. k near the csp-tid ar- j terv (I-id-lcnly the Mood ves.-d ga iv way. j!l!)t M v the Mirgtv.n thrn.-t ios , f;n.r jnto the hole to stop the rlow ol j i(,y1j I -tt,-u,T' said he, what tlttes that mean?" "It mean-doath." Slid the t:rg"-tti. "How long can I live?" asked the sol ililT whoan mind Was rw-r!'eCt!v c!''ir. Cntil I remove mv finger." said ; I r..e st.ldier aked for t en and par-r. 1 wrt(te hi, wrote sll a;reeliot.a;e 1. 1- ter to his wife, and w bin these were done i q.jt jy . - j ..j., it The attrron withdrew his finz-r. the MK,j rl.Iiej oll. an,i ,.ion the n.an was! I,'e is rea-iv to see t.e f.-li .w at any ; ' Th 0f She brave man r.i Virh in Oakland, and every yrsr sirt-v. Dr. '.Vet more! an I has gvtie or. Memori :l Day and place I fl twers on th- gravu. This vear when M -nor.al Dr si toe Doctor was at Salt Snrlcgi. II ; left the scene of gayety, came to AtLmta, and carried his trib.ite of Sowers to the grave of one whi was calai and brave in the very presence of death. .l.'!iii (:' lutHH. . I Ely's Cream Eahu carei me ofcatarrh I and restored mv vnsrof smelh ror .v.li! i - i ,-n neai it worxs nae magic i.. : i. nt - I Banker, Elizabeth, N i J. "T1 Til ;1 M 14 AYIIOLE XO. 11)54. A True Heart There ; o:e.!.:n at"' Hf nf everr nun cr.n fined wir alls. and this p:ha v.v- -t hea a'l the ouri.!t w - . i th ti.y tlliV ...':!. n:i ii. Mor-c uiii-t. wt.i!i i.t this t ute. Kt.-'g-tt". j.-t would be a t ic?-,-. tie; 11, Xtr.' itie.ofry k j'l-'iio uol iiu-ta: e:!: 'in cot- :h- i-u-l miM be a t lcr-, .1 iv:. t-. ta.-v recai! tiie tinn: when f;. tree, and happy. fho warlen of 1 StJte m j le'.ls t Iti.f'nir? :-tthet:e jiici-.I-.-iit ot a hfe-tQ- J vie! - ; I was r-i-sir..: " it of the rr; -a yar.l i one bdl .in-t - r.c -oi.I t -r! ii.ts iTiorri-n - th -to. . in. rr.. -..n-c.-- to ti . i l.lg'i -"tttn.. wait. I t.iw a t!;' -;rl c-i aootit t.fiV. v.-i 1 iiai!s blue w itii . ..!! h-r p.v. t-'i. Otic of i:c. tilin l-.i.l i-. dt'LliUi lii'. I pa -. "if tu t-lr.i-e. sir' ..1:-. -hoo. ail'! i-toj ;K-tl. fi.i-x . it i..-rvo:r.i at !r::. t of hi r o-i &i..;Ai and li:io.l!y g.:.i,v".u4 .town. ""What is i ?'" 1 -ked. ""iVe'l, 'f yo-i pi.-.i.-. , '".1 like to 'an'-- if I 1 an ..n-i ;--v r.v :'tl!c-r. !:.-'.- in th-re. an I !'v- brur.g ht:n Mitift!i::ig f..r C;:;-':-i. :i;;i . iu'tc'i, at. 1 I -1- iu't .' any if ha I it. li;. .. II v. ' ' "' I rt.-ci.gnt.-7-i to" na 1 com ict a man note v.ci m:t.. i as that of a ttisy bad. 1 gr lands, the went iMi-k, ituo u-.e prior. child f-niorfi-i- tie. e.g-ri iiv otiice. I Si.tit f-r the I lOir.'g t.: -jrsvict. lie te I ; HIS -e as '.he l.rf-k "a-t-s of pris- it;( Tiie ciiiid s;. r.f lifer : r. rs f.,r life vtcrt w,-ar. 1 t.. ilict t h vr her .-.-.,-'.-il a:: 1 si-iii 1 i.-m- ca;:.- -.tig f-.r the l.'-t tears :re-.:ti'.ng ,.ve f..-e. Uf ; i ,.. k. -.'.-itig-.y ang-y . w--r i t.f . front t.'s lips i'.r mi.y htlie cr-.i; ;i-o v, ,iv lo;t.i , ti'.'n '.v it ii s-iiit'tii'.ig ..-lii hail mas."' l"a: .er.' -'a-!'.ii. .-.i. " Uia-. lie v ol-i i - glrt-1 to sett ( nn-t-th-mgh! " Ain't von anv glad, usher?"' " ' Chris '! ' C!ir-.-; ' ! What oil! d ' ltl ill of ! . in Tne i E , i t ; s i o : :!-! i a! J-.t 11. an ti-- tiave -giv--:i ;"..- iret-! b-ly and s,.n' ! " " Tiie '"!ii !.s itetl !:.-:.; 1. ha;-! l.iok -a as going o-tf. ;t!s .-. ey. were m s'Teri..-.g. r!i- li;:' writ on tr'. tii -in g:y uai tea::'i y : "Aril I I l.ro.-g yo-i : - .1. .Vng fatii.t-. I-. w as aii I t--."t: i ii!:.i: of, and all I ititihl g-t. I :'m- t:v .-.-;. i-. n -. t u-r tr-iiio. irg ii:.g.-r wrapping : l.e i'it . i .". til; gan tin-..i.i-T in her ha-i-i, r.nd mi - !.-! 1 o 11 a h--rt. shinin-g curl of yet;oi- hair car.aii!y tied withe, hit if" ..hi r !''. i', -f w.u'.d.-i't g ve this to auyitot';-,- e v' o- h:it yrt, I f itier. 1 "tl tiied '. r.-iiiv ir,! tr.i..- I love ht'lf I i.v rr;--t.ier - -.! 1 ro't " I yo-i .lid -.vlth both toar-otv. 'I ! art'. vi ' ; "Ths ri.n f-' j hate 'a-j- 1 . '"I did jit ' . tr:'t.-1- f lee." he -.11 ii:l il : in i as I u 11, 1 love hirne ''I knew it.' said, til-- fi.ii-1. er, ':ir. ! I kniil jott'd h.-.c that Johnnie":' :t '..' g-itig clfv "-l't-el " . ri-d t!t n 1 fro. sliii on ku w'.i king to an 1 oanls o.'-r hi- f,.-. .ryiitiv ;-,.! x -Yv-S.' said :l.e . hi; 1 ; 'he di -tl ill t p v.r h'l.ise -taly l.i-L we-ili..-.nd tie-re s no one left but i.ie 1.0 -v. .; I alii't .1.1 to f irglt you, fa'h.-r ; I'm g i?' tostiei. right by yo:. spite. :f what ..:k say. att-1 tiav !ii.ivtt, I can 5- t yt.u our of here. I'm going to try. 1 don't forget that y t-t -.re my r.tfhr, and so" "lie J -it out one -inti, .-r-x eh i 1-1 toward h'.-ti and ki--tl her rgain ar-d itgt;n. I i-n:ly Uf: '!. - r-fttn. and they w-.-re alone t getlar f t ..if iilt h ear. T.n :i ;'!' ihii-J t.;n .eit s-ui.irg through h-r tears. 'Mln.l." s't-t -ai l, Itefore ei.witig 'he .loor ; "l .i never forglt you, Suir-i nev er.' " It was the v ice of a t sr heart. May (.'hri-t give it ti.;- heie-al- ia n of His -a.:e. I'."-;."''" ww. - - The Pleasures of Cottin? We!.I. it i. a i iie : i wr-- ail- If tlfre '.- nelt ' n..ti -n. re':-ii, r i-tti; t.tti- o r.,r stro wii-r-. -n -i-.'-rt: as i ;s har .r o-iis h--ri. "Ti:er- ; n-oho;.' 'o ! It.it t g--t. wed." lie et.ii.iite - i;i :ir-:' a.-. I i'-gs an i rti v- lis x . t.i'ii" .' ;;-.-:re in h;.- tlltl- -:t r etldoWii-e(!t : he .lid -O'iif thirty f.r?. .,- fifty y.-ir ig -. wh-'t if ;i ' u. -. :. - o va . ;'i iinl.tr. e. A !,; tie tii r.g p'-.t.- s hi. ii, t;-- :a !y .1 little tliiitg -at e.t. il .-i- .L--orti"! -- i to lin-i what an etigro-s:ng, e!evaitig th-hg-it eatirg m. iv he, aiiove a!! -.vheii a-'comoa-ni-tl by a sen-e ti ':lig.ii.rti to '-t o.n worn out ti---m-i. li.-(w.;s gete---ous to hiin-.f. and i-g tin g-atf fill lo hiei- -.-if fo- that g -f.T-.-ity. :i-. ih pn h and I"-, n : . I. -l-.l'v five v ! i" i- -: s I i.' A.,y. a s-i.-t-h'.-e t t ;'. ; ia. a J- -''o: i.to-io. it--;i tie ;- " v-.- N into tie' h.- y lert'i"--ne i of no rvtr i-i-re .-ing tiniegll-'iaruri-ai. II !--r.;s f -r hi- Wi't-I. h-ttgi p extend the war m li an I of frten Whip to his br.dt.er matt. .tiea-ei wi-li '. fresh dr ig.i.s l..f If fft J phil.ititiir-.pht in.. i!'r- ! - . wcild "treas tii.' :-w n." Ii .aigi i Iv .I l i rtitoV - inf r.i' oi'-t t o' -ir'- t. ly a:i 1 etij-iV-i if e ra-oi-l t.-ireafens to U.e a ri It I . in tlis ic-.le i Ca-t, to--t4 i. h..-lil..l of r. t. iersif pH-r.ii.e- to tue org ai grm : d voice rf a V. tte on a n -,g'-'r.-e.-r. ap.tr-.s.-.ah-s a-e v -f ..-s of t-.u.ii .ii'tv to t tn -i--r nng 1 1,-7 ( ing. Trc- aa i .-'. i I- ; and "that sort .f tuh.g" pi'! .nhU t-.-re. j .-iin.j .- . d ' t ;he do not r asti to i rt-.'1-..y t i a.-..r; ii ,s 'i-.r in a li.. Iv and besieg it day and night. T .e t, ! 5hi nr. t-tn:hf l. T ie c irtons s ! rttil'-t! tip as high a titer will e . I ri.,nrs a stream of blaing ligl in .'in- cing, bke '.lie b.ars of ir-.a oners ri'ls.ie. Sh idows t..-t pr,. and finci.- fade together. Stekhe-l rep-life:;;' Ii:i rs with a softuiri; in3 i -n but na iong-r clntclies him by the throat. 11- f-els his 1-gs under him again. Wf-aK and i.. i. : - n.t... si.aicy, mit tt.ey an- r.s aiins-l bis snell, bnrst his r--oon. , WM worth all the o-ing to, lie tens von, i ..... r - , tve oorn arain in in.s ia.sii.oii. giav- : -- - - -- - . TVO CHRISTMAS GIFTS. A Simrd LitUw Tale of Omic Iv'-i ir. Chicago, ti':. r-t.-Ti.t.-L.e. E .".-o -n Ch , i . i- '.-:. '. .in i ." .tt t.-r l'. '-i .-f : i -." ii 'I i i ;: . ., ,i. i.-.o i. i I V gito tu' .tie p."ojt(;' niy -I.t .ulin- vfu.-?"' tliat s ;,iM,::t .iic m.:,; ol ;t. Tie!i".-tt ';t.t.ik -r a.isttl-l tfciii t'.!i'-to-, U-;. . l.;e weiiiii-ir au 1 u.j hutu isnk ' packer of Chi'.ag-i; the yjaih wh jai ha ad Jr-'saed, and w hose haughty rej,'.y wj j have reco.tied. t Ig nj!d -r.o-,ks.a " j pr::i!n.-t.; meinU r c-f t:i Oviul..:;---:':., fartitf W-stera aietrc-ytda. j "'iVV," iiii-iiie.! t;it r,'.-l can. a t.t j i-.v-:cr!..:.i;h- ue;t x .Uvar.ter and pour ! ed ..it r'-:r li-..-r of rve. "y - i e :in I !..-r -! ;i . j.-c a" i the ! u;vi y.ri h.: -. t. :- -..;tt sc i.i-. mj 2 ; - ii I it iea t w- rri. S..':-.- t s.t i. 1 ;.e i-er, ; nu- lt;- --Ik. :s it v I'a! jt :' y. ''",.'. t,-.! i'!i.-:t t:.--r.- '. r: 1 I 114:, t and -!ott ..'..- '." A, a r.i.to.ui i. ,'tir en'e--.! : i:ir-. ; an.'.tl i'- -1 :re the 1 1. ; y .t Mt-- 1 .tve I 11. ..utaU: M'Mas i - i.t. l i ins ..re s. t'-.- i ni iiu- r : s i lug r-.ia. rii.t'lgh :,-) ar w I by l.;:i; ru-i w-iras (far: ... .r.i.-'-.-fWU.il i .s I ;ir:.-.iiu.- i.v.', uo. riti i wo-ii.iit. tir-1-11 y. ".tti.t ..I ii.; re. t t- . l.,-,.d i" tUti, we ate I '-- i.iciu-ied. seci..- t- il-e.i'.ii 1 t u-: hiv.ii .ted !...! yet I am ti .t happy. K.- t;a.- : 1: " rtiat's ail rig liC-r t.i. ft I:-.,-. ".No, if an t ad w t- i-er h; I. .n ...in- a:ait you'1 j t'..;t t..e i'e ri:reu:eri:.--.1 i .. i.i-e ej.a.-toig iiv .l-'ti t ' -'1 trv tiie.r.'" 1 -Well, I ant trying." ' "Ye-, you tire " res-,-tei led 'he lady, wth a haughty curl of iter patrician ' "Mr. what d- I g"t tht- t'tirtst.t..!?" 1.n1 g.-t a ,l.iisy gti," siiid B-ginaM -'ii -.ks, wt'li antma'i n. "I a:u e.-et-. irig i .-very ni-ta.-'tit and n- re :t is! ' he 1 added, as a slave rr.t-.T-.-t I with a u ; meat. "Tae it read, and s-e if I am anrc.-.:. !ful of the ci-iims of - let.-." , T:: ' tl i,;:atl h,v-n'"v "t aatlt i tl-ttC '". : trt'.'s of tiie piiper. ' "i h. B.-gt'oott .' si:e li.-irtit't.-etl c-'yly. i lo'e hi-i- 1. - -:: .. 1 ' !- ' ht r :"a. e ji. '. k, I V.v tir-t di in--! 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J When t Ion; n'g tt.v::t !.el"n !- -!, ' H.-i--u's -. -light w,s ntd-toiitit-l. i'i i ai h-r f.tii.i I toe pr--nt. h -ei!d .! the reti-ter an 1 sty; "Tani;, t.i.'ii. -aiit.i ; C!:fi!" i A f. v ittya afl. rwar ls a !'i 11! - r w t caile-i in 1 ' rep. or the ?- h-a h r-g ' 'h is siiiti.- r--g -tar. a:i l j'i-t as 1 1 w .s dran ing : hi. aI; tai! of the i-'p'-nir.g ll-iei! c.uiio i; .o the rse:i. 1 Th' m in iv li larg1 ati 1 g.-tI n:tt'ire-l. "! with a !..- trray i'-..'.i. I1- ::..Vd at sjg'it of the bttif t'c- ve.,r-oi-i wi- - !.-- o ; ed at htt:iil.i-.::.!iiig:y f-- a t:io-::.-r.r. w.'-i h-r han !- cl I K oitc! h-r. H'.s s:m: r--t-f-! li-r. an-I. g -ir to h:-n. - ,f "Is y let ?' "Alth "1 h-t r.r.v .1. a kind reply : -. a-- ! if t i:s . ' h- h IS -e. ! 'a C.,1. llhe-: d-luii Hi -.11 1 I! f - irrepres-s: j!e Ji ra. . a VUi:t r-l h..., .,.:,!, i o a.sec 'ol. s koowtt as k . 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M- . l! ! tl.e : I la e rel ,,!. r re-it-tine. ti. - .-.I'v : of .):,.! - - $ ii:ie ioo Vni. t-1 I.. Wok- f. otl at a - of I."., r- are t :i.:ig, J: foil-.' i A it e s i.g: 1... a , 1 it' ll s" Oi.! -I . I .!- fort ataiai r.e. siiv . r I V. v.' igt't ti' V ts-t al'Ut J OS 'fllaS n elit. all 1 -'.ii 1 cnlit.'lilpi .1 ' ve- ttot-irs , .i.-r, w .-.ii u.i t i .... i.t obliging : "l -! 'H l -i:i:e! -ly- if ; it - - iiVoi' oea'i SO i"l,g'9 rven: . re l i : M.s" - what helld'TS II, .-."" J.ni au-l a yotirtg Afn a.n con, pinion i were one day Ii uigfr-en i:fe w:.r".v. ills f-.end ii.-isx-I h-.s fstting. ;.-'i infr : Hit" water an-1 a tiro (-.- i. J , vu'r grief w -is s-t '.iprt-arioii t.aat a sytu; at: e'.- hy j .-Under in pi! r-d 1 tl.e dr. tie-1 "ik. x j a relation. "No." -aid Jrfi. ti.r-ti.g:i ioi 1,-ars; "he waru't no rrlatioii. b-it h ' iiiotit's welf 'te-.-n h he i ah de hot." j , IU:".: 1 - " " It, Il.r!' S irpar.oa c-ir-s c .: i-r,, ei ;-ei.ing itoDiirit v fr ..n :!.e iirhi. wim r i tiie cause of the cott.pUin". ' v" i trial. Tlie, bv- (fir n
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