The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, January 11, 1888, Image 1

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SCUERSET, PA.
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SaT!&fction guaranteed
Somerset, Pa.
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VOL. XXXV 1. NO. Sir
How's
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SUSPENDERS.
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Holiday Fancy Nightshirts, j
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HOLIDAY NECKWEAR.
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HOLIDAY GLOVES.
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HO LI DA T SILK II'JSIER T.
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new d,r.
HOLIDAY APRON ,
X verr hn.:ie line i Plain Tock,
Iu.'rTi-'t-rt-i au'3 I'iati-'n.i patlt-rn.
Holiday Handkerchiefs,
vrry kin 1, Ti';ty ari i in largv ,'inU-tit-c.
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Drugs and Medicines
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BIESECKER L SNYDER.
Scxeths- Nb,' and Cheap !
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Boot and Shoe Store
OF
JOHN G. SANNER,
no. t Mr-Krn. buxx
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BOOTS,
GAJTER5,
SHOES.
LEATHER,
FINDINGS, dC, d.C.
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ttM IM aa- Ot jae y' b.w aUaXlab la
Ladies' Shoes
t .ra iter f-tseai lse are? tarjist to j'mh.i ia
ml 4.-s..-.-r a iaaar t-rtrvs. a aanaasi rr
jsaii e. ernle Oaai c eaTi 4h4 rsar ihea Cau.(.
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are arJ kies te rVHaaaral. ait.it aie
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au fa-ra e'er ra-, f-.Hi tarruvow kfV eu&r
a aU OUh aMTT. flUB & $l- aM?T 4nT
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MP.
THE LAST KISS. .
1 pts tbc Jiaif-wrisiMi ia,
feiir cix m ot,W im mr tut,
riw. m, -Kmi I mritt w eanpfetr to,
i 4 -Ml I. li 4 ulmtM "
Csy up te at mpa !!.
I snW k up H M Sr4iCS
Tb- ItVi lay tijraoe,
r"i i-t:'- trxi. wiia t&r r i
f Um e is Sar hcs. nad Sctt
'Fop t it a ooeac-ul ila tb-"
2 mud. " it) cuf'W I v btipf ,
Al4 ClLZvmuf al EST fcltt
F - ok Sjik k fi iej dolljr
Uud kt tbt Wan Utat refiAed bT
Attd ixm L&a i.&i tamed ixn ay 1
Atid ijLt r:a lie h Uial &t4?ial br
T.l Lrd frtn rar acfcj'rr fcvrer
Aaa Hit pd3n u4 at if tt Hti'i tucr feet
Aaa id aoe rfTr.ur 07 as iter mxr J
I j31 by tVc iiaf-wTOKrB ?oe.
a ti iW 7i kiir ra:ir4 in n band.
f ic t ir. m mil,
old Mckenzie widow.
WLe,4i jA-feaiti M-ezie Jvi tre
a j. otrirratie rnri;tr Trej-ii to
her li wiiirva.; l at .lay fUr .lay
j.w-e ao-i ao iU wa itooghi V lihu
Tlw oiii u had oeen f- in-i ti9bi Kt
t.nr lrf-.T his oi in the iifrry, an J
in Kje c!enrti-l haod wa a t;t f Iarr,
n aiiwti nsrnwj the JrIUwine;
"Tt'iJ 1hvasni thaw of t!:e K?4''n
ctaiiuM-Uiry rtork 1 give and lri9eath
t the two tcy oid inead liiituTt ilow
ar j. mholcrs hishoher a naiue ; lUrw
i1xa-ini ure ADk H jaani. hie
-at.vrlbe reriiii.!rr cf tty iipe.-!y
r!v tler wife. ieie M. Ktifie. And
1 U-iire trie jd j!iK-r Howat! his
.'.-r t r.-M ie wi;h my wife. at leaus
a year iAer icy wth, if they are enniar
rieti at tal le. abl iuc as iuuch J"n-er
a eri-jd aa fchaii te agrceaie U ail -tit."
Tlien more t:!v werej;!ted d.wn.
and a. iier word written ; l-t the en
t a.1 Dien fram the lifrJrws han L hi'4
titi it out. and whal farther heoests he
ki inteiiied U e wocid iiever he
knuwn.
La yer Xoivnws eaniined this fIer
a ith socae inlerwt.
"Mr. !Ken- sect a a-te kiii me
to call fc? receive rw-f if.n ahGt ciak
n hi? will; pertiapa he haj a j-reTooni-ti'-n
that tlie end rap near, aa he jot there
ard cr.:urjrnf'i to rwtird hi wihe in
r-ard to the 3i.-r:btktj of hi ie.:'jiTty,
a Ix-ri t?e it! seexie oi r'ysi jt an
ernl to all This V;t 4 l-rer wtfid not
HSiind in law. icy dtr madam ; y on s it
haa neither tv:nain tnr end. You
a ;U w trwc?ie whaDfceffab pn.
.ig the peopi-rty, as Mr. LeLe
f en ti ld je he had no relative in the
worid.-
"l'-at a!ji: tin-we -ii.;idn said Mr
MeKrie. 1 have often heard my hn
nd sj.k f hk (Ad friend. .iiiV-n
H'iwar!. t'-t he hsd n liear.! frm hi;
dirpt!y, f.r weT Sve yearr. jnd De
Uiu, thought he tuisht he deaL I iJui'l
tvsiiert my hw-"aind tt wia. and
rarry tliem 1 a far I am able. Will
y. hare the kin-Ie to rn-eitnte a aear.'h
f.4- thew childrerx, and have the efcrk
tTnierred to them at rare."
-iVoc-l it B"t he hetter f.- too to
thiik thi Ti-itUT over a while hefve yo
do aayjhing !eiraeive? That a- k rep
rcriils it the jTernt tinte ner!y f :Tty
I'mirjin i d.rs.x id that U a larre mm
(tthi tf istrt with, cnlew yoo are oh
t J v 1 h!l cai! ar-in in two
or three day and we cao f-f-ak of it
th--
"I hare tiQ;it it over folly, and made
np my ruind ; Uiere will still he aa aaipie
!ira left U iecare me from want and I
know I am ftIkwin .y kte ht4and"s
a irfie in d-i:n this. Mr. Howard 5ive.i
in Alierdeen fr taacy years, and a
there si yer aavt I haveeojiitsd down
hi exart addr at that tine fcif ytx
""Eat my v-r jum "
""PVMe let me know as s yoa
fcsve fiin-l tb famiir. nr any rK-e (J'
t:-rr . I 'tie-, t vi "xt-' fe nr-w. as ;
I ai rvt!y f.t.cTe.1. Pray njj f any- i
t'.;r: v. wi-d.."
The lisrar o;ana-ii the dor, and the i
wi.k w. with a c-.-c'V inc!iat;i of the
he', n-tireii to her roo-n.
Many ticas the lawyer returned and '
a-iiisL-s Mrs. M- Keroe u give cp ttit
fa.!;h klea of jriviag away t- la-ar a
p..rtk-a of her .;-rty. Tbe H.'Wrl
had ix: ril:t, k-sr! or moral, to claim h,
and h-e sineerely hope.1 that he weld be
anal ie to find tiiem.
More than a year paased away l-f..are
be Oia-t w ith any win in hi searen,
and t:e second year was well advanced
when tiiy signified llaeir ictentk.n of
saiiin2 f ir Aoeri--a a certain date.
Mrs. McKene was ia jaie dk.nt
aiS ap-parirtg f r theai.
"I aia alaxast sort they are children.
betwe eiirht atui ten years of age. ft if
they fcavr been rrown op Mr. M Keaie
wraold hare been likely to have seen
them, and mentioned them to me. No,
(arr4al4y they were nothing but babies
w hen beras at ha:me last, and he neieT
n-Uiceal them. It will be very pleasant
to hare yog voices sound ine thronsrh
thae tjuie rooms 111 ask tbem to call
trie aur.tie."
Tire steamer was delayed, and when it
did arrive in por Mrs. McKen-ue was
Jist etevpatg. into her a arriaje for a shop
iri t.rr.
"If the children whom I am expatctiEg
bx-ld come while I am act make thei
as ci-mf -artaWe as j.--a;le.and atr IU be
b-atne to lunch." she said to Peter.
"Yes, cia'am," return! Peta-r in a
rice that meant that she might saiely
leave everything ia bia Lands.
When she returned be as assdsting aa
expressinaB to carry several buge trunks
into ilr learesr, and witrxnt waiting to
qaa!ki hira. le w.'Ve.i into tbe draw
ir-rxt
r-he saw a stylkbiy-drersed yoang Udy.
with a drk baadsooM! re, examining
soBie akturew in the turner, and aa
erjaallr han-itame tnaa of twentT-eigbt,
leaning asaiast tbe aoaatle owsite the
rktor, Vnderry caressing bts rVxnde-mos-tacbe.
Tbey aar a lia black figwe, whose
b was at 6nt cmrr-k-d by a little
crap bat aatd laefc veil. ad w ho bek
tatoi ia the daanrway, a if aertaia
whetiier to p -
Somerset
SCttrERSET, PA.,
"Mif Mc Kensie, I aoppnae," akiJ tb
prcl!r!ian a-ivaorin with Uar.
j 5J r. Mi-Kfiwie," fte ojnvrtei "Voa
j Lav ijtsen klal -D.ai:h to take cLaire of
j and bring tht-nj to me. Ia4 me think
t yon. I am wiy I waait ia wben 50a
i can."
tearr bt.d a
' aioat fa jiieie it o trf- taie, whes the
i K-oUernac si-Ajt w ith aa enitMd tuiiiie
fAe itli aa tniii
' Xi-i- rf-swtc-J tn tie lace oJ Ui
?C2 !a.?y.
i "I aai afraiJ tbere'a len a mistake on
5 Ub Jr.
I am GiJr-rt Howarl, and
Iid voo think
j we -ere linie ehildn-n?" he a.-fced.
! Mk. Mt Kensje psei at ihera hoth in
i as:"'nijet-
1 "If it pixsihie 7 t he sai l "Yea, I was
I Vv-king f.T a livie eiri and Ky, and ixn
) a-in-l v.th were the friends wtw aile
j in the mine erer with them."
j "And wethoj:L! ts ffndy-ws a ruidil
j aod LJy, whu acil l k--p n in great
'tr l.-r." ecii:ed the vwje? l1y, who
j CTid iutier keep silent. Then in an
! ajsi-fe, "Bert need .iue one of that net
j lrtii;!!y ; lit I sa tare we like
;.-a cer so i.h ietteT, aa ym are. I
j r hve a hit v fjjity Vt ht-gin
.with, asd say, '"I ai gid K St yoa,
A.-ikL" "
i "i ns deiihled to -e too, inakt,"
f a!ei-ied the wj.j;.w, '"au-i I hope yoa
i wl 1-th erj"y yfr visit here ; hut y
: rnt ikciie a hat a dixappoi!net yoc
; are to ie very -lea -int one. Ccwne
i nj suirsand I'll aiiciw y .a yoar r.
j thr are neJ to mine, a I Wis afraid yoa
i Uiijiht he hoajkk h'nely."
' Ever aince Uie d-.lh of their lather,
j Mr. aiid Mi Howard had ress ird in
J Lund S. only leaviiig the rity (jr i.Tt
I vigils to Oeruian haths, and it i u a very
; p!r-.nt change to tt America jr the
I nna time.
I They likel tieir heis very zsoch.
j even in that first thort interview, and the
; regard tam u"y increaea a the time
went on. Her year f OKniDg having
; eri-lel. the y-tiir widow had partially
j reentered K-jety. and it was a real pleas
I ore to introlooe A n ie. She was a
j treat ocieiR. and won many hearts, hat
i she did no pive tip her rw Jor many a
j 1.ttz day, and then only to a Soot-h Fns
i iiVier; Wins, as she nid,t.". true a Seottfc
' lafvie Us heslow her heart octaide of her
i-wn lan-i.
; .As won r:-ihle after their arrival,
! Mrs. MtKense handed over t iheui the
j j.!rr.reiiaUierperryieftthei
t t y her dtoeased h1aL Ank
childirhiy delirhtt witli rters,and nsale
1 a vk'lent e5 rt to he a staid a-l b4
i n-'ike as Mrsc MoKensie, aTTansring all
i her paper in the little pissi--lef ia
i her dfk and sitting: down directly after
' '.TfkfaJ toattethltohercorrespcmdenoe
1 For a tjae thie aff tf ied all a rrt deal
j ff ajament, hot it died oat in a short
I time, and Artk fell hark into her rid
j hahiaf iearisf aserytiaiavg to be4a). r; ao rrk, aril aftfr a p-Qaebe
t4her.
j Her! Howard had beea spcken of at
j hfse a a brilliant and jrng yjone
i laan. Trou-i. the inrl-jenoe of irien fe
I bad obtained a very jri p-atkn on
j dee the cvvernment, which isa.1 been tak
; en frwa him by a chanee in the ministry
; yvi befiire h ccmiinj to America. He
' te;:
np a -rorre.freleiK. with Uiese
' fnen.hv.-. -pi ns to obtain an. t her powtioa,- j
teanwhi he wa- pleasantly exuraaevl in !
i rills? a litile ao-ainte-a whh a part of)
ids ser cwnistry.
j Hisrister's erigeet and prefora- j
j tkns dt-ice-l him after the year wa ep.
Mrs. Mr-Kensie was anxkjG that tbe
i wedding shookl take t4aoe at her hoase,
and as the time drew near for that event,
j she and Antk were seldom risr.Je be
' f?re enening. bein buisily e-aed with
1 miilineri. and dre;rkers. Befe the
' happy day dawned, the trtrer of the
&4)n MaJiQfa.-rannsCon.pany ahsnd
; e.1 : and a few boars after the factorv
; caasrtit re by s-ponta-efaus conihastioB,
: and wa ecipleVir deroyel ; the .ck j that be mori jrire np charge of her af
i fell 2at on the ruark-h and Eert Howarl j fairs, and asked to whom be ahoald ren-
knew that le ? l-vre-l. Anice j ler op aecount, aa has wished to pet away
a as, f-artnoately, prrvi.k.d f tT, a her I immediately.
' ImT.tv h'jsliaiid wa fairly well o3. an-1 She held a lc eonrj!atkn whh him.
wooid 1 A hear of tieir ruaniage hern? ;
S deierred. !
(m Bert the hk.w fell nr heavilv
; when be rvtiewei his r-iitkr in the i
!it-j $e rf his a,w n room, wxthoat rnnner J
exceti a Ure pittance left him bv his
! f-r.ver tnr.f Wil r.,Tt snrS. Crtr. imu i
of life; without a friend who f
1-! help Lini, in a strange eoanu-rjuvl 1
. J
to cr-.wn all, in tore w ith a rich woman, j
1 -jiat have '-eu able to oer my- j
j sej wken 1 bad thirty tlxmsand doIUri ; j
j but when I'm not sire of thirty cents j
j the sooner 1 taty good-bye to ber. tbe bet-
i ter ft mv rmt: of mind. If I tboorht
i Jennie bad aiy ate than a friendly re
! ear l ft m. I'd risk what the wrkl
would say an.1 tte happy ; but as long as
I haven't tbe faintest hojae. Ill not throw
myself on bar charity. The dear giri. 111
not say anythiirg alot fearing her till
A uslice is married. 1 believe Til go
ik.s a se old Ntarcrf. He jniirht
j know if soa,eth;ig I could do, and the
i ia af.ner I get to w.ark the o-r ni get
I through. If I folfowl his priiotsioa I i That was direct," was the c.k.1 re
j bouid have to start at the very begin- t ply. My kvtses were say wa, and I
j r.ir.g, and in altout fifteen or twenty
i years have a mode rate eoi .eU-are.w h-h
) I could ark Jennie to share, if she should
r I unrrirriei at that time." -
So nitwd Mr. Howard as be arranged
i Li na-cktie. pulled his cuffs np and drew
;cmi iiair of faultk-ss kid itparatory to
i ging dow n town.
j Hif interview with Mr. Norcru- met
m ith lact arxeraie sorcess. A good dead
; of his time wa s;-t ciow a town, and
j thns it didnl greatiy snrjaris Mrs. Ittc-
i Kesae wbea be toki ber bis briaarasw Ae-
martded that his home should be ia an
entirely diSerent part of the city, i-he
j was nt arririel, iaat still ex Je?ae-1
j sume iaiimiat nee that be and Amsice
! should both leave ber.
i "How can I let yoa both fof she
! said.' "Anstsce will rrobwbly not be
t tack ft 'yeara. anal you are tw engnassed
ia bQsiew that you will not find time to
? come aad see nie. Why don't yon stay
' and Vmik after mT ianoertv ( ? I
: shall be cheated right and k ft, aad wbea
j i:' all gone you'U only say S was Tery
jcareaej." " (
-N--rra. has doe well bv to hj the j
Ipast; J think I caa trust bis ia the fa- y t l couw aorepx wnnoat to of
j tore. Yow will bar ao many frwatit j self-rfct ? "
j yoa w j not he kely very kjeg." re " That would he diflkreat : a aJi has a
! plied Mr. Howard. nght to lutip a woman. Ilut ao a-aa
j "I kate so much more tbaa I caa ewjaatrfl aawAa-or froai a woa-aa
j need. Will you nw take scene of it to w.aa be iovak.-
start ia bebt-kea? Yoa would tram Mr. i A fmmted ever Mrs. Mc-
ESTABLISHED 1827.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1888.
McKwae, and Tai h wool! be aa
exceJlcot investment fe me. Ple jvt
a good ntte ui" inLew Jjr mooer lent,
tad it moold iort be an otOiaarT buiua
tnaaacl:. U by, ifcrt, yyara &ot an? -
-
" '
I ohaii be if tob repeat jroor efl-
I er. Yoa ki Berer irt toe, and I
J bJl dep&ae B5ylf if I arcefed it I
hH nnosj-e rerr veil, bat I cooid aot
tk aonhing from roa."
I "Hfti, f reis tae. w-e owl 1 oa
j Vtk.w I ofcaut it only in kin-lness.' To
refa- me caniy thai I lias not the
j cuaraae to task aixtfbt attext at anv
: 1. .ijr . vrii.t j uiuift uut'i ixAtf;
"S-w I have 5ehsi v.. he fcaki,
t-kin hr hand in hia. Too are my
,L and if frimdLin i u, --
: ; . v 1: . r . 1 .
uBC uwie bj vr- w kk v wiin
-, . . .
t3o ig e.-r spe. V an yen tu. truta
ib.l'kish'
c4 let n be 5sn..irant of y.ar welfare."
"TiTlien tljer are fuliv majored, vcm .
lJi kr.m mr rln I J;'l -.me and
vuq Kttet;, tt retaetuUr, I sul
have work hard, and ratn: .tevute
usorh ticje U vj.;ti. For the present,
jrnl-hy, and dvo't iet fir it tke you
f -el old times oootp-rteij '
And then with a last pTkr of her
hands he was rt.i-koy taiinjs
her hrt with hins. -
Tbe winter p4 away very sJowy to
Jennie McEensie, in uptt trf hvrattetn; us
tr three tin. althoriri. he calk-j
tmk when he was n.at at bre. 5he
. .. , ...
,1k, wa, verr' happy in her new h,.te-,
and she aw-nd to think that her hr- th-
er ,eWUt vtor at Mnv McKen-
f.e s cooae. ie4er mere a-iurrxsea
to a certain box, i she had no doe to
his wherearxwt
One day wben Mrs. MvKease war
leaving Mr. Nrrro( ok she caortit
a climta of a fa-iiUr cnre ahead 4
ler. Mie quickened her pace and over-
v.'k him. He traed a.s fcbe spf.ke hie
aane, and fOiook han-d eordial'T. j
"Come h.xne with me, Bert,"
he com- '
mandol ijperkaiy. " I want to have !
a Ions talk with 'too. I had a letter j
fnaaj Atke jo? beiore I came oat, and
she binta that e may cthr the ou
ain soon. Cooe to lancheon and I
a ill show it to too."
Impossible:" he replied. " I ara in a i
utirrr mj rr-p a iaja:aaa mpceiurDi, su 4
I'm afraid 1 rnvt give Bp that p?eaore-1
How well you are looking, Jennie: it's a
siht ftare fair e'en to see yon looking ao
brijrht."
" Bert, why have too not been to see
me? Doyoar bnsine engagements take
np all yMr time ? Tell me when yoa will
come."
"As soon as I can, I prom-?. Ikic't
tempt me Jennie. I bare fcond it bard
eaoojrh to keep away.'
sai d cheerily.
"Yon r art reroetaber I'm a brcrje-rs
man now no Vnrrr a borterrly."
T Then be lifted his hat with the old
grace and left her.
That little meeting bad done her roach
g m. thocch.
" He finds it hard to etay away, and
;,! I H.r4 svt feaipt fcini to coiue," she
currcared to heraelt I will teitf4 him.
uj rake hiine cime in pite U hijlf.
I believe he Ajcscare ft tue, and will
rich. Poor Jell w! how shahby he :
and yet no one could think of him other
than a rentleian. How Cojih be is to
,1I n. I r. . K , .. ...I T
rare fc my money ; hot that shall not
" separate ss, if I can once make sure
tht be cares f.-r me."
Mr. Nvtcrrs had been working many
years without a vacation an-1 the doctor
warned him that if lie dkl nt4 pve np all
bosine, an-i take bis km neeiled rest,
in six months he wo dd be in an iasaoe
atIid. He inf ned Mrs. McKeMe
and the end of it was that he sent a XK-te j
to iilbert HowarL bes-rios the fctvor of j
o inUniew at hokon lnes.
When Bert arrived be found
Mrs.
M,hTw.W h J-..T-t ; i
iie ther and be listened
sil-
hile Mr. N-vrr. exj-laine-i that ' a unc.rx.ab!e rhntor as I am ; so I J ' rec ptsoa t
Id no ka-r arra-ge the la.lv s i ,ri-1 uk bef "re 7 are entire- j Lav.ng pa-a-ed of
wmnl ! no loas-r arraiiire
-- tor her, an-1 tht at her re.j .
i
t . . .1 J If. ft .. .
"-k" Mr. Howar-1 to act as a stew-
r! D1 e-neTal u.ur of ber proper-
' Too are bath very kind to make me
-s be reilk-i ; but it seems to
prctiug lawyer would be more
wpable f doing this bosiness. I do sot
under stand the management, and would
probably make many ors!y errors."
" I will explain ererythine to yon. and
think you are capable of doing welL or I
shonld Bot aaivine Mrs. MoReasie to
use year service," said Mr. Norcro-e.
" You ksjke-1 after yoar own arl your
sister afEsirs, I presume. You would
not find it much more dikilt to do
this.'"
eould shield aiy sister from tbe cnose
qaeDces of any Uisariter. If it seems cn
jrackaos, I laeg yocr r-anion ; bot I refuse
j-niitioal!y. I am sure you can find
one who is competent and better ac
quainted w ith bueineita details."
He arose as if to leave, and Mr. Me
Kessie sprake ft the first time.
It is no use to argue with hira, I am
sore Mr. Nor Tons. I will trust no one
else, so send the paraers to me at any
time, and then bo one ran be blamed
for sqaanfiaring my solt but my-
! seif.
Bert banaied ber to ber carriage, and
hen luade rot-o. k ha. 1..! her, j
. . ...... ... !
ne nteiiatea n k a saoinetii, tnes step
ped ia and ck -sed t be doc. Neither of
tbeta spoke agidn until they reache-i
borne. '
TeTl nae the truth I Why did you re
fuse Mr. Norcro-aj" ' ofier? " she said p-iu-a&elj.
" Betaone I cannot take aaythisg tVom
7ta- aad I katev be Bade the offer at
yA-wggestk, he teplatd.
" Bnt if ow paaaitk-as were reversed do
7" I anrthig f r.a
i KaSeT &re waited fcr him to
j r v ; Uil l erfcieotiy aaid nre than
j inttled, ft he naaaiiwd mkast.
j The toA dird a war, aDi a disajvfw!
1 "
i Thia inilCpnHU sri.'t ' jiTn- .
ij. -i i-
; " 1 r.rr. u.mu ir.jm
i n7 irwturfiip : tor voor k-
k I trill 1t, y? wh
; J'
to tave time fcj cai! on ne, t-at fcr
i yoor o-aa I wid iivtr ak joo to txae f
j i4JU-
j " Trpe c- Jnsie, he ii with
! ss-r4r'' hoaaiiilr. " Do yoa sot
"J Icuuk trit yoa? Yod tetxi toe !
i
I
Tbeor ese4 and the aertant an-
I 'Jmeed Mr. and Mrs. Baker.
I Jtrt in tiioe," thoaght Bert. " In n-
j other awTfifid I RTirvohi hv rtLi an a
i,jt v t t t.-tr v,.r:.. . j..
, v ' " "' - j
Jprf Vn-"d dtanteL Ah. well!!
thi usi4 1 t la? t!Qe I cocie here, i
! tia
tr iyr!f ia yor j res- j
enr.
i He h departure he&jre the new
! !?---rued r a1 be id r . J-by
! fcj fxjr. Wie iriret
j " 'ben shall I - yoa jurain ? I was
' n"y f a awcttcct,
- -T,jU ii1 r:-'5't-'
' K wonki pire no
I know
prouiire, and she
' !" kd dippcrfnted. j
I Esters Kay?d i&i cttl on
j 7 4t tl a Tlier. Uber
. "s came, and uc was i4 ake til! j
i lt'rf' r 5 inu-rka:
i p'a-it andi
:.w.l ... ,w.n. .,-,
I b It V.etr t
j MKefvie to lire in this wpense.
I rvM endnre it no locjer,
, - . -
I r v a4 I waat to ee ro Con
1 " "
tary expected to see hira sr.
jBi tct b tit evening. WheB
i Li nin,e bro?ht in she taki Peter
J op-stairs and deny her to j
lj he bad ik been rianger-
oai!r bot the cca-Saemect to the
b"OHe had taken away her eoior, and she
h!r laajnidly back in the e?y-rbir.
" Yc o ill " akl Bert, ad-
vancin to the chair which she -ndi-sted
was for him. " I ra very sorry. I thought
yoa were oat of town for a risil, as I
never saw too 00 the street."
L"1 J- see me?" she asked
"Yea, very often, when yon bad no
idea I was near. I have brought AnstJct'f
letter for row to reaui, in whkh she says
they sail for America on the 2Mb, and
bids me tell too, as she was too ttmv to
write more than one letter."
I hall be so plad to have her here
ajrain 1 Of oocrse she will come risrht to
thk bocse. Xow, tell tae about yourseif
How are yoa getting on ? What ia thia
ciTterks foulness, in which y-a are
rcevr i T - "- ... 1
Nothing bo very ryttrkos. I am
derk in a wholeiie boose, and stand a
fairly jrood chance of promotion, ia ahoot
five years."
What do yon do evtnLnrs after yc-o
f iy-me ? " nhe went on.
" " S.mt"tes writirig, wben I am t nn
nate enough to ret ft. At other time I
study, or read."
Hatc too no friends to v.:t no one
to visit von r tr do too find what amuse-
meets yoa require ia your boarding
hor?"
" I know no one in the boose, but 1
have a friend whom I visit sirneti-jr."
A woman ? she in joirea with jeat
oos fjukknesa.
" Yes ; she is the only friend I have
now."
' By the way, I bare at toki yoa that
Tm cninc awar aooa." Tbe tiwwarht had
never entered ber mind before that min-
nte. "Isball amU ft Enirlait.1 in a lew
.lays and will prr.lb!v spend the next
f-jrjr years in Eur:i. So I shall n4 see
Anstice after alL"
" Lnt this rather sodden ? " te asked,
rising to take his leave.
" I am fond of doing thinirs on the ira
pu :se of the rooaent. IL.n"t say yrao w ill
n"1 rie- I 'ijn't expect too to."
" EJ" Ta retarn I shall
xiand again. I hot. o this is to be
oar last P...U.T. nerhar fcarever. Yoa
are hariir stroor en.jh to have sorb
'J
a-TS
ifcAi ii aOe ITllIig.
she sid, iwlin,;
sodden'y, " who is the woruaa whom you He Touched a Tender Spot,
visit your only friend ? " i
Yoa are my friend, I hope, Jennie, j They were out sk-il.-ri.iing toother
Yoa are the only woman I riait ; and ! a.td their thoughts and cocversiti- .n
now, g.3-by." j t ime.1 on the sat,jx-t whkh o?ay ak
He is going, and yet she cannot speak, j tata-s the raioda of yjeng jie..ple un-ier
He has reached the dsjr, aad turns ft J th.c;ramstAc. " taers she mur
oce la kaok. She farin to her feet. j Eiuri. "will you always fove me?"
" Bert, Bert ! don't go! Yon will break f Yes. hidee-1 I wiih" be repik-1. "even
my heart if yoa leave me 1 " f after we're married. And w ill yoa al-
He came back slowly and todt the ways retain yonr arset foelint-s toward
hands octJreU-bel to him. I me?" " Alwavs, teorst-." "Ah. there
" Ik you care so much then ;
qnejsrkvned zravely.
he ;
I
( a 1 . .av - ,
i kmc vv-u : sue cneo pw-Kawiy.
"Why do you force me to forget all 5
womanly modt-sty, and tell you so. rather
than have yoa sue for my heart ? "
.vie burst into taiar, and Bert pet bis j
strong arms about ber. atfl all ber grief i
and longing was washed away forever. .
" I lore yoa '. I kve ycn ! " was all be
sail at erst. ;
" But your abominable pride would not j else." And rere tir...pjvl the subject
let yoa own it," she said, smiling once j aad pr-s-ee-k-l to demo-4rate that up to
more. j dte his arot were j as -1 aa any to
Yoa are tbe bravest woman ia the j be Ja-L
world. No other would have the eour-1 ". ;
, , ... r . . I A d-n-.tianv in bfiKu Avres Ls re
age to speak as you did. But, do yoa , , , , ...
a , . . ! cectlv ajs-i'k.'-V'i the siaterta ft a ci
know, I am a bt-jrgar in etampanis-n to ; , "
tout wealth. ' Pcte system of telephone from PariK
"I bat uiy wealth if it keeps rtu from ! "r been obu n-
. .... . ... i w. . lnil thr fTrrTiXstJI V IifT.'--4 tt ataw4
me. she , --t us be tha-khJ !
cel. re., se.mz- u. t
van oiler, aninethixu-. rkart ?
you iorgouea aotDethinfe Bert T I
" I'm Uio liappr to reaher aevthing
I oucht W,U ro ina-TT me Jennie?"
" That, right. I waa almorf afraid
you'd make me ask that, too. You know
I will ; bAaase ia spite of, perhaps be
cause of. yosr pride, love yoa '. "
A DU-wtOR castie, cajrred eat of a
kxA of TeBaeaM m-t by ear of tbe
nt-tnbers of tb Firs .Mic-hipaa Fjirk
aeera daring the war, baa ber deposited
ia the StaAe Military Missioa at L.asig.
It is one of tbe rcgh-aest't) historical rek j
tea, and weighs MX? poond j
;
Ia some of tb southera oosntiea 4 1
Virginia, tb rnhiratkx o pcasuts ia !
gradually taking tbe place of eoUon as J
a-brdias a mure payable crop.
Hera
The President's Reception.
Wahk.tcos, P. C, Jan. 2. The
j -
Tar cairie m a-;ti a tinsM an-1 ta;n.rii .
in VVjc-hirm. Tbe iun
wtnnhr in an atn clfr-w skr. anl
! t .187
!! that m:.l be cirel. !
Th- Whit II e ai. tje :rin t-!xt of
. "T ' ' r j, '
. " - . , " . '
Hi tie lTvs.-ifE5 c arna-tl rprj-;.. is Ure
' avt-oae ecTrin to the pp(j!' t
I tmBiei by peie who eaani with
onvjity at tbe brJtuui::T rra-jjl
j . i-. t- .
Used tori4rh into tne fc at ire Man-
firm. The icl'wr wa trt-13T t-atn-4
iv'."ilr !eratl with torI plastsk
Comers aad vine.
All f t!e !-
' Pr
rat
n and the pt barrel rijrht'r '
; - . , , ...
i the crystal cl.anuer. wo
h a ere
ftaS Tuned w;;h t-iciilil ar. l '';..-r r.v- 1
ftil vineK The v.s.i':-uie a alut..t rl'.Vd !
w:i the jl-t-aUrd Mrc !
hi-h, uc.ier u- dire-tkin i4 i'r.-.r I
1 .(i4aL disi-far-i :reasi iik- an the '
1 . i
eereuv.irirt- prjre---.. :
I A few ii me tfter 11 1 the !2 1 ;
! l-ran tf- ptay " Hail t the tlf," i
; ti e rec-jN.ii jrry ieso-nd-J !
! c-e anl erterr-d tlie F'ae Pr5
.r-
V
!r-
; "
! Wii n Li-utet 1
N- led the tartv. Ml re
hy ti e
-jy
reurr
IVesi lent ani M; EUr'!,
levari: a i M.-a- Ceve'-arHl.
rir,-hn.i and Mr. Vhitney. Svisvtary
ittuijit and Mrs. Fir."h.M, P'W.'ua-i'r
. i "k-rerl Yilaa
Culottel - t
vrrlarr
WhiTrtee arrive-1 iiV-r, and
y-sr-eaj tre patr ia t::e t.ie rar-r.
Marsfcal Uo fok a p.t. . t ,:.e
j -r ' -"" !:r". ?"7
j '-' J V,-
rvnval .tchtI a like service for the j T. a r.v- .l AiVr ! -,th CtUjt, ' u
acer oi the anuy and navy. Sin. j protnon -e U rc-te the P..f? ! . A t s...J wider .trn -Cleveland
sr.,.-! next to the Pr-i lent, j r-te,i h:f in te ,p-tt. tnairi, V.VLtT.n haT.d w prt
a.J was ai by Miss ryard, Mra. f . wsbort cxptiy ar..i the .1- j .-j lh9 ,a w .
Fairchiid asal Sirs. Abitaey. i tar to the Ciu-ij del rwra-aents. t-t ; i v- D -r v.. 1
When tl;e party bad taken np is
tKn an.1 excnanjel err-etins witn tie
iet.lieT of the Wknet. the fp2-tuatir
0 was irt-ive-1. Sern-sr Preston, of
the Ovps, k-i the Iry . whkh made a
li'Iiant picture in the lavish'y etbir-id-
eivl d:pl:ic ccrstanw..
-. . . i
me rvapreiae next i; re-
strv.-t to the PresideDt- It was f i-lk.wt i
by Ja-Ls of tr.e Court of C-urus and ti.e
i-etu'-ars of the I itrkt ja ikiary. Then
cacae the SenaM and Irpr-ra-!ive
in Ckmpreas, with their hvi.e, n-ther
more in nimlr than k usaai up-n New
Yaar.
with
.peakr Car
did n- ecu-r
the merur of the H.te. 1-ut
came Driirly half an hour late.
The orcers ol the army an-l navy,
who had aHseusbied at their respra.tave
departments. recheaj tbe k-.rway just
tb last of the R-preTrtve. paal
throuch the Hae jrotn. Ljerrtenant
ieneral Philip ihervlari beaded the amy
wds. wbe- Rear Antral J.raen le
the nival continaeLt. Ail of the orScers
in Wa,ijr,-.n. active and retired, wene
.a al c.i a r-rvTTr pittre with t feet 1 -, ; r.- '.. - ,
. .' ,. ., " ., . i : arl ofi.- xZl, cour t xd ecter-
tneu-cark b:e un.f.r-.s, r..t einJetu ! Never. Wa with the btu-k apoa ar.y- J .. jvi bv -.eraal Yaa
d;iearms. I .: thit Le..'.I. I ke tl- Ina-sa,
Next ete t-re the k. seats and the! Netr t-r;rj i j..rr.ev until br-skft j a
r-ecretary of the rrithji Ix.!.'.--i-n. ; ha Wa eaVt. j 3y the POpl and for the Peo-
tr iMiiiaMfm tee IctersLate Corn-
Uierce C'-vp. m i v, the Aaitr;t ?-e-
t:srk- of the I-panr-ent.. the A-tar.t
j rVrnaster Onera!. the S .Ik-rt. keoer-
ai. 5i)" neai w ire pora is lae sever-
al Ifc-:ar!jer.ts, and the IVei ler.t of the
Coiunibia Itit-te f the IVaf and
Pamb.
A -"t.l..e break in the prirariire at
this pita was the non-apt -rjjx-e f the
A-c-iated S.4dk-r .f ,e V- of l-ii.
Lt voarther nT-nhered six. bat to-.iar
aia-ir bis apr-araaoe. Tlie tiraad
t Am7 14 feeie.ijc. wan a w nam tier
(i w-ra'ers. and th-? t; lest lnhahitctj.'
j As-iatv.n of the Instrirt of OolrMnbia
) tb last .Btn?zl b-hes to ex-
rHan,Te jreetinw with the 1 tvi-Jecr-iii i ei to :i e ie-j.. aj--r it has i..e tu
parry. and it was h:t;f-;t If .he? .re tire j f.th!r warm. To .1-. o'iierwiae k.iebil-
wej-tern irate was thrown ojrn and the
pr-neral public ad mitted.
Althfrtyrn the f-pie were prw-r;t
lare c.lrs the crwd wa
".jGl to tbt- cf prev ka years. j.res.j--ablr
Ikt the rs..n tfit mra.t f citi-
j t-Te if "- " S
s s . .
heir de
: 'T V' meet the IS----der,t at h we-k
1 r--i. acnr ta an.1 winter.
.aa-ju.iiata.-i at Z 'j ci-.vk.
f saooraasfuIlT in rvtrv
pmjcuin and Without an :t.rl in-
t cident.
are many things that mi
which wo-id make voor al
rht loij'T-n j
fectk k-SS 1
. - T ...
. .i:i'jase i srt.:anei :ia'e
acckient ortewhkh w slid leave roe dl-
f -Mreal for life "It w ould never make
the si;f.tet .li&rew-e." "Bus su-i
should meet with a raiir wi accklect
(which, r-eing a -v!ig in.I am very
Ekely to do) asd Ve a W-g or an arra ;
would " "An arm, k-Te, aa am !
.c, -atraresi. us ia. ol aaaet:
. , . 1 T. . ..
tower :n toe river, which will serve as
" -nJ,,r."J"n- 1 Tar'
-A-Vrr" " ' '" " !"
vew" f'K-' ari-"r mi;"
& the city. Te tphcne commucica-
tion by means of a tow er near
the an-
ch.araje will be .-rvka-le.
Atuarfig a3 the series of " Br,ks That
Have Helped Me," a rajotribot. say the
b is the p -ketbook.
Mr. Vt. Millet, of Lewist.s, Me, die-I
a &-w daya agn, and it was soppurd
tltat she left bo rotate. Hr e he .
aowearer. searched ber TCssdrnee aad
found fS'tOO ia bawls aad i)ny su.w-
ed away is varvaos qmrr bMiag places.
'
Tbe dime m-st-om nmu, who write
with ber tor most make a great many
foot iiea.
ic
v
1
1L
WHOLE NO. 1004.
The Pope's Jub!ee.
.-. Jaauanr 1. Tu? j-atiri. iJ njt :
J J ' ex rcinff, tii- !
( a-'a f
--tr. ajui lie ;
: s .
, ' " , . tT
; t-. t-r a.'..cu in jfi,t-i o. uj-
j t-.r.:.n-: -::i:cfc 01 i-r-tii ::v tbe P:
' Tre t5C of tte tiw was tlrrj-if
? j -T:r- ia i it-cy jfivu '.r tie 2 i-
; . praa.nt
' a. the 1
' fcv rfapi
( . , , i
;f.t tl-e2rAl at 11
fc-vV aa ii-ii-'e ev.-reia h
i; .j hon-X wavin h-i- an 1
.S.. and et ? ::' aiv.e-
t.-...L
Later ia ti e day
iJiih-rt a t-e Bi r ',U:-
:.jr K -.it r: ex-
!jt- n r.-i-ia Par-
!t.:-i i"j ti e
:...ire. : i Ii:e ?-rej. -ny, mh
ia the :1 ; rf of the Pv
erty ; k e.
and i Ar :." L-ii as ! ISi-hop
jrewrt at ti:t itwvt. -! :t L et.:i
-.i t u.ere oejv ' j i-ri in ti
t Le
I.t-
ere
- ao-
Ito revxv. e-.
le ... t.'e
. i fi.t.
the A.--
. L.'. e
tk-u. and
j o,a.e a v. er.
;. aere aiii.
r..t;
. ur ?a i-
i tu.TeO VJ
-:e-. lie tea
r ch-ir. and
ti, jr
: :x -re . t, tv !
i ;-.vu-"i by ii.e
l Oil.ie.ira.. a
retti for jC
j ta.:iE.r uik..
X.'1 3tiiaa fi
";'"' -"-la - -ra c-vecWar.-vs and r -t .J- ti. .'-uxu-i.rd.rvv
i-Vv.. Peter's ' rjrt j- .---le-i the tU:.c ..
lf v L ra fu.y ia Caaavia thetxtxi. the Pa-
'-r l n- - .- iVna ,.a ad M.-x!.x, d
.a-'kHJl. a tk ra.r.Bt. i ... - . .. f ti. .ir.-, If m . 1 .,
j he olfe-
p a fervent rrartrof rns-
: l uii.
j Lniri.z the cerei-..r;
lie liji w .re
; the -.;.;
nn iTe?p.:ed hiut t-r Em-
j perr Vv'lt.
j The Hoiae id . Peter
;.jioi a-.r:ects i
ciothe-i in
tiari on the
the tKity
i . . .
jea-i. Jir ajet-la-r oi
j aere present. The P..pe
j - r
j r.r. pjver.-.ed by ti A -lrian arch- f
: iea( H t.a.ri was cwered with a
i j.jr,d p-is. chah.-e uaied bv !
j h; Hr.1
i I' .rnyr..
i w i9 the pft of the .is of
- tie jr..i k-n pU' wl -
! t.'je
-erri-e w:. a t-ent from Qaeen
Victuria.
! w o.it ttTjrt.
'Mx,Ja. 1. pecia! taares in hon- j
j of the Pope's jhiW were celebrated i
t.-liy in the ctthelra, and '.th-.-r church
es thru-b . .re.it Britain. The cvre-
r..r,e wr jiraeiy attes it-l
vtnt eth aia:it bUaatf.
and fer-
To Save Doctor's Bills.
Never r to bed wrth cold or damp
i Ne
take wrrji drinks i
ilD-
tt-.iaV.T .' lit ir.t tl.e C-. L 1
After eier.-i.-e A ar.y kind never ri le j
is an .-pen carrie or nr the w Lndow !
i i a car lsr a UK'!:-tit
j health, or ever. h.'e.
Never orr.it ..-2e.ir lthin; for. unk-st.
1 trie k"n is in r-vn!r cr iitkn. tije coM
will ei .se the jaT-s ar-i favor crrjiretK.n
j r.a- o'hee .i:sea.m.
j When b- ary, s;-k a !irt3e a- r.
bV tsntJ theh u.r-n-
a ; rt.a.ver" 1 fr-. a
peruiinently 1-wt
ti.ri vitir
j e".-e the v.4.-e may
j r airh-:r:ss t.f
i ia-v.L
J Mere'y the Ut by tV ftr, asd
J never ioaae k.s-p;i She lrk .-
i n
V
I .
vers-ni '.:! ial w-thr. eatpe-
an-
rhavinjtak-n a sliht .Jevve
and a'wavs av-td Stan hri
i trie v.-.. or srrw wh.-ra a
a to tne c -j i w ir.'i.
J-rarj js eX-
1'
, w tia i.;eg from a warm atm-'ist-tjere
; in' a o.'er '.i.e. k ..p tr.-e r ith alrii'ast ;
c'-rfe-k so that the air aiar ' wa-wl by ,
; i's ps..e ti.n xiri -He r .sa- era jt reach- '
e ;;e lurus.
j K-ef. tie im i. esiaw-biily between the
j slroolder bla-i.-s. we'.i ci.vere"! ; also, the
i cba! e'l .-.tr-ta. h ia skaeping ia a ;
j o.'! 1 r rrc eu' -i.j tiie hibit ..d"brl'v !
j in. thr-nh th n.r.. aairterer
ith t!e
rii ath.
A Window Pane That Would
Not Wash.
"IeT me." ..id or.e old Xtvlj to an.:4 h-
er in a Li-is .a street sta Fri-lay. "It
is hnj the ua-rest thia tht I
evarr knew
t.-.is wax's,
pari- in
bcse eieanir. happened
ire j. a window in my
h .rf;e of tlie psDes of
f-':t nrer a '-a.-; I.at. mrrrtK-,) -t
i 3 I. . x.3 '. .... , ..
i a-j w.a i.a-i a:i i- jii.y art te
j Lit-! rir! s.-rr.bbi it. v. no avaiL I
' have u-i ever.- kin-l .-a wash and every
. kin i of a p.ih. h; , j j
j My hs.jvl .i ltiite cl l cWa a
! aa i I et him try. !aat ilkseiljast the
xaev. rere waa a da; 1. dirrr Sim over
it that pn,v.-ed me. Everr other pne
ia the lreudow was a clear and
lrrapar-t as parf ice. I tried ackis i
an iaaci.h. J an-l rubber w indow rk-aaers, J
ihave ac. 'y work t.1 h sirs an-l hours
oa it. I t nal'y rt prov.keal ard calk! I
in a g!a.'er th. wea k to hare the peae of
g!s remove-1. an I what do y-aa aaj-pf
he founl ? WWy. he ftid by w.e car-
kw nSake te two panes of
;a meUl of utt: in the sash, aal that
tire ussi-te Lice ea. h wa very dty
oi c.ar-ie 1 ccnat lnt ivli the tx wash-
inz. I -cvar keL for 1 really have i
f)a;U w mrw lf .sj with washing an-l
frc tr.. The ;rtiBa says be B-rer k new
s-chatrgh.-f.a.aJ bethinks that
the two ires of ria hav t9tk
toi5rtha-r in surua? way. arT-klental'T, and
have pa-asel ca..:j.vi ia the s..p."
The Ce'l student have akptel
class haftv. The seck.rs wear the Cxiil
" mortar bjar-L" w hich is aakl to be th
exact tventr-rjart of the bat worn by
Bishop Potter slat 'vai.KM. The
jwsjc bat ia hie k, with th xeeptioa
of a perpie taso-d ixtacead of a black one.
Tbe kophcrtaon-s wear a " Tata o' Share
Vt hat sf ikack, with a red tassei. The
fresh-tea wear bsta somewhat like the
to us', only etr-ermg less of th bead,
whh tawr'tn of okl gjJd ec4or.
An 8000-Mile Gird...
. Thedriv-n of the lastpike s the Ci
; and Orv fk-wl. which wa an
3a(.Tl Jerett t. im ao erect caklat-i
V tnak the Amerk-aa efcSr srreaai wrtb
;a:i!-tkn a the pmci bird f ftwl fli
r"r.TniipT, the riHw y'.V rf -jel
m tberai?rtd hwikiera have j -jc
isi tr-ond lh rr-qnrT. thr beirz the
la- tick. Ti a:i:'.i and t.r-"-:i.
ranruriijr fr.ai Prtla.l, (inr , Ut -n
Fraa. ;ro, in.kie lli r a4 raa aa-1 n
, skie Ue Sierra 'evaia. Caie Eaaze
! ha been bui'dm ft many rer
j Mishty Mrnt J-'haKta Sebright acT'.xa ;t
j path, aendio :to it4htiia out in ereey
j direet".n and pret.tia a u:ir-t p-h-j
iei ia ec!ne-ig ; hot hy one kie?
tunnel al micm aa uwikr e,
! wed aa cam aoi B.aa, the per sem h
( tweo vr-i, ani te wjrk rr.fii.
I pkrted.
The iev c; iih t :hi i.jwt
rs. ti.r.ws a ra.1 ' flrl'.r ar. te
inj.!ereT- w the I t.U. rta:e. Cta-
ir-K a CiTVU'.t I I lea . ' a '. e. -tart-1
fn-rn W"afcLr.ru.-a. r in-fnre. tie
t-.TTjS .ay travel c-nh fc t-r
! Pr5d, 31e. Frr-ra t:ther tf tLe
j pt.:Uf ie w. z.k thi.ih e
, iAL-4-ire c YrrtA tT.r ti e
t -.reea il-U. aid theEre sa'x
! Ihe a est a ard I r Aiay -J riL.
! -'O tw hrlki. TheiH thr Ml i'ja
1 entral w , W- Lti tbe i.ae vf
i t iikes lot to thi:j?. Fr.i th
i fsmt he J Tjou yrthe4W M. i'a
; iiieisce Ue Northern pe;c al crry
. k the 1'at'ihc OuuKt, tnuu o-t at
I Tja-imia. the nje ej.v tattut us the
tK'rth'ra rjuie. f r Taa ia he iil
; trt -a rhe ja-.athera se-&".n of the r.:
' 1 'wn U I'ortisatl on a hrru ,
jie .N .r.h.-m PacjSe. aixi tl.e.-e v-r
: ihe new rm l a.aKst Oce -enn to sn
! Fraa.-ira.-o, ihr-::i iiiTLiet
f li tbe way. Thewe he ai e-p . Ii
j U V:".e f - tt.'i e re"-l.-s the ric
! yiiTt- a i frail T;-vest-f Lt Aea d
i the ja-rt .-no i'.e the ir;i.e-l p..:r t
":(). Here ur t..r4 tiirt-, hr 'u
the eaet aa-1 jf--ovr the S-slhert. t'a!-
f"rji r-1 thn-ih Ttiats !. e
? ais Lh!:n ii..-aj the o .-, ra:.--..
: !a-.-k t W.-iii:jt;D, tie p-rr: i-f k;rt-
1 r. .
( The t. -urist now tra.ele-1
i-.reii.:
fc.-.t- .... .,.( -s... -. . i? . ...
! ,T.t rau saryit f fr.. thirty to
1 f., -.y, h. .r.r er.i. v:-.- . :;!.- i.. '.-
j fc kj, tB u-j, ,v,T
I via Mtreai to (.tttia Froat Cttaaa
i . .-...j r ....,
. . . .. , v ,-..
i . ...
i ay oa at w ir-.artr. tuen away over
i Lie" juM wra Ca. ? .
tj tl- ii, and t'ies. ad
t-rxw on to Vk-tru hkh k. hut a
s.;-t Ci-aXrK-e ma iaoorca an.J liu
.n tcirie..tcl with it. Ia additk.nto
ii great cin-nit latitodinal line i.kethe
Dta Fe, te .ar;,nv.n to rrcver.
; a .j Cak-a Pai-.ac,
'otr.: p-;-... ,. -t Vr- fa..-., tv..
ti t-- ,l v k ... t. .
1 . . . AM . ... . . w . . . - .til, ,
c.f4herscrr.as the vnt;rtect ia a.. n
re.AkN. and n rth an-1 rtii Iie a.ie
a jtri dinja of it. AU this vafSt system of
riiroad building has beea cui!ened
and carried to completion within tl.e
j ie.ry of aonie rea-iers vt this iper.
i When its extent an-1 the coil jaaal ch-h-
1 rimk-a lht have twea eteeeta-e are fXB-
SKrtvd, the Aierican eaie may w;ih
i gjd caJ scream fr m its airv heuhta
iw,.- U-.e w.--U to ahoi . raw5-
pe.
C. E. E. has heard the oriinii;?y (
lsx.ic's I:si phrase "f the pe.pie,
1 y th.. -"'pi', ."! f r the pea-pkr" ca-.el
in :j3aTR.u. an i he a? the kjaip to en-li-r.u-n
h:m.
This phr.ae, as every one k-3s. oc
cirs in Abran Lilwnn's al.'ra at t
d-rZicati n of the Nj"i.l S.Jda-r" Cetu
eterr at i k-ttysbor? en N t. I'', i-IL
Trie f.ikcar;r. text of the ysvaa i as
f -iN'ws ; Lave hih'y r-ve'l that
tiie del shall have ar lied in vain,
ttuu e Nd.r:-r.r shi-'L ar. leT k-!. lve
a r.ew i,!rth of ft-e-i...Ti. arjl tfit the
.-vemmect of tbe prvip:, by th pe.pte,
and ft the pple h.l not perish fr i
theerth." Th- pf,rae wi 4 ..arnal.
bat a 7"v :kn. con -jo a i. .js.
frai Th.sj.i jre Pr'er. In an a-ldr-. to
ti.e Aiii-iavery rss-jety My IX K4
pricte'l in "A-Mit n-na! j-e hes," ri.4.
: ii pe , te -t aiiitjianist sp,.k?
j of .iets-r.-y t. "a government f al' tia
, people, br ail the p';-ie, and ft ail tba
; pa-.p." A lady wh- was a ma-Uiber ..f
, his borjsebool ft many years Says th-sl
tin t.hrase, taoah the rescij af an 1
ref-.l iiaji:ajenn at a faT-iie th.-AL-t.t.
even yet fiiel to satisfy hira. ""it was
n -t." '.je say-. f.'.U- ;.itt-l eju:h f
!.-! ae:" ha- na-tai to n ,,ft-a ia
rritk-isjast the " itv nl atk'. to wrce
,) j-eoetmte the mitxi of h-arT a-i
j reader wita tljejt i-iea of der.-rry.
saarur-nc it re by k ra h ita-rtka : and
I ran distuatiy rwwil his yf-i ks k
wha be afterwar.! tv1 it to se in b.s
j !r'"TT eondensl into this tfe-r X
' t pe-afle, by the perpk. J tfc pen.
i P-" But t Parker was ar .4 oriinaL
As eariv a
!-. L-tiiel Wefisja-r hi-1
'l-ae-1 tiiese
w irhia raaNie m-h :
p-o;-.e rase-if t. iie f iin
rs4e. nle hy tiae pasjrja. aad ari-r-ahie
Vj the pa-le." Am her ts h'.w
Hie same iiea was hand ry Ch ief J
tk-e Mar-fuil! as fr tiatk as lrs : "T:;
gtrt-emruent of the Cnme k emphatk-ai ' v
aa-1 tr!y a -T'Vernroent o4 tie pa-opia..
Ia forrr, and utactanoe it e-asnateai fav
! J - ir-a-i pj i.-t.
! 3i Vj --t direetly a hem
! fr tbeir braect." .McCuiksarb vs.
! the-n. Its
! MaryUa-l ; I ia 4 healau
,..--? .If VTi
Narrow Escape from Bees.
' A fanner w ho is aa expert ia the cuk
' tare of bee dec lares that they are the
! t . iAera-,. of cra-ire, n-i that
I ti;-ir cutene- " is won. k-rfaL Lke ail
1 living creatores the bee has a natural en
eiy : ia this rae it is the uxath
n.i.r.
j wh:h nrtiuie driiras the
swaruss t
ia-rra?kB an-1 freniy. Then it ia that
the wary keep at a safe Jistan.-' fja th
laives. Th'ji parrk-ular bee owner one
aw a aajculiar instame of the bees' ka
trv.1 of lat k object. It Uacaaje aereai er
ia some way to arraaa snae hinr be
ktigicg to the hiv. wbea, Lie a b-. of
fines, th ccrasi innriitoa flea out e-s-aa
anal attLed the durberof their
le tuack aa tbooght the hiurr i
a .k- ru and threw Ler white apft ver
tbe ht-dskcd'a bead, wberecpraa the brew
did not alight oa hiia, bwt iaaua l attark
eljws iaaocent black bees who bappea
ri near by, aad atac? tbeaa to death .
A aroUing woman is always geaeroun,
be is always ready to ie yoo a paaew
of ber Bund.
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