) - -i o 111' KM CojW n ideal Ilolidcy They are mit'j In a jrwl i j CrfranbU pri a pckc!:i lined cates and vary in pi torn 25s. Spoon J UElttut.N BUTANMlji llrliU-n,i mm j POPULAR IN CHICAGO. Porch hMM of Two Which Invar lulilr Lead to Lovr-MnliUg 4 Ksentunllr to Ihv Altar. "Oh. Jack!" That is all the neighbors hear of the porch party Chicago's newest, dear tl summer fad. Whnt they see of it is what the moon ehooses tore real, plus the Mae of carriages and the atrip of carpet to the curb. Prom Gross Point to the Indiana line the front porches of the city, says the Chicago American, are proving aa 1 many approaches to the altar of Love. Cushions, a rnr or two, the tardy moonlight streaming down over the . houses opposite these are the set- i ting and the properties of the eomcdv. Maidens whose lot is cast in a fiat or -H-H-I-I-H-r l-i-l-l-I-I-l-I-H-l-I-I-i-I-t-l-I-M-H-l-I-I-i- sPf-H A P OF CARPETS, MATTING RUGS and FURNITURE7 THE LARGEST AND IfflST SI P ETS IP FVFR nmm I U 1313 U L3 CnU U y L3 U UZ.UU Li Li LEWITIll. - - Marked attractiveness in It,ign and color and excellent quality of labric, combined with the reasonable prices, make our carpets conspicuous. At this time attention is called to the new season's patterns of the well-known Wilton's, Axminsters and Tapestry Brussels. The latest effects in Ingrains, llag Carpets in all styles and prices. Our stock of new FURNITURE is es pecially pleasing. We also have a fine line of baby Carriages. W. H. FELIX, Valley Street, Lewistown, Pa, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l-H II II H I II I III I 111 M M III III M i "OH, JACK!" SpSrtment house whirl away to the summer gardens for nn ice ami a breath of air. But the girl who owns a a)t of steps in fee simple or by lease murmurs "no" to the invitation of her caller, drops down on the steps beside him when he bus finished squeezing the lemons and hums the honeysuckle song while he is limiting for the right (imitation. After that it depends on the size of his salary whether they wait a month or a year. Crafty bachelors who know of the porch party seek the cliairs on the larding, for the man who takes to the steps la lost, liores and Inellgibles swallow their root beer in the mau soleum of the back parlor, An invita tion to sit on the steps it equivalent to a rating in the family. Bradstreet, and the young man who draws the R"olf cushion ranks with the double i A's. Confirmed cynics rail at the I groups in the shadows, chanting j"Rpoon, spoon, spoon," to a certain i popular air as they dr. ft down the street. But both Itomeo of Halstcd street and Romeo of Drexel boulevard ratch the same disease, and Minnie O'Connor and Miss Vivian are one in the knowledge that the porch party wins a solitaire every time. TREE THAT TURNS TO STONE. I BUTCHERING t Aftrr llrlnur Cut, the Wood ra cl nn 1 1 , Hardens and In a Few Yfnn Pa trifle. Is done with half the trouble and work if yon Lave good tools. Why not buy the Bntorprlso Sausage 6txfroxs ; and Meat Grinders and save a great deal ; of unnecessary trouble! ; 8 qt. Enterprise Stufters and Lard Press, $4.75 b" qt. Enterprise Stuffers and Lard Press, 3.75 ; 2 qt. Enterprise Stuffers and Lard Press, 8.00 Enterprise Moat Grinders No. 12 Chops 3 lbs. meat in 1 minute 1 .90 No. 22 Chops 3 lbs. meat in 1 minute 3.15 No. 23 Chops 3 lbs. meat in 1 minute 4.75 We also have the celebrated Lee's Butcher Knives and Steel. Lard Cans, Hog Scrapers. Soales, Ladles, Skim mers, Kettles, aud everying necessary to butchering. D. HEIM'S SON, Sunbury, Penna. Hi ifiiuimiiiti jsEHofr mtimi0it f A I A K I T- I r He- t 1 vv m in i t u m m a i mmmml. fll saaav Rkf 5ti'-r line 25 PERSONS to buy a be a seven pieces for $10. 5 We do not deliver these suits out of town for this PRICE. This offer is to hold Rood until the present stock is exhausted. Others will quote you the same grade of suite from $20 i 323 Mr. W. K. Porter has now discovered a tree in Mexico, called by the natives the "ehijol," which is of a most re markable nature, reports the New Y'ork Herald. If all that Is alleged of this phenom enal tree is correct it will some day revolutionize the stone trade. The "ehijol," or the "stone tree," as Mr. Porter designates it, Is of enormous proportions, both In circumference and height. It has quite a number of branches spreading; out widely and' carrying Waves of a yellowish-green color, something like the myrtle. The wod Is extremely fine and in a gTeen state Is easily worked, and Is not given to either warping or split ting The wonderful part sbont it is that sfter being cut the wood gets grad ually harder, and in the course of a few years it is absolutely petrified, whether left in the open air or burled in the ground. From this wood houses can be built that would in a few years become com pletely fireproof and would last as though built of stone. As the wood does not, even in it completely petri fied state, chance either its color op im finely grained surface, it offers indeed grest possibilities for new and artis tic embellishments in the style of our buildings, both interiorly and exter iorly, besides the advantage of its be ing fireproof. Rnaas lateaaalateaer. "The world Is too much with us!" We quoth with weary sigh Then, when we're not Invited, We sadly wonder why. -ruck; COItlllAI. APPRECIATION. Oar complete line'of bed-room suites are ex traordinary value. Prices deeply cut and worth your while to consider. Very respectfully, W. A. SHIPMAN. I Sjj Rain an. I sweat have nu eflct on hartirn treated wiiu Eureka Mai ne. Oil. It re tiatB the damp. keep toe leath er ion and pli able. Stitches do not break. No rouch sur face to chafe and cut. The harnesa not only keeps looking liktf new, but wears twice as loos by the i use of Eureka Harness Oil I Sold everywhere in cans all sires. Made by Standard Oil , Company The Chronic i.en iter. A larpe proportion of ihe failures in Ife nre to be found In the ranks of the chronic leanera, Everywhere we po We meet earnest. Sonscientions workers w ho are amazed that they do nol gel on faster. They wax eloquent over their fancied wrongs, the injustice thai confines them tn inferior grades, while persons with no more education, ability r per severance than they possess are ad vanced iiver their heads. To the cas ual observer, writes (). S. Marden, in IUCC eSS, they seem to have cause fur grievance; but when we analyze these people we find what the trouble really Is. They are incapable of independent lotion. They dare not make the slight est move without assistance from Some outside source, the advice or opinion of some one on whose judg ment they are wont to rely. They have no confidence In themselves do not trust their own powers. They have never learned to stand squarely on their feet, to think their own thoughts and mak-e their own decisions. They have leaned upon somebody from Dhildhood, all through the formative period of character building, until a habit of leaning is chronic. Any fac ulty which is unused for a luutf time loses Its power. It is a law of nature that we must use or lose. If a man ceases to exercise his muscles they loon become weak and flabby, The same inexorable law governs man's mental powers. Su the men and wom en who have never learned the funda mental lesson of iclf-relian.ee, who have never used their Qod-given fac ulties in reasoning with themselves, making their owu decisions and In be ing their own final court of appeal, gTW up weaklings, parasites, (iod in tended them to ttuud alone, to draw upon His inexiiuust ible power without stsnt. lie meant them to be oaks, but they have become vines. Not realizing that all growth is from within, they have reversed this fundamental truth and endeavored to draw their strength from the outside. . .. - v- I tiller Some I r. u .,, -1 n n , , "Do you believe a woman's testi mony in court Is reliable?" "Well, I don't know. It might be if there wasn't another woman In the case." Chicago Times-Herald. LEGAL AEYERTSING 439 Maiket St. Undertaking Special SUNBURY, PA. Bhi I like some of your articles-rery much. He 0,1 am so fladl Which was the part you liked specially? She Weil. I liked the quotation from 3alac Punch. t IiOOka Snsplcloui. Is It a sign, or Is It not. And one that needs attention due. That, whin the cashier huys a yacht He m- .11-.. to be a skipper, too? Judca. Repairing Neatly Done Never thought of such sign for a medicine did you ? W ell. . it's a good sign for Scott's Emulsion. The body has to be repaired like other things and Scott's Emulsion is the medicine that does it. These poor bodies wear out from worry, from over-work, from disease. They get thin and weak. Some of the new ones are not well made and all of the old ones are racked from long usage. Scott's Emulsion fixes all kinds. It does the work both inside and out. It makes soft bones hard, thin blood red, weak lungs strong, hollow places full. Only the best ma terials arc used in the patching and the patches don't show through the new glow of health. No one has to wait his turn. You can do it yourself you and the bottle. This picture represents the Trade Marl; of Scott's Emulsion and is on the wrapper of every bottle. Send for free sample- SCOTT St BOWNE, 409 IVarl St,. New Yoik, 50c. aud ft. ail druggists. i DMINISTRATOU't NOTICK lH . tr r i AUuiiiiat ration mi h Mat at Jom Imu ttk'kl art lata of Wakbll Klun 1 p .Sijei 1 1 11. r. dae'4, u.iuii bean sr . 1 la tka abdatstaasttt all parses snowies den steai Itiiltfhici in hiiiiI et.iii' -tic rnui-l ,1 t sake laMBad late Mmi nt. ahtlr iluw aa nu dUIsm wilt press! iUMta 4ulf sstawsllsate'l i ta iititleriKvet JOHN v Bit KHAKT, Kr- -u 1 1. I'n . on. N, lw I. Ailiiiiiiinlratoi. Jury List. I. ist cffirun.l lururs drawn tor v.. Oyer sad Terminer ami General Jail smlfimrt n( oiiarier BeSBlOBSOl lie Bsyaer oottntj heU at lec. Tens, eon MoMajr, Dee, 1 ISJI. Name urr 01 Hverj sos ot aelbf DMINiSTKATI H NOTI t K I ( S.dal nlattallon in the estate ol iutit-u liui lnt' ( !1iiiiii-i tnvvii-lnt, .-n iter tnint .In., daosaaad, hai Ins lieeii atamti A tn iht- umw 'raiaaad, ull naraaas kttowtns lbani el vra ludebtea to aaM sstste ivh- rcqitssted t nMks IniBiedlats payment, while Ihoao halns plaltm i-k iin-i tin faiil ejiluli- ill n-ienl llten duly ftuthnntloatad la tin ttnajaratancd, saViI'M. w TKU i T, JAMKS D, WKUT.. sdninlatrstors, Oct I, isji. ESTATE NOTIGF.. Noti-4 i" barab Riven tlutt Powat ol atlornt) in lavt has been yrautad by 'tis belra in Iba w late ol Conrad Petiar, lateol I'snn township, nyilrr County I'h, deoeaaed, A I I parson Snowing tbeniaalvea to be Indebted lo laid en tuti- nil, mill make Immediate psymenl snd tl litivlnu amis iptniM n bonm preneul lliem duly autbentl atel for seltlametit Al l. I N 8. SK llltlsT, Ml. i, ii ij in f:Ml Uuudoiti Pa., illne I. IWII ADMINlSTKATOR'H NOTICE Let ters of Administration in tin estate ol Henry Na'ifle in'e f W. I'crrytwp Snyder oounty, l'n . dee'd, hevlna iHHJiiarnnti il to the undsrslanad, all persitnaknowInK Ibem elves Indel ted to said estate are recpiealed ii make Immediate p-' ment, htle Hioiie IiavIiih e'alinn will pri'iient I hem duly HtitlienliiHti'il 'i-ilir- underslaned, J, P N'AVtlLB. Adminlstrntnr. Aline. I'll . Viik. 10, IWII. Ooeapattoa. Roaar, c. Itlckbsrt, neon ; Beapl el. Ps im r, Raller, Wllltam. neaaler, u onre K . Ke'my k si kiin. rjetnherili , albert, II lines. Allen. Hei bster, Hoe arfl, Hemuva, r n , hllni'i eii r, Bamuel J I. ii deusbiKi ' - OornrUas, Lonir, Geonre w., I l l' M l . S lllllli P Newnsn, Henry, lOMlt.J. A.. BomlK- Howard l I itu ii ward, It" ISll, Will.. Hilinely, Palmer, amaii it P., Hniitli Win. s.. sn Hi, in. Bm i vv., fr, V. !., I: nee. 'Iilnn I 'ivlln i .oklta ilniirce cbapnaa PraakUa (e lnaVOVS wesi Beaver w I Beaver Penn spiintf Pena rnire i lekann I i inklln l -nkllii spring I'enn WuHiilnston Kranklln Adams Perry aprlag PrabkUa i. -i i t PETIT JUKORS. rein Jurors rtniwn mi nu I'eurl of r noil Pleas, Cmirt el Ulliirter Sessions n Ihe l. : ee ('null nl II er :inl , -rtr 1 1 T . ill.il llelierill I Hi liver) ot Mnyder Coiiiily, p i. held as Pee Term, coinmenelt g l)ee. q, isul, OXKOl'TOK'S KUTICK- Notice Is hereby 4 given (li-it letters testamentary iiioti the eatste ol Lydls Hwarls, late ol Wiishlngtoti townabip, Qnyder County, I .. deceased, hnvi been Issued in due form el luw In the undei signed, to whom nil imlebteil in miitl intnte -in. i, i.i make Imraeiliate paymenl and tlmse bavins claltna against it sbould present them ilulv suthentlcateil lot settlameut. II. N s i H I . I , W. II SWAKTZ, i Esecutors, Kants, !'.. Aug, '.n. ivoi In re-entatn uf David I In the Orphan' VVsaver, lata of Union Court of Mnyder twp., Snyder On,, Pa., I County, deeeistad, I The undersigned sndltor, appointed liy the Court, to make distribution of tin balanceln Hih bands ef a. II. Troutman, administrator ol the estste o( Pavi l Weaver, lute i( Un ion township, Hnydef County, Pit,, deceased , as hIiiiwii liy the lirnt mid llnnl SCBOanl Ol said ad minlstrator will mi for the purnose of his sp polntment, at bis office. In the norough of Se llnigrove, Pn on SATUHDAY, NUN'RHBKH SBrdTlwul, a III o'clock A. M. hi which time niid iliii e all persons interested in the dlslrlbu tlon nf said bslsnOS, or fund, are imlllh d In at tend and present their claims duly entlion Hosted, in bedebarrsd from uomlng in on atd fund. ItORACB Al. I. K.MAN, Auditor. (let. 8Mb, 1901. line. An 'iter, Charles, Ap ii'Dion, j Itimersnx, ensiles, jkiwcrwix, Harry, I imi 'i der. II. K., Iio rur, saitc, ' lit oven. .le r . i llenter, Jumen, tlutlev, Jehu c , Howes. N, A , ' Bower Itohert, j Illekel, Willi., in. ! cliiirles, Henry, i lelnn. Jos. li , I ise i ' W , li' h i'. K K , Dreese. i lnirgt II-. ! Peikei , Chnrles l-'lss. Daniel W . Getnberllng, Atuos, llhii e l.eorce, 'revblll lull., iiu i inei. Asms. I iii iiniitich, cnsrles, Helwr, Kd . lierinsn, Peter, llHckonburg, w .i , 1 .l:r led, Jacob P., ' Kimier P n . U'lilc, Jefferson, 1 !, ii, ills. T- Mnrkley. I), II . Mil lei . Will W - Hum . Jonathan V I It herfni', I'errv, Slmll, Ueorgo II., , s- Human, Hurry : Hel ,.''h, II- II , ' sli ' tnbach, llos urd, 1 slioizlHTKer, Jncob, Sl'l letter. .1 li II., siiouberiier. r II., NliiiinliacTi, win.. . Thninas, lisrrison, I Wnlter, a. b Wine , Joslah s , Weiel, James V., Wa.'lU'l', JUhl'pIl, Oeeiipatlon, M', W Si I Reslrtenee, rnlon Monroe Mlildlecreek Mlridleburg Ki nnklin Union Monroe snlim- Monroe M ddli I. nil,' I'enn I leaver I'nion ' Hi luirif ii ngton "urovo Pi m I iver Hlains I'enn lllon i nnklin .1 ickson 1 1'iiiro Monroe Penn spring Monroe i'enn i nlon W ii hrjtun spring I firry I'enn i nlon I nion Juekson Hullnsgro) o 1 ' inklln Pr inklln i'erry i'iuiimiiii Kiiiuklln a lams Kr nikllll Wi t-i i'erry Denver Vt'esi Heaver Uuiirl PrnclamatiDii, tT HERKAH the lion, ilnnild U, MeClurc ' I'lemdent . Indgs oi t li e Judlolal District, roinioHcd ol the muriHe id Snyder, aikI I'niiiii and Peter f. Rlegle snd z. T. Gem- lierlilivr. RsQiS., Afiimelate .ludeii In SUd lorSliy der eiiuiity, have Issued their pteOSpt, bearing Into the 7th day 01 Oct, A. H Hull, to mi' directed lor the holding uisn urphsns1 CoortS sourt ol Oonttnon Plssti oonrt ofOyer nnd Tor miner and llcneral Court oftlnsttor Rsilloni Ol i he Peace, at M Iddlsbnrsh, lor the oounty nl Snyder, on the llrst Mondnv, (IihIiik th Mh day ol Dae, 1U01), And In continue olio week. Notice li tlierelore herehy ir'ven to llio Coron er, Juitlool ol the Pence and Conhlal'lcfi In and forthe county ol Snyder, to IppesrlS tin ir proper person wlih their rolln. rSOOfdS, Inqulst' tioiiH, exainlnatliiii.i and other renieinbrsnoss to do Utose thing! which ol tnelr unieeii and in ihelr I'chnli partaln lo Im done and wltnawei and ierHiuc jiroiierutliiii In hehall ol the Uouj monwoslth against snj ponon or persons are re qnlrod l" he then and there attending snd de parting without lesve nt their peril. Justice! are requested to he iUDctiinPln their attendance I the sppolntSd time iiKreeiihly lo notice. Ulven under my hand and senlai the Sherlll " ufllre in Hlddleturgh, the 'Uli day ol Nov, A. II., one thousand nine hundred i nc. U. W Hi i W. Sln rlll. rbe Teat. It Is ea?)' enoiiKh to he plcna.tnt l'hcn life Hows by like a sunt:. Bu! the man worth while Is I le one whs win smile I When everything koi s sronit. For the test of Hie heart Is trouble. And It always comes wllh the years. And the smile that la worth the pralSSI of earth Is the smile that shines through t( irs. j It Is easy snough to he prudent When nothing tempts you to stray. When without or within no voice of sin j Is luring your soul away. But It's only a negative vlrtuo Until It la tiled by lire, And the llfo that Is worth the honor ol earth Is the one that resists desire. Horace l'arker Chandler, In WashingtOg Star. nrlUOWH' APPRAIHEMKNTB, Notice Is here- by given thai the following Widows' Ap pralsementa under tbo 1800 IsWi have been llied with the Clerk of theOrnians'Oourl of Snyder county fur confirmation Dec. Sib, 1001, No I. Appraisement of Lucetts Shaffer, widow ol William A. Shatter, late of Union Twp., Snyder Co.. Ps deceased, elected to be taken nuder Uie WW exemption law. No.'j. Apprslsemeni of Mary Fisher, widow of Asapb Fisher, late of Uunroe Twp,, Snyder Co., Pa., deceased, elected to he lalen iimn r the f;i exemption law. No. a. Appraisement of Bsrbsrs Plsher, widow of Adam j. Kisber, late of penn Twp., Huyder t o . I'n.. decesseda elected lo betaken undi f the fauoexempl Ion law. I'otluinoinry'N Aeeoasifs, The Inl low II g account will he n scnlrd fr conOrmalion oil Monday. December Dih.iuoi, The tlrsl and Dual SCCOUal of J. J. Shrnder, (iuardlsn md Committee of ihe person snd es tate Of John Moyer, a lUOatlO lansloner el the I' M, Government. G. M.SHINDKI., Cltrk Mlddleburg, Pa., Nov. ttb, isci, WAN TED-Latoues our IIKADAI IIK and I'AIN TAM.hlN. H'e trut you nnd give elegant premiums or oash, Write o anil we will eend goods at once. All not nold inn be returned. We have iieft pro uonltlon ever made. Write t,eduy. llm Oil lieut. 18, BRIDGEPORT RaafKDY 0 io-m-.1t, Bridgeport, ct. Why Sonic Men Fall, Mv song is this: Why tome nu n miss, in life, their chosen goal They seek to IIU, with half the will. A plun tn.it needs the whole. They sow the seed on mount and mead And wait to see it spread; While, half concerned, they 1 mve, im turned, The clud upon Its head. They waste In play the light of ! i.v. Knowli.c; (hat there will i - mi , Ai even-fall, ihe w Icomi call To eat the uni arncd i run, I, Thus dow n the tide of llfi Ihi j ylide. In poverty and pain, (saving undone, irom mi m -nn. The things that lead lo g; ; 1 But when thr In,, No more to Ijj ! And all Is lost Of dolnif Ihli.j ; fcidwln T Join .-. i lo p ist. WANTED. Capable, reliable person In every county to repreaent Urge company nf eolld financial repuiatlon: fdUo aalary per year, nav able weekly; S3 per day absolutely aureand all eipcnaen- atralgbt, bona-flde. definite salary no comii.ission: salary tiaid each Saturday and eiienae money advanced each week. S'l AND Attn inn -v. .en Dearborn M-, Llrlcago. 8-7-16 WANTKI-T!UTWOWIY MEN AND w O- men to travel andadvertiae fur old cnUtdlidird boon of aolid financial standing. Salarv t7Mi a year and expenses, all payable in car-b. No can vaaaiiiic reotiired. Give references and aaeloa self-addrcraed stsmped rnTelope, Addre stanager. :i:.i ( anon Uldg., I blcsgo. t.js 1 I lie neat Time. The heal time to eure n cough or cold in when you are Hint affected, A pleasantand aura rem edy for aore throat, weak lungs, bronchial aore i nesa, coughing spells, etc.,ls Meilcan Byi up for I roughs nod consumption. Be wise in time ami I keep a bottle In your medicine cheat, always j bandy for Immediate use, remembering the old adage. "A stiteh in time aavca nine." it la a true lung tome and sells for only e, cents. Many Wonder. J Many wonder how It is that pin w orms ami i stomach w orms get into little children, or it tape miMwnn mug, can cci in ami exist anil grow inside of man, as it Sometimes happen They may well w onder, for II la a greai mys-' tery. However, many now know from experi ence that Mother's Worm Syrup will rill one of intestinal worms and greatly Improve Ike health niter the worms have b.i n destroyed nod expelled it la ebsoutsi harmless rem edy to take, and aa it only costs li cents, all should try It who lows ect wernia to lie the cause of their ill health. Heslewn Root Pills. These pills, coating only H cents u bog, are the intpst vegetable discovery for cleansing, renovating, Strengthening ami regiilntiug the liver and bowels. Better health Invariably fol lows their use. Ihe neat Time. The beat lime to cure pain in when you first WANTED SEVERAL PERSONS OF CHAR. aiter aid good reputation in inch rtnte (one in this county reiiuiied) to reptereot Slid adver tise old cataldlplied wrallliy business house of solid financial standing, ralsry JK an weekly with circuses additional, nil nnialile in easii each VAediieadny illiict from "hunt offices Horse and carrl-itcc rurnhhed- when necesrsty. References BncToss self sddresied stsmped envelope. Manager, 116 Canton Hinldlng, I hi oago. V-12-KI flenenta at Pnlillelty. "Take off vour coat ami vest," said Holdup Hank. "That's right. Now your shirt." 'What for?" asked the ghlverln2 viclini. "You've got my $47. That's all the money I have." "I don't know about that," said HoMiij) Hank. "The last man I oper ated on had $17 in his pants pockets, aud I got that, but he told tin: police men and reporters I'd missed $104 he had in his undershirt. 1 saw it in the papers next day. I ain't takin' no chances any more. Off with the' Shirt!" Chieairo Tribune. Fruits or Kxpertenee, Th' poet warbles, with seal well mi snt. Of the golden apples of swiet content', Aral this, -1 mourn the snd declaration Are oft but dried applet or resignation. HPuck. feel it Alwaya have a bottle of ' Iti'llef in the house. Cures extern pain, and cosla ony 2fi cents. Cures colic. The Whole Doily . The whole body depends on good, blood for its sustenance and strenctti makrs the blood so healthy and tin n triing asGoocb'a Banmparilla, Read leal on lis wrappers. pile toe cares I'tie : Koney refunded if it ever fulls AgTt-AoVS cures Chills and l ever. s Oulck .no-rnal Hips and healthy Nothing rves so oonial rai-inir Ms hearl. And Ibrn.'as I hope for mercy, the woman's eyelids begun to flutter like a loose stiiililiu' vail in a linlit breeze ami her eyes njn tied, and she 1 "Hth 'em up nt Teague, And Teag llw net there swelling up to the r-i of his cl dlies with every KCOnd that pa led. " 'f ume here, Bill,' says lie to inc. spent;, ins soft us a woman with s young I sbyj 'is tins her you see in Ihe Cabin?' 1 crept oi r and looked at iier. " 'Yes, sir,' I SSySj 'though not near so pale.' At Hint the woman opened ber eyes and u led up at Teague again. 'You was -i long time coming, Jim,' she w' perod, 'I I I m n s-dreaming that I w .. writing .vmi a letter.' "They was married w hen ee got port, s nth overdue, Teagns itred t lo 78, bui. liis wife was SI wlien she died. Some lit, s I've felt sorry for that poor littio brown-hslrsd ghost tiut had to wait them (10 long year before it had -ltaret to get again,"N Y. Baa
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