n/fii* IturiolH* pf ■d ib* irnth cl unOfrre him. 8l
O pal
>»O«O»O»0 "«■ elf »•"»> ;j m] hl> troth that In- foSjliI «Ud The
itirbellmn daja
, ■ t»Ir pUnutioo comprlulni; many 1 n-relted
luudred acm and maaj b
alareo. On an derated api>t it cod the maos loo. a preet aqture boaae «lih
“pailerlcs" aorreandlttf • ,i>r - r ! moral tnta iot of the
Ttie dr«t Mlaa A re hard heard of the Inartcr waa tjmt her lover bad been atahhof hu her Net and «vaa I vine In hla chamber In a critical condition She flew ttpatalrr and In another jno-
mcbt waa hendlm: ••ver him tflto tbla boner? It la aecureed." At-the moment an old nep entered and heart) the won
inlaav- ehceftd. "de
u dancer of hla
were the bon tea of the oesrpoa. a line of caUnl kept clean bj fretjaent coata of whitewash. The pUntathta. now cut up. la the alia of larpc cotton rallla. This propertj was owned by a child all months old. It* ftandfaiher Its father tod both died within a brief period, lesvlni a you ns widow, mot her of the heir at law. as hla rwrdlan ami
manager of the plantation
Edward La Moyne, tbim eblUTa an cle and brother of bis father, waa a forcible man. who. under the pro tense of assist Ins hla alotcrinlaw In
r In 11..
I tod
. Wf In the bouse and M somed control. Mr*. Jnllan La Moyne, the widow, bad Dot In filed him id .do •o. but belns a very senile feminine
EdwaixT Le Moyne In hla I been wild. Indeed be tod himself, and hla father had a 'property lo hla brother Ju•n Julian died and Edward the role of assistant to the te child, who had Inherited
object waa to set rtd of the heir that ha ml*ht become the owner himself Edward La Moyne tad -marrtal a woman beneath hla family, by whom be had a son. Had/ Edward bronchi them to the ptantaOoo to lire Mrs. Ju Uan would
Qnalllnc before her.'be ret Wed. Two days later be saw a little coffln earned to the family barytas cronnd on a hrn near by. followed by the widow tr of ber house servants.
solo' to a prove takln' a toby eolfln An' I saw -em buryln' de enflln. Deo wpen dej- all so way I saw de baby rise oat o' de sroan'. an' be was crowed to be a hue yonns man An' be said. "Mammy-, my dear ole mammyf le |Hit bla arm around my y«rk anlast'd taa. /Ta enme of use loday.' ■*1 know wha' de dream meaot. Don' yo worry, honey, 'lilt's-all cumin' oat
rMht - ,
e torero well knew the superotlof the Colored rare and thoapht uothlnc of ber words. But ber protOctlon that tt would all fist it proved true. It waa a month before 8L Clair routd be moved, and dnrlnc this period Mlaa Arc-hard came tWery day.ro nurse him. thouch never nice did a lie drlcp to notice be Moyne. One day. shortly before the aurceon
rat the
necro wha had told her dream came res^lar pr^c*k
iato the room In whk b Bt Clair wpa lyln«. Visa AiTbard sitting beside him. The old. woman locked the door am
led with ber finger 01
“la It dr nr ab AngostT' she asked.
“Tea. aunty."
"Ua'»V-^l sol a secret I'm swine lo tell yo'. I promlae missy I uebDcr tell twtll dls day. roa dia de day yo'. liar*' mi Julian. I'm Precis the matter with mty. Von re r>ue dan." yo' Walt, booey: Mars’ Julian. yW twenty one year* ole dls berry day.’ rht to know. I'm 1
Blpp.
ol.ths Guns. Ibe day* before cannon-and Inconiparatlvrly raceut times easel made Us snlututkm by lowerI a - lus or -dipping'' Its tins This ta tbs A HAN TOOK A.CHANCE THEN. ".'SS X ■... » 1 he hnomlng of gnu. however many. rd by English speaking exaction baa horned the hearts and tba ppwder of general I” n* of naval mander* For a foreign ship, wl t&ercbant or manlal. to enter an Engit.ei - P 00 ,^,,,,ool veiling toioalla or ...... ..... .oin'forta dl| ' l ’ lnK ,u national.flag was to court W, seated |„ ttl. little ofll.e "A friend ' b * , J h * ocw nf -• r .s | "-<'hll>M^P ro - loM me that story w.a the last word f-ondest peace existed WllbonCWaroon horse trading, but the man who )«S or argument the shore defenses or wrote It didn't understand the spirit » man-of-war . would send a round of ot the game at alL Iht.td Harum • b "' * fr<> “ ttr or hetweetR-the would have been ski.imd out of hta ot lt f f Inroleut-intruder, and If leetb-lf be had blown .Into any west- t*>e offending flag came not down Inert. town It. the palmy daya op bora* .kianily the forelgt^r wa. t.rougbt to trading twenty live or thirty year* ago. '"' r *”>«» by being eaketl through and -I tell you. my friends all the dead 'brotigb. Such waa the rgc-piIon acgame sports are asbs-p with their fa- forded by Sir John Uawtina In the therm Nob.sty la willing to lake i alitta-nth century to the Spanlsb ad rhance nowaday* |t a man buys a ml«l "bo In time of peace sailed Into rigar be wants a bill of sale with It. I'ortamoutb sound without veiling hla 'i be other day a cheap skate p.-stered to|isalla or lowering bla flag me a whole afternoon talking about! Salutes are essentia) matters of naral buying a borne. He tried out all the etlgnette and are exchanged under an nags In the barn and Anally derided elaborate code arranged bet wet — eyed toy would mult powre* The cumber of guns
Collector’s Sale of Properties For Unpaid Street Assessments.
Tuesday, the sixth day of December.
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him. And he actnahy wanted « written guarantee that the boro* waa round: A written guarantee: No. gentlemen. I am not Joking. That taldhended travewiy on' a man actually aaketUlpr auoh a d.n-nmeui I regarded It aa antnkblu and after l.hml rebuked him they bad to pour lour bucktru of
water over him before he recovered "In-the good old daya home trading
waa a game, not a commercial transaction If ■ man wami willing to taka the cbauTOs when tie went trading be
waa advised lo try some other iMtalDcoa Many and many a tad Ibe harpoon administered
One' day Major Charlie Blanghler
drove to my barn
- i have unite a neat package ot
horaefleab here.’ aald the major. I-bare a sort of preaeoilinent tfa
.-an. travel a few lines when Ibe wind
1 blowinc to the right .dlrre
under alt .
"Hla h
■HlaoUM
■I vtyle. • • If tie 1
rllb I
certain nag ibe woe
jacaal the fact ay barn wilb a i
c way be tit taken sparrins a-eak point In I when I 1
ray I c
r had caught their
she lib brab. an' Mara' Le Moyne. Mara' Tom Le Moyne's father, be 'come iu to run dr planiatlou Mi Ay 'fra Id ber toby git pulrooed so Mara Le Moyue ’ud uau de prep'ly. To', de. baby. g(i sick. Missy l ink Mara' Le .Moyne ledsou yo': Bo she pe'tend yo' dald. She gll a coffln
she mi It w ltb
me: in'brab la de nruofi dal my boy
la oot In dc coffln. Veil know . an' on dr Jir ob August.
IB^Ttf tell him who be Is. lire be kin cla^m dc planutk.u hla own self.'
When ibe old
res Just bluffing hlggrat trade you 1 matched that gau-
ry It about ten frot In the i le. owing to some Injury
Be had to eat bla flaked lire f and drink from a garden hose, and a man Deeded an-aeroplaut
to put a bridle on him
DM I raise a furo wlib the major?
e do~ro«. ta net him I te
told him
an better’ than any
„ . . . - ■He tali a I wa r* n
cry word, looked at earb' Tfr-the ground Hkr a pic.' wild I. *10]
/ If you tad told ow about bla patent y tSartaa dirigible Deck I'd hue-given you glO
•port* hi thoae days
Tom Le Moyne -this «trt. thinking itat -a tb her would galn^ilm
'^nd ihL la the mystery
been banging over .me all my ui
ilil Julian . - -
“And f believe Ifa all true." adt the girl. cla»plug ber handa and dn “Well, aunty, or. rathe), my d
rr "
rhen one night Jjdlao Le Moyne ■earevl os a roatnrw 1 Ionlat on the hill ir (be plantatkai and took up 1 coffin l!"-d with lead ln‘ U were • and Ibe |it.of, of ibe IdentUy of . the chili It The proofs eotaldlamal the fact “ — ~ ' was Julian ' 'l> Moyne ea
t Ibe >
told me about a flue trotting town aome dMadetTaauy whk b tod been deprived of lie tall by a surgical rent pud looked ai the
• a perfect beauty
bought the crtiirr for a 1 a lot of trouble tori:
■II and the. Ir^rtSun.-h#
SO boor deliberating At Ibe end of that time ta took ibe jewela to' M>«* A rebard am! bOd ber bow be tod 1
pandns tb rough the i*«t H npeovd by Ibe authorities as a tuatler.of Vourae. IndeJd. the i*Mml autborttlM nf every ewintry have experts wIp bate ralaed letter nte-obi* to a floe art kind* of lazier ran be «earned wit hoot Wwvfag any tno-ea. and thl< km b nulfhe.1 by reflap with a bone itotnt<aar of a arol a matrtx
fixed stub lall and waa tbro fhatened to the cropper of the ban»-aa. and a tnai needed good eyes to are that It waan’ the tool thing ' The major bad poor eyes, and when I took him for g drive behind that Week-trot let be •imply tod the see 1 hr wgs in excited. He.eaM he'd always wanted * boras that Ur tod my own eoutdu't pretend Indifference when be sauted a thing the wont way. and be wanted ~ ’so tad that hit balr way falling outWES* -•ni give y< end buggy Just ree-year-olds and PO.' Ell ber of the wrrel* w> * * of borers like Ibe-blark t'a a trade.' cried the major
In Chicago \>w» An Dbrtroeviontat. “Bpeakin* Gtat large fia Erastu. I ink ley . -| .don't died dan I t atiudiu' on ot-Vue faeli)' de botnr. in' d« (mllce■u. hr i-vaiic alone an' says i‘s got rn arouod Jee a. Ifhle “ •Wbarfob?dr same way de street roue 1: de tmllea' way keep fins obotrortla' de
si)Ip IMsaare miiie tn-ar foundertni off Ibe cistet ..f Sardhila while Inffim through a heavy aquaII during a morn
with difficult eiluihina -u.-ftitl In inatrlilng the irumiiet from Ibe-bffk-er in charge, tils firm order, given In 1 vok-v beard dUlinclly fore anO aft Vas. "Keep clear of the paint worth' 1iil*-«pmniaiBl to bmidrod- nf bnmat aanlluea In a box In-tantly rtwtorei them to order mid prevented a pank-tbi-y naturally feeling that If at rtn-b a time, with » line of tmtlle ablp on bet beam eutb. Hean paint work was ot paramount Importance'ibelr rondlt lot
•ving tl
1 Oil.
“In Cairo." said a Journalist. "I card a queer yarn about the fella In. The felUblu are Ibe native ru ralna* Tljoj-'are very poor. Well. — ' ibe Brltlab -built tbe Egyptian -allway Ibe offleiala were as1 at tbe enormous quantities of ii that disappeared. They knew be used for
labrlrttltig pu bwewilgutioii
10 they a
ported 1
staple food of the poor »• railroad detectives re ibe felbiblo all over
Egypt were using Ibe Egyptian slate rallwa/ a train oil as ibelr chief support. They buttered Ibelr bread wltb train oil. They fried their Osh In train oil. They in ide a kind of suet pudding wlib train oil as a hue. They drank tralu.oll healed as a flesh producer or builder up. Bn tbe railway offleiala mixed eartor oil wltb Ibe stuff, and tbe fellabiii after a year's torturing and rain effort To acclimate tbelr systems/to the mixture decided to
train oil up.'
Tta Giai
Bible.
There bt In tbe Royal library Stockholm among other curtoelttea uianma-npl work known u the gll Bible on account of Its extraordinary ten In length and la 00 centimeter* In breadth 1 bat la. about 35 by lb Inches It requires three men lo It- There are 3H> pages, but at have been loeL Tbe parchment whkb Ibe lank Is composed required Ibe skins of 100 aroes. There art
let page, and tbe Id and New Testa0
wilb exinuis from Josephus. Initial letters sre Illuminated, binding ly of oak. four sod one toll centimeters lo tbl^kDes* Tbe narrowly escaped destruction li Ore In tbe royal palace of Stockholm
TltiEng
House Bathroom.
A wtiler In tbe American Magazine |1 res tbe following directions by which 1 rlsitor may always Bad tbe bouse MM bathroom tn?an oM English man
of tbe north battlement. Follow fall In a aoqtbeaaterly direction ui you come to Ibe armor gallery, then tarn sharply to the left and follow tbe corrMor tp the top. Open tbe door at Jbe end of tffls long toll- nnd'tfke • half flight of atone steps fOttref'Croro well oner kissed 1 aervlng maid In (bis dart passage) on tbe tight and I ass Into tbe o|)eo hall at (be end. Too will easily dtasirer tbe bathroom, beraose It Is the fnurtb door from tbe mail) window, a looiutlful piece of glass Cbarie* II'a time.".
•er Tints, u a river called the very extraordinary
There la In Ttnio. whkb
qualities
IU t
tops* harden the nod and
petrify It la « must aurprlslug am If.a atone fhlls Into the liver and qpbn a twit ber They bulb become * lily nnlitd and rongtattnated
Wilbers all the plants .
Judge's Lilemry.
Investors or Manufacturers arc invited to investigate the merits of a .patent recently granted for a House-Mail Receptacle which is offered For Sale by the Patentee Many patrons on free deliver)' routes will soon provide mail iecentacles on their houses, and this invention is pkrticulariy designed for in connection with a house to house delivefy, overcoming y objectionable features in devices as heretofore construct..-)! Infilling a liox or receptacle interiorly pf the house adjacent the door, provided with a chute so arranged as hi open outwardly of thwhouse substantially hidden position. Worthy of Irtxt-mlgaUon For particulars, ptc., call or address R. C. ROBIINSOIV, AKent 7d4.46 Ambury Avonum k Ocw^n City, N. J. KfrlAl. AATATK AUanKTh. WM. LAKE, C. E., Real 1Cs-trite ^V|£ei»t.
Collector’s Sale of Properties For Unpaid Street Assessments.
Tuesday, the thirteenth day of December.
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