â€"I "mm _m am “7mm 'md a“ _ _ Ill Lon- L3 mo. Samara," m «no "no he:- brov. build to be u shadow behind my “I“ at 3 ml. with but. «an â€lath W 1'! cum I drooping loath .mwlnmmm- d u. "‘1 cum to" somebody!" the vent . Mr. And she stretched out 5.5;â€):up the bell bundle r-“ www.c- ,W‘IIn-dmlthvflh . F m '5". hutch down on I m," “I I“ nodded? Would Immune-tan Ma DIM,IVW-tolfwl mum WNW“: ï¬tw‘ .‘.. I “r“ “mmwhvé’ , ""~"9’ Om out Wham V muggy»; Inc-t too .- mm 3a.: aw . m and Mplrnene is M Jan Tamplaton ut ’ V . my 'wm at an , jun-r rain that tan-ou- o w averted once If mun voudei'. than, that [i W danced, and her W ‘7. iii "with unmanned Metre". It of ti! uva~ the old hum of =mï¬wamss iv mvmmuuvzu. db mm to m. dung-7f" W in. Ar- nu her down. “MM lit.†3 breathless. quiet me. aid. “1 km! I have hard aflklflflglmnm the...“ tram nd pm- 1- the 1mm coco-pun M. m hot. too. I they'll! bonhnp’y ovum.†u? lav n 0- 9! Wm. Into which no had my of doubt «rapt. Then an. mmofnll (arbopecln the howl-d. an the love-4min mm Qd. And not 0min 'u married. and o! the 10144 has come. than. To another balanced the right of loving in lower. Y... ho had been hm. 0! that, at long lie could never be to!» bed. um. hurt Ind 'corrow-llot†to a. non]. felt bitter and non. wltl harm. "I In: no In III-fraud- nut ho mu" Wm: n mulla- o! in mm all skim at. left the m; but In". N on. cinch. nd nut-oping her In- [My Ju- hld but had on tho drl‘l cheddar, but lam shrink Am quickly. "1 ml! be abl'e not to (All you out. I] dour. You null Inc the world um my "n. 1 null mun that. Ian: via-M It. Oh. but Illa bu chic-ad an In In hour! I an narco- Dy rum. ll am A“ (In none! wor- th- no to In unoouad out. But .7 poor Frauds! If In mid on" have to“ out n l hue Gnu. Ina-«1. ho Mm lot "on (0-97...“ the [Inc low- when I any It lo him. 11".. (lay any lion“. 1 Mark shadow to an" by. What lf~vhu u .7 poor ‘ Duh-4‘. all“ non altogether? It would be mm» (Ar I! God (ooh Mm!“ lady 1m flood up. nlmddqriu‘ \ "However, all that when LI not I! at uni. TM. dour gm“: wealth will It: the old place u- ": am. My poor hund‘l me In A In“ thread now. nigh Ivan oul; but Oorvh will no to It um my future in an mun-d one. And, 0! mm. that In “I turn loathe. round! and um. Byb‘ fly homo mu be your! Always. Bo. IAIII. Us. good II'l In"!!- In - widonln; clr. do. And ruche- one ud Ill of u." that In. utter all. a drop in the ocean ol dam- And dlflculllu. Leiin spoke at int, and her voice hounded harsh and bitter, though the elder indy did not notice Ii. "A splendid bunks.†she In re- peating, in all innocence. “And. you lee, Ocrvln mu able to "range the nailemonu himself without delaying. for i suppose you know, Leila, that Templeâ€"Dene in nlrendy the dear boy‘s own by norm-3c. Ali in- uncle‘s honey Ion w Cervix um uwullowed‘ up in I! when he cum: 0! us; but Lem. spoke hounded harnh elder My did "A splendid has for business! The settlements are most generousâ€"quite'extruordlnary. I! the dies without heirs, everythlnx ab< oolutely goes to cervix; it he dies ï¬rst. Temple-Dene Is Lena, supposing there Is no heir. So In any case Templc~ Dane 13 saved, and my Hie-prayer granted." ". 0043*†possibly good to some folk wto Aunty Jane. tor Instance. and to the happy xirl- heiress whose gold had bought up Lefll’fl own heritage; but and beamed terribly cruel to her. He ’had stripped and robbed her or all that made lllo‘woet and tilt. So Leila Int dumb, twlï¬ung her- slim. small ï¬ngers together On her lap; and Lady Jane's Jubilant voice went. on In bar can. "Such a letter. my dear; brlml'ul at all partkulara and dentin. Every- thing I wanted to -lnow is set down clearly. Dear buy. what a head he firth-0.97m tam-I â€Pie Viol-as flux through the brain of the flsgener. n “I wh would have then “gtflaeems to be I. good bargain for Maia; massazsaï¬ m- m- gm the 13‘“ 33:: ‘3}; gr I: 23‘ ggiéaï¬ i! 3! §35¥§3iliiiz 3"â€, In}. W?“ M7717“ ices-ho; htmlannrymlai m and do not mm. nun-mm“ Khmhuoll “aï¬ilmlofmflunumb tribe. ml 40,... nil-m In and Bay-QWMIMIIMI- So another youthful m as m t. val or for woeâ€"«Io um: uy n vet? For a. mu Inn ml the van to look no. Mm" when In M {mull-g. sly (Maddy stood W at the Altar. "a would love had no". u well n he could the "at, young help-«t God um mu to In cm. Never should one how. If I. could kl, It. that n. m can. no- and. not Int. In!» Ml lean to m coral-Ry m I M 0! ill mi“: ed mull, awayâ€"mm: any Parna- (In In! mum m not “day! (go pull. 0mm Tum "mu no." unnerved another “It's IIIâ€- “In that. Thou dandy Bu- H-h dup- Mve only to am no hndlonhld. and the mum at out balm. u wen u no Inn-t of our annular lll'll. on it their hot. Eh! R'l Maul-1!" "0h. me." on“ In a III-duct mm. "Iurely lt‘l am no latched I. all that? Though. not I (hint or it. he do" not nun onr-Mnd-lnd-un In love with that mu. human gm. Then‘l 3 Deal II: III cm I. It he had III-ed (In rhkl “. I- up. Ind mammal)! didn't Inch an how ulna InL“ "Ho‘- pl what he can. over but tor," non-Ill: uld one at Inn: du- Iwolnud urging. , "Iuppy‘u tho wooing than not. long racing." Germ Templeton did not let the urn.- crov under hit (out an- m be had neared the manual-l print of the hour. And. In do at. you). English-III luau. In (any meant to "Mn All who“ . . . towns-(loch In." 1M: (Alt, nice! woman "on I. had won. until death would put than. , The utulo dame 0! {union who, for I cermln handsome sum allowed by the trustees or the wealthy hell-en. took (Daddy undar hgr wing, contented. her-ell with smiling blindly It. the may love scene going on under her ‘ After the ï¬rst shy look, the ï¬rst few stammcrlng words, Gladdy hid no longer a heart to boast 0!, though lhfl herself was lnnm-ently’ lgnorant of tho fact. For this girl there would never ho any other man than the chlvalrotu Englllh stranger ,whom late 'hnd In- troduced Into her lite.~ No other love could ever take the place of that. which lllled her \‘elnn \vlth It: bllulul ec- stasy. Her ulmple heart secret was an open pageâ€"ulmldy knew no [ullo- where-1m to hide lt. It. had come too late to pollsh thelr only child Into a fashionable lady by means of a European education; but Gladys was youngâ€"~50utcely nlneteen â€"nnd rarely dalnty or face and form. so soulety willingly accepted the rose. uncultured as It was, and pelted her unitlnllngly. But. society could 1",: keep lts new idol for long. It had arrlvcd all too late for the patient, meek helpmata who was ly- lnx In a. shady corner at a country churchyard, with tired, hard-working hands lulded restfully. Gervls Templeton was the tint Eng- llshmnn'ol good birth Gladdy had In yet known. Hiram Falrweather'l “boom of luck" had not come in, time for him to take his place in the top- most circles or American society. Buddy‘s mourning for my and tamer. had only Just blended into in- der gray: and vllginal whims, and the girl. liberally adorned otherwise with my blushes, cupnlnx dlmplea and happy smiles, wul enterlnx the wido- ly welcoming anus of society. turns! with, minimum. in; m- tend the Inn. round-eyed m o! Hiram Falrwenther. the China: nun, whose corner in Iron had made him wofldâ€"l-mhus. (To be canned.) I £125 1 igiggm eg; I %;§ i§§§i§g“‘3il liasisg gala And then tides of .‘nvel will be what diverted from Europe to our launch It the mu. and to the land of tho Antes. Much of the 8125.00.00!) My expended by Americans II ï¬lm â€3"!!! be expended In mthem ex. plontlon, In looking at some of the I’ll- of the 41 title. which Stephens Mid only i llttle way spurt and in ‘ will!†through the (rent doorway: and our the linde- o! mic and Alon. by the monument.“ glorle- at another clvlllatlon, And “clout Au- erlca will with cold lip- ot stone klu‘ tie m "II o! nodal-n America. ad .to an no- the Andes nd Parente- mwmudee-odul-mtuto “0- IM south "am am." you. I Ibo-sud we: South Mum-a um] all the land- 0! no le- annual-nt- m rial-(hm on: commercial do- Idn, Ind um congress of the United sun. will m to it that, we get that bolting. (on. Walletâ€"Right I'ny. w-Mod by lav um armor «nun. ruled by nil-into. lawyer: to pic-d our mm. Wanner-Duncan to care our tick. w.m.¢.~â€"m-m:~ to flagella our population Wandâ€"Profane" to onlablhh out alumna. road Iron you an and ho- Pun- Mn and all the nun-non II“ you an nun rm Wuohlulm. Wuu-d.~â€"Ml 'Iha clot-h you on lake it Now Nun Iml all "no lat-Ina mu can sure Irma "mint. and a" 1M hell: you can mum at Troy and all (in- eror-lcl moor: you an fnhIon at CHI-nu and I" the b..- you can (an out at Clncinnu nu! .u I). null- Wumvl- Ono human-d million dol- lnn' worth of dry goods [mm tho urn: clu- o! the [hallo-I lit-(u. Wanted.» A Ibcmund telnnph op- Into". Wanted. -()no hundred Haw-am! Inn lo bulhl "Hm-ll Ihmnnh South Austin and "an I-Pnud u! the m un- dor ovr main-Non. Tb. Nana-i Advauhouofl. In nnlh'lpluon o! vhu‘ II mm In com. I null on the from door of III: â€Hon u Mum-amok Among the greatest need: of our country is more gratitude to God for the unparalleled prosperlty bestowed upon us. One of my texts calls us to lnternetlonal comparison. What na- tion on all the planet has of late had such enlargement of {*ommerclul op- portunlty as is now onenlng before thls nutlon? Cuba and Port!) Rico and the Phlllpplne lslnnda brought Into close contact with ummd through steamahlp subsidy and Nlcaragun canal, whleh will, surely be afforded by congresm all the republics of South Amerleu‘wlll ‘ be brought lnto most aetlve trade with the United States. "On the south three , sat-s." Whlle our next door neigh-‘ born. the southern republlcn and neigh- borlng colonies. Imported from Euro- pean countrles 3.000 miles away 3615.- 000.000 wotth of floods In a year, only 3 3 “26,000,000 worth went from the Unit.- ed Statesâ€"$126,000,000 out of 7.1.000.- 000. only one-nun o! the trade ours. European nntlonn tnkln; the (our fln‘ gen and leavlnx us the poor thumb. Now all thls la to be change-L Them In aothln. but a ('omparatlve terry be- tween the Inland: n'hh-h have recently come under our protertlon. and only ~ I terry between us and Hollvln. Peru. I Paraguay. Uruguay. Venezuela. Ball/1h ’ dor, Slut-axon. Colomhla. Cueta Ill". ’ t Ecuador. llraxll. while there nre raxlnx ; nea- nnd Ion: vuyue between them! n4 Europe. m m mludau- of the Unllod But" all that will be chill-Pl through new tau-Hm“ of Inn-porn- â€on. Wilmington. Dec. lï¬.-â€"â€"Dr. ’l‘almage preaches a discourse of Christian p4- trlotlsm and shows the resources at our country, and predicts the time when all the world will have the same Musings. Hla ï¬vo texts are Reve< lation xxl., 13. "On the south three ntasz" Psalm cxhllu "He hath not dealt so with nny nation. " Dnfl'flnunrhmu notwoa- (Dir 0w. 3 .IIvITMr omutrho~0ur Duty an IE:- , hut! This. Dual-3- to an Wand“ . lion-u nappy Conulflomh lugssmos snowznan UPON ‘ 'AMERIOAN PEOPLE. Atcgpyrlllll. 1900. Louu Klan-ch. N. Y.) A§§§§3~359333¢ 35.33393353335- 3392?.3381339-33. §§B§5§§I§g§ 3 35353.3. 5.. 3583 an Epzuufï¬sogï¬or. 39%.. g§3>§i â€rag-£5943; g4 numleyl-chounot public madam III onto: hath. Tho «11mm 13 nut In our country a- non cur: .alchl had-MW! mvlminothorlnhnhvno- pl- am no mn’adi Enim‘ '" In. no 7mm at um“. no n in. Rh children are educated It the but schools. V HII life In Inland. In that II can of Inddn domino nu may lull not be mains. 14¢ .11 Aucflm voting-Ion m that 'lfl. their nun-rm ho “~MI’I a any want like b Inn than. America I- a. lunch. of ham. You enter the humâ€- home on «I'll; die «than. um you Int-â€outcry {ad mum and instruments of node. try alder the nn. :0 per cell. 00 per cent. to per cent. Tl. taller. of and and foot have better homes ad butter (uni-bed. "How much was do you an?" In a anesth- l have and In Calcutta. In St. Peter-burl. In Berna. In Eta-Rhona.“ London, In Park. II Aucklnnd. Nev inland: II Sydney, Amtnlh. In Samoa. in the Sandwich Isl-nan. no I am not will; an ab- straction. The stone mums and car- penters nd plumbers and mechanic and urns-u at all Hm ll A-ma hue liner residence- than the major- m o! the aversion-I m in Europe. : Auln In (M- lulu-manual convu- Ilmthonnm-hu non-um and ninth-- are m Inn for "to, an“ In. 0! Ibo poop» In lama [our "II. n hr and and "mm" In good cm; In Inland, In no.0 yam. “3M mu a «y [M IDIOT. in England. II c any good wag". VIM million- not m- y (In. as Illnrb um nm; In on" lands. 150 can a day and :5 mu 3 any, clear on down to Narratio- nd squalor! Inn: at the great pop-Ir than coming out of the (mode- at other Ind: and accompany the- to their homes and no hint mutton tho Ind working than on the our Ildo o! the m sullen The lnbofllt eta-es In Anetta an lo per can bet- In 0! than than In on other mn- l r Boulde- nll this. not I dluurhtueo from El. LI‘TGII‘O rlver to Key Wot or from Highlands of New Janey to ‘ Golden Horn 0! the I’m-lac. Socllond lmmrovmm ended. Tho north ad I nouth bronulu Into complete award by (In- flmuuh war, vhleh put lllo IA. _ i r g lull Ibo (:nuu us the nu aloe. Vor- ' mantel-u null (koala-- In «be an. brlndo. And slum our rlvll war '0 I an all lulu-«l up. Smulwrn nan havr ammo northern Ilvn. and northern mm han- mnrrlul southern viva. and rymlr vhlldnn In lull â€Int-slop!!! and Ml! Nut England". I“ to uh nuolhr dlvl-lon bot-m Ibo norm and (lu- noulh pan-luv you would Mn ‘ lo do run your «MM 3: ado-loo ' pronoun «in: nu- «~th Mouth! ho- In" him for lmllmnl-«dlrldo ll with llu- uronl. zlvlu M" to the north and lull In llua mm. Na. more I. noth- lna m lard to IO'“ M I cradle. ll olhor lands more In maul-on nar- rluo of royal lanllln. none ml! , prim manual to marry no.1 db- nmhln (mun lllnlluy I. order to lo": (M III-rm- of nominal pom ll â€may. (lu- llI-mnln'loml mlr Inï¬ll" mu m a small Inc-Ir- "m 'lm-h Imld’ M" lmn an lltorn'llmnl mint. Iomrunwn llw lmnhml Mrinl the Inl- nnrr of mm r and m nrmnr- llw 'llc‘ Compare the autumnal report at bar‘ve'ata in Amer-tea tbla year and the harvests abroad. Last summer I entered the continent 0! Europe twice, and I saw no such harvests as are spoken of in this statement. Hear it, all you men and women who want everybody to have enough to eat and Wear. I have to tell you that the corn crop of our country this year is one of the four largest crops on record â€"-Z.105.000,000 bushels! The cotton crop, though smaller than at. some; times. will on that account hrlns MS“ Ker prices. and so cotton planters of the south are prosperous. The wheat- fields have provided bread enough and to spare. The potato crop, one of the ï¬ve largest cropaon recordâ€"211300.000 bushels! Twenty-two million two hundred thousand swine slain. and yet so many hogs left. The Story of I'm-portly. But now i give you the comparative. exports and imports. which tell the story of nutionnl prumperlty an noth- ing else can. Excess oi exports over importst $544,100,000. Now let all pel- simlsts hide themselves in the den and caves of the earth. while all grateâ€" ful souls ï¬ll the churches with do}:- 0101:)". Notice also that while other 2 countries are ht their wits' ends on to their ï¬nances this nation has money to lend. Germany, we are glad to see you in Wall street. it you must bor- row money. wa have it all ready. Hov- much will you have? Ruaaiu. we alto welcome you into our money markeu. Give us good collateral. Meanwhile. Denmark. will you please accept our otter of 83,000,000 tor the inland of St. Thomas? My beaten. there in no on- tlon on earth with such healthy coir ditlon of ï¬nances. We wickedly waste an awiul amount of money in this country, but tome one bu said it in ruler to manage a aurplua than I dent-It. 3’,“ in our country we jtho'put of the do: to ‘thnt he arose slowly Ill uthomummqh animation-chantâ€- “mummmwh dangerous doughnut. M a place from the “allow: I. tag 3‘ out It. 1110 ulna! click-t M to at. I: II. m m 111:... u Ina-inc the marl-I toll. the nil-1| night on: lgho an; choosy-bed]: mama and dililllled month. TIE“ ammauntmmum 'hlclmm-n’ Illa! .buocmu mummy. Olen-soak“ â€Marketa-ed bun-ud- uod Iii-II ntll tho eon-fl at ‘ mammnd.nllblt|blfld i huh. now-maths..- cry-looking do: result In. In Matches dlrewyhtmtolflnu‘ trusted his mention. Th Int-l the cover fro- m III‘ bucket and km to on. "In .lnd m (at any (to. II‘ II!- mudlnp. Ind mu. .- A‘s-d oil-o‘- an. o! the he“ lo I“ 91! Amrtpomh an inland M ___, their noon portion of In. an II. cum N’m [leaving a «up III. the mutant ulowly mm to a. W 5m and fro- udcr the lat Om an a too-Mina] diner nu. Inn-Inc his a: avo- tlo curb In mun: an "Inn 0-. no... “mod n u. «in o! a. mug. '- n weary tau-tn. will. at" ' flood Ml hm math; any ‘ wan. mm. m lacunae-at mun-o- let u- lna {etc-rd to the "no Ihlrh um â€My «.0 who. Ill “Mom vl l Inn u flint Adv-um In our own. A- mnly :- It. mu. In truth vbmnnlhuhm haul and on the lm It. all... met-In Old the huh I- mg I mm" In“. - I'm-d may on an Win]. 3““ rioluflon. About 06,000.00 ml. I- if 0m! Ilflllll. and ya! I" (I. an a ~ enough lo m. m an. I'D-u. [him a! luvmhln owning an. arm in "erbium". Duke“ IRE-00‘ « ., ' owning 800,000 m an.“ Outlay 5' ' culls. Inns of MI... null. ’f o. I bunny o! I“ I“. In I ctr-I‘Me ‘ "In." on bl. on my. « Duh. o! mum-u In In um. VHO . " mum, which My. m. «In no. on 3;“: both man. mum-nu :- I. M‘fï¬w u m. n n . mat on! m wa‘“_ nm~~“‘ pope'- intone h a...†n m Calhodrull or mtun ad in“ Inn and walls can“ nu lubr- plow-«Ruben. nu WM Ilrhul Angelo. Am a" (to “ID .,-: ' duh can or pond, nu «In. at f’i-n' ï¬lth and Min-"on. w ff .I' hold I lhmd min “only or a}; 0 mole nth" [or “p.110, Que-clo- ol logo.“ Again, the monopolist†. - is less in America than when - The air is full or protect my. viduals. Ire building such mm in; fortunes. Stephen 0mm “1 ‘ John chob Astor. slated at in M ‘ time for their Insult m ' 1 not now be pointed at in the ‘ Washington or Philadelphia York on Anything renal-Rob». ' vut fortunes [or tone 1-.†m uesa, or want tor other-3,, A m _., protuberance on 3 ins-'- M ll!!!“ ‘ illness or the whole body. The“ not. late: a! disproportionate oiu vul- III the body politic. But the "II D; nothing with no cor-par“ with tho monopolistic mun-loom In! . look It the mink-flu! mâ€, menu on the cum old. I tho I..- Iooh .1 than (not am “It u hhulouu expense on w it! «tie-lulled whim. I“ m- ' time- in n uudionco roo- M “I" “ 'i quinin- In -‘ " Willi-y mi . hex-lulu. clerk at the In walnut. lords 13 VII the court chamber. W barge manor sud -- bed chamber women, Clair ‘ the bedchamber. and 30‘on All this In only a type on» . expense of foreign 30va thls ls paid out of the m ' , or the people. Are the My). fled‘ However much the Itm Wllllam. and Austria W" a) Joéeph. and England Illu’har~_ oua queen. these otu mental expenm an MINI!!! of dissatisfaction as We g3 ~ If it won km to the motion or Austria or German! or - whether these expensive mull meats should be kept. up. do you do! what the vote wouldhe! NOW. 3 not better that we be amazed u the surplus be distributed all our :1 land than to have it built up and pill up inside the palaces? NATUI} 131%.“.