LITE]! MANY YEARS}. ‘e 7 8-! old "nu- m m 1mm a: ï¬ve. â€to! any 'Iu t retro- .; â€Angina-nosing...- -" “mmtmmhnotmmm, 'm Iu-Ihlod our «mu. do “tilled: "'11. â€0‘ a coal. 0' an after an mums-madman“:- "biracial-Inclement“: â€Hummus-um» “mmn'umm-yoh *"MM my dilly-u bassist-ovation...†ï¬m‘mamvuumm {to ten? l 131‘ on son 3th {up w * ‘ OVER.†flu ï¬ght at Chateau»: my an Inn. ’ action. he wa- down hack 0’ de V I enttlu' Mesh, an‘ I“ It once 1 his drop the no. 311' In". [It do , clam. An'lwndatmrll I. up bolt om. an I m makin' out In de 11rd. n' was bound at ".muzhlumrhehum- " ii do noâ€"fur nga Ill do mm In do whole tum. n' 1 mm Ind happen“ 'm ï¬lm. colon. a“. 1m- Justus. out“ an no. :7 x- l- . I. .'§ ï¬st-3s :zgziréz" E ink or toll." ‘wun'vrho'c-IIIMIO'IOII n' m Inh' II: Mr. at cm to w: m u- my. "multimlookmulhm mmmmnumo' In: heuflun'c-Jm Ila-Inhale In: no- Ilo Int-lit eyes. and um and hnu through conch“ an. an loud util- ht n lmlo bible. m' when the was It to II. In eyes in ulna. lake do um In Go night. In' In“: opened It nn' 1 leak (lune o! I putty yon; thing a holdln' r. lime bony er about 3 mt om dripped ml. u' then he looked so and. Illa“: axed II. at an m III vile n' baby, 19‘ he nodded ya. I" den mism- ny: 'I III and do. by 'nfllsln In dc news- papen. an' I an I an know what ye "In no to an M.‘ m' den she on an be m nuance. :n' In poor eyes was louln' den light. She dun tool In bar In hers. n' no; Inc an“ me! «It pretty hymn about: 1 “ 'An my trus' on Go is mm: “ “Dar wu two or three verses, but 1‘ diatom-ulnar 'eII. Alyvny with an; was singing de am oh glory openedi “a mu htmboyin. 1 "at be "t Ighun’ on do 17mg no. he dldent dun Inov It. _ no â€It did III duty 1. he ind learned It Iron cider nae: so do I!“ had I!!! Md to m’nplndombaciofdom. nn' em mention Day the an m mummmh.nlnorm. "ma the «or advertise? and Jenna. VIM-c II. tun out of In mmdfl!n'mmnmm Ci, in Med cm mile he on: main about Mn.‘ In. no In; fling-'mumâ€"am'm now WONDERFUL Ans THY WATS. 0H LORD. was inf sun «21 read when mu name any d: leet'le tlmype. and she one a tooth cry lute. Ia‘ ukln’ u from do m han' Illa slid: "on. In. Carter. my on has got Jen such I mature. an’ it hm an' mine when l was a baby." Den she laid in ma Inn Into III-III' up n' bean i i ‘2 '5' 3. i E: 2 5‘ i t I g .â€˜ï¬ - 3 2; :2 8v '3 a a E E 3 E a "an. .0. “My. l'- "M mu 0! “Intummwolvunubyl mum-hot n.- M In. mm- m In nap up u‘ .7: ‘-mm-op.rn«nwm meuucmhum’n‘ ‘lmvmomnnvmucmrn- wan." Io m n' II.†with! OI lnhmilm.alunnrn‘ “saw no I. am a “If. III I. an!“ u put Built at M Mam lull- II' nut. n' min. I" III Homo do nun-u m d I" I. but non [ml and It! the nut. In may at. I" a: owl-cur In do hunt. and In. John. mac n nu». cm up In sum tor a m In. In. llsl u“, his and an that mm Inn: '1: a II- lull ukmllalulumoflhtï¬h M mn‘r‘ Hohhmhelulcu'm: “0. an. In in ma. an -y m «U. u hot. hatch", when arsalomrymghay «- a up, ml.†00 on man all. In:- Io â€In a slime-pant.mo.nlnthr)a' - It. Join ml in. n'. a uni, .y In“: out." in! toilet“- BIN. In“ immmmmmuu'n >, n' the noted out an her pt DDWNERS wow REPORTER. And Iberudthdnllfluewmmnd Mmmmndm mm Hownndmnnonve "not“. “(hi tor mun. m 1.0 With flagrant um 01 the my. To help a. keep Ken-orb! my. Her ionng chlldm, hm. me. Come forth m mansion and from How well It Is with them who sleep Amvu us hereâ€"old friends of ours! Cumndcs. for them we do not weep. But on their mus plm 1hr: um While bravi "01d Glory" floats above. Proud of their deedsâ€"proud at their And In this Home of um:â€" ner Mnhpiace ud nut ma (V. 0. that van love at precious tout. Allied to love II“ is divine! mm Heaven alone It came to In“. In human hearts to live Illd shine. And ï¬ll them with the Man denim. That light and (cater Fmdon'l Ira. And no. It and. their love m am To an her m. they [an mu» m Mumhtmlddumhn. It run at I. u mu use. an In Mr Conn-rs. land I- '0". For In dour Home: and Men’s m an mun. m In hit. was In I. ma 0‘“ “m gun. a. my". Mm mun Mo It'ulmmm'efl" Ahwummw‘ Anthem whine-01b!“ Two Little Mano- Ill-Inland not"... ‘ flay 301mm July 4. ‘ There is far too little relation main- tained between independence Day and Memorial Day. One is the natural se- quence o! the other, And the celebra- tion of both should be observed with due soiemnity as well as with comely and becoming rejoicing. A sacred ser- vice to begin the day. a service of thanksgiving. of grand and appropriate music. then with the congregation pour- ing out into the highways and byway: oi the earth, the spirit oi peace and good-viii might be merged Into a teei~ in; o! Joyousnm and a giving I'fl)’ to ail form at hilarious upon and inno- cent amusement. We hive in one of than days honored our (ordatheru through who-e wise and determined ei- tortl the country I“ unbiiobod. lad in tho other to have remembered those who med In tron aunt and and [no for a great and (lotions More. “no" day. In tho rod-inter ml in tho Alum. aiadnr~iumuivo bo- nus. my on rant-don 01 mt utm- M boa-u they “do our uncut condition at am yon-thin; In"! bonan- vo now tun... I“ out 0-01 mm. an the aunt of unto:- iuu. nit-nettle. and the ant I“ all- Wu spirit at divinity tut Ill originally pin-ton in tho bout- at In III with" In. din-«i at 0:- mm it In It: nil-bond and and“: tho living In it then. m â€Mthmhdtmnutu dictum Now in. u was. loud to hrtu It tail-w- to it: toot. I Int- I'Ifl mu that IN. to can with I" unwary thlt tlrntm tho tit. nu tho Into. 0! ti. stat... ‘ Wei. chii'en, it in time ye wen in yet beds. It- Je: about true. (Ill yum. Ebery word in as true .3 do coupii. Yul. mu Jlnnie. an no grabs is decorated ebery year when dis day comes uoue'. though do ole menu and missus in iyin' down beside (in! young Miler buy. an' it': Miss Neille'n grain: now. {or the dun gon' an marr'd Mum John, 311' he jus' lube de grauud she walks on. De ole missus lubed her, (no. and you ought to a seen what care Miss Nellie dun took ob do ole missu- in her 115‘ sickness. fur months more she dun vent to her reward. and the say clue: and one! akin: “No kind not Is ovvrlooked by do Mao- ter: an'. honey. I'm slulu' my pay now [or honorin' do dead by a let flown! on a loneiy grabs upon do day do na- uon set apart to 'memorato dose mt fell." um. Do your only. no Mr not long do way In. or how dark do clo'nbdn' AT 1'“! .0LDIIII' ORAV“ TWO HOLIDAYS. GAIN. 0000 (Honda. '0 who Ion. 'All In.“ link a! CI. ia with in mm! clu- l’ufunu (surely. to primer}- mtlnoyoumhmlmnifl m n mullet. m (mIIIFYI'r "curl†and nam- em m bicycle- mlmm on one my II Parts nanny-m the! I“ 39‘"th (homer: amend raide- m m m n no In land 3 mt. Pub In: meaty-In mum to the one “mud. Imam Iu wait!- two. at. Pam-um twentyâ€"four. VIC-u lav guano. The robin and the when are the only birds that slug I" the mt. All the other blrds have periodlcal Its of al- The silk moth emerges from Its co- coon In from Minn to sham. days a:- cordlng m the temperature. The Mg rattlesnake 1t Greenwood MB. Pan's hind. la. has M completed :1: unbroken but which The Turkish government has strict- ly forbidden the mum; of timber In the forest.- near Jerusalem. Doctors nmrm that spirits harden "In love of the voice. China was the ï¬rst mmry to man fadure harmoniums. Jerusalem ls 5.495 milns east of our national capital. The span 0! Pauhrewsks‘s MM take: In eleven keys. Mb!†Ila-o. Our fur flu an. appalling†In! [nu II rum In! mm. A In kph out In nut mm In momronh mum at our fellow-Cowman. Ir. Run-B. Bhutudmnutm [or up he! that than no no wind Hum mm M n1 nlllu. and m It! It. III-u almond no In lid [M II out I. m Inlwm. II um: I." Inn our and «I! to rerun! u mum: coal-muo- an a Ibo my bu nov- 0! no“ and out an n my lawn It In: lam km. um... hackle-nu: «new a aim-g MI n M I†mm his bar: In! ml. A low dar- nm In "moms the hay luv us numbed Io Ind the Mn um all". Ina- anon months without tool or Inter. It '0‘“ Into I «III helm «on to Male In! the can I" bah-M mud "on the old hen m surrounded by M3 mag chickens. but [but Isn't no; the ma dried up. r-n‘o Ion no luv rnn. Farm": m M». “ark slate an sol!- Ing Mama for .9 "mm a bushel m burning their (-mps ansp they ranâ€" not sell at any mica cont-sous ‘flint lny use no In Mun In. tho Guillotine. An extraordinary charge of perjury has occupied seven days at mom as- sius. says a Paris letter to the London Times. in August. 1892. a man nuned Louis Cauvin was convicted of the murder of lime. hioutet, a rich widow living near Marseilles, chiefly on the evidence of her nulid servant. Marie Michel. 15 years 01' ago. who stated that she assisted in the crime hnd who had previously been tried as an accomplice sud acquitted. Cauvis was sentenced to hard labor [or life. in March. 1895, Marie Michel went. before the Marseilles magistrate andstnteti that she alone had committed the murder dud that Cnuvin was innocent. Ht‘l' confession was scarcely credited. for some ot the details appeared inconsistent with the facts. but she persisted in it and at the instance of Cauvin’s family site '83 put on trial. According to her own account. some Lenten sermons ï¬lled her with remorse. and she hrst~ confessed to n priest. who advised her to so to the magistrates. At the trial the judges showed skepticism as to her story, urging that the scratches found on the face of the victim could not have been made by a girl. but she main- tained the contrary. and explained the tardiness of her confession by saying that she had hoped that Cunt/id's in~ not-once would be discovered without her intervention. Cauvln was. of course. brought up from prison. and on his appearance Marie Michel. with sohs. implored his pardon. He was n travel. in; oil denier and had calied nt Mine. Moutet's house. His version was ihnt an hour alierrard the girl not to his 1 house and told him that she had heard iher mistress scream. whereupon shed Ins irishtencd and had run to inform him. lie went back with her and found thnt Mme. hioutet had been murdered. He denied the girl's former attention that he hsd promised her money if she would help in the crime. line. loom hsd told bill that she had made s will in his beer and hnd desired hint nt her denth to (nits possession o! the hondsntoore.sonotonvotd paying loner dnty. He mordtnsiy. Indins her dend. tooh the hoods. which were bond in his posse-ion. and this. of course. In regarded as minutes of his guilt. ledicni evidence Ins given on to hysteri- snd uneh ir- relevant Isiter nu introduced. but erentusiiy the prisoner Ins convicted nod sentenced in In renn' imprison- ment. as. "pressed delight that Csuvis's innocence nsd thus hoes rc- mixed. The jury at once signed s petition in her (nor. Curio. heins Inter-ed by his round at the result. said: "i one I] lifedo yoo.hni who will restore to no in: poor em?" in: oils died heartbroken then he Ins sen. mood. He will I" he tried out erICT OF A SERMON. “MM-Inch "SCRAPS." 'hmmmmrm. Aim“. Manna l. Mann. law-I.“ Sm“? n. 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Inqulml tho BEE-76; ain'um I. ibero I put the up. 31m to m by vlsltun to tho umuu.“~L‘llluunlm. The New England Conservator of Mmla. F‘nnkllu Squu'e. Baton. lass. . I undouln- ally the boss: equipped School of Music in the world. ".5 pupils are uwnys in da- mnd u teachers on account at their supe- rior musical knowledgo and their mental readiness in In yin n. In add tion. an Ooh-ennui cm I beat instruction in Outcry an Modern Langmu- The charm I: enamel mull when Its advan- tages ucom with those oflorod by ulnflu- whoo nncnutdered. Prospectu- unt nee upon Ippllcauon. “That man land a curious cpl-ode In his life years ago. when he was I wild blade. drinking. dueling and gambling. He come: of a rich creole tamiiy in Mullins," and a hotel leaner. “and they couldn't reform him. One night. when he wan brought. home dead to the world, utter a debauch. an old telntivo then on a visit to the plantation was in- spired. She dispatched a trusted negro to New Orelnnn [or a casket, ailver han- dled and satin lined. Another slave gathered now/ere and then came candles and cruciï¬x. When the collin arrived they tucked him in it and proceeded to ‘nli! up with the remains: v.- -r w-._ -_- .~._.. "When he woke up Ind realized the ghastly closenesa of MI can he Joined the reform party. and ll with It yet."â€" New York Herald. II. V. m A superb-looking couple the! mm as any undo the other in item the Hon! Savoyâ€"tho mm. I tall, “the B:- un. his compalon a dashing Juno. and both of the Spanish type. Tired Sanaparllla ., Feel- That nun-manna. acm- Pal-ulna- noun, LIVER a BLADDEI