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Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Dec 1896, p. 3

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K- There had been an accident about link way between New York And Phil:- dolfifll and Alexandrina had been mm back to her splendid homeâ€"a We! That was Ill. But he did not return. A week. ten days passed. and still no tidings. Alex- andrina wu alumni. frantic, 0n the eleventh day «me I telegraphic dis- patch. brief and cruel. as those heart lm things invariably are. informing her that Mr. Trevlyn had closed his business in Philadelphia and was on the eve of leaving the country for an indefinite period. Hie destination wan not mentioned. and his unhappy rm, feeling that If he left Philadelphia without her seeing him, all trace or him would in ion, hurried to the de- pot Ind let out for thu city. The glory can he told in n h-w brlnf words. Alexandrlnn and her husband had land some vllmnnliy. Mrs. Le;- conld not (all In relation to what but 8"? knew um Alexandrina hl-merl herself for the part shn had takon. Mr. Tnvlyn left her In anger to no to Philadelphia on luminous. He was ex- ported to Ir than! about four days. Meanwhile his wife gunned amnios of remone, and counted the hon" nntll his return should gm» her the prune” ol throwing beret-If at his feet and beg- glng hla forglvcnm. N was long betowv me mm; mm. pom] enough to give :my oxplnnmmn of "up mg’dyA-Mr tragedy Margin m: mm.- it wu, dying 'nm' mm. mm mnlmlkd by "u: («Hug at unnxv no. Margin unh- aflong to tho “Mo am! "fled "w munim «:mor. film I" beneath N (hr min. dead hr». 0' Akxandflnp Trmlyn. Hm clmpprvl the pull. "Herod a cry of lmrmr. and sank upon 9 "mm. The vlonr nm-Inwd nokaflessly. and Mr... In. ”no momm- ol mo dead woman. "mo in. "0h. Margin: Margie? alu- rrlod. "pity mo! H) Mart ls broken! My darling! My 0?!) child is takvn from mu?" Marsh flopped h)‘ m:- door unnl Mr oyn beams arrnnlonml to ”w ”mm. and mm the s“ the: ”Ir «mm at me mom 'n muplad by n tahlr. on which hy none rigid omen «mummy inn; and null Ind angnhr «town-ml mm a «Ir-pon- ol blm'k win-t, loopml up 3;, dying um "urn. blln; In Calls a! ham". l flu: jnul whom um wrro mom help- "! hollow Mr. TerUn W” Iv" m“,ln'u. Irma! «lmlmlrlng. Ilw lulu! or a country. madam." .. 'ruanxr ship were urn. 'rrm; mnmd- "Left the country? “'th d“ "" 597 Sal In making thclr «Impmuuu romlmon "Bone dlyl no." ‘ ,known. and by day-dawn all wrru ulo "Mn. TRY!!! 'lllfl' "lo "’ h": 3“" on hoard Illa HI-nmrr. (or llw .«rannr I“ an old kind at mine." iurmnl w hr a Moan nu hvr way (0 The man loolnl a: bar rurlouul.“. MI- , 3-,.“ yo. h mm: a moment. nml motlonlu b" ‘0 le olwku wvrr I‘TOWI'i'I’L Ix» lnr HI- oltnr, Indh'lm! "I" ”MI "W" M 'h" but «u looking “In at. wlto, and parlor. 1 ”Irnlo. rllnglnu lo a row, mood l‘rlght- "You an In In. I Prfflfln". 5' W" «Md and alum. Rona-um rumo- lo Mr. In: I Mam! M the t-muy.‘ mm a {mu words whlrh mo tompnl A lullnu 0' Jolfiflm")‘- "MW '"gmmla lnmdlhlo. and rIrI'IM her twin-av. ulna-t u". Molo own Home In ""i‘l'hr "all! or m.- rnbln lamps-[ell mu on lurnod m ham": or our door infirm. (Mn flhvmlpn‘clncrme In um “9mm! Ill-M9 llw park". It ind'momvml m m-nnulaml Arrhor Trov- Ilroudod ln Ilw gloom oi Ilmmu utter l) n. darknm i "Murch- llnrrlmu!" hr- rrlml. Mn nn- 7'1! Ir: Treviyn In?" uhu uvkml. m-m- blln‘ In Inm- a! ham". "I ham" Mr. Trovlyn hnn lvl't [hr country. autism." "be“ the country? What) did luv :3?" "Rome du‘l no." "In. Trfl‘lyn ~lllu- .m- In her? flin- wu an old (do-ml of mine.“ A strange Illence seemed (o hang over the palatial mansion. Thu bllndu were cloned~~there man no ulln of In» about the premium. A lhrlll of unex- plflnu! drvnd run through hvr Irnmv a. the launched the silver-banal“! bell. The serum who Inst-"ed. Im- suur non» seemed to partake of mo mmnvv. solemn cum porvudlnx «verylhlnx. She went to her own home nI-sl. llnr aunt was In the country, but the ser- vanls' gave nor a warm wflmmo. and utter rooting for an hour. Mu! tuck ho.- "my to the reuldeuve o! Archer Trvvb-u, but a few square): «Ilsmm. Juan, mu. ”w..- .... .. .w w.” Canaan], who camp in Ihe morning, approved her decision, and Nurse Duy. who w told the whole story. and Ils- tunod 'lth mowt ey PH. named with ling morning Margie bade farewell the quiet home which had sheltered her through her bmemn sorrow. and accompanlml by (‘nslram set forth for New York. to bellow he had committed. She tell on her knees and thanked God for that. Though lost to her It was a consolation lneflablo to know that he had not taken the "to or n fellow-mortal. Her resolution was taken before morning. She ha'd deeply wronged Archer Trolen. and she must go to him with a full contusion. confess her fault, and plead for his forgiveneas. CHAPTER XXIV. CHAPTER XXIII AR Into the 1118‘“ Margie ant read‘nx the closely written ghee“, penned by the hand I! 0 W pulseleas In death. All was made clear: Archer Trevlyn W” . fully exculpated- He was Innocent 0‘ the crime which she had been Influenced HE summer days fled on and brought the am- 'tnm motionless ad splendor. lur- [lgontnrdlyoflm (Id quiot. lived 3: Mann Purl you 'parcnts, heard you all out upon your athor tor pity. 0. how I loved and pitied you. M2rgleâ€"â€"but my tongue- wns tiedâ€"4 had no right to speakâ€"vb!“ 1 did kiss your hand. Did you know it. Margie?” "Yes." "You recognized me ‘hetu? I meant vnn nhnuid, Afhn' Hm: I hurried nwnv, Wm. Immatmwuegtnc MIC. 13-41mm". ”filmed mnMn-mummn "my darling!" he kissed her fanny. and went on: ‘1 law you leave your No- ly‘ the window 1nd comb down ti. “on path. I had felt that you "I did think of you--" she blushed, and Md her lace on his shoulder~31 did think of you. I longed “expressi- lily to fly to your side and be forever It mt." i "I meant to Impress you. Margie l Shy-ought all the strength a! my W!" to bear on that object. I sald to myself, she shall know that I am neu- her, and yet my vlslble promo» anal! not b! revealed to her. I had found out which was your window from one o! the oar- vanta, and I watched its llght whlcll burned through the «lush twlllght mm the evening Mr. I wondm- It you hurl a thought for me that mz‘nt, Margle- - your wedding nlght?" "(finntmw to do an. Margie. Ht d»- s-orvon it. I think. The nlght Hen hum :Aloxandflne rnvmkd to ma lho 0303‘! for your sudden ro’ortlon of In». We j'qnarrnled terribly. I rrmémber It with ihmor ramom. W0 rnrhd in anger. Margit 1nd she dim! without my fw- -xIven9ss and Meaning N no very ' hard, but perhaps at the last she did not Emfl‘et I will believe so." "Yes. I thought it wan you. I knew no other man‘s present-n had the power to thrill and Impress mp. 13 yours did." "I do know a". blank». Alvxnndfln' told nw. My poor “"01 God "a: Mr. _8he hollowed mt- 5mm; and rot Mr tam! low for me oval-looked the crime. 3m clomivrd me In mm; lhingu. hm sho In Eranl. and I will not ho nnfmxiv- ping. 9hr poisonm! my mum with ms- plriona or you and Innis I‘m-Gram. and I was run! nnough m r-rnlit her malnnm firms. Marsh. I want gum Io pardon ‘ mo." "I haw forgivrn hrr long ago. I know (he pmofa warn «mug against me. I am not sure hm that they were sufllclem to have vonvlcuzd mm of mur- der in a mnrt of law. You were com sclous of my presume that night in the graveyard. Margie?" "If she sinned n was through love of you. Archer. pm! ma! should make you very forgiving toward her." c "Margin Hnrrlrou!” hr crlml. M» an- ,un rlmmx Huh"; over horn “Mur- g'mct \mw.’ mm- cl lavalf Tho o-Mn :hnn gin-n 31m up to m0!“ "I do. Indy. Wuhan! In a noble snoul l low 'nim as I would a hrmbar.” L "Oh. Archer. Intro haw Mm boon? It hnl Mn no narr’ And I Mu» In"; m] to wt- )1!" m murh~ that I might If" an)" how I had "turned you that I might MI yml to flush-o mo. WI" you pardon» nm (or han'Ing mm you mum nor ho gnllnr or Hun man'n dnlh'.’ If you in": all If you know how Ir!- fnlly ll wan rommrmml In m that own; hvlmlng proofs war. prmmml. you would not wonder i For many days Hun 4.30 has "ros- jporoun'. but In mid- -om:'m 'thV N?" "DO" storm; weather and thv Mp was tossed about at the mercy of the winds and .‘wahn‘s. It mm a (orriblv menu. and grout apprehensions WH'P entertained that the vessel mlghl found". but hhe‘ known! doubtless huw woutlwrell than I Mast In much ”:1“- mm not ‘N n m u IA‘JL. ‘ There was a quiet world; ng. and than Pille happy pair decided on u trip to . Europe. And, of conuu. Margie must {accompany them. At first she (le- imurred: uhe look so little pleasure in Innythlag, film feared ['0' presence [might mur their happiness. and she :drmdod to loan- the plum- where she :hml passed so many delightful hours iwith him. But her aunt and Doctor : Elbert refused to giro her up. and so. one! boautlml Septemlxr morning, they mailed for Lh't‘rpool in the good ship (folossxzs. Tho fearful Inlnlllgwun was nu- nuuncttl just at film closing In 0! a dark (ilsmul Mum. and «very heart mnk .unl cwry mu- wax abruwlml In gloom. Only for n monwm! The men wmnx Io llu- pump» urn! worm-«l u‘lth n wlll~~ u." men will Work for 'lmlr Inn-w but 9er allow: m-rw valn. The. «mermâ€" mramd In the hold. and I: noun Mama «Mont that tho ('Olmullrl would hardly keep anon! umll morning. In the third year Margle‘s aunt mur- ried. It was quite a little romance. An old lover} discarded years before in n (it of gMish obutlnmey. mine back, altar weary wanderings in march of hap- piness. and seeking on: the love of other days, wooed and won her over gain. ever came of Archer Trevlyn. Marglc thought or him now as we think of on» being dead. with tender regret,‘ and love almost reverent He was dead to her, she said, but it was no nln to chor- ish his memory. Peace Ina content dun with Archqr Treviyn and his wife In thelr band“! home. Having Inflated. may km betâ€" ter how to he ”total {on and to I’- precinze the Illegally! u Ill Wed upon film. As their up” Mm'm I“. m of “MW brightly, and soft winds sighed through the leafless "can. And Mame was married and not a. cloud came mm her Ind the m. To the unbounded horror of Florins. she arrayed harm” In (M oldvfashloned dress. and wait"! for her lover. And she had not long to wait. She heard his well-remembered step In the hall. Ind n moment after she was (aided in his arms, And n it happened that one» man Margie sat In her ol.l ramillnr chamber dressing for Ihn mmmg of Arc-her valyn. What should I!" pm on? She remomherod tho raw-comm arm she had laid away that dreadful night In long‘ngo. BM now 0h» rose coIored dreams had come back. why not weir the roammlnrod dress? Tmflyn erainM In the my to It!- just some Mutual-s aflaim which had suflerfll from his long alumna and Margie and her friends went up in her old home. Ho was to follow them thither on the onsulng day. ”odor and Mrs. Elbert worn a mu» tltmnmmtvd at thv m'klon termina- tion at their hrtdal tmlr. hut «muted themselves with thn thought that they could try It. over again in the spring. "Yours Alvin's. Arrhrr. I hau- never had one "10va for In; mhvr." So a second [IMP worn Arrhor Trov- lyn and Margin Harflmn 'Mmthrd. 0n the ensuing day 1h» storm abated. and Una simmer mad» .1 "cm pasxnzr '0 Nut York. "Von know I Mu- no'. I haw town! hm om woman I shall Inn m oth Ihrunlh (law and Mrmny And not. at but. an" all "no olhmwn um! lhv‘ gov-rot we hau- mmsl through. I"! you nlw mo- your promise to mow whal- en-r a!» farm”, and run many haw in Man- for m. by my nMI‘T“ m..- pm In" (an- np to Mn, and he kluod her "pl. - hm I alone! wilt. I have upon! pn- «Iom moment: though In «flung. It In“ Mn wry long. Mullen III" I Mord you any you Ion-d m. and l "In '0 but lhv word. nfllID." 8M look"! up u Mm shyly. "Anti". hot! dn I know but you haw- flnnml .‘" "Pam-M you will think It Ill-Hum] now Ihnt to In! wrmundnl by Man.- nn. and out wry lh‘n verb-p. In par" "'II‘ In. “hunk mm for M. Aml now I "M to uk our thin: no". I um um quuo "Hulk-d." "You acted [or what you thought sum best, Archer." "i dill. Heaven knows i did. Rho. died in coming to me to ask my forgive. noun (or the taunting words she had upokun nt our last parting. I was cruel. I went away from her in pride anti auger, and leit behind mo no nmam by which she could communicate with mo. 1 (imam-d to suffer. and l haw." ‘ "Ami i also. Arnhem" 1 "My poor Margie! Do you know. dour. ‘that it was the kuowlmlun that you wanted me- which wun aemiiug on- home again? A month ago 1 mm- Loni! (Tu- lrnni in i’arin. He told me ovm‘ything. Ih- mu deiimie onouxh nhont it. duri- ing; you need not bimh for {car he might hive told me you m-rv grieving ior me: bui ho made me umim'ainnli that my (mum might not ix- Io dirk n i iuui imam to mmrui it. "a ran] to me‘ tho dying contusion of Aral»! V""'i and mute char many thin. rrmrdin‘ which i had nrnioush' horn in iiw dark. in nii mm- botu‘m'n Ill. Marnie" ';Ml In ware. Arrhnr. Am! Hod In vary good." T "I want forgiveneés. Margie. I doubted you. i thought you were (also to me. and had fled with (‘aammL That unfortunate glove confirmed you, i suppose. i dropped it in my haste to escape without your ohtwrvflllon. and afterward I expected io'hear of it in connection with line iindmg of Liu~ mere‘x body. 1 never imcw what bev came of it until my wife displayed It. that day when she taunted me with my crime. Poor Alexandrina! She had the misfortune to low- me. and am-r your renunciation, and your departure from New Yorkrin those days when i deemed you (also and fairâ€"4 offered her my hand. i thought perhaps she might be happier as my wiio and I felt that I owed her somethlng for her de- voted love. i tried In no my duty by her. but a man never can do that by hit: wife. unless he loves iwr." “And I suspected you of the crime! 0. Archer! Archer! how could I e'ver have been so blind? How can you ever forgive me!" "You recognized me them? I meant you should. Alter that l hurried await. I waa afraid to trust myself near you longer. test I mlght be tempted to what i might repent. l fled away from the place and knew nothing of the fell-ml deed done there until ihe'pubers an- nounced it next day." "Wall?" CHAPTER XXV 1‘ CHRIS T M A 3 there was a hfidal 1:; Harrison Part The day was clear and cloudies’s-rthe air almost an halmy an the alr' or spring. Such 1 Christina: had not been known {or yearn. The sun shone‘ wounded bird has missed an Mn. m. sometimes, an you want to It- membor It, this (authored sue-run rm arm. in M" hr In“ ltd my"- eye, and Ilka a stop! mum“. m a. poll: of the hm will mm m In“ lull. I gua- t'he m. at. hail- my: hon coiled by m I”!!! "The hunter goes up to the bird end sees u lying there looking as Innocent as a mMn, with only 3 Motel: wing. ‘What a the pet I! would make: the fool hunter thin". Then he picks the bird up and nut: for home In I vegan or a boat. with the bird between ni- Imees. The bird‘s neck In drawn beck Ilke a letter ‘8.’ All of a sudden the b1" shoot- up and given the men n pen alongside the eye three inches long. Thu is what alnyn he: happened. {Wk-t Wm I'm sol-o my I. n In- nulot. "tutor 0' III. Hm ‘ 'Somo of mono days," said (M 1m:- ‘aiuma humor, "i cum-t to open my ‘daily paper and m a hnadline mne- ihlng like this: 'Kliled by l blue heron.‘ and Hi tell you why. The blue lino. is’ . big. powemn bird which nu a- ready disfignm'l the faces at moral men. The men have wounded I bird and then thinking to capiure It Iiive they rem up to it. Why i'd all soon try to kiss a wounded grizzly. The birds grow as tall as six feet and Inn Mocks like 1 fish rod and just the kind of muscle: to more It the quicken: with the no" simngth. They could drive their bill points through a mutter-Incl pauci. Cam. Mann was born and "mm" on n I‘nrm mar Gradyvme. In Donn-m county. w- worked mu of door: through Mu boyhood and dldn‘l know 'hll a cigarette was. Lou of to". sleep. (rash air. and heanMnl food wide a man of Mm and 3m: Mm I lamaus'nurt In "[0. "Yea. sir; you. sir, "001'! MI I». piano." and ”In “at was antler! by arbflrnumn. twin! 2 lel. Mnllu wu ”"6‘ll maul M «tn-mod puma” I" a drug in nu- mm". TM lav-lunar min-m" an mom" lm Mood. Nomin- oln‘ "mm «mm Ilm. Tho "amount "M for "so )nflwr and mm hm In won I!» "I! dour. and n "u- Mn.» gnu-cl Urn fight- wr New Inn: IM mflwoll mom with u munch-«0M glow In nln any". TM linuteuam slowly mm from his chair mm! M was looking clown u ”on prIn- oner far hrlo'. Hr all] lenny: “Worc- ynn looking for "warming?" "l--l l-Ihmmhl I: «~" "Hadn‘z yon lyoHrr m Inc-k and keep "You not no In Mn '33”. l u- drunk Ind Mink-an. Now I‘m loin-r Ind U ml at up lay Urn rapport: In the product. Only (In an» a show It Ibo-m," H:- has been Injund mon- nun one In the performance of his duty. but. u I!" mall boy uld In" the fight. "You ought to hue un- tho other chap." It In told of the N. «Main lhn 'h'll mm; on "outfit-at tn um old palm headquartru at mm and (tum-M “non. ho was on any nulls; by no dam In! ltd Into the MUM. Cum. Mulln III “on and "- (ryln (o rm.) 3 now-pap". In mm o! tho «In a nun wm. I many horn-gown"! mm In: nhomlu nlomul Mn naming Io no! out and chip "anything with brain button cm H." i Capt. Maliu will have ”01‘" connected 'wlth the police tori-e of Philadelphia ‘nlneteon yours on the 26th 0! next On- tober and ham passed through tin- sev- eral grades of duty from that of a “sub” patrolman to the rmponslble po- lltlon or one of the live captaincies of the Philadelphia police domrtmrnt~ from "nub" to regular patrolman. to sergeant. to lieutenant, and to captain. ills record has born an honorable one, and It soc-u wlthout saying that Capt. Mliin has had I comparatively pun-- ful cutter. although he hon always born couranouu nn'd laithlul to duty. But the moat mklnn lawbnnlu-r or a «1n- dlcnln of him would Ito-ll hmllalr to mix up In 1 personal rncouotrr with It [lint who would b0 morn than likely to tut-It tht- romp-any under hlu mm and one the pntrol wagon the trouble of curt-yin. tho vlt'tlmu 0! ml guided t-onndmm to the nation, 1 The labor of growing llcavcnward so tremendously han not (axed hls brain and “willy. for Capt. Malln ls strong and hardy, and when he shakes your hand warmly you thlnk or the great steam hummer In the Krupp gun Works at Essen. As (or a hearty slap on the back, a timid man would prefer in tap from a trolley car. Capt. Mulln measures In helghl 6 tea! 8% inches. His welght ls 200 pounds, whlch makes him splendidly propor- tioned. Beside hlm the ti-l‘om 200- pounder looks small enough to be cox- awaln of a university crew. I“ ll Hall! to I!- I‘hllulolphll‘l Cc" lllll. Philadelphia has cause for civic pride in the possession of the biggest and strongest guatdinn or the public peace in the country overâ€"Police Captain Ed- ward W. Mniln oi the Second division. says the Philadelphia Press. There may be heavier wearers or the blue uniform. but mere avoirdupois is not a. thing to be proud of. 'mvpohopd map. A nun who who! 'Prpflyn and Ill: 'vne love II a do" brother. and prlu than all other eirthly Menus. And belldo Loni: Ou- mm, Leo alts. serene and contem- ulttlve. enjoying a groan old “0 In peace and plenty. Castranl will never marry. but sometime In the hereafter, I think he will have his recompense. (THE END.) THE BIGGEST POLICEMAN- A DANGEROUS BIRD. But there us a grander cm W The fnvoflle of a gm: house new ‘ an: at the window a! m pine. ad is “”9 an an: the mug waft m "I“ my burdens. and mu m. it m -M- were bobbing on mltcheii, a“ it n“ “-31 mo 9! them mas-u (lb 3?“ 63% .‘ ‘ Tho story of iiw iul "I'm no om. ii» hri Iim roniiy anal-co pom in cumin. Tho lurk, [ho "ll. m. hood oi m poo-uni Vol.8 lid "w qua-only rhoncior of ibio mu of Timii. Noinotiy um um no woo - mm» or I prim u the [and by. iml aim no int n and n "to. u ihough Ill! flood ill the palm. hilt robe- inrnuitni with din-omit. AM to all around about in the" In prin- m um am. no. iin mum1 don not min 1'on m on no ihrom of royliiy. ihoy ride in no chr- ioi. ihoy elicit no hum. they Into It: unis-run. but by we may oi (lol they are prim-mu nod they In «no... menu" in Unit mm]. mi.“ in choir ull-dminl. announc- ll Mr lord struggle: oi Christin mice-â€" God knows they on «can; in mid Ion not races-ice than. Ronny pooling in dig-lino. Kim without tho crown, rang-arm without tho palm. m '1th the total. You out her may on iho first You a- noilin mm: II her awe-rum. but no i- nn"! cm a rat ml. at virtue ad pol-- o realm rum um. Jerom- em looked at. You welt down into no home of decilinlion no wont no at. tori-g You now the oiory of trial written on the noted load of it. nothan on the pale cheek-«thee!!!» «Inn, on the empty brood-inn on tht ill-elem hearth. on the Moron chair. You would not have (in: a dollar for all the furniture in ihc honor. But i! the mm 0! Got! one in n prince-I. Tho overseen of the poor com than and din-nu the one and our. "lt't n pui- per. " They do not mils. tint Gal ha burnished for her a no" on"! m: um she has got through tho m journey from Timon to Shiloh it! from shim inch to That. “on till he o name of ronity on one. a. mu you forever. Glory new. 114 ‘ Iona hidden. stir-oi rapture!“ -' up. Aqmmmn. Ammh' dunk. l l I In the palace ot melted Jeni honm there in e sick child. e. very sick child. Medicine. have tolled: ekiii in exhausted. Young Ahljnh, the 1mm. hue lived long enough to become very popular. and yet he must die unieu some eupernlturel did he unorded. Death comes up the broad eteiti of the palace and swing: back the door of the lle room of royalty, Ind htendn look- ing at the dying prince with the ant uplifted. WIcIted Jerohoetn known the: he has no right to nit anything of the Loni in the way or klndnese. He know: that his prayers would not be Anâ€" nwered, and so he eentle hle wife on the delicate and tender tnlulon to the prophet of the Lord in Bhlloh. Put- ting anlde her royal nttlre, she put. on the garb ot a pennant women, 19d starts on the road. Instead of carry- ing gold and gene, on she might have carried (rent the palace, tthe currie- only those gitll which oeetn to lmllcete that she belongs to the peasantry-1 few loaves of bread and I luv cmhnoie um] I; crttee of honey. Yonder she goes. hooded and veiled. the greatest led! in oil the kingdom. yet penning unob- served. No one thnt meet. her on the highway has any idea the! uhe to the tint lady in all the lend. Blue in I queen in diuttiee. The (net ll thet Peter the tlrent, working in the dry dot-It- at Random. the ullor'n hot end the tthiptvright‘n one are ”II no non thorough die-nine the. the nth o! the pelulu woman gave to the queen oi Timh. But the hmhet o! the Lord saw the deceit. Although hie phynleei eyesight hut! toiled. he in dlvluly ll- lumined, no u one atom looked through the inpoettiol, old he cued out' "('onu ie. thou .m- oi Jero- hottte. Why (cine-t thou thy-elf to he another? I here evil tldlegn tor thee. (let the. hack to thy w. and when thy not touch the gate at the city. the chlld ehhll Me." I” had e rtght to "It (or the recovery at he! eon: ehe but no right to proctlee on love- ettiott. "rotten-hurled hoe, ate ethnâ€" «i on the tax. the turn telling no the timt ot the nod oil the in he. ahiioh to Timh. Munich-fled new. eh.» to not rental any note to hide her oueenly unit on nee-er. True to the enemy. the accent hoe feet touch the nte ot the city. the child Clo. AI ehe goe- ie. the soul at the child go. out. The try to the niece to Jello! h! the imootntioo at n notion. end no they curry good Ahtleh to his grave. the hit in filled with the rm otottiogy for the Cry-rial moth. end the gran ot n IMMN' kingdom. Washington. Dec. 13. 1m.-â€"ln up}; sermon from a bible scene IOYGI‘ m1! In aermonlc discourse. Dr. 'l'alln'u draws Home startling lomnl, mad man on the masque of deceit. The text II 1. Kings 14:6: "Why telnet: thou thyself to be another!" Sermon ROYALTY 1N DISGUISE... 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