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Weston Times (1966), 24 Dec 1891, p. 1

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WHITE-u at an lube-plume - “new iI-mon rawhide ML 3. in and!" trdpr than Ah 8 hh protein». And Inch attain and ex- no to the words Pt. thin hurl awepb Hill. reduced )eitrittl one h I "III tgs y" Yt " n t eyes" at. e- pnmy no vmtzde hue not thoro him ; of bib-Vida)“- qt blood-his bounty, his intelligence, tad his heme-I. The "verity ot Ch. climate, the - of "rettgthtruiug, nutrition- too8t have mule their inthwrtue (an, not upon the spirit. but u n the body, of the muwny hone. any of then ponielhu'o been captured by thin» hbiunu of tin region Ldjncent to the uninhnd And putto use, although the break- ing end cranium)! them in in lama inmuweu 's very wrioun il. The ether gl years of un- amtnino‘d freedom upon his high-nmttlcd bluiid In. midi! 'hi.auurtl_ttoms'v's" ward md jenIoul of hi. liberty. It 'CM,' ru- quin- ‘he 'usitod,irtropgth of. faur men tu Iubdne one young horn. Nouvitiusuvndiug, may no frequently conquered vuusti tied down to the “rigor? of Urm work or mar benen pullin the c atn-iNsrtsof Chiucuter we fui.rmon along the eheli mud; of the Virginia or Maryland coast. _ It in cerluin tlust inbreeding mulprivntiqn, trigukhler with the rigors of u. Foautieauikdiivuii, h " had - thwretfMta in deteriorating 'this race of horse; f - JrirtMOF WM mm "tWHtFW.'jtmtrrqri. thrlfhle In. hum e"t,"'pg/tgt any coi- to im Tht traveler ":03th the old follow WM pretty slurp, but he can“ not help behaving ”In. mm on also had been pretty much ot I io.i.--Aru- TraveUr. , 'Blllav-J' $0tt-qr-cthe mm is, I wm um that mi ht rd my whit u a [GEM 'l6'tli'lSl', 30w? ttte." " _ _ Tt6-'e--,"Wh, but“. rod Hem in In nevi-“'13: a - " Mia; otd Jodi. “my berry. Evéi'ly timo he noel sqtrm" 'er comin' hr, recent I like, he in ing to fi'iri his horse. in: vnu “with" Dig-l; him to do it. Fulka do 'low thut he ain‘t got good smug. hut he Allan "gg? Pio. hein' per churn: ww. 'tOtter-ir, hide-r '91:".th {mm All tM' it. Sorry it tro bled The Isindmestrted mun ratio on. (lmnkful 2llt had saved n animal. Late that av in} when he Mmppe-I " a home In shy ovgr nighg. he spoke of his ndvenmre. " All right, here's your money. I don't like. In gihtit up. but I “In bear to no Hug Poftr [mule die," A ao, 1pg'liarf, mat-Rm " M a old "loshl', Brae: "No, lir. I'd tatirer kill him Nun to sell him for that prieis." " I'll give you iwentrfive." _ T 'ss I'd ruther kill him." " Nair. Here. if I replace the five dollars you gave the doctor for netting the boy's arm, will you promise me not to hurt the home '." _ " I'll promise you not to touch a hair on him." ‘ " We”; but it is not my duty to give up my hull “med mono .." .. _ . .. All right, then, time hone dies." V He rained his gun. " Say t" C " Well,“ the old fellow antwerL-d, lower, ing hil gum re 1_?l_titp_ayitiften _doiltts for, Alptt . A man while riding along ll! biickwoode road, suddenly came upon un- ulrl fvllnw taking sight with a. gun at a horse "statp'v- ing " in the woods. _ "Say there I Hi there y' n if“ old fellow lowered blre gun and look- I round. Q What aré you doing there ?" " Guin' to shoot this Blamed 11053.” 't " Why, .you'Ve gut no right, up ‘lo'tlialfw CE Iteckm'i t h.vve-he'c, mum" - N "mug. Whyda you .wmt tu shout him t" " Because the trif?itr' scmunlrol ought to be dead. My little lmy was mdin' him from 2118 store this moruin'aud lid tlrtlig him.", .. Butwtus the boy hurt vex-y'lxkcli y'. ' qt Brake his Min, and I" haul to pay n. ioetor tive dollus for settin’ it. I don't mind the breakin' of iris arm. an I aiu't got mach use for him, bein' as the corn is laid by, hm lung me if Ilium all'rml to lose that tive d, liars .without lusvirr" some sort of wwnge.‘ _ _ bE What, do you reckon [11 be foor qruaugit to sell him for tive dollars when I give ting, tec Kim lust yum tl' _ l _ an him.? .- CT J' Yes. but there ymncs‘ in the revenge don't. you see." ' _ . "And you will my only be committing a. Iin'but will be “Mating the law." f _ F6 You mom think so, {1141 irurn yo'standr {taint i: moulbe, but I was raised difrrrrent. sion't think it's a sin to nook reycnge : and "u for violatinj the law, why that dunk amount to shucks.“ A." $s But look hero, I am a. member of the society for the prevominn of cruelty Y' Animals,and I cannot aim here and Bee you tlytt that poor px'euture. " "Hill "ist do that either: but I'll tell you what I w0do-I'li httve ycu put in jlil.’:_ _ _ _ _ A 'Uhut'tore cqgnprumisu this Ihing some. way? I rctlly comider it my duty to save tir.t pnorhnrse" _ _ w, "Compromise it by gittn' a tire " Ian." V _ " Wall, thing“ doGropea yo' brass' and gland up." ' _ tt You kain't do that snmighty mil, for my hrother,in.law_ is the shvrnl' of this mmn‘ry and my sun-inlaw is jailor, and my I r/Ver " he isutiee of the peace, by boat], "h f " A _fi,ne stale of tdhUrs, surely ', but I'm not going to see you shoot that poor UH horse." " Wall, than, I n‘wk your back or more on qr My." V nmal trr - V With the fimetRrtttetment of Aulmlia by Europeans horses were introduced. Some of these weaned from control and soon ru- verted to the mid state. Tltey have rduiti; plied and deteriorated until thestue an numo'rm an useless; They become such It nuinnce that 7,000 of them were shot at one nation in New South Wales. In nearly every country where the once' dmnestimted horse Ga run wild he has deteriorated. He has dwindled into h pony in Iceland and Shet- land,Cdrnica and Sardinia, the mountainous re'gions oLnorthern Europe,‘t§d thoCortlil- le.pas of America. There has beqn I miniature hone originated during and since the war in the prairies along the gulfcoitst from Mo. bild totho western limit of Louisiana. Many plrkutera. during tho war allowed their thoroughbred murcs to escape, and breeding in the wild stat!) wiu2,,Wmtetives the sizp has gradually dianisfGi,ruitu many of them do not ranch thirteen hands, and few of them go oyer that. lanai-Inu- on " mum-win I“. Wham .. .uu'yun nu Ud-rrltg GhT'l'ltt',rdlllWd'dt'tlu'lt, hr mum»; and; ltd-inch. Mm, tutenth..stmm. edge ott3hiB. Wink-d tthte".', . W ot ‘0me (room portln ttetf,,l.tpexht tagrliU worn. “dictum-9H!» tmtndtUV way Willow-0hr- to tho hum tum 14qu 189050913ng luv, bun M t “Hint you will lose more than tive dollars d,you kill the horse.’ , . “I bsint help that, I'm goin' to bust him." " Hold on. Nu'w. ruhhur than are tlust, Fool- old horse die I'll give yoir,,tiro dollars or him." T _ .m fig-n...“ "-"eV auiut 't 'thtel i'Jltrt,'u','l'. Sought. Ravage. “tint in bin, Iré"k1f_uyo~ilh " turn ye at bt There‘s yin?" jewellery. Mina“! an]. Would you behave it, George. she wouldn’t take a tangle thing her lather laud [wen her? tt But they‘re yours. Min." laid " ya" vnry owrt. to do ‘whnt you like With." .. They helmg to my fuller now," Ihc laid. Eq t have no right to them. There I" a frw things I bought with my own money that I Hunk I may lie with me. And I'm not pennileu outlier. Rachel: I've got our "valve pounds in my purse. and t st will hep " everhlong.‘ She spoke m paviontly nnd Imtly. lukmthr It than mr., any friend at' urodon that the vould 5n and Ink whim M, nnd Ike hid M m, and“ tioned Mt. Parton'. nulls. Mr. /,i,'1/c,efll' ha/ct','.",",',',',?, Inch". W and I wan [In tn arm-huh“ thought. of him. He " thtt won at. cm magnum-M; alum!) kn ugh-r (rind wmndbyhotn‘nll-m. hon ”on lam urn-mud I won an. stand and [at t up an In I. wnit (ill in" can. my dear mistvcss,"l said. 'U've “fed n little and I'm not in waht. I'x‘e a strung pair of armq. and I'm going to work fur you and lnnk an” you. I should ollmr way. so it's no use trying to prksumlu mo." Then the talksyl of you. tusd I Ilpmld said it tau jug: what Lwnnle-l, the clmnvo of gnjng to London, and-lad“ m-nr you, and (Int it wasn't. likely I muld go alone. " I'm doing what my siventhenrt wishes me to do," I said (and don't you contradict me, “gorgn, whatever (Wines-of it). tt I can he trim to him. and truu to you, and lcnn't. be one thint without the othc'r. Besides, it w“ all settled last night." Well, ”(some dear, the long und-~the uhort of ir is that she hm! to git! wny. and who she vrmfPgg. ed that my eompirty vnhld be in amnion to her, my heart was " light " light could he, Then] how u.. to look. (War Inn things. ‘ho'n not. any numher of drawn hut ghe wouldnrko them with her ; Ill! (than three pin harks. but! some other hits. M dros- she enn't do without, Ind I "-0de them in a trunk, and cya,',?;!, in one or two thirttts wheg aha “any coking. 1 tigeiu who can tell? L shouldn't wonder ii. “this was the last letter I over wrong from this pint of the counlry ; I shouldn't 'yon- l der it the sky Wu to till on the to of the i earth l I shouldn’t. wonder at 1r'dd1. l ( "Uon't bulking Lu Uhudleiyix, thu'i om: thing; I {hams to my dear ycuupidy trom Norfolk. I ‘ you know, and 1 shall noL feel it as bad " ‘otherl might do ii' saying good-bye to it " l but in a wrench, George. dear, d because , Miss thlmlb is in a bad way. it in is bad I mix. too. _ t b6 sotuupcopie," he Says slyly, upon that, Ft would liku to he in some other people's "hoes if they Natl a. chsuce." I looks down at his, which are enormous, George dear, mu] sajs “Thole would be no dulimlty in more than oncpuirnf fett getting into yours. Mr. mimpwotr.".1 could have ch: .cd my huh]: {In jyy to see that. I'd put Iif"! in a rage: he's that vain, of himself and his aplM9r'ltt1ce that there's no holding him; hut, I wasn’t in the mind to be joyful at uny- thing. I was thinkipg all the time how my than mistross at?“ getting along wim her jfnihcz', mu} whit “us [wing to happen to Mi‘m'us. He Ewmm'ur his temper quick. " is there going to he‘ll iihanste herist Ypifri, '3 Mr. Knmmll, you are. if.1 was in "ymu' shoes I'd so}, up tut,11 prophet, I would." said, and then I knew that if as fl over. “Tn-day. Miss t" I asked. " '11, (why. Iuchel," nine mid. "To London y' InukmL 1 " You. Rachel," she said, "to London.“‘ " When Ahall:\rc start, “has?" twill. Thea) she began to talk ty me n _ , and sniff ”1M1 I had no right to "dl7it'i'Wl,'il,'i1 llecauw; we "Y" in trouble "just think of hvrlweak. ', itu,roftrtwrifioe loaned Leo! geek”? and that "rt Wu my duty toluuk aftor 1tryw'f'Tsrai4 I was looking after myavlf. and that I had thought the.mtttter well over. and duin t ntend to lens-char sender. " But I cannot Mord to pay you, Rachel." she said. $E I'll wnit till Pl can. my dear mistvcss,"I said. mn' says, mi 1 yam c a firiTE; ywhe In for all th/s world no better than a. snuke--" Just van remember 'onc thinly. Miss Diprosc. w-” w... I Her father came to her this morning whey 3 Twas with her; and said, without ordering me from the room as he always does when he sees me there. “Hwy you considered what I still to you yesterday?” "I have, ps- i I?s'ugis,l my dear mish'cas. " What is your I "amstver? ' he asked. Then it wss- my mis- ( tres's ,r'ie, sent me away, and I went. and; Walke up and down, Wonderiu ' how it,, would em}. and whether he ',',1,e,,t'llidC,' the : heart to turn her out, of the house. t kneel' for one thing UM she was' sen um. to marry that scorpion, Mr. itgdwu'ml ; she did nor '; sleep a wink MHz-us; night“ but I Asaw; in her flu-e, when I helped her" to i dress" thit morning, that she had nobi altered her mind. She tihiu't say any. 1 thing l to "is about it; . there is no néed'fnr her to do tbsp. now ', I can read her like w hook." All WC serv‘fmui in the Hull suspected that something very yeriuus-arrtus!, Emu RACHEL Ihtusose, Gunman}: Fur. To Graph-b; Minimums, LosvoN.,, My dear old Gear ,--it in In over ' we are {wing to leave Omdleigh Put}. to lone glue old house ; and whether we ever we it _ In; B. L. . FAIJBON. . ' . Author of “Great Porter Squnre,” “The Mystery of M. Felix." "Bread Ind Claus and Khan" arte., Eta The nr'n Lirttr--gturptiorttr m. lawman: or sienna“ lain. TIES, HUMAN AND DIVINE "VOL H., P ifrBV, Fra 59“? ug tune. 1M. Ins! , ICII 'y/,::,r/upr.(,i.! is: r, Rnchol,‘ she aiid it as fl over. Inf y " 'on, why. ‘ing‘ mien?" InukmL . ' ”.t'o Ltlmdou." _ I " rea" ""l There “(33,011; boxes to take .to the tails tt PM Hasll , way “an. We couldn’t curry'dlml. and ruminants f it was quite a: likely n-noL that, orders had Lsayexacb i been given that 11113me was to assis'ms. So, :. Ill',' ",“W _ nob to be unuloch went down to the Brindl- '"- nibbling f ed Unwind told the landlord to send up I ny tonguo. ' carriage for us. How doe- ncws ily, ngrge. a,?metl",n,r,Sreiii"ir" anybody saying anything! They If. gott Isis know already in the villnge that, my oung ' Inle I wad V lady was going away, Ind that 1'l'dd been 'P of rest. l t:lr1tvli/t,lieah?tl between hernxtdherfnbher. ' r','.", t,.',', 'ld', 5 They badn t got the rights of thiGtury, but n\'n4-_ .A. .... . . .A .. ',t there was truth at the bottom ofit, and that , _ was the main thing after all. The villagers te were standing iiboiit gossiping and wonder. y ine, and when they saw me they came round s. 1 me mid asked a thousand questipna. I didn’t " i see why I should make in secret of what was " .going to haipen, no I told them Mia: Hal- u danu was going away from the Hull, and that tl,', I was going wirh her. yWlsere'rs she going if” to t" they 'uskeri.. "To London.” I answered. a "And when is she wining buck?" Wu asked. a. “Ah,"snid J, “that's inure thin I can tell " l you. There’s one thing I can teh you 'tt and that is that my young Indy is “an r,',' angel.” “'l‘lmtuhe is, that she is," theyaried. land mnre limp true cried. "God Almighty ,eroresrher:"chrirrei," said I, u i hurried 51 back; there was so much Urdu at the Hull. n l and i didn't want to keep away from my Frzyou 1g lady Boo 2t5ng. Everywdy III the " ‘, village-tttres her, and everybody will miss 5. her. 'When_shq'a gone the place won’t be Y, like the name. For my part, I never want PI to set eyes on the village again, unless my trr, mung lady is there; when lhe goes she’ll i have lnburnl'ul hearts behind her. TluWa _ i more than can be said either of her Htheror y the scorpion. T I do believe there would be a ' general cheer if it was known they-were go- IF lug away nnrl wuénever coming buck again.. l Yes, George, here we Are in London, set- :INI down in four mums. two on the first floor, and two an the mound; Th (gm, 'room on the first floor in what “BEAM Iririrut mm: the buck room we use M I _ kitrhen: the urn rooms nu the woond floor are our bedrooms. So WP "teomforuuuts. [At In“ I m. but u, what I chum-I it is I for IT, den young lady I Not that Ihe comp nim. There she, sits wink: I on writing to you. with 1mm work in her hand min-yin todo, mud not mnklngn wry good job TJ. 6t I must Mun. anluel,” she Inys. and I don't try to dirmunde Iter,fbfit'd good for her to have Inmelhing to do, which" the this“ ugh" not ; it prcvntn her from thinking too much. Now I ma» tell you "horrt our going uuy from Chad- lei h Purk f/lg,', w“ tho Mr T, (mm the Brindled Coqr u thrrd-r, ml b are wu tho ttnd 'ordbitn.eif In d, m» wt, and th,, 'nqtler to help down mm mlr hoxcn. l: mu} Mum mg Inn-”0rd m HM nzindlnl (“w drum- a cinema" m mm trt hm mum. and I knew he'd done " mu mm; trt Mm m" Hi my tic-gr mind]. uni l mu grateful In him for ttoigwroityttyt. Ng',',",',, Indy wig rtrrusrrd, man's-Latin nonrhoxu van on the but t to" her tht m m randy. .. Mm '- go this mini“; Rahal tr' MW. mhtr. "anmi-JIu-ww- ed: "w_étr4qwtrterttt.0emr and then we man In mkhhih‘ cru- w. dnyl I for IhI'. ham-d hat. 'rll the qtatiaq. at”! how qre'te Fgwnh .4 he‘ll in, it hot M - can say that Rachel Diprnen is not " and as her word. 0. mydenr old George, I i',',',',". mean halt, no. not. I quarter what. I lay. and any mm but you would haveheen tired of me long ngo ", but I don't think you up. thoughU do try you so Grd. I do love you, indeed, indeeil I do-sad that‘s the worst of it, in t it? My dear old cieorirtr-H,ere yo urn. not» tlcd down for a bit in London. and new I can writetoyom. I've plenty to wlurutrlltrssud trtake inshort. for I know ho tiresome you must think my long letters. , mm hem you lay when the poetnmn knocks at your door, bt o, lww'pnmther latter from {Mt bother. luff Rachel , She'slwcoming A reguiar nuil- sauce I" I do ty . vnu It lot, George dear : I know that ' bn’f‘jf it should be" my good fortune lu have -the chance (which it wilt never. ne\'r~r he, dear). “I make it up to ymrrthrteFwiH rm ,rtrtxwtr-irrttfrrmrirrtre GSth , I q at,” I _ V w_,s,'cji':'i,i'it'i1'ii' 11116le _ , iiiiiiiiti 13:33:33 _ u . _ _ _ W - ,_,..__D me because I don't call nponlyauoto meet us at tho railway station in London. I know what I'm doings and I’m 4oinir everything fer Je best. Jt isa'rtny own feelin ' I've got to consult, ith my dear ‘young llady’a, sud I'm sure she woo't want to see Hunger: while she's in tho state she is. I underarm}?! her, and shoHoesn't mind me. She'll cry if she wants to when I'm with her, which she wouldn't if ll stranger Was b ; and 14givu something. I would, it 21,el burst out and have it over. And don't youfgn and think hard thing- of me for not asking you to help us; if you do 1'lt never speak myaugain " long M I live. Beanies, I've got no claim on- ymi'now; it's all over between,us, for I cau't export you to go on wuiling for me for ever; Mi, George dear. cousidhr yourself free, and look out for Another girl. ~‘You won't have any trouble in tinding one. Yon will alway, hi" mr friend, won't you? There's my (lam niiatrt-ss cum“ for me, and I must. wmil ullUuy letter. I'll write you another in Lniulrm directly we grit nailed. hood- bye, dear, With a thousand thousand kisses.. and with my eyes hrirpming over, thinking of ynu and everything, I remain, Your lov- ing and unhappy, . RAI'IIEL. ' FROM R \r'nrcn DU‘I‘UWE. Jr, \VARMM’JOX F'TJ0'.y'sT, E tlt To Gamma Msr.rtv;ros, vRrrrwrrisut's BITS". . - ,_ 1:... do yothink my li- miJItreu in doing! Tsking‘ have of It", home; going to her favorite rooms And plncu- in Ind out otttie, home, and saying ood-bme them. I want ed t go with /2%1' she “id she preferr- ed Juli}: alone. BO I came uphere to write my letter to you. I [eel A little choky mr" " t , George, don't, but I'm not guts to gwir way. A few minutes sgol look out of the window, and there war my young lldy walking slowly along} looking at the trees iud the (lowers. with all her heart. in her eyes. Not tar from herr .stood her (“liar and the scorpion. She turned towards them, but they never moved. The scorpion took put his cigar also, oifered it to,Mt.ulaldsne, and then lit his cigar, willie look in his eyes that mnde my blood boil. Seeing they would isut Luke any notice of her, my young lady moved tslorif'xway; while theymnt on talking null smukiu v. What a puir '. I hope a. judgment. will fall on themsome ay, and than I'Ilmll be there mace it. Thnt’a Ml the ham) I wish than): " " fn'"', for my money he “has! me if I want. ‘m a place. " Whoa I dot' I said, “I Ihu’u’t come to you for out." Hrs only laughed, Ind slid that lame of In had I lawn-1.0 lesrn. Ind perha. I they'd be lorry when it was too lulu. {don't think tlust mm ha a heart. Ive, Ira lllreuly to go, and I__Mn only waiting till my deiir"ytstiig. lady comes for me.. Ther train Joanie hurt. for oi h upon two hours MI) we have plenty of time. Whit .Brwwr-__. oLi... .y‘v __--- ,,, A,,,,, : I,:, .h- up. _M_r. Redwood Um thenmnd After I’d P mu the may I e from th. BrindM the mama-n! IU wan the tend. mohm an”, rt, and tho only to an wrth m" boxes. " in"! often Mord of tho Rxmdlvd Cror drive. , " m my of he trips. and I in": ne it "m Hmv m Mann!" of my dur Duly-mil w»- grateful to him for Hugh. Hymn My wuulresmi lea: coneiilla ll iii. it wu through the vill e we we going. wsnother WET-2'“ wag; Rugged? was out, mfg everybogy had . a in tinding mm. You will trriii or Jor my dear young lady, tstel end, won't you? There's everybody showed how mach she we: . can!“ for me, aurl I much loved end honoured there.” The reactor. t I'll write you another lemme out _ with his ' wife tad. child-l 'ly we g& "med. I-ood- I rérr. and they shook hands _ will) PA] thonsnnd thousand _kiiyes.j mistress, and nskbd her to write to tyi1 I brimming over, thinking i and whether she promiled or not I can't thing', I remain, Your lov. I say, but elm kissed the. children, end we! , R.wuiira. l drove away. Not fuel, but very slow, And ‘r "tr _ ' w ' we the door of the Hrindled Cow n hamper! “WWW” ", li' ARMV'TO-V 1 was put into the “Hinge, mil whntever T" .(LH'W‘F' Alumwrros, I you may say oi_the)suwli1ely she'- I good ', . c., I sort, 5nd I ll never IMF: word Igninel7| oripr.-- Herc ye are. not I her, though she wasn't. I Invourile of mine. 1 t in London, and now I can . And Ill the children nine oat of wheel. and: plenty to tell but I'iltrssad i waved thtrir hands, ind cried, F6 God blue? I know he tiresome you you, lady '/'-0, George. the world isn't so nu letters. , can hem you bud After all ', there's plan? of good people} .nmn knock, at your door, in it, end we met I Inlay n them in Chudv' or loner trom the: bother. _ lei h village. Av. lest we got to the nationr ‘slmuomiug a regular nuil- “.3 he stationmalter waited on a! himself . you n lot, “purge dear 2 [ml we had haulage all to ourselves, and I Fit it should he? my good all the flowers and the hamper were put on l he chance (which it will the sells; end then anon pethnps the bestl dear), I'll nka it up to 1 thing of all. At the very momentum ("in and ,rrhwtrirrttfrr _ ' _ r carrier AND” 001m TY rgi 1 V'ORK HERALD. , wWrprf.tttitir W L AXpEQ u. uh-" ondnn, set- ott the first Tifronr "Ye. fihg',id2ha don't an. you mu‘y ym 'hail rennin th Inc. M we‘llyever, - [nrt !" It m with it who one jealous, if - In "'t'l,',',"i"1ut't gave me hi- WI', and w- and if you don’t m ml me 1trl,"gt'i',','.'f bun be h now in our room. tlt hug be I. nt I write fo “other In hm bun Mu - will qty. " Brno. Clad P wt- .. M thii letter. i vow mu ain- h lmih. A 'ttca,', " Knud- 'rd)atpd'f. m ttttrir'wo m m tPze8, h a on, bis m! "vim an an on.“ 2l't l my , . ttieg1Etl mun». au '77 " Parte :hn-xuml M “who the RH -T"rTitrsv1mrm0r_RrrmrmrBirr-Trrcr-rrritF was quickly opened, and who should jump into it hm Chad I " o, my den, den Chad," said my mistress, " yuu must go. on must go y' She trirrd to Oh him out, {In the might}: well have "fed to more . mountain. There Chm! In! “ruched out his gran head between hispun, licking my dear oung lldy'l hundl. Ind he now" qtir, ed till the train " -resttliryr along. Then he got up. and pukhi*h9|d ithr upland looked Into heir-co th MI lo elv [peak- ing opt, in: 1:"th to say. "I’m going to shop with yoii. ind go ttttttrt you so. and whoever tries to prevent Inch-d better lonk oat for him-elf." And-they better had, for if war 3 tuithful has; but: huym'h breast it beau in Chudi, and he’d by dorm his life for his minnm.‘jun u I would mp out. What could she lay. Whtt could the do? It tet 139;:er rqund him tttd said,, - __ """e"e - -- "rr-'"".'" w :'"r: ~~--a-- her hrsi'ricw%"id' burst. 133'“. say a wot-(H but held her hand. Ae lsst she took herseli‘ sway trout me. Seeing h'ow she was Btdter. l ing,.I “id to her, " Cry, my dear mistress 'r' have. nr'good cry. It will relieve you. ( There’s plenty or time.” "Nu, “121101,"; she said, "it would be wrong. li t'ucre's' tyrlyrdyoyttide they'd see me, and would think my father had not been behavinghind 1y to me. They must hot think that, through me, Rachel. I shad] be myusliprer sicmUy." I never would have believed she had such strength andspirit; presently. she said in . steady voice. i6 Now, Rachel, we" will go. " We went hack to her room, and .sheJtook snziie' I1owers she had gathered, sud gone I long look round. so! than we went slowly downstairs. George, dear, all "the servants were outside in the grounds; and they sllcame u to her sud said “(turd bye, miss, and we" liope we shsli‘v soon see you back a sin." It wuptrisl to her, hat she bore itl‘nsvely. .. Good-bro,' she and: End she shook hands with them all, and took the ilorrers they had gathered Mfor her ; and the -ttsrr'us a, too, was tult" of flowers. I eonld gave kissed every one of them, I could, though they were not all ferrules: I did kiss them thst were, for they ssid good-bye to me as well, and what little differences we'd had “barium and another were all forgotten and forgiven. There mm s great, St. Bernard ‘dog, my deer young lady's favorite o5all the do s in the place, the ilog thst was her’s Inf nobody else‘s, that I knew she’d have given the world to take with her, but didu t due, for fear of her hither. She knelt down ind put her sun's round his neck snd kissed Ahh again sngl again ; ind George deer, in all the peo- ple that were standing About there wasn’t: dry eye. Yes, there was; I am telling is story. The scorpion wss iherc, staudingrat the steps of the Hall, n: i he and nobody else Wu muster thertr--tmda?erhspa he is. He was smoking of course ; het is always smoking, and I wish he'd si'noke himself into A fit that ho'd never recover {mm T He was looking on, cooLnnd smiling, the framed to enjoy it all. 0 ',-but thief“: better keep myself in ; but il‘there's such a thing as jiustiee in heaven or earth, it will {all on him’ one "day and brash his wicked heart. He stood there as tool " you lease, and when we were in the csrrisge he was brute enough .to raise his hat to my dear young hidy. . Chud-tat'sthe name. of the deaf grehtytyr-s.rtetaite close to the my plate I’d tell bin? tojump upon the rcnrpion and tear his heart oat. And Chutl "would have done it too ; he under-mud! not only every word my young by speaks, But every movement she makes, an lhc’d only to mine her little linger and point to the scorpion; and it would have been ll over with him. But she tlil nothing; nae simply looked away. Then the carriage began to move " and the servants ran Myer iCto the gates of the Yulrk, and there m" the lodgekeeper and Iris wife Awkh more Howe". and 'every man there haul his hat off, and every female hul her apron to her eyes. Now, George, there were two ways to tlt. railway ration. one through the Park, the way we hadn't come, and another through the village ; and Bud ll Wu my..duv.y to be new her. She wnlked. o, no slowlg, And-topped ulmollat ever snap. with er Jusud M. her heart, but {don lb. ruched his room the door ‘opeued uud out ho cum. SIM tt her hands togrtiter, Ind looked up into as (we, and than hqtoppnd. " Have you come to tell, ams," he laid, " that you repent your up. dutiful conduct! Jim's you Comet to beg‘ my forgiveness, on to nay tut you wags: Mr. Redwood t" Three, 6r tour times did we try to speak baton [he got hm" word- out. " I have come take] your fotgiveumm, gnu." 5M9 said. " but 100mm. any”. Mr, edwoo0." “Out of my “in t." he cried, and there wen a white {may on " lips at he pulhnmt her, and uhnmt hmckud hen d6wn. I run and caught incl-find lhe reaugiu. td in my um! may quiet. tar u long timu. Y"' tiidn't crghut Ihu‘mghing authough I In: for. Sh. no i'iiU lur tilu; would may“: " In! Yuk“ 'dll til her th wun't to go. Ho VII in th hon-o, but' .5. - at,“ luv. '* Mood It the door I“ da um he would - have come nah-{I WA! to mm her out, and It Int uh. was! out into tho pow tge tow-uh hi- room. I followed her " n dunnce, in cm the tni in vnm we; l wen') n all lure 2l"',.,'i'llD't breyh day", tttgt t't 2i.7,hy, th? 1ttg; t. m remolth. tgre', 'l,tffdi"f8t'.','l samurai-min. L Ipoke ops-l" kWiiiba UiiliT m " “imam: ram-£2“: Love and wedding rings are. we hope, ii. limwly Associated '. Tet Colley Cihter px, claims: " o, how many torment: lie in the Imull circle of a wedding, ring I" l I)" yrin know why this gold circleb in phteed on the left hind? opinions differ. On the one side it n tsttirmed that n vein prmveedirug hum *9 ht, " to that ringer In the at)” ", "tt the o her, hm?” (We! that théhiiie is nuhjrct to her hunlnml, Nlpoleon l.. when he man ried his second Empress. whispered in M. Pra,lt's ear : bl The Human law nrddna that all slaw» should wear rings. Inn] " the wo men an "trr mm they ought In wl-ar 1m bulge of servitude." The Little Corporal mud the Gretst Em. perm VII not given to weighing his wnr a " hr " politeness was conerrned. It in more mwfnl awomen to know .tlust men in I h'Tt'tTer',t,'i',,':r why: haw demon. strated the ten emu of their pus-ion by " m ["1" and nothing at: rm. ' mi. riet dip: _ Ifyou ur ribbon by the piece it is always cheaper. So when you are huyingsnme for the memorandum slip " hope, though, you Jrisve the ribhpy.jrcthe house) buy a piece if pm cam, Take what- in left and make n hookmisrk for dear mamma or Pe. or, better still, mskoono for dear grandma, who has moreJime for reading. Measure her prayermoolt, or the Bible she always uses. some day Wylie is not looking, ID as to cur 'rise herpu Christmas. Then mtg-our riMIwn so as to Make (lire?! 1mreiiiriCinarks' for her, one for the. Psshus, another for the' Gospels, and Another foe the places nhe‘ los hat to turn to. Haw these ribbon: togt'ther with some pretty stitch at the tdp, iryou lin've no pretty ivory bull in the house. Fringe the ribbon " the when end. Or if you luv: I box of water rolnrx and know how. Lapse than. then piiint mnc‘iininlv flower above the fringe. You ill find that grandma never gnu A day wit mit- vein, chm markers. The ribbon can had for Jam-xii T ----r, ___,.,,,' “WM".-L. - Fr," ttiiiiiiirto uni. Bo let our Ion As radium more And run A: no“ forever. It I'll not: the Hop 0. ad IT than new to ".ng . "no wit I! dug. ”may no). hug ttt hndnd do" to II. R: own-9M C . . onf It": be me n Dev-ml. Olim- mniwu, or pub. I they. as} and. such a tt Let “in? Ian." " (mm l n Math tot, " i mah- .- iMnd can." " “it“ " up "" ay%tit " "td n” n m. ',t,'N: W, at... Thu Moving mph”, *1 a m 'er.' n A 'i"u""qte- yon tell him wharf you aa, that for a penny you can get enough pnper fora dozen presents. Cut this cartridge paper in strips two inchet’ wide and eight inches long. Then cut ordinary writing paper into strips one and a half inches wide and eight inches long, Put the strip of the writing piper nver the strip of cartridge paper. tying them together round the centre with apiece of ril)_bon matching "irurustsrtridge pa . To the knot in the bow of this "limit {and securely a pieen of long string or of nun-rm ribbon. At the other ond of the stringmotin a. pencil. Then, it any 'tmp irtuita to leave a: name or 3 message " your front door who has forghtten to bring pencil or card, why, there is your memorandum slip nllrendy lying on au front hail,table. The pieces of writing paper can be clihnged every day, you know. .. -"eieee_l. ”nu...” m...“ 'VP-V- ____,,, V chryyiemeeu'ne ' .'e' A In beautiful 'catuuse, die dreary :t_\\':|.\'- 1 Through WIIU-e Inuurnmlnens null u 21W tneNntri' im bursting- The toouuws of summer maven the way. But whey; the white cal-U) like a bridal robe :r: Hens. “ And wppnim the dome ot the .uky bends “DOVE _ T , And bright Mind“ tho sunlight-my hushed upirli listen-1 . T Tothoururs qusoiled soul made whim m God‘s love, V _ _ . This " the time whim every one in wonder am; what, to give {very tme else for Christ- mas. T And Perhaps, papa has Ithised sick of hiie.hitdrisii.tit fer spending money. And; pethsps, he has "My promiudSU cents, and perhaps. he has not pr'omiled any money at all. . Sub no nuanced imagine that money And him: is something else that will only cost about six cents, Get a _ ieee of pink or yellow or'green oar‘ri‘lgc A',':')'. [from house has been papnred lately, you wi 1 be sure to find sc_r:\ps in the house J,yttl1erwise,, is going to tstand in our way: Nonnbit of'it! Money never' has to, when 11qu thought: and good wishes are to be i?f,i?tt?iiriili,i'ii' And many it is Lhe good t oughtaisad gbod ”wishes that make the bent pan. of anything iiiten at Chrtgthiaitiuie: But here, besides good wiaheeare direetions for linking pretty prisema out of almost nothing. . ,V _..__y..,,. Thinkpf making nne only costing n cent '. Such a'tiretty one, too. Take an envelope, cut through its face two line: like this, X. helm; cureful. that these lines. are even. Then turn buck th? corner; sad what do you supposé you have? A' icture Irmnc, and you nevcr'would luwu tllnugnb of it I In it you can pm llleus'. nhotograph of the baby or theone ofdenr mam"); that you love, or if have ymtayathitsg else; Wen the paint- ed card you have beet) keeping so long. If yty1r,,m1velopem are blue lined with white or white linedavith blue, Bee what a. and Conv hinution of colors you get. And , ydu can draw, soc-how nicely you can decorate those- camera you have turned over. If you can- not. draw you can write initial}; endures in each corner. You can make this frame stand up by pasting a nuirow snip nub from a visiting card on the back and beaming it. Or yofesn hang your fume from the wall with narrow ribbons. If yin want to you cautfor halt a; dozen more pennies, paste half a dozen envelopes together, making half I 11azenirames in one. The can hold MI the family batty; Kick these frames or paste tlle'm ME boards to keep them firmly. Hove. wisn the dim cloud: ot Willard?" .To 81%;}? the raudyAptt that ”huff mm: wsrrerGii'tryu and russut and loath»: wood! Throut,1,'ll1Tastur,,,, that "169'..th cold ocutan's T dullrhu. . . . ind} 45%}:in sttrruto,' manic when. minor V _ "aw, v" MTPmr me'"--. _ T . “Y "I! ' . no Hold; and mu a'Fii Mk , . A ducal-{Mal wan-mu tho bought of the wil- . 0w. I tnr the dark blue mm“ tho dry leaves "e, an»: sud bravin- In the hblioto minxlu. . And dlo In EM Manure their lender Lanai. , 'mutt/it thv manuals through sum;- (unit in tltt. Dal-u outta“: emerald of Maury stoned“ Slim: the falls len doin the lad": -e . Mound mum (rug mussel and fun: new» _ gnu ; ' ttr!rtMtiir_w scarlet in wild ml Hula helmet I With (my pennies of 'llalfvlW,'l'l,'tlit'll ber ' 1m". . ' . utur bond: ainer' Fer the void. wen blt w J It 1tF,otthho Nelda and mu 'lil'll"r'. can? .. FOR THE LAD. B. Meaning of Wedding Blues- And M M round In nuwhm found 'rem Izents For 0min Minter (John. ,-HsusEs L. CAREY cums. .m Wr-ttTi Rt Thteltetdrelt 1tyeA_effegett ",liFis'yiri,i1C9ii'i'ig'it . ”It? 2.att2tlfdlaht, Pit 'alt,tu'adN'g'I8t -tifikfif a...“ -t'rh-d' ran-ed A down with his pick. but the to“ formation crumbled under hit (on. and he hm. it “I “In. Thu,- thn Humid! In. "r, passed and the night. l lorning found him {an}; n circle n tho hottcm of the 'hut, in eyes It. his breath coming in quick gup- Mtl.' tah". weaving the m In unlo- Nahum. The torment: ot mm ad hull". "tet- ah hundrod Md mummy no him.. ROM":- lih I ar, who Mann-don his not. Ind his; to pay, and nga'in View to hit ke: wilt n jargon of cums. .isorrk his chucked in. mi and on his mm to - bin in 66 Hello! above there I he shouted. lie on the prophet’l one} for noel-l 1halt I " Don't take that ladder oat t" ' _ century he: not entrainment! 'd',tl'a'2lut By Gut timehoth may: and bucket; were ed the holy garment. The hum-.118 brought clear of the shaft, end the '" sinister fees to the an! by. Sulta- Sellm I. in 1512 ttt of the Corttututttprryrtre the edge. with the ir of tho at!!! of um '. anl any, led t." he atthd twining- Median hmiii1JUro, wurgs "N! M bpdq ly , " we‘ll gm’e Inmmetto hewl shout, , punched yum] that time in Pd.heyhe, cl " God in heaven !" yelled the miner, the celiphe. rtiao.ig.t.dtt't"1ti 're, " vou ain’t going to have me here ire you t" with flowing gleam like then. worn tn “I. The Spaniard e and at the verge with Invent try then whom we. m teeter,', a chunk nfrnckin Erhard; " Whaler you to design-to " “Turin, o! the old. ML cry!" he shill. r6 You love the rnims--ver' It is needle" to Mid that in color ll iirt"Y good -Fou any in him. Stop now, or I that hue of nil Irthsr.ttrr.td,to the W“. smash you dead y' and tho extent to thh “an. venenhd by. But the Cornishman remunerated. It tsil true believer! may he OWN-51 the was a bit, of satanic cruelty more'to his feet that. the t2trl :t",t,ttl',i/tt chor- fmm-y to let the fellow nun-e there. and at ished title of the In an P that of Islam last. laughing heartily, they weved him ul hereineen." or '/stuard.iah. " the holy I" nvlieu and went away, Ten minute. later th." I 1'tif Qdd in sxytrtlusiethtts, M‘ he heard the Minds hoof: patter down the ing to the . ohaifimodart trad-luau. the 00:: wild: and knew he was eheudoned. iqqueatioy W" prytenttd by the [th't Hall sat down and tried to think. Hg eYemtn denial! afthenuneof “It. let knew thetjenque bynotlicr miners wee im- ni u is taken of trrftit.ude for " ttree h possible, for they-were the on] white men Thut discovering the III- MW.“ iu‘the' district. Discovery lby Lr/Ill', we. tmtree. ' . a cumin one Alma-t . in 1y remote, and . ----re.er""'."1Tr:tt.'r,C such a tliging {would m‘er‘ili nothing les. then The ihtpel Simmef the m“, the 2tt an Miles of the shaft were not Men. . timbere en it was Mtozether out of the . with“ to “tempt to olimh them. He dft2l'tr, tt,!'Nt',h'lt2'te'l 5mm: we: Caught like. “A". ed rat. and tum the "N {Cent Pi . m it“ been” issue however re ',2,WI', it tobk no other h'ld’ o. :1 'lh to tho . tip”. form than death. In fact, he was leaking 1rl,t, 2mg?” 'lu',',tl'Ta",Q my“. to death right lgtween the e a. In I few Any J,", 9h. 'dl,',,',', belief the mrthhnt hours We inn“ ngin to an}; from thirst: reconc: Pl L,'l 'ld ,' lite-Orion. he " T. P, hm“. - C' 'ttrr": "htarW __‘ - “7%. was Dilute? 7of m.‘ hidénun “we: " famine did "when! He mead Alive Eillm "iretood on end " the t ought,mud spurred by torivr, he lap ed to his feet and split tho air ter, thick! and mines. The holluu shaft mogd them back alum, until his lungs wore themlelm oiit and ho wan still. - The sitnnunn Wtut dendlr in "its very simplicity, hut still he could not. make up hi. mind to die. lionween his proxy-ma of horror he gathered his «use: 33d Mnjured. up and dismiwned Ithotrsan8ho+ plus. 'Only one Rid ite attempt to “M into execn: lion: tGt mm in cut steps in the-ids. Ho When " looked upward hell. ski-0’ dill of skr,rntein twins“. nrhrdu. hu. new n “in. a in“ Mpnofnhdvknnydld .Mieiq.d met ml “a“ the V . hr- Tf/ttIG',', 't,tltgttrf Jtttt,'2t) _ a , I ;pttt'?tllll. who - lit“ mum-mung.” But"the Cornishmnn rmttonstratesd. It wall a bit of satanic cruelty mon'to his way to let the frlloy nurVe there. and at last. laughing heartily, they I'm-ad him when and went nwly._ Ten minute. hm he heard the 1mrroU hoof! patter down the guy‘h and knew he was nhupdonefi; -- . .. ._... . a"... .. .v_..Wr. my m... ...- ,.... . The Spaniard l tpred " the verge with a chunk nfrockin E','t2ht " Whnfor you cry t" he slid. r6 You love the rnims--eer' good -Fou any in him. Stop now, or I smash you dead y' One "morning all three went to the limit. Han add Horace descending and Goif re. maiaireMrore to work the wiuduais. They nscended and descended by memo of u rude rope ladder, “one msn', "gre, did. not Buttlee titdraw them up in' the . ticket. In the course of an hour or two the Sptniud 1hwmroihTszizirirsmi-rtttrriTriTmrahii-i7 and while he was gone Hull iilUd the bucket. He gsve.the signal And up it went, but when he turned to his pick mm he heard . peculiar noise. and looked around to seis the rope buideabelng withdrlwu. It Wu then a dozen feet tbove his head. At that hia, veins ran ice and his peril thushed buort his mind Is clear as day. , g Old miners will, nerei ‘gc into the moumr mine with I party _ot three. They know that harmony in impistmible in Inch ts group, and the resent xnltmue was a one in point. Hull 'l'ir/ltydl going on with thts work ' the other two werseager to abandon it, and reproached hmwith tht Innate. This led to hard words, quarrel'i, and nighus yhan never I word mu apokeu at. .11. Ad older hand would have uncalled blood in the Air; inn Hull. " I hue said, wan a. young fellow. and, 1ksiderthis, Ire had th mlembly good opinioh of himself. ' _ . _ Whether Ihe had the opportunity of curring out her that history uyoch "oh Wil iAtu lit. Wu Utdly the kisyief IMI to dilfluytny wumnunml ire-knoll, optllly. nu yevwtten he died ngold ring WM tend tied to in: left “In by . ribbon-Ge an; wouuining the Queen'. hair. "tfy, M couruMp he had relented the tines. Mu? with one in dr. form of . gold strap and tuelile, set with dhmonda an the poly: $b I will win ‘nd wear the. if I can." J Love haul we! proved superior to sorrow- inlleed, grief Alrengbheul ktfercuua-and I certain Baron Men. nut to Siberia and dey. prived of all hit pursuant trinket-L winged to reliuth hi: weddin ring, deuUriug that it it went his finger 'SJ,')') owith it, andJu'u wishedwere respected. TJ. John. son preserved his wife'. wedding ring, with thin imcriyliuy '. “Eben '. Elia; Johnson. nuptn,Jul. l, 1736 l ’monug, eheu I Much Y], 1752." Inge-ally “at iubwlnutéd hunt-Dent for “not“: Agony. “(In theariummsr 0119450 three mgn pene- trated that part of Colorado now known .5 Gurtniton Emmy. They were an American named_HaH. n Cornish sailor named Goff, umf a Spanish Indian, ivhoiag,riuunet I?! Juarez was corrupted into ‘fHorace " by his ‘minpznjons. They can!) from Culiforpia Gulch, in [like county. Col., and worutiolr; They found, eventually; . prmising gpoc and went into camp,-. lt was on the musk: of a little scream, where the land at frrat showed gold in the washing pun, but After , time the" plserse played out, and certain suriace mappings "g,"Jt,',") them to sink a shaft. As they went, own the are that they Encountered.“ sort of rotten qua-ti, seemed continually on the point of growing richer, but continually failed, no I month's time found themhrith an uapmstitable holy of fitry feet, worn oat, discouraged, angry -iy. brief. ripe for tropbie of tax kind." hag): gold, th Lhoé’e days the pro-sacs of silve wainot satrpeetesd Sp that pan. 9f the Rockies. and the mmes were all bF placera.” They wore all three adventure"; And Golf and the Spuqixrd were, in addition to_thtt. frontier deaperaydoms of the worst elm. ‘33“ was a: young follow from . Penuylvpnm. T hey hull fullen together In hazard And started on their advenmte ngtu‘ fortune with a few weekn’ ratiomrstmck.enro_nts'1rar- ro," tlurir tools. armis, and. the cloth” they stood in. _ . " E 2tghr,i,tgt hiv. mummy" i"'iiisiit Inning. u that ma," T lone. we 'd'Sfl “do.” U.d.r6'atherh who, " tho Scotchnum once and, an "urs.. ca' wutbfu'o' human,” up bar loud! wedding ring Ind inner'lhnd ' " If I ur- vie, I will but. tim." . _ "- Ion-nth life,“ " B God than ii In a. Th" " cum to! at m nus-um, tt-p. Grab“; CAST INTO A PIT Dv'unn' NO ‘20 “m 47, The wishing-J the We! Mon. V T The home of our tirrt potent: in mgr-Hy hliovod t6 ham been aim-tad in m high: lands of Cum? tttttt “a: but: had quite impo-i le go none . in)”. Mmy fume “amt- have bee-yin!- to moncile,wi!h m er}: hailgtmg mrthet Te,', JsrePtitti!irmtt%e GM vi“ “it A 1e.nndPilon 1',t,ya1,SNN'.'1','2 of India ; Enid “d Dill-III “.3. river: in the an... and his; ure, Knobul Run- and 'lttth8.'ttdgtt "hurls 1,AiiaiaG, II‘ M mm The late also! 1.'t,ttdtttvtti, In Ian. -d than God, MW) firm chdla [cinema an Grand 1-s,pi4 the "human 0% an, =itt1U donbh enema-gt, mm_m FiiiiFGriiF h," .733 ----gF2tilr." - '... Sun th a. nun-m F a in 1J7e"lk'4G7Ji'? on Em..~:~..:.â€"i.-:é -lebratod Austrian 6ientaust, tii. Km- bwek; who ha. been Able to 'tlow by incon- trovertible evidence in connection irith the seal and the alusraettrra of the letters that it Grararario-lT-ai7xirirstrrnePrmr 400 your: x by one of thd ordinbry Rom; copying w o abound u M Medias, uni Cairo. The ruult‘il shuns d‘cnmanv. has been ”gloved frmrr-thet golden shrine containing the other feline o Mohlmmed and mlegnwd to oueurity Ind oblivion u spurious. The question, now' trim " to whether the fuck than, it ha been “lowedto lie on the Prophet's can for ttttte.?. I . ' _e__i_N __ u.-. Fail iFGraTGar-cWitf?rTare_" \'arsel ION, u. The river which want out M the garden " than "tstod to have div“ into four haul: s-Pigort, comm F5. land of Harish ' GUton, tt',trg,tg “0 whole Innd of Ethiopil: Hiddel. , gob... toward, Auyriu. Ind Balm... h. Eughnvu in well known, ditgtas' 5: posed to be the mm of 1"t2; but " other two when, opinion. n b. M as varied " the number of "inn o- tho point, when m in legion. Emil-h it b gcnml design-rim of South Ankh. "re, unit. and pu'hlpu India :Cli§§ WW' for Emma is. Ind the MM % d AfIZien as Ami' anal-Ally. ' -, - Ia-ing tho curly dtmtNiqqt whit I" hit npr" y.rrtsteetefyyt5, M (It lt fell "hir foot stadium-Millet suapended in tho nix he bum his) will” of joy; His Und Ihook Io Mb w nucply “hell the top". but it - {In " Int uni v.“ slowly on! a back uglin. m mud ttotitt tan-I. bu. gathering bin 1"ttttfr, I in! GM ugh- ed the rope laid a up. haircut” Bot More he unguided n dean but. he who sttieti.prirh I premonition lo MS' tttat he slid tirihg.'d, m’ g in old tir, ,i,u1"l,' oil ed in nun. “(I‘m on o ?3hedlt m can of waiting," he Into-rod between hi. Math. and well he did lo. Had he forgotled it this may.» " In» would never hure,lttsep' told, for when he vu with. in . tulryn ottht upwhon hi. PE,"', aye! hid caught, the ma cream of t 0 pint and the wait if'h1','l'd,',',' "I in his mouth. the weak gape purged. mdhe (all ts-Urol one otlle In! idler-M a orrv ' . _ ~View] _ lung? t The tsntimMrrutttmodan world, not done in Turks ' but the in, mm, Jen, Centre! 1'di1,lrdTc'l'i'll', in it the pro-ant moment in I “ate of ferment and entwined, c.aged. T ' . . by the dimvery thus one of the moat - b .' med relics preserved here " 3mm i. I l forgery. up ,'cossa.tettiepltuttatr to it. " 7 New York, Tim. The "he in question i a Letter which he: hitherto been regudodur r l begng in the heudwriting of the Pam, Muhemxneg him-elf; " we: diluent a, _ e-_-rf ___ the French orimhUiat, Meghan BiFitibT6iiV, V - , -. By an uni"; dun-i. Jeriir11it"r55( "l’iwnumtmmwlh 3,, c?:. Wed Lu, “In“: as“. l“ . ' 'tt withit. m bid“. yu- ud‘nd w ', A rt " ", Il-stole-rind tgttth'gtet. ", I: .Thc minor tut the -tar arrtirbe.. t _ , had. had vow unduly, Id " 1m . _ tttttttttit: draw-us. h a V'-.,. ee autumn ‘potrduo ' [e l 'ebu-- done no he would have an 2.'sd,'tet V "might And mu into th. only! liirtt, - T I __ 'orainataartrsuaurdttrsriyd, in, _ __ 1' . backonttootiser dd. cal/thaw , an“. V . 7 _ F, some fi tnyean "go. in I Coptic new“? in ru, ti It in I ”remnant covered’it Cuiie w (sting, and which. Liter Inving bum deciphered with gran diffrtruhr, - found to con-in of a damnnd Uddmwd by ch. Prophet. Mohammed to the gunner or en- liph of 'ttnt; to the qsireset that tho latter, " well as the pa. should become cougar“ to 131mm. It had ' well known upto the time of the discovery ot thidoeumm" that A letter of thiakindtmd bedex-ouad by the prophet to the governor of Egypt, No one, however, drum“ that tho original was still in existence. ma all imagined that nothing 'had remained nave copies. The text of he Inner was found by tho Miami-u t'lfyv)lli'ets))1','idll; bhaploginnl to be identical _eith tut of the documenl- found /e,i,",dr,,tt'tg and .ceordirtgiy, the aulun, 3' ing to the urgent entry-tie- of the Mahlmnadlmthroughout this world, [undated the MD for about $100,000 Ind placed it in t a holy shrine It M lm. perUl bra-bury of ulchme, Along with the lundnrd Ind the cost of t.hss.trrophtt,, Ja' Imunlulnu - w... -. '" up.-.” _.~ lack of authenticity has now {can desfihitew ly proved to the ntidmtian of the lulm. ofthe ahaik ul Flam, and at the luding Mohammedan divin and clergy t the ashlar-ted Aurtrian xienulilt, r. m- mm was: ViSB;€;;ndel-inglr;n1‘ien found hf: 995110! the next you. hm Cami-hm and a. Spaniard J ysies were - hand of mm ' V ta-dt.ttieir 'l't)t,1thta'?,htltelt, tik MOHAMED“ EXCITBIHT. uriFd3OGu5iiir" ___ -ee iii

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