Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1903 — Page 4

* Mt Mr J> x M <427 Z Dju«t THEted 13 the ri-rasty _i< w»«-s Bee S’.haepp will forte for Mrs. Sarno- ’-t>- fonaz -oasner | t ’_■ - -i* 4,-ro.f- -_■ F Krorkraberr aad wife eater-I tacnnd < f- a- c< ->-»r frvgxi- x< . Fraiay Jaar-s -t-v-0,. ;,ir r r«i <jf i.-ty-rig fr«* Se.*ff--r f i Dwaahur. Hr* Lvi.-s J >3tw> <4 Fxt Wsyw-. ss ~_sting her pxremts E. T R. <h_ Mr- Vangnndy i*»d 'hS-iron '.4 Oxtrcr ia-re vi-ating b-r ’ro- , tter F ELxrtar for * so» ’l>yIza» f rain ret>l*~' p>»".3e at i (£ tite qtte-Trte vw of the j for-r>-T- have their oats sown- , Mi* Laws Htxhrju who ha- bora , amending tbe winter in Decatar. ts *: hjr&e -nr.tinf ber pxrent- for a day* Mr- Sbiitz ->ront £*.<«* with her son Benjamin Shiltx and 1 C. W Hiteh xh pmrhawd 7 rod' <nf‘Am-nxi f>ld fmoe .of Brtn- ( mjc Br». of Decatnr TS- parries, took dinner j with Mr- Hi* tte’•”k Sunday <3. ; UitHr . k x»l familr W £ Miller and foarily. R B Stewax and wife. I The day w -p-nt tn rntfic and Amusements. M er.ry.-o- ha- rrodG-n Lew WaHacs- - fa- -.natinz -- ry 4 the “Fair God and > familiar with the dtaracter»tii» of th- nobfe race <rf Aztec* who rated* Ifexioo before O<»-4t-rr.«i~. -ith* - r- •' c-'-iw do»t> --".ra. rerntari — later . thday- -.4 the hap!— Maxim Lilian we firsi 'Az-xLa tie-lx<--f th- M -.'•- rnraa.- in a r ya •iaTv Seed pAat-tea -I have for eaie pore mriy Ot. _ and eariy R'j« «*e»: p.taicca Peter C Lv-rect tooth Thirteenth Kreet Decatur Indiana. Tad Im Dr F. I* Rxhter wu. vat year ey»a fr«re of charge Giaanss corrort!y Stte>4 fir p>x v;- Xi.-ioubie ’-.sr-c. too:-. rere ‘tra.t far-aurt- bwtight etuat eye aof .rreaT-lar . zot. CbosL-t him. For Sale—Owing to pxx health I will tel. noy «tu»e and prxxny at lodiasia, .r trade oa=* !cr or town prjt*rry. Anyone waatxg u gy. -tto Asinem would do we-. ; v. ■' on>r aoc .it—’..gate sa'se or wrat Rixxr. lane Magkr. Indiana. dSHJfftf Excjrpets. Penonally con i acted esranaKa «ia Jtmc’-ir. Pacif . radray. to Color*:-. luh and Pw±. ' net p. ata. Very *ow co* way and ro-i&d trip r-.t— to T ria- ‘Jld M-ix-j. Ca. fortda. (te*rxi. Wiß-.utgVje and txrternaedi *> p. -t- No change of carrftroen St Lo»:« and Gty. Sandard a-: r.’xary Pullman t.aeipnir r*r- D-*t drmug car werrice. For panr eall on or addraw A. A L*«&- Jr.. T. P. A M.wouri Pacific rarlwaa '•rtitioel bu;ld.og. In-d-at-ipo..#. Ind. Near Trasee Un s« Organtxad. WaaMnctoe. April 15-TV creaafcat a of an .ateraMioeal buiMing la bor*rw anice made up «X Akorera re the baildiac tradaa tarooch wet tie Va *ed Stalaa a&4 Caaada waa perfacted a’ the <'OSt*b’Xae be:*c be.-i here Tte report of lha ’omaaittea on «rad*wtlal» r*cotE£r*ede<l the *a’*a< es aboot thirty deiegatea maiaiy fron th* »*e»em ewetlm of the country A aaaarrition far th« oeloe war adopted.

THE NOTED Draft Stallion McFarlane ■Mtar 4725. will be found the coming season at the Riverside Livery and Feed Barn. ! Th™ bone in too well known to need any recommendation. He baa keen owned and kept in Decatur for three year* by Peter Amapaugb. and will be in bis bands this neaaon GGdUwtf

’tK eather Forecast. Partly einody tonight and with probatay *&:<«*** north pcru:c_ homFmarkets. •mOTKE TO riEPCHASTS. Y;< ar* isrited t: loam .2 th_» x.'ixz free of eaargw. the pc»3e yjn w.ll pay for any form prxtncx. Acc irate peisaa paad by Delator merehao.u fee ranon* prai -jet*. Cor -T-ery day. GRAIN. nr c. l caancs, Gsarx nzneaawr. TVhear n*w f ® Cora- p?r ewt. y»ikw 4* Gora, per cwt_ oew mixed _ 4<5 Gate, new , >j Rm 40 1 Barjer 40 C.-.t-c S*c 5 <0 a 5 Alayce ■ r > | ~ 00; Tir&othT 1 00 i Ext wheat •» Flat Seedl 10 CIKAW MARKETS. Chicago martet ekaed u 1:15 p. m today an followa 'A neat May_ f "1 Wheat. Jalr 71 j Cbra. Mty ' 44? Cera. July 44$ •Jaxa. May -331 Onto. July 30f Mar Port 4H7 : -£ ?' ■ May Lard. p*r ewt 9 90 Jury Lard. p<?r cwt S» *0 TOLEDO MtuVkAiKETS. Clarxgrd every after&ooc at 3.-'/. 5 .X£ by J. D. Haj*. Decatur. Special wire sm-ioe. v '■■ S - i=2 S May wheat 7€| July wheat. 711 Cai i-ora. No. 2. exted. each 43 Mar earn 43: July corn 44i Cfota. eaah 34 Oats Mar ■taw. Joly 30f Ry*. <-aah 52 STOCK. et razo eenzoux, stsiza Lambs . 5j 6 6 H'jgy. per ewt $r S' » Cattle per lb 3| a 4j -a. per lb 5 a 5j Sheep, p-r lb 24 a Hid« 6. pw lb 6 POULTRY. BT ;. W. PLACE CXX, PACKZaa. Chicketw. per lb. 09 Fowls., per lb. 09 Ducks, pee 1b.09 Turkeys, per lb .10 ‘ Geete, per lb. I ( MAY .TARKET. > Sal umMhy bay r>a>d No 1 mixed hay tMiedi Na 1 clttw Ear baled > Lxee hay FUO lees. • WOOL ASD HIDES. ET E. EALTZB k sW. • W ane .... _lse to 1® Sheep pelts46c to 11 00 . f hidee. per pound. _ 06 Calf hides 07$ > Tallow, per pouxad 04} COAL. t r Ar.thraciteS 9 00 Djokuc. lamp 4 75 e Dumastic. not 4 5C OIL TARKET. Ti'xia fl fZ> Pennsylvania. LSO Corning IJO New Castle 137 '■ North Lima 1.14 k South Lima IJD9 k Indiana IJJ9 • WhiteboMe 12D 5 Soaseraet 95 ■ Lacy .95 f Barkenrviße J 96 B Ragland. ... xiS OTHER PRODLCTS. bt r4.aiocs caucus awd nacsawo. Eggs, freek. per dor 12 Butter, per pound 12 | Potatoes, per bushel 40 Liverpool maraet Closed I to j cent higher 00 wheat. Cara - losed jto ! cent higher. TARKET NOTES. Estimate for tomorrow: H<<* - D Wheat Oscars Corn 85 care Gata 90 cars Receipts at Chimgo today: Hoge 21X00 The amount of grain exported yes t*rday from this country was; Wheat and Flour. 214.291 bushels;! corn 210.961 buaheut; oats 7,718 busnels. Wanted Girl to do general house work at Al Fristoe’s. 80d3t Will Take it to Court Denver. April 15—Governor Peabody late yesterday declared vacant the offices of the Kimbers of the Denver fire and police board and appointed thsir successors, it Is expected that the governor's appointees will demand the offices and. being ref Med, will appeal to the courts. -

MARKET &LOTATK>«*« *-v.a eg C-—e-t P-:we far Six B ~ •a: - x sad _ rwetac *. I'dx’K: s G'a- »*-s _ <er»:«W M»i_ W 1 K.-M4 3 Si«»t • Si. : s..i*c te Owa»—SMaer u : c 1*: rm, m n.M ». SM* ■; —‘-we: • x; m S» X Gra - s-s PrwrtPMM at C* :a;-s- - -mo. w aaa:— .. ! s Mk M-; . • *<S M** ». .* «. u>, <r\ saw - . -rs MB, S =•;« r-X rt Partner —— —a a aw rt«y —.— - .. -tta* ;:jr s«a- — rjs km j 1 s>- MB Mi — .... la m.« M: IS Biss— Mar. ■ s* sjb > 1 ....... .. ...... a . a x 1 ■ 1 a> tSM Xk-IK-» ;*U tat J*-S. I J 4 K-t. H I -t». sa— At Lewlsv a Wbaes—Sa * saw 'Se . Ctew—S* l vv-is. t*t. .<* :a. tut v**-5» :3 :m >-vt •- Swaua as J| Cmu.— J***:« u SB Mi<>— * •** y * ’ »» * .1 11 fr sRA. * A* J... ■* R - s At C ncirnati. w»a^F—s *- s .23, —*-*4-;' >l - aux*: Cite - - » > A 3«_A MA fob .MAAuß—^se*--. r ** * «.p-A *4 - 7 »•*:—' i’>x< A-- • Lam*- —7*rr*i4 m 'I __ L vestsc* at C- caja. Cut*- 1 -'*4 Weses m: Sassers #5 —P- • ■««»—Ssaaw s: » /.♦’ tt , raer;—Law Masiy n u »: >r xj At Hew York. ’ cases— ’ ss i> - ' « m fc * .. Saarp- as ft-MM-tS g Lswis—fssady at At Eart Buffalo. Can s- fSrtiy ». n z -j E .4-—a ■ ss SB 'is' ' 1 ss «BM Lawas— s. *aTW -•* _ VTHANGEt? THAN FICTION E-'-pea- He tss Tree of Cree Ina ana. — KK Mm’. April 15.—Hathl da Jong thought to ba dead hetrea* to a .t-fe estate ax Rtocrtolm. Swede*, hss bee* found 1 vtag among Cree ladlazs as a xexber of the tr te A gt'd ring given bet by her fatter and mother who were kQted :a a raid by tte Crees sany years ago tax established her identity Wbe* John Andersen a re.ative. appeared :t thix part of Moatana a year ajr- and made inqvrrfoe for a family named TocngquisL no ot.e coaid aid Lint. Finally he met aa old resident who -e~e-ber*d that zaxy year* ag Frank Youggoist Lad tr.ed to operate a ran th :e the extreme nor - tert part of the state near whax is now the Bia kfoot reservation. One day the raach wa* raided by Cree Indians who killed Mr aad Mra. Tonaggsist and carried away thw- little giri. Ma th.il* then font years of age Andersoa yesterday met the E** with a band of Crees She te'd h:z sis and teen earned away By the In diacs after her father asd her moshar had te*a kiiied and that *;nee ’.het sh* had been with the Indazs sad was the ® tow of a member of the band wbc was killed :n a aaowsliie sever* weeks ago She remsmberad nschiag of her pa-ent* she said ex-ept that they were wt.-» nk» Anderson Ai *he had left tc remember them by was aß— - f. i rzt There was sa i 3 amptaoa os the ’aside of this ring but a* she m*M act read she did not know wes’ -«ax Aslersct rr the teßcrijgjoc wtrA eatabiwbed the identity of the owner of the oraassaM It reads “To Mathilda faota Papa and Mama Tosagtr-iist. ItM Asderaoa and the girl w.n go tc Sweden. May Tie Lp "SObOC Mew CMeago April it—On the result of a meeting to be held tonight depends the q-.er.o® of a strike wh.--h sr.»y :t volve 1 * ■•'4 w'-rkaet of the greet lakes An uitimalam oe wages is to bs preaeeted by the parrag- frr.ght haaa.ers at Chicago to the managers of the lake lire* and '.aV— 'Km’ractxsr* who supply men for dock work along Chicago river The demand is barked by the Internatioaal Juocgsboretnen. Marine A Traasjort Wortsti aaeodaUoa. — Massacred Entire Vlt ape. Constantinople Apni 15 —The lateeBulgarian achievement is the total de r.nKtlon of a small village of »xc!a lively Movs-jisjaa populr.toe One hundred and sixty five persons with the exception of a very few who escaped by flight, were ixas(arred Th* vsa.t »«re subjected to indescribable mutilation. WaM to Sea the Monitor. Metropolis, 111. April 15 —lt is probable that the Vnited States monitor Arkansas will stop here os her way down the Ohio either Sunday afternoon or Monday morning An official request has teen sent from Metropol is through Congressman J. E Williams to this elect Several boatloads of exeursionisu wen*, from here yesterday to see her while sbs lay at anchor at | Padurah, Ky.

e mmx £**«**♦** •WHEN KNIGHTHOOD: 3 WAS IN FLOWER I SO. Tie Lz-re ir- ,x u-adm c d Me’ Tetai T--r « S*«. «d Lre-z.ra *JM kawil-vt irn f . . Ll»m $ B) ED’AIX CASKODES MAJOR. J

xrv is tei i-aarv c: ■_ mr rr-T7TTH - -1 t nr*d W I if*' ' x sufci-te fry■BESa Z. L p-r«i to w' tea. ys ted tn a day e -vro a twooc tee ia tt>wt>i P-X3..1. wsa-ti lasgcwd 1 ie*tre tc rjte vce txaeada for u L**Nt trees»ect TL_» be 'eu-l nee 5: tt aay great extra-t *c 80-tz-nghtn: * t> reesrt—at *tK set nar_ --be LccrJce. ke.s w’« it tte xSe-v—.« the fact that B-xsdoc vi< N'ew apedn so sckc tad w»sji be net ed tie way both of Mary» eyes aad Mary t ttarr.'.g® sCffin-i«ed ttsat rt-e flower is Hemy * bear-.. 1 r--«f -*» re. tad wa* offered t_* ->1 ;-at—*r« with a* ”L. -t-'d. ---» t- be stoc-d st-, fix Sew Spam. He Ltd never abodroed LL» ;-iax. axel ucw that mara-rs Lad t*i-n — • mra wTh Marr and the £.-r Ljs r-'*-’-w*s ftro&jer tisnn e'-. r x that the eche=>e held two rwtczmtoixrj: n« iid t pooMbtflty w<aM take L ~ away fr-:c: Mxry vr-.i t- . : - - - —- loeaee of her bo:ysxt L-e kn-w -i —-r?-- 1 - r..-le. and. te-'-.-t i. a-dzi.—nd fae* that isnjo i- 4-1 it .e-tit peri-t. rv_-f fr:-n —» bt-xrr-ache in the rthrTlr : evars aod adves—re* c-f that faraway laid < f mtestet*. dragnoa. aavepM and gnM. The peete l-.._ty .ay in the -i aid a very f--3t-ly tcixp Same of here be-id o~ the ;■ X.-r- fi:;-_y -ii?tbst f-tmt- fiaffing t-m these almost a.---ae rxet ft-r j~k of ar- “er scniJe tjz byway ?f •..nar.ic account*. St< x-pkt >-id L-— to a ervera of £ ‘4i and c' .1 <1: ar.yttissg. even perhaps j-wrv fcase a pri rea tr*-a*cre as a c—rta-t prt -ess .f the r-yil btood. E rat doc. at owe a -"t- --d ti king's offer of IvfrtES hi peia-* f• r te>w that be- f-’.t sir* of Ltrs- ' .. the matter of New 'i.t-i ai>f : - — ■ teste Mary be xeged • «— * —..t u possible of her bef<st« th* _rht west [ out forever, even tbr :t w-ese piayiag with, del th tte.f - : i so Feer feDoW His wi« w> . arate dirinx ttn perx<d that it afijrcted m* Eke a eeategioc. It d-2 aot make a sr*«» <f L.m. t-ut ’ rame in ? that t.z.- •*’. drove him wild. He wend at t_=>ei pace the roocn aid cry oct “Jfera. Caskcdra ■what shall I del Ste wfß be the wife 1 of rhe Fr*t>-± k. m and I (kali sit in the wßderttes* *x»i try every momeßt to 'r»y- what sbe is doing and thinking. I stall fad the bearing of Pari* and kak la ber ffjec-jt-n tatdl my bra ic Kteats x tH-.r. it> te* her. axd tier , I shall waader is the wood*, a enfferfng farbe - feeding oe mom and nets. W«id to Gcd e<te of ns might diet If . ;t w*-» am •* i*L I shtid wi*t I “,Xit be the one " I md »xbirg in answer to these oetbwnst*. a* I had s» eoosr-’.atton to offer. We had two or three of our little toeet-ig* rs foer. daur-xis as they were, st which Mary feeßag that eech time six- saw Braid--n cigtt be the Last, weed st *rd took at him with giowiag ey*s that in tun, arf’et>ed aid butted as L» *?r-ke. She dd not talk tn net bet devoted al! ter time and en*rz*.*« to looking with her whole son!. Xe“*r ttef-tee or s’Dce wa* th-re a girl; ee s-orfc in tore. A young girl tbor--1 ougfcly la lor* i* the most tteautlfol I o4'.'—~t on '-artb-beaut.fi:: even in ugLnev* Imagine, then, wtat it made of Mary: Growing partly. perLap*, out of his cnettaimbilitT—for be w*» as far out of ber rea<l z» she >ut of his—she bad torn s.rxe begun to worship him. She had learned to know him so we4L and Lis - tliant defense of ber in P. -ng«gste. together with his noble seif sacrifice in refusing to cotnpromise ber in order to save himself, bad presented m to he- in «o not ,ea light that st* led coene to look up to him as her euperxe. Her surrender Lad been cotn j plete. and she found in it a joy far ex--eed,rg that of any victory <* triumph site could Imagine. T’.e tremble began ia earnest with the (Lsrovery of our Eteetings in Lady Miry's parlor. There wa* tv thing at «H cnusual in the fact that small companies of young folk frequently spent ’heir evening* with ber. but we knew well »-nougb that the unusual element . in oar parties was their exceeding smallMaa a '-ompany of eight or ten young f-TsoL* was well enongK al•Locgh it of rounv created Jealousy on the *«rt of those wbo were left out. but focr—two of each sex—made a dis ferecee in kind, imwever inu'-h we tt.- .: Inskß it wa« only tn degree, and thia, we toon learned, was the king's • or4niati Too may t* sure there was many a ■ jeahios fwreou about the rourt ready j to carry tales and that it was impoosl j b> tong to keep ©nr meet.tig* secret an ocg •» h a host as then lived tn Greenwich palace. One day the qneon summoned Jane acd put her to the question. Sow, line tboug! t the troth was made only to be toM. a frllary into which many good prople have fallen, to their utter destruction. since the truth, like every I ether good thing, may be abused. Well. JiF’ told It all In a motnenL j sort Othertn* was so horrified that ab«

ww -* to fatal- sbe weat with L ‘ er . -T - —r to the king and „* ear* a tale of impru- - i'< de: auehety well calculated .. c.l. virtue-prompted -■ w_,- l a :l.reatening flame, v-- ;•-- Brandon a:-d mys»!f w.—i at cnee *nmnx>oed to the presence * ’«9Ch -e r majesties and soundly rx*n-4?< Three of n* were order- ; e the c -art before we could gexi a »oed in self defense, and Jane *ii -■i.-nri ot ter favorite truth for -ore. Eiry. however, came to our res-Tr;-,t ter coaxing eloquence and -,-ro-t fetntnine togie and soon cobriaeed Hesry that the queen, wbo realy eaasted for little with him. had iiad* a mountain out of a very small eti— Thus ’.be royal wrath was ap--j. | -o f~. ■t an extent that the order -f -m s.on was modified to a com■*•l,l’ -1: ' -■* b* no mre 'l MrtFt le Process Mary s parlor. ! * i -_ - >-t was more easy for the , ... •: r: _• --1 by reason ot ' • that she Lad spoken to ber day she went to see ■ r - • — • visit and bad been j . -- , j-ren <-ff At first, upon • -t . • speak to him after the . - h- n.-y wes angry ou ac- - it .' what be called ber insolence, it as she did not seem to care for - and as his anger did nothing to- - be pretended * still same stubborn

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P wtd iato hit cart a talc o* twipraderecc attd debauchery. 5..-*t'e was maintained. ITUs soon begin to amuse the king, and of late he <5 been try ng to be on fr.endly terms again with Lis sister through a series of elephantine antics and bearlike pleasantries. which were the most dismal f: Icres—that Is :n tlv- wny of bringing aboat a recotjeiliatton. They were more suceeaafu! from a comical point -4 view-. So Henry was really glad for •cnee* ng that would loosen the tongue usually so lively, and for a opportunity to gratify hi* sister, from whom be wa* demanding such a sacrifice and foe whom be tee no less a price than the help of Ix>ui* of Frat re. the most powerful king of Europe, to the imperial crown. Thus our meetir.gs were broken up and Brandon knew bis dream was over tnd that any effort to see the princess w -uid probably result in disaster for tLetn Loth; for him certainly. The king upon that same day told Mary of the intercepted ietre* sent by ber to Brandon at Newgate and accused her of what be wa* pleased to term an improper feeling for a lowborn fellow. Mary at once sent a full account of the communication in a letter to Bran don. wbo read It with no stmill degree of ill comfort a* the harbinger of trouble.

OKLAHOMA! While the Land is Young. 3 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE u| HOMESEEKER AND INVESTOR. ■ ■ ■ ■ ar® found on every hand. Secure a home while there is yet time. SECOND EXCURSION to the garden of the Southwest, I Tuesday, April 21,’05| Descriptive literature and rates furnished on L application. DON'T MISS THE CHANCE k ■ ■■■ I II For further information call on ' J. H. HALL, SON & FULK fl Real Estate Agents, Decatur, Ind. —rm H

“I bad better leave may go without my „ L cl ”Wb* n thought J,’,""H Ing in the king's br aln . 4 w| 0 ® and I—shall fall'" Letters began to cotne tn „ mI from Mary, at first p " c <->me to ber ;1 :,.i - MH ttecaure of ti< c .» a:.d telling him tb.-t / L( . Mm ) t!.oa_-L tte fit! V; lUL1 UL Ite the trouble lay it wa , n ’ lj bktexl through wb- b pass: they were s-all nothing* tha: rest and interest to the But the ; 3C> . ! ~,f .. vbo could , lnd , vivid rea.-a.'- ■ ,< , bi? , - hollowed out block !l t'ie ground, v. re ma--. . !h .. lt <■ even the cracked L-re.:. „ f chj ' "W s-rif. Brandon care! ~: . ,5 tu there was a po-<-,.. y., .„ r ° /Mg ~ u.. or a pre-*; -. ; to every phare H «s - w whose passion was L . :!r ,]„ D{ not *0 impatient as M arv ' s would be wore- tb ‘-’ar-ly to see ter. He. however. Lad ■ ,;:.'-d to see ber - i.,, re t)( , r "H ieft; but. as it ccud tte only once, he w < r „ <erTj - Utt.; the : j,„ Miry that it was • ..<• , chance. [ 1 She could not <-r iure faction., i ll ' did the worst t!..:_• . ... 11 ~.,e one -L t-> see Brandon there wi,.--. - . having seen her on way 1 something and foil- w- t anirtajj B r - F or three minute- • -. I wa* best that I -!.- . d b. ? present, te Mx was sure Br. .-: ■ : j „I" When 1 *ntered. ■'••> ** each other’s L.-ir.-;< . I' bad not yet found their t; full and crowded were their hwruEl) was pathetic the girl, wbo - >ss;...«s dead I’l .... ;,y resignation. Ll«>:. my entr-..: 1 1 hands and turned x r with a frightened :-- -ut | suresl upon &ee:n_- -v. • wjs. : reel.. her and seat- • 1 Mary, as toeehanicaily. *.c ■ :.d :- - .... 4-r Tv.r : said, “Sir Edwin. I k y -u give me when I ta great deal to w;< atoae.” HiM I was about to g - stopped me. "No. no. Casko’.en. i- rse <’ay. w <--i: G-k! k:;ows. -- - found here with io-:. me alone I sLou: i lag. There is danger :gL for they will watch us. MM Mary knew Le was r cht. but cc-uld not resist a r - toward me. v. bow,.» wjj blame. Presently we ali m •! I:.’o dow-way. where I ' sat upon the great ; and 1 camp stool in front ■ f !y filling up the lift!-- -- -- "I can bear this no longer.” ed Mary. ’’l will night and tell him all. I v ‘ (t ! U g bow I suffer and that I are allowed to go away ' ! forever. He loves me. and I anything with him when I try. I I can obtain his consent to marriage. He cannot know how I fer. else be would not ae will let him see: I w:l! ::.-e I bare in my Blind everything I to say and do. I will sjt on bis and stroke bis hair and k•• him ■ she laughed softly as her spirit rec"M In the breath ot a glow: 1 pe I will tell him bow la: - now I bear the ladles - . -’ Lr and he will come arou:-I .. the third visit. Ob. I k:.- « Low toi it. 1 bare done it so - j fear. I wish I bad gone a: r. lonea® (TO BE COXTISI’Bb-J