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E. T. Lallaitine, ajjtnt.
l'iico S) -striii.
Tub Thh nk will guiiaistcs vou
LLjiJk.V.i.
': ki
EY EL'MiUU.ANO WALK Hit
Tl.e beeches. n o wl'H 4 ;. t
Icala it tptluntu.il!, a?r,4 U.
branch over tiie wjud.ijs roi,
t-e Uil V-iu alibied V..ft truuka ult
tb encrottiliiij Ivy. Iinmt iu,
tia ttiiuttli Hint uii'lihiurJ in tin
tlkkt, till tlf UJB, il!lli tiiUt Ut t!i.
leu', of the Hid. 'lUu ia
tufcuhlDB Uatf U !u tuj out aiuona tu..
V"t" li umv-ailU'lK' WHO III '' lliv l"ur Ut ILIO VI. Ba!. to
ahadowa. At .u. bed of th lanfl a i;.it-. In Ui worH. a !wlUya to tt'.n
crat)-app8 (r- Wul btueaiu lu e g'.ai that la (5ii aol I t you "
of avmti Uokwiii, j "An-J I tare my work sow , a
Ihry eat on Ujo tank beneath l':h(ry Q"'f t!y.
t ait in auuKh.o, half la aiiatUw. fciit!
Ifjohing In Hj lifcid ulna siaiiti J
tljiotitn Uie hraueiiea ujiuu her tlr; i
he UieaDiuitf healda her lu the rtak-
eefn. The lu.-u-eiirtm ( linr-m.1 )n
couietit as he nthsi-4 irom hioM(u n
t,iioiH, aniiig ooep into u. duii;!
leart ol each whtr vaJi sior4 tr.t
toiiien houty. The birds tas,-d to e:h
ether fioia auuocg th brauthes; ul
, . ...
her skirts and si jjt la pea-e
They -;e trieuds svtto bad nr.i.i
lota lovera perhaps. The aabahiot
j.;mjK to theut. and iLe. birds saD ui.iii
tte very Rrai was etirred. and tin
u.tssate ot both was the &.u.e.
' Ufe la ahort but Iove is loug,
1AIU is sv.iU L.U lvove In ituuiig.
1 ime la no;ticg. Love la ail."
She hea
rd e.ery word ol the warninf fcm T Z Kaow- a -n"
er; she bad heard It oftea 117 J?1 lmost t4ve
Omlied her
fore, yet never had It sounded so tienr
ly la her ear a. uensr bad it foaid autt
echo In her htiiu Sije joui-t-a at hia
wouderiLgly-nai he hvard ji! .No' hit
! ears were ihut. for he hlmif
eieaiiiig coii:u,ou-iiat:e words, paiu
I fully out of harmony with the biulj
( around him; trivial thoughts, full o.
i the pres aud turinoil of t:.e re'siiej
world outiiiJe; ecrdid ambitious, sucii
t ta choke the Btiuls of those wao atfetci:
j out their bauds to yt.iow eiiiter, anc
can 11 goid.
She turned ber eyes away If sh
couid have turned her start she wouic
rave n:ilel. Hut n!.e -ou!J not. ant
I to the voice that traced the birds wai
i fcusky, arid ia..!. a .vhich bent over U11
loo truthful eves were Her han'ir
I resting on hir i.n- e looked email arc
j lonely not ev.;a eias-i.-lag over one an
j other and her thautht rushed baek
; and the prescat wu twJjjottta in. tht
; past.
! lie did not cot lee her abstraction
j he was recounting personal expert
j ereea; he was l;v:ng in the midst c!
; ttrugg:e anil waifaie, and the dreary
round 1 work cad eateu Inta his bean
60 that he could think of nothing et-c
His ht;-s.-8, his aaiiior.s. of thf
he wis Ki'i.'iii.iiis; turn the tia;e woulc
corce t(B he would take up the posti
lion he had longed for eiuce boyhood
l ower would be within his crasp, a
Eeat in parliament at his command.
The clear, cold voice went oa day
dreaming; aud ehe, coming back froc
the brink of the lair Pcppylanil of tht
pent, heard it, aa one hears the fare
we.is of beloved ones sounding fa.ro.'
arroFa the turbulent waters of the ter
riUe streaci whith must le crossed b
all. StretchiLg her hand f.be eatl.ere
a fjiray of blo.o;u. and tore the dauntj
petals atunder one by one, e.s if aek
lug an outit for her n. s ry ia tfci
IrckitbS wbolewt'e dei.i ued-ja. or ii
the heu.i-B ttiat re jr.v jUiliy uaioidic
the ha t no plaie; us 4 In lac svivcewfii
career sj vnUiy si-tciit-d be fore br
she had neiilor i-k tor h. Ter
)ears fhe hud waited, l-a vej.i"S .!".
hud boi.cd. tea i ;o5 she h.".4 worth p
J. Sow fcl.e b.m Jt. ..' l;.t t. irl
unara v.v ahattered that her h'-i
I d (e t of cay.
Vba the e venire fha.!.)ws f.'.:
across the pith thr y roie ru-J waii td
hti.e io alienee. He h.iS Suit-bed hi
iv-i ual. and i'.yi"!:e! vaguely f.;r tht
velds of prai.- nii-U ti.d iiot n-uie.
the t.ue:-.- i.
"Are jou -o:C !. s; l.e l. sa J Jca!)
aware of b-r inu-v.
'"No. thank ou." tU- apr- J.
CuiJ did n-ji ii.-.;-r.U. tue bi-.,atua
ll-.ut eauie Over to-r. us s-l.e uo the
grave of br i:c ;:.. an 1 luid ihe;els
the l.tj;x of Kit U-:-K year.
I B ier the b-a'y l;e.L,i o.a the
passed. nd the lik ,ni ra. turoe-so
be mounted In tiie K-.r.i-et at-)-; a
iliac huth ahtd a heavy pr; l,u-..o ei tht
Hiii n'-hl a.r aini tiiu f.0 crvMkesi
ti,fiiy :u t!.e a-".-..U'.t i-.'a 1.
-"l his tiu.e next yr i is! ail ha
dene iuu h of lh won. i bate a t uie
ult t-i dj, ' be crsti. t-imi' s in at the
Jit tie Ov"-.Va tste a: -1 ti- .t-nns on tht
t or-ier pare'.e ita re- i-iv- o ie-1. I b t
eilorl v.i-1 be viy t.rtr, the ktruits.s
tfrnt ly kien, t i.t I vvi.i onuer. .Nt vt
yiar tte w.t wi:i be ovi, the t-liv
watr vilil le ivs. I.e.!, l!.e noo.l wiil
tou. b me and iriy n.ti c.i to liue an-i
pioiy. liver ).l.:s-i thai brii-ieia, 01
i.-ii.e bet-. ), i.i-.:t ove:cvne, or
ciae tt.ut bo foi.of.i -m. it v!-i u a j
bai-d triiKii:'. but csi J rr It wiil be
ever It i.il be - SI l.ius,t ." "j
"Vra," he utiMK-.id. o.-..l:it b'.iu ily
foi tb handle it the Wr. 'it wtit be!
a hard r,sht. but It lawn b d-ii."
he uiud at her w.n.ia. How fm
(athetie be a.x. What iipulns du
terutlnatlon there -a ia her voice.
t
The t'-ies buddetl. inter esnit
ltk anow aJ lee, anuwdroi Itftett
tl.e.r d-.i ate iUn to bail t-.r I ' iiid
and at lonitU ti,e ciub ar-:'! tret
biir -t Into l-.-oiv.ty-" pink aa-1 ab.ta as
a maiden's cite.u. Pinker far than
that of the $irl -who t.-t readtug be
1 rfcth It.
A shadow fell oa the pugo and ah
lvK,!--d lip.
lie wns tiiJe her aith a f'.vt lljr;l.l
in lits eye and a smite 011 hi !:!.
Her e,t wvie giavo and her font
waa enhn; It ai a young t.i-f. ilnijuh
in the ni.HMhtiea of its catour. but
ii looted ai i( j..y vf I t b:i-i left :t
forever. Il waa tiampill as itrth t
lr"..tiiil, teiai.t-e eit!.'.y Joys and -r
lows are pat-m-d away. The eyes wir
jirii.t and the 1:;h gr.iie and (inn.
lie fe't the i!ni;i;f and bwrl ooit
n-.-tlntly:
'Ihis work of youi has altered yen?
You have done t-s n u-li, you nuit
evo it up "
Sha looked at Mru tjuit-i'.y. aisd b;
)es UA, , be rtett.-4 tie l.u;-e;stiit
k.VM.d.
.t S ;-. ot i
cheined. and !ti vuv t.'io
t- f ! y-i i k
"t -Mr 1. 1 .'.
U tl.t e 1 cauio tj t.,e y. s
iway."
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"Mt:Ji ran but;" ta a jrj
".Ma-.h baa - fe rr1H In tr!'ja!;,5i. 1
bav won what I bar strives. tf,
Or fire 1 ir!,!a B y grup ,,f
.aiu-l ir,y iuw-sod L,snl
'-u."
" 'rtb"l lis taada towards
b.t ', am4 eot to tibs,
"I have ar work." ti amwftel
"ViM;r workwhat I. that! I k,T
ftm. have always Ivr.-.) yoa. Now hti
'b future ia n.;red I can tj yu lb
f v you, and bow 1 want yoa"
And yfr aso." the bjaa, be.t b
)ctrritnl bfr.
:rrptnl. t(f.
"1 loved! you Just the same.
trt I
Til I,rk tb"f alntinir fit th
''"rror of thai Giit, aol Tb
r"an tremlIet Ht a atroos aa l
I"0'"'- cm Tiefw of dreurosuncet
' " " " tut a to t vanauitl,
' . tBTe ,0T,-i Ju fJf fi year It
"
1 u,, oea you ror tea year la
aoawered.
I "Ai"j last year, under tills Tery tp-
- i' itwr
pie tree
"I loved yoo.'
"And now?"
"I da nut." abn aail, nUil apeakiat
i ioueqi uown my Iot; I would
i.ot fjak ucul 1 had a. po,itSou. a
t ouie to offer you, auch aa you denerre
I strove and k-r,t It under. H wtt
n&ra wort, very hard."
1 V . . J ....
- t.v ucr io praie mm lor
njurdering his better aeiXT ErjdenUy
i.i tiiu. cdc wajs ailent.
, " 'rJ ol Dtosv" 01 Uii
l1" U Jn tia h'n,3-
:e tore a spray or blosanm of th,
you are the one thing I want la the
world; you Sill nay whole life."
"And rry work filia mine,"
He looked at her. whit to the lips.
Her face had not lost any of lu cairn
or her eyea a shade ot their tjultt
taraestnea.
"Have you a heart of atone? hav
you killed every spark of lovt la your
i-ature?" he cried wlidly.
I had to, or it would have klllec
me," said she softly.
"Ha.e mercy on me," h cried. "1
love you. Day and night you are it
v,y iho'.ichta; without you life la a
wilderness. I am lonely; I am weary,
I rare nothing for fame or position; I
fcee cow tow vain they are. in earth
or b-aitu there Is co happiness tor m
without you. You loved me once. Your
love cannot be dead giT me tomr
l.ope jou wiil love me again a lilt..,
a very little, my darling I will wait
yeara. bat you wilb Oh! yoa will?"
It is gone," ahe cald very gently,
living her hand 00 bis arm to comfort
1 aa. -it cannot be helped; try and
iorget, you have your work; yoa ab
be a great man."
He shuddered.
"I am the moet miserable wretch In
the world," he groaned. "I have noth
ing to love for. and yoo yoo can read
under this tree where we sat last
jear when you loved me. Are yo
stone? Have you ao heart? We havt
come here for years; this la the plan
voa tore your dress, oa thia buibh 1
bve the pice yet. A blue dreas witi
a white triie."
"1 bad forg'otten." she aaid. raiaini
her e'ejr. truthful eyea to his.
AS he a.zed In their calm depths h
luew that sorrow bad fought with
ueu.oi- and conquered, and therefor
the hud livtd. though the cores of litr
ere lot, net, and the goidea bow.
Hinted lu the struts la.
"1 have sinned." he cried, turaist
fioin her in his agony. "1 have tinned
ti airnsl you and God."
1 torsive you," aha aaid gently, al
n,i;st tenderly.
"Hut frod. what about Cod?" fc said.
'"He is merciful," ahe answered, aacj
hir ilret-s brufdicd the apple b!oacn. J
aa Vie iai.s-d, and the fragrant petals j
It-ii l-enemb her feet. j
And kneeling upon the ground b 1
kiued them through bis tears.
A custom-house decision on a kM
0K-n r"U.ersl In Switzerland. A pack
Lge marked "Trained Fieaa" reached
Ucotva. The nearest analogy the col
lector could find waa that cf June buga
hnh had been ruled t be "elihlca.
The ease went frora on oSirlad to aa
other till it rvached hadquarter ai
bi-tne, win-re. after much luvestigatiol
and ileui er&ticn, the coccIuj1ou wa
nathtd that the Ceaa came under t
head of "Ud animala ia a meaagerta'"
t5. iis. nan! Pldnt I tell yoa
I'm Jui-l 1 i.i k from my vacation?
Prtd taut raise the wind, eh?
"Ar.d you riiin't g a giJ nlght'i
rest you mrvaway? Why, 1
liiourht your mala idea ta can p;ug
out In the o.'. aa to be away from
the tioiKe and buttle, to you eculij
sleep at clcht "
"e. but how could 1 sleep whi-a tb
raceixuis were running over the roof ot
c.v te-.it u.e whole mht long? 'Chi
csy.o TrH.nriC,
"Crai all buret to Cinders?"
W
-No rn a !n wijut?"
"Not a ill:
"To. :" r!ct, ain't you?"
-.-..Ml y
"W e-!. hvt ar- yea a-amliln" over
' I m u" at C proH-t t f th
sbeitS ct r..!a" (a U-vy oa noliln'!"
Aii.ve'- IV-n-it it :t !-a.
St Louis 5 Horth
Arkansas Railway
OnutBcts at tttenaan with th e-l
loulsaud l t-"r:iclx. N w Htue
erd In e;r-t Sunday .June. r.'. pkii
MOHMiNU TKAISS.
No.l Le, K.urka Hrs, 5 VI a. tu
Ar. eiellfuian ivUa.u
No. 2 Lv.Kwtltiiau T ld,tu
Ar, Kurrka Hpliijrs S.tC a. at
WXMIMI TSLA1.V8,
No, & l.e Fuika cplna
Ar. eincuian.
N-i 6 I.e. HvliKtuaii
Ar. Kurrka Sprints
N.j. 1 l.v. 1" orxka H.rti:s
Ar. Hl;iuu
No. a' Lv. svetifiusrt
Ar, Pateka ?i-rlni
p. t
a 4 p. ut
7; IN p. w
k.t'2 p. as.
fc.Stf p. u
p. iu.
V-.-vO p. u
1A4? b, lu.
t'oiihei -luvsi liout ftieh Mill. M.v.
ti: I Miitilii Kri-j vl t li t oiflo
ai t'arib?, r via tba Meiupbia at
Nichols J JUi I loll.
A bii4-nu u Puu hUt tiuide
to I t.i, k p.iot a llMllb Ivowiri
Ut I torn iaJ, wiib new .jimirul
, iiiutftti(ou. A opy x) ( toauv
MiT., Aitdr- I iu.jyiti and
j .r.Ut 10 ti.nl. N !, Mi 4r huiv.a
I fi'ilius, Ark
1 ViUO.WLnr i.Ui.1.,.
V.IIERETOLOCAIE?
m. i t ti
Louisville
1.
II
olivine
Railroad.
The Great Cectral
Ssslhcra Trenk Use,
tititBCty, Teissessee, UliUmt,
Mississippi, floriia,
W Iff. ftf
Farmer. Frolt Grower,
Ktwrk Ilalaem, Mannfrtarer.
Iaetrs Spewiatr.
and Money IVoders
will f nd th- grratt tkr, la t
l'oltl htno- to mk -.' m'jtm-y-'
iy p-aein A tine altir-i;i!oe ar.J
ClH'BplK f4
Law a fmrtmt.
Timber a4 UUsmr.
rM m 04.
Krve -Jt. finarM ial awistaoic'. aad !
ire-iotn frora taxation f-r t!y snt-ov-
f.-M-tr)r-r.
Iand and fanrs at $ 1 flTi ir -r
an-l upward, and .V.i.tC sere la
Wet Florida that cajj tietl-n erat
bs under thop. S. H'iri-t-a'i btw.
Stock raiKins In the iiilf tja.t
IUtrkt will in-ke er.oruj.xrt tvrotit..
Hlf bra tmntau ihv Br aa third
TcMday f cahi mtk.
It us know what yoa want, end
we will tell you wt tv-re and bor to
pet it but don't rMaT-. fcjf the
country i CHin up rptd;y.
Printer! matter. r:iap a,j &J1 in.
fortnatloa free. Addrtw
R. J. WEMYSS,
0srml iMlinillsi u lXaKrUJ Art
LOUISVILLE, KY.
A Good Route
to try
It traverses a territorjr rich ia
undeveloped resources; a territory
co!,uiin&- ariimjted possibOilies for
agTKr.lre. itaticoltare. stock ' rai.
1 ing, tri-rrz nd manufactancg. And
Ust, but Dot least it is
The Scenic Route
for Tourists.
The Frisco Systesj bow o5er tie
traveiir-g public excellent service and
fcut time
Between St Louis aad Kansas
City and points ia iMssouri. Kansas.
Arl an&aa, Oklihonia. Isaljaui Terri
lurv. Texas and the Soclb a-est.
Bc-twcx-n Kansas C.ty aid points
ia Teactisee. ALrbcm-i, i!is"s:ppi,
Georgia, Fi.irida and U.e Eoutheast
lietweea Birmicg'iiia acd Mem
phis aad points ia KAt.saA. Arkan&aa,
Oklah.nia, Indian Territory, Texas
ani the West and Southwest.
Full information as to roct atd
rates cbecifcUy fami.h-l cpoa app'.i
cati m to acy repreieuuitive of tte
Cjcipasy. or to
Passenger Traffic Department.
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Through Service
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CHICAGO,
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DINING STATIONS
OPERATED BV THE COMPANY.
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Cjonsistcntly Rcpublicon Always.
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perfect leat af special mad . .
f h If crib fir TUe llicU lli.'l Trits-nae &bA Tkm T5"t
Ij Inter OrtwMs fse year, both pnpen t-tv l..".
WHEN in doubt,
on Job Work.
HE KANSAS CITY STAR 1
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Seas of the 24 boar in tV tn'i &i,tn"",'.r? aaI rw.'i ;.: .
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