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VOLUME III MEMPHIS, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER H. 1893. NUMBER 43. THE MAN FROM MARS; Or, Aubrey Stayne's Revenge. Written for This Paper by Edgar Fawcett, Tn ecii tin t'HAPtKK I. "Y I..- falter .. chagrined, fear- ovo mav r i - to I n-j some delicate a ault of that satiri s lf and tils aching melancholy to a pleasure-journey 1 1 once audacious and I small town that nestled mongaomeof immea-e. the loftiest mountains of the Tyrol, and On the Californian shores he Lin- i there strove to gain from nature in her gered for Lao or three months, and at calm ami prand phases a philosophic length put forth for a kind of adven relief from hi- burning disappoint- turous ocean ramble among the mighty !i.i-;it. Polynesian sweeps. His eurious long ing had all this time remained as in- I II KK II. At fir.i1 h- almost fancied that i ban succeeded m tnisuesign. but mv tion bad reized him. nd lu- had per degrees a certain cynie element in his mitted himself certain follies whim, dispositi u prevailed with glocmy re- although his strong inherent refine- suit. Alter a:!. mm ne 1 1 t merely been the dupe of a finished coQuette? dennite a- it was a ute. in Sr.:; rran eiseo a sudden wish f r human associa- tmai die and y I breed there kind of hate. Thai vasthe way with Aubrey Stayne. Hi- love wan natural em ugh, and his bate could r:i! ho culled in reasonable. An American by birth, he had li'..-'i many years abroad. I ;!':. handsome, notab!y intelligent, he had made in Paris ' acquaintance a woman who reigned as one of the social queen; rait' rising from of Huron . Ma lame d'Autivville wa - i was -at ire! But witn whieh he knew thai she n v and then could most effectually play. "Tell in'- just how large." she went on. with the faintesl !l eker of a smile, 'i mean in francs, no1 do lars. Tho'e American dollars f yoursatways con fuse one so. Ho made an impat'enl movement, sent, surely this so 'ii answered her a wiuow, ami yei scarcely pasi mur- wit n a - i . in maiier-m-iaei mum 1 1 :;. . t j and-twenty. w on stayi.e lir.-t !::! tier. Keaiiy. tiiai is enormous, sue -am. This meeting took plaee at a bail given 1 "You're five times richer t han i am: by the Krglish Auilmssador. II was aldoyoi know if.' I congratulate you." voi v brillianl affair, and the young Ami the crystal chandeliers seemed t i Duchess d'Autreville shone there amid darken for Stayne, while sho softly tie- homage of hundreds. In spiril added: lint that must beall. 1 never Sta v.o found him.' elf almost instantly mean to many again, lor one potent al lier feet. He was a great deal of an reason. Will you lieliove me ivhi n I artisl l. tcmperamenl ami her fa i i ! you thai love the Kind t" love and ligurc, with their sculptural re-1 women feel toward men is in my case pose, enchanted him. ;f course she impossible?" wa old. ho assured himself glacially "imp ssibler" h muttered. no. One feature alone ,-oemed to indi- Ves. You should nol blame me: I cat'' otherwi her large eyes of I don't deserve blame. I suspected thai I .i i i i:.... i...i.... 1 1, i ...... .... .. ..i c.,. ..... i ,, i ...... i I 1 1 I ' . . - frillnlli i . i t " ; I I ; iii. I'lli.li'. t : ; l lin I : .t -, 11 1 I .t -1 - ; i . ' ' I- . 1 :..!.. i... I . ... 1.1 ...... . C , lustrous curves u i i,oir insiio-. iio uoi sure v. ai woiiiu ever c mess o mo 1 after talking with her and feeling cer- that you did, and I sci th hoje ment prevent ; tiiem from ever being of l he srr; sser sort, n iw tilled him with Might not the romantic novelty in a drearv remorse. The huge blue which Madame d'Autreville had cho-en levels of the Pacilie at once soothed to manth her confessi n have I een nd reproached him Perhaos, tie at simply the cruelty of a I arren and and length lohi himself, when nalmv head- mdsand iwarlv iieachesof tropic isl sirnl? Iini i4 unpass .ii lelty of a I arren and arid deserve a gleam of his Mo v than 1 liis. was she ml tirnat iv f .. hie ii- ateu rj trie an tad i ;it le ii im a war- destn amon-r ti i. awn on 3 i :ht. i:o to lied forever, hi-re vast uiescent seas, a vie! rsif n was ttc necessity u i, ,,f ,-,..:..;..,, ,,. ,.,. r-u-. :, a woman as .-lie marrying again? Landing at (! n rlulu, spent som Her least wish was now grained by time there, and then struck southwest the amplitude of those funds wnich her Uard. Hi- yacht was meanwhile in ueau piiu.-e iitu '": '"Hi m-u iter. st!oiniid itti.iitin v n w lover pzosira e at in; jrar- NJUI c ni 1 im i n :ir.O o . . r I neni s nem was a new intoxicanon i riumph. The world was full of jusi ji ii.lio.-s rens. an sue t ow am ng tnem all as a siniste u.o maliiinh STATE ELECTIONS All Seemed to Go Pretty Much One Way. the vote -was very close in 12. also goes Republican. In I'liicaffn. Chicago Judge Gary has been re elected Judge of the Superior t'ourt of Cook County by a majority of 5,tNX) votes. With the exception of J. Henry Kraft, the other judicial i andidates on the He publican ticket have aio been elected by majrities varying from l.ooo to fi.OOO. The great fight lias been over the election if Judge (larv, who presided at t' e trial t the an- REPUBLICANS ON TOP. 1 I o-ton i ne Kopu oilcans have ea- -ried the State ami elected their ticket fn m tioernordow u T. e Lt'uislature IVl'KINLEY CLAIMS OHiO EY EIGHT r THOUSAND. i , i m. tiiveiiha ire s ; . my i- pi pan::: was - Hon im si enitieiy on nuti tari and I he cur;enc d ' o.oisii. i hi- ran. n: r r'. .i- p.umliu f r Governor i, fo ight al l t-i -s. the Th 1 emo- t v ear tain thai he had wrought upon her a you would not. Ii has been easy to an- i ont, 4,j i u. . f lUi ten e ' uu 1 dlstincl ii;i iv sio.i. he told himself Uwer those scores of others, Tut you it dAutruvilie:s coaiinued merriment VV-'-V Sn ,-t" that this very coldness was an added is not so easy to answer. Go d hi:av-1 tiasti nos ,;a:t-i. fashionable ox- .',""""' ' '. charm. When all was said, drd not ens!" she pursued, with her lips part- I ', s,.,., ticin we re ill-uit.- '' ll'r';' !n- ,1.1 .... in ni.mn ami (iiiuiniio ! in miln ami km. f i mn. i . ' '. ' ' '. ". ' . . American Of f.t.l this tvpo oi woman pio no ami lascinate inir m a smile anil her eves lor a mo- him imrc than an other' She was m.-nl rivalintr tin scinti lance of the icki : crew i n t discipline. i days later he reached two lands, ono ut which was. iierhaps. two e 1 th msaud arises in oxtent and inhabited by a small settlement i f Kmriish traders at si,- deserved was not :,,. iinrulm 1 f h-t-mU- half. ! this tribute on his own part of moping civilized natives. The other island lay and weak-willed forlornness. Punish- possibly three miles distant, and the. ment was indeed what she deserved, Xomad had carcd landed him on its t :.. i.: ..! A .....I ........ .............. ... . - . .u u in uu .ii. .-.i n .i::i vvu .i eage ueiore s avne te?ame entranced av od sta ne found himself longing for wii:i it- lonely and lov ly charms. Its some forceful means of tnllieLmg upon extent was less than half that of its her a kind ci cou iter-blow that she near neighbor, and doubtless because would remember till the day of her j 0f the English trading por-t across the oeath. intervtmintr channel, st was apoarentlv !lu1 Stayne found t here, f rustling palm-, the i u (iuniing. ivnTcii imitive f at ures of a i re '.it i a veranda and ,...n...l ami ...... n I uroiiean Had ga idem ;v I u tin- Unuormt Suprctu Com i .' ml S Vort! I s' ;m 1st- ';i :t VtUl ; - 'm -.'.: l ttkot t AI l i;iU' C iinli- i::r. r U L. It Ss- u m ami Was "n i-tvl , . '.i . u-..? : K4uli leans "!nU' a ' .1.1 ; UfJ inis fri Hun) SI itrt. I'fKII) 1 .( ri ;:i . Pailade!jhla Pennsylvania gave a 1 e.'ubSic.tu majority whie'i, when the otiicial count iscompTet -d. it is belietred, will sceed i pm oo, sarpa-sing all pre vious rco"ds in the history of the party in thi State with i ne exception. Thisexe)tion wa- the ma ;. it ,i;;7.Ts. given th-ant fc-r Hrttsidenl over Greeltv r- ad meanw si'ened mm , it i : i i . . r. ' ' ii..- "i ;t iv ;u ;i i-( nai 1 .,, ..... ;,, ,,, .... ii,.,,, - . 111 .,11 . .., ,., I. ,, Mill) The situation of a y ar a ro uus b almost exactly ievcrsed.and it iv-::: b- the Kepubtieatis turn t - m ike mo t a clean sweep. A mt deral aetb n from the ma estic liiruivs : t fail was anticipated o; t o uu crats but the overwhelm lspublic::n vie torv iu half a tio.cn .:at s that gav 1,1 i : icpubiican ; n; i al tv tn 1 1 4 q - Omaha Etetnrns fr m the State are -r c mingin slowly. The scattering re ports nceiveJ indicate UepuWican e- losses cm the lead of the ticket and I opuiist Liun. J he a b , w en 1 lar- Clex elani al it a ii rit ies a ear ag s,,'i p. and Eh :i I ;u ! ill ! weast, "wit Ii vour face proud, - oroearing, even insolent, if you ; yom- i n her pleased; but did nol these aggressive your figure, your good maimers, your trail,.- combine with the snowt loveli- eaoable brain and vour monstrous for-i ne--- of her beauty to make her win- tune, what woman except myself would som.' Iwyond all words? "I'm proud le in ane enough to refuse you? Ned my.-elf, for thai matter," relleeted j yol i do I must. List n;"' and siie S'a ii". who x. as really1 quit i the re- slowly furled her fan. letting its closed vers- . all i h in.. s considered, for I o framework rest on his at sleeve. "It came f a famih di -1 ingui; hei 1 h or foi heir ii m ".ii i..v- kcugi;iui n .!-ii in in-, erected the curious editice, anu then 1 mn iHRi. iu vunj autumn uuicmnwu , ;,.;t n here mi this de.-erted island, to Paris, and though accidentally made stav ue at once conceived the idea of I aware thai sic- was sojourning at ner t-siablish town hotel for two ov three days i ief ro j going to stay with her friend the Coun- I almosl al m e start d for Havret sail ing thence to America. i I 1 1 , . i . . r 1 i i . i i - v i w ' v i i it., i ,ii t ' . f isniiito time that thev comjielled me I i, v0v Vnrk -ind th7 Herat ions a . anu uau union : to marrv the late I 'm 1 1 .Autre vino. ID i m -;u i as ii latesi txci is something more 1 im:: a reaction. According to a Washing, n .oft-ospond-ont it is a r.i ghty luiuislide. i he b!e publieans theuisch.es a t.' snrpri ed. Tne returns p in1 to an a irdinary change of s-entimenl in the great in dustrial centers within ;i year. The biireitii s have bten c assed as t ii im- p;egnable lK-micratic sir ng holds a miiTUTV revuisiou iu s, mum-ui : ant, and j.ri'i ; 1 1 - C lannel for to have taken p iretty close. Ileturn n- t vet avail able. In this city the ent ire IJ -publican ticket from Mayor down ivas e eeted. Mary tend. Ha timore -Returns ft mmany parts of Maryland show thai the I 'om--cr.it -have elected thi ir iardilate fi r State vet Comptroller by a large plurality. Dem ocraiic ! urality i r Comptioller in i" e u- a prinierty of several million is enuallv true thai I detested him dollars. In his own country lie occu pied an almost exalted p sit son, white an ii rely uecause ne was my nits ftr n ' other reason. H-- war abroad Ii is reputed and magnified not at all ill-looking, and he wa- nol wealth was certainly no drawback. I particularly old. V-1 my entire mar On general principles he soon found ' ried life of live year., was an exquisite nimseil shrinking I rem the idea ot I mar.vrdom. Vvouuiyou have me tor-1 marrving a woman with a title. It t ( i-,. inv.df airain?" she ;:-!, i: a smauer. mote som-ncny town, wnere he was born, St iyu' not siddom dejxirt- ed himself in the most eccentric way. , His old suavity would at times wholly leave him. and a morose curtness , would take its place. No;, and then . he woul ' say in el. v ml 1 h'mgs r nitinif nr.:i en inxo .:i.-, oi silence . couciK ! anil it m -r articles venienee or comfort. One afternoon he remained quite alone on the islau I. w.iile the Xomad steamed away for the purpose of se miring and Iran port ng some heaver Iu niture which the small boats could sea cely carry, and which he had pur c.iased ou the previous day. For a long time he paced t ie l ard, white ! .... i . . ; . . : i i . oi i Meat :i inai in,' imisieai oe vi lapped w.t'i tender and li.am m ii urges. I elow craggy cliffs col ! a tawny brown, u 1 overhuni woniil Iks cal loboish and 1 oi her smilss al this tim; became horrible j ll I thiny ls v my !ni who knew i to him wl.o wit no-soil it. "Would y him. I hit then, on tiio other hand, have me do so because your engines there w a the aom n liohind the title, 'torment can be golden ones, and stud And wlien she married him she would f ded, ii' yon please, with precious change "Madame la Duchesse" into stones?" simph 'Airs. Vubrey Stayne." ! Stayne spranu to his feet, "i don') ainei's. tie oi i his ent'?r- 1 s . na i a man i nol 1 ! i - Hi on further tnvt stigatingthe suh- iititsersiaiHi iect, Stayne n-ccivod the bitter till ings y. "4 r. you," he broke out, tierco l do, i i refu e to l-el ieve ihat this would n rimonial chan e whal ke nosucii mal - ! you. ,er. The blow "' extreme n te migiil have behaved far i more cavalierly anu vet received 1 1 , op,-i: l ensutet but, a ; t now happen d, he wa fore d to pav the lenalty oi iKiing conspicuous. A report got into I circulation that he was on the verge of dementia, ii' not already mad. Had ; not hi maternal uncle, AnJreas Au ; brev, die i a lunatic, and was ii not Vitn in ssi i.i.n.: lic s of i lie Mow e t in to inii v ha i n I:nl:ii-e ii it'-, Hi- shvinTivd i ... .'. I -, fl ,- zo nini proven a learnii une. .no, .ni Utatuescjuo shoulders. "I don'l under- than once cropi ed out with ni in- imu iiirn.-iir."n iminju iiiiii,ii'. iii- - t,.,,, , , . , i- i , . . ., -- ,, 1 i i - ., s , . i ! ; . . ,1 I Vll - . , f, I i ; , 1,1 . l - 1 ' , . 1 I i . v pa i a: i e. . an i r-t a-iti uonuei u i ow ng ue wouiu sia in the dd little species of bungalow that ne was lurntsiimg. lint a short while be ore sun of, and jied a - he had I le uvi to watch :o ouu- appearance I of the rctutnin y yacht, a change, not 1 wholly i i the . ori which is supito ed i munities. Tiie 1 repubib -ans carry M a -. a-.-hm el t s by 2"."-i m tj rily. New Vork by 7".,o i I to oo.0i.o, Ohi ' by pre ba ly ('. eon. 1 wa iy 4n.0nr. Xehr.i. k.i by a safe ma jority, and i 't n is Ivah.a -! s up over P ii. " io majority. Virginia, Maryland, and Kentucky are Democratic of course, th ugh by reduced majorities. Tin- size of the majorities is the stag gering f at are of tin- e!ectiot. With one aeiord the -ariy leaders in N :w Vork, -Joston. I'hilattel'ih.ia. Chicago, 'mrinnatl, leveland, i I ah . aim i v, r t ..- r .: Lay the blame t the h i the working. m n. Ti.e As-o. iated Pre given be'ow show the n as accurately as cid I l time i his is written: on . i ilumbus 1 lot in ns s '...iih IlakotM. IHerre- Returns are coming in slow v, but ihe K'etml die ins i lug. The ! lave carried ne iVmo- a anu tne plac -d at itl o i rg, i ut tn o taut city at - have Ii ist evervwl ,-r I lepublicau plural it i-vn.o. llichmond Virginia went Demo cratic by all the waj from ,i."..ooii to " ',- o majoi ity. The victor of i! !-em-iK-rats is attributed to the failure of i no i iQiiiio icans i a n p.ri f e t oi u- li-t ticket. KmtW:. .t aim n spatche 1 at tin reeei . ed ' ijouisvillc. lies Stale has gone Democratic, as usual, t-h.n 1 kmuK'i atsin the majority of ci n -. electing their v. hole tick -t. The el ct i- a w . s devoid of much interest. lore t loccurin i aradise fell up -i y and thing of thai treacherous sort. Her fault was more subl !e: shi? had r- f i a i in self. I rom howiny him her real , stand, myself, -he said. "And it you r " . , 1 1 11 I i reiuse to oeueve me you win oniy oi doing what I have done to myself foi y e ii i ' lint the fad still continues to V..,. in I:-,... ' 1 They had spenl a who!.- month to- ' , ,.., ,i,. I pet her in Mee. and tie Dad accomna niotl her into the mo t exclusive soci ety the e. Afterwards they met in Koine, and finally, just as the chestnut .1, . ,1 . I.M.. 1 1 I... in c . cu i .e , i . i . "Ah, if onlv it were," exclaimed the I a si:nse of disgust Ik-scI him. and u Kill i w mini u n ii uiru r a : i i 1 1 1 i i .. 1 ...... i : ,. i , , I j UIU , t O 'II IM 1V4.1V ai i I tell ;. ou w ha1 t ha1 fact i laughed stavne, with gre.it hitterne it ! some oi her man some man, i A friend a1 last told Stayne of the har.i things thai were being said of him. The informant was this time a real friend, and not, as so often hap pens in such cases, a foe under the gu so of one. stayne knew this and at once fi It the" verity of the tidings In-ar land, tine necanm ju ckiy an gioom ily misted over, and the othereaught new and weird tints in the emerald of it palm audumberof its rocks. Nearly t tropical storm w thai McKmlev has plural his th -i opp i.euts. The Legisla- si i - overwhelm. S A h n- of I lie I '.:-( t i-'ii. "etnalo sufl'rage carrio I in Colorado, fiie Kepublicatisi re-elected Mayor i;::rc al De roil b a maj rit of iv ir ui : .can and minute i .-n later a terrd broki-n k;o- ii . ni i i iok r,-l iige in t !i u ; lit i n g 'a ii cii hi. ! utu i e r haps, whem vou think Ixmeatn y ui and in up n him with full force. Al fir-; tide ftoworage, laris leceived them both. Madame owned a magnitieenl k iU- logne "in railage, and here he abode for nearly two h urs. while javelins of lightning nierced the almosl inky air, and he could .hear the roar of the sea like mysell a. most indilleren-eas well. Hut through loth ,-;. r.nn -. mnit.itiulo nf -:-.e, in to oeggarv n i couiu once say oi anv mental states oeamcd clearlv to him a ami vi'i aiioi e. tl ic aim '. i U nun exc -ssn i h-ui grown purpose ess. Nearly the ie i most envied man in the country, be He n-it.r mun tbn tftunllv nlauliitalv I (....;. .11. , . ' III., 'if. . i , v . i; I i ' H ' i ' ii. . H,iiiuiii. mvvtviuivii. i. tXlldld UlStiUri ltd I .'.'. II II. I i 1 . i I iiuui (Mi in- .wnnir mi inun Ut' I 1 t . , i .,,- She chose to give two snmptti- ,, '..', a ... i,. ,. n . ., VUS IU i.-- M l M-ilr-iill. Ullll 111" 1 1 1 1 1 llv I , , ,, I ;. ,. , , r . 1 . . , , , ,. ., .. , now continued, that eit icr c -mplete was yet one oi the lea-1 contentei ., , , 'T , , truth dwelt in Iwth her voice and Iook, said something of this sort to the gilded e it. . I eoplc had ln-gun to lhat ,h(. was ,j. ivin , with a , fri d vvho ha , tn.ou rht him tl,.ws of wonder .1 he WW nt totheyouns masterl, adroitness. ! those unpleasant rumm-s. "You should C"" !' "'" 1 ""V" ' " r - "For life," she hurried on, with a b nsi' i-iini it ..,,1.1 ,i, ,t -o in mm It he c l.iil.t. ... . 1 tray;!, ot exeio men1 startling BP'r,- i -i-. withoul love, like a wondr. II n 'i, 'i , ii,, .,! thiwi, iiuui l' n:ni- . t ,i , . , ou' hall read, it otten hi s me with quetsol hers that Mayne. on a certain , , jlk .,. , sha!1 tM evening managed ti linger later than d yet never kn .w the chiJf all t . other -guest -. lie rememlcrod , . . . , , - ,. I 11 ill III ,11111 :l ' ' J l, 1 I i . rare, i h k a 1 he reply. select in- ere sire t housanas t .i uevote voui s -If to her so jjorfeetly, in futu - renections, the small white and gold room, with its tapestries of ro e-colored velvet, where this woman whom I e worshipid heard his first real declaration of passion, she was leaning back in a groat arm chair, indolently fanning herself. He had though I her almost maddeningly fair thai night in her role of black tulle, with u ? a single jewel on her milky arms or n ck. and a long, strag- ' ,. i... ... , ,,- i , in i " Answer me. exclaum u Stayne, with notes of grief and command mingling in his voice, "t an ii lie p ssible. Hi r tense d'Autreville, thai yiu have never seen a man whom yon could love?" "Never," she returned. 'Not one whom you 1 dievod able, by his devi tion, to win vour love'.-" -Never.'1 mat r. lovely girl ch i si ! rom hap iness." "Ah, true, tiue."' murmuied Stayne, stroking his mustache, "There are thousands to choose from, and that'- muit i tide o; mingled wrath and pain. When at last t he torrent - of :an had les ened. and the whole riotous turbulence was in a meas ire still, i. tie drew near the door of his retreat. T is di or faced a gap it. th rKks. and he now succeeded in discerning, though very vaguely, the pale r-t etch of s-ar.d thai lay pirhaps a hundred yards hev.ond. Hut he c.tug tl only tit- iianos as loiiow-i. setiy e, ioput.Miean '4- I). e.oer:it 7 Hon ,-. ' Uooilhl Lxcpu oilcans claim 1 at l Minus i is elected Ai;1.;. or of Omaha by plurality. O.i ) I e i errai i, i emoerai i r ( lovernor - f Virginia, has a majority of between ! "i.o o and J! .' o, t. The racetrack wa it: New Jersev re ! I OU -, i cans. Hi-m n rats. :,. mt m ighty eight counties in bio Mclvinlcy tar ried six t -f ne and in many of tiu others was only a fi w hundred bc- tiniii Aeai. it is tne no ge-t piurai- suited in the He publicans gaining com ity or majority ever given any trolofthe l egislatuie. man elected tioernor in the I r- LV-mnl-e.-i-i Shoc.-mi.. IVwH to J5n"11 1 ticket was e?ccted in South Dakota bv a pltu alii v f alu ml 5,110. .-: a tie Ivor ailaudigtiam :.i imu, u.e re publican gain were uniform all over the Jit ute. bill Wiethe, the home of Neal, Democratic candiilal for tiovernor, went Rej uidican foi the first time. This is the first majority overall any State candi date has had since m !' election, ;u-t at'o-r Gariield's death in Ulaine had a majority iu i- h but the ! ; epublican State ticket tlien had only a plurality. Las1 year the Demcc ats 1 f I- tl, Ik, . .Vf . t r. lt . i ri i -ii . :, i res an u:ai eieemr, am s-- iiicessaiii . . Th- ten you e that W ltll U V II swear marrv re all alike at -al monument ol deep i'ltti tin. u tde irune sora at her broad ft eglantin in diamonds. The dinner had nol been v.-i-v hir-'i'. hill some front ie o!, h:d 'A CS. V llUVe tl fight t ' require nttended it. vi now t.hv 11 had thl I shall SO sWear. 1 f.iM,. ntrnv tit.. Iviitsixn in!i.-K.,M !, 1 I f.oiv. nOWt are VOU sa n.t Aii.ii-i.-in t vin. and . "Sat Ls tii u . " he broke forth, in pain I we have As il could be that. ! peot ie or oecpj the devil ol it least .to me." -Build some charity, then. wat ers ol altrui-m. ".';d bring up a clam-shell instead el' a pearl," sneered Stayne. "Still." he went on. with an air much less ironical and languid, "1 have always 1 oj ed to do something lastingly humanitarian Deiere i mcu. tne ouiy trpuo.e with ; ton us who jxissoss, powi'i to iiep great I towi masses oi j-e pie in this wa is th ust 1 will I do. I thought oi whai h rrible maladminis tratioii may overtake our work afte putired over it i ere n 1 li s- than t icy were mammoth. Now and then the lightning aided hi vision, f.. i. ... . ..i .. . ....... i... ..... i,.... .,f ,k.,,1 ""V . , i ' VI i had I0,00d plurality, and in is derthat seemed o phra e. while M elected Cov. Campl uisani iiit'iu, an 1 111 iiumiis i i mi; .umau , and those who man: e I hea. j .an iiesn maze oi name ne -n re. ne lcii cert. am hat the light ning had just missed deal ng him death, fo some great dark ob-t-ct seenu-i t tumble like an over t-he it. ran pit raittv was tnen l.nT. Nft?Kinleys plurality iu 1s'h was 2 i . il I. In I- U the tcpubl icans i i ne 1 1 i , when there was a u:a.i vote. lows. I lies Moines Late returns increase the Republican plurality on the State o. I'tahha- g ne largely Dem'icratie, the returns indicating a sale majority for th- party in th Legislature. (Jus Steinman, Democrat, has been elee'e i Niavo of Sacran cnto by a ma- ; j r:ty ol ', ',. ixxxsiving .'.no.'l vote--. Henry !-.. iiepke Itep.) is eleclol Mayor of Hawtueket, I L L, by PI ma jority over The mas llobinson Dim . He publican gains are reporto:! iu i'.-in a and latest indications ar,: that the j a t ," has In en victor! ms 1 r ugh out tiie State. S, M. . I. -tie on and D. "w:iu bell, I icpub ie in candidate i:i I 'enusylvania for State Tteasurer and Supreme ludgt;, were elected I y pluralities of nearly (kJOO. The next Kentucky Legislature will consist .f 110 Democrats, 25 HepubU- ans anu i nuns 'i'lii insure Knglish I'uke and he wa seated on ; sort of low little divan at JITIil W I r sa looking up into the marble beauty of her face and telling her how it had be come the dream of his life to make her hi-- own. She hardly seemed, at times, a if ho listened to him. And yet he knew thai she did listen. This was her wav. Derhaps in a feW morepioments all that splendid apath would vanish: .'it- love l e inten noments. feel for you!" Scanning what hidi ou h i e .towed it upon th--earned it to them, and charlatanism and dis reafter b ilk our sim-er- topphng cliff between himself and the white-lit. tempest nous s-:i. Then fiercer s oi rain fell, and were driven toward the opening in such solid liquid sheets that it needed all his might to close tha door. iTO Hi: CONTIXCED I it k t to over lu.uoo. The t-eneral A. i i"jiect ion of William ! dndsay, I ail d embly Is safely Republican in both : States Senator. iranctiea and probably anti-Prohibi- 1 - . i VHEAT, CATTLE, HOG3. : tion. 1 hough a ; i Leans elected i ; prm i mt ion. net urns trom i'i pre- j i;,..f.,rt !:.- ,-.! be the : jnni-r,' Revi rity or t he l?cpub ledge I t- maintain f M cmcts. a little i-s- tnan one-third ol the State, give .lack-on Rep.) over Boies Dem. ', for Governor, 11,710, in- :i- ii Their Condiliiia. Report? have Ikx n wceivJ rr in the cfirrespondents of the Farmers i'evii w Hie .IT u e i aueu away nilicent ste pei si nal ne nausea tor sev- nouesiv m.iv Then you have no est efforts. ' 1. "no y" He soon afterward sailed awav for rui nere sue n,i uiui ssuuri. vviiu a j somewnere in a uiv-k lit't i::g of one hand. "I have an yacht, entirely wi deal yes, came her reply. , iui t j pantonship other ttian that oi sailing :ave given up ai! hope of ever Tealiz- master and crew. i'i-. friends held ng it. That is mv sorrow mv de-j this to be another mad freak, but their .' . . i : l. ,l : . J . ...l: .1. i. ... - . . .. perhaps name would uasti out, a it -i.i-.. m swumw m usuwuuugu. i veruici was u were, bel v the melting ice of her per- 1 know. But it is true, and every new j Stayne. v. hoi The Fair of 1 !):!. St. Louis is already in the field fo the next World's Fair in 11H)3, in L'clebration ol the centennial of the acquisition of the Territory of hotli ne "nit d St ttes. 'I he made in 1803, but the m twelve States a-i to the eomlit lint's a oi ItXUU UJ treaty was trans er i aicating a piurai ity i l rstuie "i aooui i en win i e in- fth,.t. ,,,-ti, ;.-l h I d to tu.oMi.in the balance of the I Whea. r IM..RiH nttUm r Ike I Mate ticKet. ror the iirsl time in , mtiwint Qtop is general!; reported at fair and i eleven vears the Republicans eleel sev- good, la some ooontiea little has been s'm-a 1 eral anti-Prohibitionist- The trohi- I on ccca3t tb rotlt. Bavsaea . , .' i, " " ' utaa By are ieiirted In nomeot the counties, i oition and 1'opuiist votes are unexjKtet- though the damaai i- cowbme renomed jir..a:. Wheat noon early is looking wU in mi -t Lnstauce-i 'iiit -1 j - late sown i nut yei iiiu'h enoairti to Have it character ;.:i-l Vork Citv -Tim l)emjc aticde- condition determined Home ie ii-. are al- i reauv nuaennjt i.,r im k oi mclstnre. in Ni--a Vork. ro on eXi mere Keeniv certain oi it Y v. oman. I i 1 si eric is not of this world at Kned sh -iimv. an eonautv . "I rectdieot what you have toid me.' Stayne was saying. 'Your marriage ;'.- a torced and loveless i nei vour ;1 -widow hood never dealt you a pang. ' religioi Since then no woman in Kurooe lias I ol whic had more suiters at her feet. Weil. , all. P I am mermy ne o! this adoring multi- I beyond tude. Have 1 the right to hope for j are tun more than theseV You Fi ench women 1 times are som dimes terribly subtle, and it point is may be true that t have deceived my- been far more right than you suspec self in dreaming, yon would care t "ink in accusing me ol a great caldn year life with my own to share with . Although pity, affection, and othe l ii. -S .oiie.; mi i-;;- . ionately loved th- sea. want, it to brood in its unshared com pany. The imuulse was not unlike that 5 aware, by this time, that with all j of Byron, and when we recall that this y lightness I am still what is called .: ; y( ung American was in his own stvle f tit' Territory did not take plaee until the following year. A feature" f the celebration already j Mavnard. ia elected by -omet in ovsr I ihe wheat in jn-t comin That already ni teal is a' out as complete as it can l Bart lett, the Republi a 11 ' 11 Indiana the crop ii unite r nerally reporte opponenl of a- good and growinit finisiy. In Ohio ntnen . eai almi -st as nana; i i'.ngl. aps J snail M ine day find it l were stitmgly ie b -i-mi- of death. There j d es not sutler when 1 believe so; there are j -The sea ma n l o.-e ail faith, Onlv, one ; casionaMv refl ar. is undeniable: you have i reflect half in in somber e t oceui at ion, s. i . : a i ie an e ; 1 1 : . .amen ha. determined on s tne dedication oi a monument to Thomas Jefferson. The territory ac iuired by the treaty with France embraced about 1,500,- 0 stjuare miles, or half the present area oi the ! niied States, and twice th. is UM.KUia- well aa h rate, and theoutioo l.-i irerv eiKonratring. In rdichhtan many ol the at that tim r n in it ha .t now r--a.lv desi lay before yen in the kmdiier emotions are n eign . .,n t: ie ly spirit. J am none tne lessahu i creature born withoul the powei icing as a wife must alone love t s her marriage from being mockert dtsapiioint m soul int an Bastille - shall wait t i me the tortnne mi lU'.gi"' gladness. 1 li.- paused, and her "ace remained so irresponsive that he wason the verge of cursing his own folly for having save mentioned, however lightly, the fact land -of his personal possessions. But sud-j In denly, to his surprise and alarm, she so m also mentioned them, saying with lips long that appeared just to u..-e and no j Hort more. e euneu eve: uru so- uaa sjioKeu. reac in "it is very large, is not, iuat tor- tie aw not remain more inau two or tailing tunc of youra? i three 1 1, ui inetruiive, th-n my life just , it may tell me. the:- grief and mi tnat re i cii piercmi ssion since t I; eo trom , u lAutrevilles presence Stayne ana .vieuiierrauean ch so the Pacific, any days of indolent it a. tor oauses at many a nai t. da3 in Paris, hut betook him- from Rio Janeiro to ?aa Francisco, a i.eeit made the States .f Louisiana, Arkansas. Missouri. Iowa, Minne sota, North and South Dakota, Mon tana. Idaho. Washington, Oregon, Wvoniing, Nebraska and Kansas "So yoc have got a wife.' said Chaffer to a newly married man -I don't know don'tknow," replied the man with evident hesitation. "Some times I think Pvegot har, andsonie- tn - 1 thin x she's got u.e. You s--e. I've only ... en married a fw months, and 1 can't tell just yet hoar the com b nath n is going to turn out." Tid-Bits. "!!." majority, and the rest o Hep iblican Jstate tick t rs -nt ma- ; raraers were late in Rettina t.-.eir v. heat Into ionties of fr an ."- n to twice that I tin- Rroond, ami ti:- field' are not cov red T- " !...- ,t,-:,.-.' ' -, ,- m e-.-e -e "n' etly yet with this plant to protect liae i-' . ttepuni cans lia.i ipt irea t ie ,,,.. n. t.4. ,,f early and hard ire..--,, rfaa Legislature, tne Venule oeing a tie i;. :,rl nroaoect la our in Nt-i.ne.kn 1 1 aim the Assembly Kepas ..can by u u or live vote-. New rk is the only Citv in tne btmc tnat n:is gone l fair to irood in illinoi.s. Indiana. Ohio. Uichl- Irouth Is felt in Wtsooca n. su-i for that re on many ol th- fields are backward. li : i f t - i .1 ,,r' . 11 . up Kjrat tc tin ok io and all the th. lelmingly Re abl atic olm aiitv in A banv, Buf- can, Kintneky. Mi-a uri, lianaaa. N'ebraaka, over- 1"'sa- Qin, Uinm -t: and the DatiOtas. "' " . . Not trt r: many sire betoff s- nt So ms.rket in l ' enio- , iiUnoiM. Many farmers are holding hack tkelr ." ". ite in i -'.'l Block For better prices, while the kea) nr rket .., . . takes tne anrplos tnat moat be disponed of. in V" Ohio the bonie market i- beini? supplied, and Ksnsaa little is i-eine done beyind that aa a rote. The T a iii - ii'--i ' r1 t w,- ireneral mocinent Ihrouehon the ta;e is . O 'ft a JL . -1 .Vtl-i U t..l '-.l:i-l S V , , , , , , . - .... . , rather slow rpc aame ia trae ot Micbiaan. 1 m v a uted n Kansas ttr tne !:rt fair namber ia in?inj ahipped in kaaaa nd t tne and thoug i th re wa-i some fric- Nelmaka. Pew are being M.9rkcti-i n Iowa tion in localities, where the l:.v iva I TtoKaanetotraaaiaWlaeoawka. , , , i He -.s.- i-o.b are t-vervw hi-r.- in ceo ! oondi- : tnorougiiiy understoto, DO tne j tion. afoeementia briak her- the itawan whole the election pa ed off smooti Iv : fat enonnh to ro for ward or wbfic. they ate ta Sieaa rr turns from Kansas in a.-unm v ':' :;':" r--,iT1 !:," iV" 51?:i'-" v,a1, :lt". t ... - , ;, . States the surplna has alreaoy been diapoa d a eat lainrg 0:1 in tne fopu.i-t vote. of. In other eaa titey hate mt .yet been got rokee county, wdich gave l.T'O In coadition, tor lack of aattable teeal. ti a o ity for t .be Pcpalists in 11 2. ami i St mner eennty, anocher Popnlist j A gang of fifty Cuban outlaws has st onghold, w i.i be cari led by the Re- j Wn-n broken up by olhcers near Ua publicans. Crowley county, in which 1 vana. Several person- were -hut.