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i nir nun MENT, ram VOL- XXVI. REFOBMBB T -' WHITE, AND BLUE, :n f t ir tvtddinf? day -., ti.e old folks say, . gv 1 n methinj? new, ::.'.ui, K'tin-tiling blue. Mir-'jcrite was led ;. :rwn aisle to wed, -v- .1 to t he end ,: !...k should her attend, on her face : !fve should in"ice; i.i v,ry new, lM and she wag Mut. Baltimore World. jTTLEBORo, VT., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1i NO. 25. 1 1 ! P fi!D IN HIS OWN COIN oeen or nto ..rn IOSS fin tl.; :. . . v '"tut-r care, enrwl nnrt t ..... ---- (lulu, PUJ , . I " "'t nine, mjc sana a lid for her Mtra care hv C ( dau'J tli him; she read the books be f .of approval an,)' hi emark h,,r 1 e', ""M" f'',"lm", his t". p,k ,ik was becunnr?!; "o her In u VT !' a,.U'D,i"DS' ,Ui" a. last Mr. cons,.Ul.nie her eyes and I c ! ',! 2 "If" ' ''cr's wratb burst frtli. brighter and her spirit, m!rf bl' , ! , D lle 5,,id- as one day closed he ..ered Mrs. Johnson crowde !i.d00r 00 ,n, ,!p'""''"' captain. "I drawing room. ' crowded really cannot permit this to go on any Scarcely uad ,b . longer, lour conduct to me is most uu- to the hostess when ffpS S ' ' fT. ' n'OSt astr"'diS- Vou are by : ed. or. rnrhor accost- ; far too nit tnato n-ith th; n..... i n den, a brilliant, conlident g rl who t, i, i" 1 i C0,ns,aully in my bouse, and last j to ensnare him before his uiaVrlgo and VT1 h,,cwJr '"ft font side, while the same moment a Jentl ?,J ?U 8t0d "r ,w ho" ne cemer of a mecianioaT una'lde To m? "T ! ,ike Ll''"" POP,a,ay, C..cl..e.. teution. entirely frm her En I V'i ' ' Bl,b you yoelf Wnmed me1 ?fa11 L" curious customs Loudon can his companion until, seeing somethin,. ,pla-VIDS atlo er and "spider1 and ot, b,oast f 8 more. Angular one than Miss Baden's glance at hersel ,; k8 , ""." you wpre "Earned of me." ! at formerly so strictly adhered to at did not like, her pride a-iin nJ, L , ' ..am much luore ashamed of you I "?,laDd IJo"e. one of the most historic she turned as with sudd,"n 1 ? nd now- he retorted severely. pld mansions m the British capital. Tho to th "nuden determination ! "Now. dear, thnt I. n,,i,o ., I last of the Lords Holland shot Mms.-if " . l'it uui rilSUUII LMM , . ... . . . cousin Laura's affianced husband," she replied. "Affianced ?" "These six months; before I met him; and 1 would have told ygu of it, but" She stopped and looked half archly in bis face. He understood her and, taking her In bis arms, kissed her tenderly. "Oh, Bob, how could you ever have doubted me?" "I will do so no more, love!" "Never Dirt any more?" "Never!" recent comer . .i. was of you. Didn't you tell me thm'i -ni.i I durine 8 fit despondency: everything and handsome, and Nellie VaZZ f, flease17,u 'joyin myself and Hirt- Tf V, ?, d?!; cae of 8clf murder- . am-mmZ i nllu trt'gan to try and mike h-r -.if . V- ,.. 1011 "now you did." added i j- "T """""" coui.i never oe '.! ,1,1.. . ,.:. f na maKe herself agree- Nellie renroarKfnllr . . .' dissuaded .from the noUon that the M . uiUi. ue iooke.1 ra r. " "" .uui i am , . .... . . . was himself so a-reml,io ,r,.' . . ooeyng you you get jealous." . uu "au PWD murderea by some un h.... . ' " ovwu vuai jeaions ' ..t i rying again, I declare.'" But I am offended assass!n- Accordingly every "fuk tw ti was iue cusiuiD lor ODO !..!. p.m.,,..- tier no pfTnrt V . " v.wai jeaious " .illlHl, BtllK It'll IV .WU I r af . II 1W1 ruin l. . . U1UU"J II .!, -!ii.-tie as he ent-re.! ' w, 1 P'"tt returned, and. , h..; r V auu "'" "s 'ell. i f,,,tlB ;,;-" luJ , , . . " . surprise, she found th, ... ' " , " uu uiu near tne remarks about : u".. .. 'r UI iHini uis omee. .. .. . 1 "" " enjov- Tnnrp f i r n., ; uuuse ounciuallv nt ll n v rwb on.l v . . uweir. tier hnslu.n.l .lil.. t " 'en i - ... . - -- -- m.o . ..'.iie.- v. ana rv ... . .:. u.uU . luucn ".sun t i . . . . 1 kou ior me nurnose. ir la rjh.i r,r co Mu,.. Vigiini D0t pu't : "e 1, "', ? den.liiJ' aad. to you and MiSad n S i ?.. conscience" of the" murde , v .iir l oimei." i its chirm now VK k -. ,.. uch of nis wife. "i ims curious practice is a relic of medi ran you? sobbed Nel- I . aw not said her husband. u.e K.iuse ami speak- eE, and Mr. ,, r " " wfc .1". , umer: I ."ou enco -1 don t nke this at ' to oni.- .;,: :".;. wuua,..mmst,,f i with him ' 11 'V. -il. Wherefnr. Mi.. p.. '. . .. I "AllJ 'bat is Captain Lovell to me?' . .. . uioiuer- -lou eneonrno l.i m i-... 7 o u.j, ujuuiim. luu 'What is Miss Baden to me?" he He. i !?Tal da-v'1 in continental Europe, and nded angrily. I :oe case ,0 P1Dt 13 probably the only instance where it Im4 iM.n n..t:,....t the days of the crusades. I-' Xot Informed. Dennis Pid yez git my letther? Patrick-l--uitii. Ui did not! Phur MA ti.ne that your eyes 1 ,lT . 'V.,'3 " 'le- -ut uudine ber , "As you do with Is-nhel sol,en with crying, j taJki wdo J MBrown ,"?' ! m"A d what is not WmW- cry about. I shnn, I . . ... . .r- "rown, nor in ; ble m n n-nmnn " an insult to me to Vo i 1' . . .'?Jes a"d corners" which she "Ah. thaf , vu ,.,. .... 1 ' . . lt"V.u' "' .VL n.0,:. 1 "" d , I..,.,-. nf.. .k i "m ul mte to rrequent. he beennm u ..V ........ ....u ..r. j uie mai yez uaa writ it t .iuue after this fash- '. rather puzzled "fuem. ne Decame , old sigh. "'Sou men may neglect a wife. Ohio Slate Journal. ;iy in corners, looking I At tha, instanr ..... j may wear out her heart and life with ; . , " a -vou id last night bow r.le.i k; ... "7 '- i smb. may expose her to the nitv or "'If: .Zv"p wiU I ie. bright anj flushed taikin ,T. : fJ 'l .f a" h" alTaintances by show- mm : domestic trrniit!" ! . Ul to n , ins devotion to nnmhor nn,i c, M . ,k so I can't help quite absorbed in ber. Mr Palmer a i not presume to turn, as may ; so miserable. Vou a moment a, the uncAnscL,,- i ll'l ,he ,,rau!I,l"d '" must bear ! i tni-i , ... - i i nil iii ii mhk ki iit i u Tint , nf.., ; i-yich! Perhaps you'll (..WhaT'o; I ear han Th v'' a Tee L,, b?r " ' NerVOUS, Weak, mn dOWO ? tu let me know of what talking about all this wh ler Then uu ! L ?nh h rn0Uirh ,,b!8' Bob' and I I TUIH about, WOmatt. Take n g;,, ty that has turned ; denly. meeting his wife's eye. leVZ I V, H 1 ,.d? t0 ,f ! J I TiNP.m. c,f. tno-c c, ' go on L'irtinir. so will I. I Lnnn. ,. I i don't care a bit more for Isabd Baden j than I do for Captain Lovell. but 1 will ! not be neirlecteil nrirl hnmhL.I Ir. .!. BULBS I PLANTS For Winter and Spring. - - t .:ir I-.. I i-" Kb I'.:. 'J::': , , , . . uu" " nispcreu, r.njoving vourself Nell''" y u ron.c dear: but. oh. if i "Oh. yes. dear, ddightfullv! Don't troo ... h a wife thinks of her . ble yourself about me. prat " Here poor Nellie i vii; . 1 .. ,,, Mr. Palmer's eyes .wrnS oVonncedowclfn0?, TS. hf hole ' m j upon this evening. I lave but,.a ff,fe- aIld d"niand the honor j :-t-l be. "If this isn't "Don't vou think. Wll T.,. d,1 t0 me: . I S . she's jealons?" enough for one night?" said her husband b"ir Z JflfJ?" ,De ,0. ,bUS' ' - Xow is lBe Iime ,0 P1""1 B""" -vat I,ob; Bot-bnt"- ! toward the close of the evening. "For a m . ,-, eT? anJ prou''' lookl" Spring, ucb as Hyaeintb. Tulips, Ouffodils, si; sk for the choking in I married woman''" he added i , steadily m the face with bright. Crocus, etc. Also liulbs and 1'UnLs for the . ..., . ..... .... . ... i elenr erea in trhn.. .I..n.l.a I ...:n lif.iitffiru-irloi. - .i" i uuurisiauu me j "ferliaps so," she answered cheerfullv j , ""-f"" "c l' " tikts in having her bus- "But I've enjoved mvself so much ' I'eil' great tenderness, and be at once L, Ei... -:th affection and respect ! ly. I alnu.s, f tb. whole matter. He ChOlCe Cut FlOWerS or now it numoies or ; woman and felt like a girl again." I h 't .,1.77 neauny as be neglected bv him an.l ! .,i ii m. . .. . . , Bbe at aim. and then be rose and took a . i ..uu ui mu iru nar nuc. ur si i. rimer i. I i . coolly. "Who is that feiiuw that has .- -vM..rf vu. uwui.uj iui L11IS Lovell, Nellie?" "No more than I ought to do for my :?n consider themselves i Baden." er laughed outright, and i;:r-y X -I s.i th;: -;:rj little fool, Nellie." .f Isabel Baden were any :.J t pleasant and agree ..;:a to amuse oneself with -:.ecse!" j think so," said Nellie, others don't think so. I y- u are getting tired of ! 1 Isabel Batters herself j t me out and is trying to J said Bob, rising impa- j i iunge. "I'm astonished been in ntlpnilimru ......r. nil ...... U....u j -j u ul, tru ing'" he inquired as they walked down stairs. "That rTcrkably handsome man with the espresive dark eyes, do you mean?" "I never noticed bis eyes or that he was at all handsome, he answered stiff- iy. "Oh, I thought you meant Captain Lov ell of the artillery. Ah, here be is just one moment, dear I quite forgot" And Nellie spoke a few words to the captain in passing, of which her husband could distinguish only sometliing about "that book." TT-i. ii. l. . r, . , i r i .i neu i.oueri x'aimer came nome next t.J n:il real r nr.n rnti ... ,7 .1 cay De tounu nis wile not cryinr as be- ;-' "st..a3 wf o temper. , fore in her bedroom, but in the parlor ." '.J amuse : practicing a new song. v.y, as I do, instead of go- 'Tnntain Iirell mlleH tni, mnrnlnr." -t iu this fashion, iou ! gbe ..and , hare promised t0 sicg io Lave me tied to your ; ms for him at Mrs Campbell's." j ...J I d much rather see ..Ah;.. he answered witi an elpression -T,ours''lf th?n skulk- of iDdifference, and as his wife struck up s and corners like a spi- ! with the first few notes he mut,ered to , ur bucrfly of a bus- Umseit, "Confound Captain Lovell!" I : i can detect him m do- At Mrs Campbell's Captain LoveU was ! i uake me quite ashamed j again ia attt.ndance upon pretty Mrs. . .... I Palmer, and then other gentlemen discov- . , Ba.' and ?rallid 1 ered her attractions, ber piquancy and I a an air of mingled ; coquettishness and flirtableness. and so, ( . innocence. His wife In TerT few weckg Mrs Palmer was a : V hr f.inra nn.l mn.o.1 . . .. ... ... .... ' , ' belie, one aid not seem in tne least to i . - Lashing and cheeks care wbo ter husband was attending! nn.l initio-nnnf f.ul. I ..... ... . . Dpon, ana inaeea ne couia rareiy get a , . word with her at all when at the gay as ' ' . to herself, since he , 8emblies which they constantly frequent .. 1 w;, amuse myself as cd jje SODJetimes gave her a hint that J L' tr he likes it. Ashnm- l. ..... . . :i. 1 v. . ... 7 i tue "o louger a nut ouu uiav uc And he did not used to was ber husband, but she only laughed ! gay and happy. Oh. i and Eaid tbere was n0 barm done and that j 7 knew how I loved you! ' ; Bhe was enjoying herself so delightfully i . i.espite her resolutely I and teit berself more a belle than even! ' .:d pressing ber fingers . wben a giriwbich was true, because! t i.rs would come. gbe bad Dot ,jirted ,ben. being absorbed, j : v that very evening a beart and souit jn u0D I'almer. But now j . Johnson's, and Nellie it was Captain Lovell who appeared chief-1 : i ns in dressing herself j ly t0 occu)y ier thoughts as well as a and Floral Work for all occasions at moderate prices. D. McGILLIVRAY, FLORIST. Bkattlehobo Vt. it lit i ' ! I ONE O F" THE f J 1 0 mm. i. Mm mw rfopies Consisting of 20 Full Mining Claims CONTAINING 4IO ACRES OWNFI. BY BOSTON COLD-COPPER MINING COMPANY. Located in Arizona, the richest copper country in the world. Trononneed by disinterested experts to have one of the largest mineral ontcrops known to them, and the greatest and richest showing lor the amount of development of any copper property in the Tinted States. " .More money has been made in Copper than in am other mining Ore running from l,v to 4n copper has been shipped. A vast amount of ore on and close io ;he surface and millions of dollar, b-l.iw The ontcrop of ore is immense. It can be worked economically. Extracts from report of J. S. 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