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The Evening Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 2

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BLACK AND BLUE Drs colt Eye an Ear Physicians you are afflicted call and gee We "Will frwirantee to enretyou in one half the time and with one half the cx-ptnte qj any other physician in the city or elsewhere Consultation free 'Ofiice 119 street cruei xsuio au fUjioi invited the whites of the party go wtlhj him U) his house for their pw and to sample some lme liquor lie hud burled' his cellar binilfs 1a ordered to remain close to tne boat to spring their places The moment tie4) heard the be and he gave tpe lat instructions' Blue in regard to fining for the run" aNOXVille Sentinel i PUBLISHED BY HE KNOXVILLE SENTINEL COMPANY' OFFICE No 32 RESERVOIR St7 Krumdattht Knncviu a Mad' I HaUtr qr ijceond Clast 4tij making up his said Senator Quay ve-ferdny" after waving aside his 77th visitor Tills is interpreted!) mean that Senator Quay feels confident that Mr John Wauamaher will go Into the Cabinet as Postmaster General The Senator also expressed him If In very plain terms concerning the itlen who tiled to fight him in the oigauiation of the Legislature lie-declared that he was not disposed to compromise with any of theanti-Quay people in the state as they weie prepared to put a knife between his rihs when he least expected it Now he felt like driving them out altogether" a shMkIMIdIscoveey You ill fiuJ bo better prieea or make for quantity and quality in Furniture und Shades OF than Festral tiiroiture House No SIG Broad Street 9 pnMHiiAliiy" Pi events eft pu'talile fiir Hie young sfhd elder ldlka all Itiada ml the latest stjle always lodkhd it' Call and see' if you find some things' that will Mike your fancy and' mtiuis You find Smith is always ready and pleased td'showfcu you buy or not 1 airis in SHOULD PATRONIZE THE BABUOH THE City National OATMTAL Hi AGIY Fresidert ROSE Vice PwmTrW SHIELDS Cashier TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BOARD OF Dim OTORS: Chapman Shields Ji A Strong George GarV A Anderson FU Hay nC it Tarns llat LARGEST: RETAIL CONCERN P83f'Si-m SMf ldl NATIONAL NK 85000 CAPITA! $100000 SURPLUS a general hanbln- ostn-sdf atsln foreign rrl at sei1 drafts op all the pri '-ipsl citio 'ti Ory rOPULAR HOUSE OF is maihedfio low that everybody at lea-t I Cent A Story of War The Slave and the Scout KING'S were hot generally these United Jor disunited) States ui lb63 but Clay Williams ind his comiadeay Rghiin on tnejr Own own aion the-W 1 1 river Arkma thought they Md ret-bottest end of the iron to Uuid up ClaT and his boys were vJnyhwk- usTF "5 Dame TTijj had wthem that as an intimation thit their warfare was waged L'ni against hen Roosts and ihe appellation acoopteU good uaturedly the sanle tsis all soMiers of the North answered The Ja hankers wore Union men and "White lrer the scene of their constant skirmishme was onlutut giound for thorn thebushw'ha kers almost always coming best the fichts So party had about decided to boat a rtreut thiough Missouri" and Kans where luinois reached them tint the Mississippi bad been opened bv Urn lo Sam gun bouts Delight mg in the ptflils tnd excitement Of a soout Cla out to ascertain the trftth of the report After a two solitary tramp through dense' the IilIs and swamps with manv a Wideuetour he reached a rude landing on the banks of the great mor on the opposite sue wrfr anothei indicating that a ferry Luu Inen there Build mfs like warchousna stood at the other Unding and baeit of them a fine old plantation On thd Arkansas shore just seen thiough the trees stood a fmiorn tUbin Williams Knew the calnn and Unusual Inhabitants He gave slirili whistle and then chopped ju tne inlci brush Out of the hut iimiit a iame ty gio who answered the signal Uiui turnediud went hi again Tbe scout lose to his fdet and followed somer jo men be iongdisher-wav dis time ars Clay said the negro as he bustled libout putting bacon and corn dodgoi son tbe rude table Wheie Blue asked the scout with his tnoutfi full j) id the (hmiufk dev goiter hustle might pf au now wahsun save dafc "i ittdn wot he got staffed ber dai on he nl ice Ie dav rence es cum l)e Yankees es got de ritbKr sho fe Cunnul Batt id Bui' on a lot os lav low fur tor git ddB) lhedown erte tote bff dat cotton fo km git et or bu et it ail safe ab tj i here3 vU 'mtT is An iong es dev don' cum bath' Do Uimod muster obbry soul ho km Inruhshor iassel take dtt knows mv ntyrnimts Tey might fa mjn on I stick ter Blue eny thing butdis hut ho do runnglen fo jmo do Yankees den I hnoiri I dou1 b'l mg i nobod but wese on tie Bawd 1 iic eoiitnued dt awing nrom his hosmn a griee-jue mutation of the Union tl ig the ied stupes ti acod with juice of some hor on a piece of onee white' iig the instead of blue was stained b'a bit Mic tu uio" leg uoed it proudh I gu- nigh do Yankees I jxt pm disher flag inv hat ru I sail boifn ter want pilots deyHojt-s bout vt i an uov a no nnn on disher ribb n- hole odidle LUue en Luunel Butt boat me sao Blue Moss was a was a comlt The fiame cad peen given to tx a9ked the oolt in to to IRON' PIPE AND FITTINGS STSAM HEATIK6 APPARATUS GOOES -Engine- Trimming riimibiiig mid Gas Fitting Gas Fixture work and First-class Stock 1 Guaranteed ROURKE Hi tiny Street Next to Schulert8 KNOXVILLE- TENNESEE TELEPHONE 141 a I Sudden Death of Dev Morrell heeung Va Ktgitec evening Kev 'H Morrell -Di 1 rector pf St Church at South Penn and Ohio streets Island was found lying dead upm the hoor of his bed-room in the third story of Mrs apartment house No 1O01 street The shockin' discovery was made by Mr John Claypol who mi company with Mr Kincheloe had ascended to the reieren i room in search of him Life had evidently been extinct I )r at leaet an hour and a half and probably somewhat longer The surrounding Rev Morrell's sudden death are very Bad and somewhat remarkable He had an nouqpd a leiture at ihe church for last eveningpuntt In response to the notice quite a large au lienee had assembled there the church being well filed As eight the hour for the inauguration of thi remarks passed without bringing him to the edifice some uneasiness begsn lo manifest itself but it was supposed he ba 1 been unexpectedly detained would soon ap pear As hall past eight came and wvnt the uneasiness became mors marked but the that Jia had probably been called away to attend some case of sickness was accepted by many of those present as being extremely pyobable and after a further waitol a tew minutes the meeting reso'ted itself into a Guifd meeting and after prayer aud the transac ion o' routine Ousnesb adjourned wlhout the cause of the absence having been explained Oh the way to his home Mr Kincheloe met wife and a(ter lime conversation ax to the absence of the rector Mr Kincheloe said he would go over to the apartments occupied by H-v Moral and see what was wrong Arriving at the house Mr Kincheloe and Claypool went upto the third 8fnry front room occupied by the min'-ter and fou the door fastened on the inside by a bolt there being no lock he attention of Mrs Woods daughter of Zinnw as calle dto this circumstance and a knock at thedoor bringing no response Mr Ctaylon looked over the transom and a the occupant lying on the floor A key to a tide door as a once obtained and an entrauce ailecte 1 to the rom iruhatway Mr Morrell was tou lying on his bai parallel wth and but a few feet eway Irorn the bed and with iia head toward the east and dead He was his shirt sleeves and Suppers not liuvmg begun to dress for Ins visit to the church when stricken down EJi8 manuscript for the evening's leiture yas lymg upon a table near by and it is presumed he was'walzing up and down the )om meditating upon his lei -ture or eung ill was delaying his ie parturo until as laie a possible or may be was preparing to he down until some sudden lllntss passed away but fell upon tlm fl mr he i ui I iech tin bed I Tte uLrm wee at once given by those huumg the body and I)r Uazlet was summoned arrisinv about a quarter pt nlnV o'dock He made an examn on the corpse finding co s-gra of life except a slight warmth at the head which may have been due to the heat Ircm tle gra'e near by Tne extremities wen g'dil was the probably cause of ileati it coming wife little ir no ram lite being extih-gu'shul almost lmtantaneourly Coroner bctiull? was at once summoned and after examining Mr Clay pool and- others nv to tbs facts returned a vcimcl of from natural causes The remains were then takdn in charge by Zook of Mjndel A Co and prepared fpr burial Mr Morrell was last feedvbv Mr Kmcbe ee on Market street I clow Eleventh a little after three o'c'ock in the afternoon He then seemed to lathe best of bealtty and spirits li? had eaten a hearty dinner at Mrs tVsnse-ney's where he boarded about 1 He did not go to su per winch indicates he was unwell before bp his nsu1 supper time Rev Morre 1 was ia)led to Wheeling by the congregation of 'St Lukes a little over two months ago lie came here fromTlwensboro Ky but his lget rtiarge hat been oJ Knoxville Tonn We shall cater espeeiallliuring this year for the Trade Our General stock of Dry Goods can save 10 Per WHY PAY BOOM WHEN ACRES FOR YOU CAN BUY From all of which the scot concluded that Blue was to act as eugineer and fireman and the Colonel as pilot during ihtrip His guard inspected closely the bonds of tbe prisoner and to make all sure took several turns with An extra rope talked ONI? OF TTTFM HAD CAOOHT 80fE SHAP15LBS8 ODJE with bun for a while aud then settled down ot light slumber all the negioea of the crew bcieg airqady asleep As Williams lav in the gioom and quiet-' he saw or fancied he saw something like a tdark form steal quietly on board mj as- cend tbe stairway with a hmp He tune a low whistle and softly called bn no notice was tyilten tbe fuim disappeared amU he was net sure that it had been real A fe minutes1 phased hnd then the pilot-bell rang out shat and eiea lAiie negroes sprang to their posts Noonehad seen the Colonel come on board but no one thought of that when the signal was men Blue Moss took his stand at the engim Tnmined the furnace with wood and adekd oral pieces of side-meat fronUa pile of bpcon near him 1 Another tipg of the bell ncL the boat shoved off turned around pnd started down the mor Morning dawned as they readied the mouth of the White the hands expected she would edrtainly turn into it but instead she 'kept her course the signals ever coming for more steam and gi eater peed light the middle of the cui rent "The Tunnel mightifcruik er else he loss his sense mutteied ue Moss you Zip lun up dar ast him ef dar kome mistake tins Zip returned saying that lie get In the floors at the head of the stairs or make any one hear his knocking dejs er plajm' poker en er said he On shot the Bella Rosa aud the town of Napoleon aud a fleet of gun boats wah the Union flag 11 iug abov ee them appeared view open dem cabin? shouted Blue Mosg fetch deuunel down yer I km swim with a griml-srtm I li toto him out safe Can save Bella Itosa now Yanks ea sighted her an 11 lm down like onto her in a mmute Back came the negroes "Nobody gp-Btairsrowhir camn er pilothouse Seca de ghosteses done steered us down heah or de debbil bs own sef De Yankees i ter git Cunnel cotton arter de now all waked up and epenmp the furnace doors he raked out their contents scattering the fire on the pdc df bacon and flinging lighted brands -amongst the cotton With out a word the negroes leaped mtoltflg tv B'ue Moss cut the rr hat bohnd Wu nms saving Biiil a log itri here lav de od bla up arv (Oiu shiCks an 1 wan tor kill no i on fair fight then hex too took to I sin a xed Williams bnt tlie flames roared im the staircasg as though it weie a oUuHnn No mortal could come down through that fire The hair was singeing his elothhig burning He sptang fioui tbedfhimcd boat was rescued bv Union sailors and made much of the town 1) mug the day he strolled toward the landing and losUel on the half-submeigel wre: of tlic bui Aud where was Bn Mo lavWiU lama was not uiuui given tt aent but hccould not lefram from tmuixuig of that heroic seif sacr hemg negro now a spirit purified bv bre he i tn tc said Clav to himse'f softlv idnow and be belongs to imuseif ami the izord Two black bovs vuie fisiuug from the lapdiug In a subdued fiame of mind Williams idlv wah hed them One of them with his long rough pole bad caught at some shapeless object floating bv he raised it free from thy water It was an old felt hat aud on it was pinned a rag that showed iams of red stuped upon it Ihe remembered how Blac Mes had pfepaied that badge for his enti into t4ie I mon lines Cla sftul vas stirued witnm him He bad little money but lie owed to gi it all to possess that inementb of the gallant noble though humble Black He approached the hwvs qnd was abbutto speak he heaui a brlmid him and before he ccfUtd ook around ArVaiv sdid oung haWherer wif niv bhjt (vet over hCafi Itcwas Black Mos alive ami happy Mars he replied to the questions 1 jwt j'lmnpotT frum starn ob drt? byat soon as we sighted de Yankees Didn Dr bu up nohow notoudo fust dav iiv lentN boa me nOj i Ai ix Dt kh jlie Ho nt It mm Had as Ho said A well uieHCd vomifedmv enters Herr Sweibei 8 va oi) iToitv aim tirowing Lowu a iane rc sn iqls 1 vvaht sorfie WIcskv a want Here ica unl ft the counter and sets out a suhp mas khiig bott'e but the youtn pousoutfoui ftngysand downs it without a glare A Iook of aituie disgust follows and shaking his list at Kerr lie roars daic voi set mu vil stiff before gentleman vuu irltom il dj Herr ih es au a of injured dignity aim -dmmis jou say jou ant him pa D( i vorst I got" I gcejs him voi upiii isumni's not vants to pe dot sis ate put und dot vouid potter druux spme ouucr bloccs at You tele me verejougot him un verc und 1 go vor him rignu ah 1 1 1 iin! ilion Date ustunu i iv iut uu aith did send me tus tuo uni i a it st an' a nt cunulostick until met 1 hat th" ie4st vvc-coulddo jt for Ya knrvhn vou benight here wo mUl vou it was luirdlv worth silvi pi iiihg i said von reckoned you couid XofTt the bill I JewhillikmV fu I thort the thing ura wot tn uukc! But what bigness vtrgttpuiUu un tnettm sign ef uu iilohu And the old man pointed an indignant hickory stick at a sign the window wlmh uad a Sei iiiv THS SENTINEL is published evfrv evening zeept Sunday) and delivered by earners to all arts of the city and suburbs at lOcents per week I subscriiion Hates (Ttr Mail PostagePepaid') ally ens year $5 00 six mouths 2 0 aily three mooths 1 2o aiiy one mouth 'jo THE WEEKLY SENTINEL 75 cents per year postage prepaid RATES OF ADVERTISING known at Counting Room or application Advertiser are not only pmntiiPti but Cfrr-aV wujStrd to einf our pres and mailing I -onu amt inspect our subscription books I To Correspondents I Ooimnantaitions will not be considered when I real names oLthe nfers are not given TELKPHOr CALL No 66 JOHN T- HEARN Editor The 'Memphis Avalanche claims to able to tell what the colored irother and voter will get from Mr Iarrison in the distribution of offices he Avalanche says i will get eft" The New York Tribune says it is solemn thought that it will be 111 ears -'before 1888 is followed by nother year in -which there will lie hree figures 1900 'It will nlybe twenty -threa years until there a year with three figureslike and the Sentinfl hopes to be njoying middle age in that good i ear The Commercial Gazette has beih ceding ambition until lie as grown so great that he knows pon what meat he has fo The i now finds it necessary to take this 'sesar down a peg or two and it dots in this gentle way: -Ve think the Governor too prompt in going to war nd if he proposes to be a figure in vaMonal politics he must walk more omplacently in the paths of fighting disposition when lirected toward the South may lo ery well but it do for him to ireak into the cabinet by vi lenee Five hundred dollars in gold ecin offered in the America a Agricul-urist prize crop competition for the largest yield of potatoes grown on one measured acre of land during the oming year This offer is supple nentedby others making it possible or the fiist prize tiler secure hirteen hum' red dollars in lor iis crop Generous second third aud ther prizes 'are offered Premiijms if similar magnitude are announced or corn wheat and oats AH subscribers to the magazine can com Lete The details of the contest are Announced in the American Agricul-uristfor January Whcn Allen Thurman was eryiewed by a newspaper reporter ie saidl you coma ter- see a broken lown old mfln You newspaper men lad me a physical wreck during the ampaign but I am not a venerable uia yet by a good deal think-ng seriously of opening a dancing When asked if he was out of poli-wcs the old Roman said with ghoulish ylee good 1 have devoted myaell pious uses -The only care on my nnd now is whether Tn Harrison going to dance tt the inaugural 3 i It is evident that the oldgentle-nan is myt worrying himself over his lefeat i CNSERVATnE olvl 18 vaking up Among tbe grand hings projected for the qew year are hese The Central IWagerating kinstrnciion Gnripany kith a capita! $400000 are to put up machinery ir a large ice factory and cold ator-jre ivarebotise A malleable iroD nf elpcl manufuctuting company Wen i rgauized ith $1000000 stuck to produce malleable i i tools It is ex- ill be one panic nlr Co PotHarul Maf An acre of ground contmns a fraction oyer 6 lol8 50xJ45 earlj Larv of tin most eligible uhnrin porty in Knnivd! 1 rnufs low ti at tlx poor -t can buv wliie'thf property is ciujoe enoogh for tho most (xactiui Airuiv the fFt bafpimis are: i Korjjii HaLfij the liijrh ndpre eonth fjf an I adjoining Laiwide addition in ef from to acre at $140 to per acre 10 tract of 1 to IS acres on good etreotstwo north of Dummy Line- iicpoful W0 to tSOO per acre ROTHPLETZ REAL ESTATE BROKER I 71 Clinch street opposite Poslnffice 2d floor the No 4530rozier Street Bank SlOOiOOO PRICES FOP LOTS LESS MONEY? i A AULT V7IB0B6 LITTER PRESS AND IITH-- 0GRAPHI0 INKS Foot of New Street Cincinnati Ohio BRANCH Ol- FICE3: Chicago 152 151 Monroe Street New 25 Rose street loTThis paper is printed with Ault A Wihorglnk SIGN CIRCULAIUI SAW The Hammering or Tmelngof Cu-ouiar SaWa a aptAtualty aiso a general 'Repairworkdouaon SHEARS UMSfiELUS EEPUPED A stock of Circular SAws on iftnd ap to-18 inchee in diameter DiArance tLroiteh Wall Paper ritoce to shop In rear of DOGey street Postoffloe address '8AW WORKS Knoxville Tenn BY UYIN Gc FROM US i Our 5c Cotton Flannels Our (dc superlot Ded Ticking! OuFiUc genuine Indigo Prints Our best Gingliams Our He yard-wide Domestic 1 Our yard wide Dress Goods Our 2 5c yard Veheteens Our Cdc Black Gros-grain Silks OuKJCo celebrated Corsets! Our 25c Turkey Red Table Damasks! Our WhiteQuilts! Our 4c each Towels Our dc'yard Craihes! Our 3c 500 yard SpoolB Our penny Tapers Pins Our l-o yard Garter Webbing LOSE! OUT Wo nicd laonoy must realize it on our Stock within twenty days Ridiculous Low Prices OVERCOATS AT HALF PRICE OVERCOATS AT $100 'AND up: -y Fine Dress Business alone with us i Knokvilk1 t'IIun Are all Bargains dreds of that stand tAND tacit Cashmere LACE CURTAINS i EVERY DAY SUITS AT RUINATlbN PRtCES COME QlllCK! AlUmt SLiGG! II SPR AN KLE ORFR 11B Gay Street lleiueniber we are offeiing special WALL PAPERS-Call early SPRINKLE STOUFFER 'f Bargains in 1 wh'te betausf1 of bis meUntnoly cowiplftin-mg aikposiuon was because he was bLv und bee auo the simple humor of cbfferent names pioiisei them Alan had left to Biue as hia sole legacy the neid buT master and slave had Rruvn up tiieotber from bov hood both equ uiv ignorant id ant improv iduvt and tbe white even when ocapiiv pinCht-d him worsp never for a moment tfiought of selling his man Jf tnerowas pn difference in into! iirenoe tn suave lFid the advantage of hi mastoi ahov a 1 ho longed to be actually tgAll fiee "while Blue Moss wasweii couient torfmum the vassal amt unpaid sf rvant-of the generous hot-neaded wrong thinkmi Colon I Batt Barrow and' high-toneo pentif men of his kmh Blue kiRW that Bin If ul intended to seek the Union force thoih nothing vvs said bv one to the other But Blue to the Colonel natral en mviULic too liovundever soforev'er ne er nigger en ef Dura nigger I 'low I be o' to same But white man en beiu' white 1 rights en goe wutU my State en ets white im That's all rrht Bmc let he biack rascal said tne jovial Colonel but don trust him on any of our wont A nigger and a no ih uniting ou oniess got em nnehty nose band Black urags anout uie abuiv of the trio pilots was' Hue t'oonel Barrow had long owned ami ruq a private sieamboat ahvav called the Bella Hosj for his wife be had nurtuied the natural aptitque of Blue Moss for a pool outies ami Black constantly with them had learnt fnbm both tV llhamA aud the negro sat long close confab then the wear scout crept into a brush bed in the corner of a ru kety leanlo ami a mmute ho ws aicep He was awikuicnl bv uUh" nervous hanos afur i ml lived si use of having heard a pulling ant n( mi of the rougn beards of his 8hf Iter from tne outside gilss wiv vo mil Mass i heard house vm en? an do no mo voY nohow es I knows on Williams cnwied vv i ds from the hole me bv Bi i kwsi on punied Cpon oiouel Brrv aud his -party Thd BushWco a rs in The rovi were anxious to nuk -h 1 1 vnj i the i it but Colonel Burn wmd not pciuut ibis ho could not thude of freeing tbe prisoner however so bad him disarmed tud hand and foot cm ned and laid ou the lower deck of tUe Bella fon wlm was now tied at the landing Then the boat was steered to tho other sh no its Jestimfiion the call at tho cabin having been unpi unuiitated aud Blaek ineveimut jvullcd in ho capture of ihmms Once at the pmuialion landing ult hands wont to work loading the cotton und soon they haiJMt piUd'liko a wafT auund the boat sub ujj i5 tiot hmg it p'kt h(usc and 8nim i Ui hm nit one seamed a heaven then -w hat in jnfisme wi iT bo th igines desire than a hiishuu) and riimi rs iuuhui hiv iii ufivr good and loving Ah Itu sorrow cumei 1 Mu i uf ami Uiit-ior dr it took my huslmnu 41 1 gio it not and night 1 toiJui but at ever tura was HS7 He th very I ttirfao St Lukes lie ng a most a earttest ihvin- Ha is of aire of 1 ght lm Id biakera pprinkled with gray no relatuee lnUisuty law Kev lleury Badger Portsmouth Ohio aud he hae daughters in Tenressee out of Charles Warring residing at AU these relatives were not- telegraph ol the ath cf the sudden taking away of Rev terrible shoik to such of the of tbe congregation as heard last igiit 13 ssrs 1 tav rence PanJs members ij ofthethurch whowereai responded to the call and 10 the apaitmentff of the rendered all tbe a in their Rogirs stated last tight it opinion Mr Morrell suMered at heart disease as ho would indicate that there was region of that- organ during erv sermons and lertimsatd 'Jhuma -v his death and Lowe iMcBalh where he had rende-el turn at qtient and a non Mx'y-year with ful He had brother resides at two them Mrs Knoxville bed by divine This Morrell aas a members ofb d-aOi Ro of Urn orie tio-iied ft-pairing deceased power MrJ was his time from bnn tunes trouble in the the del in conversation Ihecapaeof Flannels Blankets Laprobes ARE OFFERED DAILY Go to Headquarters for an of' the above We are Headquiirlers 1 he Foil of Honor VVhnii lovers the successful medicines of the day wilt surely he headed by rup of Tar Its own merit It has worked us way to the first rank because its manufacturers use honest goods 'V'urf honestly comp unded Merit tells mid Syrup always cures Congas I Sat or orp -a IS marvti 'oitji- Croup WhOOplIlg-COIlgll Klld lion Trofao lio tees 1 -A Don Tm DRY GOODS GUARANTEED TO OUTWEAR CUSTOM-MADE CORSET VAYER STROUSE CO MTRS 4t2 BROAnwr AP 1 SIEGERT MERCHANKTAILOR (FromBrfltfvluPe Md Suits Cut Made ontfij'hhmeQ Fit and Work' Guaranteed rputing and Repairing' done to crdii at the Lowwt Price ofEk-v iiodse Kuoxvdlo Tetm iOftr Mi of pltiiaMgM B(p Lt hv or Ibftusn botlflr wh1le1Mna ui MUt ny fci) tlielr to Hut C- Hid roceive-fr full informaUirl I cu ro from mrd 9t lirevr lby live Vdu fts Cnpbftl ti i rrotTirrtl Some bftr mud 1 1 tol wo All atvd npfki Cap ii 1 Kiw eiilipr u'X jpM-r fiitji flArutl fr eV to 197 199 Gay St Ladies at a distaneo are Invited tr write to us for sanipb rro)u(iooltod UjC world dvr-tug tb Iftht hftlf century Not ftmiTig thg wfDdr of i ft mibod and ya-tm of work tfcftl ran Iw jHrforroed ail oyr the couu-w 1h it HrM i ng he worker (mn thol bomo co do the work either wx 4 atlll'r replied CHrHJ fifl rd ftF mm HI -I iraj-orlftnrert yon thftt will Uft yon to 1 t'l Tjr ir in more i iu i the 0 il irand Ou Ml JU'Jnsw Inv A Co AiagubU nut frt At tti Old Farm Mrs De Youugc -But I rn afraid fogoin jlnti eld on nard unlovely but so voit know Mr lie iv pcnrt of view py dear At isn bif 8" tUe City lU) iy no! mo and I in apt to soe a yr at 1 of em tliero Mfc De -f I I.

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