The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 15, 1898, Image 2

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TMUf***OAV 'Sr r *? j| r >T'! J'* *T * vi 4.1. '» ** jr a 4# ibere's la ClOf? T»Ot< i GOT. m • ttattPMk **» • Xu**. i«*u«jM«k t, I i Inin ♦»<w *• HI- 00 t, i k Dt»«» *<» »• H»«» KiK*.i< * iJww (on •H«n JJiU T4CIO Vl#*. A* «• *** Dm)* I w *• ***<>*• iA» I* HOP Ac. K At, t*. ETsrjiliißE id Music Thomas & Barton, 710 Broadway. Aufutta, Caorfia. mmiAV torriw wiw t no. Mr, Jmw> HMrrtl I M*h* M I wMi WOtt | ,*rtU* »««4 I T* the Mltix at Th# Hmm* «aS f: B4**4w Kv urr rav l#g»»'Cl<y iw 9*s®* •tag wn awiawrnt *•« th* B»> 9*9* mmim» gra**# Hi T#haa «® ik» grin. •* •ip that s.fc# mp 4 4om »«* p «*p» l*k.« •m«nr w diffaraai *i,®e<«» *«4 ®»H* I 911) HI (s |»« H aa «M a*vv#ai wrr4 m mr h Mr. whew h# <i *t nw he- Mm* rtri t laM its * Mara* J* 1 amt 4t*r«iip rr»r vaN, bw I #®*l yam# a ft !* •«tt known tha' both bcMrtlr.lt tartx and svrttw tartvt tot* loaf triad. If tiwillll lObf and cbw t "lapis rot • Ms. to frodar# a kmc »t*pt# rotion tla« would ;»«■•*« loaf oo oar up Ifpia 4ao to m*k<- oar aw Inland in raarala su, hoa oar nplaads K»«n I ~ jtl).„ h>nc atapla e-on run* out It • fiWOfft rti. lion of lb# return la not It war bar cotton ohl bar barn al erts. I to India and It producad tha licit stap e cotton at that rowltj. 1 wHow van a .amp •• of Bgypitau « Minn ratted by tnyaalt bar# to eua tatn tba above. Whv should *a to |0 Egypt lor Cotton aaad a hen arr hare * • nut It tarttar long slap!# ration ,„*i, iw opr nantwart * Ia s, tom you mnn clippings to prove a fur.ner atat-ru-nt made by tna ratal.ra to pH aftnf cott.ru by sampling. ohirh .1 trust yon will publish. slihough It may finch deep lb# bidra of iboaa oho lira by nurh tmrcetaa* or P»# the expenses of tb#lr wsrtbouse* by »urh Illegiti mate means. CRUCIAL OCCASION. Rivlrw of Seventh Army Corps by frarldrot and Secretary oi War. Savannah, Oa., December 17th and ihth. iKo«. Account abort orcaalon the Central of Georgia railway will sel! thketa Au gusta to Savannah at rate of une dial das* fate for the round trip Ttrkein t<> hr sold December liih. ISth and ITtb. with final limit tatgrning Dacambar jnth. Alao tlckala will be aold Dec. 16th and lim at 13 .9# for the round trip, with llnal limit Dec. l»lh. Tba Rise# of Plata a The meat heauttrul atock of china ware aver teen In thla city la now displayed at T. C. Bltgh's Crystal Palace. The pr)cer are reasonably. If you need any tt>lrtyc In hi* line. Mi. Bllgh lan »lve jibs tietier foods and toue- prices than any h. uae In the city. Any repicoen tat lone that he makes van lie Implicitly Idled on. He has many articles that are most suits><lc for Christman pres ents. Do not forfft Wish. In Dressing and Mani cure collar and cuff sets in Dresden and other popu lar wares at Richards & Shaver’s. The funeral of Prof. W. D. Williams, the lute president of the Academy for the Htlnd. from the academy in Mu con, was one of the most remurkaMo and affecting ceremonies ever witness ed. possibly. In this stale, with tha one • .* caption of the funeral of the matron of the Academy, who died about three y*- i» ago. Prof. Williams was popu lar and beloved by tha pupils of the academy, and It was a striking scene to watch the blind children and young fr ' file gathered to hear the services read over the coffin of them an whose v nee. hushed torever. they knew wo v.„,1, hoi whose face they hod never sc it. The pallbearers w ere the sons a- d grandsons of the dead man. The services were read by Hev. Dr. Mc- Cullough X J Kenkl He has a magnificent Un# of Jewelry and . fancy .Christmas .goods. If you have made up your mind to buy any thing for.iCUt.Xt3en.4f. do not (aij to ex smiue hie stock THE OPERATIVES DO NOT SEEK A COMPROMISE '(R§|| dpt Act It f*!t* ftvftiftl A Ta. 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'm|4 that thwtw S'Sllt be SS effort t „ a#<u>r a swhdtaawoa With tha mill muni It they w»nl us they will com* ta aa We are mdl solus ta l*a« aay W hat tha W oman say. 1 A woman aald aha would awt dry i waad before aha wowM return to work at awt was**, aog ttmre wear m**#a "•»# ll*®A** llMIt tUIM bt WHMBtid. -We are Just goU.a la 11# low and ; mw wood. 1 * aakl ffWrthaa. We am «j starved out yet, and w# ain't rrvmlna, betdge* nil we CO (he to them. Ho»a | folks think wa wnnl la S" hark to w<ck Well. Just lal '#» rlna the bells -they'll aea thro how many will go 1 hack. They talk ahoaf shutting down the Other mtlla. hut that ain't got any- j thing In do with ue That lust show# you what hind of folks those mill moo are. Wa 'Wily wish the hand, of iboaa mill* had coma uot when «• did: «t, would have all bom back to work now 1 If they had." Another View. Another woman w«a not so cheerful, j and aald ahe wanted the mills to atari 1 up. tlh, waa the <m!y woman ! could * 9ad who wanted the mills t.> eta It up. 1 She aald she waa poor, had had a great j deal of trouble In her family and waa { In dlstr.-eeed clccumstan'-*s. f*he aald ahe aaw no hop*# of winning this strike and thought II hem to go back 10 work till the operative# war# In a poaltlon I to demand thtir rlihti, ♦•But.*’ mild a tirtKht-«>y*d little wo rn* n, 'if w# |«i bavk at out wagw wa will navar gat In a poßltkMß to damand | our right,." The operallvea aay. almoat unanl jmoualy. that la uaeieaa 10 talk compro- I tnlae or anything rise exoepl reatora- ■ (log of wage* The people were deter-1 'mined last night. They were outspoken ; iln their Intenibma Home of them aald they were gotng to leave tha city at the nret opportunity; other# said they meant to atay hete and tough II out A grocery man of Weal Rnd stated this morning that the opera! lam had deposited ,|iilte a large sum of money ! with hint, and aaked him to keep It for, them until they needed It. What amount it was he did not state, hut his learnt words were: "The treasurer has deprailed quite a large gum of monev with me." Card f rom Mr. Keel. The following card was banded to The Herald representative after the meet ing last night, with the request that It Ire printed: To the Kdltor of The Herald— Hir: 1 hear that there has Icon several people to the president of the King mill to so* If he would have the bell run* ne*t Monday mottling, stating that If he would there w ould Ic enough people to run the mill. Hut l just want to say that such people that go ami ask for the bell to ring don’t work much and would not work ns steady hands if they hitd a Joh. It may lc be cause they don't get nlcknncks at the commissary. There’s nobody starving yet, but there are some that hide their groceries ami say that they are going to get all they -an. This is wrtmg If they wnm to gain the victory. Now so much for that. I sow In the paper the other dny that all the wholesale merchants ivouHl close down on the retail merchants In West End that sold goods to the Idle operatives on credit. This Is my opin ion of the case: Home of them up here were afraid they would not get their money and went to the wholesale mer i hunts to get them to do so, so they could have an excuse to close down on the mill hands. 1 think they have for got who stands by them when tha mills are running: It Is the people up here who spend their money with them. But- It seems that their friendship don't go any further than thetr money go,*. They know that -thg: people Tere-net getting enough to keep ,* h * ir grocery bills: and what Mill It he lr the operasiboul<t "bat Wf think TTHT >T7OtJPTA »JSBAUD. ;gp jggp 114*4|J * w» ft#* «K#4 W* win *B»*fe* m « ,r# r |B|«| ««*MI Hi *• m f*Mf. • s m jj, |MtAi9lti t iff tt»dH«* Ml tNM ir * fm* 9 y -itß if VI*M9 I mtiBtAMMAKI tt»M A*4 9** 4w9» I b •* *** m ... | 9 9 > t*i |*| tip# **i ,r * **“ lAvd* bmHtfb lIM "** *** I'tniiM* nm it* Tstim • «•* Mfw# IM, ft* I **** A-,i AfiMili**** lit# 9B*4A*|f if H Salta ha rws* Mr. Tha gahhlh# ha* U I q g each htkl AUMJSTA MU kill.RU. Mb* Linwiwl I ahsmsaa May h#«caaff thawiaalvaa he ff*hn»awd Cmaal-. A (.gala Oa lisa l« Mfdf# haglh a at Iha 4af # 9htk Ih tha H«maa thla aw-raiag flpsahaf Mtlla ramfttdv-d tha aa.mbars thla *aa Iha laid day *9 • inch a llnaaa Mil i»»M peas M ha s«a»a a law a* Ihle as«9l<*a. a*d ad mtifi 4 (jfffn Ml |b*fßMf*f*** tt»9 BABBIT 41#«fB*- ibm, la which that Waa* aahjarlad Th* sothasiii— ih lavamigaia iha madHtoh «d Iha Irwaanry raffoaiad iha rearll of Ha hading, Md r*cos»»and cd arveral ckahg— ta the state » aya les, of hawk kahptng Tha ranor* shows aa rdtasud halaat# oa Jm. 1. HO, of 91.tH.Ml U. A psaolattoa hy Mr Cattrla of llleh nnnd waa haaasd lhaaklu Mr II II Fowls# of Pa!tea eoawty. hr bis woah In behalf «*f tba Oaorgia aihlbtl si th» Omaha rcpoalMow. A com mua leal ion wa, taealvad from tha guvaraor aorloatni aa offer from Mrs l aa Clamaat, and Judge J. h ('t* is eat* tn doaata l«» th* stale lwo| arras of land in frwla rnualy smbrac lag tha *lta oa which Jaffarsoa waa raptarrd la IMIS. Tha governor euggmind »hst the land sh«uld hr aci*pt*d and turned over to Iha I wag Mara of the Cnnfrderery for i aultahla improaamant A Mil hy Mr. Jordan, of Jasper to mnanlbtate lisa liar for tba laspertlon and ana'ysla of farMMters wag paused A hill lo allow all board# of count# rommlaakmara Hi the alale lo elect their rlerka. araa defeated for the aee ond time. A Mil by Mr. AUftl. of Baldwin to allow tha graduates of the Georgia Normal and Industrial college at Mil* ledgevllle lo leach In thla slate with out a spar lal examination, passed hy a jvol# of 9* lo 18. By a unanimous rot" It waa derided <h»( this afternoon's ecslon should be extended so aa to he from 9 to 7 p. m. The following bills were passed Bv Mr Ptnbhe. of Ijiurro*. a MU to abolish a state depository at Dublin. By Mr. Duncan, of Houston, a hill to fix the venue of suits against railroad rompanlea. B> Mr Beane!tamp, of Pike a hill to provide for aumme- aeaalona of the alale ualverstty for the benoflt of the teachers of the state. An August a charter amendment to 'make a police oommtesloner Ineligible to succeed hlrarelf provoked some dis cussion. The Richmond delegation was split. Mr Reynolds favored the amerdment and Messrs. Calvin and Hnmmond opposed It. The bill failed to receive a constitutional majority and was lost. The Atlanta city court bllla wrre nrxt taken up. The*" arc the bills pro viding for the election of Judges and solicitors of the city courts by the peo ple of Fulton county. Mr. Slaton, chairman of the House committee to confer with the Sonata committee and endeavor to reach an agreement, moved to reconsider the action of the House In refusing to con cur In the Senate substitute. The Senate substitute was then amended so as to establish the crlm- I Inal rourf of Atlanta. The purpose of this amendment «vas to make It unneo iessary to certiorari cases from that court to the superior court. I The action of the Senate as amend ed was agreed to. j The sense substitute pmvldee that an election for Judge of the city court |and for Judge and solicitor of the |crlm'nal court shall be held at the next | general election. The officers thus elected will he Installed on .Tan. 1, IR9B. The governor will appoint the offi cials to till the positions from the time the terms of the present Incumbents expire until 1900. finder the provisions of the bills as originally passed by the House the people were to elect the Immediate successors of the present Incumbents. The Reo.vte refused to CtSnour In the House bills and would not recede from Its nositlon. Mr. Slaton said to the Journal: "The Senate declined to make the concessions we wanted and we had to accept the substitute on the theory that half a loaf I* belter :han no breed.” The following bills were passed: By Mr. CaJvin. of Richmond a bill to amend section ISI6 of the vode. By Mr. ta Roche, of Chatham, a Wit to amend the law as to oyster beds. At j o'clock the hour of the point session having arrived. The busied of the House was suspended until 3 p. m . _ . - - FOB THE BIG CHRISTMAS THEE lf«1H II | !#I4 ) | i h T msm AMMMifeWa AgfinUM# J «W 4 9 «ek U)ltt«i Dadar 9ay. t\m ftMNPtlilMt Bws4 O&toW 1 * ih>av.»9 m* «Jk« | lit !Ja* •4 |H# W##9 iM dlftßfßiß# Iff* **ii jmml #%### bvap » hlhaihml ilmm M»*f M»f* bmm9% ##4 **m4 mm IM#y jIfMK UHABMMi IMMt fllwitllMl t# IM* mm-rnm «♦ «M* ¥M# MB* Mi Bf4t## Mjf jMI Ilk.-###* l iiMlf H#V-M ’ wmt ft »*• iftliMi, #*M fM# ! VppiMMk | t*9>*i>f * Crnmmm*™ fit IMibn!## j PMIMtC? |*i»t < cMbblh** Mf* t Mf# v* l mm fAmf|4|i>| INIMMMHii# Miiß Myra j ItaMHar' ar lavtiaihw rngga tea - M tag J alia jMr-rtra. _ Bags awd Caady fritaH•#• Mlaa : Kaf* Maud* gWith i Frail Cawwilt## -Mrs c%ar9a tka gaw awd Mr* R B. Hatter | twmrttmffek Cowwl.iw.- Fra*»awrr K M Dahorac Frag raw and Mas '•< fowwllli*- Mlaa MawiHriM Herns Hall Mr J«9w J. Jarraß. The rhalfwaa of Uwwa rxtwmtiHawa era asked ta arrant* th»lr rowaaltirra. awd Kara ibrtr IW ready at Ih* wagt aarrSipg. wh'rh will ha held Friday af lernona M II o rlork at tha Uhrary A miwbaa of eotirlhatton* awd sav er*) donating* of money have beam re* reived Any other* who feel an Metre t Iwtsaral la tha waller tw rare kn eow trtbui# toys, hooka, nr anything ele* lo the awe rasa of Iha tree, will kindly send th#® lo The H**aft id's. Whl*h witt ha h**dff«*H#rH f r the Chnaiwn* tree Mlaa Julia Moor* has kf® ap petatsd treasure*, and say dowatknwa of mossy will b* raretvad end aekwowl edgvd by haa It haa haan pracdlcally derid—d thal the tree will b* glvan at iha R*d M-w‘s .haft on Friday nftarnoon Daeatnhaa |aad. from I tilt 9F * ArraßgraMßtn •ra bring wad* so that aech *jHA In : West End. whoa# parent* *re oat of 1 work op areonnt of the closing d»*k of | iha Ing. Klblay and laaeria mills, and : who otharwla* have wo rhrisimaa. may •ttsmd and pariahr as th* good cheer The Tenth Ohio band haa vary kind ly volunteered thalr service# for the i occasion, and <’hrt*i»ae carol* and j other musical feature# will make th* j lima pa*a pleasantly after tkt diatrlbu , tlon of present*. | Naples walnut* t*Wa almond*. Va ! lands retain*. Malaga grape*, currant*. 1 raWna. etc.; M»<i «n* line fancy haa grta at lllovanl a. MI Broad *tre*t. An Imp«»rlant Meeting (New York Weakly.) Mr. Da Cash— Very sorry, my dear. ; but I cannot accompany you today. 1 most attend a meat tug of the board of dtmriora of the Happy-Go-Lucky Na tional Hank. Mr* De Cash—What have you to do vMi that Institution? "I am one of th# hoard of dlrrctom." j f‘,Yo« never attended a meeting of the hoard before, and I don't aee why Sou should break up my program for that today." ) "Bui. my drar, this meeting I* Im portant. It I* to find out how our cashier managed to stent half a mil lion dollars without our knowing It." — Lamps, both 3anquet find Library.* in beautiful designs at Richards & Shaver’s. - - Whittier’s Unfinished Song of Praise* T have found these linos on the back of a note received by Mr. Whittier In March. 1890. and they were probably composed at about that time. The i poem was never finished or printed, j and the manuscript is In the almost Illegible style of hls first rought drafts, and I have been compelled to guess at 'one or two of the words. SAMUEL T. PICKARD, j Boston, Mass. iFor the land that gave me birth; !For my native home and hearth; I For the change and overturning; 'Of the times of my sojourning: *For the world-step forward taken; For an evil way forsaken: jFor cruel taw abolished: For Idol shrines demolished; For the tools of peaceful labor Wrought from broken guns end saber; For the slave-chain rent asunder; And by free feet trodden under; For the truth defeating error: For the love that casts out terror; For the truer, clearer vision Of humanity's great mission; —For all that man upraises, T sing this song of praises. JOHN C«. WHITTIER. —lndependent. CABTOTITA. Bears th, 4»Tlw Kind Van Haw Always Bought 3:r, r* Personal Protest. "For they like sheep have gone astray and the Lord has visited the in lault/es of the infallible scribe upon the ‘‘lntelligent printer' JANT AOS. FMMH *f»Vk«»Tl*ll#t» m> ***»■ At 4• »#9*• lit# B## m$ «Hti * W#4H 9M I IMF-- wmm ** i|ni«bm *#m mmi$ linpHRiMS . 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Oat 1 CHEAP—PAPER* Foif WRAPPtNO parpoaea II cats a huadred rill ax - changes WMta papa# * o»o» a i«uaJ. Nov 1 Ft'R PALE !«• GREENE STREET with a tlttl# ijottay caw ha mad# into a handsome and m«4*rs caaldcßc*. Terms It #OO rash, v-atanra. three y*«r# with arven per rent latecml. Apply to K Hbevtian Manager, Robt. Portner Hr owing company. dec 12 if LOST AND FOUND. LCWT—A "pETTeTT ntmi; WHITE and brown spot#; euttable reward for her. Ileturn to Wm. Boyle. *W Jach son street rill ffat Inclu STRAYED—A DARK RED BRINDLE enSa, marked on right hip with tar. J. L. Swell, SO7 Campbell. dm 17 STRAYED VROU IH BROAD ST.. on December 7. two brlndte cows. cr.r with long keen horns: other with Khort crumpled horns and Ixihbed fait. F'nd er will he rewarded If returned to T. C. Thbb. *37 Hroad street. dec It M ISCFLLANEOUS PIANO TEACHER-NEW METIIOD— Mrs. B. L. Horton. 937 Broad, dec Id A FEW TABLE BOARDERS CAN get good board, reaaonablc price, ren trally located: apply at ante, C. A., care Herald. _ dec 17 BOARD AND THE LARQEST. MOST desirable room In city, with home comforts, comer Telfair and Centre streets. Wm. C. Sibley. dec 16 Special Notices; Special Notice. The National Exchange Bank of Au gusta, Augusta. Oa , Dec. 9. 189*. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholder* of th,* Bank will be held at Its Ranking House on TUES DAY, January lOlh, 1599, between the hours of 12 and 2 o’clock p. m„ for the election of seven director# to serve for the ensuing year. PERCY E. MAY. Cashier. Fire at Her Ons. Half of hls store Is filled with Fur nishlng*. Woollen Undershirts. Sinks etc., and the other half Is filled with the finest Woolens for PultS, Trousers and Over Coatings. These goods are not burnt, but If you buy them they would feel as If you were on fire. 921 Broadway, opposite Planters' Hotel. The United States Supreme Court has laid down some new bankruptcy rules, if It could only lay down some new rules that would keep men from going into bankruptcy! Chicago Record. Art Squares from $1.50 to $15.00 at Fleming & Bowles. As we understand the Hon. Benton McMiUin, he is liable to jump over the ropes and produce a foul at any stage of the game, For LaCrippe and Influ enza use CHENEY’S EX PECTORANT. Toys! Toys! TN iariM* Rlocli of To****** HrMUffHi w Th# pr mr s»r* u® u«9»i tv»r pot ujmmy •*«*«•£fooflA. Do noi forif#t my s»io> m *Nn purfhOHng fw th# wIIU on**. My «>.H'.moM(>fCahM id®uth thRI yOu #h<H*« )«#«r H hn mind, Pound Cdkt, Fruit Cdki and udy F<n<r#ra ®n» my tkO#c>AHN#< H. H. CLAUSBEN. 1002 Broad St. M Corntr Wtihinffton & El'll 4t9., * * AUGUSTA, CA WeHiilwSndHaittleeiS Thai f e Warn to Gel Oni of !liß Way. (4 Clevelands at $12.5!4 S>S.SI7. One of thee# is * Ladies. I Cendrom at $ I 7.60. I Raycyde at $ 14. One Stearn's Special at $lB. 4 Models 40 Columblat at s2l. $22, $23. $24. I Cresant at S2O. 2 Credenda* at j. Victoria at $24. 2 Ladies* Fentons at $I 5 and S2O. I Man s Victor at $20.) DEVOIR, HOOD SCO. BICYCLE DEPARTMENT. - ; .29 i ; f PkjjffLMgi mm morphine; tecg ft ui TttATMKVT br %ra‘ to .tee o«r ed.t utetf to tLe u«r of OFIt M, Mdtl > $!XI.LU , It WVM o UlMf tfrng FAIJ<IiSI HOff K fHATMKXT. Y »»f PUVUCUJa MUntfd rb«. t jrmpufldeic* *\*o» sn*ivC*( • <ct.t HOME TREATIOEMT 00., T«a->« Cwl. Mra Tat NO BETTER 5c CIGAR ON THE MARKET R. c. norrell & CO., Wholesale Dealea Sampson and Shatter. Sampson Is after Shatter Shifter Wa# after Sampson— Shatter'* been putting the clamps on • Sampson — Sampson say* that Shafter possesses) a terrible gkl!— Shafter says he did It alt— He caused Santiago to fall: Sampson says 1t was he Tbat compel'ed the dons to Bee: Shafter Got after Sampson! Now Sampson Is putUng the clamps on Sl,after Excuse our laughter. The fact of the rnatier is both of them ihow That neither was there when the Span iards, let go. So Why not bring The thing ( To an end by leittng the credit go To Teddy and .title old fighting Joe? —CLEVELAND LEADER. Hat Hacks, finest Une and lowest pri ces in city at Fleming & Bowles. CLARK MILLING CO.’S WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR Cooks white and bakes equal to patent. Most nutri tious Flour made. Strongly recommended for dys peptics. for batter cakes fully as good as Buckwheat. Cive it a trial. Ask your grocer for these goods PICFMFM 16 The ktw Tear is Approaching Mi*** i *ui *» !»*#• ****** m*% *4 PlSBf ►H)N»i.#i| Monuments. Headsiones, Etc. ma ag sul si ••# |iit#f h#»u I § ißl< 99. C.F. KOHLRUSS PAWLOR MAPKhT, 95 I Broad Street. ONf 3 . OF OL k LOO LOOS for year Christmas feast will gte* ?..« a lata # as aomrtMU M ih# line <>f tarter* that r»u *9 remetnhev l *r y a lay. A nKa. j„, ( y tuiaey baa a P*v'*r that you du n«t get with the aklnsg kind We will have . very thing in the line of n.eaU. poulirr. g*®' • vealcoe and celery thy* we.k. and during the holiday*, la tempting array POWELL & COMPANY. Such Love. Give me a love which, like a mighty wave Rushing to meet the palpitating shore, Will greet my heart! Such love as Ve nus gave To young Adonis or as Eos bore For darkened earth, when, with her Illy hand. She ope d the heaven's gate and will ing light Loosed from Its prison, quirk o'er sprtad the land And flooded nature with an ocean bright— A love which, welcome as the kindly dew. Sprinkled at even, to the parched earth. Will bathe my burning heart with gladnesa, too. And deck my pallid cheek with rosy mirth — A love so strong, y-t ever gently sweet That ne'er will die with cold or fade with heat. -LONDON SUN. OASTOIUA. Bmu, tk, /* IH Kind You Haw Always Bought