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Show ire so! Ibckou I We cit' d him out one loo lhat time, he o' xx many concluded xxith a l.iuifli of renuniseeiitial THE SOUTH. - K- v 1 1 wn j t r5-- j ifi'l la r l:;i ali'i Ua- Irn'll al' th' sirs l.'ia.mlit' 'll to wear. l', t.i! ami XiiU 1 '' !j! "1 Tt-a! i'- i:- I. ,, - ' triumph. Su.e Atms ii.-- l.nit niugiwhV' lio 'Mi arc w Kite, i. art huc. a, if tin iiilii -t her wax -- imr lav mht Aii'l hIl;'! there nil tin- altermion. . ci x,i't white I.rejtliiu" hxv. White U- i- niim i f mi l.clv ilea.l, r v. hit- - ti::n--iIk- - Jf w :( merely an a gtii-- h up-riv- r- ili-- - 1 loose-joltlte- eak-kne- ' -- wa-rare- ly 1 ii- d. 1 -- k loe-ili- siuk-eni'aii- k, I . - e foot-tep- es 111 ! XT r n a- i L:-'- t 1 -- 1 1 s t p. he-id- he I n i Ku-liie- lf v: 1 y 'Li-lie- -- I J j -- he--s- 1 -h 1 d, Well, leintue git the water now. and suddenly aid u7.e Ann. into commonplaces relapsing dont pitch rocks in it- Youre ing it druggy ." Ann somo-yyhAs tiiev returned Su heaxily yy righted and Spanish lack yvith his hands iu his pockets there yvas a young moon sailing in tlm clear ky before them, and a red light, faint and distant, streamed up through the vistas of the forest. Theyve he11 huntin' brush, id -- et tlie woods rdire oyer to To'Sitm Corner." remarked Sn.e Atm. N! then fii't tiling you knmv well .til have to turn out n' s.ty e the fences, Spanish Jack said. This yvas propliriie, for by thelolloyv-in- g evening Urn lire had crept up the pine hills, and lien 'red tlm little settlement of which .Mr. Whetstone yyas a prominent member. "Well, folks," said Mr. Whetstone, loloroU'lv, rumpling up his we ll hay e to heat it out hair, with pine brushes. V Keep it oil'll the fences, I reckon." Well, make a- -t , then," groyvled hi' mother. "Hit aint goin' to wait on you. They found mo-- t of their neighbors issemlih'd on the hillside. Kuniee and William (linn among others. Kuniee .ailed to Spatii li Jack to help her, and after tliat lie stayed by her side. A yyild red light ll.uvit through the dii'k, and -- y allied tlie trees in clouds of lurid smoke. Narroyv line- - of lir ran, serpen along the pine -- t rayv, leaping the little .stream by tlm aid of its fringing gra-'c- s. Sometimes an adventurous Maine would rush to tlie top of a sapling, dicker there for an and go out. The eanei.rake beyond yvas in a blaze, and the continual popping of tlm joints -- oimdeil like xolleys of musketry. Fiery halls of pith shot up into the air aud fell like slioyvers of tailing stars. A Imm of voices arose, syvi-- li accompanying the syvislj. vi-h of the pine brushes that left darkness in their track. Suze Ann made no pretence of helping. rJ he others had passed on. folloyy-in- g the tire, and she stood motionless in the seared and blackened space behind the ruined thicket, trailing her pine brush in Hm Kook at. that gal o Whet-tonexvhispered a neighbor. Theres n"oin to he vengen, shore! J yyouidn t trust none o' ole Lissy's breed, replied tlie other: and then tiiev moyed 011 ami saxv Suze Amt 110 more. Toyvard daylight, wlmn the tire xvas nearly timCr conrol. and they were thinking of returning home, she was seen again. Her dress was lorn by the briar-- , and she drexv her breath hard, like one who has traveled far and fast. I here xvas blood upon her mouth, xvhere the -- harp xy bite teeth xvere set upon the red under). Her eyes were wild and bright. When Spanish Jack saxv her he called ?!!: 'Hullo. Suze Atm: xvhere you be' 11 iudm y self?" The words xvero scarcely spoken, xx lien a troop of horsemen dashed upon the scene, with pistols (Iraxvn. Tlie slierilFs poss d cried 'Llsher n amazement. "Spanish Jack, you are my prisoner. I arrest you in the name of the law," aid the lead of the posse. llie murder Spanish Jack had committed of which Suz- - Ann had been tin: only yyitn 'ss. had found him out. 'Vlt1' jealously, she had trudged all the xv a 3 to the neighboring count and given up hi- - secret. X". you dont. F.v Cod, FH die f"'!! Spanish Jack dfaxving his revolver JL xx a- - all over in a moment, and Spanish Jack lay (lead, with bullets through his body. Then a tumult of outcries and aro-- e. Willi, n Cilm iif;, tin dead man s hand with a cautious movement, and let it fall again lteav- rea-sur- ed - at hay-color- in-ta- nt . s. t -- half-a-tloc- r. exela-matio- I M ' y 1 slip-hea- u-- - e discontent and the struggles of labor are lasting, but latterly they have ed an read. unprecedented magnitude, and are raising apprehension if not alarm. The trikes and the unrest of otlnr times are not at ail comparable with what xve lioxv ce, and neither the empiricism nor the repression once in xoguis applicable to existing condi-- -- i -, the eh''Vellt!. etb rves. enee not to be t h' h Ti of V r - a k U OX erliM.keib tx" Moral gamzatiotis ,,f ia!h,;j, nJ BfsrlJ ure traiiii.ig-'e:,,,,and thr.se wlm k ,'' them win i,,. sin'.V. .' w , L.ibot cdtie.ttioa-.- ' schooling m the jr'v Is the The present phenomena are producduty of aii the tremendous social and indused adopted an known on trial transformation that is being hax e taken upon xvrouglit by the ilex elopment of machintions of im'inl.etvl1jlj? the of concentration capital, ery, the mav be tuipardleled groxvth of huge cities, the looks for them h, th. advance of intelligence among tlie is a lesson aud the tendency of the work-in- " inl,;,p; millions to organ ze for mutual (le- made aware of tbef lleceiti" classes ot s ft e and welfare under the revolutionary changes of the times. These are proscribed as unlit to I latimi. Tin- ctlin-- J current forces, winch mii-- t be compre-heiisitins xvno man great body ajj el v studied by every sent labor njl)V attempts to form a judgement as to the vital energy. their outcome. 7. Its There tire several novel features of Americanh.nji lalxir movement which The present 'd'or move, - itereci the pre-ei gu foreign importation,- strike one at the iir-- t glance, more es;rd;Wi J ho oriLr !'? ,!Uoat his exe that lie if turn implua. upon pecially tjlttprt .auor was founded byvj 1,0 .oiuoai unique organization, tiie Knights of old the Labor. iwr 'iak I. Its Scope Organization is to- American basis, and ha, S ciiEUic. to the forms at cording day as xvide as our boundaries, cover- American life. J here ing every state and all their industries. an There are local ami state labor parliaorganization like i? ments; there are a score of trades pos- Europe. It is cricjr sessing national organizations; there is Its system; and tlm nia? j of its the National Federation of Unions, and elusivetipss grouaithere is the order of tlie Knights of xvorthy of American 1' inallx, the jHiuri,' J.abor, which embrace- - all productive vocations and extends over the xx hole ment is l.rgor and ib lucre labor question of ; The organizacountry. tion, at the opening of the present X'iexv. It is the year, had the poxver of a quarter of a tion. It is the vidcanicM. mill. on members, and its numerical under the forces of th? 1 strength ill probably' he double that the child of the earthm I! and t ratisfururr number before tlie elo-- e of the present month, xvlieit the multitude who have commonwealth. I lmve gone over th,,, been xvaiting for the xvithdrnwal of the against nexv assemblies present labor movetu-nquarantine our question as to it. f nui-- pic shall have passed behind the veil. Never in old times did such bodies ex- every man may on hr ist anywhere, and theyare formidable reach a fair judgment. t c.i.iuej agencies lhat can not be left out of ac- dent that it is on a count. strength, not to be ead jnsfi iur Thi- - also is a feature subverted, not deiii'mlm:. 2 Its Solidity j without precedent in any previous la- man s policy or tactics. thsvt w ld far it more bor movement. It approaches the soformidable, t 1ms aeqerr"! IT DO it of and issues, Tlie method. rude lidity military wet f hosts are rapidly- acquiring discipline, momentum than anv and recruits who Lmt y esterday xvere be- of the pa-- t generation'll: are to- the Knights of Labor ami ing put through the 1 r day in full line, under the xvatchxx ord ganizations xvere to xxith ollicers holding roxv, it xvottld take ua' of "obedience, more to be dreaded hv ouvi & poxver through free and democratic ejJ ection, by universal suflrage. For ex- is a necessary- movenent j ample, the order of the Knights of La- tion of the under xxornU the lines of the tiue.zw bor is goxerned according to the federal sx stem under the authority of the is not to be repres-eJ- . general assembly, which annually end soniehov, for the i eleets an exeeutixe hoard. I).1 Tocqiie-vill- e entered into the eomnnr. found the unit of our political systheyare xvithin reach of j tem in the town-hixvhirli has its cor- hand, which is sure to respondent unit in thp local assembly, grasping them. It - rM and just as in polities xve asiend from sorts of crude devices to ' the township to the county, the slate, is ttwing politics in L ami the federal union, xxith congress and is trying the aud the administration, o in this indusincluding ch trial organization the ascent is from xvitii all that the local the to the district,' the plies. IJe assured that (recently provided for), and turned back, for that way5" the general is doomed to advance, fc: yvith the executive hoard. The mechanism is way of life. H'e can al systematic and solid. Its operation lias tion, but cannot sf p been harmonious ever since its ori"in. force that can ovcivome it I .seventeen years ago. I repeat thaMhe itself the controlling force. tliat d present movement, thus exemplified, is poleon once ) in this respect also ditl'crcnecd front anv en France with a wliiHot.'f other of times past. but he did not thus Loa: b J. Its Breadth of Purpose The preshad full play ent labor movement has a larger object grajx and alyvaxs, let than those of the old unions, which ings be abjured, and let ccntined their energies to the lixitig of whose hopes are bound up xvngcs and trade rules. Look at he fill development of our J' platform of anv central labor union, or cratie republic seek form;' of any slate organization, or of the fed- tori! v righting the wrong I ; eration, and look especially at the de- turned it out of its claration of principles of tlie Knights The demands of the lah'T r of Lalxr, who are in the van. Yott which are proclaim xj will tind that the latter is as broad as liousetOs and striven fon the commonxvealth. dealing not only ized forces here spoken xvith xvages and hours of labor, biit root in that primeval In'1 . touching the land question, the linan-ci- jiroclaimed bv the Delta j question, the establishment of co-- pemlenee and in tliatfano. lenitive system of industry, and the common rights which elutions of capital. I he , F its preface. of America has discoveredworkingman that These An Innocent 31w i tlrngs concern him, and that he has 3 poxver over them. Here again is a difThe trial of a man for P' j,'5 ferencing feature of the movement of just commenced in y from its predecessors. the i for when the attorney 4. Its Mutual Helpfulness The exemplifications of this feature in recent and said: we "If the court please, years have been as surprising as they g are novel. The local assemblies of the as to the outcome of tbi farthest west and south give the full xve sltall prow measure of service to their brethren of der xvas committed for ' tlie farthest east and north. They- all town at 2 o'clock in tt 1 m.-- z join hands in aiding an improved trike, YVe shall also in raising supplies, in the in to""1; boycott, in there x'ms a circus defending any brother xxho sailers 011 Hold on, said the - - , ;tlieii account, and for such other von sav there was acrnyUobjects as get the approval of the executive Yes? sir the AtdMy- . hoard. 'I here haxe been not a few glomeration showed v11'?! U . . M. eases of mutual aid that Yes, Ive seen may well con, found the pessimists. For example, in spotted h.uy his letter on the late Southwestern railladv bareback road strike Vice President Iloxie said it n was killed about had groxvn out of a "Yres, vottr honor. to wnm" supposed a single member in Texas. The stateK "Just the time of the ment xvas inaccurate, and yet the motto ' , The same time. of the Knights of Labor, which it e YYliile the elephant copied from :i maxim of Solon, runs thus: camels xvere g" An injury to one is the concern of humped Yes sir. ..I,-',- ;.' all. Here again is a feature of tlie "The iirisoner is pre-ea man ". movement that gives it a power ing to prove. ' sn not before known to labor. on town mvav from Its Intensity The intensity of looked upon os malice e the I arnestmss of the present labor bv this court, hhe tj'i movement is another of its i tiian who wits fo'.1'"'1 predominant features. Those xvlio watch its vrk-tng- s committed suicide kuoxv that the hosts united iu it that he was in that feel that they are confronted by what h.msel tions. Mii'i-eiu- 13 th-- ,. -It nia-sc- s. ', n-- - x ,; nt -- 1h-f- so. eJ M-- x i Thats im-ai- -- - h line as me. -- rk lla-he- d. V ( - ue i ' cal have, with;,, ! might take a turn 11 here et up to Kuniee Camlie then - hev i" Tim slmnb'ioU' light broke into sml ieil tire. You to talk o go'n' otV to anx- other xvhin tm: 'txxeeu tliat xvlmn theres gal Ixe got that secret o' 3011" ni Letnem- tim only one that know-i- j. lloxx' the old siicry tvp at- - it'clf. 1 hi' of the sconi--- d xy as the same wild outcry and forsaken Med ai: of her marin blood. riage solemnized aint -- keered 3011 11 tell, lie retorted. I'd kill von." Sue Ann yvmt 011, Id rather-- l'd rather-tha- n lowly. let any other gal have you." I Iflieve y at yyotihl. von darn little wild eat:" admiringly. "Youre the -- punkics thing:" and lie You re care-- s t nmg!i upon her. the only gal I ever knexv that yvasn t a -- I i; s." xoit w iih a re-t- -- I huiehv V'- Th Aims of the Knights of I.ahor ltciv by aud r.xplalncd there ;tt tlrganlzatlon audiei John sxvlnton. s, tile,! j ,f i,e John Sxvinton, xxriting to Tir NV sexenth The Cent,,York World of recent date, say-- : WlJi e- -. telliii .'(rent." - liir-Uii- I ex hut no! till' i m-- her "Ye-.- er 1 -- in "Ain't 'pleads! desperado, specimen of the xx it ii a hand'otne face and titfure. xx ho had retired to the pinv wools in the i k, ami It am t t 1.ka ats.vc. of some slight d lii autx at exasion il.n s.ift the tin tllliltlll Ilf -till- IV'lltll! home. lluw .wi l t the Nnitll in I In re xx as ..-.t An I want ti hi" 1.1 r warm, lie xx tmiuth do ax. nr A- he in slec.iii" lu - to mtriit. not due would h" lothintf . or bratf about, afterward. Her strong. I lio IM! hear a lii ll'.w I mi-- Mine ix hi nature luxuriated in tue contrast I appear, ln-- 1 in lii iririleu- - hear he presented to tin' ll.leeid 13 pcs that iliin til:. i noiue Jl ii is Inr his limine. Ilex were lmrioxx-- ( surrounded her. 1 hear nt.ir- Ami the until li l and i' nici; hesled, (if m ta-- t rr.er 'ii't'-aii- 'l sins. faded ill color: lien of Xo.ee. 1 ilex' Ami ii I" - n ree.U f p!i an oit tl.ni -- bullied as they walkel. When they Ot j'lmillne, tor (ii.'l s n,leinli.l N illt It, found an opportunity to it down tlie.v hup in Mii.u.h. sank inertly. Spanish Jack, on the eontrarv, Sl'ZK ANN. iplieseent. A' he talked he made "fnturen an -- waifered up and down: I. Tilt Kil.I.. BY .II I I K. the color leaped to hi' exe- cheek. llie tones of h:s deep The hniin' in it mighty fanny bea-V- " in n -- low, Voice Were no (lilb rent front their re al v remarked Li'iicr Whet-toMont of the men lie knexx xxere tli l'il tune, - if rending nluinl from pipes. as nilliaiily in their wax- as lie wa- -, hut kit k llilll lie'll net it II Kf primer. wan the siieahiiitf attack of the eur blood-hoiiu" h t down an' t owl fer an hour." compared with the feroeit v of the This day ( (dol ed philosopher wa-- i Nature laid intended Sm-.- Ann to be neateil on lilt- - float step-- , his elhow.n on hi' knees alnl his head Ijetween his a robber queen or a ff,'i'3' princess. She hated most people, especially her liand'. -- taring fixedly at the duo father and grandmother, because they him. had beaten her iu her defeiis less child'Why dont 3011 giye him sit injiin to hood: and she had a jfood memory. Not remarked Spanish one hindne-- s did she ever forget no! eii grow! fer, .Jack, who wan yvaggering restlessly' not one vvrontf. She had 'learned am! forgotten nothinif." There iiji and down in front of hi' friend and nothing He was a blind tumult in her mind. W ae. I.inher diet'll, lni't, stretched a vast plain voml Sinkem-anIt Was jii'l hie fore 'Ulmet on :t chilly of conjecture, in the d arkn.'ns of which t aiilunm day, and the and stumher poor imagination y wan a sett lenient in tin' heart of bled. She jffexv ailli'tlf the-- e lie piny wood'. ieeple as a Iln re was not much -- id of a. to he cm opt hrow n pine ridges palmetto sprintfn on lit' liatv pine-hill- . it in inferi ile lield', full of -- tumps and Spanish Jack pushed Lack his chair I'! okell Ilf red W a- from the table, and sirelched him-ei- f llie houe in quo. tion was a rickety lii-a tie after fe'dina'. '1 lien he frame ImiMing. 'finding on long leg'. sauntered to the lire, and drive hi-lie a r of hat ing come -- purred and booted heel int i til" sinol-dcriioif to qtiieken the name. llie niin'oimdiuo hind- n A -- 1111111111'.'' of xvas heard e.ill, A great Idaeof smoky luvliglu il'tred through tlm wiu-llu'- .l outside, and Kuniee and Wiiliam (inn n. entered. They were the chi! Iren of a A the voice local diirndary known :i' 'ilioriious" reply wan prevented of Mr. U heinjone'n mother from within: (iinn." William xxas not and hair were too 'Von, Linker: h. un'l 3 had "noiigli except that o' net tin on them air nt'i)! fie", and Kunbe (lit up. '11 lieht for wowas a buxom, frcdi-color- c xotm eonie in to adding with -- larl-1 Mlddelllii ". Tl.lgUo take 111' man. rather loosely e ti . with proin-ineblue eves and her sliiniuy dark An the two men entered the illuminhair t ueke up with a tfilt co.111. She betrayed a simpefim coiiseums-nes- s ated rnxcni. a tall girl rime out ot the 1I.11 kiienn Lke a rex elation. of Spanish Jacks pre-e11 t h une. - 'll certain o . her enuulciiance xvaxer-i- d explain'd her errand: "Aunt hetuein lieau! ifnl and horriMe; nu-t- ii maw -- ax w ill on loan h your com b: 11'- il.mio disclosed a evanls m b a elearer-leapinshe II brim .wild, -- oft tun" of du k hair, and xx hen 3011 wan t 'em aMi. Duntio's ke u to loan 'em. bul features somewhat Kgyptian iu cant, tmt aecord.no will w.tii the warm xvell, reckon,' -- aid Mrs. Wlietstorc hrnxvn of her cheeks and warm acknow led'.u William's of imjrraeioitsly. rej her lips. salutation by a sort of a jt'rowl. ho gentlemen of Sinkcninuuk did Tliis cold reeejit'en seemed to emliar-ra-liand-somtioi liinl Sue Aim Whetstone lYilliam. and he hacked hastily toThey low id she had a mighty ward a chair with three les. aridtnino tine ligure; tint added that she w as too to sit in it failed v. "I should a thouj-iiWilb, im," .Mrs. "Hullo. Suze Atm:" said Spanish WhctstoM" remarked seveivh : "you'd J-yy hon'd k, joeo-el- y. you comli your 'a' susiiei'nd that air cheer halnd lien hair las lime:1 It looks like the devil sot 0:1 (his ten tears. 'fore day. Spanish Jack s hold and wamlerintr A remark that Su.e Ann could not "lance had lixed itself upon tlm xu!"ar alxvax.s tnrm d her altogether gra-tine of Kunices face. 11satdowu sullen. Shewn- - not nimhlo-- itted, so prele her. It was his fan ex of tie1 moshe III rely remarked, seated lier-s- i ment to "dev.l Su.e Ann,' as he exIt at the tabic. "1 dunno xx hat 3 otire pressed it to himself, j ' as Ii would talkin' Unit.' hate dclin hied in tonimntiii" a ebain -She rai-e- d to hi- - face a pair of exes s and ferocious do" to tiie limit of ma lark that it -- e.'ined a- - if they must al- IIC'S. most east a -- had iw on any t hing thex Su.e Ann. while this was "oiii" on, I ega dial. They had the look like the -- at in' the cii'ninex corner with her exes of a per-oarm- - sun" around her knees and her sbghtlv under the of an opiate. j itjof the impresbrows depress'd. Kuniee xvas another sion that the next -- tame of the trance of her hatred-- . A- - children timv had n ff h t prox'e starilino. and fought, alwaxs to quarreled She ilid not -- eem as if she bohnim-diseomlit lire. to the Whet-lon- e familx. Lisin r Imu-seSu.e Ann wax a -- low niovin" body, w as tall, hut of a xxvcdv mroxx th, bn! ciretmist aim's acted -- troii"! y' upon with an aiiiiliim nose, and a General her. The fotve of iicrtia nti"lu lutxe salloxvness of colorin' - a frequently made her dangerous. reciirrinir tx pe ill the piny woods. IJe "Come long. Sissy, remarked Wib f.ivored Ins mother, except that her liam. "IUt.'s "it tin' vising -- lowly. exes laid till evil expression, while his niglit:" Spaui-- lt Jack followe.ftliem wet" merely and she had loam out of doors. fane-dikyellow 'teeth that reminded " ell, gat the cyards, said Kuniee. one of a row of forgotten tombstones. "Didnt suppose I would, neither. Ktu Whet-ton"Ole Lissy e' xxas much -- keered of old Aunt Lissy. inightly feared by her neihhors. "I met do say she went oneel to see n up They xxith Cory-do- u Oolam, xesdax," reoman that had a -- ore foot, n Lis-.- ,slu marked r, jiresentlyi 'n hoaxed took bolter it, 11 the foot came right me to (five him that air bridle handin' oil iu her b in. Clare to "raeioiisl in tlie -- lied. I ha'n't no use fer't. do that. say 'Youre jfiltin mimlity eivey in ver they "You better not let her get bolter Li-- s xvas s oleajfe. Llsher, comment. youi'n cAjirgested Jack. Spanish " That I'orv-do- a ( )olatn aint never ffone "Hits little noit"h. a ready. todo xoimio (food turn, lie's small "(10 wax': remarked Kutiic, eovlv. V not many o them. I5ut yon Stie Ann, dont you forgit to fetch xxas a fool. 'I.inher. always tliat pail o water 'f uv night? ai her "W eh - hem said L'sher, xvaivinif a am! grandmoCier. Ann sitlleulv . "he tole me (lincOs-.o- u theres ramp. Stiatehed up the padMie tin- - corner, meet in fone to he h'.lt Ilex week." and xvcnl out. Spaui- - .Lmk wa- - le g "x here bout-- '. asked Spanish Jack. the Iu- ;- th it ened for a gat , "Same ole plaee. That's w liar l.oh and by -- he hni-hed p -i him. lLmson tit with Simon llaiekninith. 'n' "U liere you go'.n:"' he demanded ffot las jaw broke, but he went on a at Imr arm. '"finin', 'n never knowed his jaw was catching Mind out:" site cried, froein" toko till twas all over. V' ean'l beat 0 y iolentlv. t,o roizum-heel- s of ole Misnlnnjo' fee! 'Veil, I reckon Ill go with vou.anv-how- . ink:" echoed "Spank! Spanish Jack, ' She -- aid nothing, and presently ha Inwjihinjf contemptuously. "You folks tern irked, "Kuuiee (lam's dim I know the me, min' o y spunk. gal." The'n a fell 1I1 up our wav 'to l" pool Su Ann r 'ma'ii. ai silent, always talkin u braim' he could "Don't you th uk so." xxlup his xxeijfht in xxildeats. Him n "No. I don't she replied slowly me ffot into a sorter fu-- s ' "Ha. ha: and It nwappin ho'-e- s In'n' sitahed up Idlin' me in chested laugh ot :imuM Then, a- Kitflitcrs saloon, 'n' stabbed me in the thex walk, d down the lidly pathway Ii sale w ith his knife. Then we clinched. ' h 'll if they hadn't pulled me otl'n hini put Cosarin armm.l I,,.'way to Kmuee Cimi.v 'd. I'd a tore him to pices, though didn't m a timtlhul ,i:ee. a- - she struggled to x have no weapon. I they'll 'a' let break away troui linn. us be. l'U a liked to killed him I tecKbn m a little -- troii dry ger u you Ui'-iiu--- K,.r foe me, hm-ler- John be exact, t the Fn. d'h THE LABOR QUESTION. - he cried. , and pres-e- d He laughed still -du-k- x -r head down upon lu- - mud icr ixitli one poxx'erful hand. "1 keer a heap f"f .V(,,1 No. 3011 don't' she eric, htaviiv-- l hero. Sjiani'h Jack or. to Jones, the former title ail'eet innate iiiekn.ime - H r Jl.1'1 Am- 30.: d ai lo.se: -- isheil exes brightened an they tixed t'hein'ehe- - upon the -- Sue lmx . -t iid-al- Ins was the end of h's magnificent length and brute courage. I!',1'?,-1!- 1 " ''tarlle Suze Ann. lie - ", dead. he said, in ;l ow dead. Vnd the manner rose to a shriek. '. till upon the ground hesid - him '.i.mgxiild hand- - upon her breast ami 'luntdering voiee -- -- hes I - .'s,,,f ,'D l"uson, Stmgs and in sin-- s r r. - last-name- d 1. r' ! , xx vtil-'u- ig t. by - f la!. goo-e-st- ; - ep - it. 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