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Show 0 TJLTS ' tfefg Tfhf Wasatch WASATCH fBBUSHIW COMPANY. If THf fftnUtcd i(t1Mini Kte Heber, Wasatch County, Utah, Tuesday, November 14,1893. rs7lBNDl8IISES., Several permits. Spanish anarnhisU have been arrested on suspnUh Th.st.- r- picion that they hate knowledge of the tg,p1eld lo eritne, Marla Damnrim, a sister of the rrlf renpl. Ar. DmI and Maw? Injarad. Other priina dona of the opera, Is said to hare A dynsmits bomb bceu killed ft Nov. ly the explosion. Icfi0yA, fJft ot Later It h just been learned that BbT flrcMU ,nt0 t,ie j, the Istrs! titrate Saldani has Confessed, ill full name Is ,dd L dlwtrr in Ppairf. the Wt'eff Thea Maurice Saldani. biiilding, the (argent uf a magnificent in Europe, was (filed fist kind j,ii ti, a distinguished audience, K0. The opera Ltjird to number His Trim! W quickly leine Through with !illl,ra Tell" was being gtreb, Sentenced lor Vivo Y.ars, was in progress tTkil the performance 9th. Tribune, jTPimlte bomba were hurled from The Hill ember .lenient were the midat of the into jatopmott gallery called for trial yesterdav in Ogden, and a with detonation oe ffiplodetf to its foffnda-(jees- , the denouement was a gr at surprise to Vblck shook the building and and dsstruc-do- . those who had looked for a death scattered tnd hard fought trial. on every aide. Thu jury was selected, and the defense , fhe second bomb fell iuto the lap of made no The prosecution Challenges. to WlyMd rolled thenee harmlessly then opened the case in the usual mantbs lor. ner, anil Introduced as witnesses, J. 0. I scene of confusion aadto terror fob Armstrong, president of the Commercial ross their feet towsd. The ftfldienee what had Nalonal Bank; Thomas Keeley, assistli panic, scarcely realizing ant cashier of the Denver National Bank ; happened. While the building fang with William 0. Cullen, bookkeeper of the of fear, and exciqIm of pain, shrieks Bank of California at San Francisco; and the terror sed,, of vengeance, Uichard Gannon, assistant cashier of the The audience room pule iscreased. Omaha Natioual Bank; George S. Forbes, and dost from the filed wftli smoke broken glass falling general manager of the Union National filling plaster, with Bank of Chicago; A. B. Hey wood, a dinudirnec adding to Mtk rector, and L. II. Taylor, the bookkeeper Ibssnmbefof the wmnded. the Commercial Bank. of Iftet a moment of paralyzing terror, The testimony of these witnesses all overthrown bomba otiier being fan of went to show that Hill had falsified the eat (U reason and the andience made a records of the bank, and had mad adthe exit. pad rash for missions of the facts. The outside witThe women and cliildren received no nesses showed that the Commercial Nafierce and In the struggle (swideratlon tional w as indebted to the other banks trt trampled beneath the feet and named, Instead of them being indebted wound-rfttthe other ensksd, and left with to the Commercial National. The detiling heliind them aa they sought fense of the made no a few of the braver (Hi open air Only for the prosecution, and when witnesses sms lemsinwi behind to cafe fof the District Attorney Judd said, Thats our kMdenes lying hoipless and bleeding case, Captain Smith of counsel for desa the floor. We have no rtidence to fense said, A HORKWI.IC SIQIIT. offer, your Honor. Whea the gorged exists wefe fioslv The Court then charged the jury, aud Clesred n horrible sight was presented as counsel had 3jre.il that a verdict on teiheatwho mustered enough courage one count of tacit of the four indictIs Htrm to the rescue of those unable ments would cover all, the jury retired. It help themselves. The stalls where Alter being out about fifteen minutes Ike bomb exploded were a mass of splin-liw- d the Jury brought iu a vinlict of guilty wreckage, amhl which lay a large on two of the indictments. Haber of dead bodies, some mangled The recoin mended the d kerend recognition. femlant to the m- rey of tlie Court and Wken the wreckage was finally cleared said that they would be satisfied with my, flfuen bodies were revealed, six the minimum punislimeut, and that both km iml nhe women, ail frightfully sentences should be covered by one term of them were m;mb rs of of Imprisonment. Time for sentence om family, who, tl he awppoaed, formed being waived by the defense, the Court Ijlf (heater party In honor of the birthd- sentenced Hill to five year imprisonay ef one of their number. ment on esch Indictment, both sentences In the stalls adjoining, groaning with to take effect at tlie same time. pile, lay many ladies and gentlemen, The defendant was evidently deeply smiled by the fragments of the bomb, moved by the sentence, bat lie preserved splinters of wood, pieces of glass and hie composure, with wonderful will hits ef iron. Several were so Mrs. Hill, the devoted and aeilously power. kart that they cannot recover. faithful wife of the defendant, broke Attention was next turned to the exits down completely when sentence was And stairways, w hem the terfibfe crush pronounced, and wept most bitterly. Mowing the explosion occurred, where When Hill resumed his seat after having (hiss dead and a large number of ser- sentence passed upon him, he placed his ial wounded were packed op. IMiysl-du- s arm around his wifes neck and tried to were hastily ammffotred to care for comfort her, but her tears did not cease th wounded, white the bediea of the to flow (mill they had gone into the pridead wart tenderly raised and removed vate room of the United btates Marshal. from the building, Hill was taken to the pen last night. Among the dead was an American Flgurat, and hie m Ife was Will be Sent Back Home. 1 Oscar . hill found guilty ea-'p- lni t n -- - dis-Mo- 1 - . suikM. Trlbune-- TUB XSAKCfflSt KSClfftS. boy Leon Voting, the crowds n reminded tho theatre jointly indited with Henry Herman The atmoet eoYiftetfnsfioit Becker for burglarizing a hotel at Kays-vllnight. pnrails ever the evident on June 15th, and w ho lias been in Inability of HwGaeernnient to cope with the illus-ithe county jail here since his arraignThe eacaped. The ment on October 15th, will be sent home Police are making a general romed up of to bis mother st Bnrlingtion, Is., In a SmreMts lu the trope of getting few days. At tite time Becker and me clew to the dastard who threw the Young were arraigned tlie former pleadtosh. The miaele which did not ex sened guilty of petit larceny and was plods is an exact tke in those jail, county months of six to tenced counterpart '1 hy lalemas, tlie anarchist who his offense being tlie theft of a suit of W to assassinate General Martinet elothes from a hotel at Kaysyille, where Clfljpof, he and ths hoy had stayed U night. He nothInsisted, however, that Young ltad TAfftTt frftAtft Subsequent crime. the The second with do to act of the opera had juet ing tlie parties Assistant mmeseed when the bombs were to tite arrest of Howat received n, either from the- - fourth of fifth United States Attorney who resides aunt, fldlery. Fifteen person were killed a letter from Youngs for clem-enc- y Inetantly and fifteen others have ?nee at Fort Madison, Is., pleading on the ground the "d. Eighty boy on behalf of personr are In a aerions leave to compelled been Aftdltionf. had he Several were trampled to that his pabetween trouble home owing to 4nd ecorea were Injured during the n received Howat Heic after the Later Jndge The Interior rents. exploiion Burat mother ietter from the boys 10MSe was badly wrecked. that she weuld send Tke killed include a German named lington, la., stating him to return on if the flgenbrod, an Englishman named mousy hers for was dismissed. As him am and a Frenchman named Verdon. charge against e ideivce sgalnst Beng the Injured is a German named there was practically no to dismiss the decided was fekr, who la a it representative of a Young allow the boy to return home. American firm. Them are no case and teleHowat received Berlcans or Englishmen among the Yesterday Judge L. C. Mrs. motlisr, fared, gram from the lads had forwarded a she Th that author of the terrible disaster Quick, stating the boy s t not arrested and are apparently ticket and sufficient money for soon as the As Mwn. An Italian named Haldsni homeward journey. sent upon his Arrested on tiekst arrives Leou will be simpleton of bemg intelligent a is very He for the outrage, . Ife declares way rejoicing. wWl keep ou fellow, and says ho fifteen-year-o- ld Crest U ' n. bomb-throw- -- re-ib-le Innocence, ?rdictery. Sl'lSStimTlOff: ftivftlontb. Three Mimth, hut his atatements f When he was taken th Julge he gave vague replies to jkwetlons put to him. The only lte Information that cotrid begot hn was that he was a leader In iceent strike of marble-worke- r. made of bis boare, but (king of a criminating nature was be-J- T I A 73 Juft .nuXf 13. We are prepared to do all kind' of Job Printing, on short notice, and at moderate prices. No. 36. n rlaly thtcr Wave. Wm One Year, spplt .'.' Jrtl ft ft AUm Ma little of bad company in the future. children subject to ermipt If of Should never be without a bottle o, I It Remedy. Cough ChsmbolWr and bus never been certain cure for croup, mMon If fail. givo" to known will prsvont tbs the eroupy eougb.ppear.it with thoutends i the sole reliance Are your ye. fr'f A Southern Schoolmarm. Ey 8ASAII PATE STEEN, (Copj right, l'Vo, by Amrjian lresi Assoitb-lion.- ) CILYTTEr. J. t I feel snre that everything yon hate ever aaul about Y.tnkeo school warms Will lie visited upon devoted head your Marjorie. I know it." It's a clear case of retribution. Don't you know how youvo hoped tho littla triggers would sass them when they came down hero to teach and enlighten the poor black man, and how we've made fnu of their hi; feet and their ankles, and tho way they rolled their rs, etc. end tried to bcli-v- o that all northern w omen were liko them? I know it "Aud now that you r.ro offered this position, when we nro at onr wits end for a living, it does senu a tnockerv of fate. I wonder whatever put it into Dr. Denerys dear old head to get it for your Why, ecanse I him, Peuelope. Do talk sense. Weren't wo all ready to hang on to his coattails when ho left, begging him to get ns something to do? And now that he lias done it (touching an open letter that lay on her lap) you aro ready to discourage me! "But think of the distance! Ohio! And we in North Carolinal IIow many states between? Penelope raised one slim finger to count them on the dusty map that adorned the opposite wall. Aud you've barely enough money to tako you there, and if you should fail to pass the examination-back you would havo to come home. How could I como without money? I would do no such thing. I would stop and keep house for Dr. Denery. Dear old soul! Td toast his slippers and make his tea. He wouldnt havo you ho couldn't afford if a poor rector with a salary barely sufficient for his own bread and butter. No, after you've disgraced yourself and displayed your 'southern ign ranee, a small collection will be taken np among tlio charitably inclined inhabitants, and you will lie sent home. I can see you now, retnniing tattered and torn, with your finger in your mouth and a much higher opinion of Yankee shrewdness thunyou have ever had before." Oh, well, we wont discuss anything so improbable! There are other possibilities in tlie case. There's the lawyer. We nre forgetting him. Let's see what Dr. Denery says. Marjorie opened tho letter in her lap to read it for tho fiftieth time. If yon can come ns far as Cincinnati alone, my dear Marjorie, a friend of mine will meet yon there and kindly escort yon the rest of tlie way. He is a lawyer of this place and a gentleman, a regular attendant of the elmrch, and yon can safely trust yourself in his care. Now that's lucky, Pen, isnt it? Everything is favorable. Thero is Jack going as far as Cincinnati, and somebody will bo there to meet mo. Do take courage and dont worry, motlier. Theres nothing in tho world to bo alarmed about. I shall study and review as hard as ever I can, and if I cant pass I cant, and theres an end of it. But theres no nse in crying until you're hurt." Sho marched from the room holding her head high with a sort of desperate courage, and Penelope heard her singing in th hall outside. It was indeed somewhat of a desperate case. With an invalid, mother and no visible means of support, tho two sisters had fonnd it hard to keep np their modest establishment. It had cotne to be understood that Penelope plain, practical Pen should take care of the honso and her toother while Marjorie, young and bright and fresh from school, should teach or in fact do anything that required mental cleverness, to swell their slender income. When tho rector, their best friend and adviser, had written from his new field of labor in the state of Ohio that there was a fair clianco for Marjorie to secure a position as teacher in the high school of Welton, a small town not far from his own parish, providing she could pass tlie examination, bethey felt that their difficulties were ginning to vanish. If I were only better itn on tho rudiments," Marjorie said despairingly when she and Pen had discussed tlie situation The last year at in all its bearings. school was all geometry and tho lanology guages, With an occasional thrown in. If Ionly knew more about 1 geography and grammar and But she studied faithfully day metic. and night, stopping only to help Pen renew her slender wardrobe, aud growing confused over longitude aud latitude and the horrors of common fractions when manumingled with the difficulties of old facturing a traveling dress out of an brown wrapper of her mothers and a once beskimpy gray gown that had last she at When longed to Penelope. dewas ready and the morning of her floods of tears were there came, parture shed. While Jack stood by, winking hard to keep his own back. Ho was a big in Cinfellow, just 21, with a clerkship cinnati and mightily proud of the honor of escorting his cousin Marjorie. Do take eare of her, Jack, Penelope and Marjone, for said impulsively, ft beaven sake, donft come back, like bad penny. I shonld die if yon didnt pass that examination. You would be just as welcome home, was darling, if you did fail,' Marjorie had Jack and now, anus mother's in her turned his back to look out of one of tlie littlo reception dusty windows of the . room, litI know I would be, yon dear 1 tle mother, bnt you most pray that for wont fail, and that HI be forgiven the Yankee about said ever I everythincr Pen, dont b uneasy. scboolmanns. through a haze. A huge puff of steam hid them from her, the whistle screamed, ami tUy were off. Tlie journey wns like a dream. It seemed to Mai jorio ns if she had simply dovd tlir ugh an odd jumble of noise aud rush end confused stoppages and hasty meals nnd monotonous scenery when slio fopnd herself in tho Indies parlor of the Gibson Ilonsc in Cincinnati, in the chilly light of un early morning, with Jack pouring instructions mto her bewildered ears, Now, Marjorie, it may 1m impossible for me to see you ogam before you start for Moulton. I havo no idea what tho firm will set mo at when I get to their place of business, but don't get nervous. Yon bad better go to your room aud to bod as soon us possible. You can have n three hours nap, and probably your escort will arrive in time to breakfast with you. Goodiiy, dear I shall run up as soon as He took her to the possible to see yon. door of her room, kissed her in brotherly fashion and wns gono. There was nothing to do but to luuke tlie best of it, aud it seemed to Mnrjorio that she had barely touched her pillow when sho was startled by a tap at her door and a card was pushed underneath. It was a business card, nnd she picked it up aud read on one side, Hilton & Maitland, attorneys at law, and on tho other, in pencil; Mias Marjorie Pace: Mv Devk I.aiiy Aceordina to thedireetlons of our mutual friend, thu Her. Dr, Denery, 1 am awaiting your commands in the parlor. AVould tie pleased to breakfast with y ou at any time which may suit your convenience. ReJ auus AV. Maitland. spectfully yours, Her hands trembled a little as she hastily dressed herself. It wua so embarrassing to meet an ntter stranger. How she wished it was Dr. Denery! How homesick she was getting already! When at lust she made her way to tho parlors, warmed and cheered now by the morning sunshine, they were empty, Bave for a gentleman who sat at a distant window, his bead buried in a newspaper. Ho rose quickly as she entered aud advanced to meet her, with a look of uncertainty on his face. Mr. Maitland? she asked timidly. Miss Page? I was just wondering how I should make myself known to you. I had serious thoughts of sending up my picture by a waiter and requesting yours, or else of attaching a label somewhere about me. Dr. Denery tried to describe yon to me. but I don't know that I should have recognized you. I hope I have not kept you waiting." sho said ou their way to tho breakfast room. Not at all. There is nothing like tho morning papers for allaying the impatience of a hungry man, and I was looking over them to see if there was anything in the city today worth seeing. I suppose you are aware that no train leaves for Moulton until tho evening, and we might as well try to put in tho day pleasantly, nave you never been iu Cincinnati before? No, and I should liko so ranch to see something of it, but pray don't let me be any trouble to you. He smiled at her earnestness. No, the fact is, the man whom I came down to see on a matter of business has been unexpectedly called out of the city, so it will be quite a charity on yonr part to allow mo to take yon sightseeing not that the Queen City offers a vast amount of entertainment In that way. Let me see you must certainly make the ascent of the inclined plane in a streetcar, aud, by the way, that leads ont to the zoo. Now, I don't actually proposo Buch a thing, bnt do yon tliink a visit to tho zoo would afford yon any amusement whatever? It might at least be a mild preparation foryour fntnro labors among the juvenilo Buckeyes. There's a fiuo collection of monkeys. I I should love to go, she said. dont believo Ive ever outgrown my circus days, and next to a parrot I like a monkey. Tite zoo, by ail means. On their way out she had a better opportunity for observing him. His eyes, soft and yet penetrating, had looked too fully into her own before. Ho was tall and rather slenderly built, with a little arith- attach. It children, and council of the Ministry tonight of motlier who have erowpy U no d.ng.r There then. pewers were granted the police never disappoint IH repeat the multrplkation table all an4 in J0rae Perw connected with last in giving this Remedy large 50 the way tuCincinnati, and riTOa. Ths new power co-r- e doses, it contains nothing injurious. The train was already ia motion, sal by Richard Bridge, Marjone for them apart. hottis was cent tearing Jack equivalent to a suspension 28 blinded habea corpus. The authorities druggist- looked ont of the car window so sweet s mother saw her site Birceion wers cetttrred by tears that for penwit- trustees andtesd,. Uce and rvnelopes sturdy figure school faflthe for Contracts ot- I'vrpetratlon of frequent sddress.IOc each srs sent postpaid to any by soarchiits or other lawks Mr. Maitland? she ascd timidly, of the students dxfyp in his shoulders. He had a fine head intellectually, and his mouth and square cut chin were shaded by a long mustache, through which showed some of the silver that glistened in his abundant hair. . She took a degree of comfort in the fact that he was not a boy. If he were younger, I shouldn't feel half as easy, sbo thought; but lies simply a friend of Dr. Denery's who has promised to look after me a little, and I neednt be a bit uneasy. I shall write Penelope that lie was quite a grandfather perfectly harmless, ami not half as frisky as onr Jack. What a tremendously nice olu fellow your former recto r feP Maitland said. They had reached the top of the Inclined as if she plane, and Marjorie had gasped, bad been suddenly restored to a normal not her position in which her feet and head touched terra finna. He has taken as by storm especially the men of his congregation. Hi predecessor was e sort of a milksop liked t be coddled by the ladies, did the slipper art and all that. But Dr. Denery it quite one of the boy. He hunts a fellow up one iu awhile, sits down hi his office aud en joys a good cigar. IIo has ten times more Influence in the parish than any one else has ever had." Tni so glad, Marjorie said. He is tho dearest man! I dont know what wo shall ever do without him. We didnt know how to appreciate him until ho left ns and lie was so kind aisiut trying to get mo a situation to teach. Do you think," lifting her limpid eyes to his face, that the examination will be very rigid? Because, do yon know that I am terribly afraid Hint I shall fail? Sho glanced at him to see how such a frightful confession would affect him, but there was a reassuring sympathy in his eyes that encouraged her. Oh, you don't know how terriblo it would lie if I dil, she went on. I dont believe I would ever dare look Dr. Deuery in tlie fare again if such a tiling happened. I tliink I would take tho next train home without ever bidding him goodiiy." You will never fail in tho world, said Maitland positively, never! There's not the slightest chance of it. Just dismiss such an Idea from your mind. Here we are at tho zoo, where yon can refresh your memory with a valunble object lesson iu natural history. Behold tho gay catueleojiard and the sportive tiger! We'll tako a look at the king of beasts and then meander over to the bear pit. You cant imagine how many of my enemies I've flung over that iu my luiud. It's as good as a circus, Marjorio said, except, of course, tho candy aud nnd then they the red lemonade, laughed ns if they had known each other a lifetime. When they went back to the hotel for dinner os hungry as school children, Marjorie declared that she was too tired for any more sightseeing, and Maitland established her iu a cozy seat by one of tho parlor windows, from which she could look down upon the no was so crowded streets beneath, very kind," sho thought, unconsciously framing sentences which were to form a part of iter first letter to Penelope, that it was impossible to feol emlMirrassed, and indeed when mild littlo Dr. Denery met them that evening when the train arrived at Monlton, full of excuses for placing his charge under the guardian-slti-p of a stranger, ho wag unprepared for tho good fellowship that seemed to exist between them. I am so delighted that yon feel no . embarrassment, my dear, he said to Marjorie that evening os sho sat before tho fire in his own priThere vate Bitting room at his hoteL is no reason why you should not havo been perfectly at yonr ease. Mr. Maitland is a gentleman and genial, very genial indoeil," CHAPTER H. The dreaded morning of examination day was at hand, and Marjorie had come down to the breakfast tablo and taken her seat between Dr. Denery and Maitland, with a sick anxiety at her heart and a lnmp in her throat that would not be swallowed. A pretty matron, with a handsome boy at ber side, sat just opposite, to whom Dr. Denery Introduced his charge, with a few words of explanation as to her arrival and the ordeal which awaited her. They tell me it is not very rigid, Mrs. Mallory said, but It must be embarrassing. Is Mr. Marshall on the examining board, Dr. Denery?" I think he is." Oh, then, yon need not mind it so much, Miss Page I Mr. Marshall is a host in himself. Ail tho young lady teachers qnito look up to him. He is very nice so affable and gallant, I m told that the examinations are never so severe when he is on the board. I wish you were going to teach hero instead of in Welton. I should like to send Clyde to yon. For some reason he is fastidious in regard to lus teachers. He objects to his present instructress on account of tho color of her hair." I like pretty teachers, Clyde said, with an honest admiration of Marjorio in his brown eyes that sent a langb around tlie table aud the quick blood to her cheeks. When she came out of her room equipped for her walk, Mrs. Mallory met her in tite hall and put her hand on the girl's arm with a pretty friendliness. Come to my sitting room when you get back," she said, you' look quite Worn ont with traveling already. I don't know how it will be when you have passed through an examination. But you must not feet lonely. I am a member of Dr, Denerys church, and I am so fond of him as we all are indeed that I shall feel it quite a pleasure to look after you a little. I am lonely sometimes my self. Mr. Mallory is obliged to be away from home a great deal, and I have no one but Clyde. You are so kind," Marjorie said gratefully. Siie was beginning to feel that it would be delightful to cultivate If I could only all these new friends, be sure of remaining for any length of time, if I could only be sure of passing, I mean. I had no idea I should feel so nervous about it." Oh, I am sure you will pass. Mr. Maitland has quite an influence with the members of the board. Not of course that they would give you a certificate if you did not deserve it, bnt one can't help imagining that a strong recommendation from the right quarter would be in one's favor. If he is a friend of poors" But he isn't, said Marjorie. He has been very kind, bnt he only know me through Dr. Denery."' I thought he might have beet a former acquaintance. He is very much liked by the ladies and is quite a lady man when he chooses to be in spite of hi dignity. But I must not keep poo, Miss Marjorie, Be sure to come up to 87 when you get back and tell me all about your trials." When Marjorie entered the school building, after a brisk walk of two blocks, she had not entirely regained her self possession. The large bare room into which she was Ushered seemed to be whirling about ber, A maze of strange faces looked up at her, and Maitlands voice sdtanded very far off when he presented ber to the members of the examining committee. They were solemn looking magnatt r all of them, except one, a jsirtlv, ruddy faced geutlemau, with gray side whiskers, carefully trimmed, nnd a pleasantly tn inkling eye. This is the young l.nly of whom j spoke to y ., Mr, Marshall," Mnitl.itnl Dtm bo too severe She comes said. fron quite a distance from North Carolina aud I dare' say the geographies and grammars ia that part ef the country are altogether different from ours. Now, James, undo of yonr legal quibbling." Mr. Marshall laid ouo plump, confidential band on tho lawyers shoulder und walked out with lnm aa ho left the room for a moments chat in the lmlh Marj rio felt a degree more lonely, hut somebody handed her a supply of ptpT and pencils nnd assigned iter a desk. Tim ordeal was beginning, bnt thero was a moment tlie questions wero given ont i. which sho could look around her. SI Ki wondered if lu r ft How sufferers wero destined to be tho educators of tlie country these great uncouth young tuen, with ill fit ting clothes and bristling hnir end forms already bout nnd strained from farm work, Tho girls wero just as devoid of outward grace and refinement. She thought of their hard lives summers spent in continuous toil, and winters In a flistri- -t school in the laborious search for knowledge and foci ashamed of her own useless accomplishments, A girl sat just in front of her a girl with a sweet, strong face and tired, pathetic eyes. Ilcr dress wus coarse and plain, her fingers red and knotted, but she was writing down questions and answers in a fine hand, with none of that hesitancy which Marjorio was nervously showing. She felt liko a tiling apart, lu her littla straight gray gown, with her dainty hands and fret und delicate, proud head, she looked liko an exotic iu a turnip field. But, oh, how sho envied tiiem their seeming ability nnd readiness! Everything progressed smoothly until the questions ou mathematics wore given ont, but over these her head swam and her throat ached with tears. Given A. a certain distance iu advance of B." She had written thus far when tho point of her pencil snapped with a loud crack, and she was more helpless than before. Tho tail, gawky youth sitting next her did not stir, but an open knife lay temptingly upon tlie drek Itefore lnm, und Marjorie at last plucked np tho courage to touch his sleovo and raise her eyebrows inquiringly os sho pointed jo tho knife. He calmly picked it np, shut it, put it in his pocket with a grin and wont on with his work. She clinched her tooth with mortification, hut tho next moment some one laid a sharpened pencil before her, and looking up she caught the eyes of tho girl sho hud uoticud fastened upon her. They met on the stairs when the bell sounded for noon intermission. I shouldnt have minded him, tho girl said, It was Judd Lawson, Hes awful otnety, mid ho thinks hes smart. How did you get on today?" Oh, not Very well, Im afraid," MarI was never exjorie said wearily, amined iu this way before; wero yon?" Oh, yes, twice before, but Ive never had a three years certificate yet. Tin trying for one now." I shonld bo happy if I were sure of getting a certificate for one year, MarAnd yet sho uses such jorie said, dfeadful grammar," she thought when she had parted from lior new friend ou tho corner. I wonder how it can pos- PROFESSIONAL. Wm. Collecting Cogent. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. Oflllee III Room One. I llKI W'Mxfl it Cot js, ourt House, . nfr. ITAIt, Ilenrr Slilelds. - - bo-fo- ' buys, at Forney Law ttnttl sbi! tilfl tk Situ tuh. Strflut, Park Uty, Public Rotirj Inwall h ml Collect ton Btulucsa Uouso, Wtttl , T. C. Land Agent a.xxd jfk.tters1.e5r, P. O. Box 2r,3, Bu.t Like Citt, Ut Art. Answer nil letter f.nrxt Mt tom w hen atamim ate eoneernlng em'ioAed for icplv.mid furnlhe01uKratn show ins Land onen toi ntry. . All Iitniui sg Yrtiitpfty s. W. E. 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She tf was so homesick, with her heart so full of a weary anxiety, that sho longed to 3D.' be alone end seek comfort in a good, long cry instead of going down, to din-tieBut he went with her through the hall, and up tho long stairway to the door of her room. Tin afraid yon are worrying," he said khidly as she paused The reverend doctor before entering. has been culled to tho country and has left you iu my charge for tho day. I really cant allow such a long faco, you know. I cant help i, sho Suid, trying to smile. "Im ashamed to tell yon, but Im sat afraid I shall not pass. If Ido Offic; Hatchs Rc. Opposite Court Horn not, what shall I do? A vision of home Office Hours from 9 1. m. till 5 p. m. rose licfore her poor, brave Pent lope, working and hoping, and lur fragile, sick little toother. She had almost forgotten her listener. Her eyes brimmed over with tears, anti sho put ftp her hand to hide them. "You poor littlo child," he iil gently. Be was not aa afraid of tears as men are YOU supposed to be. There was nu old trunk to net m nur fund? na fxrwwir standing mar, and lie coaxed her to sit outlit nnd nil vou nud It com not lung to will tlie licitt ou well, fluidbeside him. down upon it try to tun IIiiip orUnnr) to fttm juljt )0u You musu't feel badly, ho said. WKp of nil up utiii ihe at liom slid workRoti Theres nothing as stupid as a school jure time, or nil the lime. Auvmie nnv ur a greitt deal of Hhuy liar rondo examination nothing. There is not a euiionrit Two Iamlret Iollr n Hmilh. Ivcclaio of of You one's n world are in? test winking might jptHiie CHitaI ftAthoxe At work foro much money ability. poorer u. Bulne be Daniul Webster himself aud fail to william pkMumnt, ftrirtiv honornhte, nuet pav bettor than W, SESSIONS r. wm, DENTIST, WE WANT fn-r- S y9 You are very kind to say so, she said, smiling in rpite of her tears, bnt I might not be Daniel WelmteT and stiff know more than I do about common fractions and tlie rule of three, But you arc sure to pass. Theres no doubtahout it Iu fact, I'm sure of it. So run in and get ready for diuner and well talk about it over some hot sonp. You neednt bo very elaborate, though. I suppose ueariy every one has finished by this time. She was almost light iiearted by the time dinner was over, and when he left her at the door of the "iuquUition, as he chore to call the examining room, lie was emboldened to nnfold a plan which had tieea haunting him since morning. When it is all over, he said, suppose yon let me take yon for a drive. You don't know yet what an Oiiio pike Is nor an Ohio landscape. 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