. . _ _ _ _ • . .nr="7l7 nr• •- /T7 • ..yrsZ umarniemr.ftevez.”-nallwarianamweenliitenicieleigra _ latchinall. • C \ q t tn /7/._/ 41/7:7> / • Bollofollte Democrat ISY P. OKAY Editorial Grap WIPER;! TO II) t! iA fitnled lb it rho rending of thlPresidenet 11044,V, a of SetlfliOtheir Willi and retired, an n mark of thstir con• tempt for the Chief Megislrete This is 'he• sort of pitrioti.m rind deceincy which obtaitin in high Jac . ibiu circles J;ul rho limo is coming ,when these h o ary headed old mien's will leave thou' seats with itorrtething ifif the rune contempt for the People, .which they exhibit for the President oflthe Union! They will be kicked out—arid na my God hasten the day ! Olt'oll ADO ABOUT NuTIIMI "—'rho ullellerouto Weekly National (limblet of Olney and Industrial, x4rieulturill and nechanical Guide and Exponent of the rrinciplen of the Republioan I'irly," ig to have able auglntance in the iflosetnination or its small African Wens, in the shape dr n'new Jacobin paper, to be entitled, es We n6w The Rat Ihnj Ilrr u tbltran Ronater and Rinytalied nourer " Both journals will "kill for Kizer " Come, 11-lye' Pit, lest darn back, show your teeth, and go ill 11y, I§' MI AL YO l'AltTl Congre , ii io fixing up an appropriate meal !or the lw) , of grand mural ideas grinder the table will be epreed a voriciy of &Awn, but tlm nigger will appear in PAC 1, thinly tinup - niggi r , balked nigger, roasted nip K , r, sir iced nigger, fried iitgrer, twill , I nigger, rttW nigger; nigger nl al. lit fl, logger tit the flat, togr,. r till n 1 ,01,1, r np rtnlrp, pipg. r i 1 ,tin !I 4 , 1+ li.ggerLurh~:,iligz(t Ow 6 , cli/ser In iltu pul ior ig rPr , 11 111 4 hrtilft 1 Cl'il 11, h) g •r• r , MII " IL, 11, I I tow yt.,.Ll • ,r wllr lrn nll too I / eiurc l'on ol d ,ut tot, to ivith r anLi 4 Ihn Ti 4 ;,l n• 1r I ail ut , irt 1)0,1,1 wrrn i or. V, NI kV Wllll urr. Nil.“ 1.11. " —The Ilite,N , r4 L rrc• Alr ..iy it lic,iteit ThE of 1,7i -hymn 'One:, !hey will hereafter purer bill hot •re I ply fully entr ILr fr i iil %lave in all Ow whit, an"!l„•r strikcx nt the whip" t ro , lgli it 111.01, prop-I'll'lW r. , r nal ttrnli 1.111.,11, ngninnK f11111. , 1 n Vt. j 11414. 1.11110.• Ihe ry a I,lllot Aiitl white fort,neri the u.embers of I. l kir \ to Coogre. 15 tJeci et. Odd !hem wool I f ..1..w they .11•61 lit ‘,l 114 All I I o,lllilag w twit iiegrw, Reif ext.t, Ihr right ul b,dli t, thlt the lilt° •t 1 iii, 11 , 1 ibr 1011(1 . 111 111 1111, OW) h IC 16 blattt, .1Y I k; SUIT, So 8114(I. 11: ItrAr 14 na kult ot the Ittonuerney that it , ree nli.l hat I 1 , , get -!lilt gaunt hnn ft In price, amt bl ourip! . ininl 11101 :"'f. it,041 - tout It i.r fi,r by !al iiarl y nu•l most I fit ereef( Firo.4 g• up I !0 potvertu' monied mom , 'ol'er owl erttle ertablieLitht nt•, 11110 gr,11 , 1 the f them and build up a tav,,r , 4 clans la the great ceutein of UnJe, times m 17,10, nod would, lure been It ti the hor4ett of On tr Novena', r • , 1“ , Let them reap a. 4 they row, .1 -- they hav , • t , oly our pity for their ivtherty and cowardtco' Ini I ENCEOY "ItCriltLIClN" IioVETIN wesT --lA, ben the Bourbon ru'i: InSptin wan overthrown, there were many Sohniardn who sought to make the new governuient elective and It opublilan. fief the example of our "noble — institu tion., wan too much fur the neneible people of Spain, and they-soled hack almost unanimously in the Cortes a go•erumcnr the 'eery opposite of the mobocracy iu America They did nit hanker after anything like the one in'hic4 rubes in hate nod with •iolenee! So 'much for the example of American republicanism is it now origin. RADICAL VOTES (lONS '—The' other day a party of vlgllantes from Seymour, Ind., paid a lin/Oily visit to the jail at New Alhany,ln that titate, and took out and Ku-Kluged a party of 'express rob bers. A committee should at once he appointed by Congress to / examine into ibis sudden tailing oO' of "toil" fleck Republican voter'''. Really '•toil" man are not safe, even in R jail or a "loll' State! Litt vs Hav■ Peacc—Gen Cirant Said on the occasion of his nomination, "let nit have peace." The oilier day, in hiereport, he wrote that 'Troops are Still needed -in thor'Soulheru Blow'!" What are these troops needed there for, but to.t►ack Up_ th! 7 iprolent negro and tbleAtecowardly carpetbagger against the d e c en t white people, who beg for the "peace" that has been denied them for three years! The curse of outraged liberty upon such villainy! LIARPT.-41. is said that there was re itdelpsvin Guars upon. receipt_ of the aura of the election of Grant; but it turas out that those who. rejoiced were American Abolitionists and the travel ing family of Shoddy. However, the bearer Africa, the happier the African V0L.13. Ku-Kluxed in Broad Daylight As we sit here, this brightest of winter's afternoons, in our chair edt. torial, wlllch we hitch up close to the window, and look down into the snow covered street below, where numerous sleighs come to anchor wish their fire cidus loads of Pennsylvania farmers' pretty, chef ry-cbeeked daughters, all in (own on bopping bent, the scene re heves the monotony and inNpire,3 our weary brain with the fresher and more pleasant reflections called up 'by clef, new f ice we Fit and sin il.e 11,1 fragrant cigar, we shall amuse us it too mint, looking upon the fin- (ices flint piss. There is ft 1,11,111 Ines, got up by 11 , 111111 , especially to 11.1 some min's h 0111” with it gond, happy and healthy wife; hero, one who it nll nilm s anti yii,t vanity; over there, terming heavy on the builom of lit* Chnw l irin g 4 lent the youn g , lid; 'who it ',tined, or 'l -i there noightier cult welt fall mcy I .I , iriem .1 tin tor. ili NIT tio corn , r 1111 up .1, rr•• I hey 'rive prohkl, l ) P , •ino tr. I .11,1, fir ,•r • 101 , 1, r .rktrie , ), fir ti tile I Tti. , ti i t, Mr. nip' \lr. 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I11:11 Cr , 1.14,/.1 of 1,14 lulcyl =II IMIME Of I g r,,h( r•ol 114,,jjee Great 1V Jule Arch Death hi tt r4 to Itt.l left buy, the hugs of ilia Union MA of th.• ti nth, wre 011,1 in o,lc, and dropv.l n:113 Ellll.inlng crepe 111., n lute right arm hared to the ..houl.drr, t ., ratOhol aloft and hod... a hinningl.lad Iron) vis/ch Irickles gouts of Hood line by t tie ilietio drops run down upqn hie vt-dpinont and fern the red loiter.. of our o tale t Then, the fiend attendants churn( the name of the Great. While Death, and I tram the distant mountains of Nittany, %limey, and beyond them, the Alleghen tea, seem to roll in upon us the ech0.4.1 .4.1 hail to the Great White Death! The building shakes and trembles and relit", and dark o:ouds of hellish smoke end and roll forth from his nostrels, and fill the room with a sickening smell of blood and death. We look again, and the clouds have pariet,l and the Great White Des.' standing upon the prostrate form of n ut'gro JJ,tttcd locks of crimp wool — are dragged over the low flit forehead, huge bloodshot eyes roll and glare in their straining sockets, while the flat African nose is pinched i with a fearful snort. The thick red lips are drawn back in a hideous grin, and this sharp, white teeth of the African savage clash and grind till the white froth spine from them, and ever and anon lhe blood red tongue rolls down to the rabid Jitwe One talon-like bend of the prostrate beast grasps a flaming torch, bloody and clotted with theliiiirglocks of a Southern white women's hair; the other clutches. with terrible strength the olive leaves that trait front the draped flags. Once the fiendish form half raises from the White Death's foot which holds it down, while it chuckle. with hellish laughter dm Ohl immolation of Its savage Who's. Then the shining blade falls like a gleam of light—its point is pressed to the prostrate demon's breast, rind -with a wild yell it rolls upon its belly, grov elling and clanking the broken chains Upon its wrists. And two silver voices rise. shove the "STAMM BIGHTS AND rEDEE.A.L trzrzw." BELLEFONTE,YA.: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18,1868. tumult,enying to me, “Corer, brother Come ." And filling upon my fit&, I answer : come, brothers' *ll hail to the While Arch Death , I hat, the tyrants that op press you. lam math you en hear( " There was n she among the mete at these words, and a dozen pistols were pointed at me, and a dozen pair of burn trig eyes peered through masks, eagerly watching the chief for a signal My fate seemed Pealed Ilia the ( rent White Arch Death waved his hand calmly The weapons disappeared "Thin knowest tom secret, amt thou niii•L 111, ortiinii ems; Inko the Greati Olin and tio'of us!' ••I am rea.ly : ' wait my umswet ; t for I heir t o iihrieks of my kinswomen, piter IN cry of the wrunr'ed, m i lling me to il,lllo' come! come'" I Imikeil nieroily w lite face of Om White M. 1.1; awl repeited • "I /1000 chwien, I 3111 you' , -hoily, blood, tot POO. I IF , IV I lot I 10 the Ili hoe Arch :Via lily pcorlel in :1 momvul f uuv I,e:tk,l, my ryes tl I V up I lienril ) 11 . I 1 ' I =MEM 1,1111 ill, IV nt 11%11% 011ie Ir3t 110 101::_rl . 11,e m ylUni 'd 11, winter I felt that tu.trin^ ihruag't the fra.ty • • '• i itrt • I oily ut a ide gh by rosy- 3111., of 3 is1;11 , 1 - gnarl on , 1 :1. I c 'l'd air reirertirrine s tf g taii a 0.1) or relit r II r ivt:, to be ltli~ d, t~ euuld hr dour t nt one°, and Tr,. I 'eft - tr-fr,rrt rtivrr4 me air OH. .1.. with hit pallid 11.0 111.111 guma amule I. 1 V , 1'1•1 11191 e what .110 y !nigh:, i.t i but a ,it t r,le deitire, nud that watt 10 Oro rt , ,, hi COlllO to the end, to in)3(iiry to tin hottiitu 11“ Iv , we it iii .'et , l 1.111eIlde:110110/1 tier c tlOlll , l MI the :1 , 1•1 , , now, and the breathing of in), Mound I,ILI ID the great I It MI I f 1 It ii Et 9 the mysterious MI lie • The riut w is app.trently gettiug ouieeer ith.l v the P 11 , 11119 Mork. troy', r, oi. / r, tLe g•i• I rth Li t rude brio!) ing and thump tug tip• Ludy of illo sleigh 1 should ifitul. I but I irit%eleil siiino ten outlet yk , u•Lkuly , toppe I I helid the 'Arty Itmmuuul nud Npla+llll.oo n fitrearti, ! , a“.l •Tollow By a nor, .): :14 , OW . , deVll,Ol magnetism, I wit out mid luLovre , l, up a gtecp and iatt,v to toe o of I c• 1,, ea! !1741• Arch /Lath. Cue uoweli of It mountain' .And my e)es %cite unbanditged, and I the midst of ihu grutherliQuti A voice ratd • ternly. I,h„ (d.' Jui. th.:it a PoricB of wild, chorally lashed repealed to too the forms ot two wuneterm--huge, bury, Moody —With uprooted raaplioca in their paws, dud crunching akar me to state Then midnight darkneso fell upon lho den and and a horrihk hiraraing voice. from a nudilesra head lying close to my feet, gurgled forth "Turn back, rash fool! These are the avengers of Iht! They haunt the Freedmen:a Bureau Thy blood in nought by blood-tappers Turn back while yet there is tune—fly!" ••I fear not," I feebly answered, and my teeth chattered, with cold, ROL with flight "Liar' you do fear !" and o harsh, coarse, grating laugh eahoed in tits cave .-- • all about inc. The next Hardt revealed two headicos moneterti on either side, with uplifted clubs, moving toward me. devils '" cried I, "I still defy, you, and the woret you can do!" When I had said this, I felt more oonfidenee, but it required &vest, effort. “Fool . ! to remain is to die—to by quartered, and your blood drawn for th e monsters about you," said a dwarf devil at my side. And I turned to orewl sway with my stiffening limbs, expecting the rallied o übs to, Call and crush me into the earth. Only . a ;Booking laugh followed me. When I had gone perhaps to yards, the deu became stiddeuly illumintOted with a sparkling, unnatural light, and the Great White Death stood before me, clouds of fervid flame over the don, and a voice Issued : • "Brother, bo not afraid !" It was the voice of he who two hours before had invaded my office and dr•g ged mo fl i bm it. Ite ores ousted upon • toroue of hump skulls, and about him was • miulaturo lake of human blood. fruiii which a ifickccing siescu •rose. Behind this half human, half devil, no.) supernatural man wan e °lnnen( ha f-illuntined4tooke, that seemed rising from the berning of setae devilibh in. cense. On the flint step beloWaitim wood two Genres, the one on the rigni grrniped the starry flag of the Union, and the ono on the left clutched the battle• wort sod tattered flag of the Bopth. Welcome, brother, if thou art to be Art thou really '" niii really!" “Thou (caresl not the 'vet.'" fear not." I replied more firmly. ''Then Might) IS ' or.ll;,,r , ii. Ur - other or he l'irte.anan , , Int( rrogete the t dote '" The giant standard - bel.rer nlnvely t tiroe , l to uae, oreuel the 111.,7, irnevfl it over the mkeletou lamps and the pool of end .0 11. deep murmur, maid "Had to the mtylsty Ku!" Al Ow w i,e ell cried "Had to (he fj.tit rhanl— " /HT" A ll h,,41, iv th; invisible Ku i‘ ' At li, r of the chont, ten skeleton. ern.lte.l ten nrgro balote., ttll (kir nltrielot chit Irittt n vulutne of tf r tuc Tv! , i n oaTil away 111?0,./1 f7,11rg' . 111,7, 11,14-11" • 1.'11.1114, lal , l HI re,I4CIC.I. row '" Amt wft ., roplic-41 from our licarl7 , '_'A in tri ~ r nni Tow' Then c tine up a mockin:laug'i,,aliirli chAt tit., cure an if to eying from .he born 12 of tlic dead— it a+l,rd: "A Vriekee or a Southern man I" Anil I replica —".I Democrat " Cron Him I heard 11 stir, chains rat tlt tl, little bells tinkle', grating doors +vrtit7, 'Too ru.ty hinges, and the 1.1 ut 1 i , ', , 11 • 1 ,i2:l ' Itoir,o-lace!—Coward 1— Hypocrite M•rt‘•teli ' hat doevt, thou in the den of 11/0. bravo ?“ am here from sympathy wtlh the wronged I sail. ' llut the Elan Inugbed a &maniple and the 117,104 twinkled, and g - ew hi: , ail latolcd Wheel nontn became coned half my tic," •ie dark emit J;te o'her he If white, amt there were kinks in my MI2I But the grer.t White Arch Death ep pro:v.:lied me, and said : lirot,,er' Thou art weok in prince ple—nut from heart, but by education In the namo of the Mighty 6u, I make ihr a man, for t the day of justice is come, and the Klux are at the heart of Ike tyrant"' Then the White Arch Death withdrew, and the Grand Cy,lops came forward, and noke "Mighty and mysterious isthe Mighty hinu Filled with fearful wroth it is The Klan is everything and it is noth ing, tl is still while it mqveth every whet e, and epeaketh loudest while Fi len:. Where tho"night ie darkest, the Klan seeth beat. Where the Dragon's eggs are nearest hitched, there prestleth its font most heavy The Dragon my:it - meth in its fright, and the Flab Flappeth ita hand' There is an Awful father, and he bath ten 1101319 and each eon is a Red Death, and each of these bath ten eons, and their great father is the White Arch Death. Countless are the eggs of the Dragon, but not more countless are the children of the Awful . Father of ton eons. And the children of the White Death shall crush the eggs of the Dragon, and the Klan olappeth its hind! Lend to the Ku-Klux-Klan!" Then I was initiated into the deep mysteries of the Klan, and took its oath, which the Grand Cy*lope render ed as follows: And 1 nngwered hi feeble words, '.l 11 , en x 1 rPptal,l tho thabultonl 1 firm nrc•c then !mid “Itr, !her what art Owl!' snn of tVron . :, n t..nl. r dog—ol a loan of —sOrrnto Cui n 114111::t1 VOIC'3 came itOctst, rind .'Brother, that art to be, dos(' thou swear by thy blood, and by illy soul, to be a trge and bloody brother of the Den of the lied Death for ever and for aye I Dot thou swear by the heart of thy mother, by the soul of thy father, and by the bones of thy ancestors, to cling to the starry Ku—to hotter his 'g from this night, and forever, and to do wbat thou art 'bidden, blindly and,ovitbont question—even to the damning of thy own soul for ever!" I trembled se I answered, "I.•swear." Then,pe Klan arose, and sans : "Steel of North eats Radical Plan— liloody • eed mitt ie the nu-Ktuic Klan !" And I again nolioed that the words NO. 5o "Ku Klux Klan" sounded hks the crow ing of a thousand roosters, wbic; swelled into the cave tilling every core -Ka- Klux-- Ku Nu Klux- K- a n !" Then the devil with the conqUered banner come forward, end waved hie flog over me, chanting: "brother, dont thou swear to love the Klux, to boner none but the Klux, and to obey blindly—even to the murder of 'the whole negro race, to the drinking of negro bleed, end to feeding on the 11,11 of live, mgro bebteel And duet iheu swear thie, or let thy body be thrown to Om ravenous beasts and thy soul to the flamed," Itrenihlenx and giddy, I replied: '1 ll= Tie well," said the 1414 &tit Ittuffilsuelter, "let the oath he rimer deil!" Then Iltr tlerond ginnt Illood.ucker ad% kneed, plunged his sword 11110 Ihe wrillting krill 01 it negro Infint, and a yl II of torture rosf, the light Or rnnnn•i skull limp% went out, and the ben struck ap n wild chant, .•NegJoku-,Kil Pluod*l—Dum tit ! Arid (hen thei'Vociorm rend from n hoot, 110a4m,.; upon erpool of blood lu• Binh . "N , ,lneot cat we Imt raw (rocamen, 131,,m1y I; twat Ina hu h lux Klan ft a Klux - Ku 1%11..1 hu-llux. Noivuing b'atk blood in Ibe pan, nnA fn rvo t. the Igo K.IIX Kinn. Ttii Klux-Ku Klux-Itu Klux The third Itioollaucker then ran his tiworA into the third negro baby, and retying Ih runsovef biy beta-, r ow out it Almon over RIP It trick le 1 dcwa to fry fest, nub tho chant was eountled at each throb ol he heart of the writhing form • " Ka- Kb, r Ka Kt,, r A/fix!' • 'MI AT, tog vro cr.orr, the blood of the rtirrny of the Klan " Fire 1. - 11100 , 111.1--11,111 Lot ' K. /Our - Mar - Ks, Kiur • I•roilter4 rt4e Ipr II ve brother.. wrooge Dead brothers ride fiend horse tot litre btotber.. vengeance 1'et...14.11h glearno on hhlCk runup hfe. - p 04, !lead, 110' it" - In'tz r ' "I..ve kisses Dead. and I,q•e embrace.. in 1110 and poly In blood. rod and rourool, mtku 1141,1,, 110( ' hiss A i I its It ' , II hiss It" it,'" AM 1110 811,01g0 chorur eZ,;IIICd, the Cy C:01.9 C;OHI d ILI) book euh n hurp chtug. there row a thunderous roar throughout the den, ant tho striuutng, mulphttrous clouds were lit up wall a redder The Creat iYhuc Arch Death then reined t RIO. ming sword aloft, and struck it fiercely two tl.e heart n( a blacl, monitor lying at hi% feet, and the red itie'ti-blood spurted h 4,11 Into the air, and WWI ought in vesseat anti pour ed into a cau , tlaun over a rt.:inkling fire of him...a bones, and the Elan set up a wild dance around me, singing: Old black blood of old black sin. Young black blond of young l lack On, Mingle, mingle, Itundia, lt,rijkii—Ku Klux, Ku Klux Klan! Each ono of the KILO then went to the throne, took a hunnin thigh bone from the mat thereon, and moving around me with tho steaming cauldron, sang inti preleively: Coihka, ho ! negrlka—Devila pot! Roil black blood of big black man, Drinks butts bloAtla—liu.lau.x.iilul Each then dipped out and drank down a bowl of the horrid content', continu ing the diabolioal hymn. Brother, prepare, for the soup is done; Blood of the old and young have non. Plungerin Shy sight arm far tea you can— Wash in the ()litho( the Ku Klux Klan! Ono of the giants then seized my arm, tore away the &leave: and plunged the naked arm into the boiling, bubbling, seething and bloody flidd. Bs Owes freezing told ! I shuddered and groaned with the horrible chill, and a ball-suppressed murmur of delight Maued forth from the skull shelves at my back. , And from every crag and corner of the den canto the diabolical motikary ((alike Hot! I trembled with a mixture of angir, horror and fear, and again attempted to esoaps. As 1 stepped forward to spring from, the met four stalwart Lends grasped me, and threw me•upon my back, forced my *mouth open with the hilt of a great knife, and stuffed between my teeth, the fluttering, quiviting heart of a newly-stayed negro, Ole whole den of torment hissing: HellikA Hpt! - as I in the agonies of this devilish taster., we sprang 'up from our moment's sleep, jfkiho Cil fl , " ar the ivindvr, to find that we were 14111 the occitratit 44 +he Irate/1- W 11r1 odit'uft d 'lll , lll, and flint the Kn lihtx hltn affair inn only the soma. flightm ip u 9 hit it h,ul,,iv , t• bee., to Rqdlc,9l p, hiicinu~ Matters in which the ladies take nc Interest —Woutas Iltotrrs.—While so much is said pathetically shoot woman's rights, few words greet our eye Er ear about woman's wroliiiir The world k progressing, it is said ; nii yet with all its wigrees, we see only a progression hoe argil—an unearthing of old and ex ploded ideas—a seeking fur the loot worthlessness of the past. American progress, so advanced by the foolish philanthropist of this age, is but nn over, anxious people digging for ouriosit ties in the rubbish grave of lb° past. tt Woman's sigh is !" shouts the Cady Stan ions, and they heave their pickaxes into. the rubbish all the deeper '•Woman's rights I" shouts the Pilisburys and Til t ens, and other humbugs, and in go their pickaxes. Bet rubbish only comes up with each effort. Abolitionism Was the rubbish of Exeter Hall thrown up on Amei•tean soil, sod worm's'e rights, so called, is another plunge Bowe into the chaos o f that past, which ie to throw up into full view an anomaly—a wife an i politician—a hermaphrodite. neither one nor the other. It Seem . ; to sane men that woman'e nrongn, and not woman% rights, is the thewo which should giro employment to every longue—the question wAi oh should be ngitn:ed till reformed. And what nre these wrongs? Look into every abode of misery in nll quarters, nnt, there it has its own story. Woman wronged bravo been the prolific C/11/10 ,of match nror. than half the sulrering,niol poverty, and vice, itol wrelctiedne's•, that mocks our "prugres.ire" age The goe•tion of womnn wrongrd demonds bightm enn4i , lenition orlow-nothern, buggetwing Ruch 'wide legtslation as shall protettibo weaker agatt•l Lite stronger—ft check and n bar to Cr IMP, by providing again,it the POIITC , of ii ext. tence- -tbe abstiikn int n t of woman to poverty 'stud wretelpenl [EMI rommonwonll64 build jftlla to hold not (he :mne thonni be more humanely erpentletl in prqviling 41.14%-kist-t-be education_ (a 4.1 removing the prune couso cwt . their critni utility " It seem., to Ll 3, 1 , ) cry loudly for Foch Inws n 9 shall protect 'me, laud molherd agiin.t con araly deeer• I inn--ngainnt the arts of libel, in,a, Who shit k I be rerpoatetoiltty imposed tyynature nd Qv from the wr n 40‘1-otir sia-t the rot, hery of the properly of lila weaker by the stronger hook to upon any den •f wretalit dn. in all Ole band ; eptesltnalho poor beings who drag away prof tle•s anti hopeless Heel., and the story is the some Ahitivioned,wein o.roc,s tnr her pr 34 gt ny if den or o, one, b, c ruse elre canAbt, reor a 'ample of •trtuc. btFtgrano szta want ttritre4 hor in the lie', and She VP, duo!), lowi r awl luwnt , nu noun only to provide a mu hrily, but min idled car port (0 chl'ilren fact grnilusltng criminal. It.ln net wurnati'A r ci—it 14 1101 an e‘tonsmn of privileges, but -n circumscribing - of wrong*, rehbch eries aloud for ligi. , ,lation and to the lieqrta of ph I's, h ropily Protect Wr , ,nge I noman, nod oo br.. , DO ") leo,'" wb ebe, in her mistaken P 1 tile of something fleece sary,will a•k or demaml. of all things of earth, womamleast r•quinee blio de- hastng intlitehoe eats led by the ballot and its corrupiion# Cut she lase need something Honest plathatittiropist,witst, is that something? MI The fallowing lines by some roguish but maidenly maid s tells the story of a matdiro's aria lova' sad JIM When he told mo that be laved me, 'Twee the flowery ticuo. ot M y; 1 lott•riii•en in my rindlot a, And went Finding all the day When ho told me that h► loved mei In the pleaaant month of Ma;' Tem! biennial knew he luvea me t went singing with the birdie; All the day I listened to All the night I henna bin wont', Dreaming nightly that be loved mw I wee blither than. the 'Artie!' Bet---I didn't know I toyed Rim ! TAI I found ono mum mer/thav, That, In asylog how ho loved ow, Ile bad wiled my heart away--- Only raying hew he loved me, Through the long suutmer day, Still ha told me Shah be laved Nub When the roses fading le And the birds had all for:ottea "f k t sweet lane I've leo mad e° welj, For I love him, and ha loves meb More than words pas tilt, -HAPPY P --Mow mush better to be lithesome end happy always' and no n- all tireuitislotnoee. than to let the tritlea of tho ts•by world about us worry the soul and tire Alown"lthe heart into gloom and pain! Then are some people who habitually make the brat things,noi from a sense of duty, not from dislike of sympathy In altdtciloo, not from as, shrinking from pain on their own so donut, tout simply from , a natural, un conquered and unconquerable lightness of heart. Thee*. persons supply the oxygen of the moral and mental atmos phere, and should be malOtainod at the. pnblio expense, to keep it sweat and pure. They are the sunshine of the moral world, rays of light falling upon the spirit's gloom. .~lB,lr
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