Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, February 25, 1870, Image 2

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The Democratic Watchman. w:th h. die niantit.r
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.tay rot a 11111 e longer in the +kv
()golden color In the mooing 4no '
l.et not the •oveetlliV
lVlille mV 40'4 ,work Ie only ink' bogus
T'Apritinri Ihr hnppy ohnor.ert ntr.wn ~r ill
rhink 11.1 the les, ,111,1
hest.
may lights 4 morning All W.. 111 rnl
%lid II urns Inituing mean 1,4 tom , r.b
(lien Ironing low upon in of .011.1 ,
'fringed l onofi ,roll vlopoq
Nry bran ,Ind I I will ~.•
phm onr w..rk whda ,11t1 v
not
[mop ih the hill.. lied net of +Mere, r 1 , 1
% wet, fll'vhPv,el lip 1..1% e
, gY'phij4e pitrp. , ••• it
Awl Kehl Ili,• alio
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RIO when ihe to
And I Wolfe nit it f
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THE WARAIIND AT THE BRIDGE
In iho 'SA...
wt . the 11 , 0v1. , 11 1:1 , 1 P., lc
It , v. 1.4 a '111.• .4, , 1 $
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t mew y lour 11,,,1r4
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hut arrwi• nine m I IP` t`VOlll , l.l Ihr • o 'V
nnly , rrle?rain witd. the ur
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h.• n.ad W,11 , 1 -01
the re•lder need
pew,- oc.iy mar,
Tiw 12 4 1 1 trim, , •r 'he 1,1,d
A 4 II NV ejA lit. •• t'
,v,ts run t. \ I{
Apvol) w . Plitt ",4
been eni p16V1.1 A.lk
peer,
fie w;4.1 t 4.,
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hee l , rherte I tpr the 1,1 11 ',oar , . 1
there ma+ a hotter .
light
Earl tAlten •:I t•• t:'
nest ...11,ok. I c..er
Frank. 1.31..1-.:n,••• •• • ,
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/to. had ;.4 i in rl.• ~.r,
rn enzywer
outement and dan.,, , r rd
perhav ni, t twor? , I . ' VI
perlolrll 4 Iklal'l , `" 1./
Earl Fi , ,xer. 111
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when"e
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On I y ‘ , /11?" . .1 Pitt it„ „
ry to fr. notene I. •ri .!p•, e,I cry, I A
TAM FAH ‘vm- ar.l
I WWI &wig my tetn VW) , I ~, psi
ny to get An mdclit)te fir ii,e., u ii le
every prrd.nioliry of
f ne.k A •Irnf,g )ffiere.:
in Kwrl a lave tornir•
m RH Old ',lye'', An i Inrn 1,1541
le l. mi r e rut tier ',lll of 111\ 1111 r, 111\
r;rlqe he , tql the oak ,11x(Inv
the rez.dmit.r. of f•e:y6l £11r• .
the rrt•lnayerllrnt I.f I.ll.int—. 'll.l 1,
bteettre the r stte.t +u..•k
holder.
PPOIRpf4 tuv ihtereQt m Karl'A
for (morn rm.ht Lv bPI,II/.1•
/14 , 1...14 Print.
WAR Mir ' our
mg rim liiti ruv•ir.•.
the tirade, with Ole !ill I ht.
v#611,1i,,,,. wit l. PVPIVINIFOR 111 phort,
for rtmhirtz *flotetl 111111.
TI.OII tlirfpn (JDr (MeNllll,/1 he• A fill r
bad n few word. nrnh,•r Very p)en•nnt
nor VP/I' eh„u•e, /111(1 )11 , ' ertikel nn
on old getlitrvirel, owl I n•lurn. , l the
nomplimeot will, iftlererit. Alter i hill
we were worse IriendA 11,fin ever.
One dark rainy night ii, No, e n,b ee ,
juts after the nine o'eloi k find
been grit nft, and I won ',MIN,: in Ihe
office Irving In, hnlnn , •e nit ftee,,,ml
dint would not luilanee. the dorm. (Teo
ed and Earl Roger. walked in • fie
had on hip anterprnor twit. the hood
oval , head, and the ruttier buttoned
elnotelt, but 1 Paw that hip fare we.
very pale miil liie eye,' glvanoe4l
en nnnaturel tire.
"Wbut in the wort.' hue htippetted,
Flogersr' Kula 1. "You 10,44 k rut glum
ele if you Were going to your oleo
Athena."
"Mr' Wooftbltry," iflaid he, enrrient
ly, "Do you believe in preffen Ii•
moms r
" No," sold 1. "1 certainly do not.,
it!q are old women's whim,' I"
"Perhaps no, 1 wish I could think
el," saki he sadly. "L have been try
ing hard to."
"What ie it PAH? Anything gone
wrong with blunt?" for f 411(1 slot
know but the hula jade hull been play.
"No. will laugh at tile, VII.
\Vootiharr; lint I mint tell nomelnoly,
or I will t tn out of illy won, - .1,11 , 1 he,
''anieetora lienvett .1
Jell roil it in all trtitli l'lMrsday at:
teriiiam [ took it and went
of or 1i)1 . ...ekw 'liver RH'lee. I ,In not
mina anntin.taing, that •I went:on puillinße
get a g tinip.e or her hotite perliftivi
ni hernelt• I .ttontl at no t nt• Ilie
britl:4l% 11101)0m:is. en.
raptured at the ne , 11.1 I,l ' 3 +r:u•let howl
,viiteli I klit.tV w:et• het , 11111t,4 rn anti
nit tlirotioli the ..lirallltery nt' lien far
And ‘while I uttim !onion , ' at her I
Iteard tont,ttep ,, . anti Iltott•tn.l tm I 4 :INV
\,1•11 4 1 • 1`111 , 11" nu ! . 1.011 Ihr
01 the br,,i , re I , %tt. , Ilk
!big 4liit /$ .1 t orvr0)1: niN ' 4 1 4, ,%•:I8 an
pale at+ dent ‘v os.
Id/Ird( oil ,•% '
Vir can ¶lams I .4141 !tot I'm
“reflin , v.),) 'lt I
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}-,1111,( I out and was. (4,4 for
IL/Acing lor 11ogt
The) 1,011,tr,1 Into 11,1 tit rr In an
.wrr 10 n,v in/porter, 1111,1 OPI/1 , 1;!
Innrrn trill lIM /1•1 (II erne of Ole
Atorl i
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Ile v on , lo r n wro.rl( i,l 11,1. I„ arnn
live, 11 HIP and Moody, with no Lrertili
Want/1K 11'0111 hill
The Iwo hookers were n little why
off; Alone .111141.
ant WI old man, bog I d i dn't fe e l
the weight or that p4,or fellow am I ear
rtr.l Imo) tip the hank, a n d on to the
bonne or Ilettiat a, which happened to
Lr the ot•areet reeidenfe.
enotoe old Inimain Eouhi 'not tefri
hive inlinitiance tinder the eirctitn•
ittancem, And in live !women Latien wse
with true, trying to reef/4re the lift/Lees
ponn to eonNeioneneel. ••
Fihe weir all courage and' hope;' but
for her wo should have given him 1. p
for dead ; and I to this day firmly be•
lieve that her presence a-nil her care
tin ugh I him hack from death.
Hhe never flinched while the surgeon
amputated his leg at the kneel it was
Out oply way to save him, Doctor
Green said, and Laura Ittld the poor
'head of her patient to her boson, and
hie hands in hers through the whole
operation.
The accident. it wee found, hail been
occaeloned by a stick of timber pinned
immix the track; and the railroad com
pany offered a reward of a thousand
MIENEM&M
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IMMICEMBI
b•w .i•I \ lot
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; ; ;$ 111 A.l 01.11.111
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311,".•11,1.1t,11
vl, wool
; •• • • u„• Vrt
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MIME
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t I load
loi Inr-t :Or the d iseovery or the rtiesn I The Swindling Funding Bill of Sena
.
ly perpetrator. for Sherman.
No matter how we Ibitnd it out, but— '
:ienittor Sherman, from the lointinee
it wet; toteertStieed beyond a...itstiht that
commaroo of tett I:tattsl stows Semite
Proem Carleton Wllli the guilty partr. lilts ceperted what he calls a lull "io
He em ,l re ", ed it ~". 11. ,e 1, 1 , We ii " hie ; d uthort7.ll the fending end minctlidatitm
snug 11 11 .1 gib', an d eel , * Ilret he wn""'" of the National debt, to extend banking
Earl Rogers 011( of the \ray, .anti he
tat...t
tt
tos, and to ostahlialt spoon Ray
name. he bated the- whole eoneern - tints ' Senetor Sherman, ns is well
meaning the railroad and the corpora known, is not the reprosontattyo of the
nett, he hod famed rlot4 plan of dill- people of Otno, het Is the Mild agent ned
hol teal rttvene.e. exi.orrem or the viro,v4 .if ill, baud-toda•
-• •
lila rather watt It millionaire, :Old er... and Natimitil hankers. Let (oe
bonttilt sip •iiir what 11. pr0pt,..... t.l do in their behalf'
Prinee Went to r alitornia, and I .lo It is this take $1,200,000,000
of
ant know what !wrath.. ill alt, bends, whielt are now Ilan In legal-ten
rtld I )(mim.... prover/ hittimele a trump i tiers, 'wining' sllv per rent interest in
arter 1111. and Lave 111 ffrllerllllllV, aohl, and 'mikes the fellowmg
111. .(end an.: Laura I "'" .w t hi "'" l ' ' ' 44°),l)l)l) . 4H)f} "" /".
:it i ' , ld pine,' liiiiipv a,TAAaph. 1tY 81 ' 1 " it, ..i , 1041.01'01 0041 in
its I 4%. titteen year., and ii.14111,111111,1/(111 Iri
van emirbeileve what von 1110. 1-Yll-luu , Inte, bit they are not. doe
11.. m. it, until twenty, thirty and rorty years
Aare fw,vt, - 1:11miula (-Orr. creel t h.. pre.eril t Tl,..intere‘t sip
..ii the ar..l hatch 14 II v.. per eent . the
it is 1'.011:.,111,1-n-itall . per 11.1
it I. , pmntlle
in 1.111. Lot es see, if Oil ,
hell ~ 1 , 1 41i1141 Wllll4OlO iio.lplo Would
t.. par kinder it Fir , t, the $lllll,
11011,01/0 ror twenty at 11 , 711 per
01111 1/11///.11)/11 up.), Is to
i;Htill 0041,000 too.ofp,ollo
!;illr 1.4.• r cent , 111 1)1111Y
\ 111.1111 T 000,000 The lan
i.'l4/1)041.1.1WI m li rtV year+, w... 111
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In .11:, 1.1 Imp OD. "51 :f11111(1111,11011011 ft,
' kv !nob ory.t Owl!. purilisL•••l.
Inc 1., ••5.....,1 Gsi ,•,.n1.4
An Interview With Gen. Lee
ittc l\feriaeiHfnruirhntgttetil
'ow /C o uld with it 4f.rff.s of
1 11Iffro.fial.. +ltolf•lifN4 of lm et t ta;ut Wen
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tqrvli,v Lee, :IN 111111/IV.
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61.1 01 . rh , e-titiottion in which lie
ft,. e.l pt. I.nil 'wen held
Inn, III.• hr 4 by lite itritt..ll peolde, tr
re-1 erl i e 01 Norther/. r.a
`lotirberr...y.iiiettliie., 11, .41..1 Ole: - it
Irk.'.r, hie. In the Pre4bytertan
1 , 11 , 11ng urotin t NI tire other ernrmlty
nt Loxinglon
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111 ft, tel I Jae limr thflt, Ole 1 , 111
I el, h( r rpforio KAM Iwgituliog to xert
hrnith 101 , 11.111 . r in the roiintrv.
mild 10 him hired uurtn :
...1,,0/ttnntr, I did not think trr'rneo
too, 1 , , t i when I hired ) ru e Olaf I
think ill (I'l, Ift; Ortli lily work thiM %PM'
Wllllollt runs 110 W 1111101 more mont I
zive rnV lo rudurr vr,u l , r) 110 withoutr
I don't (i t re ranch aLoitt it,"
maid Jonathan, "you may gist! tile a hut
you phoiee
"Well," maid the farmer, "I will pre
you m "herr, in the fall, if you will do
without."
"Agreed," said Jonathan.
Th,. 0 1,1p. g ~on then said :
"Muller, will volt give me a sheep
too, if I will do without rum'?"
"Yes. Marshall, you shall have a
sheep it yuirJu without. -
The youngen, non, a stripling then
said:
"Father, will you giro me 4 cheep if
I 110 IV ?..
''Yen, ebitntller, you mball have a
oihrep sin°, ;rpm will do without rum."
Presently Ma/idler spoke again :
"Father, hadn't you Latter lake a
aiseep r
Washington groomsmen are called
"references."
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to lert% sears, tlit.
-11;11 0 -= ;40 001)1100 11
wor,l-, fp. ~v,a11.1 agree to multiply .tur
debt he item Ir tur ,itto rim; is net
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ninth . [.‘; tll. 4ln•rnin hill, 41% Ow
mont ~ f lkorta.
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nom . lulu 0,111 - 1111.41 I . ”r 0 11, Th.,.
131 ,, •13111i1-, 6• rnn rightful\ inr t
per rent
;14 . '^io•f•III$11, 0p..,•% to cp,.. p.•,•
INIIIO I)?5 I;.r
In.! (I.llr por o..nt rin 1400 -
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tiint 11,. ...,.At 'APO •
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14• ii by I ri. Imi W r I ii.•
few n•znin+t i:obrlr.
i:,•,/odor,
Soldier of the Revolution on the
Floor of the House.
fohn Krt. a loiter In, who Aerved
the war •if th, Rovolotoiii, railed at
..r.,• Nr3,.• .0.
ea t er,. du the P e e.,,,,fe et
tliltell , ia , ll.l[l/V IP, thi
l're• svli,,, t oe•ttl.pfird Itinl etOleerli
1,11,14 h,.rury arid etivt'erl 1,,t,
rn it., I. The ireothitn.to
be, ..91 , 1.), art r
• I ',,,, : res• in on lie
rlered'Er if, 1 }toy. one the oie-,
• u-r It Ili. White
ed .orioo‘ 3fo. Kitt.. to the ri l otal and
to rr,n'r'' wok trim whrli• he •t shl
there 1' 1 4401 reactorii ! the
W a . " r ik,r . I WI the lite,r of the ff.
tiet.v . r,ul •t,ito,,, r , 'III .1 4 WI./
', of of the !1 , ,,rr1,e•
Ira , I 11.• oitpie4 llor.ire
de. it, Inortleiliarele In front
..1 the Speikoe de-k, arol reee,,,•,l
I • 11 , 1IrZA , t1 (lie mend,,',,. ..(70
111 large ritiolhe7.
arid piiiiioohed lion atoms hi. 3 , ,fe ,nil
leado,: ev ent, ht.. Mr
ilia, leiro m liedtord l'a ,
1 ., atol 1. therefore oi 1,,', lit`ith
' ear iierve,l the .1 riierirail v
.loriog tlo• liosoliiiirv),ary War, an , l w. 14
ree4elit Al the ,oirreirter. Mr Kithiltan•
qr,l,ls n, il.c hark of the h ea d au k a
roo•ket hall. nod the oolit.l.thlth
tahleli t. 111.1 , 1 e Is, .till §-nide The ohl
m a n P oinot to IhlaOenrw Illiconeelerahle
prole, and r• quite garrillon• about the
In lirii.oll,ee. Meier which he rer vivid
he A1.11.,,1. When the war of
Lorllnt• OW I ,eas,. eorendered too, old
enter tile ..ee% tee its It soldier, but lie
wens in n• rs Inesrenger to earn , the
relate.' many inters-itoi s r.
•tor,ev of the narrow eeitapes he Jul.
from being taken runnier fur flue tow
iteont. its One foeenlerrni he
lowed to lease hie horses, awl take to
the woode, -o eloael.% wuu he ',wailed.
Ile Iva. the bearer of importiod de-- I
Foutieluee, whieh he en-erected i n e n t r y
ng ma hely through, d in being It-keut it
he rould read Mr. Kitts' replied Hint he
could not When he was u ho } . be i
Kahl there was very little refilling
anil esrn if he hail learned to, read, it
woolil lie of No Ilse to hitt, DOW. He
lied never{druid time In read until his
eyesight railed him. Altliottgli entitled
to a fiehatoo both as it soldier of the
fihil * too and of IRI2, he load never
applied to Congreen for it. He says
until about Revert yearn ago he had no
occasion to Reek aid from the govern.
went, because he wan able to take care
of himself: He thought the govern,
:tient had enough soldiers who Ought
in the rebellion to pension without giv
,ing anything yo-the ohoys" who fought
under Washington now. 'f Ire old wan
is unable to do an_y_thing, and he asks
a pension. Fe didn't expect to
remain hum upon rhos tolls, and would ;
nod need nand). lie has /wittier abaci.
ren nor grandchildren living,nnol when I I
asked ibrie had any relatives, he re.
railed ' , No; I arh the last of die stock."
•
General !lattice and Mr. Ingersoll, of
11linoitt, started an impromptu, stthecrig•
non lirr the ohi man among the morn•
here of the Donee. The entire amount,
realized was eighty dollars, twenty of
which Gen. Brinks gave hinniett. 'Chin
rather a email contribution among no
many men, but some /I.lfirmatiee moist
be, made for the economin tit under
which the flointe im just now laboring.
Gen. Ranks will kink eller the old man's
petit niti fllr a pellaloll, and there is rent-
Hon to believe he will got it,. , ,
A Hist:et-tit 01 VI, ItBRMCH.—AIme•
thing over n 1 . 0:11' ago a mail in New
arlelana 414( ills family quite smitienly
and Wail gone several months. when he
retitrrued and resumed his lavily rein
[tons, and hie ,vi gldd of his return,
torbore any reprtlru•liem rf•43r,f n v ; h
is
lorib: and iimweoliffinble nhw•ner. Btu
a li•w weeks arter his return another
actor appeared ilpoti the seem, this
[true a toting and bealitind woman,
`the elnnned to lu• the wanderer W 1 ie.
"Butt I ant married already '"
"Yon hare married me!"
“Iron are mistaken. f neve,r ot‘v you
I,forp--I(tiow not It n niyou he "laid
to revir.tami ntaintivhed
-0 earnevtly that everybody believ
ed hint The lady wae regarded 3.4 an
iniptimtor She went, away, but ha,4
mane bnek ainin, arrneq with ;t 'mar
navy certificate and proof or her hum
bator-clfienlit v
Now the the evpinnation The 0%1,n
lerer tit Im , t, lie 4. \ trinrooN he.
however, atittilt 4 +aft Inipn:ll4l nt.
‘V
lie even! nv.ry he Wll. •Iltrf`rin.
ream tem porin t 11181011(v tole un
let the. , litillmotwom he wooe , l
won 1,14 • , eron,l nofe P.nt when
retn-ott rl.lllrnOri, nr rut her when the
,• l oittl rettinveti from he
, :tte bark to me tir-tt lie am! lawful
• ritit 4 , ri I hi. rate titlL 411..11
V.,nie nt the :urn. °vat;
_ter - oyd. •tntl the tale IM ~ 1111 to It watt
”1-1111 ed ,I 1
Appear, hint) c cci -1..1411 (II
Jai'antihi . amt
ill the part WY ire mak Ing arr:ti),emon
to 4 , tti
lirtonim. • •tni,l little curl, rani
1)1 wow y ' , 111.11,111n..zay. , ( . 1) , •11 n
nee!
MEM
=EMI
I larrv': wnH a hale worn. ItA bolt
ed , rev rvv-rr tarnir,he••l, an .1 t I e newrie.4
,v it 4 gone trmo 'lie .:ktiber, but it looked
to ,t A had been read %cry „lien. flerc
an I there I
ewe prnetl marks, near
favorite versiefhanii rn one or two placees
it •ieeineil A tears might have tal.
Iva Little !tarry I .orri. , (l LrulCorm"
fatek, ht.lde had
evidentry loam very I,rectoo4 to him
.Nllfllllo4llll,llriumphantly. after I had
limn at !Larry . .. i•ee
:he liqh,l , lol the ti...ae pa
perticlp,it, and there it a
treie.and fair and uninjured a 4 i•PR
rune unt ot the 41,4)p
"J•v , •
liter had it out of the drawer
!eft nitre v,l 511.4 Minow,"aiyi that
15:1,4 h, .how t„ -,nnrb.nly
••M•nrne +.11.1 it 4.ltir,jl.l!'ner wam
Aw.ty trotil home. MIA 1111)111. .end you
a, letter. telling you JUA what he want
ot to do and be, would it be .10,41 treat
meat never ri r and Lzy
it away in thy drawer anrea.l' Worild
it not rather be better to e It nut
every dov and read it over' and over,
thin_ .1:1 !ma, ...tell time 10 obey
OA 1,. 'foto [l.ol+
' ye ,,, ~lnvur,l,in-lime and
her irea,l, ui .he hegan to pee
toy meaning.
• I ietter to lon my love'
Like the in 111 whoi fd 1 l away
talent via naf•kiri • viiff hai- fr fed op
your Hereafter, my
eh Id, ii+r n a.. i.,41 1011 to
e,lreh ILe'N•ript ire., hir iii thew ye
think ,e have eternal an./ they are
they vt te.tn iv of me -
Tnr %FFINF floor —The Alpine
horn is an instrument niade of the Intrk
of a e.11..m tree. :t •ipeaking
trumpet, 14 ii•ed ry s o unds 10 a
great I ,listanre. f hate heard, when
the last ruts of the sun gild thit RUM
not of the Alps, the shepherd who in
habitat the highest peak of these 'n o un
tains take lii horn and cry with a iot/ti
oice, "Praised be the Lord'" A s won
as the neighboring •liepherds hear him
they !e,ste their hut. and repent these
wr,,nl.. The rell.,es - nr the mountain
the rocks repeat the
name o r (;,„i _rina g itiation Cann i
pie( it rr nnv thing more rodents Or sub
lime than .tileb a wens,
Ihu
lig the eilence that succeeds the
shepherds Lend their knees and pray
the iipi n air, then repair to their
huts to feet. The vunlrg6t gildiag the
tort .of these stupendous moutitair4li
upon which the vaults of - heaven scent
to rest, the itiagniticen scenery around
and the %owe of the shepherd riund
trig from rock to ruck the praise orate
till the mind of every trave ,
ler with ent burnout) and awe.
"Who's that gentleman, my little
14(q11.1 "The
one with he \ viiike tailed coat?"
"Yes," was the re-votive. "Why, he's
a brevet nrirle of mine." "How's
that?" was asked. "Cause he's en.
gaged to my aunt Mary,'
—What 3011 lerirn by experience,
you learn pretty thlorotighly ; but at
the some tinltt occrisionally . touch to
,tour cost. liuti by chopping off a
couple of lingere, you learn by expe.
rience not to meddle with edged tools.
EVeTtli.
thriving town in Alabama is
made tip of three bar:roonts, two drug.
►tares, and it Isn.i.in alloy in prospee
tim
The New Yerlt. ehoernnkers land
their cootoi»ers 8110434 while the old
ones are Iwino,repaired.
A perfectly White otter was lately
caught in Penobscot county, Me.
All aorta of Paragrapile.
—To kill time—sleigh it.
Bawl-dressas-41aby-elotli ITS .
—Paris is quiet' just now. So is (4',. 0r
gilt. • •
—Mne of means are often the
of men.
-4,lrtitttriirfilar'lln old till
Dante on till yictbr.
—Waltzing may bulletined to be liug
Ting' set to minim.
—'Phu grate question of the day ii
" W hut's the pricu of coal's "
"—I-1.11)1(4)4)(1y 0611 is going to rain hru
an " American Punch "
—Tho heat matris for a valantiac
"moat her by this moonlight alopc
—About ono-hal r the carpota
foreignoirc manorictored m Amen,
—tiolonson'a wisdom ie attrib
the fact that hA had 700 1... r .,
haps.
—A new Yorker has invented a
coign on the eelr-setelintc-ean prinri l l••
--A Minneaota lady killk.d i.‘ve
(lieelci at one ehot. finite a duck .)f e
DEEM
—A 4harp warhorwoman in Onmi,a,
to•ar+p shirt in two and then char 4.. j r
Lilo Plana pleel ,
- Ut tho Finnic+ that have• f,ul ,l th ,
wintor n),,kit
th , • tnow nark..
—A women who neglectA the I , itton•
op her hu. , hitn.rt .thirt front tv n t thr
wire or hit homm •
—The milk maid ha 4 fliemppenred frort
vtg.ht, hut we know b 7 experience tleit
made ?DIN has not
—A ran+4'u'nt inul gambler in Clitete. , ,o
wives Len per cent_ of his winning. to
t li. ilry bun Ai) lum
--A lady drew a gentleMan'i wrapper
at a raffia and now shun wants to draw
man to put in It.
—A strange reason for having lid.
ing doors inn 11011.1 14 flint " they lap
40 handy in case of a funeral!"
-,—TenefieA of short hand don't thms
very well now-a-days Most people an;
short-handed enough already.
—An Ohio lady dt..dres her dnughtrr
to play " - the fashionable new malady
she got from Cincinnati tast week
—Butler says he is hard to kill S
the confederates ascertained, when gun,
were not of ruffictently long range
-
—The hand.ecce-t Mr• aft La
county wzut hiirned to IL cinder th, etle:
da7 Stin of wisi.
—Two•leacont in Florida hu,dr r
fifteen miles at ni4-ht and stole ti,. ,
(tay -School library of a rival ehur. h
—Among. th , Graduates frvnn f„
thrl • /1101 S,•hotd were-Ave •• Salo. -
un , Sadie, but ri.t a •ingle Sarah
hu , ban.l h.ta applied for
.41 th, grund th it his wife it n
t.N•th and paddln.7, th3r
wonvin.
- - 4,lmethtn.; lien A
temivrtary 54%, tilat nearly all th , tai
j rni , r in l'etorlteirg, V* are 4iettr,
ISE
quesition In bankruptcy If :•ir
Lrenks in the morning.. doe.. th.• .1
t. in tho r•ceninK
Itrn .
--The Briti.h baby is to 60 charz , i
f iii r:ire in tio. ab, and eiihseq
the British matron lets her " angr,
4 rill,
—The
bo.s who wore out his .t , .•1.17.:,
at the toes but net at the heels, 4s.
good e1e114%; for it. Toes wiggl,l
heedi did not
Irt-hrnan il.s.:ro,ing the 4 r,,s•'
ivitatisN to bi, native Wand aa:d
rlin her •hvre, s bushel u.•r•
will ail s barrel '
prof.trke reporter has chr,.t. , ,
th.! mtorulay ' , raps!. meetanr
street, Y.)rk, "The Church of tt,e
Floly Pit
—The Lout.ytiliant prorate to er
a monument t.. Geoftte D Pren.
K•• better deverve,. It than many a'
have been thus honored."
—The Grand Milo of Ifechlenburi;
has presented Lis bust to a blind at)
We don L quite bee it,' and we sups ••
they don't either.
ssncothn female banking house al
op.•ned on Weil street, they now 0. ,
only hale bulls" and bears'
'• deers • in that vicinity.
—Are the glass bricks that hate
lately invented only an old acquaintarhe
with a new name Somebody' 5,1 g-7' ..f
that they are tumblers of liquor
--Smoebod Y says iktutwell look, 1,6
" desicom Like MI lleMetAl we presume
when he ti taking up n collection- ma
king free with other people's money
—ln Massachusetts the other des
man thought he could cross the tr a k in
advance of n locomotive. The serl,
at the grave wire very improisive.
—A boy sn Detroit disregarded
mother's Injunctions nos to skate on the
river, ILS the ice was Oki. His moth , r
don't have to cook for so many as ,t:
d•d
—At ♦ball in Birmingham, Pa , ono
man escorted tlfty-four women, but an
other one triumphed over him by brin4.
ing eighty-seven and took the medal
—There are at least fifty Orst-cho ,
poets to every state in the Union. There
Is not a single one of the I
Amertea—nut if be knows himself.
—lt is an ovideneceof remarkable cool
ness on the part of n yourig lady when
she can pare one of her own sex witpout
tirrninz round and sneering at her bow
net.
—lmitate tile example of the locomo
tive. lie runs along, whistles over his
work, and yet never takes anything but
water when ho wants to " wet his Whis
tle."
—We give the following hineto lov
ers An X lOUS to pay a young lady's board.
To sueciied se s suitor, put yourself sn
aldetof a good suit, or you will never
suit tier well..
—An impulsive young sikdob at a re
vival meeting prayed lot a blessing on
two young ladies between Whom ho had
been sitting, "especially the one on On e
right."
—Tbe thous name for money is
" cashup." No iroatter by what nano
you call Was St/slums Manager Inferno
us that it will always be received for
subscriptions to the WATCRICAN,
EEO