The Democratic Watchman. BELLEFONTE, PA LITTLE NINA I=XIMLIZIE3I They brought me a silver plate gleaming and bet Thereon I !am thin end oentence Inorribcd— "Little Nina—Four months old:' And the day of the month and the year that she died Died' and It fell from my powerless hand 0 God, what have 1 or my innocent done, That no soon she had perished, so soon been wailed v My baby, my darling, my beaulltyl one' And when I could look, on the Nee of my dead, he surterinrwern - whe -- iwy - ter eepo••---- Robed Ilk. an angel in garment of while, And her dear little hand held a half open' , MA* kissed her cold cheek and I eslled her by name. But the bi.M eye. were rinsed and they gave pir n i2CL l ll7Ch that in angut.h I cried. (I God. can this be what I blindly called min*, O Nina, dear Nina c r prayed and 1 wept. But tear. cannot waken the sleep of the dead , And they led me *trey from a part of my Wt., And shut her up there In her white coffin bed. They hrtre her away fro my POrrO Rut my heart n•rer m reneett M in .ilenee I to crane Far the beatttlfttl *pint opt. dwelima in hi And the dear little hotly that / deeps in the grate I can it. where sh• lies en the brow of.ihe hol— 1 ran nese,. 154.1,0 Li her again 'She Is dead, slip I" del.' ' I repeal oor and e Cr, ' Till mr SOW IS half mad with the horror and pain The future look. sad through the mint of toy tear• Yet I know that In Ilea•en wrong ran be done. 4nd think of her there, end motto that at butt I may meet her, my darling my hontttdul OttS. —Mnodk Chant Time Ihisa44,tars.ly 4th, IPTo My dew Mr MMk —My 4.t in Olt-earding MSS, hat, been c►ueeA by the chin Fe of peat Aire to one 4onnty offices, not by wilful neg Itioneo upon my part in TnyninhinK oonen to those .hr en kindly extend to me their petron ago and tlrelr sttenlinn Very Reopeetfilliv NELI.r M ARSII ALI lIITZIAZING THE CROSS. A NOVEL BT RIELLY MARSHALL CHAPTER IX "Ah, 3fisit ifrondison, von do too beautiful to night'" Myrrlia, its, with unequi.ocal iultm-R• uon bearninis on her face, she with clasped handstand eager eves re garding Ethel,w ho eon fronted the ii r ror in her dressing. room. Ethel smiled, wlitlei a blush -spoons beauty di•eprned the I on her cheek. '•"Ves, - vibe simp'y, - I am pleased with nit tii night ; and that is eon fee,' h ;relit deal; for I am trarturiulnrlti regarding nis pers. nal H !Tea rt. nay, more—l am hyperermenl ' , I.v spoke mieditatt%el% —rather t., than in reply to the courier,. ~t...e.1 1 .1 ouenesa of the polite ffie de "Amid, 0, Mule rassrliA. ,, , to hurry right (lost, t,, th. , par lor and see Nira. MarLitam the petite arrive She I. pn per'.' Ethel did not do what rim (;he I.lro would probbady under eel have done. She Rai, ed 10 (pi 1., 600 e prefLeti nn cnn..Frn MvrrLa wee art‘lntrhe-i . ii hwl kern her resolution to ingrutffit, with &I tss Granduwm. a nd VI•VI VY the close CUllfidenre VI I.loii I wiiiicrert young ladies generally a . anl to those occupying her rositiol, at.l the]] by embellishe4 reports to t lh:thee L, r value in the •Ires.it j voi:tteed Msdsm Markham, ehe erre.i tt‘ 'her Corti-1110km PP to the nuilnr tv 70ung tattles' "humors "Ethel wan a oick than a gulch." phi. (It ,111.rtIlltollS ly to herself, mho gaze.' 'Ton the rain young face and re,zll her; and rpitefnllt and re solved ne.er to pn‘ hrr nnother emu - 1,01 icmg inure Aker x long 14111,,, whove convince.l lf‘rrli ten wla reoolve4l to commit herHelf hv no commentaries upon her mistress, flattertme or otherwise; mid eoncliid ing that a jertlett... feur of the siiperilr nutunliressce or Mrs. Jltaktisin'+ to l ette was the secret of her indifference. she latuneheA forth in a new volley of adjectives of positive. comparatiie and superlative &tree& "A velvet dress, a purple velvet dress. royal purple, and point lace 8o old it looks coffee colored f" She pined to note the'ellect of her announcement, kit Et het she erkfent ly enicrom , el in Aeei.iing the average tneritr of tarioni.e, eRIIII . O, rtthieA or Pearl,. in vimpari.on with her corn- plexson. "A n.l 0, inch Prfenili .1 diamonds as ; Madam Markham 'wears to night On bee neck, and her n—t i Hl , l her. Lands, and her bosom, and in her hair, iivat succe—ful. for lid it hnown the and her ears, just s walking fortune! %Nati e\cceilingly select, and the "last She has one littre ring that coot thir- .ehsatain” , mhst nu tive, I nas.; teen hundred dollars It is mo-t inag- , cuhne remising or muter WAS) sure to nificent ! And eke dOn't even seem to be encountered at her ree/u4 cite I's set much store ky 4." I unions. Thor who undertake any- There was a Bak firmer compres , , thing in this life with a cold and phleg pion tiller' tthei's proud lips a. she math: spirit are scarcely c‘er able to closed the marredo case in which -he racceimpli , lt much. Ilence, the energy hoarded her little wealth it gems and Mr- Marldiatii ,I,4,layed in all things, precious Stont4, without deciding In lit etch time rio-t puerile tran-actiiini of cot of the merits of 1111 N. her existence, Ni as rather the se- "Myrrha, dt.l the scarlet Mc come from Nantz's I ,ent ttr thn. af ternoon?" she seketi, alter another glance in the Mirror. ` . Yee. Mies (iratei , non, and ahem - fft7fiitifillATlo7l : l7rTl - — o7, 7 'll'J - 717. Nantz sent yon a heatitihil I . uyi t, (00, "because, lie no flier bought all the Hover, trout him. ago, that made • I Place . ' famous. I did tot in to you before, as you find .M'lrldiain were PO busy talking mt.:ether ' "Where are they?. tined. kind Mr Nanti! said F thel. n Innur Ing over her bealitifill blue rvr4, that for an itiptant I,hiltied her to the mar v.el of floral 1f.% , .11n , •.. that rrha had brought ouu klv trom the thbool trig room. Where doe. lie Ilse, Raked. as r , he 11g11In and tv.isto hoard her beautiful bead to inhale the Ira grance of the tlowerp, Tieerle.4 and rer fumed etiongh to lts(' 1 , e(.11 oulti t in the Garden of Bien. "Out on Itiird'Strroit, -- Itroviwn v—a n't 1111, "I %%111 ;1,, In% , elf to tre.rro , k to tlitirt him Gtr his kin lt,et-t, .:11.1 Ether, musul,yl% M,os (rrtn,l!Foo, thr rt will h plearAtit Iwo to know lot! you Rprrecutte hi !llt Nit dear nir Mr Nal.Az IP 6iml in PVP/VIP - PiA , ti It is no uncommon thing. to -re Poor with flower ; !ntli,rol tram hi. Lot 11011-c., it non? I ciikt •r eti ttl a round non to Ara Ili! ! vo to feehim, and thank him . I ill]) stir, it mould hr plea:aro : rind 111111 nnP fiIWILVI eV to , rty a_ 4a1.1 31\ rrhn, with inQitiattr_ that t•rove,l h , r nn apt in, I Vilr 01 her hanl6,.nie riii=t7epA 4 E•hel .11101 , 1 at least rrila an , l :t rrv , i t t ,, ' neart. ** at " .‘l% rtlka nun. with her 1.1 , 11, h 1 1 44. , lepth the no- It•t - ng a!•,:mq c.nihl . rotor neither ri.vr .Ivrrlpt 11111 , 1. ' 0i , vrR , ; , V . J”re.l rr, awl 4. , ,rt 5`. ,, 1! I 1 , ,, tt it 1.4%.7gar In•trl.4 ma am. an,l I thank vnii.' .1 low. Roof 11. r ', t, .11 titk •Zitt" . n nil 1.4,11 11.•ra'de.11 titer Ole I t th. c ' .rte vr11:11!1 , 2 ~ t Ole ie:l F. 01,1 , 147e , 1 nt ~~•~If ~r~. r .n flti •I r ~n,n•l fll,n e t:l:nit:re,i. in her 14,N, 11,610.7 Cannot appear ~ t her !cu t •••outtivt, I.`, 1.0% A.'. he; •,1-0- lather I,,nv a iTis t .ner t:• 11.,- 19-1 .4 1,, r roue •,.1 el'her V....r111% 110 T ruin , F'lll/1., she tool( It tan nt .carlet teio e , iA E•rart• dint herarne her t. torn, ttn l 1..t1e.0.d, to in the air wit itm phrite'tet , •••-1,,i'l I itcrfttnte 'Our hantikercluet I, •• M Gratttlition 3 , r•t't ti tot Itroi returned to her ~iuttr-of the totle.to triirl, her, wile her limhattil pu,11,1% No, •Ma;znolia. - said Ethel. Then in the burning rums . ' Hai he 'rotor with a ite‘raN Inuelt she added •olln ed hevorid his strength resin, and titl r.ce as .11e del•Celnie.l the .411 re, 'Es vn ten a Ilerdena, % tellni ?" •11. tin husband ' iii liti.lottid! ~, the ' h alt e r+ of perfume. I ni.EIII be I(:.1 if. au , 41r , imiii.re.l Charley, deet,le i ll. national, - and her hand A (IL SitiAl(jilr• 'nee'. ii ,,,kl r clasped her silken bodice ns it "Ws' , he ii, tie tire?' apked.l7asid. to ertitilt a rlidilen INNIII, 'Tea, Guy "There was no ret.lv. - continued Mr ` 4 lllllll, -al, e :loin the erneklvitir \ rho'd, 'leaven keep tour noble spirit . i'nt'er. "nil moat, I.f the dimmed n ni free front harm' I edit 1... %corthy to set ! ii,:tl... ('r..-snit elle heard the %Mee ,sear the Cross—it .1 .eusin the earn -- •• of lice ..tiv .on ntllollg the tl mit s. flee—the titter sacrifice of eery other other's srquavninnee, - Hell.' help' - he , •red. -The moth hope, or dream, or emotion in lite." Ii coat her a saeritlce to admit, e'en e i r'il t, h , el , 7 l t t war reai l l, tit, lirenk. She An instant phepanseil at the ball- to her own heart, that another woman la l. i ;, ,i . " ,e . r a T e m i t :,,,: r .,.. darling a,kin 1i ) ,....:: 1 * ,,, , " 1 n . door which opened into the grand could he a dangerous rival; hut MI One ''((, 1 hOtre she didn't get burned her drnwing mon', as if to summon thing she was quite resolved • Ethel cell. said Prank. -trength for the great self abnegation fhandison should never throw her "i'len.e tell (IC, tor, whether they a itch she knew site would he requir- banner to the breeze mottoeit with the wtli . t h . ,‘ l , i c i i t i rr . i . n.; e,I i,c:ini.l,,pea.i Airtlii :ii pleaded .4), ((rallt ed to exhibit, and then with a proud wont—"succeaa r: --She made Etbei 1 r d e „ r ,„„ d ie d „r his wow dii.: "t he . ni.lining of her well poised head, and a the "star" 01 the crowd ; and had edit. •• roll bud," said l(rivvv. "lie wan a .itately grace that would hare become been gifted with the anumrpopr e of Lril , e MAIL" the Queen of France, she passed into theAtadam who-chaperoned tier, Ethel • ,.. i .k ,'" 1 „. 1 ;,." 1 7'." wa t : li t ' i l lr i bunted"— the -,1„,i iha widow's c' elot P li ß e n o c. eanclit apartment, and the rose wood por- Grandieona diced had isweit well nigh talc closed securely after her. turned that night. -i -. tire, tiro, luckili , urn of die neiglilstrn Mrs. Mark ham's parlors mere bias- To and fro, in the drawing room— ''there were none living very near) . ar roolm ,_,/ftveit at the •,Cene n i t tiMelletiOn just in ing with light. And the rich lace and . the conservatory—the 'titian. Hahn damaak drapery drooping from ' the halls—here. there, everyw'here t "11 ,7 1 G ( T : 0 7, e. ,:,..,.:,„'T' f !'; . o '„',l n fl im al,n,7 l '; 4 ,,,, the gilded and carved cornice at the with ostentatious courtesy and irreFist. i t , rr,. ~,..... ~. ~, , ~, I. ",., windows, shut in securely from the able urbanite Mrs M itlii•tot .i4P,' .. ... ...,- ... f ,i.., outer world •scene of rarest eleganee rind F. ' tt . I i tomtit.... wr -.4 t , ~.. 1. . 0 . ' Vitt. tit . . , i.. 1.1 -ai.l Mr. 4 ., , , it ..o"-.1,1 del.. •041 Ole i.I the lii and Insure. There wan gorgeoitanesa nt ail e , es.the olser red ot nil ob..er%er-- .. 4 I „e,„11.1 li '''‘‘, 1 , :,r a But'an'e palace everywhere Ah ' .lent n ehrtepv,,ltrz, in ill!. .tre•h- ; W, te r, .I T , (”w i r".l, 91 0. 2 01 ?:', ..,,, I pt i, Mr". If arklinin's entertaintnents wets , , e-, asol ii,r • Ke t ••• • ' ere of her con-tart siteceeses than any ;Particular good hutune with whi c h the I Fates endowed her. She stoo I Iponeath the arch . whit'_; :ILI 11;0 IWO draw tipr rootns, and horn the !MI Dlfi f`Vii (1 peTY , had been T'1.1114 , e41 to l c replaced he 'ttreatba and the rarest tl.wvers the illoreets held in their eaneervatos nee. tier attire was real and niagni , 'fitrie tv M: , ruima i»ui port ritrOli it in her ~eit\iiitsiastn, and she lore the hon. of the et enit.4 as Mrs. )larkham alone was h non it to t i) n iiii a• Rang , III) •r- 6,0.1, net] et nn o , loritat;on , rourtetty tt Inch nc,ne had elver hen able In inyi— tate, threit:h malt attetilt. , e.l It. p?,;.!e•I ateirt , nent her ,Ii•opol a little in nitanca . of Ler ,•11,1 , •deoit her, and 1... r halo' towards her, ,N ( 1 1 e-telalmed in the mo,t eligay z m s : t one s , t“r conic itt last, little 11,1,0,1, 1 mean u , yoll 11 ,0 letwirel‘ \\'e have , 1 1:0,1 ...)HITILT !!) for you —Coin. twi nth! I --I;pr \ our 11 h.ence Ilf, nn •nrh rven trettf,l li.tn 6110 a fever. Ile ha. done nothing Lit wtare nt the vlatire nt Ins watch since lie ton lc Lii re , pectii t.i me upon his en trance. Come, let the intrmliiee you to ti , l,ter.tyttul, little one, I a m. re:1 11%, and fritta(e, as to profess vennine frionde the Mime pup pcls who 1..k0a . .1y flervil , l the hospitali ty and contihmiee of those with whom they 2F41,00' 4.3 S merely the perquis- Ile. , of good, ~,r•It•I v--joigt as a lawyer iiCeeptt+ )1 Is lion eut f,,,ep blur rywi w iifeneii with won 'er Pit the fu,l.hu rhanfze Mrs. Mark- r , l I l (.. II .` , 11111•Ite human nature had --kit the lamthing glance. the ,I , lf•rt sheer, almost instantly ream- I,r na to her handsome relative's .11.I•Prl'‘, and the too emped to realire 11 , k elllllll% ~he was accepting her in- Hilo the iorvivitlas and deeep st,:l talnieei society :t:: front ,‘llleh she had Kith nnell intenpe antip- aliir three lit,tirP (%,rheille smiled gently, and alt eNprevenon of glaiineNi lighted up h , - Wme ei el. lie .11 , 1 not attempt to Ihe olen, , •antrie4 of Mre. Mark.. Iruu ior 4,4.1 struck him quite dumb auh her heats . And, indeed, ehe 1, look .l en handsome ae Pile I),rn Her richt robe of Fiestrl.groy thegracelll crepe the .acne hue—reliered ~,, it• era%m by the ntirat h of near— ',it ineli.ian ehe hail faateneit at her il rant. and twined around the %entree her lirtiiraiit, glittering hair, wag inrict eleizant and infinitely increaced her charm*. althongh radiant in the orrice and glow of youth almost any attire nonlil have Leen becoming ' . And ii.lileil in the beauty of her toiletft she cliddei i hr ftecornheil a variety of little , 00nettich wave, full of sparkle and vi-. eiteilv which charmed •Colonel (or- Vieill e , and greatly ciirpriced Mo.. Mark. ham, who Pine ail II enncternation:that another haul arected her creptre from her—that another enacted her role midi a gnat itv—cive—an abandon che never 'rail -elle never could acennie. Certainly Ethel had recolved to play a 'le-pored* game for a porpoeue cheer - mid not fathom! Or—or—the hot blood mounted angrily to the haughty wo. mails brow at the hare contemplation of the thing—or could it Ire tint rilir had dared enter the hate 19fitirtel her. and wool.' compete her right to the prize? Was this the canes 01 tile 00- /lIIC guitar CII eln Ether in Ethers hearing' elle could n t believe it. If co chic would find cane to thwart her! rok,nel Corheille should m et er love her! „kin! !—how could ehie 110 re to prefrOl II if clue a)km ea them to cult 1, aie each worll wearied , brains and sick souls of the haunters of society, the devotees of the hnge.--the hollow, and the untrue The wonderful pearls that lie hidden beneath the 'green sea when clefted from the ' shells, will never seem purer, torliairer 1 Wit and gaiety sad gladness pervaded the air like a subtle perfume. Among the strangers who were in troduced to Ethel, and who rendered ',articular homage to her, was an Eng lishman who was elegant and dashing enough to become a lion in society— and withal apparently•wealthy enough to satisfythe scruples of the creme-de la-creme, without a thorough investiga tion as tohis social status, and that. of his Britannic antecedents. He profess ed intense patriotism for the North, and Ethel was consequently cold al most to rudeness in her reception of his persistent civilities. Coniinued In our nest.) • Sticking to the Point. friend of mine, who is in !liminess, and in need of a clerk, advertised for one, Me had plenty of apolicauons: but out of the whole number of throw aho presented themselves, only one Flint the door tight as he W ent out of the office. This one was immediately called back and emyloyed. A 'hale while alterwards, another friend, a succeestul lanyer, ads enured Atl Mllows : '.'W wran —A youngluan to work , in an attorney's office, and also to read law at his leisure. Appli to John Smith, 13 Dunlap Street, 11—;', It was the conviction li t lily (nem! that t hat is Moat tlesirea ur at la wjer is a certain cool judgment, which hold. , on to the main point in a given case, and allow a no stile issues to tarp the mind from ita anchored pmotion, I have often heard hitt) say. "Intim end, the lawyer who, having hit the martin the head, keeps driving it in limit it counter sunk in the conviction of both judge and jury, is the pleader a ho sue reeds beat at the bar of juattee. I als ways select for my ',lndents such voting men as have this finality, alio! I fil".+l li.varinhly find it lodged ii, minds that are inclined to stick to the point. On the day tollowing the publics Lion of the &hose notice, Mr. ' , twill had in the foreman, a , 107.1t0 applicamm in person. :Ile bade them wait his pleasure; then, when they sere all seated around him, lie addressed them as follows: "Before we proceed to 1)11,41111w+, tiir friendA, I vrlall to tell you a glory." Of course no coltrect ions to Phis. A iel 118 a seemed a little odd in the_lii%)ei, it was the way our helot ed late 1 4 1,1- dent hail, anti there was no- , (nreoll rdflore at I east to reconiend it "On Deacon Whilts'a barn," began Mr. S., "there perched one evening an owl. The deacon was slightti super slalom+, anti not faro.% in 4 11..• Fonling y of the higultriotts visitant he took his gum, stole out stiftl. got within good range. leveled his gun at the olitioli, intruder, anti tired. Sow, the hail, was old and lull of clunks and 'ants. and it being a very dry time, treacherous wadding immediately -re' Fire to tire hay inside, and in an 111- Maul line entire fatale wan in flames. dear! dear! ' cried the deacon. , 'how can I reießbe all illy ( - cols and ev en and Nearlill;rn, and my sheep and horse•. in RefO . Ori to .art• them'.' fur the wind was high. and ft , II always 11211.1W11M, a increased in tre.hner• a. the fire gained in fury Ilrlp' help . " Ire shouted "Del the lolks hear Ilan in the house miked Alfred ( I sha l l the applicants h 3 their l ' hri,tiati names ) • "Not direetl," raid Mr. Smith "The deacon loot 110 tone in getti ; a• nut the rattle Ile lotind then; frantic Walt terror and u n manageable NVl)tle engaged to to,lo4iming a Rout t uun. hull, the latter huddeilly turned hie home and pierced lout. ' . l ill gored! Firt gored he ex claim...l in Rpm), 111.1 n. 1.1.• h•ri , r etrwker, w ife came to the re , ette. "Itnl hr die ? a ," 'lle %tie Injllrhl eerinnt , ll,' reentned Air t•nnllt. "Fee-lout twit. be ‘4,11,....e4 TO go ntei lit• titpt,t. 0- [Win ran for tt donor Wile!) r•he te turite.l. the pTt. me henOWI , Ir Oi tlte tortured a n d ding c•attlt tell on Fite ISM '6.r.1 .., ,1.. ,p-..,. "Only a little ecorchsd,!' said Mr Smittr. - ' • And so the nairaior went on until he had depicted the eoallitatitadaett in Ife• tail of the sad event Then he 'intim]. His addittlfeetircre anent. Their sum patltial Padk been deei)ly touciied. Each Onetieemed silently pitying the poor, afflicted family. liut one boy had slit armored thought. the n hole story, and said nothing. And now that the narrative nag finished, rind pause had come, lie deliberately. look ed into Mr. Smit thee in it straight forward manner, and "Did he hit the owl?'" This was the )(with that stuck Lathe paint, and the olle the lawyer "elected from the twelve. The ntors had h/1/11)- ly been manufactured ti area. The Lord's Prayer When the elder Borah wits residing, la Baltimore, n pions, urbane old gen (lemon of that ea). hearing of his won derlul power or electition, one day iti• tiled him to dinner, although always deprecating the stage and till the tlieat• 'heal fterformances. .1 large company eel down at (odic, and, on tet:iiti ing to the drawing room one of them a sked Booth, as a special favor to them all, to repeat the Lord's ['raver. Ile signified his willingness to gratity them, and aft et es bore hunt on Lion. ffe had to realize the chatneter, an-Witten and ttrt-tcnre of the .1111sttAtv he RR , info a poor soon r, •ttil thitne het irhli.l, nerd ing par Ion,! and gunflint e, - -,it,otie of the eimipitio Who itns pre , -tit, — il rolci cm l Io 4r40,11 the i- 1 11 of clout mwt, that convoked l.ii .o:n.'e nonce Ile became deathly pale, arid sacs, turned n(1111,1114: npst ard, were ts et with tears. ,\a yet Inv bad not =polsett The Qilettce conld ht. felt. it had Leconte alisolnielv painthl, omit at length the spell was hroken as it dv Rh electric shock, as his rich toiled t once llabled forth, `Oar rather, which art nt !leaven,' etc , with 3 pa nto; and rens id ~ ,itititity it hie!, thrill ed alt hearts. 11 y tinklitsl; the , hence vont timed : not a voice alai twaril nor a mm(cl e I m o eil in hit wrapped audience main 110 iii II ti,ilis,te corer! itl the room sttiltdued nrd. tan , health and ILc o'il g.enilenitio holt , step:tint t , sewartl with ctreanitne eves and tottering' !r attle , eet i ed Booth h) the hand. ,stti he, in ltrolseti Rect.:llp, 'yost !late tstrorlittf we a !'ea"are is Ittelt w ~, ! , wre ' Ilfe smith feel. gratlal am atii old mari„arlit every Irma Lot hoist iii the pre.ent time, I halt repeated the Lord r l'raser ; hot j nes ,•r item 1 Cr ' rent P.I B. 1011), 'to read that Pr it er ren.i, ranxo.l ire the -es erest -tteis and IQr nom e he I 1 .11,1 11/ trout 4111141" d ii.(ll re.pf. i e 11 , thy; ston.lcriti I rttlitt. lion, 111-. l's wt.. rif.r..)/1 Its it, Ihonw and e1,111 1 ,-, II ~W ,Hoch Irenutr. ten,it ri , m lltt I grtn.tnre eau he Vial -pie, h , r1,1' . 1. Thal ' !I -10 E, .1:11h ilia-artier the irt,tit of the R'i'le anti stamps nlon it 'he -e.tl ni diviiiit( A Feminine Weakness t,ll !king fora 'l,,ntan fIIIN`A here 11,1 t • I.olonel v‘onian Hill re , rut 111 I•er t,r 1:1,orl• tier( at, than 1111 1,0 , , , ,•111,..1 11 , 0 , 111. 11111% p4)••110y nu ll,e trl r Nir Iti,lsls:2le y1v...4 lin Its Nourr 5-t !hi , . Mr l'o-fiv ‘Vi-11+ StIppORP.I Igo Ike 11.1. (I Otitd( train to ttat 4 , 111.• r ,r at.% 111 interior ,nwn 11 tt -1 1111 . 11 , 1 1) 1 1 I re% 10111 1 /Ceio l lollr 1.11 1 111111111'1 1 111 6 •1 1g1,e.11 1 111. • iint‘ tl „Uri t 01:if for ~r, r e, ,voli?,1 lel ili.nz- totitrttl cottr.e, S.o he 1.11 , 1,e.1 1,14 ~.tlee nn l the his err+ and puss der,l and d,u , ••• , 1 itttendane, to th, hkolon7 IClit tied hart, on tl e Lack 1.er1.1 .11 lira, sat 1.% dos miove an hoar And re:t.l iii. nu rnir paper, while the 1119.4i)11/1 .till art 1 , 1-1 It. I, at troche., nxl pflr Z1:11.11 tot re, 11 , 14 'Wrier. 3 t 1.1 I ri„..,,,,01 2 wi the ads erti , grairalt, madam I,ed her hohriel .trioltv under Ler r hill, t..ok tAie 1 0, ,, ,!.htlgen:d1,h,i lug •••‘•.•tl , eit 11111 he gliter , , +NN1.6.•1'% •31.1 V ell, idy lear. I 111 rvihiN.. "it , id, 'or what ' Bray, 111 ..1 I The .111,.. i~~ t r +tlLr . ~ NA'~~I I ) n.l Ri ll) •1 I IllrZlMen Well, Wlttell.) the' 1••• itiht )till Le f,.or the tram 1., morrow morn be.gbILWII Over what !(A ',ut next ding Mr. B. vvuda L ryt.ll, tin hour al old of time A F , Nit Srott% - We met a boy on the , tr.et ‘...tentto, x/1 , 1 %11.11011 t the et,o•tttott, ht ()tar mime he ex• nn„ to•tn down to I lie 11‘4, 14; et • N% a e ' 'Ult.(' a 1/1;1!../' roan in there nffil n 164 cat-liAh carne up bebin,l bun iond ennllnned both of 111111 fret and ntno .witnnun t r along on top nt th e water g it!, him antl they came lil,mber ti.Sll, Hill/ tile 'nig ger 110 , te4 lin. tail, atal the nigger an d 'lnc Iw.m tiA went ewourning *boot, I. -Wen. then what?" we piked. •• NV /Orr is v. loie the bigger iswal lowe•l the oilier lith vr•l lowegi the Ili per. and !harp the last I o ell hoer or hem.— .ititt wt. • with e reeling or Ntnnu i.,r the Lnr, .14 are m st (air wit % it, lie , Olue the editOr of a Republi ca. ptipvr • Hu l l left 1,6 MEM .• •r ME , •:•*;.ir r*.l. All Sorts of Paragraphs INDIAN moral=--Brikud 40g Tit F: kitchen game—poker. Ft.i Es thnt don't blto—stnge iiics Al,l, ar,out, it worn:in--1i hoop skirt. ' Til AT Fingular loan" is n. blichdor N ANIICI,Ess deed—An titigigned wtll ti Of the field—drunken reipe, BACK wages —sir Litt it costs n woman to dress liwirrt—ii woman with It tt( per A lII,t lltLly with " a •iliglc purr , “:,,.; tin 1,1 critic! now on does nysidsh , mourn For n second. A that t ein all seasoni--Ch,lr voy anlq roksonablo. ttreTat 1,11. , (1 with a btt IT Is nut undertattsere Who torry the hoer NVit.t do,' it take to rrii.ko n r!ir A. 04 thin{ -.111f1r1:111, idc ~ r Fume people' . —1 Tit I. artist s ho a' lady ' roturued }ler day I I NI liint 1.111W11% , pi, king up --.1 rt,r, i'• Tut 11,1glit .ou ttrtvel (utlin4 tRI V V.'s 1,141 obstinate Oti:iii(lit3 t+ "Jug Lrn.erS •1,,,. n. r, , I • lion s( hold —tbe I I„ w r hey' .wt"im tf Ilk , n elvikti w II AT furni,l) in draw ' x\ou trall-p.rtattlon of a pittP , lo lot h.• 1 , ,v0 11s hit- awn ' lowft 1 4 1,1 wan- t du, hut rb cfc... t,. b.- -11,,,tlict k imed. A L t L 1,,( 'At , t, n deT.,,t3 city, that.-arid„ of ~ur hey,; their r, 114 1% Ft F.% 11.411( I 1110 n milkdt,h, tun it IN! udlrti 0 110•!I 11/ t he pun 7 Do ISM LI 10, at, tiemUlltnlll, I,'r I,e I - • 110.; like nn A r rpt ar rt nor nt \4'w Orlefinft nJ T 111.• Hitimpagne purp h A arrtttC •i_ Murk ne the ace of •he "hnimrl to bluAii un- \1 in. , . •1 r !arcs that his. I• It ..tiquett to blues A Ot• I \9I kr. ol to Le for tirtki ' -A !mly wropl44l up in /' I r u ❑r.• -,..tril”rt tingle As lu be Ink - tn, ‘l, n t 11.1 t. , (be xbeurd and 111" i. , n 1 •an :hw• hke ant i. , nt iro.l it 4.rit•e had a 5t.1,,T1 , I • I , T;I 14 ill I I• n r1 . 1114.(1 and It ; • -; .1. 11,1, t lint v..; ehrl read but A 1 , 1 , the rural district • I . is*, l'hi pitiful. about lid 11 ri 0 . 11,4 1 . 1.11 M Mat) nun t,. },it> It I;.*I I;d^ 101 l 101 11,,i10w. W tit I. N 10w,..r leko et oww3er ,tll-1• hip het , r Witt ciiilWLl the 11104 f It ENTIN I. to itinerant drew , Cnti rilmke your tents vrnter i.r”ot to piLelong them. Tll' , l ae men boast of holding the r , 111 , . ti.il womprir gknurelly tell them v. (itch . wn. they rnu•t dr) VI. (.‘"D` and brimstone snake ihr inatch.n, as the clergyman said when he mnriled a game to to a shrew I PM 111 A la now Firhctiotal what th...> c„lf cure.," Th 4 y inwLe a I ',limn in Mr ground for a fellow A New JILIMILY paper Is printir.e, niving tele, entitled •'Jasper, or, in 'no , - eyed Carpenter of Klianinsts, t)r garments It may be said that rn, w , ,inen) wants but little now, lin that not long. That's, tpe abort of it 'Fur, roust bashful girl ever heard at wa , one why blusbed when she was ad. v,l if she had not been courting sleci , A ritArt of s trawberries having C . l niem a man at the market, yesterday report was star that be had he reed WHAT id the differati.:ll ehureh "monist and the influenzn ' ''l , ' htope the nuee, and the other kn..w4 stilt* WII EN a young man in ° TNT ,. Ih.. brignmie Ilia cricnds regretfully pounce thy fact by guy ing "he )n t.O politics." A ritIsONKII was examined I n r..urt and contradicted himself. "Why tio :ou Ile so?" asked thrjudge. t a lawyer !" IT said that Vin le Ream i 9 on last. bust preparatory to leaving Gee horns. Ws hope sho will come out a., right and reform. • Irtn you ever know a young ludo tweak to stand up during psalm lime it church, who couldn't dance all 111411 , without being tired ? • Wall., my young gentleman, mid bow would you like your hair cut / like papa's, please, Pith a liulo round hole at the top." AN illiterate correnundrai, whn 1 4 given to snorting, wants to know when the l 'Angkt-Baton race," so,umeh talk ed aboitt, is to corns oft. A Totrxo mow la Ohio recently openial a f•lothytg store, and was sent to jail for it. Iteason—the clothing store belong"d an9ther man. IT m*y be said of too rrtg A ny of our Irubliq men that they are last in War, I 3t in peace, hid tra tin the pockets .r t • r countrymen fir , riert, nn the r.•-• ^ itt Onirly 44 fi.a.sla says '1 • mast 1"• u v..ey pour Foil that ruquiresw •11 top (Ireltoing.'' !( Ina• euhject of volornd gentleman s 'll"Tur".*ll4o Flfle , •nth Amendment - 144 rrti.•rt •Ist 6.1 WIRE • Till I •I ,mr ..1