The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, January 20, 1869, Image 1

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Caramniications,ina
'Ur gonatal interest are reaiwaittally: sotto-
Ited..Abinkar4ll44Bol.9tn"..linoißT this
_land : triage' Inviaintdebn-linno
Ity the,nanio °TOO author.
Lialera and . conuninileOloall should
be intdreircd_ !FT
. 3 . wrrialls;l3liiiief PL
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Buiiitiefra CnY IL
Greer, • , - '
at Art•
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'mud Mandietwit. Ofilee and Roebei•
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ter, PA.
011.11111111 deitleur
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purls. TM, AM.
li lege Street, Ortdri erster,
Pa
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con Isitheff and Sorresor.' View ltrigkton,
1%. Storeys, Maps Lod Profiles lode on abort
botico, UeinK
JAS. CAMERON,
Attorney at LW, Beaver, Pa. ome. ill Vie Ns.
!tonal liotel bulkt:nZ Collection', &C., Pron I P II 7
attentle4 to. .
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' epttrfittly.
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1 )ro. Marquis ac Cunningham. '
honking itynenoi. Roizester Pa. Waft
to o doora
eut of nkmy's ilotel. Prompt alien
tino :het% to WI dal..
Dearer Resuldary and Institut&
A 11
"eitlon coned. September 8, it Thu
rrbool po lou and eueeesgully cooducteilby Ito(
T,,,FloCaut a bl e" algal', olhn sztetolve roam .
I" lne Curogor, X.ogllib3loge, For est
sloturi addles
It. T. TAYLOR
trAtlf
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J. CIIIINDLUU RON% .
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ni)olicsotur•
oak . ° in Braver Motion hundlog. All work war.
runteit, Trial moderate. Give us acall.
Sul c 1, ,
It ivl;artnendilp;
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X. H. CONIrIA£ LUI,. 12. p vomit: I
aIiNINGRAIf
A itoraris at Wt. Dace Inardwittrint,Smivretl
Mil
Howe Fiiinist!liss Glikods;
WHOIS43/S.LE,
Q[ ERNS LOOKINg
aci and; Gas swacte. Abu, tianan, Tln
Nvuoden and Vi Moat ware, Market and Fancy Ras,
I,ta, Iteuebee. Kitchen tietia, Clothes ',fringes,
ac. Alen,
FRUIT JABS AND C. 10,15
. .
, . •
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Country Idetebaute will Ind I.to dielr gaunt.
Logo to give as g an gnd examtng Int stark be
fore waking Muir purebseee.
-4. a u. alickis a co,.
- No i'l4 !laden] gt., Alleiben7 VSth Fa:
p. r iale.tt. , —- ,-„' . - .
I ndustry Salt Compainr..,.
, rric-rirrrim Dx.o.uut •
TABLE& COARSESALT
INDUSTRY, BRAVER CO., PA.,
All oalt pot Op good ardor atut 'warranted to
t ole satisfaction.
Ail orders promptly:Mendell to.
5. T.. k lnno. VANAURII. V. SWIM,
.el.lOO.
lit sty h unowitunri,
110/2.110. 1 All 7 1117111. ?M711.5111 1 1
V 0 THING,
IE3
Gentlen4n's Furnishing Goods,
NO. 29 ST•ti, Al 119 T WEFT .
o p poett ! ; . CU Co
Clothing Made to order Utr short notice.
ilor/T6l:lr.
11 ou1o.rsr Pnitscrms.
Mon t Evan & Seal)
L ri,,. 42 nu t A...vostue,
PlM?burgh, Pt
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This arm Img leave to inform their patrons and
geuerillr that they !avert:at opened an
ininietuu stork of Gonda; especially imported for
tie eumi na 'Holidays --comprising tne &halt and
curvet dollen. in Fine Jewelry.
Pure Soad sllrer Ware. Wan,. in Group. and
fterle, Watches, sod
lawn. tatty; Musical Dole., French Cloaks in
:Wb. Broom, and Alabaster Odes. Wa re ar
in (ru n pe - and tnatuettee, Wirer Plated in
kraal Nudely, Pahl Fancy :Conde, Jewel Bele* ,
triad end %flyer Headed Canes. &c.. Lc.
Yore.—Uur eOnnettininl with Rodent and Wes.
tern aninedactares minor frequent •isits to their
tuarkets enable us to sell goodd In our /Mo, either
who leetde or retail at looter mines 'than any hoes,
weldor New York.
lleesG
II LLINEILY 0001•
JOS. HORNE &,C.O
'holesale thitlers Is
MILLINERY GOODS,
Hato, MbLens, Flower, Feather,. Flamed, Nets
Ilonnet 'Velvets and Naive% 11113,
hens,
GF.oodp, llmbmid andaer erles,
cidLa e ced and .
rs, •
Dress anti Cloak Trimmings,
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and Fringe*, Urnamente and Dutton', Loops,
:Imps, entitles. Hosiery and Mores. an OM-
Ides and ea Wonted, Ho Shawls. Cepa,
Leggin'. Yarn end gullying
3lntertnlo, Comets plain mad em.
broldered, Hoop Marti. Maud.
tor . Le Psoler,"ltexcl neto,
Ana Hale Dralde, od Wool.
en Gos,
Gouts , rambling Goodc,
hilt and Boo&rant Atirts,
brit and alyarth Patterns,
Fa»ey Gond , ' and .50aU Warts;
NortoSS, UNDEUW
GOODEARS, AND SEASONABLE
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ArriTr,l"r New Goode tlpy Mt Now York Job.
I!'"l'or..r CollAriof the brit ntikti.
4,4114 , r0 .01141t...1. No. 71 .t, 711 Ntarkot Street,
Plit‘hanin, Pa. , Posl.sly.
_New Hardwire%lore.
LINDS'ALSynIinIT& ittrWKII
sand ilenli•n In
ZIM!
EMIN
II AUDWARE
ri-
CUTLERY
I,:iire New lAtecir.yettopetled tad will Ile ogee
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e 4 to the trade at the •
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LOWV,ST EASTERN PRWEB!
:,VE.4 /1 UNIOY .DEPOZ
• No. 887 LIIISICTY BTU*
PITTSBU RGH
rammiaimmin
VoL 51-LRo, 3.
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UAa OPRIiND x LiTOEi
!NEW BRIGHTON,
To WEOLICSA Sad ItlriAlL
*UTE LEAD
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area, nrrry,
BRUSHES, , NAI '
"Mixed -Paints,
Colon, In . Oil 'and Dry,
;Carbon Oil.
Boded 011,
. Neat's•Foot , 011, '• - .
. Lard 011,
. • Spirits Turpentine,
100.111C1k1101111f VArlllllll4,
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DAVAR v4lmmu,
SHELLAC AND
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BLACK VARNISH
, Cole's - . fat ,it Japa?s,
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ARTISTS MATERIALS,
fi;litile;. I
LOQ,KING GLAI3dB,
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FRENCH AND
'PLATE .WINDOW OliABB,,
wievion
',ENGLISH' AND • • '
GERMAN GLUE,
SAND PAPER, tk., dte.
i2MMEiEI
Jan 1, VOW
CILAIIIILt C 0.,.
BANKERS,
16. 35, South Third' Street, PI)
GtNER4L.AGENTS
Peintylvata ut . buten M l le! ey.
OF TAE NATIO - NAL
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of the United States of America.
,The National Life lustuance Company le • cot ,
potation chartered by apc . clat Act of Conroe . ,
f
; ,itt proved . 4: 14 T i til l tUth 11 =pi
Abe r e offered to Agents and Solicitors,
oho are twilled to apply at our office.
Full particulars to be toad on applicath al oar
°face. located In the accend story of bur Itanklug
House, where circulars and pamphlet.. folly de.
.cribinn the advoltagea offered by the Veeiret
may be bad.
B. W. Gq.AZIR a ca.
No. SS Moils Tbisi St:
D. B. RU88,11.1., itassgWV
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NEW B A KERt
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J. C. WILSON'S OLD STAND,
Third St., Reimer, Pa.
JOS. M. .REED,,
I.llVglmr,b l Virorttost i cgirtst.€ l :*
he irlii be gl,gd to meet and accommodate them.
FRESH BREAD,
CAKES,
CRACKERS,
NUTS
Confectionaries of all kinds.
NO. I FLOUR,
made from fall wheat, by the barrel, eat*
-or at retail.
Jan. 6, 1849.
XTRAORDINARV.
GRAND BALLOON AMOK
IN BEAVER,
could not be more astonishing thin the
het that •
SIMON SNITGEIt & CO.
keep the hest, largest and freshest
stock of •
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, .Cc,
it% Beitref county
And although It takee gas to tasks a Balloon
rise, you will dud, It you visit their eatahltelattent
Goodeey don't bare to retort to gas to make their
go. To all. we would ear..'r tu b In" mad
riumitie our stock I We hare on hand the least
and beat
•
TEAS,
COFFEE,
SrOARS.
PURE SPICES,
Molasses, Syrups, sups;
idea the heti hreude of
Tobaccciak Cigars,
to be fiend In the place.
We mike .e specialty of
V1:01.341 FEED,
bullet and sa6it aorta bit . aitt areireHrwa to
be Ora tell hest varieties fa amt. Oar establlall
fgriere.traliVall.2l.l7:Za:t,tgr„:i
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DEFY COMPETITION.
Doan mistake the plate. We Sib ISM Si the
"Old Stand" west cad of lad 9L, Dosser. re._
Coma tad sea as.
Jan. a, Via
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Comosouired th °U". la the Coat of Coto.
Po mi. Jo& Pusan, moo Wu of SOUL
• TO., • ClAtati. (O. Ifoo-
Mari tooloui V0n0,1013.
Partin inteneoted oso Mob) 1001404 UMW
dual scoontollosopbriseso,lo3 WORT
TA 'WM above aimed. • huotic lOW doom.
e4JONI two itiod Prolboodorro Moo at
nuotr.soil tbor „ookolo vidlleioOt WWI tO tlio
ooetruy boohoos lt, win to comitflool !ly
Coortol tho tirstliosittroloettlies 6
doen-ftw , 4MT caporal, Pro , . •
satillaa that 111.7
has tOa s t ou. aal fad pw _CV& •
MIL i Win pay so #4o_llW iro
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N'evr,
INlove's. Orals Frosts, Pasiaims r Nsb.
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LINSEED 01
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STO -1 411. •
Po.; gibbed Apr, Teo harry
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Frosted liked iron Suman! Pioep,
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AZI Work Varreated. Merits
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Bole spats lbs listusisyliunts.
Dabs IN South Bth UL, 'Slid No. lt 01. £Wi
St., Pittsburgh, rta. • • ••
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UNGINE REPAIR SHOP J, ,W, ' 003141
; tivtikoi3n:* ;)
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MEE
f umA,lllvom rovssair,
!ZEE
CE CO,
IN FALLtirrON,
-C BEAVER COUNTY, PA
flaring refitted tad enlarged tay stock of Wren-'
1041 4 2, h eaLT=
.17,. * L er 1:4
rintAllene de to e
cadre astleeeettea.
barren Wed ithineat patterns and styles of Jew
Om. rim Clay Stotts, and m om s
or repair WI detertrittene undttnety, ott tesnon.
able Serum •
PLOWS ♦ND PLOW CASTIXOS
I bars all Ms best plow pattern. that Salt this
market among wbkh Is the •'Great Western."
whirl has Does TOR plow of tboosasty be tbs last
fifteen years. Also almost all other Flows wow we
previously la on..
lIISSe an hand and wlll anathan• lo mannik ,
Ma slaw assortment of
coolimi. mamas a ukATnto trrovsis
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Of the latart44lWe and ulti all tba Imam tut
preettilletalt, wikh I will sell at ages Wm
Amour thou la OS GAUT wow% • Tab
Stan has
an astaaske top, width glues It slum
satiate without taking op gawk room. and It U
now looted upon u are of du Umlaud moat eon
omkal,atavea u Ittakesleas reel sad lemon dura
ble than other% Iva 'lbs ltowtnS umiak alter
myths lured this stone fora considerable Web of
ORM Taw be Weird to In proof of what is bars
O
Dr. ]rase Winn%
X. T. Kennedy.
Ell Reno,
Juba Wiwi.
Um Geo. rulkah
ow. J. B. Wthasmi,
Wffiliost
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sue"
Robed
Joeephillechloort.
Yea. Jamb
We. Maim Wad -
Dr. J. U. McCreary.
• tie N. Miner,
Davidl.netck,
Opt. Jame Roue!,
W 1 Bt.
111814 KeeK C. K.
.
Kelly Mller. •
Join, XcLaehahhh.
Samuel Taylor.
Dr. Jackson,
Thomas Deocom.
Job* Dantoo.
Milton Darla.
Mums Ustawin.
David Lloyd,
John M. Panean,
J. V. Wing*
Wm Robe. A:Merry,
Mr. Lobley,
r.Caos.
Ponlarich MMus,.
a kUo,
centgame,a Johnston,
heansal [woad;,
George Era"
John Jackson,
Usher Jack m
an..,
Res AleMikarrY,
W. T. Reeves.
Wilton Woo.
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Ulna* Moira,
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Immo SaSeeraiii,
Masson Dunlap,
Tbeiepoon Johann. ,
reso. See. neenness,
J onathon Reim
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Womalirsn heat.
Jam
David Cslloo..
ilkhard Maley.
ideftlit Igallerleik
DOM Carr, '
George Siloam
Janes 'Sampan.
kn. Qur,
Samisen Mac
Illitan'itied. .
Breton ollesne,
iWrings Ginn%
1117siadagiqf }VC
Janes
Robert Clash Ms. •
Timm anadstaw, 4
WO BriliPhillr, ,
Dram Reed.
Dearer Naxwen.
I. lir. roaltimar. ,
Will Ciamlig Wagnerliti ..
Mr. .
Dow nand,
girtjarbell.
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Vidarawar, for Wl. Cads sod ebildned
Cloido aid mods* t o bind Old nod* to or ..
b*icli Malmo, all wool choice nal . .
mai COOK *omit, VAIL
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CARPETS !
NOALLUM BROS.
31 Firth Streot,,
PITTSBURGH,
Ant Roy °peaimrl . 6l) , logy mock of
Velvets.
Iseuisrels.
Three Ply,
Two Ply
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COMMON CARPE'PI s
OIL' CLOTHS,•-
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WINDOW SHOES, ' •
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And inen thing ioelonglng m .thn
4vJL.it xt AD Ir .
realm( mos_
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Romnouve wiz*, cassaa*Th* , t,
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BEST • IN USW .
Use lb:throe"; Tonic , 131 t in,h
274 wry boa (a the
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Dirzr Pirract, wasapradent welnan.
But she was what' our Mew Dmiend
friends call' "set in her trays,' . . and
what sbe.did she would not
like and what ''she did.- not under
stand',' she waild 'not learn' - --infiess
shechoiw/ Present the thing to - her 1
in the itmilnous aspect, and
she maintained it was still opaque.
No*, is we have said, she ensure;
dent waterer: ;11he had no objection
to inrsuranee *dna the in the ab
stract=but she:would still think the
money paid was thterwn away. As
to IS AreuranceLlaut we will let
the incidents tell their own story.
liarrY Prince, was proud of his
wife and his children. Ile liked to
see them beconingly attired; and be
would have his table well fitruislied,
ibr themselves, and for himself.
Mrs.' Prince . was continually inter
poidng her veto which' was not al
overridden.: Mrs:T. was constantly
hinting at' the neceeity of making
provtsion fir'. did' age. She -etas
thinking, 'too of the possibility of
sickness or of death. All these things
annoyed Marry- Prince; and the
more, since he' Ind made 'provision
against the valaralty of her widow;
hood, and did not dare to tell her.
"If you' Should tone,. Harry, what
would become . of us r _she would
sometimes , sisk;.when he persisted
upon an . expense .to which she 'de.'
marred.. And &en he would 'shrug
his shoulders arid airy r . "Wit ,Ikr i d hency ially,
yon: must, mtekNiiit... 0011
when it arrliWi, mo ik r e tot "net
suffetur to provide ' •
This was-thp a"tiff,* that!
they ever aiwtreihed-To Understand
it, we must=tr o little. Once on
a ;by, Mr: a Mend were
Miner*: noteic,_ elk Young Mar'
fled oivs
be canal-ropttien ; gou arid° - Ai l e
same , yiiat know
• thmsyldch. the 'oonVenia.
op took Wee OW tbe_q_nestlail how
In me event dub oi the briwtstids
their Wirea•weekibeebiete meet the
'buffets -clan untrieeidr,y-Worid. •A•od
the result of the reliderence was that
the twogentleineltook out,We AS;
sugince Miele& „ . •
VW! the filenVotight
we not to const i d a rves?" ' •
"Yes"! said Pri "after We haVe
ipeactedl fhb ' geinenta rt ,,
recall except litho ofthellett
premium: l r Pi: 74 . Prilre hee
married the longest.) , " •
And > '-what thel:ilinke Were ell:
imedi ',gurgle aortirefed;Wxl.
weir • launderers% bed given
olilidgiott;trioee %air, Pro'•
- iiiirnced a. ruts Oak; arid utter
thnlolleY, rtgeo.Pek eelei. l ojod
wmatte warrjocklact hi Ms • ure.
proM, 'Hen* Prince to* his
way,homg,iptitutoidechied beW the
flee el the pretevithe were to, be
Iximmunicated. - • • •
"My deat *he •said at tee time,
"delft ortitild•be well
for me to get muted?" " ',•• ,
perktif ogee looked np in
Astonished *QS'. 'Bir=rhe
of Carmen , ready; froman
swer; to judge what ildher's
bentedeould potently , lawn :A
'oneTier Of elderwyerspake terrified
'
dvetwitepreira tk ikat " itt belbtlitiehMt•M•ersay p t
of coo-,
re "
• Before thecifilihero -Arista tyr;
snore abridiguilentofilibeet
hi theeldstencecif those add
rile ttore going to say iwesentire, but
in Our Awerknn'-households;extst
eiitti Of eldidreri usually means pre*•
wheuev*ltithee is at. borne.
Perham is the be 'detour—but
• best or. >Averse , the- mode ready is;
th a t , the ehigrert shall be decidedly.
&dent while the parent" are awake:
the'idegi of shelving- diestE hi their
'..e.ats it a reasonable Wonted letting
ricmaelittle• titutPundisuutesl,is an
obiiikeie•harbeltt*,, IFitsiiitte it may
t rist efuel to WM* them to lass
*fintd•rest, p
ia bangatiout
'
tiroWietad tee'
tiwes
okWiriltottfie
• .1 `, .11;; :=7; - • •-..
''" • 1 0',G91(1' f'7l.'!! .
=I
ffrififfi
iiiiiiki.;!ij thll
20c.-186ine,
ad , •
•,,
, iiagadeithi: ,
(
America' h as" pri '
-these days,. l them •
rit 4 1 : 0 = aliff4teasjoing
1410) , y flitetply
It'e ti t= llle°t. ‘:!
". Mr: Prince.
'thelOok:everibetbre the
Aniadothlit-"enehstildrxts
ir4L - bmiliseitiosi at some
!..A1 441 - /4440* cm - ,
waft'lwatt,
anifithot exactly un-.
~th~tiflittle cad
ibetifyoffng=
Avid
*hile the .7,
- and as their miltehnii-
VPwsking. liours',, the
Agferyist,:to-eeimetip
totrr hum:eyed by the
Candle.- • - •
3, &quaint didiproverb,
ire. 'fwd.*. Primo,
• dint be lees le a di
, linproved his' leistuisin gm
g splatter earripOdm
or management. ohacl
• lila to bleprovoked; bet nl uuddeeda
,e; to . 'he • einiteedf the Ugh
' ' ' 16.01Plcids good wife over:
isigekifiee4kb= latter' .
td•VoiWiiihei
rr I)tt
i rstdapiiper.-
Ishont the terrible ma
ied lIV-bad been almo s t broached; !
lite
Mt :;:Prince's .face and inamimr
ritnkened that she did not think her
rebuild 'Would live the week out.
he had the same horror of I.ife As
surance that some -people have bf
Making:it will;. that, to, exegete the
doetnnent' is -equivalent ,to signing
your death - warrant. •
To every:•wearineef Mere is One
end, Md . -the-Mac earnest larkwhen,
every indult, voice in the ;house was
hushed; and 'the:coronet OC.Eklinntis
meted on every childish temple - tem ,
- Then,' roti , think; • the Hulaieet
came ut ? in" a hurry. ; These
two persons practieed - Fabian tattles;
theconteet . is one of masterly, inactiv
ity. i•There *rem ismer& unfinished
abeeticaii to be disposed of before the
last-mentioned:totems in order.—
Prince was - so felt of schemes
that: It kept' his good trite busy all
the day to devise what she would
day to Idm while the children, slept.
:04 ho was wise enough -to
carry' all ' the ;email 1 points, at.-. the
appearance of great effort, while his
own- mind was wade. up to submis
sion from the , beginning.. In that
way he . =lmagedher Oceing many
a Adrinish •in order to- win. a bat
tle. • But the man was, on the whole,
well dispmed . so 'that' alter - ail it
made
it difference.
-At last; all the minor points.dispo
;sed of an Met... Prince being flesh
- ad anti !Tapp) , witii!vietory, she tame
;down on the Life Annirtume .
ques
tion , like -a 'hawk on-a- ehieken.--,
"What could imam* you v lienry, to
mention such a-
,thing before the
- "Why— what:, do you mean ""
• "You know' that I regard ,dl such ,
transactions as tempting Providence.
It Is like betting on,Your 'own' aids;
fence and winning : . tlie 'stakes for 1
your heirs, by losing Your Own life! 1
' I neveinaufd. enjoy, such !honey so 1
obtallied=rnever P!.. and here Sarah's
v o ice was it little "clitited.
• 4 4Blesu you, little woman, I never
tbeeght•ef it in any such light, and
- "allot see how you ahead!. Why,
Sitn*n; his li fe
lramie a bet
ME
.
eh is
'Not
best
, ant
)ll)ea.
-nsh
thus
rAe pr 1
st - ,1
To the
thO-nren
the Itife
411 9 8 Elea
'4O that
t the,
to the
which
delcv
`" Ili
_, dint
:Iniabtuid
231
even . fyear.-
"Three hundrell." -
"Three t• And - with his limited In
come I Starving himself anillamity
'and putting his money where it will
do nobody any good." • •
• "Not when he dies?" •
. "What' n horrid thought lAs If''
money would make up for the loss
of a husband and father Pt,• •• ,
• • "Nevertheless it is convenient to
widows and orphans." •
"NOnsense, Henry ! Don't let'
me •hear any more of it."
"No, mum itt Henry toil with
mock penitence, and pretended to go
*to sleep. Mrs. Prince soon did so,
'and dreamed that• her husband had
invested all he hint in an Egyptian
joYramid, and died, and left her a
lawsuit for the pylon.
Misers. Simpson and Prince had a
hearty laugh t henext day, when they
compared the history their domes
tic conversation; which were won
derfully alike. Mach decided on the
same course. The policies quietly
reified in their fireproofs, and there
;vas repose in the hearts of the ma
ternal Prince and maternal Simpson.
No less were there peace and confi
dence •In•the Minds of the two bus
bands,who had done what every man
of prudence and honest poverty is
bound to do, Übe would provide for
his own household.
Weeks passed—months--a year:
Mrs. Simpson had looked at lkirs.
Prince wit)) a neerved plty, as on a
womun whose marketing and. pin
Money wereabridged b a very use
less expense, the faultof y
her husband,
And Itlr&Prinee,,in like manner re
graded Mrs. Simpson as one. whose
• inaternerright to alimony was ti'MF
*TM en: But as' neither lady
• wits berseitecirmilems of any pecunia
ry suffering, and as Mrs. Prince, in
..Vicular, wondered how her bus
could he so careless of the fir-
I titre with a growing family, we fen.:
that thepily of each lady for the
Lottber'sdetltution, was to some,.e.x.-
tent miiipbsced. • _
. A year " had passed. "Opening his
morning pa Mr. Prince gave an
expressionof pain. Thesuddendeath
aids .friend tileapeo' WllB . recorded.:
Jilts . ojes. sated with tears,
aerobe lookedround, upon her family
[ group,. and .thought that the bolt
r might ,have fallen- upon their 'own
1-happy . household—that, Indeed, the
' . .day must come:when the,entrance of
death would break their circle of do
mestic peace. - . - • •
little was mid at braikfirst.: Du
ring the long forenoon Mrs. Prince
thought of the whioa , and children,
theirb helpless and almost -destitute
condition: It was hours. before she
remembered the Lik Aisnrance at
aI4 and though at flr M the memory
came with a sort of protest; she rea
r awed herself into the admirelort that
it was certainly, fortunate, under the
circumstances. Their Elio mentally
!• corrected fortunate to •Providential ;
and, while she mused, her husband
,
curie in. • •
She war the 'find to speak' of their
deceased friend's family, and to ask
rwpe ,Wng.the policy. 'Mr. Simpson's
•
foresight had secured his family from
shied. poverty; and though orcourse
1-nothlng had as yet. been said to the
widoWythe hearts of those who cared
for.iher were relleVed when . they
fourd.that he whom she loved had
proved himself thoughtful; far-seetng 1
and conaktemte. a' Is walla, was on
ail diatribe, and hbs, ma:personal
friends fumed, soi,or his liftrot
justification of theairupd_opinlo I
...."pertraps,i t add.
_Prim, that
evening to. bee .husbard,, their,
hour of 'domestic Auld, "perhaps 'l'
Vas wrong - In' objecting to . your to
!dart a pony."-. •
" erbapayou were, my dear." '
- And- then ; ,lhere , was silence for
Hamelin:ie.: Harry. Prince, how
Wald:you:tease our Wife ? She
satin° tnore.% - .„What Gould : she soy w
"Ikry o urersily,lhinki Life Also-.
matewropgr he mitred attlength!
,
wet
..
ImamitilinelswwialOndi
so.r Awl
makapanieknnotat son love
-3PottkilVt _ : ~ - ~; .!•,e , t s.,
Mitalrieit tali 1 1 Ir. a Oilit a *AO
own eannieweand
*A eitecV!.abe..ddst length..
',I dtd to -0 yweingo,, ,/w ogifwegy.,
- - •
"Why,ifirgpi Wan/Maw/44/A
mid her bee a=lemor AO his.. '. .
' l,l he iied, -I =imis: ' 4i4
npw allele mosneOug hhali blet
by.! . hind, the inteeede A'.
aLtti PAY WO Annual .pketniwn, ~ She
thinks he does not know what what he 10
i4big.. , :ittit- Amex with
yes at., tiwright: sort
sad coanknaltet. nitta IS try.
what he, esn do, , toward „ ,
onoShad, end t when he illearewnt
that their: Joint ne * __vint.wlll 1 0 4Fi hnit
the neeeenary Ann, iwirw l4,
t with his ,ow n - .
t "r,,,,T:h ea t th em .wheit the ' .
bpo Net in diecovend. , .' , : -., 1:1
soirEswitAmpc minx:
Idtai Craatn, lahis it4ter to
U 4 C ua Tit 4 twkt describe. the
/tam at Buttner:ld,
- *Porblan latetview with: Total Vim
and givm some acciaintofhlatraVels,
Qf the while* on' the
banks of the, afar the return titthe
boats, be says : "But tbe next twen
ty minntee hung heavinn toy
hands. There was n othingin the
'lvorkt to look at but fiv e "hundred
umbrellas and occasionally a fleeting
glimpse of the water--and even um
brellas /Me their interest In the king
Mo o R find. There is , nothing exit.
lug about . umbrellas--nothing
iing• One's pnise,*atalast, as Mini
in the preeenoe aumbreUm as if they
were notthere. Andtheydtseht
I ly amount to attYthlng Mr 'scenery,
yn
*•• ing ano n otonous when there so
•
-Mr, Twain thinks. John. Allen a
!last , nun," and adds: "Let us be
Consistent,
is
are nothing else, and
surely there is tittle of the %beep' in
John Allen, lostor otherwirc. Tom
,
my Madden evidently has Mark
Twain's sympathy s "Another pa
ste, hungry for fame and jealous of
Sohn Alien's brilliant fortute, adver
tised In ill-tempered th ig hti t n e
the matter of awful and ,
wickedness, the boasted John Men
was an innocent lamb to Mm and
proceeded to prove It by a series of
evidences, either °nod - which ought
to be butlicient to damn him without
even• a glance at the others. This
man iyas naturally incensed at the
Injustice that had been done him, and
outraged by the spectacle of anOther
man wearing laurels to which he him
self was alone entitled, as the goer
don of tong lifetime earnestly and In:-
selfishly devoted to the COlumkoioo
of pm. , Marty revolting crimee.
such a wind, the , re,md.on that atter
ulnas life had been a' failure,eottld
not be other than agonizing. H i vited attention to his ease.--irudsted
on throwing his doors open topr*Yer
—flaunted his superior sins before the
public and went on railing at the
feeble . imposter 'John Allen." •
About this time the ' Wickedest
Man himself arrived—a tall, plain
bony fellow; with *a good naturtd
-
look in his eye,- a Water-st. air all
ahouthlm,' end a touch of Irish In
ids fao . N?. • lea stood in , the door ands
,trotyagshonds oatho , sidewalk
• 4thi.'"%ini44,ld*l
and said I wasn't notorious 'enough
to have become an object for people
to stare at.
They
if tbut'sso,You'relueldy„
They stare at me till I want to knock
their heads off. Why, they come
hem and - march. right in :bad ask.rcto
—well you stand off there and. I'll
show )7ml:ow they do. There, now
that's about right."
Then the spotker stepped Into, the
street and Monied with his hat In
his hawed; and walked up gingerly and
a aid
"Are you the wickedest man in
New York ?"
oy m o , •
"John Allen?" •
.fiy e ,„ . ” •
"You.?"
, "Good God 1"
And then they walk around me,
this way,andthen sidle around tether
way, at:ilex:mine the back of my
.head, and stoop down and feel
many
l e gs. And then they go off Mum
bling to themselves, as they wait
possibly understand it anyhow. Now
.you know that bothered me like sin,
'id first, but it don't now. Pveleam
ed a trick. When they ask sue ques
tions I ask them another. I'm like
the Irishman. The priest met him
one day awl says: . ,
"How's this Paddy, that You've
not been to the church of ate?"
"lie me sowl, seem it's yer river
erence, I can't answer vo—but It It
were the Protestant bioggani over
beyant, I could do it."
"Very well then, Paddy," said the
priest, walking away a bit ; "now I
am comingterward yea represintitive
of the Protestant minister, and so ye
Can answer me. Paddy how is it ye
have not beencto the church lately—
"lifohiNyour Own tarsi nem, and get
out of this, yed—d °old Protestant
limb of the devil." •
Of the Sherman House at Chitligo.
he says:—"They gave me a. room
there, nwai i T do not know' met!
iyhowld , bet water boihruptliere
at 468'. went up in a duinbaulter
which was attached too balloon.. It
was not a' Saltublo.,place for a bed
chamber, but it was a promising al
titude for an 6bserVatory: The cur.'
nitnre consisted of a • table, a tamp
stool, a washbowl,. .a 'German Hie.
armory, and a patent medicine alma
nue for 1542. Ido not know whether
there was a bed Or didn't no
tice. 'However I was glad Igo% that'
room, for I stayed there 'an hour an
took notes of an -instructive mover!
!salon which wits going on in an ad
, joining apartment. I overheard the
followinglegend: • •
. ,
••
I No, she wortithilmarry me. , You
were.thisinformed. It -was broken
I 'off, and in the saddest way. was
not Inlbeicast to blame, upon any
rivonl andbonor, though neither the
rl nor her father, the deacon, 'ever
believed me, or ever forgave
was during the big ehillon canvass
whenlAncothranthalizettime. TWo
thinls of the deacon's honest soul were
in religion, amid tbe other, third was
in politics-4.1nm% man. I 'never
was a metier at religion to rtgyl life,
'but he half believed •I: was :Wen,
there was to be a, pantie* , pow,wow
In the village church where - he lived,
on a Thnry night; and lie, Wass to
'preside. • 1 never thought anything
about the Matter; bat Wllliaaw Wt. I
ed me otter afternoorq . offered•;frig,
seat in his buggy, and away westart,
!'ed. 'lt Was • W—Agee' the
plot Awe never tof it. I
Going io town some 'dery In. ,
Millet it into my. bead that. It
weiuld help my case along if Inurch
ed inter_ chit with a , rall On MX
Shoulder, se6w; that tbe doom gnu
the would' both' be there. •So I
vt a . mil and we - Orme into town
Should and 'maim a grand %do
werreutby erection*
windows./ caug
ofht a 'glimpse of tar
bonnet and plenty other bonnets,..
and I was happy. , ; I shouldered my
h• 7 7 .1' • -4 7
t • ; &
, 11‘?11 ti f tit .4147) a t :ft.-t.
I=
-
eailiad,l l l6 "too,'
Wow Inuellett
030 kieo l r d nWall'At 1
ottp i thiridteirimoingiapiew
dldl .4.weat should* Who aide
At 12 2 .72.11, awinginif Kt boat P 44.
hiUr T" 00-3 fly
IheTlitookertdkontter
But line* a yelp 040 MS Mk
km.gattala .PrW*.tr".
The dencon ; , • •
4314 we were enguredAn 'Mare*
log the Throne. of aurae; . an.
reemly eablbitioniallfAttad 'to- the,
aciesunitteaef ity ,
Wee IblkooldokillinY 71116
neverliek a much hirer tame
walk."..ited' don't ' roe kW." Ur 4.
Mood lentore beefs that ,
itofnadhave erns arniiiinn e l,l
rte r c rni Ttr ireir a k=a wedi wib.
itiridisee . thew wit atlionot hoar
inuellcedrilhobingbeekopial,d d
E a r rag td. r ftI X:VY
111016111 - 316irfe4Yld thif 1131111$1.4::. • Ik
Amble ended *eloped., •
Piled a° ties t0 , A4411A9;
.did anyWv. ' -Isl
•
I PS% Vleltied`the'lentb of Vtuildnr ,
ton,' kir Chicago; utd also the bid&
rof Bonet and Ilichari . .ginge•
!.4 . wq, tzL ii. nAlaufnet. 'Arn e t t l
en
that they cid* 301)OX) 1w tint
Prondasxlcan A *sins cata of .the 600,
streets • hi t.W•
.Euclid le.huried at one end 'orll-the
old orighad Eked the. Invented the
'idgebnionbsfbrfune overtake blin t la
is devoted to dwelling - hooves entire.,
ly, and Ifstutoyou $11.19,000 to !borne
Threckwe noco.,of your rear
'White' WO can live in that street—,
'Vbn have lb be rendoient of that.
odor of *notify which , tenses with ,
eteh. ; , The dwellingemayery • large,
are often , prettu rel rethrua In :the
matter dutch! and the
sy and flowery=nd in
tire then
Ifal=frontandlOn htetdeep I
stmt. on Abe avenue far another
hind on Lake Erie: ' •
. _
had a very good tittle' vletthrt
In another city! OW ors
backahud;and broke tnytkallt i ti=
places. Another Um* • I fell- ht the
river* and when I oatabag thu
bank I got kicked blgiory a hone. Al
together I had a7splMOd Mae.' I
have to lecture-a great 'deal lit the
ttrat this wtater t indl expo* to have
some more fun.
(k tuna the Santrandscothem,
Me rattle iltaibßamia mai ay
tither Vedas. •
Enough is - known or the White
Pine silver deposits to warrant the
belief that they will _soon rival .the
Comstock lode in productiveness, if
they do not surpass it in relative
profit. A correspondent of the Ital.
%tinovho. he a 'very a,*
and cool-lisaded man, Fed i =
the yield troni the new district. will
not be len Oulu $3,000,000 'lbr the
that vat, while othenootaint ,*
yiekt /1401.118 *3,90000 for the
ems* period. Although. the instan
cis as great persOnid we *will •be
eiceptional and ',coinforatively rare;
as they alwaysare tn - the ease of rich
mineral discovecks, bulge sent&
meets must be created in , the White
Pine Dikhkiet,,.etur the '*dlacent re
tch*,•lediarlard to,PailmhultAt and,
the Cblettadai most . be: the _scene of I
such esplpeationrand.ropktde
'i lop
. de
t Wowed the n I
-- WM** ••r= wmft..h.l 11011balt.;
4914-4 144.
gneissic ,g41,4s
unifeiteiiiWcWTthtteleftiemeat
or this Ovid region 'the mat
two years, w tome the nmetteills
andlnducement- kw nallroads_uan
fleeting with. the Pacific Trunk Line.
A railroad was projected., some
months since to run from Reesq
River via Austin to Caliente, at the
head of navigation on the Catered°,
thence to tame. point •on the meta
of the Kansas and New Mexico '
_ or
Southern Patine mist The line
would pass through the region - now
!shinning to attract, attention.
at railroad will be a
comtarat early day tram mime
point on•the MAI PaeMe in East-' 1
ern N evade; through the White Pine
and' Pahrtusigat country, and ulti-
nudely to 'the C'oloratio and Atha- .
na, may be reckoned certainty—
The topography of the A
mem . m
favorable to • railroad building as
that between the Truckee river and
Salt Lake--a succession of table;
lands between ridges of Idita, the lat•
ter lying peridel with rather than
=tom the route that the road would
=Such a road as we have In
would also have conneetlouit
with the thrifty • wicultural flettlt
meats of Utah, which also desire an
outlet to the Colorado; and may o f a market in the mining dtstrida
aotithembint Nevada. -
The discovery of the, `Mate. Pine
deposits mayr ... , es an
a ll ==.; 7 %Z= llll IL" IFC
which mining 3 discovery and • t Lo
fty are playift! •In Ahir•sattlement
and developtniiit of ROW vast re.
eons In this western pest of -Ahueß o7- ,
public which Woald else MVO
=date une4dored and useless 'tie
!nowt Yews, bar°to'• etvlll on.
and a; Wrier; between the Atisatk.
and Pacific. These centre! zooms
tiro., now certalit to be treversedlnt
edirerar bYt&it to the Pada
"rmd." • NottretibP; themigh• WcYarr
and Startheastern-Nevaibind South:
'ern ;Utah twill" them. be built, but
threMh Northern. Nevada to. 01%;
bee, Oregon's's] Idaho. • Inded,
~U* COmpaay • hasstremly,
a ratty lit , tho' mconnoUretng
foe a rsurabi t0..101 10 , wh il 9. the
(karat Pacific anqsayllaVe
_pro.
e lected a , branch froufresteru Neva
da to the C 016110,16 River. •
' , 11111121ty
Mien wornen..4l2t ow* le Et
;toy other women . an la attract men
or to amass thenirielvee. evils
hat eforml minx* . with whim*
&Maxi husband is in eny way toxin
?able, let her look mil koWatij t
The, woman oho, bid win
fake her sevens by II 'mere lc
lens openly' withlerMekong% tiq
while leading ' the einerotwithu tat,
tory, if allele stria of beer _or nils.
him her, without, much, Ougrose' If
she. Ws has& the 'tdronges. The
Wife ctuntot tienelfrnshenstilnge
'earl fir Ibrebile patens. ' A.
gtVl her , strait the
whole word of worries liken siesta
weeps *bait her elmuses Is wine
she will ignore • what eke . mond
W ic iat ; if eensitier she will het ; if
tfbe wig repay . , ,ATlne
times out of .ien . she dote ale hulk
and, *nay be, with Were r*l •en
;goes on tb6 41114 . thecigh- oil, • the
*hoe : th e hieltiont4wiresmAto nothe
osttt
, Intimate Idelme.• the
.hedlocl94bls fn O4 l. 3.•
" AZr frimmotA-A, IgunalAsho
skimin cYntkiima aluift• boo
proved herself to be ORO of, the /Mr*
of the Ilarcouitt noar_ln the
vaults or tbe•Birdd. ' The
=ixtamoseatto u • • • of 112rty.
poancl•-• =e l
a quarter or a zullllen In
112011113414 W, Some.. fifty or slaty
=sses,--two the: lissome.
ernlosted Mum /441;limut 70
this rowdily, had the .laelqr , wasp
is a deika2ol4latat them,
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left !ITO
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44. Addribiwormi. 1,
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kid . '''.l 44 " -sold bricit
iile4blitiainirli*Jlllllll4llol tut
the PAW dow s to.lo p-in u t a i wo,
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4100 And 10161: . ei l lIM: :I;tTi l 4 '
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:l i t doe. .. .. . . ,:.f.44 r * 1.7; , , `
' e' Itfentikke the gain ,
bat
l eM c letateneinotakitill bill**.
kr koF h l 4. Yogollr- tddltr -
tent— I of lex Open theisft
Nei end 'one or twolienee ellit
*Mal too i Id .he ablitkr- 1 2W4fee:1
&Mier Vueqed 1 note In hid pllellb..l
yeensynon wee tolditOlktfloSlll4t
! l IIPUT a iI t , il i o!;•.w rot tt.
141 _
_•l4lsreibite4ifieito?
Weir Teemed ?lbw yeildeil :.!!/tve ,
Lost Alt NWr' l43 4l l t l 3 4 /1 1 11?.; IC 4:14-.
!nisi nc. 9l v Aso a beggar. , 1 •.. . .
_As tick:Meet &Merl ini '
eC ndne till 'X' : ehno4 `ene&l
; 46 Loet Oro eihninieshow ..,,,,:
X te . rnMte e ,o:
the
7e i o A t n W n th n O ,
V tOki * gn:i
,L 'to,theqb lonebert
hotend den-pe
*weden,
mytenee•Mai Lo ts
chime; -Rio ,
dank, for.,th- AitttiMM'•;ai, 3 4. , ,-bel;
,PoAtttl4t 1101 - • ~,,,,,,. , •
4.trufp ewe the*. gammen - I j'
.11a e ns i dog In' the 'cabin. - 11,,1, ,1 • ,
ri andy r !dry,' .-wpret
,•
e
- lI Y - ehtutithloS to Maw tatir;
ail. ...ell stake . aid lineeop tmmito.
he nob 9 ly •
,defended. tux nnenkeed
Whet .. . . .
; on
"Then your er wie . neirtieri
lidr . . - . 1. '
- "Yekt, eh., It .{ or.' Elmo
deknded him, the deakweedooe,
ir..._loit :Dot be
. le hisd kit the nbble,' iiiiinud'e
"Conte, be seabed; dr.. -Forinoit in
waiting to Owe the lowed , ea_ yew
b(ow,f? raid the @ashler ;,apd .as, he
spoke I,though his voice isembicd:
The ear& were_ a‘!alti keg,- and
Bruno chneged bands. The , mate
tlllll. armee; end threw the thelehetk
we* while the Itileati ; ",90 1 7. Vitt
ceededZMaki the Alop.,aad deede
"Note IF am a beggar) bid,
Whits) Bruno is not r, •
' i pitied raw abtinekt itecied lath
et to purchase the dof t-
higiupbkr
44p4olp i ldnitir
Irovapr.-"' To
.metiter,the
young man,
returned Collo:wed y • ,
*pet blafrieede Iv • • inktikivrifil.iil
his eyes, was ememiag 144 ,
"A nobleibllolbUr I oPtisr r t ex'
delmerithe
eed-buy, gamb nohlo ler '?delal•' by fled
gomtiase • There lie "Mir unreel' now
.
I" Mid Impended fu- the guabler
Tn galoamonme h lbed.,,, ~,. t
ld
man a, moment; ur then In one cry,
half yeti, ball' theft/ hi (
forvrard, t him , by. the it
Mid hatted to the bond i.
. co M i k i
limo, what meats., thk ' • faded
1 the youmr mark as he, sleang • for
, -warn; torethoMmelletasolnd ahem
him against the wa11... , \ +' •
The gunbier was tended in what
wascalled the ladles' osidui and laid
upon a couch. Ho wasilu it dying
condition, his throat ash horribly
ntangied, the &Wake* had seemed
I the jugular :vela. A aingeoh who
was present lest ids aditance. but •
it irc when: Whin* We gathered
I around him, sod In whispers discus
sed the strroure coodnet of the dog.—
At het the gambler raised his • eyes
sad looked , ararad M. tbUif• rook'd
upon site young niu.
_.•,.• _ _
"titrange," he maid, "theitthe brute
I should kw* me. ' • • • ,
"Tie tem' nor year helbre." '
10 0, sir, be did! I killed ymarilth- .
, "What you m u*stberi"
cried the excited son, and., hii Item
treMbledlike a reed as her beat Ike
imirdhilisti . send - spas Mir dying •I
.isiam•: ,, •,. • .
'Lite; iMigkaligUageSlL..._tilt ret
jibed= 'has. evethdrap4 sae, • The
dirt* kale klisr,..illtS , ea& became
14° sven ocg " ' w %rick/Va lle
Matti died, l'"
..:
a i r o 4mtattabriabal.l sit oaths
bestatlikfillirnt • ".49fg've
511 IXstraiiiiiiiiifineal1 ; 161"ter ,
ventiy irpoire the lame rillin,=sind I
knew the heart metupesdelliskrords.
"All right, %eke il, baildraks - ... -
tensor the way. grows _j eo
n'
tbo rue/theta desth'S s .. itud I
,to the host that Rift WO Muss.
I Ph-VW by-=Clod pradosime,e—"
:) /the death. rattle • unanied in,, his
mangled throat; he griped Charter's
hand tightly, and John Cummings,
the gambler, Ilberthai sad laurderer
vord e id,i •: • • ii .. • •••••••i• • ...I •
. • The: next, Alay the•host, stopPrd.
and we buriecthim on fiteriver bank
rind I placed a list stone, whkh la;
'noir, at he bad, to met his last
Meth* plate. -•' ' _ .'•:' •r
_•
: ilearsobecarea the hero of the &Y ,
aud warp petted and praised by ail.
Orbuelo Christie reeevered his money
alb that of the . dead rinibier was
-divided' *Moog the teem - I .M 414
I:llldutir not foe; age. flis • heal Ls
thisklyspr withailverY threads
bat he yet vividly remembora tbe af•
Wt. on Ibe "Dora Blanker." •i' •/ •
' Share tbrit time be has noir toothed
aimed. Bruivolles Imatailn *grave.
nal, with, Dew tolitpp9 !hove
rcilreiill— . tuife ll 'iitu *.ii,! tow
edipsee molter, **Wen sea and
two - of thesalten.4l4ham will
be uhiblatel the , The Brat
=PPM Oft the 27
f ault At
the Moon will ` lagoon-
IMi kt twenty-Mr minuted tumuli P.
MI, IMllVielliPir.llt lbeeleme keenutee
post eleven, r'.. a.; MO alkillt the
eclipse will k at Olt. ruble*. nine
P. a,. toWitilpit fhb
will
be
the,* of N et V* . Ind
le visible tritliarth AmOintand east
ern Mbil , It,will bugla at : _l on at
twenty-tour mthutoopot ;rag. xr..
al? I lF. 1 * 14 Puilletr '
ItroktZeld
littemerekuretb Setekty toe
'keedikr Aferiekltsee;eutettj at a
nuctikkirtLeaor tefP4 Vflaeli ar
0 10 aadaS far beet_ 6119d:tweet in
Sktte tke 01.1Weripropegetion
'of Sob: • '." • ' ' •
trio iill{}
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