The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, November 29, 1872, Image 1

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' HE IS A FREEMAS WHOM THE TRUTH- MAKES FREE, AKD ALL AHE bLAVES BK81DK.
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EBENSBUIIG, PA., F1UDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1872.
NUMBER 14.
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31c ic SVdmtisrmrhts.
B1 " i ., r . issued out ot the l ourt
j"'t 11 .. ,,'t Cambria county, and to
,jJ""",:1,,". will be exposed to Public
i1"' i loiat llmise '' r.hi'nbiii-fr, on
. ! ila Iec-llllM"r llCXl, Ut 1
;.inl:.' n7,. -.liinwiu-r Real list ate, to wit:
'f"l'kl '"" '.' ... i, tic mid interest of William
""' . .', i.. a uiccc or parcel of land
township, Cambria co.,
it i'irs of Kicli'd Na-rie, dee'd,
,i i i.i iv. coiitaitdiix 100 A r,
i.r 'i .Afros of hicli nreili'iir
, a erect, il a one itud-it-haif
aiil 'of barn now in tlie
-. Taken in executiou
... i : 1 1 of U. K. l'ii tsaud Rob-
., Pills 4: Met aitf.
i it Ic and ir t crest of Sam'l
I i.i :i certain lot of Kroutnl
(i lo t nslnp, Cambria county,
,,,ihn.i'i on .lie sou tli and
,',! j m v ul Watt on the nort h,cast
i .vcre, more or its, uat
i a two story house, imw ill
,l .v...ivwt lines I aki n in ci
l,v -. Ill at the suit ol James It.
in.
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?i5 TO f) ll:iv! Aimn w.'p fu! A'l
" lyJ VW L-la.sc.tof work i; pruplp of i-tn-r
sex, 3-onnir or oii, mak- iiihk- mom y at
work for ns in theirpparo nipmirN or oil the
time than at anvthinir -lse. l'ailK-nln r.c
Allr "a G. tiTIXSQX i CO., Por. lanrt, 8'a'iio.
JOOKUI I.ll.; M,lr f. Evci v. ltrk
ami ini-ri Imtil .in le.:. n nl one i . Hook ir. ;,-tU-.AJc'.
II. (JUI'LUU rVi.T. I'..ir.iln v.
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s.l.i.- li.
!' V ihe ri '' i !?'! iiitrrest of Val
"v" ,' f 'n. :t i '1 to ioee or purifl of
' u-..ii liaima township, adjoin.
,1 '".. V. eaklatid, P Iveter Kuiiii r,
, r .".J A errs, more or less.
j" la' h'.u il. .' " rnftrd tl l-vci t-tnry
: s nam. 1 1 in.
. I .ikrii i" execution an 1
..I M.ifl' AfllllitllH.
I j ,.i i; rl ..' dec d.
i , oil t',. rw :. 'itlr ititerrst of John
" . i:...... A. Noel. Mary Ma-
, l.h..tl. i li Xoel. Mary
.ill inl and r.uiier, I ti 1 1 i
il 1 1 pii seiitiitives of John
ii I Id a piece or parcel of
i. r township. Camliria i..
;,.!.iel lliawli-.V, l.eriiaril
I., :.!... .-.;.... ..Urn-
f , ., j .,.. -I.I. Ilile 5HI. I niirrtKt of Ml-
li'l'iivir- .iw iiii i i a l. t of srro.ind pku-
.i ii ,: ill., i I 'lii.iH.in. Caiabria county,
5-r ' .iu ii a ad eAieiiiiinjr buck to a
I, i X .1 C. I. Hi-eiley on the
1 ,j . .:i."i i !;.--.i;i:i. having tlu-reou
',)".. ,.t..M ) l e :-. hell-e.lloW III tlieoe.
:tfc!.!. ,.l .liein-t h..le. Taki-u ill execution
, f , ,1 ;, , ., ; t ... - 1 1 : . d ! i . -1. .5 i I . i;ro. A. C. ..
s.. ., . : ,. . r, .. i, i i i ; a i,. 1 interest of .John
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a in .f piireel or lam!
i.-ie- Cumbria coutiTy,
!i I! . i . Kntiicis Lii-
. :,.- .' . A -res. more or
.. v. .. a i ' ele:irel, h:V-
, . . , a .. in 1-a-ti.ilt filory
ii t .'! , i i ii i. i i.ey of tifol'ife
r i i liuiioe ami a
. ;ti .:. .. e.ip.itioy f Joim S.
i . , v .1:11111 ii mi to be dobl ul
la .i and uuot her.
.lit. i ;. iiiid interest of .Ndani
i i. ..i ; ee or parcel ol mm
,.:t, a 'iiw nship. Cambria in.,
t i. ,-'h nrioii i.inyd, Peter
-. 1 1 a. laming . Acres, more or
i- t!..'iviiii cre-leil a one-
fik h i.ise, now iii the nccu-
rs; ii ml a omvand-a-h.il I"
a,, a -li.. ei. ilier shop, now in
i i.i iii iJ.iweis. Taken in ex
-11 at the suit of .lame K.
i ii I iiml 1. V. .Mee.eiland,
i .,111)11 in M(Mily.
: . It. U")N CKlilt, Sheriff,
.i.cllsbllrjf, Nov. II, ls'.ii.
T'7" I- i In reby iven that the following
f. I. nun, is have tci 11 passed ami tiled 111 Inc
.i-i "iiee .it l-.iieiif lui jj, and will be pus
-.' "tie Orphan' Con it Ca in oria con 11
f m . , r. r111.11 i hi u id ulbiwiitice, 011 ll"etin
k'u it(jc!utfi iMcttitiier iitn, lowii:
1 1, t nd final (teroiint of 'Jami-s Slycis,
tii '.ruiorol liavid li. t.iuti, late o. C.i 11-
f '- asiiip. Uec's'd.
,t and Uital aeeoimt of Thomas Jenkins
a ..i i.i 1 01-of John it. l).n is. (1. ceased.
1 and partial aeeou.it of Kbeuczer Jones.
a.. 1 nt I la 1 l ie! Jones i' nd Mmaviiri'l Jones,
1 I Mil a. of John CJ ollcs, laieot Cjul
a. .1 J , dee'ease-il.
1 ami partial accoutit of Etienezer Jones,
in' 1 it Mal tha A. Jones, a iidnor child in
.i. l ies, laieof Joliiibtown, iu 1l1ucuU.1t
,1, 1 la, deceased.
oiid mid H-uil account of f'has. Anna,
1 . iii tit i.-ier l.i.s.s,.'i-, uiinor v-lulii of Kra n
l.ivir, late of Cicsk lowuau.o, Cambria
t . . ileie:i-ed.
it i.iii ol Ann Sinay, Adin'x of Christian
H .110 of i-u iii.nei loll low iiidiip. deceaseil.
lecount ot James Myers. ICieco.oi' of
II. Kvitns, late ol Klieiiabiiix ooro', dee'd.
k e i "null ul .iaiues U . Comiou, Aduiinis
.! ram ttUlinciil it iinrjti of the est. .to oT
4 lim:lieily, laic of the township i.f
if ..m, ilninswl.
in,, nut of Jame? W. Condon. Adin'rof
ml - and clia 1 1 els, rijf'.: t. m.d creiltis n hii h
at I 1 I1.1111 1 )i'ii iierl . lain of iliu lown
(Jj I i as.miloii. deceased.
... I .1 U 111. l.ii.uii-r. Guardian of the
W ul i .i imi of t.eorjfe li.-ucc, lale of A Ho-
fi r, W'.-aiii, ileeeased.
ip-tiiii.i c.;i ual account of Mary Ann Kil-
Aim .,i i.i.oriife K. ill. ill, lain of Cone
Hf a ',, ir. 11 a h. iliTceased.
ir-i an.) iii; 1 account of Herman B.itimer,
-A In, r ..t tin- estate of Archibald M.ller,
t'i Ln t i.i." ni.iiiy,li borough, Cambria co.,
'it.
st 'inl an-, nut of W. C. Lewis, Trutr-e for
i. i.f ."!.-r. al estate of James H. Mitchell,
i tirst and partial account of Anthony An-sIm-.
u'.. i-i.t Anihoiiy Anstcud, lateot Curst
-,M..;.!.v..a.,.d.
.1 tnuriti ;., r., unt of Sarah I.eidy, Adm'x
ii id I., ;.li , hue of Jackson t wp., dee'd.
A until .,! 1, Vf.i. lteiry, Adiiirof K.J.
J.; 01 k. i.i .,f l he .St ate of Iowa, deceased.
bit. m;. r ofj! ;eoi'nro Carrel, Aduiinistra-
'!i, Aa-. . t 1-adore Itcaujobn, lato of the
'r h 1 f j. iii..to 11, ili-coawil.
i.t.n. W. OATM.W, ICeuister.
"'Tl.r;,, r.i.ensbuiv, i.ov. 4, ltJi.-lt.
Vluov.s' Appraisements.
'' K 1 li'-n-hy Kiven that the followinjr
i'lT.n-. a.aitft of Ural HiidPcrsoiial Pro
I "t .l.-c.-.i, nls. seleeled and pet apart for
1 lows of miesty tcs under the Act of As
I,'. l,'! A pril. I.s.11, have been libtl in the
"r 5 'ila.v at Kbensbui'if und will be pre
T , !t-". 1 buns Court, for approval, 011
f'-''4'.(,'i i ;, 0 ittceinlxr next, to wit:
i;''ra' r!! "f ,ne leronal property !of
T' K;a:i.,!.(. l;,t of Mearneil township,
""l- mi dj.ait for Cntliarii'.o Itullt-djfe,
aT.,., M"' !'"' 'lent-tl.-i.bn.
' t'iri an i iippraiseiiieut of the personal
'' -I. Adam Trcrtz, late of Johnstown,
f t.iiii.-d bv his widow-its' 75.
La;"''""' "f certain real estate or J. M.
rtl;r. ! .11. f i... 1. : 1
"1 Vm 1 o, (Ircf'rtscd, eloctoil to be
I'luw, ,'cua M. liuck waiter
alter.
"untv
4 I'.v i.
rats,.,,
f "Hay t
Tiil..ry 10, d
, """'n' "f personal property of Chri
1 iy. I.i'i- i.f Sti 111 11101! 1 1 1 1 township, Cani-
5iseu,.rctaiiieO Ijy.UitJ wirluw.
apiiraisenient of the personal
iirles Uelfricb, late of lliejbor-Vale.hrcs.-il-
r.t:ibieil hi' I.i.
d'.mntii lle!lri..ll- 111
ftlt,,!-, ...... " .
-sAcr... , ,, ' appraisement ol the personal
.soj ,, i nrv Walters Into rt tt. .rl.
'iii. "Ii . eatv.l. electeil to bo retained
l"". Kl., 11 M U'ullr.ru-1'lmiV.
li-'tit of the iicrsoriul iimnnHi. nf
am ;iii:,-:,,,..,.. i',. mi.'i
nmiri mw 11-
r the wiilow--tl:i'.i.b5.
4 ATM AX. Clerk.
. r.ueiicoura. Aov. . is...4t.
n t...
--"'.li I.N LAUC.E QUANTITIES FOU
t-"" ".'ii.'tMinour, at
f 1. set apart fo
tr . ;ko. w.
T r"!r,er. Kbensburo
rjLITCH'S Imperial Russian
V Y2 itwf U'l.l..aA ... w...
- - . .... v . 1 1 1 ti, in,- 1 1 .ui:. k3iii-
gltr-,in sent, postpaid, on receipt of tl.
AV. IPJKMAX T. KKIE.U H-, IUadiiiK, Tit.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE
to sell the best low-priced Co; ii Sheller evei
patented. Ia-t farmersnml everybody who hn
corn to shell pend for -ircular to "KAM'Li
COUX-slli;i.l.EK CO.," llui ritiluii, Ia.
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1 .2011 pasres. I."ill Enp-ravinus. Tin- best entrpris(
of the j rar foriireii I s. Every family u ill ha e it
jytithiti'.l ltl:r it w if imlilisl.ra. I- or rinulars ad
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Ilijrhest price paid for prime iji alil.v by L. M
ELK1XTOX, Soap ami Ciimllo Manufacturer
lb) Miir-aieitii St., riiiladelphia.
Ml cf CASHMERE HAIR TOM
i hush p isscd as a I . 0,1101 er ot I lie ! rou 1 h ol
1 hi' 1 1 a 1 r 51 ml " hisl.ers. It is nil I In 1 si il. v 111 11
. ri ii.y. el it sol tens and smootii"-s the liair lai
iirlli r iiml more pcnti.im nt ly I hall any Oil 01
Pomade. I'scd as 11 It lir Dressim.. it p -oibiet
I b-irosi bra ui ii I a ml lust rous loss. Warm 1 -
d peil'ei tly harmless. lis r.'.i. ne p.i'uiiK
is i;. lie 1111; i uled. beint? !l lilleil l.oni lie
wot lt-rciiou'!i'Ml Ko-'cs f t 'asiimere. l.-irvt
b. .tiles only .Vi cis. Aild.er-s ASCII EN RACH A
M I lLi)1', 4u.l N. :il Si., Philadelphia, "'a.
6US5AT KYEKT!
uiXXALS Or THE 1'OOli.
Wii'si. s'r ! "Woi'li' you plaze to spake a'sy
A till sit ye down Tiv ihe dure?
jlie Kleeos. si.-, so lij.ht and so left'ess,
Sie lie:i"-s pypr step on the floor.
AYlir.t ai's lier? Coil knows! She'a Ijee.t
waUely
Fo Mt'o.ii'is. ami tlie liaelli.lves Iter wiUl;
? lie- S.-iu ner lias wusteil ami worn her
'J "11 she's only lie ghost of a child.
A II I have ? Yes. sho ?s. and Ood help me ;
I'll three Utile darl'njs lieside,
As pu. ily ns iver ye see, hir,
I'.nt won by won dbroooed like, and diet-.
"YV'i.it was it 1h:vt look them, yn're askiiis?
M'h Movei iy, siv.-e, and no do.ilit !
T'e - oeiislii il fur food am' 4 e: h a!.', s'.,
Like flowers Obried t'p in a drought.
Il was dreadful to lose them ! Ah was it ?
It seemed liko my lieai-l-stiings would
hreak,
Eut there's days when wid want and wid
sor-ow
I'm ll.aiikful they're pone for their sake!
Tln-ir father.' Well, s:r, saints forgive me!
It's a fold tot'Kite th:it lowers its own !
lint what wid the Mhrikes and the iiquor,
I'd lictter be. sthrup'iu' alono !
lo T want to k.ipe this won? The darlint,
The Issst and lit-avesT of all !
Siii're you're niver a fath-r yourself, sir,
( r yon wouldn't lie askin at all !
What is that ? Jililk and food for the baby !
A docther and medicine free !
You're hiiniiii' out al' the s:cU children,
Ai:d poor toilin' motlu-rs, like mc '.'
(J-m1 bless you, an' tliim 1 1 1 : ? t. lave bent you!
A new life you've jwn me ; so,
Shure, sir, won't yon look in the cradle
At ihe colieen you've saved, 'fore you go?
O mother o" niareies ! have pity !
, darlint. why rouMu't you wait!
Dead ! i ad ! an the help in the durcway !
Too into! , toy oaliy ! Too late !
ha
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cost. First -class .". lb New Tables, colil-i-iM.
S-i;i.nil-li:itid Tables 111 ulc ovc,
."i.il. ',.HI. Are. A real varu ly to suit
all buyei-s. Send Torn I .it;ilo--ue.
KAVAXAidi at nr.crrr..
Cor. Canal A. I i nl re Sts., New York.
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fire minutes, nn. efleeisu sin edv erne.
V i'ts. 11 linx. liv mail. iri-u ia i s I rrr. Aildr- ss
S. C. V I'll A M. .. Soiilh P. .idi L l., I hil.iil., la.
nibl by all I ru its.
OSRIBLE I
I suffered wilh CATARRH thirl r years, ami
Wiis cured by a simple ri medy. Will si ud ;e-
riot, mistake free, lo all tilllieted. Rev. T.J.
MEAD, l.'i-iiwrr 111,. S raeiise. N. Y.
ACCKTS! A RARE CHANCE
We .i p.-v an .A - ciii -. 'li pe, wi i k in a h.
wlin 1 rii" isc wo 1 us ATn.i.r. I . rryl bi-ijj (
I u ru .sued I r . iie.s.'s 1 a n. .niitri ss
Ol I.I :! A CO. C i.n lo.i Virtt.
ill arren Qange
EH rust rrEEiiim H B
A. 11 A 1 L II OA l CAll SCUX1J.
A c;: ic ;m), ide.it of .lie Wa..Ji!;,s'n.i Cop
ittil il'iis w.-iie:: of an inc:.de-it 011 . lie Bo---ton
a-id Alba-iy Ita't'.xiad, wliloh occurred
lint many weeks ajjo :
I .;-n Efio.s wli..i fi.-st sijrck tve ? a
ve;y i.injjular genius on my road fiom
Sjii ing.io'.d lo lluslon. Tliis was a s.'ot'',
lii;:ck-wliisl:e!ed m?n who sat imniediuJe'y
1,1 f, out of me, add w ho iitl tilled fion lime
In .ime i'i llicnio'ri, sl li.oge antl ttn:. eoii.i -alile
ma-iivuviers. Kve.y mw ami ben lie
woidil gel up aoil bu.ivaway loll'Cki.i
row .e'..si;ige wh-ei' leads (.0 (lie tloor in
I lice d awi.ig- room ccs. antl wl:en lie
ilioi'Iii, liine'f sccive from 00: e.vji ion
would f.dl to l.'i'gliiiig in iiic mo:d violent
r.iaiiiie-', a id eon.iiire be lieaKliful exer
cise .. i.il lie was as led in tliei'ce?."; alob
sier. As we iicared Ilosiii ;lie.e demons-! a
tions iticie.ii-t tl in violei:re, save i Ji.it ilie
s; .;ii-.jr!r no longer ian aw?y to lapli. but
kepi li;s .seal and chuckled (oliimsolf, wiili
hi'-' chin down lcep in iiis.hiil coPa:. l'tit
il.eeliap'e". llial .hose xi i nii-.iveai'suptlci-weni.
lie moved ibeni lie.e, lies e. lie p.-l
Uicm Lebi.ii' iiim. He wa" ev!denily gel
'iiipj; .eadv lo leave, but an we we.-e i wcn-iv'-uve
iniie:: f.0111 lhistoii, ihe idea cf srcli
t a. ly . 1 pa; ... ions war I'd'eulous. J f we
b.'d eiiieicil.be ciiy 1 hen i be nvsie. v woe'ii
li.ive icm.'iiicd nosolvet!, bet ihe '.'.i;.ii;vei
litc.iiiie 1 1) c:.ci!cd i l:3t be cou'.d keep Iii.;
se.ii; 110 li.i,',ei. Some one must liclpbmi
aiid ir I W..S '.be ueu.e'.i, lo liim be sek-ea d
me. ltidcniy vu iii; as if I bad :- e 1
a qi'.c;-lioi't' be sa'-d, niching b:tn-ei;"o a.ul
f o i.i ".he ine.tiii iv.ie, pud s'a'.pirg bis les
io'c lici e.'d bieaibi.i- ii.i.d :
4 I'.een rootle tlnee ve.io
'.Mi'.''
'Vc1, been i.i Ei'.tijie. I'olk-, don't- e--el
1.1c for tlnee looti'bsi ye.', but I got
b.-iM". b a-it? s st. 'til. I icU'g.apIu tl '. btiii
ilii b;3 wife's wj,itl; obe atouUI iSoou rival
(uee.i Victoria's, tbo bii-a'Jger lore down
. .be pa.-i-.a3e way again, and geiiiu.-j in li?j
olil co. iiei, wbe.e be 'bought liinielf ou
; of sight, went 'ibiough .be p aiigest j'a.t
i '.oiiiiiiie, laughing, put! big bis mouth i.1.0
.he drollest shapes, and : ben swingidg liim-
i-elf b;ick a.id f. :.b hi tbe limileil spaee
, if be were "walking dowd Broadway,'1 a
j fuU-riggt d Mel.opo'litau belle.
1 Sooui id we iobeil into tbe depoi, a.?d I
pl.-.eeu tuyi.elf on .be Ovber ear, ojipor.iie
i ue s.ia.ige , who, wi.h a ;Hi.iin.vi e:u ia
, bis baud, dese.e.ided and was isiii.Mbdg 011
; Ihe lowest b ep, ready lo jump on .lie p!;.l-
101 m.
I looked from It's facefo tbe faces of tbe
I pi op'e before ns. but saw iio&Jgu of uco-
lu. inn. itiiueniy bo c. "cd: t
'T!ir-e tbey are '. '
Then be kulicd ouhtglit, bat in a bvs-
e. cul soi-t or a wry, as lie looked over .be '
crowd. I followed bis eve. a.ul saw some I
, tiance but!:, asife.owucd andsbou'iloied j
awi.y by .be weli-d.esatd ami elbowi ig ;
jib o-ig. ab-lle wo..iau in a faded die :, '
, and a well-wo. u bat, with a face almost
pa-tii'dl in i :. intense but bopeful expic-
i -- t'apciiig iujrdly fiom w indow :Awi 5
i dow as tlie eoacbes glided in.
j 'be Iiail .iot yet iA-:n the s. : 3ger, bi't a
; iiiuurcnt uf.er slie cai'ght bl.i eye, a.'d in
H-ioiecr liiiiiaoi, be badjum;id 10 ilie pl.it
fu. !ii w'ih bis iwo jio. 1 u.a.:. cans, and 1u.1l.
i.tg a bole id ihe crowd, pu-Jiing one here
aird there, a. id 1 nulling o.ie of bis bu.iii!e3
phimp into tbe we'.l-dovcloped siomacli
of a venerable lool iig olil ge.i. leman in
Siieetiiclcs, lie lii.-lied ioaiil tbe p'rice
where she ws sla.iuiug. I think I never
t.v a face ;u:;utnc so luauy liil'e:eit ex
pressions in to sbo.t a lime as il'.d that of
ihe Ritle wwdjii wb'.ie ber husband w.'.i on
biij way lo her.
Site d'dn't look jiiei'.y ; on ibe conirory,
sbe lool id ipii.c jii.iid, but iJjiiitbow 1 fr't
a o'g hupp ; 1: c in my ihroal as I a ebi'd
Iter. .Sbe wv.r, i.'y.i-ig io laugh, but, C.ikI
b'ci.sber. liow eomp'eicly sbe f.illcil in ibe
ai'emot. Hi;. miui.li got i.. 'to ibe poi ion, 1
but it never tirovi d nf.er, wbile sbe blioLrd
l:i-r eyes so fa I 'liat I suspcc'til the only
i"H"ibt occa'-'ional f-l'tuiises of tbe b.oad-
j '
this uiimii.rv r ini.tii.u.
We pa. ted by t i ga.e in J .'ne, ,
That soft a id balmy momh,
ISe.ietiih tbe sweetie beriming mooo,
And (woiuh hunth sumh bunth I
c. i't find a rhyme to momh.)
Years were to pass ere we should meet ;
A wJ aud yawning gulf
H'vides me fioui my love so swct,
Wh'le (nlf sulf dulf mob. Sturk
again ; I can't get any :hvme to guif. I tu
in a g.-lf iuytlf.)
Ob ! how I d -erded in my oul
To iart from my sweet nymph.
" hile yea s shoabl their long seasons roll
Lefore(livmih lv-,M)h ku.ph. (!IUIU
I il have to let it go ai thai..)
Iienea.'a tny fortnne's steru ducree
ly lonely spiviis sunk ;
F"o. I a weary tjoul slioukl lie
A. "da (hunk ilui.k lnnk L . That
will never do in .U world.)
She buried ber dear, lovely face
Within he.- a..ire si-af;
he knew I'd ihiuk it a wreihed jdace
Wle;e she was (p.i f- :.ir'- la.i- ha f-acd-harf.
That woa't answer, eithui.)
On ! I had loved her in my ycirs,
I loved ber for berself ;
I loved ber for he? tende: tea s,
And also for "jer ( well" uclj." tielf oe'f.
NTo, no ; not foi her p.: if.)
I took lieween rr - Pa n's liei" lie.vl,
How sweet lief i'-ps diil ihh'ci ! '
I kissed her lovi.'gly, ami sa d -(bunch
mouch louch- ouch. Not a b't of
it did I say oc7t .')
I.i wild de.sp.i"..- I v. ru.ig her hand,
yiy teais iiey did esiatv ;
My Morrow 1 could not comm.-ml,
And I was but a (s.-pe d?.pe la,,?-? -ape.
Well, iiti.haps 1 iln! i'eel like a 1 ii.ie.)
I g.vve o ber a fond a'.iep,
Sweet pupil of love's school ;
I told her 1 wo.ilil ere lie true.
And always be a (dool nool tnool
fool, sjoice 1 come o tlr.uk of it, I was a
lool ; for she fell ia love with auotl er fe'lovv
btjioie I was gone a month.)
211i:ill STOKY.
:' 1
;ii'd
slriuidcrd fellow who elbowed his w t
rapidiv towa'd be. And iliei, a : hi Jd
clo. e a. l d.-oppci! t.io e eveiki' liug
l..iiii'r;ii's. sbe just i 111 mil coin; iloicly ;
wi:b ber bnck low;;d li'mi. add 1 ove i;
face with ber liatid.s. And Ibos sbe
w iieii (lie s' -oiig mad g tibei til be' i'
lii.; arms as if be b;u! been a b..b
lielil ber, sobbing io his bicasl.
Thc.e were enopgb g.ioi.ig at liem.bca
vcii I.. low-, aod I in. uetl my eyes away a
iiio.iicoi, a!ul llicii 1 sawtv.o b lyr intluer'.il
b.i -e rop.iilabnui", si. lulling lit a.. wi;idg
Mici. eyej nnil 110: c" on tlieir !i .le roat
; 'ceves. a?il b'i. J !.?.; oi'i anew at eve;3 frt: li
demonsii-.i. ion on tbe part of ibcir inoibf r.
Wbe-i I lool.nl at tlie si.a -gtr ip'.ain be
b::d bis br.t il.iwn ovi.t bis et '; b.'t b" :
wife wa" loo! i.'g r.p a. bii.", a .d it si-etncd
a.; if ilie peit tp tears of i bo: e weary
1:1011. b.; of walii.'g wee i -i. ii.'g tliroi'gh
ber eyelid.;.
1.
t 011 ; i.:cy vc goc iu
by ibis
a.izs:.i87l
I , iu . e .c'a.-e. .... 11. t a ill ill -.1 1 lo -ol . R. 01 1 -iiijf
l"Ki- l' inlir I-11. nd I in in'.iiii- ,"i Sli..' . i.i-r
li.ale. li.cel I . . I . FFLl.EK, WAltRLN Ar.
Co., Waller 6i reel. N. V.
r,Ili: Most sellins: HooU intlir ninrkrt
JL I ! l lie rnlcn r
Petroleum Y. Knsbv
ft is illustrated by THOMAS A s.r.
jrreatcst .if American Artisis.and contains an
in' rodiieliou by Hon. Cli.u b s Sunnier. Asians
wanted lor t'nis and ol her popular books. Ad- 1
dri-ss 1. N. RichardSiiii A: Co., Roston, Mass., and j
St. Louis, Mo. I
X'$75 lo .$'250 per month,
everywhere, !
m. lie and le- :
a tit:1'', to nil i-oiiii 1 ne i,i-M'iMf 1'ircnvi o -
7- COMMON hlAsK FAMILY .KWI(; MArHINL.
This Machine will sl.iu.-h,. hem. Icli. tuck, quilt.
cord, bind, briiid and embroider In a most su-
m i i.ir manlier. Price only $15. Fully licensed
. 'and warranted for live years. We will pay :
-i.turtt for any machine that will sew a t rnr- 1
I er. more lieu lit it ill. or more cm si ic scam i.mu
-lours. It makrs the "Klastie Lock Stitrli."
livery second si itch run be cut. and still the
. cloth cannot be pulled apart wit bout teariesr
""i it. We pay iijfc-inslroni 7.toX(l peruionih
ijaiid expenses, or a commission from which
ni'ii-i that amount nn be made. Addie-s
s" SKCOMR & CO.. ZAwbKi, Jii.si.. I'iiislvy,h,
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Cheap Farms! Free Homes!
O:. the ine of the UNION PACll-'U' RA1L
ROAI IS.OUtt.UUO iierrs or the lust Faruiingr
ami Minerui ltndsin Ameriesi.
8 IKMI.0OO Acres In Nebraska, in the Platio
Yalley, now for sale.
Mii.il (xni tTii, rr.YtTH.F. soil
Tor Grain jrrowinir and Stock R:iioi.ir uu -or-passrd
by anv in Ihe I nilen tstalcs.
CtiEAI-KK is pK-cr, more favorable tortus
Ki ven, ami more convrnic.it to market tbau 'i
be found eisewhei e.
Fro lloinestcail for A etna I Selllers.
The best legation for Colon ies-Saldiers en1 i
tit'ed to a Homestead of IH Acres.
Send Torllie new Ilrse-ipt ive Pemphlet, wit tl
new maps, publisheil in Kn-rlish. (.iermnn. Swe
dish am) Danish, mailed free everywhere.
Address O. F. IA 13.
Land Com'r U. P. R. H. Co., Omaha. N. b.
"--rthsi fn
"to-e,
It.
"ii 14 inches to V5 Inches Iouk snd
:i. sipuare. Apply to
W. A. LEVERING,
Lumber Commission Merchant,
Callowhill St. WharL
Pllll.AOKUUIA.
cl Teachers Wanted.
n .... KA,.HKUS htc wanted immedintelv
hin i ' ,u,"-r'of the schools of Cleartield
Ii iJ, 1 . or nvo monitis. .i0 K-r
M aid m.mthly if desired, to either male
W'U",T?- oir further information
'Au-,.,. J J 1 IUH' ''V N EUAN. Secy
--"'v. 1.1, mvj.-:jt.
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ORJNS! Oil IIRflAXSI for the
Parlor, Sunday School and I'hurrli. 6o
laves, 2 setsof Ri-eds t Iii oukIioii t ; li slous. Only
Iflio. The best Irnran in Cue world for 1 he mon
ey. We can supply Organs ratiifiuir in price
from 55 to H.WM aiid oiler ihe mosi liberal in
ducements to the irade. ''"eaeliers. Clergymen,
ami others, who will act a9 aKet8 for liie sale
of our inslrii.nents.
'i be "PARLOR GEM" PIANO. 7 Oeiavep.fuM
Iron fiame, oversi runr scale, roun.i corners,
carved lejjs; the finest low-priced l'iano man
ufaetureil. Fullv warranti'd.
VIOLIN STR!NC.S.-We import direct t roin
Italy, Germany and France, the vrry ciioiccst
stiintrs thai are made, and can supply tlie ovde
at lowest market prices. Sample set of choice
Violin or Guitar si linus mailed free fortl. Hand
instrument. Sheet Music, Music Rooks, and
Musical merchandise of every description.
HM. A. l"ONI Ac (O.,
11-1.1 3 17 IlltOAIlWAV, new Yorr. 13m.!
IlraneU frtore, 39 Fnion Square.
! IVMIIST N TION.L SXDDl.K AND
; - tia
TIARNRsSSHOPOPriviitM i't ifVTV.
anie to tbe enclisure ' Hiirh street, (opposite fnii'm School House.
er. on t1(. lit It iImv of II..I..I.PF 1 Westward. F.brnsburu-. l'n.v f ll'Xril.I
II 1TK STKKlt. Theown- Propnetor. SatU'lrr nud Harnrxx made ri re
lilvear. i.uv ,.i. j ..... 1 ....iVi 1 aiin.u...,..i, ; i:.. 1
jr-.v. -r--.- .ii.iiii-3 unit lano iiuiiru mm an wuii " . ' . in uii line t-; e;e .
1 1-n Tiv . W. P.. RipL-vti i 1 tl,. Ivct. munner. on flip ch.-ti-li.ct rtit i o. .iriH
, IN OV. II lfls 1 . . . . . . . . , I
,-...-oi. 1 at ru. m.rsT roflsonuoie miiii. i.rj .rr.i 1
1 Vi ur ,.1.1 .
f-l'lfst...! 1
-.v " i'l""ir,
at ;.ic
.ii.ie. "
Aslie i?Vi tb'-s he : nbltptl hi:-, land: a:il
en; -igcii ibe po. ivna.i e:u' or. bis left lo .lie
ri-,b., a.ni .lreii f.om ibe iijbtlo .be lcl
ag..I.i.
"t-oi; a w:'e sr.id T.
'-Ves. aod tbiee cbi'il.en," be ic.'.i-ncd.
lie .bi n got up a.ul folded bi't ovc. coal
a dev., ai'i; bung ii, over tbe br.ck of .be i-e.i.
'Vim :i.e 11 -eiiy nervous over tbe 1... .'
le., a'li'i, you?" I siiii!, w.icli"..ig Ibe liu
jje. y nuivi'llll'llis.
"ell 1 shouKl tb?..U f.o." bo .e.dird. " I
hain't slept .lUodly lo. a week. And do
you know," be went o., glancing around
in be p.;-' eiigeir, anil t-eaking in a low
io.ie, 'I am aluio. t ci . ...in tbisi.ain wdl
11-n olf i be lack and beak my neck befoie
I f,e. io l'o: ion. Weil, ibe fact is, I have
I1..1I ioo r.urt'.b good b'.ck for one ma.; lately.
The i liii-g can t la .1 ; il ain't liu'utral . Iial
it sbor.ld, you know. J've w;uehrd ii.
i si. it lains, ibeii il shim r , tben it rains
agaii'. K .a ins so ba.'d you think it's nev
er going lo i-top ; llien it shi.ie:. so bright
vimi ibiiik it's always going to shine ; and
jiv t h ; you are setilcd 111 eiiher belief, yon j a
a.e knocked overbv a cluinge toJiowilial 1;
you know nothing about it."
'Well, acco.ding to ihat philo opby," I
said, "you will combine lo have sunshine,
because you arc rxncciiii"; a siorm."
"J l's curious," lie 1 e 11 tied, "bni beo 'y
ibiug which makes me think Iwi'l get
through :ife, is bccaiiLe I think I woa't.':
"Well, Ibis is curious" said 1.
' Lord, yers," be replied. 'I am a ma
cbiuist 1 made a di-coveiy nobody be
lieved in it spent all my money trying lo
get it oui nioilgaged myhoine all wen,.
Everybody laughed at me everybody but
my wife spituky little woman said sbe
would woi k her lingers ott" lie fore I shonUl
g:ve it up. Went lo England no betie.
-t.ir.ie within an are of juiiivigoll'Iiilon
biidge. Went in:o a woiksbop lo ea::i
money enough to come home with herel
met ibe man I wanted. To make a loug
s.oiy bboi , I've brought 50,000 home w'.a
me add here I am."
"Ciood for you," I ecki'.ned.
"Yes," said lie, "M0,0(K, aniK.ie heA
of it is she don't know a.ivi Jibig about if.
I've fooled be
her so
i-av 110;
thou
a bee 1 1 oe ior nonie.
"And uow, I supiKice, you will male her
happy."
"llappy," he veprcd, "wh.", you don '.
k.iow auy.'it'.'g about ii. She'i wo ked
rice a dog since I have lecn gone, Irving
io support her:.elf and the children decent
ly. They paid her hireen cent apiece for
making while shiris, and that is .he way
die'd live half the time. She'll come don a
there to the dojHit to meet me in a gingham
d es-S and a shawl a hund.ed yea s old,
and she'll think she's d.essed rp. f)h, t,l.e
woivt have 110 clo .lies after this oh, no I
guess not !"'
Aud with these words, which implied
A T.'tvi.k "Tni ' I' .Drr.' 1:1: ofa. A
I-, tie Inotber is :.ouie ime;i l.io.-c ageeeable
when he become:; aff ogel over yonder.
Our fiie.Mi I'a.ker k-iows a certain little
bro;ber wliojn he wot 'tl g'. dlv v.'ft lo
tbe . lii-her : bin e. if socie y bull not ;nch
an absn il icjud'.ce aganist ii.emtili aitd
.in tie: . Yon.-g ji.l.er lovtd Mi-r. (.'I.ti.tm,
.be f ijtcr of be ::iiii balie, and a few eve u
ings ao lie i:..licd upon tlie lady for tbe
pi',Hi e of pr.iposidg to he.. They K.it
i'jioii ibe sofa in ibe froib pa. lor, alono. Ai
be evening woie on, Pa. ber pbil.cd up
t:ou,.igf, nudged over lo Mi:,:; I lauu.i'.s
siue of ibe sufa, a.al began i.oi.ie jt.cl-dii-n:
y .eiii.i 1 j ubout bis "e.trn-;! h..pii
Ul':.' ," llij "-ilta.; ':i lo.lgiilgs," his ';,oili's
idol," Irs 'bive's yo;i)g d.cam," &c, Vc.
Just r-jbeb.il taken Mi.js ('la.nni's 1" !c
hr.ud in his, ai:d was about to vs 1
hi.oie'f, a ic.Iiie s.iceze was lieu. d be
neath ibe :.i.."a. J'a.kcr a 'd C'laumi bo ii
sprang io ' heir fee.'. I'a.i.er il siggtil -be
:au".i a way f. 0111 the wall, a.'d .here lay
you .g Ck .nun, s.iiicl.e; ing a.ul tb.'ci !:. g
a:, if lie jo.'i ; ich ib-ugs s.u.id away i.i lus
i.tcuioiv. Aud when Alii,. Chimin dew ;i
liim a;?d boxed bis ea.rj lit lcuiaintd i.i'cnl ;
bin e..c..pn:g, lie inn ti n- i , ..i
si.aidi g .be.e with lii, lu.dd on ibe kdob.
be ob.se veil: Never you mir.d ! I'oi a
giiid' light i';)-siai.s to te'l 111.1 ih;u you
a. id old ra.kc. have bin a i:iin' d v. n yi r
k"p;s;n' e..ch othe-, and .Aptcez'm' one an
other's bands ami a hnggiu' like mad ;
a carry in' on sc.i.iii'ms ! I'm goin o tell
ma certain! And you jist wail inl p...
conies home, and if lie don't boot 1I1..I
1'a.kcr out o' Ihe front door ijoicke'ii 1'gh' -nin,'
my name's not William Ifeu.yCk.uini.
Ob, he'll go for you. mister 1 lie'll root
around in here like a ma.j.ac whej he
;uows you've bid kis.in' sis! - ever you
mind !"' And then Chimin faded into ibe
cn'ry. Parker and Chimin have not jet
ag.ccd 'o coubol'da'c. Mux Athlct:
TjIE WlZ TtD AND TITE TOUACCONIFT.
The other day, a pleasant-looking gentle
man, of foreign appearance and accent of ;
pi leech, entered a tobacconist's shop in one
I of the market towns of youth Durham, (
! tsiiys tbe London (Jrocer, and reipiested
i that he might Iks supplied wilh a good
1 cigar. The article having been funii.shed
! him, he proceeded to apply it to his noise j
j w ith the air of a connoiseur, and then to ,
protest that its llavor was most peculiar, !
1 . ' . . 1
not to eay intensive, liie win my nauis.- ,
man declared that the cigar was an ex- (
celler.t one : his visitor as stoutly main- ;
tahied that it was not, and that he was so '
1 convinced of the fact that he at once deter-
l.-.incd to try w hat the cigar was really made
1 f. Taking a penknife from his '-neker,
he began to cut tlie "weed" in two, and
bad no sooner commenced to do so w hen a
, : ,r rtl,. .1 ...... 1 ,e.l from tbe citar-
tolcd her so of.cn, add disap-ioixicd j . ,)e cut tIie fasler the feathers j
much, that I just concluded I wou'd u 1C avio1c ciar had been whit-
'bi.ig aWit lb s. Hlien I gol my . ,wJ i,M,ked more l-ikn
lieu ii., '""' ""s-c . -, ,
an upholstei er's than a tobacctuiist s. llav- ;
in" given this occular and practical proof,
that he had not remarked tlie peculiar Ha- j
vor of the cigar without reason, the foreign 1
gentleman took bis depaiture, leaving the
thop-keeiK-r utterly bewildered and tho !
possesso. ot a quantity 01 "-.uui-n uuougu
to stud' a. 1 ordinary cushion.
At Dc'.-o;l la t week, on their way ea-t-w.1.11
from t,aiiad;t, wciC mail icd a jiair of
l.t.ig-t. ied love. 5 whose i-to;y i . made pub
lic by tbe l'ut of ibai ci y. J11 lyjl, ilie
'w..in, ihen living in a village of Ont;Io
cor nt y, Alicb., were beoo. bid for wli..i,
'hey hoped to fidd an ea. ly in;., ii-igc, ibe
yoi'ng m.1.1 being a smdout of )..w, wb 'e
the l.dy sh.t.ida small heieiiiia: y ea.;ee
wiili her wiilowed mocber a.ul a bioibei, a
li'i.aiei at tbe South. What- liiile. niouev
ibeie was in tbe c.i .e npier..iined lo .tie
vronii ig biidc, who, wiih ibe ge,iero:.i. y j
cba ..t e. "r.iic of her t mot ion, cu..li il p'ea - j
an ly uj-on ihe great bent lit it i-hould be io 1
tbe SLiiiggling novice al the bar while yet !
be awai.td his tirst client. 'Ihe wtililidg j
day was appoint id, and the pi cliuiitiai y
a.'i a'.igeiiioiii s wore nca- completed, when ;
news came i.uddcnly f 0111 the son and '
brother of the Souibeui plantation ib..i, be
had failed disiii troily in a heavy coi ton j
spc-cul.it ion. anil was not only itihietd lo J
Unipoia.y bankrup cy, but aio involvtil 1
in dcbis "for which bis private honor was
specially pledged, lie wrote lo his mother
aiiil v.if.ier in pa... iod.i.e dis,: ti.. of midd,
P -v'11.-! llicni to help liim if they could, or
lie must be dishonored ar. well ar. luincd ;
ami they, w:. boat a thought of .be schisb-lie-s
of .be demand, besiiati d not t .; decide
. iial be i boniil l'lecly have 1 heir all. The
li.ile houo-e.sl;ite war; sold, a.:d ibe de
v.itcd women Kent ic; whole price to tbo
bankiupt ; and the sistei, ai'ift joining in
ib s uit-iilice. docla.-ed to ber lover that
ibeir engagement for ma.riage mu:.t not
co.i.i.ii'e. Sbe had consented to tbe killer
i-i tbe belief that she c.m'il i nitr their pro
poised union wi.h some means of hot own
l aid its li.st s'wuggti.-g ycai:, but now I
that ibeir marriage nutst nccr... a. ily be into j
hclp'e:.:; povei iy on both sides sbe. would j
low ber. e:l to wc inie a sneer biiuieu :
e whom he lovtib Ve.y jnior him- ;
rr tbe lw student ccilaiiily was ami
-....ul .1 would have been for b:m to mar- ;
:y if .tier such ci c imsiaitecs, be protcsicd 1
veiti oiedily against ibe wiser judgment i
a id Ic .! sebi:-.h icr..s of bis bei .o bed, and j
made eloquent u- e of eveiy arguiner.t lb..-, i
voi". Ii fill loinance and exeitetl leeJing cou'd j
t I rj l . o .t ouUi ...s-. l.s. ,1.4 I
ii ui. Sbe insis'ed that 110 engagement j
should ei;sl bit.vcen them until time bail j
brought biigher fo. iuiicu to Ode or boih, j
a. .tl lie yeiti gma.i was coui-rIIciI to yield. 1
As they we: e unable lo litlp e. eb other a:;
.bey weie then siiuaud, ibe di.-eugaged i
lover p Cit'iilly tborgl.t it hi- duty to ac-
i-ept an op.pori eni-'y of piofe -ior.ul ad-
a'iceiiiciit'i).i"tredh;miiii'ii'l:;-d-ii '-ca, .mil j
aceo.ib -iglv came casi wa d, af.er a p...1" ig
bise .baiif de.it h. They we.e lo chivs- ;
oil w:.h each oilier au Hie tle..rc:;t el 1
"ends ; and by this means wh.le the law
yer wa-. tlowly lnaKi-ig .1 place lo. lnmse:i 1
i.i his distantVield of eil'oi i. be was able to 1
lea.ii that Ibe uc-bea: ed -;'il id .be t- i- J
e: u v-!'igc was earning a livelihood lor j
he. moiiier ai.tlsclf by music teaching. A
h-ViC was inaiiilaiiicd f ir soupj tiuie by ihe j
'.xr v "dow and her d.t.ighier thai their I
um and biiiiber in the ijiM'li woalil yet ic- j
i.icve his ow-.i for.u ie ai-d theirs ; but the
udfjoiiii.iaie s.icci'laio. incj.tou dicO be- 1
fo.e he could, take ihe f.tst siep towa its I
suchXicoiisnnimaiioii, aud iifc-longpove: ty i
ws 1 be.icefo. . U to be t be f..;eof 1 lie gen.. e j
Odes w ho had impove: i:-;;cd . l!ein..clvi's for :
hibi. Yeais a.e to the poor what dit- s a.e :
io the 1 ich in the achievement of some
commo.i desi.e and yea.s rolled away ,
while be law siuiiedl in ne East a ad the :
nut ;:c teacher i:i ihe "c
fv;r soulid p;i.e. Many a gia :d worhi'y
success comes fiom Hie despt',;uioii of des
pair, and tbe hero of the p.eser.1 sto.y
aio:.e from his misery to slri'u co'.bi.iering
blows for biniseif. Three mom h ago, us
a lisctnbcr of a highly pr.tsperous legal li. ui
of I'hikulcbibia. be bad occasion to ad
vei iit-e I..,- female copyists. Alter tlie de
mand bad been Fupplitd theie came one
appbea ion from somewhere in Canada,
saying that the writer bad seen ihe adver
ti icment in an American paper, andasl.i.ig
if the papers to lie copied could not Ik? sc"t
to tbe applicant by mail, and .lu-i c
tiiiiicd by lier wilh her copy? Site was a
teacher and covM not leave ber place, bvt
wished to i.ie -ease ber income by Mune ki.td
of T-itnig. 'le lawyer recognized tbei.'d
bi'iid which bad been lioth so ki.-l aed so
ci iel to h:m yea sin-fore ; and iu retu.nhs
merely sent the lar-t letter be had ever :e
ceived from Michigan, wiih the inscription,
Cony this !" As the end of he s my is
a't-eady told, according to the iua n- io
fi..-.hioii of newspaper lomance, it is u. eleLa
'n tbla'e upon the easily guessed ci crm
staiices leadidg to it. Of cotmeMie Cana
dian teacher wrote timidly, again, to e.:-pie:-3
.be hajijiiness she felt in the p: c:r-per'-.y
of ber fo.mer lover, a.-d ibe hope
tiio bad that be might, yet apprcc:..ie her
j..;-st acrion. Of fott!J:e he win e aga'-o,
ihe.?. 'o know why be bad been so cruelly
abandoned o himself at la.t, and of com se
ibe e was an answer to that. In short,
aftei fifieen yeais tif reparation and appa
rent a'ienai i')i. the 111a-' lire man of neat'y
foity and tbe m.tiilon of not pue so mai-v
smiiiiic's found that -hey we. e rich enough
ai last lo ; er;i" ne ( heir old re'atio is. So, as
l'e De'roli 1'ost goes on lo tell, tbe love, s
met again last week by arrangement- at
ibe house iff a friend on Lewis street, in
that f" y, and going fiom thence i i tiavel- j
in.ga.iay to the residence of l'i'hop !c- 1
Cosk y, were minied happily ?t last.
1 heir wcddii'g journey was to Philadel
phia, whe:c the briilegroom bad p-epai-d
a h:ui ions home for '. he recep: ion of bis
bride, a-td there, very likely, they a e now
enjoying a lioneytriiMin woiihy of hearts so
tried and tmc. Not very exct ing nor dra
u aticis their story, lo le sure: yet it in
volves enough of -he Iruer t bcioism of
common life enough of fine womanliness,
a. ul lira I y," whole-.ome m.i lhood ioinake
it wo-th a i.ccjod telli ig.
TI1S-: ASK or KH.i. uti:t.G.
AN AFFECTIO.VATK 1IICH-MORAI. BAtLAl).
Thre wss .1 man nariv.l Ru-i-.-l,
His other name was fJregjr :)
He tlionrlit he was sotne pilu-ki-ens
Till taken ilow.i a peg.
loved a nice ycuit; dani-si-el,
lier ii 011 him did frown.
For he had much spondool-i-ieks.
And his maiden name was l'rown.
Tli::s Iinel was nnhap-pi-n.
And Sopliy was the same.
She w'sbetl to change the col-i-or
Of the ancestral name.
At last a seerct mar-ri-.iy;e
She did arrav.jje with him ;
S "c s.ii.l she'd wed her lov-i-er,
E'en if it took a limb!
So R.-.el ut a la.l-di-er.
And one dark cattish nij;ht
H- stood Iv-naib her ransmint,
AH ready for th.-ir niglit.
II- clasped her luuid in ,i-U-.nee,
As she stepped trembling dow 1 ;
Jerusalem ! oti'd-opped hat a:id dress,
Aiid there stood Mister IJrown !
And then be went for Uu-i-el,
A jl on hi 111 put a roof,
A 'so tin ears tui-me-rt-ous,
As he is living p.-oof.
l.e polished bu-i eru-:-eI,
He rolled him in the mire,
T'll he stretched out quite lifu-li-ess.
And almost did empire.
When Sophy heard tha ram-pi-us,
Iler love she d d bew iii ;
S!ie j.i ne.l the Uni versaiists,
A I'd finally took the veil.
iU all fair ma ds ami lov-i-crs,
Atte ul 'o nie, I licg :
IVirj'c the hearties p.l-ri-ent,
A-i the fate of liael tiregj;?
ri:rn:n:
A CA.iror.MAS STOUY OF A TELEGRAPH
on it . Ton.'
Josli Hilling on lf'h is'liny.
U .
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I have sprat a great deal of ra cbi.ig,
anil soiii moiiev, lew li.id iiul who was .be
fust wbi .slci, but up to tiow I am just as
u.iclvilized on the subject as I waz.
I c.u tell who jilayed 0,1 tbe fast jaiee
harp, and who beat ibe fust tin pap, a, id
1 kiio ibe year that tbe b:i p of a l honsai'd
si rings w:;z diskovered idj but when w ii:s
se!:-g w;iz an infant iz az hard for me a.z
to i ay tni p -ayers in lo d.iti-ti.
Wiii.s-4.'bdg is a wind ins .umenv, and iz
do.ie by juici.t-riiig the mou.h, a.ul blowi-ig
Ibroir-.b ibe bole.
There ain't no tune on the vrbole ea h
bi't wb..t kan lie played 0.1 ihisin liunien ,
a. ul tbaielebnitedoiil .uiie, Vankeed ooilie,
h... bin most whissclcd to ilea. li.
(.ale thinkers arc not apt tew be good
wbis lers, ii fakt. when a man ka.t't bink
ov 110 hi'.ig. then lie begins to win -ell.
We seldom see a ia: kal who iz a good
wbi: sler, there iz a g.aie ileal of boiior
bri - iit in a slia: p well puckeictl wh"-:'ll.
lox'd w bis. .lei s are go. .ing sl.arM. 75
vc..:-s ago t bey waz plc.iiy, bi'.t ibe disr.i.e
iew git rich, or lo hold olii. s, h.iz took the
pucker out of .Ills bo.ie.st and cbee. ful
ainu:.'iiiedt.
if I hail a boy that could. i't Wiii -rel, I
don't want lo be understood that L feel at
lrbc.y lew give ibe boy i j for lovt, but I
wot'lii much ra-her he woulil know bow
tew whii-ell fust ::iie .ban kno bow .ew
play a second r.te game of wV.
Eut I want il well undo, si ood thai I am
tbe l.J-.t man 011 lekord vhov.o.'d it'-"iv ea
woman a chauce .0 v. bis: ell if he v.oz re
tain she haii the right put .er fo i..
I never kneu agouti wliisler but w!iat;
had a giH-d co:is.;i.ution. Wliia li.ig
conipoLcd of pucker and wi.al, a. id tbe.se
.wo acco!iip!irli;.ie.u'. ue.ioio vigor.
I ain't afraid to Iriv t en ly man for a
CO.-OI : 5 y J ...'..Mill..
1 wouldn't wa.it to sell hi.n a f.i :r on
credit, for I should expekt .0 have lo Jake
ibe fanning back after a while, a :il . einove
the moiigage opb from liie farm.
A fo-t ..:.e v. his: .ler iz I ke a midd'i g
sl.e l'.uiiie., good for 110 -li.ig t'1 e. a.'d ibe
wbissl .dg ma keep a ma 1 f.n-.u g": . ig lo'.c
snin. b.iu il wo.i'l keep him fio-.n g ig
l.-ggi d.
1 i:e.c. l.'in a bee hunter brt a. h.it war- a
g'tt.u wbis le , a.ul 1 ilo'i't. 1. t:.iy ;dc .',
o.t the b.ea.ft oviiieca in thai w.l! m.d.e
s 111.. 1 so i.ii4y a. id use It A, wi.bu.-t ak.r.-l-ly
killidg h.1.1, az Lm i.i bcez i 1 lie . II
de ics"..
Huu.iMg becz a.ul w ' ".ig 1 eco.id ia e
ve :.cs a.e cvliieate.; of s.ini go u.:;, b;t
ti.l.er of iie.ii v.;l .d.ic a m...i fo. a go-, d
Eou.i c day's wo L'.
Some people aiivas whi.scl v.b.. e :. k -ger
ibis tbey do to keep .lie . a- 1 uir. ot
tbtiii. Wbe.i i v...:ali 'V I alwr .I.o. "'-
e.tu v. ii..: 1 ig tdC tic... .e-.t in. .., t
I s H;.'e to g tlo-.vii tt. i... v. .h 1 1 .oe i' .e
lime.
The bc.rt v.b" -;-Ic.-s I h.-. reeve .iea d .1. v
bl.i a .i. ig beiicg tie . ( '. mat- e . it'iii. 'v
w' b 'be i1igl1e.1i 1 e:ir- t. for ilie w'd'LeM.
bo d a:o.:.lt 1.;. ol iv i'.A " ev wb" ei r
: id
ii.. u. al .bar a iiim: 1
vo. a. o. t of .1 s b.'l
11 w-.u'iu u. op a
v ii.'t'k.
be rich enou-,h ioma .y.
A we.e toiling to
At ki t the w d
iih ibe depa. .u-e
to a tenebei h:p
ii.ua 1 he ice..;
money, tuoug-;, you be. e. oeiieve l struct
The toughcKt name for the epizootic or
hoi-se disease is that given by the New
York World, namely, hipifOihinophlegma-toblcnnocala-stalag.uiu.sl
A disease with
such a name is enough to kill any horse
that hasn't had more thau an oiilinaiy education.
owed tno-' her died, and w
of ibe. bc..e.ivtii daughter
ill ft i.-lll;.l.s ti..liiil-i. t' tf t
lo Philadelphia ab.ui-t'y ceased. The girl ,
des-pai-cd of .be fniu c for herself a. ti her i
correspondent now. 1 11 her iilial g efa id j
lot-jr dl ii'ou'i.-gtment she bebeved .bat he
would never be rich eitough to uia..y a
poor woman like hcrelf, a.ul resolved tliat
he should be left entirely fite 1 (iet:cifor. h
lo seek foriune in marriage. Tbe mood
was ooe not wholly u-iknown even loheioic
iiaiu.-es a.id blie i.tdulgcd it unt il he whom
she thought lo benelit was half mad wl Ii
tbe conviction that she h:.d delibeiaicly
ditcuidcd his f.ieribbip as we-l as hii
band. In vain he wrote io her. at her old
home, for some explanation of ber silence.
I li le.'lers weie reiuiued unopened, wi h
a uote fiom some old fiieml that Mi;s
had leftOnia.Io iniiiiediatey af er
her mother's dealh, without giving her Al
lure address to auy one. Then came for
the youug man a term of profound dejec
tion ; and theu a fierce energy lo hide and
bluut his injury iu uucomproir.ii.ing battle
- ' .
C:OD iVo'KMW.SH'P. r-)liiTHS leTl-
jde wa ; bu.'t, wi bout noise of h-ram 1, o.
c'.i'scl. or any l xl i i .le. d salem. All ibe
wo. k of tbapbig ai d lit. ing wan do.ie at
the ipitarrics and shops fa. away. Ihe
New "fork Cu.iiom livui,e is budl af'cr a
s'aiilar fa-hion.
It is acu.ioiiH fact that .he s: s !.' id cd
ipeii who arc employed i.i ca ig g a 1 te
v.t Dix Island, Me., for ibe New Vo i.st
O lice, c.iinot p epart n.aie. -al fast e longU
for the two men v lit a e employed to J-ei-.he
blocks. Each bliKk of g... ' c is cu..
t iini' d, faced, a id aecu a ely pumbe.vd
acco.ibii r to ibe wo ki.ig pi:; -s. When it
it -'ves at the si'e of Ibe ba lib 11 o dy
r.ie 1 a e en'red io set it. aided
n.-n liv s ear.i bosii't-r am-a a'i's-
sivne is made 10 lit exact 'y i.i 19 c '""
le aded for it. So accu -.do J"
of tbe Siipcrvising arc.n-
The fo'lowing story originaleil, we be
lieve wilh tbe San Fia.iclsoj Post. Wfc
gle it in ' he words of tbe California writer:
".M.i-iy amusing stories have been told
of Ibe fes ive freaks of telegraph oie:alor?
who. whenever aiTonled an oipotlnnify for
the display of their penchant for a good
joke, lovely fail to improve i-. Almost
eve ybotly lias beard of tbe operator in an
e.is e i city, who, on a hot summer day,
desiring to borrow a chew of tobacco frenn
o-e of Ills fellows in i he same 10 nn. instead
of making known his request by words of
mou.h. eliose what be deemed tbe k-ast
e .ba.'sliiig measure of induing a despatch
w'.-'c'o- traveling over a circuit of upwards
of a thousand miles, in aVxmt two miuules
ie..cbed tbe identical ofiice when:e it siart
cd. lnt'ch to ihe stu p: ise of the other chap,
whobkcidly slped his tobacco box. at the
head of tbe i repressible jokist.
'It of; ei happens that telegraphers are
called id'o service at tbe lep.eseniiition of
a s.age play, in which occiiis what is known
as a telegraph scene," srteh as the one
sbow.i in Eyron's "Ac oss tbe t 'otu inent,"
ot Eoiicic:iult's "Inig Strike." antl it is
thru, hat i lie operator bchiiul the s-cni s
lunuagcs to amuse himself by "talking" to
ibe "f a e: iii-'y" iu the audience, imiuumn
of rour: e o most of those present, who find
no meauidg iu tbe 'click"' of tbe instru
ment. "As a i evidence that the operators of
ot- eiiy are not ln.-hiMd hand in tbe matter
of having their fun. the following is related
of Jim , a well-known attache of tbo
Western Union :
"I)ui-"-:ig the theatrical season of last
year, the orama of "The Eoitg Strike'' was
produced at one of our thealres, and for
.be manipidatioii i.f the telegraph iustru
ir.en!, which plays an inijtoitant part in
the mo.st intpoiiaut act of the play, Jim
was engaged.
"His jMisi'ion was such tha the could see
he audience wii bout being scei:, and when
upon iaking his jxj: ition, discovering in the
a.'.dlto.'um a brother operator from Mem
phis, by nnrre Peptic. who had that day
ar ived in '.own he determined to have a
little spoi-t on his own acv-ouut.
"Acco'tl'ii'zlv, wheal he time came for
the se.id'.ig id", be fi - t .Icsac.'i. ..'ini loud
lv r.o.n. !' " 1 ,,s mac.'ifie the wo.ds 'How
a.e you J Ypier?"
"1'bequif k ii.ifef.:-.ioi".:d ear of Pepper
ca.'ght -be wo ds iiis. anil ", a.id wondering
who the del" e it was Sl aigb.eiitd up
a id sta il at tlie stage as if lie would
have givo'i two dollar and a baif to know
some bi-ig mo e.
" Ccipcr low's your innihci ? came
f-o'n 'lie i-'s.iumen.. a-nl Pi ppe , tbor-o'.i-di'.v
liv-st'-ied. tn.iert eontidcii'.!.. t- his
fair part ner to cup c. s his P-rer a.s'onihli-
i. ic-it at tbe 1.10-t si'igular circuiiistoiice.
"As luck would have ii, the auditoi ium
he'd ipii e a delcga ion of telegraphers
who by this t ine saw thai Jim was up to
one of !i;s old o:iks and with one aceo-d
hey begin to look about the ilii'atre for
Peoper.'
"Jim r.a-.v he effect of bis experiment,
a ! e .joyed Ii'mself hugely.
.Vjip.er had i't got limugh leMIng his
g'rl ail abodt i-, when ttiere cune a no-her
ii. o -: age.
bat won't d, o'dPep'e:, T know you
we-l. a id yon !r..dn't lielier be fiMiloig that
cont'd nig c eat ore wilh any soft noiisen:.e."
"'.' It's loused the it-leg .iph liys to tbe
vcy pi:c!i of t-.ti iosi.y. and many of .hem
sio ni t'j. gazt'ig !riniiteiy ab-iut them as
if bei: only object, in Tie was to discover
Pep; er.
i -l'enpe felt that .her Ji.iew hn. and
ilie c litfiisio 1 which b..d bteu g adually
cove.i ig his ha uls me fea it es, grew into
moil ilic.i. bin when he saw so many eyes
evidently levelled at lorn, a id at last coJ-
m'!d..;ed iu bis withdrawal fiom the Uiea-
htt Jim was b ou.id to .-re
i e
1
1
ktep jour powiicr o .
him a
a shot, a id as he faded fi ;'" view ho
,.a d'U. ueio bise-i s: -...-I by, Iep-
Put your Oust io cro .ueace, out,
'Thos.e who a;
1 elated the affair were
mucli arm. -cd ' N ;'. wf ne T1C;
t'm when n tbe following day.be earned
w ho b:- 60 ,lea' -v can liim."
; in'
s 'ry
Eve 1 v
ice iu-
bo plans
..-ft. I hat ii is
Ul tue ni.,-i.i.uiiio !,
sta'ed that the sioS-i in c." e.it of he 1 os -Otlice
building has only been obl-.gcd .0
Older one to.ie dui"iJf
thus fa , add foreman at Dix IJaiid
insists that :be missing one was sent, but
was lot in the transportation.
M:--. Sanos i a bright lilVe widow who
l.ves near Oil Ciiy, and has made a con
s'deiable fiirtune in a FK-culation in oil
la. ids. Peprescniiig herself a poor wo
man, as i-he was with a family to support,
she induced a Iiew York company owning
lauds near her rcsldeuce to sell her "'J0
acres for fl.P"0. naying a small sum down.
She imniediaielvVe!-o'd h jart interest for
$10,0'J0, put down with the pn ceeds what
has proved one of the most successful oil
wells in the oil territory, and n-vtr asks for
the property a ivux.d half uitllioii dollar.
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