The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, December 13, 1872, Image 1

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I'. S. Artlu.r's proat work.
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dreipi II. S.I.im)ispb!:i &Co., 7 Tat k Knw, N.V
ViiKNTS Viitcl We jruarantcc emptov
mcnt for all, cither pe.x. at a l.-i v, or fJ.WO
; or inure a year. Now works by II. I!. Sittve,
and other!.. ISuyerti fironiiiiins siven away.
; Money made rapidly and easily al work lor us.
I Write and pi'o. I'atieulriru free. Wohthing-
TON, DffTlN & 0.. Hji tford, Conn.
r da ! Agents wanted I All
afscs of worUiiiif people or ei
ther t-x, yoiiiir or om, nn.ke more money at
work fur us in their spare moments or all the
time than at anvthiiiir ele. I'ai tieulars free.
Address tl. ST IN SON & CO., I'oi tlaud, Maine.
ACCIDENTS.
Insure in the THA VKI.EKS of HartTord, O.
G'LITCH'S Imperial Russian
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Jl and merchant can learn at once. Hook
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GOIX HOME TO-DAY.
BY WILL M. CARLETOK.
S I S WAN I E! K lt T!!E
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oiiiHini.! in ui lv 5l fine
-i nuii.i-.ai.il :r.S, n nil's complete
ihu II::.!;. ciid fur :'i-pi-ctiis
.and we wdl -'.. w v ie w'm't agents
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-.; v ', l.i ii rore..n."-l:.ei.l.'.'-.- ore-throat.
I j;Tj. ,. i.i .van.! l.i . ;'i:u hi .;:( ' i ' i' - u-t- .uojr
y.KLLS' I'AIincJ-It TAULOS,
iirt t' ' S: i. a I io:i-. are nil the market,
- lie n '-i..-.f iri- pri-r-:;: a: ion of t'Hrt.olii
.d". : 'r l.u 'I ' 'v l:i-i: chi'i'.iiea 1 ! y i-oin-
V.m '.'lii oi 'ier Lriown remedi-s. us in
My iitisiiiess on the jury's lone the quil-
Min' all is throfgh
I've watched the lawyers right and left, and
pive ray verdict tru ;
I stuck so long unto my chair, I thought I
would grow iu ;
And if I do not know myself, they'll pet me
there ajj'in.
But now the court's suljonrnedfor good, and
I have got my jiay ;
I'm loose at last, and, thank tho Ixird, I'm
goinj; home to-day.
I've somehow felt uneasy lite, since first
day I come down.
It is an awkward game to jilay'the gentle
man in town ;
And this 'ere Sunday suit of mine, on Sim
day rightly sets,
But when 1 wear the stuff a, week, it some
how galls and frets.
I'd rather wear my homespun rig of pepper
nalt and gray
I'll have it on in half a US' vhu IJget home
to-day.
I have no doubt my wife looked out, as well
as any one
As well as any could to see that things
was dune ;
For though Melinda, when I'm there, won't
set her foot out doors.
She's very careful, when I'm gone, to tend
to a'l the chores.
But noth:ng prospers half so well when I
go oft' to stay,
A ad I will put things into shape, when I
gel home to-day.
The iiiorniu' that I come away we had a lit
tlu bout.
I coolly took my hat and lfeft, before the
show was out,
I to dispose of our immenle j For what I said was naught whereat lie
ought to take offence ;
l Andshe was always quick at words, and
ready to commence.
But then she's first one to give up, when she
i has hail her say ;
I And she w ill inert me with a kiss, wheu I
J go home to-day.
i My 1-ttle boy I'll give 'em have to march
i hitr., if t hey can :
It's fun to see him stiut about, and try to be
EL1HBS,
Send for I MtiNtraf rI ': .tonne to
BKADlF.Y & Ci;U!tn:H, 5i & 5C Dey St., N. Y,
A GREAT KVEST!
We have decid'-d to dispose of our immenle
stock of r.II.I.1A!:i)TA!:i.KSut priecsa litte
aoove cost, h n-st -class ;,i 1M N ew 1 utiles, com
plete, j:ar. Sccoiid-liaii'i Tallies made over
new, 'J"i. j::.Vl. 4.e. A ijreat variety to suit
all buyers. Scud for a f'::laiiiie.
K A V A N'Ati Ii DECK Kit,
Cor. Canal A Centre Sis., New York.
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of irr i I'io'i of the mucous
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. nt iH-aiin I .rojierues are as-
.Xrrrr in ii'i rf d rul'f. Tt is easily
'i i ril l.;le. WiH-n il heeoiiies
,v i- i-i eeiliti'j-ly iJ-iltii uit. Use
T , t . f s us a pec- lie.
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Sole Ajji'Ul for I'liited S'ates.
i tiox. Send for Circular.
ROSE Gf CASHMERE HAIR TOM
N unsurpassed as a Promoter of the (Jrowth ol
the ilairiind Whis'.rcrs. It is neither sticky noi
irrea-y. yet it softens mid smoot h s the Hair fai
in ii' rand inure pei niunent ly than any Oil oi
i. MTi.ule. C.-ed us a Hair llressinjf, it proline I
the most lie.m t iTul ii ml lusi ions loss. War ran
id perfectly harmless. Its exquisite prrlnnie
is quite unriv aied. leiii)r distilled from the
woi-ld-rcnowned Itoses of Cashe-ere. I.arp r
liotxlei n!v "i cr. Address ASCII EN BACH 4
M 1 1.EElt. 4is'l N. :td St., 1'hiladelphin, l'a.
f A til O E'J D
& RUBY
FU R WAGES.
f K;:: I'LAXll IT.iN'OMIl'AI, HEATEBS.
Jiwm-s A. T.nwson, l'nteniw,
fM.lllt. W AK KEN ic Ct., Val,-i Pt..N.Y.
CI elffeederlT ASE
i)t8warf.i3urRer
A.. ucnf,i'tii ir(:l !'' I'twjualcd.
j liui-us any size Coal.
I'll V.. V A1:KK i ( 0.,'.'3t: W'ntrrSt.. w York.
Titoqf pffpif Horace Waters,
ri'lio AVeckl
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li t Best Family Pi: per.
The Best Arrirul'u.-ul P-p r.
The Brit Political :a.prr.
The Kvst storj IV per.
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The Best. Tattle .T.-rkrt Kopirts.
The Bevt ticuir il Market Brpurtt.
The Best T'api-r Every Way.
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cents a number Sernl yniirilui'iir.
THE SI N, New York City.
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ir ills want absolutely the Iicsl sell-
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II. G. SMITH A CO., Lancaster, l'a.
The ganiKst, ( heeriest little chap,;vou'd ever
want to see ;
And then they laugh, because I think the
child resembles tne.
The little rogue ! he goes for me, '.like rob
bers for their ptcy ;
llo'll turn my pockets inside out, when I get
home to-day.
jlv little girl I I can't contrive how it
should happen thus;
That tiod could pick l harsweetpioquctaiid
lling it down to us !
My wife, she says that handsome face will
home iijv iiikpiii , i , ...
nd then 1 lacgh, because she thinks the fur-noliiuj? creitaiic . Cn, U .
ebii.i rmi nilili's her. : ly would blow you away.
She'll meetme half waydown the hill, and
kiss me, anyway ;
And light my heart up with her smiles,
when I go home to-day ! j
If there's a heaven upon the earth, a fellow :
knows it when
i lie's been away from home avreek, and then
gets back again.
. If there's a heaven above'thej earth, jthere
j often, I'll be Itotuid,
S.me homesick fellow meets his folks, and
hugs'em, all around. ;
ButTet my .creed be right or wrong, 'or lie it j
I " as it may, i
My heaven is'just ahead of me I'm goin' ;
I home to-day !
a polite way, tli.it I found myself in thenm
. tiou of bowing b:iek, aud saying good ecn
I ing Uk).
I Jlewas a middle-ajjcd man, willi mus
tache and whiskers, ami he had ihebiight
est eyes that 1 ever saw in a person's head.
The hair on his temples was quite gray.
All in all, he looked like a resiieciable Christ
ian gentleman, and not a midnight thief.
"Quite a windy evening, ma'am," Le
went on, as lie stepped into the room.
'"You must be lonely here by yourself."
Somehow, this touched my temper. I
forgot who was speaking, and answered
back as tail as could be.
"1 prefer to choose my company, sir !"'
! He laughed, and thrugg jd up his shoul
ders. "You do, indeed ! So do I. In this case
I have my preference not you."
' Then he sat downleismely iu my rocking
chair, and stretched out his feet, as lliouyh
he intended to slop a while.
i "Will you be so kind, sir, as to go about
your business? Wlu.t do you think if
yourself, sir, to be intruding ttp:i the
privacy of my room at tLId Lour of the
. night, sii ?T'
1 He leaned his head back upon my Li ijjht
worsted tidy, and laughed lit to kill him
self. I "No harm is intended you, my charming
woman," he said. "I swear it no harm is
intended you I"
And taying this, he laughed louder and
' longer than ever.
; "Io you come iuto my h ii:e to make
; game of me befoi e try ve: y e is'.'!" I asked.
my temper prcliy nn'.ch sumd up. "If
you were a gentleman, sir '
This was ioo much for him.
i "A gentleman '.' Oh, aw i hat's too
god I If I professed to be a genii, nii-n,
you'd ktaod a good chance of gettieg your
". hroal cut without so much as 'by your
kint', ma'ani.' io begin with! Agti.ile-
. nioii'.1 V it ii all my faults, thank heaven,
, that is not am.mg them!"
! "ion needn't have g ine on that wa;- to
: prove it," I said taitly.
Weil, you are a shai pold d.tmscl, arei.'t
you'.'" turning his big eves upon me, a. d
iwi.-iing up li.s mouth in a com'cal w;.y,
which 1 shall never foi get. "i .-wear you'd
be pieity good loLing, if pou d.du't wc.r
such a wide ruilie on your nightcap. Jolly
isa'i it a lui:kcr big enough for a giae
yaui fence."
"8ir !" I said, looking vc-iy stivnge.
; "Ma'm !" bo answeied, imitating my
voice and tone to jie: fcciinn.
i "Oh, if I wcit o.iy out of t'uii bed, -i. !"'
I be,-.;.ui.
j "And pray, mr.il.ii.'.c, what . ''..ere IoIum
der on lr nii gc. ting out, 1 d -tke to k.uv.'
"i)o y iu intend to im-ult me, yon g i.-.d-
ne v ..iu oil
"If one g'les, tlm other is sure to go
he said solidly.
If brother Joe would only wake
said.
came to me here. I sprang as lightly as a i
cat out of bed. and before he could ..ei no.,,, i
bis f.-.-t 1 loi.l li e !...,! ..f ft-,. ..l..,f ,i. I
- - - - - - - - - - - ' ' . v - . ,.-v . . I I 1 1 1 I
and locked .!pon him. Ho glow Ian b-i;ke j
iu a moment.
"You've d.jue it now, haven't you, my
charming creature? I swear I'm iu love
Willi you from this hour to the end of time.
' You've gt m. tight at-d fast. V,"l:ai.s I'm
use of money now? I'll (;.ke the. eighty
cents and you may have Ihefoity dollars, if
you wili let n e out." ,
"No, sir ; I am going to call the neigh- i
boir." I t-aid. resolutely. i
j "Going with that nightcap on? You'll
make y -uv f.utuise. l?ut don't inn rv, that's '
a dear. Let's have a little fiiendiy talk.
i Say, I'll give you a hundred dollars if you'll (
let" ii. e out." "
"Yes. pud leave you f.ee to scute some
other woman nea'ly lo .ie.th no, sir!"'
ell. then, I ll give you two bundled,
i "No. Kir."
"N;:me your pi ice tl. en, dear giil. Ts-up-p.ise
every woman has her price they say
eve; y ii'ali lias."
"No: it wou'.d.i't be right," I said, ht-s-iia
ii'gv.
1 hea;d him chuchlc :
"Firt Hep towaid it ; she begins to talk
of what is light."
I thought i f n.y j .or giil out to woik 1 y
the week, r..,d so nnxiotis to get an eileca
' tion. ttt'il I'm sine it isn't to be won.'ki.d
at If I d.d begin to think of setling a ju ice,
j Eir. 1 sa;d not a w.rd.
"Look here ! I'll put five hundred d 1
lais in gond sound g i!d tindei the door, and
you en count it :i-s I push if through piece
by piece, if you'll oniy let rio out of this
' cursed hole. I'm srioi Iiei io.'."'
" !'rv some cliioroform." I whiseered !'
throitgh the U.'vho'e.
; in.se tho chioiofoi in ! Will you let mo
out .?"
1 lu dalightby this time, and had slip
jied into a caiboo wiap.cr ar.d n.y slippo.is.
j ''If I got the iiiooev. h v e nild I lethini
, O'.i'. i he closet ?"" I wondered. "1 should
ii i lic.rc to meet him; he'd rob me cga.p.
a:-d ret l.;:r.s murder u.e " 1 . 1 1 1 I said. "I".!
tue the go d.
coi.i' i si a :.
A very marked iliatactcr was l)cao.n
II., who was a long time a ."itiy.cu of St.
l.ouis, until he t.k his tleparturo from
this iii.iiui.oie sj.heic to re.iji tl.eiwvaiii oi
an exemplary l.fe. A I'.-w years ago, v. hen
the i em t -etai.ee excite me nt of which Fat It
er yiat'.liew v. as the great high priest pre
vail, d s.i gcieiaKy over the eastern and
western Slates, no greater enthusiast lent
his enetgies to the advancement of total
abstinence principles than JVacon 11. He
was about fifty cars of age, at:d a bachc
loi. aiul so much abashed by I be pieseiice
of ladies, that save iu the way of business,
he always took good care to avoid them,
i lie held as a point of conscienio that
whoever tiave'i.d in the service of the
chuich .-bou'.d j ay his own cxpt uses. 'l iis
singular oi.otcl.et eau:-hcd l.'.i'.i t .. lm in gic.it
j .len.ai.d as a delegate to synods, general
I a'-'M'tni lies, etc., of the c hiuch. 'these k'
' ca.-i.ii.s were anxiously looked f. r by his
c'eiks. wl... took advantage of his rbsencc
! to pniix a liltlv- from that .-everc piopri.'ty
, of d -.oi tii.ent, which was e.;:cied fr-ni
I them when he vra.spf.'.-ent. !i!-;her-.vo:ds
! their own 'they ai'.vr.yshiid a g-otllime
j when i he old man was a v. ay. '
t 'bl isi :i;i.i was apj'i o.ieiiiug. at id i boys
! vveit delighted when they learned that " 'id
Stub-ai d -1 wist" r.s .hey n revei en; I v tle.s
I i.-n;. led him aimr.r 1 hi-mi-elves v.uitl be
(if io a convention duti.ig . hristmas. Iu
1'eacoii l.'.stole was a lot: g c iinter i t ot.i
end to end. the onl one l'li.e .i; d eo.i.ii
ing hi i.-.iy cs.abli.sl.i:ent v.h j e e't-t i-.s were
i.' the set wilh the iki.uui's. Ahhongh it
wasjfail.er risky, in !.e ev ni i i :i o. t-
y. irvvas lUIOIIiliMI i" ii ' i-' li.'-.-
hum icsi. vo .c.- v.. iv. e i iu i . .. o.ei
ceo.! be u.i:'.7.ed f the ' tl: p e f -ei.... '
ot.i to advantage the "g:t!'tui. i-n" s:.:v
.1
it v.
ic
Solved Uk.on ti
ii.i'uu.tiy oee. si.e.i. to c
stoic was tl -se.l night.
v.tre ii:vi;cd. a-.;d ever.,
made to their Hie heart:
the exeec'.id p.:i i ic; .
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n.io o.f ;;i,er
N i liter. iT -gi
p. ova', at- -i
, and st.-uv...:
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... .w,t . F ,t i- ,1-r.l i,t- i-kI .!..'. St. - t
of 'Kclccca, who so much wanicd to go to j
school. ! ,,l,t "
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l uiu lira: i - oi nit ;.. t j...... .
said, and the wxt mon.nt a b'g round ;
gold piece came t.ii -fgh the wide ci.tcii i
under ilie ujor. j
I cjuliln't withhold an exclamation if
dcijgiit.
"iL's iiglif e:io".-h now, isn't it?" he
ov
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V.".
V.
snee.ed. " : tieic's n
uvertmr s'na a l le.
aiike ! ilc.e goes a t
and a-.tothei. lun'ii
scl. 1 il.ue say thcic"
your chinch."
ihig lixe giidi
i..u. all tne worn! .
itiier, a. id aiiolb'. t .
i'i:,i, niy pious ii.i::i-
iio c mfc.io.ial ;u
fed w oi e pa red
: of i he e.i. ..ii.-; 1.
i 3i .'.eh si .iici. t.t'e v. ..
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m. 1 1 ll. e I li li i I 1 :o
I i: v I.e I'.ie i f."'i.iy :
scene f..r i! fv .i-'in ,
e". eni.ig a.r.'.i'i v..ii ..I
f 1. .tii. A I i . veil : c:
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; . i i I s .
v a id dc !i
w! of tl'.e v.us.
Ihe cv -'e
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effects of eld and fatigue. Finding, on
iiiijuii-y, that the o.t.siard had be. m n...ele i.i
the store-, he asked f-r llitt ivc'. .ie f -r mal -ii
g it. as 1:3 wislied his siste.-to make some
at home, and a forinula was givin him se
lected from a cookery book, but she never
was able to make ae.y tostdl loin. He said
it didn't taste at all like that he h:.d eaten
at the store, as it was not likely it would,
seeiog there was no liijuor in it. It was a
favorsle boast of Ilk that no s) iriii.otis li
ipior had ever enleied his inn ltii. :id the
worthy deacon died with that delusion.
And tiiis is the true story of how a dcaooii
got corned.
a i:o3Jaxci: ix jikai. i. in:.
A I.OVK STOKYtS I'.KII -; A MAN F.MTHKl'L
Tlir.Ot-C.II THE OIIKAtEST TKIAI.S
A MARKIAilK AT LAST.
There ariived in this 'city a few days
since, from a small town in Pennsylvania,
a young man of rather prepossessing u
poa ranee, whose haggard and careworn,
countenance and anxious inquiries attract
ed the attention of ail who came in contact
with him. Some of the authorities lieoani
interested i: his case, anil i!i answer to their
interrogatories he told his story brieily, as
follows :
Some years ago, when lr.it a boy in hii
teens, he had lived wi ll his parents in a
rural i'enu -ylvania home. On an aujoin
ii g f.ntn heed a r.c-ghbor wl.owaspusrt s.a
edofa dai.' hter. atnetlv, vivacious little
g; :, ihe pi me of the village. The lad was
her sen: .r by two cr three yen is. and, as
lit.ght h;:ve been txpec eii. Lcfr.u.e enaiu
;.?! t f (lie pretty It--. She reeij ; -c te.l
I. s mi', imcM. -. ae.l the two be :::ie (Ictis
tt.liy ."e.'.t.l. Summer and winter, in
so.ist ,i aril out of sia.-ii, tl.e twain wero
togelh .r. In the wi'i'.cr v-ea-w'ti lis accom
.;ii.. til l.e i- to variug-ht cs a:.tl s-iiiLcing-i-di.ni.s;
iu tl.e epiing-tit-ie. they wont tisli-i-g
t .get her and dug ss.i-af'.a and as the
l.-i-g f u or twilights aprcched. tin y
svvu g on Iter f..ll. i"s ga.e! UinU the o!d
geni'.eti.au's -..tier.ce anil the hinges w ti
I o Li ... i.-.-L.i el ai'iiort bovoud eiidii'ai.e .
A.I wet li.. ; v a? a leariui-re Loll, or
it,
c'.Siii(.
be pin:
.y bell
a'.w.i vs
g it too sll...
undrv. Hut
u;d the s;
ft't
t-.
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V.ll.vil v,
tr a ;
l.;c ec
p:c
ouid Cie-r
r
W'
d
hr.-'S it woulu::
to : -ay a v L '.e Ti
was t"j Iir.ppv to
fuel cat.iJ.
".I V.- nu.fii (Ii'ioe'i- I rfr-'C "All
tliii "..:.: lli.te i : ;.n o.u .
lb- i
rc. ici.cc of t!n -;. i jg in:-. n s.uily fit
ve. if
o.
d
lie cocked his etc LiiDwiugly.
A VX T 1L,I. Y'S A 1 I I2X TL1LK
trim thi: m : hgi.au..
"You want to nuke mo beiicve that h - is
in t ii is house somewhere, th? Iviy o . r
madanie, you are as ii aiiopcieut a.; i ;..
Had he been under this ro..f, you w-o .1
have screamed blue murder long bcf. .,
thio time."
"Oh, oh, you varmint !" I groaned, in
pure agony of spirit. "Whatoo you wans .'"
"Well, ma'am, since that is a fair, leei
est quest iem, I will attempt to answer it.
To begin with, my financial a if airs are in a
complicates! corditi.in. Money, I have but
little of c.rcelii:, none ; so I am foiced ro
levy a trilling tax upem mv friends iii tiiis
antl o'.hcr tie. irhboi hood -. to extticate me
Oh, my, but didn't the wind blow? "When fr0m my dis;u;Ir.)us condition. As soon as
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We will pav all A cents 40 per wi'ek in rrt'i,
who will ensate with us at oxer.. Fverythinir
furnisne'd snd htiihwh pa'd. Addrf ss
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I went around the house that night, locking
eloors anel windows before going to bed,
there w as just a breath of a breeze sighing
about nothing more ; but by the time I
had fairly plumped upon tho pillow, the
gale was going it like mad. "VS hen I first
came to this Western county, I used to bo
surprised at the ejuick, unceremonious way ;
storms Lad of coming upon people half j
the time, it seemed to ine, cut of a clear
innocent looking sky.
I collect a certain amount I intend leaving
this country for Franco or Italy, never,
perhaps, to return. Do not sheel tears at
this, dear madame, for wherever my foot
steps tend, your image rallied nightcap
and all will remain, foicver imprinted upon
my heart."
"You old goose !" I said.
"Flease do not intcurupt me. madame ; I
have but a few moments longerto stay, and
I must be to business at once. I have
In my old home I prided myself upon learned that you have deposited in a trunk
arren
mm
t3 Mi-Ma-sa
lm.lnst.1871
rust PRinicm
Tlonbie Elevated Oven. Wfiiiiiiiiif Closet, Hioil-
iuir Door Fender C.uard Dunibinu' ft Shakins
(irate. Direct Draft. FULLEU, W A it 11 EN &
Co., 1:J0 Wutlor Street N. Y..
qilli; l-,enit tr!!lnsr Boolt la llie mitrket
J. I The Si rujrslCJ of
Petroleum V.iXasby.
ihe
reading the signs of the sky ; but here,
goodness me, when 1 thought it would
snow, it w as sure to rain, and when I could
have taken a solemn oath that the cloueis
were going to pour, wiiy, w-hisk they'd go,
and elie sun would shine out as thoug'i it
was in high glee at having fooled me. So
I gave tip being a weather preiphet, and
took it just as it came.
That mght everything out oi uoors seem
in an adioiuing cloret foity dollars and
eighty cents. The foity dollars I would
liku to boi row of you fm an indefinite length
of time. The eighty cents I do not ca;e
anything about. You can retain that, as a
trilling e v ulcntc uf ;c.-j.it- i.
great emergency of r.iy life."
"You are a robber, a thief, then !" I said
spitefully. . , .
Either, at your rervice. maeiame, n:-
..,
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4 .
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JTf ' l ,
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i iinv known puritier. It will
! ! .oi- and t horoiirhly destroy ail
'.. i. cs ill the Blood and will el
iii pie'di.spoaiiiou to biliousde-
' i fien in iiiit T.trcr ami Sjiletnt
'' .ii once, the blood becomes l in
i:s,i-i-retiotis, pi'o.:ui'injrs-rof-iscs.
Blotches, 1 clous, Pun
! 'i in des. Arc., e.
-. ..! it- St.. man. t I'll lees ditfos
v ;.:.ed the system is deluiiialed
Mi loree. pov erty of the Blood,
li m v . t ieneral Weakness or.Its-
m
' ,. '" "iu ht id v iaor to weary uullerers.
I '''"''"i"Wi'f llif I nt'Ht iur t You are
g 1 "T i iun::ie I liarrhiea or the dreadful
a. " ,':i::':i "f li.e iloweis.
:
f..
..r,
' :i.
f Ihe I'trriue or X'riunru
i luii.-t jiroeuie inslutit r.dief or
i" sulTcrniK wmsi: ihau death.
"'I, drowsy, dull, sl.ijivisii or de-
liis. with iu-iid ueiie, back ache,
.mi I bad tasting month ?
n r.'inedv forall of t hese diseas.-s.
- in.. I troubles; for cleansing and
: in n iated blood and impart iinj viif-
'. I.,, , , s . f,. I, unit in' up and lestor
L' I'liki i,,.,! eon-lit ut ion. I SE
MMMJUKUA,
' I " ii. .ii iu ed bv the leadinjr iiiedie.il
: i I. on, ,,n an. I Paris "t he most pow-
'"" an. I aliti .oive known In the luedi
l iiir is no new and untt ied diseov--.
been Ions u -.1 by the leading phy
' 1 "i Ui-r coiinli u . v iiU looa.lcliit reuie-
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irreatest of American Artists, and contains tin
introduction by Hon. Charles Sumner. Agents
wanted for this and other popular books. Att
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-$75 to $250 per month,uTer'sT.AcTe.
Finnic to Introduce tne C. (vit VR Iv iV'V'.P
PniMViiV st'VSK I AH1M EWIU MArillE.
! '1 bis Machine will stitch,.hein. fell,tuck.iuilt, i
,. ,, bind, braid and embroider in a tuoslsu-
. ti - I., tl". I. 1 1 1 1 1' hffii-il
penor inanner. i i n-.-oui. .-. v.- in V...,-
. r.:..ited for five years. We will paj ,
El H.0U0 for any machine that will sew a sti on
I or, more beautiful, or more chistn: sea.u l.n
J. ours.
ed to be i.i commotion. The loose shingles ; ing and making a bow for all the world like
on the house clalteieci up aim uowu, m
window s shook, the blinds rattled, and half
the time it seemed to me that the bed on
which I lay would be blown through the
side of the house. I know I'm a feiolish
eld woman, but at the thought I couldn't
help setting my ruttled nightcap straight,
and tm.oothiiig back my hair, because if I
should go, why, there was Deacon Albee's
house opposite, and but Lord bless nie,
what urn 1 saying !
"Well, naturally, I was lonesome enough,
without child or chick to speak to, but I
tlid veiy well until somehow I got it into
my head that burglars always chose just
such ni-hts to elo their mischief in. After
that I siiii-itd at every sound, and as there
a r rencii u.incuig-ni.5tct
money, if von iiletisc.
lie wasn't joking now. There was a de- .
termined look in his eyes and about his i
mouth. !
"lie that giveth to the poor lendeth to ,
the Lord," he said, speaking just like a
preacher.
"Anel he that steals from the poor, what
of him ?"
"31y IJible does not dispose of his ca.se
especially, madanie."
"And you came here to rob me me, a
poor woman ?"
"I came to borrow of you, for an uncer
tain length of time."
T saw it was useless to waste words wi.h
Is t'iieie iii yours?"
i "Weil, if there w..s, gld C'.u-d.i't get
I into it, I reckon. II i'.d i'.t;.l there ; y.ri'.e
got the last clinker : now set me fie-e."
i "Wait a minute I"
i ' "But I won't wait. I swear I won't I"
r 4x'a.i you help yourself?"
. 5"Wellj no, not much ; but I'm smothcr
i ing in here. Can't you take pity on a poor
fellow ?"
"sit down Hat on the floor," I said.
1 heard iiim plump el-wu as cbcebent a ;
a school li. .v.
"What neit?"
I turned to the kitchen door to see if the
lock was all light. Then I utiiiiid Ihe key
wi.h a sharp click, which sounded to me
Lke the report of a pistol.
"ihe:t!" I cried, and sprang into the
kitchen, locking the door behind me.
He cauio out of his prison, swearing hke
a 1 roopei.
"Sharp old Satan, she's locked herself
up somewhere," trying thtj kitchen door
as he spoke, llood night, Madame De'il
go.nl night! You've got the best of this.
You have robbed mo. Oooei night get
elowu ami say your prayers."
A::d I did. What is more, I cried like
a baby over my money, thinking what it
would bring to us.
I never savy the strange burglar again,
anil in a few weeks Rebecca was ciuriioit
aiily established at school. No one ever
knew where the money came from. An
tuicle died about that tin.e, anil s uae of
my neighbors shrewdly suspected that he
had left us something ; bull L:.d nothing
. ' l J- - J -
About six months after my adventure,
brother Joe came to me one elay and sa.d
that he had been stopped in the street by
a strange man that morning, and that he
had bt-o -ed him to say to Madame Quim-
Now, the by that the frill of her niyhtcap irxs jt a
' little ioo wide! So saying, he passed on.
"What did it mean ?" Joe asked.
"Nothing, only that he was crazy," I
answered quickly ; but my face was as red
as a blaze.
will 1-es -.-been
pi". ;
it i ay c.i
cl'.i ray .
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j. lii.te i : ;.n o.d ..i.o won a ti
ed '-'e ! -mail r: ovt b, w hit h t he x-
of llv vo.i'itr m: n s.uily fails o
t; a
. JV I-
t!o advent of the thud arty
i-ii't! v.eil iii;;ii brought ruin to
It is the old sio.y. A vou-g
il.-on.e a: "ctiancc. we'd ve..-.d
in the w .i vs of the v.
oi ho;.' '". IVtUiie tht
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of -- l..i'.. .'.ti ...I h.:'.e i. --i. a t-.ait.;
oui il-oi .!iing.
Al'.ei a I. itf e ".?.:!' r.ti.ti -he 1
otKr.t-.ed ll..: . :: ' . a:.d in w
coil, ev.u. i.:g i-:.t.'.i a c . ivinu
have Le :i cr-pc. ieT'.ceu by a d c.i oi
on the advent - f a wolf, ire i..-d i
rtll d.iv on h-.r. e l . c, i.i..'.i-g .t
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fc-penel
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but on
very gl. d i -
lo.il i. n l:.! fll
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ne r :h o d.t''. i lie jiro-pet oi i...
fur a g -est rntl-.er put a uampc
L.t'oilviu t'.n? ;:v.'.ia.'.iy, for he w.v
id fe t ve c s lt utj
vns
tie ;i
lighe L.ep
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wa to :". :.
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ly ti-r-'
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in t'ne
nothing
.io grcit L'
! t !i . ' .-.-t na it cr "..'no
g v. h' li :.l oi-.t lu i.r s Lis
.tu.-iiv was i.i Iteii to
j ' l.e e. 'wl of egg IP pg into
:dy co::
wiis le-
c
!! :r s -. lot'in m the closet.
n..'r s-p.cii i.i evciy
l'AV.roTY InrEP.TiNrNCE. Mr. Ilutler,
of Iudiauti. a ceutle-ii!;iii much given to
pia3'er-mcetiugs:. owns a pa. rot, a very
noisy one, which in swearing we devoutly
1 believe would stand a fair chance in a com
! pe'ifion with the "Army iu J-landers."
! We don't like to say anything ugly aboct
i that pariit, hut we irii;at anil behevo thr.t
! it would be a blessing to the r.el.hl.o:-
' ! io
"ii..t
r.v 1 1 i..
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a iiml i;iiini the digest ive oixans
-"iid iliVMi'b. 'lliey jfiv e only tcta
1 1 iiilinesiioii. lla I ulency and dys-
I' li-s and kindl ed disensi, are sure
ir u-c
Ii!..... IMjr,. ....i ti,..,!il, laiinriHl.
'- i.i. I. I.i ii. (i, is Pi,,.. St.. N. Y.. i
. ..it- Auei.t lor the l'iiite.1 States. I
i.iii:n' o si...... ... re;
l,.. --
A il-ldAM
KIT 11. 1 I. A mii.K I.-V-
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'lt iiuv. , '. ''', ' "-hin t.-. Pa. Office in t'...
""tl PllCtrl. Ll-2U.-tl.l
ill 11
It makes the ""Elastic Look sine i.
Every second stitch enn lie cut. nun .o. i"
r1 cloth cannot be pulled apart wit hout ten rut tr
it. We pav agents from .5 to tl.tt per inont h
:Bi.d-e.vpei..ses. or a eouui.lssion r roin whn eh
twice that ainouit tun be made. Address
SFCOMB & CO., Tin-ton, Mur.. PUtsbunjn,
l'a., Ciie.ii'i, IU., vr i.'f . Limi-s, Mo.
Cheap Farms! Free Homes!
ON the line of the CNION 1'ACiFIC BA L
BOAI) 12,tM0.tKM acres of tho best I ariiiinjf
and" .Mineral bauds in America. .,,
3.000.000 Ai res in Isebruska, In the l lane
Valley, now for sale.
Mild Climate. Fertile Soil
forfirain jrrowirur and Stock Ita'sii. unsur
passed by any in the J mte.. States. j
Cukackr in i-Kier., muu .... -----trlven.
and more convenient to market than i n
be found eisewhere.
Iree lltiinesteadM for Aelnnl Selt1eri.
The best le -atioii for Colonies -Soldiers cntl
. titled to a Homestead of MO Acres.
sir....! f.n ii.o i ii.ci on i ve i-aiiimiK'L
.i.i.iii.i.i.a in l'-tiis-lisl!. tieruian, Swe-
Uish an I i'lauisU, mailed free everywhere.
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Land Cotn'r U. P. R. B. Co.. Omaha. Ni b.
PROF. J. L. WIESENBACH-,
Music Teacher, . . fjji
A N 11 AfiKST FOIt
KNAIiK & OO.'S
(Ifllf Imntc)
xiVaN7:fm
AND S. 1). & II. W.'SMITH'S (Bofton)
inuibria Uiiii, tliciisliiirjf, !
il. c elntlerr; on all sides, and ' him. besides, I didn't altogether like tin
in every direction, it isn't to be supposed j look in his eyes. I closed my hps tign ly
ha t I got much icU. together, resolving that I would not spea
1 el.iln t tiop to reason nun nie:.
vcrv little in my poor little house to tempt
evil" doeis. I knew I had folly dollars and
eighty ecpfa laid aw ay iu my pout departed.
Ju soil's old wo deu chest, and I felt that to
lose that would be a terrible thing to me.
The house was a cottage, with a hall nm-
nii!" the length of its two rooms an '1j
being built beyond. My room was at the
back, opening into the hall and the front
rot.ni adjoining. So my eyes went liist
from one door to the other, lingering, I
must say, with inure dread upon the one
lcaeling into Ihe hall.
"If 1 should be robbed of that forty dol
lars and eighty cents " said I to myself.
Just then a blind went whack, and spring
ing up in bed, I began to say the prayer my
mealier taught me "Now I lay me dow n
to sleep," though Fin sure it looked si great
deal more rs though I was sitting up to
sleep than lying down.
"What an old feiol you are, Folly (Jitun
by !" 1 began to say, aloud, trying to get
up my courage by the sound of my own
voice.
Vt that moment I was sure I heard a step
in the little hall, and before I had time to
move from my place, the door-latch lifted,
the door swung back, and there he Efcjod,
the very object that I had been dreading,
-f- ll.ti-.rpir himself.
j ' "Good evening, ma'am," he said, iu such
' "If you've no objection, ma'am, I'll look
around a b.t," l.e said, tn:-h:g up the lamp
as he spoke. "If I l.car any muse iroin you,
my dear, or if I r-ee in a,;y way that you a. e
bepcoming nervous, 1 shall be obliged to
quiet you oy tne me of
lie held up a small vir.l.
Chlo.i.r..rm !" 1 giM.e.1. f
"At your : c. v ice, madame.
"It would I e the death . f me, I moaned.
"I should be sorry to biing fiicli a loss to
the world, but, believe me. uli that rests in
your own hands. Thi door Ic;-- ds into the
closet where the trunk is, I beueve, he
said, making stiaight for the closet where
my forty dollars were put away lor sine
keeping. .
I didn't say a word. io tell the tnun,
the chloroform h; il seared me nca.Iy out ot
mv wits, lie turn-: I il.- k--' i t!.- door (I
i 'n oiu- ivi In., it l...cl:cu. ) aud tin trun.c
was at t'ne further end oi i-. Let me
i .l,..t this closet or tive roo'U :
tltlC IH'.P. - f. r. . ,
the "L" part-of the house, fnlly a fo e 1 nver
than mv room. Mr. burglar was n i ac
quainted with this fact. Olancing town d
me with his sharp eyes to see it I was
quiet, lie took a step, forward and went
sprawling 0.1 all fours. 1 don t know- to
this day how he man...geel to save the lamp
as he did, but it was not broken m the lull,
aud burned as brightly as ever. My wits
nil e i i
i-.ull-
hood if if it would In.ng itself.
, an instance of its rar.e-alit : j
i On the eiecard'-'.i i f one of Mr. r titter's '
I ui-weekly pts.yer meetings, a large con-j
' gi egatio.. :. euxbled, at.d tl.e ari; t was!
l ictcnt. li.ii'iLT an init::u:.i!r ler.g.licmd
iayer which v,.o u;'c.ed by a jur.o
vld.ir.l, v.i.o tti'iatel to be ii.-ying .
' fuilorg, the ke..d of the house. Lccame
1 drowsy anel resigned himself to tJ.e rosy
I god of r!.;;:.Lev. l mmeuiatciy thete pro-
cfctd; dfiou; lite nr.ra! oigan snies wh.ch
I were loud a .id rtry into, e.-.t ing- "x - ejlai'
i rot eyed hi.n a v. hiic in Mlcaco aud ti.cii
com. lacentiv tibsinv-pii :
! " ' May I be d d -fold JJ utU r a iu t axlccp!
a "it: y a
a formr-l;"- .
asked a 11:.
sweet her.. 1.
covertly tr.:. . "- .l.e e-'
ti e I .".-1- .. at.d as it wit; Hie
I ab-i .1 a.tic.tf presm:, seteiiity
stored a - siyoil as it was ent ol the way.
Af.er the soiem.i i'.ivcc.Uiin -fa b'.c.ss.ug
by the detc-.i ti e fv.-.. t l;egan. and i.ro-
, - r . .......l.tl,..v...l...:i
-...-.... :i ; t:.. :v lill . ' - - " . . o v. J . io ...'-"
t". ti- eel with r-'.c
";...t t!ic bo.vl oi" fg
gi-.a.d. It wa: tKi bud that il slrmltl ic
r.i.tin in the 1 ..ck-room wasting itj s.veel
.... i." . i- : -
At "ieiig-h on. of the di'!.i,vi:.Ln .:tow
ing wink. a.-d:cd tho e!:lef :f il.tue was not
a r.'.vvl of colli e nta.d tl.e I ;-cl.-. ooin.
He was a.iswcretl by a il.i.tc.i:..-y ar.d
very cauiionaiy look, 1 .t it was too late,
i t .' ,i.v,n,.n bad lua.it the question and
answered. "If rJ li'-ive, btf.-g it m
am pai licuk'.t ly !' -nd ofcustartl.
the.e was .K. br..:. Ing nl; '':;1
so ihe c hi en roil v...:- r:.:
wl-h i. :o h nil: -Iv.ngre. veil ' u
paiv. livery one exj ecifd thr.t il.c (' n
c. ti v.ouiel instantly lieicct what ii, wa.;,
when il.cie wo. .Id be a big rumnu. aj d no
misii.ke ; bt.t lie was r.i -.v cn.-;i Isi. tlcatcel
than bey suspeclcd, fr l.e ln.ei :cver is-.tt-c.l
eo-g-u g u-. his life. Some con: te. na
tion was experienced when he. pa: . ed up a
bow! for hi i'..'.ioili". '.f' i'.'g he ltiictl toaor.l:
b, ct.d iu it n i eci i
tl 1 .'i'gii.td be p..
! i . i he n i
slri.i. no th...., i Ley
f gl e ll.'. i. aiiow.-ig i
ii i.nv.'i.'h'Ai.. , t
Tl-it i on-vtl li.-c!.. t
..eve r, a.-' v. I
;.ea.-; : !.
r- - " '
i.-.-.uate '
her old
and v.:.
to ti.
1 p. iv. t,
fi iculs.
,tt. -Old l..-Lt.
vet vll f:
t'.e'-, iiutii
i.i. f .c.e' !
".a"'"-'''; - . '"-
In. el " e odt d
. ,.i in ' :.'f e .
f a !..vv i.r : on I'n't-
o.cr ot e'-i.e to 1 cr
l.iut a Lii.'ii.e
city. W hen
be v.-:t:
and i l.e
tlegree of
i-t-s i f l.'r
:n i
. -1
:..i
c ":
l ' u a number of
ill Vli'i'llr liou-esof
.-. lr . tm ly being an
eet. l.'fr.e.
v he. t al.'i.i's,
s eleluy ht- ha ttn.M
Is ca.-c was muni
ilt.l in his search by
1 wss so n funnel. Sho
l ael boo. r e r : ;:a.ie:;eei:n vice t lia . site man
ircitcd vv:y Utile emotion v. ben she cairo
face to face . t;h her cM lover. The iihjc
fellow was too ove r! o eel tohced or cat e for
her p e.-ent coutll', ion, r.nd seemed to thi:.k
he hael legained ail he had lor-t. The par
ties were speed ;'.y leconcihnl. and tho girl
was enirrclV willing to abnnd m her di-s.i-lute
life for an I.oiioiable marriage. Ho
was only t glad to forgive and forget.
The c up!c spent a m.ppy imj n.e e.
,-ir t r l.ivria, wneie
I dials weie celt -In at
the
for 1
Of course
..'.-. and
l.t in ard
oil e t.i..i-
. i. it- .ii'
nuptials weie cel. biat.-.i .i.'m tut v . one u
.....I -.it ri.-ii'i mi nt ol one ni too most 1C-
mark.il.le cases of genuine ttue love on ro
' cord, and those who preach of mvo,'
(p'lit.iiii'v and devotion, will have tosoarch
long lied'oie llnding an example to equal
that di'jj.Iajed by the poor I'cnnsylvania
1 lover. May his future be as happy r.s h;s
has been unfai t tiiiate. L'UctUind Iler-
.-poof, f i. wbiie
t l;rui iy be p;ci
ce of the i i-
.'.I Ticver
el a .!, on
.?'.-.' Le v
H sot
bo (hc
ii be h:
in.evilnlne
d tinished
l.L
b -i-:.
p. i sen
was i 1
i
It is a curious fact, that if ihe rnn.e let
ters of the same sie p.eeiseiy are paliilcd
on two boa ids, the oi.e v. Liiet on a Ll. cl:
"round, and the oihci black on a wuil'J
I, that the win-c le tiers will ap", car
givunit,
it 1 .' a t.tcn.d aval.
e best 0". ... d be '...ill
.-too oi ., .If. ii III I' ... u ... i
l.e rj. d .v i by il e hot Stove, at.d : ; he had
i e; u t ;di ig v.A day in the cold and w..s
eli.bcd to the bone, he soon beg-.oi to ox-
ei .erce li e cot.ibituu in:l ' ce f thn.v
io.r .....t jki tl iK coming i 1 1 - 1 1 il wiiii a
s . i-ii (
i... gc d ise ed an ucaccc-ton.eii s. u ".u.a;:..
"lb v. rtmngely I fed." he r-ald ; ""it is as
tonishing what a cu.i use rect is produced
bv sitting ae a h it f.re after getting eh illed
tliroim-ii by lilting ail day in the cold." liu
t! l-.ing' his si n nee by a very ..muttons yawn.
Soon lie would hnvcfn'.len on the tl vr had
n -t op.e ofth- clerks held hi a op. ar.d then
wiih a Ion" pull. aMrong jytill. ami a pu'l
alt'-'r.ohc. . a ...a-oessfnl ctt'oit wars made lo
got 'him on a Irmge in the back-room,
whore he insla'.ittv- sank into a ibiuiken
:tst i
ii.'.'.
Pv;:d Uf.hLikf, iter Lost ITf.r Trs
Ti.K. llecently a party went yachting e.u
L'.iko Erie. Among theni was a beautiful
young laely dierfi-eel iu the latest style".
Her waist was compressed into aristocrat
ically small dimensions in fact her whole
attire was the p: ik of f.a -hiouable perft-c-
, tlon while the luxuriant prop. .it ion of
liel biiwtlc gave an ah of majesty to her
luiii rn mbic whieii ii is impossible to de
scribe. And, unfortunately for hoi', anel
fortunately for the cow of the yacht, as it
i was prove d, she was hound to return in
the yacht. The mght was dark, and
thinking tlu.v ,-iie.y would lot. tin eari.e.,
the! amaiemr seamen had forg ilten to bi-mg
; lights for thtii" yacht, ar.d when they wt-.e
l.e-ar the clt.v. among tire tailing oi;...,
they weie in ilanger of K ing run eiovvu I y
the mail steamer, which vra Le:td'.,g f r
tl.ein elire ctiy. It as n moment ed' ant-
. ie'y and diiVo'tlty to those on board tl.e
vaeh't. All that the parly had on Lou.d
to make a light and attiaet the ai.enti-u
of the b..au er's crew were a few niatel; .:
which were v liess without any other c i
b.tstible. The ge:tk ti.cn wore ii .n-j.lu -
e.i ; but not so wi.h one of ihe ladies, wb .
iu the moment of Did and dang'''' I""
u. iced a small b. uiUe of tievvso.p; r. wlu. li
... .. i . 1 1. . r ' inner wa -
VMS ilglitt'tl, r.u.l soga.e io. -
: l .... .-...1 o... it. J..'"'
iiil; . ii, i r. . , , , .... .' -
oevt'oai-.'s. I .
Lilly " she so ;
tcciot. Io.'-"
llced he. l'i'-1'1-
t ll-lllbu. ..'
ia-a ramr oi tire. vou'M
,,;'.m shojo ripvonled l!.e
the yacht : he Lad sac.i-
.;iy
i.i
larger, and be lead at a g. eater ehV.auce
Uiaii the Irlt.ck. This is owing lo what is
called the i. . ailia't on t f 11
i ibis: That ihe
the eye. by biiyht olj.es e.viends a Utile j stance 'to have their high old tiiiio lio"e"
w.t.cr than the r.Ccf.ai por.icn oi tne organ Lonrts co.ite'.v.
fctrucl: by ihe light, and, invading the spaca
A nil so man
named f'i1!. of Oaini ,
(flight. It tle:endj stupor. It is scare ly necessary to say thr.t
impression made e..i I j,e Imvs t'.ok r.dvantngc of the ci.c'i"'"
3,'.'cli., went to Led ami d.va'eed ine
tie-? was f.diing towaid b.itc. It: his fi.t.
tie etl'olts ft) osoati- he iiiiiid into tb
ectru' .eei by ioe uat.-cr oiijecis, niia.ta
the brighter appear larger than they real
ly are.
Miss (.'oNSTiticrioN Whalebone
1 ailding. powder and paint.
am
a
be
mi. Idle of the ll'ior and tl'. r.e tbi.nu'li
i window over two tree-tons, landing in the
Ti c deacon Hdled to put in ''', ar-'en'- slU!W nine lect Irom the btoMmg nm
ceiext mortiing at his f ivorhe church. tlirty f, ct f!(.ln Lis .,... 'i w.neJovy
,.,1 111 .-iee-.:it w as llUelly Sll.a. bell. L'lil lie wasu i. "'"I -
all.
'ST
tl"' fl- il - . , ,. ,
the ellects of cold cast..- .
did not get through v.'tu tul ate in the af
tem.H.tK He never su. ctod the cnt.se of
I his long slun.U-r, but attributed it to the
What roof covers the noisiest tenant?
The roof e f the ni' n'h.
....!
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