pl lyfJtPlW McPIKE, Editor and Publisher. . t, j.. ,,, Al jM rti Term., i pir yuar, In odvanc, fe,' -IllCe rr. 1 t! 'tiit, " th, "I i "Hi, OLUME VIII. EBENSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, MAT 22. 1374. fa NUMBER IS. BT P,J; i I. f 1 ill lis, ! ', A ImV V- i tits itiee in r i i -)u- in ; : iu:i," iti.cr.. .n.i! i:.r. It! f -j. l.eie w ll.ll i-iil.T: VvitL tv 0 ; lllsr!. IS of r nii- hi. a. tie u art, d Mi ken -rat t! cn I- : :i f..! ' n'r. , a. I V TV 't r.t Le ' Uk- Al; . ns-.st .seine ,t-m js iinT l 1 l.jfrft run w ig be- 'hey .s a s .tin ' to :cir prof ile lirl now p a!itie n:v Ji ll her 1 the c r.,1 0 uhtA r the tliCCf the tVr'-r RETAILERS of Fcanojf pEGISTER'S NOTICE ! Notice 1 1 n-MESTK' MtscBiXriJK. aa aa- i8 hereby given that The following Ac- n, Ccucty for roe tiir 1ST : ' count have been ps.d and filed In the Kejris- ' a Tt a U S SSSliV ter'ft f . . at t .1. l'". ' to .'.) i her-.er A Kea " r .. e r- n J. uSo.i:"f ....... ri.!,,airV B. a.:;3- kr r-. so-rsta. X I A. W,'le:. :; .J A. A. Barker Sra 10 T 14 J. I. Maucser. 7 tm a-B- 30. ciut'-'k r.oRorau. - " . , , . r ' 1 t (VI " " rr aM 3 - z 7 w li Adam Pfair. . ;3t;y.oh. ?oo vvr-jT.a. " ' I-cuiia Aaron.. '.h... r iJ u ktieh I lobtT.. 7 00 13uttr, Cunn- of '-, 'i Wo:k. 10 W iujbara 4 Co.. 13 00 ; . .7 u'jr 7 00, rf j:3 Brian 7 00 U John Auami.. . Rr.TI.B ToW.tsniP. r 5;:reir.aa T 00 It J. C. Sticttnaa M ii iircn 7 l'J h. Co n in'.ru'.Q. 1 CJi "' CBIKT 6PR1G BOSOrCI. n.Ji'r 14 b. Duuglaw. TOO "00 dren .:.:-".":. R Duaejitn. 7 00 14 J .Dysert Si Son l UElT TOWNSHIP. .-e4 Skin.. 7 14 BalCr Helfrich t 00 " isT COSBM Al'GB 'EOROCGH. , deceased. T r1 I'liirV' . fXi i iraJoniok 7 00 14 A.W.Gochaour 7 00 - (jOj KBEN8BUKG BOROCCB. j Liiivd 7 0 14 Gilt'ne Jon ! i;nf,fh" 7 CO & Co T 00 i I- -iAooa U50 14 Andrew Strivi- I ! '". . i mitir r Kft . and i- i - t r i...t . LlOTd . 7 00 1B. II. laTlA..... t UO '.'i. Barter 13 J. P. Thorn reon 10 (.O , . 1J 5-0 14 Jacob Thomas. 7 LCJ r,,-&Co. 7 00 14 G. C. K. Zahra.. a ,.r"i Son . . 10 CrJ 14 C. T. P.obert.. 7 00 ' C-0 L i.i.':tr.an-- 7 oo,i c- J. u.i too- V 1J L.Cu.ter 7 00 14 J. W. Print le.. ' C.Jiter-- t00 14 Peter Rut.iil. OAL.L.X7X1 N I'JWK.DIP. ., p Murray. 7 00 14 P. Smith .4 Brii.ty.. 7 00i GlLUiriS BOROUGH. y.;,4 7 00 14 T. J. C ori'Vr. .. i Iroioii. - 7 00 14 Jolci SiiiMcoan. jiCtK'-'t Tuwsmr. t 00 7 uO 7 03 ' i t 00 tto, t CO 7 f) 7 ro 7 Oo i I ' 7 lO 7 00 7 tJ 7 W . 7 i-J ' 7 tn J iHiTO5 liHillBS. I" tr. H t W 14 ni. v . l atton K,- ; w H jiio3 " na Y L .i'-.ter- 14 Andrew M,.i. 7CC 14 Kiai' Veur.f -re H ter. t j . Tf 1 . r.-J . k s -n . i y. . 3t , i--r'-ar-J . U .ary 7 ia' 14 A. liurgrar ... 7 (.) It F.. 7.r.. 7 UU 14 t ?". . Hiitij "SO: It O rutin A 11 ro . It J orn l eoory . . ri 14 V. L'lmer. ! 7 It beu. t ntriii . uu 7&jlt MjtpnyAC' . 7"u It I . J V. i - 7'Xi her 7 vj It L. Cohen T TO 7 iaJ i .ii I Z K . .1: ie: k It A .ii .(nia-omery r.r"V'J- i. 7 cO 7 ISi 7 u-J 1 J co t i-. . . t..,.. ... ..... ... . i i m ittrA IIP I . . ' . ' ' ' ' !J4 viJM i - .. - , let ;,'t Asia liuJ I i i g ' yA.Mckitni? lo! i" i;,V T V;a;ewcl toco' f :: - . C' lutou "lima . Ou U liM-i. - : il-b"- Vka oo r v ii n. ijuaari xco jj . i ' ) F". Hi -It r.e "r-.t .1 ,..-ri - i -. J t 4 I.rT- - - ti ......Astrt- 7 o"i It Win . P.erl.a . . . . 7 Ou 1 ;er. J. Tboma ilt C. lieekroto. . . 7 00 14 l. i; W. Dioert I It ki t J. linuker 7 00: It i '. G. l'cit It J acobv .it Uoae. 7 W 14 VV. p. Davis 7 00 it J. 'i'. K.nney. . . 7 14 John M ulier. . . 7 ' 14 b. It. Varner.. . 7 w 7 CD ' 7 ."O i 7 n I 7 1-0' - (V ' 7 OO i r ii.aasafiiag- B r Vr UJ I. rrar'-r R: .!.... W. P 9 7 00 - c.-.j ij John Thomas.. 10 00 lWt-tjn .. 7 Ou la ;. C. Wil.ler. . . 10 i0 7 0" ' i Kowe S. M, Co. 10 oO 7 .K It A. Preifer 7 00 7 00 14 E. Pfeisier 7 00 7 00 !t John nioeh 7 50 14 Little a; fx. pp. 7 ir-w heck . . M .-Pnertoa. Kr jer. . I. !i. (.1.1 jl e, Hunk- : t i'o 7 00 14 K. Krebha 7 00 t'piezvotr. . 7 00 It Jacob Fend 7 CO 14 WmXeieruonJ 7 'JO 14 Wm. Caldwell. :!4 Wealey Green. 10 00 14 Chas. Oswald.. 7 00 - i .i I I;tn'.' " L. Klwardt 7 00 7 00 7 CO 7 CO 7 CO 7 00 i Foster sj?pe A To. 10 00 14 Christ. Kiuip'e. 'H . HDrne 7 00 14 John Porter... ; F 0:-r 7 00 14 L.. Luckbardt.. u J.ilarpl:. 7 00 LOHTTO riOROCCH 7IR'rt ... 7 00 14 H. F. O'r rial... Tw.McAtrer 7C0 14 Phieldafr bou . ::s B-adley.. 7 CO 14 A. J. Christ... !i.-T Keplar.. 7014 Wm.LiUingjr. MK.LV1L.LB BOSOl'OH, !' E. VcDor- -14 P. Podfjera it . 7 00 14 G. W.biutxman 5. W. Given... t OOi 7 00 7 CJ 7 00 7i.3 7 0 7 00 RICHLAND TOWNSHIP. T.tr& Neese. 7 00 14 J. 8. Baubmin rjeC'oorad 7 00 It SnaKir U Co. . . i::e B'mey 7 00, RLHIAMSA TOWSSalP. 'r Garman SLkllirVll.t.a BOROCG1. Fer .. 7 0.i 14 Jatnci iJrad'ey. ii M .G men . 7 00 14 Christ Helen. .. '.McConnell. 7 00 1 TAT LO R TOW5SHIP. T:el, Morre.i i Co W Af-niNGlOM TOWISHIP. '2MeUugh- ilt S. McKenzle... J .. . 7 00 14 Martin & Co... 'Pr'nje.Jr. 7 0o 14 P.M.4.7. Brown TO 7 00 t CO 700 7 00 7 00 7 CO 7 O 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 b0 1CD 7 CI Hor-ier... 7 00,14 iMra. a. jucm- " 8. Dviart tosb Co 7 00 14 Alice Hayan... J.Davis. ... 7 001 W1LMORI lOSOPiB. wschroth.. 7 00 14 P. M. Woletla- -Kphart.. 7 00 s-!at8on IMjirbT. ... 7 00 1 4 Jno. McColffan. ' WUltl TOWMSH1P. 'K-F'tkeaco 7 00 14 Gates. Son Co '" Wai'ars... 700 14 Kamaey ot Pro. WDODVALS BOROl'OH. -aB. Clark TODItR TOWB8HI P. 8. Reaui " ffoj.aiSe4?on."Vilinora Borough 6 00 Bit BW IKIED. -'S 'cVi. Carroiitown U'jrouah 15 0O l'-r B urr.e ' " ' tn) A.s-tr.m. i.,i,..inn norouib... is no 1 Heai a,:n " ...15 00 a-sniia " " I3 o" 'vr.., . is oo H nomurh.. 15 00 I K'isi. I dnproauh TuwnlblD 15 00 . 5 'i- crx-rr, Cambria Iloroufh 15i0 -tt i. Swa-Jsre. VVaablnarton T'wp 15 00 .M-'iii u, Washinirion Towrshlp IIS 00 TR1-PI.1 ALI.Ktl. ? jemaker, Kbengburiz . . 15 50 f HII.I.IARD TABU". Mllllir- ,,. U-..i T...ililn S1K 1 '.A. .in . . i r. rion Jordan, t. 40 M .' Ap.lAL wllj b(J hel(j mt tn. Treasurer's E:,ei,ghinar. on Monday. Jims lat. v J '.'.(. u tnuN H. KoSf. Mercantile Appraiser. C UTOR'S N OT I C E. Letters 'amerita-ry have been jrranted to me T . cf tr . , 1 1. . ra v-.i In t ft cf to. ..- tirtui!.. ikio Ti.oKe oa ir.2 said es- ,.. 1 !'.:. to n-.awe tavmeut, and tuo-e liavmjf -r.-t tiiB f.jme "are re",acstH.d to present i'eriy pr-jTen. f'.r settlement. tvt K. L. JOHNSION, Exeiator. -.s.-arR. M;, ... s. is:4.-t. idved-'"'"!, ,ur Ci t ': i IE.11- I'LAXK, P., respectfully o-' professional services to the f Kl...r..h..vor ,nn i.lnitv OfPce ad- '" j"ilnc r'1 Immediately in the rear of v,; ''"'-yd'sdrug store. Night calls can "rr..V hr,e reii.lenee of Mrs. Bunn, on Craw- .'-etnl.ur- ft-24-tf. 1 1 At I-"bnhurv.nil will rirr-nfrl the Orwnmss" t'uart of Canitria countv. for ' c!iT.rr'-.tl..ii and a!!owncf, ca WtiiMtSDAT, t CO the .vi (1st of June. A. P. A. to wit : 1. 1 he tinal nocount of Micliael H. Kajrer. aJ T n-.inistraror cl Pt-ter Hagcr, late ot Jack.on t-w-T h; j. iopas-1. t C4 2. The tlrtt nn1 final account of Henry C, KirVpatriek. a iunnistiator of Jacob V. stuby, T W late i f Carro'.i township. dec-asej. 3. The amount of Rmlfftt linger, Bdmtnistra tW t ri of Veronica, Keilly, late of Washington township, deceased. 4. '1 he t;rt and final account of Evan E. Kvans. guardian of Marshall W.. Annie K., few. nr-1 W.. Kayton. Marjrarct and Plujh J. M. Jonc. minor children of Hug-h Jones, late of LatnlTia township, deceased. " 5. Thofinal account of Philip Pchettlfr. grtiar I dian of Joseph A.. Catharine and Philip J. Vah- ! oer, minor chilOren of Michael Yahner, dec'J. 1 00 6. Tiie eeeon-l account of Catharine Galia- Cfl cher. airr.ini.-iratrix of Francis Gallagher, late Milh - iii J hoi-ouirh. dtH-eattd. The account of Petei M. Garvey. cuardian Mirr A f,.i-han. d minor ehiiil nf Uohert i Methan, late of MiliviHe boronp-h. 1eccaed. 7 00 1 s- The account of I. M. Ijtusrlilin. ndniinis- trator of llev. l'cier lirown, late of Johnswwn ' tori:fc-h. deceased. f. The aoci.unt of John P. I.inton, puardtan of Georsre V. Kate K.. James M., Henry T., ; William . I. and CharK-s P. Walters, minorchil- of Henry Waiters, late of Johustowu fcor- , otisrh. deceased. J 10. The hi st account of F. X. Haid. executor X 03 ff Joseph Uiuu. lale of Allet;ueuy township, 11. The third account or ?tepf,eri s-utzman administrator of Lewis Cobaugu. late of Johns town liorouirh. deceased. 1. The rirst and piiriiai account ot r-uan Connelly ('ate Susan Riley, administratrix of wniiani uney.iaie or riopeci Dorouun. are u. ! he seiona ana d niu accou in oi iiimci iMiieo. administrator oi nii;uooiits,iaiu ui Cambria township, deceased. . The second and final account or K. J Mills Hecs S. I.lovd. ailminislraiors of Stephen Thu rii-t .ir.niinr rf in. IT s-rtehler. a'jillllllliuiui I-1 oaiLV? i . luuuu. lair v riiiivii.e borou'rh. deceased JAMKS M. SIN'OKU. 'Pea'Ster. Register's Office, KVcni-burjr, Pa., May 4. Kl. ICENSE NOTICE. The follow- JJ ing applicutiena for License bare ben fl'.e l in tiie'Proihonotary'. (ih'-anit w.U a re intrd at the cr.Mi.i'j 'erni tt Court, vhh cin- vene in H! enbur en MoDiT, the lfcr DAT c Jrsi A. 1. 1ST4: C'hesl S; Tings Ecrojih John Litz.rer, 5. A. Mr1 t'.uah. Chest T.'wnhip Thomas t 'tt. Geor re t'relc. Crvv I'.-' u-t' p A c.irew AviAiaJ. j v.s. G. Paal. Frat.K Kuril. M.chjel i.i:e. '.irr .:.:..w:i li. r. : A n irw H. Kdng. Paul Eliwmtfer. L.irence S.-brth. arr. il '.'- n.-h.p Joseph Y.vlir.cr. f!eji5r'il!i.-H,irnr Mrtt. JohnSwir. Ehnl'iirir Ur'ia-ri john Kujharr s. Mirl-tcl L;i;ttrnr. VVt Varl: I. niton A Son. Kasi Wari. i ta.i.tr n lioruIi M. ilclorns. Joha WuCniJ, W. I. M i . r. Cini: tr n Tvwn-h p Matthew IHitaura, Marira ir 1 arc S an.mi'Tii; rjr. Christian Keich,V.'m. Linton, , j.-t..i t.. i;....nJ. ' Sj'i.i' I'jrri TP. r'r W. He'friete. i Wi.nure L;. rouii- wieorie Wendurolh, v tiJTJ- tire ;.i.t.. .1o. pti H-.ir.er. Was: i.:- a 1 vu-:.:;. i ieo. W tcihtr llwi- nt. Jaet S. Kiel. Mi ra,r..!:towa Ir.-J .such. Heary Blum. . . . . - - . r . I,,rr:iHll r. t : ti H-'iiaeie. t t.in.-. -v. n.i. . .a...t.. l:..r..eh-M.F. Kelly. J. K. 1 1 1 1' rl I'rothonotury. ProthonctaryT OiE. Lhen.-burg. May 4. 14.-4t. QTATEMENT or SETTLEMENT with the Pnpervisors of Croyle Towc- th-p for the year 173: l . --4.. - loimoonimi'upucaic Cr. Bt raou-.t of work done on road t .. $422 09 tT day.' work at $l.i0 per day.. 70.50 " eionerati.iri 100 .,,..,.t returned tc Commlil'rl 1 00 " cash T.0S -tttl.ti Oio.Keixo, Supervisor, in acc't with Croyle Twp Da. Toamonutof Dnrlieate 54S.0 Cb. By amount of work done on roads. .J423.85 ' eior.eration" J-?0 " amount rrto-neu to Co. Com rs. 10.00 29 darn" work on roadi at Al.iO per'tiaT S'-OO tt l K.r i.-.r hriHs-Bs and tjrobate O 3S Iici. "... 1.37 49.00 Wv the nnderslsrned Anditora of Croyle Town ship, do cert n v that the foreiroinj i a correct state ment of settlement with the Supervisors of said Township. pANIELIraorGi? M.IAS l'AI U V Auditors. J V M KS A. S K ET.TjT . Atte-t J. W. Pr.iKOLK, T wp. Clerk. S-St.J rTT.IAXi IjIST. Causes set dowr. for tril at J uv.c terra, a. v. xoii . VI UST WKIX KcCarty. Hips liips fc Lloyd Ileltrica A iicn O'ijeary aiivrtin 4t Co . . .vs. I oster. t jj.ccu cs ams. . . tf. Hnrtcr. ...vs. Harter. ...vs. Hips it Llcd. . . ts. Conrad, vs. Camr-bell. John P. anl Cathirhie Parrioh. nwoTtn vexes. i i : t,- r'-r- .o-.vT9 ' nnst r. . II . 1 1 ' . -v . v - . . ,n . ; . jauia J? es 14 a . c a U Co 111 sly.. f: : -ii-.is Vrrnsr. :;uott T3.ll , Kinney Keene Adm'r ... Levy Endorse... Lew, ue of Williams Paul Kupa . . , 3. 111. v n ii i u i .. - end Mannfa'.t SJs . ..rs. Westbrock. . ts. McH.augUiinet.al. , ..T3. Gill. ..vs. Tiley. , ..ts, Lana;'5c!a. ..vs. Marlott. . ..vs. Humvreys. ...ts. Schwuderer. v.". Ma Win. . . .v.. Applo. ...vs. Apple. ,.v. Llovd. T.. lavis. " " ..vs. Ntvner's Exeertcre. .T. K. 1UTK. Prothonotar- ProthoroU'.ry-3 Cnee. Kbcrubors, -May 4. 13'. 4.- IDOWS' ArrilAISEMENTfi. Kotiee is hsreby given that the fol- t-.win AlM -:iiffricnts ot refil estate ana personi n,?tv - .1. .cedents, selected andfet apart lor i he widow oi iniost..te-. nnd-rthe Act .i Assem IAy of tne lutn Aj.nl. ls.,1. have been tiled in the I il- -. t.h.ir.tv.nrir. en-i wdl be pre feinM to tne trphan- Court fur approval and al lowance! on WiaDit. the oao dat or Jose X,invJnVryfnd npprai.ornent of certain person lrVr..rV a-,.prise.f and sot apart lor Flonnda Hes wi to-T ' l Georu'8 l'-ess, Ute ol Ssummerhill t02 "Ynvcmorv I nd mt of certain person .1 iirt.nertv a-pprnised and set np.irt lor Matfdr.len f-Vrien widow ol Andrew CaUhnn. late ot Chest ': ... ,.a t 'sn M 3. lnv ,l.Jfl';r,, 'i and set npart for f.liiabeth Treft I'w'low of J ol'ti J TreftS, late of Johns.own boroiiih, deeea.-e.i-j - . taiQ real t. luvet.tr.ry anu l'i ';- v aTipraised and set etat and t.er.P IT'P"- nr t rancis apart lor Sarah w '" ':"''';"; .5l,in. decM. M.i t!u:iijy, late '' V' ilTMKH Kcister. Kea'i.tar'B Oflice, F.bensburf . May 4,1b. 4, A D.M1NIST11ATIOX NOTICE. AttL . Estate of Otto II nT.i.E, deceased Letters of Admini-trtinn on the de-etient. late of Washington twnh ), Cam n eourtv. havmir been granted to the unucMiKneUfy the K'irterof said ei.unty. all persons lndel.ted to said estate ?re requested to unike imiuedliite pay mr-nt, and those hiivinir clam:! aaamst ''e f3"' w 11 pieseot them properly autheuliea .ea i w Jl AEG A RET HKLLE. Administratrix. VFasliinKtou iwp., Uuy 8, 13;4.-t OTICE. Persons indebted to the late firm of Davis & Griffith are .,...,..t ..ii -a ,.., not delay, and those haTlnn claima aguin.i the same will Pr"nt tbem to ma properly authentloatoa ior .tv-.- J. A. SHOEMAKER, Treta. It rnT in the niorninrj at six To blow with a terrible force. It wreat back to the end of the world To get a irixnJ start in its course. It came down l.ke the wolves on the fol With inereeLMe sjeed ; 1 ucciare Stone colauias of baildiags were lent And Cofuer-lota Liowu out of square. I'm sure that there never wa seen is much wind in the weather befors! It warped every well in the town, An i blew otityoar teeth bj- the score. Ia walking ciown-street you would go At the rate of some ruiles iu a minute; Twas the thickest wind ever was known Y" ith never a shower to thin it. It blew the land off of the fields. And the country it filled with slartcs. And the farmers next day with :;d he-u.ru Went hunting tuounu for thdr farms. It h'.ew the dirt clean from your face. But it shoveled it into your eyes ; Iu a minute i; took. tUyour freckles Iu a way that occasioned surprise. The sunshine wis blown from the streets, The sma.l-p.ji whj blown out of town, Men's words were carried much further Than ever their words had been kncr.vn. It blew your ears clear from your head. And your buttons clear off your vest, The firmament darkeued wiin h.tt.s. And the poiatof the ooaipuja stood west. It b!ew the dy Vnck rj'jite n wok, DUarran,;ii;g all business aS'ira, And people grew mad at the way Tne watiier was puttiu; o: airs. It blew your boot otf f y.mr feet. And a whistle it wde of ro;:r n--e ; It hiew ojr drbts out of Tour nir. i. And th? grease-spots clear out ji your c.othe. You couldn't walk o;:t without tr.king A club t kep th wind iJ, And you hid to ho.d fast U yo.ir head Or it would have gne, sure enough. Ti sure y an tii-wi.id li.at b.o.vs N vH'y .! fort-inr, t'-.ey sr.y : Fin men are at work cn :iy roof, Ad are luukiii; iour uo.i.us a day. j irji.iT jl noirr djd. "VTor.'t i j-.i'.y?' and E".3 Futsell went wt'.ltr'.n across the room, coining to a e iiO-.-Eri. who was siiilnj Ui-'.cd up on wiUe Voltaire !:r tha -;-.dovr. 'Co:u, CL.irii, w.-.V.c up!" pivirj hia hr.ir n. vigorous Jeik. "iiow fur u.J you tay t was to I.'ettie'a?" Charlie came rapiJly to nprljl.t posi on. 'Itstwenfy-Cre rui'.e". yoa little whirl- alxiut. I"ia cl-vl I h ven'S iy mure asia". Iih2 yo'u. lr.3L:4 hu i ccir::e:.l e;sr'. pa-sd ever hU face. 'Ilere'rj a .:t jr'o hill to pny, now." "Old FctLcr Gilmcs 'Tua a god old soul," i, r. ... . . , 1 I?-" " ,, sung tine. l mass go ana ca .niii?, and with a wave cf her Lund, and & mockiug bow, she danced Cut cf the room. Winnie Stuart, deep In reverie in a wide r.nn-chair before the pu' lor f,;-e; v: aroused by a voice c.'.liir., ".':n:a! V.'ianie ! Where are ycu?" rnd tha neit instcnt E'.fia r.ussel Guttered in, and dropped on thefoot- ool at hsr ftct. "Just thick, Winnie, we're rdl rroing to morrow to ste Nettie Gr.-y Charlie's sis ter, you hnow. Cijly thtr.h ; god sleigh ing, r.n old-fashioned slei'a, a zhing team, buClo-rcbes ad i::f.n.ii-u.Tn, and seven as wida-awnka youn people as you will generally see. Vi'cn't it ho tp'.andid ?" "I haven't:: dur.tt of it, little enthusiast," ling f..C3 a moment, then turned and gr.zed dreamily lir-to the Cre. A love'y girl sho was, this Winnie Stuart slenderer! grneeful cs p. lr.nrrh "illjw, with brown hair rippling in shh.lrg -raves all over her head, tnd eyes which alwrtya seemed to have a shudow cf paLi La their ptrr;-lc rlepths. L'.Jie leched t her in amazement. "Is thr.t all ycz have to rtiy to such a rplcr.JLd 't'i2a c ce.Ts rs that?" she ejacu ,..zl. "1 do belicTS yets have been di.ap peinted in love, Winnie Stuart ! I cannot acecunt for your indilTeretjCe under any otVtc. hypothesis." The Er.rlden crin: n f?amed up over Win nie 'b face, but vhc lauh.od merrily. "Nonsec-e, Elite ! What a chnttcr-box you are. Y.'h-1 t'.rr.e t!o rrj strrt ?" "Ch, rery early m the incrntn;. I must go Lake counsel with il.e presiding god dess. Ly-hy !" aud she Vi3 go-ia Lite a Zzslr. of ligh. Left alone, Winnie sat f-.:ir.g carr.ertly into the rc. Elbe's cercleia remark had awr.her.cd Littsr memories of t'.c prif.t. She det-.ehed a small locket from around her nick, and opening i gti:ed carne.Mly zi its contents. On either side wrs a tiny pio-turOj- a hand-some, manly Dec, tvlth dark, clustering hair and deep, earnest eyes the other, herself. Two ysnrs before Phillip Leslie had presented thb to her on the day of their betrothal. It was the eld story a few short weeks of unclouded .happincrs, then a misunderstanding had arisen, and they had parted in anger. It was two long, long years ago, and in all that time she had neither seen nor heard from him. Had she forgotten? Could he ever forget? The dreary pain at her heart answered her better than any words could have done. The sound of merry voices aroused her from her reverie, and she had barely time to replace the locket when Elfie, followed by the others, entered. It was a merry party which Charlie How ard and his sister Gussie had gathered around them at llidgewood Farm. There wad E'.Ce Russell, and her hand pome brother Hal, who was devoted to hia couein (uie ; WjmaiU Stuartand Madgie Hunter emerry, dark-eyed girl of eighteen; j and Will Devercux, who was very much ia ( loTe with Eifie, and rery nearly tt his wits i ends, becauas ho would give bira co sati3- tactiOD. Naw Tear's mcrning Pawned Irizht acd frosty. Charlie was cut before thj rst ptreak of day had appeared, and a few sta.i vrere yet Tisible when he brought th3 pn.Ei lag horses around to the door. All was bustle and cenfusien in the hcupe. Hal waa making numerous pi'.rimog-M ucm thence to the sleigh, lodddd with rehes. wraps , etc. At lskst thej were ready to ptart. The tun waa glowing rc 1 in the eeust, fcoi th rmoke xras rising slowly in the still, f.onty air, from the farm-house u thej rushed pat. "Isn't this glorious!" escTaimsi Ele, her cheeks glowing, and her eyes sperklirg lika Ptara. "See the .sunrise! It's just rplendid. I wish we were going fr again." "So do I," remarked Will, Ls u: by her aide, looking into her eyes. Her cheek toek an added tingi, l"7t h Cashed him a deCant glance. The sun wrs near ils meridian when they drew up before the residence of the Creys, a large, fine-looking house, aurrouuded by erergreens. "Such a surprise !' eie!aSm?d Mrs. Grey, as she came forward to meet them. "I did not expect to see you to-drty. 1 am sorry Victor isa't here," she continued, seating them in her pleasant parlor 'round the fire "lie has gone down to Chester on basinc, and won't be back for several days." The afternoon sped rapidly, and it wm late before they dispersed for the night. Shortly after the nine-o'clock breakfast neit morning, Elfie came ir.to tha parlor, her bright face wearing a shadow. "Isn't it a fehanic, girls? It has clouded op, and looks so gray and dark It fairly ruak me have the blues." She yawned sleepily, but a miehieroua light shone in her eyes an Will Dtvercux and Charlie sauntered in. "Are thtre any nice young fellows around here, Nettie?'' she aked, suddenly. Mrs. Grey waited a inomemt before the answered. No yes, there is, too ! One, a bachelor, who lives six miles from here. You passed - LLi house when you were coming down. ! "Yes," said Charlie, who was stretched out on a sofa near, "I have the honor of his BCvjuamtance. "Is he old?" asked Elfie. "Oh, superannuated!" answered Zlr.:, Grey, laughing. .ur. -speater, laaies and gent.emcn: interrupted Hal, putting his head in at the door, "it has begun to snow, and it's my humble opinion we'd better be going." "My dear boy," responded Charlie, grave- ly, "the suggestion does honor to your judgment. We must sUrt immediately." And half an hour afterward saw them on their way. j For some distance r.fter leaving Mr. Grey's their r-:ad wound through cleared Celds. then entered a dark strip of hemlock vroo-ls, threaded I.tre and there with a tir.y, ice bound brook. "There, girls," said Charlie, as they emerged Lorn the voods, "is the residence of the grmrily, grim and ancient' bachelor whom you got a desoript" n of this morning. Nica place, isn't it?" "Very," replied Winnie, looting at the place as they npjrrottched. "Oh, girls?" exclaimed E!e suddenly. "Do hold on a minute, Charlie I hare an idea. "You know," she added, as he drew rein, "this is the second day of January, in the yeer cf grace eighteen hundred and eeventy-two, and therefore leap-year. No I suggest that we wait on him in a body, and severally propose to him. I can pop the question splendidly. Oh, don't be silly, girls," as a clamor of opposition arose from ths company ; "who cares, any way? He'fi an antediluvian fossil, whom we never saw before, and never shall see again, end it will be sixh fun! Charlie is acquainted with him, and ws'U appoint him a commit ter cf ths whohi to 3 and introd Jte the suhjc;t, end bring him out. It's so Fr.owy we can t thh.k of gotrtj in. T-urj aloag, Charlie, there's a dear follow! ' at v. Lie!' endearing cpiU.et Charlie laurrhcd, cj ht dropped the reins r.n J : prar.g cut. "Let m propose f.r-t," .sni.l Mt'-jie, laithin-:!';. holding the huHlilc-rohr. ia such a po.-i:Icu thr.t she could subside behind it at a moment's notice ; "I don't wr.:it to be kept in su.-pen-.e. Tliere they co:no:"is!ie added, in a stage voice, as the door opened, and Charlie, with a gentleman behind him, emerged from the house, "What ui.7 we do if hrj takes the aCliir in earnest, end sue us for breach cf promise?" "Oh, goodtie'-ti !" eretmrr.ed 1.. :e, in a IL--mrtye vhisprr, ts the old bachelor 6tepned cut beside a full -riew of him 7-- - w r.T cln io . rr Vi "lie isn't old at all Le'3 young, and auful handsome. What s.n-VIdo?" She looked as though she meditated a dive under the buffalo-robe, but Will confiscated that article, with the exultant remark that the "would have to take the responsibility.' He tea handsome, this tali, "superannu ated" bachelor of twenty-seven, and there was a gleam of amusement in his eyes as he stopped beside the sleigh, and gravely sur veyed the dismayed faces before him "Here he is, girls !" said Charlie. "Now don't keep him iu suspense. Miss Elfie Russell, as director on tliis important occa sion, it is only proper that you should hare the flrat hearing. Proceed. There was a tremble of mwf inject t-'nariie's Toice, while Vi t.nd Iljd were quaking wj-Jj suppressed laughter. Four E.tie ! An ectire chrDe h. . ectire chanee had e,iTr orsr the spirit of bar dream, and ehe cat fpeechless. The stranger glanced in amusement from one to th? other of the girlish fac.s. "Ladies," ha said, in a rich, musical Toice that was full of merriment, "your intnti..n u to do honor, but I f.r. from your hesitation, that yon heve not ben in the habit of exerting your leap-year privilege". Since ycu are tt a for words, permit me to speak." He stepped np to Winnie Stutrt, who tt the first Bound of Lrs Toi w W trtod and Caahed painfully, acdUcdia down locked Lito fcsr ses. "Winnie," he taid, mi hia Toice t,as full cf anutterable tenderness, "time has not changed me. I love you to-day as when we parted, two years ego. Shnli we net let the past go, and cnee t-ore he all in all t j eneh other as wj were ia those old happy d..ys?" "Oh, Phillip !" It was all she said, but Phillip Leslie rcai aright the language of l.er eyes, end clasped her to his breast with a tuurinur.-i thanks giving. And, close in the khel'er of h.s arms, Winnie knew that &t hist the shadow j baa Ultea eca the sunshine appeared. "Hurrtih !" shouted Ch-.rlie taking in the aspect of a!Ta:rs at a glan.e. "Here's a ro- mance ia real life, ind the Lnruy e iuel I brought about by a leap-year frolic. Here- I r. 1 ti v i- " i alter i shall tel.evc n mischief. ., t-. ,, ,. . , j , "E.e, wh.si ered Will, nt, half an hour I afterward, with Thillip Leslie added to thc.r i , ... i . , . i c , ' 1'i.tuurnA.l ' . - . , . .no. .a . n Anf:.A I ...urn 1 Ti . pooping the cuestion splendidly, and I ' xr 3 A . . ' . , sueiest you try it on me. V. c re -eouainte-l, i , J J . . .. , r you know, and st wt.l be easier, and f.r . , ,., , r once in her life saucy ihhe was at a loss for I saucy a reply. Will took adventege of her subdued mood to press his suit, and with such sod success that,- when Winnie Stuirt became Mas. Les lie, Elfie became Mrs. Will Devereux. The Tine Artsu Some years ago, when it was discovered that bv the aid of the sun. a camera, and a 1;,t!- nitnt c,e iiver. a verv lhir likeness of the humari countenance miu-ht he taken, we ,vrre nured that the uortrait raiuters' art , received its final dwitli-bloW. and that mima.tures would casc to be j-emembcicd or heard of. l?nl. liVe m-in-e ntlier nre.llcrlonc tT.w proved to be quite untrue, for the photo- I. : .. r. . i! i. l : ... I caP11 ' t ait, uuv .t. lull a Jitt. ...it... .ti . renr.,d,,ction of feature, while the cxnrcs- which i;. ;n faor ti,e i;ie Rn.i souI j of every hunian fiice? ;s, , nineteen eacs j out of twenty, entirely changed or altogether ost It ;s tru(t that 1)y vetouchiiig end by ; canr:n - nhoto-rranli can often he made to pass as a satisfactory likeness, but it mut '-e remcmlred that it reniiires an aitist, and a good one too, to make tlie-si njipoi tunt tid it- tions. Photographs, too, are extremely evan escent and soon fade if they are exposed to the light. It luay very truly le said of them that they "come like shadow.-:, so di pr.rt." Ou the other hand, a well educated minia ture paiuted on ivory, as it should be, by the hand of a skillful artist, who knows the value of colorant! how to mix and use it, is vir tually everlasting. The tints which were laid on by the hnr.d of Sir Peter Lely, who had greatly immor talized the court beauties of the time of ths Charleses, are as fresh to-day as they were when they left the artist's studio, and the sweet but somewhat sensuous faces still smile forth as brightly almost as they did in life. Those, therefore, who desire, lasting me mentoes of relatives and friends, which tim shall not change, must still have recourse to the painter's art. Adroit Theft. One wet night in Boston, recently, visi- tors at a public hall found a man at the t n- trance holding out a ticket check and say ing, "Umbrellas, please." People grate fully resigned their wet umbrellas to his cus tody, br.t when the entertainment wa.s over, both man end umbrellas had disappeared. A mors audacious trick was lately played j by a "tT.cak thief" at a London club. He j entered the hall without attracting the coiiee of the porter, and proceeded to empty the pockets of the greatcoats he found ranged in a corridor. While selectinir a few of the best, he was interrupted by a member, who in astonishment asked him what he war" doing. "Oh, this Li my regular busi ness," he said ; "I am employed to clean the gentlemen's coats in several clubs ; I take all the grease out of their collars." "Indeed!" said the gentleman, interested, thinking hb had got hold of one he could turn to account; how lung do you take?" "Why, I'll be back with these in an hour." "If so, you ran1 as well take mine," adding bis coat to the he-ap, r.t the same time es corting the "sneak thief" pa,st the porter. "What grat conveniences you have in Lon don," remarked this country gentleman to a group of his fnends; I have just given, pHL, the Court, having duly consider my coat to a man I fonnd in the i corri Jor. j the fTi(icnee pro and c-on and arrived at who cleans coats for the club." "Who do ; di.fia;te 1,,0, directed th jury to you siiy, cried two or three. "The man I found carrying the coats out wait, I have his card." But the knowing ones did uot wait-they hurried out to find ti po,kat of some great-coata empty, aad ethar coata altogether gone. ia An Innocect tirui,: A farmr e-- v-'l call h'm STd:h tsr BuVi i u iu 'iuiJu cciirii, una wia (; be known, a: last by reputation, to many j ( cf our reader" were his riht r.ar,e civen. j 1 . 1: s r . j: . . r . J .....o ! But the incident we now relate, though comin!; to us In c. reliable wnv, was kuown to few outside of his res ''..l-jrh.n.d. ruriier , Smith lived in a quiet way, a:id w-as sup- I pced to ha-,o accumulated souiethirsg aliead :l besides huic' a prcttv coed hirta. After' . Lis tec.nd Sun hr.d L. ; n n.irr sd al year, he concluded to settle . ueur the old j u-an s, it he could rent a place. Iiearir cf this, Mr. TL,.mron-?aia j . t . , i liiiiiiii it- a c.i.ii.ce to Li a certain t .iice cn pretty fair terms. Mr. Thompson waa a money loaner. and r.otl.in sui:ed Lin. so vrell as god ir.t crest, lacked 1 y a-.vhI secur ity ; and ! c wn-- -noreocr generally cc n-id-crei a prctiy shrewd tralor. lie rich over to see old man tr.:.i i. 1 i.irmcr tu did nut li t buv he in ht hue on credit if the prie Litcrcft vTis r.. t t he PiilJ. wou.d ': viiis- ! w et ( tii-'i si.d the t.t tr- . . ... o . ji.iv.-n v.tkev, ie '.. I -iv i r tl e farm Limeif if the tir-de was i.-.i. . hut his s.-n 1 was a i-KK-d f.riut;-, PTid, he t: o-ght, it I j wcul i te all right nt It-aC the i.u; I would j t. ere, rl.j wu.d he g . d la w..at rr- tua.ued unpa'.l ii" t.ii su should f.dl. What seemed to startle the old fel'cw was . - V- , . , , Fir.a..y, however. nf:cr a jreat deal cf . , . , M.K, t.ie I rice w ;vs r.'rcc 1 vn tit ter.:v . , , ,, .. . , . . ' , . ' at one, two, three, mil t..ir Vears. w;t:i twelve rir cent, i r.te; e.-t f;. :u -.te fvr the , . , , tlfy wcr- f ont to :n when the i.-.rme ... . . , , , , '-'g ted that if h si., uld at iv t n.e g. , p.ny mere morev th.n w.i d :e cn the r-t , Contract rj, ler ! I e wr.rr-iJ to N' alh'.-ed t? j- iv if. nrid co I ".r.t o? the twelve per cent. The pr -p-v-Mtion seomed reisor.tl-'e entvth to Thotnp son. r.r.d he cxil l rot o'jeet to its inertior in the e, tifrxtct , tnd so the dvcumet-t was finned in duj lh-ate. The deed wns to 1 rca.ly, the rotes drawn, and the Crst pay ment made on the folowing Saturuuy. When the th-e anived tvth wcie punc tually on Land, the frst $4,0Co was paid, ar.d the notes were re.uiy for sigr.Ature. "Mr. Tin :nj M-n,1' said Farmer Smith, "I've been thitiking nlwiut that intcre.-t. nnd it i "'' cherry, so I thought I'd pcthcr in j Fl a e 1;-t e wor. v I had cut, and pay part j ol t, ana pu.j.ng trom Li ' of l':oney "jist CWmt t' r.t.' packet a toll The iiK.r.ey was ei jnitu, nn-l, with twelve iT Oe':!..o; the i!rt n. do was p:l;j. ; . u :i i . u.j-soti !..... pot K.cU-a tr.e monev. i n : iin ..it m.i i l ve jo: a sou iivin in - . . . , .... Mirsoiui. Mr. The-mpson. end s s( :1j .e heard I wr;s l.uj in a firm ll r Jukey, he ; rnt me :i little iii-..iuy" ;.ihhtg a roll from Vi.i side breeches p..ek t "and so whatever it is v yli citilit it on the next note, if you Lnve ni eh C .united, a: ti Ac t'te fit. :;ey was v-l'our per eot.t. a wit: ; . i. - oH j i-1 paid the r.-de tj a . t i-.t. "c'.i, that's luck," resinned the o'.d m?.n, "-.ind i. w, Mr. Thompson, tne o'.d woman hii bini seliifg ri.ht "mart of butter and a'g', at id s-'ir.e chickens ii-jiv and then, whr. Lh.ey i:n-ruu:.d tl-.e country a buying, a:. 1 she t .hi rie this ir. i ..In' that I bc-iter V.'.., he h.iJ, ." A v ; e it won! :n t ivdueed from ai.d whei ii. .re. n'ter tin I.'.'. IC-cJ, .Dl.J I- It .1 1 T vr i . v. - ! i . 1.. oi .t ts, 1, a t: :-"V,m kri.i .e.i-fa i.-e yo i.:!l. A' u-.t ti::.-. it.' o does Sal c t s oi," .t'J ;"ve live in'. h:r. i . i.un :s i..u s: t.irn hi i.n 1 i. 'hi1.' ii 1 cir ro ::i.n on th-? ; in;'.: . i' 1 year !j i-'.-.-.. y iu t,.l m:, us :v .h, ai.d .1 .'!,. US, in: ro-s iier - , ..i be:..:-.-- :.. h:i o'.v III :d a -T:: tc V;..! she c. l.-.v . 1 CI !...! hut.., h h.', they .ii as i.n ::t oer t- , ut.d th: v l. t busi- num in I' ii 't-T sec v.d r.n 1 Hi' v"s p. 1.! .11" ' i -. .: r.h: ,-. :;.'..: .-ih. ! Ir.kc hi I hi... I.lopC-V V'.-U . . the ju.-t t Veil.' .d I d.v ! i ' 1.1 ' i s -i.e t-ecr"t t;. Ci:l t lust n te, when l.-rty-. ij.ht ;-.r cent, iiud lx-cn uuiy taker. oJ". Thompson po.ke'el the morey, went straiirht to the c.. rt ho .sc, acknowledged tlie deed, and har.ded it unr with only t) i remark, " ou are the d bt o.d io.-cal I ever saw !" Entirely unmoved by tlii lacf pm- i z ccmplimtnt, Farmer Smith p- ck' tcd his deed, well satl-ia'd with his bantain. A Mnrrnhtr Cns. Tr, .r M i- n:;, n;"..' r vli. n .t: i i . v i j.i.r-. ini. . ' - sued the Hume Liie liiMiivnce Comj-ary for sJ.'j.IK'O, for a policy on her hushaud life, which had been ins.trc 1 in that Lom rrinv. ar.d which wis 1 ii:-g tried lefoi . . 1 - X' . ' .1 .. . . Jucijte van w-irs, in i.-e o.-j-uiuc cunn, nt . turQ R el d;ct foT tfcc dt.,-enjunt. The jury j rebel;eJ) anJ saiJ that waB D0, tht Tbio, tLey intenJed t0 brirg in. Tiiey wer forceJ s uuhmitt aoweTer. acd tk ci,.wu tU : dij.mid -- . . .. . .. IIvd Dollr.rs or l ive lhijs. An i h-T-1 oo: :.;rr. 1 at t1 e -.ato c Fair last ih'.L-h : t tho : ' tho - ., - Tr. y nr. 1 AH-ar h the Tl-i i tho Cr,t t y c.- Tre inn p'.i'.-J ali .s tO ti-t r..-: p.. trr:u t-cti. 'y d.-prMt r the A;rh-..:tur?.l :- .T rd;ai.ss:i:i. Tho ;.i':r u p l!eert:a nrrestcJ f ehin.l.wtine'.v (' iinii'g c f.-ir -ro.:ti Is." Ta- pris- j belo:.- .1 , I irt.ftnn . ,. j t.,v ,,, ,-. ! r wh... j ., ,-K Vv," one. of ,ir nu.,t ,vlK,le s.;,; iH-hu-et, in ..t I'- V j;,,. Wu ia j,,, , r;.,,. w!.en t..e p0:.ccn..iu cr.urca v r.h prt- :.cr :a r'.sr ;e "...ir li. n r. i".:tt in i, I nr. "d tl c . fTi.vr. "I have a 1 in tr in ' t j mu'.c the Air 1:1 u ... e. "i'.i.- l cp. .r sild Lis I. ti.r t. the) s r. w 1. i t. ... .'. i.i: ri.il i t.jty. " ; .it tsi. t.' .-'.ale iu l.r, jua ih -r ; I : ! -n ,r i;,i ! the i- ra-- ! ! ..ii." I en L . ..: I ' oil t '" t'ie I. : ! y a tr r. 1 - ; ' t - . ll.ll I tr . 1 i : ; I . . 4 . . I . V. .1 .- .i l:-: I ! t' 5 f : t i . ' Mf.t 1 .:- 1 the me, .- llue.l J, ".our f 1 -t-. in. t A.: t A ! .i -I - " i1' i p. r T...- C,...: t ij l .e 1..; J . :i . .1 -- I ''" - - N ! a C.ICS or .-. . f "1 hi . - t p... r P.u:, !i my p i r. I i; i . '.vtvi t ot.Iy in.' to pay '.'..tt li. m I ':, i.iy poor ''tii'e t f i'-,ei s to jail for a . I' ll!.', w h.on, l. oi l in th-. r i i Uti'-t t..c I. '.'o -s yoi 1 1.. -.;., ;' i : ::o - V V. U 'J. lv l'ys. Vn-.-ttt r I.i ten. y r h- r J.;--u, .Mr. O.Htvr, thi- C e-i: t-kf tl -.-.cf the tl-, i he 1 s i:i ilve i.;:n.ite, "jj is n mrn ..'..,! unless . :.i . C'xurt win The i... a .' rtrvl 1 ho i v.o: . -t . in t ti '.led t:p his ijht ti-owsess :t e. ; hc-.- of p:j . r IV. :n his n ! t-T inr !';:. w.t. f. nr. I to rt etili'.i k. He pa-i d it to v. ho rrturtu J l.itn , lo iu Jti-thv j 1 fe! the greenback .i.r. i t!:e !lhvr aT:d pi i-.-ncr i:--:i a ,: . cr. the .1.!-; 111 t .s Wil,. w :t..;:'.eY. 1 he neT.t d iv the nire went to the c-.tshier the 1 .iTik to dei.. '-it. when politi ly ii.f --n.-l lii.n that t'ne i-'J grccn buek was a countei !cit. ' It immediately oci uiicd to his hon-T that the bogus ouicer and prisoner were "dirty sw iti.hers." t-inee that time the bare mention of "5 or live days" iu .justice Grattiin's hearing su! jects the audacious man who dares utter it to a Cue for eonKmnt of Court. A Puzzled Frt-nehman. A Frcnehnirin. while 1 xdiirg at a numbn of vessels, ejc!:ii:ued, "See wlint a flock of ships'" lie was told that a flock of ship was called a licet, but that a fleet of sheef was called a flock. To assist him in master ing the iiitrieaeie of the English langmtsre, he was told that a flock of gir's was called I lcty, that a lvj" of wolves is called a pack but that a pack of curds is never called a K'vy, though a pack of thieves is called i gnntr, and a gang of anir-is is called a host while a host of porpoises is termed a -h-. al lie was told that a ho-t of oxen is termed ( herd, and a herd of chil Iren is cal'.t d a troop and a troop of pavtiiJr-es is termed a covey and a covey of ln-auty is coiled a galaxy, anc a galaxy of ruffians is vailed a horde, and r horde of rubbish h called a heap, and a heap of bullocks is ckI'ksI a drove, and a drove of blackguards is culled a mob, and a mob of I whales is called :l school, and a school of j worship is called a c -..i-..;i -at'i..n, and a on i grcgatinii of cimineei- i- 'iHcl a corps, and j a corps of roblvrs i culled a bar I, :u.l a baud of ! .Cu -ts is tailed a (low 1, and 8 cr .vd of ge;ith !'!ks is inhed the !i'". Th rov. -.1 .. . c j. st wor(j v-nvr Frem h, the seho'.ar under puy . ;T the j , i k i e An exceedingly sharp and intelligent American gentleman. l;o:n theW. it. onco walked into the oiliee of Dr. C. T- Jackson, the chemist. "Dr. Jacks,m, I presunu?" "Yes, m;-." "Mav I I-.K-k the d r'"erl he did Then, hav in g ked Uhiul .e sof.i and j s.ohtlcl hhu-e'f that : r."o:n, he placed a ! ir ! .-..''.. ... 1'-. ...a, no one t i-e wa m the up in I. -ir.-; ,i ne , on th- t.iMe and .-tor, !..-k at that!" tor. "1 see it." . n t.t..'. i ...v . ! crcucd it. "There, " i j i It L I l , - -a a.-.'- "What dr. v hi call 'T nli it ir-n i vrilci." "What 1" s-uid the nmu "i.in't thus btu J . ' rrf ' a '' red, .no, sn.i t.-.e t.oci.-.r. its gooa ior a not!:.!.' its t i-. t . am putting soma ra i over the fre in a sluvtl it tocu evaporated th -himi..-y. ' "Well," sai l the jrcntlen-.r.nly mm. with a woe -begone look, "th- re s ? widow up in I our town has a whole hill full of that, and I ivc -.ca ;tUj tUurrIcd her." ta a
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