- r- y r , n ? r f p sv? n r;Ij. ill'.lDiil'i i - i . L. ,s i ill . . ' i" i-v ;i v j-.'.is.w Tiy;.Mi (4 3isbjrj. Fa., by H. A. McPike. Advert isiin- It ntcH. The lnrrc nr.-l rclinMo c!r-n!t!. n of the uria Frkeman Pfmmni'H it to t h fT rrile ff.ti-Hiti-ratton of advrtifrr. Itirors will be in-Fcrtc-1 at the lullotwrig low ratta : 1 Inch, S t!mo t j f. 1 " 3 month 2 bo 1 ' e mnntlif.... a K) 1 " 1 year S " ei:ontlis 00 2 " 1 year 3 " fl months "0 3 " 1 yar 12 (t ( corn e month? 10 K 4 " f mntitlis ) "0 U " 1 vcar i. I " 6 months 4'i .00 1 " 1 year 7V A!minltftor"s nd txecntor Notices 2 6t Au-ii'or'i Nntirc a. 00 Mrsy iti'l Fimilr N'i.t'i-r 1W h'ii''!if I'rtns. first inrr"'i'n 1"C. pr line : ech f ut .jui nt Insertion 6c. cr line. Or i.f'V.Clrf ro TIFTlTMf -:.f"ifi-' tf't.cn'rf to t Gil r.ftrn ttnn tn c 'if rirlfrr ot fi-'-vf or irdwtrliicl mtrrrst, mt1 l-e jHiit' Jnr at cdi'': ! urment . .Ion PniMi-in cf all kind reat'y ami exie-liti-ously cxecu'.C'l at lowe-t t ricc.. lJi-n't v.ulorget It. TV TV 55 V w'JW. Jb-- r,trrf' r!l Circuit f f' ' .., iT.r.!, A "vim;. I Circul'ttion - 1,OOS I 1 M.tTTfT IT I .f ira si hi m 13 7?- uvi $tj U jmr. fi-h in advance II. VI I'f. or i ' v. 1 1 i: . li in !. 1 . , "if :i t o'-l within tt nms. 2. on I, if r:"t p il wi:lHu year.. 2.2. ' T n r"' brjf out- the county C .','; onal per oar will be charged to ' .' : ," h,-. t;t i'l ti-c rt'eove terma be c(". -,,' i : !'::. .!. ,l.-trt -onlt their P'" J .i'.'i n ppi ' r m .p. miw mi?t nut " '- 1 , , - l . a toe s ; tie- I oot ..as: ns t ho?" v ; , - :. " d.stmctij understood r ' :, ' ; ' r 'A I' 1 . 1'- , i v ;r pap-T before you stoo it, if . ., ,; ": r. N !l!t seal i-v .ij--i ot'i 'a H. A. WcPIKE, Editor and Publlslier. 'HE IS A FREEMAN WHOM THE TRUTII MAXES FREE, AND At. I ARE SLAVES BESinE. SI.0O and postage per year, In advance. NUMBER 30. YOLU3IE XIY. EHENSIiUIlG, PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1SS0. 1 1 ;' 1 I!'-- ! Sin Tt . mm ta.i t "bl " t ' Jv. - -j ;HEAP2 . 11 vrr. A 1 IT KT--.K f liR !: i; s a r r h k : i -i I V. AAV 1 1 1 KK iU.'K !! 1 1 n 1; a a r k li k '. i KK A A V I KK It j : heapest! ! GEO. liLA'lXKY liHGEST, BEST I MOST VARIED liarcLware I tOVI:-:. ( .: I I I, l II I I ! - f i I i 1 ; . . iii' 1 1 i ' H ! ' i x . 1 i'l'lil ...... . .1 1,, o-t-il.ir.O, UK'l :.-t:S . - 1 4 f .it r r I - :-;-..- :.ii J-. 1 1 1 ' r . 1 ; ; Uiauior Unrdwai-o : , . !. 1 1 -i-t jiT iIit v ; ; CARPENTERS' TOOLS! : ; i : i i-. -. -. . ' !.' ;. in r. .-; I , r r-I'l.it ril ' H.-.s w ii!v. n:if. ;v,in ... . u. it.- - :,i i -;. r.f v.S i pr. A n- . 1 .m - . !' '.r.i'"i'irs. II tr Iron. Ihill ... : '.,:iiMii;iv. VKcl NltOV- ' ' : '.r -r:p:-;;. . i :; ! l: t tlHrv- i . i : i . - : ;i " ':"t .1 -n t i..f :,-m--l S! (if Oil Clofts, 'lolil. ; :. . !. 'i !i . l ! -v sfr.livf ' . . : ;.. l. v !. Ali i'( iN . i '- i i i.SSl - I i.A mi: -t itu:.,:: .- : . 1. v. I v. :.:i :: . ; . . , ii, . .. :, : . : (;'!( KS , f : . r - r ! ' ; ; ! :. ' I'.l r ' . : 1 ' : WIN". iV. j ! i. i i. ; : : i:. "-.:. r fi.i :, I ,. .-..in - I 1 :.'t :: ; r r .-.'li t ' t ; ::-. . - ii-l wl,;,: I r ' . I , n : v v : :t.T- v :i iiV.;ri.i.lv .m i'i;ir:i:s 1" . l-'l , ; ! i ' .'- v " i: . ::.- i:jvi:i'i .v ; :, . 1 it-i r-n ;i :.-. :: ' i -v :.--: 1:1 t1! .1 ! i ( - i i i i w :i V 1 -r ; - buy :n jp- ( 1 . ; : :.-- N ! v. :i it j :. ii 'i' l- nlvr:iv : ; i: . f ; t . 1 1 . 1 Jk mum fOIl THIRTV-FnER EAH TT 3 c'turors, ! ' : WHOLESALE AM D RETAIL, ! U :"- Sheet Iron Wares M) UK AI.Kl;.- IX iil'v!. PARLOR COO T T 7 . ' i i. MJvUALS, hhin ill , ;rrT ,rwn 1 at ri:v!r.!) to. - an ! 2S2 Washington S. ! 5 0r5 NGTOW N .PA. -EVSM &. YEAGtTR, A 1 r::K!:-S t-F- - '$1 Slid feoSMrCll WARE,' : T.(VC av Mi." T(l T(UT i '" " u im.n l.to aio 1 um,,, rrr.MMs. Ae., ! ' n i,:.u, A-.em.e, . Aiiooua, Pa. ; '.(" Iionr lift of Optra Hoti. i f'';i!N; AND SrOKTINC j . IV A IT KM EO To. ;. " A''! HHI sTOVKS (UNiTAMM U Il.l.M'. ; ". --t. p,. i-::i.-tr. --Suii Fire teases Ap;y! r rr. a r. dick, -neral Insurance Agent, 5' " : '. n at fh'.rt notice In tLe ' -Or :-.LlA3l.E 4STNAn ' 1 : -r i ir,t 4 1:11 ( imipiiiiit s, T 'Tohnston, I'- A. Slioomrilfor. A. Y. Ji,10c JOHNSTON, I SHOEMAKER & BUCK, ! BANKERS, ! EBENSBURG, Pa. MONEY RECEIVED OH DE l'ATAKI.E OX DKM.sn. IXTFP.FST UIOUTIt AY Tivr rrPAtiTc , collections made at am. A(vi;ysir.:.E '.,i -;ts. 1 DRAFTS cn the PEIXCIPAL CITIES Itnustit r.tul N;ll, anil n GKXFJIAL IJANKIXG BUSINESS; i.ifiii.iiv;(i. A. W. BUCK, Cashier K.cn,.nr.r. r.lin-lt l;. l.i.-tc Y W CHIMM-P!! 9 DDfs 5 X S I ffl 7" 1 rOOr 2 A S V V l iCT? m ' J " C ' , V. JK I ri , clothing. NOTIONS, GHOCEIUES, &c, (WUItOUU'OW . PA. iiiiW tiDiliJiJBiLlMV li WM-ldil --:; i!,wAi.s soi.n it tiii. vi:hv Lovivr priues. ? "A'-TI IVM'i :"!IJi ! TI5Y I'SJrt- 1 i i '. v. l;o it .'..'!-. si'i1 si --1 r.fvirei!. fa r :.: "..-. Xar:, :.' B. J. LTXCH, iiinnriirlRrrr :nl IJ-.I-r fn HOME AF.'O CJTY P1ADE FURNITURE! LOUNGE-1. BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIR3, ICO.", KLEVEXTR AVKNUK, lit t wet ii KUii asi.l M-i., A.liooria. lD(3iin'a. ",".- C"i'i7T! nf i;:.liri.i nmitr n t 1 1 n'! ..'V,"r wi - hiii t.. Mir.-ha-r "n. 1. .-t Fl I.' .N 1 1 1 1- K. .... nt -if r I r-'-i - li r- - : .-"t 1 11 1 . V i n V t ' -1 to "i v.- too n -;!i !.:.;; n-. i n-!.-. t t'i ,1 I i- i ii lii.-ot f 1 r v n ,1 ti t mi., ;.V:- i .' i - . 1 :' -1 I'r:, - , - t!." vi ry I-i-.m -t. I.. .1. l.V.N'H. I AK' .011:1. Ai.r;i 1-- '.-".1. ixci:r!i.iTM r i"ir. STRICTLY 03 HOTUAL FLAN. . FIBEIHSUBliiCECOn; OT EBENSnUHG, PA. a ' 11 1 'I 11 ft rmi-t v tn-w S'i p ! ft:M.ii trii if. A lit !. W . fc 3 ) J Only Pive Assessments in 2-2 Years, i NO STEAM MILLS TAKEN. i Coed FARM PROPERTES (JEO. M. KEADE, FroMcnt.' T. IT. Did-:, Sm-nnr;. , l.;.er,! :irif. .)."!!. 01. li- ly. ' FREIDHOFF'S BLOCK, C6 c CARL PJV5NIU3, FraoUcsl fatete anT Jeweler, ; pant .-"-.rtm.-nt ' v." A 1 ( il KS. ("I.fiCr.M ! .ifciVKLliY. t5f!:CTACI-! S. I'-VK-HI, l-Sl : kf.. whu-h l,f ntli-rs t. r m r.i.. pv ..-hor .!-a!.T m tho Mur.tr. l'c-.n n- ir.s i nyt'.iina in li.s lin- wil .1.1 well to-ivo hi in s cal ' i ef-r- l-nrfliKfln clwliTf. I -l!r..:i'.!! M.nM-n pai.i to ropurlr.tr ( !o-k. r'''-, tco ! in :.ith work an l i.rii c. IT. I I IT KNCII, ikm.i:;: 1-." sn inrv rrns 'WHITFLFJD. LliiSEED OIL- hxF.D PAINTS Heady for I'se, 1 T u . , : j , r - ! .' I 1 1 I- .AlUua.h ....... ...-I- n.-rrY. WIII I I, . M K. Varnish and ?aml Druslics, ami a 1; li. i in-: ? nxi: counts oitor.xi) jx oil, -!l(,.-,r,.r th;.n ;:r;. wb.-re .1 c !n tbo . it;.-. u t m 1 : m . i ii r- i i c. r. I ' " ' " . . I I '.till Avoiinc end lAtii Strori, j .M.TOON'A, l'A. r.., 1 ' ' - - - A. SHOKMAKKK, Attorxev- AT-LAW, Khensbnrp. Oiiiee on !!i; h 81 rro t. e is st CM 1 Ot reset oi. i fEO M. ItKADtf. At'oruru ft-?.ov, K',eiist-ti '"a. ..a (".arr-- "riot, hrre il.'oi-s f i-.eti 1 1 :-'n Bt rc-t . ' aT.':- 1 i DVI inr-ti:s -,-:-. l .:: s- '..: P. - I- -1 It. HOW TO GET almost Everything. Do you know how to get in the easiest way and to best advanta g-c what you want for dress and house-furnishing ? First, how: Write for a catalogue ; see what you can learn from it about tho things you want. If samples can be useful to you, ask for them and state your wants so plainly that exactly the right samples can be sent. Second, where : The place where goods arc kept in the greatest variety; where they are sold for what they really , are in respect to quality; Avhcrc prices are lowest ; where most care is taken to serve customers accept ably ; and where you have the right to return whatever is not satisfactory. There no matter where you are if you make your wants known and avail your self of your privileges, you will get the best things in the best way, promptly and without trouble or risk ; sometimes by mail, some time.; by express, almost always at less cost for car riage than the money you save in the price. John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa. Chestnut, Thirteenth, Market an J Juniper. WANAMAKER & BROWN. ROW TO GET Clothing under Price. If vrc could sell a little more of this and a little less cf that, ve could make things come out even the lat man that came in would carry off the last suit; but v.c can't. Out of every stock there are a great many sizes left vvhen some are fronc. Tlie best ve can do vidi these incomplete assort ments is to mark them low enough to set a great many people looking among them for bargains. This ve do every day at this time of year ; and just novv ve have enough of such to stock a little store. Besides, odd parts of suits get left coats, vests and trousers. We have a room in which there is nothing else. There is in that room cheaper clothing titan you have any notion of. We call it the Bargain-Room. These marked-down suits and garments arc of all sorts ; they may be among the best in the store. We force a continual clear ance of such articles as would only embarrass us; and keep our stocks always fresh and full. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market, Philadelphia. , . . 1" lK I I I I C j A lJ T T , . . I lii;l I V, A.liai. I ata r.-jv pr. p.ire-1 t.. ftrni-ii s.l miio trnt to b-.iv-v .th p 1. F ????-" p "CD HIT C JC ' I "-Ifii'i) lilUll U.'iliOji YF.UY I:i:TOi VLiiY ill WA OAL TIN. l-.l.'t 1 e l::,l-:ie r "'i wit 'i . li t;i petiiienti- e -.. as :e .. b j . i k p t e 1 . ..-e y"il n e" t - '1 1 II' 1 1 I . . '! . c ,' ; ' - w . .; ; e . ...... i 1 ,; i f i 1 !lo tl e . ' i'er- .i!-" vi-h-.,e (:,. cliei;. c.o;s. tites.iic.e .is :iro : e.-l-l ::: ot i-cr I'lrii'''. 1 . t so catt s ,,.-r it ,zeri. cati .rot '" '' !r",n " ' "." ' j.:!m n,.. j.ey j . -.TVrtf '! -Tlii.l'.l-J lin,l I'.iol nr.,.,.i,t ji f H."j. i,.,,. A-:iai.er'..t s...m..-j wr,i. in ) i-:a! ..r tie" Ix-n-f-.t ..f .:.'.!. tori., has bwti filed In tl-c ,Tt'!-i!ir."nrv'. it f'-c.ibiai ,iy iin,i wa i i e pi' --.a A l.r lie :a : .. (e the t.ourL on .' .- r HAMW Ii ClMPAKiS An: Shrrman's March to the S,a. Oil. toll the wclc'imp, jnyfiil news OVr all nnr irlorioup lftnil, Haricotk is the clif.rn cliicf To l-ml .:ir vnl i:inl liaml, Ami we'll Pouinl t!i bu?:le call. Anil rally rottml our ilair As we are niari'liiii to victory. rnoiir?. llurrr.li .' Iliirrah! We'll fins onr son;? of glee. Hurrah ! Hurrah ! We'll mareh to victory; And we'll sounil tlie c!iirii.c fr::m the mountain to the ?ra A3 we arc inarf-iiina: to vieto.ry. At ottr ru:nt ry's e:ill to war. Our chief un.-l:eatliel his swonl. And he led the boys in Idtie With hrave and cheering w .rJ, And we'll nil):.' the praise? now, III hip hrave, noi-le tK-edH, ,"i As we are nii ivhijiir to ict.uy. I'Uo. And on many a bloody lie!.'., lur hero's stalw art 1 ,nn J.et his rniy br;-.ve and true. Through lieree 'lattlc storm. And with Hancock at the front, Not one heart knew a, iuar As they were marc hir.ir to vietory. 7,o. And when l'ennylvania's heart Stood still In deadly fear; When at Jeitysburit the flood O! ruin was so near, "Twas our own sou'a stalwart breast That stemmed the torrent wild As he v.as marohinir to victory. I'Uo. When the ni'jht of War was past. And Pence' hriirht dawn had eome. When our Soldier Chief v.as sent To ru! the Southern home; Then lie proved in Peace as j-reat As he had been in War. When he was inarching to victory. ( ho. Then our h-.ro. j:i-t an 1 true, Proel-inied that Lav- was kinar: That in Pc::"o the soldier's sword I-tioold i:ot oj'.re-:Mn br!n. And all ho::.-r to our chief, Kor tho-e tiraud words ot truth. .s we are tuarchinir to victory. 7.n. And the )!. pie's iril't we'll aive, With ballot-' of 1 he free, And :r lead- r br.'.ve and true ( "or !'e-i.l:-:il si: ill I.e. An l we'll sione! th eiiorns i'l-.m the niouotain to tlie sen. As we are ninr -liii' to victory. r'n. tiii; 3uni.; THK STollY OK A P'.CT. Ml.' W never t a emioussort of a w -iaan : Io.ojhl o make hei out. F.vid ntiv r-he had "a pa-t" but she would nut t-'l me mif-h aS'"t it, i' Li I a mere accident opened it all up. I will not stop to relate hov,-1 knew her, bet come to t'ie poiut at once. 1 1 or hiiiband mu-t have been a man of pood family, but an utter scamp, pambler, spendthrift and drunkard: all his own poo- 'emotion: pie turned their back-, on bini. Droppinp ' 'My younpe-t, my favorite brother, dear lower and lower, be reached a very low cbh My, toil me Ah 1 I fear by your face, indeed, at last, and she had a.bad time of it but say, is there e.o hope ." with him. They had been livinp somewhere "The doctor shook his head, in Yorkshire, he rat-hip, bettinp Heaven ! " 'Oh, w ill he die "." knows what. The IKncaster met tinp was' "The doctor ,10 wed his head, and my bus oominp round, and he found the r.-pion p, t- band buiied his face in his hands for a mo tinp too bet for him. so he lua.ie a lioit of it nietit. and came to London, brinpiup h. r with, him "I was a-jhast, perplexed beyond measure, (they had no children) ; pame, as I under- and wv.s n n oit to speak, when 'inother fierce j stood, with a couple of portmanteaus and hud: checked me. under an assumed name of com -e .-he never "When the doctor had moistened the pa- told me his real one. lie took a small, old- ti -nt's iips ei::-e m. re with brandy, he. said, fashioned fn; it: -bed cot'ape for three months; with professional piavity : a dilapidated place sona-v.Iif re near Kilburn, . "It is my painful duty to tell you that you ijuite on the outskirts, and where the new . mu-t prepare for the wor-t." ' neighborhood, which has now spnmp up, "'Ah, I feared s 1' sail my husband. was only then first bepinninp to be thoupht 'My poor brother w. is supp ised to have d:s ; of- easj ,,r the heart : it was the opinion expio-s-j They had been in this precious abode but ed by a physician two years apo." three days, when w hat happened, happened. " 'This i-. not the heart," said the do-tor, ! They were w ithout a. servant in the house feel.np the pulse apiin. 'This is c.rebn-.l al.me, iu frt.-t, the wile beeominp the driidpe hemonhupe apoplexy, in f tct. II. is , il meanwhile. A hiph wall surrounded the . but pone, nothinp can be done.' pai'ien in which th.e c.diape stood, it h.avinp "Th.en there was a slipht convtil.-inn, nn.l , been a neat little box in its day, finite in the the doctor continued : 'country. An old ami now almost disused " 'I fear I cm be nf no further use profes ' road ran alonp one side of this which had a sionally ; but cm I help you to do what is door to it amonp-t some thick trees. Well, it nece-sary now, ur do yon kno v any ' .was early in September, the weather was " 'Xo, we know no cue in this ln-iph'ior- close and suitrj", and on the third eveninp as ; hood, we are Mranp -rs here,' interrupted mj' it was pet'.iiip dark 'lie strolled out and sat husband. 'We are from Cornwall, and are down on a bench under the-e trees near the come to live in Loudon, and have only been door, leaving him fulkiiy smokinp in the in the house three days. My dear brother , house. ! came to stay with us yesterday. Me ba been "Sad and miserable, indeed, I was as I sat o ut r.li day. The moment he came in he there," went on my friend, "thinkinp, think- ' fainted, and then and then I ran for you. 1 inp, thinkinp, in thesiient ploanunp. Every- ' Will there be. any need for an inqu.-s. ?' ' thinp was still as dea.th in that dreaiy neiph- "'Indeed," said the doctor, 'I'm afraid horhoad, so that w hen the sound of a foot- : there, wiih' step cominp slowly ahmptiie road by the side 1 of the wall caupht my ear, I almost started : husband. 'Can we not be spared this pain'." ! hut w hen I heard the footstep suddenly tot- "The other paused, and then said, s'owly, tor, then stop close to the door, and some one with a peculiar expression on his fa -e : ! stapper apainst it, I res., from sheer nervous- j " 'Well, surely, surely, wi:!i what you t 'li ness. When to this sound succeeded a lonp- 1 me, and with what I have seen of the case. I drawn pnsp and moan, and then a heavy mipht perhaps certify, and so spare you the thud, as of tlie person f'aliinp to the pround, distress of ;.n inquiry.' wiih an imtin.Mive pity I th-w to the door, ' 'Thank you, thank you a thou.-a.nd times,' ( and, ibav. inp back t'ne lo.-'i:, pently opened sail my husband earnestly, a 1 f'v him ' h. There, on the -.tep.hiy, as well a-;I eould pio-'s a couple of the sovereign he k ! l.'t e',v 1 see by tlie ttviiiph.t, a younff, .well-dressed take;-, from the d--id Kian's p u-kvt into tie' . man. lie made an effort to rise when he saw do: .r's hand." me, partly rcair.ed his feet, caupht r,t the "'Very w11, then, ;ai'.vo I 'hat f're'- , floor post, stapp.-ied and fell head'.onp into f tionaiy ; '1 will inanapo it, and do ail that is i our j;;u-dMi. All this was but the wcrk of a necessary. I will send some oi-e immeihae.-'-I moment, and now, thoroughly alarmed and : ly. C-.o-l nlpht' t hardly knowing what I did, I closed the door : "V hen he was pone I sun.m :::ed up cour- and rushed into the house. My husband met j ape to ask the meaniup ot w hat 1 had h 'ard. ; me on the threshold. i "'Wlm! are your intentions '.' I'ray tell ( " 'What now".' Vh. it's all that serin.mapo me.' I : aid. about ?' be said. j " 'Von always were an idi-t,' he answen 1. I "Timidly 1 told him. ! r.t I will try ami make you i.n lerstand for j " 'You fool, are we not hard up iv.upli J once in a way. Any woman who was not a aiready, but you must be p'ayinp tlie Uoo.l fool, and had been a 1 vinp wife am! aliv-to ' Samaritan, and let the re an in 1 ! you Icr Iris! end's welfip, could hive seen wil h ' want to t'arn the place into an hospital? half an eye wh-.t my j, imo is. H's a vary : lie's drunk, 1:0 flould." ; .simple (!., and I'.i'nd you do it at soo-l it, or j "With this he reaclvHl the spot where the it wiii be the worse for you : and that j"u j unfortunate man lay fac-i downwards npou j m ay have no excuse for doinp so I'd tell you j the edpe of the soft, u nr.! own lawn. Gentiy plainly what it is. There was somethinp like turniep him over, my husband went on. ! six hundred pounds stci linp in notes and poid i " 'V.'hv, he's dyinp, if not dead : wo must , ia that ;poor fellow's poeket book. There is ' feb-h a doctor A pretty mess you have pot nothing to show wl-.o he was to anybody hut j its into, but we must po throupli it honestly, ; me, wl-.o hp.-", i y can keep a secret, so I shall i or else who knows what we may lie charped j not t'li you his name; besides it does not i with murder, perhaps ! I5e off and pet a ! si r.iifv. Xot a st u . but our t wo s, 1 ves h.io-.vs I doet; -T : there's a red lamp at the second .' turr. inp to t'ne loft down tliis road.' ! "I ihw to do his hbhlinp, terrilied by his words, which I saw laid suut rc.i-on ;, them, and had 1 early reached the house, w'nen he caret, out : " 'lb-re, co out tips wa.y, by this door here, j into the load ; it's nearer.' "I returned, and was about to open the ppi'den door, ch-se to which he was still h-.-nd-inp over the body, when I saw he v.as exam- ininp th.e contents of a larpe portemoiiuaie, which he had take'i f;o:n tlie p.x-ket t.f ihe prostrate, unconscious man. It seemed to be fuli of notes and pol l. I hesitate.1., but fcar inp'to renion.dfate, was nraw'inp hack the bolt, when lie whispered : " "Stop wait a minute. Did. an" oiif! see yo'i let him in '." " 'Xo f.iu : thcie :.- nut a creature about. ;itnl Uic rond is not overlooVi'd,' I nnswerotl. " 'Xo, nor tl lis corner vt the g;irlon where wo are no, it's too much Mint in by trees and its scttiiicr too tlnik.' "Wliilst spealnnr;, lie. was looking aromul to nssnre liimself that lie was tmo'.iserveit, and, seeniint satisfied, bewail to further ex amine tin; contents of the voting man's pook ets and t' transfer the jMirtemonnaie, a letter 01 iv, h iiiiii i.sijuie ""la wai;ii auo vnaoi 4 .. -i 1 1 . t. i .1.. ... and a scarf-pin, to bis own. j POSiibU' " 'What are yon doiiis?' I timidly asked. " 'Yes,' I asain inl erpood ; 'but be will bo "'Mind your own bu-iness,' be said; do advertised for and described.' as I tell you and hold your lonque. I'll po ' "'Very likely,' be went on, 'but the duc for the doctor myself ; but first of all wc r.iu.-t ! r',r a!"1 th'' I'.'i lei t:;ker are the only two pro act him into the .wwa Here, cat'.-h bold of ' besidos ourselves who w ill b a ve sect: him, bis feet.' and they will hive nothing i b'";l:fy !:!m "Then, without listening to r,iv protest.:, i -wn if they ever know or hoar about Ho my husband raised in bis arms the slim, h"!p- less form of the. ymiiij man, and, witn my 1 as.-itanee, carried l.im alons lite path, under I the shadow of the high wall and trees, into ' the bouse and laid him on a sofa in the little j bn-ak fast-parlor. " 'Uiflit a candle and pull down the blind, pet some water and brandy, be is not quite j dead,' said my husband, whilst oxamininK ; the dead man's pocket-banukerchief. 'Xo ! initials. Xothinp to identify him by. (Jood: ! Xow I will po for the doctor ; you stay will, I him. Put a little more brandy to his lips ! I from time to time, loosen his necktie so, j j and now, mind, when I return with the doc- ! tor, if there have been aiysi;isof conscious- ' ness, or if the poor feiiow speaks at u!!, keep J it to yourself : don't say a word, you can tell me when the doctor is pone. The man is not I dead, but he will die, 1 think, and if lie does ' j die without speakinp well, we sh-idl lose I nothinp for our hospitality: it's worth rik j inp. Mind, now, what I tell y-.u,' he added, i with a fierce look at me ; 'if you don't Til be t'ne death of you.' i "Thou he went out t!:roir;h the front door I and .pate, otoTitatiou.-.y in a hurry, and I I heard him runnii'.p down the silent rond. I ! turned to my patient and found him Mil! ' breathino, but finite unconscious. "Tei:i!iel and bewildered I hardly know how Ion -i it was 1'ofoio I ho:u d htirrvinp foot- i steps a.iin on the ro.nl : and presently, hav inp let himself in by the l.;teh-!;oy, my hus band appea.-ed witn a stranper, th do'-tor, a 1 seedy, i.e. -.'-,-!. ickitip man. j ' l.'a; i 'ly eamlninp th 1'ationt, he said, ; with his fie. per en Ine pulse : "'About twenty minuS's since he wa.s r.'l'l ii ? I I'm, yur younper brother, you a" '." " 'Yes,' at -w( red r.iy husband, promptly, with a sipuifieant look at me as I started at his reply. "The doctor had bis car on the man's chest, whilst my husband continued with assumed Oil, !bw very di-'ressinp ' went on my , cow he came onto my protease !i can never , he traced there. I pa.-s him as my br and bury l.im a-"-- .i-l'inply. X otie he:." - a bouts knows w 11 we are. f w 110 is to ,-ay ! be i:ot my brother? Had not pool !';',; nroie-e.i 1 .un no -.o no 1. - ei it ic.d riiai.b-a.t, an.i had i 10- iCcU w em: 1 yii are, and not 1. im in, why he would have fallen down d. ad in tlie hiah'V 1 V : 1 his propesty have eeen p. the im icy ut the first person who found him. Tb.. n.lV.t hove been honest or not I Ii wo'ihl have been taken lo th ho-pit il and, of cour-e, his fn -nds wa-.ud have baen ilcdv informed of the sad loss th.-y had sus t lined. Xow, as it is. they will bit spared this sorrow, because they will never kn-v what has become of l.im. 11" will be only one more vietini added to tie: li-t of myste-li'.-u -. ih-i.ippc.iiam-'t-j.' " 'Well, Vul,' I broke in, 'his friends vil! j make imiuiries after him. lie may be traced ) to our pate, ami wc will be called upon to ex plaifi.' " 'We may be, continued my husband, 'but it's sufuoienfly unlikely. It wi'l b" .1 cursed piece of ill-lin k if be i-.. Who is to traen him into tliis ( iii.i-aH.iiiiluned rec;i..n? T'nder nil the r ii euni- t tm es and by j our own showine it is most ininvob-!1'!.- nay, it is i:n- dis: ppenranee. They v.i'I never recognize " '"J' (U'-xr I'v-tlier, John M:ii: n. who 1,1.-! ,.f ; apoplexy be:e in ii,y house, ri-ht r.nd.T the very eye f the doctor, the foilorn man by the ; Iia,ne of (!,;:t 1 wi" 'Tl1 t,;;lt to n,V- ' Hf), "who was last -eii." yt, Hsj j adveitisefnent will run. XoTfhijEJJSh itji know the nam". It will convey 'nothing to j Hicir minds : how should it '.' For rem. tnbt r 1 th(' moment you so judiciou dy let him in and dosed our garden pate upon him, the lost j man had oe.ved to be. I'ro-.n Iha' moment became my brother John : (he real man j One as clean out ot existence, lia.l as i 'n r;irt' bh-nti-y. if he bad ! wv,r b('on ' 1v Heavens ! it s a stroke of Z"" "n 111 Vnr-- I 'ver puesse i 1 wis h t'f so clevf r a fi-iiow,' added ir.y hu.ihand, : triumphantly. "'Iut,' cried I. once m.uv, 'tiu is a very 1 dreadful, a very dan'"-rou- pame, as y.;i call it, to play. It is aiwiluteiy theit, and worse than ' "'If you n not 11 so iwt'.er lanptta".-,' be sai l. ', old your t.mpite : do-ft inMt'.t r-i. I tell yet the money miphT as well have f.t-'eti into my hnn-'.s as int th n.n of t';e tir-t jio !:eenan or post imj- who itjipht have f-mnd : him. I want it badly cnou j.ii, ainl if y-o; don't betray our secret I he: e is v-ry little risk of my r'mht to it beinp di - puted..' "'lint,' I Mid, 'the w.itch, the linos, as well as tb.c nveiey they may lead to your discovery?' " 'Xot at fl'il,' he answered, 'if t'.ey are cirefnily converted, and 1 v. i',1 manape that. The note-, are the on'y dihi.-uhy : but I c-sti 5t ovet th it, too. If I 00 Vr.'.ieU t the d Kupl.iiid lo-m i" r-1 inp, lin e; ly it is (.pencil, amlciiitipe ;-ir-;;i into p I si:all be there lonp before tlu irloss is known j or, coi;s,..ue:o.ly, their numbers s'.oppe:. The you-,p fel'a.w p-'riiaps will ib.t be ir.iss.-. ' for a week : he e mos p. h.np way fr.-tu '...-re ; I I have seen onouph to t"ll me that. We do ' not know what bis habits were ; we d mo , even know that anyone was a ware lie hid the money a nit him. Xo ; the more I think , of it the safer the whole paum looks. You ' have only to keep your own. and my enure. . ! for a tew u;i -, th-, and our foituae-s are te tiieved and we have iio'.kPm to fear. Ait, that's the undertaker, no d.mbt. You pet out of the way : leave it all to :ne.' "There wa - a rinp at th ; be" here, wbieh he went to answer. "Ah, that was a dreadful nipht, and da.r ino' the few days follow l;.p I v. as le'-.t ly be side liiyse'f w illi terror. ( 1" courJo tb" iiot:-e was closed, as li".- tnn- the occasion. The f;i ' neral a very quii t one took .i -e in il-.t" ; curse at Kens-.ti Cn-i'ii Ceet.-'.eiv, r.iy hu-- . I". 1 1 I a . "c.-a.ia "Xo II emu:' :: i ; .. -. h:-r m 1 1 1-V t..e ,1 e-.T arks, no r.-p a t 'irei'.a; -' a: r a , a' '.-allded SO i- i when the 'or' a.v, tie un it er a modest of the iniap- pj.-.'.t'id had closed . vr th known ni-.n, and when a w 1- i tomb-' me recorded .'. - i'-ee i-e of ! iuarv 'dohn S.iii'.li. a- 'd t-.vetdv-t' " : tl tr u-e of the ,1,-e rU'ii! lra.n-1. - 'v that u hi.-h is prin'ed in'bdiblv i 1 my taiad, was potie." llai hu-bau"! n'.t --aiy ile-i-rle.' 1, a" in less than -.ix i.e.; ths a ftoi cir.!-, a:nl sl-e v. as ,-ft well. wh'iV docs that .!..: r. To ibis day she know s not hinp of win r wiiat tic- r.n i;i"kv vounp fehow was. v. ii- i-: he e ia;e ideal, fir whether he was ever in paired al'er; but though wh.cn she told me her story se ven years bad passed since the evninp she let him in at tne parden do.- r, and h fell all hut (iead at her fort, sic very u ittu.illv felt an. 1 no doubt still does feel extretr.-ly tH'cm loitaliie v hen any ehota-e referem-a is i:::'.do to a mi-sl!:p man. .!e t'i- ') !:" (. the 11 ickouy roi.i:. yro-w it i;e'AMK T'li: -V'.tr.oi, or the i r.'T- ClTSATH' P.M. 1 v. In a -pcoeh at I Whltniau, 1 aj., p.iv. of the inaonor : 1 wi. call'." th.e !':t ,i or ; "In th" ai 1:11 -r a ir. "hi., I ',": itaiii (e.l-owir.p i'."i'o'.tii1. the hickory pole he J). m ..-lafie ,-,,;;,.. : .1 t, w'lii" ti." seeoe.l war wit h .:.:;' 1 h at i :u w a- i a pt opi a ss, t ae (",-'!; 1 i: ' a; .s. i.e. ;: ; ie 4 a p'.itiouo! ..;.;. banc!, hi.ab-d by .1 w ;';-. 1 a'..;. -n! ia!i instjne. ti--n tit'-'i"-! ihe I nr. ! 'be s and coi.o-.ji -ed nnm.-rous .eitr t-e- a' en the j p'e oi that s-cti-.n. Their ao v. I.e. -t Was "V:.-. p.. ;t;.,;. i : ; , b p" ; . d e : c ". All 1 : pediiiol! (oio.-i- -.l ina-io'y ill 'i eone volunteers w - sea.t : iain-t t ne-.n, b" h-r t he command o! Andf-w .l.tek-m. lbs ta.-n w. ;-. enhsted for b, i"f pi ;iods, ;,-.. . vias incessantiv hamper-d bv th." 'nreats of laidi ny :.ad hy th t'elay t.f supplies. !"" a I-uii-si ii, 1 1 oili.c bravery. b rare si.iil. and 1-v a'l nhlflitv tn veno-'it tit it his few paralie'-, J sekse.n l'.ursuoi! th" -a.', a.-- cn "my iaa the ca",!.e of'th'-ir country, n'faeked their arm -d bail is wherever he dual ii"i! t'aein. captured their sti-( a jhohis, kii "ii otf many hundred ; of then w:. rri-:"s end b. f..-,,. the eios" of a v ar obtb.ed th.aa to see in the ubieet. . s- ,.f ib-.-r d -s;, :' f.r imm.-diat'- pe:o-e. The e: tt--v ami eienir? nee 11.: faa-'i o .1 .v .1 ..-:,( :i c-.,d ra.-te.i -ostranuely wi' h h's -h-i.-i.-r frani that the st i 'ie:s eou'ul only ;. -count for th.eie. hv s;i-";"- tin r that he m-'.-l he made of h'.ok oiv. and th" ti'.le ot' '' d lli.-kor," pive:i to hi::, iti that eauipaiirn. a 1' ,er.-d to 1 i.c rar-'ohl cha-'tain until the end of Ins lif". "Prom tiii-. sou!; i t u t, proudly accented bv h:s admirers as th" fittest expressj.ui ..f h s lirnuiess of f haracter, came the idea of plantin r hickory pole- by the ! "-.ioerati.- pa:ty in tlicir 1 o':',ti".l eoutesTs. Th" hickojy was Vast r.ii.-ed as a s mbol .J tb.e 1 ieni.eraev in Teliliesec, dili inp the i',iifi..'i;il ot tsjp w le-u .la-l;s:,ii made bjs ru.i against A-Poas, ( lay an. I hawf r 1 f .r t ha Ihv-ideii -v. liy lib- ensunip eontest. v.tnci: ".!'! :n las e eo- turn, the acbt mu-nt u it liecouie 11. t. a ma :. a 'at ev. rviatv town, villa -re an ! ;- I'oa Is hil l ' ;...-,'..,, a,, ;,, ..: . a,,, Kiny a !r;p I'isci ::n-d With the 11.11'.."- i i .bue :,!i. si .". .-"ppropuale lii'.t-. e.iy to thi- the lii.-l.-.ry b.-s li.-ca t ie e.ltab ; e.n t li ,! P'.puhu l).-i!:.T .ile tu-e, as the pa ni.-.e. h Ii.-..- oecn tin. eho-e'i rei i-cs.-ntat ive - t til" party ar.io'ip tlie bii.is of the laud. N.dhln. e.uii-i bett -r ; enresout ' a-- Ii . ntnr s, t ee -; ,- e. e,. ia- i-m-i-pactness, p," iudest rnel iiii.ity, I lb e:i'..i"ity to "ive and Pi ke h.irl kn K-ks of the !ein.- : era tie paity than the t-oid-fi --ed !;iek.ry. i."t .t eot:'. in it.", ten, a- i.ie.,1 .. an i topci vmooi ,i, o.i, cio-e. . i - on; cin-e. ie ; i elevated by rv ry Peo. .i.c .p '.t I" : I V O l j where people eonprepate, t- miial the can - : eiati i d d sv ol i he hriiii '.tit mem-ira-sot tha t, and to speak lo tlie 'vorol ot Ilea f !'" i i n. .aloes v, a. a, rale our ! e.,u'..'.'."y p., tooth ,,1 am. .up tha-nations." j eu- TitK averam- life of d.i - T a laa.'. llv "13 twf "ITT 1I0( H IN roHMASD." A. T. W"i,t!i't:rf. f nr broken l.nes, w l;h battle torn. And fa-i s primmed w.th powd.-r, f. "os-d i:j. ilo ir n-.p an l ' rie.ar.l b"rne To'.vard earin.-n 1 .oe in boei -r, AVith nd dism-iy s-iw borne away. Their e;.-r.eral. all irory. Then ashed in ilr-.i.l. with lei.lers dca-1. Who n t will to rb.ry? 'Put He r co-k in ceuannd. put ll;'n' k in e m- r.ia nd : "N-'ith one ir.-.r-- r. ..:!-' tv. hold t1 c 'ri.und, V, ,th i;.i!'c k in e -liitnaiid." "1; it who i-- 1 1 I-.-, k v" . -i.fi: a l"s cry, A j ! draw tl-.-ir :-. :- Its t iicTit r. Tisen wave tlooi rj z 1 fie a, en lil'h And a. k if he - .- li-hter. Vv'lto st it, ly tre-.d anions the d.ead ftp. war hosc stni,:.ii: j.roudly. Lis bhu eye sliiiif-s i:bot-e: th" 1. nes : The vi-ieraiis clainer loudly : '-Put H ue-o'-K in coe-man-h put H mc-ek 111 c-'Uii-ioa:i 1 : We'll s; i'id at bay, we'll win tb :y. With Haneerk in eotnir.and." W;:h sa. h a lea b.r in tb -r freiit. Toe b'.'-s n.-'i-r dr--aiii of ii-Mine. H's !-rei-t re -ci v- th- baf1" brunt. Hi- una 1 i- brb-bt fthhI wicl l::iir. Ti:e l-::id.-:i hail his i:i,,-s id. He strips beneath .1 'lley. Pot n lo -:. j.-!:- tie viet.-ry ; :-. 1: '-M il . v.'.ul 1 -.. t.dly. A ith 1 1 or - in ceiirci; -I. v. ;t ': Itnue-,.. k In cote. -10a nd : He i- not i -.:d. ! tit pit's ! is head, T' irive a last cotn':i::iid. Kor ye ir--, w't'i br ken party lines. T;.e (1,11 r.try 's ba niu r tr.. ilinjr, Itt't n'- new h..pc be:. -re us shines. I ur v:.-t r le i.;t r J..-:li:i. W ith j i-ai-c re t- r 1. .-le athe the swrd. Itnt honor tii our e o!c.- : I.-t l and j-.ia hend. ' b ! blc .- ..ur land. T'i" sieo ( ! it-. . f . -..;J !e r. in.' 'k in ::i:'.:r.lel. w:.l: !I:::.:..k i: e. : A mar. ee-l.t tl". I'-.t K ie, or f.-lit. 'ee;! :i: a ri ri. Y.v.ir S?iKi: MOKY. (,-. 1; or ; ri: ".UN T"". '. '! I. KI'-!. 'I !'U1 low t tool a r. poii.-r the at a icier.-, -i.ai.e .-hoy. about a -o.e eoi.. . l i'l' in-.: a i ov r. pu'aily. who-h name J . ; i:i the i'.. he-t.-r y. i...)e ..;o;oi." ry a-: .. ha- iva; .,e.,,vd and p. '-l".'i do i 1 th" press i- . ry 1. 1, or lift.-i-n " la-a-! : 1 h s. j, ; ; a, e v. . s ;i i--t , "j. , -nal v the 1 apt - i-Pei-r -hot thai 1 sj.". "Ye-, tr-a- th': "Ju-t so. 1 1 .- or 1 : v i to t'e .1 . 0 1,0 be r .p. n li e p.-.. u- o f '. iri- o 1. M e.r a- o.iiniv. v ho had " I ' c ii'- ' 1 V ria.ont. b.kin w:tl; h-:o t i-i ' do-.;. I'or ,; tive veai- tiie f oo,- :- :(.;. p hi the t--..n- fan.aa in th. in h ' -of rail le-r i.!el b't- 'vife. nftei iii- "York wa-(hme f ma '.- . : a::nu.!i i -it lo Y.-riuoni - 'v.; -'o:i 1 :.i:- wa- lietoi'e t'ie .j,ts id-), anl t .ok the dou'v.ith tlu-ii!. I -;t!i . -1 t"l it t li.'d. T'ne ii .'' artii.-r i 1 10,1 he if " -obo. IK ""lie a i he 1 1 ma: n- lis'. l is ;- ed a wa s " .1 i- d 1 I a an ! 1: old l;.:e t- I I" ".I ! ,'"l'i-l. OUl'oe . a 1 ( ' i-.vs in bis w -; 1 hj" nd ii.it e!i.' cf th i.i w. s f.Hlifjp e W is sevi ;,,e,l. ,,r had i '. iie-'tteu i.t 'tlvi!;'"; 1-h-l tv of ills- i-.e :it 'le r in- c-.i otttw l:,!i-; : i-;:' i v,'.!i:!p to t in- I; i- mil,; ( f a.!"." P th v i'i '1 -d s,, 11. ;ci :,t- that t'a.-y i,.-. ! a. boy s,-t tov.oi.-h the J I i'f" an hour or b' '.; ,ii" r-r. i '.V tine- tor the i-.-.-,v t..be dtiv -n in f..r mi-ki-e.'. this ..i:ii. ii' ironv i- t ,' le rs a o.i v.,-;it i.ti 10 pie .oi-ti She s,.. .e. -I P: !a-i. t the !,,o. -s ed 111 to li.e ,". e -a- -. .0.1 pa; .a !'!! li '' I L-r, the otlc-r cow the -Torv. T.:.". tha' -P'i she -a.-' " I 'e..-e n .s a bai h --i:i l-.'-t. ..'.a it oiV- U-' d t I 1 Jo in", !" iu-i'-hi hi a -. I he 1...V fodov.c.1 her. i seai-a. ..) s : : -la:.... ,t -t :. : -; 1 .0 -i .; . a - ;a k" c, aw 1- 1 r t--.. l.U'il the -': ;i e ::i. a v. ay. w h.-n -h" re'...ii:i..l ' 1" ; m i, !!: and told .-.n I her are . 1 -. -r 1.1 .1 h bh'k as a :n I o.p, "- led. 1 ri- I out ihat lime, a in-: that -0:00 . k ad a Ida iv i- d i"l up. la.t on : 1" P n :i--e. .ant 1 : w a - - : 1 W , 1 1 -. " i :. j; t ;., 1.1 ; s r a. a I 1 At 1 .a 1 v. tr IT! 'a'- j i rcuee:-.-I re::l-i ;be ' 1 one i .. ed sola. v. I, .. . . : : d. pb :n : a..-' to h a a. v:a r to a d t ; v.-ry b-. i." h - -i : .-f my ..wa "a t wa- .1. ;u Viy. I -..J ,.,:.', '.'.. 1 u a.-b-a.. -,. 1. .a, j p '. s ; ' ; '0:1 I " 1 ...r .'.! ie. V. 1 tied 1 y a K.oe. ia n era 01 r .a. t ' t-; t. a '.v .i.bl 'una j.'. sph. si ,e I i ; ... a ' h- ll :. . -f el"it;.i ;bi r . ;" im.-s .t ( hris'mas dv ; : -ion. Five or .a s cn it f- several e tut ' : it in lh" Tri e; i;!e f vidcliei- . t be-i eye il ad lirt. so Fi j, w.,;) . "n b.ii thi 'i ..-.. j; . reed 1 ..'" ao-re. ccn 11. lii-ili f in ii irnencss. v. t ; o". e! wh ba.-! lyth It was v.-rh proof.. t : 1 n bv a .".en ..: I . '. , ir , !' 1. ' '.'-; j r . . 1 ii !.- d Pb 7, when h.- i he Pro.t'hl I'll b-y," 1 ' s '1. tb, li-p-.T :.'. Pli-:!. Pith'.-. : P. el. ins lxi i" we " -1 on-, b r a. er-. '. . ion -, "tli a rtor.vat-.is, an 1 .-. ... . 1 i'l i'-'t " 'r ' .ic r. I w is u. anal 1'ie t.i i.-w minutes, 1 c h d a . -:' 1 te.haed ; h mi 1 W ' s ihl-lv . ..pied. lo- san.i .v had la r p 'ot'oi -e si-:ip! ,u,i,i, i,er i.ebi. a u .'. a! with them. I s - ;" "' ' it ihe. hil.l, "Is that your pap. ;id. 'Yes.' 'Wliy, I repll. I. ihild.' 'N '. sh- r t .t-d. Indian, ha'f m"--."-'bary.' " .- r . I v-.. - ,,i. -.it. a:l.s. -":;.' ibaii- ..".," so.il.. s'." i po '.' ; ..), -ls ., prave'y, '-i b ' i i, .ai v, . 01 in" i.r.K.Kiyn i (..( s cn v e t t..; im- oiin-r day. "If lh y an- fn-.-1" and tiue," responded the city di! r. "l'.xact'y." n-phi-d the farm-!. 'Tiie-o items are l th. Nobody knows Yin but me. I pot a farm down on the ish.nd a piece, ktnl there's a hd ' -nahes on it. Xear the boii-e is a pord -ix fe.-t (h ep. A week a-j-on v bt- . th vnrl i!!to;-d into the jnd and would h:.e j drowned if it hadn't been for a snake. Tie ! stiakeseen her and went for le-rand brought 1 her a -bote. Tlie parpcuhtr point about this j pent is the way be did it. ; "It was :l bl ed; sT: .he, abort thirty feet i lonu and h-' 1:1 -t coiled ih- middleof himself j ar- "nd hor peek so -he eorddn't s;(li,,v anv i wa.t'-r, and - '.ini a-bore v. ith hi- head and tail. I- that a 10..,.-; it.-m ."' ! "Pii'-t . las-. " ' You an sj,;, -id it oi.t. on know. After i they i:ot tt-hore the "itl potted the -na.kir on ; the be ,d, an-l it went of: p!e.-.-.i a- Punch. I liver -inee then l:i- n.ii..-- in On- Iioii-i. recn I lar at meal thin-, and she f" ds him on pie. 1 lb- lik. s pie. Think on ( an make anjthinp I out of that item "."' "( eitaimy. K'u w any mote .'"' "Yes. I pol a baby six no nth- old. lie's t boy. V,"e pi tierally -it hha ot, the uta-s of a lnoi'.hii-'. and In- hoi!.-: - !;!. a bud ail day ; at lea-t be n-.-d to. but b" don't any more, i i ;i" laorn'tno vi not'e-e i he wa-n't hob. rinc, and won h-: ed v li.,t w as u; . When we ook ! ed. th'-re wa.s a rattle-mike e--i"ed up in front ( f him seanniiip hi- feat'e.r--s. 1 'he boy w as j trrinni'i-j; a nd tin - s;i a- rrini iar. 15; me. ! 1 y the -e;i1.,. turned hi- t..i! t the l.aby, and : backed hi- rat"." if th" P .0 y'- fi-'." . ! "What lid th- V-Ly do -.' --Why la- j 'i-i rattii d th '. Pid -o you could boar it 1 htee-unort"-! -1 -f a inii". ry iiiomi- i in- we f oar. 1 the --eike lli -,e. t-itd olio day a r -:i -.ho came, and the baby p!a."(I with !;ls ra.f.l" h--I t'ne -.tm-' thi t::e other s::aC h.e v. Ji . , n,,,j 1 1'--' "i.fi: 1." had 1 ' n -e i; and --l.t the other to t 1 1... id- iliac. V.'p; th: t ,! for an item?" "ie.n n-e! ." re j. ii.-.! the city e It or. "Yi i! can ':li in ahout the coi.fi leneC (,f eh.'.iiho.i-i and. all lh,.t. and .oi miubt say -o, :!:!;.. .r'out t'-e .;,:-.. (1 chi rub. IPs ih'.t t; in to p'.-as.. il.e old Any in..:. . Voa'M-c h. ai d of l it' Not i. ;,e ;c.,i. J eatd f! f--.11 fill oar (:." ihuhl. It s -ui-.d -'d like, and then lie re v. a- a hi-s and ipai.t. When 1 huh.-! in th" -id. r hair. 1 1 ad hi!-!-!. Ilut e l.:'.!"':! c'ah r. " row in hit a r.--h h t'-ib-js v.el inoeif.pp 1 ve didn't! "How did you. s-ie it'." "it -eer.s t'ett the ives , id lei-b-d out. br.t ,., . , tie y eoiihl -. t a.v.ay t.-er laM.p si ai.es .-il'.-l a'.'uu t t';,. barrel and pehten '! it bp and held it I.-l:- :1a r i,;a:i we dp v i :.-- ( i e-r 1 t": in b. h "; a" - t 1 e v a we f.-o:ld 'cm. ai d Web. ! ... , ,., ... ,,,, , ,. h-.-'s.. car -bloc. We'le 1..b,iiep 'clu f..r -h .v - :e.w. I :- th .t strike y.-'.t fa- vc-;,b'.y f ,r an i- -:i: '.'" "i" i'.i.iM-ly," r- - .a-'.-l tin- city e.btor. '" cu e:-.n l" i' :-p s.. as to -'mw lew quick th.-y w a - !.. .el ;io r-- '-, f. ,. tlie -1.ic w ere 1 1 .'vh i.;T. Y.01 can w.ok in th- details.- "; ci'iso. Dl a t.-i.-l to ail that. Ik y.-s; tl-ink f :t-. :: :- . " Ain't o.s " ; t '...uh .' I. c:ie think. '', - : ' in r h: i:e-: .ed 11 w : b-was r-il'- t" '.-:'' h an ' dr ; j.. d h. : caitcr : e wh- j-. S! . t '. i: .. ;.l .a:, ii. red I 1,0 t! ' d a 1 it ' le -trlned sna-V 1 ant, o a;,.rsid and ll-t-"-t:ibo to h. r. I-':"" y he made a st-iii.a ai.-' itt-'t w..."'..l Pbi !f ar .ui.1 her -d -Vi-ip. or t; 1.-. 1 . hat he .he-i t b t. '1 it." "Why t ..t .'" ' II- wa n"; ..ait h.;-- . ,. jun "- ed iiowt: and -ia !; his s..(! t..,l 01T. lb' hado t :! 1 onebi a .;aa:t' r ol a mil.' when v," s.-e hbi: ci.bdu 01" of tlie woods ju-t e'ead ..f es. Me wa- awful lot and lif'-d. and be h'd :-.e;ber ee i.e w.i-,h l.im twi.-e as bip it- lew::-. Th y h -V .-d at mv wife a liihiute .o-d said ..!n tlilpp to each o'her. a'ol th.-n b- biar si; .ke went riirht Ut the p! .c v.-b.-r" ti" -ait.T P. he ; L'ed. lie wr..e,.---l ri 'id 11. oath and v e. We tis J.i. 11 i v, bi :i We ' 11.- ' at-.e:",; it. pui l.i- t..il pi his '1 ! . -I. . ;.. Ve -i-t l.im V. t. 1 the s;.,, ;.;;,.. p. -ether '. a tio. , tbat 0.1, v new s ;. a'- .ut th- first t-d hi- iudlidiia1 n" hi ! round, s :; -1 t i. ia lac." ..- ,1 -s, !-.,.. Cn ii ju-t at prc-cnt. a be i:. n,-. but I 1!" a :h. 1 have a w a en my place. .. .-";;''. . on the -. a- d 1 .' o.' l.hrt tia-'e : -.,;-, -t bis i iV oo.l -d a, on t' - -1 ' -. In four ; Iii -eais. "c'o a" , -eou'iits. and t e-,.s y u ever : :u 1 " .bt fe. t hmp ti 't t.'V.e n ! aj-er i- he iuipiired o.-tatv e !,.;.:..! 1: 'Vi'-.l itli i the . 1( ' la )" V" I -,) t CI. . -I laa i ad d '; -o ho he, t on-.! 1 I." 's th 1 ". I -1 e -1 I V. What hied of a -tia the el'y .-.'it :'. enriou-: "Tic" n. i .'bb,.i's ,..-'! ' h. 1 - v. -1" s ; : tt,- ,!:-.'.::.-.., t'.-d. ' i . WI '-! , C'l the-.e tab, " hite in Ihe lore j, I .! .:,i I say a- ihiu v ;-;,'! 1 he i ; e. aix.et th-- liai" f..r tha th- c'.tv ed tor. a lit 1 I'd ot t; " o....-ies. .'s I. ...:.' a, 1 ot 11 hto. but :-.i ... t ,1.1. ' .its,, it, s'O: .1 i' e 'J his is .t s rt of tthiaj. isn't, ihe e. 1 ,-i-e editor, ked o' l : better tllll.; ..y ... "You for sn,. eh--. pod i a in ! h -. p Hi: WaVt Mr.iN.-Mr. Ldi h 1 1 itcheock wa-a (h fiecti -ut e.. '.,-'.. i'''". who-" h.i'-ie-ler "v's t"i , r ser:e ;,. v. 1 te:o-ii. Solomon iiisi'l" Was cI:.o:i--ed "1 ab.o t I hll. 1 c.le.a.l a. r -alo a) s..i 1 Hie ijii. ". tl ii.k Mr. lii:che..k is a lis- if !.!-! i: ,4,1 '." - ( . rv promptly.) "' 'h, no, sir; ,)t ,y anv to. it-." . ' (to v u think be is a mean man ? - "V.'t-'h v ith r.-.j .ids t i that." said the dea- (a a '"t:Ii. hi 'b-'iher it. ly, "1 laay say that ! don't rb'.v think I is" a mean inen ; I've .a.' timt-s lh eiht he wa.s what you i a'e Pi ( ,d a hco! ! ut i i,,n a t '. uncut man, s 1, -p.. .'...' i "V. I at d . y. n paean bv a pried, at man ? "Wei'. 1 la. a.a this ; lii.-.l i ! e P'ne be bat a it i. .ion f. aca't.st li e obi Wid. V'i'.f.r b; i k lute, aid le v..-t tp to her boii-i. and h vie ! i n a t".,k o uacV.s, niul lie ch.as -d ti.. !.: do -Vs. ot,,- a; .. t:,re, round the hon-c po- i.v laueh all oav, and every time h c.-.t- had a diu-k he'd st '. ri-ht down and w rinp its pel k, :avl hat ";. v.t ; an t his tuilo-n--" 'moul ted t ea.ore than th" !"'..-. Noth in' li.aiti about i;. as 1 V row cf, but I aiway-i Pa.eJt, alter that. M.. lbb.b-ack was a veiy . 5 p. 1 : t i..-.' ." I -.. f : I
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