The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, January 15, 1892, Image 1

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To nj..ly vimi or your lny with li'tnct, voli:ilIt' Clolhin, Furnish
in, ir ;,'...l"ir:it LOWER PRICES than any otlier house in the
t ilv. 'Ho laii-v l.u-iiirss vi? nr' tloin?; ouali'cs us t otlcr Extra
onliu uy II ,rs : i i ; i ' fi " t iy in the yoar. Wo want to make this
:i Wi iiifi' m r,r!i, :i . 1 lutvo maiKi.';t OvtTroats an-i Suits so low vow
can't !:: !j- ! n iii-r lli'-i' it" y on sec tlu-in.
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CCrvlI EARLY AND AVOID THE CROVD.
11 S rievriilli Ave. GANSMAN'S HIS tleveli AysJ
''Lnrp'Kl Clothiers and Eiraisiiers.
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OILS! OILS!
Tl , . ..aii.iar! Oil CoitiPaiiy, of
l'itts1. h it, 'a . , inaUe -i ialty ;
of manut'ai hirinir f r .!? "ninos-'
tic trails !h.' Iin'-t 1-raii'ls of
II!:i;ni-::rii!Z Ul.ri'-a.ir;;: iK,
N; ffc 'mi aril (JasfJini'
SIDE FHi FEIFiDlEOl.
Wo chulliMiLit: i oiat.arison vith
every ki!"n jir'hii-t of ju trol
eir.n. IT vmi wi-h tV.e. most
Mcsi : Hriicrs!? : canfaclory : Cils
in 'lie ii'. '.rkct ask fur ours.
STANDARD. OIL COMPANY,
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VALl.SC :.')TT!NGR,
s.w;i''.iTrHii nr
A.I TlX .'OOFAC.
t r'y in-. t" t'.v atten'li-n t Ut trieml
ii'itil i" i M ircutTti: to tie Iii.'I t lia s he Is t Ml
s . ti . ii.ttu I lie nlil stii ti'l ta:8ite thv
. n Hmi-e. t tnT.-uri;. nn i I tr.tt;rei lo
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i.u.,.,!v i Inratr 'Iikv, or mi'tiiiiin-fUTtiiK umr-
tlnr. , ,i-t,..p iu hlf live tr.iuj the fisaiiem to
the 1 i't,' ti. the tied unner un.l at tt lowest
livf, i. .
;.r , .nltntliiry v'lt either mniitt soi l
at tul i.v,llHhiM-.it.
TIN I-.;.()KINi SI'IXIALTY.
lin t t, icinH.n l fatl'tt' ynut i !von at to my
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Wall Papkr.
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riiit- Kn.i.t -I :.i..l In-ill.-,, nt l'aT-!
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J. KERWIX KILLER & CO., ;
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Mountain House
star mm PJREOBI
CENTRE STREET, EBENSBURG.
ri'!ni wpII known nnrt K-t'lf eftn.l'hel Shvin
1 I trior im.w l.n.te.l .-ntVntre -trf-Rt o
,,.,eite tli. liv-ry Mi.nle -t rHar. l..vl ','"''
ir. .tu-retl.-. t o- nt -H wl 1 1 - t fvt 1
ti.ti.re. MIMm:, 11AIH i 1 IHM AM
M1AM1'")IM l-'i ' 1,10 t'ntfti-t uml mi.ft
artietif iuui.ii.tr. rinin'l'ii'l a s(.c-ialty.
C. I-aiM-s ulU'i on lit tlie-ir reiOilmre..
JA.Mi:s H. i NT.
I'r.iprietor.
I'VE FCKE.M AN is Hie I'lfl ,.arer lu f.tlJ-
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'.tn M n" .T-t:ii- a:il S:ils at .-liT..m.
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ALTOONA, PA. f
WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE CEfP?iEM
rnt best sHoe in the world foh v t mone?
It is -''uiniss w it li lioiiicksor t tlirail
to hurt rhe fi-pf ; iir-.h? -r Hi.- tn-st tin" C:-lf, KtvliNtl
an1 fl'utv. ami ii.nrir.v i,- wt'l.'' or fii
Tituh- 1ut ti ii n l r itii- t urcr. IT l.?Uali baUll-
M'Wfit itic i-( .Kt , ti-. from I.mi f ."i.)L
tf? l0 .ru:iii.o I l:inU .4'Wftl, ch tlr" rnlf
.siiirn tvrr nTi-il i.r Mii:ils Ircncli
IMp ( st i wti.'ti vt from .iftfM "J '".
1MI lliiitft Vlf hnt-. Hn rnlf.
'Tte r-i y i i.-ii. f.:.ii..rt.itl' niul (turatrt-. 1 h lnst
Uo f-MT itrt.-i a t tin-; iri(t ; Ktiur KTdt) Li
fOUl-tllll'tf sI'iHSM-tll'V: l im
S . !'i!o- Mi or: ?- : -i r lu :irvn.l Men
h2 i.t.il 1 n- r at tii r-;iil -:r Liitii; liutrcalf,
mnni'r'-s, -'n'l. u f-t n. Ii.iv t lir.-t '1', extcu
ti(.n tl lt. ui" .. will u mt -i vr.
nt -n I : m l-ftu-i- -;' ,Fr offrr'l ftt
3 lt:i- in- ; ! Ti. v ill COP IUCU tilOiii
v h' w.-iiir lt ;-p rui-ifi -rt i. it I rvir..
CJO ".;.': ot lthiciManN Pbv
Htm iirv vT' uroii; tlur:L4. I iu- wbo
h ivf civt-n tht.rr n trint til n 'Ii-t n; ikt.
r r.vc' i.:M ami o.. I aro
DU J O war ,i ( In lit -vsi-wrv liHrc; tUty sell
Ladies
jfit -i.lril mill Si.;.- Phn for
Ki"? ore file il u- L-i'iiola. sfylit-ii -inI durable.
s in ton. ef I bat V. I- LniurliA name auJ
pnoe arts b tan if) J uu Ibe lottom of tac'K: shue.
Tl RF. NO srHiTITHTF.l
Ta M-on 1(m:l! riivrtli ica1-r Frpt Iviu yon.
IV. I JIOLtL . Krocktou.iMaV. ixildby
C. T. ROBERTS,
K. Kiif nbnre, l
CARTERS
llSVER
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Kick riaailioboaa.l rulievnall tbo trocblns Inrf
fldrt tit a I'iiiout. Mtato of tlto cyflt'vtn, nucb tui
D:si!S. Jot'-.. Jrov.Hiut-a. Iiirtte-Ttw itec
c i-.'... 1'iiiu iu t.i.i.i, .vti. Vh.io .itirxuoe&
rcn-ai kabl') gucc.m liua I'tf i shown u. curujg t
3Ti.?,.Ar':c, fit Ccif'-i-'n Littlo Liver Tina arw
duilli vil " iilo in v.' ii!.'t:i.Jl:o. iiriCBiiJpr8
V " t.n V i ? i-.' n v"t i' JliUiiut. hi it- 2 'y hl30
rf-rr-.-'c ti. ! Uli.H'.rLti-r -' thnstnuiacli jititirulnto tha
livar an;. Lj to i . b. wel3. Ii -.x-o U iey ouly
Aciit.:' Tfijitl.l b- aiiiootpriieicss t tit ewha
t-u'. -r ft -: 1 tiii.i iiBirct..ii:Kl :"I1;i'nt: bu forttt-
:-:i lv ttr; .i.i:i(t:ti.-f fl uotcnii lioro'M thoa
V i.oV mv; v ;!wui -vi a unci thceo little ptlt- vain
ri-i.. in n'j.nv 7 ti at thoy will not V rriU
t.
uJi'r.i,!iJi.. i.. :u. nut itcraiiHitm abacx
,-r ra jri t13
f. - 15 iHrtt
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- '-.t-r lirt hit. hrro h V!i r
. v UxLt. v'ar pi!lHeurits. i!
I ivoi Titt ai'O vfry fimall
Ci.i rrl . o itlri riaiicu d.--..
-.- vi... t. l.i i ati.l il ) i...t crip f
i .- :i -a -tion j.!.' ...so all "
in-.ti; i.iMf.irfl. Sail
--y -vi-cin, irn.r..ly iukiL
".j; CO., Hew Vorlt
aciise. small prici
lur.l J I'I ly NH
LILLY
BANKING .: CO.,
LILLY, PA.,
.. H. Ml I.I.I N,
CASHIER.
A ;t?l-:KUAL HA.KKIMi Kt. SIN ESS
TIIANN A( ti:i..
run:, lm-'k. am v tihnt j.xsui:
a x c i : .
Tiu: I'KINi II'AT, STEAX.SIIII"
I.IM l.'Kl ia K i'KI KV 1S.
Arc n lit ' f IH'Ti'liii nti. ,f:i limrs a intuit li-
r- .-anirMlv -olicilt tl. :isK-.i iiiinii- patrons
f lint :iH bnsii.o.. i-niriu'iKi tu tis wilt s'-...jv-
inoitipi ml c;ii.-ful aJ-t'-nl ion. iinit Im
1 1 -irii llv .r.iitiui niial. i. iislom.-r !!
! iifat.ir :i 'ilwrally as tmiil ImiiklVj-'
ri-it's will ihtii..
1 LILLY I5AX1"IX(J CO.,
f,v. l-t'Ily. r.'inia.
Sutlrln ( cm the etlivt. ol ou'.hful r ror. e:ir
ly i1era. wuttmn nenlinfi., lo-t maDh'Knl. eir . I
villremla vaiunhle Irenti ("eil.'.l) ciintciniQK
full parilruiiw l-tr t.otne rut V.V. ol ctarire.
A "i.l.-i.dl.l uie4u'l work, -hiilii l o real tf ty
ery in Ml lm i ilrrnl. mul .It-liilltto!. Adilreya
lrf W '. l. II. ..ln. oiu.
p VKrro:t tie ti.ki
"J 4-..I II ir...w, di. I in. -t.
V-jt Z,i. -. ( ' ' 'ii--'-...i i .-if-
V,'TC.tS? Ii-. r JiNti ii.ni,.- ii. ti .
' a. r. .'-' not- .
Happy and content Is a bride wIeh"Trit! Ry ,
Chester; the lives in the light cf the morning.
JO .Vrt r-ri"rr tvrft T.vi rxv .1 tnfi ' '.: .': -t, J V--
1 ni I itw. A 0 1 r 1 w.
All .V-cUfJ iti siutttiiii rid and irolJ.
A I rn v.-ol.l irw rais.-a iii-h
His lira I. ami in, my l (.iilf saw,
A daily lin y asf.t lv
Atul oti tin 1 1 it'.l tho ri'il lwayrs tell,
-Kai-h on. it bclpful tale to toll.
Cnto thi- chiUit-iin rompini
The i-.il' .J-- sp.i!;c t joy;
To 111;. i.i- 1 'I. i-i-il i..;iiit U.vn and lit
An.i t 1 ' In- ; r. 1 . i 11 -f boy
It in -::;. I an:'.. ill. m, I. p.' aul youth.
So carli fouail a liviu.- truth.
Tlif 1 f. It a blissful pnitt,
.Lil i'. tii.-; ! .v. in.' S'l.ViT.
Ti ls viii. -.i.-il t a sitii r wliifti ruovt-d
T.- - u i rl i by it- sn.l ikivvit.
Th- arli -T caiiL-lit iUo4wauty raro.
A. iui;in. a iiirturi-, uitmlrous J.iit
Tio man i f th mtrit Atutal in thotawe
A si i-in.m slron;-ai:il v-ramL
V. liii.'.i I 1 a riHltit-li- In- pave,
l:i-;iii !il:i- In-art .l ltamL
'To :i'l'l. :i.-.l or.es, tlif rustling br.'ath
Saiil: -Iiloi n;iti;-c; thrro'.s no death.-
All' I ulirn the list 1-af fi ll tho tree
l-'oiiuil co:nJ.u-t in t'.ii' Iho'U l.t
That !.i iviv ,. .fs :s v. r 1 -ii.
Ari l ... l:i . i'.-.iil (iiii.-il 11.
And i.ii'v. i!ir-..iirh all l.i-. 'vaitttifj days,
II" 1.1 ; s t, I W -:i v. :. a sou z of praise.
-Myrtli- K t-ii'.fi'yiiiaii, in 1 troit I-'r-'i' I"rosi.
FATE (IF THE PENNIES.
Why
It Is tho Mint 13 CoiDing
Cents by Millions.
T:.ir-yTiir !illi..i. f Tlim 1 JTited
I.it.t Vfittr, an. I still tho t ry In ftr
-l.n Uriclit of .-. I.oll.ir IUJJ
Mut ilRtt Money.
Vlit. ln'fi .mot, r,i all the iH-nni?
It sopins t 1' with tliom v.-ry Tntu:l.
as it f-. with pinr nolxxlv knows whori
hiow tluy ili.siippt'ar. Yot thcy
vanih in some -labhi.m. Last year th"
I'liilailclplna mint i-oinoil t.14. Oitt, il. ; pt-n-iiii-s.
It wiiul.l taki' a o;oi-sia..l 1'iiild
inOn ln.i.l :-. many, hut tlu-v il'ui not
liojrhi to MippU tin pi'ver-satisfitvl tU
1'iariil for pmn'. .lust now tic fstalt-lisU:in-iit
r-.fi'cri'il to is hanl at -work
m:u 11 fact iirilur t'urtluT supplies aiuleo
it w ill milt iTiv....
Itronz.' t- rtt.s ar suhj.'.-t t tiion-.-ie-fiji-tit.
tluiti Iiap'x-ii to any other
I Bilti-.l Stares coiiii It is said that a
p.-my ohnnc-i's )m mis in traile ten tiurtiK
I.-t omt' ti t; a dime passes irotrt otic
(M'tliOt tn another. Itein if smaE
vilm-, tht'Ke little pieces aro mot taken
1 inch care of. There are a thousand
v!-ys in wtiu-h they fret out cirenla
t ? 111. ami thus the inintinjr i theminiw
t. he k-i)-:n continually. The mVi!
U.anks from which they art- tnaih' Ihy
1 lu- siinpie priH-fss of sUrrnpirjjj- --tare
t uriietV ni -for I'nele Sum 0y fontrntt
y a factnrv in t'nineetieiit.-Ht the rate
' ! a tJiausuu l for one .lollirr. As tb.'V
tnuii- froia the machines, fresh aiiC
t iv, they look 1 ike ;rl itteriitirr froUl
tine riia; ;ret a notio.i of t'jo nunibtir
if pennies J.i.- t from the history of the
ilii half .-ists. Of llii-s... i..,(iU niTP
iesue.l a fi-w years a.r. Wluiv are
they now'.' A few are in the cahmeti.
..f .-out tstkh'eTors. None have I HTiiTt
I'.irneil -to-the mint for n'ooiLriL'.' or nr.
l.ehl l.y the treasury. N-'ImhIv sect,
them in circulation. All of them cx-c-Mt
some li iimh-e ls saved out liy enrio
hunters ilinve aiisolutcly diiairptrrtrt'il.
t'f tho oh I -copper ixnnies, llt,000,00i)
still remain unaccounted f.r, save that
oiie in a I Itirt"; tvhilc one ste.s a sjx;ci
n'Cii. Ther are more than S,OO(i,0(K)
In-oiize hviwct-nt pieces somewhere out
of WIO.OUO ot them that the povern
tment ii-sueih Of nickel three-cent
pieces, nearly 2.0(10.0:11) are yet ontstand
iT;if, although it is seldom that oik1 of
them is come across.
llnthe treasury here one laj- r-c'ntly
tVe (juestiin came up as to tho
weight of a dollar hill. Scales of iht
.Vct accuracy were hroitfrlit into reiuis
iti ti, ami tin- .surprising dise..vpry was
inj-de that twenty-seven vn-dollar
utiles wcio-h'! exactly as much as a
twenty-dollar jrohl piece. Tl.e latter
jntt? halances .".40 Trains. Ihiwever,
I he hjlls weirhed were perfectly crisp
and new. Ttial made with toiled
notes, such as come in every .(lay for
rethimption, sh.vcd that twent-i-even
of tlit-ni weio-lred eonsiderahl more
than the twenty-dollar coin. Every
paptv dollar on its way thronti the
worlj oontinually nccnmulates dirt. so
that.t'.fter a yeartf use it is perc.-itihly
heavier.
The. actual veiji t of paper money
which the treasury sends hy earpress
every year to all parts of the country
is in li.e ar.r;rrcp:ate enormous. Since
July 1 .it has dispatched SoH.IIOilliiii,
nearly :ull of it in small notes, tn die
south aj.tl west for tl-e purpose of mov
inr the ttrops. The hanks lend this
this casii ,to the farirr-rs on whatevor
they jrrow, and thus.. he products .f
the fit-Id .ate harvested iind shipjH-d.
Sp.-akir.o- of the redejnpt ion of pape-r
money, a very novel and interestintr a jv
plication tv is made tin? other day to
the divisiafx. of the treastiry which lias
this business in Jiand. TJie story, as it
came out, was as follows:
An ingenious youth emiployed to
sweep out a "New York hank devoted
attention f or xi. considerahie period to
iratherino; up iie erumhs frtun the tills
lin the shape of corners and .oti."r bits
.f not.'S such as pet torn off ana fall
febout in any place v.-here d.jllars are
ceuntod. In tl. course of time he crot
together a quarj!Lity of scraps of the
sort sutlici.'iit to Jill a pint measure,
an.j he sent them on to the redv-juption
human at Washinjr.ton in a liox. with
the e-xplanation that they had Iwen
eaten, hy mice, lie stated the am unit
at S-'Oc. and asked f.r new hills in e.v
ehani;.. His little crame was Ix'traj ed
on the fice of it by tJV" fact that the
pietres fcrwanled reprt-stnted. if any
thinv;. nvt less than jsi.oi'O. The usuaj
atlidavit was deinan.hvl from him,
sw earinp: t his loss; but he had not
thought of that rep.iircinMit and lacked
1 lie nerve to o-jve it, luckjlv for him
self. I'ndouhtedlr tho redemption division
Ves soinetinu-i g-.-t swindled, thouf-h
nvt oi't.-n. The women exjirrts em
p5yed to eNaiuirv the liitnicy isi-nt in
are wonderfully skillful. It is marvel
ous Low deftly they will poke er a
few ejiiirred frnirtrteiits of notes flnd
set an accurate valuation uihui th-m.
The otlwr day a pr woman in Ohio
sent .1 w corner of a Ai') hill, with a
pitiful story a 1 .out her baby's having
burnt it. Hardly more was left than a
fragment bi j enouph to show the tisr
uri's of the denomination, but she will
t?rt the money back. Mice are rrreat
destroyers of paper currency, and some
of the most hopeless specimens that
come in have been chewed up for lieds
by those little rodents. Sometimes a
pill box full of indistinguishable ushes
wijl arrive, eceompanied by a cert i ft
rflte statino" the amount rervscnt'l.
O. c. urs.-. such a case is lini-eless. lt
is usually a kitchen-stove catastrophe.
Kitchen stoves burn np mors cash
every year than is lost in any other one
way. People Will contle their hoards
to them for hidin":, ami when they are
lii'lited the rrocnbacks up in smoke.
The o-reatest sum over consumed by
tire in this country tv as rt.tiiUi.On.). That
amount went up i smoke at the s
treasr.ry. but the .jfovernment was able
to replan it at tie cost of jiajxTSind
printiny;. It has l-een estimatetl that
one per cent, of all the paper money
issue:) is lost of destroyed. Of tiro old
f rue win:: 1 cimroiicy it is re.krts.l that
ss.tMJ.liiiil has liven totally lost.
A few days as.'o an old e!orol man
from across the Potomac in Virrini 1
li-i'lit t" the treasury an .-t inordi
nary lookiaitr lump of metal, llu said
tlvat it a-js a lot of silver dollars,
halves 'mul quarters, which he ha 1 put
in ntin can some years Isiok and hid
.lon in tlr.e stone wall of a laru by re
moving '.t stone and plastorimr up the
orilier. W hen recently ho tiMk out the
Iki.v. I if- found that Iricklinjr water ha 1
rnstcii it almost away- covei-iii;r the
et.ins with oxide of iren and stiekino;
them together in a iviirss. Assistant
Treusurer Whelpley hal the lump put
irit. acid and tivate.l with lye. 'm I sa'.v-diit-t,
so that the silver pieces came out
a pret ty and bright jis when they were
minted, and the old iti;m carried them
a-way d'lig!itf ;l.
:ie day t!iis week a . note on the
'tiT.tional buik of llhoh Island at
New p. rt ciitn.- in fi-.r redeni pi ion. On
11 he face it l. iked finiti" new, but the
'Vack was washed erfeetly clean, so
'that not a mark :c left 01 it. The
joke of it is that the bureau of engrav
ing a lopted the litrvvn back for such
bills 011 the ground that it could not b."
washed off, as tlto green back can b.r.
It was int.-nded in this way b prevent
counterfeiters fr :n procuring treasury
paper by rendering notes of small de
nominations blar.k with acids an 1 print
ing big ones on Jbelll. J ins is the tirsl
time that con tide nee in the in lelil.ility
of the brown ink has been disturhvd.
Even tlie seal n the front, which is
done in the sane ink, has entirely dis
appeared in the bill descrilH'd. Whether
the thing was done for a jest or by ac
cident the authorities do iot pretend to
say.
The new desiign-t soon to le made
for the entire series of silver certifi
cates except the one for two dollars al
ready completed will furnish a big i.b
to the bureau of engraving. Only the
Kicks are t. lie changed, but the
making of a shigle one of th-se m.noy
plates, with all the b-tterinj and geo
metric lathe s-ork involved, is a for
midable task. It is not on this ac
count that Chief Enirraver t'asilear
thinks the proposed alt Tat ion un
wise. His opinion is that it is a mistake
to change the appearance of currency
more often than is absolutely neces
sary. The people do not readily accept
paper cash tlrait has a strange look.
To illustrate this Mr. CaUlearr
told how- Ve happened to be in
New York at -fine time during the war
looking out f,.r a gang of counterfeit
ers. To avoid making his presence in
the city- conspicuous he put ur at a
second-rate hotel where he was -unknown.
For omc purpose, h e handed
to the clerk it the desk a brand-new
fifty-cent note.: It was an issue just out,
withOen. Spinner's portrait on it, tlic
likeness having been substituted for 11
picture of Justice with her scales,
which the forjrt-rs had imitated very
suecessfull v.
The clerk locked at the note with
evident suspicion, and handed it hack.
"1 never saw anything like that le
fore," he said.
"It is good. n. assure you," replied
Mr. Casilear.
"I don't Wlieve it," said the clerk.
"Very well," -rejoined Mr. Casilear.
'Tt doesn't matter, though I kuow it is
rgood. lx-caiiso I made it myself."
The clerk smiled sardonically.
"That is just what tveured to roe,"
'he said. "Thertore I refused to ac
cept it."
Mr. Casilear feVtt that the joke was
on himself, so he treated himself to a
bottle of soda-water at the bar and left
for Washington that evening. Wash
ington Cor. X. Y. Sun.
A SUPERSTITION
VER'FIED.
swine Will N.il i:-tf
ApiilrH from
f .r:ivey:iii T:.-e.
TWe'yield of tin imple tree in the St.
fieorge's cemetery Terilies tin- supersti
tion that all things grown in a grave
yard :p re tinfit to eat, says the M idi'.le
town ii Del.) Transcript. The fruit has
a graeyard taste- s. miu-h so that
swine will not touch itt- When I'enja
min Ktiymoiid. a civil engineer on the
Delaware ,t ( 'hesapeuke canal, tvas
buried in Septemlier. ls'J4. one of his
fell. .w-ornftsmen stuck an apple tree
switch il' the ground alongside of the
grave. A. large and apparently healthy
tree now marks the spot, the white
fruit of tohich temptingly matures in
August of each year. The yield falls
to the gr.Mud, and the oxiiiy K'rsins
known to have even sparingly eaten of
it ar domestic: "cowl joys," whose
vnt-c fif taste is not as acutely .developed
as that of 1h"; averae-e huma.ii lndng.
When placed n the stove lu-.arth to
rwast. this cciliar fruit simmers ilnwn
to..il and emits an odor stronr3y sug
gesriveof a graeyar.l. Some tinae ago
Mahala Dudley i(coh.red), who iives
near by. saw the line-hM.king apj'l- on
the g-j-onnd and asked if she couhl jriw
some i.f "hem to ln-r hogs. William JI.
Unssunv, the cemetrj-y keejH'r, told lw r
to help hc-sclf. an.J Mahala sjH-nt na
afternt?i in gatherrng four bushels
and carrying them b her home. To
her surprise, however, the swine not
only refused to eat ihe fruit, but
ran away from it. The disapKinted
woman trie) in rain to make the hun
gry animals eat the hurling ground
yield, and the -next day asked the donor
if he had put a sp.-ll on 'tln-iii stpples."
It is Ik-Hovou that 1 iie roots f the tree
hate Ih'i-iihii" impregnated with dele
l.Ti.,ps matter, an.) to at any ptantity
of tlv' apples would cause sickness, if
not death.
A llaltiinore I- rrak.
A ISaltlmor- fre-ik a frog of gl
size and a trnle liglu In color, but ap
parently not different from any other
frog. The freakishness dcTelopeil when
))is fro gship was worried, when instead
of hopping off or giving utterance to
the deep, sonorons note usually heard
from frogs, he simply opened hia moutn
iind crieiL The frog is nothing if not
human, and suggests. loth in tone tiud
volume, a bad. peevish child. The ery .
is not a single note, but heveraU and is t
continued even after tho annoyance.;
cases. . I
FOOToTuPi.
Listen, li-t.-n for tho footstep, as It cornet
alou the r. ay.
Making f..r rain-., car a music sweeter th4n the
r.uiak'iay
Or tho robin. hen the sni-iw-mistsfa.li! front
viator's d.-eary face.
Or the s.t:s!iine of ihe morning wakes my life
I I ui'w-tiorti Krtux-:
So I listen for tue coiuiue of the fnotst.-s dear
to me.
Listen, hstea, listen, listen till the donri r face
1 sue
Listen I for step of lover, listen now for ttei of
chilil.
Listen for tho friendly uciehlM. for the
mother's stop sa niibl;
Kt.r th. fihcr's i.rou.l and avianly; for the ot-
III an's cort-iimr tread;
Shall 1 ever, ever listen for a step 1 tcar.
ureal.' Now they 1 rfrcr mo life and comfort, now t.y
linn i:ie j iy and love.
And I listen, listen, listen for the sti.ps .t
! I love.
Could tt.ey kn-.w how oft. they'd hasten tow ard
tin.- li.st. iiiujr car I letnl
To tho f.M.rsli -ps . n t!if iiaveuicnt thai unwel-
oonit- tn. asurc solid:
For v only bad a pK-asure win 11 we tiateu to
tiir .w 11.
Aih the r. st are only footsteps treadst.;; 011 un-
yieliiin stone;
Jut, ir oit i.. all : lietit as fcath. r om-h they
sotae life, that U-..th Mart
Kacerly to li.stt n, listen, with a u-V omo in tin:
heart.
Spriuefielil iMns . 1 Urimblicaa.
A IJEASTED FOOL"
Th-in'Tf-M That lie Was Told
and Mado to Soo It,
So
"Xfw-. don't go. Wilson. Jih-ase ilnn'L
You know how min-'i 1 have done for
y.m. and your father -has tried hard,
t.MI."
' ( ill, you've done enough," returned
'the youn: man. petulantly: "but it's
n use talking, mother, I'm off tliii
"time. sure. I'm tired to death of tliis j
.humdrum life. I've got t i get out aim I
see the world and be somenody." and 1
he stumjHNil on the kitchen lb Mir as he f
said it. "I dou't want to be 5. farmer. J
and there's m use trying to force me
to it. Now, mothev, .you needn't ery.
It won't do any g.w-il, I'm going, and '
I'll get a good chance to learn and soon
le a good engine.. -and I'll run dowu
to sec you ofteai." he added as he
glanced at his mother's face.
"You may not dive to see me eve
once more. Von don't think' of th- '
dangers." "TIir-Tv, now. mother, yi
needn't read that chapter to uu- again. 1
1 know it all by heart. Heard it liJI
I'm sick of it. I ai not certain I'll livi
always, of coursi, but don't g t soaro'
U-inre you're hurt. I can't K- killed but
.'lice, even if the worst comes. Oooi
by!" and lie a.-urricdly kiss-l 1s
mother and turned from her sorrow f.n!
face to more ; tt:-active scenes. Mrs.
Stuart went a!odt her work tiiat fore
noon with iiiiuv a sigh. Her heail
was very heary, and at times the
sealding tears iiowed in spite of ber
eiTorts to restrain them, and she con'd
not work. At dinner she broke down
entirely, and as soon as the other liiul
lcgHn eating, b.ft the room.
"I s'pose Wilson's lieeti talkin' iibrnit
lein engineer again, has he?'' asked
Mr. Stunrt. li-.If an hour 1 iter.
"It's more tbsui talk this tune, father,
he's gone."
"tione whorcT'
"Why, gone.to I to l-gin."
"Tut, tut! He can't run an -ngIrj"
WI10M give hiii.- an engine to run? lie
didn't teli me anything aln.ut it tlsit
morning. You needn't lie scared IIe'
just gone to aown and will be lak
some time in the night, like .tonimon.'"
"No, father, lie's gone. Didn't he see
you Ik' fore he Jeff? oh dear! I lixe.l
his clothes, but he wouldn't take any
thing hardly." ami then the poor woman
broke out a.'resL.
'Well, well." said Stuart, testily, "i?
that's the way lie's goin" to act after
all's l-een done for him. let him go."
lie wanted to say more, but, out of defer
ence to his wife's feelings, restrainej
himself. "He'll lie back in the morniii'.
though, you'll siu..,' and he went to his
work.
That was a 'iong afternoon at th
farm. The next day came, and the
next, and ilratrged their weary hours
away, and Mr. Stuart was obliged to
give it up. I lis ltoywas gone.
Three days later two men walked leis
.nrely along the streets of a large city.
They were just leaving one of the great
.railway centers, and were talking earn
estly. One of thoin. of massive build,
.bright, piercing eves and resolute man
ner, apiiearcd to lead the conversation.
-'1'cs," he said, "it" lucky for 3-011 that
you run across m .or you wouldn't
have got to see what you've seen this
raiirnin'. Ity yersclf. now, ye wouldn't
luive found out much in the shops nur
rtMind houses, and like as not wouldn't
liave lieen seen at all in tho ollices."
"J'.m ever so much obliged to j"ou for
yonr kindness in going with me." re
plied the other. "I shell never forget
the ii.t crest you have Lil&cn in me, and
the freedom with which you answered
my tjtw-stioiis. and showed me the en
t,nnes. and even a. lowed mo to ride a
short distance with yott oa j-our "Old
IVt. I'm sorry, though, tliat we can't
see Mr. Kothermcll right now," and
the speaker faced about and stood look
ing at the shops anil oflices from which
they had conn-, and listened to the
ringing of liells and the screaming of
whistles in the distance. He was fas
cinated with the scene leforo him, and
proud of the opportunity which tiie
friendship of his companion had afFord
.d to inspect in detail the works upon
which he looked. So frank had been
the manner of his new friend during
the past thirty-six hours which they
had been together, and so entertain
ingly had he recited to him many of
his experiences on the road, in addition
to the readiness with which he showed
him the company's works and intro
duced him to the men, that the young
man's eonlidcuee was completely won.
"It will be all right, though, I am sure,
from what you say." he went ou, "and
I can go ou with you as s'm as there
is a vacancy. I hope that won't be
long, for" I'm on expenses and must
Iind some oilier work until then;" and
he turned to follow his friend who led
the way into a small park where the
two were soon seateiL The older man
seemed thoughtful awhile and then
turning resolutely to the other asked:
"What business did ye foller, Mr.
Stuart, when ye w as at home?"
The young man colored as he an
swered, reluctantly: "I was not en
paged in business. I I wasona farm.
"So? Is yer father a farmer?"
"Yes, sir.'"
"Own a farm, does lie?"
Yes Mr."
"A pood one?"
.Well, f don't know of many tiiat
arc bettor."'
"How many children does he have?''
"Three."
"You're the. oldest?"
"No. sir. I have a married sister
older than myself, and a little brother."
"Ye"ll "s.-usc mi- ;is',;iii s. much. Mr.
Stuart, when ye rcne-mber that 1 ve
Im'cii auswerin" yor questions for two
lays."
" Hi. certainly."
"How much of a farm docs yor father
have?"
"A hun-lre i ar.d li f t v acres."
"Takes lot .f interest in the fi.riu.
don't the old gentleman?'"
Well. I sin. ul I say." I
'Works hard airly and late?"'
"Y'es. sir, but not like he did before
he made the list payment. Still he
works hard enough."
"Does yor brother-in-law live n the
farm?"
"He lives on a little plat-..' adjoining,
and work's part of the l;:ri:i."
Is there land enough for all veto
work?"
"Well, nearly. Plenty to rout,
thougli, near by."
Th.- old man's eyes ll:t-hed as he
brought his jKiwerful list .'.-.v. :i ..:i t'i.-
seat they oceutm-.l. :i:i 1 exclaimed:
"Stnr.Tt. yor a blasted fo il'.'"
-What on earth l you r.-.ivirt" ;esked
the y.-.ting man. sprit. g.u ' up.
"Don't be seart. We" re g.m-1
fri-.tnds. ye icnow. Set down an' I'd
oil ye wiiat 1 moon. Mr. Stuart.
1"to been aboe.t th. country a
good deal. l'u. .-iCp-.n into.l w .1 ii 1:1-11
of all professions ail 110 pr ifes ... m -v. i
tiko my work as well iis a:iv i.i;;;i that
lives, but I t il ye yor -pom t 1. -a 1 in
em a blind sitllrt v.lirn y- leave th:;t
"arm to be an engineer, D i;i"t ye t -il
lie farmin's nt a l.u-.iriess. It's th.'
oldest liusiii. ss on th.' fa;- . tho uirth.
It'tJ indeji.-inl.'nt. Ve ilo:i't l::io-v why
I'm olt thes two-clays, do ye.' II":. be
cause there':, three nu-:i for every
ll:ie.' oil tie-roaJ. :;Tt" we caii't work
till the lime. t- v.nr.iilu't sta:i-l it for
,. iin.-lxi-.ly tn-come t. ye and s;y: ).:;,
oiT: we' ri-0:1 a str.ke: :,oiu.'1m,:1v"s ;r-.t
a grudge and ye've g t to ou.t ae. hil'
to slut" some lell.'r." Stutirt. I have
tridothat, S'v we a!l t.ti.'c I ifet lu-r,
yo kuow. And ye want to leave a
good faruv and fti 11. 1. an I inde-tx-mletiee:
and er fath r. who's
irk.sl ami toiled fer that hoi.H'stead
an" jist got it ready for ye to take holt
:.nd make money ri.'i.l: a:id nr
:iiother. r.-'im"., i-ryi'.r her eyes out thi.,
minute .fer the sight of ye; and ye
want to iMimi liere and le a servant.
What in thunder d'ye mean? Hain't
ve got a bit of sense? I tell ye t r a
blasted lo.il! There. I don't i.iean to
be r. ii:.-!i on ye, 1mV I call git ye a
pl.iee ..n tlie l'oud and I'll i'.o a ?::;' ;
tiart ny y'. I. r ye ve g"t piiu-i., f ye
:iir 011 the wrong traeic. ltut I .-iiy f . r
V.Tinvn fiKl, stuart, go h:ic!c to th::t
farm :i:i" bi- the bes.t farniv-r in ll:e
eountrv. Y'eeaud. 1 it. an", my word
for it. yo'll never regret it."
"Mother"' said Wilson Stuart as
they sal in their pleasant home a year
later, U have always been glad that
Honest Tom." the engineer, told me
that I was a fool and mu le mo see it."
Chicago .louriial.
THE SIZE OF AUSTRALIA.
New Soutl. W!e a Lnrg-e us 4tur Origi
nal Thirteen Colonic.
Among the tacit misconceptions into
which distant critics are most likely to
fall about antipodean affairs is that
which is based upon ipuon noe of the
enormous area and 'visibilities of tlie
colonies, says Sori Liter's Magazine.
EsjK-cially is this likely in the Tinted
States, where the assumption may lie
that, as tho i pi:lat i tii of Australia is
about the same a., that of tho thirteen
original soalioar.l coh mies of Ameriea,
tlie .surface over which they are dis
tributed is also appr. .ximatelv the same.
As a matter of fact there is uo su-'li
proportion.
New South Wales alone is as large a
"they were; Tasmania, the Kii.xlc Island
of Australia, is as large at. thatstalc
with New .lorsey. New llaiup-hire
and Massachusetts added: Victoria, the
smallest colony of the continent, is
equal in sii.e to lircat Itritain: .hieetis
land surpasses the twited jireas of .Vus
tria, I'ranee and th-rmauy: S.i-,ith Aus
tralia. 4'iie-tl.ird greater than '.litoeiis
land. is nearly as Ian re as iviMen Auv
trali:u which f itself has nearly four
tuues the e;.tellt of Texas while the
tw ssilotii.'s t..et iiir are larger than
the whole of Europe without Kiissia.
The seven colonies lift u ecu th:ti -"--ripy
a territory greater tli:.n that of
the I'liited states cxc!:iiiii!r Alaska. I.
is true that at i-resr-nt A '.1 tre'i.i ha-:
liaroly four million iiihaltitants. but
th's' immense area- represent a p:i n
tial iMiptilat ion to which it js impossjl-h,
t set louiils.
No ptirt of the eont incut "is so hot and
so unhealthy n to forbid v. Lite sett 1 .:
ini'iit. and if the strip f low-lying
coast lands in the north l onu't-.sl
ti.ere is nopartof it yet c..l..iii.eil in
which Europeans cannot work,
I'.irt Darwin, the country alwuit the
ptiif of Carpentaria, and an indefinite.
:-r.t toward the northwest. lie -within
tne trop-.es. and are suitable for tropical
productions; but the high plateau of
inw.i,..in I'uiviisiaiiil. w hich runs ol. .se
tot tie sea. i found tlx .rough I y hea.ti.v
for Ihigiish miners sii:d prazwrs. and
enjoys a bracing winter. The back
country, thougli waterless by compar
ison with the Mississippi valley, is
able to carry stock well in ni.t soa
sot.s, and with wells, tanks and dams
mav 1k made to do s. . in all years. The
drt coui.trv f eastern Australia has
vet to 1 f found.
.leitommitl i no 11-tmuin
lieligiousilonominations are curiously
list ributod owr the peuinsula of Dola
.vnre and Maryland. In the northern
ountiesof the Hniiisula the Presby
terians mid Methodists form the bulk
.f the population, with a strong infu
sion of Catholics, chielly immigrants
and the children of immigrants. Mid
way of the jie ninsula ou the Maryland
ide the I'reshy torians almost wholly
disappear, and in the eastern shore
counties there are scarcely as ninny
Presbyterian churches. Methodists,
Episcopalians and a strong Cat hoik' ele
ment, tun hundred years in the land,
make up the church-going population.
Kurt her south the Presbyterians thicken
again, and in Worcester, the most Muth
om of the eastern shore counties, there
is a great host of Presbyterians, many
of them descended from the founders of
American Presbyteriaiiism. In the Vir
ginia counties rf Ai-ooinack and Xor'h
nmpton the-J'resby teriiitis again dw in
dle .iiwl Episcopalians, ;-ti.l Mclh.xJkts
p 'ss-ss t i.c land.
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A MANIAC'S TOIIV.
Terribla Poutdi-y A LTi..-ovci'uod
Jo -lou
Dr. Ilayfor.l wa , m .' . Ii .tiii :it ll.i '
Viirlar. I iny in i.t intit.ii; iile:: ! i:
w.H. u!f nt-.' leu;,, ii : ., ; M ii.
then. '.! .: vi h o ei aire- t, i.:i .
an.i t-.avirj-. m-re ?.p':re t':. .'...ti . '
a, ii. .'.- :-v; -r'.e.i-.'.- ! ..in' : r ;
li -he I p'iv ,. ui ::i ' ..;
l.iti ;it, h v:i,o!i g d ; . 1 . : .: '
-i:::.i.l T.iiJ.- i'i or.I T ' h.'tl .: I.: . r
al.li' I ;:1
Aft r t'veral r!i:i;i"i- !:.!'
drift: ! .jT ,,..t w. . ; a:: .-. - 1 1 : i . !
kii...r!eii . .1 )::.... .' i. . i -.-.. .. -
:: '.....a'';.- i". -r . -r: - 1 : . f - . -.. -l.
' U ti. .v. s '..;.!.: .
letter., aji.l 1 .: :::-;:. 1 - . . :
-.o il i., r. '. : .-...: : - : ' ' e .: ' -sin
.n.l.-r.e -.1 . - 1 : i:: ;..'.:! ' i '
A few your . : .!... .. '
we .1 1 l-.-y vi .1 ;.. .-. ,;- -.'
and if. .,, 'li.it a -i i;
1 arrived :.1 iii 1: . I .. i .
Will ilavi". r !. Tl. -.: i 1 pi : -
uri- of t lie meet iu - wa 1
Wii! te-M i.i : 1 !::.! i, ;..,..::
:.peeial .- In lv f i:i ' :.-''. :
so i.lee-e .,l'lil ii" e , ti , 1 . ; 1 ; , '
!.:. 1 . .. ;:.-! a ,.1 ....... ;
just .i,u ui I iv :: i. , ... .. ., .
d il .' l.i . :: ' : A ' ' .
time 1 her re - . :-..! i .-..-!
ihere. A a .
l'u 'i v., i . ' '.i i i .:
ere be we t 1 ..i i . ..il
at t':e :: . ; t . I ... e : i.e...
"I ii. i ii -u -t.t.i v : : -t.; ..
ox-opt t!:" ia. -:. .,.- : .: :.
patients.' said he. i.a: i.i y. .' - I
a::i oaiy too gi .: i t t do
l.:y a ad y.m .!'. ! ;.!t ' -.:..
tiud me ia. a-, I .ie '. i.i .-. 1. ... ;
to the ab'ictc.; i i .iateso. i jv i;...; .
hold."
So it haj't: -lie I tif,1 I : t il. : ;': -n-H.n
at the ;: ... Je :i .: . .. . . .- r
Will was very '." i. .. . a.. I
had ii long, pi ;:,., at i.. i- .e-ee
t'.iiies and iic.jaaialanees. 1! ! .el a
groat iiiatiy oiieslious to a-k aio .1
;H'op!- and thing, ::t tl..- ea-'. : i. 1 L 1 :
time passed by rtip'.-ll . . At I rl '..
however, he iiivi'.- l tue to in -i i
inst :tali.i, ;i tt.i.ig 1 . . v ':::, 1 .
anxious lo i ! ..
f s;iv.- several iut :: .1 i -.-and
my friet: !. t'n- il.--.-t
brief a:- .iiat . id' iin .r i.ie.
various ha : I ..i-.-iaa; o:i. a : i u
i.'.jt
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tln-y were la'a i;-.:tg. !.-..'. t i -..;'.
one io . li ie'i w e e . : : : . . , . i . , -
ter.-st ii.g of . 1 '. : .
in au i,. dated p ; -:ioa ol ;;. . '. !,:.',
the il.u-mr s :i.l:
"Here i - a natier.l I i :; c ..-..;.: :
lowed a ivoil t s .-xeep t he :' : r
who 1 r.i.i rlit iiiai '. ; i i , : . .: i r
man of . i.. i - d . ; :. . . . . ;
fa Ul I.V. be.t i . :...;ie. . ... , ..
At tiaies if i vi : .! : i i i . !
guar.Ie I vo-,l 1:1, :;: ., : u, .-
hi. n wild: lie-e'e ia.- pre i u ' i -. i ;. r -gar.l
to v. - t n-,. 1 it iv - e...,...l i..
you. th .11 ;!.. a.l l yo;; .-ail .. .. v.
hiai Hi t-.i.ie!- a; y ,a plea e a . :.!:;.
been .jiiit.' rat '.. .nai .' m a ; v .
Con vers.:, i. .i of the .i,;'il i.i. it aa .- .: ,
h.m goo.!."
So savin-- Dr. Hai for l .-.a! !. .1 .It.
dov.r. nt! i ' i. -:i I !-.- tin! :?i .
allot her ie I . ,'. i.i :1 :.r: ! . , i- i
iron, t !ir: ii . '.I t ' . bars , . x, ', .....
on: a pa '.e. ea;: eial i ;. ar. . . ,
had i videat ! V.-cii '.ri:..: ;. , ! a.
whc:i i.i heal ill Eve i ' h : : h. -..a.
a eertaii: d vllis'i I. a :' y I a; -r,:.
alniiit hi. tii . i bat retail :r fee. l ..i, .
pi itt ..:!, .r i-y,', i i v. a r
de"p:!is plowed the laril .ire. i' ia. 1
n ess.
"llaveyou lieir.l i.':-i ..Mia:.' !.-
called ..nt t tn in a v ce . f j- : i .i
ate ;ipi -iiliir. a , so , t :: , ! i - . e - i..e
slua.liu ; oal-iiU-. i i - , : l.e i .r.a.c.i
Hie yet?"
Valk w it!i hi'.i if yea ii'.e-. i-nl. h i
n; ir him." said t iie d... i- v. - I ia . ! .
and -ive No. '.is : : liei : ::.- . a
so .-.a via:.' If deo.-.r;- !. I. a . -.a-. . ; .-.'. .!
slaa.l.ng lief .re t':" d ..r of ;," .. . ..
Turn'mg tow at .1 tlie tai f .rt luaLe you a ;
mail I soothiaa'ly an,i.'oiv 1:
"Yes: liiaiaa is w.-ii ..a 1 !i i";.. an i
I think she v. i ' i i .rgi y..ti . : -, i
you have never told iae v hal i.ae i... .
to forgh e."
"Don't you know? Then I v.-iil t !!
you the whole terri' le .1 "..." t at 1 1!:
pale young man w i h t h I n r . '. a ; e v. .;
and he In-ga i at muv as t. lb.-.-.-
"I always had a .:i--i:: - f-.r tlf
stage, and when I beea'ti- i.f : -. I .-;
once started forth.' city ;-, ;,;-.!,.- t
cultivate my natural aliHtv a. . ;.
actv.r. After repeat, d i u'-.i:., 1 .. . -eee.led
in petting a . 'ia:ie - a . a ? .-"
in one of the lea.l.iig tliealu-s. ;.a '
soon lc.';:i:i to have un-io i;.jp.iria-;t
parts r.-.-i 'tied me.
"IJtit I oi l tuet litid Ih-atri -a! life as
congenial a- 1 c: ;.ee: d. a- '. 1. , 1
that my leve for 1.1:1:1a (.ari l .:i we.s
draw i:ig :i 1 ae1: ! 1 ;;i . n.: .te :l: -
v itli u alt 10. 1 ii-i-e , -X ' : .. jr. , .
how lcautii'i.l she was! No ve. .n-1 r I
worshiped tl. every gi;:-inei;t, 1!i;.t he
wore, and even the lluwer that li.i-t-lim.
white lingers touvhed:
"So. at the end of two years. I re
turned, only to Iind that a perfum d
dandy from the city was iuaki::g every
cltort to win the girl 1 adored, i-.i-l ap
parently with a g .. 1 show ofsiieee.s.
an he wa , a ha'i.i ,.j!".ie and ilushiu;; fel
low. I .sh.:i found out that Le was a
pitiful cow a r I aad sucak at heart, bat
of course EaKU.i .lid not l-cl !.. ;.:e
when I t-M h - i'.... Sh-oidy l.i..; !
ct no- tiii-i s.i ltii.it 1 wa ;.'.' .-
-.i.-;i !.,-.-'. Y'.-s. I was j ;.;..: .. Who
Won!.! n.-t have b'.-n w'.t!: t:..- hi-nd
an I heart of -a '.rl litfe Eiti-'i 1 -i.-i'i n
at st..k. .' It.il iii spite of t ! ';n -w
1 : ..n y ' !::.". tt. 'i'.' v.:.s a 1.1 '. r . ' ie p- !
in 1. ..1 ii . ; . -i. in iv. !:!.;.' of i; .:ier-
1 i:i r her ptire presence.
1 --...-;i ti.,, !..:!. f..!!t! 1 til..' I tO"
i.lVf. i l!.i...l. t! l.liil.ll'T '.C .. -"Itleil
I, ..v:,r 1 me was if.4, to be en-n.;- .i. lie
i 1 ti e ' i.a. he wis : 1, .ill li"
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the ti.'.iiii ..f l.i, o.-.u j-....!. a-:.
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pusely fri-iit ..i. g ie-;!,' ;-. e- :.: ie 1
in th- -.ail .-t vy : a s, ..a .'...".l ii.v! O.
11 Y'oung. iu (.; jod.oi '., Mt j.
Scllliii- 1 ay ta l'c-iiii -j, 1 . .oii.l,
Lailfl.i-ter Ciili!;'y. 1';;., I.;., a 1 11 tot-,
that pre1, ails perhaps ti.,. 1 re el
in the I 'i:i'-d St !. - . ., .. , ,
in that comity fall- upon Apr',! 1. : .
0:1 that day thousands ...f e...a e.i- f .
gather at Lanea-tor. the . . .- . 1
ilariraiiis are ma.!-, contra -I :.r- 1-
t red into, deb's .- re
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are contra ..'te.l. If a ' i- i .;:'.. '.
i.-bt at any time unfit:.: l.i ' r t .
uadei-.t :i:e iiag i-, ia th; a' s..;.
sjhs r.ic a.'rei neeiit . that j : 1 ; ; ;
)a. ma.ie al settli.ig d;,y. A -.
custom prevails in part., t '!.'.
the Lane:;-ti-r c'.iiiiti'ins pr..'.::;', ,
tlu ir stltli;'j (J.'.v fr mi i. ri.i .ii i.i.
ccstors.
N.. ' liuu.'e lot j:.illlo .it.
It is alnii-st iaupos ,, I le 1.( ;! : (
jH'iiiiisnl.i . .f 1 t.-la are and .1
Iioi.it ten ii.iles 1;. tu iievi
water. The wh. -lv r.-. i.-n l., v.
navigable streauis. :uJ iii t'i
part t f the iM-iiir.suia small si
are found in many villapef, tti-1. :.
of toll ik'.ir oulsil.: vi tl iii; ' i ': .
'1 litre are many gvd !ip...i
t hroughout the rcgioti, and fhr m'
1 wo hundred years L3u"h ol t'. ;
lliis bet II 1 ill I ii d U le- , J 3 b;. i . ...... .
a fe-t i-i v it .; ' 11.
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