The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, August 21, 1880, Image 1

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    T"I V I I I . i
Advertising Rates.
We desire It to bo distinctly understood
lhat no advertisements will bo Inserted In
the columns of Tim Garboh Advooatk that
may bo received from unknown parties or
Anns unless accompanied by tlio casu.
The following aro our only terms!
OSE SQ.UA UK (10 USES),
One year, each Insertion 1" ets.
Blx months, each Insertion 15cts.
TUrco months, each insertion 20 cts.
Less than tllrco months, first Insertion
$1 j each Subsequent Insertion 5 cts.
Local tioticc 10 cents iwr lino.
- ilv-V. MURTIIIMEK, Publisher.
A. Mssea'5
M tinufacturcr of and Dealer in
STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS,
Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware and General
House FnrnisninE Goods'.
An Independent Fi""i'i New if
r.. . . ml i ,,u- !..
. utiiiinni rirrv .f. i iu.li ill
Iichlghtoii, Curium ' , 'p.,
ISA IIU V . ,110111111 111.11.
m m 0W
Urficr.-HA Kn AY. short fllsmuci. she
tho Lelilsu Valley Tt It. Lopou
m . At nn t 1
-iv i v. - xi i i a-i1 r.i n 'i i in r. uu
lUllllI). IU1,UU put J1UUU1U IU ilUIUU
II. V. MortTiiiMKit, Proprietor.
INDEPENDENT Live and Let Live."
31.00 n Year if Paid in Advance.
cvurt urxciuiTiox or i laix asp f-ArxT
i- -ii, i
J OL) JT rill. 1-111
VOL. VIII., No. .19.
LEIIIGIITON, CARRON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1880.
If not paid in advance, 1.2 i
AT vnn'V low r hicks.
ItOOFlMi nii-.l SPOirriNfl dor.o nt
short notico aud tit. Lowest Cash Trices.
1 mi tho n"th"nr.M ncc t fnr llii Fa'e id the
folio in nitsT-ciMs siovi:s-
TinSSIl.ViSlI ifcGOLr) ..Ul)LCOOK,'
riii: i,iitiTtiipt;sE ook
T1IK il VYl'LOWllll .A 'OW,
Till! SUXPIIINi: UANOEand
'IhoNTV ANCIlOll II MA TEH
asdam Selling HicniVB'lY 1 lll-iA'toi Cash.
l-vcn- linrtiit sKiVll o ft a TIN ami rilir
Mil' K kcpti'Dict niiynuliiotl.
Stuhb on SOUTH Std-cet,
A few (ioor shove nam- St., LEllIQlITbN.
J
r-ntiont'a-e solicited
Uit 5-n
-Holistic uniriiaiiinteid.
. I) .dOSSHlt
. Mrs. C. DeTSCHIRSCHKY
hep- ctluHv announces lo her friend, and tho
piiiUlc ircnc'rail, i Ii.it sh has inured hack lo
Lcl.luhtun, n I is now located In lm hirae
rtnru room on S con. I Street, twn doors aiove
run, ami ouriics ly IikI'cs ihelr nltonllnn to
tier New, Largo and Uleitaiil assortment or
notions and Fancy Goods,
eoinprl'lmr 1'ndcwinr. IPTlm and tierinan
tiAVn Wiiol, Hoslcri, Iiipii(i"l and 110.
HM-fttf llllili'.nn. 'Ilov. . r'l wers and
a hno iis-on merit d Ni'W HcsigiH
IN PaNCY Altl'IULKS
Abo, In connecton with the ubove. 1 keep
n, lull an. I complete slock of
; it uti riilii is.
LIMIIUIIUEII AND SWII'ZUll CHEESE,
11 il ill i' .V ( tuil'-il null,
toiro her wl-h a variety of (1 mis nut trcm nil.
jy k"it 1 ' an oilier s o e in wn. If you do
n rt Si'o nh it i'U a .int. ask for It.
A share of ut.ile p.iir'tiiuiro solicited, an I
peril ct nitlsricilmi guaranteed In pilco and
quality or nomls.
Sscoi St., 2 floors aiwc Iron,
April 10, 1680. LE1II lilTO.V, Pa.
vn ::iiiii:kt's
Livery & Sale Stables
9
..-at-ft
.1.1SK stic KKrr.i.Kiimu ro., p..
7AST TIIOTTINO lIOHSEd,
KLKG A N T O A It Tt I A U K.
. .po.lllvsly I.OlVUiiH.ritK'KS tli.in nuy
otliui ivoiy in mo uimiiiv.
l.irjPiuMl liindniiii' (.'aulairei for P.inei"!
T lr.l.n I'll WC, IlllliS. I'AHU I.UU.JH
tov. as ii.i
E. F. UJl KKNHACiTT
Two liuors B. low the "Dioadwai llonse
.MAUUII CIIU.SK, PA,
Dealer in all rallirnsef 1' a!n si.it Fno,
Wall Xa&e'
WrNimiv Siiamis,
.raAnts s rami cis MmrilU's,
jlowusp caii Pi.icr.!
" JOHN F. llAliMACH,
Instructor of .Music,
(Piar,o, Organ, Voice and TLcory.)
IiEIIIOIITON, I'A.
Hole giil f4r tlio
J. & C. Fischer Piano ;'
An I denier In alt kinds i f I'lnnrsnriKiricii s.
Terms low i.. .nl-y. Slate, iuniter,i.nvks,
etc. iCKin is ut in.1 no.
f'lKctT'Iuilc im.l books fiirnldicl un short
iiolltc.
For pirllf ulars, Irrms, &.e., Address,
JOHN 1 11AI.1I it'll.
Aug, 2, lSTB.-lv. Lchlijliion, Pa.
Orlme lluinn M.hIii J.ri'ml I
vVIIY OO HU-OKYl WLo-iy.ni cm Bay O
lioiuiu- i j:i.-i ui ineuu-
FIVE LOAVKd VOH 2.1 cnTS I
J. W. O'Sll v 1., tin) pnimlir llr'ml oi.il , rk
i iiKftr.ci r'i ljitiio . u . r.terin'ii i .ne 'ouu
ir 111'- turn It . '. mo be i i c illiisiuc
Lri.lol ltoine undo IIUKADIJ
Five Liiivc inr THi'iity-llvt'Cli. 'nli
Supitr. Uulilii O io lit cit.'.n, Diop cie-aji
lU'l btuer1 A OIUV
T.-ii ti iili pi-i Diizt'n.
t MAU.'ll OIIUVK. on Tnetla.
Tliiirb.1ii
a i'.l lor.I y 1 01 .llli:-.
T.KIIIUII r in a ..1 ' i.ls i-oilT everj
fler
mi -u . X' eot 1 r 11 iy.
'1 Kit MS SI'ltlCI l. CSII 1
Patro.aje oliett id J. n-. O'.-JI'.AL.
Nl'illll: OimiNiii,' . list No lone' 111,
,11.11 vl i"n- fiet, LenlR.'iti n I'll
OH HI kl I tipiOliell I ' M II' iVilU.
at) to lUUllilUui. U H II V ' U 1 Q 1 I -it V
UiB Urfp.Lot l U'tiluy, ti'ti 1 ci.i ininri itic ut
ftnifiiir liiAiueiui aU h inhd wmif ih
Wu.ie H UH, 1'icuiy biiti.lt it, l lu.nsu
Io ttule P fi l l GUI :.' Vuti V r..oi uu 1
Atnpi nuint ot iitt'itxotii an a'iO il i iir
luct uUjIiuimdU'' ui I. nUm M ilrsine, . hi n.l
lirlctM. H vii'i uat au b. k n. I" cu mi I1u
Iitrmiv iterliitl oul r o rtjitew au if iiiiuli-
urn m.'ihI Mtmiiw fui a co i til ll e 1.1 n .kAltV
llUl.MCi I-S u iiiitiuiuit b'tok e itoiae u(
uew puuI.vhUouh, ci a oxur , ir.c,
NA11UNAL. NKWtf JiU U.
liiii Lol ft o V) K trttr
March 'Ml Wuu UirUiiflJ. C.
Ait A WBKK lu tour own town. IS. 0
Vfclkfl 'Jutilt freu jNori H'-ler if run
njiiir alllubu inan a wn lu nfiiaitnt o'
j vtluir eituu m ...o ihmi uit all the
il l .i.n.tc u I'o nimi .it-, junesj-iv
maiO ill t'l lU' U UlULfV
Y lit e 1 u o rfc i ru
fm wuiot.ike uH, riMiiB fr
itio mrrw . . elf i t mi,
IV.Uht aittl f-tuiiiv ! tilicw iu in h Mot d 1
Aiit oitf tutu beoi" a -urce lu Uiv i lx
elegant w r;- f u t tf vn 1 1 lu 1 1 a iibtr
Tii' p-.te Kbul w th.t hlin i t irilo,l bU
acrU a on ngout r u iu ti M t i
oeia iu a U. a I d rg ut ifpnr 8 iu kluu
tti tlra p Ut hi I i it y. .i I wu vurm
m uou v t4 t. Vu i'4 u e-uw a.i vu
i ine (i (be bu luea, ur on If to ir fii.o liinu.
Y-iii bmiI u iitaway 1 out l.ou.o v rm m.
Ya udiUii as iio bvr t'ui'l.iec ton-,
aud e ui tree K -u aud rxue M votut
frw. li toa ntproflta e woitb uu-mr
addrea tt uuce. I c U uotU. . u iy tb
bu luaa, H e wLo enja hi t tu o
arre.it par- Ad iesa UtOUQK dt ,
CO., Pyrtiand, Ualoe. Juno
CARDS,
llool unit Slior Maskers
31 In too llretney, in Leran't huiltting. Hunk tre et.
AllorderrmptlyllllrQHMrl, warranted.
Attorneys.
F. P. I.OHOITBKT. S. R. OltHAM
JM)M!STEi:r & GIUI.Y31,
ATTORNEYS AT I.AW,
Office: Lovan's Hulldlnit, Dank Street,
LEHIOHTOV, PA.
Collections and nil Lou-al business entrust
to them win receive rumpt attention.
M. 21. 1800.
joiin km.m:,
ATTOttNr.Y AT LAW,
oCDcei Corner Sofq-iehannanntlJlaco streets;
h
mautji oaUNK, r. jnlyiMy
OIIN II. HKRTOLKTI'i:,
ATTOttNEY AND COUNfeELLOIl AT LAW,
Office I llnom 2. Giound Floor Mansion lloafo
MAU''1I CHUNK,
vhnrnn.il "d i nerm n.
PA.
M
mai25.i4
y .11. K.USIIEK,
4TIUIINUY ND COUNSKLLOIl tT LAW
Bask Street, LsnmiitoN.PA.
Heal Kstatesnd Oolleetlon Airencv Will llui nntl
3ell It- al KKttile .lonvejiiiH'iiitf .le.itl; ilotu. Co'
Ktl ii promiitl midrt. i-ettMug Untitles "f IV
ildiitn i .)cin.ty. ay lie coiiKultHd In iilislt
l I ctrmin. Ncv.iS
J.VS. w.
sTimrm:ns,'
ATTOHN Y AT LAW,
45- Odin. 2 i floor i.f Who id's Mali,
Maunli tihufik. Pa.
ll Im.ln.K entru.ted to him lll lie pfniptl.l
M27. ly.
j. jii:r.u.vN,
ATTHliNEY AT LAW,
2n Ilcoraboio MA SH'N lltll'SD
MAl'Oil U1IUMC, PiBNA.
"SlH'i li-ronmitted In li.'riiini. rin9
Justices and Insurance.
'Pimmi ti.i:n i:ki:r,
.1. UOSVEYANL'Kll,
AUD
GKNER.AL INSUKANCE AGENT
Th f llowl.m Ijoiiipuil.. htm ll..pfepenlid'
Li:i'A IN U I UAL Villi',
Ht: a i.Mi niiruAi. I'liie.,
W. OMINO Fllll-..
rorr-vij.r.. viuh,
I. ; 1 1 kiii riiiK.iind twiiitu'
Et.BIl-. ACCllJONr iMSUllANUK
Also r.-illMilv ml" ni.il 'lutU'll IIO'-' IIIli'l
D'tc lie anil III u.aii c tn.0"V. ,,.
jtnic.i "i. it. i .iiw. .v. .....
TKItN l!l IMII.l.Il.S,
H.iC.iTV IIuildiao, MAUOII CHUNK, Pa.
Fire Insurance Agent.
err tt.VMV. In SAKECoinpinlrs only.
at KiMSonalilo Kntis Auk. 83-yl
i.iii:. siui.u;,
Notary Public & Conveyancer,
Fire and Life Insurance Agent
MAt'CH ClirNK. PA.
Ilnslniss Ir.insacied In Ki.vllsh
nrd
Girmaii,
Auj.Myl
Physicians and Dentists.
QU. I'll tS. IMI A no,
Yelerinavy Surgctm,
HANK srilELT i.rititunoN. ta.
Ins'iise el too ro-jt a spicially.
July t vl
in.vi!i.i:s v. iimvKit,
IllYKIAN AND -UIUIE'IN.
rt.v.-.tv.lLf. , Lii't Piim Township,
t r"tn 1 oiintv. ra.
Sluy te C'llHii-leil in i:iu-.l h i'nd (iTtiiar.
It -, e io nt Hi. iii'U'l. j n.Mul
Slatingtcn Dental Office,
(E.'T'HLIS ii.li 1S70.
ArllUclal Teeth Made to Restore the
. Dit. L. C-'AMnir.i.L.
KlLLlNd TKKIII A Sl'kCIALTY. lllCt. 4-ly
lt. Y. A. (Oltri:l(JIlT,
SUPvOEOM DENTIST,
Tenders his prnfe-sional scrvieeB lo the )ieo"
plo ol Mii'icli I'litiiiK, Loiiisiiton, vcissKirt
l'ackerli 11 and vic.nily.
OFI-'ICBt Opjioslto tho DroaiLivny Jloufe,
imOADWAV, MAUCII CHUNK, T.i.
Fredi Lmshiit r fa always on hand. AH
work i.inm'oe 1 Mtiafictnry. an '2-yl
w. w-
Ki:i:i:ii, .m. ii.-,
l.nKYVIiiT.U. Cabin Cowntr, Pa.
iruu us
. ft om 7 n.m, tn U'a, it
mi l Uuo ii to ll) p.
M.'V he oru tul in tin- riermau jAixtiuoxi
V. o. Ail.lrt'M lAt'i.uhtini. mar. j, tf
WI.UIIAMUK, M I).,
IMIVHICIAS AND HUI1OK0N
Hpdal titfiitlTi pi Id to Obnmlc Iieise.
nr.e
iWhlnn dth Kant wilier Iron atuJ 2nd tK., I p
I'n. April 3, Ih15
N.
II. UI.HKIt, M. 11.
V S Kxninlnliif; Rurgrnu,
niAi.?Trci(i physician and sui-anoN,
OCFlca.- liaukHticet, I.LUEU'd ULOCtt, Lehigh
tut. Pu.
May be consuurd la tho O. rra n 1 aVguapre.
Nov. 3 .
F. A. LKHMANV, Solle't.ir or American
and Korettf Pui. nls. WiiiIiIt glo , ll.U, All
huslii' ss .-o iieriedwi h Paten whellierbe.
I, i-in- Patent I itlloe .r hi) ourls, prumpt y
ui en ted lo. NntlitrK.m dc ule.s a puieui
Is.e " - . ut cucular. oell'll
only no
e w 1. ifi il U lo your
p-1 n b t'lmuiuu
un ou pa I ri IT li
1 ct uh 1 (.rra-1 1 tl il c u
K-tti ur nlutou i-iii ua
d MWt il c if I i il
a ll ifct-il ( t Cdl r. t A
61. iliiis., Pa. JiuylOcui.
MILTON A. WEISS,
scccEsaon to
ROMIO k HOFFOnD,
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
Bank Street, Lchighton,
Is prepared to Manufacture, to order, every
description ol
OAliniAtllS. .
UUUUU.",
SLEimis.
(.PHINO WAGONS,
Romig's Pfit. Platform Wagon,
ttc, at lowest rates lor Cash.
REPAIRING
llf all description promptly attended lo at the
lnoet rcanublo prices.
W All Work jjitar.intced, anil patronage
Is respectfully solicited.
WILTON A. Wl.lSS
.Tilly 21, 1660-Tl
Central Car.iage Workb,
Banli St.. Lcliislifon, Pa..
Are prepared lo Manuf.icluro
CarringoS, Buggies, Sleighs,
Spring Wagon, Sec,
Of every dcrrr'ptlnn, In the most subsinnttal
iminncr, hiiu at i.ow, si t.iisn lticcs.
Iti'iinlrliif,' rruiiiiilt Attciukil to.
Ti!i-:xu:n & iviiKini.r.ii,
April 2o. 1870 yl Proprietors.
DANIEL WTEAND,
Carriages,Wagon f-.Sk igl.s.&
conEtt op
HANK M lltuN vritKKT.i,
I.niMinilN, JVnna.,
Hsneetlullv urn. ounces lo liU frli-nds -nd it
public, (h it he Is itci nrcd lo lluil.l all del.
erlplioii'. ol
.i . 1,1. I tc
SI'i.-lNQ WAOfN--.
SL1-IOIIS. Ke .
Ill the I,itet and Must Al'provetl 't- les,
Prlei'i inlly as low ns tho -nine e.ui be ..litini
ed I'lSftt ht re. Kinirnn'. Inir 'hi l.i-m Sens, n
.Man-rial and nnt sul'Siniitlal uorkiiiauslu,'
Parilcul.ir uti'iitlmi glvin to
JlEPiVIRING
In n,l Us details nt the very Lowest Prl.e
I'ationaue ri"pi-c fully solleticd and perl.
Fattid'ni-tlon uii.irniiteed,
Dec 8, 1H j 1 DAN. WILAN 1)
We will Pay the' Postagi
AND 8EXD 10U
The Carbon Advocatf
ONE YEAR VOU
OWE DOLLAR
Or Six Mouths
For oO cents !
W1ULH it,
Less than 2 cents per Week
roit a LAnnE
i
32 COLUMN TAPER!!!
A Dim It
Carbon Advocate,
I.clilglilon, I'n.
SHOW JIlIS TO YOUR NEIOIlCOlt
TfflUIS'jeDiElti
UKlininar, Wind and IUlti vou wllln-Ter
riuvo bucli t ct ance i.iroip. v imve tbo oe-i
Inr o f.te mi lovrd IiIbukk Koll Ciolhra
Wnna i Hi H e world, telling a leM iLau Liail
iiue 0Mirc'ru coru-iruuitco. I.vi'ijb"iv
"It ED 1KT ti RCl Otol ISO COIiipftllini, t Tl O
boi chain e t our lilo Iiuihiu iKKAinMr
Samilet$. 6j. tlicu arn cud full purliculur
nv, .v.fui wiiniia mi u ci n vine a roaieM,
lUUl.'itIU.
M A 3SSAS
All nbrut II CI mpte. 90ll,Cropa iJvn-tHrck I
uvajf imuirl t-iiH-i lia (fpid luu'ue In 1
po iiutt 111 m il Midi 1(41 oi'v otnueiitui n a I
t mil re 4ium- t- rirv mi 1 i t h- - non it.
aiivunt Kn dill 'lvnn nzei-.-ilf c ub tau- I
ffl IU tllO KAMsAS PAllUrll ll W 1. i( ii.lt
i.-ib 1...V Ajnemur.l Jii'unal in Hie
Ni w W t. an i-1 i a I'Bi- in ru, i- ,.1 v
A!Ti,Z. rr"Zr
w.m.. oiu.ni... in , ,,. 1 4 ."J. if,.;i
e iiii.t In Kunua. I'he aumrr t lu" . m.-ial
y er inr -.uu ..1.1' 111a iiuj.ii tieoUle.
cr t
IT p 4111 pr ce. p. taffc liald I 11.1 v. I
.41 I e.ijj- a mm, ii.00, I cup .3
ve r.s .
lutu Lt 5.' ccul..
sauiuM o- v Vm ti anv Aidreu.
K. fc KUO, Bd tor tnd I'nUitier
Jiuj .7-wl
W0
Railroad &uido.
pllll.A. & HliADINO II A It. II OA I),
Arrangfinent of I'nsM'PKer Trains.
AOIH' T I0TII. ssi.
Trains loau AI.I.EMO A'N mifidlowsi-
(VIA V I1KI(K. LAM.IinAlH.
Fm Plnli ituiplilu.ui 4:J ,'j.ti. "I..m.a.in.. and
p. m.
TJNDAYo.
For riillad. Iphln at u.iO a. ni..3.. v. m.
VIA LAM I'l'.VS'A. VIIAM.fl.)
Por tie id'na a. .it li in,ou ir, s.Co, O.Otin a.,
2.m 4.H a. d b tt p. ni
lor LaneaHiei-uud Uuiuiutna, 6 6u, f.1' a.m. and
fM lu
U.NDAYS.
Tor Ilea lnr 30 p. m
l'or i.ejdiiu.lluiriiiouie.sriilwa;po nls.sts
' (Via imTiiLvnnu.)
I'orPlillmieiu I" fio.n 1. V DepnM.3. t.K,
a. m , :i 5.1 , ' in. .lunim. i u0 p ui.
l'or l'hhai n. Ina liuin 1. iSStH leo t u. m
I2U i:it t- C. in.
l iuiiif I'll it A LJ.E TOW.N leave aa tcllown
(via 1'i:ukio.mi:n ua.li.uaii.
Leave Phi a leloltl... tA) m. hi. una 1.0.,-1.30
..1.C S.Oi u. lu. '
SUNDAY-,
r.cuvo l'.illaacl,iUPi, 8." u. m., 315 ai.d
n. in.
(VIA KAST TEXNA DIlANCII I
l.cavo P.eoina 7,-j li.Mi.m., 3.5'.."nilC.ii5
II. It. k
Leave tlarilnliiirc, 5 lo 8 it aiide.SU. a. lu.i.l.45
ami t.oo i..4m.
Leave J.aniB-iier 8.0, a.m.. t.ro and 3.5 p. in.
LcaiololituiUlH 7.5 a. to .t'5 and 3..u p. in.
i-U.NDAYK.
Leave Tto.nilmr. ..'.0 n U'J. 6 a. in.
Leave Iiuiiim mi , 5 2 a.m.
tVIA ItTIILKIirU.l
Leave "lillnfic illl.l o.l, . 00, 0.1', 2.10, 3.00
p. in. &tii.il -v b 3 a m . ..i
TraliiKiuiiilie tl.iiK ) urn to mid rriindcp' t
Dili ind (Jicai Hlrrets. i'lii.ario plil.i "Kiel
iminMnn ' l'i in lilm il -t-ei'l depot, nans
Vl D I. Il'l I'm" till, to n , tioni IlilVH bt ,
Dep t. ewei tt 03o mas keil li
1 " it 4" -.li. a il .r.r n. n. ileitis from U''n.
toirn,aml tlie7.4o a.m. and CO p. m. tuns
lioiu .Niilao litu li..e tliioiiliiaihlo and
Hum lMili'dcplila.
J. K. WOOT1EN
Ge tro Mannqet.
CO HANCOCK. fl'tVl rail. & ticket Aoeut.
n av 15
MRSLYDIA E. PINKHAM.
OF LYNN, MASS,
BISCOVEllEn OP
LYD5A E. PIEMKHAlVa'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
I -i'., . The Positive Cnro
Tor all Femalo Complaints.
Thla rrcptLr&t!ont as Its name Blgnlfles, consists of
Vegetable Tropci tics t'jat aro Larmiers to tho uobt del
icato lnralld. Upon ono trial tlio merits of tLis Com
pouad will bo rocojnizod, tu relief Js Immediate nd
nUzn Its use Is continued, in nlnctynlne cases in a nun.
drcd,apcnnanor.tcurolscrcctc,as thousands wilt tca
tlT j. On account of Its proTcn mertn. It li today re
commended and prcscrl'jod by tho beet physicians In
tho country.
It 1U cure entirely tho worrt form of fulling
of the uterus, Lcucorrhca, Irrcilar and panful
UcnxtruAtlon.allOvarlanTroublcs, InHammatioa t.t.i
Vlccratlon, floodlncs, all Displacements and the con
sequent spinal weakness, and Is especially adapted to
the Chaneo of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors
from tho uterus In ari early siase of development. The
tendency to cancerous humors there Is chccd very
spcodlly by ttj use.
In fact It has proved to bo tho rreat
est and beat remedy that has ever been discover
ed. It permeates every portion of tho system, or.J fives
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May 101 JOIIN HA LUtbT
leticorv ui:Dni(i:,.vf'.
nv John o. wiiiTTiiiit.
My old Welsh relnhhor over tho way
(.rest slowly out in Hie sun ofsprlnir,
Pus cd Irnm her cars the locks of itioy
And listened to hear the robin sluts
Iter srondsnn. pl.ylng at marbles, stopped,
And ctue In sport as Imys will be,
Tosed a stone at the bird who hopped
1 rom bough to bough In tho apple tree.
Nay," said tho grandmother, ''have you not
heard,'
My poor bid boy ! nftlie fiery pit
And how drop by tlrnplhl. merciful bird
Carries tlio w.itcr (hat quenches lit
"lie brlnits cob! dew lu his little bill
And lets It full on the souls of sin.
You can sec tho'mark on his red.brcast still
l.'l llrcs that Scorch as ho drops It In.
"My poor Eron rhn tdy 1 my IreasLburnod
blr.ll '
Stnulnpf S i iwcclly from limb to llrab,
Vry denrto tho heart of our I.nrd
Is ho who pities tlio lost llko him."
"Amen," 1 said to tho bcantirul myth,
Sin;? blid of Ood In my heart as well,
Each irood thought Is a drop wherewith
To cool and lessen (he fires of hell.
Prayers orioro llko rain drops fell,
Tears ol pity are cooling dew.
And dear lu tho h"art or our Lord are all
Who sulfvir llko him In tlio good limy do.
A 3Ic(her'K Ucroim.
Anion tho enilv etllei-s of Kentucky was
.me Jiinatltim Wells, wlm locnled bimsell in
a iilensniit valley, nut Inr Irmn the Ohio riv
or, where, fnra eoujilonf years, lie leinaitieil
in peaceful quilt, unmolested by llio In-
lliilllS.
One pleasant day In early autumn lie set
..ll'f'ir tho nc'irest settl. nient, leoviug bis
wile mi l a lllrce yenri.M ilaiiqlilernt Imme,
li'llniR the fiifiher tlinl he fhniild prnbably
bo Lurk by t,irlt,nnd churging; her If he wus
not, In secure the huuso uud open tlio door
in li. i otii' but himself.
In tho iiflernluni of (hat day Mis. Wells
who, nlllimiith a siiinll, ili'Iienle wotnnn
posses-oil the true spirit of a border heroine!
happened In bo d.iin something a few
ruiU Irnm her dwclliug, when, chancing to
look towards tlio woods siinouiidiiig the
i-liaiing, site esjfied a couple of savages t'liit
'ioiulv recimnoilerin the place. She thot1
nf her husband awuy, her helpless little
lnld in Hie house, her nu n lonely nuil nl
timid deli iieelis siltiHliiiu, atni fe.t lemly t
-ink tilth despair j but she cnllid on Cj.
or aid, nerved herself Willi n firm remlve
ml iv.ill.td ipiii'lly ii. ui; lu (ho dwelling
with the air mill manner of one who bad
s -en nothing In occasion the slightest nlaim
Nu s.uicr was she in the house; however,
tit nf sigh', of the Indians, than, catehiii;
ip her lit lo gill, she pressed her io her
in-art with iiiateinal anguish and pmyii
jod lu ucrvc her liurmless, even though
cr own lilo should be taenfieed.
"What fir malum. i eay boll" inquired the
i hull' curly-hailed i l, looking up into her
outlier's tearlul faeo with childi.h wonder.
"Yiiii must keep still, Kiln, and not make
he bast noise, bic.iu-e there mu wicked In
ii.ius iiboul, mid I want to hide you mi they
.n't Hud you."
"Oil, mamma I"
"lliisl,, iiniv I you must bo n good little
41 il, and not cty, mid not even speuk to me
1111 mutter what you hear."
"Util I 'Iraid Indian, inamtna 1"
"Then you must keep ttill aad tfiiy won't
Hud yni."
Whcic pnpi?"
"Oh, ivimld to Cod ho were here!" cried
Iliu Knr wife and luulher, with 11 wild burst
"I emoii.iti.
She then hastened In hide tho child in
he tlraw of (he bed. i(roni;lv imiiressiuiL.it
.... '
with the idea that iu own coiistuut silence,
.nd uotliiug cite, iiiuld savo it (rom tlio
uiiiiU ( ihu wicked Indians. This done,
,ue turned In the window lhat looked iu tho
lirei'tinii where she had seen tho Indians,
mil ieri-eiieil lour ol' them leisurely, but
j -..ini-wliiit ciiutloiifly, lipi'lrachllig
tho
lllc. hat was she lo .lor leave the
luor open uud let llieili cuter, dying he
".vu peneeffil flili'ntions In ell', ct a like re
suit iu them, or close mid bar tho house and
make the best warlike iletetise shu could.
I'nr a lew iiii.inc.ils sho was undecided
which ihiiitc t" puts le, for I hero were about
iiiu. illy tdnuig ariiiiii'.ilj In favor nf either.
.-dn.iilil the h-ltK'inin H'acefully,triatthem
well, and oiler them u few prof-cuts, they
might M,s.ihly go away without doing he
any harm s or sln.nl I Ihey con kill her, or
lake her priMiner, seeing nu one eln? nlsinf
thev iniehi overlook hcr'child, and let It
Ihus i-H-ii c; mid such was her maternal
love (hat she would have been willing to'
rarnfieo heivell to itiMiro thesatelv of her
. ir.pYfii:. On the i.ther hand, thoUld she
Lur up the d or and windows, and make
ute id the gun ami uxe ut her CTiiliiiil.il
itIiiiis she cold keep Ibein nut ullogethe
lilt .itch time us her lelurning husband
-lioillil beRi.inii itpj'irii'nl of (he seige, who
might then gn and bring a force bi the res
cue. Ili'ii'll.s liiie her liusOJli'l s iiiliiui'llon
while uri'iiliu' with herself, she dccidiil ll
on the l.iiter course, mid in less t ban Ir in in
ill e nfier lhat the dwelling was as secure
aaliibt her enemies us il was possible for
her lo mal.o it. Shu then look down a gun
that was resting nu some honks overhead
and hastily examined it. Sho knew how
t-. l.i.ol nuil liie it, even though she might
lint be able to sight it vrelf. The pleea she
tuuud tilrcudy louded, and reiiieiubereil
hiving heard ner husband lay lie had put
in a Ijrge tharge of buclisrfol, but, to make
doubly sure, she hastily put ill some mole
which she found in a leather pouch. He
had taken In favorite ntle with him, but
this piece had been left and a large horn nf
)mw.ler with this iu her bauds and the
certainty that she had plenty of ainniuui
lion, sho lei t slightly relieved from the sen
sation of ulituwt utter lielpteMneM which
sho hud a minute before experienced.
She had put ill some extra shot, as wn
have said, and secured them with alight
wad, aud was in the act of reprinting tlio
doce with hsixlitlmt trembled so as to spill
some of the mwder on the llonr, when a
l.Kid rap sounded mi thvihmr us if it weie
tlruek Willi h tomahawk.
"Wlm L (here, slut what do vou wmitT
lemmiiiHil Mrs. Will., bruciin her'nCrvea
for the Sfime trial whioh ah felt was umv
at haml.
"W lujua, ouw ssy l,w du,-' redi.l
voive in broken BiixIiiJi.
"Vry well, you can uy thut where y.ui
ate."
1 "So i iw niain. Iniun want coinu in uv
how do, Inj in no harm."
"No, I cannot let you In) and so, If you
ore good and waceful Indians, you will go
aWuv."
No go 'way first) coma in first say how
do, eat hominy, den go 'way."
"Kit, I don't know youj you may be bad
Indians, and so I shall not let you In; but
If you aro hungry 1 will give you food."
"Yes, Injun heap hungry."
Mrs. Wells hufltly collected some cold
meat, bread and vegetables, mid, cautious
ly opening the window shutter, sho dropped
them on the ground outside.
"There Is food lor you," she said as she
secured the abutter; "anil now, if you are
good Indians, vou will go awuy."
She judged, by the sounds, that the sav-
ges bud picked up the food nnd ato it, anil
fnr sonic time she cnuhl hear thcin enliven
ing in low tones iiliiimg themselves.
As this il flu i r happened nt u tittio when
the Indians were tnippnsed to bu at peace
with tlio whites', there could be no evidence
but their own acli'dis thut the pfsjent pony
was hostile, and therefore Mrs. V.clls began
to gather strong hope. nmV that sho had led
them, that Ihcy would go quietly and have
licr in peace.
But such was no! their Intention whclli
er because they were murderously inclined
or bcc.iuso they were a strong paity ngiinst
a weak, ilefenicless' wotnnn nnd fell they
cniild utinoj, fiigllten and rob her with im
punity, we are not picpared to say.
At nnv rute, the spokesman soon returned
lo'tlio door, and, rapping loudly on it again,
said:
Injun much thank a heap; open door,
htm say good by.
Ynu can say lhat just os well where you
are," replied .Mrs. Wells. "I nave ireuieu
mi well, add now, unless ynu are wicked
Indians, you will go uway peacelully."
Xol" rejoined a stvage in n bolder and
more threalenini tone, "Inluu will come
iu I"
"Once for till," said the heroic little worn
an, oncer Li'sintilng In some tiieastiio m
take the place of tear, "you shall not come
in, and if you attempt it, the consequences
be Usin your own hcailsl'
"What pnnr squaw dn7" cried tlio savage,
hi a tone of insolent contclnpt
"Try it and seel" was the defiant answer.
The Indian said something to his com
Iranians in their own laiiguage.nnd a laugh
followed. . This, ufter n brief time, was sue
ceded by n fierce whoop, nr yell, that seem
ed to striko rt chill to the veiy heart nf that
Hr wile nnd iiiotbcaiil which caused the
little girl, who hud till now kept perfectly
quiet, to start up with n Eercuni of terror.
"Oh, Ella, you unnervo me!" exclaimed
tho agonized molhir.springingto and clasp
ing tho the child ill herurms. "Now, the
Indians must know vou are here, and, il I
am mustered, you will be lost, Hark!" she
continued, r.s u succession of heavy blows
tell upnii the dour, "the wretches nro try in
to cut their way in, and I must be ready for
them. Unit help mel ll 13 a terrible thing
to Like human life, but I feel it is my duty
to save myself and Ibis innocent child by
every means in my power, ami t win no in
Lay down; Elli, and keep quiet, mamtnu
won't let tho wicked Indians come to her
darling I"
Tho little girl, as if she comprehended all
that was required of her iu tliat hour of ler-
riblo trial, nestled buck iutn tho straw with
out uttering another word, leaving her
motner Irco to act.
The blows now fell ripidly and constant
ly iixin the door, showing lhat tho Iud.aus
were determined upjii cutting their way in
mid taking up her gun, with u firm re-solve
to defend herself to the last, Mrs. Wells ad
vanced and piaccil neroeii in a posiunn io
fire upon her ctie'niles' (is soon us a single
opening should enable her to seo them.
They worked steadily and fast, and seem
ingly in concert, occasionally exchanging a
f.'W words with one another, and mice or
twii'ii bieuking nut into a liuht l.iugli, cvi-di-nlly
showing that they were no, uppre
heiisivo of-anything very serious'. They
doubtless supposed they had a poor, helpless
woman in u trap, and, therefore, fell both
couragcojs and citeless.
With pale lac, knitted brow, compressed
lips, ami eyes (bat almost glared, Mic. Well,
watched every vibratinn nf tli.it door under
theiixesnl herfoes.und when sho peueiicd
ono particular part of (hi (luck slabs begin
to quiver and splinter i.nd let in the light,
she f.Iaeed the muzzle of her gun there ilh
a firm hand anil cocked it with lingers Hint
no longer trembled.
Tho blows now rain'?d fast, nnd in less
than u minute u tiatchel struck through und
nieiieil an aperture of severul equate inches
in extent. This success wus greeted by u
shout of joy, and one nf the Indians put tin,
fueo down to it lo iecr iu. Ho never knew
what be saw, for Mrs. Wells tired mid liter
allv blew his head to atoms, Mialleriug the
bruins all over his laughing cninuiiiions,
whose sounds nl merriment suddenly i-li.ing
cl to yells of surprise, Imirnr, ruge end dL
limy. Dropping their" hatchets and calchlnjup
their guns, (hey ipiiekly thrust tho muzzles,
mu alter the other, through the aperture
uud discharged them at rundum into the
duelling. But tlio recoil of Mrs. Wells'
i.vcrlnuded piece had Ihrnwii her down, uud
she thus csciied unharmed. Gelling upon
her leet, thl drew aside to a corner behind
tho door, uud with the oonluess nl a veteran
prepared to leloait her gun, nerved to this
slule by the belief that' on her pici-eneonl
miud and physical exertions the safety of
herself and child dejiended
Hut at this moment of fearful trial she
heaml the crack of a distant ritle, followed
by cries, or nilhor IroWls, of dismay from
the savages about the door, whu seemed to
dush awuy as if from somo pursuing enemy
Soon after there was another rejiort uud an
other, but distant yell; and while Mrs.
Wells stood listening and fairly trembled
with the hope of rescue, her ears were greet
ed with the welcome sounds of her hus
band's voice. She staggered to tho dour,
took down the bars, threw it on, nud,with
a wild shriek of joy, fell fanning into her
iiusbutid'. urms.
lli had rotiiriii-d ruther sooner thn he
exii.'ce'l, and jil.t in time to mw U'.$ dw.-ll
iiiK beies.-.l bv Ihe lour Indians. Wbib
I or.eping up f.r avhot, Ihe ilix-bHrK" In iu
within and (be dtMth nf iiiieof his l had
uliewreit his utmost biiitiua spirit by sjivius;
a him um svawilaut ! and pn.viin; ih'ae
I live exl.teuen nf his heroin lilll" wif. He
Irviiibl-il et aesung the Indian. Bfe nit" 111
h . i : hut h-' t"-.k ndvKiit.ii.- of t Is set In
eun a lmint wheru bceoutl nisk' his own.
tWU
j suu fatal to mother
As the remaining.
two flod,he hastily reloaded hisrlfieand had
the satisfaction of wounding one of these
and getting into his dwelling unharmed.
The fainting wife tram revived, and father,
mother and child, thus happily reunited,
lived many years to thank Heaven for their
wonderful deliverance from what bad threat
ened .to be a terrible fate.
tciv .ni:A:i:iti;s Aim hiad:.
Hnw are menageries made, Mr. Barnurn.
Tho great menagerie luriiisher of the
world Is Carl Hagjeubeck,of Hamburg. He
can provide n menagerie cheaper (linn you
cam collect it In any other way. I have
generally found it cheiiwr to get even my
great South American serpents uf him (hull
lo get Ibein iu nrusiil.
Hnw dues he obtain them 1
I'ioiii hlsngenls. IIu has a do2en nctltc
agents in Asia, Africa, Australia and Smith
America nil tho while. l!ut eyen they don't
catch the animals. The young wild cni
mills nro caught by the nalivcs in dillVieul
localities. They catch the young ones und
bring them tip, and sell tlietn whenuver lite
agents conic around.
Then showmen eeldom catch their own
wild animals?
Oh, never; I have como obout as near it
us nnyboily, for I really have an agciil,
Keelcr, who rides on camels lu Asia and
South Africa, und bills whatever I can't
that cannot be had cheaper of Iliiggotihcck
How do Ihe u-ilives calch wild animals
tigers, for Inst nice?
They never mtch tigers.
What, never?
Well, ha not very frequently. Tigers,
lull grown tigers, are not lo bo caught. Ynu
could ns easily catch a hurricane. Let us
understand, lu begin with, thatnll ferocious
wild animals tire ruptured unYn they nie
cubs mid quite liltlo. Take n tiger, for in
stance. When the natives wunt a liger.nnd
must have one, they go nut into llio jungle
heavily urineil and encounter and kill u ti
Kress, then grab up the young in their arms
nn-1 imike oil nu In-t horses. It is n. little
exciting, even this way, hut lint quite so ex
citing as it would bu tu catch nu old tlicr nr
tigress by the tail nnd get into a cnfrul. Nnt
quite I
Then almost ull linns, tigers, panthers.
etc., left, I ho jungle wiiill Ihey were babies
Just so. Of romse lull grown elephants
aro captured oftsn, and camels are plenty
as cows aud about as cheap, but tho inch
who capture a mature tiger or tigress, or n
Brazilian loa forty feit long, would have to
get up in the morning mid bo spry.
Somo unimiils aro raised here, I suppose.
0 yea. Camels can bo raised bete easily.
And lions. We now breed our own linns
here, nnd this country raises more lions than
itcauiiso more than no can consume, as
the kililtcul economist would say. Linns
breod easily. Timers 'r!re very difficult to
raise in this captivity. TL'c mothers dcetmy
their yiutng bito them to death, or jam
them wilh their great paws. Bo ilocs the
h(inoiiotni.iui. A vono" litiithinittniiiti. 14
is-""--v - .
nod of cestation of un c.eiihnnt is lone, so
w '
that the mollier larely keeps still long en-.i
ough to breed.
is inai oauy ciepnaniin mo i.onuon cr-
cusccnuiue;
Indeed It is. I wish it wasn't. I should
uclcniol tnousandsol Hollars belter on. iin..,.ii.i.. . .1. .. , ,..
. t .
luugroivi, ciepuaiii is wiirm, auoiu co.ouu,
but 1 ..Keren u.e iionnon circus company
iuu,uuu 11,1- me uiotner eiepumii nun uaoy,
and tney would huva been ivurlli Iwico thut
lo me.
l.lllcoln'y (Ipllllini of ICnilciicI.-.
BKiiinitn Srai.vos, Aug. 5. I met Mr.
James McDlmgul, a lumber merchant of
U.illimote, ol high icspectnbillly, ojid one
of the genial class of Springs visitors who
become generally known and uopular. Mr.
McOougnl bus been an anient Itt-piiblioau.ii
demoniac cnmlilron he rcuched aft. r starting
In life us an Old Linn Whig nnd passing
thence through llio purgatory nf Douglas
Democracy. Mr. MeDiuigil lost forty tlmu
band and some odd dollars by the rebellion,
a circttmstuticc which may account for sol'iie
of his bitterness against the rebels. They
say lie was in danger of being lynched in
tfi'e unpatriotic atmosphere n baltimofo in
the cither days of the rebellion ,11 feet which
Icon readily believe, for he js evidently
brim full ol strong pinions ur.d plain lan
guage, and lias 110 deposition In check their
ovetlloiv. He told mu something that you
will bo glad to heur mid 'which I am sur
prised that we never lead before. '
' When Mr. Lincoln issued hii emancipa
tion proclamation I believe Unit wns tbo
invasion a deputation nf citizens ftom ll.il
limorc went 011 lo Washington to congratu
late him. Mr. McDoiigul was oun nf llio
number. They speedily got through with
llieir uuuress ui nie it iiiiu iioosis nnu wriu
ubout Io leave, with (ho dsclarutloti thai
Ihey would not furtLor trcepats ujmu llio
President's valujulo time.
"Take seals, take seals;" exclaimed Mr.
Lincoln, us he rang for chairs to be brought
in. "It would bu strange it I could not
spore a hull hour or au hour for conversa
tion with' friends who have come from ilal
limine to see me."
The visitors sat clown and spent nearly
an hour in cnuversation. Presently the
subject of Generals came up, and various
opinions were expressed us tu who was the
ablest ulliccr 011 our side. When u great
many opinions hud been given, Mr. Lincoln
said :
"Gentlemen, in my judgment yuu bavo
not struck the right man ;cU"
And of course ull were anxious to hear
him nume the man, and asked him to do so.
He said!
"It is Gen. Hancock."
The counU-'noncesol his visitors expressed
their surprise, und ono of them veuturol to
say that he feared Hancock was too raili.
"Yes," Mid Mr. Lincoln, "so some of the
older Geurrals have buid (o me, and I have
said to them that I have watched General
IIu lioock'i conduct very oarvfullyaind I have
found that when he got into action lie
achieves lis jiuritf tt'l com out with a
.mailer tut ol iuulue. than any of llieiu.
11 hi he is, but nut mli. Why, gentleman,
l.i 1 1.11 kim iv what hi. riv.'id ivao at West
Point?"
And Mr. Lincoln went to his bonk shelf
ami i.k.iy down an army reU.r sl...w.l
lUv I.-UI..II in ubiiTi lluiimk hl fiwloa-
1.1 ,ml ll..l. fiirlluoiiuire. ill a plaas lhat
r . . .
-a. hum nf law most isHiihuibUI tli.l lia.l
' vrt xm.liultl nt ll.e M-lil-iv Addemy
('..niiuii.ii , n. -u-ak I.i.u iu llio biiili.-.i
f tl- HI
ti- ui-. lu Inr i fj mh.I
'It J you, geuileuiiu.lhat if u.s iiio and
ciiii,ii,i nil- ri'u. til. A i.i-iit:, u inni vil-ii. A. a
linguitiieil men ol the age. vtiiy, when
.1..... !,. .1 u I... .
p. e - "t
olid i arise nt 4 oci-cu i uei l.iro (lint 1 1
it in fear and trembling, lest I may he
ll.n t ttnhmpl hns Lf-fln L III...) nr lv.,..n,1.1
Lancaster Intelligencer-
i;vaoimj A i-aui
ina sic.iiingoi a pin isopparenuy a tngi
nflcnce. Yet It may reveal churarler
.!,. n. ii... i..,i, ,.r . t 1-...I .I..1I...
S.'inc veins tigo there lived in New York
iiseu io nnivo i'iirc(H.'s oi iiiaousnnr a
logwood, which were sold nt auction.
r.. . . . .. - . , .
eel's store lo etoss the feriy. When tin
... ,l . I .. !..,. , . , .,
the gate without piyltig the five cents fai
no uii, i inr iiui-iioiiu.'r lint io 1 1 iisi inai ma
f.r.'.lin,, nf fttirt.rliA. IT t!,,irltf La w-
good."
. "So did I, answered Mr. Ayhiar, "but
bhvo changed my iniuil, cud I will
trust him otic dollar."
mo ...out. is l'i., .no ii.u iiiuiui:i l'i ll
judgment of Mr. iiymur, for (hasTippe
iiiei.'Ii'.i.tfltll.Hl.iin.l .I'd not t.nv f.v.. ...
on the ilollcr.
Tf .t..Aa ....I r..1trtt 1,.- nni it.
. .' .. . l. 1... ......
that a man who will steal even so trilling
orlheftiry boat will client nu uul of
larger sum if bo finds a safe i'pirluiitty.
How rapidly n man loses hit Interest
thumb.
uiirui.m nave neon nn' 112 out late
llinl there is a good deal ol danger' in a ra
robberv.
p.iragrnphers die they go from the humn
otis hi the grave.
TM. .. ,M . If ! ST.. lt,l..
.,.,1 ...not... ,. i.itL mi
ingl"
In I .... ...... I. .Irflin ... !..,.,....... t
troll, r.. or I., nil I litre 1. tl lm n ui.n.l,., til .
Pessengers on the elevated railways
New York are so thoughtless as to spit dov.
on iK-ilestnuns U'low. und what niakes t
i'iiesirian so men is Hie tliU"ht that
cannot spit back.
The new costume wirn in a London Li
nipl. in -I I A mi-lfr. Wlti.it T ,. I m. . I......
the chief article of costume worii by u pret
1 ' ...
1 seeiiiK uou ui nor vi-nur.iuiu CIIII.-us,
i had bu.u howed down with, l.hi u.i a
1 llirinv nit'iti lili criili'lu.i nn.l .(nolo I, (.
J,,ft a. youpK ns he ustd lo Ijo. and now he
i rc-om iiu-iiu nwt jioturt fj-.intuiiiaili.n loeu
, 0,m.F,K)J..l,ta!,ksush..w.h.esi.ho.
s: i a. .1.1. 1. .1 . 1. . .1.
slioiiM bd elipied we give the recipe lu fu
"c" " w' '" " ' ri ..-.. u fitnit, ibi
hMiry lhi. l'icparo your dog bv tyt
; i,in lo np.,6t0, ,K. ,.;,, ,n ovcrn
bead with (h club about five times.
simis' iiveETKiivi i.Mi'ocMi. Wben
ken iiciorilliiu 10, illrictloi.S, will liirtantm
ou.ly cure i'rait'l'S, ripiisuis. S',ur8iou,ai
...'It. . .'U, II. , '.ill ,.(U' U, ,,'rilMl-j, l.l-l.lii
all otliir tioiiel cwii'plamts. m
., , I., ... ..1 .... 1. ....1 1 .1. .
"Vou aro sn admirably liUul bv nature
the lalleuu!" irTiulum is d.'li,,hled "so 1
, t.l ... To . 1 ... r. ,
smiles sweeny, uui nieiu is uie cnoitgn
uer 11131 now ne 111111 uieuus ucuiu io 11
if wishes lit' fatal.
It 14 fad l.ut trun Hint ninnv rtillilren Tin
nntl in-j e it. 11 11 u 1. ti. si lll'l 111 I All, 111
thuuKtitlul motliet has 11 lolilu thl. S' S' n
' A general, titling 111 limit of 11 hotel
- j v -r
iiitnem ."..ll .ilmtit (L Lmll ' Tli.mm
. 1 ' ' - - -"- 0-'-
111 uoui:ni a ii.uiT. uui i-ouiu not nun
iiconuul i.f (ho engagciuer.t. Turriing
Ihe newsboy he said, "I diui'l see any b
.1.. ,1 ..V.. .,-...!. I .l. 1 ..
II you tit helti.-"
V - "
!I nrsiM' Hi hkntmiV mi'i in lur 1
m.iinie reiiri iron, nnv itnue I oinitiiin
--nil. v,M. iniuri.'Vii n mil it'iiow
nughi nnlyo mile gnvn, you know" 1
shmtld remember,!!!!." icplieil Ills cod
Lizzie, casting a significant glance nt '
v.ui n j 111 in s nos, lu wImcii the id-I
. ;,nwly llUl 8,lrp). ..eij,.,,,,, ,,e w,,,,..
should remember that gien is a sign
safely nnd ra I a danger signal."
TlnnEn-r'n Pnn.Tnr Pnwnens are pn
lt..f"ro he I'.hI. relu-e 10 eul hitri e ro
luioiera. wo Lavo irieu 11, auu uuvisu ai
use 11.
enily ruincil the sale of hls'Tulmnn "
mn wlm Riun, liiur. .'ins snip. n-it.
not been al.ln In speak above a whisper
five years, had her voice completely rest
.!. 1 ,1 - rt-.l .t. 1,1
lion, he wrung his hands ami said,
enemy hath done this thing,"
farmer's svlrn. ns well ns foolish, lo linre
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, II - ,. I I, , .....n.u, vvuV(. inw.iv,'
anttnlnr. u-n. ivl,to.,tn.l ft., 1,1. rlnm
.- B ....... . - - - -' -
Tarls by 0,000 ersons, who sang
"Marseilles" and cheered him.
flnlir Saveil)
was nennaneniiv eurwi ni a nnnserous
nrtilrji'tod lrzularilv of the bowels bv
.1. nf IT.,,, Tlitl Lv ls m itliAr. wLL-l.
the Fame time restored hr to tier feet hea
nnd Hrengtb. The l'aren's. ruches' r,
Y. iee unothercl unil. r'
The rwiininii hou.
fnr iersiBteut turei.
i. r n . ol h
creature, will jr ,i ll.n ,i- I s,l
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Mullirs.l.ui fill In li ive i
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