The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 17, 1872, Image 1

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'r.:.lfa.T - g - 4,:wrz.x;:Proprietor.
guoinms Sudo:
C. E. BALDWIN,
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Myosn : rind Cqtrsi . rt' r tax At. Lew, Great 13eloi Peon
.." BALDWIN,:
Arrotont wr Life, Montrose, Pl. Office 1111 damp
3,linktror_., Augazt;B4,l3il.
LOO flis & L3su.
41.ttorneyi' at "Law, OttleO'No. tacia‘‘iiiias Mentfit.
Scranton. Pa. 'Practicetn tbo seretal .ootitto of. UV
' - tome and Susquehanto Counties.
f 1611.:-.0..,
W. I.
attiintriatl.a.r."office:the, Court Ileet0;- ln the
Commlsslener's tem - • • V aeons=
-Xesitnete,Sept.•6th4S7l.—tt.
Marx=
ffieKENZIE; TAITILOIN" "'-
saliva la Dry Dobai, Clothing, Ladles aadifirles
too Show - Milo, pmattr fur the great-Mnerlean
- Tea aad.Uotree Company. illoatrose, VA
W..11r. •
thraireir..lfaccria of the
itepublitau printing ollace..oelco hours from ,94.-11,
, 4, le. ~..151watru5e.114.3.,1511,tt„,
THEBAUllEttria: 7 Ha: Iln !I
Illhatleilthrrisiti ttie thirber:sitia an Share Tont Ince to
order; Cuts brown, - Whet nod ititaley baby Itslds
sampan op stator: There sott win nod hint; over
flowsViOnre:botassratellenstes—inst one door.
Montrose. Jane 7,161..7.7tt „ C. mounts-.
& A. 11. 3IcCOLLU3I,
kr.taw Omcc over the Mini,' Mai:lime
H. Aloottose,lby 10. MIL *.,.
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'MIL D: A.ALATEIIIIOP..-'
its -
opened an ottee, at the toot of 6 atretnat 'tre ' ;iiitar
11-01011ttlalic Chtuth, imbue ,Ita caz{ be. consulted at all
Iloatroae, APri IBM. 17
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/114X110PATasePassrtst tom sintavax. thepermaneatly
isstited htroselt tn Montrose, Pa., Where he prompt.
_ is attend to all cells in Ale pmfeseloo srith whleb be may
be favored. Oleo and reeldcann tenet . of the. Court
-:-Fono.nsorTitch Wats nn'a Innen:
Montrose, Febitat y 8,157,
OFR•7.CEf; .. ,
"Inn b WATROti, Attoineys ntLexer; et the old office
otnentley it Fitch. Montrwie; Ye.
fried , `F . [ Jan. 11,
CUAILLES N. STODDARD;
Daileitnirioti arid Shoes, Hats and Leatb , T and
Plodtrigs; Main Strest, Ist door below tio7d's SlOro.
Work msda to order. and matey; done neatlx. •
_ijontrose,,Tast..l, 104
LITTLES & 13LNICESILEE;
/Wilkey& zest Couneellors at Lan. Oidcti the one
illaretofore occupied by 8.8... t P.Llttle.• on Vain
etfeet. Montrone. Pa.- - -
Urns. - ago. ir..txrzre. r. L ZLIKEZIX=
LEWIS- EMOL
AND lIAIR DUESSINd. •
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*bop I`6sU>fli . ,ii 'bundler: where he , will
~he friend reiglyAo.allend.elt.'tiho may wazt.7-nnythlng
. is Ms ...Montt - pee, re. Oct. / 3 .
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.0: 111.11.1 1 WLET,- -
MAILER In DRY GOODS; Gnoci:nrEs: CROCKERY.
. Ilardsate—llata. CAM, 800t...5h0e.. Dem4fliade Cloth
!n=; , eta; New Wafurd Pa. [Sept. B.'G9.
riirrstn. sot St RGEON.'teiniiira per;ines In
atmeltia Greai Bead nod Cif Office at Ws
madonna; opposite Baratta Iloase, G't. Wad village,.
A. co. wAitrurS,
ATTORKEY Ai . I..kW!Pcranty; tack Pay. Peatton
and Balm en Claim 'attended tn. Orate 'fl.
...oar below noyeaStore, Biontrnte.Pn. tAu. 1.'62
c.
Auctioneer, and Insurance Agent,
• =dais - • Prterutsville,
C. S.GII 4 BERT, t • -
.A.szcstiori.oer. •
~. Great. Bend. PS'
'l7. 19.,
sicl 121
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Q. S. 8-iscri3.coaxoor.
au". 1' Jim Addreso, Brooklyn, Pa
.101LLAT .GROVES,
rASEITOIiSISLETAII3II, liontrote. Pa. Shop over
CiltaudlnY• Store. AP orders Windt n Srakratostyle.
-s..•attln= done on short notice. and warnuded to➢L
-W. W. SMITH,
46.0111 NET AND CliAla ALANUFACTITTIETS,- - rooi
otitain steset, Xoutraz.e. Pa- Sind 1 . /869.
BIUEUITT,
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DISALERIii Staple and Fancy Dry Good+, Crockery
.11itrdwise,"-Irob, Stover, Ora - gr.l (Ws, nod . Paints
PemitAirtnd Shoe., lists & Cep*. Fore,'BoSalo Hobe.
Groirerles.Prov stonCe-u-• .Nev,llllllorel.Pa. 1 • '
' ' STROUD ilk- HETAIWN. •
Ma:"hND LOT—tis7ataws
•Imaluesi attended to prumptly, on rah tcrms.Ofllce
lryn daornorib of •49 LI 'rose lloteli" %rest Ade .1 ,
f rolic Arsztpe, (AM- i• 280,
lituises &Isom
ABEL=ELL,
pRAL.EII- In: ena. Di. 4.q p.c.. t chimkithe
on. WID •
• itiisas. - Grocerles, Gass - rare, Testa ano vrtneosera.
Stone-ware. lAtcps.,Scrovene, Machinery 011 s.
.asses, Gans, Ammunition ~ Entice, Spectacles
llrasboo, Faney Gboda, recta re; de,—
bedsit !one eat most • numerous, extMuitve, and
valuable collections of Goode In -SatanchatillaCo,—
dlaiabliabed• la-1648. • - 411ontreee;ra.
W. SEAIGILE-
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TTOREET AT LAW. ofice - vrtr the •Stare ;of A:,
LAtbrop, in the Dziek lMotk. Montrose, Pa. .1A01139
DU,..W. 7,. IMICIEIABDSONi
stirelclAlrlenraano.N., tenders his "profession's
services to-the "citizens of liontrote and vicinity.—
' Voiles at his residence, on the corner east of Sayre lfr
11:01.1rnandry. ' tAng„.1,149.
•-'.,. DR. E. L," GAIIIDNER., -
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prrinciAN and stritGEol4,-XinairoFe, -
.Pa:
especial- attention to :tlienasei of 4.ko'lleart 'and•
Inns and Alt Sarni nal disenses.: Ofllte over tV,B.
Dean.' Aoardnatbearle's /total.-- 1Lur,.1.-180.,
11111131cS NICU9.I6S,
paii.Rs In Drvo,,Nedscities.- Cfremleate,' Djo
EAU, Paints, Varntali..tiquors;Spleell,TnneY
.ctaa,Patent Sledlelnes;: ye ettaeriantl.TalletAr7
WiTrreacr:ptiona eareeally entononnded—
Pantie nyanne,nbuve nearle'allutel.24ontrove, Pa
1. B. netens,. - Anrosliicuma.
'BUOTILER.B, - •
• - SCRAN*OSFi PA.
:Nnoleisale.All.4.lllDcalersizt
4A4riwAtiE,
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NAILS; SMICES,•.,SII.OVEI„..S,
RititiltrZE4-
21a8.1.40E SPRltet t ixl,is t' , P rLlZES,4 ' 44v - r
ROSES.. P1t 7 .,;16 - 71 , ..al Li r is 1 1 .1 ,
!ROM. true3,SpoKEB; 1. • •
TZILOEs; SEATPI4 - 1),.4.6's BUM; to•'"
ANVALS. VICES. STOC4S .914 SILKS: BILLOWS
'9l7:ZETRA,743:gestigo
_,Ttatrrinip cits, -PLASTER AEIS
ms on wonoir Girsttrßu s
r7a&niN433
. PAIRBANK'S Sedi, - - =
grataol: Usreb Vt. T
. , 213-'1 - 7 7
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EPROM IIUBBARDI
PATBOlillafir inzE-Atuincitatzt '
roAsoustz' Opelitand Double belie Wheel. - It
te.l.lMldeithearest - Vme Vort."Stetelletinuat Premium 4
Ale the Great 0,41 i) Netlontlpreitions,leeld at gene
AO the Penteylmnin. iiiryiserrend Yl4irg-I*SiltiO
Premiums: —:
Thegear- Ing is el mole. eonMia, : reioored . entlretifFinn
theArive 'rheas. en4l cpclosed e neet.ease. Abe
tentro DI the Inechite, effietnelly taunting it horn grtt
aa
ogmetion can he thanked itieltiatli,frnin a, high
speed Au Gee 4 t411 . 1_214,yer.-.)eithent stop, this :plop,
Int Itself to had plum en 411.6: euti heavy gmee.'.,.
One eating stme;MUs le neztecc. ' No Praha enCODit
tient juillefisad. ie beyond tinght the "Moppets..
a. *shine la the world, sniYou eau dqmildlipuii U. l OO
Vetitelly reliable in every '
M en S , Iday z_
ti:/"ts VelJeT 001 FL For rife r
AM*, OC4rerst. TiallartovD, Ati EnedsrA"
Pao , Omni:
`~uule:uu~ 31Flllfeti' Prnyoi!~ `~
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,T4C following poem written br!dra. Sophia'
P:SnOW IS one iri.ho most exquisitely tonelt4
trig and beautiful that we have ever read. It
cannot fall to reach the hearts of all who peruse
it, besides. being peculiarity appropriate -to,•ths
holidays:
'Twas the eve Wore Christmas; "Good night",
had been said
Arid Annie and Willie had crept into bed: , •
There were teare on their pillows, and team in
And each little bitiorn4as heavy with sighs,
For to night their stern • father's command bad;
That they should retire' Precisely at seven •
instead•of eight; for thertroubled him more
- With tipestions unheard of than ever before;
HC'had told there he thought this -delusion
fie' arch tieing as "Santa Claus" ever bed been,
And. hirboped after this, he should never more
llow 110 scrambled down chimneys with pros
, ents'eatlilenr, • •• : • ••••, -
Anti this ass:- the. =sots that the • two little
$o " ' • • ,
restlessly tossed on their soft downy beds.'
Eight, nine, and the clock on the steeple tolled
15'31411:
C. C. Fatrawr;
tett—
Not reword lied-been-spoken by either till then;
When Willie's sad Lee , from the bLinket did
•" - -
Arm Nvhispered, "Dear Annie; is you fast
asleep?"
brother Willie,* tt - sireet :race ra
lies
"ro p e fried it in rain, but I can't shut my eyes;
For somehow, it makes me se sorry because
Dear papa has said there is no 'Santa Claus;
IroyfiflieknOw thire*and it Can't be dented,
For be mime every year before mamma died;
But then,
_l've been thinking .that she psed to
pray,
And God would hear everything mamma Would
And perhaps she asked him to send &Meant*
o here,
With the" sacks fall of presents be brought
every. year" ,
"Well, why tent we pay des' as mamma did
then
AndaStririm to send bins with presents adenr
" Tye been _thinking- se, too," and , without a
word more,
Four little bare feet bounded out on the finer,
And four little knees the soft carpet pressed,
And two tiny hands were clasped close to each
breast.` • -'" ' - '
"Now, Vtrillie„pu know we•tnust thinly be
lieve,
That the prtetentcureask for were sure to re
ceive,
You 'must trait Jtist es tM I say-amen;
Andkt; ne that you know, that your turn has
eo "Dear Jesus; look down on my brother and me,
And grant us the favor we are asking of •Thm,
1 want a wax 'jolly, a teaset end ring,
And an ebo workboX that shuts With a
spfing v - -
Bless pitpadear Jearm;:and cause him tOsee
That Santa Claus loves .= far better than he,
Don't.let him get fretful, and angry again::
At dear brolber,Willie and :Annie: amen r
" Pleas-Dents 'et Santa ',Taus taut down to-Pight
And tiling us some Presents before it Ls 'ight ;
I want be should dive me a nice little sed,
With bright, shlny:ranners, and all pairated•yed;
A box:full of tandvja book and a toy,
Amew.and thert:tlems. I'll bete dood
Their prayers being ended; they raised up:their
beads,
And with - hearts light and &cold again:sought
their beds, . -
They'irero soon lost in 111=hp...both peacetbi
, .
-.: and deer): • , '
And with fairies in drcsm land Weriiontningln
EZIKE=2
Erght,sirto. and 'the , littio,-French cloth:: had
struck ten, .
Ere the father hid thoitght
,_
of big — - children
Ibgain•
Hi seems now to hear Annie's half suppresses}
And to see the big tears stand in Willie's blue
"I was harsh with my darlings," he mentally
.
"And should not have seat them so early. to
But then .I was.troubled—ray feelings. found
. -rent
FOr bank-stock tO•day hid gone down ten per
cent
But of eonrsc they' forgot their trotibles ere this,,
4d 'then denied, then:vibe thrice asked for
lint 'Mt 'ina'ke'sire I'll steal up to their - dont'
For I reser spoke harsh to my darlings betbre,"
So saying he softly ascended the stairs, ! •
And arriving a tho door 'heard - both of. their
• . prayers : - . -
His Annie's!' bless papa" draws forth the big
tears.
And -Willie's grave promise falls sweet on his
"Strange; strange I'd forgotten them,* said he
withn sigh.,
How llong4cwilea 'a child' to bare Christians
klraWmigh; - . • ;
I'll atone for my harshness be inwardly said, -
By- arawering their prayers ere I sleep. boy
"Then be turned to' the stales And softly went
Threw' off :reit: slippers and thlefrinnslng
gown ;
Dinieti 1;1144=4 end boats, end was out In the
Street, _ ''
A'refilionaire fOrcing the cold devingglect •
Nor stopped be until he had bought everything,
, Front . - the - bog fall of candy to. the tiny gold
Indeed he kept!.eddmggo . mneb , to blestare.
That:the iarlowiliescnte eitnriniberecre score;
Then - homeward be turned with' his „holiday
And with
,4try'snidinthi :Mrs ery 'twits
'stowed:,...ii ,
MOT* as seated beneath a pine trea t ,...
Bythe side - or a table spread confer alga:
A,work-bili-well•filled In the centre was leld.
And on it a ring fbr which Annie had prayed,
A soldleritylitilthrin stood by iteled;- -
With blight Sinning runners and ail painted red,
There were balls; dogs and horses; boot apleas.
And binds of ail colors' were perched in the tree;
While Sena Clads latighing stood' up is the op,
As if getting read_y more presents to_dop o
And-as the fond fetherthe picture a
Ile thought thrills trouble he -Mkt =len
- And he said to himself as be hiusb, ed on tear,
I'm lumpier to-night thins ter a Year.
I've 'enjoyed moro.linepleaSure than grerlrefore,
IWhitettre....l:ll bank stocki fall terr per.eent
. I
Hereafter I'll flake It it rule !believe, r
To hsce Autts7elerti.vttly us =eh Clirtstraas
I so thinking he , the twit.
AMlTripped 'lowa' state* to retire for the night.
As Soon es'the - besu3s - of. the bright morning=
Put the darkness to flight sad :the Makeone by
Pour little idea ajettout SieePaPeuest.adde,-.
And at thssame;momenttha presents espied:-
Then out ; or their ,beds....tbey sprang- sidth 'a
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;And the ieri gicts prayed tee leer' ell of them
found '" • : - • _
They laughed end they Cried I - albeit' innocent,
glee, - - • - •
And shouted for Paps to come quick end - see' --
Whist presents old Santaelaus , brought in the
Vast the thing that ahoy .. Mil) and jeit-1M !
• Sete, ''And
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"'And nowt added Anni e "ti widen soft and
bellere there's linty clattsi:papa; I
.1 know • - -
.Wbiletate little Willie climbed up on his knee;
PeterinitiedMO secrethetween them shoiddles.
And told; in soft whispers:how Annie bed said.
';'bat: their, .4eg bltep 4 3 4414! @0:104 no.
: dew!,
MONTROSE, PA.,
Used to kneel down and pray by the side of her
chair, .
And that God upin Ifeavenlad answered her
prayer I
" Then we dot up and payed dus t as well as. 70
-: • tould,- - - - •
And Dod answered our payers; iiow'wasn't he
dood!"
" I should say , that-he was ; if; he sentcyourall
And knew just what presents mychildren would
(Well, well, let him think so, the dear little elf,
Twould be cruel to tell him 1.41 it myselt."),
Blind Etter . who; caused your item. heart to
relent?
And the hasty word spoken so soon to repent
'Twos the Being who bade you steal softly up
stairs,
And made you His agent to answer` their iway;
era
=O=IIMIMI
graitio ond.atliticionm
—Why . should, potatoes grow,. better
tharrimptither'iegettble?- - Betause they
have got eyes to see what they are doing.
Tiegitrient Bond of New
York talk of goittz to V.urope to give COn-
Certa._- - - -
: - --The Grand Duke,' when helped to
some turkey, said: "Ah r bless me. Yes,
that's the dish my Esther is always hank
ering after."
—Au-Oswego brakeman went to aleeg
iii church, and electrified the deaconovho
took up the Iwllection, by remarking,
drowsily, "That's all right; I; 'work 'ou
this road,
;•-•..Tlte 'entity. wealth of the • 'United
States is estimated. tit 820,000,000,000.
To •; , it , 1,370. yean3;
cantiting6o per =nut& -aisd 12 hours
each day. . • .
Somebody teld.,Terroid - that George
Robbins; the: untioneer, was dead; "and
otrourse," added ,the gentleman Ills
business will go to the devil ." " Oh, then
he'll get,it, again," said the wit.
in Cleveldnd .at. eight
o'clock cm, the evening of Saturday, the
16th Dee., and remainedinthat city mail
two, o'clock in the afternoon on Monday,
the 18th. 'Atrahgenient:s 'were 'Made fur
hiA l' , l3eption bithe Sun4ysehboli.: - .' --
one of hislectarea George Francis
Train' e shouted t theq,nnybudy ca►n
ask me !questa:mar ;Whereupon: an old
lady got up and said, "Mr. Train, f would
like to know what makes a pot-leg al
ways born in two in the middle ?" The
great_Ameriam traveler was lionphrrNd.
;1-4 Negro" Dialogne—" r say; Hat,
wheredo dat.,comet rise -at -t It rises
in the forty-siirmeridiamali-the:frigid zo
diac, rind laid down in de Comic Alma
nac." '" Well, where does it set, Baz ?"
"Set, yoilladek: Idol! It doesn't sit no
where. When it gets tired of shining: it
goes into its. hole' '
;-:An aictal thing has happened in
Harrisburg. A nun was accused by
wife of infidelity. to .his iEuarriagif tows,;
when the replied that ho " hoped„God
wou/(l4laralyie his_ tongue if,lllyas -glad
ly." He had scarcely: fiaiehed the sen
tence when his tongue refused to perform!
its natural 'functions.
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—Three comets-° 'now visible with a
telescope in theheavens: 'Eneke's, which
performs its revolutions around the sun
in three . ' years and a few months; Tut- I
tie's, first seen in 1701) bY Atectiain, and ,
re-discavered ip 1858, which takes
be
tween-thirteen and foorteen - yedrs to - de
scribe
its orbit; and Tempel's comet, dis
covered at Marseilles on the 14th ofJutie
last. 1' ._•
4 1. Wisconsin man was taken danger- .
onsly sick. He sent-for- his.wife to come
at .once and care for him, sow, the
wire r s mother was sick, too, and she sent
this diSpatch-to iter basba n
"Dear.' Tim: Mother, re. sick ; I can't
leave lrer,_ ; Ifici- the best you can. If yon
die, send your body home." :
A Hartford lady- screamed a little at
the supper table a few evenings ago,when
a mouse popped ..antAL-a--",douglinut"
which she was conveying to her mouth,
and scampered - over _her. 'shoulders and
neck. The lady was about to Cat the
mouse out of the house and home which
it had just eaten itself into.
L.sctmic:—Buring the - , war between:
the North and * South a Fderal colonel
wrote an order to the commissariat agent
for proisions, which is -neat-in its way.
He was a man who did not waste words
if his men wasted - powder. The agent's
name was Brown, and the order waslhus
directed: " Brown —beef—Body.". The
very blid , provision s . - crime backin-due
titne with an. equally "Body
-71ref-i-Hroven." - • .
;-L-There is said to lie a novel religious
movement on foot, - nothing.less thann
revival i• among tbo SOciety of Friends.
This Onomination,,as is Nell known, has
hithertO been noted for its '
conservatism
sad - non-aggressive- poli4;" - but' a, new
has taken possession of the mem
bers, „and ..thef,novi, propose. to take. a
more - setive ,- part in - evangelical
This mOvement is adisd a revival by-the
Friends - themselves, and is- now iu full
blast. _
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--.-The other night a Londo n policeman,
sespecting: that; something was wrong.ist
a, house:through seeing the kitchen wins
dew: open, knocked zt , the dook,Whicli
was duly opened by a man, to whom the
'constable' communicated his suspicions.
_Tbe min, saying be would sce,iventdOwn
stairs, and soon aftersvard , returned, re
inarkinte that it yoga 'riglit;the Wind&
svas broken the - daybefore, and would-be
mended: on ther - morrOw' The "two then
bade web othergood - night, t epol icem a n
going away On - his retndi, and •the burg
lar, for finch he
_proved to be, goingfin
frith Isis work
€•'•lt - rtoPt i ctedlenilertiiinosareed
Claytoni who resided in ;Clarion ' , county,
Vii„rcoMMitted suicide "on the 30• th
V blowing biwbrains out with Ghat gin.'
The ficVsvas done .in,: the,' very Midst
Clayton's children, who,. endeavored' by
their seisms and . * entreaties' to prevent
their (Utter froafeteent design,' but
in, vain. i- A note was found, written -by
tbe deoebscd. comniending Ids children - to
the eareiot : b frieragoatboTr; be_ nained,
and deeTaring;tlint• ' ionkr7tis owR life
because he found. iiimself,utterly , unable
tOprovide st suliportoter . hi 'motherless
~tnr'
..PDMSP4/zi•:4l - 4n0y41;:i.87.%'!'_ -
PActitainono,
DISArkO,I3ITIIIiG L LARDLORD;
. .. , .. _ .
- -.A landlord by the name of Screwier had
managed to have. the • stage Stop at .his
house for' the- passengers „to dine, by al
lowing the driver, Lewis; a fip a - bead ter
ettchllinnei eaten,Andllut assurance that
Lewis'ignig should not cost him a cent;
but as the tavern-.:was , ten miles from
..Parker's..Where the passengers bad former
ly,dined, and, they-did :not reach it till
half.past threeithe Jandlord, disoovered
, tliat).what with Vie per, On titola.Dewii,
and the been •Appetite, Of the-Tilasengers,
who had, tasted nothing from. siz' n'clock.
be, was ‘,.advanoing liaokwardte instead of
improving his : purse „bythe operation,:
. - The two'worthies heldia, -consultation,
in which it w a s , Agrepd that-Lewis 'should
he behind h iii ,time -in. arriving ~ .and the
landlord fate.vvitliiiis dinner, so that rs
soon as they had, fairly commenced op
.erations the.liorn .should , he. blown and
Pio. passengers. hurried off, on .the; plea
that the atage could wait, no longer.
. . This gamo:ivas played for. some -time
with success; the 'hungry
,passengers
grumbled:arid acoldeiVLew - for: an:, hour
or so each-day; but be pcieketed the fips
audilanghed in his sleeve. • •
It happened - about this time, that as
the grumbling, pasvngera r were about
leaving Parker'o, the old dining house, a
stout, hearty-looking_man, comfortably
dressed, presented' imself at the coach
dofir And lobk a:cadent place on: tlia mid.;
tile seat. There were three, ladies on thig
back seat, three rfidii - ba the front seat,
and-:npw,,..that . an - additional.:passenger
had been taken '
: in, three on he middle
seat, malittg 'it tr -full—stage load. The
new passenger-was,quite chattvansocia
ble,,,and,--',w,ell acquainted with tu I
ii and
things, and; full of an'eadote. He 'roved
a
quite an greeibl'e COrilPatlioll. - B Leven
his versatility And - good 'tiatitre failed to
interest his fellow-snife.rers long. Hunger
was too keen. .
- ;At last.Sufeviler's Ilfth.:inte_ house was
gained, and efter-A 'long and tantalizing
delay, dinner. tillfi announced. The gen
tlemen with-ladies hid \ barely found time
to help them, and tliengot cleverlir ageing
themselves; to the tune'of the fork; when
_ " Tetatoo-te.o-ato-o rt._ rang, the driveA
horn at the door of the dining-room,
folloWed by las' land • ;' ,- '. '
" °each - right 'off,' gentlemettl Take
yonr.seats;qumk , . _
• UP 4 Piang the...passengent and scram
bled , off,.. some- swearing and some too
much under the fear of being left behind
to think of anythin,g,else hut getting in
side the' stage. . - -
But there was, one among them who
was so lunch engaged that he (lid not
seem to hear or see
,anything of all this
until another blast rang into the doorand
&rattler touched him on the shoulder,
with , . . . '
•"The'stage is going, sir."
" . Bntl've tiht half:llnishetl my dinner
rt‘ rrid the piS.,-enger, who' proved
to be. the one taken mat Parker's, looking
up in surrise and sputtering forth por
tions of food from his well-tilled Month
!is he spoke. , '
01'm sorry for that, sir,. returned
Sciewler, blandly. "But I can't help it
The 'idriver will he off in .a moment. He
is behind his time now, and must bein by
a certain hour, or he Will lie discharged."
" Too-ton-tpa.;9-o-orscreameithe horn,
loud* than-usual, followed.by - • -
"All-on-board!" from the driver, who
instantly disaptieared.
"-He's getting on his
.box now, sir, and
will start in a moment," urged the land
lord:
"'And tye_
,paid
_for my dinner! Too
bad, too bad l"Well, intad 'me back my
moneyrllaeter - pay fot 4 Nyhat , I= do -not
receive. • '
“ ,cati‘Vdos that, 'sir., • Sorry for you,
but the, fault is not, mine. My dinner
has been all prepared, and you're welcome
to eat it,'.' • .. - •
As the 'matters, were' thin. pasiing, the
pssenker -did not stop long to parley.
Drawing from his pocket a . clean white
handkerchief, neatly folded as it had left
the ironing table,- he hastily spread it
open on-the table, and turning into - it a
fresbed dish of boiled eggs, then. tiro or
three plates of bread, with aandry
nielmackeries, he tied ikon quickly, mut
tering to himself.allihe wh le in -an nn
dertone. Thep , seizing a turkey in one
hand; two roasted chickens and his, well
filled handkerchief. in the tither, he bowed ,
to ,the landlord and said— , ,
"Gond-day, sill-11l .finish my dinner
on tli' - rOad! -"-
Serawler was MO much surprised and
confounded to interfere. " :
T pea liu m s n e ee qu o ip t p t e h dt e ,_ co lie
4c
Ps
h as ilor °r
, and nia c tie ap rowhdis
mg in, took_his plice,on the middle seat;
the JailicsitwitteredAhe
,mea lavglied or
*looked grave according to their ,lnirnor,
hitfoer hangry p4senger seerned in no
- gay discoricerted. , ,
' 'Won% yen have a dish, arid a knife
and foikrasked the - landlord who had
recovered his .senses,`and. came forward,
a 'few." moments = after ihe- - traveller had
seated 'himself, with the. atlas°, present
lug them ;who spoke with a mock, polite
air, intending to dish 'our hero. But he
was notloixi'throwli Off his guard.
', 4 ".rhiii,il( yeti kindlyr lie• said, boiving
as he received the dish and eaniog Matra
ments. -,'l..bad forgotten ,these." .
As seen as the patrol chickens and the
turkei-ivere adjusted on the spacious dish,
which-thelandlord . already
put ia.theincorrigible trareler's way,
the latter sang alit at the top of his voice.:
, !,t4.ll'righ t, r, driver i"Claaliead ft
• Crack went the
Wiirpontl, elf rolled
the stage, Itanifaceriexedi angry,
and. yet amnisedat :the; ludicrousness pr.
the whole scene. - •
Its for the passengem, all 'shrank-in-stinctively from. the-.:Aeat, bread, eta.,
which had, beep. liherally 1 provided,
while, the ladies turned:tip- their pretty
naves, and ejaculated is a soft, low voice:
"Hold' 0114 hem etrangeri. ?"
said be off. the chickens and turkey.,
"This ,confontidc44tage jol4 - st, each
,a
rate thatl-eatet - ,.earyre my'takkey:"
dicating with leis fingers as be' spoke; on
one tide' at tpe sPielon l 4 diektp2n•whicil
repaid - hie . ri . rdyeeder,
The inorglug tbna aaareasing could
. „
do ma leas thin obey the request.; and then
the same was made to his other, neighbor
Who lent_the required aid. - • • ;
"And now, atrangeirclO You hold this
bread bag?"' extending. ,his clean ' well
filled handkerchief to a. Passenger before
him, ".He was, in'answer to this request,
policos relieved of his bread, eggs, eto.•
The
-dish was -nOw supported, on his
knees and firmly held. _there . by,/iis next
door neighbor, who, began. to enjoy the
joke, as did most 'of his. other " fellow,pas
sengets. disSectingi tho turkey and
patrol chickens; under all driadvantageous
einstuustanees, be shoiredlifttlielf ajikill
fultarver, ThOditferentParts
separated; and had abeqt theAlish
_neqtly,
;cid quite- temptingly,: BY this time ;the!
order of - the fowls had: awakened:into
keenness the, nustitisfied; appetitea'of the,
Whole 'company, who . were only waiting
for, an invitation to help ihemselrei.-- In
carving, the accomplished . :atratiger. bad
surroguded the edge of the dish with-the
pieces of turkey and obickert ; :leaving
qqite wawa, in 'the center. 'lnto 'this lie
emptied the contents of his pocket-hand:
kerchief, consisting' of doxeti ar. So of
boiled eggs, with bread. '
"Now, ladies," he said, lilting the dish
and partly turning round Se_that it rested
on the taut leather strap that formed the
moveable back of the sent, and. thqs
folly presented 'l4 thorn, your
selves, I know you are hungry."
The ladies looked at tlie tempting •ex,
hibition, colored, and hesitated.
"Don't be afraid," lie urged. , "Necessi
ty-knows pp law,"
The temptation was too, great for one
hungrier than the rest, who, hadtatingna
longer, took the wing of : 'a chicken•in one
hand and q piece of breadin the other,
and forthwith commenced operations, not
however before she bad bowed, and
said a Courteous, " 6 " • '
• Thaiik, you, sir," -
The other two ladies followed suit quite,
naturally, and then the men to work. in
right good earnest, nor paused - until
turkey, chickens: bread. eigs, at d_all had
vanished: Of course,, the
,sauce for all
this was good humor„jokes' and "fanny
says in no small quantity. " After the eata
bles had fully disappeared the empty dish
vas cast' overboard, and all liandS nom ,
posed themselves, iu the hest temper' pas:
sible, with themselves, each other; apd all
the world, Bonifacc not accepted. • -
•Twa hours apd a half afterwards the
stage brought up at Grimes' for tea. For
some.titne past the late dinner arrange
ments had•not atlbote4 the appetites of
thopasiengernas it bad done at first,Much
to the surprise of the landlcird and agent"
and not a little to his regret... On this
occasion, however, bia guests seemed more
inclined to laugh than to' eat, and finally ' :
left the table after having taken' 'Only one
cup, each, with "fixins' " in propoition.
The secret of this leaked mat before the
stage moved, to the great merriment of
Grimes and the, coterie in his .bsr-room,
to whom one of the passengers related the ,
joke.. Among these was_ine editor - uf".ll
country paper. --;
On the next morning the whole -story
_ i print,
appeared n. w ith,names, places, and
all detailed with much humor. This- ac
count, Parker, , who most people Iliotig,ht
knew about as much of the whole matter
as anybody, had put into the form of a
hand bill, two or three 'of which:were
circulated among the passengers in every
stage. Of course Screwier became, aware
of this fact, and did not venture again to
cheat the passengers out of their dinner
when they consented to eat at all. But it
happened two or time times a week that
a whole stage load would refuse to dine
with him, and thus he came off the loser;
Fnally he abandoned the• profitless:
Iness of dining the -stages, and fell, back
lint° his Old was.
Whoever goes that road now gets atom-"
fortable dinuer r in good time, pt Parker's,
And should the old man feel in - 'major,
will have added, by way of:extra fare, a
'graphic sketch of the sayings and doings
at sorewler'e, with which 'our readers have
just been-made acquainted. , _
Banday•SchooltLitendure.
There is hardly•any other subject re
speetitig which so much folly and. bad
;taste are shown as in the preparation of
:Sunday-school Music) and Sunday-school
:books. When wo remember, says . the
New York "Sun," that the impressible
Minds of millions of-children Are more or
less toned'antl wirpdd by the crude . music
and pernicions books Which - are imposed
upon them-in Sunday-schools, this subject
becomes one •of exceeding importance.
!Imagine flabby sons and imlgar miaginn
tions Which Children must have, who. are
bronghtnp iu- inch Sunday-school Slop
"O boysl fie etrougle Jetta,. '
To toil for lam' /3 gain; •
And Jesus wrought with Toseph,..-:
With chisel, sow And plane.
"0 maidens live for Jesus, • ,
Who was a maiden's son ;.
'
:-fie patient: pure, and gentle,
' • And perfect gii.c.rt begun." "
'7 This hymn was recently tangle a time'
correspondingly detkstable, by a. choir .Of
thonsand Sunday-school cluldien;itt the
Brooklyn, !link,' on an. occasion` when"
•rfenly mnsin of a hig,her character rind .of
'oreater, excellence and usefulness than 'is
usually, Aanght in - Sabbathescheels" was to
he given: . On the same occasion a . liyain
containing', these - stanzas was sang, as
Another higher charaCter specimen -
Vire tread in the Might of the LOrd of hosts,
And'tvo fear not Ingo uor derti; '• •
por our Captain himself guards well our coasts,
•To defend his charch from eriL
And the choir of with , song awaits
1
:Our march to the golden Sion; • '
'for our Citptainitas broken the bum!!
'And burst - 010 bars of hon.",-
-These samples tio
_Opt paliaost "the' tri
llmphs of - the inventive ; genies of 'the
Surehiy-School music, an witeess the ,fol
loingcomfiirt fee oripplei: ,
~„
"The rum cripple bas 4 chance for glom
eatsood a cbauce as you or I -
Christ will listen to his story. —. •
He will bear the'cripple's cry.
"Ere always pities fittTily,
And scorns not those who bitebegi,
grace tor every woe's sumo-mit, - • -
Oae tau go to heaven with to. wooden leg." .
•••This is indetd consoling, but :erg: mu
afraid it is not orthodok.•:- Paul Barr that
sh. and. blood cannot .ths
rn of heaven, iloW thetoesiya trOotion
substitute for negh fpui .).1094
We - anged Vint before-'t author of-the
ahota hymn cap . wake his 4 tAlling .11.4
- election sore," hs will.havo to • show. that
one ran go to•heaVen' Wooden bead.
Too many of, onOnnday ! schOol books
are .fee Insane; ppiess and; . silly_aa the
aboiesikfaiinens Sandli,tolioalliYmns.
.T 1198 9, ''lvrite Inothing
obonfbcp7 . l! and girls, nor hotnan ; nature,
Ii
nor iimaaThey 'mistime thak,tbcre
tiro oply two Claiici of 9 kildreh eXuarit—=
tha execrably sanctimonious Mid tile tin-
qualifiedly,' wicked:, :T1 eir.good :girls are
always ton 4sweetJ93lo. xfholesoßei pad
boYa -are, osnally so. :mean,
*stleaking;l4P'stifleaf4lid'det . mlabbillial:
;foe -et them niuld'llot
liourin s fdEty &and fdlectivith 'feat
ile;lrgald Tr nturetugh rico the - .Mei - wady
e1k 014119 0 1 1.-- 4
-T4 1 1Y 1 9.4,4 0 T 9f Sunday- .
schnol lirerature as.greata caricaiyio as'
the good boy, - ',l.loloes - onl6i- years ion.-
mitting all • manner ,otatiocicuts -crimes,
and then, in the' last vage; be-is suadiplY
eanverted.,anti Imes straight toinmr-a - for
doing , something „which -no depeo,- .boy
would be gnilty of AOing. is, une
Sunday-sabot:a' Jibrarie4 ' tyere pnrsVd ' of
such' yillairions.stia.'.. • • , ,
• •.
,; , • A. gen:foams. •, • • ••-
' .1" YOU 'see I anti% gestletnini r said Will
Thompson. - "I will '-not take arilnlult."
And thelittle fellow striitted upend deivn
in a rage. He bad been throwing_ stones
at Peter Jones, and he =thought that his
anger.proved, hint.agvntlemani
,you want to: lbe a gentleman: - 1
should think you. wonld he a ':geritle. boy
Gist," saidlis teacher. - • - "Gentleman" do
not stones at their neighbors:"Peter
Jonea dicl'not thrpar.stones af yaa, litia I
think be is to nchlithe.wore likely-to prOve
a gentleman,9,. ,•,, ,
. But ho's gotp4ches oo -„knees,':
•
' ;Bad tentatibati don't lieeP, andy froni
being a gentleman;!' said the teacher, "but
a bad ,temper, ,does.: Hoer, if yoii
want to be a kentlem*, nn Faust', be, a
gentle boy." . .„
A little further met lit;
tle Peter .Tones.'- Some.' sttinei bad; hit
hit* atidteiras hurt by . them: - ",•;
"Well, Peter, what's, te•triatter bettreen
you, and Will, irtiia, pornipgr 4404 :t!ia
ceacher.' . ' - • . ' , "
"J 048'61'041,1 a ball - at
.' one or . ibe.
b o ys id play; sir, and • mipegl: him and
hit Will Tbempsou dog:. •'
did, not yen ,throw back?"..
4 03ecanise, eir, my_inother says , that Jo,
be a gentleman:l - mist bii n geotle
_boy,
and Itboughtit was beit6 keep . out of
his way till he eooled•off n little.",, ,
Theleseher walked` on, :after ' , ptais' jag
Petees conduct, but kept tbo boys in his
mind ; and he lived, to. see trill Thomson
a rowdy' rind - Peter .Tones &galenist?,
loved and respected by all,
Rem,Cmbera gentle-hey gentle-
Chant) • '-•
Do yen - ever stiady the cheapness isotn
pleasures? Do yen Wiwi • bow 'tittle it
takes to make &multitude' happy ? There
are two ortbreo boys.passingnlong.4giri
them, each a chestnut, and: how smiling
they look ;.they.will•not be 'cross . far:some
time, A poor tridow the' neigh
borhoed who •is the mothern'ef s half:
dozen children, Bend theni a half--peel:
of sweet apples; and they will be happy:
A. child has: lost his arrow—the' world to
him—and hemournisatily; help-him to
rind it or .make him another; and , hoar
quickly will the sunshine play•Orer
sober face. --. A borhas as much as be can
do to pilenp load for. wood l - ,eB.fitts. l lial a
few moments, orspealt : ,kityl:wOrtl. to
him, aud'he forgets' liis toils and :works
away without !mulling it. Your appten-,
• tice has broken a, mug, orslightly injured
&Piece_ of mark,. Say oyciti Scoundrel!"
and he feels miserable; but remark ant,
gOiTi; " SOR must try.and do better, Yon_
employ a man; - pay him' Clieerfpliy; and.
'speak a pleasant weird to hint; and'
leaves your. house with n contented' heart
to light up his pwn hearth- with smiles
and • gladness:. , As you, pass ,tdong_ ; ,the,
street, you meet a familiar face; say "good
morning , as though yen felt happy, aud it
will work. admirably in the heart of your
neighbor, „Pleasure is. cheap: , .Why. will
you not it libmally?- We inn make
the _wretched • happy,, the discontented
cheerful; the afflicted resigned, at
.an:.ex
'eeedingly chettP rate: Who will refuse ta.
chareoed fOr
Nearly all animals becOmd sick fr.:milt:a.:
proper eating. 111 nine'caaei out of ten;
the digestion-is wrong. Chareeal—hi the
most effliieut and vapid- ceireettre, . It'
Will cure in.a majority of, cases, if prop
erly adininisblied. d.,n,evample 41 its usei
The hired man came in u:ith " the
genet that one of - the finest,eowa was very
sick, and it kind neighbor preliesed-tho
usual drugs and-poisons.--„Tho owner 1)6. ,
ing ill and unable to 'examine 'the .aotr,
eouchided that, the trouble came front
some ovaeZeititi,l and' Ordered
of pulverized•chareeal giverdu water.' ' It
was mized, plaeed.in -a junk bottle- The
head hold upwards, mid :Vaal -water with
its charcoal , poured downwards. ". -In. five
minutes an improiement *tut algid!, and
in
,a few bonra thp animal was in' the pas
tnre (tidally eating `grass. 'Another - in.
stance of equal success — oecured with. ,a
yonng heifer i which became'hadly bloated
by eating green apples after a hard Wind.
The bloat was so severe Ihttt -the aides
were almosfas hard as a barrel,' The old
remedy; salamt ll o, %%Ms 'trio!! for. tab pur
pose of correcting the tioldity; put the
attempt to put it down always. caused
coughing, and it did little good,. ..1141f a
tea-cup of fre.sh elifil'T;itril was 'next - giveh.
In sit hours all.appeantnee•of bloat had
gone, L l l/(1 1 : 1 1e heifer was
_ - •
i•- ,4
• -A• being cuutiehitl her
inidiater about flirtiug, Julia that shit knew
it :was in . mg for obtuarriell-lutlies to flirt;
but the Bible' was bee authority.,
St •iShAvutt flirting utslolll
at last apaliuuts,. her itustarigtituOwleiliug
sh i lt . !t Iyhloies •L•' •
=krissinoriithle . tiont Attuot at.
in ye ourelsaiee boetelf ,
btit they hed Cheri
vaL xgix;= zvIIIJ3 ~ 3
.•
, The California Mturderess. •
A ieporterlrho inteirieifed‘ tfig".
the California marderess,girce thefollows
ing sketch. of -the resulti - „
fistc,raui'laid the reporter, ' l 4
,Seinewliat singular ,
Certuiulk. ' :-”
• dsupptise , that the Supreme .
'fuses - to allotrAyon a, "Vete trial,firould.yon
nceept'a ixquntitatioa - at: yoarlenteneer
q How do- pu mean ?,";;.! • •
Wird to Eto a'areinen, in
pita positien jnet„Whid I mean:' 'lt; itetb
this-effect ; raupposcia pita - ire - Wei-144aq
-FlNti•Paranstite.yotir presept ilelitsneaLA,
.Ipiprulesuneat -would you acoeptjt, .
answered„with,:i
ereenin•• neiOsa be; cheek: • ,
,; _
pr!fi.f.' the •ctiPital - 'sea;
t e m e r --• , • - ';„ •
"-Most tertsinly : r_ • :;
/ ask t itußek.t4
f> Yee,; it is ; bid daughter
is pow gfatring.up, and • should l' remain
im.prison; she would - lime: toT.stay. here
; and yistkine, : _she is. yopumr:sho- weeld
grow .op-without "protection, and .thane
would alwaysrest - on her the ,
stain ot
prison life.' -But it I . die, she would' go
away somewhere else, - and; flat stein would
be ,forgotten."! 'As she spoke. of ;lei
!laughter, a mist struggled ; fora moment
With the magaetie eurrenti, in her_ eyes#
bat: almost instantly disappeared; as if
whis
dried h
!t, ap
ay'
the'
the' beet -el' the -surfaik'
d,-
V 49 Pislfilitr.gs*oolmtulter:.;:,
There' is oiia' thingiii this "basemeai
world-that I always look nixip , with tni*j
feelitinalof pi . .tywnktespe . ct:. ,-;
I.lpt there, wone marrJp.thie ;World:, tct
whom alwass take ca ini IA- and
maitinficoret6d nail lie :gets eifelj
ped that distrikt'sohoplinastet.'.:
him; - Ilook npon
a - 1 111qt.,YrJust.fattirned from ths ptaltir uF
on.h at. way there to, be cooked. •,.7.
'llO lea4 B a more •1621gianin ;Mid. itinlN
life than an old bachelor,' and a . tntir,6 aff; ?
ina ono than an old maid... •- ' •
:•He iz reinemberedjiist about as 'airecki ,
ion atteli az a,..gide,beerd is; by: w•trATritti
VALltigifir- •
e undertakes fo "iriake
hirarthe.chanceisinli be. still' neglect
their lurnin and HT he' don't: lick - - nofi
and then'petty - Offenillie!gb - w ill soon
lick lritn. -
• The distrikt •ekwaltnester•lain't got a
isieud on the fat side riv the globe.-The
boys snow - dnriii *recess, thi;
put water in his bar :die,:`' and ',"tfre'lkcef
curnitto males bini••ivork - for ' belt' the
money that a•bar-tendsr4ets; - And :bord
httn round -thenabothood„wherer : they.
give Lim colTy sweetetiedWitli
see' tew drink and bolls . thfee
times da • y
foil vittlisc , •• r • » -• • •
• Don'ttalkAew melabout this pashtinße
uv theanshtmt Jobe: bad:, pretty;
plenty nv_biles. .over him, nci,,-dwubk
they were nv one breed. -•
Eery sung ono in a distrikt aloid
bile uvw 'd i iferen .breed; tid-each' . oile;
needs a - different kitul'utr.ptitilthis to g,e't*
good head 9 13
gany man : who • Ira :kept itAistrikt.
ikool-, for ten years and-Los boaoeil ,
around the naherhojed Ought to be triagei
general'and'have‘ponsliun-for' the rest'
uv hiz natural days,-and iz hoss'eudwagint
in biz.gi - inik round in, • • .
•- : - ' r
- :ic9Flosi es. If We:
• , _ .
Lay . :'veur fitigeri all "yotir pulse; - ant
'know that at every le itroko some. untnertitc
passes to his 3lak ;..some fellow' being
crosses- the rive --of death; cud. if we.
thifik of it . he I al . well . hander 'that' it;
should be so long; before our thrtreopies. —
.11.alf q' : all who' lire dio lieforo 'Seteo
teen. ". • ._ '\\•l • . ~..' - 1: - • ..1 ~ ; _.:,..':.
Only one porsoninlen thbusand• tires:
to be one_litundred yeankold L aritly4;l3o;
In a handreil reacheseisty, , ,
--•: The married Jive 'longer than the dingle'
".There is one aoldier, s to every eight-per. l
sous, ,and seat :of evory:thousand :bore;
only . ninety-five . weddings take plaee, .---:
If you take a, thotisamt, persons . .tvho•
have reached severity ytrirs, there,iire of. '.:
Clergymen; orators and public sPeakeri,43
Farmers : ..•.- . ' . 1. -.......... 40
Workirten '.'• .". •.;. .. - ...:-.... . . ;,,_ 3a
Soldiers t ' - T.' - -! 1 . - ,•,.. - -.; ,02
I , ., aw i, e _ r . s ~ r - - :- , ~... --. -..-. , --- - 1 2 9 •
.
rroiessors
~...!. - .. .-.-- • :-, ... 27
Doctors •-- ' '• ', .- •-• ► f.^ .;-. 24 ::
-' Thise Statements are very instructive'
Farmers and wo'rkmett do ntit arrive 'at'
good'old.ugo . as: often - as 'the; clod men'
and others who perform, no manttallabow
but this is owing-to ,-this ueglect„ot the
laws of - healthonattention to properhah?
its'of life`; In esiting;'trinkidg,'ele w ephicr;
dress;rind tho proper '.iro of thereselyes
after ttiovork of tho day is done:: Thei
fariners.ok - wCrlt men eat A. heavy snpor-
Of a sunimet'S day and sit around the doors
in their shirt 'Sleeves,' and . in tlivir' tired'
condition' end:weakened ' alreulation, - aro
easily,ehilled,layiuß tho foundation fof di. ,
arrlima, billions o)lic,' l.tv.feveerir ton-')
sumption. . ~ , - ~_., ~-.
, A Bois . CoMposfiloi;
;..11'04210 is .one or die most nsefalam.. ,
imeLiwe Bove, Wit. not as,*,mnell7eo'; ASA,
horse., liieJias striped ; legs Se has alleer:
He Can": fling n . boy over hie•--licad pat - ,
wheirlic,pleases. • •Scime mules can pull a'
Itc,etrload. so. can -Un cic; Sam's es:, Moth- ,
cr picks:her geese in 4ha spring, .and••ll,'
goat catS•graas apd•can, jump, the' ,ditch.
da: :
So girfa dOu't Cam but for ,m,e,
give nit a big bojtail Ai'..TN - old" '
got in the tater Pitelillukitfieeliiglt and'
it vas:double ttpuble all Oyer ay . ., lieviscy
Ncdovas ,wanged.
Kerns big red. dog bit cousin Pete's -hind:
mile
his four legs;-lvepeses,lind one:' tait 'but;
my jularkee haint If '1 Ina
blit pilot% like' Unctellabil kould: wear ;
a wide briinatc,d,liiit if, vt,tpluk is halt to
tqueriutut iS enthigli to,. trial o- ,
ninuie )ntiglil
to . ge to the leirty ft is enoug,ti to Mite
elepba#laugti, who is bigger five 11114r4
(no.tnoro4
Prefertei Cretliton--Thoot` tb '6O
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