The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, July 14, 1875, Image 1

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j fair round face was tinted as deli--
Mur-ar.t tarty was :a sotac strt , ctttlv piuk as tbe inside cf a sta
ta Lpp-L-r servtLt ia the household of;sbtil ter brown eyes were dreaaoy
Judre Y.'tlli.-c. Tbe Judce lived i tnd full cf laaroor: and ber red lips
la a Laads.-sie b.-u-e ia tbe suburbs , were sweet aad womanly cnoarh
cf t:.e bf.ie et-uatry vlllspe cf Tb;-ra- .r irue lover to fad bis rarest
f---'- ; LajiiLess ia kissiar.
ddargiret was Eft an orphan ai an I jkiwiy, at leagtb, tbe old ccfba
t-a-iy au-e, tad tbe Jtlcf aad Lis !-Laii loek ia tie corner struck tea.
' wife hi d taken Ler inte tLelr L:use
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their part well
r.rnr. iacyaaatwo cLi.urea c: ;
their even twins, Alice aad A3-1
ccram and Margaret bad enjoyed ;
every udraatage cf tducction ia ;
. tmnjon wi;L tee bro ther aid sister, i
As :-.begrew cider, and began to
i n ailre Lvw much she owed the:
.Judge and wife, she ft-li a desire to
be able ia seLue way to make them a
.recompense f.-r kindness, aad as she;
was a strut g, c ctive girl sle sora be-
.came ustful tbont the demt stic cf-'
is ct u.e t oast L. -id. odrs. u al
i.icc was a feeble woman, tad verv
willingly resigned some of the cares
me ume ste was two ana t went v.
! she was really tbe bead of the estab
lishment, though Mrs. Wallace still
, did the boaors ia her cuiet. lady l.ke
! -ro-. Bod ponrt-d the tea and "ct .Tee
; at tbe Lead of tbe tabic.
Alice Lad married earlvand rone
t. the far Y"est with Lir husband;
Alceraoa was f tisbing bis medical
stud.ts. tt a German ctlversltv, aad
: onlv tbe Jcjk-e and Lis wife and
1 Margaret besides the man and wo
rst!, who bad been with
years remained at Lome,
u a f ort u a a : e speculations.
J-rltbem fee
largely indulged in. when the Judge
was tjuite a young man. bad encum-It-rej
tbe edd estate with a mortrasre,
aad this it was tbe Judge's ambition
to tl.sebtrge. He watted to leave
tbe place totally free from the debt
to n:s sou Algernon.
Tbe strictest economy Lad been
practiced for years in tbe household
w ith ibis end in view, aad at last
the Judge held ia bis bands the
money w ith which to iituidaie the
claim.
- j It was late on Saturday night
1 ben be brought it borne, and said
to bis wife as be swung tbe little
1 black leather trunk containing it be
1 fore Ler eyes:
! '-Wei! Annie, at last we are to be
! free from debt: There are tight
' thousand dollars in ttat trunk, and
i on Monday I shall pay Joaes ia full,
!aad we shall barn tbat abominable
! mortgage together, voa and I, Annie.
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ii v .:i oc tn-e i.cpp:i-st day :n my
' Hut if auvthing should happen,
I WEiiam." said Mrs. Wallace nerv
' cus'y. 'T'o j'ut the money in some
; safe placed It has cost us dear enough
'to scrape it together:"'
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the amicus little wemta ca the1
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the little j
a sprias ;
'T am going to j ut it in
I oak closet, Annie. It ba-
. i-ock. and if by chance any burglar
; sbouid get into tbe Louse be would
. never cream of Ending anytlitg of
.value in a Ett'.e stifdid closet at tbe
bead ol the garret stairs."
; And with a light heart the Judge
; went on to deposit Lis treasure,
i Margaret was silling in the room,
darning lie Judge's stockings wLen
.thie conversation took place, and of
: course tLe beard wicre the money
w as to be placed, though at the time
.she cave little heed Ij ;t.
TLe text tlay, John and Sarah,
the two servants, Lad a Loiiday to
visit a married daughter cf theirs,
vi ba reside 1 LEce-a or twenty miles
away, and as it was ia November.
tad tLe cays were short, they w ouid
not return until Monday nigtt.
Al u some ume after they set out
, there came au imperative message to
the Judge from Lis only sister say
ing tbat she w as very iii, and ce
sired to see Lim without deluy.
Her home was in Shelby eight or
i ten miles off, and cf coarse the Judge
. Margaret alone in the house.
! After they were seated in the car
riage, the Judge stopped to say:
'Tt is barely possible, Margaret,
; thai we remain all night. It looks
' verv mueh like a storm, and in that
case we shall certainly slay. And if
to, you Lad letttr get Sallie Turner
to come over and -tar with tou for
company."
Etui though Margaret would have
ilked Sallie's company well enough,
i she ai enca decided not to ak for it,
because if she did so, she knew that
: Sallies brother, Willis, would be
sure to coma along, and ibe less she
;saw of Willis, lie belter she was
pieaseu. u luia was an L onesx, ID-
Alargaret s most devoted aemtrcr,
I ix M the usual inconsistency of
j her Bex, she ntterir refused to see
what was best for her.
ESTABLISHED, 182
PA., WEDNESDAY,
! Tteloag cftersoija trcre s'.ct.-It
i awsj, ME7rarct rcaJ b E:t:e, aid
drsEiced a few luces ErJe?i-'v ca
i tie cld-faibioned piaao. plaTed iritb
jtbe black aad wlite t'::tea tad ttld
! tie cbj ca: cnrl d up ia Lrr isp Eke a
: eUh-pt caterpillar, and at la?t i: vra?
! sanstt.
I Tiaie to uiilk tbe co-3 aad rict
; tbe bara doors for tbe L'gbt.
: li t-vidt-at caougb tbat tbtre
; w as rolas to be a f-tcrm, fjr tlencita :
; ana west were uara aaa p: j:a:r ,
Willi oibitoBS Vtatk clouds, aad tbe
j wort wii.ds feig-LeJ drearily ca tie'
! rioe woods batk cf tbe Lctute. And,
ii ii
liadeed, Leiureilarrartt Lad dc-se cj; SLe obeyed Lira I": '.Tilly, aad as
; tie odd jobs at tbe bara, tbe Crst.llcy ntd tc."'. tier la tie tvi':x.s
: frreai -drrrs cf tte frczta raia becia ' place. TrLl.-b was t-carcclT Lrre
; u ;a.ii, u:iu k iu. ti..t u
' Ler tupper aad strained tbe cllk.
! tbe Etoiui bad setia deadly ca7aest.
! SLe closed aad barred tbe door?
' be wiadows were already fasteacd
' drew tbe shatters, and piled tbe
kitcbea fire place fuii of dry Liekcry.
; Tbe kif.ea Lad fcae Id siefp ia a
! caiLiosed ctairia tbe corner, aad
: tbe old black cat fit ca lis Lc-artb
. r J V. tr.. .tt..' ...
bliaking Ler eyes
r LeerfuJ blaze, .
steep
tbe 1
le, aad cream -
ilarrarct read a 11
; t a a great ceal, as r:r;s ol Ler cjre
are prvae to do cbea left lo tbetu
; stives. She made a very pretty pk
; mre, if oaly there bad beca sateoae
1 Id see Ler.
11 tr soft brown Lair wa? uaboua 1.
aad fell rippiiag- to Ler waist: 1.-. r
Mcrrei starred cp. She bad act
tbk'-urbt it was so late. The evea
iaj bad roae tC much quieter tbaa
sae bad expected it would. It was
so dreadful to stay alone, after all,
sAe said to Lerelt'.
the opened a shutter, aad peered
out iato tbe nic-hi. It was as dark
as Erebus, aad tbe wind aud raia
beat araiast tbe paae ia a perieel
torrent. Tbe Jude woula not
ibink of reiaraitg ca such a liiglt.
Well Tommy," said she to tbe
cat. 'T guess ycu aad 1 aad kitty
wiii ro to bed. We must be ut bt-
; times in tbe morals?, yea know,
; since there 'ii be none tut us to uj
j the chores."
As she spoke, Nltnrarel stooped to
j strike old lorarcy, but to Ler intake
; surprise, she saw tbat ibe animal's
'. j,uW aad tail were erect her eves
aad clanged to glassy green i f rage ti.e ri,:? a yeunc man tt as ty- i
and terror, and with slow, panther ; 0 p..rk?. tr d tbe ,1 d ;lu-e erclaimed
hke tread, ebe was making ler wet ! ;3"Lis wife:
toward tie door which opened cpoa ..i--;c?s ry io, Aul-U-: t bet's ai
Utm Um -nmMf..-.-- - ! neraon'. There's no mistaking Lim.
Andwbiiesbe gazed, Margaret, 'tje-8 torEe a month i arlier tbaa we
saw withijorrcr Xhdt the latch :fipor.d bro. Eut I grcat'y fear
slowly lifting, and the next Element j,;.2.t.:..n-' is cus? witb'Mcrl She's
tbe door swung open with an omln-'&i enr'.r riser, and the shutters are
ous creat, and a maa stepped into t.
room. He was a short, thick-set
feiiow, with sandy hair and whiskers. '
and a pale, ferociuus locking eyes set
far back in Lis head.
"So, Lo, my dear," said Le, you
are sole proprietor it appears ?
I'or an instant Margaret's Lean
stood still, but she was naturally
brave, and she was proud as wt.il,
and would not allow ibis man to
tbat she feared Lim.
"I Lave tLai ion or,"' she aaid
coolly "who are ycu:' and wLat do
'T trust you will excuse me if 1
neglect to introduce myself," said
the man with much courtesy ' as
for my business, I am quite happy to
inform yoa about that I want the
eight thousand doEars that tbe Judge
brought from Elidgeiy bank last
evening, and I depend on tou to
point it out to me."
Tbe indignant blood rushed to
Margaret's lace, and she answered
sharpiv:
'T w id me before I Wiii eo as
To a
ask!"'
"You shall Lave your choice."
He produced a pistol which
cocked deliberately, and pointed
her Lead.
"Show me the place where the
he;
at :
is hidden, or I'll blow your brains
out.''
Like lightning a varied train cf
thoughts rushed through the Lead
of tbe girl; in that one instant of time
she thought of a score cf plans to
evade the rascal, and simultaneously
discarded tbem as imnracticable.
I here she was a.oae, helpless, a
weak girl, almost a mile from anv
other tuman Labiiatioa, aad ia suet
: a storm it was by no means Ekelv
; that any one-would be passing
i from whom she could claim a;
bv
lance, j
Eur a second she thought of risk-,
ing everything to escape by the;
otter door, ana trusting to the dark- j
ness and Ler knowledge of tbe way, j
to attempt to reach Mr. Turner's ttu ;
seek protection. ,
Hut the man seemed to divine her!
thought ior Le stepped between Ler
and the door.
E'-J I
'No my beauty yoa don't
mat game oa me. ' te said, witn
sir Ionic smile, And now I'd
give '
i tou just three minutes to decide
wbtttyou ildo. If you w iii show j
me wnere the money is, I swear not i
to do you harm; if you refuse, 1 ;
swear to kid you, and trust to I
luck for hading it without your;
kelp." . .
He took out his watch and stood '
ree-arcinr- u snd Iarfret fth-rna'A. '
t. As bhe stood there faint and Efid-'
c!t will fear, a now id -.a Tipr.ptraTf.ri ,
Margaret's brain, and she was in
iust that sta'e of dejmeration which i
fct.rtrta at na RfloriFirn hno-prt-r "Tpnt i
Come life or oeath. she must save l
the monev for which her triends bad ' Hp?, displayiag a set of clean, weii--w,at lawyers were made of and Le;have Wen carried away ty i- ea.
toiled so long and earnestiv, and the : brushed teeth, booking almost the himself would bay lawTers and judges rent.
loss of which would iovolie them in 1 personification cf beauty and good- sheriffs and juries. He knew that'
ruin. As she thccglt she saw ness, singing, and as merry as tbe ' tLe one thing that ia a needv and: r ''"'
wav to do it though it would compass t
i.-",?C!..,; " 1
.-i .v.
10U may JiUI cp year pistol,' sue
said calmiv.
the money is
p-tnfpalerl " "
That'a sensible, ror dear," saia'warmtii cpoa tnccar.u.
the man. -It ain't often that tense ! Such a girl is Eke a gentle shower
ana a prettv jace tro logetner. iut
you re aa exception. Gome, loe live
ly, now."
She took a candle from the table
selected one from a bunch of key3 in
a basket tanging from the wall, and
bade tim follow her.
7.
JULY 11, IS75.
SLeled L'.-Ji tr. tLo Mirs to tbe
doer if tit- t-ak ci .-(. s-; i'cd tie
'ler, aaa cptL;:? the I:xr, p-jiatcd
to tbe li.:i-k
ia the fsrttcr corccr
'Yea t;-;
tLrrc."
jflc t-tepj.
but be sc-:;iu
;-u!!ed Ler tl
I r.bit
Hfk
S'.-ic r -r i.in t.
t a'.er.
t nvl
r bv ;Le v,t
Tv r.ii Liai.
'1 kaoT juur rarr.e.
v c u:d ir-i ie iatJtbat
ccrsc-d c;ce
;i
l. .c aai tLea ii tt-e ii-x-r ujn.a
Ttke out , ti e k?j tad t'.zz it c
tie n&'.rs. f-zti cc-a.e ia w:tb rc?
tLra't cat Tca.
L'.H.a cf.
wa
I
ta-'
rb to
c-.-ata.a
ib!E. Marr
. 1 be iit'er i sd
-C LC'CT puii d
wt;n tt.e tsa vri,
kft free. File; den
it tc.
It f but . l;b a tharp
-.uat
ta i ..-eEe-i tt tae saiue t
A ferce c at: I ur-t frc
frctti tbe Lar-
nal" b:1 crlc-.L
lisabVcate Lerd
will sb ;-;.t yea."
St; I Muraa
r Las a siTitt
UUt -U ' TC U I:
Iltli aad fu:le 1 I L
't'nen the deer, or I
'Do as Ton please,
irtt. ueftintlr: the do
lock sad caa be i-rcatd oaly frcm the
outde. Aad calrss sume one comes
to c-rr ribd we sLa.ll rtataia catli
' we die. which wl.i - -.'y a
1 hrtrrs tt the rcostl"
'You tbe dt.vli; Yv'Ly have
done tbirl" Le dettacd L---ar.-e
rage.
' -a't yea l.u :t : ;: y . a -.v,.
toe. '
; "Ci-r.-Inlv: Tut Ivr-:.'e-r deatl
few
vsu
i;b
-:L to
If we
coub:
' the ruin cf my Lt-rl friends..
die here as we shall wltbou
, the money will be saved."
; Tbe a'.b?. and eur-us cf the maa
' were fearful I'ut M:;-caret felt no
fear something above and beyond
: herself sustained Ler, aad she w as
happv in tbe censcl.-usness that her
: life v.'ould purchase the eld Lome f.-r
' her k:nl benefactors.
! Tbe close torr-id air w,lched upon
i Ler like lead-already had tie wretch
; who was Ler rotrt-sa'.oa. sack stnp?
'fled to the fo-tr. 'All her past life
: ca..;e vp bff.-re her: Le beard voices
ll.-ng mate beneath the grave clods
! and tLea life and seasc "f-.ded cut,
aad she knew no m .to.
Jo dure Wa..aee iuad bis s.ster
better, but tbe stcraa coming on it
i was deemed le si to remsin tli tight.
' but early ti e neat mcrning be set cut
' for Lome eec jmpan'ed bv bis wife.
dirrlved ia tbe s;
.1 it
bis bou.-e
' ie
1 ,:p' tcj.
! c,ut
wbs suH-risect to see tt? stutters
.sea, and tt-e emmaey gtrtsr
smoke of welcome. 1
vet cicf!
lie w Li; pel cp his
soon Lad Lis 1 v-z ah; at
horse.
SOU bv
f.nl
the
natd.
j The Crst warm rrietitirs over, the
' js;r,. rtv-pe d tl "the fastened do-r.
; but ePc'.tng no response bis alarm
1 increased, "and after sb atlng for
j Xlargaret at the top ci bis toIcc, and
; r Tr rer-lr. w ith Aljernoa's
fa-e'belp. be burst cr-en the door, and ea-
tercd the k:t;
A'l veas as she bad E;t it ia tue
previous night the f.re bad burned
down, the black brands covered tbe
hearth; the chambe r door stood sug
gestively open. Father ard son as-e-enoed
the stairs, and beef way up
tbe Judge tumbled e ver tbe key cf
i the oak cooset.
-Good Leavens'." be exclaimed,
i the lev c-f tbe closet where 1 left that
money, i n-rcni:y i.ar tu-t sour
o-. ,a -,E.- ft -i-.r iof
i jun ivuiiu itt i.. ........ ..
; and ' o 'their r.e.tted knocklnrs there
came no response from witiiia.
the
Alrerrioa a -"'.: el the her cad
, eoen-ei
;: re vea
frightful
Vi;h fenrfuliy
face c-f tbe robber
distorted, pu-rpie
ay ca the floor,
a little removed
'aift, lay Marca-
i stone dead, and
ret.
Algornoa bore her down stairs aad
into the open air. but t was. very
tr,PT hi-?., kl.c gave anv sign or
token of life.
..-
And
was a week be -
fore she was able to
account c f w bat had
ingthnt tight oft;-:
ve a detailed
ho; :
iened dnr -
cak:
doset.
Hut she had saved the money
the son undertook to pay tte deot o.
gratitude owed bv his father.
And before the winter was over
Algernon married Margaret, End
together the-v dwell in the old home
stead, and on stormy L'gbistbey tell
their children the s! ;ry .-f t oak
closet.
LncaUins tlilldrm.
C.-r-i, v.s the b-v cr girl who smiles
assooa as the first ravs of the morning
sua glaace ia through the window,
raT. i.ar-r-T and kind. Such a bey
. u-rsl t- fit to - wake no" into a man
.,.; Mhaa contrasted with a sul-
1-n. morose, era" del E-.iow, who
6I.pS tn d snarls like a sur'y cur, or
t0w1s and gratis like aa untamed
tvena from the moment Le epens Lis
fta-rry eves till Le is confronted ly
i," breakfast- Such a pirl, other
things being favoral le. -t il! be good
mate-rial to aid ia gladdening some
cMnf.trtalde Lome. 'T to re Cae, ClVll-
ize. tame and humanize a
rude
hratLer. making Lim rt-atle, affection-:
ste and lovable.
It is a East to eve:, look at such a
iOT-instdring Ctrl, and
see l-e sm.io-S
tiowm
so to speak, from the parted
birds me witte-anaae bsras mai
rr,ni!yer.r their morn'r.ir concert long
it.f it !.vr '- f'resmiwl that tbfl '
mi C ;
ipotr .i whole Hood if EgLt oad
. .
: j-a.iu.u, i-. r
tind wcrds. tweet smiles, and acts ef
merer to al! around her tne joy ana
light of the household.
1
The path of
Custom House.
dutT-thrcna-h the : nately refused to name a price was; splendid prospects for u me c oPs. -1
discjuallf.ed from sitting at the trial. ' and a large increase ia the atree-e. ,
eraki
Ta-ced was lie ot sirlklcr 1:1 us--trttloa
cf a rcrr f.nrnoa faitb be
lief ia tbe Ala.:?b:y Pt-lltr. He is a
rictiai cf a or?t toucbia fdflity y
tbe jrest prlaclpl? wlicL ffery rood i
Ataericaa wi'I furely 1-e tbe last to
fleet- Ills creed was rt-ry sitr.p'.e:)
it was ttat Ecaey wc-ald bay every-
tLiart and be rc:ocd cpoa bis Ik I.tf
with tbe sweet security of tbe Mn
sa'oaa wbj sees bv faitb a Leaven t-f
IE cur Is. Ctr.aiaiy bis ctifiieaee:
j was EM sar.-ris.Isr. lie Lad proved i
;LL creed, lie Lad seea xacBfT work i
1 miracles. He bad seca b':?e,f. a ;
l&aa cf u t"frerae--s and of as ad-;
i raatsres. risiar swiftlv I r ceas cf i
it :rcai jasir-aifucaat ptve-rty to tbe
coatrel cf a rrtai i arty. It bad
made biro master cf cae of tLe great
cities cf the world. It bad secured
for bira Gcrerncrs. Leri.-lalares,
councils, aai legal aad e xeeurive aa
tbority of every kind. He iavested
ia land aad jud-es. lie boucbt dogs
aad lawyers, lie silenced ibe j-ress
with a geiuea muzz-, aai mou-y
raae L:s w;:i i:t.
litre was a ataa who
,
waned
aotblktr that mcaer could n:t bur
was it rtrcuae that he Lad unbound
ed faitb ia it ; Every brru c f virtue
was to him mere affeetatien, a mere
or less iarenb-us an 1 tenacious
' strike" fer money. If a maa sp.ke
cf
the
nesty, r atriitism, stlf-re.pect.
j a -. -. we. tare, p
t'Utiic . : .a. a.
j. justice, right. Twi-ed smiled at
hue phrases ia which the auc
tioneer anxious to sell himself cried,
uoinc: go'ngl'' Argument, reason,
drct ney. ih-y wore mt-ani-gEsS to
Lim. if an epponent btld oat. Le
simply asked tow mo -LI'"' TLe
world w as a market. Life w as a
bargain. He felt Lin. self with pride
to be the larrest operator ia 1 Is way,
as Yandt r'-.lt ia Lis. cr Stewart ia
Li.-.
Ia Albany Le bad the finest e.uar
tcrs at the I'tlavaa. and when be
came into ibe great dining re-Ota at
dinner va e, and locked at all the ta
bles, thronged with members cf the
Lea-lslsture and the lull y, be bad a
b-Ligasnt, paternal expression, as cf
a patriarch j leased to see bis retain
ers hnppy. It was a magnificent
renderin-r of I'agla aad bio j Dpi".?.
Yea could imag'ne trotting up and
down ia the character of an unsus-
' J-IcieU
; ke-rch
eus cid rentlemaa with bis Land-
ef bs-rjglng cut f bis rocket.
that Lis scholars m'srht slow their
skill in prigciag a wipe. He knew
wbleb of that cheerfO'i cc mpacy was
tLe Ar.ful I'odcer and which C-;
rltvi
Hates. And Le tever doubted that
Le could bey ere-y rasa ia tbe roc a
if be were willing to pay the price.
s.t at the Cap'.tiil, w L-ere tits tbe
Legislature of a t-oble commonwealth
cf feur mllli.-ns cf souls be moved,
about with a a air cf fat rood nature, i
Eke the chief shepherd if the flock.!
If be stood at the door cf the Asseru- i
b-'y locking in. it j? easy to fancy Lim j
saying to himself, Tte state pays
the-so men two or three hundred dob 1
E'.rs for feur months' service: I will I
give tbem better wages. Hed'd not .1
doubt it was a fair transaction. What '
is the State : It is only four millions j
of
eorle, be thought, who a-e all !
trvin
to be rich struggling, cheat
ing, by hoe k or by crook, every maa ;
for him-t'f, and "the clevii take the!
hindmost, to be rich. These men j
would l-e fools u-ot to take ny money, s
And be smiled bis fat smile, and paid :
ilberaliv Jor alithat was in market. 1
There were some papers, wbose
price he could not ascertain, which
persisted in speaking ill of him aad
his pa's. If the fools did not know
their eve a interest enough to be con
tent with a rood price say, cf cor
porrtioa advertising they rr.u-t be
silenced. Tbe conceit of virtue must
not be pushed too far. So one dav
; his Legislature passed a bill virtual -
1 It i!v!;?- bis d-ps noTvt r to imprison
. v r- s . - - j - , . . -
' e-Et --s at their pleasure. Hut virtue
ittrt is, me iweea meory oi j;ie,
i ob'Stinacv in holding out for a higher
prize muttered such a rea.iv respee -
; tab.e protest tbat the pu'..;-c project
. of coercion failed, and private raetfa
I ods were tried. Tweed bad no doubt
I that reputation could be bought as
! well as tb-e power. I'ctcr Cooper
; builds an institute for the education
of the poor, does be Yoa mean.
said Tweed, a monument to Lis cwn
glory.
TT? r.T a certain number of
: thousands cf dollars for the reputation
; of philanthropy. And Mr. Mewart
ibciids a wtiktng wemans pa.ace.
Ah I and Mr. Aster founds a 1 b-ary.
Indeed! and they are bene vole nt gen
tlemen and benefactors of their kind?
Not at t'.h They merely invest mon
ey ia a certo.ia k;nd cf fame. That
pleases their taste, as fast horses and
pictures please the taste cf other peo
ple. I will show yoa how 'lis done,
says tbe faithful believer ia the Dol
lar. And he gives tfty thousand
dollars to the poor just as winter is
beginning. "Let the cavi'ers fot
what ibeT will," exclaimed a myriad
of voices, "that shows a good heart
Tweed, as it were.
tins a
wink.
; told ycu hew it was
don
ne, Le seems
to say: wtat :s mere ma:
wll not buv ?
Is it surprismg l'tat such a man did
: not trv to tva-ae ;a-t ce
Justice, in
his view, was a commoutty Eke legis -
lative toEcr. l.te new mui'it iaue -
pendence, like the reputation of l-e-1
nevo'ence
Tbe reform move-meat
w as to Lim a sudden ana con. using
flurry, in which strikers, tt whose;
term's he weald not vie'd, had scme-i
how gained a momentary advantage,
lie bad tierbans made a mistake in
DOt bnyitg tbem at their own price-
Sncce-s Lad r.os-ib'r put hiai off
Lis
in-5
be
guard. He was sure tbat If aa
fjictmcnt was found, tbat would
tbe 0f jt allcl Lad no
shame. His friend Fi.-k Lal
shewn '
greedy wond can not fad 13 money.
H Pair.p bis "rrf trial, and tie
: j: .1 ......... -1- r... V m T.p 1
juij u.sa;:re-j . u.ui.it, tit -
' :3 pf" course, rccral tnlr. butt i is coa-
; elusive, il justice, lacet.ous.y o ,
; ca,d, wanted ano: her bout, he wouid ,
- - . .
up hruiiag. ' mere
or .iatbb.e that the lawyers
leTise for which he had not;
: ir;tt
tou;c hj .iui,.
could deTise
'made munificent preparation, evea to
i assertinr that the iadge who obsli-
WHOLE NO. 1053
.Joaey Lad aivcr
ccrtalalv weal J a .:
- E-t it did, aad
filled before -.
t
t ttti.s -ast a t.
tbe bewl;d ra:eu:
cftbtS slrrp'e cle
Ile bad but cae
aad tlat was a. w
ace cGLSiemanca
vo7.ee were pitiful,
ariicle ia bis faitb,
i destroyed. He Lad
; thin? cpoa tbe ccrtal
i xniebty Ioliar. aid
' Uj rfr'i yi: , t.
stilrd everr
Ltr cf tie Ai
L,e i u 1 1 -.
Charles Warrta Stoddard
There are bouses ia l'i.renc-e.
cf tbem, tbat i..ost as .. if.
y wcr
ouiit cf the stare see a err of. sorro
dismantled theatre. I saw ore this
morning, a sacg modern f:r, as se
verely simple ia its jr - pendens as s
pack.cg box, jet it was so tcachel
cpby the trttsLi aal sr me scenic ar-lir-l
that a balcony with six pillars
seemed to start cut from the front cf
it. There a-e two d.-.rs and four
windows introduced to c::rp'ete the
harmony cf the facade. Yet these
were a'.i decept'tns; the Lou-e p-e-teadtd
to be t-f ston". with a plaster
that Lad peeled c ff i .-pot?, crrosirr
the rough cut
. .
wa:.s
in tas au.e
vLad
a mere i ..turc,
if. and'allf'e
;wo j-;ce;ns biil-t.-r
that was be-
a cat sunned Ler
away from br sat
injr but act eooi:. c.
voad tbe art
c f even a Florentine
A rake '-an-ed aca;nk;
bouse painter.
tbe wa.;, ana cast a pa:; ade sua
that cnE-rtunctt'T rati against
e
k-n f -r trts ' i- ?
:a toe un
v a en
the shadow was
stat'
rem t
nart: two
e ba'cnv;
uvuis r uttered !
a pail was tame d ever ia the cc
part, and a bush that m'ght l-?wi
a b.tanlst bloome'd f rtver In !
me :
soms cf Tt.::o-e and re r-
tn sav orv as cab:. ace
Was "this aiil' "No. cue of the
fraudulent wind: ws was cpen. a fair
and mc-st substantial virgia leaned
f.-rth. and with Ler arm extended I ke
a statue, she waves n'ght and day.
year after -. ar, a handkerchief to the
pa-ser-by, be be frie nd or strange r.
Tils sort cf thine is cften seen in
Eioren.e. S:met:nes two lovers
t:
:n ukM-usmra v ;n a saa
v n-
d.iw. One
the inmates
cnestEus o
is half
inclined
tsk ;f
Sat I
f that
r tn:s p.cture, but
nature w;-uld be
too freouenu I have aim
fdenee in evervthinrr 11;
st lost C
cntlne. I
am never excite sure tbat it is a bru-e
I see before me-, or cry the rear wall
cf somebody's garden. I am quite
convinced that I shall some dav bod
mvs-.lf knocking at
e.
.se uoor.
,! -,-r r-T
waiting imrattennlT f.r tbe
scent c f
tbe fat faced woman ve to s
ts Wot a
.e world
! r.
"
i
ter wet sm.t.ng upon t
cm the window overhead.
No little interest has been mat. Tes
ted ia tbe Germaa family, a porti.n
of whom were brutally murdert i by
the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indi
ans while ca their way from Georgia
to Colorado, aad the remainder, the
two eldest daughters, carried into
captivity, though tow happily re
stored to civilinatio-a enee more. The
jiarticuiars of their capture, and tbe
tales t-f their terrible suffering while
held ty the savages were beart-ren-
cering ia the extreme, aad are iar.il-
iar to our reader?, but there is an -
ether little unpublished episode cen
nected with their checkered career
which we will give our reade rs. Some
time since, we are inarmed by Wm.
I'edas, of Texas, a bottle was picked
up ca the beach ca the Gulf tt Mex
ico, near the mouth of the Eraaos
riter, which epen examtnatioa was
found to contain a paper ca wl:ch :
. was
written an account of me cap-
.tare of the German girls and the
' names of the various members of the
'tmiiy. Low the parents were murder-
icd. together with other facts and ia -
eidents: also their epp:
c-xims'.e loca-'.
1 lion and temporary camp, which was .
. evidentlv cn tbe headwaters of the
i . , , . ari
i Era7o?. This bott.e bau been ccrew c -
up i.ri.k. v v k.ku.. .u-.- .. ..,-u.-,
I the two eldest girls, and thrown into
! the river, m Lopes ;t m gatrecca civ
i.izatica ia
tbat wav, and srranre to
say. after having traveled er
Ix-od miles along the devious wind-;
ing and changing current cf the Lone .
Star State's most magalfcent stream, '
it was picked up on tbe Gulf of Mex
ico nanv weeks after the caotive
1 g-ns tad written tms oott.e tistory
; cf me:r suftemngs, and about tte
same time the sijrv cf their eventful
and horrible e!ght months' captivitv
was given
own lips.
to the worll frcm their
C-ncei-aial BrII
and lt
XiM-tour-
flail.
Henry Seybert. a very patriotic
aad pabiic spirited citiuea cf I'EIla
ce'phia, Las made aa offer to that
city of a very heavy bell and a large
clock for use in the tower of old la
dependence Hall. The bell is to be
ef Troy manufacture, and according,
to tbe contract made with Mece-tiey .
& Kimber'T, is to we'fTh lG.Oe-V
. j pounds each 1.000 pounds represent-
1U oiiV VI ur i'i ..iui i j . .i...-.
Lite tbe old "LibertT btlE" now bro-
kea. this bell will bear the inscription
... , . .. -....'-.;.
i reclaim l.ncnv mrcuguout t.i cue
; jaD!j tnt0 6;; tre inhabitants there-
a'.so another s-ripturai text,
; ..(iorv t0 God ia the highest, and ca
:.. - v. r-.ofi wi.i toward men.
TLe ed is to be placed in tbe tower
, rr;or t0 the Centennial anniver.-arr
. it-f,
.
Lovix'.v. June Z". ' -- ' The
S'atHterd't special dispatch from
' IVsth reports tbat the loss of Lie ly
the tempest of yesterday exceeded
'the Erst report. "One hundred and
ft-eiings of'twentT dead bodies Lare been found
in tbe Danube, and many more must
I'AEi.-, June di Tbe damage to
prOtrty
bv the ltundat.ots m me ,
j- JouJ0Bse
and Area ai.ne
-leeeds $d4.000.0ou. TLe bsavscst
.nCiPG a-p 11 I t! ui .-- i - -
: .1- ..r.-' r.rr.' ,
- - n..r-.j Lot et Garonne,
lrlZ,. tbe rt,;;cf cf lLe
. par-3 t--
sJ!uerr4d Be'gium.
- ' e I
The latest re;orts from Iowa shoi
L5- do TC-u VUi'. - ,
. vctcu that
very il ;: r rr. -i
rc-w: V.br no Ics a -aaa t-aC'"
-rdo caYinri. " u"
.U d wl? v. as he
lie was a c: :.!' c!s n et, painter.
. trcLite-rt. s-a'pt r. pbj4--"-'-es-,
giae-f r. satcral LEto-i-a. botantis:.
: al iavest:.--, ail ia c-ne. He trsn';
: a "J ark fit nil trade tn I master c f
'rone," either. He s? a real mus
; ler c-f na:r tr:s.an-d.. a prt.-Tsd
wr-rtrr ts...e.
WUs did he lirt?
r-w'ewbfre t-::.: tbe t:re ;L:
CelUUT-U .1
Azi wbe:
la the be:
-I'tvereii Aajfrica.
e was be b.-ra
:t':al cl:r cf Fbcrr a :e .
in Italy
IVraaps . . :.;e of y .a may fee; a
;.".!- br--.,r accutiatcd with Lira
T.L-TJ 1 1 i; t.u tlat it waa Leonardo
da V;a-i -l palrted or? of the
rrand'-t p .tares in the world
" Tie La-t t. o: -." j, p ;-.ure that
Las been copied mr.-y tiree?. ard ea
grared in several s. - f.? that al
most every cae La an idea tf the
arrangement and p-osi-.lcn at tie ta
ble cf the figures of Our L 'i aai
his disc:: les: though I tra t;li that,
v. 1th out seeing tbe painting it.-t-lf, a
cue eaa f ; rm a a. tita cf how grand
aad be.ui.f-: it is.
And ct.V to think cftte thousands
tf r;i;"' bard---orbing Americans
w n j
row
ria..y i-wn, ia their wbee-ibar-an
i r c a-l ;rk" cf Le. nirdo
Yin--; :-r.-
J:
w Er!t.
I
c ;
t; tua-T tots
--ar. un t
the i ks
cattle in .t Itaerlan d, s.
- or L. rd-;aea. can de-wberee'-.
uts along the
viuiesef me mruntaias.
t the kf.l? mar
that t. " ' '
tect their
win dine a eel
and al-o that
together. T
and ia slr.e f
e bells v;-v ;n form
. m a sasali 1 1 a k I t 1--
a pun'.-nmen:. Tte ecw,
per--, r 1- auty. sacac :y.
enduet. ft her to be the leader of tLe
L-rd. is a 1 -rays ca ral-d3ys d - . r
galste . ' y t: e lk-o-ost an 1 d nest-toned
le' of tie gravest ornament
Collar, ; .1 so dc.wa. througa til ,
grad e, us - f good, to tbe small ap
pend; that marks tbe indifferent y
good r tievt-r an'mal. and tl e t.-tal
absea-. e i f omamc tt an d dlstlnotl -a
wbieh p;ints out the selbwi.Ied cr
vied: us. If any cow has U-en rvb'y
-of straying, tr nn-e emiy bthavi.-.
breach cf rdlne. cr anv Tl- i.-js
trbk. tbe disc
not test! lied
temj-orsrv el
and this S.ldo
ord-.r and :
k- .r-.
:y IE-:-iritI
ui fad
event cf the c:: ' - r is
ws, but 1 v tt
on c f her' Ull :
to redaoe he r to
a ret'ctltic-s tf
tbettvn.t. i:
niv Lecessarr
see a cow on a
Ler bandage cf d.s
around her n: k, an
ra.a-njy, w.ta
nctioa strajp'd
the a to sec be r
ci-1 r.ved : .t, .or s me fa
i. " t f. r ro i -
to be Convinced that tl
s is true
She Is now gar. g;
f.-.ii. V. 1
gloomy.
..d-hum:red.
Ler. i-ulkv
an I
an I
I .it r of Ihr ApKll
M. -ufct
. t v.-
:s s
tptred
to have
suffered mart
death t v -ti e
rcm, -ct
fwerd. Et
was put It
the e.ty cf
th-ugh th
; Egvp: -li,
EtLi,tia.
ct. Mark vers orr-cg'
streets cf A'enandr.o.
he cr : ire b
St. Luke n as La: ged
tre-- ia Ore e.-e.
n rn
St. John was put into a eauEir: a
f bolil-g c 11. at Home, and escaped
death. He. afterwa: d- d e d a natural
death at II: hesas. ia Asia,
Su. Janes lb? Great was be Lode i
at J rasalt m.
j m. Jam-os the Ess wa? tlrwa
;r; m a 7'.n:
rle. an J t:o
a- lo cr wing of the tern
u l.a'en to death with a
s c .
S:. rhli.p
a r ; r.r r.t
was bar
II -era:-.
u up ac
a i.:
a st
of
Eh-vg.a.
St. iErth-i -me-It
the e.mman
was f.aved
ef a barb;
e
Us
km:-.
M. Andtc w wa? bound to a er-or
, whence he t re
, he typTtd.
St. Thomas
1 bo dr with a
be d to the prople t
.s run through
ce. ne ar dEor-a'
tte
. in
the East Indies.
A L-nd
;nto cc
n newsb--r baviag strav-
:rry was Irought U f.re" a
tbe pes -ec-a a pTty cha-ge.
,. -
'
e c ;
" it :.(-
t'ce.
With
-Wbe:
"With
e do Ton i.ve
as
led
r v n
,-.,
-a
re
d the b-
e Lees
'ather
Where c-e
"At home."
"Vrhe
rc is :;.c
t h:
tared it-
UsC"e.
"Th;.
u here Em
' d man.
replied the '
v inking at the
mrg-
istrat.
The yr-urg rascal was te
bach there." and he went.
As a strange r was yesterday knotk-
ing
at the do.r cf a Erase ca Second
M. a L-. y came around the corner
and inuirc d:
"Got anything to s-.-IE"
"Yes, I want u sell your meth-tr
a hex c : t.-oth pa.-te."
Might ts wt-II get tfTa tbe steps."
continued tic- bey, as a sa.de lrke
out trout 1 Lis mouth: 'she's get
stcrc t eti. and she cleans "em w.th
a w e . le n rag!"
Mhittij Stiiarm in Iiliiaatrr.
Wa--;-tn'T ". June C''
'cncrv:-
sorllodri- k reports to the Internal
IU-venae 0:T.Vtd-y from Milwau
kee ti e s "i-ure r-f the extensive c.s
lillerT of He nry Lcnheld and the
reel' fving-h -use of Fisch A Elidbuck
-r - -- i
stan.r. tie te-t.mrr. v
against tern being ccnclo.sive
Lrriitfrj of a M)r Ckiltf.
E x--, mix. July 1 Willie Woff.
aged six years, sto'ca from Lis Lome
in Scranton some months since, hat
been found at Mahanry City, ia
charge tf an intoxicated -vcman.
Doth have been sent to Serantcn. the
boT to bis parent-'. a-d the woman
nnder arrc.-t charg"d with abduction.
A kind beared, peace loving Eal-tim-
re man painted Lis front steps
:n-en:v-t'are-e times trying- to please
ti we. and then she decided tbat
tLe Cr-t ceb-r was the best.
A Canadian eaa -end you his news
paper by mail f-.-r one cent postage,
but it w.Il cost yoa four cents to re
tarn ii to him ever the same route.
A distinguished engineer from le
ft is in St. Louis for the express
purpose c: rrtcng its p.aus.
iegs and t'uetographs of lb- b:g
br.dge.
St B-miEE rou tvz IlraAm-
?iru:rent tr a e.eeo-t.a-3 bell, w.-n
by the l-ader tf the herd
o a: cu-t.-r.el and attsrhed do
the aulas:- bce rne to thee bells,
that the --Irs;' -n - f tLern is ft-it as
whose su
and good
ir