u U riiis of Fwblication.'! .XT -. -. I .'1 c. .... ...-:-ei uaulal'.er :--r ' . .,r, 4.,!ip. P .-3.a.:i" cep:-"" ... t ,.- u: ht.'.t" b- ; ti? -: ifceW . '. re l..! Ua'-Ve lUe r-ri;5'. . r.-n'-r-.r fr a J-!' a" : "!.'.'.,: a e th lt ; . . r.s.rt' A-i-lff i Sjn-ersrt Printing Co-rrpany. j j .!: i cu. Pa.-!:' Memirer Gird i.Mi.f.nr..UTt KNLV I' -.ea M k'TZ. AT ".irioiiNtY AT LA -. , s. ..'fKi htiit Y. ATT' ti r- A X , .)' A1T' KNU AT LAW. .NtV-i AT rr- -"v at L - ,i -i.: i .r LA . i i.V AT LAW. : Tv, .y , -r IT'. AIL' ! .iiJUTtti ' n: L. ' Iii i' , i!K.H x ii l.i, r ' TTi i.Vf.V AT j ... i - .i 1 .1 H. L . H-. - pa L t .net- A S( i 1 T. il La V. ;Lt.l u ...i. i , ' ' ' -.ur i-.f.-- ' v;eii ii. . 1 !v v : --rrr.." - I.KM.- l.tll.l '"''. '.l.v it orai:nM:T, im. a-ii -r -. l'. ''.i TU W. M M A ill I N . 1 1) MIU.EU. u: r t'A r-ive ; iM'.-. . I? ' r ttsf yr.f- a; rvi ! tit T, '. i:itw J i tr ..arte! .iL-ili-ii ; a JuIIN i'.II.L. DE2N TIST. .r 'r-, a.--1 -t. Pa. KlIFK- A I. TKKTH !! ,1. V. Yl'TZY. i) e: t i s t HALE CITY. i.ft Co.. V. : .1 T--'!-. '.i: if'- 1 L.: ..a, a: Law : Oi'. i I-ar'i.-ui-.i a lt t. Ti J-r . Mxt .iai J.w- tttt. f !. r.- r: t i:i 'm- .-V tiii't;:tz i.ir.r Vp II ILL HOl'r-K j-.ii y ii : i -.. r ;' p!' . .r r' a' r in-! .i:.-i."n B,if!' ; I.-' ir .TtlTl.-!.: t.-anr :T" ;CT 71. -il.-l I..-.- IV AM"ND IIOTKI. i nil stows v. W'l 1.1. t l'rt VAX, I'r rV; .1 IT. h t-C St r. J ; f ( It tn .ruhf : fn i-p-ii.',' 'j-1. ai l-- 1 T JaxJaCa- MB HIM : Unl KM HI K i ll -fira tf.? rjnp rnjj I jfa TnrfQpr ; JOHN HICKS & SON, -tt.Mf pa., And Real Estite Brokers. 1 -r.iii.urj) i-o,. ,:.-.irr-: I u J (r x ix n .t :i ; Uak-r , r.uf 3 Hh Iis f, i' v 11.4..; Lj if ija:-T it1. I.-.tl iUK I OMF.S FOU ALL. ). r.r- l.al;' f -Jk.-'. aUi.a't 'rO.. t'Uli'UT: hp:, A' , id :iu- i.i -r ' ' m:. ta ir-. . ( f :n jf-.'-Ttr x ! -n An-r: ; l. j a--.'. 1 1 ,v ii:r 1 '. 1 '' ' t';: an, ih --..r.-- ... r t1,-:: ; -ui. Vr'f,"r'" V ... !.- i.t ! h I IV i' t? 5'-t r ii.: i:.i'a"rp ..a l..t,-;'. V 9n. f - m i li-e ipf i Tir.it lie h r rrtii i ! ram.- i ii ;.-r.i, r.. 1H1NTIST, .i,.i i ...-. .- r a '" ir-. S iw-:-?:. i I.,;:. !.-. : i.-n i-ara 1 ..iv-sr. i:.'n- ,....i.ri .- anin-iai Ii in. ! . 1. -'. -.- ; .1- i: .i' 1 : : in- ' u,'..'".. - re- i ti;,- i..:-"..i' 1 'n .. - ... : ;. ui I r i n - ti. .a ; . - . , ... 'f If! I 111- I' U'-.TV ! ' ".' ... - i ! ii ; -r v .uu it .. .,, . . . .. i. ni..r. v.v I. livi - ? ',... - - T ..:-- t: :. : n i. - ti..-1 i-i i -.i !r-a " - "-r ' 1 -.-.n -i ' i. u:- ' .ui t.n.- a:. I a- t . I OA IA'T YY1V "v1 Mi. AAi . avr. .m. fit"!. JDHSSTOWH SAYIXGS BASK, Iju C LIN TON sTUEET, '.N r.. 1 - . !-: .11. .'f ; i. j! IT - -Je ur "i J nr.-s e a ! t rt.. rr. Pirt- tfU-e . r i. :-ui ir .i-'f i.i-'.r:'.. i t.-r! .'-r- r. -1. r.:t li 1- , i.t.i....:, . I u: r-i: v . i .tt.k - u ti;i: i-. K.. . 1. 11. J -1. ,- 1 1. d- -lit I -.1 :;r! l i ;. r. pan I I1'- " ' lirtWi . K. V. . H iv J -mi U v; i V Uusli.ii'. i' J - ! i A. i; . .!.. ';,-"- i-r': l i k P-.'t-n. J. 0. KI.MMKL A: Schell St Kimmel, nomkusi:'!'. v.. Accounts cf licrch.ir.ts and oth er Easiness People Solicitod. m-afts ncgouiitle m uU pr. of the Coun try for s.ile. Ziloncy loaned and Colleetior.s rr.ade. Cambria County BANK, i AV. KEDI ct CO., ; JOIIXSTOVN,PA., ' Hcurv Si.t'!iti I'-ri- W I '.:. A General lfaiVitir li'tvne Itunvarted. l'.ii t l:i:-l : -IX . i i:-r. i iail JOHN DSSERT. JOHN D. ROBERTS. JOHN DIBBRT & CO., j a T T T 4 f WIN lvi4-Ko I : JOHNSTOWN, PA. ( 1 'I - B . t I Ai-.niiil r yior-!;nl atui; other hulnea r.cpt. aiolicil; lralt. iieitlijile- iia Mil f pwrT" tltr- rnitr lorMlP.1 'lout l.oanr.l ami t olU't-tioi! . lado. l!H.-r-t at the rale ; i IVr -ttt. K r annum al-( lowi iloii '! i?UP I ! it. I Saiiiis I)'oit ltMl fii! !. ant IiU-rt-i. t uiiinMiiid-l ; Soiiii-Hitiiiiall mIicii l.irl. ,- - ,! : ' I. i:M' I rti UMi-:i-il. I F-M-.. I fh Pi .-1 J. II. Ziiiimormaii, e. i Somer'!. I'c-iina. I f Ea New Firm'i SHOE STORE, SNYDER 6l UHL Ilavlnz iurIi: 1 tbr Shot Mrt" latt lt o ncd lij II. C. IJperltia, ft'e'.jfc' j.'i-.i'Tift in ru.i.ir ;;.e".!ir: f Boots, Shoes and Gaiters I50TH JF Eastern aad Kon:3 Manufactun -nr. I. f zji c--i-!.-: V'e :i l -.? . a li'l tat 'j 501. K LKATIT TI; M'V.Hi i. o. CALF KINS. Kir AM- LINING SKINS Shoe Findings. Ti.r liliMh MAN1. FAiTt-fcE M7AKT M L.M a r.: li. tjr xi T. 15. Snytlor, 3sq. W!. 1 rc.'T;:a:I..c f..r mukir.if ! Gccd Work and Good Fits la ...-i:..1 ;v&..xi. iiiih. SUfcte. Ta paMie :i r. s -lulir tti-ii.; ca.i iacl Cllii: oer n-a, ... ! Ii.r. iV:rT:.i..i -I ;., 5 tt a.i 4. 111. ..- in 1 -!i ill ;i.:-v in '. w na li.f !iai SNYDER & UHL. Mi't'lhwrOM. A1 A MLli LCA N C V C i-O l'.EDlA j i ii- -r. v-rii; Ji iui.i AX -k.i r.: .l4 -Vi . siii . Hiil i. Las i j.lv l.O'.iPti J ur..ir (lie ll'J w( f u,. vi U- li par. oi ifcc t i :.i rWfUi-.-lii Ukli Uire . . ii L U "C iii . - '- i 1 wfAut'li . WICU, UV-.i, : it .-j u.i; ii.. an (fA.i'-t al.-l Ti'Uicu rr'www. iii ; i.i.ilA.'.A. . . i w. Uiii-u i In', i-u yein tae " ' fii-rj iu c'.iti atjf!Uii-lil ul kiiu lii-nje j tuii-.c . iii : ui rtii km J iuii;riii Watil. i..-i i.: .v. n:s ol wk. Hw-if inti.rol a, ..ii .i. u i-i :a lui u.uiai aiiu u.-tiui Ji aa i i.iJ j-iiv.-iii. ii iw i.Li.-.uir', oi h.ai ut. J v.rtl.l- aO-l i-MiSKMU" ' n-liiiuti-u una uC- , iiu-rr iuii'i tia.HiUUI clUlieol Uiiar Ulvt- j Oi-. ..i. " 1-n.i .r ur vu:iiry. " : . ;:, utis:ii:ivB liic uat attain u lbe4 j r ,H,:iii.. u.a Iwj-; ii? ! tli-lt-i!. Wll , tin ,ui.-:'il r ii.a.vriuu mil iw m-mill art iv K ; L iitrii ili' Ii-l. I tnnw.ii Lfr.e t j .Ik- m i:itnr txijrer 1 A:rn.a. . . . . j ! ..: ifrui j. Si:!, ii) rri .Ia J..r.f thlattef9le. j iri.a nil in Lin I retun oi tire ip "I um. bv , i r tiiii msu . a u.ui:i;u n- i KKtiij li!t.iirn"iifnn MiK aih. an ! i )! tin f i . r t,e! tmUflv k.i lint iururaaca.i.-a( j i. ", .-i.i-.c K-ru i. ujiii ut i!-naus Kmi . ui rt.i.i s. . i u-t u:c 1 tailB areas yrt n-I a ''Vxuie oi'". ui ani-a ta.-!it'r,..wto!'.iies. led cat of the window aad wondered u.e in.- .:- a VawB'niaaJ aaianatic Lie- "Hitiug temperature, with rain on ! if ,he lingered atHJl Then the un "ii'i r-i-r.r.a -rtii tt it the coa-t." ! came out and it began to clear away. .-" -J' ti ""r-- "0b' 1 am sorr.T:.It wouIJ ''I Ue boped tte wind would hold fair a'u-i iViar.i!-:i -a a..- urat.- ".. vt tti t re- truly dreadful to bare it rain ti-aior-t$Uet a jjtjc longer.'.', ln liMiienl .vs.t.H-.'.iW.i.f u. .i'a-.v.uici7 """r-"'!.,.. i.,-1 .r.i -.-a; ana. "en " tt'vea roKiuci au4 j i. r-t Vv,..".m. 1 , . , me w twnoa after i . Lur.V.. r..,r; u.? u . to a ierioa-! !llve..i:he..r..ta.:!iere.Tirutefh.T.be u.-i i.iii nr. t.e kaa Ha 4 ... i U . ot-. i-'rl.iii- -ubtlie . t. . n.. i. l-i a WW i . i ; ..ill .ui - u-j-ara ,-. .. ii. i :i a ur a-ia.er ini-aawr; "i" , i:u :-. i. i.n; r "'-'i- ' ; ,.,.j ! i..ois,-:?iiji'i"i.ini."-'" r ki.":r, r. -u-h .re fT the t-tiim-itii yrei tot. -aa!ja -fX'-m tlavia'ti. tetnetnat - 1,e,,;jr:.,i!,.iY ,.,..., '-i:iiT-.a t DffT. arrfir.f.-iurv onu tZ: " i1:. aT:':.. ui:-; in.irJ in-! .i i- . '.-Vr i 1:.;:,,i.-u:i.i!i. an4 M:i..yiiiiiiiii.i'". r --- "Ta s w K-rr i.a. !- lo jirnr ... i ji. 111' ,.-'i lr.e riar..v..au)ea. rrh f .uiu . . . . ..t...... . ..... i 1. eci.ui '.111 Vii.. aol-i :.n naiurniua ix 1 t,T-i'"!.- ilapa- I'll ICE A XD STYLE OF KIMNJ. . . 1 :;r.:;;',:v.?-:77..r;0i i iih i:: nr.. ;. ; ,r..i i , iiil.il l.-i-'. ei.nr-.i:-r v' .;:.?:::: .: i - .;--!:T;:rxvT:tv-ito' -jr. r.r.-n .ir. i.t i:'e iiu.ttc.-mi jiii"i--i...".-u--.i:s ii. u. astra t m, etc, iil t.t r . i-n ii.i :i;m.. i r. .-t tW.-asiaa-iiiC a.'nlaa'.ei V.l .1. ii. M H.t.lAMSUX. A.'n.t. N . -fi'- Si!lit.. Piuaiiunili. Pa. CCvik FOUAHSBEE & CO, 11 G; Merchant Tailors, .A.ai-1 tlAiat l"hot ui-t-i ol ' Gent's. Youth's and Boys, 121 VmhiiI Mivi t, eeraer Fifth Avenae, PITTSBURGH. i rl. a-. LATE HOOFS. -w. i.ati.iP. v.u.m kam -iii-r in it., k i-.s ran t.. ut in s-iaie thintir.' .rillKl-f. eilute U1 lart..rser. UT.-1 :i r.-i-iiir ar r-.,iiiri.i. .-iur puci j.mi-e.i.-i'.i-T''. rti-ni.. s;a't f!T pr-if. Frrrr t .. ii y t. ! I iJrf i: ni'l. The or..!rr- -.a!i--l 1 I - ' ' 1" ' ""'". .- i K .! riff i Peachbottom & Buckingham S L A. T E kir r. fcir thr vry V.t article. He Till umler i I iki-1- j.-:t ..:v K H.-i-r. j.at V.- axui i-r: j til. .j .rr. it., e.rhr in o-tb i .vnfrr al Ui . I'-nreM ir:i an! Ui Tarrant li- a. Pa'i arH av. . hi,.. ..r a. n . I :tn a' hia Zr.-r. No. IW Rattta a!reet..'am.eri.iit, OiJ. linger, laaj beleitwith NOAH C A S L K E K. Af rt. S-TBcrwi, Pv W". H. Sairutr. th. IsCi. v. A. WaiTta t' W. Tc i.ii, Cheap Store! PKY Or.CK-lBIES, ! IJirLlMLXIS, liKAIi". iu;.. tr., Pr-Ius. Glehaets, Pa. FAKMIN HAkIiWHI.1; F r t: 1870 Will PAPER. IB?fi 1 In-i-i ti-'-i n-ivi-i f'-r tie n.m!nr arrtrs ar riir Tlie ti Parisian hoee rihr r,t-.nt-I -. 1 . ti i-u'.? l-:..i.- wiitian i Tiilit.m ia.ii'. S -i-r as-t p. -Mi jr.an t J-ajwrs jt;.I. a-'-jisi. tt. New Ha PiinjipriMia-ie, , i-rr r - '. -fi Auu-rK'ua ii .i.i Itr.uu.i. Ijilt, . i ia. Ptiiin Kit'iiip. lmafk. fce.. Firat Fr:e - S.i.i-r OJiriail aa!ii al L.;.iiiu. uperisl Priee. DraifTi IIt Zouclie & Vo 1 01 Fifth awe., neat to Poatof.ce. ' PlTTsBl TiH, FA. ; Mir-h 'JS. , ! T. D. EVANS. ARCHITECT. An r'.-ti.riiiii Lui.a'. .id Ear..). Cce a. Flfta PITTSBlBlill. n.riTi v,,h.i..,;i..'. u-k OBTAINED fwHi artranpp. Nnfrpaaa r-pi i t n i o - i .... j ... linn.-- iu wa.-iiia?u ai! i iiiinii i;.iiia, we ' I T U i,i;,t- o n nolly bko. kSrTKiiiF. - a. Fifth Ave, Puiairtirgn, ra.ts .. . 1' no DUCK II OL'Sr. rivivnnn . yr a.-T.-aa? 99 v. w Mr m. . , . . -.. Fife Xfm Maii, an! W hul wle liealir. in t'ii-fi.-, !-., tlMr. Lmr4. k'ki-rte, Vita. (,'rp.a cii Orb.it Fr.iko KETt KNS PKUMPTLT MADE 11 Liberty FITTftBl atW, fA., Ail i iti r. il In iuinr in rrmrl tn Ite ata). of aua irei. Sii-a il 1- 'paaa4 Prasr forrrtaiF nsff Ma ll. Bonier set SOIEKSET. IU XIMHIM. l.ii-iu2 f'-l -in-l nJ fiiT". 5-rT . lit f wh-.lt T tir -fur til little Uiy ruan Jrenaalan- UriaD Ura xurk eauairt t On. . Kai;i? targii la 4 t-ge-jiu jwrr, T-arina t.,k aa-1 tfrskinjfvaa Pi. k the c.'.r? 1 U!e !lii J !If, Hr.kr ftip win M.imf the J r. Ttii !( t3e Innn t h lnwk . Scatter jilATtlusaa eo the dur Tariag lutic eais -D1 tr-iiar., Knxi'iiu up hia curly bair. liuy. aaaa;:itr ht:ie tinx-pr, !!- mi.-i?f evrrr wbi-rc. SHi;iui; ink ai.n the i-ar;.'i, l.bilis jH-tore fr"tn tilt wall, pivakina- mlrr.. ieina'. 'h- niie. lp tfteattlf and thaWr1" TraL-:n ina.1 a;? t?te nTTrl. Ttimliox wrr4rk atai cimr. . . l;o.Mli! n the mnatcc -pT Ie.-aii-tii-f evrrj waore. Bin ao l-'k o hate ormaik o Iai k. a o"ef tl: la;;ti:n-v-; ? a tlicorht i-f harm ur jiOii la l!s li'lle t'i"m ii'": K'r it 'oi i pnre n! STiilile. Vhatw'rT haria th nricra'i'- Tliifliti tt.ellr;le fsct are traj;i lnt uii-hk-f ail .! ttir-jih. IOI E il A KITE Mv Peak, what are tbe probabil-rhic - - i . Tiit!1 ihev Daufed and looked out) through the ballruned window off iie M wooden br.Jse where theTl.i had met. sbelivedon one mde ofmutll fljr h-im ne's losing bis mind.! Tbe operator sajr.ested a -tiek put ja hundnd leet from toe ebore. A;aail ,aw bira ajf-lr ofT, aad went: tie etream. He made bia heme cn I Law sakes. bU fatter Dever wentthrou.h tbe middleof tbe c-l odl,ld u if d,aiay went ap from . ri?Dt out h.jutua; iog. be found tt otutr. l cer otien met cere 10 . - ,. . . . i , r tbe dim and doskvir . . . . " ' unage mat spanneu ice river icai' . n i Kniiiwh t hi tiiitn It trim unpl - - -. ' of those huge timbered truss bridges! j ,..nre so common in -New Kagland. jOuuide. .is ancient r,T cod boarded. ba.; taken on tlat tober relate-: tuivr 11.1 luuacs tALirujr; or. tillu-., W, It aS UU?!V IM Hart. I pc.n ICe , w a..s naaes 01 w uuew am uotierea, , ta.t dctactiefi, and festoons of iwe a niiuk 1 'u iiu aoanjuuei nens lie i bv departed swailjwg. Straoze 1 r, j j . , - Iiirr t danced on ihe ceiiin where tL l in the .. . 1 fi.nr Uiinilttpii thp .ra.eiL. aitn wrrai Q . .. f , a , . . .iH..l.ll'.rKtf.,.mthie.i.K.n.iK.a..rj iiiri.v ia ubiivriu - umi-uiuk nama tijeiow. tverv looua.i on tue au 1 a 1 a e . r ii .1 I powdery duet that covered everjtbia " u i - :i ...1.-I . .k . .:- .11 ti:ui'u,rf r' LU'Cf uthe line. It bung'bigb over ber ever lun y me monotonous murmur , ! ut the r .dowo b i -ed ..y iver. just iievono, lartuer the ream.fctood aulher bridge lLe railway trains aad foot- f pjas.-eDger?, to that the wwn bridge f was deserted t all save those w ith teams. . Hfiilesi ibis, ii was bardlv ft if. ..liliirnlf .afi ale Its trusses already j sag'iu ui.wu iu ice uiiuine auu . . 1 - 1 ... .1 .1 iLn u.eueu in Ui up iui'j iuc aaitr. a - .i..v Pa. roarit.tr, foamiug n ..jd beueatb ihem,; aod then she tjok bis arm, aad look- . ... ., iaz up ia his laeesaid, avtllv: - x ' - inu ni vunir rtni, near. i bait waiting tor too.-' ... .. . ... v a r . l a -1 I ! - tin, oi course, n ice oriuge noius ' (together. I. . ....... .IT..-. .. lt 13 a crazT atlair. ana we l way bare a freshet to-ntgbt" There's the otber bridge." "Yes. but if one goes the maw." Then, after scree further talk tbeT ! I departed their several wars. Tbe probabilities were correct. It! did rain. It raiDed a very great' deal. It rained more atid more, andj the snow tbat eoTered all tbe country round al.ut began to melt. Tbe river rose higher and higher. It turned yellow with drifting eanJ. Lumpe and sheets of ice began to float down, w itb much grinding and uproar. Iy dark the water was within ten inches of high flood mark. I5y nine o'clock If was reported that aa iee zorge had formed insl above the town bridze. i i ..i..L.:r - a .a.. Ti..,, j . -.;,k- ,.. ... ui- vi' i i utiiiiTi ..HL u-jl ... 1. 1.-: j 11 a- a- 1 . i inula ui euuer uriue euuia ue lounu. I . . i i : I. . .1 ! i i i ..... t ... . .v. e v... ' . ... . r .1 . .. j. . i . t ... I i i,u-u5U.uU mc uaaas.: aad remarked tbat tbe situation was iieruliar 4 mon-r ""the-n stood a pecuuar. .niong icera stood a , - T young man and a young woman, cacb on one .bore, while the river 'V,K ui. n.iLiau ti . ; i . . rtiircn 1 I . . i . r 1 1 . I .n ..-o -. - r-re rM.Pi, ar Tiioe s.y.t at pacK ' .vip TaJ k .; i Lr."i ' s but they said nothing. It would bare hppn cples while tip -.i.r cave ueen useless wnue lLe water, ! oau-coverea wun noaung ice aua. i i lr i i a broken timbers, boomed aad thunder- ed with such noise and fort. Tbe modern Hero thought her Ltaoder might at least swim to Ler. He tbouzbt differently. A boat; A appareat retired to tkeir respective breakfasts, to eat and n-A,..n I. t-. t.,iil ..;I ix. is u 1 li. ,..iii ihu.h balloon would deafer. Thus think- , " b rTA7y ' p"'; ... j u t tte who knows 1 .v.... - It took crazy . upon this fall as a motive power in ing .uu . .uia.u.up, wi. 6-'-ta a He waited to bear no more, and, ,rftai.i0! the stream luuuu each other f.adlt f.r tome ume. and;. a Lis bor.ie tbrouzh tbe ain liuJ ..c K,e, ...t ' Thafa a. that's so." sa uiuiua. couseui luev 1 a ...... j r . i .. lam! r. x.ni.inu. ,.i.v., (.-uii. i.ia.i "I 'i' . distant, wtrc ferrit-s-was bo ice. -wcere mere for fifty mileaupatream wa report- T. ef PTCitement He Dulled Tk5 .k .7 t l" travel, tte maila aad light freight T . k i Xkia 7, fpr .j j " IL.L. r.. -.. .. nign Mate oi excitement, ue puiieqi ,ree ,Q(j tben thet (rave three tteers- ' ,; V, law than he said to bis lather: She ate her breakfast with tearyinrjd eyea. Ue couldn't eat at all. lt must enss mat stream, now; .ot nil tbe delights of bnckwbpat caket? ' ...I 1 r L i . L . L L. i comu nim .rvin umi ite luuuituk i 1 . . ..... - . : Ibrutmg a roiiiBto ma jt-xKet be; went ot W tiew the maatioo.- 1 It " J tacuuragiuff r or m.rethan twumiiea above aad below the town the river ran between steepi chb Dsarly setenty feet high Be- r. i nH t huam rt.A MMintrc ataa ara arJ I , bind these the countrt was level, andj jhere on the banks tbe town had 2ron op on both fib ores. Above tbe ditided tillage the fields came to - tbe rarred, stonretlee rjftbe clag s. ... , - i-r.v r Ilia I. i-in.Ai. e3mi.Afrifuftiiii.jia.m! ''. iuij - ui.uu um i.iiiii o i.i ui and the parents acres came to tbe w atersiue. tier lamer a tarm ana fields were directly opposite. Hither, by a sort of mutual instinct, they both went. " The snow had disappeared and the ground was fiara ana Irozen. i be Iriin hil n-iiil led it ludtni i if it! . -jmigbt clears way. 1 bey met on op- poiie rides of tbe river, and gazed 1 fondly at each otber after tbe manner. . tf people in caTtai pelir frame ! j . trjin,! She aairl 'in' hpr hpart-! j'Tboo 1 art bo near, and, jet I so (ar." III. ni.l In hia heart hi if hp pnnlitn'r i T -... .. w . ( get over that three hundred feet of I roaring water be was a poor kind of j a creature and "not much of a man, ant wat He sat down on a big stoae to tbitvk. Sbe also sat down choosing a rail fence for a thorn. SaddenW be sprang up ana snouted at ber. Sba raised ber band to her ear to ESTAHLISHED, 1827 PA.i -WEDNESDAY, jsioifT tbalb diil nut ondertsnd. j Sum axid Ike were eager to k&d a i He-i lirltr t nre a hoard from thjhnd and even lhn olhrr !-iT i f? nee nrar liv. and with a niece of I jcbilk thai happlljr be found in bis,omeib:ttaT reiamrkablo .. to Ufi io:ket L wrot tLereoa ihess r- marktbie words-: - - Sb nodded ber bead and tteo i i wruppt-d her cloak tlostr arou'jd her, I iog rivtrr, asd all turoed t -ee what ' I to eiGJV tbat sIhj would wait a bun- it nieant. There stood Hrn aod j dred yars if he would c trne to fcer . j htr brutbvr, s-tirrctinded by a nu.t A monMrat after be burst in upon bis her of people from their tide -J the i vecerabl mother and tiearlr bereft i village, and eii eidentlr in a bigb ,u i her of the few seorea a kind Provi-Utate tif. exci;i jieb;, ?,T.., 5''1" " ! deiae bad leu ber b at.kioe .for a) i pot f paste. : . t "It is piiaipeced.'1' j ntotber sia to-dar. ovr do j 1 hurry up toat paMe " ' i Tiin awar he dew to the barn. and taktojr tb. uifersaf- tod. tbe ct.nren- lent iackkalfc be h-ffan In wbitt'n at two lonir, gIfBr-ick as odIt a I 'Yankee 'tm. -1'A lwt cf wire "and! eeenre'd the wicks topeti - ite beseji to lie evolved. to tbe kitchen, where, ', some airing 'er, and a kite ! Tbe a ba? I armed with two newspapers and the 'material pot of pasta, be knelt upon tthe floor to fioieh' Vae machine'. TIow !kBg it did take to the thing t dry! ' He made tbe old Blnr rn.. n.4 I niXkriF llfirr.Pl? 1 ISA IfiP tl A Pimlpr in k..p tft iirr II Twie ht bmk. - - - , ------ - i i' .. i ,...i. : t.., "Poor boj!" h murmored, 3 be I j;.,.,ni-l;i,cr.t u in.. i-t.. .n.-i k;-- ;n. vuii ui-a.ug a..u laiaga jBia ut tmij or man on eaco tiue. t.:. t:i.- n i -t . . . i lar a run mo uci. " auu-icu i'J-J i .? . . . t . ' . .v ' . t.r. . .t! i re llK'tiieni tue raw tuaL -lie r-Lie dowo.from ber tfcrorHf WUb a crT oCtleiig ..Wbat a burl Heiseoi ct,m5 t0 M ,1 : ail-fence C delight. iseomios; he is , 11,.. ili i.mihln't iir.a-in jrl 111 b wooU Dot flv over 0D ti,..i llje I t.e s,ij, bf. W00W come, and ki W 3 ia ftion, to he - ; 'be M bridge. He wared bis band to her, i.' j .u.- i.-; h; i ... .. . .. 1. . ... n r.iii" ..r.riii Bi.a r nriiiH'iiiixi . H thai tan. n .riilrfrn arr i watcbed their flying toys with great 1 er interest, inzoer it roue on me 1 o cross, bat she felt ?ore !ir V itc l.e he?ran t -nar mit"tli. tmn f.tli.m , -j . fce,d Md . c,n,d ipped her bands! : acd Itoehe i in almost child ild.r-h pleas-: i ure. Sn ldi uIt it duckijd its head, asd, t tifnin t.i hfr&fi tA fail in unm- . le fl..ria, . It ara smin.r u.,M,t,..,.,.i..., m ,i ...1". I ftbertneazerlTtocatcbit, and in a I i...v..wa. . -. - n ni.riteiU R-.je )a'd jt fin aQd tbe elen-i k.,r, ia . ...... . c -r (the river I "Was tbero evef su.-Ii a bov? At: ( t,.,v tKi- Writing rf,a i .. . , Cnll ,,r .r,.il, ' xtring t urn (:itk. laiiituitr (.ruin-. .. ,..,,,;,. ,,, .i,,,,,! rr O'tdOru-ja (ruir-hir a,ti wie ,, , , i. i. iv. ...... i .f. .nil riii ' ih nea..ii. tr:n tn , : fir.,t her hat to'. V aS-v. va.via .v-a- a a - aa. " 6 e .L . . .1 . j k j LIUi, 6UC 111. U1U aaa llnniu ut . Kiimo Hp nn Ll snip niade the..: i 1 line last to a tree, acd then went ttber'Last:;y over the fields toward his , fatbers barn. riniLQg lis iataerj k .i. In o-l-.l l.im Mrtiii I hp Knra i t . men, i. - in lue jiguij'j'j wBuu. j What for?" "I'm thinking cf going ovr river." "Devon crazy? How can "II-. Id on father. Don't call the. insane just . yeL rdease. for I'm in baste. lWides, you ought to be getting ready' .v ir.t kr.' iT..o-'a mo .nit! mother to cross tbe river with both ' l.ridcrp down" i ..WW I -J V Ik u. I v . . -. a ...i. " ormKc uu.ii. w" -Well, mebht there'll be a new bridze 'fore night." " '-""" .- e 1 m.iniiint a t- ir lha emin r m n 1 .a. . i:-.. i. bo. oh.i. Frnm uri'ui ui a iiiiui v . i-u .' i ina ViAiiiP n.l rdar-in it in thai war-1 . " . , - . i ? 2 a .-I a,, drnve hasti T awat. I - .- . . . . Coi of Tire rone? i ,f. . f fvw, nsru on ,A fonr fcon. . ,. - 1 a :. 1... -nrt h mn!n 1 ui c-- 1111 ii - - ....... - - fi ,.,,... . r "a V I ,onr -,OBPT i ... . .... ....... -T-- . r ft,, r c-hit into the waffon. Andi.i i k... ...i i.j , t .k . . "7" " . . . " I four Bn 01 W mUch wul that be?" '.Tarn il.-i Urn 1 irnpcs v What I ! am.- , -r , J 7 i ... ...k -t .hut ll i is L " " -J ' ' -" " ,- rB1i -. i,Mr,i th-Th i-iuu. j -i in. 1 bese! Mails all stopped, too. W i As he , Tk" p0 0i e Lrtmir thema . . . . express trams 15 in, aau au toe pass- Etrai2bt from shore to shore. Ooe V . 'everTtbing, aad bis desire was to engeraUa-waitin'onthebaaks, andj bankwaa a little higher than tbe i lLi'ie galLertd Ua mar,uured ! prove to bis parents tbat he was ab the hotel is jam-fail. Awful times ; .n,i th line mad kliaht j.i a remonstrance. L.hinj. dead loads of law. If be t -. ... i I'm-, ri nui. .ut ,ii..iil'm iu.u a v i .1 .... si . n .1 i r . . rir 1 .1 era r.n 1 1 nn. 1 ... 1 -' . ..... lh. li. Wrmh non j n.r. , 1.1 -i . , ,- , f Uriilift; 1.1 IUUISIS W taiureum,.i.u c"u""; " j .. ..bii.l n-h.l ircii lha m ..la. up and asked wbat was the matter, j ..Some fellow's 8 oded a kite over i tbe river, aod's going to feeing letters Lashing his horse to furt, he dasbed throusrh tbe viilase down tte lane leading to bis farm Were all his hope to be thus ruined? A kite in March was not a 1 ... - II I i e,,mmou strot. t-ir course an oovsi. (aQ,i jdrs bad flocked to see wbat it ma.,,.. A nomber of them had' gllbcrcd at the bank, and stocd gaz- 1 4- .1.. . J n f..l ln? at the slender thread Ppannfng! tDe rirer, with etident interest A"! he drove up he saw a Tounir man KUie,n as if to cut tbe link. " In despair ! hciiedonL " , ' - - , ,. .11 . I T .. . . L . . 1: T 1 U -ii pre. siranirer. cei iiiai uue ,i0Qe. . ..K.rl... .nil Ari.U.iliT 1 . .1.. - . - ,. . .. . . The man turned to see who ir"..! bridge would be opened, came from but kept hold of tbe string. Utert lip. A gentleman pressed 1 bat is ray line aaa l ti tcaas yonj to leate it aioae , "I shall not hurt Sl I was . only) looting to see 11 1 couian t use it to j nnll a wire over the riter. I'm the. I . .: . 1 telegrapb operator, ana ail my witt went down with the bridge. I "Well yotrjust hold on a bit. Let ( me attend to y - affairs, and then Tnii mir nnt over all tb wires van ijike. Say, boys, anybody want to- ' .am a nnartpr" ; - ' A dozen boys volunteered at once. 'All rigbt Sam Jackson, you may j 'doit. Help me unload, and then yon drive tbe horse home. And! 'you, Ike tihawson, you run down to' the store and bar a pair ot barn- ! door hanger3 the ume kind that yoar father has oa his bi red barn- door." . i n MAY 31, 1S7(J. wanted tj belo It was evident! idine. aau the were all tzvmea to iaraist ia ibe work. batever ii iiiiitb; There caoie a sbout over the roar- "C tive me a b iard. TLcv ftiuitklr foiiDd thecne the f.rnier me r . .....i ll. -.1:..,. -.. tbs ebalk tbe votrng- man wrote in; ifarpe ieltern. ! "Xtartd tt (he line tiih iuL" aVobJvsbeld tbe bjard up, aad i ',t,.nrn tl-..thPr hak Wiil! ibeir bat t isigtifr that tber wereiyot'r ,1I- . L ,. read It took bat a moment to fas-: she rojns m.gb; brea. hirtry jtea the kitetrtorftotne of tbe piece ! 0f rope, and th board was uispjaved j sgain: ; . : - ' again; polled! Slowly and carefully they ontLebne.aad in a . few moniestsi the rope "rwoni ia a e'gantic loopi f l. . b K. I- Tl t aAftan afurnaAelniarl-ni a2nin . ..ili-i . th; o.k a.u i 7V u vuv aiuauaai. a uvtuvi . wnu ' v7vu vu aujt j y. iivu . mice ' . . . . t cess seeaed in a fair war to o3. "Naw, look here! Whose farm 1st lh . .i mw 1 I aaokt Tkiit"'1 neiofeiUw that bother, roe "bv Wk- i (. , ....... .... - .. i be platv. ; .v,. Mr.1 t i u !.... .v i ... : ..Tbe roxe uuuer the strata made i:ui,;.i: r., rvr..rat.tv t. .-.tuf unroll tbi caW without- gettin"- jt i : i,:..i,-i " . i . i j l - i j' , ioq unroll II WDlie tDCT LiilU an. 1'resently al! was ready, and board was displaved once more: "Haul lv hj' A brief note wa written on an the en- I I-'.!...,. . 1 i. I t . . . k .. . .s, . i. .nit n . r. i.t,"l. "Li'j hi - iti i'i". m iii-li; " ----I . 1 1. n (.uii An...m.:.i.-. V.n iv. n .l- ' .... i ... . r- . i t . . rr.nA tliM na.il an. Iaiv.n t .1 itrn , n t I DP I il-'i. liluiiui'l ui ins.li V ' Cllttij. 1 . . . . iht ui ir. . v.a 111 ..f.i. j'on tbe w.nd. and utterly out of reacn nan ai uuiru inrif ua'i uutu c-i lurruu and be23i to walk awav ' fr'Hn tbe jrivtr, while Hero's brother supported : li . . i .l..i' '.tlL'S' - ... . . . . 1 ,.ir .... .... - . . 'ailtbesfstranee'ileiDzV She roold ! not ncderstand bow her Leasder wa9: I.. .u . r.t. a.. -n i hai TT,.rt,t IU -,. -I-t ber torn mt Kasy, now. j ,a-t b,.,!d jt back a ' fki ft J ' - 1 u it, u. v am . '11 Slowly tbe wire rope unrolled and : c., crept over tbe river. It Lac?' dorrs. r'N ,T" t 1 1 1 , . 1. ma I!i;r. Mack Iiip: anu nearlr! 1 . . . ,,,.1 u - iwna. 4., a i iJlir. 1 J! t'U'. .-n;nn, -uiu tLT HIT': craih man. 'Dm'tletit touch the ! watVr.' Now the end c u!d he seen climb-! ; . . - , , , , ' ing the rMWsite bank. Then there " r' . -. ., hop. ' Cime a t beer .a The river was brid- i i -u.it t 1 I The bov with the barndoor Lanz- . - i i- - I rl returned, br:nz;n? with t;tu j large crowd of people. , . - , - . , .. i m 'r i in. Ll I lii-f.iiii-. I ir u i .17 n . .L. i .'. -:1 . . :t... i . i n 'I ttfr I I III' P M nf 1 TH' n H'l man- : i k : . ' eugrrs i ue e.i. i .rmrui a; ircu.c-u- . . . . . ; fC0Qa. k a ire r , rni in"in In ni' I - . .t -: J.. I ' I an u 1 1 i i ii t i ; i . i cii'iriiii iiicaui L..n, - ,n .n.1 ... ,k- .m, i mp-nf ea;rprnpaS displayed ia tbe wcrk. Lender became the hero cf the! DOUr This was not sioznlar. Did not his Hero waiter Lira iastbevond1 be riter ; -Vnw'rrn-Vnpn if rr.nl! back well n'z this thioz. aad then i tbe bridze will be liuished." Tbe crowd pressed back and w Up' the hnrp ' i - -t . k . 11 1 ' ue. tao BOM.!(iilia!i!3cetosff what would be ThpeWt.t m-pr .iionejuar.i.Keuin.apan. x t j.u . .li vi onit f.inrirl f ho n-.rt- nn thai 1 stream, nu'i lvjua'.i iur ujili iur : , -i. . . nj j fiT I Br f.liiP 91U Pit IH T P T.! TP.T Ft (1 and buar .f . I 1,.,. . IXllU a LdUU. I".' I S. C lUUSl... L,Va ,kp r nvr .u" f;ri. nf! if "Lena a nano. bovs. We mast! tbat tree and make her fast behind."! . j . i. 1 rr . . I . uozea a.oui cauus oucreu w, I. , . .. .. I hi. n ann nrpcpnrie Tta Mma va i . .k. t:' k ..r .k- . 1 .iib - m:ia oict lue riiiu ui iuc lire. l 1 ... . . ...k:i.. k, ; t.,. Thet!' a unc in 'J wed ucm i . ias-.. ,i.i . .1,. .."it '"V . ..!i: r....r.itke f.r the bridge?-' jouuu loai, Btt-Jtuiuj; i'j ictf uireou jus , . .L .v. -.1. .ai.it aeut IDrill. tcr oicer Danv uaa l& IPB : "f ...T.'r .u. ..vi...:i -.:! 5"' .t" " :""",f iniwu iiur ui luirc 'cute tain iasu- CO. logciuci u. iia a sriui r-a iur ruu: to the crow-bar that lad been driven , i into tbe ground. i 11 l.l I n i. t.i "Ail rur ii,trt; i mi na." t-i..i.v i i .-li.ll 1 LU6 v.tfal KHin SITl' il ll f. Ill .....V . .1, -.a .1 . " nil toe cauic steuieu io oe aiuiosi" i 111 1 ur Lauic rLciiCU a 1 r irr aiiuui ecent in crossing Tbia bad been e.v ! t jje tbjog'a done." n-. . . - B'"! IZT !iueuur5 luam.jcj nmtucii iii va- Lie to a Dusre Oowiaer bebna tbe' j,jr 6Dl:.BKi work. . - . 'Mt sake!" cried a araail boy, i. L.k j i i .1. . ; liaiieui' , uui. ic uui tunc iia a iteuu woo t his hands burn bt the time'; -. : . . j Le elides over 11. ., - Seme of the other bots laojibed anJ!andthe whole com pant gathered' 'a'i round to see wbat would be done i ct. riacioe the barn-?oor bang-'8 . .a I . - - '. Il.i;.. .k- 1 . j,.. i - :iirjll.aia.iuii;iii7 m.i utuv unuir. xi cne befcTe tbe otber on the wire : - .k. .j ,i.- v,,,-. i a ' m C t - k.;. htn.t,.,i r.. hp in reach,) ,k "T1Iin, builder h-ocppi proceeded to tie u 1 t. .1 1 ' icker chair to them in such a. wav lbat iu weiffht k t tb wfc - r f t"he haoger3 wcurelr-baTanced oQ: lop of tbe wire cable.'" j sin.i.Linle .hp nhnl thin irna 1 .i"T- .vi ,....,.i ..u-.... i ! jaly tbe assembled !Ck.... r. : . ...i .t.t:k... .t.l :Ouuu9lii oui ui isc .ill utliilll .L lllr 1 a M1.1 1UU lUCUUill Ui IUC ElilCi HI ISC . i.:n i : r . k - ... : .,ulwrn..i, 01 m .u t, mn-i Mpr nuf:i.iri u io wripn in ; f,rward , . i "Do tou intend to ooeraie this br;d ;i a.i" . -. : jge sir: Vpa sir I'm iroinT. owr as .. ..J. .1.:-:. - as liic mail s acinic ..- i .. -Ill give tou tea dollars to let-me, go Erst." Can't do it, air. I'm goiog my j iM toYes, bot yoi eoald'eome after me. . . "Guess not.' How conM I get the"; car back I'll make it tbirtt dollars fiftT."' Xo. sir. I'm going first.' " " ! yoa send tbe car hark to' tue "No Ilsn-t tou see it's up bill? The car wili go dowa east, bat there's ' cogettiog her back. Besides, I can't' ;0 Q 11 H " it . ;n th i ftoj;. .V'vLer ot ie." au eci ' II .".v i:I joa p t hi k veurx-'L'" - '"Oa, I Ion ; are iu'. I'm .-vt - Jur-l Lere the j- ter dr A ti ?rt nwr atid w Layered in I; ear. Tie cian latigLeJ, and u.-ktu ts-i Il wa. a iitctiitnt -jf inieae ci- Cilt-ineD!. .. . "Hold ber sieaiy. boy, h!I? I bfi J , ier ie Tbe Touotf tnau at djwa ia b!!i cbair w ingiUi? nader the rope Two Stuut .V.i;; a f-Ii ii, t.xik h ld oil tact eide : aUU lire ll Uca. I. u J '- ih r,.r mil there wa a little, ; -h..,,t i.f ..,lii. (lUVJf VI jip.- V' i ';tia,.er. 1 t;uu!d you not lake this mail-baj in,"-' ntu:. PviU'J telI"i aa,J 1 a:n not very hjrbt. ' 'on-ense." cried, tbe stranger hed to cros. "Toe r'i ; will bear two like yuu "'e'' uo pjut'b due. the ba,; 'Unlv two p-iund." . "Ail fint 1 ill take ll Ueau v Duff, ( 0 . bo be did. Tie car. drawn on- . , , wtaril r.V ho aphrht fit it Iit;ltl D'it l".ut 0Ffcr. lhe "Ver I the wind. The rope beat under j home ia srreat hurrr, and stid he! ght. and two crowds gathered on!raU5t e0 EaV- a!l j te'wool,i be gone ; ba.ok.3 be:j tL,:ir, balb 5a !r"!-! "a 11 De"an, " "'at kt;a ffr,,'e'-i-1 Then it beuan to fatten IU s-uee'i. loop again, aod euddenly tbe intrepid ,lhat She packed bis portmanteau i TOTauer 6topyd in niid-a:r, irhapaiir;tK .k:-,. - -a f.-d h'.m ....d hv 1 .the pecoie. ine cartzator looaeu up M tbe -lender rope over LU headjmaa bada-t yta gone thrte darsjf i-tri.--, than to -hW litU akd down at tbe roaring river H'-J j wben she was s.fciy mored. and at fr;eD,i lff ur who is heiping us with i .v; uu at te eiender roue over hi I icit iow. ju uepaii- o Ka-eu tbe end of ten day, wa.s settled and ; ni;-bt and tuaia w tb our crop- sim ftheshore. Wtierewasbis Jero now.' jpereae jn bernew quarters, s tbou.b ' bt-cati-e he wears a feather coat , Alae. ma UeaU fa.Lt on tte grounu . i 1tLitid the people. OOiue vug wuua i , uer, au.i iuev an luvueu iu sec u , , , 1 .1 baa ut'ietaea. aaa trt lLe iucaie i !S r I tiii i- vovaef to Bia'iDZ mowIt backwa J . The equation was desperate. Why 1 bud he not drawn the cable tighter If it bad been tropriv secured t. ,irij.?fnl ai-i'iiin' :r,n I.I n.i imce m.i . . -. v . . - fr"tJ- Tee people on the baa ran j L.lLer :c,uLi;r la b-i,.t'fs cotU'i r.a. laoeo nearest to him were 1 ria. icoeo nearest to bita were j btifej . with the w cl'.Id, whose iterves taa teen sbattereu ov tue ac iCidiut, aud lie Tuung iua was ne-i rtsealiy tuey tovk the voutig wo-j V. ...... .... i .1.- .1 f.i..l ... iuau liiiUiC. auia mcu iiitr. luiuiu a'npftn n.iP4 Ir-i , ... . , mean, uoes -ur. i.o.. e.it H.-I..1 ...til..! I , ii.tr.iA t.i r i- 1 1 1 1 1 - biiu. Alter s.iiie hind de. ay a rope j 1 rr .' prccurea auu aa enri u.aao wjtaylbn? abju: y,rowa s fo.s: her . T.r.iX ' n PI III 1 Pl Til TH 1' . . . 1 it, thuugh it tiucbed bis tbair twice, j 1. 7l.iil L li 1 . I 1 . uu u.a ai u-j - v - alj , .,-.. ft',.,. k t cured it. A du.en stuut lel.ows be-' - "' " - - - " J : i gan to pull on it, and bis car td'owlj f acid geuily rmled ashore, amidst tbei.njiiv, v.- . i . t .v n i 1 - cheers and shouts' of tbe asseaiu.ed 0f the fafe of t , . . A . . u "l tee iace oi i ijoiu:ace. x iveaii uauu were reach-1 .... . . , . ei out to pud Lmi in and Le landed . - " ia tbe midst of a fraatic company cf . mea arid bovs. ould tbe bridge be i nrw n to travel! Tbe conductor of; l . . . . . i . - . te express train wan,ed h.s pas.-ea gers taken over. The express man j bad a truai of vaiuabies that must , ! cross somehow. A . u,aa. '. pressed tarougn it.e crow a ana eei,.ea bia hand just as be steppei out cf tbe j ; car. Did vou build that bridge?" ,'Yes, sir, 1 did." err C-rizbt idea. 1 occe . ... S"W a es, sir, I saw ae inc.u f 1 ure of one i . . 1 on a .j3naQese ian. mats waak : i . i. . . uueojuiiaaui n. f "uu should nut uu aaotaer wire i ... '. ... i -I. , l . , jou w.b to go lack Don't want to. I've come to l-.il I I a., . ... , J.lieUDOU IUC UUI1 WiU uriuu . to U&t4sten caair as :f to take it n IV H 7 Hold on a bit! What w 1 voa - Li'a't want to sell, liesides, 1 j -ni bust now." He turned to j awar, but the trauger detained Luu. ..r.-. ,,. . f . . J v ' - ! . , ' es, but 1 can t stop, l.jst to- , ,. . . ' . . - , day. l.es.ues, they are waning br itae. . . . . I h ai r 1 o n o mi tv. if 1: n -t t and ii.-a.rt 1 , JS - ow 1 ' . , , ; :d the Leoate. "The otber bridges vac not be re- , ... . .,1.. :1 , , ilUilLl!iaiUUUltl.&UIJ BlllliC fl rjlll , .. : , ,. , . . . I in aim B iu t russ vu uui rauie. .... ,. .i ! aes, ieF..cu uS uiau, iu ll Liri;i uui w-uii' . 1 Here the crowd suddenly parted, i . ana '""0' fieraF a ,itl11" aP" ! V? ,lbe, 1 hlD? Her.0:. .T.te-T I bands teartiit, and if it bad n. - it r..a n f..r lha T1f1.11.n11a nf lha aa. i .i e .i . i 001 wr lue Z1 lfe, a sembled company it is believed they . M k . rA li .i.i naal. i.l,Aa I , 1 V 7 .. .1 V I -4irv I t .l 1 ihairt ar.in vnn ! a rt s. i Jk TT V3 SUIC Ut ll. VUt. 1 UIUU t tUiUt ju d fly. " 1 1 1 fi ill . ' 0f Tk i time, aad here 1 . .... .r.,iv. tana It j a mnt lintA a i a . a k 3 aiuivck uiuv, ; 1 I'P0 "Yes, very nearly."' Tte stranger became stul more im , . nnrlnnilp -r . i J -"-'- . D.ere' n4"- meaaithe h-'d have whaled tbe wtxde, . . D, k 3 , V V V"7 .g"'T! J terms m . ' , -, . ... i . ...,' on.l I lanr Vlin Tun " - "-v a-oonl :0:t" . fV"' .road is blocked, and we must kate , .1. i a",. , T? a" ' fini a lime 1 111 ue a lie a iw once, vome: tra me ice aTesi-, . . 11 j r.t lha r.ilrna.l anil Trtn pan ; dent ot the railroad, ana yon can . , - - . T PtlWT TI I a ...T , . . "iataoea te want, wuisperea Uer.; i ...... ite wants to nay tae cnuge. "lioes be; ei', make him gite a tgooa price, tt may neip to lurnisn tbat spare room; besides, I want little larger stote.' . The young maa thought a moment i and tbea he said, tlowly, as if oTer-- ,mg a great tavor: 'T don't know muih abt such matters, Mr. President, but I'll sell a ' 1 1 CL O WHOLE X. ief!. ' ball ictere.-t in n;7 briiize aad the rih: to iacd cah'.s ia cir farm for five h'tndreJ dollar, and I'll ur- e to run the bridge nijeif " 'Ob, yon doa"t kw af-ui a;ih ' mattrii! Voo are k.-'a fir rce youa. However. I ii t;ie y u ij."? "Ail ri.-h', sir. We L'iu.--i Lae four cables aa 1 a I ii n ccr at Of '.". I was ihiikin of i: wLod 1 go! stuck. I gues it vvi l l e a .1 .-rf .--illation.' "Here's tuy bapd un ii. C'au you t htaia to-day?" "Ve. bv and by tbi afieruoo. Jtir-t now l"ni buv. 1 r.i;i-:g." "What, ia tbe name uf heaven, i r ibe line already. "Ye. I know ii: but the fact is . wedding d.iv " 11 ;r- Htta a Woman W ilt." Ur. There is a wr, tLa, a;waT:S et, f.he and her bus man on Seven'h S; . eU tbe.letof it wben bind have little d;f- ! fere Dees. ."l.'rtprLn and her K,f,d ..Ji.1n-t .nt nd hein the Lead cf:n f .i. ,i:.i-, ' 1UC Idlilin VI ivui-r n;'. i. ij i i move. ch i'litVl hp ailhin-- she kept stiil'and bided heroine, aad shorllr it came. Uae morain abeut two w eeks. acd -be knew'rerr i Ji V well be wo.il int the hont? .she waited. au-J tual . i, ha!i nper m.,Te,i ;u her life, i ln? had never moved iu her ufe. Ma.-.tm-' f:ii: . ha.i m.ireil inl.ii . - -- "-"- . .. . lDe house she bad vacated, aa i a;l went quietly on till one day, as the woman was n.ixin.' bread at the ta!'.e nn'rlT tilt nn ut ti... " 'l'-1'--;. v- . --" " - in th kitchen, and the outside door 1 WM in rushed a man and trave ; bera buz with "Ujw are voa, litt! ,. - - i' n.,.-- -, ur o'A'a wvrk, are .... vim And then there was an awful Pa-.se that woman looked arousl at Li a v. aa. ;. .ajn.r ..v..',, -rhv in j v a9W ;. .jn-. ..v.. hat ga 0;j e;ri of the Sr artau (type, and she didn't s?eni ti relish a he gave cer, e;: ivs cr, I s live Ibe: t.j Tour mistress L" f. Th0n she t-jld him she di !i"t w . . . I : . .-lif l... ... name was CiiXitieus, ouu ;i su-- " as poor sbe wa3 respectable, aod then ;..) u i i. ..... .-.i ,iia,ln isLe ueia to crv. ana aa si once iei'j n. h- c estrovs aim es to zet at waxed wr.th aad laid h'.'l J of the brocnt and took after jor Urown. I'll sweep you jfl of tbe earth, vou 5 -aia az rnri an,i ,1. Knv n-(,wn went cut ,i. with the "s'.vis; nii-'lit tbat jro0;ll L.eD;a.i him ,i,rn. u-.r Well, be went out among the ceigu- Iiora and fyjad cnt whete ho I.ved t0.j weot home aal interviewed Mrs. ; i;-own. wfc., cried and said she didn't (think he'd care if she just moved wtne ne was gone an i saven Lina a,. tbe hotter, which last made Lira madder ltaa be was befre, and the i end of it was tbat she cane out one ! Kaster Sunday with as Landsomo a Ine.v bonnet as any one, which was j vert sizniacant of bis being a d'. ne H.-own. Ike 1 aaat Laajrr. Th t- which bound a certain Ie . . . , . ,r . . troii touid to aiawvers on.ee waa severed vesterdat, and bis parents 'were happv. Thev wanted the hot . i 10 ninae ...... , I n , I- awter, out be was -. - IT , ' dom to meet l fast. lie pursued , . . . . .irdb i c ? " -,. - -.t 1 1- :&.SslUe3 wito an aruor w Lieu cask I ..... , , . , 1 . T T - auu creaieu coas.uerauie aii-uui-!, - . . . .. .:.k ,k. 1 , ., tt ..ir i:hrea.-ts 1. the meaj-jw Wi-.n tte . ' rioou ta.K. lie ztit trusiea 1 jr iiaui , . .,.lV;'i .k. ,. , , i-i. . r . nd repudiated the lid on the zul : tbat ue was a minor, lie j dog aud weat into bankruptcy. He : borrowed a pair cf skates aai deied the oa-iPt to -ret out a writ of re- nlevin. He borrowed a. tt cents and , 1 , . - . ; r , then made the lender tis assignee, . k ., the ilt. lie had a lesai aaaie Lr almost ut 1 it: Liana, a it 11 uamt. . wanted a potato at tbe dinner table 1 r 1. Taf.iIiT rar. a r tt ,. ! " , - . .. . 'rather, file mt claim against that ... . . f.-.i , i . - baked potato aad la prove tbeia - , t ... .. ! dehteoness tais anernoon. i 1 r. ., 3 .e ' ... it., k Al w as r -i'ciLt: u vi u 1 i.i inn ui? would build the morning fires, bat no 1 r - L... sooner Laa Le gainea aa msigDi into ... . . . . c I m gom? to mete for a change ot ponn(, , a . i i , is made." He moved for a stay of proceed- I p rrs irV.An o - 1- A 1 .- ark t f f Ka fTT A f-flf XT aal if cbide,l for beCng out ni-bts h'eltrer ; give, when a.-ked of the little replied: . thon bast : bt these three steps tbon ..Fi, declaration aa I give a .halt ro near'tba eods. V .... ' ... . . i a ii7 vvui ii.iii .... ' chance for a jnrj triaL'' , .... . ,,,! lw, - if.iu'.t a r .i o Iia hi a r.r tt: it h c: stories about bow Old Chancery wasier : sromj cp town oce nijbt and met ; Old Eouitt aai a.-ked h;ni how Do- , , Old l'iead- i cc a aad Expectauoas came al ong just ; then, aad there 'was a big fight, aad ttben the young lawyer would slap bis leg and add; If Inrfiftmpnt had onlt leea 11 lilU.llU.lUi " - inere ci "owd! " ' Tbc otber day ae IcngSiir.-riag, ' father severed tbe tie. He was try - father severed the tie. He was try- lingto oear up. Loping lor reiorm, in? to oear up, topic; i. - . -. - .. . ... but as he fat down to the tea table bis son brightened lop and remarked .iTbe defendant' will oow take th. . Uua. ... - tee stand aad te sworn. - ow, etr. Uui ... ! too or ttia you cot coi , , t,t . ' t U le Ui ui'4 vu aa v a t. j u v u a. v .w&IjJ Mloon ,t IU-cik I a this mornioe. wiping your moutn cn !lh6 Tell tbe !iurta'dabontit. -vir!'' - wlj . t0(1 -...u ,d tbe j . . . . mor. tie - . . 'maitAny in the back a;1' -; - plays i EtplMiaa a 1 F.waer mil. tCn ui,-.t..v Tlri Mt An , I. ll-'i.-- . - - . uu, ... explosion, this morarcg. at ivup.a.s powder mill, killed four mea. A H.mif ffc lry. T! fVnvfr (Ccf-) Tril:i.-c d April 20 contributes th biilfwing to ctf iiTcre?icj e'.;'ecti".i of st-rie? ' ab.io: 'i .e tit; r..' ;, rred io is ka .w ? I y tli? B Hit? if Cl'Eiel, ao l bel OgS I'j Churle Kt--;!-r. proprietor of the , Min .-rants' 1 i .'.-!. en IL.Ha lay 6:. -Tccacimai is aij.: j; .", rear cf a.-.e , i aad baa brea been with Ll present : ma!er r'ro j his fit dog's) birth ! One of Cok-SeT amusements is the , ' p.y ot ' !jai.. ' i rum sorce eaii-e .,r other U'.- .ae ot the- re isoaiao; hur.iaa Lmut saw M t par r.v a'teati ,n to ri ,r.n : aril '!;5is 1 a Te- t."irii t i :ri- tali b a-iuess-d -in;j ali ' f r.!..v f.. -auj, an i tf-e ba it- iv a 'm:-l a;av in a drawer 'hit a rt ii:? !- ia n a.i ii .."rtct? f l!.e bo ! Te Co'-intl i;h uli-i uity f.r -rtcrai b-jai. Lutu:.ai y e.:.c i ..-a nxtkuir aa a'tew-t to .-tt jtf ii.- !n.:. w'th-.-il r"ir.j t the buaiaa rice. He i t..t il eb-trrr J u' t.r iu tryi.ifj ; pen '" :'er.iLz Liafeit af'-int ;te it. he . i w u a .i A ;!; t-i.l tusde ita:t rt -A -r-i-LcXt r ..'' avored t- rr-ire tbe .a rt'Sirn " ! pallii. tbe iu.d i.K c.tiitf. Tiiia) kuiU, tiowesirr, ; bi.it h sniuil aid rci.nd, sq the Co-o.-el o'jld a-'we e rnft with bt t;:t.'.L 11? i.: X' tW-r'. wa a l,rit!'" attack. a';-i wa p r'no' v j.ici-ej--foI ; : ti r Ci'ior dek be n.anitV-ty ,i'r-"rrpil th' bcaii-u of tbe hark cf the drawer, and atvi raw (atid rtu-iLeii tb; by t32d:n on ui- bind iv he cviid in-ert nis frnl pa.vsUf.veen tfc backer the drawer and the hv k of thed-k and "o pre-- th.' fiTtner f .rward. an 1 rbu secure hi- nuch coveted irei.-iir, tbe buil. ... . . j-. i lo t(.;rjS. !n nen oiocc: i wa-i act. E'l almost ?onertbm it 1 W 1 id- aad b lLe Uilbt'r r" l,4.rt ti ij.eit-ieu iu me : .. . . i : .u.. : matter. tt. drawer i f th dek w a Coionel at once ar- prer.-eH i I ia.fr" eaP,a? frnt. from un ler the dek. ujn it. b saw and ea -cr! cia'.obed bis u,av;iiDif. Tbe h! l ue!, b! tetDp. rarJ ca.a?wn anu d.rtru-t , L:i per- vereaaee am! final Triumph, were trie- -ed hr a tiUfuVfT ent'e- men Btrrf tti Iht Exblbitt. ,r fried-, it is a-tjuisnio.? how jiuie w e k.v,w ti,ui faru.ie.! Could .. vii.in . i. iim.nini iri tii....h kaurn aintr nirnnt itlk' Ti,. t .i..i .. i : i uu i-'i.i i. r.. ' I. birds no peepie bare been tle uir case a wbi.-b .broubt h ! Iit.-art!ea k .... r. ... .1 ...t .ii:cu - .iL iii . c huu .l.Kmi'ii ii t. w as aim a unit in 1 h..:- '-i.iniiKvs t. mo TK .reat . :,;. ..f ,km . ina. m'trif : niaior:t v eat 10. eta i cothi-ig t'se, the very pests the fax- : mer ruosi desires to be rid of. Uiher , birds eat seed- of weeds, and there ia ! scarcely i farruer ia the laud who wouM g-u i.-e ihera that sort of pror erj icr. It is tr ie that the room i , r etter thai the citrpiKtr cf eeitain 1 birds, and which (or is tn -se are the Eihibion ti-at-i.es. Ilrre is a prettj 1 l.-.iio bird, the siij bunting,' dress- ui Cj) Latdsu:iit !j iu white and black. You may give l.:a a dose of pepper .b-'t if yoi ilk-', farti.er. Hts food i partly ia-cct?. bat -mostly good seeds. vear him stands the 'cji . . fc . . . .-. . ....... . common cross . .. .. . t iif a ra.sd.iiT iitt.e or own ellow, j w'to is extn-mefr i unous in crer.- their seeds. I caa remember do more feathered viilains. Almost all are friends. The bjuse wreu" is beae Sitial 'ut the catalogue is too loag; ' the ovtrw Le!:aiag tnaj jriry of the lit ,t'e bird beauties are as g ol as thej i are prettv. Am u; the insect tribe, , ton ' am the farmer has manr coadjutors, whom to bate aad whum to love he tvi.! ouicklv ieara here. Srniibl. Frll.w. YiiU kr.y D-aaald (i. Mitchell: or, which is the san-e, you know Ik Mi-v.I. atitLrr cf 1'ievrries of a Ilji-heior," aad other chunks of sen timea:, biz and little. Somebodt ia Cvcnte'iiLiit '.vanted him to be a caa-'.li-Jat- fcr governor, but it did n-A -u.:: Lias, and the genial Ik. honest zraazer and Ireanier that he is, re pi: "The spring w he'e now, aa l the sinzing birds will come soon. My bruuk, which Laa beta ice bouad fjr rativ moatLs, ince nivre saunters 'atiutilt onwarl ia unfettered free- he sea: anoa the meek eve l vsviet will be seen in sheltered ; -,i. iii ; i ,t ,k. pisees va voader biiiide, aad the sturdv dandelion will gleam on the V..,. t't ma tklia si.lliL.ucl 11 -i-.-l'ir. a via iir.i niii 1..! , ltorli. r. Mutcern iope. nose 1 stjousa oe eiectea ana coin r eiled t'. take up my abode ia brick an-. iie.irtar environed nam jru.wri.ie ill r j t: a.i toe c t';! 'es of l-.'lirewooa are I rilit w ith sumiiiirr bloom! I wcuid rather be fanner than governor: I wuuld rather sit ia my i.ijrarv of aa afternoon and watch the growiuz corn undulating ia the we-tera wiad. tbia sit ia the, chair rA : of state sijniaz bills for public acts: . . i capital would not be so pleasing ia ' ' . f li) I no an itiV 1 11 ' . . vauuci v. lilt :. - - . - iar-oil steamer stta atawart the dancing waters silvering m the June ?i.)n.-hine.' BadilMb'. ('naaaaKtaneMa. ,-Dt gent'er-pss overcome azer: by good, evil: by liberality, greed ; by orenness and trntb, dissembling ani.t falsehood. "Speak the truth ; tield not to ar- , 'The evil doer mourns in thi? world - .r.,, Va ktM -,. ; tfc. next: in . t ... lb worlds has he sorrow, eves, he is torn.er.ted seeini He the evi! of bis deed. Tbe virtuous rr.aa rejoices in this worid. and Le shall reioice ia the next ; ii both worlds has Le joy. He r-j .ices, he exults, seeiag tie purity of his di. ad "A niaa .-1 nhful. saying m3ny riood- . . t hhiira but nut ddin tbem. is li.e a fc.ll U H I her.Umaa ountin? the kine of oih- erS lit owning aoac. ' , ... m,a .n,i ..Je with tight boots , v ,i to learn tbat there " ' - - - ..... nr. .nir trtt-hieifbt miles of walk ing required to obtain a full eight of the Centennial. An Irishman being asked why he lef: bis country f.r America, replied. i -It wasn't for want : I had plenty of tbat at bome The value of a maa's education, cannot be e-titcated by the price be paid fjr it. Tbe best wat to cure tbe body i to quiet tbe niiad. A good lawyer is not a Heredity,, fir titcessitT know" no law.
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