The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, January 24, 1877, Image 1

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Ti.3 Somerset Herald !
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-other s trail jIt oiilie mm. of the former as
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JOHN HILLS,
t.tfi- In I'odro.h k Neli'i s., ' aie'ir a.
Ma.n t r.-se tret:.
b..-a;er:et. Pa.
KTIHC AL Wril!!
.5. V. YI TY.
D E i. T 1 S T
DALF. CITY, jr.r.fru-:
Co.. Pa.,
ArMftcta! T'n. war nt t-. he ei the cerytt j
aaaii-v. Late liaeai 't i-n - -nr. ti--n- . i:i ' '.e
b-si style. tini.u.o no'i'i r ; t. -'Ir j,-ii-
enratliin ol Ihe natu: .1 lsr't-.. 11: ar i-i.u.t: t ;
en-u.t uie l y letter. ead ! ) e i US.vt tuxy j
A-jd'-ess as aiwre.
leU-T
I- I-
KEGAHAN L STOKER.
"ri,.i.a;i:i:'.:;'.
Zzz. X .! r,, : FA MILY FLOUR.
b-raii kln-isot piasfm g b-jairi-.. yr.a.w -at'ec
ts-d t.'. Miult. 1
U.-rk-.::.liel. aiii.41.. .... n . ',:.
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JOHN HILL. r.-.. rft:-:T '-t.
txU tTt .:'.. ?av i-cri'i-tt-i.l U.r--- fur-'
' .t tj -x',-. 1- ,it o-.-h -ii .
Tii ui-..-; 'mu-.uw t, i-e ;-mi-!' ' i'(
bM ite urft a.Ut-i . ii9- ,
puMoVe hot.:.. " j
fc7fcT-nl 11. i
SAN! I --I CI i'ropri tor. j
ThW t-TT-ia-tr ar.-1 W"Ii kn wi- h-ue U at ail ;
tint--, a if -oie : -, i.in p.---' - tt.' .ravri::.
pa'-.ua. -las. ui lu'C D -.-e.s ir'j a-,
Vuim. .ks scare .la... l-.r JtH.:.-.n iu i
Sjauerae. uarll.
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no. bii.
UKr i v . Ml
Apt5 Itr Fire Ed miisiirHaice,:
JOHN HICKS & SON,
somi :i:m:t. r...
And Real Estate Brokers.1
j;T.iJi.iin i
r-ctt. sw ae.,-c t.- li. I j- .-r t i -hr.(:' pr-t-wrty.
or k ret-', wot tn-3 li " tl'if J"inr'."
r siee the oexripn- a ti.er-'. as .i eha---u
asa-te nle-s ta.id or r. i:c-l. Kea! ei:at I -aTte-s
oerally wi.itt pr-.-op-iy alien-ie-1 i i
MtU.
TI
OMHS I OH ALL
1 tar twe -ile afc tina n bt r-a-!i r er
er r. fci-! it. ia. . Mtt!, Ii -. iota.
Carm. tiir.l-r Ua.a. ri i l-mil-: ?. I
Aa . t OtQ-rrravt e' -wi? .o r. r---1 1 1
&vm -w-ke-tirik ot mt- u n-c Ti
U V-aJT aia-4. Trrw a.;b at -a t -a
haaw la ta taftl auaai Hirki. -ri
Hy U i a -4 r
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t iTAin.
I la
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I2v CLIXTOX STUEET,
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
I'li.irii-ivtl S 12 l-7n. I)p.Uf reoir-
rt .-1 ttucrrsl nx 1h.t otut. iutvrevl l Juc in
Liivm utus ui Juuu nJ iN-ct-iuIht, ml il B4
wii ti:ruu 1 aiuet to Hie k'i-ot iliu cv-HHinmo-oiiiK
a .-ear wun.-ut tn'ut-auit tne tlrjA!-
u-V UM.it-i i-a rcl frrierrnoc. with
liii. r.1 r,iie? un; kmn .Inir. mveii to turDwer ol-i-r:iii
art uurncfvr on inmiH -rtb t.'ur cr uiora
inuv urn am uut tu lutta ucstml. 0mm1 nrler-
1 ii4 'rpc-r.nii d is ci'Jutvely a Savintt R-tnk.
Noivuiiiitr 'ijivJtiiKits n?crivel. Dur iifc'uni
liuiik it;j.'l,cai)i) It tHjrruwrr uic ol the
ruUe. l- itii.t eotal U n.Uuii(( tutlie
biit. tiit to any -jtin:t requentrd.
luiTu.-.t.uje. iV'iwr, liivtJ IHlert. C
... fc.il'.!. A. J. Hswtn, ". W . Hnr. .1 hn l wman.
lni.-1'mi K. A. H-irK-. 'l.ra-i ruiM tru.
1 . Jiik. Jaiue Mo.ui.icn, Jau Aiu rlcy D(1
I. iinl J. .al.-rTtrll, hni lent; Fr-iic l.t-ert.
J. O.KI3I3iEL,ViSO.S,
t
1 Sche!l& Kimmel,
j SOMERSET, PA.
i Accounts of Merchants and oth
' er Easiness People Solicited. Drafts
' negotiable in all ptris of tho Coun
jtry for sle. Money loaned arjd
Collecticiis made.
Cambria Co, Bank.
!m. W. KEIM&Co.
,V. '.' Htiin Si.. Jihnloirn.
A General Banking Busincs8
; transacted.
' Interest Faid ct ii per cent, on
; Tinr.e Depcs:tp.
Loans Kegotiatccl.
! Drafts Bovjrt 6I,d Sold.
i if)'- -
JOHN D13ERT. JOHN D. ROBERTS, j
i
JOHN DIBERT & CO.,
BANKERS,
am Uiis and riisms stents,
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
j- tta' .UIki Ol v;eri-llltllt nua;
i oilier ltiwia's IM'! m1 toil-j
e.l. UraMa n'ttliuulf in all
I parti, of lUe . ii I r lor utle.
Vfoney l oaned hikI t'ollerlioii" !
' Miasi. IntiTi-fct at thr rale of
!M I'cr rfiil. pr annum al
low -! on 'I iiue lpoilsi.
Sating leoa.il KooUm 1.ii
il. and liitcrt oiuponiMled
iiii-Hiiiniall h'ii des-ired.
A lUue-ra! iUaivic Bueiiif Tranaaeted.
TcloaccQ ani Cte
- ".
-fV J. II. Zimmerman,
i It.!. :..aiu.l
; t't??f Somerel, I.nita.
i "
T i'.-.-t -f -iai.ir? ' f !'ii-Tnt i-ra.i-l. mHtiOfar-'t-1
t y ! init. ui ih r:- ii--ti ul i-.-i afv-i.
, 1 1.. ft r:-i t-iaiu. ; teii,- :il t j ai w Hie ai-r-k
. ' ' - i'i it. i H ew.:if ttirrt.i
f.T !ti u.'fc: to iv.ai T-i. Frl-.-e ij fult the
tiu.. .-. jai.J6
; Cook & Eeerits'
FAMILY GROCER!
Flour and Feed
STORE.
! v i-a n,--t rcfcfrfvtftiiif' na -unee to uur
' Irirn if js-Ut- ia the vn mad
T.-i;.t- .. to. xc.act, laut e tav oar
, Xct- re
JJaV CROSS STRF.E1
An 1 1 a V.ith-a to u fa J iiue of the beat
( Oil I e'llOUTl". 0ltOII.
Tnhflii As.. ("Irani, ilc.
; M'e en eaTT. at all ilnirf, rJy jut caa-
BEST QTALiTY OF
CURS-VEAL.
OATS, SHELL ED CO US,
OA TS ,t COBS CHOP, j
LT.AS, 3IILhLlSG
A-iV' nevrLif xl1ui to Zhe FeU lepat '
t;jp - ' !
WAST POSSIBLE PRICES
S -.'IT
CASH ONLY.
Also, a well Mectfca suck f
(lUa-aara; a'r.-ar. Wessteawas., bsoakaa '
ai kia-tf . and
STaVTlOXERl
! W kicfc we will sell aa cheap aa the cfaeapaat.
rah. riiaiM ear -r-vl 1 aU kinds, and
V aaO'tMu r-s y-airown judf-isent.
! iMi'ti. rBeliiv--tfHJ
n V A I V v Hi im. H-wmt. Pa.
i n-tt u;a
NAUGLE HOUSE!
FKED XAVCJ.E, Pro'p.
! Ti e prfl-Hoe I.-f lately pcn-b-id aru! rrvatly
i ir.f-r rei iii defiraM (rmy. fBmikxos u
iirLtntirfLtw Imitir ir aj tbak:r fc m e -of
, tt ui J-rMe ar.j.ip-r wt K innnnt
or pfiiest cws.ai tctUeSu-u.
Ta' les are always K.-r1.iied wl-.h the cii J-et
. vi-a-ua u.e -xarket a fc
j a-.l e- -w a. I -as aublis-a- la aitaeb
, aau uiil t.i aaa a;tai,s. Isaik-, !.., ia at-
Mcrs takea by tb wk. day.
rlHHlljll (
Bar -'way. MfMtasi wail Iks shrlasnllll
idvertisemente.
FILS,
HEATH m ITS PLEASURES
on
Dis.ass with iis A?
Waal
aka
CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.
At-rt OilH lNortlerK.
Whitt is m'.ire fearllll tlian a hn..Lin" ..f
iJTi "!'? ' l, e1""'''--'
asmall d-.-r- lsm.o-t ui-lre.--in, I.T wlu-rc ran a
nnieiiy la- i-.un l r i lieru ih -jne innk lint litlie
lue. iM.-er, or spirits, ir lar la:l-r. n-.ne : take!
nui-.dw. wi-ik tea la u,g pri!-r;-liic : g-t all tne I
fn-11 air yi-u can: toke ii:r-?c or l--r l'il. rrcrv '
Diuiu ; eat i-kuiy 01 s-iIlu, ttv-ii ti;.i the n 01 1
ei..- : mi 1 11 liicc y.l iu rnl-ar loliuwwl, .n 1
a ill le hai'i.y in mii.-i ab-i
iti-'t you have aty m-nt.
Mothers and Daughters.
11 there is one thins- wire tn.in another fir
wlii-li three PiiUan- so 1 .nit-os, ii ts there purity
iinr priiiertK-s.et-M-ciail their i-iwcroi riiuusii.
llie hI hjo miDi all luipari:i-s, and reuinrinn Uan-r.-u
and f u-.. 1. .-v-l so i ti ns. I iui.-ri-Jii
a.iip(ed as tlie oiie ftran.! ron.r.Jy t-r ft-mah- coih
pi.iiiiii(.tlrt in vt-r i.til. t:ct-r wi-ak--n the sv.tt-m,
aod alaa oriu atii what is rrijiurcil.
Sick Headachesand Wantof Appe
tite. T!-( -so fn-Mnss wlih h n a.ik-n u.. frinently
ariw irt.ni anii.iyau-s i.r troui-k, In-m ur.MruvttM
persi.irati.in r Ir.-m fiitiii and uin.aini: what ii.
until I.t d. lliuii ut.r.i-riuK tne In -r uiid ;uin
acli 1 lii-s ..rs.n,-.,u-t be reuiateil il you wuh
to tie well. I tie Mil", it taken ac--.-r.iina; 1.1 tiie
pnntrd ins: run Ions, wiilqiu- kl rot.rt a heultiiy
ai:ii..;i lu ii-.'in liver itu l kUm.tc tu wht-nee toilow.
as a na nral coi:si iuen--, a ir--! n j m-1 1 1 c nd a
clear lifa-i. in the La and V eft liflle searevlv
an oiliL-r mc-il.-ine is ever used l-ir tliev uifr-dt-ra.
How to bo Stronj.
N- ver leT-alie U.wels be cenlinil or unduly act-
el uM4i. It may api-arMnxulartlitt li.-i:-.wav
1'iils rh-.ui.t lie reo.iiiuien-lil ii.r a run u.nn tne I
biwels many perM.iiS .-it.i-.ii;if t ii.it hey w mid i
icTcuse rel-ixaii.-n. l n is a i:reat uiiuikc. hew- i
ever : I- r these I'i i Is wi;l iiinur-.il u.-ly ciTreet the i
iiieran-i siopt very k:iiu ol Is.wel e- uip:aiot. in j
warm elilliates th..uand. ul lives ha.e I1.1 11 saved '
l-.. .i.c-tv-.t uiie uie-i.tiii-.-, n men m an case,
ii. tune iiiii via..r to me i.jieurSaiiio sisteui,
ii..v1eerderarir.M!.,-aiii, ami sir- natii ti.Uowii,K
as a maller-'t ia-unie. 1!
ilerluily luereasr-1 by the uscl th.-e Pills, com -
api-ellte. !.., is W..U
New
I'll!.- I In t lie use ot li'l In l.r-eleia-ii -e ti' I -111 1 dot. J . 1. : . A t . ,1 . k,. -,,.:.l,
A.iiii.ii..:i bi-iter than !-r.tiis and t..-a. liy ! f a me to bis ear faintly, as he -3at wuh
rem .t:.- a nd. lermeiuea. or m in Impure l.u-! his lll S 1 buried in bis bands, and an
m-.r-i iri.ni ilie pvt-r. sl..:iia. h, or t'i.--l. loeeausel . e 1- i-
01 df.-!iier), di-irrhirt. and otner i.w-i out-: ex predion of abject misery marging
plan, s is ealn-i.-d. Tue n-Mlll is. that tile d.s I kj . 1 ... .la,, me face
turtan-eis arre;u-l a.-i-l the aeti-R of the t.aei i . n's UM,il , UJe ...
i-.xvu.ss n-guiar. jioitdi.g win top the reiaia-i l bad learned, wub'.a that hour,
".'""'''"'"'"'"Ithat te wan a ruined man, and tbe
! c.-n-ciou-wess had bum up?n bim
D.s.-sjftKldnays. j with a tuaning horror, for be wa.t
In all .ii.i-.is,-.s a!l.-..ti:iK these .rxins. whether; n ., .b.ne to "liT-T
the. s erele ti. much ..r too lit no aler: or I -
wiietheruii-i i-ettiiH-ie.iiih so.ne ..r arawi. or Ii 1 1 'rree months oetore ne bad leu
Willi ael.t.. alt-i palos Sctliol In toe l.-tns over ll:e
rejri.is ..I ilie kl-ius-; s. Inese Piii- ni..iil J 1-h talt
en a-Atr-tiiii; to ihe printed itireeii. -r.j, and It?
I'llt-liieiii MH.-uni l-e wen ru'-'e-l II.IJ l.'.e rinaii-;!-:
o-e . .t bedtime, m-a treatment wiineat.
B,.,-u-ne.,ate reij.-f k bvi. aii .ttur mean's havejh, m; t.i acuaintances. and after a
' r . I : . ..lI.a iiij.-ltlin.- triii r .'liArin
For Stomachs Out of order,
a- ra.NliWne will r rflv -ttnlir imj.r.ro thv lone
f llitr txui.-th u- tl'fiv; I in : t :i-T rtm v-tf ail
a-'inuy. wrai -r.vyl richer t-y inieiinKrruii r lai-fTwj-tr
L I Jicy rr h tin. livr Utu iv'Utt li u
LeUli" a?U'n ; tl?ej are w -rienully rih;irt.u
in s ul itsut Ui iaci tu-y acrt-r tail iu curitig
IIuHotC'iy's IitU are thebi renudijkitoitn
ia the tr(,rU'ftr thefUiviring dieif:
Ajrdf. Female Irryo- T'rin
A t:uu. Urn if?:, ri-jia. or
t i.Mu (Vm- Ft-vt-m vi all kiii.--Kvi;
jiUmt!, kiDtlf. S.,re i linoi.
Iii-jtclit m tl.e Fill. ;Suv at i mvtrl.
?iiin. 'J'Hi'., iStrt: D-iarv
How') ura Hiivliicho.
;i.ttut, ln iis K:i -n.
(Vi, s, Iittiimniuui'U,
t'fUti.iTitn ol Juik:ice.
ti.e iw"ln. Liver CVro-
rymptiims.
Ti'nxulourrux.
V.nri of -11
kirxM.
t'"lt-UUlltllt
I M-t.iii- ,
l.vM-iUfrr.
plain;,
!ati;ii af5 .
Kli-ufiMtim,
I N'e are fct-itniae the
. l.iTi'li".L.r n wiirtl iiii iTcft t-ar:y or.r reo-ij-i-rir.if
PU' h hilorm.-iti.m hut f. Ur'xhf Wu
! - i-ir! 'T p.irttVt- 'U.itTit i:tr g the
nK!e-. 5 r Ci'-ir.; tilt f.iiiit. k..ow.i 4 t ai i
l i a, th MuT.uUch.rf of 'r,tv T H.d.
LmaY t't.. N-w YTk aiilty nil rt:j-tuitf
ci lux w-tI-!, ir. !!. :tt 5, cfutj'. r tu-. ar.u
il tdtcfa.
ftt-Thirc l?txaM.:
Mile nvir.K by takii tf the
X. B.-wTnrvin a ft-r
In erry i. ri-r art t:!:xt
Jurtr'i.. U. W.
i;iii-!jn--e ..f
1 toeaeh ta-X.
u! eatj
j
E. H.
WITII
25 liilt. St., Biiltimore, M. 1).,
W' ui ! risv"ifuily ak the mer- r. iu'.i' t,f Rattier-;
fi
FANCY GOODS.
turii. them tIfartloo lo is rerar pri-c
airi '.'uiiiiv vi r-f..-. i ne r!jgftt' TLH lrr'
la. .ai.-r.-are uriiin: . n Hilt-led tu a,l a-.d s--e
cie th.re nuioL , ur-LWe:
CL-iTE ROOFS
O ' "
Th--se wh.-iareenw bcil llrif b--csessh ;tl.i kcow
tfca ta tt choieT in the run t ynt .a SUt
h: tfc d tin ur fLIritl'. ite it f.-rercr,
act! t repair are ruirt. Si-te icnv the (tnf--et
water ii.rciert.f. SU:ci Ure trerr
cJ L'rti i have a Si.ite Pf. The ua'lef-
furoei i lratett in ('a.rrUn'!. where he haa a
Peacfcbotiofli L Buckingham
S L AT E
K v t.uic the rery bt sni- ie. He will under
take to put Slase h.nls . H.iuai'S. pu'-lle and prl
rate. si-lrra. aav. euher in t.-wn .-r ei-oMrr at tbe
b-wesn prices, and tt. warrant iha. ( all'snd see
hiu f ad .rei h:a at h ti-r-p. kf-. JU llaititt.T
uti.l .a: JCflid, XiL tardea ciaj be left wttk
KOAU C A 8 E B E E k,
A-rccL S -tcerset. Pa.
Ww. H. SHirixr.
Apri th. ir.
URIISS, FOLLANSBEE fi CO,
Merchant Tailors,
Gent's. Youth's and Boys,
H fli iUrt, MlaH-r Fifth ATfBW,
PITTSBUBGH.
FMDml
E S
SOMERSET,
SICK AT IIAXn.
nvf. c. r.ll.
Tbr?o :h miv.t (hit ti.Je fi in me my UjI, I sna
A sliajelcss form : Bealh tmer aixl hcrk-jr." ice:
1 toent tlie oilers of the plrit lunj ;
And vith rorominirled joy and trrror. hear
The far-4.1T K!iiJir of a whitc-robctl band
Nearer they come yet nearer yet more near:
Is it rcfacarial of ft "welcome" aon
That ) la my heart antl tar ere kjatfT
Do these bright trir, wait till Death may glre
The ml in Iranchifo ami I die to live t
fancy aeihl tlis brer e rram yon green nw nt
taiu ;
(I am nut dreaming when it cools my brow.)
Are they the Fparklcs of n actna.1 fuuntaln
Tt:at triadden and refresh my spirit now ?
ll.iw Iteautitul the burst of holy light !
lii'W i.au jlul the day that has n night '.
i Open ! ye ererlaa ting galea ! I pray
j Wnlilng. but yearning f..r that perfect day
1 Hjr;! to tliaa liall.'liiiih ' 1 u.ll .11 1, .1 1
Shall (lier be echoed by . h .nd wall
. .. , , ' ..
rrlra'" R . K"ne bef -re, lhe- arc yoar hjp-
iy-.iicf:
The i-! i, laailliar s-iun ls : my r ml rt-jolr:
All '. IhroQ'h the misti the itrat whi te throne
ve-
An l now a "aim in gl-ry lvc.ons me.
Is Death a f. U, drea l ! the Death who glvelh
Uvo the unhurthene 1 li!e thit ever lireth I
W ho shrl-.iks from Death Come w 'aen h, will or
in iv.
The rlirht he brinis will bring the risen day:
His call his touch w- neither eek nor shan:
His life k en-led when bis w irk ia done.
Our sp:-ar and shield no cloul of Death can dim;
He triumphs uot o'er us we conquer him.
How 1..DK.O L.r). Low i-i. ere I shall sr.
The myriad priories of a holier sphere ?
And worship in thy presence not as rn re
Ia chains I hat keep the shackled soul from Thee :
My (i-d ! let that eternal hi-me le near !
Master ' I bring t Thee a s-ju1 opprcst,
"Weary and heavy laden." seeking rent ;
S;r nc'-Uo n:r faith, that with my latest breath,
1 greet Thy messeuiptr of mercy Death !
a siLvi R-i.iMo ri.oin.
11 Y i.R.U'E TIIKN'TOI.
Hubert Walton fat alone in bis
1 . . . . a ,
' couiiuog buuse. He had locked the
; ,j ... r,TPVrnt intrusinn. and th
prevent
- ...... , ',. ;,
j bu.-V niOVeDJCUt to D1S
eiera. uuiisiue
I to the altar the
' ea irictou-i beile
motst beautiful
tf the season.
and
He
, .1.1 J :a
hf 1 Ijeeo congratulated and envied
! hf,r iriarrelU5 trottwau was display
! eI I y i? lC!st aJvaotaire. ibey bad rc
IturtK'i to the fihowy nd spleodid
b me he had fiifed up for her recep
tion, aud a round of gajeties had
ftiUowed. ia which abe badabowo the
queen, and be had been considered
ibe luckifet of brid- groum.
Their life hod beo bo filled with
dUplav and excitement heretofore
that lit v reaiibad not had much
j time to prow acquainted with each
I other. They had scarcely ever spent
!an eveninz alone together. The
h.iirs he eoald Dare from bu&ioesd
had btea occupied ia drei?sin for
vaiious entertainmenU, the chief en
iovmeut of which had been, to him;
10' bear bis wife called tbe handsomest
woman pre-seut ; and even that de
light bad begjn to pale, and a vague
losing for something better than
datz.e aud show, bad begun to assert
itself within his mind.
Hra bid b-?en aa orphan, brought
up by a fashionable auat, with ex
pensive tastes and a passion for gay
soeietr.
Sbe' bad broujrht Egbert no fortune
bevoitd the trifle saed from ber
,bowy education, which, her aunt
.;.! -a.-oiiiii serve as Din-moner lor
the first year or two; but that was
uo con-idera ion to the ricb and gen-
erouj young buband, whose prosper
ous business speculations pronnsea
soon to make hira a millionaire.
Now all was lost. A cloud, at Erst
dj lartten tban a man's band, had
.-pread into a burrican of dcsolatpij
and despair.
A whisper of suspicion on the part
of a great banking-bouse with which
be was deeply concerned, bad swelled
into p osiiifj assurance within tbe
hour. His investments were widely
jspreai, and ooldly ventured; tbere
I wai no pos-ibility of a recall. The
'crash cja'.d not be resisted the blow
j must and did fall.
1 -Daly for Iora,'? be mctterea to
j b'ini5lC s be raiied his ghastly wbite
face from i s drooping position, and
'flung back his damp hair, "I could
! meet it like a man only fr ber In
1 1I rar.AA iur hiitterSv lif of
I . . 1 v r .
! gavety and splendor her pa.-ion for
! excitement and admiration; and then
! ituddered to face the dread reality
j bef re him.
' If .h a prp a widow she would
marry aza'U.
There are other for-
tunes ibst may be ber, if you will
make Le free," whispered the temp-
ter, and Egbert's despairing eyes
need tows'i tbe j.i-toi pase hidden
n bis deei;.
3e sprang cp and locked it quick
ly. He would not entertain so base
and cowardly a ihoiht.
t must be d ue, sooucr or later,"
he said, decided! J- "She must know
it, and it is cruel" to let it reach ber
through eny means but mine."
JJe composed his faue and passed
out atrion; bis employees, locking bat
little sbkkeD, except in bis loaa of
color, and ttey whispered among
tbemre'ves how well he bore it.
lie walked toward home, and as
be entered its elegant ball, bis wife
passed hitn, with a rich face shawl
thrown over t?r khou.er
"Von are just In time to see a per
fect gem," sbe cried gaily. "Come
back into tbe parlor, where I can dis
play it to better advantase. See is
! it not rarely beaatiful 7 Tbe Clanks
imps.rted it expressly to ay orJpr."
' (n sou tnyoou,' wa bis in
wtra comment, ts be turned aside
witb a look of wretchedness, and
thought, "Wat tball I do! IIow
can I break sncb tidings to io un
tbinkin; a teing sucb a spoiled
darling of fortune?''
"V00 ff 0Qt l burner, it seems,"
ebe Faid, witb a gsze of cold aur
prise, for his manner bad pinned ber,
and ebe was too accustomed to adu
lation to brot k ne.dect tamely.
lie did not answer at first, but
long LiBfctlf into ku, and cat
set
T A HLIRHED, 18
PA., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1S77.
down bis ejes upon tbc ricb carpet.
"I9 this a wbim, or is it ncaat to
annoy me:" be asked, proudlr.
Her tone stuDg ber barrassed bus
baud ; be bad meant to spare ber to
the utniost, but ber lofty indifference
orereamc bis resolution.
Sbe swept past bim wiili an of
fended air, but pausing at tbe door,
ebe turned, and lockinz full upon
bim, aked, onee more :
'Will yoa explain wbat caprice
bas eeizedyou, and wbr you jilay eff
eeFenty and gloom upon we:
1 e9, 1 will explain," be exclaimed,
springing to bis feet, witb wbite lips
and snaking form. "Since you de
mand to know, let me tell you that it
means ruin utter, entire, complete
ruin ! I was a rich man when 1 mar
ried you, and to-day I am beggar.
Sol one cent that I called -my own
can be claimed by me any longer.
Tbe roof over our beads now belongs
to strangers, and we must go fortb
bouiek'HS and penoilesst. to brgin tbe
world again."
He spoke as be' felt, in a high, ex
cited key ; bis frame shook witb tbe
fervor of bis words.
II is wife stood gazing full in bis
eyes for a moment. like oue rooted to
the spot by a powerful spell.
Her face lost all its color, and ber
eyes dilated widely, as if to take in a
scene impossible fur belief.
"Is this true?" sbe uttered, and
her voice souuded low and bu--ky.
"Too true too true !" be returned.
burying bis facs in bis bands.
Sbe sank i ito a chair, and takirg
off the sp!eucil sbal mechanically,
carefully returned, it to its origmal
folds. Then sbe sat still, loi king
steadily before ber with a vacant
-tare.
Once or twice Egbert looked up
expectantly, and one isily, but tbere
was no change in ber expression, and
bis eyes dropped again.
At length he rose, and going to
ward ber, put bia arm ar uia 1 her
neck, and bent over ber in sad alec
lion, to which abe cfTere'l dj re-
spouse.
"1 would to heaven tbe blow c.iuld
have fallen on me sl. ne!" be mur
mured. "I feel ibat 1 have wrouzed
you bitterly in subjectic!r you tu so
fearful a reverse j but I am joanj
yet, Dora, and if Jour aunt will re
ceive you ia Paria, I will work bard
that you may live with ter in com
parative comfirt ;urui!
q'jered misfortune aud
I hare con
risea above
lbn dreadful crash 1'
She shuddered and bid ber face
whoa be spoke tbti", but still made no
response
He iefi her side, and paced
room excitedly for a time, nntil
tbe
ber
voice arrested bis frenzied steps.
"Would it Dot be best to give np
all at once?'' shoaaked, quietly.
Tbere was a strange and almost
automaton-like composurb about ber,
and ber voice was very cafrn.-
She looked at bim in sncb an earn
est, Dusiness like manner that it as
tonished biro beyond tbe power of
replying.
"Vou said we would give np every
thing f piy your creditors," she con
tinued io 'h sme tone. "Would it
not be -(e.-t to do it at once?"'
"We must have time," be an
swered, hastily. T cannot see yon
torn, witbint preparation, from tbe
luxury that has always been yours
I cannot permit yon to suffer any
thing that I can shield you from.
Your aunt "
Dora made an indignaat gesture
that ber husband could not compre
hend. Uefore they could say more a ser
vant appeared with a message from
tbe office for Mr. Walton.
It was long after midnight when be
returned from tbe counting-room.
His wife was asleep, and be would
not disturb her, but threw himself oa
a lounge fa bis dressing room, to
wait for daylight, f -r ia bis then state
of mind he locked on sleep as im
possible. He was mietaken, however, for
just before morain? be fell into a
slumber that lasted for hours.
When be awoke, Dora bad break
fasted and gone out, and again tbe
pressure o business detained bim
away from ber nntil after bedtime.
In tbe day, be bad dispatched ber
a note, in which be tried to be as
cbr-erfol as be could, and again be
alluded to ber aunt and a year in
Paris as a place of refuge from ibe
present cares and aanoyances cT their
position.
Sbe bad no answer, and again
seemed in a deep slumber when te
entered their chamber.
'T-oor darling!" be sighed, as be
bent over her lovely face. ' Sucb
beauty hhoaid have nothing to do j
witb tie coar-e, hard, real world.:
Would to (i id I could have screened j
you from all its cares and sorros!"j
A b t tear fell on her smooth, wbite i
brow, and she seemed to stir for a
moment, bat prei-ently she was still
again, and ne moved s-ieatiy away
In tt; turjy and abstraction of
ibis forced settlements, he bad but
little time for otner tnonsnt; and yet
it pained bim bitterly to know that
bis wife avoided Lica for nearly
ttree uays tad now passed since they
bad f-poken together.
Wearily he turned homeward on
tbe afternoon of tbe third day.
Jsy giving up everything he pos
sessed hs would'' and f-eo fr jm debt
in tbe world and bear an honest
name.
lie bad at once resolved on this
course, and immediately afterward
received an offer of a position in tbe
house of aa old merchant a friend
of bis father's who -armij ap
plded ti resolution.1 -This would
be a terrible change to Dors, and be
would make any sacrifice rather tbaa
have ber meet it. Paris would be an
escape, and painful as tbe separation
must prove, be wotild arje it witb
all tjip ;tr;i;'.ii cf Lis cn-Ifi-h oa
tur. lie was weary and despondent as
be entered tbe bouse, but be tried ta
meet ber cheerfully.
Sbe zzi not there. A little note
lay oo the table, directed to bim, io
bis wife's writing, and filled with 3
vi fie alarm, be rang tbe beii for ber
maid before cpecing it
An elderly and trusty woman re-
sponded Sbe was a sort of boas-!
keeper and general factotum of;
Dras, and be lore Jar. Vk auea could j or waist belt baa bee sue very gea
ak a qnestion, tbe aaticipated bim.leraL The faskioa bad its urigia in
"ilra. Walton explained to ibe vttA f axU wilb aa Amarkaa lady.
2 7.
rants that business troubles would;
reder it necessary to give op tbe es-;
tabiii'naieni at once, sir," i-Le said,
"so sbe paid and dismissed them ail.
except little Minnie, tbe trrand girl,
whom 6be took with ber. J aru left
in charge until after tbe sale, sir."
Egbert looked bewildered. He
could not understand bis wife's pos
sessing such business abilities, and
after turning ber noto over and over
again in his hand, he opened it.
Tbere was but one line. .
' Come to the cottage o. 9, Sher
wood Hoad.
Dora."
"Sherwood Road," he repented, as
tbe woman retired. "That is tbe
road we drive out to tbe river. What
can Dora be doing in cottage Xo.
9"
He lost no lime in endeavoring to
discover, and soon reached the des
ignated locality. It was a row ol
pretty, though hnmbb cottages, white
in color, 8nd surrounded by neatly
cultivated gardens.
No. 9 was tbe centre one, and be
bad scarcely stepped on tbe porch
when tbe door flew open, and there,
in a tiny box of an entry, very un
like their tiled ball, stood Dora, pmil-
irk as be Dad never seen ner smile
j before.
Sbe was dressed very plainly, and
wore a wbite linen apron; but, witb
all tbe aid of silks and jewels, she
bad never seemed so beantiful to
bim.
"Come in dear," sbe cried, joyfully
"come in, and see our new borne,
and dm't say a word, or try to kiss
me. till I tell you all about it !"
They were in a neat parlor, open
ing by folding dijors into a small dining-room,
both apartments beinar em
belisbed by bay windows and plenty
of spring flower?. Everything was
fresh, pretty and simple a very
meagre, poor place, compared wirh
the palace they had left, and yet a
borne, a true, dear borne, in the very
best sense of tbe word for there
stood its mistress, with open arms,
seeking her husband's love, in wo-
manly fondness as a faithful, devoted
wife.
Egbert instantly disobeved her
command by catching ber np in
his
arms and pressing her fondly to
heart.
"You most let me tell you!"
fat
exclaimed, struggling and panting.
" I don't want to be loved until you
feel that I deserve it a little for being
ashamed of myself in tbe past for
living aa idle self-indulgent life, with
out a thought save for tbe -gratification
of my own folly and caprices,
and merely regarding yon as tbe
minister of ail my selfish vanity.
When, three days ago. tbe story of
yoor losses burst upon me, it well
nigh stunned me, io its sadden force.
Tbe awakening was painful. I felt
aU I bad failed to be as a true wife,
and an unutterable hopelessness and
self-reproach mingled with tbe knowl
edge. I was bowed to the earth, yet
speechless to confess my error."
Egbert, eager in bis new fonnd
joy, strove to interrupt her self re
proaches, but in vain.
"Yoa mast know how bad I've
been bow stupidly selfish and ex
acting so as to appreciate my new
and better self," she protested.
"You were always good always
lovely, darling!" be cried, rapturous
ly ,- "bat somehow you seem nearer
to me now tban ever bef re."
"That is because yoa are at borne,
and I'm going to be your housekeep
er," said Dora, laughing. "See our
pretty cottage, and just think, it is all
bought and paid for with that pin
money I never conld get a chance to
spend, and that, besides it, we bave
enough to keep house economically
foravearto come, you and I and
Minnie."
"This is delightful tbis is rest
after a storm, my darling wife." cried
Egbert, fondly. "It is worth all that
is gone. I would not receive a for
tune in exchange for this."
"Yoa will not send me to Faris, to
stay witb my aunt?"
"No ! I could not lose you now for
worlds."
"Wait nntil you taste tbe nice din
ner Minnie and I have prepared."
sbe said, proudly, and ran away to
see tbat it was properly served.
And this is the angel tbat I so
misjudged," mused tbe bappy hus
band. "While I weakly shrank from
facing tbe truth, she bad met it and
conquered it. God bless ber ! I feel
this blow will be a blessing in dis
guise. I never felt in our grand
house as I feel in this bird cage of a
cottage. It must be rs Dora says
tbe spirit of borne."
Back came Dora, carrying a dish
ot steak, while Minnie followed ber
with tbe vegetables.
"Sit dawn, Egbert, while every
th'ng is hot and nice, for I expect
yoa to do justice to tbe meal, and
t corociend tbe cook !'' she said gailv.
j A maantain load had been lifted
0r the husband's heart, and be com
plied witb a joyous countenance.
"Remember, yen are not to look
on this as a meer freak, darling," sbe
said, seriously "It is net tbe novel
ty of appearing ia a new character,
bat a profound desire to do my duty,
to which I have so lately awakened,
tbat sustains me. Besides," sbe
added, "I expect it will not be all
easy work. See I have burned my
fingers already, and I am quite cer
tain tbat my bands will be injared a
little ; bat tbey will be useful, aad
that will console me for their losa of
beauty."
And so it did. As sbe said. Dora
Wa'iton found ber new life full of
effort; but sbe was equal to it, and
ber husband s love sustained tier, as t
well as ber own conscience, sod made
ber struggle sweet-
He was cot a man to remain long
tjaiesceut to poverty or misfortune ;
bis native energy aud perseverance
soon built up again tbe foundation of
a new fortune, and IVra could have
returned on -e more to a life of idle
splendor before ber beauty bad lost
iu bloom ; but she never did. Sbe
bad discovered a batter, traer, exis
tence a kigter and less aelSnb career
through the cloud that proved to
have a silver lining.
Tbe Haahioa aswng ladies of wear.
Lag abnncb of violets at tba tkroat
A young eseapage, wbo ba.l left
lis father's bouse in tlis city udi-r a
ciouu ana naa exnausteu lis ere
it in Yirgiuia City, Xev
I,.'.;
iegraphed rece lv to bis father
tbU etletM:
our son Waiter was ;
Consolidated Virginia!
killetl in the
this morning by a falling cagf.
Wbat shall we do with the rexain-I''"
In response a telezranh orJer for
,:$l-"0 was received with the laconic
j request: "Hury tbera." The young
scamp took tbe money and bad an
elaborate spree. Wbea be was in "An offering d.d you Fay ?"
condition for writing be sent br mail' "Ye dear." he replied, -i can't
to his father the following note: -I j contrive wbat kind of a one to r.mke
have just learned that an infamou-: 70U "
scouuurel named Uarker sent vou aj "aVh-bem," said sbe, clearing ber
ficticious account of mv death and : tnroat. And then she purled forth
swindled von out of Sl'oO. He also!'0 filvery, eooiog note.-:
$L"0. He alsoj10 silvery, cooing notes:
borrowed $ from me and left the!
country. 1 wr!te to inform you that
I am still alive aad long toseeth---
old parental roof again. I am in:
somewhat reduced cireum-tanrea, :
the acciimulauons cf tbe past five;
years have been lost a diatrous
stock operation and if von would
.pare me ?JOU I will be very thank
lul for your favor, (jive niv love to !
ail." A few days later the yousg
man received the following: "Aly
dear son: 1 have buried you once,
and that's an end ot it. 1 de
tliue having any more transac
tions wiih a corpse. Your in the
fler,b, Father."
How Plant. Pwrify the Air.
Pi-tuts gain their nourishment bv
the absurptiou through their roots ol
certain sub-stances from th soil, aud
by the decomposition through their
green portions of a particular gas
contained in the atmosphere carbol-
ic acid gas. They decompose this
j gas into carbon, wbicn tney a-s-uui-;
j late, aud oxygen, which they reject, j
i Xow this phenomenon, which is the!
I vegetable mode of respiration, ca:i
ouiv Lc ftccouiuiisbed with the as
sistancb of solar light.
Ciiarles llonnet, of (ieneva, h
began his career bv esiierimeniiyg oa
i plants, and left this attractive sul':e."t
lc devote Liaiselt to philosophy, toily
ia consequence of a serious aITc-
; Hon of Lis siirhr. was the fir.-t. to il
bisiipcr this i tiutwork. about the r..iii.Ke
(. . -
Icftbe eighteenth century. lie re-
...... i- ,i .iT . . . ..;
aiiv, anil tenu toward tne sun, wnat-
cer position the seed might have been
1 , , L 6 ii .
p.anied in the earth. He proved
tne generality of tbe fact that, ia
dark p aces, p ants turn toward tie
1 . ',. , ,, ,.
point whence light conies. He d.s-
covered that plants iniuier.ed in wa-
ter releaeo bubbles of gas under
luiiueucc oi suaugtit. ia iiu, i n
esti'y, in Eagland, tried another ex
periment. He let a candle burn in a
confined space till tbe light went out,
tbat, is, until the contained air grew
unfit for combustion. Then bo plac
ed the green parts of a fresh plant ia
the enclosure, and at the end often
days tbe air bad become sufficiency
purified to permit tbe re-ligbting of I
the eandle. lhns be proved that
plants replace gas made impure by
combustion with a com basti tile a.-;
but he also observed tbat. at certain
times the reverse phenomenon seems
to result.
Ten years later, the Dutch physi
cian, Ingenhouse, succeeded in ex
plaining this apparent contradiction.
"I had just begun these experiments,"
says that naturalist, "When a mo.-t
iutereiing scene reveaied itself to
my eyes. I observed that not only do
placts have the power of clearing im
pure air in six days or longer, as
Priestiey'a experiments seem to point
out, but tbat tbey discharge this im
portant duty in a few hours and in a
most thorough way; tbat this singu
lar operation is not dae at all to veg
lation. but to tbe effect of sunlight;
ibat it djes not begin until the sun
has been some time above the horizon:
that it ceases entirely during thejneeses gave testiuiony implicating
darkness of night; that plants shaded j the heathen Ah Moon, now ia cus
hy high buildings, or by other plants, ; tody, as one of the guilty niea, ami
do not complete this function, that is, j the jury found a verdict of murder
thev do not purify the air, but ttiat, on i against bim. The post-mortem es-i
the contrary, they exhale an injurious
atmosphere, and really shed poison
into tne air aooui us: mat tne pro- Dialled a case ot extraord.nary inter-!tt the ta'.!.: wiih it, and l-v.ir;
dactioD of pure air begins to demia- j est ta surgical men. One of the ..-r-Hi.M. I ' ut of r-e:n as fa
lsa with the decline of day, and cea--' shots which entered thi- b-.tiy s-ruek I ever he . .ji i, r.yi a.ir.g a:, i j.
es couipitttly at sunset; that all the back near the waiet, and pa r an in.p.
piauta corcupk tne uurrouaoiDg a,r
-aunuisr iu-su.aui, aui4 iua. uvi nii,iLie autoji-s il. wa.t it se'iii'ii'i l-'li.
portions ol the plant take part intheitbe ball had cut the sjiinai c-rd in
purification ol tne air, ba; only the; main, and a particle of clott ing of
leaves and greeu branches. j tbe murdered Chiaamaa was f...uni
i imbedded in the spinal cor !. It has
ti. i -.t?..i...i . i . i
llamaa tistart
Ill's the same here as ia Cairo or
Xew Jersey. The other day when a j
Tarheel with s. liken eves and ti.fi;
cheek tones, sat down on the step of I
a grocery beside several others, te.
sighed heavily and asked:
"dentlercen, if any of you loaad a
-,, . .
wooid vou hurt
tire on tne sicewi i.
for the owner ?"
"I woul-i," came
from every n-j
dividual
patib.
with promntness as-I u.s-
U.r-an'l crsw , t vn. t.-.it a fir
have vou " an'xiou-!; continued tb '
man.
I Lave." answered one. aad tie
te
ecbo went all along tbe line.
Iescr;r.e ter, gentlemen, he re
ma
Oae s
Another
soto
n e.e
s. were plain to be seen on the o
that fell out cf his vest pocket,
"iientlemen. this five didn't tailv
monrnfullr remarked the
larueei.
a
None of you have bit i:
mile &nd a sand-bar.'
"Let's see it," remarked twy or
three at once.
"'to- 1" V:::...' - 'c.uat. who i t-,ir tbat t- i' l-'f-.r
aid his bad a figure "i" on it i " " 7k. .ban r r.etb.-r ?
said bis bad a picture of De"1,,"'10 WIiJ Tr 7- w-i., .il hi
discover tfee Mississippi - - Ha--, ,.-,1.,, and if Uev fail
third u.i th. lstt.ea-1 1 -a-.a -a - . , . ., , ..
t.i., . V. .. ..a t . . . n .1 ,. . . ...
t.-i' '
"-
-a'fc-k- .kiasta-rolrllnrermt hiJU- Thoogb often reeapturtd te
Tbe five was a nickel. Some of o-wt wai.. biu.v.j
tbe crowd leaned back and teld tue.r i "- tf tlin? don li'!m XT"
hands on their outraged beart. .t.!.,"" 'tr-in k,s P'f I'3,, IT1
otfcers rose up. carefully brushed i t"?- .'!-T deeded to ed-a-,
their coat-tailei. and said it 'was time tBf,
to go Lome. Only ote of the victims v',ied M B,t! V ?'m ,rc"".
seemed toapprtciat. tte aitUatiua. I to minister to the a.T.a-emer.:
He chuckled and gurgled aad gaep-j circus audience.
ed, and asked tbe ktranger what be
would uke. "I will postal card-yea," is the
lVKi.k atraitrfct " was riie nrnmot I latest threatening txpressitn in Bo-
- . o-- r - r ,
reo y.
so would J, if I ever drank,
said
ibecitiaen, aad h Imaged down
twwa to get up bet va tte wtata
er.
:: - -
W MI l i VVVl
flaw She- Helped Iliia Onl
I bard'r know what ti:
;d of a.i
rjujin
yjun
o. I.i.-t
oH"ering to make you U r the
to thriitmas, ' fondir litped
tnicago MIow to In. tn:o 0rr, !,,5t
wek.
"lou doaV' sai! tbe. ,
"o." aid be. '
A pause of several r.iomeiU berej
took place, when sodd-tnly i-lje jaT
her little bead opori .is shon!.!r an'l
murmured: ' j
'r.dward. dear, w-wo iMa't an an
engagement ring b-be an bffor-rinj ':"
It.was an awfit thing ty d whv.
- '0 d-d, but hj didn't seem t rare
'"r that he was s g!. trd '.
-"le- it was Leap Year.
Tb T .lbellra ar Call-as
- ! h ja a crave error and .n ,inr-r.
ful need to swailow well-cooked
pa
a'.at-ie loou at sucn a puce as t pre
t . a J
vent your getting tun lull am nj-it ot
pleasure out of the act of eating, and
wb.rb renders yuu indifferent to your
coo s skiii. i t-ere are sone.-up
I. . -I'll -T- I
j ly virtuous beings wno coudeui'
jeurism as something horriiil.
epi
h.i I
j as likely to lead to murder, petty Ur
j ceny and other objectionable crime-;
j but, good souls, they often c nfouud
irefiueinent aud di.-crimina i u ia IceJ-
ji'ig with
gluttony, and, ia their ile-
j sire to avoid this, and set
a l.ii.-h ex
ample of indifference to the ti';-b.
ad.ipt a scornful regard cf wb.t: unl
j bow they eat and drink, and pre'etnl
j t be above such muniiat-e t o i-i. ii-ra-
Hons, iTiog tbeui-eli'ei to a i-hMmc
state of ill-hea!tb, wh'cii it takes
years t.f strict regimen to recover
troni. .No; you rnu.-t linger ov.-r the
ta-ste of your food as you linger over
ibe smell of a I! iwer; Nature demand-!
of you this cauee-.-i-.ta to
health, ami there caa bo n.ithiug
more sinful in indulgia t'j-j of
taste than the sense r f
.-' ' MtVHf.inr.
1
A Moat.m fcoprr-slici..
wi-.. i- . . ..
! uusi iraetmg aiia mo c a.-: .l
tnat.'.j the ai'ii'iaiiit-
nnr-o t.f a ilp-nrtu. fen, ft.,, !.',.,. -,,.t.
. ,:.." " i' i' i"
I Algerian armr, who til setlied at
, lha; ,,)Wn
, I)urj ba -0i, J ,
i e- ,f ,- ., -
n:ni.-elf in the collection ol the bone
of ,be ftQima!a wL;th w,.re ,t!p,.!e(i
j da!,v hj lhe h
and Saleh. When "at last L.
'conrtyard became ch-.ked with aa
accomodation oflunes of every de
scription, estimated a, siiim 4.niwi
pounds weight he ma le an apiicatiou
ta be allowed to ship theni to Mar
seiles. "What do thr-y want al!
these bones a; Marseiles foT?" the
Kadi asked. "Out of tbeai they turn
knife bandies aid buttots, atd a
great many other usefa! articles,"
the Frenchman replied. 'T wiil al
low you to export these bones,"' the
Kadi returned, "but i;h the condi
tion that before shipping they sLail
be examined piece ny piece by a
tribunal of four butcher, tvboi-e ser
vices you will have to pay ia order
to state that no bones of Moslems
are fonnd amcng-t the It. f.ry.'a;
understand that I never could eon-1
sent to have knife handles and but- j
tons tamed out of the sarred remains ;
of my forefathers. "' The bito-s in;
qoestion are lyiag yet at Itabett.
Aa Kxlraar-rllnary Mory.
Tne Sjn Francisco (Uv), '-1 tf
December 25 says: "The Coroner
yesterday held an inq'ie-stos the body
ot iiDong Mng 1 u. wno was sfjot by
i three as-a
I the l'.th
eius on poS-rd aii y on
inst. A numl-r of wit-
i aminatiou held
on the tji.tiv ot,
the deceased
Chiaamaa for-;
cympieteiy inrougn the O'.ov. .i
iohij uetu ceiauoeoeu iiiai. wi.eiiecr
i the spinal cord is harmed ia the
slign est degree, paraiysis ensiir-s, out y.
singularly enough the wounded Chi
naman within a few days after be'
was shot was walking a.-Ur;d the
Prison Hospital without the slightest f-e -'.
difficulty. He was removed (.",m of it.
tbe hospital br bis friends, however,
: and died on the following day.
A .jnB-tle Pis
. , ...
! And now in this that h : siy,
; - . t t , .- . r - ... . .
i 13 th? Tear Ci ISi i, a n.eCLi .a (J -?
wM1! developed a geniu- for
, -:
; i --- --.
I meats of bis race. Tne emin"ntj:lg
"c;'p.ea ,De Prouoepre'..is acii.e,-
was recently place d ov Li-s owner in
m 1 tree standing near ice we-.era
i ! - . J . I
jot tte pasture, ne eareiui.y on ioo-e
'the lower end of a stout grapevine
i wnicn was anacoeu ov its leuun.s ..a
... , - , . , -
' a limb of a tree, and taking tn.s im-
! provised rope 10 tis ir.ou .a. rwui.
, himself in the air uatil te tad gath
'ered an irspetns which seat him over
! .1 II I I. k -m In i),a -nil
tae wait aua muurit u.iat tu in- --.
bas constantly repeated bis
extra t-r
la: a... " lli.
ton
False tairia not going out of fasa-
'. . . I ,..'A
Ilea. JI L4 as COaiiV a ever
ia large quantities.
Tfc rink Parrot mn tb. nt
juci- mere
W3 & nirr.,f f 1
!.:. ir
:PJ. futphnr-Imr:! tAumr In
a a
til C!J.
Ami ti.e-c M b,j ; I ,,.,
btm. h wore a fray .iir. T-
jW-MasLi-y M-T..T bavk:., ,n h h ov."
j F-el.-ay B -y own,. I the IWt
iiarr-.-t. inn iiui iirr,.
owned
j nothing -noilting new
not even bio
jm- -was agreat change, I ;e;i
you, from afre.-t to a cru-r, from
jcboos.o.rLts own fruit a-. l 'i, ,,, tl)
.j ai"a5 for thera upoa t pi.-a.-ure
mi
alii
v tho !r.iv
1;
l:.l U
i-vi I :.i
l . . i I .
ti-iifU I, ,T-i. j
rmg, f.eat, ii.oU-.fi n, l
II '- i I v the 1,
The t;r:!v n
gr-j; i s an 1 t.--.
tlie:u ) A n in
a.
!
j
i
s an -I n
1 .:.v
a: i i'
i;a si.-
l.i.
risen, etivu- lo i J'.fjfc l',-ro,
i uit-a-i.it . wait a bit I ' .d tln
; fink farrt wnM wj.s. ti
tie waiu-tl t,.... i.iray ,;- ,,,a,j., fJ(.I S
l'arnvs buve a booked brl!, a-,-l rli?
"Pi" ri ' wiia a bi-i--, !I,
b"t-l!-l. I'i I yo-i kn.-w i;
be (Ira? L-jy would .-tarnl br-" ire
lt fink I'arr t. and d.-a.v :;, i j. r,
j ia w lot.; l.i tte ti.K.keil b:;i : tiJt a
1 J"? 'ou''1 -rk h,i "''-b i-io ,
! b:n-" I-Tf.eJ. tbe fink lV.rr wji
j never e.Ttaia of b:.- bre.ikfAs.. a t ,
i ll'i0 L',r 'i:t -'''-'J- Tea to o;je. wl.en
! "-""O'ls grapa was a bat i his
ibid, tbo Uruy 15 ..y would g., ..U; ,.f
; ice
room .arrvi-.i-Mt k"-M
e w i
n L
: it
i'i i
lie vl -Ji.i l S:'.'
now, or wait
In' !: 'A i .-t "I i
lie woj'.i i''.
Il 't ';. I'i
in.
il
'U'l'l
in:;!! vm
; ! t
l-.irr
its
j The liny P.
v bad a w-tVj !
' if:ven L -n
;it;g -f a g
.;Vi !v I ' a i;u: '
lifii, tfia'. w-.'i! !
- ; real "tr jiv " w
ii i'l a f !i- i vi
a ;!; ri an-!
c.:r;-ti.-k.
. I i.
si, 1
- j ami be -t :
at .li-'tj-.
8 ..Ulrt I L '.
1 ,,,( h
be 1,
k ltc-l
t't':,
" ii. r
s a;
'.i li'l.
. t je
v- a
I rj,i ,a
i arrows, n.in;,
-. everviLiu, i
,'it.--'. a 'i,,v. a. ol
; "iei-.'.-i-.r .'.
!.:i;
I ha', iv
ii. -I i:.''
;
tr..- I-
bul.v j.
tacio- i t-
Tt.s ;
tweu; v-f
i.-.iy
'V, V
-;" 1-
ha
: j
ir-nii
i; .j -, r .!,
s nioraiii.
'niner i.i
ay I;
urtli i
was I t l4e '
ail by !i:iii- i
iiiiit i.iia al i,
try. lie ta-j
tL'j fc.li- r..i -:
cl.,ee.
! lit- li-nV
JU'l lis !J itv
Ilee i i Li -r V
: paet-tisii-j
ia Lis p i
i i'-j ill tf.
ti" a
t a
C-l'.i
: -1 :. t
r. ti iril
'. io 1 3 ,
P. -y U.
a:l re-.i
ms.i!. I,.
: b ti : -.
iV to g-..
i ', v as !. .
nli 1 .Tj
it i. ti
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.o-rrv
'.i.i,'.
.'. a:; !
: i-ot-
;- s
: II. .'U-
to be
.-a.j i
. a
for
lid i. i.i
.ii .rn ru.:i
Ho;
i l i r if i:r.i In
rs fur tin; iia:i
t il .5 a'.j'l li;
e a.- to laki'
:.; ii !: . - cj-r.
H oae up
h-ju-e i
j;-' '
in a, u.i i
bis m a.
H.j i .
;-i t.
,'i Itje'i 1
-I
:- r..-.it:
Tit" li.-jr It.
1: w i-. in
i;.' i tua; -i
tin-",
tf.i-f
j; t'.
have
:i i.i '...e t i'1-e !
..ui, t e-e if i.i
wtcii ia ;- i
a!i,': 1 ti ti."
M'lit. I'.-it si.
Hi- ran ba. k
I ck;i: i.iuki.
,.
ra:i du
k-;i r a
St.-i---.ed
ULl'i -'.-.)V
"I.-!"-
b.i--;
Aii t,: :. - r ii evi r I.i;
tiiere tt ii.-- .'. -:.:; : e-i..k's; of x
! TLe (Jr.iv V, ' i k..- 1 no. i! -i
aa angry t-y. 'I Lt-re, i . t.i
r.n whi'-tt La i b ;ea a.;a L--!
jcciiiiig f r hi- ibg, tia
jrtarb, isw.i-ig ?he Pink Barr.t
1 gold watch '.va betweea his
The
r. A
the eham ?!itti r;.n.' as it tun
j he n.et the liray Boy's eyes, he
ed again ur.-i l-iii.'i.cl iii.t-i'-.
" ait-a-b.'t ! wa:t-a;.t!'
u -1 v.
le
I shrii-ke.i
j The iiray B .y danced wi'.h rtire.
j h ie fce was ijai.ring te Lea'ii t.i.e
hietleof t.'u train He wii'l'y !!-w
jilownto the k.tcLen. Tl.'
i keeper L'a i hot. retatced. Ii
I up-statrs a?a:n. and, tars r
!d'n Lis :h--a', he tie o-i-. i'
li-,US"
: iie-U
i r. ii ; 'i .
'W
ti VI,
i have it w. w, or
' aa
Tu.'s
Parrot
wih '!
'. t-.'. r..i'i.':.
i after bira,
;fiyht r until i.i
H ke
ivt-
tell oil tLe r
.Iu-. S' l.j
liray 1; ,v r
a t-ill v. -v i
brea-t. "P
Th ; - ! c
ti with Lei- !.-s '
.-i.e.: Uie a,k
: l,''.e v, i l la a s-'ar
..if '. I .-2v, r' "
tie
t I
Mi
:, d
iiiaO wa. great 'v
y
j IJ7
tne
'.-, Lbif.i'.iier
,e wen: iitt- .
r the l'.bk I'd
!'' " r-'
, ' f Au-tra!:a t.
I cannot -av
(;'ie.-t : b ji
And v, Li 'l.
Lk-3 -i-'l t
u'reen f re-'
tiia at oce
La-i
tL-
I
..-iv
L-'v
tli'e
w :i
n .a
.-! k
bo
1 ne
know he start' d, dcdg-d,
unible I on: f the ring
entered ; ai. 1 earefu.iy
a
wlien
tik;:.?
wa en in li- ot-aa te uropi
Iis-'t o
. UeOnv l;,v fci'l 1, -5'",s
."-ti.
I; S
k.
TO
; nit
l : t.u . ' i.e o i v a- --i
! iu.cri-.-u
; TLe tn.
' .tJy ,.j
ch'-i-ti
a- not
ro ii
a .- a'-E
i
pia e '.
rn r
P.:.
And tl.-
-Sttbrieliea.
Ac
iitkl. .
He .
Li
; We '.arm .'
out ( "i- ir
j Wi.;i- we
j tu: ' iu-t we
n.eii.--.
1 WLe. Il!n
do evil t
r 1 : t 1 1
.i.i, w L'.-fe
otLi r-i v.
ir.-' l . '
Isttrr ii
-IS C J-'
v' -ir ne -'1
erv.ca'o--1
j yi.ur-elr.
L fl tu
A woman s
ec-ed by ti-r
Lea l i
a.-v-
ta; 'a
teart :
n.ao
teart is al-Aav.
-. t--.
.-y tis
teal
He ho tLi'iki Le tzs tnoi
be ll' iv Spirit wlii Cnd Lira
ii-h of
-I: Iv
tte evii sp rit.
Wbea a ni-in Las no te-iga
li t.-J
swat tte truth. Le n.-iy say a
grt at
' .
e T"r-T ' i-
I jne nerve tbat i .ever i'ihjo
eve that never tli2 !. :Le :L'
the
-tt
tatnsr warctrr -
it of yicti.ry.
l atalwiM ewM-)'W
.'w U!.s, Jacinry. 5' f-
Keptib-'ean I.egi.-latare, ia j- iit---sioe,
elset'd Ei-Gor. Kei'ogg L'c.tt-d
Su'es .Senator f- rthe lor.? terra. A
ba-iot wai tad ts. a.,;r'''a
Senator f t :t short term, wfc'cb
tilted: Aotoine, li; Pxcttatk.
:.r
3.
LtU, 13; ia'-.ie. 9; -a:.iH-g
Sab-cr be for tte IiiaAtD
i ii.-a. -i ..o t '
a ii" " ...... - -- r
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