The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, August 04, 1880, Image 4

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CI.ICK CLACK.
TVk, tack I click duck!
Merrily fl tlie rill ;
Tick, ta k! cli.'k i-lurk!
Merrily goes the mill.
Tlio farmer' wain
With Hacks of pram
I rolling along the ral ;
So nin away, rill,
Ami turn away, mill,
To primldow-n the gulden vu.
Tiek, tar k! click claek!
Merrily runs the stream :
Ti. k, tack! click, clack!
Merrily px t he team.
The cum ami wheat.
So rie atit f wwi,
t '.iine ilnwii to lie ground U-!;i;
So flow away, stream.
Ami 1'till away, team,
Itoii't !injjTn the way.
MV MUST LAWSI IT.
'How is trade, Auiit Lucy ?'' I in
quired, with the air of one jH'rjHtrat-
uie a pleasantry
wlf-t-onijilait ncy, too. that one felt ! "I vud nehN-Hih trni it Vept fur j
that crass-cuttinsr was perhaps his ; one tin.L','' (die paid. 'I f-els no "k
' congenial sphere. However, work inn' hunirry, an inisrahle in my
must come to Isaiah : lie would j heart ; an' den. sez I to myself, More
never jro to look it up. lie also did ( is a d. an' 1 warms up, an' has
little odds and en-Is of gardening ! enuff t-r epare. It don't last, ter he
for me on the same occasion, con-' sure, an' 1 has ter preach ter myself
versing jwlitclv in the meanwhile. 'oImt 'an' oler aen, hut while it las
' As. fur instance", in making the hay. i I feels h full oh de great I Am."
i "In de country dev calls dis yar ye talked over the trial. In fact,
winnowin'. I worked at harvest in' j jt jia.j (KTurred to me that her niem-
! onst in Prince (ieorge's. llarveslin' j orv mit he called to the assistance
is gootl funic nerves. It eider in- ! ,,r" Isaiah's. She checked off the
, creases em or decreases 'cm. Mine j.lV(5 (f t1(. v,f the murder, re-
decreased no. I mean ter say dey iraijn.j tlie incidents of each one.
increased." j'fuesdav Isaiah had had a jolt of
Then harvesiingdidni agree with ' hauling t. do : Wednesday step by
.vou?"' Iwten she recalled t!ie day, just as
Ftiited me lu.-t i jsajah 1:1d done for Thursday, tin to
I was as , () ,, M :1SJ iK. l,a,l Uescrilied it.
i Thursday was the day oi the murder,
lie had made rather" more than usu
Ul on Wednesday and hal gone
Tlio Difference In Horses.
C'ratft Widow.
A Itnnawny Husband.
There has lnvn a great change U
livery horses in the last twenty
years. Years ago, if a young fellow
w.mted to take his tirl out riding
a
had
What a different meaning from One day last week a man n-.idiii
tlie oriirinal one., many words ae- in East Toledo, Ohio, skinned from
ouire ov common use.
ow is one of these. It is generally
( Irass wid-
this country to
his family and brought up in De
troit. I lis wife got a clue to his
wlierealKtuts. and eameon alt'r mm.
MRS. LYDiA L PIMKHAM-
OF LYNN, MASS.
HIE
where he had been run in for the pur
pose. She had no tears to shed. On
the contrary, her hair had a lighting
"Oh. yes it did. It
rate. lie nerves increase,
hearty as a buck."
" Vou look strong and well now,"
I stated. This occurcd to me as a
good opening for my favorite text.
"Isaiah, I wish you "would contrive
to do more for your old mother."
'I does trv. miss." he declares : "I
ti. .l,lJ,c Jvi-t,i does mv best.' tossing tlie grass pie- i.,,r ,,:ilc!iin!r at tins staire. Mie snook
a .i i. : . ..,v: -1,.1, ' tiiresouelv. "1 tries hard. ; ,,.r ,-.,, mid her voice lei 1. llie
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young man that was going to put one
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orm tirnniiii in 'iri ii lie uiun l 1.1
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OUltP eanv on inuiwwi a...... 1u) ,a vvm Itiia ll COSlIllIll oei una-
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WI11CU IU lUil.muui-iiun;
i believed he had t amed after two
dav's work. Aunt Lucy took up
it was offmil. Trade with her was Lucy Had given me to unoer.i......
a polemn re;uity. mai iai.-oi a:iiiv ireiurneo noun- v.m m ' jsiinn
"Th ncs is a-ni n nff.' 7 she rcDlied, memoer oi nei iui,nn, .ivvv . ,loon Sl, niuen unuei uil-iu iuu,.v , hverv
seriou-lv "Slow. Hut they goes." singing auoui uie sire.-i- ..i joMiiuor tnai i.e nau speni ine imi was an in(ll.x to Ins thoughts. line
Two or three other rolor.-d "persons ! never going to church. I relerred j (lf tlia ,jav tlJat mght and half tlie j jiatj a st vlish team that was right up
i.resent chuckled. however. To the,m, to these facts m his jH rsonal Jnsto- , m.xt (!.,v on n j.alli t in the corner J (m tuC bit. and full of vinegar, ami
ao to me there existed an ineongru-; rv. Isaiah did not deny them. Jut uf ()( niother's room. I saw how j jlt. ,r ,(.t.,i himself and pulled for all
it vbetweYn the notions of Aunt Lucy he made promises of amendment. ; it w.,s (Hm.tlv. His brain had re- h:tt was out, and the girl sat back
and eonim. rce. ! lor iny pan. presei o-.woo ,. , i1(,j,CHssiy iK-n.umwe.i !iu tilC ,.onKT f the l-uggy, lcMjking
...i ..,..t...i i,iiiv himself, he . emiiloved now in '
.i l.iin or, ,,1,1 li,,rs. tlie worst ; si-niifv a woman whose husband has ; and vesterd.iv she had an interview
: ' tt.,i.h tiint woiild ch ive ; left her from ineoninatibility. or for hvith him at tlie Central Station
itself or he" never could get his arm.! more tangible cause, and r.io ihough
around his girl to save him. If he i not divorced, has no intent to live
....r- .i..,.r,t-lru,tinT toam. to uutlwith her again. Long ago a grass
oust vie he had to hang on to the widow was an unmarried woman I hang, and as soon as she could get
lines "with both hands, and even if who has had a child, and sometimes j her breath, she began:
he took his eves otf the team long the word is so applied here. InKu- i "So, you miserable little apology
enou'di to look at the sneering girl rojie it means simply a wife who is i for a human l'ing, you skipped out.
be--ide him, with his mouth, the temporarily separated from her hus- did you?"
chmees were that the team would i band for any reason whatever, but ; No replv.
at ! without any aisnarmony or any I'ic.i : "Alter l had washed and scri'h-
In f.ngland a womaiiilMdand sewed lor nearly twenty
years to support you, you got tired
of vour family, did you? Our style
of living wasn't tony enough to suit
you, and you wanted a diamond pin
and a cane !"
"Say, Luev, I'm soitv," lie mum
bled. "
"Well, I ain't," sbc snap;e:l.
"No, Sir! On the contrary, I'm glad
of it! You chewed tobacco and
hank whisky and whittled shingles
and loafed on the street corners at
Crusaders, who were left at home : my expense just as long as you ever
iuinp over a ditch, or run away, at; wit
iiw i, li-sim KidiiiL' out with !ot reproach.
girls was shorn of much of its ideas-1 whose husband is in India or Aus
ure in those days. We knew ajtralia is spoken of, without disre-
i bund n-d dollar
The team ran away, the huggv
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was wrecKeu, one nor-e an kuu-h,
the girl had her hind leg broken and
her lather kicked the young man all
siect, as a grass widow, so is a French
wife whose natural protector is in
Algeria or tlie Isle de lloitrbon, al
though in (ireat Britain the expres
sion is also understood in the Amer
ican sense. Grass widow is really a
corruption of grace widow( the French
say retire vac qroce), a widow iv
'1 1 melancholy fact was that Isaiah had iOV(,r the orchard and broke the main-! grace or favor, and was specially Jdn
" ! returned home early in the alter-1 snr:n;r 0f J,is watch. It got so that j used in reference to the wives of the j am
rig a young man i
lrove
Aunt Lucy was unusually old and
old coat, on the understanding that
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unusually black. Her blackness was he was only to wear woinu, ...
set oif by her white turban and He had pleaded his deficient toilet
white kerchief she wore about her as an excuse for his neglect ol re-
neck. She was heavily made, with . ngious onsen aucc.-
rhci
a delightful chubhv face, ami a de- "t longer man a
lightful, cordial, chuckling way of
leaking. Only a severe attack ol
I'umatism would dampen her
chronic cheerfulness, and imbue tlw
tones of her voice with a touch of
melancholy.
It had ieen my ow
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111 u ' in linn' i .,.. . . ., ..
r . i .n... . . .. ; ,i, r,ri i mmiediale v. and identihed nevo.
n,..l il.r,..l .Mini reasonable douoi. Aias. one oi uiose
lilaee. on nee
tapes and pins, and so on ; afterward,
as these wares found a ready market,
she and I determined to go into tlie
confectionery line also, on a small
scale jteimy cakes, jx-nny sticks of
candy ; but " the latter we found to
lie more useful in advertising her
nlaee of business than lucrative. 1
1
had lieell unable
less than a pennv
to the incidents oi that i hursdav , , though she should faint away it a
and he had confessed them with : j1()rse .t Ids tail over a line, then
those of Wednesday. Had any one j jK,ol)0 sai,i that couple was all right,
els-j seen him? I inquired, hopefully j ..n,i tjim, was no danger that they
remembering the slender stream of woUi,i )e on familiar terms. I'.ut if
custom that, nevertheless, never , tj, , started out with a slow old horse
quite fell oil'. In fact, Aunt Lucy tliat ot as though all he wanted
named three or four persons who i s to j,e jlt a01K., however inno
had been in and out for needles and j mit tj,e j,artv jICople knew
thread wliile Isaiah lay there. As j : t s ... ii " though they had si-en
it that when they got out on me
road, or when night came on, that
fellow's arm would steal around her
waist, and she would snug Up to
related. , j,;m allti () pshaw, you liave heard
"Is been a-studyin' dis myself, j it before,
miss. I has. Sez I. how kin dis yar j Well, of late years the livery men
Isaiah hab cut dis yar white gem- j have "got onto the racket," as they
man ter pirn s, when he is a-lyin', j say at the church sociables. They
so ter speak, drunk, in his ole mud- j l,a"ve found that horses that know
tier's shop all de time? No sar, sez their business are in demand, and so
em oi nvi ! . ' ' T tA... 1.,;..!. I'.,v,,l ,,.i,' onli I.,,.,,.., (,.,;,.. fr 1. w nur.i
... .i 1.1 . , fi r, i 1, .n iiit v luioii .-. : pi.,? aiv uuun w tsi unu v-. .
,.:a , i'. , . ! tV ! I I They are trained on purpose for out-
11 1111 II 1 till l UU.-t M MO" "
week after that
our town was startled hy a nnirder
committed on the street at night, the
victim, an overbearing, quarrelsome
youth of the white race, who yet
"elicited in his death the sympathies
of the whole community, so unpro-
we spoke one ot these very p
1, oil, ill in , iiiii, irtiinel v T
n idea to set ' yoked and dastardly was the way of j ti. jl4iti,,n to her, and "she reac
tlie expendi- birf i'nd- His murderers were traced ; ,..11 jts having been as L
HI
lersons
stated
lily
ucv
wliile their absurdly enthusiastic'
lieges fought against the infidels in
Palestine, and often stayed away so
leng that their sjiouses sought con
solation, and found it only too read
ily. During the gold fever in Cali
fornia many men went to the Pacific
coast at a venture, putting their fam
ilies to board in the States while
they hunted for the precious metal
or pursued whatever course circum
stances determined. This the gold
seeker called putting his wife out to
grass, in allusion to putting a horse
to grass when not wanted or unfitted
for work. The term grass widow
steadily extends its application. It
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will !
"What do you want of me, then?"
"Want of you ? Why, I want to
clean my character! All our neigh
bors say that you ran away from
me, and some pity me and some
laugh. You run away from me?
Why, you low-down corner loafer,
you couldn't run away from any
thing but a spade or an axe. I fol
lowed you to get this matter straight.
I've got to live there, and I'm not
going to be either pitiedor laughed
at!"
"What do you want?" he asked.
"Here's what I want!" she xiid,
as she seized his collar and twisted
Hera Mi
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i on
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means to-day, on this side the water, him around. "Now you take that
any woman legally or virtually mar- j and that and that ami I'll have
: s the
.nil I
same
have
arrested on suspicion
Isaiah Carroll of
written above!
I went to see Aunt Lucy directly,
:nd found her plunged in grief. Hut
he was confident of her boy's inno-;
to
apiece,
over
buy them for lied with the class ol men i-y whom ;
md they tlie murder laid UoiiMlcss ix-cn com- j
for a pennv, it nutted. "1 always told him so, sue
kei.t reiK'atiii'-. "I told him his
die'er cakes an' sugar company wud be de ruin ob him. It;
rsul'g''sts tiie old wo- ; war de singin', miss," slie reiterated.
,"I alius knowed no good would come ,
ob it." , ;
T f..ll. ...l 1,.. ,.v!,li-nen C'in fllllv. i
The feeling of the public was against , that the name ol this gentlenian was
the suspected murders from the i familiar tome. I had seen bun once
start. 1, who had mv misgivings :or twice at eroiuet parties on our
Isaiah, at least was glad that i lawn, in response 10 a message
the universal charitv of the law gave; sent him mrougn wj i.roiner. itc
hed prisoners the chance to presented minseii ai our nouse. x
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hold me worm
jlpeared.
"I can make
cakes fust rate.
man presently.
"That will 'be the way, then." I
said, clutehini; at the bright idea
"tlie very thing. I'll give vou money
to buy some Hour and sugar and
molasses, and you'll make the cakes
and then we'll see what the profit as to
will be.
iint T.ner chuckled dellL'htful V. i the wretc
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in dai ar corner aner uarK, i uioa , j aoor sparking, ii is noi an uneoiu
niyst lf. Isaiah Carro!!, what's more, i nion thing to see a young fellow
he wudeiit bur a Hv. I knows de j drive up to the house where his girl
boy well. It are altogether dificrent I lives with a team that is just tearing
will dcin odder two. things. They prance and champ
Fortified with what I heard, I pro- ! the bit, and the young man seems to
l . . '.l. ,1. . I mill Out,,, on tl,,M,rh hid 1 i eer ivns
ceded to coniiiiunicaie wiui iuu ; puu uu m, m ,u.,u,..
lawyer who was undertaking to de-1 coming out
fend Isaiah Carroll. It happened
Sh had an "active soul, despite her I defend themselves. I was glad to ; gathered direc y that he was ue
.neyJi lV v e'r Yes 'ninety- ! know also that Isaiah would have an j lending Isaiah Iron, a sincere persua
iSh V sfc insists' that this is hVr able counsellor, but all that 1 could sionof.nm oceiu. " scans he had
: hear or read was amnn.-t him. ( seen me here, Mr. Ordwaj let tall,
"Vir... ,... t..l r.M.f men,l. 1 The line of defense chosen by nil , "when he was walking around in the
when he was walking around in the
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trariii n. i rei oni.eu ini.i "i. iiur
1 iint as a jrote:e
yours,
and I
' lUi n vii h-i,l vonr roof mend- 1 he line ol delellse Cliosen
etl ?" I in'quired. having already left ' the prisoners was to prove for them-
.1 l..r. - i'.li'.w on .ilil.l i Iliti.rVP lllftt lift lUl
"C.,,,'1 Vet de man ter con e. has ! had s.vn the murder committed. n.ade up i,,v mind to g t 1 im oil it
bina-trvin' an' a-botherin' oh my The fact that the three men abused j I could. .Now lor the ia is. n ou
:ii:iu 14 r P L c Li'i nriiii , ...... --
hain't I Isaiah?" as at that juncture, I point to pomt through me neignnor-; i
a tall sloutchv vounir man entered. ; 1ioh1. and on the night of the murder, j according to
laugh, "Your
me fell that I
1 Lrave tliem to him, waxing diffuse.
mv sex's failing. P.ut
u emeu o. " ' """ v . . V : i . i: . ... ' 1 .l.. 1.1.. l..lJ.,)
...t. .1: 1 1:1. .1.. .. I.., (.. : Inrnu im t u linniu iTlllllllW II ST- Uf llMllini iiuunum . ...in,
nun uiii Jim seem iiki i 10 1 e; lei- - r- r- . , ., ... r..i .
rifled by feeble old Aant Lucy. rest. Isaiah.it was show n by the , ne saw, wiui a nu
u ..11.1 . 1...1. .... : ,.r,wn,.nti,.n lifil nlw-ivs Li en hand 1 clianit'ionship lnak
lie milieu .1 110m in iv 1.1 eoune. . ..1,..-.. ; . . . , , . r ..
to me, and grinned. "I has went, in glove with thetwootherpnsoners, ; shouldn t mind beingthis j.oor fcdo
..4 vi ..1 . k.,m, ! mitli nml Oninliv It struck me. ; mvsell.
1I111'111, lie il ei leu , .111 lirjuunn.- ,. ..in.. - v .- - . . -
es ter come. Seems like he don't on reading the evidence, that it 1111- He had odd
,..,re " iilicated tlie others far more coiiclu- jcves, which he
1 mvself entertain doubts of Isa- sivclv than Isaiah. Hut it was shown
iah'szeal as aMurcurv. I said, j that he had been standing about the
persuasively, "1 wish vou would Pee street coiners on the morning of the
to it Isaiah." Then" I make mv ! murder with the two others accus.d;
a,lieu. and it was also shown that tor the
The room contained half a dozen j last six months they had been an
persons beside Luev. She had al- j inseparable trio. Isaiah bail, beyond
ways a nuniU-r of quests, and is es-; dispute, been a companion of thieves
iccially jMipular since she has kept it not worse.
shop, and thus established a kind of In spite of which I believed he
neighWhood rendezvous. Her shop could ch ar himself. Poor old Aunt
is in the window, accross which slats ', Lucy did not see him through the
have been nailed, against which j trial. She could only mourn and.
articles of merchandise have beein ' pray for him. Poor old Lucy !
i.hiee.1 inelii.linirv.-irioiis Twiiiiv tovs. i The dav wiM'ii I had ascertained
which have been found a profitable : that Isakdi would be questioned, I
resolute, searching
fixed on mine as he
j spoke. His intense gaze gave ine the
i strange feeling of only having just
j made his acquaintance.
; That is about all there is to tell of
j Isj'.iah Carroll. Mr. Ordway helped
I him to prove a clear alibi, although
; the defendent had the grace to be
sincerely mortified as to the manner
ofit. His old mother herself was
' put on the stand. She gave her
testimony with distinctness, albeit
The horses will hardlv
stand still long enough for the girl to
get in, and then start off and seem to
split the air wide open, and the
neighbors say, "them children will
get all mashed up oneof these days."
The girl's father and mother see the
team start, and their minds experi
ence a relief as they reileet that "as
long as John drives that frisky team
there can't be no huggin' a-goin' on."
The girl's older sister sighs and says
"that s so, and goes to her room and
laughs right out loud. It would be
instructive to the scientists to watch
that team for a few miles. The
horses fairly foam before they get
out of town, but striking the coun
try road the fiery steeds come down
to a walk, and they mope along as
though they had always worked on
a hearse. The shady woods are
reached, and the carriage scarcely
moves, and the horses seem to be
walking in their sleep. The lines
are loose on the dash board, and the
left arm of the driver is around the
pretty girl and they are talking low.
It is not necessary to talk loud, as
they are so near each other that the
faintest whisper can be heard. Uut
a change conies over them. A car
riage appears in front, coming to
wards them. The young man picks
up the lines and the horses are in
the air, and as they pass the other
carriage it almost seems as though
the team is running away, and the
girl that was in sweet repose a mo-
ried whose actual, ostensible or noin
inal husband is jtennanently absent.
A wife temporarily separated from
her husband, however fond of or
sympathetic with one another they
may be. is also a grass widow. Uut
wives at Iking Pranch, Saratoga or
New.ort during the season, while
husbands are attending to business
in Wall or William or South street,
would not feel nattered at such a
designation, nor would the wives
who spend so much time abroad, re
linquishing their marital partners
with little regret on either side.
Grass widow has become so assi x-iated
with opprobrium that it is not likely
these otlieers sign a paper that 1
found you and kicked you out to
take care of yourself ! Now you git !
Don't you ever write me, don't you
ever dare to come hack to me! Even
if I hear that you ever tell anybody
that you were married to me 111
buy a shot-gun and hunt for vou!"
The husband sneaked out doors
and down in the street, and the wife
having the "docks" in her pock
et, walked tlie other wav muttering
to herself:
"Skipped out! Pan away from
his family !
...:n i .7.
I i in juitt.e i
value of his
Well, his ld shirts
mop worth twice th
win lc
bodv! Now, J
to be employed in its European im- j wan't to see some one grin, in tin
port. The grass widow is, in some j face of this testimonial that I raisei
sort, a product ot the metropolis. , him riuht oil' his heels! Iktroit
She alKiunds here. She has hundreds I l-',rc l'irx.
of representatives, all of whom claim !
to have husbands somewhere sev- j
eral of them, often though thev . . .
.;, i;r i,.ll i...r H.i..- During the pursuit ol Lee sarmy
l4lllllV?ti LilV.il illC a 11 UCIV iliV ?' I I 4
are. nor do they indeed care to know. ! from .hu. Appomattox
V V TlmiM i den. Phil. Sheridan eonimaiulei
' the advance of Grant's armv. At
I'l.il. Sheridan and tfie I'lmilei'.
with agitation. ine prosecution nt K,fore as th h sjr w;mt
dealt gentlv with her, even wnen
she repeated twice that "Isaiah war
allays a punctual boy" meaning a
boy to be relied upon in the long
run.
I am proud to say that Isaiah
never lell into bad company alter
lie flushed. Too.
' dawn, April 7th, all the rebels were
I on the north side of the Appomat-
pI;
close
to
The Chief of Police yesterday tox, with the Union troops el
had a visit from an old farmer liv- their heels, "Little Phil.," ever at
ing out on the Centre Lime road, I the front, stopped at a farm house
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wno nan a siory loien. .liter xwo or near 1'rospect station, dismounted
investment, as their value is a lie- j against all my previous naoii.-, weni
litious one. down to the court-house. It was
iint Tiiiev lives in .m allev within uuite a pitiful sight when Isaiah,
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another alley, it ln-mg a circuitous eonironied i.y a ..angering ...uve., Thc two otht.r wretched men
route, Milly. one of the old woman s inimitciy more anxious o wi . , i,..., W(,re evicted
daughters Lucy s family is numer- case man mat me ngni siiouki prc
ous, and universally down on their vail, was placed on the stand. He
1, L- s.,.rt.i me i net- to the liiirT,- was attired in his Pest domes, and
way. conversing. he stood
"Mother was well brought up." she ! in his hand
rescinded to some words of praise of, on the occasion of our last meeting,
..- i.n l.:. . i . 1: ..:...l .. P..,, T 1,-nl lu t'inierlit me to !idvwe
inn. e. i'e wime i.uue .is i.iieu !. ...... - , . . .
her treated her well, an' she shows it.' him as to his moral and spiritual ; .... u .... r ....
i eoaeii- : I" v'
of the murder, and sentenced to
death. It was supposed that a third
imi in ins oesi domes, am implicated, but the priK)t
1 nervously twirling his hat f J
land, as 1 had seen him do . -,, e r i
What a long sigh of relief! drew
when this narrow escape of my col-
over! Mr. Ord-
persistcd in caning it our case.
I was modest about it, however and
refused to divide thc credit with him.
I will tell as a secret, however, that
this was not the last suit of Mr.
Ordwav's in which I have taken a
warm and personal
po'V Ji'izar.
Venldali.iK Stables.
Mother can't. l have no odder way. : states. He had evidently lirii coac h
De good manners will come out. An' j ed by his lawyer, and he was prcpar
she's dat spry !" ; ed to go through the examination as
'It e a pitv that between you all to his wlierealx.uts on the day of the
vou are not able to make vour i murder with circumstantial precision,
'mother thoroughly comfortable in ; Hcaecmnplishcd his lesson thorough
her old age," I sav, slowly. In fact i lv. His honest air and heavy, well
tlos view of tliemd.iwt has fn-oiicnt-! meaniii'' expression were all in his
lv presented itself to my mind be- favor. My spirits revived. Heap-.'
jor(.. ' earcd to me to have told a plain, i
"We are all so jnior," was Millv's unvarnished tale. I did not reeog- j
excuse. "An' I has, what's more, j nize any of the names or places he; Many stables require no ventila
puch bad feelin's inside. Sometimes ! mentioned : he did not bring in those j t;0)li a!j t)K. (.ra(.l;H about the doors
I don't hardlv expec' to see one day ! relatives of his with whom I was :m(l windows, and the openings in
cot( h anodde'r." ! acquainted MiHy, Lucy but there j the side walls, always admit an
In truth, now that I took a good j was an air of heavy, dull yerisimili- j abundant supply of fresh air. Put
look at her, she was little more than jtude over his whole narration. 'when the wainscoating, doors, and
skin and bones. ! Then the cross-examination began, windows are as tight as in well fin-
"It's de misery in mv head," she Isaiah had accounted for himself on ished dwelling houses, some provis
cxplained. It generally is this par- j every hour of theday of thetra.lgedy i,,n must be made for the escape of
tieular form of misery with colored up to ten (.'clock at night, tlie foul air and the inllow of pure air.
people, I have found. Poor soul !' murder having been at seven. He .S) long as the foul air does not es
poorsouls! weak in bodv, mind and I stood Ids ground quite well at first, j (.aj,w fr,,m an apartment, pure air
spirit, Millv and such " as she arc j when he was called on to repeat liis cannot enter. In some stables flues
hardlv able" to take care of themselves.; statement, but on the redirect ex- ahout a foot square extend from the
let alone each other. . animation he suddenly broke down. : eeiling to the roof. Put foul air will
I was in a hurrv who of us is at ! I tan remember having been in sin-h nut eseaie through such Hues v.n
:dl times free from the clutches of a tate of mind myself, when eve - j pUre an,i colder air can find an
this familiar fiend of our overcrowd-; thing about me has all at once i -' . entrance near the floor of the stable,
ed age? still, something in Millv's ! nc a blank. Isaiah lookwl aroui.d pure air will enter such holes so
cxpn-ssionrnademesav, "I am sorry I him helplessly. It suddenly came j gradually that there will be no
you are so bad oil. Is vour liusband oer nun mai. nc nau ...en oeu.i.seunirait produced. ihen, as the
j colder air enters, the foul air will es
ed to jump out. After passing the
intruder the walk and conversation
is continued. If you meet that par
ty on the Whitefish Pay road at ten
o'clock at night, the horses are walk
ing as quietly as oxen, and they
never wake up until coming into
town. If the driver seems to be
asleep one of the horses will kick the I
singletrees and wake him up, and
then he pulls up the horses and
drives through town like a cyclone,
and when he pulls up to the house
the old man is on the steps and he
thinks John must be awful tired
trying to hold that team. And he
is.
It is thought by some that horses
have no intelligence, but a team that
knows enough to take in a sioradic
case of buggy -sparking has got sense.
These teams come high but the boys
three efforts he beixan
"I vas goin' home last
I overtakes two men on
Dose fellers they laft
would I gif 'em a ride.
und say, shunip in."
"Yes", I understand."
"Pooty quirk one feller
saidt he likes Dutehmens,
uncle vas a Dutchman.",
all right, so I laft too. I
tickled, und I shakes all ofer.
"Yes."
. "In a leedle vile one feller van ts
me to change a seven-dollar bill, so
as he could gif some money to der
orphan asylums, und he laft, ha ! ha!
Dot tickled me some more und I
lafs, too. Den der fdcr feller grabs
me py der collar und pulls me down
behind und says dey looks in my
pockets for a steamboat dot vas
stolen from Detroit. Dot makes us
la ft" like some good shoke."
"It must have been funny."
tied his horse and started up the
night yen i walk.
der roadt. i Upon the piazza sat a middle
und saidt j typical Southron with long, straight
I laft too, ! hair combed behind bis ears and
! covering his neck a swallow-tailed
coat, nankeen pantaloons and mo-
laft und i rocco slippers. A gorgeous shirt
cause his frill adorned his bosom, and from
Dot vas the embrasure of his warlike collar
vas real ! he shot dehant glances, ite bowi
stifllvtothe general who nodding
carelessly, sat down on a step am
pored over Ins maps,
looked up and said :
""Have you seen any
troops about here to-day?"
"Sir," said the planter,
truly sav that none have
-non
of L
as 1 can
been seen
bv me, l wid sav so: but, it I ha
seen any, I should feel it my duty
to refuse to reply to your question
1 1 cannot give you any information
: which might work to the disudvan
jtage of General Lee
It vas. Does fellers took out my The general, with a liitle whistl
wallet und counted nop der monish. j of surprise, pulled awav at his cigar
I had shust ten dollar, und dey laft j and continued to study his map.' In
und said dot tlev mnst go on some i A few minutes he looked up again
trips to der seashore nut dot. Dot i and asked :
interest. liar- have to have them.
A Had Case Cured.
' over him that be had been betrayed
out of work?" j by his own carelessness in giving
"Pless vou sir, he don't do nuflin ' ail account to his lawyer of the day
for me now. I had him goin' on nine j before the nnfrder. He had not been
years, but hedoiu- lef menow I lias i coached on that. His dull, depend-
Iiuffinbutde S3llun, an' nuhWlv j cnt intellect refused to think and
wants dem dese davs." And there ! I'lan lor us. n on me spur oi me
wasactuallvinhcrtonesanaiparentj,llonid- H? was too bewildered
regret that "bovs and girls had ceas- j an(1 confused to rcmemlicr. The
edto le valuable as chattels. prosecuting lawyer taunted him.
- rnderthesecircumstana I aban-,Tlie prisoner's lawyer tried to en
doned all hope that Millv might be courage him. P.ut his only answer
able to contribute to he'r mother's j 'a : "I don't see whar I am, sir ; Fs
neetsshies. IeveninscrilKxHiernamei'0j:t myself."
There was a ripple ot unfeeling
merriment through the court-room.
Isaiah's previous statement passes
for an unmitigated lie. I sat cold and
on my own mental tablets as an "ols
jwt." 1 1 parted from her with feel
ings of depression all the more lively
lieoausc her own jnherited chee rful
ness had not .uceiimi'd to the ures-
pure of adverse circumstances. She! jok of stolid discomfiture. I ln-Iieve
was apparently on pod te-rms with j ni m!"-
fate, and dispensed to make the U-st i At the same time and this makes
ofthines. , mv fears for liini all the stronger I
cape through the Slues, in order
to ventilate any apartment by open
ing windows, the upper sash should
be lowered, and the lower sash
should be raised. P.y this arrange
ment the cool air will flow into the
room U'neath the sash. Ix t it be
borne in mind that one can not fill
his sleeping apartment or stable with
pure air so long as the space is occu
pied by foul air. Horses like to
thrust their nose-s out of the stable,
through a small window, so as to
breathe the pure air. Horses will
endure very eehl weather without
ininrv. iirovided lbn .nuii-tmeiit is
stem. I catch Isaiah's eve and its ! t,,,., irv .,,,,1 fn of i,.,r.. nir It
On Isaiah, however, I looked with
sterner eves. There seemed to 1 a
natural repulsion between himself
vastly more injurious to a horse to
breathe over and over again the foul
and warm air of a close (stable, than
to inhale very cold air when the mer
cury indicates zero. Foul air will al
ways rise into the storv above the
lanie, proveu-d mere are openings
lielieve it iossibletliatthc testimony
of the other prisoners may have lieen
a tissue of falsehood. However,
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aim tiiui o.iv. wans aiKcenus 01 ........ ......v ... i or mil's mrougn winch it may cseaiie
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woik ne wouiu eMt.ionany nnu to ; j ...i j-.m .u-.-.iiin. j Jlo atmosphere. A greal ruan'
do ; but he never si-cured a"month's ; ''im in this day's programme. I as- j ownvr of line and beautiful horses
or even a week's employment. He : certained this and 1 ft. ! damage the health of their animals
. . r
came ana went to my house on er
rands for his mother, always txas
leratcinglv self-satisfied ami good
natured. Perhaps a little wholesome
discontent or discomfort would have
spurred him to exertion. I employ
ed himtocutthe grass in ourgarden,
and he re-ally did it well, with such
I we nt straight b his old motJu rs ; for want of uroncr ventilation
I found her occupied in patching a j When the coat and tikinof a lmrse
pair if trousers for one- of her grand- j are dry, tlwre is no danger that the
sons. S1k-was very quiet and elown-1 animal will take coll by inhaling
hearted. I led the conversation I very cold nir. Put when he is warn"
gradually to the subject of Isaiah, j and sweaty, the groom can not le
She put down her work, and wiped : too careful of horsc-s until the hair
away a tear or two. j and skin are quite dry. & R T.
Frcili.nia, X. Y., June 7, 1ST:!.
Ilr. II. M. Fenskr,
Di:ak m: I have lieen siek alw.ut
eilit years with an atrecti.m liy liliynieiaiw
ealleJ S rnfula. My throat was a ini.ttemt
iiiir sore. My alate hail been ealen int,
my iiiM1, face anil forelieinl had .li.-eliurfiinj;
sore-.. My limly anil linilis hail deep eating
ulcers extending nearly to the bone. I was
rediieed in flesh to a mere skeleton. I wan
in this dreadful coinlitioii when I bejjan the
use of your l!lool ami Liver Kemedy and
Xerve Tonic in lsiiil. I took it nearly a
year, though to all aicanice 1 was well
within three months after beinniiitf it. I
fell as well ami stnm now as I ever did.
Yours truly,
Mrs. Anna Adams.
Dr. Feiiner's Plood and Liver Rem
edy and Nerve Tonic may well be
called "The conquering hero" of the
times. It is the medical triumph of
the age. Whoever has "the blues"
should take it, for it rnjitbttf and rc
1nrr the disordered system that
gives rise to them. It always cures
Piliousness and Liver Complaint,
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Constipation,
1 Icadaehes, Fevkk and AcfeSpi.kkx,
Exi.ARfiKMKNT, Scrofula, Krvsiclas,
Pimples, Plotel.es and all Skix
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Swelled Limbs and Dropsy; Slecje
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strength when the system is running
down or going into decline; cures
Female Weaknessand Chronic Rheu
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chiffs, and all Lung and Throat dif
ficulties. It does these things by
striking at the rx it of disease and re
moving its causes. j
Dr. Feiiner's Improved Cough
Honey will relieve any cough in one
hour. TrvasanipU'hottieat 10 cents.
Dr. Vv nnef's (lolden IU'lief cures
my pain, ao Tooth-ache, Neuralgia,
tickled me some more, und I laft
too."
"Well, what then?"
"Yell, den dey shuniped out und
I nt der lingers to der noses and says
goot py, old Dutchmans, und avhay
dey goes like some horse-races."
"And you didn't laugh at that."
"Vhell, not pooty much. I vhas
ready to, but I sthoped. If dem
fellers vhas up to shokes it vash all
right, but it dey were robbers I
vants you to catch 'em und gif 'cm
some j.ieees of my mind like (bin
der! I doan' like somepody to laff
at me ven dey doan' feel tickled till
over."
"How far is it to Pulfalo River?
"Sir, I don't know."
"The devil you don't. How Ion
have vou lived here?"
"All my life."
"Ycrv well, sir, it s time you did
iknow. Captain, put this man in
charge of a guard and walk him
down to Puflalo River to show it to
him."
The Yirginian of the old scho
enjoyed the pleasure of trampin
through live miles of mud to hf
at the river with which he was r-
li-ctly laminar. j
What Hi Name Was. i
Narrow Kscapfs.
i There was a Kansas City reporter
Jon the tram that carried (trant from
Sometimes, when I look back Uialena, and one of his first exploit:
over m v lile, says mirdctte, 1 am ; was xo sau mrougn me cars geum
amazed to see how the nages of its i up a list of tlie lK-opIe aboard. ()ne
record are dotted with hair-breadth i of the persons he struck was u short
escajH-s. I escaped tlie dangers and thick-set man with a beard, who sat
hardships of the revolutionary war 1 gazing pensively out of the window
hy waiting until the war had been
over about sixtv years before I got
born. When tlie" Brooklyn Theater
burned I was in Burlington. When
the yellow fever broke out In New
Orleans I was in Minnesota and im
mediately skipped out for Canada.
When I was a loy tit school one
day all the boys in school we-re
tloggeel all around for robbing an
apple-orchard, and the flogging did
not do a bit of good, for every beg-
with a cigar in his mouth.
"Areyouoneof the invited guest-?
asked the reporter, tanning the man
on the shoulder.
The man said he was and kept on
smoking.
"From St. Joe or Leavenworth?"
asked the reporter, note book am
lK'iieil in hand.
"Illinois," replied the man, stil
smoking.
"I have to trouble vou for
vour
were
was
Discovmnu or
LYDEA E. PINitHAM'S
VE32TABI3 CCCTOir.TD.
Tor all Female Complaints.
Thin ppara:lon. a Iti mm ! inlaw. con:"t of
VrutaU ftorertw. Uml iv l-.ar::iU s to l!x must kl
ifatelnTalld. I'pon cr.c trirl Hi meritl of thta Com
pnand iU be iwwolwl. a,h !kf ta lmmedi.it ; and
Ik 1U oaefcicontlxwd, lit nim tj nittc mi3tn a aun.
dred.apcrBum-i tir.:iiic:7t.ilt:!,.itari'3 will tt
tlfy.' In ' "f p-.n ncrit-'. it !i t-wif,yn-taawaM
kul prei-riU .1 br Ci-j be -t pi.JAlslaa la
thaceantry.
It aill enra rnOr'.jr ti..- r-c.r..'. .' 'l -t Wll.!?
of tlie nU.-ra., L-Sforrh-i. iiTtrito" and painful
Menstrnatioa aIlOrariaaTi-" ilia, InCoination anil
rbMka fl.vid!a!Lnll l'!.TUc-avi!tt anj tba con-
tlM Coanpa of L.fo. K .'.! r '!' ars-1 tip l ttin.nrj
from the uterruitnan i.-jly r. -! of ilrwlopmrtit. The
teadencTtocAJMriukuuioi':U'.rj i: th;ckt.l Tcry
edil7 bT it
nit and b-vt iV t i t Ij Urn tflicocr.
ed. It remmM cyt !: '- 'f IVrjW -n.tMlnirvM
anrUfaand rk-rx. 1- r-.Tiv. :i r.iire.r-a.f -.l J. r.cY. do-
of the atomacl.
It mm Bluati i: :t. : :r-rr.i:i :-.: rali-J
Jefal DrMUtT. tlw:.l".. !' i : -n ' ' Ir"
geation. Thatfetlicrfof --tTtJi .. !i. e..i'.-.aj pw.
weik'stand bsi-ku-bo, laal- ,;i-:a.u-r.t:y m ij
tttnw. lt?rU:.tat:v!-..r:'.. . r: II c-.-runtotan
rs, art la lri--ci.r. r.-r.it.'.-j 1 rr"t;:r.:( the
firaaK'7!it.n'..
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lprepare!a::-Jivlt:-.VV rnAv.-.j-, Iypn.Mr..
Vricotl.tti. S.x Ur.t v-i.. i y ;r.;: in i.io
fnnnof pilia. al ufn: ' ' ;., "1 riwiptJ
of prtr. r.. "'. fr :' I'tS!:H.VI
freely a;LHwrr.i nil 1- u r , f i .i; . y r.. fi.r .m
peltt A Wrr.t-ain'.i.v .V .: i -r.
5o family rhouM Ik1 wl'li.n.i i.. I'. V t. I ; ...:.A.n
trVXItfiLU. Tin cu.j i. : : liarn,
aaiiTurpkiity oi t.L.Vir jr :--r Ln-..
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par of them had the cholera morhus ! name," persisted the reporter.
Grant, said the man, still smok
lnir.
"Initials, please
jvorter.
LlvssesS.l.rant, replied the man
replied the re-
that night, just the same. And I?
I was nttendins another school
twenty-three miles distant. Wlien
all mv brothers and sisters
down with the scarlet fever. I
down South in the armv, and when ! quietly.
I read the letters from home, I ! "Oh," faintly ejaculated the. re
laiiirhed aloud to think of mv great! j'orter, as a strange light came, into
eood fortune, and that I would h:iv.! his eves.
to he shot only once or twice a dav
instead of having to take medicine
three times a day. When a man
comes to thc oflicc with a little hill,
nine times out of ten I am out.
And, if hy some astonishing '.hinder
I am in, then, indeed, I am more
unfortunate, hut the man is in no
better luck than before.
And he moved on.
Six lncheirilui!.
Bunk llublMHl.
Momjok, Mini., July This
vicinity was last evening visited by
the most terrible hail storm ever
known here. The air was literally
tilled with ice from the size of a ha
zel nut to 1 inches in diameter.
The storm lasted only forty minutes
and left hailstones from four to six
inches deep. It extended one mile
in width and was eight miles lonsr.
IETUoiT,July 22. Ahold robbery
U'w .!. it. iHjtfl nt ).- iii.'.t i t.,..iU
cv.iii.iivuu U.I, tit, i'jiiuiv; I'll. 1 iv 1 : 1 .
of Fisher. .Won A- Cn in tl.w .-ifv-! '"''ij.lctely wmkmg trees and vine-
this afternoon. Wliile ( Frederick ! , r' ..1 to the ex-
1). Citrord) was alone a stranger air- j U'nt of
jK'areci ui xne oiiening oi a wire
serei n at the counter, and expressed
a desire of buying some government
bondjf. A3 Mr. Gilford was alxmt
the stranger suddenly
through the aperture anil
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s.u..iJi.ltl.. nt KW.a' siruc-K i.m nu ine ivmpi.c wiui a
a. . ,.. ., . CiuiitfiiiFi.
wr. Vitus 1'anceNrt.vitlM flota- and temnoraiilV n-ndertH
un KH je anyays cures, him senseless. W.en h n-covere I
j ft was ascertained that bet wren
$1,1)1)0 aiui $5,000 iri currency, which
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Lydia E. I'ixkam's Vki-tahik
CoMi'oi xn has rapidly made its way
to favor among druggist, who have
observed its effect on the health of
their customers. Send to Mrs. Lvdia
E. Pinkhani, 2"3 Western Avenu;,
T f ...... J 11,1. 'V .
n-, ii h , . .Hups., 101 piiiiioiiii'i.x. ror
V)p Uw le(I hVn sale by 0. X. Bovd Somerset. Pa.
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BONNIE PRINCE I
Cst of CII Bossie Friiz Isjcjtci Ires E?.'!-:!
WIM rvo mjrc f'T thc spi'on r viz:
The itmt three l;iys ot tl woek at Xo smi of
Ale.viiK.r L'ountryman. In Liivatijillo, S-ni-er't
anty. and (he next thn-e ittiyi t ,
Weiiner.s shop, in Soment l-T'o,i-, ch-ui;rr!if
lUcniutely llirutuli u. the pc:sh..
IIATSS: $3.C0 to Innrs i Tc:.!.
Paymentii to be mie whon tlio m." U known,
toliewrii tual. Any ;rs.m mints "f ntaticfH(- '
in with an lrt.--uret m:r? will hr rv.Hniv ,
forihe inj-nranr. Itue rare will bv Liktn, Lul no 1
acDJuntatnluy iMrac:-i-riU.
DESCIIIITIO:
IIOX.MF. FKIX':inaliv:iTiiitiil,lnrk nn. ;
six vnrii nl'l. in,l cili"i'i. luiiiils liiuli, arnl '
welnhi 2.0 0 iiun.;3. He li.i ..i r-!iil li..ne and
inuv. mo.tsurinir 1.1 im lias .'iillil Ixir.o an'uii.l the
tmallet!i on lure li'ir, :.ii'l 1j in'h.s nr'iiinii
the sumllejit plare un lun-llrr: N wpll nr'iitr:i.iri. '
eil. with ;u)eritir ai-iiu... Wun virvl' dy - H io
lI Prime, Sr., win. in W.-?;iu.irehinil
eimnlT f'-r sever:! venrj. an, wi .' .t i ;ninils. ;
Ha w9 imiKirteil Inim Kni:ir.:l ly W:i?:nni;ttii :
llenle?. linnnie rrinee'ji iliim iii a h.-if well
rurmcil tl:ti-tt n.i.rp. hall IiIihI. uiii, whs mrej by
-Vt ux Worlt, Sr.," .mimrte l Irum K.nuliina at i 1
heavy rxine ly l!ie ti':in.-ylv.:nij Moric Iiii.irt- :
hut . iniaiiy. (Urn. Jul'im n. aent). was owiirl
hy Oil Wwt.uurulaiiil ami V.iye ue H"re C'i.i
piny, anil unw! tn stmi l at 1 r.'liea -n:it.
Bi.nnie Hrin'-o to neny full t.liwl ami !. un
doul'tevlly the inrireur luiriie ynu ever . lie will '
weiuh when ill nn.nl ciini!iti'n "'.2 U :;.ur.i!.-. lii,u
nie Priui-e has priiven hiweli a nure Ine I a:et:er.
Kannem and Htm'K-r.i.M'rs ui ii-rr..r.ei cnuntv
pdt or le( to ltiiiiniM Pnn-e.
My bay hone "WAX WDKK, .lr.," will staml
at Win. Suiter.-., Uerlin an;! i'ri-t!eiw. tb'; iieu.ir '
WM. &nKU.KociMr. '
r.ir further pnrrimlan. a.ire!!i
ArrUH ALEXAXIi;i;c'OUNTr.:.IAX.
COM KKSKT ( i l NT Y PA KM Pits '
O KKADTHIS:
1 have piin'hnseil fur the e-.in, a', a l..re
price. Hie lm.lt Sn.Hinn "yeiialt. well kivwn
lliniUL-lii'nt Wi'siiiii'relaiiil (' unty jj 'SAAISi N
or thu "Kiitt hurtle.'' ;.nl will ini:,l him turner
vice at the t;l.le uf linvi.l Iiv:m, in l.av:in..ville.
Sumerset 'nunly. ilurini; llie f.ill t-.tif n. Seanou
to e'lmmenre aUmt the bth of July. I'ittesa ilul-
turn to inKQre a mare wlrh foul. j
ls.'RiPTUiM. "SAMSON " Ia a h.inilji.ine '
chestnut hay, ahuut inn-en lu.i.ls hiitli. and
weiichsabom sixteen liuinired iv.mi'i., r.nh line
limiw, heavy h-n.e.1 ami he.utilul la symmetry.
Ha is a sure ciilt-Ketler, a run l-e .shown. Farm-
era !iiiu!d nee thU hi-rse. a he iJ i-e-fiin to ji,-.uie
W. 15. TAVMiN.
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! SYRUPS AND M0-AS-:
MENTOR.
A house without a newpnajier id
like a house without windows.
had Uicn lying on tlie eoq titer, had
disappeared.
:n old haehelor hein asked if
ever he had witnessed an execution,
replied : 'N'o, hut I once sawn mar
riage." !
1 hemliy eire notl-e tat I ld i'nn-1 mv linn
hlai-k Mni l ion M t:lolt. lull ttine iu trier
blisal, at the staidc o.' JoaUli Hrat.t, In
dur'.liir tlieilay l!irnu.,')ioat the se inon. M rn:c ;
and evenlnu ol eiu-h ouy Ins Mrv.oe cm Ixi had on
uy Urinuuo and a hall wiles northeast of r iner
sut I
JIESTOB Is a hlaekh r?e tire.) !.v Kel'l.-v'a .
ImiHirteil Kn,-'ijli l.rafi Hor- "N K KH." lis '
Is a hore ol tine style, witit linmene strength of
hone, and will weiih lwio to li'isi pntind. There
are a number of hta eolts In thin nelsrhlxirhuod for
which were ottered while tbey were still floss
ed as sucking colts.
AUreUS HEXEYKE1STKR. i
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