The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, September 29, 1880, Image 1

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Septeinlier irth
iPi.aniihiiys,., v,.c, la, L and caught a quick, ?Vr:"at home, tnat Sabma wept some ol , (, . ,,MmW m-er what ! tion. when a small amount of I'ar-sl ). From Jul v 1. ld. to June : ing in that country xvcre fuiloxved ' . ;, ... r .Ti,.r..
""" 1"""'"'h i , VSW tcars ot 1,tr I!I0' W,U'n hereffitfiKl the outlook for the future kers Ginirer Tonic will alwavs, at iV.K 1 '- in each !.". The , by paek-mules in charge of a guard. ;:",;,,! nxv to g-t one ,rla". but
lailmxl, lnuhCUGei i FRACTICAL.1 u-"' " -;neien. t i : moelerate cost, clear the Lrsin and ! reoonl of disbursement is even i it xvas necessary at uims to iorm :
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illlManv ,t..,'... ' , ", 11'.' -e sobl-eel. ; it is sur.risin? that sensihlc men I to perform their dut sea satisfactorily, mess methods. Prior to June .'H an 1 to throw out skirmishers ito tire . . All alr-l !"
i.o.ut. , J'ear i.c an. j" -v.-.vt ,tn, ..... ,.-;ii mnif tiiL-tth- : -ai ,;n,,.. t.-Tcnff,.r fc.m k'i,!nf.r I U liivn t;-!t it sfrotxfrthoninir and , In'H. the loss was S 17 in ea.-hir.to the animals. It the leaoers
aS;;"'"hi'""- 'fc .-.t;13 iJ'Trwll home - ' cr,' Fred wli'ispered, and so consol-1 trouble when there is a cheap and bracing effects andean recommend 1.. Subse-e;uent!y it has boon -Id ' could be struck, the charge wouid
Korc.hr7r,,ia,riru,i;D,,tiii.(iiW TI. Ji her. effecting remedy within their reach, lit most highly. See other column, i cents in each SL'm These figures le broken. Th horses would re-
auVi? Htou" Pt7 But alas! the uct time Fred I Use Day's Kid.ney P.u. i-. speak for themselves. .tire nt once. The mustangs were
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U" Anal Sabina is eoiiitu-'
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" -m oi-.g her Lmtm-r s enildren.
lri- 'orbam shrug'gcl her shoul -
''"'- II sl.o had spoken her
taoiig'i-.t. it would have- bee n Fred
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J may dej-ciio upon you. then, to ri.j.,tiv,s (;o;h:uii is so v.-rv titt'-n- rebel soldiers. Among I nmn soid
ni". t your aunt. Fred? I w ill s"o 1 - .,,i i,.,,! .hliebt.d S ibini l,v i'-rs removed 1 find one that had
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was a .-ourci
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great satisiai
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ciiildnn w re Lk e herself. "Lviry
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1 ill
traii-mito d in t!
elder son. YVilbe'r, icr any
f the ,
bu'ec girls. i
Tli.it C rccr pride im-ant intense '
s-diishni .i; hha; Cre-c-r beauty was a j
c,,l 1. Laii type; that !rc-r disj.-o.-i-
tio.i wu.s tyratinieal and narrow-;
i.iindctil lid in '. trouble Mrs. Cor-;
Ittim. Teat t ho son, who was ' all '
Corham, was iiroral to the core
with the- pride that knows no false
-ham -: that he was noble in disj.o-.
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t.vj
gi .u mis and seii-.-.ie-rn icing i
lA'dd not. aiit.rcciate. His '
hands an-1 i'- et ere not so small a
.h.riii: ' Willi; r's. ire- had no fashion
i fashion- i
( ;reer" look. ;
able ai.'bctioits acl no
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was made
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y
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many i,
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appreciate
km .
thou-;
-utl'ioieiit to give every o,jn,l-jrt, wass j
not large- enough for the cxtrava- i
:an e Lis mother indt'Jgcl m. he'
liticd himse.i lor leanness, ami
k a position in a e-c-uniing noii.-e. :
:s beoohiingseif stnjH.r.ing. Dar-:
ling Wilber had studied law, but his
ths: client had not yet appcare,-.
and Mrs. Contain supported him.
! tntstmg his laseina.ioMs would touch ;
theh'-t.il of some liioiuyed beiie.
? Miss Caldwell was the .resciir "hope. ;
xvas I.t rowii iai.-tross,an ort iitin
beiros- i;n-.l VCrV liandsonie. I hat
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cr was only an additional charm to
Mrs. Corham: and Lm-illa, Araoeiia .
inne xve-re onthusiastic in
isiastie m ,
oiitiCtt , -
the-ir admiration ot "lorn:
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w.al s ve-ry queenly rntmner
Nobo.lv susjHX-te.l tnat i reo.
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i.lunt. .-iraignuorxxa.ii i ico, i.e. v....
station waiting for Aunt Sa.-ina. j
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isi-cTei n s "- V . ; r :( ; . ;ea rrUTu Knume ami in lahh ; trains if she xvas able. She ,ent p, the time stated did r.ot lose on-1 oust rat ions xvoiild ! followed by god-hr d..t mght ha
: hvmg ik mg'; ;Vi-;;,J" " ,; ; f told h lunS . voJ are uU,rlv ,jm -vl rniA a n,aJ , James after some breakfast for her-; 5;n.A. (,.it. In the di-bursc-ment- l-mmpt movemei.t on the part of : ago T"
; ove pure a id tru , i "J fKtamlkncK that he had won her .f h5; rincil , self and stayed and drsl the girl ! the total l-.ss was ?2..;7;.M.,.f whi-h J the herd, sometime to th- front Th. rc w-nothing to
I- i i V. fr ,,ncV-o.vi.V x . ct- , , , ,.. i Tlioir chanse is in means an4 tactk-s ! and took lu-r home with her to din-. that involved in H,stol5ice aocounts, hut more usually to the rear. They ..r .-aid. and as tloy
t- ..sc-lva a r, -J""1 ,3t tl ir Vr. al'- I"'V the aid of the .Northern ner, and went with hor to the train ; wlli,h ...Hocts and di. bursis its own i whc,l into line, c hange front, move ..th. r's hands., to go
ot lorti nehi nt mg-t. at, nl . dn p- an1 then went home, to the -m me me lK.motratAhcv can fiCCUre the con- j and bought the ticket with her own rov,nu,.,. wa, Nut a cent ; in line or in column, with as mud, ;,., -I and -a.d :
lanel mourned thinking o. die Tlhv ol the , orhauls, and ftUTM.ig q r,ov;rmncnt and Jnana.(. ! nioney. And so on-led Aunt Jane"s : was Wt in war, riavv. p, ic-ion and j precision and ord-r as cavalry. It "V-u Live n.g'V
,"'m': .. . , . ... Jno ro-rrtt t leaving any ou. f"11 ;. .,. nil ti,.. ..n,,!.! h, ! firs. i.n.l for lt. fc-aneo. : Tn.lim. .ll-bnrsfm,ints. inohidim? ! was wonderful to witm ss ho-tr par in ail Michigan, an
V - ' , ,o,t II -Ihh net f . e'J " .. " ma ii n the Union. If thev cannot ! , penses. exclusive ot the post ,ii;ee. ; nrnve m lite n-ar axinue. u ii .ag- wmn xxe ctu.i v, ......
S!;tMa""", nr It w 'L,.;; .j.J'tofthesunnncT season, listen-i an.l as ol, as vou i No man or woman can do satis-: he loss amounted to?l.:k'I.!I. The ; gel or straggled they were very apt n.-s dat -I,ts out, le glory .-o h-ab. i
and large t:gu e-. s awl inir to the praises ot r re-l at Aun Iiro,al.lv live to see it. ! factory work when tiie brain is dull. ! ratio of loss, therof-.ro. is as eight , to feel his teeth if hot Lis heeR On ; tr-m de ey s ,.b man. -! V-.-f
L-iii-x-.- l.-r kind old ..HI ,ll e'.m, m ,m firm in sc- t nil rretlilnl " . 1 . ... .' .... : - ... t . . ....
li'iT ! iii. I ll-LiMIUMRtl I'.irn.di-l CtK-fiT hi IT V.''k 111 " T . " . . . 1.1 I i" .... 1 . . l . . i ,f.t dar
J Y '. i ' l..,l oof it -Mice he V .7. ,,V;i i " "." " .,.,.,; Ye.u and vour people ct the .North ; the nerves unsteady, the system n- mills toa thousand dollars. -ome 'M-ca.-io.i a u.-o.-.u-ue ... ....
..iO...... -i short-sighted and blin. I in this laxed an- they fe.1 generally wretch- As an example .t the comparative tmnt was order.-1. it x.a- a ,ar-
. xx-w twelve c;tr old. vl..- ivu rron nr,il na.l his snare o! . .... . -. . r . , ., 1 , ... i it.. t . ...,,.n. . i. ...... , . . ,
-V. ,. "" he said, ir-iug i ", . ' V . h" .xnxond-ition to an "tcnt tnat I'"" : " 'V sttoul.l lawyers, mer-, -us-noss meth.isoi m-mooratic ami .. in. ru. . -iu,,... y XL,. tra:. was ju.-t aU.ut t , 1. ax
vr t V- . ;,.,. i..r ' " i ; v " r ' Tl - T. ti ' amazing." : chants, clergymen, doctors, mechan--' ll.-pubiietin administrations, xv.-mid .ci ny tne ic-aoer. im.- me ......o 5 yj lj!a T,l:,2.,, , (it
K-ii I ' 1 i- i ..t i Y. V.r,iLo,ne tVe , -Vhf J - .V... .V", ! This statement he re.te.1 to his . ies or mothe rs often miserably drag , the ratio ul I-vs on receipts prior to sometim. s jvnt-n mounte.i m.-n xxtr-. ,.....(.h aiill ,ai, tothe .onductor :
-..-' .-"v.'i"e. ... ... .-, , nee-Kin- iuio in... ic i.iiu" i-o ...vt.. , , ,.,e,., t ;,.., : .i i. .i. : t. :.. i : , .... t: t., -vi ti:t s: .ji m .-. n m -i o,t l :,o i extis rang rs otii ral- .. . . ........ t-..
. . . . , - i . ...i. , . . . . .. ....iiiii'i tiiiii i in pri.'i.ii in us. i i.'n , r'j tiiei! mil K ill iiil?, .,..;. I ....ill.: r A '.i ..,1.- -. .... ,1. ....... i ..ii.,.,, 1 i: i 'ii .., . . 11
SOMERSET,
welcome lit he" Lrotlior's lion-c. anil
j KitiJ crt iir.lv ooniiriiifil in rexinr
!f.. r..m-,,i ..i.i l. ...
j ... hum .in wu. i',.i
.it.a.iifi iiiiiik, ttic Utcr. t;;e iuiii'l
ox, tlio ixreat liuL'in-' co.to.i tun
bn lla, and iait. tlieiii in the ear
j nac. Ho made Lis aunt fro to the
j restaurant and refresh herself la fore
; starting on the long drive home.
iiienstfne.lwi.il vifspecthil interest
j to all the mishaps of a long journev,
an.l sympathized with tne "ruma
tion oi every mortal stiteh I've sot
on, dear, in the tlut and smoke."
I And lie cnatted iileasantlv of his
eiii.dis.'i reeolltvtioiis of the tinv
louse and wide
i
iiarn
where Aunt
Sabina lived.
'iiut sec, she said, I nude up
my mind this year I would come to
see you all once more, before I died.
I've tried to before now, dear, but
sT.methin-' or ntilher allers hiiuier.-d.
Ie;ir, dear ! You're all grown tip,
s po.-o, ami y,,ii was hut a lot ol ha-
hies last time John brought you to
see me."
"('oriiino is the youmrest. and she
j is eighteen. Wili.er is the oi.iv one
elder than I am." .!
"Yes, I remembe r. Weil, dear I'm :
i tti.t.. iiitti joiiii s w no orougiii tii :
jsueh a line family. Fmoiilvan old
i a...i r .i .. t i i .
ma;i, nut i a.-, ii,Vc. cluhlren and
young folks."
i Lut a chill f, l upon the kindly
old heart when )n .1 m. n ..t
! last ami four fashionably-dressed la-:
I dies gave her a strictly
1 tfl"t V I'd '!.'. ,.!'.
irreetiii". I'.ut. f..r tl... -.-iri.. ..l-.t.
Fred's hand. 1 think she would hav
returned to the station in tin same
carriage she came, so wmindi 'I and
sure she felt.
".Not n.' kiss, she thought
ami
i-iit
! Fred kissed me at tin- train,
:!,-.!,,!,. -til il. f..'-..--"
rr,.,i i;,.,,.i .,
. lll l'i , l . . . .ill t . ' "li ! l.i'.
hands of the servant gir! w ho was to
' y- - jp
! ,,.,.
ids aunt, promising
she Wiis v.ry attentive,
Ifes.vrtcd the old ladv to
i . it...
i -ui'i mill
li. r io.)!u. t was not often the
young man's indignation found
voice, though it grew hot over the
mai:- .-hamefu! acts of ii;;rd sellih-ne.-s
in the house of his mother; but
lie .-aid some wcrN on that day that
c.iiled a blush to the checks of the
worldly Women.
It was a very busy .-oa.-on. and
lindin'j Sabina was likeiv to Jiave a '
--orn. time n h it to tiie other mem
b: ! hers of the family, Fred asked f.r a
Vir5 . liolidav, and appointed him-cifthc
old ladv's escort. IL- was too proud
lit
d
i . .,
(ire.-s iO
i j',,,!!,. .lairvmaid.
and a citv
tie for I'.oii, tlio hired
:i'rred
; it
ive undivided attention to the
more lmtKirtant seh-etion ot a new
doe k siik for aunty herself, and
: piva.Ultiy ;u.ei.pu-d a blue .silk scar;;
(with liir".- ri'.l -ooti that wis iiro-
- . .
-senteato linn, appreciating the love
i t,at prompted the gift, and mental- j the Union vetenni but ag
v r0v-mi: t wear it when he paid ! mid for the ex-rebt-1 soldi
: tu. prull.i.;t.,l y-yn to the farm. He.l find that sinca?, by the s
' ,iroVe Aunt Sabina to the park, and ! tiio Democrats secured
jt(.r to un tiltf sitlt, ongr.-ss they have rem..
i , ln,x. (,r twice mectingome
f his
' gciitleiueii frienels, tl
icv had thought
rich
! this oncer old party l
their deferential attention.
Once Fred had not counted on
t:Klt in a jiicture galle-rv, Cornelia
Caldwell sauntered in alone. She
jia,j 1(..(r,l t,f Sabina through the
disgusted comment of Lueiila, and.
kiu-w she had no propcrtv but a ,
o,;-..i-,bi,. lb rn. " l.ut -In- "Tooted !
iv,., I .. SI1 .ji,. f..r i,,,.ro corditd
than she srave her admirers. A groat
limp VMw in Fred's throat. The-n
if. j,r.iv,.lv introduced the stately
j..mtv ;a "jK-.r rustling silk to the
..j.j fhioned fi-jture on his ami.
-Mv aunt. Miss Corham Miss
i ..;,!,.",.! "
Thev ...lndnsl the i.ietHi. s 1, . "eth-
(T .,..,' tj,,-. yuung ladv was cordial
.inij t.j,at,v; Alter thev came down
tiu. epsMiss Caldwell said
..ywU ,ust let your auntie drive ,
.... 1 ,, (r .."ith m,. Mr. (ior-:
1 urn com" to do some:
hop
,,0 j riut tax your patience: !
invitiivr vou to ioin' us. but shall i
I '' '' 'j ......... T ,.'IV..t..l.,,.,.
'r .. , .i r oo nci.ie sn- t
a comfortable in the carriage and
I "Ilia 'OlllUH!' x, in vi" .... .
'drove ol, leaving rred lortv times
'deeper in love than ever, as she in- j
tended Le should be.
. . . i ..
.f men," she
il. ! -i-r- l..l.Oi- i
t10Ui.ht. "ami I will give him one
,j.lv-s n.t the dear old soul I ;
she has such eves as mv eloar old
grandmother had."
Then slic xvon Sahma s eoiilidcneo.
found she was veirrving about '
iti0 lUr(;hase of certain "household
,liatu.rs that would not go in the'
j.u-k leather trunk, and she did not
j;jje to AVorry J r,.d about it.
s-he-drove to the phu-c-s where the
ix,;t g,K)uS could be had, keeping
r.uard over the slender purseagainst
.,!! in,i,:tl,ni till tin' lust t.iM'i l XVtis
.. , 1 " -. i . i it . i
stUiSIiieiori.v cniSfIl ami luieiiei.. i
iTho!1 ,he drove her home and !
brought li.r is the mom where i
-.Tandmother" was epiee n. knowing
e - ... ... l.. ,.i.i 1...1- ......i.i .,,.,!-.. .I...
iiiesi.iicix mu u'u iiuui'i tu.iiv". ui,. i
countrywoman welcome. ;
, .. .
jn t K. cven n,, t iat t.-lleiwe. I, i
, , .
r rt,(i s j1Can was toiieheeiaii'i warm-
jt was not cvfn suspec
. . - .
FA., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ih 1SS0.
earn., was ti) siiiwrinft"). il.f. fiim-.fil
- of tho "ent'e old Iadv: and t!i.iii"!i
a - f ,i;.. i.;.. t
r. . vuilLiiil ..iiiiu u..i;ijj.
- tiiero was no woU-onie
in tlio
alr
- : lios. or tlto l.ltip ovi's 1.k,w1 f.ir.'vrr
- i lint the will the oM' ladv loft s-.wc
all her worldly possessions to hor
'dear nephew," Frederick (.lorhnin"
the farm and farmhouse. It was
aiii.arentlv no treat lt-yaev. and Cor
, nelia smiled at man v of the old - fasii
- ioned treasures she touched, all with
the tender reverence death l.-avei
Ten vear atro Sahiiki was laid i
rest in her narrow coflin, and ther
is a
busy nourishing- town around
the site of the old farm. .Mr. ( or
ham lives there now. and handle?
: large sum.-i of money tin
' stately buildings.
rent
"iMade his money, .sir. bv specula
iion " volt will be ti!d. "if voti in
. .
juire as to his souns- tu income.
I Fortunate purchases', of ground be
' fore a town was thought of."
! Jut I tell you that the only spec u -
j lation lie made was in the kindness
' .f hi-; heart ovtondin'r lovin.' ntfen-
tions to his father's sinter, and that
the only land he ever owned was
tnnt S'lhinn's farm
The ltohol AmlniM uile.
!
; A
ol.IUF.IiS LETTHIt To iia:
Tiihormr I'.Anxi -.r.
Wasiiixotox. Sent. Hi. An inter-
....:. ...... 1..,,,.,, l..,.. ........ ,.ii-
l.ll-i 1' '1 I .. " '11' .V 11. 11...-. .'...n.l.
.s
a" ttiken place
hetweeii
in ox-Liiioii
soldier m tins citv ami t haimun
citv
liarnuni of the Democratic National
Committee on the subject of the
treatment which Union soldiers
would reei ive in case of Hancock's
election. A clerk in one of the de
partments w ho served in the Union
army wrote Larnum that he had
.-ecu the statement in tie.1 papers, on
Senator Wallace's authority, that if
J huicock should be fleeted Union
soldicis would have the preference
in appointments here and eisewh'-re,
and that such as now hold olHee. es
pecially disaliled veterans, would not
ho removed, except for incapacity or
neglect of duty. The writer added
that if this could be a.-.-ured. Han
cock's vote would undoubtedly bo
increased among Union soldiers and
their friends, and asked whether
liarnuni in his oilieial capacity as
Chairman of the Democratic Com
mittee oi mid give such assurance or
liHluee jiar.cucK inmscu to no so. a
week later came this curt reply from
Larnum : '"Your letter has been re
ceived and referral to Major Ceii.
1 Lineock." ( )ver a fortnight ha ving
elapscsl without any furtherrosinso
the t luon poldie-r hascemtinued and
man, was e ndci the corresponueiieo ny a sev
: ond letter to Lanaim. ''I have now
. . ... n.
ceased." he
avs, ''to xriect a reply:
i.i I,- ... ......in..
ilOIll oline r vouisouoi xieueitu iit..i-
c-oek, localise, since writing you, 1
have ascertained Certain facts that
prove the Democratic party to bo
committed to a preference, not for
Union veteran hut against hnn.
lier instead.
so.i'i jcoutn
it,...-.,, .-.I.o.l-
. , ,
i.t-'bty nmn soldiers trom 1 love rn-
; nioiii posiiiour ... ..... v..n-... ......
i appointed an equal number of x-
lost both Jogs, anotlicr the use ol
Loin arms ; seven nan lost one; aim
; each and seven one leg cacti ; oiln rs
jbad lost an eye. a jaw-bone, or some
I ther memlier, at least one half of
those removetl having heen in some
way disabled m battle lor the old
iheg. Then-was no charge ot mil-
; lieii-ncy or miseomluet against them
and vet thev were suinmarilv turned
, -. . . - . 1 It! .. " . 1 C
into the street ami a hkc numoer oi ,
ex-ie l-els were rewarded lor tlu 'r !
service to the confederacy by being!
ai.pomted to P.ae cs thus made va-.
ilto I n ion wounditl were
j.umsii. d uivi ttioso v. no m ipeii to
i ... i i. i j
: xvoUhd thi iii wore rexvarded ny toe
; I e-moeralie Congre ss. Tne writer
'ays he is not surprised at having
. r.-enved u.i reply hi bis previous let -
tor. in view of the tact that the Dem
ocratic party stands so thoroughly
committed to the South.. md says in
conclusion : "Say to Con. llanoock,
if you please. Mr. Larnum, that I
but we
ar nv r.om .ie-ii uavis oo.x u
did not soldier in those ranks and
l. ....11 ...(..:. i 4i ., ...ii. I y,nit
... . , i
we nexer m :
menaces the salety oi the Lepu.mc. ;
L' the Democratic party chooses to!
hom-r traitors and dishonor the
sa
cn.-d I nmn vcteraas, I do not I am
hot willing yet to surnneLr the bag
and country for whie-n I .ought be -
cause rebels nave m--n Cuni.ing
e nougu 10 jmi o.ie m . ui w.v . .v..
crajs at the head d their colunm.
The: flml'Uscade is too thin.
A Wni-iiiiiiJ Koubli-iir...
W.-iii:;rox. Sept. 1.). Among
liiC name nun: ny u.'.-e.miu
the Hamilton brothers, of fe-xas.
among the boldest, truest, and i
, 1
most tit-rsistent
Lx-Seiiator Ai. (
. . . .... ,. ,
I Washir.gtoi
as 'ion. '
" . , . ";',,' ' , -I" ,:
time smce, laiKCU xviiu ;
i " ,U,SJ r'-a!
'at the South.
11 II llUH 111 1 !.l-'..e-.v.l..-l.....,,"i.
. , , ,
. r.
HI tllllt I'l lll.si .1 if....' I .
t, rV ,
i m oi
-" , i
m tlio world, i ou accent the loyal i
: , . , ,
1(111 111 II I" .Iftllilt'lII ll'.llll'l '
ted thatJt.h: Mey had they sue
i ittu I ii I 1 1 1 1 1111 n- i i :t i :i iii i rt- . rr klaitilI I rv Mdi'lC-n liltllliillll .1 1 1 1 till (.n l
Aunt .Jano's .s-aii'-o.
Aunt Jane
eisc-d lir-oau.-o
vi-ry mucii
oxer
.t ha.l
1'i.ni settled in o'.ir v, it:Ii!"riio.d
'spiritualists.1' It was ail the
' vexatious t In r hceau-ie she
! '"neichl-ored'' witli t!:cm in her
mle-hcarted, lnothei'ly way, and
- 1 wl" " "Iu' m'itnl some muts ai.out
- t.ieir 'jM-euliar views" she wouldn't
; t'eiieve them, lor she said, 'they are
i real nice folks, and 1 don't in 1":
one word of it."
L.ut the talk about tittm iiiereas-
j then a new a
ppeared
- : ' the soenc
It was vor.njj woman,
! medium
U'l now the little
of i Muage was mivo with interest, l he
girl was wtitched ;ui .1 eomuiented
- : ;:s l! sue had hei-n an soaped
- i b;it-is-it,";ui.l thesch.-ol i Liidi-.-n.
. o ...i i .. i ... . . . i .
!"' " uar. n, weni to a:ni irom
- ; s-ltool tlait way. Lveryiiiing about
i tne j.lam little white, .house was so
1 mysterious, although it was like
j several others in town. If the eur-
i tains haiitiened 1 1 be un thev won-
' 'b red why thev were not down, and
! if "i' of the curtains happened to
be down fir the blinds to be eloscd.
, tlu-ii it was very
the next-door nei
t range, although
hbors might have
e without beimr
i one or two or three
particularly noticed.
I At first Aunt Jane
wouldn't
: li ve v. hat she heard, but when she
saw they never went to 'nieetin"
'and took no interest in either of the
two churches, she suspected their
might bo some truth in the go.-sip.
and when she heard about the me
dium." she load.; up her mind she
would kmc.
Wltcli
tite'
were sp.r
t ovi r
. Willi her
lo r arm.
: it was
: . . , it . . ....
i iUa. I.-. I.'
to make a lie:
ki.itthet-work
zi.i'.iriy vis:
in a b.i on
She -
a long
whih
ah, a--,
hoiie ,
very t-i
Woiidi ;
solelii:.
Me th:
n-i mi-
;; t'.-iuia- when sue came
.".:d wiii ii .-iic eaii.e .-lie was
ee.t. we call ltd it em.-s and
. n iit.t had hai.peu.-d. She
a.
mouneed
v were .-
Tt s'.ii
itth- t't; ta
t '
.iniu.it.- is
:e,l that
in
. I
I
'I
nini.g some "! tnoir
Vie
lit: I
- to AUnt .lahe and sl. was a
Vc xod that she htel listeie-d so
iUs'v ; e r ee,n-e: aee troubled
gr.i'
In
r f.r it ,t : ;:ing ti.. m rigiit upand
nvn V.uttt t!;ie.i:iit. ot li ail.
: They hti'i g: .. ii. r a v. ry poiite
' invitation t a "s.-am e." whi.-h slo
; h;id omj'h.-i.ie ..liy liecliiad. a.i.d how
isiie foh sorry .-he litahi't te-eepted it.
so that she oh ri.'i know how far
' th. v eanied their "l,M,.-el;.V."
m
i
.pt.oi lUmiv
i.iW-
nvi-r -i Liu ic;.i'.-
ar .-ho was in-M-J ;v
anee." arul this! nigh
i vit,.,V.1;.ain t :l"
i - . i !
........
The man ef
tie ia
:.;-e. cur. n-loaa-,
and tie
v private, on -.
t-i,.-- .:tv.,,p I,-. .Ti,
'' ''.,' " ..." ., ,..
...... ... .... - .
u i .
ii'iiii wii.'-n i
Aunt Jane went in. but
kins and the medium,
voting girl about Li ve-t
fr ;i.:
rs.
' a sli
:ht ;
a ;
oV
n;-s old
. and a !
me -co
Mr. Wilkin
who had lately come to live in 11..-
;!!;, -.,-,.t',- C. .,, .,t'..l- oot
. arr:v(l- t:, was turn.-d
.I..,,-., .1 . .1 ., I't . Cih. 1,111 l.Oi'l,
..'.".., I .'.' 1 ...'..I,,,. I .. .. li.
. ... . -
: and thev all sat m state ly Sileiic-.
I'rcsentiy Mrs. Wiikins asked :
Do vou fee! an vtliing strange ?'"
; "No." said A, ml Jane sharply. "1
don't."
! i'r. seittiy sh.- noticed that the girl
acted strangely, and she became
w holly absorbed in watching hor.
She would rub her hands wildly ami
' jerk from one ride . ot he r chair to
'the other and go through variou-
motions whi'-h Aunt Jane thought
' were all done for effect. Lul as sdn
.watched her .-ho grow startled, for
'the girl seemed iii pain, and when '
she linallv settled Lack in her chair
. n,,t J;,m, ral.F wj.h a ..Tun,
n., t'i iMi 'ht in-' antlv '"
11 T,;; i.ov'ltistinetivdy obeved but
Vv"ilkii:s hurried up to the table
to turn it d.ovn again. "Whv," said
she. "it is a trance. In a momt ntshe
id l ..,;,, t "
: ..T-ram-e ,,r no irai
j.l;f. ..tj,.uV a ,ir,adfi
; ,.j u,j V( U t!l(.r0 j
'Trance or no trance, said Ann
.'ul sick girl
nothing t:.o
matter xvith lo r. She is a medium,
and an uncommon good one."
"I tell you that's a dreadful sick
girl, and you must bring me some
hot wat'-r as soon as vou cam
I shall elo nothiii!!
ol Ihe Kiild.
.... . . i
She is nut sick.'
'Well" said Aunt Jane "she is a
very sick girl, go right down to my
! h,t j;iIut s? ;i"n,l bring me a nail if
it. 1 .
, lHHiri , .IU1IK.". l.ll'l " 41ll uiv, i
hot water and some cloths and some
tm,.tar(j n,l a bottle of brandy.'"
v,ilo James was gone she loos.-d
j the girl's clothes and rubbed her
. j,.,,.,, w!.:rl Wt.u. as rut,i as j,.0.
, alR, as ,(on as Janic.5 r.u, j,:M.k
. (t 1( ft in xvarm mustard
( wai.r a.J(j ...trr i.r.jjj.t l.r
i Ji;m.j. to cunsciousn. ss anough to
' t s.rflij,,w .mvthini she
,,r.ivi. j,(.r ..,,,,, pran(jVi a's IH,U
as pos-ib!e help-ed her to hot!.
When Mrs. Wiikins saw she
couldn't help he rself she left the
room, and Aunt Jane was allowed to
j n,; .,. ,..r.rp .,1,.,,,,
j ..:',' V v "t.m
ill r-L.. i. i. iiil lite gill ..ii i.ii.i'1
t.
and Lad a talk xvith her, advising
He r to go laim
which she xvas xvil-
lh.g to do. She seemed to be und-r
the control of her uncle while she
. , , . 'I .1.1,1,1....
si;iii liicie, tiii'i Mm siio ii.ui ioi.se
attacks
every night xvlien she xvas
"',ne.
i
rrailged with '
Well, Aunt Jane
i,r
take one
. 1 . .-.
oi mo anernoou
TP I I
JL. -A. J JL Oj A. xA.
I.fttor from Souut'.l- C;fi5 tins.
litv;;'rT:r!i. X. i .. Si i't. .
t-M- (.'or.klin lias v.rittri! tli'
i.a
' ;;. iv.'
cl' tin-
It'.t. r in t!.c i'r. l:Wi,t
Lincoln VhiU of this eitv :
MylJearSir: 1 have your letter
aol-nt your nioett:-.;.'. When tlio
'"Lincoln (. hiV moves r.nvw liere. all
know what it means. I lie man who
Lore that name ami iii,iiio;talh:d it,
died for ln-mt( a I.epi
iUlean
wiio tai.e his name
mean to keep the lie
must surely
.uhlicau faith.
The principles and tin- adm vtineiit.-
; of the I'ejiitbliean p.ai ty are at stake
1 now, nut because, liarticular landi-
' lates are nominated, not because
i others were not. hut tor l smaller,
I higlier reason-, inoiiifn d onlv in
, d.-gree and tiianiiestut.oii. Hie same id to Lave ). s-maro hit ..j
! fores v. Li !i brought tin- lh publ't- surface, would exhale -' v. u and
. . . l.i.i.i . . .
.can party into exists noi-. uotn me
which omioseit ;t an, i toe
n.l the
lorecs wiucii supported it t:;e same
forces which have reiiidre.1 and tiio.-e
wiiicii htive aeiiievrd ns a.-c ndency,
are stiil alive and strum.', It tan..!s
for iieaeo. order. C'i-i.-tl rights and
ltvedoni among men. i'lid iitr salety
of property and labor. Tho.-e w l.o
eompose it, an.', tlie conimunities
and Slates whi.-h upheld it. represent
an overwhelm!!!'': l reooii.Ieraiicf of
the' material iiit.-re.-ts of the country
,,-; toe agrn ultural, productive and
taxiayn,g mt- r st.
and in very
p.':rt:ier 'liip, it is w;.-o
those who own most t.
-hare of eoiitrol. V.'i
bu.-iiii cone' rn t.i.-l
on nt of c vorv iM'i'.i'r
1 stile lor
IvOCp t
never m a
the 'goverii-
ry is in ttic
iiighi. st s. n-.f a liu-i;,. . -
iiloli.y is to be i xpclidi d or oi.ii-
gaiioiis are to be ineurred. tho.-e v. !;
arc t do the paying had hotter
the deciding, in tie- t'tr-t place
u !e.t!i.-r the thing : wis,
short, those who have the
all.
:ht t'
so. and whoso int. n -ts g:-ati st.
had bi Iter keep tie- staif in tla ir
.n
1. ,,,,!.
ailv
Tia
!! unsettled,
..iiie l.-sson.
ugh of itself
people the
' ' I
. ' uu'-ertain times
I fully mi'i. rst.iod. i-
to show the Ana ri
.... i ... . . i -
til
rave- naz.iio at in. :
i pi w r the 1 ).-mo,'
' I"-1
i
111:
:t mu-i in-.
'1 he 1 'emoer.o.e l.oiim.eo
I'resi.'ient is tut hoaorttl.i" i:,an
md
!Ud
1,
. re ibre he- wiii m ti v to d.-i
P
v.
nomination he has
:; epic I oi tne !"
-uceess. Knowing
must 'he, though i
i.epubit'-aas of l;
Itighl Voll Ittiiae. I'l
I's implied by
.vii.it the r .-mis
ttiile Iiie. t the
h.-.-ii r on the I
c.ni st svmpa- i
all
tie
on
e W!
i t:e ni v. :ta
.ml pur-.se
hcni ;
. lift '
t.epui.iican I'tinui
the Ih..;.!-lie. in ci
Cordially you;-.
;. im-i.i; ( '. : ;
CilllieJi's Kll'-C.
r and:
.lun.n.i
! i
i re-
i
tun rs and
have been
leei
to
th
auu.ci.ee
have suH'ered from
pa--i d upon tin m
logo e-uiogiun
oh
nemre hand t.y
' t'ltro.-Illef-l-J Tin
tta-a- l.nsjudgm
.... -...,' . is. 4 ne iia.in.it one, t is
to ar..u-e expectation that cannot bo
met. and to proou.-e marked b--
appomiatem. Je-nn L. .oiigii re -
litr.ur.a e.Ieit
how 1.
once nttn.agci !,
A.-.-eiublv. to ;:vi
I
ondon
1 i
su n re
pronoun
who had
i.
ult. His introducer had j
eil him the greatest orator j
over lived, and ended a !
h.ii
tie
aii'i I'.i.sonte eu;og v ov n i. ntg '
, i
1 , . 1 , !
.li' to p.vn:,i-e thom-i-lvos f..r I
Slil i. ti
1st of eioijileiieo t!S they ha.
fin- liste.',..,! t-. Cong!
r.evt r bet" .re list'-.i.-il
knowing that the ..-. t otl'ort h- had
ever m-.i'Io v.oiild. u:eh r su.-h oir-rum.-tano.
s. f.dl f.-r -I't. ; t of '!:'.':-
ptit;. e.i. i ict i rmihc i
rusi . and the ruse v
' 1"-" l" ,l
i . (-i.c-e-t s:u-
I'i.iity. lb- ojielii
ing and hesittii:.
his -cat. nets and
unfinished, until,
worst speaker in
by stammer
'. by begining
having them
.is ho said, the
Fagland could
! n
have done worse. He soon
i i.i .. ...
overt near-1 tiio-e on tne pianorm w his
liering their disapprobation and c. n-
sjire, e
u-vcr
ie man saymg. "' ). tins wni
o here, vou know. It may
i-o a!! very well in America, you
know: but in KngLiiid.youkhoxv.it
is quite a dillercr.t thing" He still
continued in his dull, disoom.i-cted
way until he seen that he had a
background fr his verbal pictures
ei i ...... 1 1 . . i . . lit.
i ncu i,c grauuanv auopi u ms
nat-
ural manner, and as si-rtt.-nce alter
'sentence milt d out vivid, rosonant
from his lips, his au lier. e grew en-
' thu.-iastio. and li.irly mar.-d whh a
i piause. lie had never i ..en m.,re
rapturously greeted tlain he was
' t!ie;i and the re. Tla-o who heard
,tii t
; him deeitirc-d that they had never
known a man t change so alter he
had once warmed m.
Pulilic- Ii.noy II.nn-.lly Handle.!.
The Tit it.-ury Dt partita at has i--t
ued a detailed stan-mont shoxving
t!ie receij.ts and (iisbur.-i -ments ot
the Covernmeitt from itJ organiza
tion to June ii'. 1 v7'.. and the amount !
of losses pe r each op.e thousand dol
lars, being a revision of the reply to
the Senate resolution of I binary '.
10. extending the comparison
therein made to Juno o"
li '. ihe
most striking feature- is the unique
record of the -n sent admini-t-tition.
In the receipts from all source-', in
cluding customs, int. rnal revenue,
elir. ct tax, public lands, miscellnne-
ous. ehvid.-nds, mterc-t. premiums
nn,i r,.(.,.;,,t 'Voi.i lo:nw:,nl tretisiirv
. . .' .
........ t ... T.n -ect -i. ii.iro-trtitii
those on account of the public debt, j
ox-'
WHOLE NO. 152.).
'II..
s o:';-:i rai.-t-l Iv
lis as to w hether it
; plants in our liv
sh e;iivr room-i is
tor J. M. Andes in
i.'.ir eorrespon.'.
is h.-aPhy to k.
inir rooms and
answered bv Do
a rt'.'ent numher of ti
I'iiihe;. iphia
itieitis lttti'le
nerii
by hint show the
natuntl and !"
valll-"
ot .!. nits a
atomizers."
The average rate ot transpiration for
plants having thin, --oft haves
like geraniums ant! lantanas is
f iiiiid to be an ounee and ;i half of
watery vapor p. r s jtiare foot of leaf
surface for twelve diurnal hours of
clear
weather. At this rate a irreat
like ti.e Washington t !m at
tn
''( 'ambridgi
w Li. h ha-i b en e-tirn.it-
. inrwiuaners lo::- s w.iter m iv ive
hour--. 1 tie rate l tr.r.i.-i'ira'.ion
hour--. The
tor a house plant is at I nst nt'y per
cent, more rapid than for one in tin-
oiienair; ano :t is evaiciit ti.at
number of such plants mti.-t Lave
a
material in'i'ut'i;. e on tli." humidity
, oi the r.;r m v. mch t. a y are i:cpt.
Kxpi-riineiits made by moans of the
; hydrometer sSiow oon.-hi-ive!y that
j house plants may pro riy l.-o classed
: a tlierapcutic aiteitt-'. ,- to tin ir
j unwltolesonu-tie-s hecttu.-.' of giving
' on ear'iohe acid gas at night, it has
been shown by experiment that it
, would re.jtiiro tv.e-nty tfirnty plant-
to produce an amount ot gas equiv
alent l that exhal' d by one haby
-iceper. .V pi.tetioai aii!iicatioii ot
el.ita ifau.eii i.c CAi.i-n.'ii'-i.t w
veil in the curt-Hiiiv pripttr.-d for-
itiu
!on
two
a: C;
', tv.
.e fe,
vi :i a ; i. :,; t v, e
it Cl
iiie;
air.
Ve i'-et W!'!.' tttol
t Iduh..ii...'-! bv
a do.-ien tiir:
tV l..::'tt-. Wltil Soit.
thin le-avcs, a: id a !
t .-utrtao.. id s:x
feet S'lUtire cacli, '.''oiil.i i
v.eii water-
and
so sit II. i
i
I" r...
'I"!-:,:.
I,...
ye lai
ty tin-
;-..!
,u,.
l:r .-t r:n-s ..t tin: -:m
morning .-an for til
hours, raise the pp. p.
ov.s vaj.or to ai-oiit the
ard. it is evident, th.
house mother c.::i k'
winter ro. an-; a.,'!-: by
tio'.l of il'l'!-'-
..-!:h stand
. thai i very
a th.-air of
o .
plants -n tta :.t
reason to belie V:
nitinv n r-ons wl
t:t. ;
i ntu v eolt
unts n
;by this agency.
: tin-1 sos
ibr.
'.n.-umptiv
arcntly b, .
ig among
iti-r:..
p.ants .
A r. n:i.ii,i.
Si:, k C..i.'ii',l
ihe w
IVs ... o. ;;v ;
i table, ho (iolil t. 1 Ut
j Wona-n are past aiaiii.g
j . ;.. t dame, bo-.v. d u:i
! i ! many stiiii!;:.-:--. en:
; on Montg.'ia. ry stn-i t
the stock I '!"!:. rs. w
-hr
r. o an ol;
old or-ie
iilh.lbi
i t.'ta: ceil, to i.'.iy
j her -hares m oi r
.amount of .
imaieiii.,:. i y
,iii st." k to;
all her W'.rl.
wealth.
The broki r. being ;i
hrhd .,rA ut ., vm-
m, (,t-th(. rvl ...
a,ivi,, h(.r 1;t t i;ut thl.
1 , , ,. , ,v- ,.iit,fr . ,.,. ; ,,. r
.Id h.dv h.ivii
lice
in Jer
ciioioe
that
f the
brok-r w ould not
there were othe
:un
has..- f-.r h.-r
rs that Would,
a truck tin man
ins that it Would
humbug the old
id. Ho titer- fore
UI., -r.m.i.n t'
euiion th..- t
of sh
ire-- and mar.
be a go. d thing to
gir! for h r own g-
t.-M l.- r titat he had bought the
stock as ord-r.-d, and th- old j arty
was coiitt i.t. Next da v dow; v. eat
jtlit-stock, and our x cneraMo ft -iet-.d
I lost her s::il t.a.l td.oi't a th,,'.'-:m,I
i.iov th- ic .1... -v,..th!
'A-
te io-t
ai. in !y
to the
th.-m had the '!...!; v
with her. Down ,-h
oa'ice XV ' l ihlg to . :
.1,
me
'-Vc
ml
gna.-hiitg ia r p
"Oh, Mister
. -U
SI,
en.
"oh. if I only Itad my b.-t.-k
agiiin. I'd be eoiitent. r.h'l n.-vt r. nev
er, n ver ri-k it anv iif-ie. It's A
hav. in the world.'"
This and much mo;-- .ii i she pour
into the brok'-r's -ymp.itaiiug oar,
and he made a use, i t thus ;
"Madam. -if you will give i.ie your
word of honor ia i r to i..uch stock
again I'll take your ri-k my.- if
hand vou back your mor.oy."
in-
Wh:i
: pen can
I.-sorib-e the
"ked "11 th
er o
l'-ssmg.- mv
he;.,!
that worth
xvas -.ii re.
P .He
Ti ...
ISC
iV
i-n.
the ?
1 1 r- -
turned, and t
o! 1 lad
v mtir .-Led :
straight out of the "!'.'
street, and in v -ted the
in Ophir. lo-ing the y.
than tw. nty minut' s.
man's or. star, -.-. S(l,
A - , !., !, ,-.
ea r. .s-' 1 1 1 -entire
sum
o!e ia h s-: '
;uch is xv o-
1', e;,i. .x. ,
Mil -i anas in Texa.
The word mustang', is a corruption
of hicster.c). the M'-xican nam" I.T a
xviid horse. Manv vt ars ago there
xvi-re thoustiiids. no doubt millions. ,
ot tito-e
iltlli
in Texas. In 1 10.
and t.-r sev- ral years
xvt re iiumeror.s in tic
th- ret'.ft. r, t ii' y
regi'lll bctWeeil
the NU'-e.; s Li v.Tttitd the LioCrahde.
They xvcre found lurtia r north, but
not in su. h numb. rs. Immense
grazing on the prairies. Wiieii tle-y
saw anv one t'.'.protiei.-i g th.- l, ;.d. r
xvoiild ofle n move to th
fmnt and
make a rc, inn.,;-:. nee. If things ;b
did r.ot suit him he xvoiild give his ' it.
head a peculiar toss, wheel, ami j
oUlnl the note of alarm. I h sc d'-m-:
they were d
retreat xvas ordered, the lender would i
ri ...I In ti e ( li lit -l ,.l ..ur IV. .. XVI
h::v.
V!. v
v cro
at ,i!tn'.-t r..l!iir.L;
!?ir,:; ;i
:iw;i I rii'tilhr '1 : I . 1 1 -a - hi
...,....- ...
r.-
IK-v la'. ;.m;' :. v. - r.' a. -a tii ! . . :
.iit.tiit'i In I r l'..iti ! it'lttiii.-- i t :."
ui' l!, ill Vi'.'R' I -I t. tTH-.i
'I ( ' Tlltl i.--' ::;;:; inati.V ',-.
in Ur.: ! ::. Ti.ry v..:! i .:; .
i: ;. ;!.r :.;t; -t.i;ivrs. --t-t t'l.i-i ::!.:
: k!'! tin-in. as -.i;ii-i.-'.' ihcttitv.'
T!a-1 ..!:i:i:-..-!!.-s v.-.;::t.-!t:.-l.ir.-t.i'i
to rM :iii-l t. lI..r.-i-;'o'' is ;i
.1. li.-ta y xvitli tin ti
is
laitti.
t.-
a
was r
i .
li s :..r Aiiiet-,-
v.it-i e iu.-i'!. ;.-:! :'.
he i.t t!i i:;ut;r.i '
Ui only prot.'t-
and six hooter.
tt:i-th and hottom.
i ..r.
tttii . eli.'itf.
i r- and lad;..;:-,
tioii was t!ie ri;!
and a !; rs- of sir
IM.n.oi.Is on Ki t-. I l laiin-..
la ThetlrandlltpMs V,i!.':i '....
i'i AtitiU-t 1" rj'peare l arevi. w
"a reetht si.eeh of S-:::;f.-.r IM-
muiiil
o
X ri
I.
h
Senator spot.e -troe. ,- , . i, ;o.'. anger
ot
.i
:iIii"'Vtir.ee i t Lt h. I cl. it::!-.
am.
until! g to iniliioh.- of do'ia:--. in
c;t.-e ol ii.:i,eoks ;.ct!"li. lie
Democrat's arii-.-l" . It-1 the h-'Urth
s. i-ti,,!, of ti,.- MVth Aitt, o.ioi. : :
to the t oli-titUtioil 1H ii.torpo.-i::.'
an iii:-:it-,ert;!'!e h-airi. r to the pay
ment of L.-I.e! claims, ami clam.-, d
that Sen :!"r Kdmuii-I- ! liv, r.
tne speei h in ij'iestion. well kii-.f.
ittg ti'iat fa.-t. Wo cut out i'te ;.r;i-
e'e, ;.o.d in: Jose. I it with :'. -'tol l
hter to Mr. Kdmiutds. and ;. m;.t
jv ree.-iv-.-d the folowing reply:
I'.; :::.!:... .1 x. " r. I
A.e.gu.-t i
"Di-A!; :::: Yours of the l;h
eanie ju-t asl was going out "ft'.'.ve.
I i'eer the th" editor ,,, The Cra:;.',
Ihipi'.s , . is no-, very hungry
to iind out exactly what the 1-ii -ee-ti.oi
cf X IV Ami ndm i.t e..ir-! i
l.oint of law.
iiie L.-bilelaims r-:',-n-.dt.i af
not claims of r bel- f.r aiding tie
rei" I'ioii, hut for property. am-'Uitt-
111
1 '.a' r to hiuidivts ;,...
th',ii-.i;i'is of miiit, e-s.
ii-troyed by armi. s , ! .
itti'-s." ami" ther..-:'..:- ti:.
lie- te--t of ..y.-ihy .f
s rep aid the chiiia of t!--ixa.
tly like the . I..i::1
'titer eilUcil tlg.tii-t the
I"''
tc.keti '
Unit, i
motiic i
ciaima:
rebel .-'
of any
g. jvermu' nt en account ot it
and i.o! oa ae.-oiiat of the a
the r.-bi i authorities.
The J). rt.ts ;., C,,agr
ti
li-u .a,
a ter t.mo t.
,mo to !"el :l
,i:
ilteti
i m respe.-t "t ela::;
di-loyal p. r-.a-i. ai..
. lio.v pending in the .
.at e.bjeet aad t!.. y
bv a solid or la-ariv
loyal a
have a
.' ' o
it
D. mo. rati"
g.t p..-a . ;,
ol't!,e goy.-n
laoiilo
.. ,1. :
th.y
aeiits
a ... a
..,,i.i
"As to rebel p. tl-'
of the ). if he
liilie, will. I a.u -UM
I'.-asioa doe- not iii
e t;
ct;-c
iiil V
anv
w ititiu the di-st riiiiioii o
,1.1.
e-r obligation." and if m, it i- let
within the prJ.i! ilion of the XlVih
Am: lahneitt. A j.vii.-io;i is and al
ways had he. a granted upon tin-
ground or l-ounty or gratitu
not of b-gal obligation. Ir.
- and
p, r-
Co;-
V. t: V
r.-b.'l
I-etjv el- ar, tae-relore. that the
stitutio-.i dots not stand in tie
of Cagre-s pe-a-ioniag vcrv
soldier of soldier's widow and
.!.( n.or. iit'l: ci! everv otic r n
it pleases.
"I Will I, it reeipr,,;,-,, t'e
1 1
thets ol th:s Worthy editor.
Very truly yours.
"til.'). F. Kl'Xti 1'.
"V. .1. Ta i r. Kso..
M.;-"i. Inghiini c-iuiiiy. Mi- '
'Itiil i'-il Over Ai;.. . ii.
Ab
n o cio-;
one I.
'tis. week, a color.-d m.-.n over y'
years old. accompanied by his v. if.-,
who had passed three-score :ii.d p ;
iippettr.-l on Cri.-w.-iM stn-. t nrm in
arm
uid
laoiiir. d ttto loeat:o;i ot a
:' the peace. They w r--
direct, d. and as ti . y -ct
Justice. .
j.ron.pt'ly
down ir; ;
man t "
hell.-'! 1:
her',,'.!-;:
little court lY'Olu th
oil' his rusty .-'.raw
C't!iipaii!on to n i
l
a
!.'
- - ..hi
t
folk l.-
eer to
"Tog
"Daf
"L.ut
mar -I.
marri' d .
!- truf, S
er.'t vou h
I ami v.
n
V.
p. . '
duhii". W;iv Lack, al
iao-t ".-l years ago. xvheii I war .
slave in le !i--Ms and h!o-- xvar :
' slave in de
kit- h. n. I ..! to It,-r an
'she took to l!
Dar war '!!: .-
o' c rem
oiiv Pout it nv a xvhite- m.t:
1. r it xvas lav. ful mar't'g'
w
X'
hain't -hue. It xvorri. s ,,,
man wh''!ixve talk it ober. a;.
i . .
sOjllft
.. . .
ties i :o;i!: l 1 right.
I vou wto.t to be I'tarro 'iov
aai .'
"D.tt's
w.r.
r.d'
v.
U -1-
r
t r gin o
o to it
and
Wish
ban',
bu:.-
de.-e
.1 ,t .
hi.
v grow .-.- mo
l'r.i-h de jourm y h.i.u'
m
hn -S her g'M.d sou
i
w ;
S.I o
id right nv mo
-..rv
ve -ars xval a
d'Vo-h:
k..s mv heart -w. :! like
hokeiae!"
XV. 'U
"An" I 'fii hits bin good to no i
has I !? has I" sh" e-a.t.,l out ;- t!
tear- ran d..xvn
"We ih stand up." xvhi.-1
id
. honor, m.d when they w.-re on th' ir
felt he plO the U-'.ial qU'-t!"!.s .lid
nroh-ouac, d tia iti man an-1 x-,i:'e.
U te n he liader.-l' dold L n put In
arm arotiii'l hi-' newly mad.- xvii--and
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into Li
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o r. oh-io..n I I know it's nil right
v, an" if the quar" xvill ji.-t i""k
tie ."'! r wav I'll gin vesi. hak:-
vc havn t he-1 since xv sti-nl to
ll a century
pav. hi- h a-cla.-pi
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Law, I to reim mb r dis in yi r lav r
there is to get two. it 1 was to ! t my-
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Flat'.' rv is like col.rn water, fi
le siiu:fe-d at. not swallowed.
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