The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, November 03, 1880, Image 1

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. nl ia irregular theolojry, i t which
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in civilization. say3 a New Ynk
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The Somerset Herald,
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I VOL. XXIX. NO. 22.
SOMERSET. PA., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 3, ISSO.
ATTOiiSEV-ATtiW,
H. McCALLUM,
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ATr-HNtY-AT LAW.
S.n,r, P.
j7u-hKY.
ArroHtY-AT4.AW,
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AlTwKKtY-AT XA',
Samwct, r.
IKKNT.
tTTOUVEY T LW.
Sotuermt, i'eaa'a.
pattkbson.
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ru.iel to I. if rr will ! nt-
-t t -r- r-r-i t rr -r -r t- i tt tt-
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(Al.ove V(K.1 Strt-t.)
j PITISBUROH, FA
iCarpfts Oil Cloths
China Matting,
Druggets,
Shades, &c, &c.
j TheHestQualitythat
lis .Vatic of each Par-
!tieular Kind ot Goods.
AX O.VLY OKFEU.
ever
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A I riKNLY-AV LAW,
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" ii.,ii;.M:Y ArLv,-
re. S-im?rpt, will
n-;a w ii.a ore wnL
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AT T' liN' V AT LA VV,
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:.!!:n nlrn! t M rare
-n r- "!ii' wlTh pTvtni't
::: i.u .Uia.'tirtrt.
L . CI.!'. iKV.
rM.i;;KN.
:. IS AT LAW.
i t" their rare will t
; lv 'UD'iU tO.
HI a r.ir.
AT PRICES AS MODER
ATE AS CAN BE FOUND.
H. McCALLUM.
CHARLES HOFFMAN,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
SOM15RSET, 1.
WZX STYLES Ell L07EST PRICES.
-j-r. rinriiTint nil f VTCCn t
Has oon'D'ly un Itmvl at his distillery
RYE WHISKY
"Aunt Phrr!e, were vou
pretty ?"
"When I was sixteen I was cou-
stueretl po.
tficu, Juli.i
remember."
'Did you ever have an offer an
offer of marriage, 1 mean, aunt?''
'No. Well, that's not true ; I
have an offer.7'
-And vou refused it ?"
"Xo." "
"Then ho died, or went awav ?"'
"No."
"Or deserted vou ?"'
"Xo."
i lien you oeeei vol linn, l pup
pose
were soon deeply in love with each j "Of him, never. His elder hroth
other, and love ever finds out the er died more than a year a.so. I sujv
way to make himself understood, pose Alfred dieil many years since:
We had many a five minute!?' meet- he was very trail aiid" delicate. I
in:r no one knew of and if thisow"pr 'tfimnrlir it iH lm .ltW "'
I was very like you !impos-ible,.a rose bush near hia ; "Poor Aunt !''
i am lorty three now, i window hid for me the tenderest lit- i "Xav. child. I was verv 1ipi.iv
tie love letter?. In fact, Julia, I while iuy dream lasted ; and never
fountl him irresistable ; he was so ! will believe but tliat Aifred i;i hi
handsome and gentle, and though love for me was uitc sane, and per-
l A l I " ? - ' ! ( - . i
uv uiu.ii nae ueen imny-nve vears ; naps more sincere, tnnn nur.v wis. r
old, yet. to mv tmnkinp, lie loosed
handsomer than any j-oun man
could have.
"As the weeks passed on. the Dr.
seemed to have more confidence in
us, or else his patient was more com
Insolvent Iimvs.
In seven of tLs. thirty-; i-;:it
.States of the Union Alabama. Ar
kansas, Colorado, Florida, Tvnni-ssee,
Texas and West Virginia there arc
no insolvent laws. In Calif--rnia,
Xew Jersey and Nevada the claim?:
ot hit'.'A ri ii.ii '!, ::ril ntin-n sMvtii
WHOLE NO. 1530.
! formed revival s-vit ty.
of the S'-t. of whom ti-.t-i
in tu- soutiiwr
A'ihtTfiilS
are many
ra co:t:;i.us
t.ii :!:'.r. i, are vr-r.eraiiv ki.ov,-;i
lri:iceit-.s tarkeyi;r-, a;'; r a
ch-rvman S.Hiir.i-i. .Starkey. who
tix'oerat' d with i'ri'.KV in i:ivr-ni:ii
this pit.lir-.'r f -na -t reliii.n. Fri:!-.
was biTM ai l't'.'i. :'.i: l -t-! li- l
un tiein-', 1 ut ' -f an evan.'-'ic-i-luv.-iii-.'.l
tvirn. soon di cide l to be a
preaehiT. At !.ani' t' r. wh-r' i.is
r-puta!i"ii !"r pietv and b-ariii.'.T
s hi'!i, he l.c.in lo talk of hii:;-
r.riIiam Yiiun's S:t, .
dis
:ed r.
011
-.ivTlt
I lid not."
"What ever happened, then? Was
he poor, or crippled, or something
dreadful?''
"He was rich and handsome.'
"Suppose you tell me alout him?'"
"I never t.iik alxiut him to any
OilC. -irraninT Alfred's silJnit-ioiis. So one
Did it hapjK'n in the old place?"' jeveninz? when we were walking
Y-, Julia I never left I'.yclands alone. ' I asked him if he did not
until I was thirty. rI his happened wish to see his relatives.
when I was sixteen." ; -lf, trembled violent lv and seem-
"Wa- he a firmer's son in the ! Pd in the irreatest distress, and onlv
neijrhlKjrho-vl?"' jov jie tenderest words could I
lie w;ls a line city gentleman.
"Oil, aunt, how interesting! Tut
down your embroidery and tell ine
about it ; you cannot set? to work
anv loiiirer.''
pletely untlcr control. They had j the probabilities of ioor Al red
much fewer quarrels. and Al.'red and ( 'mptons life and death and cverv
I walked in the trarden, and even a ' discussion left them more and more
little way up the hill, without op-! jHwitive that he hatl Ixx-n the victim
position or remark. 1 do not know ; 0f POia- cruel plot, ihe sub;cct
debtors
dt-btor u:ak;ns: an a.-si;nrnetit of ail
men.7' ,nij property :v.)-i jrivincrnoin.-e m.-re-
After this confidence Miss Pim-bc of 'y publicat';.ii. In I'ennsylvauia
a debtor may make un iL-sinment,
but the claims of hi- creditors are
not thereby discharged; and the
law is similar in Ohio, Kentucky,
De'.nv.nv, ( ! jir.ri i. Yiri;iia. Iiiinoi-,
Iowa, Minnesota and Nebraska.
On the other hand, the law in Wis--o:isin
and Michigan dlcliarres a
tet)!or iro-m r.ii ms tteo-.s i;jMr m
seemed to hike a great pleasure i:i
speaking of t!ie romance of her
youth. Often the old and young
maidens sat m t!ie twingiit mseuss-
1 ii-- 1 e.v.-,W 't,!-'
fact wiii'-a w h ive
1st in tills c ity fv ;
i. e., an r. i:i
lar.-e horse s u-'-'S
heavy l.a.-htess wa -z-ii
l' t-n ytn r-. tb.
tliero has been a :r,-.
d'-mand for horiv
Formerly nearly t
i'i relaiit: to stc.d
Nu-.v a larre !.';
breed villi "a vi.-w
i'u-y and str.:n :tii.
not t!i-v result v'i
obs.
rail1
rvt d to ci-
timo pa.-t.
e numb-i-r of
tri'.eks and
Dari-i.-; the
.: rreiiiarks.
if.nee in t!ie
hi c-ouivtrv.
io
intv the death of Ihi.
177. th- Mi'rai ra
'nam Yt-ur.;-;
Cii-.ireh in
w tM lias
t tah and throughout th-
b. en pres'uled tver by a body kn-iwn
a "Tlietiuorumof tin? Twelve A p-s-,
i! -;." of which John Taylor has
bet. n President. Tie' M.inii.-io.-"ii-f-rence
in session sd Salt I.:;ke City
l.u-t week. con!inn-l Joseph Tavlur
ery one bred us the full-tlede.ed President ami au-n-.i
endurance. ! thoritive Prophet of the Latter Day
a of fanners Saints. This is P.r: rrham Young's
W
self as inspire
cv of his er iti
tUi; CoIIcl'
Charlyneii
ordiuarv .-
1. shov. in-; the ten
!t:e inm-a. Afcr
he 1 t-iuie ct:r:v
ai:d -Vea'-!ied s
nao.is j .r,.e- ;
m r,
if
i;a i)i:
m .'i.i ;
a
leavv i;
re--pomllii f;.;i
V
how I receive. I the idea, but I cer- j n,.Vf.r tired Miss i'tia-'H-, and Julia, i a.L'nin
th
lb
"O'j'-rt
e:
-e
tainly did i.elieve that Dr. Urman in the absence of a lover of her own, j wnen traud .s discovered, in ivan
was keeping Alfred sick for some ; fourwl in it a charm iulto in kwp-,-. Indiana, Oregon, Mary! i:i d ar. !
purpose of his own, and I determin-1 inr wpjt i,er own youthful dreams. ! Mississippi an assignment d... s n-.t
cd to take the first onitortuaity ofl 7hio vld niht in the middle of ! discharge the debtor unless t'u-
r.o:
Ve:
1
1'ur jale l y t'je barrel or ulil f"f
l-i
r'ituervt,
1 1 1 .1; h tip entrui.tf-'l
ti .1 n rNlcC"k3, lie. Ol-
Al
i!LY-ATLaW.
e i.u-i-i.-. nfruct to my cure .1-
. ti;;ti j r mi u..i ti l I; !'';i'y.
1'nTTKK.
AT ;". 'K. l. AT LAW.
.e i.,-iinti s-xi:i::t i'., Pa.,
i. .r.i,.vnil .enir in ill paMio.
i tirK"Tt.esl. nn.t .11 dier lkl
.. ti lr-i iuii irniiacM tl o tplity.
..fUttT. I uuei. J.
V U It POSES.
r1rrad!r::.v.lto Berlin. F.t will ri-ctive
iir':n(. artpntl-.n.
Jlitrt i. lv.
II. L HVI!-
Tiu i:ki:.
jj f Al luLNLYS AT LAW,
tr T4-J--...V in tiinrtnl .Hiiiln:coon;if J.
i Tuiru-.i i xbn will tiMiiipJy
"'-I
m im n w xT7
lj AITOKXKY-AT-LAW,
swnierf-", r-.
WALTER AKDEBSOH,
MERCHANT TAILOR
COR. WC3D ST. 53 S'JTH iVEKUE,
Hfcw.ni
innt ura:ioe to imlnM ntr.-
0 xli in r...iui-rrvt H i 1jo:qiu Munues.
-.'i iLK 11. OM UlW.
'(EN II t)TT.
ATTORN t
Y-AY-LAW.
Somcoct, Pa.
Ml'tu!!!"? en tm st
rati rutuptDe9 u4
.a.hH'.urt H iu'e.
i u It i-arr :iu-lv4 tu '
ta1: i. iron.
I I Ai rOKSKY ATLW.
C & Mima-jih Bl -lt. up ir. EntriK.
-1 r- ftrt. C.liectian ma. ette
- ti: eiimioed. thl all l-rvl bminrM
ii ii. wr.ii priptDr9" tJ na-'itv.
II M. HICKS.
Ji STH'K (T TH E PEACE,
Smerwet, Pena'.
11. i. KlM.MiO.L-
11 M. K1MMKI.L A SOX
:if if j-rnerttJ terrUf u t& rttl-
trrr' kiw! n--TttT n of th Rlrm-
--r-' V un1 at tbrtr rbc, ua Main
NO. 22G LIBERTY STREET,
lVrhaps after so many vears of si
lence a sudden longing for sympa
thy and confidence seized the old
lad v, for she let her work fall from
her hands, and smiling sadlv, said :
Twentv-st ven vears ago I was
standing one afternoon at the gate
it Ilveli'.nds All the work had 1-ecn
finished earlv, and mv mother and
two cider sisters had gone to the
village to see a friend. 1 had watch
ed them a little way down the hill
side, and was turning to go into the
iiouse. when I saw a stranger on
horseback coming up the road, lie
stopped and spoke to mother, and
this roused my curiosity ; so I lin
gered at the gate. He stopped
when he reached it, fastened his
January thev had talked over the ' -creditors consent, m .Missouri an
old subject until both felt it to tu : assignment by a d.-btor dues not
exliaustcd at least for the ni-i.L ; r-lea.-e him from l.:s debts ualess
Julia drew aside the heavy satin they are paid in tul!. or alUhe cred
curtains and looking out, said: "It j itors consent to thedcbior'sdirfehar.-e.
is snowing hcaviiv. aunt; to-nu.r-' In Xorth Carolm i a debtor who
row n-p 'ran have a slei-di-ride. mak. s an assi.-n ie i t wit! out irau.l
soothe him, as, half sobbing, he de- Wliv there is a sleitrh at our door I . '"-d:i.g shown can he. .liseiiared
claretl that they were his bitterest Wlm'ran it bo ? a irentlem.tn. aunt. ' fro.a imprisonmeiit, but his debts
enemit-p, and that Dr. Orman was i am he is coming here." rem iin in full force, hi S un',
the only friend he had in the world, j "c'los-e the curtains, child. It is j Iina an alignment se.-r.re
Anv further eiVorts I made to set at i ..... aw fr Huw.ird. H mi- i deblor's r.-!ea-e from itn prison
li-'tit T
e t-i i )
an csi::tiu:c want, r r.m or:
app: aranc-.-.s i. ill b many
ar oi . ore Lie sii:.;.!-,- i i o- r
h'irse.! will c'jtial t!;. d.-mand. The
country is n .ov v. el- .--applii-d with
hor-vr." A.t in time i:i its history,
P"riiat)S. were there as man
to it give:
at i.rese::
iee.
lli.s change is j John lav lor is an hnniinian.
ciprite. There ' seventy-three years old, and very
increasing do-; fill and imixising in appiMrance.
r-es. and a cor- j His hair is white, ami th Mormons
1 in the demand ! dc. larc that it w..s blanched with
lion has had: sudden terror wle-n h -heard the
ci.'. to :
ivv ; revelation of
- .
t t.e. y sup-;
1- r.eo
p-.ly-m.y. Mis
horj.-s
iituober of iiihabitarits as Cannon.
Small work horjes are'clvte to
com
plexion is swartny, ms ey.-s d ep
and striking, and War the m irks of
a strong intellectual man. It-- w.c
IVincrlv a local prea- 'n r . in the
Meth.xli.-t ch'.ire'n. and it was in that
capacity that he c;.in' to this coun
try, lie first settled iiH'anadi. and
whilo there marrii.-d a Mi.-s I.coiiora
In 1S-I7 he'oet-a.iue a pru
Mormonism und-.r the
bL-lioo, w 1 1 -. reo.i'un
in SutVolh. The pr-tuulg -,ti
his fiinta-tie upinioiis her-' c
a t-.imuit aii I led to his hi
lie and St..rk.-y .".i. l oth. r I.a:
brothers wi:hdrew I rum the t
and set up a rc-d of tinir
Their -eri.i":; ; drew cr-.wds.
people, es:.e--iii!iy l.ii'iriers. r,
in r; their l ".-trms and brmu'ir.g t:i-.
wealth, as in apos; time-, t
Mmth-r i'li:: -e and f-r th- b.
oftiieiiuly eau-e. M-eiey rapi-ii
a'.'cuiuulated. an I I rt nee and lv
tl:e brcti.reu marri.-d thp e b
.-oiiie and ;;ccompl'h d s:-
:i t-t
:,t-d
. ti.
r
.nr. ii
own.
li.lliV
e;.t-
.i " .i
i
r.
low. but in avy tir
f bo hi.rh." Ti
tlvdis.!:-,. :;u-l
i;;;:o
es continue
rt.ttion ol
prt
111!
',-ie
iiug of Parley Pratt, tin-n oil A
sion to Cana.hi. The hea-l
lY-reherou-Xorinan ; trs oftiie Mormons w.is
eipiar-
tiieii in
C;r-
the secret of his life were eoually ! ji l.. "would call to-ni::ht."
fruitless, and only threw him into; -ob. dear ! 1 was hoping it
i
t a
paroxisms of distress. During the I
month of August he was very ill. or
at least Dr. Orman said so. I scarce
ly saw him, there were no letters in
the rose-bush, and frvouentlv the
some nice stranae person.
Miss Plio-bo did not answer ; her
thoughts were far away. In fact,
she had talked about her old loyer
until there had sprung up anew in
to a pitch wlueh father seriously dis-
to a tv
liked.
uispmes oeieeiiine mu men i-e i j,er Heart a stroll'' seniimeiiiiti aiK-c-
(tion for las memory ; ana wiK-n toe
i servant .announced a visitor on blls-
"Oiie hot day in September every j j,,,, sjie aroso wjtl a cii;, fr(l!11 iu.r
one was in Uie nei.is or o.e.iara , i renections, and went into tne reee:
only the doctor and Alfred and I i tion room.
were in the house. Ilarly in the af- J jn a fcw m;autes Julia hrard h r
ternoon a boy came from the village j voice, in rapid, excited ton. , and ere
with a letter to Dr. Orman, and hclph,.. tHuld dechle whether to " to
ut only tl
was : u.- ' o ' lv ' ej
1 debtor's estate
law in liuui-a
to sari-'-n hrhi prop- rt
a disi -'large tV.iu all !.
upon the Consent ol a
his creditor in number m
The Ma-sa-liust-tts iis.l.
similar to the national
law, except tliat the disc',
not exempt the debtor,
I'nited Slates law. i'nen
civil pruee.-.-; and arrest
States v.ii-re deb- lua
The Verm int. law is m-
ms-.t.s.
IS Ol I ill -' C.cO.l-
ilivi'b-ii'l iVooi the
(lisi:iiar. :'.-'!. i'ln-
ua permits a oooior
and i. it.ii ii
iiahiiiiies
majority of
mi i'iieeiiit.
racr.-.i
a.t were b
! as lioeert
! th. v :o e
Tlie imj
'fe.ne.' S-1..1
cverv
year. The
: over vrer:.'
.ntures. At
i " . - i
eo'tolt'U
in.
s:.lf-
ii!l-
o; .
cut
li.l eotiif.l 1 !l:lV
n...ne (.." tin- ri-vi r-"s i
rs of shert-i.-ni cattle. With
.:C'-e.ti...:s the-.- have becom-..
!.r:.-.-'it appearances we
' sending Clides.lale to
i Kivi'and :ui"'t Norm n.s
l lie!'in!ii. The value
.-:. IV
iail so
.othmd
i Frane.-
ii
;l wii!.)W, V. iio laid
1 with their PMch
eh.ed a tine pr e -
H;i, Woere i:e-
brethren iin l si.-t.-rs have livid in
Missouri, and Taylor, soon after join- pjxurv ibr tie- last twenty y.-a.-s.
ingthe church," cmi.'ra'ed to that iruu.,. j.p-t-t.ds h U alive" of was
State, and was- ordained an apon!-' : ;lt last a'-e.e.int-. al'leMiuh .m-v.-u'v-
ol Joseph .'Nn:th. In lv.'.' he was ,.;)t , tf-..it io
-ent on a missi.i!, t. Ihi-l.-md and : torrcdccm th- bode, v,
Ireland, wh-r- he had ab.,i;t tiie ; laii,, v-f redeem
t.ie ..lorinon noss-;,,.,. ei,r;.t h.i I -elected him t .c-.n--"iiv.
rts during'' .i,,.!,. .!,,. ,u.. ,,f .,.,.1 ii.t -.....;.-.-
the day of judgment. I.-P.-rs .:!-.ire-sed
to iiini as "The L.rl'" p. s
thrmi"'h th- oo-t. and manv of his
inith.
u-uai success .
i"narit-s in ma'
a tW") year's sta
moil pa tier id
daughters
beconi" inf.. til. de
ings. Prii! -e pe.r-. 1
i-rtv near Chirlvi
He
(ill-.
err.i.; I i
i!e J.
tie- r-eii:
M-
r-;
ihftnl h tow-r
N.iuvoo calle-i the '
-. and was always j
hal diseu--ion s wit'i ti
-t "r-!!,''!i in '-!'
,o.
horse, and
hV. ' think Mr. Alfred will sleep until mv
"I said father was in the barn, and f return, but if not. will you try and
I couid fetch him, whi-h I imme.li-1 a!1iuse him?
seemed very much perplexed, and : ht r or not, aunt Phoebe entered th
at a loss how to act. At length he j room, holding by the hand ii gentle
said. 'Miss Phn be, I must go to the nian whom .-he" announced as Jlr
isked: "Is Mr. Wakefield j village for a couple of hours; 1 1 Alfml Cornptoru Julia was disan-
ateiy tod.
"ile was a dark, unpleasant look
ing man, and had a masterful way
with him, ven to father, that I dis
likod ; bul after a short, business
like talk i.pparcr.tly satisfactory to
"1 promised idadlv, and 1m . Or
man went back to the village with
the messenger. Xosinmer w;is he
out of sight.than Alfrel apiM-ared,
and we rambled about the garden.as
happy as lovers could lv. Put tlie lay
PITTSBURGH,
fel.l-t
FA-
jao. aim.
la bci Illlf.
i
I. K. Mil 1 PP. has iK-rma-
. i
K-jTr,. to urrlin f-r the prvitce ol
I v.-.! .,:i-..;.;jKe fhtn Krt-inr-
H. ioinJAKKIt b-nd-rs his
t'TrhTt (a tlw HUienf of Sio
:. ry. i irti-e m rpidcM on Naih
i '-Uc l.ai oi.
A. i;. MILLER
J l iiVSi HN tMlMtOV.
j v-; Si-i llnj.l lo.)in, wlirrr It
:.-ui'r: t. .rtiertr oibrfwls,
J V. H.LI M COLLINS.
I'tXiIsr. SOVEKSET, PA.
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T PP.rKLAMATlOX-
muuMbi H.ooraMc Wuii.m M. Hjtu.
Prr?hlrwt Ja-')iat u anml lru ol . Vsnmnw
KVra o4 tb rTl i.i;iti nmavisf lb Mi
lenlb Jw.lh.nnl iHwnrv aod Javlrru4 tb.ru
ITrt an.l Imnvt anj limml Jail Minn.
tn tril of ail cai.cl ao-J m bT wflrnucn Is
O.e amM lurtrvt. waj l.xiti. Sn rrr IO.C.
Mimoiis. rr. Jl t(IM tVrti at
Chdiim Plraa, aua Ja.ra ntf ik. IV wu at
JiKpTwikl 1 rrm:irT aad .HT-ral Jail Itcltrery
kf'ttuuiM wucw4ul w4 wh-r o3w ia
lb viitTo Serx. bar Irwl iLtj tmcryu
an.! to wm 4ifrtd. kit (M jilc 'k Cuart ul iVw
w. Plw. l lTWCTwl ituarwT bexkci tl law
li.. ami iarl Jail lui ..i .j
O. er mat 1 Talrr, at uanwratt, '
t-i-nrr. tKb i m.; n t r'i izLr7i,rffr t6.w
sTovsi"jv:
-V, pIlNN .V.
ii ac-jww bt4U bal Utl
iKitii. lie wuit awav without entering i iV-s fxtrenn-lv hot. and as the atter-
the house. Father put his hands in j noon advanced, the heat increased,
his pockets and watch.nl him out -f j I proposed that we should walk up
sight; then, looking at me, h the hill, where there was generally
said: 'Put the spare ronis in order, a breeze, and Alfred was delighted
Pho-lio.' i at the large freedom it promised us.
"They arc hi order, father ; hut is j '-p.-jt in another hour the sky
that man to occupy them?"' grew dark and lurid, and I noticed
"Yes, he and his patient, a young ( -it Alfred grew strangely restless.
gentleman of tine l.tmily, who is m ischot.'kllnshcu,hiscyrshadavUti
bad health.
"Do you know the young gentle
man, father ?"
"I know it is young Alfred Comp
.on that is enough for me."'
"And the dark man who had just
left ? I don't like his looks at all,
father."
"Xobody wants thee to like his
looks, lie is Alfred's physician a
Dr. Orman. of Poston. Xcithcr ol
them arc any of thy business, fo
ask no more questions and with
that he went hack to the larn.
"Mother was not at all astonished.
She said there had lcen letters on
the subject already, and that she
had rather Inx-n exjievting the com
pany. 'Ihit,' she aded. 'they will
pay well, and ad Melissa is to be
married at Chrismas ready money
will l.e very Bowlful.'
"About dark a carriage arrived.
It contained two gentlemen and sev
eral large trunks. I had been watch
ing for it behind the lilae tree?, and
I saw that our afternoon visitor was
now accompanied by a slight, very
fair man, dressed with extreme care
in the very highest fashion. I saw
also that he was handsome, and I
look of terror in them, he trembled
ami started, and in Fpito of all my
efforts to soothe him, grew irritable
and gloomy. Yet he had just a-k
me to marry him. and l liad prom
ised I would. He had culled me
'his wife,' and I had told him again
mv suspicions atout Dr. Orman,
and vowed to nurse him myself
back to perfect health. We had
talked, too, of going to Europe, and
in the eagerness and delight of our
new plas, had wandered quite up
to the little pine forest at the top of
the hill.
"Then I noticed Alfred's excited
condition, and saw also that we were
going to have a thunder storm.
There was an empty log-hut not for
away, and I urged Alfred to try and
reach it Itf-fore the sfc.rm broke.
But he lecanic suddenly like n
child in his terror, and it was only
with the greatest difficulty I gut
him within its shelter.
"As peal after peal of thunder
crashed aljove us, Alfred seemed to
l.tse all control of himself, and, seri
ously offended, I left him, nearly
sobbini, in a corner, and went rnd
tood by myself in the or-n door.
was nnite sure that he must be rich. J In the very hciuht of the storm I
or no doctor would wait u;n him ' saw mv father, Dr. Orman, and three
t .T ; .. - 1 , ...
so subserviently.
"This tlir-tox I had dhdikl at first
r-ight, and I soon lcgan to imagine
that I had cood cause to hate him.
His conduct to his patient I believed
to be tyranieal and unkind. Home
days he insisted that Mr. Compton
was too ill to go out, though the
IKir gentleman begged for a walk :
and again, mother said, he would
take from him all his Looks, though
he pleaded urgently for them.
"0n aflcjiiouii the postman
brought Dr. Orman, a letter, which
.ecmed to be imortant, for he ask-1
d father to drive Jam to tlie next 1
of our" workmen coming through
the wood. They evidently suspect
ed our sheltering place for they
came directly toward it.
" 'Alfred !' shouted Dr. Orman, in
the tone of an angry master, 'where
are vou, sir ? Come here instantly.'
"My pcttclness instantly vanish
ed, and I said : 'Doctor, you
have no right to speak to Alfred in
that wav. He is going to he my
husband, and I shall not permit it
anv more.'
" 'Miss Wakefield,' lie answer -1,
'this is sheer folly. Iok there.'
"I turned, and saw Alfred croueli-
h tinted to say the least, but she met
him with enthusiasm. Perhaps
aunt I'ha-ljo had quite unconscious,
ly magnified the beauty of thcyouth
ful Alfred ; certainly this one was
not handsome. He was sixty at
least. Ids fair curling lucks had van
ished, wvl his line figure was slight
ly bent. K"at the clear sensitive face
remained, and he was still dressed
with scrupulous caro.
The two. women made much of
him. In half an hour Delmonieo
triat oi
statue ;
of lS'h"
t T
si :
ah", i
ia its
Tii
i,
!i!;r;;pt.
does
ii 1 the
iiity to:
those
.l ie. :
a-jt
.1-..
ill '.!
I'.'-'V.
t-am
is r.-..-o:.':nz -ti
it Wits in the
worth is ap-
, , , '
.aviii'.r
t p Pi
re h-s
p..
T:
tro
r."
In Coim
cr. -ilitor.
claim i.; no.v t
is appoir.t'.-d t-
debtors . -Uiie.
erty paying era'
but toe e.-tati li
t eiltitle the de
In N'.;-.v II ;mp
aign f ii t-ic Ix
out sue:.
i any prior mo.-tgag.-
any attr.t'hmnt ..r
t who. within thirty
, h:eim
t:p -:i irf iiti'
1 or domestic,
than ?ltr.'.a
to t-.kc ciiargt
Who Se.lS tie
i creditor p:
:IV
to
iss:g:m--nt i
us c.
s ,u
ii'- ivy :r u: le.-rsi-s v.
old w-jrid !o-c
X-.w that tiifir
at. 1 Ii.;r-' i."; ; :
ingto ;i , S:-e!U ill.
th-!.i. I..-.r.-c h...rs.-s tr
t ii.hiri. s ti.,.- rxi
i f wa : :;- t'a n r i.vt'.l oaes.
bones are tlr.n'T. ::.! th-y are
cornaiohly !::: ! ,:!;,-. Large
ho:es a:-; more .'.'vmv.d as re-spr-1
ham. ss. r.- ia. f.-ed and
vror!: r -iuired b tulte car? of them.
In ail t'a-co--!itri s of Ili-tcm Ku
";' :..-iyy Imr.--- have taken the
pii.-' f light one-: in g- .vn.l farm
in operations. Thai American i'ari.i-
r- v.iii so. .n ;;o:ii rally i-mp'oy
h. vy horses. i;i field work seell.s
c a '. :.ia. i .'' ; . I .,-.-.-.vi,.
li
In and 1-o't he w a
ils a Mormon r.ii.ionar
very sii(-et--u:l ia coll.-e
and mo.lt. rati ! v so in g
verts. In 1V." Tivlor tVv-nt to Xew
t i.'imies.
in I'r.oa--lie
was
icr money
iiiiPg eoll-
'.vers n.i i.llii
1 1- has driven ah-nn
thr..'iL'!i th-' park att
lv by "eitri b-rs goi
Iwcausi; tin y b i:
in the !'!' -t-j.ei. of
tleir -.-.--.
Lon.ioi.
eildedeoll-?.
!! ; b ir-hi a
Veil thelli.-i-thi!
Lord.
I
York and established a v
t' a re for tiie !'-!l ". -e ;i?..
tion of M "rnionisr a. whl
a small cia-;il:iti.'ii. an.l
i-telice. I il lv.' he !
Ctah. He has a v-ry I i r
havinj had at one tmv
wives and a h'-t of chii i
klyj
i inmate
:oI:etl"
noer i
;rr
led.
I" ihoM ti:
! !.. ,,r i
-1 1' -1 A iiicp ii.se i
il ll.i l but
rief ex
ile A
.r iio oi'-priii.'-tiie
population
,1:
TI
Wo
1 to
anv
;..!.
iner.- t-e
a eriiae
. : ti
i
The Prime r I.il'.'
I. P
Kill
; iTiough
' hit-- ex!
'e,l to !
vs.:
eau.-'f the .er!'. .-'tiuii of
family i-". j.aradoxie
t' come thr')'.:ii ii a
in. tiiei. The ct is r-
trr.ovin.'.
Tet i fin- i:-i-;.
1 let ween the a-jes j'.,
-ixly a man who has pr
lilted hims'-lf may be
tiie prime of life.
iv rt-j.
no '
a-'
L m .
ir.-l
A ;iaii-.tie riariu-' l iI.t
-tr'-iT.
!l'l
a vs
signm
had Airnished a delicious little ban- his u:s'nt to my .-ti.-a a.s.-r.menf.
.pu-t. and Alfred drank his first gia j '1 he law is i, sucn fi.apt- h..w. .-vcr.
of wine with an old-fashioned irra-v ia- to Pe oi very litde a Ivaoi ige t..-
"to his promisel wife. Miss . Phn be J eitaer creditor or ucbu-r.
Wakefield, U-st. and loveliest; of wo-" Pho h- Island law anv de
men." 'property ha.s lH-n ali.tcl
Miss Pha U laughe.1, but she dear- Ion may, lM-ihre t!ie
lv lik..l it - nn.l lumd in band th i same, dissolve such att;
two old lovcru sat, while Alfred told j I"vy by making i
his sad little story of life-long wrong j within sixty days
.n.i i.iT..r-;,.,r ,J in intoT.seK- tn-rv- teoal iM iictii ot all hi
ni' flfwvCct.iiid nntiir. driven t. i Xew York a s voni inventor
pvtn.inllv l.v er.l. l us er,' nil,! IlliinV ipropCrt" 1.1U?
wrongs. At the mention of Dr. Or- jor in order
man Miaal'birl rnresscl herseli s the lnsmvent
i
ri'i
i.ih-d-I
r.t the :
ot wii:
il a t:.-
;. r i.c-
enm. nt .r
!-r for the
litors. In
f his
rii.it. . no was a :
?, -'tvi o wrir :
-i :' ii-'iii-ic'i-iiind.
great size on cither ho-.v, raid tair
iy in the Arctic cum nt. and tin'
'i'e'.ttonia on our starboard low, the
iir-t o-Iiccr tM me ! had .-ecu
t be ll!-d bv tii.- !i bt-
to obtain the beii.tit of
law, and jus as-igii-
lWtt. i.wt.rK- ! merit nvu.-t Pe recorded. .d trtdit-
"Xav. I,habe,,,Kaitl Alfred; "what- j "s are privilege-1 t: examine the
ever he was when my brother put hooks and papers; assignees mtin
me in his care, he became mv ' irive bond and are subject to r. niov
friend. To his skill and patience Ialf..r cause np.,n tlie jtition ot
owe my restoration to jterfect health; creditors, and citation may i-e."..
and to his firm advocacy of my right, j to all parties mt n st-d. i in- ( 'o-aiit v
and ability to maruure m v own es-H'.urtis empowered t- ex.-.r.i'.ii:; u
ice a lar-.'c "thre:-her'' fish k-aj
ait out of ti
His ti.;:
i'.r.'.iou r. ie'ii-'--.'is
to ; !
ri'liee , .s
.is judg:i..Ttt.
tlrm and cvial. nil
re in t':; hlii'-t
ssunit .s ina-tcry ov-r hi
iitiiMs up a comp. t. uc?
.,t:i the fouiidatioii he ha- la'ai iii ear
ly manhood, and pa--.-s ti.r. '.i-.'i a
period of li:-iitte::.-;--i by many grat
ifications. Having gone a year or
fvo ov-r sixty, he iirriv-s at a staii'l
stiil. P.ut athwart this is th via
duct called the turn of lif -, which,
tii ot c
:i.iiiio--t in;p-revi
('..:. I'.bell sends I'll-ease, a:el ex
Vii'.-.ving account !-?,-5'-r-f,Sd to i
h lie was a wit- ' mind is n-olut -ww..rd
iUh !his functions a
i.-i-i -. 'His lord
: ss.- n-jr-r on t:.
i rrrr irtTtr ot
with i .-!ier-s oi'
. -r.hr: he
busintss :
Th" gr at . -t
!i.- wi.-' st i:i' u.
it is easier to i
him i ''I.- it ever -o lulu
.-k of t:. iil. ! e it
;iven j ""lie- p-.-;
I lis ! trarv, imd
witii reiig.''is
To li,.;:nlaiii
l!'
ol...
re;l.-e
eh tllitll
so little.
to
V.
re-
pie are be.rn to
tiieV fllllil the
r;a.
ri'i
1:11-1
V. i
1. ;ll"l!
1 a.-'.
i :
i't rosscelin safetv, leaded to the val-
ur o-v.vs.
ar inn iiu
"old age." routi"! which the I two.
ie wider TH it. l::r tro'll
U",. L-.-.rit. n . !. .se- f. ateb IcV ol
ivhee he had last been. 1 rivT winds, and then l-eyoiil. witn-
: nor had we Ion- to wait, and for tlie i wat or causeway, to e teet ms
jnext ten minutas to a ouart. r of an ( pi-ssage. The bridge w, however
j lour we wat..-h..d a mosttremendoiis j constructed ot fragile niaieml, and
hi between t' :s iish am a lar-'e ! deiK-nus now ll ls innier. wneioer
t... ik- .itPieW..,! it Pend t orcak. iiout and ai.o-
.-. l. illd
of tlie V. '
Me-pirii
gre:
turn of ti
thr;:t.
A i r.'viii.oi .-
wages of .-in be cut
salaries .a' niinister
aiiu 'a:.,
tin- s.-i
Lit it'll!
i .-
l'-C.-l.S t.'l.l"
. down, and
raised a p ;
t.'.e
v.liicn. cv;
ii
i swordtish. was
to d
l'i t awav
The thrshcr.
t.itj I iiui. tli rwsitioti I now hold. 1 parties, to r- 'imre a
and my ability to come and ask signets, to adju.'.K
l.i rnl,.m tier never for "ot- 1 Creditors prorata.
ten promise." ; assignor an-1 his surety front
p.-ri..-.. i,.i;.. . a IPtl.. tir.., f,"lv on uroot t a comriromise b.
ors.
Ute
r-coiiiits rrom s--ate
jiayment of
to discharge the
iabil't-
the debtor and his credi
autliori- tne as!gne-s.
a.-
'.oiaiiosit.tiii. t
the debtor.
A very co'isi
. discyt rc-'l
the insolvent
States, and the point
are more numerous
cr;.K""'
:i th:
acts o
similarity,
opinion as
town, and reapue ted mother to see ing in a corner, completely paralii
tbit Mr. t'omnton did not leave the !cl with terror: and yet, when Dr.
. . .- w.w I
these old-fashioned lovers, but tney
never got tired of each other. Mi.-s
Ph.r-be. was not the lea.st abashed by
any contrast lietween her ideal and
her real Alfred, ami Alfred was nev
er weary of assuring her that he
found her intinately more delightful
and womanly than in the .lays of
their first courtship.
She cannot even call them a ""sil
ly' or "foolish" couple, or ue anv
other relieving phrase of that order, and j'i-t.ee, it 1
for Mi I'iin.lK. nr r itb.r Mis j ConVeiileUee .., PUst
Compton resents any vord as ajt- ; mty v.ould ." n.ateri..
. Mr iltr.wl l',i:iit,!,ni tlvit 1 t". a SUostlLTUloil 111 Hi
would imply lesj than sujtcrnatarul
wisdom an.l intelligence. Xo one
but thote who have known him as
long as I have," she continually
avers, "can possibly estimate the stt- j
iterior micrmation and inlaliU'le,
tudsrmcni i mv nusoanu. v-; ,
l i. iiiir.L ii
a house iii a
tlie
veen
1 to
-fch
is to
j tight
: whale.
S also troni ic-!ow n
: iiii-irectually tryit:
.mighty power to
there was no .u-
ii-.i t r.ormous !i-ii r. ck.:i"-d by the
. iir-t oflicer and ongir.ecr to be thirty
: feet in length kept continually lash
1 ing the whale with its powerful tail,
'and. a if not satislh-d that these
: stunning blows h.id "toM,"' threw
its. If into the air with enormous
p:txy
If you don t wi.-n to "g.-t aagrv, !.'. r
! argue with a block head, llemi tuber.
the duller the razor, the more you
cut oil' yourself.
It is a row of empty heads, empty
hcitrtSj arid idle hands that an- sure
to come to grief.
Intelligence without svmt athv i
be-
t.iv;T-ity w:;i
s sntnmary of
" tiie yari.ais
of (livcrg ata-a
lh.:i tho..-e Oi
I- aps. landing c
tii"- tii-ist r-.soum
.-ubiime and t!.
strangely bl-.-ndf-
rs
n the w
ang
e rioa-v
d in these
and
wn.'K-Ks.
.i
.re also in the vicinity to way-
,ii ; a, nv ti.e traveler and tnrust mm
,,,t ! from the jt ; but let him gird up ; gox wr nounng wrau.-; u imu.-s
i I. is !.,ii.s ...nd i.rr.v , p rnMiseit with :i ' People so liaro. .-vnii.auiv wmiou-.
I fitter staff, are! he may trudge on in j intelligence is good for nothing.
safety ami with perfect composure, j cause it inaK.-s pc p.e so so.t.
To quit metaphor, "the turn of life"'
is :i turn either into a prolonged
walk or into the grave. The sys
tem and powers having reached the
utmost expansion, now begin either
to close like a flower at sun-t or
break down at onee. hic injurious
ongie t.iT.ti excitement,
witn
The
is were
attacks :
ill
Woman is content to build happi-
nes-J on any accidental basis that
may be near at hand ; man is for
making the- world subject to his happiness.
A New KuMfian I'rofihct.
stimulant
may
whih
force it bevond
aJ Lit'.itll
its
strength,
1
Without .-jr.
to their rciativ.
lll.'liiiie-
1 ,
V
single CoiigrcMiuiiui a
and certain in op.rati.-ii, v...v
tlie whole ground of ino!v.--r.cy
wis.Ioia
that the
dvanoVd
a . id of a
uniform
eovi ring
and
t.V t;
turned u
Tarmo-t. c
directions.
It ncv.-r g.-
'V i de! i V. ,i
etforts ii.to
d at tii- iailwiiiks. Ls-ejrtated j the withdrawal
gigantic light. The whale '
ii..
s agony :umost M
-.sting its- If about in ail
but tht-ro was no escape.
de--p beloW th ? surface.
churned by its mighty
a see thing mass .f foam.
i
vigor
t in.
until m
h: 1.
as entirely
itaii
kruntey.
'f K
S.i;iic: a; lltPlnrji
Indian Shoppers.
a iuneni
.New
! tlie the other day.
J. ' h;
Ham'psh
a sr. u -.li
;1
a-.vn
Thei combatants wet.t rigid in the
t .th oft!:.- wind am! sea then rr.n
ii'p.ig. We a-.v the viiah- in a regu
lar ".lurry of-, i. atai win n our
them they
. and it w.i
boi rd that
ting. Tl.-
av,-
A n w prophet has be n creating
soti.e stir in Sr. Pelf rsblir'' hv Lis
r.p.y ot props ami ; r(i .- .,- -ni. it, , .,.ii ..,,,!,,
fall that tend.? to ..;,.-..'., r. ,.,.,i i..:i.;t ..n.l ...
plant wi 1 sus am it m beamy ; ;.V(, ol.t t5.lt h.. i)a ,.ut f,,,.,,
Ibaven t"i fort' ll the i'i,n.l co::.ir.g
of Chri-t. pr'-pr.ratory to the judg
ment. Cp to a .-port time ago tbi-prop?K-t
managed to f-oueh Lis v.iti
eir.ati'ios in language va'ge.e- t tiottgh
to have emanated from tiie one ! -of
old. His followers soon jT-.-iv-ed
thitt his ntcrar:e s wep slightly
non-committal, rial at last f rcd
1 : i ' :i l'
H-i
.-:.li,rrti:t'- !:lli"n.
S.jii.e or.e has Mdde a
t'tis calculations of what
.h ri-iii could do with his
Mr. Var.d-rr
Ve-rv erjli
Mr Van
money
: Ol
1..
v.iai..
of
bouse. I suppose it was not a right
thing to do, but this hamlsome sick
stranger, so hardly used, and so sur
rounded with myrUry, luid roused
in me a sincere Eyi.iiathy for his
l.ineliness and en tiering, and I walk
eel through that jurt of the garden
into which his windows l.tokcd.
We had lcen politely requested t
avoid it dtecause the sight of Strang-
crs increased .ir. ompion sutnuus
Orman snoke to mm, r.e rose
!
1 tp..
vou think.'" said
destroy your line romance. -Mr. Al
fred Compton is, as you perceive, cot
fit to marry any Inly. In fact 1 am
his keeper."
"Oh, Aunt Phale! Surely he was
not a lunitic l"
'So thev said, Julia. His frantic
A " '.. www,-
condition.' I did not believe this, ! terror was the only sign 1 had ot it;
and I determined to try the c-xperi- but Dr. Orman tohl my father that
In her hook on Manitoba, Br
America. Miss Fitzgiblon savs : Is door.
watched some Indi.mssho.inii." and ! "V ha
.. " , j . ; ,
was astonished to see how hivaria-j a inan v.uio wa? s.an
hlv thev waved aside inferior goods eieps, ; a man w ho
chanicaUv, as a tlrg might follow his ami etioee sucn matenais as merinos o...'. . .-... ..
. - .. - I .. 1 -j tf-1 ..1(iJ,i. ......I ! -it ,io i. 1'"
master s call. jiciui?.i.i!.uii.wi"!.;ui.i. . . ..
"I am sorry. Miss Wakefield, to i'hic of the merchants told mo it wa
. give i
i
tail t
me-
a ii-
r I.a i
Ma
1.
:is to
r . t . .
t s iriCoTiie ironi ms
investment in -I p.-r cent. (lovern
nu nt lK.n.'.s is r.prf.s.r.t.-dat rW)
.ia.ilv, v. hi- ii iJ -j: "i.'S't p r h'.:ir.
8".47 p' r ii.tn-it-. r ",- r . cents per j
MC-oiid. Assttrning ih-t he is paid!
.'...i t... ...tl 1... frtrr.t Tm wai 1 ,! i. I
. .. i : . ,- I. i,i ... 1 o.. t.
- 1 ' ii' . Ill- I .. 'I l' . . a - i . - .,' .w
select his purcha-e ai.d 1;
be1 a h' tle more i::f' liigiba-.
eordincly f'.x'd nf.ofi the i",rh
: t'li iith as th- day .:t whi. i.
Ti-I r.onld roll!". I'nhke i.a -t
e t:i r propm-Ts v. r.o n.tvea ; -
trv.eti'-n -f the jl"! ...
Tw.-.;..?v t., .4... or I.U lw ! ; tt e :. . -
W Oil
r aoov
mcnt
"He was 1. ann uiit of the window,
andasadeV'T f-' 1 never ,aw- 1
smi!e4 rA oourtei-icl, and he imme
diatt lv k-arntl the low sill, and came
he was at times really dangerous,
and that he wis annually paid a
large sum to take charge of him, as
he became uncontrollable in an
asylum."
toward me. I stooped and began j "Did you see Inm agamr
to tie up some fallen carnations ; he "Xo. I found a little not in the
st.xpcil an.l helped me. saving all rosebush, saying that be was not
the while I know not ' what, only i mad ; that he nra-mltf-red my
that it seemeel to me the most leau- j promise to be his wife, and would
tirul lan"ua"e I ever heard. 1 hen sure! v come some aay anu riaim
r .ii-id nt. xml down the long line. But thev left m three days
peach walk until I heard tne ratue ; ai
of father s wagon. ,- was
v. h ! tel
" 1 nt tor;.-.
Yerdon
1'
ove ;t,
n that
-s that
rumptoiis
ill. I s
a s--
vv;
v r
iK"ks ti offer them anvthin.T bnt "i er te.ri t s iv .
the best An Indian, whocoufd not : "Wal. he did. an' 1 kin
stH-ak English or rrench and want-j an I had an idea that a n
ed five tilings divided his money i eould do such a nif-aa thin
according to his idea of their relative counin t m.-iK" a very
cost in little piles on the counter, j looking corpse, an' :
ami going through a pantomine de-1 canu' rouu'l h- re to g-t
scriptivc of his wants, was handetl j it-'
firvt snme silk hatidkerchiefs Tak-i He stepped into the ( !
ing one up he felt it, held it up to j there met .y a big son cf the or
the light, ami, throwing it aside, j who had ev. r!ie-.;r.l the remarks
shook his head vigorously, wtU-ring -, t be door.
an "Ugh!"' of disgust. Whon shown! 'So y.r wan- t r git a s-y-a
U-tter one he was doubtful, but on at the old man's corps... .', yer.
3 much superior article being pro- i httle red-head- d. irt-c-kied son l a
! took itand willingly hand- low-iegg..-l monkey . said ti.o ?on
rag::
T.-ut
y.'i-r.; many on bo.-.vd vrho ha-1
tii.- Atiantia for upward of
vi ars. l-it h:. i ra ver seen
a" tight. It tok pi ice. so to
( lo-et.. h'Oth Vt-s,'-!s. the tight
between .a;r i hip :m I the
ins mor.t-y
ie t throw i
cast, recovc
tak
1;
o-lld
a-t enough.
aw.iv: to p:ek it ui"
-. :.nd ca-t .".gain would
o second.-;, a;.d If he worked :
euracv
lv s.-c:
in fact
tributt
fhis knowlislge g f h :U" ;
ts. sold his mnnuiin-tory. m
cv. rvthing he had
el
"roe.
,t.
all through the
i without r-st. h
i of one-half of his
.o,.
t.verdy-f ,''.:r hours,
CUid ordv di.-rse
ineom.-. By Hv-
-Sit1' and -Si-t.
t was
agrt'-ti
hdlo
unt
v. r
iliww.1 iS nte it snd willincrK- leiml-i lM)y,--iegg.-l mol.key . Sal t tl.o fon
l over one nil..- for it This, how- t of his late worthy "sire, -but I'll give
ii-pr n-i3 ton nmch. antl whpn Hven (some one cl.?e a r.a:ico to look at a
t ti
rres irely !rii!l
a hen sits or set.
dignity wo'tld -' a h'-n on in
and the little editors would 1
cf. It woio l ! weil Jor, the wor.
Now a Tiun, or a woman either can
set a lien adhoug!: t
mg ti-oi.oini'-a.iy, saving tip tour
.,. : years, tie comd. j:ae:ng ins live
' : cent j.iww side by side, make a
i nickel belt around the earth', or by
I convertin-g his savings into one cent
:?.-. e.. find tnf.'ir.'in.. tbeto in n r.lu!
, 'he would, in twenty veara. -re.-t a
L-n.-.-.v .-.ft, r.r road to the liK" -il and have t-tn to
If some editor of. invest wncn he got there, hnounl bis
i la u on th- nest, ' amusement take a -i.arit.ib!': twist. !
,. r ; be eould out ot a year s receipts i-,
!.! . nate to every man. woman ainlcm.d
in the Crated Stat--, tv-nty-flve '
cents and have morn v left over.'
His
!.-. and
It!
ed to aw
t-UIupet.
poor.
exam
:phs t"
on tiie
itural i.jtirr
iiOlig Ii.-
.Wed hi
ippoii.t. 1
i.:.'-l theiiis. ivt nearly i:..-
ti.e souri-l ot liiiiin. i-
t. A--, f..r some uri'xpLIri'd
. that farifire did tot take
I-sali-tf and hi-1 rav foilo-.-
. .i - . - i .
era are now r. ggir.g ti.e-.ri na'i .rem
liH.r to th.tor. and rec-ivo but l.tt.e
. , -i i . t
avmpatttv trom tia ir iii.r.'.'-r..-n.
ifa:.iih-s. X )'.
Piesoi;
lace.
tt'a-hintf Itutlf-r.
Profi-:vr Arntild ays : "'lie ;.
s.-rtioii Is often made, and ma:
i-it,le Ir-hew. that wat r was
ir.not
her: the old hen mavrit on th. m Other vast possibilities .-cur to the
by the hour if thev would allow it. Allowing fancy of toe calculator In
oii; i;ii ue-eoui'i t' i'.""-a .inni-
the change he put it on one of the j corpse that w:,, ma.h
Jel in tiie i a",re em to ueai.-i.
em
A man c-ir.not -et or. a w.is.j bench
but he could S'-t the ba-in on it, ami
sh'-s
out tla- flavor ot the Putter, out i.
onlv ckan?-s the butt" r of the l-u'-
- ... i a. . : ! -.
agar and Hum w i'i i.;- t
o it. just as
ot.i-t:r j-itivs, rtiii.4 jiiuoxfi in ine t
same way to make the rest of his j
In about three minutes what vr
f th.. Pt'hi 1,1, r. il sb
ti.e graiaman
e couid sit on
., , . ? ii. " 1 iaiU i.lrt- : looke.1 as it ne nad i ei n r.in throug.h
i curtaileti in consciucncv, twit- . , - , .. , . ,
meverv unkindly trbout mv line : after the Indian had left "No." he a pahnt tnhm? 'iiie, and
crazy lover. It was a little hard on replied, "not so wuy as would ap- y "
me. for he was the onlv lover 1 ever i Fr. Tlu-y generally come in from the middle of t:.e ro.x-l soiiK.:ri.e r..-
had Melissa and Jane both mar- their camp in great .num! once u r he hadt, tur.i s. round .our times
ril -ind went Wt-st with their bus- a year, to self their furs ami make berare he c.-u.d "g, , L.s heanr. si.t.i-
purcnascs. i nt-v go u tiiiieri-i.t
nuKt secretly as fir as Iw. (knnan
was concernt-.! ej-y great friends.
Mother w thoroughly piticl Alfred
- I hm.l-a T hrM at the KvelaniH. a
mote.1 it in manv wavs : and xn
:v,a tir llninn lwMl'
WUISC VI V A... V- X ' . . w . . . - ( ... . . . ,
cientlv
'the Ifadetl little old maid, until mv un-, shoprs, and on tnt-ir return compare Im ms
n to i(le Joshua st-Jit for rne to come to j r a t thectwtand quaatyof, .
stl!New York and keep his fir.e-their goods. Then, if one has paid j How t;
correct to enap.e
ii'jsc hoti.eward.
neither the ba.-in i:'-r
ans would object. I.
a d-a-g's tali, if the d
or he might f t his foot on it. But
if he should sot a the aforesaid tail,
or sit his f'K.'t there, the grammari
ans as weil as the dog would howl.
And yet strange as it m;
man might set ti..-- tail
then sit down, and :;eit!
the i--.g or t.
the
s tru.
tore;
t'nidiK.
lav a liit-re
gar removes trom u
ttt'-rs which iiifhiv it
The lUv.,r butt.-r "
in. .f rs. which !., no
with wit-.-r. therefore, can.'.ot
wa-hed away by it. The .:Ttt
iva--tiir.g litron me xt.trp:o "i
vir.g
Cf.li
Lira
be
(
V se-
or'.irs T In t.f.
recognise iU value. I was requested ! --w oi-.
to walk past Mr. Compton win- . uu r .- ... ... n. -: ;--;;",. ( .
owsandsay Oood mornxn, w , ter thi hon ain t and the firm -
a iLiueiiii.i - 1- . . . . i .j . 11 ' . 1 1 . j 1 1 sum. . . . . . j . . . . -. -
that gives the greatest, bargoans is
most jtatronized on tlitir return.
' -at t g . -.i iC . IB"r li" Wllw tbwar rwil. rwcuMJi I Oiler U1IU a 111)"" r.v:M - - . .... i
rr 77' 7"Z Z?JZ oTwiT., t peachy, and f.nany to amnnpany-ed my own lonely youth, and
It. '.!- i rl!if Lt". give you a fairer,
1 i'-o v h.r !- lb,t ,i. win iwtwwwa. t... I . f. ... , Iclinnep dear.
! ! lii..iL.j7Si,7' in the ntighlcrhoo.l. ".J
ASVr.n;rsTr.R.Prp. !ttiititci,t.;er4tii!.1i,.wi -f nl not tfdl von how all this "Did vou ever hear of hira again.!
s.i.iw.i"iai. wi VuJUl JaYIE, I
SsfHo.i.l', i Saerlfl. '
and
icec-p one qnu t.
The Cz:ir has Koome so nerrottsi
that the sound a wash boiler foiling
down stairs r.t mid.iight will raise
him out of l ei before it strikes t!ie
thir l st dr.
ci.t cireu.s-s, cat l'i.' pints of jx-n-' ,
r.uta. dnnk o.' glasses of leriin-; ,.
ad'--, and nave money ;..::. to g' t m-Uh-jts
blacked. He "can afford to
have . J J shirts wash, d in one
d iv, and on the day of his d.-uth his
income will buy P n first-'-'ass fu-
ra -rals. l:hac. ;A. 1 .,' nth,. ; of U..( I t,.p r,.i up0n tlie purity l
1 ! the wat-r w;th whic'h the washing i
A visit was paid to the House t f ,jo:;(.. If the wat-r contun- i"
as-' fY.Tiirv.ona rcceiitlv bv two ciants. .'..n-i -ri ii!.it-r that wtd e-,,
i.-i a-' Chanz, a Chir.se. f-et in height,
raid Von Brustad, a Norwegian,
feci 4 inches in height They were
accompani'-.! by Che-.j Mah, a Clii
pe tiwarf, about 2 fe-t-t in height
Tlie thr.-e distinguished stran
l.t..e
and
: tore;
: butt.r
: in
knetidi
-M 1 T. a.
11 TM.I k.ee;. -- i
!.e luttcnm.k "'-i:
r wr-v-
Ix-t the j-.-or ::!! -rirs from A.ma.e
. Tiwre is no strength in cxagg
When dogs die, do they go to the t;on . evcn the truth is wcakeze-
.A je
leach-The hymenial
were shown into the Speaker's
hry, wiiere they remainci
wliilzt liste ning to tl.e debat'.
ingcrsl(.OIi;j,Unts take cou-nge &nd rc-oice
i gid-jt'.ai a paink-si n-mc-dy ha? If -i
:'-r a foun.L We ref-r t-.. Lvr-x I'i-
jiam's Vegetable Comp
at:
: rave crror-
.urving a mr.n'i
restricted intercourse ended. We jaunt?"
'happy bnd of canine?"
J being expressed to strongly.
Yon cr.n tell uoTweod hr its baric alive.
Send to
33 V.ste-ro
r prphk-'
ral.
Mrs. Lyd.a l Pmi-iiam.
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