..--i-s of publication. T1:C I'ji-it Kangaroo. In 177'J Captain Cook visited i'-; my Uy iu t:.- Knd .-tv.r. who i had been di--pah li'-.l in 17' S ;i -"civntilie mission. In tiio course j the voyage, and win n anchored i J Kndonvor IUver. an exploring- a- I lie omers i' r- ' TV- V : tomgiug party returned vj t!.o ah: Llg.il : rr-tK trie , I r- n ' r y;c... !;eW .Hid jrion anno; I, of a la"'.. iivKtr, and about a-: h.rg" a- .1 gv ' : holtp.ll. V. h'e'l M with - ESTABL 1 WH JOD, 1 7. r;tv 1 1 3) (T I 1 T ex and -vi' . 1! Ik XI day. e-,1 -.t' th.- t ) SI. : i-r ' ,1 v r 1 t t -i I ! i V ! i .- i.v-1 r !,iv.-. S. .:r.. , '. I': . 1 I.i.. . r. . . t: i" : . r. i . .-. r;.s : :.v-at ;. -. : . v -, i I. : vol xxix. ).-.: ii. HcCALLUM, J :VIFTH AVENUE. 'Above .:,. .-.root.) PITrSHURGH, rA. CariK t-. Oil CL.tlis, Clu-to Mnttir-g;. Shitt'n's, vVc, iC". Tiie Ik't Qiialih'lhat -ade of eat 'Ii Par-' iiciinu' Kind oi (Joods. AT PRICES -AS MODER ATE AS CAN BE FOUND. H. IVicCALLUrVI. CHARLES HGFF:.AN, SOMERSET. PA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, ISSi) WHOLE NO. 1531. thi; siiiGi,n 1:,v ,. TrinnniMrnmiT LOB W'ht-n tlK-anjrry j:i-iin pitli'rins In my r.i.ihpr!t fai-o I si-c. Ail'! she li-uils me to the Ul-rim, .-iil!y lays iiii im Iht kiiH Tln-n 1 know tiw.t I will atdi it, Ainl iiiy in funry itches As I lit'ii to t!io iutti r Ci'tiio "liiiilc m my brtwlics. Kvcry !i:ik'o of tlie Sliiiiplo an f. :nnl a ?Jiii;r, An ! .; tlni'.i:i:iil I'limir.jr fiinrl. i '') active TM-infC jrinir : Au.t :i tii'Hi':t!;'! Imms anti Imrni't' Xim'!i in y r.i:i'-tail mhmi! ti wann, A- I H-Ti :i to liie :!it 'i i i o s'liru'lf. i, 'Aanii ! In ;i -;0u!ti-r c.ikm's n.y fatlitT, V."!i' i.i I ,-.-J Imil iron.', T'i -iirvt'V l.'i' .-ii;;:i'i'iii i 1 il Iht in l::v mi To ln r Ix-titlir.g 'fr tno, 1 i-!i-a t i tin- strain l'loyiil 1" lii ran.i !iy t!io iiiiiL-lc i-i a vvil.i :iri 1 wi-i'.til rvfraiil. l- .'. Mi l'l 'ii i!i!.-nui-i-iii. Wh' .-ij-ji-ar? my only i hatn ! y. pntly. Iii'itiuT. t y. ii'i' plit my Siui'lav psuli." -!:- -'i !!iu;!i-nt. draw- !ivr lin-atli ' ''. iii : i I. -1,.. M- aluft. 1 - y . "I nail not thouirlit nftiuit ! in, ju-i ta):o 1'n'iii oil'.'- I Mr. Scrile ventured to reinon- strate, but it was of no use. ofhw coat, turned suddenly and ! pan to go swittly toward tLo house. A K::tian!ic Sl'.uatii T!:- Str.ni.sf.; Surj ofa Srn (,'aptai:i. Mi rilino A pi v, -suiniii-.r with li v Ii!.:. i-aiit, tiiere Mis? 4,I know what I am about." the ! I'aulino could scarcely keen u: to iiniM-rious old man said, and would ' him. An awful nikghinsr fcci;'.i '.l cutiri hi I 1. ll ' II u . near noimng. ner. iney iounu i.oara tit a J The will duly signed, witnessed! "What are vou going to Jo?" : country houicstead, n here and Healed, he told the lawyer where ' "Vou shall see,'' he answered i already oiiite n narty to put it in his lesk, which stood sternly, and site read his dtttrrnina- j Aju to desired to make le r?e!f gi n within his view. ; tion in his cye. j orally ngreoal.le and dw-ided to :!- "hit safe here?" Mr. Scribe asked, i "What a tool I was !" she mutter-1 tivate the nemutiiitancc oftliegrand I see no key." i ed. but made one eHurt more. in'i'.in r -i" t!i. i;i)!;-ci-;!il m "Who would touch it ?"' the sick j "Laura and Lester won't than!; i very iirt evening it iter lierarri rnou asked irratably. "It would j you for interrupt iug them. ! .-icecrdingly, after tea, who: K nofit no one hut Lewis, -and the j No answer as he strode on aiil ltar.lir.: ha-1 :'--;e:nhled on Vanwirts are not thieves, whatever ; entered the drawing room throu-d; poreh to njov a I'm-i lreoze. else they may be. (io, now, please j one of the open JTench windows, and tell some one to send my grand-1 No one the was in the room, lie son to me." j laid the will upon her lap. Pauline would have liked to stay i "I find," he said hurriedly, and iu and witnessed this interview also, ! a shaking voice, "that my grand out she did not dare. Iiura must J father left his money to you. There in? wondering greatly now where she j is the will that has been missing so Wanted to iinaase Ko.inlinjj f..r UO Ycr5. old J :il. ti, liie m;. . . . . Ajii-m openei.l on the grait'imol.i. t wl'.o was busy with her knitting. "This is a ycrv romantic siuu- tion," s:ii,l the yonn bdy ing the venerable dame. The L't -r l-.'-k-d :;i;:!::i J-.i;n i. In -tiana, i. !i Nivci!. of r broihertro! hn ilefianilv s oast. A fv-r m r niasti-r of !;:-: i!ld tin; filii'iU- itu .'.e. v. yivi;.i. ,,f 'fhorn :i gi";m'!-.m of ir England, but his th".at;imonv,and iclorc hli.oed I Yet rdav artornoon. short! v after the arrival of a train, a man entered a hotel in this eitv and asked tin IHC :..,. rt- who ?ooo biwein-f l.iioji.lf ' ' , ,. i Wlt!t :l patent 1'IottiT, the terms upon - i, t.!" llanisey. ' w,i,-.n li0 cuiild ensairo 'xvird. I'll!!. V.'.'- 0 VoiM. ai vr-vt-.Mind-. !.:. v.- I.: 1 and -i.V.!. iianti :t Adon: 1 -I'lia wii'i '.ions Niven I in ltan- d uv. ing to ti'.e iation -t yotu-ri-nt. sir. liiir demand f,.r our rooms. 1-Ved well." "T don't eare so mueit about the I.er !i! !in-iv ail-l iii-i:'i-l eseaoi! to Ii;:- was intrut I'.'lar.toii, ! and sent t ihe i'n Xivt n L'land. win ! iit on the carl'.- !-v him on !i r tir.-t i !ai -. lie w K.-.rl of: estate,! yovage i 1-1 beset long. 1 hope, Laura, that you will j "inisisa very l'lu'.r.ntie smti-j be a great deal happier with Mr. ; tion," iviieated the young lady in ' Lester than you would have been ; her s-.vei t--t t-ines. with me. Lut he will never love' The old lady said : Tain a ii-tie ' you any better I do." J J hard of hearing, plea svspeaklouiler." ! Laura dotes i ilobert Lfs'.er, c::e 1 : 'l:ii is a very romantic siiu.i- I'auline took the housekeeper's I Mrs. Work, taking in the situation i tion." n-p.-ated Mi--? A pern in a place liesido her friend, ami in a at once." Slic has never cared for j high' r key, ,.. rini; slightly and any once hut you. Lewis anwirt i looiciu:: a l:t;e omi.T.rra -.-oi l v. in n and vou ought to know it." : she saw that she was nUrieting t:.r a t was. She found that Laura had come out of the sick room so agitated, that Mrs. lVckett, the housekeeper, had made her lie down, and was now sit ting with lur. lii'ic . ai.daft nh-ht in - : an-J vt-aniiK- : 1 , c. - -V i . --i ii-.- LAT ,;T T7LU ill LCV;LST FilCES. :.;t:3f;ct!C guar "it led., :v. i ,it y ur it ini; laiu-cs Idt n, Aiul th .ti. i t family loetor: I'm a;-"i"l suft ou!;i( con ; An 1 may 1 xvi'.li fools r.n-1 .'.iinei livvrla-tiiiiy emiminvrto, if. vrr I -ay anot'oir word Wlii'o mv motlier wcili!- tlie S!iini!o. thi: ;niri: will. iliS HS'lMCil 1' !) S E s . 1 1 . VALTbR A.KGE3S0N Whoa i'uey told Ktlian Vanwirt that his days were numbered, the lirst tiling lie aid w:is : "Send for Miss Work: I must see Miss Work before I die." Singular as tlie demand seemed, no one thought of questioning it. Miss Work was sent tor. I.aur.i turned quite white when the Grange imperative summons iir-t eauie ; and then she was told that lie who sent it was dying. "What can he want? Shall you go. Liura? asked Pauline ItuUe. wiio was visiting her. "On yes, yes. poor oid man! I am sorrv mr Inm. (Lerlainiv 1 will "Oh? mv darling!" ejaculated ' attention of t! as semblv. old iadv looked t'ewoui 1 an-1 -'..i l : "A hi lmi ,U short time Laura fell asleep. As Pauline sat watching the white child ish fa.ee of the cirl she pretended to love, her brain was full of wicked i-ewis wuuiy extending ins arms, r jm. and envious thoughts. ("is it true?" puz.h Laura was already rich, she was. In another instant Laura was ; miss.' poor, and yet to her who had already j sobbing on his shoulder. I The young lady reddened isiby. so much the creat Vanwirt property ! Pauline went nuietly to her own I Threo gentlemen were looir.-r at had iustbeen given. " ! room, and spent the night in pa-k-1 her with a onizieal expression ;md Mie envied lier tiie handsome lov er with whom she was herself more than halfinlove.and whom.hitherto, .It Tut Two i. e.ie, v.': (ni-r-.-l ! until ti . ers ver ' i a;.-i Si , .'l'i! r l-:.:-.. s II-.. J. 'inia'li:! A ih. y !. s.iW i nt t! the i. ar.erwani r.,t;,r ....rt " r..i .!'..! t!... m-m i- i . ...... ! j ... . ... ........ . ... iigtuning forty iH.Id years old. and have been i:::i4o his . t.ltjlk' .A mv ljfe. Its gcttin to U l 1-. 1 s; tt'. 1 ... l t l . v m. . 11. I r' . ii. .in ni T hinif Irt Mil ll Hi 1- fry me a n speotatiieroom how much il you charge ?" 'Just yourself, sir?" "Well, in a manner." "'Twenty-five dollars a case you are alone." "Vou see, it's this wav ' will be with me, but as g ..,ur person . ,,r,.tv tight. I concluded to arrang oaptam it sothat I'll tike breakfast, niv wife not lautu heu i 1 1 ,),-,. .iii.n.-r ..n.l -..ll tl.-Aur i, 1 the break-: ,,.,.t ,,r .1,.. . r .1... uio.i...r .!-. .l-. yed him. ' that means we can both get board :. i:un wen lost o,f Nantucket is- ibout all dav g. xvi i:t as'iore : a. n ioi. tii. in : my wife tunes are l ti ore:; -'1 the. cut. " oil' an liii'i-i'iii t it, w '-i.i'.i'h rs had r,ov w::: I thi loil th-t r- u. li.dk- ::rriv.'.! ir voiei. iiiioard id tLo n tiiin i oi Fi for one ririev I r.-.-ton I'm n little 1 ''' the best manager you ever seen. " 'tit ! piftv dollars for the two." :l ; "I don't understand that sort'riih- . metic. Loth together we'd only eat she had not been without hope of winning away irom Laura. Smhlr-ntv :ii tlie c-it tl.fire tJie , . I ...... -LV VV, . . ii-h trail: ing. w hen, the next morning, she ; tour ladies wi re taking in tne suna-1 ,a..!e was ngged in.m annouced her approaching depart-1 tion with a relish. hea-l to t!ie rooks, with ure, no one objected. ! Miss Ajem -gallic red herself for hame-: ...n it. in whaieh ti. : the tmal struggle, and concentrating ; S;p;..jv a.-hore. Captain Ni Miveuiaiuioriiii-suiciiumiiiwi man. ; .,; j);r ,,0,V(.r ,,f .,(,eeoh SlK' siioutj d. i tJR. ,lj;,u (,, 'll.is w a very The , tlie oar, with a o.i : ' n i c aug.iv ny a : p(.Op0 to sleep in it than one. I've got and bv that meii.s, a ' i.,i : ,i, ,,,..,.,. ,i,f .., followed tie ja0:xl4 allowed for one perso'n. It me tied .ilin i,r n four t.ior.. ti ir i-r. llia-t i T.rr-jr-rif ...t mir wst''. ti-t..t it-. rri vt.ivv j ... !... iiiii.il . v. j'yt ti u: : i i . deep silence was broken by the' , , i . 1 . .... ;s:i(i .is limn-ill nat ire. u id t iete:irs IO ; 4.. I .1. :. . i. ; i uoinu iiuu iiiy ecs mm ;i- x iiinih. j of the pitiful story Tom told me as i ' romantic suua sound of some commotion in tl house she heard steps and excited i voices. ..w-i" . i i i i ;he smoked his alter supper l'ipe i . Y hat can it be, she wondered. ,..,.., . rr. , .i . , ' - , . . pait ,.T l- . l.l.it lltll,. llie oinei o.n , oii ..'.. I. ... . Mr. anwirt must be wore. ; .- ,n , rr - J. Loum- , lore I came home, lorn h.nl oeea-1 She sat listening some moments.! . .. ' . , , jlie- o f., - , :sion to go over tne lake. On his ,--. . then ro"C softly. Iiura was sti 1 1 . ,. , ,.fc , , 4i , (w , .oitrai: auhne succeeded in I i .i i 1 i c- and en v as to throw trom their nosi.-s. vc-ri: ii-to'-it jumiicii l,r;v ii.; ' A eroouet t' r,, 1 - ! eh.-.l!:e I... ave til To ) i a. ' came run rung aroun to see what was ti.e v. ,iv,--" dog thought an ;.s had 'inva-l.-d th" ;.i r.m toward th-ci-t- ba ivageiv. il.'.- man ot tne Mi.iii li.uit , .oiii in. n niu Tt,-1,t . -i-rrn m i tt rT head down on her shoulder. n L' U ll US T ATI n P ! ' liill UUllili'l I 1 nlLUll. rressed the fair face with I. ! white hand. "Of course it is i.Ir.iri- 1! A , 1 ' Padiiiie put her arm around the i . i i . i . . i : Migni iigure. ami cirew ine goioen as she her slim, is some- ... ... , .., 1 thing abciut Lewis Vanwirt." . i.,;., ,..: J i-i. A. J i.'.iA LiLALi: Aloud she said insinuatinglv : "I : had better go witn vou. 'you think so?" i "Oh, if vou only will,' ISO. 20 LIBlKi Y ISIKttI, i tried eagerly, i I Mrs. Work v.;is iuite an invalid I,X'I,'X'SBXJ3riGX3:, i and could not accompany her daugh- !: ; ter, so slie aiso, was very glad have Pauline to go with her, dear don't Igiura id. to L HUE H. HICKfvj !t. A 1U1 i'iiS aiii i !And Seal SOMKKSKT. Ebt-ltO Eroker3, !;s r.oL:sH!ii) l-.'. V.:.v . i r r '..;r.' t) s -il. I ny '-r 1 initf j p lOtn. dallitlg. t,i will l.n-1 1! M Oi ir a.tv.-miitxe ir-i-riMi.-n iln roj. f nn . Ik rir-1 i i.rri iiie i. I;. nl 5nlo l-n-inex I ; - i:i;-.!v -ri-.-'l t-.. ', i! '( ; : !!i: I ! S. T, L ITTLE cV- S OSS, ! i n.M.Tn!o!:::s'n;r.i;T, ! c :Mi;i;i:!.AM,M.i. i:i.'.s. a vr.i: ir.a r. in mo:- rev. er.e, a-'. ru: si n i j-jix', I in rt.Aiin los nr. I .".ir; I HY. it: r.OLIJAY FHESEaTS! ll'i,. ;;.-! anJ J.-tirr ii.;.!: ;ySii:iea W...r'iii-:r. ci; 1 -.. I'ri-e i-.' l..ir(.-.. N i r.-.:T.iV:-i.-. ';"!! w:ir r ! n- ri'in . -at'-1. JSTKW ILVNK. :..i.i.-.i.. ( Viuniv H-mL child. 'ill t I x-v V vuill l J'UilJi CHASUS J. HAP.R'SQ'L As the carriage drove oil" with the ji jtwo girls, she sank back on her Ji .eoueu witli a thoughtlul look. i "It must be something about his ' grandson. 1 hope Laura won't be ! sillv." '1'he ladies were shown at once i into Mr. anwirt s apartment, j T wish to Pee you alone, Laura, j my child," he said, j I'll wait for you in the next Pauline volunteer ed promptly and departed. "Mr. Ixwis has come, sii," the servant sard, as he was leaving the room, in obedience to an impatient gesture from his master. "I t him wait," the old man said g.iinly. It v.a an easy thing for Pauline to step out upon the veranda with out attracting attention, and pass along to the sick room. T want to know what he want of her." she said to herself, "and Laura is such an obstinate child : sometimct, as likely as not she would i not toll me." "I have sent for you. Iiura Work," the dying man was saying. to ak vou if you loved my grand 5 son." I "My dear," he said, "I am dying lor 1 would not ask you such a cpjes- tion. Lowi? is mv only son's only If 1 die without a will, the i i whole Vanwirt property will fall to 1dm as the natural heir; but the ! boV ha: .1 Ni t, I,. r-. ... Miro v.-r nn.t hi! Hi U!:tV a.j. i.iiu r.r--.-. ; rt rf .ia ai lit a i.-.-iro rj-- I n- c ;i Ciiar, P.'T. . I:: Jil J t; i ,.:r 1---j'..i r .': I ' --I. L-.i,:em ir,,i V 1. Rn.:ttai.' fj .I!-:;r-l. il'-'.-.C t'i J-U'vl.JH' r I.i : I LOAN, caa le looninaio- j ;?jr,t. Ti.e c us are jirrj'al.1 In ! - ! !?, 1 ?. '.'MV.A l.C. i I ) PAINTERS, I. P. NN A. i( TIf)XEi:J. I -1 J 1 1 r -.-i: 2 irti-rii nn ili ni T 1'."; - ' e I i.i ii ilic in I ili-i p.I i-i : ;.: : i l I ,.: y -.... ...i.r-.- ni; i.-ia't l.'C : i ; ti.;-i' e.r: ioi t.i. V. i K'KjXIZ. l'..rii:rn.?. l'j. I fSS0. i i V ! ' UuTKL. i i)'VN, 1 1-NS A.- ;arpeis- IN ALL QUALITIES. the comtnonest INfiP.AlN to the K'VAL WILTON. .- in a;l grad. i . shadings and Wi...l..w Shad.- the jat-i I.It.V I Wit LlVOI IiUJ. BOVARD, EOSE CO., ii 'i "i r'fT'i iur,"r' !.J. -.J tit I H nuliwt, PITTSBURGH, PA. ('-- i.i. i-jt 1'1'OCL AM ATION. taken to bad course s lately, He gamble? I have c v ravi s-a-f. j beard. His fathe r did before him. -.; .-r ri-.rcwi t-A-! The t.te for it is in the Vanwirt ,f.-rr.ex--hnii J blood. It came near lieitig my ruin ?,!e:-.M'---nr-t-at his very age. Hut I promised jthe woman 1 married I would never v. s. 4 per 'touch a card again, if she would have inc. and 1 never did. I-iura'o pale lijs opened, but she would not utter a word. Little fool !" thought Pauline. ; "Listen to me ! old h than an : wirt said, lifting himself ujon his i elbow in his excitement. "If you ; love Ix'wis, promise mc before you ; consent to marry him, you will ex i act from him the same ildge my ' wife did from me. He -.hall (ie mv ;hoir." ' ' ' Iiura burst into tears, j "I do love him!" she stammered. ;"I will promise anything rather i than Tou'd do such a thing Hut ii 1 v. idths. i what if he doef not care frr inc' n' vou think ? "J v, ill list lhat ; 1 know he does. All I ask of you i to promise not to marry bin till he has solemnly sworn he will never touch a card again, dive nie your hand, child, and say the word's over after me. Iaura obeyed him, more calmly than might nave been expected un der the circumstances. "Cod bless vou !" he said, as he I left her hand go. Vou have made -:r. . ! i- l. tup :,.!. it vrr. I a. if : .niv ! o.e lrai;.-a!.ir i.u:.i.,-. l'l.-i nt tu- . vt1 ciaill- oiuiin.c ttie IMt ki-iw i-turjj.wii, ml b-- IvenOi Jail nil Pitri.-t. an, JaOr-p l r t'.,on i , . ., 1,. .S.r l...r a Inrji- .ai.tir l.!l kiia.hr.1 ! v.-r r.i Tfruaiirr n ' i-trf-ral Jail lirltran. Oillg. I.UI.nie, . .ooui. jo." "i i.l r tt Ixiic Iit '.lit ini1 . aiica.-.u. 6&1 .-i:i.t uneiurn u .p., ,PATli tlie SICK man mill-. liir a o, I.. M . A" M.ni.v,n..N... !'i!n:T ii;- : i ..t.:, riiuu-i nt. nil iM-i-j WHiia.ilrf H-W Wiimam M. H t, t l,.;-- ,nn.,u.nt nln.okt hll.TiV " l'ri-.-M. nt .! olirfit tt-. -v.-ml C. ar u( t'.unnvw i".' " m ........ .... , As I -aura 'piiiuti me nioiii, eon i : 7.;! ,a:;no me. . n . v. , ..... u . :atr-. SndsiM vi the t , ter i lam HOI sure aiii-r an, imu ! Cirf.-ri.-n V-i. anl Jaiir.-9 ( t!if IVurit of, ..od.l linV-e evcrvthinff jtiyt-raaJ i-ni.lr.er. anJ tifin.l Jail iNrli.trr ,! V.'4 nOUM JUahC CXniniUg j .-il.e tru". ui ml ui iUil .iJ vii e; ulo-tf.4 n ' gifi r,"' Then he ordered the attendant who had just come in to go and brinsr Mr. Scribe. f 'n I,: gvtwig w make a will after all ? wondered Pauline. "Til wait and see.' To her amazement she heard the sick man dictate a will to his law- ---it '.' -.' in t.d at lb I. wt-t : " i1 1 n.-k. cn tr ii.-il. ,-C,ii 1 i.c'l Si l.U. 1'. j.. ,'. 1. 'iT I..CIL ti I. ;:..; t..r ,1'a ' .vc. A( CNTS bvn l n fit. ,! D , Me: Lg ti i C- Urt I.T (... 11, .VV, U3 si.i . ( .' :.. 1 1 tr. -A. bin r an.'. rv i-:,i ! Jj if 'i 1: ' nr.:- f Wtn. C. l.avr... " K, s,i wi,, 1"-' H. . WHILL, . . .. .l . ... .1 i ... i. ,k1 thii:r i,rj.ra A a 1 1,. u.c'uirM.1. ioi b.niti.iB tvyrt w Oim j irv-n Pie. ao-1 i ij.Ti.-r.il iuartr St-i"ti 'A iUm rac. as, i-nrl Jail Iar, auJ t-.-uru ui Ojtr and T.-rojincr. at SotnerKt," aotny, vmb-r , !. N"..ri,T j. hn-) j irlrm to all Hi J"ticof f Prai tl.i-:"rr l CV rani-5 j JJiB tkw ' e'.i- ry u, .atit-t, lijit ttii-j-1 ttB aad tbeie i t!i..-:r j i .;et i-!."t. witti tliir Mil, t.rO lMiui.',-.i..L". iiiiinatloiif, ami othr reoius t.rtH txluttxe tLuufn s hx-b tin tblr iOtc f. i in li. a! tK-Kaif . i-naia to t .Utie: arl aUa j tujr tuba mil ,r..r mi iinuct the jmntT Uat rr wfiiaii in- m in iaii .. nwwipwj,w. ttivn aail tiire to tiru-u: airalurH them im fbAll "MIABfc&. flutely. I ycr, in which he kft every thing he ! possessed to Laura Wt, av-o PolU jiollla -out ;-i. l;',v A man fr ing in n bu Iliad hushed it in his arms with a gentle, rocking motion, bending over now and then to kiss its little white face. After the train got under way the wv..,.:.t T ,.. toe e.U. rrp v vfinu mi in. , x itiiiii iiia.iun u.ii AJ;- pe the saddest, strangest sight you ever j t-u,,. Vi" ui saw in all your life," and he led the ! i'V i'p of white li-'h. ti ofbuil-l.eads." town, w j;. ,1 way into the next car, that man over there ? "l)o you see I ., he was nl i was linkii.g -oiae .r.r ti.e "Nothing new. .-i'v.ation bv ;l,!ng but ron.a iii:g like a red por.-j'ir.ition had si. n-Iicatl m as t talc !l : . I . . 1 r.u-i il', l H' l ,..,.,-, 1,. ,u-.i,..i. i. t t - - t ie mere sat tno uiiui wnom lorn naa ;trh,kll. ul.,i tvh-A ..n oV!t of her hair, noticed with the balie. His precious ; ,jr ,.w.lt ,vl. h:v ,-;Vl.a away little bundle lay quiet on the seatf( i,,ok .,f ,,;:n..,i csrH-ctatioii. iu front of him. ami tis these other watched the oh! ladv ncrvou-lv. two men watched, he leaned over, ) rA this 'time? Would looked long and earnestly in the lit- tie flower face, and then kissed the frail linger tins he held so gently in his hand. "That baby's dead," said the conductor. "It died this morn ing at the Hay. Ho couldn't bear to put it into a coffin, because then it would have to go without him in the baggage car, and so he is just carrying it home to New Orleans in his arms." And the car rattled on the boy called the stale slices of sponge cake and his cigars through the train the passengers laughed, and smoked, and fought the mos quitoes and he, stricken to tin el. answer? Must Miss Ap. ni again yi ' at her? Thi that chased o weru tne que.-f i-aeh other through throbbing brain. It was a critical ; moment'. It seined ag t.-iMiss. A pcr.f. AH the acts of her life came ' crowding up U fore her. She was' about to speak. Miss Ap, m listens. "Wal!, I don't Vnow about its be-j ing very rheumatic around here. 1 j have lived litre nigh onto seventy! year, an' never had a tech of pain j of any kind ckcept once when the' brindle heifer kicked me in the shin when 1 was milkin on ie-r. iTia l"e. he r hoveled r-' 111-1 oil the Pa w Mr lo.r t..tl nmiinil lu-r hind ! .1 ...... .Pit... .. .1.,.. ,. . . , . . , i A li.il in i - in. i.i. id oo. .ii'.i.n i o,i neari s core, sai uieie quies. aim un- i ,.a.p h(.r fromw,iin' it into my needing, watening over ins uea'i ! j-., (, si ,. ,ri,t ,,, ,,1 because -J.e child, kissing tlie lingers that would ; "'V, "' t,'rtl:;i and no : nd nevi-r .'oriiin softlv cl isn bis huilcin i " .. .t - i .-. Si i.l. i kieneti uown upon me wnne tins inai nan , closetl over the bright eyes as the f ..i.t lj .if a u..n.i:ii-n tl.-.li-.. 1--1..JA -tt ! vii. i.., ..v. ....ivi v.ii.'. ..v night time over its delicate heart ' t and the world was nothing to him. cre:;ti..n. si. in a 1 1 1 1 or two. I in I wa I i i;e an arkiny on ti.e right in a dav wiio lives over ori ine cp. road, lie has eompl.iirn d ot rla-iin t ... .-. rr.....l ti-..,;,v- -e :.r rCV .-ir-d o Curiae Cole, m Vcw Orleans T. ; Jt hi; n' ha(-k andkn . TT i 'hits and makes ia sti;f sometiiic Vrntilutiuii. i ,t a , I)., vou over have the rhcimtati.. t '-t. t:.i Hv the time the old lady ha uuiiiieiii.i.11, .iiiii. .aioruit, ,. , -, ,.. , , i - . . . t : .1 . i . i ..... I . ..in -II IT, i 1.... '. l-,i .1 .ur -.1- "'I-' ........ l 1 ... 1... I U I f t.iliji k to h.cr sv.-tem 1 -iieeoini'. i .iiiioiir Mil -hi i ill i ...... . ... 1 ., . ... . . , ipedat the lav lie noticed a man oiieiiinif li ! in tor w iiiiouL tiiMiii oiii" , - ... .... ... ..... i I r- - 7- , , rnl Tin-r mid T ,., l-af in IcniiT i.l l.u-i : . . . . ... her. and stole softly in the hall. i0 -,, ni , i """ 1 , v tj'" i thought ti.e hsii pe.td,.,r nan ., , ,- - , , , with a babv Iving in his arms, lhev i, i- , '.t . , : :t i t rom the lanclin? she could see:. , -.- ... jedonh..i .-.t. ..,.t i, . . . ... ... i oaov seemed voung and mc man me er ams iiuumg aooui iin awe struck looks. An impulse of ungovt rnable curi osity seized her. She watched her chance, and gliding down the stairs, slipped through the ojK-n door with out being seen, and passed swiftly along the veranda, till she came to the window where she had already passed so much time. One glance at the bed told her what had hap pened. Ethan Vanwirt was dead ! A sudden awe and horror seized her. She was alioutto flee the spot, when her eyes fell upon the desk in which ehe had seen the will placed. "I wonder if it is there yet," she thought. "1 am sure I can reach it from here. 1 should know it at a glance," she musetL She put her hand in and raised the lid. There it was. A wicked thought crossed her. What if she took iL At thought she snatched the will and hiding it in the folds of her dress, she hurriedly retraced the steps. Kthan Vanwirt had been dead about a month. His grandson had entered into possession without any hindrance. There were rumors about a will ; but when it could not be found Mr. Scribe concluded that the old man had destroyed it, and refus ed, when questioned, to tell who was named in it. Pauline Huble was still visiting Iiura Work, although, truth to tell, her welcome had crown somewhat of ld lioth on Laura's part and Mrs. Work's. Laura was very unhappy. I-cwis Vanwirt scarcely ever spoke to her, except in the most formal manner, though he came to the house as of ten as formerly. Apparently it was to eee Pauline now ; and though the "entle em strove to feel the same towards her false friend, she could not do so. There was a certain rejected suitor of Laura's named Robert Ieister, who about this time took advantage of the situation to renew his devo tion to her. Iuiura had never liked him, and liked him less than ever now. '"I must bring matters to a crisis soon," thought Pauline, one night, as she wreathed her face in -smiles and pretended not have seen Mrs. Work s unusual cold manner xo ner. Presently, when Lewis Vanwirt called, she was watching him, and drew him at once into the garden. I want to tell you something, she said, in her soft voice ; and besides Ijiura and her lover are so happy in there by themselves, it would be a pitv to "disturb them." ''Has she consented to marry him at last ?" he asked bitterly. "0h, of course; I told you hes would. He is such a very moral young man, and dear I-aura, is so very "net in her ideas. Lewis winked. -Mr. Vanwirt," Pauline eaid sud denly ; "do you know to whom vour father left his money, in that will that has never been found ?" "I do not know." "I can tell you." "Yout ' Uc utarted at her, "It kave everything to Laura Work." "Impossible! How do you know?" "Nevermind. I do know," Pau line said, lifting her beautiful black eyes to his in the moonlight. "More over that will is in existence." He stared at her harder then be fore. "I know where it is." "You do?" "Would you like U see it it"- slip ping her hand into', he'r' pitckti, ' "I certainly' tshouhl" "Ilow wquIJ you like to see Lau 14 u the Vanwirt House ?" ti.e i ::U: :". ! army! mi--rkiiig t i: ,!r,e r. !.'":-. ho": i.;.., v.- ! I- he .1 h- and .:.! ;,-:! h 't !'y hrui P-e-tv.-ring en wreck. 1 h- was i. The island" rs at I a line j.v hohfiof hands 1 into ti;" hr akers after! ringing him to land.; trd that i-ix i.i' ii were i wa-- temp uniped agai: -". "A-g-.inil; i in ep-tixiv. i aval wa- a h Tie t 1 :l . ."v t ! "lurried, and I'll be dinged if it ain't llien Slid I nu-,,,l ..j mw! nun- lf rn WaSi'(,j' t!i..A nl.1.l.wl.t.ino.1 1,...1j will. ' high, yall'-r posts with knobs on the itop- as biga-i your pumpkin-. I'll furnish tie- r,m:n with this bed tuid tan .-it on the 1 in the country life, and having made a little m-inev hi-a vi -ir f eon.-lail.-.l toeoioe ariiy ch- j j,, twn an,' splurge a hitle. 'flair's into t,;e :a Woman down in the eountrv that - 1- s.-ui d 1,., . l ,!, I I.,.. ...,; one chair. My wi If T 1 . - noor. i nave liven in tne il mv life, and having nia lb mv wife, and to g, t a wav r :u l.'s ,Th ! in . g v. a o'.s n an' Na: '.tt was a n-d to Onat friends again oted !r;n on a the 1'a.irie. I Wi lit to pieces returned, dis kii. His sea- we have conelui! hotel." "Fiit V loiiars : est rate." "How mu t to with Her ard at a i inoiitn js onriow- . Th- mint::- th-.-.htiis tar-' ! a; ivar, i frnit-eaiing if tlie i-.-e;-. ptai'.i t i ; ' . .;i brought I'm surprising inteliigen that he had s.-eti t!ie devil ! thisil format i'.e.i rehitii'g to an anir.i i i.ieh lie rai.l ha. I : .r.i animal pro ret I to be horn.-; (v.hieii wt re :i )i.h but to pos.-css wins. an in the shape of a large hat. Tii" ie w animal color and of the ie of was duly .-. n ' y (' hinis. If. vvi.o it i-iark- d and alsoth.it it leaped ii'i" a h dei l. I n S.itt;rd:;y. .Iv.lv 7. ' ( '-"ie shot ope i f ti." n- " ani. hieh was ;is,-, rta'iv d i !.. e a "kangaroo" by tha m-. "; -. which v.as hkewis pv .-! P, markah'e ;is! r.r', -; : ' ers" duiU'-r ef . -Li.v 177" K Sii. !i was tin-ti'.-si r i t : 1 r en by Captain Cook, of the well known kangirv. Aati-pi: r,..-..i...,l . in I fonn us tli.it loto-jv, iioW'.-M-r, ;: -I'e 'Hruins. a l);:ii h tray. i. r. -.rv a kang. oo as c; 171 L This animal was m stiea.te.l at l'atavia. and wa ed "Filaieh r," and appear-: to species n.iv ca!!. -1 Maerop'i-ai't-r it-di-covi n r. ri v a -: '.!-o T!te I-onS'i I'tim r. .nd The Lord's Praytr i terions. and like tr.-a st.irit, fud of 'ai-h-i senses; it is ti-it impn-p. r to forth these excc'l'enecs u!,i inteinled and siguiiied petition, that l y so e.v '!': authority we uny know what lawful to beg of V.od. .-. A maiden knelt in tlie hour, and. clasping her h ventiv breather tort.'!. t : it is Tn- 1 i.'. year i Vi ,1 x. lad !'' 's : b :.j his it lh!e v.: : -one. thee ' on ta- e ti." is far fn ' t to-vn nain ti.at s set - of md. la ye ol-t;iiiied rate he re- pro -l.a-l ha-! ne in th.- reeor marine of Kng M not At ill : V iier I i.-.r.n. 11. l'i n i tier o op-i ti.e c. .nilia r-ua an ! that he sn s-.-a no more, t.ut :u it as possible in in the middle of a So he started west witii two dollars in his pocket. Walking the tow-path of the -.. ct.lial. ii ixi-itman hailed .a.lSa;..!V V.l.i iI:I;owi Vol! 4 .i man t be pat'i. Jump a- i l ti , a, ,.i i ' ooio'. i .1". .io'..oo jei:iji.-'i .1 on.p.Var)tV Vears. and mane himself so u-e-ful in sjilie- j .( ;,; r,n awav ing rojes and putting things m shitjie that he was gladly carried to iinilalo. There- he got a job to rig a sloop f r tin-lake, and received for i enough to take him to Cleveland. the goin'iuto this busipi "Six huiiilrcd duilar-.'' "This is a wholesale 1 it -ira-s with me. How much fortcu yats.' ' "Six thousand dollar-." ""That's getting down to ii. How much for twenty y-ar- ' ""Twelve t'.iojsand o i'.ai-. ' "Ail right. Markme-lov.ii f.r a who art io heave name." A mother, in . ga.'ed n h r ehi ImoI siet p. .-ion lips, and . hit.' i tiiat still and pa t- , i : , . ' .. . Kilt Ci i t:g t .a 1 e. t eieael, M,e piMV done. " A-' the early la an..- f gild the deeping ia.nd, a -i iii- her suih riiig liitl" one-, oa poverty and w'-, bow at the 1 1 race. an-1 tervePtiV pr.iv- inds. T Fa il bv r- a-r .vp agony , i. si.t-piitg ! s wrvulhing atal to!.:.. Ti r m is day d check " 1- too g' iO; i h li ihi Iking the tow square meal right now a : oil' for twenty year." "See that card '.'" ah iointing to the hotel nai sons without baggage ar. I pay in advance. ! "Oh. I've got the bagga 'the man lifted up the carpet-bag. "That won't do." "Won't take this as security ?" '"No; get out of this." "Hut 1 want to board here. ar ei up,- i r. an An aged father r-.nd i and loving boy goes forth i pat-rnal care to the i r frowns of hi'e. kneels hi -i ! the eve of pi.-, departure, ai " Lead him imt into tempi,: dclivi r him froui eih for the kingdom, the p.,wi r gl'-rv. fori-ycr and v r A !?;irl-i! I'en r. th- .1-rk .no i .f per required ti ami : s i not. .1 t- . a i ;av. cam" a firm is now pr si- i ;:-,: in the was Tie.: "Ciironie Hill ; visits Nantuc a a ;nn ! is -, ri! large oi a gang at advanced hi the i mast.-r. and be--!o-iv degrees, and f tiie l'r- t Nation-at-iwn. Ind. He home, known as nt be fj.easiunai!y and lives over 1-1 ese ;;t ieu. "I'll leave your one-horse hotel, sir ; but first let me show vou." He lifted up the carpet-bag. opened it. and displayed ?".' ) in C'overn- ment bonels. "Vou can stay, sir." "No; I believe not. It takes t-o much money to put up in this hotel. Cuess I'll go around and put up at a wagon yard. Kv. rinec the w rld stands people have loi.it money by not observing ".he laws of loliteiiess. A AVusp in His Slijiper. church one evening, found that ins i '' feet were icv cold, so that lie hael to ! ", : 1 "'7 1 raise them the 'lloor. Calling the - rool'!- 1"'J ; attention c-.f the sexton to the fact, : the latter smd, With some preplexily. pii- d to her : n- rvi'i'.s ladv looked but retained her p: vo great. mie what Tin- old surprise. i an d shouted to the pc once rs.-n eit mind. Miss Apcin : "If she has got the rhoamatiz bad come and git mv bottle of arkiny. ( r..u lli'tmviiiK I . Hawks. "Yes we have a giKxl many com plaints of eohl feet lroin others ; but 1 don't understand the reason why we can't keep the church warm we surely have fires enough." So say ing, he point eel to a register in the aisle behind the gentleman, in the j adjoining jh-w, Looking around, the j In this part of the count ry here latter couM see that there was a hot s totore the crow has been associate'! fire in tlie furnace beneath, and yet j with corn fields and not with chick- ' no heat came up. When a liandker-! ens, but the report now conic- from ' chief was laid' over the register, it j Flushing, L. I., that crows have el"-: scarcely stirred. The visitor asked i veloin d In. Id and rapacious quali-: the sexton. "Have vou any moas i ties and make p-peated onslaughts of ventilation?"' "Ne, sir. "Are ion tii there no windows oHn?" None whatever." "How. then, can you ! Savs the Paltu (Te xas; I, ,abl: There are times in the life of In tin-Tt re!. , the small lioy when he feels very sad from the use of a slipper or a Anv-ng the village s. Ka.gatz omt- j switch upon him. If anything hap pi. s th" pia'-e of honor, as it ik-! pens to the pe rson who Las thus s-rve-:. lis parks, drives, proina-f atilictcd him. his joy is great, naihs. iiaths and at.ovc all, its splen-i as will be se :i from the following did mountain surroundings, make I incident : A gentleman returned it withal one of the nm-t delightful , home from his tlailv toil, and had pla s iii Switzerland. Fifty tlums- : pulled of his boots and was going to sid strangers, it is said, come here; put on his slippers when a howl of evt rv vear. and pot 'or w and g io apjiree-ia "III? oi the the nnm- intense agonv r'-soundeel through 'ovelinesg j the hall. The atfrighted family nh-nr of nature goes away rushed to the door, and beli'-ld tlieir rded. The beatttv r; te Lhiiie- is sum. P.onn and end ;;t Its iilfil; papa heaving the shadows with wild 1 n.o,1-i'- 1 ;e, ion ,1 ! heard i la-nv.-o'Is of that Tins is .a thing nev of in Flushing, an- v. li-re tn mighty t'U-rei Si rs far up in i rivals it. to... in N lines said to begin at ge stures and frantie; gyrations, t Hing.-n, but that is i "Take it off!" be shouted, and beauty ends only made a grab at his foot, but missing a fountains ot its ' it, we nt on with the war-dance. u-h lroin tne g!;e th" Alf-s. ine iliiit rs imni tr, pi'tur 'Waiter''" he shrieked, anil starf- -. The l"ps r ; e.l stiiir--, tliree at a step, ami. io Lower, awl ! turning eitme b.T-k at a single stride. oU ha lt expect the air to come in here if it : caused mu' li eon-t'Tiiation au can't get out somewhere?" There ; the housewive s whose !: kens 1 was no response? the man was non-' been taken, plused, "Diel you ever try to blow ! Mrs. F'annagan eavly in th. mto a Ixittle ?" continued the ineiuir- son had chickc-r.a : nov. -he it. "No sir," Do you think, if you . but "'"". Although she- does not did, that you could force out any think that all of the missing V' more air from a bottle by blowing were carried away by the c rows, yet than was in it'before? He couldn't she- has repeatedly seen crows take say. Never had thought of -it. j the chicken, and thinks that many "Well." continued the gt ntleman. of them were lost in that way. The "vou would soon find, if you tried, crows, she says, v. ." tr.iuh trategy that it was impossible, and neither ; in their mover:-. ..ts. At times two can you force air into this church yi!l vfsit the yard togethe r, one through a register if you ejon't open mounting guard while th? other re it 'window or ' spine other Jonlice eonnoitres. If any enemy appears. .'P.tit. tlie sexton demurred, "open- the guard t-Ues warning by a wild inn a window would let in the cold serd cli. Some of tl "O . Hops. .1 itine.g n!-l ' b charming tl window th, -ebt il- v,n : i ie v.-ning sun w jtt j mountain top-, j heavens 1 -ry-taliice :. and o.ihl-n alt.-.".-.'- 'On. I m stafiheel! he cried ami more 1 sank to the tloor and hx'A his right ni any ' hg higher than hts head; then he I write p-.-e with a luu'l, an-1 sereanur.g for the bootjack, he held Ids frv.t out toward his tt rritieel family. "Oil. bring inewe arnica 5" he veil- shoi-ting!ed. an-l v.it)i c-n desperate gruuu as -rdendor ' ..h en a a well and as hollow as a ix v.-.irs l! Vl. . e i 1 t'i id - I'ta d ot Oalln.i wire l.-nee. aii.l i haveaelded to it, and like that this year I am selling' and burning up ' .'.' ' av d and hoard fence, b..eau-ht-tter aii'l cia ai.. r t--ft nee than to repair though I nn i making ne-w woo. i: ii rails on tla. to posts, I lind that a f-w g answer, with you:;" tro's t m tie row, so that whe n the po-ts are eo::e it leaves your f. nee an ornament in stead of an eye-sore. Th-n it is oheat). two wires Will turn wtrt large stock: Thr't-fore and she i p. ainl five f r hogs, railroads use nothing e.l.-e !. r-t a man idid a h. v c an put up I. mile in a day. after the pi -:. ;.t itsav. s laher. "Ti.:vi I. -.-" d-t n- t p., -t t: t; al P it lor kiii'iiiPg travel i'.' i'..-- yt its being "bar!.; km i-iVii an anin arnl if they are --it never try it again. I have found it w around .-mad 1-as v cattle iii.- ki t other ti r -ir. at I- la: il 1 ' i hav. I!;- hnr: .tell-d tlr The- Oi:!'. u!d not '.I r" ii'l!!l th. y will ii " it. .!.".-.' ' .1 I.ile f..r a Life Di-.xvhi:, Co pah h fropi Lc a. , ' . t. '...'. ivihe .avs th- 1 ,. of Michael Hendricks, sa ne-j.h-w of cx-0.,vi rnor II or Ineliaiia. was fi-'jiid ! thr- n. Ill that p supposed he was killed MX. alium brtth r--, vo'iic having b"t-n der cf 1. their hv t He. implie-ated i.i t!i brother .nod r lj iny AVit nt---- . ne ill. ling behui; di'.iu-ilig th. with tender Hgb aslant valh-vs of against grim oi l na-tions ot iocs, drum, sank into a chair and chisp seamed and grizded l v t!ie .-b-rnisjed his foot with both handJ. of ten the.!.ym-. :u.-:. The quiet "liok out for the scorpion." he valhy iics wrapt in slumbe rous i hisfiered. hoai--lv ; I "am a dead stones bene:. t'i the caressir.g beams. man." v.hihoii eithe-v ii.i.i.l the ranks of! The small bov was bv tu- time The hundred-; of ?rv-rrg. f rugg'd iiiitl l.ea.'.thy lookir.g i women a:;l e hi!dn ti. that have 1 retoued froni I ! - f j.ain. sa i. and w.il nigh .! ith hv Par, t linger T'.ioc, and are lie h -t. dene-e-s in the world of its si. ; iiit-rit and worth. V .u will such in almo-'.. ev. rv ' i-n.- Head it in oth. r c :.!!' ing a window wouiei ioi in ine coki sere .-en. come oi air, wouldn't it ?" You jut try it," markably bold, was the response, "liaise some eif a fem e close to th lie crows are envirrag oiotnitams str i;ii in uiv ; out in the wo.lsheiI, rcLiu'cg in tlie mi.lui'iting vistas that transport the i ki.tiHin.r in .in f vl.-i.-v cf idee- .-md ,..,,.1 i.l ;.i, ,-., ... i "".r-. " V'" iH"t-vl - ...... - ...... .,... .... ...... i t'i,u.-i.i ii oi" .nil- I1..1. i . ... ; , ..-..11 : i . .i r l .. . i 1 I"1' IO I.i ii'oi a- ii io ;v pao i ait-i Happier . plain l. SOO SOU OI a Ilt-lglitrOr, VVPo world. Iii ibe extreme distance four hud tlrontted in to t-ee if there was n" neighboring peal:.-" of almost even ! any innwnt sport gcing on in which fiiey will perch on j height c lose the valley, and received ! he could share. 0 house, noelding ti,,. trv.f passiop- the wintlows on the leeward side of , their heads in the most uneoiiet rn- tlie denartir.g sun. the church, and se-e what will hap- C I manner. Scarecrows are of no jten." It was done, and instantly avail. Nothing less than the 'io.-: v. - P. I.n-wlb..-f.l.l..f Ivinrr nn the. rori. in,rnf c. .l'te t'i tsh - :...tf l'-.'. to clj-ive v kLsses (f! -oh. Kill! Hill!"' he said, "vou So t thcreal ami wouldn't believe ; sometime tit-Jay, .htve thvm that ;.--.ntehow or other, a big blue way. .c-i: t. ui'.- s.- i wv inv.u una , -..iiit-iieiw or oilier, a pig oiue wa'-p n? IgiStinCllVi iV lrtuagnuS tiilefit I "Ot iriteitlie -I t loan m slir.ii,. ami tlie handkerchief lying on the regis- ing of some misshi '..fit""-; to drive ' - jiirits to l.o hicriiig then spirits I when he came down aa.1 nut them ter rose half-way to the ceiling with t hem away. ' ' j v. l.i.h .uv too purv and gentle for on oh, Hill yo.; vKatt kuovr what the lorce oi tne .ascending currer.;. une i.omau inougii n ty nuv.-t a-; tr.is nnount and un-.atistvingsi.here fun I h:v : ' ilie sexton stood iistonisbtncr.t. and .' tai-eef m sight to see a crow ijck i;n a t hK'k- fcf action, and which hcekon us with ' ' ' ' ' "je'n tlu.t in-.tc.ad ef irightening him ! dancing wing to comt; anl oniov ' . , .. . , l,.vt,I.r.li.,l l.lm t.i T.eike i,ft !...;.i. .i.L . r,. m,a..u.., i Country banker (to shaky ensto ..'.'. , ........ --oiiiii ii" ni n "ini'; " -.v. ue ,- .- .- : with his prize. The birds are Ilifi-t ; !',-btf,d existen.-e ' "Are yon aware, Mr. Soohvan. numerous in ttie morning and even-. S-Vi Yx 'W-'o, Oct. 2S. A party .jng. Ope man made an attempt to ; i. utti-iie ei Mam-tt ui nve cowboys, wno were noisily get rid of them Iy stationir I'l-iv.tte lcto-iTe ilur.1. r.-'I . (1 vi.v! - ;.'. Ti .x.. Ot.tobcr sp- Ud di.-patch t 77- A.''- ! Wort Worth savs a man -iipp. bo ll. P. l'.u!!.'.iiv,ito ilet-ctiv formerly Falitor of th.- - Vo- at tiain"-vi!le. Ark . wa-: b-reil white a-!ei p. Tin r-- rt. ','a.iors f h- !; ble crime. Kilted at a rt- IPii-in i Vs-V . A sail ; that your account is overJmwn a hunlrel or so?'1 Soilivan Cc - tain! y I am, sir. Don't bcWr CiC iaiauiii-g. 4? v v..--... rii ii i IU ai'l V.i.U ti M Uii. - tl: V A.1! H. V'l iL NiH UL' 1 . nd Hubert Lcistt:r lording it at ; and threatening to exterminate any scarce row Lc was a kmce-s, but as to j t.)k t.laee here Monday night, ! ins aiout tlie cg-iHry when you ve -h : kiUir,g;a..y of the birds hecouldae-' when Miss Ada Temper and Mr. nunuraa or so oi mine : mur u- oflictrs who should interfere wit ; (leorge Ueynolds v.ere united' in ; fofu-ition is f.uje rnuous cither way! Ttria t-roiind his teeth with invol-' tViem n-erp arrested bv Sht iiiT Ffir.'l. .7..T-.r.ii.V. rAthini. N ' t , - - . - - - J - -1 1 lWII'll.-l. ....i.n. ,....-.,.. ll ni,'. i.i ..v.- ......... . . ,, nntarv rase. This decided the false. ; and wh'.Jo ttrviggUng"v. ith one of the : During this season more crows ! marriage at the sid of tlio h.sl on 1 ("x"- moroing, sir. i i r ii .n .. . ' 1 ------ ... - r : bold gui beside mm. ttapca t-uricy, ine -nenn was have been getn on lAng lslanl than which the bn- tc ;y dying. 1 he i "I.cwia Vft.iwUV-'-At M''" that i hot m the groin inuicung a pron-: for u,any years. The new charac-. marrtag y.a. set lor Lhrr-tmas, but Hkpi.-uo. P.. O-t. r.":-y Dcucsfiitic p..!.- raising at W- -ury, this count yottrdi.y a... : davn-iou. the- ehrnek f!l a'---l in stantiv killed a M?. H-tt.r. No further attempt to rai-e th- oh . was made, and the u:ting .ibanh inod. It was in. Koiidout New Yorx. church that a o:ty nnnti r. ti:' fiae singing of antlu in. sani : that the choir have hud tie ir fun, we will -oiwri Wince the shipf'f hd by singing ti hundred and eh ve nth hvinn. r Tie; N" v htth wi r- ni-.-1 ably fatal wound. The prisoners teristic which some of them seem V Tonntr is dying with consump- j .tiil-cottlcl le put in your nostti-sion to do what vou like with iL would vou marry a woman who loves you j being lynched, tatter than Laura Work ever could." ; "I would." i Judgo lilxei 4 vruasat a arty as on account of their own increase i best families. Jut a lew intimate Sovachody in '..w .M.ltW'l ha f.on.loniir'J.n!!:. and aar.our."-. that the owner ca:i have h by c ;.'.!- , , o . Jin-' which shows traitK cor:OiU-i-.ii-' the death or the jt, )rt of an Jihti:lll i: were hurried to Tucson to prevent ; have developed n-igl.t he oxr-huncd tion of the bowels. Mr. Hevnold.s is : by the iuvt m,t tin v find it ditlicult , a banker, of I'advdie, t oioraelo. tVioLtainthe usual supply of corn ; liotii rti-s a-e meniUrs t-1 ur Tremhlinir with iov she dr?,y -he cU as a Acituury since the bottom and the severe ravages of the army ; friends witnessed the affecting ccre- fobievl r.itv -r and iiiit it in his bond, lul out on luesiiay last. worm uann tiie summer. Ihev nionv. lhe untortunate onde is He held itup in the moonlight a moment and then thrusting it inside How about 320 ? are thus compelled to have recourse alive to-night, but is not expected to I to the small fowl. - live until morning.' Soon after Wordsworth, a man met a fanner of the neighborhood and said to him : , T, stoni-hinr' to see- it!i wl.a. i i i ; vyj.ot : ' .' . .". i- You have had a great loss. hat. .,in.i,,rtl,i mpiiLtv Day': loss?" "Why you have lost the , iuto'favor. JKiCt. Ul!,av, raiaiae 1 Comets are wearing this season as uual. great mer, "he is dead : but I hev no doubt t' wife 11 carry on the busi ness and make it as profitable as ivcr it wa." KiL-sr:- tr.. The fit oi tie lar.a Pcroiiui". i c- J