The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, April 13, 1881, Image 4

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    UUH LlASPtSM. IT
How Ho Won Her.
Hie Lrri-1 Orpine.
ivvWmKi. nlinnl teacher. and! I c'oii't wind talki
a ladv whoso first name was ilul- though the time w.;
gabouiit now.
: w iion 1 oouiaa i
dah, likewise .1 school teadicr, nau ; Fprah. aouv n, ... ...... r
I . -.mn.,nv in I IIIMP.IWU If CUIIlinx 1U Ul t.i.M.
Ai-iu- w... " . , ir. 1
many years.
TIio C ;.U J:.J of A5.--a.M5rr. Whai wc Otic to Toor Children.
of its licli-
Tlic End ofttiA IV orld.
The m.
jicrron is
"The former got to be!
and the latter iorty-
fivc, aud still the courting went on.
We "hadn't been n:
orlanaio tn.peror, wuo;so
tyjcd MiTCil ill t.si
. " 1. ..1 . I . I1.A
paten announcing 01s hcuui iu
Russian F:nb;::-?v. w.; tho foil of a
1
tied long, ;(imnan nioike:
r . -. . . , f . : 1 . 1 1 .
. ' - n.i .u- I. f.,Hv. ' . .mil I . v :i'!l IL 11:1 :!i.neo. OiuiriiKaw i.-u:-.-iii.
li it v years i a auu iuu' wi.u iv..,. . . .... 1 1
11 111 .,.. v m , s. in nf .1 rill : ilt-MiCK? I'.iOli? ri iiHTlxl
"-'.. , V. 1 1.... 1 ,1
The parents ot the lady bc;anio:asevcrjuuu vim w.-.v, ...... ....
11 e partuut ui u.v j o . . t . on , , v. .ica iMeholas rc.ired
imnKoi ims u.ing. i;r ...v..v . - . ... ,
ht ..... j i- - j ... 1
r iL.r-ijl...! :..! ...... S.i 1liP
paw tiic gray mors oi m iuak(,wi ... - --
. - V. J A It 14. T
Junction, I
irlotte Frcder-
bean to 1 as ever you d v.isii to tec,
ever fct
....,., i-min if:vrivi's and when
ii .k. rv li'iira of thc.r i that irirl rav v
daughter, and YitncK-ed the contin- j Company raised my v
'i'!... .'-:, ..iniT ,:i between i no'lntn-ian at rairficiu
her and t!
f.ictorv re
( 1 liov inriiKli ihe 1
the house ia dignified but linn lan-j to the bargain
fru i-e, and liad'it intimated in roj-; "i-'o you reahy v.v.
it quarters that lluldah was free, j said she.
The profespor for his part was much "I do really mean 1!
i.uzz'cd. He had always behaved j 'Then," saiu s.ie
1 . . ir ,...,,',1 flr.viUer?! lier hands in m:ne, "J
11,. . f in inm. .md ! I vc 110 hvinc relation loauj w
Li i I
eldest c!ii!d,
ei-c oxtfiKv'il over
ijurt of hislifj. .She t!
! was fortv-fonr vc.tr.so'.
the r.roleor, with no satis- ehovld tell you I took heart nuu
result th-v l-eearac indiij- aked her if hel half them wita
TJioy forbade the l.rofor me. with a wedding rz t.irown m-
1.1
if. win:
JamV'said I.
. utlin.4 both
trust you.
)
dedared that he would see Iluidan, j me, so 1 can cmy iae iuuu j
,i iw.ii vi-rwl 10 the old neovle. lie, r.iv own heart. ' j
, . "1 c ... t :.. 1 Km.n I r vva CPW lYIflTie.I. .V'.id eVCrV- Ml
ilia tee oer, ii:ia 111 mi gnuuuu.-M . ----
too andshc revived him with the tl.-nR wunt fmooth unt.l Jane bean
np.Mt.ime.l Fweetp.e.rS. The old to object to my mates at the 'iil-
if out. and assisted
Her maternal ten-
tolerable in
strictness
him. As
her iulhi
1 the bc.t
i when ho
ThislVin-
. 1 ii 1 : .v..
eess nail a eiour. a vivm hwiuihiuu
of the 5-ittreri.ncs inlli' !. il by Na;w
h-oii on i.t r f.itherLui ; lier cni--b;2i;ie
rr'turall.y ki -n had been
int. :iHifi. l bv the sorrows which t!ie
Frer.-!i nvr-i-u had brought iio:i
her faniiiy, :-.:id by ti.e ur.tiintly
death ofhtr mother, tliC heroic and
taieiitcd Qun -i Ixuis.i. There se
vere trial- kiiii t lose In eacii other
the m. mi' r.s of the IL.uso of llo-
l..m:lv tie
ocn.'
V.
jeojile found
wav .rms, and i;;e d.
turdv even-
ted
him in the work by ab-nee. lie ings I tooiit wttii m niaies.
i blank " tiy, Jane, gin, sain 1
;n nnd the harm? A man cint live b
the bys of the
J!v ivbixtd bv ;
j the l'rineess t:n:
((Jr.im! l)j!ie (si;i;'e
!ohi.
was
; marriage if
ilte with the
mperor Nici:-
1 iil l1.'
-:oiie ii'a'm and lacv soi
...... l,;... siiill m.-:iin. and
...HIUV.vO M. - ---- -j --- 7 . .. . . -. ri. .1. -1
hborhood found- i lmoselL JiKC an oysier m i.s mh-u,
nei
-d him with feiice
tinus more, and he
a wav with h;:n in la
.f bird shot.
It was a comfort to him throu
nil hi? trouble that lluldah lov
rails. Several
iinally carried
lliiiht charge
uaintcd n ilh hi r private
live well knew that she taught iitr
ehih'.ren, whom she kept under her
own eve as ranch as the obligatins
of her hi Ji position admitted, to
loveand vi ncrato thur ance.-tois'on
and a social glass uewr yet J-anned
finvnriC."
'VrtMMV4 Jane. 'Tot a soda! ' her side of the house. She disliked
trV.c Will but the habit. And if i the Ff:
1. U-iin would onlv " Icome ii
di "Fsljaw'faidl. :F::i notadnuit
iiiied notioiis which
under Catherine,
had
and
till 1113 wouuiv t
him. Nothing could change her! aril, and I never mea-a to be one
ie
faithfulness.
over the nersecutions
1 icarted world, and avowed that
nothing could change her affections.
! head- d ;!:e reaction against French
I literature and langu age. German
j beeauie the temgnt; of the higliest
i circle at Court, ihemotnerof the
! late Czar ;dso nourished toward
I France rcntimints analagous to
! Ar.d I kissed her ai -' went away, itlase prevalent in Lrgland when
I r.:it that w.-is the beeinnini of the 1 the battle of Waterloo was counted
went with him And no one i:Kes to oe jireacneu 10
of a hollow ibv his wife, Jane, l.einemuer that
i and vou'Il save yours-' it a deal ot
i trouble
Hut there was no such thing as pn
v.vv in his relations with her. The
little grave shauow
I Jane's cheek.
It was a sorenoi:
tii.:t jrrew on mv
our crei.te.-t national anniversary
It. ' . .1. . 1.1.... . r .. . 1 T.
1 1 ranee was 1.1c uiriupiee o. ieoiu
1 me ; ana l man 1 caot
; in leading strings by a
j I shame to say it I
Arms'' o;''
between us. I itimi and all its
watching j It was a i-torm
to be put Incut dh-turbin:
old people learned of every meeting
in time' to make trouble. If they
t1, l.ovs did. If the bovs
di hi't Eomebod v elss did. It was j felt that Jane was id way a
mo.-t remarkable, lie made ap
pointments that he knew were only
known to lluldah and himself: yet
ii.nv im-firinlaV lne-imi nublie. lie ! '"Railway
i. i. 'nnt mv.. 10 slwii. and I didn't ahvao count the eLss-; was much ailect;onate
ftULH "V'l .v J : - 1 T l" I 1 '.
M-.U-in-r r r-pn-t.1 kin", lie asked : es ot beer mat 1 urar.o. : ana once in
woman, ho
went to the
r than ever ;
and the close union of I
l'russia would he nceetsa
ttcnuant .horrors.
cradle, and a pcrma
; inlluenee inhurope,
and
li'-
lluldah if she" was thus afflicted, ' twice, of a particular cold
no. It , let myseli be persuaueu 1
sam
TIkt;
and she demurely
was extraordinary.
t-xplanatioa of tae myst' ry. ihe
oniy thing certain about it was that
it bade fair to continue, and there
would evidently be no place for the
.t up, th
ni'-ht, I of Nichola.-
was no : ing something stronger taan
and Jane cried, and i lost mv
v to Keep
French turbulence in bounds. There
intercourse
ou:;h the Czarina, wife
.between the Imperial
St. Petersburg and the
This inter
thc tragical
beer ! ! Royal family at Fei'i.n.
lc-m-1 course helped tothapc
living couple in
day
for.
a. bright idea
the world
stnu k the p rotes
u.'.e
r.-,
"Jl'm! " he remarked, thouhtuil
Iv caressing his whiskers and his
baldness with a handkerchief, "see
per, well, I don't like to tmnl: o
thee things now.
Hut one aftcrno-jn 1 looked myi'.'.ythe
own life in th face. 1 made u:i my : mans in
mind that 1 had bf-en beharing like
a Lru'e.
'"What ;ire t!ne scnse'o.-s t. lion's
at the 'Railway Arms' tome V'nr.ii-
'.vil!i one ii
who,,
lated
litary siu-ce.-scs cf the Cer
ar,ee to overbear Turks.
cna 01 i:;e tjr .ie.Jtliaer,
when the Slave race was slim
1
tered I. ''as comparci
here. lluldah ! V, c must circumvent 1 Jane eivcet, bri
cm. 1 have it, the very idea!" ; the whole Hung up. I'll
"Yes, sir.'" said lluldah, smooth- i lino just here ami neu',
ins down her dress and looking re-i be oil' duty early to-ia'i;h
snectful and interested. ; home and astonish
''fiicrc is but one way. We mur:t ;
get married, lluldah!''
'Oli, sir," said Huhlah, blushing,
raid with great apparent surprise.
"There 'is no other way!"' raid
the profisor, smiting one of his thin
t looks '.' 1 :1
draw
'e
: J
'i"e
the
Kriail
Hut, as the night fell, the blind
drift of a great storm came wilh
1 ne last train was
usual by the onow
on the rails, and v
the Junction there was a
who had been se;d ii) cat
Maryarrs and Roumanian.;, was felt
t i be an o'.tii.-le, his heart being
; drawn toward his mothers kindred
; t IV''!;;.. Ami it was r.o wonder
i that it should have been so inclined.
( Whe-never laeiiiber ;hc llohcn
; zollern family went on visits to the
wife of Ni. l.o'.as and mother of
' Alexander the natural feelings of
, the heart were allowed to expand at
int'oi'i.ial teas and early dinners.
1 1
ey
red to Lvir: something
kept
whie
;hcn
ied came t!;e r.mpres
;irl i uiuslir, and, unit
thai 1 with them corr-rpondiu!: to the at-
; inosphcro o: fi.rmg. hen Ir. ty
l T.-,..,.,...j .lf-..Ln.l i l 1 1 .1 r.t.
at rev-iews mal
limbs with great determination. ! who liad been se;d u) care ot the ; pubh 1 eremora..', i.i.d eleqnctte
"It must be done. Now I think of ! guard, who must either Kait till j aside. Her children were su tiered
it, I wonder 1 didn't think of it be j morning in the cold and cheerU ss , to .-. a t :ieeordi;!g to their child
fore. It is the only channel through station, or be taken home across the ih insiiiii-t-'i with their relations
the dillicultv. I declare 1 will not ! snowy fields by some one who knew from Hciiiii. Ue.-Pam ei ntimentaii-
1 1
iaur
1
it reae
little
e of
ruled in this manner any
lid lluldah, with
' is not this rather
he per.-
longer :
Uut. sir,' sa
some hesitation,
sudden?'
"It is, I admit," returned the pro
fessor, frankly, "but consider the
dillicuty of these meetings, ciy dear.
Reflect how wc have been pertecut
ed these these ten years back. I
think." The professor made a
slight calculation, and found he had
: ty dominate d courtly g:
.1. .
me way. , n luwiimi. u uihu
I'll tale her," said I, and lifting ; So far .u she could, the Prussian
her up I gathcied niy coarse, warm born Fmprcss j-laccd youthful
coat about her, and started cn the ; Grand Dukes and t.'rand Duchetess
long, coid walk along the edge of lender German tutors and govcrn
the river. I knew that Jane would ' esses, v. h made war on the Swiss
be uneasy at my unexplained ab-1 rigidity which had passed at SL
sence, an'd made" the 1-est of my way j Petersburg for the French rational
home, only to find that tho dooViism cf the eighteenth century.
was shut and locked
tothbaek. Here I
trance,
mv eldest
.1 1 : ! iiTi.: ..,. !... ,.i'.,.l . (.rv...,
'o uii, I cannot do without you, "Where is mamma ': ' said I.
lluldah. and these annoyances! ''Gone out with baby to look
would drive me into the grave in j you," paid he. "Pida t you
ten years more. No, lluldah, there her, papa ?"'
is really no other wav. It must be 1 stood a moment iu silenre
I went round Whatever was humanizing and soft
etfeeted an en-' ening and of a nature to command
the sympathy of an ingenious Prince
came to the late Emperor, when
Czare-.vhieii, in a German form.
r , military governor w.
His
a prhzu'ish,
meet .Russia !iied Swiss, who talked
i Freni h. His tutor was the benevo-
U-nt W -crder. a i.mus Luthfran,
1 M - I i:T" ..'It t"ll' M - 1 T ! I . .. .1 ... At
lonc. ' j iac Biui, wiiiie, si-i i, in a : wii- cii;ie.i( rea 10 liooreon ie:i;-
"Vcry well," said lluldah, reoign- j voice that sounded s'ranae and bus-1 andcr tt.at l!;c r?ieanc:-t peasant with
taly, and the mgut ot the elopement j ky even to my:
was immediately selected. The brir.z her back.
lediately
professor, by some special interposi
tion in his behalf, got off without Ih
ing disturbed by tiie people or the
boys, and went home happier, for
fome,reason, than he had been since
a boy. ''She is really pretty," he
said to himself! "I never saw her
look so nice as 6he did to-night, and
there was a twinkle in her eye that
was surely new to her. I never saw
euch a twinkle. And I think she
laughed after I came away ; I could
.alnioat swear it was a laugh. I am
certain it emerged from her room ;
and seemed to me that she was
jumping and having a great deal of
surreptitious fun about something.
Ah, well, she will tell me all about
it herself, 1 dare say
.favor of a Supreme Heing than the
1 thought with dismay of the ; highest potentate who neglected
blinding tnow tirm outside, and I the duties of humanity
woseofall the level crossing over j Then the Czarwib h Alexan
which the express shot like a mete-; der had an aunt-in-hiw, the Grand
or at a few minutes !cfore midnight. I Duchess Helena, who was .1 native
Oh, heaven ! I of Wurtemburg, and had a tongue
A clock sounding dim and mulHed j to descant 11 iu romantic hills and
through the storm, struck eleven as 1 dales, old caaUe3 and legend When
I hurried down the bill. 'oppressed, and brought to a state of
As steadily as I coul-1 I hurried ! settled gloom and apathy by Cac
onward, but mere than once I be-; stern discipline which his father iiu
came bewildered, and, when, at jjKised 011 hi:n. Alexander reeovcr
lcngth, I came out close to lh.-? line, led in making a tour in Germany a
I knew that I was half a mile below j healthy interest in life. In the
of this tour in
eou rs
The elopement was a perfect siioi for as I stood th
ess. The old people were as sound j visible through
the crossing.
And in the distance I heard the ; with the l'rinccaa of
long, shrill shriek of the midiaght ! stadt, and was ir.dibl
train. 'cr'atu.-h: for poetry
Some one else had hi art it. too. j forthc : ! ave given h
f'-li in love
Ir, his rnoth
e.nd romance
m two years
The world owes son
cl tr.asuri'M to thojo who were
deemed unfortunate in youth, and
who 1 joked to others at that unshel
tered oeriod for pifv, protection, and
help. '
Our country was discovered by
Columbus, ile was a hard-worked
boy, an l often knew the need of suf
ficient t 1. Wc owe our freedom
of religi t, which has made our in-slitutio:.-;
what they are, to Luther.
The Reformer once sung ballads in
the street to procure the means of
an education. Our advances in
science started with Franklin; yet
the inventor ate his penny roll in
the city of Philadelpiha when a lad,
raid knew what it was to feel all alone
in tho world.
Vi'eowe the beginnings of our cot
ton mills to Sir Richard Aikwright.
He was the youngest of a poor fara-
i:y ot thirteen children, and ms
father was a barber.
The curse of slavery wa3 removed
from our land by the pen stroke of
Abraham Lincoln, lie ate the bread
of hards-hip in childhood, and went
as poorly clad as the humblest child
in the street of any country village
to day.
The President of the United States
was once a poor, hard-working,
friendies3 boy.
The greatest missionary of the
century is Jr. iavniL'ston. tie
learned Latin from a book on hU
loom while at wrk, and he once
said proudly on completing his edu
cation, "I never had a dollar that I
did not earn."
Prof. Hevne, ono of the greatest
scholars that Germany or the world
,1 1
ever proaucea, was a pennyiess
child '"Want," said he, "was the
companion of ray childhood. I
wi ll remember my mothers distress,
when without foo.l for her children.
1 have seen her on a Saturday even
ing, weep raid wringing her hands
as she returned home, haying been
unable: to sell her goods that my
father had made." A kind family
helped him in his distress at school,
and in so doing honored themselves
and their country in a way which
they had not dreamed.
Some forty
in one of tl
York, a
How A War Iluwk Hitrctt Ilve.
JaniiM JI. Swormstcdt has figured
it out that the world will come to
an end at midnight of November 12,
1SS1. He closes his wonderful and
fearful prediction ns follows :
"It is a very remarkable coinci
dence that at midnight, of Novem
ber 12 the seven star from whence
Christ will descend, and Jupiter, the
earth, and the sun will be in a di
rect line with each other. The comt
et will, I think, come straigh
from this line. The most dire
ful effects will follow its contact
with our planet. Roth bodies trav
eling at the rate of more than a
thousand miles per minute, there
can but ensue the most disastrous
consequences. It will produce the
most awful earthquakes, volcanic
eruptions, whirlwinds and torna does
the world has ever witnessed. The
mountains will flow down with lava,
also with torrents of water, caused
by the melting of the accumulated
6iiow of centuries. Whole cities
will be swept away by these floods.
Other cities will be thrown down by
great earthquakes, and still others
will be destroyed by tornadoes ami
whirlwinds. Many others will be
destroyed by fire and brimstone,
like Sodom and Gomorrah.
''Isaiah xxiv tells us the earth will
'reel to and fro like a drunkard' un
der the mighty bombardment
through which it will have to go.
St. John says: 'The heaven will de
part as a scroll when it i3 rolled to
gether." This indicates the force of
tno great concussion will be so
dreadful aud produce such a tem
pest that the cloud which surrounds
the earth will be 'rolled together as
a scroll' and carried oil by the
comet.
The earth will present a wretched
and ruined appearance as it emerges
beyond the comet's train. Accord
ing to St. John, the world will be
come panic-stricken as the comet
approaches the earth. Kings w ill
desert their thrones, great men their
estates, rich men their wealth, the
chief captains and their mighty men
their armies, and all other men their
occupations, and will flee to the
caves androck9 of the mountains for
years ago, there lived 'shelter, And after they reach those j
thoevjntry towns of New j places, their terror will be so great would probably have
slender little factory-girl, j amid the appalling calamities that! night."
In General Sherman 'it "Memoirs" 1
the following remarkable story con-1
nccted with the lows of tho Central j
America, winch laundered at sea oil
the coast ol too Georgia, in August,
I6a7, with ( hundred passengers
and l,HXyjOO of treasure, has pecu
liar interest. Sixty of the ill-fated ;
vessel were pieked" tin by a Swedish j
bark and taken to Savannah. Gen-
cral Sherman says : j
"A few days after, 1 was standing j
in the vestibule of the Metropolitan j
Hotel, and heard the Captain i f tho
Swecdish bark tell his'singular story :
of the rescue of these passengers. !
He was a short sailor-like looking
man, with a strong German or S we
dish accent. He said that he was
sailing from some port in Honduras
for Sweden, running down the Gulf
Stream oil' Savannah. The weather
had been heavy for some days, and
about nightfall ns he paced his deck,
he observed a man-oi-war hawk cir
cle about his vessel, gradually low
ering, until the bird was as it were
aiming at him. lie jerked out a
belaying pin, struck at the bird,
missed it, when the hawk again rose
high in the air, and a second time
began to descent1, contract his circle,
and make at him again. The sec
ond time he hit the bird, ami struck
it to the deck. This fctrango f;:ct
made him uneasy, and he thought
it betokened danger ; lie went to the
pinnacle, saw the course he was
steering, ami, without any partiular
reason, lie ordered las steersman to
alter the course ono point to the!
east. After this it became quite
dark, and he continued to prome
nade the deck, and had settled into
a drowsy state, when, as in a dream,
he thought he heard voices all round
his ship. Waking up, he ran to the
sitie of the ship, saw something snig
gling in the water, and heard clearly
cries lor he Id. Instantly heavm?
his shin to, and loweriu-r all his
boats, he managed to pick up sixty
Iton
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or more persons who were
about on sky-lights, doors
and whatever fragments '.
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not changed the course of his vessel J
by reason of the mysterious conduit
of that man-of-war hawk, not a soul I
turvmd the
Feb. 10
J. P1. BLYMYEE, A.gent,
SOMERSET, FttXTlST'JL.,
She sjieaks of her early reccoUcc
tiens of "noise ami filth, bleeding
hands, sore feet, and a yen sad
heart.1
ty.'.e says,
"I useu often to j fall on them.
111 the morning,
and do the washing for the family."
She found friends. That girl was
Emily Chubbuek Judson.
He who protects, assist1, educates
friendless children, makes the best
contribution to the future that hu
man resource can find, lie builds
himelf a monument, not in marble,
but in influence. Lips will call him
blessed, when the moss is filling the
letters of his cenotaph. He lives
ds that do not terminate in
herald the approach of the Christ
they have so long rejected they will !
f.f" flirt m.-m nf-iina mid r.uL- i.i '
nnd hid H.r.m from I 1 HC ..ill waUKCC. WIS., Jifrtublirail
. 'I'l... 1 A a. .1
the face of Him that sittith on the r";l-3 "e "n-,u' "u s'-ui o:
v.-.m tl, v.-ri.t!w.ftKp i,rI" ''ll-r was never overawed even
bv the shadow of det
H'j Humor Xtvec IcRcrl-. I'iiu.
The Milwaukee,
Bays the bright.
s.
-A
Somerset I
lerald
f-i'i-
throne, and
Lamb.
"All who give themselves wholly
to God now, and seek the shelter
pointed out in the Dlst Psalm will
receive the supernatural protection
promised in this Psalm, and will be
made immortal at the coming of the
Son of God."
Sltiioit Cameron's Kirst Geography.
Vlloveil lioulil'u Adritio.
' Jay G e.ii'l is a liar," exclaimed a
man who, in his excitement tramped
on a boy and entered a lawyer's
oince.
"What's the matter?'
the iawyt.
"i want to sue Jay Gotiid for Jibel,
sir."
"What has Mr. Gould slandered
-i
vou
"No ; but h.' has told me a lie anil
ru-.r-.e.d r,
"How
'Wh v, some lime ago I saw
in a
newspaper that Jay Gould said
fctfK-kii voij'd go up. '"Ruy all you
can cct your hand3 on5 said lie. I
hail about $10.(K.i!) and I concluded
to adopt Mr. Gould's plan. I went
around the country and bought all
the sheep, hogs, cows and goats I
could get my hands on. Oh ! I had
a good thing. None of my neigh
bors knew that Gould had taken me
into his confidence. Well, after in
vesting my 510,'XX) I got to studying
about the transaction, I took up
the paper again and there it was ;
"Stocks are going up. They Avill
continue to rise. In vcbt menus can
not 'fail of immense returns." I
mortgaged my farm, came to Cleve
land and bought all the mules I
coriidjr.it. Then I went home and
wai let! for the rise. Dinged if they
ditln't begin to fall. JJy wiferemar
ed that I ought to le careful, but I
told her that Jay Gould did not
; Yesterday an old gentleman who
knows much of his early history
l nie one incident as a specimen
!of how liii bcran life. 'General
Cameron's mother," said his eld
friend, "was a great woman. She
labored for her children with a zeal
and energy of which few beings arc
tj0.n ,n ., ; capable, and it was her teaching
aiut examuie, as well as native men
tal force, which marked the life of
her bovs with those strong charac
teristics which have enabled them
to make their mark in life." The old
storekeeper in Maytown, the little
hamlet in Lancaster County where
General Cameron was born," said
my informant, often told of hisstrng.
gle for hi first book in Geography,
lie was only eight or nine years' old
when he became far enough advanc
ed in elementary education to study
Geography, and he approached the
teacher with the desirp of hip heart.
The teacher promised if he could get
a book to put him in the class, but
how to get that book was the ques
tion. It cost a dollar, and even
Fennics were Bcarce in his home,
fe consulted his mother and thev
together planned forthc CJeography
Now.
sir,
I cannot
for half
Ti
aarrv a urdiag to his fan
Emperor Alexander1
ius, l saw, tamtlv .later
cess. Ihe old people were as sound ; visible through the bkndnusiiow.a ev
asleep as if they had cub-red into a shadowy figure, looking with a be-'mind v. .s entirely subdued. His
wndered, uncertain a:r up nnd ; v. id had been crush.. d out bv la.-
down me lorm oi jare, mv wue. lait.er s oiseipiine, ana took reruce
with the little baby in her ant:-!. from the oppression of which he
I hurried down to her. and was ! was the victim in vairue dreams and
only just in time to drag her from kasile-building in the air. These
the place of peril, and Hand, breath- j rerial castles were generally henevo-
!onsjiiraey tuemscivcs. l here were
no boys around. The carriage made
a great deal of noise, ami the rope
ladder was as awkwerd and noisy
.i3a brass band, but nobody awoke.
"Fortune favors us, said Huldah,
who was as calm as a June morning,
and so happy and good naturcd that
snc almost lomot to he eutireiv rc- oy with a rush and a
snectful. i roar.
Some davs thereafter the profes- ".Jan," I cried.
for proposed a visit to the old pco- j rae !'"
pi?. '"As my wife, you will be sav-i She turae.I her u.;;. tiering gaze
oti from an' annoyance from them," ; toward me, with eye; that wemed
he said, rroud v. "Do not be: seanrlv to ' reiv-'alze iiw.
make mistakes
sell mv animal rubbish
what it cost me. I telegraphed to
Mr. Gould and asked him when to
Iec-H. lie teleyanhed back: "When
you please." And now lawyer, just
make out a lot of papers ?tflting that
Jay Gould is a liar, and I'll sue him
on "i ta."'
Icssly holding her back, while the I lent institution?. One of them he
firev-cyed monster of steam
rattle
swept brought down to the region of fact
I aim emancipating
I Otizcitc
sneak to
th? serfs. 1'rM
V.'edilins I"u I.orc.
alarmed, lluldah. They dare not
hurt you. That liulo' ceremony
has changed things a good deal my
dear."
Amoung the s'upi-ra
rans is that t Iso bride
"Yes, sir,
confidently,
happiness
moiA.
said
and
want'"
To the professor's unbounded sur
prise, he was kindly received. The !
"Have you H-i-n in1,
sr.id she.
"Jane ! little wo'.aa
know ma ? '. I gasped.
"ArJ I thoii'dit, p-rhaps
looking as if her i added, vaeaiitjy, "you mi-:ht
i JW to smile ! met him. It's veiv c.-'d herf
and "
iitions about
in removing
lluldah, smiling '
l I .. .. l o-; 1 .1.1 l. .1 ... l i .
:.u-a i-.i'i . uer Lnua; roi,j aim cuapiei at me
completion of the mariiaire ccremo-
.! nv must take especial pure to throw
'away evcrv pin worn oa thl cxnt
e!:e ftd day. Evil forlune.it is affirmed,
ive . will sooner or later inevitably over
:" - l j take the bride who keeps even the
ipin used in the marriage toilet.
d m t vnv
h
And then she fainted in ray arm, i W.oe also to the bridesmaids if thev
TLj Ion? brain fever that folio v- i retain atv cf them, as their chances
old gentleman nearly shook his led was a ert of death. There was ( marriage will iherebv' be niater-
Jiand off, and the old lady had tears j a time when they told me -ihe woiiM ially lessened, and afiyhov tbvy
in her eyes and kissed lam on both j never know me again, l.';tr thank -must give up all hoi ot being mar
fheeks. j Aeaven. she did. She recovered it ! lied before the following Whitsuntide.
"This is very odd," remarked the j last. And since that night 1 have! On the other hand, in some parts of
professor, looking - from one to an- never tarted Fiquor, and, please ' Enghu.d. or. J; r rctun horce from
other in profound as tonishmeiiL j Heaven, 1 never viil cg-in. The Ichnrch.she is often atcn.ee robbed of
"You you are perhaps not aware i baby, bless its dear , little i:-art, ! all the pins from about her da s; by
that Huldah and I are married?" : wasn't harmed at all. It lay snuj ! her tingle friends present, from the
" hen did this happen''' asked and warm on its mother' bn-ast ail j belief that whosoever possesses one
the old gentleman, apparently with j the while. j of them will be married in the course
some studied curiosity. ' . - . I of a year. Much cscitcmen and
Jhree nights ago, sir, caid the ;iron np i.y Doctor. ! amusement )s caused, and the bride
It Was A II night.
Several persons were making pur
chases in a Woodward avenue gro
cery yesterday when an old man
with a cane in one hand and a bun
dle in the other stood in the door
and asked :
. "Did any of you drive up here in
a wagon ?"
"Yes, I ditl," replied one.
"Was it an old white horse?"
'Yes."
"And an old woman in the cut
ter ?"'
i.W - V
r',i .-o, i. quent intervals
V"t DUV lllLl t llljC W1C iVl?C
' I guess she can."
''Then it's all right," said the man
of toe c-ne and bundle. "The old
htn-s has run avay ai,d tho old wo
man w hanging to tho dashboard
and yelling murder ! with all her
might, but if she can manage him
the re's ho use ;of anybody getting
excited oyer it. Let me inquire
vhi.t the price of cranberries is to
day," frcs.
She entering heartily into her son's
ambition. . '
After three months of effort,
enough of the odds and ends of the
family economy left from the daily
demand for bread was saved up.
These were carried to the country
store by the boy who has since writ
ten so stromrly upon the pages of
his country's political history. When
they were yeijjhed and counted the
merchant shook his head and said ;
''There is only 73 cents' worth, Si
mon, and the booic costs 51. As
the loy thought of the struggle he
had made to accumulate what he
had brought, and still the prize was
far away, the tears sprang to has
eyes. The merchant relented, and
taking hiin by the shoulder, said:
''Simon, you - are a good boy you
can have the book, and you can pay
me the other 27 cents when you get
it." IJe pot only lived long enough,
said his friend, to pay the 27 cents,
but to do tho man who thus served
his childish ambition many kindnesses.
ath. The even
ing before he died, and after he had
been told that lie could not possibly
survive much longer, he ir.sisttd
upon getting up. The attending
physician forbade the attempt, and
were endeavoring to makj the Sena
tor remain quiet, when Judge Mc
Arthur entered the death chamber.
' Is that you. Mae?" asked Carpen
ter. "Yes, Matt; it's I. Rat you
must lie quiet, now." Theold twin
kle of the eve and toss of the head,
us the dvin.'' Senator replied "WellJ
Judge, Fm prepared to arcue that j
Uiotion right now." Mr. Carpenter
suffered excruciating pain, and i-ia
agony wanted an explanation of tho i
cause. "The pain is caused, Sena- i
tor," replied a physician, 'by a;
stoppage of the colon." "Stoppage ;
of the colon, th?" and again the ;
sense of humor overcame pain itself j
"Well, then, of course, it int u
full Up to the very hour of the i
great Carpenter s death the remark
able cheerfulness of disposition,
which alone would have made him
one of the most popular men, never :
deserted him.
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V:::!h:si:i, tuainlmJo', ye!!ow
I in iiKl-tVof jmiI.t-Ii ami iron,
ri'-u l.!i'.i-!.) i';i!;cr. l.!i:nl-t"i;u-
J:iM3i'rai.;in- uWvu-:i'.. Il it
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a i.-.-.ilV." .j I.J !)! i-nhlic. Th
.' ii J .cue aid i i.i-ini-.frr l.avn
i!::.-r'. -1 rii'ii -!y s." j-t.t Tit t.i
::-4-..-5 rci!:in-t fn.a i;niiro
ii ci-r s-rorulii nl all
..1 c" .t-r.si-, l-.rj"h:ji la:,
.- M?. A:a;:o".i;.4 I'ir.
:. 1 V:fi,-,;--ii!;a, le4tnle
... l'.a:s . -Jiors Titter.
.'.ill lUii-uia. -.il-j-iieac!,
t !.' :-. .Sjivs, Ivhcu.
How She Saved Mi.ne y.
"For nearly six years my daugh
ter was most of tho time on a sick
bed fiom kidney and other disorders
peculiar to women. We had used j
up our savings on doctors and !
prescriptions without any benefit.
Our domine advised us to use Par-1
ker'3 Ginger Tonic, and four bottles !
effected a marvelous cure. As it -1
has been our only medicine jinco,
and a dollar's north has kept our i
family well over a year, we have I
been able to lay by a little money j
again for a rainy da v." A Poor,
Man's Wife. j
r::;;ni!i, ..-re;i:'l Ii.-;v-;e, .-.cii-l.ii.i,
!:t3V .'vUnf"SF iiud
l. . i -".ii;:ii i:K, .J-umJi'i'. Ali'oetioiis
.' I.icp:-. Iypc..iii. l.:::uii:4-
-", I ;;-rtl l'oiiity.
i.I) Krar.'!!iti-! auil t it arising ijnaH-
i. :" j.'irt?- r.iit tui X:iil cvrrnolioiat
v i r-.'it'iitshi.'ite t'.i" ami nu-.w
-i -i": i--.'ii:-iil n "-1-1 decay. It atimiliatos
.inl liuiitlivTi, rft'r-.-i ami jr
k ivim li. it'.iii, mi.l in'usi A Ui-w liip aisil
i-.;-r iio.:t'"-'Ht thrt U'lit.Io sy"':!!.
f-ia-rc-r lrft:a any tlisffa-ut ot tiii l lm-il
ii. -.-vl ti.si.air v. Iio w-i'.l give Atcu'
l I'fir.tKii.u a air tri-i!.
It i- fi'!r so ,xi-riiui-iit ;?n r:t-.'n-i.'i:
lii-.-;irii-f.i mixtun-y. 'iInt!t
i ...' viroi- s, tiRtrty- )i4 lil...l'ii.ri-f.i-f.
n'ile ij-..t; ijKi.i.-iniv. :...-r.! limit
s.'an;.!. "A v i it's i-AK.-.o- ooi i. m a '.no.Ii
riw in" -iif!ieoi e;Hriiti--l !-ur.itiir t.'ivrr
t.iut it i 'y far tho 1-I. i li-a;vit. an-j
l ...st r.-IiaMe l!K"V.-piirirn-r kimirii.
l'liic::n;s kniiM- its tnuinKiiiiiiu. anii
i.ti.'i li .1. U iit l.ri-n i.li ly n-il !.if
Iiirty caiN, ami tns .un t'.ie lli;.iu;i'.i,
linl I'lllia. !c!l, - :f HulUt-lu. wUivtn il Lii
lnri;t.-U.
FREPAHEO CY DR. J. C. AVER L CO.,
"Pra-tlm! hi.J Anulrtloa Chemist,
t-cweil, flass.
-riu. lv iix .ivut.T- Lvrs-u:r.(.
. t-.R SAL Ik BV
C, N. ROYD,
Dai'GGHf.
Nnaarset. Vm.
A Girl's N'eivo.
Wlnaow riant n.
! hers
eif is often t!ie victim of rough
proSt-sor, promptly.
Thrt-e nijrht s atro. hey ?" roared I "Ib it tnj-d i'.e- that Mr. Go,li'r.-v is I treatment from the vouibfal roim n t-
Ihe old gentleman. "And why didn't (up ta.d at work, and cured by so i itors for this supposed charm.
."Ij-folntmciits DoelilcJ On,
The increasing heat of the sun is
favorable to flowering, but njdo to
tlift r.tnitl nrrmi'i-ilinn of inspet. "tvBf
, l , n x
j Fumigate with tobacco, when prac
I ticable, and if thin cannot be done,
(syringe with tobacco water at fre-
For the Red Sni-
i- .. . . . . ...
der, thorough drenching with water
is the most effectual. Abundant
fresh air will be needed; and for
this the windows and sashes may
be left often much of the day time;
this will help to harden off the
plants that are soon to go out of
door. Fuehsiaa and tithe- plants
that have ' been resting may
now.be started into growth. I5ed
d.ng plants should be propagated
, raidly. Sow seeds of ar n lal flowcr
iingpiants for transplanting to the
jl-oi'di'ii,.
Cixnx.NATi, Ohio, March '.'A A
dispatch from New Albany, Indiana,
gives an account of a mad dog be
ing choked to death by a girl twelve
years of age. The jrirl i a dans-li
ter of Jacob Hessians, a farmer liv
ing some six miles west of New Al
bany. She was encarred in play at
her home, surrounded by some young
members of the family, when attack
ed by a small dog in a way that
caused her to believe that the dog
was mad. She boldly seized the
animal by the throat and choked
him to death.
ItosjMTaf e A-isanlt oa n Lawyer.
Syin-y, Nebraska. March SI
Yesterday afternoon a desperate
character named Tom Ryan attempt
ed to assassinate W. IL'Niehol's. an
kttourney here, with a knife. cutting
him in the head. Hvan then es?
caped. The cause of the assault
was that Nieholls some time ago se
cured Ryan's conviction of mayhem.
Ryan some years ago shot another
lawver in the mouth.
Was
it happen ten years ago, you stupid , simple a remedy 7"
i- ' , , "I assure vou it i true that he is i
Hie 1 roll PSfkT r.li Bill i.v.-.ru'l.rrn.I i " 1 i -.. .. . . i
... ------- eniireiv cureo, aim with nothing nut
r'tf.1 !'e wlncJ Hop Pitters; and only ten days
J'lgl-t IV ilh Train Itybbers.
lo--,K-r c-cuy neipH-ss ago his doctors pave him tin and
T a VT ill 100 lKt ?00PC ' ad he must die !"
remarked Huldah, putting her arms ; Mr ,. in,
alx)ut his neck ed-a-dav ! Tliat is remarkable!
Then thev sat down, and the old 1 1 Tvi" 20 )iiis da-' Tan,d ? l r for
peoi-leand'Hul-Iah told the profes-! my "' !"! a
sor Bomlift! fhin-. -I,; f. f, -ROC.L StiLr.i J oif,
- V l At A14t
kippttl in Lis vouth in hie yearn
ing for higher hut less important
information.
SaU- of i ho Jay Coolie Il-aat-.
Tliousanda of women have been
entirely cured of the most stubborn
cae of female weaknefs bv the vise
cf Lydia E. Pinkham s Vkgxtauli
(VMi"or.vn. Send to Mrs. Lvdia E.
Pinkham, 23.'J Western Avenue,
.Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets.
Pu:i.A;a.i'iiiA. March 31
sale by auction cfctotks, bonds,
western lands and other real estate
1 clonging to the estate of Jay Cooke
& Co., was resumed to-day. The
catalogue embodies all the property
not previously disjiosed of, ami
about $2;XVi was realized. The
sale will continue to-morrow. i vogue.
Sr. I,orts. Mo., Jlarch SO. The
Vod-l)i--palctis Kansas City rpeeial
says it is reported there 'that thg
Atchison, Topc-ka and Santa Fe cast
bound passenger train was boarded
by robbers near Albuquerque orfJ
robbed yesterday. A desperate
firdit ii fl id trt b-iv-.i nnniirrrl
! three or four passengers, and the
conductor, engineer, end express
ti.o i niessenger are reported to have been
; sntM. j r.c conductor and express
messenger are aid to :-z killed.
This report is current in express
circles, out railroad oCieials luiow
nothing about it.
mxc.Tox. April 1. Pension i
Ajitiit Rrown, of Cincinnati, who!
lost a leg duriag the war, is to be
appointed Commissione cf Pen
sions in place of lientley. The Preg
id.:ut has decided to appoint Cap
tain Ilenrv, of Ohio, United States
fnrcVi-il nftV.n fi;cri.f r f i VJi.n-a.T.,
.lace of Fred. Douglass the latter
cicted to some other eaual-
Ulown to Atom.
lO.a:
in l.lace
to be a pv
Jy good place. Tho President nomi
hated John E. Clements, of Louisia
na, United States Consul at Guatemala.
W I I.K esharkk, April 1. At 1 this
morning William Ilensley was mak
ing dynamite cartridges in the en
gine house at Heidelberg slope, and
had a string of them around his neck.
The cartridges exploded, tearing
Hensly jnto fragments. William Wil
liamiJ, (tngiaper was seriously injur
ed. The house was demolished aid
thfi machinery and hoisting appara
tus destroyed. Ioss heayy. '
Family Quarrel. '
FJoaUnjr Oil on Fire.
Profitable Reading for Everybody
Business men and wontca. teachers, mechanics.
.nwi, mimucn, raomen, gnu wno mm urw.
ut by the constant toil and worry of your work :
int drink intPvtcatififr htttrr, btrf it??
. Arc you mrteiir.g trt.ni Uyj-ia, kneuma
Mm Neuralgia, or with Bowel, Kidney, Lrrer o?
I tin nry cfPpiaint. rou can rr? cvrrH l-T uiine
If you an wasting away wu& Con&ufBpikuo, ie-
Tiaie weakrtew or any sickaesa if you hare a pain-'
Mil cough or bad coltl. mi will fi?.l nr rvlief in ',
U you are cnleebted bv uihcae. otd atre or m-
Kipjtjon, and yotir system needs uiroratire, oil
C f you have pimDles and blotches, and tout blcocl
.wdt pnifymz. Ton ran a'w Ht-nend nn
4 iri f J M ;f i 13 j F I
fniKi many mner t tne brut medrcines knovn it vvJ
he Oast "Health and Stranath Rostoror Ewr4
ft U sad, and ta tur npenor to fitters. Essences 01
timber and other Tonics, as it aaver intaxicatea.
n.i cTiL:re. the best curative properties of all.
It IU Saved llnadrls of Lives; It
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The Bsst Pamiiv N:;:::,
lliiAmoRn, Ta., March GO. The
oil on the surface of Tuna creek,
from a leaking tank in the lower
part f the city, was set on fire this
morning by a live coal from a loco
motive on the PJrie railway, lieforo
the fire could ln subdued the rail
way bridge and J. W. Keis w.hrcl
factory was destroyed. Tasz on the
bridge, S3,XI0; on t!;e factorv.
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lay for Injnry to a Ouotl Xmno.
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.St. Pai i., Ar ril 1 . A noith-bounu
pr.S3cngr train n the St. Paul.
MiilncFota and Manitoba Railroad
yesterday morniiig ran into a dor
layed freight train six miles from
I'othsay. The i&Lone " took fire
and Joseph Hinge, of Kt. Ijouia, waa
burned to death. A nuinl ier of pas
sengers were eeverely injured, in
clud'ing Oliver Sjschitz, of Waterloo,
Iowa, Martin Valker, David Young,
wm. Lssenger, itenry Kappel),
CixiixxATf, April 1. In Kobert-
; son county, Ky., near Olivet, Wed
nesday, J. J. Jirewer shot ana idtally
wounded his brothei", ft. II. Hicwpr,
The latter had some trouble with
Jjis father, and made an attempt to
shoot hui parent, when the other
brother interfered, and, wresting the
weapon from him, discharged the
contents into hi boJy,rausiiigdeath
in a few hours.
Literature is the next poorest bus-
Huge sunflower mats are much in Edward Gallagher nnd Angtu Mc'rQess to waiting for a government
Kansas City, Mo., March 31
Some time last fall tiic Messrs. Ar
mours, of this citv. Drocured tho. ar.
ret of T J, Tern pier, a well known
grain' dealer, on the charge of remov
ing grain from his elevator which
was held by them as securitywith
out their viritten consent. This
action by the Armours caused con
siderabh; cojmnent at the time, and
detailed accounts of lha aiTair were
telegraphed abroad. The ease has
been postponed from time to time
by the prosecuting sittourney, and
when it was called yesterday' he sta
ted th!t the charge eouhl not be sus
tained, and the c:iea wa; dismissed.
It is reported that Templer will
bring a suit against the Armours for
hpr.yy damages for maliceous jiros-
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OAK and HEMLOCK BARK,
Hides, Sheep Telts, Calf Stirs, Etc.,
D- " JoliBitown
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