The Somerset Herald' . .-fctd -'7 ts5---aT :--"' - ,1. J. - fa - ..-.:? '"" , -r-j.tMBi WiU dlrint-d I V " paid cp- Po i-i"ii j .Jit - "-A-- mam-- i j a na fetac " a- Wa- j - -:-' 14 - i j4ai!S F x I '- ,fi addrw. i " Tat SMEirT Hdulu, Js.fcEatSIT, Pi- , ; c ' S .".'ll'!"- Au&iaWw-l.. m ... t.-cr w ru " ,-j-rtrC la . iwr''" ' u ' ,i n l G i r, i - - 11. V .. . r - .7.1 11 Winc4 W fwee:v w a KimL : . : ":i A KVIT'l-L. ' ;,r-,...Ll--Al-l- v k 'NT--. i.MViTL,. fcla--ti eutr4 D v - vi YKK-. ' ...mv-atla. ..!i-.'n.. fa. ., . ; .-vi-a-.-i to L.f i.i t ' ai i oe..iv . ' - ; ui;if fc' t .1 ,.: ...m-vat xaw , '..S f iK JUil. Mlti-t J ,V - L 11 'H. iutT, fa. - .1 . .. . . l 1 C. ..UK- !'.'' A 0'L1-V"KN. " ' 4-:..j.m.V!-at-law. , .. - U WIT TF ;". - '.-.-V i'-.,-'- - asiti .::ti:ii ir m HV.U- -vauenMA. fa at--:. "JLrt iu alASitbotii -u ri l Pa. . : J. i.-a. :" ai"i '; T !i li VKL. , . ' rvxbcr'. fa. ,.- c. t tiw! io a:i ?imoi entrusted L :.i ' v"V'aawiloajl-e- UJ" 1) . r a. KH"AI. ' v iilM AM' eVI:oEi.'S. D . j t. tuu Ktu. ;H':-:i;a AM' SVK'jf-'N. BuKUffXT. Pa j.-.'.swjica; tv. t UK lcn ,-.!..;. '-ax IB Kat K1MMKLL, '.'iiin.-!'ai'. ' i-'i.t: lii- ;.;vf!Ti..a..y D a. a. Li.t'tAKLK 1 " ; ; ntw."'ia: -ri tola esrafa I) i i: 'V. Dua v-di. IKY-:,1AV AM SI !:.l 'S- :-.,.- i n-m.li, u ;-? ' t-et i.;v.. ;, i ,. ;n ur. a;. 6 t-.inrv f..aitt a!t.fc u, iu! i at t& lf ii 4wta..t r:icavl. 6i DX. J. M. UilTIir.lt F'RV.-MA.V AM' SI k-jlXtX, f--to ; w: ..- ..t al?wC D'i J S. M'MILLKN. t t tobe TrJter'aTMi t An::.fi irinri. Au 1) WM. nUJ. r: i..-;,: : k.. ; tit- .-n-ti3 oita:i k Ti .--i :. tit. r..aiil. tll'al. '' Wir. al! a!d ti Uj D K MILLER "".--- a,:,Tv oinerset County Bauk. CJ FAff.ISDN. M. J.PR1TTS. CHARGES MODERATE. . Jic- u,. aiuktw f-t.-' - WW w A w aWr, CURTIS K. GROVe7 SOMERSET, PA. :i SI.EH.KS. 'A-EiAirf . v-i.rvi, awns, m k ii'i a. !.4TttiS!l1TttX WffcK ItiUcg Dcce on Short Tune. a: ' J5 rvaa m .yj.. !tl71iaijy ' 'a-kw4. Vtij Pjiiiiw. ai,d a.-raal! ui f.xt SeIiiaKKl. "" !: hwt KEast .5 BIX- a4 All Work Warranied 1 - a; Lxajiias at ftwk ia-ara -ta Jx, Wsmho a ftinwj. St far WSpd- ' a a iBM3iil-r lib f-iarr and eail ia ' , x iTT. T - Trt-t;.VY-AT-LA. 11. SjlurTs-.l Hi. w ; '1v',i.vnAi u. M." CCRTISK. GROVE, ' itM rrt Eowa-t aKiHEAtatAT. fA. HP 1 1 lie VOL. XXXV. NO. TTTT11T DISCOrRAGD Mpnau ue It-tuia; ui siaay victims at rbenmariain, neuralgia, sciaiitw and rttr vous or tick heaiLacbe. liaxiiig tried Bumberieai no-caJted mii. 1 phy ai oans of ail sckuuia, i;tii;i r lit I, tit-re Kca to l nu ho--. Mito m- ii t.ave a Us resort tried Ati-kipta-P . ii Hi ifct-ir surprise and joy Late l-ai-wi .iu: ii vi a a?, a-at ani .ti .. i in br iu (waoti iix-y trxufi - - i kiue. Sbtni I i-..- .i. N. . x.g. J i, V I lonk A ihii.w.-. ar fij'ic ludirft tiow; it ml a rifitmi: in ui ar ili;.: B 1'U-wrjt. it i . r.-t W i.n b.v Ltii iueic; i joT atvi ii.!r ,!iri.'ai -. nxmtipaiH. my 1,. --. A. inii lL 1- i doe lk-ri ) Ji.. rj. ti.u.1. mmh t J lte iLX-iii iTie ; .ir i, i ' n. i la.-iHi ws better. ti -ii'i .,: t- ,a-s k-wtiL! it lei B. Mt i. ii - i si ti k, fcbodira . ..( J L: - ' i- .),! months. a j- ! i : ;. i,). jl, - bad taken a U : oflararaeMi in I Jf i . r i-.(rf ilt t. 4.- sr aiisi. 11, said ""it dr. tl lar i, - ruht oot t.i toe: my brxd Vli r..rr .and ay heart : linoat ft-iedUa :rr: 1 iU .t;,i I would die, but I came rri .l ri.hi. r ! hare tc ' had any lanieaewt-inrt " Aj.ov I'RKlS. ' Thelps. X. Y. A -t 13, 5. I Iara a pra.ti'i, i.iic; 1 pre ; rritd Athi'i-honj- in a ea- inveterate I rbeamaii-iTi ot lite ri! : d.-i.JeraDd arm. : Tiiieaj ha-1 1 ,.-'n i w- -Vs sfrmtiinc- ye ErOTiths and r-t.1 H'--'.-.-.tx rareul.r i selected, aiao t!.o rc i tr'rr wvatr. fne botlie r.-r-ovrl rll the trui le. The case reniaiii t II. ik w o'.t a raj ajice Gaisg the mii.iie. G. C Pbicha.ki, M. D. 1 Ererr dr:-.T-i . keep AlhloJnriu sad ALhlofljoruR i iui.taiMTetitfv ii-as n-K l biurtii oi lije ii.T;i!a tue ALhkv phoroi (b li Wilht. Ntw "i.T;. witl aeod either fca-Tiaee ja-iti' n rei i) t of retralar prire. v.tt ii b rl.td per Uue : hr Athloph m d ."' . ft pi' w- For lira- tv1 k . 1t. r aiv-. t nv Uood. Ac A tt.n ;: i'Jt an ujniUjril . fcari; i- i. -v. fv i,e;: ..Io et i dl in-D,. nf S .ii. K. an'i m:Ii rrtuwi EXCELSIOR COOIC STOVES mm jiMiiai. ill FEtbai (2i fe ! L 1 ffifffil ilil Hi R. 13. .Schell & Co., ( JC ialiaT (ll".. JT -i- HOBHE & VABD Katon & 33ros. NO. 27 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBVRGH, I' A. SPRING AND SUMMER. 1836. !NEW GOODS j ilraim io. tit I-. Khar b.. I'lM- Taur Palrorga Is Respectfultj Slciid. Tl-rty Ma.'. a;vu!S-3 u, ;1H t-rvncjinn. !ila;'' j ''.r-it (; a fc:i.vf iruantiai'f l-y C. N. jeWITHlN C SHORTLIDGETS O ACADEMY. i't., K v1"- '- n-rry -STit. T S. rarr. it.aiIK. !t 'JTOlwfli Ttf t 'f-nr-fn fir ;uvT'!', mT fft-if-i fcr kihI--!i i Mr-tiTA r.i-iKr .r- in Hr- rrwtta', ff iav- 3rv yraT iiu ih rntitrTt iiu tt 'Vmti-C're fcTci bail miui. UU T- 5;)(ra-3 l-irr uiai OGrvi Xj IT MX'-Jau JUKi -Tr!-. H itiiiy I. rr'ti'.'kd 1.2J"?k A M. iHarmam run M'ta. a. iiff4-"-lyT pxixTK'R s notice. iiltrfPl :Ip Li:. 5r'd. Ue .VBrotheswaHej T'I:-J..'i- S.Vr-1 . . fa I i.r i.i2?T.'.Art- c lifr abfA -UiU bavins eci.rMr.i. &-v r.rB vial ?.tn.d m- Hi. l ia'C flAU- U Rjaitr imiueiiiaU JwyiaTiI axt Lftta Mrxf claim. arn:LL.l v.'.r ai:(r aili fiv irf lvn.ti-T l4".. al Li rr--w Bar iiu"aaumn. ui s:.adr r..'i;T. Somrr-wt fa. fE N i.1 V. hot 57. Eirrotur ( f bii.p 1-m. art- d p E i ISTIZirs NoTK'E. b-v r:vTj u all prww rinens a ijraler! riiir or a.? l. ifiax tNf .: me aruri tuirf- Triwrd tvjtkt aJM$ tijaS ir.t arnf u! l. rrrMttil r-.rtir-rmalvi (art a!WaTK as an 'Tiai' ''in 10 beld at N.iVNr: m: Twnriav 1 vwtriHrr : fit ary'. Ml: vrr:W oi .'fxtn Sn tier, Ad-r.i-'.-!atff Kff Alaia 1 StiViVr d. K:r aT.'l f.rnii arr,nn T?TaTDU FlifiiBc. f-.T!i aft-: Tit: aTaai.l fMUiitt sjauirkv. txr. tH J a ( . .a KfiT'iaT! Artii-. f IVrtsian raa?v:an of aEtii lni ant Xarr twil. Rtiwa riiiJrrs of TiMffna d -!vKiiii -f fcAs; -C Et-iit. K tr f J.c W arc. d A'-iitl rf S.ttlK'l F. Adcr. Ac. atfWiWa Hirk. A-frMn: ( k. H. raaerwm. txt al Jnwj Fer ! Wt d. F:tki .n irtta! a-cocrn.tf !r.H-3 Pr. dmi wir. sj-4an H-kmazt vc d.' Vn.Ji.lt t acjf:T. F.iieriretie. rfiiat-lc tneo o w!1 TSe rfctwir fruit a-jd InunrHil Nu SwrA. on Ti I "T, r---1 tl. I I-.-' tt '. l-.. 1 fa- . -. trr. .... i eafiT ertik-nn-rtit tti-rmirfvici tae jtrar. Baas- t . ... w . . i.fct y t ir T . . i - ill rw HiilS -i e!l-Kt. wnebet-ier. S T. IMlMSTLATt.irs N.iTlCE. fcsSasf rf 4-aeii?. fe'iTt-Tr.t-t tjrt-s-a-ted. litf iii faiirt Xvm-mtr.p Sii-neiaei Oasiity. PA Irf-ttt-rti-rf a-.tii . .. m: -. -n w um a:-srr -?ttia:e htrint been frrmiiUsi In ttte ander-aT'ied br lite --T-tT-jj aTjiw?ri . Urtltr 1- ti--t-tr rvt-w Wi ait ;-er-in- m-1 Meo to hkmS eiaavu lit iuake ttr.Taedi-ai-t' it ae Til astd tsxav tiat imp fii l-r- unuiiw llr aut o )-Hn wl lie-m till it rantiK-et-isattTii S a-Illei tB Feida"- tse 4tr ttf !- e-Til-rT. 1-ets .1 . ttr rejtMicaor al I. A, Ktrattnt: ??' fajBl WaitaC:-.. E. i P.rWVEL. SalesmGO Sfaileil! av. Soi 20. THE FIRST THANKSGIVING DAY, A. D. 1622. - Ki ih- rtH u i n' , frt l.TtTi,- j i . ,i ' i - ; r: .i. i . . r'. jJi virid rf Taiu - ! Ti mort Oiat tiw lrd -ufilte far.t-i he ; ;Lai,krl tr ti' xin and rain. i Arv,i iitn:frir. I, Wm Brj.ltrd. ;t.v lite ! a-mrr ( ri Unlay, And lite franch) tai etpl- - rm-T ..f riyniuin. say Thn vinur f vt.-.! jt!tr ye -hall $ra!b.T Willi .!H- Ikti'li. Aiid li'd. in ?!) miriitii Ntr-mi.r. tbaiik C."irig ttiiii iim: L.ri " He iudth STxiiU-.! a jitwt j.kuty. an'i iin'i itp v- Uini: il- ha:Ji ijj(rarri wily .a-. and fc. him fnm diif wnmit : An.J untotrtir Fei-t ti Sai J .irali W iid-iU-ij lUu: !: may kun tin- harvf jjrtic. "S-. st.tl4er y-oir maM-U ks. nia-ders : tit-n i ituni:ii4 J all l-iT!vn ; And ti-tx-niK-u. take y-wir tm-kie. and scour f-r iil. tin- ej- ; And Hiai.Vm sinI tlam- f Pivia.:n!i. y.rnr Hn j!e rni: eiiij''.y . T.i iiHr iur r'irvl T.'.auaxivii:. aui make ii a KsM ' f j. iy . " U fctii iif fruil. aJul dailtlii n.i l iir ha.Tw3 in lfv.m ; AL, they an-tite luU;e-t tt ii5-t, Kui iii our iiji.-:: ileariii-. tj-tw i;.lt-n Hit- llo-ViHI lir : Kiirii-'i Jiiiu a iih-moir: an-j -pii-e-. a'nl :'ie u t.tr Pumjkin-P- ! ir.t.':v zh- nratiofi- iit nil f-r tiit auiuTnu Kiai ; Ti- aid the ar were siauiriitc-red ; aiid jsiuie frn tin inxaJc- t.l-at B'i- lx-iijni in the "i.-i.y -aiin : Ur-"ij inilOclHVa- MTVtil iif iIH-. And tilt plum and rrJj ! in-.- f.-rT. -.ir nr-u-r, al. i k ii. aixi pine. Al it'iiirlh canur The u iy aiii;riVil : the stihw had i-snm t-i fall, but the tiane fr..a t'-r iminjj-hwOi belfry rttr.c mTr:irat f.r ail. And sumtmiTK-i t?i-f-k f Piyra-iotii. wlni hainie-1 wit!i a".-nl T"!i-aefit-i K'irT lii w.'ir a 1- in-reiilly tiiaiikei tirt- !r 1. In hiMai sat (invnidr Knwlfurd : roni, ma- truin. an3 mii'kni Jair : M.le- S'jindi.h. will) all hi- nidier. wilh Oiri'l and saiir-L iri-re linf ; Ai 1 r'.tiiuir atp) Vi ami rlalnes til ta?U in il- torn !! ay, K.rt- irrave nf :'; -r-i B- -iaijiiiti n rr .haJ..ed Thaiik-ivin lay. And a :Ti Masawit. t' S-hein. aat dnwn w::ii hi Ijuuiirei.l lrave. A:i 3 au- .if ihr varl ri-iii "f pards-n sj.d aiii avi-. A71-.1 V4;ei3 in tirf- jrrfciuirk-d luire?4 with a Mow ii )iis liram rty clt. He miiiu-nil, Tiar pd (xri Sjiirit love H white eiuidrvn tat . And liien. a- ihe feast was ended with, rraveiy ot!ii-ial air. The liovemor drew hi bread-word out fttim J lis stalitiard Uene. i AndMiulimrthe miiclier ntsir him, 11 j la htrrtiic way. - Haii : Pie of the Purukin ; 1 dub i!e lr:iice of rUaiikssriviii lay J "" - Wide A ti'air "CAPTAIN KATY." , j - Only -iLr UKintliN Katy, an-i willing, I'll be with yoo AffAin. If this ; voyajre is as prosjs-rous as the last I m : a 3". mi tu buy a farm and settle with a dear liule w Ji i-f my ow n. oitwa j And our house sliail be big euoU,rh to hold i , , , i tiie dear old lather, and t. barley, and i MalieL" J ii-"Pt , J Tliat w a ail the youtij: girl -ould say ! for a moment. She wa not given U cry- j icjt, but a tear a ,mldrv41 down her cheek . in spite .f her eiforus to keep it back. I 1 . . j The voata! sailor put his arm ..round her ; r 1 aft he said m a tone of half piaviul en- j - - XTKX5 ' .... ' "tome Katv, Cai-lain Katy,show your- ; , i t.-if worthy ftne nauie vour ptod taujer ; " " ,, . ihvesiou. ProuJi.se uie voU WiJ teepu . b a braie heart while 1 am gone. i , . .. i - i es, n?orge, yoa Deea nwt oe airaia. I couldii t beip breaking down a liuie to think how good you are- But I mean lo tie brave, and, as you say, the three luoiitb w iii soon pass by." Katy Harrow sjioke up coura-reottely, lading in ber brav liuie btairt a secret , uneasiness; she had fell for ilax s. Ann-in- Hi ill I lie touiic mtrin t tiiir via, iiiwii --' . , , , ., , i crove where Uiev had been strolling and I fc - i Walked mowiv in tiie oir-.Tion ot Mr. i i Harrow house. i . .i i .. ...,t i.,.. ti. A muUK ii 1 H ou ai.ci a uuu ..... uwi i oiii-ealci hamscil near liieni and heard : exrry word ot iheir UiUTview, stole cau- j ii. ui.iv out ii..l looketi alter the retreat- I ii litfum, wiUi a iuaaant exptin. j lie a as llvi , ai ttrast, iuuci -.-'..,. than otiitr but w ith something luean and siiiister-lookii about his taoe. " I'd like to choke him he mui under hia brtaiu. " That he shoJild step in be tween Us, when 1 ft-it so Mire of her. too. f be pretties girl and the brightest irl in the Tillajre, and the niy one I cared U uaarrv. You feel xery unr vrf Ler, don't you, my hoy ! Kut ya don't know what I a hold I have on her father, and you may j iuil bet your lile 111 use my power, i i . i.. . 1 . c l... ..!.! ....... l...t 1 Katv is so kind of the old mnn that I siic'd make mo-4 any hacnlice for his sake." The following evening a cosy group wa gat he rod iu Mr. IwaJTjw t parlor. , Cliarley, a trighHaaeil ten-x ear-old boy, 4 sat in a big artu -chair luu-kuug over a - tare book wilu Lis Uule Bister, w..o was -uraed up be4de hiui. Their father lay on a lounge listening to Katy, who was I -laying softly on the piano. " I say, Katy," said Chark-y, sod tienly. Weil T w about turning ber bead. "Ho yoo like that Mr. Hutu lord?" " WeJL not partk-uiarly. Why. do you ank me T" " Xlause I tlont want yoa tu like him. I used to think be wae pretty nice, but 1 can't bear htu outr." " What ha be done to yoa, child T "Oh, he's always aaking tue quttka. alsxil yoa and tru-ive, and trying to find out everything. This inorninfi, as I was filing to ttcliooi, iie overtouk iue in his i-arriage. He wsked sue to jump in, a he was ifoing riiht by the school uuuae and be would tiroi me there. 1 was glad to get a ride, but felt sorry qak k enough. He wked in if Otjurge Lai gone nod if yoa felt bavd and cried A good deaL bot I wookia't toll bim yea or no. Joot tbea nei SOMERSET, PA., , we oa to liis hoase. Yoa know bxw ' z and hai.is' it U Kstif-? Well, be afrk. Ui. if T rcxiwn't like to live there ; anl tie lus little In-other, an 1 ha.-e a ponr ' tny own to n.le on. Id like a jrftnv first-rale, hnt I am wire I don't want faiia fir niv bnht-r : i I tf.ld him I'd rather stav with niT own f.iks. Then he aieI woiiSt i lite to ohim? u yoo came vx,ani Cker od Mabel.' " It time U.T May to Ije in hed," said Katy, Ktaninz up a l-lenly, a red pj-o of angvr in tat-h cheek. Come, baby, ki i pj and (."barley pad nijriit."' I She csrrieii off the little blueyed maiden. ho ws Mmewhat kit i to leave 'the plea-saut jsarlor. Mr. Iarmw arrr with a di.nrli. X'fc and, seating him- st lf by the table, took op a paieT nd : tried tn n-ad. Put he sin gave up the : atftupt, and leanine lutk in his t-hair, lned his eyes with a weary sifh. He was a nian over sixtv. with ail vT hair and a pule, eentle, refined ite. j 1 IxiUiihi a tirni and removed thither with : liauhu-r, in ronirht pild and raiutent hi fainUy. There his second wife had i of needieaork. AjJ he told me hism-lf died, leaving two children, over wImioi j that he'd tase her father and the chil Katy, their half-sister, watched with i dren hoaie to bis big, splendid lKu-e an" motherly devotion. j do for Via as if they were hisown if fdK-'d Mr. narrow wss gvneraliy liked. hi j niarry hiin. Thar he is. I'll he lour.l T diis:ti..n w;is so kind.yethis neighbor j as the door liell rans loodly. i"he has ta-kt-d u;n hiia with aoine nnteropt as i a iancv fanner, one who jrot his fartuins i out of look." Tbev prophesied that he would "(-nine to jrricf " s-oner or j later. j "fharlev.fiud n? his father rather dull j cotupany. soon f .llowe"! his tasters, and Mr. Ihirrow was left t his own nielan- fly musiliirs. They were tntetrnpted I bv Katv. vho caiue in, ber briiJi, cheerv i . ,. , . , . i chair, sl e bejsn stroking b hair Vtvinft Jp from his forehead. "Iear father, have yoo anything on vour miii'l T he akel. " Yxidnt seem like yourst-lf lately." Mr. I'rron hesitated. I have trie-l to keep it from you,a lit tle daughter, but vim will have to know it toner or later." Katy sealoil herself on a footss.ad at his f-et, and czed intently into his . " lot-n me at once. You think to en yo'jiij. bat yiu must nueiuher I'm tw en ty ne-t month, an.l already ! myself an elderly female." "And yon are s;ich a cajaMe little hou--kec.erv said her fatli. r, laying his hand f .ndiy on ihe small, praivful head with its ern of glossy, black hair. " Well, I w ir-h I could k't-p it from you, hut I. d..n't see how that is pissihle any lir.er." Iiu t. .t.t Vtt- Itic ttvinVili-ti nd 'amd ,. - . . , , - . ! Lima K.lu.f in nnliiiftliimnrf rntTT.aelf tt ' his little confident. Katy listeDi-d intent ly, Ttetrayins no emotion except that her cheek pide-1 a little as she heanl that Mr, i Mumford had for some time held a niort- gae their bouse. - It does seem hard that I cant raise sm.-h a paltry sum as $400," he cofr- cluded. - ,jr Mumford has teen verv kind. I moss av nA ri-essint' hisclaim since the fow.' Kut j aUB-t bear tola? in- debted to him " " No, indeed V said Katy, decidedly. " We must devise some w ay to Jiey -ff i that old mortpare." 1 She fell into a tirown siudv, while her i -3 Ctilier watched ht-r with a half-ainuseiL jja,f.m,ub1 air xboutof.nhmg- she ex . Mu,.uU. - Summer Wiers T ' Summer Niarders ! My child, w hat a f-f. it ai.uiU i. fir Win' tn.l wbut al- . ,, ' , .,;. tractions could we otter them on this iiuii UTtiv jOCJ.k,a lovely," Katy went .T. V-W1. enl hnsiam alnailv fraiuinff &11 adxertiseuicrit in her mind. " Ilicht in ' Jl.. tidier i-.f Ilia Ttert-sfiirt-bill within . . ' fi XHtU. , , , v fl- shet-t of w ater. fr sttai Lt-ke. No nies, no " . tn,i,..t unisviUitoes. no malaria. All tnat is r- . . ., ft-t!v true ; we d take them out n-ha; and ive the h all the tniik and fre-ti . , , , . ejjjs th v wanted. 1 thitik we lia-l tt- . . .... . , ler advertise at once, as it lstTeJth.. , . Mav, arni 1 will write. to dear Mrs. o- , .,, , , . ,t bur, who wiil tav hkeiv toknot "I 'Le i petipJe J "Hut who is to do theoakine f'thn ! summer laiar lers? They are apt tt. ex : jici-t the 14 of fare at tlie most tandcr 1 ate prices." deliirhtfu! 1 j bread and biscuit;" siid Katy . - and I cat -, a . , t j cook al! kin.is of meat and vegetables in , . t. , . capital sfvie. Tlie cake and pastes and f.." ,-, , , . ither laiio dishes 1 would un icrtake : . , nivstlf. Uti, 1 would give them a good iQ imU p1 iiTHs. " My ilarlini you woul I jrrow jiale and thin under your bunlt-m - . - f . T 1 . . -v . i a i.Tiw.r i mil I ill r: tr n ti- i unM it f j , k;ndi, of housework, and lobe at the bead of af- ! fairs and make thinp- go !" Her father ktoked iow n thoughtfully into the tali, attractixe little Lice upturn ed to his. Katy was as brown as a gyp sy, with great flashing black eyes, a piq uant nose, and a rno-t decided little tuouth. She was aelf-reiiant to a fault: tie loved to control others, yet was std dom disjaaied to yield her opink to theirs. Christian thousrh she was. slie neexletl to be taught lu-r own weisltneais. , , , .. ,, ... . 1 K ; son come UiPUi:h bitter sutfering ? Her father winoed as tiie thought i cri tsst-d his mind. How gladly he would i l.r. n.lnruil -. ti w tetul ant -.r j t i. i-l if JnratMt fbildrentould have es- i raped them. - IV1..1 ti.Mtisi T-i.n liiik tt i uiVr fa- - .1 . . 'a -w- i. .1 . ! tht-r . ishe ountinut-d. e na t-e at least five rtsjtus we can irive uo, and ther will , look very well a ith a little renttvating. Besides, voa -shall have every cent I earn from my music scholars till Uw inortgage j is -aid off. Now, father, not one word. Just think of all you have done for tue; You trust your little Captain Katy, and he w ill pull you out of this slough be fore many -nontlis are over." -Well, Minerx-y, lui powerful -wrry, j but I d-mt nee bat the poor child will j have to marry him. Long as we expl- I ed Mr. ierge back why it's natural she j should bold off; but, kr'. Leg dead and j drowned, poor fellow, and they can't go j on livin' in this yer way." j Janet, the old colored servant, coucjud-1 ed with a mournful (shake of her head, i and aanin turned ber ev& suarded by ! iutnienae blue s:sxack-s, on the slot king j she was mewding. "And a the summer boarders clared ! out s hea May tuck sick with the fetrer?" i ESTABLISHED 1827. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 188(i. i " Lor", res, tber ran as if t!i plagues ! of Errnt was after Vtn. Oiarkr. he raw : lown a -k later; ni Mb Katy, she ! het horself np ith eiii fw wek. he m.l she a had the h-ver and wasu t bit . afared. I thiuk thejr all p rt of d - - : pat f ir Mr. IsUTiw, he ju- t-k hold rn li.na and worked fit t- kill hiaeelt i the t ; ixr, ue aru t p the sstrenstn Jr n. ami j them damp, (old days in July did the I hi4n f.r him. When Katy came j duwn stairs she fonnd him all rrke'l np j with rheumatics, an' thar he's laid a'ed j ever sinoe.'" j " Well, w haf a siplit of thinin ha hajv ! peued aixie I went away. Ptsre Miss ' Katy; Iic yoa spns? slie's quite give Mr. i "eorpe xxyV j If slie ain't she's a little puma, f r lie should have been home three months : agy, an' thars coin do word frwn him or j the sliip. But there's Mr. Mtuufori lie ! ain't just the tue I'd a pk-k-d tip lier; bat he WHshaje thecround she tread on, tcned to lmit the visitor. bat a she went she broke oot nmvmsi'ioitsly in the woris of a ne-To hvmn : Ixlt' ile Sarin a-tno. km al de do' The ca.lier was Mr. Mtirufof J, and as i ' Janet announriel hisvi'ueto onr heroine sfye said in a hurried tme : Now. Miss Katv. !e a ed chile an ! , - , . , ,, : , -' ( Minn i mifcr. ii ii i luv v. . n ... i,u j him if he' turne i out in de cold 'an' de j snow, mi.1 dat rheumatic aifcclion m him." Katy anr-wered neither by worl nor look, but walked slo-ly into the parlor, here her unweloouie visitor was await inc lier. Poor little Captain Katy Her che-ks j have emw n thinner anil have lost their i I health v color. A h.k of rattient a,idnt-ss ! lias replactsl trie orifffit. s.'l!-refiant ex-prt-ss-ion that used to characterize her fai-e. Mr. Mumford scanvly waitsaf.r lie-r to seat herself ere he breaks tint in a determined tone: " Katy, I've come, as I told you I would a week affo. to my final an swer." "1 pave it to you a week aao. Mr. Mumford. and I hope that you will 1 cvnerous. and not prfss me any nore." "Tel! me one thing. Katy Harrow do yon stili hope that tieorge Manain? will comeback? Ijecause. if vou do, it's the wildest hoi a cirl ever indulged ' - Every soul bnt yon ts-lieves he's in the ! liottoin of the onean." I The cruel wurds cut Katy to the Iieart ; slie turned deathly jiale as si;e replied: "Ami if I had a little hope left, why should yon be so cruel as to a ish to take it away V She hhl her face, quite overcome for a moment, bet Mr. Mnmford went on rousrhly : " Ee-aase it's sheer romantic nonsense, and jierhaps hinders you from marryin!? a man who love yon ten tins? berteT than that tiear'lless youngster ever cu L h. Katy " w ith a charie of tone " if yon wii! jrive yourself to me 111 soon brim: lawk the color to those pale cheeks. Yijor lather shall hae every coiefort and I'll br'.na up the children as if they were myow n. Come, will you kit ves?" "No, Mr. Mumford. " Would yiu. if you were sure tieorse Manninp was dead 7" "No. never! If you must havethe plain answer, there it is." " And you xll yourself a dutiful daUirfi ier and a CTiristbin ? You are the lu-rst otsitirute irir! I ever ?aw, Katy Harrow : but I will b-1 yon krviw that my will is as slmtif as yours '. If yim don't frive Rte a dirferert n er in an lemr's time, voa've seen the it-. Yur titht-rand tlie "sia if v.m w ii! t- turnts r-o-..f thi h'sise a jo, a it can b. 1 Tlien. je-rhaps. ."'! WMi hall't U.-n'tsl -r.f ;'!y " H W on TOW tr ai iT-jrl If yil"! t.'.x Wat ami, .!e. I rit.it l al !r to pav y-.u tlie riji-.nev " " HaDj; t!.e luoDey ; it d-4 U.e BMttiev I want, but yoo r lie waitela limmenJ. hopinc one thir.r from her appeal to him. then bsk up bis hat and went out. In a few minutes Janet entered the par- i lor. She fmnd ber yir;2 mistress h-ic ' on the lounge, her face buried in her hands. " P.ress yoo, chile, you aint sent him ; away T" i " No; he"U lie lei. k only too wmn. (h, ' why dont sl help uw T - Hi.iiK-y. jrhar be wants you to gib ; up yfur will for y..ur poor ole Cither's ! sake. You"a!ler been too self-willed : j yoo Tows dat yourself." " I know that and I've been taught my I !e-in. Janet. But it cant be infs will ! that I should do wronir. and it w-mM be j a crime for me to marry Mr. Mumford. J feeling toward him as I do. And he's ! cruel, and " " Stop chile, for iatyV sake! lt-use ) he lufts ym so dat he', , deter-iiim-l. j An" think of your ole, sk-k father, bein' ' carted off to the poor bouse V ! "He w,i lie, Janet This bouse will i W soM to pay off the toortgai-e, and we ! aiall have w hat is left over. Father said i "And how long will it last and where will you go in the meantime ? Mi kill yer j father to be toted out in .lis weather '- ! de frround all sn w ." 7 ... Katv groanetl Her father' ile wast- i -.t f.. Mr-j- tin ""ti t-atc. a-t ed t, seemed to rise up 1-efore ber in ? P1'- r a mt-ment stie nesi- j I lulul "T .... .-ouie, tioueii, i-wswaiun its-i oaLsliie : I be couldn't bar to k-ave voa in such dis tress. You've only to speak de word, an' hell txxne to yoo." But without waiting tor that " word," Mr. Muniford tepj-ed into the room. "Well, m Uttle -CapUin Katy ' ready i to surrt mk-r?" he asked, reaching out hi hand with a smilfc. " No, no," with a shakier, ad poUing up her ban. Is as if to push him from her. j " .o away ! I cant bear lb sight oyoa V ; YoU cn't- h r tsiiil M . Mumford i furioosly. " IU gel even with you for ; that sptvci, Katy Harrow ! You'll repent j of this." He went out, slamming the door lie- i hind him. Janet was about to speak, j bat Katy turned upon her with fiashicg j eyes. I iTkt lb j "Ho dare ron intrigue arith that man ami trr to rk oron mv ftmi- E.tr m. ! Uiltei ? I w.jul.l ntt thoiizht it f too. ' Jajm." Me went t er own ixiu. and tare-a 1 herw-If on her knws bv thf bed. Winn j sh- arose hfr fn-e was iihw wu-d. j though ti!l yery Ii!e, and she said : ik forsake us. Poor father, he mast n know it fei-nicbt." Katy." calle.1 her father feehty, frotn an adjoining rrvim. Slie went softly in." " Was that Mr. Maroford who went out just now T " Yes, father." "And we are t 1 turned out T" "Oh, fitiier, have I leen a cruel tlaajrh ter to yoa T" "No, you "Lave taaen tny own brave. j true-hearted child '. Ii't be afraid the : Lord wUl n forsake us. Mast I a upT be a-ided in a confused wav, niakinz an ; .T . "Not tnirfit p.s.r father." said Katv. ! fp"M nk onnexN-ary.,he t-vu-the tears ninnini? down her cheeks. - L- ; I"1" n ,,f T"P -i'nithe n-ht by down anl coin speak to Janet." yourself. I m K S?e tssed into the din:n-fv. or.r. site; bat Wore she could reach the kitchen door Jvnet aTtaared. She wa j tPtnhJine from he-a-1 to foot, and said in an air.t.ited voice : "oh. Miss Katy!" lie quietJanet. Come into the kitch en. here my father will ! htar us." " No. no. Miss Katy ; not just yet. honey. Wait till I tells yoa somethintf " " Mr. Mumford is n't there?" in a tone j of lisj.leasure No. uor nolxiv like him. o, uor nola.slv like him. h, .Miss Katy, whom wituld you rather s than anyls-sly elie in the world T " Janet, oh, Janet, what do vol mean r-he caught bold of her f T support. ! -n.:i .. 1 1 .-i. i .. a' a , . , , you.- an yiu as m b-r .tan ie rest c-i us. Tliar. thar. slie' ewine tr faint. j Come to her. quick. Mr. tivrje. ! R'JT K.tv had n. f-iinlt tliilv.-K all stretiTth seeme-l to out of her. Like i j one in a happy dream. he felt herself j lifted in those siron' arms and laid u:.n the loao?. An hour later they were sittiiii; b-eth-T in her father's room. With a radiant face the old man lay there, lookine from, one to tlie otht-r. " I don't see how my letters failed to reach yoo." said tieorge. " I wrote yot after I was reta-uetl. and two..it her times." h, .ierje, why didn't yon conic riirht home?" " Rs-ause I warted tocome homea rich liian. and I have. But it just breaks me a'l np to think ho v.m have la-th suf- f-red. - lliat JHumfiirl sliail Lear a piece i of mv mind to-morrow r w itfl a stern frown. " Oh. George, let us try and forgive h i:n jtr. miserable man." Cal lin Katy ' held the fort ' ptliact y. didn't she. tieurre?" said the ol-i man. lookinir prooiily at her. u Yes. and w hen the enemy was firir2 his hottest. But the campaign is pi e riously ended." Now that the ccmmandin2 oifuvr lias xme to the rescue," aid Katy. an-hlv. The Ruler of China. The present emjieror of China. wbe ! reiirn over the flowerv land is onlv now j a'lout to liesrin, was callel to the govern ! ient oftliat country under highly nn j nsnal circurustances. The Emperr.r Tunsr ! Che havim dieil without issiie the su--: tiion to the Chinese throne passed out of tlie direct liDe. and a cousin of the de , ceased m.iiarch, scan-ely 4 years old. was chosen in his place under the title of I KwaDsr-seu, or Sud-essinn of Glory." ; Kwar.g-seu will take over the reins of ! government at the lieirinninir of the ' Chines- new year, no near at hand. The af t of formal assumption will tw 1 ppt-eidetl by the siuTiSi'e of the winter soVstice.. which is performed tarfore sun rise on tlie morning of the S'.st of Icra ler at the alter of heaven. Tlie eoiperr r kneels in front of the table of the shani;- : Us 'heaven in which jition he is re : srarde-I as being in the center of the uni verse. In his prayer he a-knoleijt that he is inferior to heaven and to heaven aione. A builoi k is then offered as a sacrifice. The asoen". of the throne and the inar- ,.ftl, ..r-.i- 1.1. t.lis. In tlie ' - , -T loiiowms vear. in is wnn iriejie cere- reaiiy beirins. To say that it is a life ma le up of a continual round ef ceremo- j nial oliservances is to descrile its con- i fincuiciit but inaltsjuaU-ly. Tlie empe ror's hours, ex en his minutes, have sts ial duties ai-tminted tv them, frr-m i his earliest childhood dow n to the me tlieiil OI IUS tieain. ivw ang-seu jruj.ioses. ; an-l nis otiaru oi rues insjsisesv aaiu it.i j r...r..... ta. L-.l rd t,e ! , , v .a c .. .51 J . IllVillllll -...' . 1.1 . w .... , .... . universe and onlv inlenorto heaven may ,, , ' ,, , well 1 tlie most miserable mo nan b - Cats in Great Britain. The number of cats in th- Unite.) is itnatel at fully 7,MX'XW. "T-Se lrora oayB - ueii "'re in Britain that stringent w"ere pattsed for the punishment of an.v l"rsotis wtio tul or stole mem. m tJl" tlae cats bek-ngina to p.yalty '"" "I-liy ptotected, and if any one kUW wousers that guanie-j tbe Print, granary he had lo pay A fine ( 'aat!h ' a would cover the cat when bung up by the tail, with its head touching the floor. Any one wdo Has 'rT bad occa-skin to make a heap of, ... .1 f that, in tbe case o, a gt- vat - , ItTtuniTT Why Her Nose Was Cold. It w as a horrid old uncle of two dear young crea tunes who ki "d them la .th ) on nt-et:n7 tla-m at a tennis tiartT. t -AH, Jennie,- n exciAimeti, as ae . -., 1:1 V.l pressed his lij to riwK taf one giH v , did well to put on yonr Uik k nuder j c.i,he, as your UKtther adviaed." I Then ha smacked the other one's j pretty month and exclaimed : ' " And you, Maria, are foolish for not j having done the aasks thing.- ' "I'd be pleased to know, uncle," re- j sorted Maria, " bow you found out so i much aboot invisible thinis withoot : peeping; through Ihe keyot . Simple enotigh," be ex -laimed, " your so is eotd. and Jennie's is warm ; I am a rtsais.-oer." Bnm to. e r a How Gettysburg Was Lost. ienera! E. M. Law fdSmth Carolina. ! It i a frecjUrtt iyinjr that in the win writin? in the IV"ero!T Onrwmof his j ter a ar wr hits ctL:r.i to 1.. but en y exjierieno-s at f jttvsburs:, tel'.s of a ' hi:ne!f ; that when the biixatrds send in p.r. jn miti. -n he made to tleneral H"1 j th'-ir carL he can draw his chair np to t an art:rk on the Tnkn W.t. and savs : ; the sJove, t-ut h is ftt-t in the oven, and I an I ' n i (n-cnl H-il on tlie ridje com- launicsted to hita the infrmation I havl obtained, and p-iintc-1 .sit the e-A.- i h ' cusmtion is or:!y i!turiri hen he ad ; ahich a muveaent by the IV- Sank j journs U- the table aivl lanijm-ts on j Uiiht be uta ie. He coincided fully in j ndmv pies ax. I -ithrr meat.-.. This is ail toy vieas. twit Said 'hat his orders were j a ni:take. i positive to attack in front, a n as the j A il d:-ner will see the indutn i Seft of the orps should pet into p t"n'n. oi farmer i-rawl out of ld f ur hr-ors I I therefiire enlcr"d a frmal prist bef -re dat'ijit, s-ftea his !"ia with i akainat a dm-vt att k,on the rrmiol: i haiuiiier ami n-iaimence his day s work ! 1. That the ?rat aatrjral stn-nth of the with a lantern in one hand and a bucket enemy's position in oar front ren lerni j of frozen slop in the "ther. He has frai ; the result of a dire1 assaTiit extremely one t a thousand whi-h slx-ve um-ertiin. 2. i ii it. even if suci-esrlrl, trie "uI', l" THin P-A !tairr:iicr in izie, kdii mir iti 'ji iwni w . iu Ui I1liijt."ll Vt lnir.ruve it. j. Trit a movins u;on it fnou the siuth. and the esten4on of ocr rikrht win from that i"r" liw -netuy s h-ft and rear. j W5n B" pr1i.l'!e. but easy. 4 that sm h a movement wtwid cvnntiel a . chanj1 of front i.n thejiart of theemnjy. 'the a!ianl.n:uent of his strf.n pisiti'.n on the heiirtit. And fore hiui U atta k us in tis:t!..m. i.iea.-raJ H- 5 called nji Captain Hamilton, of hi starT. and re.jne-l me to n-Jieat the protest to him. and the )!P.in.ls on which it wa ma le. He then dirit-il Captain Ha;iii!t-.-n to find W-n-eral Lcltirtreet asquickiy as possible and deliver the protest, and to say to him that he - Hood 1 ind'-rsevl it ful' v. Hanoi- ti"-n rode ciff at once, but in al-ut ten minutes returne.ljM-c'mtiiie'i bv a stalf- rScer oftieneral Lontreet. who said to ' encral Hi"l. m mv heanne: -j'-neral , . , , , , i taca at oti.:-e. 11. -.1 turne-l p. me anl j i merely said. You hear the orders?' I at i once moved my briira ie to the assault. I' n,,t 'W whether the jw.test ever i rvache.1 tiederal Lee. From the brief in- ', ' tenal that ehipscl 1-tween the time it j i nt -neral Lf.ngreet and the re- ; I wipt of the order to beirm tiie attack. I j I enclineil to thir.k it did nm. Oner- j ' al U'njstp-et has sin-e said that he re- j i peated'y a-lvise-i ajrainst a front attat k ; and snjx-sted a movement by our riirht flank. He may have tbouiri.t. after the j rejection of thi advice by (ietveral Lee, j tbat it was useless to press the matter fur j ther. j "Just here the battle of rettysburs I w;hs lost to the Confederate anus. It i- l !i--U-ss tu -iM-iilnte iiTmn rbe turn aiTiirs - ! , . , . , ' , , . lli-C-r T T;hll- i..k---ri IT Tf.e t l iiiieoer-,Te i I cava alrv h d been in communication with f th" amir, and if Cieiierai ! the n-st Stuart had kej.t t teceral Lee informed. j as he should liave lone, of the movement i ) of the Federal arm v. In con4iierinr the i caases of the CoiuVierste failure on thnt : particular field, we must take the situa tion just as we find it. And the situation w as as follows: Tlie advance of the two armies encountered each other on the 1st of July. An enirairement ensued in whk hthe Confederates were vk-torious. Tue Federal tmo retired through tiettysliunt and took position a!on the height east of the town a position .which if properly defrndtl was pra1knl ly imprepnabte to a dir-t atta. k. "The whole natter then resolves hself into this: 'ienerej Lee fail -d at trt-ttva- burj nu the 21 and ."VI of Jalv liecam-e he made hisa'tai-k j-reci-s-iy when hisenemy wante-i him to make it and was most ful- ly prepared to receive it. Even had he saix-ee-ieil in drivinz the Fe-leral army rrom itsstn-nsr position by a general and simultaneous assaUit along tlie whole fmnt i w l.kh w as the only possible chance of sui-oess in that direction), he would have found his army in very much the same condition that Fyrrhu found his when. a.Vr drix-ins tli linnans frr-m the field of Ascu'um.he exclairiifsi. "Anoth er such victory, and I am undone! " Something He ForgoL When Mr. J'-r.k'ns went to his bed room at half-past one. it was with the d- termination of p nnz to sleep, and with another determination that he woul d not lie interviewed by Mrs. Jenkins. So. as S"m a lie had entered th- door, and de- I itetl Lis Ian:p u-n the d fie. 1 ."inme oi j h: 1 "ll-.-ked the front door. I put tie chain on. I pulled the key out a littl ' . . ' out. I emptit-l ltie lrip pan d tue re- friirati ir. The d.f.k P-k the silver to tied with her. I put a cane under tlie i ! knob of the back hail !. I put the Ststenins oxer tlie bath-p aim windows.. ! The jiarlor Sre ha ctl in. I pat tite i i... i.. ; ...!,. I .11.1 r.. .11 1 ll,e iutlt.ll u ...;:..K It i not ring to rain. N'- eave me anv me-saj-e lor vou. 1 i .. , ... , . , i mailed vour letters as sfsn as I g-t down " ; town, i our mother did not call at the I 3 , office. Nobislr dietl that we atv intn-re-t- ed in. Iid not hear of a niar-Tai-e or en- gai-ement. I w as very l-usy al the iffk making out hills. I have hung my f el'.-thes over cliair 1st ks. I want a new trfakiiUtL j tlilik that a; j , w,,, oow pof t)j(. ,.-rf,t : Mf. jl kin!i ,;a ijt. bs- j ayh,n M ilM.o;rj.f and a triuntptiant i : wjji,e 0)(n bw h UM ! ( Lw.k( anJ . iw for j m hB m ribquaketl bv a bf jy. j why yM ukf, (lff Tf K.r hj(t . j " t sorry tie siepx 2o wen. H-,n-a is a verv sound sleera-r. A than- ' ; jabi i,ins to w-,ke bim " Its a We-atiCi; to la- able to slep," ! said one of his friends one day. I'm j sure I envy yno your ai-cttnipiislitr-er.t-" j Yes," sakl Ejones, " it's nice at times. but do yoa know I get worried attoct it tccasitmaily ? I get to thinking some- -i, w(ta,, ba,,tfcn tome if the j. ortd abould mmm kue night 9rn ySi ad-p. I'ra niorailT sure I shouldn't wake or know anvthfng al-oot Myl lbe tj the' gensatk-n I mid have next day w hen I woke- up 1 bad been left sends a cbm spine and away into crir of my house when Tm BJ -m tirf kU. ..rrTflc JrwrtvU. The most stubborn canes of dyspepsia and sk k heatiacheyH-kl to the regulating and toning infioenoesof H' jod" Saraapar ilia. Try it. lei WHOLE NO. 1847. A JoPy Farmer's Life. ! t-n 1 the daT in readies the S-mens- : Hekili atij other pl p.r and i l-okt Accord in to travlitioa. this m- tli ir noses ;n L.s taee ia-1 tip the eon- tent of freer.-s ar his bucket Til it l..ks on :ke hi:u. wht-re it a kkatinn rink. When he has sped fmoi the bog j pen he hunts nr six ir en biK ket. and craw! thn.'.ih a wire feni-e to miik j twciiry-net-n evs. Th-se animal- wait until he h.ts the bm ket nearly filled. ! w hen tht y ki k it ter, aimins -si tiiat the crT;te:)1.s v kaln'triin si.h parts j of h: eiotlrn.' as the hop. -;ureil. Now j si;. then t.f.y vary tiie m .ni-totiy by ! ki-.-kini; hita in.-d of the bucket, hi.-h ' tnak-s h.ru Sti l X.rvi and hti.esi k. i When tlie c-"a have l-i n miike-1 he ' sr"es to feed the horws and finds the fiiare doubled np iii tlie iiiarif r j with the ci !:.'. He tiren hai to mix up a i i"t of aoDite and aster, which he at 1 te:iipls tn pnur .3. n the animal's mouth, i when it hit.- hiui .n the te-th with it j front foot and make him wish that he i had never be-n lrn. He works around i al! the morning with the old mare and ! then proceed, to curry the dun mules, which trr to see whit-bean kick the fumiest and 1 iv !.! tin.- ts tli.n-. ! he feel as tM.ll.il f.e li.T imm.! t'.tv.n..., a corn shell, r. When he ha.- fe-1 the hens and watered the tattle and hunt-! tLtve hmrsfor a twenty-cent pis and ,h..j.ped halfa.i.ri of elm f.r the h,tse an,J (airr.) f,.- bi-ket, .4 water v. the h. .pa-sand sh-!letl three bushels ot corn ,.y hand and sh-nelei a road thr-cu-h ,. ft f mov an,j niii ttl t,.ws and eurritd the mules and d.l.v-l the j,i !aarp jn lD t . , i v. lie-i. and gets up aain in tiie j-mirj four hours Is-t'.irv daylight an-l dies the whole thin oxer tusiin. A". !". ,. An Incident Of The Season. "There come an-.ther said the hard- are dealer as he suddenly interrupted a conversation al-u the stiite of tlie iron and tried to hide hist.lv tarhind that of the vy-.r.x T- The latter was on rei-Otabie politician who think they oi l the ..;tit..f askinif f-r an espUnation. ; n-4 grt the plucea to whk-h their patr-.it-whena eit'in halle-i and said to th Lim entitled them. Tbey are themselve dealer : j corrupt tiien. who hide their own vice "'h yes, yon ser.t that stove pipe tip i hT Attsnka n.n others. President Ar- yesteriav artern.x.c. didn't voa?" . - "Yeswir." " Four links .tid an elbow?" " Yes, sir." "Told me 3 wouldn't liave the trouble fittins the joints?" -I I thir.k I di l." " Think I Why. blast your old sw ind lir.if vis,tkin. ym know yoa did! N.it orie irfernal j-.ict would t-p-ther. thou.'h I worke-i for three hoars. Ik.n't you ever srBk to me asriin ne.-er! I do !mi"e a s'-iarp thief, but I have no respect for an old liar." "Wet didn't vmi T.nnch bis Km.! ! .i',v . , ' . ., ', quer.e-l the n f.rter, a the man passed j "Why don't I punch ail he is in town ?" asked the deaVr. jnst as t se vnd citizen -a!ne t-i a halt and puckered his mouth to say : "You caD send up for that stove pipe." " Ye. sir." " That st. .ve pij.ie that I Injured home i last n-'s-ht." " I remerutier." I "Thestue pi;- over whih I sweat i and swore untd midnight and tbeniuash I e-i fi..t and fiun; into the alley." " I'll send f. r it." " And I cx-uid have n:a-h-l von w ith j it. yiitj o J for it! d sill, bti.guetl hypt-rite! Send nemove it! l'ti't Dever k,k another honest man in the i,-t " No. sir; I nexer will" humbly re plied the dealer as he opene-l his do..r toescapeatb.nl man with bhi in his eye -minir ai"mss th- street.. Punched Coin in the Collec tion Boxes. What te nes-d n our chur-h U less preai hingof pp h ibitktn an I mop-pre h- ! ir.; of hon-sty." was the exeiatnati--n of a t.u-inoss maa to a friend who t k th- sea! le-ide the sj-eaker m a train fp.i Connecticut it to New York. This rather remarkable comment ts the answerthe friend ps-k-ved when he aske-1 the buwneaji man what be had that jinlt-1 so in the heavy has thr.t Was taken frmi tlie seat to make room. T'nis t-'az." o-r.Tinue-3 the busiri--ss man," contains punched, clippel an-1 atiase-1 iv: ns, and I aiu ir-'icg to New York to sell the It 4 for what they will fet. h. h. no, I didn't take them in mv basii.es,. bat in another way, in whk-h I ccsilda't refib them. Yoo I an. treas- urer.d-ourch'.PUaD-itl-t-tenk kles and .-the coins were put from time to time in tlie cntriUution l-,x. When rlipped and punchtsj c,in besran to be rel. they b-siin to tnak- their appearance in .or Iwjxes when the collection wetw 1. m.Tu uk.. 'i r t; - - buiidrt-il dollars' worth of this coin at its ! - fai value. I am j-tini to suirjest to our miui-V-r that tie stop preanhii.g prohni tkm f-r a while and irive us a serwn on j-etTy iiii.jiie1y. Cur church isnl -i-nliar in this rs;s1 either. Tlie treas nrer of one rif the 4her churcliea in town tell toe that he is bothered in the same wav." .V. P. A'im P-m. What Women Read. A man who has started a number of ' necked g-rtiri bottle filk-d with water, papers and wlo is kern on all iv-ja;er ; w hkh he had overturned as he k ll a-si--p subjects told n.e the other day that he ! lia-l not time einpty itself. Ho fa the had at last hit cjton a higldy valuable ; at-ul travels when tl.e o.y is atdeep? scheme. ; Cften when we awake we shrink froni "I have ast-crtiuned thpgh a careful j goine hack into the dull ptutine -f a w-r-enes of obst rx ; Atkins," be -swkl, that did exigence, n-erertine the pieasacter women wh read the newspai-ers are in- h of dreaaslan-i Hr-w is it that so-ne-terested' in foor subject ; scandals, mar- tis-e. when we go to a strar.iT" place. riagfst, doaths ami etiqae-.te. Take any fancy that we have seen it before ? Is it woman in town and toss a paper in her possible that when one has been asleep Jap w hile slie is working on a -piai:er depicting the evertastinj "Three JUttie , ann Has tnat memitry tu a wnv-n so mb Makis, or is et eged in some eoally ab- prises us ? In a wort how far dual is tha sorting work and what docs aha do? ! Hfe of man how far not? Fir" she jUnff ai.-r.ii the leil!iria un til in? coiu- lu Uw Yavturia Moroaui p ie. She at once drops her work, ta;a i her treth Bieditatively with her thirtihif. i and wades through every word rf the re port. The mora! she draws frona the story i usna.'y that she doent see why uia h fu.- is made aliout that M "vrouni : creat-re whtun sfie saw one n.chv on tht stre at the Cea nd tsind to ta- aa awkward as a Thi she scp iK ' ruptly and kircoTer tie paper ti'! arie finis the column headed Tethi" Here : she revels ft a lotflt while, won daring if the Johnn who hae ju del "is any re lation to the .Toh.-.na wh rwr1 at , lhesectd 6irnj-tMose down t:e rirtit" ke near the ir-m,l, froeri where the epent th sa-Biuer in Connecta at R.mr years Ba. After aryiins this over 5r some time and setthnsf it js!t'ely . way or the other, she zotst on to the next name. If she di-ot-ra the death of a child she dtt'inew at iwtt that it wts si-ariet fee:. and .Wi lea to havethed.a-. t"r k k that rah on I.ocy'a k the inr-Tant sfie rt-rnrris from h.i. Then she cmn to the marria-e ohinn. I'id yi.a ever ,ee Hnytiiiriij more imrtrrK than the S-ii-q.t;. n of the wonvan no-r the marriages 7 An earth'j'.uke w-atldn't dirf'ir. her. She inve-tt eve-nr -ip"e with the romance her own courvti:p, and nesnff ir.t. ss-iiiat:oc on the ;rriorus prxjietts an-1 the style of tiie bn.iea wt-idinij outfit. As i-r trie eti tjtiette oiu!:in. tfiat alway make hi chatter. "Were." she says.! tlie neM alt-sue-1 ytsin- w.-inan writt-s to the e-iiv-rto knw whtther .ie iKisrh! tti iro to a thea ter with her ynunii nian wit in tit a chap eron. I refacrura-r the first tiioe dear Heury t'k nie to the theater.' jui i n'. After slie ha wade-l thrri tiitaco'nmn he thr-. the par aidn and fiat Mitht when tier bnstund t'iie h :: fie t li. h-w mot h she was int'-res: I in the newpsjs-r. 'Ye.' lie says, the fiaiierH are ruiirhty readable now. That i an awful catastroplie in Ch.irlet .n. .i-r! itT H wife l.f.k-i up at hh:i ar. 1 wy: What whs that .icarT Why. the eari.-ju.-ke." "Was there ne. W-e!!. thtre. that tiipid old pa; r didn't liave a wi ri ait it." The husband .s-s an ! -t.-l he Jiprr an-1 h-.w. her a ix eolu'i.:: art:,-l-uD tlie tirt tiiW. he had mt -si n it, f-f "lira-. Now there's a j!nter fur any tuan with brain." continued the p.r jet t'Tnf new i.iaperiTiiew hat out oi' breath, but rry HiU.-h in esrni.t. "and I'm ""ir j to work it out. Every woman in Aineri-,-a will buy a jaierthat jKit fi-r?h int i-lijt-n.-e on scan.iai, marriage, death, an-1 eti-j-it-tte in the niot allaririj; style of the art " P.'.ately Hall la the :,'. .-n A Tribute From Grant's Old Pastor. "Die fiev. J. P. Newman, funeral irant'a ilj itir. n .w atin rt-npyir.i; the pulpit of the Metpija-iititn Metti-e (list Church. iiev.,ttsi mot of a rt-ti. sermon to ex-PrcsjdeTit Arthnr. whotu he luid knoan fr-rii r yh.l. Situe of h:s utterance struck a res"insie a ch-.rd in the brea-ts of those present tliat. defy it: at pr jr eties of time an-i place, the im mense au-lk-n'-e burnt into appiau.se. It. Newman tMnclu-le"! a fillowa I a:u ar,ir that there were whispers t against the purity of Prt-sident Arthur's ! r.rivate life. Who nf those who have j -vpk-d the White H .ase have esrai- ! 'Vfamation? AVwshinirton. irant. i-ini-nn. n.niei.i. were n-n ext-vpu.in w ; T5,e-e attai-kcame from dis- thiir. pr.ibabiy hi.l his m!t. in-J that ! there may have eri s-rtne ia his private j life is not for me to say but I do not b j lieve tlit the man who huiii- the rT Wt j trait of his dead wife at the fa of hi I bed, so that her face m-itht l" the last I thin he should see at ni'ht and the first in tlie nu mini, was deservir-athe chanre ma-ie ajaic him. Let as hope that the Chnian wo nan he loved intensely ia life, whose death br.ke his heart ahd made kis life in the White House a ray less ont let us h.pe that her wa tiinr '. him on the other si ie was not in Vain. Peace to his ashes. Causes of Typhoid Fever. The most important k-ssfn, to be learned by the pubik- in reference to ty phoid feer is that it is a "filth dist-ase"- s not often, not pcneraisy, ''u' stiwaya. Anl ' pertiajis the next in importance is that i while the prudattion f the disease pro j Hi My re juires that the m- .rbifi-.- ainT, ! the sli:n--nt.iry muorK tn-n'rine. as in I kl or dnnk, it i possihle for the sliv j ary fluid in th ninth an-1 t iroat to j ibsi.rti t ie poison fnim tiie at:n. isphere i an-1 thas t-ecome the medium of itstrans i mission to the stomach. Tliere is a!to a thir-l Usan of no less value to us. viz : That various aticles .if f.aal. anl efc j ally milk, water and other fluid f---d. j - the sanie ppija-rtr of ai-si-oir.g 'he lexer poison from the atm.-phere ati-1 -fills rs-om:n;r t;e rftuclew of its in-tr-siwtion into the aystetu. Mv own --ervat!na ire f'l'iv in kp- insr a ith tiie view that tiie jh-turg-tii-n of ' t.'ie pui-ofioas email tiotis by the saii : vary se.-p-t.ons, anl by f'"l -r 1 in j paritries and kitcljerw, but e-5s-iai;y the I lat'-r. fam ish--s I he expLination of ut-tX- 'y ail the so-called " sporadic" ttv- J pooi-l fcver wurrini in thii ' iarj ppjp..rti..n of .s it eitv. ia a iil l-e ill , ruert-i on "xa;u:n.iti iti th.it oil-.P-ua ! emanatkins fp-m kitchen drains, tun ! tn -re fpsjijently frsa pnvy vauit. af i easily pepeplil-ie to tiie aenstes in the ( pcas where fo-al is ir and where it ; is heimr prej-ared t be table. Ii ni st ! of tlie oJ-serxatioris I have ma le on this . subject, it hasappeap.sl ti la- theprivy ) van! trtther than the dr.iin that has ! n re-sjuiiihie for the exil. A-uai m Hit-fjw. I " i The Mystery of Dreams. ; ,!aQ fra a4 tbr t!.x.k .oj i fir rtroke trivf, He awaseced j twaj tr,k , M Mvintrin the interxal 4. thjtt h bad crwrmtte-i a 1 a.iaiVr five v-ars, tried 4 tj,e shot k of tndir.g , ,i, i.a.ter a!xut his net k an -Use. 1 h m into c msciousn". w V-Q he di-overe.l ; tlmt 11 these events ha-1 happened : in an infinte-tsiinal fraiiect of li:ie " ' Mi-hauimel, wish inn to lllastrate the j wonder of sleep, told bot a certain man. beitiga siieik, found himself fc-r his prule made a pour fisherman, that he lit t-i as oie for sixty Jt-ars, bringing up a family ' and working hard, and bow upon waa.ijg tap fpu his king dream, ao stAirt a-cti i had he been asleep that tlie narrow- the soul has floate'l away, seen the plaee,
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