The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, May 02, 1888, Image 1

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VOL. XXXVI. XO. 49.
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BUY CNbY TjHE
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WHISIvY,
SOLO ONLY BY
JOSEPH FLEMING, DRUGGIST,
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UNDER THE SHADOW.
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THs lifted that ).v. t!j faral ao Vv
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W'wf ltr!T eo fx-T U-yaf4 th? in.
The ii' o. i lil ft. i hv C'Coe to Ukmu
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Ari.- aij tjs nw Itrhl lo pain
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A a.iji an at tbr i Jay.
X-r ctv-tc thai ill tow-fa tranwwH
Tty iVei.V -iTfc : bat iu
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JACK'S UNCLE.
oid J,js.u!i FUv2 a ! nouitratisat-
t - i ti u
tiuil, a the t-'ie irustt-e fcnd exinalor of
.lte bro;.er will, J.jciali hud lieen
uii-a-tou.e! for many years to bd'.y ti.e
! iiid's widowed ui'.i-er. and had rendered
the itf amiaa's iift a bur di-n to ht-r by j
; tyrjtitou iiierf n-me tnd uiK-jiie-l f-r :
: crilicis.n. I'-ut whea Jjck Fit x, m iio j
I a the aidoa'a eident fm, l-autc id j
enojiti to ri:ize tlie position of aaairs, ;
lie usaaifesleda ticfiLt and souiem bat re- j
i leHku spirit Uimard b uncle, and ehum-
: pioiied bis iin.ther'f cause w itii more leal
! than discrctioa.
' The result wath.it in the curse of
! tir.te old Josiah disrovere'l tlut his a.
' evudencv over his sister-in-htw had cea-
t-i, that hi:
' Lot brook
nephews and
meet wouiJ i
his iiiteif.Tcrit or listen to
Id etl!ireaiid that, tiiou:
welcomed ;
with rt-!-ct in bis late briber's bouse, j
he wasnrded ihiku in the same ili.t i
!
i'.s an or "nary vis-tor or.al least. &s n '
, uncle and ffuardiaa. w ho had no turticti-
' !r claims either to levereac
.ce or aU"oc-
I
' t:-.n.
; Thts was very j-iir.fti ti Mr. J-Ltb i t:
i itv S im;;;-, lor. bt-in a jaimpoas, :
- siinctiuiouioue oiJ humbug, ilv i-,nsider- .
ed that he was the benefactor of Lis dt- i
i ceased brother's far.iilv. thu:rh be would
l'"Te 'ua' lt thcuit to justify bis pre- 1
tensions. Kesard'os of his Wins a rich i
' butiR-lor, bo was ijaite inoapable ol any i
' act of iindne- or jreiierts'itv. and tiie
seneraJ ioiuv.ssion that bis niece and !
nephews were tnrtre or lew dejw.dent oa
nephews were tiifwe or lew dej w.dent oa '
!m hourrty mn eTttrrely prrtieou,s, seeing '
j thai tue income wbieii be jrra.lginir;y ;
j doted oct to them was really derived '
j from the proceels of his late brother's '.
e,. - te. j
it is not surprising unJer these circuui- j
j ive as lie was ea-ilv cowe-1. r-f;ised to :
lilt an.r to assist in givinj Ja.-k a '
start in life, and be was secretly dlsjp-
jointed m ht n the lad not only succeeded
iu obtainini: a situation for hi:u-. if in I
; the city, but tiiat be even contrived to j
1 keen it. ' I
Nevertheless, tiie amiable old cent le- !
1
! c:mvie,t)oa tiiat his nephew mas a worth- j
I fY.ov, -hd be experienced a thrill ;
of satisfaction when Jack burst into his
ntii.soea of-..en.-w,n i..f.. , .
and Enxkms that it was evident at a I
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i'.u HC 111.' L ra iZAtf.la.il:' H lila ltriil If ;
taned. !
- tVn von ci.e me five .icrmtes nr.- I
tele?" i::-iu:red bis nephew. in a I
j muth more deft-rehlial tone thau wa j
USiii-l.
" Weil, will, what is
the matter 1
m-
tj-iir.-d old JosLii, quickly.
I "1-mieJ.siah.I have come to make an j "Look here, uncle," said Jack, I.ftin? ! pleasant req-rts. as r. is prottao:? mat .
i apjeal to vtmr p-woitr and kindnesw. Li-' finser wamin-ly. leave me to a.an- ! Ja, k I,u!e foresaw how full and complete f
I I am afraid tiiat 1 hivj beer., perhaps ! se n,j own aS-irs. " I promise that I j ": "taliation for hi uncle's bardi
5 sometimes cot .;nite well, as re.-pct-tfu j will infonn Mr. Marti nesa of me enjasre- j ns'"
as I nibtiJ have been, don't vou know ? j Rient to his dajbter. There is no nee 1 ! o! J 3l' f'o-vcr. w l-.ere his rocket
I Btst I bore v.rti w.lifor-ive'u.l for.n-t ail ! whatever to out yourself forward : and ! 3S concerned, wasnevtrtlisisevltosivc !
that. I mas much vounner then. vou:lia 's more," ad led the young man, '
is,,. :! i..v motbera hdt?. la ,. i, -..H with ris'.r.-- color, "if von do. von sliall i
that 1 r-i.ily felt bound to tan-d
up for
t cer.
; Jatk rlejrj dclivctts! this
speech in i
incbererit '
' ss h aa Kia-r. bit-atli an.l lDc.I.ercr.t ,
manner, so unlike bis nsuai .-aim de- i
! meanor. that a t!Linterested observer
j a oiild imnasii.sttly Lave sispetted the
cause of bis emotion. There m as a w ild
lu-ss ab-iut the s-t of his necktie at.' a
.n-n..ral .!i ant of in 1-.:
dress mhk li are sure tokens of iove sick- I
utg, pajt old J.iah, Cut lieiii seeus- i
tiw - Jti interpret these tender sins, and '
bi'iii, iijoreover, of an unsentimental ;
natiire, could tr.'.eat no other eonclu- i
., ,i j,:, ;,... ;.,.
j ted. .
tto on, sir. go on.
You hare come to ;
y Uial ou have lost your sltuatiem, 1 i
sopia - aK - r be said, steralr.
"Ua.no.'" answered Jack, with suc h I
an easy assurance that his uncles heart :
i sstak. " Bothistf of tLe kind. Ia fact
I m.miM e,.t a raise next rear if I should I
: stav.
"If yoa should stay? Aren't too
j ou z.it?uea HA.t . .lieu I oa ,
to stay, then T he in i-iirei, j
go:
anxKnsiy.
. I
TtiKt deoen ls cttin too. liDele " said i
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a .a. .ci . uuiiiisi.. ..... ma. a j
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nave no ciasnve oi masing acy.hir.g oi
aa iiicoire u t years to come, in lime, no j
j dooM. 1 should obtain a decent position, j Oel Josaali j leg wg too graspm? to
but that m ill not le fur years to come j !e the b-ast opportunity of jiromoiing
t until too late, in Jact," j tlie interests of his business, white lie
j "Too late f-r what?" inquired old J- j mas mean entiugh not to l over-scrupa-j
sialu more convinced than ever that bis j loas about the methods beemployed. He
j nephew mas intoxicated. ! therefore put on his bat and called ira-
I ara comimr to that, untie Josiah. ;
h:..
i crow n of liia bat and' eviacbag other !
I symptoms of embarrassment,
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tue troth i
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i it ti.tti-aii ik . t Raul 01.1 jfs. .-
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siah. with an uncocgenia: uugu. ,
"Yes. It isn't that I'm in snch a tear- I
- . . - i . t i
u;jj Larry to get mamed, said Jack, ea-1
I aru quite prepared to wait a i
: rvasonable time, and so is Louise. But I ;
. -. . a t r ai T I
a show W better rospt than j
1 ..nu.ni e lwinirat.ie tn anom.rt !
I a wife." i
And no wonder r raeeringly remark-1
1J Joriab bo tlvlSlJy enjoyed
the youth's evident crofosion.
! a u'hat I earn then lo ask vou ancle
! Josiah. said Jack, roosin himself. " as
whether you could give me an opening
omer
SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY,
j b in yoar offie. Of course I koo I j
j have no liai hat-vf r rj--n ySa ; but j
f sti!!, this ma oriirinally in? father's basi- j
I' nta, and you have no pertner. I coulJ j
pft pxvl Ustiuiurmls from uiy present!
! riu;.Uiyers, and I are sure " j
j "I supjo j "u mould refer to be sen-
5fr jentH-r, voald yw not?" interrupted j
I c!d Jitsiih, Karvasricaiiy. '
! " 1 don't a.-k I don't expect ('A a min-
' ti'.v ti be taken into pirtrarh;p," said
i Jj k, incicg. "I r-h'u!J, of ur?, hope
i t!.it in the futcre, if I should prove my
j t if rnoithy, you mould like t tiontinue
i tiiC old n.me in the firm, and nader
t that I a:u n.it an unfit xr..n to sured
j vou. Yon ace " added the Ton!U with a
i burst of rand r. "what I chieflY mact is S
i to b? admitre to your olJice. Whatever
in? j reut Silary and j r jspetbv, if I !
! were r.ly in yoar olie. Mr. Jlartineaa, j
1 knea irs you, and that I am your neph- ;
! ft, wouM euturally li-it-n " j
' Martin-ju ! What MartineanT critd i
j J-iah,iiiterrapticj Jack 'a oration. i
i "Mr. Marti ccaa, of Mincms lane. A j
j wool br.ker, isn't Ik ? laai gu.-vheknoms j
; x.yn" t-aid Jack. '
j "t'iil So tlie youns lady is a daughter
j of my old friend Martineau, eh ?" ex
j claimed old Jo;ah in stirprise.
j " Yes, micie ; her name is Louise. S-iie
j is )'i.ie y iin? only about nineteen
! fair, with !!ue e t-s, and "
i " WLal d-K her Cither s3y T interjwjs- !
i t-i uiit ie.
j Weii, tlie fact b, I dt ft-rreJ sjieokin
until I had made an appeal t j yoc, un- !
cle," ar-.-arercl Jacii, descending fioiu !
the clouds. (:'cfurt, I dare say, sit a- ,
?'d as I a:u at prcx-nf, Mr. Martineau
uiL'id uiibt "
" Yes, 1 should thiuk so," s-o:ft-i !d ;
Josun. "Are you awaie. Touns man.
that Mr. Martineau is worth a quarter of ,
a million? Ton my wo:d, it is like your j
i:n-ierfinence to venture to uiake love to '
bis diiushter
-1 relied at least I hojasl, with j
your g o-l w orJ an 1 kin 1 a.---istauce. ua- j
cir '" .
I'i l yo;i7
sjttrkiin with nvae Hatrsfaetkm. "You
HuA - tnitl, liid tor, that r.t; -r tiie disre-
sjalfu! manner in wlii.-L you have 1- j
havts! tome UII vour life vou had onlv to i
" " i
come and crinyi- i
- That u ill do. nsole JoskU. ititemmt-
; do. uscie Joslab, iiifi-rTuiit
el Javk. in Lis turn, rising from bis seat j
w itb crt-.!ita;.ie ci:iin-a, -1 see it is of i
u-e. I put my pride in my rxa ket, i
an 1 l tiest-rve
this rehu'f. I ant nrrr
for having ottrujiicd so much of your i
time.'
Of ali the c.Rftti:UI, imperti-
nent "
"Silenre
criisl Jack, cluxkinj the
rtstr.
with
'.rvdt.'i of his ancle's vituperation
fcharp exclamation which rang
through the oiii.e. " I did cot come here ;
to oe insulted. I ntith-r know nor car. j
batTcuroi.nionofineis.biitiatroub-i
e yoa to be civil j
'Id Jusiait shrank loieath La neph- ;
cw's indirnan! jrize, t.r be was secretiT i
frightened and sab-iuel bv the spirit j
which the young man displayed when 1
He ler.t over bis desk and be
ctinu about among the palmers
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n it. but be could r.t't refrain from
a little ;irtin shot.
You mv you have not s;-ken to Mr.
rtincac a':oat your i-nitaetiie&t to bis
daughter?
he remarktd, as Jack reached
C di T.
Not at present. I must now aud take j
ruefully.
I
"At all event I shall feel it mr dutr I
P Mr. M.iriinea.i on Lis (rwrd," said i
old Joshtb . takino nt. 'w-n m-itH . I
0'1" B
tan. "He is an old friend, and
-w t r wm m-. -
'.'u si) -- x .m m a a K'ii J i III II i i
ocht to at-luaii.t him with wtut is goin i
on." !
"There is no rsraslon for vonr inter- j
f.-ren.-. . Tacle J-tsiah." aa-ld J.-u-k. takin- i
au an: s.ri.e iulu uie rysiiji. t
" I atu the best iuu.v of tiiat." answer-
el Lis untie.
rept'" !t
Now mind that.'" j
Old Josiah Fie,- was caturallv indhi-
taU at bis nephew' menacing tones, ,
but he did not venture to say another j
ou. ..e tii i not venture io sav anotlier i
word, and allowed Jack to denart with-
out further interruption. To ted the s
truth, be ft It vagaelT orteasr at the threat
m hich bad U-cn ad.iresse.1 to hiia, m ith- ,
out oiiite tiiowir.iT whv. He eon d not I
conn ive that it was within tlie newer of i
bis nephew to do him any harm, and yet !
bis cowardly nature m itieed at m hat be j
rardeti a an eniy boast However, I
be was not sufficiently :
1 to lie
deterred from carrying out his intention.
If it h.u . nlc a .ims-tl.ai J'afc.K,.
rassihg his nephew, he milt Jlve re-
si-ted the temptation out of the abund-
m of his caution, tut be was rather i
proud of his acqnaiiitanw with Mr. Mar- j
. .. i
Imeau. who, as a ncft and Riwessful
own line of business, j
bis jieculiar r-?ard and' j
sj-ecuiai T in nis
was the t !;ject of b
r.ieraUon. Aavthinit be could do !
I wh:cb cii?ht be interpreted into j
!. r..-.. . ,j.i:...ir, -,.i.i jja i
m . 1 ' . v-.., . . a . . .1 -..... 1. uwioi i
in theenJ prove proCuble to him!, and
bectrtild cot do-abtthat he would earn J
Mr. Martlneaa's rratito-le bv otnin bis
v.....f,.... . ..lt.. ...v.. . . . .
l:.- ri.: lit - .
ani:as iiunuj ui-auuiu-oe aoa-iu-iaw a j
character anu prospctxs.
me.-iiate!v st Mr.Martineu'soflice, wbrre.
i.s, r.r i- aa- ,r I
JUck. He bad the satisfaction of impart-
ir:gto his Ir.ead therst iut;matioc of bis !
daughter's en --awment and of reeeivin
ia - . . . . . ,, 1
i, -.. ,1
liia mirra irians :or nia rrtMinit i
u was a i.uie uia.sppo.cien to nua j
that Mr. Martincan, tbooh as averse as
-u .
otner rich men to a poor son-ia-law.
showel consjoerkhie lining lor Jack and
sjioke half regretfully of potting a stop to
.1 . . . V. I;..!.
persnasioa from an infiaential quarter
mail.l have nujf bim Saiiciaon it But
old Jewish was careful not to urge bis
m-j-hew's suit and to account for his reti-
cence be felt impelled to drop a few hints
about Jack's character from bis point of
view.
The result was that Mr. Martineaa was
eeUed with sudden indignation, for he sat
set
ESTABLISHED 1827.
down iiten and there nd jennet! a brief !
cote to poor Jack whili coul J karJ!y UI '
tocooviaoe him of the bope!esin of his j
aspirations. j
Old Josiah enieavorcl toconviricehiia-j
stif thai lie had onlv d Kchamil an uu- j
-1estrcnt, bot nnsvoidabie duty ; but he ;
did nut enjoy hi triuraph u nioeh as j
ar4lk-ipatel. Jack' wonls of warnirti; j
eilll ran? in hU ears, and. cor.se jwiit.'y, j
when his nej-hew was announced the!
following aflemxn he Jl-It diaareeabiy i
ajprebensive.
" I have a note from ?dr. Martinfau, i
onrle, said the ycturg man, sr-ating hiir.- i
welf gravely ; " and as it s.rriv-.d Wfore I J
had had tirae toeal! tijKia hi:n, it is eri-
dent that I am indebted to yoar kind r.f-
lines." '
" 1 told you that I should inform Mr. j
Martineau said old Jiah, ethieavorin ;
to hiie hi confusion. j
" -And I t!d yon that yt would repent !
uoiaj so," retor!ei Jat-k. with omiortos j
ralinnessi. Now, tinvSe Ji-iah, your ou- '
friendly eo&dutt has jut nerved me to j
Jrfora, on my part, aa unpleasant duty, j
i have hail it on my n.iud to c-oeak to '
you for soaie t::ne, but Uie fr-arof hurtir.j ;
tMf feeiiDiT has hitherto fvMrained me. j
However, you haven't scared my feeling j
have you, uncle T"
u What are you driving at, asked old
Josiah. sharply. j
" I mant to know, uncle J iah, m he!h- j
i er my tither'w money, of which yoa are !
fde trustee, is inveil tri ait-.irla.n-e ;
"h the terns of his wi!!T said Jack,
gravely.
Old Josiah stariel as though he had
le-n stuLir. and turned cri:ujn ail ovtr ;
hia bald ht a 1. J
" What do yoa nit-an T he cric-l. j-!n- ,
p.ius!v. "Have voti co:iie here to accuse
J"oar father's bntther of tlieft T
-No ar"-1 Jmuii, I a:n wire that every j
birthing of the money is int -t," said
Jack, with evident sincerity. " UuX lio
investwl? That is the .joesti-.n."
W!,at cKsTn is that of yours?" ror- j
el J-.xi.ih. It is my affiir, an 1 I a-n re- t
aant to ask yon a p:;.m jicst.-.r:. ;
'" Mi l Jaca. i-air.- sirai.m
At "im. " Is it not a Cut that the whole "
cfl:," l:h r's money is invests) in your ,
i - - i
""siness . ,
" " exebumed .J. Josiaii
c!iant!y, sr. taken Wk that he w as un-
a,,,c atliT tbedecial wbic! ft to bis
!!1"-
I have Ion; nspeied th'i," said Ja; k ;
"and, aithoiili I have hesitated to :
lach the s':'j-rt. my n-.ind is fnliy
""do up 3 to the course to take. The ;
i money must he pn:erly invested laiuie-
' Pooh '. to!2 don't k rii-iw wliat voa are
' talkin aii.Klt," cried his uncle, irf ttini
41. . e .
lei'HTjiw uoiierano iuo-v uneasy every
"FDl' . jt.i . -
es too. anil uve intn projfr
alvice. I'niess you pr'.ii:se me thit i
that money !ial! 1k immediately with- -i
drawn from Use risks of your business I '
eb.til brins action airiinst you in t'han- j
rer?'-
said Jack, quietly.
I'nrle J.eiiah was tm uirjcb c;set ar. ! j
startle-d to make any reply to this and
Lis nephew. o?ts rv in -that iic tuiit'titwisb !
to think the matt.-r over, t" -'k his leave. '
remarking that he would call next .lay !
for bis decision. j
Lift to hi:u-e!f. old J.jsiah passed a !
very uncomfor.able 'loader of an b Jf.r in
painfully renllxag the fell force of bis
nephews tiemanu. uieLi.t was that, i
; though LL deceased brother's fortune
intact, the withdrawal of so Lrjr a '
" 1T,,m n ou!ness at tne ,
moment was exceedinely inconvenient.
-"M Jciah was not so rich as was com- j
.,t..
isupposeii, and his avarlrl
us n-
turP hjJ jndiuv.l biui to in-ltl in s:
ick
-Sc.i3n sjwjiatf.r..
it ron
r-:s- tonse-jtiently. he had t-ontl the i
tnlt urM !hiln c"fu! l - I
iiiot indispensable, to the rondact of his j
l-Oain. Tt be callcl cjs.n to inv-
this :
money in an autlionae-i way was a uie4
a.v nd,"aftera saeeplewnuht.be'
totlieconclifction that he niL'ht in'
"'ty put his nephew ca with proaiises, ;
an'' ,nves! tl)tt J'MSy pi-eriy at a more ;
'-nient lrjaL IU-sides, be couldn't .
I' "3 ' Wber's son would go
IO ur w "'I'1 ",IB
to remedy w hat :
' a" r a"' on'-T a' hreach oi :
tiri'f"re v,ote 1,is nephew a
KTtKt coLiiy that as son as
-
iKiyin investments couiJ ! found the ;
money should 1 applictl acrordinzto tlie I
sinci leiier oi me irjsi oi the wi!i an t i
that, in the meantime, then' was no oc-
tsion for him to rail. i
, , . . ..... i
liays later, however, oet J.s;ali
J was dismayed at receUiaja writ, iss'.ied i
on U-lialf of b;si?ter-ic!;, a an 1 hert hil- j
dren in the Ciiance'y division, pray inn
for an account of investments and other
inquisitorial detail connected with the
tnLt- The c3J gentleman, who, in bis i
: . . i. . t j . i i . t .
""aiei.ts, i.a.a ..oi. it -c -a m-i,-.er
the demand for the re-investment of the i
fjnJ was f":! e 'f the ven- j
w.ie.a .us nepne na i tnreaten-
pJ now -a aue-ausy tat ;
ultiuiate intentions. T"rxn the m bole, be i
. i
w"a! J to ,!,e j
s""ai"--a iLiumin: au. raising ine t
out deiar. and so avoid the exnensp. in-
- "- ' -v i
C'Wveoience, and pablicity of an a.tiun
in which he n.ast t?ltimateiy bedefeate.1. j
He therefore made his arrangements an l j
in the course of a few days after receiv
ing the writ, be had invested the whole
of his brothers fortune in consols.
It may be imagined that the trouble j
snd annoyance which this involved were 1
.'i....l .-. ;., . . i.a .1.1 !
U.A L-a i ... i aj iair.u. ...u lea?- ' . 1 .
Joiah. sentiajenta towar.la his nephew.
10 tiiat "5CB Jitk P4 llim xUit
""",ui "c
,i,n wmh aa! intiigntion.
. .. , ! , nnru. jik-.i. u-. ,
-
lilr .tin.rfilltr Vk f-filae.1 In aetf. ifa'e
-" ---
can't oome to terras about this wretched I
action."
"The money is all invested in consols,"
snarled old Josiah, "and yoar mother
w ii! get three ;T cent instead of five. I
Lor yoa are satislied with your clever
ness." " So far, so pxl. As to my mother's
income, of course, 1 shall take care she
shall not safoer," replied Jack, with quiet
confidence, which caused hU nnt le to
open b is eyes. " I hope, now, ancle, that
between us yon and me wa shall be
able to manage the matter amicably
MAY 2, 1888.
" What do too mean? What inciter?"
denian-Jed old J..iaii, m ho had come to j
regard his nephew with hisrhly flattering j
re-pet forhia acntene. i
Of courselhe investaient of the n;-n- i
ey npon proper ("eeority is the main '
thir.,;." iud J i k, ina matter of fa:-t tone. ;
"Cut there Mil! regains the other jjint. i
How about the profits yen liare njie i
it of my father's mosey beyond the five j
ler cent, you have juid iuy motU r?i
Every frthin of thai has to be account-
ed for and refunded."
What V estlai&iel old J.:siah, I- j
cotiiin positiveIy ahea.
Asa:ning that yoo have made only;
another five per cen'. p-r annum on r.iy
father's money, that will ainont to a j
pil many thousand pounds after ail i
these year, nnt le JLuh," Riid Jack, j
making a hasty calculation on a oi i
lip-r snd throwicj it across the dek. j
" ath ! atwtinl !rid-nlousr' ejaculated ;
the ol 1 g-nt'eman. dropping the Iwj-r j
afifr glancing at it, x though it had
burnt hi finjrefw. j
"It is a matter of fimres, of course,' J
said Jack, quietly. " A fcw liun'lretls one t
way tirtlic otiier tlon't maUrially atTcct j
the t.rta!.' Whatever it may be, the law j
is clear, and roa will have to rcfc&d the
amount." j
Cut s-jrvlv vourniotherand ail of vou !
- -.
don't mean to ruin me, as the whole of;
your father's fortune is at the present 1
moment in cowols, aa' five per cei.t in- ',
tTest has been pisni-tuaily paid," aid old ,'
Josiaii.tjiiite pi eously. i
'"Can't we stnkea liarin, uncU T'said j
Jack, earnestly. " My uHtther ai. I sli of ;
us cusider that, as my father" ol it- ;
s.n. I have a uitiralcbiiu 'io!e tak-n into j
ti;L business, ma:ntainel as it h:i been
all these yejrs with my father's money. '
Will yon;;ive me ja- a small share as a j
-t-4.rT inst this havy liability T' I
"Nonsense!" txclaiiued old J.-siah
"My mother authorizes me to mik? j
this stiL'-f-stioD. and ifitTieeompii'.-l with
she will immediately rciea-" yoa from .
be arrears of income w hich she is b-j-..!- j
5y eritiilfl to," crntiniitl Jack, taaeriy. )
" I should tlu-n l-eable to mnrry iuire .
M;irtiiieju. and 1 sin certain that her fa- '
t tcr's iiiMuenee would c m;-nsate y -u J
for Mkin- me into rurtnership."
" It is a tonsj.irai-y, a plot I tiet nz'. of '
iijy olT:.x. and do your worst I" cried tiie i
old M.;n. in a u Men paroxy;u of iir.j-o- j
tent fury. i
Whether old Josiah wa really cwtvl j
into subm t.ion, after taking it S a 'vice ,
and c-i.-uUtbag tiie extent of his liability ;
or whether he ronsideTV-1 it an a-ivai-ta-
sre.ius pricpect to have the sci-in-laa of ;
the rich Mr. Martiaeaa for a partner, is '
not, perhaps, very tisatria!. f-ntl.e it ;
to say that a few days Liter be wrote a -very
conciliatory letter to his nephew,
the upsia.t of m bhh was that after nu- i
uieiviu interviews and sonic correspond-
em-e with 3!r. Martineaa, an anii-i le j
arrar.jeaiciit was arrived at w hereby J.u k ;
FU-zs mistaken into p-rtra-rship c;u !
favorable terms. j
The Teacher wasn't Licked.
"Jesa mia ute, if you please," Said a'
man in Western Nebraska as he came out I
of a house ami hailed u as ve were r- '
ing past. " Lid yoa liiipj'en to notice
the schod hoase much when you came ;
past it down here a mile?"
Yes we saw it" j
" School wasn't called yet I ret kon T
"No." -
" Wa the b.?ys out bavin- a ring rastle ,
and whooping a pJ de.il like injuns ?" j
"No, everything was very quiet.-
" S. bia.tl h'as Itroken uj. and m in- t
dows gone, or stove dora in ? ' j
" liiless not."
" S-e anything of the teacher T-
" Yes: saw h:ni thmuh the dtior sit- '
ting w ith Lis feet on the desk, reading a '
book."
" Was bt-y ? -emed calm T i
" He ap;-arci that way." i
" ot-e anything of a big. raw-boned ly
with long aruis an' big bands, wearing a ;
high Ull bat painte-l rod, white'n blue?"
" Yes me n jtice-l hiiu."
"Wasn't he maikiits 'round talking 1
iou l. with Lis thumb under one gailiis ;
and a "chip on .his shoulder ?"
" Nil. he w x sitting on the erocrid i
near the school house, with his bat k
a.-aicst a tree. His nose w ail bloody,
his ami were hanging down and he -j.ajke-1
very sick. Hi clothes were half;
torn oil i.i:u, and one of the small boys,
was carrving his strlpe.1 hat full of mater j
to him from tlie cntk." !
" Wei! I sw 'ar if thit don't Uat me 1 !
1 'idii'l boiler 110 slang at yoa or oiler to
f.ght r
" I don't think he saw at ail one eye ;
W4S Celrl Ujl."
" I expecl sothinz s" prises me now ! i
1 ret kon tie plan didu't work." 1
"V. nat was it r' ,
" Wiiy that feller's my boy, yo3 I
end he 'lowed Jo lick the teacher this
morning, but I reckon from what yon t
say sohiethiug went wrong somewhe re. J
The teacher gave Liai a longer "rithuie- 1
tic lesson than be ortcr, and says I to ;
him : Hop on the little dooi and whale
him jts' siwtw him what's tlie matter o' :
Hanner! Bill siid he'd do it, and tlut j
Fd better see the other two sciiool orfi-
cer and git another teacher somewhere,
'cause there would no be enough of this j
un left to wad' up a (run when be bad j
gt done w ith liim. Says he, 'Pap don't j
le scart if you see small pieces of a school '
tt-acher Cillic; round here long during;
the forenoon T One shnt and hL nose!
bhsody ! And Eill always claimed Lei
wa a fighter, too 1 I'll be teetotally j
chewed if be aint been trotting in the j
wrtirg class two years. When be jreta
i bne if I don "1 get the old strap and iar-!
rap bitn myself, then you can shoot me.
A black eye and a nose all bloody ! Say,
malt till iiitt o'floik and you'll see a big j
lazy, double-fisted fraadof a ty git hiia-
self fwunded all to pieces by his old;
father T I
To dream of a ponderou. a Lale,
Erect on the tip of bis tail.
Is the sirn of a storm
(If the weatiier is warm i,
I'o'm it shoold happen to fail.
Dreams don't amount to much, at alb
Some 6igns however, are infallible. If
yoa are constipated, with no appetite,
tort c red w ith sick Lea.late and bilious
symptoms, thee signs indicate tbat you I
nets! lr. I'iene's Pleasant Purgative i'el- j
lets. They will care. All druggists.
Some people will wrangle Aw religion,
trrite for it fiirht for it and die for it
tnythin g bat lire for it
erai
2
Excitement at the Show.
Fn rbOa-VTriia Tjne tt AtE SI, t1-"-
Tli twenty-fifth year of A ta'.a I'ore
paush's career as a showman mas inaujr l
rated in cren. stvic Testerl-v t Death
themacuaoth ter.tat i'.r-.d and Iaupbin
street, and r.ot the least p!ea-l of aii the
imu-n ajdicr.ee which croad the teal
afternoon and cven: was t:ie veteran j la an.; to itave I. ml vote rrmnlea is the , the cniform of a Yankee ravalrrinin,
s!iomi.-n biaiseif. who sat in a private ; f.Kindatioii of AtiM-rioan representative i miitii? slom iy al..n the street tur 1 tho
Ui with bis y.-vung and bandi ne wife ! governuieitt. Keitrewntatauo ia Conresa ; n,(t.L newthinsr it he liesnreiv diuoon.
critically irtsriin the first "p" of the ! and in the Electoral Ciie- iappion- ttl and hitched hi horse, wlik-l into
season. I tell you," fai l the visomi ) ed ua the ias of population, and lar ; th orRce and cal.'e-l f,-r tin- LiuJIorL
old sl.owrmn, turning to W. V. Cole . ft ion of that I palat in certain see- j Xhat worthy treiat-ing-y presente.j hi:u
ar.d J. L. Hutch.V.n, the wealthy ei- tius is n t-rioa-Jy exclu led from tb ; to,j his pieatsare, ! wa in-
partuers of I'. T. Carnnrn, mho :tt in ?.n ' exercise of stitfrx.-e. A narrow majority j f in-ied that he wanted !iL lireak:a?
atij .inin; box, " it one of the. smoothest ,' in the Hoiij of Pa -presentatives Ls tiius Xhi wa soon reaJv for hi:u but tl e
ar.d lst tirirt performance I exer sa." j maintained, which threatens to enact erowd n-tied that while it w is be n
Messrs. Coie and Il itthisou n-aidt-1 a- i ra li.tal I.-j-Aaiion hostile to t.'ie interests , r-reparvl, be t. k care that no oe tj,
sent as they pplaude.l Julia Lowauda's of our cuiitry. Mich covernment is no ,",,,1 to -i-t lbin-I him. an-) at the
pra vfui j -:r -f.iua on tiie bare Jmck of i i-. .vr free, but tvrjn.ini.-al. With d-je ' mwe Utw k, .j4 biscari.!;). ai. i:U;.r-.v-a
newly traintsl bor, in-.l Mr. HuU-bl- r.:w b-rat.o,, for the .i.ihctiltiea ,4 the rsnin iun.i n.u- U
son remarse-I: riirepa'isrn. i iroiit u ,
the best show yoa ever put up. U has l
more real attractive and tk'W features ;
than any sht'T I ever saw. especially in
that greatest .f all feature, traine-1 a ii
m ails."
Tiieor.ly fault was pvrba tlie lentrtb
of the show, the many features c ns;mi
ini at least ti.ree li.xir. and that, too,
w ith two riiiji and one sta jrf-tramnee
onceasicirly itoin; on. The openmi
feature was tiie Carver eotubintb n of
si vats, eow-la.es and In.iians. Tlw beao
tifiil brown horse iiiondin n-peiited bis
feat of last season on tiie ,;'ht r -,-e and
the educate j sraiiioti did their section
al aits, i in-Lu -liiii the sk:j.pln-r-pe 31
by S-iiator Joimny Purvis kept thea U-ii-enee
in a r -.:r w :tli his f. nny little d -r.-kev
s and ti c L! yd broti.tr j--r." r nrl
t-ieir won it rf il inu-ltai s;- luitles on
tiie t'tit rpe-
Ti.e star performer. boaev-.T, were tiie
Eci.i nes.tije Frni h tl v in tr jkt
foriocr. who n.ade their h.-st Eppear
anee l-f.re an American audience:
Eiii;se, ii,e pretty p -ny. who n.ude dar
ins lea; fr!!i one tivins sai.': to an
otjr t? rocsh a fire Icp; and A. lain
Forr-p-i'ih, Jr . w'ijo drove thirty horses
troiiiid the ;:it .- :. se tr.uk at one ;":!::,
au:!ir th.eiti while standing on the Icre
1 ks of two i..ni.t-ne Normal..
At the evinictf J- rfoMiaace tiie great
I -tit was packed to its atitioct Capacity.
It was suid by ttioe trmiitvte'l with the
siiow that there mere fifteen thousand
peru under the canvas. Ti.e jierfortu-sn-
went otf with srreat spirit arid altii
Irfert saiocitiines until the liifip.sirorr-e ' f r tli.e p i-;es. Evct-ssive revenues apjarent pursuit. In a hort tie he re-ra-t-s
at the cl --e of the ctitertain'ueat. and should 1-e preventetl by ta re- tumel and re.rtei that that fellow w.i
M.-s? of these were over, and th f ur djction tr repeal of internal tasen. no Yankee, but wa one of lore-:'
horse chariot ra e was on, when an in
teiis. lv exeitir.s epi.le tjctutre-L Ti:e
two ihariots. eath drawn by f..jr biaU
spirited, tievi l.ores, ha ' dashed twice
around the irrcat track, w hen the chariot
driven bv Atlaiu Fon-iwuuh. Jr., as it
turned tiie short curve atthewesternend
of the track careened and then went over
en its aide, throwing Mr. Forejngb I
i..!eftt!y ag.uitt the row of seat.
A .Treat murni'tr th-.it s-.-tirniel like a i
gran fr tii tht vast audit-nee went n; ;
and cries of "He'skilit-i He's klilt-l"'
were her.rd on e very side. U it the an ii
ence breathe.! aj-in when the Luious
driver an i animal trainer, wiih Lis biae
silk r .se l-l:y torn and soiled, h-ape.
iiimi.ly to his feet and joined in the work
of trying to stop tiie team that he had
Kt-n tirivinjr. The chariot rightfl itself :
lifter Mr. Forep.it:gh ha I tieen thrown
it end the f'-nr splendid iicrses went
dashing ar rati I the track at a territSf
pace. At fir t'le sa lince apjiesr;-.! to
enjoy the scene, bat a it became evident
that the attaches of the rtrctt were un
able to st-ip the juad'y rar ing stee-.L the
pet ; Ie, partittilariy tfiose 0:1 the lower
seats, bagan to get friirhteticd, but the 1
seats tat k of tiit-M were all tiled and it,
wa alrn't jmpfssii'le fr them to get !
Lack from the r-M-s at all.
And still the horses tore around the ,
track. The circus men. direvtel by Mr.
Foremmii. strett'ieii ropes and netting i
across the tritt k. bc.t they snaj ;-d like
cobwelis as the swift running horses
stntck them. Men with p de triel to
st 'Ti them, but were bristled asioe and
.n wt nt the bor-t-s, and then men with
great pleecs of w--, l uscl aa props fried
to kn-k one of the bores down b.tt
iiVL Ti as the horses tlew al .iig '
the north track a man wa seen hanging
f..r a nioriient to the mane of tlie nigh
h- rse, but both times.aftcr Wing dragged
a short w:iys. he w as shaken oh. i'.y this 1
lime the entire au-iience v.ere standing
up. many were making frantic e.'Tirts to i
get luck from the lower seats and almost
everybciy was shouting.
Then, aft-?i the h'es I:.i 1 been around
the tra k ct a br v.k-nei k sjieeil il"-.:t ;
ttft'-en tithes, and as t'uey were aweepirg
up the north tratk, a man was seen to .
vault astride of the tigh horses arid a
htv
cheer went t: as,
seM;nz toe
rein, he urn- a.v hrr.gt.i toe irantic
hi
horst s to a belt Ti.e i:ian was Joh.t
.irilSn. head Lost-t r of the .bo.
With hearts palpitating and pale face
the people stniied faintly at each'other,
Sai 1 they were not frightened, and slow
ly sat down bfathing very fast.
The other chariot was brought out
again sn-l your.g Forejaugh plui ki:y in
sisted that the rasr mist be mil and h:
rmaivay team won it, an 1 in sj.ite of Lis
fall and all the excitement he cdo-ed the
ptrf- nar.fe by standing on two cream
colored Lors-s and driving tsenty-eighi
others around the ring, the whole g li
at racing sjieed.
Blood Will Tell.
There is no question about it-bbaxl
,, . .. . -..:.,tt ir
;:i 101 e-in.ia.t. 1 .. . ..i.uo
tlKKat laioU Il.-s. t'Tlipi l -ei, pitnpHw ail l
boil, are all symptoms uf an impure
blood, due to th 3 improper action of the j ty ihe Iciiexratic majority of the Cm
liver. When this important urjian fail j m.jti on Mere haul Marine, or any oth-
to properly perform its function of purl- ; ,.r aimilar meiisure, as calculated to work
fying and ch.-ar.aing the bki, impurilies j in inj-artice to Ameri-an labor by im
are carried to ail parts of tlie system and jr-iling the livelihood of the large nnm
the symptoms above refnrsd to are mere S her f workers ia wood. lUw-tals anl 'K. ti
le evidences of the stnig-.'e of Naturj to
thrsiw off the poisonous genes. Cnless
her warciag le iieede-1 in time serious
results are sore to fuhow, culniinihcg in
lier as..! bidnov rlLartler. tit evpfk en.
sumption.
Irtscoverr
Ilr Kir,V "e-lden M!L1
. . .
a it: rn.liHlt an,! ev. T. nil.
. . , . - ,
these diseases, by resitting the liver to a
heaithv cocdition.
Tin von Vr.. Miss M-d,,. t v.r(
disvjovert-1 why my brain is so active?"!
"No, Mr. Minuswit. What i yoar 1
theorv?"
" It's berasse I so (ftcn start a train of '
tbooglit" j
"Ah, yes! The 'Limite-r." '
1
VHOLE NO. 1920.
The Platform Adopted.
IlABWrtri, April .-The p'-tSrm,
is finally u..'..f.f-l. b as fo'!ow:
The II.uWit:i jarty of Pennsylvania
ill cnvenf a asseiuoie-l, n)SSe tlie K-i-
lowing tie. I.r.iti"n of principies:
; First V.'e a.--rt the si'nple pn.xi-
ti.-n ti:at a frte ri:ht to vtte aceorliii
smution we jenianl of Ifii.Te ttut
it ciiai t su. ;i k-'L-!ation as shad secure '
f.i'.r elections f.-r tn'emlvrs of Congress j
and the Elcib-ral Collt-je.
second We ikcUre tii.it the object of
ti AuK-ricua systeni of taritT bvislation, !
!-s:,!i sti-ijrinj revenue, is the protec-tii-n
of An.cric.in industry. The w-.n-h-r-fa'
ir( -;erity r.f this cvaa'ry is the t-t
evi.ler.te of the sut-es" of this iirv.
a;i 1 the most cons rvative care sl-.-eiid be
taken in disiurbiii the many inda-trial
i:i.Ats which bate irrown cp nn.ler
t'-.-i syst-m. The pr.ncij-al of ;i Arwr
i. .-n ltir.s!ation is to vure the hapjiineas
the elevation, the pr-v-p. ri'y sn I in ie
J-rider.ee of each idn i..u..l Amo-ri.-an
t-i'.iien. and to.s prim ir le ls main
honed by it i r .-;ive tari-r. which has
fjr it-!-j"ct the cieration ar.d fair -n-pensati-.n
f American la's.r. Th iast
o,-s-a.-r- Tre-i t t'leiekn l is an
op-n aitsauit upon our ;nd:wriia, whkh
will, if nnre:-ted, restiit ina p-.lkv of
free trai... wliieh in the nearfnure, mid
pa-jivze or .ie-;r .y tho itt-bistrie. re
du -e cot i:p --a-w. ion of l'or and impov
erish the ration.
that roi ei :omb si ti-n i
Third Itiasaiu-.-h a we have a. I.ire
!' 't uiipai !, barb .r animprnve-I. forti-S.-.ii..n
ia decay, in.tde m .te baiUins
f-r toe piirji.ses of overnncri'. an I a
r.a .'y i!it-aj .a hi1 of rornioan 1!" tiie re-s;--t
il-ie t.-e iii.'tiity of a reat nation,
'he Ivm.tratie adrtni-trat; u is re-t.n-1
r al ! iiir t ;.e aocaaialaiion of a Urge
sir; In in t"e Tuite.! Stv. Treasury
whi'h sh .M h-ve been a; t -ronriated
K-urt.i .e protest a.-amrf the at-
tem-t of the Ivmorratie party in Con -
. . -t. i .i .
rr m.-rrow.n.
in ..is.ry ty j.a. .::;; its r:utlon trie'
free Est aj r.rovide.l in the Mills bill,
i Coiisenati'e estimates bv leading wool
; growers an 1 cuinnfatlarespS.i.-e tlie num-
lerof jTs .U5 den lant for their sup- j
po-i upon ntaji grow 1. g at several m:U-
iot.s the c fi.her of .-res den-iant for
...... .. -to.er '.--'-'.."..
a.i 1 me 1 .a ,, an l in the value of
1.::: 1 aii't it.. pr.aiijc. Wii.a the with-:
drawa! of Bitection fr-im this one indus- j Jil3 Belt exploit w as at a chun'-h," w h-r,'-try
womd ecuil u-..n tue country a; ! .c arriv-l in th e mi 1st of the ns-mir.-;;i...f-..i.s.
The onlv ocrsotis who I n.: : . .
1.1 we ts-..eu.e.J iv u.:s enormous
i-et are f..r-la proiui-ers
Fifth It is duty of Corigrvs. to pass
ar.d of the Ireidert to approve, a wie,
j'i-t and ..jmpTrbensive ension V.
giving reilt-f to disaWcd Teteran s-ddiers
an 1 sul-d-tcnce to the helpless widjws
an-! orphr.r of deceased sol diers with
or.t rcgjr-1 to tlie time when disability
wa in-u-rs. 1 ..r th.' caaae of death.
'ur
grt-..t and J ro; ro'is count rr eaa well af.
ro'is country eaa well af-
for-, to siio ver grateful aj preciation by
maaing h.-erai prov ision for these pur-
I' ''. .
-The p
'v tMr.i
oflVr.r
. .vania ntl-
ieinn the ref-asal of the
n ratio
majtiity of tot; House of
pf.-cr.ta".i ves to t-rii.:t tiie lsesage of
.11.. e 1 . o . . .
tht d.rvtl tax r-fiiithng oil! passe-i bv the
;.et.ii...i,-;in Seriate
t..
B lilC.'l
lt was In
tel, de-l to repay to tiie loyal States with
out iiitervsx. the irKuw-y paid by them at
the beginning of tiie war to aid in sup-j.-ressihg
the rebellion, and to can.-el the
tinie.id ba'jtiee. princlfci! a'ld interest,
due from the Slat- upon ii 1 tatM :
a::-l we lienor. uce as tiire.icherou and
cowariiy ti.e s-irr.-n h-r of the Northern
I s ::n-rats j n O.'ngr a to tiie small major
ity 'f ex-CoTif.-'der-ites and their allies
an 1 the abandonment of the biil. w hich,
if pa--d, w j -.ld have contributed over
si. "',.'. t., the relief of the taxraycrs
t f i Vn:yh ani.i.
Tilt -i-o-h .'. -Ti.-. rrENol VOL.'i.
-tttDiii icasapt"ry as rapiu.y as
prai ta -abie t nactt-i l.-si'at."n hiking to
a pore bii-lie-w atliiiini-4 ration of iov-
erhtiier.t a...i a sy-aim .! en 11 service in
deli rer.ee to a strt.-ng
rectii2.-l public
r.t,i!.er.t .ig-a.ri-t ahtises of the ;.i:s ,
-. -tetii. A I' .ui' ratic !!-i-lent was
Ce.-tft larg
on the issue of civil svr-
Vice rcl -nu o;.n p;
11 L..tarart-
tet-d an i'.iin e-liate reme.lv of exi-tlrir '
. -
j sUises. rr.e.r rl-g.-s have notor- , ri fvrrr w wh wishes to the
:io.-!y TioLite.1; lomova's from o.fice J -)lvaB,v I knew two s.-ter. mho
, have .ecu made w.tb'mt canse 111 a more j hoa-e n.anv vear sir,., tee ,
sa. -pirg manner than at any other j lJtoQ, the other in P-tor ; ar.d ou
, per:lintlelKtory..fAmeri.a.n p.alili- ; eou.pi.rin mite, ose dar, th-v f. nd
iral jatrtie. and federal rr..tron3ge has ; , Ui tht tUr9 jj ,.,..'t ,u.t
UAV? n,i cohstaiitly used fr par- t!.eMrile whhin the pa-i year fi
tiMti p-:r;e:s. 1 rvahts' wages, the dit&renee i-iiig t
1 Kigi.tii-We recognise the strcrgth of ; tU y.nsi family kept j i-t tw ice a
; wiitimeii: in this Comtiionaealtt. reia- ! niM!T ft.n,t.to vi,e Aun-rit-jn. '.,
i live to evils and abase of t,.e sale of ! ,j,mt,t 1ltijt wtt a srttlt alvai.tage t.. iU
j hu .r, arid we tier ail iams looking in ; 1njj,in ,mr..,ver). if wn fpra ,w Ec..
j th- resiatt to the elevati-m of the moral , j:.h trBV yAnt view . hoK ,
i "f I-.ple. V e tberef-w ,tU ,w wrvaI.u?
rv'a-flt our pe.ij- to suonnt the .iu-tHn
1 abitK.p t . a vote of ti.e people.
1 - , - .. . V. - .
j .tiniti tie caret- oy oroie-i again-1
; t!,e pass
of the. Ininn free sl.ip bili.
I .j,h has been reported to the House
; tr materials, who are engaged in Ameri- i
i pan ship building industries, and who S
'. ;v,ui,l have home protection as other
! ae workers.
I T1... M..r.uo.tf r.?-,.i.a f-av. .r Y.-Trtr.ti..n
' h.-. ,T h.i..-" .re. (,. IV.
j '.,- . , "
. . ' .1 t . 1 f . . t . n . f
i ...
: curp-jrations. and indorse Ooveraor
i It-avers" a luiinistration.
1
j We have a areedv and twtive cure
Catarrh, fcpfatberia. Canker Month
and Hcad-Acbe, in SHII'H'S CA-
TAIHill BKMEIY. A Nasal Injector
foe with ea b buttle. Vse it if to A-
niTr health and sweet breath. Price oO
cents. Suld by G. W. Eenford i Son.
Wonderful Courage.
I ao:'d like l ci.ctriUiJe the f ."..w
iri afry. m Lirh wa tid t to hit ca
duty at Kavettev V.c, TV-in.. in i'w e:tf!y
; -Tingi4 by aa eye mUiw-v, btio-
eif a t" -cVdrala id(er, l-ul at tl.e
jtiiiH' he told it, m a aeif ,-ratite-J fir
) W-ah from hi eoo.uwjr. i. Every im-i-i
-nt of the sB.iTT was afterwr I o.nSrm
j by otlK-ra m bo did not sretn to er-joy the
I Uri'.injf of it very ratk b.
It was a pleasant Scnuay morning in
1 April. ISi.i when a irroupof twenty or
i more of Eayttte-n.V s lea-lif citizen
were g:bTe-J around the entrance steps
of tlie principal hotel ia ton di-rnwtcs
j the cowardice and poliroonry of the i-i'.i-;
aen of a raa'.l i;ia$ ia the uxe coca
j ty some ten or fifteen miies djtant. who
1 the day before had allowe-J a ama'.j t-r.-J
pany of I'nioo cavalry to enter thtir vii
j Use an I ride aaav imu,,:-.! .r-..l it
j iaj ,U air ;.u ,',- threuf, 0fj;1i,tr
! t!;at wcu!d sh.mi l anv f ,rr 0
j Yar.kre s:...rt of I: . ,h..i ar j,v .
t'n kuoaa !.! at -v...!i ,r,"
th.ny
miles d:-Lat attempt to en'
t"n. W iiiV i-k;i!2 ai-nx 'he , ur
. mas seen a ".
tary ur-n,.m, cut in
ins.-it n-e.
When his !reakf ist wa r- .eiy he went
into the diniiig room, t .k hL seat w ith
: his back to the wail, w here ! e couM -e
anv one who entere-l the nm. laid h:
' carbine ai:rsa hi kr:eean-l a revolver
on the table l-i le hi plate, an I pre
Ct'e-ie-l leis.irtly to eat hi I r-akfat.
: When he had finishid he rotarnts! t the
i otfi -e. ealletl f ir a ti.r and li'.iu-l it,
and t'-n iere 1 in payment f -r bis brvk
fat auic:.-ira "'.srio, whleh the
landlord d.d .Ian- rt -fu-'. Ti.e cro vd.
fwralysed. by tlie a-i-iacity of the ui n.
bad o; to tiiis tiuie i sike-1 (n in al:ii.t
s:iei,t iiuwi; .--it ; so:iie U'.tcri:. !il
pefstiiat ime.ilnj ouiht to lie dortr'.
sad tl.ers claiming tiiat it ftrtjM Itot l-e
a Yankee. Ci Yankee wl!d 'iare t
do sue it a ti in-j.
At lat onehiiW th.in th r-t ren
t'ire! t-. in jin-e what fcn ionl he I-ion.-t-i
to. He replied toat he b-l-.rij--d
t- the Fiftli 'nio t'ai alay, of K ar
niy. Another irejijlrvl w).-re It i. li s ir.
my was, sn-l was inform! It w-..n- I W
i there s.n en-uh. Hivir.j; hi,;
j bi information be went nt and moti-:t-
, ei hi- bore and rode away tiw.irl
; ilu-itsv ;l-e.
When the Yankee wis fairlv i ut of
: siir'it toe oocr.iav of the rr-w-l is t-irn-l.
: One n. an went borne sn-l in a f.-w mln
cte n tiit.e.1 mounted and ar iic l witli
a double barreled shotgun, an i awartti;
! with many oaths tiiat no single Yankee
should enter the town and leave it alive,
be start.-! down the HunLvi'.le r o 1 in
: scouts. A a matter of fact be had Bo
, been near him.
t TheT next M from the
Yankee
slaw nv mi lea sootii of Favettevi.le.
wh-re beovertix.k five w-'ii bmde-1
with prov ation. m.iT lsn. on their
I way titlie Confmlerate armv
at H.inK-
iie. 1 ne or. vers were ....
but
! -,.-. tb,
men in , ha rs1 as
..'k Tlie Yar.kee eo.
fill-cued them t
r,n their waaon, fwheran 1 t Cr.- t
, them. an l ,.H T ...rt. tntlr ,,.n.,.
:m-!.
The anioke ara visll.Vnf F,,..!'.,-;;',
r-i ,i.r, dii i a a . j. . 1, 11 j i:;e- jaia. f r-i . r
t ,ht ..r m.. i. ..:-..:
111 a
loud voice: "If th-re ar anT t'.mf. 1
! ate soldier here I want thetn." There
' were several iX them, but they ail jurup
j oat tlw windows and took V) the w.i.
; This Yankee caTalrymin was known to
! have g .ne nearly to II tntsville and t.
, hate returned safely to Itueil ani.T. but
; my informant did not know ids rank or
j name. Any of otr ri gitiM-r,!. Lad 1 dn-
tv ,,f twn it;. ,mra -e .nona-h t .1.
i fijtin that was se-juirtsj : but me"
; ,,f ni ri.(. en.,U;,h ,., r;.W ik,,n ,;n p,ani.
: of the .niiv sivtv n-.iia ir. tl . .-.
eotiritry, a did this caialrv man. are rare
I and their naintst s-houl l not tais into ..'e
;..n J It" ....... 0 . ...... - 1 M
1 . ,. . . ., '
M -V'a '.ie.-i J r.-'iiilto.
:
Living in two Countries.
! it is a c'lrioea fact t!.-t while our f. r
: eign visitor, e-;--ally fhose w '...(,
' Lrg!ih lwtnn r.area'.w.tyarrri:p!aiaia-g
; 'if higher prues of lit ina ia Ana nea, ih
! I.itiiritig portion of IfrffH never -ee:u to
; remeiiiUr that but H-r if :.- higli pri-
j we never sbild bive had the pieasnre of
t ieir ti.mpHiiy. In other word. t!o v ..re
, unwilling that lugb prii-e -hoidd be aid
j f anv Ualy but thetn-elves. I: s.-rn.c.
to Mr. Matthew Am. .Id, .keJan.-e.
perfectly pmj -t t'.u.t be --e-iild c.:iie r
I and l! -aid thte tiiii- an mm li f,,r a
i Itrtilre as he Colild t..li.!v l.n n. .r.
.j ut ,
me; but when lie wa r;i,-l
' ' cpou to pay out in far !- rs.ta ua
i proportion, a part liajit im nael eo
i ,-s-nsat.on fir iarl s,ml h.l -ia a.1 '.
I it sny-k hia, l;.a there mas mneti.::.
very ituperfttt in a civiliza;!- n that
wild tolerate ifW-b a state of thin-.
t v- t tJ r.,. .1
...... m u...,.o vi .... 1, tnr is.a.n n a-
-,8 ,a higiar relets in Amerra is -e
siiiihie that it ouitht to re,-r,r.o:V. t.. to. a..
, . .
! at f.,w:'-T th ,h" 'w
with mLwh our weil iiean;n-g cousirh
j never wein to concern iJ-'-mselvpa, and
; they never can understan-l why it is that
j the Fnglish emigrant prefer to come to
i " the States " rather than to Canada : the
simple reason beinsr tbat here the h!r-
er is not only thftnght " worthy of his
' hire." but actually ets it. Setting aid
; ail qriestlons of tarilf srel free trade the
Curt remain that, witirf-.t refereaee t
, these, the onvenieiH-e and luxuriei of
life coat more in this coiictry b-a!i-
th.e m iio actually prvluee liieru g t a
'. larger sliare than in Kor,r of tLat m bit h
. lurJ ucr.
Clothe ct-t neire. 1 e-
cause the ktimevmaa ta !-r r barter
J
: ' t,. l - irsu'i tv5 mtiir. u-ca ta-? c'i7.:Br
' ... , .
-, . 1 . , .
! coits uore, betatus the tati- w fa. c.k
I it insist on larllei eOMrier.eit-.or!. .
tbat these are ib aly er asi-iera;it that
1 enter ii-to ibe increal p.ritT-s but these-
j c&nsi.leration. alone, were there ivo oth-
ers. won create most of tha dlrferrncei
' &ow observable. Tt'Miai VentH.mt H j-
J giutuM iu U-jryer't Eawar.