The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, March 25, 1891, Image 1

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SOMERSET, PA.
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VOL. XXXIX. NO. 40.
lt is to Your Intere
TO BUT Ton
Drugs and Medicines
iJOHH H. SHYDEB.I
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IBiesegker & Snyder.!
Sooe hot tbe pew sad bn in vcA.
s and wben Deoes bw ne iren by stand-
ir-g. a certain of ZMrm Ax w Ae
i btot thea. rather thaii im- 1
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Too can -fs3 oo Lanr yir
j FRESCFJPnCXS i FAM1Y FJILTTS i
i tlini with carp. O-r prves are as low a '
anr oiiaf r-eli ai oa '
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FITTIXO TRUSSES, j
We gjkr:.:t -la.-ii.4. aDi. J yc-a tar ;
Lai trout "i Sa ti.it Awcjjoa,
SPECTACLES AND FA'E-CLASSES
m r3 Tar-jety : A full e! -f Tel Lrr-
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charge f.-r xamir.aiitii. arid aeoor'3f3'
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all tUr time, ami all of the
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Mrs. KafeB. CGtTrLh's Isw Store
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Oils! Oils!
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illuminating &. Lubricating Oils ;
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; Naphtha and Gasoline.
; Tbal tax h eaV frw PeimiTn. w rtairr
PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM.
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Satisfactory Oils
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STILL. IN BUSINESS!
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WH. H. WELFLET.
jJIlBramtiSII
FRCMFTLY CURES BY
Cures Also:
Neuralgia
Lumbago,
Sciatica,
Sprains,
B ruicos,
Dune,
Younds,
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Frrst-fc'tes,
StliJmtc,
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CAPITAL. 150 000.
Chas. J. Harrison. Tres't
Wm. B. Frease, 'ice Pres t.
Milton J. Prirts, Cashier.
Directors:
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Somerset
SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY,
A L!lTLE LOVE SONG.
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r.i !,f"ne(J g-n-f wf -. Jw- yar
'ur ii.trf Jar ao.
2s lt-r1 nil a. ;
N(i tT?d In a 3: T tl ;
No 2rwi!E: j:r k'T c 'irii of
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1-j i tinf lb iy "
Ar.d w. .rj boar, aitti hajfir Leart,
1 .k ii'eV ji'jous aay.
A it'i t sess ie trn wt-x-n caajf lo oe
A y ear av't Ivday .
MY BROTHER'S WIFE."
When I ir (n the aoTjir of n.r
.t-Tiirva eriri i
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j won't 5 M:ssLydia Searte at a!l thi-s !
, tiLe rt rf-iT. tt Mrs. Hirre Slaiton, ;
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It anted but three nt$ of rxsy if J-
diisg Jar. I ass hut i t as I wha-T
Il-:t-rthaa artr f.ne in the a jrld hot
lonj, i UK.gi:t. sorvir Bor.y ,
i e er e.--u!
1 tiin T.-ii
lJ l dnrrt j
Tm was my twin brter.
The n.oal
tween la;ns t
as eiorttK.a:iT p
a oar
j from cin raaij-tar.oes.
tce-f as was horn ttrorz and rotart.
j and the other frail and sxa'.L N'otwith- 1
standing icy sex, I was the faiortd one j
1 T .... .... .v. .lt. i
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i twin.
t .. .v c. ,r v rr-r.r.-
i it u tir uiiu t.auu -u ultt-
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: a and n.a le hint ciicg to Oit as a tear-
' tier, maniier b -r w.-ojd ik hare d'ae. ,
The eev:nd u.:cV-r!i
seaiNed ocr father.
l .;. -r tr o s : as :i ce noa: i ce.p ir.it .
Aod yet fat 5 liiik-'.t reseated it in him
if -e ti l brea to blaate f r rt. j
1 X... a cent cS tay aioner shall w to tbia !
! w-a-l Tosa -Wie," headed to say, and
; keii Lia wrf h 1
Ea-i!o. k:r..i;miija,iiidr. Snethioi had p'tie w nnz at the i tat mrtst aioiost have brakes his heart. t- . v I . .v wt-rkinj hss way to her. s 1 t..e
T . i ut""" r wtob u T , "How came H fcereT was his liatnral tie tiae !r. renews Ueataient by an , , .
Tu hT.;j -:fiia.n. i bask" Harrrtoid HA He hmke tbe bit- I txk her hands awar rom her t . . i . . . r psoaatj opsa b to W-s her .n ar.-
t,. . . , ' "7 a ixfs. ije nroae oe j . i iniiiry. As it jrrew. otaer q-jenes were eier tiX tanjkt os to l bitter, aafor- , ,
RteeryekH.4...y. L rth . mW WV to - Thr i tbeehrrh.-I saii "There X1- ,tb? r.v.LZ. resent, ai . j Cnce the miiier a'a t frl he- f
lti.oii:Mii!i)u&. ' 1 r iLree ! , . . . . , ... (LttieTesns ia ia ieatres? What male A t -i.ikl s t-r.f of is as keen as , . :,.. fwwT1 , v
no no a.,t ouii,n !Kia w w, , . d .liar, whv-h raj Ven in- : n313 be oo feiand-r about m dear broth- . , , , ' .. . . , land fe:l away from tr w h. ar. . :. ;
A ear . ij-iir , tauuasDa o,.nar wmrn taji ten in . . ,M prportxiis so perfect m eTenr part, . fcs heart te-H'-r. and this is one of the , rr,.
- tras!ei to T -ai to d-'irtr new here 9 wife." - ' . , 7 . . ",!... , . , . ! ony by a sicr e -a torea.1. sjs!..tii t
. , j w 1 ' !TtT . t j j i r j . 1 h new braoch takinc its eiat plare ! cisa-it n.t rt-si&rT to a ooWe char-, . . , . . .
towwiitf (,.'l,w arverai weeks j?o ta-1 IK he-n aoctitt- And I did fin I it aer a few dar , T. . 41 , ., , , ta sjoder wen: t. w. rk to i a:; hj. Ta.-t
i . cerj weeas tps tw ik wen aixt . - i on the parent stori, oeslher U near an- i a.ter : a .tv u,: rcast be b.ende-d ! ... v .
lntlofiyjiaaiM; d for-and !hre were err. to in ' search. Then I pA Jchn Robinson sJ- ., . . " . j otff tp:a. Alias?. tba :! u ro
...... .. .. . !wwr'Mj jjw were errrs. id . ... . i otir. nor too moch on one sjde T w ith trr.a and tors an J tvIf-ssor.Scw to ...... ...
iei;;ei:j Mru'ui, iQi D!: jej mem:y , , ,.
' .,' edhiaa: Mr tboaits S-w tack to his
' tn.T own r-Senj..n sn the el, the ...... , . ,,
; . - . .... . . . . , dei.:r that i.:ht ho tears, his -.f-re-
i bright ic-FfU-t ti;t iiuk-'id Wk At! ... , , . .
I",... , . ; prrau tj, I,t prT-r fjr ai f. r-. reCea. 1
in wa thai A a iianw.iie, haf.py, and . r " . .
:jt itbea. f I -.veJ th man b' d tb rfri wboa, his on . . bow. I i.,col myse-if ihinkins.
i fcn'J ! ! , Uas es4 to tcarrr. I was ritte-J i " it k-1 been ray fate to love soch a
I 7 vjn2 ff n ir:a- oatn l-''t'e ", -to inak aP the deS-it in the back', ac- n as thit I abooid be nearer hsppi
! fe1:,a- ! ociita. In order to do and S-.t aa- ' than I am to-day.
He bad ai.4e-i ns at poor rnotlrs j t(ntf ay m reiatk.a, hoie. I.sir
rlth ; oer father hid did years lfre. i 'rA raet cje. Mrs. axie aai her
J r a tfih a e-l edo-wtioo, aad ,
, g.: dcti. a j.tioa in a bark : at sua j - They were behind with their bowri,
i hdied-j'iay.r tf.re that twecti- Lmd'iy, - and the hc.aai
ieth birthday of mtcI was his aol . .t away, I ciiJa't kt-o a.-r.
; he.ree. t,,i,y ."
It gri'ted me temhiy. I loved Toas i I retorae-t JicoBrae.i. I didn't
; letter far than tcysrif, aad would Uv i mAU to ,pk to any one f-
1 saarr.d anjtaing wh Lia ; bat he was : w lt is jsiarly na,yiai to
: projd.pi-.r dear, and w..uidn't hear of! ga4 4 Taa, w.jian, whom I had eai-
toA a thir-g. ,
S.. the 14 I o-.Id do was to sjeai j
as aitirh oaey otwo Linj as pfjuail-V,
and Wi i Lira a.i he wante-d to ue. He
,i c c:M.:fD to taat, t
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- S .rae fthe days, wken 1 ara part- !
, ser ia the bank, I n pay rt aufcark agaio,
Lyddy." '.
-. .
And, .f oar., it was i tt r.bbl i
' ti at sjoie .:jt ae ':.! oe panaer, hit
I a a ...3t to be liiimru to the baa iter's
; JyJiiltt. to kowut j
iT aidid ith a.a. b BHwt. He had ;
rp C:.lati.a OB hall.,"" he udd a.e. I
! Ihosicbt lt.at i-rht he was rather fx
; ua!pin!. tw perhaj. wiew hat ia-
i . iiael to I w ihi.
- He i : y.-uag aad o hanla.riie," I
! th-.U.h-
Iwasa'savs rak :ag x-a ftir hira
to rrj;Seif: iat,of CJi'irse, tvosaion set
j taUa-ht u.e that if he w i.al d be steadier,
I sad attend to Lis ba.oe-n U-tier, b:
i . . f . . t i...!J
t - I
i be iot-pruved. j
! . ... .. ...
i As 1 t no a cat of Liaa oa teat birtadar t
m.voing of course, it was A birthday
m raiae the fare in the g'-as ceased to
smile, and a new aaxiety crett into toy
tbvoghts ; I was thickiag oflastc-ghL
Tj had acted Terr straogeiy. 1 Lad
lain aaake a Song tirae thiakicgof it last
nitrht, aad a ragae aaeAsiness smo"e me
as I rtrrwm Wred it now. What could
base Aj'.oi Lim ?
tie Lai come in, a boat ten o'clock, to
tii littie parlor w here Harry aad I were
silting together, Aad haJ reaiained with
os, rwAleif-v, Ule-i, twTvoaa. aad show
ing so plainly that be wished to see me
!-..ae that preseatiy Harry, La vexed,
half an? assedto-'k the biat sad left
cs.
Aa-I then be askei rue f-jr money. j
No tr.a.n sam, either. He implored i
vil.ilv. It 'ptriKim tK. i
. . , . . .-.5-.
.o.e. "
sate .
He alaiOtt took atr breach awar. I
bad no sa-h sum of money ia th boas.-.
from w ax; a 1 .ienve-J a mouerate incam (
fcoj jcw Tiujsan.jg in xeadr money,
" , '
w SR-h, wuh Tom s extravagaace, aad my
own preparatioa for my marriAge, were
Dearlv r;'re.
Qaite aghAt at his agiution, as wed as
At Lis reaest, I explained to him the
... ..... , .j;.. cr
! otter 1-e !! lit r of copiiance. net
S. :.,-.. a' . . i
seat, and sat lock, eg at n.e as thoagh
starw-ae-i-
Every vestiie of cr-Vvr bad gone from
h fair baa drae Jkoe, And the delicate,
clear cut featares Joaked. Laczari and
A pwag sh,x tbroaga my bert
ha .Uvrn-M I n-aW Ln ratw or
? wowJe what the taoney was wanted for.
i kfceit 4owo beside Lia.
" 111 get it fjr yoa lo-morrow," I
" if I bare to mortgage my property.
ESTABLISHED 1827.
In'T J?pair ; on!y wait tUl to-iorre'
jy - " "
As my fcaad toacied b be tftarted,
and lt4 down at nie. a a im
j very Kmc or brare oer?r St Jo UtiJe
5 wuh tr t4e. Il ti have crh-
I ed fcim : tear f-3 fpi'a
Lis t
t our a.y koe
j "5eTer nsioi," he aard. Poor
1 L4Jt l P- girl r he iit:rw2 bjv Laci
i tji r - I trvo tmi', r it ti if '.
t yoa rrI.L Ah. I're txva a ha-i broth-r j
i to yoa. tJear. Say too forve to-o pht '
And of cocrw I sa' J so Sii-i so aT-
j in. His nuEiMt d Lrve J me so : bat j
I di.int bos what tiews as to fcrpse. j
i I was wiser before that birthday wss j
J half ovrr, tiiciih the knoaiig- sremed j
; hisaccoarits-
j I Leard bo more. Iftaensibitity Kikb- '
l a for awLiVfr-xa the apnyofTtai !
rain and osy owe Jirace-
j For most not Lis ei-r share his dis- ,'
j bom ? I frit that bitvriy a! fir-I who ,
hid ba so prond of hiai. dial by and I
j by in!i?a.tioB. ahum, anger, aii
j j.iare to kt-e and te" anxiety. T.ia i
' a tuissiDi;.
What oitrrd it tee that be
ne.iT He wa mr brother, aai I h"-v-
, , - . g"
a-tiJ , sa a ai -uj uii a e
b:m i
n """oi.r. .e - i
1.- .V- . . t : 1 jtftifi n 1 ...n i.t t, Kim !
f-rt taiis Mr to shield tiai from th-e n-1 ne
i cor-.ofjoeij.-es of hU cria,e. Mr. Hatton j tere was tntLiiig in his mere look
1 was memfoL He had no w'ssb to brinz ' D 3 tone a strength. a troth, a thorough
iotber reason. I instroded air lawr-r to I
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tV4o was a 5ter ftn Tom, m-e.ved j
just one week from his uepartare. j
I A pitiful letter the oavry of a peni- j
j tent and ainf4 broken heart. He h-l
not appropriaie-d the three thousand uur i
lar thank 0d ! bat he had b-en ott !
ani drinkiae, with tde raooey in his
possession, and Led len rol.?-d of ih
Oh, bw grateful I was. Every oth- r
ro:sA tane sn the
rr!d iirht be bortie
j with patience now, Ainoe Tia was not
, t , , . -
1 J t.- Ra If.i'i'Mlrl.l .
creti-.Es, ftniies, sins : t.;d t nsaay !
and seri..as debts that he had left behind
. him. y&.-m startltrg of al, be told a h I
j was married, and i.riti ia tosw-k j
! oat and tr-tert Lia wife an 1 ohiii. 5
TOSl-t ;fc and ehiel Wh-. was she? t
After tl wt sariis over. 1 fua-5 i
mrwea" lociiac to s-e et new s.ster aad j
.vl r.e,!- to.,. i
j WrX. ta tht. a.!Jres T-tn hid seat i
- .. - - .. i ...
rae. Went with a carriae-, prepare-! V
ci.-;j j,,
piori to do sewir.jt core than a rear
tjrx bAj le-l, aad as aail.cg to
j mrtt j . a to her. She im to icet
me as I eatere-1 tLe-Lrior. Little Eia
R..biB': 1 remetiiVre-i the g.rt we'.i
a u .j t;ec i treature.
. ... , ... ,v. v., . :
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j
' m ' . i rr-
"My baty." vie sj?d. timidly. " 1'n i
nja.ei.j i,:ve I v..n ia.t, rn.v""
J.
at d a, an i bj ie her d the T.e ;
and theo a'te-i her hat I e 'ai d do to
serve her.
F-r all snwer she har into a passion i
. t, . i t, ...
tai l the iBfaat ia icy lap.
" Ha.e aierf-y oa mr 1" she rrle-J,
1
inj -mj her knees. This is voar hrr-.ther's
Uh:!i aai m.ae. and 1-1 ao
j w iie.
! I was a pmad till, ar I this V..-w w as
j a heavy one. My brother, a.. han,i.aie, i
; s h a favorite, si ooat to sght f .r wife 1
Tt ct.ii.l. he m!.-ht :l 'nirn.1 ... ad. I
, . . , . ' j
ranta?eoe,y. I thoua"jt. aa j cere I ta
. ,
"" " " -I"w-"r ' i
oa sew.ag g.'i.
Eat I did. I may have shrank fwherm .
fr aa lasUat, rrkaps, ia the rst sur
prise ; bat the Br xt ruinate the thoacht
of that other disgrace, which Toos ba 1
brooght oa himself Aai me, retorted to
toe, aad in my gratitaieat esitapiog that few gaesls were assembled, ia the maaic
I coal J ttot manner. ' mom. Oae of thea, a Uiy of great
She was a dear liuie thiag, h-. af er ability as a piaaist, sat down At tbe in
All ; And tbe baby harrr.itg. A b 1 I had j straa,eat aad begaa to play. The maf
reaaon to be thackfui fr the comfort of ' fle-i effect was more notioeahle thaa ever,
their preseace -b. For the eery next I SJiueboy s-gested than an in jaest be
day. meeting an c:jaaiiitnce oa the oa the piaoo. Thea ooe of tbe ladies
street, said she t withoat more Ado lifted the cover of the
And o I bear roar marriage is post- ! piano aarl well, there was a panic
i poned. my deAr."
My heart sank doin like leal
- Who informed ysaT" I aakei, very i
qaietir. j
Yonr iatended bridegroom, Mr. Har-
ry Hattoa Limseif. Is it not trae?"
Perfectly trne.' I answered.
"And postpone' aatil shear
" ladefiaitely."
I w;ot the same day to Harry t " Y'oo
dlre roar freedom take it. Yia will
never be tailed opoa to falSil yoar ea
ggment with me."
And I tot-k me at air word.
He ealle-1, certainiy, sad made a pre-
i teaoe of exp'aaatioo and rgreL The a1-
! . -i t ..r t v i :a ,
" "7 l"
enced hia father, r4 himself ; bat say
- ,
brsb-rsejaii.-l
I stoppe-3 hiai Ihere.
- ii -a um-wim i sa..j, -an-J
,r - . -, A 1 I
what be lort I h.ve restored. Yoa have
a.- kaowledged that there was a othiac
i r ia eis di 10a net,l rea
l oo excase ia his conduct,
t lie KW 1.3 lem
' " (yoBexeas his d. rtcctioa of ia
inrt.t girt. t4 i?adonmeat of fefr ;
rvt iter VjUi y I estvL
' Wtja oae qoitk moveaiea; I thr.-w
JL.
MARCH 25, 1891.
j r" fa5J! 5-". aJ &2ioi iuoa
a aa) her Kia.
" intr5are yoo to y
j brothers a fe ai tk.id, a bom h left in
I'r--trn.
" ha I male Boe-.
! teat rrn'.B2, mted wtn toe irr r
t mT akei t ea w!ere ue r i mar-
' rw,l-
" Ala he criel " if I 'oo!y kc.
Tam took me to charrh ;a a carriage
in th'a T,,TT r:'tT- I Jt'ct knew
here. It was baase I ha3 co -?rti5-
ta,e "f 035 m4rriii u 1 t-ci .t
t- aT broihf r say ier, ooMe brother
b Kngy'.ed so tari, aai KJ
hiajself, ocaiUej. as toaoraiie position
j tuiiie. I kao that a eroei siander
qi?i bin, to cai! oa me.
He caas. ' wocderfol.'y grare, hand-
a-an. with SLoMhir.g aiElAry
an ixprewire ahoat bun. In my
beart I thocht :
won ier Era wept at thwoLt cf bis
ieasure. He is worth pUsfcaiae. w-
J.r- I bias to the parior.
" I wish to ivetntiieyoo toy oar sister
I said. "
. ..
rie is uy br.-tnei s wife,"
Triea I ie.1 them to?eUer. After an ;
; bocr or a ore Era ra.ie for nse.
" . t . i v. l.r v
. .. . !
he rje. iMudsae- (
ti . u t-. . ji v , '
lie h:.k ect hand inljj and locked i
j . " '
l ar a irxxi woman, r. Lja. Mr- i
. . .. j
nesiiT. kat ji bies .Q and make i
" . t ' i . ,
- - i- I
I kept my thonghU to myseif.
Oo!r from that hoar I wa hi that
1 regretted my lost feoJwt And happiness
liT tian 1 njocriie! fir tie J;se
wrer on wnora taey taa been anlea.
ier a.i my properTy was
" h I al paid tu torn a .. and.
a-ttspaajicl by his wife and child, joia-
e-i hia ia a Western home.
Tsere we besin life anew. I had a
Siuail ino:rn stiil, and Tom obtained a
la-rali e position. The lessen of the
past was cot ka cpin hinu The sacri
fi -e I had male was not ia rain. Ltratr
I T.m was a changed toan chacgJ for
'-he better. H halever I had ost had
been his cat a.
Ao-1 wbat hal I kt. The money I
coasted ier than a-thig; and Harry
Hatt-a tore
B worta a regret .
t hat was it, ttien? I r.cbed it t
'j- it
tr4 itr.ie.1 the zaraoaraad iiiaioa
r froa life so early.
.u. to I well aad tralw lored." I
t height Aad then-ray thoaghts aerer
weat hick to Harry.
i., . i
An -ther aired them. Strsare iairres- i
,a tast maa ha,l made ctoa rae : seea i
eniy oao sever to he forgoru-a. I
th-jught of Lim ciiBstAatlr, Aad heard
-
fr.m him throah Eva now and thea.
"What is rc-ar brother's w,fe
Eva r 1 ked Ur oa-e. jast to trr her. j
"He ha a.e." she answered. "1 kao- j
what I sremid M brr to be like. I
thwgh." Aad her eves dwelt a ns ia !
a w.r that tuad r teil-tale color rwe. j
A few .ia-, afterward i case to rae )
liQirhit-C
-Yvll John of yocr qaewtwB, aad j
on y i,er wnai ae say,. .e reaj j
"Til Lydia ay wifeahatis to be, I I
i b resides ia roar itr. I hope to
siimt r-a bef. too aaJ intriaoe her
to roa " i
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As) he .51,1. With th m-rrr n.r;s-i
n.M.'.n J.ihscam, ! iSini'tSii w.a !
the verr feappkat ssas.' of nir life. iX
con ra ga how it all ended. I i
auiii dw iuoatag bark And remeaiber. ,
iec that I fancied once I loved Another '
than J ia. Taat was a dream, bat this '
v. AU ray sarriSi.-es have been well '
tA.
i rep, i. aad all cy loss was gain ; I rel- 1
lie tf.al every time 1 hiar pret-r Eva
! . . . T J . , . .
mas Drfl s:ose w !
"a,y brotaesifeJ
A Musically Inclined Rodent, j
F-.r .ij-e tins parf A grind piaao ia
aa East Eo-d boose has shown signs of 1
...1,.,,.!.,- .knij ., ...1.1.
ri invariably '
,,.,', ... f '
(KuaJeJ dud whea strack, and the bni-
.. . ...... .. f
''i? Vi 6M ' i
verr b.tCU bzure with tae maker s caaie s
had disappeared. Eat nobody Attn but- i
ed the decadence of the iassratueat to
aa; thing bat a iiuie hx mach as per- i
ha;.-". A sarjise was in store for them.
Tbe other night the boasehotd sal a
A bif rat jaaied oat from among th
str.ngs aad gallop i Across th room. It i
escaped, of coarse, for everybody was too j
ssota XMjr. ;ar-a u aiiaci it. laere
were sx-rewms aai a great leaping npon
caAirs. v nea everyboay cooj1 down
th ia jaist proceeded. It was f jaa i that
ifce rat had made a coaif jrtAhle aest
paper Among tbe wires. Tae rat had
evidently a keen sease of the taeas of
things as well as a love of moic, for ha
o4 was f ..aad to be made of selections'
fro'a Btsetiiorea's 3AtAS, with a few 1
srrat .ifsoris. There was not a trae
of-Aanie Raey or comic opera Lathe
aeA. How th rat gat ther. why it i
1 stAiw ther-i. And wbu the effort of a
mosical training epoa the rat is likely to
be are stiil aaaaswereL P-tibryk Iht
po:r. v-ar Atlanta. hi.i. th other dar. a
J Uniet j j , wUil 4 Wtf.
j n,, T fc g inches from ti
Af eriB eonaiderAble in
; b:ai!fc..r j. k;;;ej birj
w h krh is said to ke a magaiiLreat speci-
J Tti L"aba Erligjus tract ietT Iai4
ytr iaiei r7 0)?,00pahliitioaA. '
4 t tvq. Ti . a i.er 1 t -n.1 m. i I L vtje I;..er tiii a. .js.. t ran".'..
1 I
0 Jl (9jJlO
The Atheist and the Flower,
Wb?n rspcleon Rtcaparte was Tjti-
prror 4 Fraaoe be pet a man by the
naaje Ctarney into pron. KtftiHxiijtt
Chamy was aa enemy of t yovt-ra-
o.e&t, aad fjr that reason depht'ed tiai
J his atTty. Chanjey was a learn.!
j aa-J pnoocti aian, arJ as he waJst-d t:
j as 1 &t) la the amaii yard luu which h;s
: . - . X V 1 1. J i . k
I nw, the work cf 0J s fir-eers. and to tbe
mooo aixi rs. wnica tleoraasneo. ana
eiriaie.1,-A!l thi ome by thao-e . ; .oris r.f r-r--,f kindle res cf ; to,n whiri ad the spUier st.- aP t,.
One day. while pacice his y.rl he saw ! wtk-h Soulier -:th su;n pesB, j h Ue fcii .wr ;;B,
a tiay plant just breakicg tit ral j osier thr s!.s ff seff.jr. f wtfalcesB. mil".er
wr the -AIL The sight of it eaaseJ a j resJy to burr o rKi? ai j wt bck t the f r a- i
preasact diversion of his U-okts. N)jcW:j. lr tB-3 a T'r dr"a 1 nade its bones secure. Afl l
osber grreen thief was within his eac'w : picture oa ha &cJy to think backward f,,,. , th. ,k, ,:vt t - -
kT-ifc w - i w-
prjcners tesk ier and n:s ra. Je-d Iieca.
When the flswer began to ctWd he was
iied with deinrht. It was white, purple
. - -
fringe. Charter n-a-ie a frmaae to sap-
port ;t. and did what hia cir-naisiani-rs
i a ,ai to stieiter it f.nm DeiUBf ra.rj
and vioieot winds.
jii mujp (voir i't tiuHT, iiw iet
. . . .
. 13 L. : . V .V .-V. 11.
here the flower grew. Its pest'e re-
f proof, as it whispered : There is f ce
who sad see woaderfaltr tau:ifa!, !
, . . . 'i
i.d Ke it ss wt,D keeps aie a..r, haaQ- t
. , , ......
el tfrf rimD.i n-an mr if H KentV,. j
f.l t T: l.
rj v..e : u i: . unia i : '?.n L.,e a. ..
- i
made a. i
. . . ,
t tires is God.
lu.i.i.J i,aj forth,. Kl
Efs f.. Ue
erring man through the hatsbie tl .)er.
There was aa Iuio prisooer ia the
same yard whose iittie daoghter was per-
pleaded with (."barney's lore for his Sow
er. She related what she saw to the wife
of the jail!. The saory of the prisorer
and Lis fiower passe-i frons one to anoth
er, nnti' it reached the ears of tl e aa.iahie
Eaipre Jorphine. The Encpr sai l :
"The man who so devoted'.r lores and
tends a Sower cannot be a bad can," ) ,
she persuaded the Emperor to set bias at j
Charaey eamoi his flower hone aai j
carefoliy tended it. It tanght hiai of a
(ji and reieAe-i him from prisoa.
Inaians as Smokers.
tiery lada worships toaacro. ' -ire
the siocx a sarSciency of beef and tr-t-ao
tx an there wiil be no more wtr be
taeea thenj and the United Slaies. They
do not get any tobacco from the ioern-a-eat
ia the- dais, so they se.l what
little else they da bare, and w ith the
(
11 a1 w r irie rea aiaa wa satis- t
1 s . - , . . .... . )
i aea wita cnea wi;:ow trk. L-at te Las j
been riiiise.i rerr arateriaiir. and now
iasdsts oa the best brands of tbe rao I
tboocghiy caitivated aad raaaafactared
weed.
SDtne ef the cider feiiows st.il aiix the
i ii'W with their s-in-ae they prefer the
wi''m w::h tlir ae-taer prefer the
kiatkk-kiaaii.k bat tht rounder raea
! ke lrt-o straighv. Their love
tr ... .. ..
f jr cigarettes a.-soants almost to a pas-
aad yet th laiiaa is inaser of the
itB-'00- H - -!- cigar-
13 klli Tf7 dod on - of -be
- arjtl fe a ewtpi of
mc:U D,i ni c? w':i
pbys-'iae that sterns aaiajsre-i. The
SSon that aaiiajited chjarettramere
cheaper than soldiers thas faiisto the
rotiad "J bBW TaJaeirw.
An nV;ncible Man-of-War,
Staof th mot iatemsti-g fe-atstres
of the defee of New lore dar.aj the
; war of have been overix tl bv the
Ltstomca. aa i I
aieation of to tact that Uorlcz thi
struffj'. the first rea-a war vessel in ex-
istoaoe protsrte- Xew Y'ork harbor. My
father was one one of the rom-aittee of
aasety or in ctty, ana 1 nave orten tearw
b:m tell of this novel featx-e of the d-
ease. Aboat three nj:a:hs after war
bad leen declared a whAier CAaie into
the l-ArhKr aai reporte-I that an itsicea
lieel 01 -ng ia war :ps were oa IBe.r
j. r i - ' ' t .
ay to captnre the ctty.
IV1U were rang, aai all New Y'ork
suspended basiue to consider a.eaa of
defease. Iuricgthe deliberation one of
the cocaniittee saiety made the happy
t.t t a t";i-n ef-w rt: rwui T t.. 1
. . , . . , ,
v mul-,
of steam pirL ao that sraidinc steam t
. , . . . . , ,,i
con!d be tcrnei oa the aenjv st:a.d
tbew Attemrc to board th ressel. The
... ' . . , . ......
agreed with
. vted that B-Arter would
t iarincible, as it cal-i move ai will
regariiess of th direction of th wia-i,
ram holes in the enemy's ship, etc Cor.
! St. L:n:is Glot-IVaKcraL
The Dignity of Citizenship.
TV. a a-W.mmVT aiioald irr unr
i-r t-.w-l.a iwl hnv whr. learri. hi.
uers that he cab reaaahlr expect to
be preideatof thiscoaatrT. It iseaoagb
no. to awaken bU Amb.tion to he a en,-
, . . , . . ". .
eraor. and perhar it woald - weu to
v v- . ' i. v - .
Uwih him to carb his Aspiratioas to
, - i , ...
ik-hievinc saoceas beiore ta civil servK-e
eoaimissiiB.
It iatiaeto tsch h tbe prAte dti-
en is the trae digaitary. and that the
ts-naa r. 1 tut ? T. TV S .r apmnt atii.-n .1 Va
a.,.. k . d,tr f.hhfn:iw e.-,
' ; " ,
demand aad a ill higher eiimb. r-o ia
An eiectica it seems to me that we shoaid
reSect weil spon the resalt r-t ffgettiag
r . , , ,
tae weightr matters of natx-nal late
''Kh Are reaiiy involved ia Ihf co-atro-
F"aA,im a.t toe
Air. SeBAtor Blair in S. 1". .Viui arvi Er- t
A Great Battle
,
Is cocstaatiy gag oo ia the bamaa
system whea yon satTer with Coasamp-
tk, Cocgh. or Cold.; they strive to rain
ttewita aaJ drag rjcums to tbe grate
Take timely warning and os lan-T na
Coogj wad CoasnmptWa Care. Price Ti
aad 50 ceats.
D
i fjr Dy ipepfeia. Bilioosues, Heart bam,
laditioa, Aa-i a!1 Ki laey Coajpliiat.
Trial tou'ai '-vest j. VT. lieaford's
j Xrng Store.
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VnOLE NO. 2070.
j A ChiJU s Sense of Justice.
NotJiir 10 !arn icto tbe tieas-
ott au J hirt i f at -LiM as an coirrrTH
paa:Lr)ri i, DevTr ir.i.ne the matter
j tusy i rr. tj i!j? aiut iaiklor, say, a
1 irwr ia Ujr,--' f' ;ir. Its srwue chiM-
; rva f-f te sirit ? . hifui tyj tbe ware
i of ixniinari-'ri aivl heltsR. onsjfkm
pr-ttt arQr." utja-4 oneiwtwo lea
t . .. . m.r.nt'ff Ttf t r- T.t
j other t" 3ren, w i:h ocre sHt)f na-
; isrpr ,t.wj u.?.uui.a w
S.-i .e (.i.K liara in.! til
t wejcri w.. u. 1 otherwe work ara- A
, chii Jtics U a! ways tempered with
i ner-T :o lU- he Ioe.and when in the
and teaderiy deat
" -
; Le Varas I.tti by i;tt. that higher
, sense of jastite towards all with whom
. -.riie in -nta-t. ben Li own
; Mtaii r.i:! ae tarei-ey and oC'CtiaQAi-
:. 1...-. 1.
: i;r s. if, ur, w K".1
i . . . , . ' u
ccriht whkh he has ieA.-iei cjakes :
j right
An Amusing Mistake.
Tf ii in Ti:.r.' Tr - v !a ri'SiE
i -. .. - - - .
a sJratger f.-r or.e yoa know, or it
is aaiiinz to -e .-ie ce eise d j x
And did yo ver Di.-ti.-e the d.??ren-
between 2.en ar.d noitn in the war ia
bkh they at arotsa i th a-istake?
A niaa a.i. f tp to aether one
aad
"Why, fc .w U j yoa do
At- he ptw ;t his hand the other one
takes it and rives it a cvri al sike aad j
sy :
"How doy.-i do? Haw are yon? It s
a fa iiv. Let me see where hare I
: a et 7:-a?
W!
they cc.nje to corsar? their
ateata! notes they di.ieorer that they
i never have net anywhere, tit they ait
down and dia.-c-s po'.it'.i and rei'gioa or
aayta-.cg .s. wita tr e Aaaie tresntoca as
j if Oieet.ag w f. an every aay oocarrence
i A w jtuaa wi.i V i to aaother, thiak-
icg she has -set her before, aad aaless
j tL one : tsen cou-pietelr off gaard
she aiii .i.-aw h-te.f np ia th hacihti
et rasr-er And say. "Yoa are mistAisn."
The rst t-ne V: ashes and apt-kvlzes aad
setti-s down, tboroagb'r c-nriac.! of
the enom-.:ty tf the cr;tae of rcaiiag a
sittple a.i-"-a.e.
If .tie is taien ana wares, howeser,
, : , h . th T
.
.-,r:.a ,-ee-.-r i,-,rr.f, ai erin--es
-
d s a maa aader
ni L? c anstaaoe. M.e retaras
j the cvrdial La i-saak and Itta theot-her
woiiaa do the ta.k.cg ac;;i societhlag is
said t-y wh'.ca sae ca reiii tie former
ui;iag. c trusts to lata ia a letting
tae w-iiuaa 'i-Si-c-ver her taiake. .rt-
'' .-
Kept His Word.
There are -rjit pcop'-e who seem ate-l
to ie i:iiijr- i c;-n at every turn, aad
Nathaa irir- as one of these gwiie
lw acfortinates. It did seem as if
notiiirg waid tvT tea-.h hira to be caa-ti.-.
At o-. ti ar ci f.-rtaas had
to ht n is the of a ooifria-
! hie 1-
a we J to ao
ant ia the city.
-As r : w a if Nat
aa was pro-
: vide . i-r." sad hi patient w.fe. bat be- t
; ,.re x lu'-n
s had passe-1 sse chacee-d
ter rr. a i.
ca-ae to the
AaeaWrpri-ing straa.
I tow a aad ea.:'.r ttf'ssu.led Sathaa to
1 t,i,.ri w.:a him in a -natent nid.-
dae" eapr.-, f.-r whn.h the new
j cotter fiad peatr of tapaeitv, bat bo
; rest r to ae y.
j Xatw .3 .
lie-i hirn with I
i this 1
narr arts.;, aai tor Atoat tw;
m o :
graat
r.er,l
in a c'.ittencz
s:ga htci.
on the aataes of "Sharp !
, aaC va
At the end of that tia,
( however. S'.rp sa-lieaiy vaa.shed Uk
j 4,t ie -.y he xaid lay his band
1 oa a.-i i ieuv.ajt pr Nataaa oc.'r the
. pAVc: mu.c;D--. which was literally a
j drj. t,. ,arkt.-
; .
, t n& ranTner wouicn t Lei rt;m
Sleep.
' lJr riarshais who work ia the Ia-
ini.nr.'rtW.l . v.
! !'- ar not always to be bai.
j Tia 1 Srt of aa adreat-
are be he.
N-icht oT-riook hira near aa old cabin,
bat a- the Zrt i.m cav.a of barring the
deiiiath-.r h .j-ea aai thea moving
away fla-h-d a,..a him be decided to
sleep uaier a ire !ae little J.tanre,
1 aad t S a a i"
i a p:ible interview with
j a Ia lb
lo' ai u Q? ani ,rtt ,D tb
Jia f i lf l-
I raia aad water. H-e rarie.i hi 6 a.i let
j ,
Arosnl hi.3 aad iav down. I'r-aiea'ly he
L . '
heiri a ict!a and wainii bat be
i ..
! pa; i n atteniioo to iL Tae Oiiies aad
i , , ,
f"''' ,W
i 'f l ' ?' T'' Mi
I 7i ia 1F to 1 ry
t or.?ra:.ra!.-ie. aad raaxesiich aUiia as
i; was a paataer.
Fiaa1 ;v :
h coa le-i that the beAst
! was a-K g Aru to be q-nt aa I let him
ret. h g .t np Aad c;aed the door
aa d t it out. Ttit a he iav down Aa sieui
, - e
w.tioit fa'-.fcer dturhance aatil
ia; C . rt Wcrh Uaiette.
"Are y-fa c-inAiate-J with this?" Ask
ed Itaak. as he d.layod aa aapAid
a te to its a-aker.
rep.itl Kvr.icg, "I aerer met
j -,.."
i -
j Tbe ocly brocxe -t, ia the Uaid
- " ""- ir-jaae-pearr aaa
I (.o.amb'-s are at ,-t LoaiA.
j A loy Why sni in Atchison. Kajl,a
i ak or two Ai-o has been chrisCeaeJ
! ri .T.I 1 .v hii rrmn'a
i "
j Hyde rrx. a large town rFt-eaiir in-
1 crp-rat-id wiiu Chicago has a A a siag'e
J aaiooa.
A Spider's Pei w.erance
! Tbe wri'at a fri. h-ra .;'-
ajo ti-hin; a fKrr mrtn s
; Miarr and trap -t:aj He
j !;tni:e. -aVi'.f:r, cr'J ' . I
j irerriJ that cm exjd awt v
I fnara sba-i-Wirat the tiiK3'. s
j lm k of irrorry. A ti yt his -e
j sn-1 Zi.'ec?-J.g eoerjr fa r-"-l tr?.
j 2tt3r bow c2 t-s r. k
'set u wirk :ai:rVs'- r;. .r :
1 ifl-i. r raJT b-",1 ?- '
to on a c:r. f'.t-
: aa-1 wn-j hi. frai t :.-! tn'.i ;. -
tirtin was bor.ai aa-1 hr!.
Hi Bjeahes wer? re?i bei in a
1 anJ aia at the sauie axir.t a r y
! n.i a ii;r bnre enan;i .a tr..i.
t lantaatly the haa i.t iar !ori
' '.f vwa-i tae tE:i'r. We5 the n ' r
' saw her eoeoiT ti :: l e .: v.. i
j fark.'y. bea!.2 tLea.r i.y w .l'i rr
; iitt wics. The spi itfr was wv.rie-i :a
: s.s wtb cih r.ghm.ci-'i.Ke raji i ;t. hv.
j keciaritseressahU-raiy acul the s.,. rr
; sti-ppe LtTSLracr'esfi-'r m-L TS-a '3-
ti'usy the b.k Tii.a.a a; ; r. , -!
arvr. a the hJ ' y w.i..- r. r -:
e.J a'i i;i.a U j.ier ;a !.!
: c:rviw, but he Jii Dot rrt.re. ir, tr
I iach. the pawKmitws htiie saiae rixfl
wita the UrmaeJ tbulir. At ast he ata-Je
j,f tmca.! wett t- nn in
1 . . .
It tu
fa: 1
I that ail tr ievs were t;.Gni c!
j v ' -f.:, y ., . .
1 r-4
Jn tearrj her itt? the writer
j ,., . an i w the '
feet mere heinj free-d the isd tl. ' i-
i sj-i ier had bai.'t him aii-Hher trap, w -'i-
l ir.ir l!BTe ar. w.t'nllT T:j:. z.. -
- - -
i v.. , i . ,
; he ret. red to his Ber. ,.a.y to -a;-
fortb htea a..da;ght L:gawdy;-aa tcn
als next victim was trapj-d.
Nothing cjal i d-sovurag- the sp, r.
Twice a great ao.a: to wa fateDe.! :n
the ajeshes, aad ea. . h tixe whiie ti.-
spider was tryiajt to iaS-a hiai s ti-ai
ae coald aot esi.'spe th s-:ia.t Ir.i-;
away.
Repairs beaa ai oa-e. and .n the
spider weat lvk to his c.aer to wa.t
tor aaother p.-joner.
The writer saept away the wth eat. re
ly aad seat away. Half aa hoar iater
whea he returned the aatir.r.g j i irr
was rebuiiiitg h J Si-are. lij m.A ar. i
JetnaiaAtioa th.s tiriie eoa j-re-i. f .r
wao does not Adaiire d.ge-d re.it.oa
that wiil aot dowa?
A Blessing in the Bells.
A toothing incident ocrcrred . n Ei k
well's ia-ac-l when the bt-'A if thece
chapel was hare. It was rac f.r tr.e
first time to tf its sound, w hk'h is pec-i-1-iArly
resoaant aad sweet. After a few
miantes' mal the archdeacoa, who ha I
ordered th be'J to be rang, seat word to
stop the riagiag, fearing that it ra.rit
annoy the icraates of the aitcshne. .At
this moment a lady who had ben v:. t
iag in th dortn;tores caaie ot to as a
a favor that the r.agcg ni ght be t-ea-tiane-d.
she said that raany cf the px r old ir.
aiitei had bar iato t-ars when taey
5rst heard the aai of the bell : aa 1
taey detiared that it r-n-aiied to t:.si
the hiasse-d sanday li of chliia.-! i.i
the honie faraway. The sw-etx.-1 :
that tolling bell seemed to tnl a l-E.-soa
thrxtgh those dreary war ts and u
brcghack aieuKrries fail of Chrt.a
coxfort and a'piratioa to the inrnaT-es.
Past Master of the Art.
The Japanese are past raa.er ia the
treatment of aik.ys both ia Uri: are aa i
color, aa i ao better glide ex.-t. Tt.ey
ataieve their graad resu.t by ti.e s.a.t'
lerst Eoeaas aj jd.cioas b.en i.aj of lar:
ocs atietAiS, lalajitg aai pi,k..ag. C p
pr is tae basis of ttie.r ch.ef ai. jjk aa 1
by iacorj:.ritiag wita it certa-a pr p r
tioasofg.'li And silver laey ot.ia.n re-aiA-'kAhi
resai.s ia cjior tarjagi ti.e
p:..k hag procr.
Kit aoaiy do they g-t str.siag etfects
flora their Ailoys Aai p;-. al.ag: ta-.r
. . i . . t ...w . ,i . . . . . . .
r "
j to be raJ.ei. ijr lnslAace. tey w...
! "ke KX 07 P14'" of ;f-r'' Cjt''-
i a.s aad a-iovs. wa.l taeia t:vet-.er, ar. I
i tiia k? in.uag.pa.-Jch.Bg op Aai ti..ir.g
j ivt a stiriace ia whita a.! the Tie's
aow in a maarer whkh is trily w..-u-derful
By th.e range of Lata at the r
cDai'ji .ad they caa work oat ca a ajeui
j Mrtaoe .eaes os aatxai i.:e, iaa.rcat-s.
1 etc, wita efact never drearaei cf ty
raeatAi workers in the wetera w . r' 1.
Success of One Piece of Mjsc.
Very few ksow aaytair.g abnt ?apt-e,
the composer of "Faua.tia"' aa i serai
other pr.pciar operasu aad tae father f
the "I'jrt aad PeasAnt"" over.ae. Tt.e
tAtier was eornpod to aa entire y
d.erent piece and fell Sat ; the aath r
thea tried it At iaterrai s.x mat;.
and a year with two other pjys.Aaia j
one fcroad it pretty. Lawtiy becase the.-e
was aot Lme to write a new overt ore, .t
wa osei with A long torg-tiea fa.-' e ca. -ed"P.tAaJ
PeaaaaL" Ta fa.-. was
saccesBfl, Aad pe'p eadared the oir
tare. Then somebody asaei penfi -a
to pabiiah Lt ia joaraaLarran-i f r
the piaio Sooa everyboxiy iu piay.ig
ih Taea a lasc firm botit of jj r-3
for tJj the nght Aad pabiced the .re.
They mAde A ciear 43.; with it.
At the Marriage Bjreaj.
Elderly Oect I waat to e-.riit m.ta
yoa abont gettiag me a soitai-le w.fe.
Ageat All r.gfci, sir, I thiak I caa a-
comaiodat yoa.
"What Are yocr chxrj- ? I'd like to
know that before r any finher.
i "Well, yon sse, td.at der-ni oa v
i seia i-o yoa want a w.; w.:r. or w;ta -
a mother-in-law 7" 7Vn '
An Australian pbovrapher is rr
d to get exceileat pk-tcras of or.-its at
s diitAace of 16 zciies.
j It is laimed by laaheraen that Mr.
- Harrr lack is on of the b-st w p.iil
j men in thi cooatr. Alth-.c.-k ba-.i y
! cripple-d, his empl-jyers say he taa t he
l beat as a SreoiAa.
i
F-Abers Are booorwiac , b- : ia
! Mo, that th oasia-w. m-a of
j
citr wa'k in tLe m.ilie f the
' streeis in broad daj MghL
i
! The eiet-trical iad-jry .f the V:. -i
Stae re.jU.reA A ca--itai of over i
0 O 0 "X
Tbe 5.-rt vre. ; r -Y h -ai rm;
was jBAde ta the year l'-j.
of r.rg'1
4
( wca ainua. (auiap
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