The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 20, 1872, Image 1

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VOL. IV. NO. 45.
TIONESTA, PA., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1872.
$2 PER ANNUM.
I'.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
. MBWTON PKTTIS.
MILCH W. TATR.
PETTIS & TAT K,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
4.1 Strr.rt,
TIONESTA , PA .
Isaac Ash(
ATTORNEY AT LW, Oil ritv. Pa.
Wl'l practice. In the various Courts of
forest Countv. All business entrusted to
tl en re vail 1 receive prompt attonll n.
10 IAS
W. V. Mason,
ATTORNEY AT I, AW. Office on Kim
Street, above Walnut, Tionesta, I'u.
C. W. Gilflllan,
A TTORNF.Y AT LAW, Kranklin, Ve-
dx nango Co., Fa,
tr.
W. P. MercilUott,
Attorney at Law.
AND
HIM I, KMT AT 12 ACJKXT.
TIONESTA, PA.
27-tf
CLARK. 4 FASSETT,
AT TO 11 X J! YS AT LA W,
WAllRKV AVt TIWOt TK, PA.
THK FN DEBS Hi NED bavin? as-ool-b'piI
lhcnisevp togoilier in tli prap
tirp o'luw. offer their professional serv pea
to the public.
Business promptly a'tpn'lpd to In nil 'ho
courts of Warren, Forest ami adjoining
coou'les.
JUSHJ3 R. CLARK, D. D. FASSETT,
Warrpii, Pa. Thhoiitc, Pa.
Tionesta House.
MITTEL. Proprietor, Elm St.. Tlo.
nosta. Ph.. at the mouth of ihpcrppk.
Mr. IhIp has thoromrhlv roniv itpd tlio
Tionesta "oiimp, and rn-funraliod It pom
pp(pv. All wh i pa'ronlre lii id will bo
well ontcrt lined at reasonable rate-". 20 ly
F0R.ES7 F.CLSK,
T" BLACK PRillMttE'roR. Oppo.Ho
'17 court House, iioiipsiu. rn. jusi
ope mi I. Kvprvdiiivr iipw and clean and
froth. Tlio best of liquor kei t constantly
on band. A por-lon of the publio patron
age Is respectfully solicited. 4-17-1 V
Holmes House,
. HMONKSTA. PA., oppoxite tho Pepot.
i t . I). Mabin, Proprietor. UooU Ma
bline coiHU'ctcd Willi the ll'iusp. tr.
Syracuse House,
TIDIOUT ,Pa.,J. l Maofk, Proplo
lor i. The Iioumo lias been tliomuublv
rerllied ami ia now in tlio tirst-i-la-is order.
with tlio best ot ai-eommoiMMoim. Anv
nt'iriiiaiion poin'ornimr il Territory at
turn point will bu i heprtii'.IT furnlsiipd.
-ly J..VI). M.VUKK,
Exrtianq.3 Hotel,
T OWHn TIDU'l TK. Pa . P. S. Rams
IJ HKKI.iV Son Prop'w. Thia Iioiimp baTiiiif
bppn reiitptl is now tho mosi lUwirable stop
pinit plac-o In Tidiouto. A good Billiard
hoo.n uttaclied. 4 ly
National Hotel,
TRVINF.TON. PA. W. A. Hallenbapk
Proprietor. Thia hotel ia Nkw, and ia
ow open as a tlrat elaaa bouap aitunto at
're.iuiictioii of the oil Creek ,V Alleuhenv
. t.verand Philadelphia .V Krio Kailroada,
pppaite the Iepot. Parties linvinit to lay
er traina will timl thia tho moat eonven
. rut hotel in town, with lirst-elaaa aeeoni
noliitionK and reasonahlo hanrea. tf.
Dr. J. L. Aconb,
ni-IYSirlAM ANI Sl'R'iKON. who baa
I bail liiteen yeara' experience ill i lare
ami Nueeeaaiiu piHctue, win. attend mi
Professional Calla. Ollico in Ilia lruir-ind
Sroi-er.v More, located in Tidiouto, near
Tiilionto House.
IN HIS STORF. WILL HE FOUp
full assortment of Medicines, Liipiors
Tobacco, Ciirara, Statiotierv. (Jla-aa, Paints,
tliif Cutlery, and line (iruccrics, all of tho
beat quality, and will be sold at reasonable
rates.
II. II. ItU HO KSS, an experienced PniK
i.lat from New York, has chart:e of the
Sloro. Atl prescriptions put Ui accurately
It. yj
. JOHN A. DALE, PaES'T. (
1N. HROPER, VICEPBctT. A. H. tTEELt, CAS(,
SAVINGS BANK,
Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa.
Thia Hank tranai . a Oenpral liankinn,
I'olloctinir ami Kxcliane ISusiness,
1 nails on the Principal Cities of tho
United States and Kuroite bouuht and sold
tiold and .Silver Coin and tioverniuent
Securities hoiiuht anil sold. l-'M Uonds
eonverted on the most favorable terms,
Interest allowed on lime, deposits.
Mar. 4. If.
SLGAFL& VAN GIESEN.
BLACKSMITHS
AND
WAGON-MAKERS.
Comer of Church and Kim Streets,
TIOJSTESTV,
PA.
This firm is prepared to do all work in
ils line, and will warrant everything done
at llioir mi pa to t-rive Kaiisiuctlou. 1 ur
ticulur attention given to
fI03lSi:-SBIOI I.,
Hive them a trial, and you will not re-
rci ii. .-iy.
Lloyd &Sow,
' gWATEK STliEEl, TI0NL8TA, PA.
1 T IVR Jl'ST OPENKU an extensive
A A Stock Of i
FLOUR AND FEED,
' GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Whlr-h thnv rfYiif ti tJi mttli lit rntna
1V as can iMMvttWeit hy any othrr esinb-
liHitini-ut in i'.vn. ijiivo u a call heiu
Wtn .- LLOYD A aOV.
D. W. CLARK,
(COM MISSION Mil's fl.KltK, FOMEST CO., FA.)
If. EA T.j ES TA TE A Q ENT.
II
OUSESnnd Lot. for Sale and RKSOI
Wdd Ijvids tor Sale. J. .
I have 'superior facllit'os for ascertaining j
the condition of taxes und tax depds, Ac., j
and am Ihoreforo iiiali-tpd to act Ititelli- ,
gpntlve awnl of those livinir at a dis- i
tanco owniiw lands In llio C nnty.
Olllce In Commissioners Room, Court
II mse, Tionesta, Pa.
4-41-ly. I. W. CLAKK.
r.nw. niTHHMoit. rn-.,.
DITII.llUliK. TrttM.
GEO. W. IHlHItlimK.
THE SUPERIOR LUMBER CO.,
MANUFACTURERS) OF
'ine Lumber, tath, Shingles &c.
Mills on Tionesta Creek, Forest To., Pa.
Yards k Office eor. Ui 1 Bail Road SU.,
PITTSBURGH, TA.
EDWARD DITIIIIIDUK.
E. D. DITIIRIDUK
FORT PITT GLASS WORKS.
Katabliahed A. 1). 1827.
RtTHUlDQE & SQK,
MANVFACri'nKltS OP
Dithridge's xx Flint Glass
PATENT OVAL
LAMP CHIMNEYS.
AND
Silvered Glass Reflectors.
These ehimneya do not break bv heat.
Ask for DirimiooRs. Take no other.
DITIIRIDOK A SON,
Pittnburgh, Ta.
25-ly.
Xew ISuariliiig IIoue.
MR". S. S. IIUUXOS has built a larpre
addition to her house, and Is now pro-
pared to aecommoda'e a number of perma
nent boarders, and all transient ones who
niav favor her with their imtronaire. A
g-Mid stablo has recently been built to ac
commodate the horse of guests. Char tes
rea-onablo. Kesidouco on t-lm St., oppo
site S. Haslet's store. 2:i-ly
Jos. Y. Saul,
pRACTICAMIarnoHs Maker nnd Snd
l dler. Tliree doors north of Holmes
House, Tionesta, Pa. All work is war
ranted, tf.
H
ILBRONNER &
ARF. CI.OSINO out their fall and winter
stock of goods at great. y reduced
prices to make room for a
SIPZEHnTQ- stock.
.Miff IS 1110 lime logei i?hi ui mi muii,
pIipuiht iIihm ever. Wii have now on hand
. .. a ... ! 1 I
Jewelry ltoxes,
v -ruing isoxes,
Haiidkeii'hicf Roxes,
Musical Albums,
Kmlirolileries,
L,:ico i foods,
Hemmed and
Stitched llankorchiors,
ijiice iiiimiierciiiois,
White Nubian, all sizes,
Hlaek and White Fringes,
(joid und Mixed Reads,
Jewell V ot ail kinds,
Thread and luint Lace Collars,
.eplirys of il colors,
(jicrmantowit Yaraa,
New t orsets. New S ylo, "
Hustles, lloopskirts,
t'tiderwear for Ladies,
Hi bona, Silk and.'
1 Cashmere Scarfs.
Orcat Inducements by purchasing .
"handkerchiefs by the box.
, 4-. :
IJINTftl2MAN'8 LINEN AND US
''. KERWEAR.
1. i.wi-.iiwl hiwt as jrlcd stoc'v of goods
forrtu"s'.;;Vl r:HiUiia boclioii, which
JJV: -IT"
in tho most npi t J"' uo nolo.
GENTS' FLmNlfaiNfcOjpODS,
always on hand. A fine and wcifucted
stock of V 4
American &. Imported Watches.
L.VDIKSI'PEKA, LEONTINE, AND
NECK CH AINS,
HRACEl.KTS,
LOlKlOIS,
ItlMis,
UK NTS HOLD AND
SSH.VlMt VEST
CHAINS.
STEItl.INO
SILVER AND PLATED WAKE,
Huts anil Cups selling ai cost.
B
OOTS AND SHOE
LATEST STYLES
UK A D V-M A D K CLOT II I N 0,
as cheap as can bo bought in Pa.
Ye-tii Infantry Sultlier Coats at
VuHmh, Curpet &ieks, Sutvlith, 'flunks,
tt'c, ulwutji on hand.
Carpets, Ri usscls, Ingrain, Hemp, and
all kinds,
WALL PAPER, CURTA'ISS &C,
FOR KALE CHEAP.
I. iULliUO'NEII & CO.
tf
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
&. J. Rotley, Treasurer of Forest County.
In account with tho Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, for the year ending Doe.
:io. IM71. lr.
To Hta e Tax. ITI
' M reMiilJo appraisemttvt, 1T1
" Tavern licenses "
" Pamphlet laws "
" Peddlars1 lleenaea "
" Crou oounty aoe't
l"l no
ITO 0(1
12 0(i
8 0(1
"6fW 6 '
' Cr.
ISy State Tr. reo. rtatod Jul. i gitx? 07
2 2 41
8 44
41 MV
20 0(1
4(0 0.
271
" " Oct. 8, "
. . ..
" " " Nov. 21. "
" " " .Ian. 5, '72,
By exoneration State 'l ax
G per cent, coinmissiun !J:)9,50
11 !l
S. J. Setley, Treaaurer of Forest County,
in account with tho Funds of said Couii
tv. for llio year end nix lee. !'l, 1H7I.
To ain't seated landH returned, 1M70 K4 14
" " tax, 1K7I 8.T 0 K5
" iinscatod tax, 1870 4'Wfl 1
" " 1W1 7742 2:t
" ten dav assessment, 1871 fi liO
" bridge tax, 1I71 40:11 h'i
" ree'd for old shinurles 25 60
" " from Tionesta Tp. on
BVtS. Slump 2(7 01
" " ofSli'll havis.iurvfees 24 DO
" " of N. P. Wheeler, rent
county lands 8 0i
To 0 blank aasessin'ont books 2 07
To ain't received of L). S, Knox for
Rhiiifxles IS 75
To ain't redemption lands sold to
county 200 BH
To am't ree'd I. Rhick, Ex-Treas. 851 18
" 8 county maps 0 K
" 3 old stoves 1.". 00
" S
.417204 GO.
213 37
To balance
Cr,
87230
300
870
20
21
45
C55
434
By county orders redeemed
" columns.
Ry exonerations nnd seated lands
returned
By exonerations bridge tax .
" . tioilnty tax on watches
By refunding order '
By am't paid on Siate debt
By 0 per ct. on $7230.' '7 Co. orders
" " " a'.'O.oo mu pons
21
8
51
18
2
R3
511.0.) relief orders
R50.1I7 road "
300.28 school "
45.no refund. "
555.00 paid State
By balance
172(14
$27213 37
We the undersisrned Auditors oi Forest
County, do hereby certify that we met Lt
the Commissioners' otlleeiii said County.
according to law, and did audit, settle and
adjust tlio account-of the Tre-isurer of said
county lor the year ending Dec, 30, 1871, and
rind them as set forth iu Iheaboveaccouiit.
In witness whoreof we have hereunto set
our hands, this Otli day of Januai v, A.
1). 1872.
. ELIIKiLEMAN,
WILLIAM CLARK, V Auditors.
T. B. COBB, J
S. .1. Setley, Treasurei of Forest County, in
accountVith the School Funds of 'sal'
County, for the yenreiiding Dec. 30, 1871.
Harnett Township.
To am't seated Ian. Is ret. l!70 10 75
" unseated tax" " 2nH On
" " 1871 3.8 iH
$.87 43
21 11
42 30
521 02
To balance $521 02.
Bv orders redeemed 18.0
lt71
By balance
$58 743
Jenks Township.
To am't ree'd from Treas. Siggins ' 41 20
" seated lands returned 1870 24 Oil
" unueated lax " 702 47
" " 1871 M 78
$IH75 02
To bal. $1705 08
Hv orders redeemed 18()8 0;i
" " 1870
... ., ls7,
By balance
17 8
73 54
80 43
175 08
?1H75 02
208 81
230 24
'' Hickory Township.
To am't unseated lax, 1870
1871
$415 05
.. $145 05
- f 445 05
To balance
By balance
$4 15 03
' 41 co
28 30
7 02
33 05
Harmony Township.
To am't ree'd froin'Treas Siggins
" seated lands ret. 1870
" unseated tax "
" " 1871
$310 30
To balance $308 44
By orders redeemed, 1808
" balance '
1 02
308 4
. $310 30
Howe Township.
To am't ree'd from Treas. Siggins 8 22
sealed lands rcl. IS.U 10 r.(
unseated tax " 300 48
"
1871 181 15
. $5W 20
To baWlp.cD - " ; $508 30
Hv oii rs rjcyjecmed ISO$-0! ., , -S4
'u4 . " J -7t . ,; 'iVfal
By tiiiluneo J J - J.. . ,.,J.-. 66S 30
$ .''. 6fr'
- ,' 4 ' ' , vi' $!' 20
Kmgslr-y yownv,hip.,,r '
To seated (iiiIms it. ihf) , 10102
To ain't iruseatwd'Wx Tt i;70 Ml
" " lTl 2..0 70
$021 02
To balaneo
By balance
$021 02
021 UJ
$021 02
$113 32
Orecn Township.
To unseated lux 1871
To balance $113 3:
By balaneo $113 32
Tionesta Township.
To am't seated lands ret. 1870 124 24
unseated lax, 1870 540 40
" 1871 007 IC
$1281 3J
To balunne
By biiiuneo
$1281 32
1281
$1281 32
5 40
A 00
7 oo
Tionesta Borough.
To ain't seated lauds ret, IsTU
" uuteated tax "
1871
$18 00
IS 00
To balaneo
By bilaueo
$18 00
$18 00
Millatnnn Townahin.
To am'i reo'd from Tieas. Siggins
3.1 (16
20 71
3 05
t it (VI
To balance
3 95
By order redeemed
" balance
S. J. Setley, Treasurer of Forest County,
in account witn llio Koau runus ior ine
vcar ending Dec. :10, 1871.
Harnett Township.
To am't ree'd from Treas. Siggins 9 18 04
unseated tax 1870 lis hii
" 1871 241 59
Treas. Sigixins' road com. 80 42
tm oi i
j -.it 01 i
To balance 410 45 .
IJy orders redeemed 1808-69 18 01
" " 1870 45
" " 1871 ' 27 00
By balance 410 45
$450 81
Oreen Township.
To am't unseated tax, 17 1 113 32
" " extra tax, 1871 113 Ai
04
To balance
liy balance
(220 Gt
220
04 !
220
20
780
722
1
30
04
50
57
32
!
70
70
84
00
00
18
Howe Township.
To am'troe'd of Treas. Siegms
" . seated lands ret. 18(0 "
" tniseatod tax "
o S71
" : ree'd from Treas. siggins
. ..
,. road commission
f 1)71
Tobal ' $1327 18
Bv orders redeemed 1870 135
' " 1871 100
liy balaneo 1327
$1571 84
IIiekor3' Township.
To am't ree'd from Treas. Siggins 2 00
" unseated tux 1870 130 '. 2
" " 1871 118 12
$250 04
To balance
liy orders redeemed 1870
" balance
$231 54
$250 C4
llarmnnv Township.
To am't ree'd from Treas. Siggins
" seated lands ret. 1870
" unseated tux "
" " 1871
41 00
03 in
5 40
25 35
$105 00
To balance
liv balance,
$105 00
155 06
. $105 HO
! Jenks Townhip.
To am't ree'd fiotu Treas Siirgins 48 85
" seated lands rot. 1870 10 30
" unsealed tux " 702 47
" " 1871 1002 70
" ree'd Treas. Siggins, roiul
commission 02
$1771 30
To balance $1000 09
liy orders redeemed, 1808 5 as
" seated orders redeemed, 1870 3 20
" unseated " " 20 30
" " " 1871 51 74
' balance 1000 0!)
$1771 30
Kingsley Township.
To am't seated muds ret. 1870 05 0"2
" unseated ,ax, ' 208 38
" " 1871 227 01
$400 7
To balaneo
by orders redeemed, 1871
" balance
$173 87
17 00
473 87
'$5'
$400 87
05 02
OCsi 30
405 74
300 30
405 70
TJoviiraa Township.
To am't seatti4-iinis ret. 1870
" uuWaieU tax "
" " 1871
" " extra, 1870
" " " 1871
$1010 00
To balance $110139
Hv orders redeemod 1870 S13 13
" 1S71 50 04
" " extra 1870 '.'4 .2
" " " 1871 37 02
By balaneo 1104 39
$101000
Tionesta Borough,
To seated lands ret. 1870 10 13
" unseated tax " 7 (Hi
" " 1871 10 00
$27 13
To balaneo
Bv balance
$27 13
m ii
- , $ 27 13
S RELIEF FUNDS.
To am't icc'd from Treas. Siggins $59 05
Uy orders .reteeiueu s u.)
BIU LEVFJOR STATE ROA D FUNDS.
jlowe iownship.
To am't unseated tax, 1870 117 1 00
" . jy 1871 1084 53
$2255 53
To balaneo
Vy ba.anoe
$2251 53
2255 53
$2255 53
1054 33
30o8 05
$1002 38
Jenks Township,
t unseated tux 1870
" 1871
To balaneo
Bv baianee
$!00i 38
4002 '38
$1002 38
Wo the undersigned Auditors of Forest
County do hereby cerlily that we met at
the Commissioners' i dice in said county
according to law, und did audit, settle and
adjust tlio accounts of S. J. Nelley, Treas
urer of Forest County witli tho I toad anil
School Funds of Hie said Townships, for
I ho year ending Dec. 30, ln71, and find
tlleli'l as set forth iu the above statement.
Ill witness w hereof we have hereunto set
our bunds this loth dayoi January A. D.
1872.
ELIIKILEMAN, )
WILLIAM CLAKK, Auditors.
T. B. CUlili, , J -
County Commissioners of Forest County
ucco'unt for the yeur ending Dec. 30, ls7l.
N. P. WhciJer
To Co. orders drawn
" balaneo
Dr.
$03 8(i
08 01
$101 fO
Cr.
IS i0
108 Wl
3 ) 00
$l(il 00
08 01
Dr.
' 2s; oo
By balance last settlement
" :ui days' services
" 350 luiles traveled
Ily balaneo
Beiij. Elliott
To orders drawn
211 10
By balance dne last settlement
''' 8 J dav' services
" 008 in iles travel
' time and expenses setting fur
niture for Court House
" extra expenses holding appeals
108 10
211 10
Dr.
843 5'4
S4 06
By balance
Jacob Mfecilllott
To Co. orders drawn
To balane
$378 00
f!r.
24 40
2 ;r, ot
113 f,o
15 DO
By ba'niieo due last settlement
' 75 davs' services
" 1130 iniles travid
" extrij expense holding appeals
. . f378 00
By balance 34 "0
E. L. Davis, Tfigh Sheriff of Forest Countv
account for tho year ending Dec. 30, 187i.
To C". orders drawn . t'(5 45
By fees $105 45
We tho underslcned Auditors of Forest
County, do hereby certify that wo met at
the Commissioners iMlice In said countv
it'pnrrl imr tn luw nnd did ntldil. self p aim
adjust the accounts of the Hhrh Sheriff and
County Comniissioner-, for the year end-
in the above report.
In witness whereof we have lipreunto set
enr nanus una Mm uay oi January, a.
V.
1872.
F.LI ITOLF.MAN, )
WILLIAM CLARK, Auditors.
T. B. COBH, )
Statement of the expenditures of Forest
county, A. i. 18,1.
County Commissioners
County Commissioners' Clerk
County Auditors and clerk
Interest on county orders
Furniture
Fox bounty
Jury fees
Assessors
Printing
Jury Commissioners
Constable
Court Crier , '
Roail views
Fuel and iights
Elections
two no i
480 oo !
n no
loi oi ;
457 oi :
24 80
llio io
249 48 j
- .in A-i
102 50
47 50
69
Hi
09 "
155 no
Commonwealth costs
Books and stationery
Rogist rv expenses
Pa d J.P. Siegins " ' ' -O
arincton bridge
Coroner's. fees
counsel fees, 170
Prothonotary fees
District Attorney fees
Tcaehors' Institute
Briduo Repairs
Witness fees, county car.es
x-w2fi!30
lost 37
col 35
1107 59
50 no
lio 75
j ?
H 8
187 M
402 20
105 45
278 85
555 00
Court 1 louso
Sheri tf fees
Jail expenses
Paid Suite debt
Statement of Finances of Forest County
tor the year ending Dec. 30, 171.
lNbKDTKPNESS.
Am't of Comity Loan . $25,000 00
County ana bridge orders out-
standing
8,547 25
Interest mie on coupons
Due County Commissi uuers
2,538 00
313 20
$30,308 45
assets.
Am't tax uncollected in hands
of Treas rer
Am't of seated lands ret. 1871
" duo trom Tionesta Twp.,
on acc't S. Slioup
17,294 60
772 09
71 00
$18,138 :9
FOREST COUNTY, ss ;
Pursuant to law wo the undorsiirned
Commissioners of said County, publish
the foregoing exnibit of the receipts and
expenditures of said County, for tho year
ending Dec. 30, 1871.
In testimony whereof we have hereunto
set our hands this the 13th day of Jan
uarv, A. D., 1872.
BICS.IAMIN FLLIOTT,)c Comm'rs
JACOB MERCILLIOTT. co-M)Inm
Attest, I. W. CLARK, Clerk.
The I'ostofricc Department lins just
made an important decision regarding
tin-transmission of newspapers by niiiil,
which is of considerable interest not
only to publishers but to the people
generally. Under the new construc
tion placed upon the luw, no name or
memorandum can be made on a news
paper inside the wrapper on which the
address is written. It is barely per
uissable to mark tin article with pen
or pencil. More than this subjects
thujaper to letter postage, and the
violator of tho law to fine. Neither
must any printed curd, handbill orud
v rtisemeut, written notice, letter or
slip uf any kiu.l whatsoever, be folded
iu the paper. Printed slips posted on
the out side or folded in paper or peri
odicals, soliciting notices, are also
violations of the lav . These facts are
of importance, and should bu borne iu
mind.
Tlio following extract from an ed
itorial iu tho Lorain, O., JVctr ex
plains itself: "A little more than a
year ago, the price 'of the Xeut was
reduced to one dollur and a half by
way of experiment. That expe riment
did not succeed. In fact, since the
price was reduced, the subscriptions
have not paid fi the type-setting und
press-work. , Mr. Uuller, the lute pro
prietor, purposed returning to the old
terms on the first of January, 1872.
We shall defer the change until the
seventh of March. It is a folly for
country papers to uttoinpi to compete
iu price with city weeklies. A paper,
if worth anything, is worth what it
costs to produce if, und, all hough it
may not receive tho support to 'which
it is entitled, enough men of sense und
justice will be found to sustuiu it."
Thus it is that a cntcmporury an
swers that good woman, Mrs. Livei
more: "What Shall We Do Willi Our
(iris V lists one of the suffrage-shriek-ers
in her lecture. If her girls u"o
l.kely to resemble their mother much,
we tli iii I; she hud better drown them.
Oil and truth will get uppermost at
tho latt
" balance
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Where There's a Will Theres a
Way.
I met the young peoplo at a picnic,
and was uot loii in disco vering their
sentiment towurd each other. ' It wns
plaiti Totn Tilby loved Bessie Wellit,
ami it Has impossible to douht tlmt
the leelincr was reciprocated. I took
an interest u the young couple because
I hud been the intimate friend of their
futlicH, when they were young, and
before the business of life led us apart
uu separata roiuls.
Tom Tilby ycre and Sam Wclfit bad
been lu.H friends both at school nnd at
college; fast friends, boon compan
ions, and bure partners in every scrape
us in every stroke of luck. .
Until they took their degrees they
were inseparable. After that of course
their paths were bound to diverge
somewhat. As for mo, I left college
two'or three yeurs before they did, for
my means were slender, and it was
necessary that I should, as soon us
possible, undertake the management
of my father's practice as an attorney,
j ug he WIW grwjng ol J and feeble.
I went up to tho University on a
: special invitation to be present at the
. urtlU2 Rliper civen by Tom ami S?ttttl
when they hud taken their degrees. It
was a great occasion, thut supper! I
can. well remember how the two re
turned thanks for the toast of their
"health and success I" standing up
hand iu-hund and making one speech
between them, Tom beginning a sen
tence, which Sam finished, and theu
beginning another for Tutu to complete,
und so on.
Next dav I was instructed to draw
up their wills, iu which each left
all
ho possessed to the other, if he should
survive ' liiin." The documents were
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00 .iruwu up, blgucu, lliiu iiuccncii, mm
1 was requested to take ohargeof them.
From that period I saw very little of
: either. Tom in regular course served
bis curacy, and at Inst got his living.
gllm gt jut,, a g,,od practice, and I
went on plodding at my business.which,
though not vast, was sutficietit to keep
me occupied an I to supply -me with
modest competence. 1 heard occusion-
uliy trom both parson una barrister,
but the letters were generally brief and
of a business nature, for I was their
legal adviser whenever they chanced
to need such assistance, which was but
rarely. I wus glad to learn therefore
dear me! how the time must have
slipped away, said I lo myself that
the pretty golden haired girl at the
picnic was the daughter of my worthy
friend Sam Welfit; and that the hand
some manly young fellow who was pay
ing such uttentioii to her was tho son
of the Ilev. T. Tilby, who wus besi
known to me us Tom Tilby.
Of course I lost no time in intro
ducing myself. To niv surprise, the
young people did not seem overwhelm
ed with joy to hear I wus mi old friend
of their fathers. Thty exchanged
looks of surprise nnd consternation.
What could it mean ?
I was not to bo left in ignorance
long. Tom, tearing himself with evi
dent reluctance tiom the si le of uis
charmer, asked me to favor him with a
word in privute. To my surprise, his
first fee, in st wus that I would not men
tion the picnic, and the fact that lies
vie nnd he met there, to either his lath
er or hers. My uiirprisu was chunged
to sorrow when I heard the reason of
bis request. Those confounded wills
were ut the bcttmu of it! The two
friends had begun to sipecteuch oth
er. Tom Tilby thought Sam Weltit
wished him dead that he might have his
monev ; and Sum felt certain that
Tom Tilby would not be grioved to
heur of his decease. Fricnship grew
cooler at last cold and stark.
Why, you ask, did they not make
fresh disposals of their money when
their marriages made the old wills
void? Well, I can't exactly say, hut I
fancy that either they thought it a
point of honor to stand by their old
arrangement, or else they were asham
ed to ask m i to make alterations, when,
after drawing up their marriage settle,
nieuts, etc., I had to redraft their w ills.
Time went on. Suspicion begot in
difference paving the way for hate.
Of course each wus conscious of u
change iu t'e oilier, but did not
observe it iu himself, und so the mu
tual dislike deepened, und the breach
widened imperceptibly. As luck would
have it, jouiig 'loin, who was iiiteinl
ut Lincoln's inn, met iicssie, who bad
come to stay with some Iricnds in
town, und tht'y fell desperately in love
with one another. They w rote to their
parents, like good and obedient chil
dren, informing them of their acquaint
mice, und perhaps revealing uncon
sciously what that acquaintance had
ripened into. That brought i alters
to u crisis. The liev. T. Tilby told his
son that I'.issie wus, no doubt, a de
signing minx ; she was not likely to
be it fig, spring us she did from a this
tle like ffuiii Wellit. He threatened to
cut his son elf with u shilling, if he
heard un more of )iis nonsense, tiud
forbade him to see Jicr tiguiu.
Sam Weli'il was eqi. ally stern. lie
told llcssiu that joiing Tom wus n
mercenary adventurer, and, like his
lather, -probably a rake, uu idler and a
scoundrel. If ho . heard any more, of
icr l.a ing any more to do vil!i the
scamp he should bring her visit to aa
abrupt end.
Naturally, in spite of tlireaU, the
young people did meet, and their love
was luleu-siiiud by the opposition of
tlio pu rente. It was a bud chm, nnd I
told young Tom so. lie implored me
to keep their secret. I consulted
and wlmt is more, I promised to aid
them. That very uijtht, iu my lonely
bachelor chambers, 1 laid my plan
and acted on it. I wrote two letter-one
to Tom Tilby and the other to Sam
Welfit. I asked them, for reasons
alleged, l meet me on the following
Tuesday Tom at twelve and Sum ut
one. Then I dispatched a little note
asking Bessie and young Tom to lunch
with ine at tliree o'clock on the tame
day.
Tho day came the hour came and
the men came! Old Tom Tilby aniv
ed at 12. dressed in deep mourning,
and carrying in his hand toy bliu k
bordered massive bidding him to come
here, to proceed with me to the fune
ral of our old friend Welfit. I asked
him to sit down, and beguu to talk of
old times. Tom bud been on recall
ing the past, his heart was touched.
Tender recollections came in a flood,
the old love revived, and by a quarter
to one the old boy was weeping bitter
ly, and wishing he had been mure just
and true lo dear old Sum.
Presently came a knock at the door.
To m begged me to let him get out of
the way, not to show his emotion to
strangers. I put him iu the next room,
left the door a little open, and ' then
gave order for the admission of my
next visitor. Sum Welfit, of course !
I could see about his tremulous lip, the
moment he entered, that I should have
uu easv task with him. lie spoke soft
ly, luckily, or To in might hnve recog
nized his voice, but, as a preen ut ion,
monopolized all the talking, and spoke
iu a low tone, until I had Sam blub
bering like a child.
"After all, Sum," said 1 raisng my
voice, "you benefit by the death. Tom
Tilby would have been pleased enough
if it was your funeral tusteud of his!"
"No, he would uot," said Sam, with
emphasis ; "and for the money, I won't
touch" and then tinned while us a
sheet, and stared ut the door, from
wlr.ch T in Tilby came rushing, with
tears in his eyes.
"Tom !'
"Sam !"
The tivo shook hands with such per
sistence, I thought they would never
leave on". Dut ut last they turned
round to me, and intended to lecture
me for practical joking.
"His wit was not of the highest or
ing bid times--w 8 it, Sum?" stiid,
Tom Tilby.
"It's improved vastly," uid Sam.
"It's the best joke ho ever wus guilty
of !
"No," said I, "I've better in store "
and with that 1 opened tho door, at
which 1 heard a gentle tap that had
escaped their notice and led in Bessie
and young Tom ! Of course, those
trembling culprits-fell on their knees
when they saw their resptctive purents,
expecting a severe reprimand. Thai
reprimand was in each case, as I need
hardly toy, exchanged for a blessing!
Those old wills have been destroyed,
and I have drawn two new ones, by
which Tom und Bessie inherit all ti e
properties of tluir respective parents.
I am very gbiil I ueiit to that picnic
after all. 'Jew Jlovd.
A Wyoming Woman judgo wn
obliged to vacate herseut on the liriult
it few days ago, and the cause, briefly
stated, wus twins. Kecoveriug her
hculih, she desired to attend court, but
her husband steadfastly refused to
take care of the twins. At lust ac
counts the judge and her husband wue
discussing the mutter in the most fran
tic muiiner, and the court iu question
was under adjournment, waiting the
result.
"Your dress," said a husband to his
fashionable wife, "w ill never please the
men." "I don't dress to please men,"
w us the reply, "but to vo:ry other wo
men "
A Green Buy girl won a bible at a
lottery the other evening, und the next
morning traded it off fur u sell' adjust
ing puuiiier.
Mankind are very odd croatures
One haif censure what they practice,
and tho other half practice what they
censure.
The hardest thing in this world to
deal w ith, is an oh. pack of curds, says
one who is picsumcd to know.
When n wife reig..s it seems natinal
that she should dorm, tou. She does
so soiiittimis.
Win
home?
pays the highest price for a
The woman who marries for
one.
Young people grow most in love.
It increases their sighs wonderfully.
Why is flirtation like plate powder ?
Because it brightens up spoons.
Should auld acquaintance be forgot?
Not if they have money.
How to prevent your wife scolding
vou t Don't luurrv.
y -
A Cini'inuuti'tu married thedivureed
wile of his ywu ton.
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