The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, May 14, 1859, Image 1

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4seit piteous howls to , ~ • ••
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thedeclibsis voles I . ''.": 11--: rises - above
1 tliaaolse, as -. 1. out. The 'disinters if
ebeekea' , -- giCand receives thiaisfra•W
Lake 8b , "Btestedwat," “Oninilites Line,„*'
sea: At t the Mieloctor's 4 , allebonrcl" II
-•• • , eid We dell on the xilstforwo • lip*
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te we doable the DA
the thatioach; 1 's 'leap t and_
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*lfisik ber alit is the trouble • ..int .sottas y .
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ofiret," she don't want to go ba y—
ober saw to 14 : 44. We lAke canoe
of Oneaaarko being 4aketward, s piet lady
iradually settles agar e. is her ed, but
sistding us oda idie 'howl 4 b will' not get
right anti she sees the son kit. ' Samerous
eaters Oft*s turned their seats to lice
tilm vest, noii ices and Idea them 'hack again.
large masa with Itoisseek bat andledhair drstri
oit his portswsonide—bran new one, with t.lo`
everlasting Crystal Palace-in mule gilt on both`
sides—end makes desperate effort to open it ;
can't do it; Wee it with his teeth; won't come
open.. fie Suds his gloves (No. la.) in the
way laud—wellite , gets the. of in course of
tit, hie feeth'being a great assistance. A jack
is produced, and **any the clasp isstart
ad and the ticket ippests, and reeds from has
peeston Bridge iii'Detroit. - "Ton are on the'
reedoeir; Tour ticket is fur the Cumuli"'
Stop at lisitifidion and take pawn train'
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_lteixt4seliVes irinr7et* large
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MI seat "With thWilinsple but 'espreeshawaela
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its head on cushion, Bat dropped off in passage
way, and kicked along to the' other end of
coach ; bottle partially empty beside him ; hard
subject to waken. We shake him first ;no go:
then we Anse him, (the is, hold the light close
to his eyes and get a fib viper df a 3filesian
troantenance. Shining will not raise him. The
,hupp globe is—well warm. We touch his nose
with the globe. He lives ! Ris , mouth Opens
like a fish's on dry land, and from his lipstromes
••Oo till h—l," partaking of
the nature of request End command. Want
year tiehtt. 'n lave me be!" Throw
mil his bottle, Nicaletous, and weft midi he
sobers down, says Paul, We digress a Moment
to isform you how begot soheted. Arriving
at. Westfield, Teddy came out of the car to ask,
"Coaddyet tell roe *here is could get a ithrink
of *idler ?" Ton restembei the large foun
tain at that station, We reply: There is
the foontarn—hurry op, we only stop a roomed,
4nger.
He rushed eagerly forward, and in
Se dim light from the train lamps, mistook the
semoth surface of•the water for the platform
&bent the pump ; souse he went in lengthwise,
• 4 foundering about for a few wants, out
he crawled; and' drawing one long, gasping
lettatia; he esreerned, as we roared with laugh
ter, "Hello-Ste to yea.''' Teddy was very wet
when be again entered the train. Nest we meet
r everrdny friends, so well described by
Harper. "Mr. and Mrs. Hog 'and their two !She
iga," on two tickets, and oteupjing four mitts.
The standees centre there as we approach, and
the night being cold (as Pat loudlY *dahlia
from his seat by the stove - where be is drYing
himself) we lay the Hoes closer together, !end
'.make room Retie standing passengers. 11 ' ; *
* Here is trouble ahead, Paul. A young lase
ea'his 119 a jburnry is looking doubt hilly di a
very bright looking watch in his hand; 141ds
4, to his ear; shakes it; snot then listens again;
I It o, sure. He bands the watch to Paul' for
hbr opinion of it. It is Roos eternised. it is
wry different from that institution in Buffalo
we hear of so - eften,' 4 .81te does sot ran ler
self to-night." Row mune you by the wittei,
a, 4eg man? saga Paid. "Well, you setti tin
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leobing feller came in before we start
ed, and said he'd left his money in his Irani,
and It weiaboady ebeeked and stowed tiwity
in the baggage ems, and be eould'nt get it ,
kg ;OP to Oteireland . He'd goi his
shooed, WI %best money seongb into y
&best Hal get hie tickets, and IT rd
let , ltiarbige twenty deltas* ''til he' got, to
t he woad rolls truOt sad tsnlltij it
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heir we shown the espy tithe witholiblpet
tigmielend seudisiO tationt hie rusitiehotew
film hive. A* 1 liOteur dist the
tits thitt oily lidu. 4 its betiuiss-iheldrit
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let ttele 4 4 i nut,' de hi absurd Owl/100W 4
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•?ilt Ares is shot et nit in the ettOpeeteveitios;
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a aloi lwibsk eseirloromv.
'4l4md thin. sittitotherf
nversotion,-both in ihiiill• niid theirt
F Marie. " Noietittroisit: lied ' way *
of being' at: 441 etinathor" "smear '
t tu nuseretut alias of poibuti witiniitholdb- 1
tainninatits iseohtiouh4taide who &silt that
F biwanee
Arson wu nottlorimitikoe-bt istokettli tb; lid
os the eontrorr *tit wet Ellodtikt libidos,
Ailed that the tettlitteM :Ittitileg" et_#_, L
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-Souk" tut two *Pied testioo • : Akfr Mel
said I. we lesquittuy.sil ht ear. sopliakesetti
persons "Maly •olistiebd tits the;
think vlsir damnit!, of isobt
things in life lOU ere know and
arm bettor, sad omens too offs :
into 'emit by-rub antkitosty,'
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thia dotal is
vrkry diigy old painting!, paha**
:4=iiekm," of
b I *shell three or fear el berate pieties
(mfr.)) day of their lives. Is there a ehlwak
11 Pussuirf, palace, public building, or mansion
of a noble orients of wealth in the old world
withoor them, and do we not alutinually read
of The arrival fro= Europe of Bugg of Boston,
add Tubb of New York. (men who have mode
a good thing on cotton goods and soap) with
mime choice gems of the old masters to earn
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eir homes,in Beacon St. and Fifth Avenue.
train atm arrives at Dunkirk, and here
e hays whirgerteceesion to it, including three
h loads of Mormons from England and
ales under the guardianship of the notorious
Sider F— r -- 1 en route for Salt Lake. The
Illder ends 1 the Conductor sad presents him
with a letter from our Agent in New York In
troducing him and his deluded victims to his
especial eare, Ste. he., We place the three
catiebee eapletSally chartered for. the party at
the heed of! the train, with access to a vestal
baggage car containing the prevision of the
party A)1 are under control of tits,Eldert
who tithe gfeat we to prevent any inftneseursift
with the visions and depraved Gentiles. Sklar
F . Who is one of the twelve, has Ida hat
set) otili on the side of his head,'Wenis a
T coat, heavy full heard, and has a stoat
fort rig and itilliwas lookingeountenanee.
The were man, young girls of thiparty, at
tired in gray staff drifted' and brown fate,--
They? had line fresh ,clear eagles:ions . with
that' nice blending of the lily aUd'this rose seen
nowhere in perfection! save in the Ames of the
Sneak and Welsh POwtsistr7-
AN Einem% Ditrants.—The editor ofone
of our exchanges, being Charged with
,drunkenness. thus ,(defends hhneelli
"Id eopying these skuidilit ourtoempo
mien forget thaksonse of the moat di)lbtliaed
men of ancient -4r inothinaihnes havektid
a weakness for winei; • Wis'not Noah drunk
and bath notBt. Nut ssiewtake a little - lb;
tilstoroseh'ssakef" Waste:Aldan* Antony
or
gwen to late bout* his cope Did not
Harsco:drink? Di d' otCharies Fox drink?-
Did not Daniel W ' lerestlassof Wit
dy and water bef Irma:fat? UM - Sikh
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not fond of lager
. #1)(1 finslly , was
not a %odor I n replied tcihsve
been drunk- n iintelkiteit The
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41 4ne1l of all w Ore hwrelitentioned are
household words mu' looked - up to with
- recrerenee by hieh and low; but when We
are 'upwind at 411 elerart e id, each shuck sod
e# is raised that ode Insuld think the ,
circumstance would brin - i eithumq upon
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*ems or.* OLD liemit—Tbi
lasaiot yeeteidey sithk . 8e r"
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mak into.
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But in otte house etas& risen told.to
=listeninuems—nosoft evening hymn
dambaring babes rest;—no obit.
drum's eager eyes looked into the embers.
It was the stateliest ham, by far,- in the
little village -- a loftp iniundenti.
white in the trees, with thereof
by massive p : No whise4l - e . 1 " ;
ning fire burn illars brighter, but 7G looked
two old le, worn and 'earriniful, with
the ahadowe of grief and lime upon their
shrivelled faces--two Who had of rgott en,
long ago,
their youth's fair insileat who
looked b ack over waste fieldancmensory,
where not even setting slimy' gilded t .
monuments built to their &$d hopes;
They sat silently. They_ had wit Alen*
ever shmedariniess Whoa. Theliiity, weir
furnished rolls win lighted only by the
woodlire's glow, awl in thsr u eort
shim:lows memo* to gather,
mail white brow* glomming spectrally
through the aarineol. 'toward them, now
and tfien,lhis wife looked With nilzklus,
one- then turned bask semis
ti m r *l lerd ellit;and clamped herbandsover
Slim heed, tint had learned through many
tricots the WO lesson.of paihesee.
Judge Ttonard was a stern, self-cOnenited
man. In his native town, Where 'hei had
passed t all hit life, none staid higljer in the
nideink. Towards the poor ti f was
his neighbors just and
endly; yeiN for an Opt, he was srlund
man, whose will was iron, whose habits
were smanite. His *4 bictecw la kno
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this, even n her honey-moon. :„The knowl
efte was endorsed by herald, iiraitingface,
her teitmined manners.-
Bin Ylonektm. Caroline, hi* ealr
had•leisned it early, and her Cher because
to her almost as much an Alecto( Aar as
of tenderness.
And yet be loved, *we two with a
weeket.. name
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he Mt , tbeetzews_thrill of,:er i - i bM)YR
over For' the moment I leas'' 'wel
'weel; l 4" ,: , hie bee, ' !ikie Wait
but Ilt did set partemeettift ,
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mewls'. .. ~.. elk... in. -00
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sett her wahne,'lxilaiTita if;
reeeeeebbeiviibee. - • '-‘ ' 1 '
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bee**ea& to one Jeeigirneentid Mir
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Nit soon by mmlrcipi r , 4lmmak 'do
*apal) ituh waa wiiitoM. for enema*
to' tbeetilifecilioeibrieditto be numbered
.44th the Children ot4kid. Ife hour swi
. awl IdternMaraemirepen ectheeran
-4.6.1h6... My mitelvel Mance* gloat
. Mtn should not We dhpobeyed 1
'Etc — WV-do I ilviit disobey God, and
ulnae - 16AM 1 be frifehrieestired out tq I
t it am i t measure as I have to her t: O,
- _ I Iberit . feithenre how minds 1
hi)* forgiven."
They medteri teaMwere fil4ng_still ,and
..
e' eta not antenn..l Thine was
, Ser . a inoseeek and then spin the
. Pluitt
ts
ok re109. 1 7,—"1i lish 1" and
• NI
_._ . fr!osAklritite, unwed
Meadi bia re find berT - De nu
\ftneti—bui bhe Mid T"'
*hiaimunt -Illomethnen
mien& . &Jos her •tam
tAn• At rwa a wok, of
• n. win& I imer a
Ike' beie, Mid ithit pect in'
- lasehorbee.tbetkfiest-: Silt
Lys* ilintlledt--"ithe• is no
1' /kAnog equl-fkel will let
, . • - • Ancerrl am her mother,
tat thiltienn have iened on
or amid ymetbeckber heir, I
=Wm." "
," and attic t b oee
j4 :dently,„ vain, liken-
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the door (veil, butt
sovadf4 ilia
4Pre thel-ant: Into sof*
,firkbdal: l4 *ted.urilP4Pis
' , xtitv.reo "to 14 Cafo ne, but it
betr next neighbor, hob:ling. by
child. She, spelt*, eage!li e •in
itar, which-taw dati not
*lulAY,,
' ever
weginae , - ifirl e 4vried
ihmt rousktred brit. She tto
4 knoll and lifted up her fees. The .fudge
*tit oyes. her. Whose .were those Hoe. -
dmpeyes? Where had heseeit that pe
oWiar Ai& of lair, Me the 'shell of army
chestotte? Did be not .now those mat
;et features , that wistful mouth, the del
' e chin? Hishaudaosheok-
Whose—whose are you 1 *hat
is parr Mme in • *.
"Orme," and-the child trembled visibly.
*Gauss Huntley," said the nesghber's
voice, grown sqlpewh,at quivering pow. -
•'Huntley. Yon cannot help know
frig the tare, Judge. It Wit copy of one ,
winek.belonged ones to the brightest and
PrAttiointirl iq Atslalalei"
The out man—be looked: very old now,
slutken by the temest in hit strong heart,
as thovrind shook the treeroutaide—drew 1
the child to his- hollow With• an eager,
hu i fFC. sad arcemd her
as , would hold Pm there .
1 • I a, fay child:" 'horst likes soh'
frog his lips, tind then he bent over her,
silently. At first his withstood by in mute
mosiemeent v her him *Wont as white as
the cap border which trembkd round
Now a thoughtpierced her, quick and keen
as .he *mist of a awerd. She drew new%
and looked pitebusly into the neighbot's
eye.
"hi the an orplum Where isher moth
er'he Jildge beard her, sod lifted up his
"Iles,' he cried,- "where is Casline7-
11 *ve pity and Whyte where is Utroline r
&Roe the wafture:l6W mime': ' an sag
et 'voice ealled , ---'llese, , father, mother.
.Ilene," mid drool the-hall where she` ted
been lingeghig, **Ufa fear; Judge How
twdfsown abilktestunt-hi. lt`slo the smith:
erN beemstlo whiekkehe eta* threat--isle
sethnslithistaftherwitheneh
gingf, *he lettere&
•iiria Mow ' . hemelfi down at her
dstiltir'e bet: • ' •
.Vorgive nie, father," she tried to say,
lige: woad. oat „Mar her. Th e:
Ueep,
atkr Otto , N MI,: Slid xe of
„to the.d taling
p 'cha r now, nt its
eghtilheitelf thennforgivitig
Inhieklatheen theienuthis-life.
•biasitwolusfo4-
1 2- • freti a lWe l ui ter - bb toll a - d c h timat iW a ,Re as
listairlotard 4
- *sr , End le ft the noW
gl#4464sl4,toillbinlitildr* in thiopmp
11Ct • ;
ival Or Out We
Seward= g i be' Ihite
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ion. ,Theei Os .._ mesas
iMst. ilit lairestml,ett thet Int -
_tielqinte,
leseli ocinsiont to useit, insfte4et -
, tivoi litneirtelddlists you wilikieri
likeistothe None'
Thendvieseesesed tentesseelble I bled
, ne peanut me the inanefb dad there
'To Ice= it.... . wi ilkiho idea ' 4l l I
Wisi tri:mde ' t 9
te iP? 1
Xy were very kind in
____ ti_ ji
Notion than twentydive at die
•cetkulatkm. fik* to take elemprrtiar mwi s
itionei far Ines MA Pay kcal **A. aillir
after all, at Six per met., or emn eight,'
sae_ years mustels/Lee Mitre rasy=
milt trien doable. I emordingky
rielibiends kg their kindness, bettoid them
Jihad idlieiTiews--tlmt I regrettedemendp
hi* not being able to avail myself of their
F. proposals, as under other *etas
__di should promptiv have done.—
upon the guided of My
Ara should
a dimmest silence-Air
. very good
_reason that as yet they were
Teti defined' in my own mind. I Was
wAkttng like Micawber, fbr "e to
up. ,,
• Something did earn up. Onn martding.
on entering my place of business, I found
waftingfor me aslickpergenage, ifs=
rea:idWas Ties. "Mr. inM t 1" - hcit
' ' That 'slaty name." I
- "And mine is Lynx. I ami happy to
make your acquaintance, sir," atid he grasp.
ed my band with unexpected fervor.
"Tank you,"' I replied, in 'some little
serprissat this iicardiality from a striover.
After a few prelnatmary remark about the
weather, which, if I,remember rightly,
were not particularly original; Mr. I.lux
remarked i "I am told; Mr. Flint, that you
have some money which you are desirous
cf investing."
" Bat a small amount," I answeragmod
eily.
," It is precisely these malt sums which
1 elan serve as the foundation of hive for
tunes," returned Mr. Lyux.with animation.
But, really, five hundred dollars," t l cap
tioned, desirous of drawing out my_;vt6tor,
,1" Five hundred dollars, sir! Think Of
Whittington and his venture. Whet, is a
cat to live hundred dollars? AncLyet we
,=are told sir, that ho made a oolosial'fortunp„
and evest . sbecame• Lord Mayor of Lon
' Ado." •
•
1 I always regarded that story se apochry
p al," said I smiling.
1 'lily it may be so. But what of
1 , VP Is it not the illustration of a great
1, • I. Sines you object to this ilhos
1 . luorever, let we give you another
rir kelt 'came under Ulf obSerfatioßf. A
lEr tur of mine had two hundred augers—
a ere &vedette. lie came to me and
as ed soy sdvicese to the mode of invest
mint, "L.igsve. it. What is theresultr, Two
ire have passed, and he is worth to4ley
thousand dollars—ell through a
.ay I enquire how money was
to produce such a return 7"
" Certainly ; I was about to tell you.—
Wltiktheitwo hundred dollars_ I purchased
for, him's' quarter section of law! in one of
ont Western towns. Of course, you have
beard of their astonishing growth. This
land was centrally located. and was required
for, building lots. It rose in value astonish
ingly. and my friend made a snug little for
tune, as t have said."
My imagination was fired at once.. No
moireriduince of letting out my money at a
mitosis per cent., when su ch golden har
vests were to be bad at, the gathering. "I.
suppose," said 1 hesitatingly. "that such
opportunities are of rare occurrenos."
Kan ooeurrence, my dear sir? Not at
all. I admit that it requires tact and judg
ment to make a choice of such as are elig
ible. Of course, one who is familiar with
the business has great advantages."
But I am not."
"Cuttsittlf not. Permit Moto any, how
-ever, that I am. and that 1 shah be happy
to *amid you to the beat of my abilit7. In
fact deVote the chief part of my tune to
an gene of this descrrptkm ; and I have
placed more than one young man of small
mron the road to fornine."
b a began to have a high idea of the shal
t* and benevolence of Mr. L y s, which
was materially diminished' wen he sa
ktorwledged thethe was in the habitof re
ring a certain conuoisskin--4ay ten per
cent., for affecting an investment.
" Have you any favorable chances for in
vestment now at hand r' I inquired with
some.anxiety.
.'Tempting, sir, tempting." was the reply
of Mr. Lynx. "1 have some lota in 'Con.
stan=e."
11. I ntinople!"l repeated in some
uncertainty. The only association which
the name readied wemorn• city ly
ing between the Sea id' if and Ns
,phortes. Of retiree, Ur. Lynx nould not
mean! that, or if he did, 1 had-ioo little
in the .lurks to venture my
rtle i lM e ere. My doubts were removed
by the fitttlier remarks of Mr. Lyn*.
“Otastantinople Is a town in Iffinneaots,
which I ventfire to say, in the course of ten
years, will eohtain twenty-five thousand in
habltanta."
" Tdo not think I ev . erheard of it." .
That h not surprisiiii. Thirty years
since , Cliicago wan a trier' e - trading
ontigl thowieams of the Indians.
41)144 fair towed our largest eastern cities.
I might point out many other examples,
but it is needless. Ton, sir, dp not need to ,
beltiformed of the Amid magical growth
the Western towns and cdties.'. Nom,
Mesa leper etansapenned, by BithaPileilk - il
ley ; • • it
...W•itinirel the souse'iif empire take it's way I I I ;
Tltt gnat
oft sinaitp punt
416,01: 11: ahan. aloes the draws 'with the dry-1
141 1 04, 31 54 4101 offsPrillg- le the 414 " tine > o
the alayeuttileeond rem
[Sii= tre " 1 1 7:WorcOnli the
~„
Ns t Mr. 'Lynx;
lass a plan of tsrmt-hrmy pocket."
Oiitt huzgaiikorattioutitiningtk
C u M i 14, 4,,040 f
bre *tee ,
There; : nitkid hW ludkatbigqie,
Wirt with 'his' * Itee. not,
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thir i lag =Pt Ma417.2 1111111/IW i r,
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1 Seine weeks since. Gab s
40
fins ber t
inere, I mimed, Ileintel
smarm trip Where 41111 1 lo? To
1 Illendeipa, Newportor fishnet? Thilques•
tins ime proponeAled by my Mende.
"I shall go to neither of Agee pleeni,"
I replied. _
%l
ti. Too gods* White Mountudin, them, or
am r
as • wrong." .
.-
"Wher, then, are pm ger
"To Oinotantinople," I lied, - . An*.
. I .4=s looked at emeltnthinjnibliptk
ind. I balker°, NIA MIPOLIS
1 doubts of my sanity, until I sem* Alma
that I did
.not mean the *dent Byzanti.
Mu. but a llourislikkg
seem
in Irummota.
They manifested omadamiaa ampriati et,
* Angular taste. I gave no.,
referring those to a fixture time.
Traveling in elm and stimMtinitittlthintli
snmotwhat faftahmeintr a V l the
1 which It oordm in it the
p w(Colnittantkdoitlet, etf-4164 .
_PM
h 'obligingly' Oren me a - 0 911 . tY Lu
c
ti e
iptioeirie Hhi antreettnrca loom,
m as te ltfi ciz tlfp p r o{ alele
ap ranee otete gape. ,
. .. masa, like ail': a town QC Ctrs
t' ' ' Sit , inil4it .4 l4 • With .chtliriwa,
, , , ools; stores,
work - shops , a . beautiful.,
p , neatly hawed, and a bags ;iu fine,
1 i:eh e. town ow we sea Wife" ell
x
41, , with welds' 'air of •IhfifFanif pane
l pervading it. Moa t, 4041A -be a
nOtvapw., totstlight. V. , Whith
due I was dettened to r • ett_dpsto my
time as a antwowiber at OnecS MW wound
bl e w more then eardiety al a public iiiiir•
it man.
need n'ot dwell upon the detailsof My
jokmey. Travalini,inowa4lll44- ta radaeled
to; the twat .ossition ploon' Thine* the
iv rid, unless/ • indititdoVie- LtilbUtOnY ig
b en by aat oat m
,timipp, on
t i
rreVn,
et w
ixt
luti, „4:l4 titi .
q x...1.
A L 4Air—fatl i4444
pope me within, tweire
_li, wari,t_ it
m ai ". 1 01 04 *.ililLbi avAX44/E/Pit 4
littielmixibit of mule dezmilkoileyt e tz
rudest poisade ,
archilactunk
libta built of lov tag (1, 1 4. ~,d, ......:
!p<p0p1ar..:p.a..,,,..,.,,..
I did, but I will not mitkipate: '
After spending - thenight in battling with
mesritoes,- amd another class ortitsectit
beizing a very pie -bin name, which l, do
not care to - 11-cise Won i t%kirlyluntr,
and Fedi • • .ct . is tO i the gliterica-
Why or-prom-1. g a tian*nniie Cop
stantinople.
there no oblige that age there t'.
enquired.
The man laughbil, quite unneco;urily as
I thought, and manned me that, there was
not.
"You want to g' there, I reckon?" he said.
I answered in the,afiirmative.
"Well," mid 14, "work's rather drivize
jest at present, kit if you're a mind to pay
me I'll harness ha nd take.you over my
..
self."
The price wafly fixed et three dol
lars, whicisa sli t hint inducisul me to of
ee in advance. f '
Ilira were soon lon our star The Mad if
4soerved the Inante, width I ieriauely
questioned, was? the- meat iftetefied with •
Which I ever miffs ecquaintanee. °et' •ft
glossily one side of the vehicid.wiss Tithed
hia in the air while passing over a stump,
which I am obliged to say atolls disturbed
my equilibrium- vetytonsiderably; Once
it was lifted so high as to produce an direr
turn. My companion who appeared to be
expecting such a kestastrophe, ' adroitly
leaped to one side. I was not so fortunate
contriving to fall with my -shoulder under
the wheel sin! bruising it very unootnfort- •
ably. •
-
- Jitter riding somkimr hours, and finding.
to my surprise that e reed contitused as
Wild as ever. / ventamd 4104 If we
'were, pretty near CcrttiOnople.. • •
14re're in it," was the 'roply_.
"in it 2" I exclaimed, in unboun4e4 as-,
tonishment ; "in the ousAirts, j suppose
you mean."
I "No i 4011'1—Aare's tll a = "
i Following the (Erection, my
IMO/Won was drtiwu 'to Oujr 4 log
notifies ;in * not Ques t , lva l'aqulS
r i zposeilly. 2
" ere must hesutuf a." said I.
;le is a - larg , ,
town; with ObtrehAN . •
ley companion 1 40 , .ahouted with
laughter. ;Tod
_see ,
eM heft you." ,
he east. "Iletitallthesehool ,
a h es and bitata,YAo7llll(l inVonistaisti
tkryoli got took' in with thy, spst.
I reakda you own Land in ihe hgegu, dotal
your
:Vile hundred and sixty acres?' treplied
a meet
, " ' ell_, youll fhtd it oughtmow dad
eihalf forest . atralgit istanin :make
'bit 1, You're the urreuttiisath wen I've
• -• t qutikere this giuuuutir to look at
; but they were-tretty much all
• '
inted its tie looks - of
• nunis flitLyou peg fertrattr loner , ?
` z a tstudred ,ttot,m.. uaplied
" E you osu ottline:beetitio iar
its". *se ettPutughtirmkOSNl aerie.
Yoll#4o l rokit... Thulauditit't good for .
ttedhht-,-Vikthuh, ' 3 111utd2,9490m
'to foul AR • a Mir
-Wiirrusid.trtuthoor.
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