The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, October 13, 1860, Image 1

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VOLUME 31
AMERICAN
GIFT -V NTERP RISE
A. New Plan for
Price et GIFTS, 25 cta.; 50 eta., it 21,00
ARTICLES DISTRIBUTED.
ITRArq AF NIONIT,OoI,II Awn PR.VER WATCHE.r.
im uo4ths, BuOk% Jurrix.Y.
_ 4Tnrmt \N. • IRRItiPRESSIBLIi; CONFLICT!
Positively the best CIIA.NCE known ,
to Make Money.
Kvar r person °hitting Gifts flow tbt. i°48.,t,,t1.° •t'l '
cm valuable gine ante very btrot goattti . 'worth
Omni tba amount Invtatt4 to g1,u03
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GIFTS sent on daily to our patron, tree
traeoportaltrui t honor (}test tattoo/thecae to
lam To ~ t ee to • clot, of AO, at Surte e• 41,, et+
will ere a Rooting trowel Lever Silver WM.+ and folly
at et, awl upwarOs worth rif Knurls to each of the itiltrrii
n Lye whit, To oar in a clot, 0150 it'll.oo rarit re will I
tire alwairtifol parse eciotataini Ton Dollar Gold piece ,
To .anther in tbr Aline club. wr will etre a euprrb -ilerr
14 . xlcit. and warrant it le 1...pe1t,. fair imiwt•six Amite ;
all notary. in the club so sill K ies no*. d;. o a , .".1 up
w•r I. lin.riL of gt^ls l'orron• acting sr micrntr on tire- i s gi. Jul
club* awl oebdiort 'uite order* can '2L
91
per ..L mow*, 11,,t• .1 Thuskor, orders
for Mr Amirriettn Gift litaitorpriiir, sill i•ireire wake • re.
port 11.1i4tro 41 once • seek l'entostioirdrr rig ittft• la 1 RicH An RARE
not eiriug itattelEo,l on an 1.•1,,f the g00d... 0 60 a their
"twit*, return (lir .011. In g sod • flirt girw4 Tor.- 1,
r r I. f repnts• • 44 , 4 4001 , 411.-04 sr toad tosiviraitg bf toad
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Adder's oft orgere to Lr A R TINGS
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GROCERIES,
FLOUR,
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PORK, &c.,
AT ‘‘' 1 ( iLESA
so rionnall 111,1ci, State Street
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E.• P. MIDDLETON 81. BRO.,
SYPORTEIVI
aOfiIitLC‘ItiIAICHBLLIEUNDIES. 1
X1CC3P1AX.a.".1•4713 13VITC,
Scotch and Irish Whiskies, Alniee'Shovele and Spidsa t
ruRT. SR - VARY, MADER" A: 4l) i NAlLsi_Plpt: BoXE: 4 -- WASTIF.It
CHAMPAGNE WlttiF.S, I
ALPO [MASADA 11:1
Choioe Old Monongahela,
VgraETXXMAL
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s." I.xod th. Litirbo. saki Emottt - t • t, ,•1
Fine Old Whiskey in fait 111f1M,el tlYtlt) thi4Mg, al ale 0 )*1 Stead,
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J. N. KLINE itz CO.,
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WHOLESALE GROCERS
7. 13‘,.,,1e1l Kuck
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DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG, & CO,
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Kt, Pt 82 Chambers St, N. 1
[ - Ant/ty the Trade tintt thet• art
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Brewers, Malstera and Hop Dealers
11.-1 V purella—•( tI L . mt. r,'..?
Gyiatatc PU.TII .0 .•, eat kl,nau
Point Brewery, Pittsburg,
14 , 04,•.f to I . or - 11011 . 1 the n .menu , rabbi
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Magazines, Paper, Stationery
PARK RCLAV 11001 K STORE
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Wrat Pr J. Jev•lry Story. T SI {[.;TIN
1 To whom it may Concern.
Heins almut to tower, tyttit my (aanyly., fur the R'est,
i ~"r ii i ,• daft t• • R i my 1,, niate tb. /Mowing Watement
the ma , Net. td chic). aro mall bunt* to tasty of my
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I ml stet amyl, for 1.661, the Vika briblid. b 7 a. phjalcutn,,
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M. ever Mn.. roman.. d IR a wenkty temittition, and 'CPI.
rr .1 1 , 4 \ $ Akl) '1 Y H I.a /or 3m to II per Peon.' riterti• sly um ~ o. t.
, u• ay , I.• in mtnyttiat Murry She pas
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rr a nt...1 to ~, re aatutortn•n or money rrtutol, .1 I 1 I N ,. ~, mutt. ....lon ..1...4 1 . nttallnil at moil, trilling *mum
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I WRIGHT'S BLOCK,
,A...A roodnalnen I •Inetkid trying than Rut bitlog
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, .bout t•• ;any. sail to the West, sad her condition be
sTATE STREET. - A - En .• 1 , 4 • ,
,‘, ,„,, •ti 1 more dl•ttemitag. and being aisle whited to
try the Nerve Polly, 1 ventured to nits • twatity•e••• cent
t Where a toll I.yortrurat .t choice , 4.... 1t,.. t ..1, om P,U In the *Hammon and on• at bml-
I rg.ROCERIES, pROMICFRIQ , Imre, mad Ift 1.4 i limo balsa bmitlridtr r lying down AIM.
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. 0, 16 4 I .1,,, .ikap snli rectal 0.11 the whale Wed, And twit 41Y
',lt rr.mi%y Imre vett both in mind and body. I
nonewir and Amer. Pr.,lnt,
At- hat* Wutr burl Ito wort boars arid yaw has routinized to
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y Was la • magi a Wagoner
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In& It. i tontine. ctrrumabtact that argot hob! of 'bass Pills, as
_, Cash _____
• Cash ! ! ! 1 li n relief Wren% Mit dada, tw attlos %bins, V. tort Vita,
am the anytataty W. itui of furtbet and *Warts( bothrfit
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II lb sod 1 'llll 'Streets I thew Pin. J R. PERRY
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()AN, EDITOR 41. PROPRIKEO*.
se'g Gwda . NY GOODS ROUSE!
Th. htilv inutrtutton nt th- ►bd IS Um world
MIRO rE.IR OF 'FUR ENTRRPRieIk
stirrers,. , C. AI lIP' f 4 fiROI I
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J. 0. BURGEgIi &. CO.,
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FAIRBANK'S SCALES t\
WAMSUTTA PRINTS !
131:21ICE
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FLEXING BRO'S.,
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WALLPAPER, &c.,
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WHOLESALE OR RETALL,
minc:me
Wholesale & Retail!!
Of Low Priced/ 1 i nnugtnstecr
' Ladles' Cloaks and Cloths,
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Nui.\ll and 12 EMPIRE BLOCH.,
H .O (.:\ Itirve 41).( w.. II St•lewti.,/ 7,.K.);
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Rare at Valuable Real Estate for Sale at
corplians Court, Sale.
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=IMO
ERIE, PA., .SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, - 1860
CASH
1=1::=MI
Hoop Skirts,
MO
WM. BELL.
OM
STEEL,
BPIKK,
13P atl'ill`;
iti IL.s,
Vli - Es
L AI'IRD •SY ft V,
"1. I ••• or et
The Crowded Street
Lost wie move slowly throve
Filled with an ewer {kW
*said the mosends of 840:4
Tke stseirsisrling walks
New hut the hguret
The Mild, the lame, the eh
t‘oect bright with thought'
tt nor, went teen, W re IN
They pa -- t. tell, to strife,
To !Wig la wkieh Wm lie
To chamber, where thole
In silence sits beside tt
Abel seine to happy
W here children. miming
With mate caresses Awn "
ma tenderness User eat
k...d some •ho *elk
•hall shedder vbeit
Mbar. one who
ti.•••I e t iU 11/114... Ist mei
Youth, with pate amok@ sued
...n4 dorms:lB'of mutual.
Chou to build ►a rafts WWI
Or early la the task to at
Loft Aug of owl*, wtth eorwr'
Who 1. now dotterins
thy eoldro fortowea, town'
Or lawn the glittering -
N Isu t tau crowd to-elirlbi
TDe daara till daylight
W he Imo," o'ir the Salt
Who writing ia *mita of,
e woo, laws. 'UM*, ANA thli
The cold, dark bow*, bow
Akd SONO, 1410 illant 11444 I
Sboll bid. Wido' of shawl
AXLES.
lack, wiser. his teak or ,
They pus and heed, eeeh
There la who heads—mho
Su Ma twit toe* and boa
Tb.,er IP ramillog 11Leot Me th 4
In .►y weird, aleureinicosl4lllll
ire 'Mtn! et Or inittlett anew
That tong Mitts oppoisetteimegt.
tkoice
=!39
"ONLY W
Two women—Smother
ter--together ins BMW
furnisliea. They had on
tnents; but the slocim of
WEL, flat aqeper th•tn the
faepA
-What are we to do. Ali
inuther, breaking in upon a
"If we were only back
Westbrook." fell longirt
ter's lips.
"Yes, it—but Westbrook L
a thousand wiles distant. It
for u 6 nay child. when we left
have had nod) ing since but tri
row
'resting fitiiss.4l silently ever
El
-If 1 could oul) grt P.oineth
clad ••how
but no ono minty the service
can give "
El
iq
'. We shalt *Gulfs, at 4 " .
out the mother, in wild this/
4.1 .10.01' .• ~,
it fear had grow ci *USD* d deg t", .. : ''..i-• i
Akre did not reti)3*,Vt.triat very it . air
lin abitracted way, Ilk e one whose thought*
have grown weary in otue truitleai effewt.
- I ilreanwil fait nit 1 1 .114•Satil Ilkik.ing
up, thAt we were hack in We-tla /Kik, and
al otll old li.lilf , That dear old home!—
How plain I •itta . everything '!' I sat at the
wi n.ii,w tookitig out upon i lie litchi garden
In front. from wliieli in, „ill ..aunt Ilt tilled
with the- oder 01 it 11% ei - .oi.f ..- 1 .at there,
Mr Flo,t Two. , I e ttit, In, is- 1 iii it 0 111 Pti tit
1.0 , .‘ll.i he .1. , .01 , ...1 .in I +lid, .liood norn•
ing. Alice,' ill that kilo( way In ti , hick he
I.lwa) i apoko let Mt . . 1 l 110 , 1, 1 1 ill - 11 I awoke,
hi hod it wiii. „ till .1 iiie.i.li
"A.h, it i het e \‘ 1- a lir` Fli et voiod here!"
-lobed the Inetliei
..:Nupposo you writ P to him," Nuageste4l
A Iwo, •'ttte thought cfnues thi6 ntOinktil 1.0.
kr an man4l lam •‘ure tie »Quid help us.
You know wiutt xtt /...‘..-..llent matt 1111 1,
'•1 will. ern the tnot h
er, with hope and eontatit,nce tti her voice,
14n't it arange that he was not thought of
1,,.f 0r ,! g 0,0,1 larit gave you the
Maynard, /yoking at her daughter with a
tt,ra.LO, Ai iCe ~' . . countenance through which a dim light
el the lett*, was written. . seemed breaking. •
I.e us follow this letter to Westbrook,. „
..
It may ,he true what tr Fleetwood
nd no the manner in which it is reoeiv- bays ," replied Altos., "the work that, Chad
••1 We rue it in the hand:sof air. Fleet- I 1,, for u , to do may n o w he lying, all lin _
wood, who s read it through, and is tat- I insert. around us."
tins with is tr ibled look on his fay. ' -This is no mere chance," remarked
.. ritere is n" lit in me," ho said at I Mrs. Mai nand, in a thonghtful way.
length, folding the letter and laying 1 3.1 )01 0, you remember," said Alice. "how
it ion'le- "Pour • Maynard? is Chu i often dear father used to say there was no
day indeed so dark' \ tt,o•l knows how chan
wil
lingly 1 would help you.„ were it in my I such thing as eet 1 felt, wt read-
Mr. Fleetwood's letter, as if it was father
power. Rut misfortune as not Wine to w h o w a s speaking to us."
Y (Hi alone It 1111-'lOO-'eLlONthrothOld tie'- Mts. Maynard ishut, her eyes and sat
so, and the thresholds of thOt; ti et'l ha - very 'till tor many moments, then she
aides, IVestbrook has seen e sad Opened the letter, which she hold in her
changes since you went away. hand, and read it through slowly.
Mr. Fleetwood took the letter fro the , "ft reads different now. l am . 0 ,, y for
table on which he had placed it, and id Mr. Fry,, etwoo a, i t is hard, when years
it in a drawer. "Poor Alice Idaytierd •', lay upon us their long and accumulating
he sighed. as he shut thedrawer and turn- urtha te i. to find earthly props suddenly
ed away Alt &iv long the tleaught ot that mired. Poor man ' It is hard, as if
letter twoubled him. flow uoulti he an- 'he ht to have been spared. What he
seer it ' Whist could he say' It was an h a d 'VA he has given freely, and 1
ltAiga - I, ( . 4. , ettillt ,ry for help .„ but lie had thank trim with gratetul leclings. Yes, I I
no help to give. The widowed motherliad have a faflavr in Heaven. and I will look
asked him for bread . and how outdid he 441. up In him nr,t hese stays of darkness- tie
her her mere words in retittn--«-coldolisey..
.will show us t s haway. Who knows but the
pointing words !
, i path is opened tsr us!"
For two days the letter remained iii t he say.. _
I .. own thong t. mother. (lyre UN
.11,0i1,1 where lie had placeal it. 1 yore than forty silo ren in this town who
"It i- no use. " be would say, as the tho't l no , geowine up in WI amens ignorance as
of it now had iicain intruded. -I cannot, i Henry Auld and his siristef. Their parents
bring myself to write au au-wer. Say w h at 1 will not. or ejotoot sen d akin to 'schopl ,- -
I wilt, and t h e language hallot seem to her Th ese children have uninor souls, and
hut lieuril• ss siadenees. She cannot on- t almost in fi nite napasaties , th a t •iii b e a1,..-
at-rittlftfi tear greatly things have changea4 ee l o ped r o e good or evil. They • tiosl's
with me since she went out .frow Weal- I e tibt eatt , b e t t care f u r them, kl Clod
brook. If , he does not, hear from we she I will ears for mi. Let as take the of
may think her letter hits l'aelalmPtiataul l e d • 'l , 3re:el cud pitcher of milk no the sigt \ of
She. like the rust of us, is in /h od 's hands, • God's providence towards us. 1 feel, d er
lie's i n "1"; care of her . \V*' are of mot.- I mother, that such truth will not be in
value titan the sparrows.- I vain. Mr. Plerstwatel's letter has turned
But this could not satisfy Mr. Fleetwood« the channel of nay thoughts in a new (ti
tle lied a eonseienee, and it would not, let rection. May (Rid reward him for all he
hint omit a liatti duty without reproof. has said to us in this our time of need.
- 11 you have no money to give; offer her an d „ a id qo ki n dly and sl i m ly,"
kind and hopeful words," said the inward 'fhe daughter's hope and faith _flowed
monitor. "Even the cup of on id water into the mother's heart. They were not
must not be withheld!" indolent, self-indulgent women. All they
Unable to make peace with himself, Mr. asked was to he shown their work; and
Fleetwood at last sat down to answer the wo w, i n th e ir e y es , it seemed to be tyi ng
widow's letter. lie wrote her a brief, kind,
all around them.
suggestive note, hut after reading it over iln the next day Usury Auld came over
twice tore it up. saying as he did so : °', with 116 sister Katy, and received the
"It reeds like mockery. She asked me • p ron f ts e c i lesson,.
for bread, anal it seems like giving her a • ••1m you know any otle4 boys and girls
stone." _ who wish to know how to learn to read'!"
'Ten I►e tried it again, but not much
more toilet sat►sfuction This answer tie
was also about Jest roving :but be checked
himself with the words:
might pen forty letters. and the last
would be no better than the first. Let th.it
one go !''
And he folded. sealed and directed it.—
The next mail that left Westbrook bore it
away for its remote destination. Let us re
turn to Mot. Maynard.
-We should have had an answer front
Fleetwood twn days ago. mi ce "
The dsughter sighed. but did not an
swer.
fottiaL
IV ff. O. WWI?
a ,t
&lid OW.II
eft,
thiugh
pwoowlY
the
ce.
dew
gh
than
sad day
We
d sem-
GS Flo "
ork !
hat.
'What time does the mail from the east
coins in, Alice?" i
"At fear o'clock r\
'And ft is five now Pc'
- Yes, =Vim."
"Won't you put on your bonnet and step
over to the post office 7"
Alice went sod returned, es on the two
previous days, with nothing in her hand.
"So letter ?" said Mrs. Maynard., as she
came in.
"None," wait the sully apok.en reply.
"Oh, why has be not written ? help
conies not from Mr. Fleetwood. there la no
help for us in this worbd "
Another day of vratung, in whi4.4l that
deferredhope which make tit the heart sick
trembled like I* light f 4 taper flicker
' g lathe wind, pa...ed wearily away. At
eve.o'clock Alice KPA at the poet °thee
again. Now a letter *aa placed in her
hand, directed to her mother, and on the
envelope she read, with a heart bound, the
word -Westbrook." Not fleeter than her
loobtepf was the wind. a , she ran haek
home.
"A. letter, :tnd from Westbrook akin
cried ant eagerly, at .he entered the room
where her moths( wad aaztouNly awaiting
her.
The hands of JErs. Maynard shonli as she
opened add unfolded the long hoped for
answer. ft wits briet and its contents un
den/stood lit a fear moments. Alice, whose
,exeerwere fixed eagerly upon her mother
fy sibs lna in silence, saw her countenance
change, grow pale, and the look of hope
ful expectation died out utterly. Then as
4 letter dropped to the liar, her hands
were bead lip against ices face so as to hide
it frwm vigor, and she rat with the stillness
of ones who bad been paralyzed. Taking
up the letter. Atiee read it.
"MO writes Itindly," said Alice, as she
finished reading the letter, " and there is
comfort even in words when they some
from the lips of a friend."
" Words do, not feed the hungry or
clothe the naked," answered Mrs. M a y nar d
in some bitterness of ttppne.
gbetad scarcely will this when thedoor
of the twist in which they were sitting was
Pushed open. and a boy about ten years
bare-footed and u.ragerly dad, cams
tri with N pitcher in . cn • h an d, an d a small
baoket in th e other,
" Mother sent those, Mtm Maynard." he
said, Stith 'lll4osisant smile on 1w face.—
The ?Mew wag filled with new milk, and
shapeless a loaf of bread, ,hot from the
ovest, in tha basket. "She says please at ,
ceps them"
" - Tout indther is ?err kind. Henry," re
plied Wis. Maynard. •• Tell her that Law
refry moth obluletl to leer. -
And.sho's Yet.) much ‘,l,ltgeti to you,"
said.she hot.
" For what, Henry ir•
" Don't you know And the boy look
edashotinupleu3rd tort%
Mrs. Maynard 4lttg-tit her hoed
Don't you remember ono dAy, when I
was over hero, that you asked me if I could
read?' .
• I've hogetten."
"We haven't then, mother and I. You
asked me if i maid read. and I said nn.—
Then you tokl toe I mu., learn right away,
and yen got a Look and showed Inc A $
C's; making me go over them a good many
times) uuttl I knew them all by he
you gave roe the book I have stud
ied it4lt.orrt every day. and now I can
spell in two syllables.'
"And ‘64 is why your mother rent me
such 04040 loaf or bread said a pitcher of
ad, ma I" •
ma
iiyarsk-rwasarcr ..Adiviatroje,
, .
Vou can't read it-f"---
' l Then you mu-t bring your book over,
IM me give you, another lesson,"
"Oh. will your d light like suushine
eanne into the boy ' 3
!ACP.
" Yes, lletiry, aml with idea•mre. You
may eome every day if you will."
"Misr I? ()h. that will he goo.ll
Mrs. keys:ward- - Remy cheeke4 him
self Ila midi-n*ly to go a little
I
l art.."l".
W hut It , Ars. :Sin) nerd,
enoeutagiiigly.
'•.l.fsi. I I.iing K...ty along sometimes!—
She wants to le She 'most
know. leer
•• Why ires, lleory. firing Katy by all
' menu-. Alice will teach her.
Henry glanced toward Alice, a' if not
in re.: itsi to her View in the
oase. Ilut she i.ove him un assuring smile
and word, and the rail home with
tees 44.) toll the news.
“Whist does di/stale:lU. Alice?" said Mrs.
asked Mrs. Niltyuard. as the children were
going away.
"Oh, yes, I know a goNI many," replie4i
Henry, and then stood waiting to hear
what would come next.
them along when you come to
morrow," said Mrs. Maynau:d. It will be
as easy to teach half a dozen as two."
-Won't Tom Jones he glad though,"
she heard Henry say to his sister as they
went oat through the gate.
Three montlas went by and, yet Kr.
Fleetwood received no response to the
answer which be had given to Mrs. Hay
nerd's imploring letter. lie did not re-
Si.ho PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE.
member distinctly what he had written.—
He only knew that ha had sent ber mere
words when she asked for deeds. lie nev
er thought of her without a troubled reel
ing.
"How cold and heartless that letter must
have seemed!" he would My to himself
sometimes.
"Ah, if she really kale hew it was with
me' - If she could see ititenty breast, poor
woman! But she is in the hands of
and He is a friend who slicked' okwer
than a beother."
At last there came a reply so his words
of anoontaigement and hope, which, though
Bowing warm from his heart, seemed to
grow so cold in the utterance. Mrs May
nail I wrote:
- Div Deus Sic —More than four months
ago you wrote to me, "You have a Father
in 'leaven, dear Madam, and a Father who
has not forgotten you. Look to Him. and
hope to Him." And you mud also. "He
has .omething for all his children to do ;
and something for you to do, and your
heads will find.the work. It may now be
lying, all unseen, around pin." My heart
blessed you, Sir. for those hopeful. sug
gestive words. Yes. God had work forme
to do—and it was lying. ergo when I wrote
to you in my fear and despair. all around
me, though unseen by my dull eyes. Like
apples of gold in pictures of silver, were
your fitly spoken words. I hail taught a
child his letters, and his poor but grateful
mother sent me in return a loaf of bread
and a pitcher of milk for my children.—
Your letter and this offprint. in God's prov
idence. came together. 1 had the text
and illustration side by side. Thero were
many ignorant children in our town, said
Alice and I, one to the other, and they are
God's children, Let us teach more of
them, as we taught this child, taking that
loaf of bread and offering of milk as a sign
that God will provide for us in the work.
we did not hesitate, but acted on the sug
gestion at once. And now, we have over
thirty poor little children under our care,
and we have not wanted for bread. Some
of the parents pay us in money. some in
provisions, and some do nothing in return.
But we take all children who come. yes
terday we had notice from the town coun
cil that in appropriation of one hundred
dollars a year bad been made out of the
i 4, l 3 b e l s ic funds for the 'support of our school!
not the hand of a good acid wise
Providence appear in all this! Oh. Sir. I
Cannot to warmly thank you for the wiee
words of that timely letter. God bless
you for having spoken them'. Gratefully
'yours. ,Aticr. Diktat/Lao.
"•Only words," said Mr. Fleetwood. as he
If.Aded the letter with moist eves. "Only
!words! They seemed such a cold and
iheartleas return fin- good deeds, asked
pleadingly and in tears, that I had to com•
pet myvelrba write them. Yet see their
good huit! If we cannot 410, let us speak
r kindly and hopefully at least I will not
forget the lesson '•
Narrow Escape
know now t ita near enough rooming to
eeoroe, Joe, tell us what mede you turn
know whses .see husbasel has been all pale awhile ago when Jack told us that he
. night, ;Ind pert:col:ley if he comes home
bad "en a g rave, and "" wh° '' e v " .!. pmeene.l clear tliomeh as you are. You
"Bah. boys' turn pale. &et I. There ore /
r,I/, Th ai
won't
answer.
circumstances it) the lives of most men who
oee vou were a woman, wed your bus=' ,
live on the (emitter which, to have them ,
b on a ;t u mid s e t orl every ragitt the week,
reealled. will make thew tut n pale. teArel
a nti a4zing -vt come homevou do. and--I wish mentioning that grave,
Yee d get up and Jet / it:ear fresh air into the
it wass recalled aleurful et ent in out - ex.
room. or I shall certainly suffocate—wbat
penence. But ae the night is young
.) et,
would 1"..4 zaV Don't Yon imagine there
I will tell you about it; and pethaes' it will
would be a rasa in the family? Bow with
be a warning to you never to trust too th e wide Aymara
j , ootthit basal.
giadaloatsfratiaer• or throw tera P tat , ireutaisla wide awakm Z 094,4 11110 r
Nita MiILY. are. I've always thonght-you7 11.1110
Tines spoke your humble servant some
rouse enough to remade the sireetit SR
month's ago. to a party of prospetstors, of
•
whom beexes one. The following is the
pr * et l ty euest.on Didn't you swear that
store to which I alluded shave
you'd shoot Yourself it I didn't take pity
Several years Hit°, wary on you . s opt with a pest) ,
tu *tarts I usual ta Uow you to
prospecting for silver, high up the Gila t
shwa, of hang. or dro.vri yourse,e. It
River We hail been souse time without
Would hat e been the best thing I ever did
meeting wok) any succees, and' were re
in my life What is it smells so s
turning to Fort Yuma. disgusted with the
ins Don't tell we nothing it never
cotentry. We hail left the Piin° B village a s melled so in the world Had is piny dey'ssuurney behind us when we fell in
bire.J. 1 That's 3 I.Weer business for a num
with a ZOSIXI trio... Bing the seine way that
who pretend, to be the father of a large
we were. Ile vows without grub er blank- tu . /.
o/
/ Next thing I shall expect to heir
eta, sod said he was, going te California.— of you is, that veti've been splitting rails
As we hid tome spare mules, we told him for general circulation. I know nothing
that if be could tide a p ack "'idle tie t about ? Don't eh? I don't want
(-mild go with us as fer 11-4 Fort Yuma
to know nothing about politics, if I have
None of us liked the looks of the fellow.
to neglect my hutuly and carry stinking
lie had such a thoroughly 11114 - ms ex
torches for the benefit of a man who is try
preesion. But as he seemed so badly it-ieAl
hint i ing to be President. 'Wan/realms! I tbio't •
the
u p' we Wok
offer th at we p"y obi ' hit " a" toad' did. He acceposl with- • N} nu were a Wide Awake. I suppose you're
kept awake to night on whisky, harn't
out any hesitation.feund hen taci
vou.! Where have you been all this time?
turn. never epeaking unless he w AR spoken : nu .•
town „ mit
t auetatruck three. Been.
to. When we camped he would take the Tenawantle to raise a liberty polel—
off les mule anti eu &F
la .
!let's a swelft n..te Why did not the Wide
never et get the. grub ready, and
when
it
was
ready he
would
come
add
. lA 4. 7it ke y s ou ofT a w
e. o al e lt a wl tt l ii a a n ra sit itot .od tir
y he t own w ipo eft le i ?
pitch in watt-the rest to.
know something al nut politica tityttelf, and
However, though we .lid not like
I know that sou are drunk. that's what
his actions, we said nothing, thinking, ha
you are. Mee roust you ? Why
might have some secret sorrow th at we
,lidn ) ou thin's, of that before° I've had
Isad do right to pry into. We had travel. no sleet/ to n
101 l
and
you
never
nnee that
ed two day• when what I ant about to tell of me. You're an old trine
you occurred. We had eamped at n o on,
and its, the weather was very warm, ,some
one propo•ed that e.• should ell takea Was He a Man, or a BrUta.
bath. All had telt that it would be a de- 1 onco picked tip A man n> the market,
Vicious 0001 amusement, bathing in the place. They said "lie is a brute—let him
shade of the seeton wood trees, which Lung alone." - I took, has house with me. and
over the bunks of the river. We stripped kept the - brute - t . 1 / 4 1, teen days and nights,
instanter, and were emit Iszajoy outerlves through his delii 1114,, Ana no nearly frights
glormusly. I had .t stround me with ened Mary out of her wits, one night char
several t e claws in it t.s.k it elf to ing lee all about the house with a hoot in
- g ive me free play in the miter, I laid it his hand. 13tit else recovered her wits,
down on my clothes carelessly, never ate‘ lie recovered les. Re said to me—
thinking of htding it from any of the coin- ••Ytiu wouldn't stunk I had a wile and
pan", as they all knee that l had the c h i ld:" • Well I 'shouldn't."' "I have,
money' and I had no idea that the stran an.{-41, L 13,, tier dear little bean—my
ger would be templet) to take it As 1 j little Miry is RR pretty a little thing as ever
came out of the water, I teemed the -.min: stepped? ' said the 'brute.' I asked--
ger looking very longingly at ray belts but "Where , lo they live: - The} live two
thought no more about it. utiles' awn' from hete." •'When did yoia
That night, from some cause, 1 could not s ee them last 4" "About two yells ago."
sleep well, and when I a oUiti fall into a Then he toll me his sad -tory. I lead—
state of unconsciousness 1 was trembled j "You must go bark again." "1 mustn't
with such veld.likeoirearns. that I would go back—l won't--rut wife to better with
rather I hail remained booed awake. At s out use than with sae. I will not go back
last, about Imaittett, I went to .4leep any more; have knocked her, anclkielred
weevily: how long I lay I do not know, , her, and abused her; do you suppose I will
but I wakened suddenimo find some one Igo back noun' I went to the house with
kneeling over use and very earefully eta- / him. I knocked at the door, and hiswife
tin t ; my shirt open. Now I have always / opened it. this ,lira. Rioluirdson?"—
had.the power call - it presence of mind, ,•• Str." -Well, that is lir. Richard
or anything) of comprehending in an in- 'eon. [Laughter.) And Mr. Richardson,
startt all that is going on around me. no I that is Mn , . Richardson. liner come into
*atter from how sound a sleep I may be the house." We went. in. The wife sat
wiked. It - ia anything but pleasant to on one aide of the room, and the "brute"
ivaks. And tind one's self in the power of a; on the other. I waited to see who would
desperado who will have no hesitation in speak first: and it wain the woman.
plunging \ s. knife into your heart. I felt plause.l lint before she spoke she Wiget
myself in ything but en enviable situs- led a goOd :keel. She pulled up her apron
titan, knowing that the slightest indication till site got hold of the hem, and then she
on my part of tieing awake would cauee the t pulled it all up close*, and jerked it
villain to give r t e between the rib' the I through her fingers so suck st!i, time, end
length of his bowie s or the contents of his I then she spread It all down agatreandtbett
pistol. For. althou e I could not see tik / she looked all about the room and said,
pistol. I felt sure that e had it handy. ''Well, William!" And the "brute - said,
Co secure my pistol w host letting hint Mary"" tLatughtee.) He had a
know that I wee awake, wite,a very delieate larse hen.ikerelitef round his neck, and
operation. and I attempted itecomplesit she said. -You heal better take the hand
it in the following matinee nee piatol anti e s ,et e et ..it, tVilleust; you'll need it when
bowie-knife were both under tie saddle, sou go esti lie begets to fumble about it.
which 1 used for a pillow. f three my The knot was enough: he could have
right arm up over my: head, taksiiit \ ,•:oe it is Ise liked- lint he said, "Will
not to touch the robber, and sawneti`rit .10s1 unt we wt. 3t tre•'" - tind the worked away
l was half awake, but ready with my loft 'at it. be. 0 ... lingers were (gunny, led she
hnod to catch his arm in the event of lii=t\t,,,il<ln t get it rdl" their oyes met, and the
tat i mp e r , gt o ma i, ige , I e re ! t oy eyee veliitht was not oh quenched: , ihe opened
partly shut. ae that he could not easily sisee tt.tis , atuw gently, and be fell tut° them.--
them glisten, but eaticiensly open to see / It yen lee( eetee.t hosechits arms claeped
his every move, which I could easily elsitit his west: and he sobbing - her
do. as it was a clear starlight night (in ' breast mei the tetibt lonklne -Its wonder
the instant that I moved. be raised his first at one ,earl then at the ..rioter, you
arm to strike, and as l'wae nearly betray- would litre 'aid, *. Ir is not a- brake it is
ing him my being awake by throwing off 1 man ait It a big warm heart in his breast •'
my left hand, but some strong impulse --J a e ,K. te s eob Esgtgad.
EIEI
prevented mob= &Ins
his knife ensppintipd to gsv A l
• lair
made Incas, utchse.) ,-ee ow
' I
my hind ever my bead,
t pieced it under the sodas
end on the leitt nt my petrol, whisk was
cooked, ready for use
I lay in diet position for aboutlielf
minute, but it seemed like au hem - t. • Sy
that time - Thad power twee mg- timatiing
which on first waiting canierMlnglWa p c ,
soon as he thought tbst I was satin
again, be lowered his hand wad atiatnasno
ed operating our my skirt, clesseingittlithe
from the belt. Then I thougbtmy oppor -
(unity had come, arid tried to lent use
shooter, but it was foul some way end ,
eouki not come. I thou4lttsit
tad
arrived, for, as quick as tar***
and struck withl,is kWh'. e stria* at
my throat. ify eyes were broad °teethes,
end I saw where the knife was oeftediaA.---
By a quick involuntary movement l threw
myself aside, and he must have 0111 Tec
hed himself, for the knife struck luta, the
saddle, and so tight., that be could hot gat
it out. In trying to get out my pistol s my
hand touched the cold silver 'nit o my
bowie. • _
Instinctively I took hold of it , aNmeion
ing the pistol, and was nerving my Ma Ser
the moment when I felt the coklmuntle of
his pistol against my forehead. I struck eat
bllndly, and, as I did so, there was the
stunning report of his pistol. How I es
caped Ido not know ; my face was black
ened with the powder, and my Whisker
nearly burned off, but that was all the
damage done to me. My blow, though
struck at random, had proved a severe one.
My knife had gone into the left side of his
neok, aside of the collar bone. The knife
must have reached has heart, for as I drew
out to strike again, hetet' can me with his
whole weight, and Ibis blood spirting all
over my face. Re gave one quiver, And
stretched out length and lay perfectly
still—stone dead The whole transaction
did not take three quarters of a minute.
The report of the pistol had aroused the
company, every man sprung to his arms.
Some were looking for the mules, while
others were asking who fired the shot, and
where the Indians were. I called to the
boys to take the dead man off of me. for 1
was as weak as a cikld. A couple of thus
did as I requested" w lute others threw
fr"ah sage brush on the half smouldering'
camp fire, and we soon had plenty of light
to see what had happened. I told the bore
all about what bad occurred. We found all
the mules in their places but mine, which
was staked oft'about twenty yards from the
camp, with one of the other boys' saddle
and bridle on her. I went into the rive:
and cleansed myself from his blood, and
then sat down b) the camp fire, where I
remained till morning unable to sleep.
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NUMBER 19
(:AI DIA liING a Wm' AVAIL—The fel
kAvute -curtain lecture," which wefnd in
on.• of our exchanges, is appropriateat this
juncture in political affairs when the Wide
Awitk,-3 are "losing so touch sleep," and
sneaking intro 6:41 about daybreak :
4, CC it 0— llt lie: 1 face to the wall. Strong
swell roel oil. Time, three in the morn
ing
A pretty time indeed for you to coins
home, sir '. Where have you been all viightt
You smell as if you had been in search of
Spumes Hole through a tar barrel. 'Talk
of .ulphursted hydrogen, or stlpPiPielleted
egg.' They ain't anywhere. Say, where
have you been? Here I've been lying
awake for the last five hours, waiting i s r
vou to corn'. want to know where
'you 1, 81 • 1 I I !his time° Wish I modeler
hoti•-• 'he fn Old Norms," I want Da
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