The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, January 03, 1877, Image 2

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    MK-DEMO °RAT.
MONTROSE, PA., JAN. 32,1877.
ReinOinber
Relnenther Me•Wilf+ll to , the golden light
Of' Ph - mints', rays'AlArtira opes her`hall ;
Remember me when pensive dreamy blight
Shrouded in silver veil encircles all ;
hen Pleasure'S syrea voice and luring art
Breathei-through the shade 'And trembles in
the heart. -j; '2 '
Hark ! Frotn the torest drear - -
Murmurs a voice so clear,. • ,
"Retnember, me I"
,itempmbef.n..ke, my tiching hearc6'ilespair,
,Wlien,serrew, micl.long,iye.ary..V,ears
Haire matie the seeti-time thisjWorhtso lair
Seem lonelir ! ess and pain, OlelharvesttearS 1.
Recall my yearning leie, 'the 114 ad lett;
'* . ThouAll• Rite -`does e'er be
• • :
For while this ; heart ; loth heat, '
61101 it these, words repeat, .
,"Remeiribeijne
•Remeniber me when cla pest in Death's embrace
This foim lies mouldering in its narrow cell
aii,iMmetit ‘ to mark its resting Place,
• :•Ortii liumbfe flower 'the . tale to tell,
N nitre ' shaft thia behold me, yet o'er thee
My soul shall keep, its watch gterrially.,
• . u m Vp9,14- I the wings of liight,
Sighing in whisper light.,
“Remember ibe !"''
..!!
A•lo°SlltlSET'''
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tl' AF° ll iit! ' Z-tluiglit r' 8 , i15'' , 4 1 4: 8 . 4 , 316 r •`
~ 9PliiT i l‘ ti l? , re f ° Y l lig glance 4' f !, 11. X's*ol
- 9 curl laded , dau,giiir,
t who iit9o4,in
,
"?thit t ,4l.)9p 'F. ihe old' tat hfoll u ed . faiMitch- : •,
',40;,111 an tftlib'eao.ining ,:"Wrapper, `Curia fly
v-ijig about "hell fresh , • hut 'diseesieteuted;
- fice;' - titid iis fr'et - t u I pout It pOil.- ~ he ii lull" 'fed
,i, " j oi s t . ',., %•, .- - , 1:,-- % ..,,t._ 4 , •-•- i „ ,,, ,
• ', ' "To'''," tgl o o rri illy '' reOlied fAity,' fit bout
`'turning her'hi4idr,..her liaz.llsses kparriing,.
coe't the a i - itau t Mead° ws, i?,ltere4 green
' blatle's' of timothy were 'j a stAhowing. in
ilhel-iitsset ' brownness , •of the: withered'
- , t. gra i s . ,-, : . ,
t ;; s f , Are you not going to dress ?" went
):'en':her mother, a tittle sharplS , .‘
.t. - . ,,N 0 t, ' . ..„.
"Lucy l"? her mother's face flushed
'-angrity, "Yon ought to be-ashamed of
. yourself. You treat John Api)lecou
outrageously. One day you stnile on hull'
' and the next you, won't speak to hun.
lie is worth a dozen of that Linibert,
, hat you have been flirting withrieent-
Lucy walked out '..nto the, little porch
where . John and she lied z3o often talked j
the twitigbt hours away, and muttered
with a toss of her curly head, "Jojiti is
-,, .
a bear , 111 on as I plqase."
E'
,'.fit:-,` well," cooly replied her , mother
"but take care you tion't ao too far in. it."
Lucy leaned ,vgnin:T.,t a pillar and then
wtt;chtd a tall, straight form coining at
a awiuging, ps.co,attrois the meadow, with I
c'
Sullen,
f • -•
tit- ex e c... .
it:'was .Job n '-nd 'she did so
, „wish that John would stay away for a:few
weelts at least. :Not that she aid not
love:him; fur I.aicy c.ared ulore for one of
• ,Jolin's,.,liorny, brown finger: than she did 1
. 'f(ir the whole of Gilbert Lambert's per
rti4ned r 'body, *Fqiitl she Meant to marry 1
liii#. sometime in the: happy fliture. But
`' l , 4 lliloy . , was pekiy, andljwith" a.' pretty
' - ', 4 w;:ituart's' yaniiy,` could nos`` give up'the
:e: - adinliation tii'at made' k:711166d So brigh t 1
~.. l o t ench a no * 4. . .. i
'' - 11 Chad ihown' ei)iih a decided reting
i
*" ,
iiiibe' at` hbi. iii tim any with Gilbert Larri-,
'''beit bit the' felt nrinsaliylitai•d'at him.
'Av'ttit a palig, Of ' remortel ul pi ty "Came into''
'''-'lltitleare, as the boriest face faine oefirer
raalabe . Ili iv. th -shadow on it;= , ..She hnlf
Vretted-bercareless toilet. hrttAt wasint)
'''... ate 'to improvtlit, foe his keeri,ltralr eyes
vivre scanning her from head to foot: -
' Jws . NGeoodeveningi ‘Lncy i l he saia; as he
': ., res'eheil -the porch, , "what. a beautiful
- ft eireliintil ,:: t - : ,$ , • '''
f, ' I
Ir"ii Ro lejnoved his hat and gazed reverent
olpsup,- a,, the saplitriye April . sky, and
14110Y- - ar.ilused out of the sullenness
lAhat_hild leen blind-to beauty of all kinds
4-lontseivratinnd .her and grew suddenly
, ') , Softeued ' 'fl i t the • splendor of, nature's
.-lgiorP ' ' ,), , •
t.f ,•="llVhat, glorious sunset,
Lucy," said
.e
John,
--44Tobtl'fr so ma voice—ror n WaB a ,
tlyv,er,.o 4 ,1,.. t i; and or<Jov. I,y scgne4. 1 .
tt I '44'1442.1i4j,;,) VcrhOOLUCY.tfiXing ,fir Ltnzel
-elTs 91'11),thg.,14Thk of golden } 01,9748 in the
71 rests 4. - y, wttere til . e. sun was ,just
„filipPwt,,l,licywn behind purp',e 11111- 4 top3,
', i . ; li* . if ,4 1 .ha1l of .ruby fl erne. Tiny , 1)i ts ,et
foul like alouds 'flecked the limpid blue
of tile heavermirs--warm-riltieti glow
,gild
.:iliti 1100:W 01, tdireSheli At.l7
ed and Ifikk wiri,,,
~4 ril silow i ersi The rilusical ovitter or
f,,illled the Ivoodlands, and 'iiEitralige
',14.1ki: oi aWe tfile' itao LncY's heart for
''''-ifte l'eli3l 't that' , attrotfidetl: her •Seetned
It raorelthan..earthly. • 2 ~ ~:, ~,
-I , ; ti' ~.,93 .P 4) 41f,' in.„ Job P; - 7 . 1, ..ucY., 6•liid
f-,41 ) p oftetkeit*cf.,. with, a glace at the
tsat . .l,:kilvileaf he rtiotlier `l)Ltd "wisely,
• 1 4 ' -4 ,t,Lw ' '" '
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''teo. ------ ' .
- 44 >" " 1 1 , 1 1 (4 Lny,'? - repliki r-John, seatPd , on'
,b, the porch steps fat LuoyPir, .::feet; .f'What I
-rhave t 9 say I.will say. here.'! : . _ _
lofoifiusheil to the roof of tigr hair
- •
, t 4, . , - , awe i, ''fr o nt ' 1
Ana moved astep or two y Joh n. '
t "tolt-f" ' she' cried; I inntitir - to the 1
xt bilizibit wpitertiSky,'#‘that hark of gold= l
4fflebelergis is,ehangirtgAceorimeon.', , ,
ii4Phu!RkgilAtkeigefF,oo.9P l tPa4,9 l 'Aplai
sbeenify. ' ''''' . -
4 0 14? a Lucy • *liP-tei4ol4Bice . liiiiiiet.
..., , 1
We
May never see another like it thie
side of et*erni,ty,'!, dreimily, seem
ing to lose . bimseit In some solemn
- thought. ' .
"1. 3 ,90h..rb - ncy-landiedalittlem.ase;
al laugh that always set John's pulses to
beating wildly. "You are always looking
at the dark side..of things, 4ghn. •
John bounced tio his feet.and . stood4ie, :
fore Lucy
,wtth. no common ..16Ve,- and the
slightest word encoitragement __Zs*
eagerly-.caught at.
"alijiticy i l i- Were Was a ..gti kir in
manly voice, "(19- : you. think ?"
"Of'cours' I do," asserted practical
Tinny, edging: farthet aiva:y.'froM' him;
we are not goibg to die , yetawhik." , •
gT(tbut, you flirt
Lawbert," stammered John,- ,
• "Je'Outill, roe John r laughed LOgy,
With arsa.ucy t winkle in herilazl eyes.
"I am noi." John suddenly - grew grave
ar,d stern., "But you know I - love you,'
Lucy, and, I cannot stand idly byand see
anottici.inan win you, from ri1e".,.. ;
Lucy's face whitened,.. as it'al*ayS did
wh en she was angry, and tie..ishrtdess
.faded Oht of her heart ilyitn as to 'gold
was fading out. of the western efiyt
"You must think' am easily wen," she
said dryly. ."Gerald i f at;ubert• iB. only a
friend:'
"He "to be' more than thtit,;"
.
, John :fixed - MS steady eyesLucri'eon
iiisect :face: fq. shin , not Buoy; .140 1 ". he
went,on,atesdily„ but, ithe time-has come
when I must;speak Apyrmind ()vital:ll)4.dt
that etitiderUit both
`'` J Jbli`i~ paused and Lney lance t~ervons=
l et hettitadd' Wrapper; - ttild cven'cleied if
John , , , wait really gOing tg Ong the 'quelition.
I §he hoped 111011 sensei.• foiljust
4iney,,a,inatj gping do ii op his:lipees to
a' ' vowiiti so theisetl,_ihouAht
tOnian'i ic
-. llBut , John's -heatit . wati titire
.iginest th/ little igirli* hoiemutly
, head , i , 40 1 hPP,40 , ,.4 11 04 ggtle on,
nit P i Y , 'WVO r i -t 9= P ° ITP , 0e . .9P0C" 3 9rn"
• ing - his 'eyes, g teykr,c,,e4(ler
:and iorviiisg 'aS
::; - 'I; .163.
"Lucy "lie voice , ivas- wordrArfully sof t.
‘l. hove. known yot4„ : fronA,,,childigiod;;
yoh hly,kiie, a _4onit,iyues I
iutiid `'thought;'`
you' loved hie; others
rfl i ecl'in'y he'thlt" .. 'iiilll - 'ci.u'el'fiar . ..
Luey, 10w,.71 (lily
YOn chbOse,l)etweent.G6r
alti Lambert apd
t
.t: ~.
'11....
Tire
.
sullen loOk - came.back into.,T acv's
eyes: could no John 1 t 11 . 0 tiloa ?
Sloe meant to ' da37;l.)u
act just et. Sh e u nil'
and J;jli was., so wiee:itnd , steady -
TOatti,4l.t,it trifles, sire oought.. pulthlg
'Vigiffoly at a sti•ay'lOCk, of hair that
-vuoid curl up in a kink ln.spite her.
" What' alt; voh 'say, Lt Cy ?" quf , stiotit-d
John . . Will you give up Gerald Lau
ben, '
Lhev's eyes. blazed. qanted her
Why could lie liotTe4y.e GeralclL,im
berc ()tit of .tiie
"No she . althong,ll
hi the came byeath she 'ple,.o:l4:;wiiiied
Gerzild alt the.. bottom of
il.e.'irer lifted her eyes:,t6,tolfg'4 , slp.l
"Ai;11 nevt+Mlt - try me, Lnes—
ttevef. love yoti ?". •
•
There ‘rai sueil a passionate it:Oor,Encii
j l t? ,ti!er niiii.irlyNtee that
did not 'dare. to look at,
4 •
Whiit inward spiri-t-of evil, 'prompted
Lucy to speak that short, sullen word,
.Lucy never_ Ipiew.. J3,ut it was apoken,, ,
and ; i4e lilted her „hazel eyes to th,e sap
phire gliy with its tp;acjd
,a gue as if_ ILsv
heart was deeply tliantiftil, - instead of'
being - -torwity a = tlitu, sand rebellions=
.;;
"Very- well'_ : ;
, -••
,Years atter, the pain and, pathos in
tfrose - tivo shorrivordihismi 4 pd her like a
Wail fro& the trave: stood hi:fore
her. calm And self-possetsel
"I will never trouble you;ugain, - Luoy,"
he said, quietly, Will you kiss nießnce ?"_
Lucy felt a littleiawed At:tllv sternness
'of hie voice 66:able,d` a - the thought
of losing him -forevei;. But she was too":
proud atiti'aviliftiFtd:: Wee`back her xin-
S‘ver unasked,gb 'She pi:1311111y held up her
red lips, while John ' - -kteEed her with a
long lingering kiss; such - as we give the
dead, .whoseface,we shall never see,again.
"Gdod-bye," "ailtlf as r ,
strode away , leaving' Lney et:wiling in
the raby-glow of the siniset, with a wild,`
scared look on her you ug .faoe. • -
. come -hack,' she whispered,
"Surely—surely—for 1 •could not'heftr.to
lose johl'i."
the;',littles porch until' the
- !t , 6141 - iitid..ehatiged 'tn I crimson, the:'etitn•
.45'op puil)le; -, that, sfireacl . '- . itself like'
tlit-Twesteru„ hills ; and;
tv i te.: ttki'4B .PPttjec,l,'cluyin tiiunit i:
that l it a moment` vigp laid:o - fiec tea the:
'gVitetiu ‘ • : th"e; scttirig sun, and
;crept:ll44 ti) 1101 1 .4) 4.1) roUhl strange
'' "I Nv ill. Rinke. fit
.tn , tdor--
'eA r; 1 "(I . herh
ea
' -
1131 t r*titvs,
ccite-kne'w. not
wptitcl, trite forth.3 l : -; •
. -
t. IT..
who, had pasml 'restless' night
" I titd 1
vnis tip 7 r - co, , ay; ier 0 9ssy,..
neatly combed 'and enrl
- 1 -in' a 'demi -- wrapper that
set offher plump figure 40-perfrttioti.;
- She vient,outr4ln-the-lawn ; and the sun!
oniLu uP,I-.l;,the , e4ft. her-cleeks
rostt:reit Jisht of Aarly,marning
. 41)4 ddisin on:ft4t=, , gieti. ati%eftwe 4.)
- 11 di
f golden.
1 14(4*11/0/ Aoye, Veen
"lands i a YellawialPfF6atid3ht.taivklif
thrushes and ineadlarks broke out in
every hedge and coppice.
4•Vd:444,1:: , V;;;0F 4 ' 1. '4
_ ; ;•4tg4it4.`t.
,
• Lucy but,tiagnely realized - heanty
around her. bne had sorely wounded the
heart of , One.she loved, bat was too ob
stinate.to own it, and now eagerly-longed
l'or a glance at the only honest -face in
the world to her.
. .
• "Lucy r' callpd her mother:
Lucy went into: the honse,jo beton , :
fronted by. John Attpleton's aged father.
"Where is 4)10" deniandecU her
mother:- ‘•
"Jcihri !" echoed L'Ung;: witli'd4hiten
ing face ;.''what dol., know about John ?
He went hotne
p •
."At what hour ?” loqufred hia'father.
"Before dark,", replied , .lutcy, turning
from white to red as she, saw -,th.e, anger
and'aetonish men t .niOther's taco.
" ;flitch .pith slid' lie tak9 his
fatherin a cold voice; , for Ltices-flirta
:tiOns bad often angered•bini
•
"The path across the: . -rneadow.7 •
"He ,never reached home.''
!" screamed, Litcy÷-
'have" . happened - •
• ‘"God'.knouis 1"
Met. Appleton, as he - ' turned out of 'the
house in search uf hiS boy.
"Lucy Mrs: Gordon TOnt:niicl
her - daughter's*ice:cold ~handk.:,:in, hers.
i'What: passed between . jOhn'iind you .last :
night ?"
. : •‘l)on't ask me.. Let me igoft iwitikarek,
91_ ilitur, cried. Lucy, .struggling „to: free
• t
, r
"N di One step"' egdjiei'lil6tlier .
asked
viteit was
"He askedirne , io give: up G4tialtiliiiiii: -
.I)Elt:',sobbe4,44ney.4_ll_.:l:-:
"And you jet thseAr .:.; sift„,. , l i}
I .4 id. I'd_ like .14. c can't
hive tiemihy . ,
.bini - s tikii',l4e." l '
litibycitteniPeed
getting_ ;.;1; L>. 4 ,
y,
. *wanted to know,,,,ifl.LMlTr t pttklit
to ptrry 4R,d ; th:ppgli
tidyem6h - it' iv' ":
fr• 44. 1 7 01 i foolish child lltn, u -)t3111 ! s!
)le'rlinother 'threw ;:fromAteri and
Lucy
nest jhAtin,t,:iyas fi37,ihgAc,rps ‘ ,3 . o# wed it
tog ' Mr.
:h i jmewaltv. : •
'Luoy;,:htt cried iottt4 Mile might'
hav,e.fixj-leh overate crag- i y,p6o4srp' f - 1.- .) i : i
"Ettayeti forbid.'.:',
Iterk
ets sire' fetich ell •
bushes' thitt Wed .; the thelitlowsliom Lc
raviile, whose steep. sides were sek,!with
rooks and etumi's ferns. : .l-Th
path term i nati-d :Oro ly - on'
of this 60:ppi0P - . and itri other oomMe tiOed,
t riiirtolo;dan - geroil path; Wshdin`g -r al'iing_
the crags; where a mis , step-Was.:certitin
death.
When Lucy reached - the edge of the
4av hie' a . cloud off6;.irp, like, goiden•bned
irnpor was slowly Curling hp froto its dark
(.Idiths---=and . Olyhorro'r !: on a little shell'
of rocks. not- 'tßn • feet from where'she
0,004 i lity Jain Appleton, his. whitvoigid
tnrilvd to the April sky.,
"j , ihnl" Lucy cried, standiii tin . the
of the crag . ,:•with - clasped hands-- - .
speak to. nie r • • •
John neither. zzp.:).le ,nor 'moved.
.Theyoice, that 1,1a,(1 'never. spoken, tin kind -
.1Y to . het' was sdenced . forevel7.-, Theheart
She` had grieved. would . 11 . 0 , er Aliri)b - ' in
joy or sorrow again; - '•
. • "Dead !' sheLShriektid-out, in , an 'agony
of grief:and:terror: . • •
, The agtl.fah€,_l7 I)ard. the . Fo c rcfs, and
tottered on liis Staff*, - bit
„rdnrin,Ur
Abe - i'dfl;6eetl7
ihis,il"o "fell-on Alio; dead -face:oflbia.son.
Luoy's cries had brought Mr.. - ,;(fordon's
farm hanc4 tolho 804 „andseify r
lp y raised the decd bOdyl4nif 'bore . it:
honie- ward. 'rites , found a shit* wound
on the pi it tof
rook --1141{pierced , ],h 8 brains iicifiv he
happened to;fali,,tio,,fitn,
.e,yor• .Igßevf,:but
i.n::llc:i,...4arkeued- chamber
liittei teats; felt 'thit she
had drivelit:' to" c iloath, • find j,tliat
ithroup,h blindness , •of •• his grief he . •-bncl
over) the: craze: • • •
" ~4
For months Lner.( - ;_;o hoyoo.be
tween life and -- :Spfne ,'satil i. was
the shook, others that bhe John
but n : o ad - Eft •*lfei: - !ifiqbfel7 kp w the ,
riierithrv, -I;i4 last int - eiiietitr'-iaS
hef. She , oarnei . .tiys-r6..Wn, With death
pictured'ohivery litteatnea - bf%&r white
Lc°. • • •!'
"Garry, me-down, to
•little.poreh,"
she said one Apiir evening, a year after.
And they carried tier 'down' wherp'tlieT
intit Geraldiriambert) , his' almoSt'biiyizqi
face truly. w .
;,- "Lkiey,".; , lin f studr e
..when- they were left
alone, "yOu - wili get, w.e11;!
,cfNu,''`thoy Shoo% her' head sadly, tiVen
painted to'the- gioi , ifik t : . wesi - , where the
,mtiltdio l o.6ld: - "Do vbu
ege yon beatitiTul seen(4.4aLrald.`—the west
ail barred with amethyst and lgold—Ahe
bide sk'y a'uops.us,..4l.4elie4.-.with pinks?"
. f'Y es," breath ed gazl" . ng:at
- awestruck, spiritual
• John and r watched the snit go
dowtc brie; Year i b tra.." ''ydrOg'uticl
refused h 1 ? 3_1. love' for yO
411 adniirOon,. u n'tiroteilavd.
its ratYp kitisgO, his, 44,0. aoo
inxirfOw Wiping
,i.hey
`you Lana ?"'
She 'wiled faintly.; ,
`1 dro'velhim•to his death unrireimredi
go;sufrsripe'-.
fiey eart*d-her„back to her coact) and
Ge'ralds r watoh . ed 'dt her bedside untilOlt
breath l !Eel- )304.1 'The'y !ie,'ilf)
heedless; - thoughtleks - `frlenda.,abd
he-iinneritii'iniiiiried - ter. -
bacfl*W`liei
dying words;
and the. Oro 'Wfitriilfiiiild
hwie walked hand and through life,-now
rest aide by aide is death,
. .
Mr. - tind Mrs:'rP.nig knOcke4 at the, door
of 'Colonel ':j!•angOy's Jaw, otlice, anil:.then
liked .M
was a timid,'siibituctl, weak - eyed person;
in spectacl?s, He liud
,the
_tip of .perp..tnal tyranny—of, a who.
lint been - . ruthlessly,: rt : triorsely sat npon,.
until his backbone was . wholly gone..l
A.nd M. Fogg . 'Coked ;06 tithe bight
have .been his-rdeipoti—She'-emened.T.the
conversation • by, tititlyessi lawyer:
have Cal lid to 'tingitge you
as me cOniisel in a clivtiree snit.. against
:t'ram:him to auuder our ties, and he ce
ftyrth..live apart," v ;''.
~.reiAted
the. Cannel; J.4.thn,
sorq, t6. ;l hear -tbltL" ?
Been beating,aptli •
',4f - i4.- , F0g,44 is
.dai l tilitthink not la. should
•
. _ •
"chat can
.. 4 1-141aria, let me-7' interposed 4r; Togg
timidly" '
AVilbtirforee," OclaTuted,'
intetriptinge him,„yoti .
.ex plain this matter to ColonerPan-_.
gor I Ybu see, ,Colonel, Foggjo. eo
centrie heyclid endurance. 4e gor l on
on.tinn4ily;4lra u)anper that *ill certiin -
`ly; drive . to distraction. .e,aaTt,e ; tan d
' , Vi r 'e must 'be' cile ieunder.
For years; Colonel, WilberffroettiSlieen
gtetnigtiltzl leotnito r,iiphif..The
ute..! fielh4s : no: -more
deatSouttlei.
it rn: ;'‘fte' has been prat•stising' ulatih” the.,
; lute Aitiatil -1862, and *it' iht4o time
the, li`tiee: lenrned,
ay .lO
'tune-
131 y ebute —' and .ithere, he sidt4:"'lfe - has'
43tielth,etrtriakir, &kir :note's' ifor•lou4eti
WILTI4YB Piitigthni 6
bilYetittig ; 411e;::blows -themAottt effOrti
the Of ;21i6' stand out in the yartigid:
ifull's eiiittp
Nal eAlly.lehute for , houre.d . utittlittAlto,„
ECre:1111
'lO ifbitiev- 4 :l4VPiti,V Igon
lkizW`thist 1 d
.eyti . ;?1; 81 r 'nows in all. I. l t ta t ascl itt tim,ri i
t 11 0 f ark , . et a •
/Volt no '`'doh'fa, rrC 4o44e.
tljjs`,:ta oa_knou g h.
e • l'sitb . iiiitted to it , beopinse. I lirWdlitin.
VAN waif irato4 - ng
him !trough-I lie: crock . of thetArltiriclkor
twlq,e , 4 14, 7 , - afitiiib:er--
maid." ,
" -P •
o u s,
- sean . (l:&ins.. You know , vt437.-,,weil4.itikitt
amssnfferina froth a uCrvouS lifeCtion, of
-.-'-:l‘ll , Tilbkrl'orce, -host)! In ft ddition --to
this wickedness, Colonel, Mr. fi l oagdi be
'coming -so absent miudtd that c he tor
mi,ots my life; he: . male _me n ttYlly
WretChed. Four times now he. has
bro . ng h t his umbrella to bed
sai.tiehed me by joggling ic4-Art,..4ll4'with
the sharp po:ii,t.s of the ribs - toward
Writit On'elirtirlie means I Glib not tinag.
. saici„ he t Light ow. .‘ it
htibi, hot • ihat - is
.• so: tir'eieSt'er-.
ous that I can
oari'(yon'? Duet- rpmei-ber
%:011.'thAt 1; :ern pt -.til e •ho tle
tot the - - ntribrellg tw'ice'FlVoul4
I hate done ika4; - if • I hadn't_tberigbt it:.
Was' the:-.briliy ?"
.-' ",-- :.:,
~
"`"There now,WilbetfOree, that's enengh
from 'you.' DO let - Pfer . have a chalice to
talk! - *And; Colonel, the • "raiit - baby, he ..
treat..o,, tllO fl)Oit :hifOiEnaut t .manner:. I
-came''' lit' "l 'id ' .li "A"fo• d .. li''l]
in 11.: - i rle , ay, lid un n t at e
had: - II di . .tlie Yiiiite - filially' Bible . oty . the'
d al.! i ng's . stoinach.Tit 1 was
.:ak,tile..laSt'
:tits ri: - • '.' I it efei 'fliO4ih.t' it oonltt tides itiiy
recover: *' , =} •. - '.41,'• 4 • '.. . 4
; 1 ...I
4 ..f: ,, Williria, , didn't-Tf't'ell . ,yetftf(o,l7gA l te it
41V tlye 6h il4' - fp . _pla y „ ;wit (.Ir.it.b, : - to: 1' ? . ..4i: ali.
i...Y.1.5.•.. `,. - •'- ~ t ,
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' t6P O. j 4 2.. 7V 10 k47, yiilt J.:
ion please, lot,lrit get:.
: ii.':i - ighrfedgeways?` . 0
rii - ..rdei • .chil4-.:,
yen, toodie, id- sitrwly,,ruining. - 41e ; :* ct_O ii them die most pernicious and .hurliftil I ,
.doctrines.: Ee told .Joh4y, the. other:'
day, that tdifg4tica -- i'*as a - large island.
in the Peruyian...Onean—on the coast'of.
Illinois, , apd that a )v.alrus, NyitA.,4 - .ii'iti.sif:
race-noes by - 'ttit.P Carfibees. - 'And
ou,r,..oldCat,girljold,me . .thatire instructed,
hei that 'Pnlfcrir_p;,_ fo'nght the battle' - Of -
Butt kectlitt,for, thc4nrpo4e,of defeating:
the Saricetle': - -- - '''' - :-.
- .:"Not . the:Saracensi- AlarialLacyltriii.
n nderstood 7 , .” ' r . ' •-: •'-' .
.Wilherforce,' - l - wish you' would hush!
:His geherat . '- - tteuttrient 3.- of''me was scan--
da!ous'. -:, 1,14..1ias ,:c4nitiantly,:f -faking, my;
teeth for the purpose of knocking around
the a)gbt in rhe.bathntu'o at night, wheo
"the baby ,Waut,44,.,4.1.14..„and only .la4t: f
Week: he tdok . b4ll.: SOS'. after 1 had gpne
iiti' h'6ld, - `ft iii.l/p4,.:0 - tviti. ~ a pait'," hailed them
..with chee , se,audc.4paht two . horrid mice,
herore morning.
_. Ywris . so . hurt by • his ,
Til-li - aitioi. that' I dralik r :R.omelanflanaml.
• for the Tin:pose' ot;CoMtrijtting,'.. suicid e
and-Mr...Fogg bOrrlci&q , d - a e`othach 7 Parnp
in - at:Kriett'i, aciii i fAi:e.a. P , lla tin Ili ped, mb
.out twict. in •Stittf ty Aide manner Lila I
haiele . lt - liollifireiCt - i iince-, , ~. •:.: ~ •
1 - "I'did it for kihilh4e,,ltii,rial','• •-:.
'."Don't-talk of kindness to me Wilber
- . .: - '
force, after yontt (induct 1-11tid, Colonel,.
oo • e,.ni ,, , lit..last. week l , after I : had. ietited•
Mr,.Fligiti46ttfici tfilaiim beloi
and , determined:to' see if it were . - .true
that a Otiiiclietould 4)e).7thot through a
hoard - from .a. gun. : He dropped a lighe
e(l.ol4.ll4,loP-',lll.B:..lgivv,- - 04ittrhitto!.irs if,
ezilictled. Nit,l4oegliplthrogh : the floni,
and' made fil*c deb . of *grease uon - the
ceiling,A,:frky r rooin,,_ , -n,early seared' me t*
•
death, and llllingliny - legs full 'of. , bird.:-
sh°t„." , .6._ 1.!):;;: - -...1 - -:-;) - 4 -,:l. ';
lii - -..41 ' ; - K: ,. - ..
, illti.illat .4 , 41444,3704,1 t t l O, l believe ..Lhat t.
forgot aliotit the Can4le 1i...14 - lighted,- : I'
did it in 4.fit.ot absent•tnin4edntea.r . .
. ' .' 4 Do'go iOto.,,the :ether , root* . Wittier.
ThO - Fogs' Divorce Case.
force; . .or else
• s o
0010nel i I:: . . waat‘. - .101 get :a d . ivoreo. E x ;
isten ‘ OeiSrpaendur.itile to tile. The li ves
- children arein !Linger.'. I can not
remain tneti statery . anyloi:ger. C an
St releate , itie P• ;
Colonel Bangor's/lid-he would think
over, undlive her 'an answer in a
to .t.iye . • her time to, think
tletter of :So .then . -she Wtibtr.
force to'fitit:6l) hid, - itnd when he had
dot* oo:ltt...folloifr . (l -. l)er irteeldiont, un d
trey went 'hOme. It is briltVo jn7th e
conClackw
stick perz - eatte. him a witilf
loog:—.0(4, tickler. • I
. .„
Wonltt - you cull a • mum a foul- wh o
oy s .
evr.4, c,xoent l ition of tint!' g
pearl ?..But: is fitßee,ally itit'qcunwit , e than
ti 1140**))4„ WWI their- their
pppke.trAititog#4, ; ,l4 :
waiiin . l(nr something to lain. up or turn
oyo,t4atiill throw them at once into
bilsinees and fortu tie.? "'they- may Wait
.611 ,dotAnilitat3dif longer, if !postiible- . -
beforis their fons4-*lpentatiou will : be iea.
je. a 'kind . :"Of life we
aborninatti, it is that lihgt,rint:
lazy; dreigny sorts of existence,toito 'which
lingels'andlrue men weep .la4ll unfeigned
In . ,- matte:o Ond
which must:fi done, there i$ no 'surer
argsinißnt, than' irreso,-
ti on,. To..bb tide en:rimed ...:3rhere - the
as ;k 1 ..:440P 1. fin.) • and 2 OP:1n f.et - ssi ty so
nt,
;nrge,, , ,t4if he t a:twaya , intending tojead a
'new , set
nt e it,; , th y( i
'ahes as it ,a;. pan Aold put
Ofteah 4kip :se. And sle€3lng SO :1m
iio,',dat.inif) Ao-,:ahother f till,be is
starved . and diair&ed:'
71. 7r::r14.)' 7 4 1 4.44.
BM irTeilitatsl4i4ta,
while con veraittg;.witit ‘it - frietid , oowdly,
'.9.44.l.llVllllAPt4fTwiiryaician Fast
dit , histehaisis accompaikiedAby,olle his
' gitleift i s; trifh 1 1,"
•
bin Dr. B 4 .1 riever,took, Datielitt to
•
,;Y..4.„..! •.1 i•
f kt) ty t y , " CIO, " t* . lct r ra j
Pierc6, ,the nillertakert-sare.e.yon
;
the trotil)le.'
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PI- N
LUMBER YARD!
- In order to better accommodate the entninnnity, the
itnderstaved has
v etablished a depot fa: the saiitet
Linnber - AMant faetured at lilt uowly-erect"edi,4!:(i'.Tlon
the. Old Keeler' tannery.. Site. in the
HEART.. OF TOWN
where will be inept constantly on band. A fall Etoeh of
NVIIITE AND :YELLOW PINE. lIEMLOg,
OATC,'ASH, MAPLE -AND MACK
ALN LIT ; :1413,M134R,
, .
which.with the aid of the meet improveti meoll in ey futd
competent workmen. is,prep:lred to '.vork in to miy ' , tape
to meet the WituU of Customers, • • . i
•
WELL SEASONED - T,tristlTEß; INCT. - "DrZG
,• • 111400111.140 c CEILING;.B[III4OI.IE , AND '
"LATII CONSTANTLY 01'4 IIAN1). •
.
Plartifig,; Siatchirig, Mouldings, 'art cl Scrplt S
4cni#tci - order: • . I- •
AIGOXiCIi:II,IIiIAGES! S;ISLEIOH,
, lOC • 0
• " •
`Wa4 I IIM'ACTORV.
q'.;`,
n 1 ...
in connection wit nthe - above astablisinnent:ntder the
-management of Mr. Rogers. Exarnine - onr work
before teaving 3:our ordere r elsalitare. Repairing done
promptly.
• A.' LATIIROP:'
.Kent b; ' t3~Dteatbei 2attiOirt..l
•
• .
A: SPECIALTY.
1 0 . 7i_th our four pre.tses a largo -assortment of
platwandlancy job type, borders, inks, papers,
cards, etc., and:experienced workmen, we are
Iprepared to do
• '/ ;:t h Atli; *lnds of Job
at the LOWEST- PRTPES. ' • Promptly upon
`receipt. pt 04oe. (liy Mall or otherwise,)
vte can furnish • • .
: • ‘' Wedding Invitations,'
EnvelciPes',l3lll Heads, Statements, Note Treads,
2BCox,,l 4 ojels, Show Cards, 'Admission Tick
, cis; Bail ,Tiekeis t Lftve Blanks, Auction •
„ Bilts; -Laub Ptsters, Small Posters,
Bottreiria-bels; Calling Cards,
,AddreS3
Cards, Business Carda, -invitation tards,
Pamphlets, Business Oircular, SST rappers, Tugs,
,Danclog Pyogrammes,
.•
= 'etc:;- etc: , •
la i kkVLEY & CRU ) SEa.
"M'ay,4oi= •I- =, ‘Dentacrat 0019 C.
WECAIt IS TAYLairS CELF,DEA
:‘, TED, ELEVITIC OIL I
It is a eiedicel prerarattouthe ehetiTheal ciirabinte•
lion of which. ie,tuch (43 to , u'entralip; noulred-,pre-
Iperticts web/a aorkiti:d to malt or-hcita.. "
Vtitutt• is it foci. • - • -
Fur the Care Or anylinclet 'palst.lamcnettador tintintig
or for ahythoec requiring :on otitrood zlpplitr.tiou.
IA ;t3 good weet er littlincuts for thou. iturixties
Yes. and better.,
‘Vhat; gthlrallice co you sive of Inis
If it coes bo g, p rQ ye/i_ci. once !using. all the medicine,
Ireturn he emitly , hottlo , whore you get It told get, your
inoiley back.
Who ore agents for the;istle pfibt&trifdicint
MI the Oro., gieta And At °kr° iu medmincluAtelltgce
- and thinugltgut. the country,. , . „,-
Jul - 30:46%. -
4OSSIGNEn NOTICE. -
. ~ ..1-. ‘,...-,) :., ;--.,:,', z :i-.1. 7. • :..,
~ r` i - ,`;' o'
' tl,COVliler( 4 bigliett tint N. W. Sailtniiit,of 'Oink.
-. llh forkeihAqtnit fnatle,t - peuersi `a9ttbr,V4ist.ut. tOitha
u odentigliOtt 101' the httiellt.;l hie cretilt6tv, 4Vi Persous
indebted to said r astiaittOtre'requestptl to lanite •Im
mediate piment.and all peritone having claitassgalasi
.
him to prratallt tliti l saixtelooly,TerAifTllßted to
A. lOP, ASSIQUO.
, NoVr 4 28. /MG— - - •. - - - - 48visi 4
N117:40%10 t_ - t , •i
t: --,
stococtßushels Iluiltwhest st once for 'ship.,
3nent. p y Cath. •
Biwa _- D..A.1100N•
?lontgose Dee. 18.1874p(1,
MILL