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tim iBwrfc n*^. • "If* no use, Bee* mfe the little tome cobbler, drop# lito trad upon t his hands and JooMw to fog, the 1 ptssuulflcaUon of Air. *T* offended the Lord fchow, ut be wont let foe hare Anee to feep a i home over poor hat I knew I'm ^ not all I ought to fed I'm jmn- , Becky went acruA room and patted her husband al back. 'r "Sow, don't take tick, Jn't," •be mid, "that cantkr He that i- knows ail, knows bold you are. • Better times 'II come. 1'rvsttreto: sod you'll be rewsrA- all jour • patience yet. The At hour is Apt before day. Hpw cobbler shook lAl. . V*IW«|tlnuphope,"m "What • with the rent and tfe for the ■mttdlto It was likcA) get sick jwt at the worst, and At in— and the new shojl the gilt sign, tempting folks frA shabby their old shoes. I'm eft down. Why, you are as thbJ| ghost. Tou haven't tasted iseJI week, «JIq more haw yift,A(kerky. "Bat V, why, therubA>iAbinke meat unbutoomc; wfJbuBNick, '< wlielftflxl fence, ^^H#j»na»rmi
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r*r- p-**"'* &°f, "• WW | It kokkn bwll.. ml ® j and her i rinp fee bad worn on n it fifteen, U7K' thin and tic c frail, but, M> lough all, sbe 1* F had kept j TOifciuattt go t e The thoi^ , &r Xe than beg- oi " ging- V N n Becky fc Btcp Ward, then B * another )\ -hen gjfbegan to cry a little. \ -ing, tm be had put ei on her lu jong A—oh, dear! b oh, dear! \ * But sh^ bn»\J again, and f 1 walking It . ahopAawned the t : A1 1 1 > K much hey gave for 1 1 : it, but it , buy a bod supper, I r and-,pcrba , could |et it bock. I ' That was „ fhlnt idta, perhaps, I howater. i A vonuiq ia the jwwnsbop, ns 1 she waited* alning with the pro5 prietat on „ult of Uttle gW» i 1 dothtaj-HB faEKxrs'j ' baker's, a Mweak voice fell on her • ear, and lnAg down, saw a bare- 1 - foot child, (wretched rags, sobWng piteoualy. I Becky waloft of heart; but, in 1 ^ <lum*3kTH&fl ' for ^ loaves iaJ^Jj ' -f^aewslked nc Qse toddler. _Tl"n U^ 5 F |» •wp"^r;ckh,r°J'- co uoJf joui V ^vn>, aon|i j«» P^| mia Ll "Why oonr 3 , .. ■ said, 1
\motivr" this Mocked 3LVnd not stand here to J c CjWn." ri.reiM vote " l^fed a Utile silver «""W b . .. Btfind |^r *am oh, hcud
In half an hour the sfat Bttie Orgew, sithout crowns ware aroused from heir slumbers by an arrival In their midst, and the odd baby was taken rot, to their dftms gad consternation, for they itad^countiSI on keeping Ami >vj, jyul* Vckv forgot their own troubles la ss^ujs^.j— Aud Kick sald.lt was likcTv^t-. ^ Becky said It'was like a pE^ And •*> it was — ona with aVpny coding. What did the lady do w and my Becky to tdl her what Abe would Ike beU, and Becky confessed thstyd hwrAher wedding-ring liack was Ut hope ofW life ; nad this led to the Also of ltsVwniug and nU the story dlpoverty nnlnrrow. Then the dork *.oure endedfej the day broke ; <u^ there was % and fire ; and oa Nh»PP«**l, Mfe'B fatlwr n(Adcdjd'rt such an hofe„wn for work-* P"W Nick ojgd \,c gave tbc P,1"-r , 9*Wt'r '• A from lhat flay there vf? enough Vd (IVAL }U*J ""*v ■» --0-.
tlm^tte«^,-^uae\tbc - sinple goortfcl shonn, u> tb»\,W 1 Mbnie. Change ofVet A<cs«*ry. r Are the cooks fe defti8 co-work- " cm 1 UA us qulfehfiune physig ciiun «»>• uP°n ,h,%% "The dyspeptic fel anything "I buL cat modiiaWlY WUiful ?T ■ ' Arink wstc^B dyspep- ± tic exults -fc^rs, B, patent Ki mcdiifiea, mineral u S .. at lCT ai caUiartics, ifl rimi|.. thing ylisagrecable, A,,, cx. w pensijj rather than <K, HUp. i(] plies, tat the enemy k&todcl.
called ti him, with nu^Lchca • and iresacs. IIo wi^Fand i sick iAe morning ; sic® din. I ncr ; #i and sourness i hvpoAdria, etc. After^|jn,. | him ait his diet, drinkHj , "T i hahitAc told him if he V ,;i < his dm and cat only wAj. • vised fti, he would get ifeu: I Man a piece of unlcavenoAi , J ^■oread. as large as UiVi |]
1 • VlfiEUID- .4 1 The fulbwing rqxrf* append In the 1 J Phlhdebfiia M*n.Ug Pui, of April « I 22,1198.; It gives a meant, bird's- ' eye ill i fit TttilBftll hlrtliinf up to • r date. ' 1 Thre Js a young, figurishin^. and ■ \ eederpiling town over In New Jersey, < some hlrty utiles from Philadelphia, ' )' tin natfc of which, we doubt not, Is | 1 mot Inuliar to the people of New I lt Erwhul than to the business n>cn of 1 '• oufgAt city. Hp to thn close of < ™ le^ftfi f site was a literal wildcrnee*. < 8 I<iiy it aumbem a population of < 1 ten ft uaiind souls; has three post- ] 1 offlci one of Utcm doing abusinms in r and of any other in West Jertey ; 1 ' ha.w4iDobkc Yankee viHaSe, boosting : : allhcadJuncU of modern clvlliatlott— I ' v« : schools, churches, stores, mills. H manufactories, literary, iuu"i<al 1 ijuev-olent cocjcties, Ilb«*rios^jjP nc
^ parks, (one of thck^ft^v fcr ami rooic, moral of teem' mik^in ' fe. Agth, strfght « 8 suneyor an i 1- Ake theriT nni M °" 600,1 7 C ' jth young shade trees ; hifthundjds ' c t fndt form-, orehanls nu4 gnnl«», il he Litter In lAeir season bloOteiug With i ^ lm of thousands of fiowerA luishtx < t I screu ogrieulMhd, lioAcultiwl 1 . pid pomologieal societies, hno-l of I .. Iiemhcdding wrekly mcetinAlbiflhc i tollecAon and dissemindUon If fcts f . relittag to firming imd fruit (Awfeg. I besides a Floral .Society manaWcn- I
tfn$ br todies ; has odmirahlft tmte I hrtjbo matter of public adomfrals, i and lone-nt all for rum shnAand 1 liquir saloons, which it every ear < uiuinimously votes to remain ou • in th» cold." Of such a comma y it. < need hardly lw said tluit they a energetic, Intelligent and vnterprisi . or i «fra!tl of hard work and *U!l ne. ' spite of all the natural obi :les i .attending the setUcment of m » i [place, coupleil with the swindlin uc- | inwJlfnertaiiLliun.' -rynwu in pa ng- i worthless plants upon them for o or : two aeaaons, they last year, as •> \of i their crops, furnished their own n rks| ( and those of Philadelphia and fw < York with over throe hundred lous- i and quarts of strawberries (nea* tets I thousand bushels), and intetl this i ■or, with a respectable seam, ul if not to doulftii^i in addition. oAw^■hflsmoun'Of other j^feu vegetable Jersey is ■Pttocv. can enrlj-
after year, in the midst of 'handsome jTrovewA.it-., sharing their hensfiU and' imparting none. To all Ihoeeln search of rural homes, 1 and who prise the social, intdketua! and moral advantage of the older seoted cornmmi i Ucs of the East, surt>" a settlement as tlrnt of \rinebu»d presents immense sdvnntages over the chaotic communities of the far West \ adventurous speculator may JjjT ' golden charms "there, and the «t 1 frontiersman find thnt his J* . ' ' the man of soo« 1 tastim, with cluldww to ,.ut ' educate, and \dho dev. . . J npxtf fr- ' associations, I entirely atoor iij^ wlw. ^ U wcU »" 1 mi ini Kansas Emigrant Aid i ~~^thii-vwl their popularity on 1 of their supjioecd ability i Kansas at once the bqp ele- i fents of Eastern society, schools, man- 1 jfaetories, mills, market*, churches, t lewftpajwrs, and an intelligent and s nnu an inuungom ana
enterprising class of nion ami women. AM tiuu ilicy promised, aiul mneli more— Vioeland lias realized. The existence of eighteen common schools : and one academy indicates the views i of the people in the matter ol cducn- ( tion. Nearly all the jtroiuinent cbugph or- | gauiiiations of the country, hare one i or more societies in Vinclond. The i proportion of the Scttkrs are i from the Easteni States, but every . State lias more or kwsbepre- i scntativce. The "farms" an- from | five to twenty acres in cxtcut, a few i than fire, and some more than i
twenty, but the average is probably 1 about ten. Of course there nre not , farms for stock raising or grain growing. Fruit culture and " truck" raising are the gmit features •] of lalmr, more particularly the former. | These small limns create a populous neighborhood, insure social onlcr anil i social literary advantage- beeides a | CODOCUiratcd sj-sU-im of i»bor, rconlting . in the fullest dcvelopniuot of the ca- j padties of the soil, tho judicious uppli- « uitiou of fertilisers, and a wry general •nd admirable firttc for rural adorn- , mcut Another feature tluit strikes i tho stranger is the almost thiol abscno j of Dub \ry a township law. t rigidly enforced, no live stock are al, 1 lowed to ran at large: hence fenccsqrt < not needed, and tens of thous.-uj^T/^ *oHare tliat unirighUy f"* of o Sid, or te Usm».f5 loii(jr w wbjti. , '•i* ^™yr7you»g <»■«- , * W - ^C, planUA or arc al- li lTq<» ■dvMcrf. -% * k hmoe -in rckrtal.lr UMQ. 01 . adornments are, mure.pcf". 'fe
itmi i The bistacz dnnk «* u,c LM*oiyofi3h,*~»orhto«L V , 'Ibpotepe tte. W»V Ul4t !>Teri0owi^ the earth. Hisoiwef ■ jepsertl) ** worst fruits, a giant ile^on r of A-siruc^nn. Men talk. of i«rth-. . funkcs, storms, conflagniUohs. famine, 5 'drepotiam »»d war ; but intemprrancc, , J te the um of intoxicating drinks, has si-ut a volume of misery and woe into the streams of the world's history, more fearful and terrific than cither of them. It to the Amazon and Mi»riwippi anumg the riven of wretchedness. It to the Alexander and Napoleon .among the warriors upon the pence nnd goad of man. It to like the palo horse -of Apocnlypre. whiwe rider Heath, and at whose l»ceto follow and destruction. It is evil which limited to no age, no continent, uo tuition, uo party, no sex, no jicriod of It has taken the poor man at hto toil, and the rich man at liis desk, the senator iu the halls of state and the iu the halls
drajmian on the street, the young man tn-hts-ArtivlliiMt uul Lite old man in llis repose, tire priest at the altar and thtf laj-man in the pew, and plunged them into n common ruin. It has raged ' equally in times of war and times of pcaoe, in period* of prosperity, in republic* and in uiooarehien, among the ' civilized nnd among the savages. Since ! tin.- time tliat Xuuh caiue out of the ark, and phuiteil vineyards, and drank ' of their wines, we rend In all histories j of its terrible doings, and never once Itsa- sight of its lilack and bloody tracks. ' States luive recorded enactnxmts i against it, ecclesiastical pena'avs liaye" m
been impoaed upon it. -<rivtics J0Svc Mcrewled societies il8 ej$rt<nlna-J tion ; hut like Mm whose flame wiuf Legion, n- ,nJin h*d been Able to hind F'r these four thousand y ears, It feu been raging over tiito world, deshpying some of virtue's fairest Ifowere. mil some of wisdom '4 frulUgv. It vra» rate tliat la-ought tlie original jurai of [ «,y>«ruy_WH»--a<-nMecmlnmsdf Ji*,,, r yfaV'ilto eaten away the stiVaiy<th .fr ctn^in-s, wasted the energies of StatiA Lifted out tin names ftmltfes, «i,\ Awdcd bell with tenant*. Egypt. Ie son rev of sdenee- Babylon, the. londrv and glory of the world— Greece the floiuc of learning anil liberty— with her Ciesara, the mistress otlic earth— «-ach iu its turn luul its A^te.1 by this drwulfiil ranker whrm, and thus Iccomc an easy prev | tiw dn^oyer. it lias drained tears *■ 'Vigil to Iihqke a sra. exjended trens-nonfi-h toVimuat Golcondn, shrel ' ^enough toV],icn of i Aem ftad ^"8 out w*iling 1 t,, , "hto nchoFto tothc hunen- 1 It, <t tho under, wurift. Some of 1 W^'ghtlest intellects, .nOni,- of the c g^wnervus natures, some of the 1 some of the --u-* J
A Lawsuit far a million. C A PljikiB, SeWi Ike , on record to now pcndtng'hcfllre J^ge ' Bruee In tirr Girrwit Court. ThCftu-to j Connected thcrewitli, so for as we Ttovc been able to gather them, arc a* | follows : — , Dr. Samuel E. MeKinlry. son of Judge MeKinlry. formerly Judge of r t'w Supreme Court of the United J . States, and United States Jndge of the . circuit. wa% residing amf' practising ' hto profession nt New Orteans wlwn ! , that city was .captured by the federal ! , army.- He was retained as surgeon . fur the Confederate sick, and was af- ' terwanto retained in the I'nited Stake ( service. Tlie dis-tor married a very | wealthy hein-ss, a Miss Morrison, of | ' p Isiiitoiniia, by whom he lias two ehil- j J dreti. one. a boy named James, wfoi i, now with him in St. Ixnito. and the ' other a Uttle giri. JE. J. I.yon Me- ' ' •» «»we gin. js. j. i^on mc-
Kinley. twelve years of age. His wife' died during tlie infancy of the girl, the doctor in 1WM moved to Xew Albany, Ind., taking with htm his two children. About a year ago Inst winter he moved to this city, where he remained till some time in lrtfi?, and t»coming desirous of going hack ip-Mi-ir Or Iran s to look after hto png'w, tefl hto liule daughter nl.^* I'rauUnr Academy, a Cntliolw'*™ahi school in this cHj-. for sending lier fronv tinv w^lme money to pay to r Itefore, or about the time off** tion. the doctor liaving moved *>d eSUhltotod liimself in St. Isiuto, inVluested Judire Tnvlor u, «.■„< i„. . jroqueste.1 send .
j Adams Express hto little daughter to ,< him, the express company ngreeiqf to j undertake il»c rare and custody of tlie t child. When Judge Taylor applied for the child, the Superior at the aendemy objected to letting her go till ^ her tuition should be fully jiaiii. The , [doctor, ou learning this, declared that | r1* '"«» «"« by nuvil the full -amount, | and then raine for her himsclC Hto ommael ad vtoing him that the academy i could not retain on tlie child for A rtieir money, he suc«l out a writ of Spas rorpus liefore his Honor Judge ee, nnd this rase, ns it happens, to j first I sought brforv Judge Brttrv, ' «inra qualifying n> nnr Cireult Jodgi-. ' The NkjB rinr of tin- nradeiny, fluswering tla writ, sinteil tlrnt tlie giri was ' naiiMsl IJxzie Hrown ; tliat she wns not the doctor's daughter ; Hint she j was flfhvu years of ap-, and that the doctor was drunk. ji and nnflt to con- ! trol tlx- i-hiki. Tlito answer was yesterdav adju.lpd lusuffldent, and "the • reepondent was required to state the * tinu- nnd the means l»y which respon- " dent ohtniiHil jwesession of the child ; that a mere allegation that the doctor Bher Cither, was no ground for ' Mwknt to retain l»>r Whiu c
The Biggest Game of faker Kver kwwi. ■S3Si and dollar steabfeewt hettrft trat Ahff - to hardly up to nu affair we v. reooliect of reading long wiKrSin « Mississipjii jiaper. ) In the days when the lloo.Ajeo, I'ointdexter represented the Htotc In "7" the Federal Senate, say umbo thlrly'fivr ytora ago, -before the time of tailronds. he started from Natehra by an Y j ujvriver Iwnt, on hto My |p Wash- * Tlw Agricultural Bank, hav- , lug a heavy dejNMit to make hi imk St the Pittsburgh Innks, entrusted tinnwmcy lo his qharge. Befiwe twenty-four liuur» bmlelnjrnil | some of tlie sjKirting-4fu(eiBity Ii.aldng.if, little gMut, wnt Uie 8«»Un u. ulre , lntnd, tn whirl, nolhtnu Instli. he cwanu Tte ntn shout thr ,„unl cuunw of
' . "udt thiiw. while the profa^pu^, , e »"~o» of their In- Ji , ^ T""".' ■""«■««»« ei U-d-. (J ef hie pile. When the- ,,,nle wen. w r -Wiled 0. their BriMMK htw^*nras began in paracak * j An overpowering hand was l—n o, . Mr. Putndexter, uim— — i.t 1 U .. . . .'I ! a snugiA-r-Ofe tjUfcn, one ejrrrjdioi) whn^fow him" wnit a thousand dpKhux Isgtcr. this he respond;*! irtfti another thou- " and <lollan« tnfrtcr, wliei, tho gamble, A re jilled -. **1 sec your thousaud dollars arid go thfrty thousand doltorr Urtto-r," for ' jiemu ving that his mstomrr wL 1 pretty rtush, ho did not dare risk a f- 1 i>m»y nusn, no am not naro risk a '■-•-m j
^ thousnads. ' -i:"H ' l'o in dexter rejfifed jhnt that was' J more money than lie had, toit he wmrkl 1 j put up bis pile, which t-nUUed him to , a sight. Tlito tlie other denied to be / M j tlie law. "t'crtalnly," mid Mr. I*. ,/ W " 1 always understand thai a gtatfo-N^fl ; man lias a right to a show for his«fl money." BH "" Not unless It to stiptjfeted before \ ;"amlthe Rg^fibk-r ajqw^ („ J „ 'gTlBnU'Q* who sust'JH . taiie.d him. ■ / MS " Come," said the nitttan, throwing J down a wrll-filkd |wctel book, and laying hto watdh mi the table, " I go r| tliirty thousand iiolh»r» hotter, and give you five minutes to raise U10 ■ money." I olndexter 1 'id hini count hto money ; fi and there it wns, sure enouglt, in good I WUs. " Well," said he rising. " I will if 1 ran fiml any Yriends who will I famish tlw frmds. " ami lw pom-d into I |tho ladles' ralnn, In which was Ms state room. He lingered some time, I anil as the hand was nrarlug the last fl minute, returned qnlatly, took hi* wat, • I drew a bulky pneket-lwok from hto 1 lireart, and toylnfe It upon the table, M calmly said : _

