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VOLUME XXVIII ■ CAPE MAY CITY. NEW JERSEY. .SATUBDAYif SEPTEMBER 16. W8?.- WHOLE NUMBER. 1470. as»- - ...-sry.- - - '• f .. — ^ ^ • —

OAPE MAY CITY. IC. J. 9 1 .60 ■ y»r in Advance. 5?rofrtSlflnal <Sar &t. J B. HUWMAir, ATTOKSrr AKD POCNBELLOR AT LAW SOLICITOR. RANTER AND EXANIKEK SLTRr**'oorRT!(xofl<iASloNER, ■JJOTUT ruayx ^

PJ- T. DOUGLASS, ATTOBKET-A T-L A W ^ nOUCTrOH tN CPANCKKT altkb"a. babboWs, ATTOBHE Y-AT-LAW An solkttok ix chancery. J^B. 7. r. LBAMDTG A BOM, DBNTI6T8, james iL e. hildretil, attobbe y - at-law solicitor. m astir axp EXAMINER i» CQAHCKKT. oaxw'tt AS WattUagMa ffwatt, a»«» CO. X.J. lustiness €ards. •gjmosb. wtt.t.1ams, abchitkct and builder. will *»uv»a*mo«, arb gcfkrinito) or ooktttact. oppicr-«t Waamagua St., chpt Ksj. xj. b. LITTLE, rKAtflTTAL painter and--ulazieb, ~CA?E M^crrT.V°L^ ^°**' /~»RGAN8AND8EWINGMA- ' V_/ CHIRRS. B. F. HORNER, RAM0B9AKS & SEWOiG MACHINES MbA H Jrt« si, cepr Nay C»r. SHH q.o to garrison s STATIONERY, AID STORE YAMETT for oold psn&, blare books. toilet paper. roceir <jitlnrr. shell wwwbm tape lp, rimatvkr boats kartpacttrrd on t» WASHISOTONSsTRErr, cap* mat. x. j. QHA8. IT FRRRY, ■wmmSiMIMMb OILS. PAINTS & VARNISHES, IS. U Monk twmn Ansae. pwniimrHiA. w>ii-t» /~I OODYKAB*8 RUBBER FELTVJ iRo amp Packing oj. 0. P. DIETERICH. Mew Tort Baking sad Packing Compn} , T3IGQ6 A BBOTHBB. AMERICAN WITCHES Ml Wslnut. Cor. Oock SU WATCHSS*4 JEWELRY BEP AIRED. Jit HAND 4 SON, "*AP* KAY DIAMOND cutters, JOHN H. BU68BIL, DRY G-OQDS, BOOTS. SfcOES, & NOTIONS, FLOUR FEED PORK. LAM, HAM. SMRPS.Se. _ AM. BOSBSLL. WsrSMS. \j OT1CE TO-OrVBSTOBli.

For Autumn Wear. — Our Bargain sections offer many lots ^ of Clothing for men and boys, well adapted for Fall wear, at an average of i forty per cent off from the low prices established at our June Upset Sale. You may save the cost of a journey ; tQ the city, and perhaps much more, on a single suit of clothing. Wanamaker & Brown. Oak Hall, Sixth and Markct^Sts, Philadelphia. rtHBtl BLOOMSDALE URGE jggga^UTE FLAT DDTCH CABBAGE. H Large, Flat, Solid Heads, Short Stems For a k«c period of time, we here baa tka Moot at y fy yy i^T- f?- — ; omr PaMseM oooaneUaolo keep n oou-dle-l. oo-l to-lsj *r S£?m toe*coaMry rero raoolrb 'aS^mSSi^caul ' tSS^u^SS^SSisSsSSSSiSBM , waa. and froa which aelenlou are made with acrupotaes care, folded elpenence. Bet s Single Orals of 8*ai it Baited tat Sulki. all fro SalacMi Heiii! We win wall ettatagaa tracer eharra (salt appOvaata. D. LANDRETH A SONS, KOA n AND to SOUTH SIXTH STREET, (between Mattel and CkeMool Bln-eta.) BRANCHJBTOM,^ ^ ^ OUR MOTTO:— "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS!" THE PEOPLE'S" RELIABLE STORE. No. 41 Washington Street. Cape May City, (Oppomle Keooe.1t-. dto( itorr). CHARLES NEEDLES, MANAGER. !§ ENLARGED 8 TO RE, INCREASED STOCK. nRST-CLARS OOOU8 AND CHRAP I'RICKH! Lat|oi»ientimeoiof DtyOoodemtbecit.'. Aooenplet.Uoe of Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods, Ledlee- Fadenrear. Wrapper. an* Ralls. Ladlr.' >nd Children* llata. and Flower* tor Trimming. Taraaob aod Umorrllaa. Spring & Summer Cloth & Dress Good*, DE f ISimEBaiTEE COBAIHE CffiSER AD eadiaoi ratletr of Pane, Artk-lea. New coode reeelted waet^and any ankle rasMrodom In mock, wlu be prom |tij "^"iSrefiuiTSaSro WaS3^?«ie-, oppoMie KmHe have (onoeetion - HI. any oilier More In the Oly, MlJat on CHARLR8 KRRDLRS, Maoarer.

| FOB SILKS AND DRESS GOODS HAXL'S No. 26 South Second Street, L i 12^ y > ^

C. B. COLES, F- LUMBER MERCHANT, manupacttrkr op ■: Dmn,SasL Rifls, Smldisis, Brackets, SrnU Satin ail Barn. " OFF1CE.NO. 14 KA1GHN-S AVENUE, CAMDEN, N. J. ap.ooieom. "a l.mflporh 5 COLSON & MULFORD, t LUMBER. OFFICB A.3STT> YARD, Front St., 3rd Wharf above Kaighns Ave., . CAMDEN. N. J. BOOTS AND SHOES! smr QUALITY AND PBICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. } OlvTE PRICE ONE*". *-! FIN rWALL- PAPERS L>nn.- -| fee (Xexaea. H" re Naeeoma-ttniae imn aod miii. ...Ill ■ — . — am. m... .im.i,,., rorwdanyemaadtaHetaw. porrfm«a» ELDREDGE JOHNSON. 1 it aa WAsmwiwoy BTrra:arr. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. WE Hi BfcNEZETB KTillBCHTBtL^ifcfcteBOOTBSBDISaiBI Y r iuuuThT? -^rTaSLiri,'L!**r>" *** —I L 5; WM. H.BENEIET. j

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/icf Nusuranrf. ' MILLYILLE " | I MDTUAL lARffll AKD FIBI j ' INSURANCE COMPANY, , i- MILLYILLE N. J, - Actual Surplus over all Liabiii- i ties, Including Re-insurance, Fire and Marine, 921,203.59. Rate Low, Security Onpestioiiatiie. , SETTLEMENTS PROMPT AND MANAGEMENT ECONOMICAL. BV Areata warned where n«»rrreaeiu~i. F. REEVES, Pre*., a L HOWELL, Sec.

^ AGENTS AND SURVEYORS: Wm. Boaa. Cape May Coon Qoaae, P. Sidney To— berad. Cape Rjy City. H. w. Head, byeta Creek, I. H. Tbomaa, OMd Spring, J. H. INTeny. Denmarllle. E. H. Marakall. bepviuc, ; §. <S. drift's #torr. ' 08 xo PB0FIT FOK PAINTS, OILS AMD GLASS. OIUJ AMD GLASS, OILS AND GLASS. OHM AND GLASS, OILS AND GLASS. OILS AND GLASS, N. C._ PRICE, Frartical Glut CuttiT. 17 Perry Street, WBOLRSALR AND BRTAII. STORM. r DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, | FEED STORE, Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, Mill Feed WOOD YARD, WOOD CUT AND WTJT.^ CKDAB POSTS OP Nea LMMtad es Wj»«M. Prosit* *■»!». jt^r *°™"s PMCE. - MALARIA - FEVER AND AGUET • ONE BOTTLK OP I L 0. Monroe's Remedy | Wilboul lire see erf Quinine, WARRANTED A SURE CURE, i Which maoj Picoinrot CUima can MWlfp. ^ j Adt yeau DraKMlar nor addrern j Bdeu N* a^atT*™1 A an.

A WOMAN. TLe poedw laurel rrrsath at— ocah wx wear, » Since Uln buy lite aire aeldamarrtlra a Tbe poena tnal Mis Uaoajyw on UrebMglita | STUi naOre aympuhy ber ami dsch abara * Tkf poet-ikeaadollgbla. | ' py. ,n , ^ ' Tbough rarest ctlla are here o: mind and laoe ; ' More pn^ bate to nilbgalmplepUce. ^, t ToSwSAa?Kh«nSlaXrllld.locara' J for more wko, lonng her. yea emsruin .. ^TWeDangnuna^ra. |J * '"tai^Mikmnj known. Oa sueb as ahe lbs world mty not breto— i Ila rut applause ; tor Horn ell rulgarainSb^ aSim shall know J JOHN GEDNEFS CHILD. They were laUng down Ilie gallowe in the- i Jaa yanf Of oU Hsnchley . ..us gray Oololwr ' ercnlug— the eveniuy of Friday, which hv - Thai inurniug then had boon Iho alrauge and awful procession from the jail ; the lad good-byes of jhQera and koei—ni ; Ibe last words of the condemned man ; the clergy - man's prayer ; the terrible end. Amidst il no woman's sobs, no terrible parting from a shrieking wife, a- happens often in such oases. Nobody knew whether John Godney-a wife was dead or not. Ha never spoke of her. Bat be had said, jntt before tbey put the black cap on hie hood : " May Ood raise up a friend for my liUle Knlh ! Foot little Enth ! And lei ber idways feel that I die ianooent." Now a coffin lay in the prison dead-bonae, . jkjlJ !ii- murderer, with peaceful white face and peaceful crossed hands, awaited burial ; and the clergyman, going borne acrom the ALL--, thought what a sad. bad, cruel world this is. and remembered, too, the dead man's " Poor little Rath 1 I think m atop and speak to her before I go borne," be said. " The child knows nothing of which has happened to bar, but it 1ms happened never- | Ibelaae." And with tins the good man tamed down j a certain street, passed certain neglected col- j tagea, when du.-ks and dirty children pad died together in tho pod-llc- before tho doors, ■ and paused at one near which a gronp of slatternly gondpa had gathered. Tbey looked at him as be approached, and ' 1 nej tookoa at mm ne approacneo, ana —

there was a tittle smoothing of aprons and - pr twisting up of hair. The tongmw ceased to i M wag for a moment, and lite minister heard j dc from within the voice of a chill, lifted in a tb load, sharp cry, and then the words, •• You ; so tell a story!" in the same voice. In a in; minnta more a little giri. with her bright Ue hair, all ahonl her faces rushed out of the in door, followed by a woman, who looked half angry and half tcmfi,.l - ni " Sj-h a temper!" she aald; "but no he wond.-r What can yen expect 7" "Oh Mr. Martin- abe aald papa waa a " wicked man ; a lad man," cried the child. "She aald— I dont know what ahe said ht about my papa. Hea papa done anything ti-the-like- Oh! I know it's a wicked story." cr " What have you been aying to this child, Mrs. Chalmorsr ask.d the minister. a •■Wet, air," aid Mrs Chalmers, "aba ki shows ber temper and I thought it waa my gr duty to want bar—" "Against tawperf Very proper, Mr*, gi Chalnnm," laid the minister. "There a a nothing more dangerous. " Tic woman flashed a tula and waa silent m " Tell them mj papa is good," cried the child. "Van said you would see him every y day where he had to go and live. Tell them, a oil Mr. Martin, when is papa coming back!" g; "My child," said the minntcr, "yoor 0! falher will not come back, bat yon shall one ^ jgky go to him. Not yet, but in God's time. v Tlitlle while ago I was with him." p He kmked eround upon the grot-p ol were alone. He' knell beride me ° and prayed as a child might W*n we m parted Ibis waa what be said : „ ••• May God reiae up a friend for Ultle d Itnth. Poor little ltalh I' . "Ood has answered hit payer. Mr*. d clothe* as the may have. I -will take her j hum* with me and keep ber there." u "She ought to be very thankful, I'm sure, ^ air," said Mrs. Chalmers, with a very red w fane; "for otherwise, as ebo has no kin. she'd go to the poor-bouso ; and little Andy sliellbringiheclothealoyourhonsceflerher. ^ It's not touch of eperoel, though I bse-e cut np , herecapTof my hulo Sally's to keep has J And Mrs. Chalmers looked around at ber ^ neighbor* for preiso of her benevolence, which tbey geve in nods and haud-hftings ; , ' ted, in a moment more tl.c little Shaker bood c waa on the child's bead, and she waa walking ( ovtr the fields with ber new. protector. > The minister's good, kind wife w doomed ( the child heartily, and under their root ahe ( ■ grew to be hea! hy and strong and piWUy, j lu-r principles *m< tunned, her fan! la cor- . routed. She was at -nxteen a> fine and wnlb . ' mannered a young girl as oouVl be seen in a ( ^cne t'ovKI ller adupted tatbir and mother, ' sod honerod Ibeui. and she waa friendly and j ' n~1 to alL lint malice and ignotanco are never to be trusted.- AlthRngh the beat people in Honchlcy called Ruth a Hvely gid, the ' gossip down in the hollow, envious of the ' toot that ber education and drees were better I " than their own children's, and that she walk- : n ed np tbt aisle and aat in the minister', pew every Sunday, waa called "my chili" by his wife and " Miaa" by hia ten ants, were al- ■ ways speaking to cach other of tit toot that bar father was bnng, and taught the story to the younger ones, with the additional precept — that the minister would be'eorry some day, -Kbd thai Bath Gedney never would tore out wall in the and. Cnoooadoos of Una. good '» Mm. Martin often sent the young pri into that qnarter of the town with glasses of )eBy : or loavaardnioa bread foe the poor old woat- _| on, a little t*a and sugar, and with a charge ' j u *ada chapter before Aroutc took. Both ■ Gedney aooomydiahed ber task, bat sometime* with repugnance. More than once cruel s. thing* were aald to her, ood one* when Mia waa noding to old Ansty Markham, who hod i I n drunken too and a miteirehla, pony grandson who was not quite full wilted, the latter - anced cc the fiocv tsdew* her, calling out: • Your father was hang, sad you'll tome to he bong too, Hia Roth : ever body say* : « } %g Chalmers, the rery pereon who bad

, "aid so," boxed the boy's ear* and aald j fa 1 eometbing apologetic; but Rath was too I angry to stay; she went bpme forgetting to ; « I gire old Aumy Markbmm ber medicine, and ; her flushed fate and red err* attracted the ' L minister's attimtica. The good wife could i ' not rrplain it* eo Both was questkme-L She | t told the troth. " I knew my poor father met with that ] ibamefn! death," she aid, "but certainly, era if be was guilty, it was not my fault. I heart! spiteful things before, hot cms time it made me furious ; oh ! ao furious. I hated the child— I hated Mr*. Chalmers ; I I 1 could hare killed them both. Oh, yea, I waa ' angry enough for thai And I came away with the chapter half fleisasA, and I forgot to 1 leave the powdef* — forgot undf I waa half way home. Then I would not go back ; I ' never will go down there again." ' " My child." aald the minister, "the first Uling a Cbri-uian should do is to forgive hia enemies. You are a professing Christian; I yon moat nei an example. Go to yoor room ' and pray for power to do this." "And then" said Mr*. Martin, " go hack 1 t the poor old woman's home, rtod 1-cr ' • chapter through, and gire her her medicine. * how much eril speech Jesns bore, and J wc are his followers." Uutb went to her room ; when ahe returned 1 to the study her adopted mother again ad- 1 vised hew to go bade to old Aunty Markbam. ' She gave Ic-r a ;ar of Jelly to take With her, ' aud Buth put it in alitlk haslet on her arm. ' Ah! what hitter aaaaon the good woman soon ' bad to rrpent of what ahe did with the be-t and hq best motives As Buth paareed out of the gate the old 1 servant ran after her - "Please, Miaa Buth, be you going past ' iba hardware man's I"1 she ■ -v— 1 " Yea, J'ha-be," said Bath. be sharpened !" said Pha-be . " it's getting duU." Buth nodded, and took thT knife in her bosket and departed. She waa gone a long 1 anile. "The loadable was act, the tun set- 1 I "ting in the sky, and still no gUmjae of ber Xrnjila blue muslin aod broad shade bat waa I teen along tno toad ; and at last the old min. ister put on his hat and declared that ha I -puld go to meet her. The street seemed very quiet ; he did not meet Iho usual people i Mitndiug about ; bat at last be saw thorn all - gatbervd together in a portion of the road that divided the lower town from tbb > j "heights." - j On the " height*" bred the gentry ; down ^ in lite " hollow " lay the poorer dwellings. , j A hit of reau led under a great rock, over a f bridge which crossed a stream which made (heir boundary line. Here was tho crowd. 1 With a great foreboding of evil the minister With of evti minister c

pressed into its aiidst. and saw old Annly Markbam standing uttering corses load and deep as she shook her shriveled fist toward ^ sky ; a gronp of woman bending over something that lay ou the bank ; and, standlike one petrified, hit own adopted daughter, Both Godney, in the midst of a rude, insulting crowd. "Oh, papa!" she cried, when' ijic saw t ; and be harried to ber, and took ber < J " Dou't tremble so, my dear," he saLL 1 does this mean r i It was Mr*. Chalmers who arose and with f strong arms pushed away those who in-terpcsM-d between the minister and what the crowd had gathered abouL ( " Il means Ujal the girl that calls you papa, ( dsnghter of John Gedney. that wa all know waa hanged, hat followed him to the , gate of the gallows," ahe said. And now Mr. Martin raw lying on the ' ground a little dead hoy, oovered with blood, staring upward with hia terrible dewd eyes. " Who it it r he cried. " Whit does this "It Is my poor little grandson that the has I for telling ber the troth," shrieked i Mark ham "She threatened to do iL said ; • I could kill yon for that !' and off she weaL I was looking op the child for supper, and I found him here, and her, with ber knife, beside him. I'll hang ber 1 Hi ber ! Oh ! poor little 8am !" Uttering a shriek tho old woman fell down her for* in a sort of fit "Papa." cried Bath—" oh, papa, I did • I could kill you,' hot I wea-not arm angry when I went out of the bouse.' I came down the road to cross the bridge, and there . enter the boahc* I saw poor little Sam lying dmd. I shrieked and toy basket foil oat ot my hand. 1 could not apeak or take a step h.-ld by the rails of the bridge and everywaa black before tae. Then Mia. come, and other people. Tbey mid I killed Sam. I— I, oh, papa !" "Tbey are all mod, my chill. " said the poor clrrgy man ; but what he aaid and thooght The sheriff appeared upon the torne ami took the poor giri in custody. Her adopted father want with her to Jail, and alas! left there and went home with the awful news to hia wifo. Ha behoved Bath's story, but alas ! the little bosket, the knife, the package of medicine bad rolled into the pool of blood at the boy's side. All were bedanbod with iL It certain to him that Both bod feinted end that ahe did not know bow time had paroed ; people bod teen her go toward the bridge before, end cvideno. waa against her. or four aworo to ber threat to kill Sam for hia speech, and their own old servant had her say that ahe had fell like killing The poor girl, beside herself with •homo, ■till never doubted that her intimamoe could be proved. But the trial came. All the malice of years and all the indignation that inspired by the rvil doed they really believed the giri to t«va committed had its fall infinence. The young creature, with ber blonde hair, , who looked like an angel, was declared guilty . by a Jury who thought themeelvae unbiased , by prejudice, bat who all rentttubreed that i John Gedney waa hung, and the giri wm 1 condemned to death. The murder waa preI She bad a knife with bar. YeinlyoUPhoebe swore that ahe never- wonld t hrtva taken it but for her. No one believed I ber. > Buth My to prison. The dreadful day f drew near But she was strangely calm. Her adopted parent* behaved her word 6 end she naked no more. 1 "I was eo afraid." she used to roy. "that ■ ' yon might come to think I killed the poor 'latktoj. But I was wicked to ted so— you * who ere always ao good." d Mr* Martin never left the prison, and wee >- wiSVSSW - ■**- r : com. ofleo. Thrir hemta were wall »gb : broken. Every effort wae being made to <*• « tain a pardon, bat an far froill^rij, end the ft end waa hold at band. . ^ apt of Otis: I bthawe »T own father area

I shall be glad. Ton eee any one j be bang who is innooeut, if I matt be." | The poor clergyman burst into teat* for > first time, bat Bath toothed him sod ! kissed him. and bads him good nighL On ! - the morrow the dreadful end would oome. " Mr. Martin walked oar of the prieoo doo, with his heed bent down, bat as he would have passed the prison door a Jaflar ttopped "There's a man inside dytng," he laid. | "The policeman shot him in self-defence wants to eee yoo (the minister, yea know.* lie's got a confession to make." Mr. Martin lamed slowly back, and went with his heavy heart into the prison again. The wounded man lay npon a cot He had j I taken in the act of burglady, and hia ! , breath waa fast leaving him. I ■ " Toa don't know me, parson," he gasped . " Yon need to years ego.- I am Beth Mark- | ham. Granny Mirk hem's son, and the father , of Utile Sato wno area killod. I am going ' fast, and I don't want to hnrt a girt that has J been good to my old mother, and that I've I done barm enough to, any way. Let them i ell come end beer, so as to swear to iL 1 killed Sam myself. He arse a troublesome, , half-witted brat, and he came in my way i when I was going to do s good triek— pick a J DockeL if von must know — and e*P*d 1 Dad- i d; .' 1 kicked him. hot he followed me to the ' 1 was in stage, and I always have* 1 knife handy ; I cut lits UiroaL Then I went j off. and I swear that the polios woald never 1 have got me, it seeing that bloody little face ot er my shoulder, hadn't pat me into such a state. He'a haunted me, that Quia wretch, ever sinoc that Have 1 said enough to clear her! Yes, there's another thing, too. John Gedney— I— did the deed be waa hong for yean ago— I swear to that la It any good , fwaying for me I" He waa gone, and they eftried the poor ' minister away in a dead faint Bat Bath was aaved— Bntb was cleared, and, moreover, the father who hod boon ber shame, had betome a martyr. , " It graa worth it all," she often said, with . tears in her eyes, " worth all the agony, and terror, and disgreoe. U wonld havo been , worth dying for if that had bean needful.— 1 Mam K)le DaBa^ 9 "footing GlKscrnt Mlicrvxresn." I Detroit Free I-reaa. , About rix miles out of Savannah I came across a fanner who accepted a plug of i tobacco and was ready to tit down oo a log tod answer all queoUoot. When I > asked blm about Shortnon't approach 1>- • buret Into a loud laugh and slopped bis - leg. and waa ao tickled thai he did not calm down for two minutes. I - — I.. Sn.lD. mM "Excuse mc, stranger." be

"but whenever 1 think how I fooled Gincral Sherman il tickle* me all over." "Did you fool him !" "Wall I rather reckon." • "Hoar "Wall, you ■«, that's my place up thar* on the rise. When the war broke out I was the moat cantankerous rebel you crrr saw. I swore I'd fight and fought and fit till wc licked the Yanks, if look a hundred yean. 1 reckon Ginerol beard or iL" "Probably be Old." "And after be took Atlanta he mode np his mind to gobble mc. He knew I'd to die before I'd surrender, and be came along down from Atlanta with over men to surround mc. Mighty cute old man. that Ulocr*18bcrmxn !" "Yes." "Wall, they got here one night about 10 o'clock. I reckon that nigh on to 30.000 of them surrounded my bouse op thar' and called fur me to com out and surrender and fad the war." _ "And of course you did!" a "And of course I didn't ! Thai's wliar the fun cornea In. 1 wasn't home at all, i but wax down In Vargtony attb Lac. Tbey entered Ibe house and strobed and tarried, and went to the barn and called and colled, and when Ibe old woman finally told 'cm I wasn't borne they wmi the maddest crowd you ever sot eyes an. Tbey bad booted It all the way from Atlanta to git tbelr paws oa mc, and had hod Ihdr long march for nothing. I expect Sherman wss ready to burst with mad. neaa, and I reckon be wont never quite | forgirc m-. It tickles ihe old woman wuss thin il tickle* me, and you'd better ersne up to the bouse aod bear bet tell what thrra 70,000 Yankees said when they got here and found me gone." hours wire numbered, rolled his sons around bit bedside and begun : "James you are the eldest, snd I bequeath you my biasing." The second *■« came Onward wilh bowed lwad. and Hie faibcr raid : "John lie-cry, j<bi hare Uto a giod boy. and I isqu.sth you my grsri name." The third ton tln-wcd up and the old "Andrew Jacks- -n pa an- my young, ear, snd I Icqixatb yoo ibe rore of my gtavr." iVMHyr. 11 y dear aoor. Each of yoo pros my land for Hie latt lime, Uit-n akip lu the field, fur Ibis - is glorious "But, dad. you are worth 1 20. 000!" tbey pro! rated in a cborus. "Thai la true. boy*, but I have tried to make an equal, dtriaion. I bare left all Ibe honor to you mud all Ibe money to tbe lawyers. Tbey would bare got Ihe eugar, - anyhow, and in the getting would have j left you nothing, aod proved your mother , a fool and fattier s lunatic, besides; I die - happy and full of peace. I "Bury me Jutt to u>e MB of ibe old I cow. abed, and pay for my Inmbttooet ou , the inoatbly instalment system. " Moral lawyers were of course duaatts- ■ fled with tbe will, and earned the oaae In- | Young America: "Gueaa I won't take I'd tbe school tovlty," said a Canon- ur- , chin with an Appeal In -his hand. "Why not!" "CoDcordia has fallen off len cents sod I don't dare to show np until it I picks up again." "What bare the floetoeucms of Concordia got lo do with your X studies!" "A good deal," answered tbe - boy. "My teacher has one hundred shares of tbe ttock snd whop it falls off s few 0 cents are all catch il heavy. 1 keep my eye on tbe Utt and when there's « ore**' * you bet I don't go to school. I play sick, u Guilt! bow abe tawted me Ibe time M'-unl b Diablo hotted down to two dollar.. My . mother'* been patching my parts now | rver since the big break in Sierra N erode, : ' and if tbe mariret dnol lakes lure pretty toon I'm going to qnh the public achool , rt | end.go lo wort oo a rxnch-'^Caraoo City j ■ j AypwaL I

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