(tlftripirii TkaMMMaMw MI MMHWkak Maawu IT. onto Mk. red thto reto ■.Hi lil.i|i I V UMHiafltffM, nMMMlWtlkM, Mak»H»ayk» muNKMIfH ^ Wb.j-wt l. ll., »., "*nl'.'iL"Jj ^-u M reto J Bik-MMMk., "Oh. hag!" HaM, "haamtolh _ ^rr*" ^,17^•■awkt.ft.ia. (ta.nk.MAan (ft. m I ll mat ft. prer ift..«.ani « nas 10 av vi orr it PrteeOte, Looter ad mjmU plcrigrtl onsalvce after Carte Daaial diad to Hre dak or avia. together, that wa'd work la ad with ad. othar ontil oar farWe cterpcd band, cn it lired" rrttt" n^tof-d otc toL^ta^ Ilwa a gad mrprire to every our, ' wta.tb.wiU wa read, to And it dated ■nay yarn hack. and that everything walafl tea nrptow. at whoa, wo had oOa beard bat had near rem. Inwyar Adam, ahook bia gray had regratfaUy aha totdaha lad hard oar Bade eprek to making a new will, bat he had pat it off till too late. 80 wa loond owmriree pc.... J only erf the bttla ana oar motha had laft a The find thing wa did wa to rat a and aaaU altar the Orange ")? and tfaa we Mtttad quietly down, •' we e». paoted to Uea lor pan to coot. Pria a book-keeper, I, Flore, a nursery LddlTde^ c href to£ Tha HaagtUj. ad the othar girt. (re I overbrerd one of than aU it.) bat «b«a™ ™eM Sl°0e tat I. with ay inherent diaregaid ol tha "dignities," tdoknamad ha Pria. beauty either. ^ *7 own MB at flam wa giren ma in my ohddbocai days, whew, I suppose, ■ ^ yet wan in Xo I aa( I oltao leal like crying when 1 ocaabit in eajaagniah; it Ua neither en* way nor thaotha.bat Jnat.Umte up fiaffy aad mtearebte. Pria ajt It aaite my fare, and I don't leal rim ia oouplunoolary. Two year, want by, and nothing 00ST^t2*tiLrkd,e' I grew to low aty Uttla charge eery mnoh, bat it wa patty had to plod two BtUa in all kind, at weather twia a day. But, aU thing, eonridarad, we did ttq tou<j. One arid morning I wa hurrying along, hardly able to a. fur the blindtag riaat, wfean mouthing fan a ay I at. My OTrtto OTprire Vrb. baagHni. mtkahaaaagatan h.a and ha qwawlad. and than triad to atrnt to hia fast, only to aink book with a -Wan,- thought J, "What would Prte do ia my ill iwniten 11 r so I (aid in my mat tel. te teat. ^Om I bo 0 1 any .ml da. 1 to yon "Tea. I think yen can; ay ankle month, sprained, but 1 hmdly halter, yoa amid help me op." ^Inodd^dmaatto tha teat words, a I 1 "Well, if yoa will to a kind, ptea tahathte aad to the honaabaapm at tha Hatookaard from hia ptefcte,-* wftMag ■ ladhlig npon it, ptered it la my toad. I tonkad d-priringl, »P ' tto terete re teas I mall a. and than 1 p^tTh ! ; •ac:.— - 1— Mynhnnlnnlt. la ma t. and a I ate. tad a^to to* ay i I II I a. atom. I knew I Mould to i learn my imglij . tori w. hag the ~ (tangs" Mots ! rrr* — • -4. ,>**- laantoehaeritoee-wtent. Baaw ton tor. 11 Ml I wp toadmk ■an What- 1 In,. 1 to teffi toe gMn I and to wha e *apha way I tetod to : -ton* and lam. "to tok d the 1 BWLtetek we ri—t arlri, Acre?" I [
.and ha » Mm am.apMWh ana 1 Tha pi | t lugawha'to* paritom'. ■ m..ft.totdnMa,W>.;i 3:£r=s»r?:!: •* )■ W. wot ril bee to tha 1 *■■ and ! tha anto Ian a wa had, riwdttng and : j • The ndrto was te Me height on. night, I wba there earn a kne* at toe dooa. Who aanld it to 7 ' f I opanad th- to., and there toned | ( tot?OT.|i .tag OTThaeriSri.*^ ' oa laagbter. and. knowtog Mia Dwigto 1 1 lired ban. muld not ratoto th. tao.pt* _ tion todropinfor .mir.ote, " Loo and I looked blankly to nor ' another; bat Pria, with her nana] digni- ' ty. aaswravd lor a. and oar ritotor m ' rertong a if he'd known a all oar Urea. 1 Oar ritotor! nerer to invite ritotor., bat thia 00a had ' inritad himself. It waan't tba teat time, either, and af- ' tar a While Pria brought the moot exqaia- 1 ! lie booquto. boma, which riia plead on ' Itheeopper-tabin When wa qaeatiooed bar rim mid toe 1 i loond tbam on bar dak. Hat torangrr thing, happened. When j ma a aria, and in it were tbea word.; j j " km Flobjxwcb DwvIbt: Pardons! me la writing to yoa, bat I hare rnialy < triad to meat yoa la aoma lima. I wteb I to thank yoa la yoor kindnea in taking < that long welk la a retire wronger. It 1 wa only ray lately diametral we were " related — indeed, cmtona-and that you 1 wan one at the three young Utdira who ' 1 lived with my nnctewtoo he died." ' ' That wa tha way 1m began, and than • |J went on to teU ma that be had nerer • " bie yonth. after hi. parent.' death, he ' I 1 He further ariml if be might call and 1 P thank ma in pereoa and form the v 1 qntontanee at my ntoara, and finally I j togned himaelf . | ^ "Toorotnain, Rannt Max want." j I 1 Snob a ammatioo aa Uial latter created, n 1 " Another rteUor?" and Prte, lowborn j , 1 I went lor eoonael. aid; , t "Of curat*, aa be ia oar ooaton, and , baaakad to call, it would be rode to ay , r no." ■ Heeame. , a 1 eoold net hare imaginerl a nicer 1 t ooaton. Indeed, be wu my tdeel at e . I hero from the my Arte. To be aura, be ' mute hare been a good dtel orrr thirty. and thirty to toghlaan aeema old. 8aeh I a brilliant talker be era, too. He didn'v come once only; Ibera wa - hardly a weak [mi I ha did not call, either It bring a book or aoma trait, and ' a aomatimm without any exena at aU. 1 My eya bagan toopao,and to aa how ' I looliah it wa lor three girla. Um oldaat ' ■ only twenty-two, to decide to lire aU by J thmneelree all their lirea. i Aa I looked el Loo totting in a low ] • chair, with the fireqylow mairing fairy ' gold out at her hair, and from ber to the ) e grweetnl figure lately leaning againte the mantel, and looking .ldwn upon ha. I 1 e thought if Loo wanted, and Prte would j our pledge. ****** 1 f I knew Pria and 1 eowldgte along ray well together. " My romancing wa redely cheeked by ! j the May figure brooming euddenly alert, . ' to ma and mid, in hia agar, boyiab way — ' * " Mtea Ploaa, I forgot — Madame Onto . tetotougteMdght Would you like to ! b-r^tr , I .prang up and dannd around Um , " room fa rerr Joy. • " Oh, bow I ahould like to go I" "WeU. Ploaa, hurry than, and gat J "*** " J It wa Loa who apaka, and all to cna J ™ It wa Loa that abouU hare baa ! •aked, and not L * I herniated for a moment, and ha no* . - tiead it and mid : L " I triad to gat four arete, bwt oonld ( ' pnly eetmre thaa two, ad knowing yonr , J gire you thia chance. * Prte took ny arm ia bar decuted way. . ' ^J-Xow hurry, ohUd. or yon wiU be , j I bare bated people lay that they a- ] joy thifcga. , . *ow I dout, or to teato I didn't oyoy , tbto ringing. , I rerated ia U; I grww intoiieatod with , ■ tba haaranly nwnda; I-but PriatoU. , would ay 1 wa talking wildly, and eo I , ! ana...... | , life fait ao torwagriy and aobitla iaelinad 1 , to make fun a whan Balph told aa, fat 1 namiatafcabiy fmwant tomaa. ilwa ma ha I I lorad, aad act, a I had thoaght, Lou. 1 I A fiood el ruptorw a gnat deal Breng- I , m than the mutoe raftoure awwpt orar ma, i AmdUrna I told him of our ptedge, • and that aaAar net ate Inatl a would I > ■ ha tha firto to htaak iL • How ha laagh.d 1 I I aahaa the rtogiag to—w are; bat j Aa h. telt bm to tha gate, the — my 1 r aid. Htog ay ahdaap ari hmh. > ' bat • . ^Wha^Imato totodaltoadam-mat 1 t In the tow ahaftr ate tree, and aa ha • knaa hadm ha, toflh ha hand ta Len'a I "Ptomdb DwWtd, wftaTa th. aah 1 » tar « Prte tHkad^ bar km. ad ate. tec « . A^n* m a— apt and a m* h tha J | afiw dill it > 1 tot Ik J
Mtok-dMtol.L'l awl .■OTriW—fcteia m-to -Mrio- f. . aatoto. Natoto ton <ma day aad atd; m ■ |-*h*Ahffc«lh aeptotetedHMMy.. ; haaa ant a teaga I I p II 1 dawn bar. \ .Ifna M t I ■ to make a patoato. , I Imre paatead to ateto Hot Ihtorew , ' asag, ad 1 wanldfihatohareytmlhaan' , | " ' Why. "hto ea I A. r ' "'Tore aatrr. hternay. ttoltod. tl .may batp — aairillM trouble. j ! | f ''Ilat^toJ^ida^lilaay rf- r ' ' H^dT^to ri^toteT; j ; | and 1 prmniacal to be a band. Erentog , at aad I Had Mr. Wetoter to hte „ tba moat aotemn man I bar# gem aaa j, I aU rigidly eoatumad m Qoakar drma. ,, eat .peach. He commented eererriy 00 * [ '^'qumtiom, eettxng fewtb the bad J effect which it might bare on the met, b rxpreatong grat eonow and aurpriea , tbto Mr. Weirder bad bean found anp- , | [MTting anch a bill, and ecurlndr.1 with h a rigoroua protaat in writing, which bare ,, ugnetnrrw. Webtoer Uateoed at- , ■entirely with unchanged eountananre, , and when the qmkaaman had nwnmed i , j hi. aenl htoreaa and repiiad. Ha apoka ! ^ j be grew a rioqnent a ha wa often j ^ I beard. Hi. defenre wa tomply tbto be „ r ! damned the mcaaure one demanded by , j I j the internet, ri tha whole country, 1 j t idtbongfa it might not be apoaally r . eeci, and ritar clearly retting tbu forth, , made aoeh an appeal to Um dategaticm „ 1 remember thto they were Americana, , well re Quaker., that 1 wa fairly a , j electrified. The effect produced by hte ' [ r wurda en tha driagntiao wa aatoniahing. „ 1 When ha began they ware all rented; afi ter he .poke ten minute, one after I r . .pother rore to hia feet, ontil Uiey were . t , ril atanding; thtoi they eommeneed lu , I ; toward him, .ni they bad aoun , . nurronnded bun in a body. Before be , r flntebed I rew Um chairman take oat hi. ] petition .ml tea It to piece.: reel when ( , .bedding tare, ad were ril gr aping ( Wefaatar'a bade a fatoatbey aiuldget | I them. 'Friend Weloter,' cried the we owe tbea a apology; we will e I ay no more about it; Utee know, thy i ) ' duty better than ww.' , I , "Th. next day I mat Mr. Wel-b,. r ' ty he arid; ' Well, HhiebU-now didn't ! ' blarney Ilia nicely T " I, ■ America, tiharpdrntor re. | , A New Tork .paeiri ay. : The rumor ' tbto many Ameriou officer, hare joined the Bnatou firmy had ite origin, it ha | bean aaca l.in.il bare, in Um qniet dapartureof twenty of Oolonel Benlan'a r old aharpriuatore f or Buatoa. They ut , . now firing rerrica on tba Danaba under , the laaderefaip of Joe Kctcfa, the noted r Texan rifleman. Oolonel Bardan, who , in the Boaiaa aerriea, wrote to . Ketch ami hi. old eomreda in the war, { akiag whether they would go to Buaia. , , The ma who reeeptod mat in thia rity, c [ made <m the Ruatou flagri.jp in [ . the harbor hare, and money to lake tbam , 8L Petereburg. Among Umb are I William W,»«te, of Boteoo; Jrei Sol- , ' diato, of Wteoaoton; Howell JtoWneoo. ' , of Pltteburgh ; Mr. Wtteon, at LowuU ; , ' William Dwywr, of Boaton. and John and , ' Willtom Tayter, of Buffrio, Tbey aUad , | in the Canard teeamahip. CbarIe.Ua- , ' Um war, who te aargemit oa Um New , ' Tork paboe furoa, aaid thai ho wa aknl , to go, and tempted by the menryoflbred. . ' wiB b. heard from. The dtepatrim. , are rinedy talking of tee efficiency of , , the Bnatoa rimpehootewa , Oatwttttag tha Uard. ' In Piiadriehtoalda, near Berlin, there , 1 night. Incrdre to prerenl their romping. ■ Um qntek-witted policemen hit upon u ' original id— They atotlmr chained nor , 1 of the kind. They pwt than to bad on. ' [ torew tick aad errmwd them with . , TOte"Pr^-.*^-ih*T ^ nmmi ' ■ One day a tebera wa imprianoad for ^ 1 IhteV At night ha wre eacnxwd ia hte mm P ia Um rontomnry manner, taut ha ,, hte guard. At twtora o'elak ha area, 1 ' emptied all Ihatetawoot of tfcftaek. cut bote, ia ana ad for hte head aad 1 two' tn tha alba* ad, through . [ whteh he .took hte teg*, fatered it , I around hi. write with . gudte to tore., took^the wo^m corrrUx ^hte^ptekl. { I g atnaa, ' ' 'wbaa^a "irid^wlkl j 1 tioa ad took Urn to Um w.tcb-hnure, ) whan, with tha haip of hte eomredaa, , lhay pealed tha torew a<* frua tote aw t CntortM laaan. 'j riwt to lb. Empwur of Harere. A work- •' .aUlM ha had .ot. young cap- ° areari thawing » the Car'. Hfe. Komiaroff wa token to « the palace reto aaHud by ttea.ter, ; wteateaad anuria, la nkllqg Ma ad;* kgtea .it mi ni" JSTw j < toted ad aaaad.hu a* IB toy h. II t| Ind— hatodm 1Tha (rath ha reaaatoy aa to li K.mto.a.g led atotog to d. ■ TW day totow rirentmg ha fttod the ^lad d ' 7 i n i* l^tor a'h—l'i^te Tte t >».' 1 tw.1—— Zr'ttow . j ,7 - - , -J • -
The Bid— toted— hath*Mtotoyi i izs-arsrys!* 1 ■reeaeqae ii ^a— Mil. Hte Meal and e.dteal adtoato ! ' Dr. Jto K l'toterwe at BaMtoaa. paaaU wteh hte fatelyjaalto badride, and haaipteelpatotoBy tori .tooly. Wha Pr. PaBe.-a oa eU tor. Captain W.bato*, who warerianUyadaratU patriot, aapreree! Ha hep* tea ha would not dte btoore dre towrUi of laty. l^te^beu tb. eureally did eoaa. Captain Wabatar'. motha wretrelatteaof Prreidat Adama In aarty life ami reread natter Caamodere Barney in a priitoeer. and aftarward in tha Clini peake flotilla, which baat off Um Brittefa fngtore in BL Leonard . creak, and wa In the Ptouxent wtmu Ihe Britteh marefaed on Baltimore. Lieetanul Weloter hod hte bene abot under at Baldoorburg. and retreated with tailor, to .iritimare. Commodore being wounded. Captain Baiter j ant Weloter to the battery of aix righteen [Blunder., located up Spring Oardena, at | | the praaaut Winan. wharf. On the night -if September 13. 18U. a Britteh flotilla ! | of twenty-two bargee [.mil Port Mo- j I and mored up Spring Oanlana, intending to land and take tba fort in tha 1 when the city wool.' be to their | | The an -gun battery, ahled by ooe j alaire It, beat them off. unking and captaring a nnmber of tlie bargee. Web- ; I Britimore were rccognixed by the State of Maryland by the gift of a handaome I gold-mounted award. He wre tore the . recipient of e .word from citixen. of Bri- | timore after the cioee at the war with i 1 Greet Britain, and he procured a ret of I [ direr with the money giren by the gor- ! eminent for the lore of hte bone. He lute bie left Ihnmb in ao enouunter with ; -rate, to Old Point Comfort, and hte \ right arm - wre alwayn [nrtly dteabled j injuria, at the battle of the aix -gun ; battery. j Lieu tenant Webtoer became an officer ri the United Stale, reraone marine, and late rereel being the cutter Jaekauu. •t Baltimore. He had for a long while ranked re mior captain, and eight year, ago be wre giren tare id abaenee, to full Oa'ptain Weheter remained erect, toning and aetiro ontil a eery diort lime ago, I and retained a ririd recolleejiou of rrrcU : with which be had beeo connected. A Dtuatraas Tarnade. The mat dteaatroua tornado arar witneaaad in tha rioinity of Chicago paaaed I urer tba litUa Tillage at Ptuaankae, in Oconto county, Wia., on a Saturday craning recently. It te deacribed by j eye-witni na to hare come np .mldenly, preceded by an cminoua darkneea, followed by a ugfaiag and then roaring of tlie wind, anil before the inhabitant, could fly to a place of aaftoy the wind upou tbam. The whole rilbgwwre .wept away, except a few bouaea. The air wa fllted with Ih. rain, in an in--mit. Meu and animate —ere picked np > j and eaoiad away amid tba horrible din, , a powa tbay could not reateC The Gardner Houre, a Urge botri, to which atadChfa— prepte ware toopping. credible thto th. lore ri life could hare be— a audi a it actually wa. Tha toorm wa ore* in about four minute., and baton Um terieken people eoold reajixe what the matter wae, it had paaaed and left the etreete fllted with the wreck, mingled with Um dead and wounded. Nothing ceeapad MUla, lumber, doware aeattered n my abate ia one awful , It wre found ritar tha w[nd bad uibaided thto Ihe width of Um toorm wa about 1000 teal. Tha f arret through whteh H paaaed wa uprooted. Not a : wa teA .tending, but ill toy Mated and broken in ererr coocre Table riiape. tornado wre in Um form of a whirlwre lifted from it. ienndotiea and carried aoma dtefunoe and eat down dmarTonl, thre. or hmr houa. rrere Adrlre to tb* AmfttMaa. Xionld you hare waalUil Go to work thru Hke . man ad gal it; go to work rely and you will anccwad. Would you hare fame f Oo to work and win it raranca. you cannot (ail to win Um pria. DtmT ay " I aa V H yon do you will cwrttonly faiL Bamembar that oouraga nerer atopu to talk with faar. Would roe ha aria? Begin today and ret wiadca Dal put it off nerer win nito; iUa^but a phantom, an imaginary [lni.il that wiU toill ba a day abaad of you if yon follow it Ul yoa dte. If you would ba truly greuMaaa to bo truly good; and if you would ba truly i. our i i III if uaalaap, our arrant if traa. If yoa hare aught to do; if you aumld wia. care. b. grat. or good, a* wire or puwarf ri Ihaaahatha golda | == I Mrto Utod By Tatogragh Wkaa, A u*w ahaga — baa haaught rgBtototo.ltl.gBfk It te ritegwd that ! aay hundred thouaaud binte are UBad auaHy by Arm, .garret toe wore, : greater pat to tba matey." lu : —gat to htoaaaaat— , tha writer mnkte*to.to^torre^(reterirer^to toT—tog to a. huutoud M htoto toau pauatoy to to. . I— itgM — OT ilto— kB-ffi —toBWto. — ML. ■ jp."re^ ■* ' :«tot— aaa toft—na nte* « toamltoto to— to. una to .
'~ZSSSSZJ±'J2^' I BBKmSSBSWOMIM— r. ■I— - ! ' ■ilrigV.Bto uOTftothte— tryMa • J Mb hatoa umtorito wlto ari to— tmmm* "■*' " k 1 ' Bto he dreuk battty, ad the— Mi. ' [aohtire to caw rito tor wot to noareil 'ft ' wha friftto agtontoAmtetea whteky. a 1MB dhff to Mb plaa to batore. nu 1 ; Hrihday rteaat a a Btenrdoy nigtil, and 1 • ^ ' ' would torek it. II apprerr UmI ttoy x » bare a aapartostian agtouto toutoing dad e ' bodtea, and Mr. Bauoward waaapaBad a toUflBiatotoaiiidto ailhiito lauUia- . I " Tha raabr had baa a aoouar ptoeed y ' ia tba oukat tha a ateaodal baga to <1 ; ^iriak-n pteaa to red papa, ahal aix r J Cbinaa ikiiinti . ril alaret tha body, i abundant*. Ha ateo had a iargr number i | to raryrmaDpapare-lookiag forallUie c world like railroad coupon., and dowered with rery finely-printed word*, which ha f began In abowrr in tha coffin. There t ' were explained to beliiketo to the happy 1 hunting ground, abora, tha prinked pare ] ' agre being prayer, prepared by tba bring < [ for the coo lenience to the dead. Tbey I ' i are printed rery finely to allow a great < ^ deal to ba raid in a Utile apaee, that a. . may prayam re long a poatblo. and . riragaa Im.— y be aent riong in i ■l the ecffto to Um departed. I " Joat a Um lid wre .bout to be eloeed. I ^ | tbey cane forward with about twenty i • I tended to ba nred re wearing apparel. I | Mr. Benou.nl put the maalin on tba ; e body in neat folib, that the benefletery ' • might ml. and find it in giari order, i ' | Houre officer* might not be abockol. - C ed performed hi* work well, and wben ; *: Ihe lid wa. placed upon the bcl. It cue- | . i tallied about re much red paper ae it did : human flreh and bone. The body waa buried at the city grare . 'r yard, and twenty or thirty Chinamen ' ^ . and China wood followed the remain* ' j | eortege wre a tba ere of atarting, tlie man who bad dtetributed the paper. | araled himaaU upon the eaat it the bear*? with the drirer. He earned a J | champagne liaeket flllnl with tha bill. ° which he bad oaed at Aral, and re au, ' | direetiau orar the rrhicle, mattering L When they arrired at the burial ^ ground tha fragment* from the beaket ' aniall candtea and bunelica of lore aticka, whieb bear a cioee rrwemblance U large j parlor matcbea, and are .lone np, aa ril prreviua article, are, in a email package —in three [hie* around the grare and 1- ignited, tha creating a trio to minteiurJ d bonfire., Um funeral pyre to John Chtnan , ma abroad. The attendant* then formed y i in row. on each aide of the grare, and I- I whom they talked ea if he were preaent, if commanding to hie kinfiret con.idcr.Um Uir-departed, who wa. highly pratecd lor » the reward, hereafter. Th. leuwina I- j were plrewd in U* grare. re we would P | aay, "wrong end foremoat," hte head H ! raating toward He land to hte kiadred • | and Um hotiM to hia birth. b ] After the body had been dupored to [. and tha dirt had hidden the coffin from riew. they prepared Go-Hi-Foo for hia W Journey by 1 earing him a bountrfnl aop- « ply of food. Thay left a nice roaat H chink en, a lot to broiled baoon, two bowl, d of muah and other reticle, of food d around ae raoit for the nee of the deH parted .pint. The dtebe. were of Uie L floret porcelain, and were worth no email >■ money — at the lento ealeulation 330 or 1 3J&. It te highly probable that are thia d they hare made their dteappreranee, re there are many people in Dearer who h a dead Chinaman can. Finally, before departing, thay ranged d ilmnrelnu in Una along the grare, told >- Um jam they lied dooa all thay could for I- tha dead man; reld they had giren him • prayer*, food aad clothing; that ther d now teA him to Um tender met are of the n good Jo—, and that they hoped their w Their terra thee gladdened np, aad they ■poke a good-bye to the epirit to the daeeaaed. Ther bowed down aad addreaaad him a if ba were prereat. tell k fug kirn "good-bye, "ami hoping to ree k him again won. d Tbey cam buck to town in a Joyoua t h Barer, and hritetl ad ulkml re if „ nothing bad arar occurred: indeed, they a ■ n until to regard tha wfaola affair re a 0 holiday, and one npou whieb" ril Um t gayret feeGr&re rere in enter. Oo-Hi b wa .highly rrganted, aad they arcm - to k«ra . etehcal cxtraonlinarr peine J upa, hte tore— ire. A woman to Uteir 1 raced."':-, thte city about tour yean i aarea, but thay did not put th.m.ilrea a to any great atpauaa aa bar account. ■ They an no* cot. We plating the dtetn9 1 1 HOT I to hte remain., which they pror pore to read to China re **» re Um meal [ CatSa Klaga to Tax—. , A apatori cona^omlent to tha Bdm- [ tboeough iwpOTteu to atock nteiag and farming matter, in thte 'country, and ^torel" ra cutUa king* ami qureoaof ) the IxareSter Stoto. Harere "Chp- < Wu King. Not- county, peaamre i Wrd,*f 'mfc* JT'to*' ot rilT ate! 1 hag^hut habre reWaul thauumba* re • . *. auahto hte. to pre— I qaukly Hth Ha regno— I to U*M.wk, ami ^ ' terete hte | III I llBrilll riBBB. Og- i | ,Wu K— ri. akH to Nmot ou.tr, Vubot abate UUB boot, off wtrire ' jiHOT. and teaut dMM —k» ; white ' :Wre,tedk>^-tel!rMM» S-T ' lhterire.teWa.OT tW kugateMrek >-OT mlWHted rere -tot hare, HOT ftriWW ate. HOT ..te. ; . WjOTffadte«.OT— te- 'telt-g. j iHu w"«utet W- , " » rete^ft mk_a*' i in <
' Hwreream.— ■: VIST ""ITWSSF1 SmHotX^M* r. buffi .remtoto torefttebyriSlf Tft«e» ot rery lew w—Ufty te. Ittre te a lb* Tok who haaa if 1 ti akin . j OTte^k te a MOT te yaung man telh a » teata ft* fate Ufa to ha ahla to hre *tth- . ' drtra teraight ahrefi to dtegrere. ' | Thay are HpptMd teth ytette-remer by t totetdbqlfW Jtlhatl arepty their poefcate faater Umu UMy ean j filled at haaa, and rery aoo* the t Isllova team ho* to make up th* , Open Mealing may not often to . retorted to, but forgery frequently ia. If ' ril Um bat young mre who forg. the , uunaa of frianda and reiatrire to replan- 1 teh their punre wore edeqnateiy pun- ' - for the crime, our prteoua would | - i eartainly need enlargement I ij Another aouro. to glare trouble lathe I J , allele te Um pmnaneae to the reu. 1 . i contracting mamagea again.! the ; ' knowledge or wiehea at their reiatire*. | • . Diffieoltiea of Una kind are eouaUoUy ; J ! ,pL i I I whieb I bare beard,, the only one that J > did not bring war into the booaahold I l millionaire, George Hoffmen, to the wrll j I , that ere- there wre trouble, for it led to ! r a Stubborn tewaoil totweau Mr. Hoff- j . man and the lemdon banking houre of . . Cooke. McCalloeh A Co.. orer drafte to > B off man 'e whieb hia father —re r forgevt One to the Aalorm bcreuiii farmer np the Htnteuo, and made ber hi* - family eror nnee. The »^to ode to the pretty working girl, ami wheu the io. 1 wore off to left hew and married > ing of the Oral marriage till after the i recmnil had taken place. There waa a ? in *oei#ty. Now 'and then a daughter , re in the cure to the beirre. Mire Morn! * from California "and wre rerr aorry [or I l* one to the anoa that bring. <m family j imagine that faahinuatile life i* . life to p open, you and I would probably •— _ ton lab na rery mneh inilcreL t At Hia Sob'. tiaMra rieddlne p The Toledo (Ohm) Journal hre Uie j Upou inritation a Journal rejiortcr .. attended at Vienna. Mich. . the met re- ° ag^rerratydbre^utd Mary M.enuoT[ * curring June 6,' 1HJ7. At th.- Canada M Southern a latum the buggy uf Mr. E. J. j Drouidanl conreyed our reporter to the j Ber. Father Cbarlcu Tlmmea. to Vienna. . Ihe ohleat prieet in the dtoeena to j Michigan. He lire continued with the eougregatiou at Vienna for twenty-one " father, Louia Jaooto, ar., acted re p — in the good old country «tyle, then ninalc ami dancing. The mi- air wu [j fttraiabed by Samuel Lewie, the famoo* T dock hunter of the toy. The dance a wre opened by Mr. Louia Jacoba, ar., j who, at the wonderful age of lOfi, farorcd the company with a II -rely French dance, m bia partner being a beautiful French i giri to rixteen ntmmera. The aged father to thi. family waa bora in M-mroe - county, Michigan, in 1771, and haa lired . J there ril bia life. He wae a member to 1 Captain Emteutx'a company to volunteer. D . in the war to 1813, and waa twice ' eoundrd during that campaign, ooca in ; 'r ! the arm and once in the thigh, notwitbr I standing whieb aad bis old age he te a L ' rery active man. Mr. Jaooto hre, tenee ' j the etore of tlie war of 1813. drawn a I. withstanding hte age he think, he will | lire a generation longer. He te the * I lather to eloren children, fir# of whom are dead. The toher* are ril living near * him, well to do farmers. The youngest J te ort-r fifty yean of age. Mr. Jaooto j i te no* living with a recced wife, to whom he waa married twenty-aavan yaare ago. . promt at the wadding «re Mr. Stephen a Jacobs, the aaccod oldaat arember to the a family. All the partire are Chnadtea r French. Mr. and Mia. Jacob, lire ia . the same houre that they stored into on a their wedding day, fifty years ago. Atreka ate Faond Hte Lag Off. The Elmtra (N. T.) rideevfteer con " taiaa thteatary: A paaasngar train going xoulb en the Northern Oentrel railway ran ore* James M. Bowen, about foot mile, ■oath to Tray, bat tto fart wrenotdte- - covered l*y any oo* on tto train. Tto r man fir— tto foOowmg aecouat to the 1 orcarrmos: He wre oo hi. way to Wil 1 lirereport en foot,mri bring hungry and . tired ret fiowa cm tha Hack to rate, ami I VHttoalsap. Wtoa to evoke to found f that ime to hte leg. waa rimoat off, and the . other MB todly tookm. He took out , hte poaket-kmite nd cart off Ha ore that . *re nearly off. Ha rearehnd Hot in r toftag It. mill. *ton to heard, testa , i i I g.and nmirik wteg Hat ha had l —are l tiik 1 1 aad paper te hte | ' it *. . lighted re—r paper wrth whteh to rigari , I Ha teatet, whteh to did, and OTI-Ilih 1 . te.l (Ikgk. Mr wn. hkmahaei . . aad la might to Trey, wtorw two ..age in > te*OT»^r* re'cHy yreaa to ag«. f *^ ■ te ft akHil (toafflto. 'jjearsAritt zz. HhHfflHl te •- XT? Ha
tswaTTE-asra'e ;i ag5£5S?SStt 2 : hre."*1 jLlStrep 1*-. faMtreT!!OTv"to " . j • , to tb* t* tirth the Oru-cr kd.ee rv -I--1 ret | 1 I dredretowMrtOTto £ ' trecriM tri.flOO.un. ["' oi" iCt.—l. : y^BLa^iM^s^JiOT*a - -g!^!!Js£Tf..S« f ' to . ..ire m*i- renieJ Ptolea* tot J ., M*». lie (exn*-ee their ccimr teOiX Coi-Lecl J * e— IO,.' ^nikhr'<Jei^ V- \ ^ jhTi?.v2 coocmi U goo* 7be -ol en) |X v n tn Ihe ] in Ther ran fn* * ehto nrer hy, red bed hardly - ! 1 i ; " r—hj'to'triuSfui W^toob hx oh«l euh " ^ . A. .rauhurah. ; sSTSSSTSTiFSi x . harx!°%M Vwftalk > tore to eeceotj -die OMt^te aHirwTe. ta » pwrerteue cwcwftmvi. g j 11* MarftaH D , OmC Cattle, fill o— . II • tl*ii * j ;5 lis I \mmM i : : SarS'-y-
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