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VOLUME XVI.---NUMBER 50.
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RIIPOB.TEa. DAY, J liNE 14,1876.
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO,
110:1£ AND ABROAD.
straightforward Fred, hid one !lellret In bid licllrt, con(e386d to no IIvlug beiug, ADd th at secret WAS 1\ love, pure and I'ROP. PEllREY, of Toulouse, bas te· true\ IlIr CornoliR Oaldwell-a love lbllt porled to the Academie dea Solence8 at A 1"'1 llro.. lo'o tb. eltr. bill ",.",U I."dod ~o,..n IVllbl::D,:,, :O<d lhOPOOPIOdl thoUdlll~·Ko ••ru"'l wou d sh ut itllt'lf clO4lely away from any Pul_ that tbere aromore shocks ofen.rtbAnd the lItlle bl ••k...,O(! rcbol, 1O cuunlll): Ibd 10 auspiciou of fortune hunting- that only quake at new and full moon than at tbe ot" drooped lind mourned thln'klng or lhe qua4raturell. Of Ute qunltiug8' uoLed be· w.. w.~~~.It'8 for bla coullna I",,,, thl> wrn. r uf her helre'H. , J3y four o'olock }'red Wll!! at the sm· tween 1843 and 1872... liS mnny RIl 3,290 Jookt<l brood and hon.,.t. 1,Ia bln<," "or. lion, waitlDl~_ (or .Aunt Sabina. What 1\ occurred when the WOOD WIL!I noarest 1.0, Hit• Ie"" hrowo Ijbd 1011,11, ,and 3,OllJ when Bbe Will ' furth est from Tbo clo,b .. he ,.or. UIHl" 111111 " ••u homcojlun, little, old,f .. ~hioned 1i1!1If6 abe wall, In .,.,......, a ,,<1 roll~b I ber q uuint bllick bonnet. anjllorg&flgllre the earth. o'r,~:.~ ~::,bO "elObO(! bllu,wbo Ion.lh&lo shawl. ' nllt Frod knew ber ic illdly old Alld cotaL blwa"retamu ... lfIllIl lh,oorncrQf bnr filOO lit lince, thougb ho hnd not seen H Tar. f)QuI{$1I PrubytmQrI, furnl8hc~ iiuce he WB!! twel ve YeRra old. "YO\lI\l'~ aunt," he Eaid, going quickly !!Orne InstJuctiYe ligures phowing lhe R. drofa uP to Ibe ,nftr.oi, ho nllflli n 11lc lIot>Alld pll'IUd wuo lr... " IUld I Ir .n~ to II1Nlt ber. oomparathe coet of certain (illonecet!- Iii. al,pl"" lno; She looked nt tho hanJsoll1e fuce, nud @aries," from wbluh it appeal'fl that tbo nul IUUM And Ions ho Witt!, And no 0110 ""inC I. count" pay. ~70.oo0.000 annually for s.., 1~~~lttJ. Illa<k.,yod n~, lflIl.ltlDB lrow lb. CIlUf:!ht a quick, gRPpi nJ: breath. "","or of h ... y., "You' lU\let be oue of Jllhn'lI boy"," dog', "10,000, 000 for tobacoo aDd wo said. "How like you are to your "11"" "ho wUlllu, a'rarl'll'Il" h •• bouto<l,loug father." , , '2,200,000,000 for intoxiCllt.lng IIquort\. lottl. : UI F d I 'I'he IIgure. a.ro given for the purpoee of AUlI ..andWbo ..anla '"Y 1'011'\18 7" 1>6 r~JlfI.It'd to 111\1 re ," he anflwerUI • Ibe c'od ; .. Dpnr belU't I llow you've gro"n I I s c:ontl'llltinj( the resp8cti\'e lte/DSwith the BUL '.010 alllhe Pl"I,lo round hi ... ""Ille nil "~rd 01 your lila here 1" I rt'JIl, aum annually pilld in Mladfs to min· &'611>. ~1"""~1i!d r.~, .0... orlJ>~ lrom lb. "lie is waiting (or you lit home." isten of tho GOilpel, whicb i, glvell at IIU 01 here,e. The good old l!Ountry woman had tG,OOO,OOO ouly. For abc knew 'bol'n"llI lb. 1101", 01 Iho """L he nel'or hJlcl the l~aIIL doubt of a warm weI· come at her brolher's bOUl!8, and Fred "'."" Ih.1 ,10), TJlF. Menn(lnit.o eeHlemeont in Man· w<I'1lI~~!~~ flOW Iho hIIlI)o04...udlhela'h... cprloinly confirmed htlr expectations. itoba C(lntaiu. eight town8hips, In which Wb. 'f"~r. Oihtl0f, Jor Ib.l...,..Jv'u 11..1;11" IO('lIol lIe found the old black leather Lmhk, .t:Jr glllltueil In lbolJll, •• r 01 h~r Ule bag, the balld·box, the great bulging Aro 10000ted thirty·oue vlllngcs, Mch IIf lL ADd .I~I~:~ CT.. cutlou umbrellR, lind \luttbem 0\1 in tbe doze n or more houtlel!. 'l'bere IIro ·11'1 Cl\rrillge. Ue nuule hlH aunt go to the liunilleH of about 2,600 sou" ill aU; 6,1;00 nul t~~c:~ tf.:;;~~r.(:O fr,~.lh .. ""'pL Lhe l'eetaurllnt arid refresh llef\lt'lt' bofore lIoreR of land llro under cliltivlltion; tlluoo ' ,,'n ....'",1". "ere ".'~Iltn~ /Q, .. h' prl""" slarling on thll long dri ve home. He 6,000 busbelij of grain will be eow n tWd Allill~~"J':a::'iltb~ ~~\ielU1<1 ronduoa . .... Ib. p'Cllr listened with respectful intere~tto all the oDlgb: misbllpB 01 the 10ngjourJlI~}', and sym· y"ar, lind 8,200 bushel. of potatoeil Tl,eD II!<ttOIY. ('r1t~ tbrCUlh ber /I!I'urllS, .Dd a patbi~d ,.,ith the .. RuinutlOu of e\'ery planted, and the aettlenllllvollOme 1,200 morlAl Hutch I 've got OU, d~ar, in the .hre,,40... rod bor .,,, h!lad of cat\ltl, besides hol't!l)8, 8he0I', 80 .h. ' 1'IOIulol, ,,'.Ik.d lIl' 10 'bo ....lIOn old and dust nud 1I1ll0ke," ftwiJlc, poultry, eto. ""le/1.;lIne a dolt'n evrlM lor .. Itl. '" .be And be chatt.ed J!le/l.lll\ully ofhlsclliltl· ."..,lIy aald ; ibb rccollections 01 the tiny hou!Ie aud AJld Lho bru,", r.a..... nll.held 10 ICatlel, ror tho toUr wide fllrm where l:illbino. lived. . . IOJUowbat ab" JOHN Ba.toHT,wbo recently made:1l And b...... hu laulbluJ: al blm f,oUl Ih. ""rD.r or t< You &ee," abe told him, II I made up m<1lt JlO~erful apeech In the lJriti@ h b ... y.. my mind tbis year I would come to aee HoUilO o( CommOD! ill oppoeitioll to a ;1 You IDny h... Ibt'IU nil for DothloC. and mor., 1/ you nll once more beforo I died. I've Womall Sulrrago bill, of wbich his JU" "'01," 'Iuolb 1Iu. tried to berore no IV, dear, but sometbinp; tu.nlbow, wr aoud Idfo .. , bul _I'lTlor or nuther aUA/'il ltindAr~d. Dear, dear I brolher Jacob Willi the eilpecial chanl' " I willthf'Il1."aJdlhe; , "'~ ... And .b. eJamberO(l 00 lb. ",",on, mlndlD!: uol who You're all groll'n up. I 8'poae, lIud you pion, voted {or a similar bill in 1861 whe" it ""lUI advoCl\tcd by John tllart W llh :11I~:r~o~y;e<lkl ... roJUI,I.S In tbo ClOrJlU 01 "'lUI but II lot 0' bllbies lll8t time poor bet Ole. John brought you to see me." Mill. The mol'fl deliberate j udgment of II Oorinnc is the youogflllt , RDd sbc itt :Mr. llright hOI con vinced h.im thAt hie CJln'I~~~~:~hl~~!~·.~a~I,nt<k, .be clupcd her elght~n. Wilber ia tbe only one older (omler Tote WIUI wrong, flnd that it WIUI A."I Ih," whl."'....... lllllck, 11'0 Jell.,. I Ibru.1 tbRll I nm ," umlurtltaH.I lOr Ill.".: , u Y I b II d I' cast uuder the influence of M)'m llnlhy c.rr, lhtlU boot .ga'" thJ.r l"OkoS., .u.11Io ... ro thllt IOU · Cl1I, Temem er, f, ear, m Il,• • p', I" j:lad tbllt Juhu's wi(e brou~bt up such a . with Mr. Mill and admiration of 'him, Aod .b••"e<.Jr lruJle4 UllOa blU! frow Iho COrDU fiDO frun il y. I'm ouly an old maid. but rather than from a eareful examinati\JU , 01 bu '70. I do loye children and youug foLkIl." for him!lelf of the principles lllvol\'ed. Loud lb. UloUor ero... d ....... "uiblog at the But a chill fell upon the klndJy old at.rangr. unctrU..h IrMk, t And Ll'e ...., w.. _red end ~nUng, and eo !la'bod belit.• wh en h Qtne Willi relic hed A.• IU, Tun Inerouing demand (or chignonft, b."'lUld DO. '1"'.' and ronr fnllbionably,d_d ladiee gave curlll, wig', elc., promillell to extend OIC An6, :;"~' llul,. 1l00ti .flJll..... a IIOlder lid dla ber a HtriCtly COUrteOUIi greetiDg. Bu~ lrac\e In buman hal r tbe bol Bul ebe an... trod, .. No, I th.nk IQU," lram Ibo for Ibe warm elM(' of Fred's band, I w e <orDer of beu7f. think she would bave reLurned to the r uve globt!. ManeiUeB last 1.'1 yflar im porLeJ .talion In tbe eame carria"e I Wllb Ill. new. 01 lono! on .. ebltnl to Iba deu .. ·nu"e CAIne, 110 fi eeTenty' ve t b outlt1n d .. I Qgrlms rom lri.nd. Ih., .. ould g'''. . woullded and IIOre WII felt. Aala )li.o01, Egypt, Jndla, ()bina, Italy I:Ieoudll.' Ibe.wbu bUD~.u.a IIX lhom, e"lfL Ilt, .. NOL one i:i'IJI," Ibc Ibou~ht, to aDd pld«1 tbrouCh Lbo"","I, F .~ d b and pain; wblle France exported, fal l\O .. Tb... I. a.lblDA worlD lb. tOIDI Ib. lll d_ DOt rlN ki me at t e train, 1 gb t before 1.·1 Ilea ur 11 L i dU! t I'l' 10 VI,') lilt tho folk'" lUI r, u u y go up n eren TbOU~llh" lllllo blu• ..,yed rot.l, ...1Ib alwlolll. .t'Hd_.JIl!-ll~ a ilYer _ _,.. SIIe ~ of OM lnuId,.t qfil't1telerYaut "rt ..........."'., lrty ton .. worth nt'llf'y two m'l· _ . _ _ ___ __ upon hillllunt, ,Prolilllling another if I!he lion franca. • early the ,.holll of thil TilE I1E''''..BP or IUNDJEtI8. Will! very nttentlve, IUld liimeel( e..cortecl went to England aud America. Thu the old lady to her rooll1. It Willi not Pari. ehUronien now C&l'fllully collect - Un. Gorham pu~dowDa lett.en hcbRII o(leu U,e young man'lIindignation louod \111 MD!aU paper pMce" with bair comb- lK-ton I'Cnlling, lIod lcuking around the voice, tbough it, grew hot o\,('r many lng. which ladles and Benaut" daily laLlo at ber bloomi!,!; d&uglllill'll,-&lKH...u.aweful acta of bard BelfllboeM in the two tRll, bandl()me IlUns, abe llllid in 11 house of his mother;' but bo lIIIid somo throw out of the window!!, alld oblAin uol.efu1 touo : warda on that lIay that called a blush to be franC!! per kilogram for tbe combto Your Aunt !:!Abins Is comrng, Ilntl the cbeeks of the worldly woman. ingl!. haa invit~d berlMllf here without cereIt Willi not II very bul)' e&fOn; and mony." finding Sabina waalikely to bave II sorry • TUE other aide ot the" CblnNIC q uea" WheJl ?/I a.ked Arabella, with an in, tiOlO if left to tbe other memben of the tlon n- Ie Ilowly fincfin.. its wily Into tonatlou of intenec difgUllt. fA~i1Yt F!ed uked fora holiday, and ap' " .. be will reach bere this Rftenloon. polnteC] hlllllK'lf tbe old lady's e8COrl. He print. A cOTretpondent of the Oinoin· Wilber, you will ba \'e to meet ber." was too proud to care for tho (act that nati Gud/~ lIIys be haa yet to find the "Sorry. ma; hut I promieed to drive the qUilint lillie figure on hi. arm atBnt "",pectable citizen in California l\1l1lll Caldwell to the park. ,}i'red can trllcted many an &mum ~Innce, but '!fho dlMle not My that the tate oould go." gravely tood by while 0. new drem for not set alons witbout the Chint!!e. "Certainly, I will go," Fred Mid Dol~ the dairymaid, and a city necktie Tb..... Ire partlcubuly neceaeary to the grav.ly, tbough lhere ,,,1IJj a hot fluah on (or b the hired wan, were purehaaed. .... his forehead. "I RUl \'ery foud oC He gave undivided attention to the fumen. They are Industriou!, labor- aunt!' more important selection of a new black IIIvlng, and cleanly lind eurpriaingly "Nonl!C'nllC I" Bllid hil mother. ,I You !ilk for aunty henelt; and pleau.nUy 8& q ulclt to loun. A,:to prices, they de- bave not aeen her for fourteen years. I cepted n blue ' ilk lICarf with large red mand high wagee; forty a mOllth for a never went to the de~atable old {arm apot." thnt W8I preaent;;d to him, appre· coot, twenty dollan fur a lICuUioD to nftctJour father died." CIRtiug the love that prompted lbe sl1\ 'k "Neverthel8ell, I baye 1\ vivid recoUec· Rnd 'menlAlly resolving to wear it when I waah dlahet, tend .lirea "lid the Ie; tion of Aunt Sabina's kindne!ll \fhile be paid tbe prowieed Jielt to tbe farm. He drove AWlt Sabina to the park. He tb.ree dollars to four dollan n day {or were tbere!' harvMten, and thirty doUan a month .. Dear me, Fred," drawlcd Luoilla., lOOk her to _al\ the al/Jbts. Once or twice mee~lng fome of hia for {atm bsnd~; t.wo dollan a day (or a II dou't be !elltimental. I '!fiab tbe old porter In a .toJlj, aDd prices to COl'- thing would stlY home, I can't imagine gentlemen (riends, they bad thought rellpond in the trade8 and other aceu- wbat abe 18 coming here for." .. the queer old party II lOme rich rela· "She i. our father's !ister," eald Fred, tion, Gorbam la IIC very attentive," and patlone, all paYRble in gold. "and I cannot find anything 8urprlslnp; had deligbted Sabina by their deCerential in her looking Cor a welcome among her attention. Gu. WILLIS A. GoB1UN died lately brother'1 chililren," Once-Fred bad not counted on that atSt. Paul, MlnntlO.ta, in the mty·firat Mrs. Gorham shrugged ber ahoulders. -il;la pioture gallery, Oornelll Caldwell year of hi' age. He wu born In Fleming If abe had spolr:en her thoughta, it would Muntered In nlone. Sbe had heaJ!l of .1. Ie ed I ' bllve been-"Fred I~ so odd I JUllt like Sabinll tbrough tbe dlesUlted commeBta conaty, K entu_y, p~t c a'!f In bis Catber." But she only IIIld-" I may of Lucilla, aud knew abe had no propDloomiDJton, Indiana, Will a member of depeDd upon YOII, tben to meet yeur erty but II II mi!lerable farm," but alie l the Legilllature and aened l1li Major of aunt, Fred T I will Bee a!lOut her room." greeted Fud with a wile far more corthe thied Indiana ~eglment in the Meld· It W/18 a lOurce of greahaUaractlon to dial tht.n ahe gave her admiren. .A. caD war, In 1863 Gorman Willi appointed Mre. Gorhalll that her children were nil little lump Clime in Fred'a tbroat. Then Territorial Governor of Mlnnuota by like heraelf. '''Oreen.' Over1 olle excel1t bo gravely introduced the elately beauty in. bar rustling aili: to tbe little old· lash· P -Idont PI'e-, whIch office he ably Fred" she would IIIY1 conD'ratulalinlZ ._."" he~f tbat the blooll or .. On;ham perel1 loned figure on hill ann. ftlled. When Sumter anrrendeled Oov. wail not ttlllllllllltted In mol foaturc~ of lI)Iy allnt, Millll Gorbam-Mill8 Oald· Gorman Tolunteered and 11'l1li appointed ber elder lIOn, Wilber, or any or the well." , They admired the plcturea t~ether, Oolcmel ofVoIunlreen, buUorbraftryat three Kirle. Bull Run WAIl promoted to be a Bdga· That Oreerprldo meanUnlen.Ml01!h· and the .Young lady Will cordial ano dier·Gene",I, Be W&I muatered out of nM!; that Greer beauty of a cold, chAtty. lII!"iceln 18M, and mumed the practice hard type; that Greer d Itlon Willi .Al\er the, camo down the etepe, ll.lal tyrannical and narrow·min ed-dJd not Caldwell aru.d: of law in St.. Paul. He Willi muried trouble Mrs. Oorham. Tbat the IOn, .. You mUlt let your a!Jnt drive an twice, hil 8rat wife being MIll! Emily wbo Willi It all Gorhanl," '11'\111 proud to hour or two with me, Mr, 'Gorbam. lam Stone, of Bloomington, Indiana, and hil the core with tbe pride that kuows no going to do I/Ome mopping, 10 J will not III!cond, who nnivee bini, Mill! Emily falll8 shame-tbat ho Willi noble in dill' tax your patience 1)y inviting' you to Newington, of St. Paul. General Oor. position, undsom.e in a flank. manly join u~ but I wan be plClll!8d If )lI@s man WIllI in all nIII"""ta a. worthy man, t1JlC\ generoua and selC-eacrlfioing-cbe 00lba · wUl dine with me, and you will rcoulC] not app~c1ate. Hill banal and call for her this evening." feet wel'fl Dot I/O mall ali dllrling Then abe emiled again. made Sabina EDWAlUl8PlBBREPOlIT, 'hene'!fminl... WlIber'e, be had DO fashiono.blo afrect.a- comfortllble in tbe carriage and drove tAlr to England, Willi born a.t New Ha.ve.n, tion.. and no ., G-reer" look. So .bls off, leavIng Fred forty -times deeper in Coan., in 1817, educated at the once mother thought him rough and ooane, love ilian ever, 8II!he in~ded he Mould famOw. "Old Grammar School'" of that and his sisters declared that he had no be. . "He is a very prince of men," ue atyle at all. But. outaide the bome, Id N h d P P clty, then un or rea ent oa orter, whero a great Mhow of weal~h WIUI made thougbt, II a.od I wllllljl'1'8 him one day'a a.nd entered Yale College in 1888, gtlld· by privateecoDomiell, Fred WM more ap- rest. BlfllIIl the dear old IIOU]! Sbe bllll uatlo'g in 1887 in the lime c1aaa with preeiated. auch blue el.ea as mt dear old grand. Mr. E,aril and Chief Juatice Waite. At When be became a man and be1\' motber bail.' , Tben ue won Sabina" oonfidence, aDd coliegehe tAlok high honol'll. In 1840' he that his futher's eatate, tbough sufficient Wal admitted to the bar, removing to to give every comfort, 19M Dot Iflrge found she WIUI worryiDg about the pur· eoough for the extravagance his motber cbl\llll of certain houeehold rJl&tten that Columblll, Obio, where he entered into indulge4 in, be fitted himll8lC for busi. would not go in tbe black leather trunk, partnenhip with liz. B. P. WUcox, the MM, and took .. posItion In a countiDg and that me did not ~e to worry Freo. Slate Beporter. In 1846 he returned ,t o hoUJlO, thus becOming I18lf·aupportlng. about it. the Eut, .,ttling in New York City. Da.rling Wilber bad studied 14w, but hill She drove to the places where the beat When the war brok.e out he arrayed him· first client had not yet appeared, and BOC1da could be had, keeping paid o,er 11811 on the aide ot' President Lincoln, Mn. Gorham aupported bim, trultlng thi aIender pur'/le against alllmpoeition hill fllllClnntloDS would touch the htart of till the llUIt - ~p'wel WIllI MLI8faotorily DominaUyllll a. '!far Democtllt. Shortly lOme mone1ed belle. lrfuBCaldwell ~1111 chOlleD and direoted. Then abe drove her after the nomination of Mr. Seymour, he ' the preeent hope. Sbe Wail her own home and brouflit her to the room where declared for Grallt,6Dd on theelecLion of ml8tre!ll, an orpban·heireM, arid very II grandmother' wu q i1een, knowing the the latter Wail made DI,trlct-AttoJ'Dey, handaome. That BIle Willi proud and stately old lady would make the country. holding the officelOme"hat over a year. cold in ber manner Wail only an ad· woman welcome. ' In 1878 he WIllI ofl'ered and 'd eclined tbe dltionaI charm to Mrs. Gorbam; IWd In the eV6nillg that followed Fred's Lucllla, .A.mbella and Oorinne were en· beart was touched and warmed tIn, Rlllllian mi_on, and in the latter part of th UI1aatiC In their admiration of II Oor- _reely colilcioua of hi. OWll worde, he April, 1876, '!fail appoiDted Att..omey· nella Cald"ell's queenly manner." told hill 10Dg cherished IIeOret and bew General of the UniW S~tee. Nobody 8U8peCted that Fred, blun~ that he liad won love for love.
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A PRESD Y'1I':RUN miMion has bet-n Cft tablisbed among the Pueblo IndiRD8 in New Muioo, ,.,110 lire euppo!led to be a l'emnant of Ule gr('at A1.tec 'nUon. n e\,.•Tllhn Menalll bll8 chlnge of the OIillldou, anel i~ oordinUy received by the nllth·es. RflV, FATll£1lFIN1'ON,of Ea.!t Do ton, la the oldeht priest in New EDgInnll. He celebmted mllll! ",bell there WIIS ou"ly ono Ollt.bollc Church illlhis country betwecn llo8tou and Now York. He is in good beldth, and may li"e to do d lilcii,"c "Cr· vice (or )'tlllf8 to come. IN the lal.e l' rrsbykiiau General At!IOmbly in New Yorle, iL WRIl anuounced that the Pre~by terian .A llianee will be convened in E4inburgh, SooLJand, July -I, 1877. T he II.noual report on home millllioD8 MllolVPd.,ut orgauimtion of liS churcbell and 210 Sunday·!cbool~. Re· relpt. tbe put year ,,'ere '288,000j ex· pendltures, '284,000. A CON FERENCE recently took lIlac in Rome betWI!W !!even Catl1ioals and the repmentalivCl1l of sovernl of the gretLt Powe"" wilh 8 vie" to aettliug tbe dlf· ference!! betweeu ibe \'arious ~la\.e11l11l1 the Church, but the dl!llired end wb Ullt attained, tue prel8tea ueclariug peace to bean impollllibility witbou tack-uoll' lcdg. illg tbo slJiritunl iudependence of tbe Cliurch. 'rtm singing of lOme of the modern l'flvival h,OlUI is I18verely criLieilled and condemned by lOme writerp, l1li Lhey aro founded 011 battle, war, nud military contest!!. 'fhe ground of the objeclinn 1M that tho Gospel is peac,lul and ought to In(>p~1Ill tllIl military spirit, Still it i" held that the ll(e of the sinDcr and of the N1inL I. ~r.~n~d 118 " wllrfnrebaud tbe Oh rlstian 8 ~ed to II I'u t on t e whol\! armor 01 God,' lIod" fight tho good Jlgbt of rallb." ~~
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WIllI 'ftonll., !Ia, Above It. liabilltiee for tbe put year, the Doarll had 011 hllnd Ig~~~;::r~ 'U,OOO. Toe IUID 0(',,3,000 lf8II appro1M ' ted pna to t h e work o( ml_ ioll. d uring lhe y9r. Of lhia amvunt Lhe J nllian IUld the Mexicn Cit.y Mi.aioll l"eCf'iYe ti'e I i dl 1d I· L eI 10 ar~.t II v III DUIlJell, uam y,' ,. 000 apiece. Belore tbe clol(' o( the Ilion the 1le4rd decided to aend a lliaho]l 1.0 Oblna duriup; Lbo IlUmmer, leaving lbe elcction to tho OoUege or Bidhops. TSE Adnntiata adhl're to tbelr tbeory of t.be aperoy coming of the &\'ior with great tenlllliLy. If timo oont.inul'lI, tbey propose bolding tbelr lnllual Conf~reuc(l for \.be IAle oC New Yorir, at Spring· water, ill LiYingatone county, commen,," ing June 8, Tolle Maille Oonlen!lIce will be-beld Ilt Bangor, JUlie 13, the .Advent camp-meeting at Beebe l'laiu, 011 the PllllllUmalt riYe!.! beginning JUlie 2i, nnd the Vermont uonferellce will hold He _Ion in conneetlon with a camp-meet.In" the lalt.or part of Augnst.
vada. With tbi. uinge I!8t out &earChed the /Diles. .A. broken In cned, hut the country, ceived lettefll from him minra, be coOlwenMli Ail for ED gland. Lalt City, Schuyldll county, man who Willi work in, theM who had on one while drunk boaAted near Soraotoo. The of thia maD «0 Binga reaol,.ed He accordingly qnietJy~~d lleCured stable Maley. • ...' 11 •••• hony OiLy, ~bl~ll~ej~ Jn~BrY;leW with the miner. nized III Kelley by Jen:ai11~" deeperate retlatance to curi!d and t.alren to .Sbj~"'d(~' locked up to Luzerne county allO recognized by ber of one of the peradoea In the He 11'l1li _ted reeently tor In an outrage at RoblDlOD'. Patch, and "Willi out on bail. When tab,. into ouetody be had on hie.JlerlOll aree loaded revolvera, a bloocFatalDed wie knife, a. alungsb9t and a btUy. Preooclty of . . Robert HaU, the preacber in Engla.ad du tUTY, was a hJI[d Ituden boy. Hia precociLy WM be could well . . . . . . .'.. p ......,.. (rom the inllCrip'loDII Oft in ~he graveyard Into w ul!ed to CArry him. .An l1Ih maaadne givea tb818 l1\UltratloOi ·hi. wOft"ilerful proooc:ity: When about five he w~ I8Dt'toa dameschool, and lOOn show great 10Te for boob. He aet up a lib or hil own and jn the old cbapel g ~ard would spend whole evenings lth his boob
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to ber bill. ntt.entiou to tbe flct tha~ tbe 8pot Willi !rut a 801111 one, and tbat tbe carpet WIl8 but a mi!!erable worn, threadbare con· cern, thnt could 11IIIt but a ahort time at be, t, Her bost grew inIJulting, and tnlked of the police, etc" lllld 110 Lbe lady gave ill and eOD5Cuted to pay. But tbe day we left the hlltelllbe walked quieUy uut purcbU!letl a f\wLrt bottle of Ink aud, returuiDg to bee room, abo delug;! tbe carpeL frOIl1 oud to Md, " You .hall Dot mlLke L\\'o carpetB out or Ole," was her COUlment to tbe t'x\IIIperRled botel· keoper. Un Ilnother oc:c..'\.8illll, au American gt'nlleman \\'lt8 conlpelled to pay for a huge looking·glnes whien had a smllll orl\C1k ill one corner, tho orack having C'IxiSLe<1 wbell ho cngaged the room, but he, ooillg unuted to tho wiles IIDd wlclr:· eUnt~" of fllrei go ioW!, had never thollght ofcalling:1Lt.lntlou to it. He paiet hiB bill withlluL a word, but be Jlbatt.ored tbe mirrur Int.) fragmcnte betore he len. tho hou&>. The worllt form of swindle, however, i. that which i~ prActiced upon 118l'f1Ons who tllice furnished apartmenta in PariK. Mllny French people, and HpI!cially French wOUlen, lUake a comfort.lble liv· log by blriDg 8)111rtmeuts on Ions leaaee, fuml"" iug tbem, and then renting them out 1.0 roroignen. The price ia always "uOicienl ly h/I!h, being generally t"lce Ibo rent 01 an unrllrullhed apartmeut of tho ~a ruo BiM and IItyle. One would think: thRL luc b char!!", would conr any ordinory ,,'('ur lind lear of thafurnltunl, but Buell is not tbe idea of your Parla· illn p"'l',r,laire, On the contrary, when· eve r UJII tl'nllllt i8 ahout to depart. a (ur, nitLlre eXill'tl, armed with an ~Innntory, l~lon of the preml_ Jo:yery ~crju.ch, bruhe, or crack, eYl'ry ml_ng nail or ~JJavi uClI chair baclr: ia aet down iu tbe bill at n price V\lrylng from one franc 1.) IIill. of chiDIl
TKlXGS IlERE A.ND THERI!. TliERE is notbing to bo gal ned trying to look through Il knot.hole with a glills eyo. MOIIT of our mlafortunes aremore BUPportable than lbe COulUlenta o( our fri ends Ill>on tbem,
IT is not eliq uetl.e I D St. Louia lor a latly to perul!8 all ic&crfam sign aloud whlJe walking witb a gentleman. VACCIN ATE. Politeuel!8 never hurte IInyoue. alllllpox wlll not attack you LCyou allow it to talr:e Tour nrm • AN excbange t.ella of II Philadelphia youth WhOM dererue to a breach of promiee su.i t WAIl that colltracta made on l'\Wlday a.ro not legll). A BosToN paper, noticing the pride of young meD enterlDg buaillesl hfe, . , , too many of them wish 1.0 rotail high. toned Itmwoorries instead of lledtlling plalu codfish. AFTER a. liugerins iIIne"" of thirtyyell~, Johu B. UIIU, o( Taunton, , pa'\MId a"ay lut week: withl)ut a aI,h, leanng three tlocton out oC .t.ea.dy ""rlr:. Ul'ON • Sunday ennin" wben the l'Oul i. lifted 00 the winl'~ 0 faith, and a holy calm brood~ liver all 1\ll~Ul'fl, wbat tendor fl'gret comee wltll Lb.e thou«ht that tbeklndlins wood mult be "pilL and the tube go~ IIJlfrom the cellar, 110 that Wllllhing may begiD at.li 'AI o'clock Monday morning.
I!Cldo m or never tb of haYlDg 10 \'entory o( th o era~b, holM IClratobetl atJd Hl>OLd takeu II' en leor IbJ mona 10, the lIIIme deft-cLd are generally paid for iIODlO ti ve or .iJU.InICl Ont II. the I..... t. -ebi'll 1110 experta al woy. rec:el ve twen ty per ~ellt. ou Ibe charge .. 10 it for hill in· .-1... our berlt ohaIl ..... ten!8t to tUn lip AI large a bill l1li poui. -8. I/. ."..-. 0 .... ble. Tbe AUOld thu. extorted nr,irom IT Is eet.imated \.hat in New York city Illty doilatll to ~ix hundred, IIccordln8 to alone there are over ae\-en'thollll&lld peo' tho elegance of tbe lurnllUl'fl and \.be ple who perform on the "tage in 110_ leogth of lime tbat the apartment hu capacity, good, bad, or iodiflerenL A, been occupied. llr:now of one iDlltanee a rule thoy Are miserably pClld. It ia where the tenant, by tho terDII of hill every actor's ambition to get to be a aW lefllltl, WILlI obliSed to Ilut all t.be kitchen and hIVe II piece of hll own, and 8Yery uteuMUI iu perfect order before le..llIl;. oue of them, from tbe low_ aU the '!fay He did so, and when be came to lettle, a up, firmly belie Veil hlmlelf to be the belit bill oC ton dollUII for damagts to the actor in the world if he could onl1 get klwhen reudered. "Where are the the people to recognize him. damagea '" hc &liked the expert, In blgh N ~Cto) D"""'0 _ bod indiguatlon. That Indindual ltOupt oaWIOH "'....... :.,.,...e y hlgb and low in the perfectly orpnlied leR a IUIlall TO ume of Shabpe&re at the room for a lingle injured art.icle. depot yeeterday. Thel'fl WAI no name in Finally, in " corner he ..pled a IUIlalI It., but AI the ~n WAI marked with be_A .--' worn Ren com menta l1li crudely es})~" tin"UAI'pper, ~'-"what ____ ~ II pia«lar\&ed from Veda," It no lOul," 1k1.1'e.B lIIo Aet.-The Dilemma of a with U!!C. "There," he cried, t.riumph· II _1l.. W. E. for _ e thought" and a lonnr Ladr. autty, holding it up ~e light. II Very .up of paper with direetiona lor knitting The otrenehe and obnoxloDl cUlltom of ([ood," aDawere,1 the.A erican, coeUy: woo)en ltocklnga wllllln it for a book I pnld teo cente for t.ba thing when I .L d' t. "arded gentlemen accompanying ladies to thea· ..flr.t cllmll bere, and I will repillce It., ~_~~~" ....e epa. egen a. once .onl' ~n, and leaving their charge wbile they you like, a' the aame price." One lady, fio out to II eweeten their breath" or ou hiring a Curniehed apartment, fouoel A Wj,GBB o( a Dovel deaorl~~lon tI'lIII chew clovea," ia becoming more and ill one oomer or ber 1Ial00u a amall table made and .ieclded recently at Marybormore 'PrevaleDt. It shOWI a decided covered with red cloth, 10 dirty and ough, In Qneeulland. The local ~per want of reepect to l&lliea, to Illy the leut, wora lbat she l\eDt It up to a lumber- .tate. that an old and dilapidated pClCnt.and the aentlemen, knowing that they roow to let it out of the way. Wben book, coutalning a ten-pound note, WM have the idUDt.age, not only IIbuae I~, she left RIle WM forced to pa)' ab dol· thrown In the middle of the meet, but in a degree degrade themaelvee. IlIrs for II soiling the table." A. the oppealle the Pnttoffice Hotel. The be' Ladlee CAn D(Jt go to the theator alone, wiliest oC the AJnerican corroapondenta WAI that ODe hUDared penone would pUll Dor '!fould it be compatible 'with proprieabrolld once remarked to me: " You may by without plcklogp!~' One bundred ty for them to do IOJ and no lady will hire an unfnrnillhed apartment, furnish and forty pel'flOOi , ont of whom forfeit the chance or l!eling n flne 1>1&)' , i it I t at the three, viL, an old man a nunemald, and I d and good acLing merely bec&ul\8.her geD' it., an lYe D .or wo yeah; a" new chum" kl~ but did not /Itop tleman friend OOc8IIiooal1y aht!eDte him· end of tURt time, ir you take , our furni· to halldle I'. I.t -~'h' ha- -maiaed turo down I.e the court.-yard, break it up , • l1li. • ..... """- Tbe old adage that the nOll8 can't nnd burn ill ),OU will have apent Itllll unnoticed for a mu lonpr period had be cnt off to spite the face is no where than by living in furulded apartment.. not Mr. Kennell,.. dog, Olyde, plcired it mol'fl applicable thp in th U, in8tance. up and deUvered it up .. the Dar of the So there Is DO chance Cor a remedy from POtItoffice BeteL the ladle&. Public aentiment should A ~Ieep)' Clommodore. have the .buSth to crush the ediou8 When lkinbridge lilt to Ja"l., the ADeUn. for lill 014 lIII&ftIIo Cua\oDa before l&. pndjc;ee become unl· Al1 old whit. woman wu ~ -.enaL A atory ... reached ua of a old weather·beaten ae4IDan In.anabl, uleep. Tbit .1Ino),ed Jan'" and .. da fo d -\" fo d young man wbo '!faa 110 f8llpectful to a CeU 1" ago t rl1....en::a! IlD (or the fll'lll time In lila life he round bh a ...w ,ou.ng lad" and 10 courteous, lhat we I~ make hllllt. to publWl it, for it ill too wit and humor of no \LvaUln roullng bis ~~lt~o:::o=teS:' :t.lI8d~~ replete with admonition to A eitwr to proper wllkefulnelll. Where- corner of the dock, and lOOn a{t.nward young win n\lt 10DS since invi~d a UpoD when Jaryls reached that point in an old colored man came ln, bdnslus a young lady, a IItranger In the city, to tlie eSllCulion of hie pllinting t.bat the pltcberof coft'eeand a 1>Iateo{ p'iOrilioOi vialt one o( our theaters. Tbe young exprelllion , Willi to be caught/ be com· and approaobing tlle mirahal be uted I, charmed wlth the olrer, consulted meDced a tirade against tbe' nllvy, qUell- in an agita&ed yoice: ; "BollI, 18 yerlOtan old whIte lady in e frlendll with whom abe "III atol'ping, tloned the herllmm ofiteofficel'flandmen, his banter until BaInbridge's dar named Riley '" ho wel'fl ._hle, 10 the youn! peopfe And kept Some one r~plled In the a1IIrmaUve, went. At the end of the first act the eyet! flulled, 88 they were wont on ibe young man excul!8d blmeelf for a mo- q uarter·deCk. ' Jarvis talked on and rap- and the old mlu'l\ face brightened u)l at ment, and leA hiB II\I&t. The young lady i<lly painl.ed, until t\lc old commodore onoe. TurnlDg to a num6er of gentleh said Jo paid no attention to his absence, and started frOID bill chaIr, and approachins wu not UDea.IIy until the cutlain fOlIe on Jarvid,lbook b18 fi.t in his (ace, and m~:'Ge~men; I heerd die momn' det tbe third act, when ber anxiety became thundered out he would not II allow a der rrlice nad- 'retted my oJd miaaIa, oum bere to _ ber, and dey manife.t. Stlll the yonng man did not - - filceo maker to ftpeuagalOllt hill p~ an' appeA!. The curlain fell, the orcbeatra f_lon!' hother iDlltant and a petllOn· wouldn't lelDme in. .Dat ole ladYJ played and &gRIn the curtain rolled up. al ~ult m.lgM have ,ensued, wilen Jar- gemmen, Willi a rich woman onst, and 1 The _ t beeide $e 10nng lady wu ,I.e 'plUDg lllide bunt into a hearty Willi ber I!8nant.. Sbe raiaed me from. a vacant. Now the young lady Willi really laugo. and told the oommodore that he IIIDalI oblle, aDd when I . beerd of d. alarmed, and her mADner Willi painfully had 1.0 waite him up IOmehow, ell!8 the trouhle she Willi in 1 feltjt!lt lLke cryln§; obvioWi. At laet the play 11'118 ended, picture would have no more expreealon and when I cum hen, and dey wowdn , and the audience were 1I0w Jy dilpera1ng. than a. gunner's Iwab. HlI head of lemme _ her, _ I, lllell, alie lin, had Tbe bewildered young lady unoonllOloUl- lJaInbridge 18 one of the bett plcturel Duffin to eat, and I toot all de mODeJ I ly aroee and, uDeIICOrted, followed with Jarvlf ever palnted.-O>l. Tllrope jltBald- had in de world and fetched it to ber." , He theD ad,.anoed tow.rd the doeJr, the crowd. A.lIle reached the~Mtlbule will', /Jonthlg. abe deecried frlende wbom Ibe bad not 1lI her by DIIIIIe, and w..... abe ~ 'leen for yean and who, at the aame time, .AllJlBBB alway, rigidly and undeviat- , aald: "Old mlal1l, bere'a .ulblA' recop,nbild )aero ExplUnlni ber IIOIition Ingly to the truth i but, while ~u ex· done broUSht lor y,r &0 as. Yo. WII to them-ber emh&rr&lJllllU!nt eowing lIrell! what II ~rne expre.lt In a pl8lllinl !dnd &0 me 00lt, , . WM, and pill more empbatic than word_lbe Willi manner. Truth ia tile picture the man' to help deal AI WAI pod to me." driv~n home. Now for the aequel. The ner .. the (rame that dl.plaY. IL to The old woman 1»u..t into tan M . . youne IDIIn bad beeo " • ..,eetan1nl hill advan~. Truth COIIy.),ed 1n audere &COIlp&ed IJae bounty of ber filrmtr ...... breath II .,ll the aftl!rnooq, Ind AI IlIOn III and t.crimouioUl langllar aeldODl IlII a - W~foIl 0Prrfap0..... of ,. ... he leA the ~heater he .tumbled and f~ll, wutary ellllot, alBoe we reject UIe U1I~ 1oA.Tow!IGL and a friendly policeman at once eaoor~ heCRlllI8 we 1Il'fl prejudiced .! A "'.... ..... _<lJI ...... r WII eo ............ him to the station-hoUJ18 where be 'pent mode oC communication•. 'l'Iae _ . III the night.-NetO Y"k ~ .AdM'- mOllt be WOIl befol'fl the Ita&e1leci CAD be fa'for cl CIIWII" tlaat •• ernJIII..-. !niqrmed, All 01'811II1II .................. ' tiler,
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