Daily News, Volume 2, Number 68, Franklin, Johnson County, 6 November 1880 — Page 3

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1LY NEWS

Indian*. Chicago and

Vthern Oliaots...........11 SO a as *ern Kcctneky 4'JO a fa ^anapoH* andtitto*esst.... 4 90pm knapollx and elation* cm ffndalia. Railroad. ...... 4 30 nm f,*lJU*ao.*lnoeaoUa»i ^seotwra........—...... O&pin..

itJjcro IIUimH *.T .ir.T 7ao*o..l*(»»dL Lxtui* and thro* went....... 4 JO pm.. JSOOA^ Louie and atatiooa on Vantells Rallrned

NORTH.

.icago.

111.,

I,,41VldCd

,r

their carrier, I Sunday eolleetfowt ov«i the entire city la *iad •between 4 aad5 m, and a«Un ia the bum tie*« part of the Wty between aitd 6 o'clock

WINKS

JQ 0 :.]1' A3«*

KDAY. NOVEMBER fl, 1S80.

Post jBn^eun.'JP of ffc? ttatfx and rarrter^j^lt**^ Oarrtera te

Igg*tor'"Clogal

**b«

EAST, lelivery.

.*naj,-. and hro* ea*t .. 700 a to.. fSQOmd and «uuton» on llaRaJtroad......... 7 00am K«)an mi# ana atatioe* on ilia K&!lroad. 11 80 am f.poHs and atattona on 7 DQ am $t.

J15 pa

215

pm

WEST.

and thro* went

.^tkraston Vandalla EJRL and

00 are .UQQtmdt

'nt^ Carii^r DUtr

District- Fred Tyler, Carrier,

^orih nlde of Main street, between &th and jfi«M north frota J' Jthetllci between ttwfcen 4th firia 5t nh »Ucet», north of avenne. ,»lkoxn DiaTBioT—John Kopponholmer, The tooth ftidr of Main atrett, between tli and all territory between 4tii a^d 6H -*6th to the city HimtJi, 1n«1ntUt»K to ti.c nil '*«»n 3d and 4th #treet* and to tbe altev bei and 7th Dtroeta al*o 7th street uotith of n* to city limit

Tatar) I)t«TRicT—.lame* .lohnaon, Carrier, Th«» nouth side of Main afreet, from the riv th street, and all territory weft of, the alio

Sd and 4th atreet* aonfb to etty limita. Koubtii Dim-hict

Frank Sibley, Carrier.

Dimtmut.^Frank

Fm

M. MtUa, Carrier.

^The north aide of Main street, from 7th to th«jti ranal. lxnween 9th and lOUl atrooto, nnd tl] wrltory from rtm #lle* between7thand8thuti mat to the V^ftdalU RR., north to 8d avonue, 11 terrltiHry north of the Vandolla RR., e, loth atreet to city limitM. I

MIXTU IJiwratrT—John R. Myer*. Carrier. I Th*? Hon Mi «id«s of Main, between ttUi aod 7th jtroets, from Uio alli^ between

«ftat to thu

to mak»- cxtra coilfrtlon aud deliver* RKdeuVtOKH.

K»m.

re are fonr dell«e»ief» oi ei««i jMkrt of the eU* nt

ot

Re«#irtnx boxe* fiave beeh placed on erer* ©or n«r of Maia et««*t to enable |er«o««r««4diag near llwataiS thew»elvt»« of

»tail thew»elvt»« of &e

fr««iuent ralk.

jsuuin therWa aitfc a v*ryt«ii«nw] nub

on

The attention of Ute publie i« called to thejrreat dkMtanee each «wrrier k* «*Wi8»d to .walit« and tlee living a ilUtanee back tn yara* arv e*ri»M«ltJ" to plaoe.boilfMi» tMf froMIUifrf*or It (huch other cai**oi»Ui*t i»tac4» *». will f4cillt*tfc the proaut dell«CTy of trtaft. CamiiviMB* viot allowed to «nut longer than' HQ aecoads Pi^aa anawe bell, and aner waitin* thai tons a»A fveelvi anawer, he wnat rtiatn th# mail «no" v*e n«: __ H*«r*. C*rrt»r* are oNlfed to ha |*yinpt, and to do ittair work qntekly, bat underao e^wuiwaneee t^helttpollteor dl«oontt«ontggiA adjWleh *»oal

aitowoo #wet to a flviiit no next dc«

VmwifHlSately reported to t#i Pot *»»t»r. P*^ onnins dojt* Are warned that tmlea* they keep Iiwta th?d dnrlnt the day, carrier* win wat dallvet air taaiK H«t ther will be obUfwd tocall atth

aitea it. lit in ii ij

BILLIARD PARLOR

*v *.*** 4« AN Jft,—

a

SAMPLE ROOM.

.. 1# Wtsf^fn

-4: 3^.. N-. Finest and Best

AMI LKJIORS

of

*11 kind* it

the bar,

«Kk

of

Cicar* on

hand

dht^ecgNr

For table

114

i* rullod

tho

jpftrtoL

MUb mm

nf itll H*W\rilliiOflH

south Fourth

ails l*k

HAVB ooxmum Td^ SAt NO.

Uw)iiir{i««i of wttl »flKNM04

W You'll

K#.b city wlOir*-fl ia rlfr.

•.

Tto» wwrtd is H«a«e of exett«mrnt~

Hare ax»ra«i', pay box,toaay oo.

a

Tbf tinm*n***%»oatc va*y aUar* y«w ^**r*oTh«^ inning and art llliin r~~ Ti liar a|i|irwiilii»n

B« Kimrdad. and baate to depart. j-jf-

i"

«_

3 IS pm ISOQmdt pm

TtwUltnart aatCKRHi mm inriiilnt. J)cck«d out In Uxrir tinael and »bow Yoamaybetn^ttsJiowl^-

Havr cocragr. aiy boy. to my no. brtfMnttpr wtem ®ImIw be, r*»ik|au*^iv|| ^v«tb«|oa raffko B*e. |, Tb« s»icMliiff h#lh mr* op«» beftw* yoo.

Tlmr lislite. l^m ibry d»ac« to amt fto If yoo ahoald twicamptcd to enter. j. Think twfcw, wren ibrtce, trt you go. J» ooara««alwi»lic»7oar f«

It

4 30pm..

Oaiam

Lonta and statjoa* on J. A itia «... 4 30pro .10 Lool* and thro' went...... 4 80 pro.. *h«l] ami atattona *ontb mi *lrj3®w,vHleAV!iH:«on«#HH.IJ Spam.. *BP* and atatlona on Illlitof* .,,- lldUnd Railroad 700am eiWata sons on Toledo, Wabash & b'catera RR. west of Dan dlle...... 70Ba ralOOQpm

3

am pn

(thro' poach)... 1(*t m.WMpm

•nvflle and elation* on B. T. H. 4C.HR 70»*a.. #00 am fwa, MinaenoU, WI»eonjtln iNorthern Jlllnoln....... 700am.lOOflp o, Iowa, Michigan, wwu. Wisconsin an14 1139 a mv. 3l4pm thern Ililnola., 790 a m.. SOQfam

I sport and xt&ttona on T. ALogamroort RR........ 4 30pm. GOtf-att kilos* on Indianapolis, Becatnr & Sprinrfkrld ItK. ... 700am.. attcm* on Toledo, Wabuh & JWeatern RR.. ea*t Danville. 700a *|prth»m Ohio. Nor hern jndl* T^«. 'Michigan and Canada... 7 00 am lyf SOUTH. JBpirine, Vloc«nnca and ^Prioc«ton 7 0f» a m.. 1200m!i orl Brunch and Sullivan (thro" jKMcbet) 706iim.

Htnttvllle and xtatlonson E. A *F.

5P. H. RR.. an«vlll« and atationn on K. T. H. Rlt. nthcni TUtsoia and WMtern entuck? ath«rn and We»t«rn

60C|am lo^yro 10 00 pm

18

700aro..li( ISO pm. 4 SO pm. 7

PI.*.ilttnoiaRH."..400aa112

tncky ilnffU/n and vtatioa* on S B. 90pm..

HACK L1NB8.

^alri«tOB.Pr«im Oreek,ftraya I lie iuid aI rbanka,T c^day, |TUttr*day and Saturday 7 00am.. *cli«oi», Ind., Tncadajrand Sat-' ijiwloy .i.i ... etr-t-vftiw 4il0 p-WTrr4^ fei3S

Wb«a jroo 0*iOi« Joannar. brtBlUfcfe I, And trust Uiai a Heaven Father W1U kerp yoq nnqpottod fttwn»l»i. T«mptaiUot) win go on increasing,

AaatreunafttMn arh*nlt*flow. Botlf jonaretrHetoyosr nuuohnod. •ave Um ooonc«, niy boy to wy wo.

THE DEACOK^ TOW,

pew by bfir »kle.

rier. lhewvtr to 10 afte* beto the* city

Tlu- north )*lde of Main alruet, rram the UinirfH. ^nd afl territory weal of tho .#een Ith and Rth *trectn, and north 'italt#. irrii

CH wjdTtti ctrtuif.

dlUP«plarst"..iviljt

eat(al. *OiHh DtomlTigand «tl| ter-

jfltory ea#l on reet and aonUitodty lipita. 1 Ksvmktti Dii'TRU Baganx, jr.. Carrier. Month tide of Main rttreet from 7th east tQcilj Jlnilt*, including tho north aide of Main, cwt ot old eaual lud to dty (Unit*, and *11 territory from Ninth atrevt, eaaf to city Hmita from Pw atreet on the nmttfi to the Vandal la RR. tra4* th«Aortb, ,, tni, 8. Mct'laln, Auxiliary Carrier, whoaeidnty si

trip.

The nmtl eoHectod from street letter boxaa on Main «Hr«m ftom Ift to tsth utreeta, north on 4th to tjftierry, «onth un 4th to Walnnt and aonth on l»i

Poplar, and Ohio atreet botveen l»t and 5th, livery weeh dny between WW and 0.30a m, between OtaOaml 1U:»0 a m. between lfi:S0 and si.OOfP m, /[thia eolleetlnn Inelmle* to l"oplar atreet om the

Month,

and ««»t to 19th. and north to Vaton D4totl between :.*»«tid 3 Mi. between 4:80 and fi:* ami between ami #mw m, All •thet art- collected from twice per day, between -«h mrnOf HJflO and I0:00 a pn«t between 4

1

the

:0G a'ftd ll:&0]a m.

aud' 4:90 tn a)*o a delivery at 8.1D0 p. nu to inch tmolnrn* hotiiea a* ttatir# it, ifhown placit of £u*tnr»# I* located between 3d and 7th mtmeu and not mow than one nquare from Main.

On 6nndaj% the Pr»t Office 1* |open from $Mo to At'cloek a m, Attd porcon* dealrlnn their mall can at the wlRdow doaiititated by tbe aamber

Aa she grew into fai she giW into lair

womanhood, she had become hiscorapanioii

sad friend and almost his aeeoud aelf- Now th»tjfc)ii eyea were beginning^ fat] aud hw cars to grow deaf—indrraitic.s ofaavtHieing uge which he reseated, yet was edai.pmled to acknowledge—it waa ^Wne« *ho tread to himi and talked tohlhC injlijer clear voice, never lotuL but tliatlnct and ita uttertuice,s6 tiuit cKory syllable was a silver coin for tiuiali. The Deo«on lc liii« daughter ita l(e loved iio one el.se in .the world. Evtm her toother kriew that her own- wan thoaeeond plaoe 4n her h«»band!8 heart.. Vet »he was contented for hpr'a wan a *»eot mtd eawilt refigtftd fwtnre, mid, Khe, too|W#Md h|r Ague*,

W» heart was: 5IJora» take the rest! Xake all. but leave me AgnesT For th* fimt time in hi« Vjepertence Ms wealth wa» a matter of utter iudili#Jtfenee to him. He walked on, lookiug stviugi# older than ever befoiv, and the bowed head, shrunkfn stAtun% nml tottering feet were curioii^y hnlfke the !*ir-P*erti\'e. Urrogtnt tn^i. whom very gait wp us^aiiy the uueouexpruision of a will litat would have ita way, encounter what oi»positio« it might.

There was a great spmuling oak which Ktood on the edge of hi* land, shadowing equally hia farm and that ol life nearest neighbor, Harmon Murray. The Hurray* were the opposite# of the Camerona* ^ay, iight-heertrtl, spending money lavishly, gliding the beer? off to colle^ and the girls to city school*, buying books, made and pfcfett**, tllinp Um* hom* with guwta at mtitfat^nscat and in th# hoUdsfcn, Dcmqod Oasnfeitii) could BOt help' hireltig pririte doubts a» to the Christhuiity of the Mnr» raya. ^Tbw^h Hani\» Jlunny wast libmi subscriber W good «bm», and Hi regular attendant on tfce sen-tow of the dmreh, he was. ia the dwtwta otctodioed eyes, a h«ithen mm and a pnblkan. It bad been an aggravation of hw grief that hi hta h«oto?***: fftwred in his aKighhorX I ^Espeeudly liad h«* chafed anS itftigtkd «pais^«he that mmttumba of the family tlmt wtagonktHe to hia owe caral fcr Am®s with a love deeper than that Df* kindrra. HieOeaeon, though a strong ma*» waa aal&sh- He woojd haw Med with «v*f«ion on any man y*ho to wm the Aftettorn of hi* child, for he meaat to 1 kosp her a» hia own particular treiwure if

,uW

o! an uesiniiiiuiiH

t'Utler) ... .... -r-—• ^ibl, sco to

Bollngerjt IJadw,

Mkgry

But that £dgtr Murray liiould

wptwtolw hand,and that, «*•& timidly

Agneaahooht rentaretore-

biw a^»ed

re*i*t«noe as Y*o)«nt Ml ft Till ttow fce b#d t*«B

m-

wb«a three

or ftmr timss

V.-

Sowem.ftLe

4

was

The aword of a terrible suspense Quivering over the boofelioid pamenm and hi£ wife. Iq the hirtAised chamber over the Btttiag-ro theif only daugiit^r, Agdei, lay betw life and death. The doctor gave them tie reaaon to hope that U*e fteble mrk which was flkkkering, and n«ar!y ready to expire, oovkt be agam jjaktodlwl. Fordaya and weeks all that love and skill and teti-

-room IV

and hrotfee& *?ere: drekes in their watching «&d dflrvoticffiu aud *un aireat, in die last few daTHj had been laid on everything je*5*

SiobI "inx-easar. while

tonfZ., .. batri^eaB, life were ail overhnng :tna cloud' ed by the mystery which always hovers ahos&the beduides of tb« depitrting, even when the prospect i* briglit with trus^ i# Him who aaya: "1 am He that liveth aiftl waaik'iui,and behold! 1 am alive forever• more.fl t1

Agnes wuh the Deacon's darling. Stern And grim to-ofcbers, he had inv»riabiy ieeu gentle Au^iodnlgent to her. Xn her babyhoo^ it hafl beeu hut delight 4o have her nesthi against her father's bjtwd breast, and play Wng b^ard^or©iraJeep in# bi»arHW. ''a* a ehild^ her wbfcal^lfc4qble bad beeu upxt^o hia, and hef place in th

s.

jtiri in ras nko iloved

Did he love her beat? He supposwl so and still tliere #v!t» a doubt of it in the minds of ,hia fnftfd. Deacon Cameron had another idol, dplth%t was money. He hug ged it closely Ittd jtornltipped it. slavishly. It coat him bitwtr paiu to part with unleas it were in aonae way which he ki)ew would retunpl llfeJkind and increased. Honest, JmL defifandUjx none, he tfas 9crimpin#«|id expenditure for hia ftuuily aor wuld he bring himself to part with am acrt» of gyom»d, nor the price of portion of hia crops, to aid the poor, toasaiat tl^chttrcli, or to further mission work. Hift Childrtttt hlid been .stinted in thei*«d*i€*Uon, deprivtsd, of opportunities and jdvilegtia i'oi whi^| they longed, and fordli to live narrow, coBiractwi lives iinder old roof, wliere ragel many a ntoravof |«Mion thnt onljN lod and mother kneirany thing aliooiv

4

It wiw ft winter's morning, hut soft and with blue ^-ies, nnditumed genttemmlii winds stirring ens branchf*, Th# physician had told the Atherlhat ther^ waw little probabilty that Agu«i timid snwover and Unit the iarne would ere long be dtwided. Willi pale Ago and haggard c.y«%,he left the W#ittd wandeml pf&l bis ample Imnts, through the gtt ni upfile orchard and Jthe vineyaixt, uud over tb« wwie tnmdowa, that were hiAjwidevf Tl^ ma«^|oul ma d«Kd«te. H«i Ml a?h«rnc«ae had t&mutck htm hare of what the good years had given. The cry

nixe for Agra* or to Taring htr frttiior Htr lutd becoi imlupaant at hi« wife, beauuw iwid '•ocppt^ Mi*. JWfurray'« hell? in caring for t?» «rk one: mar oould lie iswgivejber ignoring Uh dispiw^im and jMiidiog to the Murrojii for fltd jfn this

Bnt now tw wKtft.Iu extremitj. He «4«*gered to a watt icUeath tlie oak, the verj seat where Edgar ieuid Agueft h«4 been ac« exutiomed to* rwt after* $elr ocoutiaual 8»natrr(ii^ tojfPther by tWe cw4»ls or aloq^ the embowered Iams, iwd hi® gra^y Jieiui wentji«*mLjiWft. .IMS. .6^% heart was concentrated in a vehement, worWlow pmv«r, was fl5n to beat anlnst the Almighty's throne. No feeling ofGod's paternity entered bia mind lit that

inten.«ie moment. No muftmbmnee of Christ as tho great High^riw^ who pleads for the ..children of men with a. brotheni tender comprehension of thrir Wsint*. JSo thought Of Sie Hoiy Spirit, with Its flared influences, tame to him, as, »hakeM, tem-pest-tos»ed. a»d almost heart-broken, he cried to 6od»tbe^ dirong One, wh^ coold hear him, if He wonld. '|Tie God of the Deacon's imagination wjw despot, but a despot who could be gradow, An Orthodpx Congreg^itlbxial deacon, b^liering in and accepting aH the doetriues of his ehuroh as he understood them, he prayed, as tttiaxon might have prayed to Thor| as ji i?nm»n to JupitJPT or a Hindoo to Vishnu, that his child might he spared. Sinking to hia knees, in the ngony of his still unvoiced supplication, the cry 4»f Wi wul broke forth into speech: *%ortl? giv* back- my Agnes, my darling, the one precious thing of mrlife! Let her not die, beseech thee! JjO^d! listen. Tbon hast ten thousand times ten thousand in thy H« en Why dost thou want my little owe lamb? Oh, let her lijve! Let her live, and I will xive thee whaispever Hicm-ahalt require. My money, if tiou aakest it, to the uttermost farthing. My will—if it Ik omokr !)""ne. I wlir^irrender it whullyv Tea, Iord, let Agpes Iivep though ihe sit/at the $r*ride|of anolher,and break l^read in the house that jf hate. «Tiike n6t wi# sutirfiine out of the world. Lord, though it shine not. on ine. Hear inV raver, for thy dear Soto's sa^c."

''Anx saifl a low voice, and, looking up. the Deacon saw that his' prayer had had anothrr thipia^lthie^istepaerfi IS%ar Murray walking homeward on the bonjid-ary-^ine Irnd heard the flow of the Demon's petition and *9 be stootl there, bare-boad-jbd, the Amen hM welled up from his hsart sJmoet before ho ?was aware of it. "Can a man go nowhere to be alone?" exclaimed the Deaarm. ^Musfc fte be jfdllowed and spied upon under his own ttoes aiid his OflHt ground '.• ?f I!wr

That instictive animosity was dominani tn a moment, thon$i*the pttfyw' had a el up on is

as we ought."

to make

tion

wink

d*fc, -M«n- ai

The plain fact was

Umt

?i-^f

the Deacon iraa

honest vow, fhllr meaning to kpep his word, while in his heart had beett a vague idea, of propitiation, a^he knoit beneath the ixtk. When Agm^ had fitAt begun to grow utaronger, hia refOiUMfion had been firpa to fulfill his wotd: but as she had «TW.p» o®ward t» h^lth/il hWLlooeenel ita hold upon him. Could miracle have Q&jXrlSBiW dbidMjhftve vteirfrontihtf at ftnf ?rn|»f hant

good his word to the Almighty.

The comparative

^wneos of

h»4 ^iie^

iUs*% aicfhe wda^eally m^iB-ttfmpeml, crwss-gmined and churlish than he had be«n

before.

Even

to AgnesT

girl had

-tfjfr

•,

r» ""f "rrr^p

1

"I beg your pardon, Sir," said' Edgar, humbly. "I did not mtan intr|i^i but I have just come from the house, Mid Httgh feeHa tee thete is a rihada.fat l^usti fcC hope. Agnes has fallen asleep. She may.be.l«tt€r when she awakes."

The shade ^j£ hope was not an hallucination. Very, slowly, vjsry tremulously, 4" most impet'ccptibly, the young giTl pa®ed into the seSrerftl stages of convalescence. So gradLnaV/sras her improvement- thai it tvas measdi^d by weeks. Trom day to lay no change was apparent but from wafe* to week «hght -progress -was visiblv-^nd, after awhile, pale but .beautiful, she resumed hef place in tlf^ household and t^ok up one bv one her old tasks. Like a fily, like a wild rose, like a bit of mignpmjtte, she brightened and sweetened the place where sjie dwelt Hers the mission which no won\an need despise to make people liappy,* to chArrri 5t#ri-y their sullen mohds, ami diffow, pleasantness

Only with her father slie had lost her oJtl inagic, His ^miles ^rew infrequent and his tamper more wprictons and^ ^ij^tain than ever. "1 tlen'tikhotf what to think of Denuon pastor, Mr. Denbigh, the years

Camerpu." said who fo^-^irti

had labored^in the

4

..

Hillside cTiumi. He was talking conlir dentially with his wife. "He ia beaming more crruiky and crotchetty every: d?v% 1 did. hop*M bat the illness of his child would have wrought*change but, if so, it jsa change lor the worse. I am informed that he fwbi«i» voung Murray toentp his door and when iw4«d «him t^nkreka^his subscription to our Domestic,Board, he treated Mew ib&tgh Trial (W1 myself. Adversity hardens a mi^n whtsi it doe* not *k\ t» ia*JT I

m»The,rt ge^wlfe,

self 'just hi

About

AgmSS,

fort able.

J^rhaj^dear, wo

for

him

gun, paid

her restora­

hfs

i|WI»

he

his

while he held therein? the admiration of the eouatQ^ smoothly up hill and down vale and Wtst a-MfewftjfM* linCaRwo^ttMl^i1^ iwtai AWs^B®" aid Mtamama, and titettwted tbe.: thriving rillages which dotted that portion^ ^je Mk- Hbd any other

member of his

tamily thaw dared his di*ple«mpe, the D«anon would have met them with prohibition

4

Kia thiscwase

not

tso lirh iMo Mrtift

^ftilttt tho OamecnrteNMafei^U o&" wardly

all

Uii

the

Dwsoar toiBw tsmed togold. HJs main Jropble w«f fiS

Turtt where

a

42MM tomk .nMUti hmi pra^m*^d hisself

he

f£id had always

hem hi* favartttt eharacter But they all paid thfcir vofrs. Even Jephthtth, wbo^ rw^th »U|1 ^wee#-' ing pledge to the Deity h«d involved tlu offtrtng of Ms only daughter in a dark and mysterious doom, had not shrunk'flrom the terrible exaction. 8anl, iu a moment of haste, had cocdemi»«d possible oflfeu£h to death a^d 16s. Itproved to.be Jonathan whd hiu# u|&*t the bolt of iWlh. aod j»nly the mAfestic tmyteat of the united ni4m

hLs vows

was some-1 that

»a nSkdorlying uubsoil

£tom visiting her at her own hearth, ah©

der

times harsh the n*orr so that, undw her wouldn't hare anyt hittg to do with smoksoft exteriora»dwltisortewa5«.'tli«iw^er

than the fkbrie of which her gentle mpther the front stoop with AlgetnoB. lt is momi* was mad#. light, and the redolent"spirits of llsq

Agnes loved her fstheay but «»e iovea, tackle andsyrinfcaarewaflinn Wins to their her friend too. If Edgar

wejre

the sky: to walk with him tothe choir »SM at

Wi***®

JjT" V-' "-.I

isacm

Th? *JWf

.armory whmi Wistlod with weapons turned (wututly^against the DeacosVico^ sdenfcc. And trafle hu sat at the heiid. qt his table, silent, constrained, and gloomy," impoaiug an umvholaome and irritating jrer presslon 'oti wife and children, t» fiery tafttle .vfflnpi' him, l|e \oftm 1© drW Agn^' sweet* oompoeed ftcc, .where tho patience ths! could wmiz feideHnitely, ^d holdown to the Iwt, was already strained a Madon»a-like dignity, Often. is he saw Edgar' \ftumwr in i^hurch, he felt fchflif.hf^waR ^uritipftMonable in opptwing his »iitl There could be no valid objjecton to pure, stmdy, well-educatcd _and hi Me young man, who loved his and wb*9*v« sta ,j?et«^afd. The ol nate juitagonism of his dislike had [no fbnndataon whioh could be. sustained ,Qy on Months and s^ons waned. Tke apple treew blossomed, ripenied. an4 wwre shorn of their fruit. Successive hi^rvests www reaped, s\jid the® the tid^, of good fortune turned, and the deacon,had anew experience. He lost, money. Appttr, rently stable investments collapsed.' His eldest son we^jt to a distant state. A hope of which he Wftfe' proud was carelessly tsed, and lathed jp consequence. A fevorite JUdemey sickened and died. The bairn t^k fire And -was oQZtsumed, None of the los^es^ so fiupj were cruBhitig but the aggregate bore hehvily on the Deacon and made him very sad. Ashe sat in^ his arm-chairs or followed the plow, he felt that the war •"of the Almighty bad assumed a tangible form.Wl that Hi* arrows were btfng aimed for lu» destruction

One sorrowful day there came a greater loss. The hsmd of paralysis was laid upon the meek and ey.er-^ubmissive wife, in^. she lay for hours in thatdeath-in-hfe whpcji is so-hMrrible. and &P iusitrutable. Now yas the cup of calamity i\vn and running o|er. Never a demonstrative nor a very lovjing husbandjthe Deat'on had felt a true rtsspect and a MmpTacenf'pTOpriefarj' affection for the^bmin *gf^m herftfelf in the Cadtot hloomrr^riher giriliood, when she had chosen him ftom many suitors, L\l"ways had «he hecn aitaithful wile, diligent frugal, and oU-tlient to hi# wishes. When she passed scrffcly awiv. aht id the sob^ of her children, he sht^l no tear but G^d'a lightning had nevertbelens. smitten his Wml. When shf lay, queenly, in silent state, in the house where she had been chief servant rfcther .than mistress, he satifor houisin tlig r»om,living over long ears, yid suffering poign»n£ remorse, which none knowingthe mpn would have imagiied: possible When

!he

"that God is striving with the I^n. mother w!lS ncarer to him tha^L ^.^b, Theto is good in him I am sumrJ^uSnk th« pastor he is not at peace with God. or with him- ant to help him with my ^ubstaiice. Ag

and he is, therefore, not

A few days crept on—interminably long in the abode of mourning—and one night the fkmily were gather^' for Wojship. the Deacon took the Bible, and' slowly turned the leaves until he Came to tho sixty-sixth, psalm. In a voice'-Jiw and emotion he read these words- *. ..... "For thou, O (rod*, hast proved us.: T^otj., hast tried us as silver, is f¥fed,^ Thou., broughtest us into the net* Thou laidest affliction upon oar loms. Thou liast ca|tv&ed men tti ridf over our heads. We wpnt. through fire aud through wai^r but Thou broughtest us out unto.a wealthy place. I will go unto Thy house with burnt offerings. I will pay '.I^ee my'vows, which my lips have utteredanti my. mouth hath ,3pOr ken when 1 was invfrouble."

The Deacon paused.j^lClpidr^n," he. said. "I hamashat\ a «ebnt*oversy with flte Lord. I have made vows but I have not paid them. ThVT^rrf is too mj^ |or 'Mrexander Cameron. sHoll resiit him no longer. 1 have been vsdo conceited ind stubborn fond of my own waj'.ancl cami ful of my own interest. But now 3 shall

begin again,

if I

may,mid seek,

He knows helk in the tftnc ««H Kdgar Mnrpyutwy umi as

you list, and

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wide world

uttecmust.

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good as

grandfather. %||i* I .,..,., ,. t?,

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a^

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not unlike his own haracter and far firmer

prohibited already intoxicated wrol*.

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if

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Miw* Blanche Murray Is a vefy proper young lady. Last w^k sh^ caught little brother smoking.* ,rj#i "You terrible tlung,r «be lmwwl, "I am going to tell father on yon! "This is otilv corn-silk," 'tyurmti^'d,

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It is evening."

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wd

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