Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 September 1876 — Page 6
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77: ri:u!-: or hattkuy n. BV V. II. l l . sm.uiu Mountain t.m.red uicn our i' h I - - r.troa tnomcr lay And over n Uio wooded .ei'!il We lv . t ili'ir linos at lay, At lnt the mtiUt't-iu g'.'.n " "U'l. The Uv .lasl ft"'' At lat the iur.nr pi lt I'll, rtK- . rj;f.inf aru U'4U. W lien, a tlie wind ni.."i'iil blow Am.'..' the frsnuit fl.id. ur l.rierwoodn mostd. our v""w A l:ttltf iii.ii.Un Ukm1. A tinT (.t nf i r kevni, Kri'tn rlpe-hio tn iln sefiiied. 1 f m. li i littio -iie in heaven eHirrolU'n ltv:iinrd.) .p i, ! o .-t-ire-l, lii r l.U'e h.- n-l W eul : Tt rnr'.y hr.nl fo fTnte f.Viitr; ' And who itrc you " At lev.'tii l!ie erp''!-t .nl. -And wherv'n vitiir h'im " he prowled ;iai'. Mie lpe I out. ' W li.v i nil'.' Why .1"U t von Lnow : I'm l.f.le -lane, The I r- Uuf lottery It. 'My hon Whv, tli.it a ti.nv-l a , An. I y an I Bin aiv .lend, Ann ik 1 ri'W the kho all day A'.or.g AS er(ceaiit Ned. "An.l I've a drum thai not a toy, A op with leather U. An.i I march .idIe the drummer Ikiv On Sur.d.'.y. at review ; "Knt now our 'iMi-oa'i ail giro out, Th tnen can't have tl'.-ir smoke, A n-l o thev're rro-lif, even Ne.l Wont I'liy with me an t joke, "And the Colonel to-slay I hate w hear htm frHe'd (five .1 le fr a je! lie Like the Y&nL had over there, r.l ... I thniieht when lcat tlie drum. And thf li ir fruus were Hill. IMim p lei.eath the IcM and come Out here aoro the hill , " And bee pool Mitrr Yam. man. Vcu Ktve me omc I.one .lack. I'iMk il-v wheu weiret nome .of on I'll tur.-'y branr it back. - Indeed I wiil, for Ned sav heIt 1 do what I bar IM I a tteneral yet, msyle, And rule a iTanoing bay." We brimmed Iter tiny ajr n o'er. Vou uliould have heard lier lauU A erti man iroui hi k .inty store .hi)k eui a gi-ut-roii ball'. To tiMthe '.it'.'.e mou:h tHi'ri du A ecorv 'l' Kriu.y nu n, I " nil I the -iTifeani' liut-k v voice a; 1 " 'I'enllou, jna I !" and tben We f ive herec rt. ti'l oul-nicM The yivttv wai' we 'old: And w;ith-d herUl'ilc out of iht - i r f twdi tear th:'.t In 1 Her Lry form nor b;rnol alwut A man, nor x..ke a word Till after awni.o a far, hoarse liout I'poa t.e wind we h ar l ' SVe M-rt ( aek, tlien cart i d eyea t'pou t. n'enc ar und. A Iviby hand h.vl tour hol the tie That br nt,cr i'tice had lKund. Tint' ave w h'n tne lawn awoVo Af i n t.V work of hell, Ar.d tii'ouvh the su!i''ii !"U U of tuioke T'e wrtaiiai'lt n..-iie fell. i ur (ifseral oil. n nil lvl hi g'.ah. An l marveliel truch to iw-e Vol s ninale lie!l tint w ,"',e day fell In -. .imp ol I!;.tt:Ty 11. Vmi '-rrT-iJi-ii rm 'irlt'i ,
THE KIwlIT BOW I'll!. I: .J'J'!''" I.lll.Kltotl own e-nres-ior Ila'.f a d.'.ou !.l'a-trs, fresh from their stiidi vn I iu-t admitted to tho bar, were ii.st ni"o; 10 his advice. The o.d juri-t had a bottle of w ine lit his elbow, nnd was it: a cof.mu't.i '.'.tive mood. Yoa: men," he said, whatever iu.iv if iii'.ir.'trait, i. ever tnke a ease before a" ;urv, or before any emirt, i:n!es n; liave vour rio'nt bower for a head." If t'.i.. reader .surtni.-es from this that the oid '".de was fm.d of euchre, he will not iiae. Minui-cd amiss. The'.nun tnen looked at him injuiriniv. 44 1 1110. tn," ho added 44 that you shall never advocate, a cause into the work of which you can not enter with a clear conscience. Vou shall never accept a client whose cause jon do not Wlieve to be just." 44 Can that rule always be adhered to '."' a-ked one of the listeners. 44 1: ear.," answered Lurlinjjton, emphatica'dy. It is a lawyer's tirm rock of Inundation, and the only sure point of departure tn the respect and confidence of hii fellows." 4 Have tou alway s fo'.loweel that rule, Jud-e?" 44 1 was never tempted from it Init once," ho replied. 44 1 will tell you the story, if you would like to hear it.' Of course they would like to; and having laid aside his pipe, the old man ieran : ( ne day I -a. waited upon by a man who pure h'u name as Iehan iSarfurt. He was of middle-ae, well dressed, and at first sight appeared to b a per.tleman ; hut the il usion was dispelled when approaching business. Ho was hard and unfeeling, and naturilly a villain. Success in "peculation had save d him from becoming a theif or highwayman. I heard of him as a heavy dealer in the up-river lands. He asked me if I wan willing to undertake a job whi"h would call 1110 to Shireton. I told him I was open to any thing legitimate that would pay. ,44Mr. Lurlington, ' said he, tapping me with coarse familiarity upon tho arm, fj4 1 want to secure your services; vou mut cot Im engaged on tho other -ide." I tol! him if he would explain to me the eae I might be better able to give him an answer. He bit an enormous qu".l of tobacco from a black plug, and having got it into shapo lct ween hi- jaws he went on with his story. 4 The a.se is one of ejectiwcnt. An elderly man, named Philip Acton, had died leaving a valuable estate. There was nearly a thousand acres of land, with opportunities for developing immense water power; and ere many years that land would he worth more than a million dollars. At present upon
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tho tU'i-onst .1. was a man railing ! him'll William Acton. ' ' I lint ' sail Sarfnrt, ' h.- i not a lecritiinateihilil at all. . .. . ... ... . iiu inn ii'-i wu 1 Ilttsv Totwi'oil, at one tune j,rirl in Aet"n's employ. Acton, 1 know, was tioer ln u ried. Uehroiiirht the hoy nj I anl eilucateil him, and now tho fellow thinks he will .top into his m'otector's shoes. 1 can prove that 1 atn the only living relative of Philip Actou. He was niv uncle my mother's brother and, to u lawyer as smart as yoii, there can he no diilicnUy in proving my title. 1 can hritii; the witnesses to your hand.' 44 1 1 j told me he would jrive me ." : if I would uailertake the case, and an I additional thousand if I joined. 'I'liat ! . . i . .. t i. . i i i was a ino; lee i.ir more ttian i in.inn ; 't . ... 1 r t.....w t..it I iii.oii : Sai f.ii t was a villain, and that he fan-1 c ed he had voiinjr Acton so far m Ins power that he could eject him from the i.lo Itnt whit had I narticularlv to do with that? II I neconttii a cnent, 1 must. serve him. I had no business but to serve his interest. I finally told Mr. I Sarfurt that I would think the matter over. I shouia pronaoi) nave uusiuess in nireion uurinir mo m-smou h iuc court and 1 tike light or not, 44 Two weeks later I received a U tter j from Sarfart, promising me ",'.Hii if I j won. 44 The f .",.' W :n a .sll'oi: .nuioiiit. ; Was not la really a game of eliar.ee, iu w hich the stroniret hand and loiio;. j est purse must win? I told myself ye fnr t.. wif ...r , , , r 44 Two weeks later I harnes-ed m ' horse to the waor., and, with my wire I and child, started for hint.-n. "I had I Ueii married two years, and our li'.tle j babe, a irl, was a year old, r ur i ri.li , loiir j'ct, and our darlinj. Shiii ton w;-s j a distance of about :' miles. We had ! been hai 1112: rainy ueath-T for a we-k ! or so, ami it had now cleared of." bright 1 and beautiful. We .stopped and tnk dinner at a wayside iii.i, four n ihs hiyon. I which was a sfeam whi. h ma-t ,t- ionied. l'he innkeejii r to';d r.ie thnt ti." -ir am was sovn-wh it .-wo'.;, n from I the Lite rains, Imt that if my ,.' i -e v, is i tnty there eouhl be no i!.'iiLri r '. 44Arrivcit at tl;.; stre.im, the a:rpaI titek Kiver, I fmn.d the wat.-r in.l 1 i ri- a, aa l th" c.irrr.-nt strung, but I .saw th.it ethers had reccn'.iv "'ieoer. and I resolved tn vei,;ute. I knew mv hor-e, and had faith in hitn. My wiiwas anxi-u-, but i-he trn-ted my judgment. A third of tin- wav :n ro-s the water was over the hub of tiie wheels. little more and it would have reached the body of tho wann. I began to be a armed; I leareu 1 nan un uie true track. Presently my hor-e ettimbl, d . mm ... ami stng.ered, having evidently steppid on a moving stone. The wagon swayul an.l tinned, and the ilood poured in . . . . . . . . . chine being operated upon by a surging and agonizing emotion. How long or how f;f I wanilered I dn tint know, hut at length! Met a man, wet and dri,.- ...... v . ........... w . - ,
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vivinlh-it I would t ike the e iso p,; 1 1'carlily. ami i.y nim i y 1 a-ai-n mn K. lie ha.t a room kiim ami me TJ llu. llttlWp t :n M.sr. l lnot t Vl.iam Acton. The re-ult vi walls deadened, and he ha.,,' the cae - thl. .,ri., ,.VT ,L, l th-re . 1, 1 1 r ;vin .,.! ill U h" n do,-; U1, in it. 'I hen he went nd .irl two, f,ir, s Ur,, mimvr ,.f cpif- cf
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hrew it itn the I ; ! .Iliani Acbm was , W:llt.r barrel, and it.stalh-d th s ,u cr , ,.f tll, 1 make u mi. 1.1 un i" I had seen t , V Acton's child -in fact, I know it ci,u of the parrot. My s..,," he 11rI,,. v t ,,.,. , whi,.h tL ier mrt lhi"k the ,al,,,;r ,noth,'r I "little parrot that sh-oiMn't si,;- ni:lit:urr, ri;i:itl 'vraop-l. Th-r ' J ; 7; l w lofl s,r. i were married. IMsy died very .n af-1 l,t will mii- m.t U ma-h- nov to sr. ,titiIslJe,l their -euvl.d ;h- .1
upoti us. .My wifo slnipeil, ami in a have nor, as jet, nec.pie i one n your , i- - -- ..i;,.,!.;,,., .. f, rCe r e aSnoment more wu were in the water, privat, disclosures; I have gained from ; rot's education had ... a P , j ha., o w of a n an 1 1. ,abm if With one hand I gra.-ped the harness ou nothing you could wish to keep i money and much trouble, but he d;d . J 't-,JM ar, nponthe l.or.,e and with the ether I ; from the public. lean m-t take (,ur not regret .1. ?r! .Jnilv L r"' that wVv U it, h dd my wife. I was thus struggling ! ease, but, I tell you frankly, that if you ! A week agn Saturdayth- nunisw re- fre.pienlly pay hat aJ. n 1 -when awild cry from her lip startled pneutJ, I will defend William Acton.' ; turned by the . -.:a p. ni. train an, re- XVn ththe air. th.r child was washed away. I did not mind S arfurt'.s wrath. He exuved his precio, s rd fhe editor , ly aft, -r th, )' Ii-ly - 1
4-()h, my soul! I can not tell-on raved and swore and stamped, and then , nt .home on ine na.i-p; u-n c r. it . A "Vh ' 1..." aw th"t - what I sutlered during those moments, he went o,V and engaged two lawyer j l"s cigar, opened the window, ami w.th ! iet f orn her. -h. n o. j t t I could not help our darling. If I left from Herkimer to take his ease. I calm ?t vxVvU my wife he wis lost. I clung to my railed upon Acton, and told him I would ' 1 1 cdnek ha.l just struck half- ust 1 , with. 44 a rn;,.n n.. T u ; horse and clung to my shrieking wifei j defend him, if he would accept my sc.- , when there came a yell of ir.; . that Z tt V's bu ins u Ll . r shrieking to CSo.1 for mercy for her vices, aa I had accepted his. U, s .t el, d. In tho distance uiKin the hosorn , my hand ami thanked me. i "uk vfl nfi. V1, . " ! V ' h-.,! come tn k..tof the surging Hood I could see our lit-! 4' I have made a great many pleas in . love, ' lie .vt.d calmly to lm wife ...t s 8l I h"' . tie one, her white dress gleaming ... tho my life, but I think I never made a bet-! Iy P rot. I here ,s in 'lancer. er VJ lul ." Jd to a .an. being hor.e swiftlaway. A m,- ter one than I made to that jury on , that , J he fear i rj , Tor uml told 2Lr t. Int. r. mcnt more and I saw a man plunge o easion. rhey wore out not over five l' lCAyl .'mi a-s uif inin, ' 1 , , . "n.; ,.. . mi.h i-i -allv deelir-d to !. from the bank in the river. I saw this minutes, ltv their verdict William Ac-, a -H hi' fn..Iy were Jumping out of be- , I h i n U ha. H 4 ' ' much, and then an intervening point of ton was tho lawful nosscssor of the es- then windovvs were opened on nil ,.!. s jml Ma rt to run f -.m ! land shut out the scene. The horse was tate his father had left. ! '4 ''4.'"' P " W"' U V..1 .' u " : . I . -L , .! t
now rapidly hearing the shore and ere ;. Froin that day I nov-r hesitated tn V InsiSlM -.r '-m his gra-,-. long my wife and I were on dry land, refuse a case to which I could not give j I J , L tnn, in an ' and seeing some flat-irons ujH.n : with the horse and wagon. As soon as mv h,art s.uh a , land on the part of , 11 r' a ?w n ir. ite, a?:. rw:tn!s the i su.ve she seized one and h.irh d ,t, Vr,kwassuremy w.fe was safe I left he a .WJeP know,., -n- puh- , J , ;ln Sn" came tear-1 irg; the man on the leg and l.r.ngir.' to care for the horse while jMistedotr lie feels it ; and what the public '4-1 j tI u to t ho h" , e ho me U.s- ,h.itst him t. hi tme. S-eing h4'r l.ant.-.--down the river bank in quel of tht juries are sure to fee . J of opirel'r - 1.'. The minister shn eontinu.'d to hurl fl tt-iron- nni.l swimmer and the child. .... "Concerning W ilia.n Acton,! ! hvl JJ, ,,wwr; .Txi.l.ii.1. ami one had bm thrown, the of which p.ot-' 1 on may well understand that all finy u,,d that, he became my bosom j ' ' P ;n ' n 1 jb , e-..r,iVP. She then took a imP. wh, h this time I was ranti". I was a ma- fU-nA. He always felt that he owed Ins , " 0 r r7' r .. ' ' .1, ,,v i..i;,P u-,. n,.,r l,r I I .u,M i"..-
ping, with my darling in his arum my x,-wrr of property. He deeded ,t to my ' ; ' --u 'Tl.e editor, i:h a I made a precipitate retr-at, leaving t;darling s.ifo and sound. He told mn wif,, The husband of my oldest daugh-, al,ouj ';,,nf.n ' ,,... i..1Tin" l-rive -'.rl in full i..einn ii t that he had caught the child w ithin a I t,r U hU oldest son." I 1 kiT,n': j J"1 : ,M has Urn m.v!" f
lew rous oi tne iaiis, ami mat in i.uiuing he had cleared (he fatal abyss by n.rtmore than two yanN. He was It young man, not more than 'Jo, handJ f . ' . . . . . . . . . .. v.. ii. i .u... : i i some and stalwart lie Paul lie hail seen my wagon tip, and was coming to my assistance wncn ne saw ine cimu
washed away. 4I threw my life intn'ryof a year, if he ran colled it,
the balance,' said he with a genial smile, and, thank (Jod! both the lives were saved!' 41 1 aiked him how I should ever repay him. He stopped n.c with an imploring go-Hire :
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"Mf mu In k of iiiiini tvivl tan 1 have aliva.lv rirfivoil.Mio saui, ifyuuian r..l. mo .( tho only w.li.l reward I can I'laini, inert y ' if savin-; t lie isle ol xueit i ... i. . . i. :.. ii i'iii-r 14 in i r i i 'Mi ei it'i-iiiiiitii-.self, then hanl i thf heart that craves inoiv.' Ami, with nioisteneil eyes, lie toM tne tliat ho lial a elnl.l ot ins own ' . i. ....... ..I. ....I.. ..i i i.i ..f i mill iiuiiiiii III IllllllC .llll'lll I IUIM W4 1 I I J L.liHI the .:iue sije. 44 1 asked if he wmild till me his naine. With a smile, he answered that his name did not matter lie was .iot sure that lie had a name. I then aked hint if he knew me. lie nodded, and said thought 1 itii.'ht he Mr. I.ulino;. tun, if Walbri.lc. When 1 told him h,-was com e t he s.iid that he must Iuutv home. And with that he turned . . i . i . . . i . . aw:iv. l was ion ueeiuy inoeu in s ii 11.. .............. . .: solved that the preserver of my child shoiihl not be forjrotten. 44 1 will not tell vou of the emotion of mv wif. who,, 'she held h.-r We reached , , onee more in her arm I Shin ton before nilit, and found oiiar 1 t-rs at a comfortable tavern. 1 ,)rl tlu, f.,l.-.vin "day l.abati S.irfurt , , Cliyvi ,n0 .u,,i Was about to spread was liht. 4(Jod Ii is been very kind to to !;,' she sa;d. 4 Let us look tn him for iTuidanee.' 44 After this I called on the el. ryiiian of the place, whose son had been my 1 classmate in coiieo;,', and whom I had 1 . ....... 1 .. once noioie visiieii. lie reecnen me "" t . . 1 1 1 .ir !. 1 1. 1 ven j . 11 ell ".11, I we kl'nM' that Phi ;p always tn a'e.l the oor as a ...... , ... , .,, ,, , ,, ... , .-, ,., leiiiiiia'.iTiiui.i, .urn iii.u h-- iim, -i mui asMieli I car. eoniidi titly at'iir.i.' 4,Oii the following nionim r. after breakfast, :us I sat bv the wini'.o a- in the bar-rooai, I saw coining fr un the street ho h id san d my i ini-l II. was -.va.iiiiii? si'iwiy iir.e one in iror.:.;t .valkiiiir .-lowly li?.e I po'.ic. d him out tn my ho-t, and ;u-ked lit 11 w lio he was. 44 4 Th ,t is William Acton. Perhaps ..'d l.ae heard of tlie troti'ile he is likely to hai" wit it Labia Sarfart?' 1 -aid I had heard. 44 4 I h-.po he may come out all riu'ht,' t'n- h...s added: 4 bet 1 am fearful, has ;; a Lard and heart le-s 1 ust" to d - il u it 11.' 44 I shut my mouth ar.d held ea ' u nil LeVi.i Saifart ealied Lis liaal answer, i said tn l.ini: He i.i r my for .Mi- y.ilfirl I lino I .... 1 1 i .n s li ll'T. .'.n Vi.;.. ti.,,.. yvieili,..- I eoi.l! un. ! rtake ' cir ca-e cie:i e, whether I with a clear ,.,,. should be h.lpin. , the side of justi-e an-l right in Helping you. I had con-! Ml bil I eotild Iiol lln I f.f t .t 11'.'': 4 ... . ... ... i so r. i -re i nan seen niuiii ion, m i know him by name. I now know him for a man who noiny ri-xen ins own life to eavi- the life of my c'.ild. For .. . . .. ... . 1 ." t . t that deed I win re warn inti' u i . an. title to his vahiHbleprope. tytome; and I knew that to him I wr.s indebted for the home that was mine for thirty years. the home thatw . IIIC IH'llli; lll.l. ,11. .llll.V ."l i , j. e was very delicate in the gift of that . . " . . -It e.-avels a young m.mster fearful, who luus s,,(. it every cent he could earn, i org anu oorrow emi i.us i in.un."ood theolooical education, rind has set tied over :t Western church, with asala iin.l lliree nonaiion narucs in sjmo- oi him, to read that Sky liver, the jiitcher of the I'.rooklyn nine, has just consent ed, in view of the hard tunes, to a reduction t ' his salary to 1,..mi thii .eason.
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HOW ail Minor uoi rMiuurr un ui.t rif) man. ;fi ; " i in . h. in fi ii i t'liirm :i'F 'imhi nir e u. ------ --- r r For instance, thcte is nil fditor n liar-, vard Street who never p;tU hoitie till ; Ion-; after raidnioht, aud Uo lusa ncir lahot', who is a lci 'Miian, who lias a j parrot, who has a voice like a pinninginill. This parrot's e:to;, ishun'outi ahout dahrrak, and just as the. on", Hiill'erinedrtor is retlin hi.nlirst leep, 1 and drcaniin?; tliat. he h:ts m-im jml :tll . the other pajers on a hi-; Indian h.ittle, the parrot ives ii wu-h1ikj that nu.ht . all the windows in the wunl rattle, and thon j;oes tl' itjto a .-eiiri of shrifks, whistles atel elN, enit'!i to turn ihe milk out in Ci 'em and . the teclh of a handsaw oil eiie. I no. per- , , , d h,a 1 .. ,, . 1 ........ 1. i " ; "'", 'Vrl fV ,,, , , J V , ' p:ile and hazard fnuu h.ss ,,f sU, P, the il li;r-J ,uan,V'u 1 other nei hbors as a fe.i irful exani'!c of tlu etl'ects of dissipation. At least, this is how things i-cd to be. They are changed now. dMeiviiilnc 111 .lime, when the editor vu lit lio.i.e illuminated the editor's Iaco us he hisi J in a low, coneentruted oiee: 44 My dear, wo .should :i!w;is try and re'ortt "'Mi.l f ir e il. I will lal.e care j of that bird." Next day the ministrr went away and the editi r set himself .is:.iii.-),y to ... 1 -. . train the parrot in ine w av no mioui.i I...... ii'...- t t, 1 1 1 .1 r. I lute .t' e I . .-ell l'!.' s- r j , s riii'v hi'.n with ice-water. ' . .... .. .... luw oois r.iu n-.i um. i.'j ..t.-iiin.- ; tiotis so faithfully that in h - , than a week the bird was ;h-nt as tho j totnb. 4,Aha!" said tho ci!:t r, 4,h: i mind is now a 4tabu!a :'n:i' and pre paled b receive pi'oji. r inst motion. He must now no ta :l t, inol !ut 1 shall attend to his mu-:, al ed 1 ' -.iti' n. Acoordirirly lie hired .1 man In in a variety show ni fa n.u xtieet ti t-aci the pai r.d to w hi-tle .ill the e,'i!..r airs of the day, -u. !i as 'Vurt ! V.;ut! Vum:" "Saw my leg oil '." 44A s I w is going over the hill, I avv a n;;.id inil 's11; a biily.go.it." TI.en th- v.ioal.st taught that parrot all the 1 ri. s - f tho strect-pedd'e.. ete., a:il learn. -d him how to swear in lir.e print without the 11-e of glasses with ail th" I'urney of a pira'e or the lam- nt' d llora'-o ir'i'!"y. 4,N w," s .'t l the tdit'-r trinmvh'u.tlv. ' "if I e in teach hi in the. ahie of tint. sliaii I e W.M lei il'I. l.yc.iJi; il U-lir-iiig the lard with ico-wnter '.viien ne " '"' -" . , "" ; 1 . I . . c . . i . I (aa.f in. of. fTimr f.l'll tl I . ""lu'i " '"iinoi me on.. iv tus ol a lea! hereil aiarin-cin.u m i i , - -- ""rmg reg,. tr. y :it : 1 , . V ! jot to run down till the whole peri ..riiH -e. loo I l.e.n eonT throis "l wit h i ii in i -ir j "V I ". L.V xi or ,utkH'. M 'T.1 'n .v1(iIin"
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tii.ti n a . h:tr e . f 1: .-. i: j ' r it -!.' I ..: ; kill, d F.u.ilv Holland on tlie . M , ,-, h list." i'l.e ii-o V C. in.1, t:t i r th; ca, .-:iV. t!:.t the w! : w lH t.., Ve.iis of mt. i,.l. ! t 1 the neiu'liMorh-x-A wrapp.d up ii of the Presto'i );'.;u;, T!.t-e vev 7.r , ioii, e-o!"n e, and it w.-s ji..;i. d th it the remains ami pai i s were - :i short hair-, i.pj'.tn ntly "it froM i; lie. kN and uL;... rscf h:; rent p ra 1 ts tr. f: 1 .' r - , iir.'i i i iio'.h'i' ii tit: l!.1l I.. when a ln-r-'on :t, ver Ir"M Pf with two d"i;-. 4ie- of t!.-m withe Ib'Mlh'.imd br.-ed, ai.d th d. were taken tn the pri-iincr's s'.. When the b! MMih and got tn ihf rtip stairs it iive i:i !. '.'.Mns let ti Wo.- s"lil.-t Iiin -U t'io III . jilt' ', li.or. npeti t!: ..wn.. l-'kd ua t o!iis;.aey all 1 bro.i.'ht down a iii' kiill :uid "i:i i-i.ie-. Tin 11 :t p'.r' t! I..;, l.'ooii'" was fo'::id. and a pi-. L.ino wi'h a jcrt f the br i;n .. I : t it, and ti 'ii a p.e.e .1 dr-.'s th..'. ! I.e. mi worn by tie" ':rl. l'i-e .l :i y i i.ii;l a v.-rdh't f f ' ' un! the ot;-. -in v was ctl'."','i I pt;-": ih. At h. A ritulj AHst onsin iilr. T he W:'ik.sh.l (Wis.) Vf.f.i . i i. the f"ll"'.vi::g: Mr. W'".i i n ti-, Mie, give ti ti.e fo'io'.iir g pnl !:'.r-i . f a la-t:'i Lv at!. :::"', in the t- ' I of Li-!'on, Lear .-si;- , !.i-t w k Ir dav. It apj .ars tint on tt e Iav v.- '- tio'iiid, Ihe ftrnilv f Mr. .1. U. We.--ha.I left his residvme, with the r , . ...t.. , ......a ir. ; , , no us , t. a 1G 3 ; . .t . t . . r n .1. ., 1 , . m . w.tl, , Uie mien t... .f n.ak ., a x tn the ti' I Aire. Ptint'g ties l.rii.,.. . ... . . . .. it i i i i inn i.r no. i i . . niel lier wotii'i-in- uenrojer ' . . . r e i" i..i .1 Thu irnnun .in.l mI ere sn and mi were o ------ - . . . i ... . "......A:.. ni.tnv for liiia. s If reasont ins I c e oi was t better partof vah.r and rapture this dangerous tramp, (I'jh description of whom i m ', seion of tho Slierifl'. but thtu f res has not crowned tbeelbrt The katydids have begurj W -' - and in si weeks from r.o-, wS ' man sees his wife lean back in lore. at the breakfast table and gne ti"-: ' ful i v at the tin lid in the ftovr ; t , hole, hi heart wi'd go h nr .b-wa j h:- ti.t, tuol t o,d strt aKS win ' ' I and down his back.
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