Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 May 1877 — Page 6
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Hayim! a t tmw ptwed Iwr ay at fer mv wM tt who r Mwwm. Sw a kotwjr. ar bHeer Soar r whiv- thMr ; rr W www, t rwf. S yeewe wlr W . Ah lSa tlvts b at a. lhyp a Wr, hwVc a' Vn,. itaaf lnv la Hr ltu, , , 5hTihI bHtn InMM ktt V MJfctcml wd UYiHla4 fH rM(t t tee, ' Mrs. Mofw very w. KM4 fUMl .hmw an fr. Oh (fee tabte s4o bravely t. Pkwte of Mgta ami Ww srw ; 0h4mh1, catnip, lMHMft m; Kvtwv tWqr Ixxly tsmW Wwr, RjWHi H 1llt HWi WHKW H4 Hlr. I ml the WJiMlTToie 4ay wa bright, Ah UhI gave Mrs. Roaet hh light. I eiHHHMi tb wlHkw ; the 4ay was fair, Ah4 Go Kve Mrs. Jteffsrs MHtw atr. XoK aaal WWw, jowils nwlte, Catnip, beH, lri hh1 Draaw ami awk, 111 ami tow, 1 tfcrew tbwa a far a I eoabl throw. " What Mw yoN ?" wy wathrat eritMt; " )rpHtMf ltlt, I eeolly repHeal. ' Yoh we craay !" h victor .hW ; I KuHfc h hmih: at fate head. re Hearers, he eaiae to me ; ' wil H-trin' bw health," ki he. I tvally t hittk he will worr rHMth ; SUe aA4t hms Jt etoe wl Ki do. " AM thhh4 Have ioohel hh' rfurwHl All the ngWwrs hv h4 tlwlr wort! ; " 'Twew ber ht jverih, omhs of Vm swy, THhm Ins cm-etl 1h traeh n irregular way." "Yor H-ife," I " h4 (5od's jffKKt caru, Ah4 life mnfrdtw, lifctit hh1 water awl air. Ail &t th tkwtors, byoal a tkwbt, t:HiKI't lwve enretl Mrs, WDfr without." Th doiKw att'l aa4 bnwwl hi heail; Thvii your bill fes otliS" H' nki. "Go'AliUitfglory.asyoHmy! , . Go btof y&, wctorl eoa.lay! Oayt" If ever I dAe4r that wowhh awaia, I'll Mive hr medldae ma4 hy meH. n THE TWO JONESES. A Stery ef St. DavWn y. goodCHA1TER I. It wa the 1st of March, in the year of, i -grace In a merchant's office, not far from Cheapskle, a little man sat at a Y I via a 1 ihil' r rr K a nl flmiamtiih. tfi I kSn am eve on tiie rows of figures he-
forts kim, aad the other on the ofiice have continueu in tnc sanio rin 101 clock. Failtog in this, his glances trav-' some time had not the Chairman reeled from the oe to the other with nen- quoted attention for tlie 44Marcb of the
dulnni like regiiUrity. mtlaetthe clock struck the wished for hor of 6 ; and the little man shot the big ledger with a luiao- ami aftar tru-V-imr if ill) carefullv in the office sefei dashed into a tlark. cupboard, and began a hasty but carefttl toilet, involving great splashing of water, and much violent exercise with a stumpy nail-brush. Evan Jones was genrl faetotHmrto the firm of Ilorwiok & Brown, hard-wood merchants, HOimnMij maflacimraiuiH, icnu wiok & Brown, hard-wood merchant. He was 50 years of age, slwrt, fat, and good natnrtKl, tliough a little peppery at times. He had a nHinerous family, wkmii In. fiHiad it. anv thimr but easv to doMeaiie Money-market, he was always prsseat ai the dinner of the 44 United Wehghmen 1 necessary guinea was to Jones as much as a hundred to many of tlie other guests who assembled at the bannuct in onestioii a .mini to bo saved and scraned to-o-Atiuii- tiv liitiiiiln sartrSrn ni1 1f.i?inkl. But TfotttgM back and Mtltm go lmr, THfHHjh kamlA and fet go cold, as tlie old song says, scraped together it must be, by hook or by crook, tor nearly a week prior to tlt present occasion, t van's dinner hail consisted of a saveloy and a ienny roll ; ami on the day of our story lie hail taken no food whatever since hw frugal breakfast, intending to comjentte himself handsomely for his abstinence at the expense of the 4Unitcd Welshmen." He hail, in truth, gone so long without food as to feel a little orhausted ; but lie consoled himself with the thought of the splendid appetite lie should carry to tlie festive ljoard ; and having at last completed his toilet, ho shut up the office, and started for the hostelry where the dinner was to lie lield, feeling at least six feet high, and humming lr hyd y ma with partriotic cnerAt almost the same moment when Evan Jones started on his journey, a tall, handsome man, in faultless evening attire, stepped out of a West-end mansion, oulsHtc of which a brougham wax waiting. A graceful Hetle lady, with a bright girlish face, accompanied him to the hall-door. 44 Yoh won't le very 1Ut Owen, will you?" she nakl, conxiugly ot very early, I am af rakl, pt. We Wekhmen' are rare fellows fur keening it up: aad if 1 oame away lxifore all the
fl ami brititr tin on his modest saiarv eoai-iaus uy one 01 nis Heisiiuni. xnv , wi -, aim uu a -i'b .v. ,u, .,. ,. ra (. ,ir,,i,m4,a . ,. (in icz-
of 60 shillings a week. AVHh strict ecbn- , gentlemanly looking man to whom we 440wcii!-and Mter! she exclaimed; ; ,j njf nnot ,or gent'n hous, or H.mo- mpft THE WANTsToF
omv, owever, nemaaageti just loinase niifv m " m.-rv vu ni wh ""e ',v,:vv t thing of that sort. How the iieuce tiui anttenen. - w8 have sow gAxroaD's, boCk mh nwet. Xot for him were tlie Jones's at the table, tho scene j went into a tit of decided hyderics , j e hcro tmVli w,lHt ,waW me! c.rorr
liraoztr aatul4 f 1!iiiMmt. or th ClMit- i Was SO lUUierOUS that 110 COUItl HOI. Slip- -.uy imniiie nuc. mini, uu usunia ,iM, ubItwm! lAthrfetlon. We STB to Ifm
; . :"a7:r .:t .i.t..i. i.,i I w m.t.rt ouu vminy ii-hik mii m ihjc- eoMiaalat irtt. Wa are not la the habit of
nuiaveanes 01 jihiii pion voun. Auni'iu " i 7, Vi A r .1 i.r 111 1 mi Kvin made a hurried toilet, and awaaiag psnt nmiiclne, bat yosr pre for him were tlie mikl havana or the , W whose choleric temper fired 'up 44 Oh, Owen, I nm .W thankful " san
fnurrant chrarette. He had m vices and instantly at the supposed affront. tne nttie wiie, as sx)ii as ner soos woiuu , -;v, , . " " :r 1AJ the r 3wim will bereiieVeJ. i.r
ffiw tatliS of tEwMtolynf ' 5 5 1 1 hen whiV 7the man in' our Tied?'' j tenlay's greatness, he left the room and SSS& nnitlthlT ifiVriwhiS: P " DMIanrfla? I really Iiegyourpar- 44 The man in our tol?" i, eve id, 9 tn tlM laM-k-bfiiiL- awl Wein lav hisone don ; but I am quite sure I was not4grin- Jones. 44 Whatever do vou nurnn?" 1w,csU1u.1 nn" 1I,,XM1? H 111 ' !r wheels tad Xctaii Dealers in trn. noous and tr7v2aW i ig, ' at vou ca 1 it." ' Oh, Owen, dear, you can't tell what . lo hw own humbfe helongingS, qu.to gi&r t kwevefZ PyoWiS?S?5m grinned like-like j I have 'gone through? . A cab Came half I Jiwcd hm aiid having foiim I J wj fJSS
. 7 . . ! iiwi'i .1.1.1 :l ...... U4 . ! 1.h onalr T m I liniiUfiil tit. 1 nmim s im.iuni hihmiik n mtm m iw- drill? bwtlnMA for tlie nt twelTB Tear eoRinmiT,
fH St. DavkI's I)av. The suitetl me groii'. name's .joned ? verj' was you, ury up-, w i : .u" ,t ",.t ... t n,,. t... m Vnar aneVWan h i m taken with ca.
clonal kmt.! m Ihh lly huuurvtl, I xkHt W MfVtM-lwr tlMi lt of Hi MMWiH't X1KMt vm tai I wft voh. L klMJ m will lmv hVVmummU ttywilnf. pon't Uke Um wwck wiiw,1' sk wittimitMl laimitHifiv. AMiH'wtswWfoi vyM on mh hh HH'tUn,,, hr hulHHtl rwnomlwl. u'jb 1 Thwiu" 1 !m tothu tMMditHHti; HiwlkWiHg hW Iwml U his
wne, in R lew momem wh wmnvti uuv CUAITKK II. 'Hi United Welshmen" had finiflwil thrir iliimer, hmiI m considembk uromw with Musir desert. l'-eh ..u wfT atttld t hU button-holu a WtMHkrftd comiosUwm (f grwn and white satin and Mlver filagw, whicli wi snnxsd (bv dint of making behove veir nich 'indeed) to repnwent the " leek " tacrtHl to the occasion. A vrfeet hurricane of and m's and ' Z's h-mI w'w Hew alHut tlw room, only ceasing for a lew monicuis ui chainnan r(Ho to propose a toast, or the banlsatthe far end of the bantmet-hall timnd their liaros for some Cambrian lr. i' l.l 1.:.. ta.,t .-.ft aliirt-t milt 1 .....i.i ....u,wn tliJnk-. 1 Itltljl ailll U HI "-- kinuinmv ..... ... and us general apptfram; wm. . tw mentis immoderate in Ins nomttons ivr vii ------ p 1 Lifiwttllvii " but without srettui j thcr. At the second failure his left-hand neighlwr, to whom the observation was addressed, replied wrofamdy. 44 O, blow Llewelly for a moment measurable a desliendant of Lleweyan, 'pears to me f it mi oi 1 ti lit as a 'scendant of Llewellyn" and then stopped again. Cwm nog lwyn lMra dwmnath cwlyd llimach bach," replietl his right-hand neighlMjr. "Dwvllog lwmmo gwlloch y dina nos," remarked anotlier of the party, 44 Cwlla gwyn dwylleth dym da y cwi bala Heweliy caeriocy resiwnueu .lone. wllOM tOllUO VRS lOO. CnOUgll in 111 native Welsh, and who would probebly Men of Harlech," which was alwut to . . 1... .1.. t. , ,.,:n ilnrincr tlun'olinnui. with hoad and hand h IM3 yiVKIl IIV I Ills CHI MI. HIHTO Bllll
X-V b-"cjt your master from the aCpleof SSiWlter left tl.eoffic.of XuWTt MeH. Horwick & Brown. His care- ft A NlJ ' ,iml fiilh--bihed ha r was now rough and l -n' w.!"ni.llV.nV?0:. .
lHt ho bad so weakened himself by ion , I,V VaVd rltOuul it. to her mistress lastine, that tbe little he had taken had : " l,.nw in..t0. nul "tlUsS aft exaerated effect upon him and who was sUtmg m hedunng-room.
moments, that he was m some mysten- lw;rvi" ArH1-.n, S!.5(i 1,..,..,.; og way connected with the last of the I ,TdwnelnH Welsh Hnffi and h rietJ , n." ' condition this it ea took po on of ; mbtako. ino,m.. sstUl Iho cab-
115 ,ra,,Ml' J 1 "w. i man, touching his hat respectfully
uul V ' v. ; . , i Tve brought the gent from the Wel$
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keeping tiiwy time to the measure ; lad she was made aware, by a s rt of scufhis soul waxetl hot -within him under the I fling in the passage, accompanied by exiHliueneeof the inspiring strains, and clamations of 44 Wo-ho," 44 Hold up,"
no sooner had thcr ceased than he wild ly got upon his logs, and said in a loud, thick voice : " Mid'r niiairman. T shav? 'S a hlltuble represen'tive 1 mean ancestor 1 j mean 'scendant of Llewellyn, I don't mean 'scenuani 01 t.ieweuyn, 1 uoirt. , think this 'spicious 'casion--" . . Here there were loud ones of 440r-1 der!" 44Chair!" "Sit down!" And I -Jones was pulled lolently down by the haven't the honor of lieiilg i of T.lcHi'llvn. Tli(n is mv (!Hrd. iir. and if when you come to vour sober senses you desire to apologize tor your unseomlv behavior. I shall lie hanpv to gee you." Evan's right-hand neighlwr thrust the card, which' bore the inscription 31k. Owk.n .I0NKS, W Wialow Siuare, Uelgravk, S. W., into Evan's waistcoat pocket, and tho owner, by- no means desirous of lieing involveti in an after-dinner brawl, moved away to another part of the table. Hy dint of a little humoring those around managed to soothe the fierv Evan into comparative trantptility, ami after a few more deeullon' observation, wherein his Imrds last fones still sound asleep council of waiters was lield over the shimtering hero, and endeavors were made to rouse him. Thev shook him, tlwy punched him but all in vain. He Couldn't or he wouldn't wakeMp. They stteoeedad in getting out of him that hie name was Jones, but to a further inquiry as to where he lived he only murmured 14 'ficetidant of Llewellyn," and relapsed again into still deeper slumbers. "You'll have to give him a shakedown among tlie empty Iwttlee, William," said one.
I nt.l.; c o?.. r ......ol l.i .il. t on limn- ntn anil liivinirlil vnu linmft irfllll i " " " V"" V It1cantuHiralareoommailllRiroauii imi'ibi.
VI1WUUS1.IH, .". w 6v.. j,...,. , . ... , u:iti,iir.iiirii,iii i,itt iiuulftiMv took his cnaa i roi OATAaRM to all who are affl ctfdwltithM meii present. You've 'suited me, Sir- the dinner; at least the cabman said i ,
goMl name:,: 'wenda.it of Llewellyn ; : he had Vottr card; and So 1 tola him to , " ' "f Z V irr wl Iwm . &fTi!i and I 'mand 'sfaction of agen'lman.' put you-l mean to say him-in our f:T ,1 u , Sh, 1, &fe.flfd. 44 Mv name is .Tone, too. though I Urn. and there he is now." f Owen Jones, who wished hi... a fnen.lh .wun ,
descent from L ewe yn still playetl a ' with our friend Griiliths, and then wnlK- '"""fi1": "j ,l ' " .?. . ,X ,,. W.V,TOfaTOM prominent part, he foa.it Iwck hi his'tnl leistuclv home. Meanwhile I sup- j . who supposed my card was your oattV1.VoV chair, ami was speedily fast asleep. I pose this fellow was too drunk to answer own." W& U'l.. i.. ... 1..7.1 .1... t ...... I.I......U. .....I t.i:n ..... .,..,! tw..il H I'm ullfi) I hlllillllv lirur VMlll liurilllll. 1 ..r Ilir. I noul.l ill, m.llilni. unil crcrv li'l
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iwcked up their harps, nnd the him, they assumed it was his own, and sir," said poor Kvan, completely crest- &3SCTaiw
of the guests departed, likvingEvan sent him here accordingly. The only follon. 44 1 can't think how i came so ffi:"dTOaraVp wT& S" to a" a
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Ntt tf I kiMH-U," widhsl th head waiter, "lie might wake up in the night and walk oil' with the spoon. No, w muot Knd wt whr he livw some how. Binw of you jiwt h)k in Ida nocktt,wiU yim? 'rerhajw th gent Iww a etmbeaw alnmt him." No WMner aid than done. u IIcru,acard,"saidonef diving into Evan V waistcoat p(K-kt , ' Al r. Owen Jones. 99 Winslow Stiuaw.1 "
"That's Idm right enough, ho Ud hit) namw wa dones. He don't look much like a Winslow Square sau-t, thnw ho? Hut there's no accounting for these "Welsh gents. Just as well he had his pasteboard about him, though, wasn't it? or ho wouldn't have got home tonight." It was a little after eleven o'clock when a four-wheel cab drove up to tho door of "No. &U Winslow Square. 'This is Mr. Jones's, ain't it?" said the cabman to the smart parlor maid who auswered his knock at the door. Yes, this is Mr. Jones's," answered the maid. enough. 100 mucnr , , ... , . .. .t.i .1 1,. r.i , . . u ,, 1 ...av A mm. IH -- fJml Im-iviwit:' " j.'4iil A lira. .I(lli recognizing tier nnsoauiis earn, -n is . . . .... .. i too true, O dear, how ever 0 dear, however shall I sur-1 in, - , -,lnrJ ou )on you r ill lllUN" ! 1... . . ...... . Jones contiuucd: - V JliJlllBll, 1 tiiiinb won tun iu umiri, u. t .... ... . : t.. 1. n .1 T . L.I. ...... ....!.. front room on the fir?t floor ; j on w ill find tho gas ready lighted. I can give stairs in a jiffy. 1'oor Mrs. Jones returned into the dining-room, holding her handkerchief to her eves; and after a moment's pause and other ejaculations of a horsey nature, that the cabman was agisting Mr. Jones up stairs. After an interval of about ten minutes, which seemed an j age, no reappearcu ai c auiiiiK-iuum . door, and said, in a confidential man ner; 44 I've got the gent into lied quite com fortable, mum. He was a little orkard to muircss, ma L tione nini ac ia,i, proji : 44 1 must have a look at this double of ' mine;" and, seizing a candle, ho strode tip siairs. l resenuy ne ugam uiuureu tin; room. 44 1 think I see how this mistake happened," said ho. 44 This fellow up stairs was at tho dinner to-night, and had had more than was good for him at an early period of tho evening. He was rather rude to me ; but it was no use to 1k angry with a man in such a condition, so I merely handed him mv card, ami told him when he returned to his senses ho might come and apologize, though 1 j can't say I had he would Wh .wards 1 can't i had much expectation that at became of him afterl smoked Hung that puz find out tho mistake." Wp1I. dar. to tnll von the truth. I was so snocKcu anil norrineti mar. you -----v ' should lie, dition, that, should Imj, as I aupposed, in such a con I, I would not even see you, or lev iiary tio s ciincr; so i soni iicim -tiat 1 . . t r 'al down stairs, and told the cabman to tako the wretched man up to our room. Hut whatever shall we do now? The iilea of a filthy drunken wretch in our bed! It's too horrible." "We mustn't lie too hard Upon him, dear. I Could "see at a glance that he
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some o' them nobs does it eycry n.gi.t. , ,u B p r , S, rr My old horse'll stand :ts steady as a ',:, , , .,f itv. ,i.ttMU. ,1-.. i church, and I'll have the genelman up . h ,
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was on f f our poorer brotluvn; F dart) say hard-working wdor man eiunigh in a general way, but Uij temptation of a gool dinner and unlimited liquor was loo much for him. llesidos, dear, wo must consider the occasion. It is the
SittitiuttKirtuI in iviliuro i( nvi.l'V Wdkll-I man kget drunk, if Io likes, on St. J)a-, vid's l)av. Soino of us waive it. but! that's not to tho purpose, We must t that's all. ion liad iHUter give Alary j orders accordingly; and at the time it will bo as well to n;storo ai mi mv 1
blackened character by showing her t Jones, who had heard his humble conthat. 1 am not quite so far gone as she 1 fc.Nion and apology, gave him it kindly tmairinos." Jfi'ei'tiujf, and ho was soon sttted he-
Mrs. Jones rang tho hell. 4iO. Owen." she saiil kissing him fondlv, Rtulstill wavering between smiles j ami tears, it is such a relief, I can't tell you. I am so thankful it wasn't von." Marc's Moo. when "she opened tho door, was a picture. , Lor, ma'am! Lor, sir!" she exclaimed, looking from one to tho other, ' It is all right, Mary," said her mas- s tcr. You will be relieved to hear that ! the gentleman up stairs is another Mr. I Jones. There has been a little mistake, ' Unit's all; ami your mistress and I are 1 going to sleep in the spare room," CUA1TKU III. Evan Jones Woke on the morning fid lowing thooventful dinner hot and leverish, with a tremendous lieaduche and an agonizing feeling of thirst 44 (), my poor head!" ho groaned. ! 4 Hetsy, my girl," imagining his wife Was bcsitlo liim, 44 for mercy's sake get out and give mo a drink 0' water, there's a good soul." There was no answer. f 44 1 s'pp?e she's gone down stairs, O, lor, my head!" and ho tried to settle himself to'sleap again, but his parched throat was unbearable. 44 1 must have a drink of water if T die for it;" and he unwillingly opened his eyes; and dragged himi lie exclaimed, as his eyes fell on his unm. I ....!!...,. 11 U'l .!... r ..... 1 ...i. 1 uouce nave i gui u, aim ihm tm t';mn did I come hero? Why, it's like a fairy 1 , ...... r . 1 ...1.1......... .1: 1 1U1IL Iit2 ;i IIUIIIU111H11 111 tn.'-M f - ... .,. , 7. ' . " '"st CUIUU IIIIU .1 HIIIIIUU. HUIIV.-) tVIH Hill fA1 vmi'm ilfiMin!iicr! I ain't, tlimich. r ; , : ,T " .1 :,..7.. : 'vis nuvi iwv juiirtiiiand mjirblo tables : and what a lot o' tiKeiBi lusui uimin limn . tv iiiu-su , ,r am i . . . i...,.,.i,. x..... jnst heavenly. ow think a , vestonlav? Yes. it must have been yesterday that I went to the Welsh were interrupted by a knock at the chamber-door. 44 Como in !" he shouted incautiously; 44 at least, no; don't come in I mean, what is it?" The voice of Mary, the parlor maid, replied : 44 Muster's compliments, anil ho says breakfast is ready for you, sir, whenever you come down-stairs." 44 My resjieots to your master, and I'll bo" down directly, miss," answered Jones. 44 Well that's a comfort, anyhow," ho 'soliloquized, 44 for, 'pon my word, I j didn't know whether I mightn't lie given 111 custody for sleeping in other people s "Fveseoit you some where, I know, sir," saiu hvan; 44 but I cant't for the, life of me tell where." it n l ...... "ail ..t.l l.t I.,. .. . ..!!!.. Wo were both at tho Welsh dinner last night, and one of us took a little too much." A light suddenly flashed across Evan's mind. 44 1 remember now, .sir; I'm afraid I was very rutlo to you." 44 Well, you wore a little plain-spoken, and I gave you my card ami told you if vn n uridlirtil In utiiilittriyii Vfiil U'niilil knmv where to find me. 1 must Hay I didn't ! expect you would have como quite so HIV ticket, and all day Vesterday I had truth iiir I'll lTu.1 to nlm-li a bit to bllV irillll, Sir, I II liail U1 pillUI HI H ll i . . . r, ,. i I.-... . u i ihiuu mi or Hupsiuuu uiwmn.ni uw - , when it came to dinnor-timu I was that faint nun weaK tunc me very mm gmsi . ,.J. ........ . ,1 ...4 lmml 1 1 dltrl 111 1 .1 1 tl n ' likrt. I'd let It go too long, that's what auoiuuu m ui mv mimi niiiiiiiiuft . i it wi . I humbly ask your pardon, I'm Sure, fOr tldi trOtlblo PV0 Caused, anil thank vou kindlvfor giving me a night's shelter. 1 feel I don't "deserve your kindness, Mr; but I'm grateful, I assure VOU."
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And with tears In his oyesKvau moved lmmidy to tho hall door to dfjmit. 'No, no," said Air. Owen Jones you mustn't think of going without your breakfast. Wo arc all Welsh here 5 ami if a brother Welshman docs taku a
wlliSS t (Kl llllll'll (ill St David's Day we know hw to make allowances for ldm. Come, step in hero. Wo hitvo had breakfast an hour ngo j but Mrs, Jones Looking very shamefaced and rcpentnt, Hvan dones fcdlowctl his namesake ant, into the breakfast parlor, wiiero .irs. 1 fore a snowv tablo-cloth, and, as well us his headache would let him, enjoying a plenteous repast, I fool that there vtHti be a moral to this story somewhere, but I can't quite see where it lies. You can't call it exactly a temperance story, because, you observe, Evan Jones got a good night's lodging and made u couple of kind friends by getting drunkwhich is not poetical jintice by tiny means. After much anxious consideration, the only safe moral J can see is, that a married lady should never onlcr any gentleman, however tipsy, to bo put into her own bed without 'making iiii(c sure, in the first place, that he is tins gentleman win . rightfully belongs to her. -London S'o- ; tidy. Saved by a Dog, A 4-ycar-old child of Deacon 1). tf. Evaius'of Elba, fell into tin open cistern a few dap ago, and an elder brother leaped in after him; but the latter found it impossible to reach tho iloor above while supporting the child. A largo Newfoundland dog, comprehending the situation at a glance, ran otV to u neighboring field, bringing buck with him a number of men, attracted by the Grange actions of tho dog. A ladder was put down the cistern, and the young man and his charge, half-drowned, were rescticd. Columbus (Witt.) JicnHUkan. TltHHM HHtl .Tfl ll. 44 Messed are the meek," exclaims the voice of Inspiration, litttcan n m:m lu nnxk with tho coiiH'ioiuticss that a dretuluil nimisti-r Is congumiiiK Ids vitals. We arc not a race of Titans. A l'rotuclheus might stand chained to the torturing rock, with a vulture perpetually gnawing ills liver, and h face ever wear an expression uf heroic and even meek endurance. Hut Prometheus has left no de. srendatits. With vultures (disease) eonuuiIng his liver, the modern iiimii makes himself and every one around him mberahle. Fretful, eloo'mv, hyiKjehomlrliual, he sees the world and life all on the wromj side tho rfark side and wliocver dares to aseert that there Is a sunny side, he regards as an enemy, or at bot a mocker (if his imaginary woes. Unlike the mythical Titan, the victim of disease is not snccorlcss. There is an arm to rescue a balm to eleansu and heal. As remedies for this most depressing of ail dis. eases ' Liver Uompliiiiit"none are more efficient or popular than Or Piercc'a Hidden .Medical Discovery aiid I'leitsjnt Purgative Pellets. The Pellets effectually remove: the cH'ete and olsonou mailer, while the Mcdb cal Discovery Imparts strength and health to the entire hytctH. They are sold by drug, gists. When ink is first spilled on a carpet or piano-coVer, it may be immediately absorbed by placing a largo piece of blotting paper on tho spot. Sweet milk will take ink out of carpet, etc too, but it must lie well rinsed out with warm soapsuds afterwards. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH. THOUSANDS. lUnictt lillr tint AYO Ull'tl tlie flrtt nartllon illOIClf' t. in Hint rerm' licen In tho DaxYxa, Oet. 4, IKS. Kaea tvtckac-e contain Dr. Ranford's Improved tnkftlteir Tube,wm nil Ulreotlow .for m laa 11 csfiy. I li.i ,...Iuj. i.fnilirvnt Ihn tlnltrd SlOtPH . muMiSus oob. LAME BACK RHEUMATISM ccaao ar nm i iuc V0LTAIC uULLiniu PLASTERS. IwMscUecl wltliftMivero attack r lihouinatHtn la my rlltht hlp.to which I was aubjett. I tried ; no y.v arwr. Wel ff mttr: (7rnW(,H,-0nc.rrfirair( Wa thl,,lc tllere nntblii In tho worm ot riai I ih.lnn raniMm with tl.o llol.t.ty-' Vot.TAlO ri.?.s. - teb for HheamntUm an.l I.am.i ltucMnU thcrlW i reeoMHMiHi tiiem to im naaerma. .. yo t Orlasd. Ma.. Juii 9 6, nn. u rotirs verv rertecHi tOflKRT COTTON. NOT A OUACK NOSTRUM. Gttltmn.-l herehr certify that for wveral years natIhariHMltH Vowaki I'fcASTjas t mj f.rc; llee.aarthaveivevcrknowiithem to fall in aWMlng mwirnXW In thoae ici for which thev ar . reewfl msTTOarraW I Ulatageat of Kret value. Very trtilaj:g M jtooasroaT, Ma., May xt. il j aewJWhWeteenw. seat brwaii. crsfi; ! tetWW Kaltor, fiWoa.Maas.
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