Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 July 1877 — Page 6
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Xt a hms tMiafhe safe taoux l eH, Xec a Km1 nl hHi tarumb
Siaee. wrapi- ia net MU crlui.n ptoawao
Cam, ailHf tkcomrh tm? w. Mm nwal
mora.
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ravt-. FlMiel la uMr U 4ei th ka; I !( wnnrv-w Imo4W
TW aui.itu irnmmt'.n ia th rich ltaht
A4 round lliwa jMa4et lionefMMfctea
twine. And clt WsM MM'wn harm AmM the xrOMinir ImnM 1 Uynf4')i, Ami Into vtt-ioM mmrm- the smm air; GWtn- up below hmp mmy fitwnt town. MlUrxt ami etvr4 wUta a rffl mwi OtiKiMtnf-l8T iM ata ArieM, )atrpt atrc.
Lei towlv TUwc. tmrabur In k
MaaMreck d nbyta; 1 see hw Mtwwj CltdWmt by nau a4 Mfcirt ttee Klctn, 0, mm ia an 4i r s-tMde, Ami lnv BaylMl hwtea te trama :
throws hM-fM
ttwwrthy
Of llken courtiers;
Catch "? o4ors, aunt coat el Mffrinyr Lift forever in mmuo i iaft, S 11 ks (uiwi aax ow jMMrigr aoora Sttin xnHCIkx, 4re ad trciMknto tkme Wmkmx'tn drowsy sfttentlor ail the day 5o I iret liximt, where thick tfe Ho mi roam, See thirsty imntiwrs, rfIafceU inhtoedy Untm, Leap terrible as 1 ataing on their prey; Or kjv(4 Uta Oorte cm moHtiM p3c Above lio Az!o city unreUvd Gew-thrtsilctl ibori of Moaiewa sieck An J sunny trfi rrrteh up fey fcnrcr ( goIt 5 11Ven witlj! float by, smbrofad, LMdua wltn -plci's up i'ciian at ; Or Htl on LeliMio. faW tbe c4rs tH, Or hcr tli wl silver iIl Of waterilowaajntof Uarics. Jt lo! a wskiji? shiver in tHc trees, Ad voices 'mid th hay-cock? ia k Kk ; The ?an i -ttinK; ! I ho crimsn Are simkuu Into SeBdor by the beee. And iX the busy world U up stfniitl
wim domiiig tW u I'm (rM U ikm't mtt H-itk hw Wor-4o, mm! I Jin lijfl w mm! to W Wt Mk.mW.MU! M Uk,
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LiuMm CtiUlrMtiHK tktlr Mh soles.
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tH'UlU.
IiiiIUu unisjuU) is
tnw' win Cmms mmI hMtrniiwcMkMi v
t," ua Mu, u Mm, IWkiNUk's iwk will Kn Iw kom now."
kys. Sfci W guwe off and (Mfoiuii " Y," fmhiy twmniml Mrt. Ummh. Se Iwrt' tk key of tlw eki Mt k dkltt't utHr to UrLckien
do!, mmI tkH big one loek Um silwr , very nwck t tke ititwdiiU proe
mmI liuk wkk tW gtttM ton! Mrs. l)rktdl vm t Uwt. j IwikM t h4 iinuhbetl A l;.s.lmn hutiaus to h UhmI (!porHtu 0lVtrt fur Moms k tk Jw-hox. ' Wkr, M," ke, " wkt's tke it tki hiive Imhiu myoil suprcnuvey over tlm whtlu umu, Tim ''rke kox," 0a EmJc, wkk nwiiw? My Hxvr obiM, vo t m1 t, Iwt ttev im?toykinr ' li ei.t of ihv outbreak is n L'ricvutK'o prkHi "Ok, Mt, UmU wUl ykort; mhI vtm'vw cnin woiiwh by ho imunsr5UniHiuHl , d:UiiiMmck IH) yimw, vvIumi tliu (JovtMii.
t vry imh:: l sum ( u a um. tijHy thing hpHMHl?" twrpu-w. iiuwh, twiMiuw.a-i- n; ui vainnxton rrrHr', in irvatiu
mu uvmorrw ntgM, lUMi i-viimiic him .MetM, stnvtiir to brw uw h.h:iw mnmwH!ii. n mi ui w rorow, rufusu
ny olwrvnt iwopb nvx mul tl I'mphyt ovor UMi erw or two TccmwsoIi ,.f ihii IllDU I mli
uh ! kv fitHkjwvoml Ih a quwt wy for two r Uul .lupli. Hmi tlui I'lonhut In Siid, dsjyehritoftijoy tlw sports of tlufoar ami hall, 'ul. ilrunmer," who, with iicrv ! to bt-tme smjnjr, wl Owy Iihvu Im'cu ' ttliKNCD, is stirrinir t,0 mxvli of ( , J
trt-tr to
4Mia ilrtisw wrrMh. 4 asHKof iw- kerclf up for tk cottfeioii whick k
kMtkm jwdki. Ok, It I ctmW only wr knar wtut be muhI, "Yo Mi vour ri otm, jmt tkw once. Qnly for o keys ! " vMiuc, tm4 Mr. IMrkUIe wowkl I know k," Ul Mrs. Drksl.tk, ever know it. Iv Always kanl tkt Jjwktly. ' I niil tkm before I k:l krs re ck InMuitk!" , m an kour." Mt tamd pl tl ni. 44 Ami Ami I kot vour jwels? to Ku0k, Kudoni, 1 tUre not!" lon Fetiley. She only wxitt4i to lxr- " Wker woaki be tke barm?" bMly row tk4n for om nigkt to go to bull. iteBMHwted tke milHnr xti tlreaoniitkef. lkmwl tiki wrong, init ske etvitxeti X one would W iniarad, ami I skotiki them front ie before I knew what I was
be be so proud. Mr. Durktiiite rr
wears tke stow? a ranbtr oki tkr.
titHfHtmi intention not only i'ontiniiijd
to cveroiso in on way ami amumr,
c.i.i t.i
niso tho hurilitary uhiof ml oluvatfilnu CUllIIIIILr Utlll tnu'tilhln ImUnn .1...
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HHrruuy wm:n mi tumu im nu it pui. . uiunaui.siup, .losimn, tlm picsviitt'liiif
: iii:iv "' int-V
tuivon tkeir
J imi miBPiMnvii ini iw jiivh.-mhu Him t iiiiiuu UlnsnllsHUil Willi tlHMllll tl'C'lU'auty of physical strength, ami tly ty, ami tho thirst for veiiL'eani'e Diiiotii. , have wW in iw,MitIiH tho fash-iml hi thu father's breast bus htokun I ionabk world timt iti positively dowdy ! forth into bloody deuds bv tlm hands of to be ill. To bo deliotto i ti bu fMnc hi.s hot-beaded son.
A eak nerveis have bwotiMi quite obso-; Hut a powerful element in the upris.
... v. ...... v...v.iAiii.,,(, ,M3i!i)n, mo present t'lui'i lev never failed to tinprtMS , of thotrilie, is son of a chief bv the same friends mid aequaintanee ' name, ruler of an auxiliary elan, w ho
about. Amiskekas diaiered r xwl I lete in the be circle.-?, and pallor is a inr has been tlm inshlimm itu(.iit..,L
-ami. Mrs. DarkIaI. th uu-U ' tint of the lios and chcukt that ean not . NuihIiiiIIh. tlm I'mnlmi , C'. i...
ske is. Ami you've always tokl we, I stone! Cayoever, ever forgive ine? j le approved, even if it be tolerated and bus been instilling a new faith orstiperMU," witk Httimtal scct, "tkat j Vill you xllow nie to work for you, like forgiven, lioitge is more in demand i sthiou amoiijc the restless, ei edniotis vo loved rne." f a servant, until I kave matle reditu- i tkah iH?arl iwwder, permit me to assure i braves of all that region. In l.i vn.oi.
"Ami so I do," faHeml poor Met. ilkM?' leven-btkly who foolishly imagine that Smohalhi had been taught by the mis"Ami yoti won't rrai me tkfe one Ami Meta ak oh her knees at tke ! city ladies prefer to look frail, useless ! sionarie.s. but what ho Imd loiirnml f.-.."..
favor so triiin: a om?t too? Ok, Me- oW lady's feet, wkk streaming eves ami ; ami dainty, them was cunningly used by him not to
m, xa:, wuuwB 1 1 no luryuur toicc cnoKeu wua soos. x tie omv targe ciutt ot uiuy ntn etes maKe Known to i s bunlir itoi in.il
irmi
Slowly Meta unlocked tke )ewel-cae; Mrs l)arkelale put out ker kami and , tkat gentlemen as a ehiss havo been per- tho Savior of the world, but to et hima uare box of inlaid wool, wkick oc- stroked tke girl's hair kindly suaded to milo upon, is organized at elf up a.s the savior of tho red-man euied one of tke skeive of Mrs. Dark- "ly tlear," sakl ske, "don't fret. Staten Island, They havo matured The story of Oideon and his band was a dak's wardrobe. Tkere's not so mock karra done after their plaus, establislHMltlMMr society, and Hiblo lesson of tho miwionaiies that j "There ean be no Harm in looking at all. There would kave been if tke have all tlw appliances for out-of-door j "0t deeply impressed itself upon tkem, at all events," tkourkt ske. ewels katl been in their ease, but tkcv garner. Smolialbt's 'memory. This was tlm
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intiiuui tiau-itlrv mWrJi-uf iuu II Vnt in L.i'b ...3lt ' .l.l t. :! ..1. I. i !.,. .... . ... i , T
".t ... .ii.ii ..vn iiiincii iMt,- uu ia Mil-iMniif ii 1 1 1 1 Mai loiiciies , i ' s;iv5i!f.i in uceiis oi unparalleled worn ami tamkked by age, in one cor- "No," said Mrs. Darketlale. " I ! tke instep, and is not too full and heavy. valor against great odds. (Jideon's Kr, ami Meta bad but just taken n took tkem out wishing to .show them to i The body niavbe in the style cf a dress-, band, reduced from many tbotifands to tkk cae wken okl Hannak knocked at a friend of mine, a ieweler. wl m- coat buttoneil over a linen shirtn.. oH onlv nvereivmn tin. invi-!l Lt t
poseu to reset imm, i tett the case tni- ' anove a suk vest ot laney color. Thno .Mutianites. The whitos are tho cause it was too cumbersome to carrv. ' Breton basouc. not tlie iaefcet. is another ' Midiauites: thov are nowerfnl in num.
said ske, desires to
THE JEWEL-CASE.
"1 week, "ad
shall not be gone mure ikaa a Meta,' said Mrs. Darkedate, of course I feel tkat I ean leave
even- thing i a your charge, without tke I tak lat snxiuir " i
tke door.
"If you plee, miss," " There's a lady below who see von immedlatelv."
Endora held out both hands, pleadingly. " Only for one night, Meta," she urged. "I'll be personally resposib!e. Dear Meta, please." Meta Gray keeitated in an agony of nemlexkr.
Ilannak knocked acain
Tkty are now beitur retet."
Meta drew a lows breatk of relief.
3liss l-enk-v bad been cheated of ker !
1 She's in a kwrry, mis,'
f:lVHriH tvli llf lwnlv tr-jriiLt.nt W'l.lt.i llcri lillf flm I unl'j ....
grenaiuao wun suk mitng to hody, is a mo nuuuus tnumselves, should yet trifavorite. TIh fuhru Vurt "....ll.-1 ninnli uiwt ilritv. tlutm fi-,... 1.....1
booty, after all, then, ami kad disap- renovated, and strong. It is .(nK,times ' At one time Smohallu was arrested ami
peareu with only an empty case. ; tnmmeil with brocaded galloons in two compelled to desist from spreuilin" his Ilut I w:is just :ut much to blame as "or three lines twfore tho kilt plaits are incendiary doctrines, but of late he" has if they had been in tke casket," sho , laid, and each ro.v diiTers in color front been preaching; with renewed zeal and uttered sadly. the other. This produces an ornamental ' success, and has at last achieved the on- " Why, yes," said Mrs. Darkedate, i effect. The sleeves are sometimes band 1 slatight for which ho has so ardently
--imij jwir iu?s nas mn. oeen mute so ; eu 10 inc snoumers witn these galhxmS, i loiicu
sun tian-, exeBSive a one, ami my jewels are safe. but cornet lines only half way to tle
.now, Meta, lay this to heart, and don't elbow. I ho breast of tlie coat is also
kat anAiety." " There, take them," cried Meta. let's ever sneak of it acain.
"Of coursyon may, Mrs.DarkedaJe," ? pushing the cae into Eudora's hand, . And at the end of the vear, wken said Meta, a Bush of gratified pride j " and ok, be careful of them! fought Meta Orav married the v.mW hero of
HMuuiiig avr cneeK.
une lavor, however.
I mart ask."
addel Mrs. Darkedale, "and that ie, tkat
you will not receive any company dnriag my absence." Ske lM)kel keenly at Meta Gray. Tke girl colored deep scarlet. " I suppose you mean the Kenteys," said ske, not wkhout some constraint in kerniannei'; "I do not tspeot to see tkem while you are gone." " Very well," returned Mrs. Darkedale; "you are a good girl, Met, and I think 1 may truec yon." Mrs. Darkedale was the reltot of an Et Indian merehant, who had left ker widowed and child leg ia the world about two years previously. Meta Gray was atitaani rehtftre, who had come to tke Darkedate honse.parUy :
ker a cordial invitation, and parly because ske Had nowhere els to ge. Ske was a pretty, enthusiastic young creature, wh bad ideas of the world, and who rather de.-p ed tke promingwhotesate grocer whom Mrs. Darkdale bad elected m an eligible match for her, because he was a wholesale grocer. " Sugar ad rakKiM are so vulgar," said Meta, turning up her pretty little " No more so than stocks and bonds," retorted Mrs. Darkedale. And, much to tke rood ladv's vaxa-,
tk'H, Meta perk4ed in seleinr forkor
mieofn inetia a (tanning aamnet, oalied Eudora Fenley, who fitted dresoaa and trimmed bonneis in a strictly private faehkm. and had a poetical brother who gave gukar leeeomi. Meta Gray was not of tent obstinate, but tkfc wag one of the few oecaeione on wkick Mrs. Darkedale got. as ske korself pkraeed It, " throughly out of patienee wkk the chikl." " I beliere they hare bewitched her," said Mrs. Darkedale. "However, I'll say no more about it. Perhaps the fancy will wear itself out after awhile and I've always heard that opposition ia the worst thing in the world to fan a name." So Mrs. Darkedale went away to ker friend's sick bed, and left Meta Gray in posH'ssion, witk only oW Hannah, the maid, to share tke honors. It was a novel ami rather a pleasant resnonamilty to order the dinner ami decide on the defWert; and, wken tkat was settled, Meta went up stairs to " tidy up " Mrs. Dnrkedale's room, straighten tke guipure lace cover let and put away the various article that the good lady had left scattered on chairs, ofa and dre&nngUble in ker haete of preparation. As Meta folded up a cashmere scarf coMetliing dropped wkk a clink on. the Moor. "Mrs. Darkedale' keys!" she exclaimed aloud. It was true. Tm; little bunch hm) somehow eaugkt on the fringe of the scarf jind got jerked out of the old lady's pwket, and she had gone off wkkout tkem Meta wae sill looking at tkem, and pondering to herself Mrs. Darkedaie's eonternatk at dfecovering tkek- low, wken there came a soft tap at the" door, and Mis Kudora Feeler rttkd m, bnnging wvh ker a general impreeeien of siKirkhiig lMigksj and fluttering ribhens, ami a d.-eidd odor of nhfunt1i. "EtMlora!" exclaimed the girl. "How yon dW htnrt!" sa HmJera. "witkmt aieeted mtte gungk, "No, 1
I not to let you kave tkem, I knew I " tke coflfee ami sugar trade, Mrs,. Darke-
ougni not, out yes, yes, liaanan, i am : naie marKea her estimation of Meta'
(VIHUBtrl'I
And; relocking tke jewel-box and wardrobe, she dropped the keys into her pocket and hastened down stairs, followed by the exultant Eudora Fenley. The lady wkose kaete was so immediate proved to be only a poor friend of the Darkedales, and when ske kad taken a reluctant leave our poor little keroine found herself with abundant leisure to
reflect over what she had done.
banded across in military manner. The
veil about the hat and throat does not practice of any cover the face unless it be pale blue, ' 'hey must not
suver coior, etc. 11 it be oriental in eoloramak veil is worn, lcurhi" the
The Troubles ef a Millionaire.
Mrs. Gaines has had
great many judgments
entered
pro
up a
Hie cardinal points of Smnhnlla's
doctrine are, that his follower's must be " wild Indians," not Mibiuitting t the
of the art of civilization;
not toleratii tlm u-liiii. mini
or have any intercourse with him save that necessary to buy arms ami ammunition: they must nut go upon any reservation, and they must avoid chin ches and school-houses as so many snares of the devil. Chief Joseph, who is now in the prime of manly vigor, is Smolialla's ilevotml iirii)1i nml willimr ,.,.! II.,
bhKS bands, are nonular. M'lm scorns the white man. and dnsnie flu,
(diversity of attire adds much to the Indian who will tamely submit to peace beauty and interest of the niVair. Tlm I with him. Ho lias ;i fttliWIno- if l immi
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character by giving her, as a wedding i barbaric colors of the veil for decorative
jre?;ni. pan ot ine jewels. " For she is a good girl," said Mrs. Darkedale, ad she has chosen well ami wiselv."
; buft, and soft, long, loose-wristed and ; easy. Itege dresses in myrtle or Uusjsian green, with gold-tinted galloon
uiM)n them, also blue, with white or pale
ennfesso conie.-imp siues m a lawn irame ihmv warriors, well armed am Ion' antiei-
airainst the oeeiiiMints f nrniurti t- ' wear a diHtinsnnshinc boinnur at iln;"r' oatiier war. ml. fnimtlin iihim ndlm
r-- - r- - i. v'w - ..w .was - T ' aav v f v
v., v mnnoHui iaii anc sne ana oeen aojuutcateu to nave f mjhii niuir Miie-oacK pocKets; or! coiiiiirv ami us sparsely setxieu condit bought, wk remorse and anguisk. title. She kas been kept lutsilv emulov- ' iWr skirts. When the two sides maket tion, his -subiusration promises to bo te-
15ut she will bring them back again ed before the Masters ia Chancerv in !l fresh game, and the party is differ-; dious and extremely dinidult. Spring-
entiy arranireil.ivcuntiets are exchantred. Held licrmblican.
to-morrow, and then I will never, never pressing ker claim to lnck interest, rents let tkem go out of my kands again." xm profits, while tke defendants have
teanwniie, mis r.uaora renter, been equally active in producing evispeedmg homeward, Hke an arrow out clences of the value of their improve-
w w, iwnu mrsCTi cnecswi a men. j ne Masters do not appear to street corner by the tentteatan who gave have mastered the business committed guitar lesions and wore his hair curling to them, and their reports will not be down on his neck. handed in before the next term of Hourt
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en, sHu ne. tn a kw, mpenous yoke, " have you got it?" "I have got no money." A smothered execration burst from between his lips. "Hush," sakl Eudora. impatiently.
1 ft w
- uo near
money
ter
Ileilrork Hill and Ills ftoard Kill. Bedrock Hill is a good fellow; he is a witty rellmy; but lie has not found it as rich on bedrock as his hones led him
to expect: and he is sometimes pressed ... 1.!.- I..! . 1 .11. .1 , i
game, anil the party is differ- tlious and ex iireil,lxuniiets are exchantred. ' Held Hcnubli
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ji course wus arrangement is for fetes and lawn parties, where the athletes arc not under strict discipline. At the cloo games, of two clubs, tho costumes are plain, short skirts, and of gray cashmere, with loose jackets and 'belts of purple or crimson leather. The belts
ta time the liHiefatigable plain- uiwnguisn ine two clubs. A wing of! to meet his little bills and weekly room tiff relieves and diverts the tedium ami i Prple or a wing of red is fastened to ! rent. lie hoard with old Mother Tendullness of this vexatious ahd'the large, rough straw Hat that is trim- derfoot, awl is a little sweet on her
wearying war, by the perusal of tit in- a white grenadine scarf that j daughter, The Voim" lady calls for a numerable letters sent ker from the j tied under the chin, i settlement, and" Hilf declares ?ho is North solicitingsnbscriptions to various Several of these club have already looking better than over. Slve eotn-
kind
ttle,
etions
has
,ou
nsr mc waicniiK-piaces lUCSe Itan limes, want it ri.ilil.' v.r.lioa mil u V..
up ker remarkably ev-ntful life in a 'tke ladies say. that it is not worth while j my dear, Just wait till to-morrow." aajL'utt l-..t. t... l. . tri M9a miM,a vanlmlu . 1. I . 1 . , , ..... . .
jfuuiigui .ny nuKiier tow me. mil, not to go
till it was properly balanced, so I can't
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"re uuv. t. mm 1 mu m cnun-iM'... iT!nimi inti!utun mimr. arian-'tMi ut sinmii .1 inmi.i uk.i i 1 tt .11...
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cthc trcwcl 1IUN Ul HOT tire Tll-it B4M)r MM llMtfmur iHuLi orklw.itinB- iko XHU tlCl SiroilIT. All iriM imu.n a.l.St- 11 11 r...l ... .1. .. t ill
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enutff a iw atai 10 iienxive. ia ine nrmwrf ivf tva.intu.cr ,urtrui. . leu. 1 Here are so few niii. lu... !..,.....:.. i...... ....... .1:...- .. r.i... .
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i . v.-.. uuHtmci.-, amonwii! m Mrrv
plans are discovered; tke police are on suggestions A consanguinity ofi the scent. I've got all the valuables, fectkmate subscriber, whose
wide
dent
velvet ease.
mh lace imghtenetl. sensational sketck. Then there are let- to waste one's wardrobe ami " Good," he said, briefly; "you're ten of tender inquiry as to the branches i ixm such unavailing things, clever. Bet don't tro home. Our KuW tf iki
Thc rint EjpwHrolq. Dinger
suck a tker are ul. with nuirvtiul. .J.k .u mt. .J? t.. J riein 01 liatlie.
fall, we can go wkere we please." land, and had a very extensive connecAfter this littk instght into the private tion. And, so on, affording the jolly life ami conversation of Mr. Oswald Fen-, little ladv infinite mirth, ami provoking ley and his accomplished sister, our fremienta plosions of laugkter. New readers may readily conjecture tkat , QrkttKx ihrmtrat. Miss Eudora dkl not return tke next
morning with Mrs. Darkedate 's jewel-, case in her hand. ! MeU waited until towards night, makine all doe altewaneefor Eudora Vt--'
en a
Anetker Link Broken.
Tke deatk, at Silrer Sorinr. near
Washington, of Mrs. Blair, widow of
As a contribution toward explaining how one feels in going under fire for tke first time, I may here record a personal exjierience "at Kars, which, though, I lxdieve, common cnouarh nmler similar circumstances, is perhaps not familiar to iim-eimilvtint mmb.no
I w- ,- . . . ..... .v. .7.
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Jims jny nrst
musketn'
my hrst exposure to either
or cannon shot, and " I am
tree to confess" that, although in excel 1 A. ft t. t
3 a ter a nujm. 01 merry- the late Francis P. Blair, is the severing li.t W-hb 1 iV , "..";"'i , 1
ks hiuch ;ett, as the moment of actual conflict apP".1' iproached I felt a growing sense of fear
t. .?
iiiuvfi tvuu iiu; Kiwur ill Illy Will
m vne uivuiuniarv muscles, arm w ueli.
SS.'SSlT'Sr .JSfJ .eoMd Ik, present wUk5lh, pl.t.
making and millinery estabitshmeut.
weVrvacmed ZdioZSStT f 'Tek"' clminat,Hl Just before the firstsho tloor. , ,c-ip hwt no more powerful in is intensity. A complex counterfeel"Abad lot. miss." sakl the landlaslr. i ?i?irMi "A1? ?"".?' ! f ,c' .
imlienantlv skakim? her head "x,l"if -. . L ,7? "? nowever, irom attempting escape, even WfLS? r1 . ll!!!m hl been practicable, ll.rough
a.tet r rtK,, .f, V. H lB? werewr.tten by the serried battalions behind. But
a-reW w tntiZ wli Mr' lV,a,r' ?? .wa3 H.lw? l ardent hardly a half dozen shots had been ex
wait." 4 Well, my love, just tell your
mother it can't be properly balanced without waits." But this week's board is also due, Hill," " 1 know it is, my darling; and being due, it becomes nothing, for dew is vapor, and vapor is air, and air is nothing at least that air. But hero is something, my dear, that will bVingyou in something a certificate of a "claim in the Big Horn country. Now give me a receipt in full." mX; HiUs Pioneer,
lav ' ami It lau WlJ Jo"M!al sentiments ehangesl before this emotion of iay. ami m, seems ,f ker b--tmniibel kutwiul I . s. i... .i
n roiiuuuice pair r 4K:ia bf.. n. Itl-jii-u- i,ra.Hi..u. . :.. .i .1. ....
r's rent into tk,.....i 'a ZA'tZlV fr"-v i iuuj; i hii
Kcnnum, wimirtii. jier nome. at wax rtii!to! uv m vi,,i
poliee was kere yeter
trh'V're a well know
ami me out of a quarte barrain!"
" Hat wkere kave tkey gone?" gasped "Tkat's what I'd Hke to know myself," said the landlady; " and what tie polke means to find out, too." Meta Gray went borne wkh her heart feeling like tend within her. For an instant she, too, felt almost inclined to follow the example of Mkis Fenley and ker guitar-piay mg brother, and disappear mysteriously. For now how eoukl she ever face Mrs. Darkedale after this? Ami Meta cried herself to sleep, net only that night, but every night for a Wike
terror arisen, hour it
rifattriti und
S?-r tew '"'k frOR -ke City (sense of positive enjoyment which more of Washington, .uwsoneof theimistat- fthan once during the day carried me
tracine inacea in the country. Yor two i through the thick of the melee with ab
gcnerMwms, since ine more active period of Mr. Blair's life, Silver Spring has been the frequent resort of statesmen ami scholars, and many interesting and cherished memories have become associated with it. Both Mr. ami Mrs. Blair retained their physical and mental strength in a remarkable degree. When over 80 years of age they might frequently have been seen riding into Washington on horseback together, as full of life and spirit a a brhlegreom and a bride. New Turk Sun.
solntely unruffled nerve. Afterward,
before fcebastopol, a friend, who still carries glorious scars of Alma and Inkermann, told me that at Sohraon. where he had received his own baptism of fire, he had passed through much the same process of sensation, and that he knew it to lie, as I have said, common enough in the experience of others. Mere animal courage, therefore, after all, would seem to have less to do with the morale of those who feel it than is generally mipposcd.-i-'nwrr Mnaci-zinc.
A lmrlier who had become converted to religion was told that lie must york for the souls about him. The tonso rial artist was diffident man, and he did not know how to begin; but one day a pretty Hard eHe came in to be shaved, and ho thought ho would improve the opportunity. The expected convert was seated in a chair, duly Iathered,the razor stropped till tlm edge was as keen as a Damascus blade, and just ready to apply to the customer's throat, when tlm barber whispered in his ear, "Are yon prepared to die?" With a bound and a shout tho victim left the chair, crying, "Not if I know it" rushed uj the street hatless, and terrified lest hu should bo pursued by the, as he supposed, would-be murderous harbor. The wiek'er of tho razor haa given up conversion during business hours. 'lornnto Qlobc,
GovKNTkr, in England, has just repeated, after a lapse of some years, the celebration of the Lady Godlvn perform anco by a grand procession, in which many historical characters were personated. Iwuly Godiva was represented by a young equestrienne from Ast ley's Amphitheater, who was attired in a manner that could lmrdly have given offense She wore a bodice- and skirt of white silk, a white laco veil, and tho traditional golden hair ascribed to Lady
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