Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 July 1887 — Page 7
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II. IEGILFS PICTURE.
naeOoodForton That
of a MBtU of
Hkhael Angelo Magilp was Tenr artist soe perforaaenc and ar other neca ha that peWoa, be JTofte. heavily haudtoapped vgr As
(idWMwen teteaaaty wuP"" kVtoTerittes and taaaed to n skies w hi friend, the -uere-duelca guve kirn oaly a vary moderate poaefer them. San.piteofthif eWwback. Magito, bH of a cheerful, haaay-funky T ytioa. kept up be. eeatage, worked 1 i.. ia. kk studio. ami be-
tarn m m ww" , bdawrtM early a T lfcdJ F" d of more beauty thaa fortune; in fart, Mr. Megilp's iaarrto portioof 600 eel v jurt paid for the fuming
tt tW OU MM StttUtO IVWHl-, rWvUToui eoapie began housekeeping. , t. But with the best intention the roue wife wa not avecyWUfu4miagerse gradually ti Megilp glided Into debt, wmI ia due course the tradeTMeltbte erwUre ad retaMd far-
IhwifirtM Mini UMirinUB vttn mU. Wfea MMuwt Anrelo aad hi
frk,"lM to Mt
Mtdb. "Our myi R will buut tk
toWM ljr Biom mm! o H witt."
n wiMi yoM eowd Mil It mmu" iiied Mr. Mgiif. "I often tm-
ou wijorut We mmmh Mmh QrwMR wi MH of Mk U'i ttke wift'a-hk-iwte'
wpWtd Micfel AKelo, lUly. "Ht
I WM yon wiiM k ia, Madj K ImmhU4 me f riufctftdly to ke bill ef
"Witjr doa't ytm g and tee ZerubImImI, mm! try to eome to torn wltk
kimr Mtfgeetod Mr. Megilp. 'Uf eowrse, he km beard of "CbW every
one b Mid if yo premiee to pegr
Mm when you have auld your ptetoKw, surely be nw't refuse to give yott back
Utat btKTMi docunMmt" Though hartlly taking this optinwe-
tk view of matter, Mefcilp tod oa Mb wlfe adviee, and Jortbwitk peid a vieit to Mr. Zerubbabera bop.
Wben be bai preferred bw reqweet, the brio-a-brae seller emitod aad shook "MUmk Zerubbabel waH liorn yes
terday," be aid wilh a eunnmg took in hie twiakliag Week eye. "Your idctttre mayn't be wortk a Rve pound
note."
It's worth at toast 500, broke ia
.the artist, redetmiHg. "Carper aatti
so." .
"Who' Carper? But eren if the pteture were worth 500," grinned Mr. ZerubhabeL "It wouldn't y me to bur it at eueb a price. But why do
you want to quash the bW of ai?n T wut in lu rul at tha hwsilinnn It
out r, nil nvo kavft 9. tbiar of thU
sort hanging over me in fact it is against me m my profesekm,"
Bettor nmt the 300 the repiiea
toehs up Ms aiadlo when he goes out. ttom, sfce wea e4 "i ve jmw. ae mt
u't you eH aotber ter eer' ewer-maw mm m, w "Oh, yea," aaawered Mr. ZernhW nstospewl from Saturday to Muaeay i amiably; -btKufw here, I ay with her. De tot mm aneept, dee.
I ou iouK qwi vmm
asjdl o long for a sight of the eotta-
toi'e cei away from
the usW I am wiM-
md.
well tell you of
tog to make." Mr. MeirUti't pretty
with oy at the hto of arraaging matters with the mouey-toader. It woukl he uh a deiightful surprise for Michael Angeto wheu he oame home to ft nd that that tiresome bwniwsei of the btlt of sale had been brought to a satisfactory eoueluetoa during hi ab-
"Mr. Megilp wants to get baek hta bttl of ante on this furnitorttP' began Mr. Kerubbabel, with a eireuiar sweep of the hands towards the eon ton Ui of
the reom. I'-ye.'
a shiver.
odtou man looked as if he would like
to earry off her household gods there
and then. All tne brightness wane out of her face, and she grew quite pale. "Well, of course my expenses in connection with this bill have been henry very heavy, and my loss, if I let it be paid off at onee, will be great vory
trv. Ito tot's get away
MMmev.lsndeni and aeotde. and have
a holiday. I'm sure we both want IvihaoWedmeWfnK3da began Megilp, gravely. "Why, that's worse than Mr. lermV babel-but about Aunt JaaVa invitation, Angy. May 1 aeoeptfM MasHUi never eould refuse his wife
an thhasr. the had evidently set nee
heart upon the visit, so, though he didn't like leaving town at seek a oritioal moment, he lei her hare her
own wav: and the note accepting Aunt
hrenthsd poor Madge, with JWs invitation was written and posted
tor she thought that toe forthwith.
Uaving called at the ptoture-iramers
aad ordered a new frame for 'KJhloe,
and left the key of the studio with
Mary Anne, the housemaid, witn direo tions to liand over the picture to Mr.
Ormolu's representative. Megilp, and
his wife left town the following after-
noon ana spent a iwugnuuiij tju
M. TUTTtl KXPOMO
ptOKKD OP AT lUMOOil.
m . I.. ... L-. f UU
publto intorest in this question are Chicago Jew For .fn""
L.Mv hlWi! There is noon to be Joha Wtermwn ot vuw. -
a large gathering of Uatoa vetraas at aad my mouth against any two. m tTw Fmuslasat ottiaeas. think- AlexaadrU fYa.) tfasaaw Ml
tog the ooeastoa a favorable oae to I of support from tne nousu earry out a resolution which they had I dieeipatod, his sole ruMnnee hi
formed last year, appotuwm. a aeif upon tae jierta.
ttoa to wait on tae rresfctout ana w 3htoaso Trttem: Joan mm
vito him to he present. The commit- -Mt man. but hi Premrissttol
is a
toe went to Washington, extended tae invitation and were informed by, Mr.
Cleveland that if nothing untowartt
hapiened it would give him great twUur la aeeeat. When the news
of the President's favorable reply was received it made every body feel happy, with the exception of a small band of incorrigible, of whom " General " J. M. TutUe seem: to be the self-appointed mouth-piece. It threw them into a state of ulceration and the Geurl oa his own and their behalf imme
diately declared that if Mr. Cleveland
great; in fact, 100 will barely put me Sunday with Aunt Jane at her cottage
straight," said Mr. zerufroaiwi, in a i ,n Sussex.
business-like tone. "That addeU to the 300 Mr. Megilp borrowed of me last year makes 300. Now, Til make him this offer: I'll give hira a check for 25, and send him back the bill of
sale in consideration of his Academy
picture the big one, mind, I meanbecoming my property." The picture has been valued at
500," put in Mrs. Megilp, timiuiy. "Oh, has it? By you and Mr. Merilp, I suppose! Well, I ain't going
to rtve that What I have offered is
Late on Monday evening the Megilp
reUtmnd home. " Any one called while we were away? Any letters, Mary Ana" Mrs. Megilp asked, as the Mt hand-maiden met her .at the door. Oh, yes, mum, if you please," replied Mary Anne, volubly. "On Saturdav. soon after you and master left,
Mr. Ormolu a young man came for the
ntotore the pretty one with tne cine
m! &d this morninz came a dark
ran daman a Jewish rentleman.
should say, mum the same as called
amseart to ne
skate en already. Prabur fYa.") InsTis .eaainfr The
further John Sberman geto away fro
the South the more hie semens to be dominated by the spirit of 'Line Fiaksion.
Tijii-.iMU New: There hi
that is old and little that U new In his speech. His aim is to convince his
party that be f tne man wno its next National nomine. Chicago Herald; John Sherman eaght
to be ashamed to make a speoen am
, y A.tl V4J WfJ IWHniHVH vn gaUended the St. Louis encampment he thjit 4 to people who are to and hi fellows would " snub and in- BaWto thinking with their head
siilt" him. for the reason that they
couldn't abide a "copperhead Presi
dent" Furthermore h denounced ami assailed with great energy of law
tKth Uenerai vx, m mw, u eral Chamberlain, of Maine. Who, then, is this "General" J. M. Tuttle, of Iowa, whose over-boiling iovalty take such umbrage at the courtesy extended to Mr. Cleveland by
the citizens of St. Low? xo-uay e is
He is two far West, evidently.
Fort Worth (Tex.) Ctosetter Whflt it must be conceded that Mr. Sherman to an able man, aad that his speech hi skillfully constructed, even his own party will realize that it is antiquated. Nashville (Tenn.) Jeaaer. With all hi acknowledged ability as a Laismxn. he U weak and small
enough as a politician to pander to the
a rood as S35 an uncommonly high the ether evening whan master was out.
price. let me tell you, ma am, ur 1 ajiu be net me u ne coma
piotures; ana 1 saiu jvm, Mwugnv eould, aad I showed him into the drawing-room. I Ikmhs I did right, sir,"
she added, turning to Megilp.
one of the rising artiste of the day.
celaimed Mrs. Megilp, firing up. "Oh, they all are," retorted Mr.
Zerubbabel, rising. "Still, you hau
better think over my offer, and tell : Mr. Megilp what I have said. I'll call
round in a day or two to see tne pict
ure, when you can let me have a aei-
nmi we lt, ' w . Bvow rtt.'
.1 I u iunUnllv huf nor. I "j .
Mke "T"' -v ..Everv Mn that my husband is
sonaiiT x am aov a rm- 1 . . . l ,n
in )ens, or pictures by unknown artists, ti tough pnrhape other people
may he. It is, however, for you to Una them, not for me. Gpod morning, my dear sir. Sorry I eaa't obKge you." "Horrid old scamp." muttesed Megilp, a he left ZerebbabeTs shop aad turned his face westward "Xot to be caught by chaff, my fine shentlemaa" eammeated the amiable . .1 in. a- liaJr intil
on O-a -rac . , . KtU vnain to
. . . ."X.T j . . ak 1 iavmr m ibukhmi i...w "
hi liingy anoae. -xea J,;v- uZr ia reneraL and the
matter of the bwl of sale in particular. a a T I f a . ..1 S Ml flko
in WC CWW v - w gtoatod greedny over the doeumjmto
r!ras!!ated some restMu4aby hard bargains drivam by Mr. Zerubbabel
ant recreation, oae tn wmca a m '., "L.u 4.. .liv. bafore I
fWUUII I VW -'"-J - -
wiatohfrombueiness, by the entrance of a friend and compatriot, oae Abiram LrL a picture-dealer by profeaeioa.
After an eschaan of amicable greet-
the ciUxens ot M. iuisr xo-av m - j judk) to bo himself into .an obstreperous member of the legion JJaHnaV
of Iowa veterans, buttwenty-iour years ------' gutor Sherago,wlien the country was at the white New YorksW. he. of war. he was the Democratic ZlIz:
nominee for Governor of Iowa Against wu pruj
down
"Quite right. Which pictures did you show him, Mary Anne? " "last him to wait a minute," resumed the girl, smoothing her apron complacently, "aad I made the studio took quite nice before I showed hint-in. t lifted tli W nioture the one of the
a. aaw-- w "'O I M
him the Republicans had place in nomlnatioa William M. Stone. The
Iowa soldiers in the field were called
upon to say which of these two candidates thev preferred. Five regiments
ntl in ntxttHaaea to the call. It must
twm1 of his Boiitteal career.
future will he accomplished in
movements a slip up, a sbp
and a slip out. SannBah rGa.") 2ff: Whn
.tnr Sherman was in the South,
have been a trying crisis for the per- short Ume ago, he mWoW- J rr..,t, Tl.u.in.iiWM-H his War hi OVeT." Ih llUMM IM iy
nalffhbors. Thev had watched his
-
. I nw murv anoae. -xvm mn
layafaroramei, ..wi. M a-wrflr as that" Then
nwv . . . -
he proeeeaed to uaiocs: a nreprooi mmme
And Mr. Zerubbabel took up hie hat lwA witk two long piaiu of 'air
and bowed aad grinned himsell out, . fock i
"Margaret Mending her Stockings," said Megilp, under his breath. "And I put It on the easol, and it looked beautiful," went on the maid, gUbly. "The gentleman seemed very much took with it; and then he looked
at the little picture "Sour Grapes," interpolated Michael Angelo, smiling. And tlven be set me for a pen and
and
aad the
told him of the Jew's VMtt
proposition he had made.
"tie has eaangeu an wim
auicklv." remarked MegUp.
t a
morninr he would nave nomiag w .
course, studied his character and knew
him thoroughly. Their decision wouw stamp the quality of that loyalty which, after nea.-ly a quarter of a century, he venture to set above the loyalty of soldiers like Generals Cox and Chamberlain. When the ballots were counted it appeared that Tuttle had received just 4 votes.
wkH his omwnent obtained i.-wb.
htoa hi deetrey
John
roared: "The Confederate still alive, and is about to
our institutions." Wuhinrton Camtitl: The
Sherman boom has evidently received a terrible set-back from that speeeh ef hi at Springfield, BL KepttbUeans who had never talked that way bafore are beginning to say they would as soon nominate Brother Blaine. u TiiU TW-DiwflW: The at-
Later en, during the piping JS Ienil w 7 v"
SVHHWW van J
pretty
"This
add np
snv und then he set down
' .. . .. . Tt -L-
1 ..1.1 wmwr 1 m wm mb mrwjm mm w j 1 iaii w mm as aaaasr. mi 1 . n im vs
spent any spare inosneaw Ltau- Camer promised to speak a a1-a w noaket two letters.
good word for ma to a dealer be I 4iThH o4)er CHm by poet this mornknows." I ia be -4ded, giving both to him.
A day or two afterwards Mr. Aoram 1 ufau.- the Bost-letter into
. . 1 If Ul.. " J 7." .
Lievi preseaiea imwwu
studio, and found the
reconstruction, when the strength of cry that Tilden was tM the fraud in 1876 did Win
i eerv lrauiiv tok i
, Union cause was tested in the alembic I of a fierce public pinion. Tattle chalLmk1 i second ordeal. Then the
gallant Maine soldier whom he now denounce had just been is.tdd (Vi vomer of hi native
State by an unprecedented majority, I to suppose that John Sherman
and of the eatouetoetMS convenwon
aesembied at
they found that they amounted uoaeark KQ, a ram tetal which seesnadtor-
riac to ooor MettoMm. Megilp.
"Where oa earth caw we get . irrr aha eried. elasfdag her bead
tortcany. "All your pkr. even tf
U taam, wowm
the
iagsthatwo
hour or so hi
tioa oa the
tradas: then as a
. -r-
ef their
fstoh
wish your
furniture, yon knew.
MerilP- " wan
noMT. Want a
, , m
rou oaatd
half that" "There's
Hedge, I ...Li Mug
-Oh. doa't-toa'r sell H; I ooahlnU War to part with all my pretty tWaga, She toterrupted, with a toviaejglnae reaadher drawing-room, whiah was auito a ptotureof modest etogamea.
:'t think of aauag you
bibed several
water and
rored eigaw
Mr.
spent ban an
aenversa-respeetlve
work, they im-
of brandy and
; many high-fia-
Levi eonsumed more
of these luxuries, for
. m Wa ma tafa
ia mo mini ot xpwwiwB talk over hisbasiness proJecU for the ti toil ii g seasonTve got a capital thing In view. I
mtimd tmmmm von ahottt it, or
few final touches to "Chios Counting
Her Chickens." He surveyed tne pieture attentively for some minutes, and than, taming to Michael Angelo, he blandly offered him 100 for H. "Why, I've had the offer of as good as 3S for it already," exclaimed the artist, indignantly. Mr. Levi pricked up his ears. "Hullo! somebody ha got the start of me," he thought, ruefully. Who the deuce can it be?"
Well, I don't mind giving you AiSU - . . 1 L a v.. xtrvaa-iaaaflaj SS CT
of soldiers and sailor
M at Megilp s Megilp tore open Mr. Ze- Pittsburgh on the 56th of September, artuitputtinga . : tion Whenhe'tfMK!. General Cox was chairman.
don't nun testing you aoi itMid ierhas you've something dTnratte? etoe itmay HtZd buy." he sail in the same swim, so it aoesa t natter. 1 ... . nnA the studio.
young Megilp
to the
Have you heard of
academy pietarer
Zerubbabel shook
hW head, hut
with a glance round tae stuuio. vraat'a tato?" be added, going up
to n large picture, very handsomely
(muJ hut turned with I ace to we
inakesaem a sacrifice. iy daar." m-1 forward eageriy. with hto cn-
plied Mtohael Angelo. sootWegJVJ "ha ag eyas fixed upon Mr. Levi's nusaed ,.A a j Mnt U to Burlmgwe eeahl raise 300 on it aaeftfr. eoaatonaaee. t- Aoum tost veac but it wasn't ae-
"Tnu'rn qulto-fnik sure tne ar-j .tondhl thing safe to mm j eHl," summered Mtohael Angelo.
P"9"" "I Humih! I ttom t wonaer. vrnavs
Usafe?"
sfusateoa. 1 mean
. a. ,
-w4air uf.- mad I think I know I .v if I eaa: aad as he's oniy a
the taaa who will do the butrfness a I ytmm fulaw, and apparenUy hard up, n(tM tbc y9gmmA iaeeribsd hefsato, rouknw-nat half a bad the oham aIhalL" fra. " Marsraret Mendii
way ef raking neoaey." "Thiak the picture really worth hav-Ae-erdtait Megilp wea next naoraiag mgr' said Zerubbabel. with a depreaowa te Wankmr street, aad ia a dirty Mtoryshrug. httle brkva-brsc shop he unearthed the Hot a doubt about H. Tea see He wormy Israelite who was to eMfge hlm attractive sabjeet, and nam that is with tae lean. ure to take tbepablk. They don t e want 300 an a bill of sale on Hke your grand historic picture, your furnHureT' said Mr. ZerulAabaL xv prefer some thing pretty and when the arttot had explalin-d hi ar- piwtona. aad that sort of thing. Bet read. iuat eome down to your m wfcat you like that MegUp s piomnmm J m-m r. hTa Wi b- 'H 1m huar OU the UnC. At Sil
I can five Tan an aaewer.
ike name of it?" went on the neater,
on tne
frame. "Margaret Menaing aer Stockings." "No, that won't suit me; it's a big. ugly thing, aad shockingly raw. TtWve done bettor work since " , " All of which to sold," interrupted Merita, in a huffed tone, "aneept this
had read it, he burst into a hearty tough, drew his wife into the drawingroom, and sbat the door on the astonished Mar' Anne, "Madge! Madge! it's the beet joke must raise that girl's wages five pounds a year, and give her a gown or something. Ton my word, you
must She's done us a sptenuiu wu. Read that!" He handed the open totter to Mrs.
Megilp. It ran as follows: "DzabSik: leave seeayoer ptre 4 Mrnret Meaetar aer Weektags.' Xfs Ukea ay hM,. ru bay It of roe oa fee fWlowiegteneet
m rewlttbebdl of sate and give yea JB. II ye aeeeat WU ot tale tHU by retera el poet Wire reply. Years rMeeetfally. -Peraap yoe'i threw ia fee HMle Ptetere, 'gMrGnM.' motoaletotuwav. J. Z. r afraid he has made a mistake.
He meant to buy 'Chios,' " said Mrs. Megilp, nneasily.
Nonsense, my dearl" retoriea ner
.huehand. "Here he makes me an oner in black and white for 'Margaret Mend-
her Stocking' He ought to Know
what he wants. I shall wire accept-
That convention passed resolutions ex
pressing joy that tne great mass tliose who had worn the uniform opposed the policy of Andrew Johnson. Perhaps it is the memory of this
eoarektion that STVCS edfC to the tMt-
ternese of Tuttle's attack on General Cor. for the former was at this very
Ume a detocate to the Philadelphia
.thrin? of so-called Andrew John
rvmnar1tadji" and also the
"Copperhead" candidate for Congri (mm tk Fifth District of low.
In the face of such a record, Tattle's
threat to "snub and insult" Mr. Cteve-
m a aU t
win. jar. bmtbm
attempt to elect htmseu on vae mcj that Blaine was robbed of the Freeb deney in 1884 U similarly iUogtoel That tow-line doe not reach him. New York World: The St Louis
7W DiptUk says: "It is cneritohte
eethat John Sherman w imc
sane." un, no. xaere -- -"-t
in John's feigned madness. Be m
somewhat eraxy to be. r resident, aw
his mind is in most respeet a e-ear as
bell. He is simply misguteed. Washington Bwfc The Jesasitieal
John may as well be remiaaea laac
no man can b ateotea XTesineat em
the United States in this era of good feeling who lends himself to the
mischievous business ot surnng p strife, and who allude to the Denw
cratic party as "tae tort wing at tan Confederacy."
Binghamton (N. I.) Ld-: Jona
Sherman has quite badly nrasien up h'M presidential boom by sack comical
efforts to hit upon we ngn turn his sails. In the South he was sa
land, and his audacity in accusing Wm ljfcd tht perpetual feeling of unity of being n "copperhead President," exitod between the North aad South, are the very absurdity of malevolence. went harmony until he He is an example of a class of men 1 bis boom over into HM note, who seek to atone for their doubtful wen be found his friends there had loyalty in the days when the Nation's dtormied that the only haae thay life was at stake by exhibiting an ex- mnkfg to WiM:m ' up the P"P .rerted snirit of devotkm after the vmiu be to unfold the old dtountoa
BO ' . ... (Tt. I " . . .1 1.1 1 .V!
nd eannict are ovvr. xh i u 1l una tea im rwut
danger
fisg.
with a venganee.
and the heelers
fr.iul Wnvi itself by the excesses to
rt.:di it e-oes. The distrust of Tuttle -tiered to the echo, but he finds the
wi.u.1. tke Iawb soldiers showed by the North as well as the South
NIHI ... .r- " -- - tarfi. l""T. . ,. J.1.1 aU.
. nt i i. i.:n vniaa in um neiu ib mmi . j i rituainar hie uouDie iiuaiiim
ance at once, ami we n aura v- i " : . .. , ,I " "
Ma aj r r- i preceuii im " - . tniw. Tt to a fair assumption that his twinin is therefore sad and hw
heart was not in the eaiwe aad Uiat .jrsdy withering ui. Foot John.
sale to-morrow morning.
..." mm r lAafV Vtoja rSu a: I nsaalfv tTaffjnt nibB nmun "
By the next morning's post came the
fUIU JUr. lll U UUKITOl a i . i
r tms ar Uoiriin AAnaivnati ie h-imiib icici. - ....
little thing-'Sour Grape.'" fXeVin an enm sUence to the flames, , aRy is a proof of the dislike whlcha m. tWdeeUr shook his head, iormer in soiemn ""l-c , 'tn j-rr fee s for sincere aad
j-jiuutm. .-m -rrr js r crisis :
... . .inl.l t I iwx i
whton moon ' Kmwm. ... wrv mmA riTn him
He woukl
rtker Levi had the picture man
Zerubbabel: but it seemed hard that
akatld mlce m nrasent profit out
hmt 400 for
Men moou v.. y Mary Anne had given him V l'U give you 00 for it, whkk in the
' .i er.Heaent of the moment he had cow
-.. . i a n SMia-r rr a l a kAaiiarati 1 1 an wtisiHi
"Surely you ean taka my word mat atamaeaatosecaritr for tha amount
twaat Beahtos prwanto, we ourselves Ssew0O aahrtwo yoao ago,'
aaaiadMlMiael Angeto. angrily.
Mr. Zerubbabel laid hie fat foreaagar eag hJn great, hooked nase aad
daresay. SUB, I'd rather hare a took at H. bafore we do bnaimi. at . eau aa
yoa jpv me your add res l m east o paeeing V u nMrbt his foot in
Trru Wi ,TTini-" I in toss tnan nan w mnn " i o , .
tm as haet he eouW. gave hrn aaurasa, . msr "r" ITt i L:L k-t Mr. 1 .iiJ TWvens. what have
aa4 toft the brto-a-brae shop. fT1" ""."TltZT--, u.at emu. I .Lyur artod Mr. Levi Poor
Tuttle and the SoWtor.
events, i n js'm wwr' " i iu a few days to make him an offer Michael Angelo hesitated
fork." Mr. Zerubbabel smiled, and rnbbed his head complacently. He had learned thing that might be useful to him. Me didn't get rid of Mr. Levi wutil tote ia the afternoon, consequently H was nearly seven a'etoek before he MHerged from hie shop and stoptied a
SPIRIT or THE f nf. It is reported that Mrs. Btoinu
objects to her husband's running ir
the Presideney. wontea WJ " know mora than men. N. Y. Mermld
The Renublican orrans are deep
ly agitated over the, prospect that the
' In im the Democrats of Iowa notn-
: . . w:ii:aM 11 e. . .. , , - m . . a
pletely forgotten. hated lor "T naSTi J II Tuttle Ta? J!sW "mS tto
I Baiiov au. mm wmw. . ir
t. if. iJr.ra Tvi. nffcrin? Stone the same
rtl,W Countine: her i who in ioo botsi.
ul svninethixers with re-
i B
utav be,--Jtoiton GFfa.
The nomination ot nr. ouanutec
of thhv-his bset work. Ivery penny c . it p I bellion. The Iowa toldiew in the Said . RepuMtoans ef the New Harnp of the 300 woukl be swallowed up in "U J-gJ VtosSng the t were given an opportuni y to vote, latare i another conceeato. getting riear of that unfortunate bill Jf tom to kk wifo. and what they thought of the man etoments, and in line with o le , , t V. . who now poses a. thejr aspeeial cham- tendency of the party.--
rave ma a weak to think
he said at last, turning
round to the dealer, la doing so, ha caught his
the support ot the easei,
duly paid has vhwt ef
aad ia the aonrsa nfafew leaatiatiea was a fm ae-
Th Megilps peidifcair hffia
JafcMffcwWu aWwm JaaJkwaSjfll
for
MagMp was
it over,
ahrupUf
you
Michael
.... . .hv nut ' nion Hiv ye inierrea ivum. iw -
1H nexe merry ' " : (mm rmmU
ares oi no ioiia...v,.-. ---
inr, and
HftwevwplBse
asked if he would see
her I Angelo was too fnghtoned to speaic. I THtW thev nicked up the pietwre.
easier Fortunately, the canvass was not dam-
tur mt the Academy, between Ze
rubbabel and Levi was enlivened by angrv recriminations. Mr. Zembbabel Moused Mr. Levi of wilfully misleading him, ami the latter replied, chuckling: "So I was right, was I? It was you who tried, and. ia fact, partially aneeeded, m spoiling my market with
Mecilp. I would aavtoa you n-i
menu:
nnaiafaawT.
e aaee
aalaaaaat
KKereete iaraatry
as
Thinking aladywbe aa castor Fcirtunately,eanv- -" use of a friend's brain, ea-tomerto deal with, Mr. Zbhabel aged, but a large comer of Urn name j knew what you're
M mU taat ha WOuM Mte to sean; so I wae onFF'
Aa I " That'e scon
remedied," said
frame wont
Mr. about."---Xoadoa ItosJn.
. . . i .
. . i . . i mM nui war m. man mntiiaa
... w i,tw hiisinaas. aau know, he 1 omik - . . ji-i-w
aUUBBBBBBBBBB Walk
aSsnlMsV
fkiehad the pietara he to-1 joined him.
saad in to Batwntoa "You hara saltod to see my
further
i added, amiably.
who entered the stvdio
things ef Una pie-
. . . ... ii.a.
W-about taa-Ute nrn ov we, "LTZT X rtWa rueful ak,
a mghtenea "r, " .TJ,".
! Cbuntiag
Ins, Magila's eaaf
lahBBuaf fannsaT sat has aafafaavnrsfM anransTffWa bbbys anvBw
UHsl IsMff fcITI4nrflt--
The
ef
Mtthi woman began, in
-Wall, yes, ma'am, In a way fhave; hut I should Hketo see te ptotanf he offarea this tnornhsg." "Uto iLBailfj nistorr sfetod a., tmmtlm Lar Sam hatoh toning. "I
And hs left the art-1
rathar a r
befora his cherished ptotnre.
a a mt m I
. . wv -. kaa WannenetL Ansrvr a
heard something fall. wnanawr.
Wi altered you? Oh, wbjr a pswi-
.v. tautttSal- ffaaaae." SaM sat, a-r
. . '.
tla. hast liar lata tae.staate. m--
ual in Lonaoa. The tank to dlvhtait into two comiHtrttnents, each holding
Wodrad and fifty caUons of .oil.
aad is provided with a measuring drum having a capacity of forty-two rftftona-a barrel-so that the patrotoum, when deTrvered, may be meaeured off in barrel K uired,-vT. T.
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Tvmts-Dcm0rt.
Tweaiy-foerta Miaairy.
nixte iwaawy - 45
Ktatalafaairy....
aaveeui laxeairr
if.
0.
ton Herald.
-The Pennsylvania RepuhMsnn
Governor shows what ha think of a
Republican Legislature, lie thinner
would be cheaper lor we maw t
couple of millions of dounrs nan
have the Legislature to session again. -if. r. rreria.
. If the Mlitical soldiers keep the
President away from the encampment
very many vewaee w i""- -
The aettoa of the Sen ate ot this
ftt.t. to ltherooafirminr nor rejecting
Governor Hlir nomination for Health WU1 sever their oonnaetion wKh . a . . aTH t in 1 T m m-m I . . a t t.U. t,aw
nsaeer aad uuaranune wnw-wuimi 1 m-tler whicn will laea
of this port, and thus leaving the pre-1 howI to be political in ite character
ineumbente M omce waea 1 management. w-v xrr- v.
Grant W, wt. a. Tn future visttcto Legtolntoras hi
(V. tuiereet of his boom John Sherrna
-1 ..1.1 rrrv ReturBinsr Board wane
II ITWfW - a.
ttulWrrnrd n. Haves
Mil ..... w . .
terms expired years ago, is disfrracaful to the last degree. Jf. 1. lnkptndnL
The results of the recent town
tfnr in Rhode Island prove that
the uetaocrawc nww" . r- "77 .1 r er
the fruit of a najura growt u. 1 "rv u. -ia- the bur nine: idea, in politic. J atetton " faeaa-2 oontinuad sinee, audi steadily going I questton ef a mar
- " Teii-wrant, I rru rrsss.
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