Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 16, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 April 1879 — Page 1

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NUMBER 10.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

T. A. BOKTON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON

THE OLD MAN'S STORY, '"ther'a attention had become fixed mitted a wrong Ih d never stt nek i signed the pledge, slowly going f Emerson and Iiis New lctnrr. npoo the eye of the speaker with an Maty before, but now some terrible their homes as if loth to leave the ( Qot, evening, wh u Ralph Waldo . - - .... . i 1.1 I : l i . i w . i -

A I IIKILLIM. Nhi.K II. HUPiesi i niiu never Jfinre seen mm luapanvv tmw mm wn, mm x sioopeu spot. Emerson was enflOffed

Oflu in Host 0ce Block. Dwelling an East Side I uth M i tiigan Stmt, nYMomnf, ixuiana.

Dr. J M JENNINGS.

exhibit. I can but brifly remember down, as well as I could in my drun

ken state, and clinched both hands in her hafr.

in pit paring

knee, as the evening sun went down

I shall never forget tho commence- the substance of what the old man tnent of the temperance reformation, said, though the scene was as vivid I was a child at the time, some ten before me as ever I witnessed. vnr nf i7sv Our homo had pvprv "Mv friends. I am a S? (IIHI in

m rw . fif i V a l f lr I.' V . . .mi -ww-t I. i w f " mm

1 Dr. S. süerman v.-r LaMer'-s store, on ; comfort, and my kind parents idolized your village, and I trust I may call countenance, 'you will not kill us! its fire in my manhood's heart

Mi

The old man is dead; but the les-. his now lecture, Mrs Emerson, who son he taught the grandchild on his bad at that moment flattened her fir -

'God of mercy?' exclaimed my without a cloud, will never be forgct-

wife, as she looked up in my fiendish I ten. His fanaticism has lost none of

inhiiraji street, l'lvtutxith. Jul. Kusidunce

oa Leoter street, opposite Laiuouo euuren. bm n o AMASA JOHNSON

t eniiecthma. sMlement of dwetknta'wUIrt i or lnelr '"Oming glass

mma gaardinuahip, deeda, mortgages, and other cou-

i drtwi ii iad acknowledgments aten.

me, their only child. Wine was often you my frieuds. A new star has j You will not barm Willie! as she

on the table, and both my father and arisen, and there Is hope in the dark j sprang to the cradle, to grasp him in mother gave it to me in the bottom night that hangs like a pall of fcloora her embrace. I caught her again by

over our country." ! the bair and dragged her to the door,

P O. JONES, Attorney at Law A Notary Public

One Sunday, at our church, a start With a thrilling depth of voice, the and ns I lifted the latch the wind I came to North Carolina from the

per while trying to drive a nail with the smoothing-iron, thru t her head iuto his study and said: "See here, sir! I want you to drop that everlasting pen of yours, for a minute or two at least, and go down

A part of Indiana's first settlers j to the grocery and get a mackerel for were the offshoots of families who i breakfast."

The Original Hoosier,

"My dear." replied Mr. Emerson.

ling announcement was made to our speaker continued : ! burst la with a cloud of snow. With j Western Isle of Scotland bttfON the j looking up from Ids work ; "my dear, people. I knew nothing of its pur- "0 God, thou who looked with com- j a will 'Ha! ha!' I closed the door and Revolution. The descendants of j can't you go? You see I am billed in purport; but there was much whis- passion upon the most erring of turned the button, her pleading moan I these Scotch Carolinians in Indiana a doaen places to deliver this lecture

monsoons blow constantly; one-half the year in one direction and the other. They cover a portion of the earth's surface about 1.50) miles wide and iJ.OOO long. Their seuii-annual

changes disturb the whole atmos

phere, more or less, and give us equinoctial storms. - - MMy mWw Mr. TiMen in llic M mtulainx. A West Virginia just ice of the paec has had Mr. Tilden on trial for Mt alleged connection with the cipher dispatches. The following i- a OOO (leased report of the proceedings:

firms of Interest. In th; island of (vyprns loys of fifteen marry girls of tan ami twelve. A drummer ays Vleksburg is so filthy that hogs are prepat ng to emigrate. Col. Thos. A. Scott has been reelected president of the Pennsylvania railway. Many leading men in the p.irishea of Louisiana favor repudiation of the sta'e debt. Out of five hundred newspapers tliat appear in Iiusnia, foriy-two are

Justice. You are charged, Mr. Til- t German, several are French, and a den, by the American public, with at- ! few are in the dialect or the Baltio

rrompt attention given to an eiauna ana coi- DeriIS amoncr the men. The nastor earth a trail children. 1 thank thee that ringing wiin tue blast ami toe sosrp t m ttiA irna anil mnt aSauiUtL. i .t i..... u.a.t..! tpnmtin? tu l.nv riminT hn.r,U nn.vin

in eorilör 01 . . it - -- - - - wu mcuiui , iui ii iu l iiuii iimsueu - o

eMonn lutt in hi- care. UOlce

3r' brick block Plrmouth InJ

C. M REEVE,

said that on the next evening there a brazen serpent has been lifted up, cry of her baby. But my work was Hoosiers. They are the people who j yet.

would be a meet-ag and an address upon wnicn a uruuKura may iook ana not complete. 1 turned to tbe little have deeply Influenced their neih- i "And tHl kf vm. Mll vn.,r in.

i . . t 1 .11. l I L - a I 1 I t .11 a. 1 1 J W

4 rTO'.tSFi AI law. Lofatfld m 184. upon tue evils oi ltiiernpernDce in me v mvmmm, iwn wmuu u5 wumt ucu mmm mj hj Dors, tnouyh tbey do not themselves fernal lecture, is it?" said Mrs. Emer

kUt. Buy ail'

a sptK'i-

He'ls roal xtato on comm;s

use of All alcoholic liquors. He ex- out upon the darkness that surrounds snatched him from his slumbers, and, ' chnnira with the Iriwp nf Hire

uua. ay? inwMH jSTTa? -ZJZ tmtUm i PWW6Ü niUMBU lgBOfant 01 UW PCM- him, wnictl Simu give BUD ouck to against nis natrwakened struggles, : If you waut to kaow how Tin

itr and adjoinioit

ral

DR I. BOWER.

1HT8IC1AN AND SURGEON, will he

No. 51 tirflnean -reet. where be may bei

son, sharply. "A nice party, you are,

to deliver a lecture on 'Memory?' "

Noti-75 ing, and could not say what course it honor and heaven -the bruised and opened the door and threw him out. anj Ossian kept house.entor a Hoos- "And why mv love" said Mr Em- ' mm a m. . - a , . ' .1 ff IT.. -- i. 1 1 I 1 i J J I

would ue Dest to pursue in me mat- weary wauuerer. ;iuuu) ui .eiir ne mk "to oy a ier cabin. Among our care-worn and er.-on nierklv

ter.

It is strange what power there ia in name I was not flt to bear, and lock 1 hunied Americ msthcy area nonchal- "You never so out of tho house

The subject of the meeting came some voices. The speaker's voice od his littlo fingers in ni side pocket. , Hllt ,. hlirriiIi rilv ti,v Kav th.t t f r,...

t . A . . t ... . . u.outlt Vhltn T.ff tfH..U)Tk I . - . ... . . , r . . . IT IJ . l .1 I 1 ' J

I'j.uu w nut.-, cr, ,Uv pv.v....v. i an mt mir rsniM h nr r. rvicp. nni i wjv low nii inpnmired: nur a tear i uoum uoi w re neu ine iieuieii ktusu ; i, ..i ;,,,i;it . ....... .1 ..,oi.,i f..i 1.... i 1 .

I abaeat. nis reaidMaea nein at tne same r - - - ' 1 ; u men iunm w, nn.oiwiui n,u ui )ijui uuiip ii'.m yuu nevtr

place. July laC 1876. am

certain states, and thus secure foy j yourself the electoral votes of those

states. Are you guilty ? Tilden. -Not guilty. Justice. Where do von live Mr. Tilden? Tilden. No. 15 Oramerey Park. New York. Justice. Will you look at these cipher di -patches, sub-nitte 1 lu re as

Wm. N. BAILEY. M. D.. 1HYSICIA.N A HUUGEOX. Thirty years practice, üraduai of two Medical colleges, and aix years Surgeon in tks army of tUe U. 8. trJ. aerv.) (Jan compete eeeasf illy with any iaek in the Initod States, i'hankful for lavors. is .11 regular practice, and only re-iuires to be better known to have an extensive one. Ufll M in SearB mow brick, cur. l Ji.-liisau and LiPorte atraets. rirmouth. In 1.. ul Mt 187. 1

or a year uuleas I happen to Hud it sooner. During the past thirty days

questioned my father about it with trembled in every toce. and before I away, and, with the coolness of a ! iodisturbance. which thev brought ;i letter of mlaa in Mall ikat enn flm.'f evidence, and tell UlC COlirt what

11 .1 . m a a a . . a . 1 : . 1 . . . ' l T . - - w - - I J .

ail tne curious earnestness 01 a cnna. Knew wny, a liar uroppeu on ray ueu, x was, 1 um me uoor poa ; ucr083 Taitar and Tutonic lauds and 1 curry it. in your po.-ket for six months I ...a.laa a a a m ml I

The whisper and words which had hand, followed by others like rain his arm, and with my knire severed kept among the roariug Hebrides, been dropped in my hearing clothed drops. Tho old man brushed one the wrist." A Hoosier is unimpreßsible, ineu-

tne whole auair in great mystery to 110m nis eyes, anu continueu: j uv epeaicer ceaseu u iuuhiuui ami rious and incapaLle of awe. lie you have carried out of this house me, and I was all earnestness to learn -Men and Christians! you have buried his face in his hands, as if to lives on an inaccessible height of 1 a!m forgot to bring back no less than the strange thing. My father merely just heard that I am a fanatic. I am : shut out some fearful dream, and his self respect, where he neither knows ' seventy five or eighty umbrella? ; tnd said it was a scheme to unite the not. As Ood knows my own heart . deep chest heaved like a storm-swept nor cares in what sort of estimaion iyouknowyou took oat yourfalseteeth Church and State. and tears in my eyes. Iam without sea. My father had arisen Trom his he is held by others. His lattefat chttroh beoauee. von snld thev hurt

i ne nignt came, ana groups 01 peo- iriends, kindred, or Home! 1 was not scat anu was it-auiug lorwaru, mm sense 01 nis own superiority gives mm ; y0ur corns .ami cam- awav and left aJ X mM a . 1 aa i- ft. ft 11 m at I i a. . I J

q f jS I D A D K G aaawaawi-

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TTOKEYS AT uyw. Notaries Public anu öl",rt,::v "u mmm iiu "-po, auu so once. vwuuicucuv,o vwmw iu mifen prm-i-i m puMi-oüuu, u" them in the seat I Hy jou -ire a AStarfM laub' anU 8aW No one could withstand the touch- drops standing out upon bis brow. , easy self cousoiousness, no vulgar niee man to tillk to a 6Uituwd mi .. . .ft. .. ...aal Til .1 .wta I I 1! ...A I ftL.. . .. a aa - I I I flUlll . I bmm U . . . . 1 T ' . . . 1 . a Lam! t . I an nn.l aa 1

i'unvayane leg pathos of tne OW man. I nouceu u.i uieHn.ua iu my urau uuu x m üieiy aouut ui muu: eis uu ! u,HpDee on Memory ' and if OU don't ' Claims for FlftMinaij will attend I bar-room. a lear on the lid of my father's eye, wished I was at home. The old man pearance, trot riLt Qtf Uje rot,ery n, ex

I urged my rather to let me go, UlJ D0 ionger felt ashamed of my looked up, and I never since beheld 1 But he is not one to perform high i e before you're twenty four but he, at first, refused. Finally. own. J such mortal agony pictured upon a achievements or to pursue an object j . , . ,

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overairrorDnnun uiHc-o. .-in nuuiuaj ic "oum uc on aa.ap viaa -JHo, my friends, U Was HOI once SO. uuumu lute us iu ic ws uu uis, ne irnii uuiiiiy.niB ouanuaej , m- nu- i jririerson gtftrted On a jump - - I Ä i aa ..a ! Ä , aa a aal a Mm mm .... mm mm ' " m . a rm m ' '

C. R. CHANE Y. aawaii mmum aja mmj uainuaaii, uo ui Away over the dalk waves which .Oalinued: t 9ul- a. 1 1 al

ri. all the , on ms nai anu wo passcu tue green QftVe wreckcd my hopes there Is a; Tt was morulng when I woke, and

a. rtvaaaatk. to the church. I well remember how liffUt of hanuiuess and love. . the storm had ceased and the cold i of doing it well. The Hoosk-r is

the people appeared as they came io, , reaou ugHiQ c0UVUUively for the j was intense. I first secured a drink quite unlike the Buckeye of Ohio, peemieg to wonder what kind of an fihriaea oJ tbe household idols that ; of water, ftod then I looked in the ao- j who, being of Puritan strain is b!uff exLlbition was to come off. once were miue, now mine no nor." , customed place for Mary. As I mtss j "id Eüglish looking, and docs everyIn tho corner was tho tavern-keep i - - La i ed hpr for the first timo n .hdovv I thins with such vehement, relish that

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tum uubiic. u:Bce ia c'orbiu'a block: resi- er. and around hin. a number of - mm iir..in nie briiflit .sense of some horrible nichtmare be i his lihaary, fountain, music, temper

- 0 i

none of the Anglo Saxon quality of luving to do well simply for tho sake

If

as. k. Mr. DIM.AP,

HilMEDPATHli; rhvsiclan and Pontic

anU Dr. J. A. Uuiiluo. r-uiar physician anü

nut

deuce on K.t -: (tano street.

WILLIAM B HESS,

TTORNEV AND (JOOaELOB AT LAW.

JX. !' :n ..Ith lud.

.friends. For an hour the people f visiou, hi? lips apart, and bis finger , 2an to dawn upon my wondering mind

ance (rusade, and spelling-bee wake

the i lace continued to come In, till xU.jej. I ii. voluntarily tutued iu I thought I had dreamed a fearful i 11 o na' loo

'.mi j i

JOHN S. DcNDtiC, ATTOKNEY AT LAW, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, BaLCM Lea. PLnWUTH. IND. K - attention iri van to the Mcttleu.fOt f es-

Laua' a putitiou mi lanla; alao the o ption of j 0f being in thechuich ai all

;ialma tma lortxiu urc 01 uiunjji's. ivcii.M.-i. proiapc. brat " A. C. At A. CAPRON, attorneys & Counse lors REAL tSTATE ACENTS. SrKIca A. L. WUKKL&K'S BLOCK. ra I'LYOITH. TN P.

. there was a fair h use full. Al! were the direclon where it pointed, dread- dream; but involuntarily opened the ,iir v tt-. i j ! . i tho ! om! urt. . . a" a I n.ii.S.lo I . .. ilik .. . I . . 1 ...... . .1 ...... I

r ißff til See SOUV SllaUOW ltlVOKetl UJ ' v;uioi.m wn "Mil no.i.i i- i inu, .11. ,tM

I riMi-unllv vci initp ri n tr ivh.-tt would nn. !

v - o -i Its mnirio moving.

'As the door opened tho snow

pear n xt. The parson stole in and -x 01ce bad a mother. With her burst in, followed by the fall of some

took a seat behind the pillar iu the ., . t crU3KI)i wjtb sorrow he . thing across the threshold, scattering

Hoosiers are never ridiculous; they

cannot bedeiided in their grave tl i ruity. They are never scrubby or stumpy looking, or pug nosed, but are tall and powerfully strong, and

gallery, as if doubtful of the proprie- w d h ve Qmm ,ku1 the cold snow and striking the floor j a a race baadfoma and pictuisque , ff(oa but WM lievertheh ss highly . ava a ii ! . lw.a . . a a . m I

J. B. H. KLIÜSER,

ry I'uliliu. Cotf.viiTr, KxHtitli

Till. aad Citll Euflaew,

with n hard, sharp sound. My blood 1 1( te aggregate thttlrtaeei arc

Two men tltiully came in and went turQ gmiled in an earthly , shot like red hot arrows through my m -vd according to the human forward to the altar and took their Her eye4 wero u9 mild as a v- ius. and I rubbed my eyes to keep , laws of beauty as secepted hy the seats. All eyes veie fixed upon them 3Uinnj,.ItJ sk.( Hn,j her heart as raith- out the sight. It was-it ohl (lod! family for the last thftftMMd year-, and a general stilluess prevailed a-i ,, lr, ' ,.Vtr guarded and how horrlidllt was my own injured Their complexion is line, rich

throughout the church. i cherished a haabaiad's love. Her M iry ami her babe, fr. to iee

,i brownish-vellow. seme. thing like a

The men were unlike in appearance, one being short, thh k set in his build, ami the other tall and Wi Sl

ot formed. The younger had the mau

I . . m - t ia ft

blue eye grew dim as the floods of The ever-true mother had bowed K'ow ,JI re" 10 ,ne cneess oi tne sorrow washed awav its brightness, herself over the child to shield it. mid joaegi Their eyes are calm, deep

and lh 3 ioviug heart was wrung

'ill had wrapped all her old clothing -steady and tranquil, as if imbued j TjBC.e J0?h consented to accompany

address is upon them?

Tilden. - V. T. PeltOB, 15 Uramci. v mf Park. Justice. Who is W. T. Peltou? Tilden. He is my nephew. Justice. Did he reside with you? Tilden. He did Justice. Was ue an agent for the management of your b'uiuess? Tdden. - He was. Justice. Did he ever oonsult with you? TiMen. Frequently. Justice. Aud these dispatches were Udrasae 1 'o him at your residence? Tilden. S o it appears. Jusiic Did you ever see them ? Tilden. Never. Justice. Were their contents ever maie known to you? Tilden. Never. Justice.- And yet P Hen resided with you, was your ngeut, and autho riisod to aet for jrofttl Tilden. He was authorized to Jo what I directed him, but Justice, Stop there, Mr. Tilden. If yen expect this court to believe an thing you say you are very nrath mistaken. You have an atrent living radsf your own roo', eating at your own table, with you at all hours of

respected by all who knew him -to j trie day an I nigh', acting by authorattend one of their evening meetings, j ltv for 'tu in the transaction of bu-i The nietv and honestv of the Deaeon ! ue!, involving hundreds of ihousn'ids

K mT f was a matter of doubt among his fellow town-men, and particularly so with the old man above mentioned, who, for convenience, we may Ball

Uncle Josh. After repeated oalls.

The King of Burmah. since the dispatch of reinforomentR of British troops, is reported as having express-

! ed a willingness to grant ;tuy conccs-

tios demanded. The central part of Cluberhouse, near Wurksop, England, the seat of the D ike of Newcastle, has burned with a l.ircre number of valuable pictures and books. Stephen A. Douglas, a son of tho "Iiitlle (i int." who has been living at Oreent borough, N. C. is shortly eomiug to Chicago to reside and pr; olice law.

for the grocery, and when he got there he couldu't for the life of him reoolleet what he had come for. Cin. Eixjuirei'.

I (iaiul Slory. Deacon D was very much interested in a revival that was taki g

place in the neig borhood, and as a eooeeqnenc was continually urging his n ighbor to come over to the "XaOrd's side'" as he expressd it. He had frequently Importuned an ol I DrighbOt of his Who was not parlic-

uiarly noted for his profession of re-

Wlll rumiah a complete Ahatract of Titlet to land a iaraball coauly, Ind. otMce at h a rt-ilincef oa aaSieou Mre-t, imith ot Court Houih- .iiurt.-. PL TMOU1 H, INDI A SA .

. . I I I I J - a ft a. II

every liber was broken. I once had around it, leaving her own person W1U1 in'' imagery oi ine asi soii-

ner and dress of a clergyman; a full,ja uoble, beautiful boy; t ut ho was staik and baie. She had pi ced her : tudea on hieb tin y rest. There is round face and a quiet, good-natured driven out from the ruins of his home, hair over the face of the child, and scudding under bare poles with the smile, as he leisurely looked around my 0itl aeart yearns to know if the sleet hnd frozen it to the wblte j Hoosier; their hesds are heavily upon his audience. he is yet living. I once had a babe, a cheek. The frost was white iu its ' thatched, and they wear a mass of But my childish interest was in the; gwvet lvQtvr blossom; but these i half-open eyes and upon its tiny j streaked yellow or brown beard, the

slant-wise streaming moustache occasionally faded to maize color. They are dressed in black slouched

W. H MERSHON.

Tneheror , old man. Hit broad, deep chest aud hands destroyed it .and it liveth w ith lingers. I know not what became of Vocal and Instrumental Hlueic. UDIlBUnl ,jieht looked giant like, as one who loveth children. j my hravt b y." i V. Ä AeMn..l.k mmmm U. I Ja U it W t a aa aa mi i a . a ft m mmm m m.

Will be In llyiuoathevary Monday ami TueaUay. i ue s u oue ui wue ntaie. mo uou nao "Do not b startled friends T am ' Again the Old m in 0 ") WCd ni9 liead

not a murderer, in the eoramon ac- i antl P an1 rtl1 that were Id the

Plauu. Orrau. l. 'oliii. Oaitar. voice

bariboay. Leave unlera at Chaa. hitmon

iön"armu9'c white, his brow deeply scarred with

arc ft Ma

JOHN C. KUHN, LADIES' AND GEHTLEMJN'S ne Boot and Shoemaker. vmtt the bant itock to be obtained, guarauteei aa aa; flt, and -har reaauuablc rate. II K P A I H 1 N O Maatly done on abort ooliee. Satisfaction' itHrD :a all raajwscta. Moooi .No. a, Patofllce block, PLYMOUTH. I XI). j'2nm

fn.rnva ti.fl urmin.l Iii j KunlljAntu

' ,. . , , Iceptance of the term. Yet there is mouth were lines of calm and touch- I " , . .

iog sadness. His eyes were black and restless.

bouse wept with him. In tones of . . a . a a m. ft. Aft.. ft J

liuht In mv avenlaff skv. A sni'it ( ,ww ueariuroaeu I'huius, iuc oiu imvu

O mT O m a i mother rcj ices over the return of

' her prodigal son. The wife sraiUs on

His lips were compressed, and a ' . . ". . . . ., v . . him who turns back to virtue and

crimson flush went and came over

concluded : "I was arrested, and for long months raved in delirium. I awoke,

hats with frayed aud faded edges, and in fadt d clothes. The Hoosier women are not so Ood looking as the men, being sun dried and weather beaten, as are all women who live in houses built nf

the Deacon to one of the meetings and accordingly accompanied him to the "school house" one evening, much to the surprise of all praünt. In th" course or tho evening the Deacon arose with a penitential countenance to tell bis experienoe. He was the prince of sinners, he said. If he got his deserts, ho would be banhht t forevor from Divine favor. After making himself out to be all that is vile In man, according to his interpretation of "'he that humbleth atOMCM shall be exalted," he sat down with tho sublime sense oj having done hin

of dollars, and yet you say you don't know anything of the transactions involved iu these cipher dispatches? That is not so, Mr. Til den. There is a falsehood on the face of your statement, and I Urn! you guilty as char. Iwliinaio"ts Xt'ics.

honor. The angel child visits me

bis pale cheek. One arm was ofT ' . - haowed but no tortures could equal those in al. A M. .. . . I l ..... .. mm II.. O t I . Sm 1 I . I ft W

near tue e.uov,, ..u tuei mmm mmm, n ,)f ü . , my own 0080m. Uli! UOd, D0! I Ulli : . .. . i ... . .1... .: .1. ... . 1 1 . w ... a.

The younger Anally rose and stated

at , was sentenced to prison for ten years; j ter the domeslio architecture of the ; duty ; and asked Uncle Josh if he

stone age. I hero are many houses j WOuld not tell his experience. With without windows in Indiana. The goaie reluctance, he raeeklv arose

w m

My boy if he yet lires would forgive uot a fanatic. I wish to injure no Hoosiers are taciturn. They have a ; ajotd the breathless attention of the

the sorrowing old man for the treat-

jbm object of the meeting, aod asked' warn others, not to enter a path

DENTISTS

F. M . BURKET,

if t! ere was a clergymau present to say a prayer. Our pastor kept his seat, and the speaker himself made a short address; at the conclusion, calling upon any one to make remarks.

one. But while 1 live let me strive to singular gruui win en means )s wuii I assembly. It was nn unknown occur-

another that means no. They speak rence for Uncle Jo-h to speak in

meeting. He said he had listened to

the remarks of the Deacon with interest, and coul l assure the brethern

. Cooaultation frae. la

Iientiat, OtB-e over S. Beckai'a Store, oDDHite Poet Ofllre.

Ail w irk warranted The pastor arose under the gallery,

f at I ion in every re- I and attacked the position of the

pect. Uiaeaaea ot the month aud teeth

TeVtiTe 'tV.Tted ! often oeard since, and concluded by wittwiot pain by the denouuciug those engaged iu the oae of nitrona ojod i m ...

movement as meddlesome fanatics,

world and the blow which maimed whu-ri m: been .o dark and rearrui I for lire. 'Ood forgive me the ruin 000 to me- I can ee my angel mothwhlch I brought on me and mine." j er wife ftnd vle of tears He again wiped a tear from his eyes, i Ul At., fnth-r .umhadidm mt t h m at rno I Tho olJ man sat down; but a spell

Al V -Ii ii' i nuiviiftM aaaaaa a v a-a , , , , as deep and strange as that wrought t come here putting on his dog mean neas and vileuess, for he was cettaudy intensity and a countenance uuusuul- 1 ' b ...... . . ... ....

with a drawl. The phrase, "A hat on top i f a box," would be thus pronounced bv them: "A hawt awn

tawp awv a bawx." They have ! that, he could fully endorse all tbe slung of their own. as "He need n't D.iacon had said concerning his mean-

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upon I ingsiie. ami i woui ue uunnig- ttic meanest man ne ever Knew.

have g'd around, and when surprised, "1 wrath of the Deacon wa territic.

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been hes.rd in then beating, and can t n n my in ad n ' in a in.ue in tne shock his list under t nele Josh s DOSC,

ground." They have forest expres- and exclaimed, "You are an infernal

All work n rranted. I

who wished to break up the time-

Boirbca Wjmll Oi WjdSKdlT Of Elth Week. ' honored usages of good society, and 1 ii jure the business of respectable TYR. A Ci TTrilVTE. men. At the conclusion of his rc-

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n.i ih mnllrrn li,Tl,r which led I tears to fall. The old iTiHD then ask-

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DENTIST! Offlee la Seeond atorr. Post OffloeButldini; Teeth from one only, to a full set, so cheap that the rich and poor can all

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friends got up a cheer, and tbe cur- Ue'T1y- . a 7 .1 . ., , A "I was adrunknrd rent of feelincr wi.? evidentlv aizoitist

the strangers and their plan. biUt,y Dd influ;nce 1 pluu-1 to de;

giauaiiuu ami pufciij. i 'nt-, i

me to ruin. I was a ranatlc wtien I i - - . - vj -acriQced my wife, children, impili. , My father then leaped from his seat bt homeward street, Ihis is out r out of chlirch. ness, and home, to the accursed de- . natcUed at it eagerly. I had hole out. ' mon of the bowl. I once adored the followed him, as he hesitated a mo An out-andout Hoosier farmer Ihe Kqaln, gentle being whom I wronged so ' wlth iü he iok' A j plrtDt,3 C " h,S l"d ü? W haVe ,st lni m , m mm m .a a B . a . I ril i. r I ! i lullfufl l.litllf llU h'lt'l 71 TA Q . mlmsmm mmr, a la a ft aa.anl

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issed the spring

fell from the old man's eve uuon the ' running, leaves ploughs, harrows, j equinox with its usual storms. The

paper. "Sign it! I would write my name ten thousand times in blood, if It would bring back my loved ones." My father wrote his name: "Mortimer Hudson." The old man looked, wiped his

rvation of the Natural Teeth

A SPECIALITY.

While the na.stor w;n ;.. ikin" tha

, . . . . . my family down with me. For years old man leaned forward, and Uxed ... . , . . . . . . , . , . I saw her cheek prow pale and her his dark eyes upon him, as if to catch .... . , . , very word. step weary. I left her alone amid the ..... ... . . wrecks of her home idols, and rioted

as tne pastor tooK nis seat, tne-tid i eyes and looked again; his couutoki .ii , . , at the tavern. Shu never complain- 3 99 ' man arose, bis tall form towering in; childr en were 1 nanee alternately flushed with red its symmetry, and his chest heaving ed- et she and her Wldren were e paleness.

us he breathed through his thin, di- """. 1. ted nostlils. To me, at that time, "One New Year's night I returned -It i.-no! It cannot be a . a .ft ft a. ft . !.. ft-.. .1 ' , . t r- . i v . . T . i t I . t . t . .

late to tue uui wnere cnaruy nau ; "b u,,iic""

there was something awe-inspiring

in tbe appearance of the old man, as

Yet how old man.

given us a roof. She was still up, I "Pardon me, sir, but this is tho name

C. 0. DURR,

b. stood, his full, dark eye upon the " c"'''- 1 Jeln"J; o' """

DENTI ST I Office over Pa irks Bros.' Law Office, Gano Street.

audience, his teeth shut hard, aud a silence like that of death prevailing

My father trembled and held up

his left arm, from which tho hand

ed food; but she burst into tears and

told me there was none. I fiercely

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throughout the church. uruereu uei iu gui some, one tuiueu beeQ eevered. They looked for a

He bent his gaza upon th tavern-; uor BJrcB mmmM u,r' "JO wv IUW i moment into each others eyes, bah

reeled, aud exclaimed:

reapers, and tedders in the tield all question is frequently asked : "What

the year round; lets his crop rot on j is the equinox, and how u it connecthe ground in bail seasons. "Iet 'em j ted with the disturbances of the rot," gays he: "I'll be shet if I'll weather?" Everyone has observed work without decent weather." tho apparent motion of the sun from Mary Dean, ill tippttiCOtfi Magazine Its low southern position in winter to for April. its hi.h northern altitude in summer. ias i ai The equator, a point midmay between liooU Maiincetnent. tlie poles of tho earth, has sun IT a man hai a capable and Indus- shining vertically on it twice a yewr. trlous wife, It is astonishing how well The sun Is now on his journey north,

he can live on a small income. Some i ami will reneh the end of that journey

on the Ulst of June, the summer sols

tice

men live better on $15 a week than their neighbor does on f JS. The man

Trn! lir.il and OVilient. "Charley! Charte!" Clear and sweet tha voloe rang out over the common. "That's mother," cried one of the boys, instantly throwing down his but and picking up his cap and jacket. "Doa't go yet!" "Have it out!" "Just finish this game!" cried the players in noisy chorus, "I must go, right ofT, this minut. I told mother I'd come whenever she called." "Make believe you didn't hear'." they all exclaimed. "liut I did hear." "She'll never know you Jld." "liut I know it, and" "Let him go," said a bystander. "You can do nothing with him. He is tied to hin mother's apron stiings." "Yea," said Charley, "and there is where every boy OftJgiftt to be tied; and in a hard knot, too." "But I wouldn't !.- such a baby h.to run the minute she called," .-..:! one. "I don't call it babyish lokeepone's word," said the obedient boy. a beautiful light glowing in his blue eyes. "I call it manly for a fellow to keep his word to bi3 mother; and, if he doesn't keep his word to her, you see if he keeps it to any one else. Oini shni of Dnty. It is the easiest thing in tho world to fritter away time, and leave the duties unperformed for the alleged want of IL Neglectful habits are easily formed. Keep a strict aeeount of every hour of your own time for a single week, setting down correctly the exact manner in which every hour is spent, and see whether, when

v u come to review tbe record, you

do not find it full of admonition aud instruction. In this simple way one

The negroes are rapidly leaving the South, and the scarcity of colored people in that eectioQ of the country will seiiously inconvenience tbe gen'Je bull-dcaer. Rhode Island has squelched woman suffrage. The legislature 11 itly refua-edtop-iss a resolution submitting & constitutional amendment to the people giving women the light to vote. A wii,r in the Journal of the Telfjraph Mrfi that he permanently cured a painful case of scrivener's cramp of several year's standing by simply abstaining from spiritous liquors. Dr. Shaw th popular pastor of the largest Prrfbyleiiea church in Rochester, and one of the largeet in tho country, says that women shall pray at Iiis prayer meetings, and he would like to see anybody try to stop them. The fumine In upper Egypt causes terrible sufT iing in some villages. The people, naked, like wild beasts dig for roots. In one town women and children fought over scraps of bread. In and villagers are MM to be st.JViug iik dogs. The Atlantic ocean, if it were to be drained, would be a vast plain with a mountain tidgn in the middle run

ning parallel with our coast. Another range crosses from Newfoundland to Ireland on top of which lies tbe telegraphic cable. A portion of tho Hamilton and Northwestern railway line (Canada) was laid over a hidden lake; the weight of the raits brok the earth, and the railway and trees standing near sank out of fight, It took 8,000 yards of earth to fill up the gap. On the 1st of April the Secretary of the Treasury will commence issuing the four per cent, ten-dollir certificates authorized by the last Congress. Orders have already been receiveed for nearley h million of dollar. them, and it is believed they will become a very popular investment for pesoqg of fall means.

There are several societies composed of prominent ladies, in this ami other cities, who announce with considerable unotion that they minister to the ailments of "worthy and deserving people. Theae estimable ladies are well inrentioned enough, but do they mean Iba1 they will give no thoght to sick persons who ara not "worthy?" What has morality to do with the question of helping a sufferer? When a woman is in pain she needs caio and medicinequite irrespective of her "worthiness." Christ was tender to a Magda len, and when he wrought miracles h-mauded no oirtirlates of moral character from his patients. He good, dear ladies, because it is right to be good. Succor tbe afflicted wherever you can, and leave Ood to Judge whether those whose nakednea you elolbe and pain you assuage be "worthy "or not. Cltago Telegraph. An Eaatorn corresdondent of the Prairie Fanner says; "I see in some of the papers that the man with the hnlless oats has bee,u heard from in the State ot Illinois, selling it to farmers at the rate of $10 a bushel.'.

Plymouth, Ind.

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I'ssllnr ami Milki-r frst: to Agents. Neat. litfUt, durable cht-p. .No Hamen rciiiri--' i-xcella all ofhera. Karrucrrt w.iut it. Outlast all others Anj-iatahk-. Kita any liorw. o r II.KKK. Ui" h.i-1 cnarth, ennui- pare, clean milk, haves ita ciat crvry week. Sells rapidly. - nt hy mail 10 any part of the I". . Send atamp tor paiticulara. J. W. tiori iey. General A;r., o Courdtnd Jf., N. V.

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keeper, and that peculiar aye lingered uu"u um luuo' and kindled for a moment. The scar! "At this moment the child in ;he grew red upon his forehead, aud be- cradle awoke and set up a famished neath his heavy brows his eyes gilt- wail, startling the dispairing mother

tered and glowed like a serpent's, like a serpent's sting.

dors his part well enough In the hit- south, reaching the equator on the

ter case, but his wife is good for 21 t of September, and terminating nothing. She will even upbraid her J his southern journey December 2lst, hushand for not living in as good and retracing his course, will reach style as her neighbor, while the fault j the equator on the 2lst of March

can readily understand the secret of

From this point he will travel ' tnis want of time. H. will discover 1 hfive 8oen il row. ttn,i 1 believe

that he has given houis to idle talk, j l 16 80Woa ODCÖ by tUo 8ame maD.

"My own injured boy 1" "My father!" They fell upon euch other, till It MOMOd their souls would grow and

mingle into oue. mere was weepu.g

The tavern-keeper quailed before that! " We have no food, James. I have I lntit church, and I turned bewil

dered upon the streaming eyes around me. "Let us thank Ood for this great

searching glance, and I felt a relief had none Tor two days. I have nothwhen the old man withdrew his gaze. ng for the babe. My once kind busFor a moment he seemed loet in hand, must we starve?'

thought ; aud then, in a low, tremu-: "That sad, pleading face, and those ' blessing, which has gladdened my lous tone, he commenced. There streaming eyes, and the feeble wail of ' guilt-burdened soul!" exclaimed the was a depth in that voice, a thrilling the child maddened me, and she fell j old man; nnd, kneeling down, he

sweetness and pathos, which riveted forward on the hearth.'The futies of j poured out his heart in ono of the to see through their optica may blamo ca now in turn bcooraes eooled, aud

ia entirely her own. His neighbor has a neat, capable aud industrious wife, and thut makes the difference. So look out, young men, before you go into matrimony. It is a lottery in

When the sun is vertical south of the equator, the land in Southwestern Africa becomes intensely heuted, and the air ratified by heut, rises, and the

to indolence, nnd to inconsiderate trillcs, which have yielded him neither profit no pleasure. What is the remedy? Arrange j-our work in the otderof its comparative importance. Attend, tlr-t to the things which are essential to be done, and let the un-e-M-ntial take their chance afterward. The difference iu tho amount of work

accomplished will bo astonishing.

colder air from India, now deaerted

which most men can only buy one by the vertical rays of the sun, rush

ticket, and, if that turns out a biann, j es across the Indian ocean to till Its j Duty before pleasure. Those who their whole lifo had better be a place and ihus tbe North-east mon- ; practice this precept have plenty of blank, too. Luckily, no oue need go aoon blows from September till j time for pleasure, and enjoy far into the wedded state with his eyes j March. Hut when the sun passes in- i greatei -satisfaction than thoao who

closed, as iu the case of lotterieft, aud to the Northern hemisphere the conwe judge all who are sensible enough ditions ate changed. Southern Afti-

reverse this rule.

every heart in the church before the hell boiled in my bosom, and with most melting prayers I ever heard. 1 themselves if they do not draw first period had been rounded. My deep intensity, as I felt I had com-i Tho spell was broke u, and all eagerly I prize.

The railroad to Leadvillo from

India and Arabia heated, and the Carson Ciry up the Arkansas valley i South watt noaaoon s.ts in. These 1 is being ra; idly pushe I.

one trial being a sufficient eye-

opener to the hottest farmer. Please tell your readers, if the hulless oata mau com along to sell, just give him his dinner, and send him away without an order, rejoioing that he esca. ped with a whole skin. And so with the men who sell Itussiau spring wheat aud white spt ing rye, said to be uothing but Norway barley. Ia short, treat all the grain speculators the same way. These men come along with samples iu their hands, and an oily tongue, and fleece the farmer of bis hard-earued money.

By the burning of a waif-boat at Ilickman, by., on Tuesday of last week, four pereoM lost their lives.