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" tif t 'tif,itt-: 'duo snif. ,4wjknahowviJMintinill.Wi .oJqw to ;the Jiouarjtlkftt,, .uebwj;, ' bnmch mii1i.whmtem had hap-j but utilF the"ijnrfifp? la Inj , Dloaaom, ana tlie, aellcius Iragranco eomea flftlng'KTtHin4'4 hip," the whole Me thtHd-rahiened gdHlitM quaintly CutteWfcmnd bofr Hodgt. 's4 opple'tfi-Weiidttl withWtJ)fOnrt tfte wainnoeWd' iWrti'; with.1tne"WdW"i1ed carhtf 'WtiSuated furtfOM Wd j ornamenbij ''ttn'u' iooS th'rbilgtl 'tqa ' folding-ddort ljitft the dinlng-l-ooMi ; be yond, I iee',t ng table .Jftir omeJfejboflaeijBii. two,);hair iifrjitjii . l Pyiyeyn.l before ibffpfcjpf h JWw.fr.lT . " . ' '. V" ! . Well, yoa fcitav) bddCbnee came for poor Germany. The French conquered na, and the tring and tmr beautiful Queen Louiria had to flv with tiieir chihlnat. una to Blluleioirav for. tl author! tie - f wwod th tm4mr mitw wer-dtottrrhd ,'Att, ylVBiblyjiJ; frc aU proeperiQr tniaenr and anzletr. Tobf Lorch had.; , swunti ,tha 4oini Jia French maehe us from aH auto, ana u waajean f'that Khey had d-'fand-ready -..paci l aee, too, Mttinit opppeite me In a ca iWrlUW llirUIUUI. JUT KlWlUKIUHraii little old kKfjr vrmte Iaweap) wttn a prayar-Bb'triier kneoa, wlnett M4e4 reditiIWilti hbme becausane"cbaM not got'ar W ik h cnap teybAiT the town gSte,11' ,nif.-iki t t Ihadip'efcmyieW;hTinei foretgOrannJ'W - ond tKod'teen &at it Wjl decl; wjftjj fjiew, and th);ejrewere Wax tjpernpujhto (laIee ( i After ihajj come'ip Iweddln house" and waked, for I could not leave Oranny quM albne,-5'an'dNWlile I waited I puz)Miyatfrt to make oufwb? CMle IKrtjRaiai-will caUed him.'ndl Mia wife .ahooM 'hire cho9eaTto'delebite I thttvgoTdenwedding in UMCttle bon. trr chaiW1HrAd of in thkj 1afre town ohnWRi' w'atemtjrtljMtimjjS ttpr fa Uiair.fneKiiiiey ,,iuat awt fcUeW aid ten t eftrryfier) Off, and ban taM PnetAwCTwHlJl'tJiWil- to hrwaV.'-Wfl Lere constant ij hearbig of deeda pj. VJoW neaan roUUtry; aua ,ta lawfc.oeuig admfantteredeitheHLr''tBe ihwheli-r ido?jepla hjd'thcu valuaUea, ao far f wieycouia, m noiiow irees, oenma wniin, br1 J in1 the"' ferbundj ; and whenever iuiy Frenchmen were known' to be in the neighborhood they bid their wires an4 daughters an well. Poor Lorcben, had fltt toitte t SttJ1 fof 'hVmGthet waa aq nervoua that hai wa alwayaaeer ing danger? and aba Jnaiatad on the poor rtrl'dperuiing the 'greater part of tue day Itytfji'tytlie Cellar, kid nlany 'an f feti mm, Xfpiwrt there, too,i;eepini aw wm- paat.(-xl'i ; ovinia ii iiun.i iiuu i:ww i "'."liODkfJ'iMid I,'oho tneocoar rtotos.dii 'jtn;)kia itieAlg ihtd Selghpot Dnau' sarda tfurougb , tbi little win dow.'' UM au'll lUhiOMJ ,IiUjJ! - Bat Irchen blushed and turned her head without answering. One Wliitaua Eve, BtJlUfn.aaart.lWi to-dayi a number of the numir'i traons naased , tbw(gi1' fa wk mL M ., i JiaritoatMn the oellaf and igeLthrough h timw aseiit sle miKhtS" As aoon aa gi.,h all Bona ..thrpuxb aad f out oabe town gatev the captirewas let out. and what must the ailtygtrl Ud But pyt,h iAfter.liDg in priapn, ao iong ana joyed) itha 'Spfiae air tloubly and- it Th.'tdered whatai'l(l,'i , the mfeaihi bt.sundTyysliertouB illuy , , !,. &K3wl. TII.JLl U .li'lu 'frt'ti. off her wreath, of myrtle and put on a Mwyi1aeiIaMriMdliu'amai ol li pMwant'sWatumev aooa.iaa ned,6 worn alibwt whfchi aheiwaa going Wear aW attlytria Tlw peof4 mother waa speech lees with grief, and ssWined ...Vt'arilMriMu'wI.I also broo amused her to1 watoh what was going- on rifl''f,stfee(v, - Jte: tojste .'.Mirer ,.jiiunitMtr,,-B,,a it., fell, out., a coure'of'tUe.iv'eninir befrtfe'.' 'TlieR had ' seeuiea uj amuse me rest very WUf ' I could make nothing of then! Uncle Dernafali ttle''wif i was a favor ite Uttia wwhaa; -with bright:?, brova young Firencha oticer ' aune i past t leading" bis Iioratf'bf the" bridle' and lookimr for a siikjew" tw iiaa no sooner caugnt siguc 01 thnnvely itttle head auiTOn tlte rosea " which ctostered fottnd the windows than '.'k wtpfM by'anc( ;dashed- npuie atepaiikaaraadmanj.. it ua not hair without a toach of gray.m: it, 'ahd 4ake iim mlnate, i but Lore- wae as very small hands and feet.1- iHearWa had nU admired her the night mtfore Wlien, for "the velry but time:".aa'H aaidy she had dooeed the charming1 Inibaei' whlc(i habceh'arrangMln liW honor a'cait aee her"ridw ih ''lier old-fafiioneiimit- velouafy nbrf-'wisted dress at sVi i tnre-eorfiervKl fichu - cro&ca over, iiie., chit;'l!tttre;; iidbs without (ieetM" wide-. ribboli sandals' and euibroWeiVc ler'stocTii-' iueb. unvu uornau nimseu was Jiex . ..partner,' and" at the close of the dance he inJe heii tr 'saying with hv gloam f,qhad mischief, fcvtJUares: "Madafaaj jfyoar dance like ,a iFloch - woniaavasklljeliere I made a UUatake after, nil la" '.parrying yoastfArdai flue Fivnelrimaasfeiir." .-. - Ut-aroL. V mit j Evrrone'1ui:hed at'tliisCanVi-'Uunt J . Demau WuW likeayif VlUt-T did- it-WD Memit Could I aA OratAy, I wo'aAM?'whad toll'WW.I1at est frit'ndlanJ'.that some daV she would '"Kfl'toWMsry. Coul'I'reutdleT oflieWpfokse'nowT -AJTrT,, As I tooIeU'ate M' took off her , speviaolet ad closed hwfc-prajeKbkt ,. and, elippiny down frora; say,, (ia-oa in thfi wujJjJw, 1 1 'neated myeeU od a tool "at ber-Oee.) f 'I : .ntwluoi 1 1 V -Oiwsray; I amid eoajrtaly;.oooldBt you test me ydur f riend'sn atwy brfw ? ' Yowfenow Votf promised, anot It Jfast UftfrtgM dy fbr it . They WtMrtWeiick , f'Tor'-W'tM.riie ef hoars yet. 'tVbuA Wkh the swrVfcti Ursf and -then the wedding,, and ricmt serrtion, and aU rlycbUra4u-''ftlttr-aoT W0have pleofybf ua. , Jditt then we'cauHtt the sbtfad1 oT dUv Mkit ehnacbf bells, by which ing ne wouia come dock next uay wi aUrtaUiasaiaVVlsaAiAVhAaitand F6V? i-T lnHfl rf ff 4 "tliat tfw bridal prmcsslon ntmt be Ahf chilt'sL'a uiy granimotlier, it' was a besutiia; (Iraat when we tw-o were young. Lorchen and I; you never sa Mt fltf stfl tf.ing rfHSf. quick and graceful and had aucb travia be fraitj httii wn-ita -ir !ffitr rat ttovtk quiet ai he, and had Hipped "back into ' uof jfiing-pjicfif, i gwii, wnero was uw ase iof .that,, when the. Frenchman had seen her and was bent upon finding her. - "I want to see "the pretty demoiselle," cjiedjia JUjs,btftkeJ tijfiaW4a4. lie f msixted on searching first all the rooms tin tlft lmlse, theal the crarrets, and fln- ''ryahWllnV!.i,'rI;'was nseress 'to toy' to juirnj nnj, ,ior ne was master at uie sn.ua tion, ou4. Jrbluis's pout mother follows ed biM down t ha rellaT-stdirt trembling.-' Bufcl Womlrlr' bfBall wonders,-tii near was ei-opty te bird had 'fiowolj. Find-' aaJ) snatching np a' little ivory minut ing, thretoTtWtaearth'wrasalri' wie Yoqiig offityr new, into a ragp. turiT0TX-el avejl out Ae" house, vo eats, iceuuf uiiarif red and altogutlwr at her wits' end. hbor, youn-r Pemau, made hia, ap.i jmrsu sou, v w , p.i.rvjuo asked .,her wittj all dueofni and cere laooy-rto aociapt liim aa a suitor for her dtangMer1 hand. i fw.-i ...; . . ' ke1ir"'' cried the pr' wmnm;,; "Lo cpi i gQberclean gooe, ')&a'. is hot in her hiding place, and, if I could 4nd her to-day ,' 'Where that ass, when to-morrow th French villain is coming- to carry, h''MR'I'mHspeor,miamaiiW lielpless ortM war. asvd, Utea saidr knew)"v Opy trust mer raBtajsr.-if 1 aaay eaU hlhuAlf , lilm tt mAnajnH " hail ight apbori huseiaibie, ane-hprsed covered cart to the door or the chapeL' h-and, aiter thamost hear tin nding i teave-i tas:irigs,ilyrcbea)wks UOad in, weepmfr aittety .IflThe oightlwd prown pitch bhwkhy tnisiime: to liL'huknsr flaslied t'and the mmdeT'rolledJ tn'kr dUrtaaoe; but under the cover of Ihe'diirkneaet- the French, had.not et .gluelI.a,1fo6lnC,, ..JUwrphen siasing.lor.inet: who was. being, ttak- t, oni74pious wonder-working doctor. t.JS-rl Deiv nau drove oS on Jiis strange wedding Journey i he 1 looked sO' .'brava t land tendVf sttdyseUAliahF'tn3t')e'erhq were left behind felt a comfortaUlb ha Ws''tn-i( bur-'liltW Wrd wtjul.! bo shlfely aiddvinin'lier estf -for her protector1 Td'yrspasedi aiid tn the meantime I had beett 'married Id the ,rslav ordinary wiyr. jn bread dayUghb jwithbridosroaiih) and, wedding; .braak foet and without) any;, of , the ratlier mn fwnnyMmaaee iwbiph-t lnd attended fiiihheh'ifndwg.-r6tillwliQ, knr'i owasthatrjihe -fhaiwjfacti-etfvOU having taken part together in tysrfsnaf ttaiial f air did not lead to our own marriage 'Be'rl llrfai 'k mav: it is Milt certain that thVntl Orie: Fr!W 'Baitef amf r found ' Ourselves Ihgide' tlra little criapel it was Wpur'owtt wleddlng ..! .'.-., .J'-jitter ;'atitne WtlnjM.'ltjetttVr tt the fown'and as tlie French wert Ute fa vored by those in authority 'tt was thought safe for . the. fuflUives. to tome back and, ae by ih datu,of bis father. Karl had become the owner of the house f-Lprahe' rarest had rehtod-r-the very rnousswwre m o-day--they; 'camai and settled Jiere, and her mother wuh.thehv, 4Md- ali hVed happily .together .How, happy W Were t be together jkgma and the very first time we had. a quiet, hour. Lorchen,, tol4" me1 t1e story ( o her be trothed, which t had never , properly un dentood till Uien, , .... ,. , ('.!. ' ,,,"Vou see. ChristeLf' said she, "you and . I were very intimate, and you did know all my secrets-r-almost;, but you did not know that I, cared for. Karl for a long time past, I was ashamed to confess it either to yon or myself .' But When he came ' to the e-ellar-windoW tlutt ' dread ful day",' Jvist when twas ih the greatest dancer", and drove it fnI was too dazed to dare to 6pri it myself and When he Wen knew the oeUar of lt then I knew that I did care r-fo .hiiu, and J, began, toycry., And then lie sat down by rna and quietly took hold of my hand, and "when I was ; able to speak, I thkad him and pegged Ms pardusvfor vhaving m4 such fun of hiav heforewi.. ToUil can gntasi what fo-.., leiwad. 0ur betrothal as aet very rp-. inantici Christn-l, for we.' sat upon an oll -u((ar chest, and tny drear- wae torn-and Uiwtr.-and the airof the oeUar was damp 'arid musty'.' ItUt what Old WW care for thatT''There'were''foeesalt'aroand us, and t'o wrrefn Elyiiflm, and as for the , j ivoyia.pf frtmp, fiLjMjikN,; ; : v! With bated breath, and hpturued fnom a large crowd stoodthe otiuir day watcu iflg a-man wlip wasalQvly asoeniing the Steepteof uptown chundu' II ssemed W go oret thedelfcateiacatfoldmj? like a snaits The crowd below rre-xrctmg every' mornent tOseehbhfalL When he. eeaohed th end tt UieisosfToldin-fand sftood upon a, piece of framework thati looKeo in ine oiscance as ir is was aDour si 'foot -squani." he" leandd fat-'-oVrravl, shouted Bomething to another workman ' boot,; JioM way f-hjwn., The jspectoto-fJ skpddered, hut could not take their eyed Trdnf the1 little climber, who had Wift the afcaffohlint . ahd-was stlioing upuiha' teple..y When,, hq reapUei thskop. he' .remained fpr a few minuteai examining tfie steeple on' every "side,1' and tlien re- rraca his 'ttepA, When' be: got safely back on the scaffold .be, wa,rd his and to the people and. smiled. , lie. went hi :t)ia top of (he stepleTerul uiifti" b).tha course of an hour, , , and every" tmie' a crowd gathered. . ,n;fo think.,, it j.hawrdousaaid, the steeple-olimber to a, reporterVen te came down to tlie giiind, .Though be ooked so small -Jieniis) the air, h wa .considgrsbly above the Mej-ajiv.heht, slim and-wiry, ail hoiiaad,rntck,i ffth ajclcar, steady- aeKJid hnndl asri (per fact oOTuiaVhoe iiiiihimsoif; i Oils ' Ufe : tsDsrblednaif he waW love 1 with- the' V word as lie contlndedi -- People who -are ' -not Ifsed to being ht 'great" heights, ahd Mh6 feel dlrky when few feet from the Ijrdund, . Jnattirally ' rook ' wiMt ' wonder Upon a mart workihgihigh up Irf the air, and think-he must fed's. ther Would.1 I ' brobablv s-b ubon more steenlei arid other I cfevatcd places to adjust Ornsmental'de- HKui uiaaony yvuer man in me uuniuewj, i ana .leei,., jusi as raucu at iiome stanur ing on a narrow board .300, feet from the ground as I woul4.PB a rock.' I feel a perTect sense of.srtyand neyer thjnk of falUng, VU!.-1. A ' H) -lsut waa not alwavs without tear. Wheskit-I 1 first began the ! business Liu always i' started 1 up . the. scaf folding with- trembling legs, anda quak-' inyjieart, 'and many- tinies I. hive not -gone to the top, but returned wltli some excuse for not going up jiut then Mtiurj 01IH0 .'- liiin IttAli) i a.d I 'OtMlnfliM .afcdonUa,tf t1. Aiwleaaj ""Jteslilows dtriles 'vvwe'-'etirictly pW Bcribedj,- but were utodlfted by'gttbd sense. The' knlzhts as ' it. rule, were to attend r'ilie tigular ehapel' senrtepM bufifey ril.n 'i. ii j..u--ik, 1... .... , Ipt;; rnhi';;and im'.'ftor;' 'theft prayers U beX ( tliey'''ha4''d6pe ahy-i hWuse-j)tt.wBS,,1af breaph pf $ap$Un9 the hcad,,pf, thoj hpfbero pppr aacej if it was a.sin. yfircnfp yaUitW who at fin waa a. sefiular ouds the. order.', I l, .-n .)(i fittlt t, ,1 vh i They had little kiisurej their cltJpf ! bC4atiuni .was ? war. ri When , jipt in, the field tliey'bad their arms., and horses to f look after,' which they were allowed to lifted me ftp,, and ' berote , 1 where'l Was,' took me "Into his own house,, wc w- f ana wo were m rnysinm, ana as ior uie 'trWanoe1, Ve'hid' enbfcgrr'forbre the day was out to last a wholo lifetime:'"' i, n, This j waa ZorclienV copfewion, and , we both tliank k?f for maklfllt, M mi happy ana pringrngs togmiver again. W tw kept tasatlier,- thvqiigh sM , that tuef tombie waiting andj ttshMagand : misery, h Btit as laV-at iast cama tbe sewi, f 1 jvictoryj Aad tlie. , hiUs; biased: wua oaooresi'i -ins iasaarianu w a -tree !and"nr 'fared HonMirwvrd sofa., and WRiinr 1 Jshto otowned' wtth laurahv We had suffBfe 4' 'great . deal but thought ourselves fortunate in 'having ibewii aiT lowed id took eh whue1 aoch great events were domor. , ' '-: ' 1 -Byt vwhere ,hve ,go to with ny j Ottering?, , was, pnly goUs' to tell 'fWf.Qfax;tt ,hitornipto,yoB hav sfftftoM. MMUd listMailidar .-... ...1 .-. 1 o.wa ta gooo eara o , tainfr other girls eAowt-herWdif that iieh whenv once I have the right. In tit cellar she IK" hwweri1' ' the 1 nreaent aaomentf mg&,not in'yontW" v " " ' , ; bo. saylnavne led the astonished dan' l.tol si - s.-.d twb ve so. asaay ..wti.'k it "e"'- wa tbe captivef ) .t -, fow. a-il.. i. -' on her 't mp. i ...toa mnchjl '. ... - c rwM,:isai4h wthaarnite, fyouA KIshaffbetorvooHhtogfxgifu,ua ouig to ftBe ckl.jto.itnrithan.wouian, Whsb I hraan I only meant tol selL rod hew Aaat Demau was smpriseneil im the reilar, that you might aee srtiat a dan- gafoo gift ssaotr is - vn. I' H m. Granny, I den't hke your moral!" I answered, ..Tle .French are far enough off now, amf for my own part I shouldn't mind running" the risk g hardjy tske ne'eyesT hec alw waMp a A 1 ta If L ... , -w b" 3ied 1 "iu-' .- i all - 1 1 J hnasss. aad.ai last tW jDSxlehx xh' did her home am, anj many axmadid hai best to eatt1r'and-rip'ivhttWWrd. But tblk Hrk kMt a say; lofe. Lorehea .rwsxjrbetiBS, "d her 'greatest delight Urwa-to teas and torn.Jisjc.sstoinKa i.sjhtsisen' aha had saw sr i.nH ity. i I often .used, to scold her for ft; fbr, 'being Tier most Intimate friend, I acted as cosk - , fiwv.-aiqdf-h slwaysrJorsMly W4fws '. snsk -iasW 1 It jtnethMee U rW ro angry MOwsIafikr a baU era jPieaic, when her lis of pcifssjns. was onfhnany long. Bof where was th assf tl k new' Eiat I could not help" Jforgiv log" her as she said) directly she. asked me, little foxfimg psHhat sli waa, and he knew. ..iy a - tire r r j Jell t tr ta i of being tolerably nioe looking. ' -.J-,i soi ,raanjr wsis roing ' to' sooU. but the eosaera ot.jier-. moutn,, twtcbeu, ana ,hefjre: sh, could 1 recover herself, J had iP4 xclaimings ,;'.,;. ,., , . t, rXtstanr. the ..belle, have iieed ringing (hie kaftg timaj the sredding is ever, aad thejr will be here directly !",.,, 1 . , (fi.i waaoa tooaa hastily threqgh the rsoraa- is... aee ;shsV asssj Ihsu swasia order, and then I strewnd ftoww alt for a young eoaple were married snhe I oown me stairs to the front door, aaa aiirtiieat in tne 'riM cnepet otttsHd the) heal -Orasury satdl I smited attba wio- f 1'oJfnf iHklk.mM cm mi tiavltuk m Kslow.l .' t . 4 1o if rti i i f ptssr smssasssats. being saysteaiawsly f"8onn tW deepoL All the men, old and youn g, A eed parttir himksU was called lev to give) Hil l . I T iai. r a. a. - a. too, that a9 thd yaaajr . wahe had fooUdUsnd .tormented sronli ha j at ff-r f - t - ' trasltyj . , it yo musnt t..u.. l..ily of L.r Ivf aJl Jmsadriaari night ahrre Ai U.-o'aMi that enacted one of the -which--- asassfnh sober getig" BtU (hsha BtitavWd; for a young eoonle were married snhe seaa fca1 a stuth sat aoaa, and slssav gndi frr rrywtaken tofhe'crispettobhe ptthe Wihisssrs to say Lore's marriage,' the other hstng har earths and Der 'natTs tnS) hrtimats frwwd, Fritz Berger,' ' 'It seemed wncotasooal dTsrnal' to a girl of 17. a I taen, iwi(J say Jiead f caffad tall, too, of alt aorta of tragical j storWi rM " -Jld. Pf fght; the sky w4s' wiaeh -evsfass, aaoV ever aad d'stant -,rlah pf, U'rbta4ng.aa, t sal f atqrm Ir I 9nf BgW rtnrX wum y rmj Laxf ds. iter lT ail wpiw-m r saf a nvai was I fnj ng-TJVl wu, hh vu vaiiw, ..thate . Shs .n a ssu, aw tsttto hasg.'Ptte frlV gf imnW fromhe two taper f with his snow-white curly hair and toll. l 1 - si a3 ' iJ t e'uMicad - to 1- -fndnrr4teof atlaer fnIHa shhadaT good, horuf heart ' AS said, she was I . , aniTenmily admired, and ao it aermad ( yosstg firnst, tha msr- to ta gosta and making the homrVef the -rheat, who .was a neat-door neighbor of T old lime-tree rattle against the c&arch . nes, ofl'J X so rt . T "( erifX. and i window, It wva enough to on thsaAsr seamed only to make tha darkness darker, aad the lame flicker! reeptag head f the foetioti made iwwfipijaseavjei sucai a smg, mag psoser slew' nreteadto th id fieopte, asveral eoupVa, and the the yoswg ones, aad laaUy Mm rAtedchiUrea al dscked with town; hot the- bridal pair, whw-wwre thatday 'celebratbir their gables wed ding; were the most' beautiful sight of an- ' 'l ; . Atsnt TJrrnaa looked loVery to her bloel flowered damask and three cm a red laoa handkerchief, with the golden sprays of inrue m aar nair; anq vncas iiemaa. i4 shsiidw. ehuM. loan Ml voa The . had erb!e old paMor. who had married -, aqd was J chan's fai2M an X mother aad baptized Tha ( Lerchew brrw ' . r-s only a abort adV, - wouti ' dreva. hwt ft wj t.3 th ssere imprsssir "t i for tt. i" 1 vr- ii rv much upright figure, looked most dignified and quito grand, too; for. beside the goidesi sprig ia his baUoa-hole, he wor the orders and decorations which he had won dariag th wac How tender and careful ha was of his litU wife, tool Just as Under and affectionate as he had been to th young beauty when he named her ia t'ta sonny Mar-time fifty years beforv;-Hou--hiU Woris. - System ta the gnooadwork of snrfesa, -.d t''--d rf rod r'-.-r.i"; ranj Ail old man who had . been a ' climber in. his day saw me on one of these occasiona when lhy heart was weak, and gave me a bit of advice that cured my faintheart... euness in time. He said when . starting up always Cx y6ur mind Intently on the . work you are going to" do, and keep, every thought of fear, or that iwnietliing is going to happen, cut of ,'yoar.', hiiud.i This wa,,jus the, iKipg, and; I found t from experience that it is tjiiuklng about fear tllat makes a, man aXmid, and bverv caution has given many a poor, fellow a tumble - whem,. .buldneas ,0)111,. seeming recklessness would Miave carried, him" through, all , righL, Xlere, are only vfew .exiiert climbem.) Iluadred quit tfae busiuesa Vt a) short time bocausD tbey cannot ovurcoose tltuir nervous . dreadl I have set-n- stou t-uar ted ' fellows, .wlio' would 'march up to a cannon's moutli witlibut a qu'.t-r, when tliey got ltd the, place' where 'thes acaffoldtitg ends; and' from 1 "which" jxhr tliey would have: to shin' 'to M top, try to stop up, but a ton of lead had becn'Mokea to their foot, end it would noVgo" up ail Inch. "I hnrekitowa -wren1-wh; when theyi got into tkkUsb supt. would have black specks, conva, before . hi' ,F7f which would JuVe, np aiiii lifwd' pXfi'M'MKU cla, and they vrwm.fau dpnu and bug a rkiike, toag-Aust brotbor.,, Their heads would aram.la be uva WuirL,Hils is where owsutn geto.'MtUuand is- re-' quires the grfeaUat rxdruiM -of tlie iwill towvercom Uw , touting, il have felt this -way many tfrnea. and eve now 1 1 sometirito have udden desire,! when, on the Binnacle ef aMueototo -inmfr. ' hut I aways faMgb ttt the--'Idea, and if. goes' away o quickly as 'Jfcotoe? A, man" who drihks - Mimumnts w 'out of, place bti," fctoepV, Where' s "false" stop. will send bint nMdfong a' hundred" font "A"' harot th Kedwoes ef Callf'raiar bnus ... jAoViee W'the teitoaV.ti-f ; f . We .'likve-' W timber Uiat should be oared, foE. h We: can .remember , when black walnut was hacked down to burn; as cordwood, ' After the groves of tliat tree1 had been ' slaughtered to fry pork came a time that it was so valuable lhat f an todiyidual. tree was worth . from f 100 to S500. It is sliced' into Veneers, and is 'so'priied by the furniturP trade that the proceas of replanting It .ii going, on in toe certainty, tha .lonchj nsed in( that way are : in investment f exceeding in 'Value " a long-running government bond. ' The people . of the east are just learn ing- ,t)ie., value v of our redwoods.; , The Stumps and roots and trunks furnish some of 1 the ' finest veneering material rthat is' produced 'by any North American bay themselves, charging tha aocount-to J The.tiJiiiej. is coinjng when men the 'hotistt'"' Except ' hy leav of . the sttpeHbr tliey- were to' hold no porrespond- 'ence With any oh"ln I'tlie outer world, 'hot ttfen: with mothers, elsters, or broth-. ' ers.1 Nd Vrdthei 6t 'th1 wrflef migh walk 'alShnfc Unrip. hR'when'frr1 rt favi s-d Into 'the treet unless with 'leaSfiir asked anil1 K1VCI1. JI.KI1UUK IUC.I UUU flUb UIWU. nuu, ,hot blood, required to bA restrained. Even was uistantlv nunikhed. knd 'so Wss all' liirht talk' eaneclallv wheh it turAed on Lt)e;ptbrp ten,,- J( .'bxcrpio, yTqm-: ,lo unvfU-ito, cqnyeiaiei.it , must pe on qrunis,0r. at ieaW rmiom suu jvc. , A o .tooet inaowutainusenwnts were conaia ered tiiiliag and ,wery , not .to be encour agedi ATmiplar,'Was not to hunter hawk or shoot, ktiU lasto. ply,ldle gaiuean.' ( ;"'.! '.. nvthti T -v! i '; ' - One exceprlon - only was made; It . is a tery notloeabkv onet which, by the bye,, had not escaped 8ir Waiters In - Syria, and Palestine there were still wild beasts, as there had been In David's time. - St. Bernard oould not permit hie Tomplara to hOnt deer of net partridges- he did, however by special statute, allow them to hbht :U6(uiid; ''to1ndtL' those -war J not uays or repeating nnos ana explosive bullets;"it was man and lion face to'faoe, Wth spear and, knife.' against teeth and claws, , The lion no doubt in St. .Bernard's mipdws a, typo pf,, the adversjuyi to unvue, lion was f nunt Baton. , oae the.Ws, just as he, had taken core tlutt tlicv should cat and, drink enough..' aad not emaciate : themselves lik , ijutendin ' aamts, so ho would, liave thorn, men at alipuint, and .give them . sport,' too, bo long as dt was I dangerous and. needed oourago. ( . .-' 'it.. - t ,. .,( ... r.Jiui.i j .; It was customary in those days when men of rank were tskon in battle to held thorn to ransom; the- price -of redemption being measured I by their wealth; The Templar had no personal: wealth, and th wealth of Uie onhr was to be spent twiU "Jtaakp fortunes quarrying out its stumps, in search ' of' the charming cutis which' 'ere to "prnameht the work of the cabinjab-iraikBr..ti But, ! besides 7this, , ,iie body, umber pf a red wood js of great beauty. Polmhed and' varnished, as' 'an f'inrfds flrilsli it is scarcely inferior to roe- woPdinrichheos, and for use..,to,;rM-y''Iriean' ikctivwlcongestion.f ' tlie Brain Workers. Should Hav a trgm Bw '' serv of .Energy Xxhautlon. jCtorjarticle issuggested by one in Tlia Lancet an "The .Woo nrei"ot Lon-don'Jifei- arid wfe tnaU'appropriate somo P( ita thoughts. . "Brain work, even in its liighesi fbrih; mvolveif piirelf physical act as truly aa doe that of tlie- muscles hot the, '.stomach, f,,'lx4e4ye,,. toought Weans crebral pypertemia as inevitably as excess in' the use Of a' gostria stimu- in' ChKfs 'Wvlc,'$at In man'." If j a Templar was taken by the Saracens no ronsoui was to be paid for MM; he ' -Was to be left to his fate. His fat mvariablr iff be pitt-red tlip alternative of the Koran, or ine swpru. ami mere is scarcely a re .corjed iiiBtance, in yliioh the .Templar py apanaomng, iiis uitn.i-nj saved hifl lifa.l m m si rimisi in iMuyi vv nmi ''A ivsth'sr Bag of Mj.fi nm.1. or more beloY.';"So, hrso,'nt' a:'fat man, tor k cUmber must' be' light, WOe had musculo, '.rark -haired . tu,en . with . bark -haired swarthy faoes ' usuaCv' make the1 bes f Does itfrerent duzlnes, VLeri going to a great heigh to kecf th yea turned I M . ... m- i j .,1 :h Jii-n f- ri i s i "That is a- popular notion, but thereto otluog ia it excrpt that the attention ia tamed, front the idea af falling, and this' will keep a asan. Xroav taanbliaa. But the place for the eyes is iidm the, road to bs traveled to ass that i every thing hi iaposirion.' A high (wind socDthnrS retraeswaoaftalding anaafutj and if a mail has has eye an the sky he would -never eels.' """..i i .' ' " i . -' "Did you ever faUT;'" J . ' . " '' " '"IVe had 'hianr narrow' eacanna lit only one 'good fait ' This was abomt seventh feet. Ihad a"sick'.' child 'homa and was thinking about'" he an4',waa bseht-mihded. ; t started off sideways between the. scaffold and toeple, and ia- two or three seconds I was at the'bottoa I xwght, I. wouU be killed, and in a second my whole life,. sashed through mr mind, aad also, tha- fatma. of mr fansily, and,, bow they would all look ate the children wess fuijrown. knew that I mm bwn ping against tha Hmbeva at BsaisragohL hat there was no paia and I wan or wow appamaUy ky a eoehing krnuerjosaad arm had more pleasant Joamwy tanrhfc i Itsresned as If I was faMiofffor fcotns, T I 'kaew whewl stmcw th hottoca and feft shock at the soAdra stop, h4 ikVwMnot esagreeabis. 'fhad' Boagh pain artor ward, though, and it took about six months to psrtciTIrp my body. BHh anna and- en Vg wet Wdkenr t made ap my sntod to give or the business whan I got weU bat ia a little while th old hssV natioa came back and I wrt to climb tog again. Sww.York Tribune. ,. 1' ' L ... - Bsrsa as a Cfcslsva rumBt . Aa Italian physician recommends tha daily admiaistratioa of ahoat seventy two grains of borax as. a.nreventirs of ehoiera, his observation having shewn that workers in borax factories in rhoiara dtftrVls alvrs escar U dliease. ti i Travelling in ilip , east last rear, flora Arabia to Palestine met a g'oo4 ArunJu-, ian Cathoiio, iriast eoro(pg from Meso pctamitt,,, Among variixvs articles of diet Uie brought with him :l hi journey, to sjoMlaitfinopie . Uwre,-were .auput, ,nve Tiound dl maoba'. incased in. a leather i. jiA his 'sinUi iut pmujukvut hat f the UDerwr oi aalniaaied tliat sash food faUsrdrdm heatwn as n whit ' sowd tw - or thro time a year, and- eolleoted from the kvepf Wcre'-arid from- thesarfacwof flni stones.''. The food; 'when protected by leirhcr, will keep fbr fire or six year, I send youa piece of, this manna for'euri- f bslty. I hat1 of tills food,1 and ltrontolns a greal deal cT sugar. ' FronJ the posi tive dtacripllofl'of the gtvxl priest it can- Spt tw a, natural' txuIatlp4 from the tares! and branches 'of tlie plant alfcegl mauronun. which was b-flicved. by the early Arabian wrjuw,i to have fallen from heaven. , The ,grd pris ho4 ex-, cellent nredentialav'.i .We, hofh, wer ai lowed to y nassat,(he historical IVso tisdaB. eonvent .at , JafTavr-Don Luigi sortorJ in liaitimors Sun. ,,,(,- A. , r i'm ) I' I ture-frames.lt frery nearly reproduces th beautyopd durability of mahogany, with 'Uie additional 'mrvs-htage' of bornjrmiich' lighter and, 'tlieref ore, qosier to handle." The .groat redwood regior of ilurubpjdt. county and vicinity has not becu opened lp'hg by' ' the '' lumbcrnfeii. ' If in tlie ground beneailTr If there were gold do-1 psum AS, i ,WM U nS vetagy ig, , wn our known mines, yet it would be safe to. say that there , ,ts greater wealth ' In this timber,. It' is p free hi working that tliere is np use for which , wood is BOpght that it may notserve Iu durability in exposed . situations is one of ft marvels. It , has, been used (Xtnsiveiy for posts, pIJwiX wd. railroad, jtes, The' latter purpose atone e&lla for a supply pf nearly 1)00,000 annually,' equals to ovex 20,000, 000 lof feet, board measure.,; In,., recent article id those columns ton tlio Hawaii reciprocity treaty wd pointod ut tha in terest of our growing lumber trade with thoto islands. - One sawmill company in Huoiboldt employ several ships in that trade alone'; ahd besides' -that- outlet -tlie J redwood lumber, goef to control and 8tiuth'AmericnL,'' - '. 'i:n i-KW,.:i v V.e have hb doubt that this noble redj w w w aa vvbtuvu sv fjv stuwusw srsfw same experience. a lie block 'walnut, and that' in. a few years its rich tints and Whorls rvill be prized la all cabinet work and be a.yaliici featarp In the inside fin-' is4 of houses. , Of , course ', a 'lafge ' per ctntage pf the buidy timber will be ' Util-' ls.,tei(hjM. noble , ways, but such per centage will a (ho receive,, additional value by it ajuucjfttioh with the finer ... . . . ' yuitm vv sm. mem., n . , , , , j j , , . It is time for lumbermen to login cull ing ana raving for , tlios aeucattf pur Dose, on faaliion once established hi Uie; direction of these, uses will call , Apidly 1 n . I. l , : . 1 ' rr,r. ' . ... ' I ' UC U 14 uw Ud suppillb, f e ,1"' U' XI, VA.4IMtw Ifiv, lfllfig..HV--Uj Mini , worm fences built of black-walnut rails, and selhag Uie seasoned, sticks to tlie cuhinnaket for prices 4'vat vlll refunce their ) held iwiUi .uu ':uu4' point the 'boards aud lea vo a margins f profit oo the operation." i It will not bo strange' if in a few years th pickets i and Ixote of nlsnjH sf Ted wood -fence,' im.itliia state slrould bring nKniey to lielp pay -lift : tlie mortgage. on' tli land it iiiclosm.- in tlie eastern . lumber region there ia ho out h a!!-Bf?BT!d Ires' the rfis-rtiid iUia So tired, dear son!. pry let in teitt, , It U not oft w tout our weary h. Unmindful of tlis .working ,wor. , ,i;imands, , '.', . Let's welcome peace, 'our seldom cu- ' j A cold, gray wall by care caressed, . Forbidding before" ns grimly stand. - Whm smiling Hops' breathes forth t ,' sweet commauds!' ' ". ., The barrier at her giliXbehest -- : W?T, Jike bd drsarn fartq away, -1 ' And golden suubeams flood the wholo Pathway of gloom. 'Yes, it is best" i We cannot cliinU th wot! to-dy, i I Then let us nest, dear, patient soul, I pray thee, pray thee, let as rest. . lone h. Jones, in Qood, Housekeeping j- pVEpWORK113 THE B.ftAIN- toucoas membranat of the, stomach, and just at habftulasepftoo irritating food nd drink may induce passive congestion in the intervals, or" the sequel pf active congestion of the gastrto' trgan, so- , may top persistent and excewiyej,, brain, work tend to the production of' a clironio en gorgement of thM ' Vessels' ot1 the enceph alon" "(the brainVi fwith whatover the y phyakal f at involve or wtaila." ; , , , A perfect similarity, of law governs too development of disorders of brain and body. Now, a soma - have inherited a .Weoir muwmlar systemj and others a feeble digestion, so , still others, perhaps in some respects brilliant', have a con genital inability for considerable or prolonged brain -rork, and are almost sure to be- Aij4&?d by a continued strain. The times demand in this coun try, even more than to: England, that brain worker should thave a large re serve pf energy, and a capacity for., pro ducing force almost indefinitely to inset the demands of exceptional exigenclea. In our uountry many enter .the .professions who are naturally equal to routine work, but are wholly unequal to' the strains of competition ' and to the ' m el tip lied and varied demands which . so characterixe) times. our tiinoa. , 'fpey constantly ana peril ously strike the limits of their congenital capacity. - "' 1 "' - ' It Is equalTy ioTnercafXtfle Hfe. Kot A few, who, are equal to a small, business, find., out tbat they are Dot, equal to a lai'ge oho only qf hr both physicttl and financial failure. It is only less , eo in many othr forms- of business. Thou-1 sandi attempt tnora than they are equal to, the continual pressure of which re sults m nervous exhaustion;'' eomawhot akin to these are teachers in our common chools.. The. early stages o every pro- lession ana Dusiness inane peculiar ue hionds on the nervous force. 'And yet thousands ante the toaoliing-. profession who do not intond to remain. in it. , They stay just l-'pg enough to .overwork, and to be injured, in many cases lot life, oo, nlso, our ' political, system i . constantly brings for ward, pew men who must fit themselves , tor pew and difnoult duties 'at sn inifhene cost to - tho' brain; Tho. phyBioal condition' of some of our pablio men i sun ply a proaninea ttlilstratlonof K' I'M ) 1 " ) ... Fas f Isolafk wrl rrfcrnrs- ,( i Taw. favarito .sward , oc perfunnlhg feat in India i the gauntlet-handled pats- Th swordsman will first: show the kswsmssa of hk weapon, and hiscotisi ataad of its weight, by ewttiag iata o a leaf laid Rat on the -ctstre(okMi puim of m friend, or by ratting cfotlp tkaagina; kwssin theaifi' He put sword- oa each hand, and, o 'armed, sprirrgitig fnoia 1 M fert on'th bare ground, will throw" somrrtsiflu backward and' for ward, following each movement SrfUl wondrously complicated and simultane ous gyratinn of both' swords round bis bead and body. He Will have the naked word, more than five feet long, doubl dgML sharp-pointed,, and" keen' as a raxor. lashed from th back of his' neck Wn hi backhand, will agsin, from bb P4k9m.Jwrt,reref the somenaulta: Again, with sword and ahu-ld in his lsanda,b wiU ktphsrirernot through I i Uactretched-out loop of rope, htid by w ocas as ia arigat im i npr yissus, sjstsis riiiisj laaps thsoagfa . paper hewa. and Itgbt .safer an his feel Biaekwoods aiagaatoa, ' , ,1 ... .. . - , Slkralag BUMwar la Smxtty. "' i The artwork of railways of the kiag dosa o Saxony covris nearly five miles )m in- wiater than, 'hv umsar--a fact .which Director JTlnuss . rtoently pewved in-a leetnrs before the Dresden industrial society. It eetn that sV steal rail of enwea and a half meters ia length, at tmprratairf 13 dsgTVHVtwUMr, con tracu igli miCiroetres; Saxony having 7,tSH.aoO metres of rails (not tracks), tha euotrscTiun from cold s; rebates a total of T,K0 rnrtrsa. Cologne Uazrua. . lack walnut for 'rnr iise to wpicli that limber is put, and has ' m ''J L . .i- . t a every excellence v uicu miicres in woou besides. ' , For all 'these reasons bar coast wise mountain slopes have a treasure in the redwood, which ; should make the owners of it very firm in their holding and very conservative in Its use,' for it is yet to M"PlWl highest-priced days. San Alta- , , . TU OnnUlt Pssks ef Alaska.' , vAhuk ft hss tiie highest mountain peaks of tli tyhlted' State. It has volcahoe arid glach.-rs,'and many of these volca noes are in active order. ' The glaciers of Alaska ore finer than those of the Alps. .There is one that : extends fifty miles to the sea, and' there ends ' abruntty In a above Vrangtll, on tie Hukine river, be- i tweeav- two , nwtuiitins.iKrJ feet high, i there is. glaeier i forty-uiilus lung and four or &v-mu bcruss at tlie .tue. ' It is from fiOAta 1.0UO feet, high, and tliere am otheti gtocUsr tbsoughuut the torri- -' tory from which 'great blodrf osotoiamg, liuiidreds of tons t-f - ice1 are- oonstoiit ly areakmg ofB-aad. falliug .into the sea. tbr. ClrreUnd Leader; m. ; i , , ' Ih, ii .Hint n. , ,,, i. ..t , ! ! A Plsseisli. mt M SUsmhss, ' ' At the reesnt Bwtiagof the Stat Stedloal aasociation of Texas Dr. Uo LeoghluVof Austin 'read a paper, claim ing that he had mad ai rrmarkabts dis covery lit regard to dengwe' fever. Us claims to bar WW id the microbes of the disease' and sront kto eXpsrimenU he ba lieves that the same discoveries are to be Inade in "srhalipox; y-Dow torer, hydro phdbU, hog typhus; chicken cholera and Texas' cattle fever, all of which can be mitigated .'or arolded by ' r accmating with Mtenumtod Tirus. Medical Jour i . ...,. . immni lMtki far th Ooaatsy. ' n AlitUBcidlWvinegar.'sugarandadRsh of ginger odtled to watv-r wakes, a pala table and refreshing drink even at a tosn peratnr at which water alone would be nauseating! AewhlsSpoonXul of oatmeal Stirred into a pint of water also makes a nourishing and palatable drink. When used in the field Uie oatmeal and water should be kept separate and only mixed a a drink is needed. The juices of any of our small irvit, -rjsnned or. battled and added to water at the rote of two or three tablespoonfuls to a' pint of water also makes a palatable drink; but as - So1 tlie ease of eptraeel', the miring should be dsne lmnM4'My hefure drinkiug. But termilk, to, thosq who relish' it,' miike a coolmg and relresiung arnikrwben fresh. . , : 1 (. ..it mm I. . I.I..!. ...... eiirht miles broad, Tldrty-flve miles . ta tm ia n: : A German abroad haesown an acre of swstles, whfch he pn-;vs to rp for tlie 6 her, which he -claims- vill tisX t' -t rif y for vrv lin-r. s- 1 bis r. '.t tr4 inrhin-r to h- 1 'e t , i - j lag raariss a4ta T U found tbsi'whett raffine is thoroughly mixed wflh linseed oil, cast into small block aad cooled, it may be used to make any fahrio, 'as. cloth, felt and leather waterproof, ,'by robbing it wkh such,, a. block ' and ironing after wards to equalize tha distribution of th material la the pure, ' 11 tod much it not put on, tha material may be made to buiy imperrious to water, but not to air, the small. - greasy pores , repelling water, but not air. Frank Leslie's. Tk War Biis CvallcauMly. Lord Lytton U-lj the story of a groom married to a rich lady and in constant trepidation of being riJicuh-d by the guests in h ix -"WW home. -An Oxford clfTKyman gave hhn this advice: "Wear I a 1 !i( k coat and bold your tonsoe." The- prryrn was soon rxm-j Wrnl tbe r.( -.- ' f a L. ' c ; '.-. be irgardedby snanr a tposxpeuuve for regular use.,, Sweet milk either whole or skimmed, is, also a rrfn'shtng and nour ishing' drink to the : field, a UT ahW wild coffea without milk, and with of without sugitf, tVncr gwiew. 3 BirWsSMa of ila Rya .: ,. By the eye we- form ur ilni fanpws siou of person's .c'uarator and it is very seldom tliat we phange tlutt first feeling, be it good or" bad, without the strangest cause. Every trait and quality finds raireasioa in these mirrors. . Blue eyes Iiptray two antithetic characters. Large and bright, they denote quick per ception and great susceptibility to ex ternal influence , la the gentler more often than in tbesternar sex they are , found coupled with fine, arched eye ' brows, to ' which case they indicate in tea a refined nature and asthatio taJuw, and in women a lovable disposition, .with a predilection Jog ,dress, music, and the fine arte. It is a principle generally recognized by physiognomisU that beauti ful eyes betoken a corresponding beauty of caaractet .amiability, trustfulness bjonor and devotion. Household Word.. IW WUilt u4 Uu LJUI (Hm. .."Did you ever hear how old J ' Knight said his fattier came to ., - remarked an Atlanta Judgev'OiJ Jo said tfaat-hia father Ji ted .in tl.e t.. woods ef North Carolina, and the t two-bonie wagon he ever v he t after IL He became so absorbvi i i t question of how long it would r , ! Cure th big wheels erertook t : ones that he followed it clear to A Oa, before be gave out and twit He didn't know ths way tat k & ; to stay.'--Excliane-. -' ' Oh Wy Sa Snp Lmwci T . . It is said iS.at 1-r.i i f i frh f r f. -me t -i t. r d .- t . . i. i :
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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Sept. 2, 1886, edition 1
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