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-"-'" J,. " .. . Fra URIER TERMS: S2.00 per Annum, GEO. S. B-AJKIER, Editor1 Proprietor - - . . VOL. IV. LOUISBUliG, C., FRIDAY, ' NOVEMBER 20, 1874. 3S0. 4. Hockaby, lullaby, ices in the clover! Crooning no drowBily, crying so low- Hockaby, lullaby, dear little rovet I Down into wonderland Down to the under-land-- ' "r i : Go, oh' go I ' "' Jjwn into wonderland go ! Itockaby, lullaby, rain on the, clover ' Tears on the eyelids that waver and weepl Rockaby, lullaby bendin g it overl Down on the mother- world, Down on the other orld ! Sleep, oh sleep , . . .Down en the mother-world Bleep ! Eocltaby, lnl &bv f dew on the clover ! . Dow on the eyes that will sparkle at dawn I Kockaby, lo'Jaby, dear little rover ! Into the utilly world Into tb 'o lily world, f'Oro! chfconel -Into t'ne lily-world gone! Dr. Holland. I - ; - : i 4 t - - fc . o m m ' A m K A r.I. W . W Ann Pro t.nnr ...oiweek I'd be on their house a house where but part ot the used to oe ot me mue . , - '. I . i j t- tin i. day-work next w-work and so on. windows had been broken by the explosion coming eo oia-iabmuueu. uj, v XT 1 !,nr wftfc !, thon rsme rnnn nr tn where I WflJi t 1 head. Used lO DClUrusi, UUl J w vu i nun ik bu juauueilf " " "ret 1 wn ; , O ' I i .wi-ater that vmiM work . snatchin? at the wood and bricks and seeing how pretty and artlesa ana young X'" tt.auas.ar? , j - . . , t 1J rom the. in? i with thick fur in till I eot two or three to take her back, for she was, we used to feel that every one would w . i. i f.ro t t w9 that f nn. T T rvmldn't have left where 1 was to .have try ana prwcci uw, uvi n. . ijul n i i - - i - .it t itht nno .Unnr. avimvlife. But I r member so well after "tune, that night, 1 saw mouieriv-jooK- , ;,.ui ...1- .L- T l-- UV. Jr asking myself why it was that women will J ing women, mi x mU i.v " let down thei back hair when they're In a aprons la their sobbing eyes and crying; cfat nf excitement . and make 'emselves and thotch I didn't notice it then, 1 remem i - .. .. . . i i j look po wild. beredit well enough auerwaros an na n.ann.W nmft nne came to sav how always ehall; while the way in which some , i.. . v of the men worteu weu-u-ao men, iuu ve thought themselves insulted if lllincnt for their l i ,,., 1,1 UoTi rtn in fovPrAfl onrtnt War.WOrlC.WOrK : I JUU u icu o- wuoie piace 6ee w""u""6 r i ;' ' ; . ' I . . .. . , i j i i:.,i .ibuilt nn a tall card and I've thought since that if she had been nignt s jonoeu i - i . i .i tjf D:v: fii iHrincr it w nn in nave Deen au luesame. uaniK uou Ww nouse, anu in." -o- - - j r. ..flo dn. I could have j a m tiii inAva tir n a iit. i n Hir . a nraiu Druu aibvi vuuv uww i ---- ca.ru. on vop oi i ' 1 1 . AmI -r t t m nr that I tnO Tf 11 Mil VI VHII L11K INIU1 DV ue neap all IJ , - - ,..f " tnaV P fnr their kindness: only there r r Q r cpamwi til I ' 1 III iinr. iiiiii nufc fcv l v. v ' - I alnrovs thnt chiit-iinness about an English ia. sleeD. I " r uut Dume buiw" . . . .1 1 .1... . m.Vo k m hirt at t - 1. tu It . wnnlr have, been a Btrons aose. inouen. 1 man iuai bccujs 111 v 1 ;t 1 1 1 k iiir ail - s v time I went out yard to wash my hands and have hen I heard a strange, wild, 'ni" ad: felt some thing hit me on: oi the head ; and then, turning iytood fixed to the 8 bricks, I ... r. 11 fiir v tk tiloa onH I hoH wite wan. and that sne waniea 10 i- pufc, iui me aiiv? 1 j , 1 o Knt 1 foit that 1 onnirin't c. ana wouiu 11 and lai l':1D, nunc i nro , v-- v" o I A STOKER'3 STORY Can't say, I'm fi'iro, nir. Been used to hilerfl all my life; but working 'em's differ ent to making 'cm. Tliere's wmething wrong, aa you ay(r they wouldn't alwas be a-1)UKiin'4 'Tain't once, nor twice, nor now and Ujtn, forTU'a,a. thing as is always a-huppening ; and though I've never had more than a wald or two myaelf, I've seen jiotno Htraiige sights ; men all blown to picoex, m that tliey were picked up after ward in baskets ; men taken to the hospitals Willi ill v ii ikpii ikuiiiiu iiiut in a tc, 1 - . 1 1 3 1.1 .1 1 i- ?! i A lvine on mth people round me in and tliere tliev'd lie writhing and tearing at I vin8 011 , , , 0 l.i 1 '.iff nn mxr hn'iH nnrl an- . . ..... 1 tha XT '1 T"f 1 M . V. 1 ..1 T AMV.. - the wrappings in hucu agony, that there, j"- 1 ain't above owning it I've ciied like a Child to ee my poo 5 mate's Bufferings. And there they'd be, day after day, till a sort of calm came over them, and the pain went, when they'd quite Hinile if you spoke to 'em, I knew it! mv fault; looke'd at thiU8t before, and the isn't heavy .... 1.1 i i:r!nn l.nmci ihoi tirn rr thrw there was ple161" in lne oner, ana iinug, uunuuug waui3 vua. ... v. Alwayi at Horn. The Philadelphia iwfir, aays the Sew York InJrpendent, easily lead the pre of the country in the number and quality of obituary notice. The column of A tJ f Um World. -Kl. mnltiDlicaUoo-taUe cf boy- 01 vce uwooa lU " Death! " ii alwavs wtll filled, and to the .1 V V.V MWTMTlABjrat iragedy a.j. the Tor. MW thin, man- happened in a .mall C.bfor " . Fullall Ka-aa central figure in thi in . ... . by m AdrertUlac for B7 A notice In a city pr that"a boy w b ... I La m Tti, irralv Zvwtfal Caxec aad Kia DU I wanted, b pretty Ukeiy w fTaoafal Dea A little fuws, lately ,t. : tV. usual form a. rjiece of I nia town. The noetrr U freauentlv appended, which U drama U one Harry Larkyn. Itrird J arnlicanta. sometimes a stanza from a familiar hymn, in Ivernesa, bat ,1 We are conUnually hearing ol the ad- I nrid in FLnrland. lie WM W OI u . . . . .lt..lrin. but more Irequenuy an ongvut , ,.vi. I yantarea ol aUTcnmn, uuw written by some one who i kept lor the youngrr nm in the office of the Leaner. Occa- laumy. u. r . . . . i ...i ..n.pvf.r thia flmic bald finds ne iarcv ' I i . n 1 T me ULI I . . . his resource, exhausted by the incessant cnieuy - V7w:.k Ualkinr through Witmt w cu.r drain upon hi. intellect and hia emodona, many anotner younr m J V! morning when he came upon a croud d rentage, w ,7 ;,T"ml" ,n. over a hundred boy. atandinr in trout ci a pendent upon lam-ell ; .nd like many an- overa h y crexmirr, other, he revived to carve hU own way and hou-e. ley were K , i 'w.,t ,n . . of adventnrea. He nu completely -r ? m , . I t V M.t- Urea of that procr lor maims ano-n ppedwith a education fT P M X mU1 in the world Ur mnmu, - " WKf and tlien he sometimes makes the same device serve several mourners. On day lately, for example, the following notice stood at the head of the column of deaths : On the 5th hut. -.widow of the , in th forty-ninth year of I . A that would have sent me off to sleep, as still time of sorrow, and a piece ol Bona muni- I knew j on, hour after hour, I worked there, never I ness at every other time. "Well, it was now just upon morning, and late her age. This languishing head Is at rest. Her thinking anJ aching are o'er, Her quiet. Immovable breast. Heaved by affliction no more. had a handaome lace ana ngurr, , 7 WM urprUe4 to are the door of the . Mr,tiratin manner, and a vaat va- on, and was .urprwca w tua ..fAt, rieht- so that all men would have gone at, and tossing the we were all worked up to a pitch ot excite- I could do thankful for the acci- rubbish away like so much straw. ment that nothing could be like. e had was BOOthing to the relative! and d- hU gmall patrimony in gay 1 dent happen?ner"me an a8 or The owners were kind enough, and did been expecting to come upon the poor child no dtmt,t; but they must have ex- capital, hi. family bought hjin a Myfrieud .topped to aee what wa rlBS , .n.l waa .uroriaed to ae the door of the iun8u.. i , . . .lr and a man', hand inEunp.h. .dJrftohu knoWe .1 iJeuldk lhJoor.Lut..in. Itheclc. . h'?'I .io, '.c ' - - ... uch .inguu r t . i. :u I nmntitr. ana on the rare an w jwuiS. .. , . ... . m,tr ..-t!..- u....in,n.?nPi Euro- he aaked what waa the matter. - VotLln at aiL .aid the man, " only pitaisni.iamuJWu6 r-v- - U thU morn- 1 1 49 Wf Dl lO I w1 - AnAn a nn t r n i .11 x i nA.ia A .- n rra t nn Tkicn unii i :tii mr 211 lciiiiaju uivi aK 1 ; .n-v a ennnr tti iti 1 - 111 ruiuuwiiB . . .a vt?i. though I wt something seemed to ing out beer and other refreshments; but could be no doubt of it. She must be here ; when &bout gix incheg urther down the oUl of the ing'. pipera, and I mmn come over mlash, and struck me to the heap of stuff to move was something for we were now down in the stoke-hole column thev read the following : ' . whUe lhw hob-nobbed with result." There waa nothing leltlorj uji m the groundlant. ' frightful, and more than once I felt quite working again with more vigor than had o wbo wanted the boy. to do, tatmrt. bu When! efelt.horribly sick and in "despair, and ready to sit down and cry len shown for hours Men' -f"- ntare returned to hU n.Uve land juat ..lection from the window then rrabthe deathly ked about from face weakly. But I was at it again the next flushed and their teeth seU TT nL gniBhing head i. at reat. as the FrancclWan war began. In boy and poU him in- to face woThat was the mattr; moment, and workingwith the best of talk, only m whispers; and the stuff went ingd aching are o'er, the liuie interval that next foUowed he con- The effect of Witout why I should b: them. . ' . , Aying out as fast as others could take it .q "--sm,tf "TTailn't vf.11 hotter leave now?" said one 1 away of my masters ; " I'll see that everything h Easy, easy," the sergeant of police kept - I. a - t t lrAr.4 IIS done saying, as he ana two 01 ms mcu i 1 well lit with the strong light ol their ian- Is heaved by afQiotion no more. in ,1' !lfpo witli waler Then iia back at once, and I I gave him one look, and he laid his well lit with the shuddered ed my head and looktd hand kindly on my shoulder ana saia no t 1 : mnro tnmp slinnt pom?: and 1 heard him I xu at the ruu5 r x Knew wu fc - o, i00 r,nt nrl we had trot to sav 1 oor iellow ! W some one uy mm, as " a mass of brick wall sloping against one ight But the men tore on, till at last the place London the handaome aum which he aame writer goe. on to .ay : W gled from hiafamily. The French My u wt, nl and the'eau ol imperialUm at- known merchant the other day who rel. was strucs:11 to earth. I said be fore it walash, and it was it was a dozen I side, and a g ne into- "Let n" I says; ward thed began tearing away at wi re jroing into the. long sleei: Some wts b'ater, but not when they're caM-tl badly ; lor its strange stuff, is steam. "Well, no ; I'm not afrail, and never do feel afraid. What's the good ? One's got it to do, and there's the' mouths at home, to feed, o one can't afford it; and then the odda .are pronoun lon tmes against it being . ' . . I .... 1 ! ' 1 . . . . ... . vi n n V TYlfnm .Bteam-engines arc coming into use, day by 11 ,w '"r, , . . . . , - A i was Homiderneath, began tearing dav. itwicmniw if fomething ought to be as som ' , i- I i -i awav at sh like fury, done in the way of making bilers stronger, away au j Cheapne.--is cheapness ;ut tlien, a thing's By-an police came, and some dear at 'any price that makes such 'ruin as gentlemtfmething like order was I've seen sometimes ; so why don't they try got at, 4 worked well to get down omc tougher metal than iron? though, to whereehole had been. I had certainly Htcam'H strong enough to tear up said thiras some one there, but I ' anything But there seema.to me to be couldnW mouth to say who it f..i, ..lan wnntml fnr iaVinr hilers. was : 03 said it was one man, and I didn't work there, but I went and had a some aiut whoever they named .look d'rccklv utter that horrible accident at seemed; irectly, back from his din the Big Works last autumn. Well, there ner, or f had heard the explosion, was about an acre of buiulings-sheds and So, byeople began to look from m trer-swept nway as if you'd batter'd 'em one to id ask who it was . ? all down; great .Ire bricks, weighing a Aal," says some one, he was hundred and a half, pitched here and there here at;" and some oneuked me like chaff ; sheets of lead fient flying a hun dred yard;- tall chimneys powdered down; and the bi busted biler itself jumped right out of its place ; while as to the middle of it, that was torn off; r-nd crumpled np, and Wfi came, noon the biler Quite - 1 - i . . ... ii i ace, riped right across side, along with some ruDDisn. whpro.- thP rivets went: while as lor tne Ana now was me ewniug tliovHfpmoiliuiPiisv: and itwovihl lie. because '"J ' , .i,:i, om or.oa mv w e came upon i a gentle hand was laid upon 'cm, and they one q . A.J.. - yards out of its pi lemw eloon brain, ior"l - . . - lOUir Sleep. - l , n l w1in the rivets 1 Itlce tied up in a basin engine, it was one curious bit of iron tangle went, four of us, at the brick wall, dragged -rods and bars, and pieces of iron and Lit, and raised it, when some women up i,.tothesto find me when I had brass, twisted and turned and bent about, like so muca string; anu me gicai. and I ran to- wheel was broken in half a dozen places The coincidence of experience is certainly I he orl-nUa Tmt when the tear-filled eye. I rrice and the caune ol imperi of both these households chanced to fall tracted him, and he joined the m? Wllh upon the following notice, only about four company of sharpshooter. He waa atone inches furthur down the same column, they time on the ataff of Gen. Bourbaki. wiU must have had a new realization ol the lhe rank ol major. or nia unmy, :i:. a II . wa rewarded wun UHJ . w ell- related he turned away. a mabs ui urx --o -o- - aa- wWn he .id. or came very W m little wooaworic on iub - . . , f-nev.lier cf the Leeion near savine. mat a uuen ui bwuw" me aecoriuu - " This showed U3 now where the great cel- the heap rubbish, while the crowd lar-like place-the stoke-hole-was; and the whole world kin : On the 5th Inst, , wife of iu the fif ty-eeventh year of her age. This languishing head is at rest, Her thinking and acliing are o'er, Her quiet, immovable breast la heaved by affliction no more. It is true that there is some slight varia- . .;,;ir Trrienoe. -come umr k1'. aid the merchant, u I had oecaaion to ad yertiae for a half-grown gul to take care of a child. I stated in my advertisement that the applicant muat call at two o'clock in the afternoon. " I went down to my atore aa naual, but had not been there over two hour, when a above shrieked out, and we stooa trem bling, for it had crumbled down and lay all of a heap where we had raised it frem. " Quick !" I shouted huskily. A Tirl we tore the bricks away till there i we worked down now towards that ; still clearing the way, for how could I tell where the child might be? But it was weary, slow work : every now and then rigging up policeman v0, ti fsiRtenino' rones and pulley " I'm blest !" says another, nnd sheaf, to haul up some great piece of But I couldn't speak, for I did not know ? v r t;h;tio. o everv one 1 wVmt. tn do. but stood staring abbut "aa iikj j, jl i ... is.i j i: I . . t.ai- - -i- .P r.f tliA Thjrr was. we made verv little progress in the expected next to see tne iiuie uariuig Wmc 18 eviaenuy j - -y ' - i An a, - ii v a. a. nAnna t a niflk'ff lit" miML ua a a, running up again unnuru i oaru, ami uc Bva the sergeant. I Aecnrdinerlv two days afterward he re- . .j v:- rW mrna to his mutton with the following PaUon men ne lumeu uu ms "g"' i . . . .i a r. . fnnnor. AVounded at tne aiegc 01 w, ..... 1 f t idtAn he ?JS, . T: r. ol to French M J I - uiuFi , 1 v ;mm;tplr. that the nouae ii veniurvs w ci c uwu. . v.i.J1it o wron left, and we stood star- I tlnn in the form of these elegies, for which " " y r ' ... .. . . tl, rterttnn .1 1.1 n-vi-k Tiaiii trr them are. we irusL 1 1 ing at one anotner. iUBp.iu.uj. - , VnMUhman "Why, she ain't here, arter all," says a duly thankful ; but it must be owned that young Eng lishman W T T armv. ma zMrvixmu over; he had exhausted one continent. In the winter of 1872 he had worked hia way to Salt Lake City, where, in the ex pressive language of the region, lie waa " flat broke." Here hia deliverance came in of Mr. Arthur eii, a ncu whom Larkyna had ras full ,.f .s,l- and that my wife hal been oungeu w Q - to call in a policeman. Harrying home, I found that not only the down-aUir. hall waa full, but that the hall, up to the tliird torywere equally filled with half-grown i KM 44 The front door bad been tio-u upu .1 tnr.k noMrwion ot mem. uu iuw - .. . .. T-l dark night. Once we had to stop and batter down a wall with a scaffold pole ; for the police declared it to be unsafe, and the sergeant On the 7thinbt. -,wif e of blown, like n sheet ol paper, to a distance. i. ' l'ienty of life lot -escaiK's; nut wnat there, and plenty ol T fook most notice ot But I Jccasion- to speak, for just then, 'it the child not going back as uslittle gal's mother came Bhriekhd crying " Wile Patty ? where's little Patty ten, when no one spoke, she ave atiful moan down-ler knees, and then sideways . .. f AA comer. wW the bits of wood lay, and I suggestive version ol tne same uty . . I . 1.1 1 1 a iViWAA wn,,ld not let us work near it till it was darted across and tnrew oac 1 ux down ; and all the while I was raging like pieces, when I gave a cry and fell on my a wild man at the check. But it was of no knees again. For there was no mistake use and the man was right. He was doing this time ; I had uncovered a little foot his duty, and not like me searching for the and there was the little white sock all little crushed form of my darling m tne uiooa-siaineu ; auu x - 6 -cruel ruins. The people made me worse, from my breast as I stooped down and what they kissed the little red spot. lor nicy nuuiu kuao. j - 1 - a I 1 ii 1 1 n,nnht. n that! could hear. One would "Steady," said , the sergeant ; and then pathetically told ? , 1 . 1 i.-n i. nntvAi. wnnld n..;ntiir oo T L-nelt there, they reached over say snejmigni sun ue aim-, onumx - 1 iu'';i " -, in the forty-eeventh year of her age. His languishing head is at rest, Her thinking and aching axe o'er. Her quiet, immovable breast Heaved by afflction no more. The italics are ours. Could the peaceful termination of a life-long struggle be more both. They went togetner Islands. Larkyna meantime drawing on Oriental Bank at Hong Kong, in antict- of remittance, which never came. The worthiness of these draits ocmg proved to Neil, who had advanced cah to Larky, the gay adventurer was arreted for swindling when the pair had returned the He finally aettled upon a girl who came pre- cily at two o'clock, and ahe proyeu an ex cellent aervanL A Vlmuxxm la eld at. A moat agreeable atory ia one which we find in the JYwkr Xioyf,ol Menna: On from Honolulu. Larkyns waa put in a San Tuwdl cf iMt week, a young and poorly- r,.r; iail. and waa releaaed only when . 1 a barber a hop ana toia he had drawn in good faith upon hia kin- tLe rroprietor that he"mo.t buy her folk in London for $4,000, which drafu heaJ friwur examine.1 her long. shake his head, and so on; when I kept me, and lifted piece after piece away, till How to Sweep a Room. and sank slowly stopping, in spite of all I tried not, listen- there, in the grey light , of the morning I uninstructed servant, armed with a , ana sans siow v ' , .. 00,m0(i Bft ,.. iAv;r nmn the little motionless fig- a" mir to wnat tney saiu, aim n " 1 a iwo.."6 "r " . tVAm. ... - - . , were duly honored at the pathetic plea 01 Latkvna. Thia man of the world, then, in the face of a public exposure and dbgrace addressed himself to a retrieval ol hia char acter. It waa hard work. He donned a suit of coarse clothes and labored on the stevedore ; he drudged in aium glowy, cheatnut locka, and began to bar gain. He could jrive her eight guUen, and no more. Hair wa. plentiful thia year, the price had fallen, there waa lee demand, and l.i... of the kind. The little maiden, eyea filled with tear, and he hci- tatcU a moment nunc r-- mh the plates lorn off .the biler-torn off, on to I bricks ; and I remmber a, 1 said before, like so much paper ; while thinkibest, for I could not find it these sheet,, or plates of iron, had given way in my o ' , f v . at the ri vets, anl looked for all the world tearin, the hot bricks and rubbish. 1 torn Oil, Ot . ltW'g anM wwmuug, could to be sure of where any thing stood, in the horrible con- fusio. One said the stokehole had bind another there ; but even T l,iked there two years, could J ' "T not bldst the cdnfusion. Hohour went by, and still we workliile as every big rafter or like tom-off postage stamps couise, along the perforating. " Now, then," I says to myself, " that's a thing a wants altering. You perforate. the edges of your plates to admit rivets, and so take half their strength off p'r'aps more ; tlwn- you puts, p'r'aps, hot rivets in, and Ihoy "p'r'aps trystallizes the iron" -only ,.'.'.1. .a ,;n,i I il.m't sav so. only the raw hrnnm. is about as charming an occupant wharves aa st much lost time: ure, iymg tucrc The eneine-room was now cleared, and fancied, dabbled in spite of my trembling and horror, as little white forehead, every big piece was disturbed, nothing nad rQn, but now been found ; but all at once, as we were try- with blood and j. 1 hhi tnn w 1 r Mini y r.ii n aa 1 Grrpif'iiHi 1 1111 L luci v- 1 . mg 10. ciear u.- o- 7r:- - , t0 movables suouia ue aiu j . i'' - . , t lK. " M . ., , n - why . 1 . 1 . 1. i iha men crave a irnn ii hrenir in see me 11 1 lie. i ... . i i v f.m . p. ,i whr ne oruau m. i t T-in jit iuiiu. 1 to tne sioK.e-uoie, one Ux o in some neighboring ciosei ; anu iuc iun..- viiwsi . , - . . r- - 1 i cry. I caught at the man nearest to me, all almost with a smile upon it; while, aa as far as Tiossible, protected by covers locality, finishing with aU the skill of the do yoa want your beautiful hair , seemed to run around me, and ' I should out of respect to my feelings, the men all dra'ries, kept for the purpose, accomplished draughtsman a work that M My mother ha. been nearly fire month. ors have len closed, the win- would soon Dnng mm mu..rj. m ; x can wur rith her golden hair as 1 well-stocked with ber-yard ; he got odd joba at translating m lhrough hef chfrtnal ne jma, y in blood from a cut nher VZlZ which culti- L publishing house ; he wrote bright letter. threw hemlI a chair. - n God. r! Uated people like to have about them, as ad dramatic cnticuir. ior name.heg-ped "Uk laynaru anu ary. oeleWed bull in the china shop. and, in short, tumea nui nan- - barber, aatunea w a u... - scraps of .mortar, sue lay servant's entrance, all fragile and everything that prom.aeaV an none,, clinch it wUk hl. ,bn i.wnea . T felt if mv heart lieiore tne ,v.u v. v.ni tn the town of I u ... v.Hhared. lookins on. told iiia-. j Min i n anna rwnnv r iiiaiii uv tti m n wa uu ba itlge ,f the biler looked crystally and dT ? brittle. - "Well, then, some day conies a obligjmy head, for I felt sicknd he.try pressure o' steam, and up goes your the 1?d to swim; lexpeeted v:i.--yi.......i -nreadinvr ruin and to setittle bright curls torn out v.i-l,nt..1 ami snreadine ruin UI IV. 1 "l.-i " (, death and misery around." iiti i ., . fasten our biler x uen uuvi .nt "i- vr f , . t:f,..A mi't rivet 'em ?" 1 ribled. puics, sas ou, . i!C. t wf Kt what can I How should I know? 1 ain t a scientiuc " .', WAt Wne-man-lonlv stokes. That's for you t. find .ay was a ltle, bright, b ne t. Knt v'ou ain't a-going to tell me, are eyede case-one of those little J l.:l I linn .VI ,;.-.ntirii men anu unw uu.-f scier no you, tnai you nther wav to m fallen nnlv the man held me up, and drew back, till I knelt there alone. some one brought me some brandy. And now far up in the sky the warm t waa mvself affain directly, and stum- light of the rising sun shone, and it' was re- bled over to where a knot of men had col- flected down upon that tiny face, lighting Wted and a policeman had his bull's-eye it up with almost heavenly beauty; ana as lantern open, and they were stooping i knelt tnere in tne iu" to look at something that lay just under a oarly morn, I could hear again and again a left of where half-stifled sob from tnose looamg on. With trembling hands I leaned forward ucoaWT heard some one, with his and cently raised her head; then, passing back to me, say ; and then some one else, one beneath her, I rose on my anees to bear "Poor little thing, she must have run past her out, when I stopped as il turned to berep stone", and then let go, and clasped both my Then with my throat dry and my eyea raw and bleeding hands to my blackened . ... , . xttrinv I crept up and thrust two men asiae loreheaa, as snrie.mg , - iks will maae your ------o , mn,a av I , Then, after do dows opened, the servant may be called in tincta of hia gay life were strong upon mm, ethbg ha. been wia or . - and iSr-Sd. Almost hopelea. the task he loved hia bottle of wine.hu intr.gumg u a in the " (und mav m atfirst; but after a little she adventure, and hi. dangerou. amour. A - Xo, no, my child wmimpreid the moderately damp jealoua husband in San Francisco found atranger, if that U the cae, I will wUl learn to Fpreaa t j j mind roTed th Wr.aad will rive you a bun- thev had raised to the to setittle Drignt curis . , the iaed wood, and that I expected sne wouiu ue wuuu ..a... 9 J DO v undare wouiu uv duuiciu.uS couee-grounus uu t I. .... . :r iV ni.lt of I . .,.:. if mf the poor cirl ter the slightly moistened bran, evenly over laithiessnewoi m. area guiaen w ,T ler, mt, nij,i" ; i vnr,l tn tnr man. I .1 :., Af whirh Lad dried her the floor ; to brush the corners oi tne room, Lrayna. ' tne dos u . V ,t..u. ..rtirle of h.nttk hia cairct-bae and pistol and went .. d op the barUr. ahear. and unaer anu uu. - " -? . . . , ' t. v. t.V thm men w i to iaiiewMra. aw "" " " .. i iHinriiwM" ' I . . .11 . .. I .1 .... ... 1 - 1 V. . . ... . . a vninr iiriiNii iurunu, - I ' . . I ... ... . 1 . - 1 rnM ,nH . . . . f. . IT .t. .r.,1 trtlt It take her broom, being careful lest its nan- seeing lile, and naa exn.u, Ionget hair, cut - -- d"e shall prove destructive to mirrors or India, went to the door to meet one who I. u u, book thu. p.jS die snail p into Lulled for him. The California drew hia I M hnndrtd florin, for a atagle hair. He caae 1. . i : rurht andieit. wnen me uiuu. " J ake rouitoyoursiuewneura- , . j t . XUr IU6 T liUWm rv OJ w I I . rA11 biler, only by riveting them? bay you angae tiny "r close up I covered my face with my hands, and a TOice, plates' ed?es over, ana nooaa cue i - her, like tin sarspan makers does P'r'imanly ; but, somehow, chil- strain that I areeniH io gci. m "t'i rnur nlates. I me.l ra bi - i .ho,.a ,;y .h. ..ked hour ' . . .u-.'- I mertred and drOPPinff off. but al- bends the into the other. their tin. They'd staml 801116 3 t - -id be found bV ex- wa4re ready to take theaces; " whiler thought of it, and kept on 'Tc'lo me, W P-rU teaAiU 7 h.nd, rf. ,dft. hale, anything new, and alw.jr. wanU to wefvn my face; but I turned lLpWhatou,!a,Uera and grandfather, awe there . , ..;-nr .wnndmide liftad to myself M She must be putting our foots in just the same spots, thinking it must be right, come what will of it. Had to do with engines many years. KtAirl'lnonmntiTM and stationaries, agri- and softly knelt down. The policeman said something, and some one else spoke cheerily, but I couldn't hear what they said, for my every thought was upon what I was going to see. And now, . 11 1 A. for the first time, the great, Diinomg . . J I f 1 IlailUllUK kMV f O wind in summer, whispered twonewom- - whirl winaow giwauu " i t j. J n lU . . -M .a , i . r.fr the nan. and I mstol and snot me kt .tw v"t I tnok ibe poor Kixia -v-, napicw. ? . - . , 1 . i-C:." -itK th. air . "i .jV.r t the aame raisinir clouds of dust by her snort etroaes, ppou imung u7 u --j mould want u " , . . X nia cuinMuw 4 " the chief of -a great indoalrial enter .... .i ? . priae witnin tne cny. I fell back msensible; for those ' g . Bmooth, straight stroke, the of one who ha. avenged a wrong upon ao- ae eyes had - opened at my touch , j o carpeU manner the .njami ho,bnd gave himself np M oice,like the faintest sigh of the . witU plenty to a mining auperintendent a. the only ac- . , "Father!" That's her, sir. Fine girl she's grown, 1 ain't she? But she waa Deauiuui . child. Hair ever so many shades lighter; plenty an, will prevent the winds of dust penetrating the everywhere upon.booka and furniture. Ihle renreaenUtive of cooatitnted an-1 hich otherwise riae, and, I thority, and now appeala to the fine aenae cf . , a r, t. I rhiTalrr which a California InetratingtneDesia-, - - . . public 11 AM UC 111 Cattla. Within the laat .even yeara, not counUng ach occaaiona. Sad Caaacf Salelde- c iiisi- e " i - - i l.i, , . fV..t v)nn I . i t. T-M, went clnae up. you couldn i come gushing irom wj WU)iua.; ... d then I tViA itisrk of that cut, - though it was i siowiy too-. . , . I . . " . wvin : ., m. ; Kntil . i f ; rf of inno .i t Ki;nwri and coma not see i mmi time ueiore uie s.i b"""'" " tnrr. me soum ,aivum" A u r anoiner, x uuuuv-, , i -' . .. . , , for a few moments; till stooping a mue red. lower there, smashed and flattened, covered But really, you know, air there ought to whh mort2 and dust, waa my old red cot- be something done about r!" ton handkercher tied round the basin and the rate at which they're a-busting'. fearfuL plate that held my dinner, dropped here by my little darling. For a few momenta a was, aa in B seemed to see the torn and cruaf my darling, and her long curl in blood. fit of the pxled-uP, - . . u was different a sight- to ruu mortar, Uies, ieaa ""J T ejected tosee; and then I ultural.anl manufactories, and printing ragrn beam huge pieces otwooa . d laughed, and shouted and i k.. ,inn i'n the eneine-rooma snaprn like matcnes "tVi 1 . , .i:f rret Til red. lV;v. vj aa " - 1 - !f .Tsteamer: and that last's about the 1 onjhonr till the dark came, when . . ii i':ii:..nrV rnn tr.ii r.tr.H been laid Dare ana . ri hottest and worst oi aiu .iii.6 "w - - an hour or more, we were h e, inoTfor anybody, iaUy in ho pl..nn,opped, and tt-t?- U'ht began lo l A. r.rt of 1873. over two million, of cat tle have been driven into Kanaaa, and fed there and aent on to Eaatern market. In addition, many thooaaoda have been bred U the State, from stock .elected ia Tex a . .,jit.f tV Af arr'ayagair,, Angu,Un. by W and L., U record S... wa. brought Kj 'orU-ir.r .hh Ver, rr a. The .ieg. by land . fcce(al, the Intubnrsh, Pa, ol . Kcnliarly; ad c ol m "'"'T. t .1 o, t.o hen- A. Bit of Hiatory. At the beginning of the eighteenth cen- I attack by aea waa a fiasco, ana tne xnvr .uicide, which occurrea a. uc i-- y - - AJ1 f.;ii .fter bavins cost South Carolina aix Called Wood Bun. on the Mononganeia urea ; Married at Her Mother'a T3eath. Mrs. C. Kincaid, of Danville, a moat es timable Christian lady, waa on her death bed. and fully conscious that her end waa near announced that she would like to see m icaiieu " " 1 . i ,V-.ti-n nr,rtioo Ol thousand pound, for which she oed riTer( and in Waahington county, lhe un- tne w-m- ounda. ruh prominea to pay. - - i lunumw - j - --- - i . -. . .11 tV. r.1rl I . a . . Tl t m ..t tVl IBntlVC I la later the Carolinians raiaea upon 1 only aooot i J"1" 7 f it 1 town, but went no further than the gate. I one ill t iTiA Onremor Ozlethorpe ot oeorria iea On O - . .1 - ' . ... . mt f (rfomiw. Caroliniana and her with a atory ahe had heard, wxuen m 4uv - w - . a r... ... intimacy witn ner ri .;t and bomoaramenu 1 -mi- who Uvea in ine vicuiuT. wad well anpplied with water, coum'ry, .her.' eWy breath o th. e7d eU Ut.t U waadaybreO, corner - 1 1 1 1..-.- 1 fotYi tin nr three ..ere, and don't do you n.gooa - 17,,", few Ba,tinS? Well, no, on.y v-. "X "1 " i .tten- .. v. (n. (hnll(h 11 OIUU uum Oliyui tuo 6" was quite enough ; lor tnougu i. Wrtrv. i i r i t!,,rt mv heart, and if you dafit them out; and, aa we work mybodv,it did hurt my nearv, " j i Jppcn-, be t lather you'U understand 1 what I mean. . ; work-a great bit the sight of her mother tear- It was dinner-time at our woras - 7 1. . i.- , i..v. WA to be troine to inlufficient, when once she got Late as it was, plenty of peopb had nniinim uutt aw w - i .... i . ... a i. r i:.u .M;nt it? bat retired, alter u -Kimd a criminal her daughter, MIS xaiaauu, -rr - 6- -0 , v.ment I r. , v. j.tVi The mam ace naa Deen i u inrw lira uc,Aaa arranged, but was the serious illness - . j Vnsvwn tft the parties. gire tu muc , i. fill . . ni ;n tK nrraence ol tne 1 mid a Die lore; n XSXICI 9 .a.v . i - - . If postponed on account ol Shortly thereafter, tne gamaoo - - demed ine atory oTthe mother. Her de- Augustine retaliated, and attacked the Upon Heaven to witne- l tiinocence. Her a min- 1 V ncrll&h KlUCSKDU IU wvi.w - rflOUKTlinKH" - l eaa. Back fact had been given her, and V , 3 I . . t, : .u- .;.v,t allthetme; for, somehow 3r 1-7" "tW the daughter pledged her came Oglethorpe 1. , carrying nre aa daughter to ner room. wf ... . .1,. i:iIW" . . . ..- -n.:. j...v . . j 1 . i w then rYVTiel Dv the rr curred at 2 o'clock r. ana ntu v- auS. BWl'l-'- ' . ..... other, hundreds had got to know the mue i to mano her choice. Whtl irolden-haired thing that trotted o'clock P. X and s " . 1 i.V m. I ... . . M- 1 . A - I . backward and forward every ay lrit o Mrs. Kincaid toot tts nigni w in. dinner basin. She wm i.a. Mm won. that was our pride ; lor Dili J . the wife combed and brushed and dressed CXHJC vriKauuii V . e ... a . C I . . . . - f V. atul ill th This oc- I death to the very walls oi tne oia ion. j the girl crept oui o MAmIn waa lonna ivicz ia wu v- mvt - m w of tbae a better world. l a f Vnwiiriflr club haa been organ- How to be wise-dont think" that you ixedm Baltimore, which will Ivcep ft And fine and proud we know everything pack of sixty hounds. to the house, quite dead, but with, every ap pearance ol having paaaed away without pain or fear. The affair has cn;ated a great Knaaiion in the vicinity. them: .t ht the remoteac paru 1X9 - . . 1 .4 MAtMIICt rruinr TtfoDM have tti fccceaa to aU the prinop eaaooa. A Urge proportk of thecatUe is .old each year U bk to Eastern Vojm at an average price per head, delivered at the railway station; and these bujer. aa- . .v.- .rv4 .hln them in. lota to the largecitiea. Tbe man who dnves the cattle here from Texas rarely, them any further, bet makes hi. tales to the moddl men, who take the chances of ahi?01 final disposition. piace, wnere mc cu5u. " 1 ! , . , i i i . i :n Lm ' n5ht and day. bo that there awe kind people who had her xn her up on purpose.
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Nov. 20, 1874, edition 1
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