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I'r:i lit-i-s in 111'' c'.nt ( x -ept v.
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lare assortment tbi ! ,
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AMKIilCAX and impmt.Ml WAITltS,
DIAMONDS. JEWELIIY.' Sllfel
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l'KO M'AKE. IK ) DO KIM. 1
HUKFFIELI) tahlc cutl-irr, ,1
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iiailcs ami inctlals for fctaiCDlpau-l c
IcCTrs. . '
AH miUr ivet-ivc ron)jr attcml
inch l!M:i Vi. :
The WHsoffl'AdiJancel
& saillns vessel ancl. at; due time
8 l iirrivea in New York. From' there j ''DID MAN -SPRING, FROM! pent soWj apojf another ex
Kill DAY..
. ' You Call 51c0oia. ;
You ra'l mo cold b;rt fnetuls; tt.'ai f ilend.j,'
Ymt linow Jiof -wlial I feel;
.You know n6i of jlbejdi'ops'of love-
Tltat from' niv spirit steal; ' "
You know notV'f kiio t endrils Ui ifelit
Th kt in mx" looin start, x
Y"ou call iiie. cold but friends, dear fuend,
f ! ! -
You cannot sa 5 myi'heart
You rail mo colli. You say, dear fricnd
I do not lovo you ihucli;
Yo i ay i lie pi es'in;j of ni' hand
Ii. iey to your toiiel;;
Yon pay-that I am hi-arllcs, friends,
; Cold as aw real It of snow;
l.it could youhk into my son!,
'You would not call me so.
Almost ireazurd at ,Ine,ino4uiil that
MONKEY,??
sliCnaigbt be deaU, amLbf!"g wuhout
llir iU, aud j, no friends, bet ;lfvcd'. , hii
faic clar to Kenluckv amL shortly uf-j .
tor jiiri vnJ nt Paris.. Inouiries thrni'ja-1 Ua
IOXY.
fTLe experience of many ages prove ; been tui in;
i uieu may us reany io ngut 10 lue : le ciiuii lor
I .tence- tor its OflrnIife and snnnort
-!" - iiti" defctfmmcnt is corbnltte.i In tbe
itase ui who was wiuioub ir.ese
f advantages, starting from Ue cH as
1'ie nndcTInlieprocess,4 vould fiave
IfciliurrWltlibut pro
t he. 3 e ru .bry a, ce 11 - d e v tl op-
-if
putj'le town aasnre l hitbat us wife i letli,and tu persecute without ;pity, mnt woulJ have jresoUcti in abortion,
had diarn)eared a vear 0r Bf berfe. I tor relTsjfbn whole' cree .lUJcv dot and n miserable disappointment totbe
no lone knew whither. Soine aiil she j not! understand, and whoe precepts forces that first covlrea tfi -'c!! ypur
heon- of tite "calm and repose of the
Lai gone it soarch of her hiu, baud, they labilually " disobey-."T B. 1 1
ovuers uiai sue rnigni ne. aeaq, ai f1'";
otliefs that sbc bad gone tp.Californis;
Ilei soiht the oldTarnily- pbysiciaji.-
bepjreT Mr. G. tt.en went to ..--work at
Louisville, and made enough to brin
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liim to California a year after his ar
rival in Kentucky.
i ....--
m()st everv where for
eaue a shade
You rail me-cold. b(
I7pcu nsr lirow 1 jt!;rown;
Yon call me c''d, Uear fi ionds, b.'cau.e
'"l-,er-"s ejiduces in iny tone,
'lint fi -ieiwls, doar friend, could J'on but
1 ..,k ' ! !- -
. Into my heart o free,
Tlicrc w ould you Hud -a wreath of love
i
the sea
He searched al
ius absent wife.
had
on
As bouhdless as
Yo'.i s.iv inv soul
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1'i-ot ' tili-Mt einpioycil in at
Si! iriH.i!j..niiHn:illy v .
I! ; i r ' 1 J 'nor M-i-iou of '!')
d1 r and funii-lit'd
ires rnndi' rate.
fal.
Utile
Sf'ssiun beiiK ?y'ptemb't-r Ut".
For e:ita!ou" or i!ifirmati:'n. nd' h-..
' , ' J. n. liliEWKIia'iiucip-d.
'Young's I
1". Cl:ist'
U'-ivl save
Jar
Y'lti call -n cold.'
. T- like a. frz-'U ri!)
You t! ink I do uot-,Invc you. friend",
IVcnufc my bveis xilH.
Y'.u know not of th sprin5 of love
'! ha' in 'my bosiji s'ar';
Y"iu look upon li e j'p and brow
God looks into the heart.
J. J. Young & Brc.
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FINK 'H'ATOIIES. DIAMONDS. V
J i:VELUY, SILVER W AliY.
.Mai.tifai-turer of u") kinds of
Plain (ld Jewein HiiMs, iiadses: k
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e-.rsoM Anu'iieaii . atc'ies at .the lowest
price
A CALIFORNIA ROMANCE.
HOW MAN ANT) kllFH MET AKTEtt
TWENTY YF.AtiS SEr A K A T I u N .
for his death, Neither, however,
married .again, and; last evenin
beard the Costa was ,
THE F1KST INTIMATION
either had the other was in existence,
Tbe now happy couple arrived, herft
last night, and to the surprise of the
frieuibi of tli lady she introduced her j
husband, from whom she had been
separated twenty -years. But imagine
hjs unutterable surprise and joy wheu
tlic mother led into jthe parlor a, beau
tiful young lady, his own daughter,
whom he had not sen 6inee she was a
babe. "Father, mother and child will
lr.ve to-morrow for San Francisco,
where Mr. G , who is now.! compara
tively wealth' man, has hjts. busbies:?,
and where they, will hereafter reside.
piano. irt cltoge iler gratuitous, C aed
. Upon a superficial exnnatibnjUiHHi3wevcT poktic and beautiful the senlU
may secui 10 mscover lanaucssm oniv, incni ut n riu-uoiuer ;wiiq piyiy
but whe i we reject ttiat mos, r of Ibe Tcdeires us balk Mihcr bosom when
tn;krnrof the wdrI3 isdoife'1 com- jjlhe pbautauagoria of ife ia ended,
paratively few "persons. w'eay'n.ote'Vt'fic'pilioiis bries of thi lielple baby
surprised that the masses should 'de-! fof 'suck wish no dam -wallowing in
' . f i !- . . i V i .. . . . . .
sirq aua seeii a leauer in wnomj tney. its nascent loathsomeness m'-noni a
have confidence, and whose will bc-' nurse. playing on the loss of its IV 'i
I - ( i T ;
j corses to them a law ; nor is this so mother without a caress, growing up
womanhood; without cri
fit," indeed, must have
but w thout succe3?And finally gave her
uJ lor dead, and she also bad moumetVj radjcallyjwrong.as might first" appear, to man and
T7
If
if .
does; it make harm, 'till some dis- ! sf rtjetor,
nor
affected membc, leaving the legit i- been the present types jof . hnman be-
maiepth .of his du!y, overleaps the ' ings.to 'survive'' such ordeals.Strange,
sounds of bU capacity, and in his that a single one of that 'vust possi-
zeal to protect the honor of his Creed, blc multitude of Jlierocnsmic Develop-
makes the fatal mistake of fighting ments" should have remained to tell
out of the ranks, and 'persi-eutinff i the tale.
Another
Tw
:lnoW .
One of those f- range episodes in
lium.in -life which make us sometimes
t '-l!ie : r tcnial fitness " of
wondcr-
thinjis"
occurred
last night at the
The tide being low
enu-r. nan ever. icnr or :r; .y-. n t riya1 f u . c t Cosla.'pas
il "in u f. nji-i. .ti i in t... i -.j
Solid silver wms, forks S.c ..VVallejo junction ,
Jc. T.
YOUXG & HUO.
l'ETEiisnvuo, -Va:
oct :',0th '7'.).-lf
tsngers for y.-illejoj were compelled to
make quite a descent from the wha-f
;io the boat, and the Uvliu? required
i the assistance of the irentlemen ores
twUUs) ' xxi'ju Liiii-uxxvu .est. a iur. u.
Wilsoii ? Collegiate dnstitut
! K()it r.o rn skxi;s
STRICTLY XOX - SECTARIAN
;Fir years' tiie most siif.-s-f:il -clio il iu
E lli-iuM ' i: oliit;. .Tlie l' t S.L ... A:i,jje
li ttl ivt iuUs. Ili'i.l I'-y Inrr.i: i-. . Ahi-,-v.'d
lCi'eiii'i'Ci-il l' !i-ih i -1. : l 'ine Library
aed.Atniar.a-;?. ' neiou.s' liiii'diiig. A
iilea-iintj edueatioral home.
Average expense!;, i dsn p( year; Mtiw,
$li cxp'a. S-u'iu'' cxtt-itiU .from lir-t
Monday iu September to tirt Thursday in
Jiiue. Addie-. forA?aialogue,
HAMULI., A. M., liiue:pak
jl;is y WiUou, N. C.
vvAH.l i v h i
ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORKS, ;
DUFUR&Ca,
20 Xorlli Howard St., Iiabimore.
Wire .tailing for cemeteries . lawns, gar-fleiis,"nici-s
and batconieV; window guariN.
tive 'guards', wire cloth, sieves, fenders.
e;v!', s:i!.d and coal i-ei eeiis. irorr P.ed-tend-diairs,
i-cttov's. &c. st'p2G 1 2 in
A. Ilartorey,
1 YV I L B ON . N . C .
j --A'OEXT FOK'THE -
! NEW HOhIE- SEWSNG RIACHIHE.
I This is or.e of the lst machines sold in
I this State and never fail.- to pltiise. Send
; for circulars and price list.
est. A Mr. G.. a grain speculator'
was doinir the agreeable in this re-
" . re i
spect, and one of the last Indies to
Icsce'nd was overburdened with a few
bandies, "which he .teok charge of- and
accompanied the ady to the cabin.
where they sat ar.d engaged .n con
versation. Conversation fionlly tonc.fi
ld upon the nativitv of er.ch, when it
.vas found that they
L?ame town in Kentucky The fact
K. P. Hnviev o.,
IMI-OUTEIISOF
C R O C KERY,
OUTDUOll
Flower Gardening
GL
II. M.
27 .Hanover Street,
AxiEti. ' ILVLTIMOKE.
mauo each more c
he inquired her
were both from the
immiinicative, vhtn
name, which was
Immediately
the
given, as Mr?, O
gentleman -asked:'
"You had a daughter, did you uol?'
rav, how
A CiIiot i'jiii'c Siicrzc.
At a convivial gathering, after , the
theatre, Sir. Barney Macauley related
to a party of appreciative young men
mflnjr amusing stories of his experi
ence on the. stage.-' "I used to be in
tragedy,": said be, 'and for a long lime
played 'The Ghost' to Ned Booth's
Hamlet.' We weie in Cincinnati, on
a gorgeous 3tae.; and before a tre
mendous audience. As L stood,' said
jj!e,d;oppi.ug .iiito X'e. -attitude . and.
sepulchral tones of 'the Ghost, and
was saying, My hour is almost come.
y.-Iien I to sulphurous and tormenting
names, must leiutcr up myself. 1 was
seized with a desire to snoeze; there
seemed to be a thousand sneezes gath-
l '
brl in my nose. Now if there is any
thing a ghost can't do. it is snezct
.My position was .iwiul. lo sneeze
'was to be ruined, once and forever. I
never went through such torture be
fore-, my frame shook vIike a leal.
'And did you sneeze.' some asked. 'No ;
I bore it like a soldier, but the faces
I made completely paralyzed Ilooth,
aud the scene came near being a fail
ure. Ie afterwards told rac lie thought
I was; going mad, and never in his life
experienced such sensations, on the
stage. Gentlemen, pray that yod may
never wan' t to sneeze when to sueeze
is ruin.' .
without incaas. In appealing to the
human intellect, if the poverty of lier
resLurces bcucli, that Christianity is
only able to present dogmati? asser
tion and railing speech against the
ingeniously contrived arguments of
herj enemies, then it were better for
herj to have no defendeis, and such ex
pressions as "Christianity will live in
spile of her advocates," and tlvc pop
ular appeals to the more agreeable
paisionsi by such lecturers as Col.
Inger-5o!l would find no place in mod
erii literature. Any religion that
ccunot present reasonable arguments is
'unworthy of belief, and should, be .re
jecied.' Convince a man's res6, and
whether j he will or not, he is with you.
No;v sin'e the i'assionate have told
whjat they know .about, the. inquiry -that
heads tliis article; and since vour cor
act that goes far to ren
der your assumption invalid, is, your
philosophers are divided in their opin
ions as to the modus operandi of this
Evolution. Theory ; some claiming, that
man has ariseri from the lower animals,
and others,! that . development cease
as soon as reproduction by generation
is established. The .absurdity of. Ihe
former position is seen: in the nccessi-
changing aU the animals
into men; and theUmpossibility of the
latter, in the embryo having novmeans
and no protection from the
Until philosophy can man
living organism, or show
res'po.ident "Grendecn" invites loin.
i , , i . '
call investigation as, to whether his
"rdasoiiing conflicts with Christianity,"
we propose to bold up to Jis mental
vision some bits of "sharp steeP . the
temper cf which we think will not fail
to penetrate his bristling coat of. mail,
anil he need not complain if we find a
core" of cankered corruption at the
bo
of support,
el c ments.".'
ufactur'e a
that by natural law it is coolvfed from
dead matter, the statement in Genesis
must stand, and whether it be' a rove
lation from God, or tlie result of oeep
thought oi the part of our forefather?,
it remains a stumbling block to-! the
intellect, and a guide post to the ig.
norance otj the world. '
Sixty thowaml puzile ' sold U lTr
York a Whtcbat'c"
inakct tC,000 divert& from U J:jij
I risb relief TmS0" -r - -w i
H Oiic-balf or 30.000 of the paaxleaM
Were sokiabrpIea mrtZS-
of whom, at a' loVfesUmtte - pasidJ 5
f three hours a day, for at Iwwt XtH " .
(lays, trj iug to get 15-15-14 in prpgtr . 1t
sequnoe---tot&l time of able bodlfd ,
men consumed 450.000 horo (
250 working day, , i,v ,:iv . ,
Huppose these 50,000 uirn ka fSl ,, ,T
on okl aiu pf clothe, tailed tarVh ... . , ,
wUb )ickiboyel .and brooo, , gitdl '
made an onslaught im oat ifitt
streets? Wnldiit the j, hare asfto-. x. ,
hbed the ; universe mom. after IJlst
hours work Iban they wonld tft.ft
f hey bad solved , the problem of. tit M
little wood blocks?, iin ..'at.,"
After the s r jets of New Yorl bad ,
become so clean by tbe efforta iif thc
30.000 men who wasted 450,000 honn . .
00.250 average irorklng d$ji,'lnelU ;.
dish occupation of shifting little Witrpt
of wood rrom one. small apace .to an ;
other, that a lady could take a prorpejaw . :
ade for her health s take without rula
ing her delicate kid boo&or the Uala -s
of her silk gown,-, wonkln'l . there ksT ,
been a bigger ehower or gratltade rropt - k
the fair creatures than If. eacb,;pr,if r .
ier brothers, coat ins and nephews fcaa
levoted thrice three hours day trjf .
ing to thow tbon how to pat 13 before) -,.
and 15 behind 14 and then fall lr U; ' .'
end anybowr ,. .!:iu.1ur' tfl vairzAu;
And what an awful thought it It itt.
at least 30,000 of, Uie ijorely , bein- ,
wnom man aaorea ana me goue pro-
tect invested each her dime, fo ,thin i
new fangled tor, And .thai each j jof
these 30.000 toys has received the ;,V- y r
tention of four other creatures beside e
the owner, for at least five hours a dsy r
for six days, and that during all thU, , ,
ttme, amounting in the afgirgaU t9 .
4,500,000 J(hoors, no stockings . wfift -
jttora of his '"esotislic ttlccr.
A ConiHiitie Story.
The foljdwing story has eome to the
; hearing of the Atlanta (G a.,) Constitu-
tion : Miiny years
ago
tl e e was a
i vounz fellow named liicelow sent bv
'Ana the i,ora ooa formed man oi i his filtlicr to Yale college. The fath
tne uustotttue ground, and breathed Ur Wfis VVV rich, and the vonn,rfr
. I . S . I r- j O
into his nostrils the breath of lite ; and , hved ,, gLnnd styie &t the university
?n on ItAonia r 1 i in nv f i-v 1 1 1 Iii.y ic i n lit t '. 1st
iiu.ii uvvium, no"? ! Miaaeniy tiie oia gcwtieman uroke up
the plain statement of the word of j &nj had to withdraw bis son from col
GOd, and no amount ot logical mgen- j iefre. -pi e boy. however, Teh the nec
ui(y ba3 ever been able to gain-say 6rieasitv of kn education , and determined
LIVERY SALE STABLES!
NEW HOilSKS,
NLW IIAIINKSS axd
vkh vKinri r.s
V !n'iVi Vi'ixNl 'ririMo: I I5:,vl'n J,,st a liv-ry an:l wie t.iblr.
li.Vl'iJl.O A U A.U..nhUii ' t ".ar the in:irU.-t hoii, on Ootdshiro Ms-ret in
CiMH.-luii. full and explct lnec!io ! for 1 r':T ("Uy auuounoe to tbs p.-ople of
L , K ii , - , .. . V ii-nii ailjuimnar cnuniik1 that we wjll be
liroj-niHig and growing all kit.ils .... ;v - thirty at fill nrat-s to ttU tUci order lot fine
rung and oi oainenti! plan rs, with naiiwr- i XJ--nn-N oJ "T T-i -1 1
mt!a.renu nt - ar... . hvi'ur j ---J--J- - -- xv4.wo.cij
FhHv illiKtrstcd. No w-r-! hA yl.ViceVc ".u,,
vm. wtm ii- rl w.-r avd-u It.iiM fa I to , r?t'-:. -
livo : iopv of this lio.ik. J'l ie Imiid-- Horses hoarded by ih month or liiPal iry cheap
...! o ;' I L,v'i OJ.. tu.ts. i nuiHvgVtrt to Uav oar friwuW call to s-ee tis
1 r :i.c l)v ail o xiixs -l ers : h.-n n.v i. man
u. ln.its on tin
out of (iar.1e.is.
Uilson, N. C
SUGG & AWARDS.
Oct. 21 6m , '
17 LOUR'! "-MEAL ! I LUMBEK ! I
TllL ECONOMICAL COOK KOOK.I
br, Hov to Prepare NIce-lUHcs at-a' Mod- 1
; r:iic l'o t." ! t
A.'ni:ii'"j nearly )(K eareniply tried re-; 1"?
rvipts for c'.okmg soup?, jli. .Vtcri, ; -JL1 v ! ;
flatus, inea's of .all Kiud, pfuUry, e:gs.. I a,n now picparcd to -rrind whear and
vn't;.bEes, uca for meals arid p-ids l ,.nrn w;,ii'ns little water j'and in a lort
urea l, breakfa-t eases vie., tpl lt -.n es, i ,;,.. c:1Jl bl, dl,rft at any mini!ig etab
res pickles, etc. Al-o tuapter on : lMmirnt in tbisconnti v. Ii will guarantee
cok rv fur invalids. Tiie who e eoi,p:'. d '. ;.. ,v cir,mvr as jroei'l flour and as much
, ;1 arranged by a practical Swot, t.c . -hI meai and as much as can be made
. -v-utly b uaJ. i'rice, illu:nina;ed. p;. Mf wlieat amJ con, auV whtreelse.
' O'Mis. SOets. For ale bj 0 lnTOlcr fnmishw! at ebort noUot .
i A 'uiidy manual for Uor?eKe?pcri avp.!,,;- Refixctiullv, ! C. P.FlSClt.
I did," she re-ponded.
lid you know that?',
-Is ih..t danehter living?"
She is and at present on a visit to
friends at ValUjo, wlierc I - am now go
ng." ' ' ;j .
'Merciful heavens he gasped.
My child I"
' hir," .a'd ihe laity, lining; '-what
doyou mean?" ! '
'Mean? ' he crazily replied. Mean?
YVhy.T mean that that daughter is my
own child and
" YOU AlilZ, 'M-fwlKK 1"
Almost overpowered at this confes
sion she pli'jd him with questions, to
every one of which he returned a cor
rect answer, when she w.-s convinced
that the man was teally her husband,
from whom the had Ueu separated
j twenty years. It scenes llio uain
l I vpr married at Paris, Ky., in
and thirteen, months afterwaul he
1 1 went to Liverpool, on business. The
A bote LiClier.
The following letter 'was written by
a Lntisli officer during the Revolution,
to an American ladv :
-Do I love thee? Oh. dearest the
beam of thine eye is the light of my
life. I worship thce T jv smi'e .is
the j-y of my existence thy voice the
music of my soul. When thy hind
lies in mine, and thy breath is upon
my cheek every nerve vibrates with'
ecstaey, and the deep pulsation of lliy
bosom thrills mint: with a responsive
devotion that absorbs my whole be
ing.' .
I would have thee as p?ro as an
angel that 1 might embrace thy image
in my heart and bow before it aM.he
should cle-
prove it to be false. Philosophy may j to have
take up: the result and trace it ; back,
step by step to the '-ccli" and' call , it
'priraoraLai, it may take up the
oi;c anyhow. Tic therefore
went to work and learned a trade as
macliinist. fFhile hq wa at work his
old associates crit him , and refused to
.9-
Casmos and go back to the limits of j have- anything to doj with him. 1 The
reason ancj stop at there-wiwi ; Mose ij young ladies with whom lie bad been
goes io farther than 1 he chaose,, nor j a great fivorite refused to recognize
teils us wlence it took its origin., or j uira wiier) they met him. One day
whence its; contused state, and where when
i
eofmg from his-work
he met
darned, ' no buttons ? aeweil. onfc. no
gowns retrimmed, no bonnets mstb
over, no mittens knit for the heathen.
no pincushions sewed for the nxt
l i
church fuir.and ot even the standard
of Art (with a big A) raised b ertr
o little thnuh the critimm of Mise
Brown's ew- hair ertrap or Jlrs.
Jones new polls I
a
M,oses stops, there precisely do all the j wealthy oung lady--who had been bis1
rest. If science teaches so positively rriemL lie had his tin dinner bucket
tljat all tluise prod'ictions are) the re-j over his arm, and supposed she would
suit of an n variable law of necessity, j Cut him sjs all the rest had done. She
ajid has nc connection with any , crea- sniiied plUgautly. addressing him as
Vive act on the part of the Almighty it j ..Tom; Jn,j insisted j, that be should
ought to go farther, and show by posi-j call an(l Lc ber agj ljc ha4 alwajJ
tjve demonstration where and Low lLo j doDC; -s L saId ..Tierc is rio cliangc
first orgauic cell arose from inorganic :in you as far as 1 am; concerned." Tl -
material. Ton, (Urendecn) will ad- j.ycars roljeJ OIK The young work-U v
mu uiai uua uas never yet Dcen uone, j becamcl immensely wealthy, and is n m
i; . . JniaUter la TroSrwr,
U. S. Ministejr to Pern Ex-Senator
Christiancy has commenced proceed
ings for a divorce from his wife, - who
it will be remembered kwas a ctcrTs im
one of the Depat tmets in Washington
city when ho, then Senator fronaMicu
iga'n, notwillkstanding the disparity 1
their ages and position, became; roaza,
orcd of her and married ber. lie now ; ,
says that slie is too naughty fbt an
thing, and' i seeking to be freed from
the heartless syren who bewitcberVhlc
tho forty years ber senior. She has
alio instituted proceeding for divorce
from him alleging that he k erosl old
fellow with whom no one can get atoo .r
and as Mr. Christiancy is reasonably
well off there w likely to be a spirited
race lo see which can- get divorced -first.
Mrs. Christiancy is said tobe
a wide-awake woman and already ee
the point. Well, Shakespeare wopld
have said if' be . had taooglit of?lt
-There is no fool. like an oM fooi" .
' 1II Own 2raad-tolksr.
Yesterday we published the foCow
nt t Mlhe- people of Crim'stille,
Lehiah count r. Pa., just now are creat-
uutyouatnat u must nave ueen fthe maidr of New Haven, with ail.,-; iv exercised oer a recent laUrma-'
trie case at some peuou in me nisiory
come of 100,000 a vea ; and o :r.-r
Of the world. To quote, your own 0fa;fackJry fn which i-1.500 men' and
words -the right fo assume anything wo:nrn ar!c e!nploved. Tlie young girl
beyond an axiom or self evident prop- grcw-to womanhood and married; Hct
sition is hardly admissible in any ar- hlisbind borrowed a large " sum of
gument where you expect to arrjve at' -roor fr0m'Mr.: IiiielOw; and died be-
! absolute truth; and where an approx?-' r,ro ln ,.4,1 ;,i t, r,.tnT i,;a r,mtt..'
ulol of all mv joy and hope ; whiST thy f bation to lrulh U only hoped for. that) w h h . . I(roneri, Irr. nelow
j assumption upon which the best argu- L.t, i.:. n;.AL- -
vates and sanctify my adoration uatd , can be bu51tf shoulJ cocunend V l.
.t transcended human seuHment, and cyery irapart5a, inveslisator. , J noir lLeW offJgeIoirt lLe
partook of the holy love sjmbolized in , as science with all its array of f u tQ e
the fliwer. of Parade, at the dawn of hntel!ecL has never yet been i able to I.;. ?er L 6rnarl w J WM
fceihitiT, I
ii;iyii,.r breaking, grooiuiir.
trsni:iir. doctorinir. tbucins, with es;ij s on
iiles and'poides. and racing and betiinj j'
"' "".'l-vof the American Jockey Ghib; JYe-4
. hist ruc'.ive, and adjpied to the-daily
vie of breeders and owners oHuirse-. IVi
'S 'H-utly bound in flexible chvibv 50 cts.
-r suK" Iiv IxMiksellers and uW-'
teE" The ahoye N)ok wiil W
li'l io any address on receipt
A G ENT8
.WANTED.
W waivt limited nnmlwr of active, encrffetic
fanviw," cr to rn-nt a pleasant and profitable
btrtnM. Oood mawUl Und this & rare cliaaw
To iMIetlsLe Money
Siica trljl iipeau-f4- thU adverttsruieot by
tvnr ,'turloin(f tAtnp Pr rfply, cUttintc vbat
aiucy have been caxuwl in. iscae but
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vessel on which be; tuok passage wts
wrecked rtnd all on board were sui
posed to have perished. The news
coming to the young wife's ears, she
was uttely prostrated, and was order
ed to California by hzr physician.
Arriving hero she j took up ber resi
de r. ce at Los Angclos. The husband
t as 'picked up frota the wreck by ai
Sg-u-. 2 smack and i taken to some rc-l
r..te foreign port, where he was;
thrown upon a bed cf sickness, which
lasted some ; fifteen months. Io , the
meantime be tad written ' repeatedly!
to his wife, but Jj received no ;answerj
In despair he concluded t j . risk a
journey across the Atlanlio. Feeble
pritiuce trora wnat we nwv not map- f , r, . ,,,. .A f. a ,. rt.
1 1 . T i o
j boy at colilege.
closed over me, iet toy love fierce me jhe breath 0f f9t ao,i man became a (
cold turf and unite with a spam tht. jivinI &ou1c Tbat is the ; moze
lingers to join thine in ita ttfgbt
realms cf eternal bli:s."
creation. .
This, the world will call freazy, j hal-
Iuciation--let tua woria can it wuat it j organism, nor to show tbat organic
miv it i h. Knell I would not liavi :r. '-' 1 j i L.,. I
j 4 - -tints uas spruuir iruiu tuia i'.i maLier,
. . ii i .i- . - : . i .
uroicen iur an eise uie won t can give j t ;3 as reasonable to take the
Then love me dear, with all thy r L,.pmL ' nf Lnpnpj.-" r-nt -n
i -Cannot something te done to pre
, vent youujg ladies, being insulted on
t ge in their midst. The portieaj are
nan.ed Smith and Snjder. Mr. SmKb
was a widower. year oldi" He hasv
a son 24 years of age. Mrs. Snjrder
was a widow; 42 years old. She Las s
daughter who is 21 yearof ag3. sMf.
Smith, Sr., married Mrs. SnyoVlft
daughter. Mr.' SuwtbV asarrled
old Mrs- Snyder. Both families bare
childjeo ;;J"; " 1 . j
A correspondent writes to us as, fol
low ; The young raao is bb own
grand-fathsr. Having married "i the
mother he i father t ber daoghten
and, of course, to the daegklerV hos
band. He i therefore bl father
father, and for the same .reason
! strength, with all thy truth, with all thy j i,ul6id luflllence. aa dependent vital-fu"e- rcctt at niSUtrl juire n tx grandlatier-IUchmond State.
I constancy, for evermore iu pleasure ;
Izing principle, in other words to be-
ChlQ''C.
and iu madness- -aud whe the earth is . Ut (Irw! h-:hi int 1,?. noOriu! tuckithcm safety m bed at sac-
dowu anJ
10 j reasonabL: assumption it is only neces-
rrandfather of bis fatlier son, which)
1 he himself U. lience be is bis owo
W by, y es. I Have the' old
fasten the dorr.
A Kansas actoolma'am. ha iatro-
A . . 1 M a a faif ara laf a ner LtS h avJ
t.riff nf ll trti I mic a word.
those boots ! hronaffatiiia sneciea. Taking man as.: . ' . i. .. .j , . .
i r i . i- ; tne boy a-10 speus 11 gets permission
the
the
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The Iowa State Journal says
Jodge James Grant has received
largest fee ever paid to- any lawyer of
that State. A railroa! conpaoy paid
him two hundred thousand dallars; lie.
is one of the best financiers as wail as
the richest man in Iowa. 'Judge
Grant is a native of rfortb, tsfohna
4Yon can never wear
our. sam a .oensaker. -1 uen 1 oon . j k lyl bf the animal kingdom and tnk; blr: A a reart'L the rfrU are!
-do vnu suppose I want booU to weariftarticg with the celi, we Cad it lodged very xxr speller wh.b the boys jand a graduate of out State CoiVecsW ,
ULseV In a matrix of uniform temperature, imjiroviug. iv.. v
ift thtj hoi
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