l!ie IVilsOii Advance.
FRIDAY.
JUNE. 10,
imi.
misunderstanding, on the previous ev
ening, ami almost eoiae to blows, and
wereuoYV as unhappy' a3 it was possi-.
j Ijjlc for ttfo well mean. wig nea to be
who had both been very foolish,
j 'Was it not so?'t repeated Landrove
r . 'It was sir.'
; ''And what did Mr. Cooper say of
The Paramore Case.
1ml
ou need Hot be . afraid to tell
the Lips That TpmcIi Liquor Mut Never
Touch Mine.
i'ou are camin to woo me bill not a?
D
of yore,
When I hasten to Welcome yoar rin
at the door.
For I trusted that hc.w.ho stood wp.it-
inr me then, " '
vVas the brightest, the. :" truest, the no- j
blest of men,
Your lips on my own ;when the' ; rir.l
ed f-.rewe!! v. ;. . - I
Had never ber ' -u ' 'l;y the 'bever- j
si m: i ii C 1 1,' ; .,
j (tie? V.
j Inc. -
j dames Worcester became Calm and
I self-possessed,, Ui'Vi'.; a trifle paler
; than usti i!. I te knew that Mr. Lan-
Jiove had employed him, that to hirri
he must look for the retaining of his
situation, a. id yet he resolved to be a
man, !
Mr. "Land rove,, you must excuse
me '
Ah! Did he place you Under a ban
of secrecy ?'
'No. sir.'
tThen what did he
lo vou of
linen wnai uiu ne say
ft cannot tell yoiti sir.'
'V.mot? Then you. mean that yon
will not. - '
'As yon please, sir.'
Ivmdrove was silent w'u'n
While
lint they come to me riovy with 'IJjecha- j awiaisefticr.t; I '.his deportment on the
ninl sign i .-."'j part of the creature of his bounty the
And the lips that touch linuor can t;. nrocPfflf.l
never touch mine.
nigLst i'.i
the tfafrden
your
1 ihlnK of that
t
aione i
When In whispers you tokl me
heart was my own,
That your iove in llie future should
faithful be,
Oh ! sweet to my soul is the , memory
sun ;. I-''
Of the. lips tlpl niet J htine. when they
inurmnred I wilh' '
lint now to their pressure no more they
incline. !
For the lips that tbuu'h lin'ior can nev
er tooreli mine.
me,
when
I-
Fiend' had : writ-
lence and tears
1 from" the chalice
'Oh. John ! how it crushed
. first ill; your face
The pen of the ;Rum
- ten 'disgrace,'
And turned me in si
from that breath
All poisoned and foil
of death.
It shattered the hopes I had trusted to
hist ;
It darkened the future and clouded the
It shuttered mv idol.i and ruined the
. i
shrine, .
For the lip" that t ouc
. touch mine.
-, - - - !
1 loved you oh dearer than
can l ell, j
And u saw it. von proved
knew it loo well j ,
Jut the !i:n of my1 l(ve '.v,3 far other
than be - : I
it now from thp j tap -room comes
reeling o me, ' . '
In manhood ami hop or. so noble and
right ' V' . i ' - :
II a lieartwas so. true, and . his genius
so bright . . )
And his soul unstained, unpolluted by
wine, : J
But t lie tips that touch liquor can never
touch mine. f
'Mr. Landrove, as Go is my j idge
t am your humtdc friend ard '' v,.-i'.i
servant, and if i have a love more
strong 1'onor.e of my employers than
the other, that love ia for you. I5ut I
cannot do an unmanly thing. What,
ever Mr. Cooper may have said t;; me
was in 'confidence. I know he
would ink like that. T should repeat his
words. I h dd them as I would - hold
Lis -money ihat he has placed in. my
keeping.'
Mr. Landrove swore ? big oat li and
again demanded . lo know what Mr
Cooper had said to him, but. jrorces-t-r
wa3flnn. TLen the manufacturer
thr.catenotl discharge.' -
I camp lo you sir, with an honor
untarnished.' said Jamas, 'and if I must
leave you,1 I wish to. take the same
priceless possession away. When
once I have betrayed a tr.ist I. can no
more have my confidence 'even in my-
l liquor, can never
language
it, yen
sell
Then you flatly refuse?'
f'l refuse to betray theprivate specc't
of Mr. Copper, us I would refuse to
tell Lim. were he to ask me, what you
have said to me.'
.'Very' well,' y on may close up your
accounts ami p:ss your books over to
Mr. Nickerson ;.for " and' here
Mr Luulrove, wiih a fierce oath 'swore
. o .
The tm'S'tcriuu' suicide at Chcraw,
S. C, concerning which we wrote last
week, of Henry Powers, hasbeeniden
tified with Howell Paramore of New
bcrn, N. who with his brother W.
f Ii. Paramoje wa3 convicted of pcrpiry
and sentenced to ten year's in the pen
itentiary. The latter had also been
convicted of well-poisoning. In Wilson
County, from which place he made his
escape. Both have been in hiding for
some time, W. 15. Paramore at Ross
villej Md.. near Baltimore, the oilier in
our midst. Illness an'J the melan
choly induced by it. lY'.th that strange
idea of what disgrace realty is enter
ld.ir.ed by so many, probably induced
Howell Paramore to prefer a vi-dent
exit from this world's stage to a prob
able term of i tiprisonmout. Soon af
ter the death of 'Powers' a letter to his
address was opened by permission of
the authorities, f, om which names and
some of the facts were obtained. W .
B. Paramore. accompanied by his law
yer, ex Judge Mo:?:?, J N. C. arri ved
in Clieraw on Saturday for the purpose
of identifying the r err.:.' is and taking
charge of effjots of deceased. A war
rant was obtained and he was arrested
as a fugitive from j-lkc.- but on a
i before trial iustice Prince was
dismissed for want of eridence. lie
was immediately rearrestc l by the
town Marshal for tho piU ioe of hohl
ing him until the arrival of the Wilson
couir j iheritf. A writ of habeas cor
pus was granted by two trial justifies
and he was again 8-et at libertyi Al
io jst immediately he was en route for
safer quarters, but was rcr arrested and
committed by the Iutendant to the
guard house. Another writ was sued
out against the ntendant. and a hear
ing given to Judge. Moore before the
Town Council. He denied sheriff
Bryan's account ot t . e well poisonii g
(see letter)', and very much, mod if! 3d the
entire charge. Paramore was released
and went to Gasherie's 7otcl.but when
wn nt ed for some ournose the door of
" ; - . it
his room-, was opened and it was found
Lliat the bird had flown. The pherifTof
Wilson county had come as far as Flor
ence, but was notified as above.
We publish below, the information
which was inposscssiotj of the authori
ties on Saturday last and which caused
them to pursue the course they did
Letter from W. B. Paramore to de
I'.pased. directed to llenrv Towers.
Cheraw, and mailed at Baltimore :
moved to Tikoti. I expeet he will go
to your place to see about his brother's
property. I have jncttued the U. S.
Marshal at liuregn ana asuea utm to ... . ... . . ...
jiarsuaiai. , ,r. mnn r which met in Raleigh at Jetroiwlitan
attpiid to the matter. Hie man Ijon: ,
Moore spoken of, is a bern lawyer
The Ahri Prhibltin CenvfenliSfi;
The utl-frohiMtitm Con rentlon
and defended1 them. Any Other in
formation wanted, will be given freely.
Yours Respectfully,
i b. BnYAy.
glierifT Pi Izecorabe County,
per John H. Staton, Deputy .
i Ti -The descriotian of W. B.
i aliout the same as that of,
Howell, Vfith the enceptioa he has red
'hair. ; . j j
Xt earfle the' follovYintf ffoirt the
Marshal of Baltimore J
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
OrVicH Of trtE MAltsitAL, S
Baltimore, May 25, 1861
Tl. M. IVctli Chief of Polkc, Ckeravh
DeiW- Sir Your letter ot the 21st
inst.. in reference to deah of a man at
a hotel In your city, received. In ani
swer. will state that Uhe brot ler of the
deceased Is here nb'.Y and.will leare for
your city to-morrow. Frooi hinl 'y tt
will get patticulars.
Most respectfully, yoUrs.
J. T. GHat, Marshal,
p. S The man Paramore is the
bother referred to
J. T. G,
Telej;rim from : Hv?puty 9heritf.
Cheiaw:
Cheraw, S: C. May 23. 1881.
To Sheriff, Wilson County Wilson :
Lo vou want vV. B. Paramore? Ari
swer immediately by telegraph, . j
E. M. Weixs,
' Deputy Sheriff.
Wilaqn County1 Sheriffs answer.
IFilson, N. C, May 28. 1881. 1
E. M. Wells Deputy Shertf : Yjs,
hold him, will send for him.
K. II. WlXSfKAD,
Sheriff, IFilson County.
Acting on above, Paramore was ar-
rested and every effort made xn the
part of officials here to detain him, but
of no avail. Cheraw Sun. i
Sheriff Wlnste ad did not goto S.C
as the above report slates.J H.D.
attended. TlitrC i were delegates
present from ncfirly etsry settion of
the State. It is estimated that about
The Scotch - fasting girl, Christina
Marshall, continues to live on a tea
spoon fu I of water two or three tiifle a
day. She is thirteen year? old and
lives at Chapelton. a small TilUgf near
Strathaten. lief illness dates from
ILIVERY SMLES.
the best friV dvVff
one fourth of the delegates ifite co!or- j Atrguft or Septemter !a.ft, tften sL'e
ed. and bv fat the largest nU-liber wa2 t'cated ftfr imlmonarr f eld. She
"jken that bids yo i
speak it should
You promised refo. pi, but I trusted in
vain . ' I
Your pledge was made to be Lroken
again ; j
And the lover so falic to his protnise
now,
If "ill not. a husband, be true to his
vow.
The word must be s
depart I
Thou-ih the effrc
shat ter my heart : ' .
Though in silence, jwith b.'ihtcd affec
tion I pine,
Yet the dips that Iquch liquor can never
touch mine.
If one spark, in our bosom, of virtue
remain, !
Go fan if. with prayer till it kindle
again ;
Kesolve .with 'Go
' be
Pr(jni wine and its lollies
and f;ee ;
111 VP Pl"'
And when you h
ofvourf'i:
In manhood anc
control,
that the reticent youth should leave h
the morrow.
I will go sir, but 0 ! why cannot I
see you and your partner reconciled
before I go? You love him. and I can
swear that no man liwcs -xsau i.e loves
better than he loves you.
Landrove would not listen to any
more.
Tin4, n'ght these two very impulsive
men met, and their ill will was blown to
the wind as quickly as it had enge.i-
deivd. Over a Dottle of. wine T, ...
drovc told his interview with young
Worcester.
Of one thing I can -assure you,' said
Cooper, 'he loves you truly and devo
tedly. I know it from, the words he
spoke this morning and. from.lhe warm
tears which crgpf out upon his eye
lashes as he gave them utterance. His
refusal lo repeat my words was from
principle.'
'Ah! and from principle very sel
doin found in this poor, wot Id of ours.
By my lifeAlbert, heil be .worth his
helping in future to ! weight in gold to us !
:ir. 'ickersan tock James Worccs-
LL.kfoC j ters books us Landrove had threaten-
I ed. but it was only that the youegor
honor beyond hi'i 1)0()j-. iiCC.,cr might be transferred into
Kossville, Md , May 18, 1881.
IloiceU: Yon.rs of t!ie 11th was re
ceived a few days ago, and I would
have answered it before now, but have
been busy all the time and wher. night
comes I aTn so darned tired, I go to)
s!eiM as'iioou as it is dark. I com- !
An Editor's Debt.
In the years agone, when Do Witt,
Clinton coanty, was the county ses.t
and a right siuart village in the wocd?,
or on the way to be, the edilo" of its
weekly paper had some subscribers who
paid in wood, others in produce, others
in fur, and others yet who didn't pay
at all. One of .these latter class was
name 1 Lemon, ont to squeeze anything
oui of him Nts next to impossible. He
had excuses at his tongue's end for not
paying, and the longer (he debt stood
the more reasonable his excuses seemed
to his creditors. One day the editor
mt him on the street, and after a gen
eral greeting bean on him with:
.'Mr. Lemon, y hi have been owing
We can trust
unshackled
thci-nne: rooji, or sanctum, where
he
This heart will nain beat rcspousivc j wag in9uUctl ttS confidential agent and
to thine, .i ..:. , m-iencp .in time, he
be wcl-1 1 '.'"v-v.
And the lips free from liquor
come to mine.
. 1 inln o' eliiro Jf tllO t
This little sketcii bears a well
ness.
OUR F1KJKSIIJE,
ty lesson for those who have eyes to see
and hearts to understand.
As th 3 new liquor law of Xeb-stekr.
;s exciting much comment cvcrywiiere,
we give below -ov-.c ol the princqval
fc.ruic-o of the same: A licence of
si nftflner vcar for each saloon in
T " ' L
THE UNEXPECTED TEST-
James, Ifound.you and Mr. Cooper
trclhfci this morning, and as I enter
ed the office I knew my name w.as up,' cilie3 cf ovor 10,006 people, and !?j00
on Mr. Cooper s lips. Was it not so? in cities of less than 10.000 inhabi
Thc yonn- book -keeper tumbled, tantp ; the salooivkeepcr-m.ist give a
and was silent. ; $5.C0 bond, and must present a pel.-
Tm, T.:n,iL.,n,l Albr-.rt Conn- lion si-ned by thirty free-holuers be-
. r r.rr. Mn nttfiiii altccp.": no oonus
rxr . I nn.l t"r C. r f I O I nTS' D I flllP l-iv. ..v. v... v.-
Of the largest wholesale inanufactnring
establishments in the west, and their
business was increasing daily.
Landrove ; was a New' Yorker by
birtb, and Cooper caite. from New
Hampshire'. James Worcester vi'as a
youth of; nineteen from Western Mas
sachusetts, audjkaving gone on into a
new country with a letter of recommen
dation to Laodrove from an old college
mate and chum of the latter, he was at
once employed, and thus far, dnring
the space of six months, had 'proved
hiaiself frOLhy ;and well qnaliflcdr
The partners, warm-hearted but I
mnn can go upon more than one bond ;
no liquor can be given away ; no
screens are Lo be permitted ; exeep
uenced work out here the next day
after you. but am getting but am get
ting but little pay, $15 a month and
my board . is all T can get.
I am "ettini so now lean do a full
day;; work and a:n the best hand on
the place, The old man came out
here the other day and told me when
George went to tovn, for mc to take
charge of all the business for old Smith,
that his overseer was so darned old he
would not 5ay anything, if every hand
in the field was to ston and said he
would make everything easy for me
after a while. I think I may stay.
The young man is a good nice young
feliow. He wants me to go to every
place with him, but I don'f want to go
much until P: case is over with; If
you hear from them as soon 'as it is
over please write me as soon as you
ctn. In regard to the forty dollars',
you can send a post offiVe order. Make
it payable.lo George D. Fawcitt ; that
is llie man I am with! &nd it will be y 11
right. I had a letter from Lou. Moore
and thought to send it lo you, but for
got it and left it at the farm but will
send it as soon as I get back to mor
row." I came in tnvrr lu-i.igut to nice!
come stock that is to come from the
It'est this afternoon. But I can write
you just what 'he said, he said they all
went over and Laughmghous was doing
all he could TGgainst us, and h: ' you
called out n"d. a juuiuent ' taken
-.: your bond. My case wa? con
tinued and capions was ordered; that
was about all thev could do of course.
Let me hear from you so6'n
T am yours,
. B
I Upon receipt of this.
addressed to ditferent points, where it
was thought probable, more informa
tion eonld be obtained.
is one ar.iong aaVeral received :
Letter from Sheriff of Edgecombe
county N. C :
TakbOuO, N. C, May 23, 1831.
Mes.va. Cast on $"McI:ert Chcniv: S.C.
Gents ; . - . ;
me for two years.
Y'es, but 1 had bad luck in. ray sugar
bush.' ... v i- '. ' ;. j..
'Bat you might have brought me
wood.' .
, -So I should; but I brole two new
axes and couldn't buy another.'
I offered to take it out in turnips
and corn.' ' I
! 'I know, but the crows ate up my
corn and the Injuns stole all my tur
nips.' Well, how are. you getting along
. i
now?' asked the editor. ;
' 'First r?tc.' j
Have you got a good run of sugar1
'Yes.' I .,'
'Corn doing well?' f
'Splendid.'
Wheat all right?'
'Yes. all right.
'W'cll, iff corn, wheat, potatoes and
turnips turn out good, and you keep
well, and you have no losses, will you
pay me in the fall?' ;
The farmer scratclied his head nd
it
be-
iieard from Su;?
tOok a full minute to think over
fore he replied :
That's an honest debt and orter be
paid, but I won't positively asfree to
square up this fall until I know what
sort of a com season vt ar lo have 1
It is needless lo say. that he never
squareu. u-.iron x;cc coo,
Fauamore.
letters were
Yours in regard to a suicide commit
ted in your town on the 15th inst.. to
hand. Fiora the desenplion ana copy
lions are made in favor of the sale and 0f the letter from W. B. Paramore, of
as I tv." His brother, or the one writing
quick aud impulsive, had fallen into a
use of liquor for medical, ehemical and
scientifl.: purposes onlyVdrgl4ists d)
not have to take out license. ' but are
obliged to keep a very complete record
,.r n cnW Another law known
. .... "'.- i i : from JMar Sana, is war.ieu now m mai
the anti-treating bill was passed, -it for -lho sarne offence, and in the
one man treating another t ate Courts for weliqioisoningj he
was convicted of the utter c .ciice in
the Superior Court of W'llson county,
this 5?tMe. a few months ago and when
thejarv rendered tucir verdict he made
his escane at or.ee. Thev. both lived
,davs. in Pitt county arid the ease was re-
w
The L:.quor Dealers Convention cap
tured a solitary clergyman, whose
name was Brown. He hails frgm Yad
kin; In the course cf his speech he
I told-the followinir anecdote : lere
X llv. lunu it it'p v- . r j
was a drunken, v. h te man w o was
blacked by some devilish boys one
night at a hotel. The landlord waked
upearly in the morning. He went oat
to a pool of water, and in it saw the
reflection of his face and exclaimed,
'H'ell. Jim, damned if that landlord
hain't waked up the wrong man.'
Great applause. Rev. Mr. Brown,
continuing) thought the Prohibitionists
had waked up the wrong man. in wak
ing up the makers ' and dealers in
licpjor, instead of the drinkers.
We can safely say that the Liquor
dealers arc welcome to their preacher.
from Wake county, and West cfHal- j
cigh. Representa'jves from ITCrthcrn
liquor houses were present and were
given seatsln theiall. Me rtppCnd
the proceedings in a condensed form.
At ll i30 a. m. the Convention was
Called to order by Mr. T. N. Cooper of
Iredell, who stated that the purpose
wa9 to organise a party in opposition
to the iJrohib'tion ffloYercrr.:, arising
from the actio prohibit the manilfac
tnre and sale of spirituous liquors, as
pas;ed by the last Leglsla' tire. 1
A committee of five on permanent
organisation was appointed, vi. :
Messrs. E. P. Powers, II. E Mcott, W.
A, Eliiason,. J. J. Stewart and Natt
Atkinson.
While the Committee vfere prepar
ing Its report the Convention was ad'
dressed by Mr. James 11 Boyd, of
Alamance.
The committee selected the follow
ing named gentlemen for permanent
officers of the ConVentio.i ! President
R. C. Badger of Wake ; rice Presi
dents, S. Angle, of Irdell ; J. 11 Byd.
of Guilford ; J. T. Itespas3 Beaufort,
J. E. OTIara, Halifax; Henry Nor
throp, Richmond; J. II. Renfrow
Wake; D:miel Kel'yl Moore; M.N.
Leary, Cumberlandi W. II. JJailj.
Davie ; E. W. Turner, Vance; W. J.
Doughty, Carteret, D. R, Johnson.
Warren ', A. Moore, Cumberland ;
G. A. Bingham, Rowan ; William
Johnson. Mecklenbtlg.
.Committee: on Resolutions Natt
Atkinson, George ilatthews, S. M.
Carpenter, J. E OTIara, John Spel
man.
Executive Committee State at
large, S. M. Carpenter, T. N. Cooper,
li. E. Scott, II. Brunhild. - .
First district W.' A. Mocrc. of
Chowan ; second district--J. E. OTIara
or Halifax; thitd district Ed. T. Pow
ers, of Cumberland., fourth district I.
II. Ilenfrow, of Wake ; fifth district
W. B. Stafford, of Guilford ; sixth dis
trict J, J. Simms, of Mecklenburg;
seventh district 0. J -Baily, of Ire
dell; eighth district Natt Alkinson,
of Buncombe. 1
Secretaries II. J. MeDuffle, George
L. Ton norfski, James McGowan aud
VV. V. Turner. ' j I
Upon taking the ch.tir, Mr. Badger
addressed the Convention, compli
menting the assemblage by saying
that it was immeasurably superior to
any" over which he bad ever presided.
The Convention was then addressed
t.y Messrs. J. E. O'Hara, J. T. Respass,
Natt Atkinson and S. M. Carpenter.
The f jllowing resolution was intro
duced by Mr. S. M. Carper.ter; and
adopted.
Rkholved : That it is the sense of
this convention that no formal allu
sions of a discourteous nature shall
be indulged in during the session of
this convention, against any person or
persons, present or absent, whose
views upon the subject of prohibition
m-iv not be i accordance wi.h those
of the delegates taking part in tl
deliberations of this convention.
' AFTEUNOOX SESSION.
The convention reassembled at 5
o'clock, after a recess of three haure.
The following was introduced :
Vhercas, complete' organization has
been perfected in many of the counties
against prohibition, therefore be it
Resolved, That this convention
adopt the name, to be known in future
as the "Anli Prohibition party for the
State of North Carolina."
The convention was them addressed
hv Mr. .T. K. Cobb of Person. At th
close , of Mr. Cobb's remarks the com
mittec on resolutions through its Sec
retary, J. E. OTIara, presented a
resolution which was unanimously
adopted.
Wc would publish but the address of
the Liquor Dealer's Association which
we published last week embraces the
same point?.
Speeches were made by Rev. S D
Brown of the Missionary Uapt.si
Church. Hamptonville, Yadkin county
and Mr. Eaton B'.edioe of Wake.
Tfl5 NICEST AilEf
grad'JaHy got better; btftj JnJtead of
feaching ccmplete e'ontalascence, fell
into a thonghfi'l mood and l?etook her
self to bed. 3!iS expressed the greatest
disinclination for all ki.tds of food,
and it was only by the most urgent
entreaties that she conld even be per
suaded to take wine or grapes. At the
New Year.' however, she expressed
herself unable to take any kind of
food at all, and her parents, :jeeing
that their entreaties only caused her
pain and sorrow, forebote to ask her
any longer, and since then she has
subsisted solely on a few leaspoonfuU
of water per day. A thorough exami
nation of the patient failed to discover
any . trace of internal disease: The
girl isi, of cOuse,' growing gradually
weaker, but so slotyly that th?.chauge
is almost irnserceptiidei At first she
did not care for any cue sitting up
with her, but latterly she baa insisted
on having either her father or mother
by her bedside all' n'ght long. Ah
though not earing to enter into Con
versation, she answers all questions
put. and appears -ty be fully sare of
whatever takes place in the house,
either by night or dayt
roR nmflf
Wc have jst comjllfit iir
stables nnd howhaveiyaiiui
bcr of fine horses f for j hire.
Our terms are as reasonable aa
those of nDy-fir8iasstabie
and we guarantee to?plea$c all
our patrons. ;f -rit .x
If Aon desire a nire tuf ii? Jt
an)' time call on its ''rtifd 9
will aire it to yoii:rf' :rMtx
One Vaccination too Many.
Brigh: and early 3resterday morning
a middle-aged man, of. anxious look
and much corporosit y, called at the
City Hall and weul for the Chief of
Police with : j
' Haf we some shmall-box in dcr j
City?" :' - - .
; T believe we have a sporadic cast
or two." was the rep'y. -.
; i Und doze somepody hafto got wac
cinated to keep hiua away?"
"Every citizen should protect himself."-".
' ; ;. ' ;
'How many dimes was I get wacci
nated to keep dot shraall-pox out cf
riicin bouse mid saloon?".
'Oh, 1 guess once will do."
"V.once ! Great shiminy ! no mon
ash dot ! Shust wait a minii 1"
He jerked off his coat and pushed up
his skirt sleeves and poinlcd to fou
pofs on his left arm and five on his
right, and said : j I.
Four und five makes nine dime
Jot I-vims waccinated in four days !"
"How is that":'
H'jwish dot? D;jt's vhat I lil
myself to know' I; vhas shust reading
at but dat shmall-ppx de odler d.-ty in
ler Sherman bapers when two men
halks in mine saloon und says :
Sharley ; dot shmall-pox is liofer down
und you must b waccinated or dei
Gommon Gouncil vhill close opp. So
was waccinated for two shillings und
zwei class b3cr
Yeir"
ll vhas shust dwenty minutes
ven a man comes in und say he vhas
sen to waccinate mc on der odd ar arm.
und I pay-him two shillings und class
of beer."
"Yes?'
Before night a man mit spectacle
comes in und says he vhas sent by de7
Healthy Toard to sec oof 1 vhaa wac
cinated. I ehow him two blaces, but
he shakes his hcadt und say : ''Doi
waccination am too high oop, und you
vhill nt der shmall-box in der hands."
Den he makes dot blace here, mnd I
gif him twenty-five cents Und clas
teer."
"Yes?"
Vhell, in dcr course of four days
six more men comes arouodt lo wacci
nate me by order of dcr Mayor, der
Gufenor. dcr Bres'ulent. der Poard of
Bublic Vorks. and I doan't know.vhal
else, und efery dane I pays two shilr'
ings undclas3 beer. Ylien f vhas wac
ciuated nine dimes I pegins to pelieve
I was a greenhorn, und veen dereutl
-rNo, 49 ifflt Street,
fri. rtcttm "of fr.r
, lid. DM gMK UW
ourlal dlwusd .n.iaat.
how ' thoy .
. health, cUrful prlt
Uwy will ltlfo r
kW-SIMMON'
7g7).ivF.u REG U LA-
Tbe ChcapMt, Put, M4imt ramilf
.Tilirlii In Hie M OtlOt
For DYSPHASIA. nOMTtPTl 1?T. Jtrnmihtr,
.'K HE lACHK,t'
.lr.--t.n of sptritn, tiOUii STOMA.Un,
This tinrU-nilwl Srthni RemMr i trriflted
ooliocouluia a c tag la pnrticla. v( "HIllltX'MT
ur any lnjurijiis tnluer.-tt UtWtatlce; bit U
ii;ici:i.v vi:rTAnrG,
contains thoo Soithnrnltooii ahd'Hrt."wllcli
an all-wU 1'rtiY itttt'e ' hat U(ir4 ia mu trt
v here Livm DUeaitcs most prerail.
It tvill run nil 1liMae rnnr4 lr !
rnnyeumat mi thm Um mmA
. iiawtln.
TheSYMITOMSofLlv-r bMTiplalnl ' bl
tpr or Ml iatelu thn mouth I Pat Hi tb B -vrk ,
SideHor Joiola.oftwi in t taken tot BhuuMltaw ;
soi; irroMACii
Tjo of A p rtH. Boweh Altrftlr cotr n4
lax; Jh'.id.-M b, losn tf JWwry. ith t plsM
uMiKnuon of Iiviii2 U(fl lo dir soiutftblng wbkfb
Qught ioliav 5'n t,'rif -
i
1
teick rUarvajrM'iranca of tlio Skin anit eya, .
Irr Cotic!i.ofnn mlftHcl) tori kHMiHnfKkiO. ,
.Someiiiu many of On? nvmpton aiunl th dt
iiaiw, at otlur v.rf fwj bilt Ilia Livr,cii4 Uft I
iTgau iu body, li snTall)r tl at of lb 4iea( I
if not ivfrnlat.M in irw , tcvXatvtii, WlNtched ,
eesfcaucl OKAXII will eunue. - J
CAUTION."
' - ; - - 4 ' -i- f '.. j
Ath-rar nurabet of lmhtti.!-Crd 9
tin; itiil.llc, we viill cmtiion th oominanlir
bay bo Horrr rmwd XOM LVK
Ktil'IATOR fc Mta wiaMrr, h
mt tftti-rXiMiitlttortAPlnfrnK. and fn4i by
3. II. Xf'lLIK AcCO. . . . .
w l''vn uu-tnt it rtrt&Cr tnmvmf. "
thatror lypciilar IHUrnfmw. tnf Ttralt
Hind ew, i i btt inwlirtiit ttM world -r mw.
Wk ha V irt.Kl forty othvr tnoflc br-fr HimW
moot LnrrK'giiUtor. bntueiw of ihWBu tT m
inor than tpjoporary rrimri; bntUu), IJfsrulatr
not only n-HeM Uit rwvd IU.M 4i Wfrf
and JfKS0cngtrt O
MAN UFACTVBED P?IT irf r
j, ni:iim to, .
TALB0TT & 051
ShockoerlYlacnine
Kossville, Md.. and the circumstances
oenerallv I think it it Howell l'ara-
Inore, who was under a heavy bond for i Battle Ground
his appearat.ee at the last term c ...v. , . L. : ' ' "'
i.'- J 1 IV i.i ...f cm-linrn tfir j.h;:
i : fuel il uimi - --
prohibit:
and makes it a tmsdemcincr punisha
ble by a fine and imprisonment. ,13oth
! of these lasts go into effect within nine
A young man in Yale College trent
n n iUrber shon to be shaved. It ;W3s
the first time that any other hand tjisn
his own had performed t.ie oneratpn.
and he allowed his beard to gro b?r a
-ftpk in order to JU oear as il'he need
ed shaving. He sat down in the,chair.
The barber passed his band Uglitiy
rr his cheek and said : 'bhavca once
One of Cup'd's Capers.
MantifaetrirVrs of Portabtoftmrt HUtlonanr
Ki.jcines nU IMlrr? Haw JJUta, Jlorn atttl
AVlM-at MiM-Shartiu?. Hilitntfs and Pj!Ury
rnrblne ' Vtr VitvK lotmii Factory
Machinery WnniKht Iro rk Jirin and
Iron CaeliDg", Jlaclunery of Verjr dcsctlp-
man comes aroundt I hit him on de. GIXNIXG nfA'O JCZ.V
ueau milt a WUic uuu umjva uuici a
see yOu about it. Vhas It all rightT'
' ."I auess the boys were guying you.
;jrhy, you haven't really been vac
c'.nated at all."!
"Xo, and you'd better be vaccinated
agatn.
ov
to-day, sir, haven't you.'
In the town of W.arren, JFauihara
connty. lives a man named Ilyke. who
advertised for a wife. A lady in Mich
igan wrote him that she would come
tn Wisconsin und .marry him if he
would send her the expenses of the
trip. He forwarded $15. . The woman
arrived in Berlin and proceeded thence
on foot for tne home of her soon -to-;
be husband. ' She happened to make
inquiry In Ilyke's i neighborhood of a
man whom he was plowing for. The
woman was taken ii.t the house and
Hvke sent for and be took her to the
nearest Justice of the I'cace, who j tied
tbe knoti -
Waccinated aga'n ! Wa c'naicd
den dimes ! Nefei I'efure I vhas wac
cited den dimes I catches der bbrnar.
box und roes to ped mit him all. zum
mer ! Dot's some close pins like I am? '
rtepairiuj rrotnplTy anl Carefully Dod.
Talbott'i Patent - Spark Arreiter.
'I'ke I nvrnlloB pf lit Atfe.
It docH not dtrtmy the draft:. ' i
Itdx-s not lhteilcre .nrUb 4uing tli
It will not doke op ' and rrqulrci no
anif.g, , -. n
It reaiilrenad1rtt!mtrlo be ooen-
11 ivheu rawing eteam fd-nijiirs beln tAr
jeclbnaUe, as t! tey may "left open and
illow i he pnnui to eff Jtpcj- t
It rcqtUre no water to txingaU park
w hy;h, by condensation, destroys th draft.
BKi!o, wW o vr filer is odcif t nejjhtUd,
hw eflieiency i UjStrycO b vprtiou
.f tlui watfr.aud the Duller
..'Mr. G'Rlferty' said the recotd'r.
why did you strike Mr. Murph-'
Because Murphy wouldn't give roe i
civd oucslion, ver honor. hat wa
if kept in a
.llrhy condition. -It
i simple and duraM ajid can be reQed
iKn. ', '
ft can !e attapJid lo uay boiler.
No ; ptanu r klioulij J, lutlmat on ot
luxn. Itmnraiice comiiftK'S will iniire
the civil question y.u asked hiai? J iis and barn vrlwre UiMiDdU fcninf.
skedhioi. as polite as you please MJirIT' nl9
r , V i - .u ciuirci u lor waxer or lKre power.
3Iurphyvuntyour own brother th ,.ui for III unrated JcirctUar and
uijjcaw uuic um uaucatuii I3I4IHI, i-v i price iut . i iimt '-tltl
cepting yourself and uncle, who i ab- : Iaicbltoa GldhoroX. Cw hi
sent at the penitentiary in Huntsville?
Ard what rude aner did : he give to
such a very civ 1 questiou?, He sal'
to me. 'Av cnurse. nruli.t comti.Vnf
excepted ; so I said, 'Murphy, yon are
another, and sthrnck him w'id me fist
hMaucli lloivc; ogianoro, j k
Hauler, GcnerarMiaager;-T.A. GnUefT
LocalMauagci ft" .i.aki noli-lla
for ttaf-Wy Kttiifeuj.,l WakoiM, L
Mmtboot mnt all 4ivt iru4t4 on by Iu4i-
iTWhia or txmt m. Any ln$teM bm ih Inr. .
tii!. A lvwMr 44tV VM 4k I t,
U 1Tt tiita t rr i,' VlarvM li,
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