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s y?..n - - - . . . . . - . - c- - - - y. - - v M;V-"'"- ' " -- --s: :." I- : W "iJS TEMPERANCE; AN D iFAMItYTNEWSPAPiki VOL.' IX. 'O., :WEDNESDAY, INTOV. .17 1875. ISTO. 28. PUBLISHED BYlM '; t i ' RALEIGH N. C ' ; TERMSi ae cjf one year.. ........... ;..;. JJ'J to six months . Ibr-M.tooulMj.... CLUBS:! - r - VMiha of Ten or more names will be taken at 11 80 ach...... .........j... . 118 00 Selected Storn ' , ; Ruth's Stepfather. A cririous trade to take to, but then it has grown to be profitable. Things were at a low ebb with me when I took it up, while now r 'Theb, I won't boast, nly saj that I'm thankful for if. Poverty coms in at theUoor. and! love flia out of the winUow,' so they say; but that's all nonseisei or else your -poor people would pe always miserable, while ac- fiL Bought another and another; and sold them; then got 1o taking them and money in exchange -fox .new. ones, and one way and the other become a regular big dealer as yori. see.; ::rj r: r Hundred ? - Why, new, second-haiid, and 4ith those being repaired tip-stairs by the i men," I've ft got at; least three hundred on the premises while if any body had : told me f fifteen, years ago that I should be doing this I shauld have teogedji That pretty girl showing and ex plaining in 4he machine to a customer ? That's Ruth, that is. : Poor girl I al ways l think of her -and the bread thrown upon the waters at the eama time. . . . .-. Curious idea that, yoa will say, but 111 tell you why. ' k ; In our it ade wo have strange people to deal with. Most of eu are poor, and can't buya machine right off, but are ready and willing to pay so much a week. That suits them and it suits me, if they'll only keep the payments up to the end. - v , Yoa won't believe me, perhaps, but some of them don't do tbat. Some of them leave their lodgings, and I never see them again; and the ihobt curious part is that the sewiug-machine disap pears with them, and I never see that cording to my experience your poor agaiE Many a one, loothat has dis man always more ugni-neariBu a ppeareci like that I do see than tio man "with thousands, I was at my wits' ends tor something nails one to do; land sat; nibbling rfiy day anp grumbling horribly. Doii't go oh like that, Tom,' says my wile; 'things might bo worse. How?' Jsaid. . -i appearea like tnat l do see again perhaps have it brought here by some one to be repaired, or exchanged for a bigger, or for one by a different mak er; for if you look around here you'll see I've got alt kinds new and old, little domestics and big trades there, you name any maker and see if I don't Why, we might have Luke at home, bri out one of his works and bej is doing wen. Well, when I ask these people where Luke's our boy, you khow, and we they got the machine-fr I always had go mm into a meicpuutH know them bv the number it turns where he seemed likely to stay; but 1 oafc that they've bought it through an was in a grumbling nt tnep, ana mere adTertisement or at a salesroom, or was a elickety-click noise the next room that fidgetjed me terri b Things. self in ,.w when there going on in -ay te 0Qt 0f a pawnbroker's shop. But I've, had plenty of honest poo. workmen busy,up stairs a conple ot thousand pounds" worth of bCockyipd in the bank a ' - Hold your longue will yo !T I said rouglLly; 'and ent but into .'the shop to'tryjandworlt''al'off.5-i; gf? Luke came.back soon after looking very strange, and I' -was at hintdtrect- angrily.-. 'Ha dldu tacswrSut' Poor girll and they've got to learn to and the next minute nae it before itwill be of any use.' ; V Poor girl, Lake ? says the wife eoftly ; and I saw i through' my eye lashes that she laid a hand upon his arm and was looking curiously at him, when if he dida's cover his face with iiis hands, rest Lia elbows on the ta bleland give's groan ! Then the old woman got up, fhkd behind his. chair, put iTiTsre vla. crowns down on the desk, took 'out the book,' made his eatries dato of delivery, - first payment, when the other's due, and all the rest of it and was then going into the house. 'Mind, I says, sharply, 'those pay ments are to be keutup to the day: and to-morrow you g. to Rolly's, n ho live nearly opposite to 'em, and tell 'em to keep an eye on the widow or we shall lose another machine.' 'You needn't be afraid, father he says, coldly . they're hone3t enough, only poor.' I was just in that humor that I wan ted to quarrel with somebody, and that did it. ' : -. 'When I a3t you for your opinion, young man, you give it me; and when I tell 3 ou to do a thing, you do it. I says, in as savage a way as ever I spoke to the lad. 'You go over to morrow and tell Holly to keep a strict lookout on those t people do you hear?' ' " V 'Father he says, looking ms full in the face, 'I couldD't insult them by do ing such a thing when, without an other word, he walked quietly out of the shop, leaving ma w&rsa than ever. For that boy had iiever spoken to me like that before, and I-should have gone after him feeling mad like, only some people came in, and I didn't see him again till evening, and "a good .nntie in; i Baid, ana fi- . .A in liia head jrer I'UL -.TF- , - TVT Smith? 1U1 - thing, too, for I'm sure I should have said all sorts of things to the boy, that I should have beenf p?ij. f Qr,af ir.wA qd answers, snapping r j aim me uexi mmuie i wca snowing her that it was. too tiht. and ? some-. how, in a gentle timid way, : th& little witch quite goi over me, and,, I- stop ped there Cvfo hours helping, her, s till her eyes sparkled .with delight, as,; she fonni out how easily isho . could now make the needle dart in, and,, out j of hard materials .'. '. ' ; i Do you .think you, .can. do. it .now ?' fttt'l h'ru-U nTVHT TLT'.lfTl Otu' lirDC3H,r 1 T aiA' us uau iitku cue iojiiau : uiu uiuiuu I jut jcU will would. ; ; 1 ' Mother he says suddenly, you go and see them ?' She didn't answer for a minute, on- ly stood looking down at htm, and then said softly ' "jk.'bey paid you the, first money ?' ' ' No lie says, hotly, I hadn't the heart to take it.' 'Then that money you paid was yours, -Lake t , . ; ' 'Yes, mother he 'say p, simply ; and those two stopped looking one at the other, till the wife bent down and kiss ed him, holding his bead afterwards 1 glad dm I it wiU earn cau't be worsei- l w" come 6tra.gni . if. the wife, and ,7; & I Wis gobg pro,e my- ttey couldll't keep Bp their pajmem-, ";u" ""V does feel 'J'i . - , . .i,L mv wife j mn Va Iheir machine ieeuug "l . -. he , wrong oj - , -" aaa .. mh ae knows that be jtas been m. the wrong ?5S.7t M lb. aa end and hasn't the heart to go. and own OI a pleasant transa. .tS.'MM o'clock that I Xne.wayj.ve ueeu o- tllA Wrlor fire, with the uar- i t.."-.v..0 j. - for a few moments between her hands;, for she always did worship that chajp," our only one; and then 1 closed my eyes tight and went on breathing ; heavy and thinking. ! For something like , a new revela tion had come upon me. I knew Luke was five and twenty and that I was fiftyfour, but he al ways siemed like a boy to me, and here I was wakings up to the fact that he was a grown man, and that; he was thinking and .fealing as I first thought and felt when I saw J his mother, nigh upon eight and twen ty years ago. . I; .. I lay IjiacV, thinking and telling my self I was very savage vith him for deceiving me, , and that I wouldn't have him and hia mother laying plots together against me, and that I wouldn't stand byttud see him make a foci of himself wiih the dirst rirettv ' . 1 Mi 1 . Tl 1 l I ill I yes; I think so ; I am so So um 1 s.nys I, gruffly make it.atl the easier for you to the moneys and pay for it , , . 4 And I will work so hard she rsaid earnestly. ''"" sif-'y-iv.-tr Tl-atydq "will, -my 'dear I says iu sp:le of myself, for I felt sure it wasn't me speakinbnJt somethiDg in ms. ' She-beeniUrlong ?' I said, nodding towards her mother. : : n 'Months she said, with tears start ing in her pretty eyes ; JJjafc'fiheyad dtd- brightly, 1,. shall have.:enog'h with this to got her-. cood medicines and things she can fancj ;' and ,? as I looked at her, something-in me said ',(jrod bless you, my dear ;,;I,.hdpe was a at yon will cad the, next minute, I; going down - stairs calling . myself f00l. , ' jj-,- . h. ?.i ;t.rf Ar;V jih :They , thoiight I ..didn't kngw: home but Itlid ; there, ; was. jtla. wife going over and over againa, to a Ben nett's place,; and , all f sorts oj little nice things were SJ made ,vand ..taken there. .,1 of ten used to se themrjtak-. ing abo.uitr.bujijl r tookjjaoj notice"; and tha.t. artful r scoundrel; . izf. 1 boy. tiUke used to pay the half-crown eye? ry week'out of his own '"pocket, af tor going to fetch it from the widow's. ,'. And all the time I - told. ; myself j I didn't Jike' it, 'for. I could,! see .'that Luke was changed; aiid'atways 'think ing of that girl a girl not half ?igood enough. tor, nun. l rememoerea ning out of the room, leaving me with my darling nestling on my breast. said mj darling for she has. been thasunshihe of our home ever since a pale, wintry sunshine while the sor row was fresh, but spring and sum mer now. V:- - ' . Why, bless her I look at her. I've felt ashamed sometimes to think that she, a lady, by birth, should come down to such a life, making me well, notlreuhti hd end of money by her cleveir ways. But sheVhappy, thinking her hus band that is to be the finest fellow 11 n- aer ine sun ; ana let me ten you there's many a gentleman not so well off as my" boy will be, even if the mon ey has all como out of a queer trade. George If anville, in Cassell's zlne. ' '., ' 1 : ittiscellaniL SCHROEDERS AERIAL SHIP. A Description of the Working Appara t1. Work has been commoncei on the shipahdlt"i8 confidently expected that Bue' will be ready for her trial trip in about twrO weeks. The skeleton of the "ship Ta made of double O wire ; braced lengthwise by single O wie. xne Buip nseii is eigmy-nve ieet long, nlne'feet hisjh; and s eight feet wide, and in shape resembles a Ions steam- 4hiphiill, Hvith the exception that the fore and aft projections extend about seven feet from" the body of tho ship. The irohT shaff 5 runs lengthwise, the some folks has made me that case- the business, and then ba mf-Wner. No 1 says ; ' ifyou plot together, IU "plot 'all alone,' and then I preten ded to wake up, took no notice, and had my D propeller being - attached to to brie end, and the pulling propeller theotherin'brder that : they can ; be worked td the best advantage, and to allow the ship to turn around on its own pivot in the air. Underneath are two rudders, 4or aaid onoft f or siee- crease in height. Aided by the "pull ing arid pushing power the inventor claims that he will be. capable ohma- kmg the ehip stand still in the' air over any given point. Practical', use will be made of this advantage by ta- king a photographer along, for the purposo of securing photographio -views of certain section of the coun- , try. From a certain height in the air ro says ne can see tue bottom 01 a,.ny The photographio views which he pr posea to have taken will bu chiefly us lul to the topographical Corns. Mr. Sohro'fdcr says that his eiica -Lar, pimi.u lo him taut ' higher aluiospheres approacbiug North Pole, where tho lower cut. increase .u cold tae up;)er curiv crease in -warmth, and ho is tli confidt ut that he capable: of v - over this region, aid fiu.hrig tL which millions have been- sTen many valuable livef lot.t a pass tho open Polar J5ea. Tho first aocent will bel niad. about two weeks.-Cineijsa!, mercial. TEE FORTUNE ELL ' MAMC. i'-9 i 0n I. J v ;7 . in 7 ' ' 7 - J . - t i At last came an atternoon wnea x , tllQ radders, and . thus IuA&va. the To' dream of a millstone rp'nd N unn r Tipk 14 ft sifrni of what Vaa. niay, -a j w " - " . a , ; ' i -: expect if you marry an extrjf aga "" - : . . -Arte It is very lucky. to dreamy , y pay for a thing twio f0rWOr.l von" will niafcJ. tat i n i1;yfrrec9ipted.i U9, J uu . zr . ''V ir- . For a per m em"ttB.s?ea. ted isy rtunate ; for it f j, mg him on no acccfunt toAcr bid. ; , IsdS if To dream otalirea you are. wise, yoa .jf , bet0i: lights in yourkouj; - . : yon go to teWfi'Sfrx:- t To dream of having a grelTISSrifo 7 uf aj r , Ami krtflw there was something wrong The wife had gone out directly after dinner, Baying she fas going to see a sick woman I knew who.it was, bless ori Trntfl was fidgeting about, villi. Uiav not himself ; and at last he Aretycu good at .works. he said. - -. . Whit works ?' gaswpia j nf thinca as -with' prosperity quiet, .when - : , - denedthat someumm - Lnke came in from the workshop with W1LC O nothing, t and totting up the men's piecework, ana xro no:I meariworks oitmufeoc beea epoireu " Luf ;onftln them : and. the sight go- . Zt fond ol 6rTr:rIrA made me ive way about of him made me f eel as if I mu.t quar- v,inJ clocks t? pieces apu.,vS p :utn, -j, .i : - '. inveui . of.mfi ana lcok at this tliree ,,00d sound m 4 JSmachine 'of mini for I can't makers, had gone nobody knew where, BewiDg-machine - r who 8hould come into the shop but a gewwi.b ,L fiwish in h-.ja-ft lnokin? woman in very shab- " Vir . , i "uj , - nb to have a uv widow's weeds, bhe wantea a mi- . . .. . , V,ot Hft saw it too. oui u."0 bristles all sei up oy; uuu.mB - - , achines, by best 'my put iu mwuu -..-j gan to read. - - tfc Sflwlri-ni achines is ;- rwl T rot thoseaaj,: j ft hour's Uine f0t herself and daughter to learn, l0- bltI beganto seeabitthe and said she had heard that I would fiddling & ' . n0L vou know, Lake the money by installments. Now, rea8S7 and!, cranks and :ust bal ftn hour before by our shop as I was going xo " clock, I had made a vow that Pd give the ashes, shelve wheels; I fouhd o , a dress mak- up al that part of the trade, and I was looks, kissed me or neighbor's we, ... -ih herast , aS I am with one hand she r i u to co- and before night, by when Pm cross-and said No.' ? and putting this and that .But you will if the lady gives secun- lit?' had got her ijn the way of ty saj8 my wife hastily, together, .b s thouch with muL onr WOman save such. a woe supper. x 1 i'roaH omtt thfl next lUUiu W and made myself very busy about I hit and went out, v- ing, anu j miorht have confided the place, ana x uam j sharply than usual, but tao wile ana Luke -seie as quiet as could be ; and about twelve I went out, with a little oil-can and two or three tools in my pocket. It was not far to Bennett's place, and on getting to the right house I asked for Mrs. Murray, and was di rl floor, where, as I IKCICUV CJ VM-L-O www took his of servants is madness. - To dieam of a bear foretokens mis chief ; which your vision shows you is a bruit.. ' , When a fashionable .young, lady t o fiViorh it is a sikn that UlOaUlo Ul Ml ww. f . - . - her thoughts are running upon the m otnrm hrAWln!. 1 , T . 'nnuA thft rlnor. I could hear the and she knew how put out l vaD, i - , - , J , , ov v. had mv clickina o! my semg-raachine, and JSn" el Tui what she whoever was there was so busy over it evemnp tea ,nfilw rav that thev did not hear me knock, so I ad heard that I would Knew so - ,7:"-. 0ened the door softly and looked in tnS SS?" ;rd a ix.au ever. X inventor confidently expects to be able to go whithersoever he will. The ship is attached to the -billoon by 1496 ropes, situated at equal disi lances apart, in order to preserve as exact a balance as possible. The ca Wttv of the balloonns 265,919 cdbic. They might have conttdea in me., z -, aq will ua us6d; and colonel I said bitterly, hut all the time I knew is 80 light that it Is cal- . It you dream of cloths it is a warn- that I wouldn't let them. , 'They 11 be at on6 cubic feet will have a ing not to go to i,w, for, by , the rule spending money throwing it away. - . . 0Qd and three-qiarter 0f contraries, you will be Bure 01 a I know they've spent pounds on them ounc fc thu3 making the lifting power nonsuit. ':; already. A,: " , T f iht balloon about 29,000 pounds, When a young lady dreams 01 ' At lust I got in such a way tna ,1 tQng nailed down our foreman, lew mm in- ...Vn,. uannnn will bo inflated Bbuitlv discontinue charge, and took my bat and. went af qU acity inasmuch as the ways go warmly and thickly shod ter tnem. :r: - . . ' extreme rarelaction 01 tne air au wet weauuei, a in altitudes tends to withdraw j.the out- CARRY THE LAMBS. jontori-lnokins women, one 01. J:.:T "IJs to me. had sent the a"8e, " " tt. mre Rkto. of a pastor who had beeu " ... .. . 11 TOnri nressure, wu r -. , 4. . . iBflri in t.hfl flonrt risni t. - . . 1V . i.-n 1 tj rMi cnuareu,. mo cuuuiou v"tr- . - - f radilv .and peruapa kuiDu mw wwv vM' nett's place, for a couple 01 airty, ae- . r re from the balloon and the wnom i . ,. 1 l the hydrogen rnsxae, - lmf nlfl 1 flnvA Riiv. see 11. . 1 eot 'fl.olp.on rnme DaCK- . . . 1 J I .l'KtUrk ITT T IIH I 111 I 14 I IIUUl I 1 w " on tne loreueau, inhervchair, the widow aaay uu fhine. and I could a:t rA orhanabtir oroftv because of the noise, and were Aftnflritv at' an flnnareaaiiondist says : .. . .. -.'ij.i writesuuiBHUK r- - . ... ... , , . keeping guard 80 that mej Bnooa . the baUoon 'He now "P". clumsy have! The poor woman gave wnr, look at us thatit" made me with one hand she pressed me back into my ch.air, and then with the oth er she lit a splint and held it to my tobacco. -r a svia nlwavs sets over came very stUl, only as I got nearer . . , .11 Li.:i- I ' t ..-..-1,3 Voof n. . it..i : v, (oAd nrhin.h Toio lutuuiv rnnm i CJUiV uvw enough that the pain and suffering she Cry, and then I opened the door gent must have been going tnrougu u ana weuu - ThSungpowero, - theectdnerenh.. is while the weight ot the appara eluded to preu is, wuua t a Rermon one Sabbath tna the cafl, oauoou, uon-iUBi ou,r lcui . . , tL tUB, b ' . . , . , . Ttim.t.h to adults. ' machinery is but 4,owpouuus, lernoou x - - .. . Lcd flint tho main hope of the M - r. . . u k nvcr nd. situa- t TCOO fhfive. stanainj; fwit : .t.. . oft- lamnkiner m si- vears vvumu buwu xju.c r, j - line Miai. , - .. I" , , . iLnrna i -. more out of temper than ever, fori lying ? Lv bit of dinner and tea; with could feel that if I stopped I should u Umle and they iforced half-a have to let Ler have one at her own ' 1 nWnaeaV wel , and I went terms.,;And so it was; for there, if I like a hefe maD- so ret didn'fc let her have a first-class machine, back ilieeio a. mol ,oik - a aa fibe only paying seven 'baa ueeii .-t-- , i, 6uuv"u ' : , , , . f rleBhing There; sVid my wi sonietniDodmme. TT7ll Bf VIU . something is told you Lnd six down,, and undertaking to pay haU-a-crown a week, and no more se- said; 'but the curity than nothing.- r smaU' '. ' , Td make it worse, too, 11 x uun .f rl av as we were ' M1 the thins: home without charge, the midst of people who were Lnke going with it, for he was back at 1 ?i.:i.mnhineB: if the tiow. r keeping my bcoks, being me We for half an hour, I was back, with my eyes closed, dropping off to sleep, when the wife said (what had gone before I hadn't heard) . Xes, he's asleep now.' ; Jf . That woke me up, ot. course, uuu I didn't lie there shamming and heard his ted as she was, it gave me a Kinu ui heafl bent by the sewmg-, . ! ' wife sat in a chair, and. on ner -r "1 l i i lUt wttA a ' an. ra. i saia to :u v.a fan.ft rinriea iu mo tVipn!f.f I- iv ' 1 5 nrvinor ft if hOT4 Ut I went up sUirs softly, and all -was w , q preacb regularly to thechi - to me i - . - ... . a -. rmnn one Dauutiu . i 4 T - . .. , . J. . . . i:a TVia tbonrhts The baUoon is fastened to the snip ia the rising geucnv". J r, and two-fifths tons. He church turn ' It's no business of you But the very .- t . i .-tar. oi ueuyo living.!" :--,.v.v- h:nesi the k w. ' keeping my bcoks, being excuemy. r- - . - , - . , . , j dare foVins toT r .4. .. t A r - . f fi Shfl's living m a. wrbicucu 5 - 1U.DV O' -r fJ ' j;t' W Oil T. I tltlO millHJ iHiliiVV JA.VI-' - t . B. W.-V1VBUI1II1I1K. 1 H WftTOTl 1 II I I I W7 Wfc-ta ' - il. a n ii uuuau - i l' l u il ww ' w .it tu.uoni in n. -wViiRner. ' "iIvon to n,ake him. more busy white hands were trjjng ;yery vexed than he was, Lnkef said the hard to govern the tnmg, ana.ro iearu wife - and he told her. ! ' how to use it well. , ;. i I conldn't do it, mother he said, So thafs the gal, u it? I said -to ,t-u ' nrt.breaking. rnvself. ' Ah, uus.e, my uuj-, myseli roughly ; and I turned, then to -fl8 the poorirJ, crying .ftj" ? K look at who it was bending , oyer,: my Ut,hearLivouldreaj.;wh;on . the machinei ; bea, wh alle l'of p4vi,goa out T iUnldfiee no face only a flight xacB lay; r thlWldQW-hSWj 0. Of ficrure in rusty black ; and .a pair '; excitedly. hvir her me to ' - r ir;t their and th.n tho lw6ntr, and I sat and growled whu u rlW e, I news wui i me wuuw wi i . . i - ' : i .. .. tHlto couia i jng mypelf aii-tue-' weaK-mmu if Wont . onTi n.nd telliue '4;ho wife v . jaa tinker m- ""--i,, . . COPDie iix ; - P'-AntiB - that hiinPfla'Wtt8 uoing to me aoge, say- mo- , th ere w -nery withou ;'co andUnkej, tn-,xptnse;tna putting V ,Vu .tbe jobs didn't come aQd I should be ruined. m .Tthat I was Obliged "to get You ougbt to be asl that business was going ashamed of your- said. says L - I didn't think x v i 1 - -. '' byf?5,.,- l-.v work as happy r- . . . . nin.l ahd Wstliug 1 , ; . ..Such a tool as iu u 8wu - as a king- , : " i I , r , iu ?Tf action to one who was evidently a la- abreakage can't tsll you. ' ; ' ' I Go on, Luke.' she said. , " ; j rpu'ro half Btarved he EftiJ, JLCJ ' - . ! husky way. Oh, mother, it bltj. Such a swees, wwu the poor woman herself dyihd with some terrime aistasc fTVia wifA sished. - JL W ' ... w . . j me.' he went oh, ft king. . , ; . i -w- T Af action to uue wuu :rtl LnT.fl every now ; and then 1 got , ftnd come down in the wotJd 1 but J. coui," br" . f Yes 1 says, to .iivuig wji ijcuwv-..- how ordina ry needlework, and failed, ahd that as a last resource they had triatt to ; get hard they, had tried to live IV . . wbeel or w - - ' tan f,n the machine that:byiWu IV": Place, where xve.uuM. . , - - B v the feife . i-v! mr r. v m uiiu uvj i r ... i ui ii Luiiibw j i machines in nve.. r; - BOE9 m0th6t BaJs u , " , lerevman's widow,' Ji t Anniin 'i'nm i m RHuaixi- i- over inaJh, i -Mf we cot to l-'r ehottl."4 edles and , tton-' Soori alter I bought t Anf. iVrt fnrther. for at .that ment the girl started, turned around f nt-n'.i "nnii me a timid, wonder- in a ina face, that mada my neart give horri- queer throb, and I couldn't take , my girl, and eyes ch her v v : , . -Jj Vlmnat L Hush r she said soiuy, noiaiug . uF an. T saw it was as uun -i i oa if olii Viiiil hp.Hn :-ill and irauspaiu-fH. aa ; ' My name's Smith I . said, faking eut a screwdriver . . 4 My machine ; how doe it go? Thought I'd. come and see.' . -; ' ; ' Her face lit up in a moment ahd she came forward eagerly. t '. I'm so glad you've come,' she said, I can't quite manage this. She Tainted to the thread regulator, meet her husbaDd where paiu kudaor. urn no more. ... .. ?i vv . , . ,... .t.,-l": j'tMi; I; -t Unln't rroe ver plainly, for there .VIV- -. ' " . .. - - , know r"T.. w- .U:.i Wward. as if to "protect iu B" anl the, wife loed aVpe ened w8yy,c-u c :1 --;ta .r 1 But there' was Tier neea,p. Vi;stht wasn't inVspbe, and tha in k .very; genUewway ae ?r; her pretty face ife laying Uittle " . tiiot it rannot swav and intents oi his grovm-up- in BUCU a nii" - ;- . m - i , t . . t!,41 of to and fto, so, that it is mpossib.e tor 6 ,n tne t,a KlinoTi to cet out of aperxjenaic- tbe youiu JO w SSihe ship has two masts, directed. If he can get the . boya and ?Sntwreach up to the 2irls of to-day for Christ, , he has On the top of made sure of the men and womeu oi ?rr 7 r,.,'.: fastened t.n.morrow. His business is 10 each mast a iarg. - . . , , ttf the;hetting perpendicularly, ana wi tne iamu3. K.HSiteelf is fastened to the netting - - : i it.. .n.tnr in CaSB OI HU' I tinu. Ml ai"""- hymn ...... n I -t i-J'o tnnnntftliiH. -wao wtu- iwthA lower part oi the Dauoou weemauu0.j . ' . explosion the lower p Lowell Mson, m Savannan ft8.fJ?.Mar,e para- GeorRi a, in 1827, at the-suggestion of helpless head upWOul ft Euthmg her soft bVowh .WVi :j Mother, aay.3 that aomeinong within me, I think abexeV. room , i ; 'but1 lady ?' Luke, the nest at Home forthiPi forsa- 4 . iHtihird.1' Tinker my".bdy,? wui voa ed and fetoh b Cther, will see to what wants oi"S x-o hov ave a sofi as he caught my in his. and the next moment he did what hehad not done for years kUsed me on the cheek-Deioxe tun .. tm a iari?a Para' ball'th paiioou - r - - ,af,v. The cirourastances were short distance whu . One day as7l met her L ju .irwfisseft. up underneath, to a friend . uoe ua . . scent ds r0raau. d irom a iriend the rtpjxl a - i iUViA bnlloon eoes ar a moter that 1 cannot uuu a j commenceB,; - , wui von write one lor down ia a circle like an eagle, epreaa- tune vu ... - , - , v-".-. 'ThA balloba is made me ? ' Certainly,' 1 repneu l ng bi wxngs. , The baUoon is ma u e mmiz impromp of cambric musiin, w- --;u T eo- npr BOOa after, I 5ards have been useo iu i ture, ana tne lengvu is nearly twfnty-one miles. The'puUing and pushing propellers are worked by cranks, four men at each crank, and work in the lower cur rent about three hundred , and fiity revelutions a minute, increasing the number ol revolutions with the m- , When I saw banded it to her. I do not remember that it was sung in publio in Savan nah but it became bo popular that, not long afterward,! had it printed by Paiker, of Boston, and published . by him. v- Subscribe for.the ITEiEHn ; only $2. 7 LI - M hundreos oi uuus. v,- . . ed of you jou, man
Spirit of the Age [1873-1???] (Raleigh, NC)
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Nov. 17, 1875, edition 1
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