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' , . . ' . - ; g V' . I, - r TiivrT"' 8- 1875- n J I . i! Ill l vVUI.iJ X v -- 7, i , . . The iru Blush. r- ... W I'm maples bjr theoottagsporoh Grew crimson in the sunset light; Wg U theuJyeeiieflwtBdgto- .1-1 Tt i all the more when. die perceived that William Matson had irae in .huietLv. and was now standing beliiaaafler-ebair put an end to the conversation. Madge rAtirnd to her own home to .think of Janet's words und to confess secretly that thev were wise. - Honrs Massed before John nariey re turned home. He was a man ot gooa abilities, and well-to-do in the world and having married Madge because ne THE BLACK HMLLS 4 TIOXI8T8, pit- Which nude her perfect face to bright ?. 1 li nr gently down the steps, And down the pathway's flickering shade, Bnt still o'er tender cheek and brpw ; ( i r The same deep radiance warmly played., ""Enough, bh sweet !" I whispered low; ' j . "Thahsart is mine I yearned to win; ' " N tunaet inshibat loTe'rpnre dawn, ' ' - beak fhtt MOei soil within lfi ' . -: -- , - COVBTSUIP AFTER, SI A,BBJAUE. ' i V' Now this is what ! call comfort," ' . said Malee Barley, as she Bat down by her neighbor's fire one evening; "here with the kettle slflinuiior on the hob. and the tea-1 1 things "on the table, expecting every minute to hear your ( husband's st )p, and see his kind face look in at the 'door. Ah ! if my husband was but like yours, Janet;'' , ; "He is like mine in many, of his ways,' said Janet, with a smile, " and if , , ; 1 you will allow me to speak plainly, he V would be still more like him if you would take more pains to make him Ljothesby a cracking,, and slippers .i-comfbrtabtei ' ' e" " What do you mean ?" cried Madge. .: " Our house is as clean as yours; I mend CV ,CB " " ' of the Black tiuis expetu- to engage re Gordon, one tion, who returned home :wA.Unr tin. says the Virginia (Nev.) i?rtfrrprt, a very preuy from- A Wy in. the Green Mountem o-tWiia to miorm uer w" chances would be' in Tirgima. City to ret a situation as a teachejr, or, if poe- - - L nM OAAAm. Bible, what encouragemeu f-thelurtle is r the main source of loodj supply to the Conibo oidouvu " The forests and waters f urniBh him fiah. . ' . i. . TiBwanaDer re ,i;i,a,i V,nnaAVwrer would prooaoiy re iniorcemeuw, ,';-- im.r Tr7' com i, fr.iir.winc lniormauou; nrnvaintniscuy; u "u" company immediately commenced erect ing a stockade eightyfeet square, insiae of whic they built a number of log tiSuikjveAher.expectedto haye l bm8 . w0 thus protected -alike But partly because lie - tl . wefttiier and the Indians. Mr. and partly Anrnl nr cava Tiftt after erectinff quarters i,., raiia far;p.a to make him vain, 1 , to nfospect, though . - .1 1. 1 oonh 1 .. 11 1 M liav fnllTirl they had grown very com necessarily on asmau ucuio. - r.ti, annnl.lthat John began to think ,,, in.t M Custer had stated, from i.!.a o1r.-lir.iiiR n more comfortablo place i rWta "to bed-rock - PieviouB than nis own flreside7 v -iJ ' fi.tina their auartert the frost was wu TTiat niffht the rain fell in torrents, tne . , w the surface, but Dy O . .1 I a TT winds howled, and it was not untu tne th were completed, early in midnight hour had arrived that iiariey January( the frost was from one to tnree left the public house and hastened to- feet deep. Gold was found as high as ward his cottage. He was wei umju, fifteen wnia to the pan, ana oiu iuu.r1D ,i,n Via at lencth crossed the threshold.; J -tate that with sluioes from i, a aa iia rrnifflv muttered, " used to i j fiftsiiv be made. In that OLD fgQgfc7 SitMst Oile !0f thIIitedT that ;" but he Vas not uwd " to the tone and look with wliioh his wife drew tn welcome him, nor to nna ury near my husband's clothes, and cook his din nfir as carefully .as any woman in the parish, and yet he never stays at home of an evening, while yours sits here by your cheerful fire night after night as happy as can be.' . "As happy as can be on earth, said her friend, gravely; " yes, arid shall I toll you the Secret of it, Mauge i - . T wisih vmi would." said Madge, with I a deep sigh; "it's misery to live as I do now." "Well, then," said Janet, speaking distinctly and slowly, "I let my husband see that I love him still, and that I learn r. invB him more. Love is fli rhain that binds him to his home. .The world may call it folly, but the world in not mv lawiriver." ' " And do you really think," exclaimed Maae, sin surprise, " tnat nusDanas caro "forthat'sort of thing!" "For lote, do you mean?" asked Janet. ' Yes; they don't feel at all as we do, Janet nd it dont take many years of married life -to make them think of a wifn nn a sort of maid-of-all-worlf. "A libeL Madge " said Mrs. Matson, laughing; "I won't allow you to ait in t i William's chair and taiK so. could come bringing the highest recommendations a ladv and a scnoiar. i ' . . . i. nro frequentiy in receipt oi sum , . il.Ic 4-ltwviicrli have concluded to answer m the Enterprise : Miss B. : Tour note is unaer fv Teachers here command-from iw 8200 per month, . in gold com. i costs about 835 per monm, auu nw0. from $15 to $75, according to uie cap of the lodger. Female domestics com , ,i irnm ft.i5 to ftlO per month, with UifUlu av v - , . board included, of course, w neu. you could obtain a situation a or not we cannoi say. pend on many things. in uie u, place our present teachers are prob ably the best teacnera in mo you were to come you wuuiu . - M,r. II unn' are wait for a vacancy; auu j- -not fine looking you could not pass the feiamination of our superintendent L . .Jnu man: and if you ar-vry " """'O " . .- n L. beautiful, the apprehension wuui that you would get married before you learned the names oi youirpu. " do not think a private sonooi wouiu suo- The forests ana waver ZZL - Ttemenal serru proper ol in vw KanrToftr-ir, for Utue eise uu , , ,. , . vn like other Kinuro Scanprocureit Between Augurf U ' lnCXleton form. . 15th 8nd September 1st th. water. Gen.Myer, theUcayali,the 9"', aids, acting under on which the Uonioos uy, o, Oongreasano. impetuous, in consequence ox 7ZSi, ordgra o! the Secretary oi the Bummite of the the immediate oti " . .rva- mgOu 1ft v oat. maoes oi bu - ivuuco. -r- . . . bare, and the turtle turning a ou menoee. On a fixed day, says i&rioner . marine, the Combo, emoar. iu VPalher, the rise ana ou neowj -. .-, . Wa -vers, and, genenuj Miiaw uiuji- - - . . nf nhaerva War. inaugurated me y S; anfreporta b rijH v .mUm us daily to unpar P?p" r ,;Lnff information uaoie uu rr7v the rise and furnished with all necessary uvu -- rivers, and, gener ,w i IA rv i tan ni nii uaTiK"" . ' .w and travel up and down wie n unusual phenomena wiuun ti,j.. tr nixtv or even ono umnu ..- , . the; discover on the shore the domain of meieoro" the claw-marked furrow made by the The new branch ol the serrioe at " " - . . hi .laV naviira- "u;irwh;n"walking,they call a f iSS- and having built at some twe , hundred J the principal yards from the water tneir - 7 gulf, up tne in..theypatienUy wait in ambush inland citioa down ' . .. . I ATiiunfUllDul W H" Duuw' arrival of their ampuiDious r"- - - rwan. until-as GeneUy their iistinct to unerruig . have daily re SnLL encamping hardly precedes Uuow tf rther at Port- ports ox ine w ; . , a vnmwn. Halifai V w V v - - 1 Al. nlanYiU AnnilCD. IOT valley aione uiuc iov o o onr. tv trt say nothing 01 ine i"- A,wv T . . 11 Q r.nntrv of which this is so Bmall TV, numerous specimens ol . 11 . . ' t Van Tin rnnroanh I ... . . l Taaara rinrdfin nn thn nennn : uur iw r.iri rimnrrni noma vr f. laf hnnra. and dirty footmarks as he 4.-1,.- ftrfl very rich. Silver, aa. in his arm-chair. Some change had , . d were also found .t to Madore he was very sure. She nn.i miners sav . there: is every 3 v. i,ori Vinnarht her years V It -vi. MnrA-noa. there. Mr. wore a ureao 1x1 o - "iidoicbuuiiui iiwi "66o- , uu -r si -ii. i;,ion nnliar around uiet...t ' i: t v, thnv first readied 1 r,nl Vmhind it was no -.i 1 n n trimmed with white . t.u fmmrl a hole whichu i,,,iiri fine structures and lurnisu ribbons, on her head. . . ! . ome of Ouster's Jnerb, had dug. It was them wit1 the apparatus of the modern ivvnn omarf. Miidtfe."-he exohumed, tt- A ich feet loneand eight nnl.mnm. About getting employ- at last, when he had stared at her for . men jumped into it and ment private f amihes there is but one r.mo l,tfl t me in silence, "wu" nut. aome dirt and louna miecu fi;ffinuity. ine connueuo" . - been here wortli dressing for to-mgnt(. cent8' worth of gold the first paniui washed. The men then surrounueu m hole, took off their hats and gave- tnree eheers for Custer, ADoutiweu- o . . , five prospect holes were suns, auu m every instance there was goou coioi otam roots to bed-rocK. iub uu.uv they had to carry the frozen earth to vauv - , by more than a day or two we of the turwes. uu - - midnight and two o'clook, UCH w vv o , knd, Oregon, and San Francisco. ttaui . L t,.ii -Wt and Galves- an ana xui j an ana xu- .u. as Z' ne swell agitate, the river. Its ton, am ' ldbe ... 1 1 71 'rhrMiaannu 1 Tnnnii iwiiiauivi ids mucn oerwui - - . obtained from place, within the range of iara fairly seem to boil. . . li m ninmaily tumbling out 01 Uiruoo .- j.i J5on. the river and "pread Uieniseive known as shore. The Combos, BquawiuKl ,uonV d are divided into two kneeling ute their leafy sheds, and of ob9erTation and profound Biienoo, T'T of observation, re- for. action. The turtles, wno repor, - . keeping moment "No one until you came," said Madge, didn't dress for half laughing. I? Nonsense; you me!" cried John.' " " Yon won't believe it, perhaps, dm did, I have been talking with Mrs. Matson this evening, and she gave me aome very eood advice. So now, John, nrhnt would vort like to have for your .nnnorl" ' ' ' - John, who was wontw shelf at night and content himself with dimcuiiy. , , lies has been so often abused that they are demoralized, and have settled down to believe there is pothing reliable but ft r.l,inaman. and he cannot be depenueu ahont the tim of the Chinese new year. The difficulty lies in the fact that .r more of those brutes here call- ed men than there are ol tnose ange uiucu . . . I a. .1 J atwimiTinn. ,t,arate themselves into detachment, on por. anu -7, and Uving the -ter, digrapidly with tneu other and to fore feet a trench own wu r-; - Ww,Wnflton. that the , 4 fnnr feet broad tne cmei .11 varus ionic, nuu 1 , i j m tne nnut. ? r . -n,. .r,lv themselve. to veins ana srw . - , by two deep. 'Ihey app j . " Me knownby numbers, whe net workwitn .uou.e.u..r. . n nitBll state, or lirmsn and envelop. inem as iocv 4-mUtiiur their flies about them in a fog. " A. soon a. they are Li. .-i t u waaliinor necessarily nnri women, and the men have a way , i.: .ir.iv Vint in the I i nrluVh conerallv. in aooui mane DroBoeciiuK 'j d.v..., 1 ui iww 0 short time intervening between the far.) ishlng of the stockades ana mo o . ... .1 nr: .liar f ATnaara. UOrdon auu ti anything he could find, thought Madge s tfa obtftined about : $15 worth of ol money Bnd go back and supijort her J . v..aor1 an1 very - . iWh we saw on n, ;ntn wif. with her tune di- - . , who came here with the Dest mieuiuma t- tVifiil1v- lav un a great deal satisfied I America, and in transmitting report. the trench. In this contest of paddling daily, w. ' Thm n , feet more than one turtle tumbler tion, telegraphed mm 10 .. . . .1. ,.,- nr fall 01 Uie lhmuuicw. enough for tiie.accompuen, 01 briefly t, all that oiiont to berefused. and very fl. nri Riint arold. which we saw on lh r into a wife, with her time UUCl VW o.vv- - 1 iivsv v ' . I , chocolate wasj ,.,-ti gioux uity. i-ney uyo between presiding over -x-.-.i. n,A thle. Then his wUe f1iHnovered some rich gold and v.omo nd hunting around town for a sat down for a wonder, by his side, and 8Uver bearing quartz lodes, which old Cuinaman to do her housework. II this talked a little, and . listened, and looked mmerg to be as rich as any in laat BUgge8tion is of u interest to you, pleased, when at last, as U ne couiu the country. , " Jn may depend upon e - -r heln it. he said : Mr. Witoher says that his companions her6( ftnd may know in advanoehat any Dear old Madge." feel that they nave siruc. " one 01 tnem u . . n l.nm I ..... .1 n-tiu I . . t Jmy wr.ir.nn than a Tliat was enough; ner eiuow wiuiiuiu return Cf tne iwo geuwomcn appreciauon 01 task. The turtle, tuem maa- - ";' .,, Dre0eding day. the river. fow . a "T.S,:u.- .n the wliile the " i'rouauuiw - - 1 1. a tu. ovniuiuul for : . . it . rivAn 1 mntnorifl eonuiuuu r . bo. have anxiously waiveu. - B -r-" 4f.fn, boura. As a vtibK for moment has arrived for which the Coni- - : . . , -. n. .n.iinor twentv-iour uou. signal the whole band suddenij 'AZZekciio verified, but tl.hir Inrking-Plaoes anu uanu vu. .:' n.. f,,rln not BUlv Ul mo niuj-' retreat for they would themselve. No, because your, husband is W- f ounJ Us way then to the arm of his great or e purpose of obtaining reinforce- tliousand of the youths allies U1B WllO o luicp """" .... 1 .. 1 John cares for me my as n 11.... ft ilri not ;;ir oiihe bia not t. 4 ess sliadow, from what i. known to exist, the ks, character of the weather which will nat- Js- ti.m bv their tail., and throw them urally follow. - united of Yermont , JSTZ u - 1 xvjtxixu "- j . 1 v r 1 1 1 .4 . . 1 - 1 srn 1 u fercnt. and values his wife's love, while .. and 8he quietly looking at the meuU left the little colony .quiie wh0( belug brought up among so m , disappeared, a thousand prisoner. fmerourial)i bygrometer, ano- .k- f . i 1 . t . I 1 3 nM 1-. a 111 1 1 a 1 - unA inn timr t.iimv rHHiiv 1 11 . v..1h rf ia uuui.ii 1 aw" w x . well. Snow in the par anu u w women, never ruix.D u y ' often remain in xneuauuv - m.-mate-(oiectro aelf-regiBtenng), ane- i. T don't think that," said Janet, " al- tliontrh I know that he said to my hus- ian.l tl, other day that courting time . i. imi'niMt- of a man's Ufe. I i,,.r.w John did not alter his opinion, w La went away thinking of hifl courting time as a joy too great to be .i,i " " Tpar fellow." Cried u-t "' $ "i,rr.,,wl, her tears. " I do believe he was ' liarmv then. I rememlier I used fl ra A f tor awhile J Oliu spone hrwu. Mn.lirA. dear, do you rememDer ine 0 ' . -i. - 1- U i.l old days when we used 10 s uuj vj , " at! in your mother a kitcuen i Yes. ,4 Model " I wa. a youngwr mau then Madge, as the Ma Tnc, hanosoroy-, " lie older, plainer, aiuiL-r. is about six inches deep, dui o are angels in disguise plains below two feet deep, liie cauie 1 , , 'v n,rion wn. the grass . , 1 ,Awfiipr v f.ii mil 1 n liiriir 111 jUjiid x " v nn.ior ihA Rnow ueuiK iTO'lvvvv v i w ' t f,l their stock anything else. Game to satisfy Juror. was unable ants. 1 rain-oauflfe. and maximum, With the appearance of oayiigu hh ter thermom- massacre begins; under the axe. of the J" wWch tha .everal in.Uffones the shell, of the ampuium uj ,lrtnomena must be love me and, am grown vou you loved me ; uo you still?" T T O ." She looked1 up in his face, and nor .1 Tt vm like eoing J ,. 4- i ' ,.1.1 to fael his arm LTOi; nnblishes details of the "Great- to listen for his steps as I sat with my -d in hbftu lay 0n his shoul- hoftd cure for diphtheria. Thisdis- I tim nra. iiiuuiuic iw wav i . i 1 i.nn umu 11 liics juuu aaoa in iiPfiiuuu ut ai. (lfHir XUUtllCE J s-a o w I a6ra WIU ilCtU uuvw o I -w S'S to olbw the evid'ence sufficiently closely SrawlSJd-. Game to satisfy his own mind, last weeksough w OTU .. .u - .Wendant in the case, and got ; fAiiin in trrpiiL uuuuunuwt i uw . . i ,1 umftruU iruiu vucm j 1 Uplentyof gtimber, t f ( hm or Diphtheria. The Hamilton Spectator (South Aus- Barr.' The resnn is mu Erie Dispatch mi.. i. T.Ai.man vs. Illig lury re- urn iio - : - v - - tired,' upon the first vote cast, eleven were in favor of a veruici ior u for defendant This ouo is ill Lit Uuu v.-" happiness of seeing him. . "Just so," .aid Janet; 1 ' like tliat now ?" Madge hesitated. " Well, no, not exactly." n,l why not?" ..m, T'.lon't know." said Madge, 1n rrivA HO that sort of do von meant" asked Janet. - ' words meant for her ear. alone.' , n. .itnattha orerms . farmAv. nassing the prune ox uie, rt IiViITBTMI VrtlWUli BMM w'w- CJ I SB Asa aMv t v j do you feel onoeWkod this would o it floating about in certain impure -'-'"" ... . . i 1 . I. 1 Yxwo hnmnn liA four 1 1 -.1 tuhn make Wm" vain." She knew, as u oy atmospheres are ininue pMlru --- . oonscieutious, dignified personage, .attorn nf nrobltv and wouldn't on any consideration liave his . .. . i !i l.im a witter. :- T nnvn nerson lour urops instinct, rnai y r, - - . T . , s.. i.,A.n,,ar- :fl...,1 V.v improper mo- i i i AAimAaT.-iif.an.iiu I mnnA a1111 uuuwu -! i vmuibi .u.. - - . ., . " . . a more man mnnt D6 Car 2 L ni.nnd 1 KLIliml'aav v ST to splinters; their monng . 'noted, as. for instance, name are torn out and nanoeu . , (movmg from, o who si'parawi irum w-u. milH.r and lowor clouds; suite m ,ucacy w amount of rain-faU, wow. 1 At.. ,1 aAn.linwAlAll OOrUWI I " ' . lm sail goose; ana uw uiww-- . w or bail In incnea ox ww i La left to the vulture. Before conv Wt. or Woa, parhelia, mqneing the butchery, however, the a"n l r-Z;iv select two or three hundred ,r- , ... muit be " ... i . i nverr uma r . . turtle, for their own .uMisienoe , njateiy recorded, in . . .H.1V..IJMH Of these thev nunuKOJj .u:.i. m' iramo wuu mv ui-- , . cut the sinew, of the feet, tie them together in pair., tumble them Uito i i. .rl nover them up with rushes, tjl uiivaiv1'! . a llto inn frnm ball Id fit them to ... u'- .livMtninff Anil i a i. inn rti AiLinii. hiiuuuusii and v ! - ... .. i ... : i,A niiii. i uuawut . . I - . . - a . III. Mmn I lav I . A A A ay m A TAXI TV 1 1 ILM 1 1 III 11U T IUV I . . V..w l,aa And when, after a happy silence, tors of.a tumbler or waer; wuu uves. w wv.,.- - . .leooeiting in iar. the grease rvu rT" . , i. 'w- Tt;i.l and read a rhildren. The effect ol this to the very strong majonvy -k " . lh. ,Uvea turn their at liewoiuimMvHj' 4 uu" V, 1.i..i.(.l.nn,! i,,,a h thoiuiht them. ex- .l.inn chanter, a. lie luul been wont to reau vo treatment wa. said w i """-""T ' - ""T " -. . -n,.iripit- WM tenUon to the egg. ox uh. - - i riA.r ilin vnrtlict liad i ' 1 1 . i:.iiitiihiniTnn liih iiudu uv ai vrw iiiTiiiiiiiaia ninut Iter noad ana prnyea- ffliintrno the obetnio- overwbelminff, auu iiu u(iw"uvo" o .... i " . ' the iuiuip, iui -'t.- uooonnw i .uuo.o. -: -, - . ., ' .um.i!.m inafewminuteabyadoptingtue-ureiii. Buffered oonHiderBi.iy 77": .... i t rn,:i.inn almost nre-1 liAiimlria. and the Pain had attracUHi head ireaipuieuw ", t i .i i o ... . viouslv. in a dying state, wore declared M mUch more of his attenUon than had .nn lntv in on her husband evermore. She jprayed aad hoti.yain. 1 aaLl Mrs. Harley. . ' ' ( Uimriiiff to see ' your husband is proper wntimcnt,M replied Janet. .'"Hut aonie ieoplfl are ridiculously " foolish , before others,; reasoned 1 m. ni tliev want aonse.. I am They . k.t William flinrf Tirisoo. . tuil IikclT 10 APITOTO ui ".- - . o . ... T . T ' - i- i n T want i. Ahat voung woman, wivu u - -.,.-. iifomanTOBi""j"-- , nn to the prison ancr i" . . . . : kMuhumna iciifiw a mi . wu. uikh . 1 ' . .i - A null ia an artl- a well as vuo gromw " cle of oommeroe with the mission.. . n. hardest thing for a daughter of i.i; tlmir duration, aiuiuud, aximnth. On lake and coast station, "cautionary .ignals." or .torm warn Ingsfare dispUyed when danger to i.7:., i. .nnrehended. When obser- vatLn. are reported by telegraph," the " signal aervloo fipber i. alway. em- ployed. Jnmms Oirtr. m.. 7ianAJiyille Courkr tell, bow a railroad telegraph operator contrive, to get himself waked when a train passes! When be geu reauy - - A rrtmon Kmnee. romance noon had. a little ....it APOUV at Sing a prdtty I n i.. ...Ufinsi i . . . j i i.a was nnt vnrr citnix i i a i : M nKntit. wiT.nin uiii uiuiuvnitiisi aviiif iion. uihi " - i io oe pyuii -;"-..n ' TV- . . W1 tkAnn. and ao. to social and at a moderaw wm. m..- wuuv . , "UU i.i .ArtAin.Li:-v...- Vim.lf nnon it having I iOBI f,.Wv nr mtY OI lllfSIW uuuu . . tuuiuwii - . . . I with the defendant 1 a. . . . . .i..i. VnutiOnda know f wive mionid it uattheV weWd," .;; t " arms. wa. driven . up asked to see on. Jame. Dolan, con- -lir. was to enve his name w ' TAVWf " w 1 ' 4 '7Fr I ... . W r . ... touktow calling. What a blessing to' a household is. a the aald dofemlant a iuu "Vm"" " " Md' be ought to call BrsV . whnM U. in tKao. coincided heartily am here, ana e ..Inir merry, cneenui ""7" , 7-.- honr oraoof aai.l Clucago aocie.y v 1 a ciiy in t nome for a few daya, add ft.uit-heaought evening preouiiiK - - . , .... mna( around and uo au juryretired for ..S rK . "Bh. know. I . . -l.-. l n with full I nrinailitani infant in. Lot H", , , hfl mracht hlm out on the China.. iliuun learning they must go .bin lot V"M:'T",-i U'cf twuMS.tretehe.lt ciety visiting in Washingten , . 0M end W to a tree aay. a Io tor writer. - Q . hnckei flUed with rule, here are - -"i - - " ni:n, riin. old oyster can. la othe. part, of Ui. coun-y as though tld. we a cuy w. "aTr.i - Tk.t.nk.t i. nicely ad- ' a . .1 ami Aom m nuiuii - - v flaUl lo4ed Lim nncowHu. the litUe wommi . Her friend looked up. , - -- ., 4. .... .,1,1 ,. ni. vailw. what are you aaymgi dearer uian - . . . humma .'riilwitli the notion ao the chaplain . ara not affected by wet days, or ln u, yiew., d alter an nour or m, u. -. - -; X WM -I"" . . ' .i iiv .. :!. In relation to 11. 1 Dneuj - i:.n. .1 ..nni. nirannu. or wu uu j nnnwiMuuu t u i .. . . i . nrt.m i ionu 1 1 wiuhu iiiiLia un..' - i .... .i : . .... Mr. T j. fii . cKfv.'.w kin duos doe. no sour in mo i wmt io dou nuiy wni" nrosneritT. Baoh a woman wi,ouia never have boon urougu, went to bed fully convince, that Uie .ui uie - - . WUW,M " . . . ... .win. i In the world oo w" .n.l anoh Other . k.n.W The backet it i ! ,.n n of a stool or bench, ao that . alight Jerk on the .tring wUl pull tt off, . and then the railroad employee .tretche. himself out contentedly to aw bg of a train. II. reoelro. the first Ui Umation that hU aeryioe. are needed by . c-aah tht would almost startle a deed man, get, up. notifle. th. otjeej that such a train na. i v. Tn.mmw -- - . -.i " No, but n "" , yon care too much lor Uiom." ' . ' "Hylamlhim; do not talk of bus UmWlnVncftt. bnt cf your. 14 par- , He thUU quit enough ol blnwolf airily, I ansure you. Into the unnshine ..- .r.,,1.1 it On Ton any barm vo re- ceiie alilUe H'oxo attention from your hu-bundT' ' " ... i nt M.niM hot. i - l i . .i! til world ouu-u i - - s, il.. keii W brighten, the bouse tht the defendant wa. entitled to a ter- puaneuuu . m ihml ahe must fixe, up bU macuine, anu " nonworiK vu. i ,rid nnim- vine the fair aojonrner m 1 .v. .rma of morvheu. to await th r,oce oi .unsuiu, rr.... una, wuu start out. find the lion. r. - . ... h." tUQ(U guard aU I. I . 1 Vh ItlU IDU1UU Dflll VWs - . . , and tho convict " . .. - . ,ded gloomily back to hi. taak. How S to look, and move- mncU of romance mere x. iu vu 0D0 Xhe cWlllrc0 day world of ours. . . ilh nf 0f aomethlng " a'. J ' -Nothing waA known great to be achieved; be. 'husband I goo. ..A.r" " ment to the now United into the world mr vi "'"-- ... .. , - , ... v .ttn haw neopia annoy auu w..j w unu. lTT-., ... ff w p-eano. ahlne. of the omciai poau. prj ; ".V " to Llm)lol, ..Atbomel not sure of iU pae-age u..m - - . - . Bo day by day al.e naired to the iury room. MMrf IntflaM i . y " . , - ;i it .l. and the No matter how peopw annoy . w vi . . ..,.n . , . if ..1 . luixiliml at IU Uin. I ... i think .nouih of aecrtUy. and bc.ore m y w of Un yott editor re of it. paanage unui a it bad become a law. ...... nM.. llU .trength and energy, panl.wlr beaming "r, fkind beart,and a p-u. TT..! it. U more than I will agre to I IM fuil,'w . ... ... ..... 1. 1 I .. Several of the Modoc Indian, aiienum. . any more ,o IWplist church 'at Lexington, Ky., I PUiiuetU tei tho other day. A gang ox iy dcrtngauxx . av. Uted before them, who nn,isl to .tar. lmruing by telling th ""J -p;thm'. b atthemandcontinueaihe .Uring pro mw pect bml.a,003 d a lady to IctsetmUitbeuncmlurabU On. WMhingten. be 5 night H In th4 morning the maobine la Bevcral of tne nmiuo bu.- um,, any 7. . 'j I am only room, and nobody to toe wiarr. Tbu yn dou't VVr i I'T:; don.lh.bmwM. t - I 5.5 t -i S f1! your.altalr.adyl .. tahT ' J will On h. ua. a wu.v. "A IMTU ww w - - , - e
The Weekly Ansonian (Polkton, N.C.)
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April 8, 1875, edition 1
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