) . : 1 ' ' : GALISBURY. N. C., FRIDAY 1I0RNIN0, JUNE 29. ,1883. No. 30 i , ijl II A S. p.f Cil AO B D, PrwtKiM -o nil lia Courts. Coihwv .tions etitrHttird . In ill Sao TV ATTQttSET-4T,I..4W,T ; Prm-' i.-w. In all tlie Court. CollfV Uom carefully attended to. ' 4 CVV a .-iM-t i.i Ilia l.t..ili hf 111 . A ' I til I Uitqtt I irtlllipt f M t'tf J I. sai :.L'uv, is. i ( I i f I. 'iinnl '.. i t t ! K.i i-f.M.yn" ...co oi r j.u- ' A. -ttvirf'" t J .,.. y aioiv. 1'IIVMt I AN AM) . )L.I' ' T'llY, s.v. . .;'i'ttOti. till f..." 4. 13. or die , S!T. V SAU t cil nfh' 1l d '. if 1'iuy. Vi't'll l.ii'Mbi .-. i t '-' 'it. i,n Kti J mater in ' V i" "n. I.tu fc fu"ii .,!,l.i 1 .mlc into 4 . u r r riM.ni". Cohvi i.ii nt i' tin- rti"n d tli i'y, . Tiildi- I ii i t i . -1 f f y'l.nij;. HI M-l. , , . i.VITJ cn (. r 1 fie c in Curt m ( -.' "i t 'ii !y, . l A I KKl.t - IV' D t -lor. (.(,r,i. t.i: vv.cnAiiAy. - i iiAi.i.urn fiucrrnrw IflOOlC OUT yUB SEW PABBKBtAT LiLlrnna hlKi iHittittir bmt .rwJ u Vfblly. V. McTEEJIT. .r,.y Barber. - " ' Offpn.1.1- Vrfrl rr Mho eomniamii1 Uur bi r.Umd t V oaic.r tb ' I?nslfullT. in1"" : '' vfcVin 11.. noma Buiidihg, . . . . r.nl wam. ' ' " JnO Pir. ln"" . 1 Mnmim Tha ia k. ininarled to ab nui.la Kina iu tm U'S..l "u luiIC-Tnn-d ith bPPi Ecia- . iT.l7; h.t t " r-d. bAUnat ar, ki.fi TU On for J. CttAKLOTTE, V. C T.u hmlKnmfl.T fnrnihl and JnVuSTbo-rf " Vl'eim5 1 .1 i.,,t K -tne litlit nd 11,,,' and .Tory conTrn a II- D.. . HI iiHru V i.ivMta. iwuir"" K""""" ""."" i;. vi. PropruKOca, faamt Ur ro , OnOar ii aiu--v. A Ddarmtrdl Qaealloa. 'Tvlline, la uirtinij wirker.1 ' Think oVr it nrl or ta le.' Fit it Hurt very naughty, U couldn't be ae nice. r V.. Wat. let ?! nenrde like U. 'Buftbe Uiiin all oliji-rt, The most have all foructUia , . TIkIt young 4j, I txpect.-,. V j "U'jiiiM life bo worth tin living, I Without turn shady niMilc, Some dark and 1 1 1 1 d . n curacr, " j Or meaning in a look. i ., i i i ! The anht that a.-tfareatx Hold t vo but riin't hold thraa, And Ito'iit pit.... 1 moments t-tl L .. i Il t tire. .t .; ' f.,:i.'v :. . A til . ii. a i . t t u' .i If. A l ot I of I v tiM i A trt-u!ired Ik k t.f Iimi r. iC In un 't t ti" k in t i.e I i ; lit". e w . k Ik-h the iHiion 1 i-h'r it a j .it v, fill TJ'-if,ith the. w Jr"'ii'f A r-r, Itut R!nS M kf i-ttxy Ti.- ;c- i i-'snit in li.t t Tlutt'' nrt Die ! i Liii u'cril, With f'rMwn in umJ r.l ti,jrUr, T h) w tl . j I LtC 11 1 rr j n tf ' W lil it? r ' Hie os i he efii i lit i-uji L.D in J ILL - , 'I lit ti..y us over lit Ian!; and tf f. re Tdifl lof.lt up I f Imrd.'n in raniwt. A kind l'..-t trmn !Jr. Oi lxt-(iO onnt 1. J l,im lo take un N iiilii-ime " .Ui.m in tlmt r;'""l ni,Tid' i . , i. I i ini.Ue liome i tit4 - I f t.ia m.itlior at"! Iiirn. If. Tiio nti ona ol I s i,l I liii lt find in (in 8 cnir t, V nnn l mil to i 1 f (l.o lir. In tlie nicBn 'im, iifior lit won', i 3 hud made frii't.iW 'if il H n u h 1 1 l,io. Mr. JVnne f u -'-rt I i c i of 1 1.1 -l.i Ln jn ill. . I-, .s vciy t'unfi loniiul mi tli l.i.o. ' Tlifmat.' hn rnonld anr. aVmit i,T.. on l.irfO. rti'li! And Ihi"" t"" "'"I "J mr. Vlim t nrrid TtwxnmS I hadi.'t "remj'iHn 1 ' b'' e. nl Aff'.'' Take iMT r i"!.''' ' -1 y : ; -I think, I W!.lbnV yn1." '! Trwr; lit U rVr h prwtit,' U ka b-;V.rJPnMiwi bnr, riatr. whf molnc R-lib walkfd into the "IBo. nd aal d to waH rw he falh who wn n of Mr. (Vbortie'fVoll-m". . '! tot rocoRiUx Tom t 'or had frown bord; .bnt; pomobody addraaMd him bv ""'. llhe" .he k n wt blm. N tnr1y, In riid him Id 'nd -. 11lrlIy,l0,rBpe". .... TPir IM Hie DOginr.irB mi .'f7 dayi ftr. Toro., JTb' two drilled fo to a moat Intimate frienahip,,. .They aenu topelher, lojrelKar, 4elked anaa and rmetiae, Ttd', did Hot . 1.1. ik.mirM tn analvie tlxir rriatiormi lp; - U -w ; aidiphyui I-ne Om rainy eTeninj ..10m atlL bowne tbt b m'Rht -.1. u;inr. and no be wa: end he ertored Ih onehl rare pn U?P to tn6 ran. " non n " t, Bill B nopgea mm i by ber momrot Jonger, for the bad mmetbinc bim.- ; ' '" Tom. b begnh, "I ben I lold anybody, boo-n I wanted you to be ibenrnt to.know, . Thenk Tou, trmred Tom !.k . rfim 'annrahension or whal wtteominK ' . Toe aee. Tom," abe wenton.willi beeatiful Buh upon elhr hee.k "I'm enjrnt-ed " ,f 4 Er,ifedP' be Pd. An-fi'l roe going lo eoneratolal mcf he eaked. Jooklng tnMiwro, and with tremble in hmr Toice. at., ao aodJen he eiammerea I 1 badn't expectoJ .Itet ll-? "AVbr. peitber bed 1," ehe lengh L Bat what Ibetr' - ,Ven1it ab a Utile bwiyr The poor fellow hardly knew what he wa au'lng.' ."ffby, Toav bow itranjrcly too lalki Areti't yoo glad 10 .ear tiT . "Glad lo hear o'ro hoppjf b. re," he eaid, drtperalcly, and gol away as well ae be .ocU. On lb ..v home Ua bad a lireMune arga mi-nl with biirjicir. Inee bo ol hj businehe had uocer made Jore - ; to ber; but it burl Un, ncTcrtboleat 4d who wa Ibe luk vretchT lie bad been too daced te aak. VTell, Il woe alt brer; be waa foolish lo bxil ilftlail;fjr bt cbaneoeqpld he, a atan of no oveana, hare bad ia any eyeoi? Tiw!, U'. iigi .Small lime be had for broodinr j a nw anxiety came in the arar. "' Mia mother M alipplng away fronrt him Geaily, trradaally, bal none tbe J-wa certainly, bt waa failing, One duf be (uand bor, looking fuadly at mlnatura thai ahe bad' taken from her bottom. Shu 8 imbed when abe w (mrnuif diacofrfreit, bul wlth klm moiiuned Tom to her aide. a i.J Lude him l k ai.bker al the -l.ica aho held licfiire hiin. 11 o Claris rd, fr it might tmro been biroavll, to striking aa (lij recnilduttc. Il ia yur father, Tpm," aaid Lim ui'ithur, ajfily, "Do yn remember Lim?" Noi by fuce cr ftature, mother. I -ai very youn wh m bo LieJ," waa I Dot?" : i "Yet, whlspnrod ahe, with atarts i leal, 'loa were a lillle child, only hi, when he L.i ea." - : ' "Vou never ;ak of bim, Mother? in all iny i..''s, you hare never lold (.a. ahul he waa like, cran." - "1 could not beur Ui talk of him. Turn, I A I.j ii be I n,' now, I'oe are his Tory imaa. Al firnt I did .iot quite liUe lii m, da waaeo a j;rea ivrly itiJ.'pciidoni, with bia etoet r. me and handsome fuor; Lei with ma be h alwaya iruntl, and be foetid me, I fear, an eaay conquest. Il l nie Turn, why have yoil nuver i .iicii in lore? You are suite behind your father in that" Tom lot'lod contained, and ai.ii he had in time fur siieh f..(i, lineup bat his innther kiod him, and auid nhe knew liia areret, and ilitij him m ell. Then he ldd hr ail, and ahe enniforied him, aa moilu-ra only can, Il wua i.ol loii ufter 'b iL tfu il ahaiic that brought Mr. 0k.w-tie to w . n-l then giaiMtod at batik auahi Ui Nr. O- Imh b lie ramed tn aiuloreia'Hi, prM l hi-r band ailentry; Hid wilh- ie fr m llta rmi lum. mi nwlbuf'a iiund mvn h; bel, aa be null U-eide her with hidden fare. ' "My (Lear boy," ! on urine red. ii'M"i grwre fr m", A on If littto bile.' , ,' .. " , ...... ., For aoewer be onnlaVoB'y nob. Il wa ao" bant. Anoinor wi.ru k . .. . - 1 u. etraiaed hie err , to , bear iU Uer ryee reeked lovingly epon bim.ae abe wbiapereds 'So like yoor falber, and ao diners entt . But 1 Joeed him U tbe tery That woe alt Word of ferewol'j no parting bleeeing. ' bat . ontf tbe fond looky ,That did not fodo. atU the light weak oot from the yeej and Tom, watching lb;ongb ftifsl of tears, eould not mark the moment of the end. ' Bnl in the et'cooe nfl.e niifht.lht bad eloeed In onhoeded npnn bim, the dailache at bia heart to'.d bim he waa alooe, , ; Mo more to f jel anon bis own the pteaeore of b r pare lipft; no mw to Jiateo to me roioe thai bad been his mentor from Wbybood to manboo I; no more to know tbo blearing of bef precioas smih 1 41 earth and be bad .aigbed tbeur last faro weu. ' Among the leliere f oondoleoee that eame to Tom waa one irw Edith.' -I am eo sorry," ehe wrote, .J I want to ace rot ever ao antioo. . Uoooree aa yoa need in, and let ma talk to J-""- 1 bare mieeed .l.dfMllr. and bare mock, to , .. . j i - r i ull roil, inoase oomr; i bro' caa ahotwyoa op. tie tboagttt ne would gnaome day, bet aot yet ue wa kepi rery boey at the oSce, and one day m new ahlng Wtin us borne and Lyndall pon it, appears ad al ihe door. Ue was 'doing well." Wbeo lime bad bemn to eaeo bh mrnnhd lui beUuMiirbt bimaclf. of Edith, lie bad beard that her en gagemenl, a girlwh lame, had been broken off long ago. IJeoalled epoa her. and waa royally weWomed. Edith took him ino hor ondnoe in aailerly way that was altogether eharmiotr, - Tbey eaa and Ulked togeiber aa beforand Tom feit that bewMWVOO tared oi e ow j j iroubla. . lit al!ttd tfUn, ad ibef felt iule the habit of going here and there togeiber, euile aa amtiter of! oeorae.: One eren.'ng, whea abe bad aane; song to hius that woald have qnite turned bia head, had (he words been hat own, they were titling to getber opon a little sofa, built ex preoelyfora proposal, oat mnfi aar.'Tom was amoalng bimaelf by oritioally examining her irings. , Ue bad ofleo doe ao before; tbeyv were eueb old frionJa where waa the "Ti yoe n-momher,' Edith aaid he.tn'a loW yotetlial wpalj bare soended Very lorer-.kh ve ati-tenri "do yoa romembar tie Crnt time jroa arer aaar mr-f ! f-', rr ' i "IndeaJ I dot" aVted be, merrihy, What a great etrotig boy you went. ana now i at howl." . , Tom winced at the word, which hardly aooorded wi(b Cia" elate of mind, bat went tr And do yoa remember the old buttoa I gave yool" . ', " way among, my treaserea. Ton didnt keep my eaii as earefally, I'll be boand. For answer. Tom took the linglot aarefully w raped in silk paper, from bia teat pocket. I "There it la," aaid be iriampbaat "And next yoar heatt, too, you illy boy," lanKbed Kditb.. I "Why no ? But there was some thing else: bave yoa forgotten thaif" - . I ;S 'Something elaer? '? ,' ' loa, somaihing ; itil yoa gave me, aod that. I have kept ever aiiiea. "loa can't mean "sha began, with Just a anopicion of a bluah. 1 ' Yea, I 4i Yoa were only a little girl, you kaow; but I want very much, Eliib an I h're Torn quite pottaeaied himaelfnf the. ring and tho Angara on which Itey ajiarklitd -"1 want very muchto give il ii K away a lima. 8undy I am telling roe nothing new, Edith, when I nay I have thought of yoo m n and mora eror ein ( Oixt raw yon. I hare loved you year aed yearn, and now' : Oh. Tom' gnnpod B-lita. now aa pale as the white roins at her throat -l bad no Id a I am afraid I have done very wrong oh, Tom, Tom, il I had eeopected ! Here aha quite bruk down,, ana biding ber faooj rod and pale by lurna, In the oeehions, gave way to such a passion of sobs and tears as Tom bad never heard aince that day when ba bad Sraf foend ber In tbo storm, Taenoorapieieiy nj ar nrieod. be oould only atara. atapidly wonderinc what it all meant, n nen ' . .. ... . her fit of weeping bad spent itself, aha turned to bim whb aa expresaton of bumiliatloo, and pity, and regret. that he ooald not boar to see, Oh, Tom," be atammerrd. JO frightened ma a.4 . 1 bad never thought of sacb a thing as -your- yoar oaring for ma except ae an ow friend. Indeed, t IbinK overyvawg of roa. Tom, Wal not in that way at all. ricaee; plaaado not e angry! Umtla rour "friend acain, and find some one more worthy to love, Ia bia dieappoinlsaaat aad morti fication. Tom almost forgot himneir. Uow caa yoa aay never su spool ed a thing ao plain! It Waa .craeK do aot waul your triondhfp,ISdiin, if 1 aaunol bare more." ' la ii is worth ao little tbeuH aba eoobed. '. ' , . "Il la woeth averythingi'' -Than do not throw it away do not go away angry, lorn ow Tomf He had riaea to go. but the aw . j words brought him to ber feet. "Yoa do lore me, ba aaid, Ukmg her hand eaiteriy. "No, no, I do not mean that. Ton are my dear ineou ict vna unt roa, Tom. Will yoa aotr "SoT raid b rising proudly. -1 must have all, or nothing," and tbea ho turns! away. Fhe sat there while be walked slowly to tbe door, then as ba wont tat, not even saying good-bye, she buried bor Ctea once more, aad wept Ullarijr. . . a . a go iba dream waa over, a second lime. Work, work, workf that M i,vf only cura for heartache, and it i i aervd Tom is good ilea 4, lor Mr O-tborot lillle by lillle flipped, tbe labor of tbo fir. r-nto tbe roanrer taoatder, and at last dropped, it at. togetber, and went abroad. Before be weet, ro iorited Tom to bis ebamhere, oal down by bim eoaeriy. ana aatuV, r - " ' "fYoa oree strike yoa at eln gnlar, Tom, that yoa kaow so tittl skoal yoar fatherf" ftenw aald Tom, wondering what aect; "1 was so yoanr when ha died, yoo bnow,-and mother never broach Jd the eahjoet avoided i.i .Yoar father'dieV Tav over two yea re agM4n aa4, onk few months beore yoormotberdiiL What do you meanrgaaprd Tom, "Jutl what 1 aay. Toor mother aa old fhead of mine, Wbon Aa was twenty f loved her "T" it waa for her sake that yon eoiM-C me out," thought Tom. - -tfhc waa a beautiful girl, and as aeoompliabedoad good aa ahe we VeaollfuL I tboaxbt aba favored me, a mil year father name sling. I bad no chance then. Weil, be seem- pd a. line -ratio w, lie was a aaeeroas I ful phyidclan. Ua bad a lillle aim only throe y.are old, when Alice married him, and aba took to tbe eiitld as if be bad been her own. She never bad a ehild heraolf, you oe "Ton don't meaa to say," arged Tom,"tbal my mother was not my mother?" -U Is ibe tntb, my boy. It Is the Oh yea. I have it si ill: tucked boat proof of her dovotlod to yoa. .i...... . . .. . .i . that you hrve never known It nntil now."- Tom leaned bia face upon hit. hands, tba tears trickling cfily ibnnigh bia fingers, and moiiuned his friend to go on. Ue waa good to ber for a while hut he waa inconstant, and deaertud her Cor ono of hie patienta. They -."fin and lo.rethar. Alioa rally, nor nair baa i yon. .r aM-tiaa, fiiuiidasha had known. I her oat after a tlata, for I vid her alill; but aba we faithful in spile of aV fTes," cried ToaiiHo the lat. Sba id il with ber dying btealb.' ghe made me promise to tell yoa. bnt il wan not to be antil after ehe was cona. Yoo do not think the losa ol her for ibi, my bo,r t-Lewl Ialware loved her; I have cherished ber memory ae deer and aacred; but now, bow doubly dear, bow immeasurably sacred, forever -. i Not tang after thUKIitb's lather dlod. and became Tom's duly, as the family aolioilor, to upon widow, lledidnotaee E.utn, out ba henrd from ber mother that she waa ailing. . "She baa something on her miad " aaid the irood lady. If she were al atl sentimenlal.I should say sua waa in love. She sees nobody, and gone oat seldom. Ton muk eome and amae ber." 'I "1 will do ao, aaid Tom; and the thought r Bdilb HI broaght back the old bertaeb-, betbe did aot go, Uechsaood to see her driving by on ber way to the train,, as abe and her mother were going to their sum mer residence, and ber pale faoe made him yearn for speech with her. ne asked himrelf whether he did not for tbo sake of old fiion l-bip owe ber tbekindceaa of a sympas thelia word, bnt Iht thought of iheir oling,abd hie fancied wrong, held binv back, lie aowcu, ana pasted on, . Old Ponnoiaataer, wnoao wr was larger now, and his work light er,came in to lha nanetam on morn ing to lake leave for bia vavation. "Where do yoa apena y"r oo..s dayr aviked Tom, pleasantly, hand. ing th old fei'ow siaaais aoeow. "Up rnonlry," aahl beaming, 'with Martha and tba children. Great com forts, they are. Toe ought to t marrying by this, Uf. Tomr ' "Ab, but yo Bead loaeTjaeto tba contrary." ' - Allmeff.Mr.To. I kw bet ter aow, and ao wl yoa. if yoa try both, Cir au u yoaaaaatr" j- 3Tever mind," said Tom, haaiilr "Tltare, goodbye, and a good lime lo yoa." Tbe taiamer aaaaed, and the fall brought Air. Oaborae hack airain lie burst into tbe oSce one mornx ing aaexpociedly, crying-. - . . Cmascotmavfco.) ' ., "Came Out front . Among Them, . P)oplc., ' I vent te Baleich aa a ddnratu fm. Watsutta county to tbe late Republican Btale cuuvealiwtt wbivh met on the 3d gay of Kay,, Worn I left Watauga wiacei4 iui trie prcm aotintam oooontr trovernment nurrl.t tm be chaaffed and Ibat tbe cry of "nil- Mr11 Iiim I i t.. . .. ... m-. . aaainn a napuoilcau Vl wea rigjualetr-br-owmoguoa o..i- ivpww. iht attsauioif . t. . . : ! . . . " umm wurauim i waa comuietelr wgm mj epieiea, lor I taw Willi yet aegnica joMtiag their way auona the White dclnratea. aetiair aik loarioutly and ntakiag tbcmvjlret un duly prumlneet ia tbe trastacti. of iMumeHa. liter took aooinlcte control of the coo real loo at tiiaea aed frequeoU If it was imnoaaible for a whita uaa in get tbe Hour or to obtain a respectful bearinir. There were t wo nerro aecm- taritwof .the eoarentioa and durinir a porljoa of lit titling it had a neuro pratidieg oflhr. Twe of the four del- "Br" v'nli9 were aegroee. Alte- gather there M toe mck negro in tbe cvonniioa to tyit me. anil although I haro been a liejigmlican, 1 am a wliiu man and believe jn white mea-ruliug North Carolina. I fully appreciated. oriaeursi lima, yum Its people ol tbe teat bare te eootend with in ArIiU Ing Bfu,i0t Bcgru rata and negro Luto hiacs and niy ideas count if gnrern. meat nare auogewer .cuangeo. I ttu in (arur of die present ayajcui of county uereronient. 1 take this ouimrtunitT alao to atata that Idokenjhy t'ormally wiuioraw irotu ilia epgb(ican party. V,U:k U tP'""u'' dwier tbere may ba of fuutiaK aeerv rule upon nuriB. uarouna. Actiaif, as I do now,' npnn principle and being moved by ao .ileaira for per sonal egtirandiieuiimt, 1 deem it pi Imei U vara tbe young new uf tbe c.u.i y who, like rue, sreactuau-d U) priu. ifi.e, from being carried atr by lb.- .kkiou. and daceptive sophistry uf Ucpuu.iij orators. The wellisre of North Carolina moral; political sod malarial, can ouly be tubaerved by the Democratie party, tbe party of tba people. I anly wiah thai rrety young ltapuhlicsa iu tlia Il eal had dmeeaa I did gone aaA aaaa uvuuina ut I i Hull I lll'i"a III! i On the dy ftr the battle of Bull Bun the chaplain of a Souther regi ment found s twi-rd Mgraved with the nam of aa ofljeer who bad tarred gal ..W la tbe war with Mexico. Ua carried it U the wiaw of the officer wbe lived eu a piasisuos p ier the scene of tba Wtt. Wiea the saw, it shs tnswhled rioUntly, ify boy it killed j" cfli, "That 1, bit fatber't imord, I gave it to i.i.u when be went iuW the war. it cu.d not hare beau taken from ajaj wluu. be tJeveral days aftarwsrd, 'ho learned that he bad nee cut down tfghsing bravely tn the froat of hit reisiment, A timllar story it lold of the gallsnt CoontMid.we omith, whose sn cowman. led the Wirate Coo-trete. one r the Union fleet lying at seedier Hiitp. ton Roads, wbea tbe Confederate tro clad Ylrgiaia. the old Marrimac, bora down ih. them aad KUrrd destruc lion and death. . . , Tbe report of the aUact l-hed all ever the country, aad the whole nation i..k Ntli aad Houtli. waited breath- lets throughout that stormy March Jay m kntw far bat the cod woult be. 1 be Navf Departmaat at waaningto. ma. Jjt -Uk ufljert a duty ia the eapiul. among tham the vewerabla rath er ef tbe commaader ef tbs Couijreet, Each telegram a it arrjTa waa reau i i UN.. .. uw. About unoa same the message, "Tbs n . k u aurrMldered." ...f. t. .1.1 r bia father said. tursisgsway. Ha waited fur bo won .u:T u, kaawhiasea. Wbewever tbe Civil War Is spoke of saw such raiBiOitctnces aa iu -i.-. i. .i,i uaallr coma to light ttories of tbs bigH faith ia the jaetjee of their Cause with which ai la Urtb ar miee went out to battles of the courage, tbe grit, tbe endurance of both tba Horthera and Soutbem soldier; of tbe motbera prayiaa a - i i .rf (.n.liaat ot the pictures al .i r. ..H babv. of the little Temta. ateeU bat loa ad dose under 'tbe bin jacket and tbe gray. . . .... .u. li.m.n Anil 1111 sucn inooa mm ., ' der. makea as anderauad that, bowev- .i.k. mm mil think our brother U bats been ia tba reuse ft which bs fought he waa our brother; the his blood waa aa red. near aa -' and his raiih aa high asweeoyrowB.--Youth's Compaaioe. Fogg, the amineot lawyar i'who baa a woaknea lor Abargmg high feoa.) to nopbaw who ha bn apoc-alatiog---Wbaiyo)ajdtwo dollars forone rabbit, pobbjT Bobby fvwen year old) Tea, air. Kogg-mVhy didal yon oonmtll yonr nk( " Bobby (who baa board af bia aa do's fame)-TheB it might have coat ave five. IITJXOBO(J. .."".: ' . ", ,, i. . 7 Up in arms A wailing ia&nt. Tbe brow "of a bill wears aa bant Well eoaneted-Tha old oakea bucket. .':), Tbe blacksmith is .-.jwaya blowing about hie work., A prickly rar The bfdjeboT and I ho poreupiHe. ' Going not iih the tied-Tha wrd. par,T leaving lac church. The haodiVr the apnointmente f tavora tbo greatec its imconven. ioncea. ... . ... ' , , Kribnakec are very aHatacraito v at leant they al war boione tbe upper rate i . King 0car, of Sweden, has a moat atlraolive autograph. Il ia O. ' K.-.llnrYi. gun. For the practical welfare of sorva- ly, the polieoman' locnat seema Cw u bolhe moat eiTuclire reform slob. Time flies and Waiu for no saan. Th only fellow who can boat it ia Ibe miiHiciiin.Herolianl.Traveler. Pa.' aaid a little fellow to hiann shsved father, "yoar ehiu looks like lb wlicel in tbo muslo box." Do vou believe thsrs la anv anrh thing aa funk t" naked e vounir ua af an nil bachelor. -Ido. frehtil proof of It." "In what warr - "I was rafused by Ave girls whea f ' was a young iuih." "Aod iff should die. dear" aai.l a. siek husband, "will you sometimes visit my gra-vet' - Yea. Johm m .,. Mr.ti-J I 1 1 "arery plcaaant Sunday afternoon, aad I will taks the hildrvn. Poor littla things, they dou't have very much tu enjoy r Tbe Epoch. Ila juat wonderfal. Bmmlev. Knar ' Edison keeps en inventing things. Ho Hasn't lilt I'tjunl In the world." Derringer, I dou't know abnnt that, tf my boy keeps on he'll beat Kdiaoa ail hollow. He's ierautieg sotaothinsi - everv .lay. "You don't SSV tot Whv. what ,Um he inventp '-h-aeUMfS.' Detreit FiW Ptru. , Pa ones (soberly.) Clara. ronnT Mr. Sampson ea.ua to sue ti.U. and aaid yon bad prnmiaod to be bia wile it yon could gain my oonaeni. i . 17 , i III I nd a ttvub aroopiu ey I.I..-I, i,.,. i w, hi. A gentle hlnt.-dt was smom o.ki aigbt. aad sb was gaxiog dtaaaiity auto the Bra. ...' -A oennv for vour teughts, aUtS-fte. ra," he said, airiy. . "I was thinking, Mr. Bimpson," she e- . plied, "bow very nipch annoyed p-ipn was today, over the auivfint of la.-t month's gas bill." ' ; !' And tbea preseetly kft KJbopt giving but the punuy. ' Oslt a tittle time. Tbey re .at fthe front Bate in Ihe moon-light, un-i ne aiut- sd her te be his m ile. Withoutatreoti.! bauds and a throUUtng uean.pe iv. her answer. 'Oeorge," the salrt. U a aaryuas wiw per, "you muss gire ium j give tua time." . 1-How long" he bcasely atked, "a iflsy week, a month a yearf" , . , "No-oo, Usorget" aa ane eja-ca-r v Bad Ue sky, "only until tbe moo get,. btluBdacioao." Growth of ' nierican BaJIvajla The evolution of the railway ami ef Us roliug stork follows tbe same lama which govern the rest of the world t a.leutatian to eireumsiaacea wi .'. .. . I .K. .Im. I IW What m ntieaa, avan '. ----- The terap heap of a great railwsy totu its own story. Our rail art navs now vracm-m . tetopmeut which is weoderrul. The railways ef lha United -Steles, tf placed aon.inuo.aly, wuld roach re thj halfway te lbs mooe. Jb-r bridge aloa would reach from Wsw Yrk Liverpool. x.wiinata.. ----her of accidents that we read of in the daily pspers, aUtiitiwt show that lea nVir. killed annually o railway. Ihanar. killed by fillins "' Hows. Taoaas Ourtis Clarke la 8crib- aer'a. A Good Bala. A maa who is vary rich aow. wtorery pr when be wa a boy. ' j how he got bU qtJl- I- -T'l"a:."I father taught we uarer to play ntil my Ihea I coiil.l plav wim mircn m-.. ore th.aiflb.dth thought of an ua. uoiahed task before my mlad. 1 1 tarly rhrmed th habit of doing everything i time, and H aaon became swrfaetly eaay od. It is to Ih-e that I owe my propertf- "This is very strange rkf4 Blivee, tbahfwlly. sfter be had I ta icd the eoetawta ef bie better die imary -ntara ln.Wd.- -What U atraaie f "Hist sech delicat. pah. barter stioald tar eat t be so rob)," Merchant Traveler, w.Uk was iouoe.1, anu mer . - my moory nlil I bad earned it. If. X had but en hoor'a werk I day I me d. (bet tbe lrt thian.aad ie aa lH.U'.an.l -I waa elUiwid to pay.ao l -, i I :1 t rL