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m' knit mi VOLUME XX VI I. NUMBER It MANCHESTER, VERMONT, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST IS, 1SS7 Site i nuiot.ro t nil Turiwo? momukj l4e to iM Mtli af Ooart BmM, HAKCHfTM, TDUaOKT. Tarta. tX i hij. 'Alia - 11 UL'BINESS DIRECTORY AT TO HITS AT - - - - wm. Imirt. r. jr. itTMmr"M. watcisuui ADO MUAJUtlB. BCHT03 MVSXOX;. if ;o ma axd oocsiKtoRi at u. OOm la Oart Hobm, X akr. TU MUXIX FM-tMfTIO. Hillis father mI mother w.r pr- atpting la Bear Crk canoe, Tbey lived la a litU cabin, e( only on room, very redely bail! od neither painted Dor plat lrd. Tber iu tery littl furniture is tb eebio, and that of tb simplest kind; Is bad, aod foony littU lounge, wed I from pecking box. which ih Willi ' Ul at night, tw or tbrM ebair, atov. od Wbl, Born cookie uteasits banc poo tb rough wslls, and near b was I loot, wber tb.y aat in tb. middle of the I day, when it u too warm io tb eabm, tad eomoliina at thsir meads; ad bsm mock swaes- from th Ull old lres. Bat wn it frww cool at night tb.v aNays ot into tbt ctilo, for higher up io the mountain! war ear end moouUio 'ioua, ( eort of panther) and altboagh it wee oot probebl. tbat tbey would stray m far, I (till pap said b wiahed to b on lb safe jaida a be did sot thick ucb riaitora, io tent, woald ba pleasant So when bed time earn tbe want iuto tb oabio od Tai pwwAev mi varies. Arvst af parti I looked tb door saeaialy, I tTaVK. Zi T.d I bey bad bo near neighbors. If- DMtiUoa wtik tbe nnliltaao or to tt, several mile to tbe net rent bouse, Dot f lt0VAI.HWl m cd tall, aad littl ilrajua of vatar raa along, on iu wty to tb brok ia tb eanoo, and beaotifnl floaert, vntik m tb bid rer aeeo, ver g roio kocg tb trcoa. Tbi ia prott plao," id Willi kt Top. "I gnoaa 111 atop add reai Loa iaa Hortaaa ia tired, too, tod eb ODgbt to bar nip." So Loaiee Ilorteoa wat damped aaoer- uoaioad on tbe ground and told to go Tka Liata-KUa Clak ' If Calalioa Ilombattae Tienoa ar in d ball tonigbt I aboald like to bar bim Up dii T," aaid Urutber Uarducr, be wipod bt anaclaclc oa bia tUow and torei hi giae into tb oulbweat eororr. CaUlioe, a bo ia a young mao ( 21 rery elifl ia tb back and ot anciut ano-a try. camo forward itb a Maud atuilo on to aleon. vbila Willi duo to Todit. who BJ " " buttoned very uguuy wt auiU friabtenod and axwed DiUooalr. fonni ilb on Land and bokH boat for om -JUraJdor XVrwo," continoaa m pre taa Jaaa'a iaflata- Tba j:.ill,m u r- Amfruin girea tb ful lowingextracla from tbruaaeraiDBa rrcai h cd by Her. San Jonra, tba Sonlbrra Tirahat, in tbat city: Von can't mak frionda with llod nnlij yon'ra aorry raoiigU of your aim to qnit thrlu. If a man rrpnuta be don't baia to try to Uiilierp; it oomts of atxelf. Uod can't give yoa lilb; joa'r got to do that yourwlf. God girr you aigbt, niccbicf ah could do with tb other. "Tbia ia a pretty plaoaah remarked 00 J fur cnia iivD0 b,ck to Top.y again. "I fooad it all myeelf aim,ia P" J L or I -V'ti. . . .,r. '.I "Kn lihit i n ' ana i gaeaa a u rrw-wnpa a ;uiu u iJetit io a fatherly way, "1 baa bad aa aye bet accicg u your j ib. Ara dat a Ckar.k. lt.lp tka Caataiwaltr. Tb Nwhua Ttmpk taia a .V !. aaa who rntly ,,0i a U w data la a country Iowa not many luilea diataut, and bo wat iaiueotitig tbe erideuoM of dPay and demurel nation wbiob be diawwad, aaid to a friend, ia anlwtauoo, in eutniuing np tba rmulta of bi oUorv.ti.in: "Whra I aa a biy, and waa brtiaghl np in that towo, lite waa a (louri.liiiia 7,ii;r,1!a- tlooal chun-b and aorioty there, Chorob and aooiitr hire .1 God givaa you deucia of rci(,rily, Laupii,, d U.n Absolutely Pure. bort waitlit. aiaaa or eboapbala powdara. But I Mly ( mu' Ikixii, Biaiaa i'owcaa Co., 10 nail at, n. I B. JT. rQWLKH 6011, iTrmiilll AT LAW, r,t.kMi aad hoaatr At Flra a4 Ul Ia- ..no uhU aa U. k. CueaaMwar. uM Mia airaaC - Maeakeaiar. . X. MlTCBllD, arromn mo ucmilo t uw. . Artlagtoa, Terataoi. f. t. SKtt-DOir, ATTOBItr it LAW, ftaaeiagtae), Tanawtat, - aaaajaawiaBwawBiaaawaaaatBWai I, k B tMZS HAT, JT. D aa at aVtaMaaaa lerU btata Mraat, Maaakaatar, Ttratoal. r. runt. atVMCUM AMD M'kQEO" . r. m 4MUa. lank Mala wt, OppoalU .aakaaHaa. ajaao -eater, fc utaa e aanetthy at AtawaM of tka langt and aajraat, aaA aknat laaatat. 11 Kl 1 ONT Allow your Clothing, I Paint, or Woodwork, washed mMhe old rubbing, twisting, wrecking way. Join that large army of aemible, economical people, who (rota experience have learned that Jame Pjrle'a Pearline, used a directed on each package, uvea time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear. Your Gothei are worn out mort by wathing than wearing. It is to your advantage to try Pearline. JAMES PVLE, New York. Sold Evcrjrwhtia. Investment Securities- MUIie enjoyed tbe wild tnountaina very much . She earriod ber farorita doll, Lon- iaa HorUoae. with ber, and thre waa Bruno alao, a great til. ltxruard dog, to follow her about and to take car of her. 11 could always Bod tb way home. And, best of all, there war three little kittens' Tba tnioa wnre very trouhleaouia io tbe fiibio. Bo tbe little girl played happily throngh tb long, aummer days, sooie- limaa climbing tbe mouutaios to gather tb I dutiful wild flowers which grew in tb greateat profuaioo; sometimes playing beside tb brook tbtt rippled through tb canon. I think a little girl who bad tb Rocky mountains for a playground aod such pleasant playfellows, ongbt to bar been eon ten tod, don't yoa? Perhaps yoa don't know what is meant by pre-empting. In many of the western atatea tb United State gorernment owns much of tbe laud. People who wish to settle on tbe land can do so, noder certain eooditions, and one of tbe ways of doing to is called pre-empting. Tre-emption i . . i l . i . - -..i. . 1 1 ...... i . f i. ; . i. - . t . . . uimv jra ,,n Uw inn i i "itu maac oooituuuity etira.'tiva hare oa -iarj.raJ with it." Thor ia a Ii-aaoo loo may call Ibis silly talk, but 1 m la this brief statement thai a eood man talkiug to silly crowd. peopla sro foronr flodiua fut nh lha l oniatiui'ns is what yon rub on foulihh churvtict snd wlionot iiifrciueulU n-iuaik i100!"8- tbe I'with tUnre waa not a .ilmr.,1, i A nianonco aaid to me: "Mr. Jonea, tliiialendom, should sorioualr ool.lr wubb yon usre couvenoa mo njpocru-cs ii'in-aia ilia churches Irom N'aalma and ccms and talk religion to ma. These ptuae io tbo work tla il.... .i.,i . .. .iuiij; nni mr; iinw, oiiiriiig iiuiutuitT, and In fttlMn'l lu in ... ww ir II. aw t..l-ft nnt I II. A .t. . ... ----- J""' "j " " ' a" I -. wuia tua coaimnuilT ou il lia sbesd of yoo. Ain't yoo atbamed to let but a lilll better than a mob, and tba hypocrites got ahead of jouV J sridenoe of decay would be W,.r as it I'regotmur conQdouc io bread pills is iu the towu nimitr.no I. Thla la t.t aauiiuuttcrcd liy a praying doctor than the only our oatiujaUt but tba riimlrt of Luo. l'so done took it apart, sab. It wan unfit eoioue given by sn agnostic dn-da of people who, iu their tr.nl to off- only atwo dollar bill wrapped around a understand why old liob J overtoil it at tbeapirit of rckloaania that in abroad an inQdol; it pays bis 500 a mubt to dony ar rompulled to struaitle anainat the lidu. Ilow'syour lo'di tod, while bo would not gotglOa uighl Verily the oburcbua cannot be too sioeere- loctunog that thoie is a uod. 1 wouldn't civ ten cents a doscn for Christians who won't pray iu public There tro a thousand diffcroucea between ns, but we are antonii-hiiigly alike. When so cngiueer geU down from hit cab to oil his machinery I notice tbat be community from "decay and deuioralisa- dusst was luolined to run swsv. and Mil- l"n, to sum up, you dosu own de pours oil out of tbo same cau upon sll tbe I Uou. lia bad to leava ber bnildinir ao often to loz on your baok. Yon are cheating tbe parts, great and small alike. And so tb rnn after her and fetch hor back, thut tbe puolio wij a glass dimun, a brsis wntch ureal lugmoor or tlio nulvers pours tbe foundation grew very slowly, and what 0Utt'a ftD' 70a m dodgin' creditors iu oil of graoe from the great heavenly slora with runnina sfter tb kitten and looking tj direction. All dis fur what? To house upon the groat aod small alike, and for stones, she wss too busy to notice tbst Pot 00 Iee' aiIe. Bruddor I'lerson, njaes it as easy lor one person as snotber it was rapidlv urowiDB dark, snd she bsd Jou am deceiver; you am a hypocrite: 'o do right. II thero is any one bora who no idea that a storm wss coming np, nutil Jou m li4r- ar am a heap of white ' not what God intended yon to te it's be vivid lightning flithed iuto ler eyes, and ,01K J1Bt lliie ?out booner den let de cause you won t give mm a Oliance. wonld be nice to bar a cunning liltle eibio '1 mv ow Millie went with her father and mother tbe day they aeleoted their land, and she remembered bow pspa drove stakes down into tbe ground to nark tbe site of the cabin; ao ah ran about breaking np pleoe of desd limbs of trees and sticking them In tb ground te Aierk tb place here tbe cabin should ba. There, that will do," she said, approv ingly, looking with great satisfaction at tba uneven spaoe she bad marked out, "now I guess I'll begin to lsy my founds tioo. 'Causa when 1 go to the land cilice, to tell tbe moo I've pre-empted, I shall want to say tbat I've begna my founda tion. Sho picked np atones and tried to pile them np for a foundation. But it wat net easy to do this when on hand was occupied with holding a kitten, so she put Topsy down by Louise Horteose, but No, sab bit's glaas." I thought to. Is dar anything at de end of dat watch cbaiu?" "No, sab." "Oold cbaiu?' No, aab." "How a dat auit of clot, lirudJer Pier- son - paid np for or not f" "No, sab; but I'se going to pay.' "Ob, yoa are! De tailor wss ober to see me las' niht about 'cm. Please "lot me see dat big roll of money you war car rying around yeskrday.1 rag." 'Jist ui I 'spectod! Brudder Piersou?" "Three weeks behind, sab, but I'ae go ing to psy up." "Dat's good news. Owe auy borrowed money?" "lot, sub; but I'se gwiue to pay it back soon. ly fostered in the heart of man or too lib erally initiated frcm bis pocket, tlu to obnrcbl It dooau't matter so liiuoli where you go or what the creed is, so that you tie up somewhere. You will get good out of it snd be doing your part io savin i the W.l.h Sarins. FnUiliiiA la & n&rllftl 111 nf 1 nu unl AaaI Efai Mortag oa hand today, to which w I really mean tbe first right to buy, aod oail attDiioa of July luvattor. Ktmi-anoaal iairot paid at tku emo oa days wkan du Ho. of Loan. Ami. of Loan. Tain of Swrnr L WTMAB, MB, OS0PtTltO FHTilOlAH, 0 t s aalaao. ktaaakaata Oaatra, Tl. f. JL ClKMOHa, AY. Bt m. . niatamo tvwon rot Wf aud rwiiM at4 Pvaoaloins PtTiiiaa. A wo rnu for Wadawonfc't Iaprod Tr. Ct at SWdMM. Mtakat 0 tra, Tl 11)0 AM L WALKMK, X. D . TltCIil AHD I CIO ION, aat Artiag tea. Traoat, t.S Baara aatil I a. a. and afUr I . JtJt. 010, AT. a win, BKXTIST. OS U rarkias Bleak. Oppoalts Ka.lt Ball, Masvhatar, Tef stoat. MAkDWKLl BOVhK, Ctiwros A Caarasrta, Proprittor. XallaaA. Tarstawt. COLMVM MO Vit, .SwttMM Oaalr. Tarmoat. L. Raarrna, Prepr. naatattaga aaa4 fraai P.. . stotloa. Uar attactid. 4771 tiQ 00 I (00 00 J it -IM Ml 1370 00 4B-m ui oo itoo oo t:uv tm io i mo oo ins too oo ' ii.vjo oo Slttt , 41V) 00 1MA0 00 Suit 676 00 3000 00 lies eoo oo io5o oo 1IM SSO 00 S140 00 mi io oo 9o eo m eoo oo woo oo i6i wo oo m oo 11 00 00 8700 00 9100 1'iuO 00 4000 00 tm lioo eo 4ooo oo mi .m oo too oo tm 1500 oo tsw oo Partkat particulart, togatbar with fall des- ripiiont of Iht abort tarurilict. ail ba bad kj lauiirvfliios una t.nica. n. tl- uunas ocfto. ttqlland, Vt , July 6, 117, I J, H.WHUTLK, ARtDt. Manchetter Onlre, Vt. when people have selected their land, built a bouse npon it and lived in tbe bonse six months, then they csu boy thi land of tbe government. People usually choose land, in pre-empting, which will make good farms, but Mr. Ward, Millie's papa, m an invalid. lie bsd come to Colorado hoping to get better, and be wanted a little pleoe of bis own np in tbe mountains, among the evergreens, where tb pure air and fragrant ordors of tbe the pines wonld, it was hoped, do much to make bim well. So be obose a spot far op a rocky canon. There waa no wsgon . . . I ,,..!' 1 j j .:n . a sharp peal of thunder crssbett over tier I uuw uoJ a"4 Fu" UCJ " bead. Then Millie was dreadful! .'r gbte i 1 lme. " liar dcy orter wear calico dey ed. She knew bow aevere the mountain """ "UJ vots; whar day orter pay dor storms can be, and ber first thought was to net home as soon as she oould, but when she looked about she oould not re member from which way she csme, and iu fact, found that she was completely milk bills dey will use der money to go to tbe grand opora. Meet 'em on de street sn' you'd think dey ownod de bank, Oo to der borne and you'd think you'd stum bled iuto de poo' house. I don under lost. She bad heard pspa say that all the '' i Bruddor Piorson, why you fool call- little streams near them found their way el 0Pn to swell. Dem oloz wou't bide to Bear Creek io the canon, snd that if J" kjlsick face; dem fashnnblo gaiters any one who was lost would follow tbe wont reuuee ao siza ooyerieei; a urass oourse of tbe same little rivulet, It would nbuiu an' a gins dimun am not gwiue ter load them into the canon at last. So she boost ye inter high society an' bold ye thought she would try tbat way, but she 'bar very long. How does ye reason dit bad gone but a few steps when she came to a rocky precipice over which she oonld not oil in b, and sadly she returned to her place of pre-emption. She sat down in side the spaoe she bad marked out for a a.ua:ralrvrai. f a. iTertm. Prepr. - l. i Urnut si Loiidoadrr . .h,. Ur.rt and tal aUbi " ""' '" r'"d atatinn. w.iiimOTvir hotil, ' iMraol, Tt. " O. W. Uaaaa, Piopr. i .o'tatlM lor aaatoiar boar dar at L. It. COY, UO.IXS, rTIOHEBT, AHD JIWELhT, aWta aad afcwa. Uar Ataa. Maackatur, Tt. J.X.BABD. ,.Ut, HKDlOtXaU, PAVCT OOOD, 4s. Tasaioal. BOOKS ! BOOKS ! AT L. D. COY'S BOOK STORE eaa be found a com plot stock of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, BIRTHDAY BOOKS, CHILDREN'S BOOKS POEMS. BIBLES, Writing Desk, School Card and Birthday Cards ia (rett vtrltty. CARD, AUTOGRAPH and Photograph Albums, A good ttWctloe of LovelTs and Hie Seaside Library A PINE UNI OP STATIONERY aiaa io tioca. PBIKCH TIHKl'B PAI'KR IN COLORH. Prlraa tb Unt, U r" w 7 ""V -arrow p.lu, or cabin and wisl)eJi ou g0 e.mestly. that they say in Oolorsdo, which was no wider I he M DotbeeQ dliobeilieBl Tha flaliue. tuau a cow jjam iu a new jcogiauu pas ture, and wound around, crossing and re oroaaing tbe little brook, sometimes close to its bed and sometimes bigh np on the wall of tbe canon, where a single misstep wonld bare sent them down a steep preci pice hundreds of feet, npon the rocks below. Tbe cabin waa built in an open spot. where tbe csnon widened out into a little glen. All the lumber for building, the furniture, tbe baggage, the old pussy and ber kitten, had to be carried np the trail on tbe back of burros, "lsurro is a Spanish word h aning donkey, Lany years ago Bptnards lived in this part of onr country, aod the old Spanish names ar still often nsed. Tbe little burro are very strong, and it is wonderful to see what heavy loads tber carry. A train of burros, loaded with packs to go into tbe mountains, is a very interesting sight. Tbey are surefooted and never make a miastep, even io tbe steepest and most rocky places. People often say, "Stupid as a donkey," but these little burros are not atupid at all. Millie tbonght tur Tofto one of tbe wines t little animals that ever lived. Ouce each week Mr. Ward roJoTnfto down to the city, aod brought borne fresh of lightning followed close npon each other and it seemed to ber the thunder roared all tbe time. She knew that very often tbat tbe lightning struck the trees in the mountains, and she grew more frightened every moment, and when at last the rain began to fall iu torrenpj, drenching ber to the skio, she screamed aloud iu ber terror and threw herself, face downwards, on the ground to shut out light of the lightning, and still holding fast to Topsy she sobbed as if her heart would break, Met bile, p or Mrs. Ward at the oabin was in great distress. Tbe aonnd case, Brudder Pierson?" "I dosu know." "Well, sab, you resume yer seat. De nex' time you appear heab dat chain an' dimuu must be miasm'. I'll give yon just two weeks to part yer hair away from de middle. Io about four weeks if dat bo'd bill sia't psid an' de tailor feeliu' sab about bis money, suntbin' will drap. li will drap hard, an' it will bit you. Dis olub believes in eslioo shirts an' cash down for grub; in stogee sboes an' bouse rent all paid up; in Keutui-ky jeans an' no bill st de butchers; iu psper collars and no dodgio' creditors. Sit down, Bruddor Pierson, an' think it ober." I tm getting sick and tired of this cant It s so bard for me to do right." You're tooiI for nothing, that's what's the matter with you I know it is a heap easior to bo a gentlo. mau than a vagabond. I've triod both Hloused be they who give, and blossod be those who do not tivo, for if they arc bkbsed thi-y will cive. Ilie isHt step, the iu-jt tIioti;ht cm earth, means good-bye to tho lust oppor tunity. God spoed tbe day when the church will kick out every man within its borders who deals in futures. Tho church and tbe preacher who depends upon suob sort of people belongs to the devil from bat to heels. Brother, if you are not afraid of Ood you will have good reason to fesr every corner of the fence. Ood does not care for present events: IIo looks out for final results. Hon t conaiiler yourself safe until you get there, Three things that uever brooms rutty - tho money of the beuovolent, tbe thnes of the butobor's horsit, and an uowisa wo man's tongue. Three things not easily done -to allay thirst with fire, to dry wot with water, and to ploaae all iu everything that is done. Three things that are sa good aa the host brown bread in famine, well water in thirst, and a gray coat iu cold. Three warnings from the gravo "Thou knowent what I war; thou seest what I am; remember what thou art to be." Throe things of short eootinuenoe a boy's love, a chip fire, a brook flood. Three things that ought never to la from home the cat, tbe chimney, and tho bouaewifo. Three easeulialt to a falso story toller a good memory, a bold face, and fools for sudienoe. Atiuv Jokai. A Queer Fact Concerning tba Era. Every old soldier knows bow a good joke dispelled the blues and waked some corner of the camp. One or two of these rise before me and demand recognition, When tho Twentieth Ohio infantry en-1 snd bo swore revengo, tered Camp Chose, not a few of them were a quarter of a pound of powdur and did it up to auy game that promised fun. One up io a pieco of buckskin, tying up a day a tall, awkward looking specimen pioce of punk so that it projected out of camo to camp as a new recruit. The boys! the littlo buudlo of powder. Then be put Wbon Mr. Lincoln beard of tbe scatter ing of tbe confederates under LI ood by Gen. Thomas he was reminded of the fol lowing anecdote, related by Bun. l'crli-y Poora, says the Boston llmlynt: 'Out in lower Illinois, in a little village" there wss a butcher named Sykes, who bad a largo, misohievous bulldog, w hich wss regarded as town nuisance. Fowls were killed, ototbet were pullod from the lines, meat houses were robbed, children were scared, and 'Sykes' dog' wss blam ed for til, and blamod justly. Now, there was a man named Ilondurson, who bsd a flue turkey killed by this dog of Hykest So be took about There's lots of advice to be given In re garu to the care of tbe ejes, remarked an oculist the other day, and so much has of tbe first peal of thunder awakened her, I been said and written on tbe subjnot that soon found out that be was as green as he the bundle in a large piece of corn bread, and wbon she found thst Millie bad dis- acarcely seems worth while to say any- looked. Tbey asked bim if he had been and had it iu readiness. It wss not long sppeared, she ran np and down the canon I thing more. There one thing, however, mustered io and be answered no. before Sykes' dog came trotting akng, calling loudly for her, until the rain drove vbst I ve never beard mentioned, and that "Then, said one of tbe boys, "the and Henderson, lighting the punk with .. .. . I w- . . I In I . .. , .. .. . I , . 1 : 1. ....... ... I 1 1 i 11.. 1 .11.. T li. . .. . , , . , , I .. ner into lue camo. iortuuateiy air. u w """8, nucu wu ii , uuueryuu are wumi-ruu iu mo minor, iou I mt cigar, inrew me bit oi uresn to ii Ward came home much earlier than usual n the train be almost invariably looks at oannot drsw your pay till yon are. for be had seen tbe dark clouds gathering the landscape through the window nearest "Well, I am ready, but I don t know abont the mountain. bim. This a great iniatakfl, both for phys what to do. "Bruno will find ber," he said, when I lologioat and uiitbi tie reaaous. In travel Mrs. Wsrd told him that Millie was miss- ing at tbo rate of forty miles su hour ob ing, and, she feared, lost. "I will go jecU themselves to the sight in rapid too with bim and we will bring hir tafely borne. But you must have a good fire buruinz and dry olothos ready, for the child will be cold aod wet." 8j Bruno was called snd told to fiud cession, and in order to look at them the pupil of tbe eye has to undergo very rapid "Joys," said tbe wag of tho crosd, "let US help tho poor fellow; it won I lake nt long to nMl-t.-r bim. " A tueswugi was sent to tbo bonpital iteward for some muHturd for a sick mao. X. iBennuaT Avtuvs, Z3. OO' MancHKSTia supplies for tbe cabin, and tba letters and mnitk lu geeaied to nn(jertand the papers which were sure to be waiting fur B)attor nerfeotlr. and be l.sd oo trouble in them at the postoffice. He always started flndjl)g ,ue waf ill9 ukoBi but ran very early in tb morning,- often before tieillf ,loogt i0 ,Mi tlut it WM Dot ess; Millie we awake, bo sne was not sur- fo. ,, w,.d . kMO nn itb him. Still. changes. For iustance, when yoa see a The reeruit was taken to sn empty shanty, bouse a mile away tbe pupil is dilated; la large muctard paste appl.ud to his chenl when tha bouse is one hundred yards from you tbe pupil is contracted. Now, in u. b: wjlUa qooi. Gkuctaut, aooTt, hoba, I'laakaiT a aaafaatarwr af Pakst UW Hat. rMia. Tanas!. . A. GRAVES, tOJDlRLAifD. - TEBMOST, AO CUT POB ftMIOIT FARM MACH1HE CO. ! Sat t'Wr aad pttM Utu af Charat. aw. Battat Weak, aV. - '. 'a. Apt It. ISM ' T. PERKIXS will kp la atoak 1 FOLL LIflE CF IP.OR PIPE rm m tm atoaMMfr ar nat I l Ill I TM tu TMtT rf tJLJVJ"' li. ' CM&hC. ISUIO PCICRAILWA1 prised when she awoke one bright, pleas tnl morning, aod fonnd tbat ber paps bad already been gone more than an bonr. But tba was inprised end a littl vexed to Bod tbat Bruno bad followed him. He was never allowed to go with Mr. Wsrd on bis trips to tb city, for it was bis duty to stay at home and tak eare of Mrs. Ward traveling, you turn your attention first t ao ol ii;et a mile dit-tant, perhaps', to on twenty leet from the car. The change made almost iustautly, and the pupil dots not bave time to dilate or expand, as the case may be. Now, if you look through a window on the sido of the car opposite from where yon are sitting you will fiud that tbia does not occur. The different ohjeets in tbe landscape blend aod spread more slowly, be foood a very wet aud for- and spread out into a slowly moving pan- air of a conqueror, II was a soldier, lorn little girl clinging to Bruno, wboal- orsma instead of being rapidly whirled any bow. Io a few days bo saw tbe joke, Millie had gone a long way from home, aod wbeo Bruno's quick bark of joy an nounced that be had found ber, tbe raio wss over and tbe suo shone brightly, though the sound of distant thunder was still besrd. Wbeo Mr. Ward came np, our, who gobbled it at a moututui. jus next miuuts there was sn explosion. The log's bead wat blown over tho fuuc Into tho creek, bis hiud legs aod tail were aunt up aud lodircd on llenduraou's porch, his fore b-gs were thrown scros the street. and the rest of tbe bow-wow was laid aboi I in suiull pieces. 'Wborrat' exclaimed a looker-on 'you've rather uaod up Bykea's dog, hain't ye, Henderson?' 'Yus,' replied aud be was required to lie still until il Hunduraou. 'I rather think that as a dotr would draw. After ten minutes he began Svkes wou't fiud him of muoh uts.' 'And to wiggle, aud exclaimed, "By Jove, boys, to with the rebel army,' added Mr. Lin this luteal loiln. with one of bia aad auiilea. 'I ail "i'.bew!" said one, "we have all been trwJ jjiM)j won't fiud it of much use.' .here. IV n minutes I .tor be yelled, "Fellows, 'ten minutes this burns like badesl" Oh," said one fellow, more, uou t bs a laby. Tbe thirty minutes elapsed and the poor fellow got np and walked about with the aod Millie, bnt be bad slipped away this termlely lapped ber face and Topsy'a we' I past your eyes. Yon get a much bettor aud no one laughed louder than be. St w . . . . iAi. kali is ffc.l tr ktk UHU. w4 lrllil. lulMamt. lata 4 a V-1 him tpwi fl . UulM H Tmttm. MC.H LaIV.. Ml " 7Xlif4. lmm S iJ. ETCtTcMTCia-M-", ii lUXmmtnit. t,mt Uuluu.tktto ".; uvU irfklll, .""f J-l CJkwMi.wwiu'iir Tha Croat Woes iiano stui mkm tiMt. t ii-n J. f um I time, bo on knew bow, bnt there wss . , hj d u h, , found them. nothing to do bnt make tbey beat of it. p u : Horteoae was Waten out if Milli played cloa by tb cabin all the eTen tbe ahspeof a doll, and Millie was morning, antil It waa lim lor ber early eoBteDt to leave ber ia tbe woods. She dinner. Afterwards she helped mammt ...,, ... ,ftarward and wished wash tb diabea, aad then Mra. Ward Lh. inohl hr home and had a fun- I D eral, bnt mamma uggested that perhaps tba robins would cover ber with leave, lik the babes in tbe woods, and Millie view and have the comfort oi knowing that it has no effect npon your sight Wle Word!. W ik Cat aa kla2Wkl Pltti for lk . raia aaA ear . Wv IM t s-mina atM a4 ku4a. kiaka, . T. Naiat kaak taols U Aaaav lat at Tec 4 Wist r aMUaal M j I tart a saaaU. a ff akop to 4ia rata N oikasa ! apt pp at a lanatt, rl.tl WfWUWr'iiM' 1 . . - lla bIWM Mla .IV. . . .. a luNiliurlMtl'M-fwIklbwi. kUwkiMtM, Ti, April n, tan. ifcalf) (1.1 -' I Telegraph Supplies! 3. N, Hard'a Drug: Store- wel, kWfa, IT trilh BoarAa. Wlr.1 laaakiM. -.M,Hg r I l&... um.w-.m M. t.4MM Ml li . M.i CMt-W1! Th rtmeui Albttrt La Row mm- 19 i..ii r1- " - t.i .irr-K A bvf r. w i w. fc-, w . t la.iw.ii l- ...., tr l"rtri jt " lb nai - - - aiao -Mf Mi mmm. Oaat aat not atM awlara bar. I. V su . ft V. I'-- I . MM Ul O..MI. -- A. t rr , 0t. 1 1 m 0O4L Mtattasai throw herself into tha hammock to rett and eooo full asleep, sod Millie began to (ael mallea and lonely. If Bruno btd only been at borne, she eonld have gone to tbe woods to play, bnt she was not allowed tt go alone, for fear she wonld get loat Now w all know bow attractive thosit thing which wear not allowed always are, aod tb mors Milli thought of the oool, dark woods, tba mora ah felt aa if tb oould not stay awty from them. She knew eery well bow naughty it was, bat, rbea eb saw bow soundly mamma waa laleepiog, sb caught np Top.y, the liltle black kitttto, torked Leoiae Ilorlense no -dor her arm and ran away aa faat a ah I eonld into lb very heart of tbe forest. Ti.o't a if I disobeyed," sbeeeid to berwelf, "mamma waa asleep ao I couldn't leak bar, but I torn tb wonld bsve let m come ill bad." Milli knew very well that ber mamma woald not be kt b go, and I think ber oosotese tro olio ber, for sb lurried along aa if afraid aometbiog would over take br or t called bark, not noticing tb way abi came, notil ah foood her self in a part of lb foreat wbar sb bad waa comforted. Wbeo tb little girl waa warm and dry aod lying snugly in ber own littl bed- she told ber adventures to paps aod mini ma, Tbey could not belp laughing at tbe idea of Millie' pr-mptin, all by herself, but shews diatppoiutad when papa ex plained to her tbat littl girls eonld not pre-empt, aad sb mast wait till sb was 21, before sb eonld tak np land snd bave a cabin of ber own, "Well," ahe aaid after much delibera tion and reflection, "it was the prettiest place I ever saw, and I aball Uk Bruno aod go tber aod play every dty, if I can't pre-empt it." BatHillie never went there again. Jc ua A- Ss. s l Spr'xMd RMuxia. Speaking without thinking is shcoting without aiming. If yon speak what yoa will you shsli hear what yon dislike. Impoae not a burden on auolher which you cannot bear yourself. Tbe more importaot an animal is to be tbe lower is its start. Man, the eobleat of all, ia bora loweet. Osyety is to good humor rt perfume to vegetable fragrance; tbe one overpowers weak spirits, the other recreates aod re vives them; Tbe desire of fsoia betrays so ambitious man iuto acts that iVtaea his reputation; ba ia etiU afraid leat any of bis action should be thrown away fa privito. Poor fellow, in the battle of Ituymood, Mi., tho end of bis tongue was shot off, it was said ty the boys, while iodnlging in some tall eweariug. When tbo Tweoti tb r-aobtd For, Oib- aou, Mia., aou.e of tbe bays outered a do- rted balik. Hero they found a pile of uott-s or bills of various denominations which bad m-vur been signed. They took s lot with tb-m, and aome supgnstcd that i kilned Hit would pass for money. Various signature were appended, such t "Code Sam, pretidetil, and John li ti, raahier." Jui-t aa the foragera -a ht, the couUry people accepted tbe bills gladly. J. C. Meracie, of Company I. bought a lot of hooey aud gave atweoty dollar bill in payment. Tbe lady eonld not nuke the change, aod ba generooaly I d I her it made no odda. When be en tivd Ih roal and joined bia eompsny, iv hub or.e ssid to Liiu, "Mtrsole, yon may I aerer Urn befor - Tb tree were la-ge ! in de e ob eVnd hilV " i man who tilth Ba virtus in Limeelf ever envietb virtue ia others; for ..,',: n .ver tat Hat hwniy. He aoawertd. "Tb. mind's will either feed npon their own j iU1 1 1011111 toe U uoi ? Ul 0 good ar npon otbeia'evil; and who wsnt- j "J " ror fellow, bs wss on. of tb. etb tb on. will pn-y open tb. other, firl 10 ' Uot Hft b Tb impartiality of bUtory ia not tbi' When tbcoufolert-arrlrtad rapidly ... . . . . ( a t . 1 I . .. J Aa agaj and wia llocbettcr orgro ia 01 Ibemirror wnieo niereiy reuorw oojecui, ! .i i - -a qaatedas saving: 'Peara U me lik dar bnt of tbe judge who acta, liateta and de- oi me run. one oi wrari.Mar.nai.il was aome kind of mwdecompoaiabm ia all cilea. 'hem in tdvaoo of the hoe. Col- dia Ulk abont babiat eottin' tef. I) way Convaraatian is tb b.omo of tbe mind, ouel Force called on; to bioi to know what I'm earn to look at it, bit ds tf enttin- an ioWlectaal orcboatra, where all tb t was doing tb.ri. lb fellow stuttered de babv. Leas'wia, daf d wsy Lit looks instruments should Uar a part, bat wber waaiy. an J sua.eroj. vct i' none should play together. jwa-wsnU I another po po pop st them." Our pantry is next to our kitchen, wber Margsret reoeivsd tlio vialts of ber Micky. One evening I went dowu iuto the pantry for something, and while there waa an in voluntary eavesdropper oo poor Margaret. She had confided tome only a few ilnjt before that, shortly after Lent, we would have to look out for another girl, aud as cooecijueutly received Micky with loin good will thao before ba had declared I it intentions, although we were aorry to think we would loae Margaret. Oa the livening iu question Micky was io tb kitcheu, where Msrgsrot ass finlaliing np ber work. After the rumble of tbs grid iron falling to tile noor Had auiwiuitd, 1 beard the following dialogue: "No, Micky; oo, yon cannot." "Ah, Maggie, dear, gi' me on kiat frtm thoas sweet lips." "Micky," replied Margaret Io a stern voice, "yoo muaiowo tbe hjwi ueiora yoo can claim th sugar." I reeoiumeod Mar garet's views to tb serious eouoideratioo of young ladies who ar. ouabla to decid what la th. proper conduct for engaged ooupbs without writing to tlieowpap re. The fift.vn great Au-nicao iuveutiotis of wor!d-il alopt'un ire; 1, Hi cotton- gin. I. tba .liii!.K iiui-ninr; ,), in grass tnowi-r aud reaper; I. th rotary priuting prew; ti, tavlgation by a lea to; C, ths hot ir enijiue; 7, tl' ' !! luarhinn; H, th I i'ti ruhlx-r ioda4i; if, t:. tutchiu. m mtifelur of honvU'tr ; I'l, th. sr!. Ulat for cmviog; II, tho gaug lathe; tl, the gr.iri eli-vator, 13, arl.firul tc mak ing on a lare Scale; 11, tb. rl-'dfia mac net and it praetiotl applicatii-n; 15, Ih. telephone. , i i . A l.j.t the amount of food given to a work borse to th work performed. CArtMn.