The Huron Signal, 1885-11-27, Page 22
FHL HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, NOV. 27, 18x5.
,i1 6Je�p p I 1110c1'8 Peaeefil $epoBo He did ; h. cried lis• s infant babe, 1 you Rill change you upmmarkiuo, you mark Isurd 1 Whisk •little butter. But there
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and I looked dose mei wanton' to seed my weird." tare thing" stet have W be done. A alar•
my handkerchief cowed spall tis vest. Aad As wad, meetly but pwnt.tently, reed woman that W • house and lousily
Jonah Abut', Wife. le f`eterwe's M.lsstes. He dela t ewes to take so reties of his "that etc gemmed she shouldn't ; she a see to, and dent keep a hired girl.
They WPM been Immo' a female lee- .lute. et all, he was • w..pia' ea- Why, gamed ate was iu the right ad it." ass's get •long walkout owe murk a.d
taxer heis Jusesvil e, as pretty a girl the hell school house wept- - wept like a Segel : "Ya a stink when *seedy le mad"
n
merrid they have out beyond all eatbly "Wet, 1 my," says be, "that there
r I ever en in my lila ; and it was • hetet
pretty kilter., too -distal pretty Th. But I didn't I see it wee a el.poaM tswwNs, and sot -haus but perfect pees ain't are Deed of your hewing •are -rad
nee oI to Radon. wee "Wsdlook's ..d powerful effort ; I see it was bosati- erd net ttw�sima" • •uigl. vara Not as lung as I lira It
neglect •ad Peewits'sal se anything could be ; but it looked Aad die says, gently "Yee, ma'am." it wasn't for as, you might have owes,
Repose."
A pretty mom, 1 stink. And it was • that one thing 1 have mestwmsed prier "Tilly," lays 1, "I am married, and • ed moat probably would, but not while
beautiful lecture- very, and flowery. It and before this tome- -o1 lacked memo-
Book
been for above twenty yeses, and I 16u."
1 ought to know sumdu
tbin' about it; I didn't say within' back, fur I a't
elected some of tie healwt" awfully ; ue'1
they was • i harried away with at. J.»ieh 1 knew they was all powerful and aid bow can it be called a state of per- want to hurt hie levities, and won't, not
llleo wept like •child duan' the re -beautiful illwetrstios°. I wind net feet rest, when snow days 1 bare to pas if I an help it Aud he broke out
'Martin' of it 1 myself didn't weep, bat deny it, and I dodo t want to deny it. through as many cilantro as a suns.t,esd Main, soon, or snarly anon.
I enjoyed it, come of it, }Demi rata But I knew in my heart that dm lonely every change a rajas one 1 I have to "O►, what • lecture that was ! I)id
I act's begin to tell it all as she did, in white goose that she had talked so paw round and be • little of et erytbimg, you notice when she was s-goin' on about
soot a lovely flowery way, but I can eloquent about--- 1 knew that though its and change sudden, too," the wardens nes of married life T Did
probably give a few of the heeds of it, path ought be tejus the most of the "I have to be •cook, • stepmother, s you sulks bow it took the school -house
It sia't nu ways likely that 1 cad give tame, yet uccwsi"nalIJ It stepped upon
housemaid, • church -woman. s wet none down 1 And I was almost perfectly
the heads hal( the stylish el..c; lent look velvet grew and biaseomin daisies ; and
t'a•t she did as she held .a up ; but 1 though the happy swans floated con°id-
can just give the bare heads. ably easy ° gaud deal of the time, yet
oh, .•id them had herrn a wtf at m ids oceasi.nelly they had their wings rum -
in sums direatiuu to speak against the pled by storms -thunder dorms, sudden
holy state of matrimony, end she felt it vomits, and "teetery, etcetery.
And I knew that the divine harmo,my
to be her duty as well M her privilege to I of wedded love, though it was the sweet-
rpeak in its praise. ,
1 {stud la 1.,.. ts:I son, I SW that earth atfurdsd-1 kulw that.
tie, e_.. Jdetib knew it --•the very sweet -
when she went nn like that ; for no and say
tet and liappisst s -I id tont earthly
livin' soul can uphold marriage with a a 1 kusw M was better grace than can she whose nam. wily sing- 7
Smith. both heavenly sweet and divinely sad,
ed
was once mil blended discord and harmony. I knew
I loge But,Joat , 1 am (;lad 1 married there was minor chords in it as well as
Aim. •t the same time, my almost major. 1 knew we must await love's
devoted lose doesn't make me blind. I full harmony in Hessen T►sty shall
ern see on every side .,f • subject ;sod ung it with 1M pure melody of the
although, as i said heretofore and prior, We
1 love Josiah Allen, 1 also love mejum- i'smortela, my Josiah and me. But I
am eppt•odin', and 'o continue and re -
ser. and 1 could not fully agree with
every word she wad. loom.
K'M, we was invited to meet the young
But site went on perfectly beautiful--
i didn't wonder it brought the school- ornate alter the lecture was over, to be
hour down --about the holy calm and •ntroduced to her, and talk it orer. She
was the minister's wife's cousin, and the
perfect net of marriage, and tow that minister's wife told me she was dretful
Maven was never invaded by any rude anxious to get my opinion on it. 1
carve -how man watched over the woman
he loved --hew he shielded her from **pow she wanted to get the opinion of
every trouble ; kap' labor and sorrow one Of the first wimmen of the day ; fur
far, fur frurn her how wimmen'° though I •m fur from beim' the uoe that
maiden life was like • oneasy, matin', ought to mention it, I have heard of such
'melon' river that swept along diac,n- things twin' said about toe all round
tented and ongatisfied, moonin' and lune Jonesville' as to as I'"°ntown and
some, until at swept Int° the calm sea of bhtackvi.le. And so I i pose she was
repose - melted into union with the unstops to get •bolt of my opinion.
Wal, f was introdeoed to het, and I
Resod oosan of rest-- marriage. shook hands with her, and kissed her on
And than, oil ' how calm, and holy, both cheeks, for she was a sweet girl,
and sheltercl was that state ! How sad I liked Ger looks.
peaceful, how onruffls
ed by any change
Happiness, peace, calm. Oh ! bow I could see that she was very, very
sweet, how deep, was the ocean of true sentimental, but she had • sweet con She said she hadn't never lived in any
love in which happy united souls bathed $dun' innocent look to her, and I gave house when there was a man hvu, , her
in blissful repose her • good kiwis', and I meant it. When fatter havis' died several months before
It was dretful pretty talk - mddhta I lib m'm
a perm's, 1 do like 'e, and vise/ she was bore, and she hadn't had the
afy ctin'. There wasn't • dry eye in vel, experience that I had, and she presumed
Josiah Allen's head ; and 1 didn't make Ret at the "arae time, my likin' fur a that I could give her some ideas thst she
ne objections to A : i was willin' he person mustm't be strong enough to hadn't thought of.
should give vent to his feelin a Only overthrow my principles. Ai.d when Aad I tld her calmly "that I pr
when I see him bu'•t out a weepin', I she asked me in her sweet excepts "how ed I could."
just dipped • pocket -handkerchief round I liked her lecture, and if I could see
his neck, and pinned it behind, not any faults in it I" I told her I liked it
knowin' whether he bad one with him or fust -rate, but I couldn't agree with every
not, and knowin' that salt water spots word of it
black satin awfully ; for he had on • new
vest
I myself didn't shed any tears, as I
said theretofore. And what kap' me
calmer was, I knew -I knew from the
bottom of my heart- that she went ton
fur ; she wasn't mejum enough.
And then she went on to draw up
illustrations comp&rin' married life and
single -jest as good illustrations as I
ever see brong ap. °sly they every one
•.1 'em had this fault . when she got to
dr•win' 'em, she dewed 'eta too fur ;
and though they brotght the
schoolhouse down it didn't convince
tee.
(inc. she compared single life to a
lonely white goose trsvellin' alone serest
Vol country, 'cross lots, ionesowe and
despairin', traveltin' along over a thorny
way sod desolutc, weighed down by
melancholy and gloomy forebodin's, and
takiu' • uecastonal rest by •tandin' on
Dae call had so.I puttin its weary head
under its wing, with one round eye
lookti out for dangers that menaced it,
and ].akin also, perhaps, for a possible
mate --for the comity gander - -restless, Waited troth."
w.,bblin', uneasy, miserable. live I ; "Married life is the happiest
Why, she brought the hull school- lits, is my 0955*. ; that ie, when it .,
h ruse down, and got the audience all appy- Sot." abet appy• But et the
wrought op with laity and sympathy ; ams time, the happiest of em ain't all
sad then she went on and euiaparod happiness."
that lonesome voyager to two wedded "It m," says Josiah, crow and surly .
ones -a inn o1 .Lite swans fl•ston' down "11 1a, 100."
the wavelew cahn, b.,thed io silvery' And she said, gently, "that she thought !a ,ns.„ s hove was the firm anchor that
light- flaurin' down a.binsu stream that 1 was mistaken -she thought it was-- ( held a woman s happiness steady-- how
was never broken by rough wave., I And Josiah joined right in with her. , his calm and peaceful influence held her
bathed to • sunshine th.,t was newer sad said : "Illekwnr it was, and be would mind in • serene calm, a waveless repos
darkened by • cloud. take his aslb to it" 1 --how milder men was of the fair sect -
And then she went •.n t,, bring up lots oat 1 went right on, and 'Pays I . ' It hew they watched over 'em. and held 'Min. -room doer but I didn't tactic,
of other things to con -foam the tea. states is, webby, in one semis, the mart peace- 'em in their hearts
to -bowery things, and sweet and els- rut ; that is, when the affections are firm I "oh," says he. "it went beyond any• way the dove and Josiah was set and
omen- Sire compared single Ids to I set and stabled. it makes 'em mon peace- I thing I ever hserd of. i always knew wedged in.
eptantiti.s of things - strange, weird, I fd than when they are a trspsrin' round 1 � was good and pious, bot 1 newer Then the stove was wedged 5rm into
neels.eholy things -- and curious, but and a-wandeno . But," says 1 "learn- I realized how omb pions tnay was till the door -way, perfectly set there.
powerful. Why, they was so powerful y ain't all peace. I tonight.'' There was sat all over the floor, and
dot every one of 'em brought the school Says Josiah • "It a, and 111 sweet to I "sibs lays i. is concis.:erahle dry then stood Josiah Allen on the wood -
house down. lt•,. I aieute--net so dry anent. as i keep by I hones side, with his coat off, his shirt all
And then she compote! married life . Plays 1. going right • n cool and serve.: I sue, but pretty dry -"she ssid that net i e overed with block, and stve•ke of Meek
to two apple blossoms, hangin together "Tbc sunshine ,.1 trw litre gilds the I true ern would 1N a woman perform I sil over hie face. And oh ! how wild
an .ue leafy bough, in the perfumed pathway with the bnthtest radiance weisay inennel labor." Isad almost frenzied his attitude was as
May sir, distils' hack and forth under know anything about. but it ain't ell "Wal, they wont. Then ain't so he stood there, as if he couldn't .nors,
the peaceful benediction of summer tadi•nee. 1 need of you liftirag yuer little finger in I nor be moved, more than the stere
ek4.s, Atd she compared it to too ' "Yes, at is, says .1 rule, f rt:.'y. "it 1 emanuel labor." could. And . the vioience -.f the
white lambs gaabolw on the hillside - U, evert mile d It. Ma„osl, Joriab " I leaguers M harlot at me acr.ost the
N taws struma d omit maltin' into nus And she says, tenderly end "moldy, Wpj 1 mid rt, didn't f I Mel I I move.
dome hrrtttmesy, perfect divine harmony, "Yes, ma'am, 1 think Mr Aden a right; I always holdie' Toe boob fou wowhis' 1' "Why," eel" 1, you mast come is
jlseordant note s.
1 think it is." j oyes," buys i, "you often speak of it, horn, Jasiai Allem, and pelt it in from
eltitlipe Mil* ►shed ase , be wanted me re! '• Wal, • say. 1, in rneanin' a'.er,te Jnaieh, You as seafood," says 1, firmly, this side.'.
Re, thew, at that place, out 1 w$ulln t. s•!ul meanin - "when you are roamed fait as good ee the oomaen rum of saes, And thea be hollered ei me one
asked : "How is thu. h,r he was a• Ths de.id.d hosedet•1 spites •, lour
I"sU 'a I'Md*U'nOrrt'w thins lal..m I5 at
gots' w stet is 1' trwslateut of finial", weskttures, sad sae e
And slat M wonted t" hoofs if 1 utM prstrruw,, tan Rowe. it • wide.
wasted bins equa•b»J tut., jelly by eons- apnea rwputams,. sod is every "seethe
i.' is b7 the aide °t it ..r d 1 thought story u the sew . "My health i• au
he was a crew, that he could step ower unproved atua 'Naafi rt," '•I em like •
Nw WoIMMI," tka[ we Js, tw,t beast -i. t4
it, or • stream of water, that he could r.eomnaa►J It to etreegese iu used of a
ruu in under it- or what did 1 think 1bs.it: restorer.
to bollend wikU,.
•.w.i, ' ssyei 1, ••you hada't ought t., 1 had f..r year° bees a miserable suf-
ferer (roan Dyspepsia, srad tried all moose
got it flied io that shape. 1 nil Id: ye• r.00«fiw nod tow saedieal •kill u/ my •t
. bat sod to wove first.' $aye I : "Yue quuntatac., but still gr.w wune, sista
soured it in sideways. it would go is unable t.. wt anythirg w:lbouut greet
all right if you haJ stetted of the other •udrr,urt, or du soy kind of work. I
began to lbw► there was no hops tot
way.' rpt, and that I rout surely die ; whoa,
"Oh, yea, it would hats teen all like, a drowuoug roan catch ata straw, 1
right. 1'uu I.rs to see me, oamautby, deterrunrvd too gne'Mc(iregor's Speedy
w ith a store in my arm•, you lure itlurea teal, I rt wean bsguo to implr,ve
dewily. I inhere you ruuld De perfect 1 w rapidly tl,At to two ruuntha 1 was si
..l1 as 1 1.4 ever baso in my lits. -W.
ly happy it you a.uld s.. me . luggmn Even+ Lc.uis .-i ,*l. S•dd by Geon,,
round stoves every day. But 1-11 tell 1 Nbyues, druggist. llcdcrioh. Free trial
-Iota of time" I have to wad. out in the mortified to see you didn't clap 'cur you one thing : if this dumb scute a I. ttl.s. lot
sec grass, to take ten of wet cbockens hands" moved either way out of this door if i
and lambs --a tailores•, • dairymaid, • "Wal, ' says I, "when I clap, I clap ever get it into a room °gam, it never 1886"
literary soarer, a visitor, a fruit -canner, on the side of truth, and I can't ewe I shall be stirred araio so much as a hair's e
an adviser, a dressmaker, a hostess, a things as she does. 1 have been a-sailia' I breadth --not while I've gut the breath $a x errsmagazine .
milliner, r gardener, a punter, • wenn, on that sea she depictured kr over two•t- of life W me." ILL17ESTRJT�D.
a carpenter, a woman, and men than ty years, and have never wanted to leave Says 1 : "Hash ! i here wmel.••ay ° 11 T1,e December Kumher will trete ice
forty ether things, !ferriage is • fest- it for any other waters. But, as I told knuckii at the dower." Neventuseeone volume or It.rrmale MAe.-
rate state. and agreeable, a good deal of her, and tell you now, it ain't always • 'eI won't Bush ' It r nutting but >u`z t•, w'"v''o" ■novel, rest aeasds
and Mr. H°waLuir -Indian $es•mer"_hate
jlte time, but it ain't • state of perked smooth atm. It has its ups and downs dumb foolishnessa-moria' mond stove•, tee the foremost Is current aortal sotbp
-twill ran throng several ambers. sed will
peaty �� rest, anal you'U find oat it jail like tllMrr hewn stat«," sed it anybody dont bsleve it, let 'stn be foil wed be, Tullio
stnriw from R. U.
ain't, it you art! Per married. any. 1.-111;
, t 1p o tray little ways-- brat at tae -+set M 'tor teat at stat •'erotic ane Ml. t►. >tt- t ra=. a are.
eauorul drpenmest, disctewl5l topfp satg-
Bot ahs sail, mildly, "that she tboe�R not sur, for it war too cold, and 1 was store, est right horn in the dem as br'm uttered bit inc current nreearre et amertra
and Europe.. 11 be rowtr et este Dy W, U.
,. Howtt.u• bryri""1"g wick tb. Jeermry ane-
[ was mpi•isksn—arts thought It was," too tired ; "Ther ain't bat one esa, Jus- as•ruck."
"You do f" M I. bel. The .attar. evert y oke rear sura
T tat. Aliso, flat u calm forever. And Says I again, in •whisper: ''D• be betnrpot.{ri bnotaa depio pars--4k1aR
"Yes, ms'U13'' lays she one day we will float upon it Josiah Al- atilt and I'll let 'em in, I dont want is..tape of r etur5. add eepiet ebaracter-
, W fe femur.+ of A saeritsa r w aeon at
I gut up, and says : "Come, Jusuh, I len, you and me. 1t 1 the sea by which 'em ter ketch you s-talkin' so •ud a act- ca.metea leading
npiYsu �,,;e'sats written
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goes we had better be a -.oil', ' angels walk and look down into its ory- tee's y c, tk Itemnu.tur. The MAGAZINE wW else
espe.tat attention to American subject..
I thought A wouldn't do any gond to stat depths and behold their blessed "Wal, 1 want 'em to ketch me that treated by the best American writers and
argue any more with her. And Josiah faces. It is the .ea on whose basks the ie ju.t what I want 'em to do. If of u 111'tezatc be, lcadirg Americas artl.0
started off atter the horse ; he had bitch- fadeless lilies blow, and that mirrors the a man, he'll say every word I say 1° HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
ed it on the barn door. soft cloudless sky of the happy mornm'. Gospel truth -and if it is • woman, it tree Years
She didn't seem tc be willtn' to have It is the sea of eternal repose, that rode will make her perfectly happy to Dae me iLI RPF.R'ti JJA(IAIINL. g; ,4
we go. She said she would give any- blasts can never blow up Into billows_ s-swslterin' in thejob. Sevin times ■ i1.aRPFR'. H4Z4k -„ t se
HARPF.'K!I BAL/k
thing almost if she could rehearse the But our sea, the sea of married lite, is year do 1 have to more this stove hack ii4RPRKry rtRAnKL tLQ t N
avv�ars
hull lecture ever to me, and have ms nut like that ; it is ofttimes billowy and and firth. And I say it is high time LIBRARY, owe 1'wr for weetesbersl .le, M
criticise it She says : "I have heard so rough.'' that 1 said • word. So you can let 'em i•Ztrea r ('a hell sat erritrr• r• the Cod-
i rat :states or (lapodn,
much about you -about what • happy "I my it sin-," says he, for he was in jest as quick as you are r -mind to.'
home you have." jest carried away with the lecture, and
"Yes," wry I, "it is as happy as the sntbossd.
avera.e of happy homes, anyw,y." W. have had a happy time together,
And says she: "I have beard that you Josiah Allen, for ever twenty years ; but
and your husband were jest devoted to has our sea of life always been perfectly
each other."
And I told her that "our love for each
other was like two rocky pillows that
c,uldn't he m. wed."
And she says : "On them very two
accounts she fa rfy hankered atter my
advice and criticism."
It seemed that her father died two
months after marriage, right in the midst
of the lio•eymoon, before he had time to
drop the e:4tic sweetness of oourtahip
Here Josiah gave me • look enough to and newly -married bliss, and come down
take my head clear off, it looks could ism the nrdioary every -day good and
behead anybody. But they can't And had demeanors of mos. Wal, we got tame middtin' tired, and
I kap' right on, ca!m and serene, and And she had lined always with her the subject kinder dropped down. And
says I : mother and three sentimental maiden Jonah had int. of moth come on' lb.
"It was full of beautiful ideal- se mete, who had dewed sol their know_ nest day, and so did 1. And it run
full of 'em as • row -bush is full of sweet- ledge of mankind from Moore s poem. along for over a week before she coma
n ew in June. But," says I, "If I speak sod Solomon'° Song. So her idem of And when she did come of was in a
at all, I most tell the truth ; and I must men and married life was as thin and dreadful bad time -seems as if she
say that while your lecture is as sweet apt about as well suited to stand the weer couldn't have come in a meek worse
and beautiful • effort as 1 ever see tack(- and seer of actual experience with 'sat time.
e d, full of beautiful thoughts and elo- w a gauze dress would be In (ace a It was early is the morning', not more
quince, still I mud my that in my Greenland winter. Aod so after wand- than nine o'clock. There had come on
opinion it barbed one thing- it wasn't arable urine' ma her ride -for I kinder a cold spell of weather, onezpected, and
mean enough." hong back, and hated to tackle the job-- Josiah was a-bringin' in the stove from
"Mesa enough T" gays she, "I don't but not knowin' but it was duty's call, I the summer -kitchen, when sbe ("Be*
u nderstand you." finally contented, and it was arranged Josiah Allen is a good man -\e i. my
"Why," my I, "arcus -mean temper this way : choice out of a world full of men ; but
stare, you know ; middlio'new, mejum- She was to some down to oar house his words at such • time are violent, and
nese, or whatever you may call it Yon some day, early in the mornin', and stay hi. demeanor is not the demeanor I
go too for. „ all day ; sed she was to stand up is front would like to have showed off to the pub -
She said, with a madman lock, "tkat of me, and rehearse the lecture over to lir. He was at the worst place, toe.
she guested she didn't- she guessed ate meand j was to set and hew of ; and He had got the doge wedged in the en -
didn't go too fur. ' when she coma to • plan. where I didn't try fly door, and 000ldn't get it either
And Josiah spoke up, crow as a bear, , acres with her, f was to 11(1 my richt way He had acted onpptuly With it,
end says h.: "She didn't go lin inch too I hand, and she wee to stop rebearain ,and and' bolo him so, and he see it when it
fur ; she didn't say a word that wasn't i we was to argue with each other back was tiro late.
and forth. He had got it fixed in such a war that
And when we g d it all arranged, we he could not get into the kitehea him -
set out for home -I calm in my mind, self without gettin' over the stove ; and
though drs.din' the job souse. 1, in the mew of duty, thought it right
Rut Josiah Allen was jest crazy orer to tell him if he had heard to me he
that lecture --crazy se a loon. He rayed wouldn't have been to such a fix. Oh !
about it all the way home, and he would the violence and frenzy of his demeanor a hungry huntersgathered round tr...
repeat ever kt. of It to nae -about how as be .idol there a-M,Ilenn'. excellent repast prepared by Mn SoRz"'�
i was out in the wood-houw shed, a• men, and the way foie edible• disapf,ea
' set was .imply marveticw•. The sapper
bilin' my eider apple seas in the big orer dancing began, and sane tue-
noldmn kettle, but I herd fhe kat- tioued until indication. of tb• sppr,aoh nrounte or ALL anew nr
crow, and •. I c tme a-rntanin' jn, i of •nMher day cased the participant. to Lumber, Lath, Shingles
thought i htrerd • little rapp,in' at the deperw. sad builder's material of esu
- ar7 dor rlpttes.
it much, i was that agitated to ase the Imitators R M$Mtaome•. >KNeOL RIMITItef A fps *i'rT.
(rood p-mnt. are worth remembering, fA1 Order Prswiprlyj•ttended tee
fax the reason stat they assist us. in Oederlch suer r, ISG, i!I•ty
avoiding many discomforts, and protect
e ape. the cupidity „f romfriends
rie ids GUDBDICB �ILBD �O��U
people. When y..o teens .. tri ....chi.,
that Putnam'a Corn Bxtraetaw i° safe,
prompt and effectual, dont allow drug -
BRASS
1ns1 ?re..,d yarn+ ata k rat
gist. to polos off • worthless and perhaps
pnitinnnus sutelitutw. His object ,, BRASS 4 IRON STEAK FITTiI
quit. patient- He wishes to make, the --roe— twit. d4*.sp mil between arena aril- BO
ate..d. ehe5p. tris i w .141 sirde & TICS
Pataam'e Giro I<ttraet..r. Sold every.
when. Beware of dangerous invite- t Moan Poises R CO., proprietors, Khoo
Non
Ieir Salt Pana Elland Boilers
5.35- :allo.... Rad* ea Menem eerie*.
smooth 1"
'"Yes it had -smooth as glass."
' Hain't then never bees a cloud in
tar sky I"
"No, there haat--sot • dumb
Says I, sternly : "There has in mise.
Your wicked and profane swarm' las
oast many sad many a cloud over my sky,
and I'd try to curb in my tongue, if I
wee in your place.',
He didn't say not'hin' back, only woo,
or nearly at that time, he broke nut
again, and says he
"Newt, sever did I bear or see elo-
queen* till to -night I will have that
girl down to our house to day a week, if
1 mm • 'Orin' Josiah Allen."
"All right," says I, "I'd love to have
her day a week or ten days, and I'll in-
vite her to, when she comes down to re-
hearse her lecture"
Says I, whi n' and uttin' myfin ibe rotnmesof the M.oaztt:e bests with
y "pert p the Numbers for June and December d orb
ger on my lip : "Vont you he still T" understto d that time When ao subscriberelate to
"Ne, I wont be still," he yelled out, been. with the current Number.
louder those ever. "Aad you may „ Hotted Yulunww. of II.RreR1 MAeaawR ter
7 g three ream kea-kmaiksartt "ret clotid, ea h blade's. win
through all the motions you want to, � rolu nt oe. ('tetbticaws. toe 541ss n
and you cart stop me. All you have to eeeu ewcb--by man, esstpsfd.
do is to walk menet and hit folks in tttdea to H.amemt•Mw.onore AI.h.Datost
serdrtlral. tad CasrM•d, re, v.tumsa Ise
hs. as •kin u.lhin' ander the haw -
MS
inclusive, /rum Jose, 151", to Jas, lits.
happy g
one rot.. Rwo., Cloth. lit •
ass ever made a woman so happy as to ftemlttanc'e.tu, M made by Peet -OS
Money order or IRatI, W avoid chance of
as some own a•bnakin' his neck a -Ing- Ictsa
gin' mond a stove." New.pwpers an rut to ropy tA4 ederreir-
tweet eel heal the express "r�tr.f Haarwa=t
I we he wouldn't stop, w I had to go R"t"d'�M
and open the door, and there shwa the HARPER & BROTHER* Vow Vert-
author of "Wedlock's Peaceful Repose."
I felt like a fool, for I knew she had 1888_
heard every word -I sec it by her look.. HeA �rp1er78 Weekly l t i
She looked skairt, and as surprised as )1 li a
she bad seen;i ghost. ZLLIIBTR�T]ICD_
--- - -- _ - ILwrcxl W tom wow. per sears emus
twenty years, maintetsed ite p st$jwasthe
I am aro extensive dealer in fine Mases, leading Illustrated weekly sew gneg Am-
boy and wl1 as many many man is Vow •nes tt'Ith a ooestaat Itaersses ppl�yy
England. I use exchrurety in +ray st•- and art stie n ounce' 1[ 4 abl.t. t leet\e
• y.•r suraeth,ns eeq.aret say
boss dike' Liniment Iodide ammonia prrvioi. volurw, emhr& s �g two ■s►
and Giles' Horse Powder' to cure die sited trial stories, one ilea 11 r. •racy.
an,osw the foram .t of Ifvt settees of !t
temper in young cattle, woe throat, flan• sad the other by Mr. WAr. i $ 5*r,
(even, remove splints, pulls and wind• e•e of tbm snow ralldly
galla 'Tho Doctor's remedies are what 1 v[•,••t• e to readers toontotstiw
•natters !r
7 : enterta nr • norise4
ten,
my on : aro horse dealer should b. "pope, y USP Gem
other i Ra
without them. FRANK Or_I6wuLD, West
Randolph, Yt bold by F. Jordan, ssey iM dy k`� wtheettlw pe the
Coderich. Every Das sake entertaining
• btmtwatl
coal guide. an entertaining •M lu
2wat.atltar hwfl joornat. PrdMr tree trans
able few' is caber let
—
tion=, eboule entscrtbe40HaR� t*'s
Messrs, Matheson & Fin!aywn seem
to have. had quite a successful season HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
M vases
More been burly engaged since thresh IIAlePSRB WEEKLY 5t a
ing oommetveed, and have, still two weeks Hgf4P1rRR NIU4ZINL .
Herirepp-RRB BILI R . ........... t m
work on hand.HwkPRRN YOVN4 PKUPLR .... 5 ro
Thankagiriag day was spent in the NIRPltkB FR.tYRLJN BVUAJIti
usual way in t\u place, that is : LIBRAR?,oar rear r::r suriwbers/..I: w
Peerage Fire fe all wb*a•rikers },e the Vag -
Poem d the wisest went to eborch, ed States w t'ewede
Moose el Ibe runtish senor for fun, _ _
Dat every One went shoot n. m. VetomP• of 14 wane LT
That oould lay hands upon • eyes. Int Number for Jae ry °teach ye , u.
The principal "asst of the day was a 00 tome la mentioned• ft w111 be ebeereteet
squirrel hunt, the participant. being di- chat ibe "'k•crleer wicks to
the mitt •r neat cher toe re%
Tided and led by captains Jun. Matto.- Bwsd Volumes of H°ru,as,,•
son and Wesley Summer. Fora week three 71511 beck, In sat ala wl44
reviu us the coontr III; was •nosed f Mat brats• , o°'tage said• escrow,
y tree of on en.e rprsp ad the e, Tdr densest
for firearms. Every old meeker aced Pneeed Doe dollar per eelunea, or h M lar
blunderbus was brought into requisition, vw'"sas.
and powder and shot wereat a premium. MaMtpw (w• Ir j' r ~ek ii.41 ..ipsDol•� rot
recefet of sent D7 au, l••tp5ts. on
So keen were the hunters that some of t1 e0esch.
them on the morning the match were Re...rwoe. abnukt nP mad• by Plat-O�e
llwey (Meter or lOali, t5 avold eisaee of
out in the woods sitting on a Ing wait. baa.
'AeMtAH t'n ropy thin
Iil*OTwtn� rpea. ord: r rt/ HARP
' Addrn,•
HARPER dr RP_OTlfg,t1l. Nee, Yore.
with their new steam thresher. They
int( for daylight ; bolt it has bees hinted
that some were even keener than that
es they were out two or three days be -
fun the time. However that may
be, then is no doubt that both
sides did their level bed, and at night
when the spoils of the chase were
t in, and the game counted, it
was ound that the aisle. stood • Sura-
t
mer'° 1660, and Mathea,n's 1640 points.
the former being the winner by 20
paAnts andentitledw the free sapper.
Cit0DaRICH
PL c1 NING MILL.
F'frrABLIRHEn 1555.
Buchanan,Lawsen : Minion
e doer root Sash, Doors & Blinds
Are you trouhled vette Salt Rhwr, Mei weeny per weer week and rP
Rough Rhin, Pimples or Center Beim ; rr.•el.. prompt le
asseal•. r+ n w
if No go at trios to (tee, M
Stow and get a paekaga hare i CRRY8TA L 6 RI.AI K.
Parisi Carbolic Grote. Pries l6 create. Werke •ear A. T. R Putter.
It was ewer k.ows to fait b uederleh rob. tt, nes. 1-d,