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REIACION .1'1' Ill
BURY S11 A
• a toruli
THE Right Reverend Anthony
Bram Doet-r of Ito laity and 1 ..,611,.t.
the Woolens terotorial diocese of 4 *heVrelliv.
although • leittlwil uremia -tie, and an INV
Oftg•tle up holder of tke churrli on the
plum. would untkubted h.'.' boorne a
garden Tort' at Loio het h. and ei ou di
searcely ..',r sel•rned. 4 r:•• rises:
apparent's was .ou,•ereeo, ,.",opo
bench ''t the Hoc«. Lor : whoe le the
.'hs. -el of • ttttt r aneiest milieur he would
,•srtionly Mo. been .1ron'01 an irrecoml•
e lle aeochronurni. ler no rich brooklet\
draped 'he sit trot too inches of ecroway
frame that bronged to Dr. Briggs . and the
traditiesal hat, apron and goiters which
help to leen ontcluit v, and proem* t• an
English lord Lishop were conspicuous to
their anon,. from the pontos of the Right
Reverend tithetty Rogge.
T. write more pueiti..ely, the Riehep ..t
'he% tone usually et &rod hinisolf in • clerk
blue cheviot suit et 'tout texture, a broad
brimmed, soft felt het, &IA high boots,
and 11110.10. Moot of his waking heurs astride
• Acta. ponv, athwart which leo hi ..! soi
anal he •Itai earned saddle bags, is which
were panted It. caortsoyal rebea, and 1.10 -
woe • Loislor costainiag a Imo of fornmeL,
alele.lookug veto's.
l'or Renee Krieg • (boom" 0155 00 aad be
yead the Oroottei whieb Is to say the
frontier of rulroods, .shoot.. 'burden'. and
other evih000se of umelern, well-developed
c.vilioatitia esti was en •iteasive with •
termer% for larger than the entire pro•ince
ot Canterbury. Yet the good Itsluip's
noose bald of labor did aot, as a whole, lie
ily epos kis mind and heart True,
while the acattered harvest Wan plentiful,
the laborers were few, and the mesas
wherewith to pay these few laborers was'
exceetbartly dim'autive. Rut the honey
was sot oarrew-minded, and if he founel
n oes of ins ow• clergy at work in • tew• or
eettlessest, be worldly dominated • Mule°
dist minister or • baptist preacher or, mo -
chanes & Rmos l'alitelic priest coverts,
the grows& which satisfied hos that the
people seed no-_ he or loag mown entirely
heaths..
Yes, the K'ght Reverend Anthony Briggs
was tior w welt satisfied with the conelittoa
of the 110,04.41 411••••• 01 they moo, eseept
the portitia ut it known se Drixbnio Swamp:
and that was 'another story ' Speakseg
from • st I y geographies! stead poi n t
Duibury Smiley, so ealled, was ao swamp
at all, being, as smatter of het, as emceed -
tingly fertile tract of lam& surrounded. fro
the greater part of th• year, lty two arms
'formin( a Imp) id • stream of clear vratar
ertronly, for a snort period of each Sam
mer, 01410•Ill knewn as the dry seasoa,
the stream of rear water failed to materiel
i,.in the vicinity Ed leo:bury Amory, and
the bee of the box Creek bemuse, where,
perkaps, originally gove the name to the
lend It emorcled sanely • marsh or swamp
At au% rate, whether los or water or marsh,
the immediate en•ironment ot Iraxleury
SIVII•113p fortiori • mature! bimodal such as
ma, hat • been waltzed by by, gone room of
Juliana tor defensive porpoise in trouble
some times. loam& Dux 4 reek still
served mush a purpose. For If Inxbory
Swamp tumid not be entreat's, dessnimid by
thews work• of the well Loewe hymn
Whore every proepeet
And only man is vile,
it might at learn he mid that its mine or ton
thousand fertile aerie supported • primul&.
ties the male pertios of which would not
hare very tritely looted an ieveatimatios
to the records of their lives prior to their
arrival and settlement at Dexleury 'eam'
To be More Iblichury Swamp had
the reputatios of being • rienduyous for all
•ort• and condoms. of offenders against 41.
Isere ot .11 and sundry of the l•arted States
o f Amer,..
Duzbury Swarapers were 'deal leery
of all strangers, and eepecially took pains to
clueourags woos from the °thous of the law
and parit,as : and to the few mos reinitiate
of iiuzbist • Swamp whn had gained MOW'
to the place. its social life was an enmesseill
coneundrum 1'4. fields were well Lille&
the brume were tonsetantially built and OM.
foe:tattle, the abuse of w hieh there lelir•
three or four seemed to do • fair hostages.
amd, notwithstaroling *be air of molter%
whish protruded the settlement, prosperity
i Mae stud ttorpyritiosist, such Wad • 641.0•1
1, theOthee. Mori:rem to ter
hate" aduarel ir on the keate•re,ty withut
h. uor•uotwox Intuit) obi et briggs and
molar • he armoury, mat of Mir rims Briggs
wrial 1 eoirosiy *Win 111117" Peened to ph% rti
,' 1 AII;(Cille, •111 4.41114•I01 V84/1114114/V•4 1/11111e
gense4 the Onto and disuse: tr a et penny
.11/ ...it with the varsity' C11111.
Vet, though their eollele lives were to
isterwevett, on lookers wondered at
the ''oriailte fraid•hip Dovist Morrison
farm' bie way to the hoot is the var
toss athletoo Glatt. and societies by sheer
osiers' strength, anti L. yy • .401 v had few
friends; win* eo the other band, young
Wilms was roollti bel ,vel all nein taunt
in coarse' with Ion, His torture was rpm
and frostier. and to coill 4 not eolieye ill of
anytiody, let alum • trued It war on ac-
count of Gist good halide, mohair. that
limitary liroore, having gnidusteo from his
miles...ma also from the university law
echoer. tintless hameel• engaged to • charm
101 youllui loth, commeadol her to the at.-
•entoisi teed osteliful sere et los frieud
Wirt:yes, ohne b. went en • tour &roau4
thr world before settling dews to the active
dunce ,,t lito. It was a stunning blow to
.4tithoi % Ileums, on returning to M. boons
..ne year 'titer, to end that the shunt sad
rend whom be had loved and trustee'
eecoad only to the nt) ha would have max
ried, had eloped with his 111211•••• a day or
we before his arrival. As is often the ease
nailer such cir,•uitietonceo, • great rev•Ision
t holing came ever the gentle nature of
Brimpt, and he swore • selerno and
teartut oath, thst, should he ever overtake
hie *elm friend he would Yhrit swift and ter
note lovelier" upon Mumma for his Imes
nese. Rat, strauge to relate, as the week.
and mon'-hs peened by, merrily themselves
hoe years and eyes into decades, not •
word came to frothony Reyes of the man
an•i woman who had largely elightod hi.
hapless... In the 111•11601 me. Briggs sought
some relied by chasers, the plaits of
life. work, and renounced the bar for the
church. to 'harsh work he became as es -
Outmost, and after many years of etheient
labor in .maparishes of the costars cities,
he was desigmated for mionosary work in
the tar Won, and was eltnnetely massorat-
ed Reny of Cheyenne.
Bet Anthony Briggs never 'married, he
IMM. all Its love for • woman had boon 111•
-
salmi epos Elessor W•hiterf : and het sayer
more suitivated worm esd close frionelship
tor • elan, for he never forgot the toothless-
ness of David Alorrtsost
Tbis was the eighth er .inth annual con.
'moos that was aow called te order its the
Intl. frame church witieh stood in the place
of • eathredral to our right reverend friend
-a church .o small that lees than three
score •Itergynien now assembled therein
pretty well taxed its seating oaportty.
After the opening prayers had item said.
and 'tome routine busmen trassairted. the
bishop ma& his annual eddies. to be. stor-
ey, and slowed 11 up with on eleousat appeal
for • re milder is uadertak• the sure of
00144. 51 Doxbury Swamp. Refers him tbe
hunt, now in that little thong • variety of
rasa some were yeeng, and some were old;
smut were vigorous, and some were lemom•
tog feeble; there weer hit churchmen and
low churehanes ; while °teen had very little
chlorin...stip --but mote Mom atoned ler
the deficiency by • great deal of common
mime, and earnesl love for the rape Vet it
eertaisly rimed the bishop when • re -
111r.7110 11•10 10 ..71111 came !MI • ClOrgY0100
co tt.e.pe. .ne. physically. the least fit
to i let -ay arduous work. This was
the :Mv. dohs 1 'alder:sett, • Towne numbs'
eathusialt, reeestly frun one of the Oxford
'settlements' in East London: and, as voila;
Caldtoott was • neer arrival at the diocese
and usenet:lord, bit set forth immediately at
the close of the 001510111 to take chum" of hts
new parish at Durbury Swamp.
What Radcliffe Highway is to lureim
and the •Teaderlein district is to New
York, Dui bury Swamp was to the territory
which formed the diocese of Cheyeame ;
only, as ttat terntory was, al its host,
rather *sough to induce all men to carry
two or three weaposs concealed upon their
pumas, the poesibilitiee of the Swampere
may he hotter iniogiated than described
As • college student, John Gobileoott had
oast in Ins lot with that sectors of the
Chureh ef England which, however sawn
we may differ es tissetioa of doctrine ane
churchniaaship, Wining admire no amount
of the estimates's with tibia tte followers
'typebar to he $s tboreughl% is
garaged was Jobs Lbliessoil, that nothing
mold turn himfrespbeesetporpose,whesonee
his pathway seemed 1. 14. to he the path
of duty Three years before, he hod re•
fined • "gilt edged- Deveteshire living to
omelet an orderlies pest in East Loados ;
sad now,when the pliveinass lied positively
mooed te reign in all directions All the forbidden his longer remote's( in the vitiat
ism drove good homer in the latent styles ed air of Whitoich•pel aad !Oyler, be had
of blushes and wagon*. They likewise -ono out to the Far Welt that in the es -
dramas goad whieloty, 'while the women (el)1s *image ef fresh air he might give the church
seemed to be well supplied with everything still more •010,1010 INN`•10s
that won ming in tn. way of millinery, Iturleury Sweeny was a dessidemily new ex -
wraps and ether 'dry omits Notwith perieam for Jobs Coldeoett OnI by the
e taadisir whieb, them was neither "shoot Loudon docks he 4.4 beim met with atter
bowie, newspaper Their library to hemeht the inilifferenos, or at most 1, jaws sod sneers
toempere . sod it re aletoot medlar to bee the Swaespers offered active resisteses
odd. therefore, that the ohereh' had me to his settlement amour them.
foothold on Ihixbury Swamp, which regret His appreash had evidostly been herald
stile some of affairs greatly Moved our right ed, for when he ermeni the meek in his
reverend frimd, the good bishop of the din rough buck Mani waeron, and landed i.
0•041. Ibizbury 'wean, a deposition of three
W• make the seinaintases of Dr Reuse detonnised twee wet him.
ou • Aright fail de% &beet a dosed* ago "Se Moog to sell asked este.
With ins own forts sad his horses \mil hell "Net anything.-
stroight towards • weetenag tem he was "Wagger buy
matte, hid way to th• emuobroom ent• of another.
I 'beetroots, whore wee to he held the soya' "Heithiettr.
direemen muumuu' at which perorates" "Parson. 1 promise ' said Nee third.
melesteritteel caitiff lag limbo' 'trues was "Flosttlr.'• said Cold•o•tt,with • Obolloistill
pritileurod to motet tb• toe or throe more
faithful nee who formed the rank mil 64. "Well, we dou't tak• k.slly 4. ..eh, as
nt his small arm, As the rout bietlinp jogs they :don't have se real aad ilesereise lees
ales* the ondel path, upon which the. titbi flo° we ons• Vast te. eteangew. w• ain't got
et retail was comforrod by brevet, we away se ass her 04/ doggneeel parttime
diaalia • little of bo early hemoyird: "That's kerne**. united see of the &-
gees. of °roomwithal sours, that. patiettes, while the tine& beteg of • Mill
lIngre was not Oval, s 'Kober, nee we. lie mere pramisal disposition, turned the
always • ellaegyaaaa mem than that, wham bores • toed, o.1 a.• the horse • sharp
• young man at mileste, Antony linage was els. with Ilia opener' hood.
sot seem designed to take holy melees At "4 o01 bye, pow, . they all ohloullodt
hie iliniv•e•ilef, 7•1105 it rim was send by with ieiso
the professors as as essoodingl• bright amid "I 51.11 0000 book 'foie." sailed bosh
premises" Modest as profiettent is hie calelonett, nothing dauatod.
14w/ie. as ore snoop ob.*, eao fries& "Deers yore As it, sot if yes know what's
!David Wareham was is all atlelotle parent% essil ler • parses'. sett sue .4.4.4 Unbolt
Darts* their term at soilage the impression loam asII.1 bY "17 01 • Poll4011 Oh.%
evIgykigo and Morrison want ahem 10 th Rai bright and early Dart staintiog dm Rev.
godiegessee lose toe der, of Doomoo IAMB taideeset was Nand iiethy tegi le the
smil frets& TM bre yams MOO weft s'°.4 °..b", 2101...
What was owe to the purpose. Inkhorn*
was •rir•e up in the goad Off•••• 4/1 the mese
"P"° •..-1 influtatiall inhabitants of the
Swamp eserastor locally looms as (blues'
Iti arty
The •ourot olergrUlaa. Sher iii• meows
inenrtus . room ea the previous day, tool
re entered 'hart:wry Swamp es foot. under
cover of the meth, ; imel when the oin rem,
Moseine with it • hum.feel's. withis
Joke rolderrort's stemaelt, that energetic
pioneer of religion found h,titrolf ',:trottle e
picket tenor, whish erioloied. together
with noisy brood sores ot rich fartn land.
• 'mime. home like, clap boarded mansion
-painted ethos. with gems venetian
shutter', -that looked tor all the
world 041? it marl 4••• traceporteel hoJtly
freer. heneeth the Ante of mule Maseraohu
. ,tt. %Otero.
dolt. 1 Oldecott ftill% mailed thd feet that
lie case at Dinchury Swamp for the ,„licit
puerto. of mato., th• seitiairouses of the
swompere : hut hi• hutigr; forl.ng mimeo -
eel him to atteinto Om' work of totrodecoftse
a, torickl% a• poo -and he eincer•I%
hoped for the beet results.
Nor was he disappointed.
Refer* the clergyman had aylvonasel nal(
era% up the well kept walk, the door of the
hrou opened, and there stepped upon the
leer. bread porch • man who was • east in
oi,e, and who apmered to be, from his .,set
..erriag• and the massiyeoees ot his limbs, a
veritable tower of strength. At first, (hide.
,...it put him 'lows for s010. ed fut. years ;
but as he approoched more amok-, it was
plain to em, by the crow • feet, awill the feat
e 'Mooing hair 'and moustoche, that sixty
year, was nearer the mark.
"I tood.1110fIling, sir,' said thldeont, wbo
quickly arrived at the conclusion that this
'nes was mors worthy ot respect than the
three aendescripte whet had driven him
away the night before.
"roof morning. SIF, t• you, was the
polite and even eordiell responee. This Is •
sight. for sone eves and an unexpoeted plea
sure Nore than thirty years have I mode
my honte.here. and % so are the tire' penmen
who has 'graved my house. (7e01e osiele sir
The idea of • wolt appeartne in steeps
clothing does not appear to crow your ..i.&
suggested Caldereatt. to whose • civil greet
mg was • great surprise.
" No, waa the reply. " The foot is
that I have had such a wide experience
with wolves of all stores that 1 can identify
them in all d)sguises. 1 can, per matra,sir.
toll the resuine article when 1 me It.„ ani 1
shall be glad, for • treat, to have a 'eat's.
man share my 1breakfost. 11 will be ready
at gni o'clock, which will hoe is jest five
minutes. Ha ' ha !---Now estrus. what
seems rudeness. m% dear eir,„-• said the big
li larking heartily- as John Caldomtt header!'
him • relic of Oxford in the form et • cell
in, cord, "but I'll vesture to ley odds that
this was tbe first oepporslato earl that was
ever handed out in Duxbury Swamp ! I Mod'
Er -.Reversed Jelin Coleilooit'-'Pisoopal,
1 suppose, Mr. Co' &besot' !Se amok the het
ter, Ire:mum 1 ma take up rehiring' where I
dropped it nosrly two-soore yeses aro.
Well sir, m• same is Direy, David Dixey-
aad thore's the broakfmt hell, Mr take-
outs*,
The meal to whish ealibteott sat doers
waa inviting as his host's house, sal Ote
parson did it reties. •frorerarels Skov eat
together open the spacious verandah, and
while Diem smoked, our Omar' raked •
member of euestims relotiog to Liuxteiry
Swamp and its people.
"Eaet is, Mr t'aldoccitt, they're • pretty
tough Mt hereabouts,- said Dixv. "For
!emelt, 1 dost waet to sail ender faho
colors I'm lone because public opinion
would have drives me away front the Root
sooner or later. es 1 own* • 'onomor... Don't
be tno fearful now. way dear sir : I never
broke the law of the 1a.& and are not
'wanted' by the police. 1 mine nut here
ewer thirty tsars ago with the sweetest
weans yen ever saw -feet is. 1 guile her ;
Init she didn't mind thet, and we lived
happily fetr just two years. when she sad
n ew lune babe died There's time grays.
where vole see yonder white headstone
tinder that wtft maple. 1 might have Irene
back to civilization had she live& Mr.
raldereet,. hot after that happened 1 jpg!
stayed right hem, and have remained lior
deo from all my friends, wbo doubtless,
h ave long Moos fothottos my existence.
New, moat of them people around me are
so better time they should be, aad the rest
are • mod deal worse than the law permits.
Rot what I sav Ormeend •Ithenoth 1 hold
no "Am whatever from the local 1.oyern-
meet, I'm the only mon in the
Swamp who son maietain • eemblentie
of order sad decrenco. I'm sot religious.
Mr. Calder:et', but FA give religioo its dee.
Ito a fine thing to have, and it renorally
tnekos mem and womeu lead toopectittle
lives. So for a good many months past it
has bees ne my mind that I ought te• get •
paninn nut hem in the swamp. and build a
hit of s stsech. es that these seer wretches,
and especially their childrem who are 'row
ing up, 0111V at Last have • chancre to lows
onamthing hotter than trembling. horse -
e nsile, and beerriog Rot 1 &ritually dida't
know new to approach, and I Irot be ressen•
Mg that if the Lord really oared two straws
tor Iheileary Swamp, He'd mut likely 01111111
a parson this was when Ile ,..t rood and
ready. It certainly begins to 1.01 .0 if wiy
141100,y was mersee, for Imre we ars, Mr.
Cableeott : and if •ou con 'et aloe, with
my home for • while, we'll put up a ',beech
of some kind as sown as it oaa he dons.-
Coldeontt was delirthted. and tb• remelt eif
this cleanse eionnsiatanee woe that, it being
Saturida•, several *laetrile were merinos by
the clergyman in • hold hood wiiiith three
miumel to he tacked upon sundry fames sad
trees threoghout the settlement of Duzleary
S wamp.
The setae. itself sanonneing Smoky Der -
trees was framed ea • union� model, bet es -
siting so eurpries at Dothan, Swamp and
it rred its permute.
There was • large mooed at John Calle-
eiett's first rtervice, but after the novelt•
wore eft silly the women and children at
tuoisell The mon did ant tak• to this par
titular ghee* of eivilizatieet Tr.,- Imbed
nom the parses and hie presethiog .0 50 un-
welcome insevatim thrust open them
against their will, though one of them
eared in offered Dix • try telling htsn en, sal
retie the very wenn eleteneet of the Swamp
population attempted by word et dead to
mak• it eapleasant for the' mistletoe.
av oadon a neat Mum* woe emeteel sad
imitable furnished; whOrh. with Divey's is•
fission; bookie,, satielled, for the time be•
int. delin ('alrimstr. who was goiter pro
pared and otitis" to eserelos his mei in
oationees. holing moored that is thme the
little Maven the whirl* lamp.
es'ibing'inquired
phew at the *atom sociewaresmi silt* 1•01,41 I
be IA* oft repeated stooresent, W. tom
yen tes ea& to tern, the outlaws ot Duo
beery beauty vowed that if the sheriff
shmild •ver inab.• .red her word, the seuroh,
together wti h (hideout earl his 'backer,'
woulal suffer.
Sherid Rs an Old, shoal% afterwards. mid
the M1101100, and coloured tiete Ned Moo
Cooker for circuliiiing new olirer dollen, not
insaufautered et the rooted S.ate• Mints
sad if Mi. klueusker • bleeds. allies, and
onafederetoo did .t now on to out their
progresnum. it wart possible because most of
these lowed it cooverroot 4. hum them tom.
portray, into yowlers beyond the sheriff •
anodic, rm. 1
The date of 'Shale Ityeri'• raid was 01
three told letterset to Om Reverent debit
ratio:rot. now lairlt established Wel-gyms.
for ia addition to thirst startling emeurosocit
woe the asitiverwery of hie arrival at Ihtx•
hery Moraine ; and, /hobo' of the three
,irroinstaisces, he received blitilitie tri weekly
nod a postal ..rd Own Rohnp Brous, with
crevtings, and also with . memo that he
'mould mak• his episcopal visitation in throe
eorls, wheu h• .01414 be pleased to lay
hands mem any eamdidates desiring the
right of oostirnistion whom Mr. C•Idersott
might proton'.
e.•uree it WW1 toov goul and loud et
the bishop to remember ouch &11 usimport
au. parish as Luxbury Owiump, and et mune
dote thl.lete•tt u hi. rather tilde/moo
time would appreciate . nut from the chief
poster of the rheum but as to s confirm
•tton @lees well, yes, the Forma had ow.
candiditte in the person ot sfssOI Deny.
so preparations were made fir the bishop.
von
Now it happened th•t the identioal Oc.
toter morning otters our the !tight Rever-
end Anthony Brieus, . nn Lis Texas
pon% approuchieg DulEiii• Swamp trove the
north, saw alen three or four hard looking
otizeto tramping toward the some goal
from 4)1. south They were the men wits
h.1 thought it discreet to hole from the
sheen" ; sad the first news they hoard upon
their arrival at 'het, old haunts was that
thee dory -nee' Dicey was room to one the
church.'
" Thu settles it said Neel lfcCusker'r
former partner the reetfoase to winch re
"nark wits • deep and 4011100110 growl
The little ehurch et St. threatener, sot
wohatanding that it was eight o'clock in
the tnreeoen 01 • week d•v, was crowded to
the deer - with women and children: the
moo of Inshore Soarer, were conspicuous
by their abeenoe the magb element look•
nig upon the sondidate for confirmation •s
% trotter to all the mem honoree' to:admen,
of the Swernp, as well as the pnme mover
in • state et affairs that had brought the
sheriff bodily late their midst : thet rest of
the adult males considered the art •t
the church -may ehurok -as unbecoming
eav other than • woman or • Inaatis ;00
none of there muntenammd the day at St.
I:heves/item s by their presume.
Rut 4)1. church wa• crowded, and en ese
of the freer beeches sat ' Colosiel Dye',
his gray had bent &ad his Dread shoulders
osespicuous above the hat.. Led 'sonnets ef
the women.
The Moho', who had arrived ea the pre-
vious events,. sod had spout the night with
elderoott at his Iodine's. was tardy in his
appearance. and when he did reach the
rhumb, he hastily donned his rather shabby
robes, .•c procedod by roldecott, at mice
entered the tiny ehaocel.
The Bohol', evideatl% tired after his long
jentraey on horeehock, .as with his head
hewed, while Ilahlesett west through the
order et miming prayer, and scores
*hanged his position when the rector pre
sented, rasher pathetically, b solitary cam
&date for oonirmatioe.
Theo the tall and &ovular digaritory ef
the chureh arose sod face4 the tonally toll
but much stoner postulant.
"Iteet thou here, in the presence et (.e&
and el this costeregatteo, resew
Soddenly Bishop Beiges storied, nosed
deathly pale, and paused
For he reetegaued in N. mo. heifers him
tie old aniline chem 'hod only homey,
David Moreno. : sad Morribrfig, known',
that he was remosized never flinched.
Dixey fie Morrison. esthete had looked
for this moment. Re had exported it. lead
indoor' sought it, and had hoped that roe -
'martins would mane. He had proper:eel
'Oneself to aresemt and enoulder .11 the con
setinentere, whatever they might lee.
Rat with Antheav Pomp it was for life
tenet. He was innenseitarily everwheleno
eel by • floor" of hitter meentenes. and not
even his sorroundinge er the dignity and
sacredness of his ether, could prevent the
feartul comiliet which •Imost impelled hits
to seize this Inas by the throat. The sup-
pressed anger nt ever thirty years mess
within him. sad the wrong ef • lifetime
seemod to sail Inc swift yeageomos eves at
the very altar. Viet b, • treetop:loos effort
the bishop kept his beads' clasped hefere:
h. melt' ant hose enodel upon the ehoreh,
ner could he afford to moll the week of
lobo roldeontt in his new parish. or Mar
the ronorri of his ewe thirty veers reproach
lees Nunnery. Wearing theme
robes, he was a priest with • priestly sae
sins to perform. Afterwards whoa lee
*build have disrobsd-ul_ towrItodlt 51•41
,_•••
the walls al the gagged edifine-aftseinagle--
etehasiesify. ibiT as one le a disos-1.-U
proseeded with the onnOrmatioo Moe
Probably measured by • watah, the mime
had not lotted two esonnele measurod be
the two men who .o strangely faced sash
e ther, • lifetime heel been reviewed.
Morrison knelt epos the altar step: the
Insilco raised his hands and breught them
tremblitegly together upon the head of his
old eiessay.
'•
11.4.01 .0 Lord, this thy lemma with
the heavenly gram t that be may orsotintoi
Mime for ever: sad
There was • snob of betoken 'lase at me
ef the wis4ows, fellowel by the rattle, sod
has, of meted shots, sod at the some instant
there was • heavy *.ii. ootid Merriam
fell dead before the altur.
The outlaw nen/Above of the ' Oalesel
were avesses4 --sari se was Aathony Briggs.
lint the muss nf religion received a sot
hack at Duxbury Swamp from which it hoe
n ot nt roomered.
It was .01 4.0(, however. before this
sheriff of the ensigrItag mosey is while
Thither, Reran, is located Atmore' about the
ehereh and Ore unergetie meow, and emus
bit oaths that if • 'amend harem' ',mild ge•
• }freehold is Mot 'hell hots.' it wasn't der -
mot far a sheriff an slay away Wager : sad
further moire that the nowt moo is the
Ovular thro be •wasesel.' Ito pirogressi to
mho dead or alms.
This WaSOISSOWINWIII ea the mot of the
sheriff sees roadbed the ears a the vago
head Sersameses. &ail their foolloge to
words the (+harsh food eeposlally Moan'
Dive.) beams" mere proseweeed aolols•
The *me rofRess who hod se-
liesitered be ittellotts OslitssMes mbnImary
0114.01 WM/ 4 44.11. •pd4.1/11 W.1'1.1441 4/ 114
Job Prtnt n toothiees, wheels i mon
paseed WIWI& the eines for the prooige
sari prop esiocition of itlf (liege* el
prIi.tJng A perm .1 this. animonee-
moot. nu1 . mock:vast something pm tun
be to rm..) el, road lit such mew or ertli.
cit you. potromge. feeling ounfoleat
toes, rage effOrie 10 p4.'.s will meet with
the 0','i oar proems
An\ 111,ct•&v.
woeful itiw lit kept in the full
range of ritio.ititei tame i..ttfr
howls. Whill.e
111. 42 OMAN.
A‘eti.t.ta
Jaw** N. X 40.111•41•46
Almost
Passes Belief
Ifir. Jas. E. Nicholson, Elorenoevtlle,
N. 5, Struggles for Seven Louie
Years with
CANCER ON THE LIP,
AND IS CURED BY
AVERS pasarri:
lir. Nicholson say.: "1 cocooned dor-
tors who prescribed for 111/., but to
no purpose; the cancer begets to
Eat into the Flesh,
spread to my chin. and I suffered In
agony for seven long y. -ars.
1 began taking Ayren fp
a week or two I wok:oda
Decided Improvement.
Encouraged by thio result. 1 prem-
iered, until in a month or so the yore
under my chin below 4041e01.three
months my Ilp began to heal, *Da. after
using the Sarsaparilla for six months,
the last trace of the cancer disappeared.'
Ayer'sitSarsaparilla
Admitted at the World. Fate.
ArEl'S PILLS Regulate the Reeetthee
111.... • 00011Roy est No Mateo,
A l'oo• 1 uter' ..‚.change has e *spits'
story, leader the above title. which we re-
produoe for the benefit of boys, especially
small beis. R'g mon are nut sloop' past or
generous, awl malty rotes the «mall hey ia
th• sufferer at heir h•robt 1001.4 44145 the
big mut is crows because he has "atm too
much dictier the eci.1; will under-
stand how uovoinforo able he feria --eas 1, 50
he is too big to ery, ne vents his ill humor.
f!levertos-Yem ints't mean to toll me
that you palmed the might with 'looking's -or
4. bi• Now Jersey hone. mid didn't mind
the whisottitriso'
Dashaway 1 ilia After the first me bit
me I 4 .se euresiseisaliss. Life
Resells are Tom Semi 1111501•5050.
Bet is the ease el Wil...'. celebrated 1.
valid*. Port Wise the F.:reviewer is differ
Set, bilansos those whn Imes felt in flee .4-
41510 im Wilting no enfeebled sowirtitutiess,
hove met hennaed re Nowak di' it gratefully
to ethers. it is not • inallioine at all, awl
yet it leas .11 the effects, mid more lasting
easeby thole moo medicines, fee, riehutresig
s•141 gmberom, It remiss sew blend and lea
sod the invalid is irerpriend to God tbat be
has • now Imre of life sad working pewees
atter to ese. • thereat/6N reliable teld
pert, mho as a ton* brhiglag bash
W NW* and Maks, digamism Said by all
dealers at .7.7111 got ass el 11 quirt betties,
ban ease .4.40 sr 7b Ms. oer beak. Aiblesen
--llesdiment Mrs' Ok. SS llimplital fahrant.
Gany tissue. Du the tire small bey who
come• 40 41. wry N-ro, you know that
some people think the. If you eat tea much
meat you vv.] become iivotoe, •ad this mon
who was oritot to the 00 11 box Was •
butcher, Perhaps he bad e..tes au much
meet that he had become in part • savage.
In one of the polo. coos $ is New Vert,
one liberate, not lorg emote, • very small
boy, in kick -h-, kore •ppeareel He hod
a dam i‘lateid nap le one hen& and • poem
cotton bag in the other. unbind nine come
• big pliceman, +tin • grin on his fa.,
When the het tetrad himself In the court
room he hesitated and looked its If le. would
like to reireat„ but, me net half tensed and
saw the grin es his escort's taco. he shut
his lips tighter sod measdared up to the
desk "Plasm • r ere yiu the 'tidos be
&eked, in • voice that had • weer loth
quiver is it. "I sin, my boy : what c a 1
go for you!' ohm .he justice, aa he looked
down ot 11. mite b -tore lone. "If you
*lease, sir, l'ss dimm• Moore I'm seyea
years old, and I nye in 123rd street,
n ear the sweetie, and the only
50)1 place to phi 'niggles "
on is 10 frost of • "1.- near
our house, where the ground is smooth : bat
• loocher on the xaseSer, and bore his v01110
grew steady and his cheeks flushed. " that
hunt any metre nen t• the place thus we
have, keeps him wsgoo standing !Imre, mad
this muting we were playing morgles tome,
and he drov• u• away. .od took six of 1111i00
and threw them swat °Rover the fusee into
the Int, and 1 went to the poll," station,onel
they laughed at too, and told me to some
here and toll you about it. The big poins-
ettia and the spectators began to lough
boisterous! v, and the complement at
We her trembled so viol.. t I y
wisagled iedivoition sod fright th01
the marblot in his little green Iasi rattled
tegelher. The tosti-o, however, rapped
sharciy oil tbe 1l51 and gawk', brought
everyone to dead ailenes. "Tem did per-
fectly right, my bey,- said be grovelp,," 1.
oeme here sad toll nes shoot il Yes Immo
O 0 0150)1 milli to per is tostiblisi Ibs
richest num Is tb.div 1.. as bit book as:
mast. If every Arreoesn enemas bag as
mach regard for his richt. es yes obey
there mould be far use ohne. And you,
sir,- be added, "you go with this little meet
he thiet botclier,and mek• him pay for those
marbles, or else arrest him end brie" him
here:. You see this Inv know that his
rights hod been istarteared with, and he
west to the our Invites authority to rearms
his Irreales. He did aro threw .1...., er
say saaghbv mimetic ha, in • Mealy, digni-
fied way demanded bis rialtos
KkyouW Druggist fe
Murray &
Lanman's
FLORIDA WATER
A TtAiNITY ELOSOL OXTRACT
Per Itimdlosidtkil. Tait Sal 011111.
Notsvirmr.w), !Pt", Atio arum owsrus';
are not generally Used, they tiil
•111 1111e/lialAt place in commercial
our -real DI ii.nce. SON what 1..
got un.ler the above heeds.
Le 4tN c '‘‘e %AA*
III tam line %v.. have a %eery large
stocn01 title writing papers suit
able for every clam of busisiree
cepre.entell in this localit. coin
proling laid and wove, hueps,
quadrille and other papers, ruled
or unruled, 01 mey by required
ANAN. ikettAs
If th. " pay -o. -you -go " plan was
the order a the day the demand
for account paper would not he
so great; but there are sonic men
who get so many ilunners that
they wonder if the stock will eNer
run out. We don't intend 11 to,
anti at present our stock is ..um
plate in this line with four sizes,
Good paper and neat ruling.
'ako:teratt.Mu
Both eingle anti double dollars
:ttiti cents columns. They ..ome
cheaper than hill heads, and are
the proper thing 40 .4401 after a
delinquent once a month. They
are sure to fetch him 'round -
sometime.
-Yes`t•t\tat.e.it
Now, it would be hard to get
along without envetopes, and to
keep up with the demand for
them we keep a large stock on
hand. We here now about •
hundred thousand in stock, and
the prices will range from 75c. to
$2.00 per M. We handle cow
mercial and legal sizes exclusivelv
e OVA.Mee e.OX r vtAvao
. .
has already been partially enum
crated in some of the heads above.
There is, however, a vast amoun
of work under this head that to
enumerate would more than take
up the entire spice occupied by
this adv't, but we do it all at Tit
SIGNAL.
A v•ti..4.0.%:.0‘Ns
to an "At Home" or a wesliling
require considerable taste in *else
tion sometimes, but we make it
an esusy matter by keeping in
stock the very latest and best
samples to be had. Call and ree
▪ MVO.%
of entertainments and meeting
promptly turned out, from the
plain but neat to the most elegant
with cord and pencil attached.
eWCVA.tve
aim to excel in all the differ
mit kinds of work we turn out,
but especially in this, and keep
in stock plain and fancy papers
suitable for all requirements.
• fis au& 'C'%eNicets
This head covers a large range of
work, from a bread or milk ticket
to a neat calling card, from an or-
dinary admission ticket to a tasty
business card or a handsomely
printed membership ticket.
OSte,
Our facilitiem for turning out this
clans of work are evidenced by the
fact that the great bulk of it is
done by us. This line also in
eludes
INcve.ser
which our three fast -running Job
praises an able to turn oat in
surprisingly abort tam
mkt iSt‘ks
belong to tbe poster drottrtansat
also, and we make a specialty si
them -prompt:lean being oar also
in this reapect. A notice of sale •
will appear i. Tun SIGNAL hie Or"
charge when bills for sante sire got
hoes.
#k\Work
in tbs typographical printing lies
oats be dose In this establishment
in an expeditions awl ertietic
manner and
OUT -Icht'•etS U.1%‘‘. ot SOWS&
wer‘ rtasovuAAlt.
We 'Tuned our &mks for past T 41
ors, sad solicit a rentinnones of the t4
1111111041.
toomon, OU'. IA