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The Clinton New Era, 1880-05-20, Page 3. , ,� - , ., , ­ - - __"7­__­.T-11F_llF__­_1 ___ — - ---,- - - ­_ ­ , . i T " I I I I I . � � . . . + . - . - . I � I I � . I � . ,% . I I . I . I � . . I .-...­ I. � � - 0 1 , I . . I ­­ ,.- .. � Vlowermf . � — I I I . . oueekoa, prematurely bald, ,natty Persons . . _­_____ - for my disappointment. I had an improlo- . � CAAROGWIVIEN ]INTIM1119VAOTON.Al" . � 4 , - DX701XlIrf*TJr0NAX� XtAlm]KOAVS. The Bells. 04LTnn. . . . 'r-rolp, Ubleag, 1. suggestea, bylftho 11� on I.Ixjda7 (Impino. I who have a. natural predisposition tp, beno� To, ence. � I In my MM*d'o. eye' I licheld siou that ho would make, up any deficiency . I from,lija own Pocket. He we's such. a � AS" 00CIA14 UZZAT1011*111UP8 ': ' While it is to. be regretted that occasion . - A IRralkemp No op4doa orchurch". � When the eve to growing grey and -.the 940. 1 is roll In, . I love we-110wors A:ndhappyllevrs - Wagoner's fortune assured, it Mr. 3)aritwell V puld only befriend him, thoroughly benevolent man I � I tried hard to like him to love should ,have called for the ventilAtion of the Toronto the invootig4- (BqrlIu0tQ4 uawkayo-� I sit analf, ok across thebs;y to the bonny town- �� I JP2 Llnniho I pent amonyllwor #roon retreats, hemory O'er anki () er rep 1. cato . . Which 'bringe me back to whore I be I $on- That day before hers . --or rather him -in those days. sometimes I thought church scandal,, , tion of whiob, promises to be extended over On the roa4louois more, with Lebanon 14diiag away in the, distance,' the fat pas. asherfolkii are near, . ButXwIslithe neverhear . 1�ghq songs the far be q B $or me) the bolony I T1. inak The days 01YOUtib, - was yoBterday. ,And Mr. Barnwell I - I I Itad succeeded I -when I balt not Seen, many dib,ys, it -cannot be said that $he dig- gouger drumming idly on the window pane, . _ ­. 130UP of ,Lynn, 0140 cana,trath.. I ! papietrAway loroyer, tire and nowi .having met , by chaiwo the usual way I Fred for soraStinia, for instance; when be , passion -which, has arisen in reference to it the cross passenger Pound A'Sleep, , d th ,an 8. . . . I . � � 41 .rapping at Wagonerlo door. had been drivipg or riding all' over the is altogether unnecessary or unprofitable- tall, thin pAsgouger re4ding 0 General The folks xro, chatting gaygazi I heartheirmetry - I . . . .. , not-4mim rino . , sli Will ey,.,r bring He openn it himself, aniaushers, us intor country with that Alarmingli Pretty cousin � As to the main question, whether Mr. I . 'Haudford Grant'$ tour around the world,, Ana Won- Abi . But I look and look across the Day tp. the bouny. � a OW ot tjAnlif 14 of golden Childhood, . first little -into little. of his. I 5,4t a half hour -ten Minutes- is or is ,not guilty of the grAvO _ I daring why, 4 Green's August flower I should . l- I . . ­ town of L I I yna; '), ' i ga, orwi ill , V.! w,j1dw,00d, �� at shop, tlion, P,i back I with Fred would be lonough, to undermine improprieties which: one or two of his 1104 be priiitsd Above the doors of I A Buddhist - He told me to wait here. ,.Re.1 N, 1, ,,�Uqaw . IAIM. . witiltace.1 tid-gbt . I I "Im MAY , room. No need to knock,' lie explains. . _ 4 Customers Allays. walks right in2' all my resolutions, About Making A sensible, I � marriage. Fred an, d I had 'ever have d,oexnpd it theirauty to bring against him, thM 15 5 =04ttar W111011 11111114t, be left -I. "-for tentple At Benares.1 To mo comps, the . � i - nine brakeMan, and ise,4ting bi df on the Upon the old brown pier I . , - Q wban, j1ha.-WeL To wait and, watch him 99m_ I. wag rolimg W., morn -1194 J7111149'! %won-, . �­­ .z;4' . '�" � 1 -Tho little shop. was furnished, w,ith 5 Under, little been ongagedon-ce. ' No, no. If .I . � proof to the future. As yet, it appq�rs, . ,arm of the a � eat, says; � . Ana ��uio, li,r i;oo �.� count4., a glass case was a I ., married it could be no one but Fred, pro- -,,, no evidence has been given Compromising . : I went to.churob; yesterday. � . I Ob, I soo, him pulling strong,. �pulllbg War the bay % (The ti,j,p if) w4o) � s j-j�ooter U10vorles tax tl�axi those Imath the sho,dowytroos; caudy, o, few cakes, P, few paper flowers. I doubt whether trade in these Articles, vo.lia, ,, r.alvatin in Ist' "' dear I g I An Ig: g,o, f, that"w. , t�. r Y ,.p, t a_ eye the char4oter of the rev, gentleman. On I . the other hand, the grievances dragged into' Too,, I baid, with tbat interested infloo. tion that asks for inore. 'Ana wh church to we . I I- . And, ,,boar b1s.Jovial, song'. Sod, his mem fG.00 I . Lioileredlovo The woou t n bright, One hetirt tio light, : ,was brisk. I fear the. Wagoners, had , too . , I Many Irene. in $lie fire tasucceed at Anyone - at. But we lid, nex- make. up, our 4usir . � a I lit tin li , ,, ainlyof a most frivolous, 4ve been in I ge did you attend 2' ,At see; And now, he's at the - - . My bouitiolovosull X I . i balMy a�x 8o fuai of rosoo, I . . . , , t1ligN. Wagoner in pootedly, as, all the beautiful, beat things in life happen. Fred was ridloulouidy poor; 0 kTAOteA such in fact as too of ten term the ground of glib. Accusations, against cl .. 11 . orgy. : Which do you. gnoos ?" be, asked. I Some -,union mission house," I bazara,ed. ,let, h I , earl . � ,a . . An 0 0 coining UP the 04-wAshod stops witill h 0 9u4s. utstrotchad to ine, , 40hildhouil i.; 4ion . .0'. , I was sowing one co r1ler but, nevertheless, on, outo recommendation, Men who have the Misfortune to have, in , NEW, lie ftia. I I don't IiXa to tun on I I . . . . 1� Ana youtti i-; 4own. . � owers havo Q111 the " power of the back roon! on 4, gaudy patchwork Ili anoppoaite. corner was A cobbler's we Made up our minds to. be married out of their congregations crotch t.t, and uz- I I I � , these branch roa4s veri mu;b. I don't . 0 raylovo,,Iour cheek Is Cold 'and your hands . - ,jentle Aure o'er tho Dlisstu ho.mo When lovo Vill i mine � I quilk beach. The hualland, and wife were in I I hand, Our 4insfolk an4exquaintonce, were. . � I . I, timel nfQrmed of our Intentional And the . reasonable members. It 0 i4et . � delight Of -these . fatilt-filders, to detect in their . . often go to church And when I do I want ,. I to run on the rpAin line, whore your run is are star and thin I . 0 bearLyou not the belle of old,the, boun f ., ,. y bells o !ynn? � Andhodi4tv.1no - � . direct contragttQ each other. ShewAs a - named for the event, . spiritual advisor tl .uq smallest. slip of tongue .1 I 'or . I ,, regular and you go on schedule time and - 0 have you naught to say. . . �;lgl�ayemr�',�ttL-,YootzuAorosp. , CAWAPA. pretty ,atto woman, with soft young mul eyes and A, haft -asleep air., Ile was a first When I saw Mr.. Bar well for the, act. It he oom mit an error -and being . .don't have td *ait on'connections, I don't Iv,pon our weddlng:a ? . I . _ Love, bear you not the . dZ ng belle the . . ,4 . * . gagelle . as wide -Awake looking ,as his companion time after my engagement wag Ali ad, nounc he shook hands with me, his face as though human he is liable to � orr-tbe fault is, Oxag- gerated by tattling and retailing into the like to ran o"a o, branch, * Good enough, but I don,t like jt�, - . . . . across f . . bay 0, .LynZ4 ? , . . I . Ax,xrnvv . I , .1, N — , ., .. was in art, of 5, light -Dv,fQ au � lait color, be' uld have,charact Iwo Prized himself cast in iron, in the likeness of his wonted I - AmRortance� of orime against Lis, Me * I 'a # �8'n d' . -1 .I.. 'Episcopal?' '-guessed, ' . . � I I I . .. . . � . I . 0 my lover, speak 0, met, an, d hold me fast,- . 0 . . I . , -� 11 I 7. ae&r Miss F lots, . which . as I bright;' eyes strikingly large .and ob- smilo, and deathly, ghastly pale. I shall never forget that � look, I � � . au. Anventigation. is, very often, demande 63 . %mere hearsay. The toleyMion of one such I I I ,'Limited express,' he said, ,all palace . I . cars 4and 42 extra for.a seat; fast time and min Q own I . � . - ror I fear this rising sea � , , I . and, these winds and 1. . rnwollmyllana; ny friend MrJ3a . servant; hair almost straight, -He was all I . action,with a hearty desire to please in, every The zbxt clay _hd was'found dead in his bed, 'buiybod a often the, ruin,of a prosperous �ui only top at the big stations. Nice line, . I waves that me= I I . . . . . I � same time 1 followed with my a. . .I. I Afterward poison was - Pug , ,gdSted- church, not of the pastor as well. I . buttoso exhaust n Ali 4 , ., 110 * . �: . * . � . � . I ­ ' . . -i � .. I . � I that friend, Mr. Fredori6k Leigh- �t that inoinent want -,evaitering . ge8tux . Mr. Barnwell rubbeZI his hands o I I 'in thatJio had taken his own life; but at the timo it�:Wan believed lie had. died of heart - , We are neither defending Mr, Handford . nor attacking his accusers. There ,is, time trainmen in uniform;. c6nduotor'o . plauch . And lantern silver-platea and 4io train boys .. . I .. � . . . . But never a word lie said I . - . - lio is dead . my love Is dead I I street, esporti g his. cousin, I A I Sal. I . his hearty way. 'Soyousitbudse 1. W While ,your 4ujqbmnd works.' he remarked tp Mrs. � .. I . � disease - - .� . 1 —7 — - - '. , Whichever theory may have been true, for that if it bre found `t5 bl� d ­ , .018rely look at tile stibjeiitiii ageneralway, allowed. Then th'4 *pAsPangers are allowed - to talk back - at the Conductor and it makes _ , AbmoJ..,Ah=o I I did but dream; pud I ton all . ... . .. . . alone, . . . . . I ase that, may .be considered an I . Wagoner, I . She repliod, t Yes, Sir,' dreamily. .. there can be*Ao doubt that his de&thWag . .. and may inquire, what is the cause of them tod, free And easy .. No, I couldn't .� Alone and old and grey, and the t1do Is rolling -in'. � � I . I . . . I at 21 commeiited Mr, Barnwell, . I . my gaze!� . . . . , Wagoner added, I Yes, indeed, miss,"with -qua4rupleanirnatiou. 4 hastened by his pecuniary Qutanglementa. � His affair4 war, found to be in a very oxn- . these periodical outbreaks ol busybodyism . - I I wlkloh so mug,h impair the usiefuluess'61 1% Stan . d the palace cars.' Rich road, though. - Don't often hear of a receiver- -� Ing �P- . � . I . 'But my heart's away, wway, in tilie ola grai'voyaxii . . I . atLyun I ,� . . � I - . '. . . . I hapi only. a sllurmish,l I rejoined, Kr. 13 III said no more; he It in pertainly very Agreeable tot 9A gentleman to have his open, I barrassedconditiort. Itp%me outth(lithe was deeply in debt. He'owned a farm minist6rand'his jeople''I In SOMO-08,90B, � comparsAively few, however,. the pastp,r is � pointed for that line. Some Mighty nice people travel on it, too, , . . � �. � � � I I . .- I . TIME EMPNOW11C STAWN. 1. I . I I ... . tod. WZT111could pee hedid-not L _M0_...._.__._ * . , 11 - ­� - , _. Q;bj IMAT I I?Mion, and for a lady tp have hers, and tot they both to carry them on together.' - I , . -NV'b ­prVdUd4d-%- .-M �s - 11MV-1vill9i ,shS, And abouse Ili town, It would be'rieces- , n"' O' a atisfy'llip tp, ell these I r 'or to 6 Au -5 . -- .. �� _ � " ,. _ to blame. He may be indigoreetf or sat- , I - .. -fish . or _ pp, . .,so, . - therefore I , ., ,. ... role and .,. * � Universalist?, I suggested. . . . � 0 Brq o)lso . i(I-the-.brakema.u-,-I,doeis,�,- , , a . gaug I . I . I 1. I � . ... . 11 . Some of the Remarkable whings ir�.,Gkk_ _." ,, , , . ..... _ �­­_ ­­­... 11-- ­ - -1 -­ r'-.--- ­­�, �­ - -4 -- V --t�_-.1.1-­-1. I ,­­... . I i -Roe�n-Volng.,-�­ . 64 W*i;47Wv�W ­­ 6� L i ad in. frblit a. .. . � . ­ . � ... . . 7 ,"flat . I In _7a _haXZ6en4IaW - - Ibig 8-anothdr- ditdra;, And this done, that. w6uld oicll' pre 4y— baltulm" - ft- f -o -H EJ iAnfitted f oVL_LbjA___=k, but d.es-a't,.-tee�u,ch-eow,plirnen'taY- " Vo- '_ 4iieiii I . &'u-simsar -Rma-y-- .0, . -Map . . . � I—. ­ - ­ - I . I A, to the N4!w*, . . TT.6.­ A.,V., . , ... . . 1. . ol � " I her industries. '� I. really very nice,, ,.,I,", Ffna-r-th-0 iis-9-m-a-doiTars:16', re - his Fori� eZui to.pergons who -are so free with 'the " body travels. on a pass. Conductor doesn't "fly 'miles. coording a corisipondent of � . . � .". . � . . . Iown the WagotiOrs, husband and - I � �d 'In. raise she smiled LOU,' I said; at h P . I v�rt, to brother and gole heir..', a - I 'ately thisbrother was abovawant:the, de . ad , reputations of their . ministers that tfiby -expect ,too mrich - of them'? geta fare oncein A .Stops fit all- I , I . . I fl�a statio ns, and *dWt run into 'a6tifing 10, . . I I t ii, Professor 31pidenhaiiihasb6anaoiiii. . . . Borne remarkable things at Breslau in tlid . . . DMS Month$ - Mrs. .'Wagoner did . her And sighed, and ... t d wn gaie a eyes � I " ' , man himself remained the o&tre of pu , We Their duties� Are multifarious.- -'They-oxe 0 but a union depot., No,smoking.car-drithe. _11 � ,v.A"JJWnotiAih. - Xhis-66ieatist; -had -been .-. ,:;. "-- �, ­ � --I. - "' � " - ing, and Mr. Wagoner carried. I � her prettily. . . . Wagoner bicl, &Ire% " hot,; dy remaile4cl—to­ . t . These d6Vblpp�ents Were pi�6t.-U.tL�,...aixpposed.to-'atte,n(l--aud In Y . .. 11 -1 ­ - ­ - It'Ifid beeii that Mr- a .take P rtiirlasti� tiSM.­Trt_dn­_ . .- . I orders are *!Lt.TeJh9ugb,ai1d, . vitedby the' city fathers . 1. ­­ . I.., 1-1.11 .-11 - .In' . ... ­ -1 ­ - I 'to Xoppot -S,Ad_ , _ ,,.,. . . . � tho.muvellous, - :. basket. I had employed orlw Q Ali 00, ue-0404 t1blew 9r,ko � libe- .. ­ ,,, - I . ­ his visitors ; I We Would. ,pbe extrem y,. -­ , . 0 It - -"'Oh, expected. .7 siipppsed, .13 ry W a y man. a arnWclI_waZ1XW,__Zi__J_ _ " "_,,,__,,, ,]aga vals, stoialg,,&V .=Ld,-privata�meetings� _Jp_ ,*, * ­6,_j�l�j,sEdtll , - L � , pi I 61;anY ON& OntOrtaiumelits the ti�t-4iiimeii-d'oli"tg"et-a'l-oliii-w'�lI �ilt 0 h the fassengera, No, I don't t6 the Vniver- eX-p1'8',Iu`.­IR­P,' re"tionalway I . f , . I . . results which Herr Hauien, the Danish. I �040 - , . so , What with badlyv. - - 1 you would' sot do;vin. I car- . proad' taiialy� It's VJIJIXIA -lifb-time, asthe sayin, he lived, * he must, have begun life at the . -which. may be of th; most exacting if not go salist, though I know some awfully good . I . , magnetizer," bad been producing in I . . . I I . . . * . . . . mildewing, burning, that ired and. expostulated. $h 0 I is,, After a brief 'period, apparefitly � I . vory,foot of the ladder again. . Judge Leighton-FreRl'� father -was. am- I t6dious charaotor-got on f -dot to augment I . the funds of thwehurch, or bring the young men *be run on that road.' . I . . 4 Presbyterian T I asked. . .. � .I a, series,' of public exhibitions, . Many - I . I I . ' . . . W011 -known citizens had boon' hynot-- . iii5pelePs; but . usbana her. 14 , . . designed for the purpose of taking breath,, 0 his I le6tle ideas I he,-prq6eeded to exhibit . in settling' the estate.' Thus I = -would folks together, They must not make any , . I I � ' rrow ,ill Ili a brakeman, ' A" a' , " "ill" "' ' g ad by the ])one,' the' modus - o iz . I . per- I I I . . . ' 1i for "one - ,a though a bright - idea had a. After that there was a marked . � I I ­ First of all an article which looked liki) a of a good many deWls'theit I I I otherwise have escapedme. One*ila�y Fred . preferences in their pastoral calls, ox they , � excife jealousy; to have an intimate friend a Sig 0, rule,; tunnel tr 'It '18 rather than go a ' "_ - - frqtty tr Ok h h It ' in tani r� tt to. being each to -IQQk � . anc . ... . . . . I fixedly. af a bright glass buttoii held by . . I . . . I eoom­� put. I suspeet�c - him of b mous6-trap, but which he explained WAS k '� designed to lift heavy weights, Ile stard,dmeby-saying, 11had*n'oidea,that . . . or two in the congrogstiOn in whom to re- I - _Iav do ; passengers Mal it �'pirlt �l gt. , - . I himself, about eight inches from %lid pboyd - . I � 'became i,sherman. It wag dn the, occasion � LAB weekly trips to My house that Paton movealAtle bits of wire about,and explained Barnwell was an inventor,! , . � I . : Nor had V - - . . . . .pose con fidence, is au unpardonable fault. Witl� the fault -Ander that is ahkys'e, t h ... to .how their .k,t.. before they get . on the train. Mighty strict 'road, but The subject hypnotized - . ." 1. � - I . . I . . a to ping thrust into his bonds, i . . . I iquestoa an, I interview with me, 'tome the diferent points of the contrivance. It to me extremely Ingenious, and , It Seems be. was. He had takon'out A 1ruitftil source .of complaint. Then they are ' ' � the cars are. 1L .little narrow-;, have 'and .= imitated Pounds and motions made.be4or§ , . . . . . : I . . .. pre called me With'% -bouquet un- 8 . seemed - pateilt for an invention which had begun. to expected -to make Ili the co mmu- their mark to - sit one in a, seat no room any. strande and. I I .. I . . .. )m a conical newspaper .bundle ,. so. � . . I told hiin . IVB a very nice* affair.� i Ob, 'miast I moderately wall. Five hundred dollars P% nity in order � to-idrsw I large audiences. I ' . , in tile 'aisle to dafide: -Then thelie"ff" no . . I absurd antics, On awakeninghewasun- � I . . I &rnolous, s t unfamiliar with his bouquets, yes, There's -nothing ex6o'ly like. it. Certainly, ha been paid in %Iready.on'it'be foro his deatil.., �. . They' must alao.tiika a. lively interest III "" "' StOp-over tip) ) go 5t�aight lots allowed ; got t( ""' I . I as ivell as, incredulous, of h t I . W 4 . . lid had done. " . I I . :a usually compounded,of balsams . unknown fi�rba rolds, and of the � , 'lili and air. took at this here other leetle a$ It's a-'workea , . I . � I Indeed I Oh, Fred,. tell .me what it iff every benevolont'institatioA in'reach , and . - themselves , an nto 1e %_p_9,'r'ed. to. push I int P! . t rough for the station you're ticketed for, , or you can't got on 'at all When the� dar's .". Profes0pr Heidenhaiii ! do-, . . I I � . �. . plated his ability to repeat all of Hausanlfk * . . ... 11. * ' � h this gat- oy smell which grow I hilistia. HaMng-titae this 1�re� notion, Sir.. It's a owing. backlards and for'ards,by jest: a-presnin' I I . I ... like., � . I d.Liko?. Never saw such 9; girl for iuvpv�- � I . . promineneG whenever some ward . , or. , or . . )_ Ider or deacolix At4i "na_=D,siou_req*ra r 0 Ait, � � . full, no extra coachels -," cars built at* the f u . ... .. 7elsd' h- - so-raduy-m4-Mbody - 1, ,perlorinauces, a4a his doings-bave cibated ---- I I 1. I . I . . -m�.sensmtion-.--e�mong---tlrd--Woi-nffans—.- TEO—— . I . he said, with Some slight hesita- � he had som. Ing 13. ON me. this, here board with the foot. I never Poe -nothi-ak-like--tliia.--Certainl-yr-si-r-,-�-1--P,m--iilfe--tlil-s,"- , �Oiis And inventors. . Like? 8 gg, omethiu, "V­h`ed6§Wib­bd`iW Wme_�' _H-tho-ylnl� -in the smallest dogroo, then . . . t an the batteries of the criticism of : lihe * busy, , I .1 - ut you don't often. hear �f tin' allow on. t'on. at road; It's run,right up to hypnotic state could bb brought - o . - n b . , , . : . . . �Jiqht, conste'ut and 1 uniform, or Y . I . I . . . �epeated . , . , . . n'emiss. ;' . hings, alloys- ii-thinkin' out these 16etle " t is- dull,' 'glancing -at his omppy cob- �. That � ftbinoon I wont tonoli the Wagon-' . body.club aro opened upon them., Ahbthef� _a.coia �A .. . I � . tb*o rhIcB.' .. . ­ -*. . , . . - - - - - - irritation affecting. the eye, eiV. Ot`Skill,� ­ . � ,. ­ . . . . I 'wavMth- ' ' i noridually a cAblor'by traae,.- . . ___. 1. -work ­ . 1. '. . blar?sbench� ' ` ­ ' - ' � . ' in. Lou ,- laoidly ironing, with the 0 wa ]p I � ­ � I i � I ilaty,l &lid probably the liaost disagioemble . 0 - L U oi�ad the free-thhiie�B,! I . I , ayb.oy6u7J , passes! with the hind--41io - I . . . , I I 19 you use in your shoemaking2l a. I.th.ught he meant pattern. - , Now here's the WSggO3I YOU thought so -miss.. I've An entire new air of dchng:'so in a moment of extreme leisure. - -W.adoner was. cobblin ; inventive � - 0 of all, as a prominent NOW York clergyman , remarked the other I . day, lies ill being made . . said.. . I . . . . 4 Scrab'ro.ad,l - said fil,la brakeman, I �Ilib of , Which' is often effective - at '. - a . . , ­ I stmce--Im tuning -fork, a watch or a dig- . . . � di I I ... .,. .., . , , ,, 6y 1 am not. sure that he, did note � ctainly � , Ming., (He Always began I . . much of,. put crank into if to,mako it turn inore oasy, and 1. genius was not above the huh1lim illoods. ' sity of earning its bread.' Wagoner anti%,- the receptacle by these same busyll'odies, of . All the scandal alid talli-boaribg that may- a roadrbea'and no'ballast; tlii time -card -and . 1i no train-despatch6r. All trains run wild, tinot fixation -point, with thoughts. occupied , . . . , � . , * oul�. by th6,. object felt,, seen or heard. - ' ' ' � * . !.. ". 6 Oh, Certainly,' whether he �No, convenient, like.,-- Ddn'f look at it too close, gh. B miss. , IVS 'Put 4ogether. redl rQug ut -t � pa ad -preaettly my own iAtr6dr.Lpti6n of fi�e , . be current, espediall�-thestdri'e's'tho,t.c6ft- . , , . alid every" engineer. mii,kes his o*n timd just . In one casa'eacl� of five Polish soldiers - . � I I . I I � . .. � �-agreea or disagreed.) . �-a kind -:of -m-little�--waggon- J!ve- � I , . .botbIn!.af s4_04rpeiitiorl, nor �,y@t a Jlin.ro� I I . . I object of my visitr. . . . I . . . . � any rcw, , 'Didyoli-&ippento have, hoard ' of the moli,bers.ana. earn any adh6reiits of _ . ," � � . .......... . �. I - Idn".", -The, , protest tlfbir'bordmun Y illay." Inay), u.'*&nt.to;..khia.of.', - &s..be,pIeAses..;,R=ka.i1yo � -an-you ,TOO many side tracks ' *please road.. old to hold a lolId4jokift-watch to his., ,, .. . _., .. ., . ­. .. . AS -0 4, . . , _A. , � . . .., I . . . . � . . . -1 � _. ' - " . ., I ear anl1listen intent in Av'e'" 'Minutes , I . . . . _ . Y. , , Layin, but. It - 150 rkd teal -easy. . ihi .wheelwright. .And so- finishing off with I hi's usua4little ) nervoug'laugh. ' � I . maiks, passed about'th . at'ar lectle paten' � even acolina� to bea;� the tattling which -i"'d ' " i . ' ' I - . . go switch wide'bPdii all the -timec I I . two of them had. f s,IIon,.JR$o.,9, profo=4 , - - - .' "' � ' I ' " ­ ' ' �g, , t ,handy little nliss. I'd I . � . �*eit to you.' I a . N." � . - - I WAS 60&4, 16'sbel that 31e,Wrnwell . ' 'ciose of mine that Mr. Barnwell War a-seein! to, . � I . . , for Me, Miss?' . . t . way have 110 1bun atior4 �n truth, b4t they doo. so, , At tl%6 Cost of giving m6i:tal 6ftelice . ,#,ithova-erywitchmen sound finicep vAid,the . target. - lamp -dea4 out. - Got. on as . . I , . , pataleptib sleep and ba6ffie ffis' us''We'';'to' 0 �, .,� 1. .I ...1. I . I -pain. On Awakening they declared thatthey I d likotosee it; the-*ha,t0V_Sk it. . . Was *1giving. the subject, his ,attenm' `*1 �Butl alas I he said *to -Me I Nothing very- satisfactory. I wish'you - to tile busybodies. 'And who a 'all �these * . .you I . please and get off when You want. to. Don't I . . .I. . A � . � . I had not been asleepi conathat touch on - - . I . . . . Let.' . Id .ti6n. in - the" =der -tone' he knew so would deseribe that model to me, Wagoner. . I I I , ant -les, to satisf actoril� accolhPlisl ea- a . i . nd Vieconauc_- have to sbc�w �our tibkots, a � , the back of the iieck Made somei subjects � �. � . ., I . . . I . .� . . be At home to. P . 3o proud to bring it over.' , presently, vew ztZ - . . to -managei' I They have sqme twill inquire particularly about it. . Nlier�upon Wagoner described it minu AS- Supplosing, that the. main ha�, yet been. found I . �vho can give satisfaction in tbis;�v%y­.itis tot isn't expected to do 0,nythina but amuse, . ,g jassengers.* Nor, .air ,I W&P offered 'a perfect imitativil malihines, reproducing - . . . . . . , . . . .1 . . exactly every word, look slid motion Of* . I 1. in Port Royal ineaus Any 1our , ,�e meridfan,-O I rather Zxpected things like that -on the railroads already- like it to a T,l Indicating thd moase-tiap . . . ly. His description, I y with tallied precise! that already given iiie by. Fred. drew a . .ex�ectod thb,t Iniinisterawill'at least proicl.1 two good Bermlons, every Sunday. It is .the 7 -pass, bat I don't,liko the lino. I don't like to.travel --a line tllafhas,no te * ' . . the person on .Whom tho attention was . . . fixed.' AS soonas th4finger was iaken froin ­ - . . .1 . . I - flaten, put inan 4peaw%npe long .. I . it -we's 11 Insteadof which up He'likewis,§ critfelsed :the ponstr tion.of ,* t,fi. , "immon. � , Springs crooked,' lie � ob- 0. .. lonebr6ath.'Rr. Barnw�ll mu'St'llave been .her I .: . r � , dpush'edto have stooped. 'to defraud ldlo 6 offer eg.�usos by asiortifig that &es- sure f DI-tiM6 owing toAhe duties imposed on �mmus. 'Do you'4-noW;sirJ asked &divisionsuperih-' tb, I � . . .. 0 SO a repetition stopped instantly. � � . I I � , ­� I . . ,. .. 1 . t Stan at still,-� Prof.. Heidenhaiii and: � , . . , .k. night when Wagoner rang. our . I ]acted- � Next were.shoWn's -was , this �o6r siniple soul ' , I . upon him by the.mdre exacting members of tondentiv)ieretba road run and1esaidbo I I hoped to'die if V13 knbw. I .asked hinilf-the, I , . IS'601" uds sqcceeaed -with some subj6otA � . I I �_ . I . , * -h--&1f-45f-1Ye_Yr—,,m -&-u-cT —.'- _' iquirod for--�­md. . He had made - ng-uie-returned-from�-aii-k.ivalks- !#I-:- I . I we go-dartvhich -propelled-by-a-windraill. _L�1t_.W_ilLhe__iery_ I declared. - To I I wish Mr. Barn�eli had a-iiV''ad to see � - tq�__SAP� __ — jP liked S�­iatlNfeutlrthfd Ta VgHi-­5�-isP­ -1 aIISJ 1 , , � 1111: _, .11,14pravente&tliemfroxa-doihgb6tter- For 6 l3q,d sermon, as. p' rule, there can be I . -geii6ral-supi3riufentlint-mmia-tell,meimd-be- I 1 -he didn't believe -they -had-a g6neral U" . ­ . . . , . I I body, while the other half remained normal. . , . I . .. I . � . I ght it ovilr, inlid. It's drawed up nize oii windy.days,l which Wagoiier addlBildea, I Oh, certainly, miss,' O;ily, and it aside. I It occ urred 'oh6e 7 . . I his Vq?p0Zranq9 _. , - - 1 I . i You May be. sure that F, red and Lea* ' . . no excuse, at � least to the -busybody. Enoughha.s can said to show tbai in.these % Jsai( . � SuReFintendenbi and if, they had he didn't . .. . ,about the to& know.any, more d than, the. One side of the4 area wbula'smilb, while thag, - ,� . . I 1, . I . ., �. I �, - . other side remkitie'd utichanged in a eata- .., . I. . '.'! . the sidewalk. Will you look .1 put - . .. -I . .t , lotis , notion. Ilia- Allays a our * h hgh. I toll: � I, him nothilid of d iolis publi6 employme�nt B ayi of mul 'farl a -,tot who'he Passengers. ,I asked a condui . . , � I I 16Ptic state, One arm faidlog . � . , �ould`bia � - I . '11, , . .. W . . � C,�* .1 _ . )ut, accompanied by va,riou� ��m'-' me was i .. in." up 'these here* ciir'6us notions a"think ots, howev6r, until 14 -had made his prospe . . � . ,,it. th,i h16 paten' could be identified. - And private engagements there is a t6n- doncy on, the part 61 th6 -dntbinking'pe OP10 - got his. orders from-, and -ho Paid- he' didn't take orders--from'any living,ma I! or dead but not the others, Ond eye .� moved at wi . ' - - I . . . � . would 13�e distinctly and. the ,other iinper- i-� . ... iy family.'- There, stood a rough ,. Wagoner pulled -it backward when I have A spare hour dr so. But here's somotliln'.el.se, ladies &74d gentlemen; so- to . ,a eak�somethh? for'the fourth of Julk for Than I annoiinced to hi in that in a small "ay.his fortune wa;s made� z * .' .1. . 'V9 . I . . to forget the real -work of the �astor,,us.&n examplar, as'a spiritual Adviser, ax�& to -SO ' ghost. "dwhenA asked the engineerwilo I I he got his orders'from, he said he'd like to .� 1. Heiden- .' � - . � -i . footly. or, not at all. Professor . . . . . . � .... . I I �' '. ho,iii'sexpb,riiAentgwi�remb.de-only-withineit . � I I . . , ".. ard, explaining matters in his . . .. I � . .. tfo, youngsters' -k - - 11 . I * ' I It 1s;rny. inipression that this subcoss Ntill the ofier6ach - upon- thd' -tibid ne6essary for . - 'preparation , see anybody give him oiders­ he'd fan that' 'or ... I . '.� . and he succe'eded Witliout about ono subject , . . . I .1 .- -a. I ... ';�-IDHS Pl'?)'00 . ow you how it *orks, mis4,1 - he � .. other w'aggon V - Lpu aiad'Mr. Bar�2-' An ' " ' Obi'c" prove corner -stone of a very grP,tifYing* I � . : care9r; Wagoner has more time , now - in- suitable tot the pulpit as to - greatly neutralize hidinfluouce both in and -haid osathing f r'un'ib-into the train i i I at ditch4 Now See, si]F, VM'�f� railroad inWolvo. The first time ,ilva,s ,found, tolm . . . I � - . . . , ­ I . tfie Most difficult t v Ssubjeof. - ' - I . �Iy. He at In,. Worked a, crank. ,own, and5started off.down'the well and I all laughed together� .i t4inly.'� Yes"'Miss. You see, Bifj one boy , which t6 perfect his paten's. 11019's iLlso more'rlBady money to put,them into proper � 6aJol.,it. "' , ., . ­ .. � - � . . . .. . . you , .. man, and I .d6n'f car6 to run 'on a road that � ' has time, pw oonb6otions, runs . . . . . t: ;. Aftdi tho first tim some . grow mor 0 sonsi- ' ..., a I . -,' while others. fina;ly. ... � "- :_ tiyo, to"tfie ififluence , ,' ' � 1. , ...... � llearly a breakneck speed. - f;�g . 2 . a ll I said, as spokes- sits in front and presses -this here spring . , with iiis footi likd my other paten', and off I � . Shape. Aniongother thin .-Y - I gs, lie' us Im prove 8 d III .Hail Columbia Chariot. . I .. . . . I . . .1 Now to Fish for Maim. . '.' �' no mil,kels nowhero, a�d has n,o* siiperintendSnt. . It , � . I be but I've 06� . . .. '.. I -6 etea. ., 80M - .. lost the power of being affe ". .. .- . . ..''. . . �. I a It y no n am. . _ .1. . acquitedthe f cl: ty of h P tW g th ' E thep�rty,'when he Stopped a,t . youngster sits behind we Sir. And another . and a this here, Ana that gets these reste , ,Last Chkistmas it produced the, wildest excite - . I 1. . ,,. . . , Oeorge' Dm�sbn, the editor 0-1 't4a irig�y all ,Tight;*. railroaded . I long to understand it' ' .. , " , : ., � , or Hoidenha,ifi ' * t ' ' . �'.- �'_ . 1_ .. solveR. Protein - main Ming .. . ., �. '. !� itood befoKe us, hat in haiid, wait- "on gratulated.. I Itts. like a volooi- ; here P a.rl! - these hero..'Ilags. bell, egin, and . I . ment in Port itoyal, emptying the pockets of ilicir ' change ofA all the -small ' i in , Albany Evening Jouklial, said i0i6'is all I 17jid you trithe MBthodisV,'I said. .. .1 Ith that the prodtiction'61 hypnotism is not in- -� , ___. . . ..... ... . - - ___�. � ,�. I . I iat -pro asset S - -- .. . . ioun to the Subject. -- The' f " . . . . . � . '. � I. I I ­ � __ � ­ �in't A-flyin'. Hail, C - olumby, miss V _ . ..... __ - ' . *-booldodly.. �Why, Wagonoro..thiB is .boys I I I - . . town, to thepladid doligglib'of Lou. and to � th ty.-in.-mi6tters-pisdatori,&1'4u�� as .. or! I . follows -from a recent ,letter of '-Mr. Soth . .r 1bout1i]ig,!hd§�id,W1 . . - ' I Nbvy some ,m! 6 it . � . � enthi:ksiaimf - I Nice road, ell. ? � � Fast'timei . I I - .. �:� ; � . . . - b other w ,an hypnotized on an -average two. r . . � .. �rtbinly. No, miss, it s.bit wipede. Ib has this -here-principlil �. . . . I I - i � . ' . � Splendid " * -res, the pecuniary profit, of her husband. . - . I "­ I ,Green on the best modes of angling for- I . -on - and plenty'. of Passengers. , Engines -carry .. ". - . . � - non A day f or two, months and . . . . . I or. tbrop tin . _ - I..... 1. . .­ - __ _' ., o .. ­� .... - . 1. . . to be n Worn -it. . . . one the * e1or. - . . -altogether different. I've. b can I -1 Oil, cortainIv. � jjide7&d-. thatIssoi ... " ,-: - , *., " - _­.­ -1 _­ ­­_ .. .*� . I . -bass--f-If tlld-ffsh' it tile to cx �r,' * � fI You 91 W ateauj� and don't you to rgetit; Vp r of � � . . claims ., I I � ­ I . � . .. .... .1. '11. . oy a gentleman .which lid under- ,a never ae things that' there he . miss., .* a , 1. . Mr. Barnwell had wallted tip tb� the- one- . . .30141aying Advertimement1s. . � , . I I I . '.Thero iionefeathre in.ad vertising.that . will not"tako any'nior1a,jbut if he is on One..'. I of - the tpper jilep, you will be auto to,- take-, . steam-ailuge allows a huiVirea. dila endugh I I all the ltinie.' . ivolyroad ; when the coif- � . '- . .1 . I . I I '' � _,___ . . . I I � . L *: atal gat Bite. -* I I .. 11 .. . . . .4 1 . . ... A IF � I . .. ... .1 . . . ., I . . ­ � . in' ex:ac1ly like this hare:paten' of ,, . ,window to examine Yet anothdr'pmten' more . . advertisers 'are Wo)ib to - strain, and a are any in sight.1 Vre With More if that ad � uotor s 6ii I All ab;ard 11 you can I I . 'Bar . A despaich from Edinburgh, Ohio, says: . . . . I � . ., . I . . . .6 0 ,. . .�., . . minuteli. The inv'efitor and oxhibitor - . tot lowdd him. Mr. Barnwell asked A number - although it is only natural, that they rshotild' . . . in. . this fa,,t years.agoi as, a ourimis : habit of . the I bass family, and long bofor6 We !dig- .Ili -to t a next station. Every tkain-lamp I shines like a headlight. Stop-,ov6r chwks . About SIX weeks ago Mr. Harvey F, Forger- - - , :, . . , , I , ' .. son pilUght a conomon house f . .' . I . I " !. � rat'in a flour . . Wagoner, that's Splendid.' -You'll . . . . everlasting fortune.' . of questions in his easy, cheerful way. - It . prefer to carry. out -their own ideas. matters wherein they iire� enterprising covered the t as 111 rd is 'thii � * 0 _L d ' ' Of it. Ile' . given on all through�jickots ; Passenger . . � . 0 to U barrel and ittempted I it -by smother- .. . . . . . .. ,r . ,rtainly. Yes, miss. I lippe L onded in .Wagoner's wrappingthe patda' lip onou.61 to invest their money, they often SIT I solutior.i: TJAo bass In% Social fish. pan drep off the'trai'N'as often as hedikes, ing it with a moil sack, .when the rat .1 ' 0 - .* - , .so, on 21 . . . . te�ttrolj try it; miss . . - IS trap, fl�elin,t myself � . Being. in a piece of pa Per, and in Mr. Barnwell's . . .,putting it in big,pookot I We'll see what do 'Mr.. I . have erroneous impressions of what is . . . necossary -to props lrly display fkn advertise- . IVIT:ioe.there is oAo there are more, They scho�ls.' When' one strikes .t �Move III bo, tkoll there are OWSYS Others in the neighbor- Ao .the static tw* or three da I hop ii, ys;.' ' aw . on the -next i?ovival train 'thait comes thun. � derin& , Good, com- 0 ' . . , fought for -its life and .bit himbil. the .top ot . I I I ., t1ild thumb on the' f � a I I . � irst kniIcklo, in king' 1. I . . . I hesiled'up - I "UIOUS'A . . � ine, to en0our- Avegenius, I-amodiSecrinka'.3 w6-pan.do-wo% Sao what we can I 0 . Barnwell said, as h 'caught -my eye, as, who . � t. They will call.for. this or that ty�e' � in" - - and�. exorcising their own jud' hood. Whon tbo lookers-on see the struck - on . .,viliole-souled, � ani a Is c liductors ; aiix't a toad Ili the . . I only a; more scrafeli,w.hieli -in a, . . ... few days, and nothing morowas thought of ' - ' . . . . .. . � . and off I st%rtea 'in the'llright . ' , 4 Isn't it About tirhe to go, 7' PhIlvd,111111171 - gment, dis&to the 'expehence of the priuter,'. I . . . . fish .1 cuttin� up�'.they $go for',him, una6f.- . I the' impression that he. fouud 1�good .. odii more at' r whore'the passengers. feel ., ho j. it Ifiltil two weeks Seto' w h a . . . . . . . I . . 1. .. �': . began. to him 6bverely b. The goup in frou 6 of our. I queried, when .�ve were out of 11 . . ;� e Ce is to .�roduce the,bdat SP . A . thing,' 0. 0 passes; every . . passerger.pays Itr �Atoh� ps.1 and . Sol -nge : ''. lhodencoura(iingly'. Solneon0said ike Peggy sole one -bi other) who I . ear-shof. ,� I.., I . ,Xothing very -� Poor soul I poor soul I 0 . regult typographically, with proper regaid. for the, text. There is b armony in All wall � .urp . I of which- they unwilling lie . - h - - should avo the monopoly. As the'andlor, 'if fu c ratesfor his ticket.� Wesleyan- . house air -brake on every train, t6o , pretty ' ous ab 6 . I. � showed:sighs of becoming a da r r . . I ' . ­,tp� . . ,,After this it began to grow Worse, and last ' . I .. I I . 3 mcfaircrother. 'Itisacapital I ,practical about him. I have br ought away � oxecuted work, and,ho is a poor printer who * oIl. feeling the slhke, at once I Tools upo�' Io . safe rodd.; but I didn't rid. over it yestet- . . 1 . ..... I - I .... . . Y�ee�k Dr. Stockwell was suffim"onedfo.treat I . � . � . 6goner,' I said, having climbed out 'Wagolier A rd,ther ingenious little. ciJnceit. I Will' I � . ke iCconstant at does not Ma udy of effects. � 'are ravenous rascals follow in'pursuit, but never their leapihg�dndflo-dndoring day.' . I . . I ,. . .. I I I 'n he I tho,Odso, but pronounced it a, f6tal page, as . . I _....._� �. .- � , I You �il:l by name, And a .. take it up to Washington with Me wbeh*1 . The ),,.at. specimens of tybography pass Companion I , lie - Md-ybo you dion - I , .1 . a . his Whole. system W4S fille& with poison' . , - .11 I t 21, . bynature,aren! you - � ar's"aly miss, " Yes, miss.. You go thoA nolt wilek, and show it t6 a frionxl � Patent lawyer. minethere, D, * W &goner i - 9 ton sboiled by the demands of .advertisers,. Who %do. notliiiow that are - becausa they fancy is tryi)jg to seigo ,. and gorge. the.! tid-bit!'thoy v9sh to sha,ro' ��a churchol I said. - . I I P6piilai. road,' said *the brakeman, 1, an .. . ftom this bite. Everytbing was done to . . ! I , . I .. I rolievo.'the man of -pain j: hub without ava,%. - . .1 . . 'a it especial for child'on . I "Bigi'lly 'of . May make a few dolhirs- off it.' . . .. 1 likb . .cortaiii,effacts produced -by combinations ,which blona: wlth him', hiA purpose kpops them either fiever 61d rbad,'too.; oijii of'the voy old6b in'tho - . I and yestetdaj Whiaw set. ill and MF_ I . . ..'. � . a . . I 'Y . � . ... J A but.. the one sea't now for the . . Oh thank you. That is just' you. Sad produce n, happi ei effect than others. even with or behind lifin, but they couli#y. ,Gbod- road -bed* hiid comfortable . -also VI a.. � . . a tom's'of hydrophobia were . . � I s works it, -but I me9u, to Pitt 'You aid always so good I He is so. wretch� It therefoe6 often happons that in displa,yed pus him. , .. .. . .. 1: .. .. . , . `11', carne,'Well-managod- r6ad,. -too.; directors . -Last night true symptoms of. that disease, '. . ..' � . I . :. . I..� * ' Bat on, and to fix it tip reallib,ndy. - edly.bo6r 11 I pried, all Ili a breath. - 4 . nAvottigements, eoi:i�6 incongruity appears . � . . -.",t ...... �_,M_�..:..__�.. __ , ". . I � * ' don't interfere -with aivikon. superinton- took place and continued to manifest thbin,_* . , . I ,. ` - -'- ' ' . . I ave another notion I'll MY Vead faster. Yes, and I I comraunidated this -possibility to Wa�;7 . .1 I .1 . oner when text we met. , *Ae alwayg I Which is felt even if not apparent:. the ,responsibility. ior Senator D& vis (W., S, �0j, jp,,I�_intj,. V 'duped a bill into the U. S%ouso of Ropresmi. dents and train orders.- Road's mipiy � . , popular, but it's - Pretty independent, too. Pelves until 4 o'clock this Morning when - .' . of . ., , . . . . doatlr ralieved. the piiibnt of his agony, , . I V . �. 61CO-it go iiiins, sat it up higher'on itAwfleels lbthos home. Xfi�poniiicl' brought -my 6 these is thrown- upon Ile it is more often the the printe'r, *whi I . tat'VOP pkoViding.,thm I ministers, c.onsalsl ' Soo,)didn't.ono, of the dfiiision saperffiton. I .. � .. . . . . I . .. . I . I . ­­ - '. I 1:�, 4 , . .� ... . , ' . � now. 'StyliBhor. - Oh, certainly.' [ it be desirable !or it to be higher that'lamphatically .a gont-lonianla 'oecupa� tion. I Certainly, �, Miss. I liked that at lault.of the -advertii"er, whom, iiA -big desire I fr�quenfly 'gratifies) &lid co'nIffieteilil Wilts shall ascartiLin the ofial-acter, and�pricos of American d6hts down � east dibcontinuo one of tile ! oldeot, Stations oil thin line two or'thriee , . 1, Llircre prhibq of the'now Roiniln Catholic . . . I . � ., . I catheKal at South Xonsln�tbn, �vbich A to � , � . . . . . . I � or for a cliildr6tila wagoon ? Do ' . gontleman's appii�r�rie&B, nnss,' licivorred, tb plodso, the Printer in opposition' to his.bwa opinion.' The' quantity products Ws&l in foreigni eduutrias and kd- . years a�o 7 * But it is - a -Mighty ploasAht . I be raised on the site of the Iiroll�pt,qn Ora- � . I . I - . . . � ' I :it would beAP safe ? ' - o aftorivaid I 9 A day or tv aw V red. printer's att-ig one capabl. of bringing otit . . ni of Adrj� port monthly to the. DqArtmo - .road tooiravel on. Always hag sulili 4 splon, . tory, are exhibited- Ili all tile print shop � - � . . . I 1. . -ertainly, misid. Yes. I iecko 11 9 That inventive - friona ofyours is a'f re,ud ; E4 . succession of now f anolas lind designs culture.. .Such reports i�hon tabqlatodUo did class of passengers.' ' . . �� � . I . window in London. If the edificecor..' . . I � � I 0 � 'with That,$ . so," , I . 'lit . Iremely clever - ill"You, Wago'lI. he-canitoobblewortho,cent.11 he declared. . . . I wasted a dollar And a half on him - I 10 WIA h serve to atbract-attention, . - � . . I . . . I , to be sent to all postmastei's to be postod tot public inspection.. -. Postmaste col- to' . I Perhaps you &Icd, tile D'aptis't'll, I passed On6o more.. . I . 1. . . responds the - presentment, it Will - '. . .- . . I I be the . . mostimposi�g religious buildingia _ .. . . � ik it ouf,' I pursued, relaxingg from into compliment. '. It is'really . looked over those � I ideas, of his. That Swin� r ' 1. h ,�vorhs crookei - -!?Shaw I Novo pard of. . . I I - - . " -E &I reasons, thi Progress, 'Xc�pt foi Politic leotors, &lid other employees of the United states lit towns Ana commercial contras I ,Ali, till V said the brakeman; 'she's & . a By, isn't. she? Itivor k6ad, beautiful A the nieftopolist.,nexti of. course,,Ao,' t.. .. I . 8 � . P . . . , - - .. " . I oul)s Ana Westminater'abboy Xhe atylp ,to., , , , : I - . a 0016rod filvoutoryet., of construction in British- ColVaiiii 16 nded Must also futhlah weekly to the Bureau of OurV0, SW0( ip around anything to keep close ' - - 'is gi!nanionted. Gothic, mosi florid, but , J glied a good donil-lia had i hii,, I Wa(ronor mii3r'bo the carlipsb davefoP_ . not, be out 6; proportion with the arg011oy trioultnro'the �,rim 6flo&dingartieJc,8, Ag to tho river, 1) ut it's allifool tail and ,XOCk most effective ,, and as the itructur will be - . . I 0 I . rvousI9mgh--z-iu,& gratified 7 Mont* the typo., ' . . I . ., , P.8) ibly. You're to and importance of thn� Srt- Of' tba` wOrk, 0�ktont of, foiti 13 iiiiia 11 'The E Ids almost �vjjich are to be posted hs abovo. - I b`bIlftqt, single track all - the WRY'And not a. from tile to I VOTY IU& ili,giZO 0,11a detail, the character . . * Ito Will it Wo � ill prosently, after much box1g. � , w6le6me yOur . . . theor -Y., - . 1. I. . . .1y'reat wholly on the eastern Slope 1, and as fast I .110 r6sponaent at Berlin says *that Mr. 'indignantly single side trac ;k .touna-house tho torminag� T'Skes .a, hoap of water to Architecture. give alf nobler . . I ,of . . . . aiipoot. Operations; are actively- pr6deeding . �jnf, -clattered away down the .. ! to toighton and �Mk� Barawell . F That Was7an uncomfortable period, when . as seAl6ra r6quire, these buids, it is dealt- *A,lfto,r American Minister, moved- by scornful ref�roncon --iii-,aA&Man Vall it through I double tanks at otory sta- , I � � , . I �, which, it -is Said, hits boon I . I . .. I on tho building I boon siiending the, evai�ing with ,to took his V . , red and I were %rover having a difference, first about one tbiligo than about another.. able thatthe road, should be built. But to go faster than tliiE( -is lne�o folly" which Il- &' to . Slid on the' German stage. to 'fev ,u tioll, and therb,isillb tin engine Ili the shops that call pull it pound or run a Milo in less very prubiltly taken in hand,' ilob a god - . . 1. . . . 1 having boon turned or 0, stone cut until the ,etc prdsont now . all V of his Pookots, to say, I 1. saw 16 Up says now that thin fretted him its much as, it did ind, but I never dreamed that this - I antails wasto. To build 0, "riallway in a wilderness,. which nobody at present Want 9 Ametit*n- -doctorn' dogtoes, ban inomo- � rialized big Government, Polliting Out the . than two gaugps, But it runs through a lovoly these rival, roaas always , � full amount of the estimated cost was ilk . . I . ]land, %'Be treasurer has- in hand two - " worked on that safino, principle ill I . the day." . was the case. Mr. Parnwollwas alwayson � to us6i is a voluntary throwin't Of money 0 'detriment, accruffig from � 61id notorious and - country; ' on one sido tina hills on the other, do;, rivd r . . 1, . hundred thousand pounds.' . D other I I ma, yet, (twult t . hand to console me if I Chose , he almost .. -away. .It is ni6re, it is'laying ul)justlfi- fi­ US arlous practice to the�llatldntd nallio, LA.elprg and It's-& steady climb tip tile rade all the I � . 0oSrxVqbAntV.-At St. Catharines, it id, . I . u in�ontivo friend literally dovotea himself to my amusomont able burdens' lipon the country. Oil Ax V;colarol uxxwt. nitln� in- forms thut 110 tiOd I way till the ran onds whore tio-iountain- . announced, 010 reward Will be paid for the - � I .. I I . I ,�vas thinking I,, cry sorry, I - V I t for it, 11098, I liked him. I would and hap � llavd like5i him still better hall I not boon -.distinctly aware that he wanted wo to like both sides of the Rocky mountains, the roadissurotobe btlift faster thanitleati be turned to account, Ib is po", iblo that a us the ii�a 1-Im011ial � -1 days itgo b6tu�ocn Man , V knot a fol �mma Vowster, white, Lcl Mr. Sullivwl, tile head of -the r iver begins, Yes, air; -I'll titko the river VO%d OvOrY time for 11 lovely trip, Sure collnootionsund good thne, conviction of &ny person or porsorit who . 0 . . may already have or may 110roeiftor be .* . 1, . . . � to have shot snipe or other birds . :O t and make "Ap"Or 1 6111 1 wish A give lit Your bootS to mand. ,,/,v'(�,'0h1lsd him Ili a very different way from that of my, caimand friendly regard. . � 'i IW6 will have to be made before long. 'l,ho oxPectation is th�t tile Isaias will pay. for it lands , colored rot6l Morellaill; of Genova sb:ect.- St. Kittg',Tourn4l. � . . . and fic, praltio (Just blowind in at the win- do*s, And yesterday, when the conductor proved out . . of soasoft. . .. I . . . I. I . . . ., I Isn't that your friend, uni $_,Wh6 , . ­'.. . is trade,, .. , , . - I aae�� . . V rem time to time I d6kod him - the are not sold very the r6ad, bat money will not coma Ili, and it wilt ThofarmAnoarNiagota,wan sold lately by - Alexander eamo around for the tickets witha'.11ttlo I! ask bha to me' in, dancing there V I Yes,' I That's 9, I _" � to . ( him,' 1 red agreed. I . r about the paten, of Wagoner's on Which. rapidly further -the- oxtoutom of: the - Igtii' basket punch, cli(In't Pass , frightfully ill-m%do droi;s Plie liss on.,' I Yong '01 W.� s 1, I thwel was more oncoarAging than' I , I :0 a ol,ed'himsolf inloregtod in lie had laid. hands. Ile invariably rubbed his hands and laughed, and laughea be necessary to decide botwoon 10kna and r1olay. We. eannot -run to ED- Olive'r, 170�� notes for -$0,200 ; 112i acres 01allrod, with buildings, 66,600, to Mr. Aloy. butt paid my fare like alittio lumn-twonty" five colits foi! Ali litiurls rnn and 4 little . . . but,if it vasn't it wouldn't fit fior.1 .. , go./ I 1: wvId like to have a talk L /'In hin workshop. Ile toolis me and tabbed Lis 'hands. Ile had boon to Washington. ' Ile had soon his patent- land every year or t, we for new'loans, if ;�a are to maintain out ciodit, or be able to Samson ; and 64 Acres, mostly bash, 62,700, to Aft, Shickluna, of St. aathatin�s. I I concert by the passengers throwet n, I tell you, pilgrim, take tho river road Whou I The New Orlooma Piothytino ilftinue that I . - plain god& i's the best lizzioiair. And. O,u I . 1. Vr. �veral dther Ilocilaidem, lie has lyin' oat that he Would like to show In,wyor friond. Ile hoped to be able to Poll . the Iledtl4idep.1 Vot howmuch? Oh - ' Pay Our Way; So that an involantary halt in construction is by no moaus improbable, Prince Viarre Bonaparte, that, cousin of Napoleon 111. who tifaritod, & Seamstress, in Yon want�-, . . '.. . lit just here 016 lontt whistle f r6m. the , mast not taka it tytupt , iciouglys . 1,10,6YUJI0. . I 1. � .4 I I I . . 1. 9. . v whore Ito lives " X111 go Vith you I .Well, say for twontKI thirly, fatty dollar.. t 0 My fa, - - - , &bulouff notions of I' If this lholdont should come ag a clirr6otivo of a deficient 3olfoy, there would be little ,,lit to be now so roaacod in cir6timatall I be-, that lie in living in tile Most hu mblo Mannar, OD91116 announced a ARtion, alld tho braka- � iiiall. hurriet! I to t1lo (loot, allontill- , , Dr. sippl, t1lo famous toner At London I . . P I the Little, clainia to ba r, Cana(liall _-, � but . - - - .- . � mping St,thd notlo�- � _ , .1 . oll,-f fl Vallic of these .filings,, , i-011, V , or. f ty. r9ason,to,comp ain,�­X&iotary Timed. , ' at 'Versailles on'4­8=11 pittanelB,from- I 'Zionsvillol, Tl&"traiam�ii�Z,=btv- wo II&VO it ou excellent authority that. he, .1 .. I Lrilwall wag 6nd of th6ga nwhI6.. AnThl'I'A. "6rhat)A.1 ftk thou2b. to console M6 Inaorsoll has now a vopulatioli of 5,090 Pti,yed.ra,entitA. . . i bo6woon'horo and Indialiapoliall . Is a Pon of Mississippi. -Grim I . . . . � 1 -4 , . I I .1 I.. .1 I .1 I I I I 1h i'...., I � . . . �* .. . I . . . . I / 1, . � . . I . r . . I . - a. I . I I . I I . . . . . , . 0 I _ . �� .. .... .... .. - ­­ ­ . --4-1 4 I—. I ... I' I .1 .1 I . ­ � .. .­ I ­­ I ...