Horry news. (Conwayboro, S.C.) 1869-1877, March 31, 1877, Image 1
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TIIE HORRY NEWS.
PUltl.lMIKD
tiverv Saturday itloriiiiiff.
T W. BEATY, Editor.
TiatMN:
O.VVYKAR, $2.00
Six pIontiis, $1.00
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All r,Mnintiul('Nl Iiiiin IcikUiiK lo?frv<>
(iriVHlf InlcroHt. Mill t>?? ctnirK*')! for hn
u<lver t!*rin?>iits.
Professional & Business Cards
w. L?. JOI1NSUN. J. M. JOHNSON
C. I\ m-ATTI.UH.VU M.
JOHNSONS!QUATTLEBAUM*
ATlOKMIiYS and tJOUNSKLOKS AT LAW
Conwayboro, S. C.
yos. T. WALSH,
Xa
Q Attorn oy at Law and
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
Will practice in Uie courts of Marion, Horry j
ami (Georgetown.
CON WAYHOKO. S. <J. 1
w?y is. wo-if.
rj^ f. G1LLESP1K,
Attorney and Counsoller at Law
Will give prompt attention to all husines
entrusted to hit* care.
CON WAYBOIIO, S. C.
June, '2
moLAH & 1IA11T,
| Commission Merchants
1 j: r ho nt stuck r,
NEW Y< UK.
Liberal advances made on consignments
Naval Stores, Cotton. &c.
Orders receive Promnt Attention.
Unexceptionable rofcicnces given .Norlli and
South.
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of N. C. oJ'fiS.C
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(?ENEll A I, MKUC1IAN D1ZK,
manufacture OF NAVAL .STOKES
COMM I.SSK) N M lCStC 11 ANT.
AND
FORWARDING AG3NT.
try Special attention given to the buying
ami selling nl'Tou 'limber.
HULL UllKKK, S. C.
J. C. HOOZKK
J' WITH
4 EDMON-S T. BROWN,
WllOl.KSAI.K 1>K A I.Kit IN
MEN AND HOYS'
' Raf.s, ( AJM A Straw Woods,
A I.Ml Ladies
Misses and Children's Iiats,
No. -4 A il A Y.N K S V.
CHARLESTON. S. C.
0)>pr>.\ile Charleston Hotel.
nov 13. tf.
Money.
"We pay cash 1'or old Bounty
^^Jnind Warrants, tlicy arc scatter-j
i, on l4Wfte> au 4>vor the South; send tlicm
letioo nhotj registered letter to (illi.MOKE ;
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uuppooed Pkom-k's Savings Bank, ,
n over 1 Washington, I). n'ov. 20, is7*>.
lid Roon Knowing Mossis. til KMOli E <fe CO., 1 tnk?>
k rii'u.sur" in recommending tin in as n liable '
u t/ie h?8 and 1111st worthy agents ami atiomu.y. I
eibl w. j, Vasdkuup, Cashier.
nov 25- 1
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VOL. 0. COXM
The Way of tUoTrausgi'mwi*. I
v
A life of such woes .
As no other life knows?
A history with this resume'. 1
< >no gleam of delight,
Then, swift-coming blight,
And a season of failing away.
First, the old sa<l Song; i
I.inle di earning of wrong,
llllndly trusting, persuaded to give?
Deserted, alone,
On society thrown,
Madly casting ahou', how to live.
Despair in her heart.
Next, enacting a part
In the saddest of scenes ever played;
Her task, to reveal
What her kind never feel? |
Fueling gh'o for the purpose of trade. ,
No Kiuce.ise of pain
For the sin-fevered hrain,
Save the let he of drug or of wine;
No strength-giving rest I
For the ill-fated hroast
Drooping under this burden of crime. I
Hut. on, toiling on. 1
( rowing woarrand wan. (
And the light failing out of her eyes;
Willi trembling dismay, >
Nothing now the decay
Ol each grace as it widiers and dies.
Enslaved by a need
Wldcll forbids her to heed '
The nioiii; ions that constantly press, 1
Still forcing her strength,
I'ntil nature at length 1
Yields, a pitiful wreck, to the stress.
(lone, every grace?
Not a liogei ing 11 ace
J if <1... -.1........ !...* ..4 _11
v^/i in,- * iiiii mi i inn win n iiiii in inline.
WIihii' revelry led, * ,
1 )?*stinatinn insli'ii'f;
Ami tlm wolf always now at tlio door. '
So, out in 11 io ni^lil.
Uy tin4 l imp's glossing H:;ht,
1'iisi to oiler, then eoax then entreat:
A wiinil'icr In Horn,
Till the ytay oft lie morn, I
Keeking what she may liml on the street.
Ami lastly, the day.
When l lie glimmeiiiig rav 1
In a pen-fold of hejjjjjary shed, ,
Discovers, alone,
A poor ereat ore unknown,
On a humllu of rags lyimi. dead. |
J Fr11nets .U. Ilnwlfy.
One Life's Service, 1
ltY ANNA Kill IC1.1M.
"They also serve who only stand and wait.*'
I have sai?l it over ami over again, ^
taking into my heart, so long torln?c<l, '
so long | mace I til, all the comfort t li y
words contain. Have I also served, '
in twenty years ol waiting, at lirst so "
resiles* ami ininaiirnL and alter ward- 1
ho fuil ol hone n??t born lor this world, '
that I could bear my cross |>aiient- 4
ly. c
Twenty yearn. They have been '
kind lo me *o day, and told me Irank
ly that I shall hooii have lite eternal ''
rent iliat ban long been my only hope.
El lie soi.s over me as if some giestt
sorrow bad come, instead of i lie joy it '
seems to me. But while 1 softly whis ''
|?er words ot comfort lo her, 1 know "
he will soon become reeoneib*d to iu-i 44
loss, not forgetting her old friend and "
godmother, but thinking ot In r only us 'l
t memory, Kor Elbe is hut eighteen,
tml there is a love in her jniing heart "
In* strongest and truest that conies to tl
i woman's lile,
I was eighteen when I, too, loved, vi
ind was well beloved. My suitor was *1
i gentleman ol whom my lather onlv "
<new that he was the son ol an old
riend, wlu?, years helore, had gone to b
Muitll America, and amassed a lor'luiie M
ii i m* Hiigar iiimi cniieo trade, ?
When I III* mill, Uandall Willar.1. '
5:1111 H lo New Yolk, orphaned ami ei
ivcaitliy, lo* brought a letter to my "
at Iter, and papa invited liiin at. once to p
iiaku iih a visit at our lioiuo oil the in
1 adkoii? Loi'llsl (i love.
Young an lie w:ih then ? probably ci
\v< 11*y tour or five ? Kundall Wiliaid m
i.ad the rent lea*, um?at ndied i-xpieaeion
>t one who ha a borne norrow, and w
muiio it impatiently renen'lolly, lie in
van Mibjent to lii? of ahrUiaelion, to
itiddeii at al t a, to random aiihWeiH in .de m
o i i dling queht Ioiih.
4'Ill at e;ine," mamma ealleil him,
'and y< t lie was ueter awkuaid, *1
lever wanting in the gentle courieaies a
it ?i tie refim tte
To me, .j'isi I rem hnardingsehool, m
v ilii my In ad lull oi Hvioii and Sii?-II>, ;
n- was a \ elilahlu hero. I was more ' m
la cli 11.1 (liaii even my ?. i lit n yciim <>
vairanted, having lieen in Very deli* I
ale health always, and eons- <|n? ntly di
[really petted. My edueation had
ieen eonnm.U'd ai home with mam? ( *, ?>
. i?1? r my dear mother's own guidance, la
xet pling one year at a finishing
iTool in New ^ oik. wi
1a'roil I thai I hid j'isl let ill in d ill | ill
nne tor the slimmer vaeation, win n ei
iy failiet invited Kandall Will.id in:
a ne our truest. j li.i
Now, I \\ hs not a wonder'ul person /it?
? any way j I wan pretty, blonde,' in<
n
*1
' If M- ' -L.i.11 u ' *> .
IRY
An Indepor
WYHOKO. s. c.. s.vi
wine, ami had the education ol a genvoman.
I sang a little?, played patent,
ily, spoke very imperfect Herman and
'Vouch, and wnn a fair specimen e?I
\inerioan gii llinod.
Hut I had a tender, sensitive heart,
tnd I opened i?. for the imaginary woes
I our uilesl, and ?>l?s ived ever a sort
>1 prying genlleutss towards him, that
ieeme 1 a wonderlnl e.omlnrl. From
ivalino wiili the siaiely courtesy lie
ihsei ved lo all I olios, he elided easily
tnd gradually into h ionddiip. and had
?et names I'm* me, all more or less tie.
'cribiug com I jrt.
He had been our guest lor six weeks '
a lien he askt/il inn in !??? In^ w ii..
then I knew I loved ]jiin. All! how I '
oved I:iiii! liven how, looking
vor I lu' long years tlut have passed, j
my heart give* a quick 11*4.* 111 liIi 11 ic |
ueinary to that love of inv girlhood.
Father was delighted. Mis own I
Wealth was too great fin" Kand.ill's
loriiiiiu to he t t in itch uioinent. to him,
hut the son ot Ins oh! irietut was a
most welcome suitor to his daughter. 1
We.Ming preparations went lorward
without inueh attention trom
I' iiuIaII or niYKi li, We prelerred to
it. upon the wide porch :jnd weave
romantic visions ol future happiness,
lie told me much ol his travels in
liui'ope, where he spent three years
titer his father died, and often
lie gloom would deepen on his laee
is he spoke, until 1 nestled my hand
1 his, and lie would start to smile ami
<ay:
"Wo will revisit all the old spot?,
Helena, mv little comforter!'
One day I ventured to ask what was
he past sorrow I coinlurled, Out iic
miy said vei y geni 1 y:
"As it is past, let it die!"'
And after that 1 usuud no more.
Our wedding day was set lor No.
reiubel', and we were expecting Aunt
I 11 I I :i IllilMn li.f lli.. ................. vO...
viiu \n i viiiimi y. oiiu
.v.'ix my mother'ssister, ami had gone to
lily for pulmonary trouble. There
In- had married a Wealthy New Vol k
m-rcliant, :? widow*-r with one <1.Higher,
hut 1 had never seen I hi* new
oitsin, ami Aunt Julia being a had
orreppondonl I did nol know her
ii>t name, her Heeoml being Smith.
lint mother had a letter desciibing
ier n? \ ery beautiful, tall, Juno lik?-,
nd daik. 1
"You must ai leant seleel your wml
ing dress,'* she said to me. *' 1 { ? .ill
is going to New Yolk on Wed.
tsday, hut will net return until the 1
eilding day. "1 will ask liini to he '
ur escort, and papa will bring tis 1
onie at dinnei t into." 1
1 consent?d, and earlv Wednesday
mrning we started ho- theeitv. On '
? I
liat day! That last, last day of girl
ood, of happiness, of liie! lfivery in 1
idenl stands out ti- my memory with
le clearness oi a painting. I lorgot J
olhing.
Itun-lnll kept with us, spite of my >
lushing protestations, aided in the 1
lection ol the rudt creamy silk I wis '
? wear, the (lowers lor my wreaih, '
ie exq M?nl" lace veil. Hand til es* '
tried us to a restaurant where we
ad liiurlienii, and I can recall all the '
Icasant chat that liiled every mo. 1
lent.
At I In* depot lie l?'lt ns in lather'* I
ire, ;iint I I? 11 liik lingering hand pre>- I
ne as lie wlii-p* red:
4They ??ru cruel I?? exile me, bu?
lieu 1 conic next lime, there Mill he
more pulling." i "
Ami 1 believed him, Mnl answered, 1
.1 ly:
"1 *h ill be glad, Randall,"
We were nearly at the em I ot mm I )
j ,
nu t journey, when tin re was a ? i-?i.-Iit
eonliiscd mumd <0 breaking, ami I *'
It Kouivthiiio l hut bccincd grinding
V leg* In pow del*.
F?.r Weeks I knew no more. When )
.iiM'imisnes* returned 1 wan in inv '
\ n rniiiu, with lUi'iln r wauhiog m,-. , '
hniked stupidly si her hea\} hluek :I
ess, iilnl I ried to move.
I eunnnt - 1 eainiot even now write 1
I hat w akening lo the tact I tint 1 was I1
* hei leu**, eripph d, disfigured!
II was so hitler?m? lililei! I could ^
i ep now tor that poor ;diilo i\ ing
eie helpless, hi h all In r go .hood f "
iirlied oin o! Ill*I I'.iih i was kiln d n
tlunth; 1 xxn? ioriihly iii.h gird, ' H
ill my h-g* hniiug to l?e auipu.au <i. . *'
?I my iac terribly Mtn uint hruiM'djhnt
Ltlhtr v'ftcuped uiitiijuud. lluw xho w
mj&it . L.
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J.- ?-v??
idont tl onrna.1.
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?URDA.Y, MARCH 31,
mourned 111:it flu* iia?I only two min- |
utes before given on; her seat I could i
never tt II.
lint into my nnmh despair cam** a
joy unutterable whun li.indall knelt i
beside inn and bade ine live lor Ins,
sake. I was too leeble to realize the |
-aerilice the words impln I, eouM only
leel the deep, deep delight of I iH pre>- 1
eeee, hiSTOve.
An I hecatne strong r, with a hope
of one day moving ub ml on crutches,
I'audall would mtiI! la '< of our in ic- j
riuoe. We were hoth wealthy* and. 1
I Of. ? - <
11 io < I no* IT llll II1Y 11 ^ I l?? Will k, so
ho pcrsuaMeM mo I w.i? Mearer i?> him,
cripploM as I was, than any other ever
con I > 1 ho.
11 was a mi sly future, I ml a com*
J-oiini; present. liverv May 1 was ;
partly MiesseM, lilteM io an easy-chair,
a hrilliant ?M>nwl was thrown uxor my |
lay, ami hccnmino white wrappers
ah-?i)l in**. I hnI my hair IwisteM
imo curU, ami l? inM.MI wool.I kiss my
Mistii*nre ! I a no ami loll ino thw Inanity
it. Iieli! for him ii conhl iu*v?*r lose.
Wan 1 hlioiio to holieve him ? It ;
may have lieeii, hut, oh ! how temler i
iie was. Kvi-ry May he sent im< H ?we|s,
hooks rare limits, pretty tokens ol I
watohiul h?ve.
Our weM.lino having lieeii so lerri- j
h!y interi uiiii'M, Aunt Julia Smith ha I
ion appoaroM at Locust Orove. though :
we knew she was in Now York. Bin ,
in F? hiuaiy she wrote, olleriiio us a
\ isit, ami niothor ^laMlv woleomeM her.
She eame into my room, lollow oM hy
a heaulilnl jjitl, ohlor than inysoil.
IW inM.ill was hosiMe me, ami l-Mikine
. I
Irom the lace ol Lenore Smith to the j
lace ol my helrot I mil, I knew they j
holM a past together in painful mom |
ory ? 1 knew ii !
They wi'i'i quietly courteous, ac ,
kiiowlodgitig a |> at acqirtin lauci , ol
which Aunt .Julii c vidciit ly knew
ii<n|iing, hul they Hpokc hut little to
each other.
I, watching I hum keenly, laughed
present ly at my lii suspicion. Tln-iv
was ii ) >h* ?I ii I ? I y i? > l r i i 11 upon which t <
littihl my theory, ami ye'. could imi <
quite shake it ofV. It was a week 1
l iter when there came out ohm of the
i
solt, sunshiny days that cheat m into
hoping for an early spring, ami
mother, lor the first time, wheeled my
ch nr out ol my room into a silting,
nnnn aeioss tin* hall, where the huii. (
liine lay upon the windows. I'lltting
u|i/ close in the deep windows recess,
shit laughingly complied with my re.
:juest, id drop t fie heavy curtains
heyomi me, and let me enj >y a'oiie
the sight ol the out door world.
I w as drcunil y enjoying it when I
ilea I'd Kandnir* Voice ill tin* room.
V"Ai least you owe mean cxplanaiurn
!" in; said. j
And when the voice o( f.onore |
Smith, eold hut gentle, answered film* u
"It is useless to recall the pa*?," 1
dm nai l. ".My lather's heart was set _
ipou my wedding my cousin, and he x
inly i 111 ended to anticipate a truth 1
when he ioi.1 you I was engaged i?> J ?
iin " 1
' Then y??n never meant lo plnv tne
alse, lo encourage my love only i?i j
mm! it nil V" a
"Nev r ! fn simple justice t n myseli, 1
i mast ?I? ?i v i hat charity. 1 loved
a v
i'oii !" I
"And y.ni comu lo inv, hoc, loo ?,
ali* !'* I
Oil, i lit* mourning lgony ol tin* '*
train* il voice ! .My heart grew cold ,l
i ' i
o Ilea lit , |(
" l\?o lat< ! ' I.cnorr repeated; j (|
A "ii ? ?i it >1 I'l l to tli?? tMir.lfii ol thai J il
oil li I/, St IM kell I i ? ins 11 ill' it v* Oil hi Jo
ost II' l to know vn lalse, li ni'lal1; "
|?Mt* I? i?- ??I. lie I rile, he hlnie.''
o
"Do not Icir lor me,'" he ?*i I. ,j
ifivtoi lor tin* jna eh ua i r -. ??i * ot I
our lo\<*, I would not a<l<l one lea' h '
r weight to I It lena'a lui'i'itw. I"vl?i*
i\ ? ? nil*. en deal w it It mr as I
in tail li' nl ?o her "
Then w i It a Hrin hand 1 parted the a
n'tains, ami thev saw no*. A dei?t|v ''
1*1
ado|* ewitie upon holh I ices a* it de
iTied in some vt'iilty conspirue\; toil \ |(j
? 1 Could sllille ! i p
1 Leiioie !' I said, and she e tun* <o j -I
?y side insta.' tly. "I.eitore, I have l J"
ever oilee intended t<? Hreepl lliej ^
.eriliee >' Kalidad's li e Ills i 11?I < j.*
a re ol his ei pphal lov has Ima ll v ? I y a i
w ei t io nie, ini' 1 tlid not dr? am I ol
as taking iiiin (tout om inoie ()
rorihy." t 111
\ A 7^
v v kz?.
1877. NO. 7.
" 1C\ fit I will not Ifi you 8i?y that
11:( lid J11.
"Hut y?Mt must," I jutm-hUmI; "you
will It* my liifiul, my bfotlirr, I lu?|?f,
l li f- ?ii ?_rl? hi y IjU' -my liu-buitl ncVfl!"
4,\ imi rnnno'. throw irtfl of)'!"
"Ilul I c:iii a11 1 will. Ilrrr ami
how, 1 vow .1 s solemnly :is i-vcr <levoti*f
vowimI to a I'litron s*int iliat I will
h*vi r marry you ! 1'I"itplonsr," I
w I?istit*!> ?I to l.ioioro "i !il << Ii'oo > ? .?.
, ? '"".Jl
and call my ni<it her !"'
SI I., snw that 1 eould boar no mon-,
and obeyed mo. Hut when inolhei
came I was insensible. Out ??t* the
deep swoon I wakened lo a |i?nj?, do
|!ivshiii?x illness, sullm tu<* intensely,
mentally and j)hvsio illy. I bit, I wmil.l
not see Iv vnil ill. ? I (hired not trust
my own KMoluiinn against Id* veneruifi
pleading. l<enoiv helped lo nurse
nti' lock iii Iile !i jj tin, and i learned lo
love Iter v\ i 111 aline sisterly lovu,
Tliey were kind in thin, ill at when
lin y were mat t ied. a whole year later,
they weni away and traveled niiny
montlia. olien writing, Imt eoinino no
more to L trust. (*rovw till mv wee
namesake, ilieir eldssl born, was near
Iv a year old.
I have bmno down all the misery
oi thai hmj* past, i ?uii*; I have gathered
about ttiis rotim. I t? iv? ni-vm- lilt
1 vvt 111 v years. inui Iriemls ? many
a ho look t<> inc for :? 1 % ;?11< 1 liitit't;
mat-rial aid?many \vln? come only (o
r.-si a Utile 11??in ilio he.it an.I toil ol
llit* dav, in my <piel abode.
M \ doar mot her, who is now whilt*
htired ami wrinkled, ha* loam my
constant coin| :?i>i?>n in till the years I
k ivit loom a prisoner here, an I my
godehild, U"|im?, lit( I?* Kll if, ban I)tarn
ilie very sunshine ol niv Iito,
I>111 there in ii<? < :%ri 111y love l.het i*
si rong enough to make me grieve ul
t lit* prosperi ol lie coining separation
Iviihlall ami I^enore 1 .an been lo se*
me, io hid me 1 ?rewoll.
Kllie will slay here till the last
parting Iroin each collier to release
me. .Mother, :ny laiihlul nurse, never
leaves mo.
Ami so, all sorrows compered, all
tMirthly lies gently loosened, all hi II** i'll;
g none, 1 ran calmly faee thy up
jiroach of dtiith, clasping to my heai t
he ineeiotis words of eomlori:
'They also stvo who only stand and
wail."
oru m:w vokk it:trat.
)U't Ki r OF Tit IC Itl.lJKS ?Til K HCIKNCK
op til.ass - I II K M.vN'IA IN NKiV Vo|{R
IIA 1)1 x' KX IM< Ill KM'H ? V.VNDKUlUl.l's
Wll.l, A OA IX?Til If IIO.NI)
s'l'll If K I" CALAMITY ? 1'ICTKIt II. HtVKIiNY?A
COoL sLULII??.
I'/roin Our Own (Correspondent. ]
Nkw Yokk March Iff. IN77.
To say tloit it's the hidiion doesn'i
lot he snlijecl h 11 jisiiee. Its I he
its tiie manit, its the sensation,
i \ ?m I lie I i 11! ? diiip are only waiting
or hot wealInr to don blue glass
I I 111 ll'llllll I III | M ' IV I ( > 1 I S
n l>vilro|ili<>l.i?. i stift ifii. (tiiiip ?ci'.
in that the i hwIv ili-env?!" ?) p in
ret w ill ciiiv ;i h:tlkv in nil* nr u nuin
villi :i wi m it I I'll lejj. I > 1 < We nten*siire<l
I V eopioiis l? M i111??11V I It:tt no lesser
tin.'ill can wit lestam! its henetieem
itll'iciiiM-s more limn an hour or mo at
lie mil sitie.
h is rat her novel l?n?iness to nay
hr lc ik|, I or a M ijor (rent'rn I ol the |
my io turn quark doctor ami st?i
It' whole Yankee ntiit.it hy I he ears
mr his queer eore ail; ltu? still, ii<
e've no war on hami or in j.r 'sp"et,
iloith know as < Jeneral i 'feasant on i?
o lie 1.1 Mlieil tor t ttrililio his listless
ileut to vfvllintf n|? a ' i_j sensation
specially as he has made such a :
lirsl el.fit sneeeMS of it. In<|ee<| lie |
lay h ivt liu'l a very tieitevoleli* in. j
ntion in I hr ?wmi? oil" his pretty ami
oeiMti hauhle toe itch oel 'li-iraei I
iie p t f * lit* eye at i 11) < it i t w 11 i lit o '
roan, in eoiiseqnenee ot an over !<im
r i. ..I o ...... ?
- .t i If v? II || I I I l? I * V I) 111' Ml |
t if. mill m*?*iiH'<l loi a ?111? i ? la' limit
i inisrlinf, Ii tli.x an hi" in * i v In* ' <
ill mil*!v. or 'ilun fi?- ?***i'i ainly, | i
liilv <li\ nl- .l p'lhln* i.? i i-??i \riin i
n* Join* Ciiinin:M?iuii, am! a im i?h tl; <
i\ tint il?* ii?'illii \ ins* ia v i It ivi* mil i
*i'li invlriiiin ilial lit finhljii ^ a IhiUI'ii1
li?* rli'tinih Ii'immI n| p II I y U*l*llnjj? I
Nn run ) ? " h ?ii> ill till* I'll >
itlm ii 11? ii v; a-i 1'ni-li ! :i'? tin* hnal I
i :t I 1 I ill* !.;l I**" lilt tjni 111) ?t| II A. i
?*ry paint ?**. ?|, kT 1 ?*?*? A'nrr nail
.*ii"?t* f ii i n ivh: i' i.f i*-i i ! i ?'i iinmt hat i
l< i?11 in i i*i | .nl with }i! ac 11 {? ami i/iiiv <
hii-h On 1>im (if a ?y t * i ?r ilir i
l.ipt llaVt* i||i**U'i| in .It'll Xi'iilti Vl'!\ i
i In* arii*'U*i a l*i!i' a<) in i?'li >1 it Ii ia <
t a M'| 1 alif i Iv ami n i 11> in tin* |
iml iW" lit (Mi|ii*r l|*ii>l<it|| ( n i in i|,,x ' |
i ill A VI I.lie ami I In* 111 i a 11 h nina i i
it?in r.ii iu mri'i* > haik 1 km I? vr rrntt i
si'i'iiiiil ami t liir.* *tory ilrui; Atnr**h ji
' n* <i( our ,il i moon duiSioi lias tiult
?hcil ft liugu t'xua jo i. Ual 1
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A libera I discomt \? II be inat'e to thni*
whose uilveilisciuents are to ho kept in lot
thro?> mouths nt longer.
ink uiul devote I solely to tlio li ctnrv
I mid condition ol the new "science."
| The horse ears even arc putting it in.
I to their windows. To crown all, and *
I to settle finally tlm (|iiei?lion of its
prominence, lilne glass has got on the
{ Hinge. Now the stage is to any topic
ol i iteiest what llie hand organ i* to a
piece ol music, namely the loucli'tone
jot its popularity, .lust the moment
that " I'ranip, Tramp," of "Sil\-r
Thi:ead? among the (sold," begun i i
, be omumi out at the siirel cornera,
I
j we know tlf.t ii is a tixeil (act ; and s i
I like -vise when last week Angusim
1 >nIy eame out with tlio )? ?? ol "i? it?
( lass" at lite Kiltll Avjullr I lleetvu
became evident thai these uia.;i.i
I words were to pa>s into hisiory
m
,ii\ own expCW IH'l* HUM I 11 IN 0
j has been very In lact the
| <>111 y ease in whin ? I recollect ivawh*
I iii? 11 s opei ut ioii wiim in church, w In' i
j I was a small h "V?ii*? Mini ii i* how
intiiiy tears usjp?. At tin* top ol each
window on tlio m mi i Ii Nid** <?| tins
( lunch was -n't a small ?li-U ol colored
oI.isn, put l here, I tcel hsiIt* in nsstri.
iii?^, I urely on ornamentill grounds,
Ilit* PltMsnnloii ilicory not Inning
been cniicciveil at thai time. Tin*
; row ol disks t**nl? iccil all the colors of
! the rain how, an I auiono them was
| one ol a deep, pit plisli blue; the lioht
Irom which, il my memory series me,
used to strike somewhere near ilie
pulpit at the opening of tiiminnn
service, and, as lie sun moved on,
crept slowly doiv i the church. K'olit
in lis track used to sit, one ol ilm
deacons, vctictM lc, pompons ami
portly, on whom centered most ol the
ii?t? rest ol the m roino, so far as my
yoiithlnl mind w o concerned. From
ic.no idtvtfi'Val ion I could calculate to a
nheiy when that circle ol blue w? uld
rcaeli him, an 1 I waichcd its stealthy
approaches with secret but intense
d? l|o|it. Short I. after the sermon
commenced ii would creep jjenily
over the haek ol 'he pew ill I rout ol
i It unsuspecting 1 ? :*? ?11, ami tackle
Itiin. Its lir.ni an I peihaps most stnki11^
ctVvct war* to g:\e llii' worthy man
a lika i'toii n's, a none w h cli
co'thl lie ituvo sco i hi his ell iii1 Would
11r>v * '.minimally ' pndiatcd. But la*
couldn't hii ha nat 111i?*i (ill tin* cerulean
halo had com l? loly envelop <1 hi*
hoc i nob, givtu ; ii a peculiarly
ci|,nvocal appe.tra cc which filled mo
with the wildest joy. Whether owing
m the Hoolhiu ; ietlueiieo of ilia
Id in* glass or not, can't May; hat i
know th it he ulvtvrt went lo sic. p
ninler the treatinon .
l 'or some teasot or reasons not
tally made known, the various disappointed
heirs who commenced wti.it
promised to he a lively contest over
Vuiolerhilt's will have suddenly
drawn in their horn*, and have, by
iheir attorneys in en rt. pronounced
with sini'ulir una uiiiily in favor of
the will in its pre ei?.t loim, station
thai the (Jomiiiodore was a gentleman
and a scholar, and hat his bequests
were eminently j isi and proper.
What lias conic ov *r them all so suddenly
is, as 1 have said, not distinctly
known. It is no , however heymid
the reach of con j *et iii e, and I am
inclined to helievo nat the alfair from
beginning to end in y lie summed up
in the one word "divvy," The other
heirs wanted Win. II. to come down
and It has prohablv "come." Thus
endeth what might nave b. en a memorable
struggle.
I spoke last week ol tho burning of
the great jewelry building on I > Mil I
ativei, and ol the d /. ns ol sales full
o| valuables which ay buried in th"
ruins. The raising and opening f
these w^s a matte both inters sting
and anxious to t prominent sale
niakets, sill ol whom acre represented,
ami who felt the t ? lo be a terrible
one. The work hi* just been completed
and its result* show the Marvin
Alum Sales to he to* victors, Kveiy
one ol this iiianult * it1 e came out lu
good order, saving > all, hundred* oJ
I ImllXHMilrt <>t ilolhti'i. iti ime e;x*e, ?
Miiivin was loniiil I ?"ii 11!*?** ? Iy u .
ileriie.tth a ?& ? in v I hy a rival Ipmih ,
the lutiei being utiv'y riiine I, whiz*
the tot rner Ihoug i morn *< v ?* i >
tried, ciiniu out iini i'??? <1. nig i
luive been expected :i f? r th?c ??x *?
ieiiue, the more prominent firmt tnsolved
in thin disaati r have ?ii)i'u provi
led theiiiM-lvt'i* with thexe tried
hi rgnard* In properly.
Peter l?. fS weeny. Tweed** child
uoii ederattf in the Iting day*, ur.ivud
hi New York on I'liiiis.i.iy, alter over
tixeyeaia oi jttdietuii* ab?enee 'initi
i*n Dfinr?*M. 11 i* fit moved Hint lit- 11: i h
i-IV. isIfil nr will llri't :t t'oui|ii*i>miisn
u nli the oil v ngurjiiig liir* alia.' o!
lIh- Kii.u t>liin.|? r.
TllU ft) itlnl Kit It I'tlllllillCS ;i \ ?
lillfi iluir ?i?tii|l ijiu'li ol in ti i?It* i ^ hi.?l
ti?ivii|?'H tlitu wnk, only oik* ot vt 11ir1.
iIUth HiilHrifiil tiovrl IfMinrfH to nu n
ioium*. Tlii* wHH tl:o Mitchlo o
?I*I I'nlf, ftlitut- Ol it Hllilli lirilul. V II
|i;i|i i, wlui g# ?t inv( lirt?l ol |||?< v\ 11 l
?iti) l*r?i*|M't'l I'urk, nut ?U?wu on oik
?i tin* in*n<'h?** <tiitl look at
While waiting
ttt* Ik* MOokcti hit i(* ? d| I
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n w rising