University of South Carolina Libraries
>7 ; \ * ?;?* ?? ? ? a jsm "Lut^-" ' ? ?; tlWJMW ??> "... ^ , TT. ' SmZZL'-' J~7 ? ?^Bny ?^j^m^imSSEESSES% that the mi^ng ar*. OfMlt.. robbed and t*m 1m geta hi. ?a ?re known to many on j ?treat* of? two or tbrae ] in Temi ra?rp?otable old geiitle- I in Oh. >oldl of WO^^^Kd po.it & fcirA friend, felt sare of i$!*>*?. and a littto, and lueh. fl Sa the meantime the lookfn* wp a cir hitoded to Ho-1 M did at the | anlEfn^R&? A.U the old gentlemen knew aboSTl WW, that when the day's labor were , eomefiy? hoftto afterward, wfaep oer boi? ^ *P f* 8*fo' !*? bla$ monned at ft, awl got cm a trail, wbich they de ?WW to be aa strong a ft oahle, which twiRted itaeif to to two tmiia, then into aaSMhen into a thousand, e*eh L of which turned oat to be a*! as a cobweb, and wort* not ] the Po with to* person, pro. ia my name, so to jo* aorta JXSSw?* " I am to boM ?aid Hr.H appototmonta. | When they M nothing rtrttofrllfl Rio mien w^i 4ft?i?4 vl?. S!?th * Chancer to [bUorSMttMdr thwf wu tttyd'S'tt' fox a second?never handled .them, and the properoendasioi^. for the m undoubtedly ihnocent. ronnWn Directors met made an imprweaiiu >oom ^JThe fountain may still give oH stream* o? MA -to >ho .thirty," hontla beak any other *rey P ?3r? ^?'koWm?eh^Wr uk?d Qaeenaby, JK^ *? <5 "Konr? oh av' f?! Baft TiOf ? i S6; they may be M| long." . .'*?1 thi. youx address r aaked Vie 'Up liu>7Mejoa H j- ft n-fr* I bank and drew r^OW.and hnrri?<* m Tjof tus to i MBid Mr. >n the floor /? door, m You wiU?L dollars ? Oomfct, to me.' ? ?MM PIPl have and moat have W"i ' HX jbonds jrill be returned! "The wordftfif9^ir," said Ma Lottos, oloejag the bocMprith a you will give me the money, look it up here, s&4 joofcTuattj g *?? wfU. yoo.. miootes Uio bonds seaaion.^ I ifli the piles of bills ing- a safe in the book, securely securely up., . t . ^ .. Swi?*-rW4l ates brandy so mnetu^ii Hpot a shame ] that Union square, wmoh should be the tidiest of all pboM, ia always in such a condition ? and that little . of * newsboy, who has ?plashed the and oyer us. No, I do I not want a newspaper." he said to the I newsboy, "' anJTalcar o3&" A dirt] gazed at the * " m.ome ben x ent with | attempt w* ranxieljE ?Hiiijfcsd to himseMv ? been ?n ^U> thiow awuy Ifhe " Bonds! Why, dee* Mr ~ MiryinK on Bro?dwv. <f> the most] crowded thoroughfare of the ?Ity, some twenty thousand dollars' wdftb of Uni-, ted States bonds wrapped np in an old newsMflfcr in yoor pocket, ft ii a mercy you hire noi been robbed. Your escape can only be aoooant*d for by the fact that the outside of \he ?acluigf mo means represents the Value of 8&I felt im his orerooat and aare enoa^h. there was a BHHhSkES ? _ ined Rnd the bonds, thousand dollars' worth in all, Sbe^ oorrect, Whether tnstHf<4 the | ice teem* i/pair r?Ttiere is % JM" ise ' uncles, taken in their with a iiprmlinir <nni{n?n?i clothe*, hair, ?ni faoe, as it boftnd to get their money's Vorth; sift aunts with warts on their noses, end varnish in thei* hair, end prepos terous leoe ooUen abont their nean. Than there is the bashful young man penned Apposite an aggressive young lady, whom Heaven and aome married women hare designed for eaoh other. *6re are also the pictures of Oonsin Aleck end his young ^ife, *ho stopped onoe' and registering a terrible tow oarer to get married. Besides these is the picture of tike men who lived next door for sight veers, at the end of wUeb time his wile ?died, and he moved to Illinois .with the children, end is bow worth sqjbe fifty, thousand dollars. He has been pho to graphed in his net, whioh is onajueetoofergeforhim,*end whioh givee Urn an eppearanoe of having murdered his emit and oonoealed the body. Then there *fce*twe or three fine looking oorsairs of no pertiouler identity, and aerazel broken-spirited en with babies in their arms?di? Tout* Fish-Hawks. The/ounft fifth-hawk a sv* the funni eatthiikgi you ever tmf. iwkvud and misshapen, aad jet jrith auch 9 m dignified expression ! I several hour* a oonple They set balanoed una of the neat, solemn andgnveu and looked ae it they had oome the shell Knowing everything. -The old II birds were oeaxing and going through various exercises which I suppose wen* the first principles ?f flying, and the young one? tilied^bout an^ rolled over of the tree. Hie moth*? |<o^ded, -Bil^e, beatth them like one day we ft ing on the ' oome very ered that his wing Was brokta. fr?ta not shot, so he n?t have fallen ^ his effort tolly. Ho birds ware near him, ?found a yoon* "bird droop fenoe. He allowed us to oloee to him, and We dlMev looked forlorn and pitifnLao him home end pat him -tf the he9had^ evidently been^ deserted. He hens^,* The ohikjre* were tfcretohiaa; they entrap flail lor him? * * * ' sd to imuse him ahild. But it was of fwlUiL lte drooped still mora, and tyten Ved Mad waa buried with martial noise and fomp. He wou!d*not have been a Mooeaefal pet, for theee birds hare* lonely. seem toMnhM Umsble^irit a noun SmP a ie wind and wave, ] and if deprived of their free, soaring flight, Ad Ui*r sportings in aff and Mrater, they will lanffaiah and die.-3^1 NiokfitfH. r* fu n , siraa ; Items Interest. Five thousand *horsee, placid hora d* otherwise, at*bj aocident or ?Ian last year in Pim. ? ^ A Jersey paper deeorib** n. man an being " *? sociable m a batch , of oandi dates two weeks before election." * f * An Ilbatu girl sues her lathe* lor four Tears' wftges at tlpe* wiek.&ndha sues bar for lanr yearsncftcd at 82 50 per trade. ? 4 A new weakly papea? * called the Jim and JBHaa Journal, has been ktarted in Mississippi. Jsgn and Eliza are the ed ttor and wife. #r i'. , . * * Horace Greeley used to soy that the man who brongnt up ten dots was greater than Censer. He haa more bother, anjjflj^^ The Dubuque people, after a good deal of wrangling, hare deeided that society has no reason to look down upon LT"*" *-??*#? ?? oLl? aar i ?Pretf*. MAainbryo close observer " Time $12 at eel* of . u. -etock, Jodd^h** worked the I a box of is d^lmrng in promen 4ho havo| propertajBAHfl _ i-4he women 4ho hare voUd on the basis of develop into ?ull-grc?^^rifH as the polljwog The Bath Advocate gfvas Ihe follow ing statistics of the grape crop of Pleasant Valley and the Lake Kftmka region for 18W Total vintage, 10,000, 009 pounds; marketed and need on 5,000.000*1 pressed by the Pleas til Air WiiiA mmntn*# Q.lAt) ftOO ? table. ant V^e7wi? ^ombany,* 2^0,000 ; iAflrst hands l,#0MOOjleeYi?l,260, 000 supposed to hare been JKwed by other parties. Bo It Island well it Is so? test the jrlrer fleers art but \dls ; dawuii g I %' ' aoe deepens, llow and iq*Ssfflith*hr iobsr "There can be little doubt," gays an tshatxge, " thai by fa* the gteatef part ot the misohlef done in this worldfhl V?