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BARNWELL COURT HOUtfE; 3. C SEPTEMBER <2T. 1838:
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nt ('•■frc»fUMt <'•«?MitlM Cowf• U A to*-
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Till.MAN ITRT«RlIlNl-R.'
oftiijie motu-y grows scarcer as popula
tion gr*wn larger, iu-saying this, 1
simply say what every Southern Sena-
_. , , . lU i tor said except threej (iihRori, of Loui-
The dead-lock of the Congressional 1 V. „
„ ; /? . 0 . t.i »:ana r and the two from South Carolina.
Convention in the Second District was r *
broken at Bamberg on
On tlie 440th ballot Hon. v*. i». i imuau-i
received the twelve votes of Edgefield,
od District was | , n ,. r , V 7 “ V
the UHh iiist.] 1 «y' v >»t all except a bakers
i. G. D. Tillman If yoil. cWro to revo
tl»e ten of Hampton, tw ; o of the Cotjettih
contingent and the decisive support of
A. II. Patterson, Esq., of the Barnwell
(^legation. Before casting his vote
Mr. Patterson addressed the 1 Conven
tion as follows:
“Mr. Chairman, I think that this
Convention has been in session long
enough.' I think it is time tit pnt an '
Tend to it. When'we came here we came
to represent the people of our county,
and, sir, since f left the Aiken Conven- , u » t «■
i. ’ ’ . 4 ueiidence to tiglit the best I can for you
tion on last I hursdav. I was obugeu to , ^ ~~— ... .. . . .
. ', ^ and to vole with the best lights before
ge home on account of mr luisiness. , Ai .u
. , _ . , i me after I have studtM the questions
“I am here for Bolt Aldrich and we . . . . . -. . „
, . i . tt / . . .that come up for decision. ’
have stuck to him for the last twelve
s dozen
oke my
nomination, revoke it.
‘ I would scorn to tell you . a Ha or
deceive you. [Applause.] If you w^nt
soma man to go to Washington, hat in
hand to the President, to crawl on his
belly in the dust, and to eager the few
crumbs of patronage in the shapoof the
office by doing his bidding, select some
body else and not me. I f you want
some qnderiing to go to the \V|iitc
House, send another representative, if
you are not going to allow me some dis
cretion, some judgment, aomo imle-
AUBADE.
Awake, tn'amie!
days and we cannot stay here all the
time. We are here at our own expense
and business is to be attended to and
we gave you <he alternative of voting
far Tillman or Bob Aldrich. You
know exactly.how I stood when I went
to Aiken. The Aiken men and the
Barnwell men couldn’t agree to stand
bywhatMr. Henderson agreed njioti.
Bate* and ni)self voted against It be
cause ws believed in Individuality. It
Is Impossible for Mr. Aldrich n» be elec
ted. 1 Inquired of the county chair-
maa, and be said the people wanted
Tllbuea, aud I Inquired «»f several
clubs. and, gratUmwn. you have heard
w hat tha fmople say here In the atrwrt*
, to-dav. These iag* along the rail reed
(there ubs oue at WHlletPi) tab! the
truth Therefore, I util nvu rule far
iitmrgi D Tillman *
Charles f*arret! r tmma. Esq., meved
t« ulake the usuntnaitou unanleaesm hut
Mr. Kelly, the old guard el the
Mara aril drt*gaib>*. «u«rd tu the rega-
ttveaud the hmg dght ua* ever. Mr.
T. at am Ifil /•aIa* itA ftl|A I *Aiitr«i -
f|n«0 HMghsfcp % *^AMNrl| If A
meoiber• aud the peeptr that they rep
It
Tbs dawn Is op. and like a re) flower blows;
Tbe Bray Irani *r»
Smooths all hU wHnkles out, and laughs aw
gtowi.- , - treiwwsiaoRi
Blixmi, then, for these and me.
Sweet rose.
Awake, tn'amie 1 '
Arise, m'snile 1 .
Tho field flowers smi’e on all their butterflies; ,
The bumblebee,
A wandering minstrel; slhKs; tho cricket cries
Smile, then, on these and me,
Bear eyas.
Arise, m'amlel ss
Make haste, ni'a.-nlel r~
The rude day comes, full rullep. Lot -.a lasts
With flower an-l Ire
Th • joy of youth an t moruing. Oh. moko haste
Mi lime have tbess or ws
To waste
Make haste. m'ft*nl't *' —
—Annie Chsm’s-rs-Keteaum In tiarper’J Maga
slue. - - -
MR. POTTER'S JOKE.
si..
mdd Mr. Jackson, “but yon too he has a)
wuys been a very chanpeablo man—shut:,
ing from one idea fo another a bo til a*,
lively os a flea—and. he Its* long bootVfnn-
eidcred-^te boss practical, joker of this
lowflr 15 *! reckon that -tills is one of Ids
jokes.'’'' (toying which tho posttfiasU r
looked over toward tlie bride that was to
have Iren, and then, tnrning to Mr. Spitd-
leraml lawyer Keittrho said, laying his
hand upon Mr Sptellor ashoulder, “I pity
that girl!”
“lie vos von prartikoel shaker, .um.
mehiboert Dot musht haf malt - ’lm a
^ STREET CAR BLOCK.
ONE OF THE EXPERIENCES
lylFE IN NE^ YORK CITY.
6f
. JiKUUJUdliuii\Ji
AROlT FORESTRY.
ITS
What a Waiting Passenger Saw from the gvhat
C.»r Window—Tlio ImpeeturbabW Man
with the Turkey—A Hurd Working.
Cttoerteos World —Moving On.
The enr lias stack in tlreenwich street.
Of
IN A TREELESS STATE j
The west.
ebraska Has' Dane—Inrands Xad«
by the Lumber IJan—Tb« Animal (tafa.
f.ilt— Forestry la the State of N«ir York.
Ohjeets. ,
fet py funny faillow. um?" said tho man i We are aground Tltc indications arc nbt
with the busby whiskers t
“Yes.,you bet lie was. and”
At this instant the attention .of the
three was diverted to a groii^of J young
Women who had surrounded Miss Perkins
and were mingling expresmotts of Rytnpa
I'.ty for her with their deuuucMttons of
her delinquent betrothed. Polly's faro
was huried.Au Atmt Betsy's lop^and aba
aeenied to be weeping
• Misliter Itent, vill yon
mo mako mit dot mednUtcrT
“Have you i
hpaiusn
despair at
brief and«
tlte
rd*i»t.
elegantly up
voire
disc end «r_f'
largest :
the street.
I favorable for softn getting off Tlie driver
■ get* off the olstforni to look ahead So
does (ho fobauctoe. When these worthies
leave their poste be _auro yott are to re
main in atutu quo for some time. Wo
take an observation. The track is blocked
for a quarter of n mile ahead. Tito drivers
immediately nhen< 1 are off their perches
also Another bid stgn._ \Yo commcud
I our aotiis (o fwlleitre. The tnoro otteaty
okqnaintanee passeugers gaze tiirough tlte front car
crT" said Mr door window There are tea of us. A
— In writing on forestry Con. James 8. j t'ie street. ^ b
DrihUa. U S A., not only presents the Eprenmoud**
generat features of his tlienio. but de
scribes’tlte peculiarities and ttses of each
AfnerKkui ireo While S.ObO.COO trees ayo
cut in tliis country every yRnr only 1.000.-
(XX) aro planted To reproduce tlie for
ests that have occu cut.ttway would take
forty ^sL-nerations. Of cuursu tfo one do-
sires to tnni the country into it wiWer-
xYess again; biff tlrere la u danger lino in
forest destruction that has already been
higan
- - U£a«;
Now, I have ootn mien ted oa tliat worn
“ali.'* But far that won! i could have j
endorsed the rrsolutloti, but to My lluit j
I endorse ail IBs innisurre would have
Ik-on a lie, ami 1 must ray, and will say, !
that I bvlicre the projmidfiou was rob- ,
twitted brr«to«r«uple my uamc with
hnntlllallon.
Hut, Mr. Chairman and gentlemen, I
will not weary von I said aiore than I j
iut*ud««]. I »)iouId have made no alia-
•lou to nathmal affair* exre|«t In a >
hopeful war.bnt for the word A all.” !
N.
, you remldn
t get all the*
here to agree upon a* dnrrt
| dnn*f earq what they
tlie number gt men who tb
lor Ihcttiaelvr# • Ub*
tbe desalts «-f aavth
prtaa* U my ss If v»n tb
ton and ia t -dh-ioa i
srere grave danger* i
■ t.
il agrvrlBg
lifMt
mf. 1 Ws *•
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Mkl 1 tkaugkt
llirrr
faaA *f t fa
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•Yon*liave mode m» very Inppy P<>Uy,
and s’pose we set the day for Christinas.’
Mias Polly Perkins looked lovingly into
his eyes and answered afffrmatlvely by
leaning her head upon his shoulder -
They were sitting in the pretty parlor
of a rosy rot tag* on the outskirts of
Glenvill*' 1 lii-ir eourtsliip had uot been
a long one—in fact, it liad been abort,
earr**-'. aud deetolre.'and when Mr. Peter
Potlef |arlfd with bia betrothed that
^unday night heeonaidrred biataelf a very
.kky man in aervinng such a prire as
Polly IVrkkua. the prettUot laea lu Glen
title, who hat! eaten more phil<qwnaa aad
broken teore ebkkeu betasl buora than
•ay maiden foe mlb-a arouud
True, aba was only SO. while Peter seas
a barbel or a»»r up in tL* tblrtlr* but
be was a maa *f peopoesy and rarrted on
a tbrieiag go very basin-** la tb* rMMW.
amt ibsrs wer* aotaa girl* la f •W-uvtH*-
who wwuM have f—lt very mtwh * put cwti*
If they h* t wserbrard tb* rngsgvmaal
wards spwkm that Sunday night
, (lirUrama »a* nww *nly tw* man tha off
•ad Isdly a| ones hags* to prernre her
wedding tvuwmrms Rb* w*a • *n*r gHd
pha mad* bar living hw srerhlng la a eat
tan fartary and sfa* bad na retatlv* la tbs
world -s -ept an *M mabtsn awat wttb
prbam ab* bred Mm **a a Wight gtH
<* * yrrt Ia MHMMMWIl AAal mm mmtm
•in* •!*# ffHlWI Imp At IAFt ## «t fa-' ^
Mf fVttA A At A AAABA AAMt ttJ
Sjdeiler | wotaau aud a child, a countryman, a stout
“Certainly, with pleasure.” said tlte man with a turkey tied in a paper bag. a
lawyer, and tho arquaiulonoo vva» made.
Mr Spiclier took the llor Mr Tbonp
son's arui aud led him to a corner, where
the two. for several minute*,lirld a whts- 1
pored conversation Then the two guests
—nearly an hour hsd now poosod—vrer*
preparing to taka their leave.
"l^rflea and gentlemen.” said Lawyer
Kent, “as tlie friend and irjul adviser of
Mr l*eter Potter. Permit n* to reR|nc*t
L >u to re me. in a little hunger Ho may
ire Is-eu iinavoidaidy detained you see.
f'-n-d
*1 tb*
king lu a low ton*
rkaon.” said Mr ffpiener 1
post master. “I nil tab*
dot vatenaaillon cud dot
At thia moment nt. Spietier
amgrthing In Lawyer Kent a ear. a
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Jack
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Mr pMirr vtii p« brre—*3
“Well, 111 g* jo*." axt i
tar
* Taw. ■ml pefufl* drr
•■bad Mr |q*p4Ur
’ M*>w " •v^ww-w* Mr 4a»
' TWre mm at ltd* m*m> *
ws **4 tb* gmm *. a«rtn
R*W’lre ayie*» w«mil at
fart's* rill *** sbyww I
baOr *y **■ mbrywiae
v*T' V bar haadfeorebtad
fatly sat** ami A H l Afcl
AMAA IA I ^0 MU
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girl and n st.»ut Irtohman. The real are
simply of tho buaanai>ecies, with nothing
particular to recotumend them.
Tlie driver it omit* th* |d«tform. Tho
en>' moves Vo are ■ .if Tho block U j
over. 'Uo|M rise* H,© ear tr.oves six
inches And stops dUmaily Ho|.o foils.
NVo move do njore. Curts. wago:u and
rorriogw raitle. rear aad niekio over th* ;
sToih-% on «4th«r aid* of us. on* lino np.
tlie other lin* down. Cy ns are mss ing
the niaua/artorr* nt New York, tho pro
duce «.f tho country aad th* product of
ether lands. lb>wu a kxvl of sewing
top-hinea^Bcaaed lu wooden frame* Up
• load of real Down a load of new fnr 1
nttnr* eased la bagging Up a loud of
apple* Itawn a load of floor Ahaad of
a* lu tb* Murk a waguu |4Md high *Hb
dry good* hoxaa Up a load *f luor oara
fV>wa. notator* t p, rarnipa. Tlaca a
load of u**f quarter*. Up • piano
imm aarmat
\ TV* wrrmn with th* rbii-i looks at bet
walrb She faars P* train
Tb* maa wttb tb* tadaey ■* wf all tb*
tamd rretrwrd IK* Lam Is reraary
TIma 1a 1*i ai aamaaa mi mm uh|*tl 11* aa
framed t* * aiX A pMtkvmaa boh* bHbar
and tea. grew Bag eaavdag. ■r-lertug
toe M wh I* iu-ii *tOs
bbl We mwaa W* saw *d Hap* re
rtrea \Ya f«ar b |a to* guwd ta las
It ta Wv bare arsred balf a hA* h Tbs
tdwb rreaaare fbtiere gotag rp aad
dawn bandy war fa with war daraew fan
y’r *Vr —rr* m 1 re~~ iia| kI’j at
aa V* mmmm aanI AMa mi cmify ai
them Tar* •* m*4 n thw m<ervtr*
m*a*a Li thw rev A load *f tnm treqa
*od rhsey* f**a TWa • bad af haa
• ■*** Awn * €« VAltAA i Va V WAadbga mimA ft
aMUI £• * A - tL TaA I* aa A Uk t V.9 I <•%* A
passed It many tucalltie* hi Atnerica as
in wboia n-tiious, now the accuo of dcao-
totlon. In Bunrpn.
When Gen Hriabin tnrnecl forester tha
anbjoct had node no pnhllo ltrprea<di<n
l ow journals could Uu Indneed to giro
him a hearing One of the first to aid
him with Ida pun was William Cullen
Bryant. fh* pr«’grr*s that boa beru
mafia Is not lus’igr.ificwit. Nebrbpka.
once ca!l*l l!:e treeless state, la covered
with yottn^ furrata. and will soon be ha
well timbered aa aa eastern state Far
rerrral yaa.-m post from 13.OCX).000 to
'-O.CaO.COO tree* bar* bren *t-l annually
in that aUt* Ita arbor dav U an annual
holiday Tha governor of Kcbraoka ol era
a large reward aarb year to tb* family
that wilt aet out I h* greatest number of
forest tree* “TTWa I was there." tb*
gvorral writs*. “It was f£00 for tbs I rat
pr u ii f* ptoo fnr tb* mread. and aw oa
•fawn tw f'ih Erea tbe wnatre and rbll-
firre rutahl anre premium*, ap-dnia and
itj.i r*a«. and great waa tb* rejifwtttlna
f> r the** rewards af the *ia*r ISiiabwa
ef ftmbaw bare ap—nag *p ^ - bare,
and a fare a fan yrer* eg* only t Lr nakam
plain waa area, aww amre a yotoly fat
v«L a Tree* 10 ami T1 yrer* U are A
fart bigt> aad i fa 19 inrhre ta dfamslar
faredl Imre
great reptJl:
land whan I
the Mlzgarlleji
nostluke Mlchi^t
aclitvl Many a
tende*l her U>th« th
iho restaurant, and
iqx.n UU rest teas cot
in tho pangs of loro
hour hafi cot no at Ust
Rllonl no longer... Hal
and been informed ’
thoheirtaa of tho 1
she regretted t*
his proffered hand and I
for her ns*. * 1
“ What can ! ahy, Mi
uofton vho llow %'Ulch It
to iufltctT* she aald, int
lug question. - ,
“Add a pent serf pi af
said, wildly: “atvai
HHtobalfiH
chance 1
walaavad Me mtov wttb
fa thw warn Wip» brn ib
rtaafad will fre iu»* freab
Iga. If y*«l
reheoilngdons crush mm
tencc of •!«atk
tho r-erev of heart a.*
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nr.attire In otarji. “yea i
IneidMriwtr You haws
^nmpdga rvwtry."^
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nnodas Chagv lu a
misery thrfllnJ bar ta tb*.
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My rerefniion a eupy bad hrwa served
apon Mr. Tillman.
Iteaolved. Thai the people nt the
9d (*<Hsgren»UMwl district laC«itvetM«>a
■»«-tnMed. endwra* tbe Adiniulsiratlon
of Urwser Clevrlatt<l as nine, Jmlleioua
aud •tab > *inaii)ikt In all of Ita phase*,
and that It D tbe duty of eve*g tree
Ifantoerat to give It bi* entire and undi
vided support.
Kesolvrtl, That we endorse th- nomi
nation of Grover Cleveland and Allen
G. Thurman for rrrsldoiit and Vie*
Urealdent of the United States, and tbe
platform adopted at the National Dem
ocratic Convention at St Ix>uis.
But I
loarre
t . ■
It
ill ka«*
lb* Hare rom
fta study
fa repr.
it ttm
bsfavr* Mu
bv -r-***-^
ban (Lay
dif tb.
9 1 IS
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Twredfa art
■vary you
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ttg SI
Bust* • Tlwl
reiualMa <
Hiljr for
trnm
fa ‘
tfaarv. Ifa
Vfaff a fcadr
you, uafa*
w yaw abut
fa '
th* jart aad
mhMmBhb
I *ey
tbs;
1 '
to* u “
re* ok* • h«- n
arre|4- it, aud pli dma my —44 W* aeiw
Um- pm>ple In the Id dNtriet •• I bare
served them la.tbe part, a lib all the
ability, all tbe industry, all the tidelity
I possess. [Applause.}—Nens aad Cou
rier.
Add resec* wefc also made by Messrs.
Aldrich and llciulcrson, and. after tlie-
lia-sage of resolutions of thank* to (lie
president and ricrctarie* ilia Conten
tion Hits adjoin tied without day— •
lstrisi-*lsl t strrHIsas.
He w as Tory prsetieai, and in order to
reaaew ba msw * iriah *
m. but be** Ithwly t*
• ebnrma *f halite
enj wHb tbase *f
f'<e* TWnkagtestftg
IVrkin*' hh* * taw
iVd with ami made
its
and jeer cf all thy girl* fa tl
vw u*a mi a
fTe are * rrartt-al f
a* fahCw i *ent lm<
bnre n— real frtrtel»hi~
mart awl get fa* dre
anybody mr if arytfaa
•r her w* will perewpa
aad *bal a tb* mwd?
Isw of .mr oortart
nt- y *: hi evt
red
’■'th H M
r r •
’ a httla pa
fair
fMa
i tbe
itlnr view taken at
earn '
n afas* i w y—.m-i . | <«•
bg* at teat Charttyf
him aotr.etLtrx to r_i
tad knork oa the d*oe
•sad a*k baw bala. ami tfa a go off fo jour
fua AJfaiiaaf (far you aad sorry I
la •trk. and fargrt all ahoat him Orwl’
i “facr frliow \ lit was • goad fellow upt j
1 aa aorry ha’s goon. Wfat card npa th-t
' y<xt t'LiyodT*. - ,*•
But pcehapa. after all. there ore aomv
eyes that the tears rom* to; aoocbody’a 1
Resolved. That we oppose tlie nomi- everything fair »nd stjuare itefore-
nation of any candidate for Congress hand Mid:
who I* not and ha* not boon in thor-j “ You know. daHing, that I prontiw-d
'ongh accord with the before resolutions. ! m j ui„tiier that' my w ife should lie a
lie said: Mr. Chairman, tbe gentle- good house-keeper and A domestic wo
men who waited on me to infong nte of r nHm . Uan you cookf”
. wmaeu are Jr
| Give hi ji $3,
that fa dainty.
th* ahasttaa. aa <! "aufae .-ftr^*
were n**t dilstorr In rertng
Ui-s I’erkina Nevertfaicaa-lwLad faith
In bar attfanred. and reorlrc>l tho 1*1 tie of
the b«»« hedirs without altowitr; tier good
aatur* to I amma re Mad for a a iOTOf nt
“\VJiy," said s(»e to a tw-ighbur oneday.
“do yon anppos* I m going to go rraay if
be don’t keep hi* word! t >k. uol Tbere’a _ _
Just as good fish in the aea oa ever was I eosifnrt of *ru* aympntby inrengh
' caught, you know.” and I lien ahe l.uiytrd wenkefaa? frame; perhjri somebody tits 1 rj.,’ '“L;”,
most heartily or. I ncr * trippir.g along the * n * chair by tho fire hi Thd lonely room, > ^ i-n .
’ rondaid* hucimittg a chewy air ! *>“1 fnnetea ah* aee# him there, fbda hla
Of course ntueli of thia gossip reached 1 * rn! * Rbont her. hears ins voire and pays
tho ear* of Mr. Peter Pofier, who. how- atribnt® to Liu with a throbbing heart.
Somewhero or another It msv bo, some
merry laugh stop# half uttered.’and some- 1
body riv-a from thy Joyor* perty and.
•ays: “l cannot pfay to-’ulgbfc I r.n uot
weLL” Br.t it ia curious that tho largi-r |
the rrorld grov.a tho smaller tlie sympa-
h.tnd graap* tho sufferer'* and sends tlie
firvnph hla
-«• mo** VVo
lYw hare BOW Ion i
■A But w# lus
d lujw.f. It fa 1
keep on raring ^u matter
2 >top—there, tv* atora shrear
th* enr atwpadng But it dowa
fat •• •bnll at* p But *• dp
t at op An atom of Lopo kl.tdl** In aar
‘)*et*4 aoula V}'* iry fa fcaep It tljwu.
' aexAfar It (£ will y.,t felay aRMthcrW
'* ar* aijlrtnot Ing bitt* *o long
wo in • stationary, helplena atata that
ii have iaaK-11.> re^nnl tha ear aa r*{>
•U- of atottM Yet w* do gjer* Th*
Iter'a Lark looks aa If ho liurndrd to
*•• a fssc«m U aw* ais
■ *** mt O.'t 'r-4 *•<
fats* rtmw eswa*
rfftgaa rtrert hat* faei afalft
faM Thw t •mnaoslaaft fa IsanAy •*« (
fa. aad tb* Kwnnnl—« and M«fTtm*a
m abtwnk «o>* faartlh
bat nnsrtr sw* f mrtb mt Ita aMagifa
th* flwwma ha* dmaiaad *awMmIL
»mr-nt s'omt >*««*« ww * ami -cry
w ll*amwsj|M
»tin pmiyfa nt
I — tl><* anlfart
Ihn fas* mi
*• »j mJ hna-
» Alfai
*dt cf * •fagm
pay f«* argfaai
fclWf.
«» tfa
q-miLia wl
Clear 9f ) Ctj
t > roei't ool
f thaffasatoT
I •araretamm
bara ap^s.intad
prevent forreft
tk-aa hare
atata fa
lira Tu> »-*w York furtal rurvm'wfan
fa* t - r y ftr» fnrra|ere th Ita via ofay,
.jcnlad I . th* flew* nortlara frtibttre
frr«pn»» r» kara bora rowtycllcd to r»
is*hare* the etafa «a nr^vunt ji tfaihct
takett Tiabrr t blaring ana fad rpwflm
Wop cf faruata bar* b*aa stopjiad. TM
York boast rotial nlon waa apprtntadt*
^TTfarro tba fareata for tha foUawit^ ob-
Drefa-IVr (ho vain* of tb* timbar both
Marer tacal
' .
present nod faturr
dri>* fartlicr yet. Even thy diirer'a t Becood—For tb* rain# of rarest a
a aort
evsr. went about hia business as usual
an I was not at all affected by the eoklness
which some of the marriages 1.4* girls ef
the sewing society manifested wTien he
? itut thedf on the stm-t or at rjturch. Aa
or tho gentlemen—those fellows who
of go ft -xonnaloo
when ho M.*cs no obstacle ahead and hla
hand is off that discouraging brake.
bkrc adtialff moved four Murks without
a stop The man wPh the turkey isos
vacant aa nver. It matters liltlo to him.
\V« keen on moving. Tlie block D over.
Onlv half an Itonr’a «!e!dy.—iTeutlce Mul-
fufj lu New York Star.
■■■•.•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I . . .
declarca that hiaengagemeat to I’oll^was ' thetlc clrelo *eema to get. Tho utore
friends a man hr. » the less real friendship.
To bo bappyT It la to havd uno woman
who loves you to love, and one mau who,
trusts you to trust. — San Francisco
Chrur.icie.
> who had
my iinmination and to invite me to ad
dress you read some resolutions to me
endorsing Cleveland's Administration.
Why I would tyc a f«>ol. a knave and a
traitor if I dldth’t endorse his Admin
istration [applause] generally. [No
applause J
That resolution though says “all’'
|he.measure* of hia Administration.’
IVell, I don’t endorse “all,” nor do six j“
intelligent men in the United States do
it. }.n an interview which Lauthorized
to be published lu the Chronicle I said
1 endorsed it generally oa all Democrats
do, hut I expressly waul I didn't endorse
hU financial policy and’I say now
[with tremendous emphasis] I don’t do
it, and Lf you'want to revoke my nomi
nation pow do it and beat me. What
“1 can,” site said, swallowing a great
big lump in her throat.
“Can you make good bread ?” That
merely one of his practical
said: “Let ’em have their fun.
Jokes—ho
ill show
’em a ioko yet that'll tnahe 'em laugh on
the other sklo of the mouth."
Wall, it w
Chrlsffnaa. I
ras now within a week of
Invitations to tho wedding
islhe fninhuncutal principlcof all house-I had boon sent out with the request that
keeping.”
‘‘Yes; I went into a hakery and learn
ed how to’ ijiake all kindfrof bread.”
She added under her breffYir, “maybe.”
“And can you do your own dress
making? I am comparatively a poor
man, love, and dressmaker's bills would
soon bankrupt me.” >, r
‘ Yes,” she said, frankly, “I can make
everything I wear, especially pattern
b«ii nets.”
“Yoh arc a jewel,” ho cried, with en
thusiasm; “come to wy arms—” •
“Wait a minute—there’s no hurry,”
she said, coolly. “Its my turn to ask a
is his financial policy, but to- carry out j few questions. Can you saw wood and
tbe Republican financial policy which cwry in ooal i 1 ”
his predecessor left hint; and didn’t hb ! ,ove ' 1 should hire that
send Ifanton Marble to Europe to say . “Can you make your coats, veals,
that there would be no change in the i trousers aud other wearing apparel?”
Republican financial policy? Didn’t
he write letters to Democrat* asking
them to go for the Aet to compel tlie
coinage of 1,900,000 silver, aud didif t
the llouee almost unaalmoualy slap him
in the faee? 1 said In a |
hfah I distributed In
J didn't
“But that Isn’t to the purpose.’’
* Can you build a house, dig ditches,
weave cartteia, and—”
*1 aui not a professional. u -
“Neither am I. It baa taken tlie must
of my life to acquire the education and
•oeompUshmeuu that attracted yon to
But aa soon as I hare Umriied all
you speak.of I will send
Au revolt,” and *he awcpl
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you my
the rrclpienta ho nt Miss Perkins’ Aunt
Betsv’s residence at 3 o'clock of that day
to witness tho ceremony.
It was a oonvcntiouol gathering of vil
lage society that met there that day.
Even tho gotsips who iiad been most In
dustrious In criticising Mr. PeteyrPottcr
were tbero. Tbe Rftv Philip Thompson
arrived a few moments before tho ap
pointed hour—he was to bo master of
ceremonies — and when tho old clock
struck 3 there was only ono absentee.
Miss Polly Perkins, prettily r.ttircd in
white silk, white kids, a white tulloVeil
and orange blossoms, was standing by a
window in close conversation with Aunt
Betsy. Ten minutes passed, and thet.
low mutterings were heard from knots of
guests hi the parlor.
“I told you so," said Postmaster Jack-
son. “Peter Potter Is still cr.titiod to the
nh-lmaraeof 'Peter Chaugeabout.’ Now,
I renow my bet of a watermelon to a pnn-
kin seed (hat Pet*r won't bo here. IJo'a
moat cruelly Jilted -Polly Perkins, you ,
bet. ’’
Tlteao remarks werp addressed to young
Lawyer Ton Kent, whoso conversation ; 5 t!
with a long haired, bnahr whiskereduind .Jp
heavily nuutaehed gentleman had been |
Interrupted by them.
“Ifa too bad—too hud,” retnrned th*
bw-» ?, “hut boro, Xir. Jackson, let me In- j
troouev yqu to uy friend. Mr Mai Spiel *
far.
The bn*hy whfakared man and (bepost
master shook head* and then tha lUrtT
Th* Otrl They V. sntrit.
A young woman In Toronto reeently
answered cn advertisement for licuse-
maid, and the lady of the house s-emed
( (leased with her., Rut before engaging
icr there were some questions to ask.
’.•Suppose," said tlie lady, “now only sup
pose, understand, that you were carrying
aplceo of steak from (ho kitchen, and by,
accident chonld let.lt slip frost the pinto
to tho floor; what would you do in such a
case?” The girl looked’the lady snunro
in tho eye for a moment before ashing,
t "Is ft a private family or a boarding
house?” “Boarding,*’ answered the Luly.
“Pick i( up and put it back .on the plate,”
firmly rtplied tlie girL She wSS engaged.
—Toronto Mail.
x
Great Ilrltsln’* Railway Accident*.
, The use of tho “block system” and of
continuous brakes upon railways la Great
Britain has effected a reductum of $t.-.
.550 in working expenditures daring
t year. A considerable part of this
[iktion is in tbe direction of damogeq
paid to fiassengers Injared by c ;Ufarit
end for damage don* to freight Recent
itatlsttrs further show that tho interlock
g system of signals and point lerera is
now iii um in 92 per cent, of tbe railways
in England. 7V ncr rent in Reotland. and
53 per cent Wf Ireland.—PuUfa Opinion^
fait.
Wotnrsn (to trampV-1 kin glv* yon a
of dried applo ofa for breakfast
mp—Madam ! only eat pa- at break
fret fa case* of the divert noretaity: bet
' M I should eat
Fret
I
, -w,
m I -tm-
1
RtaUrln^ Tin lr Oas City.
The ttipe has gone by wpep a Parlr.l.-uj
•■as ashamed to carry a "B.iedckor” under
his arm, and to explore the won don of
tho Louvre, the Luxembourg, the Gobelins
or lb* Musoe Camavslot. M. Clmrlcj
Gamier and the society of Amis dcs Monu-
mento Parihieus, which ho founded about
two yoafft ago. havo changed all that.
Before' U. Gamier aud tho ladies and
gentlemen with him took to Periodical
wandering dl orcr medieval ana artistic
parts of Paris there were thousands of
old inliabltanto who hod never seen tho tu- i
sido of many of the metropolitan moitu- t
ments and places of iiUturic interest in
their lives. They have visited tho En-
gardino or 1 ho Tyrol for scenery, cursorily .
inspected the Yrescoc* and, paintings of
tim Pitti or tbe Vatican to Improve their
taste, but they would not bo seen for
worlds lounging about tho corridors of the
Louvre or penetrating tho artistioor ar
cadian recesses of Versailles.
At tha present time, owing to tbe
fashion that has been set. by tuo “Amis !
dos Monementa.” it is no uncommon |
thing to see a genuine Parisian wrapped j
In contem plat ton of “La Eclio Jardiniere"
at tho louvre, or wandering enthusias- ,
ticajiy. IIko a foreign dilettante, through !
the hail of mirrors at Vep>aUh». Aa to
the environs of Paris, such oa Marly,
Montmorency or St. Germain, they are
rendered more faxhiouahle than ever by
tb* patronage of th* opulent |)eoplo who i
drive thitherward la mail eoachos «very •
aftamoop fur dutuer.—Puds Cur. London- i
•Telegraph.
» ' . ’ 1
* rstsn*swr trio* (fattfas
A French cheuist report* that via* is
affected tliffervutiy by buttles of different
ma’mfaeturs.. rfotna buttfaa imiwvvc
while others kijuro JL An uodu* admix
ture af Ubo aad magvtcrta. which are
ottm* BMimMUied faff aodt and potash
fagtas* •■ aeeauat af their
t injurljuaty apoa tWvl
Mnltariuma—health resorts fq
•ummer breotlong place* fur i _
J Third—Pof tl» cnn .crvation of (he |
jources of water aupplj. moth
and ohscrvatlon agree that forerta
the groat resoryolra. (hat hoard th* rclm ;
, fall to fyed onx>ks and rlrcrs. T
strenT.s of Europe have rhrunk as tho
forests liar© been cut swa*. Our own ,
i »treruns are foliuirlug on lu tho aamo j
trade. v - r-- t i
Fourth—Fpr Um Cucrerso of rnlnfaU..
run.
Cxntlous scientific men r.ro not jet yyadj
to assert that forests iucrcaso Ihb.ndu-
full. but tho theory has many sup(K»rters
and tho belief Is fast growing that forests
tro such an important factor in supply ing
mouiuro tlgit it ia a moat dangerous pof
fey to atrip the country of Us trees. y
• Fifth—For tho climatic and raiiitsry
influence of forests. There can bo litUo
doubt that forests aru.grfest equalizers of
(^mpemturo. render tho eurronnding
country less Ilchio to violent wifids, ab
sorb malarial and noxious vapor*, and act
In many ways beneficially to human
health. /CVv •
, A remarkable Ulustrcfion of tho fart
that tho clearing of .hilly count; lea Is
likely to result In tho complete failing of
springs Is jfiycaTqr ATty f<ey, who sUtes
(hat in Piovbhce. ^France, after ell tho
olivo forests, which haT been ffdxcn.
were cut down, a great number of afirUiga
failed totally. In tha city -of Orleans,
after the surrounding heights bad been
\bus cl-iirgd, nearly all tho wells dried
up. and It became ..necessary fa go to. tho
Eeadwr.lers of th* river LJttia f
water supply. . , , t
, Tho atato of New York la
atlD owning tbe moat of the.:
tv??fan. covered
Cats. It baa
over 40.CCO acres 1 ,
Cincinnati Commercial Gaxctto.
anwigat
grW f
^ ' - who i
moat of tba .Amronuaclt
with the primitive for-'
Iso • forest preserve 6{
a In tbe CftBihl region.—
. Tonrlsi—My jAj
to locate where I luay^eij
Dora it ever blow herb? ^
, Native—M’tJI. air, C
Ducky to have coate ta tt
sowth wind always blows bera.
. Tourist—Always? Cot U sc
blowln j fro* Dm i "
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faro—Gh.
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