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Only, It was only a robin, With crimson breast, Singing gay songs To his wife on her nest ; But a fatal stone, From a cart-less hand. Broke the fondest heart In Robin-land. It was only a lily, With heart of gold, Left to droop and die In the garden mold. But the child who had watched it With teuckr var.e, irked many a tear O'er the lily fair. It was only a UrJSy, With c'.escd bha- cy,-.. Laid d. WH to r-.. t Ib-nt-nth -iut'un.-.r -ki J ; ]>ut she who would /l:v lly Have dk-ilto stvv, Buried her heart in her ba'.y's e r ,ju-. A SSEWkSQ MATCH. ierature, News of the Bay and Local Affairs. VOLUME XIV. \•~t MEXICO,N.y„THPRSDAV, Ai(i.r», 1875. . TI.it ! <WJXZ£ZtttSXSa*?ZM ITI3tg»^roa*J3raHMC»JgEIgCT1>«g | BJttdtl^T*^ The fire-light made fantastic shadows in. old Farmer Hobson's kitchen: it flickered up and down on the huge brown rafters, and on the great dresser where the quaint Willow-ware dishes were ar- ! ranged, and where Mrs. Hobson's won-' derful wealth of tin-ware was arrayed iu shining l-anks. A great far-cornered, shadow-haunted kitchen of the old-fash- ioned type, one of the generous, provi- dent, open-hearted kind that is passing away with the woods it helped to de- vour. We have more economical arrange- ments coming i n fashion, even in the old country-houses, now,, but there ate none so full of evening •witchery; so care-be- guiling and hearteome, as the old wood fire. Whatelfish pranks it played that night ! How it reddened old Fanner Bobson's snioking-eap, and shone on his good wife's spectacles, and tinted Job's high cheek bones and sleek black hair, as he sat in the off corner bending obtusely over his book, utterly absorbed, as a man inigth be who had so little time to explore the j mysteries of Webster, and who was to J take part in the spelling match to-night, j Job was Farmer Pobson's farm h-tn.l I | ai.pf-arcd down ;]-..> snowy road and the Obituary. i 'liuiiin',' lj n. s. Abigail and I were the j ! ' l - -t - Perrv X. Richardson, son of Reuben I ^ ••!\!! St.- you down thcereek.\ said Job, [ p aH ,-n, limm Uichardso.ii ., was bom in, |hi;aihiy: -it's a l.i.igh road to-ni^ht.\ \ the town of Albion,, in .this county, July | Aii-s without another word he stalked on ! I:', ISL'I',. livlSJT I.n was married to j :-J..td. Lis i;u-!t.-ni gleaiuhig after him. | Miss Lovinu Onnsln, who now most \\ c did n<>t say miich either. Abijah j deeply mourns his death. About live aiul I, for -.v-i were ilmim-lt-ring through j years ago he wasstrieken with paralysis, snow, and some- | which affected Ixisentire side, from which I t he soft, 111i'ok• i'ai litt how it seeine<l awkward t o be walking in Job's lanttrii light. t'resently we came down to the creek, where every angle of lock and every el- bow of gnarled tree was decked softly with snow, and the creek, which I had crossed a day or two before on niy visit to Farmer Dobsou's, ran below, gray and far, an unfamiliar stream, with downy, treacherous banks shutting it in —a strange, white fantasy. Over it two stuut planks, crossing a few inches apart, served as a bridge. • They were rounded and slippery-looking to-night, and one of them had a slight waip, as if weather-- stained. Abijah sb on a moment on the bank surveying it. '•It's dangerous crossing that,\ he said. ••I declare,. Jennie, f don't like the look of it.\ The night was gray and soft and. still, ji-ml all about us .fell the snow, which seemed to be creating itself out of the t\. at bored and shadowy underbrush, and tin- -white, ijttiet atmosphere. Tho scene was so strange and weired that I felt a mi-ime.it's hesitation ; the next instant —a tall, strong, patient fellow, who had ! ., , . , , , , ,, , , . ., ', , . c ... ., • ! trie mill wlueii hint possessed me a 1 the been so quietly the butt of in all this, . ' ., ', , . . -. , ... ,i , - x , . , . , • ,-, evening set iiiv blood dancing with nus- wmter teat we had got to using him like ... ° • 3 ' I'll i(.*'i a big mastiff, who might be dangerous, ! ,' -I.IT ,. • i ,. » • i i * j j- - • i i i • \i promised to be home to-mglit, said but tmder ordmarv circumstances could ',.,,. ...... , . . ,\ , , , c , , i -, . , r . i J, eluding Aoiiali s detaining hand, ami be saiely teased and tormented to. tn.e top ! ., ° , • • , . * r i-• i c , , A • . *, i- with a mociung, dancing step 1 skipped of our bent. A nust gathered in my eves . , \' • => ' ll - \ • . , . . J • i upon the plaiiK. erer'.t kitelicn U> i '...... ' .... . . , A nnan SLO'JH suii yii fin; mnrgin and me. Job stood still also, one as T looked across the wbere be sa t unconscious plodding away . V , at bi s task . I thougb.t of our glib an d | °^. v0< \ easily acquired learning, ami <af poor Job's bard struggle for life, and T pitied up Job. Yes, I pitied him ; but yet, neverthe- less, as I saw kirn stooping so profoundly by the light of the witching fire, heedless of tbe shadow and shine of the room, an imp of mischief—perhaps one of the pranksonie elves gesticulating in the ehim- ney^comer—got possession of me. I arose softly, and gliding over t o where he sat, sprinkled the absorbed student with a shower of eau-de-Cologne, and putting ' j is the vial quickly in my pocket, walk' ! ' demurely back to my . t at. I'LL start ! Job gave, and the liu.-j o:i Wu face ;-.s l-.e | returned to his book, wi Cologne was Abij.d: i'' and I shouldn't ;.a\o v, and perhaps J-' <<• '•.'* shut the 1 > •'•: i-.v ;:''_. bl-muh.lers st'- >i\- I '•! ! nioment, and holding •looked at Abijah. Then he said, sarcastically, l- Uy your leave, ^>lv. Pltunmer; this i'.a biidg e for two, and if you've no min 1 to be wl- tingover, I'll step along niystit.\ Ami it was Job's hand that, touciimg me timidly, steadied my fool-jiardy steps, and Job's lantern thai flickered over t!.e phantom banks beyond and the deepcteek b. low tiiat treacbeioa-, pla;.;:. Ihilf-wav across i felt a strange (cuiver. no heart ... I 1:, Of t! ii-r.:' •••< v\ :.i ll. 'i-.a-i •-, iriii ' 111 Ul-g id I.e . -1 « ,'ro. fe C-!!lll ua;\..' r 1st' - I !' ••;.- ( - ; 1 , -Li • •I - ; and i felt Mi;l thought , • • ;, :i-. .li-.: ;;ng r.;to the fir ! 1 1 ••!' O t ... 1 Well, as i ! ..v.- a spelliifi; m..it.-',i tl-.'t lo-.d -. r.e-r ,.-••• i!i •; one by anv H:^-.'\^ : but the old s'-ilics had put their liead ; t •.-<•:her ie J\, : e a prize tliii tiim-, a b.-i-<t ; ..f.il >•••• • :' bin - and-go'.d pi-i'-r-, d.v d.iintv- ii:.ie \olitte ; • that stood <;!eau>b-^in t!:-\ 'ire-i the round table, h: the place along with the great, jilted iVible. The young people dropped iu one, shaking otFihu .-••...e,v .. J in, for there had b< en a li.; ; -- .- that evening, wide'; m ide v.- a!! rier. By-and.-by tlie -ice. ki,, filled up, the ctiidli s \v .,- •.:. Dobson laid aside his pip'-, tl. master straightened Lis iieck grabbed the big Webster before we alt became ptoperly impre. s,-d the importance of the occasion, though there was a general nudging i.-f e and a sly grimace as big, .shy Job joiiu tbe class. But Job v. as used to vur mc:- ry-makingj and took no iroti?e of it. Round and round went the spelling -- big words-and- little words^ wi'h treach- erous e's and a's lying in wait in unex- pected pdaces, and words witlwu-t uV, and words with odd h's, and all the de- ceitful dictionary <lreadfuhie-s tlait li^ ill wait t o trip up the unwary. Ai.d (•>•.•• after-another oc/ ehainpiei:.s were sjn-'l led down, and Job actually sto.jd hi. gto.•....] against half a dozen well-scho >]<••] fe- All his fiice was kindle 1 with- '•.->. .ten l.-'l.an. >: a m. , i intern liven, t'i:-t i:. . 'i :. . • uirl ;'• i f • ^-ct U- •ibt o:t h-.,I:,or ! taunly • oae by v cam-' , :l-.w fj.l :'-,.•- i.:.c - .-•! : ' A ...-> r.,.1!,.. ;•' -•le-el .:•-, av.i i iiir., :vnd with lOV.'S .1 l: to bciv-, Job\: tlUY r- 1.1 • • le\ e i !ui!_o.efi t eif, she.-,!-; .''•-, t .i'Mietits, •-.':.i.l ie At-r :. tie' ;.'• < 1 t'e ,:';•;- e'i w'la-n 1 came ••it my stsow-eneum- 1 io-.-king t'.jwn, :-aw ern gleaming like a ':.\' of reach, and felt Hiiiini'!' was still 1\. '•r eh • brink, •vs laiiteia, and he ::ever recovered. On the first day of June last be left homo to visit his only child (Mrs. Taylor), near Fort Dodge, Iowa. lie arrived safely there, and was enjoying his visit, when he was taken suddenly ill,lingered a few days,auddied June 29th. The following daybisfimeral occurred with appropriate services, and his remains were placed in -the cemetery at Fort Dodge. His funeral obsequies were also observed i n the old church in Colosse, on the 8th inst., participated' in by many relatives, who keenly feel the sudden stroke, and a large concourse of mourning neighbors, who miss him as a brother. He was bred by religion:, parents (the mother still surviving him);, and while yet a boy he became interested in their religion, and became a member of the church. Although, like Bumyau, he fell into Doubting Castle, he was always in- terested in the prosperity of the church. When repairs were being made upon the old church in this place, Perry always seemed a large stockholder. He would staff up to the church and help by hold- ing one end of the stick, and oiiering en- eouragine suggestions. The physical man was but a wreck, yet lie was full of the spirit of enterprise, and zealous in every good wOrk. No public or religious gatherings in his vicinity were complete without Perry's presence.. He was loved by all who knew him for his honest, generous, genial and eccentric spirit. We miss him at our homes, for he tised to come and chat a while ; we miss him in the sanctuary, for he was accustomed to be there ; but we shall not forget him, for he was like a brother to all of us. I', -t, Perry, rest from all the ills mf life ; 'l : y staff N l.ti ! aside. Then ne-t-dii-st- it not : E. D, Pii'LLU-. dosre. N. Y., July 26, 1S7.1. -.v. / • owint? e.\'i acts 1. The i f. -m his daughter will tell t! u stor_. *.f ',-.:, last sickness and .d'-.atln K. 1\ ! v . Wtdnr-:day :\ fienven. /'.' lit'/ • '•••nyi•'*•( Jlof'n'r. '<i.ri .:•-',if-'./'cT u . i I'll .- -1 sit down to write with a he.ut full of sorrow f<r the .1-ear o'-:c • who were U\t permit U-d to lj.- wn,i tlie p..-.-.l d\]-\.rted in his 1--..-1 i;-rai-i«-i»t-. V\\-ii-at cmifort ill I (ll to a'=k you-t-o look to t a Lie. e to help you to ! .;t-i i-\ e'l low iecli.,e !:--\iug ti.e carte oe'ert-d that, you blight sa it. v;w \'iod's will ai-.ii i i ar Viioi- ;,:•.••- • l, : v.iow iiijn-i il'-a-r t«'ather :\r.l. tri •.!. • eilei I ..ill, i.'.'- .-.(•! .1 1 L.tV.-: itid f-e! (La, is t.tUlie.\ i disp Te •>j. , >' U sc •t t .s -.1 ! !, •.U'^i-I 1 . frs-Il ..f ! d; i; a-i - .g had V'HI, IV 1 •4\ M a 11 i 1 .-.-aid, taking rp-i!ed •in-aatifu •t, li'MLl l HOW. [ xeitement. \l.t : J spi 11 si;. nnie his [' to- w:is at.swt red Job, wor'-i «r.iv-:y. \iiu: 1 1 '•• I\ -t tli.- !•)•)( >!:s, Job.\ •'• i v-e 1 i t soi-nc'.hin-^. too,\ said Job. V.'e sto.-id >ti'! fii\ ii i.i-omeut and\ le-;,'.:. i,l a 1 each other. Aii<i thc.e was ! i-n Job s f,:-et» w hick never shines but e ..i ./ Laiiian face, and which all l : '..' . i' '.\ i-.Mli 11 .111' '.V \, Ii--; Mia OIH lie tl lev :'.ee lows. gerness, and the dV.ll an.I pi ,. i A ; ii;;.g V, habitual io him had dis.*j•,;••.• and. spelling was waking Li.-u up sat Abijah Piutaui\: - , v.-r,.o di-k-i't tbe match--Abijah riummer, t to-do beau ef th<- \ Mla^e, v. L need, mayhap, of booklca-riiin^ he sat and laughol at Job's.'-.-/ T saw an un.-asy licrh*' ii. J--. 1 .' • he were being It tl:.l- M.!s...l •?{.;• a; -1 dd, bghtly, a! '. g ll\' . ' est of '.he \V..lV ., ?'!>- K,li.e r t\ f ef my {:';'\•.' i rej lit 1. •;• •'> !/; . • e/.n i-a-'L to me, at iu tli,.- tw Might, \They lidii't. win. a pri/e a t the .-..unot cu-nplfd-u at thii strjtng sn: ion. Wiit n I .saw la; was, near the end. ! i'elt that lb)! had an-s.ven-'d i,:.,y p/ayi-r that, tle.'re might not 1»! amy stru^ele with death at last. Never did rite breath leave the body mnnp peacefully or easier, lie simply went t o sleep—not a gi'ic'ti— not a sound. And the other part of the prayer was that he might be hap- py iu his new-found home, and if the face was the type of the feeling, it was all peace. The countenance was so hap- py and peaceful in death, that we all felt that years of suilering must have been exchanged for something better. The funeral services were held at the house this morning at \d\ o'clock. His body was laid away in the cemetery at Fort Dodge, and though he had been with us but a little time, hind' and sym- pathizing friends did it as kindly and tenderly as those d\ar ones far -away could have done. The minister, who conducted the •services, read several pas- Wo were ia Lo.pe.i he wr.u-.id b« I'lCue ! qui-to strong. Our boy had picked quite a, ipi/r/.ity of strawberries ^n .Monday, aval we w. re to have a :;ho ,- t cak\ for s-u;cer. 'b- i i seemi J in fi el tiiat it w-a,. to be :i -.irr.it treat. lie ate supper with n -•, (i had usually got him an e. rly SUJ-IJ-K?!',) and ate heartily. The next moriiintr he did not feel very well, complained of his stomach, ami we all thought the supper was the cause of it. Did not eat much in the morning. During the forenoon he said, ''We must write to ma that I am still improving and tell how smart I am.\ As he started out to the barn that morning he said as he lifted his feet high, \Ain't 1 quite a traveler i\ He said he would commence the letter and see why you did not write (it worried him some ] think,) and tell you about his boys. I said, \Shall T get the paper, etc., for you now ?', \Np*\ he said, \I'll lie down and get rested and write after dinner. After dinner they concluded to draw corn to the depot, and he said t o Karl, \If you are going and I can ride, I'll go over too.\ He went to the depot and spent some time there, apparently enjoying it very much. He said to me, \1 am going again to-morrow, and will take you with me,\ He ate a hearty supper. The next morning he said he passed a restless night, and that his stomach felt bad again. We both concluded that the supper did not agree with him. lie. did not eat much that day. It did not seem to tire him to ride and all his trouble seemed to be with his stomach. Friday morning ab,out two o'clock, he called to me for some cold water as he was very thirsty and seemed to have a terrible in- ward, fever. Rut in the morning he thought he had slept inost of the time. He did ijtot eat much, 1 and what' he did take seemed to make him sick, but the stomach did not or could not throw- it up. Saturday morning lie looked sick. Slept about as usual Friday night per- haps not quite as well. Said he was in no pain though through the night. lie grew worse and towards noon vomit< d quite easily, but all the nourishment Le had • ikeu he threw up; His mouth \. dry, and lie still had that internal f. •. • \V\ i:'. f . that whatever it was th:it h d com ,o .-••dden-ly upon him, must, <r. i sudd ii j, ; that Le would psobnb!_\ ii- before you -could pos-il.le come, ami tl: it Maj-'s tiis %'aj !*>* P-clt. We fi.. ii- fia V'i. .11 u see v f.al t lie uo.ilor tec ;.e sa; •w dav-1, •:. ?•; . r-ii.-!- 1 11 that t'. iaLner , -'r-hr b ii ii t-i te].- •. ion • . .. I lie had a wyotloi-i leg, tlirce lingers were g.-me fr-'i.:i the left hand, and he liad t-> .: >:• a i-rnLc'!.;..' I.n the du-k ef the cv- s \•>.' -.., he :at il-yj'.n e:i a iiry got.ds fiox on t'-.--: tr- .-t cer'i>. r, and striking ilie grourel with his crutch, h\ exclaimed : \Well old pa'-d, the war's over-? Cim- '!«' your har.d-e shake lia-rd !\ Hi! shook the crutch with hearty good will, and continued : \There's no more Reb-^-iio more Yank! We're all Americans, and standing shoul- der to shoulder -South Carolina along- side Massachusetts -weeanlick the boots offn any nation under the sun !\ 1 l e waited awhile and then went on : \No mote skirmishes—no inorp fonts. Uncle Robert is dead, (Jon. (Jrant, wants peace, and they're melting swords and -bayonets to make cotton mill maehineay ! We're; about through camping out, old pawl, and we hain't sorry—not ajbit!\ lie leaned tbe crutch against the box, lifted his wooden leg, and salt! : \Lost a good leg up at Fredericksburg when I was under Barksdale, and Rtirii- side thought lie could whip old Uncle Robert ami Stonewall Jackson together ! But wasn't it hot that day, when the Yanks laid their pontoons and got up and got for usd And when we (got up and got for them, wasn't it red hot !\ He stopped to ponder for a while, and his voice was softer as he said : \Rut I forgive \ m!. i tdok the chances—and lost. I'm reaching out now to shake; hands with the Yank who shot me, and I'll divide my tobacco half and half with'him'! It was a b!ig war. Yank and Reb stood right up aim show- ed pluck, but it's time to forgive and forget.\ He cut a -chew off his plug,, jtook off his battered Hat and looked at \it, und continued : \Didn't we all come of one blood ? 1 [ain't we the big American nation 1 Isn't this here United States th4 biggest plantation on.the river, and is there a. nation in the world th^ dares knock the ei.i.p off our shoul'h-:-! =1 ^»£.?^S*-»T5 ^yj***3 n^ \'.3EJ-WW W J.' WKJ*Tt« ^ ^%vn a 'Tvaco. it j liniment, A Sure asd Speedy Cure fell f BV.i;fuHlism,Xe,!!Y.JgL:, Influenza, Astfe- lux, S;,: -• rhio.UjTo.jl'L.iehe.Hcadache, Chilijia-uis, ••-praii:-,, Cuts, R-nises, jBi us or Stings of Insects, Sore- ness ov Pains in the Limbs, Ft-;, and Joints, Pleurisy or Pains i n the Side, or Pains . ef any Kind. ] EdmmOHS Family LIIIMEIT j y.i. ,-,;!.l\\i. -'-.-! i:,t'.i,::.V!y f.-f Cairhs, Colds, j 'ii ..•.:::-,.!'.'.::;,-l'i,e,j K ;i-iti : , ('ulic, (\r.-«ni.ps .' A. ; a..-.•-, f :.--a -linn. S-.icueBS of Chest or Luatfs ! •\• •!'• 'i-e -..'-, ,< \.in. v. j-! ,i'-y m I'lUlu i i-u lh j HolUook's Faniilv Liaiment .- Sh>.--,.i ije •.<..! <- i.-ruolly fer- UheuraatisE), •^ ------ . _— __ J Sj...u'i,.-., i;,i,i'.. ... rf^.iiiiri, liiuises, BiU-3 o I i:-ii:L'U 1 ulli.l.u> iui O^'-ilclUOlaaQE. \ f.ty Line ., ,. ' • '. «- ' ,.I. .-,\. . .^uivkna. Tgott a ti--, k;.\ .;;<.| WAimi 41 0. D unv .li -.'. ere ':/, 1.' V.; 1 never lock at ):,iv old sb el compo'-ing ( rule that I do riot* 1-lev, n.y-flf* thi.-t , while my stv.::-gth 1,-', I an:, not at ll-.i j aiercy of t!••'. w.>fl>.l. li my pen is no* j waited i can g) !->aek to the type ci*- j and be sure to find work ; for I learned the printer's trade thoroughly-^i.c-wspa- jierwork, job work, book -Wvricand press J *;'\> t % \'\ r ^' u ' i ; work. I am glad T have a good trade, ! It is as a rock upon which the possessor can stand firmly. There is health and vigor for both Lodv and mind in an hon- est trade. It is the strongest and surest part of the :»elf=made man. Go from the academy to the printing-office or artisan's bench, or if you please to the farm—for, to be sure, true fanning is a trade and a grand one at that. Lay thus a sure foundation, and after that, branch off in- to whatever profession you please. You have heard, perhaps, of the clerk who had faithfully served Stephen Oi- rard from boyhood t o manhood. (>n the twenty-first anniversary of his birthday, he went to his master and told him his. time was up, and he certainly exp- Led importal.( promotion in the grcau m.r- •ohant's service. Rat Stephen -ti-ivn.. • i said t o him : \Very well. Now <:o ;.nd k\iru a trade'.\ \What trade, sir (\ '•Cood barrels and buU ; IKM.I '•• iu demand while you live. f... and U-;I,-M the cooper's trade ; and when you ka-.v made a perfect barrel, bring !* to me.' The young man Went awa) aa.! i.-.oaa .'. the trade, and in time brou<\ * tj- !-.:•• old inaster a splendid barrel '-f Li; i'-'h make. (Jlra-rd examined it, and ga- •• 'L •. ••;- kcr.two thousand dollars for it, and ..\.t.. said t o him : , \Now sir, I want you in my count- ing-room ; but henceforth you will not be dependent upon the whim of Stephen Girai'd. Ret what will come y-ui l..t.\ a good trade alwav ii \ ,t u t-r j . „ .i n t III.M- ; , Ji-. ;,:.cf.e'.r , ni'-i «•!: U'I u i :n r.(.*aril to Us ';.. i.ls .ui 1 - ;iepu;t. : .1 C.C..V -f f '.ii'l '.- i ' l x v .1 liu , i-i l. -vv i'-> i.. > J l!u/e l.'u t'.r e j , i-i r.-iT «i' JJI'I ',t :.. .-..I-, , i':u:;.i : .-..1 'i .... u_- t' -vr '.', • .- '.' \- : *' 1 «- VF.'V7[:;K. S •.. >.<.: • • . i .I K fi-'.m ! ui.\ j'tioN -. '. i.,. . •, :-I' ••];i, li.ilu.'. \\• :i ... ii '-';i ii .-.» i\.' i', | auj * :-.^ elt.-.t,. i . i-.-.- .-> t'.l.l. t('. I'. j->\ ] ..iuilit-,--. :!. t -n:..••:-iat- ir-.i.i IM.I,--•». i .'. :i.ili:r.^^> ari.- :L ^•ilti-'.*-it 11\ t-ht iu.at.i- . 'l.u.ii..; IIolLro'Dk.\^ \faidly Linli^ent. •ii: \ti; 'Ann--:' .; 'a ..,,,. , .., |, vl . tu: -....in.. ..-•I V.} r.. •r ie :a , -';i , ia . ••- r. .-, . t ,,.-„-i u-'.--.-, ^ , !•. ..am.. - -.• i ui'.b I.-- ;u ar y t L'* Fan,:iy ll-.i. Curs vf the .:.!</....:. -: Cuts, i r.ii ki,.<i-, Spav- •r..i-!M, I-aiicjiess, , and ht;.:Iiu}r of .eii,-.-. Liaiment , . '.:\j -ji in ili'-ii.- i. .u.;i.. • .-• i-|•!. 1 miil.. lit-foi . t 1 -.'- ,,-ul.l-.'- f!-roi:-.-l. the l!:ui,i'n ; r. le-;li. j UlLlU's ill ti.o - l.^.v% .-.|..LOi-I ...jhlii.Ie, V.V..h hi.., il ' il'-r^ti-uim- -e .-jlit-r- \f \\\v' ; t ii,i. t? be iuri!.>m:.l-'f..r :i:j.nifc-siiii.' a stria'.'! il-'; JII---P! tin s tin- f.-il'.\un- te-t!!,-.. ;.!.•.\ I: •• i 1' • I. >, lilekKRSoN, 1). b,, t)ici...i.;il:a: aiul i.^r %. '-.ll ).:v lot *'f the Su.llii li.ij.li-,1 Chueih^I^l-.u . Tfeo Sired Body Suos ^sr Slsop, ii'.'sitix, Marih !>;, 1-74. H . II. SrEv-nss, Ks.j, : Dea r Sir-^I t is a s much fro m a SI-INU .,f iliitv n s uf arat-it-ii'li• I'liat I writ e to 0 :iy th:it .o-ur \ IlUKTI.Vl-: i-vt-n ii it ii a paten t lnv.licint- -iia-.ln-v.:i <-f j^-at liclp to nit- wlit-n- livthiiii;. tl^ ' wLint.l ti, :c...il wlii- li I cn;:M .af< ly use . Kitlii-r e.\<-i^-i\u na-ntal w-.rV: i.r umi^-.ial t-arc bring--inu.ii lm: a iit-noiH txhaa.sti..ii ti;at < lr-.pt.-r- atciy iiCLil, .-.!ei:p, but a, cJc-.in.ntU l j • .tti't . .*.. V,'! ' after -ni^-ht tin- puor , tire d hmly -.uo-; for -K-t-j > unti l tin clay -dawn :U \M.-lc>niit.-t_l bauk. aii'l \vu bt^ri-n o.ir \v,.rk tiru J nu t wit h a n almost fruitk^fiia^e aft.-r n-.t. Nuft I ha\c foun d that a little VEOLTINK taLe u jy>t licf.T. I retir e ^i\e , uiv NViet.t an d iu.:iiudiale ^Jetj., an d lotl . out any of-th o evil t-fft-t-t.; uf tho usua l nan-olio 1 thin k tw o thin^K uoul. l tend t o make brain-w.irUer-. ..i'-i-ls bt A liU-le l.-v. wrl;. ii, A littte i.. :v \ O-'i. Ti'Vi:. This iu-es.-riptii.il hastielpc d m.-. No w I hare a par.tieular lio.rrorof \patent iut-lii ine. \ bu» I IKHO :L j,'n-.i-tt:r Ii..n..r ...f '.•!!:„'. ufr-'.iil-:•-. -tell *J •- st.-ai^bi-oiit tr-uth. The VKUKTI-NK -has lulpcd m-., *u o I owii i | tip. Yours , .!..•-., J . S. MltiLl'itSMN . I Ho-lbiUOI j T-• a ]• i-itb,.- l^.ieific a;;.! rciijv<'« local Pain j,.-.i\ j>r.>i;,iitly th-.r. e > . tl. r Medicine in use. Tt...Lhi..iiiia-b aix 1, a.„ .-• -.. t.-i.t.y recoi'vi; 1 wliick l.la;.e-i' - [>e,v r. ia tai . i-..,;;^t beyond a .lotibt. Hi!\ Evi/ry Kauiily ciiuulit lia\ t- a. buttle of liol- brook'ti iainily l.iniii.uit at liauJ, in case of firkii\: ; c-r accMe'it. It if C.V. i.n your Dru/.'ist anil tret abuttlo of°Saji e>-j\Jiijlbr()ok*s i-'araily Liniment.%* \ GIVE IT A TRIAL. Itcv. o. !lo«.lr.iiV ; .llll.-»,H. \ l.o ValuaMe S^ideaco. Tl - f.•\• •fc.-hi-; utisoliciteil u-stinioiiial l.-oi >V.\;,cl,;)U, I). I*., f.-nuei-ly past..r ,j n,. •ur '. . l.-'h , an d a t pre-eiit sett-IWlin l'a : j-.;s' I'ji.ti-i-niPti a-, n-Jiahitfi'-i'lun.- . ;. eol, A ->l.i fall t o ..i.-M-e lllM ttri. M • - - in. ..' -,w., \...-'- i_ ,l>erit ii-. with t ;,; XV '''. .ii the lie-. Mr. Walker' , family -.a- i:.-'- ' ' analualili - : i'l.-j'.-K/KM .-, il. i., l.'l Ti—.:s -i.'.\.!' -,, Ks-;. ! 'i : '.j..:- • »-t:\pr< -.- ttit.h Tli\ •.i^l.litlli.- •••- ! . - ••-, '.n y.u-r V.i;r;r.TlSi.:. Jl-y fat.oly hi-., -.lit\ -tin- ' - 't»-.nriu«. Ill nerw.ns il.-bihty i' i- Tl—it!\ :.'•! i ,-i'. mimiul it t o all wh o may mad ai • --.a ;i. reU'-- itin.^ lotne. o. t. WAI.KEit, ! ....:. '. I'.i '. u-.-f i;..v..!o.u Stj. t,iiu r e!i, r«-st..:i the l.'.Ji p serve.\ The vonii-f. I'V ThQ Best Sviaotse. Tnoloilowin- ittu- r iro m Kr. \ , K.. S. BKST, pa«tor M. i:. < a-.:r. h, Natiell,, Mass.-, will bj lead wit h inter- ~t by liianv physi.'i,uis. AN-, tli-•-f sufSoriiij} front tt;> sam e disea.sp as- affli.-ted the sun i-f the itev. K. : ; . 1-;1> 1\. No per-.i i ci'i.il'>iili.t this t.-t::.-,:- \> . •.-.--.d *'iei.- i. t: duuli.t :.'• .u.t I'h-- • i:tti . MR. ]:-' :; s .-vt; 11..-., • S-r -,t I-,.., , Vi'..;i \ . ;i .-f V.l't.KTl.s- Pivp.ve-rl by S. K. lloLnKOOK, No. 20 North Wtc-tcrStr..\ OgdensLurjj, to vvhoin all orders should be- < ulrIr.Je.scd . Buggists can be supplied bv JOHN C. TAVLOIi, ;vIe.xieo, N. Y. \ 14-ly OALDWSLLS WINE and TRG8 Bitters FOR THE CUKE OF Byspesia, Indigestion, Hdney Diseases? Ll V ER COM PLAINT, • NEBYOUS AITEGH-ONS, V ES Ell Al. i'i•< >-sTitATlt >N. As a Morning Appetiser 'FUKY IIAVK No JilVAl.. t -il.e,! u.-'.y I'-iriii.-i l'-u 'i'.> >1. Tt sj Iiiv cor- ivt.sairi!i<>r.!.i.i-c]!.T.ii>'es in tbe lilou.i. It JJ r- fects .ti^'i-stiim,, rcmleriii},' it jiatural and easy.— It liaiu.si.es tiKec- cle.'s upon pleasure which pr.nlui-c 'Ini.to. It improves the appetite, and R-mov.t-. .-'ll disatrrceabU'feclinsr after eating. ri'tTfi:, r.NU Dol.T.Al: FEU T.OTTLE. n.'in s-H V {']• :..,.„r ( p-.t I I ., -.)W-11 l:i i 1 j.-in:! - .11- 1' at lite (, lll'V l.-.l t his- ,.;,*, v-r-'t'-i'»r v.; i! :;.A::. • .,;t, l .si a:.- r<>'M.-> l,;l;_ .1 la-. • ir>/-'is • :fi-:i-:. , ;•• 1 hull. - .- •'}.'• V s; :;ed . rUi-.-.p'ri-.:! : | ;i)Me—-iiivnd. used V )'',: 1 w!•-.'- •_' > to !•;.= \\ nee. t.ir .ir:;t (.,•' f.i« IVi.-u-l ; .1- •»1' tie. nil t;;»-'- ' •'•''•' 1 • ive 1/ a jei asiire t> ine t i I:T-I<V/ 1 hat • eoti: : w.'iit- en him. ni'.l ; l..tve \pen- '.. ••• l.e.-Oll.C I'. I>f .\'I-.' 1 .'OIl'l-l •> ;.pe ' \. \ '. .]','•-,. . with i.'.th-i r. a-! : Is . i;:v- !v-irl., fi' p; i . . Keen ivuTs f-w-i, fall; -r, 1 e c.juiil-n< r \ nv:.- •dune iiK'i\'' ii.aa he hie;, or do;v i'- n.n-- wiiliugly. When be vas ru lame he said no oiif ever bandied liini 'so ne-tr right as did Ka-fl. 1-]. say-5 that one of the greatest comforts he has, is *o thiid; that he could and did do it. Fat!>-r seemed u little, restless ahout n...un the day he died, and Karl uio-vt;d l:-iin- a lit tie. I Fe lonko'l Earl in the eve and si.id. soealc, though h'e e.iuld scarei a good follow.\ ^unda*.' night hi; coninient- ..\' .1 ,h. i ie.\ IUG ! r.p'.o ur --it was ;,!!. T'M, 'j'.'lt tiev i.'iK wi' ': '. i .-rip n.e ! vi.- 4 rai- niers! \e.e :' to : .•rote . \ft i - ; , t!. i 1 > :.;:o w! ty were ; a great when- ti. • tin- , if. -of 'ie:.h -.ti.. i li'tor, v.c enn ir,;ii:e a iel _, -,.>'.' i \ i:: ;. wi •j.\. ,i- •'•'! 'ell' i-i.h : i - CAT DWELLS COUGH OTOE T SO! T» ^%~ X. )N! • l-O s T1 ,l :.-jdL r i «rni •: ov. M sai-1 UV W '! 11 «••.•: 's :' - - S hi t f'i 1 :li ia 1 -i r ar: VhV'-,,,' e,,x^ d i- >:i ]• •..' I w.. ^-•epei-, and by t 11 H f fl-. ; •e • ;1 Vl-t i>-.i .HMi-r. I coiM-i-t.'- y ait'. ;or- Ar-ner*- and he l-c: down here orphans uo North o. gra- tli' -'s h< \)>.l u' war i'ni eri-i pled up and hall sick, but 1'ui going t\ get it-p ami hit the one who thi-i'i:; se.v a word ag'n eitlier. We've got, thriuigh fi-iihtii-ig—- -»'f;'re shuldno; hands now. iind d.virn the man who B-tjs ! a word to i:i|ti'rru|>t the harmotiy ! It's ; one faui-ily-i-olo Uncle Sara's boys and different «.nes of the family, and iV„m } Ka-ls and babies, and we're going to live that tiine seemed convers-in'g with some I in the same house, eat at the same ta- one until the verv, last. Sunday H-li morri'hig I trie.l to talk wit! hit but he could not control his mind long enough. Then he called- Reuben very loud, and Aunt Nick, Alfred, Delia. 1 think he had Un-Av Alfred Calkins and all of them on his mind then. II! sages of Seriptur-es, two familiar hymns [ ]. tot caH wm> flir (| r;U ,diUtl»'r i:hha:d i , //. '•\'/' •if...-/'/\.'' ^caaa*-—«i^-*.fi!B=»-. •ii-; h-ing is m.ot •vt-rel tri.-.;. !.im si- tu the ceil- ing match was ki-r.-TIin. ter, it*eenie<I. A few vvoid.s !,,-,.i-c- were vet on the li.st, and there lay the beautiful books, smil- ing and shining on us. \Beautiful ••\ gave nit the \.-!io'.!-iu:-..„ j ter; and Abijah laughed it-. Jnli got up to spell it. Job locked at Abijab, and began, \15-e-tt - -\ ; i!; 1 iJ.o'iie was a general scream of laughter. \Darn it!\ said Job between 1 I .!•!;:. '.- i lh- i lo...'.-. ! of -'. : ary, not : plan '.(.:'• I i t .the s'l ! Vey- i .'.it US' \ -lid .(I 'l.\.l- annoying to the -. n->; !.')v. ii is- an iidKi-ior, too, aiul he ;. procL-sol\ 11 diiciti.g • ]-hi.ssengi-rs i.- job. They 0 \f;; ,. ;o ;' •• i : i... ' hod :!. v. liM-c i.:: t lis trt-tn, with a f >ol like The mastiff WHS ^ : what can a f<;llo\v tbat grinning at him shaking himself up, ruid I trenibh Abijah. '•Ordtr'\ :uid the M-ho'. m . st- •, gave out the word ae tin. It v.-p.s my -tm n. i say, what imp pre.v:-:».s<> but I st .oil t;p and -1 • a i irn. ;ii;.f a if I b ,. dob's dctear\. ,-nd :.,'• bl-:.--:.ii]-g..M |.ii • v. bale!-. '1 i.c.Il i looked ;i\ J( have ei ;.-!. U-it r-:. i-i'Vo i talking a-id .b an a i; •i th<s , let n o liu,si, min i in- M:, I ! ii. o\ j,i to t !lefll, r.u-'i throv. i;.g on bro.ight o-its tuii-uia! temp-a'a: I-I,.: :e--piiig on '• StUl-i'-M '...atfr until Ml. of i-'.e ill\. •u:i a neglei-t • .Vo.lld :.t 1.\ ,.11 -,.. r'lincii i.th,:' 'll tl.l . the :,'• i '.i:\(-. fi •. 1 :' i t!. •.'. :.'. -1. is e !o:i't, know, -i me tiii^ -veiii). d tile -ve>d \X. .-.lie Olij. ].' * !' • i ku-» '•.•'• i j.-.it into ; •-I ia ; • ..I..,' I • in t *!• ie :e!i as all' . ev,! I b- .• f: •;--. lb 1 1 » l.-. were sung,and a prayer otiered- -an earn- est, feeling one, full of sympa-tliy for us all. May Clod i n his in-f-iry bless tiie deail and the living. Father is.only just a little before us. I have of course felt eoncei ned abuiit hi in every time he complained the least, as 1 thought disease bad marked him, •but did not think the call had come until about 11 A. M. last Saturday, We tele- graphed for the doctor. When he came, about (i P . M., all he cold.I tell U S was that his circulation was not ritflvt. lit- considered it a case that no medical man living could ever successfully treat ; that it, was a wonder to him that a man so racked in every part, had lived for the ' , ' <\ \e •-. 1 \ \e il - !••'' * •'( O 1 - upon him. He inight be dead in one minute or he might live an hour, or e.ven •a dav, or lingfir a week. The doctor gave him something to quiet his nerves >»d start circulation and we ;-<ot ice to 'il'tencb the terrible thirst that followed :.:in t'.vi-r since he began to grew wor;e ! : e SO-e.. f« t- asleep. ;..; 1 lie: -;• acts' ..'iy awoke, lie suffered no pain- only cm ji.'tineil 'd'a strange !'. lingin hi s stori.aeh and bov !s. He sieot, all Satui lay n'-idit,. '\!e and turti out bigger crops than any other ratich|onthe glolie.\ lie rose/Up to go, rappe^l on the .box with his crutch, and continued : '•lbsolved, That ihisglorious old fam- c ligiht togc for tbe next Mrt.-gl.vfj II< s\ . ilo'Vli.1'/ . V.I .1. - \-> laa, >.- r '' . ..-'-..-. . - : -. ti ' '•••-. - i oi.: 6c. <... \, i.. !'J ,. i 1, ; Ul'£ 1.1. i • • i b «:- ..to : ia . •i.n .sy cut OT It : -A • 1. i\. 'I. t'.on. W..l!e .i t :P .VOTP •e-i.li ; oi i \. h:l..; ''-v X <''''• ' tiii'i K .••> if \r- ' s r v th.i i ; ei.-;.' •WL.i-.'i-t ;' 'V.-'s ; ut-pr.iy. isn't anything 'ess. 1 !•;;;•; f-*-\ ' every country under the v. :,de ».i'-';-\\\.::, and with vohf's as variou-::.- ti;e Jangtn••,- es of men, and you bear what a wild e •.:- cert of delight thev k«\p no all t!a> dn;. 'IV- lt ; of . 1 t 'I. .'N'li-js; op Ts. HC fills el.! ire i ;i ,.iUM v stick n'°ibt together in the old liome- for the n million years stead •com- .to thi son and I'ncle Dayton. He also spoke -\ of Ma-ry v Wells, Ky.\aEaa;;-d othd. ' j The two hymns sung at, the funeral i were, ''From every stormy wind that i blows\ and \And must this body <!• The jia.ssages of Script .ire r.-ud from the 7th chapter of do 1 ' , 1st to 1 !i:, verse,; from P-:a-hii.i X', 1st to 1\.. n- v-cn.r:;, an.I from Jiuues IV, 1 '••, 1\>. ! thought the eh.tpter in Job veiy •i.ppi'u- [il-iiite. A Foot La-rip. i4.io7's giicifiag*. The F.-i.yii-ngtou llawk-llye writes of .ii/ v, hi ' it- 's, lie slept* v.ing 11 !„. i.-i-d-f and call and when he ..I ui-jv-e for in V.V.VK ; !, :.-.ii; a < r.-.ti'imdly as.e'.'t r. lii.o'iioii;,, and at .t'oi-ut I ,r:i •n thom-ht •n-ing wo dav, whi I,K \. l.MT i-tVW-l' ^l ! \ :K.w those tii.it \v; :-i- ir-.n k to t ! u*m ami tiiil it-' h'V night tlire,; ot w. lie knew us to the 1 tame leg and a-nkl •i.iturdav hie!.n,,ai; •;\ v, nh^'couM .aii.!: everv ocl: in tl.\- •. 's'.'.iro'.i'di ; ':<:-. \:-. 1 •• bin;, W'.-i.-I .MI Jalki-n\. i i - ll.'.t Up' V.'til i:.t, liioin ••-.'. • COUiTiK'Jieed ii'lel-- t i.ii Su.ii.'i.-t\ m..»i .i- t!n<! |ii the most interesting thin;;.-; in the Holy Land is the fact that oue meets everywhere in daily life, the thiii'.'s that illusUate. the word of the Lord. The streets of Jerusalem are very narrow, and no one is allowed to go out at night without a light. Throw open your lat- tice in tin; evening and look out, .\ml y-m will see what seem to be. little stars twink- ling nn the pavement. \ on will h. o- the olatfer of sandals, as the late in\•<•'•••' ratti- s aiong. As the party appro.i ••: . you will ' • \o that he In.: a. 1 it t !'• • •• •>••;• : teni i to bis foot, to rii.-i-I:-• 1:'..;;.'. ;• : • Giic, in an ii: -i •••it the \ • d« ••. e . your I.I 'iiiory, writ!'Mi in tlr-t ... •••\• > ' .\ l ; si-.'-) \Tiiv .. i-.'. • • (.ia r j the descriptive small boy : '•rassing by were, j one cf (he city schoid-; h e listiUied to the scholar.-,' siW'iiig, k <\)b how |.T love iny teacher.' There was one boy with a \-.>ice like a : •ri'ta.lo, who was HO enthusi- a,-.!i.e that he eiuphaisv.ed (.very word, ao 1 roared. 't),]i., liow I loye ,i.i:y teacher ii. ar '.' wii| a % i;a that left lio doubt of V-s iiii'e-^tio::. Ten .lnli-i-utes after that boy had b<vn stood on the iloor for put- tiii't shoemalvcr's wax on his teacher's chair, got ^hree demerit -marks for draw- ing a pict'jtro of her with red chalk on ann i •;,' i.'i •': f4 a ytla-, been well shaken for jiutiiny a bent ]>in i n another boy's (hair, s.-old-'d for whistlingo.utloud, sen- t-'iiced t.^ stay after of* pchool for d; a wing an ink mustache on his face a-;d blacl-ring the i nd of another boy's use, and soundly v.\'.biped for snipping tl-p II-MV r. th-i^ee-1'inc', . a.'- I nn', '1 1 •iV bil? a b •ays wr long. But every o.ty of birds assemble iu silence, au.l if it .s,n a prayer-meeting, I don't kirr^v v.h->»r it is. There is no fi->r.--'Wtiri-viiig thai wiy-i.n detect. Wliiie th-y are aM cb,itlerhi : :. singing, playing here, there, air'! every- where, suddenly one of them, swietlnies one, sometimes another, uttois a peculiar call, totally distinct from his ordinary note, Whatever bird it is, the call is much the same, and instantly every bird stops his play and his noise. They gath- er in rows on the 'perches, shorten .tin if necks so as t o almost sink their heads iu- to their feathers-, and make no motion of wiii,\. Li-id or foot, f«r a spj\-» \f t ' '\'.y miutut;;, and often lonrer, Jt i.-. i-d.ai,.-.t a daily occurrence. Ordinarily, you c n u not approach the aviary without frig-i)*-- ening some of the birds an ' pi-.Tbtei-ng >\ shttri) commotion ; but while tlo.j i-.v-i- cise is going on, nothing distmbs th\in. Tltey are birds of every land wl <MHW.». as.y\ou see: but this is tliei\ CMttom, am! no one fails to attend, or b. h.i v.'s. i-uei-ting. You. may think ii s,>,,-,(•! like ine.-,merisni', for the Icah\ '. -•; his curious call-note ,tbrouv;-!.o-.-i-* .. m vioe. The instant it is <>nd'eii, ibv I up witliashout of delig-ht.aud r.i..':. a r singing and having a jolly iiuie of if tliorouyhlv refreshed,\ Sj^r A family at Hauiiiton, M\ , has the peculiarity of bleeding profusely ;v the nose,or upon being slightly wotin.icd. Many of its members in former •geiieia- tions and n?cen-tly, 'nave dit-; . : lo. •- >-'•' blood ::'-t iio.vin •• by soit'e ;, ' •' •• •••J..V. tic-'- i ii .: i • • M . I, 1 In i, ilin.-1'e ] c-•'it:. X v..-.:; a T l-ell'll ;;=,-.! ib Fri iii-..'„ii.:ii--.s-. ,.,.-' • '..ri .•.-;-.HI r.-•:\• 'ii.-il.i..- n.ui. . •t-aitl:. ...» J- y:i -J (••) .', i : i ; . i-i :\ . ..'. ?> l.'l - .s fa i-i (•• > h ; ,'•••! .;..<!• i in. S.i ,11-1 it Ull f. \•:> 1L»'.'U 14 tin In .\a K en •_•-, tm 1! fie Jin-\ 40 00 i y- ,js]:l.) m l IA 00 oi) ea in no 7.\. Oi) a.m.- • in e !li j- ;.- a pi i. at*, nd .It\ \-i'li i '•-.- -. e :.. i i :.,|>:.li -e •'....:..ntW- il MEXICO DIHEOTORY. H. H. DOBSON, •.-•iii.- . Li!: , . .1,, i • ::!i-„ *j; li- ter -•ll ii.T.id - t ;;\;:i a i -.nn •',.: w.i ! nan ;.v, :\i. l 'it-., e Fl!... Tli-.r..:^ ' t. ..\i.r- i\ ,'t. n-... i Il.V It i-oli.Nsu.N', lw.tr hi. [••10 win re fu- ll.n jmt on d b .1 N. ' si Jl • A.i' - - •!... .His I.-.--, •i > :. .,'--,! • -O. . .-pl'tlSi.^' F.l.sl . t l 1 Ill-.Vi- \-.•ai;-' 1*. l.tei ..-..-li- ,.,M..'.i. 1 Mielr...- :,alo by II. L. ALFRED, Jlexico, N. Y. m oh' e ) T. \\ ty, n.-.ii -.- : a^-i.n^t liuiii-. 1 >-.. ri .-..i-i . i.. Ur. . ii V v... \ vi I T.- !! I- ..I\ Is f .p. -1 J..-, I r ;'.'! T. •;.... l-i i-ur-i - ,(•« t.f an M ' ,.::iu, r, .•- lii'i.-i. . ei o.-v-eiro COUB- .iveri i - e' •,. , ns- hie.'.Ti^ claims j b.na^-au. i.»'.e or thff U1v.11 of Am- , .lu.t _-,-,!. i<> ]«-. .cnt tlivir aecount a :.. -.'-. !, :.. i .ilrk. i h. I'eUilki , at hi ,.: A .... • :-•;.,.-.\ I^M.-IIO County ;.i..- r'st any oi. Aii^Ubl, 1S75, 0i\ '.-..-i.- I-I e - ..latij-.- in bucli ease '••* l\t(. .; rV\ . 1C, fe?;\ Si' N )'j.\\ABAS, AiiHihii-itnitrii. il . ( i.ftliJl.i.'.), A.iiaaiislratwr. I'll Insure your Property • WITH K & IlUh II, i > U : • T .; :i.' ..I « ridentpl In- ^''lls. •'-.:.- I a> f,i-st-clai\3 •• : -•:!..- 1 to i-.HwW f . 100,000,000' . . •• K fU., •*.„•)• om-EZ '.- -*rv- ? „ : ,! to.. three thou and vv, a lamp tur.-i :nv {'<•• pa-' an- la i.e.di 1 el, \ I 11-11 1. ' ' > I 1. id of '•><: f ; broke Ui ai i i tt, • .ml ail rti-ine' ; mi-; rv, an! h.u. -odni -h-l. to speak to.ii,',, 'i,,.;' ,!,,.,.,. ,: in the doorway v. i'b r:! ,- sh.i-.v! hands, waiting t . , -• i,,,. (,. j,,,., •only nodded t<> Job as ie:,'.od gate with his lantern to show us the pa' h. i < .i u; .nut s,t:i, Oiie after another the merry party dis- | h<; was tickled <\ d A.- i ' :.i • i •--. i at the mg lau: .-) t- • ! - • • wi '.at-' r !: 1 let be great. •r'. re.i '.i:r-; tlr' Hi ,-o>--.- le r ur tiv-'i, and c,mi- nt that Henry J. never dr.ittUto-f l.:s son, look- did l,.C !.'•; ;i(-n :m; both were .try fi. ii.. -tad we coab.i not get them warm. When he. died his fa. -•,, left hand and !'..d •; and feel, e i.oci.il-ly tie' loft li..! , \.» i<: oj-uite full, but afterwards n<-u-iv. r-l ef it lift his iit'c. Kver since he came here his i.toiiiaeh has seemed to be in a liad condition. He cleansed itthorou^ldy, after which his breath was the best that it had been for years, and be bad quite an appetite. ! .11'-'. a ii'\» I, '.- • :; in (».<> \f in-r '• > l- : '. v - bei-i-:.-. ovr.;-. i\\ l i-i e. tor *•( '.\i\ I i.lo .r.-iyi ii.i, i f r ^ iu 'hi; '.'.\- .I'/iv\ b'.»r C oil. 1 • \ e l Hi. •' V es, iny •(poiu'tiii'.; \.dt!i pa'dld rd.elvt'S in the cm imr .p'-ojier voiume, bri-u* to wo, in the orient i ,o.,:<: • li. ,i>r. it UlMI'l ( in-i !: . ( i lie eiee-ing !i •I. i • i.».-.--V. '{• • »... .t<- cv to Agath'ie'es, $&T No doubt tho happiest dogs t! :-'t ever lived were the two taken aboard -f Noah's Ark, for they had but one pair of fleaa between them. you'd : be *-^ e\er linii •'. t'\Vf .it' the tr- ••; iit.-d eali't < limb. I SK S\ i! VflU i il g-i-v< Sarin. iro:> nn :,-> v.-n s ii- i\'ing -ai-o: -j be e!h>-r day, ta_' a a- . :j\. a Mian irji a tr. e ar, ! h-biii'.,', 1: » ill - IV!'',. i'U i Iii\ ''bi.-.'-.t : !,.• ( -•- i. f .a- • r .' • 11 it i.iom-'iii a, ,.-! ! I,.\ ,; •-!!• -• <Ml'i;:ei', <; :\. :• • '.' •-.'. ! r-in'o\:- -:-,.. ;..--./. r. -u'-l if >}••:. a ,: do->, ji- >•(•'! 1! s\(; 'eon \'•• itroUTal here i. -eT ! ' 'i'lie fiti/.i n t-h the man up ! : -':\.H.e i.Ml, 1 k,i. v.- it ; Imt if for . .vi mi.i'.ib-s iv r tt! • •\ .'ieiy ble it. her :•: -a;iv\ hit- '! \'. •• mot '••, 'OIO.. 1,1- . Hie , .I, 5b i a . i , : f i„ l IT! ', .1 hi IV a-U. •' ! OUt '. e: \ CUrs'l'l.tLi : i; : :ar< -Mti: 1. 1 ' If t'.inrlint t t-n. --Fir., .. Vhi;:i. tWii, -I'-erf, IVrni.. •]'..•:' i. i naht. iLITE, !,U;VII.1 • sMtirue let Vi. ,'t . 1! l.er • a tpiit cla-im ui ot (,f tire ,^^ fc A inule, a wr.sh tub, and a fine comb are considered a fine bridal outfit iii Florida. • ^•.-'\•i'l-i. \ - b-VH'g i.lOtilC! Vi-\r old '.on COMStH-cU'in.-'s ;o 'cave th- in - v. • ;-i I./I-- I, .';e'l c «:• • M >.. ;>.00 - i'hi'-ni-, X. y.,, i ' Fr.i.'i.'eiK'C , bin- f.i ila^utrid, fv.njiiie Block. fEO. %V. liUSH. 11 i!t..H;n W.llTle. it ,1 M • a. > T d 1 . lead of o!>ev,;i:/-;, :iv, v, Me ii. i rie i c -n't you •h.-.t do yo. ay he T.'a-.'! IUI !il - aniwd'. '- i f yo.u' 11 stay ur -t a\ r WM n, \ < ;•- w lick me; if you don't she'll make me hop.\ It was a If* cling to see l.i.i ni-eth'S»r bfi him uj>, kiss him repeatedly and blandly i.i^ form the ladies \it was only bis cute way.\ il >t, bij.b.n- !iii- !, *''••. ri-ii .-lr.' Attoi-i, • J. F. HAFT'oOX •id Cm::..:!..!- at L . otuao, liubiuaya- & Ca'a Stci' iltitiia St, ,i .•vr..',viv:;M'o h.v, V--> f'itv i.n the f,i- t t.- i \ y I'V-..- : , M- vi,-, . n.:. V . i •-• -f n. i.i.t Fr'.ilsv '•{ F-'-i - .1,-r ; ;• il •'- >t tt;« t Court; iliurBil.n,y of nn ?-l«aday 1. Drtda 1» tanv April, .F.I.- n.i.I 0, -'..1,-r ; ; t il •' •< .e<- i f J . W. Fen- tnn i-.. r > ';,: ; ... , ;i, en tli-,; v <• W«da.'S-'r.-y- of Eeb- riinr-,-. :> : \V, .].-...• d •;.• • ' .'\.'y \»d first Wed- E««ff'.iv ..; i .rtol-t-r; :M ll <• : >i.-e ! ef IT. A. T&a&l* at.'. iuF-.c-aU i-u F.i\ :b..t Tuvbdrty v-f Slay and SenUia'- <.-r ilnri' r .i,' the vear 1673.