volume,x., no. -...
TRANSCRIPT
•jTOoe $.<&& and a half-per year , if paid In ad-. - ' • * • » • J t n o t p a i d w i t h l s t h e year, fifty cents
xWWonal wilt be oharg«l . . . Xo M p e r discontinued except a t t h e option of tl» publishers until all atreages are paid.
." - y ' BATES "0:F ADVERTISIXG: '
„Tw»hpeHues o r less make«se- fncb, Spaoe. • iw. Sw. iB»r am. 6m. l y. • 1 tteh...*15(S-.Sa«I..$3;50..$l t»..SiiBO..$lu tW 3 Inches. .3OS.: 4 'pJ . . 4 50,. 8tTQ-.il>*.. 15 00
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j t S o t . . & » . , s o » . . j 2 o a . . s » o i ) . . : » w . . 5500 I- CoT:waO Off.. 13.1)6'.. IS 00.. S& t»...t» 09.. 10O 00
.. BtBb»s»CKCd*-,J5 p e r year for five tines ut-;«ss; SI pe r year f o r r t e r y additional line.
So t loesmread tog mat ter , S» cent per line first in Hi tii « i i W cen t s foe each subsequent in.-.*, rtk.n. .-JltaHagseand Dea th Xotioes f ree ; poetry and
•oSi tua iy iemarks will he charged Ave cents per .-Ihae, •-..• • - ' . - . . - ' " . • • • "-:..- Special Notices (leaded nonparel} will baeharg-
«8 W p e r cent, in addition t » regular-rates.
.VOLUME,X., NO.
ISFew Planing Mill, — AND
JOB WOKK. 1 W ^ hay* in, connection a First-<.'lass Jobbing
Department , with, facilities for turning ont on shortjiotice:
-••• BAtkTffiKJBTS, . . . O a T E B H E i B S ,
• .-.•.- --' • BILLHBABS;, * ' . - . " ENVELOPES.
:;-: . WEDJSK«E*V1TATU>NS. Or any tu fea ja imuR nian inay want , in a.Neat ,
.ArttetliTandSkMBTuI Manner. 0 m prices are-fiuat Hkto iM\per.ce«t lo.wer than any House i n the
; Cowty.-. ' SatSsfactto'itguaranteed- f r y nsttfidhe convinced. . . . . . . . .
Sasn & Blind Factory, Opposite the I 'n^iiyterian < hun-h.
State Street, Iiowvilie, N. Y.
Easiness Directory.
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' Dentist, £owyin% Jf. Y, Teeth extracted wit h-:. o n t pain with. Ni t ra Oxide Gas. All Work war-. ranted. tMfce, Bnsieoe Block, Main Street. _
; ^ f c j : J » . B 3 5 ^ . '. '••;• -"."': Wyj&4an. 'wia«ai«eon: Office over Lennox
- clothing i to re , Lo-w-rille. N. Y. • •; •
A^'jOsmss,. -'-'.-^ Attorney and Coroisclor a t L&w- andi General • a u n r a n e * Agent. • Special' .attention given t o
d r a w i n g , u p d e e d ^ mortgages , contracts? e tc . ' T w t Leyden, WX'- --:..•" •
'• . JKTSEHj^HKiiSfeGK ' , ' . ; . ."". • . J S r B i A a e s B f t i a g n g r i n Best Styles and a t the
•-.'IiO»«rt-K»tes,|[6.to- --,. - -. • ''-' •'• ;":•:•'.' •:• ' 'HasTLoyrtiixtTOMESOFFICE-.
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itbbferfe <& G-allowayj
tSncceasorto J>. D. Foot and Sons,)
A t t h e
•O.K.(?.«.. KROfeBST, •
• :•" Wift<»nttoneto-5ell "eyeiytMnstta Jheir line .
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'Nd/'SBayafeStreet,, . •. .-'•-'."... 1 •:"' - £wrrille;!Kfj
E. -I. Smith wislu"' to announce to the ppblie that lie has ]r»ri'lia*»'d'M»' factory "f Mr [Vltnii. and is trnvv prt-tiared to manufacture
DOOHH, SASH,
BLixr i s , DOOR FRAMES.
WINDOW FRAMES. ALL KTNBS-OF Tt r l (NEll WORK,
HOi'LDiS'GS, S:*RiU,L AND BliAI'KST S.\WIT««.
Clapboards, Flooring and
Dressed Lumber, . CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Est imates made and contracts taken for Bnild-inK and Fnrnisijins.
ALL KINDS fiF GENERAL JOB WORK DONE AT THE SHOP.
Our work guaranteed to b e a s
G-Gott a s the Best and a s Cbeap a s tlie Cheapest.
Ct'STOJt WORK SOLICITEn.
E. 'J. SMITH, Prop'r.
BOOKEINBfiEY. Books, Magazines, Jfewspapei-s, Pamphlets o r
Music. Wehay&abj ls inessarrahgeineutwi thtne L A R G E R BOOKBINDEJtX
In-Utico, so-that w e are, able t o ge t all binding noiie in a j i e a t a n d .
TyoRKjtxsuiKB auionsK,. At thaXowcst R-ices. We are also able t o seU all kinds of Blanks a t ' the lowest wholesale rates .
.1-ITGH AKD HESLEE. Low^ille,- S . Y.
m m Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, t l l A B r t Uacl<R?'i<vHKul»lie,X0aUiielus
Wf S i 1 1 1 Scralnl, BrulMs, etc, iU,
B i l l I t -PBIOE, P 1 F T * CEMTSs, • H i l l AT DKl'GBiSTS AKD DBALKR3,
THE WtVElES A. VOa£l£lt CO.,BAlTlJltlltE.MU.
BUeKLEN'S ARNICA PALVE. THK Bi-:s«r SAI.VE in the woi-ld for Cuts,
Bvnises, Sores, TJlcufs Suit Rheum,.Fever ] Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains f'-CornSj. and'aH'SJdn Eruptiops, and pos-I itivejy cures Piles, or no ]>ay requEted; It , is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,. ; or money refunded. Price 25 cunts pea-
box. Far ssile by Mni-risonife Moore 13yl I know-by myself how incomprehensible
t God is, seeing I cannot .cpnvprehead, the parts of my own being,—48t, Betiuard.
DAUinTEItS, WR^A^HOTfeBES-Send for Pamphlet on Female Diseases: mailed
free, seeurelysealed, fir..J, ft'Sfarbhlsi,t'tica, N. Y. •; .... . - ' - . ; =,'."' Wft.
Our duties to God-'«sejBad like the vapors, not to refresh; Stjie sky, but to fall again in genial showers upon outselyes.^-Dr. G. R. Noyc's,-"'
"it is winter oft ^raiidiw^Maa^V;. The little girl,' GoM*«ifcs,, fttta^";.-vXUi
As, .perched' like a bird Qn ,t)fe rotttld'oiiiiS Cn4}rv; ^lH<Iiruslied'a9dputted'Us.S(l^«f^tie'l>.ai^,.
Then, tired a t last, sh^e rep t _£."'. Into his arms a n d s k - p t ; '.':'":'''''i'T;""
And her cheeks grew red a^Ai4)g^'liio>»»arm" ' Was the nest of his close. enfoMinj^iraB.', V \
Before she scarcely ifeiie, •>.;.; , ' . ' . /•. Or opened heir-eJ:es",;sii^^j>ok>s T '
" i feelyotu 1 hear t beat, Qtaftdpa dear!," '.•'._. And i t 's jus t as warm as sunimeifu^ise',^ ".
Ah, 'loving tflfefiht • "W<i smited
IfSHmuRJ Absolut-elf/
i?t*ee fro-izt O&iatcSf JZmvtics- and I'oisoii.
SAFE,
PROMPT* - iFJIS ClUltllES A, VOOEtEtt CO., BAtTlaOKB, Sip.
THE OMAKLES A; VQWELEBElaiffilJMs ~ Sold by Slorriso'n jiiid' Moore, LowyHle, 3T. Y.
JEBB BBSTAKTP g B B A T -— MEDIOXNBI
^ t ^ i l l oWvo th&Enmw ftomyonr "• jystem^ an* mnko yonx^Bkin!
"*"~ and smdotfi.
TjJ lORSAig . . •
-Thennd.ersigned,executors of t h e estateof t h e la te Robert L. Eobei'.ts,offer.ior sale a f a rm of '300 aeresln, t h e town of Harrisoure;and-af arm of 20fr acres i n Martinsbnrg. • The f a rms .will h e sold o n reasonable t e rms , Einiinireof '.-
. A , . l . GLA\RK,:Copenhftgen,. CHAEBES JOHSfSOK, Harrisbnrjr,
Satf - • . • . --"."",»-• . Bxecntorrs.-.
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;o jit eat Dloedpn-
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the t«»t and c • « r »ccUcm<S; . _ . , „ , ,
n d you will bo gatutfled. . • G e t l t of your druggist, | D O N T W A I T , G E T ix AX O N C S "
_ . I f y o a araanftering from K l d n e ^ I Disease, and wiah to live t o old »ge,. Insac SULPaUK BITTEI13.. Tfiey | a«ver fail tb care . . •
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ifale's Honey t h e grea t Ponglt om-e, 25c., Due., Si <Htsnn's Sulphur Soap heals ijiid'benntiSes. ffiic German furri Kemover kills Corns, Bnuious, S3c. Hill» Ua i r and Whisker Dye—Black & Bro\yn,r,ijc. Pike's ToothachG- Drops cure in 1 Minute, 2;"c. De,in's i t l tudmatief Ills are a sure cure, sue. [ ley!
W e g e t u firm g r a s p of t r u t h b y p r a y e r .
C o m m u n i o n w i t h C h r i s t i s t h e b e s t p r o o f
of C h r i s t ' s e x i s t e n c e a n d C h r i s t ' s l o v e . —
F. W. Robertson,
POSITIVE Cl 'UE FQIi 1'lL.ES.
Dr, Marehisi g Italian r i l e Ointment—emphatically guaranteed to cure or money refunded—in ternal . External, Blind, BleetlinRor Itching Piles. Price 50c. a box. Xo cure, no p a j \ For sate by all Sraggis ts . ,,.j . . 13yl
B e t h o u m y s t r o n g h a b i t a t i o n , w h e r e u n t o
I may continually resort. Thou hast given commandment to save me'; for thovt art my rock and my fortress.
~ ~ A CARD. ~ " ~. To all who are suffering from the errors and i n
discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a reoipe tha t will-cure you, FKEE OF CHARGE, Thi-gi'eat remedy was discovei'ed by a missionary in • South America-, Send a self-addressed envelope t o the REV. JOSEPH T. INHAK, SMion, I): New
fork City. 25yl,
•. T h e fa l l of a m a n i s a f a c t w h i c h c a n b e
a s c e r t a i n e d b y o b s e r v a t i o n , I t i s t o b e o b
s e r v e d espec ia l ly i n m a n ' s difficulty, i n
m a s t e r i n g w h a t h o . k n o w s t o b e g o o d . -
O a n o n L i d d o n .
At the wisdOhroTihe chlHij '[•:,•-, •;'••'._ For though snows do RD'oniSsdea^-Wr, ' '.• •: n i s heart has only summer there. •, •. - '„.'!-
*y jOsfEpnnns WtLAitrj.' ... C".
A ValentUjel Ah,.can if be , . ; - '!' 'rliat some-'snelias adilress'ea. t o me-• ' .'•'
These lines so:swe.e6>iiud tender J Name or initials is niotset . .• r p o n the page, tmiyet^aj i i jyefc•
I think 1 know tne'i6tiifer,. '
AVnatthouglrtfieaivftfclnffh* ffisgitfeed. And many a-Jittie-trtafedSvised
To ^id^jss fond deception; Si. Yal<i4 i teepWiaeVthekey Tha t sjil&s.'tne; little mystery
The.-nHJaieniof. reception. •
'ViVmay';o6Vlght>;w&niay he svrong Porlacte«fc'6nfiinia{tdii strong, .
Vijs gtye. th.^ t e in tenancy. And let liersnihtlBt.at her win, And her biight.destmy fulfill
In fields'of.necromancy.
And Valentines Wpnld lose their charm If t h e y a* once cpuld'doubt disarm
• E r»ye t the Mai;%as broktea; • And so thfrdcejier t h e disguise, The more deligntfirfthe surprise,
And ' swee te r l s the token. •
^l^fev«^4rs,;;0|fe)ed'", *im Apt) v ' ° : f^pi^«j8^ : M^- 'g 'hut : it' agaiip 'Sicj;
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iBg^?^^iati B&ttr^ioliliflly,.--ft* :#|8:.was-.lHje we& point *fiihe.
tefnge£fy J: :,'.}J / .'/. • - \ -y_ y'sf -.-_
?;'^^f^mit^M:: a iibmettt, farhs.} -was. i»Sfe;Cpte{u8^J»y {^eiabseiffie-oi dinaerSj j ^^a f t t i c lo^ l ; . iiiall^\3be-. said he had fceen out i-day ajtttoight; 7. •. "". ! .
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( i ^o^i i ig t " anpsintod Jfatty mdurnfuls^ dbwi^^ai}ef^re :tfa*ry e b j t a ^ ^ a o«^? *$i$$f & w a s : ' ^ ^ i ^ ^ s r % weak, aild.
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! ^ fOur .spring goods hare-' b ^ u i i ' t o . a t n v e , . a h a an eiajhination;.'will" eon-ItoceT-yotl 'thatlt. 'faithe laargest,'- Besfr Selected indlowestpr ieed.- stock
•'i4; Boots>. S h o e s , and KKiirt>er'. Goods, ; eVer JftoqghttO'Bevas Cos? ,.=-BKAfflStEB:'BE0S,- • sro.tsiiatly'Avemiij. . , -
Bell's One Minute CureforToDthacKiZ^ " JPMSe.twenty-atecentK:.'-.•• "
SaJUSETOlt BITTEES, !Sold b y ' ~T" "" - •- . arorclson & Moore, tdwr i l fe , N. Y.
S. A. BlXBtTRY,
HEAL ESTATE, INSCEAXCE AND GENERAD' BUSINESS AGENCY,
B e a ! Bs&tl.te
. .FOR SAB.E OR EXt'IIANGE.
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.EyttyDeiiaitBicait. in ieurstore fe*BttBUu|u^:.o'MTO^'alIih'e,l»test^^e5aM .Makes , , of QobdaiEhat could: |s&;found;ln;%e.]^rif6i :; A^o! Ave propos'e:#jhake it "- . • ; . ' . - ' ' ^ - . | t e^ tB^tdf : eye iy^e" lh^ i i s&*f ta^g . .^ . d'o this-Spriiig, to
m '•"•'-fUk.fe 6&a^-":it TOP.taievbrit.^ fljat * very
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I represent the following fust-class companies
EtVEnSPOO-L ANIV LOKDON A'ND GLOBE' GERMANIA, LAIs'CASHIliK, '
' D-NtOX ANI> CTTKEjNS, QT^EEN,
IMPERIAL-, CONTINENTAL, EONDUN AXI) LANl'APIlIRE,
GLEN'S FALLS, PHOENIX,
XONDOft ASSl ' IUNCE, AND TRAVELERS L I F S AND AfTIDENT
INSURANCE CoiU^ANY.
- ' RiVI.LRpAO TIC!EETS ,-
Sold to any part of the Weskfm l.'ou.utry-'
STEAMSHIP TICKETS
Sold to anci from Foreign Countries as cheap a s any other-line.
nm S. A,\STXBt%Y, Lnwville, N. Y. Ofaee ra J ournal and •Republican Block.
MOOEB'S
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LOWfVTLLE, LEWIS CO.Tx Y.
5 he subscribers would£ivu notice t o tho people oi tefwis-county, that they h a t e all the appurtenances and machinery U>v the manufacture nf
SAsjr,' BLmrjs, •DOORSV'BRACEET.S, MOULB-• ' • . - . I S « S , ETC., ETC.
And can supply them With anything in their line on terms to compete with any other shop. '
' Builders wifl find tlie mouldin-ss finished in t h e best.-maimer, and a t prices t ha t wail
otyn Tiraat pn/wr 23 TO 50 vsn PENT, OVER-TJIOSE. WORK EP BT hAND.
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SAWING, PLANHSfr', J1ATCHING,
'And a n y ofj'ier' Work irt connection with the bnsi-ne's'rpertBMnedtothemtisteomple'fesittisfaetion.
Our shop is supplied with the heat, class of machinery, ttiiel the' most competent workmen. - '
All kinds of Panel and Clapboard .Sawing, as We,H as Circular and Scrd l l sawmg done on short notice, ' ' ' .
Tumecland Fluted Banisters and X-vewoll Posts • constantly oii hand, or mtldo t o oi'der. •
TWJKIW® m-SSSi ICIKDS EXE( 'UTEIrTN , , ' • ' .- GOOD STYLES. • -' .
It is given lis for om> beautiful divine privilege to have a property in every one we meet, if only we can find how t0 bless him. Going after what men have,we get nothing; after men themselves,a property that is'everlasting.—Bushnell.
A , T ? U A l t ^ T i E b COVGH CIJBE> •
Dr. Marehisi's I tal ian Cough and Cttnsnmptton Balm—snaranteed t o cure o r money refunded.— •Cauglis, Colds.jBoai'seness, BrouehJtis, Astluaa', Incipient Consumption, Throa t and Ltwg tronb-les- No/ cure,- n o p a j ' . JPor sale by-', till Druggists. Price go cents. • . . . ' . I8yl
' The gold'min.es of Scripture are not-in the top soil:' you must open a shaft. - The-precious diamonds of experience are not picked up in the roadway;, their secret places- are far down, Get down into the vitality of the Word of-God, and seek to possess with it- the inward work of. the • S p r i t '•• • ' • • • " ' . . ' .
Doctors, XawyMs,, CaTpefterSf.DrngMjts,.
ru:ofamettd3ti'ons from people in- atTista-tjons-in We,.-ie*Jafyihg to the wonderful
.cures that..Sulphur. Bittess.haye -effected. Send-for testimonials. Bee "another Column.' ' ', • ' . .• v "/ : . •• .-.".I'dwS"' -'
Charity is a first mortgage on t very hu--man being's,(Possession, —Bruyere; •
. SCOTT'|"E3tULSiOEr OF PCTRE. COO I.rVER OTt, WITH HTPOPHOSVHITisS. Possesses the remedial powrer of these
•two yaltriable, specifics in their fullest.-degree. Is prepared in .A palatable fornv easily tolerated by the stomach, and for delicate, sickly ' children. Emaciation, Consumption and all impoverished conditions of the blood is .une-qualleci by any other remedy, ' •i(5w4
The-resurrection is the stiver lining' to" the dark- cloud of'deathja'nd we know the smi is shining beyond,—J.. 'Walton:
The only reliable catarrh remedy on the market to-day is Ely's Cream Biilm. being free from, poisonous drugs and ofEensive odors. It-has cured thousands of acute and chronic cases where all-other remedies have, failed., It quickly "cures cold in the head and
catarrhal heatlache.. Price 50 cents. 45w4
—D: 33.' Terrifl, of Copenhagen, has invented an attachment for a clock, such that when the clock has. completed the 1-a-•bor of^unwihding, a placard will appear upon its face - bearing this inscription, '.'wind me," and .wiU" remain there until it is wound, when it will disappear again to appear when the clock needs winding.. The same attachment also operates a "stop works" to prevent the main spring from breaking. It is. a novelty as well as a useful arrangement.
"When B»T>y was sick, wo gave horCastoila,.
Whcttsha was-a Child, she cried for Castoria,
Whensho bpcatme iEiss, she clung to Oastoria,
tphsn. 8ho had Children, Bhegavafhem Castoria,
Love, hope, fear, faith—these make humanity. These are its. sign arid note and character, —Paracelsus. -", .'...'•
. ADVICE ToaioTKEns—Are yon d is turbedat night and" broken of your f e s t by a sick child Suffering and cryin 'gwithpain of GntHngTeetliJ -If sfo send at once and get abo t t l e of. "airS-Winslow's South; .ingSyriip"forChildi"iuTeething; ' I t s va jue is incalculable. I t will relieve tue-ppor little sufferer, immediately. Dependtipon it ,mbthers: there is?io mistake abou.tit .lt euresDysentery andBiarrhcea, regulates the Stomach-and-Bowels, cure's Wind •Oolic,softenstlieGums,redueeslnfiammation,and giveston&and enei-gyto taie whole s'ystem. "Mrs. Wi.nslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething is pltnisa'nt to the tas te and is the prescription of one of tlte oldest and best -female phvsicians and nurses m the Cnlted States , and is for sale by all drhggiststhrougno«t,tli&workI.Pri.ee'twentyrnve cents a bottle.Be sure and ask f or ".Mts.Wlnslo w ' s SootlmigSyrub/'an'd-tak-eUQ other kind. "" itij'l
The. most cross-graincdarobj; no means, the worst of mankind*...or' the humblest in. station the least.polished in feeling," • \
m^oMffie Styles, ' - • • • - • ' ' • • & • •
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THE ROOT OF THEEV1L; . .. , To thoroughly- cure scrofula it, is-neces
sary £0 strike directly: at - the root. of. the evil. This is exactly what Hood's Saratr. parilladoes, by. acting upon the-Hood, thoroughly cleansing it of all. impurities, and leaving not even a. taint of scrofula.-in,, the vital fluid. Thousands, who.have been cured of scrofula by Hood's Sai'saparilju-, testify to its wonderful blood-purifyiug 'quatities'.' Sold by all'druggists', .. '
Our Lord has writteaiho promise of. the resurrection, not in books alone,'but in.
. every leaf .in spring-tilnei— SlartinLutheiv.
.•'• BE^BVER '. KEenEOT a constipated, condi--:|-tion of.-thje bowels, or serious- results Btife-I lj follow,, such.as piles, impure .bload,.aud many chrome complaints. Burdock Blood
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There, is nothiug:so sweet as a duty,and all the.best pleasures of life, come dtv tho •wa-feo of duties done.-—-Jean.|ngel-o.\Vi ' • •
; As' the greatest pain--cnre,St, Jacobs' Oil is ro'dofflniehded by public .mea "of Jtniericia and other; epunMes.; ' -lion, -• 'BHIa; FlinJ,* Life-Senator of the Dotaiflion,Parliament,.; Qahadu,- found it to act .like. •&, cluttro, '
Mr. Perkins -.laid flown the. newspaper and brisldystiire.dj too fire, as he casually iemarked-:--.. • *%'.'?.;'•.. •
"There-was.a»great tide iast night; thn Mgbest • TCater-^kriowi; here for years.. I supposothtefirll.moon.a,nd the strong east wind woh&ye hadf or thelast week account • f o r i % v . . . • • ; ' . . • • ' .':-•. ' ' - ." '"^ : • • • ' • - . .
''How- high .was it, father?" asked. Charlie,,as.he buttered the fifth-piece .of t o a s t , 7 •'-,••'.••'''•"' • ' '. *
Charlie wa« 14,.and -the other Perkins children looked up'to him as the head of the family*.; ' ...-. , - . ' - ,
, t ! Sixteen ..-feet, '•* "answered" Mr. Perr kins. •: ." ' '. ' .' , .'...
Hatry, who was not. .quite 7, and. who Was always-.trying to find out things for himself,- looked; thoughtfully out of the window. :. The cottage- stood a '..stone's throw..from, the water,,and.- Harry could look .throngh.the' opened ehann,el between . fae islands "out - .to. the wide sei
-wjis tossing . restlessly'., in the dis-
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•; _^.VAia^.t^~a» a s k e d l ' ^ w h c S ' e : does-. ' the-
.tide come,from-j". . . • ,' Mr. Perkins, sipped his tea. before .he
carelessly .replied; -.- . ... - . . ' , ' . T'O ,. 0 l n a lOn-g-way out. at ..sea.1-'
"But where cloes it start from?" still, persisted Harry.-
" I don't think it starts from any par-, ticular place,,j s a i i 3fi-, . Perkins* - " I should say thesurface wiaers mu m all over'the sea."11 . . . . ' . * *
. "But it must start'.Bouiewhere,'' said Harry. .
Mr. Perkins had not studied- up the subjects of tides,, and feeling that his ans-. wers had been rather 'vague, did n'est try to aay anything- more.
.When supper was over, the family went out on. the piazza. which stretched across the front of. the. house* Mr. Perkins lighted a cigar. . .Mrs; Perkins, brought o u t . s o m e p r e t t y w o r s t e d t h i n g s h e w a s
knitting. Charlie walked down. to the beach and began, skipping stones across the water, and Harry sat down on a large rock and watched the tide running -up and down, pa- the beach. The, sun-had gone-down, .and left a .few rosy clouds trailiflg- after him,..the mountains were growing .dim in. the distance,, and" among the islands "of the bay the water lay quiet and dark. I t ' r an up ;the beach as if, it meant to:travel farmland, and then something stopped it and • drew it back with a long wash that sounded as if all. the-Wot stones over which.ititan were slipping back with it. " '" ' ' .
Harry had -often watched this advance and'retreat of the. tide, but it had never"
,seem.ed so curious'to-Mm as-now. •''•'What sends it iipthe.lieach, and why does it go back instead'of going oh?'' were questions he was trying to answer, -The long, low wash of .water-along the line of'.shore sis., -far'as' .Harry could see grew more and more: mysterious-'tq hnn-.a?' it- became-'darkey and' the sights, .begaii to . changs into sounds/ The great sea beyond the island seemed to be sending its .waves in,-and then suddenly stopping them,., and the raurnmr of- th-0 waters, seemed to be the many voiee's of the sea' calling its Waves 'back'again. • '•".• ; '
AtJast Sir.- Perklns: took, ont his wateh and looked at it :by the light of -.bis> .c3gai- . ' ' . ' . ; . . . . " . . ' •
"Why," he ekelaimed, "it's later than I thought;, it's after S.r ' " ' . . ; ' . . . '
Mrs. PerMn's cailcd to'Hp-riy, who very unwillingly left the shore .and went to his room. ' When he 'hadundressed. ancVblOwn out the candle he opened the blinda aed . looked out.'.iTbe rhon'n 'had just ri«eu. and was sendingji silvery light oyer the sea,, and the treeston She-islands stood out dork a i d 010110^58;. ..Up to the window, in the sttllne"ss.'of;'!nigiit,'cnirie .the:..murmur and. • splash.';y|-.the,.rippling tide, o§-.most at its-..tood.»V •}. . -; .. • .
. "Where, does,itstart f'roinr" .said Harry to himself as h o " ^ ^ . ^ ^ . ^ ;
It might have^been two hours—it was probably : mpre- v.wl.i,en- Harry suddenly awoke. The.moc«i-.was shining irito the room, and the cool splash of the sua. on the beach, came-ia jit the window. . . . .'•'Whore does i-t'eqrne from.?"., said Har=-ry tohiniself agai-fc/."' , . •-. ' ;' ".lTren, qvdek: as a flash, the thought
came, to him; to go ahtt see. Why not? The sea was^only a little way off-, tho night w;as'aWost.'as light asday^and at tlte little-dock'Iieiow tho cdkta'ge.Tfrmrlie's. boat "Sallie" was tied... He slipped out of bed and'rahjo ' thc wintlow';' tlie tide was falling,- .an.d:tlij.s woiild, be the 'best time to :gp. out and find where i t . came fyoin. , ' . . ' . . . •,;•• . . ' . ; . " ' ...
In five minutes Hariy .was dressed^ and taking Ins sljo.es i n his. hsti'dSj he .firept
^e-W4S.tiKowh"owr;i";Seat'iiita^ •of • tbe;haaVwMch. ' .^ 'tho bay; • It was'» stilt' n i ^ t tey^lighi: "inlsthaigp'read ovtstrthe sfcjr1:mal;5ng the "^tt^Vffim^dr-&i#^.':;-'!£fte^la^j&'J^tyBft, strajjge4ndi-vague, to HVirfy,- Sjidjth^'5««. was .white-apd.- weir§.-,::TmBfe4":3*S;Hbi;.; look^ at-all as' Siey di^toi.dj-yigidti v w? c
! Vything; was: <jHe er;' aijd ',ghpstlj*v.;.' S^i"& Lsotihd.' darns fKom,. jthf; eot$ges.i jcatterjed; \ along the .shotiS-'aJj lhe.'boat ^ztf^y&ti.ief, -from'fiwn*{ Siot-a} light ;^^;%|Jtoin4;}ia.a5
. wjnrtow•": anfwiero.i the.'wSoJe^orij.fe
dreamhiidi^eov#rtfeati;•-;.>" f^-•-'*',.• When feej^dfe-jCitlsi -0$ fat as it .d id in
this. bay. i tn^^^;gocid:deai of conimo-. tion] ^nd.therSlpa*' svfgi currents hetweea the islah^tr^^os.eJoE themthe ."Sillle* was cati htj ^ ibt4ki^^iy:^rtled-'s;eaw&r^.'
_S.oo.Ujtfio|ii^es5. andVislands, ' lay a&#ind,' growiiig^!c|lmnier»iid;dimpieciyer|r:;mja' ute;';and the sea wa> close iait hand.;' -.The water along the';'b:eacli;^wa«:,white' and-foaming ahd ' i rouad the r;&^y.head-it•' the entrance ;oith#Kay t%'leHfoShed and Toaied-mghtilyl-.:-! -, • ;i-. •!•.." .-• • ..iiarry -=was-not ,a|: all frightened';.b.e loved tha water, and had hot so, mnefcaS;. thought abhat he * njlght- iave; trouble h i getting hoinb, again., • 'The tide wjis"rnk^ nine swiftly..putj-and, jf he followed I t ' lie would surely find .Where i t came. from. On and oifj out into the: strange, lonely ] sea, the "tittle boat dpf ted;•once.'. in a. while the mop'n Av oiild look out fOT a moment betwetin the blonds, "But liidst". pi" the time she was hidden: by tiiem,--. Sometunes the. fpam. on ..the crests of . thg .wiyes would flash in .sudden -/points OR' lines;, of • .fh-e, sometimes a quick gleam would show, itself at,a. distance, and Harty. would l o a der if it were not the fin of some,grea'tfisll-cutting the surface of the sea, .-•''.', •"••
Be- had left the.silvef,watoh -."wl ieh.fiis father had given hrmorihis last-birtnday., hanging oil the head of' Ijia, bed, w S so he could not tell, what tinje ikwasj.. btit hj& noticed after awhile that thg stars/began, to -grow- pale,'*nd the,.heavens-a little-less, dark, A.fresh breeic-had sprung up, and went singing, over the sea; fortunately it was a light wind, and- -did no .harm be^ ybnd making'.HaiTy it little chilly, -The boat drifted wherever th& waters carried it, and they carried it straight Out to sea. !
When the sun rc>se, and the morning mists hactrallfi'd. themselves out_of sight, I&trry. saw^'arfehlwi Idin.ffi^islatidfr'om-^MQh; hs kifi ssilft^.'ife- Esott^tain^ sta^d^tg-Oni-greert..dM'. solemn against, the. sky; far; ahead were the, barren rocks from, which at. night a.liglith'ouse sent its solitary.beam, ovei'thes.ea".' ••:•.' •- .;...• ; " . ' . . : ' . Breajtfast time came,, but np' breakfast, and h.j sign of any,. The sun marches steadily up the steep circle of the sky^and fpilnd it slieh a. hard ...climb- that he .not only got very warm himself, but put everybody else into- a profuse petspiration. On. Harry he fairly pdui-ed his Jieat until the poor little fellow?s head buzzed and ached, and. he began, to wish himself safe at home, tide or no tide, . , .-,. .
Dinnertime came, but ftp dinner; .and finally, after a long hot .afternoon, tea time,-but no tea.- The boat had .floated further and further, but. Harry .;had not fonnd where the t ide ' stai'ted; .from; the f urther he went the wider, the-'sea spread out,, and" there was no sign of a beginning or an:end anywhere. .Harry began to. think he had passed the place wdiere the tide started; certainly, if It got but as far as this, it w.o.Uid lose itself and nev;er get anywhere, " ' • - " • ' ' . "
• The sun,, tired with his- long- days work, w'ent dpWnhotandxed; by andby, one by onej. the .stars began .to.^steat' out' from the places, where ;theyhadr hidden away from." him. . Harry, tired, hungry and. a little frightened had fallen asleep in the botfo'm of the hoatjand was clream-' ing of sitting down to a nice dinner, when the moon came up and ' found him lying there, -far out to- sea, when -he ought t o have been in his bed athome.
tte*?; was w- strange --feelihg: In bisy stpih-a e & ; : : ; i ;• •;.;:' -. • ' ' . - ; *'•'•''?.. -.•:; •'-/;• '•*•'?->
f ^ T K e ^ ^ i t t , wiis|lBd again.: .-; . *0i,:-^6rWt' J*Sf P : i»e called out, in: * .T.eVyipuidviice..'-.'' : . •'-"• '•'" • ^' •• '.•., :',:;. :;.;|n^toiBu^^im-«ame>tunibM the little csibin, ioo^ng ;ywy..;feouayaod ':«teepyve/;j ;:"'•-.; A:.'-] , ; _ .; ,, . '-;:'[. ..'. SA.-A-J:; ^ ^ s t ^ p t i ^ K e . tlbii .tiaer?^';:#ai^ V ®$pkn
iliniitopfc^lie; VfltlieriK; ;th/6.;«ap"taflil';;t&. Hdiar^ : '?6btp'W ^e;'*jthttt v&pe?s:AA'-Az'-:Ay--\-.-;.->• (AA^.-vy-iA- .-..' i ja|rj: t&rew the: ,^pe,\antf - ^ 4 eap|^BS ; i f i$de^e: i5t t |e ;b^at j^^^ :^ ^ e i i h e i j e i d ^ t iijiiJfaindi:;^&^^Tif«rii&-•vigojfprig pu}l;the;hoy Was Pit": the'-scnp'cifrk er arid the•iittlfe'b.pat'.w^ais'^ flbaiing;,!^;; hind.. -' ":, ''-::-A"-y..'AA-.<^A •-. Meanwhile iSte •-Captain;- disappeared, Wjien he carne. .D«CK: jh.e handed "Harry" Some big siieefcoJt w e l l ^ W t e ^ b y a d ; .. "'^Tust stow^:&ftta^ay^;^otlti6id,? , he -said to Harry,: C'-. •'.'. vy^ 'AS-'.••: '-IA. ...
The boy seeded no::aeco]rt|;^-jn^ftatipjBj '-a^id the breAd-BpeedJly d iwp^^eSs ;4 ; :A
^•Ifpw," ypui tuJHu;^ip>an|^In^it, moras?, ing. we'll take, btif fe%^ - i^e t e^ . i i s i ^ ' l ^ . ' j §^"Dl . .%r^^ (^ t ' ( ^ . ' pf sight. ' :: ~A,:';--A. •""'•' "':'. -S>Jv' ''•%-•.-;•;';•:".;• ; .Hairy:was -^reuppajsla^^^.^tp^tne: : caftdn^;.ibJihfc?th.d Mthin i'.ie^i^tflite^:/ he * i a r f*fiasli^ep;"• Wieri ie ; j^f l te l i fe; was after.l^ffi&ijextmpHidh"^
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There"^as; a frcSrr ©r^zeWpWjh"^ and^ the schooner was dashing aibngj'seiidlrig: little showers of sptay:'iight.and left fropt her prow. ' • --• ' -'-.;• .•-.•.".,-'.-^ ••'_,*.
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Capt. Peleg Waters was coming hoine with a goodly load of fresh mackerel;, wind and tide being favorable, he expected to make Rockland sometime the next afternoon,. .-.Capt.' :Peleg was- rathej- .a ..rough looking-old 'fellow,, but ;he had t h e "kindest heart in, the, : -worid.', At tho time • he sailed- into this story, he was taking his turn attire tiller, and was enjoying about equally the beautiful mooiilit night and the short pipe from Which .lie'blew pccAs-ionftl" puffs of tobaccp smoke.
.-"This is...the purtiest-night- we've hed:
this trip;-35 "he.said tp-hitoself,. as he looked. up. at. the-.fulLmdon,; sailing- serenely through the'clouds, tindat the silvery sea, -whispering to itself,, as. if in a-dream.
Just then something ahead caught the captain's eye. . . . . . .
"Wa'aL I declare," he exclaimed aloud, "if there ain't.a boat! What's she.doing 20 miles out to sea?" . ' ' .
In 10 minutes Cap.t: Peleg had. brought the schooner alongside-the little boat, and was "looking down at the small'bay still fast 'asleep. . . . . . . . '.'Wa'ai, I vow," said the'captain, " i f
that ain't the littlest crew and the sleepiest that I ever see afloat," ; . ; ;
Capt. Pele* whistled to himself,, as he always did when puzzled; then he leqiied over, and called out softly: .
"Ahoy, there!"-Harry opened luseyes wide, and jumped
up in a second. Ho was a bright, honest boy, and tho captain knew it tlie minute he laid eyes on him.
"Where you fi,onil11'lie'asked,' "ha gently as" lie coulei, for -a voice-that gets used to bawling in the tteth of all sorts of Wind's^ isn't very soft. . ' "
"Barltarbor," answered Harry, prompt-ly'.. • - , . " . - " '
Capt. Peleg's eyes twinkled. This Was tlie queerest craft he. had ever'fallen "in with, on the sea, ', . , "Where you bound?" he continued.
" I want to find.where the tide comes from, sir, "'was the quick-reply,
Capt. Peleg wliistfed;lb]i.g and loud,
;/^to^i1^y'^B!^.^.'.''!^^-;!i!(^^;v|!^«S this ggoct n;e;ws;Med th:e. JPerkfcsxfattily, with joy,, : 5fhey had M n n ^ f e little' boat gpne,>h.ad-.g.uessied.- wfiat." ha'^ffiappened;:' and' had t^e^aphe3r : in- :^ withont "getting any.news-of the lpst hpyir .Mr. Perkins, ran .jdown.ip the ;. office and:-sentthis.m'essage.ih-repiy:;'.- • ... .".:; r, -. . BA».HiUtBOE3 Aug^SilsMsAFtleg. :.W<sim,'SdcJc< land, jfo./. Heai-tfelt:thanks; Sendisdyandaioat' by steamer tb-mpErpW,'... .... ' -GEO.:EEBKrSSi-''
•' The-nest day the steamex^mV'Mong the dock at Bar Harbor,7 .aii'5 iSarry. iafi off the gang plank- aniong .the first, ahtii was'feissed and hugged and:.JGrIed;py'er'tot-hishearths cpntent. ..:-.: . . ' . ' . : ' .
Charles got into the "^allie'.^and-'Jo.^e.d-' home, "but Harry had; had enough' .of boats for the present^ and preferred to' w a l k . : : • . . ; • ' . ' . . . . ." . • : .
Abqufc a week later, Capti .Waters; was surprised byf the arrival of ".a small and very' nicely tied package. -. He -opened, it'cau| tiotjsly and discovered a very substantial watch, Tvith the graceful regards of Mr, : Geo, PerMns and famiiyi
Harry-hits not yet found but. where.the-tide starts from. . ; -.''
N o B l a c k .
He stood on. the corner of Woodwards avenue and congress'straet and seemed- to look, far, far a-Way. . - .. .-. "Black yer. butes?" queried . a shiner who came across the street. - ,lfo answer, -
"Orter be blacked,'.'/Continued theboy,_ "Feller -may have,on iever so nree dads-j" but if his ..bute's don't shine he donlt ;l6ok Tike.'a.genti"'' -.'.•.' - '
The man "looked a'mile; further away," "I t won't be but five eehts, you know4
and a nickle won't bust your.-bank;ac-^
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^^m^t^f^ t if9t -fe|r ?pw t it .tr'ee^ftdj fMlengjlfa; dp^tf bf i i?^-- Jfi&ir ;.pryjih&jkr.^reiferoiUg^t jfbr#arju, "man^y^a^; iffgniened. almost^ .tb•;•- d> : ^ ^ : : : ^ i ® ^ B ^ s " - ^ ^ ' < $ ^ ^ i ; > i » } « f f l i ^ ^ ^
;;wPuld-.,ehSnge."pwrjways.-^d ^ M c i s e ; ^ ; ?"wi%.:pr M f i j f i^ i ia^f la^V^i^^^i j i f ; • ":i SL • pScfc"; ; } & ;;p^foiT|3y^&e:yi&(W0: "And thefatniiy relitipnsh^gvhiK;;^6"-re-^ stpred;by 'tltlsianpst fptelhle^r^m^n.Kv;':[ ; 'We:5l*.gltfdtK'ethob 'did%oi ;liur|tfee : '
iinah; fpir we Ifctfe-'mbbv'.^efc;W#if&Gy^' ihs^deserved.a.feiysMp^siyandj!^. lawyer;; :"|usi.as mahyTf and^the Iegislatpr|^.P,^hp Inake ydivorc'p; easy:, audbVeSfe.^pV.^ familiest-.' They hpine-:.;is;-;jfttpst' "jsacred.;; -And the. liusWinlt sfioutll.keep. that^acr^d-; ness; MwGiatOjyb^^^ lave,;, stttdled.'
Mndness;;,and a icheerftil fbrheafanCB, ' .''
count. It's Wonderful how- miich' shine yon ean'.gefefor a'-little money,'; What 'do', lybut. emphaficallyT ^Gpi^ralv.Bueii. br-you say?" -"- The man's eyes seemed to be" follpwirig' a furniture-wagon as it rolled* down the street,, but he was silent.
''©pn't want to press the. matter, you know,, but if you could' give me an anV swer inside of an hour I'd be very much, obii'd'gedi ' I* like -to; see a nian thijjlt deeply before' deciding "ah -iniportaht mat--ter.^:. : . . . ' . y y . ' . ; : ; -<:'."'. •<: • '."•',
Theman came kaek .to this world-long enough, to.spitover.hfe shoulder and move aside: for a man with a ladder,ahd then he took flight again.'' \ . ' . '•• • ' • '-
"Perhaps yoti'd like to have nie meet you here at this hour to-inprroW?" suggest-, gd the; boy. '-'It would be no. trouble at all^ I assure you, .as I .expijet to be aroiind every' d'ay'in the week for some yedrs to come.. What's ypiir idea?" . . " " ' . - The man placed his hand, on, the lamp
post.and looked fixedly at the. third-stbry windows opposite." -. : . . . - • • • . -
"Oh, wellj" observed the boy, c'We won't quarrel over a. trifle. "SToti go your way ahaTil go' mine. If you- can stand'it?
to goaronud town- withsuchboots- I'.ean .stahd.it to have you.' No-hard' feelings, •' however, you luiow? We .are simply .estranged from this hotir; just estranged'. We pass by, but we don't speak. Tra-
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.Ahd as he went down the avenue: to' mingle. Willi the madding ci^wd,. the
' stranger walked up it, as if searching for ' some quiet hook where. be- Could 'bit and
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- OXofiS e«casipa, ;iieay Cave'Spring Jse" CfeneraLiBiieiip Orderedythe-'^tten:.k%)t akay froni;a.'fihe;springr fet thbygBard; was ypvep-run b"y>hirs^r nlehj'^nd Buell rpde -t ifehihls stein,;yofHciffil dignity itp;- tke;; spring tp-.staM'guard' hmiselfta'';-^fe"w.pre at the time a. little- straw hat alid \)xjs fa- , tigue ...uhifprnL-, - A' "larger ? energ6iic -'sixr footer- came up irery th^sty-and Smpisfieht; to"fill;his; Pahteeny.He-rtibbLfed agii'ss'tr' BueH • as hepassed-'and;- stepped'"with; ;0ne' foot in the water to fill.his- ciip.'. Buell •said-qnietly btit.decidedly;. "Take .yPiir foot' Piit;-; siiv"--; Sfilh-Blpppihg,;; the'-sife
;footer ,lp.pk;.ed". "up.- sand jjaich. "^pitygo 'to: .Gi^enl'and's^iey-nipuniiaiiis. '.:.P3.on'Cwant any quartermaster's'.- plerk .brderingvine around.''. Fpr an instant the icommaiider.. of the Ariiiy of the-Ohio-was 'stuimea.hy fhe'unexpectedj iep^.;.Thenhe;said quiets
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ders:yp.uto,ta'keypuri potyiput-^afrfi'that .^-W-iter.'?.'".'Theimtin -gave- the "general-.a, glance of - uhmi?takabie. aumiration and Said q-uicklv: *T1I do It sir: If General^. -.*. Buell, wouldcbrderyme ^ •jump.head-frst;: PS§sbnge6 ;cah;:drop .of ^e-train^ff pttm
• into a cafinoii'.J. ^oHld 3,0 it, Out conies the foot: Why. didn't jpii say so before.?'. This.reply}bothered -the.-,General*.gpp^-deal, Bnt. he said hothing^^EQhicagp tnter.-Ocea'n; ".' ; -:"'."..-'---. '.-'. •" :'- .'•'
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W.. W; Reed, druggist,of: Wincheste^•, Ind,, writes: ."One of my'customers, Mrs.. Louisa Pike, Bartonia, Rand,olp.h," Co-., Ind;, was-a. long "sallerer with' Consuhip-' fion," and was-given up tp'die -by her physicians. Sheheardof JDr. Ring's New Discovery for Consumptibn, and began buying i t of me, ' In, "six .month's time she walked to this city,a distance of'six'niiles ami ia now so much Improved she has g^uit using it.' She feels she bwes her'l-if eto i t ." Fi-ee Trial Bottles at Mpi-rison &MoOr,e's Bimg Store.
-Business was'virtually at;a staiidstiir.in yuilman, IB., yesterday, but good brdier-Wasmaintained'..; : ' ' . . . ' ". '.'.,' .'."." . ;
: Most o f the .iron ore.: miners- '.-between Beading, .Pa., and Allentpwn :haye,adK. vanced. wages io to 18.per cent,-
•••. The-trpuble at, the Reading and "Mans-: M<1 cpal mines-hear Pittsburg^ has :be.en; settled, 1,400 men returnij»g-,tp.. work.
The ' metal"manitfaeturers" of ' Chicagb have -.resolved to shut" down for SO':.days except in eases where. Smpioyes'will"work.
• lOhbutsfor 10hours;'pay..' -• ;.••'•"-.- V •'-Two hundred and fjffty men. employed
ih'the ear shops 6f the Chicago;"S^est.rJi' -vlsipa railway ..company struck: yesterday, hobh'f(Jr ah.eight.hour day andyicT percent advance" in wages. One hundred ahd'fwenty-five'nien.in the employ of the ; .Xmericah bridge works "also sttijekfor ah 'eighthou*'day,. : -J '=, Ay.'; •".'..' •?.;A-,
• Arpartly-s^c.cessjful offort to resume ops erations w,asj made 'yesterday-in'all^tJie freight depots' south of "Hauisonystr^et,, Chicago'. "Few nien'could he'.bbtaihe^ io" •fill the strikers' piaees.". -Seyeniy-five men; took the places, .of strlkei-sat the . freight depot of tbe Wisconsin division b f t h e ijprfchwestern, when the .20. Receiving'" clerks walked out. Wifhrhie^erieiieed: tneu work 'progressed slpwlyy The 3ei-pots were guarded by pojicSand ydepiiiy: sheriffs, " ' ' ' ''""' •""; :'1-v: A: '."•;-
passengen. '*£? doctor wl said he i rnaaordiad ghoet ^eeB|pn^"%l».^ . : . ; feswdhe'dUkb tose^aa or3er«; ; : . to^.r^^ 'f iai i i , ; , . .... ..,...,^.^. ::pryke?a;=Rto it into the isft^f ^ S ? ^ l ;s#e,, Jfir, r m a railroad « H ^ y ; : i & ; ^ ' ^ ^ ewe tb-run ona road thi^ hirit 'iif3 makes, no cwniiecfions, runi iu>whwe, andyy ^ - ^ ^ R j H f i ^ ^ ^ ; ' ; - H i ; ' i S | f ; < i - i | i ' -t^hti.ljnti.'.V'^i -derstattarlfc;'':;.
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y PP<^ular; ; |p^0 :a^4 *&£ "an-bld/tpsui, /^^n&^ti^^n^i^ktfX^ Sjt-thia'country;,; Goodroad-bed:ju^enf^fl fortable car& W^Umaiu^ed rotd, top;--. direietpri d o n t mterfere with diviaion i fe y perintendents and tarain- ordem Boady TOighi^r |)ppular, : but it's pretty iadepeB-dehf; tppy; --"ESaf didn't one of "tiwdi^i- , sien superintendents down e^at disooa-tinue one of the oldest statipria on t ^ fane twobcJhisBe^yBMSago? But i t ' i a jn ighty pleasant' jrpid vtp t r a ^ l soij-^alwigra Mfc .-sbc^'a;pieii^sait class of passengera.":- ';:. '" ^ ^ d j b u ? % t h ^ ; ^ f t ^ a « ^ J a a ^
Wowyoifite shbulau^P h0«aid;w&^^ «phie*iitlinsiasBi:' ^ ^ c e r o a d , : eSf'S%at: time- ani:plehtjf.-.pf passengers. Engines oafiy a power•% gfejn^^<I d«»i*i you. fto-.C "get | t ; -s te^s |^ageah0W| * hundred apd enpngh-*il"the;-time.; jt.i?elyTX^;;^w^,eB'" the : cpndUcitpje.shpiats. ^ aB'abos*3i' ^ou can i e a r him at the.next station. jEy-^.trsia- :
light.sMhesiiJ^fcaheadlig^ Stop over--.. jmecteategryeirron. all through tickets,L
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"dajSj andhop;:-<>n.'the"ffleict-"ceyCTal tlRn.".. thiit; cottesvthtinfieriflgv'a^oiigl.'; <3ppdv,y •• w^oiesMuleU;ic0mpltm • ai^'t a rpad-lnthe ePhhijywherbvthb- p^*- -senders: feel.mbre at-home:- No passes; • eye^:.'t^senger ^ y a : ^ I l :his .tfclkete^ Wesieyan^^ hoiise air-brikoi cai; ,ali .trains^, ttw;; pr^Uy .s^e. rbaidj.'Wit:%-ffidiSt.iide pyPr it yesteMay»!'T •''.'• > •-.-. : "'SPefhaps yoii: Med;, the :Bapfisti" . -j'"' guessedbiipehipre;- y'AA'AA}_ , . ••"'.-'.; '. vj&tf$a,f!^ ;said:%be ibTakenniBi '''sKe's^a.". dajsy,. Ish't: %he?4 ISver'rioaidi beautiful niiirves; swpej*? arpun.j -anyiMng to keep . ' close to the:^"frver^btttifis ^ ts teel rail and rpcfe balias),. Mnglefaraek a]l:"|he;w»y;*raiia'; y" apt a side -track from' the, round, house to'-. ••• :&e:tei'"minvis.y ^ ^ ' ^ . l i ^ y p f r i n M ^ to "•'•-" ruhit thpugb^doiSbte^n^ : tipn^nd- there' isn^t an-engine ia the shop* -tiiaican pultappuM-OE run a mile wWi -y less; than two gua^ges. ?Buiit runs^rb^gu: . ftloYeiy cpiitt^try;^p^rlyier^adsaliira'ira, :^ :dp;;.dver:o^ other,;and ifs.Bteady climb up tlie grade ...-;! alLthejpay iui;;ifrfe">run: eiids;, vb«*e the y :--fbutftainshead.blf tlie.ifiyer: Ijegin*. ^ .'5rfg,:yi''-'
', sir: | ' lltalce ; thaxivef fejui -eYbrystiindjfer" • 'A £ lovely: trip; .sut*:cpinectipn'sand a good . . ' !
time; fed-"ia.prairf6-;d««tyblbwiagin;«i . the windows,^..-And^^yeStewayi.-vwa,'^ii^.^ cohductpif.-'^iHffie:^'around;-^or\%p .tii^eJj^'
fwitd S. 'little hisket pohei, ' I d idnt iiic* hihitoypassine^^ btifctpaic}ymyiaJ»;jB|§B;| :l,'H-ln .TTi*-n' J&}i /sbn^c;-f A1« « « ^ M u i d B , ^ u , ' d ^ little map>-S5 .cents ipr an hburfB iSiai .aiittIe;:CQhcert-Dy:'the passoqgan *" hi, t teif ^bBt%i^Mia^(Mi-ta^s "road WAen-yott jfaat-^', : ' , ,y "; -"-i : But just here the knur Xfiuttle enigfije auBKoiiiEei . « « ^ B ^ I mafit hurried to the * " ' yite
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