The Oglethorpe echo. (Crawford, Ga.) 1874-current, July 05, 1878, Image 1

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HE OGLETHORPE ECHa Subscription »«ta*t OmTmr .... IM ......... J» TWmt Cmk in AHmm, Motto* gtvwn «Mfe to sot A»T «te«in M&dQ* th* «rt» *• I liiSUUCTIOX *2* PKIOES Monuments and Tombstones ! A- it Vje work Mil! u‘isot*io«d to the big heat state of perfeeticii* Cali end get my prices, and be •wrrtme-f > OM are^dseiieg wita » felt and square roan. Designs and prices at mj farcl. Spedaiena * A. R. ROBERTSON, * Sculptor and Monumental Builder, 'i : *•' '" r \ - ■. %- j - 7 ‘g*’ ' 0 9 H»firrt wHs JH*rh«e ferd o« ttw twuw of Thoroas and ote , tbeuw. »o. BEAJD THIH ! _NO HU M BITc; ! OATES BROS r 244 Broad Street, Augusta, W 5 PIANOS and ORGANS PHItJEs wilt be ao d tb^ui pratWldtei take off that wbtrh Is PURPOSELY PUT ON, which onlj dwati«^AvHretvrc»iT?r Hi >intfjaro.«nu wmrr»nt«tl for five yeiratbat ilk* they reoonimend. If iwm want PIISOH fob fiiitHbvy e*n lutuukU tlftm, bat would not t« rwooturoaud tht-m, «vrn to an eut-ray. IW1 » ,,E, ''” ,EU 111 T - ******** ~T wbo w DBBCt OATES H ROTHE H_ B44 Broad Street, Au*ruatn, Gtn. UNPRECEDENTED ARE NOW BEINO OfTEBED At the Mammoth Dry Gocia Emporium of MOSES IVLYERiS — On College Avenue, Athene, Ga. ,n.,.,.cTtnVTKiMOtom, u*», from* p,pw«» i“wM ire ao,w awwsoi ar«s*ood,-»ai*aa tn 100 Dozen Men’s Felt Rats, at One Dollar Each. I HAVE ALSO-A OREAT MANY —---:-—r : Cheap Goods Bought M Assignee & Auction Sales, TfK'UT w!JJ, .4RI.L MY frH MlgUtt s Q X -mUiL LO*£o A Ft" s,ock of D, y Coods and Millinery UiijuIuL InUliUblCfltO in , UuUJuU Ur fiLL fiinilui „ ,,aperh««oct of R, BaibrSawws. ngg-Jffrtde clothing, Kwe Ooo,« of ui Muto-Hotioni, mages, •I,a othrr ^SS^SSiS^SSS^^ Trimminiw, wait, Trimmmgn «od grimns*, ya2aW“* s«ri«. lire, “i" 1 ”* loweu m«««toyw reami ■* la Hortresw er WM. OMitf*. TO atv MANY OtreTOMZlRS PRECKOF.NT& ’&JSf&SS^ot^&^Z^Sa^ . . ______ barBaiks •* in i ra®bn flk>. wb« Athtnw, drjn'tQffghTttc rail «t my JUmrooth store on coLLBQE AVESUE. hoirww*tojbowgooto. MO8E8I M\ fJltH. — SAMUEL LUMPKIN, Counselor at Law, I.mXtNGTOX. GA. UrscttfiM rtjfulkfhr In the Count!** vi Madison, Elbert, Hart, T*U*ferro, WUk«*. Oglethorpe end Clarke; and elaewbere by special contract. Buggfy & Wagon MANTTPAOTORV. T 1 WOULD citizens reepectfully of Ogle- to form the tVarp. iS3 lurroiiuatn* country that 1 have recently added to iny Blacksmith SHop a First-Class load Simp, BreaSded over by oue of the l>e*t Workmen In Georgia, t have also aecured the aervice* of a hret • das* Trimmer and Plnleher. Mr. Ja mem T. Lloyd, t!»e best painter aoot'b of Baltimore, ia eleo in tny employ. I will make to order any kind of YeWcft desired, prices aa low aa the same Chuw of work can be had anywhere in the United State*. Black aruith and Repair Work a specialty, iie an re aud give me a trial. Ali work warranted. \W O. TtJCKBR, CRAWFORD. DR.W. S. MOORE. A1 |_T AVISO Crawford, located tender* pern.anently hi* Profewrfonal in . the Town serrice*, of in b all * lta branchi*, to it* ciUseos and the aurround io« coimnnuity. '. He hopes, from iiauft axperienca add doae atteutio: hie prefeetdon, to merit a ■bare »I patronage. GENERAL TICKET AGENCY. Railroad Tickets For Sale by ail Noutee to all Principal Point* in the UNITED STATES. ation tWBujr from your Ticket* in Atheua and getall inform¬ CAPT. W M, WILLIAMS, -lit Southern Kxpree* Co.. Athf-u#, Ga. Dental Notice. T HAVE associated with ro- in the practice of 1 Dentistry at Crawford, Dr. Wl. C. LITTLE, a graduate of the Philad Jelphla Dnnul College, a young man of rare rntoiia nical talent. line of u* will remain at the office all the time. W> will keep a.good team, and anyone who i* nual.ie tt> visit our office, and deeiryff us to work for him. in Oglethorper wuh r adjacent CoiiQ{y» f aad will comronni cate og at- Crawford, we will visit th> xn at tfieir homes. We propoee to do good work at njaaonahle j r.r*s. »nii tnut th,t desire faithful Vor by *ii who ( *ud ekillfnl work. Teeth extracted- without pain if uerfifed. M. H. THOMAS. CSAwroHP. March 12 th, 1873. NOTICE. THE A uotwithgthnding undersigned give* he is not ice that in the practice 0 f engaged e DENTISTRY, “ a ° ktea * wA. a. Jewnlre Jewelry Establishment e a ,. k „ . . "*• ^ 0 “ : ¥ ®. QHHD EL. GLETHORPE ECHO. By T. L. GANTT. Large Sale of was ShOeS IN ONE WEEK ! HHWoMnin i-ow-ycAB rata nawtar «a W H |aP« Ittew PAIR tADiEr HAND.TUBN pi so* new* rOBTTies. 130 BAIR LSDigsriNE KID Bosk bub FEDS, VC pmna • On Monday Morning Will open about 300 Paint Men's SI i l shoes OUVUO, . nmrres rereresm.il. r-.,ua,te!,,».i« Baltimore .VeirarJe aud JTetr larft. ni .apply me srrat ,. dBtosre ... tor about t«a ”“».» nABGAII S. pAfur l^eter Kfkpnfin iveenan, Mmf [sea. RontTAl n-nual Hntol nuiei, fSugda.a,faa, AlMOSfaiffa L E BALL & CO., - Manufacturers and Dealers iu nciAvsn DOORS, ’ SASHES, n i rirmn ’ Blindff, Scroll Sawing » iKp tuAAM WOOD WIIBUIUA TURNING. ' - „ . , , . market. vFr. ma\-f a HpFcsatty of PAINTS, OILS, Bnllaorat’ Harclwaro, • fit.ASM, COLOR*, Etc. I. H. HALL & CO.. Winrtestow, S. r. WHITSON 0. JOHNSON, AitfiFSfi? iu.____ 31tt ..a COBffifir 21 „1 Ml flaUHiOJ UUU DUUUahlUl at LKXISGTOS, GA. Ota-ii., Wit; sreroc StoUare. to Witte, coramw „f iu%r». Oa^orp. s% Bibtn, to. m i . TomsEY at law ’ • L«x<n«t«n, Georgia. I piotoisir WilStMlWl MMEtSed to. uw! a 3, on M THE ONLY PAPER IN ONE OP THE LARGEST, MOST 1NTBIJUKS|S»T AMD WEALTHIEST COUNTIES IN GEORGIA The “Rank and File.” O, bio. for tb« Boro a trntspet. Lot him lift op hishsad in the mom A glory of clone, ia battle, It!« well fo. the world bo WMh&n___ -oma w si^SSa5u**»»«, And ran to the world's proud smile; Bat wfaftt h*d become of the H«ro, Except for the “ rank aud file ?” O, grand is the Earth in her progre ss, In her genius and art and affairs; The glory of glories is progress, Let the great find a joy in their cares. Let the kings and the astute and ffUtc ee aca Look round theta and proudly smile; Bat whet would become of the nation, Exeepfc for the *' rank and file r' And when the brief days of this planet Are ended and ■M M And-the liord sh*il i rim>*a£lUb9«M * Kw Uw flwo >b*B waMoMb a> treMfSl Pot tb. gK*t no welocnbg amil.; i Before the good Lord ia Bis glory We are nil the o r .:.! an d ig. oo. . PiLAt'E OF THE A Tlew a»d Oowrlpilon of Tfcla Impawlo* BKfldinw at tbe Parte KtposliUa. j Through the courtesy of Dcnwrett’t $ May ocint we are < nable.t to furnish a j thi« magiufioeut structure is given by « . Jf; m cirutllar iu form, and it feM tWO stages ot _# c -______ overea i .-..i »rea.iea -j cauefTTB , fLi on . * h^br , and re tie* iiigbast hill iu Paris, this gives their summits a very great elevation. They barn aud cleftrie the lights north daring will the have Eapom tion, star to lo«)k veiley to its laurels within all that part of the i^«3SB5fBfa“^ of .the Seine. Niagara may ■flne. The water raised from the Seine I Halls flint into a great basin at the foot of the building, and on the summit of the hill. Thence it tumble, down the slope, aflmtin one bound of twenty feet, jbmlt OB fite model of the cascade **8C | Jf7jL®V™T, °r""7'o' "j T”,’, 1 *JvfJ*. 1164 fee*, a circumference of about 500, : «ret “12,1 ^i 1 :Zrty SOUS. The ffltjntf semkirculw galleries l.reneh "» f s slope down to the river from the Uummitof out and planted, the lull, and are are beantifully^'W ornamented , further with buildings illustrative of the 7“ The «*. wait, ent them into tour great parts, two lymg on • thg mnybaak, right and two left above.. the to the of 1 fountain. In one of the former dZj% pArts “• theontlytog TusiijilSad^, huiiaiugs of Persia, Bffodca^ Mortoou { In Japan ;toother section of the pardon on the^nver-bank are and the the departments ada&dati*- of cml of etigmeering, fonwte mid meteorology. Mob AZf .waters, Here also is the building of Algeria In the remaining sections of the groands to the right and left of the cascades are sswdSAKSYiaa colossal rooki tion. It It iabiiilton ia built on acolossalscaleinrock a scale in 1 ™l%™!ZVT b.Ul of Htalactib>H, t s two having entrances the tea t-o a crjs tal tanks for the itek at the sides, snd this hall in its turn communicate with two galleries similarity fitted ap. Tue The . ..... aquarium in subterranean, and has arvjgiyrjaga a mt R^-Torkr roo^. The ap a ])een eoveTcd by a bro*! level yuuluct some three times the width of the ongi ual bridge. Along constructed, this bridge that railway lines have been so vim tore are conveyed from the Champ de Mars to the summit of the Troeadero by the horse-care. »^r=i P let farncr place re persistent similar dure; business a position himself iu a and s«e if lie would not do the same. Suppose he raised one thousand bushels of wheat, nod his neighbor should come aaJ buy a hnshel, and the price waa a anjad ma tter of only tw. i->liar« or less, and the neightxi-T saya, ■* I will hand you tbe nmount in a few days. Ah the fmk „ m UDt wazit to imewai .• ** »««”<•. to rev. Ml tight, and the m*n 'teaveswith the wheat. Another comes in the same way until the whole one thousand bnshelsol wheat ate trusted out to one t!. it sand different jiersons, and not one ot the pnrehasere concerns himself about it, for it is a small amonnt that he would owes the helphim farmer, and of course does that not any. He hot realize that the farmer has fritted a w a y ali - hi s l ar g e ■ e rep ot whea t ; and fBaJ its value is due him in a thousand little driblets, and that he is seriously embarrasseil in his business becareabis ' 1 * M<>I “ Tea?J *? 8aBI,ratt .f’ att ‘7'??' 5 ali would pay him promptly, which be they ' could do as well re not, it would a ”? oant *° the farmer, and suable him to carry on his bnaicesa without .difficulty. The above remnant c.. u .«te,.. to hit servant and raid:’ “How?” “ Poached, sir,” was the immediate an ewer. This story hwinst been thrown into the shade in Italy. VFhen Pompeii was dcstn-ved by an eruption of Mount Vesnvius, A. D. 79, a theatrical repre Mentation, a* everybody knows, was goiegon in the Amphitheater. A cer tain Langini aTheater having tie got rS» permission to | “P^n on : ol the eient c.ty announced the opening night . in the foUnwin* •dvertisement: “ After reSREfthebto* a lapse of more than eighteen ‘La of Figlia ttosdty del 1 will be reopened solicit with iafthefaviirhcstowedfesimypredeeeeaor, Beggimento." I a * Marcus-Qnlato. iMirtini mid beg to ^areure eSjrt.tSi tt^yuiblic tijrtli tlterare that I shall gnalities make be every dis i J played during hi* management." LEXINGTON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JULY 5 , 1878 . issrs yj£ jBKl mam im » ggH ,- f :s U - ii ■ .--y vi-r : ■ * «S J * . V ssifeesisMWr- - - Tl -i ■ ' I# ■- . o H0P - • I >^s-« •* ' . .7 it ^." , f mm ■I ' * :i six;.. N •} . ■ m ' p- r P' ~'~ V? i | s - tf y O. - •J8] s .............. . — ■ ..._ PARIS - EXPOSITION _ BUILDINGS, 1878. ____ ’ P4LACI Of _ TOt noCAohm-BKBTSat . or TBt OOt. ' ____ _ 1811PR0PHE0T - “^T«, are such an enthoaiaai on that their private parlor and adiuste,! her and And you have made a grieTu. ^Uv-thon^I^mt, -»- ™, J ~ , ‘ nl ” , , r!'^2iS?' R1 ' s SShS.7«S5rai^HIrtiiSSfSJSS _ ^, n - t i^iieve it's conaiatent . ?!! , ■ »rti have imfmwT to r ”a “ ii,',,| J M ^ b g” weU physical as as Blanche ?T,nt toiXmv °° conSHs U 18 defletont to • <h sri «dd' ..i tbam oomWned,” “Physical impenons beanty. a*r is^the ." I?ut°we outgrowth and ftec.l «>f moral ^Xua^on rrmnu?e shall codmI Itave C to dir»p S Here 8 tlm himself ” Vev They heard heard a a trea.1 tread on on the the stars, stars, then then 41,0 d«)r swung open and Redmond Clarke entered. A carelese, free-and-easy Dndcniably exterior, a hauds'™ 0 onea,lmired t~ ,_. ^blonde . very brown hair. ‘‘g*’".‘him^’irith^ ;b»ir. yd ,nmhe.. hack to himvy heir frem abroad white forehead. sndw^imu^tvto !,'toet J ^-e“ ^ar 1 tbm i( B^mond tt v windinff Sarke some bnaht noticed .a. oontoai tedween the gkrwW 8 “““ , m .iKergnowv **? a, | fintrers Jo * , „ ith # ven . fbriteW«^?dtogtt& n , tt ^ , v a seer toTO toon Mh . ^ re the miles Oocaasett from it, House, in all and directions a space.of m two eluded, ia to sink, red instead of the in habited village, the morning sun ia to rise over a broad erpahse doomed of water, which has covered the inhabit ante.* “ Pshaw t” said Louise, impatiently, eolee “We were nnforton&to in our Redmond,- ^ * «p«t to runticate, Louise ’ pursued closely, watching do “Wecaiue without seeming being to bored so. fashion here to escape w? swallowed by able society ' If ate np by the miretnre flood nforesi.i l, society will be rid of us, which wonld be a loss on lioth sides." “Perhaps wo had better pack our trunks and leave on the strength of this threatened danger,” said Louise, with q t flatiBWBB: ..s u pp,ise we makea short visit to Aahdale anda and retiirn-if dangerous the period place still hre Bt when the pass«l,"langhedBlsnebe. ‘-Tbere’s the dinner bell." and the conversation Tb trip descended ende.1 somewhat the quiet, abruptly! cool e to t taWe bnir)g-room, f. ami totdk their at , ei^ this one no"stands, and engage,! to«d i i.first »n<l lodging for made a fortnight. his morning he with a face white with horror, and in .formed the Imnilonl tnat iv could stay aa he first intended. He that during the night it lm,i been j folded to him that a horrid murder , been perpetrates! within the walls of bniluing all » short the end time i.-eu past, afterwards and that, a curse, Farther, here should t.’J-*b--ml.l-te>ere die ia infancy.. Hydoa&P_ anew h,i of the one then standing, in fifty and in «xty years the faoteland the town abonld he eagnlfol, aa a er lenthesnng middTeaged put of ft* curse.' The lady looked impressed. All this happened whfie •• we are." - ; j......... „ -£fft%rax on “Yes, the uttered,' uttered,' spot-Where the Oooassett aBd ami the House dire wait , now aniionsiy gss prophecy stands was was we we now now for ^.Xrthr^^oeiutheir the final consummation.” “ Have they made allowance in their reckoning quired far youth leap who year sat ?’’ flippantly the in¬ serious gentleman. a opposite " You should not jest under said the tfceshadow of «f a » great great calamity, calamity, said the first flret im¬ mi pressively, hover severely regarding throngh the his yonthfnl glasses; untie- thru. iothe lady—" the traveler waa observed ........ ^ra^^ked EZZ&SZTSLISSSSl Sussionat the dumer-tsble. i She eopld not make out thia man. She believjd^^ttat remetime. she half dee pised him. “ I believe I sludl take the stage for af^rti.vm, looking athis wateh. '‘ Have a litde business there to which I wish to attend." LdOiM huge dark flkahed a quick glance from her nyes. “WlifitT going to leave ns to take care ..of oowalyea said Blaneha “We want yon Wr to help F buoy iw up when tin* water “Oil shall return to«uight. From I have interesting no idmi. of btong adventure,” absent he such replied, an ■•That is, if I ern, poaitively sei the geutleman Good-afternoimTiadies,” I am seeHag just five min ntos. and he bowed iumself out of the non grace folly. There! Iam pot surprised this at action on the part of Re<lm.ond Claiie^: said Louisei “He will not dome back here to-night. I re* as I here said he ° “’Why! Lsrnisej thia move of his has notlitog to do with the enperstitmns tale """'nieheve'HhM.'' The secret deeire anger Whoever ut an* suspicion of these ot Ihe M opposite, d " knew ona u cte y e , btonde-ranehutoed oftrneeourage," and men shelookedanythiug ti*to had ai^wrk but a feeble character herself re elie paced indignantly the floor rapidly, W the her eyes flash mg SB—— ■“ “ intensity ot a^a'fssasass; ton Ttelmont rered my life at the risk of his own. He ™s none of your heroic lucking men.” “You will find that Redmond Clarke j a no t a second Hamilton Belmont. If I could know from for a danger, certainty threatened that he ran away real, I should any again show him or to never touch feel even humiliated my finger that such tipi. I hIjouM h d so a man ft ever dared to ask for my love, ” bretily,” "Don't said judge her friend, too harshly-too gently. Yon W^that Beilmond Clarke* a a<f Louise Rand were fitted to make each other happy could the latter have the mists of dohbt cleared from her wilful eyes. Clarke had really intended to return j to the Oooassett House aa he promised, I lmt the gentleman whom he Bought beiore waa absent, and the last stage left hie ! return. Ashdale wre a primitive, mrembdious , [ town. Its only connection with the great S world was the regular stage. Ito ! cud valleys had never yet echoed with I the shrill whistle of the locomotive. I He preed ck .backward and forward on piazza the quiet littlo where s5w^^jti*ncrsakS he waa to paw the night, ! , she whom he ^lov^l-he would not to imsonveBtenns himaetf to gwn ; P ro Bal. A man with l” 88 haughtiness would have acted “•“•.*• He retired early and was soonm deep slnmber. TFdidaBrpWte dream i ing. A feverish, restless ed in and out of his brain. He ; Louise snspenued over 4wa j clinging to something that everymoment T h e n reTP r, scene shifted, and he saw as plainly where it were left reality enveloped the bnilding (tone, had her m : amid the erica of franticmen and ' Louise in her white night robe at . dow where the flames were Kith atoning round her, rreching ’jut to wild abrieka far fcrift. , S* sfsasKVt^^ft with tion sprana; ^be^w^SiXfe sprang vas the out out starting agony ting of of of the the from from toe bed bed scene. ev every aud aud threw threw pore. I’erepira- np up He a a window window. The night was sweet and fair aa whea be retired, with the added glory of est which the brightness. the full JS^SS»SM stars moon, Over were in the the paling fur toiler their landscape light mod¬ of were of flung tall lengthening, shmbbery Bleeping shad¬ ows ow* like of talltreee.enrnbbeiy, trees, aud lepottages ' " in their inolosare. ■ The Me scene aottae _ calmed, sobered him, but did ohd^Twrehisd^ not dissolve the hurried .tt impression oMsnger. He tried to smile Washisdream and put it a warning? the awar as Viroo<.lviUe. He oouldwalk that distance, KS2?S."7iiSitoS 5 gra 3 , «5i What if he should find his dream real med? He was a good walker mid the distance between him and Voodville rapidly lessened. As he drew near he *<r mcWdte ture bsek. He osme sud denlv lovefy upon the village, lying serene The and Oo under the moonlight cawett House, to whioh hia gaze was directed loomed np largo and tall among the quiet oottagea around, protecting ami ^mestatety elnw tWewthmr .iadowa over its white walls. Ah! what is that ? The horror of the is ^siri^baWtefromfts repeated? a, broad, angry shsMoffl windows of the east side of the building. It isnok far from the room occupied by the Uo Merciful girls. heaven! .■ burst . from . • ■ his Bp. “ The fire must _ have made tern ble headway inside !" He; rushed up the stops and rang the bell violently, whde his voice soitoded on the stillness with the most horribly omtoons words «"? «» -*>“■ The house was aroused to a moment Partly dressed persims of both sores which which were were ftSS fllled with suffocating suffocating smoke. The fire had the upper hand. There waa little time to save aught bat predotw precious livea. lives. Redmond, Redmond, with with who who his latch latch had had key, key, at at once once rushed rushed opened opned the the door door his np up stairs stairs to to the the room room which which his his friends friends <*': oc, guided,: eujiied, but bnt ^flames, a was TO horrified Borrifled “Good ‘Good Ao^flnd to God, God,” find tee the he eassage -----— in -- —— he goaned “how sholi I rescue .them 7" £jsAayK.*«A ST'sSaSsS-tSsf ^womra went ha Ply 3 i-crv glSl, A^ jaws of death ' tall tree rose - item I™j and grand niter <£tt the window de^v Bed ’ the on nrres ar.l “ ascended telltot^ereined it ouicklv How be could i t iSe window! a projeettng and Kw.ncb ”SS in^the threw op «W^t^Irat wn> hShiuft clever fTne^rdrea^a to SatsrriWe of amusement of r^e room was full of btoS. thick smoke that ; £^3™, his tiiat n. ^in^alew gWs £nmente»ire to a steep He Tught fl^ waald be sn^Kug eternal. lie*,* ftSi the Me ana her . SSSrawtedde^ret,^andpSced in «ne arm rritb toeothre he the unconscious form in the hands out- 8tr ^,bed below The lurid light showed the still face of Lonise. TiU then hod not known which one he ha<l c ned, d?e for he had attimpl purposed to save both, • 0 r in tlto This bad been the work of a moment. It was only that of another to ream-end, perform again the brave deed, unconscious and give to form. j • arn “Seto^dObSe j4 the oUier • bad a large *•„„ oHhe snffen-re. Lonise, under } revising tuSuenee. of the night gasped,once or twice.rand then, , m d,*ed ber eyes. Sne looked on the burning bnnding and the ordered scene with & sensation, ^he reweslowl. Bedmand . to n positiim, sn-1 saw i as death on the dewy greem.ward. tetofee h flames lereisilvery.moonlight leape.1 and p«.ed before land^wrathful .“ H o w dul § ( leam. coin * here? _ ^ — Lonme, m adased, hewditered “ Yon have been bftrmng bnilding, nneonaeioiiBj said genUemanstanding tom-pmntmgtoJBednmiid^reved near. ' bott. Hehas said, Redmond Clarke! she Be waa are hme to^ VOL. IV. NO. 39 . The three were carried to the same ASfilS demp grnes d tSS^to threw him mtoa 0 ff^HS fever, from .......... him with ... Haulfulneas ___ for gtrte attended _ the S^e^ra.S^df* privilege to show their gratitude for the womanly. Th4 elixir of Ute seemed to SSfiS.' SSS HSjlSS them. In his weak state the physician forbadeAbe leastescitomeut _ One day she rtood looking at him as ho be seemed seemed to to hgTSSTremorea^ alumber slumber on on a a low lounge, g, *° to trhioh.be which ho had bed. oal. “Inever *‘I neWtlionght tlionglit fie hH Would would prove prove such snch a a hero.” hero.” she she «aid,half said, half alond.” aland. “I “I see now how utterly false are appear auces.” Sho touched bn forehea<l light ly with her soft palm, and th«i^s turto ing to gp, but a clasp d hia largo white hj®dd9t»ined her. words, he saul, “P hare heard your looking into her fluah^i face aud un steady calmly, steadily, ‘Will ; eyes you mtam oPteitb Ckid eBier She obeyed the reqneat. The mher cut power ol ton nature wre rising to the surface, and » stronger ludmdu^ity than her own was making itself felt above mere physical weakness. ..Will you say that you love me, Lmise? steady i and I The question was low, i . and with The answer came lower, tone—“I lore ^ “ «>.. ..j am ait erecting love a debt of grato tnde. Do von me of your own »helo*edat him. A new ntmoephere She rcft"5sar reachAd h»»r other .h»nd a s.va for him to cliuip. “I d<ui't lure you through grati tude. If yon had saved the life of my greatest enemy I should have admired vend lomlymnas welh” - - She was noble in her surrender, re she had binm eonsoions in her doubts. Ss6sra*i-“ii» fs»s.sas,;snss Ah, Redmond, we re can Wr t i y wtoS y n ?T ^fhere ’ k» more t lings ui h . Ttan mb dreamt wThad of in vonr philosophy.’" “Wed a tire instead of a flood gladdened' ” said Blanohe :nin who bad been hv the of affaire. "I wippoee tMwnt. we shall have to nil that the rey™w?” What did the etory mens, ' “iJalf fiction, half truth, like hno dreds “Trta of other n“er things,” said Redmond. regret he weeks thVhap- spent at pkess Woodville-thev brought me P lTl of my life” his eves met those of Louisa in a tender liannv ’ smile. ...... .......^ Musical Animals. The fabled feasts wondrous of Orpheus they are not, perhaps, so as^ at first appear, saya Leeds Merc»r„. j Certain notes for example sounded on ; a Bute or other wind instrument, wil 'cause a dog to setup a lamentable howl, | evidently from the pain it produces, | either in the ear it«-lf, or the nerves j connected vrith it. The war ho*»e seema to derive new life and vigor from the ri^sns,"ar«5 o, ; ■ d «^lli!v" revoked' ,>i^t on^ieiw tition efthe wrtere who^at^tnat tne oxen k 1 t. ■ > j. C<1Q fio u opag -. , P «■ , " 'V'JS fl.v. ™i °^ J th< sUv salt water te£g * 0 wn of : h T mnsi ■ ■ wTaro and aeals crowdadto K 1 ^te roU bv Lteli Mr., ,'^F' “ ^ . T ^lro ,0 temte re^Kt l b unior *tmoo telte wtotUUg. ; jj* the surface, and induces ; them to to stretch their n>ks ‘ to the nt bnugmg tw “tothto tele" of «* ----- 01 A BAFT IS THE TROPICS. — — •lltot. (tonVt.tn «f «'• «' Rnr«r< b» IM W* rf “ AwerMaa a.rk. The log of the bark Carrie hong, that arrived in Sea York reeauUy from Bnenos Ayres. by way of Mstsnxoa, ahom that cn Feb. IL**® mmlrn off the Brazilian coast b“ __<«>* *s f b S'i^off York. This a™ bronghthim to New nan, ftOTaared by the merest chance from a horrible death, ia an athletic young ottered man, about twentyAre year* phe bsTbstonga. >**Ujwsre Bio ago be was * d* Surouh*. Ob thU *rid reck, be h'7 workdT S y *tte whoee flagging energte* were oonatani ly stimulated by proda from the bayonet, of tlieir soldier guard*. After hfe Frances- a year's eiperieoee.of this horeibie oo determined to eaoape or die in the at S^friswra*i:2rs iiisigtafs: Ary#; ions, a lew bits of cordage, and eonveyed, a piece of an old sail. These were Bight, to one of the many barren rocks forming the Fernando de Norouha This rook they had reached by swimsning, «m.t here they sics collect?..., from the drift joints, joint*, on tTom from tbejbeach, ’wbtci which a they they <jn«itity ten of o! bamboo bamboo «ou oon«trucle<I constructed a a rude rude faf| raft about about t«n ten square ami two feet thick. A snort mast, stepped at one of end of sail, the and floaty supported BBKitSA*«aiws» Uicir . bit a a reus, d The escape was a *''‘ mght. and they were wafted trorntte bale.1 island by a light breese, wh,ch S.SaS^.-sr'Ss he ?i f<m S? awa? SSSSSSStSS t.S ^.,7,jjG OT imer8 .„, nra , t .l dub salt water and eating iaruffiaBBaBAtetem ‘,1;* ” T ^Wtoth? reltamid ss!SFfSSSiis‘iStS t ttoisTS [, e metcy fta^oo“no« of^wiud and waves; little. but He of ??!L^ without 3 food or water, and had £*££ nr>/vm«iionsness On the tjJr 8 bwing bar3v directly down upon “V*" i, B Bas tS able to utter a hoarse fSrm wwo . Wl ol rag, hi« shirt tto As a boat from the the raft Aarks left its shai j ow waeoad Parted swiftly placeti away, the manwas unable tm tho dtirk of i^a the bark he was to , Iteeblepaniotniine A giu of water 8 f or water, ^ throat, and. was ^ ^ hig 8 olIeD ]f hour afterward, as much more, ™ ^] him so ttot he to !ow „ f ew monthfuis of His Ixslv was oovefcd with *uo jjmfflaZ. aiuc sores andwas a moat rapid, pitiable and ,. was perfected long 8 before his — T - ! when thev arrived at Matanzas, g*yg*§£ yP° Ws^toOb hVah «l“ , that hifi liberty aftw ike eSFort^ be , 0 o, obtain it. I saved him from _, h and I’m not going to consign him ■ ’ Xon have liim. . in . ni: that tou ,Wt dare take him from under 'flag’'—pointing «»« to the *So flew from the mireen peak. fationto b Brazilian f«nando magistrate. de Noronha, aigned y a The The Haase "* Where "77, Lincoln Died. 7 ; “Mr. Peterson,' d said a Pott reporter totto re?. bMufa 0 ? 1 * 1 menly mght elerk rounds "If paragaph gotog the of house the Premdent prere thre Lmcotoodiedi the «»> *ajwhree asks the Government to take it off his hands t several times its value. Is Uiereany troth m the statement? - -. »A* flwiwm whoownri «» hoato to sflbtoh Firetdret thus^ remgned died eight years ^o, and aU right, titte «d mteret m !red to tto property in question, I thinlreI am fas tifled in saying there is no truth in the “Yon n Mr Peterso n the late owner of the house L 1 *^SSre»«toMr W f ath er C»cd wh«»H & waa ■«* teiltgt^flO^andw | mbUa atle abOn t a e mcrnU adW 1 ; . Weweremling t Si ‘•* , -a («*£■***»* g«S«S^r3235 ^ iro wilUna ^efully in whtehllfr. tioniuK *he fact that it was the house ® fennoln publioi^Afcb diad. hit ^ an^studiowly geve re* •.tet'--, ststght to avoid doing anything in thatconuec taSfltttohhreaS thm which might remit in sn£l pecuniary I w« a boy at the offered fine of Mr, Lincoln'* death, pie^e sal wra $10 h™rv little of a towel which waa stained with some of his bltvsl, and I well remember, father’s' ' Im thm afen at tin muz idta. T lw re haa been this a good deal aSd pnbiishe.1 it, ia n refer ence to matte,. very nn kind dead and unjust, to his sav the Seaat, V, pul! a man out of abroad to smirch ^ tote the filth of^TaUebood, ^id tin onr^ oniy effect of wtoch is to wound hiaehiiirea - W'oafiinoton Pool. TIE OBim EC1. AdwrtlUng ***** j—*»— * 1 «»• r»r ..... L® Mft AST «.e&: iac* ..... UR ttt l* t.C* Mtf Itaft - • .. > >/#:« * -* - * 1C % u .ts aagl i lies : |i a Lr«R! AtfvtrtiMm«nt«. w Htertir 8 aIm. Mr lr*7, Mitti IP* Cz»e«ion\ Adnuawttnaot* •ad feurA*** B^gassgg i SSSiSffiir: Mi to id g I Item, of lateral Buzz sanoe—Honpy. A ft! .ifllw. 1 —Rib soap bouer r «T The retired list—People abed. A false seeof—A counterfeit peony. redd, Hie early angler oatcbea the worm and a t Wim, in the language of flower*, are (jo-looks. ;So ., M ttat will wti ^ l » ^ of dnft are aw( j ^ the Philadelphia Mint. I re^ed^ 8 ,^~«o^y‘ “ . Twenty nine ferriee eonnect Sew York city with long Island and Sew Jersey. It ia said &e ladies of the upper ekaa ,r\^“ e * *»* A “ er ‘‘» <*r tu3i! T Yiie Cfop id I The nnmber of imliTi.laals entitled of to w.ar the oraaaof the French legion honor ia abont 57,000. There are no fewer than 1 4.000 w aah. • ^rwiaaea"aEsnSt *onI& - >nka ol the Mansanare*, in Spain. ! ^sss'S'aflfRSSs "is •_ o^.’^^ltwenty-flveoithem. . In eeloetiag a lmsband at seventeen, a woman desires good looks; at twenfy five, good habits and at thirty, the man. \ ponltry cipert informs the Maine famur that the best way to prevent noa9 e gting their eggs—is to eat the hens. Emperor William get, nlong with font aQ gn a____ ,j „ half __ __________ Angers on hi* right Land. Half bi» forefloger be blew off marly sixty yeare . ago. ed ASSSSffS&iXSSSi town clerk flfty-efght times, and to* the last th.rty ; years not a vote has been lM . l miMt ti „ ^ kicl[ , a Scotch philoeopher, “stop andremetn itl08eeif srfi'^isss.'^'s; theoU * er *' eI ? owi,!,beb, £ ge * t,r -' X^X^^he^o^ ^ who i, doing the A, P s #—. tte to «ss^ please send me bv^^rt^uJi^le^ isss-r^^’’ ^ t,mutaJ i P^SSSSSe^ ^u^y ^d CKSmainire ouly phitatUt l‘ l " a ^ lktin - she put tfowu ihe paper and put np her specs. “The paper tells abont the bursting lather running down Die mountain, but it don’t toll how it got on FreneSman. “Vat a monster language,” save n HereI retain ae news- ■ napere w»sTmmmittod sat a man commit a murdet, who W J “to for ^CaTr. trial and *i-n comimt t a NoV-cder < everyaiiig in America is done by«m ! mittoe.” Tb? pistols naad by Aaron 1 dne lin K Humil i Sa«e Tturr iu bin duel with Alexander ; said Louisville. to be to the They possession left nf to a oitiacu of officer, were who ! himself him by his nnde, an them anny from Burr for Vis purchased asserted that they hare been j ! u8 ©d in eleven duels. , Tohu R^b, i]u . ship builder, de Birina S^^XSwBnBffian to oonoratulate Dom Pedro ou the i 8 Une. pur phased ' phonograph from Edison, j Ma little vlI, sneech into it-'ttod 'ship it . „ t i w de Janeiro. nresilVsf When it em ;P>™ mw. machine i will, ol course, >. be nnwouua. _ ^ £*?^XT- ^„„eeiton thieve ^Xwh^it w'lSV'S 5 wft8 reiiiOV<3a WiUioui much dxSic y. An Ohio stumper, while making a speech, paused in the midst ol it wmi gentlemen, what do you think r and In stapHy with a eye roan partially r<m one cloeed, with a strong Switch brogue, = “<11 TSr.r dnot say a word M tarii?i myself aunng the whole time, air . Quarrels, like’thunder-storms .would end in sunshine ij it were not for the determination to have the last word. If you are scolded or cntmised just bite ynnr ]j ps on ,i keep still, aiid lt will soon be over; but if y«»■»•«**■ “ for three ffmm or torreu^of mm *bo pours Uimeeir m rsin f ,„ fi v« mmujies. «<ljthen breaks out into the sunshine of good three temper again will settle down intoa j* dis?ia ! drireedbeis wcakenough to insist on having that last word. adyretued re p«t of* b*re» House perf««B- San MCein ^ Oraml Smith Opera fereeU majie VnD(Aaoo Sal an _ E ^4,.^ explanatory of iiaon srtiven tjoni 8nd tb,. n a box was plated on a fi * b!e Boetoll tuniedi» from ' - hkethose of the twx came talk in tones vanouapnldm The ““**1' sdlLwered «ty. actor, tentealed nfl^rttratahte, tbat , n Ah raat a not vm jpymg nnitatton s- the ensued, the people refusing to view deceptwm a& a-gooil j‘»k iaaasRAf* If«i.«bmd people were sg , »tf^5iB5} »« «>ly we m «*** .y.rm, iot ^*,‘V**_ he,«fb«^teaud be' perpetna-i. Indian - ---~~T7" l-r The rebn^exten^ <' j ' ' mthern called the over Aim 'and the Eastern Islam , m ate found m Extern Afnea and is i" to the n-srpiw's4 Httre^re- They ore venerated Hy the Hmdns, who hi- - to slsnghtering them, but nte?- ■■■■ , harness, and the y w« travd a. , thte te.'.mihci- «i»fJ? ml v T Pit™ .-fcu pendulous core, are ' - hf * fatty. winch ^”-^7,1-. widows, and when ■ P*2P* hJ^of ! is pounds, be -dehriore. T»>* the 13 r '^ ^ ” that ot the common or