';V frS f -ssxa r IS V, 4 , fc-sf rvi. :.3f3T 5S&tiVT 3t?IS- JfiOi "4, ?sf56- IS--' w . -J-tJ-r 'k ift - V it ' ' - HSr 1 r -s" r.3 fe t'CJ . IX i! vjH s-i I 31 Hr Hi I Bi f & iflt i 15-s .-stl. k Sfc - s, WTAR Should be Author: not b as an vldc?B(M off tbo writer. Write o per. Bo particular! r and dates to hava 'Jkm , fei&iu and dfatitwd. y - MM a et i . UMIO V MW J t&Ji yblicatlon, butj iiw on we vinun ot Bno aiae oi iiic VM if aam ! iters asa njiuraC 5 OVERED THE GROUND. Senator Mill-r Able Effort Ilefbre the New York Convention. SKY days. IVfccnMarwit Her lovmjr-cu r mi beams one The honey froa WPh hopes cm i un, im.li m la For woolnir. i Dear lad. -the I "apple blossoms ib Drcwinjr. dews and winds that get, tho violet. i Ich .he heart Is set. imc for woolnir. d for tu!nr. mo for wooing! When Atifrut Jails the locust To Found ticf year unuomir, .Anil, like Kotaf altar drohsed of old In ilrnnerv of cloth of colL Hhrh nastu row thick with broom unfold,! ih, then a lao urao ror wooing, Vnr uoolnc. and for sulne. 3)car Utd, tho tlmo for wooing! Vlien brown October pauses. t The ripened woodland vlewlnjr, And all tho sunny forests spread f Their fallen leaves, as heart's blood red,, Jl carjct At for brides to tread, 4 Ob. then's tbo time for woolnj. For woolnir. and for aulnir. f Dear lad, the time for wooing! urry of ra departure T had neglected o take my pocket-book with roe, and hj ;ho cyclone was taking an easterly aireeiion, i oegan to womitr . . , i,,. iinn Wir ahnnl.1 rem in rn I landed some-1 ,c speech dclitcre 1 h Hon. W ar ...i .. .. .i.-.:.. .. i nor Xllller nn .VSIimill? MO UUilt'a itni'in till i.ii: .'il iiiiiiu i w.kzrh. - "Then I recollected that the fiing haI no brake-, and if I stopped at all it v.'as going to be mighty sudden, and I had not made my w IL Thee things alarmed mc f oniewhaL Suddenly I saw some huge ob;cc. coin in'' toward me. It whirled riht un-ler of temporary chairman of the Republic an State Convention wa? wise an! tem perate, touching br.etly upon each im portant issue pending between the great polit cal parties of the period. Mr. Mil ler took strong ground in favor of the me and I grabbed it. It was a mat- principles upon which the Republican trea from some poor feilow bed. 1 . organization i- based, and after brietly wad.atcd! sketehini: the his'ory of their appKca- I gave myself no more uncasincs8, tion in the practscarconduct of govern but laid right back on that mattress, nient. and the results accomplished, htruck a match, lit my c:gar and pro- proceeded to arraign Democracy for its ceeded to enjoy my-ed as well as possi- numerous delinquencies in general and ble under the circumstance. , jn detail, including its suppression of Aft'-r I had traveled j-everal miles fn.e elections in the South, by means of out into the country I began to think Vhich minontv rule ha be n imposed about my wife and children I had left imo !,. Xut-on. This feature of the behind. I concluded th- cyclone had situation w:is dwelt upon with an earn done wrong in thus tearing me away Cstne-s which shows that Mr. Mill.T is from thclMjomof my famdy, and 1 said j fun ,ymi)athy with h s f.-llow-Sena-as much tt it. tor froui diio," .Jolin Sher.man He "I explained to it how worried my Vaved no "bloody shirt." ncltncr dil f 1 1. . T 1 X .. . . .. " . .. Oh, liton. hsppy lover. f M W,I(J wo' r ocause i nau gone :iw:iy , c 5,.ek to intlame sectional an.mosuie-: Your happy fate pursuing: M $ without bidding her good-bve. and that or f"ht over aain the battles of the When fields are irrepn. when woods rtcre. . nim.i. 3 i .l.lliri.r.;.,f,.1i ri.lmi.il n ..:..:i...,.- tT....i ,;,if .-;!, WIi;n stonns anri wliltn. when Star ie atl:ir. " "' : "I'l"' w V --- - - v;iii ...i. . twrnimi-u ...... -i... -.v.. . .. -.. .. . , i," i it i i -.i.r j :r - . . - - cieiv, i wonm ieei e.irenii'iy ou.iguu u a protest airamst tiie in ustice none to contribbit to the coz two-thirds of the ?3.5U wich I Iwrrereti uv a l.ooiv,Uu drummer wich wu. so dnink that be mistook me for a solvent ctlzen? Wuz ;t to keep Lubbock in the po-t-oOi-. at THE VALUE OF STRAW. OhtSKANY MONUMENT. PRSONA& An Inrsliiaoiblr .Minn of Wraith Miftr An HUtori- iuttlrflrt.1 Abat WMch tJt. f The 'kull 01 t On t v,.t . , ,,,,K Indin war chief, is " Wb.it ue do you roak- nf your .Mranr. f.iLHn .wtMv .rr,i th N'ew wetht hv the nhur of va f.iidin:wsfilir c:wrl on the New . "- -------,-. ..- T. iVmiip.- - ....... : . i,.. .i.. ..t an I Whn: vnlm itn vti ..... ,..... ; - ...... . . . i - ..-. l.Ot rw- un, v viwj, u. "".uiunt. iu.u juare .v y. ..,. lt. n.r. t ersi ivauroft! aaa mwwi. ww . - . 1,, , MHinU?!!1 '..,.! T. -.- . my-el so that I cood pay voo. ,v A n :. "tiie lut.c foxe that spo 1 tho Uifc. vUU-o( lr aar.U, OmM( oun- ' VW 1 Criit d-rCkm0? tei f9"0;1 the negated Utth, ty, a tnU ton a ghK.nn, Miltnp to.. flayltt and Kernel Mher on- ?" fA lhftl P01 l' to u.c Hht tI.i by. The rmnmiuhuX , :rtt,; .urtlto - to Injtanv fur and there vote the Dane- "u-4i,c" l'om -? a la r prvlit. aoU j., :o (,Mera: Ilorlnndr I th ftrav , Aa av-sor oi Jv ' krat.c tikket at the rsk uv the n. n.t,-n. oau of lhe wastes more conunao th n ptriL of 17TT. aa! U nmrk the V, bn n mW Uv mhuhj. !?' OQ . t:irv? Wuz it to L-.'Pn Pollm.L- ! 'V.. Ierhat anv othir i-s th.. !in,i...m..n Ori kno bttthtrirUi n wlL !le wbo.i .. ,.,,n in PinittMi. t pe-t .loo U.gler in the othVs they nil? of the straw. If -vott w.U r.de w ;h mc rTKn " ' I sruftml V jfot out ,sfciitjfv Jlow Hint to kat b Not much. Ueare the oenthat trol tbron-'h the ea-t.-m o MtJ.., of r.? ., OI lM? ,nw. .V ,lu " ..- A L Itwif'. i, On cunh swoct clay of each swoet year. ()!i, then m tho umo ror woolufr, jj For woolnR, and for sulnjr, ? Deur lad. tho iimo for woolnff. ? n? Harriet Prucutt Spojm-d, in Harper' Wkzar. A CYCLONE VICTliI "I Colonol Kirk's Story or His. Xfcrill Ing Exporienco. Jf For several days following tiisjfiwful -cyclone at Washington O. IL, Milo, it was the all-absorbibg topic of Cjversa tion in our town. M Great crowds of cxcursioc)ffc went Jown to view tho wrecked cityXind re turning told of the terrible etrm of the j devastating storm. These accounts were listencito with reat attention, but as most them ' disgusted toin( "why. th: were inclined to spread it on s&ittle. it , e'.c'1 Mtem to describe it!" was pretty hard to separate lrsth from a protest airamst it would return me again to my 'native States in wh.ch th" elect. ve franchise is vine and lic-trcc.' i earefullv guarded ami maintained in Well. boys. I never knew a cyclone ' respect of ail who are ent tied to its e had such a tender heart; init that cy- ' rrci-e. adding a warning to the South clone somehow or other took a return that perevercnce in debauching the sweep, and before I knew what was aufl'rage must necessarily result in un which, I and my mattress were lying ' dermining public virtue. Wrong-doing upon tho roof of my residence and not ' ju respect of a f-iir ballot and an honest a hair harmol. J count is cei tain to involve criminality 'I opened tho scuttle in the roof and jn other matter- relating to the niau descended to tind my wife nearly dead ' agement of governmental afl'airs, and from fright at my sudden departure. finally end in utter decadence of moral She said right tht-ro that we had to quit een-e" among the offenders who owe that town atonco, and so I've come up their advancement to it. here to stay." g0l I The question, as Mr. Miller pointed Tor several minutes a horribly in- , out, is not one of loyalty to the tense silence reigned in ouroflice. Then I'nion. Nobody imagines that the bull one of tho boys sa?d gently: ( do.ers and fraudulent manipulator-, of "It must hate been a pretty stiff the South contemplate another attempt brce.e. eh, Colonel?" . to overthrow National authority, in "-'" I -... IL . I L 1. !..- . - out me corn, ana wat sez the Mcr.nters? M, m!i , . . .. .- aa. au .u;ci iwk ss , r, Iorti Mcmitos. I - i c ,hcl not muzzle the or that 'tread- if 5 ' 1 J " ?" f . ;"w ?& '" '' ha- mA .-Tukr U- fir rr ctk out tke torn." fu Vhi.S"" ? '-'- !Trrtrv,to.r. ur , V at ort uv men does Grover C!eve- lhe ncculrri r on of wm 1 ll alon rum! Ise L. tho ht:;iway u h.ek j f WilJC w, ; land take us fur? Does he ikk, tnat Sey In" Scd h " iTio" f "? V' " nl ior a he wood v b-en elec ed hed he an- ,he f,. th. w. ,o: :adn"dV r".Td T "l fnVMr ' irr " f T pounced in a Ivance that at the c!oe and no u.e ot an k.ud ,,J1 '.M M "m t - . ! f . llMW r a jrrt lyrtetl lr uv eight months uv hi. adminUtra.hen I ,irol.abiy : la a h.X- v du, "n h"ihM talta l Ik (W- ,,A r JfwW. ther wood hev b, a Republikin -a otlis J- lhai n!0,: do or I bl- ft-.rtt TJ Irl nX ' A" ( "! S ' from Mane to le.vts? heye that if ,t 4. nun.v.-l a it should the IZ lr JZZT JeSiTLT uc twi, u tw .!-1 MyfremR he wood hev stood no be. ,t will pav all the euene of h .u'- llK. l 7 Z .aterf, ami. .Irtl more c:iance than a muskeeter m Ice- in th- J,,;,,, 1 , i, V ! hk-h b.-ms immnrkwL w wM ha "z JL' , ' J wd i ftd! i... . i n i t i i "r v" "neat ironi tne ?n ck ar.il '.a..i . .,...1.. .i.tt,..i (..- ttr.t. c1jT a land J led be made s.ch a annuunse- th ch.ng. Mauy ctreful te..U l.a,e '.""l b -rh d!be.U to do.or- I ;. xnent. Llane wood hev kerned h.-n- leer, made at our' exner.men: .;nt o-m MfZ .. .L. ...u. ' :tJer ren rhildrt-a. A- iiiCKv. i in ii(il-"'iiii unnn cvi rnMMa. . .1 .. . . . -Mf-i8. --v- iu.t- - - -- - r --ww -- . ... wf vi i t ! ,rm ni I p T-i tuu tt rn . :iiiii '-.! .. ..Hak . .. x .i i - t' r' ii:itt iii t : n nun :m.m knnii till" breee! -. fiction. So when Colonel tf'otn Kirk, whom wc knew was a citici of Wash ington C. IL, strolled into ooi'wflico, we felt certain that wo were about to hear a. true account of the great b.oir. The ooys all gathered arosnd him, gave him the scat of honor k the rail ing, presented him with ajjsigar, and settled themselves -down to Isileii. Well, boj's." srtid tho Onsnel. afler n few preliminary pufl's, "yff want to hear about the cyclone, I sfi ifose, ! J" We told him that, cntcrtrjfjing as we did a firm belief in his undipeaehalile veracity, such was our uaiiiinou-. de sire. 5 44 Well," contincd the Conel. "let Tii e tell you lirst that I h:tw coin" up liere to stay. I've got enolli of Wash ington C. If. You know when I went down there to Jive, peopl'i me it was situated in an sum tne Colonel, in name at lea-t. Nothing of that sort is .!.,.,. . . . . mat uoesn t , or has been inipub-Jl to tnem. Jiiev do. however, bv means ot force and riien ano.her of the boj-s recovered chicane, usurp powers not rightfully be- and said: . longing to them, ami so long as that i on saj olonel. you laid right continue-) th" Republican party is bound back on that mattress " "Ves:" "While you were toarlng along in tho mid-t of the tempest " -Ves!" "And vou struck a match and lit a ?" Ves!" well, er that is. vou see I " Then a small cyclone seemed to cigar to protect and resist the outrage with all the energy of wh'ch it is capable, in the trite interest of justice ami din o cratic in-.titution. There is no tlavor of -ectionab.-m in tiiis, unle-.. it shall be held that the North and the South are at variance in regard to the subject of honest election, the North contending for tin m and the South opi osing. Are the UemocniLs prepare 1 to accept that strike tl.e Colonel, and his place on the as the ground of contention? In order railing was vacant. 1'cck's .v MM. STRANGULATION. !. sacrc all told and wi flieii country . the ne nd liable to heavy stonn.jbut I never I of tu. ,,.-,,, Iialuro ;)f llc.uu fro, vlbjtencd to their Lilk. lavish I had , , -. e n ,. , -Bbw-. I never knew suaga town for I hiWSm& wh,1 ' rof- Haughton. in h Ic;illi from Huiiglni; S;ill to I rroiii iiIVitIiik t tho Virllm. Dr. Taylor states that "death from hanging appears to take place rapidh thout causing any suffering t. person." Riof. Tid', also, speaks in .stonr,2.a thev wero Bti'ditv oncer ones looiraseen all salts of storms, from typhoonssid toraidos to, ahem! ... .. ,rv& tiomestic .storms, uutajfAcr saw any act like those. " Why, if wo would happen lo leave our clothes out on tho line after dark, along would come a miniature cyclono and sweep my best shirts oil, leaving some worn-out things I should have been glad to get rid of. And strange to say we wouldn't hear any noise, either. It would slide around and do its work so qu'otly that when I would ask my neighbor about the storm next morn ing, he'd declare there hadn't been a cloud in the sky the entire night Then, again some morning I would is paner read before the Surgical Society of Dublin. -as thai "the old system of taking a convict's life by .-.uuoc'ition is inhuinanh pa'nful. unnecessarily pro longed and revolting to tho-.e "who-e duty it is to be present. Those who to do this thev must lir-t concede that elections are uot free in the South, and say that the North has r.o right to com plain of tho disadvantage- to which it is subjected in consequence. It can not be successfully denied that intimidation, violence and fraud are the factors by which the Smith has been made and is kept soPd for Democ racy, becau-e Southern Democrats con fers these to be their reliance in sev eral Mates, and seek to justify tho wrongs perpetrated by setting up the plea of necessity. They say tkey can not otherwise protect them-elve from negro rule. Rut that affords no reason why the ote of one white man in the South should count for as much in de termining the political complexion and from the nervelis hand uv the Mi Dimocrat. and the eleckshun wood hev gone by default We shood ucvir hev enthoosedover civil ser. ice or anv other kind uv reform, on tiieia term?. Fur wat -e. tke Skr.pter? Yc shel not muzzle the oz icich trewl tlh out the corny He. Grover Cleveland heerd from tne a- erage to P-- about t.vo pounds of traw to one of gra.n. or a Ltt'e over mM en bu-hels of wheat to one :on of straw. I utilize eery pound of my straw, either for food or as an absorbent to add to tne bulk and value of the u anuri' pile, and should ;ut a aoon think of lilnni' I'firn fir 1 nv in fl... n-i.rtJ.: ..Mil Oh-o? Wat wu the matter hi Ohio' having it to decav as to do the san.o Why wuz Coal-Oil M Lane defeetid. with straw. i .neh fcurdr Wiar ait of .tj-ivii. ihootkwsivtTH: It is Mud of e- ir.rorhl ' nibnl llawtim thai lnijf W I lit- carwr tl vuMtKntliW rt-n Wen !rt Ma.n t Wakir rrtMni on liMmir! tinur r n vis.tl inr Mnte in U I fl 'retfon, al b rrfcl lhf notwithstandin the nionev lie spent in bnyin votes, and why wuz Iioadicv (!e feetid? It wuz I'ost-oilis that dfd iL How cood any disinterestid DImocr.it wich bed waited hungrin ami thirst.n fur twenty-four long and dreo.y ycers. go into the canvas with anv zeef when he saw tho l'ost-ollis. wich wuz h.z.en. Roth chemical analy s and the ex perience of our nest farners s ,ow that wiieat straw, if saied in good condition, has more than half ti.e leediti" alue ot average nav. and tint it e.tn bo combined with other fords. o :n to fur iiisn not only a cheaper but a better ra tion for cattle than an eciu-..ve liav in posesiiuu uv a iiiack Kepubhkm and d.et. I mean by this s mj h that an no move being made fur histin him? annual mav be fed straw in connection Wat sort uv incentive wuz it fur work, with the r.eher nitrogenous food-, oil when the provender fur wich they wuz meal, corn and brano that the cot wot km wu within site, and even will be less and the gratn and cond.tion bla-ted oneuvem with a miizle on? Mf 0f the animal greater than if it was Rhine lied bin electid we cood hev fought wintered on ha alone, l attle th.it run on and fought ever, fur we shood-nt to a straw stac'-v an 1 are fed i or ei..t hey expected anything Irom him. but pounds of the a!) e-naiu d:oo I. mixed after hevin eh cted a Dimekrat I'resi- each day w4d w nter m bett,r coudi- deiit, to hev the ptom.se.i land within t.on than if !ed all the ha they will cat s.te and reech, and not bein permitted without "rain toenternintgrab.it is too much. No Straw pas .n the adt'it.onal comfort wouoer uie ivimocnsy uv unio wilted. ''; thd not muzzle the ox that imul th out th corn." Wat will the harvest be? We a-e muzzled and Grover leveland is the muzzle. He stands like a ndnmanticc wall betwixt me and wat I labor, d lur. Don't he know that a Deinoi rat cant coat nvoo a Democrat without a i ost- t was foughu oa the i-de d a shnrp I hifT rear.ng t nbot ihte MoJiawt; adrv. oh a jd.-t ot hr -,eriof mot!w pun ha-4sl b, tl o a-Oi- atMti tor the j.uqosc ,t j, t MajjK- jranitt. oihty hvc feet h h above tho !ns-, w Rich s ot t..o ai.uy I n.iJone On ouch idt o! the dio oi the pedi-tat h a tablet of lTin. e x fe. t w dt and t .uraiid a half h gh. Two of the bronyes are im tor-ai. .... i . . ... i .. .! I repn-sfot. i.ae iienrral HrK imr i - Ji'" "' uih m .t ! reetin'g the tight aft.-r iee vmg his i eJ m al hit trao!s U mnr !hI m.rt tl wound, the other a jwoneer and u tm.n or a bot when nn awi n' Ind an ingt.il in tleadlv struggle On j eurreI. "in- of the 'eiu.i. ii . t i tatlr:s js the dedt- i Ko:th ha gone to Um ' i ath.n. anil n t collier a to-ter on- it now transpire tlwil h w ' tainitig the names o( the patrwLs en- , thre bv hs piwrty t Tared in tilt t;ehL a !:ir a thev isjttd.l .uuir old n.ildser h.t Ua It. iv icarneu out wo tiiinorHi ami tilty out of ei.'ht hiindnil l he dcdicali.-u was wntten by 1'n.i. Kdwrd North. Hattiiiu.ti Lee. ami i in exeolleat t.i: . It .s as fol.o-.v-. "l v 1 t s jiecnrMni sttiMir in nir.n lug tin Lnglt.h lrnr,. w I. . and intiriuMv now empl I. nhandon. but hw wb, who ' farm n the Alps. hjtr fivn home and will tnk jrwu-l ri: - Mr. TheHlore Tdum. t,h known to tiuro ta afty katd Hsl ihr i !.. b.-.Kj .( mar. tiMN ! Uw n. Ir errr js" ni ' j airti.t ni.ixu. muU ttl tui. .-mmimJ Mirrt-.l oiu of tho frwfueMl Mlktr n. Mnnumit .. built A i 1-sHi la iJh Cliene. aim )Mnur-iMpH .." lb-rr tta. J. u-M ta tmtt f OrVi on the WImIhi t itt,Mtt IT:: ll.r Hrtlfcli i ' t u.-Hn hu rN krl tMl tkwHrttl it's. ; erui .Niih.. ll.-r.lu !. utrt-Mtt nu.t, r -T i l! ir-i tan i,n-wv tit. wcU m..rtuUi ..! l ,.pt luii.iiu.: i-f lh tteUt. t tl la -u V.I of the stock. Our cattle needs a lutlo out-door e. rcie each dav.and it .s not a gotnl pracr.t-e to allow them to roam over tiie larm or stand in the mud dy bain-xard. and by stack n' the straw in a small. well-drained ar-t lomea.eut to t'ie barn, so that the waste from tho mangers can be seatten- over it the waste Irom the .siraw--ta k w.tli tins speak of the painless nature of death by policy of the National executive and of strangulation arrive at this conclusion CongVess as the votes of two or three from the fact that many cases of sucide white men in the North. The point are not completely suspended, and that raised now is not that the colored oters if they wished they could easily relieve i of the South are unlawfully deprived the constriction by assuming the erect of rights guaranteed to them by the posture, and in other cases of recovery Constitution of the United States, from attempted suicide by hanging. ' though this feature is worthy of i'rau there is no recollection of any suffering, coiisiderat.on. For the momeiitr the It should Ihj remembered, however. . isme is- narrowed down to the rh'ht that there is a great deal of difference which white voters in the North possess ollis. or. at least, tiie nope uv one.J I u- w:il keep the stock dry under foot, and :lur my weary feet is the corn wich I h-v in bright winter dav-. "tiie cattle are tne. trodden out fur him, but hq he, put a p.eture of eomfoit a- thev stand to the 1. evvard side of Mie stick. Then t. n J.strif Itflrpr.M!. n I7 bT ltuWmI lrli v l:i tiit. !( m k V H.l . Htxl. r tio dlrwtN n i-f llivit!- .la il .' k-uj h-.. rutt li) la jSt..i.Hl n nmut add Un MhIii at Ne V..-k The tlrst mover in the matter of erect in: th s uiontiiuent was th ( out nenial t o':gr. -s, of 1.T7, w bieh pa.! the following r-soUimtt. "Ilmt tli .i.rnr uI Touitrll oJ ? Vork ! .. ir.l ?n .-rret it tiMrtmincitt nt I t ton utaj i-i,.. ii i.f lYtv a!ti,,i i'ltttM iH'.m.irv l I it .! Iliaa4l r Mrrl Mrrt tu r. L r -iiina. i.u miiiltii wf Tr bath nvinu. nti ft lurnr pondeut Shdr.M.-t da .. neatly. llr hnir U iron grn inak ar hom w-ilb Wr ( A Ike. wh U now th wH6 i !i din. an Lttgi'sfeman. Pjratr.l Firat Natow l Hank a rrrei' - -arjwf'i .urr. -The nine tv bior s wb iirv ifiiMtii er of ttM l'ite.: S-nt at the ' otatt ng of th who lotk lhir rnis at the m t muzzle on my mouth and I can t git a u p. Across the way i. the pot-offis but it is not fur me. J'o tl.ente is lias loin's bar. but it is not fur me. A little beyont is Mcl'elter's Dis'illery but it i noi fur inc. in the White Houe sit Grover Cleveland, put there by me and sich ez me. but he. is eo'd and linmova ble. Wat to him is my empty stomach? Wat to him is it that this miuit 1 am without a shirt, my sole one bein in the wash? I thot 1 wuz a ox methinks now 1 am a mule. I trod out his corn and am ho.-sc stable will be comfortable and pleaant if the horses are turn. shed a generous bed. and the untie, instead ot escaping through the Poor, will be an- i . mi . in ih- stm,. ,,f ,.,, t trt. MMtt h k i -I flM n.- fc: .u, in .u:.nH.i nut- trl ..,jM f ih Thtrtv-a" lint th. iMi.pie were too poor to givo fT, t,fl ,,"v 4 ,s ' Hrr 1X lar ' etleet U tin. tra .i-wi.r'hv r.-.olo!.m - Wir. tlf Dplawnrn LlttiMl li i and it slmilfrd unt.l "in 1wY tin; Oneida !lt.ria S-ety was ( riu-l at I Men. when it ailvelv iM-nu ihv W'-rk so lonir ite.aveil. I'uulie meet- Never carry ver a straw-stack utilesi you liuil th-re is likely t- im . fa. lure f wheat and a sin r age of straw tiie en suing summer I try to get all tiei straw under foo m the barnyard be fore tiie hist of the st ck g i to i .astute. muzzled. Wat a viola-dico uvskripi-h-r! and if I find tne stock are n .t getting it sorbed by the straw and add greatly to ,n, vvetv h- hi. th- pre. ei.!istt. Co the value of the manure ,.r, , ua, a,,,,.,ij,.4 p, sl,d at leiigtl i i i I between the mental attitude of the sui ' of exercising eiiual influence with white wake up to find that my melon patch j t,:(,c :ilul nu w!, H Jdiout to sutler the voters in the South, so far as the con had been isitedba cyclone, and the -,1'"trcII,,, lM'""y ol the law. In the dud of Nat onal affairs is concerned, rinds wero .strewn" all over my neigh- fonm'r ase he is regardless, and per-j If the agitation of this question is sec hor's vanL I would call his attentTon , "!ll,s :lUo un V,T.V 'n.-itive. of a little tional the Southern Democrats can eai to the" fact and he would clasp his hands ' sintering, while m the latter every nerve ly put an end to it. either bv allowing and sav WondorfuLW underfill!1 that he ,s ot":l(-'t'.1 "1 ' resist the inevitable re-. colored citrzeus to vote and 'have the.? wouldn't have believed it if he hadn't M,lt- Moreover, in these cases of re- j ballots counted as cast, or surrendering -een it with his own eves; but that . rvery the loss of recollection of suffer- , such portion of the representation now cyclones were queer storms, and that "g does not prove that there was none, enjoyed by the South in the Klectoral he had heard of just such occurrences. Il m "ll :l'lll( as well be said that. ' College and in Congress as is based Then my wood-pile commenced to because in many cases ot recovery liom upon the suppressed franchise. That cks iiieiiiicgius mere was no lememorance is the position taken bv Messrs. Miller )e shc'l not muzz'e the or tvuh down fast en. tH'h. I em it ii..un with n Irccthth out tin' corn. My breethrin, ez I am martered fur yoor sake. I implore voo to take up a subseripslien fur my benefit." (ioliah Sanison sed that ought to be done, and gitt n a sheet uv paper thev bed Pompey Gavitt, wich kin rite, put cumulated diinug the winter into , at down ther names, and 1 wuz delighted piles four or live f.-et high, shakin.: it to see how promptly they cum up and up and mix ng it well. We then fe-t our hogs for a Jew days .,n ih.-e hen s h :nIiifiwl to vol" the orgiunl sum ot s-.ki. with interest am tint ng I tI.1. to which the l..gt -la ii rf of ew Vrk added irV" e- lid t ot:al to a JiS." sum l-:g raised b, pr;vat" mbscrlptM.n. 'lh iiioiiiiaten! was .-rectiHl m iiKi, and tied ea''d well apprpr.ate een uioiiies. in 1 1.- oicsence of n larvn nil nay knife and throw i.i.ti a part of it il:.-n.-e. on the t . of August, M. the at a lime ami scatter it ver tin- i.arn vard. After tiie cal'le have gene to pasture, when theie comes a h-av. rain, all hands n, to work and toil; thi wet straw and manure which has ac- ..iie ininorei: ant -ev.-nth auniversaiv of the battle- 'ici A. 1.) Cvr. X ). m.L DWELLING HOUSES. disaonuar. As inanv ils ten .stick would blow away some nights. One . ot :u,.v sffcring, therefore there was and Sherman, and its "fairness is un- da I tried the experiment of weighting . ,lone- iNo ,'!i. t" pain in hanging J questionable. Troy (A. 1.) Times. soino down with about a nound tf c:l der no circumstances be erv gunjiowder inserted in a knot-hole, but :lr,Itu- vt when we see a culprit heav that night they disappeared just the ,n llis C'K":L :iml almost raising the tame. j whole body in his struggles for breatii "The next morning I got up early, i Wc' st conclude that there is at least jjusl in time to see a cyclone strike niv i :l considerable amount of mental tor- NASBY. ne ghbor s kitchen. Honestly, cvclone are the most curious storms in creation! it never harmed the roof of the kitchen, but swoopod down through the door and boosted tho heavy cook stove right through the window in sec tions. ' I never sow such a wondorful thing in my life! Then, after wreck ing the Move, the cyclono quietly moved on and disappeared without iii llicting further damage. You may not believe this, but it is tho truth never- ture. Hcicwc Monthly. Salt Lakes in Afghanistan. Sir Peter Lutnsden's paper on his ex periences in Afghanistan, read before the Koyal Geographical Society, in Ivondon, contains an account of the ' curious lake upon which the Tekke Turcomans are dependent for their sup plies of salt. T.:is lake is six miles square, is situated at an clcvatiou of about fourteen hundred feet above the "- , ' sea-level, and is surrounded on all sides i ' -" - '--"' ' "Nell. I could have stood these bv a stefii imi..nit,..u .?..., ... cloodid every man in the Corners am l r-. T . .-....' ' "'"""I "--ss.wi. A...; , ,..... He lracliPM a S.thk.ii, from the Text W MihII Not .Mii7.tc the Ox That Trea.l. th Out the irorn." From the Toledo Ulade.l In a HastekTh 1 (For takln pos-eshun uv the Post-ollis.) CoMKOKltlT A" ItOAIlS. J- Wich N In the State uv Kenttiekr.) j October 1!. "l-s... 1 Last evening a rumor reached the Corners that the President lied relented and that I bed received my comi-dm ez Postmaster. Immejitly every citizen uv the Corners, wich I owed, formed into a perceshu and cum to the Pasted to assertaue how 1 perposed to arrange fur payin uv em off. The perceshn in- l make ther marks e. lie wrote cm. rsot one uv em subscril ed less than two dollars, ami 1 felt that I wuz agoin ti get throo tiie fall in compaiit u- com fort till 1 red wat every blast d one uv em lied affixed to his legle signatoor. It wuz these chillin words: "To beer d ited on account." That settled it I mii more nni ..! I now than ever. Wat good duz It do me to "ciedit on akkount." I would take ten cents on the dollar, cash. smllilr si to lr-f.'r.tlf ! :iit jrr- llr-.l A ret, l. ! .ir. A few words as to dotiitvlie architect ure Our ror tl dv d n' are. ahit so as to make the surface tine and to pack it enough to prevent the i-'Cap-- of un.veis iU throi ghoii' the eountry. of ammonia. In ti- m two to Joir w. cks it is ready for a second turning, an I the wetter it is at the tune the I ettr. This second turning r ts it for top dress ing t'ie wheat or giass land, as it will be hue enough so as not to interfiro with the Use of the dull. An' ther us.- i f straw which I think tvood. In consilience, it is lilteult to overcome their Im l.ke app.-uruno' and .deutdy ?h"m .ith the laieUeape. An average -. Jl.ige. tml. .ho eiuln.u- of Ill'tto., J aim. !fir!n, f I Samuel . Purv. rf Kis ! M Ku u.nl M rtn N ftKkr Mititi.'Ui I mi!l t lark, ol " i llir .lohii liTWti. J fh .Jnmts IL DoohyK of U I. TrtlMHi. HUMOROUS. Lilhan Spenror h wriUffn i t "Attrr AIL" Sottn wormrti w.m? imi'tJi. trth4iHl irnvcUr Parlor riffni"t has lva bv l..i-l nd at anl to U itbr w mav ..iot u bTr f ( i . tbi ILllfUl." ttUUnrih rU,'i - A Pomwiyl'TRum mti who - fT taking utiptllriu.i live t ar i-. i Mift.'Buijt of th I rnJn, w i ,' , ht wvdj br a ifghln.n- rtt r.i ,n I ha. kfout i".iicJii.oI ih 1 Um . hipee. Cturtf9 L'il r. Two huts of UHttvinif at it -t ( otut ti; to tr;vcviMl It4i L- s lul i-Jf. t. with that dl boat la t' i grMwl. " iHSalt "Y, b- s in n gMul ut.iUm t irtv. hr a i cal of point- A. V. &nl - i'anny -"fn't il ino bad that 1 1 ..ti not have a he.il f fur that subseripslien. I kin postpone would be prot'table, is niu'ching th" my dots, out the cravin uv my Dune kratic stumick for stimulants is to- WUllst- PKTUOhUt M V Nas'.V, (Ca-t-down. ) wnea w.th iL li vvne it winch has ercd a to eoniN-al itMisotitrurihiu. l(Kki ' Dean U wjf ! Jt "ing b. tio much l.ke an areiintiihttiou of drj- lnrr ! fnrkl " .ltd In f Joi i g.4it erate. The ii"art approtteh to J"'t to fre kh. " "(j. tmi ' ... hariiioui;tiou w.tii nature i generally "No. "o4 w mi thy mm u b be found in old. weafh.-r-l'aten other girl's ." tk.UnU fJ farmhouses. nelime in th.r helilis "Thuiibr " eIniuMal a f ma ie grotn ,u,iong th? otehnrd- almoct as naturally broker on bntr! nabt in ft! sn n. .. ...I . I. rr euiiuguiopioieei nieioois. ami .niveau x, the great Ix.ulders m the p.nctunM. !m V"entn aftriiwu. "brr o d straw stack, the utst luiiet. e ground a iuiid-cip photograph inio vi,m h tt.o aiiiuu'' '"ibn I mm," . "baby cyclones, and in time, perhaps. yield of salt is practically unlimited for i sum from tlic tlyin destricks. and ez have got used to them, but when the the bed of the lake is one solid mass of 1 knowd I shood never git m nianv old parent cyclone came monkeying level rock salt, covered onlv bv an inch people together agin. 1 couldn't let slip .around the other night, 1 concluded it ortwo of water, the depth of the deposit I the occashim without enlightenin uv em. was about time to pull up stakes and bein"- unknown geave. A second lake fur nishes the Sarvirs ..f Pimo.I ). wttli c.,u "That night V was sitting upon tho This lake is much larger than the one steps m front of my house en oying my just described, and tiie salt in it does even ng's smoke. I saw the storm not present such a smooth unbroken gathering. The somber-hued clouds ' surface. The salt is dug out in l..e form had massed themselves in awful ma.esty of tiakes about four inches in thickness .above i ho horzun. and come rolling ; which are pacVed into ba and carried along like horrible monsters hungry for . on camels to market without any kind their helpless prey, while mingled with of preparation. A. 1 l'ot. inc uguiuings oimumg giare came me i mighty roar of dove's artillery, causing the stoutest heart among us to tremble iinil to c wer!" I took for niv text the passage: "Ye shel not muz.lo the ox that treadeth out the corn." ter but one the tho Dim and for s'nir. WHAT THE VICTORY PROVES. The Ohio KU-etlon 11, a NiitIon-.il Mean hiK A Kloiv :tt the AiiniliiUtr:ti..ii. In the first place it proves that He publicans have not lost faith in the party which has shown its trustworthi ness on so many occasions and in so many ways. They still believe in its principles and are ready to sustain them by their votes and their efforts. They saw it thrust from power a few months ago by unworthy means, but that defeat has only brought the liepublican armv into the Held again strougcr than ever to win an inspiring victory against a party which sits in power at Washing ton as well as at Columbus. The result in Ohio proves also the strength and vigor l"nt to a party in a political campaign by good nomi nations. All the candidates on the state ticket were unexceptionable in every respect and worthy of the places they have been elected to till. Judge Foraker has .shown in two cam- i reeves enough to near uie team, scat- average turn dw.U.ng intrude, J,, a eeutJ.Mna,,. "Well. I r. Cat ter a light coat ng of straw over it. and .,nij how trjlng to natural beauty Uv,l u, lit n v.-rr Intrurutr.t m. liiinn. Mm ..... ...i .k .. iiv.i.t.'iv .... L, lt4,. iiiuai aiKHse oi man in uus, eoiin to use it. as it not only probers Jrom trv Well-meaning effort have been free, ng and thawing, but also fertii-' ,"ade to n'uieilv tnis uglin" bv the zes to some extent. In conclusion el add.tion id ad.rnuj"Ht. which, how-m- say, uti ;e your straw in sotneway. ,,Vf,r i.,.,g (r th,. Int,t rxtrt tHirKi Thore is a mine of wedth suffered to go j,. a, add.ng to the cost ,itho-,r. any to w:tst(! by neglect. ng iL H'tiMo S. r,,rre.i.ondin' ixejit. onlr aLL-ravaU4 the evil. The i,g-.nvred work, drops away, th" gav pa nt wnshee ot, and a distriHs.ng (.iulib mw enu. Ku wnen sut li a hoiiip. is ke4 in smart r pair. the change of fash on in "arrhit-ct-uraimdUue y make ,i hok ridieuiou. ' Show me the like a woman with a iityenr bonnet. Heady gO'l architecture, how. v.-r. ItKiks a well s flv T!n hearu i if tir.MA ti it'i t whfitirr tli ir. ! we not apply a s mt'ar rule to th" farm- , in ,lv. ljtv ,p lHl,Uiu ft hott,4. er as regaids th" conditiou of tee high- ln,. trti" ar in Hi make iu plan I lirown, in Indiana Farmer. m CONDITION OF HIGHWAYS. Th t)i;nt Cr.:-.l r ( tr-I.-:jr Kjit f'oui.fr II-.j.U. It is an old saying- company a man keep, and I will tell j you what kind of a man he is." Can Mijje (in- toy jKrtn-r. Have . UfiVphoii on IxMtrd' .V. J. 7,.. Prof, lilekinor.i n to in "How dooa a ty fij ' U 11. j,rol if oii Mined ytr htur wo.l a t. voo'd t itmf Jt Ale iu a elrr ? alwT maviM to gi bart; U tt UiMt Ht a bald h"H4lei idrii'i Imiii. reverenee in jul ol eflh of a li. aft'r it ha lnri rUiste.l tarat' prrwfcM'. Tltr e, iv duu - ti' (. otter. Her reply. We -Her .laiHioir ao?m. !r tb. tnrnHmb. AnH I rhHmil artpw a 1 utfr,t Urr T, ! il j hr itt v.Ht ji, tun. v nl I l .! way along his faun3 A farmer who ; convenient as p-.4ible. and let its i-t-' keens the roadway free of stone, cut. ! tenor conform Hereto. Sv nimetrvaH all fo none .- i . t r.i r eoneiu.je ,P a gooo ami succe .snu larm- tW. wlch , lVM ,,.. or n uniAtut,n er. un me oiner nanu. a man wno n-g- ,f,.:lf, rtr fc,Bm...t-.M.tl' .aV.r,L Tl-n l wfr-t liT JmmnI r. my V4rr - Y.rrTf jhi!- t tn Uirtll.! at Ur L,- t . Uwt U iawl mt fct hi fin inrte .. . wu t'rNMt.Ur 1-B-ijowfrMi -... i. I Wit I ...HI n il I tl' 'J WI 'kUUV, ViUW-T I . .s. v.. '. ... .- ........ .. r ... ..tt It I ,ulwetsls and tln-tles. s ,hat lm.s and goWi proportion v a bou ' ZaZZJTZ- P" . .. . . its artistie ckaiarur. r.ml not it or- ""' '""" aM Hobby ,., i itT of them go to seed, we . -it once . . .... . . , . of tie rnimt'r "laaai-v iw. . s namcntat.on. Iha Ufl boo.- ar , . ,. .. '""sv n. tr s plied. jtitred '1.V .II . . .. X L fe . -,. , ... iwu, i.ir je tt' A -no. I rwr, not . . I Tl'fI'TiwriwlllBTliaa-alaaritaiTvnri1 Tfin - 1. . ...1 - H. 1.1 .. t a. 1 did not give em the chan- : ;7Y" "Xr , ;:."o.;-. ;:':.. bets tne woe. is. i,- rnr yw-n go to thogh t"fui featirP-.Hk- tt-randa. "mw7- . rnlrr ''r'-?' H.e n and verse, ez I I,c7d forgotten ein. j ,' ! , ;r " Vh ' c f. ?' an1 Ul0W "VPr ,n: hs " ' dormer,, ami ba-w.adow. mj m.., lrr "-; f " - 't that made no ditTcrenJe, ez narv l maio L'uis mnr Pelin ?9hUm l T' ""' "s1 '-va . ; th- purp.. of ornaineautiorw iua hJCJ aJl w b.nd f uv cm cood hev found it. owing to JJj, fehSJZt a.Mner. and a failure at th bti.in.-. I WJ t,.,,h mn AU, r; be vhL "11, r.' fW,,-.l pcrvulin inabM.tv to reed anmn ' . i i . i ?- V?- know men who are. g-nrav )eftK.ng. : , t,rimt)1st , K and plniaV' U the V "I omh! oi th4 riol ,, e vlt .nun in.io.it to ret n among . j0mI debates proved lu ability to cone nrrttv ol f-ni'r. who do to: -ii "" r,,m tmt w "" ,. ma , Jf auitt ti. ,J. i Dmiocrsv uv this vismitv. One ,.:.i, ,m nf .i', ,ftJt .,,.. i..,.c ;.. pretu f-owi i.m. . no ao no. . m H4.. can W ders--l than n dr.itro.tl wu '"a a" ". .T'u !.-wr I ocrat did learn to reed last vear. ; ,.'.;. ,. u " .-""T-. T. " .1. " taiC: a Par;,ciV in:.;re;. , ,0 m 1B rKi ,)r,,rii, .tothoHl wrorn-- n. .wu 't tor u-iuor- and the cuss immejitly turned and votid j let wonnilv followed hi? leluh U , taru ," fi'bS' !?? ' U8 "' ? " 1 ' ""'t U a . , ,-' ..-.. -m. i.s ..7- iiomu'1,1, .i Ul- lt,J" I " ifinn hn ..l rr a- !... - --. . . . va-' - - - w . - --- m9 ,- .-.,-. mr .-.-. A Serious Undertaking. n. 1 opened out onto em thus : to'aaav "of having d "tinct anil wVll- 7 lZ nlenwk" ' T Ur T '" tV..".1 ' " "Mv brepllntsn T nm cnT-rv- tn cot-! .-.'.. . ?. . . . Iie .KOu. IU inULn Hill .C.V Hi .n in, irfir4rj- -arii Mtill nut. bwmo " lirimttr,' feKjatr f 1 Innih., . ' -" --.. i4ti .104 t w2a ri(iTTfin V"si rs.. , a .. .! .. ,. !. . -. a -- - - -- .- -vvv. . - -wm - - tap hnrnn An...rw.ns .., ,. : M....t .i.. .." . t 1 ' , .- T ".-.""tu iimiiiu-. 11a n.iumiiiui ui-. a- iir.-s a .onv.el na r.T" s tin" Q i . vv. . : . .. .1... . ni W 1.. . L . 1.1 .v.. v.... iu m.iii ..j .iu.mvj mat vou ait; neer unuera error. 1 vvisn 11.: i..i.i . .. . 3 ,.. .. - . :" nauor. n.e 1 a.iik. uiv m" jci-e - -- - 'ii j- iri.. r Kight here, the bovs got up and is a somewhat serious business. He that "wat voo hev heerd wuz troo. that i forch-the nol J brck-;.r.rd. 1 nv g : on tliM rw . , e. !h..wt., eA:uer-I-ttie -ri. .ot J -" c" " Junnt llia,. . fanned the Colonel ugorJusly, bring- must be three times married, twice in President" Cleveland lied relented and Ihr niz-itSn Tnd Sey'wjJ maK- rr exacts and particular aoon: tmd hmfmMl.H .-. Ur nrr)K prv,to of Uigv J. . ,. . ins him back from lift soaring .light s.n-,h nmI on"iyiuZ sout thecon mhslnm wi(;h ! :l, eutIytl i " n SV no , X trie time a-som-d to K- worl and ncc..r to lhf. frt j W. Ta KUf'kwWiK -it. . ;. of eloquence to cold, cruel ear lfagiiin. Z..X , L , f f- ' . T- tv' bnt he "'- The n5r L"bb 1ck The- wno u'em ?v eioTn5-- "l lUl ? T u rAnt' . : . h rn..nc-l be IrM. or - ot U,at t-.A 'tlw, Jn a short time ho recovered amfcon- i' Tr "V"01' i ini" is still postmaster, and 1 am kcepin a . ih " e : ' iluV orae- 'u- '? '-dow: thfJ hu wb mlng other (fay - . b. r , ., timicd: w t fS'w" abu-ietiutoard chare warm in a Uasteel. ceptin when. p the vie'orv no-e- ih,- thP .lh5 dut-r- " hrl I? lh: l?7?UC l-" w hav We . 'Ul aUer gu h.nurti u, -., "Well, you fellows may think it . ."" ?" oro he ceremony, like a caged lion I paoe mv ween- cell. ! i"inV iMheTAan n- ng farmer, wnn ha, no: had h. pa- :Ubrh . kmti urh. TVrx. k '" ?'' 'x,a H wasn't a storm, but it w:k M hv the ; ,1,lw;Bb,a!a ' ct cf:vn Wat I owe the Corners will stavowed l?unbroken Th . SnS?- who'so " gf lh 'TV h" ' via. rlawi-rotin- :bc walk. ai lr graudmatr -I a ....., ky was as black as the record of the f ,r5mi"d t tlI-Pa-x,ne if a till jtstl is done me. " eV'lv T such men? ia: w mon? d -pMt it? lbnMtr -ir up rdabc ' "hmr." wa ih prvn r,.j. - opposing cand.date. f",?1 .monir-v- bnt :l ? e Jf of ovo The text sez "Yoo shel not muzzle o'iTniaVTCmfo '? any ""i.0' T' i fos'Jw"-r fxom vt t,'.4 t bon 01 xajn lhiVr' Umr. 3 "I remained outside until cook-stoves i'", ,blb .wre the ox that treadeth out the corn." It fAxCS aIon? w"ch- 7 T rharar x a im. aud UmmZxnc and such things began to Ov around ? t-1 n , C" n ,- w,,z l"c rackk 5n " o thrash : X n V S nT wew aSn ",1 -nd "?w ? V & Jh , ,, tho Wr uf t&v delier tJ.a. Th Chee Uania-, Loid of lively l.lce, ami then I concluded V1 a 5-" :h c p wheat and sich by makin a floor and th "i?X m. n-J n W fences aloas wiwcj :h? pwwacd. juaMe. -. . - . - ... reeoirnied bv law since !-.- and tiie v..,..:.. . .. ... -. i .. . . "llB an "'"" .eo corruptvori tusu .n , ,, ti n''pn ihe ca.e. :h? o-vrner of Jh ; - , . . ... ii w: a-ioui time 10 go in anil WKcmv.,, .,,7... . , , - m-:u o.vca ircu uvit ii, ano me u-vt in- the hinds nf ? mnf,n..n ,. -.V , - i . L i C a iwra' whk-h . -?,.,. wife and children down cellar. " "1"a bt l 10t W7 church service, is.ts th:lt lhe tredclin ox hl be , S f u gg? -n."o t r n'' '?' " :,h ?tWT ?'-. A Fearer m Dr.'i Cap. , W,d and Si &-JT ' . " ..?., tufr. T .ri.i -.;-: i, ,,, The i.rt two n.ust take phiv-e befoe a n, 7i,.,i .u.i,,,.,,... .. )lrt . .. f.i.i , Inetl ,l r0-' unbroikcn. u. ,-; .vtention? And wh.-i toy speak to . wir3aa.Pa,M(,). durfwj h- 4,", door don?cHme the hof, o , m nf Jn and 5 presence of at leas: ! a hwt nt the prolvSe? maii1 " fr0:a lt "DetV'?' Thl h ra aboat ' be 'avs l"a-ad ! A eraR-anc. mv or. e.b.b.tSon -xU okUi ,, .. lWvit t four witnesses mid the American Con-1 C;rover C levemf hi violated this o&Urtr " - "--"' 7 a h , -rO.-wU aWw a4 fel Vh inidonli could savawbrd in remon "L 1C,V-1 ranaS J thtJ ! plane injunxen uv the Skriptein the mv-L ever 2ven td 5 CSSS . S"e tme . -Jf nwir fl ir.it which : i- r,-anled a, !,. ,k in 3 ,rry anomaJww.tL L str.mce.1 was gliding along overthe lr I -c: lh-lf rcm "'T ot croocl tl onjestifi1 Stmer. , SoS dUwfyth-vn -ih'TZ chRCCC-..u.a er. I wdd . fa I.rw,n.t He hi Wof Jack .' iw. . housetops like a" meteor, llow me 1 J en,-7n S.Jamsb- ,Mo"ed- Who wuz the wen that ut Ms d T'u'S",- l 1 l that kr, alioWto vralkaJnt are honpboao aSh !n - couldKethe house, being destroyed. I JP f colmne I by a church ser- corn, ,et me ask? It wuz mTJnd yoo. ? e S Ltm o ?T 7 rt rT'rTt r ' Iwelt amoos: tbe : Tae other ' jpnto. urza o TZuonl of tha tho people flying for their'lives, audi -ra. It wuz the civil servis DimocrXv t,v all ? Eat ot' the - a d.yrnitdb tc thennmbcr of ratuad ivnr r.iv. nivself uo for lost. I hnd " the btate, .North, and the noble Dimoo- v...: tt.-.r-t- ni... .icmun. , . ... u. j ib cav otaer tr. . to a Cidce, -.-. . t.. ..,... . iePn struck bv the center of the cv- "-tne smallest look in the world.1' nsy uv the outh. wich. shot-gun in .rlonn. and was bein borne out into the M ine '0;f'on Journ icarns. "is nail hand, refoosea to hev the ballot-box vonnrrvatlio-htninjr-exnresstra n speed. , the size of. a postage stamp, and is an contaminated ard polluted bv permit- ut bein"- on the top of it, I exper enced edition of the sacred book of the bikhs, tin niggers to yote, thus carryin their o more inconvenience that 1 would Belonging to tne fcan oi uunenn. Mates triumphantly for the Dimocnsv. have felt in a Pullman sleeper. I5ut iftet awhile I begin to think what rould happeu when I stopped. I con Silas Goble, of Ocean County. N. J.. has twenty-three children. afteV being Jetss I was but poorly prepared for the j married nfty-ooe years. The oldest trip thai was Xorcod upon me. in mm uiu. a icny ana ue ounces t tea. And what scz the Skripter? "c$hcl not muzzle the oz thai tread tth out the com,11 Wat d d mc, this pertikler ox. tred on the thresh! floor far? Wh? did 1 m m . i -'.! ii.'-m v. .-" ... w . asw; -... 4 mou innrc.lO!i trw !? trkf.. i Papa, dear." said a Hartford girl j To prevent the splitting or bcrsaag j aac prrcsi.f jaiiZaaB;)j. but a. he Ia fc. ng tlwre arc a!r four ot '-S . .. ia. m. . aa.. -.W a- , -- xftr a k1 . Till' in ?ti. ....!. .V a a "" -:& 'jrwi; "rs ?; i----F i-u at breakfast, "are you to use the horse of cabbages. J. J. H Gregory rcora- some au-1 mend to go frequently io-aayr i wane to get mmn leayes. "iso. m if yon will quietlr tell Rignold brains not to call again" it will be an autumn leave that will be very agree able to mc" There was sorrow in the maiden's heart, but it won't las; long. but in th .o4th !ho who arc taowli . , . . . -.. . i . ., . .. .mww. over tne; vrxa teddeniv ttrown at tne cctnn!? trr wjcu rnitlcr,!.!,...!.-. r.. ,-! v dear, but ' groend and star: every cabbAje that ( the tn nke -'. VhUt the ladr ajok- or morw. I; l obt.ouf that wfcerc tho old de Small- J appears to be about to mature bpuah:nr z L she fonnd that Ivz haad:crch.ef. a of word dnd.i oa uch a n en u over smeniMi neiyi inus iiarvra I wnica nc rrvt n-i on; a XEorocm c5- acii0Bj M ij toze of the vo.et? la are said to grow to doable the ixe they j fore, wat gwne, ut. The mni.ey hxil whieh it u uatrrL the opportuait.e bad attained whea about lo burst. dU ,wln i: w-Kc the naa maj belaf I lor oakiag hlocdera tecoaw bouftdkaa, tan oantoi. j uzc&l .V. 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