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Cu fg-- Bima ono . 3: Ae o- ' : - 2 - \y= \ B ootr «_s |_ \I Should like:to retite as abchaapgssibfiéi thes at.Ahe:town, I told, my story:to.the Cross and Ugly Husbands - _ fl {H y, T said, for my webrinels was excedstve, Bolics, and a- detichment was sent with me e &l bk 0 * Ln sipes - - -=] _ \ Certainly.\ 'The woman-sferted up with toftlie spot. . , to. Of ml! the men in the world, says Co. | aomm» wrfiine nopy or f A ity ~ Col } Afte i false | Bol Ingersoll, in his last lecture delivered at s) ; DEITZ. , i , alacrity. R Poly §Aét9r lmuihr searcliing 11er many fnlse | B ngersoll, in bi , mfithm 50m = Narc séus --=~- | ~ 'Where are you golig toput him?\ asked: flatts, we Succeeded in finding the ramous Chicago, in reply to his critics, I hate a stingy f -- 'o ; -m 31W e n, >. Somewhere we ré'acrgmon the Grecian page, . | my guide, . i- * E z? house; but it was empty-our birds had | and cross man who says ! '\ what did you do Abuuffieven years -ago a family [ he ournal will be sont to subscribers in {,,, Or let MSQF' perhaps, it is the Latin, '* Up chamber.\ . JV\ ; nor did I recover my valise, and watch | with that dollar I gave you last week ; what from an'eastern State to the itowtikt lb !pald Inadvance, If not | Of that fair youth of Yanity's full age, ._ \Put him in Isaac's room.\ ~ $1d chain, which latter I had left under my | are you going to do with this?\ | It is awful. / Paw, De Kalb county, TiL \Fro a, Whose checks glowed like the orimson satin ; © u NQ.» > [low. to No gentleman will be satisfied except ffith | ances the family: cousistine: <, h ; ; . Faw imi , R . . fore u e . . C a \i ° . ° (US th g si an Po ened oo to pay poe Wofz$heéezlzv:mwanmyum rrbfsfifie': 1T! 22:2“ R \It's the most comfortable,\ 514 'It's Drew's gang,\ said the leader.of the | the love of an equal. - What kind of chflEfgeu aud two fthlldren, lived in Emma?) fu dings oross before their name on the | Ana Hips, like elige of bursted peach one sees, \I tell you no.\ ' , . Agice, \and they've troubled us these two | does a man expect to have with a. beggar for | had not lived long in their new #0, Mil o ree oon Sie otro Peon o \lon me foultless pgorls gave frequent |\ But here I interrupted the whispered Fears. 'I don't think, though, they'll come| a mother? What a magnificent race of men | the husband's. sister arrived from the duep i recieve items of news as ° quy. f bael-here-fust-at-proscnt:\* and women we will bave when woman gets took up her abode in their \family;\ 44 4 h to- E L . - o toy, C ~ fil—g remwn‘gcfigeaspgndema. \\! | Aig j om; lay he caught s passing look **I am not Pflrthplar—I don't care whe KEN” did. they. . free and we learn no longer the superstitious | fair, in some way formed an R f giz. l; Pj 'is ~ --G-- L Of his faht self, as wondering he stood stooping - | you put mo, only make haste.\ ut the strangest part of my story is yet| lesson, of barbarisms. If .you have only a | of a young and zealous minister t f : ) 8 \ Q“; the bri “mm?“ mesdow brook: Bo I was conducted up a steep ladder that! t come. Bome three weeks subsequently I dollar, and you bave to spond it, spend ita flock of lambs in a nelghto .e af colymn, $ months; tio] ® 3121 ir face with blooming flowers group- 'stood in the corner of the room, into ap apart: réccived a letter from my sister, who was like a lord. - What is the usé-of hemming arid [ Through her bewitching manner at i «oq 12g ft 1yean.... 13-008 A siigle é] ce, but all entranced he stood, ment, celled with sloping beams and With Alice in her English home-a letter whose nawing about it ? . You cannot be so poor | ing loviiness of form and face, \he o a Hs Busine L /. 80.00 | - On that falfvislon then in pleasure dwelling, ted by one small window, whrere a cot bed; ifitelligence filled me with surprise, you cannot afford to be generous. I hate the | apparently deeply | enamored 'of pat a ransiont $ months 20.00 | \THI alt nis fifmost.soul ecstatio glowed, - stead, crowded close against: the' board parti). {\I must tell you something strange,\ wrote | man that thinks he is boss. - Think of the in- alleged, however, that he decrived “a? 'A 6a, 1 year,.... 50.00 | And I12mm k heart with dear self-love was swell- tion, and a pine table, with fwo or threé| my sister, \that happerred on the night of the | tellectual strain on the minds of men-men | and never intended matrimany, | AB sung al five lines or less, $5.00 per year. & chairs, formed the sole attempts at furniture}| {7th of October. Alice had not been well | that buy calico nt four and five cents a yard | consequence his action created great'cdn; AILbMSfor advertising payable quarterly. For all 1 ° - f R R C hap Addres Tontadvertising payment must be made in ad- | In vain with gll his might, he strove to turn Sway | ; The woman set the light-an old ofl.lamp=' | fr some time-in fact, she had heen confined | and can't sell it for six and seven; think of | ation amoung his flock, ead especislly & 1 mtwzmc.-We have good facilities for exe- oThelzagnir slon but 2h: stronger growing, on the table. M {|g , her bed for nearly a week-and I was sit-] the men who are thinking of politics and | rassed hisvicim of misplaced Efufidgn ~ | a alert mate \ \\ Cod amr Repent nith, |- - Aniiing more I oin got you step» | |e baie her ming.\ is was wn ie) ame O00 \O ieee. ot Pies tod | mad hive excitement that .topif i ~ ___ Editor |_, \yy. y.\ | Will last, the thighty one of High Olymipus' band, - | ~ \Nothing thankyou.\ - >. _. | dlool had just struck one-when, all at once, | Ward. | 'When they coni@ .home their wives [gentleman left for parte: imknown ~} ~a¢ - Gitbertaviile, Otsego Co., N. Y. While tender pity in his heart held power- * I hope, you will sleep well, sit. Whoh | fé seeméd to faint away, growing.white and | must greet and soothe them. The woman, | nothing transpired to show the gniir' A \ ‘i -- aie _ Uttered a potént word of passing sweet COnm@ddy | [ghat] I onl} you ?\ R I Ggidh as-in corpse. I hastened to call assis- may be, has only been taking care of four or | fortunate girl, she was ’of@nl’,j§mi . . gag-i £5 {g £2”, d Lg And changef the entranced youth into a flower, © At 4 o'clock in the morning, if you please. | tance ; tilt all our efforts the restore anima- five children-sick with the measles or whoop- | tfess .by her alster with the cousin: , GP ** fl ne # [ 8o-does it now and ever. will apace, A must walk to B- station in tune for the ‘fjdn werein vain. I was just about sending! ing cough, but she is expected to be as fresh fof disgracing the family. In °F - - ~ - Through all the years the favoring gods are sent- 7 o'cloclc express.\ -_ for the doctor, when her senses returned as| as a daisy. | I lately réad of a machine for ex. | went to her brother who often . 4. G. W 4-8 HB O N, “rags; gazes on its 6ibomi face ~ \Tl be sure to call you, sir.\ ‘ tifixddenll us they had left her, and she sat up| terminating lunch fiends. It seizes a mag with lief. and made some false, st Al : A“ fe t L \ While o'erttlgzmzuruug brook Its head 'tisbending.| Bbe withdrew, leaving me alone in the 'It bed, pushing back her hair and looking about the head and ghoulders.andan immense | disgraceful revelations reflecting onlli# f yo orn y a a w 9 [Band evertwre; hile gazing on life's past, gloomy liitle apartment. I sat down and Around her. iron boot..comes from behind and kicks him [acter of her sister (his wife) in - 4z toc Gilbertsville, N. Y. - 44 | In Time's déep stream, that ever on is flowing, - {looked around me with no very agreeable { \ 'Alice,' I exclaimed, 'how you terrified | into the street. 1 said when I read that, if I | with the polluted pulpiteer. Broo a & . , N. Y. Benn]: the fa izenected change ite Wl'lmliz’l'd In??? sensation. us all!' Are you ill ? was a Member of Congress I would vote to | his misery he went into the - , . - + . -_F. BLACKMAN Ummz 53:1; ul fower, wltuyonmurlbhs. If; fa \I will sit down and write to Alico,\ I . ** *Not ill,\ she answered, 'but I feel so|give one to every woman in the United | not worked lang, however, until he Tid g 3. } A t .- DEALER IN * thought; \\that will soothe my nerves and - Gracie, I have been with my hus- Btates blessed with a cross husband. Love is | covered a huge snake crawling in the : (g f ' ha; 7 - quiet me perhaps.\ ._ [Winar the only thing that will pay ten per cent. to Prompted by a spirit of revenge the irate lit * CABINET B1 URNITURE © Q“ } gtflllfl £31,513 I descended the ladder ; the fire still glow. |.!\ *' Allsour reagonings failed to convince her the borrower and leaderboth ; the only thing | band picket-wig), secreted it in his poe 37, i ~- ir. nr -- \|-- tot ._ |ed readily on the hearth beneath ; my com-] Of the impossibility of ber assertion. She|in which the height of extravagance is the | and immediately: went to the bouse. - In th igs - \ Gilbertsville, N. Y. -- panion and the woman sat beside it talking persists to this moment that she raw you and | last degree of economy. Joy is wealth and |doorway be met his innocent wife, who ig: MY MIDNIGHT PERIL. In a low tone, and a third person sat at the [WA® With you on the morning of the 18th of | love is the legal tender of the soul. The utterly unconscious of the great wrong thy) t W) - | =-- table eating; a short, stout, vitlainous-look. [{DStOber. Where and how she cannot tell, Amppy man is the successful man-the man | had been porpeirated upon her. Apprwdflj ii 3.1233, The night of the 17th of October-shall I ing man, in a red flannel shirt and muddy amt we think it must be a dream. - She is bet-! who has wou the love of one good woman ; | her he put his k'f‘t nrm nrmmfi her neck af € got f fer now, and I wish you cou'd see how fast the man who has been the emperor of one | shoulders, and with his right hand drew fro t cel'v‘glfl ever forget its pitchy darkness, the roar of | trousers. got DOW» h M P i 2 ville, th the autumnal wind through the lonely forest, | - I aelked for writing materinls and returned | Sho is improving.\ good heart. 1:1” man that has been the em. | his pocket the ever accursed snake, MM“? @ | and the in t down-pour of the rain ? to my room to write to my wife. This is my plain, unvarished tate. I 60) peror of the wide world, and has never loved, {abrubtly thrust into the bosom of her dresl j for sale \This comes of Short cuts;\ I muttered. ' \My darling Alice-\ 0f pretend to explain or account for its mys-| his life has been a failure. Whois the happy | Frantic with terror she dismbtid as rapidly ' lid ctulantt myself, as I ylodded salon; I paused and laid d I . |teries. I simply relate facts. Let peycolo-| mun? The one that tries to make some possible» but not until the reptile had glide ¢ lice in Z] se myme'trunks pot the mac-35; cludzduthe Viirdsulmlfogzgllyw 5:11:81: °§\' Sts nuravel the labyrinthin skein. I am| body appy. Tho idea that woman is the [through all the accesses of the clothing ng: bt Ms BPERligfig ”151ng ENSEMLEDuAug nvofd tic vine, through which I could hear | she would say w’uld she knotvz of'm; engage lou nether do I believe in | the Dopey o\ man! That is the reason so [to her phon , (ho (ons though momen £ (8. with the unde ned are respectfu odbc . & ; Pon ' a - . a & | | neste zd mummettleélagqamszggmmg #| the roar.of the turbulent; QUSTORME L, vum l ao m. wraiths or apparitions ;. bat this thing Wn¥rflnxml’§;j§“x mattied,; AnG.then get | ary ”LEE-5 il s 5 F 2d * - \o Opi na D Satie Ao 7 i sage duas r ; . . | 7 : 'Next. feet betow,/ - My blood ran G6M._as L thought | -.Nortm both ancets. were: mu‘m‘rfilf V WWW (swear mw‘fmt aftect-ofwehich. bm her stato that I ofermy nntsually large\ ---; .[ 7 P . England in body on the morning ofthe 18th] them down in the streets. because they think | ture during its c s h ind varied stook, which is partioulari» relaoted what might be the possible consequences of a | aside my pen and prepare for slumber. - As F of October, her spirit surely étood before me | that woman is thelgeproperty, ~_,| ly away until childbirth revealed R 1 OR THE HOLIDAY TRADE misstep oria move in a wrong direction. Why | folded my paper I happened to glance toward in New Y, & in ( t of that dead] * ~ be regretted incident. In the meant thal ta had I not been contented to keep in the right | the couch. - n hew in the moment of that deadly 3 e regres \t neantime the E advance from cont, for cash, l peril that menaced me. It maybe that to the The P I t Sacrif innocent wife pleaded and clearly proved lor } Yours Very Respectfully. road? , N Was it the gleam of a human eye ObSETVIDE | suptly Instinct and strength of a wife's holy e rocassot Bacrifice. ___| ely virtue. ~ This th F f, F. BLACKMAN Hold oh, was that a light, or my eyes play- rae through the board partition or was it my love all things are possible, but Alice surely . 220 4 anger of her husband, and again, united a)? ~ E - Ing me false? gzown fancy? There wasa crack there, but saved my life, The horrible butchory of.a child at Pocas. heads of the household. - The “In.“ are ivéllJ § «G NOTICE,. T stopped, holding on to the low resinous | only blank darkness beyond, yot Lcould hnvo _- __ sol o a mieriflee, has created. Intense exCite | authenticated facts which the Chicago Times hE & ym, rewman will keop for sate at his residence | DOUghS 6f a hemlock that grow on the edge |aworn that something had sparkled balefully ment in that locality. | Freeman and his wife reporter | witnessed\ the in peroqii.\f ide _‘ Gillie/militant“ best quality of of the bank, for it netually seemed that the | st me] At the Party. 'are in Jail, and have been held for tris! for On a back, out of the way. fond—11m & - HT A ND FEE D, wind would seize mme bodily and hurl me I took out my watch-It was one o'clock. A Demsiér who dressch' well and his a\ murder, - The latest reports are that Mrs. ‘nh‘ék’bfiilsé—Sf' prairie [fig-IRInl'll'fiilch jond He | Gash prices: - - -- - (--- -- 4gimg {down fhe precipitous-descent- -_ | It was scare¢ly worth while for meto undress reasonable share of I looks had ens-ion Freeman is completely crushed by the grow- discovered the house consisting of aparbme a f \ It was a light-thank Providence it was a | for three hours' sleep. I would lie down in last wm k t shat L 5:0?“ L003 8 Loc’ nd ing conviction that after all, the killing of the built after the manner of an upright. 3:3 f {5133351313322 ixprfialg°e35”§)rggzdp$gmfig light, and no ignus fatuus to lead me on to | my clothes and snatch what slumber I could. one 1.113“ 1:3 zzmedflhlrmzclf at“; (0.2: 113) 1m: 4 | Child was not a sacrifice but a murder, Free- and Standing nt n considerable distance \4 h” ¢ om Mt. Upton to New York at the destruction and death. So, placing my valise at the head of toy bed, man still maintains a confident air, and says the road. - He stopped, and his knock-aff A. . U , pr ’“J,.‘°§eli’f.im*é’r“?a mgr-fining \ Hallo.9-0.0 !\ _ | und barricading the lockless door with two Tight“ ”$5; j mt: t.° if“? (grin flcnnrzzz; that on the 21st of this month there will be a door was respondzzfi m'w an intellige C a : re Trill oe £2mfi£gzrfi§gflu¥f ova | My voice rang through the woods like a [chairs. I extinguished the light and laid down. I‘I'e “will“; if] J\; gilfiarvxiwflook pip, | Great revelation from Heaven, his prison ng, middle aged woman, who invited him rate from clarion. I plunged on through tangled vines, | - At first I was very wakeful, but gradually around the corner of the bouse and said: doors will be broken down, and the 4284 | come in and sit down. - Everything about th ertsville to New York | dense briefs and rocky banks, until, gradually |a soft drowsiness seemed to steal over me like - \'The young folks n.re mighty fond of any will be restored. | 'The temper of the Advent- house presented a neat sud. home:fiKe: - ilzgux lgmll’llt'aSrsel‘z‘fgn Ta cg E‘ifs'tm’352 nearing, I could perceive a figure wrapped in |a misty mantle, until allof a sudden, some game wfzh filming in u.g_ ’f‘héy'u get up fsts in the neighborhood has changed, and ance. | When he made known the {os a VCC. Bhioo per xes Year 'in \~ GilBertsyille, . YC., May 21, ; Otse 1879. ~ Bs, each. All Express for w. Y. leave Gil- 4D; e Jn the morning ; will arrive in x. Y. au ofl-cloth cape or cloak, carrying a lahtern. startling, electric thrill coursed through my something and fix it to make you kiss the they are now willing to admit that Freeman his visit be was led to n spacious 06 As the dim light fell upon his face I almost recoiled. Would not solitude in the woods be preferable to the companionship of this withered, winkled old man? | But it was too laf? to recede now. \ What's wanting ?\ be snarled, with a pe- culiar motion of the lips that seemed tolay his yellow teeth all bare. veins, and sat up excited and trembling A. luminous softness seemed to glow through the room-no ight of the rooon and stars was ever so penetratiog-ind by thelittle window I saw Alice, my wife, dressed in floating garments of white, with cher long, golden bair knotted back with a blue ribbon. Apparently she was coming to me with.out. is insane. It was a shocking tragedy, and should be dealt with in a maoner to prevent any similar occurrence again. The spost dan- gerous species of insanity known is that pro- duced by religious excitement Fanatics should be restrained. If the Freeman tragedy shall lead people to consider more carefully, the effect of exciting language upon religious {Bear tu rind that all goods shipped by ex- 9 delivered to consigned without auy charge : +Atlgoods aside from Butter will be to Mt. Upton on reasonable terms. , . Feb. 20th, 1878. . H. A. TRUESDEQL, can Express Co. Mt. Upton. in n basket about seven feet long, thifee and two feet high, Iny the animated that combines in one body ophidian | After removing the wod ets toat corered the form, it xt v *a~ ed hiss similar to that of & an male five years of nge, add is tv handsomest gal in the room.\ \Well TH kiss her,\ was 'the prompt reply. _ , ' \Yet but hold on a little,\ continued the old man. 'There's my gal Emma. We think abe's as purty as any of 'em; but certain. folls around here kinder sniff at her 'cause I C *Twelve miles!\ I stood aghast. ition seemed to vanish Into the stormy dark. 8 iss her fe hing, but if you'll \ taing forges. Hois \Ha 5 | Can you tell me of any shelter I could ob- | ness, and I was left alone. . At. the selfsame | °C kif het for nothing, but if you ing language and fanatical Of |ang can lisp a long tine + - Call on or address, - do it PR throw fifteen cents offin your bill in nbatat R t ig Un . 3T MTC C tain for the night ?\ instent the sharp report of a pistol sounded- tho morning. | What diye say ?\ men who procl filmedlhmheywmdchvefiqs [body is perfect To 'B Kim ball ** Where are you going ?\ I could see the jagged stream of fire above The young man said he'd do it, ang ips | from God. The results s of their Black, while the ' T C* *I \To Drew's, down by the maple swamp.\ {the pillow straight through the very spot 2C work woulginfigtgp're‘ug flatly that their like the body of # 4G EXT, \Is it a tavern 7\ where ten mimites since, my head had Iain. - | father continued: messages were from the.evil one. Reform taper to points. Lowest Rates on Tickets to the FAXD souawEst '____ Sidney Plains N.Y. RESTAURANT. ~P. mag? PM HotorGold.all Hours ** I am lost in the woods; can me to R- station ?\ ** Yes, R- station is twelve here.\ se No}! could.pay them well.\ stood revealed once more. «'Would they take me for the night, I His eyes gleamed; the yellow stumps you direct tenderness. miles from tangled -buskes below, and; as I there, ree » stretched hands, and eyes full of wild, anxious I sprang to my feet and rushed toward her, but as I reached the window thefair appar- With an instantaneous realization of my danger, I swung myself over the edge of the t window, jampiug some eight or ten feet into { out; $0 that we kin all hear the smack I\ Erouched | ' her nose crooks a bit and her hair is a trifle high-colored. Now, I want you to kiss Em. for the handsomest gal in the room. It'll do tre ble woman good, do Em. good, and kind er bet these 'ere Sniffers back a little. I don't \'That's the checker Don't have any make:believe about it, but kiss Her right pop 1 - 'The game was played, the Detroiter was as upor other subjects, and tend to moder- tion in that direction, the litte gitt's crucl death will not have been in vaio. - Hundreds and thousands are now inmates of our luna- tic asylums who were sent there by: the excit- is needed In this asinother directions.. Re- ligton should be entirely stripped of excite-f ment, inches in length. Being unabl upright position he crawls nbout teptiles. (He is speechless ah utterance except to blas. 'Thelh and spotted on the crown. ~The