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Advis. _ AND sULES _ old E mush 1D mocmt Estubliéh ds that hdsldess that I hln o apnin, Mr; AlTtfar,' but E dud no mosses PEX - TO NAME: > ‘LFloWersv ON HAND. 1 > jng Bend fo ~ rse gmsgnrgfigyflwgn~_ Mcoraw Binghamton. tha. oncom- 35ch ror Padiiaes - Planmg &0., &o. WILL BE: the very Lowest , e - Lémber &c. On HAND of Bulldings. Exoouted.'& BRAINARD. Kinosu®y, who has been very extensive and suc N. Y,, for more than dof perkons cured of this who came from varions lying witnesses of them from a ter Doctors, ministerzabd for a circular giving M.D., Romo, N. Y. B. WILLIAMS, etc PER COPY, Bias solted upon the ab consequent loss of the piece ofromance. mse and tincere hard iii“ Snal hu r yeunlon TE tol en nwtmnbookin nay: Prixt Tavi + Store Crocs: ! RETAIL « ding villages and cout Attetided to. for Cash not be undersold. p Adyex‘tising Rates 41 Dexoonkt n hue ru will be. nrlhereq 0. averuxemanis will)» Insoited in the O«zont. At th aroumvmé’low sits at fin NCEMENTS |-- To thg - A FORE/01V CLOTHS ~~. ~. AND WORSTED8 .| Atso' Foreign . und Domestlo Sultings fis. ail the \ KND. CUTTER rcspcctlully invites the citizens of neontu and vicin Y to «-- , can. m nmmxmz ' Ammmmos' Latest Designs in. the E WT] SELECT FROM THE BEST efmdny gash exBerlance in the ‘prlneipnl | WE MAKE SPEGIAL CONTRACTS vmfi MANUFACTURERS [wa CHALLENGE COMPETITION TNI’RIGEANDQUALIIY i bus BURDETTORGANS The Cases nre of Now and 'Elef ant Desi -A 50 Oper n the 2 ~ ONEDNTA, N. Y. 660 33 ;8.50 5 coal [10,50 IiiL 8 $50 5535 s ar bo sepesesessses Tors g 3 > $353 nd Bas Se 5 203527754080} 90.60 5900110000 \Ban Twelyo Nonparall lines orl pf spacé, constitutgu bquar Too - em, or ane fuch - Tm Int-mas waistitute uo eqlumn, , for advertising payable quarterly. Fo ‘1111 £11111;th adve nislhxsfiyymeusqr‘xllaust {lg med; gaging Cards $1.00 por lino por year. Locals, b t Intertion 10 grist-swung. foresehnuhstgnuhflwruenenema MarFlage, Notices free Dca sccalu anied, by ox Ling. “I“ g)! liteliglous Not-ices, and Notices for really uha It- k», b cont« por 1 will- be pubMshed tree rare single | urposes, wceiv one hnif tater for a longer peri ore meni i caida To m Patrons Naticos flee—it Mn“ (Successor to Parker O' Bric), ~- 07 Tie wept xrlown ' CORN TAUORRE _, 'No 41 Broadiray, (Stamwix Hall), tae ALBANY, N. Nor Just 1 amalegan . ond Summer geoda.whinh ho will make u assortment of Spring wintit ho lb , gut Etyles and. Best Manner nd satisfaction. guru-unread in every caso. ._ at .GUTTING DONE O SHORT NOTICE _C. J. EHLERS. Oneonta, April 8, 1879. C. N Kose CHAS. OBrren:| 0300057 - BASE BALLS COLLINS BLOCK, MAIN: STREET Every Gunner\ WARRANTED TO PPD, anonent. | Insane finger, Ths Bu d) trims 8 Fine Full. Pipo:Iike tons that blends perfectly with THE fBURrDETT © TShMATCHILESS If the pnrchuser cannot appreciate the qualities of the Burdett, and will besstlsfied with a metal a: accordeon-like tone, we will sell him an o gull finch a tone, Cheap! Carareril C P- Expenses Greatly Reduced. We no longer employ Mr, J. Fred Medcalf, We | get the benefitof extra discount-s by paying cash 1th every order, ind the amount saved enables sal er than over, J. H. Knecland has: charge ofthe Oneonta branch, and will be at the Ogloe as 0 “Jen as p g lhle, buxno one should loose 4 ng see h to lundynro '8, Franklin, N iitcost one cont, and will put youin the way o gett g. the bestInstroment at the smallest possible price, KNEELAND BROS. Branch Office in Mereness's Art Gall onto, N. loflome Oihgi. Xronklin, Del. o., N.Y ART STUDIO AND GALLERY (on tire rims? FLoom) . « - ~ Gra . mmmdml uld s » Advertisements notices and »commur;festions ntended for. this mpor, should bo handed In as phi-l} ”faxed fly? to ensure their not recolving their rs regular] knit}, cougars; levciehy gi ng 1:08:50of filing Business' Duectory M185 ELLA BAY “0510! fir Millinery and Fuqcy Goods, apposito brick Blook, Main erect.\ 5.49 ._ Roces opposito Prick Plock, Main struct, _ 5148 WARD O'CONNOR, Attorney and C him co A yd Nol wilful)“ yDm‘rcnpext, gela- -—-———-——--—_._....___.,_..._.‘._,__. MISS FANNIE FELUTE, over First National Bank, Méin mtrdet, Cutt ting and Trlrnurin promptly attended to? Paring C. A. BMITH & CO,, in Goodiéer'l building, Main et, deslerImoliofeo brands of Tobaceo, Cl unaé‘mtr. Fipes ofall kinds. \LJ [IN THE KOST FASHIONABLE sumac Atpriceslaocorrexpondmthxthetimga: ; ~f W IL. & R: BROWN,! nuhnhmflmnnlmuizu iB Hardware & |,; and Eclect CrOSs Cut and Mill Saws OFFICE sTovEs, Cook & Parlor c KUB3, PoE AND CARRLLCE rRporko$, —ALSO— > SCHOOL BOOKS, LAW BLANKS, S unflflrssllunksmre -, 8. S. REQUISITLS, \Parllcs visiting Albany are Invited to cull at our rooms and examing the: numemusbeuuliml specimens 'bf« Bhotography al ways on exhibition. In variety and chara mint the work, Jt is not eflunlicd O’I‘IlE T IN TEE ‘ORLD WE MAKE AND FINISH Every of Photograph or Picture Beginuin with the Iocket and ending only ~ - \with fall ifo mud embracing every ago from infants one month old. % IN TEN MONTHS WE HAVE PHDTOGBAPIIED THREE. THOUSAND PERSONS AND and delivered over thirty thousand pictures, We are now muklng SEASIDE PIC- TUBES, folthfr NEWYORKAND BOSTON PIAM'iH . f a : The 3 Mate for Mustclans. One-e -- NOTMAN PHOTOGRAPHS --- 55 ¥. PeFESt:, Atbangy, rors IF Summer. 0s @. There1 cums uwhlsper through the wind hiawn . leaves, Thitetzred in music underneath the eaves, (%. Thoreoame a flogd ofilight, unush 'of bloom, . +5 mey-- And wings of blids and, eclioesof their soul; jead Bore every; thoughtin: encesweut along. : 100} to Emmet Them flamed in & ondnnfiarce element mm\ done;. < 86 ' To you, ouster-Ingmhesuno And all Ifuin would galn, ii‘ I might choose \ bs Eff Rorgonim sex\ 71 Thumgie' One. who bwakened from, hermaiden sleep, Andwejdng turned divine, And blushing let her hnnlld \chap dosage? mine tails f InBumuiur And WM . On tresses bright ns Any ray ilfgy Kold, © And dlt Lhai'eryontsplcudor of thyiday Wore fairer splendorthhh f sky and ray ae Orenmmcr. Forwhutis sarih’lfiiove'bonel ang'dnyf' '|'know - that you \ha 6 and figtigrt f - T pr\EJEHHELdoctors-m the tow hays AJ. Ang sweethfey pated, 'And sighed ay ug mmcedmv-gmsm ankle deep bo n planner . W mly by the iand. 2 4 exheumatlsxn in my; left leg is ex 'bad #end Calloway: and. thi resaleu came OVOI‘ he asked “Dill I My.. Culleway a held 1-1 his, bunks to the dfioeton ay. - Strigpor binfagd aro Go Till ; H 4 'out hunting, 468 cam¥\'to \the: fey); too late to cross by. the.boat and. a the forryman was be awam . his. horse;: ystreuml and as he'oculd not :| opposite-shore owjh&. to'. th hank, he descantgd sho' strea came ont upon \the road, t by- th annafmcumn IAs! 'fewweeks lute‘t s Almur w 5 mL ceny, he [1 'through: the :deép | 4 ni tho Fhi I WliT prepare the' Iiuemmt tor pyou hub UQHI» J. TJ thero ho.saw that the hous ad't a | eng pap fon fig t Hats whe dap y And what is love if love care not to stay, And staying ateal our hearts in dreamless rest?} i. f: against the wall by the side of And rcszingthus, 'who dreams and is not bles - [A In Summer; - Onglnal Story ~THE WOLF IN. SHEEPSEIN 102A {tarry of &nverfean Litre; * Translated from the Gcrmnn tor the Horald.) BY DUDLEY BL CaxPBELL l -s @HAPTERIY: 8 <n Half anflhour s ride-from the, town, whore tho 'prairie terminated toward. filmur tool: R orcelmn craci- Then \Ko placed # pisco' phosphofus inm qof water. took 0 isw' h [pineérs 'and threw Then he , egy] oll so that' the air could not Calloway watched this . perfo closely gs he art byfihe door. Jdights. began .to. sot. in and give a | the mountains, on a slight elevati the people of that region, the Castle: in stood a-honge which was called J‘y’woom, the igomewhar gloomy app earance to the offed sna 6a; alligators, | and the affarige looking\ glebe And door through which he looked.. d. with it some M toretiimtlo. compelled; caréfally g6 na £0 Bl ikgop the' 3 hovel. kedpp pBospHorks\ linden—dire *. cis mist ranee | Font bei'émwe‘ Twi [ y logpled‘ Ofewomau hom 'he \s; @ 8p *A 1b This, 'Alntor wont ; ntei the | thor did: you. come | 4p firsé room. w’lulo Cslloway leaned 'his | £0 md‘; 'Rétat, mdfifimmy 34 wod f hild ' is, sick . an has gone.to; the town ait ani the womans lenger?\' eaid. i i ‘h nyfiléss Hiim altod . had -is , b; onvo'lsaiditho: womnd house, with many windows and a, -verands > running all arohnd is. On) one side there was a natural path, \ whilg on the other as also to'the rear were :double rows of orange and sit- ron treag. To the fronta few shrubs and scattered oaks wore growing upon the, lawn. | Botweep thg latter and the open prairie stood n belt of timber throufih which the road Jead to the city, It wasa beattiful place, yet most of the inbabitints of that section looked upon it with a feeling bordering apon terror., _. The owner of this property was Eredrick Almar, a German scholar} who had selected this. spot nsa good place- to- maké observations and par- * to-It wae i fargd instruments, _ At Aength Galloway remarked ##The doctorsd dn tho- city, and. Parson Hope said: while you were away, that' the medicine yousklve nve the other time was wicked stuf and that you wore in leafrue. with tho devil.\ \ i \What?. Did the parson siy ffh’fit 7 asked Almar, who forgot fortho tho- : meat.to attend to his crucible, ~. \Yes yes, Mr. Almar;tho'ddctor also: said so.aud so did. s goorl many oth- er paoplé, but I-\ At that moment the phosphorus | came in- contact with the air, and all nt oneo a blaok cloud of smoke arose around Almers face and filled the room. 6 ssid Sco advertisemen * mfg—M WWW-me strook,.next oor to Susquehanna House, Flour Feed, Meal. WWW . Fallon-Li’gffigt What; s snd Seats: __ GOLD PDNS, &C. annus tse - _Water and Grand 1106011. with Large Hout; also Garden Scene . ,. wich. Rustic Bridge and Naw Paints, Olls, vaminhcii'd hss, Pultfi , Powder, &c. tural Lake, with Forns film-nu. \and _Urnes \ \C 'ano . hmstudzes In. mtumlhxstonynflm sought no company und had but Hit= {- I \> davil himself, Gallewuy’gmbbed bisrifloandsprang family with: &, comfortable hom for him. .. . tor Almar, 6 sud Almar patifite:to tho buildings' ahd lestroy od the © \The nost day, Nrg. Hopo wenti to town leaving at home best. sho could during Mrs. H absence Susanna ; bad n seated: in- her favorite resort bub: little while when Hope came th way, und seated himself by hor gide. \Mr. Worms rented 'us the place I, I nesaring ug thatit avas the healthiest | Rand a yvhele country 'but $4 \Yon tet nt 'stay. shore ' 4\ diy: mew “Th 18 Worms. uy ia Wei-ms our“ b: will, hive: you moved from here and. igke care of you.\ iC : He-rode inty. town .and: made ar-] O, st and léfe ordorh ' that the Bulldog place' should be bought of Wotms] - 'The place was. egcqtdmgly bought | the- faroil y‘hmovud «Otr lad. Tho girl sought hor bower it the:} i garden to while away her time the : f Galloway about the clo | wha Often re Seated; cud Although he 'tallked-with apparent; s \QM morning, soon Alor, 'a request, he went down th B\ boat Iindinp fe. fl” s ere-Op t8 . hinsftheypnfim i:i%§l?£g than? t: i 2) fold f) isua Ql‘zfigopng 235 its: 3 hores uuh s Block. BMITIL & YAGEL Merchant Tallors, and dedleni in Ready-Made. Clothing Cloths, For- atreat, Boo advertisement 14447 AMES STEWART, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Ofice in McCrum & Saunders' Bloc cUruim & O, guacammx’. Collections promptly attend WW MGOB‘tOIlN Gummihfldrnnd dcalcrinncudy- Clouds; for men and om Hats and HOTEL, Main street; hcud of Broad, fluiidlng and furniture entirely no peels] l uccmunu to summer bearders Term roa« l ALLEY, Prop'ra, ori sonable, _ £10 C E. mun, (Buecessor to P. 0. Burton), deslor in Clocks, Watches, buwcr and Plated: V ere. l: no «Gold Jewelry and F Articles, Main Cleaning and Repairing carcihily dune. Jnnls. ma uxrmy SANDERS Bookseller and EStattoner, dean: in Bhcet mule. usical Morchandiso, d Instruments, Fla nt i’nr Steinway. hury‘ aud Docker & Barnes' Pistos and Smith American Organs. , Scourlvcrtirmeut. 4-48 eIIST RATIOS“. DAhK OF ONEONTA, in the old. Post-Ofice_b x, Main \met. Collec- tlons made, auretl cr negoHfated, Danking hour: from in A) x. until 12m. and from . 1to 2 7. m 5-47 MarquieL Kates Cashier. Perron ts main A. F.GOULD, Aftorney at law and Noi Public Ouicuo poumtéc q‘l liowiagn‘ioufih' he“ tended promptness, ectlonsmllcilcd, Chum- moderate, - E. J. MORGAN, M. D SURGEON DENTIGT. 7 szmtiing Teeth rendered Painicss, 4 nsesthcals, Office over Tobey, Gurney embers. mun-sh. Queen , N.Y. CENTRAL HOTEL thin strait, bord of Proud, .T. , Lméa: ALLEN, Proprietors. Buildingnnd furniture entire! now. A first Tass BHMHard Room good ftab In and Livery oan netted Stages eave this housofor “grid ”uh Stamford. Frco Dur sand rota ail miss. her m mes e THE STAGE HOUSE., SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE Tie Celebrated \New Champon\. Storg-Pipe Shelf FAIRBANKS SCALES sommnfion BY MATL P YOUR PATRONAOE BOLICITED EITHEK.PER- |. rox iwc water Mun Toy Boutiprflldl- dren,. - 650% -Dailey's Patent Iron Finn“, Page's Patent Leather Belling, 1 | Carponters Teols and Farming Implements Manufacturers of all kinds of - '%’mlfl1fllvfi gammmmu H7 WWWMQWW Particular Attention paid to Roofing. . Purchasinf®. as we do, maiyor our goods opion en ion 0 r intending to s nob—ET!“ of yhntcvurnm’f-i ilep a petition, ind belioy .} W. L. & R. BROWN; s Oneonta, N. Y. Dec. 29. 457g, “KEENAN “A! NR SALE A PXW FinST-CLisS Tap b 011811 Buggigs Am 0, Concord Two- and Three- Seated Wagons, to Platform Wagons for goneral use. HORSE-SHOEING and REPAIRING Done at Short Notice, Nono but perior workmen employed, and sat« Isfaetion guaranteed in avery caso from ast respectful Invite the & urchase W um wo can | ma give our a mantisrnction in quail! and NICO. ml Of his own manufacture, which are far superior D° HENRY SAUNDERS. Oneontu, Hey 12 1870 W WHITE Tt Mlllllllll‘ chines, which were new been com: m for \he Whitesthe Intost.and best Sew- in; hint-Mn? ont, as all who have tised [twill test- a god in their day. but he possessors of thi having the Most Simple, inBlarket, Tho is the most convincing tributo to and superiority over other muchines. and in no Instance has it filled to satisfy any recommenda- tlon In Its fayor, SECOND HAND - MACHINES. In Second Hand Machines I bavo mearly ove variety now in uso. I will sell them for a mm rice or exchange for Wood, Hay, Grain, cut. or anything I can use. - OIL AND NEEDLES. I soll genuine Sperm Of for Sowing Machines, | L take ofd Sow inf Ines in exchange for new, {repair Sewing Machines, _I soll Needles and at. tachments for oil Sowing Machines. I will send Howing M ng Ncedies post paid, to any ad- dress on receipt of price, Por doz. .{ Ladd & Webster... 45 avis, 45 Weed - 50 Remington.......... 45 Wilcox # Cibba... 15 Elias Howo............ 45 40 A. B. H0W9........... 45 45 2D Ameri 45 N 5 50 Ke 15 85 ~s 43 Raymond ...... 6 AGENTS WANTED in pnoceupted territory I also haye a Good Plano but Hitle used, which I will sell cheap for cash, or will exchange Apply to Asa 0. sTRoxG, General Lgen'. rat White Sexing Mrchine, Main for other pro xen backseat and mal o Durable, Lightest tunning, and best satisfying Machine |. Its excellonco IMiain Street, Oneonts, N. Y., L abso- , COPY 'AND ENLARGE every discrlpuon ‘gr picture, and finish in . INX, OBAYONKfi MEZZOTINT, OIL, AND m= varer~6obvns: Free Admission to Art Gallery! 65 Rorth Peal Streot, Albany, A. M Barnes, DEALEH IN FURNITURE! ~-EMBRACING- Expsnsive and Cheap Parlor Suits, DINING SUITS, .chHamBer suits, And in fact all that-pertainsto a first-class sto¢k 1 navz a stock or BABY CARRIAGES, PICTURE FRAMES, curTAINS, corps, ETe., \Wovenyrire Sptral Spring, Hair andFiber Mattresses A largostock ormcmt and best LIVE AEESE FEATHERS I . _ UNDERTAKING: forntihed Tam ilfimwgfif Undertaking done. anda fino Hearsesupplicd. REPAIRING 1 ofell kinds, done try-skillful and careful mechan» ics, Many goods manafectured in our shop, and umdcxm upon honor Hoping for a igberai patronage, I am b Retportfally, A. M. BARNES, Graham. Arm 23, 187. R. DRUGGIS T! ___ Two doors below Post-Ofice, _ besa fall line of the host DRG AM NED GlllES' \ was’ftz’endly toward rich and peer FG—EHH—GMGMHHEh-lellflfl'l‘ hrt cer. mimes , i 254 slender hot of.a «i Hel all possible speed. Almnr bet everything right in a talked on ho t of the rungs it would. afford him hot ever he could. . His time was mostly devoted to | study and ob: Three argo 'rovms Of his house wrora flused for with globes and maps, while in the éupola on tho top: of the house -he had a telescope. In this remote part of America where civilization bad but taken a slight foothold, Almar was regarded by the busydostllug, money-seeking inbabitants, as a strango boing. Why .| be should give, up his time fnd spend his money in the 'canse of science was more thgr thoy could under: stand, and thoy wore in doubt whether to laugh at or pity the man. Often whon they observed him, deep in his books, or at night on the top of his house, peoring «through his strange instrument, or passing among his curiosities with a lam in his hand, or engaged with his globes, they declared, that there was some enchantment at the bottom of dti Often tho soft tones that came borne upon the night aff to the vil Ingors from his harp, were thought to be sounds from the spirit-land. Yet notwithatanding all the doubts that wore expressed regarding him, ho had many good friends in tho town and country around, by whom he was respected for his blamelesd lifo and bis many acts of kinduess.\ His advice whon sought was freely given and also bis monoy where that alone could help the worthy. Io Wessphyelclen but he desired no patients, yot tho sick ofton came to bitm, and such hirskifl, without 16b or rownrd: For this reason the doctors were hos. tile to bim and none more so than Dr.Stripper, Yet Stripper'abostlity never found vent in any exprcmons in bis presence nor in an? offer of violence to him as be well new that Aimar pever weat without armasapnd. thot ho was a taster in their dso. A large and powerfal dog olso followed bim at every step when away from his house, sod it was wall known that this dog bad ofted saved his master's life, and at a wick from bis master woald throttle the strongest - MMNJCQQ A fo evemugs after bis rotaro, Almar eat apon his verands now fog towards the distant peake of the Cordilierss, and now bowled with the thoughts which iis Mexisan travels har given rise to. He was shont thirty years ofd, tail voms tE 11, wrz flue'bcsrx’imn LA‘ noe ef we- Eriishes, Snapsl Cosmetics, | ~> DL. KENAN. fteou \ goo Us UONEONTA, N. v. - CBNT: 7 I ~~ MtS POTTER, Proprioters ~- 448!) <- =o ~. taf toons A - SAKPLE HOOKS AND 11va RITACHBD \\\\\\\ A i., 3 onkHonmtA. this House mmmfim PHGTUGRAPHY BXTRAURDIHARY g Hum]? ”Hung 831mm 1873, Dolhi, Morris and caurers, f apret IN OorEGo. NNIAL SCC TC ' C-- (Eurcpean Plan.) 531223133 TAKE NOTIGE' After one yoass trial I 6d that reduced - TESTAH—RANT Ior pheteres will be ar \\a 57 P ce stnue®tr @ F . PER DG% 'A. Mi¥e , Th: National Elms CMY |prtormmrmute....-1f) ONEONTA, N. Y. kest on the $3 10, fg? CSE CMO 2,28 {ol i - ~ comin als ASD groan atrekrs. Bovront or Tim Tira.twofs?...... z = LN ' P LAN,. mglmm Lg mg: a copys sams parce. OYSTERS A SPECIALTY! redto pay Ist whit A reuse “5 Ei aes The | _ T bave a Large etick of Ova, Sqzare, Restfo --- vrhe be mirage muggy 4 mafiwflf’fl my SE, Stereo . at all Hours. The Low Intes sacpes a- lice Cream Parlors whish they base now arcpte, empared wes JEWELRY. ERT C Thies ar you \ o. s ore pre peas epee m me oxsEcoup oxen mas lenge oe - {murals tho pabls fre their ther Viclin and Guiter Stings. # IEAM PARLORS mWsTJgfitfldmmm *=4 Epectacces and Sie Gomes Feepases --arso a of- . eco ~ rea proms enemee on one Tus nen nor ca ni bere panne 7 f T av \V Fa. Baffims'em“ [ast Rp ne sear en Fh. EhAM,_3L. ® “defiant “Two“ A oal lll v2 $A & ye TREON HARBLE WORKS, ~~ CENTE a 1 ~ Tt o_. scurnEvts, 8. Y.. THE LADIES DEPARTMENT G a rn ns 4 me en MERE—ff & filES‘r‘IflRTlesp is LIVERY BTABLES a Nest usd a plemems place a onmy Agent E’efinmsafmfiu%3£mm:ntmm AflMILES, ET} | . ABIIILES POR THE TOILET, &a a Stock C7 BABIES, CILS AHD PABTTESS S7 Rh thx car cp : WINES and LIQ UORS $3 PCEPOSER His eye was clear and bis whole fada bad as carnest, though quiet and kindly expressisno. As be sat upon the veranda thas tares in Mexico, the deep, has voice of his foltbfcl dog arsioonced the “£33” nan. csaslly found open ito borders of civilimtisoand aha posseriii farther westward es the ride cflrflmrgmwn too strong for than, He: {wee a tol, haggard, man, é«stked In 1‘th from Hie besd to kis feen He wts counted on a fargo and power'sl hores, whis cver | fishefé was elarg a hg the keoping: of specimen§ from th€ | o natrralisingedom--sugh A (this, Aigators;,- orocodites and birds.\ He was wo supplied sinewy. bundl 'the: smol’m \hoe 'wont out to look for” Onliowdybnr he had goub, Thee? ing, a way whi ho weir held & 8 or ho when ofitfi'fiisnusme mail, - Almar-received from him sev- erat papers and letters and turned into the house to road his leftors. Among others was one from an old friend in Columbus, Ga. It closed with a post-script, in which -was the following : \ Should you happen to meet a man in the far west who passés fbr a preaciror-a very largo man with a broad nose, n big head, meek like a stcor, thin yellow hair, small grey eyes, a scar on, tho loft side of his chin, who'has a neat look- ing littlo woman with dark brown hair, dark oyes, keep a little watch of him. 'Tho woman is not this man's wifo, bat sho Is the wifo of a respect- able old clergyman by the name of Gibson. The- man's name is Rufus Hurnbtt, but he will probably under another namo. If you shou d hear anything of him, let mo know. He stole Gibson's wife and the cbareh fands tho samo night.\. \Fhat 1 is no other man than Par-! son Hopo,\ said Almar to. himasolf as be pat the letter away. \I will ox- ose hint.\ But after sitting in sl. once a fow moments longer, he said to bimsolf, \Porhaps the man lins | amended, 'and I will say nothing about it\ Anthony soon came in as if anx- fors to say something, and Almar asked hir, \What is the nows ino town ?\ was from. the post-office the hunter Calloway bad assembled a large crowd of men around bim and was tolling them that he kaow Almar seas in league with the dovil or was tho dovil himself. He said \while you were mixing some medicine for his rheumatism, you disappeared in a cloud of smoke.\ \Poor ignorant man!\ said Almar. A little while Inter, thero was auother visitor. This was Sherif Classon, a gonial, old gentleman of sixty. Business trassactions tad put him on familiar terms with AP mar, and the two bad become firm maids: Tho evening was spent in closing up some business matters bo- sween them, and at a Isto bourClas- son took Icave of Almar, CHARTER Y. -One morning Dr. Stripper bad a gall to male at a farmers' hogss act far from iowr. and. ast tho -steatber 5 fat from the hoose. He Ead gore bat a little ways whon be overtock Worms from wharn be ro- recalling to micd bis strange adven.i i. - pak The -mder wos half buries, farmer, one of those mes who are } finflamame\s4efanand t8 ecived a friesdly \good morning.\ \How comes it that you are here [ so early Mr. Worms?\ sald the doo tor. “kamoee ters to look st my ssd Worms us te pafied nimesif 3p in an fmportast mauner, \Fou mean the Randsrf property,\ sald Stripper, #I bave bangh it and alreaiy| | restedis\ replied Worme, tRented_ it?\ maked Stripper; fwhazs geicg to de thers?\ gram? woot be youl\ said | Worms iman angey vols. |- thero is anything to do thers D a comme: sac - < Mmmena Hesdstonces, kn Tang Ifthe Livery Eustzees In has Pr Yfisnfigh&gfl sermon amp erpery came $2“qu yam? % aao - : . . l coon KoRrsEs , _ worms: niso oms apres fisfis Wool, Batter, Cheese, Er ani macar sveai=ss, WHITES, PELTE a Yokesef 'Estah\:shod In t840. 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The man tteagate tm i grand the gtecs and as he awe {Si}; LEH qmszcg nit-fl Lu lg, W“ , E an gird tham you agen, ant ss well 24321227544 65:55:53 \gave “f“ \ tures 4+ W . ”amwaanawvfit flyzvgefifls'ixvuj, itp ang,\ are the preple ? ~Thon Astbony told him that as ho.] 4, faco. from (him,'s al tep 11mm: understand why I do not get any lottors from my relatives in Germany,\ baid ghe, \although I bave written many times to thom.\ - 'To this remark he mado an evasive reply; atill continuing to talk apon religious mattots. the woods wore burned down last evening, and I saw theo greet light which tho fire made.\ | *That man, Almur, did rt,\ 'said Hope, while an expression of anger passed over his face. at tho mortion of his name. \Ho-bought the pro- porty of Mr. Worms, and drove away in a beartless mannor the poor peo- ple who lived there. - Ho is not only a fool but a very wicked man who serves the devil, and--* \One moment, if you please,\ said the girl.\ \Old Jand was hero this morsing and told mo that Mr. Al- mar caused Mr, Wright to provide a good homo for the poople who lived 'there, and otherwise provide for thom at his own axponse. There must be a good many lies told about Mr. Aimar. I don'tingw bim, but I am-proud that ho is a German.\ \Novertheless suid Hope,\ bo is in league with the ovil one. A bun- ter by tho name of Calloway told mo that while Almar was mixing some modicine for his rbhenmatism, bo saw a cloud of smolso circlo all around bis face, and there was no fire near, and that Almar disappeared \Thut must bo another which folks tell about Almar,\replied sho, \I havo never heard anything bat good of him.\ Then Hopo taursed the conversa- tion again upon his favorite theme, and prostrating bimself before her, he began to pray for the girt's con- version. CHAPTER VL A busy season now approached for Parson Hops. It wos tho sonual recurronce.of what he seas wont to gving mfg bourse to hogse and an- treating ¢ byes ople to come in and bo saved nfi s atk 'ed to bo panic is attention seem- young ladicaof the neighborhood. nrents wore bappy the deep Interest he appeared to feel in the welfare of their children. | __ Pho Inrecst of souls begat ard ' ; Lt 14 Meehmwd—hm Suse woF-themwierrwegr poooliniwto. thsfiouthwesqxigfisrfie fas spurred on his Borso at. thé. top of Thon sho said, 'Our buildings in . directed to the | to observe | prof.an letters which night. come. 3:1 the: $215 fomhe gin, | thore for : ay ho emu-(L f his s peed, 'before sho reached home he Was drenched with the rain and chilled-tbrough... :- The following dsy ho felt symp- administering and went to bod. His. friend Classon,; with the aid sof tha sorvants, attended to cyery want; but tho disease made such rapid inroads upon his strong constitution tgnlt he soon became as holpless as a child, Intelligence regarding his condi- tion was carried by Wormato Hope; and the latter expressed to tho. for- mor his pratification in the thought that tho devil would sgon claim his own. The' subject of Almar's sick ness was freqhontly taiked of at the porsonage, sud Sussnum began to. mab. . Ono morning, after breakifhat, sho quietly pinned on her shawl, and, he if about to take astrollin the rden, sho walited briskly aw y to Almar's house. Classon auawered her knock 3 at the door, and* conducted her to tho bedaido of the sick, Almar know r, ond told her that be had not ong to live, Bho wept more bjiter ly than sho bad at the bedside of her parents when they bad lain in a condition like unto bis.\ visit, Parson Hops camo to seo the sick. As bo entered Almar's th ho seemed to surroned himself wilh a sglemp and mysterious air, With a decop and solemn voice be said \My friend, you are about going to annther world. 1 can do your soul good.\ Almar motioned for Hope ty 'put} bis ear close to his mooth. Hope did #o, ond Almar whispered in his ear, “Mr. Harnatt, befora yon can do | suything spiritaaily Tur me, you will term his \harvest of souls.\ Ho} bave to reiurn the woman whom|beft was busy from moraing till night-{yom have:stolen to ber bustand, in Colombus, Gourgin.\ Withoat liner. ing a Brihb‘u mots, Hops strods from the room, and, msguting bis hores, was «son tack to tho parson» age. gitte room,. His wife ss to called arm <+ - defile Pas. >I brought abo any-miles befors ope} L tug m toms of the fever coming upon him. He propared the nocgssary medi- cines, wrote 'out tho direations for feel a yearning desive to seo the sigk | evenings after Lepived ando If you will let me, }.\ Before entering tho house bepsgr- ed in through the wicdow of the hen, was sratehiag him 4romm-nbove;+ eliunge bf 'mov§zflent has 'been t: by tho accounts \he tvad. ‘l‘mba‘ ofigroug inten- |_. ___ 5 h'méflfci “HFTfithfilsn’whor L upon his admin-. istration; and > whont'ho. found diffi- - teult to shake off © TPhoso game par- ties, ho has been informed, intend to obtrude thames qlyes. pon tho‘publfe by tendering him # reooptiomagainst »which be- oxprosies the: grontest aversion. Hq has, therofore, mado 'up hig mind to oxito himsolf until af. ° tor the ropublican nomination is ~ made far pre ardent; rathor thin sub- mit to such an annoyance. Ho states that tho' be has everywhore been receive with tho. greatest con- sideration, and .more so than he felt, | as an ex-official, he had 'n right. to expect, ho was extremely noxioud to homeas soon aid as qhictly as poemblo, bat in qlew of tho super- -oat 'of: dome: partice, - whoso sequaintarce had not justified the confidence reposed jn thompha, has determined 0. skorifice 'his own wikhes and remain abroad; Ho px- peotu that big Austrailan tour and possibly A voyage along the west coast of Bouth America, tho Isthmus and Moxico, will consume tho pertod between the présont nod tho carly part of June noxt, by which timp he ects that thp oxcitoment incldont, £0 p presidential nomtnation will be over, He, howoyaryis much grati fied at the tots of the Jeading repub- lican and Journals of the country In condemning as they have the machinations of thease people, as be thinks a political movement in» erated -B: time h cos could ouly bring the party into discredit and throw it on the defen- sive; that it was: fmportan' for the arty to purge itaclf of such water- ml, rather- than to. encourage it ** Friends of can}. Posfage. Heroes Greeley-in 1837 began to argo this mossure upon Congress. Ho tas then twenty-five, and fall of upon the subject of re- form. Eight years, howaver, elapsed ore argdizguozg Was obtainod, ana that whe bat of a partial cHaracter, Annther powerfal ngent was James W. Hale, who is 1940 opens a nows room and lettor office in Wall street. Ho carried letters to Hartford.for one-half tho usaal postage, aod was cbntinnally proscested by the Gov- erscient for infringing ite postal laws, He was, however, sostained 5 gories be mgremnmmema o .s [by pabiic Qfififlm ant dofemic@~ Seul st 2 bo teard. from the church songs, abouts ard strange ssande. Many m amb that had wandered in the des eri pinces and was Mmhmg was ! brought into the ford me of Miss Randork, batake seamed to: take ao interest in the movermaent- j nace beyond thas felt by a spectator. ' with a earmvicg Day after day found her in ber sent, | Inoking on and Eetening, tatabe was ' in zo mood to bo getbered in through | «ach %d At fength the Ch \ drew to: as end. A doses preachere of the che chorch treasury-f“ pesslar faith bad been ergaged in is | lie Inst severing came and the throstard took the kelfo from ter, urch was fled to overflowing. | while Re tried to qoles har But Enzywezem sEs to get in and/ ressmmesd me.\ aed Stripes. eiThkes { rtand in geauge nout i= Aner ao I windswa. \L & m fas farfly,\ WE?\ Thea te s15s3, \f cigs 33 thmss \ “milky hewgzsqr in Es frp timk wto, kifltflm M” \ Euw éw'mthfiz-‘fi Tig Kraut-w? 335 ISL—NT ; Inclze, Parse» Hope frechad bad retired for the night, ho went rum his sindy ang- pmred a gmail nexs mmigta arsiyin the poigis ' Worne , ande Meck clert's Lyrs and mele a £3 e 2:23 Bis stciy. ds ats exrtest apposl His tiny fors and cede Inco ba threw bern they are | iz p- tn bejocks, tho som, nsa plc crep m I words, 23 amued on theyre a tos\: ngofmtsard sa% ; ngite youre few mume='sets wie sare osa the key fo the door, move be made. As be was groping absan tho woran entered the ross, incd a Ismp in the other. \Sour sto sa'd, Clfr, Harceft, yea hypo- crite, pos sabal) answer for year role éecfs—y': who sigle me 1mm \ bosbard the sams right pou rot teked her Tha man cn the aho raised a great cutory, mérw‘l that ahs would econend € ing her in his arms te carrisl «£3 A% tun tots in is Heme wae my ® ECA poor of pincers, with which be farmed He qsi any ; 1 ; entcred the room, while tho eyo cf} Extra exertion was madein bebalf | the woman above every Ealld to cae tasd. WWW t publin service, and deserved a better reward than he everreae‘lved. The progress was very first, five cents, if paid in admce, and ten on delivery ; then three, 3.1“! now is add edptbe Pez SFames, cur Postmaster, is tgcsad this“; er, taris will protably be ramefl £5 a pormaceat festars. Tho manofecture cfenvelspes began on the first redéction which fook plass in 1845. 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