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Ottawa County Union from Port Clinton, Ohio • 1

Ottawa County Union from Port Clinton, Ohio • 1

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r- i -iV -I1: 1 r- 1 iji t-i Union of States One One Proprietor PORT CLINTON OHIO FRIDAY JULY 291870 4' JJoctrij Vi DA TV I MtaUia Mlw amwm That the yellow bass him oor nd aoaafcine over tba baay hills And ont ths dlBiUif ifnr id fvkhad that ran and i YMIht ahlaSaod laat ftxwrar WawalhaAdawnbythaMMdow path-1 Tha broad highway forsaklns i tti quiet of that lovely gpot taud batter for ear tovwmaklog And I allant aod alia1 via i -1 As ws walked down' through Uwdonr twa thought it tha a 1 That arc tha ana Wahaaidthabhrda In tha wavlnggraan Aa they twittered lo aaeh otbar I About tha Osste thay had hiddanavay thaaaa af aaeh giadUrd-motiiar M- i- ad wu thought saws walked that sumnisr day Throagh tha aloror tlnnma together That at laat tha world waain parfaettana -I tha glad bright immar weather laanaottell wbatl eaUtoier "I Aa wa walkad knea-daepn clover Bnt I know that tha robins marrily aaog a Thair awaataat of awaat aonga oror And down in my haart tore's own bird aaog A aong that wm gladder awaatar 1 And Ita acho Joins) with tha world's awaat hymn And made the day romptetar -1 'I And uhenwe sama up the meadow path Our hearts sang orarand orw: Bweat'gladday for bloaeora and Mid And for evprybliibe young tovsr And' yeti know asttha words She sal Of vhatlur aha wifc a mil Bat of all awaat days that aimnhar day tu tha beat ef all I '1 i- JiA 1 SrUctf the CROWN OF SPAIN 1 FsUlgvM ef PtIhi Laepeli It fa dogate foot that all of fhqprinem of Franc fhoonty ona with whom the Emperor of the French fa of blood am German and that those to whom ha te newmtro-tha house iff Hoheo- soltern And furthenaoctt tea feet that such fomity connection te tb tha BeraBanu the Bonaparte houee being limited to France The young Prinee whoee candidature for the Spanish erown hu created aomueh ax- mtamant in ranSarlwg wUH-n of France and Prussia exceedingly gnv i in hot ra- own cousin of Napoleon by his sid Hortensa and Eugene da Beanharnate war it will be botae in mind the children efJosephin afterwards Emprouof Franc by her first husband Yteoonnt Alexander de Bmuharnai An ancle of the Yteooan Count do Beauhar-nai married the famous Oonnteu Famnr by whom he had Claude da Fnanhamais This nobleman filled tha position of Cthev-of Honor to Char Emprau Marie wife of Napoleon One of hia daughter Stephanie Looteo Adrian wu tho adopted child of tha Emperor On the 8th of April 1808- aha married pharlea Louis Fredari Grand Hoke of Baden by whom she had two daughter one of whom tho Prineeu Josephine Frederique Louis wu married on the 21st of Ootober 183 to Frinoe An toine Joaohhn Zephyrin Frederio Maimwd head of the house of Hohanzoltecn-Sig-nuringen It te noteworthy that thte prinee te also in a measure connected with the Napoleon family by reason of hie moth- tha Prinoeu Antoinette Maria Murat: being a Hater of Joachim Murat the great mvahy leader who married Carolina Bonaparte and whom children are now niied hereditary prineu of the I empire The mother of the Present Em- i peror ef the Ftonoh Hortenu deBmuhar-nata having bean a blood oousin to Stephanie da Beauharnai the grandmother of tho new candidate for tho Spanish crown it follows that Napoleon 'ana Leopold an eousiiis also SoaKnal which did not spare ths name of Hortens wu not over oarefolof the name of Stephani of whom aomo not very favorable stories an told She wa however comparatively obsoura that but fe persons at the present time are even aware jf her having been the adopted child of the great Oorncan She Uved to a ripe did age uventy-one and died on tbe 29thvOf January I860' Apropos of Stephani hex grandmother the Counteu Fanny wu one eftho moat talented and disulnto women -of her day She wu a poateu and roman- oer of remarkable Personal beauty and wu notorious in Paris tor her numerous lover -to the amorous poems of some whom she te aid to have signed her nam Altogether and truth to toll tha flunalu of the Beau- hamate flunity have never bama an unsullied reputation for morality although it must be admitted that several of them have been distinguished te the possession of highorder of intellect It te curious to notice that of all liie -irinou created the first Napoleon thte amity have alone made a stir In the world einoe the fktai day of Waterloo Already a rand bow iff Stephanie has as irone tha brother of Prinoe -Frinoe Charles Eitel Fiwderiek Ze Lout being -the present ruler4 i ROMANCE Or A COURTING HOUSE It came about in thin way Ibid mar rind and Van going to make a fortune and (having tha laudable and in Jtft a good situation in Yorkshire to aattla down Liverpool aa a merchant my oeonnt and oommanoed to make itwith-nt delay I had not much capital and so resolved to aeonomiaa at first In course of time I imagined the tidy- Twongham and a the country bonoe acton the Mersey would eertainly some ndonf serene September I evening manyyaen ago I was walking up 1 and down St Grorge'sfandmg stags build- fag eastlaa in' the air wondering whether rente were: high -at New Brighton and whether Kate would prefer a pony phaeton to a brougham I am not sorry to add that lstin reside in a modest house np Eagle i Hill way and that I oome to bnmnessas Caesar went to Borne aooording to Joe Mil-er mmma diligentiaaron the' top of an nmiilhne Iwas waiting for Mr Moss Mo-see to return to his offloe in a street hard by -call it Mersey Street' and that Mr MoesMoeee had a furnished 1 apartment to let which hie advertisement V-' called two spedmu eonnting rooms" goodnees knows I never counted muqh in Ihe ehape of ooin: and I did not like the situattoh nor the nerrow darkUstaircese nor I the took of the boy of Hebrew extrao-tion who bawled Gubld when I knocked and told me Boeea would bfinat 8 caioekf but twentyflve ponndaa year wae very cheap so I told my young friend I would call at thar tima and look at the I oomntingrooma Mow wall I remember' that night The ferry boata from tha Gheehire ahore I ing alwg with their lighta twinkling-like glowrworm the vaat hull of the Eaatera Jnat visible in the Bloyne the equsred yards end ell a-taet look of a aev-i onty-four of tha old schook showitig black ana distinst against the daffodil sky end ---the hm of the swell against the under tim bcTs ra the I was inclined to bo ten-m timental but Hr Moss Moses claimed my attention add -once more entered He wae little fht' good-tempered- Jew who spoke decent English ana Wfrov I after- 1 wnds found out was constantly Affirming ln seasons and out of season that he wee i1-- no descendant of Abraham -1 Brantou be cried Jumping i from his chair lad told me been here where have you been these three mmUn gad more? Look here old fallow Tve sdvertiaed your place' bpt you ean hnve it Again on the old terms -i" i oma mistsld' sir I believed and I handed him a oara bearing the inscription MflhfAe Hwhej i He took it tad held it to the gaslight looked at the baeki considered if endwise sad pondered-over it upside down Then Teems: $200 Per Year NUMBER 24 Our of 1 literary set very few know the author o- and "Puok" -These highly-o- works of imagination are by a woman a Misa La Ramee a lady whose father was a French officer' She livu with her mothe at one of ths large hntsiy in London rad frequently givu partiu there She is neither young nor is she fevored by nature with the physios! advantages whiob she lavishes on her heroines Ms Dicxxxs was a rather low snd a rather broad churchman holding almilar views to thou of Canon Kiugaley and believing moat firmly in the final triumph of the Almighty power rad goodneu overall oviL He wrote his books he oqoc told American whom he met on tire Ohio river to how that there wu no one' beyond tha reach of infinite mercy that to use hia own expree-iou never made anything too bed tobe uved" If he had ever introduced the devil ont of his characters fn a novel he would have him made penitent and happy in tho laat chapter-SprLgfiMSeptMoan Wit and Humor! Msxxn hu thirty-two hundred milu of Lake suxfeoa square A oral new Dayton recently sea a bonnet by throwing her father twioe out of thru timu in a wrestling match A Gxoaom editor's pistol having been totem he offers to the thief the oontenta and! no questions asked if he will return it Ax old bachelor says that giving tha bat lot to women would not amount to anything practically because they would keep denying they were old enough to vote until they got too old to take any interest in polities A weaux applied to a magistrate for a summons agrinst a neighbor called me a thief yonr worship Can't I make her prove it?" doubt you said the magistrate yon had better aaid an intelligent little gkl ia the meaning of a book being pub-liahed in 12mo my dew' replied the mother 'fit means tha books will be published in twelve month" Ww-ictaw is nowlwell known ia onty a corruption of the name of Father Mike Egan ra Irish Catholic priest who Uvefi and totted and wu finally sacrificed by the Indian on tha aits of fhe present city of Detroit Pwchbulio eaid a child one Sunday evening after having mt still in the bourn all day like a goodohild I honored you to-day?" know" replied' the mother why do you aak?" says the little on shaking her head sadly Bible says' 'Honor thy fother rad mother that thy daya may be long Snd this lira been oh the longest day I ever Boxx of the boarders at an Indianapolis hotel went ont tbs other evening tearing their doors and windows open that the of the evening wind" might wander in and freshen things When they returned they found their rooms tightly closed and roaring coal firm burning Fellow boarders had been ther Km Twain) while abroad visited the says: the When the guide printed out where Wandering Jew had left his mark on tha wall I wu filled with astonishment It read: A zuxxx man in Alexandri Ya the other evening bade his wife and children Igood-by telling them that he wu going kill himself He then jumped into the well of ra rid ice house in that locality but crawled through a dry drain that opens on tha side of ahul near by and watohed with delight the efforts of a large crowd which soon collected to fish him out of the bottom of the welL lx fhe grave-yard at CMldteald England are the following queer epitaphs: lias the body of John ftnlth Bmlad In tha eioUtan If he Jump at tbe laat tramp Gbll lias me and my three daughter Brosght here by using BaUUta xptec If we had stock to Epm mliai Wo have boon In ffwu here vinlta! Pdxok givu a remarkable Illustration of Wife (who hu been Bitting up) thte te a pretty time to come -home Four who hu taken but one glau of a curious compound spoken ot by hlmselfi as wkiskaawam) yon mean madam it appen cnriontlcnnff I 3ig Ben odw and beard tt strike one hie) several time modamP Retina to ed in triumph in hia boot) Ax irreverent Athene correspondent peeking of the new railroad from that city to Pineu aays: of Socrates ao-lQoqoiziiig over a steam engine Dfogane with his tub deadheading It to ths Fuerc or fcoffgHfig abont a sevqm-oent ticket iff SuripulM working np a railroad eatastro-he into one of his polished tragedies of he courtly Xedophon taking topographical notes for hia from the window of a deeping ear or of Alribtadu telling in the smoking ear and playing a game of high-low-jaok tar the cigars 1" Ax Iowa man tried to kiss a neighbor's wife hoc before jie got through tho lady hit him on fhe hud with a rolling pin ana put him oaf of doors The husband took a revolver and went to the man for satis- holds the note collect -fhe giver of ft claiming that he did not get value received Txz Madrid people are innoeent elderly gentleman last weak had hia eyh suddenly covered in tho atreeta by omno one bound who playfully aaid te it? Guam?" Ha went on gneuing through the round of hie friend when the playfol bring behind darted oflL and left the old of Spain still bewildered and inking who it eonld He found oat when he got horn andmtesed proket-l book with fifteen hundred fianu in it at a grid initiator and hendenrim chain and Having thus briefly sketched ths aneee- try of tho prince whose name heads this artieto' weamydat a consideration of him- elf But little era be said about him fin the reason that he hu never befins appear- politic He Ohade' wu bom on tha 22d of September 1835 At present ha hrids the rank of lieutenant Colonel of tha First Begiment of Prautan Foot Guard On the 12th of September 1861 ho married tho Prinxieu Antrino Ma-' rie Ferdinando Michaels Gahrielte Rrahaelo do Aasim Anne Gonzagno BUvino Juno An- 1 guata do Bngznea Bourbon Dueheu of Bax sister of tho reigning King of Portugal Tho multiplicity of namu belonging to thia lady hu not prevented her from becoming tho mother of thru children r-all Prince Leopold tho of whan wu born in 1864 This te shoot oil that ora be said of Frinoe Leopold Tha political rigrifironee of his candidature fin tho crown of Spain lira in tho foot that ha te a prince of tha royal honra of Prussia In 1849 his father eeded bis territories to Pruhsi abdicating in favor of Kkig William In 1850 by a royal de-ere the family weirs invested with ths title of Highnes' and with the prerogatives of prinora of ths royal foxnity In 1861 his rank wu inorusea by his ia vestment with the title of Royal Higbueu whirii being hereditary- descends to his eldest son the Prinee Lehprid Remote te the probability jof such a thing itte neverthelsu not impoesible fin the Slgmar-ingen branch' of tho Hohenzollorn family of which tho Xing -of Prussia te tha head of ril to aooenditno thfono of Prussia Fer: tho purpose of enabling tho reader to peroetveot a glanoe tha relationship ex- Is ting between tha Emperor Napoleon snd Prlnoo Leopold We suojffntho follow- ing genulogicri table: HEADOF THE FAMILY KAxqure and x'oihs dz Bzauxaxxai MAiquiz pz BzATJXizxAi Couxt nx Bzin- Sloan Editor and VOLUME VI mean that- Have you never seen an ugly person jxsembllc -very handsome one? tt havet many time ffdl about OarL He wae here about two years and call me a Jew if I oould reckon him up He used to oome here abont noonand work up to eight or nine at niit but what business he worked et I could never find out I know he had a big Udger and two or three such hooka but a big ledger don't make a business any more than a big carpet bag will and he always Carried one He would would oome and smoke' a cigar with me now and than bat I never came np here during all that tilhe and he kept this door locked He alway seemed to boexpeoHng blow did poor Oerl more like a rat in a comer than anything elec poor beggar! -Well sir one morning I round the key ori my met and found the place just as you see it end harp never seen Oerl since One or two queer looking men have inquired abont- him and asked if he was coming beck end I said most likely he would and likely enough ha at all an intonating story" I Biwight and foU to yawn in Mr-Moea'e face but thanked him for the in fenBittyn and promised to take poeaess Ion Ji three days which I spent in presenting my letters of introduction cod making other arrangements for the proseoutionai my plans At length the eventual dsv arrived and I atayedJn my own offleei with my name emblazoned on the door and passage way I was waiting fin a friend to call on me (who lad promised to put me in tbe way of doing some business that very day and felt impatient in oonsequenee The offloe was dean and tidy and the lloare had been wall scrubbed Why they emptied the waste basket or all that lumber The office keeper bad not lighted fire end I took up tlfo beskeft to perform the operation mytelfbsft from some cause or other I placed it pfi the table tad began idly-to bum the sftrkpt one by one I had nearly disposed of them all when a taper attracted my attention and I mad it was tom ao aa to leave a few words intact and it ran thus has given your description tad Siumsy rely on pur finding you Forward 'plates at once Then piece of eome mysterious paper apparently a plan of some plaoe or Oth6Ti 1 What did this meanf But I had no time to oonslder fin my friend entered end putting the two pieces of paper in say drawer I emptied the basket into the foe and went out with him to do a good work Returning lata the evening I relit the fire and addressed myself to the Writing of two Important pattern to be posted by 11:80 that night in order to be in-time fin the QnnardUner' which sailed early in the morning and then it was that the black darkness of the dootlass room -opposite to me began to trublt- me moat It had troubled" ms before but on this night it troubled me ten-fold From childhood I had been imaginative and knowing this I stirred the fire called myself an ass and went an with my letter My eye wandered to the black darkness of the dodrway and I began to ransack my memory fin statistics or men who oould teU by somd oooult power if any tme were bidden in the room they entered and I ladjghed aloud when I remembered that I had read of one sensitive gentleman who by this oooult sense had found that a skeleton was in a Closet behind him I own I dislike being in the dsrkbutl will do myself the justice to say that I have resolution enough to overcome the dislike Thsreftnel proposed to myself to a very quiet walk into the dark room which troubled me and without light look out of the window and slowly return I went very first step beyond the threshold dispelled my fears I oOuld see the glimmer of the stars through the glass hear the rattle of the oabs outside Why it was quite a cheer fol plaoe after all Ah I there was a shuffling noise there by the closed and then my fears returned ana overpowered -1 strove to walk out like a tragedy hero but my pace quickened aa I neared the door and heard the shuffling noise dose to me and the next moment a jowerfol hand wae lat my throat and help-era on the floor with the eold musale of a pistol pleased to my head I waa bound to and dragged into the outer offloe thrust in my chafiT and confronted by two quiet looking men one of whom laid his revolver on the table saying at the same time with an ugly snepr Branton we have caught you at Ian" The speaker wu a mild intelligent looking man of about 86 years of ago- Ina pro-ier dress he woqyd have looked like a ligh Ohuroh clergyman His companion was evidentiy a foreigner and I imagine a German He waa abont fifty years oi age and a profusion of beard and whiskers Covered mark than half his face Bnt he had a winning sniilc and good teeth which he often took an opportunity of showing Wa have firand you attest I ami thankful to say that I am not nervous when I sse a danger and I boldly My name is Harker and not Branton Mr Moss the landlord of these premises has noticed my resemblance to his late tenant and ia satisfied that I am not the same Depend npon it that I shall make yon repent this yutrage Itried to rise Snd eall for help from the itreet bat the pistol was cocked at me and hare waa that in the eye which cautioned me against rafihnera in my helpless pftpitisiT will sit down" I replied hear what yon have to say bnt if I choose to do I shall do my beat to raise an alarm in spite of your revolver" spoke said timfineignar Louise always say he a plucky one" then Branton" whispered the other one ns have no nohaenoe i We ave not met before it is true: but Louise has so well described you that putting another' name on your door wu simply idiotic Bcsideeof one ours has watched fra rour return and we communicated with lim-direotiy we leaded Go free if you like but we witt haorMe the matter via us" echoed the German vUl have the kaow nothing of any plates? I cried Louise nor of yon All I know is that yon will see the inside oi a prison very shortlyV you think you eaathrow us throw me over in this jnjJ Do yon think yon deal with 1 adult I deal wfth a burglar Moat oertately- with a raaoal of some sort or other 1 'Hereiiiytwo friends' held a whispered conference: Then he of th4 revolver turned sharply to wards ma yon many Louise? Will yon give np the plates sad marry my sister?" lofe yon old boots" added the German and from which I opine that he prided on a knowledge of English In spite of my serioos position I was getting thoroughly anHiini The dark doorway held unknown tenon to my cited imagination but two oranmoo-ptaoe-follows who had made mistake only caused a feeling of merriment in spit? of Che revolver -1 aoray I cannot oblige yOu" I replied "I am flattened by the preference bnt having pna wife already I fear I must decline taking a second and as for ttaplataa plesse explain what yon mean" The answer to this flippant speech a blow On the face which sent tfeo blood Streaming On tin floor 1 remember faniHwg the sister of Louis Orloff I Here Baron let ng 88 him and search he will be raising an alarm presently" They throat a picoe of rope bmween my taetb compressing my windpipe to make me open toy month and than 1 sat help-leu whilst they tuned ont the contents of my drawers not forgetting my eash-box which wra opened with a key taheofoom my waistcoat pookc and the oontenta appro- taking the eandle hie olerk bad broughthcld it olnaa' to my fhoe Vt I you are not disposed to nrooeed to business I will bid yon pood night said I greatly snnoyed st his manner him ahd it ain't him he laid aloud: -4Qart njsver eonld look a man in Ythe ta il this one does And yet I see my way through the features" is no necessity for you to faoublc i younelf about my features I exclaimed I I opening fhe door and bidding him "good stop my gqod sir andjdont be I -AH mistake I seem poor but I am rich Ah I so rich and I will pay you well mean the forged rouble notes and tbe plate you engraved them from 1" I who tola you that Then you have found them and used them I ran away from them and wished to lead a better life but they drew me back and now you have robbed me and I ahall starve I explained to the poor wretch what had beoome of hia possessions and how they wen found and inquired if he not heard of the fate of hu accomplices I have been wandering about- the country living in hospitals nd workhouses because they nunt me down- from place to They will kill me as they did the Jew and the engraver at Stockholm all because they demanded fair share Thej are dogging me to-night one of them is outside now Let me see' what did I eome here fin? Osixpeno Lend me sixpence give you a pounds for it I made further donation and the man waa evidently in estate of delirium told my olerk to fetch a medical man But before he oould execute the order the bundle of rags crept down tbe narrow stairs sitting on each atop and wriggling by rid of his rads to the next below whilst we unable to pass him looked on wondering how it would end The street gained he stood upright and casting a terrified glance around fled away into the darkness and we following in the direction he had taken learned shortly afterwards that a beggar had thrown himself into the Mersey from St landing stage and hadr rank to rise no more His body was never found and I having had enough of Mersey street moved my quarters much to the regret of Mr Moaa for quoth he of ate at Portland and another at the bottom of the river so you may eall me a Jew if any one troubles you again" But I went and the offloe ia still without tenant and I shudder when I para through the Btxeet at night and looking up sea the two black shining windows like two 'great eyes watching me and fancy I can see a shadowy form in rags pressing ita' face to- the glass and gibbering and mowing at the busy stream of human life which surges to ana fro forever Every Saturday The Cricket Invasion of Whence they Come and Whither Bound From (he Territorial Xnterprise Virginia City Nevada June Mth1 The State has been invaded by crickets Yast armies of them have entered the eastern portion of the State week ago the advanced guard of the devastating hord poured down upon Elko and as they swept put with their silent tramp the people stood appalled at (heir numbers The Elko Independent does not trace their oourae eastward bnt they evidently come from Utah tha home of the oriekeC grass hopper and polygamus Mormon aim are endeavoring to out or eat their way through to the green valleys of the Truokee They are destructive on vegetation and their advance should be stowed by some means Aa the malarious marshes of the Ganges seem to be tbe home of ther cholera ao does Utah appear to be the birth-place of the cricket and grasshopper plagues of the Great Basin For the past eight or ten rears if not longer that Territory has ieen sorely afflicted with grasshoppers and it has sometimes seemed that the Hainte wonld be compelled to yield their fields and pastures to these innumerable and remorseless destroyers The cricket est however has been less severs and i tom tha habits of this insect we do not apprehend that the present invasion will prove very destructive They sometimes appear in prodigious numbers but they travel slowty and their advanoe is easily stopped In 1850 for a distance of twenty or twenty-five miles in Utah the whole fine 'of the country was so densely covered with large fat clumsy wingless that the wheels of the wagon became almost dogged with the crushed carcasses of these insects As their course oould easily be traced it wu manifest that they had not traveled Tar and Winter probably vertook them before they swept over a very wide soope of tbe country They advanoe steadily however rad multiply a hundred and fifty fold each year Henoe crickets now that they have entered the state may be expaoted for some years to PXXVOBT PABAXKn THXMXW FbXNGH HIK-xSteb to this Country is the son of Fre-voat an actor and Mile Patodol an actress both of the Theatre Francria The Paris correspondent of the London Telegraph says that but abused man In Pens at this moment is without doubt the new minister appointed to Washington Hia appointment seems to have riven satisfaction to no one The French laugh at the nomination and say that the only dangerous Orleanist writer hu been stifled at tho rate of £4000 a year The Americans are very much dissatisfied because loving aa they do a title they have golf a simple Moaameur Paradol lately at the French ftmsign Office made several allusions to lie devotion to the Orleans family He went on to observe that he thought it 1 bo more in accordance with Ameri-fcleas if he did not take a bouse for thepmbu8y He Said I will take two bedjgtoms and dine at the table arid the gentleman he wu talking so! 'wild as yon have £4000 a year you will find it a very lucrative way of living" Ollivier on nominating him said to -the Emperor must respect talent not opinions and go into the highways and byways to find men of ability Bnt the public say that the bitterest tongue and the cleverest pen hu been purchased by a diplomatic appointment worth £4000 'a you" At Oxrara some twenty yean ago a tutor of one of the colleges limped in his walk- Stopping one day laat rammer at a railway station he wu accosted by well known politician who recognised tim and Mked ih if ha wu not the chaplain of the orilege at such a time naming the year The doctor' replied that he waa wu said the interrogator knew you by your limp said the doctor seems that my limping made a deeper impression on you than my preaching wm tha reply with nady wit 'fit is tha highest complement we era pay a minister to ray that he ia known by hia walk rather than by hia oon venation" A uosTarvAKon hu lately been invented which prevents persons outside from looking into a room without excluding the light It consists of a number of glam rods arranged either vertically orhorison-tally rad secured together by appropriate frames feminge series of cylindrical len-s which break upthe light rad throw it into every part of the room tifoe producing a soft rad diffused glow which is very beautiful and pleasant The glaaf sods may be of ray oolor rad by ra arrangement of the: oolors 'very beautiful effects ora be produced 1 TaavnxxBS on their way to Lake George wen somewhat startled in Glen Falls the othef day by seeing eome fifty well-dressed negroes crowding into the eoaehes wen to convey them to the lake are thou fellows going asked a gw tha Fort William Henry Hotri!" wu the answer 1 do they entertain negroes Certainty they Let me ont here" said fhe passenger 'excitedly be if I go to any hotel where they entertain negroes" Thom am tha waiters of tlie hoteL said the agent and the passenger subsided A KiTBXZ equivocal compliment is paid to Horace Greeley's penmanship by a Wmtem paper that aays one of his tetters looks if somebody had smashed a bottle of ink on it and tried to wipe it off with a eurxyoomb" printed Enowing that the two scraps Esper I had found in tbe waste paper beset end placed in my drawer most have reference to their visit I watohed very anxiously when they opened it Bat they escaped notice and felt that I had some clue to the mystery even if these men escaped and I had quite determined that they should not escape for I waa insesure-ly and had been working hard to get my right hand free and thanks to having a narrow one I now found myself able to slip it through the loop which encircled the wrist but I "bided my for I saw thkt a false move might bring a bullet through my head plates is in aw oder room Garl Branton man ami" said tns Baron smiling and patting my shoulder Vy not say Yy shoot we you You do dem so well ve no get any like dem And you use dem yourself and den Aoh Gott I you upset the cart of de apple" I thought odd to me if upset your cart of de apple before long dare in back room asked the Baron with another amiable said with my eyes nowmy Louis you wars too tough You into him pitch like dam So see him amiable Then to me: And you will many Louise who lofe you Ska old boots" My other hand was free now I tried to speak and implored with my eyes fin tbe gag to be removed The Baron removed it and while doing so I resolved on a plan of operations Will msrry Louise snd givens the platrar will give you every satisfaction" 1 business'' said Louis Orloffl coming forward the plates Then you return with us to New York and keep pour promise to Louise Why give us this trouble? I tell you frankly that the expense will be deduoted foom vpur share and you will be strictly watched in foture 1 should have out your throat but -for my promise to Louise Now -where are the i in the closet in the next room rake out the coals and take what yon ean find" 1 Oome Baron" And they left me to operate on the eoals Springing qp I seised the revolver darted to the door and in a moment' had looked them in But my tzinmph was of short duration for Orloff was on tha other aide quick as lightning the rotten woodwork tore ont under his vigorous wrenoh and his hsfid was on my throat before I oould grope my way to the stairs Then I know that life depended on the straggle and I fought like "one possessed for the revolver The -Baron earns to his relief but I found time and opportunity to sen a him reeling to the floor Or-loff wak the vreaker man but he outdid me in skill and A dexterous feint threw me off my guard leaving the revolver in his hand Purple with passion ha fired instantly and I felt a sharp sting i'n my left shoulder and then all narthly things seemed to be fading away snd a world opening to view i When I recovered I found myself -laid on a mattress on the offloe table and my wife tearfully bending over me There wjm a oalm-faced surgeon too who showed me the ball he had extracted and told me to cheer bp for I should be better in a few days for no da taage waa done Mr Mora was there too Andcame to bed I mean my table-side said whispered how he had 1een called up by the police who hearing a pistol-shot nad eome np stairs and arrested Orloff md the Baron and finding ma on the floor bleeding had sent for a surgeon and my wile having found my private address from a letter one of my pockets Iwas only faint from loss of blood the bullet did little damage and I preferred retting up and th-tn gave an account of he adventure not noticing at the time that a tall inspector of police wu in the room yon kindly show me those pieora of he said advancing I have tha men Mr office bnt beyond the assault oh yon I have no evidence against them bnt 1 know them I produced them and the inspector fastened on the one which seemed to be a plan then looking around said: ia a plan of your office" -Call me Jew if it exclaimed Mr Moss taking it it eertainly a pita of vour offloe See here-ia the doorway and there cornea the other room Then them is a cron against the fire-place in this zoom on what I judge from tha Buss to mean the fourth board from the hearthstone and another orou against the sixth from the hearthstone in the room Get a crowbar Mr one down stairs" Ido- believe that if you'd erooodile he would have got stain" Crowbar and a policeman to wield it were soon produced and then the mystery was unraveled Oloee to where I sat weffi unearthed several copper plates for the forging of Russian rouble notes of various amounts snd in the book room under the flooring were found several hundreds- of well-executed forgeries carefully soldered np in a tin case together with correspondence implicating Orloff and the Baron It appeared that Branton was New York gang to engrave thk that ho had never aeon hit employers the agent between them being the Louise before mentioned whoee mir hand I had been compelled to deolina Branton had evidently beoome frightened and had fled le wm no traitor or he would have de-amped with the plate Perhaps the dread of having to espouse Louise may have to do with his flight She wu a very handsome woman if I may judge from a holograph of her found in the tin ease mt looked like one accustomed to rule and who would not hesitate to administer wholesome oorrection to her spouse Assisted into a carriage which was writing Ihad the satisfaction of soring the Baron iA Orloff brought down in handcuffs the Baron regarding me with a sweet mile and Orloff scowling on me like a Sand 1 dULnot prosecute for they were eo well known to the police aa forgers that there wu evidence enough for the Russian Embassy to procure a eonviotion and a sentence often years panel servitude and in due tgne I recovered and dismissed the matter from my mind But I Ua not heard the last of it Abont twrive immtiia after the trial and condemnation oftne Beron and hia friend there same one night a timid knoek at my office door and my elerk (for had such a lux-niy then) uahered in what at first sight seemed to be a moving bundle of rags Strictly speaking the bundle of rags in-riated on seeing me and ushered itself in in spite of ell remonatranoes It cam snd stood before me and resolved itself into the resemblance of a man a i man haggard sunken eyed raf and dirty bntwitha tarn something my own and without putting a question I that I stood ftae to face with Can Branton end I addressed the nos by that name took that name the poor shivering foing replied myname is but no mSa May Ik to you?" Yeia go osie twin von dti meme drink first have hadnone to-dy and I fori irium coming one Oh how cold it is and how I I sent tha clerk for some brandy which ha took raw and with shaking hand hold ont the glass for more Sflina it is Mr' Mora yon want to see is tt not? If so yon will find him at tain "No no yon you I I am vezy poor very poor Will yon give me rixpetaee?" I gays him half a erown Nbw what ean I do for- yon?" 1 I left some property ben when went away You won't refuse to give it up Miscellaneous Items Aaiuuj Indiana town has one school house and eight bam' ball dabs Pexzoxja Canada produces'4500 bbls of petroleum each win Caxjvobnu is pnpariug to ship apples pears ud other fruits' to China Wzpebz docs Shakespeare give ra instance of the cur- of consumption? When the Duke of Gloster stops King Tn largest proprietor of gamra at ths New York races geu himself up aa a clergyman and achieves wonderful suooeu aaa upper" On of Wm silver spoon with his name engraved upon it hu been found near Reedvilta Mifflin oounty Pa by workmen who were digging a cellar ANzwYon lady received among wedding presents three mwing machines six larva family Bibles and ten tee pitch-era A Boston lady had twenty-one pain of silver saltcellars among her bridal presents Ax eagle wu lately shot near Auburn which measured twelve feet from tip to tip of his outspread wing When discovered he was perched on a fenoe intently watching a small boy pieUng sbaw-berrie A MtMra quarry hu just bean opened nr -Williamsport Pa which affords a -fine grained stone black ebony rad capable of taking very high polish It is said that this quarry is tha only one of the kind known to exist A box in Alleghany Fa lost his speech on ths Fourth July -by the explosion of a fire-cracker which haa been aooidentalty thrown into hia mouth A Nebhasxa Urn bride demonstrated her woman's rights by locking the door of the epithalamlal chamber and refusing to admit the bridegroom until he had handed her 8300 cash Flotjb snd more particularly dried i lour is almost injurious as metallis dust effecting tye constitution mush in tha same way Bakers and milters are a short lived class of men seldom attaining more than forty year Ox thx Wm Oonxelly form eight miles south of Bowling Green Ind te ra apple tee which is ten' feet in dronmfereno being about three feet four inohu in diameter It is twenty-nine years old rad stands in a large walnut stump mostly sound yet Twzmtt applications for divorce a week ia the avenge in Vigo oounty Ind whiob-hu 20000 inhabitants If they wen all successful it would require 16m than tan yean to furnish a divorce to every man woman and child in the oounty A Boexox paper glvu the lament of an attic for the want of air and rain in' Which eloeea thus pathetically: if I obtain them soon A funeral then will be Tha hooks will with my friends be filled Bnt tbe corpse it will be ma" Ax old lady by the name of Snyder liv-infi at Lee'a Road Ohio one of theold pioneers of the West ia hale and hearty walks one mile without tiring snd has reached the extreme age of 105 yean She usee no spectacles for reading Jamis Goxdox health does not improve He is still oonned to his rooms at the Fifth Avenue Hotel and it ia feared that he will never be able fin aotive work again Visitors are sending their cards to him constantly but he admits only a few Ax erring Indiana hen was 'recently found in the back part of a hardware store where the misguided fowl had struggled fin three week trying to batch out half a dozen white poroelain door-knob She wu very muon reduced' Thzee is a woman in Indiana who don't do things by halve bnt by fourths On the "4th" she wu married to her fourth rasband at four in the Fourth at Church had four bridesmaid left four hours later rad will do a four-weeks bridal trip AYzzuaxt waiter on a Pullman excursion era the other day attempted to fill the water tank through tha ventilator at the top of the ear The oceuprato of the ear were unexpectedly treated to a shown hath to the gnat detriment of linen rad bioadeloth Thx Grand Duke joI Mecklenburg-Schwerin ia trying to make a Vanderbilt oi himself haring purchased all the railroads in his dtwwaiws But they must be rather one-horse railroad the whole Grand Duchy tent much larger than Milwaukee oounty and the ean haven't kilted a mu fin twent-four year Tsa last yew that Davy Crockett was In Oongreu political jollification wu held irofeuedly in honor of 'the birthday of efferson Davy met several of' the eom-iany going home from the festival and hns graphically described their condition: They were so drank that ril be if either of them could hit the ground with his hat tree timu throwing" Axoxxxx English workhouse management te in trouble A lad named John Barring in a establishment at Fleasington wu guilty of lan offense SisiSuSdiSStod to pinieh John punish John Pairing Ira ducking" The boy wu ducked so effectually that he wu drowned and the serene verdiet of the Coroner's jury waa death by misadventure" A xouxo man who carried a collection plat in eervio before starting teok from hie pocket a five-cent pieo he supposed put tt on the plat and then passed it round among the congregation which included many young girls Tne girl as 1 at the plate all seemed sston-' ished and amused and the young man tzHwg i glance at the plat found that instead of a nickel flve-oent pieoe ha had a conversation loxeng with the words you marry me?" in red letter staring everybody right in the foe A stout Is told iff Dr Stem and Henry Ward Beecher On some public occasion Dr Stan wu to preach in Plymouth Church After the oelebriifeshad got into the pulpit Mr Beeeher Stem directly under where you will stand to preach ia a baptistry of the most approved pattern It wu built by a zealous Baptist and is just the Orthodox length rad depth The platform te controlled by a spring near my foot There ia St this time about throe feet of water in the tank When a brother preeriiM for and is vety long snd very dry I touch the spring rad tot him in" I Personal Notes A Mb Bazxz white driving into Rook-port Ind fin a divine wu thrown from her wagon and tho next morning she need on Her husband paid the fit nenl bnt inscribed on thel tombstone Mr' -I Brargxx Coxxz a well-to-do former of Sullivan oounty New York hu Just celebrated hia 100th birthday He hM six ra living one being ex-Chtet Justice Carry of Osmonds aged 70 and another Bey Daniel Curry editor of the Qhristian Advocate aged 60 lx Bevrity Mara stands shoemaker's hop 200 yean old owned and oocupied by Mr Henry WalH irtiol hu worked there fin the past 87 yeara during whtob Piri he hu enjoyed good health not having experienced a sick day since he was five years of ag Emrxx Fouxn ths tragedian' hu sent very valuable and beautiful amethyst ring to ona of his mqpt appreciative admirer Mr Thomas Keaa of tha Buffalo Courier We hear that Mr Forrast gou this mer fin rut to the Isle of Shoal Large-Tailed Sheep There are two breeds of sheep in Palestine One much resembles the ordinary English sheep while the other is a very different animal! being to the- ordinary sheep what the greyhound is to tha rough terrier It is much taller on its legs larger-boned and long-nosed Only the rams have horns and they are not twisted spirally like thou of our own sheep bnt eome backward rad then curl round so that the point oomu nnder tho ear The gnat peculiarity of this sheep is the tail which is simply prodigious in print of sise rad is an enormous mass of fat Indeed the long-legged and otherwise lean animal seems to concentrate all ita fat in the tail which hu been observed appears to abstract both flesh and fat from the rut of the body Bo great is this strange development that the tail alone will sometimes weigh one-fifth much the entire ani moL A similar breed of sheep is firand in Southern Africa and othrir parts of the worid In some places the tail grows to such an enormous size that in order te keep so valuable apart of the animal from injury it is fastened to a small board supported by a couple of Wheels so that the sheep literally wheels its own tail in a cart It hu been thought by some systematic firaliata that this variety is a distmot species and the broad-tailed breeds of sheep have in consequence been distinguished by several names Yet they are in reality one and the ume variety of the domestics ted sheep differing in some particulars according to the conditions in which they are placed bnt having really no speoific distinction It is by the way from the wool of the nnbora broad-tailed sheep that the much prised Astraohan fur is made CuinvATiox ov The ground among the young trees should be well cultivated a foV yean at least We should always remember that the orohard is to yield us important crops therefore the land should not be taxed too heavily by the preduotion of other form products However our soils axe sufficiently fertile to bpar this and It becomes a question what wa shall grow among tha trees Fallow oropv hard crops are preferred suoh occupy the land for a few months only and especially thou that require cultivation suoh aa oom and potatoes but grain or white-straw exops should never be permitted in the young orohard Tbis cultivation of the land with or without the drops among the trees is very nimble ana indeed necessary to promote their growth It should be continued four or five yean and when fhe plow is used tho furrows should be turned toward the teem' ao to throw the surfaoe into ridges particularly if the laud be flat this will effect surface drainage Some good cultivators prefer to keep the orchard alwavs nnder cultivation but in hilly lands tins cannot be done Most formers prefer to lay down the field to gnu among the trees situ a few yean of cultivation in which cam clover is preferred both an enricher -of the soil rad suitable food also for the swine that are to be turned into the or-' chard In some eases however the extreme futility of the land causes the trees to grow too vigorously for the production of fruit when it hu been firand desirable to cheek this excessive growth by suspending the cultivation of tha land and by seeding it down with the meadow or pasture grasses among whioh blue-gmu is this fovorite In a closelyplrated orchard we eannot expect to make much hay nor to have any room for the mowing machine and it must be out with the soythe or cropped by sheep rad hogs Thenars the onty animals to be permitted in the orohard rad even these particularly the former will need watching loot they do ns niore harm than good as they will brouse off every leaf within their reaoh and sometimes even strip the bark from the stems also In this earn they most instantly be removed and brought baric from time to time only long enough to gather up the fallen fruit For this purpose many formers prefer them to swine Wouuiq thx It is the tillage of the soil that makes agriculture bnt we do not generally oonslder it so We do not plow enough cultivate enough harrow enough We lack If possible still more in subeoil-ing and ditching The lut lies at the foundation of all it adds all the net and resists measureably and constantly ths drouth and the exoeu of rain without it much of oar land ora be bat little benefit-ted Manure hu not the effect that a drier (oil would give it Working the soil ia often injurious in oonsequenee uperial-ly'in clay land the evil is thns augmented tike land becomes hard and wet and in a drouth will eraek in winter it ia charged with water in spring and fell it is the All this is remedied to a greater or leu extent by ditching when this is done the sub-soil may be stirred to advantage -end to any depth otherwise subeoiling with a hard bottom below would only increase the evil the aril loosened would still be filled with water and hold all the more making insome aaaM a bed or mod This is not to be thought of But drained rad then may he winked any depth and instead of being filled with water will be charged with air containing fertility from the atmosphere which is left in the soil by circulation rad thns the ground is improved Ths raw soil will now be acted upoiv and if properly managed a fond of wealth or day soil -We thus get a deep bed to be deepened still at pleasure Here manure has its foil effect all is retained -whether applied at the surface or turned in the day will hold it or any good soil The drouth maynow be defied the long rains the same There la a conduit in the soil (porous) itself to carry off the water bat only ao much as ttdoes not srrat: the rest it retains rad it era be made to Imbibe as in the ease of a drouth when thus is a hard drain npon it This brings ns back to the starting point working the soiL It is this that gathers moisture rad it is this that enriches giving a ehance for the mofatwtiUsed air to mix with it moist and fertilized most when the soil ia worked in summer It then oontaina the gasses (emanating from the hot soil) aria the moisture (by expansion) and warmth also a neoessity chemically and otherwise Boil 'cannot be stirred too much This is seldom entertained Rimply to mellow is thought to be sufficient when it is only sufficient tqprepare the ground to reoeive the seed We think our labor is lost when we work over snd over our mellow soil and it eerae like pj ay-work simply to stir when there are no weeds eesms not to be the thing The dollars do not eome np brightening not thqy are there nevertheless virtually juri much they are in the oorn or the soil that holds the substance that grows the mirn To have the boy and hone eoustraUy at work refreshing himself ia all tha while a pniu the soil (from below) thrown np fresh to tbe air takiug it in and absorbing its wealth and that wealth ia jnat what ia wanted the oiganio matter Especially giinwM we see this thing since the attractive power of the aril has been made so dear rad striking recently It is not only tbe great or bnt tbe great attractor in our fields Only give it a chance wilhthe air And von mellow it well and lessen the weeds) Them things cannot be too much reputed too nauoh urged -PrafrU Farmer Is girl by the name of Hattie Brown in the County Infirmary of Shelby oounty- it ia said who hu a living reptile in her stomach which makes itself perfectly at home in ita rang quarters sometimes venturing ao far as the throat rad protuding ita head to the great discomfort of the poor child MiU Ajrzrs Wemh is the name of a Long Branch belle who drassu eight timu a day and drives along ths beech behind four different teems every (ime the earth makes I revelation i i 1 i A i I -1 i I 7 '-I m' I- -1 5 i 'My eurioeity was exdted and besides I Y' wanted ths offiocs and I therefore allowed myself to be persuaded into- mounting the I narrow staircase until we fiwededoor beering the name of Brunton on it in white letters and having tha two upper panels i glased morp I should imagine to supply flight to the stairoaee than for admission of light into the offloe i v' Mr: Moss prpdueed key and turning to i me with a good nstured smile said have sworn you worn Brantou five minutes ago but I am sure now that I was Trong Carl always sworn as he oame up stairs tad yon haven't all but 1 the eyee tad Td swear to the eyes any- wham That Is to the twinkle of -ram you you know" i And ho aai-fad the door end invited mo within i 'j WslUiig to a table on which he hed plao-od thoUgut 1 took i Chair tad produced my pocket book I I ws get farther Mr Moss let us understand seeh other I have no wish to -derive any benefit I from any virtues Mr Branton may possess and I am going to convince you tost I am what I represent myeelf to be Ha good enough to read that vf letten-V ir It was one fcita a jnerchant in the ruirth only received that morning and mentkm- edetxcumstances which were sufficient to settle any doubts to my identity Mr Moss read it folded it up briskly and presented It to ms with a bow "frI apologize I eonfosa that up to this moment Ifimcied it 'was Carl but wfoat pUaslad me was that such a surly fallow ahpold take to lacking sad- playing the foot- You am vary much Uka my last tenant sir thathi alL" V' Toy well now that matter -is settled let ns look at the rooms" Ths lighted gas showed me large one 'and very basely funuahed Them wee large leather covered fable with large -'-Asmc dh it fiw chairs an inkstand tad 7 partially filled waste paper basket and that jwaaalL BAtber mesgre Mr Moss" Fether of Auxaxdx I Father of Father of I Ffrateondns Claud Father of Hoiraxxra Bondoonsin SnvxAxx I I Mother of Mother of lUrouax IQ Third eonrin Joszmx I I' Mother of I Kamlxox IIL-4th eousin Fzrxcx Lnorara The Prinoes already stated married the Prinee of HohensoUcra-Bigmsringcnfr and 1s tha mother of Frinca Leopold Bhe a third cousin iff Napoleon IXL hex( a fovth eousin of tho shown abov i Curiously enough the succession from the mala Beau- iitiss oessed with both branches togeth- and wu continued- from tho-emate Hortenu and Stephani And hersf tt te ateolhteceating to note that while Hoetenu hod none bnt mote childre Stephartiohad none but female' That the Ironrii Em- peror should object to seeing his ooudn- germra on ths Spanish throne is nndouht-edly benanu the Prinee happens to bs flsi iiisii wnssfoii ens at ho have tested tie srieacyin dtsessss of the i ekanetor relerrsd to It has also received tha highest oommandation firam physioaos who have need tt ia thrir practice with com--piste snoosss The Hoofland Bitters ii a tebrity preparation and oontaina no aleohol rnm or whisky HooixaxbGxxxax Toxro isa orasrinaw tion of all tho ingredisuts of the Bitter with purs Santa Crtu Bum orang anise A making a preparation of ran vain no Tnuo tensed for the i eases as ths Bitter eases where m11 rf- To Bxsaor Ptz of Foitien must tarn ana ita as-- ate qncnc fire' Fxox ths Cbrontel FttUburgh Bbof- lands German Bitttrs fi probably no flT1 to which flash is that ia mors distressing in its effects than that of I Dyspepsia and kindred diseasM arising from duordsrs of tbs liver and Diguiivs Organ i rtu and planted aker of beans last I the pnbUo Among thus teme- spring awl in one hilL He is 45 years old I dike are Dr Hooflrad'fe Germra BttUnwiiich randhadnt had the meazlu yet hehuaLlhubeen prountaentty before ths prirffe fur lygara and which hu received tho highest iMtfaBOIlSftlS wu bin too lasy to ketch them His boy he 18 eld in erosring htoh Mgg ggggiggtg gagg asrassuwo from thousands of nr sttfosn died wen was yeara a korq fold tha punkin vinu tack alter Mm rad amothered him to death Spanish gentleman speak with grut an of the howdsomo behavior far a raeent duel of two naval offloen of high iiimote friend who had quarrelled over their cup They fought twenty pa apart to advanoe to a oentrri line and fire atwilL One walked forward arid when near tho linA the other fired and hit him The wounded mu staggered to tho line and am dead Come then up and be killed" The other came up till ha twiehsd tho muzzle of his vJ'-Y i 'V1: j-' A' 1 -j VNowmy dear sir wbatmras eould you wrait Would you like a safe? got one to spere down Ataira-pnd you shall Jutve it and a new mat there ow-I hate i 4 us see the other room please" It wra one In whiCh a person sitting at tha table would have light opposite to him 'and it Bad no doorjpIt was a offleo Mr Mora said you wanted your eyes on suoh Chape" I snggeeted that the principal might Sometimes want ji priva7 Thereupon he said had ths door down stairs tad'lt should bo hung at ones if I wished it" But having no lnten- tion of engaging dark at present I told him tt waa of no eonsCqueaeei The room was shout half the sise of the outer rave end contained aatooland adekk Thera was a large oloaet fax ooela and such like mattars ana a good allowanoe of dust iud oobwebe haveit eleaned said Mr -Moe beautiful when deanand 11 find tbe dsak to be reel Spanish i would suit mCwell enough and 1 told Mb Mora so paid him qusrtex's rent in advmnoe and rora to go by the way exol aimed ctAAsh thought string meI will aend gug to paint my name on the door and on waif down 'w: Yery good sirI would do tt at once Ylwereyou Oszl was a loose fish and if -VY you delayed it until yet bun jott might be so What wwrhe rt cigar tint Mr- Harker vogH -r find no bettor to IiverpooL Lard! how gtahim yo do look when see you yet I hkvo not been thought to rs-gambte ftlooMfidiMwCi Mi rl JT WWW I belong tho great glory of having discover- pistol and in a moment both were 1 absolutely unanswerable like gentlemen I gumrat in fovtx of infallibility 8aid this Tnn LxXx Reporter tolls ths following: holy astut intelloctnri snd learned pre-Soms years since a gentlemaD somswhat I fats in the midst of his compeers in the of a literary character reriding in this I Ecumenical Council: Peter wu city whom wo wttl call by no particular crucifiod head downward thua saworu1' married a young lady by no means I the whole weight of his body on his head famous fin her intellectuality In the ao pfa Non hia suooassor boars upon oonraeof time the happy pair were rejrio-(himaalftha whole weight of ths chuck no ed by thsi advent of ra hair which grew being ita bead Ergo he who supportable ffid thrived fix a season but after awhile I iWihiRw not that which la supported began to droop and grow sickly The fath- This wonderfol and convincing argument a noticing the unmethodical manner in wu received with iamtenu thnsiasmjny which the mother managed the baby told I the Italian and her one day tbaUta illraro waa owing tolfhara were dfocra hriy ndsmanagamont: A physician npim being I countriu who looksd aomewhat glum in th XSu7IZiMMiffnot bring state to ampncl- ealted tho same opinion A -day ox I gave two afterwards one of tho neighbors criled in to inquire after the child and asked: ia tho matter with iff aaid the mother husband and the doctor my if a mteiraitoganunt1 1 'i i -J.

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About Ottawa County Union Archive

Pages Available:
390
Years Available:
1869-1871