New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 23, 1885 · Page 2 of 9
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%*i ly, turne lis heel and THE WITCH. tntertded no other ways than a tffer Koaatiag a Dromedary:. fag*w *fm togM*f* ^firmed Jhe^ room. were:prntoner8 with us, and therefore: Item Loxing's "A Confederate Soldier in Bnses a did then, aud yet do judge them, .not Later experiments show that the ,J% EgyptThis yet wit Erw^ok-^aPttbaftibenriil IMiaT^H SHM legal evidence against then* fellowprisoners. lungs of animals which have died of Pt3 ai to Her Memory-~8torjr Her conviction [he remer is accomplished as follows.: A And Toeing something hard of I? I pleuropneumonia contain the same linji and Execution. jrilUancy bhedl Bedouin by divers jerks first succeeds in hearing, and full of grief, none* informing parasites uT large numbers, and that harfdlecLlprflincbilc^ "Ml* Ifathl coaxing or forcing the animal down on me how the court took up my Rebecca Nouse's descendants unveiled tenameaione^ the disease is necessarily the same with snd^otrT_., ih* it will do tfif^fellew goo bis knees, with a* snap like that of a words, and therefroe had no opportunity t^a w|ld and life were things BO small, ,iC pneumonia in man.Youth's Companion. on the 30th ult. in Danvers,.3Iass., knock round the world a little. He dbtrble-bladed jackknife. 'While one to declare what If intended )urHtlle wit encompassed all! 3** a monument in honor of their ancestor, half %en tied quite too long to his when Isaid they were of our company." holds his head away to keep him from 4 mother's apron-strings. Andas to who took our being as our faith waSfch^nged a, a witch- at But neither her explanation or the biting, another ties his fore-legs together, rrorgranted|^e1rour"eaBy"breat lawthere are too many lawvera^ajr A THE MHCOUT TRAGEDY. grantedflfrew our easy breath Salem, July lSy 1692, orruly30,new reprieve of the governor (withdrawn and then to secure them stands And*arflystayedtoyd^hyW* Jkfrtxem&y.f* Hemtt^hauk^me^biefole^ie under clamor of her accusers) were of upon them, inviting yon to mount and yejar is out, and mother, toof style\lDariVeTtwas fbrnferlH paSftof 1 the idea to hifc^-igHd Bffm1iilTnce of MMXXJ Ford. {Yffi were set here to live and die. any avail to save her from the gallows. broached5 "Dick fix yourself in the execrable saddle. In Salem, and within its limits Hes?Salem fi *"St 6ffy V0 It is likely that the unveiling of this A Star reporter finflipg himself cosily of the Rev. the meantime the dromedary is uttering pVague dreams we had, a grander Fate Lawyer Bates,who tried all in his power Village," once the abode monument will give an opportunity seated in the office at Ford's Operahouse, the most agonizing cries of distress. 1 Our lives would aiold and dominate? to dissuade him. Cotton Mather and the Rev. Mr. Parris, for the popular flings at New England tTill we should stand some far-off day J^ Suddenly the Bedouin looses- the strap and Mr. Harry Ford in a vein of "You've the making of an excellent and Puritanism, but it is as a friend in whose house the- witchcraft lore godlike than of mortal clay and bounds from the animal's legs another lawyer in you," he said, "and you-are reminiscence, led Mr. Ford's mind back of mine^' said, these deplorable delusion began its fatal epidemic. Strong Fate! we meet thee but to find. terrible grunt and yon discover getting along wonderfully. If you mil go events at'Salem were but a small eddy a score of years to the events attending A soul and all that lies behind, Collins street station is quite near that you are on top of this living machine, offsofar,whydoh'fypwaittjiryouget in the great whirlpool of excitement i We lose Youth's Paradise and gain the assassination of President Lincoln stands in the waiting patiently further developments, your'diploma? T^t'sihebusm^ssyou the monument. I [A world of dutwand of pain. over witchcraft, and were nothing to r^" if ii at the Tenth Street Theatre. "The day burial lot on with your hands grasping the The English^Illustrated Magazine. were made for." am the farm, surrounded the tragedies which occurred in England. But all the talk did no good, and inwardly horns in front. The animal raises his of the assassination," said Mr. Ford, They have no more connection by thrifty white pines on each calling him a fool, the man forequarters with a bound*, and this with Puritanism than with, the old Booth came down Tenth street to the ,fflSBKOTHERSKEEPER, side of the little square* It is a shaft turned to the papers before him. sticks the front horn into your stomach astrology. theatre, and stopped there to read a letter. of Quincy granite, eight and a half feet How could Dick tell him that he was while you are pressing upon it to keep I can very well remember seeing high, with a cap of Rockport granite. an unwelcome guest in his mother's [From the Youth's Companion. in a horizontal position that done, up A Incident of Grant and Stanto 9 house him sitting on the steps outside. I told On the front are the lines: go the hind quarters with another jerk, 'I'm not good for much, i, n. "Die in a year," the lawyer muttered RebecaNourse, him then that President Lincoln and and this time the rear horn sticks you [mother?" Vfl'V afterwards, when somebody spoke to Yarmouth, England, Washington Letter to New York "World. in the back. You are only too glad to General Grant were coming to the him about it. "The boy isn't made for Salem2, 161. Mass.,. The question was asked playfully, Senator Morgan, f Alabama, get the rear punch in token of the complete fe t theatre that night. Isaid that President 5 hard work, and he'll find it out." the young man-sitting at the business. While the animal was in speaking of the magnamimity Lincoln and General Grant would The year passed. Tom had been six 1(592. opening his hinges Twas thoroughly reakfast-table, from which!a red-armfed of Gen. Grant, related the following, months married, and had brought hih Below it are John G. Whittier's occupy one box, and added as a joke to impressed with the dizziness of several of which he was personally cognizant- girl was carrying the dishes, threw pretty, helpless bride to his home, hired lines. tease him that Jeff Davis and General hundred feet. It is best not to strike extra servants, and^ seemed as happy Clement C. Clay, said he, was down his paper, andspringing up said, "Oh, Christian martyr, who fortruth could Lee would be in another box. He denounced these beasts too much, for if beaten as a lord. He did not notice the increasing die, appointed by the Confederate Government with a flushed face,-**- they are certain to stand still and deliberately When all about on ned the hideous he, General Lee very vigorously pallor of his mother'bface, the as a Diplomatic Commissoner to "No, Dick, you're *not good for anything'" The world redeemed from supeistitious turn their long necks and try heart-broken look that told how she for having surrendered the sword of Canada. IIo was afterward taken and sway- to bite apiece out of your legs. It then missed thoughtless, arm-hearted, lo\ Virginia. That evening, after the performance Is bieathing freer, for thy sake, to day." carried, I belie\ e, to Fortress* Monroe, "Come now'" iwaC^the angry response, ingDick, becomes necessary to stick to them, in where he was imprisoned. He was began, he came to the theatre, On theothev kide of the monument and Mrs. Baylies hurried forward order to avoid their fury, until, by gentle He had always made such a the inscription runs.. dying at the time, it was thought, of and as he passed the office box, he looked nervously, for it'seemed as if the pet of his little, gentle mother, and patting, they are made to move on ''Accused of *vitchcraft, shedeclared.'Iam asthma, and his wife came here to ask 'two brothers would*iklit. now. she felt as i she were* almost forgotten. amicably again. Their walk is rough, into the window, and, patting his arm .innocent, and, God will elearinyinnocencv.' Her son "and his wife were "It's a fact. y^QH|lire living on us his release on giving the required bond. but they trot with comparative case, through, placed a cigar which he had "Once acquitted, yet fal&ely condemned, she you are lazyanC kind to herbut. '0h. she wanted the rou're almost twen carrying the head up and tail straight She went to President Johnson, and Buffered death, July 19, 169$. In loving partly smoked on a shelf inside, and ty years old," si clasp of loving arms about her neck, Tom, the eldest. in the air, and looking very gay as they he gave her the necessary order, which memory of her Christian .character, even said, in a mock heroic bombastic furioso and the kiss of^ a son, sometimes. 0 boys' boysy protested the womhands. then fullysattested,by( rapidly move along. With your sack fortsy erected,- of her neigh- she'took back to Secretary Stanton thi monument i July Her only solace was the reception of' bors, an, holding put" 1 "Younev- style. of water and leather thong they can, Stanton rsad the order, and, looking the letters that came at first every 1885 er quarreled in life. Don't be- without much inconvenience, travel 'Who e'er this cigar dare displace her in the faee, tore it up without a weekbut of late there had been great gin now'" The exact place of her grave is not from 50 to 80 miles a day. But in making Must meet Wilkes Booth face to face gaps between. He^ laughed in his letters, word and pitched it into his wastebasket. "It's time he hji pd, the truth!" mut- marked, but it is known within a few this swift passage through the "Then he passed into the theatre." but sobbed as he folded them tered Tom. The lady arose and retired feefe." Near the monument are the heated air, reflected from the burning she never should %owne\ er' "Did he ever return for the cigar?" "But, motherf haven't I tried?" graves of John Tarbell, her son-in-law, without speaking nor did Stanton He had enjoyedJh novelty of the sands, you are literally roa&ted, and asked the boy, ti$rning_ "to her, and his who died March 25,1715, and of his asked the Star reporter. speak to her. She was filled with desEer this rubbing and twisting your loins trip, and the net^mssociations among voice trembled just &JSjjffo\$.$* son Jonathan.' She was buried under "No. Those were the last words 1 air. She saw her husband, in horn and galling your hands in the effort to 4\ Inch he wasr throw n, for a time. The "You know, TP^JsHft 'Dick is deli, the gallows'on Gallows Hill at the life was wrapped up, dying in prison, ever heard him speak. He must have hold on, makes dromedary riding a work whteh-he was expected to do was cate," pleaded the woman. time of her execution, but on that and she was unable to help him. entirely beyond his strength, and the painful operation to those not accustomed said them to mislead us, for his plans, "Yes, and that's been his shield long night her friends stole away the body Shortly after she met a gentleman, I persons with whom he*wasthrown!n to it. enough, I should say. He's not too and buried it in this lot. An ancient it seems, were already laid and it was think Mr. Garland, the present Attorney contact were rough and uncultivated. delicate to go to all the merry-makings, writer makes this comment: part of the plan, as I heard afterward, General, and told him how she He had been5accustomed to delicate and eat his share, and when he gets a "Rebecca Nurse of Salem Village, a had been treated. "Your husband that Payne was to assassinate Seward, and nourisning food, that which he The Cholera. good chance in life, he don't know it. Lady of great Worth, but aged and in was commissioned by the Confederate tried to eat was coarse, badly prepaied Atzerott should kill Johnson at the I'll never try for hftn again, never'" From the Boston Traveller. poor Health, was drawn into the awful Government a Brigadier General, said and unholesome. Day after day he and out he went, slammg the door behind Kirkwood House, anfc Booth shoot the* Vortex in what would appear at A noted German physician predicts Garland "I was present at the time. labored from early moin till late at him. %jk this Time, but from a Knowledge of that the enoiera, which started in the president simultaneously. So he knew I know that he duly qualified and received night, lea\ mg for his place of lodgment "I don't see what's got into Tom'" the Existence of Feuds which arose south of Europe, will extend over both his commission. That brings just what he was going to do, and how so exhausted that the best meal would said the widow, distressfully. "I never from various causes,as a very strange continents. Thirty years ago the same him within Gen. Grant's parole to the have been distastful. As the weakness much time he had. i knew him to acts so before." Occurrence. She was sacrificed in a prediction was made, but little heed Confedera te army. You go to him and increased, he fought bravely "Later the evening," continued "Oh, it's been in him some time," Ma/iner too cruel for Belief. The Jury tell him your story." Mrs. Clay went was taken to it. The Spring of 1854 against it, and yet the longing for Mr. Ford, "we heard a pistol-shot in muttered Dick/hoarsely,. -"Ever since returned a verdict Of Niot Guilty, straight to Gen. Grant's house, but trie4Mosses. was similar to the spring of 1884late hometRe almost agonized a^nre.to the theatre. Joe Sessford and I were he got acquainted with but the court, by the most barefaced was told that the General was just look upon his mother's face once more and cold. The cholera reached New in the treasurer's office. We thought "That's what's the matter." i J. I Perversion of her Answers, and being about to leave for New York. She added to his physieafcsufferings.^ Orleans some time in June, swept up at first that it was the pistol fired by "Do you teally mean it, Dick^** determined on hep Destruction, sent asked to send in word to him, and the the Mississippi river to Cairo, divided Asa Trenchard in the playLaura "Of course I do. He likes Miss Anne, the Jury out again and forced a Verdict "That boy looks like a ghost," said servant took her name. In about a is there and swept on in the direction up gownhe There1 Keene^ as.playing "Our American Cons and wants to marry and'settle of Guilty from them! some one, to his employer minute Gen. Grant appeared, gripsack the Ohio river to the Wabash, then followed in' but then it struck us as a little too nothing more memorable or lamentable, I'm in the wa^. I^wjsb^Jjher ^|Yes not fit for the business," was in hand, and told her that he had but the Wabash river and the Wabash with'Tnm.'f early in the evening. We opened a in all the Trials and Convictions, ad lived, or I had died nis" reply, ^tiut the poor fellow is trying time to catch the train. canal through Indiana and Ohio till it than the Case of this Poor Womanl little window that looked into the "Dick, darling, don't talk so'" very hard." 'Then I will walk with ou,General,'' She was hanged with the five that suffered reached Lake Erie. From this point "I say I do! Everything was going theatre, and saw Booth crouching on the "0 mother' mother! I am 'coming the lady said. on the 10th of July." on just right. I liked my studies, and stage with a knife in his hand. Even it swept onward to Buffalo, Niagara home. I must come home," he wrote, "No, no," said Grant, "let's hear meant to make a man, though in a then we could not tell what had happened, at the conclusion of the year. Falls and Detroit, decimating many of Her fate was not as cruel as that of what you want to say." different way from Tom. likes and no one seemed to know. We "I thought so," said practical Tom, the cities and towns along its march, Miles Corey, an aged man of over 8 0 "Then I must make my statement hard work, ami can,do*it. I tet|eeverythmg thought at first that some one had insulted with a clouded brow, when his mother causing "business to be suspended and years, who refused to testify because short," said Mrs. Clay. "My husband i but books, '"stmdy WndOaw. Booth and he had pursued the read him the letter, her voice trembling. he knew that whatever he said would putting an entire stop to work on the is Gen. Clay, of the Confederate army. I don't see -why To should be so man across the stage. A few minutes, "You made a baby of him for all time be used against him. He was pressed great railroads then in process He is in prison, and will die if he stays hard on me. I'm trying my best. he'll never be a man'" which seemed an hour, passed before to death, and just before he expired, ot construction. At Ogdensburg, there. President Johnson gave me an Lawyer Bates said that in,Jess than Little he thought how prophetic were the whole terrible truth was known." as his tongue was forced out, "a bystander on Lake Ontario, or order for his release on bond. I carried two years I can. make my own way."( his words' The next letter said,*** thrust in back again with his "You weie among those who were arrested, rather at its outlet, the St. Lawrence, the order to Secretary of War "My, poor, dear boy*! You aire dc "Expeet me by the third of next cane. The old ballad of Goody Corey were you not asked the Star reporter. it received a check. The seaboard cities Stanton. Mr. Stanton tore the paper ing yourbesT I knowyou are.'' month at latest.". The next^wntten says: which suffered so seriously in 1832 up before my eyes and cast it away." "Yes, you think so you feel so I'm in a strange hand, "I was arrested, I think, on the Sunday They got them then a heavy Beam, and 1849 escaped. The cause and Grant rung the bell and Badeau entered. ure of your sympathy, but you see, following the assassination, and They layde it on his Breast, "DEAR MADAM,I am&orry to write the course of the cholera are alike "Have you a roster of the Confederate Tom wants me to be making money. They loaded it with heavy stones, taken down to the old Carrol prison, you bad news. Your son was getting mysteriousno satisfactory explanation army?" said he. :le begrudges me the food I eat, and And hard upon him prest. fronting upon the capital grounds. I ready to start for home, when he broke has yet been given. That it exists is "Yes, sir," answered Badeau. hinks I am shirking, and trying to was treasurer of the theatre, and my down. He was never strong enough "More weight," now sayd this wretched sufficient. But that it can be stayed "Is there a Gen. Clay?" he said as he get along without work. He never brother, James R. Ford, better known for the ork, and I told him so, months Man, took the roster. in its course and checked in its progress aid so before, but I have seen it ok as 'Dick' Ford, was manager. My -ago, &ttfc*he would.not give up. There "More weight," again he cryed, by timely precautions is equally true "Clement C. Clay. Is that your hus- ate. I canreadj iath&wayjie loolcs And he did not confession make brother, John T. Ford, who owned the was gfcqfl metal in himbutI think band?" August and September are the months tme." ^^#sp#, S But wickedlie he Dyed. lie mourned too much for his home and theatre, was anested at his home in "Yes sir." which in this latitude it finds its greatest "My dear boy! try not to mind his mother. Just before he died, he Baltimore after his return from Richmond. The feuds which are alluded to in the Gen. Grant sat down and wrote as it!" said the widow distressfully. feeder, and too much care and precaution said, 'If I could only seemy mother for He had run down there to see extract above were probably the hard follows*'? "I have tried laughed at his hints,and on the part of those who control one moment, I could die happy'' feeling aroused against "Goody Nurse" our uncle, mother's only brother, Mr. "Gen. Clements Q. Clay, of the Confederate wallowed my chagrin. But I can't do the sanitary department in our great by her reproval of some flighty young Wm. Greaner. Nearly everybody about Why need Ave follow the letter' To army, islncluded in the parole it any longer, my self-respect is hurt. cities can not be taken. An unobstructed women. She was 71 years of age, and the theatre was put under arrestthe broke down, for once, when the news of that army granted by me at Apjjgomattox. All is, I must throw up my place with flow through the &ewers and drains most of her accusers were young women carpenter, the assistant carpenter, the forced itself upon him. The mother ft is my order he be released Lawyer Bates, and go out to* Oregon, is one important measure for prevention of less than 20. Theindictmentscharge property man, and others. Nearly went rapidly to the grave, and to this fm giving th and buckle down to hard work." bond, shjlll her with "certaine detestable arts called the constant cleanliness of the streets eveiy one around here professionally day there is a look in Tom's face, which ee that this ordei- is carried dtatf 1 "Dick, I never will consent ko it! Witchcraft and Sorceries wickedly another, and compulsory cleanliness enforced related to Booth was arrested, and the neither care nor bodily suffering put A.'5 f- "0. S. GRANT, General U. 0. said his mother, growing pale. "You, and ffeloniously used, practiced and thereonly consciousness that having Virginia and Maryland farmers along in quarters where the population Grant handed the^ order to Mrs. with your delicate constitution, to go exercised," by which her victims were been his brother's keeper, he failed in the river, who were supposed to have is dense and ventelation poor, still another. Clay and bade her good-by. The lady away so far from home,from me, hurt, tortured afflicted consumed both duty and affection, and for the assisted Booth in his escape in any way, It would be surprising to those went to Mr.' Stanton and presented when you haVe always needed to be Pined wasted and tormented agt the rest of his life must pay the penalty. by harboring him, giving him food, or not familiar with the subject to know the order. The Secretary tapped his watched over and cared for! Try not Peace of our said Sovereigne Lord and shelter, or boats, were arrested, and what foulness can arise from a small locality bell and, handing the paper to his aid, to mind^oM" J-J Lady the King & Queen -and agt the they, were all sent to the prison where I in a large city to spread disease said: "Have that man discharged." "I have done so, mother, but I can't fforme of the statute in that case .The Course of True Love. was. So we had plenty of company. and death through all its territory. ^-Fu pretend tdtfyanyiorfger. Tom wants made and provided." She was arrested From the Heraldsburg (Cal.) "Enterprise. "Did I enjoy it? Well I would not to be marriedto the silliest girl in and examined, and a record of have missed the experience for a great It was one day last week, and in the the family, too because she has a the questions'and answers were kept. Cause of Pneumonia. fevytf-ff ^Current Notes. deal. It was a rare inixtuiedeserters, city of Cloverdale, that a wedding had pretty face and dresses so stylishly. I It ends thus: ^Montana has over 92,000,000 acres Pneumonia, with rare exceptions, extends bounty-jumpers, and prisoners of suppose he's not to blame he' twentyfive been given out to take place all the "This is a true account of the sume within her boundaries, of which 70,- state, governors, legislators, and men of from the lungs to the lining membrane years old, and doing a fair business. necessary preparations had.been made of hir examination, but by reason of 000,000 acres are fine lands, suitable every station. Still, it was rather Itfs only I am in the way. He of the chest (pleura), and hence and the guests had all assembled, when great noyses, bytheafflictedandmany for agriculture or grazing. Nearly 20,- rough the first week. We were kept in has to help me to clothes,,you know, is really pleuro-pneumonia. Its seat is lo and behold! it was discovered that speakers, many things are pretermitted 000,000 are mountainous, but among close and solitary confinement. Each and of course my board costs something. the license had been issued by the Clerk memorandum." not the mucous membrane of the bronchial man had a room by himself and was not these 20.000,000 acres are located I might as well say yes. The Nurse held her neck on one side and pf Mendocino county, in place of Sonoma. tubes, as is that of bronchitis nor allowed to leave it or to see any one. some of the richest mining camps in the journey \vill"'dfme good, maybe, and Eliz Hubbard (one of the sufferers) It had so happened that one the general substance of the lungs, as is I remember that when my brother there's a chapleit^nlake'moWy^ ^Tt's world. had her neck set in that posture, whereupon of Healdsburg's ministers had been engaged that of lung fever, but the air cells and was brought I saw him in the yard. a new place, you know." Tons of arsenic are being fed to the another patient. Abigail Williams, and was on the ground ready to The guards would not let me go to him the neighboring minute tubes (bronchioles), The conference closed, and Dick went grasshoppers in California. One drug cried out, 'Set #p Goody Nurse's perform the ceremony, and it can be or speak to him. After John T. was to his office, leaving his mother almost which are wholly destitute of a house at San Francisco sends a ton a head, the maid's neck will be broke!' better imagined than described the arrested his family came over from broken-hearted. It was such a week into the infested districts, while And when some set up Nurse's head, mucous membrane. Sometimes it is almost consternation that was produced when Baltimore. His wife applied to Secretary change from the tender careof her Aaron Wey observed, Betty Hubbard's a firm at Fresno sold 70 0 pounds in an epidemic. It often attacks Stanton for a pass to go to the prison the divine informed the contracting husband, to dependence upon the was immediately righted." five days, and had orders for 40 0 more than one member of the family. and see him, but Stanton refused. Btrong, self-willed man whose word had parties that a marriage license issued Despositions of four young women pounds more. Pleuro-pneumonia among horses is a There we were left alone in our dungeons begun to be law. And it was. embarrassing Ukiah was not just the proper authority were taken charging Mrs. Nurse's "ap- very* contagious disease, and has sometimes in dreadful uncertainty. I remember to feel that ^before long she Judge Biddle of Philadelphia has decided to perform the"marriage ceremony perishion" with "grievously" biting, would only be second in hisheart and gone through the land, bringing the day of the funeral ceremonies that kissing a woman is no crime. kr Cloverdale, as that"burg happened pinching, choking and tormenting home. Fox he called the home his, ordinary business to a stand still. at the Capitol. I could see We believe however, that kissing is a to be in another county. At them. She was tried and acquitted, Chough his mother had bought it with nothing, but could hear the solemn What is the cause of pneumonia? thing that every woman should set this time the dinner was almost on the but was subsequently convicted and her own money years hefpre, and furnished booming of guns, the dismal beating of One medical writer says that "neither her face against.Allentown Chronicle. hanged, as stated in the extract table, and many" of the guests it herself. But now she was muffled drums, playing dead marches, colds, bronchitis, pleurisy, asthma, nor above. She protested against the were standing on their tiptoe of excitement, left so impoverished that she had no and the steady tramp of feet. That any other lung affection induces it great injustice, and sent a petition to and what was to be done means to pay the taxes, and her health Halfpenny dinners can be obtained was not very cheering music for our that, in a large proportion of cases, is the court, which ends thus: was on the tongue of every one. The was poor. ears. We did not know but the in London, consisting of a rich stew not referable to any obvious causative ji thoughtful minister informed them Life Lyes now people in their excitement would mob agency, that, when it appears to follow undem If To would only wait! But no made of the best quality of potatoes, in your Hand, God: And Being that it was only three miles to the the prison and lynch us, for some of exposure to a cold, it is probable that Tom believed that Dick was lazy that carrots, onions, oatmeal, and meat conscious of my owne Innocency. ^Mendocino county line, and when that the men arrested had been stoned in the this acts only as an exciting cause, cooperating T-f his studying law was but a farce that I humbly begg that I may have liberty and a second course of bread and jam. point was passed the existing document street. Our fare was coarse prison with the action of a special he should bb no more exempt frqm to manifest it to the wourld partly by About the rankest instance of horizontal would assume legal authority. food, soup and beans and dry bread. cause." hard work than himself. And he had the Meanes above said: And yo reduction is cited in the case of Even this experience had its comic side, just had such a splendid situation offered As soon as these words had fallen from What is this special cause? This Poore pettissioner shall Evermore a tribe of Indians in Santa Barbara We used to have tin cups, and every for him, that it angered him beyond the minister's lips a rush for the livery question ha? received no answer until pray as in duty bound &c. county, Cal., which fifty years ago measure when I)ick declined, evening one of the prison guards would stables commenced, and teams followed recently. German investigators of the "i *A,4, t%i#t if REBECCA NURSE numbered 4,000 souls, and now numbers "gentleman Dick," as he sneeringly come through the hall, roaring. Cups, highest character believe they hare at SLit --*&..,* teams in quick succession until all Marke hi jBcalledhim. Besides, he did wish to one old and feeble squaw. cups, you scoundrels.' We had to pass length found it in a microscopic parasite, the guests were on flying wheels in the The original records of the witchcraft JPmarry, but would not while he fancied them out to him. After the first week thus placing pneumonia among the direction of Mendocino line. When trials are horrible reading. It seems *ffln California tme sees the vineyards V'.#|f5 Dick an incumbrance. we had more liberty, and really had a germ diseases. The parasites are oval, this was crossed and a friendly shade as if men lost their senses, or their and orchards creeping up the mountain very jolly time."Washington Star. That night the brothers met for a generally go pairs, and, unlike all belief in hobgoblins and witches must had been found, the party alighted sides, from 1,000 to 2,500 feet few moments the mother was not in others, enclose themselvesseveral togetherin have been phenomenally strong. and the happy couple were made one. high, and some at even greater altitudes. the room. a capsule. "Goody" Nourse was acquitted, and Then all returned to the place where Dwelling houses are perched -5 "Have you written "'yo'urfriefid^n On cultivating them oul*of the body, On thing to the credit of Kansas the sole reason for a reversal of the &*%A the tables were loaded with the choicest upon elevations where a few years ago Oregon?" asked Dick, and -something insuktiiig them in a fluid, and injecting fcitv is that she is the only city in this verdict was her remark regarding the dainties of the land. A lasting example in his handsome, intellectual'face rebuked no one would have taken the land as a a little of the fluid into thirty-two mice, witness "Good wife Hobbs": "What, \va impressed upon the minds country of 100,000 population that has *S 3-Ji fee his elder brother as he -an- gift under an agreement to cultivate it. ail of the mice died, in from eighteen do you bring her? She is one of us." &jsi of those present that three miles make no professional base ball club. The swered, These new vinevards and orchards are One of the jurors has left a written to forty hours, of pneumonia, while the a wonderful distance when on the M^, grown people of this metropolis are too "Xo I shall write to him to-night." statement of the ease. Mrs. Nourse blood showed the peculiar parasites the last to be overtaken by any of the r~f1*5 wrong side of the county line. "Tell himlaccept," saidDick, short busy to sit in the sun and listen to eighteen 1 explained her remark to the court: "I with then* characteristic capsules. Experiments pests found at lower elevations.. men quarreling with an umpire. by means of inhalation exhibited /4 Kansas City Journal. the same results. Different invee- ifea kl 4pi gi2 mm '-?m m-*j&Y%*j? @^S|S*-.Vf^5 4P -s-*fer