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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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lift [Front a ''EM* winter of jfejg&gpn iJtaM& J-?C"O -T- AUtfie, wit*rcbiiteijt,3s much her. I^onot#eemtoreb^. Bat no f'iifjpii51- Wher w^ist, so that, as she sat ^Fi*fiir%_^ Brandy Station, writes atBoston correspondent To him who'll not refuss it more of that to-day, no more* thenf' 1 .H-XoiinN^rfortt ere at theloom, the ends of them pvj Who takes it *s theJLord haa 8*4t| Would you like me to do so?" rilegeboysj of the Philadelphia Press. When the fair Betty* came slowly ."Did yon t*U And then does rightly use it. 'Hfeatty.* *?2,v h4 Our cook wai FrankD! r^ewasa tiptop riding back a half hourlater, she look ]fofl&4n, withnothlng, have the thought sight pleased him toot tJ^fi\ $* the other day, as'ti That life would be a pleasure ed demurely upon him with* her blue* So hetook up the Bible ana read Soon he spoke but ,the shuttle and fellow, passably horfest (as cooks that you were glad that they wereforbidden fi they could share, in smallest part, was fond eyes'as he put out his hand for a step* wh strong* resonant voice, of Josh the loom made a louder noise than he, boy,J go), and being a Boston to smoke, becauseif they did With those who have the treasure. ping stone, and thus on onehandb*pre ua's mighty deeds. so he advanced and touched iher. She But is it trne? Experience shows not smoke now, they would be less of beans. her like-a trifle from the saddle to the "I thank you, Renold. Never befow was not startled, thinking some inmate That in this world of sorrow, likely to do so in later years?" One night I was sergeant of the ground. of the house had summoned her. realized I the half of Joshua's valor,I The man who tights for bread to-day "Did tiie papers say I said that?" guard, and a short time after taps, I But when she saw this strongman think he must have been somewhat "The men will come at once," she Will fight for pie to-morrow. "Yes." happened to be near our company looking down upon her she was confused said. He made no reply, but led her Kke unto you, Renold and now, good vows he does not want the earth "Well, then, I said it!" Then after street, and saw Frank and bis assistant night." ,5 an instant, with a pleasing jconfusion, maze to the shed, ana then strode His thoughts are far above it, a brief pause, as if trying to recall the quietly remove the ambers from away with mighty steps and when and then she rose and greeted "Stay, Betty. The hour is earlj The gold of Indus and of Or, gj-fS. circumstance- "At any rate, that is the hole under the fireplace, and then she saw him later he was with imperi him. His simple tastes don't covet. yet." what I think. If I could have my way, put in a small sized camp kettle, Renold, you spoke not. "Twas noto pus tones commanding the men to car- Avery little meets his wants "Nay, I think'tis well I bid yougood which I knew from experience to contain I would let nobody, smoke under 21 seemly +Vtis to startle me." ry a bear'os haunch to th old fort^ at Enough to furnish living, xvrvtlvT a s\ 01*4-1^ 1TT a. KnawliannnV 4-** A **tA {AM **4 night/' beans. I went back to the guard years of age. It is much more mjurious He says, is all a man should ask, Saybrook Point, and the men obeyed "I spoke. You heard not. Truly I She had opened the door,, behind And thank the Lord for giving. house I said nothing about my discovery to boys than to adults. Whatever him, too. did." which were abrupt oaken stairs thai But, is it true' Well, if it be, till near morning, but I did a it may do to men, it is certainly "Why, what's happened you? See, For many days Betty saw Renold led almost perpendicularly to her little The truth you'll have to borrowT heap of thinking. bad for the young." Then, as if the %t your garments arerent, and hereywhy, no more, except in his solitary seat at The man who fights for bread to-day, chamber under the rafters, and "-1- At about 3 a. m., another fellow questionable side of the practice were there's blood, Renold, and there are the meeting house upon the Lord's Will fight for pie to-morrow. with one foot on the lowest step, sh and I went and took the kettle out of still before his mind, he went on: 1 "half-washed stains urJon your cheeks. day. But one day she percieved him, lj, %4* turned her head, looking over hei ,l Of wealth, a fraction's all he asks, the hole more quietly than Frank had "The newspapers are responsible for Has there been trouble with the Indians? from her chamber window, making his shoulder to say good night. Eouse,there With smallest numerator, ut it we carried it tonthe guard my smoking. Are you hurt?" way toward the well that he might Set out in unit bold, above "No, but yop must not go," said he, and, after pledging theguard to "How is that? Do they charge you "Tis nothing. I this morning met drink. Very demurely Betty threw a A large denominator. jf**" and he arose and went to detain her, secrecy, divided thebeans among them. with smoking more than you do?" the bear that's made havoc here, and hood over her fairhead, and with a This makes the sum of all his joys, 1 sezing her by the hand. Then for an The morning was cold andthebeans "Yes, but that is not what I mean. I killed him." bucket and downcast eyes went to the Of all his hopes ami blisses instant the maid struggled, and someWow, were hot they were the product of a I mean that it is because .of what they Tin all he needs, 'tis all, he prays, well herself. He had the bucket to his "You. alone?" n by cha.ice it seemed, in the duration 'Tis bread and cheese and kisses. violation of the eighth commandment did that I am a smoker. Before the lips and heard her not, so that she "Why not alone?" of that struggle the maid became But, is it true? You bet it aint, but they tasted as good as though we war I used to smoke very rarely once stood within hand's reach of him, he "Went you alone out to seek him?"* For in this world of sorrow, embraced by his strong arm, so that not knowing it. When he lowered the had paid for them, besides, Frank in six months, perhaps, I would "Yes, at dawn." The man who fights for bread to-day he perceived the exceeding suppleness bucket she spoke. himself had stolen them from the smoke a pips but I had no taste for "Twas foolish bravery. And you Will fight for pie to-morrow. of her slight figure and as her fail company in the first place, and when smoking, no habit, and was not a, a a struggle? "You will fill it again for me, and I Cincinnati Merchant Traveler. head for the time of one breath rested I was a boy we had a saying to the smoker. When I went into the army,^ 'Bears are not slaughtered like sheep will thank you, Renold." upon his broad chest, and he caught effect that the last thief had the best at times of liesure,I smoked more but unyieldingly. I gave him my'musket He turned, surprised, and for a moment the glance, half modest, halt amused, CIAPT.MABWS WOOING. title to the article purloined. At any not much at first. In those days the^ -v first, and he came at me and I gave looked down in silenceupon her, from her uplifted eyes, then the him my knife at the heart. But, mistress, rate, we ate the beans. papers did not think much of me. I his body towering great and mighty strength he gloried in seemed to depart you've been busy. Wove you After the last one had disappeared, did not pay much attention to their*^ above her slender, graceful figure. firom theNew York Sun. from him, and the maid, slipping this homespun this morning?" some one proposed that we put the men in the army. I did not haverf^ij "You came so stilly," he said, at gracefully, quickly from his detaining The curious minded used some years empty kettle back where we found it, them at my mess. They. used tov' J? "Yes. Truly I did." length. grasp, fled up the stairway. ago to search for the quaint inscription as if it had never been disturbed. speak of me as inaccessible. Theyl^^X "'Tis a fine piece. There are no "As you came when last I saw The strong man stood there a .mo- that could be traced upon a Quietly, but rapidly we shoved it back called me you know, 'the man on?v swifter nor truer fingers in all this colony you." ment like one bewildered, and then he than yours. What are you doing into the hole, and, replacing the cover horseback,' 'the silent man,' 'the mauar^a "Would you try to frighten me, mouldy stone in the ancient burying heard the father laughing heartily. now?" child?" raked the coals around and on top of with a cigar in his mouth,' and when|^^ .ground in old Lyme Regis, known in "Captain," said the old man, "with it, and then retired to await developments. Fort Donelson was taken they got me- t$il She had bustled about and now "Nay, no one ever made you know these later years as Lyme. The memorial, all your strength the girl seems stronger brought him bread and cheese and We had not longto wait. into trouble. To be sure, I was promotei what fear was, Renold. Then how when found, could be deciphered than you." great brown nut cakes, and she said"You Just before daylight the cooks turned I was made a major-general could Yet perhaps you fear me." "Truly, she did give me the slip. have eaten nothing. That I out and went to take out the beans. right off, but the papers weredown on-, "g thus: "Why say you that?" My head is in a whirl, and my heart know. Eat this, and I will bring you They hadto,be removed befoie the me, and on account of what they said^ "You used to come once in a while ThisDeacon, aged 68, Isfreed onearth from doth beat. What strangepower hath milk." men saw them or there would be a I was put under arrest, and my com-^* to see my father. Now you come not serving, I know it not except with maid9 the row. Their looks of mingled satisfaction mand taken from me for a weekA?^ "You are a thoughtful maid, but at all. You may come, Renold. I May for a crown no longer wait Lyme's her. Bid her come back, neighbor and expectation would do you However, the people up North? r^g bring no milk water for such as I." will leave the room to you if I alarm Captain Renold Marvin. Lee/' you." good to look at. Carefully they drew were so glad to have 12,000 or 15,- As he began to eat she saw that the Yet, according to the tale that Not to-night, Captain. The girl, 1 sleeve on his right arm was badly rent. the kettle from its packing of cinders, 000 rebels to feed that they said 'If thair 'Twas in my heart to come, but then1noticing its low mothers told daughters for many surmise, is better alone. She hath She saw more, and with a little exclamation and thenah, man has a cigar in his mouth,he ought 13 my resolution to come not so I came said nay, I think, to-night to young grasped his arm. years more than a hundred, Capt. specific gravity they set it on the to have a good one and they not." Matthew's avowal, and it pained her "You'rehurt, Renold. Thebear has "Why, Renold?" ground, removed the cover and looked began to send me first-class cigars in t, Marvin found a crown whose gentle, to see his grief." bitten you. See, the wound bleed." within. Now both these young men &nd from that time there was always ^j "Truly. I know not. 'Tis pain to blue-eyed wearer ruled him and his "Yet Matthew is well favored." keep away, yet I will not come." were of good family. In youth their a box of the best cigars in the United "Oh, 'tis only a scratch by his claws. imperious will with the peaceful "Not for her, I trow." Let be. Let be I say." home influence had been of thebest, States on the table in my tent, open, "How are your wounds, Renold?" "I wonder if Matthew ever felt her sceptre of love and this is the tradition: and one of them, when at home, had and free to everybody and I never "But I will not let be. Sit here." "Well, thanks to* you. Sometimes soft touch, and herhead resting for an I seem to feel your touch upon my been a Sunday school teacher, but the bought any more cigars from that "Will not! None say to me." instant on his breast, though by acci. arm. 'Tispleasant. But I must go now, language they uttered on that morning time until I came East. Of course, "Nevertheless I say it. Sit there There were the sounds of breaking dent. If so, did it unman him, and Betty." at Brandy station would never do such nice cigars were a tempation and let me stanch the now." "branches and the tread of feet that take his strength away? 1 will not wait for publication in the columns of a everybody else enjoyed them, I had I He looked curiously upon her, she "Whither, Renold?" seemed heavily weighted, one afternoon here longer, neighbor Lee. I am Sunday school paper. I was present continued opportunity, and I began glancing back, half pleading, half commanding, "To capture a rascally Indian, a strangely at unrest. I wonder if the fever when Maj. H. discovered that some to smoke as never before. That 13 of early September the year and to his great amazement dangerous fellow, who doth terrify is creeping in my veins. I burn so evil disposed person had shaven the what I mean when I say the newspapers he found that he obeyed her. She our people, and they fear Jiim. But 1700. These noises seemed to be caused hotlv. I willgo into the cold air with- soon had the sleeve rolled up, and I will take him, or he will take my tail of his charger, And put wheel are responsible for my being a smok- out.7' by some onelaboringseverely justwithin then she found two long deep scratches scalp." grease on the seat of his saddle. I er." the wilderness that stretched far With mighty strides the strong-limbed from the elbow to the wrist. She have often heard an army teamster "Well, general, one question more, She took her bucket down and came Captain went down the highway, bathed them gently, and a3 she did so back into Connecticut colony from the discussing the situation with his mules if you please." forward, laying her hand upon his arm, for he was beset with stranger and he wondered now those small gentle when the wagon was hub deep in "Certainly." shore of the Bound. The man who and looked upon him pleadingly. more peculiar excitement than he had hands of hers could have so much of the mud, and the mules would "Didyoueversuffer any inconvenience "Go you alone, Renold?" beard these ominous sounds peeped warmness in their touch. He smiled ever known. not pull a pound and I once from the practice?" "Aye, why not?" cautiousl around for an instant, and a9 he so thought, and she knew it. "Hath the maid the power of sorcery heard Gen. Phil Kearney make some "Not that I know of. I cannot say 'Tis very brave, I know, but 'tis then stared with wonder upon what that shebewitches me?" he mused. remarks of a personal nature to an what injurious effects it may yet produce, You smile. Yet 1 know you suffer. dangerous. Do not go alone." "She doth unman me, and I have no orderly who. in helping the general to but I have never felt any. Yet Do I bungle so that you find mirth in was revealed to him. He saw coming "But I will. The Lord hath commanded strength df mind or body under her mount his horse, had by his awkwardness I often wish I was not a smoker. my motions?" from the woods another man, half me to capture him." glance and voice. Yet strange it is, caused the general to tear his Especially when I go to supper, sit "No Betty. 'Twas for something carrying on his shoulders, half-dragging, "But not alone. You shall not go 'tis pleasurable. Truly it is. I lie not trousers but for good, cool, clear, down at 6 and stay till midnight* and Ai else I smiled, if I did smile. I did alone." and straining at every muscle unto myself. 'Tis pleasurable. I hair-lifting profanity, for maledictions there are ladies present, or for tome think 'Here this little maid hath me will prevail whov "I shall not. Humph! know not the mystery of it. And which embraced the whole nine parts other reason I do not feel at liberty to with the weight, a great black thing in her power yet with my thumb and against me?" when she struggled to free herself, and of speech, which were formed according smoke. That is just the time when I finger, thus I might crush you, so that seemed the full size of a well.grown "I Mill. Come, Renold, promise me I did percieve her soft touch, with so slight and tender are you.' to the rules of syntax, and could most want to smoke, and, if I cannot, ox. to call your company and select from much of strength withal, I tingled,truly be anaylized and parsed, I never I wish I was not a smoker." "In your power?" said the maid, inquiringly, them some sturdy men then I will Jet "Tis Renold," said the man, 'and I did, to my finger tips nor was it heard anything quite come up to that A few more words, and I withdrew, as she bound a linen bandage gainful you go." and when in the struggle her he hath a bear." Then he went up to little discourse which Frank delivered on the wound. impressed, in a conversation of which "That is nonsence. Come, delay me ead did rest here on my chest for an the hunter. that morning over the empty bean a small part is given, with the clearness "Aye. You compelled me to obey not." He moved a bit, but the little instant, I knew not myself at all, but "A bear. The bear, Renold. The pot. He insisted onfightingsome one, of his vision, his rare command you." maid stood quickly right in his path, 'I was unknown and pliant as a vine. 1 brute that has given us so much contcern. he didn't care who, if he was "as large of languagealways saying ]ust exactly "Why not? Brave men like you are lifting her blue eyes to his. Yet I did like it. Truly I did, though 'Tis a monster." as an elephant and as tall as Bunker wnat he meanthis simplicity, worth the effort of compelling." "You shall not go alone. Iwe so slight a thing is she I could have Hill montTment." It was a long time genuineness, and unostentatious greatness. "The hunter loosed his hold, and "Hey,there Betty. I understand your cannot suffer you to be foolhardy. grasped her in my big fist, thus, and a^^ 3*. before the company got their coffee Would that the boys who admire panting with his exertion, seated himflejf philosophy not? "but somehow I am All know your bravery. You need not crushedno, had I her in this hand, I that morning, and a longer onebefore him might heed hi3 counsels to upon a stone. He was a young content.'Tis not a displeasing bondage this exploit to prove it." trow, had she wished it, my fingers he cooled down, and up to the last them' Subsequent events furnish man, and though the blood of the for the moment, and then somehow I "Lst me pass, Betty." would have been powerless.'" day of his service you had only to say adults an impressive commentary on beast had stained his face so that the did feel healing in the touch of your "I will not." Then the strong man mused and "beans" to him to drive him into a his words "I cannot sav what in- color almost masked his countenance, fingers, so soft are they." jrflil He looked upon hercuriously. With i'. was perplexed with fascinating perplexity. fit of emotional insanity. yet the dark and resolute eyes, the urious effects it may yet produce but The girl laughed gently. 3 one motion of his powerful arm he Then wherj,the bedtime came iirm-set jaw, and the defiant manner have never felt any." "Betty, do you compel young Matthew could have overcome her, but he faltered. lie read his Bible, read the story of the man, exhausted as he was, to do your bidding?" Reminiscences of the Great Then he said: Ruth again, and then repeated his '.caused the thereto look with admiration "Him I neither compel nor permit." Nicaragua Canal. tor. t'l would I had not met you." evening prayer. upon him rather than upon his "Yet I have heard he is inclined to *'Why, Renold?" The papers will now be rail of reminiscences Engineer Menocal, of the United Suddenly he rose* from his knees, prize. you." "Because of your constraint of me.' of John McCullough. Florence, States navy, has made his report on his face agio with excitement. "The "'Tis a monster, Renold. You did "Is he?" I hate it, yet I like it. Truly I do. I the comedian, who was a great the Nicaragua canal route, in which Lord hath instructed me! The Lord not light it all alone?" "Yes. So I have perceived. He is lie not, Betty. And there's the friend of the dead actor, tells many a he presents the results ol the recent hath instructed me!" he said. "It "Why not? Shall a strong man. a well-favored lad, Betty, and a fine mystery of it. I hate it, and yet I good story of the latter. It was during expedition of which he was the chief. shall be done to-morrow." And with -*wltn blunderbuss and knife fear a wooer, I trow." like it. Come, it shall be as you say. McCuliough's London engagement that determination he slept peaceful- The proposed route runs from Greytown, brute?" "What know you of wooing? They Jy- I will take companions." in 1881 that the duke of Manchester on the Carribean sea, to Brito "Many an armed man has been killed do say you have sworn it, neither to "Then I will leave you. You never gave the tragedian a reception, which on the Pacific, a distance of 169.8 by such as this one Next morning, an hour after sunrise, woe nor wed, for you will acknowledge fail to keepyour promise." the prince and princess of Wales attended. miles. Of excavated canal there will "Bah* None but babes and sucklings. neither master nor mistress." while Betty Lee sat at her loom weaving Says Mr. Florence- be necessary but about thirty-nine There, I am rested now. 'Twas When next she saw him, he was returning busily, she heard some one calling, "They say right, Betty. That is more difficult to fetch him here than miles, natural waterways making up my firm resolve, and I am nevei shaken with a captive, a strong and "Betty' Betty Lee!" McCullough and myself were very to kill him. You stay here with him. the remainder of the route. In view in my resolution. But Matthew treacherous ravage, *whom ttie companions There at the gate, in full uniform, muchpleased at the attention that Here, here, my gun and knife. I to go hath resolved to win you." of the lessons taught by the Suez canal, said the Captain had mastered with cockaded hat and sword at his was being shown us, and McCuHough for help to bring him to the settlement. "Hath he? That is your firm opin- single-handed. belt, and astride his horse, high-spirited it is thought advisable to enlarge 4^ more so when the prince of Wales requested ion?" Then many weeks passed till it was as himself, she saw the valiant the dimensions at first proposed, and him to recite something. "Ah, but, Ren6ld, perhaps his '^Would you not favor him a trifle?" the dead of winter, and she knew that Capt. Marvin. Z\* thus to obviate delays to navigation. John felt that he was too nervous in mate "Is it your concern? Tell me. Is he avoided her. One Sunday after "Come here, Betty. 1 have a* communication Thirty-two vessels will be able to pass the presence of such tilted people to "Art fearful of a dead brute? Yet I he strong and brave, and very firm?" service, he found her, by chance as it to make," said he. the canal, daily, or a total annual deliver anything, and, turning to me. slew him alone. Truly I did. I he "What shall I tell you?" seemed, right in his path. tonnage of 20,440,000. The estimated She obeyed him now, going close heside a asked how he could get out of it. not." "That I may know whether to favor "The Lord be with you Betty," he the horse and looking up to that total cost, including a contingent advised him to recite the "Little -"J know you do not lie. Your comtmunicafcion him or not. None but the strong and said, and then passed on. mighty ICaptain with inquiring glance. of 25 per cent, is $64,043,6'97. Hero/' by Arthur Mattison, telling is always yea, yea, and brave and firm, I think, would favor "Renold! Renold!" she called gently. He took his hat from his head, and, him as the request came from the in my eyes." xnay, nay." "You spoke, Betty?" bending to her, said: "Betty Lee, the 1 A New Metal. prinee he must consider ita command "That is well, Betty. Be steadfast "My father is ill, and desires above Lord'hath commanded me to marry "JPear nothing, for I will soon be i and to do hisbest. McCullough, bracing to that/' all things to see you. Will you not yon." Iback." himself, recited the poem with Anew metal, or composition of "So I shall. Of that be well assur- come to-night? You will find him She searched his eyes an instant and The young man, without another great effect, bringing tears to the eyes metals, is now largely used in Great ed." She said this with lowered tones alone." saw the truth in them then, the rich word, went quickly down the highway, of those present. The princess of and gently bended head, her cheeks Britain and Ireland. It is called pyro-silver. "If 'tis to see him, so be it, Betty." color tinging her cheeks, her eyes now affi5l perhaps, until he stopped before Wales, who during the recitation was suffusing, but the strong man thought It is mainly intended to When on that evening he had spent downcast, she hesitated a brief moment, a clumsy, rough-barred gate set sitting by the piano, rose and going she was just then greatly absorbed supersede the steel table-knife, and in an hour with Father Lee, the old and then in low but clear tones rathe stone wall. Then he strode with her occupation over his wound. over to where McCullough was, shook fact, banish it from.use, as the silver man said, "Renold, the maid hath a said gently: "The Lord's will bo done. across a meadow, heavy with aftermath, him warmly by the hand and said, has to a large extent the steel fork. "I must haste now," said he at sweet voice, and on the Lord's Day Renold." until he reached a well sweep, a^ V*. with her eyes filled with tears, "You It does away with ordinary knife length. "I must go to the settlement night she reads the Scripture to m,e. He quickly leaped to the ground, whose bucket swung high in the air. have touched me deeply. You have cleaning it does not retain the flavor for help to bring the brute, for he is Stay you and hear her." and, putting both hands beneath her With the strength of one sinewy wrist, very heavy. Come. Let mefinishmy of what it may cut is not stained by reminded me of my two darling boys' Then Capt. Marvin, much as he shonlders, lifted her lightly till herlips he poured the water, cool as a winter bread and cheese." the acid of fruit or vinegar looks like who have just goner to sea.' Her wished to go, wisued more to stay, met his, and then, still holding her spring, upon his head, and with the "You should not walk so far. You a silver knife matches the silver forks: other hand most energetically bached and while thus struggling with himself, thus suspended, said: "We shall be compliment pleased John very much, lasts as long, and sharpens on a steel in unaccustomed hesitancy, the father/ called in church the next Lord's Day, and he often referred to it. bis neck and face till the skin was akishould give the wound some chance to as an ordinary knife. They are said called the girl. She came, just courteseying Betty." oaost as ruddy as the stains his Heal late s*.^ %i Cocaine for Seasickness. to be largely in use in wealthy families with indifference that pained "Your will is mine hereafter," she $* ^slaughter left upon him- "But I amgoing." *f*\llS "There," said he at length "water and hotels. The price, with best African Renold. Then when her father asked answered gently,and then with a smile "No. I will not suffer it." Dr. Manassein of St. Petersburg has* ivory handles, is about $17 per her to read she took the great "Bible added, "but put me on the earth again, "You will not? You?" He laughed for strong men, milk for babies, and given an account of the employment dozen dessert knives, about $12. in her lap, bent her fair head over its Renold." almost contemptuously. rrumforthesweak as he wa about ando start again, he foolish." Then, of cocaine in seasickness. Last suim Here is a-chance for our Yankee cutlers pages, and began in soft, but clearest, "Your word is law to me, Betty,^ She said no more, but when his eyes meronasea voyage he hadtwofei^ to introduce a new article in that tones to read the tale of Ruth. As obey." He set her gently down'again, were not upon her she silently withdrew. *p stopped in listening,attitude. low passengers, a man and a woman, ""What's that I hear?K Thump, Po line of then* trade. she read on, Capt. Marvin forgot himself and then, smiling, said: "Now understand A brief timelater he heard a beyondcame who were especially prone to this malady. J118* and all save this sacred tale so I why I have been like a reed in horse approaching, and from the thump. Ah, 'tis Betty at her loom. He administered to each of Two married sisters, one living at sweetly and effectively repeated by the the wind before your wishes. But 'tis window he saw Betty Lee, seated firmly speaka 0 JP11 to her." them every two or three hours a teaspoonful ftad wery sweet submission, Betty. Truly Kewburg, N. Y., and the other inMichan, on a sheep's pelt that served for a entlemaid. She paused not till she ff H1 went over the slope whereon the wa of the following solutions WB1 it is, and will be while I live." V?' recently both gave birth to saddle, and, with her red lips pertly finished. Then she rose, bade, Muriate of cocaine, 0.15 rectified And the tradition runs that though parted and a saucy smile in her blue daughter on the same day. Each intended them good night, and was about to I, ^k a farm house whose lean-to roof was spirits of wine in sufficient quantity,* he became a man of great authority, eyes, she said: go to suprise the other, and kept. %%4pitched against the$$tle hill, so "that and distilled water 150.0, beginning^ yet he said truly then that her majesty "Rest you there, Renold, till I return. "Stay, Betjtty," he said. "Let me the coming event a secret. The same Sjhfi ncoming down he might have walked with the administration on starting. would compel sweet submission I am going to the settlement thank you. Never was sweeter romance day the children were born they were sll fright up the roof JJQ the ridge piece. That it had a prophylactic effect, from him while he hved for you and with a word to the written, but never before knew each named by the mothers, and a & ~&jHe turned aside, however, and stood P^jQiipon tjie kitchen dOor sill, #nd then says the Lancet, seemed clear, for in E.J.E. mare she'flew away. '7 J^ I that*till now." letter was sent from each family-to spite of very rough weather for a period j "That maid hath spirit," mused the '"Tis indeed a beautiful tale/' she %fhe saw the maid at her loom, though m other, giving an account of the St. Peter's Cathedral,just completed of forty-eight hours, both the individuals Mix!ah*aaw him not. diseo'mfited Captain, "slight though It seemed to please said, "hut I almost wonder that you joyful event and the namAof tfochild. were for the first time in she/he, and she rifles her mare as no liked it.' There areothersin the Word f*h strong man to look upon her, or at J&QSCOW, has five cupolas, a,nd 900 The letters crossed each other on the pounds of puregold werensed hi over* their lives, free from seasickness, and. woman ^ver rode. But what! *What more to your liking." jjmoon. her quick and graceful motion route, and" were received about the others?1 ami? Here I am again overpowered 'What enjoyed avery good appetitethe whole laying them The doors of the temple JT 4$*& the loom, though her face was -hidden same time by each iamUy. Strange by her. I slew a ferocious beast this from him. Then, too, sijhe saw- cost #310,000, and taa marble floors 'Joshua, for instance, the mighty time. Other instances of its efficacy to say, each mother had given her morning, and yet.this" little child re- ore related. s' and wondered whyhe nevertook heed ,60Q,000, .warrior/ daughter the aaaw nctme^.