New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 10, 1886 · Page 5 of 8
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mmmmmimmmfm i rin RELlGIO.l. mmnwftppparrirfffrF ligious fiction, but she never heard of lh+titory oe&TaaujnB Ship-wxeck. greatly devoted to raising bees With I never f*get this of you*, Marrr.never!* PAT'S A. S*0** Mdren tiiey them and she did not know of a single A mouth later the squire said to bis -Ex-Lieut.GwenrYoimgofCBuVbe- ^^P." one of our foreign missions."' ?jjj$t wife, "Did? you know Mary wa 'going each raise a large amount of' produce Bow Worth^Oonplncote4 in SeenrA%i ft* BEBECCA HABMNG DAVIS. gan his military career fen years before Good Mrs. Demming was uneasy at over bis mathematics with Tom? Begularly and honey annually. The There can be little doubt that if the jug for themselves Home. this, and that evening turned the conversation the civil war, as private in "the regular coaching him. This little girl has husband acts as their agent. people of Ball's Ferry had been asked "Pat," said-4 Boston Globe reporter* on doctrinal subjects, Polly the clearest head for figuring I ever artillery, and was one of the soldiers on He hives their swarms of bees, and to decide which was the most pious 9* grew red. knew. But what can be her object?" charges them for it he renders special to a prominent political light of a. suburban board the steamer Sao Francisco, family in their midst they would unanimously "I am a fraid," she said, I am not UI hear -you have been aid when called upon, and is paid for it Mrs. Demming cleared her voice- be- wrecked at sea, ami went through terrible town. clear in my ideas concerning those difficult he sells their crops and honey when it fore she could' speak. "She has applied have named the Demmings. experiences which he narrated the buying a house." points. The truth is, after is ready, and credits each wife with -her to some^ of her friends in Kentucky They had long ago been the huclc. other day to a St". Louis reporter. are?r mother's death I had the charge of my "An'is it makin'fub o'nieye due share. Most of them Kve in suites to give Tom a situation. Father, about which the Presbyterian church Here were 700 passengers on board the four brothers, and I had so little of apartments under the roof of his I think there may be a chance for the said Pat. gathered. Kow Squire Demming's pew time" steamer, with 200 colored servants in great house in town, but *the first wife boy. He wants-to begin bis life all over 'Makingfun of you? Why,Jio,' Why "You will have more time now," said faced that of the pastor, and no matter has s. beautiful farni'Vrf her own a little again among strangers." addition, to supply thai steamship companies !"T should I make fun of you Isabella. "I will mark out a course of out of the city, to which she and" her "God help him*" muttered the squire*. how stormy the weather there was his with help or the California doctrinal reading for you." "Well, I didn't know but yees. had children have retired, to end their days He surprised PoUy when he met her venerable white head in its place and coast. Among the passengers were five But Mary made slow progress with in peaceful independence. the next time by taking her in his arms* heard howl beught it?" Mother Demming's placid old face beside companies of the Third Artillery, under her course of reading. As time passed and kissing her with the tears in his The way in which this old gentleman "Why, no, Pat," said the reporter, it. Grace and Isabella, the unmarried command of Colonel Gates. Included and she settled down into- her place- in eyes. has always arranged his domestic life "how was it?" the household she proved to be a very sisters, and Joe, filled the pew. among the passengers were thirty ladies In the Spring Tom' went to Kentucky is reported to be thus: He had certain "Well, 111 tell yez, only yez masn't busy little woman. She had positive and began his new life. He has sot Young Mr. Floyd (who was radical in and twenty-five children. rooms in his house where he kept his be afther puttin' it in the Globe." talent for finding work took her part broken down in it yefc bed, bis wardrobe, his books, and saw "Ye see, the hoose was a foineone- an* his views), or any visiting clergymen "We left New York, "said the governor, of the family mending, tossed up dainty It was in thp spring, too, that Uncle any visitors who called upon him. Here it was advertised to be sold as. auction, "on the 21st day of December, might preach what they chose, the little desserts, helped Joe with his accounts. Ben began to fail. Tie old man was he was a bachelor, and here he staid because the soon was a-goin' to build a 1852, and were wrecked* on the morning Demmiags listened with the same When Joe had gone to his office so fond of Polly that she gave up every other day and night. On alternate a bigger one." of the 24th day of December, owing she took tremendous walks, advised' calm, devout pleasure. It ne\er occurred most of her time to tern so much of it, days or nights he was the guest of "Yes, I see," said the reporter* to the breaking of the engine in a terrific 4Pat, Mother Demming about her fancy work, indeed, that Joe complained. one or another of his wives regular to them to dispute any opinion "'An'," says Bridget, says she, gale, in which the slap foundered fcan' or copied the squire's papers for him. "Don't say a word, dear," she said, rotation, devoting the one day (in this cudn't welnry it. sure,' says she, promulgated by a minister of their the masts were carried away with the "What a elerky hand you write!" said "he has such a little while to stay. Let ease fortnightly) which was hers diligently move it onto the bit of a loir"we own smokestacks. A portion of on of the church. It as "all good" like the Bible. Grace one day." I often wish mine me do what I can." to her soeiefcy. Of course this says she." engines broke and the rudder chains There was no room for choice in were not so delicate when father worries "I say, Polly, was that the Bible yon routine was not invariable, but for the "And a very good plan, too,"said the broke, leaving us a wreck. The gales over those papers. But as for either. The squire would be just as were reading to him to-day?" most part it was regularly followed. reporter. lasted thirteen days, from the 24 of December often.1* mother's embroidery, women of her age Ernest Ingersoll, in Harper's Magazine "Yes. He asks for it "'An',' says I, 'Biddy,' says L, well likely to read a chapter Numbers to till the 7th of January, and the ought to- give up that useless work when for August. Joe began to whistle and choked it see,' says I. weather was intensely colck The ship a penitent sinner as one in St. John, their eyes are failing." down into a sigh. Uncle- Ben had been "Well, when the day came,-1 went to drifted toward the GMf Stream, The effect on his mind was very much "It does not seem useless to me," said sach a godless reprobate in bis youth the auction, an' I stud in the crowd, about six days afterwards a great wave the same. Both had the soothing effect Polly, gently, "She thinks you all LONG BRARCH .STYLE. that it never had occurred' to any of the an' by an' by the feller what did" the swept over the ship, by whieh Major of a repeated charm which set liim valueit." gfe Demmings there was a way to reach talkin' stud up forninst the corner of Washington, Lieutenant Smith, Major "Where can Mary go on those interminable his souL He lived until* late in the the house, an' says he 'Gentlemen,' safely apart from other men. George Taylor and their families were A Woman with Sixty Dresses and a Sa walks?" said Isabella one summer. The Sunday before hfe death says he, 'h*w- much am I ibid for-this carried away. I heard the shrieks of Who Rivals her.. morning to her father. "You should he sent for Mr. Floyd and talked to hoos savs he. people drowning, and saw, rimagined Long Branch Letter. You would always find on the Demming's warn her about Black Lane. She might him for a long time. I saw the bead and arms of those struggling "'An',' says I, '111 give yez-$15,' says I. centre table all the papers and This is a great hotel. At present it wander into it, and bring home typhoid When the young minister came out in the waves, and saw them gradually 'An' says, he, 'I have thirty alridy,' shelters not only a woman with forty fever." magazines published by the denomination. of the dying man's room ho was pale. disappear without the possibility says he. brand new complete costumes, butt a "You ought to report that lane as a He had been much moved. of any help or any assistance being 'Thirty-foive,' says I Their house was the headquarters nuisance, father/' said his wife. "It is well, God made him, therefore let him rendered them. After that terrible "1will give him the sacrament to-morrow, "An' thin they commeiiced tO' bid, for clergymen and colporteurs. a perpetual sink of filth and vice." pass for a manwith sixty spick-span gale I was the only man left above deck, he said to Squire Demming. one an' amisher, an' I bid with the list. The girls could tell you at a moment's "It is a disgrace to Ball's Ferry that having caught hold of two cross bars, fresh suits, nine horses andfour servants. "You think he repentancey is worth ofdit?* By an' bya they all stopped but two or *I sincere an trust in notice where such and such a minister sueh wretches can find harbor in it!" and thereby sustained myself and prevented The lady in question is Mis. Moses Fraley three, an' 1 had bid a hundred an' fifty. added Isabella. They ought to be driven was now, how,long Dr. D. of St. Louis myself from being? washed Christ can make any of us worthy, he of St. Louis, wife of the grain speculator. 'A hundred an' sixty,' says the man. beyond the borough limits!" overboard. On the 6th of. January is. He asked that 'little Polly' should had stayed in Europe, and rw much Of her wardrobe the whole of 'A hundred an' sixty-forve,' soys I. Well, well, my dear! It doesn't do a ship hove in sight and sailed around take it with him. 'She has done this "An' so.we wint on, foive an* trn dollars the immediate house is aware, not alone money had been given to dear Mr. J. to be too energetic," said the squire. us and went away without disclosing for me,' he said. Tt's her work."' at a time, until there was only one because it is dazzled three time*,a day by his flock in Chicago to visit the Holy X* "They never had a chance." what or who she was. The gale was The girls overheard th conversation* mon lift, an' he was round the oorner and between meals by miraculous toilets, Land. They were exceedingly fond, still blowing and she was a quarter of He was roused, however, to mention They sat gravely silent after the where I ouddent see hir2,.but the auctioneer but because, though occupying an too, of religious poems, and could repeat a mile off. Then hope faded from our Black Lane at a meeting of the town minister was gone. eeuid see him, becase he- stud extensive site of rooms,, two of which hearts as she dissappeared. But the burgesses that day. whole pages of Henry Kirke forninst the corner d'ye see? "I do not understand "Polly," said are turned into a wardrobe, the corridor next morning at ten o'clock the same "Something ought to be done, or we Grace, at last. "She never seemed to "But I was bound tc have the house White and Miss Havergal. They took into which they open has a ainscotting ship again approached us, and while will have typhus among us," he said. me to be a religious person.'* an' 1 kipt on abidden' till I had bid two an eager interest in all foreign missionary of trunks, varying in size from rtwe have some distance away we could'descry the "Something has been done," said hundred,", an' ninety-forve "Perhaps," said the squire, alegator hat boxes to the hugtj work the story of these heroic men following legend fastened to her mizzenmast: judge Paule. "I came through the 'Thray hundred says the rauvtherin' not clearly understood what religion is. "togas," opening like chests of drawers. Be of good cheer I will save African jungles or Indian bungalow's lane this morning, and hardly knew it. villian ^An',' says I, 'let hint have it,' We took too much for granted. If we When Mrs- Fraley, who is a large or sink by you. Creighton.'" The ship There has been a general draining and had all the dramatic power of a says 'Jtot anither eiat will give.' would waken up and look into the woman with blonde hair, has astonished was the Three Bells, Captain Creighton cleaning, the dung hills are gone, the truth of the matter" 'Sold for thray hundred' dollars,' novel for them. Grace declared she in command. That gave life to our us for the-fortieth time with a.stunning cabins are whitewashed, the women sed thamon, an' the jiowd began to go had a positive affection for that lovely people, and revived their hopes of rescue. some'of themhad actually washed their combination of dress, hat, parasol, away HENRY VTLLARD. Miss W., who was at work in Ceylon, The strange ship sailed around faces." gloves, stockings and shces to match, i r*. "Thin says I to neself, 111. jist go us for two days, putting herself insight and considered Mrs. S. who was in she will sfeart for pastures naw and begin "What has happened?" asked the round.the ither soide, an' sea who the during the continuance of the gale, and The Vorthern Pacific Btazx sot Beggared all over again, as is tba mode with Bong Kong, one of the apostolic type squire. ould idget is that paid thray hundred toy His Recent Xiosses. on the third day, the 7th of January, "I heard the sound of children's women of fashion. For example,, there dollars, fox the ould house. So I wint of Christians, although she had never she came with another ship, which she From the New York Commercial Advertiser. voices singing in one of the cabins, and arrived this morning a lady wbo has round and I mit Bridget. seen either of them. Isabella took had hailed. She was the Autocrat, a Said an intimate friend of Mr. Henry the men told me it was 'Miss Mary's been daing Saratoga with thirteen 'Biddy,' savs I,/we've lost it,' savs more interest in the ascetic doctrines packet ship, on her way from New York class.' Some good woman has bpen at Villard this morning: "Mr. Villard has trunks, and who lunched in a miracle I to Liverpool. She was loaded to the coming into notice. She professed a work, I suspect." not passed out of the wsrld he is only of chocolate satin sprinkled with ^Pat bays she, 'we've got it,' says scuppers with provisions of all kinds. delight in symbolism, filled her room "Miss Mary?"the squire's face living on his oars. With his wife and she natural-sized walnuts of goldeaa hue, The master of this ship wasearned Shaffer, grew red, his eyes flashed, but he said childrenthree of whom are boyshe 'What do you mane?' says I with religious emblems and pictures, and bronze shoes, which, by the way, and, in my opinion, was the meanest nothing more. is searching for some quiet retreat in "-Tve bought the house,' says sbjmnd%e are veiy fashionable, and tins case wore black on Good Friday and lillies man that ever lived, because, Going home he met Polly coming to Germany where he may stay with his 'j3$t the ould rascal the ither side cut lew enough to display golden silk after 128 men and woman had on Easter, and fasted as religiously as meet him. He looked at her with the family and secure rest for himself and a, pay thray hundred ft-itv* says she. stockings. On her heaci.was perched a been rescued from the boats, he refused any Episcopalian. Every week she eye of a judge. ''Are you the good education for his children. His recent 'Biddy,' says 1,'yez may jest kno ck coquettish turban, trammed with a to break his bulk but fed the unfortunates Samaritan? Have you been in Black noted down in her diary the change in visit to London was marked by cordial oae down wid yer dish-cloth^* says on oatmeal and bug-crackers which dozen gold and brown rings. Lane, my dear her spiritual condition. The whole greetings from his English friends, of 'An' that's uhe way bought thehouse, had been left from the previousvoyage of She blushed, laughed, and stammered but don'" put it the pap er." whom he has many, and at a dinner family were fluent in the use of theological emigrants. I was on board his ship. "Oh, that was the most natural thing given in his honors by the guests of the So mean was he that he refused on one terms, and talked garrulously As JO the masculine wearer of five in the world, father. You know I was Nothern Pacific railway excursion he occasion to give enough eoal to fill a A Eejected Suitor to he Eaa ged.. of the doctrines of their denomination dozen different costumes, Mr/E. Berry brought up among colored people I was presented with a handsome silver saek to/sink a poor girl who had died Wall of New York, I am, told he fiist indeed, works of controversy on this know how to manage them. It was FOY nearly two years Joseph J. flagon. In Berlin, too, his friends have on the passage, and'the sailors made up became famous through his infinite only a ditch dug here and there, a few subject filled their book shelves. Williams and Joseph Peebles wero^ come to the fore bravery and given him a ballast with old links of chain and old panes of glass and bushels, of lime. variety of his clothes end Ms lending This familiarity with the outer garments iron to sink the dead girl. A remonstrance suitors for the hand of Miss JLt arado.tt a greeting such as a cidevant millionaire They are good, affectionate creatures, that assuming young fraud Lord Aber of religion made them appear devout was made to the captain by some seldom receives. Since the crash I annot vouch Watkins, all of whom live in Wilr eforest and so anxious to learn." croraby $7,000 dollais. in the eyes of others, and in their of the passengers. Hetosaid breathat he of last year Mr. Villard has ceased to township, N O. About a year ago it bulk for the truth of it, bat it is said thai own. They were a well-to-do family, permitted1 The matter was driven out of the would not be have any connection with the Northern became known thafr Peebles 'was eu* he and Mrs. Fraley regard each other, and hence felt none of the temptations without a special license of the consignees. squire's mind before he reached the Pacific and, other railways of the socalled gaged to the lady. William* then Octet-rained of poverty. They were naturally gentle, in the light of bitter rivals, though the, Notwithstanding all this, house, for he saw Tom skulking round Villard system, with the exception unpretending, amiable folks, and tc kill his, rivaL Peebles, latter has the advantage for she can-weaif Congress in its generosity made a present the stable door. He had returned that of the Oregon and California it. diamonds in a dozen different hence were not likely to yield to the to the captain of $8,000. day, and a dull weight of misery fell at kept a country stoie, and eve* night in V.' railway* of which he is still temptations of wealth. Their pleasant, We were landed at Liverpool and got the sight on his father's heart. Tom ways while Mr. Wali is obliged to confine going horna. he traveled ai President- He has been busy ng a path^"' 3 mild harmlessness, which was in fact back to New York onthe 16th of March, did not enter the house until late in the himself to studs, pin and sle^va enough endeavoring to evolve within a mile of where Wii/ ams Irved. due to temperament, was set down by evening, when the family were gathered buttons of blazing^stones. order out of the chaos of his own affairs. Last December, aceompaaar ied by. his their friends as the effect of piety. about the lawn. He came into the While I write Ijcan see through ihe 1853. Captain Creighton, the no* As for how much he has saved of the comrade, John PooL WilSw jnS Life to the Demmings was like a long went to room with a swagger, unshaven, his ble man who said he would sail or sink window the St. L'ouis matron setting many millions he once had it is hard to summer day until Joe brought his wife Roseville to charch. Miss Waikin* boots reeking of the stable. 'On purpose by us, did all he promised. His ship in her carriage, for. drive. She has say. The country seat at Dobb's Ferry, home. None of the family had ever to mortify us,"thought Grace, bitterly. was thei*, ancfc as she came out of was heavily laden with chloride of lime an a wonderful gowna peach colored which maybe worth $500,000, belongs to seen her. They knew she was one of and Scotch whisky, and "when the boats church, Williams proposer to escort her silk covered with immense damask joses Mrs. Villard, into whose hands it passed the Anstruthers of Kentucky. "I came in to see Joe's fine lady had picked up and brought the San of crimson velvet pile the underskirt home. She re&sed, aa^ went off with some years before Mr. Villard connection "There are Anstruthers in the United Francisao passengers on board, including wife," he said, in a loud voice. "Unless is flounced alternately with cilmson with the Northern Pacific. This, Peebles Thn* rebuff, fin the presence Presbyterian Church," said Grace. "I women and children, he had no he's ashamed to introduce his scapegrace velvet and rose point the cut cf- the of course, remains in the hands- of his of the congregation, raade Williams hope Mary belongs to our membership." scruples about custom houses, duties ox brother. corsage is concealed by a mantle oi the family. What other property he has "Oh, yes, certainly," said Joe eagerly. very mad. Ha drank eavily, and told breaking bulk, but threw open his 'Mary is not here said Mother Demming. J*\ it ts hard to say. It is a mistake to ascribe, brocade a tiny bonnet of laeeanlcrimson He was just starting to be married hatches and cast overboard enough of Pool that he intendal to kill Peebles "Where is she Grace as is often done, Mr. ViUard's astonishingly pompons covers her flaxen puffs, and he was very anxious that they his fseight to make room for about two. "In Uncle Ben's room. She reads that night. Jiter durl. Williams armed rapid rise to his stock operations. rubies and diamonds tremble in the sun. should all love Polly in advance. hundred of the rescued people who had the New York papers to him every day himself with a rifle, and with Pool He was never known to manipulate Mrs. Fraley steps into her satia-lined "Does she sing in the choir?" asked been taken by him, and landed them now. They play backgammon together, proceeded to, the path along which they the market to serve his personal carriage with a dexterous teach arranges Isabell. safe at New York, he being on the way and they have one of those silly ends, whatever he may have done on behalf her skirts, and settles, herself expeate1 Peebles as. be went home from from Glasgow to New York when he "I think not. But she has one of the books of Artetnus Ward's. I heard of the great corporations which among the enshiosss, under the $had of fell in with the wrecked ship. Congress sweeteet voicesalow contralto." And the store. Fortunately, Peebles had him laughing and swearing harder than he has represented. His wealth simply voted Captain Creighton a large sum of a white lace* rose-lined umbrella. you ought to hear her laugh, Belle! The gone horsse an hour sooner than 5 'V^ ever, so he must be pleased. I wonder grew from the property which he created. money and a new ship called the "New Presently Mr. Faaley's valet rushes out merriest ringoh, she'll bring new life she can stand it." usual andthu3 escaped assassination. His success as the receiver of the Three Bells,' which was built amodee th into this house!" with a vast boquet of red rosa$. Then "It is hard to understand her," said Williamts hid himself behind a dead^fc beautiful1 Kansas Pacific, and later of Oregon and navy yard in Brooklyn, a The girls smiled. They were fond of the lady gi*es the signal, the liveried Isabella dryly. "Mary is not as careful oai, tree,, and Pooi sat dawn on a pine of which was placed in the patent office California railways solid, and they became Joe, and ready to welcome his wife. footman hops on his peich as*the back, of her associations as she should be." logy Th*y waited for some time and at Washington. paying concerns. Thus the confidence "But I hope she is ready to take a and the liveried coachman in front Tom had been listening eagerly. finally Wliarns went up the path and placed in him by the German leading place in the church," said Grace, starts up the spanone pu? e^-hite and "Enough said," he broke out, with a eame bsek, spying thfc Peebles was stock-holders was justified. But to go after he had gone. "Joe will some day one jet bjaek steed, with huge vellow thump of his fist on the table. "If Joe's earning in a few minutes. The person still further back, Mr. Villard made fill father's place, and his description of Polygamous Economies. collars around their necks, to the manifest wife can take thought of that lonely old eame along and Williams fired and said much money in the United States bonds her does not give me the idea of an energetically man up there, there's better stuff in her deteriment of their appearance. to PooJ, "I have ki&fed him." Pool The private home routine ef a polygamous religious woman." in the early days of the war. He Mr. Seachrist and the Skunks. than I expected. I'll go up and make went to see, and after examining the family is a matter upon which so "We'll hope for the best," said Isabella. bought them when they were selling at her acquaintance." body,, said, "Lord hay mercy! -sou While William Seachrist. who livea much curiosity is constantly expressed She was very busy making an 30 cents, and held them until they rose have-killed Willie Watkins,?" Williams For several days afterwards Tom's near Fritztown, Penn., was out in tha. imitation stained glass window for the to par. His father left him considerable by my acquaintances that I venture to replied, "It does not maie any difference voice was heard joining in the jokes and woods-in search of one of his cows, he Sunday school room, and was anxious patrimonysome thousands of say here what little I know but the I will get Peebles next time." laughter that came out of Uncle Ben's was suddenly attacked' by seven large to finish it before Mary arrived. dollarsand it will thus be seen that reader must remember that less than The body was found nexi morning, an& room. polecats. Mr. Seachrist is lame frem "Uncle Ben must be kept in his own his command over capital was of slower the murder was wrapped in profound "Mary seems to have enchanted them ten per cent of the voting Mormon th effects of white swelling, but stood room when she comes, and Tom can be growth than is generally imagined. mystery for several days. Finally both," said Grace. "Tom is clean and population of Utah are polygamists. his ground bravely and after a bvely sent to the country for a month's visit," His friends say that he is satisfied. Pool was arrested an3 believing that shaven to-day, and-lookslike a human The polygamist, as a rule has accumulated Grace said, her delicate cheek flushing fight, lasting nearly twenty minutes, His undertaking of the Northern Pacific an effort would be B&ade to plac&tfce being." some property and owns a house painfully. he succeeded in killing six of the number. has been carried through, and for the murder upon has he told all he kaew "Perhaps she treats him like a human before he takes a second and successive For there were' two skeletons in the He was almost suffocated and had present he has no further ambition than Both were indicted for murder, and being," said Joe. wives, though sometimes he begins by Demming household. The squire's to throw away all! of his clothirg, He to rest after his gigantic labors. It is Williams was put on trial July 7 But even he was startled when Mary marrying two or three at once. All in brother Ben, who'was a paralytic old first saw the animals in a low underbrush. not likely that he will allow his mind Raleigh, befer A jury composed came down that evening dressed for a A of these marriages, however, except the soldier and a most cross-grained, profane They had been eating young to he fallow long. ten white and two colored men. Miss walk, and, nodding brightly to Tom, first, are made secretly by the church,, old fellow, occupied one wing of chickens from neighboring fasm and Watkins and} Peebles were boths examined asked him to go -with her. "Finish and no record of them is accessible. the mansion. He had a man to nurse became angry when molested in their by the state, and the correspondence your book, Joe. Brother Tom will be Boxing fv Water. and read to him, for his oaths were intolerable In the city, at least, it is seldom that meal. Mr. Seaehnst was going through between Miss Watkms and. Williams my escort." to bis nieces. Tom was their the different wives occupy the same From Chambers' Journal. :J the brush, when he suddenly stepped was, brought to light. The trial Tom followed her slouching to the brother, younger than Joe. Tom Demming quarters. In the country this is not so Boring in the earth for water is an right into the midst of them. They was on for nine days, and the case gate. He stopped there. Shame, defiance, had disappeared for three years uncommon, but the natural unpleasantness operation often attended by great uncertainty. imagined they were going to be attacked given to the jury. After several hours misery looked out of bis eyes. after he left college, and came back a' follows in most cases. The general Some few years ago in the and became savage. One othe largest deliberation, they returned a verdiot o "See here, Mrs. Demming! I reckon haggard, dissipated loafer. Nobody in method is to have a large house), the heart of London a firm of brewers of the cats made a desperate spring and guilty of murder, and Williams was- you wouldn't have asked me to go with Ball's Ferry knew what he had done in main part of which perhaps, is occupied bored to a depth of several hundred senteiMJed to be hanged Aug. 13. An lit on his shoulders another cat clawed you." that gap of time, but was certain that by the first wife, and the wings ox- addi- yards wiohout tapping the precious fluid, appeal was taken to the supreme cour*t~ up a sapling and jumped on his head he was under the bana marked man. tions by the successive candidates for Polly's tender, steady eyes met his. but it is not believed that any of the exv and the expensive well had to be the others jumped on his legs and arms W The family treated him with gloomy marital honors. These large, straggling, "Yes, I know." captions will hold gooA abandoned. Quite recently, at Burtonon-Trent, and clung to him like rats with their patience. They had taken up their hotel-like houses are common in Salt "D'ye know I'm a thief? I was in jail a similar failure occurred upon sharp claws. They scratched, howled cross and bore it but it was heavy, and Lake City, and mark a difference between at Pittsburg for a year." a far smaller scale. When the operators and bit and made use of their natural he knew they found it heavy. Tom it and a town of small houses Polly drew her breath hard. A Some of the watering place* hoteh had pierced to a depth of 176 feet powers of offense. With a stout club was never seen by visitors at the table like Cheyenne and most other western prayer to God for help, went up from employ public entertainers. These are without finding water, they called in Seachrist beat down the cats, holding or in the parlor'. At dusk he would villages. In many cases, however, the her heart in that second of time. She women of talent, who play onthepiauo. the advice of some experienced artesinwell his breath for fear of suffocation. He skulk out to join some of husband sets up his wives in separate held out both her hands. sing, and in everyway make the time engineers, who recommended the then held his handkerchief to his mouth his comrades at the village grog homes, either side by side ox in different "Yes, Joe told me. But this is all pass pleasantly to the guests for the abandonment of the works, and the shops,, and occasionally, but not often parts of the city In any case each and nose and renewed the fight. He over nowall, all over. You have begun compensation of the board and a small commencement of a fresh bore upon a was brought home brutally intoxicated. has her own kitchen-garden? etc. I have beat them down and stamped the life new again Brother Tom, come!" salary. in mind a wealthy dignitary of the site,which they selected 200yards away. out of six of them. The seventh cat She put her hand in Jiis arm as they church whom you might easily have Joe's wife disappointed them all. She At a depth of only 114 feet a copious Is. r-A walked down the street. He did not escaped in the dense underbrush. rf Hand & Ellsworth, paper merchants of N mistaken for the late Peter Cooper, and was a plump, merry little girl, nothing speak to her until they came back. supply pf water was found, yielding, in Seachrist hurriedly rushed away as far Yorkfafled. The arm has been in bnsuww* who is possessed of seven wives. Each more. "A very pleasant little heathen!" Then he stopped her again at the gate. fact, between 5,000 and 6,000 gallons pei as he could, finally falling through exhaustion. tWfimty-two^tSara, had a large trade, owned of these wives has some farming and sighed Grace, after two days had passed. "My sisters never have been seen with hour.' It is remarkable that the site? He was taken to his residence nuU four miles from Peckakill, New York* garden ground of her own, aad aU are fc&rU 4 i "I named some of the best books of re- of both bores were at the same level. me in public since I came buck, Til by other farmers^ .which cost $40,000.