The Blairsville Press (Newspaper) - October 23, 1869, Blairsville, Pennsylvania VOLUME OCTOBER 23, 1868. NUMBER 42 OO IVr Annum 1'mublc in i A WO L ACACIA in lit. Or I No. 350, H S. O A Story for Suspicious A purchased a home in a ful about forty miles from a well known She longed for fresh air and quiet and doubtless die would have found all the happiness she in this re- had not the place been haunted by that terrible Have you seen the new of her about a week after the took of Maple at the little place had purchased A curl of the lip and a all the reply but in the gestures Mrs. i or thought she a reason for shunning the a nee of the Had who was a great i stickler for aristocratic answered in had she expressed her opinion of her new neighbor in i very great results would l 1 for she would have I I phe had on a delaine and I hear she does her ovn very serious but according to Mrs. ideas of to prive her of all claim to the of lip and shrug of After the President stopped a moment until the preacher came for- and when the greetings were over he kindly sister wrote me that Richard Forbes was but I did not connect the name with the memory of my former Your said the embarrassed voting I was not aware that I had ever had the honor of preaching be- fore such a You do not mean to say that the woman with whom you en- tered is your And why It is now Prof. C's hence her curie I t- l l. O. T v. M W 11.! C T of M j irt ii c k c A LA F. i M- who was very jealous translated this in her own Being extremely as to Mrs. Grim Iv should she was always on the lest she should be seen speak persons of low she at this and it over in her mind until she made out i Borious for the have no she said to ncr husband at she has a reputation in the Kho has here droned in deep but who known whether ever a husband And If sho had her wearing black is no lie's in my ind drew mouth into a most which the I am b than thou day quite a crowd had in of Mr. waiting oT the daily it Tho stringer to w at by as turn to look Sure why not? What did he know against the woman of whom all had been for Umlaut three He liad taken these cruel for and had been so far by the scandal that he had failed to call upon the A sense of the impropriety and guilt of conduct rushed across his pose the woman was really the dis- graced and guilty being that public public opinion of the was it not his duty to suve Christ not to call the but to Uow hud he his And vet he stood in his pulpit and claimed to be a follower of the meek tnd lowly I There is something about this that 1 cannot said Prof. as hii scanned the changing countenance of the young You do not mean to say that my ter A alv 1- none o N r. A. A. C- KAV 1' K A- r A 74! -S AT 1 i h U 11 U k 11 J C L i 0 N K Y h L A tt T. ir left the some like Mr. re en nigh like a t w her repu tion coming more nt but the fire of -i the spread rapidly it in his own un- rii there not ft in tho place but hoard and the lying and the inmate Of I Maple felt that for some reason upon suspicion and There no 1 nig or for which she could de- an tr f-d to r actor word ich could i have riven but in vain did she j to mind evory word she ever to tho could i in hor conduct to and aho could only r in d iv soemod to increase the of hor and cone I in iking i ward an acquaintance with ing fj tho city for hor household never caino in contact with any of save at church and even I here found a whole scat at bor dis- i pon At last the storm which had HO long the village to burst over her There i were low threate of driving her out from the and tho mob spirit to be gathering I About thib Borne three after the stranger came to Maple a very handsome traveling drawn by a span of noble grays in front of her and a tor has been u resident of your place and a listener to your preaching tor three without your calling upon The duties of a preacher are surely ter But I did not here the poor man stammered and stopped for he could not excuse without exposing the gossip of the not daro to call on my thu widow of General Finch the tinge of contempt mingled with the look of surprise and indignation with which he contemplated the abashed and young Alter reaching his be questioned her in regard to the but here he wus again bhe could only tell him since her residence in she had been iu the lull acceptance of the to understand the ot such a lie again demanded an explanation of the who was linally compelled to admit he had sui fiom the that the woman a very outcast from and ilial there had been talk of driving her the rilie will not care to remain the but before she I shall this mutter thoroughly and BO he gathering link by the wnole chain of scandal until he canie to thib the latter terly and MM. Thomas was at hist obliged to that Mrs. rence had merely shrugged her ders and curled hor when asked her opinion of her new was Mrs. Lawrence's I remember of thinking she could not be much of a aw she wore a faded delaine and did her own And there the matter Mrs. with a lood and a of the and Mrs. Thomas by ous had caused sorrow and pain to an innocent ha Howell Howell of died denly yesterday at the Fifth Avenue in this of Mr. Cobb came North about the SUh on a tour of and was companied by his wife and After remaining in New York a few he spent a week or two at Niagara and had but recently returned to the During the past six or he had been complaining of an uneasiness and oppression about his which he attributed to but he liar not apprehended any serious result from it. At when exerting he from ness of and pain in the region of the since leaving the South he had been much I 1 Ic arose seemingly in his usual and shortly after ten o'clock was standing in the corridor of the second at tho conversing with the Bishop of Georgia about a sermon that the latter recently Col. of and Mrs. Cobb were standing Without saying that he was he took a seat on the and placed his hand on his He was at once taken into one of the lors anil placed on a where he ex- An was held last ing by Coroner and a verdict in accordance witli thu above facts was The announcement of Mr. Cobb's death created a profound sensa- tion at the and was tho topic 01 conversation there during the As the news spread throughout the city many of his friends and acquaintances called on Mrs. and tendered her their aid and The remains What the Democracy will do if The fourth resolution of the cratic platform calls for taxation on every species of property according to its real including Government bonds and other public Let us see what this Congress hits removed the tux from over ten thousand articles which arc constantly by rich and The tax now levied is upon fermented matches and a few other articles which cannot bo really classified as If the Democratic party is successful in the coming the sentiment oi the above resolution will be carried Equal tax be on civvy of and you will see cratic tax gatherers in every highway and of the land de- manding and collecting from you taxes Your Your house and Your and other Your corn and other are to be immediately taken to York Authors oi the The precise origin of this simplest and ancient of creeds is involved in some and has long been a matter of dispute among learned It is at certain that its universal use in the church may be traced if not to the Apostolic age yot to that immediately in stolen the good name of one who had never injured them and but for the timely appearance of her the might have more The professor preached the following and at the conclusion of the discourse he repeated the tule of this woman really been and as what would the end have been V Deprived of her good name in of all means of earning a she would doubtless have become aged and and sunk down to the grave a victim of the scandal of thoso falsely calling and you in the sight of would have been among but E Y 8 E H h B R 0 220 1'hilndcljiliiu, lJ AND CAP J. E V. It. 1'ivpriflor. lno earner of liio u In nr and there is a very old tradition that each of the twelve articles of tho creed was composed by an Apostolic It is that the Twelve bled in council before dispersing selves to preach the gospel throughout the to frame the symbol or watchword of the Christian Church j and it will lie interesting to many of our readers to know the Apostle to whom each article is The tra is as I believe in God the Father Maker of St. in Jesus his only our James the was con- by the Holy born of the Virgin St. under dead and Kt. He into went into the place of parted which are considered as words of the same tho third day he arose from the St. James the ascended into heaven and on the right hand of God the Father St. thence he shall come to judge the quick and tho believe in the Holy Holy the Communion of St. St. tion St. the life gram. Your and ever else is raised upon your Your harrows and all agricultural Your carriages and sleighs etc. Your tools with which you your be you wagon or what The clothes yourself and The food you The tea and you pot in which it is The cup out of which you drink it. The sugar to sweeten it. Every particle of food you The on which you cook it. Thu wood and coal you Your tables and other The bed you And the coilin and shroud in which you arc after being ried and to by tax under a Who Ate Roger 1 We take the following from in rn I h I hut jack to and from tin vegetable lo the animal kingdom a curious not t For the purpose of erecting a monument in of the founder of for of and Ii was found that u into The ol c il only be 1 by a o and i. remained in of hair in the Near the stood an This two roots into the very The linger its way to occupied bv tho skull of Roger a turn as if phasing lowed tiie direction of Hie bone to j Here it inin I one each to j Ihe when both turned lo the One of these slight crook at the the Whole bear u I the There uere but their hud the bones even There stood the in the net o The wa- Roger had is. pie The bud by the into j woody as or carved into ornament j bloomed into which i delighted the eye of the another tion of Mount l o. the called the ol to n i to an been ii into Who cratic administration which thing And for what? Simply that the bonds may be j this Democratic equality would place a tax upon nearly lions of worth of property in live fou the suko of having a lax upon a more than ol worth of most of are held by persons of only moderate Do you want to pay this enormous If you vote tho Democratic party into and heavy as your have been in the they are nothing under IN the village ot Henderson I was introduced to a buxom school girl of 14 who sessed following Boadicea Jacobina Christiana Caledonia Susannah Wyalt Wilkinson Moore This young lady is a cousin of a young man that village in his short life of 2'2, done and Buffered the ing Ho had over a hundred personal encounters has shot mortally to what you will have pay Democratic that equal taxation as ex- pressed in the Democratic platform taxes A correspondent of the Cincinnati 7'imrn, writing from deals in the mysterious an follows coming here 1 met an old acquaintance who is a railroad and 1 be- lieve a truthful but who in sation mentioned what J would like very much to see thoroughly says that he was in Nassau during the and there saw in original j with original marks upon j two thousand kogs of powder and toen thousand boxes of di- to Generals Hancock and How could an amount of military stores have been stolon and no public mention made of the more than 1) been luscious which from year t had been gathered and pertinent is ate have on in a new in ih a -e of it h with and how iv IT o i- n the to able i- often a- low y- ho would be a far p th Mr Sen J Mr in from Vi I ton Just rip I by the in twelve i j He i 1.1 or lour i-j J in this to io no at nine hundred I Leon up i. York a lit I'M d baby cundin or on a door It arc no c-r v. and that arc or Il IT a r at out ono i lie take a lively t 1 licali politics i IL r t i u v ot Iho out a milo only a big blink I1 Is of as l twelve 1 ill without the of ihal lor the of this i ey call c t' at t- not j peer now o tv title in the I- y v. ho h. A GOOD certain who is very rich was very poor when a When asked how he got his he said father taught me never to play till my work wai and never to spend until I had earned it. If I had but an hour's work toree not ei now resting under seven bail P. U. W AGO SI u lo four of iho with looking apparently about lifty I yoars of with his wife and two was seen to and enter the All that day and through the there was heard the Bound o happy mingled laughter of joyous next day was but thin time tho widow did not bit Strange and words ran through tho and the minister seemed to share tho surprise of his and looked and preached as though under painful lie recognized iu tho a whoso reputation was no other than the rich and tho President of j from which ho was i ud I prof. c. remembered his former but it must be confessed ho was both prised acd He had given tho man credit for individual but this sermon was a repetition of poor and a truckling to Lie a weak and tic THE Chicago Tribune against horse It assails racing as ever the name by which cing is its character and are everywhere the Regarded as a means of Aversion it is such an outrage upon all taste and every way to the of a cultivated mind that we that gentlemen enjoy if IU only is that of mere excitement which noon de- relish for nobler more vating ita barbarity cruelty class it with the sports of gymnasium and tho bull baiting of tho TIIE latest from A gambler his borrows wina fabulous pays all his debts and then going to his tailor and makes arrangements to bo clothed and shod ten como what is the war from the be- buried an and from his who is now going to is now living on his father's in session of pair of fine a spavined a a silver revolvers and a and one dollar in All this he told me with much apparent to attend Waco but does not expect to lay heavy SAYS n London Will deru never Mr. George Peabody has purchased an in where it ii Mid will go neat year All the particulars of the in the London and it is added that will erect on his an grist for the manufacture of Only to think that the distinguished can donor of gifts to tho poor of London should settle down at last as a rian Must there not be a screw in a I must do that the I ah an old and in an And after I was allowed to I could play with much more pleasure if I had the thought of an unfinished task beforo my I early found the habit of everything in and it soon became easy to do so. It is I owe my Let every one who readH this do likewise LISTEN to Sherman on have observed with your in New It is hardly worthy of a the and m own On Union a oi Judson a week he died he hij io quit and In: did his on a nonce The high to the t. j printer ami a j AN has been with a new hv grateful humor i our Venn like a i v i i A r. i ni example tile 111 ell Oil 1; i cd by him in o and each now o nipt r ill the nitid a r i T im- tl e with me to the v a M. a bo- A P iii If a hurt 1 tho well I ently upon as i idi Hiu 1.1 the In Russia the manTof next to the is tho editor of the MosH cow serious but rather of satire and tho squirming of tho ciana culled who opposed tho war from every conceivable motive some from sheer to political some they thought we could not whip the South and now that it is reduced to a have hard work to ex- plain their conduct even to have no patience with of and believe that the people of the South more respect for us who be- labored thorn than for tho nominally their Jod them deeper and into say that the remains of who are burned in ihe j tin invariably decay than the without j AN in one of the tables a man wus i next the the of a of and gray 1 really not far front but has u gray at the A of son of very ho had inherited the immense time of his father two veins Like j of rich haste to most of his money ihe proprietors of tho in i Last season be for several with very bad at j At he recently a day without winning or losing much M. proprietor of the milled him to two hundred und fifty franca at one when he fiom the by haw thai blonde hoir had turned Tne of a few hud Jin moo of iiii n at I l HA J 1- by 'tis Of A a in iot m n ho o. i ladder oi round and i painted A oKi died wi I ad led but a sorry 1: lie that he would On reading the wili was loo lie left nJl about to his that fehe irom a. till six p. in she miss one whole fortune to the A Paris newspaper describes a new invented which can twenty in one The c that it in most that v. the poj In parts rapidly it time when the rf