Elkhart Weekly Review (Newspaper) - July 19, 1883, Elkhart, Indiana 24. ELKART, JULY 19 1883. year in carde not ten per local matter on lo centa per line for one 5 cents per line for each additional EVENING OOP Ten cents per by canlers aside the city Booma over Post Office On Jacks on proposition to y in musical lottery i will not be D. and achinn teeth treated and Artificial inserted on any of the different styles of Gold a specialty and in at Law in At of Peace aM Insurance Clifton - - - Main and WATER Chronic Diseases with success on latest Diseases on the Send or first passed In the the Clifton length of e 1 have been in tne livery made mo entirely fa miliar wi th the wants of this and it B my endeavor to All the are always on the lookout tor to creaso their and in ' time those who do not Improve their opportunities remain in We a great chance to make Wo want hoys and to work for us right lii their own Any otie can do the work properly from tho The business will pay more than ten times ordinary No one who falls to make money You can devote your whole time to the or only our spare Full information and talliat is needed sent Address life 1 sweeping go and before you mighty and sublime leave behind to conquer a week in your own Wo will furnish you No Everything Capital not Many are making Ladles make its much as and bovs and girls make great if you want a business at you can make great pay all the write particulars to H. week made at home by the J Best business now fore the Capital not We boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for Now is Yon can work in sparo or give your whole time to the No oilier business will pay you nearly i is No one can fall to make en by engaging at Costly outfit and terms Money easily and Address TituE Ca. 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General Passenger Manitoba - following little poem written tn Miss Mario of soon the close of the war of tho Into a ward of the Where tho dead and tho dying j Wounded by shells and j Somebody's was borne one so and so i Wearing still on hia sweet j Soon to bo hid by tho dust of the ] Tho lingering light of his and damp are tho curls of the snow of that fair young Fate are the Hps of Somebody's darling Is dying Back from tho beautiful blue Brush every wandering silken Cross his hands as a sign of darling is 6tiU;and him once for a prayer soft and Ono bright curl from the cluster were somebody's you hand hath rested It a mother's soft and And have the lips of a sister fair Been baptized in these waves of knows He was somebody's heart enshrined jilm Somebody waited his name and morn on the wings of Somebody wept when ho marched so brave and Somebody's kiss on his forehead clung to his parting watching and waiting for Yearning to hold him again to hot There ho lies with his blue eyes lips Tenderly bury tho fair young Pausing to drop on his a Carve on the wooden slab at his i- darling lies urled GOOD Kendall held he pretty brown head on one and examined the picture which she had just easel stood by the open through which the scent of lilacs was borne into the old fashioned Her box oi stood on the beside the and the and with tho paint still moist and odorous upon lay on a table near she with a self-satisfied dimpling think it will pass mother Confess that bits of sunlight and shado with the skill of an old And am I not represented large as only moro what shall we call asked Mrs. a who looked very much like her the I It doesn't look very I to paint but in tho dearth of I was compelled do if a prettier could be exclaimed Mrs. Kendall with motherly it was a very pretty and a very pretty bit of painted Overhead hung groat bunches of the fragrant lilac framing an girlish hand was stretched and the loose had slipped carelessly disclosing the white rounded Her apron was almost filled with great odorous lilac while she was just in tho act of plucking Over all the sunlight shall go to town with it said over so much money on mother Then we shall have a now for this though almost hidden by rugs is undeniably And I shall get my piano and those now waltzes Hetty spoke about last sure I don't know what I thank the fates that they have decreed old furniture to be very stylish and for I'm afraid I won't get enough to buy anything new in that build too many said her mother you may be after bravo little Nannette's hopefulness was not dashed in the She had worked so long on this had been so in the groat ten there must be some one who would admire it and buy quito a week later Mr. Curtis sauntered listlessly into one of the West End towards and settled with a dissatisfied at one of the numerous small covered with softest and glittering with had been unutterably dull during the past notwithstanding the fact that it was early in and Mr. Curtis's affairs had suffered than a Hence his unwonted perturbation of preoccupied was he that ho did not notice he had till and rolls had been brought cloud lifted suddenly from his handsome and ho with deep interest at the girl opposite Kendall Curtis thought it was one of the most beautiful faces he had ever in its perfect in its Her eyes looked sad as if ready to drop Nan had met with a groat She had been to dispose of the picture round which her hopes had centred so and now she must return home even poorer than had walked about the city all not of until the approach of fearful lest her mother might be had left tho picture at a kind-hearted bookseller's who had promised to sell it for her if had decided to take the fivo o'clock train but had missed and now even her brave heart quailed a little at the thought of riding home alone at for lack of she had entered the never dreaming she was guilty of extravagance as it was one of the most expensive restaurants in tho her head was nerves her eyes with unshed tears of mortification and What a relief it would have boon if she could have indulged in a good hearty But even that little was denied her in this selfish Nan's repast Nan put her hand into her pocket for her shabby little The next moment she uttered an exclamation of terror and purse and money were both waiter stood beside her with outstretched a faint smile of incredulity on his smooth who couldn't find their purses were y no means I have lost faltered poor pale and trembling with genuine terror and else someone has stolen it from purse with a five-pound note in had heard every Ho looked at Nan and at tho same time The troubled look in the eyes was so painfully apparent that ho did not for a moment share the waiter's brilliant idea came to Quick as he abstracted a five-pound note his own had not seen the but the quick-witted waiter your Curtis said quickly and I think Ulis must bo the missing I found your chair just Doubtless you have taken it out of your laid It beside your and then it. ' Very luckily I chanced to bok can I ever thank Nan while the servant Curtis a sly and kept all of the little ruse to So long an ho was it no business of nis from whose pocket the money a diligent scarch on Nan's aided by both the waiter and brought no purse to and she was compelled to go homo without it. How the money could be there and not the purse was a mystery she was unable to a day or two Curtis was Harrison's when a painting in the window attracted his Its execution was graceful and but it was the central figure in it that liC It was the very girl whom he had met at tho am a he as he entered and asked the price of the But for all that lie bought paying a handsome price for though Mr. Harrison declared that the artist would be satisfied a lesser Mr. Harrison said glad of a chance make a even if it had brought no into his own a perfect likeness of the Miss If she wasn't poor as a the world have heard of her long I'll be thought so and wanted much to know Miss Kendall's but he did not say mother has long to have her portrait he said she wants it to be the work of a lady's Do you think if I sent Miss Kendall her she copy an oil portrait from would be only too I said Mr. Harrison you couldn't get a lady better fitted for the work than Nan worked diligently and happily on her first never dreaming by what chain of circumstances tho loss of her shabby purse had brought all this good nothing about Mr. that he haa purchased the and was so pleased with it that he wanted his mother's portrait from the same hope he will like she on the very afternoon when Curtis was coming for the finished have done my and he liked the little so well that he came again and on one pretext or before many months ho had asked Nan Kendall to marry and she had answered said Curtis quizzically one you ever lose five started and do you she but I thought I you Curtis didn't you roally vou are not the gentleman nodded with smiling have sometimes wondered where I have seen you it was monstrous of you to deceive mo as you I don't think I can ever forgive 3'ou," you said Curtis how do you know I ever deceived Harrison sent me my purse the very next day with the money I liad left it on his I felt very angry with you and if I had known I would have sent the money now that you do know you are going to give yourself to me exclaimed Curtis was only a you Missouri farmer recently ploughed up a little black out of when ran forty-seven snakes of different varying in length from four to seven The incident is not A little black jug has frequently produced about that number of though many of them wore as as boa if tlie terrified individual who wrestled with can be is becoming a favorite amusement with New York It iias long been known that of New York ladies often lind it to keep their own heads above and their will of the docs really has a mule hands high that weighs 1,976 trees are being killed rapidly by an insect in has added 2,000 to her people in three and now her population is about 36,000. electric light on the tower of tho Grand can be seen a distance of ten exports are largely on the while her imports have who died on his near at the age of 90, lived on that farm all his left and never saw a Georgia woman killed a duck a few days ago which had a scale of gold nearly as large as a grain of corn in its holders of Confederate bonds in Georgia refuse to sell at present as they believe the bonds will advance in two or three E. the Wisconsin lives a retired life in the dull village of Ho says he gets all the way from to for stories and to for worms elms of their foliage in New Orchards and shade trees in other parts of the country are suffering from the same York Mail says that out of and probably ninety-nine out of a of persons who solicit alms on tho streets spend what they receive for Athens Banner don't want the Colonels ruled out of Thoy could not be ruled out of tho and hotels during tho and now they must have some so let them stay in they are Philadelphia Ledger thinks on fast railroad a train should run from that city to San Francisco in four and one-half instead of the proposed six of which some people have been For about a dozen the time from ocean to ocean has been seven is said to contain a mysterious and region never yet visited by white and inhabited by a remnant of tho as untainted by A party of New Orleans journalists propose to explore this terra R. H. a after three hard work and finally and patented a new method of The tire uppers of these are of with no seams that touch the hey are made with an adjustable and fastened with buckles of own tho as he is familiarly called in lately lecture m which ho insisted upon the expediency of wearing animal and only ' next the He not or linen oven for the lining Professor Jager can if ho does not Anna E. who died in was thought by to have been at one time the woman in New She was about 60 years and even in her last days she attracted attention she went by her beautiful face and stately Committee on Agriculture announced that it had finished its regarding the melon crop of 1883, and desired to submit the total number of melons for this season will be 145,852,287. total number which way into the hands of colored by or otherwise will be 60,-000.000. number of melons which will be carried put on ice and found to be as green as grass when be 3,281,157. report was accepted and the committee and same time a resolution by that the club offer a reward of to any one discovering a way to preserve watermelons the year was voted down by a large President then announced a postal card from signed by Joseph Rickaby and Corbet asking if the object of the Club was to lend a helping hand to the weary and alleviate the sorrows of the remarked the old anybody in dis cold world becomes weary loses faith in human longs fur a new a tonic composed of ginger am do article to de system create a desiah to lib on fur de two hundred I may say heah dat de same tonic am composed only by Mrs. am fur sale at fifty cents pei invariably in CLOSE Davis was then called to tho front and charged with having announced a candidate for the next in opposition to No. 42, which member of this club who shall announce in public his choice of candidates for any position above that of Sheriff sHall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and punished by a fine of not less than nor more than brief examination brought out the fact that Shinbone did not announce a candidate but simply held the hat of a man who prisoner am said the as he filed the I want him to remember it am a mighty close ho had better go outer de Detroit Free Lively Barnum's advance tells a Chicago reporter how he to get that Ho hold the same position under Dan who was to open a circus at Albany the same Monday as Thomas got there a little ahead of Barnum's agent and engaged all the in the By Sunday morning the city was pasted over from one end to the other with Rice's posters and The immense grounds of the Capitol are surrounded by a stone curb about one foot was uniformly pasted around the entire a of a Before the day and several policemen got the bills soaked off with warm it was The Barnum advertiser could do nothing until Monday morning and then too All this time Mr. Barnum was at tho Delevan and when he saw the situation he began to inquire The result was a correspondence and ultimately an cheapest postal in the world is that of where letters aro conveyed all over the empire for 2 about IJ This is the more wonderful considering the of transit over a mountainous and irregular which has than 100 of while wagons can only pass over a few of the chief and the steamers connect but a small number of offered their services as in a Missouri As they showed a familiarity with the and were willing to work for half - of the old employes of the concern dismissed to give places to tho One dark night at the end of a month they disappeared with worth of know whore it got the this is the Philadelphia 2'cZe-graph since marrying and settling down in conceived a fancy flute Ho used to play a flute qui well when a young and he returned to the his of an evening now catch a glimpse of him at a darkened window evoking soft melancholy an elaborate have been under of more or less most of the prominent men in every department of life past ter of a but in readiness and versatility of in the power lil instant and intense industry in iho ability to bring at unce and call all resources and tne question at m rare faculty of watching and thinking at the same none of them have compared with Horace Greeley and Henry J. M. the famous Kanawha an immense overhangs tho For some years this cliff has had who dug a hole its huge wings and lives there all He is a very old and ho has the Jen divided off into one for another for arid one for He does his own and lives by fishing and small He seems perfectly and can almost always be found rocks of this Rosalind A. who of years ago wrote about Island for is still livings in that out-of-the-way Her father is pastor of the island church and teacher oi the and she is organist assistant She Is about twenty-six years old who not long ago ' or at her weighs never had a shoo j and if necessary swim j IO u ship four miles from the island and back to and then go into the little church and play the nearly as any yonng lady in tho in the United States is not it is ratio to the increase of can at be a matter of The public religious services of tho churcn have never been so numerously attended as nor by so large a proportion of intelligent and responsible And the most striking religious phenomenon of the rise of the children's it certain that instruction and worship are more universal among us than ever Dr. of New gentleman in Cleveland has conceived tho idea of establishing a bank which will loan small sums of at a moderate rate of and thus do away with ' idea he receive the which the borrower mEy redeem at aia amount of interest not to 2 per per In some cases wo would only take 1 per and if the case should warrant we would mako the loan a benevolent one and take no interest In some instances wo would take the ordinary 6 per per annum We of use our judgment in but our invariable will be to charge any more tl lan 2 per cent per Another benefit to the poor is our determination to balance our books at the doso of every if we find that our profits exceed 8 per per we intend to Invest the excess in coal and distribute it among tho worthy poor of the Old with the air of a lay back comfortably on a a west side elevated railroad car last He had a blue flannel coat over his and was evidently determined to keep cool without reference to A young colored man m at and the seat next to the my said laying a brown on the colored man's were you am from the the colored man smiling so that he showed two rows white a private in a most respectable family in ray the sailor went was a soldier in the I was a prisoner at When I went in there I weighed 175 and when I got out I weighed 93 I was skin and bone and was as crazy with the fever as any Who do you my life? Don't It was a southern colored He took me into his own He shaved my head and nursed and got medicine and for me. I was delirious for six around all and then ho to get back the Union he my Ever wherever I may and I rove a great a seafaring I every southern colored man I and do more in to shake my 4iand^ between that ngers near is de dat a yit it ken be Do lazy man is full ob an sets in de while de what got so chops de de The New discovered a the hollow legs of a Let alone custom house for when there any They will even j taka them out of your hand and bo looking the other way ill tho -