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Canton Stark County Democrat (Newspaper) - March 2, 1870, Canton, OhioVolume 36. Canton Stark county Ohio March 2, 1870. Number 38v business directory . Geiger druggist Blu Onwu Treel is too Ohio. Absalom Kitt. Merchant Tilor. And dealer in cloths Caasi Niere Vii wifi. Ready made clothing. A opera Block Union Ohio. Stark county Democrat. A. son. Publishers an. I Wain and fancy Job printers. Flu per Block. Canton Ohio. 1iiram Thurston. Book bind and Blank boo manufacturer. All order from abroad promptly attended to. Bind by in Quarter Block up in Linton Ohio. J. B. Mccrea furniture ruler and in Partaker Rasas Street. Canton Ohio. Prince 4 Haas undertaker metallic and All kind of Corona a Aya on hand. Two Hea Raea always in Readl nan Fml Tua Caraway Street. Canton Ohio. " Edwin Smith photographer e particular attention Given to copying and enlarging pictures. Oval Frame and album constantly on hand. Korma m Mathews Block Bouth Market Street. Canton Ohio. Juneus Ltd j. H. Siddall Dentale office a Harter a Bank Block. Canton Atlar. A operations in mechanical d in the late and Moat approved manner. He would Call Especial attention to Hie Gold filling. In which. In i word of the late a. Taru Neia ease leu of. I a. J. Douds surgeon dentist ones up lairs. In residence on Market Street West aide Threa door month of Public Square. Canton Ohio. All operation connected with the Profe Kaiou promptly Fittena Geo. Ii Akter & br0., junk re East Tua Caraway Street. Canton. Ohio Beceiro do pails loan Money buy old Haver. Bond and compound interest notes bought and sold. J. A. C0merf0rd, attorney at ii. Trump building Canton Ohio upstairs. French and German spoken spill Stote. S. Meyer attorneys at Law Canton Ohio office in new building near Public Square. Nov to ttys James harsh attorney at la maa Aillon. Ohio. Office in g harsh e a u of to. 7 r to ail pain . Ujj pm h. Hall attorney at Law office with or. Sid Dull Bank Block Canton Ohio up stairs. July i0. W. Kaff. 0o. 8. Aal Wix raff & Baldwin attorneys at Law Canton Ohio. Office in the Eagle Block no Anatra. Jun5 7utf l. F. A. Tamara of. Bierce & to Mason attorney at Law Akron Ohio. J n27-0 we. Mcklin Ley attorney As Law office in Eagle Block Over National ban Canton Urio. June 2t 07 . Mcgregor attorney at Law and general collecting agent Carthage Jasper , Mia Ouri. Oct Harvey Laughlin. Attorney at Law notary Public Alliance Ohio. Axtt sch efe r & Lynch attorney at Law office in opera House Block Canton Ohio. 1 j. W. Mccord attorney a. Law and general collection agent Alliance Ohio business entrusted to i care will to Civ prompt attention. " Joseph Crevoisie i notary Public office Northeast Corner of Public Square Canton Ohio. He will attend to drawing deeds mortgages Powers of attorney a. In addition to the English he also up Nakath German and French uric aug to will. Also procure a Porta for Persona wishing to go to Europe. J. G. Williard county so Revor of face in the county recorder Ottoa in the Wikidal building where he can found when to uie City u not any bus Mew wanted can to left with Jacob Ballingor esq., " county Koc order. Whowell give due police Tome. The Law Auu Ioree the county Surveyor to take la acknowledgement of any instrument of to will therefore write and acknowledge agreement mortgage Deeda a at Lair Price and upon the shortest notice. Causmia january 15, Lea. Otto Winterhalter. Practical watchmaker and jeweler and dealer watches Stocka jewelry and silverware ill Dona on abort notice no 2 Eagle i u Feba oof Deuble & brother to us Clowka. Jewelry. Silverware a East Aid of Public Square Canton Ohio. Repairing Don on abort Norco. J. A. Meyer twi., in american and foreign Wathe. Clock. Silverware and fancy goods Northwest Corner of Publio Square Cauton unit. Our expedit Boualy and Matial act Only done. T. H. Phillips m. D., pm Viveian and sir freon office and read deceit. Urmi next door to lutheran Church. All curable acute and chronic disease treated l prompt attention to Profeta atonal june Lely j. C. Bartett m. A. Phys clan and surgeon office Corner e it Quaca raw a and Walnut Streeta w Intel Walter Canciu. Ohio. May j oath w. A Thompson healer in real estate. Dwelling houses for Sale rent or Exchange for City or farming property. Bail dist lot of every variety Price and location for Side monthly a Onienta received and four year Given. On c in Hane a Block Liat 1 Mac arawak Street up Stair. Novah l. A Jeffries real agent Hano mock Ohio. All k Inda of real Eai ate property . Old of exchanged Llo Uaea end i i l Ali v. To to leave or . Lar attention mud to the collection claims. Ii Obj l. Q. Jeffries Jeneral agent of the american life iii Inmee company of Philadelphia. Ottliee in Bloke Tua Caraway Street. Canton. Ohio. Hotel Exchange by a Ivoti Alicr at old depot. A treat ended for and Hilla moderate. May u Jackson hotel Louia Ohliger. Proprietor North Market Anreei. Alliance House a Rhou Rueck at the station Ohio. Teai aaa eat a. ,. Ear. St Cloud hotel. C. T. Ely proprietor Square Ohio. July ii Falk. Dealer in millinery my fancy Good no a mouse Butk i Lunati Ohio. L. A. Clew Ell teacher of piano org a and singing order Cei Ved st Kirk a music stare. Bovsun livery. Union livery Revoine s tot 5th Canton Ohio Earnst Middau Gli proprietor it Haea the Flea Tair la Tho in new and Sood oat reasonable term. Win or without f notary Public. To ii Kanii notary Public insure Alyce agent ton Ohio. Of file Ai the Ark county treasurer is j will attend to draw iii deeds Morlea of attorney make fir a a irom Europe at Trio lowest rate a. A Cra of Ives . And other responsible Kue la Luraas so panics. and after not. Loth 1st.9. Traina a ill leave station daily sundays excepted a follows with main . Station. I nut xxi Saccoh. I Cleveland is a Alii 36e a s Tara Euclid ave m 44 44 3ah Hudson 9.30" 44 4.45 " it Avenna l i.o4 44 s.10 .1 Alliance. .ll.on44 44 Bayard 11 is " s is 44 i 4.3ft 44 tools a North main line. T Vitus Hail. Axi same a com. Ellaville 8v.am r Ivard. In. 44 5.10 " Alliance 44 5. U " 7.25am Lavenua. 12.08 re 8.11 " 8.15 " Hudson " ",12.42 Euclid ave 1.4 " 7.19 9.m " a Keveland i 2.i " 7.m " 111.10 " going East k1vek 1 1 vision. Xvi Una i e mail a com. Iii air. 5.43 am 7.2.5 am 1vifm 4.311 f m Bridgeport 5v. " 8.1s " 2.l " 4.40 " " " " 6.00 Stop Bienville 7.00 3.06 Ellaville 8.15 " 1.24 h 4.m 41smith ferry. 8.40 " 1.44 .1 " Rochester 9.25 " 2.20 " 6.50 " rut Bur 1015 " " 8.55 " 0ing West River division tat10s mail it Rel a com. A com. Pittsburgh 6.25am 1.55 f 3.50fm Korher slur 7.35 2.55 " 5.1 smut a ferry. 8.17 " s.23 " 6.48 Welli vill 8.50 " 4.15 " 8.20 " sus Benville .50 5.20 " 7.05 am a Deport. 10.59 " 8.28 " 8.15 " by Luis 11 to 6.40 " 8.s0j Ethis is a mixed train to Wellsville. And sex Presa train trom Wells ills to Fitts Burn Tuscarawas Branch. Leaves arrive. K . 8.ao i Ravard. 9.45 . Iia Yard 11.50 am p m f. K. vers general passenger and ticket agent. Pittsburgh it. Wayne and Chicago railway. On and after nov. 15th. Lsi.9. Train will Leaver nna Lily a follow train leaving Chicago at 5.35 p. M., leaves daily. Str in leaving l Littau Urgell it 2.15 p. M., Lovaca daily. Trains going West. Stations. I Pius. Mail. Xxx ass. Xxx pass. Pittsburgh 1.55 . 6.45 a. 9.45 . 2.15 f. Rocheste r 3.10 8.2c " 3.20 t.,u- 5.u6 " 10.21 " 12.4 f. A. 5.iuj " Alliance. " 11.14 " 1.35 " too " Canton 7. 2.22 " 6.4i 7.17 " 12.40 1 2.42 " 7.h. -. Orvillo 8i " 1.25 " 3.19 " 7. M " a Boater " 2.01 3.ivi " 8.05 " Mansfie lil. 10.25 " 3.51 " 5.27 " 9,40 Crestline Jill ,. U . 6.20 " 10.20"bnevnia11.40 " 12 6.52 " 1u.43 i is la duty 12.15 f. 7.10 " 7.2s " 11.13 " Forest 12.41 7.43 " 8.01 11.45 " Lima 1.50 " 9.n5 " 9.15 " 12.55a.m. Van wort 2.50 10.18 " 10.21 " 2.00 fort Wayne 4.so " 11.59 " 12.05a.m. 3.20 Coli Imbu. -. 5.11 " 12.53f.m. 12.50 3.59 " Wawriw 6.112 u 1.44 1.50 " 4.46 " Plymouth. 6.5.1 " s.5. " 3.03 " s.110 " Vallra Iao. 8.28 " 4. " 4.47 " 7.20 " cli Imago. 1q1i a " 6.50 " 9.20 " Atkalns going East. Station Autraus. Jiri. Chiego i 4.50 a. 8.20 a. 5.115 f. 1 20 f. Viiar Traio. 7.20 " 6.53 11.51 " pm Meuth i 9.01 " 11.25 44 8.50 44 2.hoa.m. Warsaw. Ii1.h4 44 12.15 f. A. 9.4 1 44 3.27 44 Columba. 10.55 44 12.53 ln.27 44 4.38 u fort " 1.53 44 u.20 6.00 44 Van Wert 1.15f. A. X.58 44 12 27 a. A. 7.13 44 Lima 2.23 3.53 44 1.32 " a 44 Forest. 3.53 44 4.40 44 2.40 44 9.40 44 u Sandusky 4.2.1 44 44 3.5 10.h5 44 Bucyrus 5.15 44 6.48 44 3.47 44 10.46 44 44 44 44 111. 44a 6.50 6.10 4.15 15crestline b 6. 44 4.25 44 12.u6f.m. Mansfield 6.31 44 7.0.1 44 4.53 44 12.34 44 w ouster 8.35 44 8.2t 44 6.15 44 2u 44 Orvillo. 44 8.32 44 6.43 44 2.27 44 maa Aillon. -. 9.43 44 9.21 44 7 17 44 2.58 44 Canton 10.03 44 9.38 44 7j5 44 3.13 44 Alliance 44 10.25 " 8.40 44 3.55 44 Salem ,11.52 44 lil.54 44 9.u8 44 4.23 44 Koe Hest 2j5r.m.ll2.35a.m. 10.52 44 6.o2 44 3.13 i 1.4q Jit. 55 44 7.05 44 f. R. Myers general passenger and ticket agent Legal. Legal notice. T tary Ann so Ario. John Sharlo. Jacob Stii no. I Ipoh Slonaker and Catharine Donaker hit Wile Ano Mary n Ino win Avo Nonee Mai. Estabeth Shari Aud Margaret Sim Rio did on the t of car Ninon of Stark to unto Ohio Allie Riff that they Are each a fixed in fee simple of the undivided Oue exit h part of the following dec Allied Leal situate i2 stars county Ohio to wit a part in of a forty acre tract of Laud in the South East Quarter of dec ton la. Township ten ill and me Eil lit 8bounded and dear ibid a follow i Einung for the Xam eat a Post five chains and three link South of the South Wen t Corner of the said forty acre tract tie use East ten Chain to a Post thence North ten Chain to a pout thence wont ten chains to a Post thence South ten chains to place of dem Tiik five Are More or Leaa. Ciao part of the aame Quarter Section bounded a follow Heiju iii at s atone Aud outlier at Corner of j. Sarto a Laud and running thence with i Cistern line and Eal line of j. Sli Rio land North Wardly ten Clia Iua and three Linka to atone thence Ean Wardly and parallel to the South Boundary of the land herein seven 7 Chii ins and til to links to a pot thence South Wardly and parallel to the Lirt line of Thi tract of land ten Thaina and three links a Post thence Wea Wardly seven 1 chains and on tiny m link to the beginning containing seven and Juv Law o Hundredth 17 aures of land. That Mary Ann Shari widow of Jacob g. Shari lately the ceased la enu Uejio Auer i Nijiu Lues that John Shari Jacob Shari Catharine o Laker Wito of Jacob Uon Uker and Mary Sha Rio or irk county Ohio re tenant in common Ith Hie Petitioner Ana in Tinea each to Wie divided sixth of haul premise ill fee simple. And on iii that the Dower interest of said widow in sold Nuiya be i Ned. And Bluit n May no made of Saiu premise in Sui n Petitioner May held their respective proportion Ali Errol in severally aun Jeet 10 mow s Dower la Tercsi in Virtu. petition will be for on itch Day March a. I. 170, or a soon is leave t can be obtained. Ham4 j5ai.ll" i v. Folk iwo att is Lor petitioners. Legal notice. Cheap. h. Baku mid i Mew Harr. The time known Loirs of Hurr deceased Eugene Montot and Mary Mouliot his Wile certain Ether person heir of mid Kirr whose names and places of residence unknown will taue Ali to a. In the Ali blur at Kebr tire a. A. Loto. Filed petition ill the Ottliee of the clerk of the court common Pica of oui form that he a seized in fee simple of the of the following described of stale situate ill Smark county t lilo. Nil. I known a the West part of Hie Southwest Quarter of Twenty Vicli t 2u1, township Nineteen Kan ire six it tile tract of Lau l Assn Nea Myrv la birr As 111 Lite estate Havel Illarr. Deceased by had Lulu ii a court of Stark county Ohio for the oct of Dower containing eighty fou r be the same More or less anal w Liliam Burr i tenant in common with Petitioner id to the undivided of said properly ise in few simple that the uni known Beira oat i Robert Harr do Ceasr aare together entitled the ii divided h part of said premise a that Karr. If living and it Mary Montot. Ife of Eugene menu vol and imtm.114 whose names and places residence Are unknown heir of said i avid Are together entitled to the Alliance part of said premises in fee simple and praying. Partly Lou May tie made of said premise to pit Lioner May hold his portion thereof in or if the same cannot be done without in Surv then that Erich proceeding May bad in Thi Reinle As Are authorize by mind 1 Elinon will to for hearing on the list of March lt7in or a soon thereafter a Lut court Cau be obtained. Maff a Baldwin. Feb its a y for pit it with Viik Kir . John or Cuenun to. Mary Ann Kobel it re virtue of an order to sell from1 Mun of common Leaa of Stark county. Of me directed. I will Oner Lor Sale st ii cry st the door of in coun Nous c in the of Canton on Saba la the 2lh any of March the following desc a d real estate situate in to unto to wit a part of the East half of seventeen 171 to whip 1 of Range ten bounded As follow beginning is a Post on West line of said hair Section to Cury iou rst., and highly Elgh l la Olga Sou in irom uie Nina ter resist Clience Sou in cog buy iii it up Viva sixteen i us chains Aud any Una 10 a thence South thirty so e to chains and isl links to a pot t hence South West sixteen and Sixta thre e links to s poet on the West line of said half e Norm along Saiu Imo i7 j e Haita Aud hit link to the place. a i. Bui commence it i o clock i. Cash. U. A Oncak so Crit. Et9u3 Sll be Road notice. Totice is hereby Given that a petition presented to the commissioner of county st their next re near session to be the not Mondat of March a. 1. 1870, Pray info the establishment of county Road alone., to to route in Mill to unto. To i inn n for the some at a Point in the Road Tiit trom the t enter House to Mill in main township where said Road the Centre line of a Ulm r in said f lain 1 p. T hence North on the Center of said Section no Mph Twenty to o Tole Road deadline from said Center Leotise to the Henry Church. Also vacation of so much of said Road , said 1 Enier school House to Stiim a Mill be Ween the Point of inter to of to and with Llie Center line of said is also Cir and the North line of said Section Over i fat i Tro Claud . And life a j . Mariott correspondence. Industry As a Means of transition from social isolation and antagonism to Concord and happiness. By e. P. Grant. Number in. Organization of labor. Dec. 3, formation of Industrial groups abode of rerun rating labor according to its 1 product. In the last number an Effort was made to explain the formation of groups and a Mode was indicated by which the Indus trial Etc ency of the several who constitute a group May be determined. It May be objected that the Mode prescribed is complicated and requires la donors Ana Aiu Cuil calculations especially in the Case of a numerous group. Tsy Way of reply it May to remarked 1st, that the unequal efficiency of the several members of a group must be determined in ome Way for otherwise it is impossible to fulfil the important condition of Reward according to production which the system we to construct cannot dispense with though communism and the system of wages May Ana unless Mere of a near approximation to Justice in rating the co operator. Disaffection is sure to ensue. And to be followed inevitably by discord and disorder 2d, that t Bough the Mode of proceeding suggested May involve some complication in the Case of a group con sisting of a Large number of ,. Ika Aln Volinna Avon 4lmn us o perhaps somewhat tedious will not be difficult and a Little practice will enable any one who has mastered the primary rules of arithmetic to perform them with rapidity and ease. But in considering this problem the fact should not be lost sight of that each group is within certain limits an Independent corporation Nav in g Power to make rules or by la to regulate its internal affairs and will there fore ahvav3 be at Liberty to adopt or reject any particular Mode which May be recommended the authority of the com Mune will extend Only to prescribing Tuia Mode or if possible a better one in the event that the group shall device no other More satisfactory to itself. It is my be Lief that the office of discriminating be tween the members of a group a respect to their efficiency in labor will in general be entrusted to its Captain or Industrial chief but i do not recommend this Mode in the beginning because it might Sug Gest the idea of an arbitrary and odious exercise of authority l lie Niet of a properly constituted group is however sure to be in cordial sympathy with All his associates for his reputation As their Standard bearer depends upon their earn est and effective which he cannot but wish to secure he will there fore Endeavor to fix their Industrial rank justly and without any Bias from prejudice or Ian onus nuo Nis competency will be entirely tree trom suspicion. Whatever errors May to committed at first experience May be relied upon to Correct them and in due time to discover the Best Means of doing whatever the new organization May require. As Means of securing Justice under any of these modes the fact should not be for gotten that groups ought to be and pretty surely will be assemblages of friends who have rallied round some chief in whom they have Confidence while they Are at the same time in Mutual sympathy with each other and that being associated their sympathy is certain to increase by Liioi joint endeavours to promote their common interest especially if they Are successful. If not successful the group will of course dissolve As it should for Success cannot be attained nil reason for its existence ceases. W e have supposed a group formed for the cultivation of Twenty acres of Coin. Tile crop Beino matured harvested and prepared for Market is found As we will i Aso suppose to amount to s00 bushels 40 bushels to the acre and we will pose u Soia to me commercial agent the commune for 00 cts. Per Bushel yield ing $400. We will suppose further that that the commune buys it for its own consumption for its table its horses cattle and other Stock and not for sending away to be sold in external markets. But the commune has raised upon its Domain a surplus of Corn beyond its own wants it therefore pays the group the Price which its Corn would bring at the nearest mar o. Ket at which sales can be regularly made nil thana a Rire to Hli 1 re Dustin the v.0 Cost of transporting and in it there including not Only actual to pen spa but insurance against risks if any would be incurred. It this tact were otherwise that is if the Home production were insufficient to Supply the wants the commune rendering importation Nec Essary it would have paid the Price the most accessible Market without deduction us but probably in no Case More than that Price. Still the group should not be obliged to sell to the commune. If not satisfied with Tho Price offered sum May deliver to the commune the share due to capital already stated As usually of of one third and procure its own share be marketed at its k and expense by such Agency As it May select but that Case in order that assessments general purposes May be properly made it must Render an account of the proceeds of the Sale to the proper department tin. The commune. Or it May by Mutual and ran gement have the whole crop Are abroad on joint account in such manner our Nav to judged Best or have it put Hilt of store to await a better Market if Price Harvest time Are unsatisfactory subject to expenses of storage and other reason real ble charge s. In every Case the proceeds of Sale of Slit properly to be paid to a and treasurer of the commune but perhaps of no More will to insisted on than that the group shall pay Over whatever belongs to others including All taxes and contributions. To which its share is subject. Is it leading object of our proposed organi nation Premori to make All action spontaneous to the utmost possible extent and no dead in with individual Liberty should allowed which is not indispensable to Illarr of rights or to preserve order. That the commercial department of that coi Uuie will Purchase of groups All products of their Industry which be May deliver to it in a Saleable condition. Day if Buch products Are needed by the e of for in own consumption the will to determined in the manner Toner. Explained. If not and a in Aiken must sought for abroad the Purchase will made according to established principles the Price being regulated the basis of that paid at the Point i a. The i the commodity will probably be sold. Ohio a commodity is not sufficiently anus our City i of traffic in any accessible Market to any known and definite Price As May 1870, the Caso with Garden vegetables such salads for example which must be Section said fresh and will lose their value very after gathering it can perhaps be Ino Only for the use of the commune Cnair Maquar and the Price must be regulated by re partly by the Supply As Post with Tho demand and partly May be by the prices in the nearest 6.1 which reports Tea prices of similar Sec cles though it should Seldom exceed of be. Perhaps equal one half the retail term in such markets. If at any re Munera Ting Price the Supply exceeds the Tho Price should still be reduced View to increase Tho consumption a groups must incur the same risk from glutting the Market As will Stark lie do now. If the article cannot held on consumed nor fed to Domestic animals for a still lower Price nor otherwise the Fol wit he any use. It becomes totally worthless Ciao waste and a loss yielding nothing intersects Comer a to capital or to the labourers whose produced it. Experience alone Tine properly regulate prices in these and school cases As it alone can properly for from the production to consumption. A lie the product being disposed of in Road one of the was indicated and the lands being credited with its net avails it on the group As its next port to the proper accounting officer commune the shares to which each of its members is respectively entitled the object being As has repeatedly been said to a portion to each such share As his labor to Gether with his skill whether of dexterity or superintendence has contributed to the joint product. This will to effected practically and by the nearest possible approximation by compounding the time which each Nas spent in Lador with uis Ina Sinai efficiency or rank. Whether this efficiency be determined in some one of the modes Wincn Nave Deen suggested Oren some other it is liable to vary not Only at different times but also in the Perlor manc e of different functions since a May for example have one rate in planting another in cultivating an other in harvesting and All such Diversi ties however much they May complicate the calculation must be taken into account. A calculator of very moderate attainments could easily be taught to make the necessary computations and to show How the net proceeds of the Sale of 800 bushels of Corn in the Case supposed amounting in the Gross to $400, should be distributed among a group of a dozen variously rated members but it is not neces4 sary. In this place to explain the process in detail. The supposed group for the cultivation of Twenty acres of Corn will be however but one of Many groups which cultivate Corn. These numerous groups All devoted to a similar Pursuit and for that reason bound to each other by. That corporate sympathy. Which Ridenti i 11 tax Jav Yoi vocation Natty Rainy Teutu to associate themselves into a Cluster of groups whith May be denominated a ser ies. The combination of groups into ser ies should however As was said of the combination of individuals into groups be entirely voluntary find not imposed by authority for if coerced it will scarcely be possible that the series will be correctly formed. But if the groups be constituted properly or with any Tolera ble approach to a True organization they Are sure to form themselves into series in due time spontaneously being impelled to do so by motives similar to those which prompt traders in cities however actively they May compete with each other in business to organize boards of Trade for the promotion of their common interests. Ana a series being formed its several groups will not fail immediately to be come Rivak in zealous Competition with each other for superiority and each striving to outstrip its competitors in the Quantity and excellence of its Industrial products being stimulated not Only by the increased remuneration resulting from the greater value of Superior products but also by the badges and honorary distinctions awarded to Industrial Merit and Success and by the other incentives which have been hereto fore enumerated. For each group will have an Industrial rank in its series As each individual has in his group precedence in both cases alike de pending upon the same kind of excellence namely the Superior value Quantity and Quality being considered of its Industrial products. Corporative emulation will thus into the groups As individual emulation has been into their several members and by that Means every group will be induced of the strongest motives to seek for the Best varieties and the Best modes of cultivation and will eagerly Wel come and liberally Reward All discoveries and improvements which enable it to at Tain a higher Industrial position As it will also distinguish by voluntary and valuable testimonials those Industrial leaders by whose supervision and guidance any eminent Success has bean achieved. The organization of groups and their in Industrial operations As As been described will be followed spontaneously and in obedience to the natural if Laws of development unless their mechanism is too imperfect for the proper performance of their functions by their co ordination Inta corporate organisms of higher order which cannot be explained Here. It must suffice to say that when the several groups devoted to a particular Branch of Industry As the cultivation of i some Grain fruit or vegetable the rearing 0f Home animal or tie manufacture of of some be duly organized into series the commune win in general Deal with the series and not with its several groups and the series will see that distribution of the proceeds of its Industrial it products is made among its component groups on the same principle that governs the distribution already partially the of a group that is according to Industrial efficiency and rank. Each series will be in a cer Tain a corporate body having its "a","7 to. A p.4" " r""0 its chief and Industrial staff to execute All measures for the promotion of the common interest of the series. And fact of great interest which May be prop Erly stated nere is Mai Ina Sinai attract Tio Nof upon which the highest Industrial efficiency ultimately depends will increase at in proportion As the organization becomes More compound and is elevated in degree y the formation of higher corporate organisms and our proposed system will not attain its utmost perfection until it succession of corporate organisms rising one above another shall at last associate into one great and harmonious Corpora Tonto the entire population of our Globe. Towards this grand and final consummation in such an organization of labor for shall Render it attractive is the indispensable first step. Compliment to judge Thurman. Sold a Clear thinking g Man with vigor of As courage at the crisis Ana positive in weight of character is always in demand at in an exigency to extricate a question from the confusion into which Small parti san minds succeed in throwing it. Such Man is judge Thurman. Of Ohio one of the senators of that great state his speech on Virgina ref cementation was the path of Light through the wilderness to co plotting verbiage with which the question has been encumbered. The for at length narrowed itself Dow the Point whether Congress could go to a state to enforce political condition sit after it had been readmitted to its be in the Federal Union judge Thurman dissolved All the fogs of Radical thinking by showing that state supremacy was solely of the Constitution that the remedy for state violation of property the such As taxing the Public they a Lay with the civil courts and that deprive a state of her representation an alleged violation of political conditions. Price was an impossibility while our system stood whole. There is the Boston Post. Cheap hot be d frames. On it will soon be time to think about where hot be for starting Early if Glass is so cheap that few persons object think of us incr an thins else Lor have i the frames list there Are cheaper be i al8 that will answer very Well besides As ing More speedily prepared. One of used Best materials for covering frames soon Glass is the common White Muslin with the following composition one quart of linseed Oil one ounce of of Lead and three or tour ounces resin Ful Venze the sugar of Lea Ait Little Oil then add it to the other City als. Put All into an Iron Kettle and Arti it until the resin is dissolved and the or ingredient Are thoroughly mixed prices the Muslin upon the frames and the composition while hot. Frame demand. In this manner will last with a years if kept under cover when not for loss cultivators Dos Piatt who is suggested As thus be Date for Congress in his Ohio District at fill writing from Washington a i made of the Iran iting privilege Anu Oiler v Loose Nesses. He remarks i either dragon of virtue and yet i write you with a cold den that Uncle Samuel can for on stationery intended for use Over worked and underpaid Public adjust and when done i will fold in an from the same source and mail under some Frank of an honorable member. This can be done by a dragon of group is without pangs of conscience what be the abuse on the part of the very of the i Gressional. Congress. Georgia senators debate on their admission Bills and resolutions introduced a. House report on judge Busteed s Case debate on printing speeches in the Globe Bills introduced Washington february 22, 1870. Senate. Or. Vickers presented a memorial from the National Board of Trade for the passage of a Marine apprentice Law. Referred to committee on Commerce. Or. Stewart presented the credentials of messes. Farrow and Whitley senators elect from Georgia and asked their reference to the judiciary committee. Or. Drake said the papers were simply commissions from the governor of Georgia. The manner of election of Sena tors and of authenticating the fact to the Senate was prescribed by the Constitution and nothing in that instrument or in any act of Congress authorized any governor of any state to commission any Man As senator of the United states. It did not appear from the paper when the party was elected nor was his election certified to by the president of the state Senate As required by Law. He thought the paper ought not to be received or. Pomeroy said the Constitution i red each House to Jad of the and election of its members therefore he favored a reference to com Mittee so that the facts might be investigated. Or. Drake insisted on his objection. Or. Stewart withdrew the papers for the present. Or. Howard from the committee on the Pacific Railroad reported a joint Resolution authorizing the Northern Pacific Kaurona to Issue mortgage Bonds with an amendment providing that the company May make Good any deficiencies in its land Grants arising from a previous disposition of lands along its line by taking in an equal Quantity Wili an additional limit of ten Miles. Or. Wilson from committee on Mil itary affairs reported without an Amend ment a Bill providing for the disposition of various useless military reservations also the House joint authorizing the Sale of certain land Ai Springfield Massachusetts or. Schurz fron the joint commit tee on retrenchment reported with an amendment the Bill introduced by him last december to Reform the civil service. It provides for the appointment by the president with the consent of the Senate a civil service Board of commissioners who shall prescribe qualifications requisite for the appointment into each of the branches and grades of civil service and examine applicants for such positions excepting judges and clerks of United states courts members of the Cabinet ministers to for eign countries and officers of the Senate and House of representatives and Here after All other appointments of civil officers shall be made from persons who have been found duly qualified under regular established rules by this Board. The appoint ments by the Heads of departments Are to be Reade in the order of seniority and Merit. The Board May Call to its assist Ance such officers of the government and men of learning As it deems fit. The offi cers now in the civil service May be required by Tea president to submit to the test of an examination and if not found qualified shall be dismissed. Otherwise the present officers shall hold their Poser n Nous for Nve years irom me Date of Pineir commissions. Officers appointed on recommendation of the Board Are to be appointed for twelve years but of the first nine appointed three shall go out every four years their salaries Are fixed at six thousand dollars per annul. Women Are to be equally eligible with Moo for examination and appointment to All offices Shey can fill equally Well. Or. Conkling. From1 the committee on revision of Laws recommended an in definite postponement of the consideration a of the resolutions of the new York legislature rescinding the ratification of the fifteenth amendment. Or. Conkling then spoke at Saue Leneth showing the effect this amendment would have through out the country extending the right of suffrage to hundreds and thousands of the Down trodden race and claiming there was no More fitting time for rejoicing Over this great Ana accomplish a Reimonn than on the birthday of Washington delivered an argument to show that the Power to reject a constitutional amendment existed in the state by implication a necessary consequence of a the Power to ratify. Or. Pomeroy moved that As a tribute of respect for the Day the Senate now at 2 o clock adjourn. Before putting the motion the chair called attention to the invitation from the Jaa Ryiant 10 visit snap oils near which City the British ship Monarch is now lying. A adjourned. House. Or. Bingham from the committee on judiciary reported that there was not As sufficient evidence in support of the charges against judge Busteed to impeach him and asked to be discharged Froni further consideration of tie matter and that it be Laid on the table. Or. Eldridge asked leave to submit the minority report on behalf of himself and or. . Butler of Massachusetts the Bria Vilk announced the follow ing additional members of the committee the of Feletti to t k the Brief number fifteen Beaman Kerr Mccrary and Peters. Whole of or. Julian from the committee Public lands reported a Bill extending the Benefit of the Homestead Law Toto children of deceased soldiers. or. Dawes rising to a question upon privilege referred to the speech of place Iungen published in the Globe ofgus Lay purporting to have been made the House but not actually delivered the which reflected on Benator bumper offered a Resolution that the committee rules be instructed to inquire and Bonds whether said Mungen has not abused for to privilege thus obtained and violated rules of the House and deserves its and that in the meantime said Federal be excluded from the congressional Case the speech referred to to regarded As violation of both. Or. Cox expressed a desire for the volition of the privilege of printing speeches in the Globe. Plants. Will or. Dawes said permission to speeches involved implied Assurance Maucri whatever was printed must not be in be i lation of the rules of the House the less in violation of common decency. Besides coated or. Mungen disclaimed any intention Lake to violate the rules of the House and us the gentleman from Massachusetts of Point out any objectionable passage in he read sentence Fromin a speech. Had a Materi speech declaring anything be Sonuia heat had no reference to any act or word other or. Sumner in the Senate but to his stretch Lic lectures and speeches. He stood apply As a representative of his constituents and h the Erht of free several under the Constitution. He would Muse. Permit and one to attempt to deprive of the right to discuss pull la questions and there was no foul or vulgar Lacondi in that speech nor was it a violation. S next the rules of the House to quote irom condemns from Gibbon. If the gentleman Massachusetts or his Friend the am i choose to make an application of this Marks he was not to be responsible paid that if the remarks fitted the senator of the him Wear them. Could this Lionso agents eat in Dircus sinc the doctrines of an envelope portent lecturer who was cramming the theories Kand his illogical Ana now if doctrines on the people of the North virtue. Had he not the i Trot to discuss them must to show their Absurdity. He assured House that he had been respectful to that speech but he would not allow new Rule of etiquette to deter him from criticizing the savings of a Man who was eternally thrusting himself in the face of everybody with his impudence. Or. Dawes called air. Engen to or der. He did not think it proper to speak of the impudence of the Benator. Or. Mungen replied that he spoke of him not As a senator but As a Public lec Turer. I take Issue with the gentleman on that Point and i leave it to the House. The speaker ruled the language in parliamentary and out of order. Or. Mungen went on to argue that he had not been guilty of violating any of the rules of the House and he scorned the imputation of being Cuilty of any indecency. He was perfectly willing to have the matter referred to the committee on rules. The discussion was further participated in by messes. Schenck Garfield Jones of Kentucky Voorhees Farnsworth and Dawes and then the Resolution was agree de to. Or. Voorhees rising to a personal explanation Rei Errea to an insinuation in or. Benton s speech of saturday coupling him with the knights of the Golden Cir Cle Ana indignantly denying All Conn action n with All secret political organizations. Political. Reinstate the Constitution. Speech of John Quincy Adams before the constitutional club of Boston How the democratic party will yet save the country. Boston feb. 23. 1870. The constitutional club last evening. Celebrated its sixth anniversary at United states hotel and Seldom if Ever has there been in Boston a better banquet or four hours of Keener enjoyment. Over a Hundred members were present including John Quincy Adams Henry m. Lunt John Whitney Rev. Or. Bolls and j. S. were delivered by John Quincy Adams Georgo Lunt and mayor Shurtliff. The following is the speech of Hon. John que Icv Adams. With the War of secession gentlemen we have no occasion to Deal. It has passed into history. But there is one result of it with which it is pre eminently Nec Essary that we should Deal. At that time when the Cannon were fired at fort sum ter the people of the North As one Man flocked to the Capitol to defend the Constitution and the Union. That was the impulse which carried them through in the first place. They flocked into the a it mrs Fri error tin fir a i Imo nil or tic i n tonal rights All the original purposes for which the building had been erected not unnaturally gentlemen they turned into the purpose of a fortress and a de Fence. They called upon the War Power of the Constitution and said so Long As this insurrection exists we will use the Constitution we will use the Capitol As fortress and from it shall Issue the great prerogative of government until this tiling has passed away from after the arms had been Laid Down Long after the angry and warlike people who took up arms had surrendered had agreed that they Jere beaten had said there should be no More War the politicians of a party la tuls"c0tlrriry-Tdc 4i Jonnn noon of that Cit Adel of our Freedom and have abused from that Day to this not As a defence the Constitution but As a simple Emolu ment for their own advantages. What has been the result ? where do we stand to Day ? i mean to say and i say it with a sense of responsibility that to Day there is nothing of the old Constitution our lathers left to us except what was Al ways understood and believed by them be a Mere incident of constitutional Power and that is this War Power. Applause that is what we Are living under. That is the thing under which the present Constitution of the United states has been built for do not imagine for a moment when i speak of the Constitution of the t n 1 Tui a thou t Mairm try via stood As speaking of the Constitution our fathers left to us by no manner of Means. The old constitutional edifice of the Fath ers was built of the White Marble of states which they brought together voluntarily As a work of love and piled there one by one each in Pride and Delight adding Stone after Stone to the Beautiful and symmetrical edifice under which All live. Applause but what is thing which we now see there in Washington i is that bunt of those stones is that put together by any such bands those which cemented the old Capitol Why gentlemen it is built of the volcanic lava hot yet from the results of outpouring of the mount applause j is clamped together by great bands Black rusted Iron letters. Applause and now we have in the presidential chair a Man who when he swears to protect Ana Aei end Ana preserve the Constitution seems to think that this is the Constitution which he swears to preserve. 2vow, my friends what is the course for us pursue ? what Are we to do in the of the tact mat we see a despatch coming Oyer the wires from the state of Georgia Vaaiga even i Uci Iwu Ivai Iitto Long ago in the Union saying that legislature has met and that certain have been out of their seats disability others for being illegally and others for other things too Why because the people of the state Georgia believe they ought not to be Why gentlemen you Are old Are going Back to me Eany Days the Republic. No. Because Alfred j. By. Major general says they Shan t on into the legislature. " applause gentlemen is. The Constitution the which we live. What As i said is the policy to be pursued it seems of me i confess there is but one. Know what the other gentlemen nor. Last 1 think but Al or carefully covering in whole ground As Well As l could l and persuaded that there is no Hope in and men who Cave done these things no on whatever. They have actually report things to such a pass that it is now the constitutional Law that a state May Ila cons Tut on the ?djmc.? oui red by the forc of the exyonia speech Globe. H Oer in exert to give its free consent. Laughter the other Day therevas proposition made in our legislature a very admirable gentleman a coloured Leman by the name of Ruffian to. Hundred guns on the common in Nonor print the passage of the he Teeth that the fifteenth amendment is about proclaimed by the president of the much states As a part of its Constitution. Only sorry that i was not in the to pro Noso As an amendment that the United states be humbly to allow the state of Massachusetts to fire that Salute from it. Warren and the i the guns might be spotted in order the show the process by which the say had been carried. Loud and of applause it has occurred pub having no Confidence that the Here party will Ever Amend their ways there is but one Way out of our speech ties. We Are not in the positions of not Jackson and Daniel it byte we have him i to reinstate the Constitution of the. Or .1states. .a.nu, be Ruemen language have no bold Leader like Andrew of we have no Gigantic. Pleader like i. I .1. Classics easier to Vicau us in tuese a. From Ean rely Only upon ourselves the senator and fila the men who Are Here before his re and others like them. You remember for great and beloved Gene nil Banks let when he swayed As he did once place know me sceptre of one Oia in wealth of Massachusetts among his his Beneficent and Happy act made Aamna uie Humble individual who addresses or trial Justice for the county of and laughter Une of my first acts the trial mystice wa3 to Issue a warrant it in sat one Day with judicial some awaiting the culprit. Tie was brought a magnificent handsome six foot Irish Man he had very apparently been on a tear but still his personal appearance was eminently repossessing at least to me and i asked him to sit Down. I heard with great patience the evidence for the prosecution which was tolerably Clear. That my Friend in the exercise of Lis con viral instincts had capsized the Goatle Man with whom he was drinking and had thrown him upon a stove which was hot and had considerably injured his per Sonal appearance thereby. Laughter 1 heard the evidence As i Sav. And then As i is the duty of a Justice i turned to my i handsome defendant and said i 4 Pat Rick you hear this evidence against you. Have you anything to say he gathered himself up from his seat raised himself to his full stature swelled out his Chest squared himself carefully on his feet and began May it please your Honor said he. I have something to say Why sin tence should not be passed upon me. Tis three i had been drinking. But not to sue Cess an4 thin accidentally me leg flew up j Ana came in Conin act with uie other Man and he fell Down and hunted himself and that is All i know about it your laughter i confess gentlemen that the plea of the defendant made a very Strong impression upon the court but what i want now is to make a very Strong impression upon you. The Toast i will pro pose to you issuccess.". Now i propose that the democracy shall so train itself and so prepare itself by All fair political methods that at the next presidential election the leg of party Sha l Fly up and come in contract with the Republican party and they shall fall Down Ana Nuit themselves so that no Medicine nor any other Power will Ever make them whole again. Continued laugh ter Ana Monument to Samuel Medary. The Gwi thus describes the Monument lately erected in Green Lawn cemetery Columbus to the memory of the late Sam Uel Medary the Monument some Idun Over Twenty is x Leet m Hearth. Is made of ii Lino is Granite such As is Een iii the Doug Las Monument in Chicago. The basses Are of massive proportions and the Dye is a Good specimen of skillful workmanship. The fluted column reaching far into the air with its artistic drapery corresponds Well with All the surroundings of the memorial testimonial. The entire work weighs thirty three tons and. Is so Well fixed that it will doubtless prove the most i Runng As it is one of me most impressive monuments in that City of the dead. Upon one of the Throe massive basses the name in Idaet is Cut in letters that Cen Turies can scarcely obliterate and above Mere is uie inscription Samuel Medary. Born in Montgomery county Pennsylvania nary 25, sol died at Columbus Ohio november 7, 1s64. In of his Public services his Vaie Vitues ability and to Litis Monument a erected by the democracy of Ohio. This massive testimonial is a solid proof of me sincere regard in Wincn Ai Aarya was held by the thousands who knew him As an Earnest honest and upright journalist and admired him for the fearlessness with which he defended what to consid ered to be right. It is a tribute to Virtues that Are at once precious and rare. The Monument was erected by the political and personal friends of the deceased Ted the voluntary contributors tothe testimonial will feel a sense of Cra Tifrit cation in learning that their tribute to of the memory of n Good and True Man has Deen embodied in enduring Marble. The Republican legislature of Rhode Island came near doing it the other Day of but did t get Down quite Low Enouch. Was willing but there was a Little stiffness to in some quarters that prevented the full accomplishment of the debasement. The Senate passed a Bill to permit Blacks and Whites to intermarry that body wa3 sat lined that social Equality is As much part of the thirteenth and fifteenth amendments of the Constitution As political equal in. It also has. The same views of the relations of the races As the Rev. J. Fuller of Tremont Boston expresses in his 1 1 town an. As Ood made her where he say the 4pmuch is said against amalgamation As thought Ware a crime. There is no crime in it about it. There is much of prejudice but crime. If a White Man loves the soul of a backup woman there a no Law in s code forbidding the u Nion. The Senate Bill lacked two or three we vote3 in the House to become a Law. Other trial will put it through and then the new England surplus female popular ion1 can flood Rhode Island from As Quarter of the Compass and the negroes from another and make their selections for matrimonial alliances. The Way the Money goes. . P. Edgerton formerly of Ohio but now of Indiana in a late conversation with a Friend on the financial questions the Day made use of the following be. ,.when the late War broke Loyal Streak came Over me and i Len face government $100,000 in Gold. I have to is Fin win in or of no Iha null Vern. Ment and have the Timoor due Ucucu i t avers. How do you like Lilethe j. For Annoe Alexander c. Morton of no Lumbus ga., a Friend and executor of i Nomas Raine Nas in preparation a uie Merer me cried rated l. Inker the ground i taken upon the mooted question of Paine s foil win Al track ter go he was not an atheist or an infidel that nor was he a Scoffer of religious views under teachings but to had his own he before them in his age of reason to when he wrote i believe in one god i in. Dunovi Toneo or Sidon to heaven is not in the keeping of anyway the nor ought the Road to be obstructed am any to Samuel Adams in Isom the wrote i trouble not myself about Hope manner of future existence. .1. Myself with behaving even to Abrought. I i 1 1.Good curl Vul iii mat Cue Power iii us to pc be. Is Benr a Alile to continue it in of tonn. Ana manner be pleases Eliut i or without this body and it appears or by probable to me that i stall continue exist hereafter Elma that i should had existence As i now have before a j0by a with his goodness and Justice a of correspondence of Savannah Republican Nineteen grand jurors sentenced to prison in Georgia. February 11, solicited on tuesday last the Crand jury to Glynn county in their general that ments Reau in court cedi sure j a ugh to for his action i bailing a convicted of assault with intent to and against whom an indictment to me then standing for murder in the first dominant the j Edge was highly indignant that the time but dismissed the jury for difficult balance of the term. Subsequently Andrew Chambers he ordered a Fine of got dollars against each juror or United Days in jail for contempt. The jury we refused to pay the line and say Mey Jackson they have done but their duty Ana Daniel resolved to so to jail in a body. Rhc demo no jail in Brunswick me rank will bring them to Savannah. It is me intention to sue out a writ of the Corvus before Jud tre Schley upon who arrival at Savanna i. You a bitter feeling against judge common prevails extensively among the Here. Their trip to Tom Nick King s the to Day will be a grand ovation. The you a will turn out in Mase to escort Norfolk the people regard them almost As As a they Honor them As bold and fearless and i the discharge of their duty and As impatience who do their duty if they have to in the Erin in of the judiciary. Poetry. The rustic Maiden. In a Little oot Tnge close beside a Stream. Where the shadows linger like a Noonday dream. Dwells a beauteous Maiden cheerful As the Breeze. As it floats in Spring Lim e through the Leafy Trees. All the Day fhe4fi singing melodies As Sweet As in Halls of places ears of princes Greet. Gay and Blithe and Happy gentle a the dame As she Trippett. Lightly o or the Grassy Lawn. Eyes of deepest azure ". Peerless in their gaze while a Stream of Arlight o i her fact res plays. Beauteous rustic Maiden allow i envy thee fair As summer sunlight c Arole Fca and As free. Augustus Treadwell. Select Story. Fifteen Hundred dollars or How we got married. Don t fret. Jennie lass you shall have the ear rings and something Over for a Fril led tuck or whatever you May Iancy. Come take your Choice Jenny came slowly Forward and rested 1 1 1 1 1". I. Nln a. A c v tier Uruu us Ucol la incl 3 due Liuti. Cue Erin or Arl list we nver t he wares which the. J l. J in in easier spread. Feiore to j ii. Numen it s not tue ear rin nor Wie tuck that she s worrying about observed the Mother glancing up sharply from the inspection of a say Chintz. One s Taisen on about that lad Frank Duncan who neighbor Burwell told us is 4o Leavo Day alter to seek his Fortune As he says. And i Hope he ii and it said the car mer gravely.-. He s a Good enough lad and i d have nothing to say u he d give less time to books and More to work so s to make Money Enouch for a wife to live on. When Vouge Duncan Cemes Back with five Hundred dollars in hand Jennie i la think better of Hun but no daughter of mine shall marry a Penn Lesb in air. T. In. R 1 1.1? As one Farmer a Poilu lie was snowy Usu care Tull untying a Well worn leather Wai let which he had taken from the upper re 1 i Ura Wei Vitue us eau Wiki brass handles which stood in a Comer the lame Kitchen trom a goodly sized bundle of riots he selected one often Dol Lars which he handed to the peddle. I be no change he replied to some re Mark of his wife. They re tens and Twe n tics one Hundred and Twenty five e dolt is in All he added in a. Tone of satisfaction. Jekyll s done a Good Iob i the cattle this year and if the crop turns out As Well Vou shall have something better than that Chintz Hetty for Christmas time and you too. Jennie the paddlers Small keen Black Eye glanced furtively at the notes As Tho far mer smoothed them out upon his knee and replaced them in his Wallet. Here s one Hundred Clear for the Bank he observed As he tied the Wallet securely with its red tape string. Ill take Down to Hogansville thursday. Mean time Hetty put it away in the Little Box mrs. Hallet deposited the Wallet luny in a tin Dox Ana replaced the Box in the Bureau drawer which she locked hanging the key on a Nail which was driven in the Back of the Bureau Itsell. Jennie having selected her ear rin and a piece of lace for a tuck sat Down to sew the latter on the neck other Best Blue de Laine dress. There was to be a j Bee neighbor Burwell s that evening and dance after and though in no dancing mood she would a fur Liri Imam t1 Frank Duncan was to be there and this would be their last meeting before he de parted to seek his Fortune in the City. Per girls it was her first sorrow and we All know How hard Are such to the Young and their ignorance of life. As sat of the Side tii her Little bed. Sewing lace on the Blue dress she looked and very sad. Much As she loved her parents she could not help thinking them cruel and unfeeling in this instance when they must know Haw dearly she loved Frank and that she could never never be Happy no without him. He was so Clever so hand some so Good and yet they objected him ii cans Hui was a nor i to it Eho Frank either minded poverty of. If Only Oak Nve nun urea sonars l now in mis world could Frank Ever get that enormous sum one. Her nother s voice calling her to sup per aroused her. With country Hospital Ity the Good dame had added Tome extra dishes to the usual evening looked a Litzts disappointed at the Pedo Tetsel of the Good mings set him. He seemed absent and restless and declined the proffered night s lodging and said he must Era on to of Ville. In order to meet a Friend whom Lan expected there. So after joining in a fervent amen of the Host s after Grac e. Good and than incr then in a pious Strain the their shouldered his a and resumed his your Nev. From the win Dow Jennie looked listlessly out saw metall form disappear at a Bend of the loom a Mue a Biant. Ana area Muy 1 or father remark Al you t Iancy Luai Shrauger. Cuciuc Sunhe Don t look to me like a genuine peddle co i not Sham Enouch at bargain in not of Terestea enough m his business. T in. I i r., Mithat Llull a Liuti Licia Ijo 11d1ci l jew 1uuot Eye always a bad observed his Little Thrifty 4,i can t say As i liked him the less for easy bargains. He Oun t make much by pm though i Fuess judging from and old Camlet coat of his with its patched and old fashioned Long tails flapping about his heels. I can remember and Grandfather had just such another of i Jennie Uirl. If you re coins to the Bee sect i High time to bestir yourself. Who by Nign six o cock already. He i Content it was a still Moonlight summer positive As Jennie Llauget walked Engen Egiy my the Meadow path homeward from any Burn Eulav. ,.v1, Tsuya c Asp a in mar. Of Prana. Unrau Nuu More was talking to her earnestly As they to de under me Shadow of the have or paused for a moment under the that Binge that spanned the Meadow Creek Jas 1. R in Inot to rest Day or Nirh Tuntti Hundred to 6how to your father but How will Vou get ?" i Don t know vet but i la find to Way Only Jennie dear i fear it will a Long time. Thev walked on in silence.1870. I wish i were Rich burst Forth of no Saionz Tell. I Nev r cared present before but i do now. For your Sake mine. Jennie. If i had Only one criminal Sand dollars thousand dollars Frank was to her idea he might As Well wished for the wealth of Monte Cristo. At it is not a Large sum Jennie. Yet the Hundred dollars would Purchase that in Little place near the old Church you admired so much and with live Hundred to Stock it and begin have Jennie Only think. How Happy a Leei Money could make us Nave it s no use thinking said the girl there and Frank you Are so of Eijiu thinking and dreaming that she their up with a tender half Milf cd. 1 jct Hareas you la never set to work hard their make even the five to i ire Tannir. Kyver fear of sessions Olivit 1,q1 Unnur rent hed the Bottom citizens Farmer Hallett s Garden and Here wharf paused awhile exhausting a few last then with a sad lingering them. They parted. Martyrs. It was 11 o clock. Jennie heard in old Kitchen clock strike As she passed men up the Garden walk. She paused reproach the Gate and looked Back towards my Adije wit h a strange reaming and lation at her he4- s As Crno and the world seemed very drear to her. She feared it would never be Bright again so. The Young always think in their first disappointment. Turning at length to open the Date. Her foot struck upon something soft and yield to Ikea Aown Ana saw some. Dark object on the ground nearly hidden beneath the Low Lilac boughs. Taking it up she saw that it was a coat lier lath. Or i she fancied and with a momentary. A cinder As to Yot there she went softly into the House taking the garment with her. As she stole up stairs to her. Own Little room she Lanc cd she heard slight sound below in the Kitchen adjoin ing her parents bed room Bhe heard it again As she was retiring and then a step on the Little Back stoop and she looked out other window fancied that she saw a figure through Tho Garden Pate. She wondered who it could be is it some one looking for the coat ? and turning to where Bhe had mechanically dropped it on a chair she examined it by candlelight. It was not her father s. It was a patched and faded Long skirt d Cam -. Let coat the coat which she had seen worn by the peddle that evening. Lie will come Back for it perhaps the. Girl thought and she Hung it carefully on a Nail in the upper entry closet. But the peddle never came Back for the last garment. And it was understood Why when on thursday Farmer Hallet opening the Bureau to take out Lis Hun area a ours Tor Deposit in tieback found the tin Box and the Wallet Safe but the Money All gone. Berch was made for the peddle but in vain. Oslo one had seen a person at Alli x. Aua Zeinik a Csc Nuufou Ruiess it was a i pious methodist i Reacher who had Naa edit f t i in Sirrien v t Henoh Nir Nevi in n e to the y?8 a missionary to the indians and to suspect him would be a name i. Yet some time after neighbor Burwell. Reading a description of a noted burglar who had broken out of prison and for some weeks past baffled the detectives re. Marked that he and Tho peddle must be either the Samo or twin druthers so exactly did the description tally with the. Appearance of the peddle. So the old coat Hung unseen and forgot en1, in the Back entry closet until fall when mrs Hallet in her quarterly clean Ings spied it. Jennie Sho wish Vou would j take that old scarecrow away from Here. I can t abide Tho sight of shall 1 do with it. Mother. V hat Ever von like. Its yours. I Sud i t f pose As you. Found it nobody will Ever Clarini it. It s too Good to throw away said Jen me suppose 1 take the Long skirts and mate Petticoat for old Peggie bums it is lined with Wool and will make a warm garment for Winter o j Ennie took the coat to her room. And sat Down in the october Sunshine to rip up and refashion the garment. Toile thought of r rank she was always thinking of him now and. Wondered whether he would Ever make that five Hundred dollars of that five Hundred dollars How it ran in her head always rip rip something opposed Tho pro Gress of the scissors in the thick wadding of the old coat. Tearing it open she Drew Cut what looked like a solid greenish rag. It was paper however and As she untold. Edit Sho saw to her Surprise that it was a Bank Bill a fifty Dollar Bill i another. And another. Followed. Through All the body of the old garment were carefully padded these precious bits of paper and Jennie Hallet sitting in her room alone counted them All out upon her Lap ii teen Hundred dollars she kept her secret at least from her family. But some Days after she Rode into at on horseback As she was accustomed to do and at the express office de posited a Little package addressed to 41 h Ronns " 1 Mii i Mai came an Anonymous letter to Fanner Hallet enclosing one Hundred dollars to replace the Money unlawfully taken from him which Ino deut set All the neighbors discoursing on the Power of con science. And before Christmas Frank Duncan himself made his appearance and boldly asked Farmer Hallet for the hand of his daughter Jennie mentioning in answer to the father s inquiries that he had More than fifteen Hundred dollars on and the next thing was that or. Duncan purchased the pretty place by the old Church and thither in the Spring took his Young Bride where they were As or to h u Nen sunned people generally Jennie said that Sho and Frank Only borrowed the Money and ii should be re stared whenever the finor should Tippo Ari i i 15ut they have As yet heard. Of no claim ant. From the Pittsburgh Gazette somnambulist. An rating hey lady indulges in on streets and housetops. " he a Rumor has been Curt several. With weeks past in our sister City that a veritable female or Host Hobo Bufor what not regularly put in an appearance pack after the solemn hour of twelve o clock at night on the House top s of a certain uni. Nis form Block of buildings on one of the Road principal streets. On saturday evening a Little knot of anxious watchers assembled in the Shadow of an Alley opposite in or der to steal a View of the supernatural being and to determine if possible in whether the object of their curiosity was Ana a real ghost or a thing of mortality. Just 1v1 As the Iron Tongue of the old Bell tolled t Forth the mysterious hour when spirits wife walk the lorm of a slender lady Robed in his spotless White was been to emerge from an profit attic window of a three Stor y House oppo site that and stealthily walk along the very Edge of the roof. She slowly paced Tho entire Square of houses occasionally Stop pin my to look Over and Down into the Street. But the witnesses were appalled with horror it s for they expected every moment that the it s woman for they were convinced that the spectre was a sleep Walkin g piece of flesh and blood would fall to the ground be Low she at times quickened her Pace and trod where Tho stoutest heart would night have Jeared to walk even in Broad Day Farmer along Light. The onlookers could do nothing but Waltl nimm i in a alarm the air att e Beenu fraught with Nosti dire Ful consequences pass Lor in a Wakeful condition she would most rustic certainly have fallen to the ground Ana met a horrible Fate. She walked fully if teen minutes on the House tops when she retired into the same attic window from Promise whence she had emerged and carefully closed it after her. A few moments sub Nve sequently the Bolt was turned in the lock of the House opposite and out came the out a same lady Clad m White. A. Few of the be gentlemen who were watching followed closely after and altogether unconscious of their presence the lady who was Young and Beautiful walked heedlessly along far for it several squares when she stopped a few and moments and then retraced her Steps thou homewards. One of them made it his business to Call on the father of the Young lady yesterday to inform him of the sex scene he had witnessed and on being confronted with Tho so Nambu Lis five she indignantly and positively denied that she had made any such nocturnal sex Hibi Tonthat of herself but admitted that she another had a fearful dream the previous night of of playing with chimneys Little on the House top s. The victim of the circumstances we have so plainly narrated is highly educated Stirr moves ill the most polished and refined Tirch so f for Kiev Given to secrets of health. First keep warm. Second cat regularly that. And slowly. Third maintain regular Bodi Lyof habits fourth take Early and Light they Bupper. Fifth keep a clean skin. Sixth get plenty of sleep at night. Seventh Adieu keep cheerful and respectable company. Eighth keep out of debt. Ninth Don t set the your mind on things you Don t need. Tenth mind your own business. Eleventh at Don t to be a slump of any kind. The twelfth. Purdue curiosity. Thirteenth Deso avoid i drugs. 4 ". ,

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