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VOLUME 1. TOPEKA, KANSAS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1880. NUMBER 16. eifirhfc vpars hpfnrn TnVir. ft.Tn.

1 1 1 1 I I i eight years before John Morrow had have aJVSMU I hZnn kJju I I It, MUX naa HO I XX1XKTX How the Elder Adam. Complimented the PM.lt.i4M. tniVVtMTAirro brought his bride to the been so cross about it, as if I had no THIRTY YEARS IN DISGUISE How the Elder Adams Complimented the Personal Peculiarities. JEANNIE'S LOVER. city.

Disparity ngnt to step outside the door," she added ladles. I PH. BEST ot years had been no obstacle to their friendship, for Mary Morrow was some- in extenuation ot herself. The other lady quietly subjoined SELLING THE FARM. An Associated Press agent at FortresB Monroe has come across the following letter, written by the elder Adams on the Probably he would not have referred wnat old and thoughtful for heryears.and Mrs, Ponsonby was one of those who grow OS A Noted Old California Stage-Driver Dis-- covered, After Death, to Be Woman.

Correspondence of the San Francisco CalL There is hardly a city or town or hamlet at all to the subject, had yen devoted WslL, why don't you say it, husband? 1 know yiu gracemny, ana wnose heart, besides. 5th of July, 1776. The original is now in 3kIllwaulx.oe, Wis. what you want to Bar: tew minutes time in mending his articles ot clothing. This one thing, mora than is aiways young, ine latter a nome was Xou want to talk about Belling the farm, tot FuoDsou i air.

vreorge Bnyaer, a resident of Old Point, wno found it in a always comfortable and quiet, without ot the Pacihc coast that includes among tba mortgage we cannot pay. uugus eise, suouia De impressed upon a its citizens a few of the gold hunters of I itaot that we cannot pay it, I hare thosght young bride mind, i. e. she must be faithful in replacing lost buttons, and seeing socks are in constant rerjair. TriBinc er uu er; contusion ot children, and all their concomitants, and thither Mary loved to flee from the noise and constant demand' her three little ones.

-r For the wheat baa failed on the corner lot, the early days, where at least one person cannot be found who will remember Charley Paikhurst. For in the early days the things like these save much'annoyance to WesternBrancli KANSAS CITY, MO. From the Leisure Hour. forty years ago I had a lad in my employ who had the habit, when unexpectedly spoken to, of pricking up his ears in so decisive a manner as to remind one of the ears of Press or of Tray when suddenly called. Marie Louise, the second wife of the great Napoleon, was in the habit of amusing the ladies of her court at their private soirees by turning her ears almost completely round, and in a manner closing them up.

She did this with a peculiar motion of the jaw. and she is said to haye prided herself on the exploit not a little. A man I knew well, wore an enormous shock of raven hair, and would allow himself to be lifted by the hair from the ground by anyone who was strong enough to do it, and to be swung to and fro like a pendulum, or to be dragged along the floor. Thefacultv of slpenitur at will was nrio wuwrw wae.i ecTer laiica Detore. And wrythinir here's Rone backward I Willie went off to tea, Jbachofthe ladies was very fond of each in her way a philosopher, gold hunters were, by rapidly succeeding io pay the mortgage and nave the farm, the In some thines thev differed; and in gold discoveries, drawn back to San Fran uom nusoana ana wile.

Thoughtlessness on her part causes irritability on his; she then becomes angry, ceases to reflect or take forethought and ere long a wide breach is made which may result in that Him ieau iur you ana me. nothing more seriously than the Bubject of cisco as a headquarters, and again dis tributed from it. to the most recently found diggings, and in those same early days Charley Parkhurst was a stage driver on knomi was best to gilt it; it waft right that the debts were paid. The debta that oar thoughtless Willie, in the hours et his weakness, made; And Will would have paid it fairly, you know SEISTID FOB PEICES. er had entertained at rer house E.

Cady Stanton, after wh( se lecture one night she had listened to this lady's more animated tirade against the injustice, the brutality G. ST. OSCARMCOTTNETili. the more important routes leading out ia us wbu HI, wora worse than death divorce. You are sensible, affectionate and forgiving, Mary, and I am confident will make necessary apologies" before the good advice could be finished a messenger came runninar in for Mrs.

Marrow to go instantly home.her husband havinsr been broncht from the city. He was in his day one of as tae ship bad not gone down that night when no other ship was nigh. Bat, somehow, I didn't quit hoping, and eTer oook ne purchased at auction in Baltimore some 50 years ago: Philadelphia, July 5. 1776. Miss Polly: Your favor of June 15, I 6, was handed to me by the last post.

I hold myself much obliged for your attention tome at this distance from those scenes in which, although I feel myself deeply interested.yet I can neither be an actor nor spectator. You have given me, (notwithstanding ail your modest apologies,) with a great deal of real elegance and perspecuity, a minute and circumstantial narative of the whole expedition to the lower harbor against the man-of-war. It is lawful, you know, to flatter the ladies a little at least, if custom can make a thing lawful but without availing myself in the least of this license I can safely say that from your letter and one from Miss Paine to her brother, I was enabled to form a more adequate idea of that whole transaction than from all tljp other accounts of it, both in the newspapers and private letters which have come to my hands. In times as turbulent as these commend me to the ladies for historiographers. The gentlemen are too much engaged in action; the ladies aie cooler irieu pray oi man, ana ine wrongs or woman, rom her own mother, too, Mary had become familiarized with the subject, nntil she sincerely believed in the expediency of its thoiongh agitation.

Notwithstanding this difference, the friends never quarrel- up very ill from his store. but Know tf our Will wa. alive on earth, of the endowments of the first Napoleon, oe a Bureiy Been cere to-day Mary's face assumed a pallid hue: with mought that the merciful father, would out a word she hurried to her husband's somehow, care tii the lad. DEAUBS IN mpOETED AND DOMESTIC Wines i Liquors! 153 KANSAS AVENUE, presence. It had been the beginning of eu, ana ineir interviews were Harmonious This afternoon, after usual ereetines.

Mrs, ueeawse he was trying to better the past, and the most dextrous and celebrated ot the famous California drivers, ranking with Foss, Hank Monk, and George Gordon, and it was an honor to be striven for to occupy the spare end of the driver's seat when the fearless Charley Parkhurst held the reins of a four or six-in-hand. California coaching had, and has even yet, one exciting adjunct that was wanting in all preceding coaching. It was when the organized bands of highwavmen waylaid the coaches, leaped to the leaders' heads, and, over leveled shot-guns, issued the grim command made so often that it has because ha was alt we had. Ponsonby saw something was amiss with xat now I am well nigh hopeless, since hooe lor my boy has fled, nisease that had contributed to John Morrow's unwonted irritability, and for ix weeks thereafter he lay prostrate with fever. During this time no sufferer was ever more faithfully or lovingly nursed than was he by his anxious, reoentant or selling me larra means giving up, her mend Mary cheeks were flushed, in her dark eyes was unusual brightness, and her mind evidently preoccupied.

Mrs. Ponsonby, though she noted these thine. to snowing lor sure ne ueati. Oh! Thomas, how can we leave it, the home we oaTe always Known gave no token that she did so; but allud- We won it away from the forest, and made it wife. After his recovery, and return to busi crystalized into the felonious formula of KSNSAS.

had been her want, to this subiect which bad just been occupying her so race a our own. First day we kept house together was the day that yon brought me here; spectators. There is a lady at the foot of ness duties, Mary Morrow made her first call again upon Mrs. Ponsonby. She went up to her and franklv said: "I CARL SPENGLEK.

JOHN 6PESGLEII. Have you read vou dailv ah ah And no other place in the wide, wide world would be hair so dear. and what think you of all this array of di owe you much, aside from your constant kindness during mv husband's illness. I Ur course, yon remember it Thomas I need vorces is not lamentable nnenpfl th elder lady. No: 1 no longer wonder atthi mul The Late Calamity on the Tay A Scotch Lassie's Romance and Its Sad Ending.

From the Pittsburgh Telegraph. Sometime ago a gentleman who lives in Allegheny went abroad for a pleasant trip, taking with him his wife and young Some of the gentleman's ancestors had been born in Scotland, and he desired to spend considerable time in that country, and did so. During the visit of the party one of the children was taken sick at Dunkell, a little town in Perthshire, on the left bank of Tay. The town had but few accommodations, but as the child was too weak to be moved, the family were compelled to take lodgings in a hotel and wait for the little one's recovery. The mother became worn out with watching the sick boy, and his father asked the doctor if he knew.

of any one who could be obtained as a nurse, ana promised liberal pay. The doctor said he knew just the right kind of a person, provided she would consent to serve as nurse. She was Jeannie, daughter of the clergyman who had formerly had charge of the kirk, and who had died, leaving his only child an orphan, poor and almost friendless. She had always been good to the poor and needy during her father's lifetime, and after he had left her she had gone to the house of a friend to remain until she could obtain some kind of work. The doctor told Jeannie how matters stood, and she at ence declared her willingness to nurse the sick child, and accordingly took her place at his bedside.

The bright, cheerful face of the girl, and her winning manners, made her a great favorite with the children and their parents, and when they were about leaving Dun-keld, the mother insisted on Jeannie coming to this country with her as governess of the children and a companion for herself. To this Jeannie objected stoutly, and said with many blushes and much confusion, that could not leave Dun-keld. Then the reason 'came out. was engaged to be married to the young man whom she had known since childhood, and who was to marry her as soon as he was able. He was a guard on the North British railroad.

"Why could not Stewart come, too?" said the father of the boy whom Jeannie had so faithfully watched. "I will find work for him in Pittsburgh, and you need not be seperated." Then it came out that Scewart had a sister who was bedridden, and who he had to support, and this was the reason why the marriage had not taken place before, Jennie was persuaded to go to Dundee to see Stewart and ask his advice, and he was urgent in his counsel that she should accept the libc-al offer that had been made to her and go to America. He told her he wuld follow her here when he was able to provide for his sister. Stewart added that the doctors said that the sick girl could not outlive the winter. Poor Jennie was ail tears and sorrow when she left with her friends, but she heard regularly from Stewart, and on arriving here shs soon became accHstomed to her new life and liked it greatly.

About a month ago Stewart wrote to her that his sister was dead, and that he would leave for Ameri- needed not that affliction ot seeing him at death'B door to make me return to wifely allegiance for vou made me see tiplicity of divorces the marvel to me is that ever man and wife live together till SPENG-LER BEO'S, Corner 5th Delaware KANSAS CITY, Wholesale Whisky the end of their natural life 'until dpnt.h 'Throw down the box. Drivers ot a phlegmatic temperament become accustomed to these interruptions, expertly reckon up the killing capacity of the gun barrels leveled at them, accept the inevitable, throw down the treasure box and drive on. Charley Parkhurst was high strung, and this was one requirement of the driver of the early days he could never mastei. He drove tor a while between Stockton an Mariposa, and once was stopped and had to cut away the treasure box to get his coach and passengers clear. But he did it, even under the "drop" of the robbers' firearms, with all ill grace, and he defiently told the highwaymen that he would "break even with them." He was as good as his word, for, being subsequently stopped on a return trip from Mariposa to Stockton, he watched his opportunity, and.

contemporaneously, turned his wild mustangs and his wicked revolver loose, and brought everything throueh wno, it is saia, could sleep any length of time, long or short, and awake at the time, almost to a minute, he had resolved upon. Among the muscular movements not common, I have noticed several instances of persons who could throw back the four fingers of either hand until they stood quite perpendicular to the back of the hand and wrist. Other instances I have seen, though but a few, of persons who can project the lower joint of the thumb almost into the hand. In neither of these cases is the use or the ordinary symmetry of the hand at all affected. Of felt-hand ed people we have all seen many, and tiiey abound among the working closes; but of the aitibandist, or both-handed, that is, of persons who could do everything with either hand, as well with one as the other, I have known but one in the whole course of my life.

This was an orphan boy who had had no parental care, but had been left almost to himself from infancy. Quick, active, and sharp-witted, he had taught himself many things tolerably well, could draw fairly, could plav the fiddle and the flute, and wrote admirably with either hand. There are many persons who, from causes they can never explain, have a repugnance, almost amounting to horror in some cases, for certain animals. Ths French Gen. Junot, who was as cool as a cucumber amidst a storm of bullets, and would face a cannon's mouth unmoved, would take to his heels at the sight of a live frog, and would not recover his equanimity for hours.

I have known a man who could iiot touch mutton, however cooked, while he wiuld eat heartily of any other meat. Some there are in whom the thought ot eating hare or rabbit excites loathing; some who would starve rather than eat doth them I think men are the most unreasonable, unjust, selfish, heartless, cruel creatures upon the face of the earth. Not one of them deserves a -wife: clearly my own fault my own greatest fault, and I was all ready to begin anew and differently. "We are so thoughtless in that lies our frring. 0, that all young wives had a Mrs.

Ponsonby for a friend and adviser! Then that dread word divorce would not be so often pronounced." To which Mrs. Ponsonbv rerjlied. "Tidid 3MC3E2: if a woman only knew what was before her, as she stands a bride at the altar, ah wonld sooner plunge a dagger to her heart than pronounce the fatal words. 0, Mrs. Ponsonby, my life is a With an hysterical sob.

which culminated in a flow Lipors, fines acfl Cigars. not intend you to understand that I think wives universally and only to blame. On the contrary, I think husbands just as apt to be in fault but the wife especially should aim always to make and preserve the peace. Thus she became one of those ren am who obliges me from time to time with cleverer public intelligence than I can get from a whole committee of gentlemen. I was a little mortified at the unlucky calm which retarded the Militia from Bra-intree, Weymouth and Hingham.

I wished that they might have had more than half the glory of the enterprise; however, it satisfies me that it was not their fault, but the fault of the win they had not. I will inclose to you a Declaration, in which all America is remarkably united. It completes a revolution which makes as great a figure in the history of mankind as any that have preceded it, provided always that the ladies take care to record the circumstances of it, for by the exteri-ence I have had of the other sex they are either too lazy or too active to commemorate them. A continuance of your correspondence, Miss Polly, would much oblige me. Compliments to papa and mamma and the whole family.

I begin now to flatter myself that yon are situated in the safest place on the continent. Howe's army and Sect are at Staten Island, but there is a very numerous army at New-York and New-Jersey to oppose him. Like Noah's dove without its innocence they can find no rest. I am, much respect, esteem, and gratitude, your friend and humble servant, John Adams. of tears, Mary buried her face in a kerchief, and shook like as aspen with of whom it is said 'Blessed are the peace- SOU AOEKIS FOB Shocked out of hernsual r-almtipss.

Xre uina am safe. That his shooting to the mark was subsequently ascertained by the confession of "Sngarfoot," a notorious highwayman. Ponsonby exclaimed: "And how lone, mav I ask. has this Mark Twain Cigars Anna Dickinson. From the Sew York Times.

who, mortalljr wounded, tound his way to a miner's cabin in the hills, and. in arti- A lecture agent, who knows Anna Dick supposed happy wife of John Morrow viewed the marriage relation in such a light?" "I wouldn't see, even long after the scales had fallen from mr eves. I had not ask you I know. For this is the month, and this is the day it was twenty-six years ago. And don't yon remember, Thomas, the winter the barn was made? Bow we were so proud and happy, for all our debta were paid The crops were good that summer, and everything worked like a charm.

And we felt so rich and contented to think we had paid for the farm. And now to think we must leave it, when here I was hoping to die. It teems as if it was breaking my heart, hot the fount of my tears is dry. Thsre's man up there in the village that's wanting to buy, you say. Well, Thomas, he'll have to have it, but why does he come to-day But thrre, it is wrong to grieve you, for you hare enongh to bear.

And ia alt our petty troubles you always have borne your share; 1 as but a sorry helpmeet since 1 have so childish grown. There, there, go on to the village, let me have it out alone, Toor Thomas, he's growing feeble, he steps so weary and slow, Thre is not much in his looks to-day like twenty-siK years apo. J3ut I know that his heart is youthful, as it was when we first were wed. And his love is as ttrong as ever for me, and for tVillie, ur by that is dead. Oh, my baby Willie, I never shall see hint more; I never shall hear 1 i footsteps, as he comes throngh the open door.

"How are you, dear little mother?" were always the wonis he'd say; It seems as if I wjuld give the world to hear it again to-day. I knew when my boy was earning, be it ever so early or late, Qt was always whistling 'Home, Sweet Home." as he opened the garden gate. And many and many a moment, since the night that the ship went down, have started np at a whistle like his, out there on the rd from town And in many a niKht of sorrow, in the silence, v'- and Vit inson intimately, has been unfolding her life to a San Francisco reporter. She is a culo mortis told how he had been shot by Charley Parkhurst, the famous driver, in a desperate attempt, with others, to stop WESTSBN AGENTS FOB been so happy, that I lonsr lived on the Philadelpnian. and 37 Years old.

Her the stage. memory of that happine93. But all that Charley Parkhurst also afterward father was a Pennsylvania merchant of inflexible will and strong anti-slavery convictions; her mother a member of an ex is past, and I am so wretched 0, so wretched!" After this outburst poor Ma 0 0 a shell-fish of any kind; and there are not a few to whom butter and cheese are anabom- cellent Delaware family: both were ry tones were again stifled, and she drove on the great stage route from 0 ik-land to San Jose, and later, and for a long time, he was "the boss of the road" between San Juan and Sata Cruz, when San Francisco was reached by way of San hook her head mournfullv when her nation. Others are equally prejudiced Quakers, and reared their children in that sect. A cross, willful child, she conld friend said kindly: aerainst certain vegetables, but why or Billiard Tables and Materials.

"But surely this is somethin? new vou never be taught to obey. Her father, who was accounted one of the best abolition wnererore tcey can never ten you. Juan. But Paikhurst was of both an energetic and a thrifty nature, and when never breathed a word but that all was peace in your household. As I read to rapid improvements the means of loco A Costly Engraving.

Even those familiar with the history and the labor of engraving are doubtless often 4 motion relpgated coaches further out toward the and made the driving The Tanoig Self-Tenting, speakers in Philadelphia, failed in business, and died when Anna was 10, and left his family poor. Educated at a Quaker free school and boarding school, she was a very-bright pupil, though prone to be refractory. At 14 she wrote her "Garrison's Liberator," also verses for the minor maerazines. which she has never acknowl Perthshire Stories. From the Pall Mall Gazette.

Many stories long current in and about Perth appear in Mr. Drummond's book. Thus we have the story of the presentation of a claret jug to a helped to keep ur a of them less profitable, it was not sufficient for him that he was acknowledged day the sad story of these several divorces, the picture of you and John Morrow came up as that of a happy married couple." "That only goes to show how little people know," returned Mary, more calmly. We were happy never any were happierbut O. Mrs.

Ponsonbv. do vou not NICKEL-PLATED BEEB FAUCET. surprised to hear of the enormous prices that in special cases have been paid for good work in this field art. A recent instance of very lavish expenditure, and of as one of the three or four crack whips of the coast. He resolutelv abandoned driving and went to farming.

For fifteen teers. There was a dinner- years he prosecuted this calling, varying know there's a skeleton in every house?" JOS. W. TTAXXJE'S importance and mercantile value of a good print, is afforded by the engraving of Mr. Millais latest tictnre.

"The service of fruits and cake" su' edged. She left school at 17 and sought employment. She taught, copied legal documents, and worked in the mint. When Wendell PhilliDs lectured in PhiU- it the winter time by working in the That lady replied: "The skeleton in jgut the 1st of January. Jeannie's 4pd smiles became more tW quent, "Spked forward eagerly for the new year.

Nt tho papers arant accident t-. yorough traur -X, rf venes between tiro "diets woods, where he was known as one of the Princes iri: the Tower." many houses is one which should be. taken ro Ice Boy but a real dinner and the most skitltal, and powerful of choppers holfLpf. torn rlre Ne rq.rr.1W In the first place, the picture itself was noi'orl V-M. rrTt --11- enr fW- dntrya nr a v-iain oppggjnii, shfrri hod.

center of the table. The bonesand ghostly sensations; it should be were eagerly sought for, and always com-1 London Fine Art Scjoiety.for 3,000 peunds, a sidewalk for a quarter to buy a ticket to hear him. Afterward, the manager who cremated in the most hery of lurnas, and manded the highest wages. Although or nearly 'then, at Mr. Mulaia ashes hurled to the winds, lhe skele his stage-coaching days, he was hail request, Mr.

Samuel Cousins, ot London. tnen had charge ot Phill ips gave her $400 a night for her fee, more than twice as much WHOLESALE DEALtS IN FINE fellow well met with the migratory miners, ton is too often pitted ad feted as a welcome ghost, until it becomes not only not easy of disappointment, but of gigantic as the silver tongued Yankee has ever and during the succeeding years ot his undertook to engrave it in pure mezzotint, and for doing so the Society paid him pounds sterling, or abou $8,000 in our and hurriedly read the meager account that had been sent by cable. She did not say much when she finished the dispatch until her mistress told her not to worry about Stewart, as he was probablv all right. Then she began to sob, and cried out: "It isna' all right; it was Stewart's train, ard Stewart's drowned!" proportions and noisome blight. Would lite as farmer and lumberman he was social and generous with his fellows, he KENTUCKY received.

She yearned for expression, and found the occasion, unexpectedly, at a meeting of the Progressive Friends inter money, more than halt the cost ot the yor skeleton terrify me, think you was never intemperate, immoral, or reck This gentle hint for Mary's confidence less, and the sure result was that his original painting. But the painter evidently did not consider the amount to great, for he wrote to the Society: ested in women's rights. She used to go to the meetings secretly, but never dreamed of spealring publicly until a Friend years of labor had been rewarded with a Next morning came the particulars of the competency ot several thousands ot dol iisaster, and a list ot the names oi tnose was enough. She commenced: "There is but one thing so very serious, but there are numerous small things, and you know what 13 it? the small foxes i am cnarmea with Mr. Uousms en-raving of the 'Princes in the Tower.

I lars. For several years past he had been made, one evening, a violent and brutal assault on her sex. His words filled her WHISKIES! so seversly afflictpd with rheumatism as, don't see how anything can be better. It is a most brilliant and telling plate. It poil the vines! John thinks he can afford with fiery wrath.

A3 soon as he had sat lot only to be unable to do physical labor. Have 1 held my breath at a footstep, that seemed to pa me the gate. I hope that he see us, wherever his oul may be; It would grieve him ta know the trouble, that' come to father ana me. Out there is the tree he planted, the day he was twelve years old The sunlight is g'inting through it, and turning its leaves to gold; And often when I was lonely, and no one near at hand, I have talced ti it, hour together as if it could understand. And sometime I tsel to fancy, whenever I spoke of my boy.

It was waving its leaves together, like clapping its hands for joy. It may be the man that will own it, that's coming to buy to-day, Wi llbe chopping it down, or digging it np, and bnrning it out of the way. And there art) the pansiea yonder, and the roses he helped to tend Tny, every buh on the dear old place is as dear as a tried old friend. And now we mut go and leave them but there! they have come from town; 1 haven't had time to smooth my hair, or even to change my gown. 1 can se them botii quite plainly, although it is getting late.

And the stranger whistling "Home, Sweet as he rome np from the eatn. but one servant; so, of course, I am girl down, she leaped np, and without a mo but the malady had even resulted in drowned. Stewart's name was among the list of the trainmen, and when Jeannie read it she went to her room and would not see anyone until the following morning. Then she came quietly down stairs and went about her usual duties without a word to anybody. She looked ten years win go on selling nntu the plate is quite worn out, so I predict.

I am thankful No, 2, nurse girl, and all in one; have mv ment retlection, poured upon his partial shriveling and distortion of some hands full and more too; and yet John head a torrent of invective, ad 3f his limbs. He was also attacked by a with a great speech; but at the critical moment the speech failed him.and he could but utter the words, "You's the joog." The proud recipient stood up in turn, in turn cast about for a speech that had made itself wings, and sat down with the wordB, "Is yon the joog?" The Laird of Macnab supplies Mr. Drummond with some quaint stories. This is that Highland chieftain who overrode, his pony one year at Leith races; and when a wag asked him next year whether it was the same pony, exclaimed, "Na! but it's the same whup!" and knocked him down therewith. Every one has heard how the mother of David Baird, when she heard that her son, with some other British soldiers, had been captured and chained together two-and-two in India, exclaimed, "I pity the pur chiel that chained to our Another man well known in Perthshire, James Moray, of Abercairney, provides some good stories.

On one occasion he chanced to see two sawyers on his estate measuring the plank they had sawn. They measured across the side of a plank, turned it over and measured across the other side. Abercairney bided his time till they appeared in his business room with his bill. He took out a coin, put his thumb on it and counted "One;" then persists in thinking I have nothing or verv to you that you have favored me in selecting such a distinguished interpreter of my mcer on his tongue. As the combined ASD liveases became more aggressive, the older than she did before, but she made little to do.

If he finds a button off, or a hole in his stocking, whv, it's a terrible VI IX. gonial Charley Parkhurst became, not Moreover, the engraver soon received. no complaints, and has not referred to her loss since the first sad day, and her friends 1.1 morose, but less and less communicative. California Wines thing, and he looks daggers at me. If I have not found time to change my morning wrapper befove dinner, he more than what by an English subject might be considered a still greater compliment, a letter to the Society from Marlborons-h in tneir pity ana warm sympamy are till of late he has conversed with no one on the ordinary topics of the day.

watchinor her anxiously to see that she vancing toward.and pointing her finger at him, as she hurled burning reproaches in his teeth. The audience was astounded at the fiery eloquence of the girl in shott skirts; she was amazed at her own power and audacity, especially when the offender slunk out of the hall without attempting a reply. That determined her calling and her future. Her kindred were shocked when they had heard what she had done; tut her friends urged her to continue what was so plainly her House, the residence of the Prince of List Sunday, in a little cabin on the ALSO hints that I am slouchy, and that he had rver dreamed that I could degenerate into a dowdy so soon. ales, telhne how much His Roval Hish- Mass Ranch, about six miles from Wat- does not do herself some harm.

nd thus even this far-away calamity shows how long-reaching are the shadowy arms of affliction and sorrow. ness liked the engraving. "This morning he declared I was worse sonville, Charley Parkhurst, the famous coachman, the fearless fighter, the industrious farmer and expert woodman, died, Ui course, the hrst and finest impres JOBBERS IN ME CMS. and worse, and he wished every woman's A Dungeon of Demons. sions, known as "Artist Proofs," were all bought up almost before the engraving was published, and then came sales so ot the cancer on his tongue.

He knew that death was approaching, but he did From the Kansas State Journal. rights woman was in tophet; he said our fortnightly meetings were a nuisance, and should be broken up by the police; that, I'll go out into the kitcehu now, for I vocation. She spoke again and again and soon acquired a reputation for oratory want to looK on bin race. It has been a long time since any thing large that they surprised evtn the Socie What his he to be whistling that unless which grew rapidly, lhe press nraised ty that had been willing to pay over 14Q 148 XUftlx he has bought the place. not relax ine reticence oi ms later years other than to express a few wishes as to certain things to be done at his death.

Then when the hands of the kind friends her; Uarrison invited her to Boston; but was heard from the famous old haunted house up on Eleventh street, until to day. 8,000 for the eneravinir alone. The neo- instead ot tuscussing woman they should stay at home and discard feminine follies; that if wrongs were existing it wa3 men who endured them; and turned it over, put his thumb on it again ple have been all the more anxious to buy sne remained at the mint until, having defended Baker and Stone, and denounced VYbjW can that ba Tiurnai c.iruing? he usually steps so slow; and counted "Two; and so on with other TOPEKA, KANSAS. The ghosts seem to have been figuring in other countries, or taking a season of rest. coins till he had brought out halt the McClelian in a speech after Ball Bluff.

women who could not spend one aav out There's something come into his footstep like who had ministered to his dying wants come to lay out the dead body ot the adventurous a discovery was amount charged, when he sent the saw she was discharged for political reasons. lrum me lacu mat jur. 1 Cousins, who is now in his eightieth year, has refused to engrave the champion-picture of "The Princess Elizabeth writins of a week attending to home duties. Probably too the weather tor some time STIBFEL NET iwemy-i years ag'V There's something that sounds like gladness, yers about their business. During the second year of the war.

Bhe were unaeservmg tne name of wile and made that was literally astounding. Char has not been suitable to their delicate condition, or they may have been a little was induced to take part in the political ana ine man tnat ne used to be, mother, and I know not what. He never ley Parkhurst was a woman, The dis Before our Willie went out from homo to die A Typical Calif ornian Story campaign, and she has been credited with went on so before, his voice was thunaer- coveries ot the successful concealment tor the account of her last interview with her father, Chprles 1." (which has just been completed for the Society by Mr. Mil dubious of the mounted polic that guara the city by night Quite a number of peo on th 8 stormy sea. From the San Francisco Post: carrying Connecticut and New Hamp cus, just as though I was not home one protracted periods of the female sex under What, Thomas! Why are jtu smiling, and One of the latest of strange occurrences shire tor the Republicans.

Once, when day in a week, indeed. holding my hands so tisiht? the disguise ot the masculine are not in lais) at any price, as he is rapidly losing his eyesight. addressing an audience in the mining re came to pass a few days ago on the steam WHOLESALE nXALEBS LIQUORS! Evidently Mary Morrow's grief had And why don't you tell me quickly must we frequent, but the one ot Charley Park ple go well armed also, mese aajs oi crime, and some of them would have no more sense than to bang away at an innocent and harmless ghost. But last night gions of Pennsylvania, a Molly Maguire go irora me farm to-nigntr given place to anger, fche had epok hurst may fairly claim to rank as by all 'lhe nicture of "The Princes in the Tower," however, has also become the er Contra Costa, plying between Yallejo and a point opposite, on the Martinez snapped a pistol at her head. She saw What that? 'Ya bring me tidings, and en rapidly; now, out of breath, she gazed odds the most astonishine of all of them.

tidings of wonderful ov they showed up. The late damp ana at her mend with a look that said: "What umect of a superb wood-enerravinar. Bv him take aim, and though in the middle of a sentence, she finished it bv an effort lhat a young woman should assume railroad. As tne passengers irom this It cannot be very Joyous, unless it is news of have you to say to that? man's attire and, friendless and alone. city en route to Vallejo were scrambling my boy.

courtesy of the London Fine Art Society, the publishers of St. Nicholas have ob of will. She has earned a great deal of defy the dangers of the voyage of 1849, Mrs. Ponsonby, reflecting a moment. murky weatner naa Deen propitious ior visit to earth, and they came.

Then too the spirits thought probably it was a good time to scare out a class of sneak thieves, Oh, Thomas! Xou cannot ean it? Here, let on to tne boat, a laav needing a uttie as money, it is said, but she has supported said calmly: to the then almost mythical California- me iook in your lace. sistant with received it tained the right to use a copy of it as the rontis-piece of the formcomingt' -mry all her rtlatives, who were needy, and "Ihis is Monday; where were you a week dangers over which hardy pioneers still Now, tell me again it ia Willie that wanting jrom i a grain speculator oi ims that seem to be wtesting tne city just from to-day grow boastful has in it sufficient of the has been so generous on every hand that she has very little left. iThe lecture agent issue ui tnat magazine city, who was going to Valleio on a visit. WMSAECMS. COLE AGENTS FOB THE CELEBRATED- ANHEUSEll to any me place.

Leth Day, in Chivayo Inter Octan. Between twelve and two clock, a "Home all the early part of the dav. wonderful, lhat she should achieve dis two new songs by Alfred Tennyson); and On the lady reaching the cabin, conversa norta'n citizen livmff in the vicinity of the confides to the reporter tnat she has had because Jane was washing, and I had to Unction an occupation above all pro ror mat purpose tney have secured a re rMvissii-A house, was awakened from any number of matrimonial offers, and tion ensued, during which each learned that the other was from Kentucky, and see to the children. Let me think ves: fessions calling lor the best physical production ot the picture (from the hand adds that the probable reason of he celib cinrnViPruTiv-ft. Jiideou8 noise, ana on qualities ot nerve, courage, coolness, and ot Mr.

G. Kruell), which is said to be from the very same town. In answer to acy is her ardent love of freedom. Her looting was nornnea. Sfflstcltamh in the afternoon Nellie Morris called for me to go out to assist in selecting her wedding trosseau.

I had promised her endurance, and that she should add to hardly less marvelous as a wood-engrav- aiioiua -v his inquiry the lady gave Mr. G. her almost TjaTalvzed, at favorite ring bears the motto. Above all them the almost romantic personal brav mg man air. cousins: mezzotint.

name, when the latter immediately claim things, liberty. Louis Beer! the sight which met his gaze. In throhl longbetore." ed her as his own wite. lhe lady think ery that enables one to hght one way through the ambush of an enemy, seems house he could plainly see ghastly iorms 1 ou went out about 2 p. and what ing the gentleman either a maniac or an An Evening Witn Bismarck.

JOHN MORROW'S WIFE. Royal Quarters. of human beings wrapped in white rqDes, time returned inquired Mrs. Ponsonby, almost fabulous, and that tor 6 vears adventurer, plied him with questions, the A prominent officer who returned from tiittinsr around ana noiaing nign caraivm. The queen of Spain's rooms at Madrid she should be in constant and intimate iNot until b.

i remember now." re answers to which convinced her that Mr, Europe recently tells of an evening he association with men and women, and Ajoms Natural Mineral Water. have been exquisitely appointed. In the The dim flicker of their pale light, as it shone through the gloom of night, seemed turned Mary, alter slight hesitation, because sapper was unusually late, and that her true sex should never have been G. was her husband, and none other. The two had married in 1858, and about a year after the husband started for Liver spent with Bismarck.

"I thought," said first of the suite, hung with Beauvals' to add a double horror to tne signt, ana even suspected, and that she would final John found fault. the officer, "that I had seen hard drink cive the nlace more of an appearance for choicest tapestry, stands two Sevres cabi Ponderous Mrs. Ponsonby sat in the large easy chair, the full measure of which he completely filled. She was indulging in her one pet luxury, and the plump, white thumb and fortGnger of the right ly go knowingly down to her death, with And Tuesday persuaded the other, Hunyadi fenos Water the haunts of demons than the halls of ers, but I found during this evening with out disclosing by word or deed who she 1 was at home all day, I am quite pool. The vessel was wrecked, and crew and passengers were supposed to have been lost.

The husband was picked np and taken to a foreign port, where he lav saints. The long arms stretched forth as sure. was, or why she had assumed man dress tnat tne armking men that 1 had met with were tipplers in comparison if trying to grab a human being and "Was it not Tuesday vou went to diive nets valued at $40,000. This opens on what is known as the imperial saloon, furnished in what is known as the style of the first emiper. The music-room i3 hung with pink silk, and adjoins the queen's and responsibilities, are things that a 1.

T5 1 1 hand held lovingly a verbena scented iu una great man. rusmarcK naa in vi tea diag him into the mysteries of the future, if with Mis. Hill to her father's in the coun reader might be iustified in doubting. Pinch of choicest pulverized tobacco. no guest for that evening save The hollow faces and sickly, grinning ASD i Hathorn's Saratoga VvZ.lr 414 ZVXevLxx KANSAS CITY, MO.

tne prooi ot tneir exact truth was not so try?" "Oh, yes, that is true; it was Tuesday She was a la ly of middle age, of a very countenances crazed the sight ot our in study, lurmshed in the koms iv. style ill for 15 months. Meanwhile his wife came to California, and all traces of her were lost by the husband. Although search had been made, he had never found her nntil this reunion took place in the continuea tne orncer. "Alter a lew moments spent in chat, Bismarck called the abundant and conclusive.

On the great register of Santa Cruz county for the year Denevoiens repression ot countenance but I took baby with me. and Jane as and ceued in wood and bronze. Jfrom this in manur, pleasant and sweet of formant, caused his brain to whirl with anguish, and his blood to freeze in its veins. He is now anxious that a company 18b I appears this entrv: "Farkhurst. servant and ordered him to bring brandy and glasses.

The glases were of the room the aueen can step out on the ter race, which commands a charm in or uros much respected and be sured roe she had dinner and tea in ample time for John to go back to the store at 1 1 Charles Durkee, 55, New Hampshire. her amiability and good smallest size, the same size as the class manner described. The happy couple Droceeded to Valleio. when the mother in of four or five brave and daring fellows go SAM. SCHNEIDER, tanner, faoouei.

where he then lived, it- ui7 usual UVUi. 9 pect. The sleeping-room adjoining is a spacious chamber, the bed in Louis XVI. we call a pony. I saw there was no water there aecretlv and stav of nights, and see And Wednesday was your semi-month is said by several who knew her intimate, troduced a young lady to her husband as or sugar brought, and when Bismarck whether or not the ghosts are real, or meeting of ladies, which you attended?" ly, that she came from Providence.

style, the canopy supported by female his daughter. poured two glasses full ot the brandv whether it is some michievous persons. Mrs. Ponsonby spoke thus respectfully of figures in gilt and bronzfe. A larce Lonis ditating was the lady, she ihale her precious odorous ct sundry glances at the njwn hastily WHOLESALE saw it was white, so I concluded it was who cro there in that manner, and make The Demand for Small Orange.

the woman rights reunion, which, how' The Czar's Diary. From the Conrt Journal. Xiy. wardrobe, of maryelously beautiful design, occupies nearly the whole of one milder drink than the French 30gnan, and ever, she held contempt. This was in those frightful demonstrations to keep up the renutation of the house for the haun An official of the Philadelphia mint says tnougnt ne coma drink it clear would side of the room.

The walls are covered defference to Mary feelings, and to the Got up at 1 a. and ordered my bath that the demand for cents is so great that not be outdone. I took a sip of it, and ted name it has. Who will go? There remark, Mary simply bowed her head with eight hundred and fifty yards of tan Found four eallons of vitriol in it and did iced wan nerseit other divorce" suit' iant divorce case1 ating to this', never in my life did I experience such may be fun in it. tne oraers cannot be hi led.

"There are rs. P. continued: estry-work from. Liege, costing 8,000. liquor Dealer! not take it.

Went to breakfast. The nihilists had placed two torpedoes on the "Thursday, Col, Long was buried and Adjoining is a lovely dressmff-room. com parts of the countiy," he adds, "where sensation. It was the most fiery stuff ever tasted. I gasped and strangled A Death-Bed Scene la Leadville municating with the servants' rooms.

All yon attended the funeral, after which you relating to that Jh, the millenium is stairs, but 1 did not step on them. The they are as rae as gold dollars are here, From the Leadvilte Democrat. little, out seeing Bismarck toss his on as is so arranged that the king and aueen came to tell me about it; I was lust In the south the cent is almost unknown. The advent is ts mav At 2 :20 o'clock tbis morning the dying coffee smelt so strong of prussic acid that AWnkit. Found a scor- sitting don to my lonely tea, and invited can be together in perfect privacy, as her tin smallest coin being a five-cent piece, roues, tuey will not see Gertrie Hosmer awoke from unconscious' AND you to join me which yon did.

So your dressing-room communicates with the sr, luckily shook orld this year. The hns- Recently, however, there has been some demand for them from merchants in Geor nusoana louna you gone that king apartments. it on. Just betore ness, and, opening her large blue eyes, also?" und are buried, an the uld have been spared to said to those about ber bed that now she arrfageto go lor my gia and Alabama. In the far West there is but little call for them, but when one A Remarkable Ivy.

Distillers Agent. blown into the air. "What do yon mean, Mrs. Ponsonby? Are yon also taking sides with mv hus was ready to so. Then, in tones as clear and children.

From tne Chambers Journal. an and horses instant gets to bt. Louis, or east of that point. and firm as the earlv babbath bell, sne band against me cried the wife of John then the cent becomes familiar. Where e.

Took a light lunch The property ivy has of adapting itself sang the beautiful ballad, "See that My so much water, I md possible. By slow, aged to drink the gltf to take any more. the evening, probablj' Bismarck continued one glass after anj not a drop remair' which had been ginning of the drinking must for with the ex very red, no tbathehsdj convef Ponsonby sighed, of her young husband nean- years ago; and this memory morrow. ealed American canned ver there are six cent fares on the street Grave is Aept Ureen. lhe scene was' to circumstances is most strikingly illustra "By no means, my friend.

Yon know n't fool me there. Found cars there is a demand from that citv. that it can be only for your sake that I am ted by an incident related by Miss Strick liin mat owing U3 ner exces Now, Louisville seldom, if ever, calls upon erin my lavorite chair. most attectmg. There, leaning over the head of the dying girl's bed stood the widowed mother, and close to her side ner eyes had become so thus reviewing with you one week of your land.

The body of Catharine Parr, buri ticking out. Did not sit us, wnne Cincinnati is constantly crvincr past. But let us go on nday you and DienipraCips ed at budley, was disinterred, through nner at 6 p. and made for the one-cent piece. New York consumes a big lot, and so do the eastern mpaired, the physician had her to carried rili the pinch of snuff long de- curiositf, on several occasions.

The last jbunowonski taste every dish the two brothers. At the toot was the physician and the Rev. Mr. Mckabee, of the Episcopal church. All were in tears.

I spent the whole afternoon at the High school exhibition, and Saturday yon took jour two older children with yon to the time the cofhn was opened, "it was dis. re the soup was cleared away states. The two-cent piece was a good I wag about to resume her covered that a wreath of ivy had entwined Yome Baltimore oysters and help to ns for a time, but none ot as qui hen a ring of the door bell an matinee. When the last stanza of the plaintive song was finished the dying girl looking itselt around the temples of the royal them have been coined for ten years, and visitor. Mary Morrow buried her burning face corpse.

A berry had fallen there at the in stout that I have had locked years. Went to the theatre hot at in the first act. Had the ail tnat are reaeemea are reduced into one cent pieces. Competition in travel in tor proved no less pretty in her hands, crying out time of the previous exhumation, taken jw, a yonnk- marrier lady, who root, and then silently from dav to dav. Em.

"jT 'Zs, has woolh -r "Is it possible that John was right then, in thinking me to have been out every creases the demand fo' cents. Whenever retail trade is the briefest, then the cent dience hanged. Went home i slept all night on the roof of the mamma, I'm going now. Good-by 7 love yon, mamtna. Good-by, dear brothers I love you all I I and Geitrude wa? again unconsciou the way.

Thf' to ladies woven itself into this green sepuichial cor- Cor. Missouri Ave. Delaware St, KANSAS CITY, IIS intimate te? er since day of a whole week? But he need not a neodeo. sssity.

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