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uriufC r . v ts, J J v.v NO. 175. - w . . - VOL. XXXII. SWAYZE 13 4 South & PARSONS, :.'Hi & tL S3 tr oet, Bav Jot received Hie hitcst style Fnl1 and Wluler Coo.ls, iiicluallna; FiJIX USE F Caries, fmbrcHas, lrtraehu, Fir, B.Mr aei other Oweeatlng. Carr'i West f England Meltous. Paris, Diagonal and other CoRtlngs. Carr's 4 Scheldt's Elystane. - . . ,.. - V..lt.,J Silk, Velvet, t'assliuorcaiKH on un-j irB-.. Plain and Fa!i7 TrowwrlugO. fa'simi're, Scotch and other suitings. DIAMOND SHIRTS, rail liw""1 Craslsmt. Ir aw.". Shirts made to ordur tnd FitsGuaranteed. HATS, CAPS, AND LADIES" FUR AT J.E.RUDISILL&CO, 79 Soiitli HIGH Street. FOB THE PRESENT SEftSON, We liavo designed ana manufactured alargft ttock of tlia IH1 1 1ST EST IMSi CUI1I1C Which wo warrant to be A3 FINE A3 CUSTOM WORK In all respect T-rurr, nmn R a TT7BD A Y. NOVEMBER 19,1870. THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS. TERJIS Invariably In Advance. DAILY EDITlSWft H. lO. MoADOW IVo. 2 IVeil Mouse Block, GENEBAL AGENT FOE TUB STEIN WAY .;PiI ANO. The Best and Most Reliable la the World. . Pianos and Organs to Rent, SO THAT THE RENT WILL PAY FOR THEM ! TR- JVEO J XJ W do 3 m'lDtbi 1 1 month. ..' An . da do do 6n'M do do d do 4 rj.OL.tba. One(opTttolub-0, r Vtuvuva ojwiiii triweeklv kditio. FubUthidivtry Tnudati, Tfturiuay nhwihan.nor annum. . a io da do montat. c0,rdT"'1'"?-."m...-h;::: i Jo do 4" "natai On. eopy am w v-tuu. VKCKL EDITION, JHiWikid ir ilurlaJ . ...... i. i . vin. . nrlinciit of Lallcl ktvk n VIHKASD vomer runs. .a...-...-.. Fnncv F....1 ro""." nd jcufx, men, Furs AJST CAP Altered and Repaireu. HPHjCL 3S5T GD 2 AT McADOW'S. Gents' rrareHiw GOODS Finoat in FALL AND WINTER GOODS For 1870 AT THK Opera House Boot and Shoo Store, B. 189 south men street, K.INSELL & CO., Our preparations for tlie prOBont season have boen on the lar- gest and most libe ral Boale, ana our nresent stock is as superior to any former one as oar former ones have been ...lit. nf K uiii r;...:;t..t v t those "",V V f t of othsr variety, and up 11 h011.efc to the very latost fashion and stylo. Embracing evory. thing essontial to a gontlomou'a toilet and wardrobe. CUSTOM I;EP:T. Oooda of our own lmpor- tat'oni tlio noweBt and boot fibrion of Engltah, Froncht Oormttn, and orao Manufucture, Tho most Bkillful outtora in Philatlol- phi. "Stylo" and good workman hip. A por- SU -rj nntaod. with atlsf ao- other ro- ' Many HOW BT,y iu ipoota. JrP mftdft ttD in the moBt eloganfc man ri rr an Jfy ualitios of durabUity M 00 4 50 o m . 8 00 4 no . soo , 090 do 1 month.. 0 40 4 00 Bl?gtenlMerttMn,per annoni.. QO UO Blinuw- tin oopiet Tatop e 1 '1 wea' j oniima JTsKf Oopiei RATES OF AOVEBTIMNO iqure, ewh Iweitf n. . Rnecli Li", N .ti,.., .to. . il... jTiSli AdTettlwmiiit. .Of. wH utonjM t.U. HC inMiwwM- Trl-Waeklrl Tb. .un. u Dlr Waeklrl On. fquu., flwt InMrtjotl . 1 00 . 1 10 . B no . 14 00 . 15 00 'I (uppMel'm to congmtnlit yott. Miss HlddletOB'" y 'nii r Knight or Mr. Coltle WmwIm but which I cnnt say.' Wbiit do jou meia by thtr J Mis. Hlddletos. , Well, I jon out walking ou one ot tbern'a. arm. laat venln(r.,' says Mrs Hobba. 'Which It was I cannot Ml, they look so much allks, and It w duky aDom was iime; uui m tw.n. , saysBlw, In her be.stly cockney way such things mean aom.thlng.' Well, I looked at Kolght, and I look ed at Cottle, to see If 1 conld make ou which It wae; and Knlh looked kind 0' leased and ashamed, and Cottle look so likewise And thn I saw now wan; and I slapped my nee, ana i ..j-to myself, she was out a walking will hnth nf 'am Itt.t 111 iht.' Well, about an honr after In comei Knight, ana in comes vwv., ,,....-- w.i.t.. . think 'See here, joe, eaj. ft'iui we bad better take you Into our coufl dence.' . , 'I should say so,' says i ironically. 'Well, Joe,' says Knight, 'as 111 lock would hare It, we've both fell In lore with the same gill-' t .r. And that girl's name,' says I, 'Is Coen-ey, otherwise Mlddleton.' . , .. tt lonmtr Oa. Inrte4. at " TiVt. wnich irUl b. Wiiu.iii oa .y plicallon. i heart waa set on hsTlng Cottle, 1 had him cleaned np, and beeuu to train 'em both, wen, ooiu iu KniKhtanil Charley Cottle, they took tr. ihflr w.rk lovloii. They ws born dancers, sir, both of 'em; but they neier would ha.e been wnat, tney w. ont lie education and polish they got from me. 1 had 'em in training lufnra I hmnnht 'em dm ore iue puw lie; partly to Improve 'em as much nn..lhl. and nartlv btcause they was both very youug, and I dldu't ulsh to have.them injured by the incens- iDgofnuiery. T.,,. ..m Wen, nnauy, one diku. x .k. .,.. Virk.hiiru which Is as Kly a piace as there is on me "'71 ' and thy achlrved an uoperannea success. I "on't think 1 snail ever iurn. the burst ol applause, wnrn tn.m - little pills stepped on the stase, with their little red and white suits, aud begun their clog together. The house kept a encoring ond a eucorlng, till 1 was forced to go on and beg them on"; and then we took np rrom tne staue was through, more than fifty dollars in various d nominations of coin, two bowle knives, a lot or laro cnips, air, which was flittering. Well, sir, years passea on, uu .u boys grew up. Nothing keeps a a i, air, nut It either Improves or goes down; " "thV,- epen, and that's a and them boys did not gi. aow ,; " " J ' ' No), w. don't want to quar-a treat to see 'em dance sir. 1 hey kind rati,, o aL jour ad- of glided Into one auother s ioouiip, till It seemed as luoujn juu n two coplesof one muu before you. 1 hen they looked alike, sir. They dldn t at first, but being together constant so, sort of ameliorated them together. It's curious, sir, hut nnignis u..,, wnlch was almost itrsigu. a. curllug no OiiM'i P""' 1 nay have been due to the brushing, but .1. u ... nwim, to the association. wl! thv wfnt on. thev began to do double songs mixed Into their dunces, which Is now very common; but th' y was about the nrst oue at It, sir. iou may have heard em In "Courting ueaih the moon," pernass, air, n.uiB.v come danclug In and slug TWO S0H9 AND DANCE MEN. BT FBSDSRICK LS)BWO WiDSWOOTH. AT BIcADOWS. Always tUe First to iitoUcHcdiicH.ns lafrlcis lor Soot & Boe m .THE BESI GOODS, THE UlWEST PRICES, NEW MUSIC AT McADOW'S. 'boys; MUSIC BOOKS AT McADOW'S. ond atronglh, so desira- bio in Childrens' Cloth- ing. We have made , 1.1 Crrt.ta in VXthis department, f Jt 1 nar annnlnl s, uu" t nltontion to our fv stook. Twen- ty-flve stylos "(Uof littld COATS 1P VIOLIN STRUSTGS AT McADOW'S. . .v ma mr,A N.w (or October. Lirom usj wi . Tif- in th c& bctweeo tn nnuv nni f n. a, ne. n. . w.. . ... " . .r n,rg.Uon will, me, l wMcYlh-a T-sirnl, W"! sbrated series of articles on ike agrical- tural resources 01 our ed to the question 01 a y'"""' ," a '" '" r-r - .uuul.in tue voice of my rat compauiuu . ... ..11 .11 hnnt "1 am the van ina. t." " tho emeo,.lr,-I made Uem "bat they " i" and a large hand pointed to the col-sm of deaths, where! read: ' A'. White Klver Junction, Janoary 12 IHiiD, Tsemas Knight, aged .J years and i months." T . Who Thomas Knight was I dirt n j-.A 1 ..n.4.rait.itnd now. OT any possibilities of English Grammar, he r i... -11.. .'ihuatj men. Ac- -"7i toita5 interrogatively at nWwh. Tommy Knlgktnas, don'iyoaf" he asked. Ltms.,"saldI, "w he one of M!Sf .t -an. interrupting mewlihadegreeof asperity 'bat W" entirely uncailtd for, end an 1"'" : ..i i.m mat was aimply i? "rr. r. ....,. ot th.K.iguta uocaius, " . ir..it 01 nowhere. Un was d.. ru. -- jt Cottle; jou know Uum. ..k.. 1.- .i 1 rent ed. "to say thai "DIJ u.. ., - -- .j k. tn did not know ahoui tneas, '". say that I had .raveled through the country with my eyss shut. ny, I ve o. their names on sv.ry hoard fence from Portland to reoria. "Well sir," said the fat man again, "I . ,L.. hn,a what thev was; and un- V"T" .-.forming. I was the o' etoom-tHey natur.liy-t.rned for ..mn.thv They waa the beat song and syinpsiny. ,,. ,d Hw vu ""..A-r-d Their success. Them ..ml. was Knight's, and likewise Cot- ''""what made them stop performing?' "i he'old story." said the fat man sol emniy. ,,., ,.,.. IUa A Bee 1 d" . "iNor was nanu Why tn I always B'nginff, I'd iiu !h hPy o ; My lv, rm.wyibritifriD8 To oourt b n-.-ktli the mon. Mv hrt ia iuaiOwW awel.iug Then bu gave two or three uteps to the rlgtit Then the same to the left, yon see, sir- . . .. ., 'Bweet tbl.in w e . hjuiob. WImd wuiuoir 'ae.tb lb. inuoa Th.n (Inttle would come In, and they'd dance the Interlude together; then Cuttle would hive hie verse; and then they d have a verse together as a duct, winding up with t , . 'And h.n w. both .re marrifd. We'll court bum tb the wooo.' If you never saw It, sir, 11 aon . sound like much, perhaps; but If you were to see 'em with every etep they took, time, the have .Zlup.', .'andso we've coin, to ask your TILP! . . . T 11. ..n-filrlod 3.!?r3,rS. .0. slie her up;bod,,mlod, and heart. which advice, I suppose, you won t fol low ' ..a 1, ITnlirht. , Which advice, repea.eu 'we certainly Bhall not follow. 'Then,' aays I, 'since one of you must give up, let him take her whomshssesms to like the most.' ,..,.. 'That's me,' says Kolght, and 'that s me, aays Cottle, almost iiui.. 'Here,' says 1, -arms a """,. Well,' sayB Knight, you heard what Mrs Uobbs said, didn't your lild, says I- 0J..1, 1 tb. Mlow that was walk ing wlih her,' says Knight, quite trl- You He 1' says Charley Oottle, first a T. m." said Charley, "we'll go ou and dan for that beuent" t. '(Juarlle tiotlie, s.ys 1, -you re m:.j. No, I'm not, Joe,' aays he; 'I'm In deadly earnest. The more I etaye here, tue more I gets to brooding and brood- ng. I musl ao buihi.u." . ""'hut this woman,' says I, 'Is the cause of sll yonr troubles; and, If you re wise, youil aeep .wa, . ,. . 'U.iu t no airaiu, j. . nothing never come between me and lom ill. In this sine tne gro. - --- ler, I'll never stand Is his way. But I squires sometniug i ru" - j rested us Daniy; ". """"r" ind destitute, end we can help ber. 1 oro, I feel as though if 1 couldn t go on, ana et her see that we didn't. bear her no tiallce, 1 should die. Will you' go ,'oml Ob.sayl wlllyougof And he lasiied them bony bands ol his tosth-r, until It seemed as though the blood "v.. 1 -i'ii.' savs Tom Knight. 'It's a bad thing for you, but It may be worse If you had to stay here with this lonfiVng on you. We'll start on tue cYeu.ug to-morrow.' , . The next day cnariey seeiue.. ""' and gay aa ever; and 1 oegm 10 io . 'i. this might be a good thing; but Mrs. Br ggs waa very outer Bgiu- --muZ -"i. 'bi tn: but we read In the paper that they uanceuimu..,--thelr success was something a;onlsli-Ing. We bad a dispatch from knight, saying mey was an nS,i,-knri. nlnl. nd heart heart belug un derlined to ease the fears anil forebodings of Mrs. Brlass. We expected them home Baturuay, sir; u. 'i That night, another dl.-patch Iroin Knight arrived, Just saying, 'Come to the Junction at once. Cottle Is danger- It seems thst a reaction Just took him after his excitement, sir; and then ho was as wild to get Daca 10 u.. ";; --" Brlggs aa be was to get away. took sick In the cars; and, whenithty sot to the Junction, back here, Knight didn't care to take hliu no farther, te wae so weak. He didn't say much when ?, saw me; but he kind of ,smiled a wearjf Bort or iiniie, uu ' " . ilea of satl.ned like. 1 felt worse about turning red and then a turning wulto. c for Cottle At that. Knlgut r.lsed hi. hand for to Kulg ht than shout strike kirn; but 1 esngnt ai he taVslnklng gradually for about tw. and before he could say s word' Cottle " !' " " .,,, , coming sd it. In tammt g .'ngoi. allfourBldoBotlhehotc.ta. il Forgive me,' fays he, 'but hnpj complaining on his account, t the belter of me. It s the nrai wi Vmnlnis. he said I like the nol.e, Joe,' he says; for Its broke In Forgive Biu,.i... ti .(ire the nowe, joe, w-j-, - and loan never forgive myse f 1 t it 1 "",,"!, comig and golng.actm-came from ma. But, as sure as I'm sllve Ike my me a cm g Kni that gin was out walking wits m. last mg . - rolll, night.' , , , w 1 Ji, here, as most likely I shsll, Look here, fellows,' says 1,'you mark Of" m ,, 00b0,if , words, that Wknmi and where so many oem s I OU o oener uUU .... " , my ooe of you. It is, to-night, and ro have the ,r om ,h0ugM he wa. growing seuled.' . . . ... aort. 0r naht headed; but he promise Well, they nnauy agr.e nd Charley turned over and weni e best way, and eo thej'left me. "M ' com8 outof that I .u , com ng In, click, cuca, in j.i,.u. u course, i -- "h hnt sleep, air; and them woros were vu. ... you see, and the one flulsliing out becluau , was anxious shout 'hern M The next look w. look at Mm other one's Ideas In P. y thing. Upt happen acknowledged, sir, tnai. it w ju. arun me, - .1. that I cried like a wnaie; ou. sublime; and that's Ibe only word for 11. O'cook; and as 1 wens .u a VV.Th. was he .eemed kind , sir, --:-'" lh,. urn .is- pfrcr n. time tnev leil BC rum ni QUI. sou v w. l.j hi. hnriiui no e T. U an ' ndwent .way through the West . nd , . 1 went horn, 'lorn Eist. ano oecaiuc - u. .-., -., ,h. h.vM lean dn't oe sn b bi. r r",.": tim.ht. There wrou to hlm.andtaiKu I had opened a p'ae In tiktd to hint, nnil the general .touglineeB of the place, t,uh 1. .hnnt a. bid as all 01 her places ou the river put together. Well, one day found I d l.ld up aooui eu.'U'jn n- tlreon; and I suggesteo to mrs. diiub. th.i propriety 01 going inutu m ho loimea at me i'iou,n, , . eut. Well, 1 a juniaooui. go. eei.nr., h.n .0100 one sent me worn vu. ornlog thai she was going back, on " jo;cuob. never talked to nobody, ,e of ns, and you was partial v right ' Jj'read the the newspapers, but J. -t .mn. n.rtlallv r savs I. "Uow par- ,h nn. before him. and walk- Knight and Cottle had separated, it , . d aiouod, sort of moping. He went, m.d.mc....y,ib"UKb I oo-laVt be- r:.U 0.u Joe." aays be, "aba', gone e won , lleve It at el'; so lwent on to see. em. J hack on both, "she's run off wlia thatl llljrt mJ tlm, tV sll,-just saw them dance, ana 11 sum 01 ee.ufu Uuh0 to rao that they was eucn a iryma iur vu heat the other, Instead of going and be having like a unit as in nays goue uj. Well, I w'tnt round behind to see em alter the performance; and I ssys to them; 'Boys,' I says, 'there's euniei blng Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA, performers. 1 ow "F v - " -me .- - -- h, There wrote to h a, ana unit. New Orl. an., where I did well, eossld- ha. broken loo,, here Bl"c Z "flrlgg. shs wrote to him, and eh. erlDg tne snorvn"-.. mi vu. u i never o.u v.uiu. ,. , n..m,r it wasn't advisable to say so " k h. ' lia m, time comes more to Cogglns Just then, I went Be- k,. .ml theralsaw Knight H,. ... . v.. nm.slr. ss yoi ui. ,.....--., - ,, . ,h. -Tien, u'" ,,. ....I.,! ,b. Well. Joe," saio ue, - jou .u.v ... b- ,k,t pp,r. n. .vow-" mormu one c never ataiu vnc - ibi.. .tit a. 11 10 m.kesureit w.ssilll ....... ..1 i.v. uablnv. for I knew I ,hH rnmlnn awav again, xla ....rini mad old Mrs. Uobbs would ,i. ieemed to be waiting for k .....in 1, m.rt old Mrs. Uobbs be; but when I looked at Tom Knight' sou... ' .bin.' and. as most folks who stops over face I saw it was s serious thlog. u ln, jaDCuon Is Ju 'r,1' . 'That Isn't the worst, Joe," said he .., noticed him as a ngular. Ue mem; -ijb, j r Yon lee. UhirieF nr ui m. uowo iorl 01 oroppeu w ""' --- wrong between you, and, f you don't see h, w he lort"ob,r,ey. d hs was burled look out, your prospects will be ruined. ' w pteUy ,oa((h ou me bim p there, Vou're aiulrof scissors toother, you J raid 't v bed,do( Ms ,.w u, f.t mas, In con- are; but look out not to lose your rivet, ' ln"u wb, u , , the worst: , , .. ,b. 1. much of a story; but now.yoummii mai. , ,' oe rushed through the carpen- theD t iwaysstruckmeaacuriou.u laugheii, ami sain iv " ,........., rom,down the s'alre.mere, wnieu chif, growea .nto e.n. but at that ldenMctl moment, Ju -t as II " ' ' r, , ckety, and be stumbled over k ,,, aralDg that In yonr p.per It had been ii. a pl.y, a woman went by, 1!err,brb,,,hi fVu his length, and broke .m'.p old limes, so that 1 could., t n 1 knew wnat tne hkiut .v ,... ..mu about 11. " ", ". was tne "I'l svorj, , , Z V . sir; and I wamoiaiiuoiog tour in 1 ive. wnitn 1 cou.uu-t .-. . Ml.ldle.on; and all I know K that her . ,nl',i lhM he was. ARCHITECTURE. . -uknnt nn Wftr.&lill'ft. DOf I ru nun m-n th.ui - r, X'Tl "'"V '.lou might kavs knocked me and I mu.tleav. h wor t"wl -I 'baT feather when I heard that. 0oo(dav, sir." 3k 'fflm."Cog ' father's name was Coow y.and a mlsera Gents Fine Calf Boots, $3 75. Gents Rubber Boots, $4 25. Gents Alaska Over Shoes, $1 25 Gents Over Shqes, $1 00. Ladies Imitation Sanda', 65 Cts. Ladies Alaskas, $1 00. GUITAR STRINGS AT AU .Ur 0..d..t ..l.u.c v.r, i-.w -d ropt. Itir rrlcesn Dy onr arstom ot Bolt-Measurement, sully understood, we enable oustoraors to send their orders In such a way aa to BEOUBal AB GOOD PIT a. tjioogh they oamo thomaolvea to our LstaMuw. "our Improved Itulos for Bolf-Measur. mont. Bamploa and Prices sont when re-auestee. and l'UOMPT ATTENTION .I,." to all orders, with QUARANTBB of entire sall.faotlon. JOUH WANAMAKEB, 813 ond 820 Chcs'.nut Stroo., rnir.AiiKi.miA. McADOW'S. PIANO STOOLS R. IQNSELL & CO., 189 South High Street, Opera House. EANDALL, ASTON. & CO. AT Fall sd:I in??r Goods. Kunifr'H nothing Emporliim, No. 220 S. Hiirli St., Columbut, 0. r n wi; irsT iik':iveu tub LAnoEUT I .,,.1 tt..t.i-k "I Fall and Winter Goods Ki.t l.tiei ',t lt tk' '!. etm'l.'ms FRKNirl, Ml '-.WVL DOMCSIIO ' Cloths. Caimtires, Etc., k.. ..I ttit'l ssrliwtril fttKkoI J'.HN llUNTKlis JJtiH u'hHli Sliwt McADOW'S. PIANO COVERS AT 109 SwA Hijli Street, i w-fM. fan steak et U, we an alw.ra kallns for money, but mtaf It o.il y o. McADOW'S. UOOTH'H f AuGIAVESij. r.lGGlCS Nn str. vuu the f-t man. narmtv. A. steadier chap lhan Knight never ste j ,.. i, um. Cottle, aud both of e ' k. .. .....j n.r.uona. Para- mav oe ie.ww.u r---n-gun. I. what I should call 'em. sir, It illowed my choice ol-laoguaite "Out with jour story," said I, tot 1 ee there is one, uu .. j - W'' Well It a'n'tmuchof a story, sir," said the fat man. "and, """''" I tell, a thing, I.,. bllngibullf youa n 'em,. ir, why, I'm ready to sccommo- at a good many years sgo, sir. since I run a show along the Mississippi Klv-,r Wedldn'tloc.telnnoonespot,.ir, ; 1 -,.,iiil nav very long ; and w oouldn't stymor.'n -" pl.ee without ge.ilng all chawed up n i "k.. wu au the r.u'l.r minstrel bu- .,osa with our headquarters, tor the "'""f' i N.w Orleans W.!l. one ;: .aato Natches. Matches Is a oretty rongh place sir; about aa bad as 5", place along th. river; and one day. feel hlgn.nang.os "u ,T"...T What do you want hersf says i. '.. . ..... .nnr.Ko.' savs be. 'What do you suppose your father and ...... ai.i ...I1 aava I. ...i. ... . f.ther normother to say nothing,' he snewered sack again, as 'UWnat JoSu "o'for S living nowf I 'Another variety of what yoo does,' l. . at lA-fa Weil,t.r, Uw'lonR and thehori of It wu tht tue liuie cuap 0 mini"' '""r nir 111 VT BUS v H J ,r Lk mo, .ions with ui. This was tvuignv, sir hint aa afterward went w.iu Ojiue. Well, he picaeu up bu euw w - lormatlon; learned to play tne oann L h. il. tbnmh wa'nt no bigg' "ban a bean, sir, and the way be did '"r.k .k. J.,.nl.r m.loilles up, sir, It oavv. ... r-r---,-,. h-rno really was surprising. ' .'..i. roe n. and Bade himaell really quite uae!ul until, ,i'."7, I wis silling and meditating in he I k.j! ... .t Plaonemlne thou, i ."TT-Tk,... .. ronk-h a nlace as there I wntcn . ...ir on tb. river, sir-i .m- "'',:- Look n.r, Duswr, -'-k.k Muster not being my real same, which S Bns. but . nlckn..,whlch 1 otVn bier old beast, late ai n.g.. y. ...-. I traneae nerformer, nor double song ano TIN-.I KV, r'""-,n,f'1," ,111 see. He keptsoher until his daugh trapex i W ?'ZuZ terhadSulshed her songs,.o V.idaocs. I told him it wasn't U,tod .t ljuj, . in. 1 and In id OS the apiiUu-e; aotl then loi a si. gi. aao te an 1 n-t. ' ;,,,.; ,., , . , ,,.. was a low pi I that's what he was; sa I JJ me aid 1 staried all .-... F r UfUlCTf, . ''. ' 2 t'T"' .I- . Jt-nut I hadn't danced two step- J.'.. t01. pi ju.iic.a; oiiu.oi- , I h.gun to miss unenio, " i ii-.. uT, - k... .h,. w. ibe i auae of mischief Wlieu 1 '"" , ...,.., .nd I . . u. llnnntr. ILI tatted. .olu"'lw.ll.'b'n"","? '' s 10 BOOKS, 8TATI0NEKT, ' . t0vo WALL PAfERS Sunday School and Music Books, Window Shades, Cornices, Albums, New Patterns of Brackets and Black Walnut Goods, MANlir ACTOIW-Cor.Thlrd and Giy RtPOSITORV-Gill'i Block, N. High toil si in . 0,t, " MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS. ...nri,..d and forsol my i . ..... hl... mHuff" joe loo, iej '"-'--- . k. i... I.A his h-ad on my shoulder, and he "M- ensd like an lofaat; ana s w. '"' I shouldn't nave miuue.. " k. th. short ol It was, that Coltle, ho lay sica io. - ------ , , v. rvr nmnaut oa u. ,.v , were taking -"r.." 'oalh.7; and lorn Kulgbt he .!".ev. 0,0 ? T I Uiurkhv him until hecould move u.m v, here liuigni "" " "' " ",o m, lars.. where ts.y come nesny. . r,.w no. u rai.wiiiiuii'.pi , -r . . it-., it. m. alto I Hotter l by fb..p pn'.a., lamoe'T d. r.r r dullm on . pttrw j FIFTY DOLLAII h ... si-l. Sj,k P,1" U -w.r but, uei M ! Ukd at i." AT THE Bl ftTHKET , ...in. ot Stt.o.ll.t.o. lb. jnr.hu. of .lanl rlan. ht a Ua. M Db. o " riCTI'UE EJirOUIIlM vbMfua LUT WEEK. ilJt Utnl, .s a" known irtah. M ll.hlllS laOrairalOsae. OabMid, Uifil.. rs lliiggieea I'luslwa tewbsiweirei HBioucliea. UaarrliMiee. uvi OprM nnSRle ,r utt.r"..n.i ""J?.?!!!?; b..n.l.. ." " fUftl . ..... I-ILI'V I'll! VI.UNtl at KB WIU 1 ONI1 1UK 1 I o.,l the uIh. br.,t.'b WO' ..I.,. W',,.,1 .un. an-lovl m-n.who,lnnttbe , , 4..i ..I-imI . .I.bt.ttr la ., N I.... tl ,,'tne in. toor .. ... . j ... ..... aitixiin Bt.n.a "t.. sVf' I-"" " "' ''"'"kJ!i2 L r-wlpl Adilt-s Ua. UBASbaal I r hi.: .i l.,i I i""' 1 nl 'h B. MoADOW, IVo. S IVoll Ilouso Illooli, GENEBAL AGENT FOB THE STEIN-WAY PIANO The Best tnd Most Reliable In the Worid. PIANOS AND ORGANS lOTCENT. 80 THAT. THE RENT WILL PAY. FOR THEM B.B.MoADOW. ,'""-".".l7b,n..Mlf-'L00k Sses in ooov..- . other little ckP hk that B.u.go. vu., andul blmlnd K.lght ither.ln tne noun., ut ... Lme to do aooeihins really worth call- "g nneart " Aud I sl.PPd and I ro...0P, . ' lA S. 1 .'"r .Tt .nd.rfuh end Islll ftnU 1UIU WV " " ...a ki to hnat us his owu male, oinr-OT . ....... josm thing, wheiuer m ... J ' "b "wrwT. Oalri, llllaols, then which Is about lbs worst pi.ee ;-"- Torn with a llttls lollow, sir "".-...,.. ik..l.,il..t pluUverse.. Aod yet sir, that chap was Cnitl.. do 1 ssys to Tom, "ii's my sistt," ! Tern, t.ij etw BlBNUXS, mv bots, and I relt that, u sne anonm ind interfere with their arils. Ic orospeo s, 1 would not ge. oer .. one while. ,n-.j. bhe Wa tnn vocansi.at vau. ,ua way, wiiere iv.u'gi.vnuu uow.. ,gHged. Xaegro inmwffj " ' Ing ln Its hold on tne puooo, .o managers buaiuess. sir, . n haiut. and this here Ml.ldleton girl, assheoalied het self, and three or four others who ws ml 0 1 eoeoos. A traveie perlormer, so Hib C igglngs, he manager voiu u.., Well, t was around the eslabllahment sood deal, nie auu wiikiu. ... Irlende, and he warned mo to open mere; hnt I savs, "No, Bob Cngiilns," I says, . k..u. .utirnd from the arena, alio have doue with them things forever." But I have hung aronnn iw .u aei, u cj. nn Knights and uomee itroceemtiK. Well, sir, the girl was as sharp as an axe she wis. bholed Knighton, and she led Cottle on, aa far aa taklnj of pres ents from Ihem wits concerned; but her eeneral oenav.or may oe ho-bimi e .... un. .,., l.t ,.ltbr nf them guan.cu. k. -- r - h,,u .way. "US aooui k:pT.piv,.n7-itr.n;ir h;t;,nd . "v,rrbairb?ptuour. ,OT Z.ngof their pocket. Mth.d.y. "I"".-;.. . llrri on. " . ' . ' t w...b. hi. n.r.k: v.-t. . fll on his tranaao anu ARer inoeen tu now ior .tn.t... '.-;... d.ailuie; and they're .....i.hi. th. tr.,e uerfonuer arrived and aho a alone ano n.sii ' lu ' " ' . . . ..ui . ...l,. to alvaneruenu.". ..-.flown on tue o ua ouu, "--- Erin, the Aer .volant, who will Indulge r rlday. i. eiitileratlue nasllm s of 1.1s ua. tlve dim., on s trap. suap-uiled from Ike domeorihethe.in i nut o same was Hobh.; and If ever tliei a low lived, little Bogl sh corkuei 'Obbs, as he called niuiseii, win. a gn Ignorance of pronunciation, was one. But he waa suite heti.lsome, sir, In a s..h. .nrt m a way. when arrayed for the traptse.ln salmon and blue ll.shlngs. He wasadreadful coward.andlflthadii t H. Tntawa, r,i.. "';, S' u,t,,....ri nd tb' .noo. Mulboaui ... of Uiaao.n.u. ascuits. t'. oir.cl.. " ASTLUlir01lTnEm.!!D,or ' ' h. a Kosi.i!'S."i''i''KI ".r.ri.: uJI. It. . SJurv. a - ... aw " - - , . , Mrs. Brlggs; and s mors :, holloweyed looking chsp thas tharky Cottls waa then, you never see. It mad. think of tk. day In O.lro, wh.s Tom Knight brooghl him to , -la --. 5!"?:. --a.!.. It- i'ln'b.!,.Pth.0..lnP: ana lom ...."--- nn, .d per, and audd.niy ne rj..- -. '""Vhl't th. matter." ..T Obarll. OntU.f H.TJS. looking better tt. I'd pe ar lng to be s reaJ leg of th. paper very " "Tom," says Ch.tley, tl.ln. U to fcjt 1 ,o ,nd ten that Itqulte took Mrs. Bngssa hT.th away. "U'a about ..Don't Ne B. KELLY, Architect dc Superintendent, Cffice No. 18 E. Broad St. COI.I.UBIS, O. .5,1 B H. Hmitb'. '.. anil tfe buiii..1 .- W". "J? PUBLIC SALE. o tol.'..sl ,? .n'cuV, rt ihajsu ..-!". .'i' k"'.' 'sf!t. S?J.Vffii.l.rfiiieaJ."S B.t. 1. ...... - n WMM.nb. f"tS:.n4 0i:nr: ad .b.tU.lrtyM..aol Wu,iz. - j . arc IdailBl tralria ol U ""'' - "kilT:. uis. svim EXECUTOR'S SALE. TUB ENTl B STOCK OF been for hla moilier, who was a very en-ergctlo woman, lie wouldn't never have done nothing. 1 remember one morning he waa rehearslug on nis ira;it. .- hung from i enu ot a toi uj .... h.n is, desiring lor to Jump so as to Ulug oisiseii over .... ...i, - . It with one loot, heed downward. It was a mliihty risky ihlug lo do, sin and Uobha he awung back aud forth, ho d- Ing on to nis rope anu .uu.iun i - --fnl. Mrs. Hobh., she was silling In the J 'I him, ...l ..v. ahe. 1 Pk' ..I'.... ...... ... , ' , ......' ... .... .... ...h IL-nk.V'l "VfnaiB tne n.av.e., o,.u "This Is sn ugly look out, me, says Hobbs from shovel "and I'm doubtful about It." Then Mrs. noons ane rose irou. ue. seat, pretty majestic, I can tell you, """Look 'ere, John 'Knry 'Obbs I" says she, dropping her eplratis awful, "If you .hogs your eart over mav .u. .. And Hobbs tried It sgalu, aud did It, sir. Well, one Monday, we were an in ..re Sreen room, slr.lu th. nioiBtsg; sad Mrs. iohb, Iks spak. if GOHDB, csO., ii. rr. Ac w. B. VAt -ytLL tin or-so AUOTION! wtTuour isifi f oiuuiciicing Moiday, Nov. 21st, at 2 P. M. AT 123 SOUTH HICH ST., until the wno.e s And continue from day to day FRED- J. FaYx". Eiooutor of . H. TTJD0B FAV, llooosiod. vr. A. IV AM OU, , aaaa. ateaey ev . a11' L ... lw. vkfttesi ajelasw
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Full Text | uriufC r . v ts, J J v.v NO. 175. - w . . - VOL. XXXII. SWAYZE 13 4 South & PARSONS, :.'Hi & tL S3 tr oet, Bav Jot received Hie hitcst style Fnl1 and Wluler Coo.ls, iiicluallna; FiJIX USE F Caries, fmbrcHas, lrtraehu, Fir, B.Mr aei other Oweeatlng. Carr'i West f England Meltous. Paris, Diagonal and other CoRtlngs. Carr's 4 Scheldt's Elystane. - . . ,.. - V..lt.,J Silk, Velvet, t'assliuorcaiKH on un-j irB-.. Plain and Fa!i7 TrowwrlugO. fa'simi're, Scotch and other suitings. DIAMOND SHIRTS, rail liw""1 Craslsmt. Ir aw.". Shirts made to ordur tnd FitsGuaranteed. HATS, CAPS, AND LADIES" FUR AT J.E.RUDISILL&CO, 79 Soiitli HIGH Street. FOB THE PRESENT SEftSON, We liavo designed ana manufactured alargft ttock of tlia IH1 1 1ST EST IMSi CUI1I1C Which wo warrant to be A3 FINE A3 CUSTOM WORK In all respect T-rurr, nmn R a TT7BD A Y. NOVEMBER 19,1870. THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS. TERJIS Invariably In Advance. DAILY EDITlSWft H. lO. MoADOW IVo. 2 IVeil Mouse Block, GENEBAL AGENT FOE TUB STEIN WAY .;PiI ANO. The Best and Most Reliable la the World. . Pianos and Organs to Rent, SO THAT THE RENT WILL PAY FOR THEM ! TR- JVEO J XJ W do 3 m'lDtbi 1 1 month. ..' An . da do do 6n'M do do d do 4 rj.OL.tba. One(opTttolub-0, r Vtuvuva ojwiiii triweeklv kditio. FubUthidivtry Tnudati, Tfturiuay nhwihan.nor annum. . a io da do montat. c0,rdT"'1'"?-."m...-h;::: i Jo do 4" "natai On. eopy am w v-tuu. VKCKL EDITION, JHiWikid ir ilurlaJ . ...... i. i . vin. . nrlinciit of Lallcl ktvk n VIHKASD vomer runs. .a...-...-.. Fnncv F....1 ro""." nd jcufx, men, Furs AJST CAP Altered and Repaireu. HPHjCL 3S5T GD 2 AT McADOW'S. Gents' rrareHiw GOODS Finoat in FALL AND WINTER GOODS For 1870 AT THK Opera House Boot and Shoo Store, B. 189 south men street, K.INSELL & CO., Our preparations for tlie prOBont season have boen on the lar- gest and most libe ral Boale, ana our nresent stock is as superior to any former one as oar former ones have been ...lit. nf K uiii r;...:;t..t v t those "",V V f t of othsr variety, and up 11 h011.efc to the very latost fashion and stylo. Embracing evory. thing essontial to a gontlomou'a toilet and wardrobe. CUSTOM I;EP:T. Oooda of our own lmpor- tat'oni tlio noweBt and boot fibrion of Engltah, Froncht Oormttn, and orao Manufucture, Tho most Bkillful outtora in Philatlol- phi. "Stylo" and good workman hip. A por- SU -rj nntaod. with atlsf ao- other ro- ' Many HOW BT,y iu ipoota. JrP mftdft ttD in the moBt eloganfc man ri rr an Jfy ualitios of durabUity M 00 4 50 o m . 8 00 4 no . soo , 090 do 1 month.. 0 40 4 00 Bl?gtenlMerttMn,per annoni.. QO UO Blinuw- tin oopiet Tatop e 1 '1 wea' j oniima JTsKf Oopiei RATES OF AOVEBTIMNO iqure, ewh Iweitf n. . Rnecli Li", N .ti,.., .to. . il... jTiSli AdTettlwmiiit. .Of. wH utonjM t.U. HC inMiwwM- Trl-Waeklrl Tb. .un. u Dlr Waeklrl On. fquu., flwt InMrtjotl . 1 00 . 1 10 . B no . 14 00 . 15 00 'I (uppMel'm to congmtnlit yott. Miss HlddletOB'" y 'nii r Knight or Mr. Coltle WmwIm but which I cnnt say.' Wbiit do jou meia by thtr J Mis. Hlddletos. , Well, I jon out walking ou one ot tbern'a. arm. laat venln(r.,' says Mrs Hobba. 'Which It was I cannot Ml, they look so much allks, and It w duky aDom was iime; uui m tw.n. , saysBlw, In her be.stly cockney way such things mean aom.thlng.' Well, I looked at Kolght, and I look ed at Cottle, to see If 1 conld make ou which It wae; and Knlh looked kind 0' leased and ashamed, and Cottle look so likewise And thn I saw now wan; and I slapped my nee, ana i ..j-to myself, she was out a walking will hnth nf 'am Itt.t 111 iht.' Well, about an honr after In comei Knight, ana in comes vwv., ,,....-- w.i.t.. . think 'See here, joe, eaj. ft'iui we bad better take you Into our coufl dence.' . , 'I should say so,' says i ironically. 'Well, Joe,' says Knight, 'as 111 lock would hare It, we've both fell In lore with the same gill-' t .r. And that girl's name,' says I, 'Is Coen-ey, otherwise Mlddleton.' . , .. tt lonmtr Oa. Inrte4. at " TiVt. wnich irUl b. Wiiu.iii oa .y plicallon. i heart waa set on hsTlng Cottle, 1 had him cleaned np, and beeuu to train 'em both, wen, ooiu iu KniKhtanil Charley Cottle, they took tr. ihflr w.rk lovloii. They ws born dancers, sir, both of 'em; but they neier would ha.e been wnat, tney w. ont lie education and polish they got from me. 1 had 'em in training lufnra I hmnnht 'em dm ore iue puw lie; partly to Improve 'em as much nn..lhl. and nartlv btcause they was both very youug, and I dldu't ulsh to have.them injured by the incens- iDgofnuiery. T.,,. ..m Wen, nnauy, one diku. x .k. .,.. Virk.hiiru which Is as Kly a piace as there is on me "'71 ' and thy achlrved an uoperannea success. I "on't think 1 snail ever iurn. the burst ol applause, wnrn tn.m - little pills stepped on the stase, with their little red and white suits, aud begun their clog together. The house kept a encoring ond a eucorlng, till 1 was forced to go on and beg them on"; and then we took np rrom tne staue was through, more than fifty dollars in various d nominations of coin, two bowle knives, a lot or laro cnips, air, which was flittering. Well, sir, years passea on, uu .u boys grew up. Nothing keeps a a i, air, nut It either Improves or goes down; " "thV,- epen, and that's a and them boys did not gi. aow ,; " " J ' ' No), w. don't want to quar-a treat to see 'em dance sir. 1 hey kind rati,, o aL jour ad- of glided Into one auother s ioouiip, till It seemed as luoujn juu n two coplesof one muu before you. 1 hen they looked alike, sir. They dldn t at first, but being together constant so, sort of ameliorated them together. It's curious, sir, hut nnignis u..,, wnlch was almost itrsigu. a. curllug no OiiM'i P""' 1 nay have been due to the brushing, but .1. u ... nwim, to the association. wl! thv wfnt on. thev began to do double songs mixed Into their dunces, which Is now very common; but th' y was about the nrst oue at It, sir. iou may have heard em In "Courting ueaih the moon," pernass, air, n.uiB.v come danclug In and slug TWO S0H9 AND DANCE MEN. BT FBSDSRICK LS)BWO WiDSWOOTH. AT BIcADOWS. Always tUe First to iitoUcHcdiicH.ns lafrlcis lor Soot & Boe m .THE BESI GOODS, THE UlWEST PRICES, NEW MUSIC AT McADOW'S. 'boys; MUSIC BOOKS AT McADOW'S. ond atronglh, so desira- bio in Childrens' Cloth- ing. We have made , 1.1 Crrt.ta in VXthis department, f Jt 1 nar annnlnl s, uu" t nltontion to our fv stook. Twen- ty-flve stylos "(Uof littld COATS 1P VIOLIN STRUSTGS AT McADOW'S. . .v ma mr,A N.w (or October. Lirom usj wi . Tif- in th c& bctweeo tn nnuv nni f n. a, ne. n. . w.. . ... " . .r n,rg.Uon will, me, l wMcYlh-a T-sirnl, W"! sbrated series of articles on ike agrical- tural resources 01 our ed to the question 01 a y'"""' ," a '" '" r-r - .uuul.in tue voice of my rat compauiuu . ... ..11 .11 hnnt "1 am the van ina. t." " tho emeo,.lr,-I made Uem "bat they " i" and a large hand pointed to the col-sm of deaths, where! read: ' A'. White Klver Junction, Janoary 12 IHiiD, Tsemas Knight, aged .J years and i months." T . Who Thomas Knight was I dirt n j-.A 1 ..n.4.rait.itnd now. OT any possibilities of English Grammar, he r i... -11.. .'ihuatj men. Ac- -"7i toita5 interrogatively at nWwh. Tommy Knlgktnas, don'iyoaf" he asked. Ltms.,"saldI, "w he one of M!Sf .t -an. interrupting mewlihadegreeof asperity 'bat W" entirely uncailtd for, end an 1"'" : ..i i.m mat was aimply i? "rr. r. ....,. ot th.K.iguta uocaius, " . ir..it 01 nowhere. Un was d.. ru. -- jt Cottle; jou know Uum. ..k.. 1.- .i 1 rent ed. "to say thai "DIJ u.. ., - -- .j k. tn did not know ahoui tneas, '". say that I had .raveled through the country with my eyss shut. ny, I ve o. their names on sv.ry hoard fence from Portland to reoria. "Well sir," said the fat man again, "I . ,L.. hn,a what thev was; and un- V"T" .-.forming. I was the o' etoom-tHey natur.liy-t.rned for ..mn.thv They waa the beat song and syinpsiny. ,,. ,d Hw vu ""..A-r-d Their success. Them ..ml. was Knight's, and likewise Cot- ''""what made them stop performing?' "i he'old story." said the fat man sol emniy. ,,., ,.,.. IUa A Bee 1 d" . "iNor was nanu Why tn I always B'nginff, I'd iiu !h hPy o ; My lv, rm.wyibritifriD8 To oourt b n-.-ktli the mon. Mv hrt ia iuaiOwW awel.iug Then bu gave two or three uteps to the rlgtit Then the same to the left, yon see, sir- . . .. ., 'Bweet tbl.in w e . hjuiob. WImd wuiuoir 'ae.tb lb. inuoa Th.n (Inttle would come In, and they'd dance the Interlude together; then Cuttle would hive hie verse; and then they d have a verse together as a duct, winding up with t , . 'And h.n w. both .re marrifd. We'll court bum tb the wooo.' If you never saw It, sir, 11 aon . sound like much, perhaps; but If you were to see 'em with every etep they took, time, the have .Zlup.', .'andso we've coin, to ask your TILP! . . . T 11. ..n-filrlod 3.!?r3,rS. .0. slie her up;bod,,mlod, and heart. which advice, I suppose, you won t fol low ' ..a 1, ITnlirht. , Which advice, repea.eu 'we certainly Bhall not follow. 'Then,' aays I, 'since one of you must give up, let him take her whomshssesms to like the most.' ,..,.. 'That's me,' says Kolght, and 'that s me, aays Cottle, almost iiui.. 'Here,' says 1, -arms a """,. Well,' sayB Knight, you heard what Mrs Uobbs said, didn't your lild, says I- 0J..1, 1 tb. Mlow that was walk ing wlih her,' says Knight, quite trl- You He 1' says Charley Oottle, first a T. m." said Charley, "we'll go ou and dan for that beuent" t. '(Juarlle tiotlie, s.ys 1, -you re m:.j. No, I'm not, Joe,' aays he; 'I'm In deadly earnest. The more I etaye here, tue more I gets to brooding and brood- ng. I musl ao buihi.u." . ""'hut this woman,' says I, 'Is the cause of sll yonr troubles; and, If you re wise, youil aeep .wa, . ,. . 'U.iu t no airaiu, j. . nothing never come between me and lom ill. In this sine tne gro. - --- ler, I'll never stand Is his way. But I squires sometniug i ru" - j rested us Daniy; ". """"r" ind destitute, end we can help ber. 1 oro, I feel as though if 1 couldn t go on, ana et her see that we didn't. bear her no tiallce, 1 should die. Will you' go ,'oml Ob.sayl wlllyougof And he lasiied them bony bands ol his tosth-r, until It seemed as though the blood "v.. 1 -i'ii.' savs Tom Knight. 'It's a bad thing for you, but It may be worse If you had to stay here with this lonfiVng on you. We'll start on tue cYeu.ug to-morrow.' , . The next day cnariey seeiue.. ""' and gay aa ever; and 1 oegm 10 io . 'i. this might be a good thing; but Mrs. Br ggs waa very outer Bgiu- --muZ -"i. 'bi tn: but we read In the paper that they uanceuimu..,--thelr success was something a;onlsli-Ing. We bad a dispatch from knight, saying mey was an nS,i,-knri. nlnl. nd heart heart belug un derlined to ease the fears anil forebodings of Mrs. Brlass. We expected them home Baturuay, sir; u. 'i That night, another dl.-patch Iroin Knight arrived, Just saying, 'Come to the Junction at once. Cottle Is danger- It seems thst a reaction Just took him after his excitement, sir; and then ho was as wild to get Daca 10 u.. ";; --" Brlggs aa be was to get away. took sick In the cars; and, whenithty sot to the Junction, back here, Knight didn't care to take hliu no farther, te wae so weak. He didn't say much when ?, saw me; but he kind of ,smiled a wearjf Bort or iiniie, uu ' " . ilea of satl.ned like. 1 felt worse about turning red and then a turning wulto. c for Cottle At that. Knlgut r.lsed hi. hand for to Kulg ht than shout strike kirn; but 1 esngnt ai he taVslnklng gradually for about tw. and before he could say s word' Cottle " !' " " .,,, , coming sd it. In tammt g .'ngoi. allfourBldoBotlhehotc.ta. il Forgive me,' fays he, 'but hnpj complaining on his account, t the belter of me. It s the nrai wi Vmnlnis. he said I like the nol.e, Joe,' he says; for Its broke In Forgive Biu,.i... ti .(ire the nowe, joe, w-j-, - and loan never forgive myse f 1 t it 1 "",,"!, comig and golng.actm-came from ma. But, as sure as I'm sllve Ike my me a cm g Kni that gin was out walking wits m. last mg . - rolll, night.' , , , w 1 Ji, here, as most likely I shsll, Look here, fellows,' says 1,'you mark Of" m ,, 00b0,if , words, that Wknmi and where so many oem s I OU o oener uUU .... " , my ooe of you. It is, to-night, and ro have the ,r om ,h0ugM he wa. growing seuled.' . . . ... aort. 0r naht headed; but he promise Well, they nnauy agr.e nd Charley turned over and weni e best way, and eo thej'left me. "M ' com8 outof that I .u , com ng In, click, cuca, in j.i,.u. u course, i -- "h hnt sleep, air; and them woros were vu. ... you see, and the one flulsliing out becluau , was anxious shout 'hern M The next look w. look at Mm other one's Ideas In P. y thing. Upt happen acknowledged, sir, tnai. it w ju. arun me, - .1. that I cried like a wnaie; ou. sublime; and that's Ibe only word for 11. O'cook; and as 1 wens .u a VV.Th. was he .eemed kind , sir, --:-'" lh,. urn .is- pfrcr n. time tnev leil BC rum ni QUI. sou v w. l.j hi. hnriiui no e T. U an ' ndwent .way through the West . nd , . 1 went horn, 'lorn Eist. ano oecaiuc - u. .-., -., ,h. h.vM lean dn't oe sn b bi. r r",.": tim.ht. There wrou to hlm.andtaiKu I had opened a p'ae In tiktd to hint, nnil the general .touglineeB of the place, t,uh 1. .hnnt a. bid as all 01 her places ou the river put together. Well, one day found I d l.ld up aooui eu.'U'jn n- tlreon; and I suggesteo to mrs. diiub. th.i propriety 01 going inutu m ho loimea at me i'iou,n, , . eut. Well, 1 a juniaooui. go. eei.nr., h.n .0100 one sent me worn vu. ornlog thai she was going back, on " jo;cuob. never talked to nobody, ,e of ns, and you was partial v right ' Jj'read the the newspapers, but J. -t .mn. n.rtlallv r savs I. "Uow par- ,h nn. before him. and walk- Knight and Cottle had separated, it , . d aiouod, sort of moping. He went, m.d.mc....y,ib"UKb I oo-laVt be- r:.U 0.u Joe." aays be, "aba', gone e won , lleve It at el'; so lwent on to see. em. J hack on both, "she's run off wlia thatl llljrt mJ tlm, tV sll,-just saw them dance, ana 11 sum 01 ee.ufu Uuh0 to rao that they was eucn a iryma iur vu heat the other, Instead of going and be having like a unit as in nays goue uj. Well, I w'tnt round behind to see em alter the performance; and I ssys to them; 'Boys,' I says, 'there's euniei blng Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA, performers. 1 ow "F v - " -me .- - -- h, There wrote to h a, ana unit. New Orl. an., where I did well, eossld- ha. broken loo,, here Bl"c Z "flrlgg. shs wrote to him, and eh. erlDg tne snorvn"-.. mi vu. u i never o.u v.uiu. ,. , n..m,r it wasn't advisable to say so " k h. ' lia m, time comes more to Cogglns Just then, I went Be- k,. .ml theralsaw Knight H,. ... . v.. nm.slr. ss yoi ui. ,.....--., - ,, . ,h. -Tien, u'" ,,. ....I.,! ,b. Well. Joe," saio ue, - jou .u.v ... b- ,k,t pp,r. n. .vow-" mormu one c never ataiu vnc - ibi.. .tit a. 11 10 m.kesureit w.ssilll ....... ..1 i.v. uablnv. for I knew I ,hH rnmlnn awav again, xla ....rini mad old Mrs. Uobbs would ,i. ieemed to be waiting for k .....in 1, m.rt old Mrs. Uobbs be; but when I looked at Tom Knight' sou... ' .bin.' and. as most folks who stops over face I saw it was s serious thlog. u ln, jaDCuon Is Ju 'r,1' . 'That Isn't the worst, Joe," said he .., noticed him as a ngular. Ue mem; -ijb, j r Yon lee. UhirieF nr ui m. uowo iorl 01 oroppeu w ""' --- wrong between you, and, f you don't see h, w he lort"ob,r,ey. d hs was burled look out, your prospects will be ruined. ' w pteUy ,oa((h ou me bim p there, Vou're aiulrof scissors toother, you J raid 't v bed,do( Ms ,.w u, f.t mas, In con- are; but look out not to lose your rivet, ' ln"u wb, u , , the worst: , , .. ,b. 1. much of a story; but now.yoummii mai. , ,' oe rushed through the carpen- theD t iwaysstruckmeaacuriou.u laugheii, ami sain iv " ,........., rom,down the s'alre.mere, wnieu chif, growea .nto e.n. but at that ldenMctl moment, Ju -t as II " ' ' r, , ckety, and be stumbled over k ,,, aralDg that In yonr p.per It had been ii. a pl.y, a woman went by, 1!err,brb,,,hi fVu his length, and broke .m'.p old limes, so that 1 could., t n 1 knew wnat tne hkiut .v ,... ..mu about 11. " ", ". was tne "I'l svorj, , , Z V . sir; and I wamoiaiiuoiog tour in 1 ive. wnitn 1 cou.uu-t .-. . Ml.ldle.on; and all I know K that her . ,nl',i lhM he was. ARCHITECTURE. . -uknnt nn Wftr.&lill'ft. DOf I ru nun m-n th.ui - r, X'Tl "'"V '.lou might kavs knocked me and I mu.tleav. h wor t"wl -I 'baT feather when I heard that. 0oo(dav, sir." 3k 'fflm."Cog ' father's name was Coow y.and a mlsera Gents Fine Calf Boots, $3 75. Gents Rubber Boots, $4 25. Gents Alaska Over Shoes, $1 25 Gents Over Shqes, $1 00. Ladies Imitation Sanda', 65 Cts. Ladies Alaskas, $1 00. GUITAR STRINGS AT AU .Ur 0..d..t ..l.u.c v.r, i-.w -d ropt. Itir rrlcesn Dy onr arstom ot Bolt-Measurement, sully understood, we enable oustoraors to send their orders In such a way aa to BEOUBal AB GOOD PIT a. tjioogh they oamo thomaolvea to our LstaMuw. "our Improved Itulos for Bolf-Measur. mont. Bamploa and Prices sont when re-auestee. and l'UOMPT ATTENTION .I,." to all orders, with QUARANTBB of entire sall.faotlon. JOUH WANAMAKEB, 813 ond 820 Chcs'.nut Stroo., rnir.AiiKi.miA. McADOW'S. PIANO STOOLS R. IQNSELL & CO., 189 South High Street, Opera House. EANDALL, ASTON. & CO. AT Fall sd:I in??r Goods. Kunifr'H nothing Emporliim, No. 220 S. Hiirli St., Columbut, 0. r n wi; irsT iik':iveu tub LAnoEUT I .,,.1 tt..t.i-k "I Fall and Winter Goods Ki.t l.tiei ',t lt tk' '!. etm'l.'ms FRKNirl, Ml '-.WVL DOMCSIIO ' Cloths. Caimtires, Etc., k.. ..I ttit'l ssrliwtril fttKkoI J'.HN llUNTKlis JJtiH u'hHli Sliwt McADOW'S. PIANO COVERS AT 109 SwA Hijli Street, i w-fM. fan steak et U, we an alw.ra kallns for money, but mtaf It o.il y o. McADOW'S. UOOTH'H f AuGIAVESij. r.lGGlCS Nn str. vuu the f-t man. narmtv. A. steadier chap lhan Knight never ste j ,.. i, um. Cottle, aud both of e ' k. .. .....j n.r.uona. Para- mav oe ie.ww.u r---n-gun. I. what I should call 'em. sir, It illowed my choice ol-laoguaite "Out with jour story," said I, tot 1 ee there is one, uu .. j - W'' Well It a'n'tmuchof a story, sir," said the fat man. "and, """''" I tell, a thing, I.,. bllngibullf youa n 'em,. ir, why, I'm ready to sccommo- at a good many years sgo, sir. since I run a show along the Mississippi Klv-,r Wedldn'tloc.telnnoonespot,.ir, ; 1 -,.,iiil nav very long ; and w oouldn't stymor.'n -" pl.ee without ge.ilng all chawed up n i "k.. wu au the r.u'l.r minstrel bu- .,osa with our headquarters, tor the "'""f' i N.w Orleans W.!l. one ;: .aato Natches. Matches Is a oretty rongh place sir; about aa bad as 5", place along th. river; and one day. feel hlgn.nang.os "u ,T"...T What do you want hersf says i. '.. . ..... .nnr.Ko.' savs be. 'What do you suppose your father and ...... ai.i ...I1 aava I. ...i. ... . f.ther normother to say nothing,' he snewered sack again, as 'UWnat JoSu "o'for S living nowf I 'Another variety of what yoo does,' l. . at lA-fa Weil,t.r, Uw'lonR and thehori of It wu tht tue liuie cuap 0 mini"' '""r nir 111 VT BUS v H J ,r Lk mo, .ions with ui. This was tvuignv, sir hint aa afterward went w.iu Ojiue. Well, he picaeu up bu euw w - lormatlon; learned to play tne oann L h. il. tbnmh wa'nt no bigg' "ban a bean, sir, and the way be did '"r.k .k. J.,.nl.r m.loilles up, sir, It oavv. ... r-r---,-,. h-rno really was surprising. ' .'..i. roe n. and Bade himaell really quite uae!ul until, ,i'."7, I wis silling and meditating in he I k.j! ... .t Plaonemlne thou, i ."TT-Tk,... .. ronk-h a nlace as there I wntcn . ...ir on tb. river, sir-i .m- "'',:- Look n.r, Duswr, -'-k.k Muster not being my real same, which S Bns. but . nlckn..,whlch 1 otVn bier old beast, late ai n.g.. y. ...-. I traneae nerformer, nor double song ano TIN-.I KV, r'""-,n,f'1," ,111 see. He keptsoher until his daugh trapex i W ?'ZuZ terhadSulshed her songs,.o V.idaocs. I told him it wasn't U,tod .t ljuj, . in. 1 and In id OS the apiiUu-e; aotl then loi a si. gi. aao te an 1 n-t. ' ;,,,.; ,., , . , ,,.. was a low pi I that's what he was; sa I JJ me aid 1 staried all .-... F r UfUlCTf, . ''. ' 2 t'T"' .I- . Jt-nut I hadn't danced two step- J.'.. t01. pi ju.iic.a; oiiu.oi- , I h.gun to miss unenio, " i ii-.. uT, - k... .h,. w. ibe i auae of mischief Wlieu 1 '"" , ...,.., .nd I . . u. llnnntr. ILI tatted. .olu"'lw.ll.'b'n"","? '' s 10 BOOKS, 8TATI0NEKT, ' . t0vo WALL PAfERS Sunday School and Music Books, Window Shades, Cornices, Albums, New Patterns of Brackets and Black Walnut Goods, MANlir ACTOIW-Cor.Thlrd and Giy RtPOSITORV-Gill'i Block, N. High toil si in . 0,t, " MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS. ...nri,..d and forsol my i . ..... hl... mHuff" joe loo, iej '"-'--- . k. i... I.A his h-ad on my shoulder, and he "M- ensd like an lofaat; ana s w. '"' I shouldn't nave miuue.. " k. th. short ol It was, that Coltle, ho lay sica io. - ------ , , v. rvr nmnaut oa u. ,.v , were taking -"r.." 'oalh.7; and lorn Kulgbt he .!".ev. 0,0 ? T I Uiurkhv him until hecould move u.m v, here liuigni "" " "' " ",o m, lars.. where ts.y come nesny. . r,.w no. u rai.wiiiiuii'.pi , -r . . it-., it. m. alto I Hotter l by fb..p pn'.a., lamoe'T d. r.r r dullm on . pttrw j FIFTY DOLLAII h ... si-l. Sj,k P,1" U -w.r but, uei M ! Ukd at i." AT THE Bl ftTHKET , ...in. ot Stt.o.ll.t.o. lb. jnr.hu. of .lanl rlan. ht a Ua. M Db. o " riCTI'UE EJirOUIIlM vbMfua LUT WEEK. ilJt Utnl, .s a" known irtah. M ll.hlllS laOrairalOsae. OabMid, Uifil.. rs lliiggieea I'luslwa tewbsiweirei HBioucliea. UaarrliMiee. uvi OprM nnSRle ,r utt.r"..n.i ""J?.?!!!?; b..n.l.. ." " fUftl . ..... I-ILI'V I'll! VI.UNtl at KB WIU 1 ONI1 1UK 1 I o.,l the uIh. br.,t.'b WO' ..I.,. W',,.,1 .un. an-lovl m-n.who,lnnttbe , , 4..i ..I-imI . .I.bt.ttr la ., N I.... tl ,,'tne in. toor .. ... . j ... ..... aitixiin Bt.n.a "t.. sVf' I-"" " "' ''"'"kJ!i2 L r-wlpl Adilt-s Ua. UBASbaal I r hi.: .i l.,i I i""' 1 nl 'h B. MoADOW, IVo. S IVoll Ilouso Illooli, GENEBAL AGENT FOB THE STEIN-WAY PIANO The Best tnd Most Reliable In the Worid. PIANOS AND ORGANS lOTCENT. 80 THAT. THE RENT WILL PAY. FOR THEM B.B.MoADOW. ,'""-".".l7b,n..Mlf-'L00k Sses in ooov..- . other little ckP hk that B.u.go. vu., andul blmlnd K.lght ither.ln tne noun., ut ... Lme to do aooeihins really worth call- "g nneart " Aud I sl.PPd and I ro...0P, . ' lA S. 1 .'"r .Tt .nd.rfuh end Islll ftnU 1UIU WV " " ...a ki to hnat us his owu male, oinr-OT . ....... josm thing, wheiuer m ... J ' "b "wrwT. Oalri, llllaols, then which Is about lbs worst pi.ee ;-"- Torn with a llttls lollow, sir "".-...,.. ik..l.,il..t pluUverse.. Aod yet sir, that chap was Cnitl.. do 1 ssys to Tom, "ii's my sistt," ! Tern, t.ij etw BlBNUXS, mv bots, and I relt that, u sne anonm ind interfere with their arils. Ic orospeo s, 1 would not ge. oer .. one while. ,n-.j. bhe Wa tnn vocansi.at vau. ,ua way, wiiere iv.u'gi.vnuu uow.. ,gHged. Xaegro inmwffj " ' Ing ln Its hold on tne puooo, .o managers buaiuess. sir, . n haiut. and this here Ml.ldleton girl, assheoalied het self, and three or four others who ws ml 0 1 eoeoos. A traveie perlormer, so Hib C igglngs, he manager voiu u.., Well, t was around the eslabllahment sood deal, nie auu wiikiu. ... Irlende, and he warned mo to open mere; hnt I savs, "No, Bob Cngiilns," I says, . k..u. .utirnd from the arena, alio have doue with them things forever." But I have hung aronnn iw .u aei, u cj. nn Knights and uomee itroceemtiK. Well, sir, the girl was as sharp as an axe she wis. bholed Knighton, and she led Cottle on, aa far aa taklnj of pres ents from Ihem wits concerned; but her eeneral oenav.or may oe ho-bimi e .... un. .,., l.t ,.ltbr nf them guan.cu. k. -- r - h,,u .way. "US aooui k:pT.piv,.n7-itr.n;ir h;t;,nd . "v,rrbairb?ptuour. ,OT Z.ngof their pocket. Mth.d.y. "I"".-;.. . llrri on. " . ' . ' t w...b. hi. n.r.k: v.-t. . fll on his tranaao anu ARer inoeen tu now ior .tn.t... '.-;... d.ailuie; and they're .....i.hi. th. tr.,e uerfonuer arrived and aho a alone ano n.sii ' lu ' " ' . . . ..ui . ...l,. to alvaneruenu.". ..-.flown on tue o ua ouu, "--- Erin, the Aer .volant, who will Indulge r rlday. i. eiitileratlue nasllm s of 1.1s ua. tlve dim., on s trap. suap-uiled from Ike domeorihethe.in i nut o same was Hobh.; and If ever tliei a low lived, little Bogl sh corkuei 'Obbs, as he called niuiseii, win. a gn Ignorance of pronunciation, was one. But he waa suite heti.lsome, sir, In a s..h. .nrt m a way. when arrayed for the traptse.ln salmon and blue ll.shlngs. He wasadreadful coward.andlflthadii t H. Tntawa, r,i.. "';, S' u,t,,....ri nd tb' .noo. Mulboaui ... of Uiaao.n.u. ascuits. t'. oir.cl.. " ASTLUlir01lTnEm.!!D,or ' ' h. a Kosi.i!'S."i''i''KI ".r.ri.: uJI. It. . SJurv. a - ... aw " - - , . , Mrs. Brlggs; and s mors :, holloweyed looking chsp thas tharky Cottls waa then, you never see. It mad. think of tk. day In O.lro, wh.s Tom Knight brooghl him to , -la --. 5!"?:. --a.!.. It- i'ln'b.!,.Pth.0..lnP: ana lom ...."--- nn, .d per, and audd.niy ne rj..- -. '""Vhl't th. matter." ..T Obarll. OntU.f H.TJS. looking better tt. I'd pe ar lng to be s reaJ leg of th. paper very " "Tom," says Ch.tley, tl.ln. U to fcjt 1 ,o ,nd ten that Itqulte took Mrs. Bngssa hT.th away. "U'a about ..Don't Ne B. KELLY, Architect dc Superintendent, Cffice No. 18 E. Broad St. COI.I.UBIS, O. .5,1 B H. Hmitb'. '.. anil tfe buiii..1 .- W". "J? PUBLIC SALE. o tol.'..sl ,? .n'cuV, rt ihajsu ..-!". .'i' k"'.' 'sf!t. S?J.Vffii.l.rfiiieaJ."S B.t. 1. ...... - n WMM.nb. f"tS:.n4 0i:nr: ad .b.tU.lrtyM..aol Wu,iz. - j . arc IdailBl tralria ol U ""'' - "kilT:. uis. svim EXECUTOR'S SALE. TUB ENTl B STOCK OF been for hla moilier, who was a very en-ergctlo woman, lie wouldn't never have done nothing. 1 remember one morning he waa rehearslug on nis ira;it. .- hung from i enu ot a toi uj .... h.n is, desiring lor to Jump so as to Ulug oisiseii over .... ...i, - . It with one loot, heed downward. It was a mliihty risky ihlug lo do, sin and Uobha he awung back aud forth, ho d- Ing on to nis rope anu .uu.iun i - --fnl. Mrs. Hobh., she was silling In the J 'I him, ...l ..v. ahe. 1 Pk' ..I'.... ...... ... , ' , ......' ... .... .... ...h IL-nk.V'l "VfnaiB tne n.av.e., o,.u "This Is sn ugly look out, me, says Hobbs from shovel "and I'm doubtful about It." Then Mrs. noons ane rose irou. ue. seat, pretty majestic, I can tell you, """Look 'ere, John 'Knry 'Obbs I" says she, dropping her eplratis awful, "If you .hogs your eart over mav .u. .. And Hobbs tried It sgalu, aud did It, sir. Well, one Monday, we were an in ..re Sreen room, slr.lu th. nioiBtsg; sad Mrs. iohb, Iks spak. if GOHDB, csO., ii. rr. Ac w. B. VAt -ytLL tin or-so AUOTION! wtTuour isifi f oiuuiciicing Moiday, Nov. 21st, at 2 P. M. AT 123 SOUTH HICH ST., until the wno.e s And continue from day to day FRED- J. FaYx". Eiooutor of . H. TTJD0B FAV, llooosiod. vr. A. IV AM OU, , aaaa. ateaey ev . a11' L ... lw. vkfttesi ajelasw |
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