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Show The Ilar-Tcadler- th meetings of the fanatics is here f Story. 'ft And such in the way they coners. But speaking of tuis here yournc roan, NatKre had shped him Apnm-wnt.On a sort of a liberal plan. Uad piiv hira poml looks and good language And manner expressing with im His liolii'f in himelf, and (hat other WajjHst as good feller a him. I'm rather observing that are cherfu!lost hre, Are the sort that are seldomest given I hate notised i To Indnlttinjc themselves in the fear That they ain't been thought of sum.ieut; And contrary wie it is true. If a man don't admire biinselfany, i Ilia outside admirer is few, Well, this chap wan't tuck up by no meauB, Nor inclined to he easy putiewn. Aud was thought to be jolly agreeable Wherever he went around town. He nsnd to come In for bin bevurage Quite regular every Bight; And 1 took a considerablu Interest la mixing the thing about right. red-face- judicioilH indulgence In liquid it in natuaal in me to admire; But I have to adn.it that for some folk fhey are pizen, complete andeutire; For rum, though a cheeiful companion, As a bona Ii tlie devil's own cbuin; And tins fellow, I'm iiorry to arato it, Was floored in a wrastle with rum. For he got to iucreaelCK his done, And took 'eiu more often, he did; And it growed on hi-- t faster and faster, 'Till inl ) a bummer he slid. I wiis grieved to ohserve thit young gentleman A In'tir.g himself down the grade, And I lectured him onto it sometimes, At the riaii of our loosing his trad. ' lat he got thundering needy, Aud lie lost his re8,'ct for himsolf, And all his high notions of honor Has bundled away on the shelf: tint at timea he was drstdful remorseful, Whenever he stopped for to think, Aud he'd Hwear to reform himself frequent, : And end it by taking a Uiiuk. i that young fellow? A woman! She done it t..e altiKlerest way! ' Jle come in the bar reomoue euini ,, (He hadu't been drinking that day,) And sot himself down to a table, With a terrible sorrowlul face. And he sot tl ere a groauiag repeated, And called himself a gone case, AVhat saved wan thinking, and thinking, and thinking, And cussln' hitnelf and his late; And ended hi thinking, as usual, By ordering a whiskey straight, in hi lingers, lie was holdiUK the si When into the place frow the street, There came a young gal like a spirit. With a face that was wuaderlul sweet. lie nd she glided right np to the table a nd took the glass gently away, And says to him : "George ,it is over j I am only s woman to day I I rejected yoH one in my anger; But I come to you lowly and meek. For I cau't hve without you, my darling ; I thought I was strong, hut 1 in weak. A 'You are hound In a terrible bondage, And l come, love, to share it with you, 1 there shame in the deed f I can bear it, For at last to niy love 1 am true. I have turned from the heme of my childhood, ' , Aud I coma to you, lover aud friend Leaviug comfort, contentment, and honor; Ana i ll stay to the terrible eud. "Is there hunger and want In the future? 1 will share tham with ymi and not lib r Ink ! And together we'll Joiu in the fileauires, Th woes, and the dtliger of drink." Then she raided up the glas ttrra and steady Bat her face was as pale an the dead "Here's to wine, and the Joy of carousals, The songs, and the lauglner," sue said- ; " Icrvllics of The Howling ' JK'lroII. The Detroit Newa has latelj had sevural articles descriptive of the dowho ings of oo Pattersou, a lanitic had been fur some time holding forth iu that city. The 4t Prophet" is thus ' ' I described : more was Tho Prophet apparently iusaue thuu usual, hi five feet uiue iuches of physical form Was iu a perfect tjuiver of excitement.' With his luug, shajujy hair left in a perfect wildeiuess, whioh no fit ilized comb had dared to explore, his baudtome heard twisted iuto suarls by his uerv-o- u fiugers, his rough homespun clothes wrinkled out of evea their natural ungainly shape by mauy liightsslcepiugiu them, and his cowhide bouts vea a shade rodder thau ever, ho proseuted au appearauce compared with which the Wauderiug Jew would Beem a Broadway daudy. Ilia faco seemed thiutier than ever. 11 is eyes wandered mora nervously aud glittered more insanely. Not a moment was he still, but darted here and there, pursued by some evil pirit or reporter, although the latter Hover cuugUt him. lie and his lol lowers carefully evaded the world's bepeople. They seemed to have flam his nervous .with infected come . , of luuaey. , Tiie iollowing account of one of " ' - , " if, . " t. i . ' I'lrf k ! a Vl1 s t'T -- j.,l..i It Id' ,:'!-- i " ' Grand J 'I ill' "V'lT. r ' J t It mi Combination P urffans. WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED FITTED SCRIBNER'S PATENT QUALIFYING TUBES, An invention having a most important hearing on the future reputation of Heed la trumtnts, by means of which the quantity or Volume of tone is very largely in creased, and quality of tone rendered K5lIAIi TO THAT OF TI3K BEST FIFE ORGANS OF THE HAM v CAPACITY. Our celebrated "Vox Celeste," "Louis Tatent," "Vox frumnna," "Wilcox Patent," "Octave Coupler," the charming "Cello" or "Clarionet" Stops, and the Late Improvements Can be Obtained Only in tluw A. Thirty-fiv- e Organs. Different Styles, For the Parlor and the Church, The lifst Material and Workmanship, Quality and Volume of tone Unequalled. o PUK Dollar. OOto COO K, S.T-1860--X MEXIOM PLANTATION 1 mum imruiiip wo-me- u Tnen he rlx up, bis face like a tempest, Au t took the glass out of her hand, Aud slung it away, stern and savage And 1 tell you his maimer wa graud! And he say "I have dou with it, Nelly, A ad I'll turn from the ways I have trod, And I'll live to he worthy of you, deal, tio help me, a meieitul God 1" . mm d Superior Stylo ' . i r- - . A What more wa remarked, It is needless s or me to attempt to relate j I I wa some time ago siuce it happened, But the sequel Is easy to state j I saw that sunn feller last Monday) Looking nobby, aud hndonie, aud game; lie wa w Keeling a vehicle, gentlemen, Aud a baby wa into the sms I NE T ORGAHS AB O NOTICE. That, those At SIMMONS & CLOUGH ORGAN CO uiriiurjuiJ '' given : In the evening, about 10 o'clock, the meeting commences. The spirit commences and does not let up until from two till four o'clock in the morning, Nighborsfoi three doors away cannot sleep for their howlings and screamings. After waiting until 10 o'clock and hearing the accounts jdven by the neighbors of the wild performances of the Saints, the re porter made an attempt to get into the house and was successful, hdg ing his way in with one or two of the redeemed, he sat down in the corner, concealed his feet and waited. AT THE A(lew Saints had gathered around thd stove and were talking in a low Mrs. Patterson assisted the tone. new comers except the ' reporter, to n i i i dispose or tneir wrappings, one is a large, masculine, woman, whose force of gravity cannot be lees than two hundred pounds. She was arrayed in a faded calico dress, and Ogdsn Junction Office a constant grin, intended for a heav enly smile, spread itself over her featu.'es. Ihere wre twelve followers seated around the room, most of whom were ignorant looking women. Hudson and Peyton were there and two other men whom the reporter was not introduced to. The spirit seemed to have entered into every disciple present, aud, to a person unacquainted with the sircurustances of the case, it would have seemed very mueh like the spirit of wine, hach one moved around from chair to IS EXECUTED chair like little children playing puss in the corner. And in the midst of them moved the great Prophet, evidently conscious of his power with his followers, and proud that he had IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, broken up and turned into lunatics one of the happiest families in the city. Ihe solo topic of conversetion was the near approach of the end of the IN A world and the great manifestations of the spirit. They addressed each other by the title of brother and sister. It was touching to see the fond and almost reverential look with which the eyes of each sister follow ed the burly form of Patterson, and glistened as he drew near to speak a tew words to her. Anv one who has attended a shouting revival, and seen hysterical women get the power, and Order Books, fall to the ground powerless after a period of excessive shouting, and heard strong men rave, has some idea of the ' performances of this band of Patterson prayed monomaniacs. Receipt Books, m my times. The other men prayed, but the spirit seemed to operate mildly upon them. It was the who made the music. At 12 Bill Heads. o'clock the noise began to increase from an ordinary racket (sometimes Letter Heads, two or three praying at once) such as an unruly school might make, to a regular shoutiug meeting. As the hour became later, ahd the nerves of Show Cards, the women began to be more un Cards, strung, the spirit began to move upon Visiting them, and the noise became like a regular Irish wake, which wakes the The neighbors for miles away. whiue and drawl of their combined Business Cards, voices deepened into a wail, which some women would occasionally give variety to by falling into l ystcrics, and kinking down upon the floor Irom Ball Tickets, a kneeling posture into a mere bundle of calico and hysterical screams. Even the children prayed, Meal Tickets, their shrill voices going up in supplications resembling a newsboy's tuneful yelp. Tho two Hudson children Hand Bills, seemed to be tho leaders of the children. The women all prayed several Shipping Bills, times, aud each time they waxed more and more excited,' aud their prayers gradually became a mere Monthly Statements, inedly of exclamations. The prayers of all were such disconnected supplications as ignorant people always make when laboring under intense The burden of each, if excitement. it could bo said to have any, was Evert Variety o "Prepare us for the last day! We are ready for Thy coming!" s The brethren, when they were not praying, "cheered" tho sisters on by RAILROAD WORK. an occasional Amen. They beemed to pay uo attention to their surroundings, even when their prayers would cease, and they would give variety to the torturing noiso. iu a wild, weird hymn." At 2 o'clock two or thrae of the disciples srave out and silently withdrew. The reporter also withdrew, leaving the fanatics making aa much noise as ever. -- When I knew him at nrst, there was soiirethlDg, A ort of a general air, That w very jtarticul trly plaasinK, Ami what you might call lbinuir. I'm aware that expression is J'renihy, Aui higlifaliuln' perhuiw; Which accounts that I hvs the acquaintance Of several quality chips. THB mm OFifflElT V firat ltnorn In Amerioti. It merit are well known through' no oat the habitable world. It the olrirst ami best record of any Liniment in the world. From tfte millions npon millions of bottles old no complaint hag ever reach' ed u, and as it healing and CELEBRATED TONIC A5TD APPETIZER, PAIN SUBDUING LINIMENT ' IT HAS NO EQUAL. It lg recommended with nnbonaded ance in ail cases of Cuts.Bruiaes.Burna, Sprains, RheumatiBm, Hard Swellings, Bitfc, ihe Joints, .Frozen Feet, Enrs, Ac, c, amonff ail pereons, and for Sprains, l, Founders, Ringbone, Scratches, assur- Poll-Evi- Wifld-Gall- . 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