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So the Rankin boys | { went to confrot grim-vis 1 war. | The lite biood of two of them mace | more tertile tl «x growth ot the | peninsula and their bodies lay un- | claimed avid the thousands who had | | gone down in the shock of battle. | The broken tather came to the governor’s office in Har- | risburg with his tale of woe. An- | drew Curtin never turnea deat ear to | He said: **You are too bowed but not | such as he. old a man to go after your sons bodies. I will send a messenger for and you can rest assured that them be enabled to give you will burial.” Aud this was done. j .Atter the second battle of Manas sus the aged tarmer again enterea | Z } the executive chamber, and withou you get the genuine saying a word seated himself, The governor recognized him at once and thought, *Can it be that this vid man has been afflicted again?’ He bade him approach. The vis: tor’s voice was broken, but his tears did not tall as he said: **Governor, another of them has gone.’’ Fora moment Mr. Curtun could not speak. He silently wrunk the horny hand or the despviled father. When he found voice he said: “You tor him. I will send You shall see him again.”’ must not go. And this was done. When news of tne battle of Get tysbury reached Harrsburg, Gov ernor Curtin traveled rapidly across country and viewed that memorable conflict. After to is conclusion he returned and Harrisburg Was seated late at night mn his room when again Rankin entered without a word and silently seated himself upon a “My God,” Mr Curtin, St can not be that the blow chair. thought has tallen upon this old man again.” He could not bring himself to ask the and for fully fifteen minutes the two men satin thatroom, question, their heads upon their hands, and neither utered a word. At last the old man said. as he steadied his voice: “Governor, the other ovo wre yone.”” “Ti eother two? Thisis tert ible.’ “Yes, governor, the other hey have taken them all." He lines two. Wished a that pass to enter the he might take home his “You anguished silent sons. the {will send for are too old,”’ said governor, ‘*] hey shail be taken home, And this was done. After Goy. this Curtin d returned to country at the close et bis tive years’ residence at the court o Russia, he was in Phila lelphia whe it was bim that Mr Rankin, who was still live. would be highly dehghted it his benefactor would pay him a visit when the ex- intimated to Minister was on his way to his home Mr. Curtin said that he would comply with the wish, and when he reached the railroad station nearest to the Lycoming county larmer’s home, he found the in Center county. old man waiting tor him with a car- riage. That evening the people of surrounding country, at Mr. | Rankin’s bidding, flocked to do hon- vrto the ex-Govyernor. The next morning atter partaking of a break- fast, such as only a Pennsylvania | j the | farm house can produce, the aged agriculturist: asked Mr. jom him in awalk. He} Curtin to to a wooded kno! hand } sodded at which railing iron “= mounds and fi po l and Pencloses few moments Rankin turned away with a cheery remarns anmout the su - Z Salis bl and acts direc upon the mucuous surfaces of the system buying blali’s Catarrh Cure be itis t iy and made in Toledo, Ohio, Cheney & Co. i : H BaSold by Druggists, price 75 per bot A New Jersey American, while traveling mm Canada recently, called oa the Amencan consul at Guelph, z | Ont. 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The two most wealthy and fash- 1onab'e Episcopalian churches in New York are to be made free as to pews. They are Grace and Trimty. As fast as ownership ot pews is lost they will be withdrawn from Market. ‘od { dis Bargain in Music. This favorite Album of Songs and Ballads, containing thirty two pieces of choice and popular music, full sheet music size, with complete words and music and piano accom- paniment is finely printed upon hea- vy paper er. The following are the ttles ot the aud ballads contained in he Favorite Album:—As I'd Noth ing Else to Do; The Dear Old Songs of Home; Mother, Watch the Little feet; Oh, You Pretty Blue- tyed Witch; Blue Eyes; Katy’s Letter; The Passing Bell: 1 Saw Esau Kissing Kate; Won’t You Tell Me Why, Robin; The Old Garden Down Below the Waving Lindens; Paded Leaves; All Among the Summer Roses; Touch the Harp Gently ; My Pretty Louise, I really don’t think [shall Marry; Dreamin ot Home: The old Cottage Cloc A the Sea; A Year Bachelor’s Hall; Ruth and I; Good Night; Oae Happy Year Ago; Jen ve in the Orchard; The Old Barn Gate; Jack's Farewell; Polly: Whis erin the Twilight. with # very at ctive CoV seugs Gate; STOSS go; This is a very fine collection ot real vocal gems, ind gotten up in very handsome Published in the usual way md heught at a music store. these stvle. 32 pieces would cost you $11.20. 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FRANZ dent of the state of Missouri: Where- | upon it is ordered by the clerk in) vaca | tion that said detendart be notif by | puplication that plaintitt has commenced | a suit against Dea CONT y peti tes, trom $11 to tion and attachment founded ona note | 2 dred 3 doliags tor three hundred and dollars ar American ladies stem torty-two cents, and his proper! is about to be z ed and that unt the said W. W. Hamilton b at this court, at the next term to be gegun and holden at the house in the city of Butler, in said coun ty, on the sixth and ap i court | ay ot June rext, and on | All silverware, Xc, at cost prices. or betore the sixth dav ot said term, it | the term shall so long continue, and it not, thenon or before the last day ot said term—answer or plead to the peti- as confessed, and judgment will be ren tion in said cause . the same will be taken | { property sold to satisfy the same. And be it turther ordered, that a copy hereot be published according to law, ia the per printed and published in Bates coun- ty Mo., for tour weeks s last insertion to be at least four weeks betore the first day of the next term ot said court. J. C. HAYES, Clerk. A true copy trom the record. Witness my hand and the | | Butler Weekly Times a weekly newspa- | 1 i | | seal of (SEAL.} Circuit Court ot Bates county. this 18th day of March 1887 J. C. HAYES, Circ ALESMEN WANTED! st. largest eh nd hest known Nurseries Permanen: positions; good pa: TARK NURSERIES ‘ascr: essively, the | the! J.B. SCHWARTZ & (0. ensilver stem winding watch- higher watches from $25, up. and loops tearing out. BER! prices. winding gold Sole agent forthe Rockford snd Aurora watches, in Gold, Silver aud Filled Cases, very cuesp. JEWELRY STORE, dered accordingly against him and his | Ie headquarters tor fne Jewelry | Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c. 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