lil odlor—;tint an officer of the United States, with a plug hat and a doublc breaiu•d ercoat-- wade an impres sion on Squire Clark: The cotionii li If , to bestire n WWI desperate, and if the "boys" learned of I:tantod's prey-_ erred, his lite ^ would not be worth a lug--but Clark was not going In rot in prison. \Vell, Mr. Iltllcer• 1 Hippo,e I hair 10 tell:ton,ldt it tt is 1111111t1 OW that 1 hair told yon, my lite tt ill be in &111. gPr 'Never mind that: get horse and collie along, u, in a horn ' 'They rode roar -with 1,1 Huntingdon, and abort , done lit toght of twill, ''Theme,` , mod SquiPS. (Tart,• 'of, the hill, iii-t the will, is ilie liousd . wheie Sivey Ines; in the nod Ile is peflutpgdoor. I din go no hlr ther c Watchman. I 1.. El .11 r the hout I to 1111. 1 111 4tlllN, While • I'hv hr.l bel,ised I )oin i q I rr I t. /1“ vle a,k m 114,1 . 1.1 1111, , 1irIfIg m lye 11110 'N'etv E..3i,1 I'r:turner. 'l,atit nhlertf to Cranlner ,h-onounted, Vied 111, lint-e 1111.11 It a quarter of a mile fr.on the mill, and r•tarted lie cro..- eil the will hritto It on a loot log :those Ilse mill, and ran at it Jtv.,t an lie wa. , ft , c , tultng the hill in it- , rear and a few yank oil, Starr was rut the 111.1 of (slit ,if it hole, ?ill 101 the purpi,e. Cra.tiner drew lit. re told lion in tdop, The muffle of a flair repeater persnndesl not to 1111111. 4 'rain'iner enteral, pl,ti c l Itandentl., 011 111111, and went to a Isto%Ml'. sill, to 4 , !,1 read\ h,r thettip bile ill th, , Soli t - hrother, loothei 1,-1:1‘v I 11111• .111 !i , lll Olemill,\Vltilsll4! Is,an .ptdits tit loft two of them had rltle. o n tljiit shoithlk r. a f-fight, that I'ranther did n ot lrl.e, It was .111 , 11'1 441 d 141 11.111.1 4 111111 it . .. 1 lonely annum ‘Olll.-e ‘ l llllrlll l l..r wits 1)..1 11,11..g..11” r woo.' 1.11 1 peacettil lust a wood chop per 4 . 11111. 4 In 1 Ile 155/11 4 .4.• In relic% . 4 tolxtetN, and as he went (silt it the lull 1. don ill elltiNv 11•11 dnnhle rOllll./r1:11,1114 =EI ni golJ• II Iron n lint t• m• 1 11,1 It'll I I I SI ar an.li ilit , id.• inn I roehtil, i.ill ll l ll darken, MEM 11.11.1 , ui prI1) et I. kid 111. 111, tl, \l. I.pte %.). I=l 1 ~ I n ., nl. l DOWN e of a Detective a Murderer. 'W ho aro t h 0.0.4 own T n•hol 4 . :rao torr. nnlhw njo •t. tile is my br,,ther, another lIIt hnither, and euu.m' ' Are they in the ha; it (11 carry ing t hove rifli•r'" V.., they tire hunting =EI trge 6, 1 Vrl ate gat e a report a ill ,1111 , 111 ,,, rC Lillel a MI, lllit Il e l ie was at lii platiter , , to-h1t..1 -t l're"nti ',nee Paulo lip In the hou.e. :••ti.eN that if 161 go; St:try tt;o , re:l,k , but ('rite flier ett 4 MIL Ile torned lu lilt' Fen tletoett with the rttle- , . tied e Ith (lie P:11111. notoner ttith tvhteh S q uire Clark, net ten Trule.a NaeN od lor inarder.;!".:p ranee fur 1:,1111, rail ~,,kilan,rinol surely Itn,l pad the ntive pronoanee. I Held r Lei 1101 II g T e liher I`7ll, I. .•r .)t- ray the bend 1 hi all the vokce in Nil-tn....11.p and oft he detect ill all to no pa rpo., Intel to make .latige the 1,4 of Der..lll 'Mr Stai•vjtol In% are voilig to xi( :N h. g0r1, , ,z 1 , , %nu lease, And Ilse firm writ, Will/111111 , 1'H 11 111”11011 111 lake his rile ,111 , 111,10, 1 Ivlll Iklll/111 WlOlllllll 111. .11,•11' 1114 I'l.lllllloll'4i s rllllllll.r, 1111111011 ' all to 11111reil 10 i,mller 1.111, about Ilirre 111111,1re.1 oil, awl if 3.1 oflull I 11101 C &Mine , / 111111 . 1% I II '1'1,04 'oted 211111 when they ..44t In the )Jaye •le,agmthal, ( 1 4-44411,44. r /1 1/) rryounted it horse 111 1'1,411 "4laey Craninur la 1)4 NJ, hound 14r [he railr,o4,l ear, g,ollig 11.1.‘%1 ht•re 1111,1 111 ,11 , 1 11111'1'11411, //.1 113,: , m oharge dl'-a4erato 11111 11, the lender 01 11 V.ll 11g, 01 rout Itettorl. f„,!1.1 1 1 11g. 111, 1 . 1-11,1h111 1M.111 , 1 111. VI ri.t. to 11 ha I.ll'll 11 011 1 g11:1 :1 2 •'411!21..1'11),1' Tlif.y 1,- 101,1 1 t4ttar,l MCI\ 1.11/1 rnrll the law-o,log mot .)1111221' 1 (old, the 14.4,4 ..,w-pri.e.l 4.111 11 11 111i1e-1 01 1111.11 Tile `lp, l / 1 11 I V 1 V I 1101,,10 101' 1,111,1 cnnurll 1,0 1,1 lese 16,1 41111'1 1111111 4 , 41'4 I. null% ill fall 11l I MI 4r - 1'„1111will he Ined .ngteitillg.ill..i Ihen• In piny Ihr .irttid 11, however, Iteni, nI 1:81,1 Hier, 1,1 lin, ells I li. pr.it ite r,wl I. itvi,l re ilif A Pl.llll w 1.•114 . 1 1111.1111 411.1.11.11 Ar. sf I lint. 111 1111.1.1',11.[. %%am 1,1 Tint ul adsetiiiirt• (PSI r I lie ',alt . -, ,‘,ll ' •. .1 he hung, un 1,-- I oor re , 1 . 14141 Alt„ 111 , / orre , t i,l "tin, 4illl' uI tile 11, ,,, 1 ft 11,trt's 00.1 thtll.7 11 . V11 , 111/ti 1111% he, II I,ert,riiii..l 1.1 ally "rt 1.10.1 ffilieer" or nor .o her fmrt, .11.1}r its been loon pecorsoir role. ;1,1 pi: lee 1110. flit NO. 1 , 111 ,4 1 lb /I/ph Aralom hr r I h i p 7, ,th 1.1.8 ,„, re , f 'lt r.:l r r. llrile 111 M f• 111 Iteld ILni iti• _A n dy j o i o ,. on ham been inter , wa rd hs it Con oinliti ('oilimerritil corri,poltdellt I/II hying 704,1,1 N hat he thought ni nit,,nge, Maid . li, 11.1- 11.11 1111%.• A 1,.. r and .11.1gv le. it 1.), n :tt 1111, Well, It Is 111.1111 the weaken) 110(41 eser wader the Ileeennl 11 tit lacing called n Stole paper. In tact, it In eat Stille paper. It In tin weak an wailer There in on pllllll. 111 It N . aria can t Irll 101 l the time what he In dris leg nt, aid II Is datubilnl if he know". lionsell I see that a great Mites Iteptildivatil Journals are con denoting it. The tail, In they are toed 'it (Irani lie intelligent nu•u of the partydon' t k neww h at to 110 with ham It would grant , ' thew touchtl lie would resign, but he won ' t. So lair front reeignitig, he s „„wi•rking 111111 Ito rigueing for a ",•„„,1 term lie will never get tt Ile is no more tit for President than at goatee. Ile has got no abilit)--nothitig but a little low ( . 111111111g. Ile lacier bad an origi nal thought in his lite. Ile In an 111 aignilleatit little tallow, a bundle of personal piquet., petty *poem and preju awe. Ile is an aellish as 11,e alitya ree hang Ile used the highest other in the ot of the people to advance his private ends a n d those of his and intrigue for the second term. lie knows a little something shoat liontem, but lute not brume enough to 'oinks a tired-class jockey, if toarned out to the luteitiess, although that in about all he Is Ili for. II we are to have a horse Jockey for the highest office in the land, we ought to have a good one. •1111.1.- s(• ,, lt•rn Ni,•1111•1.14 rratimer I .1 11, I.urim•se., li•i ~I , -it' Oil. I a h tit r e toglo ot t lie 7tll, It e bird a =llll 011.4 Wll% I ' llllllller nrk, ot the 111, 1•111 , 14 Sl,lll'l 111111 Le luuud ; but 111/11. 1 1 all, tiliortilittioll us, Critimier lottittl I hnlr, I gentleman .4y in hi, Irma vstril okilitigA or 11 11.111•4. Nuppose," sahl ryqu know where aria I Callie 1= blinded up the old f the United Statem,' which happened to t toe words 'officer es,' »token with a r impotong military id Clark, 'thin' is a your Illr - IY 111 ,etter —A lady tram the country, who had lately become a_ resident of the city wait very much troubled at her son'e long absence from home the other evening. A neighbor calling suggest ed that he had gone to see the ele phant. "Ah," said the mother, with a sigh of relief; "why didn't he tell me? I have no objections to his seeing the elephant, and didn't ♦ven'know it was in town," v. you need not be among that sort of r Oti must tell me .or , 2e Stacy.' s Clark. 00 and will keep or tell rue where found.' hi of Crannier bad liroadwhouldered, ve feet nine inches .' years old, weight e ) e, , , thick short ut weather betitmu -- A Western editor speaking of • rogue who liven in his vicinity, says: •''fhe rancid has broken - every bank, arid jail, arid Sabbath we have had in this country for the lust five yearn. "High Life."---Mrs. Blabbs at Long 4 Branch. In the wilt - Idle of the season, the 11r..1Iloblis, who is theologically 'sound.' sent his te, who is ph3siol ogy tint-mind, and flteir Coil 11111 y, to Long Ilratteli. fllll, who IN at preco cious child, and whose tatln.r lind can tionva hint not to tot get tonnritetohint, pvamal n leper a Iva alter, tool Oritead hu his motto t, cent it The ratite toad carried to Mr. Itloblei a let ter Prom his wile. \Ve prod. both let tern 111111's, reads thus I)l,+R I . )Anny : It's 11.011 nice hero in ate owniry, awl 'li 1 Ilia In hat la sneit jolly 11110-i I think the I,te v ,„L. plat e Ili the e,3 1-4 3 ‘‘ l tiertng place I Nl,ll th lir , t It nav 11W111111,11e.0111e . N ,11‘. I 101k:11'111a: 'll'll.'ll I. pa. NMI lag lip 1111, not 9. 'Never, I hope,' Hite, our hillier IP nitHll 11111 allll tie lire so notch boot ‘itiltoot 111111: () il,vi ly I vll ‘Nwilint 1 , 13 - nv her tio(1 il" von lia,f IC( -4331 het . beiore-- Hhe's looking Ho \veil Stitt hat 1.11,11 In tteal . 14)1,1 of 11110 // / , 11 , ; alid Ilia '3311‘1, Ha‘H. Hhe ,lo•en't Iro. , older than : , ant II x,ll 111 4.110.PN 311 ,, ,plendel 1101111, (loth litteh ttlto.ttleto, toot %t ;\I I call lion it tools, bet•ao-t , to. :tit r, Too :welt lo ft- 01 ovolt it, gPIIIII•111:111 Sill. 1,1. r a altr: tl . lttit, 11111 vl. hull( 111,, rip, uml f vet hh Imt of Nltte !att.-, 1., allol 1,.1111111 0,1 ale ni,,l tolffloco Tio , v 111 11.111.11 ing ow to phly 1.111'111,, 1.1. ntlll think it I, a real moo v/11111... Ma 11111.1 110 Moo to look tiller latom I).itt•-olg, situ log tool liaar Mr Charhe ' 1)1, 11:1, I %%ant 10 E•l'e %OM 1.0 nu l'ul i,.,!• Imt doh t mule vet Il %sold.] Pleitt , e %%lite so•m, hug" 11), ` ,.114 / 1 !!!' plvt‘tv 01 pochyt intthey• A IdlOW (31W( .1. %%11119111" m ' 'Vont. •• , ,,on, 14111,1. read as folloxyA, onle point of eontra , d he'll!! that it g i, e a d.ileielit tint "I the matter. litkicr. , T.,./f t health 1 , /I little better, thaiik the 1,1,rd, arid I enlov the : , :thhath like peace of die, , •pleilel place 011 are 081 , 11 111111 %Oil , 1111 t 111 f the I.akl , of your fµlll 11111 fl.li 01111 111 jlllll me x 1 pri•eid Dear little Bill \ and the I'd He are toy though 5%111 . 11 I , eek II I 1111 , 1 11 4 :1111 , 1 11V111 of re lige'''. I , llll'll' Ilene Ale ion 11/111 . 1V Stllll , llll Me dear liit.totier? f hop, for the Ire-h, 1111ig,ratiiig air is 11s1 . m a te inedielne, Ittni ft I es ill renntm nnUi ` 4 t•plensber, I be !leie I noght be unite restored to ?sly former health. I, nt•tut loaded 10‘e 10 the dear trier , 01 our (+mall, and 110 an reinewher Ihrm Or prat,,. I read yootir ..1)111 tt irrinvtiontwil Itiquillr, It 411 rd 111) 10.,11t 1%1111 grval Dente and cottilt , rt, ()lir ILllt Ae , l4 ten It 1141I0 ' Wllll . ll witi n•• trip with 1111. Yo.tir 110:11u! 111 It1111)11•, 111 IL N111i• 1111111• i.: r ...ed (Ilan 411...C1'11W. , 1111 tor Item.ll 111,111..11111.1 . 1 after the 111.toVe rlu nllt HOW 111 , , Itiolthy re receised her indivnaht load an. ala...ler, we doll I I.kw(ws, kit Le ha 4 her hack t.. I~ulluun. Kant 11, her old I,ew ,Lt 4 h..r. 1., morrowful. The pam ll.r, Mr 1". 1 ..h1e., prePhe.l 8 very eke serat..n, (along tor Inv tent the tut uain~ “111... ea.. lit. 1 a tlrtuuun for her 3.rtee I. far a6.etc ru Oil \ iJ A AYI IL I (lie Four of I Ili here rt , iiles a family col, iil ao iilil loan Lt (he eouur of P.Cit‘Ur and lii- I f ir e Si, all 01 whom are hard. kil/ IttiAglied In ~rorn the nik tee and entrrattee ol IL roils [hough creenirm minieter, who re-pled in the ~tine town. It happen ed that mien( the limo+ wait bitten by a rattle,make, and when the tionniter WIIMSPIa Inr In (!real lino° lln I i arrival lie Mond the ier) penitent slid auxruux to lie iirfL)eii with. The tunneler call I on (lie kneeled down and iiriLL .41 iii (lon VVIeC - 111, ',mil, we timid< thee for rat Ile-intlo, , 14e Ilia 111( Illee mrrnuar it lilt loin. We pray thee ruled a ralllestiftke 11) bile 'lobo, wit. to holy ti r uu , told , 11 turd, Send die higgeq kliol ol a rattle•nake to him the (old mail, tor uulhiuir mitt ntittleNnitkeri will eier bring the iilcaver faintly to repentance." A ilrar little girl, milt nix }care old, wan prniiinied Ly a friend, who kept a number of loalo, home leathern tin- tier hut. Thu nett tune the triend called, chit brought with her riot only several feathers, hut uleo Hume Le»ntilul paleltem, out of which to make &emirs lor her doll: When the friend had gone sway, the huh girl, who was 'try glad and gratchil for her presents, said to her mamma , "Mumma, du you know what I have been thinktag about?' "Ni,, my dear." "I bare been thinking lire. Tiell no like -troika, for II lir gave me more than nun promine.l" Was not that a sweet saying for so young • 1;101 She had found out that the grace of the Lord Jesuit is ex ceedingly abundant, and that he gives to thew that trust in Hint exceeding abundantly above all they ask or think. —AP Governor Fairfield, of Win consin, and a friend were riding be rail from Madison, lately, twoyoung htdiett, with their beaux entered the crowded car, and the two gentlemen gave their seam i the fair ones. But great woe their surprise to see the young 1111.11 (wimpy the seat and take their iolotiipaniutw upon their lap. 0 e..lue 1.. ni,l the Governor, " !night hare done thateute"-- Bill Arp Among the Insurance Agents 1-1;14t rel of thiq, and waked to Whitehall for peace. A friend (I slip posr he wits a frie'ml) found me and said he wanted to see me partikerly. lie took me away buck, hauled out some hale thumb papers hill of lignres lku ,) 4 4 10 ,1 he wanted me to 4iire uty lire. That sheered me worse than nay" thing, Ipr6r IcMhel ithe I wan in dan ger, nod lie had lust lontid I ti‘e , l lust it he thought there would he light Ile explitioell things (0 me, and I felt relieve I, and declined to in 1.110 14 tha presort. You see I telt tolls well, and could nut sett the neves t the next cot ner• 1 wet an other friend who seemed glad to see coelohugly. Ile held my hand in 11101111•1114. 111. seed wt' If 1110 11 111 was insured Ile fluid he um , agent for the %cry lote,l company in the ,%00111. I rt‘ed litin how ; O ng a man could live tinder 1114 company. Ile then e‘plamed to nie that a man w ay davit any time; that they ihiln't nu erial,e In hemp a man 11'0111 (I}'lll. SO 41.1 . 1111,1, bat expre.seil my gratrittole for 1111 oitere-1, in flit Wlll Illre 111111 111 1111111.1 , 1 'II hay a policy 1114 80 1 )11 1114.1 got right sick. .1 n= I len lull I heard him C:111 44111111' teller a dam phool. When I got In the hotel there IVII.- a 11.11er 111 1110 1111 ill 1. 2. 1 111111 • 11 1P• 1 1 111.41 4 . Ill: 11111, 1 , 1 10 1110 for an limn ahoili the uneei laintt of lite and vet-taints of death I Won hl perlitip4 be was It inis•oonary Ile ernmd much voncermal :Wont 1110 KINr and children, and once or twice *ll/1 , 1 111 1.1 l‘ 1111 It \,‘ 1114' hamther chiet. I ',loosed he 1011411 11'11`11 , 1, and told lom I 111,1111 relleet eernmalst Menu the matter I LrlletP chat imairatiiN IS rarely It and %timid lend a poor fellow a few dollars I think L will ir) to borrow tt hilly from ilioir itttenlm to morrow, 1104 itatriong the first one Pt hl° In noe iwP tioncluded I way loil,in milt. tool, mid 11:`il Itiul rat: I tvaq mit feeling lo Dr. Alexander, nn l go( it do•-e of Hahn. Ile axed tne if I was 111e6, 1 10141 him I numose.l 1 and the reittion 14111'. II e IbCn 1.,1 , 1 nue all about it, and said there wan about one hoinire , l of than feller 1,,w1,, 10,1 Ow ) had Itoger., and they bored fiWolit half' an inch at the F.eentiti in the /cow lth., and 4111111 Till tllVy glll In 11 e hollow, and the patient lento Iu and look a 1111 he%. I .I,lll't know Onto( thnt, hot I %till stir thht they are the Ctien,lll,4l, tine.t n)initthiien and Lind heartel melt I hate ?ter parimk , 11111 y I 11011 . 1. 11151 . , 011111C11 114114 111,811 101111114 and grasp Responsibility for Detention of Adver tised Trams and for Accidents. The lingllyh Courts hold the railway etittipatilet to a pretty strict rule in rt gaol to their relittititas with the puldlc ',cotivenicitce Reif the itithlie safely A al-te tit hint!, tere•illt been tnt ot the C.ittii ul Excite l uer,the re situ of a huh is it ease 111 point A e, ket holder found the ail ver • riot going to 'start, or 1,11 , 1- iIII,IIC ot the titeman lt,t, leg neglected In heel. uh Itrtlu. ;old tirdercil a -pet rnl train The hill for sires was shoal tart hundred thillars. 'Fite sharp pas netiger laud rt and then brought an fte. molt Stir the recovery 01 the money amt .1111 e fifty dollars additional for hit own loa+ul tWI, hours tone The judge expretated himself "moon Irlileil ' flint the ( . 011Ipail, ii l resiatc.leuch n chitin, and the Jury gatethe plattitilfat verdict for till he tt-ttieil Li I 1 :14,11/1., If vs 4., mhould import it little 'F.digli-ti law or an Englnd; judge or two, it might pune of tolvatitage !011ie AIIII•r• icall public. 111 England, Itkewine, ate ridentn to persons or property front the vareles.thevs or neglect of rat:way olli t mit; or employe...4, are ptinedied by liettAy pecitillitry HBSt•tillietitrl under the head cd damages. Verdtcta to the amount of (11111) or forty thousand dol. law; lor personal Injury have been re• covered, and we read of one came where tile jury rendered a verdict of over silty Ifinflaand dollare. Ille,e heavy %er dicta, howmer, Ill) not seem to present Ll2.llmariterm In the Board of Trade fix. turn.. for (in at Br tam, for ISCN, it 1, stated that nine railwapi on Eliglllll,l li Wltki !laud lor colopeiocitaiii for i eidetiti4 oil their road,, the 1411111 of ,101,855, of which $1,4101,910 wkert. ItlillrleS 10 iIerSIIIIM, 9.111 i 4 1605,91 5 were lor damage.; to great... The compettaa• iloii liir tWeiileilln iii 18110, it inn alitiripit led, will amount to a larger num than that above Hotted. English managers ire mu ch in favor of settling elating for liainages by arbitration invitead of trusting the matter to it pry, and 111 this we think they tire wise, &nil we believe likewise it is bettiir for both parties Arbitriv tion simplifies the whole proceeding, raver titio and expense, and, it the ar bitrators deal fairly with the lions of a ease submitted to them, Justice will not lie so likely to be dela . ted ordefent rd by mere legal technicalities, Anoth er very aensible decision was recently decided by iro English court, to rect, that a railway company a not re sponsible tins the lows or urticlre limn a passenger's portmanteau, which lied been left by the owner in one carriage while he traveled td another, hug own negligence hieing made the lore 1)04011 - like. i /rap 'ft weir. —Will you do till a favor?" mid young Brooks to his wealthy friend Simoet Hansom. "What is it, George," said Hansom. "1 wish you to lend me 00, 'sift" "Call at my counting house," rejoined Hansom. ,t,George was not long in paying hie respects. "What security can you give me, young gentleman ?" "My personal security, fir." "Very well, get in here," said Hansom, lining up the lid ors large iron chest. "Get in there," exclaimed George in astonishment. "what for?" "Why, this is where l always keep my peeeoaal se c urities, -=--The hells of Charleston,lllinois, Cheese tobacco. Why Can't a Woman b e a Mason 1 At the Masonic' celebration at... Au stin, Nevada, recently Major Shemin', delivered Jo address, abouudm; in wit and humor, clumtering arciand elo quent gems of masonic himtory. An specimen of the Ii onor we quote the solution ache ahoie query, ac report ed in the Ile .ritte "Women soinetimei eomplitiA* tltal they are not permitted to enter our Lodge and work with the craft in their labors, and hiarn all that their 14 10 I/C IC11111(41 In the instittilinti. NVe will ex ialitin the reason. We learn (feat be lore t h e Almighty had finished him work lie eats ill 811111 C 1101111( about crea ii„g Ere The e reatimi of e very living thing had lurch' itecomplished, and the Almighty hail made Adam (who wits the first mason,) and created for hint the fittest lodge In the amid, aud Pall ed it Paradise No. I. lie then Cltll4ekt all the beasts of the flelil and the fowl) , (il the air to pass Inquire Adam for hini to name them, which wits a piece of work he bail to do alone, MO 01W 110 COlllll4ll/11 !ought therelore arise when F.VI. was ereated,whom lie lotew would malty trouble it she Wlt4 aliened In 11:1 It, :IC csrotitetl her he tarrhand. Adam, being very lunch latigned with the labors ul lIIM first tank, tell asleep, and when he awoke t ut , k iwi ,' E ve m the I,ul e ttn6 1,,,,, AII:tIII ift.lll l .! Senior lVitrdrn, 1 ,1: k 0k.,1 Eie as the ittlittr of Ite.titil in the Small, :Intl they to-cited their in line tient., triton the kirk, when 111111Ie iliately called the craft Irmo labor to relreshineitt , la'-lend of attending to the attire its Mlle eight she hill bier sortion, yoilated her üblignuoos, let in an exiiiilll , l 11,141 110 101 , 1- Iw s4 Ihrre, 11111 iiint nrunml with him, leaving )lilnin to look alter the jewels This lellow hail been expelled from the Lodge, with set eral oth?..rs, some lime before, but hearing the footsteps of t h i I hand Mii,ter, he PliddenlN took Illy leave, tell.mg Eve to gut to make apron., its Ole I . lllli kiss were „,„ proper regalia. She went and told an d when the Grand Master re '"hasn't to the Lodge Ile found his gitNel hail been stolen, and. Ile ca lled lor the Senior and .1 moor Wardens, who had neglected to guard the door, and bond them absent. "Alter mearching lor collie une lie cattle to where then were Ilia, anti tit• nnodcd 1,1 A.lllll/ what he wan there, instead of oeeitioing fit+ official position Adam replied Iliac, he w e waitAng for Eye to call the I•rntt from retre.linient to labor again, and that Il i , Craft WWI not pmperlv clothed, which the) were inal,ing prOVII4IOII for Turning to Eve he asked her what she haul to udder m excuse for her un ollicual and nimuutuonue conduct? She replied that a fellow,prising hllnsell on 110 t It grand lecturer, had been giving her iie+tructione, and vile thought It 141(11 no harm he (Ur:m.l "da.der then muked h , r hat haul 1 , 1•1,111 e ,if him gavel 9 She Kam she didn ' t know, fin leas that hullow hail taken it away Finding that I ' ve was no longer front worthy, and that , ulie hod rained Adam to neglect luu. 11101111 g lit Ilium uI whom )1:14/ et Vel)f•el, the Grand Nlkukter closed the Lodge, )toil, turning fluent out, eel, a faithful Tyler to watch flue door with naming sword. Adam, repenting of him lolly, went to work Ilk(' It nuts and gllnol Karon, In order to get reimutated Not so With Eve she got angry about It and commenced raukdlig ',inn. "Ail/1111. oil ilee.o , llll of him r ,.6.r ma tm „, teas permuted to e•utabliudi LoulgeQ and work in the ulegree.u, and while It.. was allowed tI) . 111 lit him 1111te11.41/1 Char cite war 111 lief again to be admitted 'et In the regiudtr lodge work of flue Cralt Ileflre the 1 . 1 1 114011 lIV at 14 01111411 cannot he fill 111-thie Mn 1,011" —.Railroads of narr..v, guage are laieorning Lnl,ular Widc. tins line 111 11/bleb 11/e r 3,1,1 are hut tai, a halt tel apart, and Cttitiida 1t0tt.1.4 or 4111 e in whirl' they are diatent front each other three nod tt hall teed The itibiintage nl such rtiduvate are 11,1t1 toes ore reaper than lit lot I.I.• go.tge, Curl Vs may tM made elitirper and More frequentli, and without so numb loan 01 trartive power by the engine The first at theee roads tit the ['tilted Slates 111.1‘11 to he outdo toeht . l,ll 111411011 and Springfield ; and it In said that mooil• t!..•fit II • 1114 . 11 ofbailing, 11,irri.iliiirg and A 'lentos, myrniasyl• snout, think (a t1111;11ing a tw o f ee t and a halt gauge road Inns AlleoloWli to Ilarrisliiir L f, for freight an t pamienger,t. Apropos of railway malt erN, the- Pena svlvania Ititllr4 l l4.l Company IS I'o ll 4l l l erillg the prollf let' , 111 leasing the I deli and Amboy and New Jersey roads —indeed, has heen considering It tar a long tone— the probability being that some "mutually satisfactory" ar ranuemealm will soon be made in re gard to the matter —N. I'. World. Tom (of ri,x,s llnokett Vb.—Under 1118 lit 41 , 1, n writer 1,.r the London Tele -11, a ph,.'4% . 1 , : lam a husband of near ly thirty year* . experience, and I thought this morning that the face of my 'old woman ' was an soft and fair gm it 114811 some twenty nine seasons back. I think I can see why. fdo not play at any game o! chance, I' never get drunk or Oeep out at nights, indeed I 11111 only too glad so net at home, and above all, I court toy wile as much a. I dill when she was sixteen. If I call inannize it, I nornombirr Aar birth and wedding days by a mew dreee, a jewel, or a simple noway ; aid eltould clue be Kick, I try all I Item", how to smooth her rlow, and above all, never allow chil req servants to rebel against /feet' goilit Ilks . mistress of the house. I need Isa rly add- that the house is a happy lion e. I said to a would be husband the other ay, 'hook out for a lowing, univii.Mlia daughter end ' , Weir mid if ,vu aoe her well you will get ii lw,ilie wile aald 1.1)9011`r for yriitr little mien.' All Soria of Paragraphs Cheap meat—Chop olovators—ltyo cocktnilq, A word to the 10RO—remain No. A man full of spirits—A distiller. An attached couple—A purr of oyitpr Thorn aro 37,000 F ranck rpfugo(..., \V lion ie tint like a work of art', \V its a drawing How to make time fant--Ufin the .par of the monn•nt. Marrying an editor in denominated n paper winiding 1 1, a ,:oat of mail a portion of a teller r•nrru•r'e old lorml 'Woman's I n41114' --.li label on 111 box or Amy iasta at Lynn. Ad vie° le tho only sort of viol that Amu, pooldo don't follow. Nvity Is a sword like beer '1 Itevanw it', iv .o, till drawn. il,, w dißtinguiKli a wealthy inan— ity tlin in Ilia tnen. Thin+ traystmg thin 1, ovor stpultng, v(1 II" can catch him. lbsw V/ bet ,rri to.s yt,kl t. tight and then go nlonul wort ~f b„ up by n poliveman. Life is this tzreittoit of rontriiiirtiths,l,c. evoryboily 11114 to give it up If 9ixtenn dritelimm make how ninny will di troyset-111.1i, Gratit'i new mntln -"Lot i' bore ito .thor rlet•e"—Slift 1) , (11111go, (ir(.llleV his 111111h1 hll9 will, hill %111, Wl+l..'lloligh to get somebody to Zvi it,. it It is nu oven chance n t v, ts , rll MHO 141.1: into Stitt(' Pri.ik.ii or NI by have thit right to ilirt ' Illecatt.w lhr 141611 qttyv thu witlow ; timit , Thit noel WHO tl 1011 ' to iirrittigo 111.1 hair with out pick got int() a !Iwo pickle. All eccentiie Ist...pa Il th.g Crly t the purpn,n oCluplaying him with bark The Int " I ...yin of bonnel.4 has it roe( in ti iiiidiwaltt, and tho flying jib iu well trimmed (owl'. Since the jut• bug h,04 boon hcientitie ly exowined,elugnoni retail at sor . entoeu cents apiece. l'"ylunk, in Stillwatvr, N Y , bso bpon di+turbmi py n..cturnnl diggin4 bur trotou re A Naw Yorker has n dog which ho has named I'44'llllu on neeount of tho thinnem of 11111 burl.. Railways aro aristocratic They teach every won to know his own sta tion and to stop there of what fementne Creature are you re minded Olt t h e completion of it b u ild ing , A hoo,enood jlt 1, -aid that the ('bins%e knew how t %teal five hundred years before thu Radical party WWI horn A young lady, when told to exereiro for health, .aid shot would jump at an 111111 rum 11.. r own ri.k. Nvwp“rt rerITIS 141111.11 Ulla the Khory that liuorge Pcobinly loft $:i,Ol.Xl by will to lib, Lewis not ti to. A Wii,teru John Smith hits dointiveroil that no 0110 01 OP 11011111 has evor hold a high offluo or bum hung. Carlylo ' , apt siffirago "0, won tostrit ;wog 01 rimpli• by r minting !lour sway I Ihe hint vilugli drop for young hick, to drop the practice of dr,notig thin, whim you g,r into tim night air A piu,4ling 11111,LiMI about 1.4, k Ilk, I 111,•tt L y I Mir It I, 'll hat may it lawyi•r du for money A colored hilly bountinii, , of thi• pro grio, nnrdoby hi•r to strati ini•t • 11, 1- in hit mortification Lahti. "'cher.. nn, thrt, sa id a wit, "Wlmh I illiVll lined without utidor ~ . tundirlL f ,:thern InunUnh, nnurcund A Maryhind pnper nitys thorn 1 , 1 more money i n whiphy than in n ~ilver mine. 'Phu•re'+ more drunk in tt,too Tho of Paris tots toldod to the Thu WO hoar of "Iligi•tpli -114 liw , -liwts and ''lntloonlng" do A Montgomery, A Iftbitma, curiosity woman Of e.,urbu na ona would tbint of "mating a howl om a la / Ihihoquo Times styloA Itooolo.r'n lino •erlllllll 111 1 / 1 111 , ..1111,11 1., 1•11,1111,1,1,11. 1 , 11111011, .11. Encul.tor Firu Extol r " Tho itoime) lyceum w trying its tooth ,111 111 , ' pri,blitti) "Whit 11 I, tho oltle•L loath, 1 ry, Erin go brut., or 111,11 gohluo " Certain ladles of New England been brutally informed that the br.t way to eontributii to the. W. , r 11 1 .8 • l ln hold their's. A paper hat an article hewded with the oniumlnith, "Why ' Wo tel pi il/t1(1 It ' s h , eltll3o they WMl'l wit•h Won't it? Blow cite I ..tpand my ' 311 extortemst, men asked 01 By carry 1 rig a hit go gond hewn ru ii, replied the doctor. Horace Greeley'b latest ailment F. a desire to fall asleep et all hours of tier day, but inure especially when reading' some of his own editorials. The novel excuse of a Hartford man for stealing was that she "watit. , l the goods for hristmas presents, and couldn't afford to buy them." A Roston man went to Portland, M , and noticing a sign at Zion's Advocate, wont in and inquired if Mr. Zion was , at home. Mr. Zion was not in. Why is • drunkard hesitating to sign the pledge like • saptical Hindoo? cause he is in doubt whether to give up the worship of the jug or not I "Will yo u tweept a millinery idioplind dry good slots my stonourkt she tiviliimsige silty of poking the dull est.. And momentous question. Florida planteled aro giving up cotton in favor of sugar-cane. Why' don't they coilkivat, twth 7 Labia, and cotton gen. welly gn together in this latitude, TYe iiiieliester Democrat says of n wo• siva that he is a world without on Nmstor And gni... It. remark. , able, ui Pill% 1 , . Ift Witll.ll.o. P. 44111.-1
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