The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 22, 1871, Image 1

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tilverilsoineide altiiltteerted attho tate -13.7----- . - :. :. . .. .
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a LA Lou per square for tirstinsertion, and .
bir ili ne• subsequent insertion 50 mite. . , .
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.i. iilieraltlimeountlitaile inn yearly rid- . • .. •• :
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.t eparp equal to ton lines Of thla type :-.,': :: • '- '7• i: 30 t- .
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161.1i.lirtil 8 square. • - •
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Ile:ilium Notices met udder a head by -. ' ..' ------ 2 ••• •.0, ~ I , •2 • "••
iteenselyee immediately , atter the Iona( tLf• --• --.. - -e-f-- 2. -:•_“....,„:- 1 -;• • •--;- - 14 . ' 4-t ~.:10 . —......_ _______L______ _
„,,,,, will -be •eltarged • LOU mate a Hue •. - 7 - - - 111 r--, ;A i i 11 7 i .2 . f g_„t- ,". tt. : ••
rir e.iely itiyartion. t ., ........„ . .. irr • -.-•.: ~,r . . c
.tdvertnienienta should bo handed in V oil 48:•""r ,;0 et ; ,;.' ~..,4, 1
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i,..i.iie Monday noon to insure Insertion ' .
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%, TillNittC/Itt DiiieCtOi'fb
IMMO
4ILS Iltniittrn //V1 mid dealer In pnion.,
Pur ,, tu ,. .ical nes and Liquors,
Limp.' and Maley tioodn. - Slnin el.•
rliti!la nn.4 Ilr 411DINUCKIri.'
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Drab:VA - it ,0 - criici; - Atm,. reed.
J ClAPrftl onery,Tobatcoao (.
r1 , 41Y
15.. :. I : 4 I 11 Lc%lY
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vtirl)ttutt Arrow 4, 'Lugo
I ) Druggi*gt ado, p 4 l'lrserlv•
rJ7AN 13 El .TTILI - r* -1
• Vireil•D prO vial
Ads rt. sr!,
11 ilkolher Co.
ACOM 31m EAL.-Thisier In 3111Uriery “04,1.1
I nimolango:cor 711kji • 41d DI/1113011d. M14...17
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.t Slt)tiltE. iirocory.t Hort:tor:km Choke
Te;jle-t ear.a...rotaceo sad Con
',4li Ar eery mut VogoooMoy. Nliti, ,
li.n'a'SlLlZ 111,Actr
r• tuner, ac. Wert end :M rt, triebt:lir
• i W. iro:
• your property inrured. oetO:ly
rvirraittacii
• NI Ult(IA NS:VERN, Dealer hi 'Lista do Shoe ,
,41 Market bt. Plltabarkh, Pa. Irrettl4;ly .
,t PHILLIPS. /Sad Estate ittcat..
ii.soller4l.4 (MCC. I • Ublibbero of the riteal
nest free. Pittabargh, [ret,l4:l2 ,
lILNUEILSON 6 lflbOS.. WttuisTale
MT Liberty St. l'lttaburgh. ept 1:ly
• 14::Y'S t.AT .
It rttilt Av.
lltakut St.) l'lttplturt.t. btuttltl y
* CLA It KCSTl.lii.:lliTtikeellert , did Stnt
t, St Wutttl Pltult r•lt 1.13 r
ts,El'll .t co, 71 dlll . LlarIM
el Paz t hargh—ilalpOrtero 01111.1catera In Notlona,
Wthe Grob, he. lopltly
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. can l'onredfooure. Dealearo fa nut.. lenity:
St. l'ltrrhurgh, frupl4;ly
I TinatAin E, Dealer In (hole.* CO . ,* S:
'I • Family Uroeerleo So 2114 , 1111 t Avemte,
ur2ll, l'a. repl4;lS
I InGfitirr 15FaIere In the N,n ,
I Weed Family Sewing" Steehlneo. Market
' • iiepttly
dc COter., In car
% / pota.l2lllloiloo. &C. specia to. to
nith Avenue, l'lttohury.h. Pa.
1 • P. Suceeloor to J. Al, Iton.nre. Dealer In
I'4. Watches, Clockp, Jewelry S :Aver ultse. No
1, Flan Avenue. I.ttleduligit.
$ LYONS, 'lowa, awl Sigu Palmer: write.
I I • ou fader Show Card. fur t.Very
1 Ifth Avraue, Plitrburgla, Pa. [1.11121;!y
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'. FULCON,ll:;nufulurer (4 and Deller lu
I • Furniture null Chairs;—lte.rwnod. V,ilnnt.
4,40,euy and Oak. 45 titllllhtlrid it. - [orts;ly
NiilT BRIGHTON.
S.•, Ilrl ht. to
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1.0. EMON, ltukeiy 4 imictionerv,
II U. It. strut. Spvcial attvotlein given to ...a.
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ECIISIIF:I;(% Mercittit
Itto.lilmiy, N.lrligliton. tire adv bpi tty
t .••• M. WIITSI.EIt, 11eRM-1. lironflx•ny, N vrr
, 1, (rep Lkly
. 1I SUSS, Photoginpir. -
vr,,,l,twor. Hem iltuan•:,il.l” , from re-touch
, • . Der:4:lY
I 1 INTERS 11VIIISON. 3ra;•lrro and Tolatc
-11 "rond•tio, Urandwny,..*.s, 141.71n0n, (.41.17:1)
l• .1 liaucerlur. tturcliosale nn7l
Hti-el.old “on4l*. ItrondWny. trenttly
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• - Pt l :11 : • Irillei - lx - Wta I raper, Itadow
1 4 . Intl It.tokr.,Hintlnneery.V Nakilo.; Broad.
N,,. Itriubinn, torpll.ly .
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.fsTrtniFitl.ll.llrnler. ht Dry
mud,. 5, NOIIII.:• MCITILIIIiI . IIIIOrO
ay. .octlpy
HEAVER FALL*.
11 ' ILIA M VOREIITSON, IhNtter
in;; :61ach1ts . o. 'Nialn St.. Seaver
I. I: tklott-, And
11 •..... Of Main awl Itett,r nitres.
r won:ly
I.N ll t IL NTANNEY. A 1 too• S. Fre--ro Paint
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. r , -. nl.a flaw.. fool ht.!, Plon-re. Unit/ St.
. L ~,I- I fllo. I ` Kept lily
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t VI - .lillliNtl. Ilenkr in Boot. , ood Sho, of
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r) ot4trlploin. oi fon prIC3, 3113 , i 3 r• 11-
~.11.1r ntntlity. %lin St, ft.-AN - yr Pall, It. pn1,..1
R I DG ED* AT Eli
k lilt F:1111, Uridv.t. +greet. 1ttit1gt.,,t..r..1 . .t •
.1. 1/valvr In tiolti mod \Vvrltt.o,
ry 2tra StIV, :k c . . %Vat cli
1 lot I. mot .1...v1.11 reolretl.
I F.I. Fd011.0.1.1e Tnitor N;.1.4•
L I leAt tl - 14:1Wed stioriono. Slay
tllE TORTEit, in Tin. riio•
I) tint' ware. ncd iron
I:ritige BridgeWarr.
111.AT1'SF:1:. 31:inernrinrer nun liciikr in
• 11,i0n , 111111 111.41:n.54., Briilizennter.
...pi I:1Y
t ,„ II 1.10 , T. Illy GuO.I
;1. I',irpolo, OH Cloth.. 311111 . Trinimlbge. ITIT•
flat water, In. • prpli;ly
I 11. ITOIIIHITY.IIZ 7 .;CriIt 1iT7,T14 and ' MI.,.
f • In ohs. EtrraL I;riTITT,Tt aIT•T
IIANAI'1:11. MirlitTery. Tritimaluu;ST .N 1.41111.
. j.• -11(111,:t. ,t., Itridg,t liter. • .41•1111;ly
P. WEINMAN, MaTstifnelltro• Of Hoot.. nod
.• shms. Iltidge ST., 11011:zemiter._
I Ls, l'lollllll
.11 j0n....:1. Hair M. :lime HrltlgT, TATIITIy
!THIS Winn/RUFF, lltillt•i ; M9llll .
111.111. ti ti el. of all dvsurlplionsT made.
....1 , 11.1 IN. 51nrIol mud 11'44 girechi. r een.l
I ILLS X. Co.'t;roeerle.. Ilnevli.mare, %Vin
t] • LI.AV ta.r . 417nii, Peed .0 Voinitry Prothn r.
-I,rucr, Ilri‘hze Nt. Itrhlgen . aler.
I 1:.1.H NIKANOtt, Ih•aler• Nlononviliela
11 I I 0n1..r.1,11 at .1 L. rlarle., In hearer.
ot DMZ Mtn , . m Ilrldgewatvr. will he
le :Mewled to. 4:a-11 nn livilVeTy--1.111VC.1
',• ~.• —NlCl)ol.ltrif illt. .1.14:3: I y
'ROCHESTER
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1N II'..•:- . .-1/eatler 1:1 'll.tuto, Sho•••• nod liaL
I I 1.,. and S&vUin fur Sin?,vr'e 111:U1111W:
hull P. It. Ste. 110 , 22:1Y
MI'N “IttITZ, uork. of
• 9.•• Ire metrrlal, rnndr to order. All turf:
1.11/1,11. n.e:ktly dune. Prlcvs
JaTIls:1)
1$11:11
1I IS ICY I'll Ntantif.seittrer Dealer In
/ I art,lttre nll 'llrlvlition
act, t
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11..1:er at4l
t -t ..„I:..f . hc.ter, I. 0,1111;ly
Nt.itz‘ll.l.Nl 1101 . 1/ lCarriage Nfl.:cr.
.1 I:alin..nt rt.. linch...ter. let Inel01:1)
%MI 01,11 A NNEN. Ihuv•;1.1. Pre.crip
• , t,t.”-..rouily follll4lllllldeli, W.ller lto
_ lily
Nd.Electricall•hyelelain Chrol.le I
I ) n ()nice, e or,
Illaintool air, Itoctitdor. inept talc
I . W.INS, Inoleaale .t Retail Deal.
Dry IlowlaJlriarerler.Flonr,Fcett.llraln.
llor. Water t J 311 1 ,0 -•••.
• Fit 14111, ll ner.
• Cake. and lel. erl.nm farnolictl
I.rolllptly. Olainowl :
'Ali NA LE i.e A sILVEItNIAN. IW:nl A oliartor.
lor Forolgii A: Indwell.: Iny
F.m.y genera:l3
-1 raid, 1:ly
II MILLER & ('O..
.11• 11. iintacturera of Sash. [halo. 1.11.iit1er..1.1:1 . .
11•'111 in L'lllll.l, 1,11,te
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HUY 1.1 . : ‘VILLIA Nis. Sllll,-P•01 v .
1.111,1 n, ,k C 0.,. Dealer, In Sawed null
,Pta.l
tic
I ntaln.r, ladh Shim:lca.
I.lN'EttY 5T.1111.1 1 :..t 1 1 0.‘1, VA Utr.
I ta.rv..N.ll R. It. 01.111011 :11111 llllnl fINO.f.
II IN )1 . 1 . or awl denier
and Sheri. Inn, Way.,
Inn. ay.. n 1101 1 4,4110. N. York yt octIO:ly
rFFI'I.EIt CIA UK. Tiroprieior,(ll Johnston
i
r, i;..4.,,Loinniod.ti.m. will gond rt a •
. • N. ar II It. ' cetlttly
, Idenier lti Ilattera,
A. Ilepairlin: done neatly anti prolindly.
',1.. II" ill., Ili/0110nd, Iton•llee.ler, Pa. ovinnly
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J 1 %% 11:11"..lt & IIitOTIIEV, Nlromfacitiron• of
• It ..zoro, Conches. Dr•lrgi.f. Spring..rozon ,
...,,,,,•, Sr. Itlarkpmlthlipz nll.l Itor , o , hoK.lll'.!
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It. '1,2 lirt , t mirnper. Itorls.••ter. Pa. Ii 1.1,;:)
ST VW Ell POOL, Oi
•111".N1,10,.—A generp ne.ionnoof of
. .1111.C.1
1',11.. N.% 110r,341 A, Womb:ray.
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'1'4 , 4 111 1110)(1,'SCIN•lt. CO —Denfere in Dry.
1.....,!• Boil. , Shoe*, lint. SS Cain,
gtoremmt are, WiP•mare.d.r
ot 610 k HI!. E. Liverpool. llOml3
-Al,, 1111.1: 14143 , 14, Ilraelwiy.nnr 11.
I: I.l,eriptlotv , r.:iterully owl sexural4.ly
11.14;lv •
MIUCEIf LANEI)II4;
I T 1101 1 ..“ I,RY.ilanntleinfer lb, 14.111
'Cooking and l'Alentee l'or.
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tl• nriOn tap And Ce
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:, i itt:lrf It nisEi.r.. Stoneware Ilanantet nrer..
t . , ....It.rto promptly attended to. V annort. 1'a. •..0r z 0 widt et.* —tearer. I'st... isepll;:y
II ...\ INI: Pertnanentfy loc:derl in the t Illaet• of
. ' ,npi. Pd., for the purproe of practicing
~,.,
',". I teettectlntly lender my profvvviuniit
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*• to the citizen. , td said village and vicinity.
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'","`ldowe. ”1.1.0.1te Lc:le lintel. M Imre
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;, ' -•• .A,” 11, toulkd, tiule,-• profooklowillc
'•,,,, Ail cull. will rend, Immediate and '
"I'' z.,t, 'mot.. A. I'ATNNINGII.ISI. M. 11,,
. 1 .141 N
h•at..i• an tehem. Clock"•-1
b• try. 111 illdfrah SlatiO/1..Y.
•.t P And .1
• est y rennlrvol. Agent for D.o
" LED" ~, to;:" Moclklio% Roche., I.n. •
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itAxn.INC:.II664 - 1 -7 7..
THOMAS DVCREERY & CO
THOS. 3PCUEER V, CnAthltr.
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1,1.1..4 loud on how dolmen.; 'rompt attention
•' h collection*. kiran, Agent* for .
.:oott a.d relnihir C 1.111 r.. [lllllylStf
I $,• MeNt.TT • D., permanent
, , r • hr . , orshol In heaver, would respectfully tett
r nroho*,lunsl ben Ire* to the Special
of Ile,
• •• and •nrntunding co•lnliy. Special attention
f, ;kid to the treatment of female allserwes.. tinnrrry
C. done with a tallifol hand. Mire on Mira street,
frw door* west of the COMI Ilona..
Jracelfdiuowl.., ,
TAS. CAMERON, Attorney at Law.
ej Ikever, Pe. Office In the room for ,
reerly occupied by.the late Judge .44M11.. C:01 .
letlitMll. &c, promptly attoded to: ' , " 4 4
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siity-Fireiret Prize Ms Awarded.
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. ,Av Oarknif ikL • sl'l',l;z
-s; at. •••..
117/IA3V.SQIriAIiZAZOXIMCIAT.
BALTI3IOIIE' •
Thus luattumenta haru bttrn berortOtto• public
for uearly Thlny year and apon their smetdienc"
alone attained an unpurchasorprt •entononettwhieh
pronouncce them unequalled. Their
'1•411N 1 , 1
combing' , great power. toreetneta Audi:We ringing
quality, 111 , well all great parity or Intuit: on. awl
n. rotnet', throughout the vain , crab. Their
•PCIIIre
I. jdluut 101.1 OblOtie. 1111(1 entirely free irolll the
eilithere rental In no msuy
/111
they are totegnalled. using toms but the very boot
ICAM,DsI:I) XATEIIIAL. Ito large cipltal employed
II our businme , enabling no to keep an Immenes
stock of :umber. baud.
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;Jr I II our Svaitt PIANnp hare our New Im
proved ther Strung Seale awl the Agrtufe T'reble.
Or' We would tad itecial attention to our Fite
Improvement. in GUANO PIANOS and SQUARE
IIitANDS;.PATXN . Tr.ti Ara. 14, Paid. which bring
the Plow) nearer ItCrrectioU than boo yet been at
tained. • • .
•F.r.ry Bono ,Fay js,strahltd far Are Yore.
We have made . urangenient* for the Solo
117a3Irsale Agehey for the moot Celebrated I'AR•
LOU (11(021.N8 laud MELODEONS., which we of
.fer Wholrralc ALM Retell. at limed VOCIOry Itl
- 1V11.1.13,31 KNAIIE.t CO.
Ceetgahu] Ballimore..3l4.
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lzaortitut izt!ilor For
The .A.soth.xxusi.
'Wring: been abided ulth that terrible rrlM
plaint—completely. unfitting me Mr. ItuFlocep
. fot
weelm at time—ilia. the lan twelve ycant; and at
hut Mind a remedy that give. •
Instant and (iiniptete
haw cunrlmlcd to have It prepared for solo. 1.1.1
thtt other+ cluillarly afflicted can receive the hen.
ell I.of it. restating them that • •
it trill do (ill; and more than all
• • ; isrd for it;
Iw•niaq C ncy u.lug, n 11l no er 1 u u
Intl It,
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Ax nonternox ()thrrs who hare• towel it
ran
In• had at tho Itrug;t:tere of WILLIAM 11.
ItUlit'IlLING. lignite.ler, l'a., or o 111 to out
mot to my Ildlßl,o on receipt 114 . 011 P dillnr. ■nd
ten cent• to tt) no,tl t ~ It.
not 111,70:I) J Itoetwolee, Be. or county, Pa.
General
; .. r ''''N e ' n ' t l it ' ar; .. P : 11;4: ‘ 1 ilg e n n ta t l t r f.!ro:
.urance Company of Nev York. hlberal induce.
meat. to the right man. :ror temp and circular.,
rddre.. Smith. Itoherto Mao,
pi lr i Talt r intea..t Col 11, rah and WMnc o t o r s i t r ,.. c i l . to,
.• pa A. lot
li: }
a 4 •:A al Lt. 41, 4
Britlye Street, •
BHA DGEWATEIt,TA.
1$ WKERLY lILCEIVINti A rltE , ll SUPPLY
or GOODB IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING
. DEPARTNIENTS:
):14. - y (.1 (.4 c.)
stew...vine Jean..
cit...inteeea unit satinet., •
white wntiiiiiit blanket..
. white and tworett 8111 '
itnree4 Flannel - 4_
Name,
Delainc,
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• '•therg.,
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Water Proofs . ,
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C6it
ICOIIII6I Shawk
linnvi4onol
1 , 111, , •. 1
.101110
I ri-h
• ra , b,
I I I ekaie rv,
& ahtK
roo( , rles,
Sonar, Mola,wee, White Sib . ..alma,
,Coltlen mut turfman SyrupoL Mackerel in bar
' ,rnl. and kit 4. Star and 'Fallow Candle,.
,nao. l Sion. and NUM,' Mnat. Ain,.
! SALT.
Hardware, Nails, Glass,
Lock, 114 I.lclin, Sernn.. Talon
Cut Ivry. 'I atlie Spoon,Slelgh Coal
Ilre Simnel' , toot Pokenn. NAI4 31/11 MN+,
'Sp:IIIH. 7•1111VelA. _.:l and I 'I inn rork,
twytiwo awl Snathe. Corn anti Cardin
WO( I)EN W A 1.1. E.
11,1.4:1, Tat., t•nurn,ollitt, Prim, and 1410.. a
OH •
V
I,iiisee(l Oil tt White Lead.
'Boots and Shoes
I.! DIES' MISSE' .t'NI) lIII t IIIIFNS* SHOES,
groat ',Hoy!
hills Powder . and Shot
Illa3t.ina l Powde. and Fuse.
Floui• ree4l n ego tit-ware
11(avy 111•11Vert . ti MU! Orri!Arge.
Illy cwm 4tleitition to looJo , o. mid by keilith4
(101.131111 y hall a 3 nett a.-oiled fa 04.1%: nr
of all the itiflerilit 1.111,1. iirthilly kip( hi 11 ....Wry
ohm. the thithir.livivit hope+ , in flit. Collar as In
the limit rrecivii 'Nara: ' , Nate o(thr
Will le patron:l:M.
It ANC: I.:It
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The Most IComplete Business Col
lege in the United States,
A tl.wohl.• in it it 1., for aegalrirav, a ttomn7l.,prne
Meal tlne.- 'othicstil,rtu, po..riortl by utt uthe
seio”.l In Ow rtmotre
5...., Hp lire.s,porAlop overly Sitterll
TIIIII,IIIIII Modem. repn , entritheit from evury
Starr In totemlt4lll,o,
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NoVg.../i•Oil•= . shunts At any time, and
week e i pro oteik,n lolon thoonzliout the entire
C.111r... •
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N. • (lr. - . will. roll.p.ancoin. 111111 a II no
c. .;,r. info, mlti•ln. on foldro.one!
MIT!! I'l IIVI.E1".
Pa
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:\ lEY 1I ; .1\ &S 1 EDLE,
MEVI:AX SIEDLE,
No. is: Fi9' , ll nue. Pitt , liiirtrh,
Gt)I.1) SILVEIZSMITIIS.
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11.1 th.01..t. iu .
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FINE .1 EIV
WATCHES. DIA NiilN HS ASH
sILVEI: PLATED
LO•ney for 1,11 1Io• !.rsi makes of
A 7kll I.: I 'A :"C wA•incirt
\ • srni i !um As(!lA)(Ki.;.
si . :1 ,1 0 1 tothc repainng and 1) V "1 4 !I.ll4`'F S:
Austin_ of •
• FINE ANILINE DYES 'OF ALL' COLORS;
oeis:';o ly,
Ow - Deeds itnwt., 41tatir,,' in,.k g ,/ t GLASS r ,pu r ilry.
ma !will nod , or rale nt thlonnice.'l . -
Brighton Paper Mills, .to • in, r47 ,.. re Li th i L led queihy
i BEAVER FALLS, .PENN'A. Large Amor:meal of
! • • • MILET A 1:T1c1,E..). :()..v PS,
rittiNTEN4u.'
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31".-1.21'2171.144.
'ROOFING, BAILING, . PATEN NI I) 1.1,, I N
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liurdurtire. Glimix. Straw. 11.1. t0....4.11,...-er Pa. , Met% "hat
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mcgcatT.
• ItAG AND CARPET ATTORNEY AT ItT
L A W .
I:" ..A.. .IL=P M .7t. Ei '
" Third &red, Bearer, Pa.
• ~ Oftleo below the Court House. Beaver. l'a.
31. A.. 1N I.TFAC'rI3IIII.ID - 1. - -.'ir
~ , 1 -, . P. KU llNEAtturue Law. °Mee In Ile-
AND SOLD Al' F., Klnley'• building, earl of Poldre &mare.
mar ai:iy.
.
. ty , sz.LteNt BAUNESs dealer in Mete
.'Wholessule ob Retail by . ir t 0,,,,,, asitrrv, Blippres, de, Next door to
Frazier Metzzer &Co , Porter's Tin shop, Bridge street, Bridgewater,
IN- where be la prepared to manakteture and sell
I
i • 'i ;e% el/thing in his line at reasonable rate, Hay
: lug removed hie platy of laminae, from the earn
,
$9 Third Avenue; ; ier near the Bridge to his present location, hr ht.
rites hie old friends and patrons to give him •
PITTSBLI Irel It. I call. . ,
arltags taken he escheats,- leepileektf i , mint Lir.
Railroa4ls.
R,1!IL1191)111s.
.iwrrs„ 1e1t.W.41.14E & CHICAGO wiivAx.
au& after riee'r. 4th, UM ham will Parr
Stations • dilly, (Standara excepirill as .fullawe.- -
Vrata karlog Chicago at 5.35, P. X.,Japaya.
.1 [Train leaving Plitsharult at &MP. M.,
es , . daily.) •
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tt . :I.Arl'h:/), ✓'IG E.V7S.
Male and Fnmale: Mvn and Women or
and room,. to taki•+M+ler. rOf 011! brilliant. /gnarl,
hag ran. pork. Third . Aid Mali wort
Ready. . . .
my'No TnouGuTs OF
LEADING THINKERS:
A trea.ure how of brilliant, pungent and living
thought. on art, mence. relklon, Imtntre, bu.l
- portal life and all the leading queetlona or the
nap, replete: sten, aria rare Gem of Itoiro, to
a filch I. appended n dictionary of 1 , 01.U12,0 0 1/lorS.
anti nick real and nreunied rignaturro. AN lo-
TILLErIVAL 11A0QT , E7 WWI ALL WWI !MAD AND
TrUNE, Addien. fur Terme.
. .
J. R. PORTER t co., Plthiloller,
.11.10:1y.) 1:4 Fifth Armor, lillsborgh. Its.
THE BIBLE AND THERMIC SCHOOLS.
WANTED,
In and Wien of Christailitliaracier.
Minleierr,Hchool teller,. and all ocher+ •/ix
tn net ax general =mt• for that nen . 111111
i111:1011:111( 1104111‘ entitled the
;OPEN BIBLE
or the !hod of (hal in the Affairs of Me;i; by Ray.
Joshes! liono. D. D. .
This work has a :treat mrsolon to perform,and t
readily remit Ink the earnest and hearty endorse•
ment or all I,lliZleai aunts
no work prevents :Tenter attraction no ministers
ilend It their support everywhere. It lo tart the
work for the times.
.apply for drreriplive circular and terms. State
th.• tvriltory 'you cant. Se.
.1. H. FOSTER Sr CO..
rhs;ly J I orlz Vox CO. l'lttAntrah
J. MO . O E
D RUGGIST,
Prexo-iptibns Cirriledly twit Amtrak-
IN thinpounded.
11th 11E4r BRANDS OF ASSORTED
Mecll4t,liactl
WINES AND LIQUORS;
I-' ai a t.i.; , (1 iIV4 .
'..."
I)
==
Flie
ItEMINDER.
FM
T%)ebilitated Persons,
To Dyspeptioi,
To 'uffererstrontLiver Complaint,
To those having no Appetite, ••
To those with Broken lkwin Con
. stitution.s,
kTeople,•
• ' To Children Wasting Away.
To any with Debilitated Digestive
. Organs, : .
Or-Siffering tolthany of the following.
Symptoms, tehteh indirale Miortirred
Lirrr or Aroma*, - •
'ExVs.
:VW;
412
ta3Au
Ir.i
7 I We, lowani •
Mier, To'lmam • - ' ••
• Or Blood to tiw • • -
Wad. Athilly,of lba „
tionnarb,Niniatit,lliiirt-
ilnin.itlagaalintflined.ffinl!' ,, • •
; ..- • ,•! twos. or Waigitt Wl*
Itoarilzaciationaiditaalag pa plat.
toga:gibe_ thealtasselaParlar.' • r•
mll2O 1410 Hark emu mina. .
Itreathlog. Wilav at ilia Nowt. 41444-
lug or Fluttatiagaermatlnai watdi lira - Wog
Mature, DIMEICOP of Vlikaio boar or 'Webs be
fore itto Sight. pacer and' Dell Palos to the
llotalledelrory of Perspiration. Yellow.
' two, of the altiti.nia L f= -
• mola.flark , ant
own" Malmo of Sat.. born-
lag In the Flesh, COOPtitit „
Imagining , of Evil. ' '
• Great Unread= •
BODFLANW3 GERI• •• AN BITTERS.
••
AL Bitters without .410401 ltAritsvi
UM
Bil
any kind.
Is different from all otfieri . :
posed of the pure Juices, or T Ital Pita
clplo oritooti. Lied bi and Harley .
(pt as medicinally teamed Extracts,) the
worthies& or inert portimO of the there;
clients not Lin' , used. Thererore, in cod
Bottle of theW . Bilters there is contained
MA much uat.‘lidied virtue 'WWII' lOC found
in Neveml gallons of orditocry mixture's.
Thu Roots, s te., used in this /litters, are
grown ht tlertnany, their vitsi principk&
extkachsl in that country by at scientific
Cilemist, and forwarded to the manufac
tory in this' city. where they art com
pounded 'lnd Conmining tut
spirituous ingr clients , this hitters is free
trout the objections urged noainst 01 oth
ers: noclesire z ior slimulecs can he in
duced from tin sr me. lacy cannot make
drunkart6, and cannot under any circum
stances, leave any but at benefielal cllect„•
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC,
I=l
Watt compounded rot those not inclined
to extreme bitters, and is Intended for use
in cases when.s.fille alcoholic at Minipill is
required iii connection With the Tonic
properties of the Bitters.. Each bottle of
ate Tonic contains tine bottle of the Bit
ters, coinitintal With pure SANTA CH.UZ
BUM, and flavored in such a manner that
the extreme bitterness or the Bitters is
overcome, forming a preparation highly
agreeable anti pleasant to the palate cud
containing the medicinal virtue .4' the Bit
ters. Thu price of the Tonic is it 1.50 per
Bottle, which many persons think too
high. They mast take Into conshirrathin
hat the atimulent wed is guaranteed' to
he (An pure quality. A poor article could
be forniehed nt &cheaper price, but Is it
not better to pay a little more and have a
good article? A medicinal preparation
nhould - contain none but the bei.t. Inured'
cuts ; and they who expect to obtain
cheap compound, ;nal be berietitteit by it
will most certainly Ire cheated
EMI
HOOFLAND'S
German Bitters,
' OH
HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN TONIC,
WiTli
t . iliDAPW.l44.2ol)fir '-4,
PODOPHYLLIN
WILL YOU.
'nay at.. thy thvat...s,
ISL.() 0 1 . ) 1" IT 111
Known to tlu• Medical world, und will
enelieute iti10 . 11.4 • rising from, impure
bio‘4l, Itigr,tive I)rpna.
or 1)iolis“11.1tt-r, in a slimier time dun
an)• ollirr known rr u u•dies.
•
The Whole Supremo Court of Poutea.
\spEAK FOR 'rIIESE RENIEDIES.
'i
II o could ask for more Dignified or
....lronger 7t , stimony f -
110i.tizokosw.woowrAup.fornvrty /'hi t /J.•.
lire of the Soprmse Court (IL PrApoqdraida, Of
prearod Member ~,, Culigressfouirrwayframia,
mitre;
I S IIILiDELPHIA. : . 21.11 In. INIS7.
I dud lloallaad'. Gentian Igitere "1. a good
tome, nAWI lu dipeaoes ot the dige live (Alper,
I
and of emit betted% he ours of doblUti and went
of nervouo 1101013 it the oyeietn. Yours iru
tJEI4II6IC W. WOODWAIib.
11. w. VIIKM Tuorr ox. Mr, .loatice of MI Sc.
pet.. road of Itnnsykahm.
I . IIILADELTIIIA. Apr11°41,4;7.
•
l'ennolder Iloof Iferusau Hilton" 4 raloo.
Llr tuedlrliso• ra.r of ntlaci - o. 01 Imill:ration or
11)yrovi.la. 1 r..4n certify Ills from my rxperlruer
ofll. Your,. 1r lib rrrovrt.
JAMES TaiourboN.
llom StlAu.Woou, Jot.,lke of nit Svpievie
Cot,Jt Pl.ol,..y7ornia:
PUILADELNIIA. Juba I. is's.
I hate tuund Ly experieuce That - 11nottand'i
German hunt rr ' In a very ; r ood tunic, relieving
6.lmptonia almi.t directly.
• (iEUIttiV. ISUAUSWOOLi.
ilon.,W to. F. Itogen, Mayor /10.0 lily of Brafa-
Nr,r• )%rt. •
Movor'r Mier. bufr.to, June DO/.
i hove tn.ed Almittatorr lierman Ultterr nod
to my foutilly daring the pe.l rear. and cell
recommend theta 31 , 1111 excellent tonic. imparting
tune nod rigor to the eirtem. Their ure tow town
priolitell,e of decidedly hertilital effect,
WM. P. ItOGERS
.1.. M. Wt..% I.:r-Jtayor II 11 itlietnixport,
11 maylrai,; :
ilk,. crew pleatomr lo reconamemlio2 ••Hour
1211,1%•lierMati Telik." . to 11111 r UM' who may be of.
flirted ulth Dy.proArt I had the 1.r.0
badly it u . ,0, lohhihle to lenh any haat on Illy
bI
FilladJ, and I became hour/al: gel out to he Able
to null; halt mile. Two bottle* of Toole rife, Irel
a perkrt ruin. JAMES U. WOO!).
1117311.1 . 3111.1eAt
THAT
1100 FLA NDS GERMAN iln"ants,
AND
II0OFLANIYI; OEIINIAN TONIC
Win en re I,verr Ca.,: or
ataaalatwil 3
Or Wttetinitortly of the Body.
IMEIMEMIMIII
TUAT
ROOF LAN GERMAN IIEMEDIES
A.e 11., Maitieing.. you require 10 purl 4 the
1140u1, excite the torpid Liver to healthy :It Hutt,
11111 i to enable you to pa.. vallily thrunh any , hurit-
Alpo or expnvnrv.
1,111.
.20:Doyarra a ltall )
01. SerlAslilitle for Mercury Pills.
TWO PILL% A DOSE.
Tlie . Most Plictrful, yet Innormt, Vet,-
stable alharlir known.
It Is not urersonry to take • handful of there pill*
to produce the desired Whet: two of thou act
quickly and powerfully. clean-log the Live-. Shan
deb and Howells of all Impurltleo. The prloclpal
Ingredient to Podophyllim Of the alcoholic th o
nrct of Mandrake, which Ir by many thum more
I twafal.actlng and /matching than the Mandrake
Itself. Its peculiar action to upon the thee, dean
Ina It oporelly Irma all otetructknut,whilt all Me
power of Mercer). yet free from the lain/lona co
*WI/ altathwl to the nee of that teitleflO.•
For all Measles. In Which the o rot a cathartic
is l un i citte g . th ew pgh aid:rive entire salirlacihat
in every tare. They NEVER PAIL.
in tllPcx. of Uver Complaint, Dyspepsia and ex
Mine reolvenere, Dr. Hoottanda (finnan Bitters
or Tonle should Le used In it nection with the
Hilo. The took: effect of 'the itittila or Tonic
builds an the systent. The Bitten or Tunic perh
des the Jiksud, strengthens the Norila.IIXUCLATice
the Liver. and gives strength. energy and vigor.
Kees...year hoorah. active whh the PHI., and tone
up the opine raithltitte s or Teak. and nu dis
ease can Plaiu its hold. nr ever m alt you.
Recollect that it le Mt. 1101/FLANDTI GEN.
MAN ItEllhblitS that ere en uniserrally aced
and highly recorruntadedt'atd do not allow t
pianist to induce you to tate anything, else flu
he may say I. Net ah gond. bevaieee he maitre a
larger profit Ott th The. Rernedlea will ho sent
thePRINCIPAL 6~Pl(. g llr it
Mehl Sl4,l.lalla4elpid•
CHAT. EVANS. Propileior
Formerly C. I. JACKSON d CO
Donedietare fa* &ii Sy Drug.
gaga. lllorekeeere and Jfedielne Dealers
- everywhere. Jan 18:ly
ME
Beaver,
Thai3ealtim
Selig tee Nay WOO • I doe*
clan t: and bob" UN" r. at alai
rfampudal,lts • „Soft ealiebit
4A left • • stsis
' —3IL " Mae
'din to gollidle
Las — 4Ciseticui es oaf
; (pER.274, - . 1 .
-
xo. Arch - A ungit, kitsdurgh :flu;
aettAleeleiedllgeter k
SELECT PargitY; :".
' WHY AIIIK'Off OTHICHH?,': • .
raox free omMulalitait. t. DAM& -
•
Wby ask anthems “akaldoblitik; to dal * .
W y bat revolve toeunk
th
kitis_tant sawn?
Man, Mind and noel wltlf MUldelq ough, l 9k
.
tied' suns guide well. illiml ,.. to their light' at.'
here.
Friend. never followttai • false dries:••_,
It's naught bat nee Mang weatheratek.
Ood'a holy counsel hi youWleasi , but prize,
Let it your pillar be and fork. 1
•
Filmset( but question. Wortid'i adder to 'feels I
Uer natty want is idols draftee.
What high sM bolds to.diaj, ISSN caprice tools,'
Tomorrow all Is crashed ancltnown no mat/. ,
For empty ',nib trlumptilit Meet rite, - -
Laurels had from gender plenum loch. v ' ..
What God advisee In yes, but C d rPise,. 1;
.Let it your deeds foundaioughe an roam • ;.•
lim l egnrn 4.
.
(Joa.ln the heart. He gni of Wiwi
The only wreath wet any a oat all, ' •,.
Eternal Jostle°. God hinuentbwOnwx. ' 44 f.'
Ceowns real worth and dna: to MI.; s•• •
What God advises In y ou r •,•;1/
This rule tor -what to =tri de; ...•
Ito that wnen death weighs ' fhir wary On.
A peaceful glorious L e a MOW treillytele... 1
Tilt !OLAND lw;.' : '
--.... _ el m .. - , ..
'Tie not a new patent. but na , g Dees In.lusu. ,
And many have tried la hJellmilelk/,Illbooli„ . _t- •-•
And let me describe It trom : nro!v - r - .
The licelzebuh Patent Shades . , • :
:=,•,:1, : ..„ . .
=7.l'be young and the old mamma testify
' 'To Ms power in changing the troth ba a lie,
Or a Ile to the [Mho,* the patron may Will— , -%
Its very complete Is the libtadatHiU.. ", - k"t.. , t.
This machine wiltrirah bintin t arechtl wa y .'*, ,'
Where thepeople momenta or pia .. ./2
And the blast of bawl* igr ir ts at w
'TM crank of the famine .31IIIL ' .-
.
Item grind your •Chttneter ill lbw tw ;Alai -.
While the millets that, awl dames, sad laugh.
And the victim foals e enddsa •Alit • • • ' ' , al'.
At evert tern of the fliandrilirll • - . . A!:
-• . -41
IA Crifital with ens ittaltimii's Mn., ' - -
.Atid 'changes her grime to stnend whore: 't..
Is
While Ma handl/ ghter44 s llo, lll ,
ledinnal to a blot. hy
A man may %bit& himself ' ' . ..• ,
t /1114 tratu Ms virtu*. le . ',,,„,i ..... ,'' ~•
Bat la In uswtradJkod.. .' ; '• . 7 • 1 4 4( 4 '=" 1 . , -
: •Ily a flag% tats... ' ' .. ' .--- ,-, -
The toolliertsho tolle her babe and beeni t , I. r .
-W WI • manlasi talilaalcitha Ma
iNtun tails OW hoary mouths ti2 ll
By passing through he Wander. Hill.
Tlt father. whose wick that 1414 and child.
W th himself, may pan en undefiled •
T the Land of beet when Godshall will,
_Li wound to dint by the litandlolfilli •
1 ~
There Is hushing good, t
noble:twin or pore
That, passed through - Ude mlit can tong autism
When Satan Invented the thin n eel% V
Ile knew who would at. the blander.VilL .
So bring on your grist; rod have II ground
In the isnot mill that ass ever.foiaM •
eln.4slnuidy resides. and will take t he toll. .
Returning the chaff, but resent:ll'oe soul.
• . , , 1
In all nor banes there's a mill at work;
'Tie the human tongue—the Devil's clerk— V
Who faithfully I:l7ft. hAPPiTer anti tint '
To Petahs devouring amhaerAUL V -- - - •
Ototareet la thy CUlirlit by town and by tower.
The green Bunnghale and the dark linden bower:
Thy weverAattetydlmple, mite tuck en the plain
Ra
And Rhine ancient river, thou 're goals!
, .
The roves are tweeter, the air la mod -
Mere blithe h the wog of th e bird oa tree;
Theyoke of the mighty is broken In twain,
And Rhine, dearest river, thou I'l Getman again!
The land la at pears. asd tweaks forth Into doss,
The bills. In their ec.hote, the endears prolong,
The sons of the latent take up the glad attain.
t•this Iltdne, oar own Rivet. ts Genoa again,"*
Thy daughters, 'wood t l fver thy dalltgb' ten so fair,
With their eye. , oldest azure and soft sonny her,
Repeat 'mid Onalt dances at einem the plain.
"Our lititne,oor ow, riner,da Gartman again t"
SELECT
Late upon an August in Constantinople, i
or rather in the dirtiest yet moat pictures
que of its suburbs' a party of five gentle-
men were seated aa dinner table in one '
of.the large Loa that stood upon the '
sea l
brow of the hill w itch slopes downward
till it naseh l w the Itosphorus, not far front
the new pa ace of lint Sultan. Their un
dress unifo'ms, awl the glitter of sabres
anti angry-imps scattered about the room,
suggested at once that the ocramonts were
attacks] to one of !the armies then carry
ing on the great snuggle in the Crimea-.
The frequent references made , by aft of
them to 'the front,' and the tone of inter
est in which the latest news was inquired
for anti risen, wait' usual enough in any
company at that-time itt Constantinople,
but their familiarity with the/subject,. as
they discussed it oyer their wine, made it
apparent that nand, If not all iaf them,
were well acquainted with the lights anti
shades; of a campaigner's life in the Crimea.
The conversation was carried on, in
French, and the light-blue uniforms of the
thieneurs a cbeval,' and the dark &wit of
the 'elle/scull it pitsf,' stiflintentiY ' dstab•
Halted the rutttonaSty of the rearm. The
youngest' of the 'party, although wearing
the undress of the cavalry; from the mdrk-.
1d accent with which he spoke; and' from
the various shads si of differenoti,`More or
less defined, which distingulabied the Sax
on fmm the Gaut,was wittingly an En
glishman.. At this rnoutent he wasspeakr.
leg across th e table to; Lal)i dark,soldier
ly-looking wan, whine brouxed,oounte
l.ance bore tuarkeof nytre . thtuiento Unl
earned "victory in Algiers.
• 'I iiiik, Si. Itelieri„ *a prilwe"ourour ut.w
counuaittler-Itechief. Mil you'.:ree serve
wider Mtn in the chlonids? Gnawer here
was telling me to-duty louse Ftaliei - about
him tha t Svouldl augur rasher' sharper
work an the front than any ire • had • hith
erto.' •
'I was a 'sou* lieutenant' under hint
one suiiiiner in Oran, my dear Arden.: but
we were- in barracks the whole lime,
Still, 1 know a gboil deal about him, and
can venture to promise you wo• shall let
the Rusainas see that they': have at
last caught s Tartar in old Pelistifei.'"
'Well: aid the gentleman' referred to as
Duclicane, 'I am grAd he has She ecuunsud,'
but I should be sorry to have on my con
:science the load the old fellow most awry,
oil his, after that affair:at ttre ,
• •Pithaw replied St. Hollers.. 'what In'
.the deuce was be to do with thebeirra
lle'had to clown between losing t best
part of Ida own men and the destruction of
a hoard of murderous rascals. Butcome,
a e won't discuss the matter; it's two : soon
Mier ilier.er for an argument. What's to
be done ton ight
!Finn, to arrange where we are to mesa
tuluorrow-rs Ilk you, L think D'Eper
nay!' sold Arden. r • •. •
• Alt right, loon eherT rejoined
l)'Eperniiy, a good-looking man 4a the
uniform of tbellite, as he rare frt. the
table. 'Perbleu,' Arden,' be eantinned.
EMI
ODE.
Sy HORACE D. IrALLICI.
A NIGHT Efi
-.-- - . . . . _. ..... . _. .. .
- , A
. I 4 . - • , ) ti
•,..
EMS
22, 1871.
before the large dinible Winch , Wil,
tern latticia of which ware thrown
Amit the soft night air that mine
*thing over the pine-tops Then
Anneal the Bosphorus below.
;nu such..a • ir yle an this. Look
. Vetere" t look, D'Ariller!
Mau Met ,WelLget romantic
scene be . re:hititt": . •
'Napa up InotelMautsful stand•
have been'aelected among the
mud this beautiful city of the
vast Turkish grivoyard, with
meet of' cipraises; ley almost
ir fetit.' On the right extend-
PariPliko enclosure. Its lofty
ted with myrtles and nerets,
aer, foliage and Interlacing
thuds deusaSereen against the
iitipettinent eyes.. Beyer*
-tithes dfirk dim swspt the
with here and there a,
shy as a 'crtiquedji' or
tisherniits shot across. the straits,
latßae lantern suspended from
isr.,...Occashibally the moon,
throttgh the fleecy 'clouds that
ihe Sky, lent in increased brill-
The pine and
;VOW in Alter' spires, deepen,
arkoriditif.the shadows below:
areas palacei of t lie •pachs a with
ig, gliebering Mosel illununated.
ta; were scattered In the distance;
night yl breeze, cool son: mobs, from
litMolll, , alma sweeping past,
-.saner its stole n' 'flagrance from thre
jasnilitieilindmyrtteirof Scutari. • •
Ilia'frigistimt3(if Latakia win ipriarent
lyitralermd to that of the myrtle by the"
lit knot that collected around-the win
thief tit the cell cf D'Epeniay, and meet
'Chau= and cigars were lighted In the
.pair of anymore active method of killing
tibia • .
. .
''What borisit is,' Yawned SL Ileßefit,
'that the opera is over fur.dhe Month !
you have nut spoken for theiast
two hours.' • I 6andetun you to suggest
something to do.' •
• 'Gam' night, thee; replied D'Anlier,
"I ant otT. to bed. it's now uwirly•eleveh.
and /,'yea six o'clock parade the
morning,: You' fellows on leaviso4 lie
id bed ail lonian you like.' • • •
'Bengt% alt, don't-go yetr saL4 frEpet
nay. -41 say, Arden, .whatiirthis enclo
sure next door to you ?'• . •
'lt be lon'ga to-unnoekt paths or -other,'
replied Arden. 'My Mad tell, me In invt
gut_ - Isteemit. ell la doer's there,
at the tram!:• ~.,.
By the, anenteland !" .sbouted
„61„
lichen, tasking a -plunge off the divan,
and neatlyupsetting I)itehestne, who was
perched on the back of the 'chair, endeav
oriug to see how long lie:01/11111 preserve
his balance, have on Weir
'Well, pieekaidein'k. tweak my neek:_in
your astoolshrnenropthe novelty, hut let
us have it. I've not „fiitil such a thing in
twenty.fonr 'mum'
`Nor the twenty-Mtn years pnamellng,
you might . add,' chimed In 14'.1.:pernay,
with a laugh. • I
'Listen, you &Boas; oanN St.
, I.'utt say, Arden, tlunt the cha has his I
-seraglio over, there ?' :
'So my servant told me thn other Morn ,
But•what has that to do with your idea?'
"Only that I am going to try rind get a
peep at it.
Thery was a' general alma of assent.
at Om( announcement, from all except
D',..Aplier. who attempted in vain. to: dis
suade them fmm undertaking it.
'Well, he said at last, 'you will get in
., to a =founded scrape; I warn yam You
' have not been here as long as I-bare, and
don't know how istvagelt makes 'a Turk
tointerfere with his t: .•
'Dock botherD'Artiler,'•replied Arden.
' , We. won't let Alm old Gillo'w karrwany
thing about. It., Malone limit we manage
to get over2'• he continued, tuining.tei ht.
bist”icomitarenth iro'
oho Itigitiolg•••• :I
• 'UM you got d ropit T: acs this reply.
'No; but you can take tine
L iable•idoth:
['Tine. 'COMO, D'Eyieriiiix Duchesrie!
clear, the' table.. Put the:decanters and
their-4Utywnere,."
' : r t r .,t • • titer blughte'r the tattle - wits
z". . . related-inn! wi •
1 11, 40e.' :
nome!bevitatrost -bow -to • hetet:tattiest&
tilt-Dueetenneveggentattilierr wunitten
dithering in getting the massive di nner•ta-
Me through the window, and,neting upon
the hint, that piece or furniture was push
-1
ed up close to the lattice,and the cloth made
fait to nue or the aolid legs,
Between the wall of tlie garden and the
i side of the house ran an alley, four feid
wide; and 'it now became a nrobleM
among the four adventurers;—for , D'Ardier
refused to Join them—haw this gulf was
to be liaised, the top of the wall being
about eight fe'et below the level of thy
window.
•I'll tell you,' said Antra. 4 1 rim the
Hghtest, and I wilt lower myself down
part of the way and seeir I cannot awing'
over. 1311411 then be able to. hold the
ether end of the nape while you fellows
slide ddww'
Lowering, 'himself cautiously, Antim
succeeded, with Some little difficulty, in
L."491,114111* a foothold upon the wall. SL
[fellers joined him, ininu_•distesy followed
by D'Epernay mud Duchene.
IStopping fora moment to wave a Jure.
well to D'Ardier, who promised to re-
main at the window till their 'vital:obey
scrambled down from die wall, and began
to (brat their way, as sileotly as possible,
through dense and tangled hedge
that surrounded the park. Not a word
was spoken,!exccpt an occasional small•
ered excladtation from D'Eperibiy, the
dandy of the party, as the Minns of nn
tuuicia or aloe threatened destruction to
some favorite garment, nettl they stood
within a small enclosure, from which
paths branched off in apparently all di
rections.
'Now, then, fir a council of war,' said
St. Hetiers, halting. 'I% hick way, Ar
den, du you suppose the old fellow'd villa
W lie'? , • _
'•Either or those paths, I imagine;
would reach it; replica! Arden, pointing
to two that ran nearly in the same 'firm-
Loa.
• 'hold on!' cried D'Epernny ; • let to;
divide and•try them both. Four of ie4 lo
gother will be awkward.'
ti.dam along, then, Arden ; we will take
this,' said St. !Idlers, matting forwaid.
"Au revoir roue nutrour." •
St. Helier anal his friend followed tile
path they had chosen fin ,nmo time.
winding among parterres of flowers and
past little summer-houses of the quaintest
devusw; painted sad Lidded in the extremes
of Oriental taste.
'Upon my word St. Heifers, 'this Is
enough to carry one Lock to the Arabian
Nights. Look at the fountain yonder; it
seems spoining diamonds. Was ever any
more charming! And see the kiosk,
iri......
how it g litters in t y moonlight!--Ali !
what's this r. • --
A turn of the li . had brought` them
before a large building, standing embow
ered in trees, and apparently uninhabited.
But as they approached it. St. -Metiers
toaelied bireouirade's arm and pointed to
a lattice, partlyconceeled by the liter
ant foliage of a running vine, through
the leaves of which streamed a ray of
light.
'Unbuckle your sabre; lie whispered. as
be took Milne own : 'we may be beard.'
Then , stealthily, keeping as much under
the shadow of the trees as possible, they
crept nu until they stood under the lighted
lattice.
To get up is the next ..thing.' said St.
Ilellersbelow his breath, as lie looked up,
'thiubdully at the tangled mass 'of foliage
formed 'by the vine which premised to ho
the only Assistant in the attempt. 'Whet'
do von think. 'Arden can we climb it r
'field on till I get my boot, off and I'll
tell you,' replied his companion. in the
acme subdued tones, usher endeavored to
kick of one of the articles in quest( in.
'Now, then, let me see what we nave to
hold on to.'
The next moment thayoungsoldier hail
commenced his escalade— The vine was
a large one, trained by irns clamps driv
en into the crevices of the wall, so that,
Although requiring a good deal of ever
'tion, he progressed more rapidly than ho
,expected, and was soon on a' level with
the lattice. ' ' .
A smothered exclamation broke from
, him, and made tit. Hollers immireengerly
what was thematter.•
'hash! Not Sword Conte np is quick
ly is T. , tt can and makeno noise. for Otis
sake.'
Although bander and Ira active tlutn
ldsoncuponion. St. Ushers was soon sestc4
besldecildro tbe , bread_ stone slab
formai( tho, lodge of the bat* Ca
folly pqrpoi fusWo thrifts's' Was screened
it, and placing 6iatye to one a the
Wrath... tti ftt t•at.r. id the
onsh;tt sight sebztuterdlnary burst upon
his glir&that his start id delight and as-
Innishant caused lahu Al.uo,t In I.l?af Itfs
Eat; fur, britort} tt.ent, in all its
Eastern nanguiticenee and 'oiliness, Viart-.•
the harem ur the
Reclining in the ulna pletumuititi Heil
natural position; isune hive' buried in
plies tderitnson cushions from Tripoli, or
aluswis from %Caohniere other. nested,
smoking, ill the low divan Hint crosses
the endsa the room opposite the trench.
emus -hiltitir„ the :wiz, tubes 01 their
tuirgiles glittering with Jewels, there lay
the dark-haired, slurry eyed Cireamilins.
Chancing little children were idaylfir,
Gloat tLe npartruent,•iind 'this palls of
musical laughter Mut broke from within
nuist onre.trained -enjoy
.
Omni.
. .
The elianilyr was 'urge, and evidently
one in cominon for , ail the. members of
the harem, profusely, Aletxtrated with all
the rude' spkodor or the florncenie school:
The son light abed through It from some
unseen source lent 'and refintownt to,
what, might otli ... v appl i onsi
w il t
•1e ....,...1
meretricious and r ,A.,..
••• Neither of the two sol her s poke`ini
,thOr eyes fthlowed the graceful mare
incubi of „the !tiocuparita of, the room; and
IC:was, liftrutb, a rare and beautiful' pic
ture. With Mar raven hale flowing in
iareit oirer their shoulders; their enuuls
itelyisit Jilitures and &Jinni; (vM,iPlez
..,litna, theagraceful Persian , cosl unies, "Ali
coo blecif'with that attraction which - 'fe
ral& itirelineik exert , . over men, , now
heightened .by the romantic cirtuiustan
' eitsAliderwbldt,they were beheld, made
the enchantment of Bt. Milers and his
fiiend complete. Hut befdre long It wan
evident that one figure ott meted their un
divided otention, nor could a fairer vis
ion of mere material beawymell be found
to itatzte the senses of man. -
• In a semicirck"toshiona, a little apart
fmni•the (Ahura.. the pearl of the ha
pant a2ersiatilwket of crimson silk lipen
across the'hos um , lame whit e trousers of
the same meturtat,latberodut the ankle.
which was clu ß kAblitrary b ut ubt of gold
above a daY, nakffiliad, that played care•
carelessly wOh'it i e tiny e m b r ukt rl tsi slip
per which hatjallew from it; her dark
haarfell is fobri long .atrings of pearls
wreathed car,elessly through It, forming
at once an ornament and support. Al-.
gently the fieant.rwas In a pensive
limo.), for, while one hand held lutlessly
is lute, the other. half burled in the wealth
her dark tresses, formed a ,rest for a
fritudy• face that appeared all unconselous
of itx surririnoings.
Etiltdielv, what (11 you think of
this V , at last Whispered Arden.
'The mast glorious creature! ever saw:
replied his eonipanton. never—'
itcf.we he had tiMo to. - linish his sen
deuce, a ahout : lfierce and, wild, rose from
the opposite side of the villa. followed by
a prolonged sar-r-r-e, and volley of oaths,
so unmistakably Freneg. that Arlen ex
claimed :
'D'Epernay's in a SUC•4 4 . end confound
it all, how are we In 'help lam?'
'I do not know I'm sure.
look here! We 'than flrd have to think of
helping nu mel vev.'
'And, WI he spoke, ne of the dooris of
:the harem was ,thrown violently open,
.and it confused crowd of female threw
end enntieloi rudied in. Apparently
:something of the most alarming eharaeter
'hall mauling], which the two friends at
once judged to be the disravery ur cap
ture or Dl:ix-rutty.
A hurled consultation convinced thins
:that fur the present, they wore luxe . liable
In disc:twerp by remaining where they
were; and It was with the moat. Inteinte,
,Intereas that they watched the scene with
shi the harem:'
A perfeettlabel offeatale tongues enured.
For . tho first five minutes, until nu - old
eunuch, evidently or high authdrity, sue•
eroded in some measure in restoring nulet.
During. the .confosion, the lady Atrium
Wonderful loveliness had on/strongly at
tracted St. fielders and...tn*n,"retnaintxt
itidetend composed; alttunth deeply in .,
Wetted in the-tale the (Id can h, with
marks _of. thernost pr.ofound ros •ot, Lattl
hegun In relate to her. After isteniug
tny a short lime, She' toterrnpted him, td
Wer.ri ;fen- words •nUceintmentiz wide!
WiFe - frdlotia by thelninieduiti• - ifetilif:
tare n( several stases.
Doristhk time the female shiver, of
the homiehold collebtert pear the ent tame
dram, and -we re Nuattedip „groups await
ing some new scene in tifelyunta
•St. Whiqpered'Artien, •ire
better be off: they ;we going toseetielt-the
park. and. by this bright moonlight, we
shall he seen to a iartuinty.'
There was no time for 'reply ; the old
runnel,. M. if atentkikr a saikien thought.
walked across the rootn In the inttice, and
began to unfasten the inner sash,
• You oh! 'villain, nine Sheiturn fly int
with your exclnimedtit.lielierg, rind:lug
his lhit at him with so much euvrgy that
he lost his balance, and fell with a mask
through the thick foliage of the vine to
the ground. Aloud yell annnuneed to
Arden that all kapes agaanceshneut were
at an end, and he began to d cseeados.sap.
idly as the detaining binuches of the cree
per would admit; but, in the 'hasten( the'
moment, his Ihnt,slipped, anti he abio came
tumbling to the god d; and landing on
top of Nt. licllere, whnowas busily search.
ing on his lramli and kneea for a missing
boot, they rolled over lovingly on the
gra.s together.
•; lope I didn't hurt you old felleav r ex
claimed Artien..breathiess with, likughter,
in spitc of 'himself", •, . .
. •
Onlyl knocked out of me the little
breath 1 had left. Where Is-that.con•
foniulml hoot gone? hook id4rp, Arden
these fellows mean misehief,'r
A pistol shot or two was fired from the
lattice: bet, !n the confusion and bustle of
the Moment, the Indls went high over our
heads. The yells of the eunuch, mingled
with the sh 6111a:ream* of the women,male
guilt an uproar that both the young std.
dices felt that they had nnaime to lose.—
Seizing boots and sabres. without stop
ping to draw the former articles on. they
ran nt full speed as nearly is possible in
the direction front whirl! they had entered
the garden.
Noises in several otiartetlibtlicated that I
more than one party wart-in pursuit, and
the knowledge that Turkish vengeanro
WAR apt to be prompt and summary htl
cases like this, caused them to exert every I
energy to inch their inendly tablecloth.
More than ours, us the flashing of torch
es and the sound of voices warned them
of tho approach of a party, they were
obliged to conceal themselves within some
of the coverts of myrtle - scattered through
the park. t
I'll Zell you what; alospered St. lid- •
tern, as they were crouched under the low
branches of a jessamine, while the sound I
of eager quillitions and the occasional ring
of steel, as a scabltird struck sharply
against the ground, gave warning of the
doneness at the pursuit, 'l'm alarmed for
D'Epernay, these fellows look so savage:
now as it serum to me the must of them
are in this part of the grounds away from
the lonise, what do you say if t've gsiback
and search for hint andliuchesnef
'Wait till I get my boots on, and I sun
may to go back. of muse. Now then
Carefully retracing thuir-stepa to where
they. supposed their oampanions had been
discovered to satisfy. theinsodvm, If possi
ble. that they were not taken prisoners;
and taking advantage of the deep shad
ows around them, they at length melted
a spot a short distance from the mansion:
An anxions survey satisfied them that
their friends were not detained outside the
home.
'St. Hellen!' saddecly cried Arden,. the.'
Bosphorus must bequlte near to us..
wager that D'.Epernay has. managed to
double on these rascally slaves who, you
see. am at the other end of the park, *nil
has !tacked the shore.wbere he may set
awaym a calque.'
'True.' responded . SL'lTellers, thought
'ln any event we bad better exam-
Judging now that there was loss ttin
ger of being been, they walked rap Illy
thriven! without taking their previou s
precaution of keeping In the shade. tr
den was even gnanlng at St. H.'s sober
countenance; and accusing him of think-
in of the harem. when the Phlud" -itz '
followed by the heavy report of a match-
Incl.k.,owmaamAednitenhent...uorfAtnheir mistake.
ly chance now is
the toter!' saki St. It.. pitching into a !
thick. coppice. followed by t once brougb h en t
Tha report of the gee a
the red of their pursuers on their tracks,
and it was soon evident to both that un-,.
less 's calque should happen to be near
the shore, they would bare to swim or be
taken prisoners. On they' went. Mat+
law now of beingseett, dashisg through
Established 1818•
brat
viand over partierea of flowers, while
the'ints,a, brtaktug through her thin veil
of silvery clouds drilling across the sky,
lint all her brilliancy to aid their ,pursu
era, wiesie white drosses mold be seen
hurrylbg• front nil porta of the park, their
Mint" anti yella titling the air.
'Tidy way a little,' ...alb* out ".%
who, toelog the moat aetive, led the way—
'this way, sit, I teller s —b • y Jove, thew la a
er ;lac anti, by. all that'a glGrlous,
• ttuwo 1 Duelwanolicul Epornay:
but—what tile, devil I—flatlet there tr
army ! hold on; don't pnah-off yeti
Whit the deuce is Ike aorta's. shouted
Artlett, as. he aud :it. Heifers rujOstai
down breuthltwa to the abort:.
2imilethlng wax evidently the matter,
fur,. lu dellaucirof the altuutxof both, the
magpie royale,' front the allure; u atrug ,
glo o flame 10,01 wax going ou; fnraLeavy
fall wan followed by a Turkixii
outhx,.ingl then a epi,r il, am If PIOIIIO
body was thrown' overboard, autveeded
Inimeullately by another.. A cheer (ruin
ii'Epernary, a.. the ,:ique was pushed
rapidly In shore, indiente; a change of
ow Horeb • • • •
- 'Look out, St. lieliere, hero m u ted the
rascili in (tree,' elenited Arden, %shall' a
ilerzeit white figure* mine leaping.
the hank toward them..
•
r• Wu Altalt have W , dd t y uisin • Winn,
Arden.' - , ,
: And the iiezt" moment three-' beavi
eavelry , sitbro4 flashed ou tinto the emit
.
CC Therge,andi u the iwtinuidreht bark,
,erhlleilYEpernDy brltiNelt *aqua!'
ahouted:SC, Lietters. . r
hi r n l shout%
and groan w
e, ad curios, ,
of steel i us the two soldiers, - -broad%
deuvie,steadlly buck. the slaYne ;
wane later. and frEpernar Was beside
tlietn, - liavlim left Duertesue In tintrge 01
the extreme.
' 114e4Arileii,'eouni back, fur Ileav
' 0.1 . ei sake, or those hifiiituil eniquedjia slit
swim In end taket t lbe CfiNigC (runs
It was prltilrf the wisitd, course; for
rrinformuients could be mien pouring
down from all quarters or the garden,
Irmo wearing the blue uniforms of the
Turkish In fautry,abowing that the guard
front the • olieeept, harr.teltii hail been
turned out.
'Come along, Arden '
' cried feEpernay,
seizing his friend by the arm and drag
gle); him hack, foltowed by St. Ileliers.
'Look sharp. Ihichitsue, and shove MIT
ho added, as all three tumbled on board.
A few vigortius strokes of the °amour
' tied 'them into the - swift current, of the
Bosphorus; their Loaratiers Contenting
them-elves with a volley of ' random
shots, end sit flag 4.11r1.44. until they
were out of hearing. •
'Well,' said St. Itclier. , resting upon
his oaf s e they dilated past the eastern
point. of Me Golden Morn, •yout have
heard our story, Wl:peril:ly. now tell
It was 111114111 related: liuchasne and
himself, after wandering through the
''park in varlOus directions. hail retitled
the villa on the side opposite to that gain-,
el by St. hollers mid Arden; in attempt
, iii ) ; to explore they haul frightened an old
fennde slave who gave the alarm. I-feat!
log a rapid retreat for the tablo-chttii, the
pursuit was so close thAt they had been
übligty 1, a•tAriten suggested, to double
on their pursnere and seek an temspe by
the it...phone:. They had soma:riled in
making a bargain with,the owners of a
double-oared cnique, when the repartee(
tho pietold„discluirgeil•frona the v/1 lit -
ducal them to delay, in the hope that
their eninrattes might make their retreat
by the Sll2lO node: but, on their ap
proach, pnrsuod by the slat eA f eaNtenipt
became frightentst and endeavored to
fume them on shore. Alt persuasions
proving unavailitt,,they,woro obliged,
to resort to More [urethra measures, and;
is the only way ,of *timidity; lho,etreat
of the whole party, bad quietly pitched
the rightful owners or.the emigre!. over-
Imard„.
. •
ituuning the stolen eraft'ashore at one
Of the government landings, with a ea
• poison left under the cushion to reim
burse the owners for the sudden eiestt lot),
the four officers stepped on shore.
• !I think,' said St. fteliers, &slimy light
Eel their cigars beforeseparating, a the less
said about this little affair, 11w the prot
ein, the better. , We, are nut titer only
Frenchunni in Constantinople who are
fond of:oo6[litre Como, Arden—gm/d
-elight!' •.• ;'
qtaateci them nut ,to Aura. lowa on
him. lie thinks that, the, reason hn
received their particular' attention
A. Web'' Pentane is C ourt . Sarno
"(1 0 ' i ree k,i g i c , n• H e t ; . nt , q n ; . onenny i in wag that they' mistook'. him" loofah
ratelligao,T6niftr watt. -Samuel . zo. BrinellinieNeOlrec.' , . -,...--‘ -.tie. scow* -
eles, of Itimershurg, was defendantln a A strungcr.who was inaldi t t along
suit Wherein the Cminnonwelulth was with tienerdi Winters Inuit uleposit-
Prth'ecutor• maniuet had beets tried hug his coin iill the floor of. the ecxwh
Mr .selliug .liquor without license, to 1 4 ., s i o n us he comprehended the sittut
inta,,rs, and on Stindas. 10 these of- !,,
fenies he had been duly convieted, and I °11• ,The ileneral !toys he waa moldy
. .
4 nt i nq u atun b e n was „b un/ n , p ,„„ e „.. ittiont,'lt that the Jingle of hls twets
toner, when Sam suddenly sprang to hew. , tit might have teen ' heard, three
'feet, exclaiming: - . ~ ! hundred -, yank, and at last down
' "HOl,l uti,Jidnel I wish till say that i, went his watch with a tremendous
I'm till be married. un Thursday, and 1 thump. ''hell !lodge started Up he
wish ye'd he after holdin - on till tilili."
'• Well, Sainuet,',' came into town at a veryilvely ntte,
said the ' ll Thi b l ° i arriving in the city but tylenty•elgitt
Judge, who did nut wish, to interfere .
with' the prospective happiness of the minutes. alter the rubbery; the tlis
ancient groom, "you wilt please enter tuna) being over live miles. All the
Ito reoegnizance fur tt:kap In ese t k of u o ,' wit,y.h.to town the Stranger was nt1i
0p,,... fur your aktiostranta. on Thursday, lIff; awl tabling, half the time on his
and %;ou fun go. ' 7 head,: hunting his twenty-dollars
0. "qts, Jidge, ye see, If the •weinan deas out of the straw. lie gut the
would hear of mu going till lair , surest', l ast one just before the coach reached
it might interfere wed the arrange- I ~,
The . rubbers did not ask
nurntwoue ra by terribly disappointed. - I the ci ty. .
s.uit,.l NI:L.3J. Then mating his eyes the passengers to give nue, cent—tltcy
over the crowd until they rested on the knew' they hatl ne lime to spend
form of Colonel Boyles, ne called out.? upon them.
••I.'.tio . e here, Colon el,. an' goice ( WV As soun us !Lodge retched the city
The atsatmoutistitur (planet tame (me- 1 he guvo the sham[, and stow Chief
ward and promptly complied, _giving , 1 ,, Jwi1t . 3 , Lind niter either, w i, ri ., in
. atuuel thu fret9tun of Itimersburg and 1 "
ilia opportunity of committing tuatri- 1 il("tion• ()Ither'i Marrow and r " t.
minty la;fore lie retired to the cold datum ter took horses, and going up a rave
walla of "The Johnsen House." ", in to the iwuthwartl of 3lount I htvltl-
The whole scene was Indescribably I sou, got round upon the west side of
funny, but we et iiiii ot picture It in true the mountain. After traveling some
'graphic coloring. I distance they caw a man upon the
--..."'," said Colonel Boyles, - y ou !st ow. lie sate them at the Fenno
must be here out Thursday.
- -s art i n ty," said Etch _,, l, ..1- 1 1.„ litre, 1 bloment, and made tracks tutu lively
no . I cunt you to lie hero till bail liu l rate. Ile was soon overtaken, when
out, If the Jidge should send me tit' I 31errow dismounted, and by a knock
jail. - on the head With his revolver tap.
And away %%TOL Sala, as happy as II , tuns' hint. Uoingback. on his trail
fellow grafting buckwheat. ' they found a sack containing tslllinti
--...- w ...
,in coin and *Ail : 75 in currency. The
tiolev.iu Old Juke.,
.1u(IX Winans:who k ordinarily as
grave as a gravo-steiw, kept the
laughing the other clay, while
attempting to get the Speaker',; eye.
and so obtain the floor. "Mr. Speak
er." cried the Judge to Mi. itove4,.
who wai in the ehair.
tt r aker•-•Flte gentleman b pot in
nr.
like to 1M told, Mr.
Stwakrr, how you know that before
1 say what I %%wit. I Laughter.)
Speaker—Therrutleman will rake
ilk NAIL
, Winans-44 they. anything in the
mks that require tile to 1w• seated
iterate 1 haw, said a vont'
Speaker--The gentleman Is not in
order, and thli Speaker cannot pro
ceed with the Imsinesa until order 14
restort.d. •
Winans—Would It ,he Atntloing a '
point of order for me to address the
Chair? (Loud Laughter.) N'oiees
from over the Hotise,••Mr. kpeuker,"
"Ntr.fipealcer."
Speaker—tientlemen will 11.-411111 e
their sent 4.
cox —I kx4 that inelude the gentle
man from Ohio?
Speaker'--The Speaker his not yet
reeognized the gentleman from Ohio.
Winans-1 thought as much. I
have here, Mr. Speaker, it pair of
spectacles of great 'magnifying power.
Shall I show them to the (hair, co
that L may be seen? '
!Wars o etauaitter all over tho lonise.)
Speaker—The gentleman is out of
onto.
Winans—l rise to a point of order.
Speaker-I'lw gentleman froth Ohio ;
will state his point.
Witums —That a motion toadjourst
is always iu order. (Greet laughter.'
n from
Ohio n:ovetO adjourn.
Winans—'Thnt was my wish when
the Speaker Itivitell me to tie seated.
I . l.nughter.
Spooker--Dno thegtsfileman &in
Ohio move to adjourn?
• Winans—No, I've got over my
hurry.
And so, the JtrdV cat down with
Immense gnivity,and t Ito Ifouse ;wits
thirty convulsed with laughter.
—A Heston paper ranker the fill•
lowing report of the actual' duration
of prbiou sentences hi bliessielausettt;*
"it ffs §nitt that the avenge length
of life sentences in our State Prison
Wave years, while, that often year
terms is sixr." '
THE BEA ti
Llie pu bil.b e d every Wedno.ohry D. 110.
I olil Airoa !,ukltilok.; oil Third Street, Hew,
Yet; Trott*
• Coolusoulodloara oe •uldoeie of lo , al
or loners; liitortlit are togpottlbllk
lkited. T.. !attire attention favor. o
!WA kind inuytiovariabfy Neeempa
; 11•.1 by Ow name of the nolltoi.
I„,:tuo , t, mot ematou nit:nth usa should be?
J. WkArA;ND. WaY.Or. Yn
orru4r. tlouiligisr IN NEVA DA
Ulu or maid. waive 4 4401 .1 1 4411*00.. •..
io
nabbed -Vrvpt e tionor Ise•
Dog illivoyery• Who Topmost.-
Lively Account of th e AMU., •
'f he 'Virginia f Nevada I . .I . ..Werpriat,.
of 3lstrels :it Is nays: „Yesterday snaps—.
lug, shortly before fonrst'elfas, a.%..
‘‘ esi.,,,"rargo .Sc Co.'s teaChr•s werio '
coming Irmo Hiner to.thisi City, the' '-'s
Is aditigstage.diivras by linty Itudge. •.-.,.•
wan styppssi by rubbersoutbettslelger, •
()nide, a short distance beyupd the
summit, and the treasure beret takelf ."
a:al:plundered. The PhiceVliittilliii •
robbery occurred, la sr narrow 'plartsf , -
fit the road oat a curve beyond. the .
summit, and just where the teamsters
going toward Reno stop tri.put.,tlut
"slums" and rougieloek n upon l/seir ,
wtowls..
Frons tienend John li. *ilsters.• • •
who wastin • inside passenger in the; •:
mach, and fauns I'. ISeitileiviutee.,• •
who. Wits on the ,MIL outsiths with the
striver, we have obtained it v'e'ry full '',
atastitattof the mannerist stOppingthe •
stage; anti what iseettrred up to the 1.• •
time they drove away and MI, the...
robbers In isonseselon of the trsirsurr •
buxen. ":iitip him !", Was' the Mitt'
int itisidlots that . ahy one • bud- that '
there were robbers upon the rued.
wide
then di:peered on the upper
nide of the rissd'ausi ono on the lower,
all itisisked and maned wlth elite
guns. The driver butted,' when one .
-of . men, in a disguised 'voice,
spruk tug luarsely. ruiti: "Threw .
that box on the lower nide of the
road!"' Hilly took 'ir survey:of Ow
situation, and Milling tire. murales of •
two shot -gun.; in eluse proximity to
his and lkiilisheitntes Antal:, he
.
slowly .uplied. limy 1616W-11z:it •
there Were two fast freight' wagenrs,
the littler stag:- and two or Alen* pri
vate carriages but two hundrod sir ,
threw ,Ituttilreti yards. behind; just '
around the.henti,and he wananxioun
to gain time. -1\ Intern Says he Was it
long time in getting the bfivout s and
when he did throw it down It fell es •
light that he tsaid to hi o i se l-...There.
is nut much In thot.'' "Throw 'old ,
that-other box!' cried the leader Of'
the lama. "What do yon Want with
• that asked !lodge. "Never mind,''
throw that box oat!" and tumbliOg •
1 about Its twig as he dared. !lodge ill .
i last threw itout after the first. "Note
drive on." ?mid the less jandil. 7
'lodge drove on. . - . ~
One of the rotasers.took up u posi•
Lion at the nide of the coach where lie.
could cover humeral John D. Winters
with his shot-gun, and kept pointing
and bobbing' around smut Winters
began to fear that the fellow would
let his NUR 1:0 of through :sheer sit•rv•- •
' ouninaas. Ile told Ida). at last that hi.
would oblige hint very Illuchl by
turning the muzzle of his gun away.
,„
After some hesitation the fellow
turned his gun aside and -let 411/W11:
the hal11111t•nt •
When the etr.teh was first stopped!
this same fellow, who type standing
1 on the lower :tide of the road, got a
fall which ivonid have pleeed him in
a bad pasitlon tradthere been mayors!
position, tv; befell on lIIS, knees be
twoen the whmls of the coacb,giving
hits instil a bad butOP hgninst one of
the wheels. Winters says• he could
have reached out and taken - him „by •
the top of.the hued sts.lar lay betweet '
the wheels. The edge of the bank •
had broken off under his feet, bat he
soon railed andellowed winters to see
Into the enii of hlti gun.
During this timeDeklisheisuer was
enjoying himself. Shot-guns to the
right of bins shot-guns to the le ft .
lie says the finite In the end*: of the
harri•ln appeared to be at least taro
feet In diameter: He. earneetly re-
man arrested k known by the name
fif.loinkoti, with srVeral and
was arret4etl some months agora' . the
.-kife robbery at Cornell's drug stall.;
Afterward Chief It.twney arrested'
II:1111111 well knower
a: a bvkceper and restaurant
man. Ile was found at home and In
'bed, 'rho nature 'of .the evidence
j` fi ii t ga kOd ns , tfarthereth d a u
naeearll/y4ulnden
he lirueurreil the shot-gun fund
f thelswitsisirdntif.lohnsonironischoip
I.lant.tnith shop. The third man had
not been taken at twelve o'clock lad
night: The rifled treasure boxes
‘vere found neat: the scene of the ma ,
bery, with let tersinal papersscatteretl
about.
The Head olUary Pituart.
Senator Wall, Of New JeNey, in
his "Itrixdlections of Abbotsford,"
thus speaks ore painting in the din
ing-room of the great novelist: "The
dining-room contains a fine millection
of paintings, one of which at mats
rivets attention. It is d jlainting of,
the head of Mai-et/men of tieots on a
charger,sketchea a few hours - Idler her
execution by a young Frew:tips/Me;
who visited Fotheringuy (tstle for
the purrkie. The head is laid upoy
the'eenter of the dish and hand l IC •
an oblique position, with th ghastly
neck merest this spectator so that
the nosels foreshortened and-the,nes
trove
sits f
beenrom y a ou very. Sadie
ilitileul posi
t tion riiust •
h -position
for artistic effect. Yet with all theta
d isadvantages,the artist has achieved
wonders. In spite o: the foreshorten
ing, Ist spite of the livid hue of death,
the fa:: k sdpuclatively li.tutiful,
and in gazing ?it it one ear bet hwe'eny
tale of the witchery of her lovelincss.
The dark buictinged with gray, part
ed on Meek...sit brow,milsdowewani -
in luxuriant waves, us it told& the l
ghastly evidence of decapitation.
The nose., of the finest 1 ireelan Ibrin
descends from the broad briiw,whieli
Leurs that 'width of ridge' Lavater
said 'was worth a kingdom.' The eye/
brows are exquisitely arched above
the eickst"ii eyelids, from beneath
which" you can almost, fancy you eau
discern t he gleaui of dark, melunch my -
Awes. The mouth is slightly open,
and, though Poniewhat swhllett by
sufftving, is of exquisite ilwmation.
The whole picture hi terrible, yet fas
cinating—a perfect image of deotli
tyvlcilenee, of beauty unsubdtml by
Into." ,
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