JJL Iff iritt Stifle jli? - ffeiS fpf fHw wlW xWrrMY Mh M Mr fePT Pi sa'll 1 fall-1 S" " - b a McP5'2 Editor and Publisher. 'HE IS A FREEMAN WHOM THE TRUTH MAKES FREE, AND ALL ARE SLATES BE9IDS." Torms, pr year, in advance. j)LOIE X. EBENSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1876. NUMBER 10. S2 w- - r i'i " 'i 'cis tin J i. f ''., .,',( of C.ii iin'Ui rit-aa of I I 1" !i "crci. i n'Tf win ..-II i'f Court llonsn m.iv. the -7th day "f c .. 1 !-. t"c fuilowinjr r. r.d : lo :l iiitii-psr c.f John l ir rt ! i- i t--l of kv.ii iiip. Cimhriii is or' K. Hewitt, v. .1.1 J et iier. coii- 111 pro". I'M. 'i'Un.'tl u li.e suit of J. in. ! 1 .J.UMI -N''M-Otl, ttiani (.c'll. i"i d 01 ii'T". ; f r U'--, il;oi!t -iO ili-i'r? 1 1 i r .. 11 ,r ill': ,1 . I'.imi -." "!. :!. a.) ! i:i"'re-t of To- , .,- 1 t : Ji " or of of .: I'v :i-li ; p. I u in- tr ! 1 I i .1 .V t 11 t Is of - d r i'e,r I ! 1- i.-n! ' ".. A. It- I-V.'. w:, :' ' I'I !i! r OOII." s il ! ,1 1 i l.e .-'i'i t ., :; t'i: I:: -t v.ll j eel d-e'it. II' I il'ttle t Of "I ,1 leeeo i-r lv.r.ri. !;. 1 1 nt i ie i'u.111 .'. ! ! . .J. -cot, ; 1 iv :. rv r or !. 1 ln;r 1 ti-reon -e ard o;ir ia lllli', 'ill S I Ceil! t . : : i at tl:c Ulit Ol .1 iiir-rfst rf Mar j. .-I-" or fi-i.H fif n -I' o. t r. bi i;l 1 !' le-e !! ivi r. : t e.n;g 41) a'T'-c, - 1 IvaviiiL i le lr story I ir . el ' ; ion and V l!l. :iit' r "i to A. A of .. pne. i (Voil-rin 'I f . 1. i We k! iri'l, a 'id : li-T. -. -:: :l .1 1 ..: it. i ii'i a MO St.t'-'o. now n' r. 'i -ken in -4 1 1 of Sehtr.i'lt 1 i' t'. t of rii u. or t.trerd if r; t ., ;i- 11. M i-. .t...f. .1 1 ilw .1 riio-' -. 1' re .II ('! ft - ; ..! 1 : :i- t .-I !. I. ai the -ill it of ef of It. ' it of ynieii'i 1 1 ' -t.,j . g !v .r '..led on the ! o.!Sl llC !!! Ill- . In-' x l"ii.-i:es i., 1. hi t':e f. . of. I!l !', W. -t I oiniiv. (.. . '" 1 ' I'.n .e r. d-v ti ll . V. M.-l'il-i- I. i I" ill el l t o bo :u'i .V '. n r -t of F. T. i'.;i I -it ii 1 to iii ii 1:1 fiollli ". I .', :; Kloot '.t I!m iiai lv : . 1-. Mil a, . nnd on f In i.o it, , t- d :i tr o; : .1 1 ' 'Ui. 1 : r ' "t It. .1. 1 'ruiij". ' en, r. .; ,.( K. I i 1 1 m 1 of land " I ii. -'.'i:i' V, I.'' v.i ie: t!-e ea-1, 1 ed i( 1 1 !. r o-i i tin : ei e. .ill teoccrl. ' ! sano-e-t ..f K. I. - 1 1- .,( eri t:.d r r r.-l.uiT I . r 11 : : j no I 1 ;i r" ' " !!!' leirt.i. Ul OT " i. -e ViV lllTUi-i d ! -' - ui I 'i voig ' ling, i-iill'nl.i'tl f ; '' iff m. 1 11 oi'ii I i '. 1 leoii-v of 1 Hi. in a-,d i b" 'u I. 1 : d. ii. .iiiif 1 : i.e. .,f John i i ..ii j 1 1 - tc. ;!. !! n ! r -ai:d J. A. el 1 i'eri-.-t nf Philip ' 1 .1 ,,; Kr..u,,,l ". ' ':i'i b ia con o t ', -! 1 Hi d f Xtl l'il- '.ii'og 1 .t of :. x 1 . 11. t-iitehU n : " ! 000 Htiitr 'a v of i-h:l;;i M.lit- t 11"' , in tlx- oe ' '1' 1 ki-i i'lcv cu- "t "I fiiiMp :lli tl. Hid Intel ot of " I t 1 n piei-o or par I' i' -:.i.. I ' ini irlii ' I .!.;!. ic ; Thonip ; 1 : '.e cnTi'.iiti.iir 'ii ai r .;i.,ir.'l, 'i' no 1 ti, 1 1 story i' i r.cr of TI oitnn :' .on ati i to be coid - I 1 1 fi . 'net ,ii : ere-1 of A rch to : j . i v.. or parcel of 1 "'.! tnwti-'.ip. C:lin ''ttd ..r J,.l.ti It iiii-r, v. i'.r,titi".ni .J'. t . i e m of whifii are i ' r i ti d a two story "1. n. ev in tlloiit'Ctlp ill- :i ! ;t nii..-tory pl:!tik I !: .,!;;, ;u,,.y f ., ,. v uti.ei arid tube (-old "i:..-l 1 of liir purc'.i:;? ' I f ' rt v U ktinekoil t o-tiiinl.s u f ull cou- HAfMr.it. StierifT. i X. Mttri-li f S76. :it. AI.K -Tlie . "-r.f i iiriiicr- !: x . .T-l - .r. i '"li tltn :.:i;T V .t- M '1: r"on go'Ml 'ii' i'-nt supply Tt,; i a "ke. cliurchfs i i t Afirii aext .'I : ii , . I- ' lit- 15, li'.iiV ,,-"r"" ' particular K.i SHERIFF'S SALES. I iYLT'L'tL,e r sundry writs of Ifmri Fnrli. I I i. ' ' nnf1 " l-- ion., issued out of tlio ' , Court of Common I'len". of Cumbria, county , i and to r;o directed, there will he c.vposH to I public sale, at the Vansion House in the Third I arii, John-town l!.ir., on Fai t;iilA v, M akch 2.", A. I. lSTr!. at 1 o'clock, p. in., the follow ing real estate, to wit : ; Art the right, title and Interest of John TTcrd : li'an. nr. in an. I to a lot of ground situate in Coop. ' errdnlc horiuah. Cf mhria county, Fcnn'a. front I in-r on Main Ptre-t. having eileV on the one side nnd adj vning lot of J. Marsh on" the other Pide, en ) ruiiuinir b:c! to an nllcv. liaviny th..re.-n ricvicd :i twostory plank pon.? rnl plank nta.hls. row 1.1 the oc iii..mi v of . HnrJmL Tni,oi mil intcrt of .T.ia. ' cvrcniiou ami to be sold at the suit of Samuel ,.r p rcoi of 1 M;iMcr. 1 ; n ' i-u. ' 1 inn r.r.ni. mic ana irircrc.i; ot iva- .a&l, f'l'iin'a. Irontiiir? on llaynos Ptroct, liavinc nn ni- ,-:,! inoB.oi.v ; icy 011 u;e cue sutt; nnd lot ot alontine Frv on i'l-Iirillll-V Of I I ,lnll,.r ci.lo on.) . tn...l;.... -!l.. iriiii: i'.iiU to ! having t!irreon a f.vo storv lrick hoii.o nnd a. fr 'nn; stnMe. now in the occupancy of David Clos Fia and John Hherly. Taken in execution and to l.e rr. nt the suit of I'etcr UlioaJa, now for ueol hip ro.id, I Also, all tlm riclit, title and lntere?t of John ti tli" f;ti(i 1 II. Kimtuet. of. in and to a lot of srrouml citunfo l-r -!'!', niv.i 1 in fimcnii'iU borough. Camhriu count v. I'cnn'n. mI. Irivior t hero- ' Ironiii: on lnyne- S'fet, having an ailey 011 the "i-id i I ioVi stu- j one iMn and io !.f Valentine Krv on the other t; n i . T.jkou , fide, and running hack to an alley, having t'"re. r i'.i riiil of '!ar- on ere. tt a two slow brick hi.iie. nini tramo sMtde, tiuv in 'he iy;"ni'.fT of lav!d Clo??in. ; '. in! r -t of F.. Taken in cxeentfon and to he sold at the suit of or ; irc.-l of hm.l lc:cr .'hoades. now for u-e oft". J".. Klli?. l 1 . it'!. 1 imp 1011- Ai.i, all the r:lit . t 'i In and interest of Peter 1 V rc;in s'ujil J.itxelt and Wnsiiinaton Stonehreaker, of. in and !;. eori'.i:!iii:ir .".( t. n lot or piejf of iriound hi; uite 111 t he oth t. ard, " .cewliou ut.d .I.ii.ns'o-vn horough, Catiihria eonntv. 1 lin n. '-' Ir.i'itintf on Somerset street and ttdiuininsr lot of ; : i-'-: f .' imc-q i'rnr lli'rt7.icr::'r on t!:o o'-.e ride nnd lot of ! A. !!'i:k. w!pi Coin.dan'l".-' I'.e.rs on the other sidj. n:nl cxlendinur s. ';--! itii j t-.ii'k to twi-('r''i'k, h ivinir then on erected a r: j . i.o, to j l rire wa-jroii-makin shop, including hl.n-h.-'in i! li .-i '(-. I pi i o r f sh ip. paint shop, trimming h'(. ele.. now in the ' iv -l l-i i.ig in 1 i .cijiaiir y .f a!liiri.:tcn Ntni.lncakcr. Taken .1 ( (i in'.v, rind !n r-xei u: i.m and ' he sold a t t he suit of S". li. , o . : i- of UI Is &. Son nnd J. K RoitM fc5.j. ! : "v-.m wit: Also, a'l the right, ti'.'.e and intere.il of John 1 r :i 1 : icr. ot, in and to n pi.-eo or ."mire of ground :! :( - i.d r.i l, ui'ivi;- ia the Br. I Ward of .Iohi::;own horou ih. . ... ; .i iv. 1 1 nil; ('jril.ri i unly. lVun' i. houodod by Washington i' i"' ."-. to a stntet. C!inton Frreet and I'onttK street, and ' ' 1 - i" f- runr.;ng t a.-rf to an alley, having 1 hereon erected IV L-i'M-. c..-t a one urory plank store iiou.ie, not now oct U'ied. 'j '.'.1 .01 T.. U 'n in exeeutioii aii l to be sold at tUo suit of - ' ' '-.). l J.:.--, J.h U-ttlki.l. : i -. e 1 o-1 .1 4i A so all it riirht. tit'c nnd Interest of ficorge ! i.' of ti 'ur:n- W. Kcod in th1 tollowoig h'frili.d re-il esiaie, 1 ! ; it. - ;:. at t wit : All I hit c.-it.iSi lot of i:.o:nd ?i uite in ilii ?,ore,i;r!i f .lolrnt'iwn. county of Camliri i. and State or Innylv:ini.i. fron; in g t l.ree perches on t!'" soul ''-ti e.-t Fide of Xnpolccn street :,:id exferid'ng nuck nn hundred an I titty feet to nn alley; .iid lot licirj marked ami kn w on the jdau of lo."" la: I out hy t lie lieirs of John 1 nbert, dee ,-:-.oii. by the number (!!), bounded on the op.'j sm'c by lot iiu-.ieer (:) ood on the other ride by a :i n'.i'f.y. being I lie s.icie lot of ground which Jol.ii Kreilcrie'.i and wii'e. by ile:;d dated September H.i. and rc rd"i! 01 the i.'i .-oritinn iilMce of t'nm- bria r'un'r. in Record H.Mk. voluic.o S4. p:ige4't, e...,veve l i'n te? to th said Oeorio W. iieed as liv s;vd rl;fit:.'d de-!.l. reforenec being thereunto had 1 wi'l more fui'.y and nt l-.rge appear, together wii'i the a;.t iirtenanees. Taken in execution rin I tn be sold a' the suit of the Johnstown liuiMii: j and I.,o.i;i A.''C: ition. At :. ail the ria-'it . t it le and interest of J'obert 1 P. f.'obinsoii and Mary Jane Kobinson. his wife, j i 1 the iol lowing dese'rioed real estate, to wit: 1 A I that 'cr;atn lot of ground situate, lying vml being in that pur! ion 1 if t he Hon wgh of Johnstown 1 kni'.tva n Kcriivilic. beginning at It. iyp -s street ' and I i viyi jsi r I'.vy corner : thence along Hayn'.s I s'recf M fe--t to 1 .rar of lot number one; thence j along F.1.1 loi :;ot t'-ct to -.vatnp niiey ; iiicir-s a long s iid nliey j ;:: j feet to Iiivi-mn alley : I hence a'otig Division al!?- 2 test to the place nf be uimiing he ng the sanio lot vhich Ueuben II :i viics and w ife, by deed date i April 21. 1-eT. a'i'f recor ie-l iti Recorder's oit:ec in record of Cambria county, in vo'T.r.e ij. piiyre 1 UJ, etc. con veyed to Mary Jane Robin.-'.. 1. together with the liri.!i'iineiifs and appurtenances Taken in ex-t'c-.ition an I to tie sold at the suit oT the Johnstown lliiil.'iiiK i'ti-1 Loan Association. Also nil th" riuht. tide and interest of Wil- lis:n J. lie n'rick ;n Hie following described real ; ts'e'e. to Hit : A 1! the nn iivi led nine-tenths ol a j eerlani trae-of land si'uale in the lownt!;poi Ti.v'or. in the county or Cambria, and S:aLe of IVi.usx Ivania, hounded end described as follows : Jlegtniiirg at a hickory; thenea smith fl'-J tie. !-ei s, e;Jt I2T p rehes, to a wiiite oak at line of ia n'el f ;ng!m..ar ; lli.-tite north i;9 dcitreea, cast 70 perches, to a n"t : thence nerth 3 .ligre-s. r-cst l.".s perches, to a jxt at line nf S.ueucl Oiuglmour : 1 hence n nh Md gr es. west er ct.es. lo .1 pc t : tlicnce s .uh '. degrfces. west pTehes. to a t t : then-e south "ft iloarrrs west ;io perches an I 18 links, to a pst : t litnco south i.2 t 'Crei s, vtut '! perches, to a hickory at pl.'.eer.f lie:,:.:i.iiig containing :34 acres and SJ relics. Wit il t ill! a ppl-r?!"!;:lile. 3. Ai.s,i, ail t :iat i iT'nin lot of gronnJ situate at or r ' .r t !te bcr'nn: ii of Kasf Conemaugh. in what vai t ille, tv-e town of Sylvcnia, in Cambria count v et'-r -?a;d. and r.tark'e.l and known on the pi. in id said Iowa as Lot No. 7. front ing en Rail Ko.i ! street. Suing four ro Is wide and twelve rods hep. vri'iilhe a i.iurt ena n;e.s ar.d here lii-.ments. 1 ik"ti in ex-eutie'.i and to bo sold at tho suit ol tlie .1 oi.itowii mi villus ilan'c. T:nMr nr Sa i.i:. in v-t'j'r.l of th." pureliaso in-. ! to Ii.- paid ulifii t':n-proiMTty 1 knocked ilov.-n. and the ru'aainii I wo-thirds u:.Jti ;ou tii liiatl ul ol t he I'eod. II KIl.M AS RAKMEH. SheriT. b!-criT's OTicf, ioi'iis'nifii', Alaich ti, 1-.!1. 'Vr,'l'lrK ,lt lieretiv given that tho following lN ti:!t:-d Acctoiiiit? huve liri'ii piis-H d tind tiled in tin- ltristei'"i tfl-- at Liu n-iiii ir. in and for I ho Co.int V tif CamhiiH, and will be pre sented to the Orphans' Court of said county, for con'.irrtvitioii in.- n!lo-.vi;n o. on Wf.ii;s ii a v, the :;! day or M AttCH, is7i, to wit: I The second nn I final account of Jesse II. Pl m i' 1. executor of Charity Jliuioi;.!, late of .Mun ster township, deceased. ' I he lirsi snd linal account of .To'in C?c s and AiY'.r w Foster, executors ot 'g.lalena Jvrcdel, lat.j ol ( oneuiHiigh borough, tie-eased. 3 The first and final account of Kmil 1 onn, irnnrdian of ! lorr. a minor child of A'JKU-t itorr late of .lobn.-itown bormigli. I'.cceasc I. 4 Th" first account or KmilvS. Jamison, admfn istratnxof lr. W. W. Jamison, lute of Loretto Li rouvrh. dee'd. 5 l ne Mecount of feo. CrumWinir. adtnlnis ra ter iM Charles Shircy, late of Adiiins township, d"ee:tsed. . ... S The first and partial a?eont nt .Tucob Tlorner nnd Christian tood. exectnors of John J. liorner, late of On; emu' urh townsmp. neces'"i. 7. The 8r-t, an I ftiml it' cunnt of Oeo. elh II.. Annie ! Me , and Marv K. Seas, minorchiiiin-n of John Scase, late or Johnsfiwa b iro'.tih. ttec.-ased. S The second s.c.iint of Margaret Sne. den. executrix of James MieJdcn. late of V-oodvalo b lli-'s'eciTnd if'tmnt of Jaeob Trefts. adminis trator of J. Adam Trefts, lateol Johustown Ixir jiii. tcec.tsed. - . , P) The first and f.ral account of Mary TTogan sr.d'l'-tt'ick H-iiran. executor.' of Daniel Jiog..n, late o! Millville through tleees.sed. 11 'llio Srst and final account of alcntlne Qua'rri execn'orof Mary Ila-sey, late o asn ington township, '"ceased. 1" Tee lir.-t and linal account of T. f Fugli. administrator or John M. Ueeeher, late ot Wo.il vale bormgh.. teceusc-.I , o -t l;t first and tins l aceonni .it we-.. .... j . C . . t r n f I'.Iof . . . XfMn.ni.t.tlBntll ti 4lnt:lli- I lira X.H.nan. act mir admin Isiratrixof Jeremiah .oonan, laio oi .uv , towuBhi-,. Jeeease.l.nn t ft,wnnt , P. y I (. ;,! W. II. Sechlcr. executors or Samuel 1. 1 ll'l IIIUIUH.". ."-'-, .'.. - f Sides late or Jackson township, tleceasea 19. The ftrst and final aecoun or 1?,- line. administrator ol jncnii.-M umiui'jt.., fwt.HcU,r.;f'MlK. Styner. Uteot Washing ton town.hip.rter.y.s. Register' OMeo, Kbenidmrg. Feb. -8, Ibid. "TOTICK. The annual election ,fn,i,.i.ratorol AngnslusMciary, lateol jotuis- I L.-vinty Arabia, villi littiO '''n Thllnur'Vlitirle, T-nverraeht and j moi0rca), niy hostess' only d.mslitver, Ktttaheth Hen ding, .v.lmiui-tralors of ;lin isc-nu- 8a, t-,. nesllitlfr at my SlJa I iiisf hue of .liiliii?i'in norouzu. .ice-..:!. mj s-'l ' i ' ' " . ,. 15. The lirstaud partial aiinunt nf John .1. R-- .. defllv rollil!? lip ana ll2 brrts. a.tmini-tratorof Kot.ert j. K'iwn,iai . , - f.dlo . i-w P.oard of Truee or tlie Mn-tisv.nrg Academy will be Ik-M at llieomee of Johnston c Scania..; i" Kb-nsburg. Pa., on the "IJ "ay of Aurll next, between the hours ol H ni w A. m. April next, ( SCANI-AN, Secretary. March 17, lS78.-8t. IJAI.F-WAY DOI-S. T5V IRWfX RUSSELL. Uelubbeil frlloTV-tmbelers : Tn Lol Jiu fortL t-ili r, I doesn't quote no ppecial verso for wLat I l-a.i iO ray, Dft rei iuon wiil lc bevi.r slioit and tlis bero a ui il tex', Dp.t bai;-way tloiii'.i ain't r.o 'count for lis wovl or do uex'. D;s wnr!' dat we3 a li'oiu'in 13 like a cotton 1 i -ti,i . iw, , .. . 1 Wlie. o eut-fy cu 1 .ud geniieman baa jjot biS row, . 1,,)0 x J loe An-.l cboi-y time a lazv niffEier sLona to take a I De S'-a- keeps cn a-gvowio' for to emudJer ! ' a c-:lP' TVTl.cr. rnn . , t i. ,i " vcnM tttlUHl tic WftlCIS cb do sea. Dcy bad !o keep ajioin', jes' as fas' as fas' could 1 ; Do you 3'potio dat dcy could cber hab biic- ccedetl hi deir wish, And reac'bed do Premised L.nml at last if dey bal 8to)jx;d to Pob ? My fien's dar was a parden ouco, wbar Adatn libbed wid Kve, VTM no 'iue 'round lo boddcr dem, no neigli- Imii-s for to Thieve, And ebery day was Cbristinas, ami dey got deir rations free, AuJ tbirytliing belonged to dem except an apple tree. Yon all know 'bout d Ptory bow de snake come snot-pin rottii, A stanip-t;iil rusty moccasin, a-crawliu' on tie jjronii How live and Adttni ato de fruit, aud went and bid tlt-ir face, ' Till do .itioi l oia rsocr bo come and drove 'cm oil' do p'.a.'e. Now, s'poso dat ltian and 'ooman bail n't 'tempted for to sbiik, Tint bid pii-o a'.xoit tleir gardenia' and 'tciided to tbeir wtirk. Dcy wouldn't bab len loailu wbardcy bad no business to, And do debbil nobberM got a chanceto tell 'em what to do. Xo ltalf-way doiu's, brcdrcu ! It'll nebber do, I nay ! Go at your task and finitdi it, and dan's de time to play For ebon if the crap is good, de rain '11 Fpile lo boils, Utiless you keeps a-pickiu in de garJen ob jour souls. ) Keep a-p'o j e . . , Ami wjif'ii 1 lowio', and a-bocin' and a-scrapin' rows. de ciutiin's obcr you can pay up what you orves ; But if you quits a-workir.g obery titna do Mm is hot. Do sheriffs tjwiuc to lobby upon cberjthing you's got. Wbateher 'tis yon's driViin ar, be f.bore a'i' ilribe it t!iro'i;;li. And don't, let nnlViu' stop yon, but do wb;.t yon ffwiuo to do ; For when you sees a ti;g:;er fool in, devi, as shore's you're born, You's gwiue to .so him comin' citt do small end objle born. I tbanki you for do 'tontion yon has gib dis afternoon Sister Wii'iar.is will oblige us by a-risin ob a t Rim I see dat Uru.hler Johnson's 'ltout to pass 'rmiii' tie hat, And don't, let's hb no ba'T-way doiri'swbcn it comes to dat ! A JA a VA n S TO Ii I". ET AN OLD ITU-STLR. "A'u ! Senor I igief, I see you're tisler minctl to defy our dim ale ! Af-.er ibc ma rcli that my husband led yoti throu-b the woods tbis moi tiiti?;, one wcu'd hae tJung' t you'd hao been glad ofatlcLa; and liete I fiad yon wi iviog away l.ko a.y lawyer." So speak?, gl'tlin out wkh tba Mipj!c ncs.iof Spanish blood into the vcmandab in w hich I am eeated, my chtti tnii.r; hostess, t'cuo.a DieZ; one of the most T.iqdttnt little li -iptcal beau.ies that lilm iiloevei'dicunifcd of. "Vi'ell, really, Kenora, af.er a;! the wou dcrs I've Mtcn in t Ii its fairyland of yours, I bad need write them dosvn as fast as I sea tlieiti, lest, a your pioveib sr.y.tj oiio nail fchotild drive out another." "You Halter oar poor country, sero.-, with llio courtesy of your nation. Hut as I see Unit you aie pti.iiug by your writing, I will task yo:n- gallantry so far as to beg yourlielp in watering my flowers, for it is noi, easy for me, with my lame hand, to maiiitoo that K-cat waicirg p k!" 'lie pleasetl to use my hands as those of yourslave, senora, heu and wheiever you tmiy need them. IJy-ihe-by, am I wrong in imagining that you pmmiscd me a t-toiy connccicd with tho lameiug of the hatnl of which you speak ? I would uot willingly be troublesome, but wbcu you have leis ure" "With pleasure, sonor ; it is very kind of you to interest yourself in such a trifle. As soon as the plants are watered, I shall have Ibc honor of serving you a cup of cof fee on tho balcony ; and, then, if you are good enough to care to hear it, the sloiy is quite at your service." And accordingly, ten minnles later, I lind myself siiiiog i i l!io vera'tdah over a con of such coffee as I have not tasted ixd.ta ami while hting n.iner ci-aiette, begins as follows When we fust came here, senor, a good ago, tho placo was very diriei ent - many yeai s aS I . from what you see ic. .y liusoami T I . T . . J I. ... I M . 1 t l,a irnt'Uftallpnt. WlllCtl crant oi ianu nv" .-"- fflad to givo away ground about here was to any one who would take tho trouble to dear it ; and well it might : l or in tnose days the jungle reached right down to the water's edge ; and such a black, horrid tangle it looked of briars, bamboos, Span ish bayonet, wild fig, Hana. ph'ijao, locust wo.d, and what not, that I" frit as if T flare not even go a step into itlfor fear of bcirig lost altogether. However, bit by bit, "we began to get of j the ground iuto sore sort of order ; but even when he had cleaved it, and begun to plant it, wo had still plenty of enemies to Aght against. The auis were the worst ; for, apart ftom tho havoc which they al ways make ia a planmllon, they have a way of. running their galleries uuder ibe wiiolo sj f.tce, aud it breaks ia just like tho ciust of a pie. Theie's a p'ace a '"title to the lior. li cf i.lsis, whcic j o;i see a hiTge rAcia the ground, fiill c? bushes and wild g,ar.s, with here and there a few sacou'de.- ing timbers, w'oero a whole village smk at once, the foucda; ton? havi.sgbeen .fairly hoiicycorobed by tho a.ils ! And tliet-.ce comes our snyig thr.fc r.rag.iDy hr.s iwo ene:ne.- "the wild ladiaus a.id the ant India-is." 1'owcver, Ti'cki'y for n, thete we.e no laciians aoout there, crrcept the t;tne Ii'dians, who behaved well eooph, and used to b.i.ig rs food and dtied meat i.i cvc'ir.'ige for L likt-s r.nd nq.wrdx t-e. And as for ie at is, what wwh K'soti"iig ti?em, aid crr,g".ig up i'eic r,ci;s i'd Hoadi ig i'te;r g;'.ct"es wikh uoili.tg wale., wo mrnr.ged io get the best of them jt lr.t.t, though even cot they fo'vtlin.es ni.. :.o a 1'i.ny i ii-t a.pl. liat r I pon us f.o ii .lie wiKKis cr .heir! came a io.hcr pesi, hai. as f.t wo.se .lie 6iir.o3. I ' iiird l.'.i.oly ,cM yod, who hfsva bec-i ' throiih the :. y .n.sel", how they ! fw2r.;i there ; rui for a t'.ie I re.'ly gave i myr.clf vM for l.v.jt. 31 hu band used to ' c.iU i he ui '-.he ij: guthci ers," and, leally .hey worij qa e as regt"ar; not a day that j wc d' ! fi id one or . .vo of them nbonfc U-.c hoifo. A.iJ o co whit a fright I go.! ' T.Vhou To'i a tT,1s on!y a few rvtcn.bs old, my l ii.-bii tI a ul h:s men hrtd gr:te not to ; their woik one moi'.i" g .13 usu d, ai.d T ws busy ':i ihohooc.e, w' !t ihe child l.iug . ar.leep oo a mat at the oiher c id of tho room, when, all at o ice, I caught tight of a mouse's skin on the fr-i with the body ; suckel c;ean ottt of il, l".-- an orango. I l knew at c.tce ihat there jrt'i:;t bo a snake ( somewhere aojut, for they're r.iig!i!y fond of mice, a id that's jn-t t 10 way they real with them ; ba', look 0 ; I might I could see no snake anywhere, t;Il s;uldet;'y tlie thought Elv.ick me, conld il be ut'der tho chihi's mat? As genii? as I could, I lifted up one corner, and there it wan, the long, slimy, t:e?n and yeFotv Least, curled stuigly up, and f.isi a let p. I k tew thntl coui.l do no, hi ig v.ivii it my-eh', Ai it na asott that, you c;;n c:i!y kill by thootiog them ; t-o I r;n uot in (he cou.ttaid, r.nci, l.ickily, the fivtrt thing I saw wa? otir hun ter Jose, with his gun on his thotildcr. I called him iti at ooce, and he settled the beast with a charge of small shot. However, a-? the work went on, and wo got moro and mote ground cleaned, our visitors began to f.n&ake us; for sualtes must have a '.hick cover to burrow in, and when tint's taken away from them they soon slink otT. So then I began to hope that we were fairly at the end of our troubles; but wo weren't wo were only at the begiaaitig of them. I dou'tknow how it was pcrhnps it may have been .hat (as the provcib say) eve. y t iiiug mast have its turn but, somehow, ali through our troubles with the au(s,and scrptvits, lha bigger beasts j hadjnevcr elis tuihed us at .all ; but now, just as we wete beginning to have a little peace f.om our other plagues, the four-footed gentlemen began to come 0:1 the stago at laM. One moiniug jo.st a a we were at breakfast, in came one of our vaqneros wi.h the news that our ertttle, while feeding among the long grass 011 the oilier shlo of the liver, had been ataic';ed by a jaguar, a id oao of Jhem killed. Tlie fellow who had brought the news had to nm for bis life, and would hatdly have escaped bad there not been a f.it ox ready at band instead. As it was, he looked so thoroughly fitghtencd that it made us all rather serious. However, a week passed without any fresh Alarm, and wo were beginning to get over it when sud denly in came three or four Indians in a great Harry to tell us that a bngo jaguar bad broken into their encampment, and killed a woman ami one fif their clog. When my husband hcatd the siory he made sure that it was the same beast that had fallen upon our cattle ; for they ele sc.ibed it as being of a very strange color, far lighter than any that had ever been seen in those parts before, and from that they nicknamed itathc"Pale Death." So then we all thought it full time to do some thing; and my husband called his men to gether to go out and hunt it down. I remember that morning well, though it be a year ago the day after to-morrow. Away they went merrily enough, every man with his gun and hunting knife, end .Moro, me blood Hound, along witn mem. My hubaud Ini ned and kissed his hand to ! e:vc -ip t!ie gj,ost ss goon as possible, me just as they entered tho wooei, and j fcvlAy answered : "I intend to leave you then they were gone ! j i.ar 0f my estate, and I think thc poor old When I found myself all alone in tho j sb.emker, who lives opposite, is deserving house with Lolita, and thought of what . of tll0 oti,er half, for he has always been a might happen if they met this hon iblo g0K neighbor." The widow was thun beast, I was so frightened that (although I ! ,iftrsti-uck at receiving a rely so diiTercnt bad no thought of any chance of dangerto ! f,.wni ,)at which she expected, but dare myself) I wasn't satisfied till I had .shut and barred every door in tho hou e ; and then I came and sat down in the drawing ! room, and tok Lolita in ny lap, and tried ! to fell hor a story. j Suddenly I beard a scraping alon tho j root, mni then a dud ti.iio.;' I1K.0 the l-iil ..J something heavy ! Anxious and nervous as T wa. i o-ave me a terrihlo start, though X little dreamt what it was. But the next irobjrMl came a pound just overhead that I conhl not rills i-ke a loud, hcarsa rear, that I had hea.d ma.ty a time In the fo;-est atiihl, and never he.'.rd wiihout fceliag roy he.nt slr.vd still. Then the thought strrelc top Oh, LTcaven ; ike jamjar." I f.hall nevor forget ihat monent I For o 19 ni; inle I was qr.Ue sick and helpless, as if a'l t't3 life hod been si-uck out. of ma rcone l.'ov ; a.d then a tboi'ght flashed npo'i mr: Tie.e wa no l:eeping the ; ji'gtur out, for rao".t oT t he doorw.iy. were only hu ig w Mi curiaius ; bui; in tho sioie rco.n close oy thero was a huge wooden c-Di .1 c'icbi, uer.rly empiy, and big enough io hold six or ceven people at once. If L ili. i rind I could only get in there we iD'jht y?t he saved I I snatched up the child, ran with her into the slorerootn, and crouched down in the chest. Uniuckily it closed wiiti a spring lock, foth.it I had to keep the lid M'ghtly open with wy left hand, to avoid beitig f.hut f'own a nl s. ided outiigh!; : but ' it hnd a'l OveiLtPDino crioo Reve.al iiiehos long wh'ch quite covefeJ my fingers. I .'sjoU r.ior.ie it too tio.t. Hardly had I got fairly se.-Iod in my hiding place, wl.ea 1 lieatd the gic.it claws iiciapiug the . fitor, ard the hunsrv sniff na the iarrimr quebled about in fca'ch of food, lie came straight lo the chest; and thero slopped short a mo Dent, as if suspecting a trap. Tli-u ho pat bis head close- to the uano'.v opening, so Ihat I conld feel his hot breath on my face, snuQVtd once or twioe to satisfy himself, and then tried to foice the lid up with hi.ip.w ; but, thank God, tho great p.nv wouM not go into that liitle chink ! All he could do was lo get his tongue in and lick my It igcis, making them bleed as if they h.nl been iaped with :v saw. And then, what with the tasto ol blood, aud what with henriug Lo'ttr. crying inside, his fury was roused, and he began to roar, uot an bouost, deep mouthed Hon ro.-.r, but a sharp, snarling yell, Ihat made n:y blood run cold. Ugh ! I can't think how I didn't die outright, hut the touch of Lohla's , little arm, clinging round my neck, seemed to gtva me courage. IJut the wotst was still to come. Find ing thnthccould not reach me from below, he sprang on ;he top of the chest, crushing my h. id ucween tho lid ar.d the upper edge. Then I thought all was over, and giveji scream that made tho whole house n'tig. My scream was answered by a sound i that made my heait leap the distant cry of a blondh'ii;nd! The jaguarhcard it, too, for ho leaped down and stood listening for a moment, and then ran io the door, as if to escape. Thero it was again much nearer and with it tho voices of men calling to each other. They were coming back! Meanwhile the j.iguarscemed toget bewildered, and ran wildly up and down ( do inner ga'.Ie.y. Suddenly there cnrr.e a loud shout at one of tho windows, nnd then two shots and a flight ful yell; and then my husband's voice, strained to its loudest : "Cacbite ! T'here are you ?" I just managed to crawl to the door and let him in, and then I fainted outi ight. Tbpy told mo afterwards that our blood hound had st: uck the trail eif the jaguar leading straight toward the house ; and then they all set off to run like madmen, fearing some harm to me. My husband nnd Jose distanced the lest, and came up just in time to shoot the beast through the window. As for my hand, it was so crushed that T couldn't stir a joint of it for weeks after. Tho Indians doctored it for me and they tell me I thall have the use of it again by-and-by ; but Ido i't need that to remind mo of that day. If I live a Ihousaud years I shall never forget it. How a CoTtrrLSTi Mape a Wil.t Many years ago the husband ot an eld lady living in Buckinghamsire died without making a will, for the want of which necessary pre- ! caution his estate would have passed away from n;8 widow, had she not resorted to tho following expedient to avert the loss of the property. She concealed the death of her husband, and prevailed on an old cob bler, her neighbor, who was, in person, somewhat like tho deceased, to go to bed at her house and personate him, ia which character it was agreed that he should dic tate a will, leaving the widow the estate in question. An attorney was sent for to draw up tho writings. The widow, who, on bis arrival, appeared in great ailliction at her good man's elanger, began to ask i questions of her pretended husband, cal 1 culated to elicit the answers she expected and desired. The cobbler, groaning aloud, j and i00!K;n5 n,uch liko a person going to j not negative t he cobbler's wiil for fear of 0,u, u,e whole of the property, white tho old roruo in bed w ho was the poor old shoemaker living opposite laughed in his sleeve, nnd divided with her tho fruits of a project which the widow had intended for her solo benefit. Joun Piaster Alabaster is a resident of Keokuk, I. DAxn l 1: r rA tiho tisz. a. rnoposzo M.KHT vr skiscxoit tea tarty They were going (rays tho Danbury J;r) lo get np a Lady Washington tea p,lyfor the benef.t of ibeir society. It was to cot?e o.T u the night of the A"d of aa r.re:nooa a few days befojo, seveial Indies met nt the houso of oue of he number to perfect ibe arrangements. It Wi deles--ii Inert to give a grand affair -comeiiiing especially designed to transcend the tea-pa; ly by a rival organisation lat year. To t 'lispurpose it became necessary totTevo.e the most careful 'thought to all the details, and this wr.s done. Ia fact it wonhl bo dhUcult to fi.id a morp conscieo tior.s commiiiee in a hamlet the si.se of Danbu.y. AYben all 1 ha pa.itieulars were arianged, and the various tiands and rjiior oTices a'i-.'g-oed lo the ordinary memheis of the society, who were not present, '.he ii.ipo.innl. question as to who should take the leading chntacler was brought up. Wi h a view to do without the del.iy ;d feeling of bal'ottrg, the President kindly offered to do Lady Washington Icsrir. She Knid ihat tshe ftl. ir was not a favorable sch c.io i, but she w.tj wilhog to take b, so thai, the.c need be no discusion or ill-feeling. If the 1 bought she ha.l not j laced a si'.Iticiet'ily modest estimate upon herquah f c.iiions for the post, she was presently set at i-est on that head. Her offer was receiv ed w tih silence. "What do yon think?" she asked. "I'm willing to do it." "Lr.dy Washington never weighed 250 pounds," omidou -ly hinted the thia lady, with veiy light eyes. "She had fat enough on her to gtease a g. Id. lie, wLic'i is inoie'n somo folks can cl-.im," rcto.ied tlie President, with any thing but a d'TRcy expression to her face. The tall lady's eyes grew a shade darkc, and her lips shaded themselves as if they we;e saying "hussy," but it is probable iltey were not. "As onr two frierds are so little likely to agree," observed a lady whose face showed that sho was about to metamor phose herself inlo a baiel of prime oil, and prccipi'ate herselfonto the troubled watets, "I would suggest that 1 take the charac ter." ' iTamph !' ejaculated the president. "Is there any objection to my being Lady Wash ing ion said the new party, fjci.igabi nptly t he President, aud empty ing out the oil and filling up the barrel im mediately wilh a sn)ierior grade of vinegar. "I don't know of any, if some one will demonstrate that Lady Washington had a wart on her nose," replied the President, with unblemished serenity. "Am I to be insulted?" hotly elemacded the proprietor of the wart. "The truth ought not to bo insulting," replied, tho P.esiucnt. "I s'poe our Picsidont thinks she would be a perfect Lady Washington," iiunically suggested a weak-faced woman who saw her chances for taking the character de jectedly cmcigo from the sma'l end of the horn. "I don't know as I would be perfect in that role," replied the President, "but, as there wiil bo strangers present at the party, I shouldn't want Ihctn to think that the nearest approach Danbury could make to the dignity of '7G was a toothless woman do AU with the jaundice." And the head I officer smiled serenely at the ceiling. "What do vou mean, yon insiuusLing thing?" hoarsely demanded tho victim of i the jaundice. "Keep your mouth shut until yon arc co,, Ion tf. then." scrcnelv advised the 1 . k v - . . - . President, "I'm uot tolc dictated to by a mountain of tallow," hissed Ibe chromatic delegate, flouncing out of the room. "I think we'd better get another Presi dent before we go any farther," said a f harp-faced woman very much depressed by the outlook for herself. "It isn't hardly thus for you yet," ob served the President, wHh a signitica.il look at the sharn-faced woman : "we will have to anange for Lady Washington and George Washington before we will need tho h.ilcl et." j "The sharp faced lady snatched r.p her my fif wiihout the faintest hesitation and ruslied out doors to get her breath. She was immediately followed by the proprie- J tor of the wart, the thia lady disastrously connected with the griddle, and the tooth less case cf jaundice. This left but the President and a liitle woman who bad yet said nothing. , '-" one does not say "Had it occurred to you that you would 140 in ''dS bt her actions show plainly like to be Lady Washington ?" asked the f noHS" t,,at he is ver.v n"JC afraid of bo President, cot.cfciitiating both of her eyes an olJ xrKx- on a wen just under the small woman's k i t I She ,s Land to tell Iter dreams, ear J r-nd every roovait.g at the breakfast table "Ob, 110," pasped the small woman, im- : sho continues to relate what she had pulsively coverie.g up thc cxcrcsccuce with dreamed through the night. - I S . T t 1 . 1 . .... -a her hand. "Then I guess we'll cdjourn tint die," said the President, and pulling oa her gloves, she composedly took her departure. And the tea-parly became the fragment of a gloomy rcomory. AN Indiana paper has the following item : "A man over towards the Ohio lino bet ten dollars tb;ft be could ride the fly- wheel in a saw-mill, and as his widow cheeifnlly paid the lot, she remarked, 'William wan a kind husband, bat he didn't know much about fly-wheehj." DIED OF A LiA WSVIT. THTI TMATtY OF AN'eXIJAUSTED tITIGAXT. A tattered memorandum book was re cently found on the t?ps of a very bumble dwelling "out West." Some of the entries are a follows : "My father had a slight misunderstand ma with a neighbor about a division fence, which he had inherited from my grand father. After several disputes he con sulfed a lawyer, who had a rock! many children, but little practice. This was fatal. A suit was commenced. "Seve.til years ago my lawyer said I must get reaay for the I rial. I did so, aud went to court at every term. TJut it was post poned on ever pretence which human in genuity could invent. "IS.'. March Term Counsel for de rendant moved for a continuance, be c.ir.fie lie -was eiif-ni-ed in the Court of Common Fleas. Com tgi-inied the motion, but intimated with great dignity, that such an excu-e would never avail with him agiin. 4 rk-p! ember Te ira Con n scl t ry ing a cafe in an adjoining rouuty. Judge hesitated, tnf yielded. "December Term Defendant ill. Prov ed by ibe certificate of a resectable physi cian. "IS72. March Term Counsel l,d mann en engagement to meet a client from New York, who could not conveniently leave his business again. Continued, the Jude suggest incr H:at Xew York clients uii"bt fu.d counsel nearer home. 0 "1ST3. Septemlier Term Carried the title deeds to my lawyer, Purveyor exam ined the premises, said the defendant bad encroached on me. lhit anoth-r snrveyor (partner and pupil of the first one), said that my deed spoke of a hackmatack stump in the line of the fence, a f jot in diameter whereas, the only tree anywhere near the fence was a pcpj-crridjfe tree, not more than seven inches nnd a half across - case postponed, to employ ol her surveyors. "December Term Counsel agreed that Court iui";iit visit the premi-es in dispute Jndse refused to go. but said the jury might do so, provided that nolxly went with them to explain and confuse. Next morning a heavy snow fell, and boundaries were covered. Case Continued. "1874. September Term Motion to post pone, on the ground that the defendant's attorney wished to 1 absent, hunting for a few days. Motion prevailed. I remon strated, but my counsel said the lawyers were very accommodating gentlemen, and the courtesies f the bar required it. "187.-1. Ma reh Term One of the jurors taken sick. Motion to go on with the trial with eleven jurors. Defcitdan't counsel objected with yieat erreitgih of voice, and demanded a fod jury trial, pme and simple. I think he called it the -palladium of our lilHMties.' Case postponed. "September Term Received a bill for retainers, term fees, clci ks' fees, and ex penses. One ilem was for the amount of a retainer w hich my lawyer had declined from the defendant. Offered him the farm, provided I gained the case. He said this would not 1m don-,ed honorable practice but he would take it and give 1110 credit as far as it w ent. "Took the rats for the West, cominir mostly on fieight trains, and after night- "Mem. D.rt forot inscription for my tombstoue "Hrro lies one who died of a lawsuit bequeathed by his father.' " Hart ford Courani. How a'Cbickf.t Saved a Smp. In Southey'a Ilitory of Brazil, he tells bow Cahcza de Vaca was in a great ship going to South America with four hundred men and thirty lioics ; and after they had cross ed the equator, the commander discovered that thcie were only three casks of water left. He pave orders to make the nearest land, and for three days they sailed for th cnast Pr soldier, who bad left Cadiz with tbem, brought a grillo, or ground cricket, with Lim, thinking its cheerful v:,ce amuse him on the long, dreary v...-e. x,mi 10 ins great iisaP1oiiitment, thc lltlle insect leiftctly silent the "u- e way. Tho fourth mornieg nfter they bad changed the ship's com so, the cricket, who knew what she was about, set up her shrill est note. The soldier at once gave warn ing to the officers in charge of the! vessel, and tbey soon saw high, jagged rock just ahead of them. The watch had been care less, and the great ship in a few moments would have besu dashed to pieces on the letlges if this puny creature had not scented ,he ,aad aild ,old them of their danger. Thon lbcJ cimcd along for some days, and IIie cricket sang for thcru every night, just RS chcei'i,y as if he !d hecu in far-off Spaiu, till they got to their destined port, the Island of Catalina. What Her Fkiexds Lacghed At. One of the most laughable iucideiits that I can remember, haj pectd at my boat ding house on Tenth street, the other morning. One of the landlady's daughters is very m. imu uca asiartr.ng ureara lastnigiit,' she said to a lady tilting opposite. "Indeed ! Wbst was it ?' 'Well I dreamed that a handsome man was preying his whiskers against my cheek. Ofcoursc, it woke me un instanMr. I "j j and I found it was our cat w ho was nest- '. ling up tome. Put wasn't I mad, though ?" I Che, of course, did not intend to raise a ( laugh, but sh did, and as none of us could restrain ourselves, she began tosee how , ridiculous the had made herself appear, aud got up and left the room, I She hasn't told a dream t-iuce.