The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, November 16, 1877, Image 1

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Terms, C2 per year. In adv ni
EHENSIJURG, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMHER 1(, 1877.
LfJlE XI.
f
r'S NOTICE!
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"' "f' in- lii'i-n passed and fbt-tl
A '' V,",,. rtf r.n. iii"iirif. in ti"t Tor
',Xhri. "' prcaented
' - rt nf said cniiiiy. fur cmi-
-iri.A I.. I-T7. t.. wit:
of F I'or.phy. adminlstra.-
fr.'.nnt nr.Ihn A. J. Wil
" 1' f i .! n I. William, minor clid-l
' , i it- ' '''" "l- ""Cit.
,U.unf of John A..I. Wit
"r,.,r.li Wi Hams mhiorchild
: , '. I ,tc "t ITovIe t Wp.. doc'd.
11 '"y. ,.'!i..ru.!t..f .t"m A .I.WII.
" ' .". ,n, rK W II f in m . minor child
PlflWOP IBS till CIVIl WAR!
' i s fj'-u-iibllr-if. i minor ctill.1
.' ', ', Jit.'..!' .dam twp .tlee'd.
Vr'ri., Se:i-n .i.liaiiii.Jtrj;rix
' , i !.- rn -1 1 twy .
'" 'f.n' iircoiuiT of .1ri Hoovrr
"V -' vl::n: ("I Joseph), lute of
I'm:! Y iinfr. Mi'ftt'nr of Pe
Success UoprecedeDted
In the tUtory of mllnr f ntTrl-t hat attended
the publication ul the
PHILADELPHIA
WEKKLY TIMES,
6'nLUvxsi)FTiip.nii)i('Esr r- aiuso
rnhnicinif H tlmt :nmkKlKS i ljj
Ll H rt'rKKIj I'APKII
Tho Omn i an. I Instinctive foMture ol TH K
r.K I.Y TIM KS. that his prove. I Co iiotiuhir
In the past, will he contfuue. throuhom the
rNW R TTKVE" 1 K6 F C" A fchS ' TH K
.r f.ft townh!. teceail.
l,,,l:,v.inMii r t.i niifr.
. iVviii S.i'.ef. l.ito of Jackn
" "'.f I 'm i'"X. lmlnis'rntor of
1 ,i i ..nt'in.tUKh horo". ileeM.
. , r.: of W.f. l.-wi. exeeutor
'.J T..!irt in ileceaeil.
.r I Sr.n! ai-conr.f f HI'h,
- t : U''-') Hi'"'. 'r .lohnstown.
... a' 'court or J. S. Str;iyrr,
. m.- .u .U.Titt. late ol ('ninlria
: ,,f i t. Klli. r'ff'Hin of
i-i-i tn-Ror -;uM of Saiuael
' , - ' pirt w' account f B. F. Still I.
" , ,i s.j.i. lule of A lanu town.thip,
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. . -r o f hcnf .Tam . au ir-
! ri. a tmi.nr ch ! 1 ol .lolin C. ;
. I't-cncT'T .Imn. If in r. J
i i in iiir i'tiil'1 of John C j
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. i . r-r'.oui.K I:trrih, late
v.i ,' L. i : 1.
-. - , r.!.l ..nut ..r M. W. Kelm
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i Mi. t tlit I i.if'l Stifo Ar-
... . i .v.i.int ol Sylvepier
. - Mjsicf IS; rue. Uieol 'Hrroil
. :n' of Win. M .Tonr-a.
.1 i. -i . U -' I. wlii- w:i if tiar
,.i I.:. .i u:.!.-ri lulil of V alkin
'. !l Sc' er one of ihe ex-
.. . ; ;,i e Ja"'ii.u tortialiili
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r ' l. ii 't li.irij. late ol Kli-
iili v. -IN ll lt. Itoii-ter.
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aj.'.r ntne t of i'rtln er-
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' :: nicmerif of certain per
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1 WF M IX-;:h. l!.'ifltT
' v'. r . .!. j. ...v. ;t. 1-77
From Lraillna- Artnra In the Cabinet. In the FirM,
In the t'nriim, orth ami South.
.Thi feature of the I'll 1 1. A l KI.PII I
r.. hi. IIMKS Blono will tnakv one ol the
inot Knicrtii nlnif and Inructjre Vulnme on
fhefN K1TTKX R-riini-S OK Til K L.1TK
W AR Diat hait ever l.n-n (fivin to he nation,
w In lo thene eon ril.ui i..i,n w II he free from all
ai-ctionnl partisan tone tliev will he written Irotn
th virion" faii'ipoinit ot the respective authors
...... VMa I'lvnt II.1IIII.-3.
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as the Heat .i v.-ji.i t r ever puiilishi'd in Phila
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Lil iff C;iiu- s-t ilnwit fur trial Ht :i
m i nl ( 'minium I'li-rtJ li If In-Ill it Kl'iia
riiirir. Iiir (?iiiititin iiiii'y. t-om iin-ii(.'i ntf on tin
iiikt Mo.Mi.tr nr Iikckwbkh, 1?77:
rillST WI.KK.
'o;iin. Johnston Sc (To r. Iiineiran.
Smitii v liir;k.
NU-ly indorsee vs S iiiem.in.
Hups-1 1 k. ' .... ... v. Li-idin.
loiliiiifi-r i Stevi nsin.vs Ieolir.
Porter vs. iitiher.
FKIMMI WfcKK.
Cnmnicni in-u I) ccmln r in. 1-7T.
Blair rs Hopple A Bearer.
ti-iuio- i.uc.
vs.
vs
V.
V
xov:niii:k.
WIihii tliiatlp.Mowa tin liijl.tl v float
Aliout i l,e pantiirea liei(flif
Ami ylirilla tli liawk a pHrting note.
Ami i ri-i'm the fruitt at night,
Tlii-n liilly ln! ili'.iifjli I ping
Ami 'vvliiNile as I tuny.
Then, ciiiiioh iigain i he olil heart pain
Tlinntiili all th livt lung day.
In hijzli witnl t renka the le;itiesa trea
Anil ihhIh the lailtn frtt ,
The kimlla are ilnn as mihw t-loiula l,
Aiu! fnhl i ii iliM-M litirti ;
Then, ln, a O I. onuli falling ao,
I catiiit K t ilmvn ;
The? tear?" arise; niiin my even,
Ami iluitiKlita are chill ami brown.
Fnr in the friars' dusky Htolea,
Where the sere grnllinl vine weaVPa,
1 Ii" partrnlne ilrinnit Intieral rolls
Almve the f.vl'ien lea vi s.
A tut hip, hii, ho! t initial! rlu'eriiig o,
It Ktilia no w hit the pain ;
Fit drip, drip, drip, I mm harts liraiuh-t ip,
I hear the; last year's rain.
Sn dilve tin itilil t-ii-ivs from the bill.
And fall llie; wet sheep in ;
Ami let their stamping flatter fill
The darn with wanning dm.
And lin. f'nlks, iin ! tln.ujjh it ia ao)
That we m mule may roam.
We still will find a f heel fill liihul
Arniind the. tire at ln.me !
A 1 'Kli ILO US A i) 1 7i.V T Hi K.
I visi?e1 Mount llt-cla. in Iceland, just
befoit ils ten ihle ei uptioti in 14, an.i
llie lollnwiiin is a In it-f nat rat ton nf h fear
till .idvent me which happened to tne upon
thar Mili'mie And desolaif eli'vaiioti.
HavniK pi'CMinl a Kinde, I se off at an
f ai ly limn ni ll.e ttiot ninj follow inn my
aiiival in alznn (at llicfool of I lie cxi met
vi le.iini'. naiUK for fair wt-atlici, goinl
luck, ami H sad; let tun.
As yoti pnsli on. ascending summit ifiei
stuiimil. on yum way to the Kieat ami
anfficienily so to excite any alarm. In a
short time I reached lie Indium, and stood
on the Vft(j of one of the s-amor cliasma
which opened lar doAiiinto the lieatt of
j" the mountain. It was aliout four feet in
; width, ztgzau in shape, emitted sttoticlv
i p culiar Ihe odor b-fote. mentioned. A
j Small, ttick iiitr stieam. from a melt ion lay-
ei'of ice above, was itmninj; into it ; luit I
j rmild only see that ii was lost, in the deep
jdaikness below, from which came up a
kind of hissing, boiling, kriit ulinif soiiml.
' with someihiiin like a t iiniMmi; shock at
I slight intervals and getr. le puff of heated
air.
Giving no need to my euide earnest
Solicilatiotis. I now rest lived to sound, if
possible, the deplhof the chasm liefote me,
and then proceed lo insnect. the others;
and for this puiose. I broke tdT from a
larger one a small block of lva. and, ad
I vancinir to the very edge of tlm chasm.
iimppen it nown, aim listened toine imnnw
revei bei at ions, as it went iM.tindinn from
side to side, long after it was lost to the
eye. The depth was so immense that I
beaid it for more than a minute, and then
the sound seemed rathei to die tint from
distance, than to cease because of the stone
haviuir reached it s ilest inal n m. It was an
nwfill depth, and fearfully impressed me
with the terrible; and as I drew back
w ith a shudder a gust of lnt. sulphurous
air lushed ami soared upwaid, followed by
a steam like vapm. and a heavy, follow
sound, as if a cannon had been dischatned
far do w n in t lie bow els of ! he ear' h.
Thin new manifestation of the powers of
nature fail ly stall led me into a desiie for
llight. and I had already turned for the
ptiiMie. w hen suddenly their came a sort
of rumbling crash, and t he ground, shaking,
heaving- and lollmjr under me, began to
ci tituble t.ff into the dteadful abyss I was
Ihiow ti down, ami on nv haud and knees,
praying heaven fir meicy, was scrambling'
over it ami itpwatds to save myself Irotn a
most hott title fate, when two blocks, rolling
, lulc. nt re ..fall, v-.ii limit he danger, dieaii-j t,,, . C;1I14. niy ft,,., and legs between
I'hrtv
H-ruer
H sli p
Kerr n
h err X I'o
Clark
SerSC
Mcl, rmott et al . .
t Mmsteiid
tfetrs
arch. Siler .V ( o
?ic r.rne s.iuie.
M; aniflilin, Same.
Ill Slop
Mloelll.l ker.
Slioeina ki r.
BrnlMier ot. al.
vs ( le.hl) (t 'o
vs F ym. el. al.
.v.s. Ili ini r.
Y iinu k in.
vs. A. t'oekhr. rr , et. al.
t 'oniinonwcalt h. for use. vs. Qn nit ,'llins.
K ipi-r
I heis
M urphy Ik. Mooru
Bi-ndoii
t onnor et. al .
William
Waitt-i' Aiiai x .
IIips A Iloyd ..
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vs
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. .vs
N- COL IIT SALE! In
" -of hi i.nl.-r i d' the Orphans'
' i - j i' v tii u:.d -r" if'ied wil
' - n I v l.r:!ii;ct. on Tl thUAY.
' ,- . r v ti c lollownjr
' "-..! wlii.-h I'.in lrrKi died
H i K.otPAKi l.lii.rUMi
' " '.:,, i:, Carni ria county
' "r IV ilc"rii, .Idiiie
r'i'-.r . and o' hers, coniain
" T-rr less, ntMu 50 cres clear
" pr.c i a two ginry rjmr L. g
' l H'JI'P- IMl VIUUI1 MTAItl K
'"'third ol the i.urohafc
i (.-"riirTn iMon 'ir :i ic. nsi i nr
' i '.1 .mr.u.i! payments, with infer-
ly j.j .aitn!. Imails an i ur.irt-
-; ! r.
' 'in u;ii y
"V l-n -c r K iV ( ':'"'nS:r!Ito's
Jr.'..'-:'i..'.'J."liT7.-3t.
JJ" riioi'Kirrv at'imTi-
'' .K --Ttii uiiil-rsigiti'il oil" rs
1 ".l'r '' and on easy u-rm l'WIi
."'," W' i' unproved. In IVtr'-tto
, ' ' :' ,a r-rir,i ii coinlortahlu an
' I' VI.-I.I.- m; Um ,k. Isxjo leet
' n'; i lie. I as well us a uh
I'll .-.l .-r n-i-is-ary I In nr i l.n
p '" '' a i iie pri tnises. a hieh are
1 r t iir.-Ht, ),,; .rincipal ihor-
' ". i tl.ru Iv.if I ireliar I ut choice
' 1 ' t ii '.e i. excelli-iii water. I .r
' 'i i n! i.n ,,r a.l.ireu Fhncis
4-'.ur:iC) i n (act fur
''TitlCK MKAUY.
'3 "57 .-Zn.
TIW TOUS NO TICK.
J " ' H K KV I oil N RON. ff ':'..
i t. ri ir.it:ini cum tesuimento an
' - H-nry .l..lmon. late oftlal
, fr'.r j county, dec'. I, hnvii'tr
i Uf cleriif iied notice "f heri by
r n leiite.l to paid esint t ha
m-'e w:Miout delar and tho.
"if i:r it the .rr-. j n l ....... ilon,
0 - 4 Vt--tKIiI' Adm.nUtrator.
'S KFS X () ' ; c K W l.t rcas
...'"M't 'he I mnngli i.f'l'ar
, ( (l C"i:ity ma le an nss irn
t ri-.i! a nd p-rxma i estate lor he
'. 'Ts. t Inike indehled to tl
,'kly r"T"'S'ed to make p.iy
'i . c" !ns Kinu bliu wil
JtL lor -t'e.neni
11,..
' le-nent.
.1 At (IH Y KAIihKY,
ire n ot aul K lwaner.
24. 1177.-8'.
;'-'- SN() nCi). Wl.eiea .
:, A !r.Mi'iXFX. of AH--''
,'"n''r '"onn'.y. ha made at
,. '-"l Ins real and perxnil eian
.. :rditr. those Indelited M
"n,f re'.u-tted to make pay
lurai , c'.tim against linn w.l
-r !':ii(ni'iit.
.!iKX WAON F.R.
it I h:.l A Melt n ten.
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M. !.. riIY31CIAN
j h;nic Klu'iisliiir-j, I'a. V
'r I,r- 'nan. tw.
, . ""'. n n St.. wti. rn niicti
-iicuiLMiioiis in iterinan at
9-'1.. tf.
5t" -.,,,Hice in i rout room of 1
ii,.. v '." . Centre str
ousmea vterri.
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i-d to aatiafat '
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l a. ir'anow ri An nslne. Cam
HlUlll
.Merti et. al.
Hoe.
Trex er.
t am. ; al & Coke Co
Sioln.
oh ii
Arnistronir k. Ulan
cha rd.
Rex v. Hue-maker.
Same. V. s-'inne el. al.J
I-His' ii!. v. Trent.
Flatter v v. Flaitery.
I'verxooil vs. Pun.
Kii-ker vs. Iavi .
M. Mc nuiAX. Prothonotnry.
Prothonotary s OHice. Klv;ilur. Nov. 3 ls77. i
THE SUN.
1878. KEW YORK. I878. j
A the time nrproache tor the renewal ot snh.
scr p'li i . 1lr M N uld remind it Iriem n
ami well wishers evervwt.ere. that II Is auain a
candidate for their consideration and .u.iort.
t'oon it" record lor the past Ion years it relies I.t
h. continuance o" the heariy sympathy and ener
oiis cunsidrrailon wlurli tuive h tlu-ri" heen ex
tended to it from every quarter ol the t mon.
The - T 'in is a htar pane sheet ol 28 col
umn. price i.y mall, post paid, cenis a month,
or . per year.
The mii :'i edition or Ttt r "s an elirht
nau'e sheet id 6 eolumn. V hile nlvina; the new
ofthedav.lt also contain a lar. amount or lit
erary and" misce l.ineons matterpeclnliy prepared
for it TiiiSi kdat Si s has met with great suc-ce-s."
Post paid .it a year.
he Weekly - nn.
YVhodoas not know Tmc Wkkki.t Srs? It rlr
culates throuahout the I nlted S a le. the C ana
das. and he on I. h.e y thousand famll .. Kreet
i. s welcome pairea week y. atH regard it in the
liifht of KUide. roiinsellnt. and rnend. 1-1 new-.
'..Titorlal. ahrri.ulM.ral and literary epu n men:
make It isseni ially a j. urt.al lor the fireside
IVrms: I- e " H.t paid This
Xor 2 1S77-SI. New York t lty.
UVi"850 to"S200 PFR MGCTK
A Hew. I lear ! taarisr
UNIV US A L HISTORY
Commencing with the Mrliest irloil " '"''"
x arch. 1S77 volume or the W rid
.Iran i History in one. Aneleat,
Undern. Includinir history of t enunntal
-i-i ,i. hi . , . . i,,,.m n,i lurk
Di'fficultie. A hook nf l hri jliiii "--;-nd
ir?iveri I need Sells last r than any i.ther.
oeauti.ul iUu-trations. low price m.ick a e ex
ra term circular free. A l Iress J. t . Set 1 1 I
fO , Philadelphia Pa.; Cmcinnat I IK j . tea
o. ii;.: st. tK.ui. Mo- e 29. m.
PROrilAHIiL WANTth tn every town
EMPLOYMhlM.rf rthe t s
III It- The rremium Steel Kruravinir.
n h jfi ln.. - Tlie I in.iin ol the - avior n
he' Tent: ile." i rrefen-l toe-el, snhscriher: "
..iTt 12 P-r veitr. I ni pie.ure i univ-rsal
I ni'ed a!,d si.ou.d he in every
ra larhTeeashe.tntni?. on paid to Amenta.
Write lor terms and Aaent t .u n.
Wnrlilae Hub. '
fg-2.-3m.J 59 Warren St., cw York.
l ft fI'Eii MONTH will lKnM
1 I to a vooit, tn-r -etic nan If. eael.
county to introduce lB. KOLr.ii
Vew Illustrated His'oiy nf Pennsylvania
Vrl.e .nitnedi-.ely aiitl state experience in this
usinesf. and so ae. Ad.lres.
rB) .biirrr,
H aRI'.ISBCRO PA
-r.on't fall to lay what PI-'( n "
n. . -
..r . -..'T'1 l Some easily leirned per
W X I ll)T so.ior r iM'"'""1,,,''c-
;X lilJs 7i k Canvas P.crrnas
nr la ihku s PAT'"ltr l'an.ed Irotn hf-
.i.. county on a royalty. I a n :BTOII.
P ",hr!; ,,2:,,:r:riM; 'lfr. o.ry istaken I
PIK nK . l (r,r ' tt in l warrant them
Iowa tc posterity. Fartlcui.tr t rHF.R.
o..,e,v. CorryCUy.P.
A 1 ' rU7T.C--..iir dealrra fe
w w tog in win'" . . d.
w
ness and tlesolal ion giadually incirase to
the mosi It-ruble sunlimny till at last, j
Alien y.iu do linail Maud mi I lie highest,
(unit ni t li ih unliving world of chaos, you j
iiist inoi i vi ly p uy io I t aven, wuhaiiiy1
shudder sliivciing thn-ugii yo;ir miser tl. e
liame., to ifslote yon to the. life you seem ,
to have left I'm ever behind on. I
l)h, how shall I attempt toconvey to any j
mind the awful scenes of tlesolal ion tha !
sin ii-U"li d me when at last I stn.nl mine j
lliaii 1 1 t 1 1 tliotisaml !iet aliove the level of ,
l In- sea. on the It gliesl peak of the bai;e:i !
lie, la!
Six moilal hours ihiee. on htirseback J
ami tlneeoii foot had I lieen clatiiliei lug i
upwaid fioin the woiltl iiel.iw ; and then.
among the veiy clouds thai lolltd ami :
sMept aioiiud in-, I stood in a wor.d ol lova
iiiolliil vims. n:e and snow -the lava Mack j
as midnight, the snow of hlimjiug whi'e- j
iit.ss and not in all thai legion a I iff. a j
tuish. a shrub, a blade or even a soblaiy j
living thing, excepting myself and guide ! .
Far as I he eye couid teach, when the mov- i
lug clouds rtiuiitlftl me to see, was a mic
Cfssiou td" black, tugged lulls, siiow-ciow tl
d peaks glisleinng glacieis, iimI ice bound
st ieaui, nilo w I ose inanimate solum If s no '
human find had ever penel t ate d a w in Id
rtiil.oiii plant or III Illicit w it h ya w mug
chasms and dieadful ahysses. j
W t apping one of I he blankets atwmt me
to piotecl. me holii the 1'ieizing Cold, and
cautMUsly using my eiiiltil slick to try
evfiy foot of glotind bt foie me, 1 now le
gaii to move about, over hlocks and heaps
and billsol lava, and aCioss nat r w chasms
and pillaHs ami patches of snow an. 1 ice,
my fail htiil guxlc keeping near, anil of tn
warning tne to be caieful "f my sleps. lu
this iii.iimei 1 at length asc-tided a t tdgeof
cons derail e elevation, stumbling my way
to the lop, ami now and then tlisplaui g
fragments or lava that rolled crushing
down la-hind me. As yet I had seen mi
sighs of the mouth of the craier. which
..j,ty yeais befote hat! vomited forth its
teiiiriu ami di sola ing si reams of melted
Mack sand, but on teaching tiie summit of
ibis liilge, I iooked down into a soil ol ba
iin. open at the lower bide and bavin"
.some three or four H ep seams or chasms
in the centre, into which the inching sii tw
and ice, tin its sides, weie limning m small
stitams. A jieculiar ami not veiy agieea
lile tahir came up with a thin, smoky va
por, ami 1 I'atiCiitl I cottrd hear n tbslant
sound, something bet ween a gurgle and a
rumble. t
i suppose this is the original crater?
I said, I ur ling to the guide.
The fellow was as pale as death, and
. veiy feature eXpiessed sutpilse allied to
'What is the matter?" T quickly dis
mantled. "Have you ever seen this sjsit
Ik-fore?"
I have seen this plicc before, tvastei,
he replied, but never anything like his.
When I washeie last them was no hollow
here, b-lt only a level plain of anow and
ce." . , - ,.
Indeed !" exclaimed I, fet linii strange
ly in eies'ed. "What, then, do you hiler
lhat there is to be H fiesh eiuptioti?"'
I fear so. master. What can hive
caused this change? Yon see Iheteis heal
l,.:n a, which has melted the thick glazier,
and only a f streaks of ice now remain
hove the upjier part of the sides, while all
i he cent i e is gone."
-ntl th? ground has" slight fe bug t.r
ivaiii.th. t.".." I rej .ined, as I bent down
ud laid m band upon it.
-Iet us leave, master." relumed the fel
low l.unbdlv. l.-.kitu artnu.d w it It an ex
,.le,ot, of "alarm. "I ! 'ke l'
n. in bete; we may be destroyed at any
moment. Let ll hasten down Mid leja.il
hat we have seen."
.May " said I. feeline strangely mter
,'st.d and fast mated l y the peilloi.s uovrl
V -I do not t hink t hern is any immediate
.1,,'iger. for the snow ami ice. a. is plain o
tie seen, have melted slowly ; and b. fo.e I
away, never to tetn.n. I '' J"
vetitnie into this basin, and ha.k down into
me of hose chasms."
-Oh. no. mater,"iepbed be e-iale wi h
ueivons anxiety ; ;;d I !' I ''K'"
cost you your hie."
-t least. I will tisk 't. if " willaeiee
ow'aitfor tne," said I. fiillj determined
, the ventu e, even though I weie. to K .
without his consent.
'I will wail." he answered; "but, re
...ember, master, you d..w u against my
"'-I he ciateror hollow Ismt fifty feel
in dei.th. with sently sh oie 'des ; a-id
nei.Jmy -.inted stck. w;tl. Iheirreatt M.
care. I forthwith descent often
sto;. .ing to try the temperatu.e t.f the liva
withmv band, a..d fi..di.. ,t Krow.K K,ad
uliy wat'ur 1 pr -reJ-d, though nut
them, and without cin-hiiiir them held
them as if tn a vice. Then came aim her
crash and crumble, thp lava slid away from
behind me, and I was left upon the veiy
verge of the awful gulf, now widened to
some fifteen or twenty feet, down which I
looked with li'irioi si rained eyes, ttiily to
s e d iikness and dt-ath Itelow ami breathe
the abiioKt sutfoc it ing vaiors that rushed
up from that seemingly bottomless pit.
Oh, the horrois of lha awful moment!
what pen or tongue can jmitray them?
'Iheie, a helpless but conscious prisoner,
suspended over a black ami healed abyss,
lo be hurried tlowuwaid hy l lie next great
I h I oe of 1 1 e milling it at in e !
Help, help, help! fot the love of
heaven, help!" I scieamcd in wild de
spair. I looked up to catch a glimpse of my
guide ; tint he was gone, and I had nothing
lo it-ly on but llie nietcy of heaven ; and I
piaycd as 1 never piayed befote, f.u a for
gueness tif niy sins, that they might tint
lol'ow me to judgment. It might be a
second it might be a minute it might be
an hour that I should have to undergo a
living death ; but. lie the time lotii. or
slmit, I fell. I hat there was no escate from
a doom that even now makes me grow pale
and shudder when I think ot it. Above
me was a clear blue sky beneath me, a
black anil horrible aliyss around tne sick
ening vapor that made my head g.ow
dizzy.
Humbling and hissing sounds wai nod tne
that another convulsion might occur at
any moment, ami another would be the last
of me. Home and friends I should never
see again, and my lomb would be the vol
Came ileclal I stiovewith the madness
of despei at ion to disengage my iuipiisoned
limbs, lull I mi-lit as well have attempted
to move a mountain. Thete I was, fixed
;Mid fastened lor the tenible dech I was
awaiting. Oh, meicy ! wha a la'e !
Suddenly I heaid a shout ; and looking
around I helical, wilh leelings I can never
h-sci llie, my fa it hi ul guide hastening tlow n
the lugged sides of the ciater to my relief.
Me had tied iu tenor at. the Iiist alarming
dciiMMist i al imi, but had nobly relumed to
save n.e, if possible, by risking his hie for
mine.
"I warned you, master," he said, as he
came up panting, his eyes half stalling
from his head, and his whole countenance
expicssing commingled terror and pity.
"Vim did you did !" I cried ; Out oh!
forgive ami sav. tne !"'
Vott are already forgiven, master; and
I will save you if I can save you, or jtetish
with you."
Instantly he set to .votk with his iron
pointed stick to lueak the lava around my
iitnbs. but had scatCfly made any progtes.
when again ll.e cailh liembletl, a id the
bl'iek patted, one of them rolling down
into the yaw mug; chasm with a dull, hollow
sound. I sprang forwaid I seized a hand
tf Ihe guide we loth stiiiggled haul, ant!
the next moment we had both fallen, lock
et! in each otliei's arms, upon he solid
earth almve. I was fiee, hut still upon the
vetge of the pit, and any moment we might
be bulled to di-stiiiRti n.
Quick, mastei !" c led the guide ; "up!
up! and run fu your life!"
1 staggeied to my fee , wilh a wild cry of
hope and fear, and. half supported by my
faithful companion, bullied up the sloping
sides of the crater. As we .reached the
I idge above, the friouiid shook w ith a heavy
explosion ; and hoiking back. I beheld with
honor a daik. smoking pit where we had
so lately slood.
Anil Mien, without waiting; to see mote,
I mined ami lb (I over the rough ground as
fast as my btuised limbs would let me.
We reached our l.oises iu safety, and, hue.
lying dim ii the tiudiuinin, gave the alarm
l.i he vill.irjeis, w ho joined us in our (light
across the country till a safe distance was
gained. Mere I hade atlieil to my faithful
guide, rewaiditig him as a man giatf fill lot
llie preset vai ion nf bis life might lie sup
ioset lo do.
A few days later, when Ihe loug-silem
llecla was again convulsing the island, and
sending fi-lb i s mighty tongues nf tin
am! slieani nf lava, t was far away fmtr
Ihe sublime and awful scene, thanking
'leaven I w us alive to li 11 thesfntynf my
woudeiftil escape fioiu a burning tomb.
A HoSTOX drummer, who pftdes himself
tm his ch.ii ms foiever lost his pride Ihe
titheiday. ! le di nve bis fellow ilruiumei a
wild in a car by Ins attentions to a comely
maiden, to whom he showed his samples,
and whose hand he squeezed for hail an
hour. Itut when Ihe train stopped a qui-1
old fellow stepped forwaid and thanked
him for entertaining the. girl, remaiktuc,
"She i hopelessly insane, and I atn taking
hr r the State asj'uni bo."
SAG UL, A It STOIC 1".
The captain of an English ship just ar
rived in port relates a singular vioty which
is woith adding to the already extensive
budget of maivelotiH talea of the ocean.
The names of the captain and ship are not
given, as sailors aie iei b elly sensitive of
their veracity, and theie is a strong- flavor
of tomaiice it. the skipier anecdote.
T he official log com a ins I his entry: "A up;.
15, latitude . longitude , .lames Colli. -u,
a stowaway, fell from the foietop gallant
yard to I he deck, and was instantly killed.'
"Aug 16, latitude , longitude , Wil
Irani Bean, an tudinaiy seaman, while: llie
funeral seivices weie being read over the
body i if (Jo 1 1 on, juruied fiotu t he top-gal
latit rail and sank immediately. Ship hove
to at the time. A boat was lowered, but
no trace of the man was discerned."
That," said t he Captain, "is an entry
that, gives the key to ihe yarn IMl spin
you." as a rearter sat. in his cabin yester
day after the noonday meal.
"1 shipped Rean iu Livenasil. He was
a tall, good liHtkiiig young fellow, and
did not apja-ai lo 'je much of a seafaiing
mall by his appearance, but he had a Couple
ol good discharges and I took him. After
he went forwaid among the. men I did ti.it
notice hint again until the second day out.
The male came aft lugging along; a hole
bit of a fellow with si i oil curly hair and a
round face, whom he bid found Mowed
away under he fore hatch. A lot of the
men got aiouuil to see what I was going to
say about it..
"What the blazes made you hide away
in my ship?' I said. He diiin't answer a
word, and seemed seated to death. Then
Bean stepped out ami said :
'I know that young man. Captain; he
is an old clmm of mine. He wauled to get
a passage In California and had no monev.
"I swore some at them boh and I hen j
sent Coll on oil' in charge of the. thiid tnato. !
who soon got him to win k on a broom
He handlidthe broom pretty well, and
took soi t t f to polishing up l lie In ass wmk
and seemed so inclined to be industrious
that I took him nut. nf the male's watch
and gave him odd jobs at unit the cabin,
lending t he ste wai d a hand anil so on. He
had all night in and better gittb ban they
had in the foiecastle, bn, he used always
to slip some of it forwa'd to Beau. Those
two weie a good deal together tm Bean's
vatch, and Coltott would sometimes siay
up all night, willi. him. Then he got to
like going aloft, and used to handle the
royals as well as any oidinary seamiu on
boa id. One day the mate said lo me. 'I
heard those two men. Bean and Colt on.
talking together las night, sir, atid Ih.eie
was some! hing queer aliout it. Bean was
telling- him that his mother and Li oilier
w ou Id never foi give him, ami t he best t hit'g
to do when he got to San Fiancisco would
be to w rite to some friend at home, but not
to le' his people know where he was. Col
lon was ci y ing and seemed lofevl very bad
Then I bey saw me and shut lip. 1 think
Bean has made that boy run away from
school or something of Ihe suit.
"1 told he mate to make woik as tight
as he could for him, and once, when he
brought me a cup of tea on the poi p. 1
asked him if his fi lends knew he had
started lot California.
" 'Oh, no," he said, "but I could not cet
along well at home, and I thought it best
to go a w ay.
'Von knew Ceau well at l o ne, didn't
you ?' I asked.
" 'Yes, mi,' said lie, and looked red and
ci ifued.
" "I )id he induce yon to run away ?'
'No; in., su." s;ii,l l.e ; 'liiit be told me
he was coming iu this ship.'
That wax all I said about it then. A
week or so atteiwaid, when he was clean
ing up my cabin, he got hold of a photo
graph of my wife, which an aitist in Liver
pool had undertaken lo color and had made
a botch of it.
" I itl you ever d painting?' I asked.
He said he could paint a lillle, and I got a
tsix of water color paints from Ihe Ihiitl
i male a no some In ushes and gave him a
few photographs to color. You see how
well he did it. He sin pi ised me.'
Then Ihe Captain opened his album ami
showed the lepoiler some photographs
which were veiy skillfully and artistically
ret ottched.
"I saw him once," continued the Cap
'aiu, "painting the photograph of a veiy
tine looking old lady. He told me i, w as
Beau's mother. ell, to come to the day
t he accident ticeut red. I was on Ihe deck
at the lime and Bean and Col l on weie sit
ling foiwaid. 1 was just going to call ll.e
young chap aft to In lp '.be sailm.iKer. who
was working nil the poop, when a sipi.ill
came along. The male sang out, the my.tl
halyaids were let go ami Colloii jumped
into the foierigging lo get. aloft and slow
the fore royal, for it was daiketiing up o
windward. Bean also col up into the I i--ging
and denied to want to get up fust, but
Cotton got ahead.
'He laid nut on the yard, got hold nf
the canvass, and the next thing we knew
something came whirling down ou deck
v:tli a thud that made me shudder. The
first one at the poor fellow's side was
Bean. He turned him over, for the fact
was towaid the deck, and then he fell
down in a ti", ami the boat-swain attended
lo him. The watch cart ied Colloti's body
aft. Hi neck was broken. 1 pulled off
the shirt and then I knew the whole story,"
and the skipter took anot her glass of sher
ry, ami his eyes were moist.
Wli.it was the myMery," asked the re
poi t er.
"Well." said the Captain, "just lhis;Col.
ton d'd Hot belong lo out side of llie tlcck.
The body that was sewed up ami launched
into t'i- deep was a young woman, ami sin
was Beau's wife, for I found ihe mintage
certificate in Bean's t.uiik with some lei
lets, that partially explained the milter
But I'll tell about that afle' ward. As stem
as Bean got tight hei came aft htokiinr like
a ghost, mid he knew by my f.iCtJ that 1 had
discovered the secret.
Captain,' said he, taking tiff his hat.
would you have any obj.-cilon lo letting
tne stay alone with it this night ?'
"I let huii stay all n'ght by the body
and I cm imagine what the mor feilow
snlleied. I never saw such a despoiling
face on a man in my life as I hat which mei
me when I opened the cabin dieir ami ihe
bands weie summoned for the funeral sei
vices. He stood Uy until the last moment,
and when the In sly slipped off into the sea,
anil the shot carried it down, down into
the blue depths he watched it until it dis
a pi .eared. Then he jumped on the top
gallant rail, and before any one cm id grab
him he w.ia goaie.
"And die 'et tjin ?"
"I hunted through his trunk." said the
kipper, "and found a bun lie nf letters
wh'ch I am going to enclose to his friends
at home. From what I could leainfiom
them it appears '.hat Bean (winch was nn
assumed name) w i a young fellow tifgixid
family, hut very w id. The gill's people
were also wHl nfl and tcputable. She
knew him from a boy ami tan away with
him ami they weie n anied He went lo
pea after that and she went back to school.
When he relumed ti-y tiiedlo make it
Up with Ihe old folks, but they would not
have it. So the young folks without a six
pence to bless themselves, c tmeouh aid
my ship. Sounds like a novel, but it is all
jut as I told you. and here are the enfs."
"Have yon any object ions to my giving
the name of he ship?" said the tepoit-r.
"Well," said the skipper, I don't like
that soi t tif sensation, and the owtieis
don't want these suit nf things alsutt ihe
ship iu the papeis. M-re is the lunt
alongside." said the Captain, and the n -
porter took a seat in the stem si i eel- ami
was stain at the lauding. Sail franvuest
Mail.
AxoTitm Woxnr.ttKrT. IxvkXTfox. ;
The Scientific Anne tea a f last wet k con- j
t ; lf.s t he lit st aiinounc ment t.f what may :
lie t he most wonde, ful invent ion nf I lie day . j
Nothing could be moie iucit-dible than the '
likelihood of mice more heating the voice I
of I he dead, yet the invention of the new '
instinment is said to tender this possible
heieaftr. It. is tine tha. the voices aie '
Milled, but. whoever has s;.iken or win-ever !
may speak into the tuoulh of the Pbo- j
lio.j raph. of which M r. Tims. .. lMi-nli, I he I
let'owced electrician !' Aew Jeisey. is l!-,
inventoi , and w bus- wools are teco.detl In
it, has the assurance that his speech t;i ij
be leprodiict'd nlld'hiv III his own loins
long ul let he himself has liliinil In dust
A si r p of i linen ed paja-r travels lii --n!ia
111 l It- machine, the sounds of ihe litter nic
magnified, and posteiity, centuries hence,
hear ns as plainly as if wh were piesi nt.
Speech has become, as it wen-, tuiiuoital.
The possibilities of the Itituie aie lot
much uioi e w oiuiei fid than those of the
pieselit. The otalol ill Boston speaks. I he
identical sliip of paper is ihe tangible ie
suit : hut this travels under a second m i
chine which may connect with the tele
phone. Not only is 1 hi-speaker heani now
in San Francisco for example, but by ia-s
ing the Stli, Hain uiitier li e reprodurei
he tn:ty be heani Iii-ihuiiimv, in in xf year,
or next ceil niy. His sjieech lu the Iiist in
stance is lecortletl and 1 1 ansm it ti-d simul
taneously, and indetiiitie re pet it ion is po-si-ble.
The new invention is purely mechanic 1 1
no el.-ct i icily is Involved. It is a s mnli
affair of vilnatm piile-, ihiowu i : i . v I
lua'ioii hy ihe hum ni mii-i-. It is cimi
yi t. but the piiuciple has !.. n found, ,'.inl
moiiitii-al ions and iuipl ov -. incuts aie only a
matter cf time.
At.IMIAntZTICAI. CCK'oStTIES The Pro.
lean nat tire of I he vowel is familiar to all.
A few amusing examples. wnl show that the
consonants are nearly as had :
B makes a road bio.d, tin us the i..: to ;
bear, and Tom into a tomb.
C makes l.mb climb, handed changed, a
lever clevei, and transports a lover to
clover.
I) tutus a bear to beard, a ciow toci'owi',
ami makes anger danger.
K turns lower legions to fl over rpjiniiR.
(t changes a 6on to song, and makes, out
gone. II changes eight into In ig'i.
K makes now kn nvii, and eyed keyed.
I, 1 1 ausfi irins a -ar into a pearl.
N turns a line into linen, a ciow into) a
crown, and makes one none.
P metamoi piloses lumber into plumber.
J of itself hath no sin iiio nice.
S I urns ev-u to seven. in:es hove shove,
and word a swoid, a pear a spear, makes
laughter sl-iughter, ami cmiously clunges
having a hoe to shaving a shoe.
T makes a tsuili bought, turns her
there, alters one to tune, cliani'es el tier to
tMher, and transfums ihe ph'ae, to al
low his own" '"tot iilow his Io-vm."
W does well, e. g , hose are win we) ? aie
liecomes ware, on won, nm-n wn.iicn. so
sow, vie view; it mue- in arm wi.n, ami
tttiiis a hat into what ?
Y turns fur to ftny, a man to many, t
to toy. a rub to ruby, ours, to yours, ami a
lad to lady.
. - - - -
A Xiwit's STUAXr.t- .I ii'iiNET. A par
ty of young men crossed the C tele usee.
C.inton Zuij'i. to F'tde el- i. Sw il zei land,
a few days since, to witness the c-mseuia
ion nf a new chuch. O i aii'viiig at then
d-stiuatin'i they fastened then ciaft wilh
along chaiii to the j'lty, and afiei t i;
lo cbm ch and eat ing a ood siippei, w a.-!iel
flown by copious libations of le-e',lhey
went down lo thei,- boat. It was alieaiiy
daik, so they maile the best of their Wi.
homeward. The journey was h-n ami
ledums. On ami on they went, but tin
hauler they rowed the less pi oe I ess they
seemed to make. They weie in ilespai-.
some of tl'.ein iImii;!i' they were doovml
for t heir sn-s to lemaiu foi ever ou t h lake.
When d.iwii broke l he few were wtl iii-!i
spent, t wo of t hem lay in I he hot iom of he
boa, ntieily exhausted. Thev looked
round. Ili-y looked t wic-'.t hey 1 ked t hric,
before Ihey coti'd realize, the f.ic thai ihe
had forgo'teii to unl.s.se their bivi f..dii
the chain, mid that they had liecti rowing
for their lives the nivjht ihreijh wiihm
lew yttds t.f ihe new ly c him-ci ale, I chu: oh.
I l.Ol'llH' MH WlAi.S.
! We forgi-f iu what lnk il was. m.-it.v
Vfitth ago. that we ie;id the stoiy I ..
love r w ho w -! lowm 1,1s llll-llis- l l.i
tying hel lo Ihe lip id a lliom Ion. v ;
how he tlnl win bet. . tl how in u.ti
their ilaxs o i lln- sann sp.it.
Y e I Inn k I he sc- lie .is iu Sw i: let lai it.
but ihe Iiii-llii1.il!. though I'lii t in n I . ii
tax his lit ill lo the 111 lei no-', uoi-l l.i.
been among th- loist. Ii mis. ai .n
' tale, so high I lit. lie talhei of I . l.p.i i . .t
pii-lld tiolde, ihnilbl it iii.p'-lble f -i a
; young man so Inn I'eiied in rc.il U. For
this lea soil oue, in scof. he ti.oh- lion lo
' it. S'lnl his daiitfiei sin i 1 i I-.- hi.-.
The peasainiy as-t tn'.ili ! in II i-iii'Vi
; witness a sihi so tx i .n-i d m,i i j Ii
nif.i-!inil the nnuiti! a i n wun lino ii.-,
liieyci liimu ied w il ) -lie anoi Ik-i ai.'!i-ln k
' their heatls, (nil ;il aiiinliei! Il l- j.mi.
man. ami sum of his ai 1 ei.il.ni' s. P-i ki
I a! liie village tlamsel-. lio'lii.1.1 il i .ui,l
do as m II id I. I he lal i.ei w .is on Ion s o 1. 1 ,
apait and sullen, irju-in n.g .nil he h.n:
sul'jeclcd Ins l anlili I even I . t I In s li- w
1 Mien a I azaid ; bill lie thought li woiiio
: tiach hi- liileil n- a lesson.
! The you ug man vt lie sou . f a -mall lamli d
, til'i'pi leloi, Wi o had some p e enM- u- !
w ea II I'. 1 1 1 - -ug 1 1 1 1 one t n- oi 1 ) - a l, i -speclli
1 io king, bu C li-ii til. n i i.enii. in
i his l.eait llitl lie should .vin Ills i.nl , -I o ,
I I In 'ii - 1 1 a I t he c- si d a i ud-le a n, w I t U
, he c-'iii I baldly lliii.U of us a p. on co.s il
; eiiug who i' was be was to cai-y if he
; tl ed loi i', he should ai h-a.-i l .iv li.nl I.e.
; iu his aims, ami have 1... k. d i n in u
. l.iCe. which he con t m i 1 1 d u I ! mic-i
i li.ihspoit as is known s hi io i a) ..vt-is ;
i lor none idiot- know P. w ii-j-c -1 j .
; Ifislhe j' y i 'f n I-pi-h.-lhg "llli t'.iin.in .
! and !oiw ilu ii i -J--II.-.I ii with l-oiiialiiy in
I nobles and mam s i.iii-iin the n -p ..
The i.ely so.isl I.y tn,- side ol hei I.nl . i
) pale, anxious. M l lo-pi-lul. Mn- ll h. Ii
J h,'i lovei would stli cei il, but only lnc.tn
t she liiouohi loin in txeiy nspi-ei il l
j li'fst of liis sex. ..Ill lli.il I .'ihint: was ii.
much l-'l Ills si if i.gl Ii and v. loi . .'-In ki.i.
j 11 d whit li ilil li.ipp.ti lu Ihe tli.i;.i . -(
C 'llliiu'll lo aii. She b II the Inlie Less i
j lielug heisell the bunifii to him ami lit
task ; and she ilaied in uin i to .ti I..
i lather nor llie iii-'ini aiu. I-l e l;, u r
I ev e s now on ll - Ci ow d w Ii t h, in v i 1 1 i
j less, slu- bt-lit Id tne ), am: l ow on I -i i..n i"
I and lin lineei end-, whicii -lie 'l.oinlfd no
1 low ai d hei w il h a pu t i y pi e: en-i- I e , n : .
J t :t-if illou she had e v e i il-.d. (Iiuv n. I,-.-j
;l tia.leliti-i ol mo In l sli pj til out ol i
I crowd, and, coining u,t lo In-i. nel n m,
j staiiding lln-11 lens of ihe '.old bin-t
' ki.--i.i il U l and -.sliit.li shei.ii'.'W no.
; to il l :i h.
Now, sii. lo ),u an ( ,i
I he fat he said.
In ills III II i i ini'l y :"
pale I il I he ii. si 1 .u
I he spec ' a mi I
III which he limn:
n ol I !,e I. '..!
, t " - k up 1 !-e
.,-i l o m i- 1 1.,.
.U'. sine .,-
I 1 III'
l.i'U .
I ; ' . 1 1 i
si i i;
ami a- d t-i.ei m
mniinl I hi' bill ;
all llisliilil be.
:i; in- h is 1
tiny pi (.!
Lt:e be m
I.t
1 1
be
I i 1,
seems i f I ti-ing s - mi io !. in g
a tpili'kei I it-, iool i i.. Il
.v.- , "-'.-' t:-. i
other. I he s ec it is et
lie hai on. unit n all
lilies i : t- I lp id l.i- .i ii
on I In in an e id i , l.-uUf .
the oer it sunn s i - -. ay
leeble in his sit p. ye u
siisagan. I lie woiiti :. ;
bil Ihe men say i,e will In
! Mln I', again ; he is b .If
he
..!y In
I t 1
h llli'liMIl,
tin li a --. hit
I'.-l tl 1 1..' ,,,
it I- ". I siion .
d lll.i lib'l f lift'.
n il C t n c -is
A I 1 ill' Sill .: .
Sl.-w hut i., I
is - !om i i . I ( t
-.in I " In no e.
i i' lei o u. i i it
ii b- I wi tn 1 he
I u-hi s be s' i -.
i"l n 1 1. A in -I , el
he i es n iii.-s ..i e..
ifiiiau i.,g pa ,,
'lb y a i - ol i n oi
ou I ne I -i i l i d
ii
m oh; li- and lb" I"J
lie st a gel s : but In ,! i -
SIlOUl I ... I I I ;' I'll n. ;'!
moie two tl nii- of ihe
ihe wa aie c-n-ii.-if d.
I lint llie l-i1v ki-s s 1. 1 m
Ihe win ni u bin st in! i tea. s. in ii I i h, si
t-.-l men look pale. lie iseci iU ! II ;-i
ever, but seeming lo b- none sine. li.
halts, but il is on ly to plant hi- I -.t lo...
on aga in ; and I li lis he pick - h s way. p..; 1 1
ing 1 1 is f -ml a; m iv st ep, a rd I In u K a 1 1.
gl-'Uii.i li h an tll'.it. i be iiiii i:l:s (i
hei ni in-, as it lo b-j I . I e I' him .-h e ! be ;
almost at the top ! i le sln s, b
Il movt-s si.b -w ay s. taking v. i y
ami bi ing ing o ie itut tin! tm
i in- oiner. ."W 'if i-;i;'iiii on
He balls again ; be is li.i; I slaii-.
A g loi ii goes I In o:ig h the inn it i' nrte. t-iol
ilenly. he I It i lis. I'll; I ln-lli l.'Wi.id 'be ",-;
it I- nu liilji iil'iio-t ii !im; he s'i.i.1 s. I .
it is I.n w al !. i - ; . i -: v iu 1 1 in 1 1 , n 1. 1
1 It n lie ill i kc - a tin i v i hi. ni i! ii u i '.i ;d
-Isl tr' u. S'-c at hi-' : l-e is on the Ion!
and d'in he falls tl . .villi I iN biiiti- ii
All t'uoi mi'tis -hoi1 ! e has wun I If
Willi ! Bill li-ilh-.i if tl-.eiu gt Is up. 1
i lie his fainted, it ii wilh j i , hi d i' is :i
in-i ill HIS.
i The ;-,i:oii -it spins to his limsn, the
j eiowd I -ll-'W g I. i'li. i;n in i-ti.ii:. ,
j to til-m. nt-' : ll.tv a-et-inl lit- lesl .f lie
si I Hi; t Ii s,
ii I if s'e ps.
1 t-f n
H , i ii :
ie
Oi.an
MAtmtt.n ox tiif. Spot. The
( N. Y.) Hscnrd It Lib s the follow ing :
ni in v any giil in the toun li.n il n
me,' said a lalftip-y y nng f.-ll.w. I i
Mke nn." sai-l a tu sh, clear t-yed y".-.
hill Inge! :.er silt nr and h ippy, the lia;-.i
it-aiiy io it-it st. wllli shame aid U. patience.
Ihy 1 1 ach tin- I op. ll.e lov is ,m Inn
I-- I. ice on tin- gi nii.il. lb-.- I nn ci i-pn. J
i l ui with It. ti ! i a i m. b 1 i:i t '. ' su'-..
''lliiiloi !'' -Ncla.iii.-ti the haioii. 'II.
h ist piac lei it tnis li.it Lt-f.ie oh p'lrp
to th c ue nif ; ;li is,- !"
"You can i. oi ejji. c: it. mv lo--l,"ai,)
wo tl y man, win w i- i ic a en 'iigli io sit i
his mind ; S-im-oii bi'iisc.I" ini-ilil laku I -res!
afier sucli s i-eil."
l';'.lt them !" saai the bitoii.
S-vcial jieisotis went u,i, tint to r
theei. bal lo conig' aiu. tc them. Tl-t-r
pe tple f ! -se ; iti.-y k nr,-! tl ,. ,, ; -b. j l ,
an till : th'-y buiy ll.i-ii l.icts .;u Pa-i.,
Heaven loi bid I i.t- slmtiiil .-.ii i
pat 1 1 d mm e
li'Vi-l Call It
t it a m .-eg w
ha: on
s.i io a vi i:f .. bit- ii. ai.
-." 1 1, i in in d lu- i.;
ti- tl I..-. .i;i.l i....k. il il'
.My ! n.1. il.
aie tie ad
oil 1 of seventt en. And in ha
'lit I In
, .. ... ...I. I
i wo were maim tt ami ueing c n i a' ni.i ieo
by their fi tends. This net ii.il! occur' il
in!v a
few
ks ago in 1 he ue.il
vijinity
of FianklhiVine. in ihis cmniiy. I Im :;-
t. .
easloii was a C' -lint ly u-nic-. me i . . n. , .
were a faimei's sou mid ;i finm i
tee. li'i her of whom had exchat gt
wilh ll.e oil- ! d ihe aii'-ve
em led. The young ft
.lii'ik'i;s ami ihoiight te
iliim. Miiiul.' ili'il a-t ti'f .i tin- ig.l
his audtciv. Tlie gnk howt.r.
W At xivr. Wi
h a s,-i s o" new
i e ni y s il pp! h-d
li
e
- it til
I a ;v
eille
i!'.w hid b
. oiiid -a V s- an
h tin- g.lls wit!i
howt-i.r, I'. nl
heard itiMt he was a 'goo.1 r;-!l v. ana le
ing moved by tlia split w h ich id in t
:ake a daie if I'.ealh cme,' ti-. k hint at hi
wnefi. I hey aie now ltv ing ill. li.V'm'
felloa's pa Mills, and aie slndving each
other's character al I heir ieii.n."
VortllVo " A S,-d 'f C fl "t '
& V.et f-es
.i lie ie.ll tl two
ot C"iise. siml
V Co" t.h' o t'nli
ji'e-l v. ciian---. a! 1 1
'-I t,- ' ii. .is i i i ink.
; tin i ' rn of a : I ! v
. o I i - 1 1 1 1 l ; y .... . i
u g I ii" !'ii.- II -wi . i -'
i ; 1 ie p. i -o. -i ..i .;
. d '-er lie. t II t ! V.t lit I
a Inly lincneis. by 1
that mm is nomi-.g
I :i . H I I) r y 1 1
li .' Il lolls 1 i t
i-1'.- 1 v.-s w ;t ii
!i i- :;'i :.- : ili.
i"h p ni -if t i;ii
. 'Mli.y
I e,
a ' i ! .tj
I ; .; : i i.i i
I'm- 's i
. B
i- 1 'V II.
.Ii i'.lll
i'li I
1 "
itl li- . w e
Is i U-- .
In- a I I.; .-
' 1 f
....
I !
t ,
ft
i
w ,
'gil.iiil ; while she i-i-um w
This is tin- l.r.ts" m i u..l
VIC. ii'itl I'S a I ' ; -ll VC'ii
of f ishio-1 .'movs ttint sct-n-1n
more t a-i'y lis-nr hv
- a in?-it in 1 1 ' '- ttsis . h
'.r.-.. . - V . i .i.t-.. . v I
--. 1.
I v i ii 1 1, i-h ti , f ... .
n-.iy -i-i .1- '" i.
' " ights -a 's it tine
-l.e s , .
V h I e. i.i; if re ?,,..
I" - ecu it," .
iiC ladies m v
tints . f i .
I,
y t. e. v
h " b !! ('Wild made t
, Te.
fa 4f, jr.-tf.)