MM THE CAMBRIA FREEMAN I -: r"J3LlSilD EVERY FRIDAY MORNING At Ebensburg, Pa., by H. A. McPike. I Thn larire ar-rl rirdd'y ir.rrcatnr.i. cdrcolau- o. Tfi tHttviiN oorarnends , ,0 flrr)ra,,,, oonfurterat'on r.r MrtisPr. ArtrTticcmpnta wtli he lnartel at the following rates: " 1 Inrb. It tlmM I RA 2.V) . 3 SO . 5 no . m . K (O . rtt . 12 TO . 1'ifO . y :C) . :r o . o fO . 7 . 2..VJ . 2jO .. 1.S0 C.ttai'ftHtcil Ci miUition - 1,Z2S vxn stii x a n-msivn. m itch it? 1 " :i muni hs 1 (I month 1 1 jeitr '."" Z " 0 mirths " Z " 1 Jim It ' is months H ' 1 your V ci-il'n i mnnihe y$ r. mom h ,V " 1 J r 1 ii in:?'ti I " I our Administrator und Hm cuIci '? Notices., A minor's N'i.i tec Slrfiv null 1 .11 1 i a r Ni i.i'. - i-yo-u. in ml-rance II-."-1 ' i f n; -: n'.l w P h : :i 1 mo, i 7 i ? ( nr copy If nut n'd witli. 11 i m 2 i) ' " if not p'li within year. . 2.2." I i"-To pfiJ rosidiiuy nnlsid.- Ill' county il rent a Mi lonal pi r jour will bo eii.ir.rod to , r.'.-!iir-. -In mi evert will the nl'i-v" term ho de- I , ir'i ! fri'it'. cm! th . -vim .On t consult their oxn interests hv inviriir io iiiv.mfi1 mil1 ri'.t CM.. . ! ;.l III' r !(' ! '! tl:.' s-l'l- ftoilirtr th''-o '. -..':. l. t t h : I a. t P. distinct y understood j rr T" t i t in e I . :rw ' r ' . S-f'ay tor veer ii.iiit lif rim yon ripi t. If it yr. -t til :-'. .V .m-but sol ; cva tr i o nt h. . r a-: o. I'' n't 1 -a-a ; I'.'-'-ij - i i i :' 1. 1 i ili'f:. H. A. rVicPIKE, Editor and Publisher. iiu-in. s iii in. tirst i'imiIioii J"c. pir lice; "UK 15 A FUEEMAS WHOM THE TRUTH MAKES FREE, AND ALL ARE SLAVES BESIDE." SI.50 and postage per year, In advance. cr- n uniiiii'b insertion .. per In r. 'lit i. 'ii ..r f ri-frr'ni. . r iitm r. rj.'ra-fi-.Ti ir K-cittu. rtti'1 r p; mtiiirn i"ti. ci .i:m ti tn rnVattri.t--n i.iiii.Mimif un-1 iitn ire. 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Jo Fh Jo! !, Horn- r . :, Hi-rt.'.iiiai- ivair l-c liel 1 ... di AI nfer. .O'l Tooh.-V. i: l.ailv.... 1.5 1 Mawrenc" Fntiont:. '.'.' .loon AI urr-ni '.. i i'eter A. llollmau.. : .oo I.-niri-'i.T 1 i i -!i . . . . i.oo ii 'it'll 1 1 reeiiw , , . a -i John i S ca rh, ir lt ... f ' Met- lb iar . oi..... ,.' r, . Bi i hn.-iilia y " i i, .'no-l T.-it i. rn. liioimis 11. lb-ist" -niikli.t :, -w.h. Ft tt I It'll! .-,! ,'', hlnul 7'or-e..f,i.. Chri-ti'ia Feins... ;i.:, . B inar l Nee.. (.tiHitzi.! K- v i. lbt-t Ben. let 51.0" James Alan!!-" . ft'h h 'io ii Voro 'Htfi . ,'i. 50 ( hal '. K lt ( i cor'- loii' i .'..::f s. S!ia:cr . A:igi;-t ''an.: .. Adam Hi.-rshiiiik.. John Ab l I lll-'tl I'. 1 1' one-.! ( 'nunc! baat. John It '.ah .1..I.1. slioi'i.iio-r.. . .1 I n w . simitar... Fhi!:pS!i,:iln-c John Coa l. AI i. 'Intel J iiimi tran ( 'loi. Ziintncruiai: Charle Kropp .vi. o .Toh-i M. Kintf.. .I-'.'-" '. II. iliom; i. .. 51. !" J e ,1, i -roiic -VI..VI ho a l S. I'a. i...... ,M.5'i J .-.-ph H,..xler.. 5H.ISI .lohn Ki'ir '-. si I ia t id Fa ! . ni .'in. .V) .loscidi Slioeinaker. Vi.-io St-j lu ll U"irk :m .oi Air. J. v iirand 5 '.im Henry ShaMi-r .Vi.t-t Cat ban ir 'einer., oo.'i'i Mekliart Flile 5a.. i ' i-o-ir Jrai-in' .'.i.ii Henry 1' tl'i' 6:l.oo -I. 5n.no ! 5a.no I 51. HI i 51. 5.1. no 5". 60 .Vi. oo '1. SJ 5.1.50 .VI..VI .Via 0 M. jy t n,"t. J. hr : -.. .... -' I I-:-ii :i- ?filiriue fio.-oi.-w'i. TIenrv Van Alt fri.M Huu'li M.-Ormy 50. .Vi Kniaiinel .Tame M.y Kl.-har.l J-wliiia... ''.'" Joepli Fiehlhouse.. &n.,'.o Uoherl Sasrer-on .'.o.oo T'ortanr Tntrnl'ii'. I ,Te-o Met iouuli ." liirtjani! 7.irA.. 1 Heory Bailor! r i S'tmrnirrillr linrni'uh. ' :hri-oian lli-k li lu.!,r!i,ill. ; .'Mathew liiiroain". .Vi.S'i I'.-mi. k ( 1 ..! .... ! !ii hael AI.-Mo-.-ri 5o..Vi Anthony Alcl'ne. j W'ashinf'n'i Toirnvhif. ! TI. H. Arel.aiiirhlin. .'.o .Mi Mr-. M. Kelly.... ! 1-'.; in- .T. t n:'i-r ;Vi.5n . A. .enrire ..... j John II. Clark 60. -W Chii.-t. Kuheni . . . j HilniOre Llirnv(h. : icorcre AVeinltroth r .i.O'.i I .Hl.aO I I f'.oo I TiO.oO ',11.00 VI. (K1 I VJ.dO i I'jiprr ) -rirr Tiv.nl.i-. Jaeoh Roclim - KMIXC, IfoT SK I.K'KNSIX O.rmUtitu-n Pornmjfi. F. K C. F.rer 20. on: Win. C.Schroth.. Henry Hlimtir -jujn dirst Tmrnxhifi. Oeore Cook M.O.I oil. SO tiillitztn lioroinjh. Anilr'Tv (reaiflcr Johnt'oirr, litirtnt'ih. .f-JO.OO Jneoli Feml .... Ji.on.John A. sr. inmer. .'.i.!i ('.lark Wchn 2 i..V) o.'iO "0.50 Mary Cro-en.. TVIrs. E. Ko'iiler. T.orrllo Ilorouah. .... -.'o.-lio I'eter Krown HVV'ilorr iorntith. -J i.tm 1. F. ICilbv.. V. X. Haii John Sehrnth... . . oo.OO Wnshintjtor' '.' a-n s h i . lieorsrc J. Sohvrailerer O.1.00 en-c in hill. Thoe ninrkeil have paiil their li 'T" A JiT MICMNsF.S. John Mmlni. Johnstown Fiher Co.. " c.Vss. HRKw Fill F.S. P F. .V C. Miter. Carrolituwn . ..'iK : J5..00 1 I.Y 00 : lVCxi i llitzin Bor.. 15.0U i ! Henry Hlomn. " II Annken. rianer. .V (lairlo. n Florien Hamrle. Ior-tto J . IS. 60 : . 16.00 ! , 15.0) ! , 15.50 I , 15.5.) ; . 15.no ; 05.00 ! . 15.no I !' li-. J. S-'hwailerer. Washington Twp .. 0 John F.ninierlinir. Johnstown Horn"... 0 Charle Wehen. " " ... 0 Max. Hi-lll'lleh. " ... y Jaeohdoi-nner. Camhria Jloro' T.ntnherr X Kress. 'onem a mrh Hon.'. ;i Joseph Co.-t, Collema lioll Tw i BII.I.IAi;i)TABI.T-S. F. J. I'nirer. Wahimrton Twp.. 4t.-il-1es. John Jordoli. John-towii Hon,', it Inhlcs W. c. Wi'iliain-oii. Khenl urir B-.r . 2 tal 15. -VI 40. i Ml 4o.;s) lis- T1.N-1TX A 1. 1. FYS. M. J. T"m'.-r. Wa-hinu ton Tn p.. 'J alloy... l'ho. II. Ilejt, 1 l .-n-hni-o n.,r., 1 allev... Abel Mho .1. Camli ia Tv.p.. 1 alley "... Kdwar.l O'Brien. Allci'lienv Twp., 1 alley.. 10.50 .'in. 00 :wi.M 4a 5it Tiike liotieo. nil who are conei rmal in thi ap J,r;it:t;;i'fil. tll'il nr. appeal wi ' I ne held a t I he 'I'rea s nr -r's Ifilee. Fbeiila:re-. on Mnnttti'. thr ?nrf tiny o f ."tit. ;s;;i. w hen and win re v.ni muv ,-ittand if vou think prop-r. TlfoAt s'c BIAN." .May 1. !7.'.-4t. Ali-ivat.le Appraii-r. AIM' TOVi'NSTTl v.- J y . ttleir.ent with the Sui ta'.einent of t.ervis.-rs. I ollei-l.ir and Trea surer of Ilarr township lor 1 !i year l-7 : i-Eonon Sneftr.Y. Sui.ervior Hi;. Ta amount of duplicate " or !er as Super'ior (1,7 days) . I'll. By work done on road " am'i received lor ?uper i.-inic. . ex.-nern: ion ' era !it io e,o to r.ew lillplie lio. . --.1.4S i:7 0 ;ai..t A Ji.si.en lb l i K. Sup re To arree.int ol dupi eate or-l.-r as Supervi-'-r ( ."7 ilay'c ) Ci:. By work i! ne i n mails ' anit reaeive t l.-r siioi-rvisini; or. Do. .--Jit 71 . to.' 0--oij.'. .-J VJ !i5 i'. ', -'4 rn i i rn a lane-.-d im snpetvisor H.-in!: redit to o to new duplicate.. ol' s7 ANTii.ixv KsriiERAKMi ;-.Ilcct(ir. I'i:. To anmntil ol duplicate Cii. By amount pai 1 Treasurer 44-J ' 7 .0 41 orde cnln-il n-t ex-aiieral ion an.l return. ! 'JJ si si. si Balance due ; wnship from Colle.-i.-r.. " H. Kirseh. 5 61 . la.iMi AI. J. K,i:-i it. ( lerk and Treasurer, 1 To uni t ree'd from I. Schirl. Col'r.vJI'J.'rt Comrn'r-. 17 ;i5 47 " ' H. Kir-ch A. K r'.iinena ker. C.d. ( 'n. 1)01 I4 i 07 4o4 o By a i",r,ii.,t .-. order cashed . . " na- k 1 a tr I I.r je d u id ieat c? . . .-a7!'.1 ' writitiji; iwowar unts " " three sr I. tnents thredays- services " paper..." " p.-r -entare SI At ON I'. KIII-I H. JOSFFH A. DIM.. I. A H AM J . BI.1B, Attest AI. ,7. Kiii-i it, ("erk Barr Twp.. April 22, 173.- i O.-ilt. - Auditors. t 'l.r.A 1. 1- I K I 11 TOWNSHIP- State I.KAIIITKI 1) TOWN'SIIII'- V ' tn. nt ol s. Itb-nient wPh the Supervisor of . n-a i in i.i in li7:i: i nship loi- tiie y ar cndina; April 14, ( xUAii ( a;;!., Supervi?or, Hi:. To ain't tax duplicate .157.12 " ' cash Irian ta:-:ah!e :i.5o " ' plank sold Wa-h.lioiiKlal's 10' cash order lor balance.. .. 66. 6d- 4J1.7s IT.. By exonerations $ 7 i personal s- rviaes . S 66 " one d-iy makinj-duplicate 1 5o " work done by t a x ibles ;;45 4ii " " Wash. Honil.'iss for plank 4 oo one day .ittc-DOinir settlement. .. 1.50 4.'l 7S .Inns M. IiTzixriErt. Supervisor. Hi:. To ain't diipiicate 4'!65.01 " drawn from Co, Treasurer. l'i5.oo " " cash order for balance 6J.7J i !' 70 Ci: By work done by ta-xahles rr,-2 74 " exonerations' l.oi " taxes ret d to Commissioner... -4 cash orders lifted 114.02 o amount paid lor duplicate 15 " persona I services. 44 day i7 si ,.".ij c :.75 " attending Ion nsliip business 0' " attending ett einent .. 1.60 552.":; A mount of cash orders isjued. 147 '-".l Auditor. . a-S-.)t. AVAl IVORY JOHN Iit'liBlN. H. B. NOI.I, Attest A ,M 3I'('onm-:l, Twp. Clerk pIMIYLK TOWNSHIF. Statement ol settlement with the Supervisors of LToyle townshiii, April 14th. s7;i- Samckl Fi.um.mei;, Br. To amount of duplicate ifavj 74 cash tax on unseated land iio.o !41g.74 Cn. By work done on rou ts s;i-.i 'M " exonerations 17a 0 " g6 day' services, at it.'M per day .17. W " cash paid lor plank 75- 34.59 Balance dm- township Be teh ilun'.vN, Brt. To amouri' of duplicate eah tax on unseated land ret ei veil torroadtax (it. By work done on roads " . xorarration r,l Wi day' fervi -es. rl.5i por day " four rhams for fixing bruize gl.15 615.75 ,10. UH t.W-la5.'.'S J7i: .11 fl.l-.l 47 ga MJ o-g3.o5 Balance due township l!!.i2 I'alanre due township from A. Sherbine. Supervisor lor li77 -' 0 Whole amount of outstand inir order 13 7" We. the iin-l.-rsirncit, do certify that the above statement is corre.-r JOHN PKO'.YN, ) JOHN NF.FF. '.Auditors. .1. AV. BiilNlIMF.S Attest-B. A. M'Ooii.K, Twp. (Jlerli. S 0. ut. EBENSBVi .V()0U:N EACTORY. 1 Iii VfRY WOKK V IA1.TY. UK iindersiirmd liavinj; recently purrhn-ed the properiv known as Ihe Knr.n no Wiii.i:?t T'i ioiiv frmn lit" Assignee ol A. Y. & Oeo. w. June, desire to call the attention of the public to thela.et that thev pn-p.-sc pun :ntr siUd tin i operation forthwith for the purpose of doint: nil kind- f Ol MltY ftOKK. -noli a 1 nr-l-I nir. Dyeing. Sfiinnini;. Weat inif. Ar. W ill also Maiiii laet are Hlankett, Flamnel", Cawlmemni'l Yarn. Having secured the service of an !: rFKiK'CF.i and practical man to luana-re the buine. we can auarantee entire atiIaction t'il! who faor u" witii tin ir custom. F. 11. BABKMU. AI. IN FVANS. Mbcnbury. .May 2. 187-.-tf. KB. JAM MS. WM. II. SECIILKIl, Attorney at Our, Kbensburg, Pa. Office in Col cnade Kow. frecently e..-cupicl by AVm. Kittell. I t .) O'.-Birt iruci. F l-.Tia.-ti. TO THE FIRWT FI.Y OF 1S79. lmnec on my nose with vour tickliui; feet, I'.l'le liottle fly ! Si nit in ir.v ear Tcithvmir buzz to irToet -Me. a I lie. " Ynn will rek IUii out in the dark retreat. AVith ancaifer 7eal that no erei-ii can heat. Ami 1 try to iap yon clear into t lie sweet. Swt-i-t hy-aml-liy. I luiA en't een von since cvcntv-eiirht, Bitrlo ilonse lly ; Ami I m-i. you now with the bitterest hate. Yrni can ilefy. h, how 1 hate you uuImhIv Vnow. Author ot hall 01 11, y iniiiner woes. (Hi, how I prave.l that vou miiht ho frore Villainous tij ! " All thromrli tne winter you li.l not freeze. Not nmah. Alary Ann. Now all the summer you'll 1I0 as yon please. That is your plan. AVhen.in ihe warm atternoon. wewonhj sleep Near ii your wakefulest vluil you'll keep ; Freeious is c-leepliiif. hut wakinir i cheap ;' Sloop, man, if you can. t h, tmw I wili that my two hroa.l ham!, Siiremt lett ami riiiht. Sireti he.l from the jk,i,-s to M.juator' hands, ( limits of miirht. Some summer day in wrath 1 would rlFo. Sweopinir all Kpaee with my hands ot mze. And mash all the uncounted million of flies Clear out ot sijrht. Vain nr- my wishes ; oh. little house-fly. You're hard to mPh : Similar men may swearand women may cry, I'eetl.inif their irnnsh : Hot into the hnnso your friend you'll Imr. Y'ou'Il halhe your feet 'n the yrnp imr. And your cares you'll drown in the liahy'F muir. Cheeky and brash. Still, pn-eio'ia lesons. dear little housc-tly. A'ou teaeh to me. Hated or loved, you tell me that 1 Happy may tie. Why "houl.l care when I tickle a nose Whether It owner's conduct shows That he like. it or hates it. just o it iroei" I'lea-aiit to inc. This line should read : '-(iii.ihin!ir their teeth, " hut a little poetic license v.ap necessary to hrllm in the rhyme. K. (1. BrltDt-TTK. in Knrlinqton Ilairkryr. thk pim:-tree shili.ix;. A STOKY OF THK (HJ)KX TIMK. ; Captain John Hull was th mint-master of Massachusetts, and coined all the money that was made. His was a iic-av line of business ; for, in the earlier days ' o( the colony, t he current coinage con sisted of the sold and silver money of Kiioand. Portugal and Spain. Those ! coins boinij scarce, the people were of ten forced to barter their commodities in stead of sell ins them. For instance, if a man wanted to buy a coat ho perhaps exchanoed a bear skin fur it : if he wished for a barrel of mo lasses he misht purchase it for a pile of boards. Musket balls were used instead ! !'arthins. The Indians had a sort of i.i "iiev ca'.h d wampum, which v. as mad--ot 'clam sh. )!-': and thisstranso soil of specie was likewise taken in payment of debt by Hn.slisli settlers. Ilank Bilis had never been hoard of. There was not money onoiish of any kind in many parts of the e,,lmtiy to pay their ministers : so that thi v had soinot iim-s to take quintals of tisli. bushels of corn, or coiilsof wood instead of silver and S"ld. As the people mew more numerous, and t heir t rade with one a not her increas ed, the Avant of current money was still nioiv sensibly teit. To suppiy the de mand, (ieneral Court passed a law for osi :il ii i-hiiis a coiiiase of shillmss. six pences and threi-pences. ( r,.tain -lohn Hiiil was appointed to manufacture this money, and was to have about one shil lins out of every twenty to pity him for hi-' trouble in maUins thoni. Hereupon all the obi silver in the col ony Avas handed iivor to Captain John Hull. The buttered ail.ir c;.ns and tankards. I suppose, and silver buckles, and broken spoons. :,p,d siiver hilts of swords that had iisnred a' court, all such curious old art icles w ere doubt less thrown into the melt im.; pot lose! her. l'.ut by far the sroater part of the silver consist ed of bullion from the mines in South America, which the Kny;lish buccaneers (who were little better than pirates i had taken from the Spaniards and brought to Massachusetts. All this old and new silver beins incited down and coined, the result was an iimiii use ainopiil of splendid shilling's, sixpences and throejieiirts. Each had the date 'i."'J on the one side, and the fisu re of a pine tree on the other side. Hence they were called pine tree shil lings. And for every twenty shillings that he coined. ou will remember. Cap tain John Hull was entitled to put one shilling in his own pocket. The Magis trates soon began to sustH'ct that the minlniaster would have the best of the bargain. Ti ey offered him a large sum of money if ho would give up the twen tieth shilling vCniohhe was continually dropping into his pocket. Ihit Captain John Huil declared that he was perfectly sat islied with the shilling: and well might he be. for so diligently did he la hot that in a few years his jiockets, his money bag and his strong box were overllowing w ith pine tree shillings. This w as prob ably the case when he came into posses sion of his grand father's chair; and as he had worked so hard at the mint, it was certainly proper that he should have a comfortable chair to rest himself in. When the mititmaster had grown very rich, a voting man. Samuel Sewell by name, courted his only daughter. His daughter whose name Ave do not know, but we w ill call her Betsy was a tine, hearty damsel, by no means so slender as some young ladies of our days. On the contrary, having always fed heartily on pumpkin pies, doughnuts. Indian pud dings and other Puritan daint ies. she Avas as round and plumpasa pudding. "XV it n this round, rosy Miss Betsy did Samuel Sewell bill in love. As he was a young i man of good character, industrious in his businessand a niomler of the church, the mintmastor very readily gaA'e his consent. 1 "Yes. you may take her." said he, in his rough way. "and you Avill lind her a , heavy bunion enough." On the wedding day Ave may supjiose : that holiest John Hull dressed himself in a plain coat, all the buttons of which : were made from pine tree shillings; the buttons of his waistcoat w ere six)enees; . and tiie knees of his sniall-cloi lies were buttoned with threeiH-itces. Thus at tired, he Silt with gieat dignity in his grandfathers chair ; and being a port'y old gentleman, he completely oiled it from elbow to t Ibow. On the oposite si de i if the room. bet ween her bridesmaids. Sitt Miss l'.etsv. She Wits blushing Avith : all her might, and looked like a full- ' blown peony, a great red apple or any oliier round and scarlet object. There, too. was thebridogroom. dress- ' ed in a line purple coat and gold-laced waistcoat, with as nm.-'n finery as I'uri- : tan laws and customs would allow him o. ' to nut on. His hatr -,vas croiiMd close i to his head, liecauso Kovernor J'.nilicott i had forbidden any man to wear it ltelow j th1 cars. Hut he w as a very presentable j voting man. and so thought the bri.les ! maids and Miss Betsy herself. The liiintinaster Avas also p eased with his noAv son-in-laAv. esecially as he had said nothing at all alxnit her portion. So. Ahen the marriage cerenioiiy Avas over. Captain Hull whispered a Avoid or jtwo to his men sorvants. asIpi innnedi atclx went .nil . ami soon id urped big- jpin? in a iar-e pair of stales. Tl.ey i ero such as Avlmlsal inprcliaiits s- . lor Avcifrlaiicr a Inilky coinnioditv Aas j now to 1 AvcijrilP,! in thorn. I "Daughter Betsy." said the niintnias- : tc-r, "fro into one of the scales." Miss J.etsy or Mrs. Sewell. as wo i liiust now call her .In! as she was hid, ( ..ricrt. nuii iti i-itiiu, mi. .in any question .of a why or Avherofure. Y,u what her j father could mean, unless to make her j hnshand pay for her hv the jmimd (in men case si.e woni.i nave Ix-en a dear : larrain). she had not the least idea. i "Anil now," said honest John Hull to j his soi-vai.ts, "hrinq that l.ox hither." I The box to which the miiitinar-ier j H.inted was a huso, square, iron-honnd oaken chest ; it Avas hi? tiionih. mv i children. f(.r all four of you to plav at ' j hide-and-seek in. " " 1 The servants tupped with might and ' : main, hut could not lift this enormous i ! receptacle, and were linaliy obliged to j i (ira-r n across t lie floor. ('.., II. II 11 A 1 , M'i..in "'in men iook a Key out. ol I his girdle, unlocked the chest and lifted the iMinderous lid. I hold ! it was full to tllP I mill With bright nine t ree si, il- liiifrs. fresh from the mint, and Samuel : SeAvell Wpran to think that his faiher-in-j law had trot iossossion of all the money ; m uic JMassacnnsetts treasury : but it ! was t lie mintmastor's honest share of the coinage. I Then the servants, at Captain Hull's j command, beai-od double handluls of . shillings into oneside of the scales, while ; Betsy remained in the other. .liiipde. , jingle, went the shillintrs. as handful af- i ter handful was 1 lirnivn in till i.l,,.,,,. I ami ponderous as she was. thev weio-hci ! the younc ladv from the lloor i "There, son Sewell." cried the honest , liiintinaster, resuming his seat in his , grandfather's chair, "take these shillings i for rny daughter's portion. I'so her , kindly, and thank Heaven for lit r. lor it i is not every wife that's worth her weight in silver." If Avodding portions nowadays Avero : paid as Miss Betsy's was. young holies 1 would not pride themselves upon an airy figure, as many of them do. THE CHILD-DYKE. Holland is a lieautifnl country, full ..f green lields, with cattle and sheep graz ing in the pastures; but there are few trees, and no hills to be seen. The ground is s i fiat and low. that two or three times the sea has rushed in over parts of it. and destroyed whole towns. In one of these floods, that occurred about two hundred years ago. more than twenty thousand of the people were drowm d. and in some of the towns tint were il led by thai calamity n-.l a. creature was left alive. A large part of the waterthal came in at thetnueof the lloo.i. still remains. It is called "the Mans," and in one pari of it there is a little green island a part of nil old dyke, or a dam which is call ed the "kinder-ih k-." or child-dke. and it got its name in this v.ay : The waters rushed over one of the lit tle Tries!. uid villages, and no fine had any varning. In one of thr- houses there lay a child sound asleep in its cra dle an old fashioned civ.dic. made ti.rii' and strontr. of good stout wood. IJyihe side of the cradle lav the old cat. b::bv's fiiend. probably purring away as comfoitahl . as possible, av!.. u in came ihe waters w iih a liariul roar. Tin-old tat. in her friirht. jumjei! into tiie cradlo Avit'i the baby, who sh pt through all theturnioil asquiely as ever. The people wire all drowned in their beds, and the house was torn from its foundat ion. and liokin into pices, but the little cradle .Moated -il into the an gry sea on that dark night In uring with in it its precious burden. When the morning came there was nothing to be seen of the village or the green meadows. All Avas water. Hun dreds of people were out in their boats trying t save as many lives as ns.,ihlc : and on this little bit of an island that I have sok -n of. Avhat do oii think th-y foiind ? Why. that same old cradle, with the baby fast asleep in it. and the old cat curled up at her feet, all safe and sound. AVliere the little Yoyairers came from, and to whom they belonged, no one could tell. Hut in meinoi of them this little island was called the kinder dyke" the child-dyke and it goes by this name to this day; and this story is told to thousands of the little tieoph' all over Holland, as a remarkable instance of (bid's l'ro idence. llbTOIill AM MMssAoMs. A curious list might be made of the strange meth ods employed in transmit! ing many im portant historical messages. The intel ligence which enabled Cyrus to nvcr throw the Median monarchy Avas in the body of a hare sent to him as a present. The instigator of the Ionian revolt , .,.,;, ist l',.jia sent his agent, a trustv ' slave, with A'erbal orders to shave his head, when the necessary instructions appeared traced on the skin lx-neath. During Mahomined's wars, letters of j this kind were frequently plaited in the long hair of female slaves. The medie val fashion of Avriting in ink Avliich only became visible when held to the tire is well known; but Cardinal Kioheliou surpassed even this by his device of a despatch whose alternate lines made an entirely different sense from that of the letter as a whole. One of tiie French chiefs of the Fronde war concealed an important letter in a roasted crab. War ren Hastings, when blockaded in Ben ares, by Clieyte Singh, appraised the ' English army of his situation by dis : patches written uion rolled up slips of parchment. Avhich his messengerscarried i in t heir oars, instead of the ipiills usually ' worn there. The letter Avhich recalled i Oeiioral Kaufman to the relief of Samar ; oatid. v.lan besieged b the B ikharioles ; in June. lscs. yas stitched up in the j sandal of a loyal native. It is evi n slated f hough t he story certainly savois of M unchauseni-in that a French spy. in ls7i. carried a photographic dispatch J through the Ccrman linos in the hollow : of one of his false teeth. ; Conoi ki: Yoi it Thofbmks. A great , many men. whatever may haAo leon ', their experience in life, are a-( nstomeii to complain of the usage they have re- i ceivod in "the Avorld. j Thev fill the ears of those who have I the misfortune to Ik tneir lrionl with ! i i..i: i:..,. .1...;,. ....... l.lllll Utilcioits. I I t i 1 1 1 'i lilt 11 mill uoie bles. But theie is no man that is not lmin into a world of trouble : ami no man has ever attained to amthins like the full statare of lnanh.M.r Avlnrhas not lieon ' 1,'''.,'1,, JKT w',th " 1,,U 01" faro r',t!,., r ! t'u ds whv jomig wv-inen should imt Ik ground, as it Avere. to poxvder by tl.- j l" i" B:.-V,-,.ye,lf W iT' VV '-i i i .10 tt-i,t t .Mi.D ovc v a H.o hardships which he has encountered in ' J Zih, lM. as the mnu wh, Jo this life. i ,-d to gic vou the cut direct. Your wife. the same . Y h-U 'e has ruisw . .a .1 It . This is a world in which men are j Marv." " quest ion sati-i.-.' -torily we will go ..own made, not by velvet, but by -stone and ! ! in our grab 1st, ind set puotb v "vn;n le.o.lJiiier s, 11, ,.'.iii: x .-or oh! -!:' s V ' dnini for to i 1VI1ISKI:Y 1! AI."'T KILLED HIM. ; MINNF.SOTA STATE-MAN'S ri.KA FOR THK ( VI' THAT ( I1KKKS ANTi AF0 I N" Fill: I 'I Ki. Iti the Miiiiipsiita Iloii-oif Ur-jircsr-n- ; tatives Dr. Hilov recentlv hiiimysoiI a i winch threat. ;:e.l the drain-shops. The ' r. -port snvs that his siivch so covered the hill with ridicule as to ondaneer it p;ivsane. Init Hie danger was avc-rod l.v other sneakers. I)r liilev who it se.-in: is a small man. ln-ira.j ly savincr 1 hat the hill w.Mil.l kill an hum iralilv and lei;iii n,ate in-li:try -srape-raiinL-. lie then cited the miracle .f ('ana. and pinceed ei : "Now let it, r.iii-iiler whiskey find aiooiinl that uoIold Ahieriiiin drink." ( I. an elder. ) I wa, born in Southern IliinoN several years a co. My father before me was. a distiller, and almost the tir--t thini that mv eves rested on utter I was ln.rn was a still." Mv father never sat down to dinner withnnt a bottle of i n-lii.l-..,. ,.n !.. l.l.. ... .1 ... . l .! 1. "lien, ,. in,- iiiim- hi- ail UUIih 11. , Kver sime lean remember I li:ue been in the , habit of takimj a drink of wlii-k.-v. wine or j beer every day. If I have skippj-d a !;u 1 : 11,11 ' loiir-nton 11. ( l.aiiLTliter. 1 'mv siv wlnskev kills men ah.l bloats tliem. It liasn killed me, and I ask an v member of the I laiio tn snv if he thinks it has blunted mo. (Kroat lauohti-r.) I don't look bloated. P.-iiewed merriineiit. ) I am n physieiati and I have no hesitancy in sayino tliat whbkoy is the most vitalizlnc of stimulants. W hen a man ri'crives an injury the firt thino a jilivsieiati does is to o-jve him a little whi-kev ti l the loiri.osc of Fei liaj-s it may bo iie.-o-.sarv to pass a law to protect those miserable drunkards who can not protect themselves, but it is not necessary to restrain others of their liberty to take a ; ,,rink tlw'" want or need it. Teniper- ance may be a tpx..! thino, but it should not be carried too far. This bill reminds me of the man who was in the habit of getting drunk every niirht. When he had cot coni iorliibly fail he would try to mount his horse, exclaiming as he did so, "i;o help me Hut one hioht lie was not as drunk as usual and misi-a leidated hisdistanee, taliino on the opposite side of the horse, when he added to his prayer. "But imt .jitite so much. " ((.ieat lauuhier. ) These ( l id-aiid-humaiiity people had better take care. They w ill be "h.-liiurj us to nun h. VY l.v, 1 have seen ladies, at a tea-party. pel imps not iirunK, net certa i n iy cry j"i.. trout drinking tea. And yet tliey einne to thi- la "'.skit are with p.-Tit'ious ii;lii-: by nil whom Hi ey poidd intiuen.e or lmll-doe into siuiiir.o them i-.o-n. women and children to the l, umber of jo. iinn. I haven't counted them, and don't know Imv.' current t!m hemes are : bt:t suppos'im; there are that number, what d.-es it amount tu" There are soii.tiiKi people in Alinnesota. and we are propiis'm;: to let tl.e-e bvu.i i nvei r:.'.. the other 7:iii,(iii.i. j b.w onr .-In on suppose thi lai e majority will permit thi ;.. oo en'.' H"v lone will they r tii'id 1 ; -T . 1 1 oi fr-m the mi i,on '.' Not very i.'Ui:. I can t.-!i mi. "The I'rohii'i' ioi'i -! - claim that diinV.ii.ir tetiils to impoverish the .!;. o. '..r bnil s ;:!!-. .!,. yen l.e'.i.-ve that '' .- at tin ( lei -mans. Many el t hem take a piece of lain' which would seale.-i. -up) or! ;i iii it; and make a b-1 1 en. o:f it. i I.a auhter. ) Tin y nil ill ink !a er. 'I'liev take their w ives and their children to the beer o.iiden ami sit d w n ami ili iiik their lu-i-reu iy halo in amis wiil stn ti-h of it. These people are m-i. h'- a. ho.-d i hat I h;. vi able to make a li-. ing on! . stitu 'Ills, ami I have been lav. and even the ul' to g. t ii Mlsfe -o healthy in my actually not been 1 my i.-rma n i ci obiiged to run for the I.egislat ili"c in of, t-i buy bi-ead. Ml;,- r t" get moiii v enough : hiu.iil.-r. ) "They say. too. it teiid i'f the human race. I Inn lo the degoni-raov does ii happen tiiiil inihibilolA law are dcgeperate.l that a'de t-' mis anv in New England, where iii force, the riu-e ha theV doll't seel.l to 1: children V There the families don't aw rage one child apiece. Laughter. ) Look a I the Irish, w ho .ii ink w hiskey all the time. You'll find seeii children in eei v li ishiiiiin s shanty in t Im coin;! ry. (Laughter.) That's the eti'-.'i-t i -f drinki'ig v.'hik.-y. Look at the o ! i.iiins.w ho iii ink I., er a II l he w hile. Y nil find a large family of children ia every (i. r lnan's hou-e. Are th-.y degenerate'.' Tin children of total abst iiieiiee people a re con stantly (iiilg. From the vital statistics of Minuesoia I ioam that over -.'.uaa children died hist oai under two years of .n ge. They would m t have died if tin y had been ted on good, wholesome beer. I would advise mothers and. have advised them in my practice to give their sickly children plenty of heel a ei; w iii -k'-y p.i . ( g rea t I a lighter ) and I know 1 have sated many an inlaut's lite. Beer is the best clue ill the word to! dyspcpja. I have cured women of the ter rible disease by ad i-iug them to drink three glasses of brer every day. and 1 say to ou mothers who are here that if yen will drink beer and whiskey, ami b ed your children on whiskey pap, you will raise more children and healthier children. Orient laughter.) "Biferrilig to the vital statblio of ti e State. I find that but six men died .if intem perance during the la-t year 1 iuuii ileili in in tremens and lour of something ei-e. wh'nh they couldn't tell anything about, so called it intemperance. Elci n v.a-re killed by lmi-ses during the same time. W hy don't you abolish horses never use th. :n or go iiear them'.' Thirty-live committed suicide. V. hy don't you prohibit the use of lire-aims. knies. and drain all year lakes and rivers for fear some poor tool will drow n himself :' Some l.Ag died of heart-disease. 1 don't want any heart in mine. Twenty ladies were scalded to death. Yon ought to prohibit the use of hot water for fear that more ladies will get into it and perish. (Laughter. ) 'England, away across the sea. has brewed beer lor g.i'nn years and will continue to brew it for 'J.non more ; and to the fact that Un English people have drank liecrall the time I attribute their present great lies: the fact that the sun never sets on her dominions. Beer-tlrinkcrs are slow but sure. Look at (iermaiiv that great nation We couldn't aav her "for the money we hav iM.rrowed of I'lIX lief. Her greiit ariin . the linesl in the world was raised on beer, in America yvhilo we drink all kind of liquor we are the trea lest nation in the world. If injury is done the w ine is not to blame, but t he poor devils w Im don't know enought to take cure of them selves. It is good sense to give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish and x in- to those that he of heavy- heart." t Laughter and applause. ) M.t;v's Fointfh .Nd'i'i.. A San Francisco lady, who was recently united in the bonds of liiatriiuo'.iv to a distin guished looking but exceeding! v myste rious stranger, has diseoeicu that in stead of lieing ;i Mexican grandee, her lord and master looks after a physician's horse and buggy for i1' a lnoiith. After deciding that it avouM be wiser to go home ami g"t her meals regularly than to stop with the coachman and slai vi. she si nt hiiii the following po'mlt.l epis tle : I inn i',. ci'h sorry that hunger n to I otlar cire'.uiisla iiecs' over w h'n h 1 have no control compels im to write jolt this note. 1 find that ym are utterly unable topiaoidt for me, and as I am at present unable to provide for vim, I will have to leave you, and retina to that happy home whence'voii stole ine, and i unit more fill it with the sunshine of love. Bad I known that you expected me to live : on the morning breezes for breakfast, the . rade wi;..! tor .linn. r. aim th- exc, a.ag iog . ... ., ......- I i!.l l,..v. li.ei.'sf Tolil ttil that my coiistiiution would not be cpui! to : : it. even where the atmosphere is so odorous , and substantial as in Ihi.s lmtvl in Tar Flat, l land Avonld havi lined to U'cniiic jom- ; wife. If you shall marrv another lauy I i trust vou Avill remember the advice ot your nisi Wilt', ilioi lino toe .e.i.i. .--.e o ..... ! consist of leiddings made of plums, rather than the north yxind, an 1 pies of pumpkin. ! rather that of zephyrs in short, that you HOlSi: ( l.LAMx; UMi:. liENEIi.M. TorsYl l lt im . vpi;i;y MKANNFS-, AM sijmf ( -;n 1 Scent s n tiii-li sill I i ;pis ..f f.nu'.i'i-s aro I f;miili;ir '. il li are- Hill's ;,- r.. .'-:tll v j ic- ' tnred h ( chanco : "Srriiii; lu.ii-o cl.-ani Mr iiiM'iit t lii-i tiipo. lint v;..-r. Sru'- luri'iol ,f p.,.. o:iji. un-. !'intr hrti-hi-enrm-r-s. lii'ii .;i in 1 1-e VhiJ.-v:i-!:i. six in llio im Tn!.-. 'II. in oiitii.n itiliiohi; i-.-n. p.nii--.'.rlor. Vo,i iiiti. li ! r .'.mipit. 1- Mini, LP- feu, ale r::'.'.oi ut tniiirr. C'ai'ii-t up. In-t:!ic. iM'iiiin;. 1 1 a u i meri n i;. .m. rei !! t;o- man of the house. No ihue for him I hairs lull of ( roekerv and carpi t l;n-k. Ileih.n.ni rev ! ohitioiiicil. Bed turned around. Head tin' : other wi;. Can't s'.-ei f..r s- , i I nitrhls. Everything in the house that headed ln'iih j last year to head south thi. Even thin on the west side ,f the riMiiu must couie c;tj. Pantry closet dissected. Things ilracs.'-l tot ' liuht. Ib-iid mouse on hicii sh. If ad last iwmt. r. One si'iisar... two months nl, in tar corner. ii. . n. hard, sh- jveiled. mouldy ! half lo,.f (,f bread forg Ten la! .T;tnunrA:. Half dose of rhubarb slightly scattered oiit i of i .a per. I'urchased l.it I . ('-eiu!n r. Ili iii naut of rioe ditto. Enroot ten remnant of tea in p;i.cr: eiito stu;ar. Iditire batch of mat. lies, three boxes tor use cents, found in : j ill ; also, one banana, rotten. Puiehase.l and put in there by man ot thi' lions.-, last ' Noveiitia r while ticht. Hemnant of split peas in pajier. One dean sock. Tut there months ji.oo by man of the liaiic. I sed for , a holil.er w hile frying eir-js f,.r himself. '.;s !toroi! and cream of tailiir remnants, lh-j-eisioii ol a laroo company of old shoes. laid of side of bacon. 'ai pet tin ks. M.in's study c;i.tnred. 1 h-sk and 'aper .nt t right's. Essay on 'Woman' mixed up with I 'The Mission of Man. Never can get 'cm ! untangled again. i "Window scrubbing. Fearful balaneiniT of large women on third story sills. Back views. Spray of suds on side-walk. Hot ' tire k.-pt up. Everything boiling. There is : no pla.-e like home during Spring cleaning. Hath brick. Oxalic a. id. i'ois,,n. Brass rubbed. Siiiiili". Handle o big front door polished. ' Battering about. T.i'k. .i,b!.le. (.cner al wearing ol old cloth s and hair in p.. per. .Stair rail spattered witii wliit-w;(sli. V.eis into eoTb-e. "1'jei tiin-nt of old si.;.l--r ii'.ntc cupboard. Oldest resident broomed alive. .Mm of niii' in)i.ill:ii s wilh inse t. Only want ed to he h it alone with dead tii.-s, diist and dirt. Man oil to. Disturbance worse than dirt ai. v dn . House i-at made verv unci aifoitable. e for her Driven out of kitchen. N. cither. 'Makes to the street discleet. r sulks ,i the coal-bin. I.'. dow ,i i;i i o, pose. Ki'.i'. ti iias a til. I.n ta'nle. Breaks plat, s anl g are ui.iia::::. 1 ;;st .1 ag. -b:;.-ks. I'isTn.b i:i-1' staid tiieie ii let alone. M, ini'l i-ecmi s m ....lshe.l and :! li '-t oil ur ns o. i hi'..-', on a-es. Pi, tines i it:-iii ,l (!;. i "I w... I ii.i'.e .1 id l.ollse l.llt. fmt through crayon of wife's aunt, saw hill. Keeji io.i.t. l.et ite!l out. iIkkI! l.iv. I in.-iiirv. it : N'ob-idv :.;'-.'s. i ;',;,., ,!'..; Nobo.lv iag fitid V!,..,,1 1. Man gone !: to -ce a ti n ml inoun.; 1h Ilia ply gii,. ed. E enbony i-,,;,-; ilinr. cold in in dam:, poors and walls. I b Is. I! is. 1'iii. I'i. is. Mil's. Wills. Dnt tH-U:-i thai a cougli ai, day. l.'emark bvm;in of th no Use aiung f WmiieU t"! lilt . ml loii ke more tin I fit ,:I. oil nothing - heV Si'i r im; i.V Til F t'Alill T. A lady r ad. r a-ks us h..v sin- will break her liUsbolel ol the habit of spiitihg tobacco i.vi r ln r car; -I f. Xiov. as t!;s is a little cn of the u-ual run of .jo. t j, It we kill'div hli-iv. what Mi-V.d' !; iii. 'he. but as the lady is very de-.ii-.-u how to rena -dv the evil, wi the b- la b: oi t he f'l't i'h us after read in'- her reipn t liiag to do i lo procure a and 1 la si i ;.a s of a imw "lie that h'' c. .u; ti d 1 i f s of h-arning v. ill gjx (. ),, r ;: that stroek -I. 'I',,- iil'-t bas.. bail b.it il.l! t.-Biale '' he liipnied iiti w oiild ai: --Mi' adi. lira bit . Thnthe lii's! time in- reiM-ats the (.Tn-o. . r;isi 1 1 1 1 i t ' I ! e k !y and firmly by tin hau witl; tin-left h..'i !. drag him slow':- toward yrni ina sort of half stooping . -i I i : : . and hold him steadily so. p:, the right hand wave toi'th" a -. 1 1 -;i id in Us ciuar wi-hiii,! to apply the ki.- ban bat, toiha; jia;; of l.im v. hh-h go.-s p a;. -I Hi:- scat of a chair when he sits j-iv n. II joit i '1 him tight enough, and th' m. w. api'.lie- tiie bat w ith the force and precision thai ii Avomaii who has b.i n jilted bj a jiall for ;UP"t h'-j-woina u Would beoN-t( I in use, one application will probably- (':' t a cure. If itdo' siud. however. o;i. huti gently bj- the hair ii to tin- cco;,,l story of the house and throw him out of the window. There ale rare cases ,.f the first named reined v tailing to have the desired Ml eft. but. tic other hits alw.i s proven ihectual whenever and win ;, vor tried. Our charges for advice d ibis kind ar.- gen erally ten cents a lire, but as veil case is a iH-eiiliarlv sad on . we will throw oil one cent, and make i! nine. Ib-mit by 1'. . order, registered letter, check on bank, or by express. Thk Ca;: in nat. ani I'rmm i mk. A remaikal'le paragra'h Is published ii: one of the Aiiglo-Koman p;xis respect ing the new Ciirdinal and the present. Fromier of England. It reads as fol lows : On inosf Saturday afternoons in the lat vi ar of the first" dot ad of tin- jiresent celiturj two boys, aged lesjit- ivolv nine and live, might have 1h-h seen j'laj ing in the grounds of Hloonis bury sipiaic. London. Thed'oys. Im-1i ll;lties of the square, offered ihe Inosf, complete contrast to each other in :ip jH-arance. The j.eanger. whose head w as jirof use w it h hmg black, glossy ring lets. Avas a child of rare Jewish tyjie of beaiity. and full of life and activity. The other av;is grae in demeanor. Avor.t his hair close cul. and walked and talk ed and moei in a way which ip young 'ople is calh-d "old fashion I" lb was of English race and IY-. ii a i; i-al family. Th names of the ch:, trn de noted these difn-r ei ices as l.im h as t In -ir apiHara::c;-s. The one v. as lhi.i;iliii i D lsiiu 'ii. the olhir .lalia Nt '.:n. "Six! ;. -aia!,; xea,s have j ;is- t -ii'.ca; then, an! lu p-Ji has hap.o-! ju tlui meant im". Imt nothing iim e woii.h-rfnT than that the h iudsome li'.tle Jew liy should '.eo;,.. :l t hristi; n and I'rim. Minister of Fioiesiaiit Hikijinl. and tin. Furitan lad a Catholic ; iI a Cardinal of the H-oA I Ionian Chu"Ji." li-w t a. i". ;-,.i. i i Isn't ii Tuff. . A. tuan w ho ma tt ie without any trade, profession, v isibln i means of support, or t rich father-i i-law ; , f(,(.(, ,.jn ,s j,r.vnced a f.K-1 ; but, 1 a young woman a iv Aveds, avi'.Iiui ps sessing any know'vdge of the first rinii ments of housi.-k..f-piiic ; AAliok-toAvshow to eat lava, V4.-i not Low t. make it, and Avhosu Kivy.vlodge of doin st ic atf i''s is limited 1 - -getting up in time to cat a old broa'-x fast, is said to ha.e made a good lr.ateh. Will the female at the head .if the class p!ea-e stand up ami T If lAVll 111 our grao ist -.inn gei ion'i". -.io..- 1 i ls. ill
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