The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 08, 1879, Image 4

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    FOR THE YOI NG rEOPI.E.
The rnmlml Crow.
"Caw' caw'" sang a crow on the otg* ol
wood,
" The corn llmt \ en give n i* wonderful g>*-*t;
Rut whr don't you lay it there all in a heap'
Von eeatterit round and you plant il *k> deep,
liood fanner, it' tiresome to find it, you
know."
Said thia comical mm.
"Caw" eaw ' Von have stretched, in a lig
zaggy way,
A string round your notes 1 see it to-day .
* They'll think it a Mian*,' said you. chuckling
out right.
tour eon! i no use, sir. *> I'm not a kite.
Sweet fnrmer. I'd have you i ontinuo to
sow,
Said this comical row
'• law ' caw ' i HI have set huh* !<uy* on the
tenor. •
1 hey shout and amuse us—our (oy is inleuse.
1 ou give yourwel! plenti of trouble tiU' us.
We're onty plain folks Prithee, don't make a
ftiss*
Kind fiirmet . we're not useil lo much ot a
allow,"
said Ins comical crow
"taw' eaw' Von have pat au old ixwl ou
some sticks.
1 IHI wall! to delight us with all salt* ot trick*.
I nine tiled kindness we lendrriy feel
Ru! why don't you leai e till we rtmsh our
meal*
1 tear tarmei you're not in a hurry to go,'
Siinl this eiHitiewl crow
••law' eaw' X ,HI ha\ t hivntgin oul a tiewl
little pm.
A iHi're pntig to s*i,ai I sjmrrow lor tun
t'h. Se" We sluin'l tn.i uH you'vn loadeil
it iq>.
Rut hie u* away to Uie next rteld aiwl sup.
Bad tarmer. sad tanner, > our cnJ w ill he
woe,'"
said tin* comical etvw
t.'fv ,st 'wo
The Was f lower..
On a sunny hillsitle grevt a little
colony of May flowers. They had sicpt
quietly through the long winter, tucked
up, snug ami wann. in tiieir covering of
snow: ami now tin bright sun ks>ki*i
down on them, and the wind stirred
tlietn. ami the buxls called to them, and
they i-ai-eil th. ir strong, h.vrily leaves,
and lifted up their stem* of small buds,
and rv "i sst tliat spring \va> near. A
little pli MM **ut among tliein. She
mid to herself: *1 am going away to
morrow. 1 can't stay to see the "dear
May flowers opu. so l'wi.l takes.iuieof
them with tin . and k.-cptiietn in water,
and they will remind me of tliis beauii
tul pia. >*, a.'td p'rltaps they will
blossom.'
*Oh." said the May flowers, "please
don't tak* 1 Us"'
But the wind blew so that Mary, the
littk" girl, did not hear them, and she
pulled stem after stem, till she had o>
many a- she could hold in her small
hands. Then she looked around her
at the blue sky, and the branches of the
tre s against it, and the soft, dead leaves
flying in the w iml, and the patches of
>\ hit. su. iv in the bo ows; and away in
the distance the lighthotb-o and the
blue water.
She -aid goad hjstp it ait. for-he VM
afraid sh, might not s.*- it again ><w>n;
and the little May flow, r- said good-bye
to it, too.
The n. \t day Mary tied the May fl.*w
eia together, and wound a piece of w t
pap- r around their s[,. m >. a „d they
starttxl on their journey".
The ears were crowdeil and hot. and
Mary held the flowers \er\ tight for fear
of losing them, and the tall p.-op.e rested
their- .!> >w s .in them; and the stout on"s
pushed against th. ui, and they thought
they would die.
But s.ntn the paper was taken oft", and
the string was untied, and they were
put into a va.se of water.
I'll*' iittie May flowers drooped for a
time, and could not hold up their heads.
Mary set tin m in the open window ,
and a bird in a cage sang to tltem; but
they mounted for their pleasant home,
and thev <ii*l not like to stand with th*'ir
feet in tne wat> r. and tin y -aid :
' 1-et Us give up in *l. -pair.'
Then the bird sang, "t beer up! cheer
up' chirrup! chirrup!'
They did not list* n to turn at first, but
by-and-bve they said to liitu:
" Why do you -ay that to us? IVt you
know that we have been tak a from our
home anl our friends ..u the hillside,
where the sun sbwie. and the birds -ang
all ar.Hind us? Hon .-:ui we live and be
happy hep*, and with our feet in the
water. t.M>?'
But the bin! said: "Cheer up! The
sitn is shining •> y.>u. and I am singing
to you as well a> I can. and how much
V 1 ••-r it will K'foryoU to blossom and
b- l**autifui. ami make some one happy,
than to do nothing but wither and be
'i:r>wn .;w ay. Ho you think I like to
i*e here, shut up in this cage, when I
have wings to fly? No! If this cage
d *or >hould be l ft open, you would ss*
uie fly up to that cliimnev in a second."
* tftiuld you ' said the little flowers.
' Ves. indtsai." said the bird.
•Would you 5 ' said the flower-.
* Ves,' -aid the bird, "and then into
that tree, and then away to the wood
somewhere. But while I am here, I
think 1 may a- well sing and be gay.'
' Perhaps lie i- right." thought the
flowers; so they lifted their loads and
looked up.
Mary ga \ • them fr.-sh water every day.
and loved tlieni d.-irlv. ami talked to
them of tie U*ntitiful hillside; and the
•Tiecrftil bint -anj; to them, and at iast
the little buds l*attn t<* grow and make
the K si of ii.
One bright tnoniing.iu-t two weeks
after they wen- gnMiercd. the largest
bud <q> .ted ii- petals, and blossomed into
a fuli-grown Mayflower!
It was white, with a lovely ting*'of
pink, and oh. -•> fragrant! Mary almost
i ried with delight, and she ki-sed tin*
dear flower, and^'carried it totoTy one
in the house to be admired. Tin'* bir*l
stood ou tip-t<- on his highest pereli an*l
flapj>el liis wings, and sang his i***t
song.
"Was I right?" said he. 'Hid I give
you good advice?'
' A *'s, 1 said the flowers. * you were
rigiit. To blossom and IK* i*-autiful.
and make Mtmeone hapjiy. i< lietter than
to give up in despair ami d< nothing."—
Annie Moore, in St. }fiehol<ts.
Is Hie .Hoou Inhabited
The uuestion a> to whether the moon
is inhabite*! bv organic K*ings—if not
like those that live on our own globe,
at least of a kind specially adapted by
their structure an*l natur*- for existing
under tiic very different physical condi
tions that obtain on our satellite —is on**
that lias attracted attention for ages, and
one. too, that lias IHS-II argued pro and
eon with great ahilitx by many learned
:ind eminent men. The opinion of near
ly all scientist* of the present day. Iiw
--ever, is that the moon is a " dead planet
and that, inasmuch as she has hut a
slight and very rare atmosphere, anil
that, a* a conseouence. no water exists
on her surface, she is entirely unfitted to
be the dwelling place of any organic be
ings whatever—at l* ast of any kinds that
our mind* can form any conception of.
(>n the other hand, those who take the
opposite view argue (to use the words
of Hick) that " matter appears to have
been created chiefly in subserviency to
mind; and it i> highly improbable that
the Greator would leave a globe con
taining a surface of 15,000,<MX) square
miles altogether destitute of sensitive
and intellectual beings, especially when
we behold its surface diversified and
adorned with such a vast assemblage ol
picturesque and sublime scenery, and
when we consider that every department
connected with our globe is peopled with
-entient beings of every description. Al
though seas and rivers and a dense at
mospliere are not to be found connected
with the lunar orb, and although some
of its arrangements are different from
those of the earth, vet these circum
stances form no valid objection to the
moon being inhabited, for the Creator
•an in all eases adapt the inhabitant
to the nature of the habitation pro
vided for him, as lie has adapted the
birds for winging their flight through
the air, the fishes for gliding in the
water, and man and quadrupeds for
raveling the dry land."
The produce statistics of Nebraska
for Is7B arc given as follows by Professor.
Wilber: 2fi,000,000 bushels of wheat,
4(1,000,000 bushels of corn, 9,000,000
bushels of oats, 3,000.000 bushels of rye.
3,000,000 bushels of barley, 3,000.000
bushelsof potatoes; 500,000cattle,valued
at $7,000,000 : 600.000 swine, valued at
$5,000,000.
MRS. GAINES.
An Interview With llc rrlrhmint Nvti
Oilrnit* Hflmt.
I was not long since on my way to
Greenfield, Ma*s„ alien my attention
was attract*-*! by a little woman in the
seat on the opposite -idc of I lie car front
where 1 was sitting. She was apparently
altout fifty year* of age (though in fact
muel) older), of sandy complexion, ivgu
lar features, pleasing, sprightly expres
sion of countenance, shoil. curl*
-prinkltsi with gray, plainly dressed in
luack. rather travel-worn. \<;l quick in
movement ami restlessly fidgeting. 1
thought, ahout the station xyTierc slic
wanted to stop, which proved to IM-
South lVecrfleld.
Willi mv accustomed |H>liten'ss to tin
fair sc\ of w hatcvcr age or condition,.
s,*on a* 1 comprehended tb*' cause >f her
perplexity I t's*k niv "Pathfinder, ami
leaning aero** the oi-!*' said to lier "It
is at South Iks'rfleUl tliat you ish to
stop, is it, tuadam?"
Site at omv arose from In i piaee. OMM
over to tile st at immediately in trout of
me (wliielt then hap|n<n*d t* '*< vacant),
and, sitting down witli perfect ease ami
self-possession, answerevt " A *>. I havs
telegraphed m> sim, y\ ho live v some live
or six miles away, to tmvt tne at South
Dmisld, I left Nevy ihi< ans several
days ago, and am on nix way to visit
my son. who met a eharmiog young 1.-uly
at the Northampton water ture. where
we wore staying some time ago. and
married her. am! In now !ivt-*a! Aver
1 am Mrs. General Gaines, w tth wlto-e
history you may, * -rhap*. lie m anew hat
at iiiainitsl, as I liave IM*H bmuglit into
rattier undue promim m e K fore the pub
lic for some yearn past."
She talked' Vn in easy, rapid, self-pe*-
se>s,.,| manner, giving tin* a hurritsi
sketch of her eontt st w itli her opponents
in the mi lawsuit for tin Ntw Orleans
itv|vrty. gradually warming up (as she
toumi tne aw illing listener) ami pouring
forth t steady strcatuof t* it. sentiment,
and eltsjuemv. rich, racy and rare, tlutt
quite overpowered me.
"Yes." she saitl, with the frankness
ami un reserve of a woman of the world,
w ho has mingled vv ith men and be*x>ine
familiar vv ith all phases of society, " 1
shovvtd tin in w hat a little woman iH<uid
do. 1 gained mv cas' after thirty years
of toil and trouble, and opjHVsitkin of all
kiinK and tiwin all tiuarters. 1 gained
my suit. It was a noide judge from your
ovv u Massachusetts that gave the decis
ion, and a splendid decision it vv as.
covering tlie vv hole ground and so clear
and so exhaustive that everylmdy ap
provedofit. All said it was right and
iust i gained s3.t**i.t*x by it
" But,' siiiti I, "K> you really expect
to get }HVSS, S- i,.n of the property and ae
tuallv n*eover the full amount 5 "
"The Tinted Slate* Marshal." ibtre
plied. "' stands ready to put me in [o-
s —ion. But when these poor people
rotue t> me, and. with twrs iti their eves.
p|ealingly ask. 'Mrs. Gaines, what shall
we ih>?" I tell them justice has tri
umphed. You persecuted me for thirty
yt-afs. but I have gaimxi lnv ,:is. Now
mercy comes to the front. Gv> home to
vour prv*jH*rty. 1 will appeal to the
legislature to adopt some system of re
lief. 1 atu willing to compromise for
S"J.4tX,OOO in ten-year installments. I
have pledged my**lf. a* a thank-off* ring
to my Maker, wlio has given nn sueees-.
to spend the r< -t of my tinvs in doing all
the g*vod 1 can. I have shown them
w hat a little woman can do.in an un
usual and uncongenial sphere. I-it not
always so? A- Christian civilization
progress*** woman come* to the front."
Anu slie re from her s<-at with the in
spiration of her theme. "And now."
said site. " I tell thein 1 am going to
show tln-ui how a little woman tan re
form the politicians."
I laughed heartilv at the idea ami did
not hesitate to intimate, very plainly,
that site would find that a much harder
job than conquering in th*'"Gaincs suit.
" I'll tell you how I'll <h> it." said *he.
** I have not moved in Washington so
ciety for nothing. I know its weaknesses
ami its -trength. its in and out-, its dis
ease ami its remedy I'il build a mam
moth hotel in Washington and I'll make
the term- <> low that no memhcrof'.'on
gre-s shall have an excuse for not bring
ing lii- wife with him. tliat thev may
tim- fulfill the legitimate dc-tiny
which God designed for them; and thus
the f*-st* ring evil which gnaw- at the
very vitals of society at the capital of
the nation will l* cured."
Thus -he went on, not in a blase man
ner. for though she talked rapidly, ami
gesticulated, and t*xid up ami moved
al*ut. it was all -n properly anil grace
fully done tliat the other pa-sengers had
no suspicion win* the speaker was. or
what was the suhjft of our conversa
tion.—Henry I.ivinestonc, in Boston Cou
rier.
Drinking V**ai in Para.
In Scnbner, Mr. Herbert H. Smith
gives the first of his paper* on Brsril,
announced some time ago l.y that magazine.
He thus describes a char;* 'eristic srene in
the Para market:
Observe these baskets of black berries,
like crape* in color and * : ze; they are the
fruit of the T-wai palm, the -lender, graceful
Huteifi* that we * on the Hver-hank.
One sometimes hear* an alliterative pro
verb:
• ■ Quern vein para I'ars pnrou
■•Quern bebeu Asxii itn*i;"
which we may translate as Mrs. Aca-siz ha
done:
" Who came t" Para was giart t<* stay:
" Who Hranl, as-ni went never uwuv."
It i* well, then, for u* to learn how thi*
famous rniAo <T anni is made.
In a dark little shetl at the hack of the
court, two mulatto women are robbing oft
the black pulp of the lorries in great Imwl*
of water, crushing them vigorouslv with
their hare hand-and purpling their anus
with the chocolate-like juice. After the first
batch ha- been rubbed out, the liquid is de
canted from the hard nuts to another lot
of berries; thc-e latter being treated in like
manner, the resulting thick soup i strained
through a wicker-work sieve and dealt out
to the eager customers.
Acs; the .Imeriomw will have a*ai con
OMuen, ; the little shirtless son-canifiers
oft' alter sugar: ordinary cu.-?>iuei 'he
stand are of the lower classes, who drink
their two cents' worth of assai with only a
little mandioca meal byway of seasoning.
In th* foret. where sugar was scarce and the
fruit plenty, I learned to like it quite as well
so myself; its bri-k, nutty flavor is rather
spoiled by the sweetening. However, our
new comers mav prefer the civilised Mile;
so the -ugnr is added, and vie take a taste of
the rich liquid. Even the squeamish one
empty their bowls, and l*egiti to sugge-t to
themselves the possibility of entertaining
another half-pint. Talk, no more of sher
!>et and ginger beer and soda water ; here
after we abjure them all, if we may but
have our purple nai. And observi—as
Mr. AYeller has it—that " it's werr fillin'."
One can make a n--j>cctal>le lunch of it and
nothing else.
How a Farm Wa* Earned.
A young man, say- tlie Cincinnati
Timet, was very anxious to -retire a
piece of property which was for sale on
very advantageous term*, lie went to
con ft r with a friend who was a hanker,
and to inquire whether it would be
prudent to borrow the requisite sum and
pay it in regular installments, thinking
tliat he should lie able to manage all but
tlie tir-t installment, lie was advised to
borrow from the bank a sum large
enough to cover the first payment. lay it
strict!v a-ide, and then go ahead.
"But.* l said his friend, "you mut spend
literally nothing. A'ou nin-t live off
your place. A'ou must make a box and
drop in it all the money receive.' 1
The young man and his wife went
bravely to work to follow his advice. If
it was necessary to dine on a head of
boiled cabbage and -alt they did *o and
never grumbled. Every payment was
promptly met. The egg money, and the
nutter money, and the corn and wheat
money—all went into the payment-box,
and at a specified time the place was
theirs. There was an invisible wealth
ulviut sueli hard-earned possessions that
common observers knew nothing of. On
the day of the -last payment the young
man presented himself before his friend
with a smiling face and with the money
in liis hand. There were no rags to lie
seen, but his clothing was well covered
with darns from head to foot. " A'ou see
I have followed your advice," he said, 1
casting a glance over himself, "and my
wife looks worse than I do. But i have
earned the farm, and now I know how
to earn another."
In every walk of life the present mania
and its attendant ills have taking a deep
—a dangerously dr*>|> —root. Some ladies
on the south side have undertaken to
make two thousand calls in two thousand
quarter hours. A boy on the west side
was rescued from the pantry where he
was trying to eat threethousand quarter
pies in three thousand quarter hours.
His mother showed him no quarter, and
he got no sympathy from his sisten and
his cotisins and his aunts.
\ I'itrht Hllh a Hour.
\Vt makethe following extract from
a hunting *tor\ tititlNl " I In* Big Bear
ofWABDHOIAI priMtd in 9 Niaholtu
The incident took place in tin* Ki< k
tountrv of Arkansas. in tln* year l*tM,
MnJthi' hunters were Harvey Ith hard
•*nand tin* narrator, l>r. J. I*. Nagle.
RIII'I VNVKFTW a big (war, WHOH dep
•t .lotioti- liail tUttil*' 11itil the chief topic
nf conversation; ami tliev started out
i\ itli tin ii dog* early one Nov* min i
morning:
,lut at daybreak, \\<* ranit' to a * in*"*
ing of tin* IwvyoU where w• felt sure t In-
In'iir mut |ia on tin- way to hi* den
Htuvev plat ed nie, the dog* and himself
A falf*n lira* \va- in my ftyint. ami
through It- interim *l root* I eoulil ■*<•<•
in qvin dinvtion Hardly liail we
completed our ambush when a quhk
movement of one of tin* dogs *Uot led
me. Hut, in a moment, noticing that
hi* look* were dirtvted tow aril thecros--
tig, I. too, lookiil thither ami heard the
sound of a heavy animal sauntering
slowly over the-oddi ii ground ami ni
preaching my lair In an instant a pair
of yellow i yes glared at me, ami with as
W ile a h>ok of surprise as there w is in
Htiiiiy losoyeriin; myself I fired at the
monster, which ap|x'ar*'il like a huge,
anitnateil black eloinl as lie rose up l*o
fore me. l*he brut* disappeared with
the amok*-of my gun, but in a moment I
w a. startled by the re|a*rt ami ahoek of a
second discharge. The other loail of my
srun hail been accidentally * vploded
IxHikitiK in the ilirectioii the In-ar hail
taken, I saw he hail run along the other
side of the fallen tree ami met at the
further end the two dogs, when he
turned alh*ut and eaiue ton aid me at his
most rapid speed and in savage humor.
Then tin re wo* a fearful crash and rush.
The black mass mute on. yyith eyes
gleaming, and Iww ildering me yyith the
reflection of lln-ir glare in tin sunlight.
I yvas conscious that mv gun yy as use
less. ami s,i instinctively gi\*-i>cd mv ids
tol, hut found it hopelessly entangled ill
my belt. For a svoml, despair eame
llpol* Hie, hut a sUlldt ll IS llllsioll moused
every -fuse and prompted me to deli lice
for life. Quick.v drawing my knifc.it
was presented at a thrust as lire dark
mass sprang at me
At this moment, one of the huge dogs
leaped at him so fiercely as to divert the
monster's attention from myself ami
make hint miss hi- Kite. He reaml, and
a-he again eame down on hi- tore teet
anil was in the net of going over the
Kink. I plunged my knife to the hill into
hi- body, in the region of his heart. He
turned and made a terrible -imp at tin
legs, hut at that moment 1 fell hackw aril
over a hush, and so we all went into
the bayou together, floundering in the
water and mud.
1 scrambled to the edge of the sh-ngh,
and watched with intense anxiety the
result of the battle. In another moment,
and when the bear had nearly r< ached
the further side of the |HHI, ih'sjwratelv
fighting w it Ii the dogs every inch of tin*
wav, 1 heard a rushing souinl and the
whining flight of more of the pack as
they sprang over nte. In the same in
stant a flash shot out frotu the brown
barrel of Harvey's rifle, and the U-ar
rolled over, though lie -till ft-chh fought
the park, and kept on lighting to the
lost moment of his existence. f, my
.nortitication. an >*\ami nation of the
• llge carcass-how ed that mv shot had
not made any visible mark on the ani
mal. and that my knife had not quite
reached hi- heart. Harvey's shot
had killed hi 111. The i igltt of tile
savage animal was ov.r Uve hundred
pounds.
A boyernor's Arrest as a Horse Thief
It is related that while Thomas Mann
Handolph was Governor of Virginia, lie
was once arrested within a few hundred
yarls of his home, in this county, ami
carrii-d a prisoner to liis own house. The
story is to the following effect: The
governor was on a v i-it to his own
home, and finding that the fencing on
his plantation was pulled down and
hunted by wagoners passing along frotn
the Valley to Richmond, he determined
to detect and punish them. One evening
he observed a party go into camp on tin*
roadside, and after dark lie strolled down
to a point wln re he could conveniently
wateli them, lie staid out a!! night, but
the wagoners made no depredations on
his fences. In the early morning, how
ever, when they were altoUt to kindle
the tires to prepare breakhv-t, they
started out to gather up what fuel they
might find for that purpose, when they
-pied a man -ittingon tic fence a short
distance ahead.
Now, it ap}**'ars that a short time be.
fore. Governor Handolph bad i-sued his
proclamation, offering a reward for the
capture of an (-eaped horse thief, and
the wagoners, who had ee the des
cription of the convict, thought they
discovered a close resemblance lsgween
the man on the fcr.ee and the escaixsl
fe'.ci. So thoroughly satisfied were they
hat they would receive the reward for
his arrest that they approached and an
nouunced that he was their prisoner.
One of'hem ptro|-ol. as he crack's) his
wagon whip, to giveliim a thrashing and
then let liini go. hut hi*companion pro
testrd tliat it was proper to ascertain
whether he was the trttilt v party lieforr
inflicting the punishment, and propo-ed
to take him to th*- residence nf t ioy. rnor
Randolph, which was near by. and get
hi* advice. Aeeortlingly. they marched
tlieir prisoner up to the house, and
knocking at tin* front door, a servant
made hi- appennux*. of whom they in
quired
" 1- your master at home? "
The servant opi n> *1 hi- eya - in aston
ishment at tin* inquiry, and replied,
pointing to the gov • rnor
" That's master!''
It i- said that the governor then
promptly confirmed the statement of the
servant, and JoinM heartily in the laugh
that followed, lie tit* n told the man
who had proposed t*> whip him without
th*' opportunity of ilcleiisc to remain
outside and lie would -end him refresh
ments. at th*' same time unbuttoning bis
mat. exposing a pair of pi-tol-. and re
marking that he -initial certainly have
used them had an attempt In* n made to
carrv the threat of cost ignt ion into ex
ecution. The other wagoner he invited
in to join liiru in allot breakfast.—Char
lotUxviile (la.) Chronicle.
Provision for Ihe Insane.
Placing the insane population at fortv
fivc thousand. it i- safe to estimate that
eighty per cent, are supported at the
public charge, and ninety-five tier cent,
in building* maintained by public charge
or endowment. These building* cost in
round numbers $35.0nn,0U0, a sunt equal
to SI,OOO for each inmate. Of this ex
penditure. $1.1.000,000 ha* been made in
the last ten years. In the Eastern Statisi.
nine asylums may be named that cost, in
the aggregate, $11,000,000. equal to the
sunt of $!l,ooo for each insane inmate.
Those who regard the luxuries and ap
pointments of a first-class hotel as fur
nishing all that can lie desired in the
way of bodily comfort, may he able to
form an id'-a of the luxury of surround
ings this places, or ought to place, at the
command of each inmate, when they are
told that ten of the most expensive and
luxurious hotels are built and equipped
at a cost of $|..100 for each guest, i otn
mon sense tells us tliat tliis vast expen
diture is not necessary. I,uxurvcannot
replace human skill. Now in England,
with a hard-working governmental -u
--p'Tvi-ion, wliieh controls the erection or
building* as well a- the personal care ot
the imitat*--, we linil modern asylum*
constructed at one-tenth the maximum
and one-half the minimum cost of recent
American hospitals.—-Wee York <>b
tri > r.
" Greening*."
A youth living on llagg street rolled
an apple barrel to the curbstone Mo
uther afternoon, filled it with cobble
stone*. headed it up and marked the bar
rel "Greenings—handleeareftilly." The
youth retired to await further develop
ment*. and they soon eame. A sawdust
wagon came along, and I IK-driver jumped
down and took a long look at the barrel.
He probably reasoned that it had been
delivered by a grocer, and lie doubt
less wondered why it had not IMS-II rolled
into the cellar, llusk was coining on.
and the man drove off. In a quarter of
an hour lie returned. "Greening*" were
there yet, and lie drovearound the square,
took the tail-board out of his wagon, and
at length drove up close to the barrel.
No one was in sight, and he made a dash
for the prize. He probably expected a
rath-r heavy lift, nut when he felt the
weight of those cobblestones his surprise
must have been great.. Jh* gave one
awful lurch, lifted the barrel about an
inch, and as his fingers raked over the
I loops he groaned in agony and leaped
into his wagon as if :* uog had been
reaching for his coat-tails. At various
times during the night vehicles were
heard halting and driving suddenly
away, but when day bioke the "green
ings" were still there, though only two
hoops were left on the barrel.— Free
Preex.
TilK UKIMT XIIMNU t'AAir.
Tlc I t <lc il l Illicit ftti 1 #•'! % 111 ,
RL, I'MI 111111 111 %r
Hlinimr C Mlitrra' t.lfr
A year ago I .••*! \ i 11*. < "l . was n l'-
sorled mining ramp To dnx it contain*
*c\ i lal chilli In* and till i <■ till StiTs, and
i tin' lilKil bustling. ( \cililig vp.it ill
America Although di*tullt I(V I'TLL V
mile* finin mis railroad. hundred* tin 1
pouring into tin plai • dully. and the ,ui
routilling country I* tilled with enpT
searcher* for tin pn . ion* until* lit. h
ttv foiitnl everywhere in nhiliulain e
Writing fiMtn I e.U I lie, a eotT<**p.<udent
of the L.nni*\iile < 'IIIIII. T'-JTMI • ML/ *RT V >
" I think 1 am lulls ju*tilied in saying
that in w 'strike*'art In nig made daily ,
I'l.c-pct I hoi. oil tile lllolinlaill vide* fo|
mile* around arc a* thick a* i lioeiie*
upoii a tree in full fruit Ibiilv tln-r.
eollle* to toss U entile happy ilnlls idlial
whose pi. k ha* *tl'liek into the pr< e|oU*
stuff. hie street* aie Alll of men sslio
art' ready to litis claim* and pro*peel*,
yet then-i* so gn at i i*k in litis ing that
alt are caution* and wary Hourly,
aye, constantly, the ripple oi talk go. *
fl'olil eeliter to cilVUHlfereliee and hack
again talk of mine*, claim*. ntop.vl,
*1 t iki"*, price* paid and r.s 'iv ed I'.s <rs
one nearly i* inteie*tc.l, or seeking to
Uoome MI. in claim* The dtniirc
looking indisidual that look* at you
over hi* gold spectacle*. seeming caliu
and unconcerned, i* anxiously waiting
tiess* from hi* claim up Ihg Evan*,
I .it Ile 1 sail* Ol* M I'ay llol'se gtllcli I lie
clerk ss ho i yonder measuring n rod >d
riliUm is in hi* thoughts inen*uriiig the
distanee from the *urfaee to the dejaii-il
on his claim. That man reeling in
drunkenne** along the street* ha* ju*t
coiue in I rum his claim So it goes.
Kverylmdy i* interested, and hence
every ISHK is excited over the lies** Id
IK- gather.d. Nor i* the milling < \. Uc
nient confined to this .ii*tii.! t u-
Imnates ille or Tell mill , Kokomo,
t .lanitc, Hag le His cr. the t iunne*oii and
many other place* ssithin a radiu* ol
forty mil. * of l.cads ill. cm. in for their
share of the excitement lto(*>rt* are
c<ui*tiuitly coming in of rich strikes at
each ol the pla. . * Itut Leads ille i* the
center. Lrom thi* place go the pro--
ins'tor*; to thi* pit., come those who
lave pruspcrt-d This make- Leads ille
the wonder, and put* it far ahead of any
camp know nin the past or present It
i* impossible v.. gi\e a corivvt or detinite
idea of the eaillp. It IllUSt he seen to lie
known Though thousands of letters
go from h> re daily. Ith to the pre** and
individuals, and each writer strive* to
tell those behind ss hat it i* and w hat
it IS like. Set CS.TS IM'SV (Sillier i* *ur
priscd, and in no instance that ha* come
under ins ohservalioii ha* tin .amp
tailed to tar exceed CXIM* lation*.
•' l ake out the ringing of tiie chureh
bells and tin small percentage of the
population which attend church, and
there is no Sabbath in l/adriUr. The
saw-mills turn out ,iu*t a* much lutnlaf.
the blacksmith tir- * :ire ju*t a* hot. a.*
much and more money i* won and l..*t
at gaming, a* many good* ate sold on
tht Sabbath a* on a week day, [n truth,
in pa.**ing through the tosvn on th> vtb
hnth. if the *tis* i leading by the churches
is not taken no imagination could tor
ture it into n Nabhath day. Tlivi i*th<
same svhirr and bit** a* on other days;
or. if there Is- a difference, it i* <>n the in
er.-a*.. for Sundas i tin day that many
miners come in from the mountain* to
do their trading. In justice to the car
penter*. I should mention that I h.v<
noticed that not a great mans of them
thus desecrate the T-ord'* day: but it
d.H * really look n* if n. arU a.. * ho have
niiur here have neg!s't<al to bring the
fourth roiitniatulmeut with thetu.
"The universal inquiry i, will
thi* ru*h continue, and. if >•. how
long? Shrewd iin-u hold th.-ir bn*-
in.-ss ss ell in hand, *>> that if the
cra*h *hould come their lamp* w ill
I*- burning thie tiling is le-vond doubt,
and that i* that tlie mountain* ar-- full
of earlioiiate*. and I iioss do not doubt
that the richest discoveries arc yet to lie
made, and that the half ha* not yet 1* n
dreamed of. 11l addition to tie iiv-r
discoveries, gold ha* lavn found in it*
very riclun -* tip to the t .. ifomia gulch
(the memorable gulch of the l-m . x. itc
ment). t'apitalist* have tak<-n hold of
it. and the indications now are that dur
ing coming summer mans gold
leads w ill Is- found. A* long i* tin-■
discoveries ar> made will
thrive: Is-votid tlii*l w ill not attempt to
prophesy, for the long, r I tay here the
more less iidercd and pun/a-d am 1. The
enterprise here is a*toni*hing. New
house* are going up. a* ss it it a magician's
wand, in all parts of the camp. A str*. t
that ss a* familiar yesterday (.resents a
w holly different sppanunv to-day, and
vet tln-rc i* a cry for more IIOUM-S. more
room. etc.. etc. 1 succeeded in getting
an office on I 'hestnut *tr>*t. after ss ail
ing and watching two week*. It s( a*
rented befon* the hull*.- w is built, but
the party failed to take it, and I hap
pened to apply at the * ni. k of lime,*
much to the diseoinliture of two or three
applicant*, who came a hour later than
I My room is liixl'.', and lam ein*id
emi extn-mely fortunate in having to
pay only forty dollar- per month for it.
lam still in ns*cipt of !• 11- r asking ad
vice about coining lien . I< an only say
what I have -aid lief.us . flier- i* an
abundance ..f mineral, and *trik(-* are
constantly le-ing made. (ine coming
here may Isvunii' ri. li in a w<* k. :uid h
may fail. It depend* upon hi* fortune
in striking mineral. Then- i- absolutely
no room for clerks, lmokkeeper*. • tc.
Men of energy and will, who are willing
to work in the earth, can find work to
do in hunting for mineral, though it i*
proper to say that the *tout< -t men have
tol-.ome intiiasl to the clima.'e before
they can do much labor. <>n a. -ount of
the ran tied air. a walk of one hundred
vards exhau*ts the bp-nth. o a 'tender
foot'(a name for in w--oiu.-r*) i* ills
prepared for lalair until In* is ac. li
ninti'd.
" Mortality is not so gr--at here a- I ' \-
jua-t'il to find. As isit to one <>f the sa
loon* at midnigli! would ju-tifv a con
clusion of a fearful m< itality. Hundreds
sleep on the wet, cohl floor.*, ssithout
cover or comfort. It ha* be n ins ss.in
der that they do not di<' by the score I
believe that such would bethc ca*e in a
damper ntmosphep
"lam a. quainted ss ith ' ( liii k- n Hill.'
a most remarkable character. He has
found innrv paying dejai*its than any
other one man, but lie alsvay* -ell* out
for a fesv hundred dollar*. Live* and
drink* it out and prospect* again. He
' salted ' a claim at Silver Cliff and sold
it. The parties went to work and really
struck a rich deposit, and hav. now a
vcrv valuable mine, milch to (,'hickcn
Bill's surj>ri*e. "
Exctvlse.
"A great deal dejiend* upon 'lie time
chosen for nei'llftll exep'i*e. When it is
projH-rly coniluetisl, the cfhs't on tin* di
gestive system i* vers marked. The ap
petite is increased, and more food i- taken
in order to supply force lusaassary for tli ■
maintenance of the nni'lianieal force.
This increasi of Mp|i'tite i* e.p.*in!lv
Holed svllen the exe|-eie i- taken in the
open air. When e\crei*e i* undertaken,
however, without (ille pr> paratioii, or
tile IMHIHS power* an • \hatl*ted lis fa
tigue, the power of ling able to take
food is diniinishisl. 'l'liis eotulitioii. if
tile e\en i*e i* eontintHli and the power
of taking food n-mains impaired, j, one
of considerable danger, and the health i*
often greatly iifh-cbxl, the force of the
heart rs-ing liiueh psiueisl. It i* of great
importanee. ntonxivrr, ss lien gn it faligu<
ha* IMS-H undergone, to *•*• that the lioiliiy
powers are thoroughly recruited hv n-*t
before an attempt 1- made to take food,
othersvisc there ssill t>e mi inclination to
take it. and if forced down it ssill not
digest. An hour's n-*t. with a cup of
warm tea. ss ill do much toward restor
ing apjietite in these ease*. Indml. it
*liotild Is- a rule in all rases that a peril Ml
of p-*t should intervene Is tsveen work
and food.
After l*iin<liilit.
' >nc of the wounded nt this now fninous
battle in Siiilh Africa write* to the London
Standard: Never 'id I think I should li
the witiu-M of siu-li a terrible scene and
slaughter. It *a truly horrible. I myself
was lying in a pool of blood, and a ghastly
corpse wa just beside me. What an awful
sus|K'nse every one shanal---enough to turn
one's hair gray; and how we prayed for
daylight! I was lip all the night In-fore, as
well as this; hut the danger we svere in kept
me from sleep, as well as the anxiety about
is>or liOiiis. Morning at length came to
our weary bodies, and we aaw the scene of
the battle. All the white men, with their
entrails, noses, ear*, and other parts of their
liodv cut of] iiinl thrust in their poor dead
mouths; sides split up mid arms thrust in ;
horses and oxen all lying about, stabbed
and rip|>ed up. We saw the Kritish sol
diers all lying formed up a square, where
they had held their ground till all wen
slain where they atood. The gunners wen
stabbed to a man where they stood by their
two guns, the captain himself la-ing shot
while in the act of spiking the last one.
SUMMARY OF NEWS.
Eastern and Middle States.
six tutiiiti AHl ni'ii' mi iliiliitioit nl (hi?
fMtrnititt ol tlin allow ol the? I'liilmk ! l|lua
K*>OIII i "Intl.
lilt alow II Iroil < • 1111|-0 II X , ol MlilMltl
Hit*. I'M . IUM NtwiN'Utiftil, n IUI iiidiiuiiiNiiUiKHiul*
m- to > 1 lO.tHHI
N| t Alll lit sIh.MII ,ol <t I o\*\N \ , Htin
fimittl luiruixi l tlotilli in (KM UW|, witli wlnMllr
t*l AX lllalt y lllt| U J lJK* IHWJIIP lin .
\r tin AH- t hiMt rti . I ilxi Stool (*l ft gtiltlji
to I* * I 111 l' ttlltlMiHllt, I'il 14 tmtl nil ItllUj' x
|-1( a.1i.1,
twit !• WMt?t o lit tu'ltlxo '• hrniMi, trill till* Itltlt al
tiiltl, ii |4111 101 l iii ilo* ix mm I aiit oi Itntily
tritrinttl I tut I lii' <tioit ixiiiy (Ik* ut-il
I ho Hlit'i i;u l ii*l iii •■ x i tlwy. mot tin* itilixt
rtliltl, N tOX . XX'HA liot l?l|KXt||xt !• OXN'VH
Vo Mftf no noiiuat |Xfitinu ol $• I* l
xx nil*XX n lit Ihf Mi th lill X* til Ihilll
I'fitOHX I vuiil't vx Ito i.uxf ronhltal lit (lit* Stnlo
hl looif ttmo IW* lily vmra I'ltoi t> tlif |<oa
xxoltiwi* lltui jHiaaptl t*o||| ttmo* I|< i t*l itlf IVOO
wylxtoiin 1
Al tl OtlS*liil|; Ol 'oltltt*tl |if|'l' oi NfXX
\ Oik . 11l tut ol Sg HI I lit* TI (*oi* *1 X'* t I
U'ltfiw xx t it* ion! fit HO \N fiotrtt l*tol U|o* moi
\\ illtixio IJ*>Hl (•nrrimitt mot mlilrwt* xxnti
ouolf t>> Iliiiriow U trtl, ilt- ftC< x II II t*m -
tiH notl uthriw.
V lit f.l loikuj;*. u I i i ll* tit tMll
fllitlxl Mlli'ittt* 111 NfXX \ oik li> luklUjj
hli'i iHiuMtiitxl ho hoi children, •• **l
XX lltlUl xllfsl larttfiw lfll li) lilt* Mfil'UiUldfTl 1
otoixol Ilia xx ilo o| mn.h hl> .
At Whitehall N \ , 1 larlixn Nwa tltal
luotf, tllfl lur* XX ilf, llxilll wholo he* lux*l N'jui
fttlrtl, in n htriiixf of ill-1 t'i'tilA*, Bht tin lhrxHi|*ti
Ilif !-%• t titixM iiin.'w, luiitlly ht*r,
tool lion j'iiXt f I llir |nnt4! ( hl lrut|'lc mol
llt>vt, iHt*(<xoll\ killing Utiio-rli
Mttwix John lnx. KJwarxU l^irirpjaini
1 llllt I*'XX Wwxt, K IXX Hfx| 1 *riJH*r, Jotlll J 4 im*t,
\hirl I.* xx lif itf tull olhiiit, h It
I yion W Ku'ltl, 4 luxrlfa 4*l At1101,
NIMI Rolio* W liiitint xxrif liif |xt!l*tNMirr nl
4 .oiM tui Uu'i luiicnil iu I riitiix i hun ti, N %x
\ ol k 111 xxitllH Wiltlf tl Ir*|Oft
lfll I x 4<tt( ml 111*. Iho M'l \ k**a xxi-if ol Ihf
aittip lf*t t lull to If i, nlthonj*h n OtHnhlr fgwlju'r*
nt*; xx an til, onoiuillifa li *io
to* Si-.tif idyjialtilurt*, Sttiuur! J IMtlft*. Ham
ilton I* ixlt aitti ilhfr. 1 tlf mt't \ I* ft W fix* ix>U
tliii (ol by lltxiiri)) I'xAlrr.
\ ttixpnti'h Ihilll -Mi>Ml'l*xxn. I#rl , rtrtht iu-
tin* |wyu ti . tx|, -<t \ - *• Kv rr\ titty #<M l*
tin- liml Ihfro xx ill t*- |hf
rrx*| •*| Iriiti f\rr o ti ll* ;
1J o4H (Hril lxt*>k la will not morv liutu cover
thf I'ftxvrtlf flitiloatf.
II) the dt xirtu ih ti lj> iltf ol ih' on
ihf | rvttiifttw ol \if kiuulfr i
borjjfh, l*a.. tfif vnlonhlf tuim* and u
writ huriu tl l > dfuth. moook thr loruifr U •
thf xvell-kioxwii ttofUsr* Nfttio Kllia. NotU
no<! 1-t U \li'f. lx- ul 5i75,U0H.
and no iiitftiniiirx',
\ .IV ttt
I Irxtxx i>, 1 muk >iu-|ilfi, tiniiyv Zohtuaii Hftu >
\N is. Jrixudt I lint' tiifl mot ixmrl 11 iniolx who
Wffr itoio ift lor fiit- tirow *l Jof|*h ICsb
trr. in In UttOtow ii ii tp, I'n lt Drrrmttrr,
rudty •! umrxtrr in tht* dr>i cirgtw. Ihr b
--jfx-i ol thi < rttiif w.vw 100 l iiuo n !*%% > UMMir
to r oil Ihf ill* ol thf Vo lito, XX)m W ohi uiui
jtuor.
fiitfi* >i tlif hu-tHiui Nntiotmi liik
ol huitllU N tl , hi*- W ojiflt tilf x null tool
t iWfiod HWuv nixbil in ratii iiltil 4HXI
111 not* •
Western and Southern States.
Hforv I! 1' Tu Wand l>uili Ayistr, wlov
J.rxJ*o*f to rtdf ioowxdw. k to Hi •
rx*t a! 1 tiM'utitkui. ALA , Ihf other* Ui\
1 Ibduiix IC iiaikrr rairrw! Mi-"* A Nl Siii
+ ry -totf to Nmdivthr, If tin .
nod trotftlfd m*o rul |m tw>u to lirer, lot w Itu'ii
hr trl 1 tt* jax Mi? "*ini;iotoii
ti Ulfnirut w hi* It Ikxkrt rditMxi (* inakf.
w hei *Hi|w*o htt hftfkrd tlif ikMitw un*i trtM*k
liakfi ox r tlif hfud with n tnilrt ol xxwl
lift l*rx*Utfr, A M
li i .( Ikkrr, inflo .* wotiioi in hi*
IJ it lUkrr irlurtini tlif ftft* with w luix y rtv
volxff,
mid kriling httn tmHaiitiy. 1 fir M.rxnfr' jury
m vrtvlrt of jowliditMf bmikidb.
V t it -h;xd
lux* t** ii (imtmyed l> flnr
4xxfrtof j wo, tf StuUi iftirxdtiui. lu*
|urxloi.*fd *%' i rvuturvi' i urdora nsd ri-Cuta*
(Utlloxilmut), who liad Ittwti
1 xf trwi-if triii. at Atom. 11l , lutxr
Uw-o dfatniyid hy tint flortnw, a lM
xd &o0,00(>
W hih- i.dwin Ikoth MApxing (h<- xUli*juy
in thf LAW! net .l IU hanl 11 . at MfYwkcr
1 Itmirr in 4 a *h*t nrnl nt Hun hy
:% man nllittg tu thr lrH-iinn t u|*|*fr pdirry.
)Jm *• *(lt Ml nttd. lUit'i mi iiitfixal tl hlmhil
\ i:tf -Mxidi ! another *'i**t xxo flitxi Mr
lUaoth thx'-n tM dii-i *lrtfgl toward thf Iflt
(i>a*<*iii, wi w aj nt otftff xruixi and. Imil for
thf intrr%fi!ioa ol oftk-frw, xxonM Itnxf ti*rn
)uin<l!wl Thr j nwmrr xUia! timf hi*
nattif i* aft (.rax , llui! He i* tw • otv-thrrf
\tar* ftil a dry gx**l* clerk in St 1/itux,
ui*l iuhl In n ihtft > tnin t kill Mr.
Ittxoth. Iff rrluawl tft jfixf tin* iniiM- hi* nt
t** x tl Ml lk*tii. cvftrjil tlint lk**th oil* f
wnmgeii it Iriftul ol in*, and hr had lirni
rf*wlxr*l t jniru*h the arUir ever witare. A
Irtlrr x a* hmtiil in In* |* k t addmwf| to a
4irl in mi rlno town, and ftn df
(frtuitut!;oti (*> kill Mr. lkftotli.
Alirr u jxmtnrtal illnrxx lli*)<ft|> ) *iward IC
Ante*. 1> It.. d tin* Mfih*h*t
( hurxh, dir*t at hit rmidrniT in Unlutniftrc in
lu* *fvrnty-fourth ymr.
4 liarlft* Itiiftli (rnlnotl) wan at Tun
< otid uft, Ala*, lot hm wdo ixxoyuncn
From Washington.
lhr I ttilfd Sltilfi Hu}>rrtne t'ourt han al
rtrnfl thf lfci*o •! ihf I tntfd 1 ir
-inl *xirt in Nf!*r:udit. rx x i raiiuj thf s*rr
t*ir> < if the lntffir ii(!ci*iun Urn! laud* £rnntrd
to ilir IVtli' nnlnnfl i v ***njatm**. mhaiti
in*ld thnf >rwr* ivJtfr tin* :td Were
i tHU|>)ftr*il. t%rr xulijwt t j rrrinptnm and nr*t
tlf tin* nt. likf <thfr land*.
Thf fir*i 1 mvoirv xx urnxnt lot tlir ixayttinit
ol iirmu* 1 j*fixj*ni wit* *i£iif) tin* othfr
ftlax . and it i* Wirvnl tlmt t tf lark
cnti In* tatd iu nipidly a* tlif ruxMMint* am ttunlft*
is) at tlif nitft- •! n tuonlh. unlfwn
Wtif *pftftsi |*|rn|xriixtlot *hould lr hfrriit r
nm.lf!) 4 \fi^ri"*x.
Tin* April mturnn t Thf I >f|nxrt!nrnt l
rimilturf *lnw that thf of winter
xxixtit i* dUmt fine nit'i one-naif j*fr
r thuii lad yxar. 'lin* inrrmxt* i* !••
tiift'x*t % to tin* troi**ler •! *| , rnijj axrin|jx to lull
iti th* \\ <-*t miml NortiiWfwl.
Foreiqn Heiirs.
)l( n \ *!* ol gg.fscl I" JJI lii# int'ief* ..I
lliirlmm, ioglmut voted to nuittiiue their
strike.
l{ii*e> . ihc relebrnted t'nglish iirlr****.
wh • u* inl.e>t the loveliest ol women," i
(lend.
r*raMUMaiaations I>> Ku**inn Nihilists nre
re|*"rte! *iinultntie'ul v with SoloviefT
ut'ein|it on the t IAT'S lile three (tolieeuirn
wen- shot iri KJIC-ii. the s**nssiiis
were tin > lim-mIcI girl. g~l seventeen rewm,
nnd n md-leriinn.
I (ii/jiel, " Itlowrer " Brcs n. I'orkey nnd
XV(nton, who trtel on n*t \ ilnr w >uk in
IdNiihm, under the auspieen of >ir John Atley,
nmde in the llr*t twenty-six hour* 137 miles,
I'.'7 1 mile*. U'7i miles Mild 111 mile* ms|xw
tlvely.
'llie Ih-rlin /'■•/ declares tlmt u w ide-sprend
cutis jiil uc j exists Itefw-ren the lCu*,uiti.
Freneh and t.ctttmn revoiutinnists, mid Ug-
cottitttun (letciisiie M-iion.
Mi Pierre I. rtllnet * XmeriennhorselXtmle
lei* scored nnolliet victory ut Knglmnt. win
nittg lite race lor the t"it> sttd Stilsirlsin lltiixli
- *|t ut the I s'M.n spring meeting. The Is-tting
was four t<> one ugiiiiist l*nnile. mid un itn
mene sum nl liHUH-y i* sui-1 t" huxe ehimged
hand* on the ri—nlt.
Alter the slaughter •>! llritUh tmojis by the
Zulu* at IsmiditlH. South Atricn. last Jnniutrx .
an l.ngii-h l.iri'i- il I.IbO men, under Coionel
I'ikom-ii, was licmmi*! in anil la—ii-gi*! at
Ukow e. n small iiii*-i-in slatiott about thirty
(lvn mile* from the 'lugela river, t'oloncl
I'mrsiii threw ii|- lortilleation* and intrenched
liimsell ns strongly a* |e*ilile, but as he was
surrounded h> M.(HN) Zulu*, imadianxiety wa*
full lor In* safety, and a relieving column ol
fi.ISS) tr*i|-*, itudei I 'licltitNtord, wiiMsimt
lo hi* a**ilaticc The progress of ilii* eohimu
of rchrl was stuHsimly eonti-sted by the Zulus,
who have shown themselves warriors of the
mo*t ds*|H-nile eounige. lehl < 'hclinstord'H
rmnp al <iiiigh-lova. on the tmul to Llkowe,
wa* allaeke l at ilin hrenk by 11 .IKHI Zulus, who
made frequent and fleice attacks on all sale*,
hut were repulsed and (Uirsueil with gienl
lo*. I'onr Itutidn*! and *rwiily-one Zulus
war<- lotinil .lead round the trenches. The
lltial attack was led by I tahultiiiin/i. who com
manded ul Isandula. Lieutenaiil Johnson, of
the Ninety-ninth regiment, iiinl four privates
were killed. • ohuiel Notthev. ol the Sixtieth
regiment, the sitrgi*m and fifteen men were
seveixdy wounded t'olimel t'rcbiek, Major
Itarrow mid ten men were wounded. Not
withstanding flu- determined effort* of the
Zulus to drive it back, the advance guard ol
the rf-liet iug column finally reached Klkowe
and II nil (of with l olonel Pearson's troops. A
tew days previous to the advance on Klkowe a
smiguinarv llghi|t(sik place near l.unelietg Ik--
Iwri'li < olonel XVissi's comraaiid and the
Zulus. The retreat ot the Zulus was cut oft,
and a hmid-to-liand tight ensued. Colonel
XVcotliorly. his son. Captain llailon, Ihtroti
\i>n Steitkroku and seventy men were killed;
and on the next day the tight was renewed
witli further loss of British otltcers. The total
of the Itritisli biases in Isith engagements is es
timated at 220 killed and wounded. The Zulus
lost 2,£00 men.
Parole run his third race and won his thiol
victory in Knglmid on the day alter he cap
tured the City and ."-inliurlsin Handicap at the
Kpsoiu spring meeting this thiol triumph
lorthe American horse also occurred at Kpaotn,
and the ruce which lie won was known ns the
great Melropolitaii Handicap Stakes. Parole
carried 124 |mhuulh, and his only competitor in
the nice, the liair-year-old eolt Casllereagh,
carried 110 pounds.
Aii etphanon 4 fire dump in 11 *• AgiipjM
| t'lNll IMMII M<MIA, HclglUlU, • iillMlxl tllflllMlU
H| H |mi'Miti
i hi the recent ;s I'Hi. mini*rrmrv ol tin* hut I
I 111 Sluikw|N|li, M iiirniiHuti thcutn Ml Nil at
j (llll-lll-A S oil, (111-* |XM t ■ I *ll 1 llpl(M <*, M tt |m|
mull \ ofWUlfil in pi%rnrt> i| it )(itwl crowd o!
% hilum.
lht* c >ai <i| lfu i vtiil lie prtweut t( tin
Luuieroi l littntwii) - guhbtti ltliii|, in
I It-1 liii, •luiiit 11
I'he Puke ol |{< vhutghe, |lit* html ol tin
noted Stitith liHut< kn, U tna*l lit* wtu
I Kirn in Id 14, Mint li llm dukedom in
ihii
\II IllUll'llltinll nt M<m o* nil. I tilt HlirriMlTlll
nig country tltHriinyiMl thirty-tivt* utiliiiwi
'llw Kiujmnii ninl liu|nr i<l Auilrii rl
I ll lst t he)! iilvvr W'fddllig With glrtll |*Olllt
u( \ trim* Che whole i lly hu tlinmiltaltwi
and (In- lint iUv i| festivities in honor •!
I lu event WM* given Up 111 n grttml plt ire*
j nilUl, ihealltcul Iv|<flfft.Utlmi.n tttul It*
juicing.
1 lir 1 luJ la It* liiitf UmiilMtltMl tiif low II ni
j l*f lagua, IWtl IVni, i"* til lalt< o|
!i|h luitf, wud the lnutiiti <4 iht* country i>
entirely litsoigMlilfod
lu (lit* in < i.tiuli I*l thr I uijetof 4 Austria i
UHfllt Mllvfl in ttll tttUhl'Hj
to two bundled and i w civ t- j*er*ou uiidrt g<*ii*j
j pUliKhmtlil
%i. t tintin,
If !•
lilt* billowing bdU were intrudm-ed mul {•
ptxipitatrl) irlurird ll> Mt I lamlm It
l*i\u iitt* lor (lit* rn tton ol u monument ui (lit
tii%\ nl ffit.f If t \ ti( Vniut|*oli hi rdtuliirtiiitm
tioti *l the oftV t> Mini other* who |ttiii>lint bj
tlu- Mia L t* iliti I ititMl Mtiitw Utiittf Jiutuii
llv Mr < tacklrll~ io uuthoii/< m pit iliuiiutJ j
e Ulllitll.ilioii Mini mil 11-) ttll (itf
tilt tun m atri **l tir MiMun Mini lb.
i oiuinl ia mrif li> Mi VutifhotMk—A I 1
| for lb** it-ltfl 11 1 lu-ultftii 11 I uiUt; ttl*o a lu!
(O AM*t*i talli nut) tlrU'ltllUir ihf title t*. lb.
i tract •! land kuowtt a tin Ua mho I'aiiM in
tmot> 1- < •mi'lrn.tii'ii ui „.e Army All n>
p nation bill w li Hiliinl, llir |it*< o
I (ht* tiliN tUMMioti Jn-mg M< amo liaymd, Hhum
nmt Mhu-. \*l| 'ur . i nJtt-i mu excciiliv*
: MIS-aHI
< Mi iiigaiU rend h fouiinuiiumtitin fruu
\\ > toiiiott* Kin* ,in - nuiniiUti
ol colored |Aij lr 11f if * a great i**.slt>
i ho ntii4, br mi tin* tint*- and rfHriiil action up
4 >ti lilt* tiubp**'l, tun! Uretvlorc ho iiilruilita-fil <
tili lor (hr if lu l ol ihf destitute rtgoied ji*r
9*Hit now lioiu thf s**ut!icrn
i Iht hill wui* it It riful to litf i uiitiiiKUw u Ap
pitpru%tiiif lUfunitHi *4 thf Army Ap
pit*|*i iatiolt bill *ni ifAUtiiol by l>n\u
ol liliutiiM Mint (otrbilitl lir tbf I IfliitM iTtttM, mil
Momnw. U*mi miil AhistMi for the llepulth
o*li. \<i|<Hirnol attrr an rin'Utive M-Mikili
Mi Puw- presented tbr rtssolulX4is t4 ibt
MrMAt hum-in l>f^iiMiutt-Mkitu;lot m Nuliotut
lioMit! t4 IjiUtr. lb Ifrnotl to thr( ttiuutitlft ti
1 )iuatiiu ntitl Uh IMmlf tin \rn>
A j*pi *] f iullon UI! wm ryo.iufd b>
\\ iiiuiiiit* Mi*d Joiifit (or tin I it-tutu in(, mid
Mr iib*ittf lor tbr ICfptihhctoo \<i|uiirii(*(t
Mr l>wfj Mikt lir lit ld in bit* UhJ n |fti
tMMi from Mn. Canilim* \1 f!Ui r lor mi in*
. muf l ir!t<*n Mir i th- w j low t4 c obnt*l
I ifuher \S ihttif,mmiof Ihuth-1 Wthrtur Mt.
I f* rrlf rinl U tiif puUlc * r\ n*-* 14" (Im*
\\ fUtrr lMtiitly, mid i>iMtfl tlmt Mr> Whmrr
luui lowt inmrly nrrytliuiu by lh flrr ut
• Mur>hnfM Imi jwr p*hf now M
|triiM>n ttf to & month, tunl ••lir n*kn! MJ> in
dmsi to s*jo M mtnth Mi Ihrli
mlrodt M lull (* in**mw (hr j*rniof. Aotxtrth
> Krl* ri*-1 l < omiiiitt' tfl IVumoii-*
Mr Johmloii intrtft>ltfft! a toll (hr
ixintfiit of thf t nllrtl Mtilf* (< liif | M>rfUtiofi
ol thr uit t4 I* \S.I urtf forthn rwtnm
ol llir r*!#tF. on rrtliiiu itmlltioOi>
Mr 1 uiikhiii; ituuSr M lonn mt in"* on tb*
Army Appmpt. ttnn I J, uftrr wbo l: m rrrwl
imirnduiriitA. oflmM bv Mrmft* Itieuiif Mtwl
Win k>fti vrrv rr)u tri by a Hnrl jnui\ vote.
Ad}ounwd.
Ail tin* Miiircitltiifiita In Ihf rtWM>italioi nig
ihf Nerrfttiry an i 's'lywutoil'.!ittf ! U*f s*ii
alf |iOrr (o iii.-ikf t liiOigo* su tliroftfcm Ulnlrt
th<*cii without ihf I'lfHiloil of the
vnatr, writ- rvjwtwl by M Mtrirt pwrtv YaHc. j
and (hr rrwoluUoti wm All uk*jml* ,
rtirnt* li ll.f Aruiy Appf**} rut uftii hill *nr
rf)r(ftl bv |Ktrt> v>tM, Mini thr bill WM* finally
u- tl r-Mti*f lrv.*n tbf Koum by M t4f 4
(1 yen* to 30 nu\i Mr l>avi ol nil
itg with Umi briiioi mt Ihf only |aur M
rHHiitrtvl wfTf ihf |oUoMsti£ Mr. Ihiirt* (\\
YM. ) with Mr. Mtudotn. Mud Mr. Hour with
Mi Mrl*lfhi Mi Miiti tin- only
.iWtikir. AdH^orntnl.
Hoiiaft
In thr alariMN* *4 thf rha|tU*n tm>rr wa#
oftctfi by thr U> v. (iillatit 1b- 1a Matvf,
ll< i roM'titntHF Irvitn IniiuinM It In oig thf
Ull tlay *-rr tiortiptfHi in in
trtmlucsiij* a fltawl *4 UiU. Ilw numltrr *4 wfm*
mle mm*utt (trmtitcvl mid M-nt to tin* win*
Uliltcr* Aim* 1.-YYi-H tiittuWt UltUi W.
irr Wort into t oii;tf* in iif (
•hv. A uurgr timiortty <4 Ihf lnll w frr of a
privntf iiAturo, to £iAtit )tfttMStm aim! |a\
• Uiitu, and mm- trntb# 4 thftn Unlrv| in thr
Imji t ongir* I l.t pf wt-rr mtiong ihf tium*
l*rf all iMirt* l rurnwj* arxi UnlT Mrbfm*
uiid billft Iti thf ifjjiMMlnAi tiuii gm
<wit 4 tbf wmr All ihr html**** and lrrntm*w
Icing fMiiftl. thf ilooftf At 6.U o'ekiri took A
rr>rr* until* 30oVbak.thf rvi-juiig M-wnm
to la* t|fVt4**il to debate nu thf le*,*lUir toll
llif ulf idmrv loiver bill *iwicvl. It piw
v i<irA tlmt tlf htildfr t4 m.vff t4 iiiwllfr
>lm*Hiiituilioti lliAi (fl may iwrnvp llfiv4<r,
tbfti pifM-nitvl nt tlif Triwuury u tnv
.-nit tinunr) in *i:m <4 or tiuiii|<if
lhfrf*4, ImwTUI ttiojifv <4 thf 1 mtfd MatfW
(lie Mvv>ml Marfhm the I nAnurrr t
f %rJuui£r r*oii (rwmvl iindrr th j rot i*joii
• 4 On* net) iti Mim* 4 yiO, or multiple** there
nf, l>r IawSUI tiitney. Tbf tbiml Mvlion tunkr*
Mil *udutr> aalvfr A lepai t fix Iff in an ma n*4
rtcwolinf lor all tbd4a, pubhc or |rivAtr.
! 'l"hf fourth *frtion m:ik** thf tiiitxir coitia
Vcopjwr and nirkrl) rrcriVAltle for patmri' Mn.l
palngr !nn|w to the ittnoutkf of Jlif flltli
Morlimi niftul hII a**ti in conflict with the bill.
Mr Atkina, rhmmtcvii tf tl.e €\tsimittef
on Appn*j io*t.-na. A dettrirnry Inll
(tor alaxit $"£>.000) Ilwwvt Mr Knott,
Irvtin thf Jtu'liriary t ntntuittie, ftlTrjwl a nwo
bition (Wkrinn thnt no ofTVer r fmploj iw f
tin* ll*uae haa a vobintary or in 4fb
rrxf to a -tibj-rnn. to prvwlure any •knimmt,
iKt|fr t*r Uwk lelonjiiig l thf file* 4 thf
IbaiMf IWonr any r**irt or oflVer. or to |f-mtt
any til If tnnl<-, withotit tlw oma nt <4
thf H*u*e Abptf*l t. ouvkbnUioii of ihf
1 e-|jiihiive Appmprittoi lull wn rf*nmf*l.
Alturnrl
Mi \ anef intmv.luteal a Uill abolishing Ihf
tnv m >*ti%le lauiks. Ildi rrwl Mr Mtmfr,
frvtin ile ( tvinmitlff n i W i-iglit* and
Mmmtrrw, re|airt*l m lull nvnendinc rfrtain *v*
liMUft til thf Ibvinrd relaimg to roin*
l*rlnl*tl Aixi mvr*iniitt**i Mr. Wright,
einomuftn 4 the Ulnt < omtioltee re|*fifil a
rivmiliilHHi that cxiunuittef lenvr (• sit
tluring thf row •**. and At*pm|muting s'i.tkni to
tiifft its V|enwa Adopti nrtor hrift lf-
Kit• Mi. 1 >rnrni to *W wat ogored a Ifsolti
turn "Thnl tin? fYt-vidfiil hf miinwirv] to
•■onaidrr the r\|tc*lif rx y *l rti tori tig itittia oon-
Tfntioa w itti the g<iVtWn(*ttl o| Kranrr |tr the
neg4nition at A treaty which shall wm*
man iiitcmluuij.e 4 the pnalirh nnd
miuiHlJictures >| im Ii coiintry.niui werve U %f
--maitrknor relatione tl amity, trade and
merrr \doj4ul t o\. *4 New \ ork.
intluiltMni ee\ eral bUia, nuxHig them tthlg tir
to retire Natioiml lnk ih*l* and wmaher lor
the efibiree.m*nt t4 the t
Krvf apohe on the aujwrv iaora* lawr ni.d it
upplicaUoti to the state o| ttiTair* in New York
fity, and Mt KoU •m nuidi' sjwuwdi on na
tioiuil M.verfigtftt \ Adpiumftl.
C ontinuing tin* delaitc* on the K-gidntivc
hill. .Mtw*r. (tiiliMlr. t lowa,
•tii'l le la M.ityr, t| Induina (t .rt*rti!*% kern),
took part in the di<*e usskih, both iw.s'iiing that
while theyroubl not m**' any piw*iimtMeewily
(or pUcing the pn|sM*tl legislutitm to re|Ktl
the elfvetion Ihwn in appropriation bills, and
while they would vote to strike **uel
titn out, yet it it was retained they would
vote fr the jis-*;vj£e <4 the lull. A nutuUr t*l
oilier sjwfikers were heard, and the was
f\t ndf I inlo the e\ filing. Adpmrmsl.
Mojor-tiriirnil John K. IMx.
Alter an illnefm ol fvernl nxmtbs tifneral
John A. lliv diet I i • New Y*rk ug* i eight y
oitfymrw. Itfiierni thv wasKrnat Iloaoowen.
N 11., in 17bH. gnuiimttsl at the liu'ter noail*
eniy ami ttsik |art in the war of 1412 as a
cadet. In I S'2f he ret ire* I limit the army, mar
ried and sett lis lin < o)>er>t>w n. N Y . w here
he began to practice law In IH3O lie wu* ap
point*'*! Ailjutant-to*nerwl of the State, ami in
1833 was ehx tisl Sivcretary <4 Mate In ISII j
he was elect***! to the Assembly, and the next 1
\ear took a trip t Kuropf. In IMt Silas ,
Wright Wiu ehs'ted IhivertMir. and the s*ut
which he vacated as I 'tiited States Senator was
filled by tiencrwl Div. who then Udongetl (* 1
what wan known as the llamhiimer wing of j
the Pet norm tic party. Puring Huchanan'a
atlministration Pix was a||avintcd postmaster ]
o| New York, ami on the c\ e *4 the civil war
hfittocome Secretary of the l remuiry. It was J
at this |M'iiod that he is sand t*i have issisl the
o|len-4pi*4tsl order to a treasury agent at New
t irhxin* 4 * It any man at temple to haul down •
the American flag shs4 hut) on the s|m(. m
When Lincoln Uvume President Pix waa sue
-.-f.l d bv t bnt. nnd s.w.n WM ! POhti
■m t i*>i in nl m tin i 4dm i bcvqi DwriM
tbi lnUtri<4* inNew Yotkeity he tHmmandf*l ]
the Pe|mrttneiit ol tite Last. tcneral Pil
Ux'iiine one *4 Andrew Johnson * supptiiiets. |
and by him waa ap|M>ints! Naval (Wttoer ol (
New 1 ork in 18(Wi. and stsm alter receiv*slthe
higher uppointnifiil >J AuiKixsiuior t> I mnce. j
the French mission in 1868 he re-
turned to New York and avowed himaell in
!a\ oi o| t,nmt - u liiii:t."t nit mmi. In IBTB GMn
Mil KNI nm on 11n- Kcp iMm an ticket ior lo\-
ernor of New loik. and ilofuital 1 nutria
Kernan by about 5(1,(KK1 majority, hut waa le- <
hxitiHl in turn in 187! h>* Samuel J. lilden by 1
aUmt the siiiiio inujority lie Inui rwceivtsi over
Seiuitor Kernan. Since then he lias not held ]
any public iniaitiim, hut is underatooil to have !
beta gelltreq MMppl "i MMMMdag tin- nr- j
porntion 4* Trinity Church, in New York, ol J
which his son, Kev. Morgan Pix, ia rivtor. {
An angry woman threw rod pepper
into the eye* of a Cincinnati man a few
(laYft ago, and it is alleged that instead J
oflblinoing Uim, as fcami, it lias relieved . ]
him of near-tightedneM. | i
I
Words of Wisdom.
( hrerfulness i the daughter of ettqiloy
men I.
Wisdom preparm (or thr worst, hut lolly
Iravrs the worst (or the day when it isuwes.
Iliirtuoiiy and gissl will toward men
must Is- thr basis id every |*c>liti-al estab
lishment.
In order (o dispois- our hearts in devo
tion, the active lite is lo lie pn-h rted to the
isintriuplativr.
Tin happiness o( the tender heart ia in
i-rraMsl by what it can take away (mm the
wretchedness o( others.
tireat vices art- thr proper objects ol on
dcUstatiott amaller (anils of our pity; hut
i allectioii n|i|s.-ars to he thr only true aouree
; ol the ridiculous.
No mail has rouki lo true gres!ties* who
has not (rlt in some degree that his ii(e be
long* to Ins race, and that what < #od gives
Ihim Mr gives liitn (or mankind.
The vrry heart and root ol ain ia an in
dc pendent and is Ili-li spirit. We erect tb
idol srlt, and not only wish others to wor
ship it, hut we worship it ourselves.
I iiivrrfal love is a glove without lingers
which tits all hands alike, and none (losely;
hut ItUe add lioli is like a glove with lin
gers. which bis one hand only, and fits close
I to that one.
it is wlon our budding hopes are
nipped he) ond recovery hy some rough
w nut that we are the luost di*jaM-d to
picture to tiuraelve* what flow era thev
luigiit have lairnc if :hey had flouriahcu.
ke**e tiger's kuiiiliallMe*.
Lockport's new mayor is a feather weight
—otte Pound.
A lover of a certain cut of ls*e(atrak ia
like a plucky priae-bghter, always ready
fur another round.
Th- nto*l econouitcai man is reported as
filing in thr secotui ward. He took a
hiing-hotr to (he cooper to have a barrel
made around it.
An exchange asks: " Why do the horns
of a cow grow up and the tail down T" We
su|i|s it is iiecatuw the horns do not grow
down and the (ait does not grow up. If this
is not the answer we give it up.
A ICotu an savs he has figured out the
rausc of the failure* that overtake hu*in*wr
men. When lie went lo school he was
taught that the world was tlie sba|ie of an
orange—round, but a little fliittened at the
I sdr*. He savs that is where lite trouble
ies. If the World bad nut been flattened
at (be tades every tiling would have gone on
all right.
A painter, who had alrrady put arrcti
ixnu >.f paint tut lilt* wallt, r-umnittatwl
With l fir I ail v of the house because sha
wm in i fiiui Lu put on another coal, juat to
change the tint a little. " Why not put on
more *hr said. " W fiat will lit the
harm " Well, iua<lam, il you keep cm,
you will take up ail the room with paint,
and theti uu a ill have no apace lor your
furniture.' lSutohe inflated, and at laat ac
count* hr a> Mill painting-— Horn* .SraftiaW.
Tlie royal plate at Windsor U r**portcd<
to I*- worth JL'l.Nto.Odt). It include* n
gold service ordered ly ficurge IV.,
which will dim- 140 pen-m*. and the
~am<- nioiiarch addd to th** collection
one of tlie fin<-*t wine cooler* in the
world, a chichi fortin*! of *lmll boxes,
worth iIU.OHO. .*ui<l thirty do/en piste*,
worth £IO,OOO 1 here ar<- also a Tariety
of piece** brought frotu abroad and from
Inula. The latter include a |<cacnck of
pr < ioua atone* of < very kind, worth
£3o.l**t. and Tippoo'fi foot*tool, a tiger'*
h'-ad, with crystal teeth and a solid ingot
of gold fur hi* tongue.
Wr r lulu I Uuu * i
Ilinalriu nrry man. wouuui or child tiring
in a region of country- whet• lorr nmt (.-<•
i* prevalent. *im*e the germ* of malarial di*.
n*rirc inhaled loan the air and are >al
lowed Iniin tlie water of *urh a rryxm Medi
cinal safeguard i* absolutely nretwary to nul
lify tlii* danger. A* a mean* of fortifying and
htiating the ay*teoi K> a to he able to a-
MM the malar-al |**u. Ihwtettrr'* stomach
flit ten* i inNMti|dMmbly the twwg ami the inoM
(Mi|>ular. 1 rrcgulaiitie* of the stomach, liver
an*l taiwel* cnnainig* malaiai, Iwit thoae are
*|w*e*!ily rectified by the Hitter*. Tlie function*
ot digestion sod scrrrtnin are a**i*led by it*
um-, and a vigorous a well a* regular condi
tion if the Antral jiromoted hy it Consti
lutein and physique are lhu defended againM
the inroaiU of malaria by tht* tiialchlom pre
veutive, whirh t* aUo a certain and thorough
remedy in the worst oa*e* of mtennittent and
reuiitlent fever*
l.tXMl*.
Not t'oi "irintomr' of the air,"
I*tt rral human ghost* ■ host* that wereeeee
Inwltliy men ami women, bat are now Minply
the - of whal they ihkt were." Aa we
meet them, and inquire the cwusr id" all till*
idiallge. they repeat the obi, old mtory, **a cold,"
"ncglrvUst cough," ••cwtarrh." "overwork," or
•'dM>j-j<*i." " liter ooni|*1*1111," and "consti
pUiiNi, with iiiwucrnsafnl |>hi wuua and
irmntiiw In offering hi* te>l<ien Mntrd fti-
CUVery and ITcwxaut Itirjjwtivr I'eli.a* (** the
cure of the above affection*. I>r IWi* ikw*
not wwwitnmud them a* a "*ure cure" tn all
Mag**. Kor it the lung* be hall wasted awav,
or tlie re t* a cancervau. nwnphcalioo. no phy
ciriali *r medicine can cure. The Iriwovery
i, however, an unnjualel perioral and laimal
purifier. It *jwwcdil) cure* toe rooM aggravaleif
rough or cold, and, in it* early or middle Mages,
i-oiiciiuiptmn By corroding all irregularities
of the stomach and liver, tt nastily cures
bhSrhe*. pimple*, scrofulous ulcers, --lainche*."
or rumor* Hundreds tiMify (hat it ha* le
ctured their firwltb. after eminent phy-iriana
bail taiieii. For conMipation. u*c the IVlhd*.
\ a local remedy tor catarrh, u*e fir. J"*ge'*
Catarrh Remedy-
The dehewte niembnute whieh envelop* tlie
lung* and lines the air |**£>•* i* exceedingly
sencitivr. and a *light irritation of it incteaee*
and |>ieail very rapidly, fiemi-rotwritig thi*.
iim*. it vim are attai-keil by a cough or cobi.
tlit inconi|Mrwnir pulmonic and preventive of
c<Hicuniption. lr 11*11°* Halcam for the I.tlng*.
wl.u h invanaltly give* |<erdy nlii-f and ulti
uialely eflic-lc a i-otuplete cute in all (**•
whet* the breathing organs art- affected. Fse
it in time anil prevent aeriooa lironchtal trou
ble Sold by all dniggmte.
In these day*, w hen there i* so much Miile
among maker* a* to who dial! produce tlie
low cM-priced |wrlor organ, it i well to teroeni
lier that one citn|*nny liejw up thrir standard
I*l highest evrclb-ncc. Kverv organ made by
tlietll may tie dejwi. ii ■! on To have * Macon
A Hamlin Organ i* to liavc the beet that can
be made.
Sudden change* in the weather an* productive
of Ihnwt disease*. cough* and col*l*. 17erc 1*
no tuorr effectual relii*f to le found ttian in the
use iif •' Brown'* Bronchial Troche*. Twen
ty-five cent* * box
The Howard Mission *!ui Horn* for liUt
Waaderrr* give* aid *n*t comfort te U> alck. roiawhe*
fond, shelter and .inUir* te the .loliwir work It* U r
unemployed ait-1 ft*** *IC, h*mii f**f iitwiwhi tiw.
It I* no-**ct*rtao and 1* nwatrf mailt y to viiitui
tary inotrlt-utloo*
Wr anal v act run te help aa
ma' N* wot t II K. Tompkins. Treasurer. T O
llev 4511, \ T_er WAS. lakh. Pm! Irol i .Vacotu
Strrrl.
p>,ki* *cn*l r.*ur tamdlr* el r)**thlnii and aap]*'ics le
ttn Mlaawo.** X* ttewro. \ V.
* A. K. HATCH. Pre*.
Rr a WllUKff tllpt.
THE MARKKTB.
Xl* TOK.
Hccf c'xttte—Mail. Native*. ..ve wt ol .4 10\
I'alre* Mate Willi '!,* IK'i
Sheep -. * ll* ,
Unite < ** <
Hon* live ®SX Of
t)reace*i t* <*
Flour K. Slvtc, good le fancy . A H t *a S Ml
Western, good te faucy t <* id 78
Wheat No 1 H*d 1 lfV t lf'
White Hlal* 1 111, 4 I l<H
fly* -State V* *'\
iiarley Twit tb'We.l State So >e f*l
Peril Pngraiteit Weleru Mixe-I H id 4.1 ,
Houlhern Yellow ft '* M
Oata White Stat* S8 a St
Mte>l Western 3lVid *1
Hay—HetvU *raite*. 8' id 7*i
Straw temg Hye. pel cwt 4 is fS
Hop* state, nrw crop .. oil id li
lVrk M*ea •> *d 811
Urd—City steaio..., .. .*110.i .<*l 10
JVtreleuui—Crude of V or*Kehlie.1—<W
Wo* *1 fttatr and P on. XX ! if It
butter Stale Creamery ts ts 33
Hairy.... 13 id IS
Western Creamery 17 id 2*
Factory....... t>7 *d 13
Clieeae- -State Factory !M id lev.
Ski ni* i >d Of
Western Fsclory 01 Id on Si
Kgg* Slale all.l Peniovlvaioa 13 (d 13
rHii.tDKi.riita.
Flour tvnn. chotce atul fancy f*l id f i
Wheat I'emi. Ho! t 13 M 1 13
Aints-r 1 If Vd f
Rye—State 57 id M '
Corn -Slate Yellow ff
Oats -Mixed HI id 31S,
tuitter—Creamery Kxtra 35 (d 2s
Ctoeece —New York Factory OS> td OSi
tvtroleuin Crude Utflnei, U9\
■ttrriLo.
Flour—City (Iround. No. 1 Spring... 5 38 i* 5 78
Wheat lied W inter 1 07 ( d f 08
Corn—N'ew Western 40 id to
date —State 30 <d 33
Harley—Two Rowed State 60 id 63
HOKTOM.
Beef—Cattle, live weight 04 vd 04 V
Sheep...... 05 Vd 08\
Hua 04 Vd 04\
Flour—WiHcoiiatn and Minn. Pat.... 6So ( 8 25
Corn—Mixed anil Ye110w...... 47 id 48
(tat* - Kxtra White 37 id 40
Rye—Slate 65 id 65
Wool—Washed, Combing d Delaine.. 35 id 36
Unwashed, " " . 25 Id
bbiohtoh (nasa.) cattlk MamaET.
Beef—Cattle, live weight ns ,d 08',
Sheep 05 (d 08 >y
Dmlia 05 id 06
Hog* 04 Vd 04V
indr t-r """•• , ,
H> MteUtiE tilirt*.Aveinula, witlia**. heiEhl.
dolitr ,•) < • nii.l Intir, ><m will mono iy rv
nini iiin.l n htiwl |>b<dngni|4i rf ynur fuliite
hnalMiul nr wile, with limn* slid ilnl id mhf
uai!#. A.Hrtva W. Ku, I*. O. Ilnaw 31.
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TUBAOOO.
THE rinwrm Ti><"<*> CViHPAHf,
Now York, ISoatun, and Cliioaitn.
Clinv JVLMIII', llts! Hcwl Navy Tutaooo.
SiiinA,. "Suiim Hull llnrliaiii Tidaatxwi
DFMOREST'S
Illustrated Monthly Magazine.
Hulim illhi* far JNTM Will 1> |>rfrtiUi vrllh tj •
tu ,urnitm -isi' Ut t |Hi!.ri,nim.i M j-fcttiJutt
MIK. DEMOKBNT'N
Hk.l In VI ear. ,r,alon,un#l.
I'i.rifolia of I <>*l,lon, aemi-aMltiaal,
III•••< 1 Hi#.! Journal, qaartrrly.
All lb* four mil .<>!•*. lib# Year, lot Thtte
Hollar,, too ud !..•
IT JEhXIVUS UFtoiIUKST,
IT Kaai I lib M/wt. Stn Tort.
Eriol nam# >• F'#u. f. ful: partbvlaia.
r - viißanooKfociso "9
PUKE COD LITEK
I OIL AHD LIME. J
Tu Hi* I uttaninpiive. %%llbnr*n !•
pws bi tf t'fiji hvtft tNt nan 1 jt sttt'iil (
tle I.JUmr.t Uj: (UIH U CLr Bltinr M lir'r l/.ftrfn Mtf A. to
•OdiAtoed try U*r hi sjrf stc *f fOJbe to tlh a henitlig
t to tiklk !*U'b n li< <• fitJtoiriy Wt* Itr
•nnrksltie * t4 *>< *> n
Ah U ui ( tfUilvt tiistm Mill '. tiii^ftoU
IVritoON 4 HllMlffN 1 tihtfrt UruUHM
lifiito.tihfn.*i (atm 1-v )ii<diiLl Uokuiui At ALL
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m fiku ist". Vmksa, I;S KEnnu, iTA, fntUMt*
mu i*U ftsii i*"- i '.AAkii pHtwti (Hit* Mansi*
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pra.e% *u\ ftr* NANUS a JUMLtM OUUkS 0O
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At. Ill* WAATI.B IDE
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b> LW llM.lnct.jt. Ma)i bumoflal.
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rtw tttiw# |JT!tiUr.l an : M. U.| !. ,Aaotil Aarnla,
r>m ran |wt Uirar U-A. IS **#fywij#r# R**l Irrttoa
Awirnlw lioaj aMtototo A.S Pt hidatolbu
O.J Hanfotd it Clu a#.j 1..
TP AC f A hi: Ai*
" W a .%|,|, THK TIME I
Tli* vrry brat raul, dnwrt from til# Import*J* al Hal
Ul# ttaaai owt- Ural Idas *,*• ttrlrd U> Clot, A|rM
aud laif* hurra ALL Alftto CHAItoakA PAID.
X** trrtua f toEE
The Great Amrrir*n Tea (onpasj,
XI end S3 I May Mmt, Maw l'tarto.
P O Boa Idt.Y
AGtNTS WANTED FOR THE
ICTORIAL
HISTORY of THE U.S.
The grrn! in !•- IhrtfllH hwt-c? of t *•-
tr? mu -*• th tL' !urt to JUhg bwik ever pmithfln-i.
fn.- rvlttftod U |irr < etit It in Ute m<l aampkt%t Hn
turf? *f U.f t N vrf }Wt NCttfl fol fklts Irflnbl
AgrtaLr. Hflk<] tot r Why ll tor > tow Icfl' f' AddtfW
j SaW '* th Wjss.'Vi t . PhtUi klfiU Fa
homes ~ as:
A •k* f-.i en* t • I'-m lows labHs, iw*
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t. l f'uia A'Kiomo. it* V byiN For M|. Fn
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101 l % Kill.K4iKLiMli (OMFANT,
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LEADVILLE HOLD.SILVEI
tud IHhtr < olorada f.lltlrrlaap I nrladltoa,
ml la lai-mrtaof laralydir >ua***ut apMinaru, aadi
if 11..V1 l to
ai. Hauled Mai* 1.1. rlrn of t id,iradu Aiwaai; and
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•awinj. ftf ,:ir< uiarr. AAdrno
AIJiEMOX A (XtoWE.
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CALIFORNIA COLONY.
VIOIAIYY . CFryiwrtcUM! in BI FFHJO tor
riUPOKVI 1.1. C ...UI Ib'a antumrr |..wtt>
aa i rmuasniti. Informatioa vtii b* arot by mail cat
apt. i. al;. mr.aalnc Iwo tliri, i#,l riitofa A l.lrrat
< luronxu rouwi i * e-t m ax utekkt.
11l I lb. V 1 •to . ha,!. fl M )tuw*o
HUNT'S
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Kemrdi tHc tts*ci. ntxl to., alt****** of ttir
hMw to. liito lAef to.td i rtawrv Orgasm &rts d for puEti
ptaitu> MU E. < l.Aiikk. rtbH'iewt, K L
Soldiers—Pensioners.
Wr pu' litoh nn eigi t-fMire pp - Ikl K.fwau
Tiuwto*"-dSet|irt it- Uh- RtereaU of F nnKwwrto. Koi
4ic*> >!id Stotlorto sod their Letr, tolno otvntwatto tatrrewizag
ftouu ) rewtitag.
FW v Flft* 'tt a cetor—toprcinl telttcftaetih to r!hs.
A prxipef tvitonk !<i rxAWrt toiwocM <lwc ntHlr? new A
IU.IM or Pwnkkhi Htu. femhhed *. U> frfmlif
Ktottorrther <3f, n<s Etocfc . mm— flrwrt n Fetk>n Of&rv
wtUvotol fiusrgv Jntituiry MMBtof ne fvp} five.
*ci.<l for it. tKi>RxiK K I.KMoN A CO.
W.;b!i i.,IUtL D r Lock Ik'l IJIV.
ELE.TEHTTI e*b( t KtTIVF. I'owi.K
tmmm iw c.AEEATT an ykr an iuae a
pto'3 of t*rft to Vr\£ ocv'v with the tnotot
•*f ll>< l.uruna l4*. hn> no fw rtlk ietcy
•n4 Specially sdi)A<*t f*r the rvlM
end mrt *f tr*rvx<u nj> i hrfjk as nw nu.nt h
a Nmrmigta. K!.> umiiuw. *v*S H%ni vrotok
tieto <r |win It o fleiiiJF and w*y to wwar
n!wa* twto i* •<! to dtffih'r U*CY iHak
Sv* tu* 2 i*" i-k. fi.N lu i.|A>' t ,r< ta.torv
•rt! . v,tvir. Ki WTKir IWLSK %M HKLF
(MMFWt liiatcb FA*, lktoiati Spr* ito. tttilut*-
netiU to Armtn.
M lher totxl Nwwv! Srtvi for a ianmbirt *ti BMa*-,
Food, ctvmc vuu a i lrra.it, rnlL to ITCCIJUtXI A CO.
] Eo!* Mauula. tu"*r for Atarrva.
Lawn Mowers at Half Price.
"Till: JOHMNOMP
% Inrhra let .HI Inrhr*.
i'ivr IhilUr* to Thirty Ytotlar*.
SAti'pie * vi ea>. Kerry %nl <f law r, nuiv to
, fcej't < ! *u-t alUirUtr fit n'ht • \pi cum AJ ill*
j wanted i i-rrt!o*% LMfew for
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BttokMto, or aIL-to a targe conmoii r., to aeii ocr new
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NfllV DISKASKS. A iuit Hemetjv. fai'nrew ott>
it wi S*' I fr l v .rrn'.ar, Novrw llrito' At'nttcr.Sl,
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YOUNG MEN ,
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Gems of English Song
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For Two
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The good and staunch old
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TANG LINIMENT, has done
more to assuage pain, relieve
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Because the Mustang pene
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morbid secretions, and restor
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FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKIN6.
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Soft and MM fc*i qakklf.
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Til K M S has h# laraost . .r. ulatlon and la th
. hoapr.t and most uilrrrattns P*P rr In tha I nll*d
St.,
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