Hew the Captain Won His Wager. ME say, Captain Brown, tell ng—is it | Chey say you win every bet you | Hanging on te Life, The fact that of late years a number of f prominent New Y orkers have recov ared from siokness after being given up the captain, | by their friends, leads a city paper to " > gay: We continually hear, and we dozen | often realize, that in the midst of life we are in death. We find, too, not unfre- quently, that in the midst of death we are in lite, At it we do not have such eo Xperience ourselves, not a fow of our prominent coitizens have had it, fome of them very recently. Charles . Waite, of the Brevoort house, was or wd for some time at the point of death, and his death was announced by telegraph all over the country. The report was contradicted the day follow ing but everybody supposed that iv was | merely premature; it would be true | within twenty-four hours. His phy- sicians had given him up; his death was a foregone conclusion: his friends and kinsmen already mourned him as no more. But there was a favorable change, He has steadily improved, and now he is pronounced out of danger, Dr. Quackenbos has been declared, within a fortnight. to be near his end There was, his medical attendants said, not a vestige of hope; those near and dear bade him farewell, and awaited with such resignation as they could command the wl soene, ¢ also has well nigh recovered : his friends al most regard him as one risen from the golonel. I | grave, Thurlow Weed has had during n the last ten vears d livers illnesses and sicknesses. any one of which, it wassup posed, might prove mortal The public feit confide nt that he woul d not survive 1 William H. Seward or Horace Greeley: bu th ev have been gone seven and still Weed is seen walking al- most dai 'y in lower Broadway, not very nimbly, perhaps, but q as nimbly as he has moved any time the oivil Not many months since James Watson Weh i by n ahr of . Each day was re The newspapers it was stand- on marked “waiting orders.’ hen our readers = & kre it up at breakfast, they looked i Sa » Te ord of his If and the fact of y “yy itl 1 pleasure, it pleases his de Mth. Fordays a Was hour 'y colonel ™ y expected : but he | on the a “It does pias me sir! 1 want this ane in yey BO a anditi on, CONSE ning cleared un. A wound on my back! 1] that he has worked hard : life and . 3 : : n eve of years of never turned my b to t! in > - Le en minutes were my Ee) % Now. ) sir, will you be red several vears *1 will,” sald t y Yat . SAP Lan, i nt ration had been atantiv, a } WEI ed int yminent bar while the co Was ew y owing 0 nin ba yo iit past Mt pure irom supp THAT . ) { pol int-b to take the ‘Good, follow the treatment pre enty and he i to-day in his old witne {immed by the un- A youn and seventy years wine, been an invalid looked half a true? as ake, ** Yes, colonel.” said mi ing it is quite true * Non sense ™ chorused n said oolong 1: vory good v. his old colonei, a dext : that it is true He told when i ot Bi own war oe . he attests i the ¢ authority friend fant un told on nonsense, le net, of nine, +4 8 ed) tied i sand now you hea * proof. on manage it! I sup ) Irown ose smiling, *T don't mind teins You see 1 study thie of th ¢ man 1 bet with, and know beforehand how matters wi be. 1 can # man Ss enough fo 3 { he PRTIPON ‘Oh connienine face Uwas Lhe calm reply. officers around the table grew in YOu re ad there Brown looke d x fo WwW moments, “Wall, § the old , then?" at him intently and then said: thing, 1 can read that your back has broken for One inst § wound on out afresh." * Nonsense!" yoared the never had a wound on my back, The younger exchanged glances, and the colonel saw it, and it made him more angry. * You donot the sub Captain gravely will beg ¥ Yi . Qlicers hke Brown itover said t ws we NARS VOATS, sti . ps ute ine SIN t b was asserted } doctors to wded ing for A RAT 10T evi b had h plesed : for th if . 18 8st To » rg LH ie 3pe aki i Ht ha) 2%) ATLA than then, pounas SN. cines or 3 [Seen s mind und of six Cooper, Ww ho has ron el who sentury ago as if hecou d not last much longer, and who was wrded by un dertakers with kee nly professional whenever he appeared in publie, own with the str youngest us. Are oniy SOU of whom physic avowedly despaired? OS by de Ww 3 eed ed how nix 1 10 divest Rk, reves Rife (OS 1 dh 100d fiat h nati a8 Me le reg gy... J Ts = i hi us and ATMS { asorateh ailing Du hig v ms ongest } their ans of - i? — A Fight With an Eagle T. W. Ww C ol onel i having, man, ti COIone TR: ii a mon aboy ih mn ir SARI w first a 12 : it I had a reopened wound on my ba bet hi sd -two to one 108 » and pocket A lesson for and hix 1. we tex LINS. n the course y. Joux Ror An answer back 1 i Lortwo RonrLixs—Glat ! we do and Laas nd him! Ti i tus a was tal i w i a wager n' Tr You of repea ola pleasant danger ° rd w ith you; + Hy S1rous tae first you that ogether h your shirt before tha it vou would w ' kezp Brown. “ Faith ime you | ¢ take off rhiole mess, and 2 and tell me. You | geven feet six We don't want him | the wings nd t t fully VOUS, five inches. , Fravk Wakes.” Spec imens of t 4 ‘ int New Ways of Catting Oranges and Kansas Cil Apples, To cut the orange, cuts, through the he captur is no some about as hay 'h heir spe be HN See What the Allege. I As Anti-Yaecinationists in these stat senses, such onsumption make two paral llel gil skin © nly. 1 aving i continuous band about an inch wide round the body of the orange. Remove the rest of the Cut through the 1 and © hand once. ingt over one » natiral . 2 band once, jus over one of tl it BALUrAL | pation. One divi and § a iy force the whole | your experience ope mn, an ¥ out, | each see tion de- had the desive to des tae hed from the but the victims ruine d band of peel. still i blood would stand + Ap is cut - Another, ** 1 have seen h undroeds of chil- of a narrow, sharp-pointed knife dren killed by it.” A medical journa oblic wosition of the intended cut, | iq oted ag saving 1 conshmption oi Be 2 it. voint first. directly to | 15 Juoted as saying that consumption ARQ pushing il, poini Urst, GIICCLy 10 | hag widely spread since the introdu ¥ 1 [s Tita « 3 * “s > .. 5 gs When il the cuts are tion of vaccination; which is very likely the apple wil. come apart in a | 415, trye lawn-mowers pretty manner. Care must be | n.40 strian matches. A phy taken not to let knife slip through | I ondon Cancer Lospital declares that the apple into the hand. | 10any of the cases of eancer treated at Here is'a good though not a new way | that institution originated with vacei- t eat an apple that it will look | pation! A physician testi 8 before a whole and unmarked while in the dish, | parliamentary “committee that eleven but, when pared, di fall to pieces with- | out of thin en children whom he Had out be ing cut with a knife: vaccinated bec Another Take a fine needle and a thin, strong ares that a large proportion of ap- Hives ad insert t the needle at the stem of | parently inherited syp! is really im- the #pp J sucii a way that the point parted through vaceination. A large wii come pia again away from the stem | yumber of cases of various kinds are cited with full and harrowing details and 4 of which have been subjects of t distance from the first inser- tion; pull the le and thread | dircussion in medieal circles daring the ast twelve or fourteen years, 2 through very carefully, so as not to break the skin or enlarge the holes, |, 9. leavi tow inches of thread hs Aging i is charged that vaccination at the s vai. Then ut the needle back | hot protect its subjects from small pos, into the second hole, thrust it in the It is pronounced * not only an illusio same direction as before, bringing out | put a curse to hum: awmity;” * the great- | est mistake und delnsion in the science Goon in | of me :dicine ‘a fanciful illusion in the she point still farther from the stem, and gaia yull the thread through. ‘this way straight around the apple, and | 11ind of the iat rer, devoid of scien- when the thread comes out at the stew, | tific foundation.” It states that, out of pull it by both ends very carefully, until | 22 000 cases of smallpox treated in five it has cut entirely through, and comes | [London | in five years, 17,000 out of the apple. If pared now, the | had been vaccinated: and, furthermore, fruit would fall in halves; but, by work- | that since compulsory vaecinution had ing the thread round under the skin as | heen established. the death rate trom belore, at right angles to the first cut, smallpox had more than doubled. Suen, and again pulling the thread quite | in brief, according to these very valua through at the stem, th® apole will fall | bje statements, have been the results of into quarters. | vaccination in England, and itis in con- Afver a little practice, the ¢ utting Can | trast with these statements tha t the re- be done 80 skillful y that only a very | sults of vaccination ns pri actived in the keen eye will be able to find out how it | city v of New York are here presented. was accomplished. —8¢. Nic sholas. { Popular Science M i, ‘ments : di Cc and eroful ous di pet wit ed Rion, ’ 1% : ving others, fast to by vaccination, the still in ye ur veins, blade in the by setting the nle Pie iy in jue the all made, very core. 80 as regards and an to the ¥. sici ROH ame syphil iti dec! 1ilis a shor need some Goes } " 108piial #8 An Absent-Minded Senator. Ex-Senator Goldthwaite, of Ala baa: a was noted for his extreme anhsent mine he was occasionally seen $ tthe Senatetrying to ge tout Fann not able to find thedoor., He would have half the pagl boys in the Senate looking for Lis hat or cape, which would {he all the while fomly clasped in his ‘hand. He was much givine to walking | up and down the lobby, plunged in deep { thought, often i 0 Age ‘of Clocks, The water-clock as introduced Rome about 2 B. and toothed ! wheels were applied ~ ‘them about 140 B. C. DPaciticus, archdeacon of Genoa, invented a clock in the ninth eentury, and clocks moved bywheels snd weights began to he introduced into monasteries of Europe about the eleventh cent: iry. It does not appear that E urope is entitled | to the honor ot the invention, buf that it is rather to be ascribed to the Sara- cens. Watches were used in the reign | Ilavana, and entirely oblivious of all of Henry VIII. of England. Dante was | things around him. Often Some cheeky the first author who mentions a clock | page of the Senate would walk 3 and that struck the hour; he was born in | ask the Senator for a’light. Mr. Goldth- 1265 and died in 1321—so that striking | waite would mech: anjonlly hand ever his | clocks could not have been very uncom- | cigar, the hoy would take a light, put mon in Italy at the latter end of the | the choice weed in his precious “mouth, thirteenth century or the beginning of | and hand over his old stump to the old | the fourteenth. But the use of clocks | ge ‘ntle man, who woud continue his | wis not confined to Italy at this period. stroll in blissful ignorance. It is related | tor there was an artist in England about | on good authority that, in one of his fits | | the sar e time who furnished the famous of abstraction, he walked into the Sen- % clock-house near Westminster Hall with | ate elevator, dropped a nickel into the |, a clock to be heard by the courts of law | hole back of the mirror, and calmly re- out of a fine imnposed on the chief jus: | auested to be let out at H street.— tice of the king's bench in 1288. Washington Leiter. ao w A Queer Parisian Industry. I was sitting some time since in a no. tary's office, w entered. He surprised me 8 rare to see a tatteor Polonius knew the he oautioned habit as thy everybody puts Bppentianee very much, for it demalion in Paris, aity thoroughly when Laertes Costly thy purse can buy." Here is best foot foremost Fhe new comer, ver, was in rags, and his matted and unshaven face added to his re APPEAranc 1 was stili ww the deference paid { Magic power of gold which gives ' beast) He drew %, rather from fs HOW hair puisive SUrPris i HOT him even from many Wy din Pp» PRCROL roils SIUW gun think ‘nkiv of Ava, the I rubbed my eves ention, that 1 might lose of transformation was at hand greater of Nin Wir aid was HO ped BOI Mit to ard Ucn fr the which 1 was sure Ww lisappointed have always i >a made it a rule" he ‘to have a fifty-thousand-do ar for myself, and to give 1 a house to my children on their wjority, My eldest and my only anls have each a house I'he house I am now buying is for my youngest son who will be one-and-twenty the first of next As he spoke he ma shaled and bank-notes for ready wi the table, and growled as he down * See if there are not honsand dollars here!” The deed needed signatdare, I'his ended, he withdrew, accom ¢ door by the intter asked that man's occupa. St Ws s0n i } i haley \ moni coin counting only ity f. } » thie offi notary turn the you divine $ Lie i t tion An usurer! ‘N Hi ays and vou don't know » ; is? s philosoph what sd An the nature of under : NO, i ! 1 need not tel yout ry obj Here water be COMES W ini 'h hr ad I \ pars of evi n Paris wine is turned Into water it Of staurant for soup. Ul oth 8 £0 fram eman's back the an's | k. thence t lower poverty; till they sho ddy mii which trans. 10 WOO al Shoes do not common fate, They fal from wr, then poorer and 1 , until and tables be nt to still t to 4] at Ai out inst and thaw i § wilered, my hecome warm Ss ens no Gonscinoes B08 ; is WW hose ! native vii ‘new six t! Lily or * Schep Ii- than four y INE MoT HO uns ¢! "in . Hl LACUS { to repeat the Liga amaeunt al Of Running Amuck. t Mohamme Won 1 0. r with hem. asonir * ¥ fat + int i i i aatiing t d for the d as generad as it~ against SOON 3 oe i used to wen still employed * thrusts into them ‘ire-arms are now when these ar narrow, crowded East, this is not often the formidable ag an and it is not strange that iain. The Malays, rocity, treachery and are the most dreaded of all, ly when armed with the dagge or creese, their native weapon, which they have a deadly skill, which makes a terrible and very d ous wound. , A European or who has seen an amuck is very remember it. Hey expin offensive but, ts of thi Nothing ons in 18 80 amu k= he Ow ing daring, especial ' N runner, is « mercilessly to their fer and anger. American apt t Wo ——————— Household Perils, Under this head the Boston Journal of Chemistry names several dangerous sub- stances which find their way into house. holds. There are two or three volatile liquids used in families which are ticularly dangerous, and ployed, if at ail, with special care, zine, ether, and strong ammonia consti- tute this class of agents. The two first named liquids are employed in cleansing gloves and other wearing apparel} and in removing oil stains from carpets, cur- tains, The liquids are highly vola- tile, and flash into vapor as the cork of the vial containing them is re- moved. heir vapors are very combusti- ble, and will inflame at long distances from ignited candles or gas flames, and consequently they should never be used in ¢ evening when the house lighted. Explosions of a very danger- ous nature will occur if the vapor of these liquids is permitted to escape into a I in considerable quantity, In view f the hazard of handling these liquids. cautious housekeepers will not allow them be brought into their dw and this course is co nmend- able, par- must be em- Ben- ete. SO ROO Lie 18 Or om reat to lings, ards ammonia, or water of am- in, it is a very powerful agent, es- lly the scronger kinds sold by drug- An incident in its use has recently me under our notice, in which a young lady lost her .ife from taking a few drops through mistake. Breathing the gas under certain circumstances causes serious harm to the lungs and mem- branes of the mouth and nose. It is an agent much used at the present time for Hleansing purpo anc it is unohjec- if prop areeis used in its em ployine ot The vials holding it should kept apart from others containing die cines, ete, and rubber stoppers to Is should be us 208, tionabie he ii ed . in families for cleaning brass and copper utensils. Thi sonous, and mu great caution, it closely resembles sulphate negia or Epsom sa and therefore fre. quent mistakes are made and lives lost. | Every agent iis lees iN, «rly and used with AP A care. iss 1. a tew evenings since should have had ‘ roo been better apprecinted. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is the best remedy extant for a ¢¢ thick ” or congested condition of the throat and bron- chial tubes, giving instant reliet, AND SKATING. HUNTING Pevils of Winter Sports IHlustrated ! y Oe Week's Hecord of Accidents, HUNTING Dominie Morris, dentally shot John Cox, "hile hunting « JoohS Ellotaville, In , fell instantly kil Ihe gun of B Talmage, of Laoslie, Mich., in bur left him a corpse. His body was found a day later James Ellis was instantly Mace's Bay, Wis. by the accidental charge his gun, 1 litting aver the fence by the mugel Vincent, a Vermont youth, iding at Enosburg Fal has lost evesight and had {| hh is (ace terribly figured by the bursting of hils gun. James Meags, aged nineteen, was mortally wounded by the accidental discharge of his companion's gun while hinting rabbits near Englishtown, N. J of Paris, Ky., acol while hunting James Walden, from and Of fi lree Wins led k ting killed at dis of Was it re his dis La Or MN, 1 ( William Halsey, of Batavia, Ill. and Harrison F. Smith, of Westfield, Mass. , were both killed while hunting, by the idental discharge of their guns. A rifle ball through the body ended George Ring's earthly eareer. He was shot by a boy of thirteen at St. John's, Mich,, who had mistaken him fon turk y a the premature discharge of his gun hen Walker, of Foster, near Provi- dence, eatries a load of bue k shot in his arm, He may his life, but tainly will the limb Jessie Bright, of Ottervil lows a, un- took to Sammy Wells gel his across a creek. He took it by the ¢, 8 twig caught the trigeer, and funeral took pl the next iH i ¢ loose help Wwe the Ranch, A money purse in Charles Faran, of Ross saved his life. He was shot while wsing a brush lot by some care r, but his pocketbook took thie full ol the + ball lying in the bottom of Frumy mel, of La Port { ity, ged his gun at ¢ v flock of ducks, 1 broke his a bone ducking season is over pocket of 4 Cal., CIX hunts force ¥ bi Mr ORs # boat, lows, Oil savs the with him WW. Gale, use of oniy carries in the other shot pouch whic While he ws ns digs i hunter took him for game The Grand Duke Viadimir of Russia, with four German princes and thelr retinues, in a two days’ hunt near Sets iingen, Germany, Killed 609 head of big ame, "ine iudin ight seventeeor . 430 149 wild Mich., has the his body He contents of a paralyzed it h an excited FOC onway, of tue has a dit side HB 2 RLags, fa i LOW de or, ana iad shot the dee hunters got rushed up and other fired finish eft the charge in 1 r, two Ap- $0 excited heid his thie his com- One Oo i i he is dead of St county, no farther use for his David Crosby's rifle ficiency forever, While hunting in the woods back of ipley, Penney was mistaken for a "lt Benney, have ball of » ' ns destroyed iis e both were Fort R deer, Accordir ng Kennedy Lake, | the arctic circie, th fig . Tyson, of just below game Phere is a fabulous game fi the waters to Cs vin Gr. in Ban in and, the greatest is Le region in world pientitud the and, ie Le Ol on are ian We ood, A young man nine- { Macon, Gi., Was “his friend, F. H ORsiy handling a gun hunting excursion. abdomen. He lived t exonerated his frien id. lost his old cruel wav, She stood ar. betore s mirror, and + hunting excur- his gun 8 ip from his grasp t through the heels of ockiaw ensued. v bear occurred { Mich. The discovered an Indian in p, and came to grass from a rifle mter walked up to out the and a fearful struggle en both were dead. iternily hugged to the latter showed r, of Boscobel n irom by foannd founda 3 I wounds wer with small game in known drover named ie riding through the saw his two dogs strug. gowildeat, W hi ile Short "a good chance to kill oving his dogs, animal striking him in . knocking his pistol from him 1g him to the ground. Short however, with a huge gh and, touching a d the beast. Short has it injury, but is severely cot leat was one of the argest, WOUNAQs. botl the him, SKATING. iale, Mass., innin, thirteen y Radd atz, of Perryville, after she had disap; x RaQ was fatal ORIN old. Pa.. eared » MOM y i three | and | pond at Cayuga, Ont, hildren ventured on the ic frowned. Barry, aged ten, of Cam- City, Ind., was drowned while g his first lesson in skating. Terry. thirteen years of age, was drowned w hil e skating on the cana basin at Whitehall, N. Y. A New Hampshire boy name d Harri | who lived in Wilton, skated back- ward into an air hole, At Long Island City: N. Y., William lair lost his life through defective ice im which he was skating. George Sherwood, of Manchester, dich., nine years oid, went to the bottom | wice, but lives to skate again. Willie Ramsdall, aged eight, of Ware, fass., lost his life while sliding on the tver by slipping into an air hole. While skating on the Salmon river, tvo miles from Fort Covington, an eight- yar-old boy named Rouselle lost his x V we, takin Geor 7 On, eC. At Eldora, Towa, Nov. 26, Charles Yoiles, aged fourteen, and Horace Car- pnter, aged fifteen skated into an air ble and were drowned. A nine-year-old boy N Y., named Miller, tle creek broke oher lad went wre drowned, sunday sliding caused the death of tiree children of C ayuga, N. Y. Two olthem, a boy and girl, be Jonge d to Wiliam Leroy, and the other to be nja- mn Foster. ‘he sen of S. D. Rich: ardson, of Syra- cue, is in bed with a leg in splints, He wg coasting near the university, was ovrtaken by a large sleigh at Chestnut steet, and run over before the team colld be stopped. | “hin ice let three interesting little girs of Millbury, Mass., who had ven- tusd upon Howard's pond to skate, int the water, and all were drowned. Thy were Jane Smith, aged twelve yess, and Josephine and Adeline Bieso, agd twelve and fifteen years. A Portsmouth, N. H., a young lady and gentleman who were skating broke thrugh the ice, and several hundred perons went to their assistance, The ice gave way under the first party of resGers, until nine were in danger ef droning at one time. By the aid of som railroad hands, however, all were resaed finally. Athur Colligan, of Cortland, N. Y., losthis life on the mill pond, and his deat nearly drove his parents crazy Fou boys broke through the iceat once; thre were rescued by a companion who pusiyd a sled to them, but young Col- tigre feet became entangled in the grass at the bottom, and he could not | be dawn out. Wiile Henry Cordis, of Baraboo, Wis. was shoving a sled on which were seatd three young Indies, the ice broke. He geceeded in saving his sister, who | of Warwick while sliding on through the ice. An- to his rescue. Both v PJ the ttempt to rescue the others. He was yineteen years of age. When his bodywas found he had a young lady each arm dead e—————— porter the other day saw four a street corner conversing earn- he stopped. Oneof the party lating a frightful runaway ac- and the reporter got out his ok and took it all down. The ok fright from a locomotive, ran threw out a woman and two Ih, killing all three, and dragged ver two miles, breaking every his body, and crushing his | to bits. The reporter got the and then cheerfully asked: dif this occur?” * W-.e-l-1." | the narrator, ‘I think "twas in the sping 4 ’54.”— Norristown Herald. A men estly cide horse away child the bone skull | ‘NE ws SU MMARY. Eastern and Middle States, George Jones, universally known as * Count | Jonnnes,” a peouliar old man tamilisy to all New Yorkers, died in the metropolis a fow ngod sixty-nine years He had an wotor in early lite, bat for the last twelve had practiced law, without however, obtaining any clionts, Some months age he gave a series of theatrieal perlonin BNoos in Now York, play ing in Shakes i tHroan days bhoen nyo, yours parts to large andionces ol men, who attended merely to amuse themsolves at his expense hy apy ling he acting, of which he was very proud At most of the perform by the au vontinuously li COE Was Bi heard, ances the noise made lien 8 that the vconsionally the police had 10 interiore Jonnunes Wis oonRiinug lottars to the New York papors latory of inetdent in which he His title and his eccentricities ars could not be and Ihe wily writing letters that of desorip had cut a 10 nphility existed rout uot Count wore sell da the writer ive of soto | prominent Hgure only in his iaagination, and sult of a diseased mind any prominent citizens from all parts of rnall’s inordinate vanity were doubtless the re ew York were present ut Governor Co | innuguration in the Capitol at Albany 4 nson made a speech of weleome, 0 vernor Cornell replied. The ernors then marched arm 10 the Gov. Hoom, Cornell held “eoeplion, Lay w Hol whieh Gao gov arm in @rnor's where My “ needed to carry on the government during 1880 is The estimated sum New York eity $25,142,001 98 he Grooars' bank, of New gwpended and a receiver Forgeries to a large amount in securities held by the bank have been dis Charles Stewart Parnell, aritator and of the | the British parliament, the othe WOOO Stator, York By pointed oity, has been overad. the He arrived great Irish ane Rulers in Now York day in an ocean steamer He was wi by John Dillon, another promi ard the two were received with read by How countrymen , and 1 by the of leader in nent wu "ni tive of their fe I'he visitors replic to thelr hote stunted Lo a reporter th official eapacity National Land ol B/BOCOU address ol welcome A representa. in New York. then escorted Mr ¢ GRINS 10 America president of the best fitted tor destitute were HET Parnell in an Irish the pu Ireland on don—and tha gities of the | page assisling wie nt of its thor t he should visit for rpose i ¥ ¥id § fn : Waking ji in oin this ii Ores tl hare, in syslom Lhe day were jrresont and Lo Gal 5 U0 people lic meeting held in New York | Parnell in the Irish agitators Parnell 4 pd the distress now prevale: in Ireland, « it to result of The evils of 1 1 : of the nudior 3] ion, who and on lecinring be the and system an He was fol relerred WO the land passed gover great pant { the owed axnclion vy Mi aud arinigued t tor allowing such & now exists to continue with 10 ameliorate 1. B oul endeavoring shop Gilbert Haven, of al church ed in Maldon # REO Methodis Mans He had He the jasoo] few day been {or some years editor of 4 i 8 the leading Methodi New Fug and was one of members of the chureh in the United States Wesiern and Southern States. Senator Houston, i at his } het ian nited States George labama a low d tor Hq carty oe 4 ars ago, aged Histon Was 8 rernoved 1 served 5 5 uiSslital lite he ={ale he ie break od Al tsl BS Appointed 8 "es nN i Ho was Last yen gf ron govern g Hi abmins roma set ve until 1885 At Massilon, Wve heen hin : senlono ering A man last J At New Haver thy \ rea Ingles Pave 3 the % Rar 1 the wagon bed » & Lo i Baul 1 the wost snl A008 Lhe sregale P00: sly tt been d 1 that about #10] Unk wood prest ISPOVErS few Wonks, WY Lalalaon iN VAous Na vines ly 3 AVIBSS an ocd 18 doors aid thal 1 vol aa 1 i nvoive oss of over §1.- From Washington he most expensive residence in Vis shington, | MLO Fg h, and k OWH as private 10 ex-Denator Mewart, { Nev astie, nonrly phils ago. Lhe ori 8 and furniture was not fn house contained seventy nx elaborately 1 Urner throughout. ator Car “ne totally amis sd by fire a low ar iy ns an on, chairman of the n sind 1 B 3 ih ho ablicaz eommitt ing eall A publican party Wadnesday, the it twelve o'clock noon, has | Lon « t ‘hice al Chicag of Jane the no 1 for Pres national © will seoond for myan lay next, } L100 of sndidates to be suppo Vice-President fionns, in supporting the nominess ol the pwr invited to two delegates congressional distriot, four a State, two f1om each territory District of Colum! atl the next and all who will eo.operate 5 irom esc! y {roam esch two frou in, to represent them ix choose ’g al the the eonve ntion. he reception at the Ww hit © Ho me J Yours’ day was | of the 4 wi Nev i iomatic of \ fen D the ex-collector rs a pang onel De LR, Sitka, Alaska, approach denounced him as eighteen months you have den fastice While the colonel was ia 3 the pushed him into another room and the tion went on. During Decembar the various United { gold pieces, 200 diver pieces, worth 3,103,260 minor coins, Total eoinage-6,078,310 proces, worth 88,876,466. The public debt was decreased §4,251,217.96 during December. On January 1, 1880, there in the Treasury, $2307, 085,903.92, national debt, less onsh in was $2,011,708 504.87, Foreign News. As the Iately married king and queen of Spain were driving through the gate of the royal pelsce in Madrid, a lew evenings ago, a young man fired two shots from a revolver al the mounach, but his aim was bad and nobody was hurt. he second shot fired passed quite close to the young queen's face. The would. De nesassin was arrested at onoo. He gave bis name as Gonzales, His age as nineteen and oconpation that of a waiter, Three other per. pons were arrested, charged with being so complices. M. de Lesseps, projector of onnal, has arrived in Panama arrival the governor of the State of proclaimed a three days’ and was a grand parnde and a bull fight. Losseps way hv wi ill begin work on i , and that to of the Presid despot, SRY jod 1 polio recep. States mints coined $0,487,000; 2,358,052 50, worth was onsh and the Ireasury, the Darien Upon his Panama the there M. a di he eanal holiday, he is quite sure the in about mix mon of the work fen sentenced io MOney Necessary lote more Afghan Prisoners ith by the Ih commission at Cabul for participating in the massacre of the British embassy . The Rhine Main greatly in conseq f d nn nun ole rivers and have swollen HONOR 1 t! an been partially inun Five men were British bark W. H. voyage from Philad oh Quiet hous been restored reocoupation by the ki Two Texans, and Frank the mail currents 4 h i vy the rising waters oreibonrd the , while on her lust y Ham inte Joat trom rg in Cabul since ite ah forces. Greorge Gireen, , of Bost were recently noat mnnjunto, Mexico, when was attacked by band of thirty robbers, armed with repeating rifles The young men fought the whole band, kill- ing five, wounding several and compelling the remainder to retreat. Mr. ly woutided. young Americans ol Senter n in conch it (xt n areen was slight stan, hborhood, y and were A dispatch from Cabul, Afgha thare is much excitement in the ne as the Cabualese are! by the eount people, who are murdering all stragglers, have also killea fifty eavalrymen who out on a foraging expedition. Don Nicolas Pierola has been proclaimed dictator of Pern, and the late President Tmdo has fled to Panna. The Peruvian army and navy have acoepted Pierola’s government. Eleven persons have been drowned at Loban, Austria, by the overflowing of the river Danube. Immense damage has been done to property in the vicinity of Paris by the rise in the river Seine, SAYS asieged ——————— The Farmer as a Citizen, Judge George, of Starkville, Miss. speaking of the farmer as a citizen, Sys : think the influence of agri- culturists ought to be increased in pub- { lic affairs. I would not like to see a composed excluisvely of for the public good that there should b> no representatives of these interests in that body. There should be in every legislature men skilled in the laws of the State; there ought also to be there an influential body of with the leading industries of the State, familiar with the wants and wishes of the great mass of the people. If they nl draft no laws, if they should in- avgurate no new and untried policies, mosphe re in which such a bcdy of men | | move which will influence ben efici lly the action of the legislature.” 1 | Without Parallel. A Disaster On the day alter the oable to the New York Telegram: palling milrond tragedy near Dundes, in their lives in the Frith of Tay, hassonta theill | ol horror through the British Isles. Six bodies have been recovered sd far, and in all probability many days wili elapse divers can bring to the suriace the railroad | cartilages in whieh the other tombed, Thousands of peopls are anxiously ting news in Dundes and Edinburg soene wt the broken awh Fin bu most pathetic one, wives, brothers, hos lovers all broken hearted und deo. No sadder spectacie could be wit world, A larg iy pumber of | steniners and swall oral are around the # nnd ? {adr dg nessed in God's band where the catastrophe vocurred of the disaster were first conveyed by a gen- who had | while the southwest gale was blowing They began discussing whether, teman all its tury on such a night, venture aoross the bridge, which largest structure of the kind being nearly two miles long They then went to the block telegraph signal box, sit. usted at the north end ol the bridge, they found a number of men, also anxiously awaiting inlonaation on the subject, hts of the train in question enter on the girders: then nro, to desoond with great velocity ino the darkness followed river; then perfect seen, and poen, putes passed, but no signs of the train were they had seen so suddenly quenched. ken beholders the i hid rey Lied horror.stric made vehement appeals to truth. He that matter was that the train had been signaled to him from the south end of the bridge nt nine minutes past seven o'clock. Big Discovering no indications of the approach of the train, the alarmed signal man endeavored to tele. graph to the south end of the bridge, but be. tween fourteen and seventeen minntes com. i ceased I'he news was conveyed nith, master of the Tay hridge epread like wildfire. nd the adjoining neighborhood north end of the bridge throngeaed Lhe Wo Ine wteered to venture out on the u persanal investigation. They Hoberts, locomotive superin- tendent of the North British railway, and Jumes Smith, in charge the Tay As they soemed Yiu hiridge W make were James ol alion gale 10 inoroase slmost swept them off their feet. however, and made their way for- slowly and with difficulty, climging to the rails 10 prevent themselves % carvied away by the flerce storm nto the boiling waves of the Frith, foal beneath, At length, after laverated and hleod. ed the brink of the awiul abyss, ie of the 1 10 their horros in They peor severed, ward al limes from aud nang ninety ie their hands a 1 "ne stricken eves. Hoberts, dazed for the moment, his investigations still rawied out to the point where t i 8 begin, and found that the whole girders had disappeared. Each irder was 245 toot in width and weighed 250 Tey formed a sort of ile of the but Lrtes mid ge nest arGund the the bare ron piers, and one. structure had vanished, tRYing nelancholy yo of briek work in the Frith, Lrsan third of whe us wd 1 RIG Le of that awiul ws esonped 10 tell the story piunge. The Bridge Described. igo was building nearly five years, She bd and at 1 1 yeaa Hes B68 any as in the n 3.00 1 wi 112 eonstraetion oon. of » won work, yards of brick foot of timber. lhe tend the cost at about §10,- tides found the bottoan OOM. 1 some pisces, of & hard ma it in other places, and of immed tt] ron do DOO enh wi 1 8 5 oul the route across the i about twenty-five feat Ger « Rn dlorms south westerly down the an ad terrific foro of its great width the sea 8 wollen very inde blew for three weoks suspended until the Whe ¥ WH it on aocount the great piers were lowered ior position 8 These juers were 1 He GO Wh 1 wedded them in their places. lead with broken stone and TE Near yected these piers. r piers was held together and the concrete be. that when two piers, that cap ¥ part of the them i this could be broken up only rdigs spanning the ool. her on shore and foated | in the bridge. wrought fron, roadway is oarried by 5 Ri ret Wes BOAYY Sie arom Ihe ORE slopes, Whore it is carried by 5» Hee Ted amare ¢ Lhe girders five fou Bie most ines end of EiXly sxJoot rs fool apart, the mils being laid longitadinal sleepers. eylindrioal spars, but on idge, at the curve, the | : spars are upheld by three cast | dies, tro of which are vertical, while nkor,” with a batter of one i placed outside the curve. it was the longest iron Throughout the king. wong of doubt as to the such a long and slender way into the newspapers, in the parliamentary debates teen noh double the the tn for of y world, Xess Hosa ng or | of in a small loch on the border e, and is called the Fillan until Loch Dochart, and thence y otoen miles from its mouth, as the Doochart. River Lochie and the River Lyon, and many lessor It is 120 miles long, and de- " emicirele in its course. It passes Lhroy to Loch it is known AX ° 1reams, bes almost u # —————— matrimony—** You “Never.” *I know * Ixt me alone.” ' “Phe nsheis sly.” “The more dangerous.” “Of! good family.” “Then she is proud.” “T% nder hearted.” “Then she is jeal- ous." * She hat talent.” * Then she is conceited.” ** And a fortune.” “Iwill take her.” Ine Rives ought to marry? the very g ’ is youn IR. if Wi to "N rir i ils An Open Letter, West Wixrigro, Herkimer Co, N, Y. } October 23, 1870. $ L. Caxprn & Co., New Haven, Ct. Gentle of the case of “85” Ruy ber Boots sent me last April, air April 4, 10 Alvin Bliss, hat I sold one p } 5, 10 Geo, Reusch, 7, to Gill W, Randall, 8, to Albert Mallory, 11, 10 Milo HL. Brown. constant ihe ring through the dew to thody i the and they are np them. 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