111 lintOF • , arientiwng la allealse ezeleilie et tabialp• limns IA t#emen • J • • , SPYCl&LlCOTlCkStaserteastrlikaatutiie . per lin* for the KM leseraott, ana rrir:a CRISIS per Moe U istirmiliatinsuttem. - JAML XOTlen. sem APO 4140814 1 / 1 6 lan` tor, TWXXIT MINT* A LINZ All vaimszuzirrs will le blotted stairdlag to the followleg table of *sleet • • - 41 IamI• ea 1 sat wt. LOO .0.00 LOO 10.10 - 1 S.OO 3.00110.110 laeo I saw a mums - 177.5 1 1 11:ji • — t:ro lam 1 ukei 11 - 010' Cluelkes:;".'...l LOOl Ltd - 114M OLD MOO (gr* I ' 3 , " column.. LOO 112.00 IMO 1101.1. *Me • )i lox*,moo ma* tove I woo I yam 1 eolumn..; 11:0.00 110,00 PrimiliKisil MIL 11% 1 Pz4W ADIMTISTRATOR* end Enema:ow 'Norloas; VAS; Andltors tketleni: WM; Eminent Card% the Una. the! yarn) 13.00, addltkmal Ram SUN eaclL TICAALT Adverthariantis are instilled to quire t• ell abeerna. , • TRANSIENT advertlawnents mast be paid for ; IF dIttrANCE. • • - ALL Rammintiona ot ;Aathelitlona. Conn= Rona of Waited or Individual Interest, nod of Itaniscem and Rastas, etenedtnellee Ewa, ate charted TRW CENTS PER LINE. • JOB PRINTING.of , IMO kind. In Pump sou fanny on a% dose with anathema and di Wt. RandbEd& wants, Cards, Pimplooft B Instilment., tn.; of orrery varinth and atyie, printed . .at the Atemthret notice., Tan :Ratan's* once-ft well aupplle4l with power /tenon. s Rood awn* went of new, Mon. and nialVtdaft In the- Mating ItnA can be ethented In the most artistic manner end at the lowest rates.' - • • - Tanya INYAitIABLY oksit, • • hdesalmial sad Wafts Cub. JTAMES WOOD, - _ • ArTosaizy-AT4.kw. TOWANDA. PA. me i9-7f TTOHITY:SANDERSON. - ft, ' OFFlClL—MeatuFliOding (rrerPowell'aStore) nich9:7l ' t TowANDA,:PW. CI gA§. M. NO - T.4R I" Ilia and Life Inanranen to Iltrat-etaaa nomnanlaa. Mika with !strict it FOP.% Towanda, Pa.-tfetal.) W. & S APPORNS TS-AP-LAW, TOWANDA, PA. Office orer'neekere Prcri`reOn Store, !lain Street, Towande, re„ . .ll.prll 18. j f'I.EO.RGE D. STROUD, .. ..• klr Al 7' TORICS I' A 26 , qp V' NSE L 1.9 R ~A,TLA W. . ~ , Offico—MaltPse. four doors North of Ward Howe: P Court' ractirea In Supreme ~ of Tenntq 1 drania and. tinned TOWANDA, PA. tqates Courts,—r Dec 7,16, l El 'STREETER, LAW OFFICE, • TOIANDA, rA:, =LEM • OVERTON & NERCITR. - • ATTORNEYS AT LAW. TOWANDA PA. °Mee ewer Montatires Store. - 5 Itria3 1175 . D'A. OVERTON'. , ItODNEY A. MERCUR. WM. MAXWELL, ArrnprEr-AT-LAW. prrtcs. Clvzu DATrox's Sionz, TOWANDki - PA: 12., 4871: . PATRICK & rOYLE, • 'l4 A rron.cs ES-A7-LA r - Towanda. °Mee. In Netenr's Block. JL:AI J, ANGLE, o 4 TTORNE.T.A T-LA W. • Otneo with Davies h Cartnwhan, Towanda, Pa. Jati4,l7. , G F.. MASON, • N 4 • , 4 ...... - , . TTORNET AT LAW, ' TOWANDA PA. , CTilf:rt first ,door south of C. B: . retch. EM.. sot , • and floor. Nov. IS. 7i. V L. HILLIS. • s, ATTORE ET-AT-L A W. • • TOWANDA. PA. Ocoee with Sniith k hiontanye. • , • (noyU-75 , J r ANDREW WILT, ... . . , • . . A rroaNicr & COUSSELLOW-A T-LAW, Office over Cruet' Boot Store, two doors north of g . levens & Long Towanda, l'a. MO , be consulted In OCllnin. [April L. 16.) , MoI'RSON 4t, 'KINNEY, Arrof!ErB-AT-LAW. TORAND4 PA. Office In Traerk Noble's Block. Towanda, Pa., Jan. 10; 1878 F. GOFF, A.TTORNE Y,AT-LAW. • . . Main Street 14 doors north or Ward !Rowe). To wands, pa. ,(April 1.2.; 1877. IL TIIOMPSON, Arroararr it . AT LAW,„NV TALIRSING, Will attend Wall Dualisms ontrnstnd to Ms rare in laysultord. !limn and Wyoming ConnUes., dame with 'R . N. Porter. , ' [n0T1444. ELSBREE 4 ILA* • ATIVIVIT EY-AT-LAW, 0.111-75. • ' TOWANCiA, PA C L, LAMB, • r ATTORET-ATLAW, ; . , W ti..K 1643 Auer., PA. OcaleCillniS rtedaptly attended to. ' ' Jtily_ 77:76 OVFRTON Sr, EL - SBREk, Atroa- XXXI; AT LAW. POWAIiDA, PA. Flavjug U. terra Into en-partnership. offer their, proteasional services to the public.. Special attention given to business in the Orphan's and Register's Courts. " E.OVERTON, (iprl4:7o) N. C. ELSEIREE. AI4.DILL CALIFF, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . • TOWANDA, Pi, Storni . ..l , lo Wood's Mort, first door souo otothe,Flrst Natiowil lanky up.staln. • M. J. Ni ADI ti 1.. rjans-731y J. IC. F F G itn c n,Er & PAtNE, A rro NO. 1, TR icyßtocK, MAti , (SrnEET, 70WANI)A, P A , (j 417) R.- C. oIIIDLET JOHN W. MIX, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, • AND - ' U. S. COUNISSrONE% iI , TOITAZiDA, PA. „Office—Not:so Side Pubpo Squani. Jan. 1,-ISTS DAVIES & OARNOCUAN, ATTORSICTS AT LAW, MERCJT,R Dec Tc4AnctiA. PA. II- PEET, ATTOIiNEY-AT-14AW, Fk • Isprepared to practice all branches or his proteaston. Omee,MlittlCUtt BLOCK,- rentranee on .Roath Towarma, rilana46. -S. M. WOODBURN, Pliysi .rtan and Surgeon. Office over 0. A: flack's oaten store. Towanda. May_ 1.18721 r. E D. -- PA 77, E, D., ..._,Plirsrctits AXDSURGRoy Office over notita.uyes• Store.. (Slice hours fromle to IC, A. st., and from 2 to 4. r. N. Special. attentlott Riven to diseaseAl the Eve and Ear.-0ct.19,•76.4t. DR. T. 11..JOIINSON, PIII:SICfAX ASP SORCSO9.. (Mire nverillr.Portei 11.Cni's Diug Store, TowindA. Vr D. L. bobSON, DiNTIOT. 1.71... On and after Sept. 4 n, may be ffdtad fn the elegant new mow on lad floor of Dr. Phial new on on State fltree 4lnsiness solicited.? Sept. a-74M . •; ~8. KEI4LY, I OffiCE • 40444 M. E. Ropenneldli, Towanda. I's.k '244.411 Warted .on Vold, *liver. Rubbe4; and Al. mind= base. Teeth extracted within/4 pain. . Oet. 14-72. p . . R. C. M . STANLY, DENTIST, . Mating rernoljel ids Dental otnee Into Tracy M.Ore's new bl lc,' over Bent St Bliss' slide' is nowi prepared ' to Id° all kinds of dental work. lie hat also pot In a neer gas aparattot.' - iniyta7a. • . . 4 t . - . ' C. fiI'HITA.K ER, BOOK BINDER nerotatil.nriLontG,i'mito FLOOR, TpWJVCDA C.S. RIISSF;LL'S ' ' ' • t GENERAL _ INSURANCE AGEN C Y , . . -- 1 cirx r u.-Tort. - •, - ' TOiVA.NDA.Pi., _ ° 1 . 876 TOWiLkDA. INSURANCE AGENCY Npptisito Court AonaGs ' NOIII4I tt USICENT, I, "MASAO* • ' NSURANCE , AGENCY. I The following RELIABLE 1 AND ,FIRE TRIED comp represented: ", LANCSITIRIit, £IIOSNIX,IIO.IIO4 1111CRAI1IL Slareta tf 74L ' • 0. A. BLACK. . VOLUME XXXVIIL Kent &131 -, - Kent .dc Bliss Kent &-Bl' - - Kent 4 Bliss Kent &Bliss Kent .&Bliss Kent & Xtr. :, Kent k Bliss Kent & Bli: Kent_ & Bliss' Kent& Bliss Kent & Bliss Kent &' BB Kent & Bli.. 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Bliss Kent & Bliss Kent & Bli:: Kent & Bliss Kent & Bllls Kent & Bliss Kent & 1311: Kent & Bliss Kent & Bliss Kent & Bliss Kent A Bliss Kent'& Bliss Kent & Bliss Kept & Bliss Kept k Bliss Keht & Bli:: Kent & Bliss Kent &,Bliss Kent & Bliss Kent & Bli: - Kent I Bliss! Kent & Bliss. Kent & Bliss Kent & Blissl ■ rls WAY FOIL SPRING SUITS ANO .WARRANTED TO FIT =I McMANON, ILOR"; MERCIIA 'OPPOSITE C ZiEW AND CLOTH GENTS'. FURNISH HATS; ire is prepared to furnish to cedes, emus to . . measure. SP,ItING AND SViIiER-13111T8, or • BEST QUALITY ; LATEST STYLES, At prices the most reasonable et.any establishment In Towanda., , examine my Meek. Tgandk, l'a., April . a. 1677. llzan-EST AWARDS! • • • CETENNIAV EXHIBITION. J. REYNOLDS & SON. • Nottkiest cornee• viluffrEENTU.pii tILBERT STH., PIMA" Masef*Mn'es et , patented WROMMT-IRON" Alit-TIGHT HEATERS,' •.. • . .. , , . 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Even if it, Were' 80 -r.e'en when the safe Was Openetthow'wOuld appear to theirtl A lifeless corm, or a-raving maniac. - :notshudder nor groin. ;Alf corporeal Sensation.was, lost ikliat erthe' brain, 1 tett that . deat h in' some tortible shape ` was ;gathering' its shroud aroundime. In my etched state I imagined, that all was 4/Tr with me. Row4hould meet de*h ? Disk my brains out against the ireti. sided prison?' No, ' no ; not while reasen remained: If I Were 'to lie. down with 'iny face 'pressed to the floor; and remain there quietly,- shut, my, eyes and keep out the oppreseiVe' darknesa. Might I not 'sleep ? I threw myself full length on the floor, (for, as I have 'already said, the safe wits iv large one,) the hope slei3o or aut, foeation would end-my mental suffer ing. The density of the atmosphere must naturallyproduce thedtitter re snit. No, no; 'here Was no Minos: pbere, fOrthat'oras . invisible , elastic fluid which surrounds the earth, and presses by its weight the assembhtge of terifoniurapore. _Here was tad air -.-no vapor—no ,motion—no sound —noatmosphere-4o produce either . 'of tbese'ective agents of the universe. No Death- Was, lfir.twaY,' yet I :felt as if the very silence *as killing:me. The buzzing , of a, fly ' the ham of a ,11j.;,-or.the #O . ll/14 . 9f that mysterious "ine'ect ivbeiespeenliar imitation of a ttirielpiece givea l it the name of ;the .! 4 dead•watch, " eventhat superstitious, &mitre. wits,denieo me. OM . . , Ther,e, earns la change, sudden as it was alailiairi4.' - The brain . began to throb "ThAiesirt beat in- iinisoni. I felt Its - deep fultatioa- ' I heard I its deep i heavy thud aga inst my brerist. Thia,..l sa,y, .I : heard,. far *was part of myself.. . No. other so,nnd ofitaide of my. own ,persOn could have reacted me -there: i I ' felt a pain in 'and' brain; not an: ordinary 'ping; but one that „struek -at the base of reeadn...' Death Was coming! , .Wel-' come! , AO I langhed the Wihl,4un- Mehninglaugh of the maniac.. `...And Yet I wan not 'mid, :but so ~ neat it , -that had not reason told me - it was approaching apoplexy, I would-hare been raving:, . Ny Acome apopleXy ! It, howeier t _c4ine.hot: . I rolled . Over. and Toiler , in, 7 - iiiy:liioito .ceili . I, screamed ; .1 I yelled' efid:thinited ! for help, and 'yet all the while I eras per. 'teetly Conscious ontha i t ,I - Ws.s-doing: Beath. was, , playing.. with !•ilnet .. '• 1 kayeq, too,.,but did not' turie.l,.. N.o t : no;-- for- if I tim4to die-:-thps POS. coned—let me d ie in peace With Clod. These - thoughts, the . - result of: 'my early , religions . education, :,kept niy soul intact with Him who. lad !the best right Wit. ' • :;- - ! • • I endeavored:to be calin,sttioye'tei reason myself into 'patierieeirind Wait the' coming day.'- 7 Day t.' alasl What to , mamas day P. - - For here, all... Was night.. Bat rossaii ;failed: . 'lt had no argument to compute_ facts.: Death was here and Thad to meet it. . But: Low.? Alas! alas lithat.niystery Was Yet to.lie solved. 'All was. so still-4 so silent,-that my. faculties were.bo finsthed.- I, remember Wondering if the 'Voice Of.the Deity could be heard in that 'drOidfur place: . Was this blasphemy? ''Perhaps' it was; 'hilt I was not then 'accountable for either my Words or actions.. I- was, the, moment, pad l _,-,_., 1 took 'off my_ coat and, made a `pillow of it "'Sleep!' Ohl" if I could only Sleep, Sad, in forgetfulness, en- cape the horrors •of -my' wakingE cp. ,„I ~„.,..,..p was impossible.: he re was! acenstant burzing in my, re f acute, pains 'in My heada . vertigo that:4l'o4e me again - to my filet, ;and ll,reeled rorind . theihnited space . in a ' Whirligig for life:. 1,.. , struck. my had sigainst.the side of : the ; safe.. .1 ; felt ' o,pain,,- for.Ahere, wits readnesa in" .. ',act s , with" , just-Aufileient.season 'to • ,4, to the horrors of ***ilia:: What could lAlsi MSW.tmt '.raVe.! alid yell;,, Prik. for ho;.'-welt: knowing thereWiiii;nO help at hand l - .Whys did 111.17A1001e0 remain to to me thus? WhY. I no,t.:0 ) 0011104 commit;aoMe, ,fOrfut'act to., nd "my.iniseiit ' Be- Otesel was in t e',lnsii'da of One Who 'had' issued '' h is . _'' n on . against self, `nlaughter. I tria t tO . hin :I _start-, 'o,,to; . lliy'teet.',,lly.',head 'striele the top Of . the - .safe, ,': - .8114' I ...io-. dialed' fpAik i . figii:iii: ' to,r.; - ..*gain I - Oiolitedi i nitaiii:l laid siiVSol. ; !vy facei .04 cino:oi.'cleatlito'COMeritid end 'my woes;, : The . sh out WO "e,011.604 in 1 . Ow; ,':'pribling ;:soooli,".'( . .thei : died away,i l lloaVink the . silencri,:tenfOld greater. ''l,iike. the', darkness preeed; in.-.0903e gii4t! eh : Oil' of .m a t u re , : its liitemieneskOulit be felt..l felt A..— r ei t ; 41 . in- 1 4:i 143Iiit-4teltrfrt' on: -my hrain.4,4*Waiklireillig Wm- .O,Alital!h. :-,•pia rpotiiing else _to *hink:Of hilt iny. - R;ort- . Reciter ., L. 1110:0:.gieA may. Own: m e n tal and -, Ob l yf4 6 W - mtiT4Fins. while •- e4tkiMlikt: ., •l'.„*A*loot toeukh 1'001: I. oinittYio;-. MY 0 . 4. !'gdillgo, loitt*eniitigjylOi*it, citherit . outside, 1 q:oie'0 1 0, :W..bSt;; . 46o.olo;ogbit: sessithmakehilithn*:46.tig movEktAroikoetirtilii MA-..44ing - ind` mbi4l* . emiliithiiiitoit, lErl.OttiregsLot hiariri4,` f Wife litl: igoiiiik4r:tiodi s •i . , • ..-. •,.--,N - ':-,:•:':'. , •:. - ... - .: -:- --,....-,,- .: , _:.,:-.,...•.•.it . .-,..i. , :i„--,,;,.!:•1 - :-.- - .•::::.-.: , ...ii.,- --_-:.-•:..:-:•.;::::---1:„-:,..:-..1 :44t!t i tt WitiOin a t , Ida biling , tappyi oot pf r coOdii '•01 i•Vtiro ems:antra :111113,,jelqial ..• - feceeterfre4 —Akre- foy% 1 *Weil ~ '':: Vatatilriri \: - i wife andrc i 1• , , ! 1 41 , ,t0 MMtieri ‘ . -- --- . , ~. 6 4eatt! alrpit .g . trOmfir 4 o, • ' " ' .1 - 4 . ig - . 'NO 1 6 ,T? ``..,,' - 44,,,i 7 44 t ! ~ t. In . .or- the' . fifteen or th4ne *JO' `ydigree of &Minim. , The =l,:llactilthie - luceidened_ -1. to citementi,, they limiting k ;; antagenestie, mid, alike keinleai- Mid W34;9 . ltbtnevo A 'more eetfnMiiu d thik of totliidgi bdt Mi .- I)odt* r Ileynntl that, it i sitteiipted , teig94- I! • w , .‘ mailnces., .So s ito:itv, 1414 Ills „4 *to* 41)1 0 111 'xig 0 ' 1 .9 110 . Ir poie44l.eireariatton;"l're in -011oh-: tlde;* I' alidd':not'itieill in thoisght, go beyond loyiniebit-hokusei Why proceed r -why evenrattph.to deserihe,theA tn ufferings ude ent ? I iniredi.,l,Sereechedi, I fell= o*the, 1904 reeir egiiin,, - reeledilit iiiiddin inglifiyiround' my livingtemb: even = meditated! iielfdeatroctioni - , I aigued.the point, with death. I (mot. ,ed authorities ,to prove Oat suicide 'Via kastiliatle in 'some! cises„. mid' Mine was wain in twilit( lifyi!mi; weakened as it was, hesitate d.to mop's . this mode of ending life, and them came Pp " at that' moment ".a, a slim; child-like voice,saileig: 9 1 , 0 Pe -Lliepi on!". Was it a "lee, or was it merely imagination - conjuring no sounds to tooth° vie? tllopii! 7-I started ; a nevi light s ee thed to enter iny soul, and illinainatelthe,Chnime nen darkness surrounding-me. The reaction - caused by the strange Ohe- . nomctia was too much forlnistrenigth: I lost Ali consciousheit„ and fill de if, dead: , HMr lank \ J lay thui rI -had no knowledge ;,,Wben ,I must, to Nye& it was to hear`s dull' sound, as , if some one was striking theiate. Wes heto - nt hand f Then names giving sound—Alen a shock—then came a Jouder Bonet, - as if•from the- expla don, of, gunisawderfisob, as of lightning. It came into - the , safe, 'and ibr' An instant ihe wholes pace was , illuminated: 'What ":could- imeeiti t Was it Atimainf Not no !4-4eility ! The.eafiNdoor was thrown open; 'and as I rolled out on the floor of, the counthigitouse, I again hecemelinl Conscious. . - - ' • 1 * * * When I came to my senses it was surrounded by .fonr fierce-looking men; one 'was bathing my heed, while another was holding - me in' his arms.. I was saved, but how and by . whom f ' 1 They were burglars whe came' for the purpme•of . plunder. They told me so; and instead of - money the* found what they took to be a corpse. They stood apart—fthispered—Leeem ed to hesitate hci* to, act. 'The Safe was opened; the Owner was therb at their mercy. Weak" as I was, I - at • once discovered the Cause s of their . fleitation. • " " You came," I said, " to rob "Me, instead of 'which' you • saved my life. The emount of money, which you: • Would 'hare obtained is no liconalit: erabli sum ; it is there—there intilt second door , of the right. Take. di ride it„ between yoursetVes, fend with it take my thanks. You- .see ; . l ail very weak—the eueltbilleM 'caused by my incarceration" • " One of ihe men appioaehed me and.said : "-We are robbers; we 'are in yonr power, but we' itre not raw deters. - We came for money,'lmi—" I. interrupted him. "No'hesitation, sir; it is ,yours— my free gift—take ' He 'then joined his companibus, consulted awhile, then came tore and sled: that ; " Stippose, sir, - h we were de tected T Our entrant* may have been observed=themoney fbundlup on us—the condition of this safe-- thtis, you see, Upon such'evideimewe would be convicted at once." " Will you place that chair term the table and `help me- to it? I :am 'cOmplytely unnerved. Seven hours in- that safe nearly killed me." The chair was placed as ordered—, the man who had spoken waisted me to it: I took paper' and pelt, and while those four stalwart, desperate men gazed upon me,' I wrote the I'2l- / towing: , Tar voluble markt% r papthese. fmormaa'efoil Me peel of me I mold am arta g•htlestad I.lm, sum of 91400. They nomad air two igniton*, tilde tlearla ter ehiel. to sdatttan to fkill:111q two ham my most heartfelt mono. Ealtemll , : " Take that:me!, Air, and if any thing—ahould occur, come to_tne.'t , Thni'lvais I' saved, but It ataa.niany weektAefore I' rentiveied fru the effeeta: of: lithat 'night of horroril:-; -Hartford - Times. , Evany'alf4etion has its own i ndoSent, and 'etuoyn!ents nand* togetiter.' • ' tasitioni 'eainplains Of Ids tnelnol aiod'no one complains of bin judgesnent. • 'nuts theipune is - not . worth 'the dle4drop it it once: ~ I ti basting ;tinge to took for milk 111 s gate-pmt, ,blopd to's*inip. ' • ! , . • • tueleie to tit to end's 'Time] hi (MAIN. seep, orer,it.,. - It • is ; witch the same ae!,pctedoLoil on a, the to 1010100. • • ' gob oboe's* ebs .devir to' libhr; iti will be hard to get tiet,out _ * klia,hooe! again : better toheie netting to do with - Giiakihipitueasis ' what 'we ' all after, Yet it to Away exhalimition at* Ott (In* s4b!reftlem whict4 Om* *WI hapreese. ' Don the iesder' jast'Woir lett of e'er kaowltifea easel ihtwe gtitel weewat *ratter aail, ied-that. the pea who r r cer : i 4 AlO t i ßße d et l 4 . dor! item!to , t .tomOln.#4.Paßt atoie , lad 'ilitsy;'l44 mune *Kit :Me !Yob (mar Mew ft‘ct!**loW-* OCter eve*, krnth,(4,l4 o n l bilt*rt "load TA mOirerrery gamin. - - v- ii thirsektstraripeoide*Cl4%t i =l4.= l~aalolol4Wiallt be ow oft: Is oldest- ME I ,t- • y- • "lido* sed .-lirikee of theNorthwilst•iooatt, the• IstoeldiVinity,Threery. divert*, ctbpitrw' il t#l 7l Mk u The ; Z i t ry reac g ~ this Atotlceaceiin'sonthiraid-to Oftrafth' parallel:- Of . - latltUde.; •W 9 IP 1.144, - -,MaCio , :tbe.: moon, !.9' , IMPP; 18 !1• filfMeri.Y. lived aTeeit• ' - m .poor arkd boll' ' - once made kit:nate pair of snow, oes that hekaitrae,ted therattention ridicule _of \ ithri tin • eeMIMMitY resided lee ; ansi,becataq the ob tof much heart iiiOiton the pa' the Villageis. litit &on - there Wan* fine of great *amity; 'the "hunter t 'treed OwesPkiai vain,;. the* eartb bore no, trlitage. ' Still, 441. their . a , curter, when every, hope : of snivels, w =- Wafted, they were often' 12 . "freshlrkilted'Onii by toinelitYs • oast infltielteep Theit beneftetor soon -I),MTed , ,to 110 , O th er than thc poor boy witk- \ t*great .srn?w4dioeti —ttieobjeet of their ridicide. Though OatifettO him stArst, theY soon .ftgot. hiss - benefactions when the tide -of Plenty Traturned, , eo much so as flu, Palk occaaion to refute , sel of fat meat. : The. divine persait age who bwi' 4ternally manifested himself in the •guise Of a nig.. ged boy,now offended,:took his 'de , re Whin residence in the moon,. , owevp, in_ a- month, he, returned ?, tp - $ fidl-groWn man, for *gave\ their, ingritittide, told them that likt home!wits'in the :moon; and that be . ` , feould•alrta3ra assist than in the chase.., punishment, howev • theY ,rn 4. suffer, namely, _that henceforwa ' *males should belean the entire-win r, and onlyllit in the • • ;• The Nootkaa o olumbia have a tradition of a- bone for and teacher who oprocuired to,the .. long a go. 'He carne to th ere up 'tlie so nd • in i -ii• ca noe of"copper. The le int his hand•rwas copper; even hieclothing "wear; ofthe same metal: • Thlsmyste•• rions, copper•clad old man soirneit for a, while among them; taught t em the use of the metal which made b' to tonsptetioni-Jtad "them that h • came from the sky,' and that some . time in the future, when their land ,shonld be destroyed, they wonkl all die;: bats after ddath, rise and live With . him above: . ..Enraged at this PrOplpiey of their destruction they aro* end-killed him, and; posaitsting themselves Of the canoe, tell heirs to the benefits Whiph arise from, the knowledge of . copper.' •They, how eiletyrepented OC their crime when they realized, - at too late an hour, that the copper man was the incar nation of their deity, The Great Spirit, Man:ocm. r. / n bothiof these legendt we ob seriethe tendency, all a mo ment igo, of first personifying the in troduction of civilizing indnences, unit then of deifying that perionifica tion. In- the , boy with the great snow shOei, suddenly elevated to the posi tion of . divine patron of the chtse, we see clearly some inventive genius, who, ridicitled at - first by ,his fellows, at . last is actmowledgedl benefactor op account of. his discovery of im proved. appliances for hunting. The copper-man is nothing more than the introduce+ of: , eopper, among the Nootitas.-;-•Appletonai Journal. • DUD EYES - THAT - WITIES& ~..There is a. well-worn story of : the conviction of a murdererhiving been ittained:by the circumstance that - a mognirtable image o'r likeness Was found impressed upon the victim's eye; after death. The. ry has beeri variously told: One ve ion places the occurrence in Lyons France v an other in England: It as probehly invented about the time that dagner reotypes'egnie into ris e; a nd was per haps sugg*ed by .'th e. fact that a small picture of whatev r the eye is lookingtat islormed in he center of the eye end, is plainly able to oth-' er' eyes; .As the story i told in one way, a daguerreotype Was taken of the victim, and the image of the mur derer was, round in the eye by a pain ter who was making a pricture of the murdered man and had 'occasion' to. study the daguerreotype under_high magnifying power. Anotheryersion makes the imago feund that , of a friend Who' bent over the victim when expiring, the friend is of course arrested as the murderer, and thus the plot gains ~,I v erifit‘y. The 'notion that.auch au image in the eye could iernein flied alter death must eer. tardy . have' seemed , plausible to ro. nrancerri,r or they would.not have rung so manychanges Upon it. Per . lisps, - however; most _readers have dismissed it from , their, minds Raab- Said. ~ ' ~: , -Butt, the conceptions of fancy in one age often beeonie the facts of diliOvery, in another.' ' Within a few weeks i patient German has an. lloupie4 and ,exhibited some Start= ling experiments that, bring the eye picture Sully Within the limits of pos t sibility' - Dr...V. Inhrie, Professor 'OrPhysiology in . the University of Heidelberg r has-been ca ally re. tiewing Ond ,extending- discoveiy l ief of Dr. Roll, now of. Bo e.. Di. 8011 , had found that the , extc nal layer of . the retina Ofthe'eye possesses in life a beaatifid purple color,: Thiaeolor isperpetuidly:destroyed and *twirl.' l ed while, the eye is_ doing , worit. Dr- KO et fOlind - that, light was the agent. P bY which'ihepurple is destroy- eitritrhile the amnia l is alive the cob , or tsvickly restored by the seem- live action of the neighbOring tissues. The text ; Alfonv.e l 7 : Wss that . only certain kinds oflight hare . the .pow ct 'of dischiirging'the: Ceder. '' It kept inether kinds of light, 'faith for tit= etanee'se is obtaines' I by t burning , a mixtiare of soda and ilcohoi, the pur ple calor TeeitalekeitidOre4, eYenar terifiath. , Finally, Dr,..Xuhne, found chemical re=agents that would fix the Color. ' rfoNreante the 'crowning eit- Almost. I Ile - fastened a rabbit.so that:Otkrot_its ern, was for three 1 41 1 Intetk,51sPeee4.tok the . light trial an ,open . window: :Then he in:: detail, ii4iiiotited 'the 'rntbit And *it the'eye ifr;lndlitbki - plekle."-' , .Two' ininutinvidierL:the deespitethnk the othereye -Wee -eiroihirl ;evened, to iight, and it too teen ~ pick- . MS lEEE 6111111 lan ; ^^ d - .-:;',)• El MUM 1111 ,- led ~ . ~. . .. . ••... ~.„ .: 11.0k.';.4iext,' in . Oittiqi: , • • . - --,eye/ giii*fiiiiii, gull. - ply :admit 7 linige . A i it "the . square of light; arra:Wed \We I 'deep rose-tint. , The , f- image -- in ,1 . - 7 : 1 - St.eend'eyeives''SonteWhit Vie , . , . -, er-'and whiter: of two. - rief..Euur as. , :wee- PrOsent .And *Unitised ~ IVO:, marvellous euperiment. _ .'-- _ ,:•'. ', .. - --Obviously— - under-inore--delkiate: tveatzsant4have isuMbr . tilde; to_ _tell t he stwerfsinte.r .I;itpresidans. 'Theey4 of heman'...iictimig .may * be telitiiiinky - iii - iiciterti.' - • of - kW, *hie tmaideters are Oliz tag ' . 1. In the *- . me haveNlescribed; heftier, Me *we, .no . , doubt. „Ask PAik,.Bubfie .and Bunsen:,dined en.the decapitated inbbit-And.'tinitakagiepl with - thent; We only on the threidield'-ef, a slinilarclesUtifdiscoverim , Wilikrir grass, for instikace,lliat hat had let , tO,-Aulteued. Upon. lt„aed bae,l4ien eSpoited.te theligh,t fez sev,erayetric, islonadto haie-gene'Bome'Streetni at!-;ehalige SO - thit..ilo - diSibig • Will Amtifely-eitkce tbelevidencei that; the etterewereenet Otaoliet-,,-Nolnat;.. %-• •'-. -hoW thoroughly ..the _glass ,-may , be ' iped and polish 4 a. breath upon it 11, . ._ : beek, the ,shadowy outlines, the gh ~ t ini the letters . again.' Elm. ilar tea i t s have lolloited-where WO - lug huts ~ ,ow line. rested .•on the pane; ..1t - 1-- found 'that \Sunlight ebangiiitheeo . r of glass, just at; it vdtertrtheiceilt . plate'in • the pho -171 togrsphees came -. A littleamore - otsuch-.Progreii, ' -.. enable, us, to. - -coinOel the walept o ti ,buildings to:. . picture iOrth the seen ,-- .- . ...tbat. were last enacted - .within there : '. he open, ed tend) et a - rOreek hero ..,, - bear • theta to the_ last procession - . ithin ts walls. hefore,it.. US closed i ...-. the jight;Row thedeteetive. of - •e Akin* will revel' in. inelCiiidenee ' Artied :with - a pocket •telepheirie he ~ '. - y.find. Means ef.'donteyhig-thela•:, -w . hisgersOf a oniersation. miles way from the- speaker s:. The - 7 mir,. ors, the-window-panes, - the .lacipier ed furniture may- picture -:the occur , noes. Last of all', the.ighaatly head - of a - lapdog . may rbe brought - into court,' and -its - . pielded - eyes, under' he microscope, may yield- such im ages as will - "corivince l ia jury that. a , ivorce is justified :'. - kink_ of ,what - blood-curdling reins-lice:EdgarAl en Pee could - have written, if he bad •..- • n., provided.. with \ such materials! rj, Y. Tribune,: . --• : 't :' , ; HOTEL OhdL `CiftAil]) IMPRIcIVENENT TO BE MADE BY THE: "rioNEEB," ;DEscarirloS' .oy.':—Effik tans Biriv BEING CONSTRLtYLA . For some time We have heard bit of a line of hotel cars for Ahe Omaha and California line of the: C hicag,O St North-Western Railway. When ask edabout their ears, the officers have uniformly, evaded. a 'direct reply:, Our -« .reportorial instincts" - taught ad to investigate for ountelv,e.s., We have tioneso, and ire now enabled to' mate positively that such-a• line wilt le started in the early spring, and that the (zits are now being built. The feet will no' longer be a seeret after this. day's •paper - gets before the public. - . • Four of. Ake Most 'imignificent hotel cars that' have be 6 built any-• tbhemare now being . constructed ly the . Pullman Palace Car company expresly for this line. These cars will be silty-six feet long, ten feet Wide, and ten feet high, with twelve sections, one drawing-roota , (with table room for six per,sons), and one state room, besides the kitchen, eitina eloset,., dressing .room, etc.- The in terior will be finished with black and white walnut, mahogany, French ash, 'and curled maple, the, place of Atue, nand bead-lining: being filled in with foreign polished woods; the panels between' the' Windows. will be - of Calffornia laurel : and other Califorti woods; the lamp fixtures ,' windo fastenings, door hardware, etc„,wi will be of triple plated silver.' - 'The upholstery of the seats is to he of tieh but plain reps, corresponding and harmonizing - with - ! the --wood finish. of the sides and root of the cars. . Between: each set of seats is space for a, table' that will accmpino- Ilate four persons coinfortably, but as- .a rule are not 'expected to seat more than two persons. ' The glass . and chinaware for the tables are now bCing- made •at Dresden, clermany, from ; , patterns ‘ selected from , the', Royal Dresden exhibit- that was, at . the Centennial • Exposition and' s d greatly . admired. ' Each piece : of silver-ware glass-ware • and china- Ware Will have the monogram of the Chicago 4e, North-Western '. road - marked thereon. The kitchens; - of, the. cars *idle so. arranged that no fumes from the cooking .viands *- retch the occupants 'of the ,terths. On each car. Will be a; steward, two tooks,,three waiters, , and a chamber maid to viait upon lady,patrons. , It is the intention of the compans to furnish the 'best lipids that'iMoney cap biiy; and etkiiee Wines and cigars will be , attainable by those desiring those. luxuries.. ' - i , These hotel cars will leave Chicago on . the .";California 'Express," kind 'rtin throngh to the Missonri On the weatern bound train, dinner,. 'supper and breakfast - will be served.. The east-bound hotel cars , will leave ()Mahe on the ",Atlantic EXpr . olB each ti day, in the afternoon On .hle train supper, bteakfait and dinoei will be:. seried. Tlfus passengers bound in tither direction will be en abled to, have all their meals en rinite and 'yet not - leave their tailitial tray.: eling parlor..; • • The only'Objeetion '-that `has ever, been-raised against the use of hotel : 'cars, bas been connected with odors of the kitchen.. As, we said 'before, this, in these cars, will be en lirely °Misted ; no person no Mat ter how partieularlie ea may be; will have cause to make any , objeo.. flona on this score. lin the dining car you merely' get your meals, and . as soon as, you are thrOngh eating you are shoved out, and Stated for' the coach or eleeperom its to make room for some other .travelen° who ;desires Inur Phme- While in these hotel pare your berth irilibe secured through, you will own lt abaohiteljt foithe 4ength 'yore trili; wilLbiloot tor lonngimr, sit* sleeidni6 sad eiktkqp, Fullosrit as meek as your owl hons&l it is ME not -: • 1 dining eels never :of any : mote; , :tiklnjwfahia 'nand eel oft of the train Watatialii*tihneli . , vldleltwee hetkrOmiiillfie. nil& a: 'part of the train ant run-through Vie ISM 1 1 /W 1110 404,04 1 g AleeliAng is now-Ma nit °Wig° dirolior VesteivilitaihniA these el*ht. wheeled initellinwi*lll i asy. teriihiklhAle noteentawillathni s . thin Aloadiriginbudy thitiiio "the hafterlh• Will .be. found *to :be • ltleidiandamiltilech tethlitildpiera Linn" who hive' hi** rein by 1 , : - ,Vnitithismuidatieltaespentio the peel:dna Cedar amwery itgeifiritereihatand believe will join with t 'inieoinge the Ipmpeetie nianaggineil l tthis ;11310*".Likki 1114 49ced And 'milli With . = jn)myjnig, ,tl,4cOlgel*,'Nortli 7 )Testein *SY -r• in all- the:West: ' • • • 'Whesehokd dun bnplated in sallies** Ihiach latt—Re , potio,es ny .22,1876. , ' , N.- • • 'lt. '..!-•!lr.t:.=-:-...*:, MITHMIII7I 1 MEER the` lioni.ritpimish,love silver; has II 114 effork.to for human Arid thit ironer' its "limiest effort; for tilbetiori may *Ave it the last those who have tmen,„, bronw to rieventance. Orr sin only ' 4 , alm's 'bitter rekultli.:: • 'About forty= yeers in elderly _ • man,living is Western;Colint, • who radar:ea his estate by habit* of. inter persiee; foundhim self thnittesecl with an'execution for debt whieWsur. nld deprive him of his old hozie, andleaveldm in friendless poverty. • His . daughters; with . : one exception, had grown and gOr4 away; the one remaining 'at home dieing an invalid, andlis wife was quite Joann.. That his needy, tint' loving foray, who had Often pletuled• with him to _ cease 'his indulgeneern strong drink,' . .must be "tuned out of doors was a ' prospect cruel In theArtreme; and .the thought that be - done was to blade added remorse to the sorrow- • that sobered bird now. ' • • • . - There was a' mortgage o f eleven himdied dollars on his lolsee,l and Vta holder wanted" his limner andt\ ould not wait. In vain therigeil debt hid begged for a little extensbin of k • tim. The creditor had nO sympathy for, a rrower . who: hail made and kept hi' , if poor by his own vices: On th ornbig of the 114 when the mo was to be foreclosed, the unhappy old man , unbekiown to his. family, to whonr.he luaitever 'told, the desperate state of hht affairs, caned it the oaks Of the lawyerivho had the- business' in. charge, and madeone more pitiful "appeal. -But nothing, could be - done for him. and, certain at last - that the . threatened blow must fall, he sank into a chair,' corepletely over me. - The laWyer, who, could not hefp feeling some compassion for his - misery, did not disturb him : ;.and he sat there-two - hours like °tie stiuusedi- At the end of that time, ii carriage drove hastily to the door and, moment' after , lady entered the office. She stopped • and gazed tenderly at- the old - man who stillest with his face buried in his bands. . • " Father • , The old man suddenly raised hik head: It was along absent dinkhteri retinae& to'him indistress. "0 Margaret., you have "found me .In a . ,sad time I Every_ thing loolradarki Your ,poor mother and lister will be turned out of- doors. I can't go and . them r 4- 1, , " There, there, father, hesx, me now," said , the lady. the tears gather ' Ina ber eyes.. "Doyou, think you could d live the rest -of your life a temperate man if this mortgagiswas paid 'off, and you had your . home'; I again ?" - -" Oh, yes I. coUld ; and I *mild if it would do any good, but-4P • "''Then sign•the pledge l nithei- I have it here, oird the money, too." The delighted old , man at -once . put his name to the pledge, hiadebt was paid; and his daughter acconi panied hieback to the old home she had redeemed. It' was the hail:pleat. dal of his life, 'for it, was the- day of ,his reformation. , • ' • bistro-et was herself poor, but she bad saved eleven hUndred dollars' out of her *n earnings while work ing in mill; and hearing somehow , of her f ther's extreniity, she give it all as an offering of , and Chrii thin love.--Youth's Companiori., A PROTEST AGAINST "Ml= PROVIMENTI" I have such a dislike to almost the whole of what an called in housekftli r Lug, "modern improvemente" (being a disbeliever in - the benefit of gas, plumbing, and heating ex-4 cept,' where, as in hotels aril ;fact ories, they are neeessarynn a , grand Seide),{that I naturally prefer a. tow lriituice like thiii "cistern —conven ent, pretty to loek At, and in no dan ger of boxnaings diphitheria-trisp=: to one otOerfixed basins' How,vr, I am well aware \Unit the*, is a :au& sient reason fur our American whole silt adoption of mechanical contriv 'aim in the miserable inefticieht-aikr acter of onr servants In nine cases out of ten, we use gas, i tAgiuicesi • and plimbing, instead of lamps or *ldles 1 1 open fi res, and movable wash* a ' paratus, because it . saves immensel in the labor and-expense Ream to carry ons 'household. But,'noir, iidays, when' better 'Bernath' are to be had, and "suviCe" is getting to be more. and , more a profession,. we may *soma* _plead for a more domestic, and kw hotel end dean"-, body, way ofliving, knowing that in doing so we are pleading 'alio for , lealthief ways of living, sad' not, merely for picturesqueness. Besides, it may cheer up the weaker brethren. who are mantle uncomfortable' by , do ing differently from the neighbors, to know that a great ,many people are on the side of reform in thin' matter, Slid that', it may bei sluice% said ,to.be "the' fashion" - (magical wind i) nowadays, to work by saga dentlimp," ors "moderatoeta- the peifectidn of light given—with an open fire of soft coal it the grate, and no Axstilent ! , life-destroying fer n:tee:within the tour wells; while, up stairs, the plumbing is .esmaned to the bath-room ' ' the movable ftsb- I stand with its china and 'gla ss. and "comforts'' VmendlYs lietugrestOred to its old Supremacy,-,taken out Of its closet prison, and set in light and gr.—Scribner. , ' . Inenntoron In estrionomy 1 " AO now, 3 11 P4C 'gentionleol. which oflott can me the name of the greatest of the plan. he., ohollsPlOtt Oboe!, so to etwok-r -ot ,ftr • idin, spiteful ' Eitodeot 41 it'irAttnte': fristruetor; bet tettOgl7; pray"' be,chnies. ll4 bolt' - .-4-4r7Pf ~f _ . A PAIROITiaII LOVIks: • , a MI