The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, July 30, 1873, Image 1

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Fred and ter-ir if I -rculd attend
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VOL. XXII.
SOMEIISET, PA., WEDNESDAY, JULY 30. 1S73.
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J' 1 NEW 1 bU l'. MILL.
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VALtSTULHAY.
r-i-AT lI,r CEMENT
Trait Tm-t. Vitirt
haknepsville.
r-Miere: O-juii-.t. i'a.
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IIAlttNVAKE.
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Few Doors Above the Old Stand. '
Ilard-jrare or Every Description,
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UMxleu Ware f All KintU,
COAL OIL LA Ml'
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VAtXISHES.
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PAINTERS' GOODS IN GENERAL
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Table Knives nl Frl,
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jb tar-h a auautiiT. a3 at wb fi a to
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WE BOOSE & Co., j
SALISBURY, : : PESyA.,
Xat-sfai-.orrrt al an kiadt 4
CASTINGS k MACHINERY :
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SaliMiarT. Etkla-a P. U- Siwarrw eo. Pa.
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CL G. TTarnmer & Sons
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21 Simthfield Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
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LIVEN&OOD & OLINGER,
Main Street, opposite the Iot
office, Dale- City, I'a.
Wf Intl orr ia'4e Eat aad Wm. iTaft
aJ "b-f c rt!jT 'ck raMaM. S ferial aa
ItuB pai to OLkruua. Mm-t trwirnl ta da
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Cambria County
BANK,
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KEIINI tfc CO., !
JOHNSTO'WTT.PA.,
ta lienrj Sdiatlat'i Brirk BciUia?.
1 (-irTaI Bankle Boio- Transacted.
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kinaviiiv iJjr a-i r.p w: . i ci.rv; r ji- ,
aadCacada. mitre a,,.irpd at tberaiaaf kx
wt mil. per aacam. if len ex BKi:a or kc-ex.
Marul arraamaeiiit ntade villi GaanilaiK and
adult hi- bum uiacer. ia trB.
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& CO.,
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NO. 24A MAIN STREET.
JOHN'STO W N, P E N " A
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L-raltWMaadaOd-aBd eUncXM laJe;'" luc iuiruii:i-u a vooa i. wrf.
,a.iami4tMa!iuT. ful satisfaction in looking over tbe
, LeZL ?enwr Bevins' drug account from day
xataMB-artiainti. jaaiiia I
at-f- j
MlJ AUT j
(Wi-rriBr A44itiaal PrivilertH. oa the
JOHNSTOWN
j Sacrr-v I Be H rnarrea r Senate aad I
i Haa U lU-reaea-ax, tea wf U4aaUDwealth j
: ir beret? enarted r tbe artbcriTT of tbe aataer
I Tbal lb Ji.HXSTi AVlXu BAJa i
i tt berel aaJaied ta notin dewatilt trvwi bj.
awrt aad xaamtid w-uaaea. aad aba U bare wer to i
it. ai-kra.U(. tbe eiief. rir-rr maeiM.
bek. I-TMlier reoeiirt. ar ,
; wurr of ax; koukc wr axamed wtviaa, pvcb mj.
, a an awt UmwiA u la akt at.- am '
lid Mk-1 aala-xLiTe
w-' a-ramr tbem. witrt tbe a.trt ap-
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to auaca ar la aa aianair bur-'
milk any detairt. taaeeeM. a iioe4 da t
uri-a to -a, vnmv vr aaamod aoaaa
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eat a lib tbe I ja-auot ad I hit arf are beretijr re-
i.ieL ttM. llljuit.
, . - tt'M. ELXJUTT.
v-akia-uf tlie H rate if Krre-ew-Btatree. (
tiixi. H. AXIEKSOX. ,
. . s;-e t tb sehk'e. ,
An-ried tbe tenb dar 4 Marr-b. Aaou laaxai-
Bi. vut lb aJ rirbt bnn lre4 aad anrtrst-e. ,
JOHX F. HAKIKAXFT,
1 Trier or tub 1
ftiXix-raKT Tax (VX(ijkilTx. J i
' H a auscrac. Kan-hia.ja.il. 1T&. S
FEXtssYLVAXiA. k . . i
I do bert-r tmiir that tba fcrrt-.nx aad aa-
1 bexea it a rait tr-ae and eurreet enr? of tbe una-v
1 -..I " a mm-iJr tttm' . -. 1
iA": - erraiUi Tiie u-j
! i,-aB rinr. Bant at tbe aaxM n main o cie ia ,
unevoK-c. ....
la teRUBncT beri
I baee berewiita an bt ,
baad aua easma u-e ar-ai at u-e e-acretarr taw i
to I afliXed, tba dxj aad year aher ertllffl, ,
I-e-iwtr Secmary at tbe AmuButiavaaa,
jaaed
Qp.6r.E a "sin res..
lttiurtwrer of all graJt of
CIGABS
EEI'M KP. TA.
AHetrti. aartH-aaarrr ak 4" JM-r.
.i--a--.aJiitiMtal M MaraaalL draa-a-lat.
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w-wtxaaba Miuuii
Toba-eo and
HKl"a
40i Market Street, AWve FwUa,
FHlLAIiELFHIA.
-E. H Marrbail. xet, kaaem Pa. j
sayings' bae
tara MLCSTI.
Ht sb ! tiic Bight teuhs aai q-.
Ajs4 tbr nrxtat ny bu-f V- :
S:hrT ilf asi . 4r hath ji.
Ai tk v ' k :b4 waifkrt al
Tfcr a ra-jrt bnt tHr "f-ani
FaHT'T mrk? t a fr".
Lfc? a p:ru a 4',1t uhica
Fli n all tiif fhartit-err L
Warn Ue din laap ladinc. i tur.
Ju duKfe tbe (Iwa firx4uca4 ;
Hanyt abvrrtva aajq? drraam,
Bf kwe't pcrfod ptmuu emacl.
Eres thjEi lac catr ( alnmlarr
T. tbc tiuAfTj Land uf rel.
He iH ciafftf ki at--'-artil inrtfaru
CTowiy. rVor!y to bit Iran.
Wrtb tbr ardjr of a part(
Lr dnied aai keer rr-imrd.
Vita bit ii "3 arara ub k.--f
Ctuce aJ rlmxia; at bit wa.
St tlnx 9tiH ia bapfj dreaamg
Ev la7 ait brart baib kaova
Seti!r, jaof:s;iT. ac alamiier
Ia u.t arsit tkt Ua tbruva.
Aa.1 aba race at Uat Uiiiiiinit
Xat af ail btr dreajr rcara
tftil r of tbif tt-J of giurr,
Kearbed villi but d'bt. aad frr.
Utr kc'f frail bndre tif rajntiuvi
Faiiiaj la a miK uf tean.
Tbra be avr.Jea aull Bture ekr!T
T lb ban ii&i a&d dear,
WLiFnsi. lxt sic Ut w, d.rtlnj-.
AS it b. ali' n if acre.
And 1ibt tbec car.h it abic?
Bat a 4n enU aa4 drear.
a. tbat trTj aibt bj fianttri
31 irbt be t rej-tnnt ly Wt.
aVudtsl bf La? dear eaaran.
KiracO fruat psiim iota rttt :
I jttij ark ac belter bar en,
SbflMiJ tbet and tbat eari-wn-d. "
Faa Lbna (Tat!j, djruu fc:b a m l,
AaJ lj;.e a pini r Set t.
XbiBj ia tby n-.tbtlr nrt
Sbali Uit wattifriiir rjjkc nv,-L.
Ball at pcrlMt ia ralbtaarat.
SatSFfj-lax a&u naaOete.
Vary I, Ai.r. ia Jayajf CtUtf.
)
Tke XIMtairpe.
j iI-v atrise is -1
I am fortv-nine. unmarried and
, shall doubtles- continue ia a state of
: celibacy all my days.
i Life Las noeLarm fur me fur I
! Lave lost faitb in hnmanhr
Mv pitcher went to tbe" well once
it "was broken, and. like a fractured
e?ir. cannot be mended.
Liie to me is an empty egg-sbelL
Ltston to the story of my life.
Twentr vears ago I was ajrushine!
: vouth of twentv-two. I loved a vest
of many colors, I doted on perfumery,
j and a tooth brush was my "young
man's best companion." I do "not,
I cannot inveiirh asrainst tooth
lTushes, but only against tbe motive
i in mv eas, not cleanliness. I suffer-
leao. w-oois wnea comiort ana pri- ium ti t wiuiiiuieii uurwr. iiiaj
I rat demanded W Uu tvlrnUutrir strenrth thwarted mv kind ,
! now reniind me of mv Srttmp i
; is it tLat tLe excesses of our vouth
j.re merelv drafts upon old a?e. I
, . . , , - -
WOTe linen 01 tLe WSlteSt, COAti most
faultless I wa, in fhort voung and
. .... I
a fool. Alas! that one never discov
ers tbat be is a fool till it is too late to
avert the consecuences thereof.
Of course I was in love ao voce? i
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uiaa w luc 4,i-i a iuu,Liru air o a - ' , ,
T n.t- , vJv uiidr ocr vir u A!hnr n? .
wu a vi ii. piuuji'tTru iur i
atauiiiiii "irsisi, sio ? iiuru, llic ,
tootb truh and tbe tlchi boots.
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tn,:n,rt. an.1 uovr rin.n th. i
ller name was Loui-a Bevinst She
wa aa lieautlful
as a Louri aod as
kittish
; . . I
IS UOt in eleitanfWora. but it IS CX- : ltjC.' uku 1 r,P "pv" ue OOl-
i i u j, j IUsToutb 1 1 torn of the car, grazing mv leg. Thev ,
SWTific(.j Btilitv to elegasw I re- not smash me. It was written.
orJf .--a Dr 0jd e j that I .-Lould be spared for somethine ,
- .h.l Jvnr I at; tn fulfill mi- f. V :
i;Miiuii. rui- uu im im ail lilt
ronnir men in tbe neiirhbcrlood. Her
-i ..ii .
fatler was rich, and eonseouentlv allrega.
mnnf men in the nfiirETarirf.nrwl !
1 -n . c -
a I -.n w . . - !.-.. a ' 1 !-. 1
- a a bm a. '
to revel in Ler elarms, an'd to rev- j
.1 .a. .ij t
el in the old gentleman's monev.tt hen !
death, that hard hitter, should" finaliv
el in I lit? Ii iu 11 1 II 1 lii a Li g LliOiie . a L t'Tt :
i send him to prass.
he played her
! cards so skiIL''ui;y that f-be had twen-
: ty of us, all wearing tight boots.each
tied in the belief that he was tbe fa
vored man. Each looked upon tbe
old gentleman's acres with a proprie
0. j tary look, and became interested in
j tis eongh. I was an intimate friend
' , t t m. a . iii.i
tO flay. I Was IBeiaUCnO.y OEly WLCB
it was running licbt
I proposed to Louisa and was ac-
Uypted tbat is, eonditiooallv. She!
tola mee-be lovea me. tut tbat hiiai
' love was with ber. a've any other
! variety of the article. There was an
! obstacle. "My pa vonld never con
! sent" -aid --te, "to my marrying you,
; as poor as you are at date. Go and
(accumulate ducats then come and
'. claim me."
a-TX-;. 1, f N 1 ! tm-V .. - i r -
j tiiii wc laiiuiui .i.i aau ivi luc
tin I return ?" said I.
' Faithful, forever: sax she.
I rushed from ber presence franti-
icaiiy. it was o cjock in ice even
i ing. I did not ee Lemued B. Brown
j ride cp and dismount just as I mount-
. aaal.l .
ed and rode IVIT. So closely runs
thread of life.
I tOSjstd 18 I11V bed ail Ulgut ar-
na Ji He fif lnrr a-atlifrinw sni.
KUS aM-IBeS OI JOCre gailiering SUg-
seSted tbemselveS 10 tOV levered mind.
. . , , . r 1 - i 1 1 ,
ii inougni oi iiigiiwav rouoerv, oi
,.,ipi r;.l ( l.tist..a ..f f..rm-i-r r,T
I .-.fc-..Jt v.
life insurance, Of ttTlting tor HIS TV-
zincs, and of a dozen other quick
ri,a, - li f.irt3e Lot I rf-'erfeil all rT
, , , . , ., . , ,
iiueai. A. aiir Cuia . i iiai was me
com et thing. I would turn up shin-
j , r , r
ing ncggeu i wouia say as 1 puncn-
ed them, Louisa," and so fortb.
j rt.ad vfUow covered novels in
. , - t-,..
tbOse daVS. AlaS . tbat 1 Cannot be-
Ik ve now tLat tbev were talks of real
life.
I packed tny valise and was at tbe
KLatMn next mornin I nift Imncl
, . .. . ,
K. Lrott n alSO tt ItL a Valise. I ak-
. . . ,
fl ra wbere be was journeying
He anstt ered me : He tad been tired
sti tur iiiiu, auu uis wui iviuiru tiic
,r.tr. .xt:.. M...I.1 .1 -
rVumtTT ctr-a
. - , . ,
He was for Califor-
Fool ttat I w as. I told tim like
wise, and we agreed to go together,
work together, and be patrons in all
things. I did know ttat Louis
i but I anticipate.
We started together we were sea
j rick together we recovered together
? we arrived together. We made our
j way to tbe mine, and set to work at
I one.
We each noticed that a great
change bad come over tbe other. At
: home we tad been great f-pendtbrift.
1 'd fin liXu aflnaafira1 t Ka a rrl. erv-
ed six pence oa tbe quarter eeetioa of
moist gingerbread, en training days,
! witb more freedom than Lad Lemuel,
i and do one Lad said bis thre i-nr
,;t - frt- ,1- -...J-
. than Lad I. We Lad been at Lome, i
'roosters; and aged cronies Lad wajr-J
1 red wi?flv tbeir Lead:, arvl irditd i
that EOlLinff ruld tvtw ..f rm L
jDdthrifU and neVr dnt-!i.-.. ,rs'n ,u' " ' ''mafia
Kut Lereit different. Evervi,n? n'"'"- TLerc i
vent
vi. ere4. "He did 11 .t t vtD
brjv c-lothior.
We-rtn..t t ti.
ililhes of tLe Cell for we an.i
; if tLe Lilies were ui arrajed U-iur
1 . . . v . 1 1...
c nc, awv vrc a. suhuut
: fee
,loon
: w
! Dl
, gei iLai aay ; wuue we were jta- j
. bively eaurj oar inea pork, I Lajiiea
ed to ak Lira wLr L? evrr an,- t.i
itLUGod fyrkeii country. His an -
! swer is rriated oa mv isouL a tboui'h
; it Lad Wn branded witi. an 5rr,n t.-af.!
ed to a red Leat j
-J ff1" wouia cot Ciarrv n;e
ua-
til I inacie raonev I am Lere tumake
L A rear view ci Liuuei spaau-!;.. "'. " ' "i"''"5 "tlllJ'ui; -' cultural Iaad weft of tLe ilUsL-shw
?, wben be etoow-d over Lis work. H n tLe Horizon a rigbt, ' oi to rAJiroad : aad tow ridlculios :
as far from pleafaDt, audi was vervjnnl'rCkea f::i'. D,J 13 0:EC tLe jtie advert:s-meat cf tLe Road cf
ueLlikeLim. ' irarnnj atmojl.erie and tv effect ; nweIve niiUiCIls 0f ebok-e farming.:
One dav at noon s-Lal! I fnr f, j-. : Lardlv to ui?tin.?uisLed from tie f orarin-. i..l n-nm! !r,.s t-t
ii ;o go uacat uu marrv Ler. .vulu .i ...i,.. Uv, rJl..c ;or IO TlC 0wnea r.v it wnen everv i-irs went tioxue. ltiji e;njru!ar
"sbade I1 I replied. ""Sin-ular.but , swaJ- "bis L? tbe reat fact, tbe fact obstacle i? rernored, exerpt lands in f naaace Las been repeated i
I too am Lere under ttesaibe circua- T:an.iC. 13 Pr:,Por;'-'3 wLea consid- tLe mountain? wLirb nav prove to con-' tbea a dzea tinje. TLe actor
rtancts. It i a coincidence. Sbake. freJ ia its 0I"-ca' n f'-tc of revolt J
It was more or a coincidence tL&n
I supposed. Lemuel tool ray band,
K-rvenUv remarkin?:
It t a eoiciaence. Lt ns to our .
' labor. Let us make our pile and gvi j
outi.fiLit It ns ( r.-,n
"marry vour girl, .111 marry Loui,
.nd ?
j "Louisa!-' sbrieked I. '"Loub-a wbo?"'
; ''Wlv, Louisa Devins, wbo else r
) We understood each otter. From
i tbat moment we tated each other.
iln quest of Cupids poli we Lad
'jumped each others claim. We were i
. pros-ctin - on grounds claimed bv
,1.T II" I S - i
I voun? American trairedians alwav -
num. e sfow M ai t-acti -.tr,tr
; do tt Len tLev tt isb t.i cmr Uaii
in?, Late and wra. "
! I am a man quick of action. Ha.i-
'v gathering en all I could lav mv
; bands upon, I took advantage j
' Lemuel's going up tbe mountain after
!a valuable detKsjt e bad ibere. to.
starine urxn tbe KannersblD mule and
bie me to San Francisco. Little tar-.
I for gold or deposits of anv kind.
; Louisa as mv gold mine, and to ret
back ta L-r a.n. -Iaim U.p f;,T:!mnt
'of her promise wrs mv onlv tboDght
I thought 1 tad s'tolra" a march
j upon tim, for we tad but
on1 tsui.p
He, too, was a quick man.
Ue prompt-
sioic aavuirr muie oi a neigLOOrmg t
camp and foUowed. We arrived to-;
l - ,
T . 1 I e - r.
L-vioir. J. f team er was JUSI on lOe
.r . . . .
point oi sailing. e emnartedon Ler.j
Tu ice oa tbat boirible paaire 1 i
a;iei.ipita wt inrow liim overooard. j
. , . ., ,. . .
intentions.
ne inrew me overooard,
and regularlv the
sanors interposed
and restored me to life aad mistrv. ,
Whr did tLev, ah wlv! Lb'e'is aitne than Platte Valley, but
niystery. Will it ever be solved 7 If ,
. i . . ,
dol wnv not ;
At New Tort wt. tc-arA tK aiKan-r
boat It burned at Rondouf but woe
to me, we were saved.
Fate again' !
i hotels there
Escaninirthe rw-rHs cf tLe
. . t r
terlv reckJess or life, took riassaire on i
. i v" ,
the Central Road, which was then
V -
5ir,P '1 ana given to lnaalging in
snake-Leads.
C " C C 1 " .V- -'V V VU1V flXU l il 4h kilt U Ut. "llVil ) i.FWi A Va a (a
I cared naught for , mow pt? are seen more or less fre- j Thftiff or Bot tbe at -j. j t3oW -I
would laugh sardoni-1 qQtly during tbe remainder of the j utjTe of tLe loose of Witrelsbach is I -Don't I
u , .
" ' v
was doomed to drain the cup to tbe
itron V t tt.a '
Our Villa ee.
ringing
fV.m
. , -
u v aa w. a. A r.na . .1- 1'
V W lUaUC UUT Wl M W III I l! 1 Yprv I
'table. They were two teams in aad ;
tin.wltkm v..-it 4.,.
we engaged them.
the stable togethei
- - r - " " - " am ia. -a .i vui ;
er. Our driving was i
JIanoas -
Thepnzeattbeendof the;,oalow,Ii'li
race was Louisa. V bat cared wei
for the horse fleh f - j
We drew near the mansion of,
Bevins. It was 9 p. m. For what i
was the venerable mansion so bril -
riant v illuminated? Wtv ttat
rav of watrnns anil hr-riPi tn tl. i
fence in front? We sprang to tbe ;
door: ourripLthflBdsi-ai.netr.(l:rir.r. .
-She is mine r hissed L ' ,
"She is minel- hissed te. i
We arraonled ia a fierce emlrn i
T t . . . 1 T.
ten that I should alwavs o-n r!,-,ira
a'UHu a arm usual, ii was wriu i
1 fell against the door and bumped it ,
V 1T
deatii rrapple. i
balf nnr v.t. n'?.l- tl. r-. ' .
m a
. -
WLat did onr eyes behold! ,
i mil iv,mn'r aimt.ti n I
the floor of the square room was a
-. u . c.m- vivu. Via :
maiden in white, by her side
man in black, and in front
i-Trcr-TTTi vliA rirtt;inniir,Aln.il.
e; '" i
words:
Lom uoa tatii joiued tos-etber
let no man put asunder.
Ik a .9..
-. vita-r-T;.. ret,., vi i i
X IVaVI I . TtllT (ha tnai.4i.fi n
state ttat tbe roang man inUa-k was
tie r-torekeepe'r at tie village?
As ttc beard words Lemuel
relaxed BIS BOia OB
throat and
ni-.t t-. . .-,n ir, r,u 1 ,
took mv hair out of lis left band.
-She is not mine !" said h.
-She is not mine ! smid I.
-She is not either of oar-r said we
botb in chorus.
And we added aWatbiris, at
u wa, avr aj-v VUilVal a W Lv UVi V. I it, II
which she laogted.
V.l I !.t- m r, T.-,,-, Tt .
Brown
after
me
lucre,
told me, that within an hour ! "J "u u,c -" " rovalitv are most distasteful to him ; !
Louisa tad plitrbted her troth to or ll4.e cnery aoout ana w ei 01 Thlhfr tLan tt a re. Liii
tonaitKnea upon acquiring tutliv ; , view 01 ms armv, ue wm pieaa swa- repea
. r-be did tte samethinr for him? ; -enirai, grauuer anu wort- tuicrrsk-, withont cause, burr himself I voice
Need I narate how she had done the ,ne-
same thing with a dozen others!! One keeping watch will find many
No ! I need not j things novel and entertaining by tbe
But since that time I lave taken way, as, for instance, the kinds and
the word of no woman. -1 am a bro-; character of flowers, of which many
ken man. If I ever marry it will be varieties occur. A t antelopes and
for a nurse ia mv old age, "and I think , Tillages of prairie dogs satisfies an
I flail tire ne." For on the garden (the curiosity of animal life. There
of mv love untruth has sown salt re seen, also, a few birds, swallows
Lemuel B. Bro-n did not think aa I j being tte most numerous.
did, but as be married ber three
years later, after she became a wid
ow, Le wisted'le ladnt He tdld
me t-o. I am avenged. "
A gentleman of --elegant retsmre,
anil a KarhelfiT at that. - Laji hi-tii
atnusinr himself with Batrimonial
statistics, and out oi two bundred
marriages published in New England
- ;
journals, last week, only two of the
ladies tad old-fasnioned names, oeh f the river or creek in some lime raiiey
asMarrand Susan, AB tte otters ' that wears a brighter hue of green
were Mollies, Pollies, Pollies, LiVithantherrourdingcorntry. Around
b'tt, Tibbies, Biddies, H attics, Pat- it a berder has gathered cattle, per
ties Matties, Lizzies, and so on. He taps from twenty-ive to fifty, and
says if be can hear of aozne girt with posrsiblr -tonuiikue? one hundred.
a familiar "cLristian name," be shall Tbe stock appears to ttrire; Wt bow
"el Art for ber." tie man, lives, or wtat he does with
Tk Vrtal Aaaerlraai Dnrrl.
T.ltar J
-r r mad
e;t. l-ar--
tLer f"rc
11,1,1,1 m:o esji.
TLrie ie 1 lit f-r.i'
" u K'" ,4 1 ' '
-f rumini. lv
' iua L a, aad
"'aji'Lt ntt-r le.nri
I'Jnnj tte entire alter u-xn tbe tra!0;
5,J V,w ara. V run.
over IJie fertile rrairi lin,M.t
. t
horizon at a
AVLta o
j at
tie M dar frou Oiuata. tie lat r -
) Ue Ia!,3 fn tLe '"!
',"en 'en. TL utht
journev bas
tation, Grand
Ian j. is on tie vtre of
Tbe Great
American l'esen o: ILe ii:sj? or fc! -
teen i j twenty vear? ao. i ue traia
; e'f'ea Lho ramjet realm, where
1UJr'-'iajtr v -amiau ti"j-
r A t-orreet iuipres,-ivn wtat ne
iimvm.j.juuri .hvm mrpniat:,
and cf wlat one will realize
niasc-s it
tbe r?t tiine, mav be
ia k wor-ls. ne leaves
! tLe niaba "'1 Misuri rivr, at
:noon. Tbere is balf a dav of ridinsr
tLrouL & Sat U n'c V. in which j patent b:.vc alreadT issued.
jany tL,Ir!aS i-CHDts bare been ; t La.e spoken onfr of tbe
r'ant,oi . "e r1;'-8 io tbe berth fitbr-.u-h wbieb tie railroad
: the sleeping car just as tbe fun lest ' Mentioninr tbe impression
i T":'rc!'r r utility Las beea reacted.
'On looklnjr out the next m
miEZ tbc
tT.:n ,s op
tbe Valb v of tbe
tbe river to tbe
' soctb, a sba,!ow. lazy.
w. lazy, ua detcrmin-td
i, listlessly laovinir back
i locking stream
j toward tie Missouri, and low ranges
i c' Srasr Li.ls, naru y Lsgb enough to
i 00 taiea fcius. farting a T.ear Lonzon
to tbe nonh. 1 Le vegetation i scant
a?' - "-'r mol rart.a tbin.sbort
:n ' E-5 that seems just ready to
. d;- 1 Le country grows constantly
m,ore brrfcn, 3n PIa donnff the
' Lole ,ds- bu: Qinta:ns tie same
S1-1 eharactenstica. Tbe Platte
1:5 aaa e piajs uecc-me siigntJy
! ,Dore r:!ir-?. narrowing tbe view and i
ig tt lonzon nearer U the s
. . w
lTa
become heavier and
i tLe eov7 mc,r rolling after leaving
, - . , ' s, 71 -
lLe LLe?t point on the I acic roads,
V,rniin ta rifil arn? niiii.il an1
l. iir.rjiii, auu uuiiijz iiic a, kcri uifuu
" t
aha nurf 1.1 .. r-r m i-.f L,tn v
ut . v v.. v,. vu
muuuiia r.ugr 01 .lunn
Tl r - 11 . n,1 rfc I : v mriro r ai.ii
- ; ;r : - . .
t-f - V ,
-'.l'rt T9T the in.ormation of the,
,v -
f?Vr.e n' , -r !
Ij, wtiKn is greener ay more ?er-;
T'J " wnm rai-,
i,, ta r ,-1 fnn t?i trim ri.a !
" - ; ' - u -
tered a more isolate country
than
,a3.r ?H wn- "thicg grows bat j
?aP' trusb, and even it look disgust-
wltn habitation. It attains j
, r , , , .
but 1WW ftunlfd growth.
One Las i
-
K -
. a T l. ir "
tLe snow-covered P.oekv Moanuja j
--s T . r T" T i n . j4 ftfif a fill :
,SUU1U""', " V i
.. - .j - .rnx -
- . ,. ,
The country is s-.ul out litie
ea- rlL. r,-ea
c'"invIr n inpression of tbe s;
The track winds among low
brok-
rould i
rface. j
. - .
tins, worn into curious forms by
action of wind ana trost aad sun
On
tie peculiar soil ot wnicn tney are
ti UltTUlNi-tl
This ends tbe second
wa- a-- v . - -
J. TLre ao'Ltr fi;Lt- "d
the mormnir the passens-er bx.ks out
f till on the sage-brush desert and cur- j
, , .
xor m ie iu.i.-- uc iu ..ti ,
station mere is aomc mu rerung seen-,
y, tie tills becoming more promi-
Bent. "a I'm5 niore curious anu ,
tauliSuI - turcti iuttes, so-eaueu,
give still new forms of tie same gen-
'a-.t n . q . .r and c-rn?iirp as T w
Green river. iut oiLer ise auu,
monotonous barrenness continue till
2 o'dotl in the afternoon, wtea. soon j
r leaving Wasatch, the train en-;
ters tbe begmmng ot t.ct.0 t anon.
ana me remauiuer o in- irij io kjk-
-i . i i . r . l i -. - (
;den.
about seventv miles, is made
P--aa. uu rxiinug !
riru -iu "-""-
The road advertises that
'II I . I . , . . ( ) o .n i-.ln-.e.
tion car will be attached to
while passinr through tbi-
--
Bat It is not done, and has not 't n ,
' - , , . ,, , 4,
-.- -y S'" i
fusion, probably the clearness of the
, jatnxisjiere, and the consequent dis-.j
. r "";, ;
tir.ctne-s with wticb details of form
! color cn fi'ed in tbe
' dtance, as well as tie homreneous
,ructu ; of the rock, pree.pice of a
It"011 - - Ieei UQl uaf
nrsi as very nigu : ana 11 ntuicu iu
i lh? . V j
i v s i among higher 1
tofuer cXffs. This scenery, j
pe gara, is jLsarinting at first j
:hat lt " magnitude rapidly
, i-t a little comparison and reflec-,
- - . a a
- .I--t-rn.s -" w t
litciy 10 vuina ILe t. ueai nt r s u
1-1 "I . 1 at J-al a.
But the one fact that impresses it
self eatdU Ull it fixes an indelible
ianivsoa.-'-erTae all otters made
on tte jownsev.U'tbe atter desolation,
tbe barrenness." tbe worthlessnes-s of '
all the eonntrr rtassed through west
. 4 .
of a rmint sit one fctmdred and
tt -aile from Omaha Now and !
'then rne will see a stock ranch, ibis
j consists of a turf tut a tent or per-
; . mm m l
baps a small stockade, situated near
a young , '"v -.uu.-: uiiK,.,- a s.... ... . v. , Kan t(f tb Marchoi-jess.' and
.. , .-,1.5 . . a :
of them a -n??l 1 ." . liil-'" ' , 1 exists but one single manuscript
-. appoimea wun tne s-euer vi t-cuo : -f :, Tl
.. ... .lanninct Mint on tn 1 cnnsviTXiiia . r . . .. v. .. , r a .
j Li. Ftoek wL n Le Las ral-f-d it, w
tujrtery in wLIeb I did nr't ? k to , tLeatrieal rf -ri-'ian'-e T T!if R' trs
jfr. It va- t.t jif,..f..na d. Tf I'lattc vifr-" a'l tbere, aad Lvn tl oiruin
s at :--eejn iiri;at r n i: - own w nt up lLf v vain'v - Li-i f. r ai au-liaTik-,
f'r i:j tie ii;T 1 1 f d:ra-. .Vmint v? prfw-n t wit-ri.tir.-'
it i !''. i-:iira'-l ',j any l-w ( nos tbeir j .Tfrn.'an but a V'lusr
Mrrer-d r-tutb f vef-tati"i. man, drt ?el in a t-u:t ( jray,
Vif.ve I in b- lizlt tt- f t.-, bia Laod-nie fje ad'-rned with a
Lm'.t -'.ni- 1b .ut-? al-'it 1 'mail. Il-trim 1 mii-:a b". The
j, Unin 1 ific lacd -ratit and tLt.-
1
, crv ajanisi jnrinjj Tav tje arm
' tK-in? told to settlors at
.'ia ,.f,v0 t;.c.-.,- t-,m v.tv u
nndoubtedly of very -reat value. It
; ;s rbotce fannin? !and : thon?b tbere
are manv oW-.acles to profitable cn!-
; tur Weit cf tLL?
tbere are abo-
; intv n
ajTici:!taral land?; and of
aj tne j3ns owned bv tie railroad.
(,ran j I?!an3, nt a tnon.-acl acres
; woni, mcre taM ,
an
37
Tbe Government.
i
m reserv
If tbe lands located Lv
tbe cornranv thro-jrb Nebraska, re-
tains all tbat is worth
anvtn:Br tnat
was ever granted to tbe Uninn I'aei
5c, except tbe million acrer for wbieb
country
, ',"''
IMUlf
!rne?s of tie eonntrr
on mv
i riind to s i'TitVrran Yr,t i d
great a knowledge of tbv West as
anv man liv-nr. be made tbe aston
jaLing ffeneral" statement tbat exeej-t
: Orespn; which ba? a wet climate.
not ver two t-er c nt. of tl
Ire wlole
i countrv west of tLe 1 fxnb meridian
; eould ever be made useful for asrri-
: cultural purposes not even when
. every river and brook and stream bad
n rnilized to its ntmosr caiacitv
for irrigation. Ia ti e whole
Terri-
tory of Utah not aa acre is produc
tive vcithout irrigation, and no fur
ther irrigation here can be undertaken.
without the octlav of srreat capital.
One other generalization will
now now values for amcflltartl
nnrro. ih.U rinVi ivlnnm- u
j wien, for purT-r.se
of imration.
; f r. vatpr il
uur aiwrr cmi iuc iw.u uirriui-
4n (t DvrtL and south line some
:i ,
the Knr.h meridi-
lijiirs wrsi 01 oiuamj uu i.wa eprea-u
: ., , ,
, npoutne sou, an ine agncuitarai pro-
, darts will not feed tle
mming F - - P" -
i . - i - , i.t .
i-.,yn n Dimu ui rcasjaaoii wci:ti-
ru u,u,ii.
The mineral wealth
.
o. tne region,
uufreisrasw iK-ueTc, i- greaier
than Las ever l-eea estimated or
dreamed oi Bat tfcc mines are in
the mountains, and not oa tbe plains.
vbe
i.i r. ,
Lere tbe Union Facifie owns If.-
tvuu..
ruin r,f ii,-.;,-i -..,, v,
ina v , - uvikr sro-r ir, usu
I inn bib.su uesen. eriniuxT
acre of flat, feri--prairie in Nebras-
ka.
Am Eee-exitrle Kiaf.
a ttt nwitu,-ur-i ui iu,
Ki of BaT.r;,
.
TLe eccentrics tie of the
young
Lave of
late become such that tbe
question
: insane is more anxiously agitate! at
Aianicn, ana especiauy at tbe impe
rial court at Berlin, tbsn ever befre.
. ! aJ-W ivi uj(.i V A I I V U . 11 . atWT VI taiV
ea j j Kiug tare all b(K-n forgotten : his ex
1 .'Penditure nf six million dollars for
.a vr. ., ' , II ,V 1 -
; iiuiiauu at ails laruc ei iiyiirui u-
wangea tire hanging-gardens of
, Queen Semiram: his attempt to
; build a pyramid like tbat of Cbe-ps
rncron? Cirtat;0ns with royal prince
oa tbe lamou? tectteia. and Lis nu-
es, tthom he jilted
m st uncere
had the most
when thev
nt90J1 Xo j,Xlk f r
Leart and hand.
an offer of bis
But that which engrosses at tbe
present time the attention of the good
burghers of Manieh fs tbe singular
mania of tbe young king in regard to
theatrical affairs. It is a well known
fact that King Louis II, lo kts upon
tfcf thett,r I3 lbe pri fWarce of
eQtjon . that be considers
popular edncation ; that te e-nsidertbat I had rrown a rreat deal, and, A few days a.terward t.e young
Frederick Ton ShiHer and Molierelthen inquired for mv little friend -4lJ.r returned. She wa- mystcr,ous
the two dramatists without tthom Itw 1tM b-upi'It received by the lawyer, who
its present eminence; and that be, the
Wittlesbach ruler himself, has writ-
-u "'"ItnllTiir -tt-l 1-I in Eij r.T.inr.n n
the train fombinatron of all that is prais--scenery.
fK c..t,;n, i,.itoe-
TK- nn x.-r.,- tl1a, ?a tu -Tf-
there
copy
and it
is wri
en
in Alexandrine verses,
that is known about it
ail
Xo foBnj hu m
hig eT 0De ha
i hat l
pon it ut one person Has
seen it performed upon tbe stage,
and yet tbe tt hole company of the
Royal Theatre of Munich knows it
by heart; and the play has. moreo
ver, lieen performed already upwards
of a dozen times with scenerr and
v w Ul,
decorations, such as bare rarel v been
to-Ted upon tbe tragedies "of the
nTi.
Tb(, explanation of all this is a
Terr ?impe one Xing Louis II. is
m cttrirter.
Most of tbetinie be lives in
k. M m VVU.iU3 a U 1 V v - ,
in utter se-lgo
! elusion. The pomp and splendor of!
...
in the Alpine retreats of the Bavari-
anllirbland. Tbe -ita-e is his fa-
an Jiigmana?. ine sta e is nis
vorite pastime, but to witness public
performances, when evervbodv risefl
C . V. . u. , -. Ijiv, ta. 1 1 1 m .a I
soon as he makes tis appearance, is
so drtaTefa! to htm ttat for years le
bast not set foot in his own theater at
Munich, except on the occasions
which we are about to specify.
About four months ag-o the actors
of tte Iioval Theater in the above j
mentioned eitr reeeired from the
manager of the stage the cast of a
plar entitled Thr Fan nf the Mar-
eAio-ie?, whose author, he paid, wish-
t. - - a . ta
fif-'ed to remain untnown. bat wbicn
was to fcerebearsed immediately. A
i a -i - . 1
weea anertt-ara tne nrsx rrnear-xi
took place, and a few days later the
actors auu actresses woo rrr it- ttt
pear in it were startled hr the notifi
cation that tber were to play tbe
piece after midnight on
the 3d of
March. The most vigorous secrecy
was enjoined upon them, and ini me
diate dismissal was threatened to
those wbo should talk about tte
affair.
Lad ever Lesrd of fo'.L
yonsg man eat-d ia tLe ! ft
tro?niuni-box. and Le seeded t-o
follow tie perforrranee witb rapt at
tention. Tbe experienced aetori d'd
tbeir bet to. f ay ;L-:r pan? well.
None of ttea La 1 jK-rf. rrjid under
n.ore finrulcr. nut to d.ejjra'
inz eircnni?tanc'-s. .Vj'plaasc tLere
was none. TLe curtain went down,
and it went op arain. TLe on'v
.-pectator prer ct wa.-. to all appear
ance L'zb'y inte rented, but not even
f nee did Le clap h's Land.
Finally. jn?t a tLe neizLb-jricar
eloek of .St. CatLerine'. cLurf-L rtmck
. four. tLe r.iav was over, and tlf ac-
per-
ince
are
: seems unnatcral k-r ti.eni t-j
piav to
aa audience ttiibo'it marks of ap-
ptao.-e or c:.-appr oral ; s;rr.piy before i
f-ne youcg man. wno. n te wears a
rown. promts l.y tis royal pnroga-
uvts in a
verr eunousni:-.nner.-1 it
a 1'rtnK.
ruial la Mj Owi Trap.
ILa aad I bad U-en silent fubv
ffteen minute:
an unusual ocfurrence
, 1 ,.J.li I .,-!... ,
I '.' 1 US, RUCU .UUjtJ.I L'i I'kC O
with one of her ravest ra's
of
laughter. The cars were goir;? at
. the rate cf fortv miles an Lours. Lut
Pora's laugh rang out above all tbe
noise and confusion.
' What is it Ira. yea It' h I
said. ba!f pioned that she Lad n-t
told me what imu-eJ Ler, and lau.'b
; ed afterward.
XotLing, Neil, only I was tbisk-
ing ot sometling funay. Ty you see
:ttat gentleman jnst in fr et of us
I with those beautiful l3ack n hiskers
aad brown eyes ? Well be has been
. watching us behind tbat bf-ik for tbe
.last half Lour. looking as if Le would
I like to take a Lite of tbe roses on
yocr cheek. Pon't Uush, but he's in
love with tou 111 bet mr jood
i tE?mJ i-i it I mi- i-it tl.i r" -p r.f
I nave real oi
lt
' I
. CVliUfUiea lor
mistaking Landsome
ieir. etc.. and thought
ould b if vou coald
; .v
I Willi iHJ
It
onlr marare to mistake that rentle-
.Cia fr Tpur Mother Fred.
t ,, ,,i r
f.T anv fun in a mo-
'ment
j -tti - in a.-. - r
, t K,Va.n-t wi
J Hit 1 -a W al A A AA U , A ' L V i i
i F ' , t -,.K,N.. tv.-
... ,fR,i.(.-.A.,J
i;." . .,. :.v
t - " v"
eyes gets oa tLe cars at our station.
.v.
1 J wait till te rets mixe-l up witii
him ia a fetter of delight and call
him brother, and giving htm such
another kissing as be ha? not Lad
since he aw tis sweetheart bst
"Yes I would if I were you," said
Pora. sarcaitlcaliv, -voa daren't vou
dare, thonh ?
Jn-t vou
wait and ec."
And so I dropped back into the
cushions ia sileace. till the tra'.a st ip-
! ped at our station.
Pora gave me a tt icked wmk and
whispered that she knew my courage
would fail me.
I was not to be triumphed over,
and so. when we stepped off tbe plat
form. I saw the literary gentleman
standing amid the ero d. and tt itb a
bound I threw mvself into his arms.
mm lull in tbe mout
cry ins:
"Fred, mv
dear orotoer. Low are
you ?-
I cansrht a glimpse of Pora, and
she was in dang.r of iroinr into con-
vnlsions. I expected' to "hear the
stranger sav there was a mistake
amtiktT.'hnt t. mv .nrnri- Y.
gave me a heart v emlra-e, kised me
two or three times, said he was elL
WLo
tbe svmpathies of the crowd, as thev ' scarcely gave ner time to K-ai nere;..
supposed she wa? insane, judainlri ' J questioned b.-r wtta tne most
from her frantic lansrhter. " " , curK.s,ty.
'Father and mother are expecting (.ap:tai, capital .
von. and so impatientlv tbev can ! " Persevere m voir design, MaJ
Icarcelv wait to see voa. I was emoiselle. bat the next time you come
afraid "vou wouldn't k'aow me, bet : to consult me rive me the name of
I'm reiHr glad that mv image has ; the man yon are going to-mak--- so
been treasured up so care'fullv in mv j i-aI'I'.r " ??" of himself "
little sister's heart ' i A fonnigLt afterward the young
I was bewildered bevond measure. knocked at the door ftf tee coun
It was Fred. then, and I had not room. No sooner was se ia
known him, I felt slirht'v ridiculous than she c-r herself ia a chr. m J
and while introducin? Pora to mv ? that tie walk Lau made her
WW -rVimp-P,! t" l,cr tr brcatLIess. Her eonntd tried to re
unict tM-inil-tnw rr n. lnpn.Uil f--i - ir
I was too moch confused to tlink ot
inquiring now ne came
how he came ia the car?
without seeing me ; so we went to i
the carriage that was waiting fbrj
us, and very rapidly drove home.
I had never known Fred to i-e so
affectionate, he lad teld my hand in !
bis own all the time, and kissed me '
at unnecessarr intervals ; but to tell ,
tbftrnth. I Lad never oved bim bai:,
well before, never thouirht him so
a0
handsome.
We reached the gate,
mother1
sed me and cried over me, father j
-a . a a .!
ted it ana nnaiir a irant, Leanv
1 t :.,
a.IIaIlo d T0U 0-a t0
.ildo' ren 1 -T0U t0
ia-iDOiiCty me, vour scapegrace brother,
! . . . '
i-iuac uui vtiku.
. , . ., . , ,
And to iur aetionishment a hand-j
sotue 111 low A uau not Meu oeioi c
I tad not seen before i
gave me a genuine Leg and a kiss '
. i . . , i a .1 . . 1 ,
mat Tea couia near across ana. (
"There is
some mL-take," 1 mur-!
iniareta. .-trff ivu Hit uituii, a .
x v ,,.Vw.-. r-.j i
I thouirht that gentleman was, ; fmiiicr f,T trees. He had a
poia-inr to the handsome man I tad pp.j. CT(.hard cf al-oat twenty-five
met at the depot. i arrcs. The soil was p.xr and he rav
"Why. sis. are you crazy? Of i nured ttith potash only. One liar
course I'm your brother, and thatir-.L costing $3-5, or ffteen cents a
Mlow is my college chum, Archie' pound lasted hlci four years. He
Winters, w ho went half war up the I Ji-isolred it i" water, so that the lye
'road to meet vou. What are ron
blushing at Nellie? There wasn't ' in it would not quite c-?roe to tte sur
anytting wrong in ti going after fa(-e ; and then applied two quarts of
yoa, was there ? I tadn't time to go, jibis liquid close around the trunk ev
and I let tim lave your picture, so J tTy spring. From 2.0t)0 peach trees,
ttat te would be sure to know you. te Lad sold during the last ve rears
He's been playing some of his mad ; $l,"tO0 worth of peaches, nis crop
pranks on ron." and passing himself ; had been in 1 51, 1,509 bushels; ia
off lor me.'ril waeer " j.ls.0, S50 bushels ; aad ia lsTl 1,00
T WikeJ .t Arfbie beseerbinrfv.lbasheli He las aLsO a good pros-
and as tley were all going into "the
gat I whispered to tim :
?o-j:b. ia tLe Indian Oean.
s r traveler, in tl
, ajnwt !tdI wirf an'i
ri? nLat is af'pr'-ipria,-'v
I I'an.r'-r L-I-nd. Of ai! tL
L 'TH l v r)
pr-'JaMr
ii t:,e ;ri'jte u Lose ex
i a--erla'ijf'd. tLi.- i-
i
r.i'.-i 1tk!v. Oace oniv
fin':'-'
lb- ra;i'3. hxs it Ken known
'j Lave l-ea visiy.-d by raan. TLe
fa. fir is any Luidred miles rolls and
fables over a sLillw bottom, till,
trrivizz tt a certain decree of lati
tT:!i. tbe S'"""-r rock arcjtlv terminate-,
and ti e ocean becc-mes, in a
mvmctt, of unJatboma Lie depth. On
tLe very edge cf tLis tbyss stands
IanT?r Inland, wbieb tLe least tones,
of an eanLqnake, or an nnnsnal
stroke of fcrrrieanc, Diay s-t-nie G3y
V'X'pIe ovt-r into tbe jotton;k-3 c'f.
Froia tbi- pcr.-ua-ion. possibly, man
Las n ver atterspf-d to erect L'-
dwi-IIIn c,n it. Tbere it stands, ia
tbe mid-t '.' tbe -rz?. overcanopied
Lv the Kino
f tLe bine skies, stir-
rounded Iv a 1:
nu.e?s expanse cr
Linlnr and beantl-
wavti, jtl. rally
fui, t ut a little spe
r..y sas as n
ited rlanet.
tb.
Vtt.
.-ujh no
is astir, tbe bii-
w
-antirfrctan
i foam arain
r Isiand, which on
all sid'- ci
sc-n.i sheer into the deep.
?
fee
;'peir frcm & distance per
aC" sslbb-. A snrveyirg
er-:rg the oceska in ail di
r sientiSe purposes. cn?e
1:
tra
rf nations !
wi'id r-xL Aft'-r
rowing to a c'n.-idt-rabie distance
aljnr tie fx-t r-f tie prtc-ipices. enc
f g-ntvmia d.sc-vered a sma.I issure.
thr'":?t wLV-b be ft-'t conr: nt tb-v
coul i climb t tbe snmmit; and tLt-b-.-at
1 in? pusbei tulte cos to tbe
pusnei
tlrceof tbem-?rt darir.g
landed, and s
y. r n j -r?Li to.i ana
per:i. react.' a t-e t-p. i ue pr:,spec:
wbieb then presetted itself was truly
extraordinary, llencered gretn as
an emerald by tie agency of bidden
sprinr5. tbe tsL i-Ie surface cf the blet
was thickly strtwn with egs of ittLn-
nt-erable oceanic Mrds, which, rising
from tl
te :aat o
nmtation.
eda
can-tiiv cf
Tbe egzs were
light cioeolate,
dotted with br
turficvie or b!i-
a.
coiors wLite,
s.z-1 ccrn.can L.ue.
own cr crimson, or
k. II ere and tbere
L'ttie D..ls T-TTtn
ded
m tLe si.e..s ;
rb scared awav
and tbe mothers, tboc:
for a moment by tbe unusual appari
tion of men" soon alighted near the
vouht, beinr. in spite cf the name of
their tome, ticrotrrhlr ttsacqnainted
with danT. It might also be said
that tbe whole of tbe i?Ie formed but
one nest divided into several ccm
partments, wterr the naturalist, if he
could live cn ers. r'rbt study tbe
appearance, habit, and character of
half the winged dwellers cn tie deep.
Caaskt.
A
ri, voting and prel
and
atve all rtfted with aa air
rable candor, lately presented herself
before a parisian lawyer
iltttsietir, I Lave c:me t3 cciisttlt
you on a grave affair. I want you
to oblige a man I l:ve to marrv ne
in spite of himself. H;w shall I pro
ceed ?
The gentlemaa of the bar. of
course, had a sufLIciently elastic con
science, lie Tt. Sected a moment and
then, being sur? that no one over
heard him. replied hesitatingly.
"Mademoiseile, aecC'rdlng to our
law. you always possess the mean'
of forcing a man to marry ycj. You.
must rentaln on three cxrrasis alone
with b-im : yon cn then z tf:re a
judge and swear that be i- your lov
er. " And will that suff.ee, Monsieur?"
" Yes. Mademoiselle, with one furth
er condition.
- Well r
Then vou will produce witnesses
who
ttui maae oata
remain a goo
to having seen
remain a poo-i quarter cf an
( w'" the indlyjdual sa.I to have
! trifled w-.tb your affections."
1 "Verr w.,11. Monsieur. I wJI re-
taia you
i meui o.
as counsel ia the manae-
ilis affair. Good day,
a a . . - r
' ass t iiti. i-j
let
-a.e
j - -Vf a rr d to unloose ber gar-
' mcs.s
it is uie-icss, .Monsieur, sne saia.
I am much better."
" Well, now. tell me the name of
the fortunate niortaL"
Well, then, the fort-mate mortal,
l-e it known to you. is yourself, said
tbe young beauty, bursting into a
laugh. " I love voa ; I have beea
here three times - 's-a-ttlc with you.
- "u5" - -1
iDt re l--re
, and ray
witnesses are below, reaav
i a : 1
uu ,'-----s '--. - -
magistraie,
r e rr- if-
rravefv ec-ntinuea tne
-
The li'-vvcr tLu
cauzbt tad the
. -
Fa:
rit :
mi-i-t
rJT-ir
terni.-
good sen.-e n. t to gei an; i ce
1 most singular fact of ail is that he
w-a anakes an
adores a. roans wi,e, wno maaes aa
1 boasA-aeeper.
: raia-a ir rearB inei.
At a roeeiiag of the Cincinnati
Hortkaltural Societv, Mr. SLepard
! ar,n.Ip!.l t,- n.-ita.-.li a a most excellent
; mould be so weak that a potato put
j pert for a crop this year, tbe buds be
- ins nearlv all r-enert.