UL A.mb KaiM PmUU), ntiui). the I few erf- r'.l tke tkw aixt i B!. of tk ; real r V- piaa- kl. iaek- i aaJ U4 -. ar i'ttb EL. P. - uc-I; .. . " -i. '-ut tt--ir - r , . , -. ... - r;t ' , V- f..A.ti l-aa- . -c i '.-rti.-'r Pri-.tir:; Ccc.aany. : , I - VLL. rr.t::M:vs at e . r.-M-irn'-e t-t ... u :y. - : .Tift. r ''- erv- . fl-- at:i 'r . 1 'M .-.-!' 4 t -v. 71. - : - '. ;-. nal . - .... ' ..a ! v;--m-r v '. P--r- . - - I 7 I'l ll rfvr 1-fN-WJ.l ..-. Jjl' ft.-. , .. i r..f ai t-o- . s.v at r. v- . .;;.:V AtLVT.sii.ll. . . 1 T- 'iiNi- I AV LAM' ". ' - . tr re.-- I'.'-- ' ,. e.i to !..tr i:t .i .: trr. i.M.vs At . r'.;; i. Ka wi I CU."- ' : -. I l.Ni I. S :-re-:. .. ; .- .:. c;.-. . ; li:i ; " - ire i : ". r ..: z. r u.i- 5- . ... i. i ,. ' ... . r i:;.'-- r onv 7. "Tu. ( . V vl. - 'iTTiTv AT LAW. ! r .1 ; ui:-:-e Ml . .. .i 1 v.... J. QTi- "' . i .1 -e in ' -un ir;-. T" .;. t-i at la v.. . v . V itl A. n.. .- :p.'r" " .1 .-i-. . - - ( I tt L !i. -il 1 H tK. : I ' . A '.' rii -.i L .. .. 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YiiiiTir: t -i i i L j - "-i. . - : ... i... r t r. .a '- -l e. r ' I. : . - - . rt . ! tic t r -. ,. ; -. it. i .-.. i. :.i i.. Jllcr Co.. I 1.11. n i : CI OAKS, 1 ' .'.i: ; !.i :ti x 'OTTSF. "& SHIRES, ' rrt ! t: 'Iltia . 1 , l-l a -T-. rm -:. Buzbv & Co., ichai2:o Place V'-FlTMOKK. - ' t .. .:.;i.ai i: s iiie VOL. XXII. I'.aril. a. t. vxt.-.onn. . a. oujcn. L!v2N300D&OLINGER,; n.YxivKiis, j 32aiii SJrwt. opposite the PmI J office. Dale City, Pa. We In.fi, nrrtiar.!e Eaatand Wit. I'rafU n.i 'l!e'k otbrr hack. rui. J5 penal atta-ti.-ti p;ut t' c'lioc.i.ai. Mmiry thrived on 3. ; pjya! !e un JrniDil: interval pajdoa time de i.Tcry.t.itjt in liie Banking Use wtll ra- irr r prompt paraxial aurathot we shall do :truttn.t tu rire a:ie:artl"n to oar depuailor ui ' LIVF.Xa'K 'D fc OLINGER. I Cambria County BANK, i i M. AV keim&co.,: .o. !6 JJ II VKTSFET, JOHNSTOWN.PA., i ' -1 iivt i.jns maw in all (airta ut tb I'eitad Stat, in I l at.i u. luL-n-jt xii. wej at the rat ail irffci. I'erannaio. if left ail muclbs r kicrer. S-iiiiricr-nu.i ma-e vitk GaaraiantajH c.L. w;... ir-;j tuu m trtat. aitr;l It T joill D BOIBKTa. CO., Nv). Ct MAIN STREET. J n H N S T ) W X , V K X X A V.'e I'raC.f nejniiale in 'l para o( Iba t'nl- 1 te1 S ::'.e 'ica.:A9. aivl ia FwreUfTi e'CDlnaa, i.ur i ( uj. n aa l Oiicernment B.ia at I r.jrsi f.m-.'e. In mjncjr ua apprrad j e" ur- y. I.rfcC ani t'tiet-k !) tter tjaciseafb- I e !. . -tier rveneo oriu-jeitrtavMejo deiaal . . , ' SlI eT Cr-T.f . ; .4 . ;i !. :.-i y ; i'7 o:t Tiif rrpO'ii. I Ilna;rg Lice r--e!ve oar j.f-1:.: af-T.:l..n. j 1 i..in:ui to ..ar Wti : an ! mi ere fc their 1 j-vj-t j.-r-uae. we Ii.-tt a cimttrmaDea ta ! .ia;-. :ifi-i .i.v::e t.:'-.f-ra who La e tu..a.e IbuVj t.. r:re n- a tnaL aatirli:x aiLThat we ehaU at ! t:u:- ! wo fL rl"e eti'ire ptittfaU,l. i t -'-Te JfiKN 1'IBKBT t eJL ; i AN ACT j ou' rriuff A JJitior.al rrivlletes the JOHNSTOWN i 5 Nt- .-i tjr'r.-? ' -a - r . r- i'T- L llv- il y ihe Se-nal ui-i 1 if, r r!m-,r1 :t au'ii"Tit h ine fata? IT..; ;; JHsrVv 4VlXiS BAXK ; :.-r ao;tvr:ud W-iv -.: fn J 1. r .iu 1 n-nr-wd ;ecm. ia i raii tive ptr W j.-.v. ki'i-ia. tb csr--. pnprr f-otrtr-U ur r :-r ' ui. v r:r. T mJTii vmiaiL riMh BMktf. rii prtii-.-ir jT br 4-p-iu-1 t.. C rVe-r rrt-tiT, T mlT iDUrTrt fT ivsti a-wTViiiv tbi-ra. wuhHic"ti? i'fot or yw i-n. ;i the furei.T ir rrarr ut n miiT. r j ;t,- i r.-ajaJi 1 w rr.-c. r W ;h tiutWADi. of uta ir:r-: . .-Ui t u aTtrti r - any msnnrr iuer- ; IMcr! mkcrrt.r .K . W . IXUitlT. S,-lkT tf tti Sviiial. A ; i r- i 1 ta-uM. U Man-h. Aano In- ,i . ..1 - e:.'i: t.u'rrl iw fMr-i'hrf, JtH. . II A L rkAS r"T, i.t- aHY .-F TH r ' tALIH. Haiist-ix;. Mr-ft n, A. i. 1TX ' t.-1-.j 9 -i (.. L m.c rrrrt r--pT - t onrl- t. . T ifT'.-e fj-nrri ArH,Mj. rt.ti4Wl: Ab A : --.Ti' rri: a.i!i;i"Sil j.riir-iarrf tt)? .Iht.- ; vr . :r.7(i iI.ia. k L Mfflf r".1IJilUrli file? is In .- -.kti;.? Lrr if. I have hcrBti) rt bit i-iit, .' .a-i-i r.ir c I ir N!ftl 4 the Sr rrtary Af j ' -i t 3. ' Tit' anJ T-jir aix-ff riuTi. ' A. iaKlfcKU I-- u S crrtMTv ; n.v -iiiaiA waiil. WM. BOOSE & CJo., FGUNMRS & MACHINISTS, SALMintr. : : I'EXyA., jJ-i r r (f all k:i'c of St v-w . .Wi- ir MS BA1. ( ASiIM;S.V3JA(IIINEUY!3iOTIYE SCREW 1WER,B4:V WII. l.KiaE . 0., ! k P i a aiereet -.. l'a. II.tTAISHSUKI -V JS3S. 1 .:;-; tak uuei is i-r.. C. G. Hammer & Sons VTiti. .. ur-r" Fir arl M-.:ota FT'KNI t i l: i -t rv.-ry --r:. i an 1 jh-k-t. kand-.ia.te J-rv tit te au-1 qiu.ii. liaat-.lilc mi .itiiw hr Farritar H. aee ll.lf ! ot tti r. t an-! I nr. Ij-'a tit . apf ii" r a ! i.o I. . .it M-r . -! v t : -ran tie pue .-a ui O .tiM-a i 'iieir. a w EYEVTH A V KN V E. HtmJnrb. I'. Garret Lumber Co. n . Trnren T-rx T- i.j-liiXi-JX ol uirt rr:fpnTETiRs. Wh- PSf ' SLSS ak "d : t 1 i!T" at int tuxSf. Si-nJ Pnr. t mrti -tc... l l S.-;. S4. Ursina Lime Kilns.! t:.. an-iT-iitteJ ar rt-iTd t. , Prim: Building I4212 ; By the Car Load? ' ''" ' i It. J. It VTZI Rd i O. .1 J-r.--' ! -f f;1 9:'ii .--fl-iVM P?S 1.1..... a -..!. tt.um. lJf . -3 'V-C . . 7 MieV ki aH. i'i" IWUrjmf I.'-a .iiAM. It a. : ipr.t!r. rt-Virin tka rrvtyefa I tr-:.v. an -jai-!.na ta -Jat t. Ii. aaw r.. t-j:." 1 ei.li-red Irwa tbia tie twelra year, t.u. mi2' n.i mr--. aat work aavt elaep aa well aa aijruwc. V vriatel I. relarra in tbe wirat aaae. S. t,t tr nail r.a pelfK of pr, vmr dollw per was: ak vnar itrnmri t it. I U A S- K. 11 1 US T. KM.-li.aaer. teaarer Co., Pi. W.MV.-. Boot vnd Shoe$. Boote a,nci Shoes,; HATS AND CAPS,! Leather and Shoe Findings. J. II. Zimmornian ! i , Take tliun la eaLla tb. aUratioa of to. Ht-' tsea. of SuanMWt as4 TletmlT to la, brt Uiat k j haa MiMit a attire an lb, Xonh-Eaat ruraer of tbc t i 1'iatia. whera lhara will aiwava b. krfit M t HHiMpmannnaaiM j Boots and Shoes, f Eaatara aavt bnaa a!n!ar(v. a 1 W'lt aurti atadC M re J HATS AISTU CA 'S, A ad a jreat rarieT cf Leather and ttk FlndiaK Of aU klais. There la ! attacbei tn the at.ire a CUSTOM-MADE DOOT & DEPARTMENT, W ith ASPEEW ZOOKunttaraadetter.whiiib : i aijwa la a MBeJant fraaraiK. tbat all work naia i ap la th, ttop wRl m( onlr fit tba tmt of cutMa- . era bwt thai aau Ike N ma'rrul 'J be utd i ul tb. Rest Work 111 WH1 be trrkTel- Tb tKll ar MnMfvll! tented to eaa aaa examine hv hjcl aep. a. Tl. J. HORXER, i Buggy, Carriage j LIGHT WAGONj MANUFACTURES, SOMERSET V., i I vm 1 rrj arJ u manu'actore tn .T!er erery .1 j j impuoa ui ' 'caek:aof.s. ! I"liIFS. ! m Lt:i. , KPKI WaiXjS. HA( ks ; ( KLEiOHS. , In tb !at act nurft aj't-jeJ .!. ao 1 at h . r.t Iolblr Prlc. a' 1 11 wT er a Tirt Clnwi CarriarJ Or any at Vr vebieta. are reu eteuT,; kielteH eaJl and iiaiia baa work. oe bat tb ry brat Katrrui wiU Iw m4 m tha maaqacnre v4 tut work, liW ai. tut ia ak M M. V f a art .Tl Jt I Aree.nM..bofwblSHEET-IKON WARE j nae ba aa exnn. at orer twewtr year knta. i bml. rabid bat. ia p.nt of material aa wnmamiiiip. AU w.ra warraaled to r aarepra-1 rated afcrn leartna: th b"it ao-1 aatitartioa : maraBti. Aiiktn. , lrr.I'AIIUNO ANT V-nr ia a nrat and tletaatiai aunorr. al at tb tHir;t ai-e. He la tltrmial ta ail bie ' wtx k iu raeb a wiaanr. and at raeh pnrra aa to n-aae it to tbe iiit-r t of everybody u pwtrofua bita. t ail ail esaaiia bi work before purrhae faia eleware. wk P. J. HORNER. JVl THE FARMERS. irrrT. THE SUPERIOR Reaper & Mower.!18 te to Motive Power, I Simple. a4ilrr. pnwrrtol. JuraUo. Du e.n rear, j tit.rnnneulw.rta wheel, an-i ca iroo screw. ; uifiienamg with year attj all anpii juarr train. ' 1 ' j j i I Warrautew tke nat frfrrt, aiaspTe. aunpart and diir.al frr la uet eaailr kaCHUad aa.1 lichleat crait. (Air gariar w;il m ia tie ararhin ia w.-ra Htt: ao ' praatTe eaureaf eaarv.4 ao.1 ,de.iiti.wbea Bey (pent, co ex- aia..anix patter. t ou IT y.j. toy i ac alwBt brufcea aad wurn t xk THE "SUPERIOR." Eery aaarhin fally warraatl tndo l: w.rt riabt ur no aal. taImut tr a Harrratrt' aatD jjaKarcaaea tLe SoIJwraJr., F.raie by Bt iO EE k FORNEY". Berlin. Pal t P. S If yoa bare rd borate or aturk to trade. ur ll It l nvre TTiini t..r tv. call 1 1 V. A. KHOAPS. Ka.14 !uoint. r a. EW CAB PET. A very large Stock: lUDRDTm AMD nniirTirt "v. . Z . BBETS, mi lialh " ,1 mv VibH. wholesale and Heuu. Henry McQIUiin, (NearW""l Street.) PITT.WK0H, PA. " ' rr$ AGENT WANTED! - . aaaaaytuek I'lwfrl AOMa.ai4MV " - -. : - . j.. . b t . ..a... A t. . Brent . . are iaei, " - : ,m -t ' a bo a re w.ntna; I. c. Apply c arad tut ri. i KDWARDK BROTHERS, ; Artaoaa Dkaaaoad Suaa, 17 &atkL, PUtetwrjk, Pa. $72 00 Each Week. A rente waated rrywhre. BaeOaaae atrtrt !t -IrllT atlmaU. ayl4 oiner S(flEIlSET, PA., Hardware 1 his space is reserved lor J. F. Blymyer, who has removed , his stork into the most masni' SHOE.ficent hardware room in this (place. He can 1m? found in jKoom "No. 3, Bacr's Block. IT tll.lUl 3 T EARS. FRANK W.HAY,'s WHKI.rJSAT.E AND RETAIL w'riuv rim)T)i;i) "JLJ-lNe, L U1 1 J jli, AM. , MAN it ACTOR 1 . i jt0) 280 Washington Street,' JOHNSTOWN. PA. . I AM PKEPAKEP Tt OFFEE ALL STOVES axi House Furnishing (Joods IN OENEBAU AT i IX WESTERN' PEXXA. WILIELL 1 Nu. a X V ELTY 1 LOTH E.S W IlIXltEES at r ". KINti EE's at ; KN IVES ana EOkkfc Iruao Jlo-ota pr aet to $J . urlaew. STEP LAPttERS SLAW C1TTERS. BRASS f LAMPS. Hh Borcen and W Vt, eeata, Ji ; ik di mm. ttlrt. wttb Barser artl i t niaarr. tnaairui tfu t ttkl.NO STO ES. aUkuada hif'LE AUENT FJH .XOIJLE COOK. JOIIXSOX COO K, ! '; SPPirt!' t VTI-TH'T PHOVT : I " 1 a V a v. rv, ENAMELED WARE OF ALL KINDS. SPOtTlXtr. KOOFlNf and all Jub Work proaptly attaciid tu at avw jirVtea. j SVOAR KETTLES, St tJAH PANS, Till-' I LET SETS. COFFEE MILLS IMiMntUI to 1 SB. CASTORS freaa W eenta to'At PLATED TEA AND TABLE SP"NS, J KMVES AND EUKk.S, warnamed rod. BRITANNIA COFFEE aal TE APOTS, TA BPEand TEASPOONS. PWaeeall. ezanlne aunrfa. and ret prirr belura parrhaflaa lewbr. ae I an aatianed 1 oan aell . ; a netter art trie mr ia muney tnan any otner par ty In western Penner Irani. ! Paniea -)linc Tinware. etc are r-qona4 to . aetKl r tai4tu a 11 I rire l-it. AJOr a FRANK HAY, JolinstOWIJ, Canibnil CO. j!pJi' fgoi. rni.. i WITH A. H. Franciscus cS: Cq., t.poaTcita m milu it ; COTTOX YARNS, P.ATTS, WICK, Twine and Ropes, ; ' LOaXI$u OI.At, IA kS, FANCT BASKET. , Wooden and Willow Ware, 4c., t'ARPETIXG, I0 CLT MATTING. P.CGS. 4c. j . 11 yaatal Staaaaa awl CIA rw aw 1 US Market 9uet aaal M Onmercw atrsf? Jane ;;t: ll Kisnsof , U U U11VJU U UlxCU." JLVkJ, NOTES, DEEDS, &c. KereooatiintlTim band at th nKKALBitffiM set ESTABLISHED, 18Q WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3. 187.3. M'wceHaneotu. Tta nrira;J s. atkarB Eae: i .rr's WSSu"- ""' TittnoTv pTrapriuT" ataiuinira; ths.itbTBEonuai Hett.whiek ! bring down a shower of snow ; but ' "rK"?T-.,Zr T.IT.the.-e little mice. cosilv Lonsed, ' aiiaiaeawaeaaaaa b I)rraM3tof the Llw. ; i i-.v. th- Pmia in tb Hvt. .M.ir, (ta lntM mooiD: nil n iu nari. Muei ' or Juts:. o(Uo mi'-kea fcr thnaitim: soar f-lrtawch: Li cf Appnite: Bcw( aMeraul, euxiveaod lai: Meaiaeb: Is of Xnmtrj, wiia rJTbtllbs trembiinz and g.iiu? anxiously l,w Spirits a ltiekTeih.wavpraoe of tb. Ski ! and eve, a dry ( oazu onao ninaKea fnrt.uo-1 "iwia"; s.Jttoe7 B-ny wthrw irapu! Mtaad ui. "fc fT7.T e7. i-SLii. ' .er. .u .r?.., ,.- . ..03.,, wratean. . i,kath ; : Th:, 6rM,'u.wii,g SPECIFIC .ill t k. f..4 t Lust Uaaaataat. ( DYSPEPSIA. OO'STIPATIO". Jaa-1 J. Ri!k. .ttaeka. RICK HEAKAtHK. 'll. Uep'easka ef spiriia, st'R s?TvM AtH. Hrt ' Burn, x as. la the cheap, Pnrer. ani beat Family Metiieiaa In the w.r. l. warFarrcarp oatT r j. H. ZE1LIN 4 CO., ilAt'DV, OA., anJ PHILADEU'HIA. Price !. SU by all Dr-pdV. F Ml '7 ( W. Beaf.'d. RwnTet, Pa. ALLEUIIEXY CITY STAIR-BTJIL.DINO at j TURN1HFSH0P. iWOOD .Vire.i. Blm. Umd Sau'a. with ail aw rmt and aoJfrC. rea.lj to baor foreiahed oa attort aotiec. WILLIAM PLOCLLS. epr. 39. T3, Cor. Webeter Su a Graham alley. ' a. a. orm t. C. B.-OTT. : OWENS & SCOTT, j Butter Commission House, 153W. Pratt St., BALTIMORE. e M , aLLEOHF-NY TKVSK STOKE. JOEL S. GOE & CO- . Manu. rtarerr aa-i wbaleaal. a 0-1 retail la)m In 1 j NAIBLrM. HARIESS, 1 I TRVNKS, VALLSES a TKAVLLlNti BAGS. X 60 Federal St, Alleshcny City, Pa. Ail ar len prompt !y 0114 awl work we r racteJ. aagX IMMUXR a m. H tarracrraaaa atiw vaaiaa is FIB CMAtS aaJ tb Keet bran '.a yi XaTy and Bright Tobaffos. 4th Market Street, Ah" F.Brta, PH1L-APFXPHIA a U 'llOth WHOLESALE PEA LEES IX TOBACCO SUFFS 110 1C!3S. 330 Baltimore St, Seew4 Dr TTet f Haward, BALTIMORE, IY1D. uT.6. TO 'THE" TRADE' 0Ll (1TS.) W T C BS, ; DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, j Jewelry. Vt atrh aDw (lock Material. ar c Ar. !S3 CI Gttli tMiJI J:f el Fral i VtTW YORK BILLS DCFLIC'ATED. i ! "rJert promptly attetxl. to. I WHOLESALE, Exclusively. G. B, BARRETT & CO., 60 FIFTH AVEJfTJE, PITTSBUPvGH, PA. uctl ATE KOOFS. f w bo are aw bU-!tna nouea aboald lmvw that it ia ebea(-r In the Vxic run to pal (! I ban tin or abunirlea. t wUl la and no r-pairt are reqaired. Ila:e aires n rlitrTni slAte prooC v. Siata ft Sarrer. aires lb r - proot. trerr ard bi'Bae rbotaid bare a a lata noC The andr nned ir Pirated In Cwatrtanl, wbrreheaaaa Peachbottora L Buckingham SL A. T E ' tut ro.ain tha rery beat art trie. H wUl ' take to pal Slate Ko. At on Hoaaea.pahUe aad pri- I I. -we..; pneea. and tu warrant tnem. Call and a- j j i fc . -. vA 11 w. . ' ' uira . auurcr- - y.- u- . Caavi ! beriand. Md. Ordera may b. left wttb Juba A. Waller. AenLSotnrt.Pa. -t ..H.SMirLLl. . Knabe & Co.'s Pianos, II .VINES BllOS.' PIANOS, and GEO. A. PIUXCE i Cn ORGJ2f4 ; Tb threbert and aanet popular IcyraaKOU ai ! in the market. CaU'ioyue aai.1 Pare Liat oaaiiaia ' tenr rail pa inrulart. walled to anr addreM. imahlottE un jie. 1 Sixth Amute. Plttftiarvb. Pa.. a; SOLE AOENT. )EkT4Ni HOLDING Northern Pacifies Antl Other Securities Can fin.l .autck ldtbep, a uwtm. Stock and Note Broker, FOI RTH AVESVl:t PITTS? VSU, PJ. r Vol WANT TO ; Invent Your loney. . !.:lr. an-1 at QtA lKTEaTMEkT, t .tl addrea trtHtt a. KtrrriiAi, Stork aad Sot. Broke, lit Fxartk lHtr. Pltaabargk, Pa, ah .a r skka. rv). a a aii Marsot&bi. i a-unur, Hocw .d. 'I-1 Leurrto' anqairy wUl irert. proaipt aumu. OPARTNEKSIIIP NOTICE. a V ' at Lee ia ber.tr rim that tb. Am n.m. Edward L. aaa k o- manafaetarara and deal- rr ia imiiier. ai aiiiauM niataa. swwtiet , auberacbu. ta ihu. i..a c. -rtl aaembera of tb. are arm are Sam aet B. Ctai a Edward L. K.w. ekward u EGtSEkcti. $10to$20 I i"y. Aiaalfaalailwerr. wneraL Partiaalan rraa. A. St. Lis No. wmt Mir. la Bird's 5bL ! Under this trre are afrainto le en Tb;re is c j ul.ject of greater ii:: ! the footr.rinU of the mic. Last sum- prtan t- tie puUic, wLer? a re j mer a Wue jaj built Ler ncit of small f,,rnj U nirr' irp-rat: velr rrquirr-! or . sticks aotl roots on oae of Ui branches: ci,jiv effected, as in fh-tele-jTaiib. jand when tlie fail ea:ue. tLec little; It i inw a monopj!? n itb rales s mice made tbeir winter home in it, . uniny ana roonng 11 oTer wun suit t ! green moss and strips of cedar bark; ing pine for the inide and coarser ; Utrips outside: the whole making a : structure alwut the size of a email . 'football. The entrance was a oniall hole in the side leading on the branch, most perfect!' concealed. ' The timid little creatures daret : not trt:!t thnij-lre awar from bomwi ; ja the daTtime, so we shall probably 1 ' now find ihero in this nest. The first j itime we ghake the brench it r.nlr ; know the movement Was C3Q5ed bj ' "o uiraiu m wum uurrTiDz ot ior uv ... -. . . . i . . .j . 1 . . t .i it . iui- set-uuu iiiJHf out iupt s-craraoif, wild with fear. Thcr ciinz to th ibout thein, not darinjT to move for- j i i , , , , ward or back ajrain. As we pull the Iimt "wa to loot at them more close- , , . :..u. tafe9 t0 tle gno bejow. tnd Uaickly disapprarin a Iittleentry war leaain? aown oerue a uircn stump. Tl, f,,e ,m. ,.,J ; ' ""-' on tne back, fawn-colored on the UA ides, and white oa the under parts, The eyes are very larsre for i small a creiture, with the same deep liquid i beauty a deer's eye possesses. j One peculiarity with thee mice, j and the san.e is true of a red squir- rel, is that, as a rule, ther approach iueir uesi oy iiie war 01 ome tree other than the one they have their jnesiiu. 1 ou wiu see tLem run up a : (tree at some little distance, and then 'jump from branch to branch and tree 1 1 a , t 1 ? .-1 to ircr, imcn iua.u ijnz leaps, uniu they finaUv reach home, Une season these mice baiit a ne?t against an uninhabited zrar siiQirrcra ' nest, usinjr some of the overhaninir : oak branches of which it was larelr ; 1 . -1. . t . t ouui, as material ior ineir r'Xii. i ne nest was a pine, but the mice ap-' proach home by war of a small oak standing near, the bark oa this beinjr' voracity the marks of their tiny I claws. I'requcntlr these mice ue the nest of the cat-bird as a store- I house, fiiiinjr it with hazel nuts, and J I then co verier it over with strips of ; cedar tark, Icavsn? only a small en- i trance in the side. Mit IIi,tcL!ey,in i has rtiuhed ia piacinir a!! the imptr-i Lat turtle 5at cpoa a spark of nre i wLich the le-t preoption Is atpre Oij ami Xiwor lcriler. itant lines ia the eonntrr under the ,nd P1 ir 'ive during the rain. ' yiL - - ; The fj!Iffvin tr ar riArt : m.1 es i.t i liralr anmnntur lta-un T?x 11" ....... .r-... ...c. ... t opp, a M. L. minister, and Anthony Carey, which took place atSaukKap ids on Saturday evening. It seems that Carer had a grudge against Mr. Copp for some temperance remarks, supposed to be personal, made in an oui-door relijious gathering at Sauk! Kapids Iat umme. Meeting ia the post-office on Saturday evenirg, Ca rey attacked the minister, after some words, striking Lim a violent blow and repeating it, while Mr. Copp re monstrated with him. Other parties interfered, and Mr. Copp started fur home, and was walking along the street reading a paper, when Carer, running up behind, struck himabeavv blow, which staggered but did nJt fell him. This was too much for Christian endurance, and the expound er of the Gospel, getting his cane well in hand, became aa energetic pound- ; er of man, and laid oa moat vigorous ly. Carey did not apjiear to enjoy this practical illustration of the rev erend gentleman's belief in man's free moral agency, and closed ia on him. Deing the stronger of the two, be wrestled the cane awar, and the tide of battle seemed to have turned against tne man of peace. Uut a lortnnato brick lav withia reach, and seizinir m:a. Air. icpp gaTe lis assailant a sockdologer oa the forehead which laid him out as cold as a cod . 1 W . al . a fish, and for the space of several ec- onus tbe '"further proceedings inter ested him ao more' Other parties bad reached the scene of conflict by this time, and when Carey collected his scattered senses and rose to his feetthere was too big a crowd for him to Sght. Hut getting sight of Mr. Copp's stovepipe bat, which had roll ed off, he ran and jumped tip and down on it as though the ministerial caput was inside it. St. '!nnf Jor vat. 99m't BV. Tww rltlrsl. Whatever you do, nev r set up for a critic. We don't mean a uewsna- PT ODC, but in private life, in the do- . . . ... Mf , r.i.v Ir TCl ant do acy one any good, and it will do you harm if you mind lieing called disagreeable. If jou don't like anr one's nose, or object toaar oae'sthin, J uon t put your feelings into word. If one's manners don't plense rou, re- member your own. People are aot all made to suit one taste; recollect that Take things as rou find them. ? - i . i- oaiess you can alter mem. f.e! a dinner, after it is i wallowed, can tot be made anr better. Ending, continual criticism 1 V . r . l 1 tiuvi 'i lum line auu tut- sjeri-u vi that one, tlie dress of the o'her and (the opinions of t other, will raa4o ta t-..t . 1 . 1 ' .1 tbe unli.ppier4 J'.lce under the If rou ari never rJeasei with e ... , . , : iioiiu iiie umiaHnetH "'..it; uaurr tuf l5,,U, - ! any one, no one ' with rou. And win evtr plcaseu if it is known that vou are hard to fuit. few will tale ia to suit you. aflrtUwf tk Hfaaeal Haa. . W ben a 'mighty mean man" cU-l ; mits suicide we hope that il will not j be considered inhuman if we say that ' ' our horror at the deed is mitigated 1 V -a a, nrLae.. 1 V . . a ol t(kc aoer, ikctuai &a :ora, oi : Htoa, New llaaipahire, aent kis old : mother to the Poor House last ; ear. Ahe was in comfortable eircum - : stances, the town brought an action against bim for her support, ana re - ceived five hundred dollars. This , . , - uiti weiatn so upn iuc mmu tu .ir. Th oats Shackfjrd that be determin- ed not to remain in a wtriti in a w which i sup - erefor j sOCS are compelled bv law to 1 .v l ,,!".., ri do rt the ir area mothers, u h ' t. .ll. I-: ..an ain,1fi:tn .nil t'.ii!.t:nn;..il.. iiutk.f trim far! in t V... - . -rr , haneea uirjs.-iL ie leu tuai ue could not afford to live, and so launch-, ed himself into a state of existence. more economical Pamtal Trlrrapk. Li'h as to prewn; the public from wmjt ib? te'erraph, anu r iTTrs it 8s a lunrr f .rni th rich t t- the .pecii'stor' whi?e on!r th" iarce dailr in the larir8t cities caa afT-.Td it, and tbe- for an aiiiance offensife r.,i r?.f.i-.t;v.. -t?K T!T'.h f ompanv jn ( .; .?;?!.. n toererr plan of reform. Two srxtems have beea pr-poed r., run.i.ir;n v,... .n. nn the Postniaer-Oeneral who dere's to bar and operate all ' th. line- of tD'i, nUrJini nnnrl .v manr Iricn Is of a rrm on account of the rreat ont!ar reouird f,r the r mi lines, ower purchase and extention of the anil ir trie rreat increa-y or power . ttat it 'v -ilt t, r.r. t!, Vi. ;.. The other pita ws 'r-:p-j-el br Cardiner (. Hubbard. nd ad-if.td br committees of th Senate laj house if II.n"Snf! es t ..!. i . .1 i. . :r.n Krth!.,vtem te-VeranM'the Fire .We. at intervals will bo received and delivered thronh the pot-o3iee c letters are every- i . .1 '.1 woere, ni a-leie.. atu- arr .itji, transmitted to their Iace of !e::na tion br teTerrarh. br oa-t'e ownin? and operLn g lines r f teleraph, at rates uxed br Conrress a letters 'ae now transmitted over the rail- : roads. This plaa re.pj're ut outlay ;by the fJerjeral (Joverutuf-nt. involves : no liabilitr for burin buihbri?. or operatinjr lines, and will nt iwr the powers of the Executive. Ice rate proposed are z- n-its for a telegram cf 25 words each. L'j'J mile?, if it is tran-m:tted bv dav, ar.d a . . . . .. ' t eacn I.O'JU luilcs hr n gUX a rerac- tion of over 50 j-r cent, on the rres- ect rate, an increase of b0 ' r cent. ia the Icr.tb of the ttdeyram. The rress rates are enua'lr reduced, and are so low as to prmit everv weeklr . . .-. - paper to receive a telecrapnie sum - marr, briccg hi news down t ) the hour of iu i!ic. This plan proposes as jrreat a re- ductioa as the other ran "afford, and srlves a chearj telerratih to the people without co?t to ' the GorernmcnL ! Competition has betrn tried and aban- dond. and. br the failure of the dependant and competing eompanle?. i eoLtroll of a ?:nrie interest, cf which I Mr. Vanderb:!; Is the representative, i It remain- fur Con?re- to sar Iwhethertbe made " i - . .i ar f t aa auxiiTarr to tne posi-omce. ireeir csed by the people, or the ally of the railroad monopoly, wielded only br its awn interest lh t lek rww Irk. The galvanic t.,ci ;.s ue 0 the most imiMirtant oberi nf If. w ?n die fireenwich Olervat.-vrr The work it accomplishes makes ft pvrhaps the most wonderful clock in the world, certainlv the mot important one in England. It performs an important ' e'- i:i watching the s:ib Iuria? a duty in registering observations. It ' tnraed toward the Colonel, aad regulates eeveral cioiks withia the ol!p'te'j observed: ' .I pleasant iay."; servatorr, and the treat clock dial I The Coloatl aw the movement of his : without the sates, on which the hours are reckoned from onv totweatr-four. It also rearulates the clock at iireen- with Hospital Sthou'.s, one at the atiou of the South - iJWiyfik ii ntv a.a.ivu in .Liu "Utitii-1 we.iern Hail a v, another at the Post- office. Saint Mar;ms-le-(,rand, ami another in Lombard street. Once ererv dav it teSevraps correct time to'eh losing forward with unv anxle-! the trreat clock tower at Westminister. it iirnnc iV timol i.n:i r , .1 .m. i ii servatorr, cno near Charting Crc.s, seen. into tte bowels or the earth -r a -"- - and another at Deal. I: nr time Uh his hat oa. -I said it was a , Jerser and eren the ne.ghr-euasatSLic-llsand Newcastle, and p!easant day." he ajaia ,Uain-,.rcj.' i"?:ates of Connecticut and Penny ! .n i.mtr tbrnub tb .t-.r ir fl K 1 raising fcis role-, and shiverin-r at the rn a. I.ecTge lioyic worked ia Ls -at correct time to each of the rail - . mi it war compaa;es, ine clock aceom- plishes this work seeminjlv bv mere l t : uj. j tcrference Ererv morning it is .-.r reeled bv a actual observation of a star. In this war the motious of the ' au ucu- now u ueriv Le regretted heavenly bodies, observed and record-' n0k keeping the information to bim ed during the nreee.lin' nisrb: infiti. I Self. But the Colonel stood waiting : . l. - . i : t l : r i . ...:it:..,'ititl rtti!nT lisu'f t -. . - V eti'T: isir uatti in- vi maii iiiiii.ou ff tl.. (. nr iu n e.r.A t'v.n t i n r f. 1 Erea a tinr star v. . ii u ... d.l i ... apparectlr of no importance" as it t.: :.t :-.t.itt. yuiurs aim ut nan uiu'ts iu tlie ltuni - less blue cf the rightly skr, regulates for the sacceedinsr dar'the exat-t time when we shall take our meal, deter mine the time for divine servive. sum mons ns to the marriage feasts, and marks the hours when Vrne to our final rest we shall h t atBwlal ariaiti. Accordinsr to the Phiiadrlph.'j i res. oid rehic are turning up ia private hands, and will le exhibited a the "great occasion." There will bo enough of them, if brought to- i gether, to fill a separate department. At the late fair in Iovk stowa aa old plough was exhibited, construe; ia ISIi, entirely of "4 Ht Used at that early ay ia Ohio. " r" run-u . . . . . i.t.t. . . . . . . 1. (u murriiii: truiitras. to tue aiair- wailoWy'U, can tiotjUiucent macuines oi our time ior cu- Continual fault-jtivating the soil. A friend has shor. riticismof tbe con-i us, says the Prt, a cmposin.? nd the speech of stick long uset', ia Dr. Franklin's nmcent macnines oi our time lor cut - , cu.a wuS u.-ri, iu an. 1 1 auaiui s pnnur uace. ia nis uingy little oi- "co in the back buildin? of a bo ! il. n..l, l-.!.. j on the north side on Market street,', t few door? east of Second .ircd. I at-:.t . J ...l . I- ' . l . . uu "c uu'"i 51ul: "u J'J,l '""'it ! uuoui uouui, rrvJt::4 aati niuii times stoou wt to tke cae with this i iikaiical stick ia haad. Its Gaish is' i cntirelv different from all ot tr im- fplcments of the kind wo lav e ver j teaiBJ. w tbe vi.lage ol chacRers j seen. It wni Ue ataoag ihe memen-! lowa- The population numbers about l toci ou exhibition at the Centennial i fivJjua.lred souls, has two hotels, A ecjre-uoudent of the .V.j.". jv ' I T A ,1 T k . k i uau previously been given not to ap - . ply kerosene oil to cattle for the pur- 1 pose of killing l-.ce ; ul avoided the ' use of kerosene for this jmrpose for several vears, fearing it might 1 in- lor junous, but Tor the last three vears ; I have used nothing else with our , ........ 6 . . , ...... . larc stock in catue, ana snouiu ! rerr nnwillinjr to rive it un. A? of- ten as the sto ki.s 'r,on U Wtroubb jed with y.?, each creature is carded I a'rA orer unite thoroughly, frequently t ... " "j;rs ,K " v' ... ...v oil. two or tnree applications are sufficient Xo reniedr that I have; i tried is so con venient, and none more I harmless or effectual. 1 1 1 r-S NO. -25. B Ariitaa L. Her F.rt. A Uz?nl of t!i? T't'-f, f r rbich 1 sm ja l;btel to tL peruI of Maj or l' jweirj MS. n-Jtc-i, eiu!a;n the C!ue cf tie al.se.ice of wood-? in northern ArizoRi It i. net Ivor, and thfre i- s ruetbinjj - :i eiprePsiWr novel in its rnoreufn.. a w-!i as iu the fi". of our drawing a new rny tholorv and fresli imaerr from the rerv Leart of the continent, that I jive it. as it is renicrnhereJ. It is called "The or of Kire," and t; r,' orlce nPn R "' hriht spark fell from tie pjiat of a reed upoo tie jrrcund, and the nigl.tinzale picked it ur in it leak auil found it was fire. ;And the mighty chief cf the Utes ke4 ' ra!e aid it wa Cre. Ami the eh;ef aked if ti.ere were any more in the iuCu..u..u o3r in tLe "ta w Pop"e daac- ? erer h uta ?reat Sre, with sonj ana sncuc. 3 inc m-jii ana shout. ) the m r chief o: the lte made radr and put on a , fine c p. with ion? eazle fathers up- : ir- n ' "tarte.t lor lUe p-opie i on ir. and started for the of i , tlif South. And. as he went, he sta- t'.onca nimble nnnrs ct tr,e trine aii 'th B'ar fnm I h tn of the I te to of a ' aii! And, journeying, he can;e, at- 1 r ,iJ1 l' r,r- ' e,Ji"(. v day, t tLe. t ;re aancicar witu .-n ant; fbouts iwiit a great fire. And l.c m'nzicd with tfceta, bot they saw he was a traner and looked akant at him. But he dav.cd aai sanz a2d sLo'Kc- l with them, and suddenly stopping, thrust the end of his ea?!e plumc-s ia the ' fire! and they blazed np mightily. And the Fire People woa'd hare caught him, but Le leaped over their heads and ran to the first man of his tribe, a:; 1 failing exhau-te l, handed ' him the blazing tf rch cf p'unir and told him to run. And he ran and fell exhausted by the nd man. haadin? . him the plumes. And S'j th-.'v ran. (each maa catching the fire pinnies from the hand of the runr.'-r. untill the Iasi !nsn brocsrht it to the land of the -tes. Anil tuey were so rejoiced. . I. .U . 1 . r - ' . lut oiih ko roots oi a . n?lstr tree oa tha edza of the forest, an shouted a it bnrnej. Hut a vP8.: w5n'' -Tran "P an'' arr:ed the 2rf 'at0 tLe forest, and it spread ia ! erry direction, and all the woods were lestroyel. And the people of tr,e 1 teS prayed ! :.nz and loud t the in-!Pod 1 awolz. an-J at lenrth he s. Ei'gJ ra.n, wdi.-d fpienctc-l tlie lire. Aa1 ta:5 ws the origin of the Ere.; TLe Jtfc" combined srivu a not un;a-; iereuif uu-aari.- li-zjtt o: tne onr: a of tnef.rand t anon and r.Ter -T the l f ..r t. r. Ar.fiYa.nlmnw . T """n o. - ests ia ttus Seeerai'-e, pan or Arizona. X. ; if supplied to them regalarlr ther i Oi.il and Xew, "'twiil aoi roam to the ends of the farri aad all over the neighbor's ranches. A rirauat . - Anion. tie large number gathered ' at the horse sale. Fri.iar. was Col niarriason. who is, as our panburr ' readers veil kaow. very deaf Along i e uxm txxi a young man. a ; stranger, engaged, as was the Colori- i1Pi. Lu course heard no son ad. j aQ'i Eot wULIag to lose what might ; matter of vital interest, he said: ' What's that :" -I: is. a pleasant Ha - r" "lasted the roan maa, sud uly rcahz.ng the dreadf.d insignia - ! "nc of the statement. 'T did' not ! lte hear you," explained the Colon - ! x7- The youwr raa turned rerv red 1,t.V,1 c if in ,i... .i ! and lockcil " ' " . . 1. 1, .1 I. .J H - ; s-iund. The Colonel's hand went up t . ; : - - .. y i1 .. t i - '" rr s'f, e.-a;aiaa. bland manner, -I am afraid vo wiil : have t.i nonL- r.'' l....? - TL. ruave to speas a i:ti;e IouJer. I he i . tiiiLi iun:i rrpw rpiitipr rrtin f.vr - . . . v . . -How gladly he would have aad ted: how b:tter!v fce -etted . --- n i-.-t-s, 1 joung man shrillr seamed: -It is i pleasant day' ft aaa v v-a.' li U tti Va ( t Uj ii.I npAr,.. Ul 1 ..u..... . wi.. iuci, nu nic ! young man retreated amil l ; couraging smiles of the T'pn the ea-; ace.- funl 'try .Veir... M at be Worth 1beservin;. The MtJit 'il II;nse Las tbe following receipts which may be of value: A tea made of chestnut leaves, aad ink ia the .lace of water, will care i.lr, the most eb:nat e-.c of rfrpey in ! extent she resembles a cigar Wiag a few days. ; ,-,f narrow lam. with a tap-.-ring -w. I A tea made if ripo or dried wiior-1 She is built of iron. lTd fee: Iwiig. i- , tie-berries, and drank in the place of feet It am. and 12 feet hold. Ler dis ; water, is a sure and speedy curt- for ' jilaccment leiag Oi ton?. The ve. " a scrofulous difficulty, howerer bad. ! set. without her maehinrr. wvija A tea aiavle of peach leave U r'ire ."liT.'iv.fl pands. She is t have " Cure for a kidney diScuItr. ; Lre jowrrengiiei.ar.disiivi!e lin- t A ItliStrr made of frr-b sla.k.nl t.i .iiiiiart ntn: n.tri & il.i-i':.!,. 1...?- Jitne and fresh tar a e"r f..r can- ; rr. wbicli. with us. r-is. ntil s.-on i forje out pr;Ea;fAT Crn Cakes. Three j teacujiafal of white or Southern tvrn j one cup of white Sioux, (t o of ,.jur m tVfQ ubiespoons of ; pr-Ea;fAT Crn Cakes. Three 9-jur Illlik, Wlta tWQ UOiespOon creant, or ope J melted butter, and one f r5 an,j a teasiooaful of salt .. , . ! . Irake in "sr ye rH lw in --rem ran ' and -v 1-it Il.ael I TMra OM. Twt nty-twt miles aouihwesi from ; four tore, aaif several other places I of biisiness. A curisitr is one of i the hotels-. is a quaint aad curious two-rtory stone structure. US years' ' ak. .1 tnJ hfl. Kn lliMl t T I TCI 11 IP h ."kll t , , . ,i' - e cui.ic uu.w i . uum "-' r-'i-vses. -, f . i ... . - . tieu urs. uiiuw i. eiias aujnu as me , , ,- i . i . . old km i.eorge. but latterlr it has i . .... ... - - i "eea caiiru mc i i auanu iiuusu, oe present proprieter being ir. damael Zuir. When railrcai were unknown in that secvoa the hotel was a sreat stor ninr Llace for teams transnortin 1 ' . r i o ore from the mines to the rarious fur- naces in that aad other sections. It ; stands the same to-day as when it bnilt, and never underwent any ! renairrf ( - , - Why do girls kiss each otaer, and j men do not ? Eecaase girls hare noth hag better to kis and men have. .f.n - ..-4u La?.' .1 n uTid'fl ll fc'i ri T.ii-lri'? j-'nit-, ,. 4a:t f ' :' 'H w!.i h L'.-f t tLfi.'i . '"y, k.a'i !. fnii'Luvv 'v'a . Txuz a ".r; Jr n.-Sj t -it f tr. v- i ;! tiirv ;gh th la'c-r .f i i. Ll -kf n hl. wh;!e r,tl-er b - .'.! :;.-t are ?jitcfce!. We tb titi i-Tcti)f this a;prti; lay -terj is fuuil ia tla lict sjpj..c r il rirvar? ! bftt h?ic"ri ! ."'a.-r-1 :i,at i,f. .;.-, e-'i t-o f r r undcruands the want and ha' ir f bis cbrj-e fitter than tb u".-.s'.i!.-e-isfiil practitioner. We Lar ; rery little cotSdoacc ia lie attempts ' to rtar cLickens in the early m aths ' of tLa year, bcaiie the weather and ! tciuperature in the lairtifle et the 1 northern and middle States, is s ei ccedlnriy rariabie, thai before we ar aware of it. whoie. br'l mar , he .i-.-k!y atid drocpic from the ' f:- t.f cnkrced eobl raia. Vv' 'v'r tt;n? onr chicken in th; !t fr part of April, and, as yeacril ' thins, thi wiil be found the better poif-y ia ill latitude, ua!e the poul try i.ouie Ls of tie elaborate erJer wL'cIi rmits lie a.-aplorment of a h'st-.? ai paratu?, trhicb can 1 ea'i f int requisition when occajioa re-ulre-. : course, if a house of this d - ription, supplied with window fjcin.' the south and protected araial tl :f !:.c!err,enc:c of the weather, i a: f r.-mand. chickeca raar be raised at aa.v titie. The grea: de;deratnrn is O k-cp then ia a dry place, and an I temperature. nnr.:l tuey ! are we! foi to take ; Csr ft tne:nires icis cur., wiil u f,oni ta: Use wf cars . r s,iar nr.k i: ha: the free a th on- ,-f.i,,. r.v .:n ni I .t . t f ' t. f . f , t weeks. a'lowina- the Lea a an oceaioaal rja after, the first three or four tlayaaftvr the br.-l ha been hatched. Ve have at th presorj: writing l.r.'j ! of rery promising yosnar ur- kr wL.cb we have Ieea trea';nr 13 Lis manaer, keeping theL inucr l their mother, who : as U.e as a per canarr, and allowing then t rn:i ia t!ie grass for a few hcrr when 1 the i warm, ar.d araase tkem ' selves wish ratchinj such ineci a iihey eaa coitrire to se.-ure. We jLave b'-t tw which were stolen by a wrt.-h of a cat. but we hare seat her f'T t ) a livery stable where rh may practice her qualities as a beast of ortr uji-ja 5 k-1i vrmra as iie ci:i E.d ' We are erjaIci tha; th eorn ni - . i-ra' t'."- r ?tu5ir.r ehleker: with Indian meal. Ts. by b- !; eomrcea Jable. Ia ail probaUlity a iarre perctntaee of them will be iv-t by hecoming' gcrged. T'ne IaJian meal wl'Ii-ome ia vt ' a., ! 1 ' riately, when they are a month or ?x ween o!'-. out ereatten. n!ied witii sjur miik. i; wiilbel ,ia. it wii! oe fuua 1 a fa ir ijctttr aau sa.er u.tt tLaa pre. t-pareil ia the other form. I5r -ir..- ir. Lousing the chick-ra-i i in-doateat weather, and proper atteti- ,;.- to .j, -j:et tere is no rra5': t wjr wh ile broods should ci be j brought up ia god condition, thou ; ,,r r.-T there are accidents aj-alast It vriil I found useful ia raisin? turkeys. U. give tLeta eecaioaaUy i , tard boiled e??, an I to mix the food wi,h chives cu; cp ia fine pieces. ... .. . . - . i iter w:;i tLr.re on tn.3 toofl. ana l . but wia come just as regu.ar a your , Wat trained farm hasd t breakfast. tiinner an We eaa cora- ; m?nd the-:e prs?tleil bints as wrrthv of the attention of our readers, and , we Lave no tear that itr w anr wt ll le try their practical at ipp'inted. Ex. H.r. kaeiat E xlrmwrdiavary . '.:.ie days ago a msb.h was ma.K between two hrse-shc-crs of ?oa:b Urooklin. each man betting $100 that he could make more horse shoes than wuta a spec tied time, rre j ?.atl' tt ,ar" v u a ras , 1 urc." V" aa. l" : "P:3 ofW-.ag au. pts in t..e art ! of b?rToe!?? We contest exmted a r-"il deal of i&ierest. The mati li camwU on aturday. and was attend- ,ed by larze numbers of horse-h"ers - oro;iit-r s s..op. aau jjuras worktu s.i lavia'.s .-!'!. Patrick Borle watch ed riuras. aad Slavia watched B: vie. r-- l t. - j a helper. The mcr. - i.aiu iimu uia i 1 worked rht hours, daring whiiit , . ,, . , .. n .1 J;" : ",tu';"";r,Ir 1 7 ' tnus 1 )..a; tte match. As an exhi bition of endurance aad skill the feat I W 1 - a most remarkable one, and sur- : luuiS uyv--uoe ever accomplished in America. d",.ars char-red I . .uous-utia hand on the reiuh. The New Torpeda Raat. The lu-w Torpedo l.at wbitn nj, : launched at the BrocklyaXafy Yard. oa Wednesday, Ls the well known i vessi desi gaed bv Aumiral Frrcer, ! unn aa entirely novel plan, a ! Wa a rear bniidin T- a and has eerta'a t.iti hivinrnntmniiiil rartj.,! ir. ran?e,l as to settle fcer in tae ater to tie level of the deck. She has a torprlo spar projecting from the bow. aad three similar spars ou either side. Strength ami speed, with the ability by moans of the Fowler paddle whev! "f turning withia btr owa lecigih. have beea the clj'eeu rhierly in vitw ia Ler construttin. The tor pvdi s are to be attached t the side of an enemy's ship, and exploded by electricity. AHhonrh Lr laurn-h was harried, she is not nearly conipiete, aad caa scarcely le readv rr Hi Ija-fjre next rear. Anvng the -old thinr PorCa rtKiu'.h. X. II.. is a liebtuiix rol put i.. i.r , 1... r i f.i. v ,-' - . . , In- tt,i i!.l.r nia.i.ita." "-:jo it. , .... . .. . , i . Tette spillei! wa i ,.-..--.. ! A .;.t . ... a I : ! w .i. w . i r , ,v . i :i,. l .1.. :anJkh a4-aet or barpadctbord that . . .. , . . i. ii.r vriaLC .liii . w . i . i . t . i . suiace bride of (iov. Wentwortb. ,v routb who was taking aa air Ta . tk.. n'.ntrr tr.l ta aiuus b;,Tf k. tfuiuiug aa old farmer eJiot hi bald hea.1, but was ext'nsni.-hetl br the old maa. who sccp.nly remarked; "Young man, when ray bead gets a s'ift as vours, I taa rai.-t Lair t seil." A Kentnchr ladr's coffin had to F r made six feet eight inches lung to ac- ' cmumodate her back hair. k C Lawia, Ma