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Ti e ' " l'v' foau-l lln- rii-!'.i-tot:t'.l tii'.- ri him. ; kr.w hav I, nf do n it !!! s-iWiffht-is-onV 1 a'i'is, v.-vl jL-t-'ni- Jjct'ic !" 1 t i f :!. toi 'iis. : At I'l-Tt In- i'i liii'-i I I . .- when lie s.-HV tin' :0 i- : n ! m;: :i-.i t!i c .t,! ':ii'.l lie.', "i'h" y(H!:i;r ' assuiiK-il ii iI.-ntLIv Lin! uii'i .M nt i.iiin. i- li lit V, I i-very i' .Y;c i . aru'i'! Ct'!l;!i.':- the t;.;i (. : ;;!'iii iiil'Ll!.'. i! t i '.v!i' .1 . m iii.- Tlio I'Aj'fi'i.M !:iiint!i:i :u- :Vim ;'-l.-s 1 1 'I I ' V.'U "I') li-M II" "i I : : j I" 1". of the I Inn Imdnst l.n-.n.ie lliclr i'arun'r IrtlHrlnl V,,.! ir.t.ii lew !v ( Iriv- r ciirni.i ,il ;mi'i. e-.;;i ;i ri li.. ill line tliii! y tii'tti 'I., v i'i-- a ;;i-t vi !uri,i.' (tie c:T!y y.nl tkr- !!;,'.'I,r very jjifiiii Lmisi i. ii'n.;!f:I j'tc vcnt ii :n :i;:.- ;i u-nvv tr.:i!. i ':e I've I ; t t!,:- i ! .1, i'l-ti ' I :1.11V. il.., Il'l I II' "rV . 1.1 it'S .i-'.i' ''it ! c:i- ;.- t ; 'i i 'i limit!? if : u infer .Mi-, t.'.-.fii!! iiii'::ii N'n'jiicli'jitiiiz. in ' ;,! '" ;' ! i I : -I iiiri' f !' i'n' lit ' " ' iiiii-iii r.i.i fi -1 . ; .!;... : '.r '-v;l -;' i'V (':; ' uli - ilit1. Tt U-.r" I I'l-'l' ' i " en::! tic : iii: -!i" ! i- ' ' i .t i....: ii fir.t .- .1 -i r . . . . t'lilsiiUi'li'-l Sts I-' ii:i.i.iui.m ci'Liy n LIS ivii'iA, u'iiii in; i,.nri'er !a . im f. i- v, .ii:t-i in'' iii. i iiuli'iii imv dcuiiiim. lu Iroin 'iruit h1--I p.ireil, v.i,in i: iu(Hirt. hm-'i lie i:.e t'.i.l i t tin? vei;r. liuriii:' lie.' , tlio virirt v f.il!.- info vna-te fi!. u:: !. nuniii'sc: siring i;:.; i rsi '.'.'i iU):i;lis. vc ii i ( u -.:.) i. In Amtralist. !.;::' !v f r I'.l'li ill'.', : - i- i - I. .hi in, !i:ir, t in i'cUv ii ;.i: In- in- ji:it!, cacl: W".r:vir nr. i,:.I litis:. it;.- ciiiiv ol aii -lA.-t, U'iiu iii (iri.'ii I iirr.i-. ri-'lil i: i,! 'i,r t: t!.' I. i" - t : - ,' m'i- - iiYii.: t noci'l tlii: full : with tlie fkicf lit t'.icir i.c-.i-l, i.invi'.-t rurrieil cti uiil.)!i'.:r.e :' . ,'ivi'i; f the f jnuii!l'u .-f an i:v..nv.tl of uir ciiiTe:i( y for the pur i along in aliitost unlinik'-n Jfilcncc. if. i-hincry t( s-I inxw. M.i-i Ii )U', U:11K i I.L'l (I -eil iiii.l .haul's .-.;f-. !'!,i:r-. i.iit liO laa :is, hilt "IT; Vi I'iiai l!l"i(Tii- (, ! a yu::;r w.t..-'-i :.; " '. '!.' I i- "Hi f ''I el Vn - .-,i ii.e ..!. i-!-i.fl iiti'ru::-'. I I :: i i !. .r !' :i , ! ra w slit w:!i :i i'-i:,-: r-' !'perv-!'i';kinr la, with : I.ri-.vhing face, aal thought Iij'I I (iiila't know Low tojro f--I : n :t r-ii . . ie i as I iiiu i trl.iitt v., ii wmM Lu Wl';lie)l. r;K! I ,1 :.!-.!! i'i. I ii i i .- ii'ki'ii ((; t ; ,! '.:: in liu-'cni ales, si :: i !.- -i.d .e'.i.y i .'i:i I elf a (Mlill'.l ' i IV lie r ('":' II. I ( ' 1 1 ' :' i iini'i . in' c n 5 .-ave ir'tui;.' fro ;i t!i'. vr. k. .Ti l he aur-'i!, tl:-.1 i".:i:is of i;: f.irtu.ic, iik-- Mnriu's ai.i in ;'i i,;- Cartl a-e. roire:! t i i'e!i:itju;sh li, i:ii;"-:i!ir rc-iIepee vvliii'li, in !i:s e:i ."..ni".-s t i iii-lvo ilei-j)--r !::;, stocks, If J,a-'l ::i.-.ri.ra.!.'eJ iivv'V, he t.ms ih':'e.i . reiiHAV tiii ia!:i.:y, ( i;;isii;i.r of his v:f ali.l (-lie ihi.iu'iiier, t. an 1; ii : : ' ! i!wi'!!i;!,ir; n .i-i lVoi:i i "in.- (hue i-f that removal the Mur;!;;s. were :i m ire niritione.l .-.ie v.i:;t to marry uao'.Ler f Then he ii'rki'il the lefu r III), i' it i'.-.i;!!, a:i'l iiai'('i ii t.t the ti !. here th" yei'lii l.o.J i. ft it. 'i'iie C'llii'll's ef i ho mis. ui,! :i.it ;iUio::"ii. X niucii. It m. t't ly ; reriiy t- i:ie v!iie!i. ui in:?i.e'.. !i .:;, I'lioi!! life had her; 1 i.:t. the i;jj!-llat;iu ( ' I -ar ha.l i lietie.i n l.iilio of il:f r- ti.C 'ril' Wtille II. i! c! :i'l !. ri.ii iiirstii.; Ki'Vi r his tu.ie. lie jv; !:'.. - ,;.; an.l M.i'ii; -a!,. .1 u into the so 'lu t i wit: tiire. That (Oves-i- ir ! Aiiurea-. ilaii'-y. I ; :it (! tcrlf: ! in his ir::..' i ciiiiiit, w!io !;a i nr.'i.r i '- to An;!re::.i llarh-y. lie had ' l'ht-, I'.icou nt ;(;! i::s clerk i.t the LMiii'iin. Wie.i -i eV .-".!" t liia t-' ' .:;.( (1; i r'"r. , r. v. yer i . . ' ' ;.,,(:'. I li 1 hi til ji.i: e UN ia'eilijcn: Olio!;.: Ciiioii-m o:i the. oar!, -noses of trmle. lie raovement ot (luriii'' fin attack on the Irontir r.rt-, too intncRt; !-r in of snioe h:ri li'( !i.s oi th ;us:uid.s el'i .m:,! j.miii t!i War.l to the Kat. aud ! t!f nieut.s the Indians hhouM c:nryimt-iU;i. The. hindiu!? usutcrlai, i-r.'iiisry vottri wh-' with a Iiasic whh-h iu ' its 'i-urtf.tiua ahroad, purchase ofcr nae.vpwtoil utid juiccrs.ful re.-i.-;-j clay, and the coal (hi.-t arc ctapticd ' d -: fir, no offenre t- roit Lut wl a private li!sanv:.s would he itisiu:... new b'toek hy our laerchants, tla; fct- tam-t', iicwssitatin,? a premature with-1 into scparatn ftation-rv f-y lii.ders con- ' car.-ic out in the passa?. ?ave !--r rci kli s.-.:ie.-s, :ue to jmss tinaiiv ::o! ( .r tleineat of balances between coninier-! ilrawa! and flight i n their part, tuey taaung revonin pariiiions. ami live i v,u('e.(! r,.ri - lunar i;irp'i.-es irrevoeahly tipua a icia! centres, and the genera! industrial ' will resort to ytrateev in order t e-per cent, of the clay nud niio ty-iive !i o-v dare you V ays K "l was onesiio-i of an importance ln-nrer toiadivitv which usualiv characterize cure th-ir mfvty. In aeeordanee J per cent, of the cord dust are dis- j i marry you, my dear." "Mart i heir pe: sons and their lirof. -rf r t!n:i the e Uiu sun .-I a a uio t 'i.-,iali..a m.-! ; ti;e lii.i volutin: oi Uuj 1 !er niotiths, riMii:r(. tlie use ol wita a plan previou.-lv loraieu ana c.iarca logciuci um n .-..o oa'ar nioticy. , understooil or ta-'ii member of the , As tue coal anu fia vcr. i t: ail I'lL-etie-r i o cra.l .-lie, I l kri'.e.v you.'' ,v v iii, toy df.r I nil fair and :- h ,.v to out a arrv auzliair, v. Ly i '-.Vo r.r.r'; i I ," fa v.i I. "ro that i.uah" Si.e 'iidu't clai.ner :i th.it, fashionahh . 1:1 l ; Jo." I The troubles of the ha id. i'y did riot end lu re, 'i "tu cd he iaercl.au;. Vi. ..!:.'! ' ma-' i." eoiiid i.o i-.. 1 ! a lew 1 ell!.-' (K'letv o L S l.liil- 'ii? Mow kill a Ffi''"tv ii under 1 lie ml ha.'. L. i'M If a few li ! i k"u trom him a' iut-.-rvals. he niic i av reeovercd. an-1 reia'ue-1 i.' !o p-.s'ti'-a ; bat ihe destractioa ! t" ef ; ho'.i-aiid" a; one wv t-p W .v.'-.' overwhelmed iiOil. I! rn;1 i'y and died, lea'. ;is to hii'Vei the waves .f lin W"i hollo! of tin! -uai i.os. 'i nev tp-iken f liiat l::it ruti.v or twiee, l iiea e.isuit'.iy : and he had peeled n.'.t'uin.ir umil tie leifr been thrown i t h:s way. Several ty " "f ati'd ';." i :;r-tin.r ef th" rm. Clerk ami omidoyer em-urn; ,-a-h other oltr-a, ! :;o , wo'. 'is passed b.'tvreea I hem. evident that AiiliVr.S Haii. .;i-!!.M-rd a; .-oiiiethintr. but 1 had ; Yui:::.r M.i- o: tv, and 'C!i;ie, nmi wh":i Hurler fu-' con as.-",!, a ho hastily -ii'j had store and f.nhir.vd i:ii ;. 1 clerk left behind til !: e !el jwith which he had ami lio-y s'.iil l:a:: : ia 1 le.-cil i h.ano ef Tiiiiio l.ee, now d i d M.--';; : -. mi;;; ! to t-s-; i. ! rn i t liie he r.um!a!oanf li:ise'Ui;:io;nre;i'i't. j Tiii.s i-i tiie period when the ina.viiauui party, and f-peeinliy provided for an , they are snrinkk-d with the inX of j i he :.!:'.'.::.i;ie is every ti;!;;-or a ;ii-1 of trade i-s reached. Its minimum is 'emergency, the war party fading J lime, which the machinery t.oa'. crs m , -i i," : imt ; .-'.'t iioa or orovi.-o can he ! dorim.' the summer moailis. This is them.-elres about to eneoiuitcr .sue- due proportion. 'I lie moistened mas.- j .-. rcjei't-'-I ; c.o i) useless, ili-di-cstcd, im-! the p' riod of ret among business cessfu! resi-tanc;' on the j.irt of the j i eiirrie.I by a screw projxdbr into tae j . on.y .auhed arid snidi.e pos.-ihieor pi'luiei m s i riattimmt .must, ! nom. Nature is hard at wmk pro-' fromier-mea lent a hi.-t v retreat, bat J mixing machine, and the product i. j ' ..loa'i. s.onk -.f f. -N-t thtnk of wiii. the h: iiiamii ;'i:! pri,: -ipi-s ei'j dueiag the means which develop th ; instead .f taking tlio'r fl:ght ia a then molded into lumps the size and:i." -ays 1. crtfid like; "not w!. a rcioiMiean governmet.t, ti.e rcasea i- fail and winter acliviiT. Crops are : single direet::i and in one part v, I shape of hen's eggs. These lump J mi have Mm all tW thousand of tali .a A'-y- ll;'.' safe. i:iitriou r.e f ti.e '.:! regulation o w.i'i the iii'.'.-essury octant!, n ofja ike bevi.o.l t! ie. made cartage: iir'-lo-ii' r.. ( iiu ;ow. r. oa a of decision and i i'-. :ica he Il!l- !(.- law i f liie land. To C'.lii- rur if'- ina.MU.i.i V ami to 1-1 -; iu ll tit lue oi'TiSiire cx.i-tc 1 Ir an a ren.--;:iah!e being, the licst of the tieto idiotted laiii-t be irivea t an :nve.-'li- faneiioiis ' growing, and business may be said to ; thereby leaving an unmistakable flue be ia a. t-late of partial gu.spcu.siou, , ior t!ie:r pursuers, the entire party waiting for liie productions of nature, i breaks up into numerous smaller it "1 the completion o! nature's work, ! naml, eacli anparcntly Itceui in an are then immerecd in a solution of jt.rb ; Tor tno purpose.'' hat no rosin, and are carried on a wire holt . j y.oi ,'.ican says she. staring. through cvfljnrrting and drying tun-j ' Come. n;w,".-ays I, ' d,n"t tell me: ncls. and are thcrt diseharecd auto- 1 k.mjw what's it hat. When a man maa'nwork begin.-. The ripened crops j independent direction, a few of tho matically into coal cars, baing then eivgrationizc li's trt get to IIO?li;! 1 1 W ii s y vri:s : took (.'!.i'."l :.' ' gallon of tins new c. !l'tl!iU:o:l ii-: ma v re.tcii I'll V. : a Jlr: .i. .ir .(.us: ...ale. I.. to ll I liie best the- c..: those who (!:. k'u ii nt their but who did n .t aow m -.a : i. n:e th.'m on the !c(';s. Vi,"ii a rich mm .-a i ! . .dy eo;.;.'S poor tae irrave is ilie .i. -t .' ei toe . sank' f : m:i v ! 1. and am u i iiv to concea; O.s ' ' V . ! iie ii'.' ii' loiiowi -.' l:e .-irae i:. Sil H'l' i. re as i-i exp.rr te-.rior t iiiia.'y ia- .'iovra. i 1 ne le.-.-ei r-i' :n uc.-ci'i r.'bbcrv of ! Ti.'s t m slrneted. ci; . ;,'. i f tin e in! one tii.i the e..um' Witnessed il. w: 1 1 tii.riy iio,...rs vrei'e ac i A mli ens 1 ! nrley i aiicd ..ks. Theoli re as..t;.t.i a ' i'i. u to cd away at i the path, ;h:s 'i.-k d ban , a. I lie i. 1.0 ii--! CI; i !..-; : '.n'ir Mi-- . ii !' II. -.-ir w .rvi.ii'.Ii .".ii'i i-i ii"! . Mrll.li.- I i.' siv..r.i cr h whel til i-'i: m. ' he wh I. I - e t !j! an i k ..r. tl.ll.ciitrl- it'..- i i .'u lie i.nT.rtii ki.. ,i iii- y f.iii ii ia-1 . i:.i im i.i-t.' tia.iriv - i.itii-1-'!:" t't i" i -.ii-i in ir mTi t ; . 1 1 ( w i . . ay t 'ri! a; tl.B III :i. !,, '. '( Hi.'ti '.'t! aun.ce i j; oi- i lie 'tare Oe- i.l: e .10 Id, I :ir, s.i ' i.e 'o , I Iii' l: 1-v th. i'i.i' r i. . -j z ra a .iu ir t ' a.u .r: W.-li-i Ulllc.'lill'.-. : i.iiin iariv. . . li .11 He II.. I I-' ! I r. i i '.' witi-iio.-r wop in Si. Jose-.h taents riva l"a;!i of h'-r i'a;'i' f 'rmati-'ii into tia I aiikrupt -in- i the (iiltics that iei : vc : !.ia;i'ge of h.e. , e tin plying the : a giving lcs-(:i.: in chii l.'ea wiiOr-e o.: her bfleause sie- t: resT'iiar mn -icr.! je I'.r a ie I by. 1 i:e . oei-'ipied W.I .- ! : .1 li li'-l, .!(';" I'. '.: i' v. a'iv::::at riarieo :it ..f :aciit. I-s::. a ii..; h of tr, his. t( :..::-.-. saw I.ce .-'amiia, ; f.i 1', leu :. the dab" c. pi'nm p. t '. im ii'-T M e:vo i n s 'a ii h;;.iM a ' I s : iei. ; '-'i his i.v-i'l. "iie :s l . i r.s il was riaiir.i; :st i. .line iV.li. toe 'he s i- the au-tiim.iph it..ie wrs -i'ii'g !: eved t Speak he did ami lie lIiU.il: Urn !', eid ; hcaltuy to go 1 i i i I a: e a a 1 dollar: !.-: ".. , w i; permit liimsel;' lO be till' .-mid .W.I. lie MiCxked I . one ri! on tue do an! the other wateuimr lor t!s- "o'd man," who 1 did.n't i'.ke hhn any t..-..- v.i-1!. -avc a a faint kn-a k at the d -r, and it was "iieni'd and he was. .- ".It "1 ii.io the par:-r. Hesa;d he .".aldn't May but ! a la'iiitie. thie.iqih he d'dn't iu an to I go heme fur laoirs. ;-'-!i- waiia d to ; know J,..w iii" mother v a.- : if hi father hail ii tm e l fr.-m York .-tale : if his l.v-.ther Iiili's r'e'i.i.iiitism was i uiiv leuer: ma' he wmit ever and sat low:: en ;!..: f 'la : a- ii ..i to -i.aia bin v.'O-". The: e: nvfTj ;tioa !';. 1, and he piavcl with his hat, ami she to ion ei lo he';. tliT1.' whom ti come lo what is entitled to I a eoui'-Pismn we Pave some critic ml one u.-gr.-t : m to ofn ci.miiii'ii i i'iie iii.Iats . f i i," po-.-il cvt-titiitiiia arc, in inii'f. . 1'on oi fees hoL'CrPi ai! wcd i-'t'.ip- a:: i cunty lainir-ierial ,.;;ie. r anl a saostitiMhiii tliei -C (,f lic .-aiara-s; a ia peat 1 t'i-r".'i l which the worid depends for food i best laoiiated usually falling behind niiiat he mired. Cotton must be i to attract the attention of the pur gathere.!, rie-!, anil worked up by I suers and give time to those of the th; lo on i of the wield into fabrics part y vh arc burdened with prison ers and captured stock to make good their escape. In such an emergency as ml which I his ia demand eveiywhere. ai and la-ecssary activity 'I ef ele''! ioa t i iie com t- of comiin rs there: eaPe.i i ;: os o r .:".: v v expcauitures oi money tms, a remie.vous ior inn wiioiepan v isn;s ! wiiiie she p-o'le I .f rest during the has bei-n previously fixed npon. It.' ring tnomh'i reoaire eampfirative-! location is usually upon .r near some )- iy h-'t little. What (diall he done j water course (-r prominent landmark, ii- vvl'.!i lids Immense supply of money I distant perhaps thirty or forty miles, v ' luring the period of rest 1' To keep ' thither nil smaller parties direct their .. '-. it idie would be a great loss to the ! eour.-e, e:i.;h by a si p. -rate and usual- u: owner; to invest it so a' to make it iy a circuitous , ourse. miompi eitner ;; .am someting and yet he forthcom- j of these smalier purtles fud thein niiiig when needed i.s so slioiig a tenia- j selves closely pursue 1, or their trail readv fer the market. '.vara a woman enn.grauoni.rs it s In Europe the artificial fuel, after , tret i.iarrh d. You may as wei! d it being varnished with rosin, is dump- j a once." "Well, she giggled a bit cd into ears with perforated sides an i j an 1 we were spliced two days rf -r-bottoin-, and the lump? are then bak-1 wards. M'!jonrtie roji'-r. ea in an oven, the proce-.s refpuring; much time and unnecessary handling j and consuming a large amount of fu- ci. Mr. Loiseau has leu engaged experimentiri? at Nts nidi onin?, un- A Sr:il'l Itailroad OrJr. The s ipei'n'.rndeats ,f the J'rie ail Atlantle and lireat Western liHo'.vavs nave reiantly iojei an or- y hp ! tcr l:i t-'iht ( iiaimes fur the .. -.i I rj . 'I..: r'1 1 l-.i w . . e:.ii e.vei-: tatioil U.ai it na oeeome oi laic years urnrg lononeu arm an cuorrs ro niriw it ideas lo I the practice of oar business men. i the pursuers off prove una vailinar, f; l.nthc!!- Ii!l the danger of this practice has j they relimpii.-Ii the plan if uniting Country ! with the others at the established e appoint siipcrvas ai g of cori iin o': a! terms; s-wcry rial n inecablv. iudi- i recent! v been Illustrated imarovemea's in the ! banks have placed their surplus where rendezvous as that would imperil the i .on as i a in't 10 Pre-' Il eoilil earn s.i.iCiniiig ii . j ri ir unoaiiiiii hi iiiiiii lunii lilies', iiuk ecieci, n egi;iiii.'ite!y ' oimmer months, ami yet be made j new route leading neither in the di ndmeiits ia j available when lu.eded ia trade. It ; reetioa of the rendezvou nor of the .. ... . i ....... . . i A ...:.,., . !... .!... ! i-P .-i.e: :,, c-iiii i- i e. a.- Oi -ii'i'.-S ef le.r vcat i-ilis from he ;n-'.-ed; some local air.endmerits ia avail able v. hen m cded ia trade ihi' '.n av of :ib"li-!ri.gr(":isti'r:i eoarts i was stated tiiat deriag the panic that j village. ;., order ro-t only to elude an. n in ri'ii, h-iphia ; arm !- hhe New York haak:i held about 00, but t mislead their pur.-uers. Then in 1 !:. j .1; : ; .;i ippi nro. i i.-t-OX'.)-.' of this Mirplns, on which they ! ies a long laid tin some Might, un- ii a t Ci 'U'.li i i i -: I- I'M II. .e i r . 'I.;' el c'.:; la:n con mid-', red. ma tioii ef the Sap r t o ,., p tr.'.n- ic mu.-t a . to !. ! a .! siiriak 'fr :!.!. Wi ck ef d M inai. ht Ci.ef. ! his i:m'irci:a ! . w than was r.ece- -"1 am on the r:jiit t js. ;is iiar.cy, i:t,., vet." IVi 'aiti .: a s. r u ant to t'n i'l.Tji I.ce." "N'..r do I." - w a lit'ih v i fancy. ' ii," said An- aS iy. A I' I , :! tope. "1 do j o il l -im r isi I P j glu .-mt ; ppi.-a vr.: ' h:i :il' a ie -he said : a snow-.-'. i! Vol. hi s n.-; i 'W-h r i i he d:d,;". r. i ; .an -I ii An- I,..; p: re, to sec a.- lia.ieV t v.nbur'.1. in.r I'ioe . a i". n-e 1 Ma" n iiiii'itin hi." Mr. ii.-rh v. ik r:ain-t I' siia.le ;er. i ins seemed to irivi and the:: h- n,'i'n: Uil 'It 1, ei. i.tii.r haii ai : aid lie r, a.- :h" ipiurh t.i era'!, and :; wouid r ranaing a 1 1 I : ina As i . ... a i e cu'.a p pioii-ation to pp. ie th; is ii i:ni.-t h r.fc S'l'oiei if c .iladi!;.! ' muni coui is. were iiy.:ig Irma turee l lour per in, iiav.pg w-r out : oatwittea coriuin.il j.ir-; cent, interest Of course to pay this their pnr.-uers. of whoso more-merits Court ; tiie ' rate for nioiii y tin y must loan it a t ; they k''i tlieuiselvea th'ir.t:gh'y in- tiuaiotarv far I barber rates to other.--, under i.Uo1 ioimeti, lia v make iiieir wav ia ,-,.ie- uer tne nu.pices o, tue tamg,, -.oai,, t0 fbeir pa.-semrer con Jaetors that and Navigation fompany, for nearly l) c aj-ear and the process aoove no-,t!,.:m Vor!d..e,or sladl anl sen.ied and the machinery are tue ro- .. ,.,, ..j.. n C()V.h tl. suits oi the experience he oas husj. ( ))f lLo r4..,..;ar stati.,T) at obtained. It is said that tue co.-t c. I ,,i,:,,i, , p. ,;,. ,..:n '..-. . -?;,,...- , men ui'. (i ll U HI -ioa . il'J 11 HI II' - I inanufaeture at the mines of this aril ficial fuel will be a'aait eighty-tivi cents (,er ton, but the machinery for diately preceding the arrival of the i tram at a station the brakemaa wiii on-nic ct ei'-o caen an i close its production will be very expensive. "' '(ir (wLca j,rftctIcaI:) an;l a;;. At the mouth ofnear.y every mine ;J ,i: s .c (I;,,InctI; the name of the sta there is a muntiim (if eoal nail sever ; ,: Tf,. r. t V . i IlLll.l al hundre l bet hih, ami if any pro- v. ,., v rri-i i'in he fniirol win re'. .' ibis im- , , ai eaieat.- ar.se na nse amount or ruei can o eae.apiy 1 licre is no or.e ca so ntanv minor railroad that which tiie utili.ed, the ex'iienses of mining coal mar be reduced, and cumbersome hearts of waste m'i cd a war. rial mar lie clear- j ftnf.ls t'iinntc Mlcnefd. li (.:e said, howev. Is p.p'i'e priMier live e-.ntrol. To ail this ii.i ami a : eonuitions anpose itv jurisdiction. their eastomcrs t time. 1 upon them by ! ty to the viiiagc A t the hitter. look- of th- e ori.iv!-1 1 ie;r i ali an r, tiiat i I no .-ii'oi i i.e .-iiopg i.-iiipiation to obtain hijh rttes of interest ha eau.-ed them to takeri.-ks vrhi.h in ordinary times a is, iibji'cl to; outs ni'4' i'ii!i-!,v,i!'y kept ' protuitient hil! to watch th ipr a jseat warriors 1. .! i -( el) r.;: o'.!i"l- ca-e- a : :ig c- educated p.ii .1 restrictei! , : rpr in" Court a I a eipri:: stotlie '..' ieiau, ii. ie for iodg- on seme c-uiiing and give notice of their approach. A war par- r r 4i -1 .e to take r;.-K? wt.n ti in orainarv tunes ' leua uing i:om a .-uei essan raai ... - . ... . ... ... ;;n-. ; w..iiP! i.e ir ie:-nt itti danger, but in ; mio ioc settiemerits. ana oraiging ti:e ! time (.f a panic would be little short; 'ith them prisoner snd captured map Ii"!i'e we fn i i.ai I liiin." -, 'i'iiec mi jre I t ie'l- 1 thai f.'.u.d hi m- hipia'i n. T (he d givra .o. a' i :.on . o . e ' i at ? i u .. :. ; I . -'. . i. I:.- Il..u e - o iiuir's a a; ...... ;..'. in -it-.i 1 1 a, .-1 Mi '1. r.i I ill. 1 nil..:.: pupli. t.. 1.1 I'.ll ill! 1 ne new g. 1. but s -as.iired th ie ' u; i.ed en 'i'il" raw i P ! .!. 1 ' ' ti en and :i;e - ) w ll:e Pp. rain i net ": ll. i v (:, ', i. i.tig a lti"!l V-.-O '. i.i.'ii M i. r I ' re ! : g to lildcr ih rry. a:), J,,. rrl.. .-,,,, y (ii' ipo. a his h;;;; ! ..a h"i' -ids ri'hi i.aa 1. v, iiiie his left ."rm sneak'"! ai :is :'., i: and I i." iiiod lu r sl;o. '.!!. 'i's. She jire- IPit Pi .. i -c- iP i id he !o. ki'd i ten pa pi r.s f i . ii i'V, 1.. i. tr IsMliZt'llI Iii-i..' i-.;- id.-:: : r -I t . iut i -in . : iakt u. tic ii .; !- t. i rii-: in i-ay s i .i: : n tit f i" i . llarh ie P. thai I. ... P. Th" ; . 1 1 ( .vi 1 I.K iVi I el'i !...' me f I'm1 :i eaiis . ! ''s i'i i..'- f-iilli' V i'.l.'.iiee ;,.r h-r .a.- lia. '.i r ; iei a c : .re t :. :r cyer-. r oil ', r.u a! ' . ! i . A iidi'c.i.-: to- i.i-'i ning fo'iorring! i ..;.' -'.. ir.-r-T.P'l t the I Mal"ins. ii.- (e:i in :!. a his way To the -.;v. j .; is !' f ' .a 1 ti e hank- i v ph'ii-i d t i : e hii.i. i iwa at his be., 1 1 low li -!.. tl.ou i r"fi -! .ait b : ts f.; I liim-eiiaek. Sim sue Pin a I and rrraited lo p.uttoa tai'ow s faster ;hri lard and! i i ii'ii'ln't r y, but i 1. 1. it p. '..a. tie mi l : '" 1 kYcv in: ve ' s.ilnt a hep ' oil : ty I'Ai.-' ; r . . ; i i s t '. d. '.-'; holiest .1 ptioa ,.! prepi'lic. . '.- ! i I ,,.)' .... . '! ia.-truapuit ea'ii: n, aed v. iiii h. if r. a:;'! w : or its o o.P..i.' .! oi P.ioVe,': !'-!i a c 't..i't : ;i t!ia I ... , , a a on. i i-o r;: n.i , .,, me tnronsn in s . 0 vol O;! W',r s f hi! -iij.i'.: Pile , f i thej - a s ol'.l- ieial' fnd that the banks of New i li'o.l a- Yoik and snt ' or t other sce- :e maiions stock, is an event of the greatest im portance to every occupant of the vil lage. I'aring arrived within a b'arv 1 p. indi i lnnis a-ri corporations j three or ' four milas ef the vil li ! uve share of r..d.-nd siock. which ! 'g". mt'l feeling safe from all danger aire, -pite- m ;.;e.'.' we ip-i'lf e m ivo.Iat. ail. receive as a i in vaine :''"'ii pursuit, the chief in command of per cent., j ,ne war party eau.-rs a signal s nuke n.-opoi tion ' I' he sent up frota some high point id' their loans could be realized if j long tue una of mare!), well knar ing they were thrown ujmn tiie market on j that watchful eyes near the village forced sale. Tha- it is evident that I on tiie alert and will not f.dl to ave a.rca ty oni .nUera 'c twenty-Ii ml on vrn.i.'li bui a sm: t-i nga.ige l ai-t'i:il trade j ooserve tiie signal and understand the vast opera-! waning. Usurm! f wy.Vr in !"1- U0'V. .1.,. ll 11 .'-1 An i.'.'.l pis; eeinm her, wiie; aiie . (he t irne-i tic the room 1 . t i i d t i. ,p i-ers with i il r-rl't down .i a.:.-. pi;-' n a ! ....in h d.l of. her :.i. no makin him lie finger 1 money m e ;.'! i i immoral:- needed l" 'airrv mi ii'it ia fact 'tiaras im:!den!al t. the iM-rioJ of rreat-' a r)J '" if al'a ia-i C"t activity, is diverted from its legit-! . . . .io - . l i m im .-.snrj-ri ef most imate imrinse am! absolutely locked ' XaUanai nin riv. :1 uloriii, g 'ing to th very j up in speculation. The bunks of the j V!li':-''::"''?.Uy, oehiuriWest call upon the banks of the Mast j We note a strong and growii.g sea- . i-i., i.i.ii i.i.iinuiiiiciii.'i io.- iii'ii'-i loiiii.-a, ,n ii lot n i tlniiit everywhere nt. ot tiie can up m the orok.rs ana bankers. al culture. Sii iieiiing ' The iaitrr fail to respond: the seenri- s ailii'e IP; in 1 1 il 1': . I. r i-...'!' -: ii . .: 'I i-, ill.' n..i-: 1 . J - I Uil l'T-::m-..-. A W; ;r. ie. ..i ' SiiM -n 1- . 1. ; ;.s nan s ..-.n-- !...ii.--. uplnin i:.ill )liol hi .oil di.-lialc'i t" the -tb mt ;n rl ei- ih- piiae.i a li The her I draw the lorer to her i.e. W i i :-:'. pi t".!t s'." .. !e t!.:n' I I: 111 t! ;p. ia ; I a;, i en 1 1 : ti' n. wen: i cd in1 be l'-y ; Sccrctiirv ilobi soji made ;:: :i in.:, it-taut statemciii, in e.Mi.'er-'desk. ..Pun l"-d:.v. leearibiiL the re.-uits (!.". ue. p. y gootj. ) m: own , -.iie ( .Viiiiimiiion ol tin- two jeirties. : home, ::nd In the d-'p.t 1. of wiiiti . ttii .- the Tvsen party pmi the can turn th.-m on! if .Ma i oc b In i'hii.Pm panv, (.1 liie JVlarip ex- -s tub- m. atnl kivs "No! " I P-u. He sao! that there was i.o lie Wiis t'1:.- ; ecupar.! i;v r unv doubt tiiat Cap'.. 1 ! ail count in f-room ; l-'it as I e cross '. laiiait'iral death: that t'ta re were ' thmdioh! and tnra.-I ! !(! lln " '.ii' t- that n .in ted ia .he sliirhtest i he heard a f.e;tte!i and a v.e-o W : . I k til-It ;i"a r (I'i'.e. .;; ..; tie- uaughtcr .vid-ws m :-t !'".'(? ml". That girl's a h Mrs. ;!ar- II! Yes." afar a long- a id he slowly tarn. .1 from the I iiu lev. you- claim e-' are good ,! II .i'i .! h air. '. 1 n : a- hii'l ip-t 1 ! in i tar wliii-n rei i iii-- h ui -e. .tar-iiiiet's u.iih be n.r ti. s ri i j.' : :i - c I .iv : n e"e of Pa l i ,f.'r-, ten- I preieioi.-.l to wan: P1 :'r;i-.v her hand away ail the time. Afi'-r a long par.--- he ! '.'( re 1 las v ..e to a w Lispcr. and said he di-In't see what made fiaie 1 'Iks love c.eh 10 bi: arrive 1 at bv the i i;.. liPTtie"! p., p lloiil IPC I.e a y i Po t. i::s. because too corrupt and ' nrr, and the natural iv.-uH is a oar- .ie .'P'.o.e io i.e inistc'l wait p v,eri j Pal suspension of m ,.-L in-1 tics are insufficient to command mo rn lavor ot the establishment of postal savings banks. The ninrc the system is discussed and considered the stronger it becomes. i The vrrv fnet lioit flip nrpsenf cir. general I :,.- ;,.,';, .;...,. f ,p ............ ' e , -1- i : .1 . 4. ...... I ........ i. . 1 . i ti .. .. -.1. . . i.-i . . i : - " s w ..... . , . v " - '""iii o s..ie :i, iiie icier, iitiiinciai iieraiigi-me ipa ot wpp'siireau i 'Usiness V. a al tue ' WS :l! j i. '.Vl.,l:i''r- as Au- 1 tti; i Pp. iliiltcd her a he could a who v.ci't ;.' r ign I. mtiv rci.ict oaig to gi-: this -. ;:c-s i ; ; it:' I ; II" said :luil it a v. .im-' marrii 1 1 forced tu keep on iiaad an e.xtraordin- ;ry reserve of greenbacks and nation- p i at away, and his i. f; arm f.-H down : divas Hurley dri a" a m .r.nng :.: rn :.. his v ,"'.:. a ie- i-i..!.. d j and $J a re her a l."g. i .n Th ..r . hr went pip a c a rv t;. U.itl ,'i- (oUt .1 M P.ll.iee Iiu tie' ai oil -at '.easier, d i'hiiio's arr. .-t. licrr.' i -a a v. il d unv other story, a ad . th k e reiiort lul l lln origin Ho ii lu: ii, evens nip; d iiewsiiiipei' siti..a iie IV " "t the geiilk liieli Sis.s.'eiati-a i i.im mi the examination l'd:cv- ii i ..at, an v, aiol none of t'ii" w.i- --credit sm h a story, and :.d of i w ii i have been in the . : i i i 1 : ii i-iiv preii' iiia-c the .-tory imp -s- . an 1-r I im ep'c;!!.;-!.i lli'es. i i e facts," said Societal' ii ''- . v, . i e a- f d!o s : Caj.'tiii.'i Jlal! ;t aoiii of foil iiiib.t. a large cat . . i .-.t'eeet to fibs i f he.lVV in :id li - hfe en the I' 'hiris had i .i :i v ci' V act i i e i .;(e, silo he d.'i '.;.'." ;.s mnc!: e.c!'c.: t.-; s i..- pei- -i'u h aicve his -rvcrf i.er.di.ei."', iii- l.abit local large !'.uu'.i- f ti er. Pit 1 llarh- e in:i t via a hia 1 . iu a p.t of Pi: -i- ,1. vcr r.m: I". .a-a mil to make : tire that it .-nr.vr. ;:!:'! c. oiling the i'.d.i dawn al wanted to k'P",v if s',(. didn't w re.vt hel.-t't' bv leaning h-T h : his shoulder. " s p. t !.. h m tl.e . !..;v ,g to rued iiue it p. ver.-aa- i. a the pnblie he .;. V-' ' am.iu-; ie e w e mi. e a a sson. easily out , ftl,iailk (.,.rrt.ricv at ,a lime when tIie we . -!.! a s o: ., dno, pro- vaiuab.e. W e are taught the neees- bll!5fncss intcri.;ts ,A til0 natIon )Jo. , a- 't a .-..a,. ... -sue., a Kind . sity of ..aving sWne better protection manil ,iu, ..WoUn, t,t everv vtt. ... -a i.s wry nature, wai call , f .r toe legitimate trade ,t toe eoun- j :1,)!t! (,:l:lr ; ,ronf tbat tb,; svt,Dl Connie atel houriy adap-, try durmg the per.od of rest How of savlnffs! al p., S).nt praHii u, t' aiieiing ca-cani-tat.erspsha!! we preyent this tendency to ; both .lefective and iniurhms: defec . .ha.akes t . regahue the , p. cu.ate w,; idte funds during t ,ejtlv,s because it fails to command pulv ba.ges f a tninsportation growing Months. I ..lock up t henm c0,.Si,,n(.e in tl,MS wIl,.n eo,lfi. ... .... hi hues f.e(. passes ami ; m;ney would .be a positive loss to the (loIleo iri mo,t n,.wK,,; an1 nj(jriou.,, ...npeti.ig bin'.--, and forbids , u-..i.I.a'. Aside Irani tms no one can !.,. ,. ,p ir. ..:., ... Mr. (.dioate rarely faded t s!r,v mental siipreiriaey anywhere, and generally came off with Hying colors from any play of wit with judge, law yer or witness. Hut oecnsionally when teaming a witne.-s, the great lawyer found las maleh and was si lenced. Merc is the case: Choate in an iiiiiioitar.t assault and battery case at sen, had Dick ; matter, remap llarton, chief mute of the clipper ship Challenge, on the stand, and badger ed him so fur about aa hour, tiiat Dick got his salt water up, ami haul ed by the wind to bring the keen Iloston lawyer under his batterieg. At the beginning of his testimony, IMekliad said that the night wa.s dark and rainy. .Suddenly Mr. Choate a-k'd "Was there a moon that night ':" " Yes, sir." above order is designed to remedy. Oricrrd'y a l rakeman, just as a train is hearing a sfntion, and sometimes r. at until after it has stopjwd sticks !' I."ad through tl.e car door and veils at the name tfthe station, in aman !' r which is incomprehensible to half th" passenger-. Then omes a ri;-h !'- r the door, and the melee scm? poor fdlow is pushed downward often ser-ioii-'y injured. The train moves on. and h ally some passenger discovers that he eu.'hl to hare got oil at the Ist station. II is compelled toga p. to his: often great disgust and in eoiivctiii nee. IlisBota very great rhaps, but in these davs wi."u everybody travels, any attempt tii add to the comfort and safety of 'revelers is worthy of notice and eomriicndction. llmnnil (nilire i;i laiifurulit. "i-'sii competing hues .and f,, .bids; Im!. haa Aside from this no one ean ! i . .ir..- . ' - . tl . I ...-.(.... . i i . i . i . . .v. in..-.- uu- r.ioii io secure us own . , . i" iaKe a law oy i sav jo.?: vviia: amount ma v lie needed ' ';' .en tlie.se .eanier companies may j during the active months. It may ; derive at:- benelit niile-.s thev shall ; fall short or exceed the most careful satcty irom a possible contiiiL'eaev has a tendency to paralyze the legiti mate biisi:ies-; of the country by wilh All me 1 We haw ali be celt i in re, an i a i e i:;i :.t, rdr. i ib"..t.ri lot! e amtmg-r." up I vri-h a few vr Is with y. .1." The I'l'TI ll-! ill re-OgP'Zcd til' f f his clerks. I!e did not rcp!e. bat .-Ie,.;,! the eo-v (eintic J-r e iii. eh -ciy f. i-l-.wi bv rh'pp la e. "W :!:" he iaij'iireii. turi.ing .-a-i-i'l'ii".' i!p..ri tie' i.an-ls .pe young ch-rk '.-pi id: euie'.'y lap. T P.O-t be i say is that s mi" . f 1 Pave i.ivs-er;- t:aai: i a p:pel W No. M:"m:'e vi.ie'iig ag.iin.-i whiie tic f-'.ir b i- ia: mn. r c t-ar. P i! t-.th" ?! and t.i," ti' her s: C'd." said l. ii.ia to vo.i Maumee (ta ck: Irom his '.a . -p. : . a i lie .ill!. . 4 I. 1 pallid face. pr "fs are con " he an vr I: ) ef i.s eared a cctit wh. n the "hi eio: k s-rti-k twe-lve, an 1 we live miles away f.-o.u home ? The old n.-ui was vr.it. !: dag ha.l gone '";n,f? r cp"m!! !'":" r,IS "f I"'"u,8-- Rawing from circulation the -.noney . ...m..t ..a laser, e., to aa. same body : iSl.gat causes, sud, suen a.s the eondi-! m,M for lurl0JiC3 cf tra(lo N:. . :!';. '7:",'"t!'.lll-t"''iy"-;t-ltiMnof the crops at home or abroad, tioIin, Pllvh, nnks woubl be free i fa.-t .".sici p. ' e el!".'l ( So mnc !av sWered. 0.1 her 'ilu.g in .is ( Lair is p ii t Ie i vis.taig. j the en r.t! try d i lie in a hurry. ! Perhaps I i 'about th'-', b ; S.iiindi rs' the in ! Of t . i. hi.. a: va--ser.-. i f '" its Miis ui1 eo.n lai ...a.iI 1 ,.re I . r . I "uiiiii oui'i u ivin raie oi inieresi anu .nil I haul. In't it as I (it nci' v. !iv t o go a ,mi iiv bam:.-ane" n. ed . iatioa. to ') a la! t'.. ...... .t have written j hit- it eouhl hav ihiit is its f.iiiur mg defects ;f (J; lade by this cons ti lt vrav into a large 4"!..l 1 .4 4 4- .4 !! i i.crciore tin' locking ui) ra the sar- .! Oil. 14 IJMU"" V uo.viseas n wouiu absolute security to the depositor. ... ............ .4!,, , ,, ,H.s. lhpv W0U,,J )Vtc ent system, it must be locked up in Ah res ! a moon'' "Yes, a full moon." " Hid you see it?" " Not a mite." " Then how do you know then was a moon ?" "The 'Nautical Almanac" snid t,, an'l I will believe that sooner than any lawyer in the world." " What was the principal luminary that night, sir?" " DinnacfC lamp aboard the Chal lenge." "Ali! ron are growing sharp. Mr. Ibirton."' "What in blazes have you been grinding me this hour for to make me dull'." " Be civil, sir ' Ami now tell me what latitude and longitude you crossed the equator in." " Sho you're joking 1" "No. sir, I am in earnest, An, j d?sire von to answer me." " I slian't." "Ah ! you refuse, do you ir" " Yes;I caa't." " Indeed ! You are the chief mate of a clipper ship, and are unable to answer so pimple a (inestion " was going h iv, thinking ; een guilty of, and ""- 'the night I heard him whisper in her: evil Imiga hand I ! her at. ia ef b .g Ills 1. 1 , 1.. 1 1 V This p'-odiieed tin- aril ilmn iii.'itlion which lei'eved liie . in: 1 hi adaehe. Th." P'd'.a is I- k-d iu and utiabhi to pr-i-i:at.'"', her ei mi.mmior deciihej us aiol I'.iiiicaii v i-ledg-' i ih.- la ol Oi'.-'v ill ' Wha 1 i.ai a- ; 'i'iie v em! v.d.'i, "i b sell! i lil'tV d l"Wi Oc.-ii'e : of (he h ' ipiiejirc-l. V 'cried ! . boy." rig man r lb a. fa. 1 no in itiP.t. -av oeat- .1 h's wor: Is s '.'P'thi'pg t" me, sbe ina' tiie lip'i-eh.in:. th.'e-tigh ! minghe si e;aed I have seen ii. -'.air.ly. "lie i--meeli to me aa J im.re, Ami.vi-s llarh'V. h . nev er robbed your safe 1" Ti. mere'. am far ---.. m " -a did iiVt know Wh.'.t to .'My. ant atla-l !(-:ir a! tue he e ht r 'lived. I.e ra cd to her. spelling I. .. .1. i rerv si'.adow is- d t be v. ind ir as she W'p; p !, tlir.t he' as l.,.,g I 1 1 I I ; i. eh e clii'S in t he road : "Sue Saunders, eopa I'.ud that bar's irrease heel, r-r I'll break every h :w body." IhtiJ.oirj .Ve."-. e.ri'iii l:v(r. e .i:it. is the a I . ii-'r, ,.. Iv ig lia ! been gi . the aeti lit V nd .re . ir ; ill in a i.r.ij' idleness or he leaned on securities which offer no certainly of promit conversion when money is needed. ! i remedy the glar- j There may be same better plan pro- u. j.i'uc.i.i s, st. 'in an i j) .sea oy congress than the ltiter tg. mapu'stionr.bh'.nTid ehr.rira-anle 'io::d plan, hnt this plan tiiii.ionni provision ; appears to nil ;r.l the elasticity re- oropri.pe, if imt the cxcluMve i ejtiirt ;1, ami al the same time affords 'I ha Supreme Court has ; the security needed by tiie business ea two judges, and this is all I public. Oive auth .ill y to the Treas n taken in the face of cnor-' urr to issue a h ami bcarin-?- interest 1 : o - rreai s ol won;, aecumnhiting i say at four per cent., en i-ertible at an io Teasing ratio as to make ! nny time into greenbneks. Hurin" ay i d eases the . ss ef a the active months the (I'overmnent millions of depos its that are now stored away in some 1 Yes ! 'tis tin - question I ever had asked me. Why, I thought every fool of a lawyer knew secret hiding-place. They would there was no laiiliuh: at the equa- iippeal a po.s.b..ity of the immi-) would hold these bauds, or the larg fntnre; this t. u when iho new Jest portion of them; during the idle 1-. h' ii'i'i a;s ' :.f.( I p'ail s iirth g m:i:;. i have . V, ItiP' VO.I Were ;,')- .1 nine hundred and safe, and th- f ! a tv-'lvc were mi : - 11 -w !'v b it r Mr. .iT'ie. gaiity. I gi'ini'v i! can save him." ilariev V Ai-jadi.ig io ii.e I'oiiis'i i iw i ! i olii'iri'i' ,i in-Pi can obtain a divoree i'lom hia wife on tae ground of h-r I inViltery, l.-ui a woiaaa caiinot ;..- i-rcrs'v C-lIP iiltl.I PilV. II !.: i ry courts seem cs-1 months they w: u!d be mthe Laudi of to g;ve birth to a j the people, ean.in.g for them sonic oi irix 't i. ciiiaijle ru'-! thing for the money which they ean- mdi k, ! "It Wl;i '! to I a Sti'l iUg. p I caaa not k;i even davs Urn se- aa.-itii snlVt ring t- i'e..ch the !'".a: i.ttiiiue I by man. ami liii.'ii . ;' the ihite without - i. '- of life, lie slept in st 1 ate the must unsuitable i " 1- o!ie!l l eiplii red lo 10- - i. v-. by drawing tii'' slcd- t. i;.. ietiirued iii live (lays. '' "' ii.e fa:.r.iii::r witil the i' iiaaj tie -e twelve days he was f xereisiiig- ia an i ro iw. n-y.C, (. thirty-live ' "" av Zero a id .-leepillg C ili " .-i.ai i '....i.es. The ship '"""1 voili i-iiiivas. and was rnv.i j'e '" :tli -i.'' .V iia-'i ice to t he p.:iil-oW pa tii ir.i snow be i V Let. ii'"i i- 'inmittetl :i;i i rror iri -ibly." t CoiPi! pi- nev e -ri eeii y it is Li-fore l i v eves, I deserve rii.-"vn en' of employment." iho youth, in mi insulted air. .; I t im 'S d.ll'leg Volir .-b.-enee I d the jeelda.io-pi of s ;-). I i'erso:;." Wh had mve.s t ,!. aft.;-' "I hdd the k. vs sir," aosw. red Piii! i. (pii.-hiv. "I have n -I missed , t hciii for n single iip-.mcr.t ; but the' safe has been ( peoed by ys." Andre:..-- II a: lev dr- p'ed las la r... in deep thought. whdolhei to his de.-k. and Mimmed eoltimtis of figures n tie' e w tu b b" drew from an m per p cuet. "Three li'.n-'in -! doiiars iaiee been purl ao'd w iilila four wei ks," said ruing from the d( -i;. 'aggers tae," returned Ilarlcy.'' c will w:it ii the thief, and if h hi. n. In- .-hall have Ids re- . i t; ih.sh. "iie: li b ; ops i nil "U :-; cure rebel on this gr cop! r ' I'.'-.iviag Ii, r husij:ind in!i ' o 1 cin j Ily ! what h e l "a i i iieial mc to .'bt.i'a divorce she (ii'.k ( V...-. Ap'd-e.'s "von ! r is 1 1 . .44 im- stria t. gi r tl!'( I -ep.irni .ai:. s must prove enie:;v or d. j weii as aduiterv 'in t!:r l.ai.iii. .i (nisi! Lui'ioii.-i v i. aaau. 1 ,.( eon.-iituiion e to I'enn-ylvaiiia is rad'ea'Iy, irrenad ia had; it is at once inih finite and petty, imaerf.i't aitii ivd.indant. It ri.v- . iv. , V mi- aii :.l p li'lt' ti t. i to- a: i ' port :ih ai turn is ti III r 1 I wish a v as ears i'haki i a up vara ps c; i :P k i f nn ' l i. " I r ' I I J'.V." " 'i'i ve i;!,'h r I. gf '.'." I wiii n ,--,! t ) I.e."....!.' ll I'il. SlcriiiV. At thai iiiemeui. I in t (I the ro-.m, ar.d ."'.i.m.i.ec ipran ihe I it tmliT W i i'-il her !!!"' her j 1st vaea-ed. An insii'Pl oiler n as ; iia-'i'.-. ; is: rat: , e ' ef these distira-ti' ;:s came, i.ot t'P'igl , sauce. 'before the jlivoree Court. j ! Iii N uVi Pilar, lo'is, a w..e had i;;-' stiaiteii ti f nit for r. judicial scpara-, i tioit, oil t adultery, rnd in thai ruit .d.e ob tiiiiei a decre". in the course if anus ci t-niptio!! raiiioant i'i the l.ilive bran -h . f the government, and applies its noi-anim in a long drawn pmg.iiiic iiiiiii. It has no word to OepiOt'a. ineliieient'V say as to the ol oiir eha-rve system t give a fair reprcr-crilr.tioii of otiiai at, nn 1 to fur-i.i.-h !av.--p:ak.'rs of capacity ami pi'. 'iitv ; it evinces, no thought (r i-.-.. ... p. a . ..f . ' .' ... r. t. ,....,, l' lit . Itti 1 ....,1'. ito "t ieo ,' ei I'lV vtli.gll.lliciii v, ull-il - - ' - ........... 1 .. l i.i . ..... i . . i -. i o .-. no i iiar, uooc.ii up ej ; , no cola. .; W ill (leiiiami IPS issue. t. ..at lias loiimi ample tune to: It seems uraeiieable in every feat- pot IP e for the time being, but must have within easy reach when needed. Had we this bond in existence to-day the movement of the crops would not have .topped aa hoar. The idle mo ney of ihe country could have been supplied bv the (lovernment o;i call. ,t strengthen public confidence in times tor!" financial depression. They would) That shot silenced the great law tend to encourage thrift, industry, j ytr. and wise economy. They would af-f ' ford the (lovernment an opportunity : A YVitnea io . i i nuornu. of saving millions in the item of inter-1 ills-... estaione, iry retunding its present! We clip from the -Manchester YVaci high interest bonds with ones bearing a lower rate. They would, in time, so reduce the public indebtedness that the money deposited could be di verted to the payment of the current expenses of the Government, taxing the people for the interest paid on the deposits. By this means taxation would be largely reduced, and its bur dens would hardly be felt. Tiie system is not an experimental on. the following testimony of a witness in the Tichborne case, who seemed to have a dismal line of duty to fol low: (leorge Hickman, aa undertaker, living in Mile lind Hoad, said: I for merly lived at Wapping. and knew Arthur Orton. Me had lighter hair than the defendant. Muring the last trial I was brought hero to see the defendant, who I was told was Orton, u nas had oyer twelve years trial in but I found that he was not Orton i-.ng.ana, ami ha3 worked well. 1 he Arthur's upper lip protuded much. I.ng.is.i system can be unproved up-1 i)r. Kcucalv. Were there anv on, and the one established in this I marks upon hfa face? It was mark country ought to he as near perfect ,l witl, t!, mlii,.,v as human wisdom can possibly make j Looking at the defendant's hands lhe postal money-order system' ,io thev remind you of Arthur's? ii rmiin Porter, cf this city, we ai" p!i nsr-d to announce, is meeting with goad suecc.-s iu his efforts to itr tr "t i'-e almond culture in this valley. l.st winter he planted thirty acres ia almond trees oa Stevenson's creek, west of this city, and most of the trees arc now ia excellent condition'. Bat little rain foil after the trees were planted, and some few of them died, net having received sufficient nour ishment to give theu a start, but tlicy wiii he replaced this winfr. In this climate' almond trees wiii her.r tho fourth or fifth year, and ia no country iu the world do they grow so large or attain such perfection as in this valley. The experiment has been tried en a small scale, and the trrtth of tiie above statement fuliv demotistratcd. The section of count try around Stevenson's Creek is en tirely free from frost, and the soil and climate are peculiarly adapted to the growth of this fruit. We are glad to know that other farmers in the val ley will emulate Porter's example, and engage in this industry, which promises to become profitable ar.-l remunerative. i'in .ose J.a-e.o- .'. A I'rrtrivu. Ya.e. The famous onyx va.-e, which (! iii'Vii f'arcd had disappeared from the treasures of the Puke of Crunswick. lies at length been found.. The ex ecutors were examining the contents ofa case of jewelry, when their at tention was attracted by two vases (,f gilded metal which seemed to be of little value. But, on examining these it was found that one of them was much iieavier than the other, and : jomt m the stern had allowed some thread of flannel to pass. A longitu dinal division was found to jun down the who!..- length of this vase which thus appeared to bo merely a case for concealing something else. Oa the next slit being widened, there ap peared an ouyx vase of marvellous beauty, ia form like n tall urn, its shghtlv swelling bodv adorned with drinking scenes and women i:i long robes conducting animals in chains. Material and workmanship make th! vase a wonderful masterpiece. It is known to antiquarians as the "Yaso of Mantua. " and is regarded by liicm as a .Semitic production, nothing less thau the holy vial employed in the eon-;-"ration of Hebrew Kings. Worth Uemrmbisrlnc. 4.4 . 4. I. 4 4 1. a. a .a me iroi.a.es or an street u-oniu a.. . . i - ----------- i t. n I vii I I in A t-i nrinn ....... ...... -v- .4 . .. : ... j. on,.,,.-, ,, , ,u ,. i A0 laev are ,micu smaller. have been confined to the- limits of that center of sp-vukiti-'ii. This con vertible bond will meet with opposi tion on the part of those who grow fat through .-at cuhition and robbery, but we !n :r i! .a a wife," - I.:-t Vi air she . i.-wii.t. u a sit, dissolution of her marriage groliild "1" eli'.eitv ci'l.iii.ilted I ,. ! t for a on the !..- !... L .4 t ov icipp.'t.i a t-y.-tiiii U law papular I ure; its saiiiilieity ana seeuritv coni prejudiei'.s begotten yesterday, .an., on-1 mend it to a!! reasonable men, and lacy li" in comititiiti ai- we finn'v believe that its issue would I.' yea have btou picking or hand ling any .acid fruit and have stained your hands, wash them iu clear wat ,r, wipe them lightly, anil while they are vet moist strike a match and shut VOIP ila :jpeia hands around it so as to catch moke, .r; l tiie slains will disap- Htilciv I.ce. It i t r '.a- le e e " V. ii'd.' Ti.e mere nt b a: i ; the r him i . f lhe the de nt i oil! : !' '..'Ml 'ose " 1 " C: ' 'i s. ' '' 1. i 4 '"' i s ; fit, '-.- ti it;.,. -'"' of ri.icl.aig im 1 1 ai! I'ctura'.'d he I'igi.l by li.teea dy 'A it hoot v . a d l.v -ix other i bv 11 slove- "gl in 1 'W. Ti.e HT m.i.cahhy, and the t i lias roii'iii in aa eaitoa, c. malaiiiing t hat a- lie was fornl ef he.-.n;;,- ,,' ip j.y. !" '' s sino! h. l ii. g Kid iitiatk. 1 with vomit- I hi!',. I.ee had Ian figuring. ''"i:'!'ii.i::!..a of vertigo, ' I'i! h.ok at hi.' figures,'' !. i u. : l' 'i iev f .lio'oo d, pi'.i'e 1 : bur the in-a m 'i.ieitl ha lara- ( il th" envelope an 1 stared al the s:l- c-:ii!.-ol" lhe pcr-i rioiion. It w as merely "Philip a iri.ig a pptsle t -vol kiiiati-Ii'j,-(io, Aii-heas lTa.a. y a determined torn in at . ipearcii. , siie c ".Mo! .-p.i c -k hi ,:u bat! .ning Ids . and th- ,!..; k walked from Andreas Jlarh-y heard ::!,d !"('k the outside door . . 4 1 IP. I I'a ll steiipea i nvai'i .'k e Vl'S il Xl'd (I I'OII ii '. p 'e.l.-e opi'll the d ' r i in- oa. oject !i! I: lay ; herein. I i '.us the ruvi, '.oi." up ! W. ii p.iir tin- frici Maumee tin o .- la d tiie dreas Ilarh-y, ail I vciirebd V roiaip ip; wiiai had transpired t a an' ti.e meren.i .Mrs and pi-evi.-us to the institution of :::. :- the former star, r.nd of las suhr-e-piu pt iiduite; v. Both the adultery i r- and ( lat liy were proved, but it was' g into j argued l y the Attorney Cenoral that 1 hud i she v, as ij(.4:io,v entitled to fail bad; : upon it, 1 that she was md, in cmi-: ,-e j-lciP'e, entitled to a der'l ee oi tlis-l soi.riiii.:. The wife".-, spitei, unit was th.it vrl.cn !he iipstimtcd the first, suit; t-M old lift wish a diss-diition cf her ! marriage; that fel.e lovid her bus-, band, nud in the hope that he would i a form ami amend his ways, she was anxious to leave the door open to en able him to return to her. ' The .Judge said that he considered ' f tbe wi Stare. I of the (uritry. If, to make or.e brief appeal, th-wj ' 1 1 a h m a co:;.-tiiu!;.'.'i is .vuaething to hi! reverenced would not see the charter of their commonwealth made its mtroiuiciion, ana is Uaily growing vbat kind cf a walk had Arthur? in importance and favor. The busi-i a "slobbering" kind ..fa walk. ness in seme sections has more than What kind of a voice? (JruiT; dou ded since the beginnln- of the u,!te different to tire defendant's, tititi i. T!o. 4. .-.,! -...-;..... i i : 1 ... liece tf... oun,l bol-.tooa of! : ....6-.iuu IS tiie (letelldaiit at a.'t like vour .., , .j-Mem wouid oe even more popular, for .. t,l .-rb.n.t' v.. ir i-wouii s ipp.ya want never more; Cross-examined by Mr. Ilawkin voi. r p. r limn jiiii-i.i.. i: ... . : - . . . ....v .4. k ..u.., iiii-N! nines oi i last saw my old trioi'I in Ifi.i-J or I'eaeli tree leaves l.rmsed and iinaiiciai uepiession. 1 tie poor men i h:,?,. The defendant's voice is un-1 p'a.-d to w minds caused by a rusty oi inc nation wno nave a few dollars .iike that of anv of the Ort.uis. Ar-1 nail, either on man or beast, area and allav can b. want them, r.nd that a a.I tiines-i,aw Arthur? On tl.e pier head at ! used. ap- ca.-e.i ti. .,i,,.i tacv li" in comititiition- we firmly believe that its issue would! t a... : f, , )t , , . -mt" "nous, .u- nu. .',i,i,r mi '" a! emiet.nc'd, t;. frerish when the iirsi eCectuallv prevent the rerurrenee of! ,!'", rl earned thr an. Edmund wore earring, or sure proventive against lockjaw : principles of pddi-id knowledge are! a parpc im causeless as the one tlut I H d- ft',',.U,"t W8S l- one ,.f the bc,t applications to a: brought iPim'ti the eiiiz.-ns of onri has recently lu.alvzed the business i "J 'T.. '"7 Y"'y Wht'ro w -v11 hen y.. last inli.imati.m. and to heal, that can their a sn t io; c Who iii spit in ent, main 'umo n litigation ; if those ti- money IS as secure as the Wiirmin.r I u'lKU'uiiin.rf.irn f,i-i..r- (Jovernment itself. I al at the time; I sometimes attend - - jthe same funeral a dozen times. 4 on i, try School lloiimts. LaUghttT. ; Ho you ; how is that ? mwing through unsized paper Tl.e Boston ybivWs.'- ridicules! "l Jon want to know . is Iirodilcillf ll S'Olll.tl'.'l.ic.-i'ir. i ft... tiMotetiev .if t:.i1i.ii.lin 4ott-i.ii in ' CS. li II.C..S11, .J, Iia.;)rovc.l O'lim Arahir Miioilajp. j A seriou a objection to the use ofi ani arable, as an adhesive, is found! Hi-age- i in na a ooae o! epjen -finndti popular poiiii.a.l k p.wKalge, would ent blot. This is also attended with i build school houses fair or five sto- io, p r. A: ..tiiOi (.Oil, rfllO 4 . . , . ,' i , , . t.-c conduct v. an i a ;i"tii'.i on nos isage. str a'fe from the Nt Mi'-ia " had I fit ill Kji ai, -p .riy f .- tl.e join i,,, ll..s4! '''"'' I th.- S,. i( lary, ...tarth d th- 'i's be. '. .!' v. .r.-.l --I....1 ' P.-- "' eir unv ;" b.it i pe eh.r.'gr.ip.iy liierel. i p.t. Tims' deh- covercd. eatdv formed letters iii- had cueou.it- if .a-leli'.ilie ' i red before. Anl a fa r (Iv'.d.pr the a j. arty, for enanting-room d "ir, he half fcaif..!!' Miii.u.ee dropped the gua ami tlirew cntiilc,! to it hei-si If into h. r mother s anbs. " OIi. mother ! i. n t. a- r . "e liow swiftlr en" loisf. 1 a another. ' Bnt, oi a very rm rltorious character, rind unless there was some g.niral princiola of t i law which sto d between her and lhe li li d 1 1 : a i i rdt f Plt Jiiu-rliP l.f, thomrla t!n. tens .at put hack for voars that, feeble tide of progress; and h'.f.iy, if those who have no higher aspiration than to live u ider an intelligent and practical code would not . ciiti't laws fi be evaded aial lai.pj.ed at; hi t-Ii vote next month "A gainst the new eonsiitu- t:.m a!: i.ii.-h.ipc tioiP '.'a' J'nii) Jt'o'oy. the fit ill greater inconvenience 'that the two layers do not stick together satisfactorily! On this account gum arable mucilage cannot be used for at taching paper to pasteboard, nor wood 1 oi aa (irearv a si Yerv weil th, n. don't I ? Well ? Next I go with the coi'ia, don';. 1 ? Increased laurghter.d V.re!I ? Next I go with the pall don't 1 ? Well Next I go to buy, don't I ? d disavow- one.; tor all the oil. A il this inconvenience may be is responsible to consider that in' - s..i.iei.m,- i m, c got n progeny of our Lite coin en-1 remedied, it is said, by adding to the i regions where bind mav still u to go lor the money, haven t I.' ries high, to contain several hundred scholars each, because that is the fashion in crowded cities, where land is costlr. It snvs, very sensibly : ''Stair-cases in a school house area to wood, nor one metallic .substance: positive injury, and may be very I lo another, since the gum soon peels ' dangerous. Wo beg everybody who I Mr. Hawkins. Yerv wall. You He could find no sm ai principle in existence, and he j iai t d, :' m.iiViC. d a decree j.i. t" la favor of the follows wife. A "decree j, .."' moans a de- I her cree d divorc A voting hoiv 'i;f walking with her I i ruin a solution eif snlohnte of alumina hmifht bv he nere tlnrf !j no nrp. i two t.aris of crvstalized sulphate of I tens, for running un the scho d house ! mn.v S Hickman V . - . . . I . .1 ..... 4 I ... 1 - . nil vc fiaaii, as u i in run da I.ac.whiloialjI"hlil answering f'f -" l'art3 of; into the sky. , ; the coneeiitrated solution ol gum ar-i first requisiti An admirable remedy for burns. and one used by furnaeemen. for the burns of hot iron, is one made of the heads i f the commou cut-u-niue-taii.-. which grows in our swamps, mixed wit!; lard so as to form a stiff salve, and kept on the wound until is heal ed. It is certainly simple and easil procured. To Ic.il U !!- t lota. :s..)ve one ounce ol biearIonatc of p.inonia in one quart of w arm wa ter. With this liquid and the i loth, using a piece of flannel or black cloth ror the purpose. After the applica tion of this solution, clean the cloth well w ith clear water, dry and iron it. brushing the doth from time rcr, was at-i able. time in the direction of the filre. requisition, that the new school - UdMrninj loiiMiunrHOa. j.or removing greasy .spots from in the proportion oi two parts i nouses wtucti wall lie demanded as any fabric, use tue aiuoma ccany I by a savage dog, who fcized i f puin t nvc of water. The salt is soon as the annexation is complete,;- Boston, November 11. The steam-! pure, thk-n lay white blotting paper Ie a Pit'.iiii ci .n.-trninents. a-o be m.ide orew tin! b it. r from its haiaig pan l or a Pioia. at l.as eves lia il iiiin!i ti.'1 brief e.'mmanie.'iiiari ; nit lie rl;a!l IP'l f: ncy ae-.-er!' Yet thai ..a' Oiaven I.-'-.'U oenea lemaii.cd had shdn red t'lma since and she lidi" ... ... , , , - .... in. . .......... . iiuiii iii i , in I...- (ii.i;iit ii iii tut IIIII1..H.J niuti,. nuiiti ut.- 41.1 1 4jiiu rvoi , , vi ii i- iiiosl sii.o , iius. v, iiiCii sailed irom iosl(.i:i i u , 1. 1 i.itr s ...I. u u-1 ii e ii .o - - -" ;a!l not t.e con. l.-mia' i. iSnme.v nt cause io urn contrary e.,, faiiit.-il with horror ! of water, arid the solution mixed di-! two stories high. We ask, in thcito-dav for Liverpool, lias 220 steer-1 washing lace put about twelve drops I a victim o, a c.aispif- s.iov. n w iiiiiii s.. mvi.tP.s, in e.epii.u . . , . i ...oi, .!,., f,f tin, nmi Kobni.in ! cnen.,,1 ,d-.,... il,t wl.nll 1,., .d n.,.4. . - ,,...,-,.-,n, ,,r P.,, .,t..t .f icrm t!.ls. To clean r T' f ..' - -.. 4 '''tt i"S''- ! ', t ieVe'l''''I"lOVie''eIj 0 .,r.'. v..'. J'.'.V, 4 ........ ...Mll, 44. IIU UV '.4--4.1tiHstin, 1. 1.1. i,V UI'.".IV1I'I V. ... j-... 4. V. . ... j 0i 11 ""l '"'i"":n ' " " . 'V j which in this condition well deserves j effort made to crowd .VJO or 1 ,609; thorn mill " opwatives and artisans, silver mix two tea spoonsful of Amo- ihe Martins w. re j ' 4-(,;'r'n "ts ''"tc- hp i .me ., lu'iu n.r the t.og w a j 5t3 canM. ,,f vegetable glue A sola-j children into one building; simply j who ar? returning to the old wond ailain a quart of hot suds. Put in h the roof which; -- '.- .picket, remarking that 'that 'ere cost , tion of alum replaces the sulphate of ! because thev are so crowded under' for lack of employment litre. Some i vour silver ware and wash, using an '. . . . ..... .... ... . .. '.. I .. . ...n.'rli- .4 .-ll-l... I. . - 14. . . I If 4 1 l4 ... 4... 4 4 -:i-..l ineir greai i nu.-i ,,ut,.n m u- iiio.-n.io-- ii uoiiar ami a imii, hu-i wasn r. maae great i Last words of Jack "111 be hang- a dollar and a half, and wasn't made alumina, hat to a i.iueh less satisfae- foi'iupe, .-mi they 'a.iid temp:)-ed if I go upon that platform.' i for r.o dog to chaw r.n.' I tory degree. the very bad plans of Boston as it j forty factory operatives caine on from i old nail brush or tooth brush for the was. ' Fall Rirer to embnvk in tho At!n. i.t'-" a- - id if i