The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, August 10, 1874, Image 1

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vr.irk d .r.e !n t '.e let laar.r.iT kr. wn ti tl.e !
ri :e act! in cs.ii'-P3 rtyie.
t3tair Suiiding mad a Specialty.
I:.tror.a5? Solicite!.
S-tmemcL, Ta May 2s-
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RTIFICAL TEETH!!
DEI. T I S T
DALE C1TI
(rei Co., ri..
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EUTTZR CQjDHSSIOS HOUSE,;
D T. Buzby & Co.,
No. 6 Exchange Place
BALTIMORE.
spe-tsl atteaUtm ifiPeB the ial of GLADE'S
BL rTLK.
Hie
i VOL. XXIII.
La nig.
JOHNSTOWN
Ml
11
1.0 CLINTON STREET.
CHARTED I XT 1870.
JAMES COOPEIt, D. J. MORRELL,
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JAMES MORLEY,
A. J. IIA'.VES, LEIS FLITT,
F. Vr. n.VY. II. A. E'XJGS.
JOHN LOTTMAX, COXRAD UPPES,
T. H. LAiLY, GEO. T. SVAXK,
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D. M'.LALjIILI.N,
W. WALTERS.
DANIEL J. MOSRELL, President,
FRANK D13EST, Treasurer,
CYHU5 ELDER. Solicitor.
r.-r- it of OXC DOLUS an I m.war 'sre-
rrst . '...cf .,n all quills, wivable
twi.-e a v.-ar. lD-.?TT?t if nut tlrwn not. If a.!di
to t'.ic r'ris- ipu! 'ias COMPUUNflNa TWICE
A TEAi:. wUh.Tit tr.uW-B-r the irp.iUp tjca'.l
op even to .-resent hi? deitit bo lt. Money eaa be
witlidrawo at ar.r time after jtlvtc-r the back cer
tain a..-t;:'0 1 y 't-tter.
?IarrieU Woroea aud pe r a aider
a-rc ran .Je.it mjrej in their own names. So that
it ran be drawn only hy themwives or on their or-.;..-r.
M-taeys can be dep- -sited fur children, or by
.ji-s. it it trast faa-is, Sabject torertain eon-ditl'-tx.
ro:insSccnrcl Uy Kcul l.tate.
C ; Us of the Py Law. rep.n.i. pole of depuiit,
aa I a-t uf Lf-r.s'. i'.ure. relative to dcp.?iu
A marriv 1 w .m-n aa-l mio-TS. can be ' talced at
the Back.
tTU 'r.kir.i b.-ur i" y fr"Ui9 to 3o"t'liK-k:
3 an ! ..n V -:ci.la v and Sat arlay eventnjp
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D BOBEBTS.
JOHN" DIRERT A CO.,
NO. MAIN STREET.
4 0 11 N J T O VC N , P E N N A .
W.' ;:'. r-ri-"..' netr-rtUbie In a'-", par s of the T"nl
.! :.. lu-i i "iiim-ia. aai in F irvi-m fin;rie.
HuV "r i.i. i:..n:n a l tivcrn-crut B.m.Ji at
iili;hi'' in.irtort inert. Lui ffluo- y .n -w"-n-ved
i.n.i" an-! '! ' ''r banks rah
il. 'jiac.y re.-jivt-.t ir.?;:pay;u let ;n demand
r,.-t.'r.i f-f Six j.'-r cent, per
Aur. u.n 2"'.il '-"I Thne DmiU.
Evcrv.hir.-f in the B inkina Lir.e reecives our
pr-mt't a:'-'-u.l n.
Thai.k:ulto -ar frleml' an.l eos'.iroers f.T their
Mf i.air iia -T. wc ..ii-;t a cntiouanrw of the
Lin. . an I invite .-tLer im have hv:urr in our
imr it ve a? a ir-al. a.urinir a'.l.tna; we hr.U at
ail .1,, aa i( can t- -r.re er.tire -tilarti.-ii.
Canibria County
BANK,
2.1. AV. ICEII & CO.,
SO. 2 MAIS STREET,
laU.T.Ty J- hnablc'f Erii-k Ba.Uiia.
A General r.Jiiksnsr Biiines Transacted.
T,ri, , i o,,:a n,J saeer b. acht an.i
C..-i.Vti..n aiaue in al! part of tu I nitcl siatef
aadOtaa.-.a. la'-cnt all-we-i at tr.e rate ,l ii
tH-r--ert.t-.-r annum. If r.x mn- n or l. ni:er
lo-rtl arraait-tnenta ma-Ie with Uaar.iiaiis nd
..;Uvt w !.. Ifia a arys tra.
aprii lo-73.
CARPETING.
Henry iVlcCallum,
."it Fifth Avenue,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
r.-.,- r".- ".irc-.'t fr .a Maauit-tarers,
Superior I".nsli-.li Oil .Cloths,
DRUe-SELS CARPETS, ie.,
RAi;. iiEMPua.UXGRAIX CARPETS
la ever' viirii-tr.
:,1 FIFTH AVENUE,
Al"ve Wood t:reet-
k-j,. 1;, r.-w i nil iir.a-b.'ti'? fhi.uld know
,.,t ;i if riifiper in Tt:-l.-nj ran ,iu. "ii . .a-i
..II tttl ! -1- 11- '
1, Slie sttvx- ;ut- par-
nr-l-r.f. t.vt-ry
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w'icrv !-e !.a a
j l rr jhj
f rr .- -!i.::ir :he v- v ! t r.r!Kie. Jie will un.ler
' uk..- i la v n'.i ..n ln-u.-t-s. ;.ui-'.i- an-t ri
i rate. !i :r-. . i.iit r ia town nreowntry it be
( ..w--!.t i-ri-e. and to warrant them, fail an-t are
i ann -r a lore" hita at Si He.it.T.1 St-fanv
I r',:ind. Mi. .pirn, mil y 1 lell Wili.Jol.nA.
j Wali.-r. Aser.t,S..:uer-et. Pa. .,.,.T1T
wM.ii.sairi.ET.
CEOUSE & SHffiES,
ranufavurerf of Soed and Haranna
CIGARS.
BEIFtED. PA.
( r'.ers S. ii.-itod. ?o anthori;ed ait-nL
WM. BOOSE & Co.,
! F0MBEE3 & MACHINISTS,
SALISBURY, : : PZX.VA.,
ManBiaetarer of ail kindj or
CASTINGS & 3L1CUINER Y
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
Addreff WM. fefJOSE k. CO
Sallfbnrr, Elkllck P. O. Somerset ecL, Pa.
oot. ie.
Ursina Lime1 Kilns.
The andirsigoet! arr pTT;ir-u tuiitmi.-h
Prins Euildin? Lina
By the Car Load.
Orders EespccifaHy Solicited.
R. J. IMTZKIt di CO.
Vrjina. Jane li.
SAYINGS
BAM
illnesCan-com.
jIIE BEST PUMT
I IN THE WORLDS
j TliE AjLEHICAX SCEilESGHD
j D-.ttUo-Arvir:?. Xoc-FreiEg
FORCE Sr?IP!
! Th ?!irv!n."t- M. Pi.wrfrl. E.T-tive. Dtir-
We. Keiiai.ie and ClMj.ea Pwnp in ne.
j It it nuJe U of Ir . and of a few timj le parti
i It will iht Frrrre. a eo water rcmita In the
p!pe it Lea nX in atti'tn.
I It h.i. ac U-athr ir ram f acting, u tie jncker
! an'i TaiTee are ail of ir..a.
j It eldom. If ever, :re; mt of crlr.
It will fir- wsrw rr-m to SO f..e. in the air, by
i ftttactiio a lew feet 'i Si- w.
; It if ei St wah!ft Eualva, Witd.!. wateT
, ir.it Lrurccr.t. t .
I I: fnrnl."he the pors an.1 p !Jet water, became
; h i piacwl in the bxtt-rm ol the weU.
! Teeks: 'I '-n -h Ptraip, 15: J'5. 50c. f T't.
1 ' 1 j ;
Ijis-ztr sizes la pr-rr:l.a.
I WET XT"iL'PLATT
j Sole Airecis l S-.d-ersft Ctaity.
; Somerset, Pa., Jl iv ls l7i
INERAL rOINT
PLANING MILL.
A. Growall & Son.
j We are new .r;.an! all kirj! of F'.anin?
i and Mnn:avtar::.V "f !ni'..i:cs nitcrlaL
! FLOJEI'3,
I rit.iVLi'ixa,
j WEATHER BOAKDIX'J
1
i SA:"iI A XT) rxM'ES
WIXD01VAXD DoOIlHi.-iJES,
In ih-iTt anvi)iiri' -r-nera!' o?-J in !:,-.-.--b.iib!-Ins,.
Ali or icrs ; r. !iti.;:.T li.i.M. ' car.
IMMO'XS i
FIXE I'ltitS and the b-tl.ns-'.ivf
Xavjr anil Bv'vzht Tobaccos,
40S Sirket Street, Above Fanrtli,
FH1LAD1LTKIA.
fepH
FENCE PICKETS.
V.'e ram!.-:! !!.a n.S-'S n-.a.'.e in.rn 3-S inrh
Gonad Iron. i;e -it..ia iht.wa in ut at
on.. TiTiTi TTifniT rnn!
Tber make a H XI't .MFK. MORE TT.KA
BLE aa-i I' 11 LA PEii FtXCE !l.-a tl.e V. -t.icD
pit-aets
?Exr Fort c mcri-vri to
1 ; w
li'liSJO!
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M;1nn'-actanr of MEKi'HA A XT KK IKOX
GATE and HA h X L'il K IX' I ES , Ll'LT
XT'TS. W ASHEKS. and tn. ir Xt-w Llae-PAT-EXTED
WAtKiX HAK1AVAKE.
For sale by a!! Iron and Hardware
Dealers.
91.V02 tVatcr Mreot and 111
ami 110 1 irt Ave.riltfburg.
E. B 0-3..
t C. Sc-jTT.
OWENS & SCOTT, !
Butter Commission Honse,j
153 VV. Pratt St., I
BALTIMORE. !
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GET THE EE ST! !
.-5, I!Ot; E"S STIXD VCll I
ii SCALES,
i, every f-xe sid :-s nption
VtlTt-Yrti Hr.-ert a-.-r:r.f t.t f Scales
liroe-ern Dn..M Ent.hrn.
Sorinz CaUnrf. War.-'ft.f.ift? Tpn;k'. raieat
Alarm ("a'h Iirawcrf and Grwrs1 Fix. are.
Coal, Ilaj and Cattle Smiles
W. A. H-CIXKC. G.-r. r I Ai'T.r.
iZ " --1 St.. PITTiJT'l'.nii.
AIm. A;.-nt f r
3Iurvi!' V. .iri.l C uor m 1
riKU :i t:t ;. ;l'. i; p vk: s
tav 13
NEW STORE!
S -H IXI. it V :T.S- " w at I r'i t?t -ir
frit-n-t- ' t'""? ! ii r u i.t-rni:;. . ; A'.- y r?;,v- 1
oinei a re ::t
ZNIillwood .Station,;
S-in-. -ri 3t M iot-n.: V i:.i il ii'- -t. I. r.r ! w ..fT.-r '
Kwita. ix--2'r.il S.. k ,1 ---...o .ix... r ia-,
is;ii,a-d ;
PRY GOOI'.. i
Cr.OTHING. !
QEEEXSWARE, j
HARDWARE,:
i
HATS k CARS, i
ROOTS et SHOES. I
Ac, Ac, Ac.
Ail of whieh will I-e -i-i'.d 'heap f r CASH or ex- j
chumr'"! t.Tro-iu.-e.
i:n Liiml-erof a!i kla.ls. H-p- le f
Crtaw-Tie. llark. Sure-., kr.. Als-i, Wue.'l, Ua;- ;
ter, Ljis.
MAPLE SXJGn,
I
Racon. Orsin .sf ail tirn!. Fur Sheen-Pelm. and j
iirr.wr.i-. t.-r whK-h we will pay the h.uhc. pm-e i
in C'a.-U e-r li-.Kls. !
SALT AND FISH. j
always m han l. Give nj a rail and he of nrir.ed
ll.at we in. cod to do uu.- nesj aad cana 4 be andi-p-
SCIIELL & WILSOX.
Mansion House,
late -BEXFonn Horsrv
r.rntr ar rraaklia and Broad Street.,
jouxstow:?. PF.XXA.
Jos. Sliocmaker, Prop'r.
Hai-lr.z lately taken ehara-? of, retitted and for
Dished this larwo ant! )mni!iiis Hotel. 1 rww
Invite my .SitBerwt Conntr friendj to call on me.
and hp by pmmpt a;in,:ii.o to their wantf and
miMieraie charva. to merit their rtniace. Ta
ble rappu.ii wnh tbe tK-at tbe market a.'iunis. Tbe
bar t- kd with Lh cholera wine. ItqnT. fcr.
JI-LPH Sii'.liAiaKtK. I
X. B. Bert ftabllnr In lean. apnci
im IJIIh 31 I
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Somerset
S03IEIiSET,
FEK9IT.4.
I dip; etl my hand in the sen.
Wantonly.
Tlie fan ehoce red o'er can'.e and care :
Prearaii-sr I rocked on the sleepy wave :
I drvw a p-arl frrm the 'ea,
Woa-ltrriairir.
There in my iittnd it Uy,
Whoet uid say
How from the iepth of the ocean calm
It r sc, aad slid ltscifin'.o rcy psiiin ?
I suiiled at naiing tiier"
Pearl so dir.
I kised the U-autilal tl.ir.;.
Marveiiiig.
P--r till cow, I had itr-wn to be
The wealthiest maiden on land or st.
A price iew stem wal min.
Pare, diriae !
I hid the pearl ia try t.a,
Fearfal let
The wind should steal op iae wave roli
Lanres made ia mere merriTaent,
Aad snatch It back aaia
Into the stream.
Bat carelei grown, ah me!
Wantonly.
I held between two r.ifrs fine
A jrvm above ae iwirklir.jj brine.
Only to ?ee it gloam
Acrw the ftreara-
I felt the treasure siido
Vniicr the thlc ;
OlittcTlDif npwanl. fade away.
Ah. then my tesrs did fiow,
L-.-.cgasa:
I wet p. and weep, and weep.
Into the dtrp :
Sad am I that I et uld nU hold
A trea?ar richer tbanriTyin yilt!.
That fate ) Kt'; jravs
f'utof the wave.
I dip my Laa l into the soa.
Locair.iriy ;
Bat nevermore Will that jewel while
Shed on my soul it t;ndt r liht :
My pearl lies buried det-p
Where mermaids skep.
BILI.ADTI1E WIDOW.
"Wife
said Ed. Wilbur one mora-
ing us be sat stirring bis
coUee
Witli
one band and hck.icg a
bck.lEg
pium
on his knee with the other, and lock
ing across the table into the bright
eyes of bis neat little wife, " wouldn't
it be a good joke to get Bachelor Bill
bm.Iev to t
e v idow atson to
Robinson's show
" You can't do
text week? "
it, Ed.; he
st her, he's so awful shy.
Why be
morning
cani3 Lv here the other
when I was hanging out some clothes,
and be looked over the fence and
sp-.-ke,
but when I shock cut a night
be bhir-hed like a girl and went
away."
" 1 th:nk I can manage it, " said
Ed.; "but I'll have to lie just a little.
Rut thea it wouldn't be
mi!
barm
under the circumstances.
know
aLe likes
Ler; but
him a:
as vou
,1 Le don't dislike
sr.v, Le's shy. l"il
jiirt go ever to bis place to borrow
some bags of him, and if I don't bar
him beft.-re I come back, don't ki:-s ie
for a week, Nell v. '
So saving Ed. started, and w
lie I .
be is mowin?- tLe Iituls we taae
'j
a
ock at R.ll s4iallev. He w::s ra
a goodloohiag fcliow, ;L uh bis Lair
and whiskers rbowc-d some gray Lairs.
and be bad got in a set ci artific
ictih. But every cne said he was
good s.ul and so he was.
-T . . i
lie badasi
gocd a Lundrcd-acre farm as any
in
Norwich, with a new house
evervthin? comfortable, and
to.j
be!
wanted a wi
havd j ra, e 1
, many a g:n
it ihe chance
WOUld j
like
nr?i. limner. lE.l was
so bashful alwavs was and
Susan Berry bottle, that be was sweet
on (though he never said "boo" to
her), got married to old Watsou be
just drew bis bead, like a mud tur-
tie,
nto his she!!, and there was noi
getting bim out aaic, though it bad
! been noticed tra;
iace
bad
tusan uaa
paid more
become a widow be
attentioa to Lis clothes and had
jjeea
verv regular in his attendance at
the
church that the fair widow attended.
" Rut here ccmes Ed. Wilbur. "
41 Good morning, Mr. Smiley!"
" Good morning, Mr. Wilbur.
What'd the news your way ? "'
44 Oh, nothing particular, that I
know of,' said Ed., ,-only Robinson's
show that everybody and Lis girl is
going to. I was over to old Sack
riuer's last night, and I see his son
Gas has get a new buggy and was
scrubbing up Lis harness, and he's
got that white faced col: of his slick
as a seal. I understand bethinks of
taking the Yidow Wa'3n .o the
?how. He's been banging rcuad a
rood deal of late, but I'd just like to
cut bim out, 1 w...ubi. Susaa is a
uice little woman, and deserves a j
better maa lhaa that voun?
r..u... .v, i. r -.,!. )., .,,.v
Ler much either if she takes bim. for
he must be dreadful lonesome, and i
tuea iie nas to let tier lano out on
l-:ir and it is.i'r t ri " f Wfiil:oii mi-
ii-i o!tr t-Utf rerms to have spi.hk
etiou.-h to stieak un to her. Rv i.:uo !
Iff were a single ma j I'd show Llm
a ti iek or two.
So saying, Ed. Ijorrowed some bags
and started around the curnei of the!
barn, where be bad left Rill sween-i
inir. aad nut Lis ear to a knot Lolei
and llr-teued, k;iow in that the bache-l
lor bad a Lubit of talking to himself i
w hea auvtLin? worried biiu.
said Bill, "what business Las Le, f "Just pick up the lines, will you.
then, I'd like to know? G"t a new : pb-ase ; this brute of a horse is fur
buggy, has be? Well, so have I, and I ever switching them out of my hands."
a Lew Lames?, too; and Lis horse 'The widow complied, and thea be
caa't come ia sight cf mine; aad 1 J pulled one corner of the robe cau
declare I've half a mind to Yes. ' tiously dowu, and she got in.
I will! I'll go this verv night and
; i
ask her to go to the show with me.
I'll show Ed. Wilbur that I ain't
such a calf as he thinks I am. if I did!
let old Watson get the start of me in I
the first place! "
hd. could scarce r
laughing
outngut, but ne nasiilv
bitched the i
I. 1 ? . "13 1 ' . J T !
uas, a tuouioer, ano w ua low
ci.uc.ic iii u:a succes, sianeu come ,
to tell the news to Nelly ; and about:
nve o clocli tnat evening ttiey saw
Bill go by with his horse and buggy
on his way to the Widow's. He jog
ged along quietly thinking of the old
singing school days aud what a
pretty girl Susan was then and
wondering inwardly if he would have
more courage now to talk up to her,
until at a distance of about a mile
from her house he came to a bridge
over a large creek and it so hap
pened that just as he reached the
middle of the bridge he gave a tre-
mendous sneeze, and blew his teeth!
out of bis mouth, and clear over the ! making a dive aftr it clutched i.injej a;j tpprehension of injury from ! raore thoroughly mastered thaa op
dashboard, striking on the planks ' his and held it bard and fast. i drought." ' cs- The principal of vision must be
they rolled over the eide of the bridge I Then they went on quite a dis-i . j essentially the same in all eyes, but
to 1 .i.to 1 :... p.., p. ... ,r
auu uiu ' icu ium uui icvi ui n iei.
. ...
Uordscannot do iastice to Dt-or
Bill, or paint the expression of his
face as he sat there completely
dumbfounded at this startling piece
ESTABLISHED, 18 53
PA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. 1S74.
' of ill luck. After a wLile be stepped
out of the bn?v, and ffettin? on hia
i bands ami knees locked over into the
! water. "Yes, there they were," at
the bottom, with a crawd ctf little
; Csbes rubbing their
n..s.s against
'them, aad Rill wished u goodness
i that bis nose was cs close for one see-
1 1 ti:. 1 .:r.i .. .t. 1 1!
, - .
: una. 11! lit-liiieiiiii ireiu l 11a l uau
l.fm an mn.-h .ml iI.p .(,,011 miti.'mM tV with a sfurt that
i; n.n n.a tim t .M,Wr
to t.. .. -----
! tet and the Widow and yoan? Sack -
: rider. Well, be mast try and
get
: them somehow and no time ta lose
i f.,r some one mibt come along- and
i a?k bim what be was foolinir around
; there for. lie had no notion of spoil-
: ia? bis rood clothes bv wadin? in
I -;.t. .i,r,. to.l ;r hn
ia.. t .-,..M k t.-. iiin
j that n;jbr, so betook Iocs, up and
i down the roali to see that no one was
in sight, and quickly undressio? him -
rh- c, ho tnr.t !.-.c.k n an.!
o
larinir bis cloihes ia tLe
1,......-
.sen,
uu:;t
to keep teem clean, inen ne ran
around to the bank and waded into
the almost icv cold water; but his
teeth did not chatter ia his bead, he 'stuck it to his nose. j
.-...It- ..t-t.A.i tUtr rrti,E? flntit!r lii rnt t.,-t .nl-Tr If, I-.i-ootK r. .r :
waded alonsr so as not to stir up the
mud. and when te gut to the right
spct be dropped ander the water and
came up witn tne teetn in ms nana,
i t I ll
andsrer-laced them in his mouth.
Rut bark! What noise is that? A
! and a little dog barking with
all bis might, and his horse is start-
in?. "Whoa! Whoa!" said Bill,
ms he splsbed and floundered out
v,...t. -i o-.. r,
liliu.iu uiai aua i...tzi, v. yu-
found the horse. Whoa! Whoa!
j Stop, you brute, stop! " Rut stop he
would not, but went oflfat a spanking
pace Willi tee unfortunate tacneior
after bim and the little dog yelping
after the bachelor Bill was certain
ly ia capital running costume, but
though be strained every nerve be
could cot touch the buggy or reach
the lines that were dragging on the
ground. Afierawhile his plug bat
shook ofTtbe seat and the hind wheel
went over it making it as flat as a
pancate. Jj.ii snatcned it as ne ran,
I - r. r. r c ... . r. 1. :.
. alter jamm.ag u;s usi mo it, tiuca. iu
wont,n a,,. i' j ,:., yanA
uii uet.-rtj auu uiuij.icet vu 111 uciu.
u, i..,
on the bill, and what, oh what would j him to go home with him. and bun-1 &5 glasses ; "I nader
hedo! Thea his eoat fell out aad he ! tin- up slippers and socks and get-! sUfd tLe deaf ad dumn a.phabet,"
slipped it on. andthea makin?a des-1 tins him washed and combed, bad 1 aa i 50 sa-TIU?'. helt?PPed he Per.7erse
perate spurt he clutched the back of him quite presentable when the j " oa the sLo!J.erv aad
the seat and scrambled in, and pull-j laSies arrived. I need net tsll bow ! hiPutJ, set, UP- ThiS be.ng complied
in-r ,hn IvifT.!., rnl, ovpp hU ln ! tl, .r .U re-.arir.rl nnr nf bash- W1-b, be began tO gesticulate With
au- 'juuaato avu m.w ;
j stuffed the other things beneath.
Now, the horse happened lo be one
; that be git from Squire Moore, and
j h- got it from the widow, and he took
i i; into bis bead to stop at Ler gate,
j which Bill had no power to prevent,
i as be had njt possession cfibe reins;
! besides be was too busv buttoning
his coat up tc his chiu to think of do
ing much else. The widow beard the
rattle cf the wheels and looked out,
j an.l seeing thit Vas Mr. Smiiey,
a.'lia liiat utrucu i.e..i:i ve. qu viae.
she went tJ the-a;e to
see what he
... 1 .. 1 L .Vn .- ...., 1 toKn.tnto
i rtaili.ru. UUi wiieil; f riuou iua.ui-
a' jincr, with her white arms oa the top
I'.f'.l.. ...... ... I I. to. .-TO;lTr.to. f.to..
ei i l ..e aee-, kuei uui riuiua . iiiic
, r- b toward L- wbije tfce
I i i i -ii", .1 e ..L :,i.T;, v.,.l-
eoia vli.l.a 1 ail l.'j u uis tun ueaa 'luia
clear to his bare feet beneath the
buffalo robe, aad the water form bis
hair and the dust from his bat com-
a ! L 1 . . 1... .,,. It..'.. . ,to r,o
t olLie-A t'J liiaiir ceimr; uiec io,,e- rtieaia
i ,f miul tKat tnnA lt-1Tro I,-iei-n l.ta
,e. iiiiiii eui.b vu.... ...vto.iu j j .. u .
when!,-,,.
MIL'.
She a?ked him to come in. No, be
was i.i a Lurry be said. Stiil be did
not otTer to ?o. He did not like to
ask her to pick up bis reins for him
btrcnu-e he did not know what ex
cuse to make for not doing it tkimself.
Then be looked down the road be
. ,,. i t-.i ii
j liina cim ana saw a mte-iaceu norse
' ' ' buraiisiujr taat
it was tnat ons saciinuer commg,
he resolved to do or die, and hurriedly
told his errand. The widow would
be delt.hted to go, cf course she
would. Rut wouldn't he come ia,
No, he was ia a hurry, he said ; he
bad to go oa to Mr. Greea's place.
"Oh,' said the widow, "you're
iioing to Mr. Greea's are vou ? Whv,
1 was juit going there myself to get
one of the girls to help me quilt some.
Just wait a second while I get my
bonnet and shawl, and I'll ride with
you. " And away she skipped.
"Thunder and lightning!" said
Bill, 44 what a scrape ! " and be hasti
ly clutched his pants between bis feet,
and was preparing to wiggle into
j them, when a light wagon, drawa by
i a white faced horse driven bv a bov
came aion? ano. siopreu oesiue uiai.
-i l t - i e - .
j The boy held up a pa.r of boots in
one hand and a pair of socks in the
other, and just as the widow reached
iltue ?ate czaia, he said:
Here's your boots and sovks, Mr.
' m:b'V. that, vi-u left on the bnd'e
; Smiley, that you left on the
j whenycu were swimming.
: 44 You're mistaken," said Bill,
! " they're not mine. "
by. " said the boy. " :n t
you
the
the maa that had the race
alter
horse just now
? it
" No, sir,
I am not! You
bet
Rdi
ter gi on about your business. "
f i.!iil lr th. fif hi Snndiir !mm?
.. - - - ....... j ,
and turning to the widow, said :
44 What a lovely evening," said
e-
she, 44 and so warm
I don't think
wc
need the robe over ns, do we ? "
(You see, the had a nice dress aad
a pair of new gaiters, and she wanted
to show them.)
"Ob, my
1 1
said Bill, earne.-tly,
" vou'll find it chilly riding, aad 1
rt-, wa 7 . ? r f l j r-. TrtPl AQnh f. thai
J
nunu.
She seemed pleased at his tender
. .. . .1
o, to MU. -
and 1 must bave left it ia tne buggy.
Never miad it-"
" But " &he said, " it was so care-
less, " aad stooping over picked it np
ana made a motion to &tu.i it between
them
Bill felt her hand going down, and
!. 1 1: 1 r. it..?- I ,.i:
. uuir, uc uuiuuiir ner so; i 1111; uaeiu,
1' 0 ...i
n hs and wonder n; what he should
in tiis ana wonaenng wnai ne snouio
do when they got toGreen's, and she
.- v..
wondering be did not say something
. 0 .. . 0 1
nice to her as well as to squeeze her
care lor Ler Leaitti, and contented , 2si ceaw Found Mr. Fay, the!" .:, h7 barDshires were arrested
herself with sticking one of her little chJ iIr M:pt.r the 'eneraf mara. V -t,arPnires were arrested
fu. r.nt" m ;tK . ? -'t- r...r..t rivp- . ' , Md removed. The effect on the
he end rf k I d fr"' verv depressing, and ua-
1 u tV, Mr rui!v- ea' sVgeneral stock goods are doultedlr injarWtbe sale to the ex
a ' ikept" An elevator of 3o,000 bushels teat cf -. lhoasand dollars.
". v!; i, .,;, .... tr .7 , ! capacttv !sj about ready to receive XLere were &ixty.five COW3 taJ teif.
7.
bantl
itl, and why his coat w4is buttoned j
so tiirhtlv oq such a warm even-!
iupso
! in-r. and what made bis face and
y
; hj dirty, until as they were
down a little bill. one of the
iyomj
traces
came uahitcheu and tbev had to stop.
O murder!" said Rill, "what
next ! "
utrt r. C.:'....
; t lihl is 1 lie Llj:il.l.CI. . ... 1 . eJIU lie-
. - -
M r... u.ri'-l.. r!,o o!T Kt,
I "w
! knee.
" One of the tra.rcs is oil, ,r said
! be. -
Well whv don't voti ret out and
i put it on ? TT
said Dill "Eve "ot
1 . .
" I can't.
' that is, I haven
yot c.h. dear Irai
; ;,.. wi... t,..'t T -.
Wnt t,..;i t '
; .. T-t,- tv:tit.. r-i.,;.i tr.A tiB.uir
' '
U..K,,;, n.1tt.,e ,1, t.-!l . -i
j " what is the
j she ave his
j and Iookinji
band
nvi ami nM..
into his
r -U- .1 !- . t. ..... -,
.lute, cut" tuouirui. lc v as t-.'iiu m
i, ' l . . u . -. ,m: t
faint: sa she rot out her susfc.Img-bot
j tie with her left band, and pulling
the stopper out with her teeth she
: a mijbtv sizh. and the pungent odor;
i made him throw back bis bead so far
that be lost his balance and
Went
Th
; over tne low DacKed uaiir.
m . -111
-little woman irave & little scream as! .
his big bare feet flew bv her bead;'10"-., " , , ...
I and covering her face with her bands
j p-aVe way to tears or smiles it was
! hard t fell which. Rill was " rijht
j side u, ia a minute, and was lean-
I-. .vt t. r i ,-.m).iir
jiUUicr tilC uaia ui fceiu :v. t. e.i. 'i t
i apologizing and explainin?, when Ed.
j Wilbur and his wife and baby drove :
up behind and stopped. Poor Riil i
; feit ttai be would ratner Lave
been ;
i. . t T? i lr-e,,. .,,u l-
inh.ne. but there was n0
i -
help for it now, so be called Ed. to
him and whispered in bis ear. Ed.
was like to uurst witn supprcssea
Inn ThtPr hut he beckoned to h:3 wife
to drive un. and after pavin some
thing to her, Le he.
- -- . . .
two wemea went on leaving trie men r4 l '
behind. Rill lost no time ia arra ng-! uefPair ...... , .
in? his toilet as well as he could, and;. Let me trv htm sa:d a s.ender
.u: :.u t'.i -rt
; IU'. OWI V A a uataiv w.
fnl Bill, and how thev all laughed as
thev sat around the. tae-tabie that
night. but will conclude by say ingj
that they went to the show toother,
and Bill has no fear of Gus Sactrider
now.
This is tire story about Rill and the
Widow as I ha lit from Ed. Wilbur,
and if there is anything unsatisfacto
ry about ia, ask him
VlpI Hear This.
do not alwavs know their i to use the pugilistic phrase. The in
Itisfar greater than thev ! structor cf mutes picked himself up
Girb
power.
think; and were thev tiue and brave!
nev ii ue auti urave;
thev mi?ht almost, !
:vc-Iutiouize socitv i
.niri, i,MT.iri;t timr ni;,rK olnwr
CUOU, toj t. V AV t k t VT
in a ereneration. rev-
about tbem. Exert your power for
good upoa the yo'mg nu-n who are
privileged to enjoy your society.
Gentle and good, be also brave and
true. Try to exhibit the ideal of a
womaa a pure and good woman
whose life is mighty as well as beau
tiful ia its maiden dignity and attrac
tive loveliness. Ro not let it even
seem that dress aad frivolity consti
tute your only thoughts, but let the
elevation c-f vour character and the;
usefulness of vour life lift un the man !
teat waiits by your side, some oi:
yoa are in intimate associations, j
which under exchangt-d promise?,;
rvaiti I.t- veil- a:,!f iimo or
i.w.,.it,. nr,,r oni m.me
more j
hoars !
B,lm!n. rolnfii-il In t'i.- honr
do nothing to lower, but everything!
to refine
cnaracter.
aad enob'.e each other's
The (.rent Farmer of Illinois.
M. R. Sullivant the farmer cf lliiu -
ois and of the we.-t, too, fjr that mat-
ter. was ia El Paso Saturday. lie
called on Seerv A Rouse, who have
been supplying him with agricultural
machinery for some years, aad or
dered cf them half a dozen Ruekeyc
raowrers. Sullivant is one of those
cheerful souls who never do anvthin?
by halves. A correspoade:
fiJ
in hi
bis farm : "I was at Suaivant s
farm ;
to-day. It is auout cigut mnes
square and contains about 44,000
acres. Met Mr. Sullivant at his of
fice and fjund Lim a most pleasant
and agreeable maa, ready to enter
tain anyone who calls, i am indebt
ed to Mr. W. R. Dix. chief clerk, for
i
the following condensed report of the i
workings .f the fjrm : Number of.
hands eiii; I vei :ibo;i: COO; mules'
and l.or.-es, 1,(K0: eaii'e
(oxen).
oO : number cf acres in crn, iO.OfiO:
acres in small grain. 3 ,000 ; acres in
tame crass, 3,000; miles of btdge,
300; Lead of
cattle, I'dO.
hogs, 1.1C0
Everything
; head
is rua
P4
ia
regular militarv style. He can just
tell what it costs to raise a bushel of
gram on buy tve.u.a e.i ui iu.iu, a.:u
the cost each month ta feed the hands,
The hands are all hired by the month
!od
boarded. 1 Uere is
resident
.1 - 1. I".,:. f. . to....,lj !,.
Blair who
I Uvell'l t'l. 4J.ii. l . tie. diieaus euc
sick. According to actual figures it
is demonstrated that eleven cents per
bushel ia ordinary seasons will put
corn ia me cnu, ana twenty-six cents
per day will board hands. The bi.
of fare is better thaa that foaad ia
niost boarding houses. The follow -
in? is the bill of fare for June, 1S74.
Smoked shoulder, mess betf.
.resn
peas,
beef, flour, bread, rice. Ieans.
tea, coUee, sugar, dried apples, viae -
. .
gar, molasses, iard,
V ve-.ot3,j.:e':;. t.tc'
spices, eggs,
Ciist npr fltv
- - , , .... - r
,?raia. . it is said to be bv
CiJmpetect
i judges, tbe best and most complete
I elevator in the state, outside of thi -
eag-j. l nereis now ia cnu oa the:
j 450(000 bushels of cora, wait-
, :,. tya ..nUti.m f th .1..1 t.-.
be Ehelled and sh'pped. Crops lookj
! rtili.! th rpf..nr rain hi rpmorJ
..- t t tt l ; ..
j, ioru, tirnieu u in mister,
' 11.
j -Keep me tumble and poor. u.
Lord, if Thou wilt keep him humble,";
. .
i "keen me bumble and Door!" "O.
said tbe deacon wbo next rraved
.... . . -
"we will keep Lira poor.
Ienf Man la a pmg Car.
ri- r- . . : . . 1 .1 T" 7 1
1 MC uutl iae niccjft:i as tuc a un-
! ciaa is '.ecDnicany cauea, a rare piace
ifor the
study of eccentric bamaa
.. ... .. T, 1" . - -..I.I . m tVi.. 1. 7 a -1 a a
; . . - . ... j,, .,,
I turn op
occasion
worth record i nr.
we had a deaf
Oa
man
this
who
. .
! ""v iJ "
, na - ij.it. .tna.itoa to v a . -. . r. j t Trii
' conductor, assisted br the passeo.ijer,
t-,.. I.",.. , I II.. a- o i to
j toL. ..j " -
. . i till mnvnkr niti with ftnrnminpnt
, " I I" i
! u,"u, u - v. V! . . ,
1 f"1 h'f bea"?- ut Ietai!1 7
iuuuumjie lii. utai i'--(-'iC '
j are DOt Sencra!LT amiable. A blind j
mn f-l r, ha ...m ntud nn l . 1 1 tr Kilt:
- - - -
i lw '" a "wug 'a uuc 3
i temper ;
ami so it. uot uuiv u...i-;
: tot-.lt- .-. 1 1 r- . .t . F to D...
i t-". F -'"f"' "
! A,lfId t0 hc Prsis'ted ia talkin?.
tUUIClJJtlUJ 13 UUli JIUUl-
bras horse, that required bet one
, A ? i r ...i.cfi
spur, upon the pecoynized fact that if
j one side went the other had to go
; also.
I can't make out from this ticket,"
'e , aWld 83 ai
deaf people bawl,
where I belott?."
' ' uv.j, ui3 Lieacb imu iti . . J.
:5, upper berth."
peaK louuer; i m card or near
I - " '
c.outu to tec luau 9 ear auti fn-juieu,
i "Xo. 5, upper berth!''
'"I don't hear a d d '.Ford yoa
j
! are
savin?.' was tne mud reoiy;
"here write it"
! I be steward toi.t the
card and
made a "5'' and pointed to the place.
"Ail right, make it up; I'm tired!"'
T I . : - i I ..
i ice section was accorum?ir maue
1 when the old Peaf-as-a-p.st, di-
vestia? himself of his boots, rolled in
to the lower berth.
"Hallo, boss!' said the steward.
..i.. . t - j .t.-i
J joo ice upper oenc.
Tickets . "' queried the deaf man
ped the-idowt? 4'rf,ets
' i:. n.i ,! ! 44 vt hat de debbie is I to do wid uis
r.lrt ni'in ctuLroi'l thai ri.-iaii Ta!rrr in
! 'uiv .uusii, wuo iook.eu as ine worm
aad arms ia the liveliest
j "anner as he sat opposite the amaz-
, i.
ur iU-.eu. r.uuk.c
VS fingers in my conate-
nance lor, en : ' ana loosing up ne
saw the gathering pas--agi r- gria
ning, as if greatly amused. He fell
into a violent fit of ra?e, and sudden
ly drawing back, hit the alphabet
man on the nose, flattening the useful
article, and not only niashin? his
i fflassc-s, but sendin? him "to irrass."
ana retreated, .eeiing ior ass ceau, as
- '" -
if unJer the impression that it !
heea knocked off. V e are ashar
if under tne impression tnat it bad
hamed
to write it, but we, ia
the other passengers.
common
laughed
with
lon
and loud at this.
Afterward came a long intercourse
ia writing on one side and profane
language oa the other, between the
conductor and the deaf man. It was
interrupted by the ow ner of the lower
berth foregoing hls right, saying he
would rather sleep above that fight
in? character lhaa under him.
The next mornin?, after we had
roused out to
get of at this
book the deaf
piaee,
the steward :
man.
"Time to get up, bess, cf yoa want
i to ?it o j at uanu. ne saia me-
I CuaaiCailV.
The man solemnly came to a sit-
i t-n7 position and looKeu at nis watca.
j "Two o'clock," he said, "then I
I have aa hour to sleep," and so he laid
idowaacraia. A?aia the bov shook
i . .
him.
i "Look here, you scoundrel!" he
roared, "if yoa disturb me again I'll
: kick vou np and down this car !"
Oh ! berrv well, sleep ef vou
wants too !"
And so we left at Oakland, with
the deaf maa sleeping the sleep of
innocence and peace.
A Baacli aael Taabl rich at
a EJt
Stork Sale.
The short horned sale of Wainock
et McGibboa, near Laeey St3tioa,
to-day was largely attended by
stock mea from all parts of the Uni
ted States and Caaada, over one
thrju-iaai persons being present.
About aa hour before the sale com
mence, a difficulty scarred between
Geo. W. Bast.?, of the XtUmal Lies
S! tii- .L,h r.-inJ. of Chi-ra-'O. an-.l the
; harpshire family, of Camboa Coua-
ty. There his l.ieea a great deal of
felling betwreen the parties for some
time past 'growing out of some arti-
1 cles iothe J-jurnril reflecting oa the
integritv oi the Sharpshiers.. To-
day, soon after Ruste arrived on the
! grounds, Alex Sharpshire, without
-x'.Qg Q T Warain? Of blS mtentiOO.
j ;ttaeked Ruste with a heavv stick.
; gtrijjja2r bju, a violent blow and thea
following him up for some distance,
when they clinched aad fell, Sharp
shire using the stick, then drawing a
large knife with which he made
several cuts at Ruste. Gus Sharp-
i ghire and OQe or two 0.her members
. of the famn gun.oan(jed the two men
j on the an(j wi,Q drawea pis-
1 toU ti)reatenej l0 tni any one who
i ,i,ni,l in'orfot. Jn,?. "nar,l nd
; 0-hers. however, by a vigorous effort
j 0verpowered the party aa 1 prevent-
; eJ fu"rther troubie; Great" iadignation
; wad fe;t an(j expressed at this coward-
i .... i. r . : i i.
I ni ir, I r:i i 11 1 1 I n.'to h x to t , i
; p., at.i at r-orriir of i.iO and
j thirteeri bttUs at aa erage of $143.
i There will a 8aIe each diiV. jarin?
P
' . . . t
Biffereal Klada af Ejew.
No branch of science haabecn
1 A;tT.. mrr,..vl-i,-r
according to
, mv j eiiui. . cu. ,
. . . . .-. ... , .
! tbe babit of tbe ammaL iira3 01 101-
iue bjuiioi lueaaimai. uuwui ua-
ty flight, as the condor, eagles, ml-
- 0 . 1
1 tures; and carr.oa seesic? prowiers
1 t. . " 1.1
of the feathered race, have telescop.
r o
j-'
BISaai(IiaaIIiaaiaHB?aBaBMHHMM.aaB
ic risions, and tha they are enaMed
to lock dowa and discover their ui-
suspecting victims. As they ap-
proach noiselessly from aoove, the
axes of vision changes shortening,
so that they can see as distinctly
within one footof the CTouad as wben
at an elevation of one rtt
air.
This fact ejc'j.ns the balA.icin of
Ssh-hawk on its pianions. haifa
Anw ici en ma as ice u.iwfti".
"e .... . . . .i.i.t. :-..f.
. figh.hwk on its piaaioo. haifaiemhfidcre.I i:U old. T
., , .... -, ,. r
I lit? 1L LKJ VC toV L.l. I.eiri'l. nlLkLl.lll I-'I
lrrile above a still non l. watcbia? f.r
. c -!. tvi, ;. .- .' ......I .1
! " u.,..
n hen one is
i tne savae aamer P,l,n?" uie !,j0ai
varyin? always to the square
view of nis mten-l prty. as tuey
cead, the axis is elon.nte-l by "a
: . T . . . ... . r... .
j curious Biuacu.ar artaj.tmrm -
i to see lar on araia.
Saaila hare tbeir keeu eyes at the
CAtrtuiii 01 iira.oit: uvi a.-.
they can protrude or draw in at pleas -
" ti - 1 r . t - ...
ure. ij v wiuujii tue lusruiiicuL
i i i i . i
arouna a ieai cr sia
how matters stand
., "
oa the opposite
ide. j
The hammer headed shark has its!
wicked looking eyes nearly two feet
apart. Ur aa effort tbev caa bend
the thia edges of the head oa which
the organs are located, so as to ex -
amine the two sides of aa object, the
size of a full sized cod fish.
Flies have immovable eyes. They
stand out from the head like half aa
apple, exceedingly prominent Ia -
stead of smooth hemispheres, they
bave aa immense number c. facets.,.
resembling old fisfiior.e.1 glass watca
seals, each one directing
directly to the optic retina.
tne lig.it
That ex
plains why they cannot be approach
ed in any direction without seeing
what is comio?.
Effects af Iiaataxlaatioa.
The Trov Times relates the fjl -
iotrmrr which m:iT s'rik th render
.a ,Ltr..a ,sth ;,M
aa ue v. iuu ia:uia.ii,,ivj v.
the boy or the writer :
"A lad named Cummin;s fell from
a car at Whitehall, and the train pas -
se,l over'his arm. sever-in- it. The
I,.! .;ft. . a,- r.f min.l J-..C-
still and! the train had passed, and
thn esaned further iniiirv. Whea
tf-lA I to.? Vto3 ol-jn . , li J A wn. IT -I J
LU. " . J ,..l.u UVI... H 1 ' --. '
brought after him. It was thrown;
int.-. a nail u.-i.om thrt n,inf 1 1 1 T f : ! ev
screamed with paia. The
. . - -
.evered
limb was then placed ia a box
hurried in the gardea. Shortly after
hp i5a.iif that somtLinr w:i rriwliTi'Z
on the inside of the hind.
The lie
ib!
was exhumed, whea.
aa exhumed, w Lea. a large worm;
s discovered ia the palm of his;
ad. A Iargejar was tten cotam-;
, aad it becanm necessary to crowd ;
earmia, whea the suuVrer far!r
was
hand.
ed,
the
went infr naroTvsms of rain
limb was thea placed ia a jar partly
ia the ground. The little fellow com
plained that his arm and fingers were '
ia a terribly cramped posiiioa. and
that the little finger and the next one j
were growing together. The jar was i
thea taken np, whea the limb was .'
fouad crowded and cramped asde-j
scribed. The boy kaew nothing of
the disposition of his arm
Haaa-.lhaklDi.
How did the people get
habit of shakin? hands?
into
The
lue
aa-
swer is not far to seek. In early and j
hnpKniriiid ttmoa arl.an .rupir ci.ril
or semi-savage was his own law - giv -
er, judge, soldier and policeman, and
bad to watch over Lis owa safety ia
default of all other protection, two
friends and acoaaintaaces, or two
strangers desiring to become friends
and acquaintances, when they clanc-;
ed to meet offered each to the ithr:
the right hand the hand alike of ; than the motion of y: express train.
oUence and defence the haad that i The thickness cr the tail I assume at
yields the sword, the dagger, the! about 5.0'"O,C0) mile at the distance
club, th-- tomahawk or other weapons! of i'1,000, 000 miles fr : . head,
of war. Each did this to show that ! wLea it shall Lave re-- bed that
the hand was empty, and that neith-' Ien?th. If the earth were to pass
er war nor treachery was intended. ' centrally through it. the passu?.?
A man caaaot well stab aaother ! would occupy aixjut 24 hours. Rass
while he is shaking hands with him, ! in? throujrh the extreme edge, as I at
unless he is a double dyed traitor
and viilian and strives to aim a cow-
ardlv blow with the left while giving
the right and pretending to be on
?ood terms with his victim.
The custom of haad-shakin? pre-j
vails more or less among allciviliz-:
ed nations, and U the tacit avowel of (
friendship aad good will just as a i
kiss is of a warm passion. Ladies, as ,
every one must have remarked, sel
dom or never shake hands with the i
with eack otLer. The rea?oa is ob-j
w t . . n j T f Ij f.,w f!-iim fr. T.i.:rta tiiiTTt. i
are not to give it. They cannot be
exoected ( iow to persons of the
other sex a warath of greeting which
might be ikisiattoirpreted. unless sueb
persons are very r-loreiy related to
tbeia bv famiiv or aCrtCtion, ia which
ease hand-shakiugk
fitit needed, and
m'm agreeable
the lips do
imu-b
datv.
! The Easliak
way af Taklac "-W'
Ilarwea.
Some English grooms at
re teachin? Yankees the
-araLa
care wf
horses. I asked one of these grooms,
who has spent twenty years ia the
stables tf royalty, what he had to
say about our American way of tak
ing care of horses.
"Why, sir," said he. "you don't
take good care cf your horses ; to a
think vou do, but vou doa"t"
"Why ?"1 asked
" Because, whea a horse coir.es ia
ail wet with perspiratioa. yoa let
tun stand in, tbe stable and ary t .in
all the dirt n. Ia England we ta.e
the horse as be comes from a drive
and sprinkle Blood-warm water ail
over him, rubbing his legs and face
drv. Thus in an hour be is clean
aad dry an 1 ready to
take a good
way he will
feed, while with your way ue will
staad ad swelter for hours, aad j i0Qder sir; I cannot near very we...
finally dry, sticky aad dirty. Our; -Hare you beea long deaf?"
horses never founder and never take; -Only a" few years sir. I will tell
cold. We never use a curry comb;! vo b0ic it happened. During the
vou scratch your horses too hard-jjjfje unpleasantness between the
The only care necessary is to have North aad South, I enlisted as a pri
the water not too cold ; then bathe !va;e One day, when on guard I
tbem instantly, while yoa are rub- j-?aw. a Yankee "picket stalking alung,
bing their legs. j and I knew his gun was unloaded
. ; because I saw Lim fire it c2". I reck-
The National Butter Convention, j 0ClJ j-j j() a srjiart thia?. So Iran
in session at Indianapolis, brought u p behind him, and veiled out, "Sur
out the fact that the annual butter j rea(jer 1 jjut 1 thick he must of
product of the United States i "'-,0.-; understood me. for he turned
000,000 pounds.
.; ,- . to...
- - - n c
i ... r , 1 t-ii 1 I-
A rCWIUlUVUICKUlll H VU J". - r-
ed inrouga ceuar ruis, iowv
111.11. -. . .---t
week, bearing the expressive and eu -
; 1.11. .. t. - v. ... .cVin.
, poonioua uue, 1 u '"v
'
pers."
Tne ilMlta BrtUe.
Wc called yesterday oa the daugh
ter of a Mohammedan living iu tbi
city (Trl'.xjiie )
Though the girl t.;,,i b.'t-u mamed
several days she bad never teen tea
by her husiaad. He only La J gone
to tbe mos'.if fccn th- rf-reraony
was performed, she taking so pari ia
it. After tLe ceremony, tie bride
usually stavs at Ler father's house
Iniae dav?, during which time she sits
instate, decked ia her finest dress
and jewels, receivin? calls from her
lends. Then he jot is at aa en J.
She mast go to her husband, take c
i ocr nne eiotnes. ana oecorae a pence,
slave, subject to the will of her cruel
master.
! were ve
fhe parents of thi
v poe,r. Her nii
wis
: j-essed i:i '
j "3l .j,,,
i All the wo
1-lt
than ra.'s.
an I
h'D Civ"
bes.
-on of the br
iuany
hai -.hf.rh.i
f
ticdfdil. f-;! ! cvi;;
ttie? we-re i.o;
tre.i.-ared thai
.'..onis, a.it zreaLy
a womaa wi.-u!d a!:u- t
tbaa r-art with one.
;arve s-o.-r
in thfjxhe presents sri -ea '-v the family t
the bride
w.ic an r
111 -ie
. ... .
. !rjca..e Si. .i.'t-ss. a:n A t.ia
ri'.ir
pre.--
... ,
r. It I.O - L I.T . It. "Ti M tHl
I ....... v.
jer.:a were a j-pt l.j
h ;avilv OBtbroidcre-.i w.tn f.vl ; eur-
j f:3?3 of pearls and x -1 1. bracelets as
i a a in --it. I'Jf.ar tae caU
i she wore the bridegrooms" presents.
i . , t 1
i Le etner Lresses were uu--. -;rtati
.w ,n t !. n-i
- 'e ctonrd ac a boa.-e tflovr, ae-
' c-jru.n to
custom, auti sect ora j
'.r-. TLe bride returned
: she wo.il.l be most harpy
1 w-t-re c a.
!
i answer t
they canseeuh a:Ii:- us. After wait;?? about
5 rii:aates we wen: cp stairs
for she lived cf the second S-v.r.
had not .aire finished her '.let.
sat oa ill goor before a largely
ar. 1
mir-
: r,;r surrounded bv her Sserv. As
: we entered she are.-e and saluted cs.
1 anj thea returned comp.sed,y to her
! (ire5.in - of ai! the s trance ai l
i rfcastlv sights, her face wa? the ti"sf
j wcnjjrful.' as mav be imagined from
' :he .3r :3 which" it a n prepared,
1 First, hot wax was i-prea-1 over the
! whole face which when cool, was
; pec
ed tf.
This was a ne to remove
j a;j ha"r froia the face.
j wa3 rahbed oa
till th-; skia 1'K
iked
like marble. II-t eyebbrows were
painted jet black, her lips and a l.irg
spot on each cheek painted brilliant
red. On these red spots oa her fore
head, ar.'l at the corners of her mouth.
?:;t Sowers wsre pasted. Thea over
jtEe
Aa face powdere
d sugar
had
i '"Cea Spappea.
which ma.Ie it s
arkled
as with "diamond ddst." she
we.re
i , ,
earl c.irr;
and around Ler nee
f lar?e amber Leuds.
f rrped pearls, au l a
were
a a-t r i
; t-ree sir:
; neciiace. wn.-. u we were p:
l vateir
i told was borrowed f-r tne occasion.
; It w ma-e o
! 1 iive pound pieces.
! over.appin? eac
h other like scales.
Th.- headdress w us covered with real
i 1 -
ano art. ne. ;n i.oer.-. uc uu..-u.u.
: t O ',.' u a , . 1 , , a in- ...
on in tbe snar-e o. a
- fll. !. . . V., -...I ..T-i. tf ..
i piece o. uiaca. w n-" u.n
I'.can.f'i tui verv n.t, maiie roua.t aan
i . , , ' i . e .
j Hat. and tr.c-a s.ucsv i-.iv.ee.. ih
e y
ew rrobn'iiiiUe..
Vh., , T.1 a n,;:;1 ao:3.. bom'4
in nor3il! .j
.;s u.; wa:.!ri2. f,.r Lim, it
:, , ,y . , . r.. v
t;Vt3 a !,;; fr
has boti.'Lt
j ". '. 'j
U".
id
inowa
ii.'h:-
n;n.r.
WL-
.1 a man pro:
a 'j yty. and
i i-i il.'essed.
,i',.-0S to t.'.nle uli
chaL rc- his mia-1
V"U ni:v expect
Wll
a fliowr-r.
When
money to
and tLe c:
rni.:i re
y !.;s w.
. ca new
L4
ciar
jiiaet
in-li-
a new !.
shoes, it
caVs a i-p.-.i
t Wbeti a ii:
uf sunsbin-.
ia .i:'-s an.! leaves a aicn
young wbi. w with plenty of money,
and you sea? Ler walking out with the
executor oa .ad.iy afternoon, a
chancre is irar.i'-.ent.
K.i
I I raT.lias.
' The motion of
the eartn, says a i
is l,.iO,0'i. m:
10-
es
ted astronomer.
ner tiav; tnat
,f
e comet about
t remains vi.-i-.
that part of the
i the fame so l-.-ag as
He. The motion of
J tail nearct sis is. near!
v tj.CuO.OO
miles per day;
second, which
that is, 70 miles per
is 5 '"vO times faster
; Srst
uoagnt possible,
more than f ur
would n t oc-
curv
tO SiZ
t .
.on;
Mv
computations indicate thai th
! nearest approaca
tr the center of the
less thaa 4,0''0.0'ii
jtail will be not
miles, which wou'd be a distance
from the edge of the tail of 1.500.
000 miles, which is six limes the dis
tance of the mo."n.
A member of the Saginaw county
bar, says the Detroit .l-'ira-it of
ComniT'-c, was recently ia one of
our tenvm? interior to wns en pro
fessional business. Ia the oill.-e of
I tD 'f,1 b
! agreea-iie g
was accosted by a very
gentleman, evidently d tne
jrenus uraramer. wuo wanted to snow
' wler; he was f.';
?ent!e:aaa not exac
The legtl
relishing the
stran?T s f.tm.iirty. answered -lv.
"tr -ni Retrolc" The r.t-xt .
tioi was. "I'.,r what h .iisf are
traveillng?" "F. r my own." '
are ! .Mav I ask vour name ?" '
.rt-
Tl.!l
Vo:J
Y.u
mav." Ra rse enjvvable to the law
yer, embarrassing to thi other. "Weli
i(i.--rierate!v ). w brit is vour came?"
i-- - -
i "Jones."
Vhdl line
vou ia:
: "I dja't nadersta
! "ii" Lai are you sell7;
!vl. "Rralus," (coo
y.'i, sir?"
drum-
. v.
i t.-.fr si.tr his oricrtanitv. and . iOi-
i
lag at the other frm head to foot, he
;said slowly, "Well, you appear f
carrv a d d small line of samples.'"
i Blaeksi-jae ajj be owes that drnro
' nier one.
! Rev. J. L. Ltos. ia a letter from
Florida to the New
York Ob-crvcr.
; relates tbe foiiow:n
t. ,
. Time has aireadv softened
dow J
-. t'e a.r.erities ol
past
1 ) t
j..e y, io look Lacs upon their past
j 5Ujerings and deprivations compla-
centiv. Said s veteran con.ederate.
j placiDg- Lis haad behind his ear, and
1 ieaninT forward. ' Speak a little
1 1
: aroand and Lit me such a tbundenn
; orhfirk r.o the side of my head
with
, i-. ., i-,.,
f.i.tt .rifl nr Lis zltUsaet.
, " - ,
that I
. . . .nrthinf f r abouf 'ei
j did not saow nyxa -
hmira and cave not oeen aoie 11 i.e.ir
j '
rerv wed since.