The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, February 10, 1875, Image 1

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THE FOOTSTEP OF 1EC AY.
Oh. let the jul i-.ilnmlx-r!i Ircak
Aionsc it: wnH!, and awake
Tu see h-jw iwn
Life, In Us glories. glUei away,
An4 ibe stern footstejis of decay
C'joie atcaimg on.
and while we view the rolling tide,
TJuwq whii-h our Cuwin-r minute glide
Away so last,
Let Ul the present hour enil'Ioy,
And deem each future dream a joy
Already past.
Let no vain hope deceive the mind.
No happier let ua hi pe to find
To-morrow than to-day ;
Our gulden dreams of yore were bright.
Like them the present shall delight
Like them decay.
Our lives like hastening streams must t
That Into the enirulanu; sea
Are doomed to fall -The
sea of death, whuae waves run on
O'er kmtf and kiuplfiu. eruwn and throne,
And swallow all.
A:ik- (fie river's lordly tile.
Alike tlie rivulet's humble gikle
To that sad wave '.
lieath level-- poverty and pritie.
The rkli and j-o-jr sleep side by side
V it!; in the irrave.
Our birth is tut a s:urili,ir place;
Life is l ut the runnin-f ol the ra-.-e,
Aud death the jrui.l ;
Tlitrc nil our glittciitii; toys arc hr uflil.
Tiie path al'.ne. of all uu- iOglit,
Isli-und of all.
S'e. tliea, how p mr and little wur.h
Are all thote Klit.erin5 Ji'J'9 ct earth
That lure us here
Dreams of a sleep that death taur-t Lreak ;
Af.,8 ! I lure it lii .9 us wake.
We disappear.
L-jii-; ere the damp oTearth can bliifiit,
The cheek's pure glow of red ani white.
He passed away ;
Youth smiled and a.l was heavenly lair
A-re came and laid his finger there
And where are they
Win re Ik the strrni;tb that ?purned decay.
TLe steps that rived so light an 1 gay,
The hcar.'e till he tone T
The strenn'.h Is guno, the step Is sl-.w,
And j.iy grows wearisome and wne
When arse cotucs on !
ture, aud tbe poor jjirl tried K sttim-j ihi!il, Marie, is the odc here t-pokrn hravy, r latino to pLip. whale ii-ii-ruer
frth ar-i-ply, but could not. !-f. And if my triumph bring-4 nie itifj and oil. The ju.les ami ltiwver-i
deleft the theatre, and took her J L-reat jy it is Lecau.-e I can provide ' u.-iially went over froiu the cmtiueot
way hun.eaard. She cmid riot he!p ! for you now, and repay nm, to some 'aud -.pent a week r ton dav.-, an-l
ihiuking' of the beautiful lady and eiseut, f.r the love aud tenderuess ! (itii.-bed the bu.-ine.-s of the'seiim.
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One da v. one of the Frit-ads of thp
What could she want with me." island called at my office -in Boston,;
- It is not a wonder that father and ami sniii " .
daughter both w.pt. But tL-se "Frieud Panifl, whtit wilt thou : cr0A'. n-'s?hbors tells me that he has,
tears were of joy aud gratitude for a.k to emit? down to Xanturket and ' cotin who live on far away i-4la.nl-
.he blessings bestowed upon theru.! plead a cuse far me before tlie w,,ere tlj,,re are neither tret-s rn.r '
Who would snatch those blem- i judtre V j shrubs, and these crows build their 1
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' Curse me! Oh. father!"
'There, there, M.irie, do not weep.
Of cour.-e, I d -u'l mean that. Bui
only thii.k. For many years I have
heid a regular engagement, aud
should have .saved mouey. If you
should go to the manager, as you
propose, and tell hi 111 that we were
r-uBering for food that yonr old
father was lying sick in this misera
ble attic, he would tell v-u that I
had been improvident that I had
squandered my money, and that
now, iu my helplessness, 1 must suf
fer the consequences of my tolly."
"Father, you accuse yourself
wrongfully. Vou have reared aud
educated a family of three, and for
uianv years have cared tenderlv for
poor mother, even through all the
varied stages of consumption."
The old actor's daughter sat silent
and tbougbuul lor a time. &be was
revolving in her mind scenes and in
cidents of which her futhvr whs en
tirelv iiruorant. Let us describe
them.
It wa a period of three months
previous to the foregoing conversa
tion. The mother has just beeu laid
in the cold grave, and the father was
as now. unable to leave his room
The wolf was hovering around their
idui-r; and .Marie, timid iu action
but brave in Heart, bad resolved to
assist the parent she loved so dearly.
It a a bitter winters eveuini;
when she left her home with the pur
pose. The sharp blast t ut her to the
very heart as she drew her thin man
tle around her. But she bad read in
the papers 'hat girls were wanted for
the ballet of oue of the theatres
They were to apply at the Mage door
that moruing, but she bid been una
ble to leave her father's Side al that
time. She feared she Wnuld be ton
late still she could but try.
Oo reaching the stage door her
heart a!m-st failed, but her b'irue
airaiu ruse up before ber, and she
ventured to aec""St the d Mrkeeper.
"Want to see the siae manager,
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4 Yes, sir, if you plea.-e."
'"Belter wail till t i-mnrr-iw."'
'T tried to come to-dny, sir but
cnuld not.''
"Indeed? Oh, here becomes you
can apply to him now."
Tbai fiiTiciinuary happened to be
passing, an I hearing the v?urds un
derstood their import at hef. He
turned a searching lock up-n the
poor girl, and was ab-iut lo pa.s on
But he caught siijht of her lace in the
fa-Iijrht. and said. "Xoi bad-lookiuT. I
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SHEET MUSIC.
MUSIC EOwXS.
MUSICAL (iOOPS.
v;i;o:.rALT: a d f.etaii..
WILLIAM IL SIIELR
TO Fi.Va Avcuur, riTTSDUTftGH.
-S:4-:aJ ar.rf.ltBtocr.sirs ty maiL
JGLWTS WASTED.
N.T.i'..
Bi:tFOKt. PA.
,'itel. Nj anthririted aircnt.
Save Doctor Bills!
i' y rt '::.r e-.n nvH anrca"v t-v e.ir.f
S i.ii.i.ts i . ii-on.l e)ie.l M.a's Knend it
; 1 j n. 14 4, -m. w vy, ,. a xttnir wiix- iiittr im-rar-.e
. l.y UK.Sj TlM l l.r. .t Nt. 2-, Prnn'.VL -.e.
I I n:. unca. Fa. Ti is r-'tnivi is ennir.. o(
1 r-..: aii.i iieri-s. n-l Hrietjy pare wie: ir l pleas
1 ant to i.ke aa I mi ia- irMtes ;ue wh,.r r. iru-m- it
j is a valni.Tf uruily lxitvii-.ine: It wilt rare ail dis-
"" "i iiw fis: 11 is a preveutauTe of CS-d-
ra. ay ! a. 1 purifier it ts Brn-it-lid. j lit
lernars! f. r litis p'puiar roe-in me is ik. rr.at that
In r. :- ! - re It l.-n imi. "'.':. 10 bil ,1 ..1.
I ir. -r.aii-tt ua. iaielT inereal ih fat-ilitie (.
j rT- !ra-e it. Tim pile, i, aiprrtnttle. Saii.
I ii'.i, a ru.rtnt -i Trr a ti: e and it will tlva
j Ot-stl n-et"!E-aiti loenoi nn- Its as. We
harr asi the t huts la oar owa (amiiy aad kaow
j wLcreuf we speak.
j Try it, teadrr, tf trill do you good.
in rags.
engagement, eh '"'
" es, s;r, 11 v
Marie.
"To pliy 'Lady
pose : 7
"Xo, sir for the ballet."
' Oh! Ever been on the s'.aze be
fore ' Oniy a- a child, sir."
Oh, only as a child. Pj you
sing?"
"Yes, sir very well."
Very well so you think I
i lUirrbt not I j tou dance .'"
"Yes sir. Father was an actor,
a::d he ?ay3 I dance very well."
' Oh! Then you can come to-:nor-row
and try it."
"Thank you, I'll come."
' Rehearsal will take place at half
past ten o'clock."
"I will be here, sir."
"Bring your props with you."
Foor .Marie hesitated, and the
mana-rer observing this, said:
' Ob, perhaps you don't know what
l mean bv prep?, well, tbey are
feathers, je w els, nlbo33, laces, tights,
slipers, gloves, and so on. AYe only
furnish the body ot your dress "
The poor girl hesitated, when the
manager again asked:
'Can't you furnish your own
props ?"
"I fear not at first, sir," was the
timid reply.
"Then we don't want you."
The manager tnrned away, and
Marie staggered toward the door,
haT blinded with grief and disappoint
ment. But ere she had passed it a
l n'Je baud was laid upon her shoul
der. Dd a sweet roice exclaimed :
"3Iy dear child, come and see me
to-morrow as early 83 possible. Here
is my address."
Marie viewed the extended card
and turned her eyes toward the
speaker. She was " brilliant crea-
her magnificent dress, sparkliug with ?ou
jewel
her?
Even bright pictures of the future
rose before iwr vision, and thus dull
ed the sharpness iT her grief at the
disappointment she bad met with
She did not tell bT father what she
had doue, or, that sh hau au eugatre
ment to meet one of the great ladies,
at 'be theatre.
The next day Marie called at the
place designated, upon the card. Her
visit was a lengthened one; but
when she merged from the lady's
presence fch looked comparatively
happy.
One of the Gst thiilTs Marie did
afo r returuiug hime, was to find the
biiif-tinished play, which her father
was writing; and alnte in her apari
meut, she passed much time over it.
She was also from her home a great
deal, duriuj; which time her father
supposed her "to be at labor in the
iu:liriiiir establishment where she
occisiouaily fun ml employment.
But if she became cheerful imme
iliitely after her first visit to the i
ihfitiiicul lady 'ii was nit long l e
f re she bejfatr to Ic thoughtful
theu sad. She became very pale,
and ut the time the conversation be
tween her.--lf and father, described
iu the lirst part of this sketch, look
place, she looked as if sl e could en
dure little more either of physical or
meiital exeilioo. .
The father hud observed ihe in
creasing paleness of bis child, and it
had caused him much grief. But he
had said nothing of the matter, for
he did not kuow how ic was to rem
edy it. lie had beeu hopeful, but
uow had almot given up io despair.
As evening approached poor Marie
frew still imlerj but she spoke words
of hope aud cuinfort to the father,
aud Unit parent Could not but look
upon her iu admiration as well as
pay. '
The hour came when bu.-iness call
ed her away, sshe pressed her marble-cold
lips to; her father's brow.
She held his hand in her own for a
momeut, aud dear-drops fell upou it.
Tbeu sbe said :
"Father, the darkest time is just
before the dawn Cheer up! I will
return iu a few hours, aud to-morrow
we will be richer than we are to
day." The daughter; left tha' wretched
home. Bui no aoouerbud sbe taken
ber departure than the father beirau
to tbsuk of ber last words. 1 bey
were strange. MVbat could they
mean ? What act did Marie contem
plate ? - -
At lirst suipiuJon swept across) bis
mind, vague, but gradually assuming
form. Bui as the thought pressed
upon bis brain ii began to madden
him, aad for hours he tossed upou
his bed of pain, calling for bis child
praviug for ber sate return.
Miduigbt came 8ud passed, and
still Marie c.ime not. Several times
bad the old actor resolved to arir-e
and go in search of ber; but he had
not ihe strength to do so, and as
fien would fall back upon bis pil
low, groaning iu the agony of his
soul.
Dat light came, and still Marie had
not arrived. But just as the sun be
gan to throw its golden rays over
the city, a carriae whs heard to
diive up before the actor's house.
He listened. He heard a footfall
upon the stairs, and he recognized
the footstep.
In a moment after Marie burst into
the rnoni. She ru-bed to her father's
r-ide ami throwing her arms about
him. she wept.
The old man did the same; but he
ob-erved that Marie's dress was now
f very rich material, and putting
her away, he contemplated ber for a
tuoiiieut with a mournful e.vnrcssiou.
rh-n he said in a trembling- voice:
"Marie, my, nly child, your mother
was n liotile Christian woman. She
would d:e before ku-winirly commit
a w ro it acttt'U. Mie tuowj of vour
s.ru 'iiles and temptations, hut will
she a 'prove of all your acts?"
"G d and hit sainted mother will
both approve them!" exclaimed the
iftrl, iu so earnest and deeu a tone
that it reliv startled her father ; aud
have a! wars bestowed
The crows who live near my wood
always b.ui! ! their re-is of inter
woven srcks and twin's, and they un
strung enough to last ye ir after yenr.
if they are not as handsome as thusc
of some other bird. But one of niv
An inventive genius at Minneapo
lis, Minnesota, has patented an appa
ratus. Which he tllaMrailin. f.s
jprcTcnting cara fri.ra leaving"' tho
1 I i a'. E4 ill 4
; a troscn or
; given trial a snort timo ,nQt.
; which it did a'! an l more thun
klaimed fir it. A rail was taken
jfroni one side of the track, and a car,
with the shoe attached, backed djwn
I at the rate of about twenty miles aa
I tour. Ju.'t before reai-bing the break
j 'he engine was detached ami the- car
j f'ew across tut- break, the front truck
j striking the track ail right, and the
!re:ir truck missing it by a few iiuhe.
he sin.e grippoii" the track a t sta-;.-ij-.iri
the car iia-'iit daman--ab-i'it
Isi.V. rods from ti e break. On 'tie sei--!in
I trial the ca:' struck the truck a!l
ti-'ht, and went on a h.lf itnle as it
no'hiiifj h.id h ii'i'elied. In thiita.'ti
; "f r.iiir-.it i-i such au appliance as lh;it,
, if pLici'.J un.in ail cars, would be the
menu iif .-aving thousands of lires
1 anntiallV.
What a Slukile tawllut trcwiupll.hrif.
U'bo would poison their delights and
turn their happy h-nie into n place
of sorrow ? 6fl)i Francirt) Gulden
Era.
too. of the dried a .d 1,1.. i, I...1I l.,m.el
lint I'l! Lac t,. ,rn ,l,,-n st.ir. large c.-D mat nave i.ccn thrown
H. .miforUn, .i.i.. 1 up on the shore.
1
"That is to much, frieud Hauiel."
Satur-
Mn Adlcr'a Klialry In rnpe.
I learn from a newspaper that ' a
Kansas widower was tarred an-l
feathered the other day because he
didu't wear deep enough mourning
for his departed spouse." This re
miuds use of the contest that has
been raging iu our viiiiage between
Brown and Jones. Both of them
lost their wives on the same day,
and after the funerals, Brow u appear
ed again in public with three inches
of black crape ou his hiiih liat, while
j Jones only had two. Jones was so
mucb afraid people would think he
didn't mourn for hi w i'e as deeply
as Brown urieved for his
added lour inches of crape to his
hat, whereupon Brown, apprehend
ing that people would believe' that
he th ught more lightly of his los
theu Joues did of his put ciirht
inches of crape on his hat. Theu
Jones, determined not to be outdone
as a mourner for tbe dear departed,
put on so much more crape that it
extended considerably above bis hat
crowu. Whereupou, Brown became
excited, and, cutting the crown from
au old hat, he dovetailed it on his
Queer nest. I
they show the in
vereance of the bit
better than to sit
shr.iild think, b
Inuitv and per--
How much
week folio wifii I would as soon
! argue the whole docket."
i "Weil, friend Hani'd, if thee will
t :T (rri unch i-ikoa . q I u III iirunt tn
! then w-for n,v is ..all,. I l" u-ill that they w ill not build any that mark of kindness." I'arty spirit
give thee a thousand dollars;" so the j "'. uv( f"- u"'- -banrain
was struck. ia"1 the they pr. ier f.,r
F-. .1F J 1 1 1 1 t 1
purpose.-r rom a. ui-i. f 1 u ja
Sf. Xi''Jin!.i.i f'jr I'lru'ir'.
get
tbe
"My client went to Xantucket,
and found his case at the foot of the
In ISO" Pan Stout', of Cincinnati,
was a ciiiididale fur the State Lfirs
l i'.ure. Walking up Main strict on
the iiiornitig of the electiou he overt-ink
au acquaintance going to u.e
p-ii's who intended to vote tin?
opposition ticket. Stone solicited his
voie. ' We are old friends." said
friend
.irit
The
down and caw i"aud 1 know oii will show" a
(Uiet.
docket. He w ent from man t nianj
and saw all who had auv ca-es 0:1'
What will;
A Father Sliool. Ill Soii-ln-Iiir.
lue uniuci, aim saiu v uai win, . letcgram to tbe fiaiveston jrn
thee give if 'I tret the great Daniel from Jewett, Texa. relates the f.
ic.i. .. -. . 1 t.ij -t iti, . . .. ..
11 cosier 10 picuu uiy cause. lie; lowing; L. liradl.-y, v. bo bas lor j
took retainers from a dozen men. j some time been paving atteutiou to!
Some gave him a hut.d.-ed dollars J Miss Dora, the daughter of I. II.
and some gave him five hundred do'-! Thotna. a short time a asked i
jiars. He hatl grace enough to give : Thomas' co:i.-cnt t n:arrv his d.iti 'h-,'
1 . 1 ... 1 1 .1 1 1 . . 1 .. 1 . 1 1 t
that he I iiiousium uonari agreeu, ati ijier, wtiicii be positively relu.-t d.
pam to, e.xpeuses 1:1 tuo uarguiu. 1 1 tie uangbtcr being ol aire, and ol a
argued the docket right tLrougb, forjniiiid, the couple eloped and were
plaintiff and defendant, until 1 reach- j married. Then they went to the
cd my client's ca.-e. He struck ihe house of a mutual friend an l a rclu-
was then comparatively
Vviter replied:
"Well, Dun. y. n: arc a jrctty clevi r
! fellow: I dmi'l rare it I ilo "
The vote elected - Mr. Stone, and
u'.ive a majority of one iu the Legis
lature, w trch made Th";ii;is I-'i,"i!i
U. S. Seiiaior Mr. E king's iMtcm
.- , 1 .
1 tbe q. lotion oi cou.iniutig jiariia
an i;.:rcti as Minister I'leui j.otctiti.t-
balaiice. aud atliiiiitefl, as the steam-1 tl ve of the
er lefi the wharf, that hu hail got hisi Head, where
case arirdeil a':d poci
hundred dollars b sides.
ted fifteen:
bride, named (ieorgc
thev pas-ed the ni'ht.
rv to Great Britain enabled the ice
I't'Csident t aive the casting vote
airainst it, and called Mr. Yun
Buren lir.-t Yice Brcsidi-nt ami then
'resident, and dttermiiied the geu
erai political policy of the country
fr fmir veurs. One vote accoin-
d all this. Staltjourna
ri Ha; to l.ljf bl.
uritiu l.esrml.'
The Festival of the Airst.s, which
has been for long ages ob-crved in
i Yeroua. 'rrcvv out of the fyllowiurr
new oue, aud swathed it iu crape to j t-ircum.-tauces : I
the summit. Jones was unwilling j According to the lee;,d, the young
to display envy, but the memory fjas.t.o which our Savior entered J-
Alrs. Jones was so sacred to bun tbat rusnl. in w as si t athberiv iiiiineilia:.--! . r.
litl ' IJV bIS opp
he euvelopetl his hat iu na.tboard . v afItr all(j ,lVtjr
four feet high, and wrapped it all in j tuuity, took to travelht
ihe blackest kind of crape he could I fr,,IU"w bt-nce he mad
buv. But Brown, feeling b;s love
for Mrs. Browu demanded energetic
action, bought fifteen feet of stove-
j.ariy tne next morning 1 boiti.is,
missing his daughter, immediately
surmi.-ed w hat had taken p!ae? an I
left the ho'i-o in starch of tic pair,
bearing with h'tn a d uble-barrel'-1
shotgun, stopping at several places
to procure sou;e bii-k-hot After
procuring the shot and avowing the
purpose for which thev were to be
ti.-ed, and b'dng implored not to d
anvthiiig of the kind, he followed the
and her uuror un ite husband
Egypt, visiting
est. or note, a'
have caught
g in I'ale.-tine. j
de the tour of
every place of iuter
1 nohodv appears to
I to the re:
hit
Crossing the
pipe, jammed it down over his hat, j Mediterranean drv-shod, without tin;
buudaged it with 200 yards of crape, uj,j f ttaj j-hip or bark whatsoever.
irus, he I
Head,
com
ice -!'
idlll
iant:tg
Mr.
his
hilil
'I'
till
aud once more appeared up-.n the j be went to Cvprus, Evbodes, Candia,
; he then wa.keij
V) Venice, which
city, by tbe way, was not tben in ex-
iliii.i.i.' linr Lu wi.tiina not to f,u mi
, I- 141141 1 '4t. I.'- ri 1 .11,7 4J.1. b J U4..4.-
dray, and the next moruitig Brown j ,ked the little island, for soon be
kuockeu off, married the widow Met- missed ou to Verinn. where he fixed
Mieet. 1 ucq Jouvs m-lu io iue cuv j .Malta, and MmI
uud ordered a bat eighty feet Lih, up the Adriatic
iTiiiuif. itr inr-riA. fl.IiL- Tr W 'l i wpr.f ' .
home from the freight ollice on a :
calf, and resumed buine.-s iu a straw
hat. Jones is having his mourning
hat cut upiuto lengths, and he hoped
to be able to fill his bets with them
if his side lost iu the election.
Expelllug m Shaker Community.
London
Post says :
painful and
several davs
8' e epol e .-1 e fell n her knees and
sed her bunds to heaven.
"I believe Vou. Marie," sa'd tbe
father, ' and 1 tru-t you will forgive
me for harboring a suspicion for a
moment. But tell me w hat has hai-
P'-ncd V
"1 will, father. But you niu-t
promise in advance to forgive me for
ult-
bis residence, aud where he died at a
very rip" age. The pious ami hos
pitable Veronese placed his remain
in a reliquary of the same shape, and
they kept it in the church dedicated
ti "Saiul Mary of tbe Organs;" every
year this interesting and valuable
donkey was carried iu solemn pro
cession through the town of Verona;
at the present date, the Fe.-tival of
tbe Asses has become a mere name.
Tbe Genose were fortunate enough
to obtain the tail of the above men
tioned as3, and they kept it with
great piety in the Church of Saint
Dotninick, which stood wher the
Theater Carlo Felice was afterward
built.
Ia the city of Constance, on the
lake of tbe same name, am-xig the
relics may be seen the spider swal
lowed by Saint Conrad, wbeu taking
the wine at mass, the spider seems
to have ma ie good his claim to mum-miSv-ation
by making his exit from
the thigh of tbe saint, without hav
ing done any harm during his resi
dence within.
Two lambs belongicg to Saint
Francis of Assist distinguished the:n-
The intervention of Her Majesty's; selves immediately bv pious acts;
one of tbem went eanv to waae a
letter to the Boston
A proceeding at once
ludicrous took place
ago at Xew Forest
Lodge, near Lymington, in Hants.
For tbe past tw o years a community
of the singular sect called "Shakers"
have occupied a large bouse aud
farm there in common. The hou.-e
was theirs by purchase, but their
Worldly concerns were of such sort
that they fouud themselves forced to
mortgage it. Wheu the time came
to pay off the mortgage the brethren
and tiste's, absorbed in spiritual
zeal, were not prepared to pay it.
Thereupon the mortgagee foreclosed
aud had a writ of ejectment served
upon them. The simple folk dii not
regaru the circumstance with much
alarm, and placidly refused to re
move their household gods and goods.
whereabouts of the c-o
Head, of Course, could d
but tell him thev were in
room. Bra 1 ley anl his wifi;
seen her f;;i her approaching,
fearing that troiib!-? would resti
they met, Bradley pr-
I!e;:d. En
gun at Mr.
to reveal the
Mr
hi tig j
next
En'
at, I
It if
An ingetiioi: system of lighting is
suggested bv the S- tt'n!if A m?ri
'in. a among the probaVii'itie of
'.he f jture Given, say, a large hotel
t be f imi-hcd w itb ertiiiciiil light,
(h- platrstiggested is, instead of har
iug it net w 1 ik of ga pipes leading
to iliiT.-rent moras and to different
burners in each ro nt, according to
the p-c"-i-!t m-lhod. t buve the i:i;i.t
tor the w hole buiMing generated in
oi.e place, - iv iu tin" main vent bit
ing shaft for the utilising of the sur
plus heat. The d'-tribution of tl.e
IL'ht Would be effected by iio ans of
relh ctors, ca-di throwing into its ap-
a bundle of rav
pr-.pri;ite tube
miole parallel by a lens snLicieutly
! in'en-e to fl ,od the room t which
;ih'V were directed with a pure white
radiance, which could be turned on
lor off. or graduated by simply press-
that he would not injure her father, jing a k'iol..r turning a-y. In .,
deciding to avoid a meeting, be; the light tubes need be do grea;-r
went out by a door leading into the j " han ordinary gu pipe, and even
garden, leaving behind him a double-j much srua lor, since all the bght re-
barreled t-uri wbieli be k;i.".v . :i o 1 ireil f. r t he i.ir.o-.-t room f.'i 'g h t be
scape,
t the
loaded, ami endeavored to c
Thomas at this moment enter?
room, and seeing Bradley through a j
wiudorv, started iu pursuit. Reach-j
mg tue ttoor w i.eu iiiniii-v was 1
1 j 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1
li'M.'ismii!
ircine'y
letlses W'
Mii-'k' an
the refl'-er
i to the reflector a- aa ct-
-.I.
r beam. The terminal
uld close the tube again-t
id d'isf. which would i:ui
. t 1 1
r.i at tlie angles; ami ty
within ten juices of the garden gate. ! keeping the inclosed air pure and
aud about the same di-tance from (dry, th.- aU-.rptioa of light would be
him, he discharged one barrel, th inappreciable.
charge striKing his victim in thei
Sheriff became necessary. Ou the
appointed day of ejectment a large
crowd gathered about tbe house.
Tte Shakers, one hundred aud thirty-
two in all, counting men, women and (
head, and almost immediately firing
the second time, tbe charg" striking
him in the side. Bra diet fell, then
rose and staL'i'eretl to tbei':i:e where!
he stood a moment, then falling to
the ground a corpse. Thomas then
rode home, whence ho started to es
cape, declaring that Le would riot be
taken alive. As Soon as possible a
party started in pursuit.
Saian's tbe Thins:
Marrrady lrrpleef.
j Wh
; this ci
n Macready, the actor, visited
1.1'rv, he found many thiug-
to puzzle and perplex him, for he
was as precise
We are not attracted to patronize
a barber becau.e he r-tvlcs himself
a "tonsorial ani!," and place of work
a "hair dres-ing Ftudio;" but we
rather bear him a grudge for trying
to impose on us with such vile rh t-
onc. and congratulate ourselves, ,
a we cross to the ippo.-ite side 0 f i
the street, that verbal flourishes upon ! mt tell me t! :t Mr. A-
aud angular as
(rewgioin. Ibe idioms and tbe
eccentricities of the Yankee wbre
beyond his comprehension. At one
of our theatres, where he was per
forming an engagement, be bad oc
casion to titid fault with the support
ing actors, u ho w ere a particularly
free-atid ea-y set. Going to the
manager one d:iy, he said:
"Mr. Manager, you have deceived
me, sir. You have told liie that
which was riot true, sir!''
' B't-ss me?'' cried the manager, in
surprise, "how so?"
"A bout rotir actor i, sir. Did you
on
the w hole
are
t
jan
is
children, went on their way as u
coming events in no way concerned
them. "At tbe u.-ual dinner hour,"
savs one accoaot, "they assembled
to partake of a light repa.st of strictly
vegetaria-i order, beginning with
boiled carrots and ending w iih pump-
I' -r. dangerous 1
Ud v.-w bom Ip afterwards conducted nourishes witti a razjr. 1, it 1
to mass every dav, remaining on his!'J'-t to be doubted that there aresoire,
knees during the "eutire service ! ! people who think U'.re highly oi
themselves because thev get tbc:r;
beards cut in a studio by aa arist;
aud il is to this shoddy element that
lu the curious legend of Saint Ju
lian encountering a deer in the wood,
there is a trace of the Ea-tern belief
iu transmigration. The saint went
touting deer in a forest, w heu sud-
ideuly the animal be was foluwmg
stood at bay anJ spoke thus: "Do
not kill me. for. in so doing, tnou
kin. After that they sang, prayed ! wouldst k. 11 thine ancestors
aud danced till 5 P. M., one lady hav
ing persisted in a celestial jig for
two hours without intermission
Then the men, women and children,
infants, adults aud patriarchs alike,
were all turned out, the exiles being
led liv the mother' of the community,
oue Mrs. Girling. From C P. M., the
heavily. After tbat it
Saiut Koch, or Koque, is always:
portrayed with a dog iu close com-,
pany, to commemerate the story,!
that, being struck down by tbe ;
Plague wbeu far from al! human aid :
iu the wood, lie was discovered by :
his d"g, who brought liita food every j
dav t.ll Le was entirely restored toj
health. " j
the ''tonsoriu! artist," the ' fine art
tailors," and the oth'r nondescript
humbug3 of the 1 ' riod appeal.
j Their customers are the people who
i live in "residences," worship the
j golden calf in "tabernacles," do their
! shopping in "eniporiurus," cool their
I wine in "refrigerator," and "extend"
I invitations, forsooth, as if invitations
were thing to l e held out at the end
' fa pair of tongs! Arwhan.
high?',
'Yes."
A nd that Mr
of the tangle fool?"
Yes."
"And that Mr. P
iu his hat?"
"Aye that was w hat
"And in the
c , miiict of Mr. B
th'it he had a
Cirt-ti.ily I did "
"Weil, sir," announce
tragedian, ia his ni
dign i.t lii.ifim-r.
c:d e i ;.i : :. a; ,,
all ii; lu.k
had a touch
-ha I a b:
a said."
explanation of tht
vou t old me
ake ia his boot?"
1 the
t stern at.
T find, upon
hat the.-.; r..' ;
V ve ail drunk!"
Yankee ln'Diilienr.
A
re ring
.t
retiti1 :
-t . , , . .
Ail mat 1 bave done v.unout Con
ing you."
"I promise you."
"Well, then, I wiil commence by
reading an article in the morning
paper, which I procured a3 I came
along."
"Does it refer t3 your affair?"
"It explains all."'
"Then let me hear it."
"Here is the extract, father."
" 'A Double TaicMPn.' The new
play produced at the theatre last
eight proved to be one of the great
est successes of tne season Its
name "The Frozen Heart" is sen
sational ; the entire play abounds in
beautiful passages and startling situ
ations. "
"The I-rczen Heart," repeated the
old actor. "Why, that's the title of
my unfinished play!"
"Your play was competed by my
self, dear father ; and it was vour
production and my own which was
brought cut at the theatre last n:ght.
and w ith such unbounded success."
The old man was stricken speech
less for a moment, nd then the tears
started to his eyes. But it was only
upon tbe examination of the manu
script that he could convince himself
that sach was reallv the fact.
After this point was settled, his
daughter said: "Father, will you
bear more of the article ?"
"Yes ; read."
"I will. Here it is."
"We most admit, however, that
the splendidly effective and affecting
acting of the debutante did much to
insure its gTeat eucctss. With re
gard to Marie, aB ebe is call"
"Marie, Marie," repeated the old
man. "Was it my Marie ?"
"Yes, dear father, yonr own poor
snow fell
rained in torrents all night. .Not- I be crab of Saint i rancts AavieTj,.n horsebtt' k
withstanding tbe pitdrss weather, i has beeu r.-udered more notorious by ! disadvantage
these extraordinary enthusiasts re-jsotiie curious old f;ecoes in Sienna, 1 jjj curiosi'v
Xew T
t .
mained shelterless, huddled tog. ther
under the lee cf their lares and pen
ates, aud singing hymns." Next
morning the compassion of good
neighbors relieved their situation
somewhat. A worthy farmer sent
them some milk, and another passed
around some bread and cheese.
Still the Shakers remained in the
wet and sleety road and did not
budge. They stayed there through
out the following day. They were
told to "move on," if not their goods
would be seized. They kept on
singing hymns, with aa occasional
dance. When nigkt came tbey so
far yielded to the benevolect entreat
ies of their neighbors as to seek shel
ter in a barn not far eff, which was
offered for their use, and some of the
children were taken into the cottages.
Xext morning leaving four of their
number to protect their household ef
fects, the main body at last set off in
search of some other habitation.
The case has aroused a great deal of
interest ad compassion throughout j
England ; yet it is ready hard to see i
how they have suffered any very
cruel injustice. If they are matyrs,
they have certainly made themselves
so.' They had full notice to quit.
Probably, however, they were evict
ed in the rude and summary fa-hioa
peculiar to English processes against
the poor; and it may have been the
teiring of the Sheriff's officers which
aroused their obstinacy.
thau the printed histories which re
late thai the saint, being desirous to
calm a sudden .-quail, reached h:.
hand out beyond the bulwark of the
ship, intending to show the crucitix
in his hand to the wave?, but hi.-
atrpT ovcr-
a:i w u i was travelling
notw ithstatiding the
f hiving lost a leg.
was awakened, ai
t,
;o,
to k'
;-b i.
iV fiO'.V hi
r-
hold relaxed and the crucitix fell ia-
to the sea, whereupon, a 'saintly:
crab," as the legend calls him, hasten-)
ed after the vessel, politely offering I
the recovered cruc.lix to Saint Fran-J
cis, and the frtc;e .-hows this courtly!
crustacean holding utt the recovered j
treasure in Lis claw. .
The Cock of Saitt Peter is said t j !
. . t 1 - . k.-. i.
bave oeeu cuir.eu i-.-.o opa.u o 1 was vtry cotnmen
Apuatle James; feithcrs wei
at great prices to the pilgrim
-;;..r" r1'.rin.-ti-,!.1 TI.P
t isitv 4 - " ' J 1 . t; n
Southey gives the story with tf me
unimportant variations ia his humor- e'er.
rode along-:
chanced to meet w
fine.
' Been iu the army, I gnc-?
"Xever was ia ihe army
life," was li." rcr 'r.
"Fit a dac!?-
"Xever fought a duel, sir."
"Horse thro wed you eff, I
or something of tbat sort .
"Xo, sir; nothing of that kind."
Jonathan tried various dodges, bit
to no effect, and at la-t. almost o"Jt
ofj atiet.ee with him.-' If, as w t il a?
with the jreat'exan. who.-e patier.ee
was very commendable, he determin-
.11 - .
e'jUJiC(l da a d.rcct iriq i rv as to tne ta-
1 on car
. ganidl
' -avs:
: M
; ing to
; nun
Draaluz to a I loh.
k, the American
1, has written a
grat
t in-
criti-are
Min-
book
In h i item about the great
.'4.'!
ra v
1- poker
he
1:1 r.iv
d'j'.-e
their
."I'd.O
of COtto
h. 1 h rs
th
re rn'-ti-' v li- in "I lost In draw
1 a !r;-h than in the Franco Ger
war. !'. is estimated in my
ry w l.cte men are apt to re
tt tv.-t ree.-ndite matter to
a.-ithn.! t''."al result.- th'it ovr
00 m-gro'-s end 'J'l.O'Ai.OOV bales
:ive
l-een bet a:
i'tlC'-S of
!
.ur.
;. . 1 . t.
:T g.
-i.n;
hance
g the
ts his
tO he
ll it.
;;u-ti
h.-n
a a :ng a q'iini
Whether the
Elled or not Le is
e comes much bi'f-
-t by
with
,. and
plav-
near.'v always Use,
L'-sS cf having been
thing a i'i ti.
travs them.
who bluff on 9 i-h' S
the corj-cj.,u--i.ear
a rood
-1 it unnerves and ".
A senator w bo bas ju-t
lure of the accident by which th.
:u.
g-t
the aomiQation for Pres.
ous "ri.gr.niago to corcposiei.a. r,rora:se not
i be name oi ttat city is ai a to oe ; tioc.
merely a corrupt pronunciation of j "Agreed!
"Sanctus Jac-jbus Apostolus. i ter.cr."
Sen o. yr'ii Zlayiziu
poet j .gentleman had c-.me to lose his leg. :
will tell you." replied the trav-,
"on conditio u,,;: you w il ,
o a-k. me another qncs-.
.j.-u' 1- never goo
i for anything
Ihet"allforalltrial Farl.
exclaicied the e,ger i
I tl..
'Daniel la th Hsaii af a Qaaker.
Xantucket people enjoy a reputa
tion for smartness, aad even Daniel
Webster found hia match there.
The story was told by Mr. Webster
himself as follows :
"The court held a. term on the is
and periodically. TLere was not
much "litigation. But the suits were j
To HalieUaod lea.
?'Wti!, sir," remark
man. "it was bit eff.'"'
"Bit eff!" cried Jonvh-n.
I declare; I should jest I.k-j
what oa airth bit it off! '
i '..'-
'Waal,
Tne famous Petrified forest of
Xaoa cou-ity is eighteen mile from
Ilea! l-hiirg" by way of Windsor, and
iiesjo-t acres-. the "county lio. Tie
tree are all nrosTate and he scatter-
The Imperial B.
A tcaspoonful cf tea for each j
person. Heat the teapot Erst with;
some boiling water, then pour that.-
into the teacups to warm '.hero; put
.v... n,m. M-otip .r..-.n,'h on ' A rciari-rii'v the cpefj.n
IU i-C 4t J, aiii"i " -" - 7 I "II , ,.
the tea to cover it; let it stand three; opera in Pur.s :s tUrn;-j a poo
r.r fn.-.r minntaa ami nr.nr out. leav- scandal as well as a p.easure to
the tea in tte ; rmi.;:c. ia -- i"
r . . .
T '' ed quite thickly over an :oi 1 a -t.know
' ti- :.,.r of the for-
1 tr pi op. - - - v
been ecgszt'i ia
. t v acre.-
the
in? some Dortion ot
pot when vou replenish, that all thej was aa imperial
strength niav not be poured away in i was ma le under th
1 ... Im a'ely
!,'i -ro- away the .-oil sad lava from
! partially Wied tree. Two men
new 'vi-ited the place and reported ttat
ical'the trees that hare been un
the 1 earthed far surpass in size any that
there! have heretofore been discovered.
1 ti i -n-.tot.rit tbat anriearH to
the first cup. Xever add fresh tea box s
.u .t.tt. t.w.,e tjn mad 1 n-ientlT beeQ some cirios
IO lUai V4 Ul'.U lias till 4'J - -j - . 1 . - ,
. . .1 .-:.,..;. :! H:ar,ni't ton vt-on 1 k made of it beea 'DO f
or v a? 01 strengiLi a ag 11, i'j' -V i--i"j- ----- (
-. .1. v.r. ; of ' It t'u now rpnorted ttat this box Las . other Spe(
coiiiiive aa; fitti, oui ik v.-..- j 1 , . . , . . v , .
its being too weak, then put the tea been permanent tired to a club, ! e.evea feet
. . - si. r. .' lir,:!. .ml iV.t tf,i. r!n 1 i. 1 keeO it ' SV9-
tn a large tea cup, Lii 11 uj -4'-i --.-A - . .
Lave
act
box as the plan !Oac fragment tbat appears
c -.rr,r,,r ar.d the i been redwood measures eieven
'r I...
There has conse- j in diameter, aad 1 sixty-seven ieei
:tv to know , long. The tree must ongtna,.y tave
Vet in length. ISumerous
.imen ranged from eight to
in diameter.
inT wster and leave it there, clostiy
covered, Lr a few miaates, a'ter
which pour tbe contents into the teapot
n-mntiranr eacntv. ana so it wnl
constantly stare the public ia the
face as the place where the emperor
onght to be.
The reason why pagans are so far
behind-hand in the march of civ. iial
tion. is becau-e they are Bach ido.
people.
HP'