And tiat no proTiai.a has beea i far Miliar together Araia the Conn, Terns of .Publication. , dispersed, br the wia OTrr- tarew tie Castelnr republic. All the S-.sth Amrifia S:es lave kept tbe pee wrh a-h -nter daris- tie year, aad tbe mpf of Bfx.i will -,,n et-j. y the j ea-u-e of Pv:o cs , Tie great Ariti; e mp're are -ps-t from us ;a taoott Aad nsik a. C tin A ; teed? t rot, tor the ladies, ncr Pc f i. As for Africa wta: oi i:? eralc lB a oilier ULO r . : -t ..-,-.-..--?' s : " i P. -'-'""' 5 i5 . ESTABLISHED, 182 7. J) muca :.r lit .an -is c: tie v.: - t . i I and as for its witers. tier :, lire r la 1 tteir T.eifsitndes. Oa the At- A-i--- lay. SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY IG, 1S76. WHOLE So. 1-2S4. t.Ve ar.:ej. ana ca or i a? :?f-:iri, we t i 4 B amber of sb p-rr-ks. r-.'KS 1- OJu VOL. XXIV. XO. "I with set ilie M7 w - - s T ' i T . L 5. - A M h A", r- : i 1 D v.I:TiN ti : V'l T T- T' T-- -T it Cii t --: . Lit-I DEITTIST i :xi j I r.TIFIC"AL .L J. V. Yl A d e: I A r t w: r -e t t- ae::rr. ta ILL . . - - :r.. a 7T : a' t. ii i --i-i 2.1 : i" -:. :-., x.y. V. . - -.)-. - . c - '.'-r T -i a- ' " . :i.x "- i- T.Z S0MEr.--.ET II .t-.$ arf .:;-- ar" D AMONP HOTLL. STOYTOVX PA. : l ii C V PTEl t. I i t -TT C-r as 'ei: idr i-- .a-.t a . R.-. r..r X l.i'AI iJ:Tt ..- - x.r.. ir aii JOHN HICKS & SON, ::sl-.T. TA.. Eiite Brcker And Rc-aI .tai:!.imii:i -:o. r.r.-: if-.. "5:7 t Zh. T -a.--- if D. KNOX MILLER. 33.S1XTH SII l.!T. Li Cta 5w. PiTTSI-rEOI H 0ME5 FOR ALL. iAT W at rri W-.-.2 ' '.r3 V ta bTT C" VI 1 . sL-. Tl- t tt tvrtsuc TerjEt l-?-t jp i u.-m a 'rz tUaa txxtkM pfc Htja, f rr.j et ? tit. i tvJ w tT tut im-nr riiT .-Ma. Schel! KimmeL i:t. r.. .nts az.i c'J:- Cr.ro.bri 2. County K , B A N V. IvK-lM CO., "-:- ril H. Liax E-'ls'-!" IritMftri. F.2i.F.TS. & CO., JOHN DIBERT BAXKERS PA Accounts of ?Icrthanl and otlicr butiic! peopic MIieiI ed. Draft acsrotiub'e in all part cl tlie c-oacirj lor ksic. ; Moricj IxctneMlaxnl t dllectloaii Ma tit-. Ia-rl At U rte f Six 1 Vr c--n I. fx r ansnGi atl-. low ed&3 lime Deposit. Savias? lcpoit Cool. i-n il. acl interefcl (ompouedfd Hnii-aai)iir.llj s noa ae-irci. Ursina Lime Kilns. - T By the Car Load. s E;srectf, K. J.RlTZim A fO. New Hrm SHOE STORE, SNYDER UHL Ilav in; reli;.x tbe S- r:crc latcij owued by Beets, Shoes s and Gaiters East: and r!:rre Hinifzztzrt !i KIP A.M LIMXG -SXIXS Shoa Findings. : ::.i?rrrj.i tit : :a.rse o. M-Pii-T N . 13- Snv Jer, lH.q ar j..- rcfS'"J.-e ! r catt Siii Vork icd Eosd Fits w rt r-- av c c u . i.j ia h. w rt. SNYBKB & UHL. ; PATEKTS 1 ti-rrf t iTtlasiaT OBTAINED fcrri. St :rs N tr.-.-; ! tut.ri iaj.aL rU rtat;a. ' T-f. fSiAM a ajaaaarr t Ji Paae'i.AL -5- rrLETOXi : AMEKIC AX C YCLOFJED1A : 'EW KEVlsEU EDITION. 1 . Ci. l-r-i'.vJ nrm tr- J ii.aKT5e . U.i.r-5, t: ii tT-.-x tr CSrK. iiT.K. j rticrtace a 'a u- iif.'t.-iei v: scirae. -! ueiT t;i:ai : t jLi li-stx . si " - - i ,.;..- tu &31. i -.i .'.tri rr.;i v lane. ' tijx- j v try ito ae.'.t- 34 &-je Izrcs jii v: u. v-m. til uc ait" j jit Uk.ii I -re sa jTiti5o stLbtBw ta- j " il ; s;.r.:j : fct ini'.a lb I-h tf i twi Ux aa ir i" TJ t. '.fc ii.i--.-i-..3 u, tut eau. t'. 'iT" fcocara .r-tiu ua tii r- ; c 4-rr 12 :xzar. vl trrT freak wsao-; i it (. ail t: Urf sxf'. u--rea a ; - i-.K a '-' if rt a4 ; rj" . a lit je-ren j p-uata" 1 tjr.aitirLU. . ' .... . . . . iar t Mi T'. -k Txb ar.rr i.-a jii ii & i aB.-ir- ; ;t-tttte ;Jai ta-re ire: rm t- ti " a-an - . - ...-e a r W l r.lJbw-a- Wt i& : '.J3 'HTUJ ii ' w.ii pari srwTuL is ; jes!i i;i. !- -e'1 , i,i -. Sn. l r. , ai-i n-.ija.iif a kw t T i a a t-mic-V aotawa aaa taia- j r. .f. rr. isc wtj..r ii tasia ai re- ; iic'-ti !a:ar KW7- art trut ail an. as it .- ie t BKr1 J i- iii - A:-.i"uti 1SV!J4 "-i;-:, e riiLrr liii tn.-lai. w pai ii-.c . :tJ- arLtfiJ txJ-j -ii.-i ts : iri-ir neroil-w cTB.oa. aarf ) rf : iaft vu-sjj-. . r aaj -! .sTj yti ruts.. i? ' r.rU'st: w --ai. Witt rtrai:fcotL(i, tty brothers wan f . rci L;i -5"-i iitjit. P.:CE AST STYLX CF 1X1. IN 3. il -t-.-. C. 7 r rt .! t: L. -rT lrt!r. W'. -t t Iz. Hi:: ;..---. i"ra fi. tk --- ii Xs-r..j... asw S'"-: 6SItTi - ; Ii i.'.i-Ju ir I'j. i r.i. T,..cjifi s-ar rp:t. irir iia ai .. - a; - j . lifiioa co aii.sl . cP-2..rs fJti" HU) Ast'Taca CTtjf-:-ti-i trt- i-if--r--A it tt ir-s'.- tt. i , ;...."i.t. i-.iiXi s.i: sSi PiSti-arft. Pa. 5V RINGTOX CITY TiiJ S tie 3Tox ciTTATD e u-TiKost j -.. Pr-as;ariti'j:r Tiii TO nr rot I CITY FREFL. j i i 1 WASHINGTON r, i'-ie v.-..-, Air Br-i-s At M.Jna I - Lpro - c - aetu - 'Bio r ill EXPRESS TEilNSj Qns: a4 va-rr S-t AT Hi - V LAiLT. f Ei-cj. Ss-i-a. I ceil Tralai, is Pi'.-t-a t-kiir Pi.pt n. t!.e --li.aT LrsE.' Ostrsl Titltt 02ce,i 5th ive Pittsburgh, Pa. . x. nrxjjM. y, Gea. S;p"L oo-7rix.vt-E. n ,t-t.r. is. tri. UEL1, FOLLASSBEE L CO. Merchant Tailors, Sent's. Yocth's and Boys, fc&M Gaii : . . . I.l l'a Mieeu erer tira areaia,. PHTSBUEGH. S Late koofs. ".Tj ti. art """--tT A:M fbitsii katrw r. .&f?tr ta Ua ks raa t . tat J-t . k ittia tan r af-t iaa wij iaac fcnwrr. ax. rrrtt.iT a? -tsm-tid. S. Jt fritr tfa por---. . .-t i c rcjttrsa. Sar if Ar prw. ETr f spm tar a Sdat ret Tba aasitr- tr.- i -. ta C-carnaaa.acT k fcal a Peachbctto & Backinghaa asrrae i.it v Sat tlat rr t-at arajaa. E m-sS uaa SAt Ko-fr oa K ar. iwMat aaa prt- . nr. at -tir tim eemmxrf ax Uat tM annra. aa. a m-ras". Ubt-w. Cawi aa4 m la c Mirrt aJ tit OSSf. Sa 13 BaJaw S"..-TC--jrT-j. Ji-- UrJcnaaij taarSA JOAE CASEBEEJt. oatnet. Pa. Wm. H. S-nrurr. . ' cross wcoaoead ker sots! ta tie rir- tie fames and tier are .seekia? for j tT fT 4 g or tea peuy wars we ; C135 ia a BiBi-nty ta tbe em-'tBe w!;a f.ai. iLlr th8oa, Tj-wn P (l'r"l THH Vn le e and r-n Ca te- b-idl f tte bodr of thr mother ia tbe i T were on ' he easmerated in d.3erent parts of yT; bat tie republic l beea .t..... - BUC & fillillll. ift.wn Vtlre are farmers who tare a, tieCoor. Then, rerr nale she went Amaarr. -By tte ho! j rood! my , ' wer 0Ili: f ' - e Uies of the bnmaa race taye mae tly has ukex Tte meaares ri . , , ... fc (PI-iTSBURG DIVISIOXO.WowTher brothers 'likin, at ber !h stall feel the spar.- eT' h?wqa rV ff ".rtr" Pd " XJill do J K Udmlriaglr, placed ber ia ber sad-? "this is orerwkelmiar." sa,d I r'tfttat ,te f7' -T f fVf P1" Wa Ure 031 !ike fArmin? Tbse are verr aaxioas 3 ! die " ! ilaeoekaae. -Wait for "ie t I f ? v er ad Pwer cf tte world fcLre keP to be ad vanta-eoas Lr tie Fpabl- w k v ? -, fa - , v:: Tax Sao t I8 tb rrm cf mace HerUn a bro And let aa tara Vnr Sfe A majority cf ttat ponioa lTotA Z'JZ. i J i .L...t..j .v.... i lficr "c of boose work, he t nSc cf OA-bad on tte aur of M . rrrmr ftf t r.v , - , m ir. A?r 1A, lSTA, FMTD COLCXBI A. IT w.T.t r rrsrsu. Conn wlii iu jti!T vlule AS iit 3ea!tf Is ikrir matan, AJ2 lit anwcaaiia S tlitir aiSfia: Tlxre aja-j; raKrij fucseat Karaaa tfat ssJ i Tim, la t-latirx uMs bfBiT; TiB CeScciia'i va4e rtX Fna fcuraia la Si BSSBtUZL, Ia u ic n't a.: Fiov&ai. dxri'irf. parklij LLkt a diasai sa tit Hirti. Ikm tiie Bosslais eazrw rafi iij. LraLag "r i& brtslaj nxiiL Oaicic; atnxxtk at ct-o-t tanuif. isanHaMxta tin saodu : Pasks sr U Lis tbe braaciin " BaajriEj "r liir;.! ta S.a-rui it arais is vQiww (i twT rue X jU HTfT, LeS a rjaw is iii atreaX : Faliof riiaea eas sa-iarss Im scar tt wlkl aarart ? Tircs lit Tiy ' tit xairr. Saci t? ta "ioSy ia. Oiiiims of lict loxer priie E -' --1 rrrt li Lb oecaa. XifV.;. pi xrjfta. &:4h( Uie. OI LbJ fiiaea, Asi tir nailft, OJ tix BtrivaT ; OTliy pper, Prnti Ov'sayj vrwii arr i i ts Pacitt" Hli.U WSct ibt aooifiia.: tr.fcea2n Caja iiitur f-i'.tne; ta its seme, Tsrt. u.j s -i lire i a-rasjfc?, Tlrert aaii ii? frxtvi cstLs. Pntti Ouss'jaa jri btr rcaJif Wiit lit eeaa "i cseaar rtjsc Gram: i4 rrr. Oswarl w lit a-aa ri". Bt ire arntr Sta2 txes ttx sc5gitj lii. THE LIFE Ol THE HOfSE. A ANCXIXT FEEXCH LtOE.V3. TteD-ke of Proresce kn ocked ca tis daagbter's door with tte hilt 1 i. : - j . i i . i . . ' r. treakof day and the Acj-tias aLC, ttr trotters wa:? !:.r tee t . i i-t- 'low: tte torses paw tte pavement ia tte cosrt: is time to depart." It WAS 3 st after abloodr war. ia ; order to cement a treaty cf peace J di jceloaae was married, while ! that M frr ,-! td l'r-"." Utrt . , . , .) wa: tte Fan,e are. Arter ttat 1 car iter tad rrowa co, separate A.I from one another; bat tte t:ae bad : now come to cendnct Mi ttr tnsbacd. :e!onne to ;tA:a. i Tfcea Mimelonse bowed herlead iia sadaess. -.Vciia? befort had erer 'crated her from Jhe fcorr.e wfc.re sL was wa bora. Thus BOBBted j T..-,!.fnldtc.aehtF ir which Mrr.! 'ed its waLst bat now her father aaa brothers said, "Let cs departl'' Jast ea tte mother of Maraelosne came iand with trembling1 arms, pressed) : arainst ter teart tte little foot cf ber daughter, which rested 03 rap. -Then leaves: ce,' she said 1 .ui a -. . - - -- Tberocmwberetboadidst sleep (Oh. -whom I ncnri-bed with this breast!! my teart.; wh: remaia empty, ana i ! shall seek ia raia for thee ia my de-i a . a . a. 'sened tome." i .-1" w;d 3Ia?ne3onne. IS it! nf t ron and or father who hare rir ? " T. " TT 1 ' ea me io I r;ncr xj. r . Bot it was ia Tain ttat tears riii- tered like drops of dew ib the eyes cf jtte noble girl: the caraleAde cored ' aad tie foot of Mgnek,nne dropped ' tV r..r. .1 tr mr.rrAr Tte iiirrtps jingled, tte spsrs : ' clinked, the pebbles ttrnck Ere ender ! l.K- cftfe horsea. The nek i ! of Provence ana t:s ttree sons were ! fca.w.yc To gn therej. Eat there crossed at tiis moment a! itSh 1!?JJ!. 'lai : ,we mast trarerse p;a;cs ana soresu, n." irare;er, wao crossea oa tie op- i-,r.a i,.a . v ; VT .v . , k-wc.-o. . joar fceis earac-i ia it, the more ' . j rn.. j ;j. : loved to go:p loved to Lave some ! There were several threatened ! . h, ?Kat a t-a-r.r-ta- f ?K. r.tKr -.,....-, . . aua cciiu iiiu a u;c-i'JL'iira muua-: iwaiic tmc ; . i ... . . - . . , v. : i t. 5- ,ni rAtroniz:a)pCiretf3i horsemen, corered with black Armor, tte terror oi tte Saracens j la tte midst of ttis donb.e hedge o; iron rode the fair Marsekcce oa a S Ttey roce oa Ana on; tr.eytrarers-jst.Aa ' ed tte plidns; they dleappeared eb- . dertiegrea vaalt of tte forest; Utea tter cocld be sees ca tbe aide - a 1 , ! of tte steep moaataia. Their thocrtts were sad. aad; ; neither a song nor a ballad did they j Tbea how miraculoos! the heavens j circulating scandal concerning a wo ctter to divert themselves by the j cleared away, the tempest sobsided ! maa, or showing his lore letters; bnt I way. 1 ia the distAace, And while the raia ) there are also a thousand delicate j Se rente-ess, dAys and aigha hAd'poared ia drops fsoni the leaves of i points on which he has no doabt t rrr.ai V.t c.nr their denArtare. when tbe tre. the birds beraa to cor. iwka-ever H. .nnn V. V. i a ' At tie ford o! . ford of a r.ver tbe o-d Dake Dake j stopped his horse t as tte waters of this rirer will i er Sow past here agaia, so trse is i never j it." fAid he, "ttat I will aot go oa oae j j step further. Tby brotfeers, O Jua-; the doBAia of Prince Herbert, for i elonne.wO AecempAaTtieefartier.iioT eocs before tie woman whose Evr OAa U BOW oecinu me. ' WtAt will become cf me if - a i j -n thoa dost abandon Be?' said Jdaraeloane n tears. 1 "la it T.f t ri?bt I should go to (console thy motter: - c ws accamalAted ever; mr bead, and perhaps I aiiaU d.e wiihoat ever seeing thee agaia." It seems to me that high aad rartred -The will of God be done! Bat caoaataia decreases aod lowers itsell yoa, O ray brothers, promise melto tbe kvei of the plaia.'" ) never to abandon me." J Her brothers bowed their heads ia j 6-"eace. j -How long aad tiresome tie joar-I ney is! My brothers, we pass withotij cessAtioa from forest lo mooatain! aad from Baoantain to plain, bat wet jda not arrive At oar destination, Are we not lost ia tte coon try of, dreams; -No, my sister, bat Prince Her bert lires n long distAnce beyond those 14 a e moaaiAics there. "Sull a, my brothers; does it aot seem to too ttat as we advance the tky darken behind ns, the irrase withers, and the trees bow their, weeping braacbea u the eArth?" . i -Yes, Magoeloaae, iadarss ex tends behiad thee becaase tboa wilt cerer pass this way Again. At thia boor oar father travels Alone, Lis bemrt black with eadeesii. aad ourisocaded tlroczh the rasi rIlri.' raotber ring Ler liads ia despair." j i' iwj ua.a, Ni -uuei i nbatl bare sot aay pm&a of frriei?itaioers, lo preseat Lis bacd to i wtat flo l see: U it tcj I t - i - - r i I cerse we;cb rises oa iiieet,or mea ; who tOm tie bridle- -Do Bt accuse bt; brse. This r-st t mr ritt marks l-r tr ! l ocrtt cot to ps-i 1 wsli descead with ibeelotbeTaneT 1. . . . ... e: I d? aer taaas, tast iaoa boi swora ' MtMWM ' ; "a;aatb, mj smt. OagLt I' i - ---- - j , ' Esotfcer ? Fare we!. alacael&aae.l agaeloaae, Jg, bat oce ) bef.re tbe ; nsnca be'erciT 1 am jooog, loftea sees tbe roasg die ! o?d. Stall I cever see thee ! n.n.r iVo. r T ; . x-. wi 5 tte UcJj Yirgia thoa btut aot lored ! ' e- j Of tbe two brothers wbo remained ; i Acsacrj, the voaarest, was biftlj ; Aceompjuted, aad Magael&ane bred j I tira iateaelT : ! "Dear AmAurr," 5. id she, me oce of the baJiads which I tbe tairbts aad ladies so math "WiilicirlT. qt ?ster. I wiij as fr tbee tbe tali ad of Iaesille Beara.i r, v, , dost abandon tte womaa wbo is t sister i Having tbes spoken ia a ft of pas : sioa, fyr tte V.ooi cf her race wa as : tiolent as the fames, sie lowered Ler i Tell orer ber eyes so as to see ter brother depart. 1 Very soon a trereler passd ties 'on tteroote. "Salctatioas to thee, iLaroelon : for tte ' ! Vf" ws aestter taste nor aeataeas. j saxei epcratiocs ia Torkesua.where j jB Great Eritaia, tie rear was ca-! lL d ' '-J of char- l' Bat while she was talkla? ia this ! 'i." 'S5? wi'fc ikr t"e toogfct seTeral battles. ai eTeat5sl util Sm2 e.-a4 parca cter wlicb yield read.Iy to treat- t war tte secoad of ter brotiers op. ! te 1' ' hr if '.f ffiet, ,nth,oaAnta reT.erSi bCl tie fe w wctki Tti is tte bos: pe-J Mddealr. M.raeloaae uadeV- ZSlf ?- f faab"d malt of the ep:jra k as beea 4fid far.reatLiaz piece of sUtts- j fc Lood tha. this caea was r ZtZH 1 th'ji!p - rereat Dntih bistcry "r- iUare ter. and rerxaee feif i'-r.3: ,Kkl30le J"ckd" bea T'H Bj tt IUfAeIi has at once corm.d j Tjst Vm ,,,,, , i Sae looted at him with srora aad ia- - L - I "d aothJ T aaexed t tte:r possesMoas ia Er;iLih wer mnd b5s owa ko.j CJK.a i f P rV rl;t a- t"v ; Kr er bosom aad gasts and so on that qaaner. We hare beArd bat! ' The Torr PArtT Leaded br i:-u"S ,ad - tte "Whatls it, ttea, which fxicbtens ! a letonse It tte coaq.ests of Yakoob; fcre dcLedW coatiaae j we IT'-dT'Tn ?ttee,TiAatkWj Is h thl Vas-' iTt-tt V 71' Kba hiaa; bat ttat ; e vCT cf domestic cbae ot;-- V V, ibepoer which rrosses tbe road! Ah' VfL ? P 3 lo,J- eatarerhas at least Ba.;refora wfclca was tbe aaia character- r.; a V'aV.. Vo w U4!eat. What casi thoa sat to Brr L!' P0 d f i isJc of Gladstone's admidstratio,: jf if Go And be rarsed, thoa VhoU:0 "e:n " U-T;. Jke Bnh tare ; bzt Ltxml:tiS ihey bare made Hm a drarrri.rr that vf Tty brotter who has just left tbee 5s ; was robbed aid woonded br thebac riil'dits." 1 tnVft. r.is;1 V-v &r .'-a. . . iit.T..t. '-r- xf . u.-v. j svj ":rr.r!i! tint'. ii.... ..n. . protect ' rselonae! Thr brother has alien ia Aa La . 'j amboscade. and the Moors hare ca ried him off in capiirity.' A third called to ber fro m a j: I h.-i!Li:ff. " A r. Hcnrr t h . . 1 - , . iiaraeioane iw ht tte Pake ofrroreaee was drow.,! ia cross? tte nrer;" crosses z ite nver;-' a r t. , , . A fonrth passed brand said, "PraT t a a ;.- i " v ' to God, t'eactifal woaiaa. Ttehocse? TTAsten tfcrT Va.?n'r . , a . L . - l r 'i Princ Herbert is dria of rtef, for Ir vT. ,v V t ' T a "f" vr0'' ketas beea told thit bis roW wifeit fcA. SlkBK" tbeiatanins wnh China, which rery U as beea carried o9 oa th j ?r'Ml,wb- seemed to nearly jianjed ber into war tr:th aad that ther da net taow what has cf her" iay oi misery: mel tae poor ;rir!,fclet cs senarate, bt brotter. 'and let B3 pray to God to roadsct They saw ter tbea fals and tremb- Tin? prej oa iozz with ter horse. ri!eaee rloomr birH, fl,w ,v,.n,K tbe dArkness, skimmiB? with their uMkcoa, ra.LUiiiit t l.u LaTiT hearrwinrs the soft rbeeks of the 1 ;yoasg cnae. uer torse, orercome with terror, rose oa his feet- Magne- ta rr llonne let herselfslidetothegroBd, aad conuBaed tbe jonraer oa foot; tbe thickets caaght her dress ia their thorny arms, and stosea tore ker shoes of velvet in sh-da And aade lr uelicate feet bleed. ai ii-a oiooiea. a aermii mei ner. ker. J "Ah! father, said Maraelonae. i iaV r. take pity ca my misfortunes. Of i my three brother the eldest is wonnd-j ed. lie second is a carare. tbe third i mm tr th tvr i Ti- Duke of JToreBce, my Niter, has ! perished ia the great rirer, and my the motter tas &eeu toned onder riisa of oar house; and Prince Her-; ! hen is nerhaas dvic? ai iLI mam.nt and has not Gad said; "A woman leave lAtner ana motter, go with ber hasband and leave all to follow him? Tell me, maa of God, if j I hare acted weS?"' a. a. I -Thoa art a noble aad courajrecos woman, Magaeloace ' r 3" -Tell me, holy father. whAt does i -Tell me, holy father, what does aeaia. the trees are oaiet. aad tie birds sing" f "This signified that we appro aca t nosbaad waits for ter." "Bot see everywhere my feet rests the earth is covered with Ten dare aad sowers.""- This is becaase thy feet will never more be woonded with stones aad briars, my dA&ghter. n "it.ll me Agaia, is it aot a dream? -It is because the dweiiing of thy hasbacd, the prince, will soca ap- pear." Aad so it was; the palace of the Prince eoald now be seen; bot the troat looked sombre, and the win dows seemed as thoogh they bad not been opened for a long wbile. How rlooDT the boose loots ! 1 They will say, aIas! that no one is j things because he desires yoa to tini living to inhabit it. " hixa what he is, bat becaase be if "Life will only eater there wheat what he is by a at a re a ma ofho thoa dost, Jtf agneloane, for it is a bo- ; or. tbieaad beaatifal womaa who is thej ' ttr r . L t : iliCBl UiC aWtiSB. At these words the hermit diap- peared, And Magueloaae hAriag taken a few steps- farther, lose bed the door of the pa-ac wita tae up it her foot, the door opened. And ia a avment the whole house seemed ill a roiaAted; the most delicio&s meiic aad Price Herbert u arciSceaUj ar-i rajea, aorr;ea, luiiowea dj tis r' .Ma jrnel&aae. w .. v.r, , . . liiUT. 'J.ftwiiic nv, itoa art not .aid he. nboa who an lie life of tbe bonse!" TV-. f basbaad the bermit who eame to fcer rr -"- -; tbe irreA:es: tcrorise cf ail waa to !;. i. 'w.M.k. n.v- k VatiA AiJ l,UC V U 1 . UC U aUT. aWUA mother, and ber bi-otber, who b3ed. dear cbiid.' aid -De b!ed, dear cbiid." raid the Dake, "tboa who bast preferred tbr Labaad lo aU other.; thoa eLilt be "a For God is raj witaesa, if tioo bads'; failed ia this tiial the. dors of a coarett woali have that tfcee ia forerer."' IlaFiaj tbas fpokea be embraced ilajueloaae. asd ther- were briiitast festiritiea held on .bi arraan whifh "sicgj were beard of throughout fdl Cbrist pleAie je&dom. The Havlf taowavekerpcr. st, ,a . v. . . uj . tf tf rf,ii a-m .( .Vt U. k.n,. tbjea e Lai beea married years, ia all ttat time the table tea . nerer nghuy laid fwr a meal Either ' tte SAit WAS waUnT. A knife cr ijvja, or wee imponaa; iE2red:eat. This af vrded g Ovd eirrcise for the family, and tiere was at all times a continual tzul'zz to and fra - i les, ste ws a half boa teeper. wctcr properjv w.s a. throw it awat. it aa'a'x much." Ttere always stood ia ber .a,- f" uia. au' 5i:iu SOlte s-:ziil irouv.e a itai -.rr.r.t ta r.rfrsj r,T r,f if. irr.ir:-: . - Aad moaidy tbeese. Ttere "alwars aJ boa: ber room, a doren garmea'ts wora oat by trampling ratter than i jase. She was forever .s.vi M-tyiug - . . - . ww VUU1.1 . . , T .vf" V ' , . . -f , a . ,v , or EyiBff dowaia the celiAr fo: .l. V, a .v "a "-rows ia the rarret. -- -- uiphuu its csi-af, , r wLat ; A half housekeeper! ller cb3drea' va aauu, jur ia ti-e IS!" e.tf T v.6 um, mei.,iormAijT ierm; uueoM am W?o, wrtaaaieiy ue oareaa ca watcacer ust:ess ntorement3 and -.s.i.t a beAr ber dec-Are that bo wemaa i ttrooh tha ntaaces of d plotaAcy, ! item. There is bo qaestionin? of worked as hard as she, wbieh was ! which induced the Chinss to accede ) sth0rlty cf President 3I;Mhon partly trae, for she had bo method. ' to tie British demands. There hare j fcT aaj panr. Tte Legitimists have She Berer received evmpany with- also beea troubles with a warLke As-jnTad bo shew cf their tota! cAadi oa: apology, aad neTer sat them ! pert betweea Great DritAia Aad Bar- j dltes daring tie Tear, and ttere tare down to a decent table. She drarred ' mab: aai the Pake cf Cambridee' hp.- OT':.t iair-iiies of notice. I .V - -1. l:r. -a -a.i ' t um-ugu i aaa wornea tarocza d.e. J, r wL:ch. 1 fer- !:ie T"J- Uiing else, eh was caly hAlf pre-1 a a i . . , fref' ad x daughters to A. low ter example, aadc&rte the world ith six more ir. lie rat!- half house - ksepers. setemeat will be bronrht abont. la i - - I Earcpe there has apparently beea A Kiuwaa. , dMm, witB;a tie last half year that What is a gentleman? Is it simpJr j the "complications orer tte Tark thk. a man J A ,n qaesta might resell ia a great v.. v . v r . - No maa. however, fine his cwiaes cr eiezaat a is manners. clothes cr elegant his manners, caa be a geaUeasaa aalesa Lis iastiactire sense of honor is as Sot as "the ttx'' of a musical w-Cipcser, who lisns to j masiciaca. who riars hi own t, tfcat K r-.' a.. . av-,-. mean, or a cmel v.'zz fur tte l i world. He will aot be v n ,.t - those plainer paths over wich the .uuviauic iuii I 1 i.:.v .i.CiaSSOB law tr a uri.t ...k nfM, ; be wfll par his debts, and forbear 1.1 lie or steai or to care more wives thaa one; aad his rord is as good as oath or bond coold be. Beine ie. ceatly honor ab.e, he will keen b i. girea promise to a man and his trcth- phgbt to a girl, Aad will refrain from i&riTe and whea ke bat take: whea a I - - ! Te and whea ke bat take, when ! fortrive. or rather Lx-rrt ni! h. eternal staia npoa lis honor. For ia! tbia world to blot oat some meraories ! . ts to blot one's owa life. Not that a man need seek reTenge, only he mast rrmember that he may not give aa honorable haad to be clasped br one which is stained by dishonor. " He takes no favor that is not right to ute; and so he ever takes one generously, and returns it whea he may. Those who trast ia Lira trast welL They are cerer betrayed. The man of honor is a cnas with a heArt; therefore be is aerer a Sirs. He leaves bo womaa ia doubt as to whether he is Ler friend or her lorer no, not tie rsiaes. or the silliest of her sex; aad whea he Barries, he has tS. he has does she no secrets rom his wife nor nare anr rrom aim. He would lift' letter from the ! irroand wii4 the teal uirmaa a ; certAiaJy tt yoa were aot present as ; 151 . T if yoa were, for he does none of these r-- a"Tt iat wirj - fWrtlt " v. . rT. ;t.jtii.a- tee editor, "That we are red-headed And sbaII. And the next time that one of those overgrow a rural roosters ia a OAu-room reaefcea dowa tor oar bead Aad ssggests that some fellow Las kast a rate-bod out of his button hole there will be trouble, " T TeavfUTJ. TL rear ha as: be?a igaai iicd : Lr aar erraordiaarr eTeau ia tie tbe world. Batf,r.wj, dI L . n'v onVt diiiorUaces here aad there, !;a. ,t.fV..'..t.-'l1lM; j f.f,' "tbrrh TfceVear iZ.T .7 71 L " " " .;-.j iictimasu"-"'-""""- S : - .":". m f tbere &ta bea laa ia a im utnrp.., - t"C. zegtna:ar3, ia taropeaa : rw , bare tena a re "'-8 te lorEa r.tis, a-u Ifluober of pettr actioas tare tatea j u' " 1?', : TarjiisJ reaa.w, a not seem to possess tte tarj succesi fc ttera, at s?ae are ia tee waj cf eefJemeat by ceyotiaticn. The maruAl Lrjpuaas, wto tire beea led by their territorial amb:ti-a iato toijiili'ties wita several Deiirbt-sr- ia cosntries. bare pasted their con- sts toward tte eqaator, bare seiz- qae: ed Paxfcr.td;ceat tc tite:r era Iiae, aad tare uracea ADyssiaiA bat tte latter coco try t3 orerea seen re-:stas to their Adrance ttat ttey are prepari-j for tte withdraw - jas cart cf Asia j al of tte j- eiped.tica. lbet.ass:ss TW t3.j two-:t;rds L!ow that of3'-4. wtJca r.?5r.:tates tte Tii--a J--v, -... i.tii , : : waii!a!T Mninsalk: bat recent dis-1 patches aaaoaace tbe complete eac-i ! rf tki tmi'! n;:!;trT f.,r ..-w j ... :are. Tte Liberian repnblic, on tte est coast cf .Irica, has beea w-i iu -mu v j vi.-. -"-t r.-faiAtioa and Dear its borders, bat . it looks as tboajb tte foremment' ; woaia Live iop;ca cp m pemc? wiia- e war o: tte U0i - Aeheea. which was n.r..lsi aA-ina ; Ijezun three rears aro, has aot beea , - ated: bat tbe arnsr ; and aavr of Holland bare refrained i from operations daria tbe i r.assiaas have annexed ta Ai,c! a te:r do - ja.B4on liHi asjiia i caisiutu, A . IT II tw I 1 1 I ml , . . : rrii i.U - .. . -- j, i "- j --t-iFt.. ur.. uC r - aave Awiea tae r eree iav.aaas 10 ine.r AasCAliaa twssessions: bet this also AastrAiiaa possessions; was Accomplished br treatr with tte LfcUves, without resort t3 war. i wars avenea wing ite year, im that popajoas empu-e a few moaits ... ... tte hostilities las oeea prereLtea - .... .v..v -i ; sa:a a :orta.2Si ajro voa; w-e qaeea s relations with ike Burmese poteatate were still cal. bat, as both par- i .... . ues seem wiSibj to aegouat, and as j British power is Tery mncb feared iaj'd Gambetuhare continnedin their 1 Barmab. it maT be expected that a war. iarolvine tie 3ead:n? Ecropean t c!. 1 X UC ar?Uiu vi i-vat:, wvi mm iand Acstria hAvebeea deeply engag ed ia con:ereace3 conceraiae, not i onj-T "erregorma ou. opoa wve gen- eral conditioa of tte Tnrrsn empire. ! J. try catc iu ij baae iiiuj .iiiuca t-l v .j - . . u ; . . i into acconat; and they hare doobt- less found it diiScalt to reach a coa- , satisfactory ta All tbe pArties ? ta coa.ereoce, aaa te otter mere-.ea ! Pirlif5; " tb P? tk3 M ! been maintained over this bothersome Tarklsh bosiaesa, tbe ottreak of war orer n nay rips M iBoeaaiie.T ' VV- t c tuLrrj.:v wc liius - uu. auiwc the averted wars of the year the war with Spain, which recently created ssca a stk ia onr nary. We L'kewise feel happy that the tree ties ca tie Mexican frontier are not beroad tbe i management of pacific ratesmaB- .. Xow for a few brief notes while birtJseye new oi tae peace- king a birdseye fal world At lanre. Ia the United States, at the opea- inr of the rear, there was troabiO ia Louisiana, wbere Gea. Sheridan had beea sent to take control of affairs, and the PaciSeMail subsidy was na der investigation ia Congress. Oa the first of the year, Sara eel J. TUdea was iaaagaraurd Governor of New York; sateeqoeatlT, Francis Kenan was elected Senator: ex-President ! Andrew Johnson (who afterwArd died) took his seat in the Sea at. k as beea cne of anasaal iateraal qui-; . , . The CAaal frauds barj .been ,.aderia-Llade, though latterly the Vienna JdsteVh restigauoa ia New 1 ork StAte dar- govcrameBt, which hAs beea compel!-; ' . 5,.. w..h a exp-essioa iagthe whole yeAr. The Beecherd tJ ieep close watch over the ia- " TtL :ZZ? ? trial, which was berua with the year, ja-nt Bosnians aai ariuted Ser-Ml" xmpc..ng a poem lasted ttroogh its first kslt, aad will j ,j4M acros8 ia soathera border, has ! It ;. t - .t-i- Qt jzz lady "5a fcaua, --a - u PPrKi"y SOOH i"ia resn ia i various other shapes. The most im - i P15' P?1 fctar,.of lBfr were V u - niii a-n IS T irt- Ihia mfaiirfa nf a I IjafTLjraw f rTAiic Hoose of Ileprescnutirea.- The exposure of huge whiskey fraods ia the West hare beea a notable ia cident. The preparations for the Ceatea b'iaI exhibitioa ia PhilAdelphiA hare beea ia prorress daring the Tear. Tl American riSe team bekt their I competitors At the match ia Ireland, in Jane. Bias Tweed escaped frost custody a few weeks ago. The Ban ter Hill celebration toot place fa Jane. There were bearr summer I floods in some of tie Western Sta tea- 's cf Califcraia eii-5'3ei :a Anct. There were wfrkiazniea" ' wlu d ,,.1.. Ti:e UVtera iricr lie tat. Tte rwa vf Ld - ! Jl " " r 1 . - -r- ,. " .r.T ; iijeu. u.r " :.a u:-a ia .- !. caaary rer1va.1?t operUEs 13 n. , x0Teaiber aad west a: oa .-e it V i -OTea.oer. aaa west a: u rtu- ; adelpLia, wbere ut k.ce Wata- . d er.r -Lcc Aiat? its r. u ti jiC; jent of tbe irr was its fryoB Oi Arcttlttiup jId..ifT w liie 0 Cardiaai cf the Ilolata CatLjiic Church. It has beea a rear ia which, frcm rsl w Mt tave teari wide- ,'5prtt3 complaiats cl bard times; bat. I ceTer;i.eej, t. T tt e tus:sess ; bare beea tte eoaatrr irettic? J j tjj area epea a so: iader Las;s er bad previjcii Tte iamlzradoa from Earcpe dsriaz rear has beea E,ncb iesttaa m.2T T..rs Tfce reoens sb '-. that it is bat a triSe orer litOMO, , tj, j, c.ne-tbiri beliw control :i.v.a j meat, iLejL:rp:3jQut;.iJ2i'..- -a . V l. : r : Fit. re;4 uaitarij uj w.urc itr vicLjvii- strAticns oi Piims: and on :te fa e:ure s.are quesuja te tAckei diwa , &t:jre lie citcTT c; lie Aau-s-ATery !Mr Tf. n,;it' n-.-. r,..;.)i-i 0f li-iraeli's premierrtipceit to tte , ; seT a';r. is ue tt5t l&aiaa 'tOBrcf lEe lri3Ce of Wales, which: ) drawing to a dose. Gladstone: i still coaunaes b.s literary war up-ia "Vaticanism. Disraeli has pLbtei xhe sraremmeat safelr itrocb tte vanocs Iore:za manoeuvres anl com- 1 plications ttat we have aireadr mea- ucne2, ana L.s sur-porter3 CiaiCJ at - . - ... . " ... - . - r. . - r :.iui.jLu.j'j3c w r. ' igre:?3 p-s.icr wnicn wi re; ;re En?- .iaaa to ter Ijt: :er posioa in tie i V j at larre. j in f ranee tr.e year tas oea one; of remArkab.e Pf tne r.epaoncaa suae, ate 'Pal"ij raembe: ejected, i w;X1 fc cf lte pclit.cal ia:ta. The Republicans hare jast failed in their effort to raise the state of sie?e ;a department ia which it su-i Tae Ea: , , t ;i;&itrr ir:.;ivi? iiu urtrwaij. ell5U. aad tte severe latest over tte ! - ri' tie Ule resahed a: :rers;r to i . xte small knot cf Jonaran:st3 m tsstmuf ijat tj.CT tver Qa5. are ceaselesslT actire, for their . cppor.anity ia the future. Thiers places as F-epablicaa leaders. There are many signs ttat the present as sembly will sooa proride for ia own dissolatioa, and tte speedy election of a new assembly, after which both bosses will assemble as tte legisla tire power cf aa organized csastita- 'tional republic. Ia Germany, B-smArca tAS caae no great new moTements ttis yeAr. He Las net decked tie Action of tte laws relatire lo tte ctnrch. and ca many occasioss, pre'.Ates And priests hare beea the sufferers by them. Tte tierarcky have no means ef prevent ing tte execution f the laws of 173 for tbe regulatica of education, ec clesiAsacAl authority, and church property, and the Pope has bad to rest satisfied with bis previous re moastraaces against tlem. We re cently had new evidence shoeing how "fully Bismarck controls German !eg-!atioa, aad tie Tarious policies '.e Las beea engaged ia taming into laws A3 bear the BArt cf Lis strong hand. Bismarck has beea studying Turkey, but we have not yet learned his conclasions. la Italy tte year kas beea one cf greater political quietude thaa aay other year for a long Time. There La3 been no new trouble abect tie Pope, who baa kept himself closely confined ia tie Yaucaa, and the Vi tramontane party hare offered onlr a Tia.t;re resistAaee to the laws which 13 previous years were felt so beari- 1t. The Emperor or Germany tisi:- j ed the King of Italy a short time usit Mllaa. but if lie mcnarcts! j .v. 1;.; 1 .1 a ..t t.rrK'-iK. .,.;, riews. ! Ia Acstro-HanrArT, a!so. tie year , aCTOSa Its soav&era uwuci, - , j; tl j hAd aaore ttaa hs sbAre of trouble j i;e fcU d 0Ter e Turkish qaestion. AB5t,i;xaorais:r t is nore directly interested ia the Sal - . ua"! ate ttaa aay otaer power, x.us- si not excepted. Rasaa has girea ns little material for JacutTAtioa, beyond the items is - 1 1 a.a.wc'nw'a.rl 5 fw VHP an f VaW UUCUt-MiJ AaUiJ AaiWA 4 A4t V aA aTQAATW.. 1 We get no news trom tbere oi gor-. f iu. ... .--i-in rt-i crises, or ct exeincg prp- nlar eiectioiis. or of projected P1- ri or of reliriocs strnrrles. Lookicr at Spain, we see that the young king has BAiatAined his , PlAce, J " thai tte reacrioB against the charges ; iu & - made daring the rephjie has been ia j EtiILreAd carefully, eoa- progress, th.t the CiAst war is laa- "Tt7m3d n.;k year aiga arsisiiBg, tlAt the goreraaent a coav; 3 troCed as ever br mi-itarr politieiAas, j bor to subscn&e. fetep TT ? -se J-Letp Ti v. r.,c L. r;nc-t i 1 Late ha ji.'rd :ffd i tare hrai -f c-ittle. , aai I am bat. erea tte i&ost CfSdlf.-.i f.-r eellia wfcea e oniff. I hail nk a rreat 1-.. !; deal .T..re c-iiey. du.'iar fur dulLaf. oa tie '.Zj'rj 1 bae iarte1 ia ytet-p. ttaa I -.bail riiake ia tte capi tal iaeted ia f.i:. I tare a-ut 'iX taji-f j :Zrp. raaiBaT wits jvut aay f.t.?a,:r :-,ea;:oa or ; care, ji t-e ',d a ;a us3d '(jut bsaired d. wrta of wXiJ iof ibis jear's ri:p. aaj tare tj ; h-jadre-i aad f:v lambs besides I d- Svt tt;ak ;t p s-itrl t tare J j.e so well c-a aay eq-j! capital iaTeted ;ia rattle. Oie rreat aiTas'.aje ; rheep tare orer otter itotk is. tey sever d:e of tie roataioas diseases ; wtict ttey r-a tract. They get tte 'scabcr i.i-roi. cr aometiiaj else, 'and if aactetked. it g-etsttem ;a bad ciai-tioa. aad wculj s,!tlca:eJj, per- fcs?- lb2S- Bit the Tery worst a disease tj wticb steep are g-.fetbff owaer ample line ' v - - - - - v v : . v r ..r . ,:.a,.f. rsa srxd t;a-e market, aad cities not far aw3r tr rail or steamboat, a ckanre OWiD? w;. oe frota prottj : - . . " Tie trs: tt;a? to t3 rent cat m os: ef roar lani or ot ca snares, reservm? roar heme, and say ten 13 twenty acres of land f:r roar fruit crowing1 opera tions, and if roa have a lore for tte tar-inej-s. and z at and enerrticiir srstemAticai.T yaa jrlll rr.ai? tea Acres of iand m jre moneT from than yoa tare ever made from year farm, and ttat too with l?ss real hard wort riant only cf leading well tried sorts, ttat are tardy And prdactire. ativin? them 2"od cuitivatioa and !nV-i rn-! ma rtn a. iir reward. kiad of work Bakes less hard wort for tte wmea f-ik? and beside seque; attactmen: 2ji come etrenrtneas ail oo. oy tn:s tie tao.e is snp- . - T. dispense with after one wasoa'e ex- ; cj'.T. a.r.c a. ia f -u.a.ua towns no: suppled. w:ta :rn;i and 'ft' vegetables tiat we ad rise tte read ers cf this pp-r t3 take Advantage of sac: s Fruit L-:nrlr. Barf mmme. Many years siace. a minister, ia his travels, pnt cp for the nisrht with i aa who was supposed to posses bet little cf what people call ccm aboct moa sense." JsstAshe wm retire for rest, the man said to tie minister "Tell me, sir, what three words ia the English language it is most diffi cult to pronounce.1"' T don't know that I can,' was tte replr. "Well," said the man. "I will gtTe you till morning to answer rse." The minister ibougtt no more cf the question till it was proposed to tim again ia tte morning, wtea le said le had not ibonght of it. Then." ssid tbe maa, "I will tell you tte most difficult words to pro nounce. Tier are I am wron?." A clergyman ia one of our Eastern cities was met by a seedy locking maa with a f ask cf wtisky ia his pocket, who iaquired: ' Sir, is iti- tie nearest r;ad ta tte almstcu-e?-" "No. sir," replied tte clergyman, pointing to tte bottle; "but that ia"" A citirea cf ilicoa, Ga.wIo kit op his New Years' caIIs until after dark, sa . s that a dog ca tte it stoop doer is a rery poo- subs: itete f:r a mat II doesat remember wtetter be sat dowa ca the substi tute cr not, bat his paaiAiOoa to be seaewhat wora behind. see is -7hat," fAid tie trAmp, is tie tcp buckwheat; it has beea used to keep the otters warm ; and I d:a't at a-j coTerlids. So ke laid it to ce side. ilaa IJ yea thiak it would be iSAfe for me to cross it .a pasture r MAid e-i. tte old ball dont like red Tery much, but if yoa chalk your ; "". s - It is a thia excuse : until aia o'clock in tbe 1. jjer2i becanse 3 s.eep year. Oa And After February 1st risitcrs i v, .jajj-ied to the Ceateasi- . gii without a pass. Cabsas teeps nobly ia the tab of ril..;i;,..T0, nr Stat treAsnrer is ta aIL ; ' ... I 14 l-i fiti Are., rr-u-rf.P.