The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, October 11, 1876, Image 1

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rWSult.tmIe to tb m'Ifroleno of
IvO nave recrur - m... i ?
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cantanon aud certmouiea to aen
iII-copsequpucM and rta.ier i,
socd gUnce ioo-.rrjo i ; ,!U ,. ,
wbicb, aja,t rterderl, Prver :,a
tte n-ecft8lir rt, cuepk-auu.
lo weans? of corai brootbex di
aod earrit: j, atrii a popal,-'uhrm
ia .d :ji k ..:i
I- till JtlMV 1 V-. "
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T.ee ii.l on- P- ttirtln
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m oi l-. liB htl(iUa;a uln1Itwo.
Somerset Printing Company,
JOHN 1. SOt'IX,
Buatne. Manafrar.
botl.nJ t, Mr. Ortbtm Dtliril.
WHOLE NO. 13isj
w -uucuaa, - arei tbread tied
about a child1 neck, or a fow, crce..
(cross of moUDUia aeh ) are I e.iered
VOL. XXV. NO. IS.
SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER II. 1S7G.
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The SoHieilet
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Busiiw Cards.
H pT'STLETHWAITE. ATTOKXE
rr'l-ll'i.' , ,
j-j to
rriiRSEY AT
w. ts.tincrfe;. ra-. , .m.-reel
V.-n fi uoeim-st 7u.e III t'ruittug
and lilt adimntnij. couoiwa.
b'JUr kvw.
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t .vTltr MAT. ATTJXE1 AT LA w (
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AMES L. l'UGII,
ArruRNt-YAT law.
Hft. Mammon Bl.vk.u.
tiuel-
"""'.'. .-iru unwutttfl and Uu.-iUJ.
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r,-cauaI1deilly
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fell. J VW-lJ'
rAl:I,B. OXITHKB-
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H U BAKU, ATTOKXETS AT
J. A
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LAW
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8 A"a,ued'u,e , rJTSSiZ. f
wicivj; ! x.-.- ,
TO UN li. "SCOTT.
- ATTOKXEV AT LAW.
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i-t ;ti hl care tv.
0,. . C vtlAif Rhai l.,niannit1yl.a''l
t, , Cuarte. kn-u.r"i
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vii a. i;urHAK.EE t.ier? t;reM.i
ill-
i.; mi ui i -
net Moum.
li. E. M. " ' , . .rvf-
... .,.il,e I it t Mflii
HVS d fl-ner-rt '.n.i ewrr-iaadinj
' .1 c at tie -i-l l,ia, ' ""n
ces to
,-rjiltrv
v4 the vitaJe n.
; v M MllAINS. t)ENTlT, Somen-Jl,
air. .rt ceterl bl P
there UuS.lt" ii"" i"
irrd Ui do
111 k'mUol w
hUlim.
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4.0. Aiu.-i-' , .arrinted.
tt,, tuultrliU.u-i-J'i"-r,',i,,, '
O ST GOOD,
rlirsicjAi; it suxgeos.
um. Bin Kamaiolh l!--
TVU.V.M- .MARTIN".
AtsioEisr-r DENTIST,
soMEiisirr, i'-.
'. .,.. i, i,,vrttli all inennin.n
Ar"" , ... . ...t I'rxwaiHMi d fie iiat-
oniemet Hi'U!e.
rM 1 1PUI v' f.
sprll
KXTIST,
'--t . t. w.vi.Maa ail BrtiL-lrti
1.. ftt-i lial lllift'- y
years ! "':
te-:Th ia ittiiiuif.
1 ' . I...ii,r 1rA&ltati i
IL ' d eilaSta my Vac."-... that .
,u,aea3ltroriih at Cer .- tlumyop
"a . them in any other Ida. In un; cnlry -t'Sfv
ui.ii.imt .fl .'" tt" nd 11
"hiolld t'anj'--roB among w. 'h nd
ot in. " in tnu or the a.e.ilmna cumlrf that
, t.av. oa.te teeth that I.Jn ;t F'Ji'ff " -i,U
... they eac eaU m iue at any l.a;e and fet
a i t U i fharc
rtc-.-
Ml P.iS ID
li. i- G MILLER, after twelve
ai-Jre era'Uee In Sharksrille, hat
w.u, i.-itd at 8?ntfret ! t he prae-
.e.. ti. cluiM - JBtt and Mru-.i liy.-.t..-.
-e in au lmit Stuw. s-l ' "f ,1,1"n
H., w ir he ran eoi-itJ at all uicm
on :rt i.'-'Miliwall entcaped.
a-M-i it r.iilf rouii 'Jj answered.
dix. l, :i-iy.
f (;IN HILLS,
'dbhtist.
OoW is CbHrotA A KW- l-nll.!li.
Main Crow fc;'
t u:wt. fa.
A
RTIFIC AL TEETH!!
J. V. I'l'TZV
DEL
DALE CITY,
T I S T
ArtiB-l:il leeii-., H m...r.. v.-o....
iu:r. Iji- liae ar t 4a.i(.ae. tsrtt iu tu
U-tfi at'v'te Pw;i.l!l u-ii'i.io .ti4 lo the pre-
n a ' of tha Bataral teh- 1 b e wUh.njt to
.wj-u.l im tf iribT, Of " i'X endoiirit tair.p
Addr ai ve. lelH-ta
II
ILL HOUSE.
M.W.I HijMW.
Ji IUX H ILL, PRfrttiETca.
in the W.KI r.ii.'l ie ami atila".TT Wiaimer. t
1 lie tra-e;iivx i.ahtic au.1 prnKfcoeot th.MTl rur
ui.bnlweh the tt s h vt aedB "la'h.
The tatdr. will eini.ne t" I taruie.1 wnb the
Uwt tbe weitael a: ru.. Ire a J i.iuw l
natiDt aUae ed. jaialj
D
IAM0XD HOTEL.
KTOYSTOWX PA.
SAMUEL Ct STEK, I'mpneto.-. j
Thia rcvlar aaa well an -wn hoae t at ail ;
time, a oa.tnnt .uiBa 4re lor the irirrlk.f
Bal4M lat le and k-.tai ar1-eli. liond ata-:
tiliria. Karaa kr. uallr l-r Jutjaswrnu aaa i
rlL
jo. niixft.
Li art w. hi- sa
Agents lor Fire anl IIIbmcg,
JOHN HICKS 6c SON,
soMi:r.sr:r.
And Real EsUte Brokers.
ESTABLISHED ls.'jO.
fero who 4eet aeil.t.o.VoTex.hire prj-1
eny.or k rrut will nod It to" the-r a.:v.utm u
ri-tier the oerrn;) thern,.. a woeiwnre i. '
a..... auleiw mtm. .w rented. Keal estate Isw lore :
reteraUy wl.lb proui;HT aOea.te.1 tn. '
. illa.
Ii
O.MEa FOil ALL.
iii ,
lU.e lor ese. terurt within the rca' h of e- 1
hrr, tMli louwiduai. Uuei, Una. I
Unu. tiauuer uuoa. uuDrrai iaau. ba:i..ia hua. !
ar. ia jiLereni parta 4 hi faireaiii I ,
LX,Jt,hUk '"
IkaiaiM-e tu tea e-jual acnaat iw.nctiia. pr-tly f
acri.re.1. w need auidr wh u i lr
and ludaM rn Lawn. 1 all auaa. a wm l-t j
wrorti wU ha lor reatu w-H eld
t O.WEYAKD. j
Banks.
JOHNSTOWN SiTOSSBAEJim THESE FACTS!
120 CLINTON STREET,
joaxsruwjr.rA.
t'lnriirel SeiitemLcr 12. l-.TJ. Xlet.-tiU roreir- (
'!ul ultaiun uH Wa thiuune dul ra freimt
j rate li irncren six lwr ccut. inter. .1 Is iuo In!
j.ueutu, u, j .a
uiDjjtalec a tear without iMMiu tti del-
tl r , ,.r tvro t r, lr,e u, .p.-u !..
, M neY aUed in ral ciu'a. I'l-iltrenve. with
i ... . . ,". .! .... ... r....r...l-
.rmK uri Bi.iKimlfuiiiionli l.ir or nr j
i iHTiri't uttj niulr.Hl.
ThicurMraikaix: luMVrJ) Sariai; Bunk.
I v.. ...... ..i-r.-iJ ..vil. rtM. wr uWvVUIjU
mii'lc. JVu liiiuu r)iul st-cumy.
iilak ii(licaiiuii. Wr i.rror m1.""1
ruU'- '' ' 1 'I111 lw w the
biuikf:.i ioai.y.i.irtriucm-d. ,
lr.rM.i J.bim Ok.',r, livid lli.wrt.
I"'1'". A- J. liue. . - J. J;M,n
u lyt lanu.-l .VIt'l-aK.im, 1. J. .noire.l,
Lr.ii il. X. ii..js L..nul Mi ;!. ic.
t . . ...
W. VI. rtul.tri.
J. .Mirre!l. PrKUnl: Frtk liett.
J. 0. KDDIEL & SONS,
Schell& Kimmel,
SOMEHSET, PA.
Accounts of Merchants and oth
er Business Pecpio Solicited. Drafts
negotiable in all pans of the Coun
try for sale. Money loaned and
Collections made.
Cambria County
BANK,
M AV. KEDI & CO.,
SO.S4S .HAlSi HTKI.ET.
JO HNSTOWN.PA.,
Hcsry S -iJKMe' Brick Bot'HiiK
A t;. ueral Bunkiag IMsisessTiatif acted.
ri.i i .n.t viicrr Iv.aiftit and fH'i.
'rolf-H-ti rfni.iarlnariimr:5 of lt:e tnlted ''-tn
1 .1 ' I'luia.U HitertK jll-'wed at the nteot i-lx
!..... . f..t m.m'?- or l"tirer.
! f i .V" L.... ..,,iti'ti tt with itu-r.lir.i.i and
.her wl.o in
april 1(J :z.
id tuu-. ys iu imt.
JDHfi D13ERT. JOHN D.ROBERTS.
JOHN DIBERT & CO.,
BANKER ,
CCBK2KAIH AilU FuAKLUK STSELTS,
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
Account! of Jiert UanlJ autl
ofber buln?w ptrilj! ttl5oll
ed. Di-nltM ucKUtinble iu all
ourtH of tit tuntr (r tale.
.Money 1-onnrMl itnd 4'ollerlivnt
Watte. Iiiieroct xt tbe rate of
Sla I'er tent, jmt annum al
low tMl on Time lepn.lt.
Saving lto-pofit itookti Isnu
ed, anil Inlerttat C onipotintietl
Semi-auniially wlteu letrel.
A General linking Bnsiiien Transaeted.
r'eh. lu.
Tobacco aid Cicars,
J. IF. .immerutau.
The iv-t cf rl-ar uf MH rent brarx!?. mi.ttf
tnrt"J Ity t;m?tU, t'e cttati-fst ! ttKnxt.
TiM-w iniP runi.'-i Iwfitt (yaiiv In the mr
ktt. i; if iKfl rf -Jit-wiiii l"tM4u
ever bn-iwtu ta 3'T--t frirca to Mil th
Cook & Beeiits'
FALULY GE0CEE1
Flour and Feed
STORE.
Ir.en.1f an I the pa Mir KtteraU,. Id tbe uon am j
TiclM-y Suiejet. tbit we bur t-tfUfJ tar
deMurr on
JJ.V Ci?) STRF.E1
Ail fdtlioo to Uitl of tbe teal
CoufrHlloe-rte. Stftitti..
We will eaieHVor.at aZl Uuit-5. t.'
toiuexs wuh tl.e
tHAy our m-
BEST QUALiTY OF
FAMILY FLOUR,
comr-iiEAi,
OA ts, she li. t:n conx,
OA TS A C01. X CHOP,
bras, it inn lis as
aaJerjr, u4i Litaiclu t.. the Fend lKrt
meut al LU
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE
CASH ONLY.
Alas, a well aate4 aii.-a f
OlaOTware; atvaewaea. W1eBwara. Rutti of
ai aiieli. and
ST:VT I OX EIH
W hK'h w will all aa ekeap aa the ea-t-
' Pleaae rail, examine or K'-"1. ut all tttiUa, and
he aauaasd fruia uur uwa jauKu at.
Itoat f'Tfrt wliere we nay
UcMtlN CtaJKS auwt. Srmerwt
Fa.
,j
NAUGLE HOUSE!!
ttfa W.
FliED XAtT.LE. Pro'p.
The pr.ir!.'ti has lat iy .Brrhteu and areatlr
i 1 uof tf(eiratHe i,rfa'fj-. lum.ihuia it
I with eii'.;re new lumiotre ttiu ii:r.r It one 1
the iw-t !eraMe et.iunf J.e h.r tnuuaeal
m0
rwdeni esuw m ut ti -aie,
Tahle are alwar. raispie.1 with the cbireat
Uudr the laarket alhirua.
'" - i tt r. aia.j. in at
,.,. -
, ..... . , ,
Baanlew Ukea hy the week. Oar, nr meal.
Har alwart Kiir.lie w ith ti th(m H.iart.
JwljlH.
Xi'W Adocr'.uemtTit.
THE TESTIMONY OF THE
WHOLE WORLD.
-
IIOLT.O WAY'S OINTMLM
f
.
, -
t '
' Bail Bud Brnal. Kmrrn mad I'Ircrw
I AlItlrKTlptkmnf un are remediable hy the
' ,n),wr auli uiunvni i r tliu lneiiiualit pro
1 'lilU1. lu.uwopnuciiro bU Wm i.y ita:er.
fuii iliee.1oot ttic irunud kiher i a lully:
i .iumiI'I iim r.io none Imcity cutwii
; ,jun rcutiai, uutieruektli t lre.K uut with ten-;
; jtl ;urv irt few .iat. TIicuiiIt nsi'al it I
,,,,,ii .r-Auiicni. aj.in.li.ats.1 IvnauireU tv. :
. -
' ri-UaLlcitio iuliiuvaon iu Wi.l it bout tiw wuim ;
j :ift .o A-tU.e tlir iiuii;i)liuriiiK part ty m'.rtnw: tu
. j-K'Tity ot titeOiBM-nt ft Mil u hrrr.i itif mtnt. i
i ;! n ill CUQM tAaiiuitAiU Jiuiuuri U h ilnun-
csl off lraHu tiie intra, l!eD. ami uitwtWrril
psru r.uiwl s.lKa: VMiud. re. or uuvr, un t
Ji3ii tt.ec humors urc nMam'eii. u H)Dii5lhi-ni-Klvi
will ikk hrnl : wrra brraU r'l wur pi-ol-rioi
affpliod ovr tb (lrttMl pnm iler the
Omiuu-ut lias tn-en well raoV! tn, will MHitie miJ
c-jtteD (lie Buuieanil Kreally kmi the pure. 'ilre
I a uecripUuo d utuer, pyic mini iwUiwf, wtiH h
mini ooi i namul hcrt, itttn..vut uu -tbe
iitwof uuib, aoil fcr wliich tbis Oiiuiueiit if or
cn'ly rctxiuiuii'iuioti m a mnertfiicn neiuciy. in
curiuif aui'U puid.iiuui urv it never laii lu ro
uru i lie i-iu iw a bcalthy ulaXv it th i'UIs ic
Liken aocurtiuiK lu tlm rmLtrtl Uieiruu .
Diplhrrlt I Icrratr Sor Tlaroar, and
frrnrlri d alhrr tevrn.
Any of the a'tore tliseaiwii may b cured Uy wvll
ruoi)UiK the Umiuieut Hire Umo a day into if.e
fiieM, luruMt, aiul neck til tin' wuent: it iU
Iein;lri;U'. ua-i Mv itntuvtiiae reiifi. ltnlirine
lukeu iy tti uiuuth must ojrato njioa thu wltnic
svntvin vr imiiut,nceau Imj trlt in may
jart, !itrva the t'tntiittul will do its ork at
oure. Wliocrer tries the unut-nt in the aU-ve
luaitr er !t tho tiieuuM.'!! naiuvii, or any Minilar dif
unitr all ecu nr the ctiert aui throat., will bud
ti.cuwlvc relieved a by a cl-urni. All uh?rurs
tnui ilive couii'laiU idiuuld eoveloi the threat
at tvodtiiuc in a iurae brrtd ami ai-r Mrit.c, at
ivr the O-.nunt-nl haft ttevu eil rullMl in: it will
i;rtilly aMi the ure oi the tnroat aini ebft.
Toaliytue tev.-r and lev.-uD the inttnuatior.
tifcjhtor ten I'iil ehoul i bo ifn umiii ana
uur-Uu. The inniinrut will produ i-rrfuni-li
ai. the ifrand e.-wiuial in ail cac 01 it-Tcr.
iMre Uintah, or where th-re mixht an oppre
siua ol the client, cither Irum a"U;tua ur ihikt
j Piles, I Inlulan. Mrlrtarc.
T!.e at"Ve vlAiuf C!uip!aiuts will be removal
I jy luxbily ti'Luemiiii? Uie jru with warm water,
.tint iiu it i most eiici-iUiAt ruboinic iu lhe Ou.t
t HivaL i'tnntiS ruttt ring tiui thee uinlui ui-
1 iiiiit9 rhuiitd i--e tioi a tuuuitoit in arreftaiiir
j uiviriTuiervM. i( sivuld w- un,.er9tced Unit it la
, n..i auib--.ei.i inertly to iner tne hn tueutonrhc
i Ucuu I'jri., hut U must be well rubfrrd hi
i Hipiderai.te time twor inree tlia-f a day, that it
niay t.j li'kuii mm tU rjs wm, Micir u will re-
j ui veaiiy l.Uklcu wn? tr uuul t dtrttHAlty t
, litvUKit .ltitiE Utitie eye. ibt-rr dkmiii mui
n.i.t witr -.uhi ; .alUT the rufiMnx iu ol Um
;tiiiiiu;iit itl ttu ureal st-nlit. Xhiiisih -u!y
I fturu in tint iit tr ifitialo, taw im aiinT in the
i i sii'tiut h, m- wire tlicre tuuy ins gt-i.tr-) trtitff
j Uoa. 4 t
ladfiMTrllsus or Vulli Horen find
I I rem.
KiolrlH'. .w welling, can w!h eeriainry,
lw nviif.ii.ly curtii tl ilif.Uiaiim-nt lw wM Irveiy,
aiu tt Hiilf takfn niht uiurtiinar. e rvo'-u-utiiJeo
Jn tlt rint'l iriftru-tliii. V hen tntr
ett in ?iy titlK-r way iliey niy tlry up tn "ti) ):itc
in iHYulauut tu n Kht r : wlit-rea iht i Hntnirtil
will rvute ifie hBu,ir inm the ytem. anJ leve
tj pAdenl Titi'.rtKi him hfult hy injf. It wi'.i
rt-tiuir time villi tlie uetf iftc ri!l To ioarv
Luti:btr fart.
rtfiral Mwcllinffw iirnljNl,
Mtttr Joints.
Although U-e itU.ve cmailabiti Jitlcr vMe! r la
thetrriin and ualuns, yet ther reiiir Kirl
tttiMabt, Jtf tut? Um font ex-tea, w fa?h
K-i-t-ti wilt TH-l't in aevwjf-trmiivf iy ahurt ((. ol
time wtin unt imitci iutiiiirently ru ! luio
Lite j anii a tlertol, nrn attr v-ry utuer m-Mni
hutr iiaittii. In all -riuU nallieti tla 1'llli
tKuH or taktMi acrr luit lu the prime.! uirectiu
mtutuiiir rat h bux.
bolli !kf OittLu U Mud PHI tUiuU U tt.raf
foUotring cetct:
Citoj (soft), Ritpumi.ti.-Li,
llJontrarletJ and, Sure Nipiilc?,
IStuf JoiuL.1. tSv)nTUrjt.ti.
ilaJ hr.tt5
urttis
KjQIUti!.
tine vl M'.jrhe-lFIliantiLl
imiu iim.aa.f.
j.-Hcnrvy,
' licatl,
Tautjrx.
I WullDiil,
tarn! jLd-iMUu,
Fiie .fi-oat.
n-o-bay, Glaufnlar
l;ie:k-im:t, Swelling4!,
t'hitnUin, Tauitt(',
ChajpeC ban-Is Vtltrs.
CAI'TIOJ. ! Xn 7i fMoine ant
iffnature J. H.ivikm-k. afi avrnt I.r iht 1'iittPii
Su-iutx. ommnti wh lwx i Htll aivi ( Mnicu-r.t.
A h .ntfjate reward will t Trire! to any ne rm
tfcriritf aot-h lnirmattt.n inny lal t tne fi.n
tluot any pry or trartle ftmot-rfrttlny t u
Tnwtikim-ii w 'ewlinn; tl;e saiPf1kDi.iuj tiieia to
be jurk.tti. -
,SM at tbe MannUetnry of Fr ifef"vir Hot
t.owav bl New r. ami y all re?iertHiile
lfrmctfi-T1 ami lialcr-ln MnileinctlipiUKnoat ttie
civianxi Wori'i, in ota at i cents, f2crai, atxl 1
tt3-Thrc fin.k!er-t-lc iuvng bj UWii1 tbe
lartr ics.
N. B. !iwti(int fjr the (arManee of rsticnt
D"verT tttr are aTiju lu each rt.
JuneU. K. O. W.
E. H.
WITH
ECUSE, HEMPSTONE & CO.
yS" L'alt. St., Baltimore, 1J. II,
VwwIJ n.jtct:ui!y ak tbe merchants f Saer
ftet r uai , tu ven i lam ttwir orders lur
FANCY GOODS.
aurli.(r them aatlnactlji twth aa regard, iwlca
I aou iiuaitly ut jruod. The oiervhaula viuiii
luauuore are urttentl-requeued Iw call and i
me beiure nmklL? imrcMatt.
Q L A T E ROOFS.
Tliw -yhn are n' hojt.llng toap sIkibI'I know
'.ha l It eheajier in the 1 run t tut a Sl!e
K'.'f? thin tin or thirmlej. SUte will lart h.rercr,
ao4 nore;.alr. nre r-airM. Slate gives tl.e pur
eat water rureuierr.). Mate Is Ore iirif. Eierj
rl hwrt!ould hjreani.ile rf. The tjuder
Mirned if hteu iu 'ainiH-tiau.1, hee he Laa a
Peachbottoin I Buckingham
lor ruofiluK-rihe ejr l,t am.se. He will unter
tuae ui iHit Sl.te K'..U uq H..uw. puldieaud ,rt
Taie. .rea, e either lu ti.wn 'T country at Ilia
s prwea. awl tu warrant lb a. fail aal aea
Mra or ad.lr.. him at lil UHtae. N'a. lid lUltiuvm
SLreemumjurUBd, JJJ. Crn'rr. aiaj be lelt with
NOAH CaSEBEEK.
Afabt, ajowraet, Pa.
. ,k " H. Uateurv-
Aprt Ik. irt.
URLISS, FGLLANSBEE CO,
Merchant Tailors,
fARDWELL
mm, mmm and
And f Auulluifarrr. ol
Gent's. Youth's and Boys,
121 Wsi Mivet, carter Fifth Aveiae,
PITTSBURGH.
aprt
miEsm
TIOX.
of the
' - -Hislu the Bo."
l'jai. a.l ye trn j fries Is of the n iiinD,
Omie.now fr ttiertmL-leprtpare.
Ani hulr; tlit Kt4:!iU-.-ao lumn.T,
- AJ ketji It atl jat o tilt tr, 'i
On it w;"a iarriV Hayct anl Wheeler,''
And round it wtil nurstial our h'Kt.
. . nii lead o ia U iumph Ui v irtor ' '.
In sjiiieol Iieui-xTAcy't UMet. .
1'ur leaden 7ol.Kh true aaj tntfty, -
j Aad id ttiem tQe pevj.le etniude.
We'll lar rl:em mr sl',r7 aH'i priiie.
We'll lnni them ijuite rale ia KuveiaW,
Let the lining l utoray or Stir,
At the White Honsc in Waihln .n y,
T.v fill the rxceotirc ehsfr-
Anti wl.at cua we y lor Sum Tildfn,
Anil lhiviiii'ls, nou. luyal and true.
Hut ih'i u the da;.8 of rr!e!l!on
y;rjy ao tnue h lietter than bl!x.
N. trii.-! won! had :;-y ir Ate I.iii.ln.
Nrt eneer llir our h.iv B?et imi Hi "
At tlic i le reliel prin al Ki.-hmmi i,
UNUy. and Auderst-uviilc. .
An I while n wi re triTtnl ablins: treaiu.
To Miva llwld 1 :n4oB ny dear.
And focpht to the front hr the JJnairr, "
They iwght quite a liard In iho rear.
Hut nnw, l;e fM Jut!a. of Srripture,
They're i-unilas to ill In Ji.tfaisc
AVailtf ivtii. and relnriuem are landinir
Tuvir virtues aul dtvit Uiihe tkic.v
Oil. yi', w will charter a veruU
And lu It we'll Kifely eun ic
Pc-rTi'.Ii n an l IKudri. kj .od VjlvIi.
And a h-t of reft.nuem lieid?.
Au ; nl theia a trip up Salt River, I
Birne -n iiy tlitir lettered old batk.s.
Where the palmett fi.tKf, although tralUn. I
llri-ath eHiif'.rt und pe.T.e to their heart j
Mr. !
j
THE IUCHT IM)HL.
It was Judge I-urliagton's own
pressii,n.
Halt a i zen lawvers, treh Trf.m
their studies, and just admitted to the
bar, were listenidg to bis advice.
The edd jurist bad a bottle o' wine at
! his t lbo w and was in a conuimaitt-
live mood.
' Young men," be said "whatever
THE Til r.
mav le vourMrair, oevcr take a cae'lon a moving
before a jury ur U-fore nay court, ua -
less joa tave your rijrbt bower ft.r a
lead.
If
the reader surmises from this
that tbe old judge was fond ol encore, j the harness uporttbe torse 'and with
be fill not have surmised amiss i i -j the" other' I be!(i my wife. 1
Tbe young men looked at bim iu-! thus struggling when a wild cry from
quiriugly. t her lips startled ftc air. Our child
. "I mean," De added, "that you was washed aaay' :
shall never advocate a cause into the! "Ob, my soul ! '"I canuot tell you
work of which you cannot enter with I what I suffered during these moments
a clear couecieuce. . You --.bail never; I cnld cot befj) onr darliug. If I
accept a client whose canee you do !eft r.iy f sfcif Was I jst. I cluyg
uo't believe to be just." - - 'to the h-.'.rso and pln'!c ray shritk-
"Can ttai rule always be adhered ! '"g wife sLriekiog to G-id for mercy
ti?" aeked one .f bis listeners. to ber child. ' Iatfce distance, cpou
"I: caj." ais'ered Luriingtoa,
emphatically. "It is a lawyer's Crui
rock of foundation, and the only sqre
poiut of departure to the respect asd
confidence of Jjis felbwe."-Mt!l.
'Have you always followed lhat
role, Judge V
"i was never tempted from it but
once,' he replied; "I will tell you
the story if you would like to bear
it."
Of course they would like to ; and
havinir laid a side bis pipe tbe old
man begau :
' Oue day I was waited upon bv a
man who gave bis name as Laban j and child.
Surifurt. He was ot mddle age, j "You may well understand that all
well dresM'd, aud at first sight bo-j this time I was frantic. I was a ma
pearei to be a gentleman ; but the lebiuc Oeiug operated np jn by a surg
tllusion was dispelled when approach-i ing and agonizing emotion. How
ing business. He was nard aud uu
feeling, aud naturally a villain. Suc
cess in speculation had saved him
from lit coming a thief or highw ay
man. I Leard of bins as a ' heavy
cea'er in the up river lands, lie
arktd me if I was willing to under
take a job which would call me to
Sbirelou. I told him I was open io
aujtbii g legitimate that wou.d pay.
' 'Mr. Lurliugton, said he, tapping
me wilb coarse tumiliarity upon tie
arm, 'I want to secure you' services:
you must npt be engaged on tbe other
r-ide.'
"I told Li in if be would eplaio
the case
to me I might be better able
tn'give him an answer.
"He bit an euormous rjuid of to
bacco from a black plug, and having
got it into shape between bis jaws, be
went en w ith bis story.
' 'T&e Fse is one of ejectment.
Au elderly ryan, tiamed J'hilip 4eton.
bad oied. leaving a yaliialle estate.
There were nearly a lboU-aud acres
d laud, with opportunities for de
veloping itMutiusr water power, and
ere many year t'uii land would te j
worth more than a million dollars, i
At present Lpon the eate, ar.d claim- j
mi; h as a su of tbe deceased, was a
I i-au calling himsel!' Wiiiiam Acton.'
" 'Uut,' said Sarfort, be is not a
legitimate child at all. His mother
was lletsy Totw vod, at oue lime a
girl in .Retort's emjiloy. .ctoo. I
kno'r was Cei'er ' married. lie
brought the boy up aad educated
bim, and now the fellow thinks be
will V.ep, into bis protectors shoes.
I can prove that I am tbe ouly living
relative of I'hilip Aetou. lie was
my uncle my mother's brother and
10 a lawyer as smart as you, there
can be uo diRicuhy iu proving my
title J caubrjugtbe witnesses to
your t.aud..:
"He told tut be would give me fire
bundled dollars if I would undertake
the case, and an additional thousand
11 I gained. This was a i.ig fee
far more than 1 bad then made in all
my ptaciice It was tempting. And
yet 1 saw that it was not perfectly
clear uot euv'reiy fcuiu'at. he
pri.l&biiity was that this Wiiiiam ,c
;ou was I'hilip ' chiid; and it wa
not in. usit:e tLat I'l.iiip had mar
ried li.-tsy Tutwuod. It struck me
that I.abau Sariurt was a villain, and
tbai be fancied he bad voting Acton
so far in bis power that he could ej ct
him Iiutu bis pile. ISut what cadi
lu do with that: If 1 accepted
client 1 must serve bim. 1 had do
business but to serve ids interest. I
finally told Mr. Sarfart that 1 would;
tbiiik tbe matter orer. I should prob
ably have business in 8 hire-Ton idur-
jicg the eessioa of Wartand I wofcld
au on Lim there and' eiamme tuore
fully. I could cot' take 'his retainer j
until I bad further light.
" "iut ,' said be, 'will you, promise
not to taje up for tte other side." .
I told him I would do nothing right Uod has beta very kind to
witboct fjriher consul. a'Jon wiifc'cs,' she said, 'let us look to him for
him. 1
-Because,' said te, if you are fori
uie, a aui eutv tu ma. actoa cm
. ... .1
.V I
find a lawyer that can hold a candle '
iu a i -
to yt ii. 1 ktto'Jtes all.'
j "No marter vbetfcr 1 btlieved him
or not, l (Jiti not Jeel natiered.
did not Tee! natiered.
1 7 v y vrwi to T ariT 1 ri..iru.i m lot.
itAr-m "KWnrf '.,?...;, ... fi
Ithon-AaddullaraV I won. sure Willi-ra Actor t Philip Act ,d's ,be for",!i of law and be practical
"Tbe fire tbo&aod dollar was ajcbild-in fact, I know i'-and I ! r.i of a ca,e ia lourt
Utronfttrnrachf-Wa3aotlatrren:.!thiak ibe ftber bod m-ther were ' Tk"or; V :r-, ''.'ur,on "f
llva game ff cff.iSce, ia wi.icb tbe married. Bct.y oied very sool ,r!er this fact m the l.ecord.f i Court yes
latroDirert band ad?oitiet.t pawe mtidt ; tbe child was boro, aod we kaw i.h.t ' wr4!- ",raiuf .
i wld r 1 toldiyfclf yes. Yes-aLd I'billp always treated the hoy as a 1 b Pr!'ert w3 fTUied of r,JiDf
I at down a lid rote a reply, ying
! that I . ould novate the eaa. But
. 1 nia not mail lit oocc. lLat night j "Ua tne Uiiiowing momiiijr. alter
! I put it under-wv "pillow uml sieot, , breakfast, a-i I sat by thn window in
lover ft; and on rtis filiowioij moru- j the bar-roum, 1 saw comin-r frt'in the,
inir I threw is inLibe lire. I would rtreet the man who had paved my1
not raska up Kiyriiiod until I had : child. He was walking Mowly, lik?
;een other p3rtie until I had been 'one in trouble. I poiuted bit!) out
joa the tremds. jAtid I wrote to Mr. Jtotny bot, and ahked bira who be
! Sarfnrt to wait . was.
1 ' "Two weeks' lter 1 .harnessed y ! "That is William Arton. Perhaps
i horse to th; wojiq. aud with wile!. yon hare heard of the trouble he is
''and child started' fjr 'Shireton. I had likely to get into with l.ah.in Sir
' ! been uurr.ed tw-"year, aad oar lit- j furt ?
J lie babe, a girl, Vns a year old, our, I said I bad heard.
'I tride,' oor petand our darliug. "'I hope he may come oat all
JSbireton was at J U-iance of abjut ' right,'' the Lost added; but I am;
I thirty miles. ' "W'tt bad been having fearful. He has got a hard and
rainy weather foi a week or so, and
i it had now cleared oiT bright aad
j beautiful. We biepped atid to-jk d.n
jner at a waysidtf inn, fuur miles bt
'yond which was stream whicb ciut
hie forded. The Sna-k-.-cper told ree
j that the stream was somewhat swol
!!en from the' la raiui, but if my
j horse was trtit there bould be no
danger. ' A" :
"Arrived at the stream, the ft'um
patuck river, I ffood the water iu-
! deed risen, aiiYfAhe carrenc strong,
Ihutlsaw that dTtders bad recently
i w.iMi . t- ii Mn.- V S - a . 1 1 " i , . I tn punlnra
, ..'mi ii. vi, auu a j pui ..i iv .cuiwiv
i I knew riv h ir?e and had faith iu
i Lim. My wife-was auxious,
trusted my judgment. A th
, but she
ird of the
wav across t!.-wa:er was over trie
j hub of tbe whewK A little more
and it, wonid havfc reached the body
'of tbe wagnn. 1 began to be alarm-
i ed I foartid I bad le!t tbe true track.
Presently ' my hBr3 stumbled and
staggered, having1 tvideoilv stepped
;e - &yed aaci' tipped, aad the flaod
!ponred in upon ui My wife slipped.
aua in a tnivneai ci"re wl were in
I tie water.
With' one hand I gra.-oed
fthe ' b',-s m if toe surging flood I
could sec our little one, ber w hile
dress g'.eenrrjg " In the sua, being
borne swifilv . ttway.' A moment
jnorejvod tauV 'han.lucge torn
tbe bunk i.t the river. 1 saw ibis
rnueb, and then an intervening point
of land shut out the scene. Tbe
. bor-e was n iw rapiuly nearing tbe
shire, aad ere long my wife aad I
were on dry land, with the hore and
i wagon. As soon as I was sure my
! wife was safe I left her to care fjr
tbe borse while I posted oTdown tbe
i river bank in (pieet of the swimmer
long or bow far 1 wandered I do not
know, but at length I met a man. net
and dripping, with ley darllu-rin bis
arois, my carnug sale auu sound.
He to!d nie tDr.t he had caught the
child within a few rods of the falls,
and that in landing be had cleared
tbe lutal abyss by bat more than two
vanls. He was a young man, not
more than twenty-five, hand-uine and
stalwart. He said he had s?ea my
wagon '.ip, and wS fuming to my
asfdstance when he saw the child
washed away. threw piy life iu
;o the balance,' said he, with a genial
smile, 'and, thank (iod ! both the li.us
were saved !'
"I asked hint bow I ever iho-jld
repay him. He stopped me with aj
imploring gesture :
' 'If you talk cf more pay tbaa
have alrewdv received,' be said, ';f
you can rob me of tte on!y solid re-
ward i cau
the life of
:lairn
sach
mercy ! i:
saving
is Dot
a cherub
enough of reward in itself, then hard
is lU heart that claims more.' And
witb moi-ened eyes he cold that he
wnu uioi. .eueu ees tie ioiu uai ne
rad a child of bis own at
ouly child of very nearly
h,,,!, un
the a,e
age.
"J asked bim if be Would
me
tell
his name. Wtb a srnile he answered j
th.at bis name nid pot matter t,e
was cot 9t;re that le bad a name. I
then ased Liqj if be kucw me. He
nodded and said he thought might
be lr- l.arliDglco, ct Waibridge.
When told bim be was correct be
said that he must hurry home. And
with that he turned away. I was
too deeply moved to stop him, and
w hen be bad disappeared 1 started
to rejoin my wife, with a dicing
impression that '.he can might be
slightly deranged- Hut tuy darling
was safe her broad, Ueecy cloak
bad S'j&ttd out and kept her head
above wter--I went ou my way re
joicing, reaoif ud that the preserver of
my child should not be forgotten.
"1 will not ttil yon of the emotion
of my wife when she held her child
once more iu her arms. ' We reacted
breion before ci-ht, and fouud
quarters at a comfortable taveru.
"Ou it-c loiio.kiug day Laban Sar
furt called upon me and was about
Ij spread bis evidence lor my inspec
tion, when i iuterrupted hitn. I told
him 1 could not accept his confidence
unless 1 had made up (uy mind to
uke his ease in baud. Something
seeuied j whisper" ttiat there was
danger ahead.. 1 did uot feel com
loriab.e in tbai man's presence.
fell as thoLgj Le was trying to bay
me. I he wort would sifin four
. vuiu n. iu iuui, - r? - - - ' .-j
I would give fcimjlo know whether a rca'n w;bo d-pls his.,
wo days from that ; ca iDt0 ta"i 0?. wa'ter is a can tank-j
" ' erons man. I
days. 1 told bim
a final answer in two
time. '. .
"T'hfit pveninf I mart. r runl.Lnt '
cf, nrr wife, and, ased t,er what I
-,---. -o i ? v---v..
I
.sbourt? do. 'f I take tbe case,' I
said, '1 am sure of five thousand dot-1
Urs.' oaile rne rjo wtat was
guidance.
..nil miii a v uui. 1 iuc . . 1. 1 . , - ,
1 -.. 11. ip 1 . .. t : .. 1 K . n 1.,..
mu iuc u.acc, ruu sou iau
..1 a. ..I
been my classmate
ia college, and I
j whom I had ooce before visited. He;
received me hcariilr. and bj ad br j
I a?ked hitn
I a.iked hitn aboat William Acton.
' Tha aiI' ' T ha tnlii mu i cnnim
s, .,5- ..r.. -I
I.ii imate child ; and tbai he loved
! him ,h I nan cnfiden.lv aP.irm.
hearties customer to deal with.'
"I shut my mouth and held my
peace until Laban Sarfurt called fur
his Snal answer. Isaidtobim:
" 'Mr. Sarfort, I have been coasid
eringall this time whether I could
undertake yonr case with a clear con
science whether I would be helping
the side of justice and right by help-
i ing vou. 1 baa concluded tt,at 1
rt-it.! 4 nut ilia ark Iiuf.tr a T Kut Bin
vuiii'i - nJ o imi w -oi - -
William Acton, to know him by nau.e. ' " wa a P"101 ra"'c- oal I4
I now know him for a man w'ho no-' u lbe ndietment. ou is a law
bl v risked bis own life to save tbe life !jer, andyou ought f know dem
of" ray child. For that deed I will ! !n mof as " '
reward him if I can. I have not, as
jet, accepted one of vour private dia -
i". . .
closure; i have gaint-u mmi you
from tbe public. I cannot take your :
case, but I tell you frankly, that if :
vou prosecite, I will defend" William!
Acton ' !
I did not mind Sarfuris wrath.
He raved aud swore aud stamped, .
aud tbeu Lo went off aud engaged !
;
two lawyers from Herkimer to take
the ca.-e. I called urton Acton and
! told bim I wonid defend him if he
imi1I .....n n.v aprciev m I had
accepted bis. He took u.y band and
thanked me.
"I have
speeches iu
uever made
made a great many
my life, but I think I
a belter one than to that
jury on thet occasion. They were
not out over live miuutes. Uy their i
verdict William Acton was the law--1
ri .....o... ..r .i. i...... I r.i.i.el
iui iiurjcrrvi ui iu? C3i.iv ui: iaiiiyt
r,.r if,
"Froni that day 1 never hesitated
to refuse a case to which I could not
give m v bean. Such a stand ou the
..rti.f7I-iwver he.f!,.n...s known . ami
. j . -
the public feeis it and what the pub
lic feels juries are sure to feel
lCu.iiUWuinJViliiait..Axloa, I will
only add that he became my bosom
friend. He always lelt thai be oed
bis title to bis valuable property to
me; aud I know that to him 1 was
indebted for tbe home that was mine!
for thirty years. He was very deli
cate in tbe gift ot that piece ot prop,
erty. He deeded it to my wife. Tne
nusband of my oldest daughter is his
oldest son."
An A mentor Mtr;.
'Did I ever tell yon my adventure !
,
witn an alligator.'" said ir-am to
friend Tom, as they stood, on
; ',
deck of t'je steamboat Ilenry
ClaT
. '
j as sbe went puffing and blowing!
1
jj -
throwing up the
muddv waters
lue Mississippi.
"I guess not,;' said Tom.
"Well, it's some time ago, before
your steamboats scared the crett;rs
mi int.-. t Ii. .lev 1 1 lumi.nl a -ha 1
al:i":,a,r.r- nrl ... ..Ht . . .
river, and bar at the dogs on board
cy; broad horns, and if ever a brave
fellow of dog (as they did sometimes),
jumped over alter them, they'd gath-l
er up their tails, which, you know,
uoes them ior nanus, ana raising
their upper jaw, they'd chew him up
handsomely. Indeed, the varmints
seemed to love dog meat better than
any other and they were such devils
that tbey used to climb up into tbe
boat to get at our dogs; so we used
to stand guard to keep mem off every
jnitht.
j.. be Mississippi one nitrht a
'f
,, new boat, the current wmi
pretty much as It IS now .a nd W eh ad !
it tu is 1 was eaviuir, we were
i a- ,,.
T", keC tUe ,11!t0;?4
e hud some fi ne pups ott board that
we uiou t i aut wa w get at; well, ,
lsuisa as Icould reckon, 'twas about ;
ujiduigbt, aiid mighty dark, with
great, thick tog about us, so thick
that yea could hardly walk through
it. Well, 1 fvit a terrible bump against
tbe bead of the bout, and then tbe
guards sang out, 'A snag, a snag!'
went to look, and sure enough there
it was, as big as the oody ol a cur
mou sized tree,
d tree, through aad through
boat; so, say J, there's no j
our new
ttse ia grieving, so 1 trusted to 1'rov-:
idence, and went lo see how
things!
were goiug osess your soul, fltl
II - - 1 t .i
do you thing it w ss';':
"Uuesa 'iwDtan alligator,
said ;
Tom?" i
"Yes, but it was; tbe varmint!
played tbe snag, and run bis head ;
clean through and through cur boat!
up to the dogs' Led oa deck; be bad
ealea item all but one large pup, !
who cad got croas-wajs io thecreter's,
throat so he couldn't pat bis bead cnt!
from the boat again, because h -
couldn't shut bis jaws, and was .'
wiggling bis tail about ia Va water !
I for all tbe world like a whirlwind. T
tint bow i'iu yoo get Lim out: '
said Tom. '
"Why, I'll tell you; we cut bis
off smooth with the deck, add tied
np his tail he C,;ted so tight we'
didn't Iea a drop, but went right,
on." I
"Mrs. Partington
1 1..
'is soll'.-ituss ts
erous iu
. :
a man should not nlu a water-.
- r -
1 . I. l t.
,np5 ,,,!;,, , ,hir.:.
doesn't satisfy tbe dealer.
,..
A Near Yoik pickle-dealer, not in
appropriately, bears the name if
"Urine."
The latest novelty in Paris is
'per-
fumed hats.'
Paint. Vale a Una,"
Xothiux is more remakable tbaa j
tfce farilitT with whicb the colored
m!p pultiou liecome a.'iiuaioted
with
lne "n , . ,
! fjttr lba' w?,k nd lh Proof WM
that be ttl.jped a paint mule over
Hu.toa strtet bridge. H nianaed
bii own ci-e.
Hf" flu nor said : "I think I'll have
to line you, .lohnsing.
"May I ax yer a
"You rnav.''
lew questions
'I.-u'c thar a sicn over dat
bridge,
warolny penide how dey tnu.: ride."
"There i : and thut makes you ail
the m-.re w'liltv."
'It does, does it ':
Now, Mr.!
lleeorder, is dat siirn what I
has to
go bv ? Is dut tbe law V
"It is."
"Well' den that sign reads,
'Walk your horse or you will be fin
ed.' Don't it, don't "it boss !"'
"It does, Jobusing.;
'Well, tbe proot is, I was ga'.Ionia'
a paint mule, wasn't it boss?"
"Y-a-s, I believe so," said his
Honor, beginning to smell a rat.
"Now, if your Honor is willing to
admit dat a paint male ain't no boss,
I'll ret de case heab. Beeau-e you
tee de law is I shall walk my hoss,
i , . , , . -
- turner. .- .r ur,.,l,Ile rur;
i P01 0!ms 3U" "'.i
' t, .tmatnln-tttiaaah iau '
; i ' " ....
BlJ m7 !"'n. I jess want ter
make one more pint. Allowm' Lr
the sake of argument, dat a paint
n)u'e a 10M t'ie Sl"n rea,'-'': a!
boss." Now I has de witness
bere 'a eourt to prove dat paint mule
D'J9 ' 0,,t mJ tu9 a'' a,!- 1,! la
l U . . 7
, sllJ yo " ,
Kecortler. 1 II nne ytur tea dollars'" t. ' . ... ,
Lansing
' Aud as Johnson was conducted ta
! be lock-up be expressed great sym
i patbv for tbe taxpayers, as be intend'
ed to bring a suit for 5100,000 data-
' ages for fal-e imprisonment.
I He is. however, at work on the
streets.
Vlr iTt ".i w.ln-B.v'
' ...
Aever saail we
fo'2el the fir3t
I Lhiuaman. w hoc. we employed as a
I e ""aa:. The excellent and
tru;e,a llrl,,bret ba 1 l".e wltb,
I us 10 b married, aud
after her, we felt indeed, that "no
Irish need applv." She remained be-
J? br f'e that we might Gil her
place, bat each aspirant to tbe cutin
ary domain seemed worse that) tbe
preceediug, and finally we asked our
Chinese laiindry-maa if he cauld
send us "a, Chiua-boy," as they ajs
called. i'lUdie protested-
"Kb! I can't bear to think of we's
having a Chinaman! Tbey will steal
all there is in the boui-e. and we's
won't know where it goes."
1J ut we made due allowance . for
Liddie's prejudices, engaged " boy"
and he came at the time appointed.
A neat, rather handsome fellow, be
1 waj, and as he disappeared into bis
j room, bqudle ia band, we were coo-
i ;n:ll,u:' ui fcieat ui an iu ui ivc plrlt
! t.iia'firfi him In ftvpt niimiT.a ho
!
; emerged, clad ia tbe daintiest ol
I w hite blouses and aprons, tla pigtail
girueu aruuni his JtaJ as meaning
business, and with the ipjietest step
aud LV.it u be sought us out ia the par
ior, and came and stood before us,"
I "s te slightly bow ed, biaUnds
! fulded, perfectly silent, awaiting or-
tier.. Tbete wasa submissiveness ia
his attitude, bis expression, his whole
aspeet which suggested the Old teta
ment aud tbe "Arabian Nights" in
turn. Our heart leaped up, as Words,
worth's to a rainbow. Here was a
uew regime, indeed! How promising!
How delightful !
He went to work in a way whicb
bowed perfect acquaintance with
his duties, and we mentally planned
to teach bim ( was he not a heathen? )
to make such of bim, and to keep hiia
... ,. .' . f
aad to keep him a long time. It was
v 6 " , , f H"'"?
dtfll-T Le
waited oa Uovr d taUel About the
.c .l . , . . t -
uiuu.e oi tue ai.eruoou, auoiaer
--'bmamaa appeared on the scene, and
uJ wa.. wber. 0.
0WffJ Xj o g lhcb Uundrv,
n. t.Wt r, ri,n(.iU(ipd ,k.
he was pleased with bis conveniences,
and was receiving cjugratulaiions
thereon. i?y five u clock be agai .
came a . d stood before us."
"My frend heap ijocu boy; be way
you; i ctitcQ -ut. iiaee, aaa t laucis-
eo'
Vu 1 China bo v o 1 summarily
at.ar:,,dj leTing Vhiud hiui quite
jllfer,ur iub,.ce. And wil ilD
w eal, as we learned that evening all
the cracked wheat which we chanced
. htve io tLe UT ;ort!. n
Tw. n.l Oolag This.
-
A Frsnehmao, while at Naples,
was introduced at an assembly of one
of tbe first ladies by a Neapolitan,
nobleman. While be was there bis
gold fuufT-box was stolen iroa bira.
Soou after, bein ; wlker bouse,
be saw a jtjia taking snufT ont of
h;.sUoi. lie turned to bis friend,
"There," said be, "that nm t
blue, w ith gold embroidery, is taking
snulT out ol my box sv&ta yesterday
Do you know iai . 1 he not a pw
feesioi' sharper ''
"Take care," said tbe other, "tUt f
man is of tbe first quality." "
"I do not care
lo; ia ciua.uv, re- i
an "l'musVbave i
plied the Frenkman
my bui ar;n 'VU'fr nl
l. . -?f .1 . L L ' . . I
S'.ft1' "'A " IW
fori
i ray
..0(j el
1. a.., , .I 1,10,1 :
,.,,1. .
itfaS!iL.!Ilt.J0?'en1-k
this assurance the .reneh-
IrilnrTi. dl-l 'dar
friend to dine with .m next day I
ne came next nay. ana as ne entereo ,
exclaimed :
"There I have bruogbtyonr snuff
box." "Well, bow did you obtain it?"
"Why,"' said tne Neapolitan noble
man "1 did not wish to make a oo'se
about it so I picked but pocket."
The fair is oref.
Jntentle A Item pi tm Blew mp tke
tin i,lipprr.
. I ti. u thr aeanii tthun tli rl.it.l
! ,li;h;., in riii,i.. il.o fj.i
nopper as be nopa atoul fruni plact
place, seeking what be mir !e-
rour. Edward Braoilr.oic is a lad
who resides in the rear of il 09 Xor-.h
I
and
Ihougb he is I-l years of age, time
wm aad quite "recently when be
found exceeding tport ia tbe cha-e
Oa Saturday, however, he auea'.ei
a grand coup de grace on the entire
race of grasshoppers in tbe neighbor -
hood, and thereby han this tale.
Having a very incomplete kuowl-
edge ol explosives he should have let
tbem aloDe. But he did not, and
went to work to manufacture a turne
do, which irave him an insij-bt
into
him
matters which inav le of ne to
in the future, thongh the les-m was
acquired through experience most
painful. A soda bottle was tilled
partly full of powder, and deposited
in a clump of weeds where the Lop
pers were wo
ut to congregate. When
bered ia force Edward
thev had fathered
Ninettenth treet. ft. Ljui. anj!rj 'as al.vj in
stooped over his torpedo aud touched l"e v'oI'-'"ce of ablow. "At
it cd with a firebrand. Tbe result be Prw-;at day. as of old." aay Mr.
can be imagined. The bottle burst, ''dlt'"' lrek mother, asifcoio
and though the bopjiers were consid- nnt"ratrjir the words of Theocritus
erably demoralized by tbe explosion aQd Tl,juis, spits in ker Usointt
they "came out first best, as the bulk r"Pe' fncinating giaaces directed to
of the broken glass tound it way into fttrd ber"l'I;". ad drea.ling tbe gaze
Krandrieg's person, inflicting divers J lt sterile on her child, spits in its
and sundry cuts. A nhvsieian wusi'ace'' Cltt the most commoa of ail
sent for aud he was dulv administered
upon.
trieritai leed Cwra.
We have been aked tbe best metb
od to be pursued ia the saving ofcorn
1 .
i Tor feed sq aa to .sn prove tb varietv
anu wmio of two ears snouu oe se
lected when they are bath on the
same stalk
Cora for seed should be gathered
and housed before being exposed to
evere cold cr freezing rains, as whn
left longer in the fitdtl its vitality is
1 L-L e . , ., .
greatly weakened. If the crop
ifa'.hered early it is an excellent idan
to have a email box, either in the
wagou or attached to the rear cud ol
the wagon box, into which the ears
selected for seed may be thrown as
tbey are 'ound: but if thecrft w not
harvested unt l late, it is beiu-r to
go through the uelU with ba.-k?lj
aud select as much as may be need- i
ed. j
In selecting tbe ears for seed tbey i
should ie taken from strong and trig-1
orous stalks, aud should be well ri-.
pened. Strip down the hu-ks audi
see that tbe ears are well tv'led out I
and as nearly the same site as possi- i
ble at both ends. lupecial care should j
be taken that the upper ends of the i
ears should be of good &ita and filled
clear out to the tin. As far as
possi -
ble select the lartrost ears; when
there are two or wore ears on a stalk,
take the best one, whether it be the
iipper or lower one, and it bom are ot
la. .j iality, take both. Tbe seed
ears having been selected, they should
be placed under a shed, or ia om-;
sheltered Mace for a few days, until
tbey are dry. AU lie basks
except -
ing aoout ball a iiuxen sbouia oe re
remo.ed, and then by tbe use ot tbe
remaining husks, the ears should be
made up into braids as large as can
be handled conveniently. Tbe co;n
should be stored in some dry place
where it will be free !roi tbe attacks
ot mice, and wu. not be too cold. In
the MictiU. and Southern State the
Si- j may be kept in tbe grauery, but
in tbe -Northern States it wi;i be hel-
ter to keep it in the attio or store
room of the dwtiiiug house. When
kept perfectly dry, the seed will en
dure a tuach greater degree of cu!d
without injury than when kept in an
atmosphere wkicbhas any apprecia -
ble amoiiut of moisture in it.
The se.'eciion fend saving cf corn for
seed is one of tbe most important
items iu the raising of the crop, as
front inferior seed only inferior
crops con le hoped for, while with
seed carefully selected year after
year, the crop will show & iontinued
improvemeai
tuality.
in botti tjuantity anI
f tawcr.
t v .1 . , . ,
1 Auwng ail tie pleasant things of'
life aod all the bountiful band of
1'rovidence has scattered tLe path of Lea ;De al-rm wiu given, a mart
our days with innumerable plea-ant i (JTerUard. One of the Soma Sea.
tbiugs, il man would but enjoy them j leaders had been relieved irom the
among ail tbe pleasant things U; weeif a.l in a heavy pair of boot
life, there are few more pleasaai lhaa jarui aa 0;i.,,n mat, was going for
a walk in a flower garden before j war( w(jeB he was knocked oier
breakfast on a sunsVsay morning To i grrj by a sea which was mat in?
see t' ose rants aad still, though not ) uTer tbe The waves were run
motion.!', wa;res we mean the i ,uaiina high as be dropped,
b'iiaosis opening their painted bo- j a,ter;. km tQ(. report was ao sooner
sums to tbe beneficent rays which
give tbem their color and their love-;n the bare hope ol saving tbe on
liness, welcoming the calm bies:ag for.nDate II)an. .fce rtiut to tl
of the light, as if with grata-Uo. and j .i unjHr a p,rs 0f aii, made a
seeking, in their tranuii state of be- Lilort rt, and wit sooa about oa
ing, f.r nothing bl U. good gifts ol ( tDe otbeI u, .. Tojodire cftketiair
(iod, might wi afford a roouitory on 0 occasions isdiSk-uIt, but fx
leeia: pi everything in nature has ! easler considers teat a quarter of aa
itsUa.iiy.to os, the eager hunter, our ,.,,.,.4 beLre tLe positiott
alter fictitious enjoyment. How mJob j wbere the can was lost overboard
do tbey stand in tbeir loveUaess, how j wa rf.;.a;Drii. A sharp lookout vw
placid in their limited &ition of thej keDl nj oa bea(jing ov ran immense
elements, that DC -fish them how, in ; eif lbe Vu;,.e 0f ,an WM heard
tbeir splendid taiaient do they sparkle j arK,ve tne r'.ar of tbe gale. Tbe way
in the ., how do they drink ojte.0f tb(? t.ra., wad at ouc stopped, and
cup of dew, and gratefully gua back j tbe manawam up 'o the side !
hooey and perfume in re W. j wt ,Kn an tiTX U tad throwo
MMMMHMOT 1 I I. .V
Th liaactf 4 ajaaaattlarh.
W '" two years there hat been .
laree sboesbups lost in JLMsachusetL-
from lampblack. A itand damp with)
perspiration, wrop of water, a bit,
11 , . 1 :,t .
' 'P"e 0. 0.. .ui tun
idj aotnpoeitioa ibbi win aiaj. iaijr-
la. Usa !
b!?r P'eeaution is ,
. - -
tbM9 btj ay will start a damp- j
HfJI aLM7U IWW lOlllUV VI WIUVW
a . a
ugating soon this create tne spars,
... ,h: r,;.
send s a glo w of fire with wonderful
t !i;.4 ,,f
P' 'In cl"niD? Pth. smoke gal-aad
I ? i - ,
- .
scoop up tbe black in and about j into kilns holding eighty er unety
where it lodges, and Uke itout of ibe.tons each, and subjected to beat pro
boose, 'deced at first hy the buroiag ef s
1 j -mall quantity of wood, and continued
I: is stated that there are now ten j
thousand
miners in the Clack U.jgas. Il is then pot into a smts'l.nj
What holds all the
world ? INo one nose.
Ia Mm.!!
saaarnultft of a Lzn. ni..-,
rnarktj wia :h ravs-.U- let ten AUI:
I
-w.ai .ii. worn m
: c;n as a ri Tla n mw. ...
I 1 U l " '-"- 1,1 lw t-iu t lr-i,
',x:,t t; C'.bu.'taud i:ib'w, tn,
!S,,P',J. to ir-tei-i u - can r,-,.m
; 0,1 l,u"sil)'e barm. A braai-b ofio
' , ' 'a a:.vi in groa; fur ,r
! . u "r" in't araacb r a twig
I ia ?e i,'c-,cr't' '"' a a eye-bit t was
i ,,'r'jL'!'" to rvn ler lir iWitl.et.i i,Q.
a ' f or U-uieii eb.iji-
; r"' hii?h i eicB.ivvly rae, .,
, '! U!i,re hioiy pr.e luribii.
j p!'on,.ra,'! tt overeiifn antidote, la
j y";,'k's Trac-l ia t.', Ea. t be says
I !"al 'be Aral,- of Egypt threw salt
! la th,? Ert -s --b.-riu agaiasnhrt
- . - an evileye. or befure luad.
. L , -.
.a lp
n.eir t- i.uei ,ir a jouruey throuirbthe
dv-a-rt, eoncludi-ig, a the Mu- d.i:ne
s-is.-s. that every evil genitis is tn-
ine.i. l lir ejection of saliva
was
ai.-Ki coa-itlnreU acbanu of
peculiar
ellicacy. I'lioy sraks of
it as a cvr-
- u'Q at'dote to "iascination,"as we
45 a Pre-servuiiv from conttgi m, aad
1(1 Pu;!iSli'' "eoantc-s as certain lo.
e :ajr!M use agaiast tbe evil eye
is that very valgar trestnre ofantk-
ing the thumb to the nose, stretching
out the ringers, ami "twiddliug" ihent
with a rapid motion for a few seconds,
commonly practiced by Londua
street boys, without the slighlesi
kri 'wledge or its origin or 0inin?.
ami known in slang parlance "a tak
ing a sight." The lang Dictionary
says that "to takeasi'!jht"isa vulgar
action employed by boys and other i
to denote incredulity or contempt fur
authority : but the real meaning in
ancient times, forgotten aud wholly
unsuspected In our own, wan to ehow
emtempt and defiance ?Q the machin
ations of witchc-rait, aatft) render ihe
evil eye powerless. This is th ac
tion that Ut) off -nils the good-natured
I'io Xono, n t for itself, but as mani
festation ol the public opinion, that
he pose-e, independently of bis will,
a power that he would be the last to
exercise designedly. This vulgar
sign, nruli-rn as it looks, is as old a
Liryptiati civilization, and t- known
as tracings upon the uieanhed walls
of I'ompeii and Herculaneuni abund
antly prove, to the street h 'js aod
other vulgir inhabithants cf thus
aiiciut eities AH th J'i ftr A'jmi f.
UwwiIIcJm.1 .H laaMl tela a; Warrte.
-i . ... w .1-15 ii:v a net kilvfl it
i r..,.. l-. ..... - ..ii i. .
' aa-rcDant. who has nearly wi rn oiit
the weeds of mourning for a t'eparted
w ife, was present at a tea prty at
which weie present several young
ladiei. Tbey were playfully badger
Lsg him on his lonesomeness, when
be retorie I that he was prepared to
iccept any other motie. One of
our young ladies said she was
a
of
, caudidatt, and named the 12th
August as the day, to which the
merchant replied all right. No more
was, tlhought ol the pleasantry nnti!
tie 1 1 Li, when he received a note
from the young lady, saying:
"To-morrow is the l'Jth ol Angnst.
Send uu the ice creaai and fru'l and
. the remaiLder will be fortheuoiinir.
'l ie merchant accepted the invitati-ja
' ent up tie et eeleras ,aud was hitB-
pef on hand early. Friends nti
guests were there and a minister. A
ipartette was arranged, witk th
minister in it for tbe splicing cereme
ny. It all went well. Tbe merchant
said he was wiliinir aud lbs airl saiJ
Ube wis wiliiug, but when the paro
i told the parlies to join hands she
reached across and clasped the hands
j of the grootu-man. Tbe merchant
; saw tbe point, barked out, aod the.
-rightful man and maid were wed.
I
f . .ini-w e.
"One oi the most singula rescaert
ever reported, occurred," ; South
Australian A'l-rti,r lafort.-, "dur
. ... . ,
; ing tee voyage or me B.iaro:eirora
Kreema&tle. I be srbooner was run
ning at the rat of ttn knots per
In, i.r liefore x heavy westerly rale.
,., thai. :h. wbooner was rounded
o3 lue neavv uoois oui nrouu. m
i oilskin coat batk."
jltaaia ala
Te nick.e deposit near lie iVsp,
i,in Lancaster connty. Pa, it tonsi-
1.1 1 a ... A . r.j-. . . ... 1 in tha
.ereaihe i.rgrsv 7
worio. auu : iue uuij -f""'"
?n "TrlJJ'L!
w on the high uivw.ng r dge hetwees.
... - 1
nickle, copper, iron ana limesone tr
tUUU'l I.-
1 :.,, tnouga copper, wunu v. -
frnm k.m miu- was known i
ibis localiiy aeteaty years ago. Th
h.a a Jr.v color, u very keavy.
so hard that it is mined entirely
After tbe cr. has bee
- . , ,... ;t pal
bv tbe conversion ot the expelled
aftd o:bcr caltmUitr!, '
sna.T ia iieIarntce tt5a'r3" trema.ea.
; similar to that of iron ore.