Jl-rk Tiaia-s not!. llaria- Ltc'j opraed a ba hcrr, I wad you iLac, tay relc aud rcx'uL tioos : Tbis boi-e wi consid?red stri.-t-It iotcmjraic. Nanebu: the br? der.-e tho rcrma cw.ng fcn:, for boar.1, will w bored for hi:i. Doarders who do not wiah to par in fMiTanre ar requtpd to advance and pnv. Rjardcrs re exacted to wit oa mi i is pot.llsh.'l ever? V. e-lae-eay M TUirtg at $1 00 ; tier annum, it riaid in alvance nthcrwi (J to j will lnTanaMy be charged. saii-Titi'l-at will be disconllitaeU until all . arrearages are pai-1 op. Pust.masters mtirleotlng . to ntUIf as wlien slscrllirrs lo urjt take out thrir arc Willi hehllial'le (.rtliesui.ecrij.iiuo. Suta.-Tliwre rtmovlug (M. ane t'usu Wee to an other tviuM glre of the name ol the firmer mil well a tbe jereemt otltce, Ariilret j Somerset Printing Company. j ESTABLISHED, 18'4 7. id c-Jiort-i t j--t f, j erms oi i'uDiication. The Somerset Herald Simeriet If I . r, - -Jl IStS c JUHN 1. 1X1 LA, bOlLCCb .vfanagcr. DuxiiicMi Card. Mifft ft::! . VOL. XXV. NO. 3(5. nigb'ily viw'iSfJ. r more nci-o- SOMERSET PA., WEDNESDAY, TEHRUARY I I, IS77. V J t-O , rvmirrMu f.. iie r'l' urI- u 1 i he a .)oiuiug rwiwUrt. k'Jic -u t'r.gf'it.tf F. J. ktMOtlli. Al IIIKMV Al 1-A . S..1U1T3.1. I'eilUa. au J 4rtT IU real estate, s-ue-ree.. ... -..i ueuj Hi ml i.u.luc... uiru..)i ... .u v..rv "i.a uriutlai'M al cit-uty. 1:4 ' ,1. U'. H. ki V'CKU Ai niiNt a r i' ;Lir vrf wi.l I ijW. kH .'asr-lm'- II 4 .,.!.. it'ii iaiK l.u-t4tj t yr. ki 1 ' i f"1 a. I H La, Al ni:t Al L,.a V,o;.i- i ..r t A'.. Will ln.UU'.ij fetal" l' lUflUt- J a rru. tv .ir law. A ii!t 'J lvU UwttU iir"ltiiLl.Ci"a uu : L.Kii.i- f(,h.KlMMbL. ATTt K k. ATLAW, t -uer'vl. '- lunil l.u.UiMt.U. . ..a l.iM-aff in S-.tm-P-tai..: n-ti"i::u. vvau- w 1 V K T V S4'H KLU A 1 Hl.- r. 1 i " , ir J k H. I.. HAKK. THpKNU AI: t i.A , .kiktw:U '. 1U Kacl: lu . ui-,r-. ua .i:..iuii.i CHiiuiv. All I'li-in. iu- a X.iTU'E. Alcmoiler H. .ttri.ir. fcj I 1 1 rvsumr.l I la- i.r.-'i Olti iu At lull)' il i Jiui.-'.IHS. led. T'J. I01IN R. SCOTT, ATToliNtY AT LAW. ra. 4iSwni in A.i l-u-l.i-- ellir !-: i' lil' "i'1 j.r .uii'iiif m. l n .litv. fi. J. K. iu LUaUr.lv Has ihmu-. aj-r. i-, 7-tt. f in M Kiit' ua;i:k irp.i.TP p.- I ...rvice-i'iiiiccun. H. :n.-e iu t-t.ler. lie : -T ' Uei H: Ure. I)' l.'tiCC .e-r i- . .U K Cf t ttiC '-ItlZeii i rt "!-iv r L -' ex.untry. o.rre at ;ue i-: i -l ft :' 11 t,be"ria'ie iiuue. ill WKSI.KV tT.NMMillAM. ....,H ..f t-iiv.liSM.,.. Wl.l C--D.1..U.' .:r v,l in-.11 llif. u-l ii r.-u r i i. ....1 4. .11 .. .n to i lie cuiii ii ii r- . n cuntrv. - ei.; , -a; r 'iiiil- II K Vk H. t,XlLXJN!i. UiN i iT. S- -r-. .. I Pa i:h-e inijwi-f' tti. k. nere tie can at an tnn 1 i"i-n aiikluls.: m U'-t. " nati i; tra.-img. .c. Amr.-nl tee-li-i. tte csi uiaienal.iuK-rte.1. n;--r . i nf rr,i. t ..i.ii. j t j, OvVL', J ni'fii 4 v i- T!Cf :ti Jioii- 41 soli um ;i. 'ri- kin .UoiUi t; 1. -WM- COX- fa Iti tl.1 rit-n .v'-r i! .11. .-t pri-ef vt artr..-ial '.; 1 (.. t nl-Ul UiTtMI -t du.H i lu.' t.. wh. t:;Utttr iitj U t 11 1 li.w 1 '' r I 1 ;illl U. 1:. I1-H "'l '' l' I., re .Ii U1.1 l' al- l t"'! i . mi in tt i or il-' ;.' 1 l.t lu..ic let .11 r U.a- l' J i-l. I, II. .!!- .I0 I'-' "' L'1 111 o. i-l irve "I ehr. lL.rU th i- r x t:i .l4-( Ittl ' f All. . 'i M1LLKU. .!,.Ltlkr ...w ''-l.. l'i"l--l at s- tie o tw ee to .irtti' tt i. h. tH'1 irt..tT. i.:c i - titten ... -.T.H-t.T ':ls lria '.-'rv. '., ere h- iu i .-mii.--. ill "..men .lasl.'nV.U en.e. i M. M ealir L.P'Ult u ...f,rc. oec. i. rur JOHN-HILLS. DENTIST. ti.-e tn ivarcih k XcS'j n -w t ui;.:'.r.c. Man: ! S.rect S'Cieriet. Pa. jUTlFIC AL TKF.TH !! .1. V. VI TZY. D EI. TI S T DALE CITT, r.i. Ar.la-lut Teeth, wa: ante-! t' ....v. Lal.'.l.ae alut lAn.if-roe, rte! tn t.'ie to ! r-e pre- fihirue tn iitiC raa.p bet st vie PartH-ulai attemni r. rvatu ot tte natural leeih e.mu!i tne ! y lo-t.-r. c 'n' f 'y v AJdrew a. aVve. ;t MEGAHAN &. STOKER. twllT lr:--rm the '.-ui.ry. th: ti.ei rrc pr- v: riliSiMii'l -if-r:t-ir ivaVi i-. .i.tr-w ...'- i e-n-'iici. an- a:;e: N--v. . r-: i.. t Ke;air 11'"' H0lF., JtiHX HUX, rr..rF.:c.ia. Tl.e vs.-? 'teii r '. i-rer-e si v a sr. tr. tt, -'. e in- ' Is lliV c;.-t ct'-Cj: .. an .;. --r in..:.i-r. : Tfje lravc ii.ii . U' K ai: ' rnnii-n.; I'-jM"- tur sahM with tt i"-; o: tt .-t ,-u.m-is . -a. . 1 tie t.v-l.- wl-i ti.ue T !r:.i-c-l wf.r. tlic Iwr. t tie market ari-T. f. Lante en I -s .i.ui-.! . etal'lu a;ta--hevl. janii ; JfAMOM) HO'ir.L. STOYSTOUX IA. SAMl'IO, CrsTliK, IV..pi ie t-. This Kfltki a tlm a iia .rit-le eii al eti B--UP l. at til .ftt-le W..1-M;,, !.i,t f f !S1T ir.f 11 Ta4 aa-t k. me nis'i-o il--.' t l.t-kt eai. calu l.r J-dial..wu aud SosnersK mT. ! nil. !:. Asls ir Fin a! ria-T.n- -c .JU, JOHN HICKS 6c SON, SOMF.KSiri". I'A.. i f And Real Estate Brokers. I '.ST Alii -IS! 1 1ID 1 . Pera-eje wh- 4eret.. !! ' r ex -r .p- ne ent. lt i-.c rent wul tot i ii tie-ir .tvai... e cew-e-er tt 4errt;e.i t:..r-'. as n . t.t, st:m, or rsiel. K-al ,'t f.te f.tiv... s-tierailj wi itw tor-ati-tij a:uoicI satl. II'' VI FOR ALL l nave aate uro, wwi ii, r.-- .1 . e r ee r. u.-a rt-wa Hi ;tvi..ua. 1 o--s ka. arav U!t,it i.Ht a.iu.r.1 iu a.. .(kt kJ-.w-am-reu, uw.s .- ;U u, greets 1 1 irar aienni s u M-r a, i Luav a. re. TI eT4iM. T.ruw a ta .a batto ajwi Ik - , .u ..t ant.i.i i-ae-ii.a. ji.wr:i i . awewrwa. sa aei u. r- a J .r , t. iwJajat rkv aaot-.t i .a . u e-ave -at tbe tcvsjrias il l twatli m anirf . b.VtYASIi. 1 bank, rtr. H-H'JOHKSTQWN SAYINGS BAM 1-m CLINTON jSTREKT, Ji'liNSTl'WV I'A. ..-f.i'ir.i i'ji tiutnT lit 1-7'. Dei! rtir. r.itt vi ii,ur..i pi ii-r iiit. Li'irvsi t Jut in .r:,1:; liU rAir.il' ;- i i i -u urn-, KiH-u ij irrwer ul- eL.i-1- ri-i l Li aa r-utr-. i:.. r.ri.i. . i-i-.wi.i . rutt . ut.l f;-ci.it lm ivui.ii( lvth Jim st.L t" J!iJ" ad .rir rviUttr-1. i.. Ki.i-. A. .1. ri-w . K. W . U. J in L. ius lialiiUIi A. lt"w'tC. C4.ril M.vli. W . V. . k ai t. iKfcKS .i. ....rrtil. rrt l-m; l:lrrt. J. 0. KIMMLL JtSOSS, Schell & Kimmel, SOMLKSET, PA. Ap.-(,-.;nt5 cf Merchants and oth- " . tj.i n Cf ir.-t.iH nrAITfl triJl.iii.- it-uy tlCgOtluble in &11 pdl'tS of tnC COUH- try for sale. Money Colleeuons mrde. Cambria Co, Bank.; M. W. KEIM&CoJii ''Mi M'lilt St., .Jnhittlotrn A Gcu:rul Banking Business transacted. Interest Paid at Fcr cent, on T'.i-c Ecpos ts. Loans Negotiated. Cr.'-fts Bousht CeJ Eold. .1 i:.v. JOHN DiSERT. JOHN O.ROBERTS. JOHN BIBERT & CO., 'BANKERS, '.Hi iSTJ n:A'KLlN ELT JOUNSTOWN, PA. ttv 1111 nf ttert'liMiilM aud iM.icr luiiM's Mplf oIi il- ott. Ur.tll- tJ'ul l:tllr in all . i liia. i'ltiiuf r liir stl. " " .-.. oi4 . t .ii;wl auti 4 olWMlitii j lulvrtl l Hie -rale f. .iX 54.r tHMit. K' r an mi in al- llw44M. Oil 'I' llIK l"pOil V:till'. Iltil ltMkl lll- t 'l.aiKl Iiiftrtvt MpninJ-l ,i. lltJS.Uf 'I r in-vii led. Wh la.LC A7(t KrTAlL, J. II. .iiiiMiermati, S-nir'l, IVnua I A 1. uii.-..nie rrwanl mil be iriven to any .ne nri ,lr, ,.f ,- ni ig j. nunnlar- I U''h li.!-nuati..n way Ica'l lo'thc dvti- ... , ,,, ti,.. ..n. i.,- ,, i,.i,jr.., i ii"n.-i any irty iwrtiee cajnterteitlng tl.e . vPi .1.1 ji,c in i'le irar. I mcli-'in.- i-r .ru uci: tueanle. ku-iwing llam to u.r ...,k. .. :h,-w:ti P""". ITI'-r,- t'. s-Ji. i lie J.ir.iM Cook & Beerits' FAMILY GROCER! Flour and Feed j STOBE.II. E r.fully .:m. 'ir.ee t.i .-ur ; ..I,- tfn.-r;..;. in :ric t.-wn ar.i ! m i, ti.it we have 'p'ne.l our1 lnr: . .ii vi ': N it.-.:, r HAIX Ci:0SS STRF.El Ar t is ...l-.!'; .n . ru'.I tie c ; :fce tet oi:jVflloii'rl"'.. tlon!.- Tta'o. ( l.'ani. Ar. :f .'TT it i r. q v A L i T v o F FAMILY FLOUR, cor.:;, veal. ( A r, HLL L Kb COitX, mr.srt- cons cjiort im as'. :iuiLi.G the F-e.1 li;rt s.ll a: tie -. ( 1 j I 1 , rr-filnc iVti-rkjiam..!. He wiil an-'er-! ere w, seeing bitn studying in his cub v take t.. iu, State h. H-cr-s. t.uhlic are t.rt- i e i A.. ...l" -t,..j A Ai.v a well seiecte stivll ot Oler- w '.re: S: swarv. o..ienwart. Hrsktes of al k-r.''. an.' ji'JWTJON'Eia -i i eii a cveai-as tne eapert. oi. cramtne r .. if J k la. aavd : . is-tt: y 'Uf --wa tu-ifftnent. j i o i : .r.r. wi.ere we cat i n V I v -Ri ess Street. sneraet. Pa. - a. l-T. I NATTitT.F. TTOTTSE ! HIVA) YU'ULE, Pro. T. -. .-t.t livp ItlTely rwrh.nie ar- .tr., r !:.: ....trn'-ie i.-ir.T. tvrnta.'.inx . tni :-e n. w nn-mis tha. stakira U --e 4 Li b at .t.air.t.ie et'-i-tr-r (laces tor transient I : rtpl tn: -a-..xa in'.b State. j j la-i'S.rv always -o;.iitcJ with tte eh-iieeai ' Ttajws Ce UiAraci tO-fLi j thrift ar-! o sitM'tM ataHirc at attached ao.t tea J tal ajto: aitroure IfoaUera aiw.f s tw ax- ... B.r.:ers Utcei by tbe week. star, ar ateaJ. jur ttwavs reiplW with U edoiceRaqworm. J!ya. Mifcrllanrout, HOLLOWATS PUS. HEATH AH) IB PLEASDMS! OR Disease v:itli its Agonies: ; i i CIIOOSE BETWEEN THEM. ! Whs! mre (eariul thin trvakliu; lt3 of tt n--r.Uf M-Htr-m T To 'X itaitli iiervuu.- iu . a cuiiil Jt-ifive I t ititi?ini?.lr where rati a ' tvuivt lc louiiJ 1 hen- ii oni : ttruik (Hit little ; wiu. Ktr. ur (iftrits. ir Ur iK-tttT. ii.n: take j ri'iriilt-e. r k ca tiiiiK irehrM-; s all the trt-Mi air yuu ntn : mkr i tirvu or nur evvry tiiijht ; ent I'lfnty fi tit. aJi.Mnj the u-o of. t ' : amt il liir ft ffoitirii rulare it!iiwi, th I !) if ti.i('t') id uatj-i Hitl .-tr-'Ui; iulxiy, and tur-. Ktft va Lavc kuv ntrc?. I Mothers and Daughters. ! ) inhere Is one thiujj roTe tAn D"iii-r frj I whtrh tlne fnart t.u-u. It c UnTf purity j inir i'PiTii !sfi"t'ciiiiy iltcir - wcrt rleauin ; 1 il.v lnm :i nt:inrittf?, auI r tinvini ilttn- J jfeP'US itll t fU.'in Utl tecretlMiti. I imtr-uiiy j a tujtti'J the t" KTitnil retu.-iy lr female com- j i plun'i?. i hey uevi-r Ltil. uetr eaki.n th yfletii, J j auil tTiCK what rulr-M. j ! Sick Headaches and Want of Appe- tae. i r ...vj -. ii'.iuii; ariM-.r.-ui aini'ivuiui': .r lr-'U''lt tr.ilu ul.Mru.liMt ,,, r-r..nil. (!!1,l.1,i1.ViI l,.t is . untu i.t iLaxii'nliTiui: the itcr mil M'.in- ilnlwi-U. I lit I'lli. il tak.-Ti ui-tMrJiiLic in tho i ! -r:n;i-.j liihlni. tluni1. will.(Ui.-klr rr:..re a hraltfiy I j -;i-.u ... I th Uvit au-i m..uiru. wtiiire .ltllW. j i a i.a.url r"u?e.u.'iK-e, k""! ajM-ute hihI ; - i tlt-ar hc.l'l. In Uiv KjisI and V uh1U iktipvIv t alii ulLtrr Kl-'iti-Jiac 1 vvvT l-.r ILcye uis---r-i .llfi. How to be Strong. Nt i-r t he Ntwvls Ik o-iiUnt-.l t.r un jttiy at-' ui-in. It uiav upiwur innular tttnt ll-liwiv 9 i li i,u.i In reivuitueautti lr a run ii;! tuej lfsf 1U1II liPrri'llf Uj',HMllH Uta I ' ll'.'V wUUHl j fiirei r-i;txtiin. I !n- i a irrcul iiii.Uko. i.uw- 1 tr: It.r t l.re fill will tmm! lately -.'rre--t the j titr an 1 ft-'p cvt r kin.l ut Uwd ifiiipljiiit. In jrm eiinitite tbt'usaii'lf'it livec kurt- t en mivvl i ttjtf uco! ti.is nit lii-iue. wtiuti ui aii v-e i i t-.iic an-1 Viirr r th. h!e "rani- fcm. u,rvt-r uiT.ti jci-a, iieaiiU aii atrvtito Iftivuwin iKi; maituol ctturx.. 1 L- tippet lie, Is I'TiuiIy Ui'Tfei'ii t'V tho ue "I t h 1 . ftll. ei'in 1'iinti tn ttif uh- : roii. tn pr'ieriuei t Uuiii tiitt. Animal 1- tK'iitr tium tirili ainl jin liy rt-Liivtu j. riii. it-rniruie!. -r Klitr impure hu 111. r ir-.iu t tit liifr. ;.tua !i. T t 1. ( uo trmu.e "l l --iiit r. li:trr:i' . 'tttter tK.wt-1 cm- p,:ijiiiri- t'xpilitit. TNe rtuit thnt the 'lls (uria:iif m rr-UL t ;t:; i liit- a-um "I the ix-wel Ikvui! r'ul.r. N"i tunic n ill -i-'r the relaxa tion mI the t M vis v;Uit'k. il th:- ItUC irpft in uiL-liviiie. Oisrdarsof tha Kidneys. ; lu itU iie;iics afIrTiiiiC tiee orean. rvh:ltr it v ! f-rete tuo inuii -r U;.e tcr : tf' w!n:her tl:'V l-e auii-tet wit h tne t nrvel, .r th actio uit.t !etiiel in tut- In. rer tbe Aii-rt of tin- ki iae;. ttit-e t-'iti Mt -u..i te t,ik j cr.iiii t- the pntire-t nn-'tit,. ami the! ni.ti'jfui i!n-uM tt' li tui'le.! itit tho Miuillut'' thr ( k m in'-it iii'.f. I 'tr, ir-:i ai-u: iti ivr nl tit ituiuo'iLaic riiiei Uvu all otti t tueaiis tne For Stomachs Out of order. N n-.:i.-ine will eiJertuiiUy linpr.T'- the tone l t he m u.jt-ri ;i it t t f us : - uy-r-yjve aii VviH -neti ettbt-r iy ' mtrmjeru'e -r iu pr nr uket. 1 tey rva to the lirrutvi riu'e tt t abta.ltiy li : tllrV .ife W tlrnultV t ttlc'ci. -US in -i-e ( p:ll in tan t hey Levi ail UsvlV.t. Tr I Uo Atjlwaeli." m curing , i,.tlr ; uf F'-mnle Irrrau Larnt. f. I'rin? Sit 'tula, or I Ktiitf'ji Evil S-'H I itri'sis, St -tie A iimvel. ; D' y Tic-I.uKttreux. Tt:m r.-, ll.-er. Vetiert.il Affec Vrtu. of a!l kUl'l. Weakne In-ra i an; rune. tu: pl.un:?. kiL-i?. ' ili-'K he ir. the Fu.. ) Mtiu. iuLt. j H--i t t-m H. t.:ahc. pt:.lli. lD-tUC-IKJa. i ('li 5. li.tl .inru.iti.'ii v'"i.?iiju;t-:. ff JautuJi-e. j the it-t'J. L.it-r C.tii- i Ci i,aiu(.;iori, pUir.t-. l-'-t'ili . I.umau, Irtpy. ; lyu.i-ry Kh aina:itni. I Krypiikvia. KL:iuti'Q ul C'.(ITIO ! N.ir.e are rvnuine onle tbe iKn urr..( J. llAViM.K.a ii.-tit l..r tl. t'nile-1 i.tc. .urr-un' each N r.t pilUard . lintnicnt. ...! I at t!i Vinw!act..rr of Pr.f.-s-.r H..t.- f.iiwA & V.'W ..rli -ir.il ly all r.-K..-r'.le lipt.'i!.'. ai.-i 1'eait r iu Mii. inelipiuittiut the iviiurJ w. ci'l. in l xi. at j. cent, e croln. an-1 i eaclj. 5 a-Tticrc i evt.M.i, ral-lc ?avin l-y taking the N. H. l';re'-Ti .n t -r tbe iruiarii-e in evry 'ii-r l.ran- arhicl lo e.i-'h N f patiei,t. f h. o. u. - H. Ik W1TU ROUSE, HEMPSTONE & CO. i i '2" lialt. St., Baltimore, M. I) '. W4id r --rf fully a-k the Tnrfhnntt .f c (T'Tjoi, to -ri Uix thfir rtieri" t"T FANCY GOODS. i aor.ir,a them Mtlnractlor K th a is-cir-!. trice. 10't .jnality oi r.n. The mer'h.in. Ti-tiina-1 lia'Om-re iirs nrnemlT r..-01- e-l t-ca.I an 1 see ; ine nei.tre ntsaiLg i i HATE ROOFS. Tlne m h- ar trr-w huil-MriK h- u b.ot.i kn..w tt.a ii t eheaiwr in tlie l tic run t.. .a: ..n si ie I. .sttan nn-r stiiiKiee. s':ue wi.t iu.-.-..rever. . an-! n.. r--air ar rr.juire.1 Slate fives tlie' i.ue- est water l-rei:rrr.s. Slate In nr i-r ..I. Kverr T " , ''easiare n. ... ine on ler-, aiitr.ni i.. aici m . saoirruD.1. wi.ere ne Lata g .-tsojj.iyot ! Peachbottorn L Buckingham W I A "1 I J 1 ii i i . ; vate. :jrr. ac eit he- ir t..-r. her in t..wn .T cvariry at the warrant to ji. twi.'an-i e i it m Office. N... 110 litl-ix- re : i.m.i. oriers may beicft with ; I i.-we.l orlce. anl u hitn r a.l.-res l.irn at Street. Coanerias'l .V U A H t'ASEBEEk, Aa-ent. Simerjet, Pa. w. H. Sftutt. Aprl ta. URL1HG, FGLLANSBEE 4 CO, M prrhant Tnilnrs. A.Ii'1 Mttltuijuturwrw ol Gent's. Youth's and Boys, FiBisSii Exi! 121 tYwo SUwt, fwner Fifth Irfawe, PITTSBURGH. MILL THE POET 1 THE CITT. The poet n4 hi the nml tf.wD. And fake t hii heart, ami said: Oh : wtry prlauo, dtvlwd t'j man : Oh : seas.nlc8j f.la, nU ilead r' Hi hurt wa sad, f ,r afar he heard Tbcfuun.i uf the Spring light trea.1 He thcuHht he uw la ibe pwrly tart The pala March ran arie. The h(.T h. Ufcwiie Kxeith the thatch. With hand ahera her eye. Iykua( to ilie cawlOR ruok. that built So ucar U the quiet fti-,-. Out of the am..k. and ooie sod sin. The heart of the Poet cried : "Oh : Gud. hat to be Thj laborer tlnre. )o the gentle bill's green tide : T.i leave the strnsgle of want and wealtfr. And the tattle uf lout and iiri ier' He U-ut his eir. and he heard afar The growing of tender tlilDizs An-1 h heart rroko tirth with Die trvt !lrg ! earth. And thuok with the ;reBSjua wlcgt ..! cet bird that have never knew The dirge of the city's slut. And later, whew all the earth waj frm-n As the Uaruen of the Iird. Primrose? ooning thfir InDieent lace. 'i.w:i.s ottered al.r-.ad. IlluelN 11; mimicking rummer skien. And the aong of the thnuh outwre The rhan.cle? day were t fa.l to him That the Poet' heart beat :rong. And he ttrugielcd as some jioi.r eagcl lark. And he cried: -How long! How keg! 1 iiave nii.wl a Spring 1 can never are. Ar i the singing of Hrds is ic-'ine !" Hut when thetiice of ro&ea cine, And the nightetigale hujhed h.'r say. Tte P.t, mil in the dusty tuwn. Went ijalvtly on Lu wa v A pviTcr P.t by jU.n one Spring. And a richer man by suffering. O '. f'rcttr Tyrltr in Sptdalf. IIIEftPTllSi'S 1.AKT LOTE. BY WI1.K1K COLLINS. I i ne i. apimia is euii in toe OTme of life the widow remarked ta me. He has p. ven up bis ship ; he pos- seses a sutlicent income, and lie ba nobodv to live with him. I should like t know why e dosen't marry." "Tbe Captain wa.excessivelv rude to me,'' the widow's younger sister) added, on ber side. "When we took leave of biiu in London, i asked if; there was any likelihood of bis join i:jr us at Drirjnton this season He turned bis buck ou me as if I bad m..rtally oHeuded biiu ; and be made me this extraordinary answer: "Miss, 1 bate the siht ol the sea !" Tbe 11. u has heen a sailor ail his life. Wiit t!''s be menu liy saying tha be htien the !-ik;ht of 'hti sea?" 1 a entirely at tbe mercy of th wid'.w aud ibe widow's sister. The ther nieinlHTs of our little society at the boidio house hull bad all gone 10 a cobtvrt. 1 wan kuuwn to be tbe Captaiu'a oldest friend, and to be well Utcouainted with ail Uo; eveutsof tbe j Captai j's life. polite alieruative was left but lo answer tbe qnes-ciooa I can satistv Tour cariositr," I s:iid to the two ladies, "without vio- latitiu' any coutitje'nce reposed in me i' you ouly have patience enough to listen to a very strauge story. It is needless to report the answer that I received. We cent away tbe tea things, and we trimmed tbe lamp; and then I told tbe ladies why tbe Captain would never marry, and why (sailor as be wag) be bated the sight of the sea. II. The Dritisb merchantman "For tnna" (on the last occasion when our friend the Captain took command of tbe ship) sailed Jrom tbe port of Liv erpool with the morning tide. She lbe was hound to certain islands in Pacific Ocean, in search of a cargo ,.r -...i ...,,..!:. .k:i. i Oi pjiiuic-n VVll 1 LUUIUIUUIil wuicu, tin those days found a ready and profitable market in the Chinese Em- i i.ire. A large di.-creiion was rpposed in the cantain bv tbe owners, who knew j him ti ba cot only thoroughly trust- worthy, bat a man of rare abilities, 'carefully cultivated daring tbe leisure i hours oi sea-faring life. Derotpd j heart and s ml to his professional du- ; ties, he was a hard reader and an ex ; cel'ent linguist as well Having bad J considerable experience among the . inhabitants of the Pacific Islands, be i bad attentively studied their cbarae. Iters, and had mastered their language ! in more than one of its many dialects, j j Thanks to the valuable information i Ithus obtained, the captain was never! , ai u io? to luutumtc luc isiauuri s , ; and he bad more thaa once succeed- i ed in Catling a cargo, under cireum- j. r. . : - j siktices iu uilu umci vonaiu3 uwu fai'J r..i4uin: thfts. niprits h had his fair share of human defects. i For instance, he was a little too con-j scious of bis own (rood looks of bis bright chestnut hair and wh:?kefs. of bi. beautiful blue eves, of .. ,. . - . " White stla. WblCb miiUV bis fair i woman j l,M.BJ 3. Wth the admfrwtlon that is .. ... , , , I akia to envv. His sbapeiv baud I ' were nr. tected bv glove : a broad-Hand. broad-'land. : ttrtmmed hat shelteied his complex- ' 'i.m Pt Sue wealhertruOl the tun. He ' was nice in his eho'ce of lierfutue.- ; : he never drank stiirits. and the smell ; . . - ... bacco wa abhorent to bim. ! to x - Li- fc; , A v.;. r1 bnisbed umil be was an object speck , , , .. r J less to look upon, soft of voice and - r 1 .r l: . .,u : r 1 . I . IierieC .t UICU, w-utru tuu ; careful of bis choice of words, were , npt to conclude that tber had trusted j themselves at sea under a comman d.rwbowasan anomalous mixture i. f schoolmaster and a dandy. Cut I if tbe slightest iafractioa of discipline look pla'-e; or if tbe storm rose and the vessel was iu peril, it was soon discovered that tbe gloved bands held a rod of iron, that the soft voice could make itself heard through tbe wind and sea from one end of tbe i deck to ibe other, and that it issued orders which tbe greatest fool on board tnew to oe oruers it at sarea i tbe ship. Throcghont his profession-1 al life, the tzeneral impression that, this ranocsly-gtfted man produced on the liule world about him was !- way the same Some Ie liked h m; tueu, uuder ibe wise res'.rtc.iocs ia i The Captain's fiae blue eyes spar evervb..dr re-pecied him; oobt.dr i sucb ca-es granted by the Captain, i kied. lie asked no moce qnestions, understood him. Tbe Captain ac-i Tbat interval over, tbe wrk of cut- j but, later on ibai dar, be paid a ite- cepted these results, and went on bands with bim, aad put np with hisi Mr. lij&ca.I bad tne orst watcn at-: gloreL 'ter the Fortuna bad been made snog, The Fortnoa touclit-d i Ri' f-.r j 4tt-r, and liir huppii ut A"i birb jnilicbt prove uuful io c?e if c-urv v In tliiH liniH iLu sbi ruadel Capo t Il iru, iu tbe fio ft weather ev-r 'kuuwn iu tliose latilu'-lfe bv tbt- old est bund no board The ciaic, od Mr Ouuculf a b-mztujt, wbei-ziuir. Kelf-couCdfDt old e-u.g, with a, fi.iai inirlaceandft vast ocabuiarw of oaths swore tbat be didn't like it. "Tbe foul wether's comino-. mv Ud. said Mr. Duutalt. "Mark mv word,, there'll be wind enough to take the 1 . . e . . , - , 1 ' i vu.iwu.vi iuc i,'iiiu uiari beforo we are many days older I" Durimr a fortnight more tbe rbip cruised in search of tbe inlai.d.- to .1 L..T , , vvuic'u tue owners tiua euirecteu tier. 1 At tho end f that tiLe tbe wind j took tbe predicted libettiea with tbt in 1 i u it: I vwpiuiu insaers, u .ur. puucaaiaure uiruu . i m- vo.iam u.uias.., stood revealed to an wlruiriojr crew i when he took hi seat in the canoe, j in the character ol a true prophet, i would have been poizfcd to answer t L , . r . I or three daya and three nights 1 that question. jtheFortuna ran beforeibe storm, at! -Shall we be a long time awar tbe mercv of w nd and sea. On the fourth morning the irilo b!w itself out. the sun appeared acain toward ' "Long time or short time, your life! A week wore tlapied, aad tiiu 0X1 noon, and the Captain was able to depends on ir, and the lives" ft your j cers and crew began u talk of the take an observation. The result in-1 wen." jv-iyage to their market in China, formed him that he was in a part of j Paddling his light little vessel in j The Captain refused to fix a day for the Pacific Ocean wit ti' which be wnsjsileuce over tbe smooth water ineide! sailing. He even took cITence at be- the officer were called into the cab - ' - in. Mr. Iuncalf. as became bis rank ralf, as became bis rank first. Ilia opinion pos - ; r. . .. 1 . . I r . . If' :: nistuuuueu urot. uis iiiumtm iii'-i sessed tbe merit of brevitv. "Mt'ati eioiuence bevond. There the lads, tbe ship's bewitched, take m'v chiet stooped, and' silentlv pointed I word for it. we shall wish ourselves Lot to sea. tbaik in onr.,1,1 lat.'tnite hnforp we I many davs older." ' Uhiib. le tion iudieated to him, aud discovered ! bini tbe dusky face of tho chiet ' son, j taink.wouiu tju.i me .or a son-in-law, interpreted, meant that Mr Dun-I a seond and smaller island, lviogj convulsed with terror. V.j wild sign, j ' a,,a " mke niauy cads he-wa9lost,liLehist.uneri..ro!ric.-r,a'.vavtotheso.ith-weHa distance! by dir-cnuectej words in the liulo , 1 Kive f'1" ui....-r-tao1 that br 'inir calf j in a part of the ocean ; of which he I Ti. r-..; .i..;...1 ,.t, !.... i 1 UC V O Jr.U 1 II lift IU11I IIUU W t ai la V t being cow quite line niain) to stand I on nnrfpr n-i ni.r nri ,.r at r.ir four andtwenty hour1 more, hikI to shore of tbe new island; and the ' eecond oilieer was rouag and iatelli ?ee if anything came of it men in them appeared w be all kneel- gept. ile rightly interpreted the ter- f., .f.irk,..i,;r.. ,':.! come of Tbe ;I)okur frV8rfi j bai!ed tbe dpck wilh tbe lreajrill crv, -Breakers ahead !" In less than 'a minute more everybodv beiird the orasb of the broken water. The For - tcua was put about, and came nund slowly in the light wind. Tbauks t timely alarm aud the fir;? weather. the safetr of the vessel was casilv provided for. Thev kept her ;;;n! r j-hiirt sail, and thev waited f. r 'tue in rning " Tbe da n showed them iu the dis- tauee a ciorions green island, n it marked in tbe ship's . charts n is- land girt about br a c.r;il reef, and having in it :nid a L;k'li-i)''ik.i Ciouoidia, which It. ked. tSrongn :h- tnlooope. like a iii'.imioiT . r r;. ita lic .igin. Mr I'linealf. taking bis ui .ru - tog draught of rnm and water, sho-.k hi groggy old bead, and said, (aud swore,) ".My lads, I dofj t rke Hie look uf thai inland" The Captain was of a different opinion. He bad one of tbe ship's boat nut into tte wnCerfTie nrnred MntHitlf ntwr nin" uf f . i jl ois crew w no accompaoiea nim. ana away he went in the nmrning sjniight to lit the island. , ' 8kir':ng round the core! reef tLev ffolden sand of the i-!.md. strewed e J 1 1 ,.1. .L:..I. I f . . P ft k ir r...f'..nn , n : hftll, the l.nt- rr-c l- ......a r. . ... -n . r- a 1-lUfJli It IJ.l .l.ttl OeitCU, V LilCU iniiri. 'I Ol U.-U. JL U.JJ piUlftUC .C1.70-J. . uyui fcn'. u.-t "j'i 4 C' C rQtt. WOtllll f ' ' " L ' ' ' ' ' . . 'I I'lfi. tALlLtr- to b- v-r,nl eamub and deep enuugh native or stranger, presumes to set 1 As the day declined there were in-j w j crjoa'i t '"'r-h '"''' . r f cien: ut P.o'.-he-tc-r, X. V., the other not onlr f-r the passage of tbe b .at. ; foot on that inland, my otherwise j on appearances in the western Leav-; yQ"" yOTrJ&t & J'lh'' r" '1' ' a pa r of striped but of the ship itself if n edful. J peaceable subjects will (in the per-; en. The natives, who tad given - kj-Ji offer'ntr'L' 'T l-' ' st"'':"'r" 8n them o a tr Crossine tbe broad inuer belt-of ; f.rtnance of a religious duty) put j some trouble during the day by their i j,' j. .' '.Vr-r j flo111 i,jWp- the Cenease River with goiiHith water, thev approachod the , that person to death. Mention this ; anxiety to see tbe Captain, and br i ,- . .? tlons' , 1 e t-:0Q' ' the f. t 'ir. A nr-l, as if a bunirin bodr with magnificent shells, and crowded ' my male people and fondled by my bv tbe dusty islanders men. women j female people so long as they keep andchildren, all waiting in breathle-s clear of the Holy Isle. As they val astonishment to see the strangers ' ue their prohibition. Is it understood and. ; between us ? Wonderful white strag- The Captain kept the boat off. and ; gr, my canoe is waiting for you. Let examined the islanders carefully. The j us go back." innocent, simple people danced and! Understanding vnoug of the chiefs sang and ran into the water.imploring language (illustrated by gestures) to tbe wondenul WOlte Visitors oy ! tnre to come on shore. Not a creat - I .... r . l,m narriA rnii iifwnr ifrirr-' a hospitable curiosity animated the UIC Ul I in -n ........ ... .. . . . entire population. Tbe men cried ont. in their smooth, musical Ian-! then took their holiday on shore, with disapiearec. A faint hot breeze from guage, "Come and eat!-' and the ' the exception of Mr. Iunca!f, who 1 the laud, just enough to give the ship plump, black-eved women, all laugh-' a s:t.;veiy refused to leave the ship. ; steerage-w ay. offered Mr. Iuuca!f a ing toirether. added their own invito-1 For twelve deligntfr.1 hours they were chauce of getting to sea. slortly the tion. "Come and be kissed!"' Wa : fed by the male pieople and fondled ! Fortune, with the mate at the wheel, it ia mortals to resist such tempta-l hy the female people perple. kad then I balf saiijd, half drifted, into the open tionsas these? Tbe Captain led the 'they were mercilessly torn from the ocean. At a distance of barely two war on shore, and the women sur-1 tlc.-h pots and the arms of their new I miles from the i.-iaad the breeze was rounded bini ia an instant an 1 ! frieuds. and set to work on the at;da!-' f-!t no more, and the vessel lay be screamed for joy at the glorious pper- j wood in good earnest. Mr. Duncaif cutmed for the res: of tbe day. tacle of his wbister. his complexion. ' superintended tbe loading, and wait-! At tight the men wailed their or and bis doves. So the mariners fr. ra ed f.r the mischief that was to come' ders, expecting to Ije sent after their the far north were welcomed newlv-discovered island. the ' III. Tee morning wore on. Mr. Djn-, caif, ia charge of tbe ship, cursing the i.-land, over hi rum aud-wa-er, , as "a beastly green-strip of a pU.-e. , not laid dow'n in anv Christian chart," i was kept waiting four mortal hnirs before the Cap'aia returned to b commanu, ami j-eponeu nimsti.' his i fScers as fdlows: He had found bis knowledge of the Polynesian dialtcts sufficient t. make bioisei! in some degree u'Kier ' is- , , , .- .- stood by the natives ol te r.ew L nder tne guidance t-i the L nder tne guidance oi chief te bat! made a j"Urc.ey .,;' uk-ratlon, and Lad .-cvti t r L. lua; the place was a uitirvt i ..-i" ural beauty and fertility. Tbe barren spot ia it wa the peak oi - . . volcanic tuountaio, composed of crutumiag rock ; originally, nooouh', ; lava od ashes, which had cooled and consolidated with the lapse of time. - 60 far as be had seea. the crater at ! lilClUjnai.llu au VAUU1.V lltm. ; but, it he had uauerstood ngntiy, tneestly. i chief had spokea of eartquak"s and, The Cap;aia gave his promise. j eruptions at certain bygoue periods. "Tcere is one other person on the ; souie of w hich lay withia bis own island, "' the lad whi.-pered ; a person j earliest recollections of the place to fe.-t your eves upon if yoa could j Adverting aext tj coosi.jerat mhjs of i piacticai uuli'y, the Captain an- nounced that he had seen sandal-; wood enougn on tne island to load a dozen 8aips, and that the natives were wilting to pan witb u lor a lew toys, and trinfelets generally disinouied , among ibern. fo the mate's disgust. , me roriuun wan isaeu uaiue me reei , that day, aad was anchored before sunset in a natural harbur. Twelve i Hours or recreation, oegmning witb ; next morning, were graated to the ling tbe precious wood and loadiog ! He took the boatswain aside (an a3 - ! ci.-nt e-io? like himself) and be paid ! 1.1 ...1 ,1: .l t.!.l H..n Sr, sv,.r ' ! IC aij I IUC l.-i.l.'. imn -iv-u : , iiir.,. ..e.'cru if mim-hiof don't s .' - . e ililo i.I U.soIie'VlCfr tirui'r oeiuie ar l,)aav UtiV oilier. - Nuth.nir iut-baiK, of Diiwhivt bajltbe eea breer.e. her long black hair; - 'petit-d that night. Cut at oori!! : next moraine a ?nnicioo3. circnm- i Kauce occurred, and Mr. Iunca!f : wi.istred to tho boatswain : "What i did 1 tell you ?" Tbe Captain and the chief of the islanders held pn- . . . .1. -.kl 1 ..u.c.cun .u i--.. " ; Captain, after 5rt forbidding; anj I communication with the hhore nntd bU return, suddenlr left tbe ship alone !.. .L: e :.', wuu me cuiei. in iuc iu.ci u noe. Wha; did this strange disappear - V TU P..i.m l.;mUolf from the siur be asked. The chief answered mvsteriouslr : 1 ashore at a oart of tbe island which , 4 ; wa onite new to the Captain. I be ' was qnite new to the Captain 1 two crossed a ravine aud as . . .. 1 - ....) . jmhiiI.iI iio ciueco a ' ' ' u ... ... ..... . The .'!.tain looked in the dire.? - uf under two miles. Takinir out bis UeW-oin? from the ease bv which it ! . , hi. hh 1- wM3 riltU 4V U -i 'j lv am, aj i ..aouiui. i , the pluee through bis irlass. Two of. i th native canoes were Vlll? oil tne iag or crouehiuif iu curiousiy-cbosn i auitoik-s iScifiing his range a little, i tiie CaiUain nest beheld the figure of ' a tall a.id solita'T man the one in - ' tintiiiu'ii of the isian.4 whom be could ! Uii-c ver. Tbe man was standing on ' n.e uigo. st point of a rocky ct-jie. A ' fir.: ires buruiog.at his feet. Now Le ' l.fied his atnis solemiily to the eky ; : to be oropried some invisable fuel : into the lire, wnu b r.iado a b!tte i sitn.ke : aud now he cast other iuvis- ! a rue objects into the-canoes floating1 :i i iiea.n him, w ...... , hich the islanders re - .t ; ert-mly received with bodies that j croucbed iu abject submission. Low- eriug Ins teler-cpe, tbe Captain look - Hi touml at the chief for an explana - 'lion. The chief gave the explanation ! reaiiiiy. His language may be inter - Jpfeted i ia tbese terms: i "Wonderful white sirapgvr! the i -! jJ you see yonder ia a hoiy island, As ruch it is ltii') an iciand sane - uch it is lai'" ho icianu naoc - utied aud set apart. The honerable; ...!. .. :. ... .i. . W'rson vn iu tu;i uos-nb on tue roea r. o ..... .- -.r. u 1.-9 Li u tv.t-i.ottei.ui tit omc ut mc ious. . . . - j u ; rans a priest, iou now. we uitu I casting charms and blessings into tbe i cauoes of.our fisher.uen, who kneel to him for fine weather aud great plen - to voiir men Ther will be fed br U-i.aiy.jywcatia otxerr, n by i and to keep the secret faithfuiir for...T i ... :.' t.:. i... -....:, ,i- . .... .last ges-irecene iu tue ngui. fijirn, iub cuiuuiu : nication thus addressed to him, the ( f'antain renenfefl the warninir to the ' ship's company in tbe plainest pos.-i-; j j -) t ble Knglisb. The omcers and men i of disobeying the owners' orders, : with a coutideuee wortbr of a better ; ctuel ; I V ttraoely eaojgh, chance once wore declared itself in favor of the mate's point of view. Tbe mischief ; did actually eouie, aud the chosen in- stri.mect of it was a handsome voung J islander, who was one of the sons of i be chief. The Captaia had taken a faacv to!carue T'Bl!)'e A thia line of smoke the see:-tempered, intelligent "lad. : waii discovered through the telescof, Pursuing his studies in tbe dialect of anuing .rom tte topmost peak 01 tLe island at leisure hours, he had,,fce niountaiu ca the mala island, luade the chief oa bis tutor, and 1 w tbe '"Icano threateafag an erup ba l amused biui.stlf br instructing . '-:"a ' The male for one entertained t-r youth in English ij way of re- i a' d'-'uf'; "f the Lord, the t -ra" -More tiitn a montn had passed H''" ' g"Wo har-t up ."' said .Mr. it. ttjis intercourse, and the ship's ! tacalf. ' Come what may of it. lading was being rapitilv coanleted. -,ve lhU' t,e Captain t-j-nightl" t,ta, ia an evil hour, the taik he-i teen ihetwo turned on the subiect of the Holy Island. j "Does nobody live oa the island, bo; tbe Priest V the Captain asked. inecnieia sua lookeu .rcuna Dim i suspicious'y. "Promise me yon won't j n.i "J "s" 'tlg "IU" ony s?v Lt?r. slxn is tae priest 5. daughter. She was taken lo the and 'n her infancy, aad has never left j since, in mat sacred soutude sbe Las never locked oa any bomaa beings out Ler faber aad ber mother. 1 i once saw ber from mr canoe, taking care noi t-j attract ber notice, or to: sppruacu too near me uoij sou. oa, so young, dear master, and oh, so ; beaauful l"' The chief's son com- pietea tbe description by iissmg his; own hand ia silent rapture. crei visit io the eminence which orer-j same place Ua tbe lourtn day ratal destiny favored hitn. He saw the ;ujmph of the island through his tele-j fcupe Pta3din alone opon the capo ; ) kr f.irhp,. Sh feeding Some .. a -r t.itiie Ijir.lti. wbicii looked like tunli.'-l Tt. t.. i'-,. cj inner. a ho f," n-o v ; uiu ucr j'uie uiic luue uuun iu(4 iu , tailing tt ber bttM, oer ua anu saj. ! pie Tounff Uurc, ber simp.e grac or 'attitude as the turned this war and ..,v ":l''re 1 that, attendiae to the wants of her. , uea bird. Before ber was the Uue ocean: benina tier was tue luiroud,.. - ,,n : , . nr-.n n ,.F iun.l fi r..t 1 l.n I U)i. ,. , ' ! fain' vivid imo?ination suj.plied the I inevitable defecw of the glaM. lie looked aud looked utitd hi eves and ' . ...h,i t mi tri.on -f.- Hit.-,) . m. ; Hzhtlj back into tbe fore.t, with her 1 bird after her, the Captain shut up h i iB wrw -iih i u.m an, sni.lto ; . . i 0- i timself, "1 have seen an angel .' j From that hour he became an ai- ',.1 mo.. . lu xr a j Tn..;.l t;!eBt ; tered man . b e wa.- Iaoeruid, si.ent. interested :a notLing. .eneral opm - i ion ueciuea tuac ne as g ia- 10 oe t taken ill. iojc in his cabin, he went ashore tor i a . ' fee nignt. I ..t mnnv h.mrs arii.r A'finl nisi hp. . j - I Tore dav break, .Mr. JJuntall, stionng; in his cbin on deck, was arou.-ed by , I a baud laid on his shoulder. The, 'swinging lamp, btill alight. bhowed hugiisb bich he had learned, the lad ! tried to make the mate understand I him TWs SI .-. )iinenif . uriilersmn.l - . . - r ing nothing, hailed the .-econd officer, : on tne OtUUShe blue 01 tne ueck. ice note news tnat 'ad come .o ic at. p. i Tte Captaia had L-rtkeu Lis on rules. Wa'.cLiog his opp .rtuuity, ! under cover of the nitfbi, be hud T'lkeu a 01.100, nti uk at-'CfjMV crux "Jt:e:be cuaut'I lo , ite 11 Ay IA .uid -Jfi hii-i btea tjeur biui at nc lu; the cliif s bou. TLe , i'l va::ilv tried tw iaduo Lira v tad van.lv wailed on tee shore ia ti i r i :.. - i i .i. . paddle announcing his return. Ce- i ' . i i i .... - r . vond uo rea."s..nable duubt, tue iufuri - " i l. i . c . . . ' ated man had set foot on the shores of the tabooed island, '. The v-tie vbauce f"r hi-. Lie was to 1 c iricea! what be had done uutll tLe ! ship could be got out of iLj harbor, , and then ( if no harm had cotue to hiai iu the interval) to rescue t:iui 'after aightfail. It was decided to j spread the report that he had really iUeen taatn til. and luat be was con- i been laatn iii fined to his cabin. Tne chief's son, i .;. f t-. i u mm. vJiiu.iij it.uuutrm ; ; .i ....,t. i : ,L,, ... .i .i-:, - .--.-.- .i uo.t- iv uu iuis. -.i . , t...,. .t... .... . r..:.L..-.." r . ; mc -ap.-iu a rc. Toward noon the nest day they; ! attempted to take the ship to sea, a jd : faded for wan: oi v. tnd. Hour br their curiosity to know the cause of the sudden preparation for tbe ship's i . , ,! i departure, a.l went a,hore together, I looking s 'ispicioiiaiy at the ey, aud reappeared no moT". J jsi at mid eight the ship t still in ber inug berth, inside the reefi suddenly trembled from her keel u her masthead. Mr. : Duncaif, surrounded by the startled; crew, shook his knoty fist at tbe i.-l-l and as if be could see it in the dark, i "My lads, what did I ted you That was a shock of earthouake " i With the morning the threatening, ; i aspect of tbe weather unexpectedly Captain in one of the boats. Tne in-, tense darkness, the airiest beat, and a second shock of eartnquake ( just .... K...r-, u, ..iioutc f.-om the Iaua) warned the mute to be cautious. "I smell mischiel in the a;r,"said Mr. Lluacal;. The Captain i in ir. A n . . . a T r. a e r- p p. t . f . . u . a A uiijsi ui'. tin i am surer ol tne weather." t!" U J cuange catne w un tne new d:1-r- Tte (3ea'1 Cii'n continued, and tne airies neat. As tbe dar declin- iei1 aotiier ominous appearance be- Coif triii . The Btty lad The ratal ber. The Colusa (Cal. ) S-m of Jan. -jo, teiis tte following storr: Last 5at- urdar Master John William, aged II, UUL iiUtl.iU UV'Jt OHif, 03 Elk creek, whea be ran across a pan-' ther aad gave him the beneti; of the contents of his rifie. The panther; made off, and the young man" loaded' up again and gave'him a chase, eel-' i:Qj iq another ?hot on him. This time, however, the panther get cnt! of his si ght, but he could see frota the : blood that he had been hit He went hoce and dreamed all night, of coarse, of fighting panthers with a eriizly or two thrown ia to m?ike it interesting. Xext morning, bright of j t , termined ou finding that panther, j lie got on the blood, which he fraced into a hollow log. He fired into the be loir, aad then got an ax and cut tbe panther ont, Sudiag Dim still alive, but he finished bim np and dragged his tronhr ta trntnpb bom. An m- spt - ction showed that both bails cf uw preriona evening naa gone ibroueh tbe otntber's lung. He w&a aa immense fellow, measuring sevea feet fTviu tip tj ttp." ' ana eariT, ce gainerea magna, Ge-;"that I got it soneirhe whole no. mt;.- .t,; ; ear v " aBmiBaawMameaw ; tii(Jt,j-s Braai'n Jlatrlmoitiial Tletrintt. ; lli.'ir ti. nt ' Crowo, I don't f how it i, that' !;.! v.; - I -T03r ,ri V " ' I ther ret c'd enonb, wbi'o Ron.; :m.De tan marry 'Oh I that '3 sitap!c eaoiih. luiarrf ' "ur"- . ' . . ,..., , r' , . "l. . Tf.T? " .-sotoinj woma eat it. audit wjm a, ' creat bother 10 me Vtltat I iS.nl-r 1 , ' 1 ar l .fi ,,Vr k 1 : P 1U t ; V' . ,l ., " ,.. r',,'J' tence around it. .My cat i.e. of cot.r-e. Vb-.uUIiV,!;!-,.,,,.!,;.,.,. 1 "'i; ' ,, " ' ,, h" . " ' , "f"" - i... them aivav and mi u 'he f..',p , - j " ' ' -" J '."rr ,",!' j "" tue in u re a r. i o a s ttiev tie'aiue . -t thread been i i " " -j ''r,;, C,"J(!!rn , - mmeii to eat toe triv'.v, and es they did, every bit of it. A I -si.l. I marry my girl oil' oa toe Mime principle. When a young ciua iLiit 1 1 don't like liegius railing on my girl.s j I eaeourage hiiu iu every way 1 cia. ! I tell bini to call often and stav as t a.lc n pieces, ana I taKe. pa ns v. bint to the girls that I think they'd better set tLeir ceis for hiui. It wo-: ; p . , . , . u.-u. ..-. la' ' .U'm U! r '"' ' "0- I'Ut wbea a young f.,,w : V.1 . c . . . unu' a njan tja; 1 , " "" '"J '- ; lte" the (t. t.n. that tLev .ha.l not . naTe any in in? to uo wi:n r.nu j . , . , . 'f!',e lBem orr oevir-tl' "I" : a . i urst rate, i be jouug totk cegto toj pity each other, and the nt-st itnt.g 1 i know tbey are enggv-: to ! t.-fi.-a Vh;-n i see that thev are . ermiu.-i ' to marry I always givi in and iuaa-j the t'est of it. That's the wy ut.in- 3g'' it.'' ! How Boa) IngorwwU'v Jok- l.ife. mr Hi. A correspondent cf Tilths gives the f..!L i...; v i n g "P"'C ofjre Col. Id i br tbe rebel (ien. F- ..,.., ..r.t : i i 1 T7' lal-1-" oi me rise nre ruru., Urio i . .:., , ' cbaracterislic. Irjer-uil wasrecou-; noitenng with a small detachment.; Ifetore tney wtp aware cf any dan-l iiil! ( -nk. n .!.. red clns-l-a.ler in g?r they came npon a nest -harp-1 (' vi-:-i-d brother's b .t-r..o-t shooters greatly outnumbering hem. fell Ri,d i.r -it- hn tie. ,k. TLe pa-tor To Cght or retreat was alike impos-i-1 ot his ci.-ir. a va. ternl-ir i.otnered hte. The first intimation of danger I to get hir, fijijerl .-ti w .n "ia proper was tbat I cgersoll noticed a buner-Uhn;...- s, that br -tLer C'arit'r cha-uc-nut drawing a Wad on him. With alter u.;-i!d u -,t s-itfer. lie m-it at the readiness that had saved bini froraj..b ia this tjanner: "There are cir defeatin many a lawsuit, he cried , c:iin.-tn-.-e ..-onceted with h diottb out: 'What d.i you want lo shoot me! th i- v.-roi- v tjie It afr hr fell . ? , - , - . . : for 1 ve becn waiting to acknowl . i . . r . itu luiirum lou.eucracv for the : . nnAH.t. Tt ei . i Ktuiius tue lenow ceara it and appreciated the j. ke: of course he didn't shoot. The sous ! wa- icd to Leadijuarters. The jt-ke was ? on ; circulated through the camp, art-l the ; , ua "7 ?r" ?u Ul- "1 S'J'JU euu,uu lu'e 01 e was good enough fur h;m The f . f. L- "T dar ther were on cuiiajru. .1. parting Gea. Forest returned to I.i gersoll his horse with a note n-lure-s-ed "to tbe man who saved hi lite by a joke in the face of death.' "' A De-awl Usa'a Order The New Orleans .'.-, mi wicked story: A sugar maker, -t. , . ' i . ..i j mus mith as anrth nuvilUKlil D Mtril IJ tit ! ie J . ..-, 1 - thing el.se. died re-'. cently in one of our country parishes ; He waa not long ill, and the .lav b' fore be died he ordered a bill of go..d tbroogn his commissiun meri-nant in New Orleans. The new of tbe man's death dew on the wings of wire, bu the rrjiiisiti'ja for supplies came a! j.-ig in a slow steamboat way, and arrived two or three days afterward. A portion of the order wan sent to tr,r wholesale drug house tor an nrticie ' u-ed largely ia sugar makiui?. It was a weil managed ;rug hou.-e, and it order clerk below a in the babii of communicating through a speaking : tule nitb the biiokpeeper before till- - . . - ,ug- B3 orne. . tne on:ect ot tois snoot- ID;r whispers back and forth throueb the tin communicator being to a.-eer- tain if the person ordering goods i, ento e.l to ered.t It th ca. e re- fer to ' the clerk shouted up. "How's aceouuts of Onesimus Stnab ?' Audi the information wa slid down, "Ac '. counts O. K., bu: we've adrice Smith's dead.'' "That" all nghr.": .ftid ibe man below, ten barrel of snipbu: he's sent fr Am tajaal Dltltiea. "It's Chri.-tmas to-rcrr-jw," said Captain Jack Miller to hi "'.eward, and you may p it soaje plum ia the cabin duff, but don"! ne many, and put 'em ail ia one end. I can't af ford to give the mate p! lrr-iiii.T'' "I'lums in the d'iff to-day s'eTsr. ?'' said the mate next rccmlng. "Ves sir, said the steward, "but yoa won't get any. They're ai! go in' ia the old naa's end." That day, when the d-jff care? oa the table, just &s the Caotaia was 70 1 . ... : . IH T t'J Be: O tSe tDStC t'J '1 'J t..at 0... cer qjieu'r turned the disb. remark- ing. as he' did so, "That's a curio-i' old ware. Captain Miiler." "Yes, said the Captain, as he r- stored the dish to Its former position, "I hare h&'I thst nldt? for ft lrior to tirr.e." "Mar I ask.'' said the mate, once more turning the di.-L, got tbat plate?" 'wfcere ron "I think, if I ree!ie"i right "said tbe Captain, i otatn. as be nut the biar.it end Bo" K-1! tbe nodding toward the mate. , Straits.7' "I thought," the mate observed, as slewed the p'aa. end toward bim "that it was not made ia England.'' "That'll do. Mr. JobV said tbi Captain; "that'll cj. Let the dish alone and I'll eut the ti'-if f -re and aft," PoTatoes.' sav as IrUh agricai- turai jouroaJ, "ahouli be botied ia cold water." i rr(pifir,., t.i ,.U?I J ''"j ea ruv ai-atlr A.tLou; id other i j.iia ilrs are ' cf tie pr-.prif'.or. t - , , .v.: of to !; f; ifcrl.'i ri.-:i -!!.' I u-',,e ,"a"! l n-1 1. fum,...! .i' V. ' . . on-T -''i' ration. ' ' . " m-i- a : n'; - - v,il U-WW.,-..... t,u i .hit of ih-- ir b .u-e- I .,ur,,,i v irtu id ,e 1 ""'' u,vi, nitb their fan, .e4 W.I; r..)'. be !-.,ir j".i. l'rent '" l-h.Vireii f .r lie tK- dozen. Nishtmnre h-r-l -tt at reasons- b! rr.te V.i ii :.-Ce J pn: I. -n v;,i in " and be re-; . th. l.r k-fi 'i canuut-i of o'hrr vniiri 'xr Ctrl. lLep.:i-r ; lh-.-.- A i .v T.: Hi. J j;;'c:i have i;( i ., -'- Jt.rM in the wcrld :tc i'." :.i".'er hern '.'.ul.t to '-' tr" th.ms-tn.N of theta. - h-i-.e petted ther.i : .Ley ii'i,'t'. t d--p-re i'llmr, .11 other f.,r a I: V'nif. ' ain! (Vp.-ii.l i: 1 and are on ! f.irtu :;e et.iue-. (it o! sea d . ; The p.:,, : ; ,r! i Uleij .,.1 i:,.. to lti Cl4- i ft:! to nr-i'.j.-j th:-. d-i.'!..rai.: 'tiy heo.Ii sa If m -up in their friend-, a their ea-e i h' peie. m an..! iiii-iTa'.!.. vco ' the eartii U-l 'iig It ! i -tigs I..- t')t, p.r. tiieir da.jgh ers fr .in udition Ther do tbem irrru' Kverv d.,':; :":i tij. ir . e.i !. Te t. 'r ug it they neglect it. t t. r -l:..i:,l i.e iugtit to ' ''V:ri.e Th.) nth ; i. :i-.):J.r,. training. r t ir;.fie r ift Ir ar b. d r e i ; h re rerr I k e. to .Ml.- ) r a:,.l tiie p.i.jr ri- b ' m i-t educate '-V-.rk ; no rcf rui ' !. i . i ' Weil their I'l'Te i-d- -j! i.e t'tgbi'T- A 1 Uitaj.x-rl.tlti Olhrial tarilrr4. C I.- m-.-a. S (.' . Jauunry Jd At 2 . ;, m L'f ii, at Timci'-nsville, H t ii li. . iv, the Cc'tmberlain T. . .1 J ;- .. . , ... sb-.t by i..,k;jown .a:t.. ..- . ,i...,r Titts a -a-na-M-:i t:-ed it .' k-, who iui.iie-.i'i'e-i -if::: I. -.... - aUj "V.n t-tl a l Ti.- t-Vo l;..r'!s t on tli? eir.-! yes'erda i i- th.it. u--j V-iu-l telJ, v : "Ue i to town Ir: of :m rung , "c;al tj the r.- re' ie f. o i '.i-.--r.: - rj. k the g"o:-.:i.i. he no re;.c:.:. il ..." U:- -o;.. iLere be , .. oiifi'i..n tin; tinit t,r in..i ir. o' but there wis m'gbtr little vats tit:: : ulio ii it " for was ur ! n along with tl.e hei V great crowd irr.ther- down ward ed to re.-c . je t Le supposed body, and i.lT'rtthe stockings were ard c--.tion fcecarse ar- at'er rr.-r-: pi"'-:.t. Ano'bi PL.ladV' 2(lpe j:e..i. atiectiDg extra.-t from u ..a ..-Iii ' :arv po.-m h.i Itrc:.j3: . - i:':i- '.iT-'-i ;,n ! n.-: t;.t h..; : r.r.' wilt B"t wnt tUein. ii the goidi-n ". t- Ii. r.:-:-. ii-.- u:. A S-in 1' "".'ji-hcii tjKiu wen: to a ,:i-'i:;r-rn'le ;;J the gui.-e ot a giraff, n 1 .-n Le .1.17 home he fed ia a g it A fe li'-en;..-!. s'jppo-ir.g that a -.- fc-i'i e..-ape,l from the menag- e. c'-: a approached eautiouv '. i:i-- --l "L" 1'id'J.ed n a-fpierad'-r. a-d ti'-l ti. ' a e '.mj 1 . : i a be.' tl.e ni .4- iVered A i. : r r i y g rl. i-jst ftbie to talk. wh- hi :ng the the e.-.i a "'re t i i- i n-prove.J f,r eat- f i r p e ar,d leaving s a;":e-n.l otie d-iv with j -h" was i-anght slip-ru-t UBd-r her plate and ..in; for it. ho femnn ir t-spa. mv t-.'e's so f),r? i'j; crust " p. iig r.nr ca.!e.! '-, aid: to-dar 1 l.r. : Ri' meats :"j wo- ma-: 1 .e . w iv :i ste is e2asrd ia making her ieddirj garnierilt ; the sai ie-: hfr hu-baud coa.e Dome ia e at 1. -bt and veil to her at the ton ct t-9 voice f,-;rn the front -ten to throw hint ou; sort' i-y-L' h:-, r:v 1 :. Tw-; d-itk by m jj";' Tiis i.,1 aaswer. llivn't ia. .). .-; .vs were met a;:cr ell ,v wLt derian.ied their 11 o-.e of '.Lex. "1 hive ' liv; h-rea a ".T.tient .it the other rnai asur- ::t by ailing. "And ,v 'i -I'.-ket to r-'it moaer ikt i.:i Fonr iarre b-.il with the skin, peal, i toes slice pota and th:n : add otje butjcb of e!err, i ! -iuaii n otii .n-t Ch- pr t.-lbte. M t al! t- ge:f.-r. and wh".n n-:'A ait, o-l a.'id ririgr tothoti-'e. 1 A!i."i -t in the Vt a-btntoo X'avy- rar-i a ja .....ce. that te has an old reliable bunion which be is desirous w-xhao;? f 'r td"T9 mofrn mrt ef barometer that will not get so ex cited a; tvery little shower that come up. utMV' -iiggT who b'iried a Mr. .E. tit 'h f -ilowing i'm i:i the si. .-a li seat t Mrs. B.:- ton : "To rj.klag oa Kofon hole, five dsilars." T.iKcliici that "-naa propose- is rj'sco-ed '' bv the ironical fact that 4 :.....) w.-.r:! ia in Misebo -'. -'-HI have ;o h'j'.t-.ri their own gaiter. & stove isepirr jat i- tg a itegre of perteetioa waicn witi la.re a oOite'eti f Lgittt. tt.a m ia,tc tatiij I'- ran it-