The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, April 18, 1877, Image 1

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Th.5 Ssaasct' Herald
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ftr enoam. jW In adraac other., ft C.
a :) InranaMy b charged.
Xo eulicrifnten wilt b. dlrcontlrnied maill U
rrearsres are paid sp. PMU1 af Iodic
w OMd'j a, whea tobacriser, do sot tafce cut
their ppr.wUiboUUaWH.TUnH)ert'tI-jo.
SdirtluT rtanjTlnj trwfc on Ptcffirat.an.
other ao.sil.1 tre iu th tun of to former at
well aa tlKfireaBnt office. AuMree
Somerset Printing Company. "
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Euilnets Cards.
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JOUNIilLLS,
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lrare In OoBruta Nr4' new tk"l.
SlajaCTuaf Mrat
SooaaeU Pa
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KLGAHAN L STOKER.
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Tawrilu .aoue and praaBeat ar it far-;
Bii t'se he M b-el are.ao-'a ;
Tse table, wftl eaatteae to he faralXrM w to.
he u aarkt acev . Larae M. euaca.W ,
etaKf aaaebed.
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IAMOND HOTEL
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aad wed kawwa
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ana oolm. r"l mji.
bti. ti.-a mmnj I
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W.-B, t.ara ai e
JOHN HICKS & SON,
Axd Real Estita Brokers.
ISTAEUSilKD 1KX.
fSraasa who dcaire t aaa. hwr w exraie pr e
crrr. ar tor raat wtt: Sad a ta taaar ceaaiM t.
Tectater the aetarrpcMai LSxrW. a aa coanre )
atade csleOT aa1 ae rw. Kaal ntaw boaiaeoa
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VOL. XXV. NO. 45.
Bankt, dc.
sMJDHHSTDWB SAVINGS BAM,
12U CLINTON STUEET,
JOrLNSTOWJ. PA. .. ' .
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t4i V4iuti wi xuw al I'l Fimirnif, M II
.N w own: oUtrOAi ofuta rvurire!, ultouOiMA
tiiACfc iK-ikUuite lur toufffuwrt euyl Dl Ik
; tt. tii, A. J. Maivt. F. W. HaT, John U tDU,
! T. Sjik, Jiituel McjuUiru, Jtmc MvHejr a4
TrMurrr; Cyme t-Wrr. 84trltor. rrJ4.
J. O.KIMMEL & S0S,
SatKcmn to
.Schell & Kimmel,
SOMERSET PA.
Accounts of Merchants and oth
er Busoicss Peopie Solicited. Drafts
negotiable in all parta of tho Coun
try for sale. Money loaned and
Collections made.
jsaU
Cambria CoBank.
, i
M. W. KEIM & Co.
.Vo. 'Hid Main St., Johnstown.
A General Banking ' Business
transacted.
Interest Paid at C per cent, on
Time Dcj.s ts.
Loans Jfegotiatd. .
Drafts Bought and Sold.
J.nv.,..
WWOUTAU JISBUTAlt,
JI- ZiinmfrmaB,
? YM hLi Crass St,
Ti ! f rlrrf of bntvlt. Ba.afMw
lnrr.1 I t tinxl:. f lh, rtnursi of lohscrw..
Tarr Hini f iDot kw.!)!! I' In the rc.r-
I. of I he brMinorkt of Iqiara.
errr tt-h. to SMmersvt. ITlce. to att til.
Cook & Beerits'
FAMILY GROCER!
Flour and Feed
STORE.
W -r.f-t r-7ctfii!TT .njv to oor
I ft1nM ul tbr rohllt r-rrmilj. la U ( oad
MAIN CROSS STRF.E1
And u a4iil.Ua ta . tUl Uo. of Xtf Lam
f'onfcH tlonerir. Aoiion.
TolMrro?s t'lcurw. S r.
-tEpn .Ub (4..
BEST QUALITY OF
FAMILY FLOUR,
CORSMEL.
OATS. SHELLED COHS,
.0Ti CODS CHOP.
F.RAS. MWHLISG
Knd TrrtMar riJtlair to ttte Feed tejvMt
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
FOlt
WASH ONLY.
ila i a-cU averted atreS ar
I UiurTuv fnonrr, V ewtanaare, Brartea af
a kia-la. '1
STATlOaVERi
WLVh w. aUlaaB aackaapaa lacahaapeat.
Pte.fr ra!t exasuse i-ar r !l r all ktada. aad
b. a.Ua9l (raei t ova jalgat.
rt ir Sere we atay
.V A!K CS1 Strael.!
11- S.
F11ED SAUGLE, Pro'p.
The ;mi retot haa larely ,aiitmi I aad rreaUy
hrfr ttia deeiraale prery. raraithiaa; fc
w:lb CB'ire o-w mnii: .r. tba BaaklaeT It oo at
toe at -erk4e R-nar .lam Bar tumlial
tm rt.M. .ar. caaVrm a is. Siata.
TaMe aa alaara .applied with the
ruad tbe markM aS-au.
I., rrr aad evaawtii otabitec hi
( aait ta- aiai mmt aue&ua aww aiwaya aa aa.
, Mrduia
kr-lrr tateo by tha seek. day. ar awed.
' I'r .twaya acp pirr with the
t al U
tnr.Tia K eiora
Azwrra tmiaoa
Grove &Denison
IManufactarcs of
arriacci.
Bmtxies,
BriIlK-wg9B,
MriCtia,
natrwew
f a-i7 aa Bssare sort of I-taav-
AprU u, vr. '
Miser llancout,
77JCFIFTH AYE.
CARPETS
PRICES . the ; VERT LOVEST.
: Antra Drjpassi
L II' CALL DM.
77 FIFH AVEfiDE.
D, t. D m4 aod SailaCcM St.
Mwh 2S P1TTSDLRG.
i ot ography
erpetaates.
National Greatnsss.
(to- dote. StriTtto)e irl .f (be Crnunnial
tii.lbl'lu. Mat "l mM to ibjkMiwvii rmlpt
of t3.oi 4mTT&rifliy tarlatf-t ll -h, MiUlbis
lcro.i, t.virT. snti wHrr hMatli.1 iIiioks tx
biiiileJ. 1 bi.ini.y had Is suibortty nw
Uta rfcoutfnphic art wiibia tba KTuoala aod
biuUlBK.of toaCiuTUsija. t.lKiiTio5.
Atteric t .boald otntre o roloabla a enliot
tio. ul aautra tr ptetara. uf Um arrth.ad fteat
Beat at tacirwoiB eunnuj. .;
Pl-iuif abd ' rr-fltahlf Prefteots
l'irm At Vlslta IS nw S 1 1. 86 CMitf: ( x 10,
.Lot oach. Catulaznor oral tor Um cant euuDp.
For aalr bjr .11 df.lert aad bixakMllero. AMtvk,
CEVrEXMI. PHOTOOKAPHICt'O..
IWlu k Aaaou) PtoLulriphUL. T
TTDIOnS lTtaJlT:CX.U.HlITKUOCI.
THE KANSAS PACIFIC
HOMESTEAD
I. pab!ibo1 hj th. Liod Dparuaral of tUe Kaa-
aaa Pacific Kailvay t3oaipanT. to .apply .be large
sad ioeraaiosreauod tor lafhrmatluo repperUiiK
KA Sa5. and (Specially tba m arBlflent BJiiy of
laada graaud by Uuajrreu m aid of the eoctrar
tic of It. road. Thlt irriat conpTiM
OVER 5,090X00 ACRES
OF LAND. cocsiiUEx af crery odd Metioaioeach
towBj&ip. ttr a liiKanee or twoaty milea 00 both
n .n v ise rraui. or aw-nail 01 UM I.DI in 4 aril v.
forty aiOar Vie, rxta diog to Drover City, I j Col.
ondo, USvfra!Bga eoatlBBatlnaof th. belt of
ecauary abieh, fr a th. Atlaa'a? coast aeRoard,
ia hmad to ba. ta climate, soil, aad eTery prvdoc
lica of aatare. th matt farcrod.
To aid la tbe rtUrnaeat of this raperb dicsaia
vakaalatelllgrataad ladaKrinu peopie. ia tke
ohjert of ta. litmtSTE I. It u tatsadod to
contain a fair aad caadld lepnseotauna of Ueta;
aor will it erer giro, ranattoaally, any RateoMBt
that wCl not, ar-n lareatigatloa, be foily a
talaed.
T,T.!-.TP"'T bU ,0 lt" U"d'
from the OovaraaiaBl af tlia tr.itAj CrAti..
They are Ketaar oSWrad at prica. kxeer thaaany
other laada ia tba West, that will and para with
them m aoil. ellmate aad goaaral adraaucea.
Theterau of paymnt, aa will be ftnad 00 a mre-
fal eTaailnailoa. are tacr, llbervl ta all emoatial
IbatBTea thaa hare beracoiore baaa offrraj by any
raSwa y company.
THE HOMESTEAD
IS FOB
7223 Ca2CwXJL7I7,
A a-: will be at gratif to aayoae aoa applioa
uv. AU coatBoiucatioas ia raferaoaa to the laadt of
the Costpasy hoohl be addressed to
S. J. CILMORE.
lasJ CciaitniMiomr. K. P. Cy,
SAIJA, KANSAS.
JIarch 7 1T7
E. H. IAMLL,
WITH
ROUSE, HEUPSTOKiOL
2S5 Bait, St., Baltimore, M. D.,
WosM reepeetfatly aak the awreaaau' of Soiaer
BK eoaaty. to acad hsm their order, for
NQTEGI.S, FlBKlSHliee AND
FANCY GOODS.
tearlac thorn aarHfaftfcw both aa rearanls prire
and aaailty W r!a The mi n hear, rhliiaa:
ktaltlawra are aaaeatly regaewed tacad aad m
CLiJE.B
Tkaaawhaaroaa I
LllE.KOOrS.
feajMfcia hia.il f hoaM kaov
tas' unci
SovUtkaa
kaa Ua w aaioclaa. Shoe atll lax fctfarar,
k ehaaner ta tha ka raa to ,mi a uu
aad Barepawaara
atraM w awata. aa tiawmai, waarr h aaa
gouaaalyef
. Peachbottom 4 Buckinglian
S L A.T E
awsaaBiaw ha eery heat ana-So. HewOJBBder-
taka to pax Siato Hf mm atuaiia pahite aaa pcV
.ate. apim, keu ettaer a tuws aoaatry at ut
htaeet prtcaa. aad to warrant taam. las aad sea
Mm ee aUra him at kit t-eva. Hat 1W Haltimar.
traet.Cmaiwl.ail. MA Oraanmay beteftwtt)
GAB C1IIIII1,
Agwrl. aairial, Pm.
' v. . aarrrxar.
ApH ta. wra. .
UrilIS, FCllAKIEE i CO,
Merchant Tailors,
Qrt-a.Ywrt.'.M.Bvy,
m
IZl WeW street, ewramr TBli Aveaae,
prrrsBUBGn.
OOIIieiFBOt
, , . ; . . :- ' , , , . . - .; . , ,
SOMEltSET,
!
AFBIt JESTIXC.
-1
" ! 1 bf ar4 f o rooial lingisz in fho a.-v-I, ;
One April
Aod 'jat tkr; saM ay ttcarfrr ctl oaJf t-J.
- . ;' ;. Tbt Ajirli dr t - f -"Ob,
Jot. is iweut throagli U too Lufjr tltiire: '
Oh, lor. I tro. la winltr nl la Muf-tlm :"
But thm, ton knew, th hour FoIIt'j play-
4lm, ; . ' ; ' " .
"Tiraj Ajil Jar.
Aod I, to iirep In tas. tl-c mtrrj birJf,'
... . . That April day.
Sang vkh tbtm toai;i.ilf mIt ..ftU.h worU-
? , . .'Toas April daj;
"Xj lur.li fair, I eoitit not Lei! bat elvio h'.ta;
Kj lar. 1 wise, oh ! vhatuold I rrfaw hire,
. , Tb'.j April daj-. . ;
't aimTiJ hi kfir of Cnj, let tia betraw '
Til April day. . . .
And W 1 ay,''I lor htm,' hare ao rtrs ' . . ,
Tl Aprfl day. ' ...
Thr tul. that b. as.Ua oh yai. I klai U .,
And If hr Had it sot, I tu)r miaj It ;
Bat iroatie,opK, or Um, dow pray waat i It.
, Vb April day r' , ;-.
Sinning aal lauhjint; ibraaga tlw void, I nme.
Tkat April day, :-'"
1 atll a clrar, Wrjna; ruice an bark ayain ; .', -
.. tlh, April day : ,
Thif girl of rmilet and tears, thil lUtle mrcr,
W ilk otoaaaat Jo Irat Jobs ber haart diarover.
Thy atinJi la vlidom : 1, kcr happy hyrcr ; '
Tltoa, April .Uy." . . .
tie clasped ibt hand and thrnogU the ttooI'tt
; unit, ' . '" '' '
That April day, . t -
Situjin; likf mbin lauor plad ooiutat, '
That April day:
Ob. aalden niriht&., and oh. tr raittn; '
j Ob, aaraoK eslias aa J oh, .Trwt eomplalBins -
Ttro happy boaru tMa watching daritght'f w.n
In?. . '
, ' That Atwil day.
THEIIIa CCPrSTASrCr
Th Romance of Ilia Rec.Bt 1.11-.
New York, April 3.
Harper's XTteklg iu morrow
pUililnll a Pai t-tullH Vull)llf d accoaui
. . . .t . ...
tfuui a Uiij krjti b
Tweed durma
Lis pilgrimages ut
LeJloa- .Strtrei
, iu nriaa, v.uo aun r:aio.
luaui.c ijrv. bicb uauuiei i-Ttra.ii
- . a If t I I
paxes vl '.be ee-yr oiraviua mm nn.ii una ui
ibe uuf.ui.dr aMB.iuivmer.t '..f!. pwki'-ed 'aTaiisT vf 4Prad'ie-. ' A-
-, tbe rJeaib ul ClJarlei. O Conor, ab. ill
jtoe begmniug of Det.fu.ber, IST5.
Mas read lu Lii.J Sace, Jill
jTaeea i.b a Ireliug tbe' rtvtr.-o uf
Vkbat uiigtii. be ruj )retl. The au-
llcipaurd eveui . bleu eX'.-iied uiueb
i sorrow lu tbe enure Cauitnuiiii v, aa3
mure keeuly leli ty biui'tbaa by any
body efc-e. ilo was engaged al lue
time ta atgotiaa uo tor bis relc.rc.
Tbe propoaitiou. for 'eituuii.jo aiid a
leeiueoient vtltb Me Siate by " htm.-elt
j aud ma friliw deiiuq ituts " vcre fa
voraUly eUieriaiijerl, one'uf1 tb li
pariuers vf C lirdi T'lerrep jn: bav
tug Ibe uiaitenu baud. Ju tbe event
ot ue dwease vf O'Couor. Tweed
rlaaat ifiere a as'
yha be Cvtiid Dope to setilt,
Mretuea mi li prless au eutaoglemKjt
tbai ne teli lutu utUY derp.ir. He
Dad bat. led for years already with
uui rtsult. except iti a i be bad Slan
dered Ilia 111 guiicu ricties upou law
ers and vu Courts, aufTcreil impris
vuuieul, a ub ttie proepeel of a Lie
term iu Ludlo 6ireei Jail, in e.-
! peuueuiiary vr
1 -
cua-ge .or ois previous place iu i.r
1,1-ckaeli's I,Uud
urse mau all ele, be bad Kacrtlieed ;
bis prvperty, piece by piece, a ruiu
vua prices, uuder the clod.of legal
auaebmeuta. to raise tbe fees for
carrying ua bis legal battles. Tnis
bad reduced bts means so thai iu
view vt dtsaairuus shriukAge and
foreclosures be fvUiiJ bimreif
brougbt lace to face with actual
baukiupicy. Tfce spuroacbiug trial
vf tbe great $5.0UU WO suit against
OlJi tbreateuett a demaud upon bis
casb resources fur fees abicb b
plainly be taw should fail lo answer.
Ills remaining posorrsiucs w?:e
but available-to raie reudv cuaej.
aud credit, esspeciaily witb the la
yers, was out of tbe qaeaiiua.
FLIGHT EtSOLVEHCX "
Ilia uionev gui.e, bis courage brke ,
down also, aud be resolved oa Sgbtiit was month bef-.re be set oat or
a ibe reaietiv bulb for bis baukrup-j
CT aud bis Copeies Ittiprlsouuieuk
Cuulu be obtain bis liberty, be might
ave some fraguieau vf bis Cote e.
H.scosJjf aud uuiueruus Coutiseliora
bad descried bim in ba:tatluus, auu
wiib bis sbtiukiug purse came nut
ouly cbauge ot bis temper, but of
bla advireiS and tulititaefs IiirboH,
bav lag loot the g'leat Uay-rs aud
Judges ul tbe duriS be ba created
aud Controlled, be louuu falUieeit
torctdu tail back upoa tbeif clleuls,
bis lei I jo pri-oucrs vf tbe ja:L
t'eed s mesemaie iu LadioW Suceel
f .1 t , . ..
ij ao wj vuaiirj u..iuw, n" j.
slik .muggier, anwne elireU tioa ltd
t tbe orugaii"B vt ibe treaty auti
Luaiaud- He bad p.eiourK cfium
med wab Tweed in the more agreea-
Ue rpbele vf tbe Aujtf icau Ciuti.
From btiu Tared iearued ail the elc
laiiauf eXietiug uva lea aud tbetawe
on tbe aui'jr'Ct. aud baviug cundudt d
oa auakibft bia B gbv resulted U. reach
tipaia aa tic Uiva-t rXnrdleOt tbel rr.
Auvlbervftae iuiuitra vf tbe Lud
low SiTeet Jail Bilsa, tbe eugiv-
ter vf tbe N.r tamp on bauk rb-
berv. aUu euvaifed iu '.be cerebrated
",a!r robbery" at Wabiugum.
Tbis pereoii was tbe first lu sviggrs;
u Taeed tbe feasibility vf rl t
cane. Tweed would not listen to
K
i-ttcb a tblbg at Of at, bat meeting b:
' Drviese4aatn ae-izbrd.ilv ia tbe
court jaidvf tbe jail, aiirre tbey
lock tbeir Xercii-e, Ibe subject t
inure defiuely tli3C8r?el aad ibr
oOislde Imiida it the "prufeseiwbal
being called io, Taeed was -rua-dd
-f the practicability vf a j lii
which tbey prevented aad fur the ex
ecuuuo vt wbut be eugaged to pay
a stipulated aUtuuat vf Biubey.
Fligbi, te bad reaawbed, mast be bL
ovly relief. Hta cvaterences witb
his new sdvtMrrs, peculiarly skilled ia
eucb matters, cvnvinced bia thai
ihiaswp, if eatertained at all, most
be taken with sacli absulatese as v
bale bo CuliSJabU vr kjoa ledge ot
bw Ua except among bis own
trteads. He must surrender himself
eXtlootVelv U ttke Cu&tTvl vf tbusr
wbo abdertovk the job. And ae
cordiagly no member cf his family,
nor BiecoaDsel, nor scy ineca or
uerroo whatever vf bis preeiou Coo-m-cii-BM.,
kutw cf bis prvpused fiigb:
or bad aay part ia its xresuc
neither a.d tbey know vf bts wberea
kajaiia at aay time eovil A bad bcme
ae ce scary fur bias to c-.hu tanotceir
with themafurr his arrest m Cab bf
tha Soaoieh vSeials. - -:- ''
ESTABLIB HC3 D,
18
PA., WEDNESDAY,
1 n-red ooder?VHd test be was to
r tak-m lo charts by a wellorjfaoiz
ed yt men, dwyiboied ibr-ub-
t-ot the eoOQtry, batiug every facili
ty, tbeir connections' aod method b
lug tborougly irsied'aud well esub
liatietL He was Ju;nibed wiifa a
tburt key for tviegntlpbie cmmaaica
if jo aud one for pjUl facility. The
Utter included a ytm of iaciosares
ibrotigb SrvdiSWrvit enrelups sod
ddresve ;at ' remo d points. il
as to Bod oecacoo to viait bis
6'iawoo Madison a-noe.near Fifty -uiuib
xtreet, aud delrrtf bicntwlf om
Beretly aod noatter 3ed at bis oaa
Qoor. roe execniK a of tbe
utm included bi t adiojf io Spaiu
or under tbe SpsniO Sag. He made
rvera! eucb visit ti bis boose, uotil
fiually, on tbe 4J) t December. 1875,
u ibe ereniDg of'wbich be was
driven in tbe castor ary back, attend
ed by two keeper to his bouse.
Asceodiogtbe stepi, be saw tbe pre
cuuerned :go. wbka greatly excited
bim ' Couirulling- timeetf he led bis
attendant to tbe natal feast. Tweed
says tba; tbe kr-epsirs ate heartily,
ajd ht-Jtjiik good caSs that tbey drank.
At jane the right raumeat one of tbe
Keepers rose and wat to tbe wwb
ljui-iu ia tbe room Id wash bis banda
and get ready fortb laxorioos and
uaoal cigar after V dinner. Tweed
tuk tbe ouijortunitt. rose also, aod
say in be would wash in tbe adjoia
ing room, he passed into tbe bill,
tiooing tbe door a be left the room,
lie Quickl? took ih Erst bat aud
c -a; aud ipcd oqduf tbe front do r
tie was a fugitive ' l6 saw tbe back
Oe fore tbe dor witboat tbe driver,
wbo al.tu tHit advantage of tbe occa
sion ia ibe kiicbeo. f Xot'a person or
a sound sDoesred tore-pond to bis
i( liutuienC It wis ooc quite one
Imioote put eiuht fThe revulsion of
1 hl" previous ezctteeat seemed t
Cul) aud S;iatu.Lbr eCi ,u- Dd De r"?-n to expen-
i"
resurae .-f tbe r,,:!''. ;eculiar' sepsiu ns. ne bad
;ea l,na fr m bi hme H. place
'. hbrui.k bdek ujder tbe shad w f
Li- sionp he s.w a tradesmsu's wag
iirar up and i:rie uue iodide siir
ualrd tobiiu to get lu. which be did,
a:id the wag iti' was driven rapidly
iuto Madison avenue. Cut- there it
i-.ad to ctop am u; 4 '"l of.cii"2-as
a i tu uuied police 'who
i'i' a di.-placed car 'oa
Ui d-fcribes bis feeling
were pat
tbe track,
while here
terriMe. .' i
A CUAXGE OF CHAEACTER AND MIS P.
Tweed dot s froos ibis inception of
.bis Bfzbt a eooipIetV cbaug, which
ta. eiuce taken poseersiooof bis char
seter aod bis tone-uf mind Many
hours and days il-like- experience
bare since -deepened bis emotions,
aodt aUjWbo have seeahirn-ene bis
reidrrj, ao3 W b kaew him in bis pre
vi.ios pride, have been struck with
tbe rev o1 a tioo to bis menial condition.
Tbe waguo sooo started and drove
zigzag across the city to the North
river, wbere be was taken into a
roff-boai aod landed in a lonely part
of tbe Palisades, not far from tbe
i a.tl-lfMva 6 m tt V Y ro iirui Rnr
, u.;. 1 1 ..n Af,rr a Innle rirl..
of ;L . era of M tbe
wagon was stopped ia front of a de-
lapidated old homestead, wbere
Tweed was met bv another of bis
te fuuud friends, who greeted bim
quietly with assurances of kindness
aud safety. Ia this refuge Tweed
Coniiaaed from his arrival, tbe 4th
uay ot December, nntil about tbe
uret week vt March. After a fitful
night's rest, the fugitive rose next
murniog to realize be was ao exile at
bis own threshold, as it wers. From
the neighboring bluffs or hills be
could ee bis own borne in tbe city of
New York, which be dare not visit
od where be was "born aod raised."
LI. preneui vi-iiing place was intend
ed to last until it was convenient for
bim to start fr Soaia, after a little
further delay for preparations. . Bot
could tear bimseli awav from New
York. Tbe Crd care in the morning
aa to pet n bis disunite and traos
t.irm bimeelf into his assumed per
sonality. '-.Mr. John Seeor," aa iova.
lid geutlemaa seeking merely a lit-
la rest aod fresh air, as well as re
lief from bucioes-- pressure. So bia
Lifke.'H being shaven off aod bis
b.r clipped short, be pat oa a wi.
Tne removal vf the wbiksrs gave
bis features, his jaws and bis cbeok
rwcea greater prMmcence, and witb
a wig and a pair f ifold spectacles be
aaa quite, i?aBsf-rmed Tbe wis
Cii A red'iirh vello v bair. crinkled
r rurled io appearance, eat sqasre
aiid qui:e well down n bis neck
T&e tell anxiety vf the day waf
.i-i ibe ae -papers It aema to
have been a m !. exciting seesatioo
t him when they were obaind
N :bing bot Tweed; colnma afwr
c-Iamo, aod whole pieot bis) Siarht;
tba seareb bv the Sber'I and detec-j
ic- ; he theortes and ebj-rtores f
hi rrp -rtcr-; prcIamatK f reward
oScal'y; tbe eommnnicati-tns. aad
letters fr'ia every q-iarter The op-r-.ar
seemed unprecedented, and at
ono-i: bad it effect npon bim." It
s during tbia opportunity vf quiet
sad ni-diistion, which his son- nnd
tog circumstances fir tbe Erst Vta
oSVred bim to many years, that tbe
atriking change began which has
beea observed ia him since atoce bia
rcto'o, aad wbicb the scanere i iodi
catioo. in the brief diaries wbicb he
kept clearly iadira'e. It is impur
ait to cote tbis bere as a key t. tba
ecclading events of bisexva rii a
ry story. Tweed watched tta pr-gre-s
of the proceedings agaiost bita
f'er his Sfrbt aad kept himself lbr
onibly pisted. He saw the defeat
t ibe oiotioo fir dicootinoaoce of
or eedinga aad scaoaed with woa-d-r
tbe oaprecedecd aad then novel
proceedings of a "strock jary." Of
e orse be eonld know nothing of the
secret c xiiosels held by the juniors at
tbe rick bed of O'C jd iT. The tatter
at Fort Wa-hiogvm, almost ia a di
rect lice aeroee the river and quite ia
eight of tbe biding place of the fugi
tive, bad suddenly roused np from
ats long and extraordinary lethargy.
O- l?eame eoavaleaeeat, got oat of
bed aod rivaled Tweed is bia grow-
tut ioterest ia tbe trial. I weed nd
certaialy made defiaka plaaa for bia !
vara leaving his pruoa. tut '
-vr at large, bo bogered. ioteearly
aaztoes taat ' th raaalt I th trial
might admit of his retHra. Ha saw
a r.
APRIL IS, 1S77.
br tbe reports that the adroitness cf.
David Dudley Field, ia tbe absence:
of bis old antaz'Xiirit. Charles 0'du
or, Icdicaiert an csk root oi tne
junior conael, into whose bands the
case ot tbe people bad dropped.
Tbe witnesses came on the stand
from public .IGces, from tbe city
bank; Garvey and Ioirersoll came,
and iir. Tilden, tbe sabseqneot can
didate for tbe Presidency, was pat to
tbe question. : Tweed watched it ail.
tie was certain . from appearances ;
that the prosecution of the gait was
breaking down. . Tweea bad been in
exile now three months and his sas
pease bad become intense. , He coo-
tinned under tbe control of the two ditners. pic-oica aod excursions
men who bad managed his escape j ar aod tbe city,
aad contracted fur bis safety. Hei Ou tbe 30tb of Jane Consul Gene
did implicitly what tbey . directed, I al Hall telegraphs a reply to Mr.
and tbey held bim in band like traia
era. He slept, be roe, he walked,
be rode, ate aod drank only as tbey
instructed bim, and it may be re
marked bere that this discipline and
relation were maintained , notil be
closed bif engagement with them
satisfaciorialy in Florida. .
STDOENty STARTLE&.
' Tweed was soddculy startled one
day by tbe announcement that Cha.
O'Conorbad reppea'red in bis case.
Of all tbe resurrections and ghosts
(his Seemed most terrible to bim
Ali bope seemed to vanish. He had
conjectured some brilliant technical
stroke by bis counsel which would
quash the whole thing as tbey did
before in the Court of Appeals.' He
bad estimated the probabilities of
"baojcinir" tbe jury on somedixairree
meut, But the advent of O'Conur
dissolved alL He did not wait till
the end. He again gathered op bis
now .canty effects. If be (Tweed)!
did not make an end of this thing j
O Conur never would, ne next tmk !
up his abode at a deserted fi-her-
uiao'shut, oear the Narrows, oo bis
teu Island, bis two companions ac-
compaoying him. Here tbe party
stayed two weeks. While here be
crossed tbe cbanuel one night and slept
a Broukiyn. Hj be escaped the!
vigilabceuf the detectives on b's track
ia a ' miracle. During bts suy on
S a'.en I?! and a liht and fast-Bailinir
schooner was fitted up and manned
by himself and iwu c iopaions, witb
a uegro boy. H taried at last from
ibe pier in front of ibe fort in a ' row
boat ia ibe ltuhtfeud slipped away
upon a pleasaat breeze. In due
course aud wuhoat anything notice
able tbey reached the iagooos oa ibe
coast uf Florida. Atooeof the light
house stations tbey made a" definite
stoppage again. Tweed takinir
board wiib ite .eeper vf tbe light as
Jubn ' SeCor, an iuvalid gentleman
seeking a restoration vf health aad
tbe recreations of Gsbiog aud hoot
ing. Here, too, ' be parted wiib bis
guides from New Yoik, Trust ng bis
contract wiib them at that place.
His new quarters stood oat opor. the
surf upon a long and irregular strip
of sandy aea beach outside of a
bright and limpid lag oon, bet wee
ibis beach and the main land the
lagoon averagiog half a mile io
widtb. Here in this lonely shelter be
took a melancholy aad
meditative;
rest.
PERFECT PEACE AX D SAFETY.
He experienced, for tbe first time
iu many years, a feeling vf perfect
peace and safety wbi.h began to fas
cinate bim. . CommaDtcation was
easily bad with tbe main land, and
facilities of mails and even the indis
pensable newspaper were within
eary reach. Tweed was here joined
by Hunt, w bo was a practical banter
and guide. His chief resource of)
profit was to pilut pleasure parties j
bo seek .Honda during tbe winter
months. Hunt led Tweed into tbe
interior, wbere they remained, bant
ing and fishing, nntil tbe climate be
came too bot, when be proceeded to
tbe neighborhood of St. Augustine.
Here be deliberately planned a new
sphere and a new life of naefu'iae?.
if nolvf repentance and reparation.
When be left ibis place for Cuba ia a
bebiag smack be bad completed a def
inite set ol plans to be carried oat oo
bis arrival in Spain. Some forty
miles aau brougbt Tweed and bi
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some tea miles ootsiue tbe car Dor vli
SaatUgode Cuba. The fishermaa
vbo brunzDt them !rom the Ameri-!
can coast, did not dare to confront
ibe Spaaiso officials with a freight!
which be strongly sut-pected wascun-
trabaod. It was a bright, moon- ' P e morning wben tbe woman
light night as tbey made" the point'60 t0uk .arge rf tbeir room
chosen for a landing. Tweed bad al-
ready been habituated to tbe by wsvsj "ae "v1-" at;euiioa oy oer kp.
trequebted by bia gaides, aad" evea ! torrS, tfc slr.p-bocket she had just
where be migat bare taken ooaof the j easpt.ed. Af:er she left with tbe sen
regalar steamers plyinir among the iIoe'. who always watched be" w-oo
West Indian portabe qoi natoral-i be cme. Tweed examined the emp
ly contiaued bis course aa be badj!.r boclset 8Ctl r"ood sb 6d left bim
started, keeoing bimself away froai a n te from hi son Having failed
rega.ar cbaoaeU ia wbicb be might ,a Ter.T o!br '-tempt to comaaal
r intninveaientlTrettwratzed. There a:e be had sacceeded in thi. Aa
was no aiad vf habitation within
t .flit, aad tbe boor, a rtwithstaadiag
be okooDligbi, precluded a search
Uaut wrapped himself in tbe blaoke;
aud was aa a4eep oa tbe rock!
bere they were left by tbe skipper
Caatpiog out bad been their custom
for several m lutbs. Avoid og towa
and seulementa ibey fiually eame
within sight of a nsbertaaa but
the bay.
ASJIEsTED BT 131 SPASI tEPi.
Tbey engaged a fiotermaa lo take
tbem m liaatiago de Cuba, aod oa
tbeir arrival tbey were met by cos-
torn booae o&cer, wbo demaaded
passports. Not being abJe to e -triply
tbey were arrewtew aad placed oa
bJard tha Spaoish maa-of-war Cher
oeea. This was on tbe 12th of Jane,
1STC, aod be was released oa the
23d. - Tb ebaage aad arrival of a
new Captain Gvoerai at Havana had
caused bota anspicioa aod delay ia
their ease. The Cabas patriots were
maniiestiag much aevivity, aad all
Ameri caa arrivals were strict! j
watered.- Then a variety of ro mors
starred apaboat the two men arriving
ta tbis ssy.ienoas ma iver, waicb.
altboagh Mbjecus; theoi to a strict
surveillaace, secured them neverthe
less a dtaJ3rnrsoed aad eoorteoaa
ieotertaismeut by the oScers of thai
Sais aaaa-ot war. Tba diary i
coo tains u aaacwev ueaecaieera
ia detail aaa indicates a kindly and
lacunar latere jarse wiu uaeaptai
of the porvawtil Mr. Alfred L Yoaog.
f Ciateia. tha Aorarieaa CodseJ,
proearei taafr releaae aaa tarora by
. - . -- -
T T - TT "TI
becoming bond for them. They
were accordingly able to take op
' their quarters at tbe principal hotel,
Kent in tee name oi aqcii juasreues,
where thev ocrnoied two comforta
ble rooms nntil tbeir ca.- sLonld be
parsed npon at Havana.
Tbe routine here was merelv one
of delay. Tweed notes bis wa!k.
his rides ia tbe valante, tbe streets
and public place., tbe cborcbes aod
buildings, tbe not days, aod their ne
gro processions and carnivals. His
sf ciai contact tbroogh tbe American,
French and Englifh Consols' resi-
- ldencoa with tbe local society seems
j to have beea free aod ccrdial. with
Yuooir, the Consul at Santiago:
Tbe ease of Seeor and Hunt will
be attended to as soon as papers ar
rive. A couple of captains of American
mercbaot vessel., also delayed (or
custom bouse infractions, were made
bis compaaions at the hotel and af
forded bim a svropatbetic concert in
maledictions against Spanish embar
goes. On tbo 2ud of July tbe tele
graph announce j the nominations at
St. Louis vf Tilden and Hendricks, vf
which ticket bis anticipations were
not altogether cbeerfoL His atten
tion was called by the French
Consul to ooe of bis previous schemes
by examination of some pic. a res of
Ilio Jaoeir, where this gentleman j
bad formerly acted as Consul.
Tweed bad originally contemplated
making Ciazil bis place of -efue,
but the arrival vf tbe Emperor Dm
Pedro in the United States made tbe
idea onadvisable. '
HE CELEOR ATrS TflF. CESTEXSIAL
The Ccoiei.nial of America, tbe
Fourth of July, te duly celebrated
with the inevitable fireworks ia the
ereoiog from the balcony of he IIo-
, te. JLaeCciles, tte uemouetratiou be
j iug highly appreciated by a concourse
of the 'cra-.u-U,'' mainly ia a state of
nature aod absolute independence as
j to any app.rel. Oa tbe seventh oi
Ju!v, baviug beea detaioed a moaih.
.' be concluded to settle dwa and
mute tae best ul it by emplojiog a
teacher uf Spanish aud utilizing his
time ia acq airing a knowledge uf the
language. His teacher was a c!k
ia ibecosioms and a capable mao,
wi'h wbo:n he expressed bis . satis
faction, taakiag fair progress ia his
daily lessons. Oa the elereatb he
notes the receipt cf (uods and tbe
sale of his bills on the Uuited Sosies
at tea per cent premium. - He beau
u grow bervous and worried abou;
Lis case at Ilavana, aud waited witb
aaxiety tor every mail. Ia view vf
ite prospect of detention he began to
look about bim fur a boase to rest,
empIainiog, nevertheless, of tbe in
tolerable oppression of tbe climate,
abicb begad to tell oa bis health.
Tbe departure of bis friend, tbe Amer
ican CvucHil, oa a furlough to the
Uuiu;d Siaies. he mentions enviuaaly;
s also the same day be chronicles,
gloomily, the execution of a person
tvbo is taken out aad shot, in the oat-
skins of the city. He saw the pa-
i rade of tbe victim through the town,
I e-toried by a guard of soldiers aad a
! baud of muic. At the place of exe
cution the man was put opin his
knees, blindfolded, with bis back to
tbe soldiers, aod shot a little harder
than three millions baiL At!at be
was permitted to engage pa-sage for
Yigo, wbicb port be reached cn Sep
tember C
AP.EESTED AOAir.
Here he fuuad himself formally ar
retted. His diary, papers and bag
gsge were takes from him, and after
siren day 3 in tbe Lazaretto be was
ordered to be taken to the castle or
fortress aa a prisoner of State.
Tweed was taken from the little island
of Saa Simoa, where tbe Lazaretto
?:sadi, over the city, and ia the cn
tody vf a euard of Spanish soldiers
! be was marched cp the bill toward
tbe ca-tle or fortress that crowns tbe
city cf Yigo. He desired to see tbe
Seer of the guard or tbe governor
of the easile. Bat bis efforts merely
enabled bim to bave permission to
k.' v. i-':i :r ji u r . acut nausiieu irors m
'!k1..i,t.,n v.A .nA . . ,t..'
. " " ' -,owaeu. ijea.iur raj perwouai ana :
-esired to pay for, with beercr wine.j property interests to be pat to the
80(1 s"re matting forthe floor, were; fuilest ten of examination and pub-l
pr"ed. and they ataned ia wiib
,m mea or ptteace ana cbeerlol-
ness, waiting bat might next torn
croc" tc,r ,Joa lron tte BoSe'.
I saswer was not ia the bedclothes
tbe next mrnin7. wbicb tbe ebsm
barmaid as dz! v f a'wl and also de
livered. In this maooer Tweed
canieto leara Siimethinr of tbe new
phase vf bis rase. He learned tbat
be was held bv the Spanish Govern
ment and supp-ed to be Secretary
Belkoap, and this, at least, gave bim
'. ooment being based oa some mirale
or Spaeish blunder. Another scene
whieh grew oat ef tbe new postal ar
rangement was the Gndia? of
the epi-ules placed ia tbe bed-clothes
by SoiedsJ, tbe chambermaid. Ooe
of thee bippeoed to fall into the' ate his mre acu'Te cunoectioa witb
bands cf ncnV, wbo abeerved that: the ring prose cu'Joa3, now paactical
the address to Joha Seeor was ta-jly eaded. Acting opoa this view ibe
a w . .a -W IT . . . . a
persecea oy west naa nnui teen oees
unknown to lira, tbe real aaa of
bis companion, ' William M. Tweed.
There was uot mocb eomfonabte Keel
ing posMble between tbem for the
remainder cf the foarteea days of
tbeir incarceration. By " that time
tbe Fraakha bad arrived, aad tbey
were taken duly oa board, where ex
planation was more practicable.
Uaot was clamaroos oa the way to
tbe ship when be learned of the pres
ence of the Unid Consular Airent,
yrjteauag Bia a.iueTicwa cweuautr,.
bis righu and bis entire igadraaee ofdered ail Lis property and tamed
e1 as j-ca.uaui tae discovery lajover bis pipers, we are eaaaiea io
tbe rai-ue.
r. . l. .4 VimA Sta-aa .
TBI TJITltil BQal. I I
steam trigat Fraekiia,Tweew f-oadjrad workia Soaia. which Easy still g
atlatataobd aad wieUurib grosa't toleacaga bai it be see at way tw n
veeapy. - 1 to j comraaaot aat., . aai
be racaived aua afva tea Bi.vaih i
LL O
WUOI NO. 1345.
eoldiers aod officers, that bis instruc
tions were to bring Tweed to New
York, and to Tweed be alsrt said
what, bis mission was, aod producing
a photograph said he was saitrGed to
receipt for bim aad bring him back
. i . . -
accoruiugiy, assuring aim ut els,
kindest feelings and of every conr
iay and attention on tbe way back,
placing at bis disposal ooe vf the
best state-rooms aud extending to
bim tbe privileges ot the oScers'
mess. As to Hunt, the commaader
bad no knowledge, ml would, if re
quested, extend to bim tbe tame
privileges or be was free 'o g' ashore
if be preferred. Air Tweed's son
bad liberty to comma ucate fr-etv
with bis father, which be availed
himself of. A. to Huut, be cpeuii,
took bimrelf oot of sight of Tweed
aod went off, reiuruiug, however, iu
restored good naiore with yuuug
Tweed when he found there was no
danger of de'.eotiun. Tbe rent uf the
story of Tweed np to bis return to
Ludlow Street Jail agam bas beeo
widely published already. Uo was
handed over to the Snerif on tbe
23d of November. 1S7C Setludiuif
himself little from lawyers aod re-
porters, be has maintained, as to tbe
public, an absolute sileuce since his
return. Tbe following teller to Cbas.
O'Cumr, dated Ludlow Street Jail,
December S, 1STG, aill show, how
ever, tbat be bad adopted ao intelli
gent, though aa altered, course to
ward the public:
TBE OLD MAX BREAKS DOtV.V.
Sir: I take tbe iibertv of address
ing yon this letter in view of tbe (set
tbat your poeitioa as the couanel des
ignated by the State authorities io
my matters bas professed solely tbe
public good, regardless of any fac
tious or pcrsooal interest. Hereto
fore I have met my troubles with
every resource at my disposal. Pos
sibly io a mistaken sense of duty I
bave stood op too long to shield
others as well asmyseif, bearing such
losses and punishment as were meted
ont to my transgressions and my mis
fortunes. It was truly more ia the
ioterest of others ibaa ia my own
tbat litigation aod retisiauce were
prolonged Viewing the manner vf
my return to tve wards of tbis pris
ou, realizing tbe events io tbe city,
in tbe State and in tbe nation wbicb
I am brought here to confront, it
will not. I bope, seem to be a pre
aompiion or insincerity in me to say
that I am indeed werwbelmed; that
all further resistance being hopeless
I bave none now to make, and only
ek ibe shortest and most efQcient
manner ia which I may make urv
qoaliSed surrender. It is not my
porp se to dispate or appeal vr fur
ther resist the snits which y.,u bave
..r;v
azatnst me in tbe name of tbe Mate
and tbe people. I prp se forthwith
to place at yonr di-p -sal a full sur
render of all I have left of property
or effects, aad rei-p iod at once to
such examination in tbis cooneciion
as may fnre ya and he public of!
tbe good faith of tbis ai-siiromeot as!
well as show tbe entire amount and ;
d- :,r r mil j
lsnositlon of B.I I have rsmamAerl an
far a. Tn ma. :Uh it t.. h rlpt.r'wl I
I am an old man, ereatlv broken ia
health, east down io spirit aod can oo
longer bear my burden. To miti
gate tbe prospect of a hopeless im
prisonment, wbicb roost apeedily .er
minate my life, I should, it ems to
me, make any saeriEce or effirt.
Dating tbe early stares of tbe suits
and proceeding's aeamst me 1 was!
ready to make restitution and rpa
raiim as far an in my power. En
tanglement witb tbe interests and
counsels of others delayed and de
feated tbis. I rezret tbat my means
have bow become so a'terlv inade
qoate. I wonld not make the futile
oner it 1 bad not some assurance
tbrucgb yonr pnMiFbed statement ;
that tbe vindication of principle and
the prospect cf rHraiaoPBtiv pnrifv
ing tbe public service are the objects j
voa have ia view as beinz more de-;
. t-
If in any manner yon may see fit to
; ..i. ' r . , . i
use me in socb CDaoection, I shall bei
. . , I
oalr lo cUd lo respond, irusuo? im-!
phctily layour biga repoution and;.
character. I ark to make only a sin-i.
. . ;
gle reservation, cot as rerarcs mv-!
o . - I
it hm .h.f.-.f mi.... mi. i
, , - , ...
licity, I would b-pe to have any mat-
ters a3Vcuog other person. restricted
to your private knowledge aad dis
cretion. K.Qowiutr. a yoa do, every
materia! fact already, it wonld be ua
availiog for me funher to resin or
witbhuid aoy details yoa may de
mand. 1 only a?k. ia jastiEcation of
the almost fraoke.e. that yr.nr mere .
reliable, jadgmeat shall take the re-j
gpun.sibikty vf puUicauoa and aseof
sucb matters oai? as may be nece
ary for the ends yua wUh to ad
vance. Ftr the present. I bave no legal
cot. I shall not employ nj ex
cept to act ia tbe spirit of this C"m
munication aad cafrm to the usual
usages of the court. I send this by
Foster Deey, whom I have aeret'
fore employed as Secretary He is
directed to receive from you aoy in
etraciioas vr suggestions aad aaswer
;ia d?tail as to my circomstances.
I rejiaia, very traiv yors,
Wjujam ii Tweed
I: was uaier.vjud that Mr. O Con
or seat thi letter to Atluraey Gener
al Fairchild, wiib bis favorabie rec
ommeadatioa, aa J that Mr. O'Cooor
also stgalSed bis iatentija to tersia-
.Attorney tjeaer.l bad cimeii made
several yiaits lo TaeeJ, and baa car
ried oat the examioatioa vf eifecta, j
and especially of iotormatioa which , (jrioegroosi oa 'be let
Tweed bad to tara over. A g'L f tteddiageake i ai
w'le of check, y aocters aad evidence ' .
, rt.BIr L ti.. n,u'r,.l ..f Ai
bwaey Garal Faircbild.
ttTntWT3ioa
Twead'a
reacasa baa beea
provi-j
: ii. . .rl . ni ;ir uutii
as do forms are complied with, be
earrie-d iato elect. Aa to what aay
becorao of him whea be baa asrrea-i
say that ha. Bigtt was aot aiwsttaer .
that of MA aimless Ifegvive. H io-
taasiad ti water BTvaa lo aorta 9t tai:
apoa aasroeajwa. aa m v- ;.--t vY
te - caT.
aae Japaaeae rswaa.
Tb eovoTB-jTi remrcjT fee ailaiat
a r?!TOrooto?. id ba "who inbrr'i.-
lh trsd". is Mii.).vl r bis rbdjijocj
lor the sake vf niod-sty. Shauipo.
era are in constant deniaa J ; at ai
moet every corner oae is met, tee".inr
bis way by tbe aid of the lcn aS,
aad blowing tbe wbistla that desig
nates bB3 avocation. The women
bave graceful, modest bearing : in
public never forward. Io marriage
they ebave the eyebrows and stain
the teeth as a tribute to the bnbanr
honor.
Among the better classes great
care is taken ia tbe education of wo
men, aod time, paios, aad patience
are expended opoa music. Htswry,
romance, aad instructive fads are
imparttd by tra1iii nary poetry that
is caog to the accmpaaiment of the
earn 'sen, an instromeot not noliks tha
Oaaj , hue witb s square b dy. Tbe
vucaliZatioo is harsh and disagreea
ble. Crime is speedily aod severely re
buked. Tbe capital ponisbnieut are
hari-kari, be bead io if. od, for parri-
icido aod tbe greater vlfeoees, ctuci-
nxioo. Tbe ban-kan bas been much
modified of la-e ; it i reserved fur
State oueuders, to whom considera
tion is due, but death demanded. Or
dinarily tbe execution takes place in
tbe temple vr at tbe palace vf some
Dtiuil", w bo U ordered Ut aaperij
teud tbe errvoiony. A fiehd r see
'Ud is st-lecierl, ajbo slauda hf the
tVnder with a drawn a word, the k a
ua ; a silver ia offV red the pris e pal.
ia wbicb lies the kuife fr dieuiborl.
imr, and ai be tt zea it tbe are od
cleaves i ff bis bead at a blow. Tbis
is a buma.i modiScati n of tbe meth
od requiring tbe priiC'pal to cut in
to hi abdomen before decapitation.
This f roi, without iuierrttioo vf a
second, i quite noptilar a a met nod
(r death br0 wtrp ..red
ry grief !r a lost tneud or pa-rou, -r
lo vppone a sea of troubles Br-head
ing malefactors ia done bv a S a'e
I agent who bai distingaisbed bimielf
I iu military life. Tbe victim i ft u id
ia a kneeling po-Hure aod tbe x--eo-tiotier,
standing behind delivers a
blow witb the aWurdtbal sever the
bead. Tbis is then exped oo a
crossbeam by the rosd-rtde In cru
cifixion, tbe culprit ia bouud to a erues
whh tbongs, aud after a pfcribed
time for sgouized exposure, lite is lap
pad wiib spears. Tbe Tokaido, the
great thoroughfare uf Japan, i thus
roamemed with trophies vf jaiice
u terrify tbe ilMiejioeed and to aw
ed re the upngbt.
Sord-ojikiug is considered at
honorable occupation, and a Connois
seur of blades can identify ibe baud
iwork of a celebrated maker with tbe
ceriaio'y wiib which some of as re
cognize ibe psiating vf aa old master
To tasbion clothes, make sandals aod
boii.-ebold oreo.-ils is igauble aad coo
fined to tbe E', a proscribed class.
F P AtflrrMn, 'Bound the
W-jrld" in Su Jl,nth.
Wat. the mhule.
A a E ijriisb bixhop lately told this
good story at bis owa expeose. He
was iu the babti of traveliu incvjnv
lo abont his partsb. after the fabi"n
of tbe g"vd Aaroua Alrascbied, atid
in oue of bis aik came npoo a
gronp i f men who were wraogliog
wr stime matter.
, mZS
lord-bip. -Wbalare voa doiugf"
.in' ii . ., . l-
1 be respuose vl one of tbe men
was no' calcolated to please and ert-evaM)-e
toe amiaU prelate. Ve
been a I rio'," be sai l
"Ljing, said tbe borriSed bieh p.
"What do Jou mean ?
"Why. yer ?ee," was the riplaoa
lion "Oue vf as fun' a kittle, aud
' we oeeu o tryiu eon can ten toe oiif-
. .
i . . - k. ii .i. t .
9t ,ie to bs,e "'
"suueking Psaid the bishop ; aad
trai(bt way improving tbe occasioo
he turned to impress npoo tbe sinners
the enormity vf lying. He iof rrved
tbem that be bad bet u taogbt tbat
vne .f the greatest stus was to lie,
and io lact, so strungly bad ibis been
urged upoa h m that never in tbe
I wboie courne uf his life bad be tld a
lie.
No sooner bad the excellent bi-h-p
made ibis announcement iban there
was a gleeful shout : Gi lb' gver
n rtb' kittle! Gie tb' givernor th'
kittle '."
"Waiter, w bat kind vf p'e is this?'
i araa a oiner at a reftauran.
"Wtat kind ot pie did B order,
eah?-
"I ordered lem o pie. bat ;hi ap
pears to be dried apple."
"Data lemon pie, eab. You koow
aeT oas a aav BiiXlU orieu atruies
. -. , " . . , vv
ta Ce lemon plea bere, sab. to dst X-
. r . . .. ,
Lfu o S It 1 . ICU'illdl m auat. VI vim ,
. - !? k .
. A',. hm. .
- ' ,
cooomize em so a. to njaa-- oe sin
" . . ,,
..n t1. r.iP .:rr,.n maa aah "
Itisnvt every waiter
wbo caa
. - . . .
eXrj, tt-numi ,l tbe house so
Tbe ground is bare ia spots, and
cat may be planted lo advantage.
Yva eaaaot plant cats any too early,
our is it ponnibie to get too rnaoy vf
tbem in a bi'l. Yoa may oot raise
aoytbiag a bere tte cat is planted,
but tbe rat wiil not raise anything
either, aad tba; is where the eaor-
a Pf0at e"m' '"
Is triuaiiug uees, amwtn, c.v-e
cuts g0o8id always be made to facili
tate 'eady healing. Whea the aw
is used, it aboold be of the keenest.
All tbe large cuts aeed paiatiog cr
eoverioff in some way, lU to lac.li
iaie teaLag ScUntic Farmtr
Ii siuuds l:ke bellow muckery for
w to be waraiag B-.stoo yvuog
ladies'sgainst marryioc aabeleevers.
bea there art 10 003 wumea ia
wsssacba-etts ahocau'tget aay tua-
bauds at ail.
Hampton and Cbamberlaia say
tbey k.ve each vtber, but not eaoage
togie away the Governori-bip
A waraiog to married atea A
orovm bardie factory in Wuct.aia
turns oot b.WHi broom handle a day.
4HMSVBmamamaamammmja)
Ga. Grant says be ia ao going to
write a bovk, aod ao bis enemies wi;I
be ti appointed
The moooirraat isw bride a&d
taag wiewea y -
aw tdVa.
Times are M dall taat
lha ladle
j won t -ke aay pwrtiewlar ha-tlo ;a;a
jseasca.
.
deaiived to ra tS
TL8 Set taa. w
the fe..ws this year ia a -ra-
Do nt tace the light whea
o.-k, cot evea a light arias.
av
Aa ey.ter tad ptxta
ae teu iau a ataw
at.ii
TV. rcl iaaiar t& Still Wor3 tO a
- rat eiwt.
Low caa aav are to b
fa.t-
icuahle for rerj tt!i jcmcs.
gaaera&y anllDOBRasptv
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