The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, January 30, 1878, Image 1

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proanptaaaaaaa aaeUtj. 1
j A H- U BALE, ATTORNEYS AT
UWaomt, fa- will practiee l Soae
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uuwl w Ua w 01 bo prwnpuj atto--
uHJi HlVHU ATTORS ti 7HW.!!a
traated w hi. UvwyHnn!""""
M. um la KuuiKk MaUdlng.
tooa-ie- oatrwtW - -"tS.
tad tae atjot-l-g BeuaUou. Ofllo la rnwuf
ttouee Mow.
JUHNO.il.MMtI ATTt-KKET AT LAW,
Street ?.tU aueno toaU tousineeeeu
.reshutiAt. tarn
bras-1 -otw-
I U. OGLE
A.TTORKET AT LAW,
e mj tare attea 1od ww pcoftaesa
A.a.tx.r-a-T. "'"Tt
CjFFKUTH a EUPPEL. ATTORNEYS AT
, L w All bustnese eatraK. to U ear. wtU
&espedilyaodj?cluaUyaiu.nd to.
UrriasAw Mala Croat trel, oppoalta ma
Mammoth ViocA.
TOIIX R. SCOTT,
" ATTOKKET AT LAW.
So.rt Pa. .ea up atalr. I a B
All biuiueu enmutoa w hU eara atUMUed
promp.Baaa ana adeiity.
Tames l. pcg ii,
V ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Anmenet. Pa. 0ea. Manunotb Block, up atalra.
ITZS Klncr2; .a'le:?har.
tata aeti lad. uUea eaamtnad. nJ
aeeaatiesded towllfe promptaaaa and ttdeU'J.
gURVEYlSO.
Wriiing Deeds, kc,
i.ji -i .i.- i .":) rui'-4a larou .
w-Enqatra at tJaebeer A Co.'a Sujre.
. C.r.WALEEK.
AagM.
1'IIYSICIASS.
DE. J. . MlLLEEhaa parajaBenUT ooata4
la Berlin lor lb praeuca of hi pn-foaitoB.
umca oppoalta Charlaa Ertaals(er'a atora.
apr.t, '7-tI.
D
v K. n. HKiaaau : v:
t xTTloaa lu the eJUaeoa of bo""11
tty. MBca in ratwaoea, aoe aoor
at Uavaa..
I R E M KI31MEL win ooaAtawe wj praeciea
mnii7. umea at the aid plaea, a few ooori aaat
f Ua Qlnde Mow.
8. GOOD,
pnrsiciAN & SURGEOS,
SOMERSET. PA.
OayOrrk.'S in Mammoth Block
aatTl
DR.. Q. MILLER, after tweke
y vlre praetlea la Shankall. J.aJ
B.,w Jrm. tlyVeatalatSoiorepr:
tlca 5Taa tntoa. aad laaaara
oma la hla Drug Store, arpoalu "fl-
Uhm, vbatw ho oaa be eooa ailed at all times
nnleee prfaaalonally engaged.
aaTN Ig at ealla pratmpUy answered.
dec la, IV-y.
. Ijile lira ni Snree,
Hw Yori Eje ail Ear Iafaary,
Has located peraarestly in tie
City ef ZUXSISLiXD, ICryland
fcr the E2CLTJS1TS treatment cf all
peases f the Eye and Ear, includ
ing these cf the 2Te and Threat
4aB-, Ma. Maitaa rolr ntrrel.
Jaue at. i
DENTISTS.
DR. -M. COLLINS. DENTIST, Socaeraet,
fa. Otboo ta CaeeOaar'e Block, ap naira,
are he eaa at aU ttaaea be foamd prepared to do
a.U kiada of work, aae a HW. r-aruiaUng. ea-
nT-i-ar ac ArtlOctal teotnoi au ain-ia. "
ibeienaurtai.luaertod. Upomtioaa warraatod.
JOUX BILLS.
DENTIST.
Offlc ta OoflroU It NTs mtw bttlUlin.
MsvtbCroti 8irft
vwrU
-W-I. COLLINS,
DEXTIST,
ajffloa aweeaj Caaebawr a Froaae'a atora, tiomeraet,
fa. Ia the laat Oiteea year I b.ve greatly re
drnad tbo prieoa of aruactal teeth la this place.
Tle eoaataat iaoreaaing oeanand for teeth baa Ita-
a. to eo ooiargo my farllitlee that eaa
nuataMat aeta ai toetk at towor prior than you
eaa get TI T la any otbor plaee In tbia eoantry.
Iaaaow anuucg a good aotwl lawth for ta. aad II
there abuaid be y penva aaauag my thousands
cf cattoaaera In Uu 4 tfe adaniag ooaattes that
i hart saade teeth tar W aa aut givuig good aau
lauctltA. tscy eaa call ua aw at any tuna aad get
a set tree of charge,
marla
KTIHC'AL TEETH !1
J. C. 1TTZY.
DEI.TIST
MLB C1TT, jUMrtt C., ra..
AMVM Toetk, war anted to bo of tbe very boat
sf. iat4teaii4 iaadauaao, Inaertod aa the
Je" etrie. PanioalM tcteoUoa Paid lo the prea
rvattM ot tbo watarai tooth. Tlxoe wlahlng ta
mcsalt avt tj kotwar, oaa e ao by ooekwlvig stamp
Addraaaaaai-ooo. ' leU-T 1
HOTELS.
"PJILL fiOUSE.
ritix:, scmszT, ta.,
JOHN BILL, rBtruBT.aB.
Tbe prrieor to pr .spared to aapoaamodata gaeeu '
In the laoac comfortaoio aad aatiasaevary ataaaer.
lhe traveling pablle aad pormaaoat boarnera far-.
ai.hodwttk tbo boatot botol aeogenawdaibaja.
. . . ... , i . . . . . . . . . '
.purree win wauaw ut vv itmiiaw wna taw i
aoottaonaarhot adoroa Lerga aad eoauBod lal
otaoiing alia ob ad. jaalS
D
IAM0XD UOTEL.
STOYSTOWSr PA.
8 AM L tX. CUSTER. Proprietor.
u avw aata won kaoara boose ia at aa -a
oa .traMo uvttmn tTttTJiTimm ' T w A t ilt.--.
Ut. TWa a BrwlU JaIa5 , ' Lehmann, Soliel! of rau-tf. Waahtag
JhJMjlUeka taara UUy lur Jokaatjora and 1 oa, B. C. No p. teats aa pay. Bead (or Clrct
TLU poplar and wl kaowa bomaa M at ail
VOL. XXVI. NO. 24.
BASKS, ETC. .
J. 0. K DIME L & SOXS,
Successors to
Schell Sc Kimmel,
SOMERSET, PA.
. , , r,0 f.-
er Business People Solicited. uraiiS
negotiable in an pans 01 ue wui
try for sale. Money
oaned and
Collections made.
jaaM
XKAV ANK.
( r moat' fTmrriiiiujuJbi M. .1. '.)
Somerset. County Bank
CHARLES J. HARRISON.
Caithler ami Mtniatjer.
nnop.'H fta-lneM cn M.iodajr October lt
CollwthTO made in all part nt the l nlte.1 Statea.
Utianrr nvxIeraU. liauer and other rheckt col
lected and raatiad. Eawera and tt cicrneicbar,a;
alwaj-i oa hud. Keralttanccf oiade with 1 nuni't
tteae. Accuanta ailicited.
Eefer by peralsfi1 to
Hon. W. H. Koont. A't'y at Law. Hi. W.
J. Ber, AU"I at Law 1.L jL Sw aiU V. S.
Rrrenue. A. J. t 'lllmrn Atfy at Iiw. C. .'.
MuMilman, Aairtate Ju.lite. Hoa. A. H. Cof
truth. Alt') at Law. W m. ti. Kreaao, Wenhant
E. Kternan.
Tctecco anS Ciars,
WnnLIKtLl iND RETAIL,
J. II. Ziramerman.
. JlainCrsaSt,
Somfrffi, Penna.
The hen of riirara of different brands, manafaa.
tared by alaawlf, of tbe clKrtwt ot lohaccoa.
Theae eiicai cannot be excelled hy any In the mar
ket. r.e of tbe heat mocks "f .newina; toiacco
a.er br-ingot to Somersul. Prtooa to anlt the
Umea. jan
BOOTS AND SHOES.
l'AUIiKIt THI-VT.
Late ttf Mrgheny City. Fa., ha
removed to
soMi;nsm i'KKna..
and openedoat a bop, fir th; nnnfac:ttre of;
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
In the baiUitij?, corner Mniu and Plciiint StsM
Eart of lilan-r. t.
Heli able to turn "tit Bm-c'.a work at the
Kwea prirea, and will ronintee ixiie-t aatis
laetion to all who a;lve him tl.rir patronaire. r
dera pnttnirtly at ended to. Rfpalnnn neitly
dour. it,,v. -trns.
DlLPALMEirS
Pulmonary Institute,
to II PE Ti r, Flilatxara;. rau
Fr I-m- trr4itv-nt -riH- it-rirai ;rv. X rr-
AT.IVIfV.i r r... "a - -
. .-uat nLti I iv I v M 1 1 ITIiA Iiiif rtiviu.-i!t l :ninr-
?nt mm th-ltri -a k irit.ittu. ttir.it'lc 'ii-
tlli" Ht-Hrt lra-rt!efl 1 ft , i 1 .
4 4kirrnrWfi(t ouwi-nti bin i;iin; i u
Tit-iil ni'-ivwi tiniit .
1a-,-. u
YICK'S
FLOWEE ASD VEGETABLE GAUM.
is tb most bcautitul work of the kiad in the
world It contains oearlv 1M paacs. han-!r"!s of
I cr beautifully ilrawn anl c-l-Ttd from nature.
Hrk-e, J cents la paer covers. l.uo in e.cgant
; cloth, l-inted lu tlcrtnan atxl Eniilish
Vkk' IHuttrated ItWh'y Ua;s2'ne. 32 lies
iflne i ilust ru. auj tolon-.! fiate In every
nunvirr r"n.-e ai a yenr : n-e opiea i w ..o-.
Vick's Ca'a'orue IHustrati'W.iaily 2 -ni.
Adurm. JA41L.S VICK, Kuclieater, N. V
YIOv'S
Flcwsr AM Tsetan Eseii
RIi ri iHTEO BV A -ait !.! TU ri E 11 AMLUU A.
See Vici's CaUUgBe.- Il!atra- ima only S cu.
Vcek'i narrated Wtti!y i(iir.c.-2! lsre
fine Illustration-, aud tloro 1'late in each
uumher. Price ai.Ii a yenr : l ive eopi'-e lor o u.
Vkii Fuiaau i tw.arraM.K (Ittinre 60
cettts in pai'cr covers : with elegant cloth "irera.
el. 00 All uy puMtcations are printe'i in tngiuh
andUernisn. ...
Addn-as, JJMIS VIChT. K-heter. N. .
Jan. 1.
VICK'S
1LLUSTEATED .CUTELY MAGAZINE.
Kaeb cumber contains Thiutt-iwo Pa;ij ol
rem.ilag. atacy 6ne Vod t ut I'lu'trati'ins. and
iiKt'oioaioi Puta A hesuttiul tHnien Mr
i. too, priuted in decant pp r and lull ol iiil--rtna-tion.
In Kocliob and tJcri. Pr-e : .i a
vear. I iteectiiea f.r i
.lchTa f lower anw Tecefable. bar
el eat. oucrnts in ioirfr in oeganl cl jlti cov
ers 1 u.
lea "a atalogne Illnstiathms, only 2
eenu.
Ad.ire. JtMESVRK
E.icbi ster. N. T.
VICK'S
ILLCSTEATES PE1CEH CATALOtEE.
Seveotv-lire paces WO 11'usin.tinns. with de-
' srripii"iis ol tbtusanos ol the Item Howera and
I Veatlcs In tbe world, and tray ro rroir
fAcw .11 ft a twiwH-ni ixiage ttamp. Frinted
ta trerniaa aad tiiali.h.
Vuit'a I'uxxi aid VniBTtBLE (litinn, 5o
rents in p;i(perci'Ven: in ch-irnni lth covers i oo
H ' llU-TATEI .VOXTHLT MAlAriE
St Ngs. nne iiiusira.K'ns. atd c ..re plnie In
everv namoer, rriee 1 2 i a year; rive copies for
fci.wi.
Address, JaUES VI.'K, K..Les-.cr, X. 1 .
Coughs and Colds.
Cured by uaiaer Pa S.-ataEB's w:i.n CnKKRT
Lrxo Cukuiau jc. "oc an i 1 per hvttle.
Dr. Schcrer'8 Rheumatism
Remedy ti bottle.
f!oM br drurgls ate! at Ir S.-hercr' Lalwra
lory, lTtSmltiiBed Street, Plttalwrgh. Pa.
IH Scberer's Pile Salve, to cents per Nil. Sent
bjr mail receii of the jincr.
Noe.Ms
fjt jf IITCn Farms tnsell andeicharge. We
I WW nil I LU hnn.ire.ls or rutoaners
, wanting to bay uratu tuat n'r. Never knew a
Detier uoc toaeii acrre aa iir IKe.. mm jwrpi-r
are lifting mooev from banks and seeking Acres
lot salety Ad.lre-S a Ji J AMI-S
Pittstargh Kartn Ag'ncy. IK SaiithaHd St.
Ptttsnarxh. Pa.
Those ia search of farms ed for printe-1 Farm
Regiter
No.-
SOLDI ERS.
It-vHd Pef teiers dran ing over Tea Dollars
ineith 1 wmidIs in Arm or Leg will hear
"'"oethiaa: lotbetr advuuige b aAldreaHtur aad
"" oVarrtpik, date, Ac, of nseeiviag
wound or in me
- j
. . . BEBIROKRklll.
, . " ; ts r. K I NO r. R aCti.,
Claim Agcats, 11 Smiihiield Su, J'ittlurgb, Tf
Nov'Ja
S3
Mummwman.cistM
a tbo known world. Aoatsw atcA e aa
-aetaets. AHOreaa, A.toci.rn ACo-Cbbrafa.
PATENTS.
Circa
April 1J. J year
X Kit
(
1 J T
r
0
u
MISCELLANEOUS,
rua. aunts
u hub h aicu
! Aeeiils for Fire an4 life Insurance,
! JOHN HICKS & SON,
! SOMERSET. I'A..
I
iAnd Real Estate Brokers.
i
I ' KSTAW1.ISI1ED 1850.
artr. or!, r rent will And K U their a.lvanwifa ta
tt,e .scni.uoo thereof, a norhrye n
teipucr the deserii.i iuo (hereof, aa nortiirytli
mu.nUM.Lt. iwnAl fee-.! ewate Miainea,
gmm.iij . . l , ... , -
ani
..mm II m (! I lu nMMK.rl kllMl.ll if I
URLING, FOLLANSBEE & CO,
Merchant Tailors,
j
-
And Maknuiaheturwr r
Gent's. Youth's and Boys,
FasMonaWg Mm anl
X). 4 FIFTH AVEM'E.
PITTSHUIKill.
5lat e h o o f s.
Tti'ise who are n w hdll.llnr hooe slioald know
tha' la !t el't'sper In the kioic ran to out on Siata
koi.li than tin or ahiuulea. filate will la.'t l ireref.
and non-paira are requlrr.L Slate arWea the purJ
I eat water lor detent. 2late u nra pr.'t. r.very
v,m.l iLiusi-ahnuld have a Slate rr. The aixler-
altme.1 is t-iemted in :umherland, where ha haa
gia sup!' ol
Peachbottom & Buckingham
S L A. T E
lor nwtilnir the aery beat article. He will under
take to t'Ui Slate E 'fa on Hotu -a. i-uhllc ami prt
rate. Sdni. au eti her la towu or eonntry at tha
luwert prlcra. and to warrant tin a ( all and aea
him or adores him at hUOnVe. No. 110 B.Ulmora
Street. Cumberland, ld. Orlera may l left with
NOAH CASEBEEK.
A ajent, Somerset, Pa.
Wm. H. SHirtar.
Apr! h. ir.
E. H.
WITH
RDDSE, HE3BP3TONE & CO,
23 Bait. St., Baltimore, M. I).,
et e-mnty.' to him ik-ir ur4rn l.r
FANCY GOODS
ajuriiiir thctn satlHi.-tiun Nitb as regards price
ar.d ttul'-y of v"ota. The merrlianiji vii'ing
llaltiui'Te ure nra' ittly rciiut'stetl u,eall and ace
me oetore making purciiaaea.
EIGHEST AWARDS!
Centennial
ExhiDition.
J. REYNOLDS & SON,
NoETKWESTCOBVEB
THIRTEENTH AND FILBERT 8TS.
PHILADELPHIA,
MAXT'FACTCRES OF PATENTED
Wrought-Ircn Air Tight Heaters
WITH SHAKIXa AXI CLIN KER-O RIND
IXaOKATLS FOB BVRXING ANTHHA
CITE OR BITCMIXOVS ;)AL.
CESIT.XNIAL
WRCUGHT-IRON HEATERS,
FOK BITUMINOUS COAL.
klistom:
WROUGHT-IRON HEATERS,
Cooking Ranges, Low-Down
Crates, Etc.
Itccriptive Circulars sent free to any address.
EXAMINE BEFOKE SELECTINO.
ATli u.
Cook & Beerits'
FAMILY
Flour and Feed
STORE.
VTa woui l toost rcspecttnlly cn"unce to oor
irlenls u the puo! U 'Wf.eM'f . In tne twn and
vicinity rf iN.meeet, that we fctive o-vwed ow
NswStora un
MAIN rilOSS STREE1
And ia addlUua to u tali line of the bear
OFif' Hon frit., olioit.
Tobacco, Cleura. :.
We will eo 'earor, at all tlouea, mpply our nuv
omers witL r;,e
BEST H T A L i T Y OF
FAMILY PL0UR,
CORN MEAL.
OA TS, SHELLED CORN,
OA TS t CORN CHOP,
BRAN, MIDDLINGS
n-l eterytblng parUlnSsg to tha Feed le part
meet at tba
LOWEST. POSSIBLE PRICES.'
' rOJi
CASH ONLY.
Also, a well aoleetod Mock of
(rlaarware; Muawwaro, WoodeBwara, Braabaa
al kin.lt. and
STilLTlOER
Which wa w't tell aa cheap sa tha cheapest.
Please ealt, oaamlno ocr goods of aU In Cn. a.
ho taUii&ed from jour own ya lgment
Don't forget where wa stay
MAI if CROSS 6irct, Mmorast, Pa.
flBDWELL
Somerset
SOMERSET, PA..' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30. IS7S
WISTEB AID riRE-FLIES.
lne by one appearing
In their lower aky.
Come a boat uncounted
LI ke the atars on hih ,
ria.hln; light uncertain,
Erer ch tnini; place
Trlck.'y ciostellatkms
That we cann at trace :
Throhhinjr throonh tbe elm tree
Little heart ai Are !
One la lonely avonta
Klne erer higher ;
if"
Fllta acroaa tha darkness.
Like a shooting star.
While the changeless hen Ten"
Calmly uhloa alar.
1 When the flimea are lighting
All the chimney dcrk.
When tbe green wood bisrrs.
Aad the birchen bark
In the bLite do:h redden.
Qlow and snap and curl.
Flr-fiie freed from priaon.
' Merrily danca and whirl.
Children on tbe hearth stone,
Peering up the Hue,
Sea a mimic welkin.
Light that twinkle through
Sparka that Btfh and dicker.
Little abort lived tun,
On tba tooty darkueej
tilowing red aa Mars :
Eager eyesa-watching
Fain would have them pauae.
Catch these flre-Biee cin you :
In a web of game '.
Ever upwar J Hying
Toward the ehimuey crjwa.
I'p to meet the snow Mikes
Aa the flatter down!
KIDJAPPIXia A BOBBER.
The post-office at Oberville, a
finall westrro towa in the Unt'ed
Sibteu, ti a rer? imp rttnt place.
TLe worthy p.isimaftcr kr-pr coon
try store, wbere hedi-peoHedgiu'dsuf
every deiCTiptin.
Tbe diBtrict was cmparaiiTily
new, aod' formed one of trirt! prai
rie tillages ibat i"prioir iot existence
miles away from otber towut, and
are a fort ut nucleus T tradiuif po-t
f.ir a Urge xioat oj country Satur
day was the principal trading day;
aud Mr Ilarnioo, tbe p stniamer,
god bis) atwirttams, were alayi over
a ti-lnifd vtiib buniuesoj t-n that day.
I'm on ibe particular Saturday af
ternoon of wbicb we wi.-h to fpeak,
irade bad slackcaed earlier ihao u-u
al, and ibe proprietor and bin men
were enjoying a breatbiog mue. and
cbatting wilb feveral rough-louking
fellowa, who bad gathered about tbe
rtove, oianyof ibeai b ing etraugeris,
fur a strauger atiracted but little no
tice in that coruujuuity cf new com
era
"Here comea Charlie Ciilbert, tbe
very man I wan', to e," remarked
HaiuioD, aa a burman daabeil up
to tbe store and dismounted
lie a tall, broad ehoulJered
youag Hercules; and the large bay
borae be rode 1 oked well adapted to
carry ttuch . a weiarbt. aud exbibi'ed
r.ue equiue pride iu aerving his young
rua-ier. I? .ib h'Tiie and rid-r re
well kuown aud rt.-fcted ibrou;h ut
the eeitlemeut. L-avju bit well
traiued animal oiaudiu uuhi'.cbed,
Gi.ber: entrrt-d tb store.
"Vou are jurtt the pvron I wauted
10 m-e, Charlie !" said Mr Iliruuu.
"Singular," said Gilberi, "I should
think y-'U would rather not ree me.
at you know tbe aubje-ct uf my call
I'eople are not generally so welcome
when tbey c ime for money."
"Well, I'm an extepiinn in tbisiu
stance, for I am auxious to gel rid of
the amount I ewe you. Fact is, tberr
bare been burglar about, and 4 bey
tried to break into my store lai
night, but were frightened away ; s
I prefer you would bold tbia niooev
against more successful attempts of
tbe kind."
And Mr. Harm n proceeded to
count out a large roll of Dote a, wbicb
Gilbm placed carefully ia hie
pocket.
"Mow, CLarlie," said neighbor
Ilill. one of tbe party ceated around
ibe stove; "You bad better keep a
l.jtk-ouf, 'cause seme tne ruihi
stop you to mgbt bef ire you
return from Cranton."
The alini ,n to Cranton brought a
rlightb Usb to Charlie's cbetka, far i
was weli known that be was on bU
0f-ual Saturday eveniug visit to a
certain yoang ?chool-m'.tress, who
dwelt in the neighboring eulemenl
"How do yon know I a;n g ting to
t'ranfoo ?" asked Charley
"Well, I only suppose &, 'cau-e
I have beard said you do go that
way about this time 'o tbe wek;v
aad Iliil winked to the crowd, wb
laigbe d; and Charlie Uilbert, not
wisbing to discuss tbe subject auy
fun her, left tbe store, and m uoiiog
old lero, was soon out of sigbt.
'.Mighty fine chBp thai Gilbert U,"
rtsurotd II ill to his fellow loungera;
been in the army ond wf-n bis way.
"."
land out here, and will soon bave t ne
of tbe finest farms in this country "
Tbe short autumn day came to a
close, and jr. was loo; bf.er dark ere
Gilbert reached bis des'iua'ion. and
received his osnal hearty welcome
fr- ui Sarah Denton.
Saturday nights were tfce brtirbt
spots in ber dull life as a scho( 1 mis-treB-,
and were pure to bring Char
lie. Old Hero bad carried his mas
ter over the road so of.ee, that he
knew just w hat was rrquird r f him,
urd needed no nrgin-r.
It was la'.e wbeu Charlie took his
leave ot hs s wee; heart
"Now. do be cireful.' were her
la-t w- rd-, "for you know there
might be danger on tbe road, so many
robberies bave been committed
burly."
"Never fear, Sarah ; old Hero will
take me borne safely "
And with 3 gqd bye ki-s, be
moun'ed and rode aw.y.
Tbe night was dark no lu-fct ex
cept tbe stars ibat spurkltd crisply
from a clear sky. But, bad it been
ever ao dark, it would bave made no
difference to CI a lie. His thoughts
were of tbe sweet girl be bad just
left, and paying no attention to bis
horse, be rode slowly along, intent
npon plans for the future.
"The money I bave received to
day will enable me to complete my
home ; then Sarah ball be my wife,
and we sball live on tbe farm sneh a
happy life," be mused.
A long, dark patch of forest loomed
head, through which the prairie ran,
and not until he bad entered its dark
shadows did tbe horseman erouse
from bis blissful reverie.
"What if I .hould be attacked ?"
thought be. "I bave iiotbing to de-
fend me, and enough money to makei
bd now Le bas got bis allotment of:ru " l ' V ' , ...
ESTARI.I-nED, 18 2
it a good haul for such gentry. Hum
bug! 1 dofj't- btlieve there is any
dancer" ...
Halt!'' 1
And two dark forms pprang into
tha road, seized his bridle, and tbe
steely glitter of pistol leveled at him,
within bat a few feet of bis breast,
startled him
Like a flash, bit good ribt rrm
5' ruck the weap'in from tbe
band of t be robber, and fell beavily
CpoQ thd nb-'ulde-r f tbe fellow, and
with a sudden jerk if tbe powerful
ami he was hauled .over the saddle-!
L LM.' ll VI ? .
oow, won oiu tiero, in response to
a dip t'f tbe spur, sprang awav, jerk-
i ing the other robber uff, bis feet, and
jcausin? his bullet to speed wide of its
j iateDd'-d victim. .
i On throusb tbe glooray wood.
j and out again upon the open prairie.
dashed the horse with bis douhle
burden, while tbe robber struggled
like a child in the powerful grasp of
his captor. A closing of ibe Sogers
over his neck eoon reduced bim to
quiet; and, held ia ibis manner, be
rode an unwilling captive, and at lat
tbe lights of 0ber.ille,appoared, and
8 'onthey were in the village At a
word from bis master, Hero stopped
Upfront or tbe post-ofjice, from the
rjafthtiw of wbicb a - cheery ligh'
nhoue, denoting that the as-i-tans
were stiil busy replacing the good
that bad been taken down during the
day's traffic. '
"Helloa!" cried Gilbert
A bead appeared at tbe door and a
v..ice answered, "Halloa! Who's
there ?"
"It's cie, Jobu, and I Lave got
svruetbiutr nice here; come help me
in wi'h it." answered Charlie.
"I.i'a Gilbert." said John address
ing bis fellow shopman. ' What's
that you've git, Charlie? a saddle of
venison ?'' aeked J ho, as he ap
proached
"Better than ih-i'. John. It's a
real live litile dfer C me and lift
t.ioj d wn ; but bold bim fa.-t," said
Gilbert.
"i ibibk I Lave een tbrs fellow be
fore," remarked John, as be touk a
survey of the captive "lis is the
etrasger that was silting at the stove
here when Mr. Harmon paid you
your m 'net, Cdarlie."
L-i s searea hi-n anl sea what
sort of plunder be has ab,ut him. 'j
1 I
sjge-ted one ot the h p:nen.
Tbe prisoner's p n'kets revealed a
small fltt-k of iiq i'r, a ptck of cards,
some little m uey and a savage look
iug dirk kuife
"Helloa, what's this?" exclaimed
Gilbert, nicking up a piece of paper
that Ml on the (1 tor, aud opening it.
read: ' Oje tho -aad dollars reward
for tbe cap:u e of one William Lar
kij, the supposed leader of a
gang of r. bbers apd b ri-e stealers
He is a stiort, slim ib i;i, tb u'. five
fee six 'tn heigbt.-'iark hair, be.vy
hint yel)rs ami in a ..aches, a id
peculiar lookiug siu ill bUck eves "
"Auseis the descrip.i m ;o .t T,"
broke in Jolin.
"Ana. Willitui La-kiu. r Curly
Bit! I've Lerl : bm. Charlie,
yu're io lu' k ! Tins fellow is a
izi, iu i'i -d," a-JJi'i in. of the as-
sl-.H-IS !
"Ye'', tr.i clacard is fr m the
SbniifT .1 S . .1 ,e, and is d t'ed only
a wte'i a ," said Chtrlie af'.er lin
ishmir bo readiuir
' Get tl-m n," said tbe robber,
"y-iu have urot the uriifinal Curly
Bill, arid when yon deliver me up,
yju wiil tret ;hit reward. I am in
y.ur poorer: but the.-e strings are
b uud around my wrists most un-m-rci'u'Iy
tight" with a grimace of
pain ''Cn'i y.a afford to make
'hem as er ?''
"Yes. let theai out a little, Jones,"
-aid John, addresin bis fellow-as-si-tanc
"Mike tbem safd but not
ioo light, and I will watch tbe bird
meauw hile."
So Jo les proceeded cautiously to
re-arrangu the bonds on the wrists of
tbe prisoner, while the others gath
ered nrouud bim
Witbapudden jrrk of prodigious
s reuif h, Curlv Bill eot his bonds
tree, dasbed his fist into the face 0f,
John, and opranir to tbe djor, which
bad uot been b.cked.
S sudden was bis movement that!
ere tbe re.t of the group could com
prehend the sc:-ne he wis clear of tbe
stoce, aad as Gilbert reached the
door be saw the robber ring into
the saddle on old Hero's back and
dash away.
Pur.uit was nt to be thought of,
but. Gilbert placed bi fijgers in his
mouth and gave a shrill whistle;
hearing whirs, old Hero, despite tbe
urgifii; of his lider, wheeled suddea
ly, and at the same wild gallop start-
.. j 1. ...i- ..1.:.. -
a'tcmpted
to throw bim-lf fr uu '.he sad lie, but
in so d"io hs fiottMuxht in tbe;
stirrup a-id be tiriged bclo!e-s-less'y
over lbe ha d road. Fortu
nately f.-r ibe p'T victim tf this
mishap tbe distance was not great or
the result uiijhi bave been far more
(ierit'Ui
How often ii Is it at the merest
triflinir accident contributes to the
ends ol justice, t illains msy sue-
eessfully carry on their work for,'
I years, and in their fancied security
i forget the fate thai must eventually
j overtake them a slip, an accident,
aud ibe law claims ber own
Gilbert hastened to secure Lis.
h.Tse, and the insensible form i
Curly Bill was again carried into j
ihe store, where a a examination re-
vealed a broke u head and a fractur-!
ed leg, wbicb would detain their j
prisoner as effectually as shackl. and;
chain. 1
Iu a few days the CheriS came op with its left hind foot scratching a
from St. Joseph, and took charge of boil in the middle of his back, of tbe
the maimed man, and through bis eighth potentiality and of iwo years'
confession many of his gang of des-1 landing, whil.'an unsophisticated
perad.es were taken or killed, and savage stands near chewing gum, it
the county freed if the ir presence. j9 a sign that you will meet a cross
Charlie Gilbert received bis well eved girl the next time you go hunt
earned reward, aud the money ena-. jog iJt racoons in a reservoir,
aided bim to complete bis house j
handsomely and stock his farm, over juh Adam- once 8aid Washing
wbicb garab Uiltert presides as ruis-; t0 ,bal if fce bd,t heId hU tonoe
ire-
... , , , .
W e are plewtd to anccunce that
tbe tfcermometer bas rot down '0
where ta.d crgacB freeze op.
Tbe mcst fun for tbe let st iro-eT
is baring a pretty girl kiss you n
both cheeks, and then sat the thought
it wa9 cousin Tom. -
7,
Th rsepwrtmrwl t Kutle).
Wasuixuton. Jaaua-y 1 1. The
Secretary of' State bas now under
consideration the propriety of inau
garatinganew feature in tbe official
entertainments given by tne minis -
ters of tbe government by boldiog
tbem in L.a official apartmenu. in the
Department of State ins-ead of at
his pnv.ta residence. It .. h.s pur-
pose to give the first of these enterj
oakiwawvaAMvaa Ktiii Ika la t At anaa t , I
tw.uuuio -WUv iUv .
tbe present month, and a second in
April or May. It is probable mat
an earlier reception will also be held
at bis reeidence.
The offices uccupied by the Secre-
tarr of State and the principal as -
sis. ants consist of a superb suite cf
apparimenta rauging along the entire
length of tbe south side of the grand
corridor on tbe second fl tor of tbe
buiidiog. The general ffi.ee of tbe
Secretary occupies tbe centre, and to
wards the west range tbe Secretary's
private audience room, (be diplomat
ic audience chamber and the oCEoe of
the Second A-itaut Secreiary .f
S.aie, Mr Hauler, with ibe diplo
matic BQii-rcotu across the corridor.
Ktuiciug to the east of the Secreta
ry's general office are tbe offices (
tbe First Assistant Secretary of
Sta e, Mr Seward, a private office,
bet fib tf tbe Chief Clerk. Mr.
Br-iwu, ibe an e-room for persons
seudiug card to the Secreiary of
State aod tbn ,ffiee of the late Third
Assistant Secretary of Slate, and now
temporarily occupied by tbe Com
uiissiouer General to Paris. This en
tire sweep uf apartmn a from east to
we.-t, entered by rommuuicatiog
doors, is not less iba l two hundred
aud fifty ieet in length, aud twenty
feet io width, and ihe grand corridor
is but little less in dimensions. Each
cf tbene apartments is fitted up with
excellent taste botb in the line of dec
orative art and upholstering, and is
largely due to the supervisory direc
tion of Mr. Drown.
Tbe diplomatic audience chamber,
where the Secreiary of State receives
tbe representatives of tbe rulers of
the great, and petty nations cf Christ
endom, lalamism, and heathendom,
is a superb xalon finished in ebony,
with !1 ors of marquetry and walls
cbasuly embeliisbed in distemper af-
ler lbe. EPf stJle. f decorative
o Ik v n ,wi ra .. an1 f.l an la Km ,t i . f
art, with hangings and furnishings of
bronzed woods and gold brocade
Pendant from the ceilings are two
maguiiicenr chandeliers in highly
burnished gill and bristling with al
most innumerable jets. Here the
Secre ary would receive bis guests,
and the adjacent apartments and
grand corridor would be thrown
open to the assembled dignitaries and
!eser lights of diplomatic, military,
naval, civil and private Station. Tbe
Marine band would furnish tbe cboic
est ems from their rejertoire, and
tbe re.resEmehW'simple in cbaracier
would be served. Tbe Secretary, in
giviug utterance to his views on the
subject, said that the miu'sters of the
G.vernmeut wbo bave not been pos.
sessed of means to conveniently give'
ibe 1 fficial entertainments expected
f tbem w,.u!d thus be relieved of the
necessity t-f occupying expensive pri
vate quarters, apd at the same time
no expense would be imposed upon
tie Govergment save a very slight
expense for gas. Such entertain
ments, be thought, would also be
more satisfactory to those invited.
Tbe customs of foreign govern
ments is generally to bold all official
entertainments in their otTcial quar
ters. Tbe Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs of Her Majesty's
government bas in bis official quar
ters on Downing street superb
apartments, with ball room, dining
ball and with drawing rooms fitted
up for official entertainments. Tbe
Lord Mayor of London bas tbe same
thing in the Mansion Hjuc, his of
ficial residence. P:ince G-.rtscha-koff,
tbe Czar's Prime Minister, nev
er euteriaibs at all ai bis private res
idence, always holding bis receptions
in the buildinir set apart for bis of-
I licial use. Tbe President of the
1 w P " entertains in toe
1 .-,deDcy- Ab mathuruj ou this
w1ho ha!4 eJJed a ,OD& Ltf"
toce in Lurope, says that
a-t : - - L.
1 "ratp anartmp its in n:i niiitotnirs
is ibe rule 1 at her than the exception
among tbe Cabinet ministers of for
1 -
eign irovernmenta.
f emale Koeieiy.
All men who avoid female society
bave dull preemptions, and are stupid
and bave gross tastes, and revol.
against what is pure. Your -lab
swaggers wbo are sucking the butts
of billiard cues all night, call female
! society usipid. t'oetry is un nspir-
i to a yokel ; beauty has no charms
j f0r bliud man; music does noi
pleaie ; a pctr Ltt.t dcts Lot know
one fine from another: but, as a truu
epicure hardly ever tires of ttr,
s-uce acd brown bread and batter, I
protest I 0 in sit for a whole night
talking to a well regulated, kindly
woman, ab ut her daughter Fanny,
or ber boy Frank, and makes tbe
evening's entertainment. One of tbe
great benefits a man may derive from
a woman's society i-i that be is bound
; to be respectful to her. The habit is
j ef good to your morals, men depend
: upon it. Our education makes us at
j tbe best eminently selGsb men in lbe
world, aud the greatest bene6i that
comes to man from woman's society
ja that he has to think of somebody
to whom he is bound to be attentive
and respectful,
When you dream of a ring-tailed
monker sittinar cn an obelisk and
I he would not have been the
great
1 man he was.
Perhaps that's tbe
reason we have no great women in
coant-y.
-
A Boston teacher, who in a Ct of
1 vexation called her pupils a set of
young adJera, on being reproved tor
her 'angnage, explained by saying
that -he was speaking to those just
commencing arithmetic.
JLvyl 61; Ail
lu Northern Vermont thai pcu-
liar form tf st.cial outrage known as
a surprise pyty, but of laie comm-o-
ly called a llalgarian atrocity, is si ill
: lamentaoiy ireqaenc wa a , U1;J
evening in tne nrst wetK ci last raoutn
Mr. hawyer and bis family were .
seated by the.r social heanh enjoyingj
one another s 9,cety. Tb. dy.
man was reading ab-od the D.sh
r flktifal lull At h at 1i t'A lawMlCTi1)!
... .v..w , . -
caut.ug nw to cut np ne. nusoauj .
..l.w 1 1 a. .i r aa.k did lillnrtllf nl ivt 11 h
o,u v.v, w.v, w -
a new waiMcoat, Dtirseu wnu a new
over.-a.rt.nu ...aster over w . to
pair M t'ta!n. .uu. tuti ra r:i:i I
i small b ? was reading tLe iniprovin?
i advt n urea of an emuen: I't'e, and
wondering wbeber be would be al le
to emulate them. Not one of tbe
family was prepared to receive visi
tors. Mr Sawyer bid on his dress
ing grown and slippers; Mrs. Sayer
bad let down ber bck hair to give
freedom to ber mental pmcesa, and
Mas e- Sawyer bad temporarily slio
ped off bU in Users to sopp.v bis
moiber with a patieru, while be wrap
ped the beanb rug about bim Sd
deuly aad without the least waruiotr,
more tbau four d- za people of all
kinds and sexes, . including men,
women, reformers and tbe-. logical stu-
ents, uurst .u.u tur ,ou, , t.,,j,
cake aod devastation with tbem. lbe;
maraudtrs conducted themselves af
ter the usual custom of their kind
Tber conversed with one another
with great hilarity, ignoring the suf
ferings i-f tbe clergyman and bis wife.
Tbey spread their cake upon tbe ta
ble, and devouring it without plates,
scattered the crumbs over the new
carpet
One young roan laid a large piece
of jelly cake ou the sofa, mibsequent
Iv sat down oa it. aud Mrs. Stwver
.. . . 1 11 .1 11 - - .
Cbnr-b of Home on condition that'
1 i e.v. i !
.en. iuov , -" .
I m k e-i. -.i .V I , 1 1 dld noc ,:k9 '' 1 fe!t aorrJ l)T Veo descenQioir cauwiotialf to the ground
t.on should be revived, and Phe her . , wbo had othi bu ULce.!ljrs ; -
self deWated to apply them to thar bJ proud of. UtJUCOl,a WJ LeBrt to e a lew steps until he got a
particular young msa 1 tLiuk they would have to go back to!,JW bu-tT ;rfc be.ween Lim.elf and
A k r f cr lbe 1u" t-eUttrwaichingtbe bear closely
,0 that state f , th. .'t cbe-s Chimpanzee. I was sorry, and ja tbe meantime He could not
no longer safe to 4 wn be nus- , hated ,0 believe j; , dj , taofe
crean - eatbere around the piano and , . ba, u j. lLe trulh , atl Qol , ume ,lhoul At last he
,a5 tf.i 1 s;a3jireacLcd the camp considerably ex
until Mr. Sawyer, mild as b was, p-h, fn 1 ,Lin, ;. t . 1
A .v.. t u . .!-
regrettct mtb u. iuum uut t. m
sharp scythe and reap an immediate
and bloody harvest.
While these blood curdiin? outra
ges were going on in tbe parlor, tbe
eood small boy kept himself out of
, II. n... ... I. n. s I
tuc - - - --. w - - . ,
wasting bis time in idle raze. He
t hoar.l the melodiona In.iniriea as
ries as
. l.., .-,,1 .m,et-n.t 1
, - i
to IU. Li I west, auu irui.i.tu t'' uiui-
self that they would find out all abou'.
the harvest.
Meanwhile he was busily engag
ed in carrying pails of water and
emptying tbem on tbe front step and
along the walk leading from the front
door o the ifa'e The nisbt was cold
and the water frrze rapidly Under
bis admirable management the ice
acquired an unnsoaliy smooth and
gj; ,--- Pfcaracter, ad when tbe
i wnfu waa thorouirblT dose, tbe sis.'!
b 'y retire ! to tbe Fe.-ond story front
window and waited for tbe surprise
party to break up.
The moon was at its lull, and sbone
brightlv when tbe first pair of mis
creanrs tbe young man wbo sat on
tbe jellv-cake and a beavy young
lady to whom he was affianced issu
ed from the front door and Instantly
oat down with tremendous emphasis.
Close behind them came tbe rest of
the raiders, who with one accord
strewed themselves over the ground,
until in some places they were col
lected three or focr feet deep The
shrieks of the ladies, and the stronger
remarks of the men, filled tbe air
No sooner would a struggling wretch
regain his feet than be would sit
down again wi;b renewed violence
The affrighted clergyman and bis
wife gazed with wonder at the appal
ling spectacle, and tbe jrood small
boT never ctased to ping ' What Shall
tbe Harvest Be?" at the very top of
bis luns interspersing that stirring
hymn with a wild "whoop" whenever
a particularly brilliant pair cf stock
ings waved in the air.
Tbe icy pavement was strewn with
fragments of teeth, spectacles coat?,
trousers and skirts, and Master Saw
yer picked up enooeb cf copper and
silver change tbe next morning to ei-
all
bim to bur twelve tickets to a;
refill for a brrken fbot gan, and to
subscribe handsomely to tbe mission -
ary fund.
'
imitginaiiow.
A strange ease i that of Henry C.
Ershman, living near tbe boundary
ot the county, near weetwood. wr. i
is tne owner oi coaaeraoie pr p - r -
ty. Up to within several weefcs a
be ws bale aud hearty. .Nortvitt- drea- oul is watth, ad wtiog tht
standing bis abantjiaceuf this -r!u'a j 1 fce dicuussious wr.e oeieg protract
good be generally were cce euit j t)j without comicg to uny 'dtct.-ite
of clothes during the week aad o ; result, Le said to tLe cj:ii.;s-iotrs :
Sunday. Several weeks ago be w as j "Gemleruen, I give you LCtice tba;
startled because be iuiagined that a: ifce genera! atla'.k is ordered t-.r ttvo
verv offensive odor came from bis' o'clock, and if i am not a.-.-ure-! -nat
ears or mouth or the pores of thu : e0ni will b. t,!ate iu m v ban-J-i be-!,
V- ti- . .1- ! 1. 1. . ..
sato. tie was great iy aiaruitu, auu
imagined be was sicking into ga;l p -
iug consumption, and was gradually
decaying, lie was unab.e to sleep,
became haggard a ,d emaciated, and
even his friends began to imagine
that his end was near at band. He
dressed himself regularly, and was,
determined to keep cn bis feet He;
went into lbe fields sad into tne!
woods, determined to fight down bis;
. . . . , . ., I
disease, hot wherever be went the!
same dreadful stench and and feeling
came over him. Finally ao old wood-
chopper met him ia the woods, oe
J T" . 1 L 1 I . 1 1.
uay. - 1 ue woouuiau uati a locg tai a
with bim, and be stood quite close to
- . . .
examine bim. iben tbe woodciaa
asked tbe rick man for his coat. It;be remains until ttvo iM.ck in tLe
was examined. Tbe woodman car-! day.
red it away twenty yards, and itj It ' known that te has a horror of : -was
disc -vered that the s.encb fol-Sre. He can't endure a love in any j Syrat. ba a girl with two
lowed- Tbe coat was tboroughlv ' of bis . apartments : but when the ' teenies. What a sample of mother
examined, and a dead mouse was-weather is bad, ami bis hands become' in-law is ia stcre for somebody,
found io the lining. The mouse had j cold, he asks for bis p.Ietta. Tbi --.
by some means gotten into tbe lining; paletta i3 a silver bail a little larger v. ;s not els-ays that you ran ror
of his coat and died there, and its ! than an egg. in which hot water is ret.tv jud.e person by his surround
decaying body caused the unplearant! inclosed. Tbe pope takes it, rolU i; . in Many & man has picked binv
effluvia When this was known, tbe iu his bands for a few moments ; then ' feu out 0f loe BBJ anJ mire, with
sufferer gained courage, and, as he S when his band are warm enough, .tg ibo-jjbt tapping at the window
slowly realized what imagination bad j be places it upon a footstool, and 0r t:a soui
done, be rallied, and was soon on lbe
road to health. Reading Eagle.
ing
Moving lor a new trial poart
a second wife.
i pr..-. i;ons cjmplotnl theoutrit. They
traveled a!! day and reached the
b;;!s aoou: nightfall and encamped.
I Seeing tbe next morning a good many
. - 'f ns tf gme, ttey cucclutied to re-
i Ci-ia ai lcaji t'tie day and try their
IIUIL, .'7. IO.;8.arwa10 a.lTereat directions wi.b
'lrl,.. ...v . ...... I...tt . - . ..
TUe HaiMju K irr.
l!i; J.M.EaiLL
Some Kxci
KlM'L't
Oiict.-
i:s
ifii Ir
j fcaTe -a
j fjr tbe'ril, , ajbich I
ame eX-.-U-t-S to Her
btlong. 1
! fcave tWl)
Mr first rXfii-e U that
iKia t j nAf rirr trr!il ft
Mu ; u ,
Ter, we A ,
There is only a r,d:ir -
it b th-oe
. a. a.
tumes better btted fjr rai.-ir,g lisntLtu
, f jlk aaJ ja ,bj. one Jlner uf Uqu ,
I . .1
there h uot teatb par: tit to ra.,el
; j 0Q you
cant raise ptople
j witDout a cirua:e
ou t.ave
to nave tneng.t ama or wmi.r. ana j .urud over ou his face and feigned
you bave g-Jt to bave certain t le t , r,- Ucad. Tne bear bit bim severe
ments in the aoil, or you can't raise ji m fuUr j,i-Ces, Uisabliug one arm
sood people. Do youkdiw tDjt f j a uue U-g. Alter the lapse of a
There is only a little strip around the : .iUUit uen.er teeiisg nor
world within which bare btea pro-, ten. .u oeasi, Yulee Cautiously
duced all men of genius The s utb t ,1.. t,ia uj bis antago
ern hemisphere bas ver proda ed a : uit aooui thirty yaroa off apparently
maaof genius, never, and never will coveriag ; -o-iJiDiog with grasa.
uutil civiIiz,iou, figuring th he, aeeio a tt-ee near niiu he matie up
that way aod the c .ld this, w :uens j Ul.u,i t0 t.n u aud eluoi.it
this p.rtion of the ea.-tb capable ot
producing great men and grea-. wo
men It is the i-auie wi.h rn3 that
it is with VBiretatiou ; you 20 into a
garden, aud find there li .tvers grow
iug. And as you go op the moun
tain the birch and tbe trail. ,ik aud
, fjUQ,,
., . . lj ,k
And as
you go towards tbe top to j fiad lit
tlrt stunted trees getting a mi.-erab!
subsistence cut of the crevices of ;
tbe rocks, and y u go 01 a .1 up. ua- ;
til fi ially you ti d at the t p little 1
mos like freckles. Y u might a ;
well try to raise fljweri where these S
freckle-grow, as t rai-e great nica
and woman where y..u hven': got the;
soil . 1
The next excuse is that I thiak w e
came up from lbe lower animal?.
Kise how can Tou account f r aii this
ailHe and bvena and ncta in ma n 7 1
Now when 1 first beard thai dtctriue
J ' j
- ,
over. 1 read about it. 1 read about
these rudimeniarv botes and mns-i
cles.
I did uot like tb it. I read
that everybody Lad ruilimcatary
i muscles coming throiijb tba ear right saw "a iarw-e ar emerge therefrom
!thr..n.?h hprp .'oliiain, tlinr trtpi...j i. . i . - : j t
'
n)na, mtf, pcrnai neon e in tr.r wor ii
' k. them I Mr "What srs ihst'''"
l , ;
7.7 . ' .1 . ' . .." ,7
i.un-aieaiarv
mu.-cies. ' hai:ri ren li!U Ha woi.heil Sort
kind ol muscles :
r?,,.,.!o k.
vi.-.. ii-o.
Tour ancestors used to have fu:!v de-1
vt-l,ned."
Wbat f T.'" "lo fl ill
their ears with." Well, w h.-thtr we
have had tbeai tr tot. 1 ka -.w lots of
L
men wno on.'ut to cave teai yet
And fica'iy 1 said, "Well, I guts .ve
came up from the lower animals."' I
thought it all over, tbe b.st 1 could t
.- -iid
"I guess .v-i did " And
. af:er a whlle j b lk
ti 1
l.ke it cow better tban 1 I
ntiititpmrte Italy IT3S
At last Bocabarte a. peered.
lie
was in theutiiform f a general in
command, and wore his bjots, but
without sword, hat or scarf. His de
meanor was grave and cold. He lis
tened in silence to the preamble tf
toe rieamontese general, ami dis 0D -
Iy answer was to ask if be bad not a
copy of the terms be had named, and
tf tbey bad not been ai-fi-p ed by, the j tbe original charter was granted
king ; and upon some cmp!ai&ts of and the endowment made bv Lord
tbe harshness of the terms, he added: j Dartmouth t jpresly for the purpose
"Since offering them 1 have taktu .f civilizing and instructing the In
Cberaso; 1 bave tiken Fossano ; j iliaus, a ipiestio. might arise on this
I have taken Alba I tlo not alvance j point, aud as no Iadian bad been at
upon my former d-taand. You i tacfced to tbe srbool for a long peri
ought to thick me moderate." jod, it would lie well for the iresi-
On some anxiety being fcbown iest
bis Majesty might be f'-rced into
some measures contrary to the loyal
ty of his principles toward his pres
ent allies, Bonaparte exclaimed
in a solemn t-ne: "God forbid that I
should exact from you anything con
irary to tbo laws of honor!" To the
endeavors that were mude to prove
to him tbe slight advantage that be
would obtain from certain of tbe con- arr-'-s when tbe yenng Indians,
cessions required, aad especially not precisely understanding tbe ob
from ihe crossiaar of the Po at Yalea- ;ject of to cinch kindness on the part
cia. he replied with st-me rbarpoess : 1 ttje president, and espying the
' W hen
my liepuolie con
CJt-d
be
command ol an armv to me she
; thought I had suliicieD: di-cernmeat
: to determine matters conducing to
! her interest, without having to take
j counsel with the enemy."
j Except for this slight saroa-m, ia
which his tooe was raised aad Feeai -
! ed bitter and harsh, Bonaparte was'a!l plo-.-e 1
j always cold, polished ami lie- nic I ptVer at,-i s
1 dur,nj, that poriio t f tb. au.ii. t.ce
' ,bat preceded '.Le ;.rparai a t. i
: a'titJcs. At oe tte r.iorit.
b
te
j f0re te eiid of the !:y tbis altac
j will tot be .telayed fr a raomcnt "
J !ie added : "It'tray happen to i ,- to
Mofe battles, but u- one wii! ever see
1 me io,e minutes, either by confidence
0r bv idleness -o7 If f,,.,,.; cr
. roia ile llenrn nr l
"
Kanaiai ii,. iumi..
Says tbe Hali-j ; The P.pe ii no .v
u t..., ..J t. 1 ....
much better, and. ha l it not 'o.ca for
the paralysis of hi., limbs, it might be;
said that bis health was t gt od a? ;
Ut was last spring lor tbe Pa3; '
I , 1. ... ..-! t- o , ! . - It tor. ? . n
j ec o .o wen t-,-iw
his oea at o ciock ta tte u:t,riaj
1.1 ,;t.. L ?.'- i
anu piace. iu uis arm t ir, i icii
taaes it up again 11 oe nou r. neces-
isary. This injretiieua method cf.
! warming tha hands is the invention
I of the i'vpe himself.
i -
tatur-d imp&deace-f-TonKito siace.
aatrd.
Trit'rf ate t.n the f.xit hiils iu Ga.i
: Diaoa county, Colora la, at thia ea
; son of tbe year, jrcot nambcrs of
doer so J iiii, w,b uiaoy mountain
ilka ard beary. Williara Yalea aoi
; brjthi-r left Mr. rrsitoa's ranch
' the Guii6ixD recently ta bant for
'eik end d-r. A wagta drawn tr
!'' at'rnali", sua, itmmofiiilo!. and
w.ri alio USil, ui wou.ee.
! Aiur goioj; about five mile from
.i!ii( auU t-viijg no game, William
; Vu!-.e cuLCiuCtii to return. He tad
! p.oct-eili'd but a abort distance te-
' fore te heard. at h rhtinrrht tha rua.
; tlin of Ifce lirv leave. Lmikinre nn
; he saw oulv abuui tbirtr vards from
: h rn. a tu'-e bear cominlr di recti to.
. . , .... .l "
, J h .
; y
' util tbe brute can. wub.a a few
i mm, wben be took dehber-
-ioi hjt uatOrtonatelT his
gnn
The ferocious
beast ran directly
0.lu-t ltic tiuuier. knocking bim
ao u. aua a. ouick as ihoabi Yulee
p.o.-io.i, eveu though seriously
juacil S oif be crawled 1 .rough
the suow, ti'iug aueye aueutively
vti the Ovar aud tree. Keacbiug the
tree he eiariea 10 climb it, aud the
bear started Irom bis retreat d.rectly
loAarU Dun, growling and guanbiog
bis itetD. He soon reached tbe tree.
Vu.ee bad goue up only a few feet
!j euoub Tor his own safety,
ou; loi too oign for tbe bottom of bis
f,..t to bo loucned by the nose of the
beast lie again attempted to use
t..s gun, but lu vain. The animal
d. g.O -tied and gnawed at the
:r,e. Altera while be returned to
Wbal Mj,,.are,t be a large pile of
rii-is tuiii commenced aain to work
as tbougn be w as concealing some-
tuiug.
uiee, though siiuering from tbe
- 1 a ...'-
J 1 LA B-JU AO 1 T W'lU lAC-j I 3V V VA
to
m.k,-a last eifort to save hia life. So
musicu.
1 Tbe next .lav several men armed
themselv.-s and went to th .Mn.. of
i te fiDt, aua when within about
.,rlv vards of ai.ile of straw, ther
! IUCUI, . , H V -' ,
with tbe intetition to fi-ht bat he did
......... j :
I tar or. ore n ieu, pterc
! ' . ,
. n.iiitiiTH cr..ij r-rt t j r.pitnsr a r'-
1 , .. ..-.
;-.!t or a citi:ii!in hut a cross be-
tAPeii 1 ho rt. ilvpr tin or
, . iiir' m-ii-nant and fpro-
ti0Ji ba.-L Covered up io his bed
I
was a l.rge dead ueer, which it wn
supostd a mountain lion bad k.IIt l
aLd the t-.ar bad stolen.
Tbo IartaMatla ProaMeat.
i'bv f ib ia; anecdote was rela-
1 ted bv Mr. Webster in reference to
1 -
j hi connection with' the celebiated
i Dartmouth College case, ic which the
New Hampshire Legislature attempt
ed to iiiieriere with the ancient char
ier of that institution; ia which, it
may not be forgotten, Mr. Websttr
triumph.d, by the decisioo of the
Lulled btates Supreme Court con-
,riuig tne claim
; While engaged in
of the college,
the rase, Mr.
; Webster told lbe president tiat a
j dent to go to Canada and bring
some cf tbe aborigines within the
wails of the college, so that a jury
could not liud that tbe charter bad
been abrogated on that score. Ac
cordingly the president west and
found three choice specimens and
r.r.nght them to the brink of the
river acd after some JelaT be pro-
j cured a boat acd began to ferry them
wa:ls of the coliejre on tbe bank, bad
not onlv tbeir v.-onder excited, but
; rew suspicious that if once wiihio
I those walls, it might be difficult to
e.-tapp. Whereupon the Indian at
j tbe bov of tbe boat ca3t a significant
I g'a;-e at. bh associates, gave tbe
I war-boor, and oui-.'k as tbouzht ther
i into the middle ct tbe
warn for the shore. Said
. ;.tr . Web-'.cr: "The falling .f the
1 ,v 1U f .Ie;ic on the sotiadiug of
rau s h. rr.s c.MiId Dot have as
tttnishrd J-?haa mure than this m-!-
ke-i f.,r es-'Bpe of ihe Indians as-tctt-isf.td
'.i.e presidenL He halloo
oi. t ti. i -tvetl acti tried to explain all;
but ii:e !!is kept straight ou
tl.ei- i.r.-e to the shore, and made
wn ad t-eir srieed lor tbe woods
ha 1st treMdeat Wheelock ever
'
saw or le-trd tf item.' S Web
ster bsd to g on with the case
w';thtitihe Ir.L-ians. This asrclote
Urcd to amtii-p bini f xreediogly: and
: Jii.l-eS-. ry would join ic w itb bis
1 hepr-v lisht-beared laugh which
oniy tboc who kcew bim
'.re jiute.
an ap-
Bored yet happy a girl with her
' ttr-. rir "of earrinirs
' "
v r,ti; j n bi,ger .j,,- a granj.
r-i ha0(1 fre,QentlT hangs orer
a s,a'l boy's Tfe
' -
Pittsburg bas a dog that can wait
at tbe table. This mast be old dog
trav.
It was a uarey wbo eic-aiaied a
be rcse frfini his knees at a camp
itncctiajr "HeT I raise my ebea-
iDees-sir